VOLUME XXXIV. NO. 33. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914. Price Three Cents. DR. A. J. JACKSON LOYAL MOOSE Nothing heard from j DIES OF APOPLEXY HOLD SMOKER Richard Parisen

Dr. A. J. Jackson died at his home The Loyal Order of Moose held a Notwithstanding ten days have in Matawan on Tuesday night, of 'smoker in their rooms in Welsh's elapsed since Richard Parisen disap- appolexy, at the age of seventy-four Hall last Monday night. After a peared while on his way home across years. short business session those present the railroad bridge over the Raritan While Transferring From One Tro Dr. Jackson had quite a practice Reports Show That Schools are Run- wero ready to enjoy the entertain- Supreme Court Decides that License river, not a clew has been discover- in this city, and he will be greatly ment which had been provided. There ley Car to Another on Ambo ning Smoothly and Discipline Was Wrongly Granted—Emilius- ed as to his whereabouts. missed by his many patients here, a wero about two hundred present as Searching parties have been drag- each Bridge He is Struck by Moto number of whom having had his ser- Excellent—Children Reported not member was privileged to bring sen is Thus Deprived of His King the river, and cannons have vices all their lives. He was grad- one visitor with him. Ijeen exploded, but still no body has Cycle—Traffic Regulations Need uated from the College of Physicians Abie to Attend School on Account Martin and Lindsy, , furn- Saloon Business- Case Taken to been found. There can be no doubt ed to Protect Passengers. and Surgeons forty-two years ago. of Lack of Clothing. ished one of the main attractions of Court by George Giindrum, Sr. but that he was drowned, and search Dr. Jackson is survived by his widow, tho evening. They held forth in sing- for the body will be continued. one step-daughter, the wife of Ing and musical nets which mot with The retulnlng wall along the o • While in the act of transferrln Henry S. Terhuno of the Court grout favor. grounds of School No. 1. figured very decision of tie Supreme from one car to another on tho Am Errors and Appeals, and one brother, Joe Novak and Robert NicholB, prominently in the report of the tiled at Trenton by Justice Christ Church Home boy bridge last Saturday, Josep who is a detective for the State of building and grounds committee ut this city, ontortuined with their iiiusi- j Trenchurd on Wednesdaj tho license Fenton of Second street, was strua New York. He M'ns ft member of tbn Board of Education, meeting cal program. Tholr efforts wore granted by tho City Coi ncil to Slg- and Thanksgiving Day by a motor cycle and quite badl Matawan Lodge, V. and A. M., and Thursday evening. Tho roport stated parently greatly enjoyed, vard 11. Emlllusson to kjop a saloon injured. Glen wood Council, Royal Arcanum. thnt when the last controversy arose lOdward Kurroll also contributed in (hi! ilubbard building on Broad-' On b(,llil]f (1|- Chrls, church Home, Mr. Fenton attempted to get o: o ubout the wnll and the contractor not a lltlli! to the evenlng'H pleasure way is sot asidi-. Tho case was ar- i ] nm reunited to announce to tho the outsido of some passengers nhea was granted permission to go ahead by his Hinging, Blind before Justices Troncharu, ner- people of South Amboy that dona- of him, and as ho stepped further ti Spratford—Hausscr. and Mulsh it bafuro any decisive ac- Luncheon refreshments wero serv- gen and lllaok, tho license having (,|ons of fril|ti rannKhave an. officer with full authorit when the wedding party inarched Into to bo that it wan anything but a very large membership and seems to and had his attorney make verbal of Trustees and the Matron, Miss stationed thero to regulate traffic, an the room to the strains of Menduls- workman like ploef! of work. Tho be Increasing not a little. The char- protest ut tho meeting at which H Lilian Throo)), along non-denomina- thus protect people from beln. shon's wedding march played by Mrs. matter was discussed at some length' ter is still open but will close In a WBB considered against the granting tional linos, we trust nnd believe that slaughtered by reckless drivers o William Samuelson. Tho beautiful by the members and throy finally de- <';ouplo of weeks more. When I of tho license. The couhcll'B action a great number will help along the motor vehicles. ring ceremony was used in joining cided to meet next Thursday after- happens the entrance fee will be aJ^.aB favorable to the application and provisioning of the Home. the happy couple. noon and go look at the wall in ac- grout deal higher than It Is now. a writ of cortlorari wan granted by

Mi-3. B. 0. Longstreet and children, The'finest line of APOLLO CHOCOLATES in Boxes and 10 lbs. for formerly of this city, now residing Baskets that was ever in town at very low prices. in Trenton, spent the Thanksgiving Standard H & E Granulated holidays and part of this week with CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Sugar 53c her mother on Main street. Taking Cigars, per box 98c Velvet Tobacco, 1 lb. glass jar..,69c Union Leader Tobacco, regular The Misses Natalie and Anna Kis- Lord Sterling Cigars per box.. $1.75 10c. box 8c FLOUR EGGS sam of East Orange, Mr. Oliver Hart Roi Tan Cigars, per box $1.75 of New York, Mr. Potter of Wood- A fine Manilla Cigar, Magallance, Old Colony Tobacco, 1 lb. glass jar 79c Coresota or Pillsbury's, special Fancy Selected, in cartons r bridge, and Mr. Howard Adams of wrapped in foil, per box of 50 $1.7. » Old Colony Tobacco, 3 10c. bxs...2oc 24^1bbag85c 3Oc dozen Chicago, were guests at a house- 1776 Cigars per box $1.90 Tuxedo Tobacco, a pipe free -with party given by Miss Charlotte Muir- Crenio Cigars, per box 98c every box &0z heid, of Main street, over Thanks- Quo Placer Cigars, per box $1.98 Briar Pipe's, each .- 16c Butter Lard Lard giving and tho week end. • Historians Cigars, per box 98c Hefre is a chance to get a MEER- Pure Leaf o Fontella Cigars, per box 98c SCHAUM or FRENCH BRIAR PIPH. Best Creamery, specinl Compound White TRUSTEES EXTEND THANKS. Vintage Cigars, per box 98c each one In a handBome plush case, John Ruskjn, the big 5c. Cigar, over 300 varieties to select from rang- 11) 3 lbs 25c The trustees of Christ Church Homo 34c lb per box 95c ing from $1.00 to $5.00. wish to express there appreciation to Prince Albert Tobacco, %lb. box 49c Armour's Sugar Cured Hams 1 7%C lb Cheese, full cream 20c lb Mrs. Josephine Clark, MrB. Coward A pipe free with every box. A fine line of CIGAR and CIGA- CalC Hams, lean • 14%Clb Coffee, finest Santos - - 20c lb Miss Jennio Manhattan, Mrs. M. E Central Union Tobacco, RETTE HOLDERS ranging from Clnrk, M. P. Church, Mrs. M. E. 3 10c. bags 25c I'IOO to $3.00. Sour - - 3 lbs. for 10c Oatmeal, fresh 6 lbs for 25c Church, Mrs. Beta, Mrs. Chapman Stng Tobacco, 1 lb. box 69c Also a line line of Tobacco Pouches. Messrs. H. C, Perrine, Furalan B Potatoes, fancy Jersey's - 22c pk Bloaters 7 fcr 25c Stnisser, Oeo. Manaker, 0. Straub Karo Syrup - - Sc can Pound Cake, fresh 10c lb .Ttvcnl) Molzen, (loo. Nollus, the Junior FRUITS AND NUTS. Auxilary of Christ Church, Mrs. L. New Turkish Figs 21c Mixed Nuts H>. I"0 Oatmeal, Mother's or Quaker - 8c pkg Catsup, Bonny Best 8c bottle Mount, Mrs. Slmonson and Mr. Lund Fancy Grape Fruit 8 for 25c Almonds, the very best ID. 87C- for tho generous donntlons sent to Oranges, Sweet Floridas • 15 for 25c Macaroni or Spaghetti 7c pkg Fancy Florida Oranges doz. 2ilc ;„,.„„Brazi„l NlltNutgs n>. 17c tlm children on Thanksgiving Day. Malaga Ornpes lb. lSe 1 New Walnuts lb. 35o Horse Radish - - Sc bottle Campbell's Beans 3 cans for 25c it ia hard to pay which of tho fol- Nice Florida Tangerines doz. 29c j lowing Rood things they Hkcd the Californin Lemons, ex. large. .2 for fie West Indian Cocoanuts 8c most: vegetables, fruit, groceries, Peaches Prunes Pears cnki's, windy, preservers, jelllrs, voo< Fancy California and money? Fancy Jersey, large cans Fancy Jersey, large cans CAROLINE CONOVBR, W. J. SULLIVAN 12c can 3 lbs 25c 12c can Secretary 2S !<>' iwell Streot, Princeton. N. J. First Street and Broadway South Anrtoy, N. J. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. Those who have hitherto belonged to of young savages were heard retreat- the "Nickle-a-Week Missionary So- ing over the hill in the direction of M. P. CHURCH NOTES. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1914. ciety," may also continue their or- Mechanicsville. ganization and merely place their Our pastor, Rev. W. A. Ledford, * offering for missions in the mission At the Boy Scouts on next Wednes- arrived on Saturday afternoon and ary part of the envelope. There are day evening the Rector will give an we found him feeling quite ill, and FIRST I.HTIOI.HL BRNK CHRIST CHURCH 53 families (with 70 wage earning illustrated talk on "Animal Photo- he became much worse so that it members) who call the Chapel their graphy." At tho last meeting the was necessary to call the assistance SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. church home and even a small week- subject w'as "Bird Photography." of a physician, who found our broth- CHRONICLES ly offering from each one would er bordering on pneumonia. With achieve much for the Chapel's finan- the skill of the doctor we are glad Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 ces. Doubtless, under the former to say we found him much improved Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 Baptism (private): At 68 Catherine plan of loose-offerings only, some Sunday afternoon, but still confined Street, Nov. 27, Francis Hendrick have given generously and regularly to his room. We hope he will still Rogers, Infant son of Frank and each Sunday, but the advantage of THE RUT improve so that he will be with us Goldie Rogers. the new system ia that it should reach next Sunday. This Bank Pays Interest the non-contributing majority and ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK Burial: In Christ Church Cemetery thus evenly distribute .the financial We, the congregation of the M. P. PEL! CENT on balances averaging daily Dec. 3, Charles F. Laird, age G5 years. responsibility. Church, heartily thank Mr. Fulton for He was a good man, faithful and true his excellent lessons which he has so We shall miss him in the Parish and $500 and over for the month. The Every-Member Canvass is be- THE FARMERS THE CUSTODIANS delightfully and willingly given us in •on the Vestry, "After life's fitful OF THE NATION'S MORALITY, 2 ing vigorously prosecuted through- the past month. By his efforts we , may he rest well!" out tho Parish, and judging from the have held our services as usual and PER CENT in Havings Department reports handed in last Sunday there a good congregation; and have been Next Sunday (that being the first Co-operation of Church, School and on accounts of $5.00 and over remaining is reason for encouragement. It is Press Essential to Community inspired by the beautiful lessons of Sunday of the month) there will be in Bank for at least Two Months prior to hoped that the entire canvass may Building. Scripture which ho told us about. 3 two celebrations of the Holy Com- be completed by the coming Sunday, January 1 and July 1. munion, the first at S a. m., and the and the committees will meet for a Monday evening a meeting of Sun- second at 10.30. The Woman's Auxil- ISSUES TRAVELERS' CHECKS PAYABLE EVERYWHERE. brief survey of the work done, at 12 By Peter Radford day School teachers and ollicers was iary will also observe their corporate Lecturer National Fanners' Union, SELLS FOREIGN DRAFTS PAYABLE IN ANY PABT OP o'clock next Sunday. Members of the hi'Ul at tho .superintendent's home to Communion on this day. The second THE WORLD. Parish will greatly assist the can- The church, tho press and tho school transacted, business and arrange for Sunday in Advent is sometimes call- form a triple alliance of progress that vassers by signing up their cards on X mas. HARRY C. PERRINE, President R. C. STEPHENSON, Cashier ed "Bible Sunday" (from the petition guides the dcBUny of every commun- the spot, if possible, and if time is T. FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Cashier ia tho collect for the day) and the ity, staLc and nation. Wltliout thorn required for decision, there should Tuesday evening the choir anil Rector will accordingly preach at civilization would witliur and die and DIRECTORS: be no delay In sending in the card, through them life niiiy attain Its grout-' scholars of Sunday School mot to the late morning service on "The In- DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLFF- and thus the workers will bo spared eat blessing, power and knowledge rchrarao tho Xmas carols at the | comparable Boole." At the evening HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOGART tho labor of making another call up- The farmers of UIIH nation are greatly' homo of Mrs, David Dill. service (7.30), Ire will speak on "A J. BAIRD PERRINE R. C. STEPHENSON on you. Indebted to this social triumvirate for' Picture of Religious Life in the Mid- tholr uplifting Influence, und on behalf, Tiiosdny afternoon tho ladles mot dle Ages," of tho American plowmen 1 want to' There seems to bo tho usual ob- at the home of Mrs. Joseph Martin Safe Deposit Boxes SB2.OO thank those engaged In these high' jection to "Foreign" Missions. A und from thoro gathered nt tho Monthly Council of the Sunday callings for their ublu and olllclontj word of explanation may hero he In homo of Mm. Charles, Spi-ague, Sr., Schools of the Palrsli at the home of service, and I BIIIIII offer to tho press) order. Christ Church Pnrlsh is as- It lining her birthday. 