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VOLUME 41. No. 36. South Amboy, N. J., Saturday, December S, 1921. Price Four Cents.

tills time was to get all bills pos YORK HEATLH ICouncil Grants Franchise To eible acted upon so that the audlto; DEPAETMENT BUTS EXHIBIT American Education and Visit could-close his books at the ct FEOM IL H. BBEIOTE Coast Ferry Company of the year and present the n The Schools Week, Dec. 4 to 10 governing body with a statement tha Messrs. John F. Niederman and would, show the exact condition c Herman H. Brehmeof Morgan made a f^Whitehead Brothers Take Legal Action Against JBorden- the financial affairs of the city. Th trip to the Grand Central Palace in The Public Invited to Visit the Local Schools at any time discussion brought up the question New York last week, .where the town Avenue Improvement Assessment—Nels Kvist of audits made in the past and rathe American Health Association and During the Week—Fifth Grade Classes to Repeat the Department of Health of New Yorh sarcastic remarks Indulged In by Play, "The Soul of Priscilla" on Thursday Afternoon Appointed Janitor of Pumping Station, and Mrs. Bow several ot the councilmen. The a pic City held an exhibit of all sorts o en Assistant" to the Collector,-—More Complaints of of humor was added to the discussion articles pertaining to the improve' at Auditorium—Parents Should Not Fail to Visit.the when Mr. Martin Carroll, father o menti towards health. Mr. Bretoic fighting Service Furnished by Mor.niouth Lighting the present auditor, gained thi supplied an exhibit of 17 cases ol Schools and Learn How^Their Children are Taught. floor and expressed his belief thai disease carrying Insects, showing 'Company. It was the object of the Democratic their entire life cycle. The exhibt faction to get this bill over into drew such a lot of attention and In order that New Jersey may. in the ^observance of this w«ek. Interest that the Department o unite with other states In observ- "At no time In American history ton, Shuey and Stockton, City En- the next year's affairs and if they -talked ot action W the Health of New York City purchased ing American Education Week, De- has it been so necessary as now that gineer MdMlchaels, (Solicitor Coan were successful, hla son would never on Bordentown the entire 17 cases to make a percember 4 to 10, the Commissioner of the people he informed as to what ownorB and the. Street and Water Commis- get paid unless payment was ob- Wy manent exhibit at their headquac Education has asked that it be alao the public schools have accomplished • ••** «- rTthe sioners. A very large attendance of tained by suit against the -city. The ters for public Inspections. S 'Vlslt-the-iSchools-Weok." and are accomplishing for American alleged excessive cost- ot the Interested citizens were also notice- objections were over-ruled when th Its object Is stated In the follow- education an what they now need t of the -treetiu , the The pupils and teachers ot the 'The ordinance granting a conces ter It developed that the city has at her home on John street. Mrs sqfslthli^'State :to th» week of December 4-10 be designat- local schools cordially Invite the slon to th* Jersey Coast Ferry Com- had no contract for lighting ser- Crane had not been feeling well f«eedlng» under the , Improve^ I ed as "American Education Week," public to visit the schools any time pany tor the operation of a 'ferry vice since July last. It appeared during the day, and kept to her fll^»^mad*,M^»urtpn .. - and that it be so ordered In all theduring the week. Patrons are giv- between this city and Staten Island to be the consensus of opinion that bed. She seemed to\ be In good Psllp^hltehead Brothers,,who are states of the Union, The purpose of en this special opportunity to know; 1 as published in last week's Issue of the city bad ao redress for the fail- cheer and nothing serious was. look- Sti^iSd- **'•«*• prosecutors of the ths week Is to Inform the miblic what Is going on in the every day this paper was taken up on seeonl ure of the lighting company to fur-ed for. She ate a good supper 'and iiaMontSbut It to generally under- of the accomplishments and »tho] life ot the