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Vol. 51. No. 8 South Amhoy, N. J., May 22, 1931 Price Four Cents

REPUBLICAN WOMEN MARTIN ATTENDS PAVING ACTION MEET IN SOUTH AMIJOY FAREWELL LUNCHEON WOMAN'S CLUB AT —o— The new Liberty Unit of 'the So. St. Mary's Church Welcomes Diocese Director, William H. Martin, of First street, Amboy Republican women entertain- was among those in atendancc. at the FINAL MEETING IS NOW OPPOSED testimonial luncheon to F. A. Von —o— ed the Middlesex County Council of Republican women, sit the home oT Moschzisker, Cieneral Agent of the Mrs. A. .1. Fenzi'l, President, Council Receives Counter-Peti- .Mrs. .Mary J. Haste-do, of Portia St, Heal Estate Department of Pennsyl- tion on Henry Street Im- Bishop McMahon, of Trenton, at First Official vania liailroad, held at the Governor 1'resents Year's Heport—To at an all day session on Friday last. ' pro vein en t. The j>roi'eediJ3/,rs were under the di- Clinton Hotel in New York City last Resume Activities in Fall. 0 —o— leetion of ilie County President, Friday. The luncheon was tendered in Because of the Primary Election Mrs. Kutli Dmham. The entertain- commemoration of Air. Von Aloschzis- The last meeting of the sesison of falling on the regular meeting night ment furnished by the local unit was ker's retirement from active service the Smith Amboy Woman's Club held Visitation and Confirmation Since Consecration on June 1st. He entered the employ ol' yesterday afternoon at the City of the Common Council, the usual much enjoyed, and .Mrs. liastedo pre- bi-weekly session of that body was sented the oip,ani/.iition with si beau- the railroad in 11)05, and is well Hall, was one of the most interest- postponed to Wednesday night of lifui fern. Practically every unit of An event of singular importance tion. The Pastor presented to him the of what-would be expected of them af- known throughout this section. Mr. ng of the searon. It was in the form this week. And when held the ses- the county was represented in the not only to St. Mary's Parish but to Crucifix, which, kneeling down, he ter they had been strenKthonc-d Martin has been employed in Mr. f a covered dish luncheon. Al- sion was rather devoid of interest attendance. the citizens of South Amboy, was the kissed, to indicate thsit he was mere- through the descent of the Holy Von Moschzisker's department for the though no set program was arrang- and lasted only a quarter of un first Canonical Visitation of the lit ly the agent of Jesus Christ, who Ghost. past twenty-six years. Mr. Von Mos-ed, it was one of the most enthusias- hour. Of that time more minutes Rev. J. McMahon, Bishop of Trenton alone was to be adored. He then re- After this the Bishop returned to ch/iskcr will be succeeded by C. W. tic of the present club calendar. Dur- were devoted to the residing of a Rotary Plans Aid for Bishop McMahon confirmed a clas* ceived Holy Water from the Pastor, the altar steps and there began vest- Meyers. ng the luncheon, yearly reports of long list of hills ready for payment of over three nundred children and and after blessing himself, sprinkled ing for the administration of the the department chairmen were read than to any other item on the calen- adults at St. Mary's Church last night the congregation with the sanctified Sacrament of Confirmation It was an and many amusing stunts were per- dar. City's Crippled Children and paid his first official Visitation ti. water. He was then incensed, as a inspiring sitflit to witness the orderly War Vete7ans~Will formed by the members. Henry street and the paving pos- the Parish, since his consecration as mark of respect, by the Pastor of the and graceful procession of the three A business session followed tho Bishop of the Trenton Diocese. Church. sibilities came before the Council, Joseph G. Buch of State Com- hundred and forty candidates for con- luncheon, in which yearly reports of but this time in the form of a peti- A procession of distinguished pre- The Procession then moved on to firmation aa they approached the Honor Dead Sunday the various chairmen and president tion objectioning to the improvement. mission Tells of Twelve Cases lates, priests and laymen and those the Sanctuary where the Bishop knelt Sanctuary, vntercil within its gates were given, and reports of the dele- The objectors were residents and in South Amboy. confirmed, with their sponsors, pro- before the altar while the Right Rev. and passed behind the High Altar Legion and V.~F7W. Will Hold gates to the annual convention in Pastor, in a sequence of prayers with joining their pponsors, who presented property owners of the street section —o-— ceeded from the Guild Hall and mar- Services Here, Ernston and Atlantic City viete read by tho dele- east of the railroad and practically Twelve cases of cripled children ched out through Church Street, along responses from the Choir, culled upon them to the Bishop, who sat upon the gates, Mrs. A. J. Fenzel and Mrs. C. all of the property owners are said living in South Amboy have been re- Stevens Avenue, to Augusta Street, Heaven to pour its blessings upon, platform of the High Altar to receive Cheesequake. Leon Cozzens. Mrs. Herman Eulner to have been represented among the ported to and examined by represent- thence to the nisiin entrance of the and preserve the Shepherd of the dock iliose to be confirmed as they knelt nnd Mrs. Howard Bergen were un- Next Sunday members of Luke A. signatures. Chief among the speci- atives of the New Jersey Crippled Church. Among those in line were: in the Church. Following this, tin before him and received the Cross of animouslv elected members of the fic reasons for the objections were Right Rev. Bishop mounted flu; altar the Christ of Salvation upon their Lovely Post of the American Legion Children's Commission, according to lit Rev. Joseph McOrath, Sayreville; 1 club. 1 steps nnd gave liis Episcopal blessing foreheads, nnd the imposition of his and Daniel F. Shurkcy Post of th. the uncertainty ;is to what the rail- its chairman, Joseph G. Uuch, ol lit. Hev. Joseph Urbnn, Perth Amboy; By a vote of the club members, road plans may be in the way of elc- to the congregation, after which hi hands, which brought down upon them Veterans of Foreign Wars will unite Trenton, speaking before members of Rt. Rev. Peter J. Hart, New Bruns- tho following department chftirmen .vation or depression of tracks the Rotary Club in session sit Cady's wick; Rt. Rev. Michael Dalton, Supt. sung an sintiphon honoring our MOHS the Holy fihost, the Spirit of Truth in memorial services lit Christ Churc'i through this city with its attendant ed Lady as the Patroness of this anil Sanctif'ier of Souls. yard nnd at the cemeteries at Ern- we-re given special praise for the Tuesday noon. Of this number, sever- of Schools, Hope-well; Rev. Edward splendid work they had accomplished affect upon a large part of the pro- al have applied for re-cxsiminiitioii, Cahill, Perth Amboy; Rev. Colombian Church, under the title of the "Im- itun and Cheesequako. h C i" After thi' administration of the At noon a service will be conducted during the past year: Mrs, H. G. perty in question; and the doubt as one was reported incurable, one in (ialassi, Perth Amboy; Rev. Zemin Concept ion." Sacrament, preparations were made to the present being Iho most advis- in Christ Churchyard where the mem- iloffmnn, civic chairman; Mrs. H. W. need of vocational guidance, and one Lesniowski, South Amboy; Row. John His Excellency then, accompaniep d for the Uishop to open the Taber- able time to undertake- such an im now being employed. The above twelve orial rituals of the two organizations Dillon, program chairman; and Mrs. Foley, Metuchen; Rev. Thomas J. by Urn Pastor, madde u tour of iinspec lutcle where the Blessed Sacrament is C. Leon Cozzens, music chairman. provement. were between the ages of birth nnd Kearney, Keansbui'ir; Rev. Burke, will be rend with Rev. Charles E. tion of the Sanctuary, the Sacristy, reserved. This is a very solemn part Kennedy and the choir assisting in Mrs. A. ,1. Fenzcl, president, gava Councilman Stanton settled the eighteen years. Kcyport; ReV. Cornelius Uegau, Fords of the Visitation. After the Bishop thi! Baptistry and the Confessionals the services. the following report: matter for the .time, being with the Mr. Buch in a very interesting ad- Rev. John O'Farrell, Woodbridgc; Lo nee that the furnishings and ap- had examined the sacred contents, of dress, gave a brief outline of the his- Rev. Francis Qiiinn, Highland Park; In the afternoon at one thirty, "My duties us your president havu announcement that the matter of pointments were as prescribed by the the nold vessels, ho adored the Bless- ben so.pleasant and enjoyable that Henry street had been thoroughly tory of the commission, its members Rev. Francis Yunger, New Bruns- itual of tho Catholic Church and the annual memorial service will be ed Sacrament, and then covering the it hardly, seems possible that a whole discussed at the business meeting and what had been accomplished Ciborium with a veil, he elevated it held at the Cheesequnkc Methodist wick, Rev. Win. J. Lnnnary, High Junon Law. Episcopal Church. Members of tho year has passed since I assumed of- Friday night. At that time, ho said since the organization in 1920. This Bridge; Rev. TI' unas J. Campbell, After this inspection the Right Rev. to give the blessings of our Lord un- it had been decided not to do any- year, he said, the commission has $U8,- der the Sacred Speciea, to the congre- American Legion will decorate the fice. South Plainfield; Rev. Francis Jack- Bishop began the examination of the graves of the soldiers buried in the "Many delightful friendships have thing about paving Henry street be- O00 to carry on its work, the money son, Suyreville; Rev. John Lucitt, gation. The Visitation concluded with candidates for Confirmation, and go- old Baptist and Methodist Cemeter- been formed and in my visits to low the railroad. He did not say being contributed by the various Bradevelt; Rev. John Kuckcr, Free- ing from pew to pew as he advanced the recitation of the Divine Praises, what, if any decision, had been Boards of Freeholders in the state. "Blessed Be God, Blessed Be His Holy ies. At 2;:10 o'clock th people wi'l twelve ^neighboring clubs, your pres- hold; Rev. Michael Callahan, Atlan- down the middle aisle of the church, gather at the old Methodist Church, reached in regard to the block be- There are at present 12,220 crippled tic Highlands; Rev. Thomas Maher, Name, etc." ident has hun very much impressed interrogated here and there in each where Rev. E. A. Wells, of Milltown, with the friendly spirit which pre- tween Broadway and Stevens ave- children in New Jersey reported to New Monmoiith; Rev. John B. Mc- seat, the future soldiers of Christ, in 1 the commission. The commission is A distinctive musical program for will deliver a patriotic address. Sing- vails in club work. nue. It is on this block that the Closkey, D. D., Red Bank; Rev. John order to see whether they understood the occasion, which was strictly in signers of the petition for pave- working with the New Jersey State ing will be conducted by Harold V. "Your president has presided at Lnrkin, East Millstone; Rev. Fred- the nature of the Sacrament that they conformity with the prescribed litur- Kuhlthau, of Milltown. There is one ment presented at the last Council Elks Association in carrying on this erick Halloran, Milltown; Rev, Joseph ivere to receive the mysteries of their all but one ot the seventeen re- fine and humane work. gy, was rendered by St. Mary's High soldier of the Revolutionary War gular club metings and at eight of session reside or own property. The Dolnn, Bayonne; Rev. Michael P. Mc- Holy Faith, and the obligations at-. School Choir, which has been under petition of the objectors was order- The commission is now in a position buried in the Methodist Cemetery our ten board meetings. The board Conistan of Trenton. tendant upon their state in life. Those: the direction of the celebrated musical and several soldiers of the Civil War ed received end filed. to offer to all crippled children who examined gave evidence of having meetings have been very well at- may be referred: examination and As His Excellency entered the director and composer of Church mu- are buried in each of the two ceme- been well instructed, and His Lord- sic, Mr. Nicola Montani, of Philadel- tended and most of our routine busi- A report submitted by City Treas- diagnosis; medical' and surgical caro Church, the entire body of children teries. ness transacted at them. urer George A. Kress showing the and the choir sang, "Sacerdos et Pon- ship complimented them and their phia. in a hospital, clinic, or convalcsceni teachers upon the thorough prepara- The Baptist and Methodist Church- The club has been represented by receipts and disbursements for tlw home if need be disclosed by exami- tifex etc.," which means, "Priest and The program rendered was as fol- ion in Christian Doctrine. es at Cheesequake are old, historic the president or some club members city up to the end of April called nation; education, general or special Pontiff, the bestower of gifts from lows : churches, but they are no longer used Oremus pro Pontifice, ...Fr. Schubert at the Flower Show at Long Branch; forth a few remarks of approval if required; vocational