VOLUME XXXV. NO. 42. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. Price Three Cents. Will Solicit Funds Riversides Will Play Mrs. Mary t Mundy For War Sufferers The Michelin Quintel "JUST AMONG Dies From Pneumonia H The President of the United State To-nlgbt (Friday) tbe Riverside: Mrs. Mary E. Mundy, wife of Fur- bas designated Thursday, Januar; expect to play the Micbelin quinte: man \V. Mundy, passed away at her TIRE ID UNO on tbe K. of P. Hall court. Tpil 27, as "Jewish Relief Day," and oi home on Bordentown avenue on Sat- Mayor Dey Names George W. Crane, this, day every citiezn, in our land i week has been one of rest for urday afternoon last at tbe age of called upon to participate in thi Jury in f jectmeot Suit of Archibald Rivies for they had no road game; Topic of Paper Read by Mrs. James sixty "years. since last week. Their standup b: George Guodram, f. P. Coan, relief work organized in each com Mrs. Mundy wan ill only a short H. Rowan vs. William A. Mundy the Kearny Domestic Five last Fri D. VaitPett at Woman's Club Meet- munity. time, being attacked witb tbe grip, day night cancelled tbe return gam MM 1. Johnson and R. C. Steph- A committee on relief has bee, for Possession of lands at Mor- ing—Dr. Harden of Newark Gives when afterwards pneumonia develop- with that team booked for Tuesda formed in this city and will call up- ed and her weakened condition could ens* as Board of Governors— gan Beach Decides in Favor of of this past week. Tbe latter gam Interesting Talk on The Hopeful- on every citizen available on thai not resist the force of this dreaded Co«flaint Against Crossing Beds Plaintiff-Will Seriously Affect was the only one booked for tb ness of Cancer"- Other Papers day to solicit funds for the sufferer! Rivies because an unusually hard on disease and death resulted. Mrs, - —jk. I. Grace on School Board. wbo hare been deprived of their al the Bungalow Colony. was looked for. Read During Afternoon Session. Mundy bad resided In this city most by tbe ravages of tbe terrible wa of her days, and bad a large circle now in progress in Europe. Th In addition to the attraction offer of friends who held ber in high Tbe session of the common council war bas brought want to millions of The long deferred suit of Archi ed by the appearance of the Miche- The regular meeting of the esteem. The sympathy o£ tbe com- Taesday evening wag a busy one and innocent persons, and by far the bald H. Rowan against William A lins a Mr. Burd, a noted bariton Woman's Club was held in the City munity goes out to the surviving c/nsiderable business was transacted. most affected seem to be the Jews of Mundy in: ejectment for possession ol aingcr, will be on hand and will Mall on Thursday afternoon, and was busband and children, to whom she ^mong the matters coming up for Poland and Galacla, where five mil land at Morgan Beach occupied the sing a fuw of ills favorite .selections well attended. was a devoted wife and mother. Tho .(action were the appointment ot a lion are in dire distress for want of time of Judge Lloyd In the Supreme Dancing will also be available t Mrs. William P. Nichols, the presi- children are Frank and Oscar M. board of governors for the Public those so disposed. food and clothing. The suffering Court In New Brunswick on Tuos dent, Introduced to the ladies Dr. T. Mundy, Mrs. A. T. Sweigard of New Library, the appointment of Iftr. A. and privation of these people are day and Wednesday. It was befon o Harden, of Newark, who spoke on York, Josephine, George, Jessie, Belle L. Grace as a member of tbe Board something terrible. Therefore, when a Jury which returned a verdict foi MKV8 (1,1111 ENTKKTAINMENT "Tho Hopefulness of Cancer," It was and Anna Mundy. of Education for the next five years, a most Interesting talk, and the ladles the committee waits on you give them tbe plaintiff. AT EMl'IKG NEXT FRIDAY The funeral was held from her the consideration of tbe purchase ot were greatly pleased with the advice a helping hand, remembering oven, a Mundy claimed title under adverse Judging from the advance sale ol late residence on Wednesday after- the ground upon which the Broad- given by tho doctor. nickel will do much good. possession of twenty years, and ol Beats, the forthcoming entertainmeni noon and was largely attended by way fire house now stands, a petition Mrs. 0. 0. Barr read a paper on The general committee of this city having purchased title from estate of to bo given by the Men's Club oi relatives and friends. The Rev. E. R. for the removal of the crossing bellg "Current EventB" and, needless to selected to aid the New York com- Abraham ApplCRato, who used it as Christ Church,, on Friday night, Jan Tllton, pastor of the Baptist Church, on the N. Y. & L. B. R. R. and the say, it was very interesting. mittee In the worthy cause consists a fishing ground previous to tils nary 28, at the Umpire Theatre, i conducted the service, and preached transfer of a liquor license. "Historical New Jersey" was tho of Max Kaufman, Samuel Hoch death. bound to score a big success. Th, an impressive sermon, in which ha A communication from Mayor Del subject sleeted by Miss Emille Day- helser and Charles Safran. Rowan claimed the land under entertainment is described on th extended words of consolation to the named tbe Library Board as follows: ton, and from her paper all indeed The pastors of. the various churches "paper title" which Is backed up by lWBtora as "an evening of refine' bereaved family. After the service G. W. Crane, for five years; George should be proud of our State. in this city could help the cause con a number of old deeds. The firs vaudeville, music, minstrelsy, mlrtli at the house tbe body was conveyed Gundrum, for four years; F, P. Coan, Mrs. James Van Pelt read a paper uiderably it they announced to their record produced was that of a deed and movies," There will bo tw< to South River where interment wag tor three years; John J. Johnson, for on "Just Among Ourselves," and It congregation on Sunday a ayhoposlg given by John Travers and Harriet, minstrel Bklts and It is said that ou made in Monumental cemetery. Still- two years, and R. C. stephenaon, for was so timely and Interesting that of the President's proclamation In be his wife, to William Ross, In 1855, "home talent" firing squad are well well & Mason were funeral directors. •ne year. These with tbe Superin- the ladles finally prevailed upon Mrs. half of the war sufferers, informing taking in a large tract of land In armed with an equipment of JeBt and The pall bearers were Messrs. Harry tendent of 3chools, Prof, 0. O. Barr, Van Pelt to allow her paper for the the people that Thursday next wil eluding the beach front. Ross later jollity, whose brand has acquired B. Ware, Russell B. Havens, Charles and Mayor Wm. 8. Dey, will consti- press. be the day throughout tbe land on transferred the propety to tbe fath favor through long usage since the Steuerwald, Sr., Alfred T. Kerr, tute the hoard, the latter two being which contributions will be sought for er of the present plaintiff. day Noah's ark landed on Moun The directors will meet next Tues- Lenwood VanCIeaf and Peter Slover. members ot the board by virtue ot the relief of these unfortunate people. The original tract was split up In' Aararat. Besides the minstrel skits, day evening with Mrs. Edwin H. their office. The appointments of o to a number of smaller lots, and tbe there will be eight or ten high class Jaques, of John street. the gentlemen named, as well as POLICE COURT KEPT AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. piesent suit involves only the strip vaudeville stunts. Mr. Alfred T. Kerr The paper as submitted by Mrs. that ot! Alonxo I* Grace, were con- BUST THESE DATS About' 3 o'clock last Saturday after- of beach now used by the campers. will have a line orchestra to play Van Felt was as follows: firmed by unanimous vote of tbe noon a limousine with a New York The land Is at the Junction of Cheese- several numbers. Two fine reels o "Just Among Oiirselven." As the result of a free-for-all bat- body. .> Last year when I had the pleasure license broke an axle In front of quake Creek and Rarltan Bay, and moving pictures will complete the tle .on Broadway last Thursday _ The petition regarding the cross- of addressing tbls club, my subject Otto Anderson's reMdence on Upper runs to Laurence Harbor. big show. If any of you are kind enougb to Officer Gleason took six of the riot- / ing bells' called them a nuisance on Mundy claimed that he purchased ers In tow en route to the City Hall. Main street. As the chauffeur at- The tickets of admission (main remember, was, "Optimism" and I account of continued ringing, that it the, land from the estate of Abra- begged you ladies with tears in my When Mayor Dey gave the prisoners tempted to get out to look over the floor) are 25 cents, but those who was impossible, because of tbis con- ham Applegate in 1904, receiving a voice, t.o say only kind things of a hearing the city became tbe richer trouble another limousine en route desire reserved seats can secure the South Amboy. tinued ringing, for residents in tbe deed from Frederic M. P. Pearse, the by about ninety dollars. The ones from Washington, D. C, to Lakewood same by purchasing a 35 cent seat. I am not going to turn turtle this vicinity to sleep; that as warning executor of Applegate'a estate. He fined were: Anton Baloneska, Adam came along and the rear mud guard Reservations may be made on Wed- year, and ask you to say anything bells they were useless because they declared that Applegate had been in bad about us at least to .other people, Arkielski, Cbas. Schultz, Alex Skock- struck the chauffeur and Walled him nesday, Thursday and Friday of the rang all the time, etc. This petitiou possession of the land ever since but it is a good thing to look in the ski, Adam Skuzawski, Simon, Wotz- 1 between the. two cars. The second coming week, by presenting the tic- glass once in a while just to take the evoked a lengthy discussion in which $66 and his possession had never loso, The fines imposed were fifteen car stopped, the occupants expecting ket at Mr. A. C. Parisen's pharmacy, conceit out of ourselves and find we .practically tbe entire council took been disputed or disturbed In any dollars a bead, to find the man seriously injured, corner of Broadway and Augusta are not quite as handsome as we sup- way, so that he has a clear title un- posed. Then, too, the citizen who On Sunday George Reed of Phila- v but he only received a bad cut on street. Tickets of either kind may Councilman Parlsen offered a mo- der the Statute of Limitations, blindly shuts his eyes and says "Dear the head, but nothing serious. be purchased at any time from tbe Old South Amboy is good enough for delphia, was given a sixty day sen- tion that the Public Utilities Com- Jtohn J. Scully went to tbe scene of This was the only defense made to members of the club, or at the fol- me" and does nothing to improve the tence by Mayor Dey for; being drunk mission be communicated with in) the accident, and brought the occu- the suit. Mundy admitted that tbe owing places after next Monday: town Is only one better than he who and disorderly, Officer Mooahan be- accordance with the request of the finds fault with it. Sometimes It Is pants of tbe New York car to thW Rowan family got title to a part of Benjamin Strasser's grocery, Charles ing credited with the arrest petition, which was signed by a large false patriotism to gloss over glaring city, and the wounds of the chauffeur the original tract, but that they were Sprague's barber shop, A. C. Part deflcienlee. Better to face them and Edward Young and William Sulli- number of the residents residing in were attended to. About 11 o'clock iever in possession of the beach and sen's drug store, Alfred Johnson's try to remedy them. van were picked up by Officer Hona- the vicinity of the railroad. Council- that night a new* axle was secured bat Ross was never there. He also clothing store (all on Broadway) and The trouble with most of our people han also and a bearing given them man Stratton favored communicating and the car proceeded on its way. claims that the sale of the beach to Mrs. A. H. Behn's grocery, on Stevens here is that they are contented with Sunday. Both were sentenced to with the superintendent of the rail- oo little. They are like a little blm by the Applegate estate was avenue. serve sixty days in the county jail. road as being the proper official to o publicly advertised and the land was colored boy In New Orleans. A On their arrival there under the The net proceeds of the entertain- raveler offered him a quarter If he whom to look for action. Mr. Parl- PIPE CUTTEH UTJPBED. auctioned off, but that Rowan never watchful eye of City Marshal Mc- ment will be donated by the club to would carry his grip to the nearest sea| maintained that the railroad had Frank Eberlle, of Henry street, made any objection, although he hotel. "Go way Boss," replied the boy, Oabe the warden recognized Sulli- a fund now being raised to furnish nothing to do with the removal of was injured in an explosion at the knew all about the sale. He also Wha fo I want your quarter, I'se got van as an escaped prisoner of some the pariah house one." the.belli because they were Installed Parlin Powder Works Saturday claimed that tbe ' present plaintiff with musical three, years ago. If Sullivan; has to at the order of the commission. morning. Eberlle, who is a pipe cut- equipment. There are some beautiful towns In never acted la the matter except as New Jersey and after traveling around serve his sentence from which be ran Mayor Dey bore out the latter con- ter, was cutting a piece of pipe and the agent of his father. Montclair, the Oranges, Red Bank away as well as the latest one, the tention. when the knife cut through an ex- Tbe jury selected was aB follows: and numerous other neighboring birds will have returned from the The aubject being referred to the plosion resulted. In some way gun- Stewart Will Recover cities, and not all cities of wealth, Southland and tbe Fords will be a Joseph H. Petty, A. H. Brfcm, 'Jfcmetf either, one Is struck anew with the solicitor for an opinion^ reaUlted in cotton bad become lodged In the pipe E. Nolan, Leonard WehrfrlU, George barren, mlskept, uncleaned appear- nuisance once more. his stating that the bells had been and the cutter did not know It. Eber- Erath, Albert Clark, Paul Rush, Clar- from His Injuries ance of South Amboy. If you don't Oni Tuesday Stewart Kay wi flud installed at the order of tbe commis- lle was burned about the.face, hands ence Perrine, Stephen Conover, Wil- ike my words go visiting and see five dollars for stealing the cap of a for yourself. Sometimes outsiders sion as the result of a petition, and eyes and was taken to St Peter'* liam H. Lake, William Mesamahl and John Stewart, of New Brunswick, speak of it to us. > fellow workman. Kay contended that which petition he believed to have hospital, New Brunswick, after be- Henry J. Osterllng. while riding in a Ford auto, was One of our clergymen was speaker he was only playing a Joke on the come from an individual anu not ing attended by Dr. J. B, Beekman, The testimony of a number of old struck on Monday by a locomotive on of the evening at a banquet given other fellow but Special Officer Chria from the Council. Now tbe cltlzehu of Sayreville, No one else was in- •Idents of Madison township was the Rarltan River Railroad at what recently. A number of prominent Doyle didn't have his sense of humor see that the commission made a mis- jured and no Mate resulted from tbe Is known as the Duck Nest's cross- men of New Jersey were present and working and couldnt see where the taken, who testified that Abraham after the dinner our clergyman was take in ordering the bells installed explosion. ^Eberlle was not seriously Applegate, the defendant's grantor, ing. He received a contusion of the ntroduced in this way: "Gentlemen, joke came in. Neither pould tha and that a petition requesting the injured and will shortly be fully had been in possession of the prop- hip and other bruises and cuts. -He Is gives* me great pleasure to intro- mayor, evidently. removal of the bells would be neces- recavered. Tty for more than twenty years. was taken to St. Peter's Hospital, duce to you the Rev. Mr. Blank, who David Walsh was also hailed Into sary before the commission would New Brunswick, where it is said he will speak to us this evening. He The rebuttal of this claim was then comes from tbe dirtiest town In: the the Police Court on Tuesday for get- consider tbe matter. Also that the GERMAN SCPPEB SOOK. taken up by the plaintiff, wbo called will recover. State. South Amboy." You can imag- ting drunk and boisterous and rats- • course of action outlined by the Sec- Stewart was returning from tbe ine our clergyman's feelings as he ing ructions around his home on The Ladles' Aid ot the M. P. itnesBes to testify that this posses- ond ward representative would be a Union Powder works in a Ford auto anologized for the town and explain- Catherine street. He was released Church will hold one of their famous sion, which was admitted, was with ed that he was fljot In any wajt proper one because the railroad hav- truck and had reached the foot of with a. severe reprimand, clemency German Suppers, on Friday evening, the consent, of D. Noble Rowan, Ap- responsible for Its condition and ing Installed the precautionary ap- in incline when he stopped. The car being granted chiefly on account ot Feb. 11, 1916, In the Lecture room of plegate having leased the property further that he bad taken a bath just , pliances at the Instance of the com- started again only to stop in tbe before he left. the man's family. the church. There have been so and that he therefore did not ac- mission would necessarily have to middle of the track according to All honor to Oov. Fielder for his James Qulnn was also given a hear- many requests for this supper that quire any title through adverse pos- have permission or authority for ession. tbe Information received. The engine endorsement of State roads for no ing Tuesday and for getting the ladies have now arranged to give place needs good no'adB worse than' their removal from the same source was not going fast and Instead of and being disorderly was sentenced) the public one and hope they will William Mabley, a grandson of we do.. before taking them down again. throwing the car from tbe track, to serve sixty days in the county find as good a menu as the former kpplegate, testified that he worked I wish it were possible to compel Councilman Hackett thought this pushed it along. hotel. ones. The tickets are only 25c and 'or bis grandfather on the beach all Freeholders to own automobiles inconsistent attitude' upon the part The accident happened at 4 o'clock. nd to make them start from South are within the reach of most every- rom 1881 to 1886, and that at that On Wednesday George Coughlin, ot of the residents in question hardly Dr. A. L. Woods, of South River, was Lmboy and ride five miles in any High Bridge, WBB sentenced to serve body. Supper will be served from 5 Itno Applegate had a number of lirectlon three times a day. Then I fair, to the railroad but expressed called to atten|d the Injured man. to 8 p. m. lndlasses on tbe beach for hauling should like to see them compelled to one hundred and twenty days la jail tin opinion that the railroad would He was taken to tbe Union plant and and John Van Kirk, of Wickatunk, ——o , , n bis seines and that be also had take at least one trip a week to South, be glad to be rid of the maintenance :wo or three small buildings used for there it was found that no bones were North or West Jersey, and occaslonl- was given sixty days. of tbe bells as it would save the ex- New Laid Eggs, at Mahoney's. * iroken, but be was badly bruised. Iy Into New York, Pennsylvania and in itoring his nets. About 1884, ac- Long Island, and compare our mud Thursday a boatman was given a pense of their upkeep. Finally / o ording ia the witness, Applegate The crossing is about one-half mile with the hard gravel roads they find, sentence of three months for being- Councilman Parisen's motion) prgf? Washington Camp No. 36, P. 0. S. ullt a sbanty for his men to live ini rest of the Union Powder Company's Owing to the large plants that have drink and disorderly. The man also vailed unanimously. of A., expect many visitors and the ilant, Stewart having been sent to grown up near us, bringing many carried concealed weapons, consider- urlng the summer. This testimony new people here, South Amboy is , The secretary of the Protection Degree Team from Camp No. 129 of ras corroborated by Andrew H. Slo- lelp, another workman complete a, more prosperous than it bas over ing -which the lightness of his sen- Engine Company advised that Jere- Old Bridge, Monday night, Jan. 24. er, who used to sell groceries to ob at the factory. He was returning een in its history. Several mer- tence is noteworthy. miah O'Conntor had been appointed Several candidates are to be initiated Lpplegate at tbe beach, John Woods ,vhen tbe accident happened. Tbe hants here claim that they sell twice to the Janitorship of the fire house and a general good time Is to be had car was not very badly damaged, the he amount of goods that they did a Best Flour 24% lb. bag, at 95c, at nd William McDowell. rear ago, and it is almost impossible end Lawrence Keys elected to the and a good turn out is desired. You' Slover stated on cross-examina- radiator being, bent as were tbe dash- ;o find "a vacant room or house. Mahoney's. ' ' •" • vacancy In membership left by tba do mot know what a treat you will lon, however, that Applegate voted boards and mud guards. decease of the late Thomas Manion. o _ Many of these transients would All members of South Amboy Lodge miss by not coming out. At 8 rom the village of Soutb Amboy and nake this 'their home permanently, Upon motion of Mr. Parlseni the o'clock K. of P. Hall sure.—B. R. lot from the beach and that be lived BROKE AXIS OF AUTOMOBILE. we had a clean, attractlvo city No. 1654, Loyal Order of Moose, are action of the company was confirmed. Havens, Rec. Secretary. s n South Amboy most of the time. Dr. J. F. Weber broke the rear ltb good sidewalks and shady, well requested to attend a special meet- A requisition for material for the Mabley admitted that the windlasses ,xle of his automobile while turning paved streets, and up-to-date sanitary ing In lodge room, Welsh's Hall, next chools. use of tbe water department submit- A report of the condition of the m the beach were all movable, anil >ff Washington avenue last Saturday Monday night. Business of great im- Let us keep this wave, of prosperity ted by tha water commissioner wiasi First National Bank at close of busi- ere often shifted from place to fternoon late. The deep ruts In portance Is to be brought before the- referred to the "water committee and 1th UB, and not let it ebb back Into members.—John Mulluue, Dictator, ness on December 31 appears on ace. ' hich the wheel caught is supposed he sea of mediocrity. permission granted to the Board of another page of the Citizen. It shows Applegate's •will, a decree of the o have caused the trouble. we are lookini* '- '*«• "lastj Health to use the council chamber this institution to be in a vejy ourt of Chancery authorizing his o —WP" e of Pines Grape Fruit, per doz., ^Continued on Page Four.) flourishing condition. I (Continued On Page Four! Call Hauia, lb. 12%o, at Ms*- •- ' ' •t Mnhoney's. TBS SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. .... B

THE BREEDING PEN. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSB). According to the department of poultry husbandry of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, one Items of Interest Prom all Parts of the State as Gleaned Prom Our of the most important things which every poultryman Bbould do during Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. the month of January is to establish a special breeding pen. The best matured hens should be separated from the laying flocks and put in Pentay Broke Faith, Is Charge. Union County. For several years Dr. of sufficient depth for use as a ship suitable, pens by themselves. Select Breach of faith is charged against Savitz has been an instructor in the canal. The Commerce and Navigation only the strongest and most vigorous the Pennsylvania Railroad by the state summer schools. Board believes that the construction birds-and those which are the best South Jersey Commuters' Association, Miss "White is a teacher in the of a ship canal between the Dela- representatives of the breed. If pos- which Sunday sent in a letter to Dickinson High School, Jersey City. ware River and Rarltan Bay is more The New Jersey Division sible, only such birds as have made President Rea of the road in response She is a graduate of the University in line with the ideas of the Federal good egg lecords should be put into to Mr. Rea's recent invitation for ex- of New Brunswick, Canada, and has Government and of greater import- the pens, particularly if high egg pressions of opinion as to the cause been active in the movement for tha ance to the state than the coast establishment of a state college for route. Telephone Directory production is one of the objects of of the logs of confidence in the road. breeding. The best layers can be The letter asserts that the company women in New Jersey. For two years * * * * GOES TO PRESS selected by the constant use of the lured many Pennsylvania residents she has been president of the College Driver Fined, loses Permit. Club of Jorsey City. trap nest. Mate with these birds into New Jersey by advertising cheap Jamos Ward of Perth Amboy, driver // you want: cockerels of strong, vigorous consti- rates for commutation service be- • # # * of a truck which hit a passenger bus tution, birds which are the sons of tween Jersey towns and Philadelphia. Km. John F. Dryden Dead. January 13, was fined $20 and costs Your name to appear in the new directory'torys high egg producers. Do not force Once It got the people into New Jer- Mrs. Cynthia Fairchild Dryden, at Rahway on Monday by Judge Your present directory listing changed; \ the breeding birds for egg produc- sey, the letter relates, the railroad widow of John P. Dryden, founder of Harry Blblett for operating tha car tion, but feed the average normal boosted the prices, inflicting great the Prudential Insurance Company of 'without a license. He also lost his Your advertisement inserted where it will \ dally ration. Never put immature hardships on the commuters. Then America, died at 10,30 o'clock Sun- learner's permit. The accident hap- bring telephone trade; young birds in the breeding pen. the letter goes on to recite other day nlglit at her home In IJernards- pened between Rahway and Elizabeth, Never put into the breeding pen birds alleged instances of the company's ville. All the members of her family tho bus being bully damaged. Ward we suggest that you attend to the matter now. which have been sick, far their re- unfair treatment. were at her bedside. Denth, it was pleaded guilty and hiB employers, the covery is never complete. By estab- # « « # announced, was directly duo to an at- Standard Underground Cable Com- lishing a special breeding pen of this tack ot pneumonia from which Mrs. pany of I'crth Amboy, paid his fine. kind, much can be done toward the Mrs. Jesse A. Ilowlnnil. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Dryricn had been suffering slnco tin; • * # * I-B improvement of the quality of poultry Mrs. Maria Jane Howland, widow Wednesday previous. Shu had ticon of Jesse A. Howland, died at Rumson l>h«rr« for Mrs. Orhm Carter. flocks. This is the time to make tha in an enfeebled condition, however, T. SPAWN, Local Commercial Manager, start. Sunday in her sixty-seventh year. for some tima past, due ton paralytic Dcuertod in haste by hor husband, Formerly sse lived In Long Hranch. attack, from which she novor fully Orion Carter, seven years ago, Mrs. 108 Fayette Street. Perth Amboy, N. J. Eight children, four sons and four recovorod. Katherine T, Carter of Westlleld has OUH HABINK CORPS. daughters, survive. They are Jesse obtulneil a final decree of divorce. # # • # The United States marine corps A. Howland, John E., Thomas J. and The decreu was lugucd by Chancellor wag first called into existence by an Corlies Howland of Seabright; MM. Dr. E, I. HM*» is Killed When Train Walker, The story of Carter's de- act of the Continental congress ot Elizabeth Mount, Mrs. Deborah Arm- Hit* His Auto. parture from home, as told In tho Ner. 10, 1775, and gallantly served strong, Mrs. James Cowdon and Miss Dr. E. P, Hanks of Ridge wood road, divorce testimony, was that In 1.908 throughout the Revolutionary war. Mary Howland of Rumson. Westwood, who had dental offices In he was arrested for highway robbery It was disbanded at the close of the New York, Newark, Perth Amboy and by Chief Thomas O'Neill of the West- FIRST HHT10HBL BHNK # #. * * field police. war, April 11, 1782, but was re- lire at Asbarjr Park Caa*e* Bag Lou.Jersey City, was instantly killed nt 8OUTH AMIJOY, N. J. organized and permanently establish- 10.1C o'clock Saturday night when his While Carter was going down the ed July 11, 1798. From that day to Fire destroyed the buildings of tho automobile was struck at the Frank- stairs ot hie home In custody of the this its officers and men have been ABbury Park Press and the ABbury lin avenue crossing of the Brie Rail- Chief he Jumped over the banisters Capital $50,000 Surpluti $75tOOO sealous participants In every expedi- Park Trust Company early Mon- road by a westbound express train. And escaped through the back door Undivided Proflto Earned, $30,000 tion in which the navy has engaged, day morning, entailing a loss of from The automobile was wrecked and Dr.of his bouae, From there he went to and in many trying campaigns they $110,000 to $125,000, A woman was Hanks thrown twenty feot over a Keyport, whore his parents lived, and have won distinction with their breth- overcome by smoke while trying to (ence. As two crossing tenders stat- subsequently communtcated with his ren of the army. save school records in the Trust com- ed they had attempted to stop the wife, asking her for money with This Bank Pays Interest pany building, a fireman wag hit on auto and others corroborated them; which to complete his getaway. It Is the gallant little corps that the head by a brick when the Press OH AOOOOHTS SUBJECT TO CHECK baa «o ably assisted in lighting County Physician S. B. Armstrong During the year or more they lived building wall tell, and several Are- decided an inquest was not neces- PER GENT on balances averaging daily America's battles In every corner of men were almost frozen while fight- together after their marriage Carter the globe (or more than a century. sary, Dr. Hanks was about seventy failed to provide for his wife and on ing the flames in a temperature of years old. $500 and over for the month. Its members are the first men on the twenty-two degrees above tero, which one occasion he was locked up tor n ground la case of trouble with a froze the water as It fell, « * « * month on a charge of non-support. foreign power and the first into bat- Ki-8tat« Senator W. H. Carter. Mrs. Carter was represented In the PER CENT in Havings Department tle In case' of hostilities. They havn Miss 8, Adelaide Hodges, Instructor divorce proceedings by Lloyd Thomp- of the sewing class of the ABbury Former State Senator William H. son. on accounts of $6.00 and over remaining it all times served their country Carter of Fieldsboro, Burlington faithfully both In peace and war and Park High School, was carried out by in Bank for at least Two Months prior to firemen after she bad vainly endeavor- County, died' at Trenton on Sunday. o 3 nave reflected great credit upon them- Senator Carter, who was a Republi- Peculiar Customs of Finns. January 1 and July 1. selves as a corps and on the nation ed to save the records of her class from its quarters on the third floor can, served in the Assembly from The Finn is the most highly prized which • they represent. Ever have servant in Russia, because, in con of the Trust Company building, but 1880 to 1882 and In the Senate from muis nuYMiir coon PATABLI IVMYWU they lived up to the letter as well as traat with the Russian peasant, he SELLS POHHW SaUIM PAYABLPATAMJE II AIT PAW was revived when she reached the 1886 to 1891. He also for a number will not steal. In Finland, or among WllLB. tho spirit of the motto of the corps, of years was an inspector of the "Semper fldells." Marines serve on street. Finns, the Russians say, It is never « « «. # state prison. He was born at New necessary to make use of a lock and HARRY C. PBRRINB. PrtaMeat & C. 8TIPHBK80N. Caaaler both land and sea, but are trained, Castle, Del., March 6, 1835, and Sues for Snow Shoveler*! Death, key. The Russians and Finns dis- T. ntANCIS PUUUNB. AaaMaM Oualtf clothed and equiped very much as established a grocery business in i are soldiers of the land forces. The play the same love for getting drunk DIBBCTOM: Mrs, Augusta Armbrecht of 75 Bordentown several years ago. He and for going to church. The peas- military and naval services ot the Bloomfleld street, Hoboken, whose was active in Methodist Church work. ants ot both races are admirably reg- DANIEL C. CHABB CHBJ8T1AN BTRAUB HBHRT WOLFF United States are,divided Into tbres husband was killed December 17 A widow survives him. ular In their pursuit, of these pleas- HARRY C. PBRRINE OBOBOB T. BOOABT separate and distinct branches—the while shoveling snow on'a railroad ures. Moreover, the Finn and the Rus- J. BAIRD PBRRINE R. C. 8TBPHBMSON army with ita duties on land, the track, on Monday brought a ISO.OOO * * #' # sian are alike superstitious. The head navy at sea and the marine corps, negligence action in the. Circuit Officer Shot Segro Twice. of the new-born child Is thrust Into tha Safe Deposit Boxes SQ.OO which serves both on land and sea.Court against the Delaware, Lacka- After twice firing at Harry Brown, open door of the stove in ordet that The marine corps Is a separate or- wanna & Western Railroad Co. a colored man who made several at- Its family's hearth spirit may become acquainted with it. Now. and again ganization entirely and Is under the On the day in question, it Is claim- tacks upon him. Constable Samuel ' direct supervision of the secretary of this Introduction has been fatal, to the ed, William Armbrecht, the deceased, Lawrence ot Cranbury, sixty years baby. The peasant Finns also be- the navy and usually serves with the was shoveling snow with a number old, brought him to St. Peter's Hos- SOUTHERN DRUG 'navy. In time or war or other public llevo that the dead member of the of other men near Boonton, when a pital, New Brunswick, on Monday family lingers in the household 40 YOUR HOUSE WIRED necessity the president is empowered train, the Chicago Limited, running afternoon for treatment. He then days before taking Ita final departure. MERCHANT MAKES to detach the marines for service at a high rate of speed on a curve, went before Justice of the Peaca AT Lew COST, )'•--• with the army. struck Armbrecht and killed him andCharles W. Sedam and swore out two UNUSUAL STATEMENT five other men. It Is claimed that the complaints against Brown for assault- A girl may not care to be every-'i men's lives had not been properly ing him and resisting an officer. thing to an eligible young man; she's •rest Bualnsss Letsas Due te Light on or off W DIVISION OF ESTATE. guarded In that no warning of the Brown waa shot In both legs, but is usually satisfied to become bis better Ntgltct at the touch of a Mary McNeal, of this city, has filed approach of the train was given. not seriously wounded. half. I button—clean, safe a bill to partition the estate of her Constable Lawrence Monday upon ele&ric light from father, David McNeal, of this city, # « « * learning the man was beating his who dlM intestate several yean ago, longshoremen May Strike. current saving wife went to her aid. He found leaving a house and lota, valued at National MAZDA A strike of 2,500 longshoremen at Brown at the home of the Cranbury approximately $3,000, on Henry street, Hoboken is imminent it was learned resident where she was employed Lamps may be in- In this city. When David McNeal Monday, unless the men get an In- standing over his wife beating her. stalled throughout died he left a widow, Rose A. McNeal, crease in pay. The men now re- He caught Brown by the back of the your home at a co£t and the following children: Mary, ceive thirty-five cents an hour for collar and stopped the attack. Brown John, Rose and Nellie. so low it will sur- day work, fifty cents an hour for then turned on the officer. i,. In her ,1)111 for partition of tha night work, and sixty cents for Sun- prise you. eatate Mary McNeal says that her day work. . They want these prices « « * * Let us figure oldeBt sister, Nolllc, left South Am- increased to forty, sixty and seventy- To Boost X. J. Ship Canal Project nt now—today on wir- boy and the home of her father, then five cents, respectively. In the last alive, twelve or fourteen years ago. fourteen years, the men assert, their Washington. ing your home. Tho family later heard that she had pay has been Increased only two Members of the State Board of Commerce and Navigation have decid- W. WITHERS MILLER gone to Long Branch, whore she Is cents. President of the Polk-Miller Drug eald to havo married. About seven ed to go to Washington January Failing sight for Jas. Dolan « « « •*• Company, Richmond, Vn., la authority years ago John H. McNeal, the to advance the New Jersey ship canal Telephone 121 Two Educators Named to Prepare reading or writing for the following extraordinary state- brother of tho deponent, received a project. While there they will con- ment: 176 Henry SI. letter from Washington, D. C, pur- Code of Morale, fer with Secretary of War Garrison, purposes in middle "I estimate tbnt the business men of porting te be from Nellie McNeal and Announcement waB mide Monday Secretary of the Navy Daniels and and elderly lite; this country could Increase their effi- setting forth that she was then em- by State Commissioner Jot Education the New Jersey Representatives In ciency fully ten per cent by taking an ployed in the Post Office Department Calvin N. Kendall of the nomination Congress. An effort will bo made to occasional laxative and not neglecting of tho United States Government at of Dr. J. J. Sftvltz of Westdeld and have the Federal Government desig- Dangerous? the bowels as most of them do." Washington. Since that time the Miss Edna White off Jersey City to nate as a route to be followed the He also snld tbnt If the Department of Commerce In Washington would COAL/WOOD family has neither directly nor in- prepare a code ot morals suitable line that has already been laid across Not at all, it attend- the state by markers. If this Is done, present eacb business man In the coun- directly heard from Nellie McNeal. for teachers and parentB In the moral ed to when first not- try with s box of Rexall Orderlies, It Futllo endeavors were made to as- or character eduqatlon of children in the New Jersey Legislature will then would be of great benefit to the na- certain tho address. schools and homns. be appealed to tor an appropriation, iced. Convex glasses tional welfare. Rexall Orderlies are BEST QUALITY COAL The requeBt fo • New Jersey.repre- under a resolution of the Legislature prompt In action, pleasant to take and The retltloner asks that the said correct this failing if sentatives was ittado by the National In 1911. never gripe, can be used by men, wom- tract of land and premises be sold Institution for Sloral Instruction, In Another plan Is to ask for a state properly chosen. en or children, and are Just the thing and the proceeds divided among the KINDLING WOOD (M.00 Washington, suggesting that one nom- referendum on the granting of $500,- for toning up sluggish liven. 53 parties entitled thereto, according to inee be a man and the other a woman. 000 for the purchase of a right ot way Our glaaaea ara an Five Barrels for Jll " their respective rights and interests. We hare the exclusive selling rights for There will be at least seventy code for the canal, for presentation to the •9-lnenpenslve luxu- this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cento. YARD: Pin* Avenue and John Bt. The part of the estate belonging to writers contesting for a prize of government. ry In aueh aaaaa. Men* 10 the missing Nellie McNeal, if the bill E. H. JAQUES $5,000 which hits been offered for the Regarding the ship canal project as of partition is allowed, will be turned THE REXALL STORE best composition. All the codes will of first importance, the board has de- Into court until proceedings are In- bo printed in''pamphlet form. cided not to Indorse the proposition stituted to have her declared dead. Dr, Savltz' was formerly an assis- of the Chamber of Commerce of SAMUEL KINSTLINGCR mamo tant state commissioner of education Cape May County's shore resort that Jeweler ud Optlctan 'While some men. tell theirj wives and IB nomi superintendent ot schools the Federal Government be asked to take over the inland waterway. from , ft. R. •latlen f RepnsenUat. tha Moat everything that happens, there -are at Weatflc/ld. Previous to his ap- dome others who tell them a great f' -« assistant commlsiloneV Cape May to Bay Head,' to extend tha Steveae Areaue, aaar Hear* Street OoapaalM Oaly channel northward and to make It many things that never did happev '« M Malta AaAej, B. J. i M Ma Stoat SeathAaan,: -V - 'ifA i % HP THE SOUTH AXBOY CITIZEN. SPORTING COMMENT. 8OOZZTZZ8 FOR THE BALL. Gen. Win. 8. Trues Post, fro, 118. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. G. A. B, meets first and third Wed KEARNY FIVE FAILED TO nesday afternoon ot each month at In Contrast to the Plain Ex- HIGH SCHOOL 3 o'clock, in Michael Welsh's Hall MEET THE BIVEB8IDE WEEKLY LETTER TO FABMEB8, teriors and Gay Linings. Commander, George H, Seward; Adju- The Riversides were badly disap tant, S. H. Chatten. pointed last Friday night when th. St. Stephen's Lodge, No. U, F. * (By F. R. Stevens, Agriculturist, Domestic Five, of Kearny, failed t MENTIONINGS A. M, meets at K. of P. Hall, Cnt Lehlgh Valley Railroad.) put in an appearance. The excuse and third Mondays of each month given by tbe manager of the Kearny- (excepting July, August and holidays)--* We have a problem in the dair at 7.30 p. m. world concerning which I would liki ites was something about a broken Considerable excitement was caused feed wiie on the trolley line delaying Joel Parker CossclL Ko. M, Jr. ft. suggestions Irom our dairymen, on Thursday of last week, especially U. A. 3L, meet every Friday even- conditions are these: Tbrougbout oui their start until too late for the team among the High School students, by ing in Knights ot Pythias Hall. dairy sections we find altogether toi to get here. The High School game the trial which was held in the City1 Councilor A. L. Peterson; Recording- large a number of so-called "scru with the New Brunswick Universit: Superintendent's .office. Secretary, C. H. Edwards. bulls." It is true that in a goo Five came off as per expectation! Good Samaritan Lodge, Ho. 68, K. many sections these animals may b and the dancing served to while awa; The supplies which were ordered of 1% meets every Wednesday eves- high grade Holsteins, Jerseys o the evening. The majority of th< last June have finally arrived. Tho ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. Hall, corner of First and Stockton streets. Guernseys, etc, but even at thai fans were very much disappointed physics classes have heretofore been however and refused to be reconciled Chancellor Commander, Frank L. their influence on the future dair: Poiter For Laymen's Missionary Meat greatly hindered by the lack of prop- Hawse; Keeper of Records and Seals, herds will mean dollars out of tbi The Rivies took on tbe All Stars er material and the news of their William A. Chapman.. farmers' pockets in the next decad composed of well-known players OBJECT OF THE CAMPAIGN. arrival was received with joy. (?) gleaned from among the spectators General Morgan Lodge, Ho. M, I. In some sections, they are not eve 0. O. l\ meets every Tuesday even- who bad gathered for the big same, To Enlict Men For Worldwide Con well-bred grades. Within the past si: The debating team has perfected ing at 7.30 o'clock, at Knights of Of course the Rivies won but the quest In Name of Christ. • months I have seen bulls that showei Its organization and is practicing Pythias Hall. Noble Grand, Hans game was quite interesting neverthe The ultimate object of the conven N. Neil son; Secretary, Charles P. the white face of the Hereford, may 1 diligently for its first debate with less. The All Stars team was com ion of tin Ijiymen's Mtssloiiury Move Thomas; Financial Secratary, Slg. be a little black and white of th< input which opons In Newark. Jan. 30 South River, which is to be held in Emlllussen. Holstein, black nose of the Jersey posed of Rastall, of tbe Universit: Ullii, Is the church wide enlistment o February. Miss Gordon ia captain. Seneca Tribe, No. it, Inp'd. 0. R. or in other cases, the reddish colo: Five; White, of Rutgers Preparator: men for worldwide <:"iii|iiest in th school; Macan, of the Y. M. C, A M* meets every Thursday evening at of the old red Poll, and the gray o iiiiiiiF of Christ. The Inmirullnte nrxpii On Saturday night of last week 8 o'clock, In Knights of Pythias Hall. Sullivan, of Puritan fame, and Grace, iii'cil fcir the rainpulMn at this I line I the Shorthorn, making a combinatioi 1 tho girls' basketball team went Sachem, William H. Coward, Jr.; the Riversides utility man. The Hit failure of two of the three ssivn that no one can study out. Thesi across the river to Perth Amboy anil Chief of Records, George G. Oliver; bulls have no predominant strain ol Rivies had only doubled the scon I'l'otestiiiit powers of the (lay lnying although their lndlvldua at Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble stone, They won, which .added ti Chief, Burden Golden; Master' of work was excellent. "Curly" Pur On the other hand, there are sec our Hop, and thoy caved tho day fo: Records, C. IT. Edwards. man scored six field goals tin the llivles because their (Rivies tions where hundreds of Holsteli Pnul DeGraw Hamilton Lodge, No. "Punk" James dropped in four more, opponents failed to show up. Th bulls are being sold for beef. Som &M, II. of It. Tn meets every second Following Is the lineup and scon of these are from A. R. 0. dams nn same was played with the fast Wnl and fourth Sunday of each month at of Rlvlos and All Stars: vorslty Flvo of New Brunswlc K. of P. Hall. President, LeonaraV from the best sires in the Eas TIce; Secretary, William BulnMSf-s Within the past week my attentio (40) All Stan IH fuubloned oi which these scrub bulls will be sol James Arm Star of Jersey Lodge, No. 184, IV G; Thomas, 7; Burns, 2; Allen, 2 coral colored brocade velvet, showlm for what they are worth and the pun Scully Pitt of L. F. and E, meets in Welsh's White, 4; Grace, 1; Macan, 2. Goal a fascinating Japanese pattern in fans breeds distributed in such a way tha Center Hall, first Sunday of each month at from foul— Macan, 2; Thomas 2 and flowers. Rclow Its scalloped Lot 2 30 p. m., and on third Tuesday at they can be put into the bands of th Furman Rastal Score at end of first half—Riversides torn fulls a stmitflit bund of satin ii 7.30 p .m. Henry Selover, President; farmers now owning scrubs at prices Guards 15; All Stars, 7. Referee, T. Cantlon a weirdly oriental tone of blue. Th L. D. Wortley, Financial Secretary which they can get for those on neck is llntaliiiil In gray fox. Itcvcra Forgotson Morri and Treasurer; J. S. Jamison, Re- Time of halves, 20 min. hand, Ing fashion's dictum of jruy linings, Kerr Boudinol cording Secretary. o Many plans, have been suggested, this wrup wears Its gorgeousuess out- 'Field Goals—Furman, 6; James, 4 Independence Engine * Hose Co. but none 'yet that are thoroughly NEW SPORTS INTRODUCED Mide, beiug lined with a dull white Scully, 1; Morris, 1; Boudinot, 1. No. 1, meets third Monday In each satiu. Foul Goals—James, 5; Rastall, 7. month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman workable, and I would be glad to AT RUTGERS PREPARATORY JULIUS F. HECKER. Martin Shuler; President, John B. hear: direct at Geneva, N. Y., from At a meeting of the Athletic Board Julius F Heclcer is a true cosmopolitan Total 27 to 11. Fouls called—James, Woodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearee. of the Rutgers Preparatory School Wiekar Hampar*. H« was born In Petrograd, Russia. HI and 2 per.; Kerr, 1; Furman, 1, those who are interested in this mat father and mother are German, and hi Star Building and Loan AisoetatJoa, ter, giving any plan they may have two new sports were instituted. Thi A wicker hamper is perhaps tbe idea! wffe Is a Frenchwoman, but he Is a nutu and 2 per; Forgotson, 1; Scully, 1, of South Amboy, N. J., meets In City in mind which is feasible, and, I sports are hockey and swimming, laundry container. But it must he ralized American. He Is a 'doctor o! and 2 per.; Arm, 2, and 1 per, Hall, on the fourth Monday evening philosophy of Columbia university, epeak will Bee If proper people cannot be George Rule who rescue some amal kept clenn. One enameled white look' Boudinot, 3; Morris, 1. in each month. President Thomas (our languages and Is the author of a C. Qelslnon; Secretary, John J. De- brought together to effect a complete so clean tlmt it is hard to remembe valuable volume in Russian sociology. Dr boys from drowning at Johnson's pond that It uiny .hnrbor Impurities, evei laney; Treasurer, John J. Coakler. readjustment of this whole situation, last week was elected captain of th Hecker la on the staff of the Church of All The Senior Class has commenced germs. It must be washed In hot wa Nations on the lower east side of New to practice for their play the title Washington Camp, No. M, P, 0, which is effecting BO much loss to swimming team. ter occasionally and dried in tbe sun- York and editor of the only Prctestan 8. of A, meets second and fourth. Christian paper printed In Russian and of which ia "Professor Pepp." our farmers in milk production to Hockey is an experiment at Prep, shine, and then sometimes it can lie circulating among the 3,000,000 Russiai Monday nights of each month, at K. of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock. Arthur T. day. The games scheduled to date are further refreshed with a clean coat o speaking peoples In the United States. enamel. The Girls' Club will give a socia Allen, president; Joseph Plppatt. 'ranford H, S., Morrlstown School —: 0 Perhaps the ideal method Is to have of this coming from Great Britain and in the Auditorium to-night (Friday) vice-president; Bert Lambertsoa, 'lngry and Horace- Mann School. Master of Forms; John H. French, CARE OF CLOTHES. a sunny, dry laundry and there to a few millions from Germany. Tin to which the members of the Boys' The Horace Mann-Rutgers Prep, game fratricidal strife in which these tw< financial secretary; B. R. Havens, gather the soiled clothes. Everything club, Alumni, and other organizations, will be played on St. Nicholas Rink damp, like bnth towels, should be powers are at present engaged throw recording secretary; William M. Aa. Mlp Your Garments en • Hanger In- connected with the school, are in- derson, treasurer. stead of • Chair Bach. in New York City. spread out on a washable wooden or a larger share of responsibility upon metal rnck and dried each day, then tbe United States of America. To pre vited. Corn Lodge, No. 8ft, D. B. ft. Never leave your suits or dresses The Rutgers Preparatory five which sent this obligation and to enlist Hit Regular meetings second and fourth lying on a chair or on the bed rail, but defeated Perth Amboy in basketbal plnoed In a basket or hamper. The clothes should not be piled together abundantly competent manhood of Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., ta put a hanger In them tue minute you added' another victory Saturday by churches In this world task will be tin The man who goes out between the Welsh's Hall, First street. President. take them off. It is simply a mutter pelluiell. Table linen should be kept defeating Adelphl Academy of Brook- ',v itself In a separate hamper. House object of this campaign. acts may come in with a Bmile—but Neis Martinson; Secretary, A. L. of habit, und it is Just us eusy. to learu lyn by a score of 20-19. In addition to this hundreds of thoti Johnson; Financial Secretary, George to illp a hanger Into your coat and put Uold linen can be kept in another and you can't always see It. Mortensen; Treasurer, John 8. Load. o lothes In a third. Hands of people, harried by War, sioh it In tbe closet ut once as It la to throw Slaglag Society LMerknuu, goatb TAGHT CLUB TEAX WINS. of the sight of blood, discouraged a It on a chair, to hang up later. Crease* EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUG Asjbor. Practice of singing tahes and wrinkles wear out the cloth, and On Monday night the two men Flrit National Bank, at South Amboy, place every 'Saturday »t 8 p. m. Meek Bisque Soup. ha State of New Jersey, at the close of UM only way to keep your clothes free teams from the Y. M. C, A. and Cook a can of tomatoes with a table- businesK s on Decent b«r3l, 1915: Business meeting held avoir first Saturday of each month at 9 p. m. of wrinkles is to bang them up when Yacht Club bowled another match on spoonful of sugar and an onion cut In ' RESOURCES. you remove them. the letter's alleys. This time the slices half an hour. Add half a tea- Loans and Discount* 1373,686 71 Fred Thumhart, President; JohnKut* cher, Vice-president; George Noliut, flhoea, too, retain their shape much acht Club won four out of live spoonful of soda and pass through a Overdrafts, unsecured 271 70 •leve. Make a white sauce of half a I). B. Bond* deposited to secure cir- Secretary; Cbas. Steuerwald, Trams, longer if trees are kept In them. You games bowled. The scores: culation (par value) 60,000 00 urer; B. Grohe, Librarian. CM. always tell the shoes which are cupful of butter, half a cupful of. flour Bond! other man U.S. bonds pledg- 8. A. T. JT. C. A. ed to secure PosUl Savings de- Protection Engine Company, u neglected by their wrinkled, shapeless and a quart of milk. When bolllup poslU 20,011000 mM look. It is a matter of a moment or Hoffman ... 175 156 14S 140 191 itlr In the hot tomato, season to trrte Securities other than U. on the fourth Thursday of each Donnell .... 175 147 131 147 156 and serve at once. Made In this man 8. bonda (not including month at Engine House, Feltus two to slip shoe trees Into your boots stocks) owned unpledg- street, at 7.30 p. m. President Wll. When you take them off, and this will •er, if tbe fresh tomatoes are not over- ed 607,00000 Total bonds, securities, etc 527,000 00 Ham Birmingham; Vice-president, prevent the leather from relaxing. Totals 350 303 279 287 347 ripe or tbe canned goods too old. the Subscription to stock In John SutlllT, Jr.; .Treasurer, Michael Footgear which him no acquaintance Yacht Clnb. vxin may be omitted without danger Federal Reserve bank... 17,00© 00 Lew amount unpaid 3,750 00 Welsh; Secretary, Frank D. 8 tan ton; with shoe trees usually splits and iamberston. 179 224 199 158 183 >f curdling. 8,750 00 Foreman, John Quialan. cracks Just twice as quickly as the Furniture and Fixtures 1,000 00 3ecker 162 158 177 135 175 Net amount due from Federal Re- Court Rarltan, No. 44, F. of 1, welt cared for variety. If you will rub serve bank 20,000 00 Net amount due from ap- meets on the second and fourth Wed- a little vaseline into your shoes when Totals .. 341 382 376 293 358 proved reserve agents fn nesdays of each month, at 8 p. m. la new it will prevent the damp and wet New York, Chicago nnd Bt. l.ouls 190,022 9" Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, Nsjs from splitting the leather. SOME JOTTINGS COLLECTED Net amount due from ap- Banks; Sub-Chief Raagor, Thorns When your tnllored skirts' become PEN DOLLARS AN OUNCE iroveu reserve agents Grace; Financial Secratary, Edward fn other reserve cities.., 26,410 85 wet from the ruin do not let them stay BY OUR REPORTER WHILE 116,333 82 Dewan; Treasurer. Jamea Mnalokji wrinkled, but press them with a hot FOR POSTAGE Net amount due from banks and Recording Secretary, Martin KaMJi .The first settlement on the present bankers (other than above) 12,828 47 Senior Woodward, Frits Detks; iron before they become dry. By the GUNNING ABOUT THE CITY. Outside checks and other cash way, It Is n rcnl economy to Invest In n lite of San Francisco dates from 1776. items, J4.892.24: fractional curren- Junior Woodward, Michael Prosa;i good, durable niincoiit, becnuse It will cy, nickels and cents, 11,037.06.... 5,92s 30 Senior Beadle, Chris. Nlcorvo; Junior t consisted of a Spanish military Notes of other National JJnnks 3,000 00 £*•«•• L*»ta Wenttel: Tnatoaa, protect your suits mid frocks to n Federal Reflerve notes 990 00 post (presidio) and the Franciscan Coin and ccrtltlcateB 36,848 00 Hathewa Cornta. Aaron Hrer, Richard great extent mid will actually save you mission of San Francisco do ABIS. In Legal-tender noteH 12,600 00 McCloud. money. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- 1836 the settlement of Yerba Buena urer and due from U, S. Treasurer 2,600 00 ras established in a little cove south- Total S1,166,64S 60 Dogs of War. mat of Telegraph Hill, The name LOWEST PRICED REV. S. HARRINGTON LITTELL. LIABILITIES. HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN. Dogs have pone to the wurs from the San Francisco was, however, applied .Few.,of the younger missionaries in Chi Bnpltnl stock paid In 160,000 00 earliest times). They bnrked at the o all three settlements. The United ria have had such varied and thrilling ex Surplus fund 76,000 00 siege of Troy. In those t'lirly dnys. States flag was raised over the town perlencesns the Hev. S. Harrington Llltel Undivided profits 27,286 69 af the American Episcopal church misslor Circulating notes outstanding 40,000 00 O. I. BEEGEN however, they wore used us sentinels in 1846, and the population rapidly Due to banks und bankera 7,786 00 and for purposes of defense. In the In Hankau. Mr. Lit tell arrived In Chlni. ilvlilonds unpaid 2,810 00 Corner Stevens avenue and First street. Increased, reaching perhaps 900 in In time to experience some of the terron lemand deposlto: Hardware, Tinware, Agateware, middle nges they attacked. Tlie truck- 'Tls said that Friend Dick was Df the Boxer outbreak In 1900. In 1911 hi Individual deposits subject to Gas Mxtures, Mantels, Gas ing mission of the Scottish bloodhound lay, 1848, The news of the gold dis- ome Stage Johnnie at the entertain- passed through exciting days of the revo check 439,773 62 lution. In fact, It was In a house not fui Certificates of deposit due lnleBB Plates. Etc. has been uotud, but the doss wore iilso soveries was followed by crowds of ent the other night. Too bad he than 30 dnys 0,600 68 used to attack cavalry. For this duty ortune seekers, so that by the end of from that in which Mr. Llttell was llvlm Certified checks 3,050 68 lscalculated. jBacefully, without any Idea of what wiu Cashlcr'Bchecks outstanding 2D4 06 SCHOOL SUPFLJES-Big Stock thoy were clothed In conts of mull .848 the city bad an estimated popu- in the wind, that some of the plans foi Postal Savings Deposits 12,66113 studded with spikes and scythes to tlon of 20,000. From that time on the revolution were made. It was largeli otal ilemnnct deposits.... 461,261 46 Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars confuse the horses. And when flre- The new Board of Health seems .hrough Mr. Udell's work while in thi> 'line Deposits, (paynblc after 30 Ian Francisco has grown rapidly, country In 1912 thnt tho Episcopal churcl days or more notice): brandu were nlso attached to the mail feel more high-toned than the old 'he first regular overland mail com- was able to moot in some measure the ex Mhcr time deposits 493,639 60 Caaraa Glares, Blectrfe Light the opposing camp looked for Die ex- oard used to. trnonlinnry demands and opportunities re- Total of time deposits 491,6.10 60 tinguishers. That these dogs played munication with the East was estab- sulting from the revolution. Total SI, 160,643 60 •00 monn part in the field Is proved by Ished by pony express In 1860, the tate of New Jersey, 1 -_. If someone doesn't beat them to It, ss the fact that Homy VIII. offered the harge for postage being $5 for half :he prospect of tinlienrable burdens 1m bounty of Middlesex,; - naybe the Council will buy the joseil by war tnxes. will seek the only I, It. C. Stophenson, Cnshlcr of tho above- Spanish king, Charles V., 40,000 mix II- an ounce. In 186!) the completion of round under toe Broadway flrehousa possible refuge which will be In thf* lamod bank, do Holomnly Bwoar that the ,inries nnd 4,000 war dogs to help him tho Central Pacific Railway to Oak- .bovo Htatomont Is true to tho best of my LIBRARY! rom the P. R. R. But where is tihe| I'ountry. The inflow of these mtilti mowlcdge and belief. ^gainst Frnncls I.—London Chronicle. nd marked tho beginning of trans- :udes with' their "racial suspicions nnrl R. C. STBI'HBNSON, Cashlor. Tse Latest Popular Books Win la oney to come from? Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 11th lontinental railway communication— uitlpnthles. intensified by the hate en lay of January, 1916. IMei As They Ire Psbllihed. ;U. S. Geological Survey.) tendered through the present war, will LESLIE L. SHEPPARD, Notary Public or Sawn Sum Ton Can Cot CUM YOU can usually ascertain It doesn't look as though tha remendously complicate the task of lonnKcr—AttoBt: , V GBO. V. nooAa-r, n Beading. an'B, real ngo by asking sonij ]uncil thought they needed any ho churches in asHitnilntlng these mu H Ani'.v C. I'Ki' ^»_,.,, uully hostile element*. THE A. C. PABISEIT MBBJKW womaii. Bunions are nobby things in shoos. les or regulations. \ South Amboy. «l SOUTH AMBOT CTtUW. or net—First street, near Broad wir. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. D o nit AN INSTANT SUCCESS! OPPOBTUNITIES FOB ALL Items of Interest Presented In Be a Short Paragraphs for Busy Briegs' Clearance Sale FOB KENT. Readers. Drudge

