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VoL 53. No. 26 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 Price Four Onus LIONS PLAN VISIT ANNUAL SHOW OF AND CARD PARTY Tenders Resignation For Recommendations of the Board of Council Passes Resolution For Directors covering activities for the GARDEN CLUB TAKES fall and winter months were given m lengthy consideration at the meeting PLACE TOMORROW Second Ward Council Candidacy of the South Amhoy Lion's Club held Purchase ot bquad Ambulance PICK CANDIDATES Wednesday evening at Blodgett's Mrs. C. Leon Cozzens Will Act When the Democratic City Commit- the Cheesequake road. Among the The city, according to the terms ThS!S!S£eiS? !l ?r-' as Chairman Due to Illness events which will take place in the SelectioFOR nFOURT Whil1 IIe 'RepublicansH WARD. of Mrs. B. C._Duvier. tee met last Wednesday it received the of a resolution adopted at the meet- resignation of Eugene Kiha, as can- near future are a joint meeting with ing Tuesday night, will purchase.for Name George Croncc. MEMBERS GREET the Woodbridge club and a card party YOUTH IN CRITICAL At a meeting held at the home of didate for councilman in the Second the UEC of ths First Aid and Safe- The Republican stronghold, &'#iring the late Charles and Mary LaRue Fish, the opinion that Harold Filskov, for- ^safternoon and evening and the judges effect had come from New Bruns- stirring reading of "Enoch Arden". and was well known locally although phone for the ambulance. .Councilman Kurtz again brought wick and the City Committee had se- He was accompanied by Mrs. Gcorgo up the matter of improved train mer city engineer, would receive th* appointed are: Classes A, B and C, she has resided in Mnbnwan for tin Ziegler told the police he had pur- appointment. In the discussion whiehs Professor Biekart, D. Rowland, Ev- lected Kress as a candidate. W. Davidson, of Matnwan, at the past fifty yean. chased the weapon, a 12 guage single service. In reply to a direct ques- pinno, tion, .Mayor Mason said that he un- followed the creation of the vacancy ans Smith and Nelson Rorary. Jadfees Legal advice was sought by the The. funeral will take place tomor barrel shot gun, a short time ago. Of- by the death of Councilman Walter- of Classes >E, F and G and part of I O'Leary faction, anil the information Misn Deibert presided over the ficer Rogers, who investigated the derstood train No. 733 which runs row afternoon at 3 o'clock from her from down town New York, and Inman, a numlber of names were men- •will be J. Baumann, R. Kalma and was given that inasmuch as the can- meeting, nnd held but a brief busl lato home with the Rev. Jfnrry Stans- Occident learned! that tho Ziegler ness session. Previous to this, Miss which Newark commuters had asked tioned, ibut that of Oronee had not: M. R. Crocket. Judges of the veget- didate's original petition had been bury Woyrlch, rector of Christ Epis- boy's mother was the only witness to been heard until the meeting. able class are J. D. Van Pelt, B. Bird •resented to City Clerk Disbrow, and Deibort delivered an address of wel- tho accident. When her son took the to have stopped here, would make copal Church officiating. Interment .ho stop beginning Oct. 1st, with the The candidates will run. for a one? atid J. Applegate. forwarded by him to the County come, in which she expressed her ap- will bo in the family vault in Rose gun out to show it to the other youth Clerk, the same procedure would have preciation of this responsibilities of she followed him and saw the guii din- new winter timetables. The train year period, or the unexpired terms Two floor committees have been ap- 1 Hill Cemetery. of Councilman Walter Inman, long; pointed to serve during the show. The to be followed in withdrawing. the presidency, and thanked the charged as he handed it to the other, [would get here shortly before six lr.ombcrR for their support, strongly Surviving are two daughters, Mi?s representative of that section, elec- afternoon committees which will Kress, who has been active in tho 'Jliza A., and Miss Julta D. Airrow- Young Zitigler was released in his o'clock, it appeared, local campaign, and heads the city manifested by the attendance at the father's custody, to await result of | The First Ward councilman wasn't ted on the Republican ticket. in charge from four to seven, consists smith, both residents of Matawan. During the past few days consider- of Mrs. B. Bir.il, Mrs. J. D. Van Pelt Moore-Dill Club, framed his resig- meeting. the injuries. | satisfied with that. He wanted an nation late one afternoon during the Hostesses were Mrs. William Ni- At the local hospital where the iwy ^ffort made to get train No. 735, able circulation has been given to and Mrs, F. P. Coan. The evening rumor thah t a thirh d candidate, «E m~ committee will consist of Mrs. E. early part of this week. chols nnd Mrs. A. II. Furman. Mullane Re-elected to waB taken by the First Aid Squa-l, which leaves uptown New York Mrs. Maurice Lucltt, chairman of following the accident, his condition 5:15 to stop here also. This . dependent will enter the couneffm-n-i Brower, Mrs. J. Dawson and A. It is believed however, that O'Leary 11 aln race in this ward. Piegelbeck. will be the selection of the commit- the American Home Department, is reported as critical. Yesterday would get here about six o'clock, tee, in view of the fact that he orig- announced Hint Mrs. William RiCollege" Held for 55 years. He was seventy-five M. E. EPWORTH LEAGUE Hill go to tho same officials who hold them Nightly. _____ years of age. night at the Hoffman parade and streets, was not'in accordance; TO HAVE SONG SERVICE rally held there. offered by Kurtz on „th e | the state's requirements andl at the present time." He was a member of Joel Parker of Water a t With the first week of rehearsals Council Jr. O. U. A. M. Knights of The Epworth League of the John [Among other events at which the .... , . , , , ":- > therefore, presumably, should not Leadership is the principal issue of already a thing of the past, the mem-Pythias, Patriotic Sons of America Street Methodist Church will open a local woman plan to be well repre-j* on conditions complained of by tho state election, Toolan declared, bers of the cast of the South Aniboy be put into 6ervice un]ess d m and the Exempt Firemen's Associa- new term Sunday evening with spe- sented are the October meeting of council at a previous meeting. it js properly erected. and ho uckted that tho state needs Catholic Club's musical comedy are tion; cial services which, have been arrang- thr e UniteITTJd wWome n .s TRepublica uf' "Thern , ,e wil•l be- a new .mai n . put down-u i , j fh g„»(«i eater. par™7',,t off thth e ilengtn -«• y now more than over before, a man rapidly rounding into form for the ed. Club to take place'in New Bn,n -!dead ^ °f ^T"4 "«•"""• ^communication was devoted to e£ annual affair, to be held at St. Ma- Death came suddenly, to Mr. Selov- p S who thinks solidly and, well an:! who or on Monday following a family cele- The meeting will begin at 6:45 an;! „•„-, „„„ .J,, „„«. * c,,n,:connected up, and a fire hydrant plaining the opinions dealing with has the courage of his convictions us ry's,Hall on Tuesday evening, Oct. wick one new units from South bration of the Selover's 5Cth wedding a song service will take place when Plainfield and the second from Pis- will be installed. The total cost-is, Wan,in? flasher for the Pine and wo!! as a man who will make a sin- 2nd. The performance on Oct. 2nd nnniversary. there will be solo and duet numbers cere study of the problems that con- will be the only appearance of the cataway will be welcomed. estimated to be about $3,000. The .Bordentown avc. intersection TTaf- Surviving besides his widow Mnr- in addition to singing by the congre- A«. larg•«»,o• numbe•,•».„r .•*,•from• thi„.„s cit, y project i one that the Works Board ; . front the State and seek nn honest show, with the exception of a child- gation. The circumstances surround- Kn 9 flc ccmnts h a(l been mad a 8tm| ren's matinee on Sunday afternoon, tha is n son 'William G., of Railway, plan to "attend the Hoffman-Kean ]^ ^ t^ XS^JZ ^,^°! of tn^.accidentc accidel](ss thathat t hahadd QccnnaS solution for those problems. two daughters, Miss Mabel Slov.?r ing the writing of many of the fa- propnation for in this years budget there during the last 32 months the "Hoffman's position in politics to- Sept. 30th. rally to take place at the Hotel and Mrs. Albert Mortcnson of this mous hymns will also be told during Pines Monday evening and arrange- which appropriation was stricken out number of pedestrians and others day can bo traced directly to South Tho musical comedy "Kicked Out :ity and one grand child. the service which will prcceed the r«- at that time. injured, and so on. The Amboy nnd more directly to a group of College" is one of the most talked ments are going forward also to engineer,, lai' Sunday evening church ser- Due to damage of recent storms, Arnold H. Veghte, gaVe assurance of young Democrats of this town". of modern musicals andi features a A regular meeting of the Board send a large delegaiton to the mili- conditions at Wilmont and Conover.that if the city would make applica- Toolan declaro;K "But djil ho ever plentitude of rapid-fire and humor- of Education will be held next Wed- como to the front politically to help ous dialogue, supported by tho latest nesday ovening at the office of the KurU, warrant the city in again | i recommendation would accom- those snmo fellows?" Stanlcy Steincr of Church street decided upon later. h s •m.sicnl numbers obtainable, nnd a Supel.*ntendont of Schools in the is visiting at the Century of Pro- considenng permanent improvements pany the application when it Toolnn continued "If you coukl give large chorus of "pretty girIs" All|-,*Kh schoo, ;] in the way of curbing and gutters. Hoirmnn whnt he is seeking without gress Exposition at Chicago. Subscrlbo to the Cltlun—Get I be real referred to the Motor Vehicle Con*- characters in the play, and all chorus The project, started by ordinance missioner. The type of accidents. hurting yourself it might bo.nl! right. "girls" will be portrayed by mem- which wag discontinued due to dif-how and why they happened, the *,- But you must roimsnvbor that every bers of tho clulb. ficulty in obtaining funds with which ;jur'es> etc, did not warrant the prosecutor throiiRilioait the length mnd Tho plot of the show centers n- to finance the improvement, is to siallation of a "stop and go" type breadth of tho slm'te is going to bo af- OUIK!1 the efforts of Booties Benbow, be begun with the ordinance again fected by tho result of tlnis election. Change of Maids light—such a light would be only & tar athlete nnd versatile man about at the next session. traffic hindernnce. So this is not a personnl matter.' town, to patent an air brake after he D The State wanted to know wheth- a The study of accidents, traffic*, Reviewing the stnte situation, Too- has been kicked out of college. He er the city maintained a poor house lnn ttpoke of the emergency relief is- nnd his best friends, on preteonse etc. at the Broadway and Main SU or no, and how the city provided for location showed that the number- of sue before the stntc legislature. He that he is married, diraw a large the inmates, how many there were, declared that in his opinion it should monthly allowance from his wealthy accidents was only about the aver- and similar details. The letter was age for that type of intersection and! not be necessary to issue $10,000,000 father, and they enjoy life in full at turned over to the Overseer of the more in bonds to take enre of the re- Honeymoon Flats. Then the compil- the use of a light of any kind would- Poor to work out an answer with be only a traffic hindernnce where- lief problem. Ho ndded that ton mil- ations arise, nnd the show from the help of the City Solicitor. lion could be received from various this moment to the finale is a con- CISTERN PRY, WHAT A as n policeman could be stationed at' stntc departments to take earn of glomeration of wit, music, humor the point during the few hours that- ITALIAN-AMERICAN CLUB the church services increase pedes- this domand. hi' pnthos. ^EASOAI 5HE TURNED MAKES DANCE PLANS When he spoke of the local cnndl- All of the musical numbers are of _o ' trian traffic. The police officer- H'ntes, Toolnn declared that in John he Intest type, with some novel col- Plans arc going forward for tho wouId be a decided aid' not only to P. McOuiro their candidate for mn- lege song arrangement.? interspers- first nnnufll dance of the Italian pedestrians, but would also be of j"or, Democrats here had "one of Mid- ing, tho popular music. A large or- American Social Club, which will bo service to cars making turns. dlesex couretys greatest diameters." chestra will piny the numbers of the in the high school auditorium The Feltus street light is hung ore Eugene Kress, president of the lo- show, nnd will provide music for two on John street on Thursday evening-, cables over the highway, when it: cal Moore-Dill club presided over the hours of dnnoing following the por- October 11th. should be suspended from n pole, it meeting. Formance. The music will bo supervis- Albert Jerome, of Bronihvnji, .:(| is understood is the criticism. The d by James R. Chuilli, assisted by geniM'nl chairman of the affair nnd|counci' v0'ed to leave it up to tho cil DOLLAR ROLL AT M. Milton Ncmark and Walter Kovales- *•- '~ being assisted in the plans by ;V engineer, city solicitor and the ki. soveral members of the organisation. police committee to work out the rer- E. CHURCH TUESDAY Rehearsals nre being held every The music will be furnished by that commendations of Iho letter. A Dollar Roll entertainment ond ight under the guidance of Richard popular orchestra, Tommy Troyann The Bnrdcnlown avenue bridge social will be held Tuesday evening VI. Mack, Jr., who is acting ns direc- and his Collegians. A souvenir prn- over the tracks of the Now York and! or of the show, and it has boon sin- gram will nlso be distributed at the (Long Branch liailmail will hnve nt tho. Methodist Episcopal Church. g Following the entortninme'nt the ounced James MeGuIre, chairman o! h d sidewalk on both sides nf tho road- Ladies Aid Society will serve re- he program committee, bhnt returns door the night of the dMnce. way, under the provisions of an cer- freshments In the soclnl hall. n the program have exceeded tho LEfilON PLANS Mf)KK dlnnucc tnkon up on first rending*. The annual conference of tho most optimistic expectations. NOVELTY CARD PARTIES Tho cr>;t is eslimnU'il at .$1500 nr,-rj Methodist Episcopal Church opeisj Tickets nre being sold daily by the the city projiopi-d to ri-llcct every in Atlantic City <>n Sept. 27th. ncmbei'3 of the club, nn:!i n packed The novelty card party held !iy dh-.ie <•(• Iln> mini from tlie railroad— in 11 i< expected to result from their the American Legion at the club >anil wlthmit any of Urn ifs. amis nncT: divides. Joseph Vnil, general chnlr- linime recently was ono of Hie mont maybe* Hint tin- city him lieen gott- NOTICE ran »f ticket!!, report Hint so grcnt miceewful uvents of this nnlim' held f(i]' years from the railroad In' i Hie demand for t.ieketR that the hy \\u\ organization in its 1'iHtory. efforts heretofore made to got Wnter consumers between lri'Scnt supply may soon run out. The L'omiuiltoo II^M n'tnniineod Hldcwjilk onto the hridfee. What, i£ First and (lonrire Street lire! The committee in charge of the th n group of similiU1 phrtips i-t nnytliing, the rnilriinil will do now hereby notified t.lmt ''ills are h IIW in af. follow.'': Joseph Vail, J)ic. scheduled for lite eninin!1" full renwiinfi to ho seen. The moKt r(H!ent past 'due. Payment now will Y h-imirris. Hiehnril M. Mnck, Jr., nnd winler munlliK nnd the cciiimit- p!oicy is s.-iiil tti hnv(? been to $ff** prevent service Winer shut off. Uni-ir; li. chuilli, Nick chuilli, John tee IHIH prnini.'ied 11 niimhei' of plen-'nore conimiinicnlion.-i relnling to thfr Writer Department. KViuignn ami James McCiuire. nnnt surpn'.''('i'. ' (Continue,! on Page Five) PAGE TWO THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934
are scheduled to appear. Monday CJAD METCHIK. PARTNER Well Protected Ufechanicsville Beats Fire Company Members Two Undefeated night the Junior Order team will IN NEW INSURANCE FIRM: Some aulranls use cunning to es meet the Methodist men; Tuesday, Vlad Metchik announced this week' cape their enemies, hut the skunk nnd the P. R. H. and the D. & S. All the porcupine need neither. They THE BAKERf Crescents Striving to Forsake Fire Engines Soft Ball Teams Stars will furnish the activity; Wed- that lie has opened his own insur-1 liavp a perfect defense. nesday nisrht it will be the Catholic ance offices at 165 Smith street, j CAKES, PIES, BREAD, Get Into'Final Series For Kiddie Car Polo Are Finally Beaten Club and the Broadway firemen; Perth Amboy. Thursday, the Ironsides and the Ep- Mr. Metchik, well known in this ROLLS AND ALL iscopal men; Friday night, the Y. city, has been identified with the SURGEON CHIROPODIST irae Huns in First Inning Teams From Enterprise and In- Buskey Club and Firemen Suf- M. C. A. and the Marathon bus insurance business for many years TOOT AIIMEHTB BAKED GOODIES (Give Suburbanites Early Lead dependence to Meet in Kiddie fered irst Defeats in Recent team; and Saturday afternoon, the and through his genial personality DR. WALTER PAGAN Car Polo Game. IThf 3!t-chanicsvillc Melrose team, Games. Baptist men and the Buskey Club. is known to many South Arnboyans. Office Hours Daily 9:30 to 5. 131 North Broadway K>ad -taiy.s of the city league, who have The local firemen have gone in fo Richard J. Galvin, of Perth Am- Bvetilnlgs: Mon., Tiles., Prl. The mighty were pulled from their BRIGHT-BESHADA boy, is associated with Mr. Met- P. A. National Bank B1I ate race in trouncing those fight- Independence Engine and Hose Com- Saturday night Miss Mildred MTUJ a» get into the playoff money, pany and the other representing th( urday the Busky dub met and de- surance companies. feated the Broadway firemen in an Bright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Insurance of every description Hftff** another mean trick Sunday Enterprise Hook and Ladder Com James Bright of Main street and ttj'beating the Crescents 3-2. pany have Ibeen organized under tin exciting game. will be handled by this new firm, The Busky Club as the result of Theodore Bash&da, son of Mr. and Mr. Metchik said, "if the insured has A. tatting demonstration in the first direction of George Nagle, prom) Mrs. Stanley Bashada of upper Main tlonal director of the Laurence Har- their victory over the firemen were a problem, it is our intention to Boning that netted them three runs the only undefeated team in the lea- street were married. amd the pitching of Benny Pavalow- bor Casino to play KiddSe Karr polo, personally understand his problem the game that has been taken up by gue when they marched on the fieU The ceremony took place at the and relieve him of all worries of any •ski were the features of the suburb- for their game Motfdiayi night, but Simpson M. E. Church in Perth Am- society of New York and Florida. 1 nature." anites performance that toppled the their defeat by the Catholic Club boy and was performed by Rev. C. S. •Crescents. Mr. Naglc is organizing teams to represent lodges, churches and other that night, the first they have exper- Gillespie. Attendants were Mrs. Hel- Truth 1* a Burden The Mechanicsvillera gave Burk en O'Brien, sistef of the bride and organizations for the tournament ienced this season broke their record "All men seek the truth," said HI Xdunbertson, Crescent's starting pit- of all wins and no losses. John Yuro of Perth Amboy. "cher, an unhospitable reception in which will start tomorrow. Bo, the suge uf Chinatown. "Few The Battle Bag game, full of Tomorrow afternoon the Broad- The couple will make their home in know what to do with' It If they find •their first turn at the stick and sing- way Firemen and the P. E. R. teams this city. les by Morgian and Kolo and dbubles laujrhs and demanding considerable it." iby Kuc and "RaWbit" Stolte brought skill, which was introduced into New •Sn the three runs. Jersey the first time at Laurence In the fifth inning it looked as Harbor during the present season by tthough the Crescents were in the Mr. Nag!e will also be continued'. jgame too. Johnny Potthoff and Red The big king and queen content •Cleary singled and Andy Kane poled will come to a close on Sunday at a «out a long double that netted two gala festival which has been arrang- :nins. Benny Pawlowskd decided that ed by the management, -would be all and it was all—the rest «of the Crescents tried for batting CZECH CHAMPION -glory but failed. Mike Soo pitched the flinal tow in- •mings of the contest. He went into Hhe fray from loft field. There were •gunners on first and second and two "TO GROW IN THE l>alis and no strikes against the bat- ter -with no body out. What a spot! SERVICE OF THE COMMUNITY" •Something less than a dozen pitches ~%y "Mike" and the Mechanicsvillevs •stiirteJ for their fielding positions. 'No hits, no runs, no nothing wns the That is our aim 'Soo performance. ed desire. MeelwnicsviUe AB R H Xongstreet cf 4 0 2 • "Morgan If 3 0 1 As a result we are makin ^Harris 2b 4 12 "Kuc lb 4 12 increasingly useful to our depositors and Stolte rf .-. 3 12 ever seeking new friends. "Fakik rf 1 0.0 IColo ss :. 3 0 1 Ifalik c 3 0.2 Jensen 3b 2 0 0 Let Chevrolet tell its own story Blue Comet, on date of aale. » witch or magician, and la used by Comult ticket agenti for leaving uncultured negroes In Haiti to scare timei from station! not ihown ttelr children. The effect of tills Is above and additional informa- wery similar to the American expres- tion. • sion "loolj out or the bogey ninn will There will-be a ipecial after- %et you." These zombies are snld to theatre train on Wednesday, Sept. KneeMion GHEVRCMLET ••. taken from their graves by men 26th, leaving New York, Liberty •who want cheap labor. They take St. 10:50 P. M. for stations Perth ONE RIDE IS WORTH A THOUSAND V^ORDS Rates for advertisements in this column^AjpidTertlaemenii ondar 'these men and fix them so that they Arakoy to Point Pleasant, Inelo- APVEWTl BBMCHT heading, S cents per line; minimum charge 35c for one Insertion; miatmut •••re able to work. They presumably •ive. This special train prorid«a *»ve no soul; their fa«e3 are expres- charge 25 cents on repeat advertisements. "Help Wanted", "Lost as4 an opportunity to attend the thea- sionless, and they are evidently hard tre. . . , " . . ,...' -'• \ Found", and "For Kent" advertlMRienU. p»y»bl» In advance. •«of understanding. It Is widely bo- I Train Sieved In Haiti that It is possible to inject A fluid Into the bodies of dead ! FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—HOMES Versons which will mako it possible* Jersrv < ( BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. tor their bodies to move and act as FOR RENT: Five rooms and bath. FOR RENT: House, five rooms, all robots. All improvements. Inquire 115 improvements. Inquire South Am- John St. 9-21-tf (o) boy Trust Co. 9-14i-3t (x)
FOR RENT: Three rooms, with part LAURENCE HARBOR: 4 and 5 room improvements. Second floor, at 215 year around bungalows. Improve- You don't need, cash Pine Ave. Inquire of Nfau, 216 ments, garages; sale or rent. In- Fine Ave. 9-14-2t (x) quire of M. Yanowsfcy, 86 Hoy Ave,, Fords, Tel. Perth Amboy to equip your liome with 4^2505-W. 9-14-*f(o) APARTMENT FOR RENT: 3 room* American Radiator Heat and bath, aJ] improvements at 228 FOR RENT: Seven room dwelling Church St. Inquire Mrs. H. E. with small store. Modern improve- •r Strattlon, 228 Church St. 12-8-tf ments, including bath and hot wa- \l ter- .Store suitable for small busi- K. '' ness. WIWi RENT TO RIGHT AUTO TOPS PARTY FOR ONLY $23 per mon- th. Apply to H. Wolff & Co., Fei- tus street. 8-S-tf. AUTO TOPS—Made and repaired. J. P. Johnson, 165 New Brunswick One Ave., Perth Amboy. T«l. 1067 P. LOST AND FOUND A. 7-S.tf LOST: White gold cameo pin in First National Bank. Finder will FORECLOSURE SALE kindly return to Citizen office. Penny" 6 Room Homo and B«tb, alt Im- 9-21-1t (o) provement!. Price and lerma at* CiVUA rlfkt LOST: Between Portia St. and INSTALL NOW-TAKE UP TO FREDERICK H. LEAR George St. via way of Feltus St. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE a small blnck handbag containing 3 YEARS TO PAY FOR IT 210 GEORGE STREET a white dress, cosmetics and other 3>- 15 tinted nrtieles of wearing apparel. If LOWEST INTEREST found return to 424 Portia St. tvt hxrme AWNINGS—SHADES 9-21-lt (o) NO MORTGAGE You'll call this the S' 7 AUTO WRECKING soundest investment AMBOY SHADE AND AWNING CO. NO CO-MAKERS House and Store - Awnings, Win you ever made. It dow shades. Best materials. R«a- SOUTH AMBOY AUTO WRECK- means a lifetime of comfort and security on IV sonable cost 285 Elm St., Pert* ING—Abe Korb, Prop. Used -'«• The electric half curler, like the electric hair Amboy. Tel. 829 P. A. «-10-W Farts for All Late Model Can- terms so convenient that your budget will Tired and Tubes. Scptt Aveio* hardly be disturbed. There is no red tape v drier, is a home convenience that women are and Highway No. 4, Tel. Sonth EVERGREEN TREES: Special low Amboy 802. 9-lB-tf attached to this offer. The job will be financed " r prices. Savornl varieties of AAor- through us by the Heating and Plumbing ffffffffff Earning to use more and more. They permit a vitae, CyproaB, Fir, Junilier, Pine, Spruce, etc, Specimens, Large si TRUCKING—STORAGE 'Finance Corporation at the low rates author- woman to touch up her hair inexpensively and as es, some up to 10 feet $2,00 oacn. ized by the Federal Housing Administration. Other sizes and also Ash, Birch, LEPPER'S STORAGE: Moving and often as she likes—and with astonishingly good Beech, Maple, Plane, Joplar, Weep- storage. New aid used Furni- Don't delay. Act upon it now, while prices ing Willow, Flowering Shrubs, ture for sale. 283 Madison Ave, are at their lowest. Phone, write or call for even datp herewith and recorded in t hr i,Sheriffs Office Hi Ihe City oft Middlesex ttiunty Clerk's Offiw. Ililp , Urunnwick, N. J. Nothing Hinted, Nothing Gained By GENE BYRNES rnortg;!{,-«- tt+ing £dven tf> st-eure a p.irt i . AiJ UKU rt..rtaln hit, tract or REG'LAR FELLERS 1 oi Hie purchji.^t- ]>rict in said (U-wl mvn- ( of Jiinil ami lireniisi-h: hertlamflee- [MU -- tiont-6, . ; tieulurly descrlltieci Bitunu, lylill:- and*' i DO! li«-ij.F the premises cnminmily known i Wins in l)ie JiuruUKli of Uiehl.'inarFark. AM Fvruv ana dfS:Fmitwl a= Xo 2?;,-':?' IH-nnis-nn In the County of Allilitlcsfx mid, -*tu.t«i siTcpl, ll'.Blihipil Prvrk. N>«- Jersey. c(Jf New Jersey. ME PASS The .L!>pi(>x:iii.tt.' amount of tlif- (it- HlOi ;tX.\IXc; at n point In tils-irea*- ICE cr-ee in 1-e s.ittsfiul Ky said sulo is tln'terly line nf Scruiul iivriiue distant! sum of thirteen thousand d.dlara (M :'.,-• fifty (,-itl) feel nortluTlv from tho in-- CREAM C»LACE.AN 000.?0) together with the costs of tliis , terswtion of the s:iid westerly line at* THINK HCWI HAPPY *»!'• | Si'i'on,! avenue with Die northerly Itnsi 1 COuuD MAKE MY TViRelher with nil ami plncnlar the ,,f llain.r I'lace am' runnW' thrnee. right.", priyilepis. licredltaments nnj.d) u.Btt parallel ivltl, llafgan- Lit 8OV BV BUVIN npiiurtenances thereunto helnnplnt,' or l']ace one "idle-idled .^evoutetri ( TOPSf-TURVN in anywise appertaining. et; the iiuillioriy pni-allfV "* AI.AX II BI,V, Sheriff. Sei-unil enue titty (."(I) f,et, ttlt-aatt William 15 Florance, .Solicitor. (3) eastei-lly and I'arallellll witllh thhe fl flrst J 27.30 i)-M-4t course oiw: luimlied sevonteeti (U7> : f, et td tlie w.slerly line of Seemn! »vo— iiiile: thelii'e (I) soiitlu-vlv al.ini; tlifc- ' ivi'Wiy line of Seroii.l an-niie iirty SHEBIPFS SALE I (.••(!> fi-et tu tli,. idiii-e of l!l:i;l.N'.VINC ! Heine the tn. Ht e:is',evly one h\iniIreAt In Chaneeiy t,i -New Jersey. : sev-llteen (1IT1 fi'et nt hit -Xo :' on a. Between The fnion Huildiat" and ;,„.,,, of ia,,,i „„ nie In the Clerk'., of- L,oii]i Association of i'lalnlield, N. J.,lilee of tie County of MltMli-svt imt Uumjilainiiiit. and Oraziu Culueci and state of >»• Jersey, oiitltlnl "Man ;C Assiinda Uolueei, his wife, et als,, Pe- 31 lots, K.