'Clarence U. Stults, 128 Henry street a scries of urllck'B on co-opnratlori| sessed about $000 for Missions, .$200 between thesn Important lnlluoiicau. tonight (Friday). Let every teacher of fhls amount being for Diocesan and the farmers in thu liopo of in-! Wednesday evening, tho UshorH' and officer be In attendance. Missions, that Is to say, for mission- creaalng tho ulllclitncy of all by mu-,'Union met at tho homo of Mrs, ary work right horo within the tunl underHtnndliiB and organized uf-j Jacob Spraguo .for (i hunlnoss moot- At tho meeting of the Daughters bounds of tho Diocese of New Jersey; fort. Wo will tukc up, llret, tho rural] ing • \%vv'• / • of the King held last Saturday after- church. i tho remaining $400 is used for tho noon, the following officers were The Farmers Are Great Church Build-! NEVER IDLE! Church's world-wide work umlor At Thursday's prayer and class chosen: President, Miss Margarot era. ! Bishops In 43 dioceses and 33 mis- mooting there was a large attendance. Zepp; Vice-president, Mrs. Ambrose The Amorlcan fanner Iv Mio groatOBtj Advertisements in the sionary districts, and, neodlosR to It was led by Mr. Fulton. M. Gordon; Secretary, Mrs. J. Carle- church builder the v.- rid IIIIH ever' say, a largo majority of thoso dlocos- ton Voorhees; Treasurer, Mrs. Will- known. He 1B the custodian of tho] and missionary districts ore in the This was a busy week, as tho iam P. Nichols. nation's morality; upon his shouldorsj SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN United States. It is therefore evi- rests tho "ark of the covenant" andi Indies mado a boiler of chowder and dent that tho proverblnl "poor heath- he is more responsive to religious in-i quilted all day on. Thursday. The Rector had the pleasure of en" gets only a small portion of the flucnecs than any other class of ci^j Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! addressing the Woman's Auxiliary, of money given for missions. Objec- izeneiilp. " 'j A large attendance at Sunday St. Peter's Church, Perth Amboy, In tors, please invent some other ex- The Farmers of this nation havej School. This Is what pleases the their beautiful Parish House yester- cuse! , • . built 120,000 churches at a cost of; superintendent. day afternoon, upon tho subject, $750,000,000, and the annual contribu-j "Some Pathfinders of the Church De- tion of the nation toward all church| An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN The Rev. Augustine Elmendorf, of Tho C. E. Society had a glorious z yond the Alleghenies." institutions approximates $200,000,000, Newark, who was to have been the per annum. The farmers of the Unl-j meeting at 0.45, It being the occasion has no time limit to its usefulness to the guest and speaker of our Men's Club ted States build 22 churches per day.;of enrolling four new members to The Ladles' CullK of Boane Me- advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If next Tuesday night, writes us of his There are 20,000,000 rural church com-j the society. We are glad to see this morial Chapel report a good meeting inability to be present, owing to a municants on the farm, and 54 peri society growing. your ad is well written and interesting, it with Mrs. Frederick Semoneit, on conflicting engagement. In the ab- cent of the total membership of all; Pine avenue, last Tuesday afternoon. will be laid aside by the reader for future sence of anything worse in the waychurches reside In the country. The Rector much regretted his in- A Test for Liver Complaint—-Mentally reference. Or, if your ad reaches the right of a substitute, the Rector will de- The farm is the power-house of all] ability to be in attendance, owing to progress and tho birthplace of all thati liver an illustrated lecture on "His- Unhappy—Physically, Dull. prospect, it will make an impression on his •extra parochial engagements. Is noble. The Garden of Eden was; toric Boston." Tho Rev, Mr. Elmen- in the country and the man who would The Liver, sluggish and inactive, memory which will last for days, weeks dorf will address the Club on Janu- first shows itself in a mental state— ' Mrs. Joseph Wilson, the President get close to God must first get close; ary 12. to nature. ; unhappy and critical. Never is there and even months. of St. Martha's Guild desires a large The Functions of a Rural Church, joy in living, as when the Stomach attendance at the monthly meeting of Consider for a moment, can't you recall Tho new Reflectoscope which Is If the rural churches today are go-> and Liver are doing their work. Keep the Guild in the Parish House on lending so much of interest to all Ing to render a service which this age, your Liver active and healthy by us- an advertisement which you read months next Tuesday afternoon at 2.30, as meetings held in the Parish House demands, there must be co-operation! ing Dr. King's New Life Pills; they there ik much Important business to ago which was so strongly impressed on p/as made possible largely by the between the religious, social and eco-empty tho Bowels freely, tone up T)e transacted. Preparations for the nomic life of the community. your memory that you still remember the ;ood work of our revered and be- your Stomach, cure your Constipation "Birthday Party" for Tuesday night, The church to attain its fullest moas-| oved predecessor In the pastoral of- and purify the Blood. 25c. at Drug- offer made ? Dec. 15, go on apnee, and it ia ex- ure of success must enrich the lives, fice, the Rev, H, M. P. Pearse, D. D. gist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve excellent pected that this will prove the great of the people in the community it The results of advertising may not be A number of years ago a goodly sum for Piles, • * social feature of the Parish for the serves; it must build character; devel- was given him by a devoted parish- op thought and Increase the efficiency o instantaneous. Don't expect that when entire year. Instead of the silken ioner, to be expended by the Rector of human life. It must serve the so- bags, heretofore used, small envelopes The key to success Is seldom used you spend a dollar for advertising today "for the benefit of the youth of the cial, business and intellectual, as well as a night key. •will' be used this year to hold the Parish." At the time the fund was as the spiritual and moral side of life. o • that it will return to you ten-fold tomorrow. birthday offering, thus eliminating a started, the purchase of a stereopti- If religion does not make a man more great deal of unnecessary work. capable, more useful and more just, Many a dollar has been coined out Newspaper advertising is the very best con waa considered, but the sum in what good is it? We want a practical of determination. hand was not sufficient then for a medium for bringing to the attention of the There were over 40 communicants religion, one we can live by and farm first-class equipment, and Dr. Pearse at tlio Altar Rail in Boano Memorial by, as well as die by. buying public your business and your wisely deposited the amount in a Chanel on last Sunday morning, or, Fewer and Better Churches. wares and gaining their confidence by im- avings Bank until such time as in other words, nearly throe-fourths Blessed Is that rural community pressing on them your personality and of tho entire communicant list. The enough might bo secured to obtain a •which has but one place of worship. iongregatlonnl meeting which con- high-grade apparatus, and this sum, While competition is the life of trade, reputation for fair dealing. it Is death to the rural church and vened immediately after was in every now after a number of years swelled to goodly proportions, he turned over moral starvation to the community. •way"' avhelpful and amicable one. The Petty sectarianism is a scourge that Roctbr spoke on "Church Finances," to tho present Rector, wiho at once proceeded to ndd the necessary re- blights the life, and the church preju- and urged the Chnpol people to use dice saps the vitality, of many com- Try an Advertisement for Three Months Duplex TCnvolopo System. During the maining amount to the fund, and the munities. An over-churched commun- open mooting thoro wero a number result is the fine new Refloctoscopo ity is a crime against religion, a seri- in the CITIZEN. of siieoches and questions asked and which oven many of our wealthy ous handicap to society and a useless Answered. Mr. Ambroso M. Gordon, Parishes would be proud to own. tax upon agriculture. . who has faithfully and efficiently While denominations are essential assisted the Rector and Vestry of and church pride commendable, the The Gallery's Verdict. There was a good attendance and NOTICE. Christ Church for tr.nny years in tho nuch interest manifested In the joint high teaching of universal Christianity In the old days the proprietor of a must prevail if the rural church Is to ALL PERSONS CONCERNED WILL holding of lny services at this Chapal meeting of the Junior and Senior music hall always used to walk up every Sunday, also favored the fulfill Its mission to agrlculturo. and down tho center gangway during take notice, That all debts owing to •hnptora of tho Brotherhood of Saint We frequently have three or four scheme strongly. IJy this new method the performances and restrain the ex-the estate of James H. Gordon, or to Andrew on last Thursday night, when churches in a community which is not uberance of his pntrons. Oue night u tho Chtipol pooplo will each make an the firm of Howell & Gordon, are ho Rector spoke on "The Church in able to adequately support one. Small COPVRICHT-APS.DC* lady singer bepin u doleful ballad In annual pledge for Parish Support now due and payable. Notice is fur- Alaska," and projected upon the congregations attend Bervlires onco a a still more doleful voice, and at ouco ther given, that the proper and legal and Missions, to bo pnld woekly month and all fail to perform the re- icreen many Interesting and remark- received "tin- bird" from the nailery. settlement of the Estate of James H. through tho double-envelopes. These ligious functions of the community. ablo views of Alaskan scenery along "That'll do. linys," Bilid the proprietor. Gordon, deceased, will require tho envelopes will bo turned over each The division of religious forces and For The Bride To Be•'Order, please: (ilvc thu artiste n the Imnlcs of the Yukon. Tho next collection of all tho above mentioned week by tho Sub-Trensuror of the lecture will be given January 7. the breaking into fragments of moral cbnnce." lint when the perforuiuuco Chapel to tho Parish Treasurer, and efforts Is ofttlmeB little less than a our offerings in rings was finished he took off his hilt, buwed debts, by legal action, if necessary. Christ Church Parish will continue, calamity and defeats the very purpose to the gallery und remarked, "1 beg Payment may be made to Francis H. Tho Rector offers a reward of $10 exhibit a remarkable la return, to provide the services of they seek to promote. pardon, yon were quite right"—Lon- Gordon, at the store corner of Broad- for information leading to the detec- a clergyman for the Chapel. Pledge The fevila of too many churches can collection of diamonds, don Express. way and David street, or to the un- tion of the boys wiho have recently curds are now In the hands of nearly be minimized by co-operation. The dersigned. been bombarding (from Stevensdalo sapphires, emeralds and all the Doane Memorial people, and, social and economic life of a rural Life. WILLIAM J. BOWB, Park) the roof of Christ Church and community are respective units and pearls in solid gold and although tho weekly payment of In certain of its essential respects, a Administrator of James H. Gordon, other property in and around the cannot be successfully divided by de- madhouse; in others, a pngennt; In still pledges does not begin until January platinum setting, deceased. 