class-rooms. reading and then on third and final nish either light or service and that seemed to enjoy it. Shortly before ISit^ithat^ack ot Whltehead Broth- needs of the public schools an|L to The pupils of the fifth grade reading by title and passed without It might be (divisible to seek ser- A o'clock, Mr. Crane .went to her |%,x ii the entiw property ownertntp secure the co-operation and r classes will repeat, the play, "The comment, the vote being unanimous. from some other concern. No room, and found her In a sinking SSofialii'tlit/propertr affected Jby the of the public in meeting those need ul of Prtacilla" on' Thursday af« An ordinance providing: tor the action followed the discus- condition. etween:-:the execution, of to $22,612.46 and moved that the erty owners responsible and collect was a charming woman, beloved by the weekly card party of the Ciitho- of BJnti p e Hook and Ladder »g^^1ii^^and'..the. "carrying out collector be, authorized to draw a these amounts. In a discussion all who knew her. iSho was in herlic Daughters ot America was indeed Comipan ^ ill be held in the High :00hiir:provisionsthereof. The fact check for 'same in favor of the which followed the Democratic fac- fifty-third yenr. Besides a husband a very successful affair and ran enSchoo- l , ,-Jitorlum on Friday even-" $ij|apithe:;cost :Of-lnstamng .water County Collector when-, the amounts tion brought ont that it had been she Is survived by one son andthusiastic audience patiently,'awaited Ing, D:"' "ibfir -%^ Music will be; #indri«;^er';taps for- all property re- were dile and funds available. Mo- the custom In the past to lay these two step-sons. the call of "Play Cards." ,' Exceed- furnish t ajs orchestra.! l^ffijeslibf whether or -not they aretion was carried. taps without" the request of the prop- (Funeral service will bo held from ingly high scores "were tallied for Prizes %for waltz': ^•^eiBitated^-ihy'. tlae property lm- The ordinance providing for theerty owner, parlcularly when there the Presbyterian Church, of which the various gametlng:^ '••••••• ;. •' before his term expired because ,he v assistant collector was brought up be charged, but there will be a nan, Francis Callaghan, Mrs. P. ,T. order of new business, pther.bus-;.,: 'fe ^e'>'be'ing' willing for certain rea- on second and third readings and was entering the Polyclinic Hospi- small fee for dancing- Cooney,' Mrs. David Connors, Mrs. inass of Importance to be transacted^ &S's6hsfappearing to the Court, to be tal at 345 West 50th street, 'New 'Sfvijertifled olf a, certain assessment of patted with Messrs, Lovely and Stan- Come, meet your friends, spend William Cheesman, Mrs. John 'Bren- The\ President urges a full > atten-; tl*all-C0Bts^ and expenses; for curbing voting in the negative. York City, the following day for ana social evening, buy your Christ- nan, and Mrs. William Campion. 'dance.'"•> ."-.- - ftjfa^dj.P^ng,'Borilentown avenue from Councilman Kvist /brought up theoperation ui||n his foot. In blddln mas gifts from a large and varied The home made bakery held by ; ; to Cthe westerle y line ^T1 qlieation of the memb«Vs' of the his fellow councilmen farewell he supply of articles, get your Christ- McBONALD—LEMBCKE the Auxiliary was a great success. i^^foi|%fc "the' sald° clty' of "sou said that he wanted to express his p^^itoyS8ai^.».tO; have been done .under Progressive Fire Company heing en- mas cards, and baiy your cakes a Miss ^Charlotte Lgprtcke, of Perth | So many people wanted to purchase-' }s|iMifl2i>;y^ virtue of certain pretend'ed titled to 'a vote at; the1-,election of appreciation for their assistance nnd pies at the bazaar instead of mak- Amboy, sad Han/j. McDonald of small cakes and crullers, we could |*||§r{Jirinncb8 passed' and approved by tho now chief of the fire,;iepartment advice in working for the benefit ing them at home. ths city, wire upfted in marriage at not supply the demand; however, pltiiie/; Major 'and Common Council of next Monday evening , and referred of tho city and sincerely hoped that o St. Mary's \hnrch, Perth Amboy, jthe ladles have decided to hold a fiftites said: city of South Amboy, entlt- his own feeling of kind friendship