-'tate nf lfannah Tlier dcivas-- filant' nilunui. . Fi. l\I'll. . loJ'or sulsalfe ol mortiraaemittf.itged Pli, sltu:il>> In IticMnnd I'arli. Middlesex. premises duteil August ]C, 193-1. County, Xew Jersey, plotted from tluj By virtue uf tile ;ti)D\e suited writ, Peethi and lahl off Into 1/OIH Oetoher to me direeteeed ana d delivereddee, 1 wul ex- 10, 1S99. !>>• TVP anil lUKMinlie, Civil pose t n salle at publiblic vendud u on Knfrineers and .survoors, Xew Jiruns- WJil.WliSPAY TUB J0TH DAY OF wlek, X J." OCTOUBItCTOUBIt, A. U., 1010SS 1 lielnfr a part of the sanif; preiu^sieiK at two o'eloolo'll t StaniiarStid d TTimei , in the conyeyed to the said William Prericb^ afternoon of the said day, at the Sher- Smith' nml Charles Sydney Smith, hy^ By GEORGE APE iff's Office in the City of Mew Bruns- deed ot James TV Onnlnn and Mary C_ FABLES IN SLANG wick, N. J. Conlon. his wife, dated June 4. 1913... -ALL the following tract or parcel of and reooroVd In tlie Middlesex County- land aiut premises liereinafter particu- ClerOt's Office In Book of Deeds ate larly described, situate, lylnu and being pape 493, &c. in tho UoroUBh-of South I'lalnfleld, ,'n Being the premises commonly known> the County of Middlesex and State of and designated as No, 308 South SeeomB New Jersey, avenue. Highland Park, N. J. NEVER BEGINN"ING at a point in the south- The approximate amount of the de— westerly side line of Elizabeth Avenue, creee to be satisfiesfied bbyy said sale Iss theee TAKE distant ont hundred eleven and twenty- sum of eighihtt thousanthousandd ssiix hundrehudred d flftyflftyy two one hundredths feet In a magnetic- sum of eight th TOUR. dollars (J8,<650.00J0 ) togetheh r witih the.th - course of north tliirty-four degrees, four costs of this ssle. minutes west, along gald side line from TROUBLES Its Intersection with the northwesterly Together with all arid slnteular tht» side line at Plalnlleld Avenue; thenec rlEhta, privileges, hcrcdltamentB anffi TO* . running from said beginning point, fljppurtenances thereunto toelonfffng OE" RESTAURANT, south flfty-two decrees, thirty eight minutes weat and making a new line, forty four and eighty four one-hund- William E. Florance, Solicitor. ty I32.7C redththBs feet t o an iroi n pipei ; tthench e nor- THE1 WENT TO A HASH HOUSE THEI HIT A PLACE WITH POOR th seventy six desTeeH, nineteen min- i& COUPLE THAT WAS THE HUB WAS AN X BETWEEN we utes west, still maJUnp a n&w line, seven- PLENty ty-eight and eight*tenths feet to an SHEftlfP'S BAXB HAPPILY PLACING CATCH A GOLf PLANER AND TO EAT.HE HOPING SHE'D SERVICE *ND TH VO MINUTES iron pipe; tliyice north eight degrees, EAT SO /WJCM SHE COULDN'T HJETI WERE ALONE WITH THE fourteen tnlnutes eaRt, one hundred and In Chancery of New Jersey. \NITW FLOWER POTS WERE PLAIN FOOL AND HIS /VtENU thirty feet to a point Jn the sou>theaHt- Between The ESquttatole Life ABBuran— PLAYMATE WAS JUST TALK, AND SHE HOPme. POLICE RESERVES AND t'rly side liny of Newark Avenue; thence ce Society of the United States, a cor- IN GOOD FORM ONE I alonR that dine south elBhty-one do- poration of the Now York, Complainant,. WE'D CHOKE ON FISH BONES AMBULANCE SURGEONS'. lireaa, forty-six minutes east, fourteen and Charlc;s H. Schuyler, anrt Marion* * KID feet (o a mono monument at its Jnter- V. D. Schuyler, his wife, et, als., De~ st;uticm with the southwesterly side line fon34_ said lino of Klizabeth Avenue, south thirty-four dogrees, four minutcfi cast, By virtue of the ajbove etatefl writ Canada Among Wine Producers Moique* In Bruna, Turkey Oldeil ReaUuranU ono hundred forty-two and ninety-one to me directed and delivered, I wilK paper people wouldn't bother print- expose to sale at public vendundue on Canada Is one of the tliruc wliw-nro- Rrussn, Turkey, u city of 00,000, tutu The oldest vestiiuriints In the world one-hundrodths feet to the place of 'be- p 1 ing papers and gathering news. We ginning:, WHDMKSDAYWHDMKSDAY, T1IKK 2CTH DADAYY OF duclng countries In the British empire, no loss tliiin .'100 mosques. nro the Ilrntwurttglocldeln nt Nurem- could turn on the radSo and would Th« uiyiroxlmaite amount of the de- SP\rSETB.Eain , A. D., i934 berg, where anunnge lius been eaten at two o'clock, daylight saving time,. "Wood Bom" be greeted by the familiar hum that cree to IMJ ftfttlBflcd by «ald sale is theIn tlie afternoon of tho said day at thv for Wi yenrs; the Mltro liotol at Or- KUIH of Kiffht ThouHand Nine Hundred tells us the tubes are warming up. Dollara ($8,900.00), toRether with the Sheriffs Office in the City of New Shake hands, you and I are still ford, wlileli tins u service for BOO Brunswick, N. J. But radio stations would be deserted COftt.S of lllffl BJllo. All the following tract or parcel otr Inhabiting this earthly sphere al- years; the Cufc do la Ilesence In ToKethrr with all and singular tho and if some of the radio artists did lund nnd premises hereinafter particu- though according to the calculations I'urls, which hati lieoii open for 200 riKhtH , jtrlvilefjos, h» come to an end, in fact it hasn't come and Diwid Silver, and Bella Silver, hU poration of NNe w YYorkk , Complainant, easterly and paralle] with the nortf^r— Cities would be without protection wlfo, ot. HIH,, DofondnntB. FI Fa for and Walco Tiealty and Construction Co., ly line of Harper .street thirty-ssveEi to an end yet ami as far as you and eulQ of mortgaged premises datoil Auff- ti C from law breakers because police had n corporation nf New Jersey, et al,, De- (37) feet six Inches (Si to a pointy I can see, there's little likelihood of NEW EASY PAYMENT PLAN UBt 21, 1034. femlantfl. 1**] Fa for the sale of niort- thenro (3) southerly and parallel witht given up their jobs, but we ) tobably By virtue of tho aftove stated writ, f?a«od premises datotl August 23, 19'H.the first course one hundred fifty (150>I its coming to an end for a good many to me directed and dollvorod, 1 will ex- f^et to a stake in the northerly line or would not worry any about i* ^ecaut-e By virtue of tliQ (ibovti stated writ, r life times yet. DOSO to snSo nt public vontluo on to me directed nnd delivered, I will ex- Harper street; thence (1) w*-sterly burglars wouldn't bother -tb brcik WEDNESDAY. TlIK 10TII DAY OP nlotif? the northerly line of Harper* iSome of us didn't pay much atten- pose to sale- at pmblk: vendue on street tlilvly-seven (37> ff-ot six (6)* and enter since they would know that NO CASH DOWN OCTOBETt, A. D., 1934 WBDNKSDAY. THE 3HD DAY OF tion to the prediction that the world inches to thf- ]>oint or place of BEXilN— whatever they secured would remain nt two o'clock, standard tlmp, in the OOTOBMR, A. 1)., li»34 XI NO. was coming to an end. Many never afternoon of the snld day, at the Sher- at two o'clock Standard Time In the in their possession but a short time iff's Office in the City of New Bruns- iiiftfernooftern n of thth o saiid dda y at ttlil e Syherh - Bolnu tho snnif prpmiscs which Trere> heard about it and those of us who wick. N. J. and their efforts would be practically MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS iff's Office jn the City of New Bruns-1 conveyed by Adolf Hanauer ami others* did, took it with a grain of salt an;l All that rertriin lot, trnct or parcel of wick. N. J. to the nnnfes of the first part In the- useless. never gave it a second thought. Cer- land fttld premises hereinafter particu- All the following tract or parcel of bnortpuRe herclnaftt-r iv.-fc-rred to - by- larly described, situate, lying and hf- land nnd premises hereinafter nai'tfeu- Ideed dated AiiL-ust 1, 1SIT>, and record— tain it is that few of u? worried We might oven find that it would inB in tho Itarmm-.h at Highland Park, larly described, situate, Kins and be- ' ed* I"n th" o MiddlowpY Count" y ----Clerk'-s OT- about it and felt pretty certain that be a hard job keeping going so that ACCORDING TO INCOME in the County of Middlesex and State iriK in the Borough of Highland Park, tlce hi Bonk Sil7 of defOs a! page 80;. In the County of Middlesex and State in which d-ed the .crant^f-s ivco-f des— we were alive to die when the end of of New Jersey. if we weren't among; the living on the BEGINNING at n point In the nor- of New Jersey, rrihed as Charles Rcliuyler and Marlojw the world came. Grocery stores would therly line of Dennlson street, distant HTSOIiNN'-lNCr In the westerly lino of Sehuylery, , Ills wife, following morning it wouldn't he be- Tenth avenue at « point tiicrein distant be abandoned ami they would prob- three hundred nnd eight (308) feet Heinf? ih<- proinjsos e^mmoiiiy ^n cause the world had come to an end, Low Rate Finance Charge easterly from the oasterly line of Sec- six hundt'fihundtfi] (000) feet northerly frofrom andd ilr'silrslKnntel dd us NoN'o. . ] 23 Harper s but rather because we had died and ably be broken into by the early ond avenue and from said heginnintf thr Intersection of the westerly lino of Highland Parlt, X . T,T. point running 61) easterly along said Tenth avenue with the northerly line I The approximate amount of the 3& the world had gone on. birds who had grabbed off enough to northerly line of Dennison street forty- of Atbhott street as shown on a map 1 erer to be antisfletl by said s;ile Is th& keep them alive until the end of the six nnd flvo tenths (46.5) feet; thence entitleetedd "iluilup of fjandn ooff George A. I sum of Five Thousand Sevon TTundreffl It seems that the followers of V'>1- e . world and those who came late would '(2) northerly parallel with Second ave- VihmnVichmnnnn , KsquireKi , kknow n Et' nnd Twenty-fiv" e Dollar~ " s ($5.725.00)"" " , to- iva, who predicted, the end of th-a nue one hundred fifty (150) fee-t: thence N*ew Brunswick, situate on the soutEasht Kether with the costs of this sale. world on that date, didm't take the find nothing bo eat and with the sup- (3) westerly parallel with Dennisfin erly side of the main line of tho Penn- Together with all and singular th^ ply not being replenished and all H. D. LITTELL street forty-six and flvo tenths (46.5) sylvania Railroad, east from Raritan rights, privileges, heredilaments and ap- matter very serious, because we learn feet; thence (4) southerly parallel with River, New Brunswick, New Jersey, purtenances thereunto t)e.lon£ins or lit that the prophet himself stocked his methods of transportation useless,' the second course one hundred fifty surveyed in possession May, 1908, by anywise appertaining. Joslah Tie C E 52 Alb tt T little chance of finding anything. (150) feet to the place of BEGINNING. Joslah Tice, C. E., 52 Albnny street, AT,ANATAN IT. F/L.T, Sheriff cellar with a winter's supply of coal 263 So. Pine Ave. Tel. 10 Being the same premises conveyed to Now Brunswick, N. J.," whlca saidi Os'Virne, Cornish &. Scheck, and his followers were finishing up We would robably find many peo- the said Adolnh Polkowltz and Dora point Is also distant southerly in said! 535.70 8-31-1* ple sitting around worrying not so Polkwwltz husband and wife, by deed aide of Tenth avenue two hundred fifty their fall canning so that they would of Meyer B. Kahn nnd wife, bearing (250) feet from the southerly aide of be sure of something to eat during much about the world coming to .in South Park avenue; thence running (1) northerly along1 the westerly line of SAXB the coming winter months. end, but about what they were miss- Tenth avenue ftfty (50) feet; thence In Chancery of New Jersey, To be the kind ot prophet who will ing because it would soon be all over. [2) westerly and parallel with the nor- therleyy llinee of Abbott streestrett one hund Between Joseph Klein. Complainant, predict the end of the world must We would find some people who had red (100) feet: thence (3) southerly and Herman Klein, et. als., PeCendantB. money coming to them on the 15th and parallel with the first course flfiy PI Fa for sale of wortlePngeri .premise* take certain qualities that many of (50) feeit; thence M) easterly and par- dated July 26, 1934. us haven't got. There's very little when the world was coming to an allel with the second course one hund- By virtue- y said sale la the the Sheriff's OfClce In the City of New to say "I told you so" and if it don't Brunswick, N. J. cleaned out their stock and turned it sum of Twenty-one Thousand \*in<; you've got to take a certain amount Hundred and .Ninety-five Dollars ($21,- TRACT ONE—All that certain lot, of jibes, and admit you were wrong. into money, and we would probably D9S,D9S,00)0 , together with the costs <>f this tract or parcel of lanil and prpinlse»» find others washing for one reason ' interested in would turn out and more BHSRIFF'S SALE northerly at right angles with Ilirant what you would do if you knew posi- street forty feot mnro or loss to a pnlnt tively that the world was coming Hi of us would regret that we had to Tn Chancery uf New Jersey in the line of hind of Mrs. Elizabeth* Between Fidelity Union Trust Com- A. Dunham, which said pnlnt Is distant an. end tomorrow, next week or next pass on without knowing how some month, say? serial movie that we had been fol- lowing would turn out. It is a pretty complex problem lo One would grain considerable know- figure out, quite different from any ledge of human nature by wandering IDS 4. other. Wo would probably till stop , By virtue of tho above stated writ about among these people who sat e < y \ working at once, because there would to me uMnvteu" and rlclivered, 1 will ex- rlfiltt nnfflp*» with HiiMin street forty- around waiting for the world to corae pose to sale at public vendue on feet more Or less to the northerly lino- bo little uso of working: for monoy WEDNK8DAY. THE MID HAY OP to an end, but then the knowledge of of nivum street. rtforeeaUV. thence {4> because if we knew the world was OCTpBim A. D., 10,1-i westerly ftlnnf* the said northerly lino human nature one might giin thus- at two oo] jok stindard time, in the of Hiram street, Ufty foot to the BPI- coming to nn end the next Monday, afternoon of U •» said day, sit tho Slu'r- ly wmtlJ 'hi' of no advantage became GIXNIXG. for instance nnd Saturday V;I\B pay Itt's OITlcp In " IQ City of New Bruns- Tnpi-ther with itlip rlffht nnd privil- after wi- got it, we wouldn't be here wick, N. J * virk hulldlnpr a? they do aY •would he tlic use of working mtinn- If we all believed the world wns in the County of Middlesex and State the present time, until such time nw coming to an end tomorrow, next of Nmv Jersey. the brick wnll of the building of ih€r fincturing things, oollccting bills, ink- HEOIN'XIINO at a point In the north- parties ol the first part on which tlioy ing orders or settling disputes when week or next month, it would be a erly line of Graham street at a point now rest is torn down and rebuilt or gloomy world indexv!,, but I am in- distant lliii fort wostnrly from the In- until y JEnrnmnd WH- cniu'cyccl to Ijoiia Freedmnn by Thonina thorn to would pass out with the ear- HELD ON WEDNESDAY Refrigerator son and datnd Juno 23, 1927. S'talnnian, eb- ux., by dt-ed tUittnl Fob- th nnd us so it wouH be useless. BcinR imvt of the- Ri\i»o premises con- runry 1. 1921; reeni-uVd In tlie AllildlesfiJC Funeral services were held "Wed- veyed to WeftUlcM Home nulldcrs .As- County Clerk's Office In Book (tfli1 oiT Muny would probably decide that socintlnniti , a corporatioti n of NNe w J.Torsoy, Peetta, pnpre VJ*>; from th'iu'f luunliur ncsdny for Mrs. Francos Maliszew- hy iV'frrt from RIHTJUPI Tnrtnow nnd Sn- {1) as per survey uf ItnynioiKl 3'. Wil- they had worked hnrd nil their lives 1 pki, 7I> yeui's old, who died early dle FnrtiHiw, hl.s wife, dated Mnrcli 23, wn, ('. R, dritpd Aui:. I ", 1320, rmrth- nnd now since they didn't have move 1027 and n>ponlpd Mny 12, 1027, In Poi-d caHterly iil-'iii; th,- nortliwvsti-vly lint* of Mondny morning nt her home in BODV KR3 nf Doetla fn Middlesex Coun- than n few days to live they would A tiny gas flame and the refrigerant do quiet, efficient work for the r .«ahl protnif'fs nmvcyiMl to I/'>nn Fivpd- Krnxton following a short illness. ty, pnso 231. m.in I\H n,Uiv(-,u.i!b] with t bo trains, buses and trolleys knowing home of tlic deceased at 8:30 Wertr TIplntr (bo prpinlfips cmninonly known J 'inrll"irt^ crly lino "f Kouvth n von no vibration. The Electrolux was designed to give the homemaker every con- * fi-pt t" [i wtnlir; thmre (?>) they limit only a short time to livo neaday morning nnd at i) o'clock nnd ifrHijrimtfxi HH NO. UX ' nnhiim " ^ Btrppt, ITl^rlil.ind 1'nrlc, N. ,1. rrly nnd p:irnllel with the would stop work too, and there would from Sacred Heart church, where a venience. Shelves are spaced for easy accommodation of food. Ice trays are (irst ursf '"iif humhvri ;i nd twciity- TIIP' npprnxiintito nimiiint" of th,> df- HVP fv< 1 If n siiilio In tip-* northoiistprly be no one to operate these methods of •quiom mass WIIH celebrated, Inter- prep in lio ftnOHMpil by MIIIII fnlr IM tlio line of Fourth nv-niir: tlifm-p (I) m>u- released by pushing a trigger. Defrosting can be done without interrupting m nf ni11c tIin11sand nim hundreti and transportation. We would find it im- ment was in Sncred Ilenrt Cemetery. (lU'HRtt'rly abiiil-' thf norihi'Jistprlv lino fifty iinilnrp (?!»,!RO.0(1) tn^cther with f l.\.iiriii :ivcnu<- for'.y-nvn fpnt tn tlm possible to ride far in our cars even, The deceased, n resident of this refrigeration. Freezing of ice cubes may be hurried by turning the dial to tlip fo^its uf thin pulp hit or pl'wc or IH^IN'.NINT,. 1K p because wo would find those gas sta- section for the pnst forty-five years, T*»RcthiT ^vdh Jill nnd plu^uhir HIP PiMnp 'ill ol l"t llfty-three and thft "faster." rfffhls, pi'I\'ilf*Ri>M, nrrf'rt! tii input :i<; 'I'nirt, «iltiinti> In (ha boy j Mm, Joseph Kkcnlmn of New """ " fl-7-lt liorourh !•!* nt^!il;iiHl I'nrk, X. J., tuir- er. We couldn't e;o to the nvewies be- charge extra if you buy on the monthly payment plan. ve.vcd nml nmpi"-(l out tnltt 1-tH April. cause movie operators wouldn't botV .York; Mrs. Marion Gnmolkn nnd MM! hy Miipnii & Sinilh, Kum-yor.f, er reporting for work with only a Mrs. Adnm Mnrcsuik; n sister, Mrs. I'crfh A rn t»oy, N. .!.," which mnii l.t on suxnirrs flii* In the j\il»ldloprx County H.'rk'n nr- few more days to work nnd the jn>i- IRcginn O)iio!n; a brother, Stephen Hcf I'rt'inlstift kiiinvn nn 1-1 "i Snutli Fuur- In Chnncory of Now JorHoy. Ih iivrinie. IIH'lilimd 1'nrli, N. .1. itor wouldn't even bother to come, ]Hcrprer of Ilelmetta: .15 (trandchild- tWiM-n Tho New Hriinttwldc S'nv- ren and ',i Rrt-nt urandchildrcn. ns InstlttitWni, n cficporatlou, I'.un- Tin' Hpin''ixlin.'UiJ M mount iT tho dn- down to open the plnee up and it ho lilntnnnt, and Chnrlon Mi-dnrf Hnilth vrvt'-t lo be xiitlsllnd by 'Mill w\)o In the- knew it would 1io only n short time Unrothy Hmllh,, Ms wife,, nt. iti-i.. IU- UMHIMJIIHI five* iili® before he would sUmd before St. Stump HUtory Shown flmlnnlH . V\ Vn Tnr llhh « salil ' of inert- iio !oi!.;thor PVBLICMSEHVTCE tircd pn?nilHr'P iliit<-il Aiimint 7, VK\\. "P t!il!« Peter. A eolleellnn nf [IOHIHKO slumps show- Hy vlrlm. i)f (lie .'(biivc Mtatcd Writ, with V Hlntnlnr tUm ing tint evotutlnn of !h« penny stump to me directed and ili'llverM, I \v\)\ vx- cn, hpriMlltnnM-iitn nnff We might nimiPo ourselves by vend- ponp to null; ;it pttbllc Viiiflllo on .i,|.:iiirtPtr tliereunto bt-lftiifrlnff or ing if wo hnd some bonks or ninjrn- up to the rrlwi <>t 'Jliecn Vlolorln Is WI31 »VKftl >A V, TIIJ'I SfiTI I MAV (>K tit mivwl-1-"*' iipp'Ttnlnll l 1 A-3119 itincs on hand, but if w3 lieuueg 1 mo/f p»*po,j, 1 sawix xsvi—Avaox IIONHV) 3NI31iaVW —OSTf— VNOW 1 ms ONVlllW ONOWAYM 1 m r xno DNidwvo,. NI asnow IJMII.US 'd 8 • <( mat N o l A ! i 3 n a a 1 m 1NVH0 AHVD aaaav m m ONVIO H1NHVM1 •i •i SSSOHIHd •i w m ma-mmi a) m
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THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN ; Mrs. Julia Samuelson and daugh- fied, the engineer having admitted ters Miss Evelyn San;uel?on and that he kii'.v the stuff wasn't as . Published Weekly By ..Irs H. G Fillhowor of Henry St. THE SOUTH AMBOY FEINTING COMPANY good as the material previously used. Telephone South Amboy 4 ^m Mrs. Mane Saniuelson and Mr.To all of which Mr. Alanion, who is THERE IS land .Mrs. David Zeh of George St. .chairman of the street cummiltce, >innt bunday at Ik-lawaiv Water :ivas llie evident target for the Triggs ONLY ONE WAY J. ifELFORD ROLL. EDITOR ltl!l|)- barbs, remarked that the State High- way used the same oil for the same HIGHER EDUCATION 'purposes the city is using it; that TO SAVE MONEY! jthe city was saving ',iV«Q a gallon on An enormous sum is spent annually on the colleges and other gagement of their daughter, MiiuJa Deal a( (his store and jthe oil and a substantial sum on the convince yourself that our aigher schools of education, which have now opened for the year. Prances, to Elliott W. Sparkes, of |ftone, that the material would ans- Newark, N. J. policy of fair prices, best ^hat actital results, beneficial to the nation, are obtained to com- iwer the purpose just as well as well tiuality and courteous de- pensate parents and benefactors for all this vast expenditure ? as the previous material. Indulging CONTROLLED LIGHT liveiy service While many of them would be better in some more- himself in a sarcastic fling at the NOT FAVORED ON practical school, yet if a boy or girl really studies history and source of Mr. Triggs' opinions in th_ Really I matter, Manion invited the City So- SAVES Science well enough to pass in a good college, he has probably got licitor to answer the question put by something out of it. He njay show no familiarly with books, but (Continued from Page One) the second ward councilman. YOU matter. probably he is not so easily fooled by the shams of life. If he MONEY? ' lias learned to size up the bunk of shallow thinkers, his course According to Councilman Triggs Mr. Coan , in effcot said: that he there'll be something doing at the always advised the council that "was not wholly in vain. next council meeting when residents it could always legally delegate au- COUPON thority for a specific duty to a of certain local streets that are now Bring this coupon to nysttryVn'sixty-five fours to* save *« getting the final application of stone committee, which committee could screenings and penetration oil type then act with full responsibility in V. J. Nebus' Market. drama, "Charlie Chan in London." paving are heard from. The com- executing the specific matter; that You will get 15 Elk's Coming to the Strand Theatre, Perth Amboy, For Four Days plaint is said to be based on the he had argued that all members of trading stamps with Broadway Market Starting Tomorrow With Prevue Tonight presumed inferior type of oil binder the governing body be made mem- 50c purchase. Also being used and the claimed inferior bers of all committees to the end grade of stone. It won't last, com-that the city would be served to bet- Trading Stamps with Now A Member of the Union Food Stores every purchase. John Hickey o fOkf Bridge who re-plains Mr. Triggs, amd the property ter advantage. 122 N. Broadway - South Amboy ceived severe injuries some time ago owners aren't getting what they) pe- The council adopted a resolution while working at th« generating plant titioned for, he argued. petitioning the state for local relief PHONE 161 of ithe Jtaoyl Central Power and Councilman Triggs asked the City purposes to the amount of $5,600 Light Company was discharged from lolicilor whether or not the Street for September. the local hospital this morning. Committee or the engineer had the An invitation from Prosecutor Refresh your appetite with colorful meals. With authority to make puchases of such Douglas M. Hicks to participate in snappy days not for off refresh the appetites of your John Cooney of First street is en-materials without consulting the a discussion of problems relating to . family with the finest meals. AH necessities for this can joying his annual vacation from hia council and particularly after the the enforcement of the beverage duties with the American Telephone bids had been rejected. In* phrasing control act at a meeting in New alway be obtained at the Brodaway Market at the right and Telegraph Company of Now hia question to the Solicitor, Triggs Brunwick on Sept. 24th was ac- V. J. NEBUS prices. York City. ;ot into it all the details that he cepted. The city solicitor, and li- wanted to 'bring out regarding the cense committee are to arrange to 236 FELTUS ST. William Dishrow has returned to oij being used not being up to the attend and hear what Commissioner SPECIAL THIS WEEK END this city after spending sonic time specifications, the; stone being a poor | Iiurnett and his aids may have to PHONE 226 in Gary and Hlsing Sun, Indiana. grade, the taxpayers being dissatis- say. Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb 22c 1b. Rumps of Milk Fed Veal 18c lb. Fresh Killed Selected Fowl (small) 19c lb. Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens 27c lb. Prime Rib Roast (best cuts) 22c lb. Fresh" Loins of Jersey Pork 21c lb. Smoked Cali Hams 15c lb. Fresh or Smoked Kama (best quality) 25c lb. Fresh Made Sausage Meat - 20c lb. Fresh Link Sausage 25c lb. 'ackie Coopo in "Treasure Ialand' Lamb, Veal or Pork Chops 19c lb. at the Empire Tonight and Lamb for Stewing 2 lbs. 25c Tomorrow Chuck Pot Roast 20c lb. Round Pot Roast (quality beef) 29c lb. Thar* ii no flntr cofft* than A&P Cofta. And with A&P Coffaa Sarvic* you I Country Roll Butter ^ • 29c lb. The Ark and Dove Shipi can b« iura yourcoffa* It raallyr fRISH. For A&P roam its coffaa in lha b.an Best Quality Frankfurters and Bologna 22c lb. The Ark and tha Dove wore the and grinds It at lha Km* you buy ... correct for your method of brewing. NEW SAUER KRAUT 3 lbs. 25c ships which hroiiK'ht the first settlors Injey tha world's moat popular coffo* and tan monayl of Maryland to this country. The WHITE HOUSE Ark was a ship of 3.10 tnnx burden and Mltc> COUPON the Dove a pinnace of 50 tons. They EIGHT O'CLOCK AND MILLOW comt sailed from Coves, Isle of Wight, and MILK 4r,23< Bring this Coupon to the Broad- ; Li landed their passengers at St. Marys «CH, - " " Ik. Uniwaatanad Evaporalad way Market. You will Ret 15 City In the spring of 1034, after a RED CIRCLE Elk's Trading Stamps FREE voyage which took the whole winter. AmpM by Hn Amtricait with purchase of 50c or more. BOKAR VIGOROUS, WINIY COFFEE lb. Nn Utdlcal Auociatian Name "Mackinac" 'jCne Island li Mackinac and the county Is Mncklnnc also. The n%e of c the strait and of the clt; Is spelled Fancy Butter . SSisSl ~ %.29 Mackinaw. These names are of th» ... of torn* of our countlati low avaiy-day same Indian derivation and are pro- pricas, and hand it to your At* itora managar. e c nounced alike, ai muk-ln-aw, wltS ac- It will iova you ihopping tima this waak-and. DelMonteTomatoes £ 13 -16 cent on the first syllable. c OIU.I: Del Monte Apricots >t. can 15c Y. STATE / JFOR ns ORIGMM* s American Cheese * .b i9 c f |°WNER [-^ Del Monte Prunes 2 ib. Pk3.20 e Aunt Jemima PANCAKE HOUR PKS. Del Monte Peas . m.d.«>n19 8 Del Monte Tomato Sauce »»5C Ann PageMepSe Syrup »" Corned Beef ARSS or »°™*SC C Corned Beef Hash BROADCAST'C^W0 Quaker Oafs QUICK OR REGULAR Pke. 8 c C C C & B SteWS 8EEF, IAMB and IRISH 1 Ib. 1 Q Tetley's Tea S 5t 18 SS 35 F0R ALL SHORTENING PURPOSES lb. can | JJ Kellogg'. l e Quaker Crackels . . pka- 8C Uneeda Bakers ^nrao. r. PkB 12 THE DIRECTED c Jello or Royal DISSUTS 3 Pvgi.l7 C VERDICT— Sweetheart Soap 3 «*•• 13 your family will direct their c verdict of the SOUTH AM- Junket Tablets or Powdw Pkg. Kirkman's Soap Chips 2PlY,31 BOY DAYLIGHT BAK- Swansdown Cake Flour ERY! There's health and H purity, wholesomeness and Presto Cake Flour 7f 14« ^ deliciouaness in every pro- AmiTIO Mokn OlauwaraJMIitan M F0R SCOURING POTS AND PANS packaga:27i < Don't buy an Oil Burner till you have duct you buy here. All Clmm dr.lni and »lp«. tan 21* baking done on premises. learned about the Whirlator principle Cleaner . 2P^ 25C Sunbrite Cleanser 13« We Deliver The advantages of automatic oil heating are too well known Candies and Gums 3 •!>«• 10* Tel. S. A, 153 ..- 20 to bo question)*]. To make sure that you get all the ad- C Cigarettes 2 ^ 25 Ovaltine «--i>^3V »«pi-g- 57 vantages you expect of oil heat g«e the Norge OilyJJtittier LUCKUCKY STRIKSTRIKEE , CHESTERFIELCHESTERFIELDD ,OL OLDD GOLD, CAMEL 8«a^ liSili ^JMLi*'f Whirlator principle before you select OUR WEEK END 6 oi. can 21C 16 01. con 39C healing equipment tor yoljrTiojnc.