guidance and Heaven, as the Shepherd in the midst Following the examination His Ex- for divine worship, both of them be- Third District Conference- at Wood- of your flock, you have been found cellency spoke briefly to the congre- Cantate Dominum D'Indy from C'ouncilman-at-Large John training when indicated; special con- ing practically baandoned as places bridge; Fall State Confreence at most pleasing to God." The Bishop at gation emphasizing the importance of Tollit•_ e Hostias C. St. Saens Vail. With a third of the year pass- sultant service when desired by ex- of worship. There is a movement Elizabeth; Third District Conference the entrance of the Church, began the Ave Marie Jacques Arcadelt cd the expenditures were well within amining physician. The commission the Sacrament of Confirmation, re- Ave Marie on foot to rehabilitate the Methodist at iftd Bank; Third District Confer- prescribed ceremonies of the Visita- minding those new soldiers of Christ Ave Maria Stella the proportions, he said, and in com- has not only offered the foregoing to Edv. Grieg. Church by the New Jersey Confer- ence, at Spring Lake; the State Fed- plimenting the several committee all crippled children reported, but has ence Historical Society, of which Dr. eration Convention at Atlantic City chairmen for their close attention to endeavored to seek out all crippled Alfonso Dare, of Red Bank, is the at which our full club quota voted; their accounts, he urged them to children of the State, offering in each THE VOTE IN THIS CITY president. an "Education for Peace" Confer- case the particular help required. continue the scrutiny of authoriza- REPUBLICAN Kalteissen is High Man The genera! public and veterans ence of Third District was held at tions for purchase or requistions for The local Rotary Club was urged For Governor— of all wars are cordially invited to our City Hall with Mrs. Beggs, our fuplies. If possible, he concluded, by the speaker to appoint a vocation- Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Tot. attend the memorial service on Sun- Stsite Chairman, presiding. I am the year-end should find every ap- al guidance committee to assist those in Freeholder Race day afternoon. sorry that more of our club members in need of this phase of the rehabili- Districts 12 3 12 1 2 1 2 propriation with a balance remain- On Memorial Day, the usual parade did not attend these- conferences for tation work, and promise was given David Baird Jr. T ...11 14 37 13 81 13 19 31 28—247 ing. with the Boys Italian Band and thu (Continued on page five) The Council was officially advised by officers of the club that this would For Members of General Assembly— Democrats Give Popular Free' be done. Mr. Buch was asked to'fur- 13 7_ 69 drum and bugle corps of the local V. (Continued on page four) Nathan Rosenfeld 6 4 6 2 26 2 3 holder Big Vote in All Sec-F. W. furnishing the music will take nish the local secretary a list of the A. J. Christensen 16 11 33 13 84 12 21 32 23—245 twelve crippled children reported, so tions of County. place. Harkins Received Heavy Robert L. McKiernan 16 11 33 11 88 12 19 30 26—246 —0— be hold at Christ that the club might be able to assist 22i 25—212 Services will Sharkey Drummers and in some way, especially the case repor.-. Morgan R. Seiffert 15 6 32 13 69 10 20 The results of Tuesday's primaries Church, St. Mary's and the Sacred ted as needing vocational guidance. For Members off Board of Freeholder!' proved beyond the shadow of a doubt Heart Cemeteries over graves of de Vote in City Primaries Buglers Will Compete One new member, Charles Komar, J Randolph Appleby 19 14 37 14 86 13 21 30 28—262 that • Freeholder Klemmer Kalteissen parted comrades. was admitted to the club on Tuesday. Arthur K. Hillpot 18 14 37 14 83 13 21 30 28—258 is one of the most popular candida- Local Entrant in Exciting Free- For State Committee— tes the Democratic Party has ever holder Race Given 468 Votes In Contest fo°Take Place at put forward in the county. Out of a SURVEY WILL DECIDE Nels Martinusen Died Jacob H. Whitfield - 13 14 37 12 83 13 21 29 28—255 field of-ten candidates, in a race for Here. Asbury Park. Elizabeth D. Oliver 18 14 37 14 88 13 21 29 27—261 the freeholdership nomination such as —0— For Councilman— the county has seldom seen, he came IF NEW BRIDGE WILL Native son James Harkins, received Daniel F. Sharkey Post's Drum and Yesterday at Hospital Anton G. Nebus 20 13 35 — 68 out victorious with the largest vote wonderful endorsement from the Bugle' Corps will make its first ap- of any of the candidates. Democratic voters in this city last pearance in the new uniforms at the Walter Inman 35 26— 63 BE CONSTRUCTED Wv Robert Hale, of New Brunswick, Tuesday at the primaries when ho Becond annual military ball and drum Injuries Received in Sewer Cave For County Committeeman— received a total local vote of 468 votes corps competition of Harold Daley — 19 also a candidate who had the backing In Proved Fatal. George Kurtz Jr. 19 of the organization headed by Coun- Port Authority Inspectors Mak- his total in the county -was 1611. Post at Asbury Park on Friday night, George Lagoda 14 — 14 Naturally the Democratic freehold- May 29th. ty Chairman Edmund A. Hayes, came ing Study of Present Victory Nets Martinusen, 72 years of age, Roller C. Baird _ 36 .. ^ through with second honors and will er race was the chief point of interest . The new uniforms are of khaki passed away at the local hospital last — 14 be Kalteissen's running mate on the Bridge Traffic. in this city as it was in the counly whipcord with leather leggings and H. Carman James 14 night as the result of injuries he re- John J. iPatterson 84 — 84 party ticket; in the coming fall elec- Motorists crossing the Victory and with a local candidate in the race, Sam Brown belts and will add great- ceived in a sewer cave-in on Henry tions. there was considerable interest. ly to the appearance of the unit, which William Preston 20 — 20 Bridge between this city and Perth Kalteissen was the target of the Kalteissen, who received 6033 votes ha; made a favorable impression in street on May 14th. John Ellwinger 33 — 33 Amboy during the past several weeks At the time of tho accident, Mar- majority of the opposition candidates who have been stopped by stale nd wns high man in the county in several competitions in which it has Yutes Romeo 25— 25 this contest, received 216 votes in the entered. tinusen, was cleaning sand from a who launched a fight against him that troopers or official looking men, For County Committcewoman— in some respects was sensational, par- city. Hale ran second highest of the section of pipe in order that anc- wearing big shiny badges and srna-'i A number of cash prizes as well as Nellie Watson .._ 20 — 20 ticularly that of John T. Leherty. freeholder candidates, receiving 5827 several valuable cups are being offer- hor section might be connected. Sud- with large sheets of the paper, who Magdalene Witkowski 34 — 14 Barrage after barrage was directed votes in the county nnd 10G in the ed the winners in the various events denly the ground above him, loosen- inquired where they were coming Sara J. Sheppard 38 28— 38 at him with particular emphasis city. Grausam third highest in tho nnd the local unit expects to rturn ed by recent rains gave wily and ho from and where their destination ace, had 3,051 county votes, and was 28— 11 placed upon" the grand jury present- wns, have wondered what it was nil to this city with one of the prizes. Mary C. Price ' 11 ment when he was a member of the given 115 in the city. was pinned to the ground. Employees — 66 about. lug him out and 'he was rushed nt Evelyn Hardy 66 board but apparently they had only Here and there a locnl contest for LOCAL COP SPOILS BUSINESS 20 — 20 The purpose of these inquiries ^ • lice to the hospital, where he was Jane Nichols the opnosite affect from that intended. committeeman and committepwoman OF COAL THIEVES LAST NIGHT Josephine Macholl 28 — 28 Not only in the cities of the county, a survey which is being made by in- honors caused mild enthusiasm in the omul he suffered a fractured pelvis spectors of the Port Authority of the —o— 24— 24 but in the rural, districts as well his particular ward concerned but no- ind internal injuries. Helen R. Gleason State to determine the financial Sometime after midnight Officer DEMOCRATIC endorsement was overwhelming. where was the wild enthusiasm mani- The deceased is survived by si practicability of erecting the propos- fest that sometimes makes primnries MuIfHzoWBki spoiled 11 coal stealing For Governor— Jacob W. Graiisam of Woodbridge •vidow, Nora. Funeral services will township also made a commendable ed interstate bridge from the Rari- sis interesting as general elections. party at the Henry street crossing of A. Harry Moore ..41 58 41 105 133 168 56 53 47—702 aku place from his late home at the Showing, but it wns not enough to rait tan Bay section at Union Beach to a There were two councilmnnic posi- thu Central Kiiilroad. Several of Ihe point on Staten Island. •orner of 1'oltus street and Dorden- For Members of the General Assembly— him in running with the organization tions involved in the primary contest eon.1 ehovuli'i'.i ran away and the of- 70 102 131 50 4G 42—581 The preparation of a report by the n the first and fourth wards, but de- own avenue on Sunday. Further Elmer K. Brown 3!) 51 41 candidates. ficer caught none of them. But the 40 45—631 Port Authority was recently direct- void of any opposition in either par- 'uncial arrangements sue pending at Joseph T. Kareher 47 53 -18 84 108 152 48 On the Republican ticket, there was Dodge truck they were using, heavily John J. Rafferly ..»...., .40 5G 49 89 128 15G 58 44 44—670 little from the county angle that re- ed by the State Legislature and the ty, the votes were rather in the light he time of our going to press. inspectors are making a number of of matter of fact endorsements. londcd us it was with Chestnut conl John White . 10 10 11 21 38 42 15 8 6—101 sembled a fight. Particular interest remaiiuMl as evidence, The truck and on this ticket was centered in the As- surveys calculated to make a com- Inman the Rrpuhlirnn candidate in For Members of Board of Freeholders- |ilcteYep:>rl of the amount, kind and four shove-la, the officer brought to sembly race in which Rosenfeld was tho strnntf Rciiiibliciiii fourth ward, Jacob W. Grsuisam . 1 0 10 12 23 37 9 8 9—115 general direction of traffic over the received 01 voles. Ni'bus, Republican the City Hall, whore it remains, mute 1AZING AT AIRPLANE- defeated. The final tally showed Ro- Patrick J. Killmurrny .. . 4 8 7 10 IB 39 14 12 18—215 senfeld with 1,290; Christiansen 4,- Victory 'Bridge. This information standard bearer in tho first ward, testimony to an cntiTprisio that fail- Frank llsirtman . 8 8 8 10 4 10 5 2 2— 57 7G3; McKiernan, 4,591 and Seiffert, will be invaluable in arriving at a who will oppose Councilman John ed. On tins door pun els is crudely HE CAUSES AUTO WRECK Kleminer K'aiteissen .... .11 17 22 33 49 39 14 12 18—215 4,335. decision regarding the propose.! Walcznk in the coining general elec- painted the mime- of Julius Lobye>;. tion, received (!8 votes while Wal- W. Robert Hale . .... 4 18 12 10 12 25 8 7 4—100 bridge, since upon the result of the South Amboy. survey will depend whether or not czak's total wns 1-10. Motorists Interest in Aviator's A. J. Alexander ....14 20 0 9 0 14 0 22 0— 88 At half past five o'clock this morn- the bridge which will relieve miicli On the Republican ticket, which had ... 6 9 8 7 4 17 5 4 3— C3 Veteran Groups Will ing, Lobyra notified the locnl uolkv Plight Causes Collision. John T. Leherty of the traffic congestion in this city, no freeholder contest to enliven tho —o— ...321 21 20 70 113 9i 51 17 44—4C8 department that his Dodge truck had James A. Harkins is to be constructed. 'lay. the city vole was more nr less Frank J. Marrow of 28fi IOast 142 Thomas Lnyden .... 7 7 4 8 17 17 5 5 7— 77 The origin and destination of a'l in'line with that of the county. Chris- been stolon during tin; night. street, New York City, speeding Sell Poppies Tomorrow Richard J. Gnlvin .... 0 4 7 24 22 25 15 3 11—120 traffic moving across Slnten Islai:il lonscn, who received the lushest vote along upper Main street in his Chev- —0— and likewise the origin and destina- if the Republican Assembly candi- rolet Wednesday suddenly heard n For Slnte Committee— Proceeds to be Used for Relief Intcs received a total of 2-JS. Thomns II. HnRcvty ..— ..,4-2 51 38 94 121 156 53 41 47—640 tion of all curs passing over the Vin- Candidates Will Ride humming noise overhead and look- Work in This Vicinity. tory bridge between this city and The city's total registration ivas ing up, saw an airplane about t'j Ethel M. Kirkpatrick ...34 40 B3 84 100 144i 49 38 35—570 1..I7."!. of these 840 Democrats voted land. —o— Perth Ainbov will bo established For Councilmnn— along with other pertinent informa- nnd 297 Republicans wont to the polls It wns evident thrt tho pilot was Tomorrow members of the Veter- The Goat Tonight John A. Wnleznk 44 59 37 —140 ans of Foreign Wars and of the Am- tion. The .state police are cooperat- to help decide thcjinrty's .future. having considerable troubel in pre- For County Committeeman— paring for a safe landing in tho field erienn Legion anil their auxiliaries ing in the survey. Thomas Dohaney . . 