i|ica,'-'Ordinance of the City of South It to tho City Solicitor for an opinion. ELECTION MONDAY on Thursday Jm^rning of last week, j cruller, cookie and small cake sale * ifpAmfboy for the paving and eurblngtif Mr. Coan stated that while he waaoward them was returned in Tho annual olectlon of Firo Chief The cererriojjy was performed by on Thursday, December 22, from 2 ||{§J3ordentQ(5vtn avenue from the Inter- not prepared to: give L an opinion measure in spite of the often and two assistants will take placo Rev. William P.Njantwell. Mrs.] until 5 p. m. Orders for any of; pS'Bectlon..of tho same with Broad-; offhand because' be was unable to ter arguments that developed *6ver' n the Broadway Fire House on Dohermiller of Woodbridge and the abqye may be given to Mrs. tfeKway .to .the westerly lino of the city his or that policy of the adminis- ?||ofi-SOutb Amiboy, for grading, curbing, recall the exact provisions ot tho Monday evening, at "8 o'clock and Frank Meinzer of this city were the ith, Mrs. Behn or any mem-. sflandflaying of sidewalks and curb- ordinance governing, the department, ratlon. He also hoped that some there will be a large gathering of. attendants. bey'o-f the Auxiliary or Post. .'•. 1 one would convey his sentiments to- : -|;p|n#:;on John street from Stevens he could say that ,this.,flre company firemen. O-; • o • ward His Honor, the Mayor, whom Iffttvohue to the wonterly line of thewas a part of the fire department ot M. F. Nagle, tlie present First As- WOMAN'S CLFB NOTES. 0ft;olt^; of Sbjith Amboy, for the gpad- ; he pictured as a public-spirited clt- SALE the city and in good standing there- sistant • Chief, will bo advanced to The ninth annual reception of tha ^lUgivCurbins and laying of nldn- zeri who had done more for his na- Distinctive Fnriijturb, Beautiful Rugs, Mf^ants on' AiigURt.a street from Stw- in. If the ordinance s'ays that tho Chief ami the Second Assistant Woman's Club will be held In the, ive city than anybody' had ever February prices '. In December §|f e^-; aVe,nue to Pino avenue and forfiremen In good standing are en- Chief, James Nolan, will be advanced High • School Auditorium Tuesday [lone, even digging down into his ftfjhk; paving and curbing of Pine ave- titled to a vote In such election, o First Assistant. The contest will evening, December twentieth. Enoch Jjj|jiuevfrom 'Bordentown ayonue to the private pocket for the best Inter- then the members o.f this company be for Second Assistant and the In-West Fnrnttnro Co., Kcyport, Jf. J. Arden and other selections will he &|*sbut,heriy lino of the city of South ests of the city at large. The May- ||p^fo>y!!;apittrovoil May 25th. 1.920. nre certainly so entitled. Section dependence antl Mechanicsville will To-morrow we start the most in- recited by Profeosor Reeves of Pod- or, said Mr. Kvlst, was a; man whom |§!oji^certain lots and parcels of land 3 of the ordinance in question pro- fight for the honor of Second As- tensive- selling campaign ever ate. die Institute, Th* Metuchen Joza t was an honor to number among jj^ift*;; the- said city of South Anvboy vides: "Tho chief and the assistant sistant, and from all Indications, H tempted by this store. A wonder- Four will furnish music for danc-. |»1jjnong pothers upon a plot at land one's friends and that he had the chief shall be elected the first Mon- will be a lively contest aa Vioth ful merchandise stock of the high- Ing. Mrs. O. W. Welsh Is chairman IMkinoWu as Whltehead Brothers Com- sincere best wishes of hosts of iif|)f(ny 'barn property touching and day in December by a majority of companies are making every effort est order Is offered at prices which of the Receptl n committee. rlends for his early recovery from llfCijticernlniT the said asHessment for all the members of the fire depart- ;o put over their man. will bring back to you memories of -O fSp|ei said improvements on said stmet Sils present disability. ment. Bach fire warden and every The Enterprise 'Hook and Ladder the old days when' a dollar did dou- Registration for Evening: School ttiiSffully as they remain before tho Messrs,. Stanton and Lovely took ble duty. Not since the day of 1914 iltSiaiid City of South Amboy and themember In good standing of each will be out strong to see that First 'Persons desiring to take a course \ advantage of the opportunity nnd have the prices been pounded doWn *pMayor and Common Council of Hiecompany shall be entitled to a vote, Assistant Chief Nagle Is advanced In either sewing, cooking, mechan- assured their co-worker that there ;o bed rock. 