9-13-tf churchyard. This incipient lawless- nominational lines, and the churches others, a commonplace succession of 3, tho cards should be signed up nt ness must be stopped, even if cer- can only occupy thiB important field These rings are of orig- humdrum incidents. At times you aro once and either given to Mr. Gor- tain boys now under suspicion have by cooperation and co-ordination. quite sure it Is nil n gray monotony; ARE YOU GOING TO ADVANCE don or sent directly to the Rector or inal and distinctive de- to be made an example of. Some- The efficient country church will again It begins to arise and spread it- WITH INCREASING 1'IlOSrERITY? Treasurer of tho Parish. There are time, when we view the present gen- definitely serve its community by lead- signs and afford an self like an Arabian night And tbe This country Is iMvnkoiiliig tollsigrcutrom- few families 1n that section who morclal opportunities. An onortiious world- eration, which like the proverbial Ing in all worthy efforts at community elegance and beauty unexpected breaks loose—a series of could not elve from 15 to 2i> cent3 at building, in uniting the people in all triuloawaits us. This mmum substantial tid- Topsy is "just growing up," we won- strange encounters, flashes of vivid vnnconiont to the young man and young least for parish support, and from co-operative endeavors for the gen- that will attract the color, bright oncer personalities Jos- woman who aro propnrod. Aro you roady? der whether life or property will be B to 10 cents a week for missions. eral welfare of the community and in tllnp and strutting in eicesB of vitality. Trainer's Business College safe in the South Amboy of the most exacting. Of course, there are some who could arousing a real love for country Ufa —Harper's Weekly. Will lit you to fill crodltably a desirable future. Only last Tuesday a group position In tho commercial world do much better than that. The en- and loyalty to the country home and Shorthand, Typowrltlnn. Business English, of Indies was standing on the walk these results can only be successfully Olllco Tmhilni;, nookkcephiK and Account- velopes can be placed each Sunday SAMUEL KINSTLINGER, Hots and tho Sexes. just in front of the Parish House, accomplished by the united effort of A •woman can tnfco a dime to the ancy— these compose tho equipment that on the pjnte at the Chapel or In any enables youinj mon and women to i^rasp tho when suddenly nn umbrella was the press, the school, the church and Jeweler uml 0|i(lcinn liver counter of tho butcher's shop and hoBtuppnrtunltlcs unit thus win thoir way ta of the c.Wchea in tho Parish whero 8I)C(!RSS. knocked from the hands of Mrs. Sig- organized farmers. Broadway, Opp. C.R. R. Station strike a better bargoln than a mnn ths? communicant may be In ntten- liny und evening sessions. Kutor any time. vnrd EmlliussMi and irreparably could maku: but a man can wear a danco. frhero is no Intention to dis- T MINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ruined. A smooth stone ns lnrgo ns two dollar hut till It turus green, whilo turb !n|any way tho good work of Tho more children a woman has B woman elm wear a twenty-flve dollar Tel. 50!>-i\r Perth Amlioy, N. J. a man's (1st rolling down the gravel tho Wotftan's Society of the Chapel. tho fewer theories she has about one only till her friends know It by gnvo tho explanation and a number I raising them. sight—Loukivillc^Courler-Journal. Subscribe lor The Citizen. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. Btfites "them a'bloff"»<.. it should give them a crown, and their only Gea. Wi Trnex , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934. friend is he who broke bread with beggars and said: "Come unto me all Q. A. It, n first and third nesday aftei n of each month at' ye that are -weary and heavy laden and 3 o'clock, In 1 'chael Welsh's Hall. NEW YORK AMUSEMENTS. Sporting Commeni. I will give you rest. ' I Commander, A.son Stlllwell; Adju Ob, America! The land of the free tint, S. H. Cbatten. and the home of the brave, the St Stephen's lodge, No. OS, F. A A.. The flrauu* Opera House. OVER A MILLION AND A HALF world's custodian of chivalry, the M. Meets at K. of R Hall, first an*- Chauncey Olcott's extended engage- r WOMEN WORK AS FARM HANDS champion of human rights and the de- third Mondays of each month (except- WHIRMVIXDS DEFEAT Sl'OltmG XOTjES, fender of the oppressed—shall we per- ing July, August, and holidays) at ment at the Grand Opera House con- IN THE UNITED STATE*. ; 7:30 p. m. 2VEPTPXES OF THIS CITV mit our maidens fair io be torn from tinues with all the enthusiasm that The C. Pardee works bowling team the hearthstone by the ruthless hand Joel Parker Council, No. 69, Jr. O. lias attached to his former record- The Neptunes are getting better all was scheduled to bo'vl the local Y. By Peter Radford of destiny and chained to the plow? i L'LT. A. M.51., meets every Friday evening,. breaking weeks at that famous old the time. Last Friday night they M. C. A. Senior t'jtm last Tuesday Lecturer National Farmers' Union. Shall we permit our faithful wives, !.n K.n'S.h.ts of Pythias Hall. Councilor, theatre. Each day sees the Olcott played the Whirlwinds, of Sayreville night, but for some reason or other . Our government never faced so tre-j •whom we covenanted with God to cher- H. R. Havens; Recording Secretary, C. II. Kdwards. clientele filling the great capacity of on Allgair's Court. Although tlife they failed to show up and the game mendous a problem as that now lying] ish and protect, to be hurled from the Friendship Council, J(o. 16, I), of L. the theatre and each performance is local team lost it was by the narrow dormant at the doors of congress andj home to the harvest field, and our was necessarily postponed. 1 mothers dear to be driven from the old meets on alternate Fridays of each attended with the enthusiasm which margin of three points. The final the legislatures, and which, when aroused, will shake this nation from] arm chair to the cotton rmtch? month, at 2.30 p. m., in Knights of Olcott audiences always display to- , , Pythias Hall. First and Stockton score was 10 to 13. Good guarding Must be quite a lucrative business tenter to circumference, and make] in rescuing our citizens trom tho' streets. Councilor, Mrs. I'earl Van: wards their favorite star. "The Heart and not poor shooting was the cause setting up pins in the bowling alleys civilization hide its face in shame.! of Paddy Whark" is undoubtedly the of the unusually small score. forces of civilization can we not apply; Hise; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada these days? that problem is—women in the field., War(1 best vehicle that Mr. Olcott has The Nep's jumped ahead early in • The last federal census reportaj to our fair Dixieland the rule of the - sea—"women and children first?" L General Morgan Lodge, J

JfEVr tXDERTAKIXG ESTABLISHMENT John P. Martin, of Elizabeth, one THE QUALJT YS of the best known and most distin- L guished of New Jersey funeral direc- tors, and a native of South Amboy, Brief Items Concerning People We has opened an office in this city at Prove Interesting 192 Broadway. Know that ATBIG COME DOW We Mr. Martin is a son of the late Reading. in prices on standard groceries as may be seen John Martin, who was for many years engaged in the undertaking business Miss Martha Buchanan is spending by running over the following articles: here and in Perth Amboy, and who some weeks in Cape May. represented Middlesex county in the House of Assembly in 1885-86. Some Mrs. Frank Weber, of Rahway, Toilet Paper, DusseJdorf Mustard time after the death of Mr, Martin's spent Tuesday visiting relatives in Per Roll 3c Per Class 5c father, the family moved to Elizabeth. this city. Mr. Martin is well known in South Amboy. Miss Jennie P. Dayton will spend Gloss Starch, Washing Soda, He is one of the progressive under- the summer in tbe Catskill Mountains, , Shoes takers in the country, and is promi- New York. Par Pound 5c Per Pound 1c nently identified with evpry movement • y where. looking to the advancement of his .John A. Lovely, attorney-at-law, has 1 BOX PARAFINE WAX, per box 9c profession. He was appointed by passed successfully the examination PREMIER BLACK PEPPER, box 8c ^oods are Governor Stokes as a member of tho as Counsellor-at-Law. Stnte Board of Embalming Examiners, HIRES' ROOT BEER EXTRACT, bottle 15c i reputa- at the time of the enactment of the Miss Lena Disbrow, of St. Barnabas LARGE JAR COCOA 24c law regulating the practice of under- Hospital, Newark, spent Tuesday with LARGE JAR PEANUT BUTTER 24c tch are all taking and embalming In New Jersey, her father in this city. ALASKA RED WING SALMON 15c and has since held the olllco consec- utively under fJovornors Fort, Wilson MISH lOlizabcth Campbell and Miss and Fielder. He is also first vice- Margaret OalHigher aro sojounrlng In president of tho National Association Sullivan County, New York. r id TRUNKS. of EmbalmeTs' Examining Ronrils of William E. Sloyer North America, and Is a member of MIHS Anna firlfllth, of Camdcn, Is tho executive commit.toc of the icnillnK n vacntlon with Mr. and 88 John St. Telephone 103-w Near B'way * of Furnish- National Funeral Directors' Associa- Ira. Collln Stratton, of Main street. ii tion. pparel. Tho now office hns boon rninodolli'il Rov. Warren Roao, of Wnretowu, and presents an attractive appearance. occ\i|ii<'d tho pulpit in the Methodist Formal niioiineoincnt by Mr. Martin Episcopal Church Jam Thursday even- f will bu found on page wven of thin Ink'. Issue of Tho Citizen. * * t T REEN Rov. George A. House, of West f t Orange, occupied thn pulpit of the T COMING EVENTS. UNDERWEAR T ore" July 4_p|cnlc of Sacred Heart pllRl Church last Sunday morning t f and evening. T h Am boy, N. J. Parish, at Stcvensdnlc. July 11—Joint excursion of Star of M1B» Marguerite Nuw.y, of Henry t Jersey Lodge No. 484, B. of IJ. F. & street, loft this city last Sunday for t E., and Paul DeGraw Hamilton Lodge a ten day vacation with relatives at SALE I t No. 552, B. of R, T,, to Coney Islnnd. Cos Cobb, Conn. July 15, 10 and 17—Lawn Festival t of St. Mary's Parish, on tho Rectory Prof. H. Spech, of New York City, ; mtiBlc and singing director is spend- i grounds. MEN'S 50c POROSKNIT UNDERWEAR, at..... August 27—Excursion ot M. E. Sun- ing bis vacation with Mr. Charles C. t rid Street day School to Asbury Park. NeliviB on Upper Main street. -MEN'S 50c ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR, at...... Miss Margaret Donovan has re- MEN'S 50c and 75c BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR,, he highest grade, the best CARD OF THANKS. turned homo after spending the week at ...• (. •!• can buy. The undersigned hereby wish to end at Rockaway Beach, as the MEN'S 25c and 35c BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, express tfieir sincere thanks and ap- guest of Miss Agnes Colllater. preciation to their many kind friends at. . 1.. 1, and neighbors for their sympathy and Mr. Max IUkowitz and family, of Pot Roast assistance during their recent sad Brooklyn, will spend tbe Fourth of MEN'S 59c GREY MERINO UNDERWEAR, at..-! bereavement; also to Rev. H, C, White July in this city, as the guests of Mr. BOYS' 25c BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, at 19c for his faithful attention and to al and Mrs. Jacob Itzkowltz, of Henry who sent flowers including the Ladles' street. 12Jc and 14cAid of the Presbyterian Church, Lady Grac^ Lodge, and the teachers of the Mrs. James Shaw, of Burlington, public schools, also Stillwell & Mason left this city last Tuesday, after . W. GOLDBERG for their kind attention to our beloved spending a week or so with her son, "THE TURNER STORE" Jersey Veal mothor. the Rev. J. B. Shaw, pastor of the • MR. JAMES WATSON, M. E. Church. V MISS KATE WATSON, ••• Broadway and David Street South Amboy, C 15c and up MISS MARY WATSON, Capt. H. Nelson and sons, Harry • , MR. DAVID H. WATSON. and Milton, of First street, are spend- ing their vacation in Europe, visiting ion, Etc., at very moderate prices. Though truth may lie at the bottom their relatives.* They sailed on stea- of a- well very few englers go there mer "Bergensfford," from Brooklyn, TELEPHONE 26-J to fish. N. Y., Tuesday, June 30th. Trade at N, REPORT OF CHAIRMAN OF MBRART COMMITTEE At the regular meeting of the Board 5,10 and 25c Pept SL of Trustees of the South Amboy Public Library, held Wednesday even- Ing, July 1st, in the Library Rooms, mspan Bros. the following report was read: PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES Vol. Special Sales Every Saturday Circulation during month 1894 to all points, South Amboy, Mechanicsville, Morgan Average per week 438 WE GIVEand REDEEM SURETY TRADING SI New applications for borrower's hone 19. We Give Elk Stamps. cards, 78. Books added adway South Amboy By purchase 151 NCE-Our Store will close Saturday, July 4th, at 12 Noon. By gift 147 Special Ten Day# Total 298 Men's and Boys' Underwear, two piece su Frjday, July 3 and ends Monday, July 6 Received from fines $12 61 knee drawers .... Rents for penny-o-day books.. 4 95 /Pillsbury, Cold Medal or Mauser Reserves '.;...' .32 New cards ;';',K " 10 Union Suits . 24 1-2 lb. bag 7Se 9 Total ;..'."'. $17 98 Chilflren ^ Bompers Rospecfully submitted, (Mrs.) K. E. Nichols, Stove Polish Chairman Library Committee. Ladies' Home Journal r Items Ko xntoed, special Vulcanol or Black Jack, reg. 10c size It Is Indeed a source of gratifica- y tion to those who advocated and e Dozen Special 7£c €4111 spared no effort In establishing'the Bfiext to Hew st Library to witness such an .apprecia- tion of their work as testified to by SALT Pea Beans the above report. There are over 2,200 volumes on tho shelves from SCULLY PICKS HOWARD JHJLE leg. 10c bag, special which patrons may choose, and of FOR 7UVAL ACADE5P 5c lb this number over 2,000 are tbe prop- 6p bag erty of the Association, the remainder Congressman Scully has selecte being a State loan. Howard Clark I^ule, Jr., of ' Brunswick, as his principal cam 'During tho months the following BUTTEK\ for admission to the United Corn Flakes books were donated: Complete set of Nnvnl Academy, and Mr. Rule' Quaker, special Americanized Edition of Encyclopedia Best Creamery, special of friends aro congratulating Brittanica, donated by Mrs. Dutrow, his good fortune, and Cong 5o Railway, N. J., 131 volumes of fiction 28c lb Scully on account of his goc donated hy a friend: and two vol- Hon. This Is an honor che1 20 Elk Stamps f«e with 1 lb. of <"•••*' umes donated by Miss Helen Brown. CHOICE COFFEE, !b. .. hundreds of boys in ^f The Association feels extremely trlot, and New Brun' . 