*'" SPECIAL r Weefc-End Values in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Shaker Salt So . *^o« The Norge Whirlator Oil Burner is compact,Tcasy to These fresh fruits and vegetable! have been specially selected and All Kinds of Delicious Pea Beans choic* Hond-pick.d ib. 5C install and to inspect, quiet in operation, positive in main- COFFEE CAKES graded for A&P customers. And we've priced them unusually low for tha taining temperature and very economical in fuel consump- week-end so that all may enjoy their delectable garden-fresh goodness. Regular Price 20c tion. Most important of all, the Norgo is the only oil Spratt's Fibo ""SSoiooo "X* FANCY luirncr winch hns llie Whirhitor—utilizing the principle of Special Price 18c Eating Apples JONATHAN progressive rotation of air which assures smoolhor, quieter, cleaner and more economical heating. Special Price on Grandmother's Cooking Apples 4U19* Conic in, Let us show you this sensational now oil burner. And let as RAISIN Standard Spinach FROM NEAR-BY FARMS 2 *. 9' show you how liltlo it will cost you to targe C givo your home the benefits of oil beat. WE GIVE ELK Loaf New Potatoes . 5 ib,. 7 TRADING STAMPS BREAD THE WHIRLATOR C PRINCIPLE Chock-full of plump, tail/ raisins, this unusual bunch |O Thi« Week's Special Recipe by bread ii rushed "oven-fresh" to our stores each Crisp Celery Hearts An IWC/HJIIW mclhoil of Min Dorit Tiidale gMng llie ell mid air NORGE morning. Try a loaf at th« special 6c price. 2 ib- 5C mlxturt m whirling mo- Hot Baked Bean Sandwich • GRANDMOTHER'S New Cabbage . (ion ailtmlort (Aecuro. Standard C bullion chamber. The I can pjain baked beans. White Bread large loof mill ' h imoolher. 3 tablespoons chopped onion. Yellow Onions 3 1O cleaner, man thmugh embumUn htUtr par- 1 green pepper, chopped. fmwummuilltiemrjuel ?. tablespoons butter. Week-End Values in Quality Meats OIL BURNER 3 cups cannodl tomatoes. % teaspoon salt. 10 slices toasted bread. Cook chopped onion and gn»n pepper in butter until fioft, »ut SMOKED HAMS "HF 25c not brown. Add tomatoes and salt and simmer slowly until thick, about V4 hour. Serve LEGS of SPRING LAMB 23< hot baked beans between two slices of toast with tomato Wfk-End Fiih W. F. Hunn sauce pourotfc over. Thil li lha Ant big ihrlmp run of Ih* (•oion. Thiy'rt unuiuolly dtllcloui, Fancy Calves Liver Dodge, Plymouth, International Agency and a iplindld value ot 21c a pound. * Norgc Refrigerators and Oil Heaters SHRIMP lb21« SunnyfieEd Bacon SLICED SI'OTSWOOD, N. J. DAYLIGHT BAKERY 101 BROADWAY i Tel. Jamesbiirp H7-F-3 0M3I0H' SOUTH AKB0Y.H.J. fHB SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934, By Ted OTougMio LOOKING BACK FINNEY OF THE FORCE j VinUra Nm[»p Y—You AMD THE OTHER. WORK, OFFICER.! THESE 22 YEARS COPPERS V^ILL AID THE SCALES SHOW TWO / IMSPECTORS—WATCH OUT FOF? SCALES SCALES ROiSHT OUrJCES SHORT Issue of Sept. 21, 1912 ( WHERE ***** I 5HOE.T WEIGHT AR.TISTS— -to WEIGH ow POI&HT ? AWAY? The Neptune A. C. will open the i -THESE SCALES- ROUMD TH pip YOLI -T THEr BE basketball season at K. of P, Hall! SEE! — AMD- HOUSE FOR. CONFISCATE MY SCALESip on Oct. 1, with the Jliechelin Five,1 THEM 2 of Milltown. : Albert Tomazewski, a graduate of] the local Grammar School, is attend- ing the St. Peter's College in Jersey City. Albert distinguislicJ himself in his duties while here and promises tc make a brilliant record at St. F«ters. Bids for painting both engine bouses were awarded to William T. Bamtnell by the council Tuesday evening, A communication was read from Protection Engiine Company asking j use of city team for hauling fire en g'me at parade at Perth Amboy. Ii TOPAY'S was referred to the Mayor. THE FEATHERHEADS Driven to It Mr. Stanton stated the hook and LOOK" AT -THE WAV WELL-THAT5 BETTER. WHO STARTgP Vs QUA< ladder company are anxious to have PARKED THE. -THAM YoiS USUALLY THIS? BUT WHILE TALK WHAT their new truck in time for the Pertn •Xo START Aanboy parade, and offered a motion CAR.1 OKIE WHEEL X>o— You WE'RE OKI THE WHAT Yod ABoiiT A BACK that the clerk communicate with the UP OM THE CURB/ TO PICK. OKI SUBOfecT-HOW POM'T KNOW/ SEAT bonding company stating that if the ABOUT THAT- HOSPITAL truck was not delivered by the Com- ABOiiT PRIVIMRutgers University opened its I Its comforting draw was previously strengthened 168th year this week with an under- ' warmth soothes .by under pinning- it with huge tim- muscular aches and pains. graduate enrollment in the men's col- Used for 87 years to relieve stiff PLUMBING AND HEATING bers, so that in its weakened condi- leges of 1217, a figure slightly in ad- joints, neuralgia and sprains. O.T. MASON tions there would not be any liability varce of the peak enrollment last Reduces inflammation. Pene- of its breaking in two. At low water year. Nearly every county in the tratec. Doe* not blister. rsuocetaorto R. P. Mason) the scows were moved under the State is represented in the student G. T. WILHELM draw one each side of the abutment MeKEON & ANDREWS body. and then long and heavy pieces of At the elose of the official regis- Sanitary and timber were placed so that the ends tration period 396 first year students RADWAYS running across the center pier reach- FORD DEALERS Reliable UNITED STATES Companies had enrolled. Undergraduates were . Heating Engineer ed each scow. Blocks were placed distributed over the three upper class- READY RELIEF from these timbers to the draw and es as follows: seniors, 230; juniors, 204 South Stevens Avenue EXPLOSION INSURANCE wedged tight. When the tide 275; sophomores 316. Late registra- MERCO OIL BURNERS, the draw was lifted and the scows tions are expected to bring the total GAS PAINS ART ANDREWS, Vice President NOTARY PUBLIC •with their burden weve allowed even higher. wind colic and stomach distress 231 First Street South Amboy drift to the temporary bridge. The College was formally opened on more quickly relieved with (Formerly with Hausserman & Creamer) Telephone S. A. 292 irpn cradle of the dvaw was then re- "RRR". The comforting Friday with a Convocation of stu- warmth of a teaspoonriil in • moved and securely fastened to the dents, faculty members and Trustees J. M. FAASSR, 22S FIRST STREET center pier. As the tide began to re- glass of hot water expells gas in the gymnasium. It was the first and brings you prompt relief. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. cede the dnaw dropped in its proper time in a quarter of a century that Great far that "morning after" place. the entire undergraduate body had feeling Telephone South Amboy 392 Insurance of AH Kinds convened at one time. RRR glvM sosafortlng warath Murray Borlund outpitched Harry Externally aoi Inta-nully WILHELM'S HALL Applegate, shut out South River and President Clothier, in presenting Fire, Automobile, Liability, .incidently pitched his team to the the University policy at the opening Explosion, Casualty, etc. Rates Furnished Upon of the academic year, again emphas- county championship when tho local Surety and Fidelity Bondi Request nine clashed with tho South Bivov ized service to New Jersey as'one of nine on Saturday. Neither side scored the aims of the Uniiivoraity. TriapfcoB* 347-J until ..the sixth inning when Prank "It would be hard to tell, in a short Delaney poled a snfe bingle to ccn- address, all that Rutgers hns meant 343 MAIN ST. SOUTH AMBOY W. HARPER LEWIS terfleltl. Atkinson made, his second o tho people of the State and near- by states, in terms of technical ser- Consult Me For Opinions as two bagger ami Delaney scored on PAINTS, ETC. Hitfgiii'n fncriikc. Atkinson's bitting vice to its industries and of educa- Estimates on All High tional opportunity to its young peo- wns n feature in landing the game, Grade Plumbing and but Jack Ilisffins, -milking two spee- ple," he stated. "The firmer could Telephone 4S5 tnculixi1 plnys kisjut the South Kiver evaluate-.!, only in terms of mil- Heating lions and millions of dollars. The lat- team from scoring. er defies evaluation in any terms, EUGENE A. MORRIS 189 North Broadway- • • • *• 'or the building of u citizenry :n South Amboy Ucril'f Tlollsctwollcr has selected which reside wise, leadership, pro- (Successor to A. T, Kerr) Telephone 584 f iisufii, two good men from this cH,, to semre nn lihu Grand Jury for fession il exportm'ss and social con- the September term of Court. They science' Is" at once the responsibility Paints, Oils and Varni»he* nri' Timothy Sullivan umi Frank nf education and the sole hope of the ACETYLENE WELDING Hoffman. Mr. Sullivan ,is one of our uture of the commonwealth," BruihM, Glass, Bronzes, business men, buiim Cor a num- Gold Leaf, StaiM, Bte. bet' of yours engaged in the general LOCAL RESIDENTS ARE grocery and coitl business, under the PRIZK WINNERS IN YARD WALL PAPBB JOHN J CROSS firm mime of Coakley and Sullivnn. AND GARDEN CONTEST Mr. Hoffman was formerly superin- 2S8 First Street South Amboj ELECTRIC AND tendent o[ the ltai'itan River Rail- The care that has has been taken rood nnd lins boi-ii experienced m iy local residents in yards and gar- ACETYLENE WELDING county detective work. Uiis experience dens wns rewarded ngnin this year, TAILOR Goaarcl Rapalria.- in detective work will make him a when the judges of tho annual valuable member of the jury, and hisNew York Herald-Tribune's yard" Stott Anna and garden contest visited this city ability for quick action will cnuso all Smith Anhor, N. J. complaints to be thoroughly probed. and nnranded honors in four classes. L ROSENTHAL With two such men Dn the jury, jus- Those who received recognition T.lepko.. S. A. J5i tice will bo given all complaints and no guilty ones will escape indictment. , g, Tailor ***** COAL AND WOOD Wnrd nvenuo. 2nd, Mrs. Joseph No- WORK CALLED FOR The visit of Grand Snchcm Ohar- nk, upper Main street. lcs M .Curry nnd other grout chiefs Class H: first, J. Lee Lare-iv, 83B AND DELIVERED of the Slate to tho wigwnm of the Main street. 2nd, Joseph Frimpkn, Seneca Tribe No. 23, Improved Or- 18 Bordcntown avenue. PhM. 71 der Ked Men on Thursday evening Cliiss E.: first, A. M. Rtrusholm, PAUL BRYL1NSK1 was the cnusi- of one of the biggcit 25G Bordcntown avenue. 2nd, Mrs. 103 South Broadway pow wows which lins tnUcn place in Chnvles Campbell, upper Mnin St. that counoil for many years. Clans D.: first, Mrs. J. D. Van FUEL OIL The chiefs nnd warriors of tho •It, Cheeaequnko road. 2nd, I). TRUCKING Seminoles, Po Ambo, Posayunk, Os- Bird, Chcesequako road. OONUKETE HLOOKS • ago nnd Ghiingnro Tribes (Fathered| within the wigwam or the locnl Kivl TELLS POLICE HE WAS ELMER S. PARISEN PORTLAND CEMENT Men to rejoice with them over the BEATEN AND UdUBEO CARTING OF ANY KIND ALL KINDS OP good rortunc which hns befallen their CRATING AND SHIPPING Fred Materkn, of 7 Woodsido ave- tribe "(hilling the last mnnn. The mem- 313 D.YM St. South Amboy FEED AND GRAIN bers of the Ianthe Council, Degree of nue, Kcansburg, reported to tho __ c Pocahontns assembled with the war-police on Friday Hint while visiting Telephone 313 riors for tihe occasion. Many palo fac- in thi! city li" hiwl full™ In with Old Lehigh and Wilhes-Barre J es were «lso present nt the festivities. Uvo unidentified mtm who btnit him MILK AND CREAM Chief of Records nnd Senln, (ico. up iind robbed him of $74.00. G. diver, presided over tlie confer- COAL ence nnd in n few remarks told »r Old Army Cam* the progress which lmd been muck' by Juit Tmiklns guys It's tlio old Army R. A. CASEY Center nnd Elm Sta. thiis Tribe during the pnst year. Sin- gflliie. for R man to net pt-rnid urtr) ce Jinmmry 1st, 105 pnlc faces hnvo liniiitltty when you link lilnt u (IIICHIIOII, MILK CR&AJi Phones: been initiated into the tribe white the (.hjeet lu-liii! I" ciiiiw-iil the fuel twelve applications nro ponding ani Unit he doesn't Uimw tin- minvcr, Phone 207 817 Cktheria* tV So, Amboy 7 So. Rl?w |V, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934, THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FAGE SEVEN narrow doorways with plastered ar termine the character of the road up- Many Repairs Can Be ches or similar large openings. Ii Bad Weather Cause of on which he is traveling, says Mr. stall new openings between rooms. Hoffman. He is capable of recogniz- 666 4. In the Bathroom. Build ur ing the danger inherent in certain LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE Made Under Provisions equip bathroom where none exist Many Auto Accidents road conditions and should act ac- DROPS New TraSSie Rules Install wall and iloor tile. cordingly. Checks Colds first day, Head All Traffic, Amusement Bound, will travel to Lau- of Better Housing Plan <5. In Bedrooms. Provide additior Hoffman Declares ''Safety demamU that the motor- aches or Neuralgia in 30 minute rence Harbor, N. 3. on Sunday, September 23rd, where al windows for cross ventilation. ist recognize ani be guided by the two bi>f events will be held. 6. In the Attic. Apply firesto-p physical conditions prevailing at all Most Speedy Remedies Know: Newark Headquarters Suggests Defect in Vehicles Causes Se- ping Jbetween studs at floor line. Pa cond Largest Number of times," he asserts. Sunday Afternoon, Sept. 23rd at 2:30 Many Imrovements That May tition off rooms. Apply finishing ma Mishaps; Skidding Third. Be Made. _^_ terials to wall and ceiling. Provk insulating materials under roof, o Knowledge of the physical condi- SHIPPING BOARD HEAD Grand King and Queen Ball and Entertainment Many items of repairs can be made side walls or floor structure. tions that are conductive to street and Including Funny Stunts, Hoo Ray Game and Dancing under the Better Housing drive of 1. In Living Rooms. Build fin highway traffic accidents, if possess- Crowning of KING and QUEEN the Federal Administration. Paint- place (and provide fire-place as! ed and exercised by the notion's 25,- ing, plumbing and heating repairs dump). 000,000 car owners, would have From Mine to Bin Admission Ten Cents. are easily thought of, but here is a 8. Exterior and Grounds. Cemen tremendously important bearing up- 25 Votes for King and Queen Contest will be given with partial list completed at the Newstucco outskle wall surfaces. Buil on the reduction of such mishaps, ii each ticket purchased in advance. All votei muit be in by 2:30 Jersey headquarters in Newark, inadditional porches. Build sun-parlo the opinion of Motor Vehicle Com- P. M. September 23rd, No votei will be counted after that the way of suggestions: or sleeping porch. Build concrete missioner Harold Hoffman. time. 1. In the Basement: New concrete porch foundation. liay concrete porcl Acquainted with these physical fac .-foundation walls. New concrete base- floor. New concrete porch steps. La, tors, he says, the motorist would ment floor. Repairs and waterproof- new concrete sidewalks. Build ne recognize the presence of one or a Sunday Evening, Sept. 23rd ing of old -walls and floors. Concrete concrete driveway and curbings group of them the instant of appear- Build or remodel garage. Lay con TESTIMONIAL TO GEO. NAGLE drain tile around outside of footings. ance and govern his actions accord- Bat. u, a to. Off. "Drain in basement floor connecting crete floor in garage. Build pit foi ingly. The greatest Uughfeit ever offered. Two great attractions •with sewer. Concrete 'block game servicing car. Concrete septic tank Citing and placing exact values up for the price of one, featuring the newest and most sensational room or children's play Toom. Fire- Concrete well-curb. on each of the primary physical caus laughing riovelly. proof basement garage. Fireproof- es of accidents, Commissioner Hoff- "KIDDIE KARR POLO" ing around heating equipment. THIS Str.ngth of the Firefly man sets forth that: K Enterprise Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1 of South Amboy vs. 2. Interior of House: Install par- Certain flrettlea emit a light that, Bad weather conditions, fog, rain, 'titions to provide additional rooms or Independence Hose Co. No. 1 of South Amboy although only l-5Oth of a candle-power. OT snow, cause 37 per cent of tho;c The winning team will aUo.pUy the newest and funniest of closets. Remove partitions to afford Is so penetrating that It passes through fatal mishaps which are directly at- STAMP additional space. Build dining alcove paper, flesh and wood, writes J. T. Fin- tributable to physical causes. Now, all athletic sports _ or breakfast nook. Remove walls to bay, Emporlu. Kansas. In Collier's if each motorist were to realize im "BATTLE BAG" -provide open staiirway. Provide WHII Weekly., In fact. X-ray pliotogiapln mediately that the presence of .one of protects each ton Laurence Harbor Aces Vs South Amboy Bear Cats •or ceiling insulation. of these substances have been nmde these three weather conditions per- YOU'LL LAUGH ?/ YOU'LL SCREAM 3. Doors and Windows, Heplaee by this Insect Illumination. fectly set the stage for real danger, .Several ladies teams will play for championship. Other fun- he would temper his driving acconi- jEDOO-IIicnLAND COAL, became ny stunts and games will bo presented, all in conjunction with a infrly. It should be apparent that an .Tomes Craig i'encock, • Washington of Its premium quality and ex- real old fashioned ':' Argentine Training Ship at New York attempt to drive in the fashion u> attorney, Is the new director ot the Which one ia accustomed in good ceptionally careful preparation, BARN DANCE United States shipping board bureau ii worth much more thnn ordi- weather is little short of foolhardy. In the Department of Commerco. nary fuels. To be sure that you Modern Dancing Old Fashioned Dances Accident statistics, however, reveal Tommy Troyano and His Special Rube Orchestra that many commit tliia obvious blun- get the genuine product* thu der with tragic results." Jcddo-IIfKlilnnd Ccuil Compiiny Games Start at 8:30 P. M., Dancing Till 12:30 Next in fatal importance amonp; issues tile fninniis Jcildo-IIigh- ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS the physical factors in mishaps, !ie land Certification Slump*. • Drawing for Session Electric Clock at 10 P. M. says, Is the defect in the vehicle it- When ii t'tir of coal lenvcB the 25 votes for King and Queen Contest will be given with self. Nineteen per cent of the acci- mines, enough Ktnnipn to raver each ticket purchased in advance. dents thus created are traceable to Illc tonnage are forwarded to this one cause, it is pointed out. the dcnlcr. He, In turn, nlluclies This figure should (?ive every driver i clear insight into the absolute ne- to your delivery ticket otic tttamp ' cessity of keepinir his ear in the best for each ton of Jcddo-Hlghland Beach Club Casino of condition, tihe Commissioner is you receive. «> convinced. For your protection, always "It is impossible," he declares, "to order Jeddo-lllghluiid hy name Laurence Harbor, N. J. escape the conclusion that the caunc and insist upon receiving one / . ORGANIZATIONS NOTICE [ for defects in the safety equipment of the certlfirnllon stamps for Organizations, schools, churches, service clubs, lodges of all of an automobile lies in the owner's nuOwoTtmtut every Ion delivered. They are kinds desiring to replenish their treasury, write or phone Geo. attitude. He cannot absolutely pre- —SUNDAYS— your asiuranec that you are v»> Nagel, Laurence Harbor, N. J., c-o Morriiey * Walker, Phone vent wear of a mming mechnnisin, eelving pure Jeddo-IIighland but he can havo it remedied at once. Sept. 30, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, 2B Matawan 1666 for detail, regarding the great "Kiddie Karr" .nd Dec. 0 Coal — concentrated, economi- Battle Bag Tournament to be held. The fact that thousands of fatal and cal heal. serious accidents are laid at the door —WEDNESDAYS— of poor brakes, defective steering, Jeddo-Hignland Is the purett, The 1'resldeute gnrmlcnto, training ship from Argentlnn, photographed n Oct. 3, 17, 31, Nov. 14, 28, Dec. 12 and the like dictate the Imperative ban Ft. Ib^inl »ill A.M. (D. 9.T.) longest-burning anthracite •he arrived In the Hudson river at New York. She Is carrying the nnviil cndels necessity of keeping the car In per- mined in America—alway* uni- •on a long cruise. •FICIAL FMT TRAIN fect condition. Vaileus efforts, cf WEONUOAVt ONLY form. It burns steadily, with lltlltl r*« different degrees of success, have been D«rlljhti«l»f Tim Shetland Ponies Coma From HOLDS A NEW JOB Un Ft, PUu..l - IiSI A. M. little attention from you. Pro- made to make it illegal for the car 4rtKTk A. M. daces minimum ash. At Its Many Shetland pontel come from owner to allow his car to become dan- the Shetland (or Zetland) Islands, an 8m fljtn ar OMIKII Af enli present low price you can effect WIATER COAL CO. archipelago oft* northern Scotland, gerous. While these have served ti real economies by ordering a where this diminutive breed of horses establish responsibility for accidents,' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD year's supply now. FINEST HIGH GRADE LEHIGH COAL originated and from which they re- they ha.ve not worked so effectively ceived their name. Others come from in the matter of preventing careless- SPLIT AND BLOCK WOOD breeding farms In other parts of Scot- ness in car upkeep. land and la England. They have been "It has been demonstrated time and M1DDLESEX COUNTY ;lmo again that it Is up to the indiv- SURROGATE'S COURT , successfully raised In America also, JEDDO- Main Yard: Old Bridge, N. J.; Tel S. R. 587-J2 (deal Shetlands, according to stud book dual to keep his car in good condi- ion. His responsibility is definite, NOTICE rating, are 10H hands high, although All persons concerned may take many mature animals are nine hands nescapable. If he knows the conse- Branch Yard: South Amboy; Tel.S. A 357-W uenees of dodging his duty, he maynotice, that the Subscriber, Execu- HIGHLAND -or less. Highland ponies, raised ex- tor, etc., of Frederick W. Ward, de- tensively In the Shetland Islands, are ae inclinedt o act." *** III1111 i it4i.4Hi f**HIIIHII slightly larger than the Shetlands.— Skidding comes third in the list of ceased, intends to exhibit its final Aristocrat of Anthracite Pathfinder ihysical factors causing accidents, account to the Orphans' Court for says Commissioner Hoffman, who the County of Middlesex,- on Fri- oints out that sixteen percent of theday, the nineteenth day of Octo- Tie Dear Young Things ber, 1934, at 10 A. M., in the Term S IDebut Is pronounced day-BU (to 'atal accidents duo to conditions af ;he scene of mishaps, are classed un-of September, 1934, for settlement DEAL YOURSELF •J Thyme with few). Debutant is dny-bu- and allowance; the same being first SWAN HILL * 'TANT (to rhyme with aunt). If the ier this heading. Defective Toads which cause eleven audited and stated by the - Surro- A New Radio Deal feu-girl calls herself a DAI-boo-tant and gate. ICE & COAL CO. , Tin&ices a dnyrBOO, her entrance Into r cent of the accidents traceable +o New All Wave . Dated September 12th, 1934. pclety will probably be followed by a physical conditions cannot leave the 146 HENRY STREET R. C. A. VICTOR RADIO SETS fyft exit. [>ersonal element out of the finalrec - First National Bank of. koning, he believes. It is not beyond South Amhoy, N. J., Telephone 340 $39.95 and up No Talking at "Dinner" the individual driver's capacity to de-9-14!-5t Executor. The*Shakers of Ohio, now extinct, Uavlng &ly the name Shaker Heights, Dr. Ernest H. Omening, recognized •to remejgber tlitm by, In their.own authority on Latin-American matters DOLAN BROS. way tooWUhelr monls as seriously as find liberal editor, wns nnuied director 130 NORTH BROADWAY PHONE 294 -. - ththe e calory-conscious persons of our of the newly created division of terri- •own day. No loud tnlking was permit- tories and Island possessions In the t»d while they ate^and only such coh- Interior department. This makes htm, Tersatlon was allowed as became nec- In effect, tlio first colonlnl ndmlnlstra- essary for the serving of food. tor of the United States, For United States Senator A. HARRY MOORE COME OUT an HE For Governor WILLIAM L. DILL KITCrtEN Al# PtAY Relief-Recovery-Reconatruction How many times lids that call been VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET answered with "1 can't—/ have to Paid for by John J. Rafferty, County Chairman. watch this cake" or "I am too busy"? i II n nun i II tni n in n II i*« II i mm II mi i Young children demand and should have play time with their! mothers. Mothers who realize the importance of companionship should also demand and have that play time. Full use of gas in the home through auto- THE Be Ready for matic gas appliances brings conveniences which will lighten housework and give the TRUTH mother more play time with her children. BARGAINS The Automatic Gas ntiiige ABOUT HAIR AND The gas range of toda^ is designed to elim- HAIR TREATMENTS Big bargains usually call for ready cash. inate man)' minutes of "watching" the meal You may be one of millions cook. Designed wit! accurate oven control, who has wasted time, hope, ; Keep enough money in your Savings, it permits mother to put a whole meal in money on "tonics" and treat- Account to take advantage of them. There's' the oven hours before serving,, go away and ments . . . Now Charles know that at the time she wants the oven to Nessler, inventor of the per- no surer way of getting on in the world than begin and end its work it will do so auto- manent wave, leading hair this good old-fashioned method of saving toj matically. scientist, author of "Story of The Automatic Gas Water Healer Hair", makes a simple but get the things you want. revolutionary discovery that ends The constant and adequate supply of hot that Charles Nesslcr's Pro-Ker is water is a time and effort saver. There's no BALDNESS • DANDRUFF based. 30,000 tests have proved that Pro-Ker produces results. .running up and tiown stairs to keep the fire OILINESS • THINNING HAIR Agoing, to shovel coal and ashes. No waiting Hair for hair, it makes the scalp until the wafer is warm. Hot water from gas In the past, tonics and treatments replace falling hair with new hair. automatic storage water heaters is economical. tried to stop hair from falling. Enjoy your birthright—bea«ti« The South Amboy Its per gallon cost is about the same as that That is as useless as to try to stop ful, lustrous hair. Send for Charles heated by it pot stove. an animal from shedding! What Ncssler's revealing booklet. Bet-, you must do is make your scalp re- ter still, buy Pro- ~ ' The Automatic Gas Refrigerator place the hair that falls—in short, Kcr at your drug- Trust Co. To have a place to put leftovers safely; to complete the hair growing cycle. gist, or mail the have the opportunity to make frozen des- It is on that scientific principle coupon below. serts; to have plenty of ice cubes. These are some of the joys of having an Elcctrolux— DEPOSITS INSURED the silent air-cooled gas refrigerator. Gas BY refrigeration costs !itt!e and pays big returns in conveniences. J I'ree from Alcohol An excellent Hairdresswg The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ! Pro-Kct Laboratories, 400 Madison Avc, New York WASHINGTON, D. C. J Enclosed find $ , forwhic h please scrnl MAXIMUM INSURANCE PVBLICMDSERVICE j me, postpaid: FOR EACH DEPOSITOR ,' D 16-az. she PRO-KER @ $1.80 • 8-oz. size PRO-KER @ $1.00 A-3146 | { Address, I City. Stale- PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. Many Present When I Warner Oland in Feature (HANDLES NORGE BURNERS «Affj f«™~ *,. UetheIes; the the ballet are Julia Barashkova, pre- SOUTH AMBOY ! Announcement was made this week mlflUB U1 ^""U OWI U> magnificence of the period. viously with Violinin in Paris anJ : f th a immcnt rfth w F ii 1M * i.* rn T ee danc- for four seasons solo dancer with Duck Pin Bowlers | CHURCHES at Strand, Perth Amboy °Agenc* ypp° to handle the new« - , improved-««•>•» , «+ «,[li„e TW.,;™*;,JliajeStlC. T l0m0n'0W .»...,.... jers^!" hea."