'And remember this— ;JS'said City of South Amboy by what- and th© names of the persons re- » Chief and Protection Engine Co., ical drawing or shop mathematics in y,soever name the said assessment may were no personal feelings held by Everything offered is not only guar- ceiving the Breator numfoer of votes :o see that James Nolan gets First the evening Vocational School and i?;;f have heen made or may be railed. anteed and dependaMe, but the ;:5;-We command you therewith snld for such office shall be forwarder hem because' odT the differences of Assistant. The Independence Co. nre who have not yet registered may present prices cannot be lower if as /'assessment, together with the i"»'dto the common council for pinion that had often Interrupted fighting hiard to elect Michael Leon- do so next Monday evening, between low in January or February.- •tsf ordinances, the records of the''meet- matlon." he even course of their business re- ard and Mechanicsville Is out Htrons seven and nine o'clock In the High" t ijngB of the said Mayor and Common atlons, that they were proud of No other store anywhere is so .frDoujicll in which the said ordinances Among a long list of bills, which 'OT Forman Freeman—«o It Is hoped School. Severe introduced and passed1 and were ordered paid, was one of the is friendship and wished him thehat all firemen will be around advantageously located to keep pri- jest of success In his attempt to '? ,atl matters touching and concerning R. F. Carroll & Co., for $70.00, ac- early to vote. o way down. FORD CARS '4{. the Bold assessments for thr> Bafd lm- count of auditing for the months ot egatn the free use ot his limbs. o 'Sale includes about 100 of Kar- ?; ,JI)rpvement In said street to o'"- Su- A Special prices on used Ford Cars, ? November and December. Exception TO Y. M. C. A. WE1TBEUS pen's Famous Tapestry suites, over ilff/prem© 0purt of Judicature at Tren- Tho Eagle Tea Compnny Bells gro- with new Norwalk Cord Tire and to this bill was taken by Messrs, The Bonrd pt Managers and mem- 500 fine Rugs, about 150 most! ~S§••/«>>(on December lOtK 1921, vnu cer- as low ns any store In or out Tube free with each car—one week fcl^tlfy, and sand to-eether ^ith t.bi« Stanton and Lovely account of the bers of the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A.attractive Dining and Bed Room! town. Give them a trial order, fi',Writ that therein mny be done w'mt December work not ibelng done 'is are requested to meet at the n"*-Suites in all woods and finishes, ; tnd note tho saving. ••• 4 1917 Tourings $185 00 ^Kisj rl!ght and according to the laws yet. Mr. Stanton thought that the ociatlon building at 2 o'clock this hundreds of attractive pieces. j|tof;tiio State of New Jersey ought to Beautiful floor and davenport lamps, 1 1913 Touring lfO/10 ^*.be-done. charge for the work should be held Rivrcn covra OYS- Paturrtay aftornooon, for the pur- 1 1919 Starter Touring.. .$21000 back until after the work had been pose of attending In a body the Fireside chairs, davenport taibles, s?,-;':--' Witness, William S. Ounmere, Chief TERS for Bale. Frletj and stows on W. E. Mount. Mntawan. N. J. *•• completed. Mr. Lovely also ex- rdfir. John Van Clonf, 152 TVir- unerfil of Mrs. Wlnlfmtl Crnno. the ito. '•''Justice of our Supremo Court at entown avenue. ) **• Whero furniture is bought. la BOII'1 ~ •niton, this 26th day of November, pressed himself as believing that the lelovod wife of our PrPBlrtont, Mr, Buy your groceries fit the Eagle •"e year of our Lord, One Thou- principle of presenting blUfi before rgo W. Crane, which is to be arloads and stored and handled In 'fde Hunrt' ' * • %ft Twent.v-nnn. (Domino Syrup, the kind every- HIT economical way, your dollars Tea Company, and oavo for your T they were due was wrontr. Mr. held from the Presbyterian Church NSON. Clerk. body likes, 10c can nt Eagle Ten nn't help but command full valMe. vacation next, summer. *•* Kvlat explained that the (bill woulil at. 2:30 o'clock—Rev. A. R. Mell. o not be pnld until the work ^*as done lompany. **• Secretary. 'rices absolutely guaranteed. o ' The avertigo mnn Is ral;i much meet- an