31c hankful for these very kind gifts— 'ho Congressman 10c and also to Mr. James E. Wall'* -' 1 11 it Mr ^•• - 10c 45c so kindly donatP ^'- " 9c Oc 00 CITIZEN. SOME JOTTINGS COLLECTED L.Y 4, 1914. THE ART OF IDLING BY OUR REPORTER WHILE ,'. CHURCH NOTES It Is a Part of the Indolent Life GUNNING ABOUT THE CITY. of the Leisurely Turk. To the People paitor had charge of the class and prayer meeting last week. A WHERE SITTING IS EXERCISE. fair attendance, but some were missed. In tht Orient the Placid Natives Re- The threatening weather kept some gard What We Would Call Loafing tome last Sunday and yet almost the ae a Mark of Respectability—A Trip usual attendance was present. There In a Caique on the Golden Horn. In opening my office in this ci "were also visitors at all services dur- One of tlie first words in the Turkish ng the day and eight at Sunday language tliut 1 learned to recogulzo That Nick Tollls Is a great sprinter my methods are modern, sanitary an School. was kyef or kuif. Making kyef wua a when It comes to chasing a flve-dol- very common occupation, Judging from lur bill. Ask Sprague, The pastor preached In the morn- the number of times that I heard the ing on St. Matthew 19, 27, "Theword used. The dictionary definition That Stovons avenue needs a I give personal attention to ev of kyef la "health," "pleasure." UenUli Rewards of faithful following of thorough sweeping—at least the people und pleasure lire not always nynony- ment, and at all times my office will be mous, but tlipy ecuiucd to be In tills residing on tho avonuo think so. special piece was sung In the euse, for people who sold they hud embalmer and sanitarian. been mnklnis kyef always looked Iwtli That our friend, Squire Mason got .ning by Mru. Edward English and happy and liunltliy. his picture took Tuesday morning, ars, Craig, entitled, "Jesus I'll go To the nveriiKo American the Idea and still the camera was In good through with Thee," was very appro- condition. priate. r«l>resi!iitwl l>y tho word kyef is about For eighteen years I have conduc us foreign IIH tli« word Knelt. You could not pooMlhly mil Ice ky<-f at u foot- That tho IJAHO of. tho traftlc sign, ing establishments in Union County. •"" s Ethel Dill, the assistant supor- ball game or n horse moo or uuloino- left at Htevnns avnnuo and Main ient o£ tho Junior C. E., told tho blllng up to tho limit of police regula- street Saturday night, causod many ones a number .of things on tions. One thing BOOH biroiiu-H evident atitomoblloH to do somo jumping. • we should be proud of our to the scIunlllU: liivpHtinitlor of kyef. The MARTIN SERVICE means mor. country. It was a lesson on "Clvio Whntever it may 1>«, kyof Is made That Hie proBpects of (Ire crackers without hnste. without excitement mid, Pride," a good meeting. and fireworks being shot in town on of the dead. I bejieve that it is of prim above all things, without nolne. tho Fourth has caused some nervous The Sunday School was one wholo Leisure, Idling if you like, IIIIM been people to tromblc with fear. They agement to protect the living. Class as the superintendent and as-reduced to a fine nrt In tho orient. favor a safe and sano Fourth, as sistant conducted tho quartorly re- There is no pluc« In the world where doing nothing is no respectable. Able- last year. view. It was certainly helpful to see bodied men sit unblunhlngly nt mlddiiy o how the various points la tho lessons In a coffee house drinking numberlons | My funeral equipment is of the latest a were discussed, the questions and cups of strong-, bluck coffee, smoking a answers that were brought forth—an narglle and stnriDg at a chessboard A REAL JULY 4 Instructive meeting. for hours at a time. Loafing we call It Special attention is given to the trans In America; In Italy, dolce far olente; AMERICAN The officers, teachers and others In Turkey, making kyef. to the removal of bodies. met and decided to hold their annual The oriental 1» slow and easy In bin excursion to Keansburg the last week amusements. Be lingers over his pleas- ures, making them last as long as pos- in July, the exact date to bo select- sible. None too fond of exerting him- ed; the members of the school to beself, most of hit exercise is taken Bit- taken free of charge. Others will ting still. The Turkish verb otur, toe charged only the regular fare. which means "sit," Is much used both Join f i number. In word and in action. They sit over a cup of coffee in an out of door cafe, new quarter's lessons begin they sit under a tree smoking a ciga- dunday. They are fill new rette, they sit for four hours making ! .ameat studies and are very edi- you a visit, and they mar git the live- OFFICE AND FUNE °* long day out in a grassy field or on the ing to those who wish to know banks of a stream doing nothing at all. more of the bible and how to prepare The Turks are fond of outdoors. And themselves fol service here and one is not surprised. The highest point 192 heaven after. ,fr of Constantinople is Tchamlldja, a hill that stands a few miles back from the 'tj was only one teacher absent Scutari landing on the Asiatic side. Telephone 9-J Sunday. This speaks well for The view from this hill is one whose "chool beauty casts a spell that lasts as long as memory lasts. "See Naples and die" runs the old saying, but do not die be- "enlor C. B. held a short but fore you have SGEU Constantinople % meeting at which time the from Tchuinlldju. 'ivic Reforms," were dls- There are miiny open fields in and 1 a number of which in ourabout Constnntinople to which the peo- 'ere touched upon, as to ple resort on high days nnd holidays, be made better morally. the brilliant colors of tho native dress standing out against the greouest green nnd the bluest blue of the natural Thomas & McMichael water you brenthe one sigh of relief, "Well," said one of the callers, "what RHEUMATISM, GOUT. ALPINE'S BAR' hut not more than one, for the Golden is it tonight?" _ r SCIATICA, AND orn Is very narrow and very busy, "Guess," murmured the professor. We sell Men's, Boys', l Lad "Micrococci?" asked one. LUMBAGO at a very reasonable price ai 4 £ td any moment you may look up at free of cu/irge. "No." Me tiiiw IMII.-II Thuii".imtJ «'ith j prow of a steamer bearing down Alsc' Ladle3' and Gents" {>! on you at full speed. Behind you. "Pneumococel?" asked the other. JONES BREAK-UP prices. o the right of you, and to the left "No." We carry a full line or 1 "SplrocUaetae?" ANQ IT yVILL CURE YOU , are clumsy freight boats tnan- Always in stock at York prices. (Alterations free). y scolding boatmen. And Just "No." We take orders for Men' e of your oarsmen does wtint The callers ran the ficole of micro- A. O.FARXSS1TS measure. -rbidden you to do—stands up organisms us far as they knew It Then PELA.RMA.CY Our Yard Goods are ol t one of them said: Iowe3t prices. ice. 'Wildly gesticulating, he Broadway and Augusta Street We present every custoi •k in picturesque Turkish nt "Well, we give It upl What Is ltr patronage t The professor smiled blandly. "Sau- steersman who has nearly So- ig i3 believing, ca' over. After you havo had sages!" .«. r . Tow times and havo 17 14 ( ALPINE"" life you ceuso to Fair Warning, WILT "dm ivonuo and John Sf Mistress—Jane, I flaw tbb milkman •mil toritr. snm • -inrnWig. In the future I iaUy/Ielec. ' "|ffi||g Iplilfilsilfil* ! ; salary'of'$75y : V;t: "i0$j$0- • •' • msiderable tin' •j&gnjgplt,,.. id From *uJ One) iate?for'i~ ;ng the matter 8 ? f: lanknote Company, jipiinlng;_bt thb rT-'; '' "- Wright I commercial depart wi prograi is for the coin- Meeting was adjqurned to menceraent exercises, $33.00 dhe manual trainir- :pai. meet again on rsday evening, less amount contributed by the %his conection the .y one Suitable July 16. class, $10.88 ...'...".,:•: 22.12 the commercn subects w,&s not ess College, for There ^ j« Trainers Busi I a^iteacher of the system th^t is in engraving ot the diplomas... 2.75 , l bunkoed by phone Co 31.40 ugs in the schools at the j present Many a *" ^ kind of Tailori: New York Tek- '. .Vosition by her Samuel Schlein ler 420.00 time. After considerable discussion We take all the responsibility -f y P. S. Miller, fo r services as act- jihe matter was laid over for further ig principal ... 97.50 ing supervisii consideration at the special meeting and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Peckham & Li\ ',tell 2.49 Estate of Janie s H. Gordon... 31.2" i'hich will be held in about two BIDS FOH COAL. We please the most careful dressers in Miss Edna Agan , substitute fees 4.88 weeks and meantime the city super- SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE3 ed- South Amboy P rinting Co 1G. intendent was instructed to endeavor received by the Board of Education of we feel sure that wfi are able to meet your 'or services and IH. B. WareW , 1 to get a line on a satisfactory teacher the City of South Amboy at a meet- every respect. material used in repairing tele- ing to be held in the City Hall on phones, bells, etc 25.35 of the present system. The manual Thursday evening, July sixteenth, 1914, Imported and Domestic Suitings—the f5- .Icoakley & Sulll^ 'an 18.75 training teacher was also laid over at eight o'clock, for furnishing the -~'~~^\ Water bills, for School No. 2.. 108.61 until tho next meeting. The most public schools with 150 tons of Egg sortment of woolens in exclusive patterns f t Jim ^- bills, for School No. 1... 138.53 Coal, and (JO tons of Stove Coal to be ater ;xpressage, post- likely applicant for this position is a ,k of Samuel Locker, delivered at the convenience of the 77 Mr. Gordon B. James, of Brooklyn, N. Board of Education. to de- age, etc Charles Tiramins for Y. Mr. James is a graduate of Pratt The Board reserves the right to re- ^© $15^? $18 ngress- The bill of C r and held up pending Institute and his qualifications are ject any or all bids, if in their opin- Make your selection now and let us take .son ad- $27.19 \was read the bill was for sun-very high indeed. He will accept ion It Is for the best Interests of tho ,tU favor Investigation as city to do so. Proposals to bo sent iles that had nottho position for a salary of nine to Samuel Locker, Secretary of Board ure. To insure prompt delivery and the lore than dries and supf. by the building and hundred dollars p,er year. His only of Education. vice—ask for "Taylor Tailoring." Tom out; been authorized ee. It is the cusdrawbac- k is his lack of experience, SAMITKL LOCKER, grounds coumiitt vrltten order for allas he only graduated this year. 7-4-2 Secretary Board of Education torn to issue a \ kind and It seems Upon motion of Mr. Mason the sec- Jf. gh the pres- supplies of this in the greater num- retary was Instructed to advortis;1 e any street none was issued 7 MONTHS FOR THE PRICE Boys'Norfolk Suits, $8.50 quality, at - ^2.1 i> ber of the above cases. for the coal supply for the coming This is to Mr. Mason repo rted that the bulld- year in accordance with (lift mmul Men's Straw Hats, $2.00 and $1.50 quality at 1.00 ts are the ...OF 6... ing and grounds committce had sold custom of the pnst. The bids nro t only add the old boiler of ! School No. 1 for theto bo ready for opening at tho special If you begin on or beforo August 1. ct strang- liars which amount meeting to be held on .July 1C. sum of twelve do If you Intend to follow a buslnoss would bo turned over to the city A resolution offered by Mr. Mason W. W. GOLDBERG A motion to that authorized tlit> issue of a draft In career you cannot afford to neglect custodian of funds tho right preparation. ttIS CITY effect was carried favor of the secretory, Mr. F/OCker, "The Turner Store" The city engine *r presented plans for services before the supremo court Trainer's Business College, MV6) and specifications Cor the erection of and extra work In making extracts Broadway and David St. South Amboy it of thea retaining wall along John street from tlm minutes of certain montlnga PESTS AMBOY, N, J, hairnian. and Cliuton Place, These plans were us requested by the court. Tim ml UwK can start you on tho road to success. the com- prepared in accordi nee with a motion drnft wast hi the amount of $7.fi0 and ted that passed by the boa rd some tinio ago covered three days of this duty. Send for information today. Read Advs. in Citizen, and Profft thereby. to hear and provide for a c oncrote wall fonn- • before datlon and the top to be of cemont block. A great d cal of discussion for the ^VV%'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV^WVVVVVVVVVVV'•"•'VVVVVT'••vvvv'•"•"l ensued upon this n iattor and it was rom, the flnally settled by tl ie board carrying l that the plans Mr. Mason's motioi f t ,nd' Bpeciflcatlons as prepnred by • idopted. ± Another motion frota the same t rce Instructed he secretary to f •ertise for bids f or the constrtic- f of this wall, sal. i bids to be sul)-f Bricgs' Clearance Sale ready for ope, nlng at a special t f ~ns of the boar, i to be held on Copies ol ' the plans and t t ations may b e obtained from f Of High-grade Briegs-Built, Ready-To-Wear y of the city engineer in thet f Office nuilo ing. Bond for • y lount of tl|ie contract will f Kuppenheimer and Fashion Brand y \. ive to be 1 It is t at the w1J1 will cost in f iood of s|x hundred dol- T V Men's and Boys' V'.stated Jiat on account f vofjllr. H nes, the teach- t f 4*1vWl no Ireport to make. wo Id be gratified • v>/1 siVnply act as at So subject of re-employ- Summer Suits lg the ne\v teachers for jar. As one member of t ^committee he recom- Starts Friday, July 3rd t iProfessor 0. O. Barr be t coining year at a "OIGGER and better bargains than ever before are yours, it you will attend T 0. This as put as a •*-* this most unusual sale. Semi-Annual Clearances have been held by this t i)|i'ci| by e board. • nniriided liat the fol- store since its organization in 1880, but this one will surely eclipse all.others. No y In1 re-en loyed at the better clothing merchandise than this can be found anywhere. Satisfying buying t d -alai'i : Prof. P. V iriiidpal f the high is guaranteed for we sell only dependable goods. Our advertisements are founded <' i,ii 75.00; Hiss Gladys upon absolute truth and everything must be satisfactory to you or your money "•350.00 Miss Jose- i1 iry, J0.00; Miss will be refunded. This has always been our policy and guarantee. If you never t -ilary, S&0.00; Miss have had the pleasure of dealing with this store, come'and see if we do not back ilary, $.