•—••JTOR RENT—Rooms In Farlsen Building. Of Men's and Boys' Steam he»t, electric light and water. In- Skating is now popular with the qutra on premlaei. 5-7-tt young people. Housework wltu its ceaseless, lium- druin duties ofteu causes a wuuiun to SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOB SAU. "Bill" Rea of Morgan will Dow Bay "go to seed," to become listless and indifferent to both her perauiiul ap- The first week or our great Mid-Winter Clothing Sale has been remarkably TO« SALE—One houBe 11 rooms, all liu-"I told you so." • provemenU, on David Htreet; one house 7 l>cuiauce and what is going on around . rooms on David Street, both properties be- her. She falls to make her work successful. The wise and economical buyers of this city and those from out of town • tWMU Broadway and Stevens Avenue. Also The new Library Board will meet agreeable, to keep her niiiid freshened a lota on Ward Avenue. Inquire of B.-J. 1 were entirely satisfied with the genuine bargains they saw advertised. Did you attend? O'Connor, 185 Broadway. 1-16-2 this Saturday evening for organiza- and alert. The successful girl or wo- man in the business world realizes the A sale of such reliable merchandise as we offer is one that should not be overlooked. FOB BALE—Half of brick house, 68 Second tion. •traot. 7 rooms, attic, Improvements, bath, Importance of keeping her mind bright- not and cold water and gas, Cellar under ened and of doiiiK her work in such a •allre house. Win. T. Hammell, 6» Second Samuel Locker of this city is now In way that it will cutuo easier. The re- Many Good Bargains Still Here Every Item a Great Saving itreet.BouthAiuboy. l-8-tf 'ull possession as postmaster at the - FOR SAIJK—Two houses, almost new, all sult is eucli dn.v is met with the right Improvements, on Louisa street, between Parlin post office. thought, tile work is done systemati- Pin* avenue and Keltus street. A bargain. Apply to A. H. Slover, Fine ayenue^ao-tf cally, mid the worker herself becomes Briegs-Built Suits and Overcoats The mid-year examinations in themoijp capable, better fitted to meet the WJR HALE—House wltb elurlt rooms and baument, and two lots, on Augusta street, Public Schools will be held during unexpected demands that every little $10.00 NOW between Stevens avenue and Broadway, while come up. WERE 8.00 South Amboy. N. J. Apply John A. Lovely, the next week. . WERE 912.50 NOW 10.00 or William*. Hubbard. 10-23-tf "We arc not all fitted for housework," FOB SALE-Cheap, two lots on Ward ave- Several additional radiators have we say upologetkully. That is why so WERE $15.00 NOW 12.00 nue. Inquire at 178 Droadwa?. 8-M-tf been added to the heating plant In many of u.s arc fnlliirttt at It. There is HEAL ESTATE AND KENT COLLECT- of course some truth in tills. Indeed, WERE $18.00 NOW 14.00 Ini Agenoy.—I have some very desirable the Empire Tbeatre. >houM*>and building sites for sale, Call and we are not ull titted for housework, WERE $20.00 NOW 16.00 MC*ltofc Bent collections a specialty. You but cvery'wonmn knows Unit when she can save much annoyance by letting me col- WERE $22.50 NOW 18.00 "' lect your rents. Fire Insurance placed In A telephone has been Installed in assiiniL'H the tnniiiiKciuciit of a home reliable companies. Win. H. l'arlsen,,169 the Sprague residence on Pine avenue she, und she: nlune, is responsible for WERE $23.00 NOW 20.00 • Broadway, South Amboy, N. J. 0-1-62 during the past week. the success or failure of tlie work in FOB SALE—A nice six room homo In de- $80.00 NOW sirable location. It will prove a great bar- that Ilium'. WERE 24.00 Kaln and a valuable investment to the buyer If gasolene keeps on rising tn( We hear a lot about the "drudgery" who secure* it. A grand 8 room residence of lioiiHewoi'ki hill, if women would with Improvements on the most central and price automobiles will goon be rele- DODUlar street In this city; convenient to all only Htud.v up on It housework would biulnMa places and depots. A live acre farm gated to the storehouse. Custom Tailored Clothes Bargains in Boys' Clothes with a brick residence, as cheap as a homeoo not seem as dlstiiHlefnl us many wo- m single lot. Just what you have been look- men Hcein to think It In, In these days have a special attraction Were $4 Now 2.98 Si ini for and talking about. Get It and reduce Books are now open for subscrip- ^ JhJ high oost of loving. Apply to Charles S. of labor saving devices it seems In- Buckilew. 2-W-tf tions to Series No. 28 of the Star credible that women will worry uloiij; at the low price of Were $5 Now 3.75 Building and Loan Association. In the old way of doing things. Tell a woiuiin wliosu shoulders have be- Were «O Now 4.50 nsciLLAinoim. come bent from broom sweeping Unit All were $28 to $98 values. Were «$7.5O Now 5.98 Jacob B. Rubin has opened a a carpet sweeper will do the work bet- ' FOR SALE OHEAP-A top wagon In good ladies' and gents' furnishing store in CpndlUou. Inquire€ITI«KN Otlke. 1-8-tf ter and enslcr mid you will not be 1 the Hubbard building, 146 Broadway. thanked for your trouble. She will 'THE STORE THAO? SATISFIES' POR 8ALB—One new parlor stove, H.O0, cling to the broom, meanwhile be- The weather man bas also put La moaning the fact that her work Is Grippe on the run with the lower "never done." The old fashioned cook temperature that bas prevailed this and her coal stove hnve been lauded miMoac*. sky high, but the delicious meals pre- MONEY TO LOAN In sums ofUOO, WOO, 1300, week. M M00 and up to NOW. Inquire at Law pared these days in the tireless cooker fflewol John X. Lovely, 1» Broadway. have the old time cook and her coal Th» Tallar, Clothltr ansi Hab*r4nh«r MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. Tbe Cbrlst Church Hen's Club fire benten a dozen different ways. Apply to J. A. Coan, P. O. Building. Minstrel entertainment Is scheduled Tbe woman who has become a house- 91 Smith StrMt P«rth Amboy. N. J. for the Empire Theatre next Friday hold' drudge has only herself to blame. AUTOMOBIUES. evening. No man likes to see bis wife in that role. Any woman who can read can make her housework easier and do It Water Commissioner Daniel J. Don- better. Take, for Instance, the splen- Mrs. Minnie M. Bolton, ot Pater- Mr. and Mrs. James Dill, ot Feltus lin Is having a house built on Henry- did household articles published each son, is visiting the Rev. and Mrs. J.and George streets, are receiving the street. Jonathan Compton bas the LOST ARV FOOTO. day in many papers. .Cooking, sew- W. Mlnntr, this week. She attended hearty congratulations of their friends contract ing, caring for babies, tbe general work over the arrival this week of a LOST—On Sunday evening. January 18. a of the house, are bandleiTstt'that every the Union prayer meeting which was gold belt pin. rinder suitably rewarded If held Wednesday evening in thebouncing pair of twins (a boy and a returned to Miss Ell«a Donlln, Henry street. J. Frank Scully and William M. one may learn. Baptist Church and gave two mes-girl). This is the second visit of the Eramons have been selected to make The banker, lawyer—In fact, every sages of song accompanied with the stork with twins also a boy and a NOTICE. out the financial report of the city professional and business man—reads up on his particular work. Why can- auto harp. Mrs. Bolton will be at the girl to brighten their hearthstone in for the past year. SERIES NO. IS OF STAR BUILD- not women ape tbe logic of reading up services at the Methodist Protestant twenty months time. The proud fath- Ing tad Loan Aisoclatlon itock is on their household needs? The wife, Church on Sunday, and render several er, son ot Herman Dill, Is incidental- 80L7E T001 POWn . Horace Wilson Is having a fine now open for iiibacrlptlon. the mother In her home, has been in- selections. ly one of a family of twenty children. Shares mar be obtained from bungalow built on David street by trusted wltb a greater work than the o PlOILnWITIAl Lambertion it Reese. It Is on themost successful lawyer or banker. Secretary or Treasurer. California style. Don't go to seed. Fill your mind Prudery Is a wig often used to Aluminum In •itrgary. Star Building and Loan Association with happy thoughts. Stop being a cover a bald character. Aluminum shapes to nt all parts ot ELECTRIC MOTOR! JOHN J. DELANEV, Secy. The Board of Health will hold a drudge. Even It silver threads are the human body, pierced with chan- No dirt, noise or odors. 211 Broadway showing in the gold or the darkness nels for hot or cold water circulation, JOHN J. COAKLEY, Treai. regular monthly meeting In the Coun- of your hair, do it up as prettily as pos- To Borie». Lemons. nave been Invented by a Viennese sur- Coal and Oaaollna havo gon* up In cil Chamber In the City Hall next Lemons that have become hard ant Cor. Broadway and Auanita St. sible. Go out and lose yourself hi the geon for use as surgical compresses. prlool Thursday evening. gay crowds occasionally. Forget all dry can be made soft and juicy again about yourself. Tbe walk will bring by putting them Into a pan of hot wa- Electric fbtes arc the Same! ter and letting them remain at almost Every man favors honest govern- The sounds of explosions heard in roses Into your cheeks, and when you POWD£R reach home you'll have a fine appetite the same temperature without boiling ment as long as it doesn't interfere ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.. this city on Thursday were the re- (or two hour*. with his Interests. sult of powder tests at the Union for supper, Just try It and see! KIYPORT, N. J. WORKERS' Powder plant at Glllesple. KNITTED SMARTNESS. SHOES 1 The Board of Education will hold tne regular monthly meeting in theThis Is One ef ths Sweaters Wttheut made of-black Gun Metal Superintendent's office In School No. Frills or Fur. MEAT 2 next Wednesday evening. This two piece skating outfit, knit leather. Goodyear Welt with such stunning ribs, has a roll sewed sole. Pegged heel The Raritan River Railroad has RORAK'S No nails'in heel, or sole. purchased another pair of passengers coaches. Superintendent Himmelber- MARKET A strong, but neat and ser DUMIIt O MARIf ger selected them this week. viceable shoe. THESE SPECIALS ARE FOR THE WHOLE WEEK ,Q. W. Crane, general Shipping and Terminal Agent, P. R. R., was sud- DOZ. denly • taken 111 on Thursday while Beef Steak, 2 lbs. - 87c 32C sitting in a chair in his office.

Can any one explain why so many Cali. Hams Roasting Chickens J. ALFRED JOHNSON men are seen Sundays on the streets MCI AND MAN under the Influence of liquor? Three "The Regal Store." years ago such a sight was a rarity. V Hi Ib 17S Broadway, The Ladies' Auxiliary of tbe P. R. R. Y. M.. C. A. will hold their regular South Amboy, N. J meeting next Tuesday at 2 p. m. -at Pork Chops ifiV IL Sugar Cured Hams Ifi^rlh the association building. A full at- tendance Is desired. •PICIAL ^ IV4LIU "Armour's or Swift's IV^IU CARD OF THANKS. The undersigned hereby express A man entered the Parlin Post Of- Jersey Pork Loins Hamburger, Iresb chopped their thankB to their many friends fice the other day in search of a Cross Rib Pot Roast WHOLE OR HALF for expression^ ot sympathy in tbestoye which he expected to come by death of their beloved wife and Parcel Post. We don't know yet 14!clb mother; also to all who assisted at whether he got it or not. 15olb the burial and sent floral tributes of love. , The Marigold Quartett, consisting PRIME RIB ROAST Fresh Spare Ribs fRESH SHOULDERS LAMB CHOPS MR. .FURMAN W. MUNDY AND of a bevy of young ladles, gave a very FAMILY. line entertainment at the Empire 14k-16klb. 3 lbs 25c. 12?clb 18c lb Theatre Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the Woman's Club, Edward Letts is able to be around again after being laid up for several Benjamin Schuyler entertained a »5c SPECIALS! POT ROAST 3 Iba SPARE RIBS 25c SALT PORK months from nerve trouble. He says number of friends at his home on In .unloading a car of heavy yellow Main street on Wednesday evening. 5 lbs FRESH PIG3 FEET 25c pine lumber he strained the nerves of AH bad a most delightful time e|nd 12k Ib 3 lbs PIUKIiED PIGS' FEET 35c 2 lbs 25c his legs, which was the cause of allpronounced Benny a royal good host. 6 lbs SOUR KRAUT 35c his trouble. FOB THE 8KATBB. A beer truck and an automobile .-ollar that may be buttoned up snugly Corned Beef, Plate or Brisket HOME MADE SAUSAGE LEGS OF SPRING LAMB On Wednesday last the Raritan collided on Main street near Potter I need be. Biz white pearl buttons LOOSE PR LINK liver Railroad commenced running street on Thursday evening, and the and patch pockets relieve the plainness 82c lb 2Oc lb combinations of empty barrels, etc.,' of the rib, just as two pompons do tbe 15Ac lb train No. 3 In two sections, the first cap. delayed trolley traffic, section leaving Bergen Hill at 7 a. Nottca-Oar Mart* will OIOM at I p.m.on Tuaidara and Tbnndara. m., in order to pick up the crowd Gingtr Cookies. that generally awaits the regular After hearing the Rev, "Billy" Sun- Two cupfuls of molasses, a cupful ftairiambar tha plao*, eall or t»l«phon«. Mf« aall juat aa w» advartlaa. train there. It is often the case that day preach last Friday, Rev. H. 0.of sugar, a cupful of shortening, a cup- this train., was so crowded on leav- White, pastor of tbe Presbyterian ful of water, two tcagpoonfuls of soda, salt, a teasponnful of ginger, two cup- Telephone 261 ing the C. R. R. station that *> atop! Church, of this city, is very favorably fuls oPralslns and flour to make dough. 4 184 Broadway Sonjh Amboy v>uid be-made to take on passenger. 1 impressed with the ability of the Will make six dozen cookies. r THE SOUTH iXBOT CITIZEN. LIBRARY BOARD AI'l'OIXTED. BO HAS WINS. TITLE TO LAND. NOT PLEASED OVER SOME fIGURES Or INTEREST TO TAXPAYERS. FIELD? TERMS:—ONE YEAB: $1 IN ADVANCE (Continued from Page One.) (Continued From Page One) for the holding of the meetings of The report of Collector Diebert read at last meeting of Council con- executor to sell tbe property, and a Senator Florence D TCLtPHONE ISO the board, they communicating the deed from Frederic M. P. Pearse as tained much detailed Information that will prove of interest to the taxpay- cause Governor Sin PUUI.ISHKD HI fact that the lower floor was not ers of the city. From the report we find that $1,497.91 was collected in in- executor to William A. Mundy, the 1 THE SOUTH AMBOY PitlNTlKG CO. deemed adequate for the purpose of terest during the year, and that the saloon licenses amounted to $12,950. present defendant, were then pro- Prosecutor of Mid. their meetings. All communlcaUous or Items or news re- From petty licenses and fines $892 was collected. The report in full show- duced to show Mundy's acquisition Senator W. Bdwii eelved by us must be accompanied by the An application for the transfer ot ing collections from January 11 to December 31, 1915, was as follows: I of Applegate's title. Tbe defendant crat, of Middlesex signature of the writer to insure publication the liquor license of Amos Stratton disappointment Mom Received from— Amount Interest - Total rested his case here, and tbe plain- to John Fee was referred to the Entered In the Post omce at South Amboy Stevens Avenue Sewer Taps $120 00 $6 92 $126 92 tiff attempted to prove that Apple- contrary to his wit,- at second class man matter. license committee. After a recess Sanitary Sewer Taps 804 00 804 00 gate held the property under a lease Fielder sent to the Senate u» ap- for the purpose of examination the Bordentown Ave. Flagging & Curbing 165 16 25 33 190 49 from D. Noble Rowan. pointment of Joseph A. Strieker of committee reported favorably and the Augusta Street Flagging 24180 20 90 262«70 1 Perth Amboy as prosecutor Ot Mid- SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. Augusta Street Curbing 254 86 22 16 277 02 This claim was aided considerably application was granted by the coun- David Street Flagging 148 61 15 92 164 53 by one of the defendant's own wit- dlesex, as successor to tbe Senator cil upon reconvening. David Street Curbing 107 66 14 07 12173 nesses that at the time the property himself. Mr. Florence bad urged the . Some years 'ago the people of this When the application first came up Portia Street Grading 20 00 20 00 was sold for taxes in 1902 Mr. Rowan appointment of Assistant Prosecutor ' fcity demanded bells at all street rail- Solicitor Coan stated that he had John Street Curbing 328 29 38 08 366 37 asked Mr. Applegate for the back John A. Coan, and before the nomi- road crossings, which was vigorously John Street Flagging 354 99 32 80 387 23 noticed that every communication rent on the property but Applegate nation was sent in Monday night opposed by the railroad company. David Street Concrete Walk 32 00 6 20 38 20 that had ben read by the clerk up to refused to pay it. there was a long conference In the The Board of Utility Commissioners Uroadway Pavement 2,640 71 415 80 2,956 51 that time in the meeting had baen Stevens Avenue Pavement 2,916 26 486 85 3,403 11 Governor's office and outside the were appealed to and the board or- | Edward Barker, the Township Col- addressed to the Mayor and Common State Treasurer of School Funds 15,253 53 15,253 53 Senate corridor by Democratic poli- dered the bells installed. Now these , lector, who is 60 years old, testified Council. This was not correct, he Public Service R. R, Co., maintenance ticians from Middlesex. same people demand these bells be re- track Broadway 193 08 193 08 that he remembered going down to said, as the official title of the body moved. It must be admitted that the Madison Township Account Poor 326 65 326 65 the beach as a boy to fish anid that Strieker was slated early for the was "The Common Council of the Street Commissioner, account old junk 1 00 • 1 00 system by which these bells are Applegate was then in possession. job and would probably have been City of South Amboy, N. J." The City Clerk, Saloon Licenses 12,950 00 12,950 00 arranged make them a nuiBance, be- I He also had a house on the property nominated a week ago but for the former body does not exist now al- Fire Department Sale Fire House and cause they ring continually when Refund on Insurance 18 50 18 50 in which his workmen lived during development of friction in the Demo- though it wus the official title of the trains are remaining on sidings. The Matchett HOUB° Rents 45 00 .45 00 the fishing season, and the witness cratic ranks. governing body when this city was bells would be alright if they only Jersey Central Traction Co., removing testified thnt it was "a regular Another nomination by the Gover- only a borough. Mr. Coan called at- snow 30 00 30 00 rang when trains were approaching I boarding house." Baker testified that nor that has raised a Btorm among tention to the fact that the address- City Recorder, petty licenses < 509 00 ' 509 00 the crossings, but as it Is now th? the houses on the beach were built the Republicans is that of Grover 0. ing of a communication to a body City Recorder, doe licenses 79 00 79 00 people pay little attention to the hull, City Recorder, petty fines 304 00 301 00 by Applegate. Richman, who was named last week that has no legal existence might unless tbe gates are down. Star MiiildinK & Loan Association 24 00 , 24 00 On cross-oxamination, however, the to succeed Joseph K. Summerhlll as tend to deprive a matter of consid- Sewer reopened B 00 6 00 prosecutor of Gloucester. The Re- Pi Androvutte Towing Co 60 00 CO 00 witness admitted that for a long time eration if carried into the courts. Applegate boarded his men at a place r bllcans of the county', are up in Last Sunday two boys of about Snnitiiry Sower Service outside city His opinion Beemeil to .be that it on the other side of Cheesequake arms over what they declare to be a sixteen years of age were seen on llinltB i.. 15 00 15 00 would ho better to return a com- lOlIS TUXOH , 356 08 44 70 ' 40138 Creole and not on the property in Democratic trick to kee{| members the streets in an intoxicated condi- munication for correction now before IHU Taxes ; 8,247 43 368 68 8,016 11 question. He also admitted that Ap- of their party In control. Summer- tion and in a quarrelsome state of 101 fi 'luxes 44,33169 44,33161) the continuance of the error cnuseil plegato lived chiefly at South Amboy hill resigned, and instead oi making mind, Whoever sold these infants Water Department, from Jan, 11, 101B inconvenience and trouble. The chair and not on the property. Barker's an ad interim appointment Governor liquor should be deprived of the to Dec. Slut, 19IS 20,883 88 20,883 88 had a great deal to say regarding testimony was largely corroborated Fielder waited until the Senate con- right to sell, and the parents of the tho matter having been spoken of be- Totals $111,667 78 $1,497 91 $113,165 69 by Frederic Schoonnuister, the Town vened. The appointment is for a five boys would be doing a public good, fore by the Solicitor, but the wrltert Clerk. year term, but there is a likelihood If they prosecuted the parties who failed to get his point of contention the property was for sale awd at the taxpayers' property. Who among that the Judiciary committee, to gold their sons liquor. Indications or argument. Rowan Hid at Tax Sate. what IlKiire was adopted. you would not gladly pay a dollar or Evidence which tbe defendant which tbe nomination was referred, strongly point toward the suspicion two a year for ten to twenty years will not report it out. that liquor la being sold In tbfa cltdV The annual reports ot tho city col- The bi-weekly reports of tho col- and have good pavements and free- claimed showed that Rowan had no on Sundays in' violation ot the lav. lector and treasurer were received lector and treasurer were read und dom from dust during that period? title to'the land was then given by Some ot the Gloucester men are and filed after being read. Tho lat- upon motion received and filed. Another thing that we find In many Ebenezer Bound, former Collector, telling a story of how the Governor o ter showed the total moneys recoivod Councilman Parlsen spoke of hav- cities that we have not here Is a who testified that in 1902 the prop- wrote Mr. Sumraerhlll a sharp letter THE GOOD CITIZEN. as being $149,616.29 and the balance Shade Tree Commission, which be- in connection with a complaint that ing been in conversation with one of! sides planting new trees imposes u erty was sold for taxes and that Ap- What Is a good citizen? If of tha on hand Jan. 1st, 1916, $24,388.36. tho freeholders upon the matter ot lino on anyone cutting down or In- plegate and Rowan bid against each was lodged against him by a citlien blffbeit type he mutt fulfill many re- This was for the entire year 1915. Main street paving during the dom- juring a tree. This would overcome other for it. of the county who thought tbe pros- quirements. In mentioning some of The other report showed receipts ing summer. This freeholder had the objection that many residents This evidence started an interest- ecutor did not take the initiative In" these qualifications the order In which from Jan. 11th, 1915, to Dec. 31st, voiced a thought to the effect that it here have to planting trees in South prosecuting a man for embexilement. Amboy. Ing legal battle when former Justice they are presented Is not to be re- 1915, amounting to $113,165.69. would be a good Idea for the council' I hope that this club will take Collins, counsel for the plaintiff, ob- Following the receipt of the Gover- garded as Indicating their relative When the mayor's communication to meet with the county body for the* some measure toward petitioning the jected to the evidence. It wasadmit- nor's letter, tbe Summerhlll resigna- importance. A good citizen earns bis appointing, the library board was purpose of discussing the matter. A council to appoint such a commis- ed, however, as tending to show tion was received. Now the Glouces- , living, and a little more, or a great read Councilman Hackett wanted to motion) to that effect was made byi sion. whether or not Rowan thought he ter men are charging tbe Democrats While the mud Is thick upon our with using tbe complaint against deal more, according to his ability. know how the city was to provide for the Second ward representative and streets and before the spring winds had title to tbe land. During the ,He earns big living by the direct pro- the maintenance of the library. This unanimously adopted. and the summer sun have turned It fight, Judge Collins won a point by Summerhill to force hU resignation duction of things desired by himself evoked some discussion and copious into dust to cover our parlor tables, reading into the record a lengthy before tbe expiration of bis term so can we not hint, suggest, request or and others, by the distribution of remarks from the chair. The solici- extract from a previous trial of the that another five-year lease on tbe "JUST AMONG OURSELVES." demand, in the form of petitions or Job might accure to the party. such articles, by the faithful dis- tor was appealed to and he Informed resolutions that tbe Council and Free- case which tended to Impeach the charge of the many clerical duties the body that the law permitted the holders refrain from putting the soft testimony of the witness. His per- The appointment of Walter P. Gard- (Continued from Page One.) clay which turns to mud with the first which modern civilization makes use of the city moneys not otherwise Strangers come and strangers go, but sistence In reading the extract despite ner as Judge of the Court of Errors appropriated for the use of the rain, upon our roads, but buy hard objections 'by opposing counsel and and Appeals was held up by Senator necessary; in general by ministering do we call upon them? Well, hardly gravel and put in the country roads to human needs and legitimate de- library, the laws regarding the Pub- ever. If, by any chance, we do hap- and in the city streets which they do the court and bis repeated declara- Gaunt, who seemed to be under the lic Library as an adjunct to the Pub- pen to meet them, and do happen to not Intend to pave this year—If there tions that there was "only a little bit impression that the position required sires. Getting other people's money like them, we ask them to call upon away from them Is not earning a lic Schools. The solicitor cited the are any. more" created considerable amuse- a lawyer. Mr. Gaunt was convinced us. Tbe Woman's Club members In- Ladies, this Is Just among our- living. The good citizen obeys the profits of the water department as dividually can do much toward ment in the court room. that he was In error, and it is prob- city money not otherwise appropriat- selves. When we talk with outsiders laws. He cheerfully contributes his remedying this, because this is one let us speak of our many charming An interesting legal point was able Mr. Gardner's nomination will, ed. This provision In the law held thing that Is not the fault of the share toward the common expenses citizens and our beautiful view. brought up during the afternoon be confirmed next week. only in case there, had been no ap- Mayor or the Council or the Free- of the community and the nation; in holders, or any of the men, but la HELEN M. VAN PELT. when the plaintiff objected to the propriation made for the expenses of other words, he is not a tax dodger strictly up to us. sufficiency of tbe defendant's plead- 1 the library. PARISEK ATTENDED CONTENTION nor a smuggler. He takes an in- Would It not be a good plan to Might Marry to Reform Them. ings by claiming that the defendant telligent interest in public affairs, The bond of Patrick McCabe as have a committee appointed by the If girls could see the men they are could not receive any benefit from Mr. A. C. Parisen ot this city at- city marshal was read and placed Club to call upon the strangers with- going to marry before breakfast there Applegate's adverse possession un- tended tbe Tenth Annual Convention, never failing to discharge his political in our gates? Of course conditions duties nor to forward to the best of on file. The sureties given were would be fewer weddings.—Topeka less the full term of twenty years of the American Druggists Syndicate are not alike In all places. Not long Capital. at Madison Square Garden, New York his ability his own conclusion In John J. Scully, James Collins and ago a river boat stopped at one of had been completed before the trans- City, January 17-22. political controversies. The good Patrick McCabe. the Virginia docks and a boy stand- fer of the property. A ruling on the ing there with a big mess of fish Ultra Practical. . citizen la a person of high Christian Bills were read and ordered paid. point was made unnecessary, how- In connection with the convention, offered to sell them for twenty-five "I notice," said n husbnnd who was a mammoth Drug, Chemical and Mer- character, self-sacrificing, trustworthy Mayor Dey asked what the bill for cents. While one of the passengers ever, by the amendment of his plead- reading a lengthy letter, which bis wife chandise Exposition was held In the loving his neighbor as himself. Good twenty dollars for the sewers from •was buying them another called down,- ings by the defendant so that it was bad written and bnd banilcd to him vast amphitheatre of the Garden. A citizens are less numerous than we the M. M. E. L. H. ft P. Co. waa for. "Boys, you sell fish too cheap. You for perusal, "that you have made a claimed that Applegate had finished could get three or four dollars tor marvelous display of all goods sold could wish.