1 where you can % ... rk to - " ; possibilities ot Save 20 Cents on Every Dollar j. its shore front adv,. ,s for shipping and rece. when buying your Winter needs in ' from and to all parts of". Men's and Boys' Furnihings and Footwear ** The possibilities and claims other places are 'being boosted v rigor, while the advantages off Clean, Dependable Merchandise! No "junk!" by the Raritan Bay and its north and south shore fronts, for BOtne Nothing bought special to sell at a "price!" unexplained reason, appear to be For Economy in the Home receiving but little consideration at Just our regular stock of High Class Goods at the hands of the New York Port If It Is Quality, We Have It! If It Is a Low Price, We Quote It! Authority, None of She sites and water youtes suggested, and very liberally boost- For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday ed, offer equal advantages to ours. The Rarltan Bay is the shortest and r f m most direct route to Sandy Hook and to (the open sea. Its broad JOHNSON'S Uneeda Biscnit Iv etP rg 5c lard, best pure leaf, 2 lbs. 25c fairway to- the ocean, its twenty-one BROADWAY AMD AUGUSTA STREET. foot channel, and our harbor depth N.Y. State fln/vnrn Pet, Gold Gross or 1Ar ,of thirty-five, to forty feet, together Full Cream, lb. VI Odlll Borden's, tall can I vt with our unequalled railroad facili- tios on both sides of the river lend Mustard, Gulden's, jar 12c Rice, best whole grain, 4 lbs 25c tliolr groat value to tho offered ad- vantages. For the amount of money Flour, Ceresota, 12^4. lb. bag .50c Pumpkin, large can 14c required to perfect shipping and Patacake Flour, package 19c Jiffy Jell, all flavors, package 9c land transportation no , other point Beardsley's Codfish, box 12c can offer tho equnl of what tho Rar- Pineapple,' sliced, large can 25c itan Hay has (to offer—outside New For Saturday! Coffee, Hagle, best blend, lb 25c Tea, mixed or O. P. Ceylon, lb...'.. .35c York Bay, wheh is already congest- Pancake Flour, White Rose, 2 Cocoa, Eagle, Vk lb. box. 15c. ed. packages 25c In ortlor to keep this interest Prime Rib Roast Pepper, loose, lb 25c clearly before tho minds of what la Campbell's Beans, 3 cans 29c Vanilla, Bon Ton, 2 bottles ;.. .25c called tho New! York Port Authority, Soups, Campbell's Assorted, 3 cans..29c Pickles, sour, Heinz, dozen 25c It Is important that our claim should Pot Roast - 18c Fresh Killed Chickens be forcibly kept to the front, (that Quaker Oat Flakes, box 10c Catsup, Scottish Chief, bottle 10c othor strong influences do not crowd Small Fresh Hams Premier Corn Flakes, box 8c denser Keen, large box 5c it to the background, and relegate Pickles, mixed sweet, bottle 15c our interests to dates away bnck on Whiz Silver Polish, 25c size 19c the calender. Veal for roasting 16c up Tomatoes, No. 2 can .10c Preserves, Strawberry or Raspberry Earnest and persistent efforts to Peas, Centennial, Early June, can... 12c large jar 25c' hold this claim to tho front will be' Mho prloa of flnal success. It Is up Wax Beans, cu^, can. 14c Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 10c to this community to do its share of Choice Cuts of Sirloin Steaks 33c Molasses, Brer JRabbitt, can 9c Matches, Ohio, 5 boxes 25c poshing, in order that the legitimate Domino,Syrup, jean 10c Indian Meal, yellow granulated, lb...3c advantages of Rarltan Bay shall not Corned Beef, Plate or Soft Rib Evaporated Apples, lb 22c be crowded out of its rightful place Bon Ami, caker 9c • In the conBldorntlon of the New Soap, Babbitt's,! cake 5c Starch, Argo, package 8c .'York, Port Authority. Delayed offort Beef for stewing 14c Pork for roasting 20c spells failure, and lUnls word should have no place in our vocabulary Brookfield Creamery Butter 40c " fruits and Free Delivery concerning matters of such Interest Eagle Tea Co. ' and Importance to the present and Also Spareribs, Scrapple, Sausage, Etc.,, at Lowest Prices. Vegetables