35 — 35 will conduct poppy sales in this city. FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS Juniors Will Hold Class Initia- nearby, owing to the heavy electric AND COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT Ruben Foi'Kotson 59 — 59 The proceeds from the poppies are Itev. John Mierop, Mrs. John Mier- tion—Attend Chinch Sunday cables running through the field over —o— steel towers. Several times, he was James W. Rea 42 — 42 used by each of the organizations for op, Mrs. Kara Cluvton, Mrs. B. L. —0— relief work among cx-scrvice men and Lnmbertson nnd Miss Jennie Cole at- A meet im* of tho chief, first nnd Tonight at the Junior's Homo a forced to make sharp turns which P. Dobrinski . 62 — 62 are in the main the chief means of tended a meeting of the Women's Mis- second assistant chiefs of Ihe South large class of candidates will be in- threatened to make his craft turn Ray Fleming - 77 — 77 turtle. raising funds for this purpose. sion Society of the Mnnmoulh Bap- Amboy Fire Department nnd tho itiated into the council. This will prob- Nicholas Howley — 99 In the case of both organizations, ably lie the last large class initiation tist Association held nt Middletmvn, president, secretary mid foreman of Marrow shivered as he gazed at — 57 the msijor portion of tin.- funds ;« ex- N. J., on Wednesday. to be'held until the fall months and James A. Mnnion • 57 each company will be held with the the aviator and realized his predica- Howard Reeso _. 87 — 37 pended for relief in this city and the specinl efforts are being made for a ment and was thankful that ho wns Directors and officers of the Smith Common Council tonight at eight liiiko Lenahan .... 44— 44 vicinity. A small portion of the Le- large attendance. on terra firinn, where accidents <•»':.• gion receipts will be turned over to Amboy Trust Company wore guciits o'clock in the City Hnll. This mce-t- The council guurds under thp rnin- less likely lo happen nnd one's life For County Committecwoman— H'lp maintain the Toms River Con- at a dinner party at the home of Sid- imr will be held for the purpose of rnnml of Captain 0. II. Miller will bo — 41 is safer. JInry Marek - .... 41 valescent Home, while the Veterans ney Kaufman in Elizabeth Tuesday Inking action Inward inrmisinjj the in ehiii'KO of the initiation ceremonies His attention was suddenly drawn Helen Manhattan B0 — 50 of Foreign Wars will also donate a evening, nnd ji is expected thnf several nieui- pi'i-soniiol of I ho department, the ym- — 38 1 from the aviator and bis danger, Jennie Iloston .. portion of llicir funds lo the orirani- silnluiy of rrvanipinL ' the fire ordi- Ijnrs of the state council stall' will bo when bis bcul bumped violently nnii zation's home for orphans mid widows Margaret Alary Conn of David St. on hand. .Mnry Niekorson . 89 — 80 iinncc, removal of ileadvood among car enine to a stop, aecoinpiiniod of dccr'nfcfl ex-MTvic men. WH-J n .Vi'U'irk v'isilor last Saturday Next Sunday evenine tho council Nellie Lucitt 124 —121 by loud crashing sound and a On inbiTs exomplions. do. will attend the Jnhn Hired Mollimlisl Ml'-, -liiine-; Kelly 140l —M0 wnmnif s seronms. Sit interest I'd hud l;XPKIiSSlON Ol- THANKS 1 EnH'.eopnl ('lunch in a idy I ti Helen Ryan 55 APPRECIATION I wish li> Inlic lliin opporliinily lo JIIIIII -" K'li'.io and Nick Chnilli wit- ',''! !"• boon in 'lie aviator's attempt t'. i.!-;cil the Arhiv-Foi-dliam baseball nnnual Memorial SVivi for '" land Ihiil he had iicgloclcil In wnli'h AlKl.'l ('iltupiflll ! wish lo atprcHB my lljnnlis lo lln- thnnk tin- Rcpublirnn voli'lr. of Ibo led liii'iuhi'i'ii nl' llio in nun' :i( U'i'.-I 1'oint !:i::|. Siiliirdny. Hie mud and ran directly into tlu> Knlhrriiii- I'nberrl*h 41— I Dctiiorratic rulers of Soulh Amboy. ipcnnil ward for tlir- innnnrr in whirl" pntb nf another mac'viic- driven by <» filuiwed lliinr Ijood will townrd tliry I'X press oil llicir c:onf iilcncr '"> Vole nf llef'Icnicio l County ('oiiiiuitteomoti and Committeewoinen: Si EXPRESSION OF THANKS The Sorvel F.b-tlric Rpfrilferfilor, Alice ('urhiMiT wh'i I'iivv no nildit1^:' ctmilid.icy for I llf Fi-rrliol|III AICKCOII, Demnmili", ill); .Second Wind, l''i:: minalimi on Primary Ony. Tb*' rniiimitlrf WMiinn i>l Ibo primilrii-i. I !arf;<1 vote is KiiuM-rnly np|iret-i;ilful by •ball rli, !>/ uliminl l» prnvn worlliy iiirrn who .suppntri'tl niy enndidncy Aomo fininlic*. $l(i;i nnd up, conven- Hi t. Thoma- l''il/.nwirri:-<,, I'oinncratii',, !!(!;; Socoml Ward,, Koeond ibi- primary ('!«•< tiim l«it TtieatUy. ient lei-mo. Sclil !,y G. T. Willmim, nf tb.-il Irunt. FniToll was an Asbury 1'ail, Mrs. .lidin IVrl;;ns, Republican, ,| I ; Second Ward, Second District, All" JOSEPH McKEON. Artv. | visitor last s'luiulny. JAMES A. HARKIN.S. MitS. KVIil.YN HARDY. rirst ol nrt. Al. Colo, Rcpulilii'iin- 2. PA<;B TWO THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931 Together win, all and sin-'ular the pose to sale a* [.uhiic Veiidue on All that certain tract or parcel of ale i»_(iO', drawn I/V Mi'Mieliael one hundred and twenty-four (_l'2i) feet party of the first part, tlioir heirs and Jniiil am] premises hereinafter particu- Puvis Civil Engineers rights. privii.Kes, hereditair.ents and WEDNESDAY. THE 17T11 DAY to the southeasterly corner thereof, assigns forever. Local Scouts Hear Talk larly described, situate, lyiuy- and beinK I'. O. Illds, South Anil >y. N, J.. ami appurtenances thereunto 3»eloni?iair or OF JUNE, A. |i., 1931 thence (2) along the out line of lieortre UeiiiK the same premises <*mveyed to in the Ilornugh of Sayreville. in the from said •leginnins I. t running (1) in any wise appertaining. at one o'cliwk standard time (two linker's land and binding thereon south- parties of the tir.st part hereto iln- deed (ounty of Middlesex and state of Non- westerly along I lie dividiliis line between HKR.VAIil) M. liAXXOX, Sheriff. o'clock daylight savini: time) in the erly, one hundred and seventy-six (17ti> of Arthur Becker and wife, of even Jersey-. lots ^L'8 and '!•! llred feet t I1OHKRT SIMSEHilAX Solicitor afternoon of said ilav at the Sheriff's feet to the northeast corner of a lot of date herewith anil to be recorded simul- by Former Governor point; thence <:') Hurt! BI-JV parallel with tsu.-M S-L-2. -,_,;:-,. 12. Ofliee in the City et Xew Urunywit'k, land conveyed to August Sinioneet and taneously herewith; this niorttfaKe belnir 1)J'X;1.\-.\'II.\T; at a point on the wester- ('nolldKe avenue ami ie hundred feet X. .1. •wife n.y George Haker and wife by deed ly line ot Coolidge avenue, which point feet to u poim. a purchase money mortgage (jivon tit tin) Is distant in a north.rlv direction aloriR distant therefrom, lift All the following tract or parcel of dated April 16, 190(1, thence (3)'aionB- same time to secure payment of u por- the westerly line of CoolidKe avemi", thence (JO easterly a n« the dividing SHEKIFF'S SALE land and premises hereinafter particu- the line of said lot and binding thereon tion ..I' the eiuisideiatinn for said con- At Harry Moore Points Out six hundred forty and scventv-three line (between lots -30 id -ill. one him- larly described, situate, lyins and being westerly one hundred and twenty-four hundroilths feet from the point formed dreii feet to a. point .1 the westerly line WIIRIUKFS SAI..B—In Chancery of in the Donnish of Sayreville, in the feet to the northwest corner there- beeree aoioiintluK to approximately Wonderful Opportunities for l'.y tlio Intersection of tlit- northerly lino of Coolldt-'e avenue: hence (I) soutlier- Xew Jersey. Hetwoell Citizens Huil'l- County of Middlesex and State of Xew of: thence (J) northerly one hundred mil ly alonjf tile wester y line of CoolidKe mi,' and Loan Association of Mllltuwn. Jersey. . Growing Youth. ot Washington avenue with the westerly venuHUeP llfty feefett f the point or place n along the line of party of the lirst part, northerly to the to me directed and delivered, I will ex- said lot and liindillir thereon, easterly HICKS * Kriii/ni.w.r .soii.mnr. r Baptist Church here la $I.G:HI. old neerileld Uoad In common with the ning at exercises closing a two week's celebration of the local Boy Scout troop's founding. The former governor in a stiniulit-. ting lalk impressed UJJOU his audience j the advantages and training the Boy Scout movement gave to Young Am- Up to $1.00 erica. He was enthusiastic in his Children's Former Up To ?!.C0 praise of Scoutmaster John Tracy RUMMAGE TABLES Pill for the work he hud done in be- half of boyhood and he lauded mem- GREY ENAMEL WARE Up to 50c Values UNION SUITS bers of the troop for the efficiency which has placed them amoiiB tlw Large Basins, Tea Kettles, Pots, This group includes many useful and outstanding troops in the state. Are Yours for— Moore, who for a number of years Roasting Pans, etc. Your unrestrict- every day items—kitchen utensils, AH sizes. Half a dozen different has been president of the Jersey City ed choice of any of these items now Scout council, urged the scouts to live strainers, cookie moulds, soap trays, styles. Come early and choose plen- up to the teachings of the organiza- sale at tion and take advantage of the op- on funnels, pie plates, etc. ty. portunities America affords every j 44c 25c growing boy. i He stressed the value of Christian manhood to the future of the nation and claimed that a strong character | was the greatest equipment one could have in the battle of life. He told of a number of cases which had come before him while he was PRICES TUMBLE DURING TERRIFIC governor and mother's had pleaded for clemency for their sons uondemnc:! to death. None of these boys, he said, had had the advantages of the char- acter building training the Boy Scout movement affords. EXPANSION PROGRAM!! Continuing, he declared that among the 17,000 inmates of the state pris- onjluring his governorship, there was Not a single item reserved from price hammering! not a single one who had been a Boy Scout. He further stated that a recent survey of the inmates of Sing Sing n, THIS SPECTACULAR EVENT, SINCE ITS OPENING LAST FRIDAY HAS ATTRACTED THOUSANDS OF THRIFTY BUYERS FROM ALL had disclosed the same fact. A large delegation of members of Joel Parker Council of the Junior Or- PARTS OF THIS AND NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES. INCENTIVE FOR SUCH UNUSUAL BUYING WAS BECAUSE OF PROFITABLE SAV- der of which Scoutmaster Dill is a prominent member, also attended tlw service in a body as a tribute to him. INGS SUCH AS SELDOM PRESENT THEMSELVES ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE. NOW COMES THE FINAL OPPORTUNITY DURING THE Sayreville Republicans LAST FEW DAYS OF THIS EVENT TO BUY WEARING APPAREL, FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ETC. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT COST, to Meet at Melrose SLIGHTLY ABOVE COST AND IN MANY, MANYINSTANCES BELOW COST. Women's Up to 79c Campaign Plans Will Be Form LADIES' NEW STOCK UP TO $1.65 FELT BEDROOM ed at Home of John Cross To- SLIPPERS BOYS' FULL CUT night. In All Colon Tonight the Sayreville Republican SILK HOSIERY Now Club, recently organized, will hold a KNICKERS Baby Carriages and meeting at the home of John Cross FULL FASHIONED! ; on Perrine Avenue, Melrose. 39c pair The club representing Republicans Strollers of the six polling places in the bor- Children's $1.00 ough, was formed at a meeting held at the DuPont Y. M. C. A. last Fri- PUMPS Up to 40 Percent Off day night. Councilman George K. Nickles is president, John Cross, vice president; Steve Malik, secretary and 69c Big Variety In All Colors at Herman Gallaher, treasurer* Smartly styled white pumpi Unusual Savings. At tonight's meeting, plans for the in 'trap and itrapleu coming campaign will be discussed Pure silk quality. 