^nationalld the^ballet. They famey arde George Chicago Opena Company; Irene "' ! and fast selling Norge Oil Burner. Orlin and Dimitri am of the Chicago nnd San Prancii- METHODIST' EPISCOPAL Warner Oland, star of "Charlie!The Hunn Agency, well known to of the Russian Ballet, and GetPrizesatY.M.C.A. Among the co opera ballets; Elsie Rciman of." CHURCH Chan in London" which opens at the residents of this area, recently broie features reflecting the Maria Ruiz, premiere danseuse Shanghai Rusisan ballet and Do- Strand Theatre, Perth Aniboy to- all comparative sales records in this splendors of 16th Ontury Italy Fourteen Teams Already Enter- Rev. A. C. Polhemus, Pastor in I the San Francisco Opera Company. rothy Ward, solo dancer of the Hol- morrow and continues until Tuesday |vicinity for the Norge Rollator Re- "The Affairs of Cellini" starting Other terpischorean notables in lywotHl Bowl Symphony concerts. ed for Big Pin League. Sunday School, 9:45 A. If. night, has been a successful actor all frigerator. tomorrow at the Majestic Theatre in Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. than 100 bowlers gatiereri at his life. Bpt It was not until a few William P. Hunn, popular owner of Perth Amboy, starring Constance Morning subject, "The years ago, when he created the role Bennett and Fredric March, is an the Y. M. C. A. hero Momtay even- ranee." the Hunn Agency, in discussing the ing for the Recognition Night meet- of the smooth Chinese sleuth on thenew Oil Burner, stated that the nenewworiginal ballet stage i by Adolpli I....Evening subject, "The Addition screen that he acquired his greatest ing. !of the Christian Life". n.odel far surpasses any other com- Eolm, forme!' dan?? maestro of the. Prizes won during the duck pit: fame. Ipotative make, and with the introiiue- Chicago Opera Company. tournament were presented to the' CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Apparently it was dotined thit|tion of the "Whirlator" principle in Although this newest 20th Cen- successful bowler-. Frank S^havil', | Organized 1S52 Earl Derr Bigfrcrs should create an j the burner, there will be a new quiet- tury Picture,-- offering, which Bess president of the league, made the pre-j oriental detective who, through the I ness and economy* of operation. WE BUY OLD GOLD! Main Street and Broadway pages of his novels, would win th Mer<;d;,ith adapted from the stage sentations, and A. E. Hadley, repro-]-., Rev. Harry Stansbury W h, Simplicity is another keynote in hit ''The Firebrand" by Edwin Jus- senting the Committee of Manage-' eyric public's fancy, and that Oland, wl' the Norge Burner with only eight Rector was born in Sweden, should KO pe tus Miyer, is a rollicking romantii KNOW WHO YOU DEAL WITH ment, in his address, complimented moving parts being employed in thecomedy, depicting the amorous ex the group on their fine sportsmanship. Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity fectly bring the shrewd, likeafy new.models. Mr. Hunn is now ready ploits of Benevenuto Cellini, in Secretary Fred W. Myers also spoke. 10:34 A. II. Morning Prayer, Li Chan to life on the screen. to personally handle oil heating prob- When he was 13 his parents brou comparable rogue, goldsmith am We Are Licensed by the Government, Led by Milton E. Clayton, chair-|tany an.d Sermon. lems called to his attention. heart-thief of the Renaissance, inan of the Bowling Committee, dis ght him to Boston and after gradna cussion was held on the coming big METHODIST PROTESTANT ing from Mgh school there he a License No. NY 12-5801 pin season. CHURCH tended Dr. Curry'* ramatic Schoo Fourteen teams were reported en Rev. S. R. Wilhelm, Pastor While still a student there he trans- teied in the league on that date, an 10 A. M. Sunday School. lated several Swedish plays intc HERBERT KURZ arrangements were raade for a meet- English, including 11 of Strindherg' 11 A. M. Morning Worship. RARITAN HALL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ing at the Y. M. C. A. this evening, Preaching by Brother Derr then joined a small stock compan when representatives of all teams ar Allenwood, N. J. for his professional career. requested to be present. At th Puring the next 14 y^sr? *p re South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall 128 NORTH BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY 1 7:30 P. M., Song (Wvicfl. Freen invited as guests of Rut- is recovering rapidly at the local hos- gers University for the third annua! 11 A. M. Morning Worship and pital after a recent operntion for ap Boys' Dayi program on Saturday sermon by the pastor. Theme: penfclicitis. Sept. 29. The boys will make an in-"Abundantly Satisfied". Pa. 36:8 is spection tour of the University in the text. "They shall be abundantly Siclmrd Delaney of Thompson »t. satisfied with the neatness of thy is rceovcring rapidly at the local hos GAIVIIMETCHIK When you may select the morning and will sec the opening house". pital following an operation perform- 7 football game with Pennsylvania ed recently. Military College in the afternoon. 1:30 P. M. Evening Worship and car bargains? Ever) sermon by the Pastor. Theme: "The ANNOUNCE THE OPENING Facing a moderately tough sched- Experience of Christianity. The reliable name. ule, Coach J. Wilder Tasker will pin text ia Mark 5:19. "Go home to ^••••••••••••••••••1 OFTHEIR his hopes on an all veteran eleven. thy friends and tell them how He looks on the P. M. C. contest as The Low Prices Will Amaze You great things the Lord hath done for GREEN'S one of the hardest on the Scarlet thee." date. It Will Pay You to Investigate The Soldiers, led by Captain Reds Tuesday 8 P. M. An adjourned MEN'S SHOP INSURANCE Pollock, will present an eleven which meeting of the Board of Trustees. by experience and additional recruits Thursday 7:30 P. M. Pastor Van Announces a new weekly 1-1933 Plymouth Four-door Sedan, safety will be stronger than the outfit which Horn's prayer meeting and discus special policy-. Watch for OFFICES held Rutgers to ten points last sea- ion. After the dinner and before glass all around. son. Pollock is a continual threat to he social hour! these specials and save -AT— any defense and is expected to give You arc cordially welcomed to the money. , . 1-1Q33 Plymouth Coupe, with rumble seat, the Scarlet gridmen a tough after- irogram of this Church. noon. '!' ' i': ] :.';.!.:• i >-: : This Week We Are 165 SMITH STREET safety glass throughout. \*. On the basis of this week's praotice FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Offering: Sessions it appeared that Tony Nap- At the First Baptist Church on 1-1932 Chevrolet Sport Roadster orano, flashy Newark sophomora, Second street Sunday morning, Uev. INSURANCE might break into the starting Rut- Latcher of Old: Bridge will preach. Blue Melton OF EVERY gers lineup despite the competition In tbe evening, the pulpit will be 1-1931 Chevrolet Deluxe four-door Sedan offered by ia number of veteran backs. occupied by Kcv. Walter W. Minin- Naporano, a stocky halfback wlio gcr of Ardena. DESCRIPTION tips the scales at 188 pounds, has Cossack Blouses 1-1931 Chevrolet Coupe, with rumble seat been a human whirlwind on the at- tack. He looks and plays like Nick Party Held By Telephone Perth Amboy 4-1739 1-1930 Ford Tudor Sedan Prisco, high scoring Rutgers half- Boy's-$2.95 V back in 1932, and should prove a 1-1930 Ford Pickup worthy successor. Elinor King to Men's—$3.95 The onlyi other sophomore likely 1-1929-30 Ford Sedan Delivery to answer the initial whittle is Bay«: iBtrntion. Also Mrs. C. K. Gilford of Phila- In a survey sponsored by the In-delphia, Mrs. Harriot Walker and "You have to spend a little - 28c lb. gtitute of Thonnnl Research ut Yon-Mrs. F. S. Hnll of Metuchen; Mrs. money to enjoy life but there'» Home Made Loose Sausage - kers, N. Y., he added, the most ftv- ,Tohn Woddor of Perth Amboy; Mr. an added satisfaction when qucnt values of poor boating with i and Mrs. K. P. King, Mr. and Mrs. you get your money's worth." 23c lb. radiator system were found to be (William King anil Mr. and Mrs, E. The prices we charge for A-l Fresh Killed Chickens USG of AnLicivmled or undov-sizod boi- quality meats are no tax on lers; inadequate radiation; improper Prizes: for various games were your purse. They're consistent- piping] failure to elenn the boiler; ly lower considering the high- Pime Beef Rib Roast 25c lb. H.WOLFF&CO. awarded to Miss Margaret Selover cracked or broken boiler sections; grade of our meata. anil dogged or leaky valves. and Mrs. Ned Hndley. I fiy far the moot frequent defect Boneless Roasting Veal 25c lb. Wiftfl thnt involving the vent valivos. William Proston of this city, vet- Good Tender Chuck OOc Boy's Knickers - - - - 49c In sixty-two por cent of the oases eran deputy inspector of the Motor Roast LL studied in the survey it was found VeWclo Department, . was one flf Allentown Scrapple QAc Jersey Lean Fresh Hams 24c lb. necessary to replace these valves. those who handleil the heavy traffic Boy's Blouses------43c A worn out or undersized boiler was Sunday at Ajibuty Park, ro?u!tinp; 2 lbs. JW found in 23 percent of Hie casca. from the number of visitors to view the Morro Castle. Fresh Flat Spare 1Oc In IB percent, the survey showd Fancy Cooking Apples Socks, plain or fancy colors, all sizes - - 19c that insufficient nndlatlion Was respon Ribs, lb 10 Bible for poor boating. Improper pip- ORDIHAMOB NO, 340 Fresh Killed Fowl OOc 6 lbs. for Ing that Interfered wth henting effi- Boyjs Ribbed Hose - - - - 19c AN OnDINANOB 01" THE CITY OF Ib - •&> ciency existed in 12 per cent of theSOUTH AMBOY FOB THE IMPROVE- cases. MENT Or BOJIBBHTOWN AVENUE Rib Lamb Chops OCc BBIDOE. -Fancy Yellow Bananas 4 ibs. for 25c Boys Athletic Shirts or Shorts, each -.- 25c I iRflplaeementB of cracked boiler BE IT OTtrxUNKD HY THE COM- 2 lbs --. «W sections or other broken parts wove MON (*OiUNi>ly C I'nmneiM , S.'pt'-)n*)fV Ui'.VI". wliieh WAlil whole or shank OCc Children's Silk Hose • • • 25c N .1. ISi'll T.'li'lilinnu Co IIIJIIIM. tspreKlcatloiiH anil lmiji« !iri> llorw- Flagstaff Preserves, all flavors, lb. vase jar 18c Ijiiki' .\MiiiinU * I'pt. Co . 5*8.on h>- ficri'liteil, !ipl"'"Ve(l mid atlnnitefl. half, lb «* p,, . 3»1.(i(t 'Swilini '2. Timt tin. Rum or ti,r,o«.(M Smith 1MB. .. M.OB Is ht'i-i^liy p'Mthnated as [lil> ensH of tlie Top or Bottom Round OQc l A . . . .l.'-'l) IniproviniiMit ami hereby miiiroiiriutert SOCKS or Anklets - 15c Jjco i-'reenia r I'm- ilii. cluliiR of mill*. \vorl«. for Roasting «w Snappy Dog Food-12 cans 63c: 2 cans - lie M 01 SITIIMII 11. Tliat tlie i-'i.^t nf Raid Illl- W. O. HIT! ' .. iwi.iin lu-avi-iiicnl he a^HosKeil aKiijli.Mt and eol- New Saur Kraut OCc w. a "mi ... s.n tfclcd Irnm Die pnipevllfM bellP'IHe'1 School Shoes, glove grain or patent leather, .,. (i.'iit Ihei-clliy ami hiil.iin'i'. ifnuy ih'Te lie,'lie Sieve. T.lzyl ralMl liy K""i'iil Insii'tlon. 3 lbs faw * Alaska Pink Salmon - - 2 tall cans 23c Rnille nn>\vi! Seeilun 1. Th.'il Uils (inlhinnen Hllilil First Nnl!..i Vinn.ne Fresh Chopped sizes up to 12, pair - - - 1.35 .. 7.V(in Hike effect liniiieilliiti'ly on Its miprnv- Po i) mid pnlill'-a.t lull hi thi) manner pren- Po I In .. 2.7.•.n Hamburger, 2 lbs. net 1 Ofin no South Amlic ,. no.on Fresh Smolied r>" II" Scot Tissue Toilet Paper 3 rolls 22c White Canvas Oxfords - - - 75c OefirKfc H. ,' 'l!:m nil imlln ce ^VIIH In'trn- Sausage, lb \V. 11 rnwf ... ,31.-'(I id l'. III'! •I I'-inllnM at a (I 11. nun rn •."•;,- 22.(1(1 (I, I'llAKK 170 NORTH BROADWAY- So. Anilboy Printing '•"• . 7.00 City I'ler -no tw 1M0 HOIfTH AM.HI1V OtTt/.WN, Imfljnr Aw.omit Mlf.66 liBHUW OP I Ml, 1(131. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY PAGE SEWN
Primitive Trade Extensive Sun's Temperature Estimated Colorea ferapiraiion Harold Lloyd Portrays Wedding of Miss Discoveries of aruheologiHt.s .show Temperature of the center of th Out' nf the MnuiL:tJsl coi.ttitlund ol SURGEON CHIROPODIST that primitive umn carried on exten- mm Is estimated at not more than 180, tlie human botiy ts cliruiuiilrosU, u dis- roor AHHUNTB 666 sive trade operations. 000 di'crefls Fahrenheit. order which causes colored perspira- DR. WALTER PAGAN LIQUID. TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE Different Type Role Alma Tenenbaum to tion. In such cases, the sweat glands Office Hours Daily 9:30 to 5. DROPS exude violet, green, yellow, blue, Evenings: Mori., Tues., Fri. In His New Picture Sol Eisner on Sunday milky-white, aud even coal-black per- P. A. National Bank Bldg. Checks Colds first day, Head- Eplratlon. Room 403 313 State St. aches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes Tel. P. A. l-llll. ""Cat's Paw" Coming to New Will Reside ln~Perth Amboy Moit Speedy Remedies Known After Wedding Trip. WIATER COAL CO. Tiny Empire Sunday and Monday. The smallest bird In tua world Is Sunday afternoon at three o'clock the Calypso's humming-bird, found Abandoning the adolescent roles, Misa Alma Tenenbaum, daughter of FINEST HIGH GRADE LEHIGH COAL "the stunts and paraphernalia which only In Cuba. It is less than two Mrs. Benjamin Tenenbaum of SPLIT AND BLOCK WOOD Inches from end of beak to the tip of -first helped to make him one of the Broadway, and Sol Eisner, son of world's outstanding motion picture Its tall, and It is so light It can hardly Speeds up shaves! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eisner of Perth be felt when held on the hand. In •comedians, Harold Lloyd returns to Amboy were married. the screen of the New Empire Thea- fact, the humming-bird-moth we see The ceremony was performed by : Main Yard: Old Bridge, N. J.; Tel. S. R. 587-J2 around flowers In the evenings Is larg- Steps up comfort! tre Sunday and Monday, a new full- er and heavier than this bird. grown man—and record-breaking Rabbi Samuel Levy of the Shari Theone-piece Gem Razor audiences, their faces aglow with Tefiloh Synagogue, Perth Amboy, i Branch Yard: South Amboy; Tel S. A 357-W at the home of the bride's sister and loads, cleans, shaves in a laughter, and their cheeks with in- jiffy. Nothing to take termittent tears, bid him a lusty, brother-inHaw, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer heartfelt welcome! Jaffe in Perth Amboy with .only apart! Opens and closes For in "The Cat's Faw", his latest mombers of the immediate families with a finger twirl. Dual vehicle in many, many months (which present. Alignment locks the blade must have been dull indeed without The bride wore a blue velvet afternoon gown and had a corsage unbudgingly at five points of tea roses. A small matching hat —can't vibrate. Made of with nose veil completed her en- 50% thicker surgical steel, semble. The matron of honor was Gem Micromatic Blades the bride's sister, Mrs. Meyer Jaf- fe. Harold Eisner, brother of the are heavy enough to take bridegroom was best man. the 4840 stroppings we Upon thoir return from a wedding give 'em. You pay less for trip to Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Gem Blades because you Eisner will make their home in need so few. South First street, Perth Amboy. LD-FASHIONED —SUNDAYS— GemSafetyRazorCorp,,Brooklyn,N.Y. GRANT LETTERS Sept. 30, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, 25 OF ADMINISTRATION 0 Dec. 9 Mrs. Kathryn M, Coakleyi of Pine —WEDNESDAYS— avenue was recently granted letters H.A BITS Oct. 3, 17, 31, Nov. 14, 28, Dec. 12 of administration to enable her to in- UmPt/Pbuaot »ill A.M.'<0.8.T.) stitute a suit for damages arising out ARE COMING BACK SMCIAL FAST TRAIN WIDNESDAYS ONLV of the death of her husband Leo J. Di«llih«(avlit|Tli>n Coakley on May 30, following an au- Un Pi. Pluunt — 8.58 A. M, tomobile accident. Said a woman depositor the other day: Anita N.w Yock - 10i«3 A. M. or Consult Alenti em IN APPRECIATION "Spare moments spent in knitting mean MICROMATIC Jfazor and Blades The family of the late William E. spare dollars to put in my Savings Ac- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Slovar wish to extend their deep ap- preciation for the many acts of kind- count. When Christmas comes around, ness and words of sympathy^ exten- I'll have some of my presents already ded by relatives and friends during their recent bereavement. made, and money in the bank to buy the others." ^S?^^^'" him), he is an unexpectedly different Carbon LoWeit U. S. log FleltT Harold. Lloyd, a tyipe of comedian The lowest pcriietlin! Ice Held In th •>*- J]ji? bitnk continues, as always, its whom film audiences will not be continental United States la the Car old-fashioned habit of paying compound bon glaclef 111 Mount Knlnler National RUTGERS EVENING SESSIONS prone to forget or tire of so easily. interest on Savings Accounts. *" ] Not only in this Harold Lloyd's park, with an elevation of about 4.00C 4 finest story, as we have intimated, feet. 1>ut he also has surrounded it with START OCTOBER FIRST what is by far his best cast of sup- HAS PENSION PLAN - Open to both men WM| domett •porting .pla]IIM|! and ollmr Hided ncorn of H, alum of varinn.4 «vely, Trust Company Building. EPPER'S STORAGE: Moving and matic gas service can bo put. conloata have a thrill nil Ilielr own. WPHIITII nidniK will eoninotr fur l3 storage. New nnd used Furni- Tho Madlmm Siiuaio (Jnrden Ito tlitnl Honors initl tho bli ''' '> ture for Halo. 283 Madison Ave., attracts all the Rlara of nwuriln ill I tin (linden. Tin! mill'" Number of Ciiimtriei Perth Amboy. Telephone P. A. tho saddle, us tlm , totaling will lid lor Ihc boiii'lll (if tin. l''iv" Tim •Sliili'Riiinii'H Yt'iir llcink IIHIH US 4-2318. 7-28-tf I3U.22&, are. Iho laiReut offered in Mlllt KIIIMI hir Miibli'rt, .Mrfl- Wiilnni . PVBLICQS)SEKVICE. IIITormit ciiiiiitrlex, InldiiK Dm Hrlllsh Such campeflllmtH. The wtnnniM at Uiiniliiliili lli'iirnt, fmniiliT IUMI Umplro IIH one, I^rnnco, wltli IHM1 I'III- Madlsfm Hipmrp (innU'ii lire reen;:- <_• 111111 -111: i! i. FOR SALE: 18 foot Clinker Sea )iiliifl, (is on«, ntu, Tim lur^rsl (ni'X't nUeil an renl world champion;*. be !!0 rndi'ii en Skiff with nnffinn In A-l condition. :o .'he Ilrltluli lOuipIre) IH Hiivli't IIM«- Colonel VV. 'i\ .luhiiiion, »l flan llll'lmlllll'. vi'M IlKltllH'i':' ti lln, K,1M,'JliH miimro IIIIII'H; thn sinnll- Price reasonable. Inquire John Antonio, To-;., will have tho iironn iinhijH and Hiiiidnys and a upei-mi 98t, Uie Sun mill Church of HUMID, Di9antis, 209 First Street, or Nol- xnanagoinont ciml will mi|>p!y llio inntlniMi n:i (JuluinbUB Day, Krldiiy, 108.7 ncreH, uml Monaco, !)70 ncros. Hon R. Grover, Morgan, N. J. A-3137 bucking IIOIHOB, wild Btuor» and October J2, 8-10-tf PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934. Mrs. Raymond Dayton of Linden; Engine Co. Beats Hooks in -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clayton of Union (delivered to one of the fruests. The people were showered with congTat- Tigers Will Show New 'New Bowling Race Engagement of Miss 'scroll represented an engagement ulation< and {food wishes, when the Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw nnK which tht mmes of Jamesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wi'Ifinltn In Annn<.nn«^' ' '" ' otlhe en-1 engagement ring was replaced on Faces in Lineup Sunday Will Start Monday Kiddie Kar Polo Contest Wiirn-.n «f New Brunswick; Mr. an i Hlllltllll IIS AIUlUUnCeQ traced couple appeared. Tho young ; the fingw 01 the prospective bride. 1 Mrs. Russell Clayton of New Bruns- Local Gridders to Face Fort Evening at Y. M. C. A. Firemen of City Also Win Bat-wick; Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilton Clayton Daughter of Local Pastor, Be- t ° tie Hall fiiiint With Boar Cats of JameAurK; Mrs. Mienroe of Pro- :•********** Moiimouth in Opener. frothed to Dcerfield Clergy - vidence, R. I., Mrs. Louis R-benson man. The Ti?'-i-h A. C. fouibail team will Fourteen Teams Already Enter- The kiddie kar polo name lx'twesfl ] 1 of Now Brunswick; Mi-s Francos make it» first appearance ill a KI-W- cd ill Race—Joseph I'oillson, eajns of the Enterprise Hook and Clayton, Miss B. Clayton of N'e>v At a recent reception hold at the * iron contest, tiii- year on Sunday at'-j ['resident. Ladder Company and the Independ- Brunswick, Milton Clayton, Mrs. home of Mrs. Mary Slurp Fithkin ^f Just Look at These ence Engine and Ho/o Company at tcrnoon when it meets the strong j , ,, ~,"" • •, Frank Petty, Gnnulon Clayton, Mrs. Brifljfht wore altera- Louis R. Clayton; Harold Clayton, of the Deerfie'ui M. E. Church was REAL VALUES 11 8 10 lh b ]m year, with several nuw players add-1 ?" , « ™ >\ *"<** which nished plenty of thrills for the huge Miss Grace Clayton, Louis Clayton, announced. The Wilhelms are spend- in ed to the roster. Ike Longstrcet, tor-',]'"11, bc ma,de for tlle beneflt of crowd of spectators and there were Miss M.ie Snedekcr and Mr. and Mrs.ing some time in Bridge ton because mer high school ace oii the Purple bowlers and spectators. plenty of spills. Elias Clayton. of the serious illness of Rev. S. R. and Gold's undefeated team, will An extensive membership drive The battle bag game between a Wilhelm. Been at quarterback calling the siij- was also planned in detail. The team representing the two fire com- A regular meeting of the Common During- the party, a messenger sud- nals. Four new tackles, Carmen drive, to interest new members panies and the Laurence Harib'ji: Council will be held next Tuesday denly appeared to bring a scroll from Cha.;ey, Art Jensen, William Pustarul the organization and encourage the Bear Cats almost ended, in a riot evening- at the Cityi Hall. Rev. and Mrs. Wilhelm which was Charles Mrochek will also be in the [renewal of existing memberships when the firemen became too energet- Used Cars! lineup when the Tigers line up again- |will be conducted by a committee of ic. They won, however, the score 7-4. Bt the soldiers. I forty members of the association, a Promotional Director George Nag- s 'general chairman to supervise the le has received numerous requests These cars are not merely "USED CARS." in Qfavt In activities of the committee will bo from organizations wishing to entw They have had excellent care from their for- IU Old! I 111 iiipijointed in the near future. On teams in the Kiddie Kar Polo anrl "lc 'ns' we(-'k 'n October, the drive Battle Bag contests since the exhib- ition Sunday night which was wit- Clearance of Sample mer owners, and have been thoroughly "RE- Scarlet-Soldier Game j Friday night, bowling enthusiasts nessed by many local residents and Iseason, which will begin Monday the indications are that these two CONDITIONED" bv our mechanical department Former Hun School Star >iY_ imet t0 form I'lans for the coming games, which have proved so popular Probably Be Only New Play evening. .Fourteen teams have al- of late will take a prominent part in Why buy a "USED CAR" when it is just as .., er in Rutffers Lineup. ready been entered and another the amusement activities of this sec- easy to own a "RE-CONDITIONED" car? On the eve of the most auspicious -ing will be held this evening tion during the fall and winter mon- DINING ROOM SUITES football <>pener that Rutgers Univcr-I™en " ls expected two more teams ths. - -•• .... sity has faced since 1924 it appears ,wi11 bc entered, Here Are Several Outstanding Values: likely that Wilson 'Rags' Coan, for-' Tho Rawing up of a schedule and SURPRISE PARTY FOR 1931 CHRYSLER SEDAN (one owner, excellent mer Hun School luminary, will be flnal agreement upon rules to eov- MRS. ELIAS CLAYTON condition) om the k At % Price!!! the only sophomore to break into thc, 'ag"e racu will also take lac A surprise party was given in hon- I 1930 WILLYS SIX SEDAN (Driven less than ten all-veteran lineup when the Scarlet P e at tonight's meeting. or of Mrs. Elias Clayton on Second thousand miles) engages Penn Military Ollege at Joseph Poulson has been electee st., Saturday evening with a large $ $ $ Neilson Field tomorrow. president of the league and Eugene number of relatives and friends pres- 1930 CHEVROLET PANEL DELIVERY $150 Tasker indicated today that Coan Thomas, secretary. Games will bo ent. 69 89 110 1930 FORD PANEL DELIVERY $125 may start in place of M(ke Bullard, rolled live nights of each week anl Among the guests were: Mr. and in order to permit the use of the ESSEX COUPE (rumble seat) §75 regular tackle, who was hampered bw An exceptional offering of Beautiful Ten Piece % an injuTy during a part of the pre-alleys every evening by individua DODGE SEDAN . S20.00 season training period and who maybowlers, league matches will begin Walnut Dining Room Suites at practically one- 1328 CHEVROLET CHASSIS - $12.50 not SW acti°n against the Soldiers. +ot 8:30. half their Original Value. All Suites consist With that one exception, the start- The teams already entered are ing lineup will read like the list of Blue Sunoco Boys, Laurence Harbor of full size Buffet, China, Table, Servier, five gridiron huskies who last year car- Cathlic Club, Jersey Central Power ried the Scarlet to a place among and Light Co., Aces, Lucky Strikes side Chairs and one Ann Ctoir. Various styles the East's leading college elevens. Night Hawks, Broadway Firemen to select from. THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OP- Paired with Christiansen in the Greyhounds, Sun Oil Co., Sacred CHAS.F. STRAWS PORTUNITY SO DON'T DELAY—MAKE other guard berth will be Wilho Win- Hearts, Pine Ave. Sporting Club, DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER iko, while the center assignment will St. Stephens Lodge of Masons and YOUR SELECTION AT ONCE—THESE ONE- go to either Red Twitchell or Red the South Amboy Citizen. Dodge and Federal Trucks Griswold, Winika and Twitchell were OF-A-KIND SUITES WILL BE SOLD OUT IUONSiDE~GRIDDERS (Long wheelbase Chassis for School Bus Purposes) both mentioned for all-American hon- QUICKLY. ors last year anJ should make the OPEN AT SOUTH RIVER PINE AVE. and WESSCO ST., BAY VIEW strong point this season. Taskct sta- The local Middlesex Ironsides, one ted yesterday that Griswold has been of the best football squads in the MANOR, SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. playing great ball this season and county last year, will open their s Telephone South Amboy 160 will likely get the call over Twitchell. son on Sunday at 2:30 o'clock, meet- Pete KTniclci will play apposite West Furniture Co. ******i ing the Delta Phi eleven of South Coan in the other tackle position. River at the bricktown. Polly Phelps and Walter Winika, on The squad, managed by Phil Re- the flanks will round out a line which gan, former St. Mary's luminary, Dad say«: Keyport, N. J. averages over 192 pounds. Lenny has been outfitted in new uniforms "In this speedy age a fellow Prank will be the starting- quarter- and the squad now numbers about BRANCH STORE—MIDDLETOWN-RED BANK back; Art Bruni, fullback; Lou Hem- has enough to do to watch his twenty-five. Several ex-college stars own utep without interfering HIGHWAY erda, right half, and either Arnie are in the lineup and a successful Truex or Al Chizmadia, left half. with the other man's walk in season is predicted. life". 1869 1934 Watch your step when >t "Anybody would be CAST FOR CATH. CLUB SHOW TINY AEROPLANE ON tempted—the cookies ., (Continued from page one) conies to buying meats for EXHIBITION TOMORROW your health's sake. It's wise to came from Frank's." Slivers Magee, a happy junior, One of the smallest airplanes ever insist upon the kind we feature Prank Powers to be seen in this city is scheduled to at Burkard's. Better meats "Just like everything Mr. Benjamin J. Benbow, Booties' be placed on exhibition here tomor- always fresh at cut rate pri* else from Frank's. Father, Frank Gelsinon. row. The plane has a three cylinder ces. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. Sandy, McCann, coach of the 35 horsepower Anzani motor and Dramatic Glut, Joseph Keenan capable of reaching a top speed of Good Tender Chuck Officer Riley, from the Emerald 90 miles an hour burning a gallon of Isle, Chris Kerwin gasoline to every 30 miles. Roast, lb 19' i Mr. Gears, of the Speed Motor Co. The plane ihas a wing spread of 20 Fresh Allentown Tel. 277 Ptfte.r £reco feet and has a fuselage 16 feet long. Sausage, lb 28" SOUTH AMBOY Jonquil Gray, the little chauffeur When the .wings are detached, it may Allentown Scrapple be stored in am ordinary garage. Martin Carroll 2 Iba Betty Benbow, Booties' Sister, Mr. J. A, Kosco, local agent for 30° Robert Casey, Jr. the American and Amoco gas anl oils Fresh Killed Fowl Mrs. B. J. Benbow, her mother, a has arranged to have the plane an lb -. Jersey lean Fresh Hams 01 Politician, Henry Leonard. display at his garage corner of Pine MOTORISTS Rib Lamb Chops Ma. Bagg-sfoy, a popular Landlady Avenue aind Louisa street all day to- lb. Ct 1 George Coakley. morrow. 2 lbs 35' Selina McCann, aged Thirteen, Jo- Loose Sausiige, our Is your car going to respond on the cold mtorn- seph Carroll Know* 7OD Card Garnet own make, lb .... 25' ing that is coming? Let me give you a free Juliet Snobibs, the College Stcnog., A European expert hus found It pos Fresh Beef Liver Home Made Loose Sausage - - 25c lb. John Coughlin slhle to play more than 700 different (The sausage season is here. Try our delicious gnmea with n pnrh nf cards lb 14' anaylsis on your car and be sure. I can serve Mile Mi mi FJeuirette, a French cos- sausage. It almost melts in your mouth). tumer, Joseph Geraghty Ereast of Lamb the most exacting land particular motorists. Salamanca .Spivcns, a black wash- ••••••••••••••% Pound 10' lady, John Leonard. Fresh Smoked Hams, New Sauer Kraut 3 lbs. 20c Mile MohilaWe McCann, a jeiilous wife, John Coakloyi GREEN'S whole or shank Musionl Numbers half, lb 25' Complete Repairing and Greasing Service Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens - 29c lb. Opening Chores, College Med'cy, Top or Bottom Round OQ< Entire Cast MEN'S SHOP for Roasting US Tho "Alma Mater" Slivers, Shorty Battery Charging Milk Veal Veal (Legs or Rumps) - 23c lb. & Scotch New Saur Kraut 3 Saw Stsvvs, Entire Chorus 3 lbs 25' TRY AMERICAN "NEW ACTION" GAS We Saw Stars, Betty 4 Jonquil This Week's Fresh Chopped Genuine Spring Legs of Lamb - 25c lb. All I Do. Tad & Bolty Hamburger, 2 lbs. For All We Know, Jonquil & Boot- ies Special Fresh Smoked OCt Oh You Nasty Man, S-ui'lv & Jtr- Sausage, lb Lu Jersey Potatoes, No. 10 O — hitnble AMOCO SERVICE STATION Per basket Love In Illiuun, Mr. and i'.v~. Brn- lxnv Blue Melton Ttwn ('iivnrolU's In 'I'll'- I'l.iik, Flu- PINE AVENUE AND LOUISA STREETS crelte & fiilt-y JerseyCarrots 2 bunches 5c Dnrk Town Klnilli'rs Pall, Snin- Cossack Blouses J. A. KISCO, Manager irnncu * I.PVHUMIN J\Ioong!ow, Jonquil Si BimtY's Telephone South Amboy 68 Fancy Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 19c A Vein- Affo Tonight, Mr. O'irs Boy's-$2.95 Finale, Dilution & Jnnqml ,fc Kn- rxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixixxxxxxx 1 IPSiK tiK OH,. "Dririps of the Chonrv ' Join .1. •I70NOHTH BROADWAY- Mueller's Macaroni, Noodles Kelly, John M. Nnlnn. Jnhu J Snl- Men's-,1 llff, .TnnHMj irnTrigiin. James Mel'ar- and Spaghetti 3 packages thy, Frank Bulnmn, Frank DuHush, ' 104 S. BROADWAY Thomas Fitzmoms, IPek'r lindonm- Warehouse Auction Sale vitz. a !)•••• •••••••••••••! Flagstaff Shrimp, large size - 2 cans 25c International Salt - - - 4c per pkg. A FULL LINE OF SEA FOOD EVERY DAY Big Auction Sale on Unclaimed Palmolive Soap - - - 3 bars for 13c Reduced rates for all kinds of parties and church affairs. ^ FURNITURE r-STARTING— WILLIAM J. REHFUSS, SrT -,_ 10 Corner Stockton and First Streets Friday, Oct. 5, 1934 AML. * Will sell bedroom, parlor, breakfast and dining room 6 oz. 18c suites, rugs, Congoleum rugs, chairs, sewing machines, end 31c 12 oz. 35c 2 for lie RARITAN HALL tables, lamps, beds, springs, mattresses, pianos, radios, South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall ice boxes and ranges. Have You Tried Fleisclimnnn'H New XU Yeast? For DiinccK, Wedding Itccetions, ('lniN(eiiinf>s. Card Parlies, Meetings nnd Private Social Affairs Surprisingly Itwisonahk' Seo Lepper's Storage Warehouse John Wojciechowski, Prop. 283 Madison Avenue Perth Amboy, N. J. TRSNKS Telephone S. A. 5;!."! Next to Majestic Theatre Tel. P. A. 4-2318 611 BORDENTOWN AVE., SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. Ridgeway Avenue Mechanicsville FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THREE