—P. S. Luther. Clerk Mack answered it was the stupid mistake. You have written the term. those fish If you were in New York." In drug stores, as well as many other -©- minimum charge as per contract, add- •mirage' instead of 'marriage."" Neilson B. Gaskill and Frederic "Yes Sir," said the boy "And Ah lines of merchandise was made, con- ing that the company was contacted reckon I could get $100 for a pail of "Either will do." replied the lady. j M. P. Pearse represented the defend- KNEW USE OF ANtSTiLT stituting under one roof an Immense up with the pumping station in water it I was in Hell." As you see 'They both signify an Illusion." ant, and former Supreme Court Jus- conditions are not alike in all places, wholesale emporium at "which mer- MechanlCBVille. Mayor Dey thought tice ColllnB and C. I. Voorhees ap- Conclusive evidence lnat Anc but It Is a good thing sometimes to Expressive. chants may purchase whatever ther this should not be in view of the fact peared for the plaintiff. Surgeons Were Fanmir *v-..-.. that It had been his intention, before "Look, martini:!!" she exclaimed. tion. Should they be compelled to of America's greatest and most suc- tioni, and that Hit- diMrom'» >, pense with fences or keep them In adjournment, to request a motion to good repair for they figure that any- -'Some one bus tnken the nighties off move It will place them In a' sorry cessful co-operative enterprise bf Chloroform, revolutionized the irnn the effect that this company discon- one who can afford to own property the cbnlni."—New York Globe. plight, as they have spent hundreds Charles H. Goddard, a Western busi- ahould read an article nwunii.t i>m< nect from the station until it Is put can afford thU additional cost, and of dollars In buildings which will be ness man, and one thousand retail llibed by Dr7J.de Kenton m me auuu. the city cannot afford to have its Into use. Later In the meeting such , Sunday After Church. costly to transfer to other parts. druggists,- who subscribed the orig- African Journal of Science a motion w«g proposed by Counlctl- appearance ruined by negligence in Mabel—I don't think much of the inal capital of $100,000, each drug- these matters. Various atiesthetlalug nitdm aiu. man Stratton and it carried unani- close of thnt sermon, father Father- gust taking ten shares of stock at methods were well Known uuih .:. Most well-paved towns do not, as mously. No? You were probably thinking FMllnge to le Considered. tbe par value of $10 a share. antiquity and during the Middlt ASMS. we do, compel the residents of a street more of the clothes of the congrega- "Do you know the Ten Command- Homer mentions the anesiliotic oi to pay for two-thirds the expense of Mr. Goddard has continued as maa-V. A resolution Introduced by Chair- paving but realizing that all the tion, my denr.—Judge; ments?" "Oh, yes," replied Miai • fects of nepenthe; Herodotus suites Cayenne; "but I shouldn't venture to ager ever since, and has made a re- man Stantonl as chairman of tho residents benefit by each paved street, that the Scythians obtained simmn reoite them in a general gathering of markable record for energy,resource- finance committee provided that the the city government pays for all the Opportunity. effects from tho vapors of hemp, tiro paving by bonding itself for the re- our friends. It mightn't be considered fulness and Indomitable perseverance clerk be authorized to draw drafts When opportunity beckons you to duced by throwing hemp seed on nu>. quired amount, not to be paid oft In the store on the next block make sure tactful" in overcoming all obstacles placed In stones. A Chinese physician oi tu« for five thousand' dollars each in one year but to be paid a little each It bus really left the store where you his path by antagonistic, selfish In- third century B, C. gave bis patients favor of the county collector and city year for twenty years, increasing (say it softly) the taxes very slightly now draw your wnpes.—Youth's Com- Value of Various 8tone». terests that feared the success of the a preparation of hemp to make tliein custodian of school moneys. The panion. The wearer of an emerald will be co-operative plan would pi»ve a insensible during surgical operation:*. and greatly- increasing the value of resolution was adopted unanimously. able to discover false friends and be menace to their old-time competitive The most Important anesthetic ol Another resolution from the same Insured of success in love. The gar- methods of doing business. ancient and medieval times was, Mow source provided that Messrs, William net's coloring, unlike che red of the ever, wine of mandragora, the use ot Emmons and J. Frank Scully t>e lap- ruby, assures constancy and fidelity. which mentioned by a great number Wear a moonstone for good luck! of early writers, and is referred to pointed to audit the books of the/ city MAGNATE OF ARGENTINA UNCLAIMED LETTERS. by Shakespeare. More recently, in for the past year. This was adopted Letters remaining uncalled for in the year 1760, the Uerman surgeon also. Among the delegates to the Pah- Dead Giveaway. tbe Post Office for week ending Jan, American financial conference in Weiss, better known as AlbinuB, am- Still another resolution from the "I don't think my ex-stenographer 21, 1916: Washington was Samuel Hale Pear- will get a Job through the recommen- putated the foot of Augustus HI, king same source authorized the clerk to Mrs. Retlly, Second street; Sanno of Poland, while under the Influence son, the greatest capitalist ot South dation I gave him." "Didn't you give draw warrants on the treasurer for America, who represented the Argen- Carallo, Cicclarello Bartolo, Dom- of mandragora. him a gnod one?" "Yes, but he took $625.00 as interest on sewer bonds tine Republic. It down and typed it himself. And it enicoMusco, Antonio Depergola, John Two other' anesthetizing agencies Higley, George Fowser, Robert W. were employed in very early times, falling due on the 21st of next month. Mr. Pearson has had a highly in- was full of errors." Allen, Virginia Carey, Miss M. Conall, .viz., arterial compression and hyp- This was also adopted. teresting career. He was horn in notism. Buenos Aires In 1867, and was edu- Anna Dolen, Mrs. William Bourgoultt, Councilman Hackett brought up the cated at the Salvador college there Advancement. It Is said that the ancient Assyr- question regarding the property on Mrs. Christ Doyle, Jay Frank, Mrs. and the Polytechnical school of New "Have you made any progress to. Caroline M. Gallagher, Mrs. M. ians produced a lethargic state by which stands the Broadway flro ward the betterment of municipal York. He gained an extensive com- Tracey, James Frawley, Mrs. Lizzie compression of the carotid artery be- house. The clerk stated that the only mercial experience In his travels, and art?" "We've made some progreBi fore performing the operation of cir- contract he had was dated 1890 and in 1890 he joined the banking firm of with reference to statuary. All the Evern, Mrs. A. Fishkneckt, E. S. Knoll, cumcision. while it granted the use' 'of the Samuel B. Hale ft Co., Buenos Aires, wooden Indians have disappeared from Mrs. G. Bloodgood, Miss I, Hansett, o • ground to the city it contained a which was founded by his grandfather In front of the cigar stores." Harry Pctz, Ruth N, Dickens, care of Agreed With Him. paragraph requiring the city to vacate In 1833. He has taken a leading part Boat Atglen, (2); Herbert E. Smith, Cry GsodB Clerk—"We arc telling In the industrial development of his •at any time upon thirty days notice. 'And sometimes a wife's display ot Sch. Spartel, Horace Nixon, Andrew these goods, madam, at ridiculous country and has earned an enviable iove Is merely for her husband's Nelson, Dave Sydam, Frank B. Flagg, prices." Customer—"I should say sot Mr. Hackett then thought it advis- reputation and Inspired the confidence able to delegate a committee to try money. Sch. Sarah Eaton, (2); Capt. Frank I can buy them cheaper in half a dozen of all of his countrymen, as well as Hodgtns, Sch. Sarah Eaton; Capt. places."—Puck. and purchase the ground or at least iHe leading business men throughout o sec what It could be brought for. the world, by his straightforward Every time a mean man smiles he Olaf Hendrlckson, Barge Blue Star; The chair seemed very loath to ap- dealings and remarkable business looks as if he actually felt ashamed R. E. Prclne, care of Mrs. Mount; Little acnes result from the pains John Nichols, Kate Leonard, W. B. a man. takes in enjoying his vaca- point such a committee and finally •blllty. Mr. Pearson haB a direct con- of It. trol over billions ot dollars invested In South America and has recently been Warn, Mrs. Rilley. Mrs. Rosa Evans. tion. a motion offered by Councilman Rue o authorizing the clerk to communicate appointed director of the Bank of the Argentlne,Republlc by the President Fancy N. Y. State Baldwin and When calling for the abova please N , o " and the senate. Advertise In The Citizen. with the sales agent and ascertain If Greening Apples, at Mahoney's. * * say "advertised." J. W. REA. P M. pointed to work in tbe Interest of too air; tbere was a ru.ih of wind over- convention and to enlist a large repre- head, and the two hunters were sud' 'MEN WILL sentation from tbelr denomination deuiy struck flat to tbe platform fef The following are tile executive com tlie falling of a heavy body upon them. mittee: The Yellow Tile platform shooli, (ottered and fell, Charles G. Tltsworth, cliairman: H cnislihifc' with its burden of two meu N NEWARK M. Van Sant, first vice chairman and a full grown panther. As the plat- NEVER IDLE! Rev. H. V. Murkland. D. D.. seconi Flash form fell Duga UendriLi's gnu went off, vice chairman; Percy C. Panps, secre scattering ti double charge of buck- AdvertiBementB in the tary: William Bnermann. M. D., treas shot. jioniryMoveinsnt urer; Alexander S. Ward, finance Tbe panther screamed savagely mill Theodore S. Kettlnger, publicity; H, A thudded heavily to the ground, rolling Marshall, statistics; Carl H. Wlntsch It Served Their Purpose over Iu agony. The double charge of SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN .0 Hold ConYtntion. M. n. deputation: Willis (i. Hlllman buckshot hud euteii.l its eyes und, HO arrantremeuts; Arthur N. Clark, prayer far as the hunters were concerned, had Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! "cv. Davis W. Lusk. D. D.; Uev. (ieorgc By CLARISSA MACKIt put the panther out of business for •J. Vogel, U. D.; Hight nev. Wilson B tbut occasion at least. COMMITTEES HARD AT WORK But the excitement was not yet over. As Perry und his tracker clambered Scott Terry stared at the old Indian - Campaign Began In Chicago Latt Oe up to the remains* of the fallen plat- tracker with widoulug eyes. Did Duga form and each found a perch on the An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN ,. \ teber, Where a Record Attendance Dendrlb reitlly expect him to believe supports which still clung to the four has no time limit to its usefulness to the ef 4,SM Registered Men Wai Ob that there wus u ttger-a mnn eatlug trees tbe moon found on opening talnod —Oreat Thinge Expected ef tiger—at large in tbe Wuiidri district? among the trees and sent a broad shaft advertiser. It workB 24 hours a day. If Large Population In North Jersey. of silver light into the jungle where l>«li» licmlrlh bumped hts turlnuifd the dead bull lay, with the stiffening your ad is well written and interesting, it , J, The north Jersey convention of the IIL-UII on the floor of the veranda und panther near by. will be laid aside by the reader for future Laymen's Missionary Movement which proteHtiHl vigorously. From the left hand thicket waa a rep- . Will be beld Iu Newnrk. Jan. 30 to Feb. "Ah. sulilli i'erry, it is the great etition of that low, deep, ominous reference. Or, if your ad reaches the right , 2, 1016, la expected to bo one of the est licust Ijiillu litis ever known! My growl, ending in mi ugly swirl; there prospect, it will make an impression on his beat'of tbe aeries, aud that a lur^j nuiu soii-ln-luw glimpsed it as it spetl wns a midden nix 11 of misplaced nlr iw ber of men will register and attend IK throiiKli tlio vlllugo, und he swore that something long and yellow and black memory which will last for days, weeks certain. it wnt like a tliiHh of yellow lightning striped streaked across their vision to and even months. The convention will open Sunday aft Its lips dripped blood, und its oyeti fall upon tin; body of tho panther. eruoon, Jan. 30, at 4 o'clock, In Pa luce lilazcil like; hulls uf lire, If the pros- There were the lending of llexb nnd Consider for a moment, can't you recall unt'B would vonduHueud to Wmvo Ills the criiiH'hinK of holies. hall; Monday morning, 10:30, Central study of Die liilcls mid Itilltcltlli'M Ills The two mull in Die trees shivered an advertisement which you read months ,' M. E, church, conference for ministers servant wnilil chow him the mnnn and olumiccd tholr IIOHIUOIIH. ago which was BO strongly impressed on but open to all. anil regular session ai bull il the IIHIIOH from Ills and bin left shoulder presented n K|I1< pipe anil ilnippcil II In Ills iMi'i.-kot. lie did inn I'k for n liullet. The results of advertising may not be Perry lifted IIIH rilled shotgun to his win riMlim- tnki'ii with the truckur'fl instantaneous. Don't expect that when pluu tluit lie KIIOUUI come nml kill (lie shoulder and (Irod. tlgt.'i' tluit WIIH iiioNmtliii; Ihu t'littlt! mid Hung! you spend a dollar for advertising today The'tiger whirled about, Nrreiiuicd tlireiiti-iilnn tlit> IIVCH of tlio poiiri'fnl with pain nnd rago and WIIH about to thut it will return to you ten-fold tomorrow. Inliiibllants (if the littlt! mountuin vli- FREDERICK A. AQAR, dunce (lui huntum iu (lie (ecu when luge. It would be » wclroino change Iliere mine another Intt'l'iiptlon from Newspaper advertising is the very best Frederick A. Amir, M. D., wus far u from his cvcilnHtliig CIIIIHU after the immbei of. years a medical missionary In till-Illlrlu'l. centrnl Africa, but was obliged to KIVI bird* und IniltcilllcH of India, medium for bringing to the attention of the up his work there on account of Illness TIIIN I Inn; It WIIH u full grown tigress, It WIIH mtilnfteriMion when they and who leaped ntrui^Iit toward th« buying public your business and your He returned to tho United States and were rciidy to wt out, llendrlU In tho lifter hln recovery, served as pastor. Then broken platform. wares and gaining their confidence by im- he became superintendent of missions In lead. Perry following, and In the reur A bullet, from Terry's gun crushed the west Tor tho Arnorlcun Hnptlst Horni tnittrd Snmial, who carried the gtuiH, through her bruin, nnd she fell slug. pressing on them your personality and Mission society. For the pust two yenrt* nit well »H the UimiiHiu>k. Dr. Agnr httB been field secretury of tin Bering nt the wry foot (if tho platform reputation for fair dealing. united missionary campaign of tho north At the entrance to' the vllliige they supports. At the saine iimtunt Dugii em UnptlHt convenllnn. Dr. Astnr linn hni were met by n crowd of excited nn Itoiulrlb'H gun spattered Inn kshot In unUBual success In arousing many Baptist tlvcs. There WIIH much rejoicing over 'churches throughout tbe country In regard tli« eyes of the wounded Hgw, mid to their mlHsionnry duty, He Is the nu the arriviil uf the whlto Htihlh, whose while the beast pawed blindly ut them thor of a hook Just published, entitled (loudly gun would put to rout "tho another bullet from Perry's weapon 'Church Finance — A Study of Wronp great yellow (IIIKII" which had .killed Methods and the Remedy." stretched him beside his dead mate In Try an Advertisement for Three Months the finest bull in the chief's compound. the parched grass. The beast had dragged the animal to Perry drew a long breath and wiped In the CITIZEN. Stearly, D. D.; Rev. William H. W the outskirts of the vllluge nnd hud the cold sweat from his brow. Ilelmer. D. D.: Kev. A. T. Brock, V.D.: evidently been driven away from hln All around them were myriad sounds (van P. Flood; S. Leroy Smith; Clnr orgy by the rising of tho sun. from the startled denizens of the Jim ence Hedden. A;i hour before Hunset Perry mid gle. Aroused by tlic double killing RECIPE n» CRAY HAIR. Conventiona Already Held. Dugu Ht-Miilrlli were Heated on the top nnd attracted toward the spot by tho dead bull came jackals, hyenas nnd To half pint of water add 1 oz, Bny This campaign began In CIIICTKO Iu Bum, a unall box of Barbo Compound, WE SELL PIANOS others of their tribes. •nd ',i oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair No lake premium certificates given, no FLKTCHIR BROCKMAN. October, where a record attendance of Perry was anxious to protect the skins twice a week until It becomes the desired prize ptiKElei, BO humbug of any Kind, but Fletcher Brockman, formerly V. M. C 4,550 registered men was obtained he hud won at-the risk of his life, so •hade. Any druggist can put this up or simply honest value for your money. A. 'secretary In China. Mr. Brockman Since then twenty-one convention* you can mix It at home at very little coat. Tuning and Repairing at Right Prices. sptnt seventeen yeara In the far east and his gun answered the cries of tbe jun- Full directions for making and use come Is rtcocnliod to be an authority In the have been held, the largest being Cin gle beasts while Duga Bend rib sped In each box of Barbo Compound, It will HARRY PARI8EN worli Among men In China. He 1B now as- clnnatl. 3.075; Pittsburgh, 2.712; Boston. toward the village to bring help. gradually darken streaked, faded gray Ml DmtM MM* •oelated with Dr. John R. Mott In the In 2,5G0; Buffalo, 2,025. As north Jersey In half an hour the two tigers nnd hair, and removes dandruff. It Is excel- t«rn»tlonal Y. M. C. A. Mr. Brockman Is has a targe population the question Is lent for tailing! hair and will make harsh one of the beat Known men connected with the panther were lashed at the heels of hair soft and glossy. It will not color the T. U, C. A. work In the world and la asked where tbe north Jersey conven an ox team nnd the dead bodies were •calp, is not stluky or ereauy, and does not recomteed to be one of the leaders of that tlon will stand In this great series drugged to a deserted hut on the out- rub off. treat Institution. The north Jersey com- This Is tbe way the program reads: mittee of the convention Is fortunate in skirts of the village where Dngn lleiitl- OYSTERS! having been able to secure Mr. Brockman rib and Ills son-in-law and his two for ene of the evening adaresses. Some of the Topici. brothers mid their son-In-laws set to U YOU WABT A "Why I Went Into the Missionary work to skin the three animals for the The Right Start in Life Business." GOOD STEW OR FRY noon, 4 p. m.. Central M. E. church. great sahib. is important to any "Tbe New Era In the Far East" Perry went back to tbe tree In order •TOP AT •Train*, 8 p. m.. at Palace hall, Wednes "Where Shall We Find Leadersr day afternoon, at 4:30, denominational to guard the village from a surprise young person. The "The Men at the Front." visit from the panther's mate or from conference! will be held and will he "The Mass Movement of India." led1 by the leaders of the various de other beasts, If the smell of blood right start means the P. P. KENAN'S CAFE "Turkey In War Times." nomlnattoui. The lait meeting of the should attract them into the village. 1M "The Gospel In Africa." The body of the bull bad entirely dis right preparation. convention will be held Wednesday "The Worldwide Social Need." Oyttera tarred IK any atfta. Alto evening In Palace hall at 8 p. m. appeared now, and from distant thick- "The Meaning of Home Missions." ets Ferry could hear the jackals snarl The right place is •old la tbe ebelL Ordm promptly "Kvery Man and Boy In Every "Do We Take Our Religion Serious bbnrcb!" la the slogan that ban been ing over the fragments they bad sto- attended to. adopted by the committees in charge. len. "The Layman's Place In the Evan He was tired and happy. The night's Trainer's Business College and they appeal for the support of the gelUatlon of the World." clergy and laymen to assist them, and excitement had been a pleasant relaza- M, M*K. rettt Aabn, H. J. It has bean stated the purpose of the "The City as a Moral and Religious •tlon after the dullness of bug hunting When in Need of Force." at this, season, and he was grateful convention Is "To Enlist The Church "Inspiring and Training the Church.1' To Undertake Her Whole Task." ' Indeed for tbe Information which Daga Delegates will be admitted by badge "Saving America For the Snke of Hu Bendrlb bad brought him concerning inanity." f ' tbe depredations of the tiger which GEO. II. MORTEHSOK GROCERIES, to all teutons of the convention. No (Sueewsor to V. Newell Janus) collections will be taken nor appeal* for had killed the bull. Date, Jan. 30 to Feb. 8. 1 money allowed in convention. A regis- •• WAS BAIBKB TAKEN WITH TMTHA0X- Ferry nodded In the crotch of the tration fee of $1 la required from each IB'fl PLIA. tree. Plumbing »un. Mon. PROVISIONS, delegate to go toward the local ex- Tu«». Wed. of a flimsy platform which they had The BUD waa slanting in his eyes panses of the campaign. Registration* hastily constructed between four palm when be was awakened by tbe sound and Heating trees within twenty feet of the dead of voices at the toot of the tree. MtautM hnkM 30 31 1 2 bull. , ' He looked down and saw several DRY GOODS A bower of branches and shrubs con- man standing there. They were neigh- cealed them from the ground, and It bors of l)agu' Bendrlb. They were SHOP: STOCKTON 8T. CaN at the New Sort of PUIVOM. •peaking of tbe triple killing made by To consider new world conditions was from this vantage, point that Per- BatwMa Flrat ud Baeoad Stt. ry hoped to kill tbe tiger with one shot tbe white sablb. and America's responsibility. ' "Thut Duga Bendrib, he is a clever u« RMUUM: in DuM 8t To study the missionary progress of from his rifle. He had killed tigers before, and the man," said one enviously. "Who but Pboo* 146. TIMOTHY F.SULLIYAN recent years. Daga Bendrib and his son-in-law, To project plans to accomplish out flue skins that graced tbe walls and floors of his bungalow bore testimony would have dreamed of killing his best Stevens Ave. aid David St. whole missionary duty-. bull—the finest In the village—and then NOTICI. To emphasize the adequacy of the to his skill as a marksman. The platform was ten feet above the running ten-miles to the bungalow of ALL. PERSONS CONCERNED WILL gospel to meet modern social condi- the white sahib and telling him that a tions, ground, and, provided Perry could get take notice, That all dabU owing to good sight of the great cat, he would tiger had been seen In the village and To increase the spiritual power nnd had carried off a bull?" the eiute of Jamei H. Gordon, or to ALL NEW AND FIRST etflclency of the local church. have no difficulty ,ln adding another tha firm of Howell ft Gordon, an royal skin to his collection. 'Who indeed?" echoed his compan- To secure the general use of the best ions. now duo and parable. Notice I* fur- methods of missionary education nnd Suddenly Dnga Bcndrlb hissed sharp- CLASS STOCK ly, through his teeth. "And, lo, when the white sahib re- ther given that the proper and legal Inarice. settlement of tbe Estate of lamet H. To Inspire lnynien to take their pnrt "Ah, siililb! Isunte!" whispered the turns with Dnga Beudrib and with the Also Dealer in in the extension of the kingdom of rucker. promise of iminy rupees If n tlgef is Gordon, deceased, will require the Christ "Ah, the tiger!" repented Perry, mov- shot, waits for tho wicked beast—why, collection of all the above mentioned BEST QUALITY ing cautiously beneath bis bower of the tiger comes, and the tiger's mate, and, as If those were not rupees debti, br legal action, If necesaary. Some of tile Speakers. branches. Payment may be made to Francli H. W. E. Doughty, Hew York city. There cume a snuffling growl from enough in crafty Dngn Bendrlb's pock- Frederick A. Agnr, New York city. • nenrby thicket. et, there also comes n panther! All at- Gordon, at the «tore corner of Broad- Fletcher Brockman, New.York city. Then followed silence. tracted by the smell of the dead bull's way and David street, or to the un- COAL William Edgar Oell, Doylestown, Pa. Dnga Remlrib breathed shortly. Fer- blood, when we nil knuw-tlint the jun- dersigned. George limes, Philadelphia. ry felt his own heart beating to quick gle has been cleared of these boasts WILLIAM J. BOWS, Orders Promptly Delivered. for many years! Whence enme these Harry F. Ward, Boston. time. Administrator of Jamei H. Gordon, Charles L. Fry, Philadelphia. Something moved In the thicket be- blood hunters? From the distant John M. Moore, New York city. mountains?" deceased. 9-13-tf. OVER OS VCARS* hind them. CXPCRICNCC CHARLES G. TITSWORTH, W. B. Millar, New York city. "Two!" Hissed the tracker. "Clever Dnga Bendrlbl" muttered his Chairman of the North Jersey Con- S. H. Llttell, China, Perry began to feel uneasy. The companions nn the three returned to HEW IEBSET CENTRAL. vention. D. J. Fleming, India. platform wns a flimsy structure at the village. Mr. Tltsworth Is title officer of tha Fidel- Foul W. Harrison, Arabia. best. If one or more tigers should nt- Perry grinned to himself ns he ity Trust company, Newark, N. 1. He IE John Lowe Fort, New York city. tack it there was no doubt that the thought over this revelation of Dnini TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY prominent' In the business and rellgloup circles of north Jersey. Ho la an active James M. Speers, New York city. phitform woiild tumble to pieces. Bendrlb's device to earn n fow rupees. member of the First Presbyterian church, Julius Hecker, New York city. Again enme the growl from the left His reward would be ample nnd the For New York, Newark and Eliza- TRADE M»n«« Newark, serving us elder and superintend- Denominational Rnllies Wednesday, hand thicket nnd tignln a responsive snerllU'i! of the fine bull would toe well beth at 6.23, 7.07, *7.J3, 7.60, »8.17, DESIGNS ent of the Sunday school. He has also COPYRIGHTS 4C. ''eb. 2. movement from tho thicket behind tho jiiHtlllnd In tlio eyes of Dagn Bpudrlh'n 10.01, 11.28, 11.62, a, m., 12.18, 2.41, Anyone flondltlK n p,ki>IHi mid (Inflcrlnllnnmnjr been much Interested In the boys' work *i>utoltty tisrortntii nnr to'tinxn lrui' miutimr nu In the city. He wns ahnlrmnn of tho com- Expense. pintform. neighbors, Ungii Benilrlli's sons-ln-lnw 4,38, 6.00, 5.48, 8.17, 19.48, p. m. Sun- liirontlnn Is pwhnlily r'lHMili.l.tn. riimmimlca. mittee of the one hundred of the men and Perry hnd his gun sighted nnd point- nnd his brothel's mid their HOIIK-III-IIIW. day, 8.26, a m., 1.49, 6.01, 6.47, 9.M. tliiiumtrloMrcaiillilrolliil. HANDBOOK on Patents religion forward movement. As no collections will be tnken, a reg Mmtfroo. Ulilcst iiirmitT for iw.urmit patents Istratlon fee of $1 Is required to covet ed tho lmrrel toward the dark bulk of AH foivPerry himself, lie cfilcninttul p, m. Patents taken tlimimli Minm \ Co. rccul e the dcml bull on the grass below. tvhnt the tiger skins were worth to tprtlal notice, wit liout, otinreu, Iu lho expenses. For Long Branch, Astmry Park, should be sent iw onrly ns possible tu Delegates will be i.ilinltted by bodge. While Perry listened for n repetition him when he could return to America «. Drugs Act will be recommended to love, peace and concord will fill the ohnA. Davis, to bring in their debts. prise is successfully carried out in Is may seem, we have heard some the Department of Justice. atmosphere with Joy, and our God emands and claims against the estate any parish, If you want an explana- very sensible parents (in other mat- of the said deceased, under oath or tion "Cherchez la femme," and some- will own us as His children. affirmation, within nine months from Ways to Disguise Milk. ters) deliver themselves of some where you will detect the soft hand CAM QOLn this date, or they will be forever Many children dislike milk as soon such sentiment. It is true that Epis- J. W. MINNER. V THE TAILOR •* >arred of any action therefor against as they have passed their babyhood of some fair daughter of Eve. "We copal Churchmen cannot consistently All ktndi Gleaning. Preulnc, Dyeing, he said administrator. can't get along with them, and we neatly done nt reasonable prlcei. flays. The food values it contains, take this attitude, for they promised LORD'S DAT ALLIANCE. Dated November 16, 1915. however, are very essential to the can't get along without them." before God, when they gave their ALL «0SI OUABASTOHD JOHN A. DAVIS, JR., . Eighth annual meeting of the Lord's Draper growth of the child. Many child to Him in Holy Baptism, that 1M Broadway South Amboy 1-20-9 Administrator, Day Alliance of New Jersey will be mothers are therefore at a loss for so soon as the child was old enough The Rector will preach at the held In Y. M. C. A., Campbell Hall, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ways In which to disguise the de- to learn the Lord's Prayer, the spised milk, so as to make It palatable. Chapel of the Good Shepherd on next Halsey and West Park streets, New- CHARLES L. PATTERSON ANB Apostles' Creed and the Ten Com- Probably one of the best ways Is to Sunday afternoon, instead of on the ark, N. J., on Thursday, January 27th; Vllliam Hammell, Executors of mandments," he should be "brought DELflNEY'SGARflGE osephlne E. Fenton, deceased, by give the child a pure cocoa, made en- last Sunday of the month. at 11.00 a. m. tirely with milk. Most children like to the Bishop for Confirmation." (We OEO. R. DELANBT, Prop. llrection of the Surrogate of the quote here the actual charge which The programme will be as follows: lounty of Middlesex, hereby gives cereals, and these can be cooked In There was a goodly number of iotlce to the creditors of the «al4. milk Instead of water. When served 11.00—Devotional Service. children present at the first meeting the priest delivers to the parents and 11.15—Business Session—President osephlne B. Fenton, to bring In their with plenty of milk the child eats un- of the' Confirmation Class, In the sponsors.) Nevertheless, we find' some Thomas W. Synnott, presiding. Read- AUTOMOBILES lebts, demands and claims against knowingly a goodly quantity of this parUh house, on last Thursday after- of our people assuming this very at- ing of minutes of last annual meet- Agent for e estate of the said deceased, .under food beverage. Simple cream soups titude towards the future religious Ing; report of the Corresponding ith or affirmation, within nine will also prove a welcome addition to noon at 4 o'clock, and several more Secretary; report of the Treasurer; CHEYBOLET TELIB HAYNBS welfare of their children. Parents are lonthB from this date, or they will the child's diet list would have been there, but they were appointment of committees; new INTERSTATE wise enough to choose for their child- foreever barred of any actloa hindered by sickness. These meetings business. Sappliet Accessaries herefor against the said executors. will continue on each Thursday after- ren when it comes to their eating and 11.45—"The Sabbath In Its Relation Dated December 16, 1915. to the Church," Rev. Frank B. Depew, Export BepaUaf It's a poor elevator that wont noon until Bishop Matthews comes, drinking and physical well Being, and CHARLES Ii. PATTERSON, as to their education. We should Boonton. Touring car to rent by the day or and WILLIAM HAMMELL, work both. wan. tho latter part of February. Have 12.06—"The Sabbath In its Relation bcur. Telephone M7. 