16 new Spring shades. Snug ankle. Durable materials. and all Republicans are urged to at You'll buy several pairs when you see them so low. stylet. All sizes. A big tend. value. Full cut sizes. Popular In Marian Goraolka, of Ernston, the party feels it has a candidate who WOMEN'S "RIVOLI" SILK HOSE at 99c patterns and colors. will receive the hearty support of the people of Sayreville. Mr. Gomulka has been active in the civic and political life of the borough and is well known in this city, having been one of the CHILDREN'S, MISSES' organizers of the local Polish-Ameri GROUP REGULAR $2.00 can Republican Club. $1.00 TO $1.39 John Cross and Herman Gallaher BOYS' UP TO $3.00 are the party's candidates for bor- GROUP BOY'S AND MEN'S ough councilmen, Claude Farrow for THROW RUGS collector and Abraham FHey for tax Size 27 in. x 54 in. UP TO $5.00 collector, In a variety of colors, including nile, WORK SHIRTS PUMPS AND All Wool Shaker-Knit assessor. maize, rose, Copenhagen, helio, etc. Beautiful new patterns. A rave bar- OXFORDS Republican Club Adopts gain at Pull-Over Sweaters Deibert Resolution 98c Navy or Maroon Resolutions on Prominent Party Tans, browns, blacks, pa- Members' Death Adopted. TROGAN $10.00 BALL BEARING tents, calfskins, kidskins. —0— Resolutions on the death of Fred- Included are "Jack Rabbit", "Home Solid leather, sturdy con- erick Deibert prominent Republican, struction. All sizes and •who when this city was a borough LAWN MOWERS I' Special" and "Black Beauty." Full occupied a number of local offices, To Be Closed Out at widths. were adopted by the South Amboy Re- cut, two pocket style. Reinforced publican Club. GROUP NO. 2 $1.39 Boys' 35c Hose The resolution is as follows: double stitched. Choice of colors. "Whereas, an all-wise Providence, has seen fit to lake from our midst Other lawn mowers priced accord- our belovod friend and fellow citizen ingly up to. $14.95. Frederick Deibert, and "Whereas, for many years Mr, Dei- bort has been associated with us in Reinforced toe and heel to our various phases of public and po- 8 PIECE JACOBEAN litical work, and has served the mu- BOY'S UP TO $1.25 give them longer wear. A value nicipality of South Amboy, New Jer- you'll buy by the dozen. Boy, and the County of Middlesex in a most acceptable manner, and per- formed the duties of the different of- DINING ROOM SUITE fices hold by him with unexcelled Just one of these that has been priced at $125.00, Set judgment and efficiency, and "Whereas, his counsel in matters includes China Closet, Table, Server and 6 Chairs. "KAYNEE" affecting public affairs was of In- estimable value and always freely given, and "Whereas, his personal attributes kind and affable disposition won him a host of friends, who now deeply feel SHIRTS AND BLOUSES their lrnw. "Be It Resolved, that the Ropuuli- Men's Up to 35c Fancy Ray enn Club of South Amboy, New Jur- K(iV, hereby express the sincere regret $49.00 on and Luxite with which it records the death of their fellow citizen, member and friend, and "Be It Further Resolved, that n copy of this Resolution be spread in FARMING IMPLEMENTS full upon the minutes of this Asso- 19c ciation, a copy forwarded to the be- Newest novelty patterns and reaved family of the decenscd, and a In Three Money Saving Price Groups copy printed in the South Ainbuy designs. All favorite Spring % colors as well as plain Cltir.cn. " Charles T. Mason, shades. James W. Hackctt, GROUP NO. 2 63c William II. Preston, Committee. 20 off GROUP NO. 3 ., 88c Here's a time to save one-fifth on hoes, rakes, spades, What Really Counts spading forks, shovels, etc. Farmers and gardeners will Every gift whlcli Is giren, even though it be small, li In reality hurry because it means an actual cash discount. front, If It be,given with affection —Pindar. MOCCASINS

SHERIFF'S BALE SREIUFKS KALB— In Chnneery or 69c New Jornoy. llotivocn lllnltu UIIIIIIIIIR St IJOIHI Association IL corporation of Now Jersey, Coninlalniuit, nml tliinr Solid leather, good looking and Jlplnlinnlt, mid Helen Itelnlitinll, IIIH wife, l'Yoilerlek KnrowHUy and Helen jun( the thing for tpring, tcKool Kllrowsliy, hlti wife, mid l.onla '['ni.linl- kn and lOllmibrth Tnilmiltn. liln wife ,1,.- H. WOLFF & CO. and piny wear. rontlnnlB. PI Vn Tor mi In of inortKnm'd promlflpn tinted April 17, Hl.'ll Ily virtue of the nliove nluliul will Cor. Feltus and Washington Sts. South Amboy! tn Tlio directed and delivered, I will ex- pm\i> to Ritlo fit imlilie veniliin 01, WEI>NI0»r>AV. TIIK 17TII HAY OF .1UNW. A, li. 1!),11 fit one o'elock r.t/intliiril time ( .wo o'nloek diiylliilit Having tlnm) ^M tlie nfterrioon of «nld djiv fit tlio MlierltY'H OflU'ti In tho City o( N>»v Hnin.iwhii. N, J, THE SOOTH AMBfifciTIZEN PAGE THRE» SHERIFF'S EAJ-E THOKKK i x cifA.\«;j;nY OF NKW JEHSET,- n>-t»-t-,.)i THJ: KKANKJ,IN SOOIKT j'uit JIOMI: iii:iM>i.v<: AND SAV ON LEAGUE RACE LAST MONDAY EVENING' IN"i:.S, Cuiiiplaliliilit, and I1AHUY STO Hl-Jll, et nls., Uefeildants. Fi Fa to USED FORD CARS April IT, l'j:>l. The enthusiasm shown for the duck Ked Devils. lsv virtue uf the above slated writ t pin league, recently organized at the Mon. June 1, !I:1S p. m., Three Mus-J mi- iliri'i'U'il iiinl deli leri'd, I will i.xpu.-- 1—1931 TUDOR SEDAN keteers vs. Lucky Strikes. j li. oVln.-l, The organization of einht teams has Maylight saviiiK timel in tin- afternoon 1—1929 ROADSTER Mud Hens. |of .saiil iluv at the Kb,-riff's ofliee. in th good health is been completed with tile following Mon., June 8, S p. m., Mud Hens, vs. l.'ity of .\'...\v llrilnxivici:. X. J. 1—1929 CABRIOLET members: Night Hawks. _ All Hi... l'ulliiwiiii; trin:t or parcel i Lucky Strikes—L. Kynetz, captain; land and premises hereinafter partieu 1—1929 FORDOR SEDAN .Mon., June X, 9:15 p. m., Robins vs. larly deserlbed, situate, lyins anil beim J. Smith, F. Schultz, J. Pryt'a. Red Devils. in tin: Hurmi^'li of Sayrevillt: in tin C • ".unity of llldilli-.sex mill state of N.w Electric Refrigeration 1—1930 iy2 TON TRUCK All Stars—H. Anderson, captain; Tues., June J, 8 p. m., All Stars, vs. Jersey, luiown anil designated as lots R. Harris, B. Mason. Lucky Strikes. seyeii hundred thirty-four (7:!4) i CL. CAB., STAKE BODY Red Devils—V. Cordless, captain; Thurs., June 11, 8 p. m. Cardinals vs. seven thirty-live (7:i,"i) on map entitled, "-Map uf JJayvii'U' Ma •, Situatvil ii L. Stratton, A. Barber. Three Musketeers. Sayr.-ville TmviiHliIp, X. ,).. WHKSCI Science agrees that the food you Three Musketeers—E. Stivers, cap- Mon., June 15, 8 p. m., All Stars vs. Realty Company, Sec. 2-A" which mai eat should he kept at a tempera- Other Makes tain; \V. Peterson, M. Rue. Cardimils. was lileil in the Middlesex Onmty <:l,rli s Mon., June 15. 0:15 p. in., Three Mus- (ll'llee I'Vhrunry I, l!i;i) as Map No. Sir, lure under ;o degrees. An Elec- Cardinals—J. Poulson, captain; F. Kile No. ir.ti. tric Refrigerator insures this in 1—1928 CHEVROLET FOUR-DOOR H. BloodKOod, C. Dufiord, E. Sclioefer. keteers vs. Mud Hens. Pccren amounting to approximate^ Mud Hen.i—E. Thomas, captain; Tues., June 1(1, 8 p. in., Red Devils your borne. Us low cost mates it 1—1927 NASH STD. 6 TWO-DOOR Together with :ill and siiiRular, the possible for you to own onetodayl W. Cowan, W. Sefn'ise. vs. Night Hawks. rlKlits, prlvileKes. hereditaments: and ap- Night Hawks—M. Clayton, captain Thurs., June 18, 8 p. m., Lucky purtenances thereunto belotiKiim or in 1—1928 DODGE FOUR-DOOR P. Jensen, L. Clayton. Strikes, vs. Robins. any wiso appertaining. 1—1927 OAKLAND FOUR-DOOR The schedule, which started on May Mon., June 22, 8 p. in., All Stars v<. lilORNAlil) Jf. (iANN'ON, ( Sheriff. 'I O safeguard the family health you must 18th, when the Three Musketeers op- Night Hawks. H!.\.\'K K. I1BXNKSSV, 1—1927 OAKLAND LANDAU FOUR-DOOR posed the Night Hawks, will close on Mon.. June 22, 0:15 p. m., Three Mus- JIN.06 Solicitor. A keep fresh and wholesome such foods July 2, when'thu Red Devils will try keteers vs. Robins. as milk and cream, butter and eggs, meats 1—FORDSON TRACTOR to make things hot for the Mud-Hens. Tues., June 23, 8 p. in., Lucky Strikes Hooray! Home-made ice cream and vegetables. You can do it easily, con- The series will be run off as follows: vs. Mud Hens. SHERIFFS SALE for dinner. There's a new zest to veniently, with an Electric Refrigerator. Many Others—Easy Terms . May 18, Three Muskeeters vs.Thurs Thurs., June 25, 8 p. m., Red Devils •J CMANl'HItY OK NKW JERSEY-- meal times when you have an Jletwoen THE SOUTH Kl VEK BUILP- Electric Refrigerator. Dozens of Leftovers are safely kept so that they / Mon., May 25, 8 p. m., Robins vs. vs. Cardinals. new, delightful dishes can be Cardinals. Mon., June 20, 8 p. ni., Cardinals vs. IXL; AND DOAN ASSOCIATION of easil; prepared-every one may appear later in new and savory dishes. Lucky Strikes. the Town of Washington, Middlesex Mon., May 25, 0:15 p. m., Lucky County, ,N. J., Coniphuiiunt, mid lAli:'- bringing • cheer from the familr. A convenient supply of ice cubes is always W. F. HUNN Strikes vs. Night Hawks. Mon., June 20, 0:15 p. m., Three Mus- TIGK WAKE, ct. ux., et. uls.. Uiifond- at hand. g keteers vs. All Stars. uuts, I'M Fa for Hiilu of mortgaged Tues., May 2fi, 8 p. m., All Stars vs.. premises date.d April 14, 'lini. Spotswood, N. J. Mud Hens. Tues., June 30, 8 p. m., Night Hawks Hy vlrute of the above, stated writ Chilled and frozen desserts and salads, vs. Robins. to me directed and delivered, 1 will ex- which perhaps you have never served be- pihone Jamesburg 57-F-3 Thurs., May 28, 8 p. m., Three Mus- Thurs.. July 2, 8 p. m., Red Devils po.so to Kale at puhllc vtindue on keteers vs. Red Devils. WMD.VIOSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF fore, arc easily made. Mon. June 1, 8 p. m., All Stars, vs. vs. Hud Hens. JUNE. N1INETKEN HUNDKED AXD VHMITY-ONE Youmayenjoy ihecomfortofan Electric at ono o'clock'Standard time (two o'clock daylight Having thnu) in the afternoon Refrigerator at once. But a small amount of said day at thu Shurlffn Ofllce In the down will bring you the model of your City of New 'Brunswick, N. J. SACRED HEART BASKETBALL TEAM CAME OUT All the fiilluwlnt? tract or parcel of choice today. Prices arc low and you may land and ,preiniH09 hereinafter particu- larly deaerl'hod, Hituate, lyliiK and beitirf have ample time to pay. In tin' LSoroilKh of .Sayreville, In the Any one of ON TOP IN TWENTY-THREE GAMES, LOST NINE County of Mlddli'Hex and State, of New Wherever Electric Refrigerators are sold you will be gladly given a complete Ulii;INNING nt a point on tlio east- Tweny three games won and nine 47 S. A. Hose Co. 29 So. Amboy erly lino of IJardlllK avuliue., whleh point demonstration. three million numbers lost is the record hung up by the Sac-39 PNA So. River 21 at So. Riv.in distant in a Northerly direction aloiiK the ea.stiM-ly line of HardlnK nvemin two red Heart Basketball team during the hundred (200) feet from the point form- season just closed. GAMES LOST ed by tint IliterBoetlon of thu northerly Jankowski with 125 field goals and 15 Hun. Y. M. S. C. 33 at Eliz. lino of (iarlleld i'locii with tho Kuatorl) ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION BUREAU in 75 seconds or less * lluo of HurdiiiK avenue, aH Hald IIVOIHK 81 fouls was high scorer of the team; 34 All Saints 47 Stamford, Conn. and plneu aro Blunvn on ft map entitle.I Koslowski with 01 field goals and 6220 Y. M, H. A. 27 at Perth Amboy "Mup of Soi'tion Number Ono. ProHldout 28 I'ark, altuiited in the BoroUKh of Huy- fouls to his credit received second Milo A. C. 30 at Home revlllo, Mlddltj.si'X Cnutity New JerHey honors on the team. 34 M. Hose Co. 43 at Home property of Kelnhardt ii Knrows'ity 14 Community Cl. 27 at Milltown AllKUHl 19LM1, Scale t" C<|||U1H 00', drawn GAMES WON .!')• McMlelmel & DavtH, Civil EnKlnoiirM Sacred Hearts Opposition 2f> St. Johns 30 at Home & Stirvoyurs. I'. O. MiiliilluK, South Ain- S3 Keyport, 30 A. A. at Keyport 23 Y. M. H. A. 27 at Home boy, N. J.", and from 'Hald hoKinnluK 26 point l'linuin^ (1) EaHterly alonK the dl- 89 All Saints, 20 at Home Keyport A. A. 34 at Keyport vldliiK Him belweun lotH (ill nnd (II, ono 85 So. Side Sep. 31 at Home hundred (10(1) feet to a point: thenuu SCORING RECORDS (2) Norlhurlv pnrallol with llardlntt 37 Keyport A. A., 20 at Home Avenue, and one hundred (100) feet dlB- 48 Epworth A. C. at Union Player Gls.Fls. GmsTl. lant thorefrom, llfty (50) feet to a gmlnt; A FULL LINE OF 33 Hun. Y. M. S. C. 21 at Home 125 81 82 331thenco (3) WeHteriy alotiK tlio dividing A. Jankowski line ht'tween lotH 58 and Ciil, ono hnml- 42 So. Amboy Alumni, 20 at S. A.S. Koslowski 91 62 25 244rod (14)0) feet to thu easterly lino of 34 PNA, So. River, 17 at So. Riv.F. Bartkowiak 48 40 32 136HardliiK nvenuo: tlicnce (4) Southerly ICATESSEN ARTICLES 62 43 16 29 122along tho easterly lino of IlardlnK nvc- Newark Elco 25 at Home J. Baranowski nno, fifty (50) feet to the point or plnce 47 Long Branch 18 at Home W. Urbanik 47 28 23 122of UHOINNIMi. Snld lotH aro known NOW CARRIED 40 Long Branch 38 at L. Branch S. Jankowzki 32 IB 22 79nnd deBlfrnatod an lotH numhurH Til) and 28 Comnanity Cl. 20 at Home L. Lagoda 12 4 14 28(10. on tho aforemild map. HEINO tho Hiimo land nnd premlwoH 37 Milo A. C. 36 at Bayonne J. Zdaniewicz 2 conveyed to fjoator Ware and —S, 15, 22, 29. date to supplement your local telephone directory

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business concerns Veterans of Foreign Wars have bought of tfaCUnired States 27,005 O Arrnnircnu'iilH have beun completed sale in every .section of the country. for tho Hiilo of Hutltly Popjiius in So. • Amboy by lJiinicI I1'. Slmrkuy Post The sale proceeds are devoted to re- No. 1653 of the Vt'tonui.H of Foreign lief activities with one cent from Wars on Mny 211. each poppy sold allotted to the main- The nnino of the Hiidily Poppy i8 tenance and expansion of the V. F. LICIIT DELIVEHY PANEL TRUCK, 9555 1 W. National Home for widows and rcglHtured by the V. I '. W. nnd noorphans of ex-service men, at Eaton ono not iiuthorizutl by the local post Ksipids, Michigan. The success of tho will bo pcnnittt'il to sell tlit'in. Rni'h WM sale has fueiliated the erection flower iH labeled anil us furtlu'r pre- of new buildings during the past year cDutlon, V. V. W. poppy SUIU'I-K will ami a number of additional children bear vfudviilinls of itlcntilifiititm, it cars and truckx require only n mirimum was nnnnunred by Philip McCuire, und mothers have been thus accommo- Prominent among the thousands of chairman of the committee in chaw. dated. The Home site covers 512 ncres. c

Mrs. Rallie Quinlan, Charles Eppin- »>• Herbert Bernard Cunningham, An- SPECIAL BENEFIT SHOW—AUSPICES ST. VINCENT FRESH MACKEREL "NCV . . 13c thony William DeFillipo, John Timo- gor:er, William SimaneckSimuneck, Charles Boll, thy Dui'Kiin, John Henry Dunham, John Creed, Edward O'Leary, Walter DE PAUL SOCIETY OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH James Anthony Harkins, William Casey.