ami Wal ftenhy nnd Construction Co., and parallel with the first their staff who does not greet you| ',.i, .-..•jrs-e nttyting in the Borough of Highland Pnrk.'nf their brick building as they do nt westerly side line of South Kifth ave- „ . „ ., m, ,n '"qH'!.'",.'!a! 'if Now Jersey, et a!., He- (SO) 1'ect; thence Mi eastel !y and pa;-! in the Cotinty of Middl.-s-.-x and State the present time, until such time as always With a friendly smile„;!„ . TheTI v i'.fondant! '•™'""s "Fl Fa for the sale of mart-|al!el with the sei-'-'iul e "ir«. nue a distance of ninety-soven a.nc.1 More Civic Pride one hum;-1 of .Now Jersey. : the bricl. 1'all of the building of «he eighty-thri-e one huiulredths 1 l > U ! 1 11h e ol l.t-.',i.N-| BfcdINNING at a point in the north- parties "f tin lirst part on which they to a spike fo | are dependable, well experienced and | --'fjV-' v'rt'u.'-'"'^? 'th>''' ai.o'' '' ;state, ! wnl; ININIV' " """'' '" ""' "' orner' theiu'r- j well talented in their jobs. Honesty ' '"'lire,le ' d'• nn•*-'•d delivered• , '•I -'••will• --'< •• •' ;»•">>' >'•"•• of Graham street at a point now rest is torn down and rebuilt orsoutheasterly id ll Is Urged by Rabbi • si. to sale nt iiulilic vcluilK- uu I and square deal to all regardless of \VIOII.VI:SI>AY, TIIIO :IIH IIAV OF Qf»llU7arf7i1;u1e' ""tionality, rich or poor, small proximate i..mn or' th. - . , . Premises .known ' tack In a feiv for a coiner: theiu-a (I) CH.'TllHBK, A. !>., 1113 4 e satisfied snid salt- i; T'li-ti.'; Hiram street, Xew Ilrun iwlfii. j northeasterly nd parallel with tho sec- Otllttdll/i 01- bit- job, they are always there and two o'elm'li .Slamlard Time in tlie '•not'llierly and parallel with the TRACT TWO—All that certain tract ond (-nurse 'a Twenly-on 'rholisand •'line (KT Second avenue II" fe t-rly 1 distancc of ninety-seven, regular. The paper which they p;ive tenioon of the said ilay at the Hher- and Ninety t to a; or parcel of hind am premises herein-jand eighty o -hnndredths (ST.SO) fiwt. Ofl'ice In the City of Xew Hruns- point: thenee running (:') •]y aiHl|after particularly described, situate.!', the said westerly side line of Soiith:. ollt is \ if firn-lying and liclni; in the r.uroliKh nf Ili^li-; l-'lfth avenue al !hc r More civic pride is urged by Rabbi nice and interesting to read ^*k pMnt or pl.ten of 1 A. .Schwartz in a recent letter to the ! ""J you do not have to have three All the following tract parcel of I THaether with all and slneulri'- I'leUa 1 •r iiamli'u-!rlgl>t'i, privileges, hereditaments an.lliIh 1 •1 'With and State of New Jersey. j It, ing n]] ' nf ;>ot Xiiini M- t'K&f^-u— ir • lirst conrne 110 fe* ! to a i oinl in: MHfllNNINC at a stake in the north-! tin-- -• i :•;'.) and the southerly not- hair "Citizen" in which he says: j p" »f (-lasses to read, as the print ng and lie- appurtenances -thereunto belonging ,,r th # ip clt a1 noi-tiierly line of Graham fatreet: easterly line of Knurth nvenue. distant ; of t niiniber twenty-two ("V~ nn a,* "Folks of South Amboy, let us not' ' ' and nice. The management ing * in the liorouirli of Highland• P-•; rk, in anywise appertaining tin nee running .N) easterly alt A LAX II. K[,Y Sheriff. ~a ng the 'forty-one feet northwesterly from the I certain m;ip entitled "Mop nf'w.'iVi'ar- fall down on the job with our good and their staff is doinir all they can In the County of Middlesex ami Slat d northerly 'ne or Orahnm slrect' intersection of the northeasterly line of|Tract. situate in the l:i,ri>U"h r.f Ffiirl^ of Ne.w Jersey. Whlttemore & ML-ljeilll, Solicitors 4 lee; to the •I'.ilnt and place if HK- Fourth avenue with the northwesterly I lnnd I'urk Xew .lirs, y survevfff anVi civic spirit. Let us see what is the to satisfy the public. Lil'XiliN'N'I'N'i in tiie westerly line of S3I.44 9-7- it line of llenner slreet: which stare Isimnpued out into lots' ' Wil !*tl bx- matter with our public playgrounds, The street cleaning department Tenth avenue at a pnir.it therein distant This (leseriij ;-n Is In ,r,i.,„..,. i,,, (],(, northwesterly line of promises Mason & Smith. Rurveyirs IVrtti '*m~ six hundred OOUO) tVet northerly from SHERIFF'S SAiE with a survey made by Kayinonil Wil- ; conveyed t E-auia Frecdman by Thomas lioy, New Jersey," is it in position so that the children and the service department are also tile intersection of the westerly line ol son and dated June I1::. is;;. Stalnmnn, said map Is^ | Riing part tir the i't ux., by deed dated Feb- on file in the ori'ice of tk' clerk or tiie- and youth should Ibe interested in it doing fine work in South Amiboy, but Tenth avenue witli the northerly line In Chancery or New Jersey iiine pre on-truary 1. 1921; recorded In the Middlesex County of Middlesex. r.ow again words to the public. Let's of Albhott street as sliuivn on a map Between Fidelity Union Trust CNu veyed to Westlielil Home Huilders County Clerk's Office In Hook 092 of Being the premises cniilmnnly known.- and play thore andi like it there? entitled "Map i»f Land* of George A. pally, a Xew Jersey corporation ol ul suciatlon. a corporation of New Jersey, Iiieds. page l^fl: from thence running nd designated as .VII. HI South l-'Iftli "Let us see our cityi park, where is all wake up and have more civic Vlehmnhn, Esquire, known a,s Kast Complainants, and Schuyler B 'Sterllt ny deed from Samuel l'artnnw nnd Sa- (U as pt-r survey of Jinymonymdd P.. WilW-l avenue, Highland l'ntk, New Jersey Nproxlmat<> iiinount of the de- five feet to a stake in the northeasterly A1.1AN II. EJ/r, Sheriff. SSEKIPP'S SALE northerly along the westerly line of cive to lie satlslled 1 nId sale Is the John E. Toolnn, Solicitor ready? Or half done and where is it? Tenth avenue fifty (50) feet; thence Iff'H Office in the City of Ne.w Brims sum of nine thousand' o !(• hundred and line of Fourth avenue; thence M) sou- f.17.80 Who has charge over it? Oh yes, In Chancery of New Jerwey ('2) westerlv anil parallel with the nor- Wick, N. J. fifty dollars (t'.l.'O 00) together with theasterly along tlie northeasterly line Between The Equltalble Life Assur- therly line of A.bbiitt street one hund- All the following tract or parcel <- the costs of this sale of Fourth avenue furly-two feet to the where 'are the flower beds from oui red (100) feot; thence (3) southerly land and premises hereinafter partlcu point or place of BEUINN'lNCi. ance Society of the United States, a cor- Together with nil and singular the SHXH-TTP'S SAIE street corners. Are they planted yel iwratlon of New York, Complainant, larly described, situate, lying nnd be rights, privileges, hereditament and HelnK all of ]<,i fifty-three and the appurtenances thereunto, belonging or loutlu'iisterly portion ol lot fifty-four, In Chancery of >T<>w Jersey from our fine Women's clubs andi gar in nnji\vij- nnd the noi'tlnvestcrly portion of lot e aipportuinhig fifty-two and the middle portion of lot Between William II. Kelly, Commis- den clubs? MJMS H. 10I,Y. Sheriff sioner of Ranking and Insurance of the? Simnn I1. titty. Known and designated on "General Yes where is our shade trees which Northrup. Solicitor. mail of McKcucr Tract, situate In the State of Xew Jersey, etc.. Comptolnant 9-7-It Borough of Highland Tark. -V. J., sur- and Morris Wltkin and Rebecca Wit- was supposed to be. planted around veyed and mapped out Into lnts April, kin, his wife. ot. als., Defendants. Fi the old people's poor house, so that Hill, by Mason & .Smith, .Surveyors, Fa., for the sale of mortgaged promis- SHERIFF'S 8iHB 1'iTtli Amlioy, N. J.." which imm is on es dated July 18, 1931. the old folks can come out from the In Chancery of Now Jersey Hie In the Middlesex County Clerk's Of- By virtue of the aljove staged "Writ louse in the hot burning sun and sit tlee. 1'remlmn known as 1,1« South Four- to me directed and delivered. I wilT ex- Uotw-een The Now Brunswick Sav- th avenue, lllluhl.iml I*nl*. N. J. pose to sale at public venduo on. in the shade under a tree. ings Inslltiitlon, a corporation <-,,,,. WEDNKSDAY THE 13TH DAY plalnnnt, and Cliarles Sydney .SiuMi' mil Tlie approximate amount of the de- OF SBr'niMRICH, A D, 1S3« Oh, yes, where is our street signs Durotliy .Smith, his wile, et a|H III crees to be satisfied by raid sale is the fondants, Fl Fa for the sale of 'limit mini of eighteen thousand five hundred at two o'clook Daylight Saving Time, Cant we have them as well as other atrei! premises dated August 7, 1KH llfly-tlirco dnlliirs <$]8,r.r.rt.00> together in the afternoon of the said dav, at the? towns all over the country. Is our Hy virtue of the above. Hinted Writ with the costs nf tills snip Sheriffs OfflcL. In the City "of New- , to me directed find delivered, 1 will ex- Together with .'ill nni! slngultir the Brunswick, N. J. ' town still an old neglected village pose to sale at public venduo on rights, prlvll<'Ki.H, . 'lliami-iits nnd It was ordered, adjudged nnd decrees ' -.not even a street sign on the sheets? \V1"I>NKSI)AV, TIIIO illril DAY ( iiiPiuirtpnanci-s tlien-uni. liplonging or tnnt tho "0 Nhares of capital stock No n:>:, of the Citizens Ilulldinir and Uxxn, Where is our Welfare League? HHI'TW.MJIIOH, A. I)., 1!i:n In nnywlnc ii|>ii"rtnlnlng. tit twu o'climk DayllBht .Saving Time In AI.A.V II. Kl.Y, Sheriff. Assodatinn owncil by the said Morris. riilllp .V,.' liren Wltkin ami llobccra Wltkin. his wife Where is our Chamber of Commerce; the. afternoon of the said day, nt tin Solicitor. and the New York Meat & Ponltry where is our Business Men's Asso- ShurllT'H orfli'u In tho City of Now S-31-.|t Market. Inc., on which there Is duo to- UruiiHwlck, N. J. '!"-m S.120.00 and assigned by them to. ciation? Let's wake up folks, let us All that I'eiialn lot, tract or parcel the- Citizens Building & Loan Associa- not sleep on the job. You are all fine of land and prelnlsoH hereinafter par- SHERIrF'S SAI.E tion as collateral security for the said ticularly ilesciilied Mltuute, lying ami loan be lirst sold and so much of cer- people, you arc all great citizens and lielug In the Jlorough of Highland I'ail; In Chancery of New Jersey tain mortgaged a)n>nilsi-.s with the an- great heroes, but let's not only talk the. County of .Middlesex anU .state lletwein William II Kelly, Commis- purtenanoe.i, in said Bill of Oomplnintt of -Now .loi'Noy, sioner oT Banking and Insurance or theIn said cause particularly set forth and1 aftxmt it but get action on things. Let's HMdl.VNINIl nit a inlnt 111 tho WesSlat- e or Now Jersey, et als., Complain- ilescrlboil, thai Is to Rfiy: not envy other towns. We can have terly lino or Ke avenuc distant ant, nnd Elizabeth (Inesko and Peter ALL that certain lot," tract or parcel . \ here too. Demand it from your fifty (fill) feet •therl.v from tho In-Caisko, her husband, et als., llefend- "f land and promises, hereinafter par- .. t>r tho Huh] woHtoiiy lino of ants. Fl. Fit. for the sale ol' mortgaged ticui.-irly described. situate, lying andi •i'.eacfers, demand it from your city Kucoinl n vi! ii it^ with tin- tiurlliei'ly It no premises dated July !.':t, 1934 being In the. City ,.f. .,-,.Pert„h „„,,„,,Amboy, ,In„ fathers, help the city fathers along. 0) fccil; thcticn OF SlSITBMnKH, A. 11. lilSI erly one hundred and fifteen (115) feat with1 a fine management and a fine i',\) ouHturly mid pjinilk-l with tjuj lli'Ht at two o'clonk Daylight Saving Time from tin. Intersection of the Northorly- eotirHC ono hundred no vim him (117) In the aftornoon of the Kjtld day. at theslde or New Brunswick Avenue with the* staff of carriers who are prominent fnot to thti wi-Htorly lino of y^ctml avn- Hherlfr'H Office In the City of New"estcrly side of New Street; runnlntr on the job, not prouchy but friendly. or puke \ nuo: tlioiuu! (l) -tHmtliPiiy nlontf 111 Brunswick, N. J. thence Westerly at right angles to Now wostoiiy line of KWOIKI avrtnim fifty It wns ordered, adjudged nnd decreed Street seventy-five (75) feet to a point;- Always on the job rain or sihinc, snow (!r»0) ruot to .Hi,. PIIUM* of — ' that tho thirty Hhares of capital stock and thence Northerly parallel with New or blow, mail delivered on time. Hi-lim tho ni'JHi i!iiHt(U-ly ono hundred No. 32IIC of the Citizens' Building ami Street twenly-flve ('ir,t fi t to a point; Hovontccn hi the I'NM'U'H Of- tllf: lln Yes, we have a fine staff of Fire 1 ( lOlizaheth Cac.sko nnd T'eter (lacsko, her rst. scvfnty-nve (75) feet Department boys. They surely res- lU'o nf tlie Comity I Middlesex nut! huHband: Mnx Kilmer, Jr., and Julia Tn a point in the Westerly ship of N«wr Stfuto of X(-w Jersey, •ntllled, "Map 'if1'Jliner, bis ivlfe, on .which there is dueStreet; running thence Southerly alone: pond quick. .Say it does not take them .11 lota, JOHtatc of Hannah TlH'r, dceooint or plnce of County of Middlesex and State of New Being tho same premises convey** NIN<5. Jersey; known as Lots 29 and 30, .Block to the said Snmuel Denenburg toy deed Being tho same premises which were P on Map of Lands of Jane E. Arnold of Max Denenburg, nnd wife. rlatcA conveyed hy Adolf Hanauer nnd others and others. June 27. 19?2 and recorded ln the Mid- tr ln (31) one hundred (1O-0) feet to Railroad anywise appertaining. Avenue; thence (4) southerly along AIJAIN H. KLY, Sheriff. rlallroad Avonue on the curve thereof, In Chancory of New Jersey. Olilbornc, Cornish & Scheck, Solicitors. fifty (50) feet to tho point or place of We will handle that, •35.70 beginning. Between Andora Kellnor, Executrix^ etc., et. al.. Complainant, and Anna M» Known as No.0»l State Street, Per- 1 th Amiboy, N. J. K. Johnson anc John H. Johnson, Iief- SHERIFF'S SALE huslband, et al., Defendants. Fi. Fa. for Tho approximate amount of the de-the salo of mortgaged jircmlses datedl In Chancery of Now Jersey, cree to bo satisfied by aald sale Is theJuly 33, 1934 Between Josopli Klein. Complainant, sum of Fifteen Thousnnd Seven Hund- By virtue of the above stated Writ. anil Herman Klein, et. als., Defendants. red Five Dollars (J15.70S.O0) together to me directed and delivered. I will Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged .promises with the costs of this snle. expose to Bale at public vendue on FINEST HIGH GRADE LEHIGH COAL Together with all and slngulnr the WlilDNHSDAY, THiO 19TH DAY OF dntod July 38. 1034. By virtue of tho slltove stated writ, rlfthUi privileges, hereditaments and SBPTaMBBlt, A. D., 1934 to me directed' and delivered, J will ex- appurtenances thereunto belonging or Inat two o'clock Daylight Saving TIm« pose to sale at pmbllc vondue on nnywlso appertaining. -ii tlie afternoon of the said day, at th» Wood cut to stove lengths, also split wood on hand WI3DN10SDAY, 1W3 2CTH DAY OF AI,AiN TI. I3L.Y, Sheriff. Slierllt's Office In the City of New SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1934 John A, Delaney, S'ollcltor Brunswick, N, J. • at tnvo o'clook, day-light nnviriff time, 126.04 8-24-4t All tlie roll«wlng tract or parcel of in the afternoon of tho said day, at land and premise* hereinafter particu- at all times the Sheriff's Otflco In tho City of New larly described, situate, lying and be- Brunswick, N. J. SAIE ing In the City of Perth Amboy ln th» TIIIA'CT CiME—All that certain lot, County of Middlesex and State of Nenr tnftct or parcel of land and premlfleiJ, In Ohluuiery of 'Now Jersey. Jersey, hereinafter particularly ilescribod. > sit- Between William II. Kelly, ot. nls., HfXilMNINO nt a point on the wes- uate, lying nnd lielng In the City of Complainants, mid Michaol Albert, et. terly aide of Oak Street, two hundruA Now Brunswick, In the County of Mld- ills, Defendants. M. lifc. for tho sale of twolvo and twenty-five hundredth!) dlosox and State of New Jersey, mortgaged promises datod July 26, 193-1.(212,25) foot northerly from the corner BJPKtl'N'NTNO in tho northerly line1 of By virtue of the libovo stilted Writ formed Iby the Intersection of tho weHt- Hiram street, at a point distant own to mo illrocLed and delivpred, 1 will ex- orly sldo of Onk Street «-lth tho north- feot eleven and one half inches east- pose, to sale at pu'bllc venduo, on erly side of "tfartiot Street; thence (.1> erly from the southeasterly corner of WErONTiJSDAr, "WHS 1UTH DAY westerly on h llnu at rlfc-'ht angles to» . Main Yard Branch Yard Oak Street, ono hundred (100) feet to the 'Nrlok Btore building now standing OF SlOITBMltliJIt, A. 11., 1»;M nt the northeaBt corner of Hiram ntul at two o'clook Daylight Saving Time, point: thence (2) northerly on a Hw Nollson streets: thojicfl runinn up n the afternoon of tlie Hald day, at theIiarallel with Oak Street, fifty (f>f» fl»tt ») Hhnrlir'H Office hi tho City ot Newto n point; thenco (3) easterly on n H»m northerly at right angle* Ith ft Irani at right angles to Oak Street, onft Itetnt* - streot forty feet moro or less to n point BruiiHWle.lt, N, J. All the. rnllinvJnlK tract or parcel of (lroij (1(10) feet to a point ln safd •wuw- South Ami In the line of Innd of Mrs. Hlmlmth tcrly sldo of Oak Street; thenc» (?+)••• Old Bridge nnd and 'premises hereinafter purtlcu- A. Dunljam. whicli wild point IH diflitnnt ;w* nHtorly and parallel With Illiitni Htreot, md deslgniilcd as No. 3C9-;T>t Oak Tel. S. A. 357-W fifty feet to hind now or late of (!eorgt> rtl'MrNNINd Ml. a (mint on the west- •ilrci'l, 1'erlb Amboy, N. .1. fjiimtm'rtz: ttionrc (.1) southerly and at. riy Hldo lllif. of South l-'lftb nvenue, The npiiroxli-uile amount of tno ffn- right nhglcH with lllram street forty distant uiirciily-nlx (If!) Ticl imrllraes- •reo lo lin HiitlHlleil liy Mild naje Is th& fcot mnrc nr ICHH tn tho northerly line erly from the inlerfpi-lldn of llm n"i- nun (.r I'Mve Thoiisani! lOlght Tfundrelt of lllnim M'tnM't. iifore^atd: tlience (I) Iii'i'ly line of Muglsnlla atreel with the I'hlrly Mollarn liri,8;Hi.(l(l) tOKetbcr with wr.f^iorly .-ilnru: tlie R.ild northerly lino westerly nlilii linn nf Hinilli I'Ml'lli HVI- he custn of Illln mile. of lllmm Blrci'l. llfty feet to tin' IIH- ic; I'linnliiii llii'iii'i- (•!) In li norlhwi"1.- ToKeiher with nil nrnl nlngular tfm Member Raritan Bay Coal Dealer's Association, Zone 6 rly dlrcetlnli nnd .'il'inu tbi> f'.'ilil wi'f- •lirhtii (irlvllcgeH, hei-edlliimenls a ..•11), itlit> right and j.rlvii., tiTlv sllili line or Kolltll Klftll avi'lilli. II ilMillrl im-en tlierroiiito IjelnnBlnli' IB having 11sr,' IT"'' lii-nmn of thoj ' ' ' " ' ' I ime blilr in> wis nppertnlning. building known an Jfn- li.", Illrmn street (37 %) .feet t" a i*|ilke for a eorne.; A I.AN II. BI,Y, extend over (.tlit'.r l'.nnin of Ibe pintles llienec (S) 111 a nii:ilhwe(iterly illiw.-tli-ti I.e" f illpiTBcr, Kollcllor, »¥•¥-»•-»••••••••••» xxx 5;"Kii first tirart anil font upon the wull and nearly at rluhl nuKlcn "'lib tin-J22.U4 «-«-*»• i PAGE FOUH THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934, ori Broadway found a cheap way lo sonic reason he stood 'Jp ju;t be-!Theatre, Perth Amboy, Saturday, Sun- came to the films direct from leads PIPE DREAMS iiniuse ihimself and the girl this fore the engine started out of the day, Monday and Tuesday. on the Broadway stage; Beal scored summer. Now that Keansburg h climbed up to the drivel's seat. For Featuring Ricardo Cortez, famous a distinct hit in the cinematization closed, he's got to spend some rea house and when he did his trousers! film favorite, "Hat, Coat and Glove" of "Another Language"' in the role money on her. He used to go down fell to his ankles before he could serves also as the debut, production he created on th< RARITAN HAH to the resort and play "Bingo." It grab them and, well you can inm- for Barbara Robbins, as the fenii; ir.e only cost him fifteen cents and lie gine the picture he presented. lead. Incidentally it is the seennd _ South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall and the girl got a whole night's Later at the fire he was standing picture for John B«al, the "other Miss Nan Brady of John street For Dances, Wedding Recetions, Christenings. Card amusement and won enough prizes to up in the engine again and two girls man" of the film drama. Miss Bib- has returned to her home after a Parties, Meetings and Private Social Affairs almost fill the hope chest. watering the fire suddenly yelled, bins, a beautiful brunette newcomer, two weeks vacation at Point Plea- Surprisingly Reasonable See "Oh look at that". His face got red sant, N. J. Knowing that old maids are very and he grabbed for his trousers, fond of pussy cats, we are wondering thinking the same thing had happen- John Wojciechowski, Prop. if a certain man about town in Laur- ed (but it hadn't and he breathed a Telephone S. A. 533 By Nick O'Tiaa ence iHarbor, who we mentioned last sigh of relief.' week in this column, is deserting his FREE SUPPER You know we do a lot of good in widows for an old maid. He was seen While the Sun Company put up an Ridgeway Avenue Mechanicsville this column. You remember several last week strutting along the board- argument in favor of bhe pipe line Every Saturday Night weeks ago we told you about a young walk leading a white Persian cat on one of the chief speakers who trid Henry street and how his girl who a leash. By the way, he still wore to Hackctt down brought up tl EVERYBODY WELCOME! lives across the street was locked out those knickers. question of a pipe line at Clintc They don't have to worry about that Place being dangerous if a pla; any more, because now the key is left It looks now as though this will ground was ever built alongside t RIDGEWAY TAVERN FREE! FREE! under the mat where the young lady be the last yeaT for the city base- school. At some stages of that mee' can find it without 'having the boy ing it sounded as though the coum A. S. JURSKI, Prop. ball league. It seems the trouble is. chamber was a playground. DANCING AND LUNCH friend imitate a burglar. that When the Board of Directors- Managers game was played recently, 528 RIDGEWAY AVENUE MECHANICSVILLE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Just because his sister said: the the players saw iball 'Maying such as "THE CAT'S PAW" IS wrong words at the wrong place the they never saw before and conse- MAJESTIC FEATUR Mkyor of Stevens avenue who likes quently have decided they're not a3 At Joe Jerome's Tavern raisin cake for breakfast is real ang- good as they thought they were. 'The Cat's Paw," which ope COR. RIDGEWAY & SCOTT AVES. MELROSE ry with her. Saturday at the Majestic in Per: SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Telephone S. A. 557 She walked 'into a Stevens Avenue Down at the railroad the other day Amboy, is the original title of t Confectionery store and MAJESTIPERTH AMBOY, N. J. C (!) SEVEN DAYS STARTING TOMORROW LAUREL and HARDY in Their Newest Comedy "GOING BYE-BYE" TOM HOWARD COMEDY SENSATION MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON SCREAM Thrilling BETTY BOOP CARTOON COMEDY Courtroom MOVIES OF OLD TIME STARS AND EVENTS VERY LATEST NEWS FLASHES Talo (N. Y. American) With Free to Ladies! TUESDAY NIGHT 7 to 11 P. M. Free to Ladies! R I C A R D O CO'RTEZ GOOFY GRACTETMEETS 'ROM ST! • •rbaraftobblai A Piece of The A Piece of The Jetin leal A Famous Hand Painted Famous Hand Painted FOX RELEASE You Can't Afford to Miii the Hit BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Wednesday, Thursday of Tho Seaionl and Friday and and