in sueoesaorto Everywhere future residents of this cljly. BROS. TBAJOO. Originators of Low Prices The Eaglo Tea Company la offer- JHoitagltaii's Meat Market Season Phone 206 Ing three cans assorted, oC Camp- Telephone 26 Quality and Weight Guaranteed 138S. Broadway Bet. John and George Sts. bell's Soupg for 2!)o. Can you beat it? ~~ 2O9 [David Street Heroin** of the South Seaa. Woman, her beauty and loving ten- K. F. CARNEY SOUTH AMEOY CITIZEN GREEK SOVEREIGN derness, Is, next to nature, the great 6ODTS AKBOT. N. J. theme of South Sea literature. The Houseful of early voyagers, who were indeed little SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 LAUDS WORK OF sensitive to the charm of nature, Jobbing Promptly Attented To to the full the appeal of woman. The TealttiMHeat Telephone 821 first Spanish voyager to the Mar- ! Early Britons. NEAR EAST BELIEF ( quesas, Qurios, records that the wom- TTPSTAIRS, downstairs and in*my 80S Bordentown Ate. South Ambty Ao 'tar back us uutlienUc history en "had beautiful legs and hands, fine w lady's chamber,—in living room, goes, the telitud of Great Britain, now Cables Thanks for Christian eyes, fair countenances, small waists comprising England, Scotland aud and graceful forms, and some of them bathroom, bedroom or kitchen,—day Wales, wus Inhabited. In the year 55 Lives Saved in "Beautiful prettier than the ladies of Lima, who or night—the Homer heated home is EUGENE SHEA ' B] C. the Boman g- leral, Julius Work" of Mercy lire famed for their beauty." Cook's Caesar, crossed over from Gaul, now chronicler admits that "all women In cheerfully, healthfully warm. PLUMBING,- GAS FITTING France, and with a small army re- this part of the world are complete co- AND GENERAL JOBBING. mained for a short time in the south- Athena, Greece.—The wonderful quettes and that few among them fix The Homer is the original patented work done by the Near Bast Relief pipeless furnace, sending out a generous 249 Main Street ern part of the island. He returned organization in saving the lives of any bound to their conversation; SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. later, and as years went by the Houi- tens of thousands of ' Christians therefore it Is no wonder that they volume of warm air into the house ans dooiJnuted the greater part of throughout Asia Minor and Trans- liave obtained tlie character of women through a single register. the southern and middle portions of caucasia has received signal recogni- of pleasure"—a conclusion against I. KAPLAN, LADIES' TAILOR ' the Island. The Homans withdrew tion in praise bestowed by Queen which he protests. From Oberea, There are no cold corners in Homer from Britain In the year 438 A. D.Sophie of Greece in a cablegram dis- queen of Tahiti, wjjo, like Dido, la- SUITS, DltKSSES, COATS AND SKIRTS The Romans found In the Island a con- patch by the Greek sovereij;^ to Dr. mented on the strand the departure heated houses. The warm air fills every MADBTOOUDBR James L. Barton, Chairman, and of Captain Cook to the Faraway of Ladlea' an* Gents' siderable population divided Into Charles V. Vickrey, Secretary, of the nook and crevice, and drive9 cold air tribes or smull nations. Those In the Melville, back to the basement. CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIR1HO . southern pa it, now culled England, FKOMPTLY DONE - A vary heathen In th« carnal part Ready-Made Skirts Always were known as Britons. They were a —From The South Sea Style, by Rob- No pipes, no flues, no danger, no dirt, no expense Celtic people akin to the Qauls, who ert Moree Lovett, in Asia Magazine. to install. Delivered and ready for use in a day. on Hand possessed the country now known as Built in sizes to fit all homes. lit g. B'war, Op. Post O»««. v France. To a considerable extent the A RING ANYWAY Welsh, certain elements of the popula- It Heats Less Price tion of Cornwall, Kuglund, and the It Ventilates Less Fuel "Auntie, were you ever proposed It Satisfies More Heat " Highland people of the north of Scot- to?" ALBERT JEROME • land, are descended from these an- "Once, de'nr, a gentleman askotl me Have you looted oi/rr the cient Britons. new 1920 Furnace Book? If Manufacturer ol to marry him over the telephone, but not, you can have a espy he hail Hie wrong number."