STANDARD QUALITY (IONA BRAND) PAVING ACTION APPEARS which he had been appointed by the BLOCKED AT PRESENT council soma time ago, as required —o— by law, offered in nomination the California Peaches 2 -• - 25c (Continued from page one) name of Scott Ileston for the vacan- "Skippy" cy. Without discussion the council of the end of the O'Leary case in n with communication from the City Attor- unanimously elected Mr. Heston con- VAN CAMP'S FOR FINE FABRICS ney, Francis P. Coan, The writer stable. k briefly stated that the suit for twn The Mochanicsvillo Hose Com- with JACKIE COOPER, MITZI GREEN, ROBERT Bean Hole Beans 3 ««>« 29c Lux 3 p B»- 25c years back pay had been decided in pany, through the secretary, J. No- favor of the city by directed verdict. vek, advised the council that there QUAKER THE SPEED SOAP The communication was ordered re- were two fire traps on Conover St., COOGAN, JACKIE SEARL Selox ceived and filed. one at No. 271, the other at No. Puffed Rice . 2 p^.. 25c 2 p>«>'- 25c —ALSO— The ordinance providing for the 286. They had been reported to QUAKER OLD DUTCH laying of a concrete sidewalk on the fire chief and wardens, so ran "LINEN N1TES"- ."LINEN NITES" Stevens avenue on the westerly sido, tho letter, but no action had re- Puffed Wheat 2 *»• 23c Cleanser 3 «"u 19C from Fourth street to iho Hole-in- sulted. One of the councilmen Te- "A LITTLE BITOFMEAVEN" FABLES NEWS thc-Wall was passed on second and marked that one one of the buildings BEECHNUT FOR BREAKFAST third readings without objections of was being, or had been, torn down. OESKWARE MIGHTS k any kind from any one being pre- The communication went to the lire THURSDAY THURSDAY Cream Crackers 2 F*«». 25C Post Toasties . . p 8- 8c sented. Mayor Kerr signed tho or- committee for attention. Free to ladies dinance before he loft his office in FRIDAY FRIDAY the City Hall following the meeting. Mary C.'Price, overseer of the WILL HOLD CARD PARTY poor, reported that during the month FOR CAMPING FUND expenditures on account of the in- "RENO" SPARKLE UNEEDA BAKERS digent in this, city amounted to The- local Girl Scout troop will STARRING GELATIN DESSERT LORNA DOONES, FIG NEWTONNE\ S $248.01. bold it card party at the Junior Or- On tho motion of Councilman der home on Bordentown avenue STRAWfttllltV, •AiMElRT, CHERRY, ORANOC, ilMC, LEMON SOCIAAL TEAS, LADY FIFINGERN S Walczak two grade maps prepared next Wednesday, May 27th. Mrs. by City Engineer Conloguc specify- May Bowen is chairlady of the com- 3 p*s» 19c 2 i*o.. 19c ing the grade as established for mittee and the proceds will go to- RUTH ROLAND Fourth street from Washington ave- ward the camp fund of the. organ- —ALSO— nue to tho westerly end of the street, ization. Wore received and filed. Comedy—"PETE AND REPEAT" The usual games will be played Councilman Wulczak, explaining "PHANTOM OF THE WEST" ^ ^ THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. ^ ^ that Thotnas Bolgor had failed to and a number of attractive prizes tfilo a bond for tho constttbleship to will be awarded Iho winners. THE SOUTH A5IB0Y CITIZEN PAGE FIVE 'for dancing. ftaio-Americans Will | LEGION ALL SET FOR I The women f?ue.<:ts were presented CITIZEN With corsages aft favors and the men SPORTSMEN WILL HOLD received cigarette snuffers with pock- CLASSED ADS Fete Noted Composer! THE BIG PARADE et matchboxes. SHOT GUN DRAWING .Miss W. Cozzens of this city i. assing H few days at the D lije He- ViiRilo F. Cicalo Has Written! State and County Officers and A garden on the property of Ed Proceeds Will ]°!e lTsed to Re- BRING RESULTS 'l at Washington, 1). C. March in Honor of Local! Many Drum and Bugle Corps Sfar Brower (;n Gordon street is call- stock (wime. Lodtfe. I Will March. ir:jr forth no little comment. There Tel. S. A. 4 for I Mr. and Mrs. U W. Welsh, of is a bird fountain and a profusion of ! First street, returned to this city, The Hay View liml and dun Club a Want Ad Taker A testimonial dinner will be tender- [ The eity will take on a warlike as-, tulips which cause many passers by reports a large sale of tickets for the j yesterday after a sliurt trip to Xus- 1 to stop and admire the beauty spot. All advertisements under this : «»u. . eil Virgilio F. Cicala, of Perth Am- j 1'ect next Wednesday evening when double barrelled shot gun drawing Rates for advertisements in this column: hoy by members of the Italo-Ameri-! *(!u American Legion of Middlesex which will ta'tc place at the Kmpire The Sopluniore Class of the South :eun Citizens .Society of Theatre on July Ith. Proceeds of the heading, 5 cents per line; minimum charge 35c for one insertion; minimum ( this city at, County assembles here for the largest In Homer'c Footstep! mboy High School will hold a party Cady's Restaurant on Wednesday county meeting and demonstration drawing will he used for the restock- charge 25 cents on repeat advertisements. "Help Wanted", "Lost andjAr c home of Miss Ethtl Hard>, evening, June :!nl. held in several years. The cyclic poets were epic poets ing of game in this vicinity. Found", and "For Rent" advertisements, payable in advance. 1-120 Pin'ine avenue, this evening. All -"*'• Cicala, who is a noted compos- -^ street parade in which the drum wlio on the death of Homer caught The club will be represented by a ers of the clas sure invited to1?1' am' niusician, has writtetenn aa march!march!111 ."' uuK'lKe corpps of ththe variouvariouss postpostss the contagion of liis poems anil wrote delegation at the Federation meet- - | membe an, ha WI j'bo present. I'" llonor uf 1I"t '"<•"• R '. and on thi-s | " Partk-ipaU- will take place befoi- continuations, illustrations, or addi- ing in Sayreville on May 28th. All FOR RENT—HOMES presenta- ihl' '""-'tini! whicli will be held in members desiring to attend are reipies AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS 1 |occasion, he will make th p S: ml tions thereto. These peels wrote be- All workers in tin American Le- turn. The affair promisepmisess to be a gala jj ' "' Heart Hall. teil to gi'l in touch with Andrew Dill, Witill tween Ii. C. 8(M) anil fi50 mill were Flats and Apartments to Rent. gion ]ioppy sale to be conducted to- '""•'. "nrtly. dor way at 7:.'!(!. -Massed colors of the war. The chief were A^iits, Aretinos, 1930 Buick Spt. Coupe !?K!>r> Kugamon, I.eselies and Slraslnos. •d with William O'llrien of Aug- 1927 Studebakor Victoria C'pe.... $,'U5 for the distribution of poppies and in- various posts who will send delega- usta street during the week. For South Amboy Real Estate or structions. tions here for the meeting will lead 1929 Pontiac Sedan $-H. insurance see F. II. Lear, 210 George Helen Zyskowski Weds the parade. Following the colors will 1929 Chrysler "7;V Sedan $8U •Street. 12-14-tf . Regular meeting of .South Amboy come the famous ilium and hug),' 1930 Buick Master Sedan DcLuxe Lodge No. 155-1 Loyal Order of Jloose corps of the Ladies Auxiliary of Jliul- will be held in Wilhehn's Hull, First Francis Paczkowski fon County. Then will march state TO LET:—Flat to let, ['-round floor, street, at " ' 21c pound All Meat ted at 107 John -street. Inquire Ragle illni,« -dippers tn nuil.cli. Lciimml Ulaska. •>[ Guests Celebrate Eighth An- Tea Company. 10-20-tf """•"• I Soulh River, was best mini. niversary. 25c pound Fayette & Maple Streets FRESH PORK BUTTS The. home of Adoiph Steiner on j Following the church service, a re- —o— Chuicli street is being repainted all;'''!'1.'1."1 Wils '"'ll1 "I H"1 home of tin By the Piece FRESH SPINACH Perth Amboy FOR RENT—APARTMENTS Th eighth anniv ary han<|iie| t of this tin pnts, where a dinner was tin' South Amboy Women''s Clulbb licilit 19c pound 5c pound In a large group of guests and at the Hotel Pines last. .Saturday night 3 BUNCHES RHUBARD FOR RENT—Store with living The home of Mr, and Mrs. J, P. \ dancing was enjoyed. will go down in history as one of tin Rumps and Legs of Kenny, of Portia street is being re- The newlyweds left for a short GUARANTEED USED CARS apartment on Pine Ave. Inquire most successful social all'airs ever MILK FED VEAL 10c painted, honeymoon at Washington, 1). C. held by an organization in this city. Burknrd's Market, Broadway, Tel »f t, • i II T . Air . "l")n their return they will reside 22c pound American STORE CHEESE We intend to dispose of these cars at More than sixty members and their 803. 2-27-tf Miss Muriel Humphreys anil Alircti I (.hi.s city. guests assembled for the banquet RIB ROASTS Yellow or White Iioossler, of New York City, spent | "' - very attractive prices. Mrs. Harold (i. Hoffman was tonst- 23c pound 26c pound FOR RENT: Apartment Jo let, a\ the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. mistress and a delightful program of 1925 Buick 4 Pass Coupe mprovements, Inquire 14?" DavU M. Roll, of Church street. Crippled Plane Conies entertainment was provided by Mrs. CHUCK POT ROAST CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER II. W. Dillon, program chairman. 1927 Chyrsler Roadster St. ' 10-17-tf Theodore Wilhelm, of David street, ISc pound 26c pound 1929 Plymouth Roadster attended the funeral of his uncle in Dr. Kiiniuel Steinmctz, pastor of 1928 Chrysler 02 Sedan Brooklyn last week end. Down Near Roses Corner St. Michael's Episcopal Church of SOUP MEAT Large Size SELECTED EGGS FOR SALE—LOTS Trenton, talked to the members upon 7c pound 23c dozen 1928 Oakland Coupe A regular meeting of the Board of Oynay Moth Finds Emergency friendships that are formed in clubs Education will be hold at the office and his ready wit and unique presen- FOR SALE—Three; lots, ideal T Landing Field When Trouble CHARLES F. STBAUB of the Superintendent of Schools in tation of the subject was interesting. We Give S. & H. Green Stamps with Every Purchase dential site on westerly sido of the High School building next Wed- Develops. Mrs. E. II. Boynton, former third Highland Street. Inquire 417 Gor- nesday evening. Tuesday afternoon a two seated district vice president, was the honor- 76 BROAD ST. KEYPORT don street, or call telephone S. A. O.vpsy Moth biplane (lying over Roses ed guest and spoke. Others who gave 163-M. 1-17-tf* Evelyn Samuelson of Henry street Corner experienced engine trouble and short addresses were Mrs. Robert P. TEL. KEYPORT 910 is spending a vacation with relatives made a forced landing in a nearby Mason, Miss Edna Agan, Mrs. H. D. MONEY TO LOAN in Syracuse, N. Y. field. When the plane wns first sightsight- Littell, former club presidents, and Miss Alva R. Compton of New ed thth e engini e was stiltill rimingi g, bubut Mrs. A. J. Fenzel, present leader. as it swnnedd aboubt t in an endeavod r to Mrs. C. L. Cozzcns, club music FOR SALE—Ford Coupe in goo.l MONEY TO LOAN on bond and running order, inquire Margaret chairman, led the singing to the ac- nortRaKC in sums of $100, $200, $300 companiment of the Hotel Pines or- Brown, 346 Main Street. 5-22-tf* 400, $500 and up to $10,000. Office FOR RENT—Six room bungalow, chestra, which also furnished music all improvements View Man- hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m. or. Inquire 155 George St. Wednesdays and Saturday: fi'.im 5-22-tf* :20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire To'nr: A. The new Liberty unit Women's Ro- JF' , . . . , Lovely, Trust Company Building. publican Club wil. hold a .neeting on J*™ f^ ^^ ^ BRIEGS Monday evening at the home of Mrs. h.niHncr n nassintr automobile, were off. 91 SMITH ST-COR.KINQPERTM AMBOy FOR SALE—HOMES FOR SALE Bertha Stratton on First street. A j Wednesday afternoon, another Tiln.i<. prominent speaker will be present to "n'Tvin Edward F. Quirk nddrcssed the grad- aged forty hours of work a week. At age charges, based on valuation, on application. the current high rate cf operations, 260 to 282 New Bruns. Ave. Tintes. Spraying Sjitom Needed however, plnnt workers are now av- Among those who ntlcnded the ex- Don Sittn eilut? Ho ctrtdlnJy eraging fifty hours a week. New Between Elm and Oak Street ercises from thsi city were Mr. and workers liave been added to the pay- MORRIS-THE TAILOR AND FURRIER Mrs. Edward O'Lonry, William AOM, anil •srathow, llk« tha worm li tht «pplt, h* apponra to htve reached rolls for several consecutive weeks, O'Lenry, Mrs. Mlchnol O'Brien, Mr. although only previous employes of 103 NORTH BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY nnd Mrs. Thomas Lyons, Vincent 7«ur Interior whrn you wore In tin 1 Perth Amboy, N. J. bud. There tcrnn no the company are being hired. Trore.ic, Mrs. Edward Noble, Mnrcar- sntltractor/ Current operations arc generally at Telephone 423 Phone 2703—Open 'till 9 P. M. et Nftblc, Mr. and Mrs. John Woods iprnylna ayatcm for youth, hut thtrt n higher rate than nt any time since and Miss Claire Donnolly, m»jr be.—M last May, Mr. Knudsen snid. PAGE SIX

NOTICE T#CREPITORS I STATE AND COUNTY CENTRAL RAILROAD MAKES FORMAL Oliver W. JVelsh, Executor ot] Michael Welsh, deceased, by diree- j YOUR INCOME AT 65? tion of the Surrogate of the County i ITEMS OF INTEREST REQUEST FOR RARITAN RIVER CONTROL of Middlesex, hereby gives notice to What will your work bo the creditors of the said Michael, Those who in this day of the auto-! Despite the fact that formal appli- tion would have upon them if, otWelsh, to bring in their debts, d»- j you're 65? What, will it pay? Pre-War Prices on mobile have never seen a hoi-sully, cation has been made by the Central eour.se, all a matter 01 conjecture. So mands and claims against the estate; Why not make certain now lost a wonderful opportunity to do so ! Kail t-oad of New Jersey for corporate too, are the possibilities as to what of the said deceased, under oath or j at Newark Airport recently, j control of the Karitan River Railroad, me. Central would do with the line if afimiation, within six months from | that you'll have a steady in- One of huge budington liners leav- '< nothing of any importance is expectedit got it. this date or they will be forever bar- ; come quite large enough for ir{j the port rose with two Shetland '" happen to the local railroad or its The individual shippers served by ix-il of any action tlierefor against• ponies calmly standing in the back of employees in the immediate future, the Karitan Kivcr art the ones that the said executor. 