Last Times Today LUNCHEON . LUNCHEON • ncUfi ROYAL CANADIANS "DAMES" Gto*. BURNS »y might, and likely would have heard some things that wouldfamily of First street returned For each section of the house com- James Ellison has been appointed .have caused them, to change their minds; or at least raised a rea- home this week after spending a va- prehensive lists of improvements are chairman of the committee assisted Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb 23c lb. sonable doubt as to the wisdom of an abrupt termination of all cation at Sea Girt. offered under each of these headings. by James Yanas, Jr., Steve Albany Fancy Cuts of Prime Rib Roast 19c lb. negotiations. The owner is asked to check every and Philip DePort. Fresh Killed Fowl 20c lb. The arguments in favor of granting the franchise might F. E. Hartman of Gordon street, item in these lists which he would Fresh Killed Rdasting Chickens 27c lb. returned home this •week from Alex- like to consider for his home, and t Rumps of Milk Fed Veal 17c lb. Jiave brought out that other pipe lines have been recognized by andria Virginia, where he attended make a summary, on special pages the courts as public utilities. As such the pipe line people might the Volunteer Firemen's Annual Con- provided, of work to be done in each Fink's Smoked Hams (string end) 22c lb. go into court and secure an order that would enable them to putvention and parade. field. Boneless Chuck Roast 25c lb. Hxe pipe line through local streets without any local permission. Fresh Killed Broilers 25c lb. And to combat such a movement the objectors would need some- BIRTHDAY PARTY WIATER COAL COMPANY Best Quality Bologna, Frankfurters and Liverwurst thing decidedly more substantial thlan what .the City Solicitor A birthday party was tendered to HAS BEEN ORGANIZED FOODS 22c lb. Tuesday night termed unsupported statements that were not sus-Evelyn Margaret Conway at her —o—. SAFEIY Fresh Made Loose Sausage 20c lb. •ceptible to proof; something more definite than newspaper clipp- home at 205 Broadway in honor of •Mr. Lawrence Waiter, one of the Country Roll Butter 32c lb. her 6th (birthday rocontJy prominent younger business men of ings regarding an oil tank fire in South America. the city announced this week the for- Lamb, Veal or Pork Chops 23c lb. Or it might have developed that the Middlesex Pipe Line Games were played and refresh, mation of the Waiter Coal Company, Fresh Loins of Pork 22c lb. "concern might and probably now will, run the line into their pro- ments wore served Evelyn receiv- which will handle coal distribution to Cider Vinegar 5c bottle perty, here via the right of way and abutting property of the ed many pretty gifts householders in this section. Uco Cream * «»«» 23c Pennsylvania Railroad; and if they do the local objectors will have Prizes were -won by Lois Nelson, The main office and warehouse of New Pack Tomatoes or String Beans 3 cans 23c Emma Jane Harris, Gloria DeWitt, the Waiter Coal Company is locatod tie if anything to say 'about it. And if they do do this, the con-Betty Ferguson and Dorothy Pow- In South River and the company Soft as Silk Toilet Tissue »c roll iplated plant expansions can be made regardless of some of 3. maintains a branch office here. people's, wishes—with just a much thoroughness and with Those presont were Emma Jane Mr. Waiter Btartcd in the wo»d COUPON at as many tanks as though the arrangements had been agree- iarris, Doris South, Lois Nelson, business here seven years ago, in a . SWANH1LL < Uibly concluded instead of ending in mutual antagonism. Evelyn South, Shirley GreBor, Glo- (mall way and the business has grown Bring this Coupon'to the Broad- •it These pro-franchise speakers might haye brought out that ria De Witt, Janet Do Witt, Emma steadily year after yoar. Mr, Wait«sr ICE & COAL CO. way Market. You will get IS ttaiexpenditure of about a million dollars in plant expansion might Lenr, Betty Ferguson, Bobby Hujr- has expanded the business to include Elk's Trading Stamps FREE venin, Charles Hugvonin, Mickey the retailing of cool in order that he 146 HENRY STREET , .joost-fbe local tax ratables by approximately twenty percent. AndSnbb, Albert Eockware, Clomtine with purchase of 50c or more. * "^ may give his largo numlber of custo- Telephone 340 j a 2(| per cent increase in the local tax ratables would certainly Whltmore, Dorothy Powers of Perth mers greater service. • / show up favorably in the local tax rate—and how! And that lo- Almboy, Wilraa Pfau, of Morgan, cal tax rate is going to need some favorable attention in the and Evelyn M. Conway, Mrs. Will- iam Frooman, Annn Freeman, Mrs. next few years—more than it has had the last few years at least T. Hugronin, Mrs. Harry E. Whifr- —which statement is made in the face of the admitted fact that worth, Charles Whitworth, Mrs. Ha- 4:he tax rate has been falling for the last five years. That has zel DeWitt, Florence Jean Conway /happened in spite of, rather than because of, any particular ac- and Mrs. Albert Conwaiy. tion to that end by the respective and successive governing bo- •dies. Increased revenues and ratables is the real explanation. There was also the probability of revenue being derived from -the assessment of the pipe line itself. In a municipality of this .'kind every thousand dollars worth of ratables is important. Besides which the city would get for NOTHING a five acre x Fttw wo NOT tract, all bulkheaded and nicely filled in. That tract might come &\>\LTY Of THE in pretty handy in the next few years as a place to put the sew- age disposal plant that is in the offing, only postponed, not aban- S3 BREAD : 'ddned by the County Seat agitators for abatement of pollution in the Raritan River. The tract would have been big enough to ac- •commodate the incinerator plant that the city will sooner or later have to put up to escape the constant complaints and health men- ace of open garbage dumps. While the tract was being bulk- Standard headed and filled in, the sanitary sewer outlet which is not now BR£AD R LOAF and never has been extended far enough out into the bay to meet SI'»dorUn,lie.d the legal requirements, might h^ve been moved over, covered up, «xtended and protected properly wilhour, any, or not a great deal, of expense to the city. And there would have been plenty of Apace left as probable industrial sites for there is a good deal of area in a 1450 foot strip that is 120 feet wide. Special for the Week-End The pipe line people probably wouldn't have much difficulty THE BILL OF locating further up the river.. If they did, ,and there is anything PARTICULARS in the argument about the odors, the prevailing winds being down we'll gladly submit a bill of rivpr, this entire city will enjoy the odors the greater part of the of particulars: 1. Uniform TIMELY VALUES IN "time. Located on the local -waterfront the odors wouldn't travel quality; 2. Purity; 3. Fair far against the -ntind and only when the wind was east or north- BUTTER prices; 4. Courteous Ser- east, which usually mq|ans storm, and closed windows, would the vice. Examine the evidence Mad* from FANCT -city have to put up with the odors.. In line with A&P'i policy of alwayi offering and see if our bakery pro- timely foadi at the lowait poiiible prlcei, Fmh Pailturittd • i FRESH Bayway is supposed to be one of the largest oil refineries in we are featuring for this week these nour- CREAMERY -the east—and it's been there a good many years—without very ducts measure up. You'll CrMin ID. enjoy shopping at a store ishing strength-giving foods that or* es- much of the town being destroyed as the result of the fire hazard. pecially ideal for growing children. 29« TThe same statements apply to Carteret—to Bayonne. The local that is equipped with new, FOR ALL SHORTENING USES lb. |3C •project was not a refinery. It was an effort to avoid building clean, modern fixtures. M»llo-Wh«atH0,c. .o, 2,r; Pure Lard one. Building a refinery would call for an entirely different pro- We Deliver C(10 d MEDAL, CERESOTA, smb. C cedure on the part of the corporation. Coeonog ^Vrir" * ">•« HECKER'S or PIUSBURY'S 7 lb. bog 39 All of these things were taken into consideration when'the Tel. S. A. 153 bog Ann Page Preserves HECKER'S or 24* lb. $|21 COLD MEDAl 24M lb. $123 •Citizen last week urged favorable action on the pipe line ordi- or CERESOTA nance. Members of the Rotary Club, which organization certainly OUR WEEK END Ann Page Jellies eo>.iati3c PIUStURY'S bag I bag. • N N e v ,71b7 . 34l/ lb.QC includes some of the real brcjad minded leaders of this commu- SPECIAL Peanut Butter P\ G B \t ..i- 19 SUNNYFIELD 3'/j lb. 2 c nity, discussed the project on Tuesday. The consensus of opinion Flour "8gZ?All-Purpon bag£\7* £32 bag 7* i although there were two or three dissenters, was to the effect that FRENCH COFFEE U. S. No. I ; the advice of The Citizen was good. CAKES Low Regular Prices Potatoes GRADVE 5 7= I The net result of the regrettable affair was thfat it stopped Cream Filled C 'the progress of the Sun plant developments and expansion plans Regular 25c Shredded Wheat 2 «. 23 ;for something considerably less than a twenty-four hour period. e x Campbell's Beans . .., ui. «• 5 C .And the city is in a fine position to ask favors such as hiring lo- Special 20c "cal labor, routing trucks, abating noises, eliminating odors, re- Quaker Maid Beans 3^,13« Puffed Rice . • 2 23 WE GIVE ELK M pairing streets, and what not—from an antagonistic corporation, * Friends Baked Beans H°'18' PLAIN OR SAITEO which may now? become "a general nuisance", a term which has iat TRADING STAMPS Del Monte Tomato Sauce «»5e Uneeda Biscuits 3 one time or another been just as vigorously applied to every other C 12 ox. C industry or corporation that is or hps been located here. Del Monte Apricots iorg..t can 23 Comet White Rice 2 13 All in all, despite the manifestations of Tuesday evening, Del Monte Peaches ftg&T !£ldc Tvhich could not have been, and were not even claimed to be, a Pillsbury's Minitmix laigopkg. consensus of opinion of the majority of the residents of South lomaroes STANDARD QUALITY J««»O* Amboy, The Citizen still believes the Council members mjade a String B»anisSSS», 3«-25« 4 r=H grave mistake in being stampeded into decisive negative action. COUPON Waldorf Paper . Although no one can really blame the gentlemen in question for Bring this Coupon to the Shaker Salt CRYSTAL package 6C C U ekci C 7 bar. doing Tsftiat they did~in the face of the unjust and unwarranted Daylight Bakery. You Quaker Oats °E GUIAR "° »* 8 Kirkman's BORAX SOAP 25 demonstration by the unaffected, unauthorized and irresponsible wiU get 15 Elk's Trading Keiioggs POSTTOASTHS coke. •element that staged it. The situation can be summed up in the Stamps FREE. C Palmolive Soap . 3 Royal Baking Powder *„" 18 words of the city solicitor &s the result of being "Poorly advised C CAKTON ol I C 2O or badly misinformed." Tfait Week'i Special Recipa by Swansdown Flour '"•gt Pka. 27 10 pkgi. or ' Cigarettes 2^>25 4 TINS of 50 Mil* Dora Tiidal. llb.can]Oe UICKY STRIKE, CHCSTCKFIdO, OLD GOLD, CAMEL The Young Peoples Guild of the Trenton wore Sunday visitors at th MOCHA BANANA PUDDING 3 P^> 17' Christ Episcopal Church will hold a home of Mrs. Howard Brovrn of Jello or Royal Si'nim meeting rat Christ Church Pariah Broadway. 4 slices bread, H in. thick. Heinz Ketchup Houao iSundflyi evening at 7 p. m. 2 tablespoons butter. Tempting Week-End Meat Specials! Cold in Canadian Prorincaa 1 cup hot strong coffoe. White House 4t'l23' Where will be a meeting of tho An- Gold Is found In everj province of Junket Tablets •clent Order of Hiberians at the K. of ' Canada except Princo Edward Island, 2 tablespoons cream or rich milk. :<3, Home on David 3treot beginning and ID point of Talus It ranks with Candies, Gum Fancy .21* »t 2 p. m. iSunday afternoon. coal as the two moat Important min- 3 bananas, sliced thin, e eral products of the Dominion, states 1 cup brown sugar. Drano . Mr. A. !L. Brown and family of tbe deportment of mines, Ottawa. Round Pot Roast <» 29 Butter bread and cut into Lux Flakes i«a> package 23c small cubes; add coffea to which cream or rich milk haa PANO 6 Soap . 3 «k« IQc TOP ROUND STEAK CHCHCCGRAD- H, 35< been added. Combine with other ingredients and mix well, Pour into buttered bak- Really Fresh Coffee* CHUCK ,.Z!ZL OF LAMB WHOU *.15< KELVINATOR ing dish and bake in moderate oven at 350 dcg. F, for 46 Sight O'clock M? ib.2,c FANCY BEEF LIVER .b.!5« minutes. Serve hot with OIL BURNERS pod or plain cream. Red Circle «CH, FUU-IOOUD ik 23c Fresh Fillet fiSw«M9« Fresh Mackerel STUONO, VIGOROUS lb. tin 27' SOUTH AMBCV DOLAN BROS. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. DAYLIGHT BAKERY EASTERN DIVISION 130 NORTH BROADWAY PHONE 294 JOl BROADWAY SOUTfl AHB0Y.H..L. . "•! •; FOODS * MODERATE PRICES » COURTEOUS SERVICE * MODERN STORES PAGE SIX THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934.
By Oiborne LOOKING BACK FEATHERHEADS Catalogued _„ . WAS goMMAjs=£=Bg ]5 THAT MANI? "" I'VE BEEN WAITlNcS- FOR MY OH-SHE SA'E> POES ME TrilWK I'M GCMN&- HUSBAMP-BUT NOW I'M MEET VgR. WIFE HERE 22YEARS Son WAS..jlcvl'N T vr-A.?V VvlfcLL • WATCH FEft. Af- TO STAMP HEPE ALL HOME—Vvlt-L VoU "TELL HIV. Issue of Sept. 7, 1922 I'VE <5-oU-£. ? SHE TOOK TM GUr WIP £- E AW ,_ A TOOT- Local admirers of football are :n HOME,' MUSTACHE hopes that there will bu several move teams arountl this year than were in AM' A WORRIED the game last season. The Cathoiie Club will have a fino eleven. John Casey ha> been chosen manager ani "Cap" Hanaway, an old St. Mary's star will be in the baekfield'. The Cy press A. C. may put out a team an the Sheridans who have always besn noted for their gridiron men, wil surely be "on the job." " * • » » • Rocco Colucei of this city will be •united in marriage on Sunday after noon to Miss Elizabeth Vaglco o: New York. The ceremony will taki place in New York City and many o: the bridegroom's friends from this city are planning to attend. After marriage the young couple will re FINNEY OF THE FORGE ASLttS Open Sesame side in the residence owned by MTJ Michael Reilly on Washington ave. Ol'LL HAVE T'REST YEZ GURRL PAYMIMBER.) r~- —AM" WO\H DID WELi_/rbu SEE— 1 THE So-I BoUSHT TH' STOLEKi TOOLR.r EMMY T'IMG-7_/ Yes—PLEASE GlT TH MESELF A It was a jolly little crowd which IM V£R OOM YET. SAY 3bou Box' BOX FER THE EXTF?A KEY left the M. E. Church grounds last HAVE S&Z. T'SAY FER, -ft-T Potf Wuz. MISSUS AWPVAJHEN Friday evening, tucked, comfortably CAN BE tlSET> in the straw in the bottom of Elias AGIN YEZ. LOCKEv AN' Trt' IPID SHE SAID Mason's wagon, and enjoyed a trip LOCK OKAY-— I SHOULT3 BUY on the Old Bridge Road, as a reward SOMETHING- for their having sold five or more tickets for their Sunday School ex- cursion which was so successful. About fifteen sold the required num- ber and took advantage of the straw ride offered by Mr. Mason, their as- sistant superintendent. • • * • • Tuesday evening the Council de cided it would be necessary to rn;s< $34,778.75 by taxation to run the city the coming year. Trolley car trouble took up much of the time during the meeting. There •was a complaint about the slowness in installing the switch at Broadway •and Main street, a complaint that MECHANICSVILLE CLUB JERSEY CENTRAL POWER on the five and a half percent sent the Public Service was not running Sun Oil Manager PLANS FOR_CLAM BAKE AND LIGHT DIRECTORS cumulative preferred; $1.50 on thi ! their cars to the city line but were Thet hirdi annual clnnjbnkc under DECLARE DIVIDENDS six per cent series cumulative pre- etopping at the Central railroad sta Claims Few Motorists the auspices of the Mechanicsvillc ferred; and $1.76 on the seven per- The Board of Directors of the Jer- cent series cumulative preferred. Gl'ty Solicitor Peavse reported' that Social Club, an event which i* look- sey Centra] Power and Light Com- ed forward to with interest by many These dividends are payable on,- the Jersey Central Traction Company pany have declared regular quarterly Know Correct Oil to Uselocal nnd out of town people, will Oct. 1 to all stockholders of recorff", did not have a franchise for the No Fancy Offers stock dividends as follows:. $1.37% at the close of business on Sept.. 10, be hold on Sunday, Sept. Kith at the curve switch at Main st. and Stev- irade of Oil That Will Operate new Raritnn Hall on Ridgeway ave- ens ave. nt Highest Efficiency Given nue under the direction of Jolm It is not our policy to secure new customers by Much Consideration by De- , The Empire *Tlioatre now building AVojcicchowsTd. The bake will be "trick" methods. We have found that the drily worth- THE SOUTH AMBOY on Broadway is nearinjr completion signers. fcerved stnrting at 10 A. M. and it is expected that it will be That few motorists Itnow their Those on the committee are: J. V. while means is by consistently giving value and quality BUSINESS DIRECTORY opened during the week of Septem- Hcindlc, C. C. "Watson, James L. cai's "were engineered to operate on ber 16th. The floor will he raised so Reilly, H. M. Martin, William Ryan, a certain specific grade of motor oil at fair prices. Try shopping here and see the reason. that those sitting in the rear can see John Kurzawa, Michael Piatkoski, REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE JEWELER the stage as well a* those seated in s the interesting revelation made by Vincent Paczkowski, Martin Pryga, front. The seats will he of the latest Mr. C. H. Wright, the Sun Oil Com-John J. Ciol, Stanley Knast, Fre cally every instruction ibook issued AGENCY railroad by the major companies with their watches our secure suitable room in which to horn 'Power & Light Tels. 850 and 851 110 N. Broadway REAL ESTATE AMD school until the alterations to School new cars. INSURANCE specialty. No 2 are finished was called for. A "However, comparatively few mo- Contpdny 107 S. Pla* A*»a* conference with the members of thetorists seem to be able to remember 128 North Broadway T.lophon. 17S So»lb Aabej Board of Trustees of Odd Fellows which grade of motor oil is recom tmiiiiiiiniM 11II IK lit I Hall -was reported on and they seem- mended for their particular car with The Bosvd of Directors has de- ed -willing to have their building used clared the following regular the result that they frequently spec quarterly dividends: For United States Senator for that purpose. It was stated thit ify^the wrong grade of oil and conse- PLUMBING AND HEATING the rent of the hall varied somewhat quently do not get the most out 3f 4% Serfas Preferred, A. HARRY MOORE O.T. MASON in the opinion of the various members their cars. No. 23. Rale: $1.37X4 (BaocMKur VHP, HsHu! but that the building could be secured "To assist motorists the Sun Oil 6% Saiei Preferred, For Governor G. T. WILHELM for $45 per month. Company has recently issued a new No. 29. fate: $1.59 chart, too long'.' for reproduction !n 7% Series Prejernd, WILLIAM L. DILL John Conlogue Jr., son of Mr. and newspapers. This chart lists all irtak- 'No. 38. date: 11.75 Sanitary and Mrs. John Conlogue of Augusta St. s of cars byt name, year and model Relief-Recovery-Reconstruction RetiaWe UNITED STATES iMtpanies recently received word from the au-and then clearly speciflies ejeactiy payable on October 1, 1934 to Heating Engineer thorities at Stevens Institute of Te- aUckoolden of record at the close which grade of oil has been recom- of business September 10, 1984. VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET •Xl»LOSION INSURANCI chnology that he had been awarded a mended for that particular model. L, H. Fetteri Treanlrtt. MERCO OIL BURNERS echolarBhip in that institute. "By referring to this handy chart Paid for J>y John J. Rafferty, Couri^cCliairman. NOTARY PUBLIC John has been -a student at the pre- every motorist dan obtain the oil best • • '\T - • -LI I. paratory school for three years* anJ< suited to his own car. This chart is 231 first Stred Smith AmMy when the final examinations were free, and may be obtained wherever Telephone S. A. 292 held in June it was announced that Sunoco Mercury Made Motor Oil is 228 FIRST STREET the scholar attaining the highest av- sold. Incidently, Sunco is made in J. M. FARSZll. erage in all studies would be entitled all necessary grades for automotive SOUTH AMBOY. N. J. to free tuition through the college. lubrication from the heaviest truck As there is but one such scholarship to the midget car." Insurance of All Kinds given each year, a determined effort Fir., Automobile, Liability, WILHELM'S HALL was made by every member of thBIRTHDAe Y & WEDDING entire class of one hundred and twen- Explosion, Oainalty, cte. Rates Furnished Upon ty of which John was the youngest ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED member. That he was successful not AT KUROWSKY HOME Surety and Fidelity Bond* Request only speaks volumes for his own abi- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Tobptwaa 347-J lity, but reflects great credit on St. erick Kurowsky on Ruritan street, Mary'B Parochial School where ho Saturday evening, a party was held 343 MAIN ST. SOUTH AMBOY W. HARPER LEWIS received his early training, being a to celebrate Mrs. Kurowsky's birth- graduate of the class of 1009. duy and the couple's eighteenth wed- PAINTS, ETC. Consult He For OpinloM aai< His parents and many friends feel ding anniversary. grimHyt pleased ovor his accomplish- Estimates on All Hlfi Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ment and it is predicted! that he will Grade Plumbing- ami Gorge .Saunders, Richard Neiltopp, telephone 485 win further honors in the institute. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kurow- Heatinc Charles M, Ilimmelberger has been sky. of Staten Island, Mr. and Mrs. EUGENE A. MORRIS 189 North Broadway appointed superintendent of the RaEmi- l Kurowsky of Perth Amboy, JMr. South Amboy ritan River Railroad in the vacancy and' Mrs. Gus Kurowsky of Perth (Buooeasor to A. T. Korr) caused by the resignation of Frank Amboy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Emils of Jer- Telephone 584 Hoffman. Mr. Himmclbcrger was sey City, ,Mr. nnd Mrs, Richard Han- Paints, Oll§ and Vanishes. formerly connected with the Balti- ly of Point Pleasant and Mr. and ACETYLENE WELDING more and Ohio Railroads Mrs. George Saunders. Brashes, Glass, Bronzes, •Mr. Huffman has been in the em- LETS MdTHERGO ploy of the R. R. R. R. for twenty Largest Austrian Area Gold Leaf, Stttiw, Ste. years. In 1890 he accepted a position The largest nrteslan nren In the JOHN J CROSS with the company u» clerk. He serv- world Is In Australia nnrt comprises WALL PAPBR ed JIB General Freight and Passenger rVTO.OOO B(|imre miles. HE family enjoying the many advantages of gas service can always 288 First Street South Amboj ELCCTRIC AND Agent of the road until 1894 when plan their outings and adventures with mother going along. For with he was appointed superintendent, T ACETYLENE WELDING the conveniences of gas to help her, she need not spend nearly so much which position he occupied until Juno TAILOR Cmsaral lUp.triaa 80, 1800 when he r«signoJ'. Ho serv- time at her household tasks. ed as county detective for over two Stall AT*BSM years under Prosecutor George Bcr- NEW YORK > Her shopping can be done the day before with assurance that her all about your : All the most Injurious grasshon— registrar of vital statistics. life" ran be just as aptly applied to slii'd their skins on tin nvertigo orl_. Into Action After Promised Here With Look Forward to Big private affairs between you and your the gold fish as it can to the human Then after having your name and wi!V. If \ou tiu ^tt alonii' a.s we!] ns : times (hiriiic Ilu- course of tlielr deve\ being. "piiii'M. The KniKslmpper's skin doe* pedigree taken any number of time.-, you hupt:u won!.., the whole uoriii Long Layoff Tuesday No High School Teams Night Next Monday you go out into the world to earn J= ma keep pare with the grmvUi of the- Allows about it lx-c;ui>e yoii jusi ki *P ] No Taxes Paid to Waihington iyi'ur livelihood. It's pretty hard now- on living together. If on the other Insert, so |l,is p,,S( KWS through tha- a; I There Is no ussossur of Wellington W'vonil processes of nioltlnjr by hang- Junior Order and Catholic Club Many Local Grid Stars Signed Prij-es Will Be Awarded for Ac-i i».w '-'> a job without givingg g hand you an.- not quite as lucky iis nmi Washington has no collector of coniplichments Durin Season i information about vour- you thought you would be and you ing upside down utlntclioit by IIS leg» Game Called on Account of Up to Play Out of City. K taxes; no taxes are paid to Washing- In siiuiK support nnd slowly wriggling Darkness. | . -,-"— Just Closed. | hat of >™r decide to beat your wife to teach her ton. -<•- ; With tic baseball season rapidly a lesson the lanv steps in and again nut of Its olrt cunt. After a period of inactivity cau^il ('l'jwinir to » close sport fans of the The boys who have been knocking I enough information in it's iiles'a, you find yourself toiling the details by inclement weather, the soft bull city are turning their thoughts to the the chick pins over during the sum- its employes to give it an idea a w the police and' to the court. You leagues of the city (jot under way football season. Indications are that iner months and those who have been(each one's religion, their habits, ...„. can't even fight with your wife with- again Tuesday night. .football will have one of the poorest trying to do so, look forward to next j location of their homes, their teleph- out some one butting into your bus- . The Catholic Club anJ Junior Or-]seasons in South Amboy in a jjre-'U Monday night when "Recognition one, their parents, whore they lived, iness. der nines staged one of the most spec-j many years. The main interest of lov- Night" will take place.lat the YMiCA. how they lived and when they died. ml. _.1_1 *: —ill l. 4.1.. I . J It is almost impossible to accumu- .tacular games seen here this season ;ers of the pig-skin sport here has al- The celebration will mark the | Lot's suppose however, you have late even a small amount of this when they battled for eight innings j way s been the high school teams but closing of one of the most successful j somehow avoided giving this informa- world's goocia without the world and the g*me was called on account;with neither of the two schools put- ciuck pin seasons in the history of tion and have picked a mate you be- knowing abuut it if it wants It). First Announcing the of darkness with the score tied it ting a tdim on the field this year, the organization. Prizes will be awar- lieve you can live with in peace and of all, you'ive got to tell how much "three all. they will have 'to search, elsewhere ded and the Hardly Abies who cap happiness for the rest of your life, you make because you must On the same evening the "Citizcn"|for an opportunity to see their faf- tured the championship will bo th and you and the other person decide file an income tax statement that team made it's first appearance i orite sport. guests of honor. This team compose* to marry. You oan't even pick a life tolls not only how much money you the second league when it met th Several non-school teams are Te- of Harold Edgecomb captain, Vincon partner without telling somebody make but how much you spend-, how Cubs. The Cubs walked off the fiei ported to be in the process of organi- Poulson, William Gominger and E'i WINNERS! 1 else your business, .because in ordsr you spend it ami a million other with an 11-3 victory under their bell zation, but owing: to lack of playing Ward Schaeffer finished' 'in first plac to become regularly married, you've things. having jumped in the lead in th space within the city, it is under- with the Knights coming in a elo'i got to give the details to someone opening inninp; when they secure' stood most of them are arranging,for second. You eiin't buy even a tiny piece 'A h else in order that a record may be rial estate without having the fact eight runs. The Citizen team una travelling games., The Tigers, who In addition to the nwni\lin g o kept of the fact. cu"tomed to the hills, dales and tren have voro organized. THE MESS KIT noney you'vo sav*-d nnd if you do TOW afternoon when the Ironside: In the interval between the clos- must even indicate your party pre- business by check, they're got; a pret- of the 1934 and the Catholic Club come togethe ing of the baseball • Reason andi the By "Wood Burns" ference. If you have a political opin- ty good iilea how much you spond', tons should see an exciting game. opening of the basketball feason ion, you must certainly, some time, where you spend it, what yoii spend 1 Has it ever struck you that it talk politics and if you meet up with Monday night, the Catholic Chi' there is certain to be a period of con' impossible for a person to lead tin it fur and when you spend it. YARD and GARDEN Competition gets into action'again when it meet! someone who thinks differently you If you're in business you can't even siderable inactivity'here unless soft 'private life" we often hear men put up a vcnbal "fight in order the; Buskejr Club and Tuesday nigh Vail, which has enjoyed:tttusual pop- tiontxl? fail without everybody knowing all the Baptist'Men and the YMiGA mee to prove that you are justified in ubout it. Bankruptcy papers are fil- Sponsored by the ularity for the past several months, By the term "private life" wo gen holding that opinion. Wednesday's contest is between th is carried over and played during the orally understand that n pemou ii ed, all your creditors lire notified' and P&S All Stars and the Episcop football season. You can't even fight with your the fact is broadcast generally. If, not engaged in anyi activity tlm! 1'oijrhbor without someone else stick- NEW YORK nien and Thursday night the Juni' There is considerable sentiment in brings thorn before the public am on the other hand, youv business Is Order team opposes the Marathi ing their nose in your ull'ulrs. It successful, you've got to file a report favor of continuing tho soft ball sea- consequently we understand lluit they would seom, by all the laws of na- Bus outfit while the Methodist Mt son until real cold weather andl it is do just about what they want to with- with the government telling how suc- and: the Ironsides will furnish the ac ture that you couldi fight with your cessful and the- contents of that re- likely this will be done. out regard for the opinions of others neighbor without it being anybody tion on Friday evening. or what they may say or think abou port cun generally be learned, by any- else's business or without anybody one interested. Right to Vote them. <;Iso having a desire to mix up in the Here's your chance Co sec Sunday's Herald Tribune Tile United SlatttH of Auiprlca does If however, there is such :i thing You can't even die without coining some of the most beautiful now from your newsdealer, ^•••••••••••••••••u quarrel, but it's not so. The minute in contact with someone else. T-herc gardens and suburban liomc or phone PEnnsylvania -"* not Kiiaraiiti'O to Us clilzi'iis (hi- right as a "private life," in the strict in- you strike your neighbor, you (hid the to vote, writes 0. li. Turner In (ho terpretation of the phrase, none of us lire several reports made out when settings in America... in next C-4O0O. You'll get two full GREEN'S police on tho promises investigating you die. The undertaker records the Sunday's Herald Tribune. pnges of handsome Yard Kansas City Times. Tim decision as to have ever encountered it. We coin- and demanding the -whole story and •who urny enjoy tills privilege Is re- 1 date on which you died, why you did, Perhaps YOU won a prize, and Garden pictures in roto- nonly regard ourselves ns free peop- then you arc hnilod into court and if you entered this famous an- gravure . . . and others in v MEN'S SHOP served to tho Indlvtdiuil Ktntra. Tho le, but the truth is that we are pret- how long you lived, where you died, you've got to toll the whole story to who your parents were, who your nual competition... or maybe plain black and white. PtUS Announces a new weekly Constitution merely provides Hint In y much like the cogs in n big wheel, the court. it was a neighbor of yours, The an interesting; newspaper of granting the right, to vote no state each practically the same as the oth- descendents are and much other in- Herald Tribune will tell you. ten sections full of news and special policy. Watch for When you got married you take formation. Even the plot in which shall discriminate liccmise of race, re- er, each making certain contacts ot a Order your copy of next entertainment. Fiction, too. '• these specials and save r< l your wife for "better or worse" and you arc buried is registered so that "SlM SI K?,' " Jf $?.l i'iiE -'"5JJ tain time and then passing on to t's generally considered it's a matter money. »'.- *, '.. tfint there ^xishfiiie occnsloifiiil Incon- mako room for someone else. even after you're dead the whole This Week We Are sistency of a person bnjiiK » citizen of If you tried for instance to live a certain stnte ivlthotil bclnR n citizen real "private life," you would soon Offering: of the United States,-fi?!V;ilKhoiigl] a find that custom, tradition and law .state ennnot nwltn an nlfoh. ,a citizen have made it impossible for you to Men's and Boy's •of the United States., ft. may confer io so. The ideal private life would on him all the prWIjegeS'tbnt It con- se to come upon oauth unannounced Sweaters fers on Its own citizens. ,nd then slip away somewhere to a [ spot unoccupied by other human Zippers and Slip-overs Objectionable Odors beings and live the rest of your life Some orchtils are capable of drug- there. from $1.95 to $2.95 ging the senses and causing fnlntncsa. That couldn't be done however, be- There are some peopled too, who cun- :ause it's next to impossible to ar- Some to Close Out Stock not stand the scent of roses, whilst oth- rive on this planet without having 0 as low as 98c ers are prejudiced nprnlnst the violet. he fact recorded. The minute you Mi MEN'S SHOP BLUE SUNOCO 104 S. BROADWAY ]«••••••••••••••••• sets the pace "All you have to do is try Frank's food and see the change in him." '