|0.00; Miss up our arguments with the cleanest, choicest and most reliable stock of clothing il from the manual f •nt to tie drawing in the county and note if ours are not the most unusual bargains and out-of-the- inent, atla salary of ordinary savings. Visit "The Store that Satisfies" and know what it is to be fully icr tempers were t f ; School No. 1. pleased. ilary $860.00; Miss V •alary, 1625; Miss t Copytiaht 1914 The Home oi K salary, $550; Miss Reductions of 25 per cent, or More on all Suits lary, ${50; Miss Inry, ?175; Miss • salary, W25; Miss $10.00 Suits $12.00 Suits $13.75 Suits $15.00 Suits t j,0OO; Mr. J. H. Scliohl No. 2: .50 $9.OO XtlO.OO $11.25 T rt, aaliW, $800; t r, salary, $675; t liiry, SiOO; Miss $18.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $22.50 Suits $25.00 Suits jliss Josephine y (lss Cli-jdys Em- K13.5O *I5.OO T Mi4 Mary t t 0; Sliss Edna t • i Iloti'iij Browu, Save 25 per cent, on the Boys' Outfit Straw Hats at a Big Saving • oi dppiirtment, snliir.T, $925; $4 Suits $2.98 $6 Sluts $4.50 $3.00 and $2.50 Straws $1.75 y ry, VM. Up-t these re- t $5 Suits $3.75 $7.50 & $8 Suits.. $5.98 $2.00 Straws $1.25 \y the y • Many With Two Pairs of Pants. $1.50 Straws $1.00 T the T ^ was t f crfmmlt- CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT T ,f Mr. Barr, • ^plications 25% reduction on all BRIEGS-BUILT CUSTOM SUITS during this Sale. All new Summer Woolens included t aat sepmed f f ad him al-T t wlth |oniB i TIE3C y econimojded STORBTHAT t e LatiuBind T •ee in |i»"t et y ss Ellzal h f y KRIEGS y .•' .•''-•• and Haberdasher * MAR ET . ^ uu th of Juij ~/ giving the people of South Aiiib. j and vicinity jur Reasonable Low Price Sale on all Meats and Provisions. Come is vonr opportunity to buy the best at the lowest prices, Here They Are, Look Them Over Carefully! \

-w»\-r- T ^-w-I-m^oi Whole Loins JPresli Call. Hams Me nO£ ijOlllS or Half 8 Bap 13|c lb At t?*c lb Se.fv; At S5c §P£€IALi! a. m. At L 2 lbs. LIVER - - 25c p. m. i tilled Chickens IZi°»g 2 lbs. FAT SALT PORK - 25c Meetii 3 lbs. PICKLED PIGS FEET 25c Sunday- The Su 16*c lb Wednesda Cross Rib, Prime Beef The Bo; Thursday- The Br drew 18£clb The B» Plate, Brisket or Navel A drov

lbs PI? Fresh Plate Beef - 9k lbSpare Ribs 2 25c Ji EXTRA SPECIAL! Service) Sundf 10.30 a. Sugar Cured Hams, skin back Jr'S'Sk 2.30 p. Legs of Lamb uZ' CIBSE To-Day 17^c lb visit 7.45 p. Thursd ••V.VIb 7.45 , Hamburger S^Ui meet 4.00 p. Jersey Jlacoii ,l

Quality and Weight Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Free Deliveries to all Parts of the City. Remember the place, call or telephone. We sell just as we advertise. She has ninety million sweetheart? 184 Broadway Telephone 261 South Amboy All join in to sing her praise! She's the gem of land and jocean, And the Fourth's her day of d? 1AUNC1II2TG THE CUB ENGINEER PRESS COMMEM'. "AUTO KEJfOVATOJG CO." Now is the harvest time for the (From Newark Sunday Call) Some time ago a number of young was li-^e when her fatft, Doctor Edward E. Haines, postmas- HOW BIDDY ENJOYED high up in the grand stn annual crop of college graduates. men of this and other near-by towns there had been ;i frlpht Among them are thousands who have ter at South Amboy, was one of theconceived the idea of organizing a sence wns noticed, nnd acquired engineering degrees. To best known citizens in Middlesex company. Just what for they didn't THE GLORIOUS FOURTH the parents al lluding 1) those of the latter who have had acounty, and his death on Thursday know, but they organized^ anyhow. tunlly forgot to punish particular interest in and have spec- caused widespread regret. He wasThen they looked around for some- away. ially studied the various hrancbes or elected to £he Assembly in 1901, de-thing to work on or with. As there IDDY wns born on the "ither Many days passed l» soide," as she told everybody science pertaining to power genera- feating the present State Senator W. were several chemists, or would be's, through telling the i that was curious enough to celebration. Everythli tion, these remarks are addressed by B. Ramsay, of Perth Amboy, also a in the company they finally selected B ask her. Though foreign by the editor of "Power." physician. Previous to his election a preparation of their own invention. became under her art birth, in feelings nnd actions she wastimes as wonderful • Assume then that you are obliged to the Assembly Doctor Haines serv- This great discovery has for its chief thoroughly American. She had spent been. Biddy gave liei to begin at "the foot of the ladder," ed in the common council, and waans d main recommendation the reno- one Fourth of July in this country uud play. The (Umax ea) and have taken a "Job" in a power also president of that body. He wa3vation of automobiles. The prepara- had observed with intense interest the of going yip In a • plant. Or of tho first duties as- D "hold-over" postmaster, having tion is supposed to have the power enthusiasm nil boys uud girls showed night. She declared signed to you may bo to "Go polish been appointed under the administra- to restore leather to its original con- in the day. At the same time she re- oil around) WII the ii the hand rails on number throe." tion of President Taft as a Republi- dition. This same thing it is sup-solved that when the Fourth next light ns da.v in there can. Doctor Haines was well known posed to be able to do for mohair, came around her celebration would be who sent the bullooi This seems much beneath you. You children U> po, too, . cannot quito reconcile it -with, your among the poor folk of the town, and canvas, enamels, and in fact all as lively us anybody's. And so it 1 turned out. the only dm who < dreams and you may, and justly, in-mnuy a patient received medical at- kinds of renovating that the autoist that," sh(> explain quire of yourself: "Is it for this I tention for which a bill was never may find it necessary to use it for. called me,1 «ie hero have taken a college- course?" rendered. Ho had a large practice It will also water-proof canvas and Now, it might be snid of Biddy that And •wheji 1 came there had been a serious double mis- Yes, and no! You did not need and was known for his practical goods of like nature and may also be spot frorii which take in her life. Instead of nn Irish played a iiew pteef thermodynamics to know how to charity. The railroad men ,nnd theused in. tke household for going over employees of the big coal docks will the furniture, fixing up the baby's girl she should have been a boy and an O'Hare.' | And"— polish hand rails nor higher algebra American, But American she was to oil nn engine, but because of your jnlss him for many years. He wascarriage, etc. It can also be used Just af this pC bound to become, anyway, nnd no boy rupted lier to si mental training thoso mental tasks the resident physician of the Pennsyl- to advantage on harness, chair bot- living could have entered more heartily Tanla Railroad, and served as presi- she need contir •will, or should, take on a greater toms and leather furnishings of al- Into the celebration than this same further. There ' significance. dent of the Middlesex County Medical most any kind. Biddy O'Hnre, in her straw hnt with that Bid ly lind i You see beyond tho oil holes and Society. It is stated that one of the objects a wide drooping brim and her green her stork (if the grease cups and have some concep- o of the company, and one from which frock. where it wan.—V tion of the relation between lubrica- Chatter-ton's Suicldo. they hope to derive cosiderable prof- There was just one peculiar thing in tion and tho reduction of friction. Thomas Chntterton. Ibe poet, was a It, is in doing the renovating work Biddy's makeup, and that, to call It by •H-HiJ-H-H-: You already know that the object of pnenotncinnl boy. He wrote some re- for any of the antoists who may notits gentlest name, was a tendency to + JOHN ADAT n. cool bearing Is not a matter of markable verse for one of his ngo. tie care to do the work themselves. prevaricate. Indeed, prevaricate will teraporaturo but of preserving the wns born In Bristol. England, -^i Nov. Frank Hoffman, of this city, is hardly do, for she often made up In the spr 20, 1752. He went to London to i?tter whole stories without even a founda- fifty! years rubbing surfaces in best condition, heading this new company in the tion of truth. It was Biddy's weak- the / Dwli" BO that the heat units in the fuel, so his opportunities for employment. Ho did not succeed and lost henrt. He be- capacity of manager. ness. Her parents fondly hoped that enco. Tlic expensively turned into force, are not came very poor and sometimes for she would outgrow it—she was only eighty-thre needlessly wasted in friction work. days wns compelled to go with little eight—but, as things were now, al- ninety, jet Convinced Both English and Ai'aba. enjoymeut If you will sense it, this period or no food. On Aug. 24 Mrs. Angel, Lieutenant Wngboru found it difficult most all she snid had to be carefully 1 When you are engaged In the simplest the woman from whom he rented n considered us coming from Biddy. Througbo to convince the British postollice of nrations > of plant labor is one of rare oppor- room, knowing that during three days tho value of the isthmus of Suez as a In the town where Biddy lived there he und eaten nothing, invited him to was a public celebration, nnd this imlepund tunity to be observing and thinking means of shortening the letter route to holiday, over whnt you see. dinner. He was offended at her ex-India. He guaranteed to transmit n young Irish-American made her plans pressions, which seemed to hint that in comm o bag of letters to India und return with to attend. She did not think It -worth the attei he was in want find assured bur that others to England in the same time it while to ask permission. When the universn Stops JfcnrnlgJtt—Kills Pain. he was not hungry. Withdrawing into took the letters to go. He was granted nfternoon came she found it easy vfiuernb' Sloan's Liniment gives instant re- his garret nt nightfall on tho same permission to make the nttempt and nough to get herself lost in the crowd Ciinrlos lief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It day and quietly locking himself In difficulties nt once cropped up. Coal at and'to follow the rest of the patriotic were tl death came to him before daybreak on Port Suid was $30 n ton, nt Suez $100. goes straight to tho painful part— citizens out to the fuir grounds. signers, Aug. 25. 1770. When, on his con so bo loaded camels with coal and took This, she felt, tnndc her fully nn fie blest SootHes tho Nerves and Stops the tinned nonnpptJarance In (he morning, them across thu isthmus. When he Pain.] It is also good for Rheuma- American. The (Ings waved for her uwnre the uttic door wns broken open it wns reached Suez with the letters the tut boi. tism, 'Sore Throat, Cheat' Pains and steamer which he had arranged to as much ns for anybody. And there found from the contents of a uenrl.v was not a night that eHCiipul her. ^loriop r Sprai You don't n.^ed'to rub—it empty phial still grasped In his hmid meet him was not there. This diffi- culty he surmounted by chartering an "Wherever there wns sometbiiiR extrn pene " Mr. J.r' B. Swinger, that he hat died from the effects of to see Biddy would crowd iu between th arsenic. open Arab bont and forcing the crew r j obei,, LOT Ky., writes: "I suffered at the pistol point tij take him the 600 the older persons or she would f,et un- •> evere Neuralgic Head- miles down the R^ sen to Jeddnb. der the ropes or the ednes of H tent. ,iot film ••ths without any re- where he ffvnd a p *"•" ' '""When she wanted pink lenionnde or tings. Oldtat Inhabited Hou»e, ppunuts she invited some mnu to buy " •'s liniment for K kenny castle l» on« of the old and I haven't them for her. She clapped wheu the lnb' 'Ited Louses In the world, mtu bnnd plnyed. She eveii climbed to the -> rooma being much aa the band stand, where she! could stand be- side the man with the Wss cornet ns that she did went down lanterns •lit 6n Co., 24; South Amboy Terra Cotta