1 tht needs of your later years, Straw Hats! th" e plan' e eating oats and \vonilcrinD at least. The application was made to would most likely be most seriously Dated April 20., 1931. how soon they would get to Washing- the Interstate Commerce Commission alfected by any change in the present and :hat your family will lie recently and was based upon the Cen- OLIVER W. WELSH, ton where they were scheduled to ap- methods of operation. Now they en- 5-8-61 Executor. pear in a vaudeville appearance. tral Railroad having taken an option joy a very unusually efficient service provided for if you're taken i on 424 shares of stock in the local in the way of delivery and pick up of away? A sucessful method $1.45 $1.95 $2.50 The law enforcemnt committee of j railroad. Tlie option, if exercised, the freight shipments to or from the Elizabeth Council of Churches | would give the Central more than a their sidings and direct connection has been worked out. You called on Mayor John F. Kenah two'fifty per cent stock ownership. The with two trunk lines instead of only i! weeks ago with a list of 25 suspected i last annual report showed stock own- the one. Whether a change in opera- may learn about it from GENUINE PANAMAS $4.85 epejikeasies and last week again pie-; etship of over forty-nine hundred ting service would improve the service Bcnted him with another list contain- • shares. is doubtful with the prospects being ing 123 more suspected places. ; Whether the application for corver- y good for the direct opposite re- A. STEINER FEATHERWEIGHT FELT HATS $3.95 The committee told the mayor the! porate control would be opposed by sulting. There is probably no other sew list had been obtained by church i the Pennsylvania Eailroad is still un- small railroad, commonly known as membori. in various sections of the i decided so far as can be learned at "short lines" tluit is as efficiently op- SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. city and that the committee meant to; this time. The Pennsylvania through erated as is tlie local line. Few can continue its campaign against all jitits subsidiary tthee PniPennroau d CpCorp.,, is be found in the country that is as Representing Green's Men's Shop suspected places. also a heavy owner of stock in theadequately equipped to maintain its Metropolitan Life Insurance The Mayor referred the list to theKaritan River line. Stock holdings rolling stock. The local shop plant, police and said that the places would are in the neighborhood of forty-five hardly a dozen years old, can handle Company 104 South Broadway South Amboy, N. J. be investigated with those on the first hundred shares. The total stock is- almost any job short of building a list, upon which the force is working. suance of the short line amounts to locomotive—and even that job could Wffi^ Announcement of the campaign by theten thousand shares. The fact that the probably be taken care of if the cast- church group has resulted in great Pennsylvania is such'a large stock ings we^e furnished. caution being exercised by proprie- owner and the fact that some forty CANDY tors in admitting unrecognized pa- per cent of the traffic to and from the The Raritan River line was assign- trons, it is said. shortline moves over the Pennsyl- ed to the Central, just as the Central vania is regarded ae more than suffi- was assigned to the Baltimore and SPECIAL A Harry Moore, Democratic can- cient grounds for the opposition to Ohio, in the tentative consolidation BROADWAY didate for Governor, when he filed the application for control. 1 program issued by the Interstate Com- CLAR1NE his report of campaign expenses on There is a fairly large number of merce Commission a year or so ago, The Paulus Dairy May 16th, with the Secretary of employees of the local line that might which program covered the consoli- CHOCOLATE State, said that he hadn't spent a be affected by a consolidation, if onedation of the seven hundred individ- LUNCHEONETTE ESTABLISHED 1890 nickel for the primary. were effected, with the Central Rail- ual railroads of the country into some COVERED Statements filed by Moore as re-road. Just what effect the consolida- nineteen greater systems. CHERRIES Main Office: 189-195 New Street New Brunswick, N. J. quired under the law showed he had AND received no contributions and made 29c pound Phone 2400 no expenditures. Four of the nine teachers in School DEICATESSEN No. 10, at Belleville, have resigned PAULUS' POSITIVELY PERFECTLY because of low salaries. Mothers of the children are up in arms and the HEADQUARTERS NOW OPEN PASTEURIZED MILK locaL Board of Education is being showered with criticism for its fail- — FOR — PETERSON'S Furniihed Room» nnd Board ure to give them adequate pay. Walker-Gordon Certified Milk When the mothers learned of the teachers' action, several wept, and Repairs - RADIO - Service PHARMACY Wendmore Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk others were loudly indignant. They Under Management of — AND — Snydsm'a and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk promised to battle the school board 132 NO. BROADWAY for the sake of their children's edu- cation. At a meeting, the mothers de- M MRS. STELLA GURLOSS cided to give a farewell party for DISTRIBUTION COVERS Supervising Principal Gtrard, one of tho nine rebels, and appropriated ILVER-WARSH ALL 118 South Broadway N.w Brunwick, Highland Park, South Hirer, S.yreTlile, P.rlin, $100 from their treasury to cover the RADIO JfSLETTRA^RDTNARl Y Sooth AtAoj, Perth Amboy, Woodbrldft, Cartant, Fordi asd expense. S M.tnch.o, N. J. At the office of the County Clerk of Essex County recently, papers of incorporation of the Lilliputian Le- We're As Near As gion of America were filed. According to the papers, the pur- pose of the league is to transmit to 5-*' sE&Sffii? Your Telephone posterity the unique service of the 105 BROADWAY PHONE 587 Lilliputians, notwithstanding height SOUTH AMBOY,AMBOY NJ NJ- and weight. Frank's Meat Market Nicholas Casale, of Newark, who tTTTTYT recently asked the government to re- ••••••••••••••••••• Frank G. Packoski, Prop. AN UNUSUAL cognize him as the smallest soldier to serve in tho A. E. F., is One of the incorparators. The organization will be national in scope and one of its 631 Bordentown Avenue • primary purposes is to inspire the Phone 277ior Prompt Delivery future diminutive citizens by concrete VALUE AT examples and action. PRIME MEATS AND VEGETABLES Clara Barton, founder of the Am- CROP ©r erican Red Cross, which is celebrating FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY its fiftieth anniversary, was honored on Thursday at exorcises marking Order Your Meats By Phone— $ the 250th anniversary of the found- HEALTH ing of Bordentown. Our Quality Insures Your Satisfaction Clara Barton was .the first free school teacher in Bordentown and the school in which she taught is still standing. It was bought several years 430 ago with a fund raised by school P.o.ft. Dtrrol/.pfut frmi$\t children of New Jersey and is main- mnd Mivery. Bumptrt mnd tained by the state. Within it stands tpmrt itrm **trm mi the desk at which Clara Barton sat while a teacher. Napoleon once said: "An army travels an it's stomach," and the say- ing is still quoted in military circles. Milk is generally known as the Health The, state of New Jersey will place Drink. PURITAN MILK is acknowledged as orders for $27,000 worth of food for its 3,800 National Guardsmen atten- among the beat because of its purity, its un- ding Camp Larson at Sea Girt this varying deep cream line, its full quota of blood- summer. The order will include: 4,000 roast- building vitaman, and its delicious taste. A ing chickens; 6,000 dozen eggs, 8,000 telephone call to any distributor, below, will pounds of smoked ham, 6,000 pounds of bacon, 24,000 pounds of beef and bring you prompt and courteous service. THE FORD IIAIST1I plenty of Worcestershire sauce to go with it. RUBBER HOSE AND LAWN MOWERS Clara E. Graucrt, 72 year old ma- yor of Wcehawken, elected to fill the PURITAN DAIRY unexpired tenm of her husband, is greatly pleased with the opportunity SCREENS SCREEN DOORS Everything you want she has been given of seeing her late MILK AND CREAM husband's projects go through to com- pletion. FENCE WIRE or need in a motor car Mi's. Grauert is fixed in her opin- Distributed in South Amboy by ion about women in politics, "I be- lieve that women nre as capable, in- R. A. CASEY . .|! at a low price telligent nnd as able as men are to tnke part in tho administration of Tel. S. A. 267 " ' 347 Catherine St., si'Amboy government," she snid. But she con- Beauty of line and color cluded reluctantly, "they may not ba B. PEARL MAX as skillful politician:) as men are" Attractive upholstery Mm. Gnuert's appointment gave Tel. P. A. 329-W 156 First St., Perth Amboy New Jersey its second woman Mnyor. Mis. Ttobecea Estelle Winston, the 55 to 65 miles an hour Quick acceleration firnt in the Stale, has been Mnyor of PURITAN DAIRY Eslello Manor, a suburb of Atlantic Fully enclosed four-wheel brakes City, since November, 1020. Tel. P. A. 1200 315 High St., Perth Amboy Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield County Knglneer William A. Stick- cl, gets $14,600 annually as Essex Four Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers County's road supervisor but ho has Hardware, Paints and Housefurnishings never received iv chock for hiH salary. Rustless Steel County Treasurer Booth refuses to give him n check for hin services be- 101 So. Broadway Tel. S. A. 223 More than twenty ball and roller bearings cause ho says, he's afraid he will frame it as a souvenir. Tho entire salary is paid in pennies and is turn- Economy Reliability Long life ed over to Bonie charity. All the Ladies in the Hoffman Denies Rumor Community See your dealer for a About Free Wheeling demonstration —o— Are Invited To Inspect Our New Summer Quality Meats of Says Feature With Gear Con- i trol is Legiil in New Jersey. Creations In THIRTEEN BODY TYPES —0—' The following statement was issued 0UPI7I? nPFCOCG this morning by Commissioner of Mo- V. J. NEBUS tor Vehicles, Harold G, Hoffman: "It has come to my attention thnt reports dnLLli UllLooiM *43© to *630 lire being circulated to the effect that F. o, b. Detroit, ptui freight and delivery. Butnptn and gparm Ifr* extra this Department has prohibited "free- It Is So Easy To Get Satisfactory Meat—Jiist Step to The •at Itnall coil. You can buy a Ford vn teanomlrnl term* through tf*§ Ford wheeling" in the State of New Jersey. CHIFFONS VOILES Finance Plant of th* Vntirnat Credit Company, Thin is not so, Free-wheeling, with Phone and Call Us positive gear control, as now used on several standard-make cars, is entire- PRINTS AND BROADCLOTHS ly legal under the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Act, and no action is contem- plated toward the restriction of this Priced at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 automobile feature. "Some time ago a statement was V. J. NEBUS made to tlie effect thai the Eastern Conference of Motor Vehicle Adniin- F. GOLDSMITH 236 Feltug St. Tel. 226 istmtoi'M would discuss this subject with u view to passing n resolution "We Feature Quality" Free Delivery HAUSSERMANN AND CREAMER, INC. that will, I undoi-stnnd, lip introduced (Formerly Sayreville Sales Corporation*) by Colonel 10. Austin Hrumlinuuri, Ladies and Gents Tailor Double S. & H. and Elk Stamps \ Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of the State of Maryland, placing tho Given Saturdays Only. Telephone 255 S. R. ] 16-118 Washington Rd. Conference on record ngainst what M MS N. Broadway Tel. 466 known as "1001; I't-oe-U'lieelins;1,'' SAYREVILLE, N. J. without positive gear control," FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN LOOKING BACK THE FEATHERHEADS Fanny Has a Scare F«llx!-WOSet»Pl.e WE GREAT uur»n — f MST AT 1HAT CCONTRV CLU5 MXE CHESTER P. BeQW. IS ftlCUJ FREDDY! 22 YEARS HAME B6 KlPMAPERS ASKED «EAD ABOOT WAS WEIR NAME - FREDDY/ SAV.I HAVEN T HEIR LITTLE Mr* RANSOM Y£.T ?• Issue of May 22, 1909 FREDDY] BEEN ANYWHEQEl Mr, and Mrs. Collin Stratton left KIDNAPED U town on Wednesday for Lockport, WHATs EATIM' MX), and other points in northern New MA?« York State, and expect to be absent about a month. ***** Messrs. George Oliver and Charles T. Grace visited the 8th Avenue Mis- sion of New York on Thursday night. Howard Dillon, son of Division Master Mechanic S. J. Dillon, of Uiv- crton had a very serious operation at the German Hospital at Philadelphia and it is hoped that it will be a suc- cess, as he has suffered for quite a while. ***** -All the societies of Christ Church Parish assembled in the Parish House on Tuesday night to enjoy a pleasant evening. Kadi member was supposed to contribute a coin for each year of | their age, the proceeds to be applie; HNNEY OF THE FORCE Mrs. Snoop's All Bothered towards defraying the expense of fue and light. Mr. Clarence Stultz sail / FAITH.SHE FRETS MODE "WAN r ' Tt4E AUWIST GOT HERES SlOOOP UPSET tivo solos. The evening was passed i Mas. SNOOP tas WEQi~ IT'S ABOUT A PICTCWER AV TlM'RAMINTAL AN' WUDNT 'BECAUSE AN AQ1UIST ,WHO i. pleasant social way. Cake and lem- /NOTUIM' TO WORRY ABOUT THAT COLORED BUTLER AV HEBS SHE ' PAINT THIS PARKV ON onade were served and at a season- (NOW 6HE1S GOT ALL THAT PCOMISED 'IM-YEZ L© WINK IT WASj ACCOUNT AV ALL THE CM PAINT WONY-AN THINI* able hour tho young people doparte MEY.EH ? — A MATTEft AV LOIFE OR DEATH.-/ BRAID AN RIBBONS HE AV ALL THE TvJCOOBLE SUES for their homes well pjeased with th CAUSED ACCOUNT SHE WOULD, WEARS evening's enjoyment. The proceed: vPAINT BUT COULPNT/ netted a handsome sum. The deputy tax collector's job i not an easy one. He has his trial? Sometimes trials too, come upon oth ers. The collector did a stunt, howeve on Wednesday evening that did not I pan out exactly as it was expected to do. Having a tax bill against ; party, the collector proceeded to til home of the delinquent, but failed to find his man. He met however another man, who was asked to show his re ceipt for last year's taxes. The man did not comply to tho sat- isfaction of the officer of the law ami he was placed under arrest nnd hur- ried to theCity Hall. The man' and his captor had scar cely entered the lock up, when a wo- man \f ith four small children hurried- ly entered, and' remarked "You may "SKIPPY", FEATURE PICTURE AT BENEFIT SHOW as well keep these too." Before there was time to say anything to the wo- man she had hastened away, leaving AT EMPIRE NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY her four children with their father The South Amboy Business Directory and the officer. Very soon she return- There is an actual living-and- aside the yours and play "Skippy" ed leading two more little mites by breathing, in-tthe^flcsh "Skippy", himself. the hand. These she placed with the who, while he could not possibly ap- They recall his swinging, dynamic, COAL AND WOOD REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE other four, saying "You will have to penr in the Paramount picture ver- boyish carriage; his nervous face keep them all," and for the second sion of this famous syndicate fea- and impudent eyes, the small boy time, she wns gone. ture, opening Tuesday nt the Empire dressed up to look solemn and adult, ANTHRACITE BITUMINOU) Adequate Insurance Takes /ETISIA-IZE This was a situation not provided Theatre, nevertheless has imbued the but whose youthful spirit bubbled for when the cells were built and not scenes with all the realism of life over and boamed out over a massive Most, of the Burn Out of Fire contemplated by law. The officer and permitted by his ago and size. bow tie. EDWARD McDONOM the authorities had no evidence yet FRANCIS P. COAN Throata that the six little helpless children In charting tho life of "Skippy", Crosby puts his whole spirit in his You can get the best food COAL COMPANY INSURANCE comprised all the family and expected FRANK S. KABOSKI to see the woman lead in more off- work. It is absolutely impossible served anywhere in the city la Reliabk Conpaniu Placed for spring. The law admitted it was baf- for the artist to like anything, think Fire, Automobile, Tornado, Roal fled and the tloors were opened and anything, do anything, in a half- vhen you eat at the Uio and Occupacjr, ToarUt Baffago AGENCY the man and his six children mnrch- hearted fashion, with "Skippy". He MAI Employer'. Liability aad Uf* REAL ESTATE AMD • ed triumphantly to freedom. is in it up to his neck and ears, or INSURANCE ***** m out of it entirely. Crosby, sandy- Broadway and David St. CENTRAL LUNCH 214 Pine Avenue In the John Street Methodist Epis- haired, wiry, compact with energy, Telephone 364 107 S. Pine Avenue copal Church last Sunday morning JO has plunged himself whole-heartedly South Amboy TeUphont 178 South Amboy the 20th anniversary of the Epworth into the little fellow he draws; has 225 Smtih Street South Amboy, N. J. League was observed with an appro- made him a palpable influence on "If If. Imurance I Sail It" priate service, and a special sermon American life and thought. Perth Amboy CONTRACTORS by the pastor. The pulpit platform was nicely Near Railroad Station trimmed by the Stults Brothers and Dorsey Appoints Man PAUL BRYLINSK1 FREDERICK H. LEAR cut flowers were placed in profusion JOHN G. THOM on the speaker's desk and inside the REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE chancel rail. The services were inter- to Handle City Sales Carpenter and Plumber CONCRETE BLOCKS ! esting throughout. 