2-18-9 Executes* STHOXG ATTRACTIONS AT THE DITMAS THEATRE At the Ditmas Theatre in Perth Amboy this Saturday the well-known THE QUALITY STORE ATalk on Shoes! screen artist, Hobart Bosworth, is scheduled to appear in a fivepa rBrief Items Concerning People EVERV MAN and boy desires a film adoption of Augustus Thomas' SPECIAL 9c SALE! huge dramatic success, "Colorado." Know that Prove Interesting \ This play scored a tremendous tri- Reading. California Lima Beans, lb. Shoe, something that will stand the wear and umph on the Bpeakin'g stage and its advent in motion pictures is anotbei Health Inspector Thomas C. Gelsl. Walter Baker's Chocolate, cake 9c tear to a liberal degree. We have always taken triumph for this marvelously grow non is on the sick list. ' ' ing industry. Mr. Bosworth will be Corn Starch, package pride in the stock' of Shoes we carry, because they supported by an excellent cast tha Mrs. J. Keneally, of Arlington, was White Rose Tea, package are of good quality, well made and are stylish in ap- includes Anna Lehr, Edward Brown, a local visitor last Saturday. Louise Baxter, Carl Von Schiller, Cut Beets, can - »c Albert McQuarrie and Howard Brad- pearance. It would afford us pleasure to fit you Mrs. F. A. Deacon, of Broadway, Madison Chow Chow, jar bury. In addition to "Colorado" twi 9c with a pair, because we know you will be satisfied. is visiting relatives in Pemberton. first run comedy subjects will b Premier Black Pepper, box »c offered. On Monday and Tuesday o: next week, the beloved idol of th Mrs. Jennie Brown, of this city, Pure Vanilla Extract, bottle 9c READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING silent drama, Mary Pickford, will ap- was an Old Bridge visitor last week, Steuben Sweet Corn, can pear in one of her greatest successes 9c entitled "Rags," which is second only Mr. Ogden Carr, of Bordentowni Davis' Baking Powder, \ lb. can 9c FOR MEN AND BOYS. to her remarkable protrayal in the avenue, visited in Matawan on Sun day. never-to-be-forgotten "Tess of th Fancy llgln Craamary • utter, Pull Milk Cheeaa anal freak Storm Country." In "Rags" Miss Pickford appears as a waif in th< Mr. J. F. Fulton is suffering from a Ktgs at tha loweat market pricea. Furnishings of all Kinds; Best Grade slums of a mining camp and hei severe cold, being confined to his first appearance on the screen is in home. Goods Promptly Delivered overalls, she has pets of all kinds, gets into all kinds of mischief and 1 John CoBgrove, foreman of tho coa torn Made Clothing of the Best Material after all the same kind, lovable and piers, Is 111 at his home on John William E. Slover adorable Mary that has endeared her street. to the hearts of all America. The 88 John St. '**«« 103-w NearB'way Ditmas Theatre Is the only theatre in Mr. F. A, Deacon, secretary of the GEORGE GREEN this vicinity that is presenting tho Y. M. C, A., was a New York visitor late Pickford releases and they wll on Thursday. "The One-Price Store" not be offered In any theatre in till city for at least o year to come s< MISH Sullic Henton, of tho Median 158 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. those who wish to see Mary Pickford icsvillo section, visited t'rl(;nds In Old \ are advised to watch the Dltma Brldgo recently. announcements us a Pickford pro- 113 David Street duction Is presented on the average The Rev. J. K. Shaw, pnBtor of the of every four weekB, AH usual with M. 10. Church, spent the fore part o all feature productions other selects this week at Adelphla assisting In i subjects will be offered In conjunc Berlos of revival services being con SFJ2CIAIJS SPECIALS tion with tho main attraction. duct fida t that plnco. '' FRESH PORK SHOULDERS... 14e BONELESS BACON Me- Mrs. George Max Held, of Mnxville CHOICE CUT STEAKS 18e CALI HAMS MMe WOULD OUST KIT FONTS. was operated upon, for an affection o GRAND OPENING I A move was made Monday nigh1 the throat last Sunday. Drs. Thornp STEW MEAT 10* FRESH JERSEY VEAL Me up by the majority stockholders of th son and Burnett, of Newark, perform PRIME RIB ROAST.... He and 18c REGULAR HAMS ISO To-day we throw our doors open to the public with a E. 1. du Pont de Nemours & Co., oi ed the operation, assisted by Dr. Wilmington, Del., to oust Alfred I Weber, of this city. FRESH HAMS 18c SHOULDER OF LAMB lie du Pont, William du Pont and Franci o • - PICKLED PIGS FEET, 3 lbs.... Kc Brand New Display of I. du Pont from the board of direc- OFFICERS ELECTED BY POT ROAST Me and Me tors of the company. Letters were PAST COUNCILORS FRESH MADE SAUAGE Me BEEF LIVER Me sent to stockholders of the company The annual meeting of the Pas SOUR KROUT, 3 lbs lie Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings asking that proxies be given Pierre Councilors' Association of Middlesex CORNED BEEF Me S. du Pont, Alexis I. du Pont and county, Jr. 0. U. A. M., was held In FRESH PLATE OR SOFT RIB. Me FRESH KILLED CHICKEN..... He and we extend a cordial invitation to every- £ohn J. Raskob, authorizing them tc the council rooms of Good Inten body to call and inspect our fine line of elect a new board at the annual Council, at New Brunswick, last weeH, meeting at Wilmington, March 13. and the following officers were elect- N. B.—Watch our daily sign board for money • savers, merchandise. It is our intention to offer to In place of the three who are ed for the coming year: Something special every day. scheduled to be removed will be nam the people of South Amboy and vicinity William H. Lokerson, of James Quality art Weight Gaamatoai. TELEPHONI M-J the best grade of goods at the lowest ed M. M. Barksdale, vice president burg, county concilor; Albert Leu, 01 William G. Ramsay, chief engineer, Woodbridge, vice county councilor possible prices. and F. G. Tallman, head of the pur- George William Dunn, of New Bruns- chasing department. Should, suffici- wlch, past county councilor; C PEBTB AnoT Your trade is respectfully solicited. ent proxies be given, Alfred I. duArthur Seele, of New Brungwich, sec Pont, William du Pont and Francis retary; Birden Golden, of Perth IHTMA9 THEATRE •WMT, ORR * CO.'» LIMB OF OVERALLS. I. du Pont will lose all official con- boy, treasurer; F. Lee Stults, o Ullmfld InCllinC Alnlui4IOC; CluJilrea5c nection with the company. Tblf South Amboy, conductor; Harry R. action follows the recent removal ol Rodgers, of Cranbury,warden; Charle TO-DAY SATURDAY, JANUARY 89. Alfred I. du Pont as vice president Schenck, of New Brunswick, insld JACOB B.RUBIN and member of the finance com sentinel; John' Dablgren, of South HOBART BOSWORTH mittee. River, outside sentinel, and chaplain, In Augustus Thomas' Huge Dramatic Success. 146 Broadway (c'lfTiU Hubbard Bldg. o George Crabiel, of Mllltown. Large Sweet Oranges, per doz. 25c, The executive committee Is com at Mahoney's. * * posed of William VanNuls, of New "COLORADO" Market, Edward C. Johnsan, of New Preceded by Two Selected Comedy Sabjecta Brunswick, W. W. Emmons, of Mon MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 AND 2S. mouth Junction. The Idol of The, Entire Screen World. EABLT AND LATE EASTERS. MARY PICKFORD Easter Sunday falls this year on In a Charming Story of Youth, Love and Laughter April 83, which Is within two days of as late as possible.. It fell upon tbe Five Parts « HAGS " 308 Scenes Greenspan Bros. name data In 1905' and will not again In "Rags" Miss Pickford scores one .of the greatest successes In her career, second only to the triumph she attained in "Tess of until the year 2000. But once during the Storm Country." PMONURS OP LOW FRICM. the. present century, in 1913, wll Pluto Play eathaslasts shoild bear la aM tfc* feet MM (to Fra« Dallvarlaa to all paints, ••uih Ambay, Maakanleavlll* and Marian Easter come upon the last day possl- Mini l» Uw only theatn ki ttls Tiesaltr ttat M—arts tfe* 1st* bl«, April 25, and not. once upon TBLIPHOM It VVB OIVI BLR STAMPS Plekferd Releases ami yea Mast see taesi at tbeDlteas or Mt at April 24. In the last century it fell all. v il*. upon April 23 In 1848; on April 24 1SS Broadway :s South Amboy 1859, and on April 25, in 1886 Since Easter falls upon the first Sun- ray following the fourteenth day at the calendar moon, which falls upon JANUARY I or next after March 21, It follows MONEY SAVING SPECIALS! (hat March 22 Is the earliest date possible. Not once in tbe present century will this happen. It did oc White Goods Sale j Sal* btginson Friday, January 21, and ends on Tuesday, Jan. 25 cur In 1818, but has not since nor will It until after the year 2000. It came on March 23 in! 1913 and will fall on March 24 in 1940, but neither of these dates will be repeated during H. KOLLISCH'S. STAR MILK per can 10c the century. We have after many months of careful study complet- • ed the splendid preparation for this Great White Good^ Butter 38c lb Pure Lard 2 lbs. His MasUr Strek*. Sale. Never before have we been able to present such a \ "George Ferguson," snid his wife, looking with crushing scorn at tbe complete line. - ' •: : gaudy rug he had bought at a special Coffee, 5 lbs. 08c Sugar Cured Hams, lb 17«e sale, "I wonder If ever lu your life you knew n bargain when you saw it!" Now is your opportunity to purchase Tbe caBe was critical. Mr. Ferguson saw that something bold and decisive Undergarments that are not often Karo Syrup, can - 7le Macaroni 7le must be dune, and bis mind worked quickly. found at such remarkably low prices "Why, yes, Laura," he said. "When Heckers' Pancake Flour, 3 packages - 2«c wanted n wife I picked out the UNDERSKIRTS, worth 75c, at 4»c NIGHT GOWNS, worth 69c. <4to nicest, sweetest little woman in the UNDERSKIRTS, extra size, NIGHT GOWNS, worth 98c... Mo whole world, and 1 got Iliw best bar- worth 98c 59c gain any man ever got There, there, NIGHT GOWNS, worth $1.49. . tSff Corn, can - - 7%e Peas, can 7le UNDERSKIRTS, worth $1.49.. 98c pet!"—Chicago Tribune. NIGHT GOWNS, worth $1.98. 9M» UNDERSKIRTS, worth $1.98. |W0 DRAWERS, worth 25o Me The Dull One. ORSET COVERS, worth 26c. 19c Pet Cream, 3 cans 25c Catsup - -• 3 for 25c She—"Oh, Charles, it is so cold! I ORSET COVERS, worth 69c. 43c DRAWERS, worth 39c 2fio Would like to have something around DRAWERS, worth G9o 496 me." He—"What would you care to RINCESS SLIPS, worth 98c.. 49c Jersey Pears, can 12c Jersey Peaches, can 12c have?'1 She—"Ob, anything—" And he brought a ifcaw«.—Michigan Gar- goyle. This White Goods Sale will last Ginger Snaps, lb. - 6c Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs. 25c If a woman loves a man it's ten to until February 1st.; me that she doesn't understand him. Fancy Selected 12g?f?s p erdozen - 29c o • . 9 ( Boneless Pork, lb., 12c, at lahoney.'s. / * *H. KOLLISCH, 170 Broadway torn Ou before the HSMM meted' U^il* DrellmJiary game M IS ,,.« Bawd of Health help.iti ln»l> netting of the year on Tuesday wan- yvanced stage of development. Bm- The enurtaln custom but t foul-shoot- bhssli was lsid on the fact that this contest will be staged Instead, ing! la the City Hall. Exclusive of Sunday School of theVudltlng of the annual reports the city had enjoyed a elesn bill of in the k. of PITH*,, contest will be for appropriate health so far as this disease was con- s as well as for the cbamplon- chief Item of business transacted had night was b«tur.tbaj» j, to do with Mr. P. J. Monaghan. cerned for two years or more. The kind ever before''prejwni any,-.t,,, «. v. •>. WM>I of Middlesex County. No entry report was received and filed. .uoeii will'b« completed. Adjourn, From the discussion it seemed that was a large attendance* and fee ls\ta be charged and each team Messrs. Salmon and Mahoney were went, line" die will then take place, Mr. Monaghan had ordered one of his gram was greatly, appreciated. may bV represented by either one or appointed as an auditing committee . ; aid,Couacllmrt Chevalier tad Blover, plumber* todo a piece of plumbing In addition to a cantaisV, two meV The winner of the contest by President Dill and after auditing •t'imfn retire as offlclsls of the city, work in the residence of Frank Mon- "A Jolly Joke on Santa" there was an will be! awarded a gold medal. the accounts the meeting was ad- '"y^jKaccordanM.wlih the law in such. WhenVhe South River team Invades agban on John street without first elaborate drill which was quite jm\' t. ; journed, /; ct*» provided tin new council will the local court next Friday night It is obtaining a license or filing plan" posing and very elaborate. Another con. '*>' meet at 12 o'clock MOB and organize expectedlthey will have one of the with the Inspector for approval, as feature was a representation of child- Morgb for the ensuing year. The cotincll- strdngestf teams that ever graced a provided by the city code. The hood games which called forth gen- plumbing Inspector had discovered Ssiyreville men-elect, R, V. Rue and James W. court he bouts. Armstrong, Miller, Many Men Seeking erous applause as did the other num- the job (before its completion and boy,1 ' Hackett, will then take their seats. the Cat! art boys, and Powers are bers. .,•••. had ordered work stopped. Mr, Hulse Frederic M, ^ The meeting will be called to order expect to be the lineup of the Big Board in This City The whole program was far beyond reported the matter to the Board and en, .counsel for tt*. by City Clerk Mack, when a president Five an if expectations- are realized anything else attempted by the school will be elected. It is thought this also stated that Mr. Monagban had before aid showed careful work of gives'notice of a mollotft it will ake the Rivies go some to There aro hundreds of skilled honor will be given to Councilman not as yet made any move toward preparation and training, • ' the complaint, the start off; with a clear reputation. mechanics now employed at the Par- Stanton, who,hag held the poslttou securing a permit or filing plans as After the dose of the program the tion being that they I Allen, Thomas, McCreery, Cantlon, lln powder works who desire board before. In all probability the raayor'3 per instructions. In fact the com- little ones were presented with vari- of unreasonable delay la '1 Burns arid Grace will be in the Jer- in this city, if they could be placed address will be read, after which mands of the Inspector had apparent- ous apppropriate gifts and the older their suit. seys for j he Rivies and their appear here it would trove of great advant- rules will be,adopted, and probably ly been wholly ignored. ones were also remembered with Vice Chancellor Stevens ance on i the local court will mark age to the community, and to busi- the president will name hli commit- After discussing the matter at some boxes of candy, dismiss and gsve the the severance of their services with ness in genets!, There must be tees. The usual plums will not be length the Board decided to uphold The superintendent of the Sunday twenty days in which to Me < any other county teams or which many people ln\thl« city who could given out as the former council seem- the inspector and accordingly In- School was presented with a purse answer to the suit. Bx-Judge imtja they may now be members. accommodate one or more of these ed to have Been to it that they were structed him to see that the require- of gold by the pastor in behalf of the ward W. Hicks, of New Brunswick/., The foul shooting contest is ex- men, either wlthjboard and room, or covered for some time to come. Still ments of the code were enforced even esteem in which he Is held and as a is solicitor for the complainants. • \ t! pected to prove quite interesting as with room only.}Who wants board- there may be a surprise or two sprung, if recourse to the courts was neces- mark of appreciation of his serviced o well BB popular. Among the teams ers? It you desire them, apply at for it U hard to tell what the Demo- sary to Insure this result. by the congregation. Mr. Wnv B. which may be represented, are: The once'to Mr. Chatjeg Safran, at H. crats may have up their sleeve. 4. The members of the board present Emmons is the superintendent and Sacred Heart A. C To "<; .Perth Amnoy Y. M. C.>A.i the Col- Wolff & Co.'s store Who will arrange 1 No doubt there will be many In- were: President L, S. Dill, and bag occupied this position for almost legians, of New Brunswick, The Cres- arders you want, terested citizens present to watch the Messrs, J. W, Maboney, Daniel Salmon to supply all the b twenty-five years. proceedings, and to size up the new cents, Y. M. H. A, 0. M. C, of Perth men who are able o pay such prices HaveSodalTineTooigiKi Amboy, and the Sterlings and Laurels, and C. S, Buckelevv. Also Secretary The pastor, the Rev. J. E. Shaw, council. Thompson, Registrar of Vital Statis- as are required at his time In order of South River, the Mlchellns, of was also presented with a purse of The Sacred Heart A. C. have tics) Mason,, and, Tr.easur.er,. Coogan. to give, them good i jod. Don;t delay, Mllltown, .the Oakland!, Empires and g^jdukf the superintendent in behalf arrangement's for a grand social-';:; The terms of the board members ends get alter these b arders and hold of the congregation. A social hour SURPRISE MISS HIHUILBERGER. Sacred Heart teams, of this city, and them. time to-night (Saturday) atj is* >';' with the dawning of the New Year 1 the High School teams of the County was enjoyed after the main program Sacred Heart Hall, A fine program" * " On Tuesday evening Miss Katbe- but there are rumors to the effect Seat, Woodbrldge and South River. was completed. • of amusements will be provided, rine Hlmmelberger, of Bordentown that they will be re-appointed. The The appearance of the , Rivies on WILL SPEND HIS NEW YEAR'S such as dancing, bowling, avenue, was given a surprise party economical and efficient transaction the local court will revive memories AT THE COUNTY SEAT Christ Chirch Sndajr SehooL ous other pastimes, and of welcome by a number of her of the affairs of the Board of Health of the times when this team was the Joe Burns, a well-known character Last Friday afternoon the Sunday grand basketball contest. , . friends of the younger set. Miss during the last two years is a silent champion of the county and of the about town, got mixed up with the School of Christ Church held the The event is open to the public, Hlmmelberger is a student of Hood recommendation in their favor, College of Frederick, Md., and is spend- wonderful games that were played police early this week with the re- annual Christmas party in the Parish who will receive a .warm welcome,. The report of the Registrar of Vital ing the mid-year vacation with her before their dlsbandment took place, sult that he went on a fifteen day House. There was an attendance of This is a splendid opportunity to end Statistics showed a total of forty- parents In this city. Judging by the interest being mani- vacation to the County Seat, It some seventy-five members and a New Year's day amidst unalloyed' eight marriages, two hundred and The gathering formed at the borne fested the project will be eagerly seems that Joe had taken on a little jolly time was enjoyed. Games were pleasure. The Sacred Heart boys ire welcomed and well patronized. Most twelve births and one hundred and more liquid refreshment than he played and the rector gave an illus- a fine lot of young fellows,, who *• of Miss Ruth Newton and then pro- twelve deaths during the.past year. ceeded to Hiss Himmelberger's home. of the fellows have already fixed It could handle gracefully and had gone trated lecture entitled "Children of know how to entertain their guests, up iwith their best girls so a liberal Of this number fifty-five were more into the baggage room at the station the Nations." In a royal manner., Call In and set. A most pleasant evening was passed than fifty years old, eighteen over sprinkling of the fairest of the fair to sit down and rest while consider- In the evening a party was held by them to-day. '• in. the playing of games, music, songs, thirty, two between the ages of fifteen etc. < Delicious refreshments daintily sex are expected to be on hud. ing ways and means of getting his the older members of the school. Don't forget the date, Jan. 7th, next and thirty, and thirty-seven under burden home. Being outside of said served added to the zest of the even- fifteen. The report was approved and Here, too, an enjoyable time was had. ing. Friday night. Game starts at eight burden he couldn't set any of It down There was an attendance of sixty or BREAKS HIS LE« MDLY, o'clock. Come early and avoid the placed on file upon motion of Mr. anywhere and he objected strenously Wallace Mershon, aged 57 years,' Among those present were the Salmon to that effect. ' more and refreshments were served Misses Mildred Magee, Marlon Green, rush. and profanely to being disturbed by and games played. broke his right leg in two placet of Old Bridge, Ruth Newton, Hazel The report of the plumbing in- the men In charge of the place! As near the ankle on Thursday after- spector showed, a total of eighty-two Mason, Frances Gordon, Helen Par- FLATT-PIERSOL. • matter of .last resort they were I. P, Mi PrwbytwlM gekWU. noon. He was assisting Meyers, the Jobs inspected, certificates being is- compelled to see that he was escorted Junk man, in loading a large tank on ker and Charlotta Burkhardt. Also On Christmas afternoon Mr. John The Methodist Protestant and Pres- sued in duplicate for each job. Of to the, City Hall, where a hearing was a wagon, when the planks on which, the Messrs, Milton Rue, Earl Stevens, B. Platt, of Camden, and Miss Alberta byterian Sunday Schools held their this number thirteen were his own given by the Police Justice with the it was being raised gave way, and thr V. Newell James, Norman Scully, Pierool were united in marriage by annual entertainments on Thursday jobs for which no compensation had aforesaid results. tank In falling struck him a si. Frank Grace, Frank Hlmmelberger, the Rev. C. 8. Lewis, rector of Christ evening of last week. Large' attend- been made by the board (or their blow on the leg, causing the Injun Robert Kerr and Gerald Dey, Church, the ceremony taking place at ances and unqualified success marked Inspection. Attention was called to After attention by Or. Weber, Her- . . , o '' ii the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. C. the occasions to the Joy of the little this feature by the secretary and dis- shon was taken to the Perth Amboy FIFTEEN DAYS IN COUNTY JAIL Leon Cozzens, of Stevens avenue, ones. ' cussion brought out the fact that the Mrs. Ellen Monaghan Hospital. For- being drunk, and disorderly Inspector had never presented any Michael O'Brien was sentenced to. AUTO TRUCK BREAKS THROUGH bill for the Inspections made on his Is Called to Rest BaptM8ehs«L serve fifteen days-In the. County Jail PLANKING OF COUNTY BRIDGE own work. While the Board thought The Sunday School of. the Baptist ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR by Police Justice Birmingham at a that he should be compensated just Church gave their annual entertain- , VESSELS ENTERED POM ;• A large automobile truck owned by About five o'clock Thursday after- hearing held Wednesday morning. the same as If It was Borne one else's ment on" Sunday evening. It was F. H. Walsh, of Newark, loaded with noon Mrs. Ellen Monagban, widow of The report of the health oncer of'"'• O'Brien caused the officer a great work, Mr. Hulse did not feel that way entitled "White Gifts to the King" about six tons of iron pipe, couplings James Monaghan, passed away at the the port of Perth Amboy to the fltata > .';' deal of inconvenience when the start about it. After spending some time and as in years gone by it was an and connections, broke through the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cornelius Department of Health for the year- ;> to New Brunswick was made. In endeavoring to persuade the plumb- unqualified success. Here, too, a northerly end of the county bridge Me Gonlgle, after only a brief illness. ending October 31, 1915, shows that p -o—-— Ing Inspector to see It from the; large and appreciative attendance Wednesday night, breaking, several Mrs. Monaghan'had been a resident during that year 104 vessels entered' *>t MISS IllEN KENNEDY, feet of planking and two string Board's point of view the matter was marked the affair. the port as compared with 110 tbaj ; dropped. of this city flfty-flve years and was Miss Ellen Kennedy, who died at pieces. beloved by all who knew her. She preceding year, and 139 in 1913. The <"., (he State Institution in Sktllman on reduction of nesrly twenty-flve per ' Alfred Warden, the chauffeur in The secretary's report showed a was a most estimable woman, a de- BROKE JAW IN TWO PLACES. Christmas Day, was buried in St. charge, who was en route with the total of thirty-one permits Issued, cent In the number of vessels enter. \ voted mother, a good neighbor and Tony Brecbun, an employee of the Mary's cemetery on Tuesday. The truck and contents to the powder sixteen milk licenses, eighty-two a loving friend. She Is survived by ing the port is attributed to the un. ' body was brought^ here by Undertaker works at Parlin, had driven not more plumbing'permits and a total of two P. R. R, car shops In this city, Is in settled conditions in Mexico and' ^ one daughter and four sons, viz.: the Perth Amboy Hospital suffering Scully nnd funeral services were held than twenty feet on the bridge when hundred and twenty-one dollars re- Mrs. CornpituB McGonigle, Bernard, Europe. In St. Mary's church at nine o'clock. the flooring gave way, ceived from permit fees. from a broken jar He was hand- • The reduction wag most marked la', ' James, Patrick and Francis J, Mon-ling a Jack under one of the cars The deceased was an epileptic sufferer. The pipe, couplings and connections the sailing vessels of which there The monthly report of the treasurer aghan. Funeral arrangements will when the handle slipped striking him were placed In other machines and were fourteen during the past year, showed,forty-nine dollars received and be by J. J. Scully, but have not been In the jaw breaking it in two places. VIOLATED TRAFFIC ORDINANCE. therein conveyed to Parlin and the disbursements to the amount of sixty- fourteen in 1914, and forty-three In, f, completed at this writing. Dr. Francis Weber attended to the 1 big truck was extricated. It appear- 1913. The fees collected and tumedp., ^ Chief .of Police McDonnell appre- five dollars made, the balance now Injury, hended Samuel Lerner for a violation ed to have been damaged but little, remaining being one hundred and into the state treasury amousted toi'&' BARCIES BREAK FROM MOORINGS. $440 during the fiscal year of 1915', \ of the traffic' ordinance and Police if any, thirteen dollars and flfty-two cents. THREE TAKEN INTO CHURCH. Justice Birmingham held a hearing Patrolman Andrew Jensen of Perth The annual report was also submitted During the gale of wind from the $492 during the preceding year and on the matter on Tuesday. Lerner Amboy Investigated the accident and and after being audited was approved northwest; early Sunday morning, -Last Sunday morning three people $522.60 in 1913. apparently didn't believe it mattered interviewed the chauffeur. Warden and placed on file. All the reports about fifteen barges moored at the were admitted into membership at The health officer of the port is much, but the fact that it did was told the officer about'the weight of submitted were also approved ana stakes off this city broke loose and the services in- the Methodist "Epis- under the supervision of the fltat* Impressed upon him by the Imposition the truck and the weight of Its con- nied. ,••••••••„ • ••.»/. were rapidly driven down the bay. copal Church. There were also two Department of Health, although' ha , - of a three dollar fine which was paid. tents. Warden little doubted that the The bond of I. V. P. Stover, which Tug boats .were signalled and start- baptisms and a special sermon. In IB appointed by the governor and his The Chief is tired of simply ad- bridge w^uld not carry the load. The was laid over at the last meeting, ed in pursuit. The Winnie was un- the evening . the choir rendered a salary is paid from a speclal"appro-,,:, . montshlng violators of traffic ordi- rear wheels of the truck had travers- was again brought up. After /some able to stem the gale and was driven Sacred Cantata entitled, "The Christ prlation, In bis work he co-operates nance, and intends in the future to ed but six feet of the bridge, when ashore off Conoyer's point, and it Child." The rendition was most ex- iwith a representative of the publto 1 discussion It was again laid over for compel observance of the rules by a the left rear wheel crashed through. future consideration. This action was was two days before she was remov- cellent, and the attendance crowded health service to prevent communica- few arrests. ) About thirty feet, of planking laid taken, It was plainly brought out, ed. A number of the barges went the church to Its utmost capacity. ble diseases- from entering tha ', side by side and at least two stringers not because of any animosity toward ashore off Port Monmoutb. while Hearty appreciation was expressed <$untry through this port After ' ' & • V v /' supporting the plank's are known to by the congregation after the con-deducting fees collected aod,turned,. • ;0f course, no bachelor like^' etngr {he bondee in question but simply others were stranded at Sandy Hook. clusion of the cantata, which was Into the -state treasuryry,, thee net coat rhs' "' ' no morV -a. have been broken. , with a desire to clear up the matter It is reported that Capt. O'Netl of. the ' ——o V of issuing permits to irresponsible barge Henrietta was washed over- Judged as, being the moat advanced of this work to the state is nearer J program ever attemtped, $1,000 per year. for Tht»'" plumbers. It was stated that the city board and drowned.