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1027 The first knockless motor fuel to sell at regular gas, Brookfield Butter price. Colored blue for identification. 1928 lib. rolls More miles per dollar—proved by Prof. Dad University of Toronto, in test of gasolines sold in Canada. "Man-made rules that conflict 1029 Jinockless power increased—knockless (Octane) • with natural laws take a lot Pime Beef Rib Roast - 25c lb. of iweetnen out of life." rating boosted. We add tweetneu to your life in the form of pure meatt. Fresh Beef Liver 19c lb. 103O Proved by eminent engineer—to give greater- Your friends will tell you it's a pleaiure to deal at a modern mileage per dollar and per gallon than other gasolines- •neat market where service is Home Made Loose Sausage • 28c lb. tested, including three premium priced motor fuels. polite and prices are CUT RATE! Fresh Killed Chckens - 23c lb. 1031 Ite(ti»r than Npvcn extra price gasolines — in "miles per gallon"—proved by prominent engineer.- Fresh Killed Fowl OQc Knockless power (OcU:ne Rating) again increased. lb LO Genuine Spring Legs of Lamb • 25c lb. Rib Lamb Chops QCc 1032 E'irsf to combine high lest action with high knock— 2 lbs 00 Fancy Eating Apples less power at regular gas price—becomes known, as. the- Loose Sausage, our OPc "Two Fisted" Molor Fue|>V own make, lb Lu Macintosh 4 lbs. for Alleatown Scrapple QCc 1033 Sets a new hi fill in flashing pick-up and' acccter? 2 lbs.* 00 Hard Slicing Tomatoes - - 3 lbs. for 10c alien—making it the "P«8«-Word of the Roud."., Fresh Beef Liver 1 4c lb 1*1 Breast of Lamb T-Ac Jersey Potatoes, No. 1 basket 39c lb. Pound IV A HANDSOME PENCIL BOX FREE WITH ONE and again* in 1934 Fresh Smoked Hams, whole or shank OCc CAN OF JOHNSON'S half, lb LO Top or Bottom Round OQc Milco-Malt - lb. can 39c 'for Roasting L*3 COMBINATION SALE Fresh Fl»t Spare 1 Cc 1 Piig. Flagstaff Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, reg. 9c Ribs, lb 10 and 1 can Tomtato Paste, reg. 10c New Saur Kraut 9CC 3 lbs CO BOTH FOR 15c Fresh Chopped OCc Hamburger, 2 lbs. Civ Hardwood Clothes Pins 40 for 9c Fresh Smoked OCc steps farther ahead Sausage, lb LO Hurff's Pork & Beans - 2 lgst. cans 19c Pickled Pigs Fe«t OCc by giving streamline action Quart size jar OO FOR QUALITY DEAL AT FRANKS MARKET 611 BORDENTOWN AVE..SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. TBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1934; THE SOUTH AMBOY FAGB SBVMf
First Moravian* W.ler Flow. Three W.yf Rubber Traei Traced lo Th«ft The first Moravian settlement In The "tup" of [lee American continent Ail of the rubber trees In lBdl«, «* WHO'S WHO IN BUSINESS A morion was at Savannah, (Ja., In 1735. Is In the mused interior of Hinder .Malay and the Fur East may be traced The colony moved to Pennsylvania In National park. Triple Divide peak i_ to a daring theft by Sir Henry Wlck- 1740. Under the leudtrshlp of Count the only place where melting snows hnm. When the Brazilian government Dalton Lambie Zfnzendorf, tlia colony, numbering sev- and rainfall iliuv in three directions tried tn retain complete control of tha eral hundred, throve. They were com- to us many different oceans. National raw output by forbidding the expor- munists, contributing to and living Park, published tiy the Department of tation of seeds, Wlckhum pretended Mahler's Cafe—I. Mahler, Prop. 0. K. Lunch—Keyport's Best on a common stock. They were ex- Interior, says that waters from Triple that ho was "collecting exceedingly Mahler's Cafe, located at 349 State |lar in quality liquor. One of the lar- One of the most popular dining Itheir dpors to the public. The pre- tremely Industrious. Divide peak flow "to the «ulf of Mex- delicate botanical specimens for de- places in Keyport is known as the jsent location of the 0. K. Lunch ico by Cut Hank creek and the Mis- livery to Her Own Brltauulc 51aJ»sty'» street, Perth Amboy, stands out as gest and most completely stocked souri river, to Hudson buy by St. Mary one of the best cafe's, as well as li-stores in the city is represented 0. K. Lunch located at 5 East has been associated with good food Royal Hardens at Kew." Ho reached here. You get your moneys' Worth Front street, Keyort. The 0. K. for many years. Everybody speaks river, and to the I'acltlc ocean by Flat- England with a carload of seed, quor supply stores in this city. Mr. head rlrer." Glacier park embraces promptly planted them, and the young I. Mahler is the well known pro- by trading here. Lunch has been established for the most highly of this place. The 0. 1,534 square miles or mountain coun- Mr. Mahler's present successful past 5 years and has won an en- K. Lunch is ope nday and nite and THRIFTY TO shoots were then Bent to Ceylon, where prietor of this notable establishment. try. the plantation Industry atfirted. He has been in business many years eatablishment is a result of honest viable reputation for quality food, no matter when you drop in here, in Perth Amboy. The best of qual- and expert effort on his part. Noth- fair prices and good service. Nothj- you will always receive a meal of ity wines, liquors and beer is sold ing so clearly demonstrates the real ing but the best that the market af- par excellence at a fair price. Your iere for drinks for your every mood. character as the warm support of hisfords is placed in the kitchen at the ppatronagg e is always sincerely ap- BUY Mr. Mahler's liquor store next door fellow townsmen, this Mr. Mahler 0. K. Lunch in the first place. This preciated. The 0. K. Lunch SORE MUSCLES also is mighty well likod by people possesses in good measure. restaurant has never sacrificed the spic and span, and we are pleased AND THRIFTY TO quickly rcllevad of this section for here they may The outstanding characteristics of quality of their food and they have to recommend this notable dining with "RRR'.' Rub drop in and purchase all known Mr. Mahler are plenty grey matter, been serving the same clicntelle rendezvous as highly worthy of a it In. Stimulates since the first day they opened local circulation, brands of liquors for home con- a pleasant personality and plenty call. ltt comforting sumption and at fair prices. Mr. of elbow grease. He has achieved his BURN 1 warmth toothei ilahler has always operated this ca- success independently since enter- muscular aches and pains. fe and store in a fair and square ng business many years ago, and BY ORDERING your supply of Used for 87 years to relieve stiff manner and deserves fully the praise enjoys a fine reputation for busi- Kaufman's Beer Garden—Popular Rendezvous Jeddo - Highland Coal note, joints, neuralgia arid sprains. Jie gets, as well as the patronage he ness integrity and ability. A cafe Reduces inflammation. Pene- Among the leading beer gardens are made to feel that your patron- you'll gave money twice! trates. Does not blister. receives. He has always worked for orthy of patronage, for one is al- in Perth Amboy, we are pleased to age is sincerely appreciated. There the best interests of his customers ways treated with consideration no mention Kaufman's Beer Garden, lo- is always a smile on tap at Kauf- To begin with, Jeddo-lligh- and has always given dollar for tiol- natter what you spend. cated at 792 State street, Perth iman's Beer Grden. The service land prices are lower at pres- Amboy. This well known place is here is always prompt and courteous ent thun they've been at this Hudson Tetjnlntl RADWAY'S operated by Louis and Hyman Kauf- and the place is spin and span at al season for fifteen years ... a —SUNDAYS— Marathon Bus Line—James Doukas & Nicholas Bros. man. The Kaufman Brothers have times. Here they make friend3 out bargain your budget can't Sept. 30, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, 25 In a review of the leading busi- and economical manner of travel been in business many years at Perth of all their customers. The Kaufman READY RELIEF Amboy and have operated this pre- afford to miss. Dec. 9 ness firms of this section, we feel among South Amboy residents. The Beer Garden stands out as one of —WEDNESDAYS— that it is in oiider to give special firm employs only the most expert sent place for nearly 2 years. They the best in Perth Amboy. Every- Then consider the operat- GAS PAINS mention of the Marathon Bus Line have made their beer garden im- thing has ibeen amply provided for, ing economy of this premium Oct. 3, 17, 31, Nov. 14, 28, Dec. 12 wind colic and stomach distrcM drivers, who have both ability and . PUuint »tll A.M. (D.S.T.) -with business located on Stevens reliability among their qualifica- mensely popular with people from nothing is too Kood for their euatD- anthracite. Jeddo • Highland more quickly relieved with avenue, South Amboy. This notable all over thi3 section. They serve the SPECIAL FAST TRAIN "RRR". The comforting tions. All buses operated by this mers. The Kaufman Beer Garden is no ordinary fuel. It conies WEDNESDAY* ONLY warmth of a tcaspoonful in • i)ua firm was established here ma- finest quality! beer at low- prices. is one of those places where we are efficient concern are daily inspect- The Kaufman Beer Garden has al- from a restricted area, where Dijrlliht Saving Tim* glass of hot water expells gaa ny years ago, and is under the capa- ed, and the fact that the Marathon pleased to direct our readers for we tmn Pt. PUauDt — SiM A. K. and brings YOU prompt relief. ways boon operated along those the coal deposit* are natu- Alri?« N«» Toek' - 10:4t A. M. ble direction of Mr. James Doukaa, Bus Line enjoys a lower accident know that everyone always has an Great for that "morning after" friendly lines and this has spelled rally the richest and densest in 3— rTyaf or Consult A|«itg feeling and the Nicholas Bros. These three rate than any other firm per mileB enjoyable time here and at figure progressive business im«n have been succcas for them. No matter how everyone can afford. America. In fact, Jeddo-High- BMtfrw Nsafarttac wanrtfc of aid to this section and the in- driven, is indeed a record which the much or how little you spend, you PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD b as* IsMaraaltr firm can point to with pride. The lond is nearly pure carbon. fluence that the concern has exerted And carbon, you know, is the here has brought forth nothing hut busses are modern, up to date and favorable comment upon the reai- efficient. Fares have always been as heat-producing factor in coal. •dents of South Amboy. The Mara- low as the concern could possibly A. K. Jensen, Mason and Buildig Contractor The higher the carbon-con* thon Bus Line operate two bus lines make them. The members of the One of the most important ser- available and makes his contract tent, the more heat you get Tiere. One from South Amboy to Marathon Bus Line certainly de- vices in any city the size of Perth charges most fair. Mr. Jensen is the per ton and per dollar. Perth Amboy and one from Perth serve special commendation as they AHnboy is that service which has to typo of broad visloned business man Amboy to Keyport. A ride in a have been instrumental in no small do with the mason and building ser- who has always woked strenuously & Every shovelful of Jeddo- Marathon bus has become known as degree to the present development vice. Perth Amboy hua been un- untiringly for the best interests of Highland burns evenly, with •a guarantee for a safe, comfortable of South Amboy anid vicinity. usually fortunate in the fact that his clients. Through his lonjr exper- an enduring flume. Its un- it has been served for many years ience, equipment nnd ability he is uauul uniformity und carbon by an indivklun! who has continued prepared to submit bids on any purity give you a fire that re- to gain in the prestige and good size assignment. And his figures are quires the very least atten- Jeppe Jorgenson—Perth Amboy Cafe Owner will of the citizens of this city. We always modest. He has advanced refer to Mr. A. K. Jensen, promi- ahead in reputation and in the mak- tion, that consumes well One of the best liked men in Perth,'cafe business at Perth Amboy enjoys under all draft conditions, Amboy in the cafe business is Mr. n better reputation for conscientious nent and notable builder and mason ing of a name' for himself through Jeppe Jorgensen, who operates that dealings than Mr. Jorgensen. He is [contractor of 299 Washington St., his policy which provides that every never forming clinkers, and popular establishment on Madison the type of business man who has al-Perth Amboy. Mr. Jensen has com- customer's complete satisfaction leaving very little ash. A.SK ANY Ave. Mr. Jorgensen enjoys perhaps ways considered the man on the oth-pleted perhaps more important con- must at all times come first, such a It's a matter of household more friendships among the people tracts hero than any other man in business man certainly deserves to er -ide of the bar, never grabbing the logic to fill your bins with this of Perth Amboy and South Amiboy,' largest profit, for he is too conscient- the same business. He always com- succeed, and it is such men we are th»n any other man in the same line ious for that. He has steadily and pletes his contracts upon scheduled pleased to mention in our newapa- ideal domestic fuel at once. of business. For 31 years JVTr. Jorgen- consistently forged! ahead in 'business time, employs only the best men Better telephone today. son has been established in business and in the making of a name for him- and his success andl good reputation "What gives middle-aged folks the greatest "has come as a result of fair and self, and every effort of Mr. Jorgen- square dealing's with everyone all. sen has always been characterized Retta Deats, Leading Matawan Beautician sense of personal security?" during: this time. His cafe is a "mec-by his inherent fairness and his de- Every field of endeavor has its treatment which insures you lovely JEDDO- ca" for the men and boys-of the Am-sire to please everyone at all time?. acknowledged leader and in the skin and gives it firmness of tex- The chances are he will say, "A reserve •boy section. The beat of imported li- Mr. Jorgensen is head of the Jeppe beauty culture field in Matawan, ture and make for a healthy and wines, and beer »re served Social .Club, and this organization Retta Deats, who operates that first clear complexion. Miss Deats is a fund of money earning compound interest aW HIGHLAND hereand at"right prices. There is al" I P> * their annual clam bake on class beauty rendezvous on Broad woman who understands thoroughly in a good, sound bank." •ways a smile on tap here. Mr. Jorgen- Sept. 16th at the Danish Home Park street stands out as one of the best all branches of beauty culture, hav- Aristocrat ef Anthracite sen has alwayis conducted this place,at Metuchen. Mr. Jorgensen invites women in her line in that vicinity. ing been identified in this line of Old-fashioned thrift is never out of date. along thosei'fHendly lines, which has his many friends from South Amboy She has operated this shop for some time and is most highly regarded by work many years. All beauty services proven so" popular with his many to come along with the club on thi are represented here and altogether Get back to fundamentals. A Savings Ac- friends and patrons. No man in the date. those women who have availed themselves of the excellence and her prices are most reasonable. She count here points the way. high quality of her distinctive beau- has always worked for the ibest in- ty services. The women and girls terests of her discriminting clien- Max Zimmerman—Dairy Products Distributor who have had work done are not telle and is well liked in Matawan •w. v. a. FU. oc Among the p'ominent business Zimmerman has always adhered ti slow in according Miss Deats full by everyone. No woman enjoys a men of South Amboy an unpreju- that fine commercial policy whicl praise for the expertness of her better reputation for satisfactory diced observer couldn't help but provides that every customer's com work. At Retta Deat's shop, she workmanship than Miss Retta Deats SWAN HILL single out as wovfcy of special men- plete satisfaction must at all time: is also authorized distributor for theand it is a pleasure to recommend The South Amboy tion Mr. Max Zini'nerman of 429 come first. The largest amount o: famous Hormanique glandular skinlher shop and services highly. Highland street, South Amboy. Mr. names upon his books he has beei ICE & COAL CO. Zimmerman has been actively en- serving year in and year out, whic' 146 HENRY STREET gaged in the distribution of quality Montana H»» 56 Countiei Folly and Wiido'm shows much better than anythini Montana has 50 counties, an average Trust Co. milk and cream to the home owners Both folly and wisdom come upon Telephone 340 else just how reliable a business man of one for each 10,000 of population. of this section. He has always he is. His present good reputation us with years. been known for fair and 3quare has come as a result of honest an dealings with everyone during his Iexpert effort on his part. No man many years in business. He is res-in the milk and cream distribute DEPOSITS INSURED ponsible for many of the healthy business enjoys a better reputatio Niaa^ BY N*23P' looking children seen each day on for conscientious dealings and- wi the streets of this city. People of like to mention such men in thi The Federal Deposit Insurant Corporation South Amboy know that they can column. depend upon Mr. Zimmerman at all WASHINGTON, D. C. times. His milk and cream service is 15 years of faithful service to th (both prompt and efficient, and hisresidents of South Amboy is th< Clinnn MAXIMUM INSURANCE "Prices have always been modest. Mr. record of Mr. Max Zimmerman. f UUUU FOR EACH DEPOSITOR Pollino's Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop The name of Pollino in Perth and file and all work is highly dis- Amboy in the ibarber and beauty tinctive. Modest rates have nlwayi field has been identified in this line prevailed, so that their services comi of work for mnny years. This shop within the reach of all women who la one of the loading beauty ren- are particular of their personal Now that School has opened dezvous in this city. Mr. Horace penance. Mr. Pollino has provided Pollino, the well liked owner and every modern adjunct toward the operator of this notuble shop nt expert ibeautification of face, hands And Many Children 284 Mmlison tivcnue at first entered into business hore 25 years ago. Hennd hair, nnd the fact that he is has been enfrnffefd in beauty cuture being appreciated is evidenced by for the past 12 years. This shop has the fact that many of his steady pa- Need Shoes been Nerving a large and ever in- trons have patronized him ever since creasing cliontelle of particular wo. the day he opened his beauty es- GO TO SEE mon of culture, refinement and per-tablishment here. This certainly sonal attractiveness here in a imatt- shoivs just what sort of a business ner which has brought forth much man he is. It is a pleasure to have favorable comment upon the part the occasion to editorially compli- of the women of the Amboy sec- ment Mr. 'Horace Pollino upon the tion. All their work, performed by present position he has achieved and Chris Nicorvo thoroughly experienced operators Lo state that his establishment is sets the shop apart from the rank nighly worthy of consideration. 165 North Broadway
Rjaer's Beauty Shop—Notable Beauty Shop HIS unusually heavy and well built Uni- One of the most 7)opii]nr benuty jKjaer and his expert operators have A Full Line of Bargains on School Shoes -shops in Perth Amboy is known as served and pleased tlieir particular Tversal range does double duty. You can Kjni-r's Beauty Shop located at 2G2clientollc of women anid girl3 in a burn gas or coal in it. The gas baking and Madison avenue, Perth Amboy. This most efficient and commendable Also Expert Shoe Repairing shop stands out (is one of the best manner. The many women of Am- broiling ovens are elevated and each measures shops- in the city. Mr. N. Kjaer 13 boy who have availed themselves of 13% inahes x 12 inches x 18 inches. Two duplex the able nnd efficient proprietor of this shop's service have nothing but this firm, Mr. Kjaer nnd his effi- the highest pmise for the expert and two standard burners with automatic top cient operators represent a bounty ability off everyone employed here. burner lighter. Convenient utensil compart- culture service where superior ar- Mr. Kjncr cstabliiilied this shop 6 tistry of craftsmanship nnd the use ment. The fire box for coal or wood is on the adjuncts to years ago. He has always given of the moat clnbonte universal satisfaction to everyone. left with smooth lift-up plate top. The coal the proper treatment of hair and Tho shop is comfortable and ornate- bake oven for the lower centre is unusually skin combine to produce those desir- ly appointed and is a cozy rendez- McKEON & ANDREWS able results tlmt are the- objective large, 18 inches x 12 inches x 18 inches. This o fall worn™ of personal attractive- vous that is constantly gnining in ness in Perth Amboy nnd vicinity. popularity among the fair sex of range of heavy cast iron construction, finished FORD DEALERS Boasted as 0110 of tlu> best bounty this city. This shop is worthy of in ivory and green marbleized porcelain, is development studios in the city, Mr. your next appointment, Carrying charge extra it you buy well suited to the kitchen in homes without on (4s monthly 204 South Stevens Avenue payment plan, furnaces. World'i SouthernKioit Cily Firit Hone Can ART ANDREWS, Vice President I'lllitii Ari'iwts, fjilloil MHKUUIMM'H, In The tlrsl horne cur line WUH opened Regularly priced nt 5188.25. tliis rar.(;e 1 tho KuiillionuiiMsl riiy In [In world, JN'L'W Yurk city November It, IK!U. is scllinfj now nt ?]lf>9 connected. (Formerly with Ifatisscrnmn & Creamer) It Is located mi lhi> Htinlts ill" MiiKolInn, Tli cms roneinhleil K'III; cntiehen and In the south (if Chile. Tliu ti'iiiin'rn- acci>hinionts of here und abroad, shows that about Heating this city went to New York list Sun- day and were gui'sls at one of the EUGENE A. MORRIS 189 North Broadway most impressive Italian wedding cerr- (Successor to A. T. Korr) South Ambojr monicH which ever tonk place in tho Telephone 584 Church of Rosary Pompeii. Miss Paints, Oils and Varnithu Eliznbeth Vaglio, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnsqnalo Vaglio, of New Brushes, Glass, Bronzes, ACETYLENE WELDING York, WHS united in marriage to Ito- cco Coined, n very popular young Gold Leaf, Stains, Bte. Italian of I his city. Tdic guests from HEATING this city were conveyed from the WALL PAPER JOHN J CROSS home of tho bride to tho church in the lnto^t Pneknrtl touring cars, every SYSTEM 2S8 First Street South Amboj ELECTRIC AND comfort hnving been provided for the ihcJxelam cJiercrLovetincss... friends of tho groom. The music was For ACETYLENE WELDING .00 TAILOR in chnrgo of Prof. Robert Rulio, of as Geaoral Repairing New York. cJiva L/lor tlw (Sotiveiitencea 0} At B o'clock the brido entered, Low Scott Arcane wearing a handsome white dress and as L. ROSENTHAL SoBtfc Aaikoy, N. J. carrying a bridal bouquet of white AUTOMATIC GAS SERVICE carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss An- 4 Tolepkoae S. A. IBS nie Llinzo, was also attired in white. WEEKLY Living is easier, housekeep- WATER HEATING auto- Tailor Ferdinand Tedcsco, of thin city, act- ing is less burdensome, when matically by gas means no ed ns bestman. No Down Payment WORK CALLED FOR COAL AND WOOD Among those from this pity wlio gas service thioucjh automatic delay, no cold baths, no run- appliances is put to work in ning downstairs to build up Ihe ntiended tile ceremony were Tony We,will install a modorn Amer- AND DELIVERED Nicarvo, Ferdinand Tcdesco, Mr. ican Radiator Heating Syitem, your home. (ire or remove the ashes. Hot and Mrs. too Crodico, Dominic So<:- guaranteed to give you totii* v/aler, 135 degrees, when you rentino and Mr, and Mrs, Frank MJ- faction, and finance it through There are three outstanding want it and in whatever Pke»e 71 PAUL BRYLJNSKI tarangelo. the Heating and Plumbing uses of gas which bring com- quantity. Finance Cmp. at a low rate of 103 South Broadway » • • • • fort and convenience to Ihe interest. You may have up to 3 home lor a small monthly REFRIGERATION by gas In FUEL OIL Mnnngcr Abe Forgotson of the years to pay without mortgage, that paradox of ice box by TRUCKING Neptune A. C. is preparing for tho co-ma ken or olhor red tape. charge. 1 which we get cold temperature CONCRETE BLOCKS coming season. Tudternon nnd fitn - fake advantage o' th« prevail- COOKING in an automatic from a gas flame. A refriger- land, who app look quite nifty when they appear on Hi." 212S FIRST STREET COAL K, of P. Hull court. SOUTH AMTJOY R. A. CASEY ***** Center und Elm Sts. It has boon nnnmmeeil IVir Atlil"- MILK tic' liumufrenH1!]! rxpiTi1* In i-liirl Pli ones: A-J12I) Murray lUirluml mrninst Scmlh Kiv Plionc 207 847 CathariM 91, So. Amboy 7 So. River • cr on Snlurdny afternoon when Ui<\v "FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