210 George St Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly ***** iBi A young man of color, but worse William NobliTwill Devote All PORTLAND CEMENT Attended To for whiskey, was prowling around Time to Business in City. 240 Bordentown Avenue town on Wednesday. He had been Dorsey Motors, Perth Amboy Ford ALL KINDS OF 0. T. MASON seen for some time at various points iiSF Telephone 38 dealers have assigned a special repre- (Successor to K. P. Maion) in the city and each time it was evi- Jackie Cooper, Mltzi Green dent thnt the man was slowly losing sentative to this city to handle sales. FEED AND GRAIN PLUMBING AND HEATING in the Paramount Picture Mr. William Noble, who has been in the battle while the whiskey was "SKIPPY" winning. selected for this post, has had a num- CONSULT Tho one-and-only real "Skippy", ber of years experience as a salesman He called at various houses and ccording to close .friends, is none made various kinds of inquiries and in various lines and during the short Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre »ther than Percy Crosby, enrtoonist time he has been in this city has made Rejiable UNITED STATES Companies PHILIP J. SULLIVAN when questioned made contradictory rhose facile pen and ready wit have statements as to his purpose and his a host of friends by his genial dis- —FOR— nade "Skippy" in newspaper form a position. IEXPLOSION INSURANCE objective point. Late in the after- COAL LOWEST PRICES ON lational favorite. "We felt that a representative in noon, his appearance convinced the PLUMBING AND HEATING , officer that it would be good policy But Crosby is thirty-six years old South Amboy was necessary,", said Center and Elm Sts. NOTARY PUBLIC to place the colored lad in the lock up nd nearly six feat tall. officials of the concern in commenting where his movements could be well Jackie Cooper, who plays the title upon the appointment of Mr. Noble. 231 First Street South Amboy Eitimatet G.fen observed. ole in the picture, was chosen be- "The new Fords have made any num- Phones: All Work Guaranteed A hearing was given the stranger ause he was a copy of the original ber of friends, and with all the feat- KELVINATOR in the evening. He had by that time tvnble little rogue, and no small ures of a high priced car and many So. Amfcoy 7 So. River 8 J. U.FARSX&, weight in the decision was carried by that can be obtained only in the Ford, With a Three Year Guarantee of 10S SOUTH STEVENS AVE. slop oft the effect of the whiskey to 1 some extent. In order to discourage the opinion of those who best know we felt we could give greater service • Satisfactory Service Phone Z17 Crosby, the boy and the man. Many to the people of South Amboy by as- this kind of visitor, the recorder made ROOFER known to him that thin was not a con- of his friends shook their heads and signing a representative to this fiem Insurance of All Kinds genial climate. A small fine, by way sighed that Crosby could not throw exclusively." $197 and up G. T. WILHELM of impressing this information, was Fire, Automobile, Liability, imposed and the stranger was escor- Explosion, Casualty, etc, Sanitary and ted to meet the first train leaving DOLAN BROS. MICHAEL PHILLIPS town, the officer seeing him safely Surety and Fidelity Bonds Heating Engineer av?ay. 130 NO. BROADWAY ***** SLATE AND ASBESTOS Telephone 496 RICHARDSON A BOYNTON Telephone 294 VAPOR SYSTEM On Tuesday the Cubs defeated the 43 MAIN ST. SOUTH AMBOY Bowery Basebnll Club by o score of • HOT WATER AND STEAM 12 to (5. The line-up was as follows: ROOFING BUILT-IN TUBS AND SHOWERS Culm; Leo Whulen, c; Neil Leary, p; MILK AND CREAM Telephone.! 2B2; Rae. SO* Stephen O'Connor, 1b; J. Bolinskie, 2b; J. Keenan, lib; R. Shea, ss; J. THE HESS BAKERY REPAIRING 228 FIRST STREET Kconnn, !lb; Ii. Shea, us; J. Koenan, SOUTH AMBOY, N. j. If; L. Smith, cf. CAKES, PIES, BREAD, R. A. CASEY WILflELM'S HALL—The idea] Bowery: l'\ O'Lcnry, p; D. Mur- Everyone Of All Kinds To Roofs phy, c; .1. Stanton, lb; J. Donnely, ROLLS AND ALL MILK CREAM place to hold Lodge Meetings, 2b; E. Howley, 3b; C. Scranton, ss; T.I. 682 . 38S RariUa It, Banquets, Card Parties and Par. P. Spntford, If; .1. Healy, ef; J. Hig- BAKED GOODIES Phone 267 347 Catherine St gins, rf. ties of all Kinds * ***** Rates furnished by calling There was ndded light in the coun- 131 North Broadway ESTIMATES ACETYLENE WELDI cil room last Tuesday night and tho KNOWS S. A. 292 semi-darknews that him been bother- (Next to Fire Houu) ing the offlcinlH who attempted to FURNISHED Telephone 884 rend has disappeared. Not so with JOHN J CROSS some of the other troubles of the council. That a Bank Account ELECTRIC AND Quite a clumgi'd appearance has W. HARPER LEWIS been given to the miiyor'tt desk and is PIANO TUNING ACETYLENE WELDING thnt of the city clerk, by the addition (Suceeuor to G«ort« M. MortMMM) of two modern gas lights, one on each ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL Gea.ral Repairing doEk. (HJSHOLM g (HAPMAN Seolt Plumbing and Heating The violence with which the chair- WH. H. MARTIN man hit tho desk with the guvel in- to the proper transaction of business. Besides McmhenNat IV* Stuck Exchantt dicated that all had not gone well Utmbm Nn Karl Cart Kxchanit PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS South Amboy, N. J. 189 North Broadway with him at the short conference offering a maximum of conveniences and as- TUNED AND REPAIRED Telephone S. A. 256 hold by the members before the meet- suring dispatch in the transfer of moneys, ac- 263 Madison Avenus ing. So much force went behind the 254 Fi»t Si. South Amber, H. t SOUTH AMBOY blow thnt the new light was almost counts paid by check insure the payer against Telephones 2500 and 2501 Tel.pboa. 13S-M blown out and for a time the council HEADSTONES was in danger of being suffocated by, all possible loss or wrong payment, and the Thomfta Meaeham gas. check, when cancelled, makes the best receipt PAINTS, ETC. ICE AND TRUCKING To start off tho evening's business, Manager n petition was read signed by sixty- to be had. FORD DUMP TRUCKS Telephone 435 four persona nuking the council to FOR HIRE grant a license to a resident of Me- But in addition to the ALBERT JEROME chanksville, who wns physically in- .Manufacturer ol capable of earning n living for him- NECESSITY EUGENE A. MORRIS FRANK GORCHESS self and family nt anything else. Tho IIIIIIIIIII: (Successor to A. T. Korr) High Grade Granite and council had no sympnthy and the pe- SO* BORDENTOWN AVJL tition was placed on file. of a bank account, there are many ways in Treat Palnta, Oils and Varni.het Marble Two bids for repairing the city which association with .this bank can mater- Soalh Aeaber, N. J. dock wore received, one for $2,R90.45 Yourself To The Brushes, Glaaa, Bronze*, and the other for $2,450.05. It wns ially benefit you. Teleehoae S9S.R HEADSTONES moved that the second bid he accep- Best... Always ted. There were two very enthusias- Trade at Gold Lea/, Stalin, Bte. tic speeches for the repair of the dock H TAILOR 2i;7 First Street delivered nfler the innlion was made WALL PAPER and the citizens who were present CD Telephone 250 South Amboy had visions of seeing the dock repair- 2S8 First Street South Amboj ed within !i short time. Tlien mini1 THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. L. ROSENTHAL the voto and the mo! ion was lost, Jasper Bros. RADIOS AND PIANOS three to two. FRESH FRUITS TRUCKING South Amlioy, N. J, Tailor NOW SELLING WorlJ'i Deope.t Hnli, VKGETAItLES WORK CALLED FOR KOLSTER and BKANDES RADIOS Th« deepest oil wHI In ihv world NUTS ELMER S. PARISEN AND DELIVERED and alau the world's nVrpvnt hole l» We Pay d Per Cent on Savings CARTING OF ANY KIND Alia I'ianoi anil Player Piano. » producing wi'll nmr Bin Inlio In II I .IN. Broadway CRATING AND SHIPPING Phone 7X n«ngnn county. TCMIH. II IR STi-tl E HARRY PARISEN just mil :s2i— 103 South Broadway f^M do'*"'", nti'ff1 limn ti mile nwl n 313 David SI. South Anboj Tuning nntl Repairing hnlf... T.lophon. 313 Sonlh 'jlilioj 107 N. Broadway To]. lOfi. PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, MAY 22 ,1931.

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Its tour of the country completed, Twenty Millionth Ford the Twenty-Millionth Ford will be re- Y0U,Y0UK CAR turned to Greenfield Village for pres- Mffi THE. ervation near the first Ford—the Will Visit Perth Amboy "Gasoline Bufrpy" in which Henry Ford astounded his neighbors and BURKARD'S ,City Officials Will Form Recep- demoralized horse traffic when he chujrire-d noisily through Detroit's tion Committee to Greet Car cobbled streets at the dizzy speed of MEAT AND PRODUCE MARKET Tomorrow Afternoon. nearly 20 miles an hour. 170 NORTH BROADWAY Telephone 803 NIGHT HAWKS WIN IN St. Mary's Track Team The Twenty-limimith Ford car, The first Ford—built in 1803 and symbolic of one man's contribution to one of the first three automobiles the world history and the development of world has ever seen—odd, indeed, by Tender and Fresh Every Day Are the Meats You DUCK PIN OPENER Makes Fine Showing American industry, will visit Perth comparison with its 19C1 descendant, Amboy, enroute from Detroit on a was mounted on bicycle wheels and its wheczinjr little two cylinder motor Buy Here. Our Meats Arc Healthful Foods League ContestsTBegan at "Y" at Diocesan Meet transcontinental tour. Monday—Three Teams Al- ready in Baseball League. Leonard Broke High Jump Ke- SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —o— cord—Norman Captures 75 Prime Legs of Mutton, pound 17c Milton Clayton's Night Hawks Yard Dash'. swooped down on the Three Muskut- Breast or Neck of Veal, pound 12c eers last Monday night at the Y. M. —o— ,. , 41. AUTOMOBILE LIGHTING C. A. alleys and defeated them in There s a famous poem, often <|Liot- Improper lighting of cars continue;; Rump Milk Fed Veal, pound 19c one of the opening' games of the ed about a baseball player named to be one of our great problems in j duck pin tournament, 3 to 0. Casey. Casey was a sta_r at th_ e tnt accident prevention. Statistics coin-l Shoulder or Ril> Lamb Chops, pound 20c On the same evening, the Cardi- and the crowd always expected great things of him andd ho alwayl s j piled by the National Safety Council; Fresh Chopped Meat, pound 18c nals lead by J. I'oulson sunk Gone came across, there was one exception show that there is an average of 99.1 j Thomas's Mud Hens also by a 3-0 , p and therefore there is the poem, per cent of obedience to the law re- j Fresh or Coined Brisket Beef, pound 6c score. quiring two headlights, yet the "on'.1-! Then on Tuesday night, the Rob- "When Casey Struck Out". q Rib Roast, best cuts, from prime beef, 1b 25c ins led by Loiton Burlew flew down The picture of the sorry village eyed" car is so noticeable at night | of Mudville, Caseys' home town is Loin Veal Chops, pound _32c upon Harry Andersons' All Stars and depressing One sympathizes .with that there is hardly any violation of j took away the game. townsmen who huve to welcome the law to which attention is as quick- Fresh Sausage, pound 18c The scores: home athletes that don't make a ly directed and about which there is Cardinals gobd showing. It's more pleasant to more comment. Smoked Hams, whole or half, lb. 19c J. Rehfus 134 131 100 welcome home those who have turned Police officers generally are not Spring Legs of Lamb, small, pound 23c Rehfus !)7 133 118 in a good performance and that's diligent in correcting this evil. They Poulson 148 149 117 what St. Mary's did at the Trenton realize that it is far more difficult Fresh Hams, nice and lean, pound 19c Diocesan track meet last Wednesday. 377 413 390 when driving to know when one light Henry Ford and Edsel Ford with the First Ford car and the The Bishop John J. McMahon tro- goes out than it is to notice when Fresh Beef Liver, pound 17c Mud Hens phy went to CathedraJ High of Tren- Twenty Millionth Ford. This picture was taken on Henry Cowan 124 129 137 both lights are out, and they are in- Forequarters of Lamb, pound 12c ton, but some of the glory was dis- clined to be lenient with this class of Ford's estate in Dearborn, Mich., a short time after the Twenty Scharff 11G 110 81 tributed to other sources and the lo- Millionth car came off the assembly I'.rie at the Rouge plant of the All Kinds of Balogna and Frankfurters, lb. 19c Seguinc 129 107 93 cal trackmen accumulated a good violator. There hnve been a number of acci- Ford Motor Company. 3G9 346 311 share. Fresh Smoked Pork Goodies, lb, 27c The Augusta street boys succeed- dents attributable to improper light- Assembled in the presence of Henry bonsted four horsepower. Its gasoline Night Hawks tank held all of three gallons nnd its Large Fricasee Chickens, 5-6 lb. average, lb.-...28c L.Clayton 95 146 125 ed in annexing 41 points despite the ing and I would urge both State and and Edsel Ford—the Twenty Million- stiff competition given by other municipal enforcement authorities to th Ford left the Ford Motor Com- uncomfortable seat accommodated two Stephenson 111 70 90 pany's Rouge plant in Dearborn, people. In order to drive it, Mr. Ford M. Clayton 138 107 120 teams. In ten of the events previous direct their attention to this matter. records were smashed and the local Mich., on April 1-1. was given a verbal permit by the At the Eastern Conference of Mo- Following the brief ceremonies at mayor, thus becoming, it would seem, 354 323 341 boys did their share in the shatter- tor Vehicle Administrators, 1 pro- the world's first licensed chuuffur. ing. ' the final ussembly line, and with Hen- Three Musketeers posed that laws be enacted in the sev- ry Ford at the wheel, the car was Such was tin; precursor of the long Stivers . 87 Leonard of the Saints, broke one of the existing records in the high eral states requiring extra light bulbs driven to Mr. Ford's home several line of Fords thut have since revolu- Applegate 01 106 suitable for replacement, as part of miles away where its meeting with tionized the automotive industry, made jump when he ascended to a height the automobile u commonplace within Peterson 103 09 86 of 5 feet, 3 inches. Not to be outdone the equipment of a car, it being un- the first Ford produced in 18(111, wus recorded for future generations in the reach of almost every family and Rue 126 114 by his team mote, Norman.sped over derstood that possession of these bulbs tremendously aided the development the path in the 715 yard junior dash, would be prima facie evidence of in- motion pictures. 