o,r 1. Five Pieces of At Sayreville—S. A. Y. M. C. A., 13; International S. P. & C. Co., 10. Popular Music Free Bring At South Rjver—Middlesex Em- the charm and Sporting Comment. broidery Co., 15; Herman-Aukam uplifting fl Works, 13, ence of g music into your home. God's Use for Poett. All the /3f. C. A. AGAIN Molly, p 3 0 2 0 4 0 delights of Coward, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 If God made poets for anything it DEFEAT POWDER WORKS was to keep alive tbe traditions of sweet-toned O'l'oole, c 4 0 0 7 0 0 melody are - . ,119 With a somewhat patched up line the pure, the holy and the beautiful.— Cheeseman, lb 1 0 0 3 0 1 drawn from the wonderful jited up the local Y. M. C. A. boys went to Lowell. Sttgur A Son* Natural Playr- alone Sayreville last Saturday and very Madsen, lb 2 0 0 4 0 1 Piano even by little children, »nd ,. This nearly lost the game to tho Inter- enjoyed by all the family. Total 30 1 5 27 9 6 Women Make Good. Every one should know of the illy j formalin national Smokeless Powder and Snyre & FMier. Women sailors are employed In Den- charming, artistic tone qualities "--nt as tated before Chemical Company's team. The of the Stegtr & Son* Piano: AB R H PO A E mark, Norway and Finland, and they se let j wheat smut score on the whole was about the; You surely know two persons Maxstein, ss 5 4 3 2 5 0 are often found to be most excellent Who are interested in purchasing .s both is a more diffi- best of the bunch of games played in mariners. Switzer, cf 7 4 1 1 0 0 a piano or player-piano. If you proposh The State Experi- the league and the Association lads will send us their names, we will Loches, c 7 4 0 10 1 0 mi Station ew Jersey has given had about all they could do to brim; gladly mail you five piece* of good Fisher, lb 6 1 2 9 0 0 , the la|£St avice on this simit as home tho bacon, as a certain colored Popular Sheet Mutic Fret. Applegate, p 7 3 4 1 1 0 follows: person said to her offspring one day Fritz, If 7 1 0 0 0 0 "The fact that it is carried within just bpfore he went out to do battle Uneeda Biscuit for a world championship, and even Long, 2b 6 2 4 2 3 0 the grain instead of on the outside Tempt the appetite, Piano* & Natural Plajer-Plano then thry pretty nearly forgot to Olson, 3b 7 2 2 1 ] 0 ad that it is impossible to distin- please the taste and Have merited and won the great- get things going until tho last Inning. Wappo, rf. A 3 3 1 0 (I est success. They are made in the ish the healthy from the diseased nourish the body. Tho powder makers were two runs largestpiano-factoriesin the world, ins, makes the formalin treatment Totals 55 24 25 27 11 0 Crisp, clean and fresh— at Steger, 111., the town founded to tin; good when they closed their itlsfactory. By far the most sat- Struck out—by Molly, 4; Applegnt", 5 cents in the moisture- by Mr. J. V. Steger. half of tho last inning and it was n •ry and economical treatment 8; Base on balls—Molly, 5; Applegati;, proof package. Our new big Piano Catalog is surprise to a great many when tho full of hnndeome illustrations and .h. disease is to secure seed from 2; Homo run—Loches; Thrco basi locals pulled ahead. Manager Wat- valuable information. Yourg 'fccted fields, but, when it is de- bits—Loehes, Fisher; Two baHe hits— Fr«« for the asking. son deserves as much credit for tho Fill out Ihe rmipnn In-low o. to maintain a particular strain Gennt, Swltzer, Lor.hos and KlHlior; nnd niBntion IK'i>ni1m(Mit victory us any ono else for If it Number when you mull It. ed, a modification of the Jensen Sacrlllcn hits—Ileal.ty and Coward hadn't been for his industrious polish- Water treatment can bo used. Umpire—Cnrroll. Time—1 hour nnd 0.?!. N- ITECER A SONS PIANO MFC. CO. ing of I lie rabbit foot lie habitually M.,.r i.lldi.,. Chid., 111. a •nothod as devised by Frcemand forly-livH minutes. HUut Mild m« yuur big Krec l'mno CiU- • carried thn result, might have boon log. allot p1*rti iif popular iniilie Fret. I • '•nson Is as follows:—Clenn IIitn itnditir Ilia namrs of /rtf-mln who inttnd m. thoroughly and soak from different than it, was. to buy plftnosQ ur p]nyer-|>ianoii.U • jven hours in water at (>3 Tlic (cum was Hither crippled by KMIIHOIMIHV TEAM WINS ^ Nurna 72 degrees Fahrenheit. I'ut tho absence of two or three of their HY A SCORE Or 15 TO I Ktrr.l R.K.D I Town P.O. Hoi • in loose bags or wire bas- stairs and Hardy's arm was bothering Heck, tho Middlesex lOmbroldery 1 • r about one-half pock eiieh him considoniblc, too. Wo might Company's pitnlifi , nil but ptn.vnd tin County Stnt» I treatment. Use two venture a renson for that but wo game all by himself last Saturday. m (Capyrlfflil, I9H, l.y C. li. Uyine) _ iron tubs, holding from shouldn't hardly dare do It hal'o. Ho-pitched iiguinnt tho Ilcrinnn-Aiik- NOTICE. orty gallons, filled with However, MUKVU caught a good game nin tenni at South Rivor nnd when I. Baronet Biscuit ALL PERSONS CONC1CHNED WILL i No. 1 should be kept .tt In Applcgato's place but he left a Hcrlniimigo WIIH over lie had Hlxtc Round, thin, tender— take notice, That all debts owing to •e ranging from 11 o de- hitrd boh; nround third which Martin etlrlko-ouU to bin credit. 11<• iil with a delightful flavor tho estate of James II. Gordon, or to degrees Fahrenheit, and had great dilllculty In ill ling. got a liotn IT and a doiililo nrnl a H] tt - — appropriate for tbe firm of Howell & Gordon, are about 12|3. degrees to 12!) Neither tonni did uny very heavy Kle. Hn liml it nil with him that day luncheon, tea and now due anil payable. Notice is fur- . renholt. j Plunge each bitting though there were n couplo all right nnd proved it with his con- dinner. 10 cents. ther given that the proper and legal t Into Tjgu No. 1 for onoof tripples poled out and most evory- trol, only letting ono man walk. settlement of the Estate of James H. thp" *^o No. 2 for tenbody got a brace of hits apiece, Tho Heek's strike-out record la about the Gordon, deceased, will require the grain well stlrr- hitting was only about average and highest that bus yot been made In collection of all the above mentioned ,:ino. Two menneither team seemed to have any par- tho South Shore Industrial Lcagut debts, by legal action, if necessary. s bushel of seed ticular (rouble in Hading tbe other and ho has had tho opposing pitchers Payment may be made to Francis H. can be dried on pitcher, but errors were the chief v, in the last couple of games out class- Gordon, at the store corner of Broad- o> ' the weather is contributing cause of the high score. ed a mile. Last Saturday ho took way and David street, or to the un-E .tected from frosf. Following is a detailed score of the v: part In the general scalping match dersigned. of the hot water game: that ended with the score of in to 1 M WILLIAM J. BOWE, fir JS it impracticable to and shared the glory that goes with v. >r. r. A. Administrator of James H. Gordon, re u aj.y considerable amount of heavy hitting with only ono other AH n IIPO A H deceased. S-13-tf ch vain. However, the grower will Hoffman, rf 3 2 2 0 0 1 player, Auer. Sheur was the heavy L. Fi .'"id it practical to treat a small Leonard, If 4 1 2 1 0 0 stick man for the Herman-Aukam ZuZu MASTEIt'S SALE. P. Qount of seed which can be sown Rehfuss, ss 5 1. 1 3 4' 2 nino with three binglea to his credit Prince of appetizers. a separate field and the crop used P. Manaker, cf 4 0 2 5 0 0 The Embroidery lads have won three Makes daily trips from BY DIRECTION TO ME, PURW-( seed a second year. Such a field Magee, c 5 1 1 8 4 0 straight victories now and huve moved Ginger-Snap Land to suant to a decree made by the Chan- Tr uld be a considerable distance up considerable In the per centag waiting mouths every- cellor of the State of New Jersey, Se- Shinn, 2b 5 2 2 1 2 0 and dated the twenty-seventh day of •n wheat known to be infected, or Hardy, p 5 2 2 0 3 0 column and in the league standing. where. Say Zn Zu to 1 lid be separated by a wood lot May, Nineteen hundred and fourteen, Re Martin, 3b 5 ~2 2 1 2 1 Following is the detailed score: the grocer man, 5 cents. in a cause pending in the Court of 'her wind break to prevent infec- Fri Ingraham, lb 5 2-2 8 0 1 Middlesex Embroidery Works. Chancery of New Jersey, wherein Bu by means of spores carried by John Ryan is complainant and Nellio BDJ AB R H B Scully, et als, are defendants, I will Total 42 13 16 27 15 5 son P Doeler, If 6 12 3 expose to sale, at public vendue, on Mo: I. S. P. & C. Co. Auer, c 6 2 3 0 WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH I Didn't Like the Method AB R II PO A E Smith, lb 6 12 1 DAY OP JULY, NINETEEN HUN- longed for a kitten with all her DRED AND FOURTEEN, I. Pierson, ss ;, 5. 2 .1 .2 3 1 Heck, p 6 2 3 0 Thi but her mother was not fond of Mirdock 2b 5 2 3 0 at the hour of half past two o'clock ' "ihe was not allowed to have Clark, 3b. 5 11 2 2 0 in the afternoon of said day, at thoin : '•of her eager pleadings. At Grover, c. 5 0 3, 6 2 0 Stuby, ss 5 2 3 0 City Hall in the City of South Amboy, S. eearae necessary for Jean 'to Glynn, 2b 5 0 0\r.3, 1 1 Hahn, cf...... i" 2 1 0 in the County of Middlesex, all that Th< ospital for tin operation. "I1 Friday, ef 5^ 1:1 -i 0,0 Guina, 3b 5 ] 1 o certain lot or tract of land, situate in S a bargain with yuu. .Jean." Doelor, rf. 5 2 3 0 the City of South Amboy, County of of ! Cramer, lb 5 2 2 9 10 Middlesex and State of New Jersey, Hal other. "If you will be >\'Wagonhrost, if. ....5 2 1 1:0 1 being twenty-five feet front and rear In girl slliout Having your op- Kennedy, rf 3 1 0 1 0 1 Totals. . 49 15 21 1 Buy biscuit baked by and one hundred feet deep. Known C. C shall litive tht' very nicest Johnson, rf -2 0 1 0 0 0 Ilennan-Auknm Co. and designated as lot number eigh- ey; in uud." teen, and being part of bloclc number Hackett, p 5 1 2 2 2' 0 AB R H E NATIONAL P .ilmbod upon the operating tu- twenty-six, as laid down on a map652, tnnlr the.t'tlltT Without U Strug- Ginger, 3b. 5 1 1 o BISCUIT made by John Perrinc, Jr., in June fOU! Hint' out from tiuder this Total 45 10 12 27 11 4 Sprange, 2b 5 0 0 0 1835, and entitled "A Map of Prop- of I ii'/'nimestlietic iind began Y. M. C. A.... 1 0 1 1 0 5 6 0 5—13Dolher, lb. 4 0 1 1 COMPANY erty situate in the town (now city) Sec I. S. P. & C. Co. 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 2—10 of South Amboy,' New Jersey." The ure; .v/sld: nnd wretched she Shuer, ss. .4 0 3 0 premises hereby described being Two base 'hits—Cramer, Hackett; Always look for that name Offii leuued over to cntrh her Wischelle, If. .4 0 0 0 bounded South by Henry Street, North ougl word, "SVbat a bum wayThree base hits—Johnson, Hoffman; by lot number sixty-thr^e, East by Kupseh, cf...... 4 0 10 ^ In "—Delineator. Sacrifice hits—Manker; Struck out Coris, rf ...... ;., .4 0.0 0 lot number seventeen and West by lot number nineteen, and being the So. by Hackeet, G, by Hardy, 3; Basees Mockin, c 4 0 0 2 mon Two Pictures. same premises conveyed to the said on balls—off Hackett, 1; Hit by Musur, p 4 0 0 0 Mary Ryan by Thomas Locker and Mar n walks solemnly, with puck- pitched ball Hoffman, left on bases, wife, by deed recorded in the MidWo- o •v and eyes cust down, tbluk- Y. M. C. A. 8; Powder Works dlesex County Clerk's office in Book Si a thousand frets, dreading to- Totals 33 1 6 3 HIGH-GRADE Time of game two hours. 124 at page 189, including the in- Ami v and regretting yesterday. An- Dase on balls—off Musur, 2; off choate right of dower of the defen- plac laugbs and whistles, cureless in o Heck, 1; Struck out—by Musur, 7; dant, Josephine Ryan, wife of John 8 p. step nnd gesture, looking at the TERRA COTTA TEAM by Heck, 16; Two base hits—Dolher, Ryan, and the right of cuxtesy of first and the flowers und tb<> white Auer, Smith and Heck; Three base Joseph Boice, together with- all andP- D •» and tlie blue sky—looking, above (SETS A SLAUGHTERING singular tbe hereditaments and ap-Kute hits—Shuer and Murock; Home run- purtenances of the said premises be- ard, human faces, and milking them Last Saturday the local Terra Cotta Heck and Auer. longing or in any wise appertaining, treat ck nt him. Which of these received a terrific slaughtering at the to be sold at public vendue to the Co >l tlilulc is the wiser? Which hands of the Sayre & Fisher team of highest biddei. you Y—Youth's Companiun. JF. W. STEINS, 00 t! Sayreville. The terrible score was NEPTCIN'ES DEFEAT Stevens Aveuue, near Hnln Street, Twenty per cent, of the pnrchase of et 24 to 1, needlessly cruel. Tho only SOUTH AM HOT money will be required to be paid by tton '•sting Silk. SAYREYIIXE A. A. Pete) 1 run that the Terra Cotta boys got the successful bidder when the prop- 'est tjllk ia to cut off Last Sunday the Neptune A. C, erty is struck off, and the balance Borlt trn It If it burns was made by Geant in the last inning. again took up their war clubs and shall be paid upon the delivery of Dewt a clear, crisp, gray Ho scored on a bad throw to second journeyed to Sayreville to meet the the deed therefor. Rec. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Woo* but if it smolders in an effort to catch a runner at that A. A. of that place. It's hardly ANDREW H. SLOVBR, EXECUTOR Further conditions will be made base. Molly did the heaving for the known on the day of sale. ward reddish brown ash necessary to remark that they came of Elizabeth Corby, deceased, by direc- Mich: Ub chemicals und Terra Cotta team and his support was tion of the Surrogate of the County of Dated, South Amboy, N. J., June 10, home with, the above mentioned scalp 1914. Harti ^change. Middlesex, hereby gives notice to tho a little weak and errors were quite hanging from tbeir breech clout sup- JAMES S. WIGHT, Rich* creditors of the said Elizabeth Corby, meye notlcable. , • port, but they did all the same. The to bring in their defots, demands and Special Master. Loches, the catctti-r for tbe visitors, claims against the estate of the said JOHN A. COAN, Solicitor, 'Odery calls, final score was 12 to 9 in their favor, deceased, under oath or affirmation, South Amboy, N. J. tho young was the heavy stic«c of the day. He quite high for them. Witczak did thowithin nine months from this date, or C-20-4 Advertising $16.16 L( drove the ball ojfcr the fence in thoheaving for the locals and Reilly did they will be forever barred ot any ac- outfield three timss in succession and the back-stopping. Kelly and Mac-tion therefor against the said execu- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tor. got a horn a rjiri, a three- bagger, a Stein provided the artillery for the ROBERT P. MASON, ADMINISTRA- vo base hlt^iid three singles, which Dated May 12, 1914. tor, with the. will annexed, of Ida K. O. Sayreville boys and the rest of the ANDREW H. SLOVER, La Hue, deceased, by direction of the is some slugging. Players who canbunch on both sides did the pound- 5-16-9 Executor. Surrogate of the County of Middlesex, Cor the balj-' over the outfield fence ing. Errors were frequent and hereby gives notice to 6b« creditors of Hard '•ith' rarity in the South Shore plentiful. the said Ida K. La Hue, to bring in OVER 65 YEARS' their debts, demands and claims G ague. EXPERIENCE against the estate of the said deceas- the Terra Cotta's, was SCH< STANDING OP THE TEAMS. ed, under oath or affirmation, within • +hfl i field work. He nino months from this date, or tbe.v Stal Standing of tbe teams in the South Ut, with- will be forever barred of any a Shore^Industrial League: j therefor against the said admin Sbarkey W. L. i P. r tor. •o locals f Dated, May 12, 1914. . M. C. A 6 0 TR*DE MARKS / ROBERT P. M' I, S. P. & C. Co 4 3 / DESIGNS-^ K a OPVRIGHT •Administrator, with tb« Sayre & Fisher 4 3 Betiding n t .y fucertatn mil •h Mill d('F<" alriddlesex Bmb'dy Co 4 3 itlnn la prahnbly i / i of rtriotlrconndp Hlerman-,Aukam Co 2 5 'reo. Oldest ni « tako * -a COUP Co..... 0 • * Mason Qt Jars, doz 45c Mason Pi Items of Interest Presented In '•' '• There is no sense in crying over spilt milk, but there is sense in taking care i Short Paragraphs for Busy This is the attitude we would have you take in reference to us and our prices, Readers. not profited by giving us yolir confidence and a very large share of your orders, you should not commence doing so this week. • To-day is the glorious Fourth o July. All Specials in this Adv. good from Friday There was a meeting of the Ushers Union in the M. E. Church last Tues day evening. Loose Oatmeal, lb. - 3c Corn Starch, package Crystal Domino Sugar, 2 lb. packages 15c Imperial Flour, 24* lbs. 69c 12 lbs. >- 31 •C. H. Muirheid and family are now occupying their summer cottage at Loose Laundry Starch, lb. 3%c Old Dutch Cleanser, can 7, Avon-by-the-Sea, White Cod, lb. - Post Toasties, package •Lately the Trenton Division of the Robinhood Cod, package - ' - Gold Cross Evaporated Milk, can P. R. R. has been sprinkled with crude oil to lay the dust. All Aboard Milk, can - - Fresh Eggs, per dozen 25c Choice Santos Coffee, lb. The stork paid a visit to the home 21c Fresh Pound Cake, all kinds, lb. 10c of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle last Ohio Matches, box Compound Lard, lb. Monday, and left a bouncing baby 3c 9V girl. STAM* SPECIALS VST STORE CLOSES AT NOON SATURDAY, JULY 4th STAMP SPECIALS Grocer Slover's horse, injured some 11.00 In stamps with following: 12.00 In atnmpg with (ollowlnr time ago by running Into a fire plug Domino Confectionery Sugar, We Give Green Trading Stamps Free Deliveries Everywhere Dustbane, can is improving and will soon be fit Tor package 10c Pure Pepper, ^lb 1. jn work again. or Pearl Tapioca, package 10c 15.00 In stamps with followto X- V Pure Pepper, box 10c Best Tea, any flavor, %lb.. A beautiful gold badgo was re- Id Vanilla or Loin on Extract Brown Bros. Tea Co. Imperial Baking, Pdr., Vt m- cently presented to Ex-Chlof Seagrave bottle 10c -tf of the local firo department by the Ceylon Ten (Epicure), pkg. IOI: •10.00 In stamps with foil members thereof. Anti Dust, can 10<: "BLUE FRONT GROCERY" Imperial Baking Pdr., 1 Blueing or Ammonia, bot,. 10c Beat Tea, any flavor, lb The Salt Water Day finance com- 183 Broadway Telephone 206 mittee members are becoming active and are meeting with success in their efforts to ralso funds. livery, and placed on tho wagon, and tho load continued to tho Kenah The common council will receive building on Broadway. bids next Tuesday night for building firo house at corner of Bordnntown A letter was received by tho sec- Everything You N avenue and Gordon street. retary of tho general committee on 1 Suit Water Day arrangements from to make you cool, comfortable anc rProf. O. O, Barr has moved his Hon. Thomna J. Scully, and was road able on the "Glorious Fourth." household goods to tula city, and at tho meeting last Monday night. with hia family he Is occupying the The letter acknowledged receipt of Balrd cottage on Portia street. their notification oC hta appointment MEN'S OXFORDS, in Tan, Gun Metal, King Calf, on tho committee and stilted that they leather , -• rfi The members of Ianthe Council Nc. had his best wishes for success in tho WOMEN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS, in Patent, t 6, D. of P., are invited to attend an- movement. 1 King Calf, King Kid and Tan leather...... niversary of the Council on July 9, 7.30 p. m.—Mrs. Kate J. Derlew, Several boys were apprehended by CHILDREN'S PUMPS \ > K. Of R. Officer Ryan last Sunday for shooting WHITE FOOTWEAR crap for money. They were paroled Bowling seems to bo growing In TENNIS AND ATHLETIC SHOES $300. upon their promise to appear in the Law popularity with the fair sex and their court Monday afternoon when a ses- • COPYRIGHT A-PSErC* SCOUT SHOES, SCUFFERS AND SANDALS Invasions upon the alleys of the sion was held, for their especial bene- OLUS, B. V. D., BALBRIGGAN AND POROUS KNIT UNION {ago. ocal Y. M. C. A. are becoming quite fit. The police justice gave them SUITS and separate garments, knee and ankle length. requent. '"' a very severe lecture upon the sub- NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, for Men and Boys 50c to $2.00 ject of gambling, and with a stern FOR THOSE IN LOVE Four boy scouts marching from W,e have a dandy line of STRAW HATS from which to ALS warning not to do this again the mon Boston to Washington passed through boys were dismissed. we have a most attract- make your selection GOc to $2.0' .iuoy this city this week. They spent SILK CAPS 51 the Tuesday night here and left about ive choice to offer in a Dr. John Francis Weber, of Phil- BOYS' STRAW AND DUCK HATS ' •.;... 25c to $1.< July half-past five Wednesday morning, great variety of rich 3look adelphia, nephew of Dr. E. E. Hainos, SILK SOX .',...... 25c and fi Firo ivill take up the practice of medicine and elegant jewelry, the Tho commissioners of assessment LISLE SOX ,.,." .'.'.r\. i • and n offices over Parlsen'a Drug Store, especially suitable for on Stevens avenue improvement wlilj Monday, July 6. WOMEN'S SILK HOSE '...-, .-'•,...',. .V-. •• meet at the City Hall, on July 1C, •. be tokens of affection. Be- WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE .-.'.'..' \\\r.,-',,./T"S. ^. Mr. at 8 p. m., at which time all parties The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- trothal and engage- CHILDREN'S WHITE, BLACK AN-D TAN.JTOOKINGS 10C interested will be given a hearing. per will be administered in the Pres- by a ment rings; Pins, Pen- MEN'S BATHING SUITS /.'...-.'.•.. i-vV.i'.'.. .V. i.-...,.': byterian Church to-morrow Sunday : l > the The bridge gangs of tho P. R. R. BOYS' BATHING SUITS ..., '. ...';'..',. i/.'l'..'. /rv., morning. All members are requested dants, Brooches, Chains have been making some repairs to to keep this sacred obligation in mind WASH TIES, tubulars, part silk .' \ .'. g the coal docks lately. A great deal Lockets, etc., in gold and make a, special effort to be pres- Don't fail to see our display of twenty-five and fifty cem lount of new timber has been used in ent. and platinum settings, NECKWEAR V lCll. strengthening and repairing what Is :ic, known as Pier C. with mountings in all Uerk. Hibernia Engine Company No. 6, of New Brunswick, at a meeting held popular precious stones. A couple of sixty .ton coal cars were Tuesday night, decided to present Our diamond and pearl pushed off the end of a side track In J. Alfred Johk their bell to Independence Engine 'HAT the coal yards at Runyon last Sunday pieces are exquisitely at of Company of this city. A date will "The Regal Store" night. They were reralled on Wed- meet be set for its receival at next meeting • choice. nesday after considerable trouble, as y ion of local company. 14; at they were burled several feet in the rpose sand. SAMUEL KINSTLINGER, 178 Broadway South Amboy, i In a Mr. Warren Disbrow, of John street, wit: returned from a trip to Buffalo and Jeweler and Optician '. said The Epworth League of the M. E. Niagara Palls on Thursday. -Mr. Dis- itown Church hold a business meeting in brow reports a delightful trip. Broidway, Opp. C.R.R. Station irk. tho M. E. parsonage last Wednesday evening. It was followed by a social A pair of young girls caused quite time, refreshments were served and some amusement along Broadway the evening hugely enjoyed by those Thursday afternoon with their make- present. shift slit-skirts. ••. Wolff X CV Broken stone has been put on tho 5 and The publicity committee on Salt crossing of the railroad on First :ht of Water Day are comfortably installed Cleanliness is Godliness street lately and is a decided Im- In their headquarters in the new poat r This is my religion and In clean- provement in that it smoothes and offico building. ovens up tho crossing and does away liness, I firmly believe. JULY CLEARANCE ;ER with tho unpleasant bump so notlce- This is why, I Ilka to clean, press, Mr,it of the stores will close at 12 Right now, at the height of the season, \\< iovons ablo before the stone was placed there. repair and dye Ladies' and Gents' slCvf; noon on the Fourth. The exceptional opportunity to purchase you' post office will close at 10-a. m, for arments, Gloves and Straw Hata at The new concrete side walk in front the day. the lowest possible prices. warm weather supplies at considerably Mnko of the M. B. Church on John street Is There ia no garment boyond repair :''•' regular prices. styles, cutting queer capers these day3. Harry Medlnets, a graduate of the under my management. ,25. When the weather Is extremely war outh Amboy High School, has passed Seeing is believing; give me a trial the walk bulges upward and when ready successful examination as attorney- and you'll be satisfied. MEN'S BALlJRIGGAN UNDERWF cools off it goes back into pi a at-law and granted permission to I also make new garments to shirts, dotole seat drawers again. Regular indicator, they ar practice at the bar. neasure. KAVANAGH MlkLS BALBRIG worth •getting to call It. Alterations are made at the most South Amboy Council No. 426, K. NAINSOOK UNDERWEAR, at reasonable prices. dress Tony Nicorvo, of Stevens avenue of C, will hold their annual shore SOFT SHIRTS, \m.h soft dr A. BERMAIf as removed from this city to New dinner at Seldler's Beach: on August COLUMBIA SHIRf Bethlehem, Pa. Tony has kept a 23. . 109 Brondivny Next to Empire Theatre SILK MIXED WAt Siutlt Amboy, N. J. little grocery store on the corner^ of MEN'S. KHAKT David street and Stevens avenue for Jjphn Bardody and Miss Mary! As- $2. > time and will doubtlesB be miss- were married lAst Monday in Rev ath $1.1 (y the people living In the lni- &15K<1««-' ' F " The Talk of the Town te vicinity. He left this cl •' r 9irensJd perforffiea the ceremr Is Castle's Ice L; iverybody should get the beat 4glght a large ' CH CBEAM BISQUE CREAf ' ~*\'.ned fc d by ^^ Acker, • - •' loadei ••» at ' N0E ICE, NBA POLITY X and BIT EX. SENSiB Li. Enact If there .ONDON'S "QUARTERS." NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED, Keep pla Fifers ani Each Trade or Profession, as a Rul*, Print pat Flock* All by Ittelf. Sing thes Undoubtedly one of (he most curious Items of Interest Erom all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our Have stri 'eatures of London is the manner In Make it a vhicti men engaged in particular busl- Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. Let the bo, essea and professions have congrc- An autouv ated, for some mysterious reason, Bend up s i certain streets or areas. This pecu- Have an at liarity Is recalled l>y tbe suggestiou fr>0 Insurance Stock Appraised at 1455. churches in the city for every reli- president, William C. Gleason of But- Prep piilcrt that Harley street will before long gious body, the Roman Catholic!. ex- A porch inn In a report filed Saturday the com- ler; financial secretary, William Exhibit wn cease to be tlie abode of doctors, on cepted; that this is a day of cen- account of the fact that it is becoming missioners appointed to appraise the D'Arcy of Trenton; recording secre- Knell one o .eepe', la these days of motors too noisy. 40,000 shares of stock of the Pruden- tralization and that the Episcopal tary, Lawrence C. Dalton of Perth ' Use tvd. wl Bai'« Where, should the doctors decide to tial Insurance Company of America church is now using ten separate or- Amboy; treasurer, John J. Hughes Children II desert Harley street, they will move to established the value of the stock, ganizations to minister to slightly of Paterson; sergeant-at-arms, John without tirewiii is, of course, difficult to say, but It 13 which was originally $50 a share, at more than twice the number of com- Casey of Orange,- The new oincera At tho siiiirl almost safe to altinn that when they $455 a share. The report was filed municants that three churches did of the organization are Michael Con- the hlg oiii". do migrate tliey will finally settle down with Chancellor Walker at Trenton. effectively forty years ago. (Jon of Orange, who was elected junior Wherever tb cgain all together in some quiet corner The highest price at which the stock * # * # vice-president to succeed Joseph L matehes IIiii of the metropolis, Kennedy of Montclair; Joseph Murray llltimlnutcii. has ever been sold was $400, in 1898.Body of Lonff Mlssiui? Girl Found. (iooij .