The Liiik-s Aid Society of the John) "Homesickness" Is THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Funeral of Edward James-Demcoe Nuptials iStivei M. E. Church will meet at the! Published Weekly By Historia] iv ilodlnt'ill whellit'l' Hie THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANTf ! d any p-iiMii' conceptions uf You'll Get No Keating Held Wednesday at Metuchen Saturday ^m^:?^^\Z; lioliit'. Til word "Iniini'-slckmx.s" 'Mil Telephone South Amboy 4 1 look. A covered dish luneh will b; not come IUII Ktmlisli until (In. .•ml -•' " 211-213 First Street ! fcrved, (Near Broadway) j After a linsrorinir illness, E'.ward The wrdclinsr of Miss Mnrjorie uf the i:i_'l Uviitli ivnt'irv. TRICK BARGAINS == | Joseph Keating, 43 years of ajr?, •Domcon, dautr'ittr of John Demcoe I passed away at his home, 14G John: of Perth Amboy to Arthur Louis At This Store J. MELFOKD ROLL, EDITOR j street, early Sunday morning. i James, son of Mrs. Anna James of j "Napper" Keatins was well known 241 Second street took place Sutur- "Trick" Bargains cost jas one of the outstanding: tall play-; day afternoon in St. Francis Rec- the customer more money WE CAN'T HELP OURSELVES [ers of this section, playing shortstop j to ry, Metuchen, at 3 o'clock. Father in the long run. During the discussion which followed the application fOVjv;ith the old Athletics back in 1913;John Foley officiated. INSTEAD • We Give You Protection! FAIR PRICES BEST QUALITY Your safest investment is your home. The best COURTEOUS SERVICE would create objectionable odors and second, an increased plantl!rion Mrs. Mary O'Reilly of Metuchen, Saves You Money In The would mean increased danger. ! The funeral was held «« ™n«- sistPr of i bride, was matron of PROTECTION for your home against depreciation and Long Run While it may he possible for us to regulate in some measure day from h^ la* *°™at^ao ™*\honor. She wore green wool crepe obsolescence is to keep it modern and in repair. It's val- the kind and number of industries that are to locate in our city,/^ ^ n;as"s*n'j ;.,"„, iI1 Telephone Company. the entire city. Then lookagain to the north side of the cityjeVenin« at, the City Hall. bounded by the township, where -factories are already being- T. A. McNidmlas of :i\'> Henry St., V.J. NEBUS erected. The same is true here. Mr. and Mrs. John Oonney an: K reported c(insidei'alil\r improved af- 236 FELTUS ST. children of First street spent Hit 1 A case in point is the plant of a company located at Pavlin. week end with relatives i'n NVwirk. li !- an oper.Uinti for rippendicitiM at the Soulh Amboy Memorial Hospital PHONE 226 This plant is considerable distance from the city line and still its DM Tuesifay. offensive odors sweep over our city quite frequently and often make it necessary for residents to close their windows to avoid MIDDLESEX COUNTY the Nauseating smell. SURROGATE'S COURT Again consider the element of danger insofar as it concerns NOTICE this particular plant. Since it has been in operation a number All person;' enncerjied m;\.y ta|;o •of products have been manufactured there. The plant when it notice, tlmt the Subscriber, Kxeen- •was first erected was used for the manufacture of smokeless pow- tor, etc., of Frederick W. Ward, «lo- eenfeclon jceased, intends to exhibit its final der, which is an acknowledged hazard of the highest degree. Con-{account to the Orphans' Court for siderable of the experimental work on new products has been|tho County of Middlesex, on r'ri- ... no wonder these FANCY BROILERS •carried on here and at the present time, the plant is used for the day, the nineteenth dny of Octo- and FRYERS fairly melt in your mouth I manufacture of laquersq, , enameln s and motion ppicture film which is 1'fi1, 1!)3<>*°v 7 'MSH CUCUMBIR PICKLIS large 28 oi. hot. 21 C Charlie's Barber Shop SPECIAL Quaker CrackeU . pkg 8 C 503 BORDENTOWN AVE. This week we have some- Candies and Gums 3 o Beans [t 5 NEW PACK FOR THE MAXFIELD SECTION schoolboy and girl. Something different for their noon day Campbell's Soup TOMATO 3«"«2OC String Beans STANDARD QUALITY CHARLIE MONTENERO, Prop. meal. Shaker Salt 26 oi. Ae "•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I Regular 30c dozen Pillsbury's 12 OL «•, Special 25c dozen KOyOI »OWDIR can eon «»3 Wheaties 2 .21« WE GIVE ELK Ovaltine 6 oz. con 31 P 0 Unsw««t»n«d toll M4. TRADING STAMPS No. 2K y.t Del Monte Peaches eon IO' White House Milk Evaporaltd 4 Broadway Market Del Monte Fruit Salad N°JK 27' C No H C Dromedary Dates "85" 2P«8.25 Now A Member of the Union Food Stores Del Monte Asparagus eo' 25 wHhHlarge 2Qc 122 N. Broadway - South Amboy Del Monte Tomato Sauce »* 5c Jfpkg. COUPON Pea Beans ci">i« H- X7 Link Sausage 25c lb. Melt butter in saucepan, add Round Roast 29c lb. flour; add milk slowly, stirring constantly until thick. Add salt Sugar Cured Sliankless Cali Hams 18c lb. and pepper; add carrots nnd Special Values in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Lamb, Veal or Pork Chops 23c lb. celery. Cut b»con strips in half Country Roll Butter 29c lb. ami fry until brown. Make Peaches or Pears 4 lbs. 25c six sandwiches of toast and FANCY EATING APPLES JONATHAN. 4>B. 25« Fresh Hard Tomatoes >" lbs. 10c hnenn. Place on platter and C C Best (hade of Frankfurters and Bologna 23c lb. pour ercami'il carrots and co- StHngless Beans 2 . 9 New Cabbage 2 .. 5 Jery over Hnndwiehcfl. from Ntarby C C Fresh Spinach Forms 2 . 9 Tokay Grapes 2 i COUPON . 15 Bring this Coupon to the Broad- wa-v MilI''{(1t' You w'" c Elk's Trading Stamps FREE DAYLIGHT BAKERY with purchase of 50c or more. 101 BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY.H.J. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1931. LARGE CROWDS ATTEND ded the theatre agree that an inspec- DREAMS j NEW EMPIRE THEATRE tion bears out the claim of Mr. Snav>- it's reopening on WVMI.H'SJ.IV ' that he has given SoutJ h Amboy Since it's reopening' on Wednes.bv ' * "- """ " , " ' -that found ! •I * FREE! FREE! i: •..ft.rnoon, the punularitv of the New!" tlK'atru ™mprn-al>!o to l an ty of OU1 E!Ze bEmpiry thee larjjThe.ure numbere ha,: sbee whn oattesU- haved a*:.-. " >" " ' - • tended every show. Birds and Localities Many favorable comments have liirds show :i ari'nt love Cur certain •' SATURDAY NIGHT been heard on the improved appear- At Joe Jerome's Tavern ance of the theatre and the high RECEIVED TOO LATE quality of entertainment presenter. FOR CLASSIFICATION COR. RIDGEWAY & SCOTT AVES. MELROSE • • The latest type screen and the up-to- SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Telephone S. A. 557 the-minute sound equipment have FOR RENT: House, five rooms, all brought forth no little prai'se for the improvements. Inquire South Am- f- By Nick O'Tine management and all v?ho have atten- boy Trust Co. 9-14-3t (x) { Music by Ruby Morton And Harlem Knights :: —o— i —*--»• ••••-- -••_._.._.__.___ . ______y*i>•* For the bem'fit of a certain local athletic coach, a Henry Streetcr ami ^•Hi______HHHHHHH^^ Several others we want to hark back to years ago and tell you about a -certain man about town who often | RARITAN HALL The Last Round-Up-Friday, Sept. 14th •causes other people to go up in tho j •siir nowadays. When he was a school i South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall Iiby, he was 'aviation minded an-d uf-i For Dances, Wedding Recetions, Christenings. Card "Hoo Ray Nite" ster spending about two months buiki-; Fun, Prizes, Funny Stunts, Dancing ing himself an airplane ho attempted Parties, Meetings and Private Social Affairs Surprisingly Reasonable See The Newest, Most Sensational ;md Laugh Provoking to fly off the shed back of the house Clark Gable and Joan Crawford Game •with it. The airplane went down like » stone, the youthf.il aviator landed in "Chained" John Wojciechowski, Prop. "15ATTLE BAG" mv his head and the plane era-lied At The Majestic, Perth Amboy, 7 Days, Starting Tomorrow Telephone S. A. 533 Laurence Harbor Aces vs. Hoardwalk Employees into a million pieces. Ha! 1IU ! Ha! You'll Laugh! You'll Scream! ADMISSION INCLUDING DANCING 10c With schools opening' ajrain ourj Qnee fellow who has our sympathy "rj»qii1Dfl" Jit thp lW__lPvas found sitting in a baby cur'-iatie | unconifoi'tablc because the breeze timacy and searching psychological •an Stevens Avenue. We wonder it j blew on his bald head and then when reaction typical of the Noel Coward period, one of the mo-.: important GAME PARTY AND DANCING man who owned the baby car- he moved down to the other end of .Triage approved of the Parker in the the table mvjy from the fan his hay pictures of the year at Metro (Jold- wyn Mayer boasts a cast of only four WE BUY OLD GOLD! •vehicle? lever began to bother him. major players. Admission Twenty-five Cents It looks like a hoax and maybe it While weVe feeling1 sorry for peo- And while i! east of "Chained" KNOW WHO YOU DEAL WITH as, uut a certain Mi'lmsc Rii'l named ple! vve nii^ht as well drop a tecu" ur small, it also potent, Clark SUNDAY. SEPT 16TH X?anline goes down to the pout of- two for Liu1 younj; man who lives on liable and Joan Crawford arc cn- fice (juito frequently and mails let- (icorge Street, and became engag'-'dd nl.iriTd with Olio Kniue r and Stuart | We Are Licensed by the Government, ters to her boy friend who lives to mai'ry a Steven Avenue girl a Krwin in support. The lilm will 1 DANCINGS BEAUTY DANCE CONTEST mbout an eighth of n niimitu'a walk .short time ago. itig-ht after they shown t(im:>rro\v at the Majestic A prize will be awarded to the prettiest lady dancer. sway .from the post office. N' icached an agreement he iound _•_.!.. Theiure, 1'i'iUi Amboy. License No. NY 12-5801 Music by Tommy Troyano and His Collegians •ain't, that something. /j., a hard world for he lust his job There are other players of note (hi 2o votes for King & Queen Contest with each admission , , !'with the hardware company rind found the oil'ieial cast sheet, but the modern ticket. If "you're wondering why "•-that' story deal'- primarily with llu'Ki; four. HERBERT KURZ , certain member of the Hibernian'. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ;iSUl.u| Written especially for the screen WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ? baseball team who^ lives on Henry ii;.... ,1C1. u gooll tinK, Sullliay aftur- t'inl for the co-stars, as is the Dreseut ijitreet looks so sad nowadays and jioons, lie sits on the porch of her ticnd, l>y Edgar Sehvyn, noted direc- 128 NORTH BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY Sunday Afternoon, Sept. 23rd at 2:30 decide it's because the baseball home and watches the traffic go by. tor and producer, the photo story on is almost over, you're wrong. ricks up the life thread of a weal- Grand King and Queen Ball and Entertainment •/• That young man almost wore a Three local men went to Morgan thy shipping magnate, Olto Ivruger, * "fcote'dn the sleeves of his suede jack- one day not so long ago and down and the girl with whom he is enam- Including Funny Stunts, Hoo Ray Game and Dancing et and spent a small fortune buy- there were approached by a ilsh deal- ; oured, Joan Crawford. Crowning of KING and QUEEN Sn5/papers at the newstand recently, er who offered work. An electrician's Admission Ten Cents. helper who has enjoyed a vacation for !, Suit new Grace of Notre Dame has ACTIVITY CONTINUES AT 25 votes) for King & Queen Contest will be given " left town and the smile he used to the last five years showed the boys LAURENCE HARBOR "weo.1' .gives way to a sad countenance. ilio could clean fish with the best of with each ticket purchased in advance. them. All he received for cleaning 25 The popularity tho Laurence Har- You can't convince a former fish however was 50 cents. He decided bor Beach Club Oasino has enjoyed «ray street. y to be used at the wedding dinner, h< On .Sunday evening, Sept. 23, a Pop*Eyed Cartoon Novelty Thriller When it was found the owner of was so excited when he came out with County Store and barn dance as a the ear was a prominent member of the rfishes that instead of putting testimonial to promotional director PERTH AMBOY, N. J. George Nagle will take place when a MAJESTIC tUte same political party as the coun- them in his car he put them in some •cilman and a candidate for election one else's. special feature will be the appear- SUNDAY and MONDAY ance of Tommy's special Rube Or- Siesiilea, trie councilman changed his CONTINUOUS SUNDAY 2 TO 11 P. M. When they become properly stimu chestra. and forgog t all about the viola- k lated, some of the town boys are fun- PREVUE TONIGHT tion of the law. There was no tick- ny but when one particular fellow . . wrecking men with a smile I et issued, no mention made of the 1 got gassed up recently he was a incident and no nothing. scream. He was in the company o The storm plus what he had been two girls and what did this Feltus ilrinking certainly had amazing ef- street resident do but take tho pow MAX ZUCKER DAMON fects upon a local man Saturday. He der and lipstick from them nnd be- R UN TON'S -was out with his wife and several gin decorating himself on the out- graal human itorf of 'h* wale companions during the after- side too. & SON, INC. noon and they wound up in the mo- "BETTER VALUES" •tfcer an Jaw's house in Perth Amboy You people who don't know tht «t night. local bus drivers, don't realize what SENSATIONAL 'JEte local anld1 his wife thought you are missing. For instance you'd get a thrill if you heard one of them SPECIALS 10iat since it was such « wild night, who lives in South -River tell about for tfccj better stay with hia mother in A Poromounf ftcrur* with 1 tho time he was driving for the Grey- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saw, ED the wife went off to bed and hound line. He always finishes the ADOLPNE MENJOU • DOROTHY DELL tffle 'local stayed up play ins cards story up with "When I got off the Town Tavern 100 Proof CHARLES BICKFORD • SHIRLEY TEMPLE -with tiio boys. He thought he had bus nnd stoo itthore in my uniform kenrf'his wife say she was going to you ought to see how the girls flock- Straight Rye Whiikay, Over —ALSO— CRAWFORD sleep on the couch, so when he ed around me." 1 year old Musical Comedy "Going Spanish -was rtMidly to go to bed he walked in Qt $1.89; Pt 99c Silly Symphony Cartoon Latest Newt FUshes *kei«lnrk room and laid down on Last Saturday night they had a AND (I,/, GHBLe til* couch. Ho thought he was lying big party at one of the' Btbadway SUNDAY AFTERNOON ONLY ftesidc'his wife nnd began kissing thirstatories and one young man Old Farm 93 Proof anil hugging her, but when she be- about town donned tha; «^hite coat Straight Penn. Rye Whiskey— Starting The First Chapter of the Screen's New Serial Sensation Igon to iye'1 hn founlil that he hadn't nnd became a waiter. His regular girl Distilled (two Summers ago) "THE LOST JUNGLE" CHRinED by A. Orel-holt A Co., Inc. nkea.nl right and his wife had gone tvns thore but he left her sitting in Starring •upstair? to bed while his mother in the booth and danced with a blonde. Qt $2.29; Pt $1.19 CLYDE BEATTY, The World's Greatest Animal Trainer Haw had chosen the couch. The regular girl got real sore about A' New Chapter Every Sunday Afternoon that and rushed out of the place. WINE One member of the police depart- Tihe waiter still wearing his ,white went hud Ilia licnrt heats (stepped coat rushed across Broadway after Fruit Industries, Ltd. Knicker- tip one recent morning. He walked her. She must have been real sore for bocker (4 yr>. old). Choice of 8nto one of the offices in City Hall it was three hours later when he Port, Sherry, Muscate^ TUESDAY-2 Shows 7 to 11 ttml Toadied tip to .pull on the light. ran in again and up to the bar all 2 bottles for 99c The Breeziest and Most Dynamic Star on the Screen As he did somothini! struck him on mit of brc-nth and inquired "Am I tho >iend and there was a loud ex- fired 7" SEAGRAM'S plosion. He rememboral how a po- LEE TRACY IN Somebody should' 'do something "B" Crown; qt. $2.76; pt. $1.42 lice force member was nlint recent' "7" Crown, qt. $3.27: pt. $1.67 ly in the "Mntnwan police hcndiiunr- nbout insuring sport fans in town "83", pt. $2.5Oi "VO", pt. $2.60 "I'LL TEL THE WORLD" A .CLARENCE BROWN PRODUCTION tcrs nnd thought U was all over. some amusement on Sunday after- noons when they go out. bast Sunday —ALSO— Knsilly finding he was still alive, he Langdon Comedy Betty Boop Latest News investigated and found that in at- afternoon there was a ball game on Culvert Whiskey" 90 Proof tempting to pull on Iho light, he had tho Ward Avenue field and we didn't Guaranteed over five yoars old AND see the end because it broke up in o (7) SEVEN DAYS STARTING TOMORROW 1 down part of the fixture nnd Qt.....$2.89 Pt $1.49 FREE TO LADIES! A PIECE OF BREAKFAST AND it litt the noiso was caused by flfjht in the seventh inning. Those LUNCHEON CHINAWARE ivho were disappointed felt better tthc trnlb breaking on the top of hiswhen a fist fight started and we Straight Penn, Rye •where he atill has a himip Whishey TODAY—LAST TIMES •when the fixture struck it. Pt 65c; Qt $1.25 Wednesday and Thursday HAROLD LLOYD in Fire fellows from town who you as the fight was going good, that was Silver Crest Distilled Dry «!an Runornlly find around tho fire broken up too. "THE CAT'S PAW" SUDIIHO on Broadway went to New GIN One young man In town, recently Fifth—$1.39 "YorTt Sunday to n ball game. wife better than she was fed before Thsvy wont up in nn automobile nnd married must think he is feeding his lisul no blowouts, hut one member of she was married. Sunday night he Dry Distilled GIN the crew who is quite a guy when conducted her into one of the places Pt 65c; Fifth....99c COME AT !) O'CLOCK TONIGHT AND SEE BOTH lie steps out, ihnd shoo trouble and in town and told her to step on the PICTURES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE—NO it wasn't the shoos on the nirtomn- scales. House of Lords Scotch toilo that caused him to sit in the GIRL 7 years old (Importod) ADVANCE IN PRICES Krnmlutnml in his stoeken feet for n Miitouri'i MiUftg* Fifth—$3.35 twhilfi. With an nrert of (10,-120 aquare mlleo, !• 1 Missouri in considerably Inrger thnn \m A WechnninRvilh man who IISIMI to the nveniKC slate Inthp Union. Complete Stock of AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY be a justice of Iho pence and lined with innny people for not Uvr.n-; np tn the HOTTLED lil'^R LIONET, HARRYMORE Miss Audrey Mal.his, daughter of law dOPins to hnvr itnno over to tin ALSO— COMING. SATURDAY, SEPT. 22ND opposite side now. Riindiiy afternoon | Mr, and Mrs. It. O. Mnthis. nl Second SMITH & MAI'LIO STS. Buster Ken ton ComeJy Scrcpn SOUR Newt «lt Wired like lie hflil !<>inocl lln>'HMMIS'I street, has registered us a -tiricnt at Perth Amlmv l-l-'iSG CONSTANCE I.ENNETT and FREDERIC MARCH in WsH&cnl with two 'trivia who=e hmrj Fruit Institute, Brooklyn, where she Pert It Amlioy'fl Lending Liquor SOON! "TKKAKimiO ISLAND" uraij that COIOT,, up nt thi> )place just wwil l follow n eour.w of stjd.yv in diet- Store "AFFAIRS OF CELLINI" Hi lhe P°int and place of BE- Fourth avenue with the GINNING. line of Benner stre&t; •"**'"». REG'LAR FELLERS Jimmie Thinks Lincoln Was a Great Man By GENE BYRNES in the northwesterly line Ot p«- •witThih sa survedescripitioy madn e jb«y inRaymonJILT od rda Wiln ce- conveyed to Lena Fr&edman by TO. HURB/W MOM1. son and dated June L'U, 1927. Stalnman, et ux., by deed datetf * Being part of the Fame premises con- ruary i, 1H21; records] in the Mf^dleaex: vey td to Westfield Home Hui!ri>rs ,\s- vxjtinty t/lfrk'H OPilcf in Book Cft2 or AUONACCOWTOF souiation. a corporation of New Jersey, Itecds, pase li!6; from fhcitco rejintne; AVWOLE CAYS by (IWHI fmrii Samuel Partnou* and Sa- (l) as p> dt-soribi-d in Mortpajrc Book .ril.{3 fur | imrtbwesterly nnd parallellll wetJjJ i th")9. j nm tlicastcrly lino of Kourtb atitanm lieins tlip premises commonly known i fiirty-'iwo fret iu n stake; thene* ?I^ and (li'sifritiitcd as NV). 11(3 Oraham | Noiith'W«ntt'rly and parallel -»1tB tft« stivtrt Hif-'hlaiifl Par'k, N. .1. I first emu-we on*- humiicd a rut Cwenrty— The' iLixprnxiiMiitc amount of tho do-! live fi-i-t to a .st;i!te in the northeiistt?rly^ rn-c to he satisfied by said sale in lh('|llii f fFourt h itvi'imo; tthunch * (•!(! > »Ott-* Mini t»f nine tliou.sanel unc IHIIHIIIMI an t)nasi«Tty alonK the nortlu'fisterly lln»t fifty dollars (f<), 1.50.00) together with uf Konitli avenui> forty-two foot tf th» " f. oasts of tills sale. point nr pliu'o of HJtfilNNJXfl. Together with all and sliifrtilar tb«* Hcinp all of l<»t fifty-three an«T t?i«» rijrlitH,, pK. . and soiitlicastfily portion nt lot fifty-four^ appurtenanceat s tiiorciinto belorVsriiiB or and the nonthwt'stt'rly portion of lot in anywise appertaininp Ilfty-twn nml the middle portion of lot AIJAN IT. I'^LV. Sltorlff. fifty, known and di^iKtmtiMl on "Genernt Simon P. Xorthrup Solicitor. map nf M<'K<»a^ Tract, situate in tha> $30.66 9-7-4t Hormitfh of Highland I'arit, N. J., sur- veyed and niai»|n-d out into lota April, mil, by Mn.'umr & Smith, Surveyors, SHERIFF'S SAXtB Perth Am'bov, N. J.," which map» Is oit lile jn the Middlesex County Clerk's Of-
FABLES IN SLANG By GEORGE ADE
By virtue of tho above stated Writ, Topether with all and singular the* to me directed and delivered, I will ex- rii^iits, DiivilepTPs, lipreditamonts an£l pose Lo sale at public vendue on appiirienanoos tli cretin to belongrfng or" MORAL WJJI>NTCsr>Ay( THE UCTII DAV Si31»TWM:»RR, A. I)., 1934 * ! " ATJAN IT. ELY. Sheriff. nt two o'clock Jinyliglit Saving Time in [ Philip M. Tfronner. Solicitor, the afternoon of th » said day, at tlif i ^5-1.18 8-$l-4fc Sheriffs Office In (the City of New i '• Brunswick, N. J. All that ivrUiin lot, tract or parcel OF of land and premises hereinafter par- SHXKrrr'3 SALE '\.-., /'" - ticularly dcffcrlhed situate, lying and WHEM being In tho Borough of Highland Park In Chancery of New Jerats. In the County of. Middlesex ami State between William 11. Kelly, ConarailB- FAME of Now Jersey. aioner of iianking an0> feet to ill,, plni-e of BKniNN^IXH. land and pri:mists hereinafter partlca- ********************* SALE IloltiR the most e,a,sterly one hundred lariy described situate, lying and be- The Black Hill. ing in the City of Perth Amboy In tliff In Chancery of New Jerney. Hovonteen < 1*1/7) f«i't of lot No. 2 on a Republicans of Both The Black Hilts arc not hills, nnd nap of land on tllo In tho Clerk's Of- Countounty of Middle-seMiddles x ann d State of NowNow- llvtwwn Tin- Union Hulldlug and Ico of the County of Middlesex and JerseyJeeseyr : knowk n as ISAHI 232 and 30, .Blockk,. they are not black, writes O. It. Ttir- Loan AKaiwlatlini of I'lalnlluld, N. J.. Starts of New Jersey, entitled, "Map 'if P on MMa. p off bunds of JanJ e E. ArnolAld nor In tho Knnsns City Time*. The ('tun pi a i nant and {) i:\vA a (Joined and .'fl lots, Instate of Hannah Ther, drceas- and othern. Sexes Make Plans for AHNiindu Uolui:cl, hln wife, at alu,, De- ed, situate in Highland Park, Mlddlcm-x itt&ilNNUNG
HEATING MAN QUALIFIES FOR HOUSING PROGRAM G. T. Wilhelm, local plumbing and m me \ kcating contractor of 223 First st., announced today that he had quali fled to do heating modernization work under the Federal Housing Admin, ifltration and make all financing or Rates for advertisement* in this column: AH advertisements ond«r tMa rangements for the property ownor. heading, 6 cents per line; minimum oharge 35c tfir one insertion; minimal Through an agreement made with charge 25 cents on repeat advertisements. ''Help Wanted", "Lori ••it the Heating and Plumbing Finance Found", and "For Rent" advertisements, payable in advance. Corporation of New York, he is now prepared, he said, to handle all the details of a loan to cover payment for FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—HOMES the work. A home ownor does not havo t6 obtain n special loan from a bank LAURENiOE HARBOR: 4 and 5 room or other institution to pay for mod- FOR RENT: Three rooms, with par improvements. Second floor, at 215 year around bungalows. Improve- ernizing: his heating. ments, garages; sale or rent. In- 'The financing terms are the same Pine Ave. Inquire of Nau, 215 Pine Ave. 9-14-2t (x) quire of M. Yanowsfcy, 86 Hoy Us those provided for all loans under Ave., Fords, Tel. Perth Aihboy ffcbe Government act, he explained 4aS. 9-14-tf(o) IJTho home owner obtains an estimate APARTMENT FOR RENT: 3 room* «f the work from the contractor and and bath, all improvements at 228 Kills out a financial statement, When FOR BENtf: Seven room dwe Church St. Inquire Mrs. H. E. with small store. Modern impi tho work has been completed, the home Stratdon, 228 Church St. 12-8-tf ownor Will make regular payments tnents, including bath and hot to the Heating and Plumbing Finan- ter .Store suitable for small ness. WILL BENT TO R ce Corporation. AUTO TOPS Standard Government rates apply. PARTY FOR ONLY $23 p These are the lowest in the history of th. Apply to H. Wolff & XY7HAT you hear and what you read about a car tus street. time viymonls for the building in- Action ride, but with the smooth, economical, valve-in- UT0 TOPS—Made and repaired dustr. should be considered before you buy-^but qne ride J: P. Johnson, 165 New Brunswick No , nvn pnyment is required. The head engine, the positive, cable-controlled brakes, the Ave., Perth Amboy. Tel 1067 P. AUTO WRECKEN is worth a thousand words. Test Chevrblet'a'Knee-Action A. 7-8-tf homo owner can have improvements bodies by Fisher, and the added comfort of Fisher Venti- made costing from one hundred to on a bumpy road, where you can see for yourself what a SOUTH AMBOY AUTO WRECI two thousand dollars, with as long as lation. Go to your nearest Chevrolet dealer and make FORECLOSURE SALE ING—Abe Korb, Prop. Use big difference Knee-Action makes in riding comfort. three years In which to pay. the Ownership Test. Chevrolet is satisfied to let^wu and 6 Room Home and Bath, all Im- Parts for All Late Model Cars- "In making this arrangement," Mr. This test will acquaint you not only with the Knee- provement!. P/ice and terms ur* Tires and Tubes. Scott Avenu. Wilhelm said, "we are seeking to of- the ride decide which car is the best for you. and Highway No. 4, Tel. Sootl fer the utmost cooperation to tho Amboy 302. 9-15-t Federal Government in the promotion CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN FREDERICK H. LEAR REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE of its home modernization campaign. Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value It is our intention to simplify the de- 210 GEORGE STREET TRUCKING—STORAGE tails of financing- modernization work in our field, so Unit no home owner IiEPPEB'S STORAGE: Moving\od meed hesitate to undertnke it." AWNINGS—SHADES storage. New and used Furn turo for sale. 283 Madison Ave. Indiana'! Official Flower Perth Amboy. Telephone P. A. Tho blossom of the tulip tree was UtfBOY SHADE AND AWNING CO. Chosen as Indlnna'a i>fllelni flower by House and Store Awnings, Win- 4-2318. 7-28-tf tha legislature In 11)2^, the resolution dow shades. Best materials. Rea- expressing the need for a flower that sonable cost. 285 Elm St., Perth MONEY TO LOAN "should be unlive untl Indigenous to Amboy. Tel. 829 P. A. 6-10-tf tho stntc." On Mnrcli 3, J1KI1, It adopt- ed and designated the tulip tree (llrlo- MONEY TO LOAN on bond and denilron (ttillplfeni) as the ofltclul VERGIiEEN TREES: Special low mortgage in sums of $100, $200, |300 atlite tree, »ml the 7.I1111I11 (zinnia ele- prices. Several varieties of Arbor- $400, |500 and up to |10,000. Ottit-. gants) as the ofllclnl stnle (lower. vitnc, Cypress, Fir, Juniper, Pirc, hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p, m Spruce, etc. Specimens. Larpe siz- Wednesdays and Saturdayt ttgZ es, 'some up to 10 feet $2.00 oncn. 8:20 a. m. to 0 p. m. Inquire J«'ag A Betelgeuie, (fie Star Other sizes mid! also Ash, Birch, Lovely, Trust Company Building. DotalRiHiHii Is Uin brightest star In KneeAction W CHEVROLET Beech, Maple, Plnne, Joplar, Weep- the constellation Orion, the twelfth In ing Willow, Flowerinf; Shrubs, •'OR SALE: 18 fool Clinker Sea visual brlglitiu'HH In the sky, ,'t la g Barberry, Privet, etc., nt corres- Skiff with nnftino in A-l condition EnnUlple star, ynllnwfHh red In color pondingly loiv prices. Seo exhibit Prico reanonaljlc. Inquire John' Mid tbo first our whose nppnronl (11- Trenton Fair. Allwrt Kt'lson, AIUMI- JiSantU, 209 Fir.it Street, ov Ng" *motcr was mnnmircd In JD-0 by BRIGGS GARAGE town, N. J. Nursery, Iinlnysttnvn son It. Glover, Morgan, N. 3 Jchelnon's Interferometer metliod. ROADWAY AND MAIN STREET. TeU22 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Station, 8-31-4t flO-tt