316 274 283 Now expected to arrive in Perth of good roads systems. TENENBAUM'S Robins showing his heels to the field and tent to comply with the law, and that Amboy at 3:15 o'clock tomorrow, The In December, 191D, more than 1,- Shaffer 160 137 111 completing the job in 8 2-6 seconds. summonses should be given to tho op Twenty-Millionth Ford will he met at 000,000 Fords had been produced. Berlew 116 79 94 And then came teammate Kolo- erntoi-H of cars with one light only the City limits and escorted to the Thereafter as a result of Ford manu- Wagner 150 109 129 jowski, who covered 17 feet, 11 3-4 when they had failed to have on hand City Hall where it will be placed on facturing methods and processes now inches in the junior broad jump and n bulb to correct the condition. This exhibition for fifteen minutes before recognized as standards of efficiency 425 325 334 contributed further to the glory of thought found favor with the adminis- resuming its tour. and economy for industry the world over, the total production reached 2,- WEEKLY SPECIALS! All Stars the Blue and Gold, Mayor Dorsey, Deputy Commission- trators who are members of the con- 000,000 in June, 1917; 5,000,000 in Morgan 65 78 74 • o er of Public Safety Bocka and Dep- ference and a resolution was adopted May, 1921: 10,000,000 in June 1924 Blind 50 50 50 urging the enactment of such a stat- uty Commissioner of Public Affnirs CHILDREN'S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS, all sizes 96 103 208 and 15,000,000 in May 1927. Harris Bowling Captains to ute, which was passed by tho 1931 Smith will form a reception commit- Special 21c 211 231 208 New Jersey Legislature. The team standing at present Discuss Banquet Plans Dr. Miller McClintock, director of HIBERNIANS AUXILIARY BOY'S WASH SUITS, several styles, all fast colors, as follows: the Harvard University Bureau for Is Held Up, Then Beat TO HOLD CARD PARTY Sizes 2 to 6 years, Special 55c Bed Devils 0- 0 Street Traffic Research, has this '.o 2 for ...$1.00 Lucky Strikes 0 Junior Order Leaders Will Meet say on the subject of glaring head- The Ladies Auxiliary of the An- Night Hawks 3 lights: Up on Raritan Street cient Order of Hibernians will hold a Cardinals 3 > at Headquarters Monday. card party at the home of Mrs. Sally BOY'S SNEAKS, double heavy soles, Spedal....49c pair Robins 3 "The typical accident due to glar- Quinlan this evening to which the Three Musketeers 0 A meeting cf all team captains in ing headlights is one in which a driv- Men Who Robbed Him Took public is invited. All members of tho ALL LEATHER OXFORDS for Boys and Girls. Mud Hens 0 the Junior Order Bowling League er, while approaching a vehicle with Valuables, Then Attack Him. auxiliary have been requested to fur- Black and Tan, Special 59c pair All Stars 0 has been called for next Monday glaring lights becomes virtually blind- nish a non-player and a prize. Next week on Monday, the Robins evening at the council home on Bor- ed and can see neither the roadway John Nawoloany of Sayreville was held up en upper Raritan street MEN'S STRAW HATS Only 95c will oppose the Cardinals and the dentown avenue. nor the objects upon it At a distance CARD PARTY MONDAY Lucky Strikes will roll against the At the meeting plans will bo dis- last Wednesday by two men who the operator often believes that he took from him, $1.65, a diamond Night Hawks. On Tuesday night the cussed for a banquet which will can endure the glare, so fails to slow The- Catholic Daughters of Amer- All Stars and the Mud Hens will oc- take place at a (late and place later ring, a wrist watch and a flash to be decided upon. At this affair down or stop. Shortly he finds himself light. ica will hold a public card party on cupy the alleys. unable to see where he is going, and Monday evening, May 25th at tho TENENBAUM'S The boy's baseball league, spofr the Philadelphia team, which copped The men wer armed with a riflo to escape mishap must rely upon his and after relieving their victim of his K. of C. rooms on David street. All Known for Good Value, Ljbw Prices sored by the Association, is meeting the honors in the season just closed, the various card games will be play- with considerable favor and three will be presented with a placque memory of conditions along the road, valuables, proceeded to beat him up, • '"' . ' and Reliable Merchandise which will be received by William or trust to good fortune, because it while the girl who was with him, ed. Thei Chairlady is Miss Elizabeth teams have been organized to play McCloud and she requests that al in the league. Membership is open Gominger, pilot of the successful has become too late to stop. looked on. 110 SOUTH BROADWAY PHONE 511 to any group of boys in the city who pinsters. The placque will contain The crime was reported to the members of the C. D. of A. donate the names of the team members and "At this point, if he is unfortunate, Sayreville police, who began an im- prizes, which are to bo delivered to desire to enter a team. Those wish- he may run down a pedestrian, strike We give and redeem S & H Green Stamps ing to do so should get in touch with and will be hung in the council mediate investigation, her home. R. E. Chamberlain, secretary, is room. some other object, or his vehicle may soon as possible. Each member of the team will also leave the road. If he himself has poor be presented with an individual prize lights the glare is intensified. in recognition of their success. "It has been found in some places HAUSER BACKS UP FISH that more than half of the automo- STORY WITH CATCH biles have glaring lights. Consequent- KEYPORT GREENHOUSES ly the elimination of glare is the ma- Harvey Hauser, nominated by his Bay View Manoris jor problem in headlighting." JULIUS KALMA, FLORIST friends as the premier angler and foremost authority on fish and fishing In correcting this evil, intelligent in this city, with a party of friends, Beautiful Place Now enforcement has its place, but it i Plants and Cut Flowers went to Beach Haven last Saturday not the complete solution. Realizing KAERASKS: to indulge in Housed favorite sport. Locality on City's Southern this, New Jersey prohibtB the sale of Funeral Designs The object of -tn"s,expedition was illegal equipment, such a$ certain Were Your Previous mainly to find out whether or not the Boundary is Nature ^Lover's highpowered or defective bulbs artd Main Street T«tb*l»*e 4t7 Kcyport fishing grounds Hoiiser had selected Paradise. particular kinds of lenses. We ap We Telegraph Flower. Anywhere — We Deliver Nearby were as productive as he had claimed. prove only those lighting devices that Permanents Unsatisfactory • Lloyd Wortley, and James Housel in- In an interview with Charles L. have the endorsement of the lighting sisted it was not possible to make the advisory committee of the Eastern Because catches their friend claimed were pos- Steuerwald, secretary of the Wessco The hair lost its natural gloss. sible but they were forced to admit Realty Co., owners of Bay View Conference. James J. Shanley, Chief Manor, located on Raritan Bay at Motor Vehicle Inspector of New Jer- The wave did hot look natural. after they had, according to reports, ^^ It needed too much fussing with. almost covered the bottom of the boat the southern boundary of South Am- sey, and recognized as one of the au- that the statements were true. boy, and President of Charles L. tomobile lighting experts of the coun- The process was hurtful and tedious. The party's guide, however, demon- Steuemvald, Inc., selling agents of try is a member of this committee. The ends hung stringy and dry-looking, strated that skill is necessary even the property, he expressed the wish CONVALESCENT HOME or that more people in the vicinity The enforcement of headlight pro- when dull arc plentiful by mnkinp: the visions, year, in and year out is su- Cheerful Surroundings * The combination of these prevented' first and most of the rest of the cat- would take advantage of the natuial you from having a RE-WAVE after six months. ches. _ beauty and environment of the lo- perior, of course, to an occasional cality by visiting and making it a campaign or raid, but there are times Home Cooking References Furnished SUPER-CUELINE steam wave answers and solves these one FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL rendezvous for their outings. when it has been thought necessary by one. CHURCH The ravines between the bluffs on to have what is known aa night "hold 184 North Walnut St., Cor. Park Avenue A" STEAM WAVE the property and shore line are up" conducted by inspectors of this 1. Entirely different from all ELECTRIC baking methods Rev, A. C. Polliemtis, Pastor East Orange, N. J. thickly wooded and at this season, department, to direct attention in a Super-Curline steams the hair. John Street particularly lovely in their spring Telephone 784 particular locality to the necessity Telephone Oregon 5-2835 2. It rolls from the ends—the cigarette roll—the perfect cir- dress of foilage and studded with for proper lighting. cular wind. Sunday Services: dogwood blossoms. Sunday School, 9:46 A. M. The old grass grown wagon road Permanently Marceled—eveready—because it is rolled winding in end out 'llmi the trees, scientifically. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. ORDINANCE NO. 291 Morning .Service: .Smiicm subject-- along tile shoulder of the bluffs and 4. The ends fall in soft ringlets—again the perfect roll. A "A Peculiar Treasure." around the old pondt , w(yes, , there is a .AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY RE-WAVE every six months—for the hair is always sup- Kpworlh League, (ii'15 P. M. p'ofd "'or' small 'lake' covering about! OK SOUTH AMBOY FOR THE IM- ple. Mr. Kaer will be glad to consult with you. Song service, 7:30 V. M. thrce acres) makes for the effect of j pjjoVRMENT OF (STEVENS AVE- Regular service, 7: Ifi P. M. primitivoiiess that we think of as ex- Nu,,, FRQM F0U,RTH STREET TO Permanent Steam Wave Complete - $5.00 Pastor will preach on the follow- mtmg only in far otf places or lmd ing subjects: described between book covers. ! I'M'1-- HOLE-IN-I HE-WALL. The Supercurline Steam Wave won the Grand Kvoiiing: "Joshua's Hiittlelields." The place abounds with small ani-! HE IT ORDAINED BY THE COM- At this service the Jr. O. U. A. M. iiiti! and bird life as by keeping the ! MONT COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Prize 1931, also 1930 at the International Hair- lodge, the Boy KTOUIH anil the (Jill property posted, Mr. S'tcuerwiiki nan .SOUTH AMBOY/: dressers Show. Soouts will worship with us. floated a bird and wild niiimal sail! , Section 1. That Stevens Avenue Mid-week prayer service on Wed- tnary with the result tlint it is not j from Fourth Street to the Ilole-in- Phone P. A. 1110 for Appointment nesday at 7:<1(> P. M. uncomon to, in walking thru the tho-Wall, on the east side thereof, bf o .iroperty, flush a covey or quail or improved by the laying of combina- startle the domesticity of a pheasnnt tion curb, gutter nnd sidewalk in Kaer's Beauty Salon family, or "jump" a rabbit, and in conformity with the plans, specifica- "A PERMANENT INSTITUTION" Too Much Eating Causes the pond, wild ducks may lie seen in tions and map made by John A. the migratory periods. ConloKuc, City Engineer, which said 262 Madison Ave. Perth Amhoy Undesirable Overweight Altogether the spot is a nature map is entitled "Stevens Avenue curl), gutteu and sidowalk from OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS —o— lover's paradise and teachers with Yale Professor Claims Taking their nature classes should find this Fourth St. to the Hole-in-thc-Wall wonderful uutdoor class room wi'th City of South Amboy, N. J., J. A, Off Weight is Sometimes the great variety of trues, moss, | Conlogue, City Engineer" and which Dangerous. ichens and, on the edges of the said map is hereby adopted and ap- New York:—Claiming that while loud, aquatic plants, for their obser- proved. over-eating practically without ex- vation. Section 2. That tho sum of ?3,- ception is the cause of undesirable Then there is the sandy shorn line 500,00 is hereby estimated sa the overweight, Dr. Mendel, Professor of Raritan Bay for waders and bnth- cost of said improvement nnd here- physiological Chemistry at Vale Uni- rs, which reminds us of the very I by appropriated for the doing of versity, wnrned his rarlio audience on line view Ihun can be had from ;said work, Monday that taking oil' weight, too, the top of the bluffs. Section H. That the cost of sairi ANNOUNCING is sometimes! a dangerous practice. Another though• • t expressed 'by improvement be assessed against and Speaking as a guest of Colonel Mr. Steuerwuld was the possibility of collected from tile properties ben» 2 Change in Ownership of Goodljody on the A & P Food Pro- utilizing seme part of the level ex- j Cited thereby, and the balance, if any "/I// my life I have been a firm believer in quality gram, Dr. Mendel pointed out that HURTS on the top of the bluffs and ! there be, he raised by general taxa- heated buildings and less exercise lias 'near the highway for recreation cc-ii- j timi. and promptness. Summer and winter these folks decreased the need of large quantities lers. Tennis courts, earthen bowling j Suction 1. That this ordinnnoo of food. If we eat as our ancestors ulley*, etc. iciLild be laid out and nt1-: shall take effect inimediiitely on i*;s deliver the finest ice that ever hept food fresh and did, wo find ourselves overweight. The Modern Barber Shop .'iiniplislicd by the different .social; approval and publication in tho mun- i i In conclusion, Dr. Mendel said: iet». or clubs in the town in the vi ' nor prescribed by law. pure—delivered on time." —Says Practy Cal "Before you roll oil' or starve oil' or .•inily tnkinir the matter in hand am TO Aid, CONCKKNKI): Corner lirondwny mid John Street nU'iim oil' Hint pound nf flesh, find out 1 1 iiiMlalling tIn.-m. Tnlii notice that the nliove urdi- i whether you shouldn't rather In put- liny View lliinur is mi Ihe eve n iiiinci- WHS passed at u reuular mert- tine; if on. When you hnve round out, I'onni'ily Owned by Kriinli Piinico 1 1 extensive improvement-;, :4reets iin f the ('oiiiiiiiin Ci)iini'il nf Hi MM HILL ICE ^COALC? 9* follow tin. advice of medical HHCIM ' 1 inrteail of pinning vmir fnilh to a being n'l'ii'l"'! i' "' rci.ily furcurli all l! City nf Smith Ainlmy, lit I it on May fad." U'lift'.T and !i htiililiiii: programme 'HL'IHII, HI.'II, nnd wiv- approvepp d liy Ih G.E. APPLEGATE AND SON NOW lINI)i:i{ TMK iMANACKMIONT OF initicipali'd fiir thi' immediate ful.iin, .Miiym - on tin1 LMIth day of May. I Dill. I The ASP Komi I'nijvraui mi which 1 hill with the i'sfoi"dvenrss of tin YARD & OFFICE-I46 HENr A. M., on Slntimi 1 i WJ'/. and at (I: in A. M., on Slut inn line to In .tvnihu-l.* for nt lon^l ('ily Clerk. PHONE ^40-SOUTH AM BOX i WKAI1', Kaste"ii Diiyliidit. Saving year nr two for rci'icnl imiiil pur-1 SOUTH AMllOV CITI/.ION, Time. I LSSI'TO Oh' :1AV '.VI, I'J.'il.