- There are many Londoners who still of New Hrunswlck, to follow Harry remember the time when London's Since then the price has ranged from Tho body, of Miss Grace Schanck, can army, Helsy ilaywood of tho same place as con- chief doctors congregated In the neigh- $200 to $412.50 a share. The com-twenty years old, of Prospect street, the, Decl.inition borhood of Finsbury square, which was missioners were James Smith, Jr., ductor; Patrick Dwyer of Ke.arny and Journal. Trenton, who had been missing slnc.'i Patrick Fa I Ion of Morristown, who deserted for Harley street ou nccount John Franklin Fort and William M. last October, was found Sunday at- of/the many businesses which sot up J«hnson. The appraisal was part of wore elected to tho board of trustee.-* 1 tfrnoon in Satihican Crcnlc. He.r in the former neighborhood. a mutuallzation plan by the company. to Kiiccecd John P. Joyce of Trenton Thei'o are many other curious in- liarcntrt identified the hod.v by tho and Dnnlel .1. Walsh of Newark, re- The commissioners found that $18,- clothing and a barpln that tlio girl stances, however, of the manner in 174,108 is to bo apportioned among sp<>fitivi>!y. The remaining trustee •which professional and business men wore on the day who disappeared. ICWword .1. Murphy, wan re-elected flock together, Tottenham Court rotid, tho holders of the 40,000 shares Into which the $.2,000,000 capital stock of S Sclmnck hail been shopping wilh and Hcv. TltomaK Hluku of AUe.nlown for Instance. Is the great furniture tho- her mother on the day she disappear- remains tho chaplain. roughfare of the metropolis, while tho company was divided. Of thl3, Long Acre is monopolized by motor $5,000,000 forms tho "good will, earn- ed, but loft her, Haying that she would ft ft ft ft t an aunt on tho outskirts of tins car firms and carriage builders. Avia- ing power or going value" of tho (IlmrlcN It. tors hare made Piccadilly the head- company. The policyholders fought city. It in now believed tho girl, dairies I!. Powlur, aeventy-llve quarters of the aeroplane Industry, in against a high valuation of good will, who had been ill, committed suicide. Capital •which street the Aero club and the yoaro old, a votcriin printer and muny holding that it would make, tho pol- * * * # offices of the Aeroplane are situated, years iigo tlie ownor of ttio Pliiinlleld Uiidivi lcyholders under iiiutuall/.atlon pay l.utm(-li I'nlM Throiifrh Mroitkers. vhllo film manufacturers have congre- Union, wnfl found dead Monday in a for something they already had, as gated in the immediate neighborhood Tho Kusoicno launch Cole, with room over Jeremiah O'Connor's black- the going power depended absolutely of Charing Cross. three New York men on board, got Hinlth nliop, Chatham street, North In the poltsyholders. This Bai Why is Mutton Garden the home of in trouble in the heavy sons off Mon- Plulndold, by Chief Marshal George diamond merchants and why do so moiitli Beach Sundiiy, but was finally ON ACC 1 * ft * * WDIHB. It In bolloved that tho man man! music hall artists insist on living beached safely and tho threi! men, HurvurdV Prlae Scholar. had been dead two days at least. 't Britten? A stroll down Bolboro drenched through and worn out by PER CI -veals the fact that It is a favorite Pitman Benjamin Pottor of Long 1/ittle had boon known of tho man their struggles to save tho boat, were In recent yeara. For a time ho lived $500 and t •eet for tbe show rooms of blcycl* Branch, N. J., just has received his pulled through tho surf. The men nufacturera. while there are prob- at llopowell and while there ho Is bachelor of arts degree after earning are liallard Palmer, owner of the 7 more typewriting firms in Queen said to have been left some money by over $2,000 during his four years at launch, and his two guests, Hyde toria street thnn any other part of th© death ot a relative. Ho was a PER C metropolis.. Gerard street, Itupert Harvard. In the past academic yenr Smith nnd Charles K. Hater. he has received $1,200. In Septem- veteran of the Civil War and had on accoun 8t arid Rome of tbe other streets In * # * « ) appear attractive to the cinema ber he won tlie Richard A. Gambrlll been drawing a pension for years. in Bank fo JMes From Acute Recently Mr. Fowler engaged a room 3 * id many private theaters are scholarship of $525. In the spring January 1 and Julj hat classic neighborhood, he Bennett and Summer prizes in Mrs. Hope A. Luker, sixty years on Chatham street, and It is the opin- •ufacturera seem to have • political science brought him $200. old, of Belford was stricken with ion that the man died from heart ISSUES TRAVELERS' for Blackfrtars road, while He has been awarded also the Palfrey acuto indigestion Sunday and died trouble, with which he is known to SELLS FOREIGN DRi Wlllesden can probably boast of more prize of $100 given annually to the within twenty minutes. she had have been affliceted. It is said that laundry firms tban any other district ho had relatives In South Jersey, In London. Most of the builders are senior whose entire college career hewn spending the day with her HARRY C. PERRINE, Plj has been the most promising, and ho daughter, Mrs. Vroeland Morris, in nnd the police are trying to communi- In Wandswortb, tbe bootmakers and T. FRANCIS i cabinetmakers In Bethnal Green, inn- has won, too, a scholarship In Paris Church street, Belford, and on com- cate with them. County Physician nera In Bermondsey, potters in Lam- which will be a saving of $400. In plaining that she did not feel well Long of Somerville viewed the body and gave permission for burial. beth, brewers and printers In South- his junior year Potter received tho went home. Besides her husband, DANIEL C. CHA8E CBy warlc. * * * # Saltonstall scholarship of $525, and Richard Luker, Mrs. Luker leaves six HARRY C. PERRINE Hoxton seems to be the home of jam the previous year he held the $200 children, Mrs. John Hines, Mrs, Mor- Fined for Cruelty to Animals. J. BAIRD PBRRII; manufacturers and Houndsdlteh that iVendell award. As a freshman lie ris, Mrs. William Southern, Miss of toy dealers, while Clerkenwell road Following a visit of a representa- got a $250 prize and also won a u«- ICdith Luker and Frank, Caleb and Is the greater center of ice cream mer- tive of the Society for the Prevention Safe tur. Potter was easily the all-around Voter Luker. Mrs. Luker had been chants, makers of street organs nnd of Cruelty to Animals at Wooduridge scholastic champion at Harvard. He.i tiCMong resident of Belford and mosaic floor makers. Charing Cross Monday complaints were made In /as CL'^ef,.Mi«rJfcS.r'^ riu" Beta Kap- was a member of tlie First Methodist wmd is a street of bookshops and Fleet several cases. The visitor came from street the bub of tfie newspaper -world. l>a day, wrote the class ode this year Church. Newark and, It is said, he found a London Tit-Bits. ind, on commencement day ho read * # « #. number of cases needing the atten- treatise on "The Undergraduates' A you Jloy Loses Finger in Wheel. tion, of the society. A number of . ity and Country. nclc of Religion," While spinning the sprocket of hig KEEP ftth us cities are as certain to horses that were liable to get the * * A * ' """*• bicycle, whlea he had beea cleaning, tig up with the increase of country owners in trouble because of the con- ulatlon as the forests are to disup- Old C'lininpion Dead. Berkeley Jones, nine-year-old son ot dition of .tbe animals being bad, were \ City nnd country are orgnnical- James Kelly, heavyweight cham- J. E, Jones, United States consul- taken up back streets. Boynton w relnted. Crops cannot be grown pion of Australia in 1847-48 and general to Genoa, suffered such n Lumber Company had two horses that aout fields nor exchanged and man- •mown as "Australian Kelly," died severe cut when his right hand did not pass the inspection of the The Citizen { "turod under the modern system of C dropsy last week at his home in caught in the chain that the index agent; Hughes Brothers, one, and the is prepared to 'on of Inbor without cities. Only finger had to be amputated. Mr. Independent Ice Company, one. The * rudest jiioneer settlements do •Veneati, aged 92 years. He is cred- ted with fighting the longest battle Jones, who is a summer resident of owners were summoned before Judgo spenso with this division of Ja NOTEHEADS '\ doing everything painfully and n record, 101 rounds, which took Avon, will leave Saturday for Genoa John L, Dunn, who imposed a fine 0 i) tjio farm. Such settlements ix and half hours in Australia. He to resume his duties. of $20 for each horse. LETTER*! EAL... 1 and hampered uutil they .von the decision. Ho leaves two * * * # ft ft ft « ENVEL6PJ BII •'• •• the city part of the aughters, Mrs. Margaret Miller of Trolley Tosses Auto Truck. j\estlmate that the av- Old Bridge, and Mrs. Mamie O'Don- While speeding alongside of a trol- BUSINESS CARDS n tj of New York may lwe of Red Bank, and one son, ley car about 11,30 Sunday morning SOCIETY CARDS j\v score square feet for :'homas Kelly of Matawnn. wo are apt to forget that the trolley car sideswiped an auto fiet Together Over RULED BLJ ly exist on them because * * * * truck of the Keansburg Ice Cream BLA i) In tho country there are Corner-Stone Laid. Company, forcing it down an embank- This Golden Rule ground producing for him, as ment near the drawbridge at Key- On Sunday afternoon about 500 nd definitely for him as if lie port. James Baise, driver of the persons witnessed the laying of the them and hired the labor ou truck, and a companion, William corner-stone of St. Anthony's Church, Of Business !int Professor Pencil has called Whitman, were tossed Into tbe mud being erected in Woodbridge road, eifiiuco spuce."—Atlantic. but escaped injuries. By MOSS. Unerring Verdict. Port Reading. A procession was led SAN Beauty Fashions, by four police officers of Woodbrldga * * * * lUSINESS sue- daya of Human supremacy B cese is built PAIN and the Italian Columbus Band. lVoulil-Ilo Suicide Goes South. on actual MU- n tluted their eyebrows with Others in tho parade were members 1 Oscar Aasanan, forty-four years TUALISM. It Is rauhitlou of "ox eyed Venus.' ot tho Knights of Columbus of Wood- iited their faces, sprinkled old, of 11 Schuyler court, Bayonne, not a cutthroat bridge and Roosevelt, the Catholic proposition, al- 87 FI1 H with perfumes nnd even who attempted suicide Friday by tbuugh at times It •• Imlr or tinted their own Benevolent Society of Woodbridge, jumping into the Kill van Kull, was tho Ancient Order of Hibernians of sceius so. Every ••dunce,with the prevail- released Monday by Recorder Hugh phase of business I ' . • '' Roosevelt, the Polish Society of Port H, Mara on condition that be start activity must contribute to the ini dies of the smile period Reading, the Italian Society of Port WELFARE of ALL parties con- you wn for Florida at once. Friends, it was reliable s who rubbed out llielr Reading and several other organiza- said, have arranged tor the trip. Tho cerned. lower tl kles, "decorated" tier tions. Monsignor O'Grady of Now man, who Is well to do, will go to a Now the most SUCCESSFUL Factorj nnd white paint mid Brunswick was met at Sewaren and farm which, lie owns near Jackson- merchants in this city are CON- ebrows. It was thoii escorted to the church. The ser- SISTENT advertisers in this pa- HA ville. He has $320 In a local bank. 201 OAVI to coat tho face with vices were in cliarge of Father Ga- per. They hnvo built up their goose greaso to pro- It is said that he .was temporarily trade nn SERVICE to tbe cus- uin and wind, it is lassl of the Church of Our Lady of deranged when he jumped into the tomer, dependable and desirable ey hm1 ~ecipe for the Most Holy Hosary of Perth Am- water. merchandise and BUST VAL- boy, who laid, tbe corner-stone. Bis- * * * * UES for the money. •igln In hop McPaul was unable to be pres- These advertisers recognize otori- ent, but many priests from neighbor- Infant Scalded to Death. the value of the patronnge of tbe lave ing parishes attended. County Clerk When Mrs. Ellen Zalleigel of Tren- readers of this paper. That's -d- Bernard M. Gannon, United States ton returned from hanging out cloth- why they are spending their money with us to display their Broadn Marshal Albert Bojlschweller. and es Saturday night she found her news. 'There's two women over there. One r"-^-r of Revenue Richard F. eleven-month-old daughter in the Don't you think In justice to of them's tny wife." sot Amboy also were washtub filled with, boiling water. yourself and to them thut you "Oh, yes; the tall one!" s the first church The mother grabbed the bhild and should make it a point to follow "How'd you guess it?" rt to be erected In ran to the nearest doctorl only to their ads. CLOSELY nnd CON- "She needs new shoes."—Wisconsin find that the little one had MRen scald SISTENTLY? They nre trying Stato Journal. to snvo you money by their spe- PAR ed tb death. cial Inducements. If It Chapel Sold. | * * * ft Her Majesty. them to get your trade We may joke about the cook In print, r* •a St Patrick's Alllmu you to give It where it is ade but we dtire not do It to her <" worth while. •t Election of officers 1 goa Journnl. iness of the thirty-eight The mere' a tit advert be- cause he •"*•«/to T/O- Let pure-' entlon of the St. Pa< III of AmpiHca, which purr***- 7""