'\ . W thai'<4i t>"ttS County .agemkn home tBffope wai cufand membe- the,body lowered,-but Mr. Hagcman ail of & was'then beyond aid. No ooe could give any cause for the man's act. . TUB WOELt RalU Wkl HARRY O. PERRINB, Pnildwt R. r .offices « * «« William H. Clote. T. FRANCIB PERRINB, I j.' Jer- llowing tbe announcement Tues-/ William H. Cloke, aged sixty-six DIRBCTOP der'ved as chief fay that Richard p' White wa£ years, died Sunday night at his home, 3 Pendent of the •ecommended as postmaster of Perm DANIEL O. CHASE CHRIS "" 221 Hast Hazelwood avenue, Eahway, .jog Branch Rall- Amboy by Representative Thomas (J. HARRY C. PERRINB; He was a veteran of. the Spanish) d ' several months as Scully, Matthew T. Smith was Tues- j BAIRD PBRRINI American War. He was prominent) .utendent of this road day night named as collector' of identified-with the llahway Braird ae'death of Superintendent revenue to succeed Mr. White. Max Trade, a member of Railway C'ou Safe Deposit Boxes .odgett; He leaves his wife. Oiblan was elected by the City Coun- No, SS4, Royal Arcanum, and M;i -. «.« # # cil to succeed Mr. Smith as tax (•enrrul Harvey Elliott Brown t //d Opera House in Iltihwny HuriiN. assessor. Mr. White has served two son No, 02, Army and Navy The Rahway Opera House, one of years of his third term of three (Jlnke had been n rusldcnt of R the landmarks of Hallway, and three years as collector of revenue. As- . la for forty years, during which houses, Nos. 82, 84 and SO Main street sessor Smith also had a year to serve. ^t you YOUR HOUSE WIRED were destroyed early Monday morning has been engaged in the pljjhiblng a pnsto- As postmaster, Mr. White will suc- GOOD RESOL by fire. The loss was between $35,000 husincBH. Ho is survived by & wifo ceed William H, Pfelffer, wno was ahd one son, Allen 1). Clok world; that It can make almost "Do you know," said the particularly the good that it might do you Is lost TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY According to Chief Ludlam, the fire # # A # « well groomed and elaborately viva- /thing Into n curse when it sots out. "The very best thing a man can do," For N»w York, Mwtrk and HHia- iVM Cnrleton'g Magazine. originated from a hot air heater In cious lady In tbe full bloom df her sec- says tbe report, "is to make a hobby Paroles Granted by Court of Pardons. beth at MS, 7.07, •748, T.BO, •1.17, the Sunday school chapel, which was ond youth, "that 1 have the most won- of his exercise. No matter how poor On Tuesday the Court of Pardons 10.01, 11.28, 11.52, a. m., 12.18, 1.41, Facing tht Ntw Ywr, completely ruined. The congregation derful gardener In the world—the ten- tbe hobby, if it induces outdoor exer- • A hnppy year will it be to thoso Sunday night worshiped In the met at Trenton and granted the fol- derest hearted not only of gardeners, cise it is perfectly justifiable." 4.SS, 6.00, 5.48, 8.1T, i>.48, p. m. Sun- but of men? He has always made me who. through every path of trial or up auditorium of the Mlllville Social and lowing paroles for Middlesex County: The womun who la obliged to take day, tit, a m., 1.49, (.01, (.47, IJ4. up a very special bouquet on my birth- every hill of difficulty 'or over every Athletic Association building, Prank Henry, breaking and enter- her baby out for a two hours' airing p. m. : day and presented It lo me In person, 'Bunny height mnrch on In closest fel- Ing, with intent; Frank Johnson, every day is fur more fortunate than For Long Branch, Asbury Put, « # * * Uut ever since I was thirty-well, he's lowship with Jesus and who will do- atrocious assault and battery, $1,000 she often realizes. etc., 12.56, 5.22, 8.55, a. m., 12.U, 4.S6, „• 'termlne that, come what may, they Mrs. Eniiiiii Folawm Pcrrine. only given me a birthday bouquet ev- fine remitted; Philip Lobasco, atroci- The only advice the report offers the 6.08, 5.42, 10.10, p. m. Sunday, 6.02, •' bnvc Chrlnt every day.—I'heodore L, ery third year."-New York Post. Mrs. Emma Folsom Perrlne, mother ous assault and battery; Arthur Mil- man who is going to take up a hobby 9.42 a. m.; 5.11, 9,36 p. m. ' .Cuyler, D D. for tbe benelit of the resulting exer- of Mrs, Emma Frances Folsom Pres- ler, larceny and receiving; John Ran- Sitting In Judgment. cise is to choose one that permits of * New York only, s Saturdays only. ton, who was Mrs. Orover Cleveland, jo, highway robbery; John Rankow- The admonition "judge not that ye its being followed the year round rath- Term He Understood. be not Judged" is valid only at those died at Princeton on Sunday night. sky, larceny and receiving. er than one that depends upon seasons rare times when we are feeling hum- A New York dl-lne had occasion, in Mrs. Perrlne was sevunty-six years Announcement was made that dur- of the year. For that reason the uina- ble and inslfinillcnnt. On these rare v his early dayB, to officiate at a cliria- old. Her death occurred at the home ing the November term the court had teur gardener or chicken fancier is far DELANEY'SGARAGE occasions we lind the attitude, "Who tening In a Bmall tlshlng village in of Mrs. Preston. After the death of more fortunate in his choice than the GEO. R. DELANEY, Prop. disposed of 35 state prison cases anJ am I that 1 should vinss judgment upon •Massachusetts. The proud father, a her first husband, Oscar Folsom, amateur geologist, botanist or ornithol- about forty penitentiary, workhouse, my fellow men?" But the normal at- 'young iishormnn, awkwardly holding ogist. The latter must wait on the who was a law partner of Grover pardon, reformatory and remission of titude Is, "Who are my fellow njnu'thut .'bis-first born daughter/was visibly seasons nnd must find favorable loca- Cleveland before he was first elected fine cases. Seventy-two paroles were 1 should refrain from passing judg- AUTOMOBILES embarrassed under thu scrutiny of the tions for indulging their hobbles, while president, Mrs. 1,'orrino spent much of ment upon them?"-Life. I,'many eyes in the congregation, and granted, to take effect at once, and the former have year round pantiraes. Agent for her time with her daughter. Mrs, ; his nervousness was not decreased by twenty-sight upon the date of the ex- CHEVROLET YELIE HAYSKS ' tbe sudden walling of the infant as Perrlne lived In Huffalo for a number piration of the minimum term. Surprise All Around. Heroes and Villains. INTERSTATE they stood at tho font, of years. "Miss Gadders is full of conversa- # * « « tional surprises," Men are not made heroes by the per- Supplies Accessories • When the time for baptlsni arrived * * * * formance of an act of heroism, but round Net Abolish incut Aimed At. "Just what do you mean by that?" Expert Repairing ' the clergyman noticed that the father must be brnve before they enn perform Commltod Suicide After Eutlntr Clirlsfc "You never know what she Is going Touring car to rent by the day or \ 'was holding the child so that Its tut Officials of the Hook and Line it; so they were not made villains by to sny." logs pointed towaid the tout. Hum Dinner, the commission of n crime, but were hcur. Telephone 267. Fishermen's Protective Association "Good heavens, mnn, she never knows *" ','Turn her this way," he whispered villains before they committed it,—Kus- George Iiageman, thirty-three years of Atlantic City on Tuesday decided that !ierself!"-Blriulnghani Age-llcr- ' But the father was too disconcerted to kin. old, committed suicide by hanging to fight harder than ever at Trenton nld. hear or understand. himself at his home In Jame'sburg on , "Turn her feet around," the minister this winter to abolish every pound A Problem. It This So, Udies? /whinnered again, but there was no re ihrlstmas day. Coroner John V. Hub- net from Sandy Hook to Cape May. Lecturer—Now, my dear friends, the "They say that n Martian year has bard, of New Brunswick, was called, "Only the pound.barons were sum- use. first duty of a teacher Is to inoculate over 000 days." but could find no reason for tbe man moned to the session of the Assembly "Possibly It Is In Martian years that C0AMV00D ,._!': situation was last becoming his pupils with the lore of learning. .•jcrltVcBl, when an old eeaiuun In Uic- ending his life. Commission held recer';ly In Ocean Timid Teacher—But, sir, suppose It our Indies give their nges,"—Boston Transcript. .back Of the church came to the res Mr. Hageman had enjoyed tbe City," Captain John ' ' Bailey, one of wouldn't takeV-Baltimore American. /cue.t;Putting his weutherbcnteii hunu Christmas dinner with his family the founders of th/ ..look and Liners' Solved. / st0;bl,B mouth, he roared across the consisting of his wife and baby. League, declared, "Nobody else was Thi Htad of th. Family. BEST QUALITY COAL 'room: "Head tier into the wind. Tom. Knlcker—What would' happen if an Shortly after he had eaten his dinner given a chance to be heard. The In Germany the father is the head of the family, in France tbe mother, Irresistible force met,' an Immovable he went into the cellar. His wife members of tbe commission know body? Bocker—The/ mule would kick NG WOOD If i. in England the eldest son, In America KINDLING WOOD If i.00 v,f eop'e don't teem to care how you thought ho had gone there to look that the fish taken from Jersey itself.-New Tork,8un. u the dnughter.-Don C. Belt* 'get your.money; they are more In- after the furnace. He had been In pounds and shipped to New Vork and 0^ V tbe cellar but a short time when she Philadelphia In huge quantities go to fa'fed in how you are going to Life Is short Let us not throw any intelligence is, the mother of good YA' heard him calling her. She, picked a trust which juggles prices to suit of it away in useless resentment luck.—Benjamin/Franklin, -\;;;. ; ••»•»»•»»••••»»+»»»»•<"»••» "I'll glre you a farm made apple pie to go with it," laughed Mrs. Stryver. He beamed cratefully, and while Rose assisted his wife into the liuu.se -T., THE LIVE lie turned on tliu French chauffeur, The who'was tinkering at the wheel. "Listen, you!" exploded the old gen- tleman. "'We'll stop here quite n spell. WIRE You can mend that u.vle or nut; I dun't I Brewmaster Says cure two cents. I'd as lief dump the whole Hlu'ljiiiij; Into my Ijoilur works He tot the Reputation •; for wrap iron!" "Vuiry good," Juhliered tlie chauf- and Kepi It feur, touching his eui). "Vuiry good. Meester Neels." Meanwhile nt the rooms of the Leu- By r.DWARD BOI/TWOOD Ion boni'il of trade the reeupllnn coiu- Copyright by Krank A. Munsey Co. <, mlttce, lilsli collared and frock pout- ed, waited anxiously for Amos Nlles uf Pittsburgh. Each of tlio five mem- bers wure in his lapel a small badge "Old age needs Cnrl r. Stryrer Jumped from the shaped lilse the sole of n shoe and in- moving trolley cur and hurried up u scribed, "My Heart and Soul For Leo- suburban cross street. Ills energetic ton." The badge had IKHMI happily de- Beer even more than gait was almost u run, but it was dig- vised by Carl Stryver in honor of the nified by the important expression of first accomplishment of tlie board of his face. He bad recently acquired tho trade, which was the Importation to youth. It has a art of always npiwurlug overburdened the city of a shoe factory, now ex- by vast and mysterious plans. tlnct. cheering mental in- An appreciative imssenger on tbe rear scat of the car spoke to tbe con- Stryver sat nt the (secretary's desk in ductor. n corner of oue of tho rooms. Iloslde fluence, and its tonic "That lad's a live wire, hey?" him Hut the landlord of the Majestic "You bet!" agreed the official. "The hotel. city of Leeton never bud no such a "We will have the claret served with properties are physi- booster us Carl P., nor any other city the entree," said Stryver, scowling ut of our size here In Outer, I guess I" 11 portentous dinner card, cally beneficial/* The 12 o'clock whistles shrieked "Wouldn't you rather linvo wine than hoarsely as Stryrer burst into bU (.'Inret?" hinted the landlord. hoitHe like a tropical storm. Since tli« "That's, right," put hi Meyer, tho coinuiltteo'H chnlrinnn. "We've got to blow Mr. Nlles clean off Ills feet, lie must be u groat spender. Ucmuinber the duy we vnllcd on Dim, Carl, and the wuy he ordered |>coplo round? I guess we can MIT.O up a iimn O. K. Whiit jol- PRIVATE SEAL lies a millionaire like him Is lugs, and plenty of 'em. Make It wine!" "I hnd planned Ihu chainpngno with the Ncventli course, tho trulllu cro- SW THAB, ntw year, now you The Brew for You •*• hwa, quettes," explained fltryver, "lint we'll , Wa look at you without • f car. linve It earlier, If you prefer," lie N We look at you with eager eyoi, glnni'cd at his watch. is found in the homes of the halest, heartiest and happiest old couples. " But glre you neither tears nor ligha. "After 5 o'clock already!" ho an- Though strange is the new laoa you nounced nervously. They know its true value—its soothing, beneficial effect upon mind and "Maybe the train's late," Hiiggctitcd TIB klnditesa we sea written there. Bdt what i» kindness P Burled deep tlie chairman. body, and to them it is an essential part of the daily diet. Now, h answer, O new year, you keep. "Maybe lie won't come by train," Stryver rejoined. "Ills letter didn't /You're here with seoreta all untold say. By George, In that, our telephone, in the "evening of life" it is helping them to "grow old gracefully." Ob, what tor us your heart muit hold! ringing?" , Wa dare not dream, we dare not tie ttecluded himself In n telephone - • guass. booth. No sooner liad he done HO than How muoh of gladness or distress, PRIVATE SEAL is the Beer for '"Vow mueh of joy, how muoh of pain, the hall door of tbe room opened slow- family use—the minimum of alcohol ' How much of loss, how muoh of gain, ly. Mr, Meyer started and caught his How muoh of bloom, how muoh Oi brmth. The committee stood at at- with the maximum of refreshing, healthful tention, na if being photographed. But What skies of olua, what skies o'er- tlio arrival was. merely Judge Broder- tonic qualities. • oast, Ick, a tail, angular old fellow In u ',, How muoh will yanUh, how much crumpled suit of tweeds. Onhr a can to-day from your dealtr. V last. How muoh of work, how muoh oi Curl hnd not olwervi.il Judge Brofler- On* trial will mak* you a pmrmantnt buyar. -rest, Ick. Carl's face was wlilte nnd set, ami ButiO new year, you know what's he rested both clinched fists on the table, with the air of a United States —Rosalie Vanderwater. president, whose entire reputation la at stake, confronting n national crisis ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. in the cabinet. "Gentlemen," lie suid (Irmly, "there Ttwughts en Time and What Iti Past- has been « change In our arrange- ing NUans. N THE WOULD ARE MOV OKI* ments. Auios Nlles is at my house. I All years are not alike in value to the BBATINO f" shall expect you there within nn hour race or the individual; neither are all or so. Now, lenve this to me. Don't NOTICE. day when he resigned his clerkship in nsk me to waste time by explaining." days. There are black days and white the Leeton bank to accept the office of days, weeks tbut are burdensome and secretary of the new board of trade He eouki not have lucidly explained FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP SOUTH .weeks that are like a merry chime of he very seldom came borne for tbe had he wished to. Rosamond over the AMBOY, N. J. Vbells, months that rumble with the miudny meal,, which he had of late wire had given him n jumbled report, South Amboy, Dec. 7, 19151 thunder of defeat and months that re- learned to call lunch and which bis femininely unbusinesslike and almost The annual meeting of the stock- eowid with the shouts of victory. wife still called dinner. Rose was Incoherent. It was clear from It only holders of this bank for the alec- NEVER IDLE! ere Is no monotony In time. It vu- therefore surprised and genuinely that Amos Nilea declined to lenve Stry- tlon of directors to serve for the en- does the landscape. In one pe- pleased to see him. ver's house. Stryver plunged down the suing year will be held at the bank- Advertisements in the riod'lt is as level as a western prairie, stairs nnd Into a cab. Ing house on TUESDAY, January 11, "Oeeley's man hasn't fixed the gaa 1916. with no special experiences to mark its stove," she said. "I can't understand "Kynn's grocery!" he shouted to the backmnn. The polls will be open at 2 o'clock passage; in another changes come and why I shouldn't attend to that, Carl, as p. m., and remain open one hour. •rents occur which make the weeks well as you I" The drive gave him an opportunity R. C. STEPHENSON, SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN resemble the Himalayas, 'inouutalu "Of course you can't understand, to think. He checked items excitedly 12-11-5 Cashier. heights gathered together like a great dear," said Carl. "No woman could on bis tremulous fingers. He must stop Ara Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! company of giants whose shining hel- understand board of trade affairs any at a florlst'3, a wine merchant's, a mets an visible, though you have trav- better than she could belp in them. batcher's— , cled far away and stand on your liori- Deeley has just Joined the board, and I Abruptly the gns stove occurred to ion line; in still another some day or want to get Into personal touch with him. He rapped frantically on the front week with its wondrous happenings him, so I'll attend to the stove my- window of tbe enrriage. OYSTERS! rises from the plain of memory like a self, perhaps tomorrow, Rosamond." "To Deeley's!" screamed Stryver. IF IOU WAHT A An advertisement placed in tbe CITIZBN veritable Mont Blanc, and, though sev- Hue smiled good humoredly, for she "Deeley, the plumber!" has no time limit to its usefulness to the enty years be counted in your calendar, was not yet accustomed to the impres- Then, with a sudden spasm akin to GOOD STEW OR FRY you still Bee its summit and say, "That sive alteration of her name which toothache, he remembered the cracked STOP AT advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If iWas the hour when my new life be- Htryver had established. glass of bis street door. The parlor your ad is well written and interesting, it gan." It may mark a great catastrophe "And why not today?" carpet too! What opinion -would Mr. or an unspeakable happiness, but there "Today?" he snorted. "Gracious Nlles have about that? Stryver leaned will be laid aside by the reader for future It stands In gloom or grandeur, and powers! Today is the biggest day in back in the cab nnd groaned penitently. P.P.KNOTS CAFE when you are about to close your eyes the history of the board of trade. Mr. Why hadn't lie taken care of his home? 188 BroMway. reference. Or, if your ad reaches the right In the last sleep they will rest on that Xlles Is scheduled to arrive this after- His fingers strayed to the badge in his Oysters tarred in any style. Also prospect, it will make an impression on his event which made you other than you noon—the great Amos Nllcs of Pitts- lapel, and lie wondered If the Pitts- were. burgh millionaire hud noticed that the •old la the stall. Orders promptly burgh—and if he takes a shine to Lee- attended to. memory which wijl last for days, weeks ton people olid moves one of his boil- porch needed a painting. and even months. Nsw Vsar Philosophy. er works here it will be a feather in The carriage rattled up the street to We never complain about misfortune, the board's cap, 1 can tell you, that his house, and Stryver dismounted with Consider for a moment, can't yon recall but we'd like to see the chap that stole the city won't forget." his bundles, resembling an overworked When in Need of •our shoos when we got so happy we "I do wish you'd stay for din—for fiautn Claus. . Rose serenely met Mm an advertisement which you read months danced 'em off our feet luncheon with me!" said Rose. on the steps. Notliln' at all ag'ln the old year. "Carl, what In the world are you cel- ago which was so strongly impressed on When we get into-a corner with our. "We're going to show Mr. Miles bow ebrating?" GROCERIES, your memory that you still remember the conscience the verdict is that ho done proud we are of tbe place we live in "Hush!" he whispered. "Smuggle the bnst he could with the material be and how we're always trying to make this gastltter into the kitchen, can you? offer made ? toad to work on. it better. Goodby!" Where's Mr. Nlles?" If We meet the devil in the road this It was nearly C o'clock when the ac- "tip In our bedroom with his wife. PROVISIONS, The results of advertising may not be New War we'll change our plan en- cident happened. An automobile skid- The sweetest old people! But, Carl, the instantaneous. Don't expect that when tirely. Instead of flgtitln' him with ded against a post opposite theStry- stove needn't be fixed this instant. fire we'll turn the hose on the warm vers' house. There was n muffled We've had supper." you spend a dollar for advertising today old sinner. scream from the covered tonneau, and DRY GOODS a stout old gentleman clambered out "Had din—bad supper?" that it will return to you ten-fold tomorrow. On the last day of the year we moved "Yes," smiled Rose. "Mr. Niles said ten mtles'from Tribulation Town and of It to the sidewalk and shook his list Call at the New Store of at tbe chauffeur. > it was the best he ever ate. I' man- Newspaper! advertising is the very best pitched our tents so close to Hallelujah aged pretty well, considering." bill that we're keepln' the angels busy "You no 'count idjut!" be ronred. "Considering my neglect of things, medium for bringing to the attention of the hiding their crowns and harp strings.— "You've gone nnd scared my wife Into you mean," supplied Stryver sadly. "I buying public your business and your ~ 'Atlanta Constitution. conniption fits again, you French fool!'' guess, Rose, tbat boosting, like charity, TIMOTHY F. SULLIVAN Mrs. Stryver fairly flew to her din- wares and ga ning their confidence by im- begins at— Oh, my heavens, hero he Stevens Ave. and David St. Papal Bull Against Nsw Year's Day. ing room, back to tbe front door and comes downstairs!" pressing on them your personality and A. papal edict against the celebration down her front steps, bearing a bottle A couple of hours later the five mem- of New Year's day is said to have been and a glass. bers of tbe board of trade committee reputation foi fair dealing. Issued by an ancient pope in the follow "There, there, dearie!" she said to left Stryver's residence, dlunerless, but Ing words: "If any one should be so the limp old lady. "Don't you take on. happy. Amos Niles, genial In shirt ALL NEW AND FIRST audacious as to celebrate the kalends You drink this, and come right Into •leevea and slippers, had assured them of. January after the manner of the the bouse and lie down, and stay as tbat be was thoroughly satisfied with liaganti or to do arythlng strange on long as yon want to." / Ijeeton and tbat one of bis factories CLASS STOCK . Try an AdvortLemant for Thraa Months account of the New Tear, or to lay oat The lady accepted tho support of would be erected there. In the return- In their houses tables with lights, or to Hose's strong young arm without au Ing trolley car Mr. Meyer was moved AlwDealorm in thhe CITIZEN. , hare banquets, or to go singing about Instant's hesitation. The gentleman ap- to enthusiastic comment. he streets and squares, or to Join in peared to be equally accustomed to "And the old plutocrat did look sat- BEST QUALITY Udng parties, then all such persons quick decisions, J isfied, for a fact," sold Mr. Meyer. "' bid stand excommunicated and ac- "Thnnk you, ma'am," he acknowledg- "How he chuckled over that doug inut. l."' ^Probafay, however, this ed. "You're real folksy to [strangers didn't he? Stryver, claimed that II was \ d«nlinclp*lnn WHS IBSUWI more * n oltv womnu. nln't von ?' Martha's all because of a motor accident, Thomas & McMichael • -'«»vn r»ri p. had the whole mmm "*«how,"' Thai flail's', a

•v »_•««, TIB SOUTH AXBOI CITUCV. how remarkably dignified. I insisted WAY TO INCLOSE STAMPS on paying tbe bill—over ber solemn TERMS:—ONE YEAK: $1 IN ADVANCE protest. I trust 1 did the correct thing. A REBUKE BY POLK Improperly Placed in Letttr Thty Art A Piece of HOW THE LOVE Apt to Bo Source of Irritation TCLIPHOM 110 I'm in a quandary.- Mrs. Merrlam to the Recipient. PUBLISHED BV came to my office yesterday to learn POTION WORKED It Effected a Reform In the House THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING CO. Professional the result of my investigations and re- It Is actually astonishing tbe uum- quested me to present u 1)111 for my of Representatives. ber of persons, even tbose wbo are in All communication* or Items of news re- services. Amusing Result of a Scien- business, wbo do not know how prop- calved by ui must be accompanied by tbe Ad vice erly to inclose a postage stamp in a •Ignature of the writer to insure publication Now, I hnd never dreamed of charg- tific Experiment. ing ber any tiling, it bad been no trou- BAD MANNERS IN CONGRESS. letter. The stamp is inclosed to bring Entered In the Pint Office at South A in boy ble at all, und I told her so. She suid, an immediate reply, and the intention M wcond clau mall matter. It Wu Given Freely and "Very well; I shull have to pay you "I tell you, doctor, we bare no knowl- of tbe writer is good; but many times No Fee A.ked what I think the advice is worth if you edge of the point where tbe imagina- In the Early Daye Our Lawmakers at the wrong way of doing tbe thing i» SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916. decline to fix a price," and this froze tion gives place to the germ or tin' Washington Were Addicted to Indul- the cause of no little annoyance at me to tbe bone. germ gives place to the Imagination." gences and Free end Eaey Customs the other end of the line. • By WILLIAM HURO HILLYCR : ; ; "Do you think $50"— she began, but I "And I tell you, doctor, the Imagina- That Ne Longer Survive. When a busy man opens a letter SAFEGUARDING THE NATION. ', ', Copyright by Frank A, Munsey Co. ', [ roused myself und cut ber short with: and finds a stamp pasted tightly to tion has nothing to do with it. Tbe In the early days tbe senators at America first is tbe clear and un- »+»•»»»•••»•»•»••»•»»»»» "Oh, never mind, Mrs. Merriaiu. I'll germ produces tbe disease." the sheet he may be excused if he be- send you a bill at tbe end of tbe mouth Wasbln&ton were noted for tbeir rich comes irritated. Tbe letter is often mistakable meaning of tbe indict- "How do you account for tbe deaths attire and their great gravity of man- "Hello! Is that Mr. Burton?" if you desire it. It's not customary to unanswered, tbe stamp wasted or the ments handed down by tbe federal that huve occurred hi cases where the ner, whereas most of the representa- party's time taken up in removing the "Yes, ma'am." pay before then. We can settle on a subject supposes himself to have been grand jury in New York against the price at that time, I've no doulit." tives persisted while being In tbe bouse stamp and applying paste to bold it "Well, th(s is Mrs. Merrlam. Could poisoned, when he has not been pol- eight men charged with conspiracy The fact is I wnnted a chance to during debates in wearing tbeir big on the envelope sent containing tbe in seeking to further German inter- I see you a few minutes tomorrow soued?*' cocked hats set "fore and aft" on tbeir reply. think. Fifty dollars! She evidently • "I don't believe one has ever been ests by shutting off supplies of war morning?" believes that lawyers are highwaymen. heads. Tbe custom of wearing tbeir Here is one way to inclose a stamp: Now, I bad a case lu tbe courthouse substantiated." bats while transacting business was munitions for tbe Allies. The whole affair has not taken up "Do you admit tbat men and women Moisten a spot about the size of • at tbat time, so I said: more than an hour of my time. 1 don't continued by tbe representatives for pea in the center of tbe stamp and,, The question of guilt remains to be have gone mad for love!" fifty years or more. determined. But tbe offense with "Won't tomorrow afternoon do Just count the half hour spent at tbe Chel- "No. They have gone mad while lu press it to a blank space on tbe let- as well, Mrs. Merrlam? Say 6 o'clock." ter sheet. When the party addressed which the defendants are charged, sea. That was rccrentlon and amuse- love. They would buve eventually gone The senators, however, always sat "Couldn't you make it 4? I'm going ment. removes the itamp be can lift it from amounting not only to a most repre- mad anyway." with bared heads. They also avoided to a tea ut 5." I think I will send in a bill for 100 tbe habit, common in tbe bouse, of any edge, and that will cause the cen- hensible violation of American neu- "I will produce love by rocuns of the Now, I bud an engagement at 4 witH cents nnd make u Joke of it. But she Imagination." putting their feet up on tbe nearest ter to release Instantly without Injury trality, but to endangering of domes- ;i Mother client. might not like that. Yen, she cnii take elevated object, uminlly a desk lid, and to the bit ol' paper. If one comer to "Nonsense." pasted down it often tears in remov- tic safety, cannot be too strongly "How about luilf pust 3, Mrs. Mcr- a Joke. I know she ciui. But here; Dr. Finch, who made this during lolling on their npincs. English visit- condemned. It is "the ugly and in- riam?" wouldn't it bo a bit rude—rather too ors, though uccustuuied to tbe wearing ing, and according to the ruling of proposition, sat thinking, while hb» tbe department, the postage stamp Is credible thing" flayed by President "Ob, I'm so sorry! I don't see bow presuming? companion, Dr. Hargrove, lighted a of bats in their own house of commons, 1 enu maiinue it. , I'm just obliged to Yet why not? Jnck Murriiun wns nevertheless found a text for criticism worthless if any portion is torn or cut Wilson in his last month's message fresh cigar. I'rcNcntly Klnih said: away. to Congress. be ut the WOIIIIIU'H club from 3 till 4," one of my bent friends. I have hern to "Your Alice i» now about fourtccu, In the way the American represent!! "Yon couldn't postpone It until duy their homo, nnd nil thnt. Another way to io^iose a tingle In formulating the indictment and I believe. My Dick In fifteen. For my tlvcs did It. and they ull had Home II fter tomorrow V" I nm Kind I don't huvc to decide (lie IMiit, II mutch between them, wheu old- thing severe to xuy of the prvvulenro Btamp, or twju-or three stamps, ,in giving the wheels of justice added "Xo; not possibly. H'H very impor- question or tho bill nt this I lino. I'll er, would be acceptable. How do you of tobacco chewing in the bouse. Thus fact, is to ci/t a little slit in the cor- momentum, the members of tbe grand tuut. Kr—you couldn't see me nt '£ sec what I shall do at the end of the feel about It?" writes Francis 13. Leupp in bis book. ner of the letter, taking pains that Jury simply are accentuating the o'clock, could you, Mr. Burton?" mouth. "I should not object" "Wulks About Washington." this is not done where it will be fold- warning uttered by the President and Now, '1 o'clock Is my lunch hour. To "Very well. Wo will RIVO the chil- ed as the letter Is made ready to go Less offensive lo the tusto of our vis In tl>e envelope. If the slits are prop- which applies to all alike, no matter interfere with that Is ngiiln my UIOHI I hnvo boon working very biird late- dren ICHKOIIH In gei'iiiM and their effects, It6rs from abroad, continue* the writ Ironcliid rule. ly. Tho Tlinyer enso him itoiiu through then nduiliilHtur to t'lit'h u done, telling erly made the stamps can be tucked where their sympathies in the war er, WUH the indulgence In snufT taking, in and will remain safely In tbat po- may lie. The warning should not ''Why, I don't know, Mrs. Mer- the mill IIKUIII, and our hide gained It, (lieiu thiil It is an inflation of love, aft- which wus HO general tbut boxes ur I'liitn"— I begun; then, an n (Hidden In- er which they ahull lie kept for u time sition. have to be repeated. Tbe United but tlio otlior Hide made n federal <|UUH- Jars were set up In convenient places spiration: "I'll tell you, I mlnlit sue tlon of tho thing anil sued out a writ lu |iropiii(|uity with each other." But for a large number of stamps States has given notice tbat Illegal Inside of both hulls, and it was made you nt lunch. Suppose I meet you lit of error lu the supremo court of the "Agreed." the duty of certain employees to keep It is better, to put them in a small en- Interference with America's own af- the ChelKcii nt 2 o'clock." United States. A wcvk later ouch one of I he children these always tilled with a fine brand velope, which is inclosed in the en- . velope containing tbe letter. fairs will not be tolerated. "Oil, I'd lie so Kind If 1 oo«l'<>» The CIIHO In- now locked up before WIIH given II done of HDine NWcct wnell- of nil lift". Any of the most eloquent The present proceedings will de- then! But won't that put yon to Home that august tribunal. The evidence Ing liquid—the principal odor WIIH of orators In congress was liable to stop termine conclusively whether Labor's iiiconveulelicu, Mr. Burton?" fills 200 pages. violet—nnd , told that It would In foot at regular Intervals in a speech to help National Peace Council has been "Not In tliu least It's II pleasure, I In uddltlon to this and five or six them with love, Then they were puck- himself to a large pinch, bury bis fuc-e EVIDENTLY A HOPELESS CAS€. cd off together to u fui'ui owned by Dr. • used as a friend or an enemy to iisHuro you." other cns«H up for trlnl, I have had in a bandanna handkerchief and have I did not tell her that 1 WIIK break- a good deal of biiftlnuHS to transact Finch, where they were put under tho it out with nature. Obstinate Man Determined Not to Ao-\ labor. .Certainly It would be labor's cure of the farmer and IIIH wife, Alice, > ing another Ironclad rulo of mine, for Mrs. Merrlnm. While we ure on the subject of in mit That the Dictagraph Had - worst enemy, If employed in the which Is never to talk to clients at Itlght here I must say that my con- wbo took far more interest In the din- Helped Him. fomenting of strikes and otherwise ease than Dick, bad purloined the bot- dulgencea we must not overlook a lunch. And 1 never ilo—onllnnrlly. science is not unclouded. To be sure, drink called swltchel, which was very illegally seeking to hamper properly Thnt wns how It happened that I I have stirred up no lawsuits, nor tle from which ber father had given A certain young man of Columbus: ber the Infecting dose und proposed to popular, being compounded of rum. conducted business entitled to lawful lunched today with Mrs. Merrlam. am I guilty of tho crimes of main- ginger, molasses and water. Every who Is so hard of hearing tbat he oft- protection. To countenance such The business she wished to.' consult tenance nnd champerty. But I nm experiment with it on her owu account. times carries a little dictagraph in- Dick told her tlmt he hud been given member was allowed then, as now,' In moves would be to give a free band me about wasnot very complicated— forced to confess that I have rendered addition lo bis salary and traveling strument with him to help him follow, ; her business more complicated than It a dose, and she wan Interested to know to anarchy, and labor Itself would be a matter djt some investments—and I expenses, a fixed supply of "station- the conversation of his friends, waa might have been. bow the disease would first appear. among some of bis rural relatives last the first to suffer.