—Tele- any time for the aiking, . Odors and Musical Notes. plionu Xevlow N. Z, . High Grade Granite and It Is recorded that the Ebora CHARLES TDOIOJfS papyrus' gives a recipe for "pllls^ to Marble perfume the mouth" and, according to LOEENZ BABICH South Amboy, N. J, this ancient recipe, these pills con- HEADSTONES tained dry myrrh, juniper, incense, roastlx 'branches nnd raisins that had 220 BBOADWAT - been powdered nnd boiled with honey. 267 First Street JL classic experimenter, Septimus liiAogrnp y ORIGINAL PATENTED Please, sought to establish a theory I&VG AND QUEJEN OF GREECE Presto-TIbrator for Electrk Tut* PIPELESS FURNACE Telephone 250 South Amboy that among odors there existed a scale Near East Relief organization, 1 or gamut, just as among sounds, slinrp Madison Ave., Ne-w York City. Her Foi- LadJos and 0entl#nw»., mnells corresponding with high notes measago reads: 0. T. MASON and heavy MWBIIS with low notes. He "Deeply touched j'our groat kind- classified about fifty odors, each one, ness towards Ureok war sufferers In Pompulan Massage Cream Diad (Successor to it. I'. Mason) he said, corresponding to a certain Straits Area and Asia Minor. Thank Exclusively. note." Be. argued-that-'a bouquet, to you nil most sincerely. ' . SOPHIE." IN — be successful, should be made up of Special attention give to Chlldrtt'i odors corresponding with the chord of * At the same time, the Greek queen sent her checlc to-Dr. Barton, Chair- Hair Cuttlnc Reliable UNITED STATES Companies a musical scale. It was a poetic and man, of tho Near East Relief Commit- elaborate theory, but It never mnde tee, for 1,000 francs as a. contribu- EXPLOSION INSURANCE much headway In the world.—Kansas tion, to what she termed the "beauti- PREPARE NOW FOR THE City Star. ful work" of feeding, clothing and NOTARY PUBLIC housing the more than 110,000 little COLD WEATHER. children who have come under the This store can supply your needs in the Don't Be a Tortoise. care of the Near East Ilellof during The Richardson "Perfect" grocery and meat line—all best grade We have always had sympnthy the past year. One-pipe Furnace installed 231 First Street South Amboy top the, hnre which lost the race to Besides Queen Sophie, AdmUal P. , -

6ATUBIDA.Y, DECEMBER 3, 1921 WIN TWO SILVER MEDALS • . 1 It's Our 22nd Birthday \ tXECKSTEIN SECDHES Y «O0D «T0B IN ¥OBK National Vail Memorial Awards Made rot* And You Are All Invited ; The many friends of John L. Heroic* Public Service. Hecksteln, fq-merly attached with. To Help Us Celebrate the Occasion the Police Departmeat, U. S. Ordi- , nanoe Depot, U. S. A., and popularly The National Committee of Award to duty and heroism in saving the lives known throughout South and Perth of the Theodore N. Vail memorial of more than 100 persons whom she Amboy, are pleased to hear he has medal has awarded to P. W. Oldfleld, warned when the village of Homer a cable foreman of the New York was flood-swept on May 31, 1020. You will feel greater buying freedom than you have felt in •accepted a lucrative position with a Telephone Company at Pouglikeepsle, Mrs. Lothrop was* awakened at two years the moment you enter the store and spy the scores of large business house and has one of the nine silver medals voted to o'clock In the morning by a warning Birthday specials. Every one bears a price ticket that will achieved success In hia new sphere employees of the Bell Telephone Sys- call from a farm several miles up the of activity. tem throughout the United States for Omaha Creek, which had overflowed convince you "right off" that the most profitable place to spend Mr. FJeckstein, it will be remem- Its banks. Sitting, lightly clad, nt her . your time and money too, is right here at our Birthday Party. bered, performed duty as a guard switchboard until the rushing waters covered the floor of the little central Below are listed a number of representative values and ad- With the T. A. Glllespie Loading office and later waslied over the shelf Co., 1918, and later, due to his splen- of the switchboard, \tfalst high, she ditional items are entering the sale every day. did record -was appointed a mem- begged and pleaded with telephone ler of the TJ. S. Ordnance Police subscribers to flee for their lives. She Depot, 5>y Ueutent I* A. Hasket refused to leave her post until the flood had put the telephone wires out V, 8. A., October 10, 1919, and on of service, and then wuded to safety HUCK TOWELS, 9c 36-INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, " •account of a general reduction in 1 through neck-high wnter. Soon after These towels of good heavy lH/ c all U S. Government establishments she left the little telephone building! 