—Newark News. But Dick founid some farmer boys, who ery," and this term, which was clas- To put it plainly, I have made pro- tic enough to Include everything from week. There happened to be a fanner , ; 0 fessional conferences necessary where, piloted him to tho trout grounds und in' the vicinity who bad not heard a' the swimming hole, nnd for the first pens u"nd paper to Juckknlves and ro NEWARK AUTOMOBILE SHOW. by a little inunngetnent, they might zors, wns stretched to cover tbe de- word for years. The Columbus man have been avoided. I have advised her two or three days Alice saw nothing of lectable switcbel under tbe thin guise was introduced to him and referred Newark, N. J., Dec. 30—Application to ask advice. I entwined her business him. When he got back to the farm- to his little instrument which helped blanks for space in the forthcoming with red tape. house be had forgotten all about the of "sirup." love germs, In later years, when a wave of lee deaf persons, and offered to demon- Newark Automobile Show, the annual Yet I have not mismanaged her af- strate it to him. New Jersey display of what is latest Not no Alice. She watched eagerly totallsm bad swept over Washington fairs/ I have made money for her, and and tbe open sale of alcoholic drinks "1 can't bear through those things. and. best In motordpm, were mailed she knowH It. for the'first symptom of the Infection, I have tried them all and none of them feeling her pulse and looking at her in tbe restaurants of tbe capltol was a few days ago, and many of them At the end of the first month I sent under a temporary bnn, any member are any good," he said. have already been signed and return- in my bill. "To professional services tongue a dozen times a day. In ber "Put this iip to your ear and try It. rendered. 100 cents." letters home, which she was told to wbo wished a drink of whisky ordered ed to Manager C. Louis FlUGerald, It as "cold tea," and It was served to anyhow," suggested tbe visitor. The And, do yon know, she refused to pay mall once a week, she said that she farmer hesitated a while and then put at the Kinney Building in this city. it. She sent It back with a note claim- "didn't think the potion could have him In a china cup. This strntegem fell Into marked discredit when one of one end of the instrument to bis ear.. From present indications, this sea- ing that the charge was exorbitant been strong enough, because she didn't To the surprise of the Columbus man, son's show will far surpass any pre- and that she thought 30 cents was a feel any different from when she left the most respectable and abstemious members of tbe house, wbo bad never the deaf farmer replied, when asked vious exhibition held in the New Jer- fair compensation for my services. home." Her father showed the letter in a tone hardly above a whisper. Yes, she has a sense of humor, all to his friend Finch in triumph, but tbe tasted Intoxicating liquor of any sort. sey metropolis, and, like the New ordered cold tea in entirely good faltb "Can you bear what 1 say?'' /;' right! confident Finch told him to wait. Soon "Nope, 1 can't hear a word. These, York shows, there is quite likely to ufter this a letter cume from Dick to to clear bis throat In tbe midst of a Well, I tore up the bill and wrote things don't do me any good."' { be a scarity of space for all those another, putting 30 in the place of 100, his father, In which lie mentioned tbe speech and became maudlin before he who expect to exhibit. fact that Alice had said that he needed was awure tbat anything was amiss. "Would you acknowledge It if they and the return mail brought me her would help you?" was then asked him more of tbe infecting dose, and she Many old time representatives felt Like its predecessors, the Newark check on the Manhattan Trust com- in a still lower tone of voice, and the was cramming It into him, free to read newspapers while debates show will combine not only passen- pany for 30 cents, since which I have answer came back promptly: "Cer- were going on around them, Indifferent ger cars, but motor trucks and rendered her no more bills. A month passed, and tbe doctors tainly I would, but I can't hear a word to their disturbance of both orators accessories, as well as motorcycles. were beginning to consider the expert you say."' and audience. The first pointed re- Yesterday afternoon, while I was ineut a failure, when a letter came The Columbus man put tbe instru- A new arrangement of floor space buke of this practice was administer- dictating a letter to my stenographer, from Alice which changed the situa- ment back in his pocket and said to has been designed, with the view of tion. ed by James Ii. Polk when speaker or making available every foot of room the office boy looked In from the main his rural friend, "A hopeless case."— room aiid-remarked: "I've got tbe disease," she said, "and tbe house. Be noticed one morning on the main floor of the huge armory, Columbus Diipatcb. "Mrs. Merrlam's outside." I feel so funny. I like It. Dick's got it that substantially every representa- which is the largest in the State. A few minutes later I had sent the too. I got it first, then Dick came tive had a newspaper in band when Those who are in a position to stenographer to his machine, and she down with it. I wonder which will tbe gavel fell for beginning tbe day's Roman Pottery In England. know, however, are confident that "BOBJt!" 1 CRIED. was following me Into my private of- get well first. It is the nicest disease session. The Journal was read, but Roman pottery was recently discov- there will not be room enough • for gave the best advice V couid and fice. 1 ever had. Nothing at all like that nobody paid any attention to It, and ered in London. When the old tea- all who .desire to exhibit, and already promised to look further into tbe af- "I'm so sorry to have kept you wait- nasty old measles." tben tbe speaker made bis usual an- eral post office in St. Mtrtln'i-le-Orana nouncement tbat the house was ready was demolished a large series of Ro- there is a scramble to get tbe signed fair and render a more detailed opin- Ing," I sold. "But tbat letter just bad Dick wrote In a different vein. "Alice ion in a few days. to be finished. Have this chair, Mrs. says that I'm infected," he said, "but for business. Still everybody remain man rubbish-pits was disclosed. The application blanks into the hands of ed burled In the morning's news I have been Mm. Mcrrlnm's lawyer Merrlnm. Now, what can I do for I don't know. I don't feel exactly like lowest portions of one hundred and the manager. After another vain attempt to set tbe for some time, but "have never had you?" ' she does, but I suppose she's, right twenty of these were carefully ex- machinery in motion Mr. Polk quietly The Reo Motor Car Company, with any extended conversation with her She seemed somewhat embarrassed. about it." cavated. The 'finds" Included a few drew H newspaper from his own pock- an application for Bpace in both the until today. Jack Merrlam and I had "Mr. Burton"— she began. Drs. Finch and Hargrave met on the whole pots and many thousands of et, seated himself with his back to passenger car and the motor truck been lntlmntc friends ever since we Then she stopped. I waited. street soon after the arrival of these fragments of Samlan and coarse pot-' ward tbe bouse, spread tbe sheet open were college boys, and I was his law- "You've been my lawyer for some letters, and Finch crowed over his op- tery, besides building materials, whet-' sections, was the first to make appli- before him and ostentatiously lmmers yer up to the time of his death. Jnck time, and I've learned to respect your ponent, though he consoled film on the stones, beads, knives, coins, and other cation, and their blank, was followed ed himself In Its printed contents. went out to Colorado In 1800 on ac- Judgment. There Is something about ground that their friendship would b» small objects. It has been possible to shortly afterward by a score of One by one tbe representatives fin- count of his lungs. Three years later which I would like your professional continued by the union of their chil- assign dates to most of the holes be- others, dren. ished their reading, and perhaps a be came back, radinnt with regained advice." | tween A. D. 50 and 200. By the asBo- quarter of an bour passed before there Several of those not represented health nnd successful mining stocks. Her manner had become quite busi- Tilt) next day each received a te.'e- ! elation in the same bole of datable' at the last show have already signi- gram from the farmer to come nt once. came from all sides an irregular vol. ! »nd undatable pottery light has been ' He brought with him bis youiiK nesslike. fied their Intention of taking part "Certainly, Mrs. Merrlam," I said. Fearing that their children had beeu Icy of calls: "Mr. Speaker! Mr. Speak • thrown upon many types of the latter.' bride and her nmiilcn aunt, who WIIH thrown under a mowing machine, they er!" Mr. Polk ignored them till one of i Last summer, while the buildings 3-6, this year, as have a number of new her nearest relative. 1 took dinner "I'll tuke pleasure In giving you what- ever aid I cnn." met ou the first train to start for the the tin filed inotnbcrg moved thnt the King William street, were being' concerns. One of the latter, hand- .with him several times nt Ills home Tben she told in a calm and straight- farm. Hiring n wagon ut the station, house proceed to the election of a pre- '. demolished another series of five large ling a widely heralded car of unique ^n Brooklyn, but Jnck nnd I did most they were driving down the road when siding officer to take the plnce of the ! Roman pits was uncovered. From the ' of the tnlliliiK. forward way bow a certnln wealthy specifications, hag asked for the widower hud offered himself In iniir- they met Alice walking'beside n red speaker, who appeared to be absent ' fragments UIUB obtained nine Samlan . largest number of spaces over ap- After Jiick's dentil—that wns two ringc and how she had the matter uu- faced, freckled country gawk about This brought Mr. Polk to his feet with I vessels of the first century have been • plied for at the Newark show.. yonrs npo-^Mrs. Morrinm stayed In der consideration. twenty years old in n woolen shirt, no the remark thnt lie not only wns pies pieced together, and are now in the . As the automobile show will be Brooklyn, wliere she nnd her mint "Mrs. Merrlam," I said, "it is very cout nnd his hair sticking through cnt. but bad notified the house that it Guildhall Museum. kept IIOIIHC\ I saw her two or three holes in bis but. the fit'st of the series of events difficult to give advice In a case like was ready for business and bad re times while the estate was bclug sct- "The genus have worked, papa," she scheduled in Newark's big 2E0th this." celved no response. Tbe bouse took tle slon conce ernaebments. In tbe house one ila.v ing the place where the ships had habit of mine to classify every woman out going Into details," 1 went on, my ter. But when they reached tbe farm- John Hnndolpb drew attention to them Mr'a office one morning, plainly very excitement getting the better of me, house the tnbles were turned. There seemed to be. low in his mind. The doctor, recog- [ see, according to her looks, in one by halting a debate to point a long, nf three Andes—A. B nnd C. 1 had "here is my ndvlce: Do not marry Hie sat Dick beside a homely young worn skinny finger In their direction und One of the most curious stories of •lilng his old patient, greeted him In widower. Marry me Instead." an of eighteen in a calico dress and this kind 1B that of the mysterioua bis most Inspiriting manner "Well, classified firs. Merrlnm ns A— that-wan snnrl out: i"Mr. Speaker, what, pray, all. ' She stared at me in amazement. sunbonnet, are all these women doing here, so out boat which was seen making Its way, Elijah, how is the rheumatism theie Then the color rushed to her cheeks, "I'm glnd you've come, pop," he said. along the water toward London bridge., days?" "Polity, pohly, Bah!" replied Todnyfnftcr we hnd finished with of plnce In this arena? Sir, they would business\ mutters we talked about and her eyes toll. "I'm tired o' this business. Alice says ranch better be nt home attending^ oneway, about a quarter of a century^ Elijah dejectedly. "Belleb me, Mane I saw my opportunity. 1 changed I've got a love fever, nnd so does Miss kgo.; AB she ncared the bridge there , Doctor, 1'se Jest a. movin picture ob things In cenernl for awhile. their knittWg!" In spite of that, they She Is ronlly quite sensible. I must my role from counselor to advocate, Shakers, but I don't believe it" W&B a .tremendous explosion, a vivid continued to come nnd to attract at- burst of light,, and then—nothing! .. ray T enjoyed myself. "Bosel" l' cried. Dr.JFIueu, whose laughter had died tention till the number of member? I said n grent deal more, but it would nwn* looked nt Dr. Hargruve. Not so much UB ajjpJ|£>t»V'ot wood re- ' She Is n rnther slender person of me- wbo bablttuiliy quitted tbeir .seats"to -•-•'- • \ l Nevtr Thought of That. dium height). Her bnir—1 think you be out of pluce here, because it was l next erperiment wlll^be,under repair to tlijs gallery nnd pay tbeir d- Solomon had no reason to get chesty would call tt dark brown, but I nm un- entirely unprofessional. But when, nft- rc of a trnlnetl inirn^*"S.ild H"> from becauseJje was the wisest man. Who der tho impression that it lins n rprtflHh er.awhlle, ahe-iisUod, me what she must ' nun-, I3J~ •"jrrjt have been if he had had a tingo ' jon't remember w'ttitt color say w the weultliy • '-'iwer I ndvlswl this one>'"' vhlch mnd wives to advlsn *-V!— •e. her »-•«»" him. « "•'- rhe dlcal ' Irii- Times-Union •*• all reserved, yet .some tbutl rn Mora IMMT cminr. line. Truly a delightful state of af- ornoc—nratstreet. sear Broadway. fairs when things like this happen with frequent occurence. OUR GIANT TREES SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916. C. H. Hunter, of Augusta street, a OPPOBTtTNITlCS FOB ALL of Merest Presorted U brakeman on the Pennsylvania Rail- Over a Million Monster Sequoias We extend to all our best SlMrt Paragraphs for Busy road, in attempting to jump from a In One National Park. train on Monday, slipped and in fall- wishes for FOB Bin. Readers. ing cut both wrists on a broken bot- tle. One cut about two inches Ion,? ' FOB BBNT-Plvwoora flat, first floor, THE OLDEST LIVING THINGS. •tatlonarjr range, parlor heater and gaa. In- A Happy New Year to Alll was quite serious. Dr. Weber dressed quire 71 Bordentown avenue. 1-1-1 the injuries. ' FOR BENT—Two new flati, all Improve- Merchants report the best Christ- No Other Perm ef Life In This World ments, ready about January let. Apply to Can Compare In Age With These WUIlam O'Connor, Firat atreet, near tiieveoa mas trade in many years. The matron of Christ Church Home •venue, laa&tf Mighty Monareht of the Forest, Some acknowledges with thanks the receipt FOB BKNT—Rooms In Parlaan Building, Having Seen Thirty Centuries. •teem, beat, electric light and water. In. Trolley traffic was greatly delayed of Christmas donations' from the quire on premlaea, 6-7-tf by the sleet on Wednesday. following: Mrs. D. Quenther, Mr. L. Tbe Sequoia National park Is twenty- Tice, M. O. Manaker, Mr. Nelius, Mr. four years old, yet east of the Rockle3 FOB ilLB. A valuable horse owned by H. Molxen, Brown Brothers, Miss Louise It la scarcely known. Yellowstone and Yosemlte are tbe only two names roR SALB-A-very desirable Broadway Wolff ft Co. died on Tuesday of Van Pelt, St. John's Church of New property. Inquire A. H. Bergen, 1H Main which tbe enormous majority of east- spinal meningitis. Brunswick, Christ Church of New erners think of when national parks FOR BALE—Two houaas, almoat new, all Brunswick, and St. George's Church, are mentioned. Nevertheless Sequoia liaprevemente, on Louiaa atraet, between Mr. August Larson was taken to St. of Rumfton, Is perhaps. In point of average beauty, fine avenue and Feltua atreet. A bargain. Apply to A. H. glover, fine avenue. »-JO-tf Barnabas' Hospital, Newark, In Otto the superior of nil. It was dear to the FOR BAIiK-Houae with eight rooma and Anderson's automobile on Friday. Carl Marshall, proprietor of the heart of John Mulr, father of national basement, and two lota, on Augueta atreet, parks, and Chief Geographer R. B. ftetween Btevena avenue and Broadway, Marshall Hotel, Naveslnk avenue, Soalh Amboy, N, J. Apply John A. Lovely, The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe Highlands, N. J., has opened up the Marshall, wbo knows them all us no or WUIlam tt. Uubbard. lO-H-tf other man knows them, baring sur- Baptist Church will bold a quilting newly renovated Marion Hotel on FOR SALE-Cheap, two lota on Ward ave- veyed or traversed them lu person, bus nue. Inquire at 17i Broadway. d-14-tf and home-made bakery sale on Fri- Augusta street, and having had wide declared in pi'lut that It IIOMHCSHOH beau BKAL ESTATE AND KENT COLLECT' day,. January 14. experience will no doubt meet with ty as great as all others coinbiued. BROWN BROS. Ing Agency I have aome very deelrable success in his new enterprise. Mr, bouieaand building altea for aale. Call and Perbu|)!i tlio moat potent reason for •ee uat, Hent cplleotlona a apeclalty. You John Scully is offering his hand- Marshall has accommodation for 60 canaara much annoyance by letting me col- its lack tit celebrity |s that this In the lect your rente. Fire Insurance placed In some residence property, between people and will cater to both tran- reliable companies. Win. 11. Farleen, 10» big tree |wrl;, und the general public- •roadway, South Amboy, N.J. 6-1-62 Augusta and Henry streets, for sale sient and permanent guests. associates the lAg true* of California , FOR BALE—A niceals room bouae In de- as a manufacturing site. with YoHctulte. Tlie MiiripoHu grove, —'-»»tloii. It will prove a great bar- * vaa&able Invsalment to the buyer Miss Catherine Mason, of Lake- witlilu cany rciich of the Yosemlte val- -urge lfc%.v iraaa » room realdence Next Sunday night at Christ Church, wood, and Miss Ella Corletto, of ley, contuiiiH Hcvurnl nnorinouM sequoia Store will close today, January 1, at 10 A. M. sharp .BJimvemMiakbn the moat central and •|2B—I In thlih^v; convenient to all Rev. C. S. Lewis will give an Illus- Gloucester City, visited Mrs. Joseph trees. In fuel, the Yosemlto National _ janddnpaf• " "^c AflveaAflveacrefare m purk contains three groveH of tliuMi* , ltd afrlck realdeuce, a* cheap aa a home an trated stereopttcon lecture on "Bun- Common, of Main street, on Wednes- - -" • Jiut what you have been loolt- yan, the Divine Dreamer." day, The former are the Great KluntH, thu two oilier* beliiK thu Merced ' Using about. Get it and reduce and Titoliiinno groves, which lie with at loving. Apply to Ohartoa S. Pocahontas and Oreat Wlnona respec- In easy reach to I lie northwest. The official board, of the M. E. tively of the Degree of Pocabontas of The Heiiuolu National purk. however, Church, held a meeting Thursday the State of New Jersey. On Wed- whl'.'h HIM ninny IIIIIOH south of Voae- evening and discussed the prospect* nesday evening they accompanied Mrs. mile, WIIN crailed to prcHoive, for tile FOR lALB-Oae new parlor atoye, W.00i of the church for the coming year. Compton, who is the flreat Prophetess line uud pluiiHure of llie people of the AMERICAN SHIPYARDS ~ ». A. Ooan, P. O. Building. A Delicate Teak Demanding Great high, with u diameter of 3*1.5 feet The ing plants of the country, if tbe education. It Is expeated that no more work Care) and Preparation. Abraham Lincoln tree Is 270 feet high, demand for tonnage justifies It, could AOTOHOBOIS. with a diameter of 31 feet. Tlie Wll UU, uud no less Impor- |gf|ue tb review the proceedings. ; The sequoias are found scattered all tant,' nt to kik'P tut U'etL uud tbe car over the park, which baa an area of after season. Right Justice Bergen,' who allowed thorule, Itles of the mouth clean. •made It returnable at Elizabeth, Jan- The Rev. J. K. Shaw was presented 101,507 acres, but tbe greater trees are now we are presenting with a purse of gold at the cantata In an article lu: the Medical Review gathered In thirteen groups of many : uary 4.' Pending the' hearing upon of Reviews T. Benedict Kumiss says held In the K. of P. Hall Christmas acres each, wbere they grow close to- the new' cold-weather .the'application, all proceedings are that we have got so far awny from night, Rather a substantial mani- gether. stayed. natural life tbat only live persons in The general country Is one of tbe styles in suits and over- festation of the high esteem In which Often the eyes see im- It la Bet out by Nielson that the 100 have ulkiiline miliva. most beautiful In America, abounding this popular and jovial pastor is held recommendation of the park coimnit- Chewing stimulates the milivur.v In splendid streams, noble valleys, perfe&ly—lines do coats. We'd like to by members of his church. glands. Soft, starchy, mushy foods, striking ridges and towering mvun , tee' of Common Council was adopted from which the mineral salts have not parallel and pro- show them to you. In'tue firm of a resolution, but that tains. Some of the best trout flshinij been extracted, need little or no in the world Is found here. The park portions are distorted 1 this was vetoed by Mayor Ferd Gar- On Tuesday evening the Usher's chewing, so the salivary glands me'not Union, of the Methodist Episcopal Is tbe home of the celebrated golden —detects of vision retson. Subsequently the Common stimulated. And they ilo not supply trout which Is found nowhere else in -Council .took up the Mayor's disap- Church, held a", meeting and discussed tho mineral elements that are neces such perfection of color. quite common and $10 to $30 proval and paBaed the resolution over prospects, for the coming 'year. sary to the Huldn of the body. Such foods stick between the teeth and In In laying out the boundaries of Se- frequently neglected. his, veto. Among other • projects discussed was quoia National park some of the most that of an entertainment which Is to the recesses of tbe mouth, wbere they '"v Nielson charged that the resolution ferment und decay and become tbe superb of American scenic country "Th« Ster* That •atialUs' was not acted upon in tbe first in- be given in the near future. breeding ground for bncterla. The was unaccountably omitted. Just to ' TffECTIVr stance at a regular meeting; that no bacteria' generate acids which ear tbe nortb lies the wonderful valley of ; The Young People's Club, of the away tbe substance of tbe teeth, mak- the Kings river, with Its spectacular j L GLASSES L (Provision was made for the manner canyon and picturesque mountains, j in which the cost of the sites should Methodist Episcopal Church, will hold ing holes In which more food lodges, and so the evil process poes on. while directly on the eaat. over tbe , Correct defectiveeyes be, raised; that payment of the a New Year's Social at the home of gre£t western divide, jit', a region noted amount' agreed upon is violatlve of Mr. Charles Agan to-night (Friday). The normal alkaline saliva Is one of for Its beauty. Mount Whjtney, on Its-, —one,and all. We the act of 1910, which prohibits the The.usual delightful time is antici- tbe best of tbe protectors of the body east bank, is the loftiest mountain In Tha Tailor, Clothlar and against the attack of bacteria. Not have the glasses, pated and tbe guests will watch the the United States. These two/tkjtljrcts Habardaahar v Issuance of bonds in excess of one- only Is tbe saliva slightly bactericidal, lieir curative quarter of one per cent, of the aa- old year out andrt^&new one in. are easily reached I'rom the nwtlonn! i but Its alkalinity counteracts the acids park, of wblcb they are In epfact, , sessed valuation of taxable property. produced by these bacteria/ ind supply 1 though- not In administration and pro j 91 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. ''He'also alleges that the present On Tuesday* evening; the seven Starchy foods should always be ac- lection, a natural part.—Geographical them only i action was conducted at great speed o'clock Jersey Central trolley car from companied by fruits or berries, for the Survey Bulletin, and done purposely In order to mako Perth Amboy ran only aS far as the add In these has the peculiar property of changing to an alkali In the! body, WHEN NEEDED : It pperative .upon the city before the corner of Bordentown (rod Stevens In matters of repartee a word at the Thomas & McMichael and besides, they are the bast ofjstbna- OITO ISfilSKIBS AHD SDlTCTOlS : ; new CQUJIOJIF convenes Jqninry 1. avenues instead of continuing to the lants for' the salivary glands, i right moment It) worth a whole diction- SAMUEL KINSTLINGER ary an hour Jater.—Life. < • -*•-«: "•••• • • i . J.weler and OpllolMi Oeeealte O. R. R. I -M Offlce of City Bngtaaaf begin' a task! you'll ^ Time •rlj»eins-all, tblucs. No an Is nn t i ' Oflea BIIf. Stalk i THE SOUTH AKBOX CITIZEN. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. SOOXXTXXS "PIRST FOOTING" NEW YEAR'S ALLEGORY CHARLES L. PATTERSON AND SATURDAY. JANUARY 1, 1916. William Hammell, Executors of- Gen. Win. 8. Trnez Pogt, No. 118, What the New Year Josephine E. Fenton, deceased, by 0. A. It, meets first and third Wed- Scotch New Year's Custom Was For * When tbe Arriving Twelvemonth Walked direction of the Surrogate of the nesday afternoon of each month at merly Popular In America. tbe City Streets. County of Middlesex, hereby gives 3 o'clock, in Michael Welsh's Hall, WHERE MONEY IS USELES Should Mean to You notice to the creditors of the said Commander, Ocorge H. Seward; Adju- Josephine E. Fenton, to bring in their tant, S. H. Chatten. No Caih It Needed in the Island debts, demands ana claims against ON'CB highly popular Ne T does not sicm a very long CTiOSS the snowbound earth St. Stephen's Lodge, No. 63, F. * Ascension—Climate Called Al- Veur'u custom In various par; tlio New Year stepped buoy the estate of the said deceased, under A. M., meets at K. of 1". Hall, Crst time ago t hat wo wore talk- 1 oath or affirmation, within nine most Perfect. of our own country, but oi in; aoout the coming of a mill.v. A splendid youth hi months from this date, or they will and third Mondays of each month H which Is annually fallii I new year, with its neces- WHS, with radiant eyes, full (excepting July, AugUBt and holidays) be foreever barred of any action The island of Ascension, in the Ai more and more Into disuse, excel sity for ihj balancing of all ac- red li|>s ami the star of hope .sot so therefor against the said executors. at 7.30 p. in. lantlc. belonging to Great Britain, in remote rural districts, is that < counts, (hat wo might loarnjust promliy above his brows that where h Dated December 16, 1915. Joel Parker Council, Xo. 09, Jr. 0. young nieu and women, often disg(ui how wo stood with regard to passed durliiiess turned to lijjlit. For ' of volcanic formation, eight miles b tho proilt3 and losses of the CHARLES L. PATTERSON, U. A. )!., meet every Friday even- six in size, and has a population ed by'grotesque costumes and mask twelve m jntha that were about a wholo year tlio w*orliir shrunk back, and bindemanda and claims against the estate Sterling Caitle, Ne. K, K. O. E» Is Obttrvtd Everywhere. face darkened. Hut Bin pressed close of the said deceased, under oath o meet* first and third Saturday even- -o- The coiuiiifiiceuieiit of a new yea to him, In nulled loudly and, tearing u affirmation, within nine months from Ing of each month, at 7.3* o'clock 8ENAT0B HENKE8SV IK has been held Iu veuerutiou by ever rose from tlniso at her Infant, tossed this date, or they will be forevei at Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble- BACK I'OK GOVERNOR nation of untiiiuity. Notwithstanding It to him, IIH with n rtiMtlc of silk she barred of any action therefor against Chief, Burden Golden; Master of the diversity of opinion n* to whut I luiNscd on. The rose fell ou tliu HIIOW the said executrlces. Records, C. H. Edwards. Trenton, Dec, 28th—That Senatoi reully the UcKiuulue of another year, powdered walk, anil when tbe New Dated November 15, 1915. Panl DeGraw Hamilton Loege, Ne. Charles O'Connor Henncssy of Der all UKI'CO in celebrating somu duy of Year would have picked it tip It wan STACIA THERESA GREENBERQ, 662, B. of H. T., meets every second gen County will enter the Democratl Joy and fuMilvlly. HcciillcHH, mill he saw Hint u worm win AND LINA GREENBERG, and fourth Sunday of each month at primaries as a candidate for Cover The uui'ltmt (Jlooks bcKun tholf yea hid in KM heart! 11-20-9 Executrlces. K. of P. Hall. President, Leonard nor, and that the most Influentia about tliu HiimiiUT Holstlce, June 21 Another form clime In Might—In tin Tice; Secretary, William Bulman; the I'OIKIII:IS IIISII in June, tliu Clilui-s HiiHi of n monk with a ilnrk hood Treasurer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Democrats of Bergen County, lrre in Mun.li, and the AbystflnluiiH IICKIII NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Agent of Official Publication, Ed- spectlve of past local dlffernces, ar tliolr year In' August. AIIKJIIK (lie nn JOHN A. DAVIS, JR,, ADMINIS- ward McDonough. \^ united behind htm, was the Interest clcnt MexkuiiH the bu^lmilug of th trator ot John A. Davis, deceased, by Frlemthlp Council, No. 10, D. of Ing news that was made public to- new year wim in February. direction of the Surrogate of th County of Middlesex, hereby glvp L., meetg on alternate Fridays of day In a statement forwarded by The new year's duy of the ltouiiini- notice to the creditors of the said each month, at 2.30 p. m., Knights of County Judge William M. Seufert to previous to the »eu of Juliim Ciiusa John A. Davis, to bring in their debta, Pythias Hall, First and Stockton, wan viiKue und uiicei'tiiluund wax held streets. Councilor, Mrs. Mellsl* Democratic State Chairman Edwan demands and claims against the estate Fauser; Recording Secretary, Mrt? E. Qrosscup. Among those, beside generally In March or April. UIIC of tho said deceased, under oath or sent to Egypt for the celebrated as affirmation, within nine months from Ada Ward. Judge Scufcrt, who joined In the tronomer, SOKIKCIICH, by whose assist this date, or they will be forever Star of Jersey lodge, No. 481, B. statement were former Senator .lame mice the Jiillun calrtidnr was regulated. barred of any action therefor agalns •I L. F. and E* meets In Welsh's A, C. Johnson, Democratic County The lust diiy of the old year and the the said administrator. Hall, first Sunday of each month at Chairman Jesse Moore, State Commit- THEY WENT ABOUT FliOM HOUSE TO HOCHE. first duy of the new were consecriitei Dated November 16, 1915. 2.30 p. m., and on third Tuesday at teeman Dan Fellows Platt, Circuit aud cheese. Thus equipped, they wen to the god Janus liy these old Ro- JOHN A. DAVIS, JR., 7.30 p .m. Henry Selover, President; j mans; ht-nco ho Is usually reprexantcc' 11-20-9 Administrator L. D. Wortley, Financial Secretary / • Court Judge Luther* A. Campbell about from hoiiau to house lit mUliiigh and Treasurer; J. S. Jamison, Re-' Court of Appeals Judge Frank M on New Year's eve, mid If iu any of with two faces (looking backward and cording Secretary. forward). Taylor, Prosecutor Thomas J. Huckin, the dwellings visited they were the first to set foot after that hour they The ceremony of wishing one another Independence Engine A Hose Ce. and his assistant Arthur M. Agnew, were called the "(list footing" and a happy new year orlglnnted with the GEO. M. MORTENSON No. 1, meets third Monday In each Surrogate Robert A. Sibbald, Sheriff (Successor to V. Newell James) month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman were treated with the utmost consider- Ilomans, .'is did the custom of present Martin Shuler; President, John B. Robert N. Heath, President J. Spence ation by the people of the house, who ing new year gifts. Woodward; Secretary, N, N. Pearee. Smith of the State Board of Com provided them with good cheer and In northern Europe the <}rulds went Plumbing partook iu return of that which the Into the woods on the lust nlfjut of the Star Building and Loan AsRoclaUen, merce and Navigation, County Collec of South Amboy, N, J., meets in City tor Walter Christie, District Court 'first footing" party brought with year and cut the mistletoe with a gold- them. Hall, on tbe fourth Monday evening Judges Peter W. Stagg and E. Howard en instrument. This was afterward dis and Heating in each month. President Thomas tributed among the people, who pre- Foster, County Tax Commissioners Among many other old superstitions Estimate* Furnished C. Gelsinon; Secretary, John J. De- associated with New Year's is a belief served it about tlieir persons as an am Jobblip; Promptly Attended To laney; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. William Conklln and Frank McLees, that if a lamp or candle be taken *>:t ulet against the dangers of battle. Prof. E. H. Sturtevant of the State SHOP: STOCKTON ST. Washington Cnmp, Ne. 86, P. 0. of a bouse on that day some member In Scotland New Year's eve is called 8. of A, meets second and fourth Board of Education, Walker W. Vick, of the family will die within a twelve- Hogmenny or Singin eeu, because ii Between First and Second Sti. Monday nights of each month, at K. and Assemblyman Edgar A. De Yoe. month, while to throw out dirty water, certain parts of the country the young Office and Residence: 197 David St. of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock. Arthur T./ men are in the habit of going about the ashes or anything whatever, no mutter Phone 24S. Allen, president; Joseph Pippett; The following Mayors of municipal how worthless, is regarded as certnli country singing a long song suitable to vice-president; Bert Lambertson, Ities in Bergen County also signed to bring ill luck during the whole of the season and begging meals and mon Master of Forms; John H. French, the declaration: Mayor Vernon Mun that year. - ey, which are generally distributed financial secretary; B. R, Havens, among the poor. • IDOLS' ST0DI0 recording secretary; William M. An- roe of Englewood, Mayor Byron W derson, treasurer. Huyler of Tenafly, Mayor William H A NEW YEAR GAME. Germ Lodge, No. 80, D. B. J^. Fleet of Dumont, Mayor Daniel A, JANUS. Regular meetings second and fourth Garber of Ridgewood, and Mayor AM of th« Months Play Th.ir Paris In Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., In 'Tie mine to guard the portal of the year. •Ureas Avtnue, Mar Henry Street Edward A. White of Fort Lee, This Timely Pastime. To close or open to the seasons four Welsh's Hall, First street, President. County Clerk George Van Buskirk This game Is played as a sort- of And to tho importuning throng ot days. •rath Am** IT. I. Nels Martinsen; Secretary, A, L. "dumb crambo." There.are an audi- Sometimes I hear the tread of stormy feet, "I'M XUb ni*I HAYB," WniBPCBED LOVE. Johnson; Financial Secretary, George did not sign the statement. He is ence und thirteen actors, or a few Hoarse trumpet blasts and loud assaulting Hortensen; Treasurer, John 3. Lund. confined to his house ill with scarlet blows about bis tranquil face. His eyes were months can be suggested, taking And threats to pull my ancient fortress Singing Society llederfcrani, 8«nts> fever and is under strict quarantine upon the ground, and bis lips moved months containing notable holidays. down, hi prayer for all mankind. So ten- Amboj. Practice of singing takes It is not known what his views are First coin'es before the audience the But other times they come with flatteries place every Saturday at 8 p. m. smooth, der and pitiful was his face that even about Senator Hennessy's candidacy, lttle New Your. She announces thnt Entreating, "Janus, Janus, let us In!" before he cried "Miserere Donilue!" the Business meeting held every first but many of his close friends are her children ure coming and to him watchful stand; I will not turn the key Saturday of each month at 9 p. m. New Year guessed that his name was Fred Thumhart, President; JonnKut- supporting the Senator. who guesses the most names correctly Until my glass and lingered dial stern Mercy. will be given a prize. Declare the moment ripe. Two ways I cher, Vlce-preBldent; George Nellus, The statement proceeds as followB. look; Very cold it grew as the New Year Secretary; Chaa. Steuerwald, Treas- "Senator Hennessy's record of four Then comes January, with her hand Two (aces 1 present—one seamed with eld turned into a mean street, so cold urer; B. Grohe, Librarian. full of slips of papers on which are And gray with looking on the frozen past, years of active legislative service for One fresh as morn and fronting days to be. that be sought refuge in the porch of Protection Engine Company, neat* written "good resolutions;" these she a darkened house. Yet there prevail- the people of his county and State, scatters to the audience and goes off. on the fourth Thursday of each has, we believe, earned for him, to a Now, while the surging, deep toned Delia ed such a grateful warmth that he month at Engine House, Feltus Of course the months must not follow lament pressed back to learn its cause and so •treet, at 7.30 p. m. Pr^iident Wil- degree seldom enjoyed by a public her In succession, The passed year, e'er fickle, they shall change brushed against a boy—a boy with a liam Birmingham; Vice-president, servant, the favor and the friendship Next.may come July, fanning him- Their solemn burden for a round of joy, wan, beautiful face, tangled hair and Joseph Bailey; Treasurer, Michael of the thinking and progressive citi- self and perhaps snapping a flrecrack Chiming the praises of the year new rapt eyes, Welsh; Secretary, Frank D. Stanton; zenship of the State. The statute er or in some other way not so plain crowned. Foreman, Michael J. Cronin. —Edith Thomas In "New Tear's Masque." "Why are you here alone?" tbe New books bear permanent evidence of his suggesting Independence day. Year asked. Conrt Rarltan, No. 44, F. ef A, constructive ability as a statesman. Then September, working bard for "1 am never alone," corrected the meets on the second and fourth Wed- Labor duy or bearing a September Some Lucky New Year Ways. nesdays of each month, at 8 p. m. In Hla lights for honesty and efficiency Throughout Europe many delightful boy, and he stepped aside so that tbe flower or fruit. New Year caught the fragrance of his Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, Nils in administrative matters, for system- New Year customs prevail. In Scnndi Banks; Sub-Chief Ranger, Thomas November, with' a suggestion of imvla a feast is always prepared for breath and saw that two great wlngB atizing the State's finances, for remov- Thanksgiving, und so on. Birthdays were furled behind him, and in the Grace; Financial Secretary, Edwaid he little birds, which might otherwise Dewan; Treasurer, James Mlnnlek; ing burdens from industry through f noted men may mark the month, shadow of his wings an old man and wise taxation reforms and' for the jo hungry on account of the deep Recording Secretary, Martin Kan*; the actor saying or doing something to an old woman crouched together. How Senior Woodward, Fritz Detks; elimination of waste and extravagance nows. tired, how poor, they looked! But nn recall the man. In Holland, as in Scotland, the wind ' Buiidinf) « new house or " Junior Woodward, Michael PTCM; In public work, aro but a few of the The audience must write down who expression of Ineffable tenderness shone Senior Beadle, Chris. Nlcorvo; Jnolor noted with care, because tbe luck on their pinched faces. Rsmodeliniyjur bath room incidents of his public record that we No. 1 Is, 2, and so on to the end. Then if the year will be determined by the Beadle, louto Wentiel; TraitNs, are. sure will mako him an exceedingly comes the year, who gives the prize. 'I am all they have," whispered The W«kr Closet is the Mathews Cornln, Aaron Hjer.Rloharu lirectlon whence It blows. The south McClond. . strong ' candidate. His ability as u rind brings heat nnd fertility, the Lore as tears filled his wonderful eyes. most Imporrant: detail writer and debater, with unusual ca- Ringing th» Old Yrar Out. •est wind milk and fish, the north "They have never failed me, and 1 jn»ur» yourMlf aejainstdwjqinqdntl lulure Of all sounds of all bells, most sol- wind cold and storm and the east •ball stay with them uutil the end." Ireubla by ordtrinq thi d(lrdctiv» No.6ft pacity to attract Independent voters "I am the End," called another voice, ...GUARANTEED BOToulfit LOWEST PRICED to his cause, would not be the least emn and touching 1B the peal which ind a fruitful season, with Ihi piano polished woodwork and rings out the old year. I never hear It and a grim figure mounted tbe steps. non-cloqginq DOT eloiet bowl. HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN. of his qualifications in a campaign. In Italy tbe New Year is a day of without a gathering up of my mind to greeting and good will and special "Not yet," begged Love, and be tried I ASK US ABOUT IT A a concentration of all the Images thnt 'easting. Sicilian peasants take ad-, to bar the stranger's way. But at "Senator HonneBsy has been urged to sight of the scythe tho other bore C. I. BERGEN have diffused over the past twelve- vantage #£ the fete to drive to town enter the race for the Democratic nom- month, all I bore done or suffered, per- Love's great wings drooped. A. A. HUL8E Corner Steveni avenue and Pint itrsM. ination for the Governorship, and has In thehr gay carts, so that the country Hardware, Tinware, Agateware, formed -or neglected, in that regretted roads are merry with tbe music of tin- 'Mine Is the best gift of all," whis- David Street Tel. 181-J consented to do so. We believe that time. I begin to know its worth when pered the newcomer as he bent over Gas Hxtures, Mantels, Gas cling bells. tbe forlorn couple. Plates. Etc outside of Bergen County he has many friend dies. It takes a personal color. And Swiss folk, practical, industri- loyal and devoted friends in many sec- nor was It a poetical flight In, a contem- ous, stop their work for the nonce and Silently the New Tear walked, alone SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stock. tions of the State who will help to porary when he exclaimed, "I saw the visit friends, even when they have to with tbe night and the stars and the scurrying snow. And as be hurried on cio TO tiers roi Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars make his candidacy successful, not skirts of the departing year."—Charles carry their babies down the mountain Lamb. the darkness faded Into tbe eerie pallor only on Primary Day, but on Election ilopes In cradles on their heads. of dawn. He stretched out his arms Day in November, should he win the New Year's Day. rod welcomed his first day. • nomination from the Democratic vot- Full kneo deep lies the winter mow, Adorning the Templsi. "Charity, Sin, Mercy, Love and ers. For these, among other reasons, And the winter winds are wearily sigh- Trlmmyng of the Temples with hang- Death," ho cried—"all mine! How shall ing. ynges, ftoures, boughs and garlands (at choose from among you?" that will occur to those who hav.e Toll ye the church bells, and and Blow, New Year) was taken of the Heathenc tajur itrto watched his public career, we now And tread softly and speak low, A shadow fell across htm. There was For the old year lies a-dylng. people whtche decked their Idoles and sound n« of wings.beating the.sir, RAW, SftWED or fRIEP LIBRARY! have the honor on behalf of old Ber- houses with such arrsye.—Fifteenth nd Love, rosy, triumphant and eter- 11M Lateit Petti** Be«ki WB Be gen, the most rapidly growing county • • < AW let him In Cfentury Writer. . • CLAM PIES, " 'CKBN P1B8 AND fhat stnndeth tftore alone al. caught his hands. "Let me go in New Jersey, to announce and com- CLAM nc AMH w- fktr An PnUkMi. And waltoth at the door, lth yo« all your days," he plw* ' - T»n On flat flat* mend the candidacy of Charles O'Con- 'here's n new ffot on tho floor, rayfriend , Tta> New Year and the Old Year. "for mine Is the gift which •* ind a new '" at the door, my friend— The B^fl year and the new year meet, Jng. „„,. « 7 to the Democracy • of A new '• the door. And one goes back to God niraln, Ohnrlty, j vanquishes 8'- "ercy and fenr#-not 1> SKNUBKilTi —Tennyson. And one stays on fnr «— •key. ' THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN. we hear that Mr. or Mrs. So-and so are lamenting that they "haven't seen CHRIST CHURCH tbe Rector, lo, these many weeks!" SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916. Well, if there be any such who are really "just dying to see the Rector," CHRONICLES •If. INSECT METAL BORERS. we merely suggest that he may be Been at the Church three times on 52 The Middlesex County Sunday Wupi With th» Ability to Eat Ttnlr Sundays of the year. Wax Through Stell Plats*. School Association will meet in St. In short, we believe we are safe The voracious aud destructive habit* Luke's Church, Metuchen, on Satur in asserting that our flock is at least of the white ants of the tropics are day, January 8. of an average ^when it comes to ERE'S tha nibbar beet you turn Widely known, Aletiil is ulmoat tbe sociability and that most of them baan looking for. Haavy •nough only substance tbut they are uuuble to On next Thursday, the Festival of "warm up" to others when given suf- H destroy. There is un insect, however— to atand hard wear and ghra long ai the Epiphpany, the Hply Communion ficient opporunity. As for an un- vica, yat light anough net to I ••> and It Is not necessary to go to the will be celebrated in the parish tropics to find it-tliut can bora sociable dominie, "there ain't no such burdanaoma. through metal us easily as the whit* church at 9 a. m. critter," at least no't in South Amboy. Mada in all length*. ant can bore through wood. Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear la made In a wide variety ef kin* Any one can bear this lusect buzzing Next Sunday Is the first one in a It is related that recently one of and styles to cover tha stormy In the pine woods in midsummer or new year, and it is fitting that there our Clergy whose parish is a fishing perhaps see the Bush of Its yellow are to be two celebrations of the weather needs af moayirotlHi village along the coast was officiating boys and fill* in town or country. ' ' wings. Sirez glgug la its formidable Holy Communion on that day. Now at a christening. The proud father, scientific name, but we know it simply The Hub-Mark i« your yalue mark. Is the time to break the chain of that a young fisherman, awkwardly hold- •a the horn tailed wusp. This wasp stay-at-home habit. Begin the new bores into the tree hi various places Ing his first-born daughter, was year aright by cultivating the habit With its lung tall and in each bole visibly embarrassed under the scrut- leaves an egg. of church attendance. ing of the many eyes of the congrega- The ensuing larvue, a white, six tion, and his nervousness was not de- HUB-M RUBBERS legged grub, fitted with powerful Next Sunday night the Rector will creased by the sudden walling of the Tho WorId* Standard Rubbtr Footwur Jaws, takes up the work of boring Into give an illustrated (stereoptleon) lec- infant as they stood at the font. the wood and us It advances closes the J. ALFRED JOHNSON ' ture on "Bunyan the Divine Dreamer.' When the time for the baptism of passage behind It with sawdust If This lecture was to have been given uninterrupted the larvue continues bor- tho babe arrived, tho parson noticed two weeks ago, but in the Christmas ing deeper and deeper Into the tree, that the father was holding the child and since it la, of course, growlug nil rush at the express offices the slides so that Its fat little legs pointed the time. It makes n larger nnd larger failed to reach us. On Jan. 16, the toward the font. passage. companion lecture, "The Dreamer's "Turn her this way," tlie pnrsnn After about two yenra it iniikes Us Dream" (Pilgrim's Progress), will be whispered, but lljn father wan too cocoon of silk In tlie burrow. Then. given. disconcerted to hear or umlorsianil. "ter the pupal skin is cunt off, tlie "Turn lier foot around," lie whisper- ?ed Insect breaks through its co- Attention la requested to tlio fnet Immedlntely; with feverish ed again; nnd Ktill thoro was no re-' EW YEAH! Mow your! tliat all duos In St. Martha's Oullil .nste. It begins boring toward liberty. Little spirit of tho now year! RpoiiHO. Tlio situation wan fast he Finally it ranches the bark of the tree N At my portal waiting near, uo arc payable on or before Janunry coinliiK critical, when nn ancient KEEP IT IN MIND and then tlio open air. noar first. As tlio duog nre only 2f> oetitH mariner in the back of tho church It Is often the case that during the My trembling heart Bays if I Bpo&lc por member, prompt payment will That you will hoar, will hoar. nnnic to tho ronouo. Putting hlg larval period the tree in which the not work nny hardship upon any wnntlior-bcatcn hnnil to his mouth, THAT bora tailed wnsp is burrowing umy be New year, now year, what will you momber. At tho anno time, while thn tho old sallnr roared across the felled, sawed into pinnies mid lined In bring to mo P amount la trivial, payment ought not church, "Head liar to the wind, Jut;k." building operations. Sometimes for Joy on rainbow pinions wing to mo. to bo neglected on that account, Mrs. some particulur purpose the timber Love, witu voioos sweet, to sing to The Citizen Job Department J, Alfred Miller IB tho treasurer of may ,be incused in a inelul sheathing, me. The quarterly mooting of the Voslry la prepared ta do any and all hind* of New year, new year, I beseech you, the Guild. Send her your dues nt will bo hold In tlio Koctory on next That does not disturb the "asp at all. Let my tender longing roaoh you) When it* time comes It applies itself i;ourlli|tpittont« happier than the last; for I never knew P«lmil* '-'auclucli MuimMuim- ,t Co. lecel l e 9.30 a. m. C ' Young Wife' — Oh, yes. John, get who attend church so Irregularly day night at 7.30. Don'ty watt to be 1 aunty « d^ette.—Baltimore Amerl one happy day Hi it." "Wilbcrforce snid, h • m t& n.30a: m. 7 "The last year hna been the happiest,that the* ™tn™"r consider their asked. The work of'training "must of my life." Romnlne's New Year's'own appearance In the Lord's House begin at once. We might say more Scfcntifk wish for his people was, "God grant a notable event which ought to awak concerning tho programbut we want ason a man out of any- that this may be a year famous for be- en a suitable demonstration on the • " - - ' -prlseg at,the last v qett reasoned Into. lieving." part of the faithful. Now and •' vant to h'qlp, please BIG FEATURES AT THE DITMAS We wish you in all sincerity THEATRE, PERTH AMBOY For its New Tear's Day attraction THE QUALITY STORE the Ditmas Theatre at Perth Ambay, appy has selected the most popular of al screen stars Mary Plckford who wil Brief Items Concerning People We Happy Mew Year to All! be seen in a unique and unusua Know that Prove Interesting with hope that the year 1916 will be characterization entited "Little Pal" As in the past, we will during the year 1016 offer ' one of bounteous prosperity. in which Little Mary is seen in the Reading. the people first grade groceries at lowest prices. role of an Indian girl. The photo play, which is in five parts, is one o; Miss Helen Emmons spent from Sunday until Tuesday with friends at primitive and primal passions, and Red Bank. 'At this time we take opportunity to extend evidences a hitherto unsuspected Lima Beans, per lb. 8c aspect of Mary Plckford's astounding thanks to all for the liberal patronage given William Anderson of Main street versatility. An inovatlon will be in- has been quite ill with pneumonia Fancy Evaporated Apples, package - to us during the past year. We hope that troduced Saturday morning at ten 14c the past week. Mueller's Egg Noodles, package «c by courteous treatment, giving dollar for forty-five when the Ditmas will pre- sent a morning matinee performance Sauer Krout, can - • - • - We Miss Lena M. Abbott, of French- dollar in value, and by keeping only goods the demand will be so great to Bee Peanut Butter, 18 oz. jar town, is visiting friends in this city 24c Miss Pickford in this role that the of quality, to merit your patronage during for a few days. None Such Mince Meat, package morning matinee will be offered so Sweet Pickles, per bottle l(;.'•• J. ALFRED JOHNSON JESSE LASKY PRE8ENTS THE SUPREME DRAMATIC STAR Joseph Petrucha did on November 24, 191!;, wilfully and feloniously kill Mr. Clarence DePewofNew Bruns- and murder Samuel Weltzman and wick made a short call at the Metho- CHARLOTTE WALKER his wife Sarah, David Klgner and his dist Protestant parsonage last Satur- wife Beatrice, and Mike Pomazan", a day afternoon. In a Plctorlzatlon of The Famous Drama farmhand." ••ARTS ««1TTWT^T TWfi" Otliar talaatad After an exhaustive search of every Mrs. Gertrude Eler, and daughter acMBs JllJNlJ.tjJ.JNlj Film sb hie that would lead to the discovery Doris, of Main street, have returned of the murderer and the motive for home from a lengthy visit with rela- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JAN. 5 AND «. the crime, the county officials found tives in Catasauqua, Pa. Paramount Pictures Corporation Presents that the murder reverted back to Petrucha, who first killed five other Mr. Frank Stratton, of First street, Wishing you occupants of the household and then is enjoying a week's vacation from V In a Romantic Story of Lqve and Politics put a bullet through his head to seal his strenuous duties as an engineer the most appalling tragedy In the for the Pennsylvania R. R. OTHIRS history of Middlesex county. The "THE RUNNING FIGHT" view of the county officials was sup- Miss Ruth Locker, of the Methodist ported by the jury empanelled by Episcopal Hospital, Brooklyn, is spend- loroner John V. Hubbard. Among ing New Year's day with her parents, those who appeared before, the Jury Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Locker, of A to tell what they knew ofj the cir- Broadway. cumstances connected with the mur- We extend to all our best wishes for der were Charles Wildgoose, the New Rev. George A. Welsh, of the Brunswick milkman, who first enter- hurch of the Emaculate Conception, tained a premonition of the crime amden, spent Monday and Tuesday Happy that had wiped out the whole house- with his father, Michael Welsh, of and that it may prove a most prosperous one hold; Nathan Klgner', a brother of First street. the murdered young man, and County Detective Ferguson, the first to enter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Compton, of 'HE volume of business done by us the the house of death. Main street, spent the week end New Year! past year fills us with great encourage- County Physician Carroll testified holidays, visiting their daughter, Mrs. :hat the wounds on Petrucha's body B, O. Lonigstreet, at Trenton. ment, and we take opportunity at this Indicated that he had killed himself, time to extend to the people in general a severe powder mark on the fore- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warrington . our sincere thanks and appreciation tor the head being especially significant of and daughter Alma, of Jersey City, this fact. He also testified that all and Miss Gertrude Marvel, of Brook- H. WOLFF & CO. patronage extended to us during the year just of the murdered people must have lyn, N. Y., spent Saturday and Sun* passed, especially during this holiday season. died instantaneously and that none day with Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Min- We have endeavored to please and trust that f them could have performed a vol-ner, as they were both nelces of untary act after being shot. Mike Mrs. Mlnner. our efforts have not been in vain. The coming Pomazan, the other farmhand, Dr. year we shall endeavor to keep a large line of Carroll said,' must have been shot In Mr. W. H. M. Fenn, Mr. H. F. the chest and then turned over and Thomas, Mr. Oliver J. Hart, of New the best merchandise at all times, and hope shot in the back of the head. York, Mr. Edward C. Stebbins, of that we shall be favored the same liberal Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mr. J. D. Regan of Groton, N. Y., have been / patronage as in the past, and that we shall also River of Tragedy. Just as no other rivoi has quite the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles We extend to all our patrons and friends - have the pleasure of meeting new customers. the same wonder as belongs to tile H. Mulrheid during the holidays. Thames, so no other river Is wrapped Hearty Greetings for f In mystery, so surrounded with stones of tragedy and crime, London An- Hoop Petticoats. swers Bays. During the reign ot Charles I the M. KAUFMAN Many of the old waterside houses, hoop petticoat was worn only by which rise sheer with the river, con- wives of the lower gentry and by the 150 Broadway South Amboy tain rooms in which the lloor Is bunt wives of the citizens, In the latter directly over the water—Moors upon part of the reign of Queen Anne It which one could utand in apparently rose again; this time in another form A Happy New Year! perfect safety while someone in an —that of an enormous hoop. This Origin of Bralii at Measure. The Thing That Lasts. adjacent room worked a lever which grew to such Immense proportions The train, at a measure o( weight, It has pleased Providence to place caused the floor to open and their that during the time of Oeorge I and ~kaa Its name from being originally the us In such a state that we appear at victim to drop into the river. II, eight yards was considered the proper width. , freight of a grain of wheat. A statute every moment to be upon the verge of A gambling club is said to have met May 1916 be a joyous one full of good pasted In' England In 1266 ordained some great mutation. There Is not in such a room once a year to play These hoops had outstanding steel that 32 grains of wheat, taken from thing, and one thing only, which defies for tremendous stakes. The party or whalebone foundations at the bot- health and prosperity! the middle of the ear and well dried, all mutation; that which!existed be- played on until one of their inemners tom of the skirt. In Elizabeth's time ' should make a pennyweight. 12 offore the world, and will survive the was. ruined. Then the rest of thethis whalebone had been used at the which should make an ounce, while fabric of the world Itseljt; I mean men went away in silence, while the top/ near the waist, enlarging the 12 ounces were to make a pound. ' justice; that Justice which/ emanating ruined man went down into the dark hips for several feet. Addison ex- \ The pound, therefore, consisted of from the Divinity, has a (lace In the waters. pressed himself about the subject as 7,680 grains. -But several centuries breast of every one of us, given us o—: follows, through his Sir Roger de for a guide with regard to/ourselves, Corerley: laf.er the pennyweight was divided into Cruel Deception. '-'-« which makes the troy and with regard to others, and which "My grent-great-grandmother has will stand after this globe is burned "What caused the rift in the lutef on a 'new fashioned petticoat, except Pennyweight "She's a first-class cook." W. W. GOLDBERG silver pen- to ashes—our advocate, our accuser that hers Is gathered at the waist before the groat Jud>>*, when he "What did that have to do with Itr My grandmother appears as if she WALK-OVKR IHON was pre- "Shed been making him think alt "j call ••••-• or the tenor stood in a large drum, whereas the Clothing, and Furnlahlnga \ -*" imiind Burke. along that'she couldn't boll water." ladles now walk as if; they were in a go-cart." Broadway and David Street South Amboy, Better be taken, by! surprise than by the police. '"ertlse In The Qitizen.