2 •was laid on* duty, likewise many the structure was washed away. weight are offered, with a limit of Heavy and durable and of uni- guards on account of a general re- In all, nine silver medals were six to a customer, at 9c form quality and finish. Limit 10 duction in force by ' Lieutenant awarded for noteworthy public service yards. A yard Hauseman, July 21, 1921. His sep- In 1020—two going to telephone wo aration (from the "CT. S. Government men. Miss Kntherine I/tnd, an opera' 17x34 TURKISH TOWELS, 15c Service was keenly regretted by his tor at MnhnfTey, Pa., was recognized Of serviceable quality, full bleach- 36-INCH DRESS , $1.15 for meritorious service and heroism In brother offlcerB and legion of friends. remaining at her post and spreading ed, limit of 6 to a customer. In Brown, Navy and Black may be He displayed conspicuous bravery calls for outside help when the town the Birthday Sale at 15c had in this good weight satin at the during the night of the great fire In which she lived wrm nenrly de- and terrific explosion at Damp Mor- stroyed by flro on Juno 20, 1020. Mrs, Birthday Sale price of a yard $1.15 gan, October 4, 1918, guarding Kate Day, matron of n telephone oper- 36-IN. BLEACHED MUSLIN, 14«/2c Unit 9-1-1 and was commended for ator's home nt Diillas, Tex., was Blml lnrly rewarded for having saved the Full bleached, soft, smooth finish 17-INCH TOWELING, 9c Ills heroism and arduous duties per- P. W. OLDF1ELD muslin at 14>/ c Bleached twill toweling, formed by Chief iHflins; Captain Cable .Splicer, Poughkeepile, N. Y. 2 Hurley and officials and proved a Limit 10 yards. with red woven border, a yard 9c credit to the Government service. noteworthy public service during 1020. The award carries with It $250 In gold. ' Mr. Flectstcln attributes his suc- DOUBLE BED BLANKETS,-$1.89 cess to bard iwiork, common sense, Oldfleld previously was, voted a 10-YARD PIECE LONG CLOTH, bronze memorial medal by the New $1.35 •' good hnlblts, practical experience and York Telephone Company's committee 3% lb. grey, cotton blankets with according to Hubbard, that bis re- for an act of bravery and Quick think. pink and blue borders are $1.89 English finish long cloth is offered ligion Is one based on facts that are Ing in saving a lineman from being in the Birthday Sale, limit of ten electrocuted on a pole, near Wnppln- never disputed. We are here to do 81x90-INCH SEAMLESS SHEETS. yards to a customer; piece of 10 the Ibest we can, and foe kind; help gers' Palls, N. Y., on August 21, 1020. The silver medal is In the form of na- Full bleached quality and a gen- yards .$1.35 yourself by helping other people; tional recognition for Oldfleld's act and when. In doubt mind your own and like the bronze medal Is to honor uine special in the Birthday Sale.. business and thus give other people the memory of Theodore N. Vail, late ...$1.05 DRESS , 15c a chance to mind their own, President of the American Telephone \ He is affiliated with the Independ- and Telegraph Company, to whose Limit of 4 to a customer. In pretty plaids; checks, stripes, • tent Order of Odd Fellows, Whitney conspicuous service in the telephone and plain colors, at a yard 15c field were largely due the expansion of Lodge 191, Spotswood; Improved the Bell System and the development 32-INCH CORDED , 19c Order Red Men, Seneca Tribe, 23, of the nrt of telephony. A number of choice patterns and BOYS' "SWEATERS, 99C South Amboy; iAI. N. Garrison, 106; Another New York State man, John stripes are to be found in this of- p and Ii. 0- 0. M., and has passed E. Moran, section lineman of the For rough w» " 3ese sweaters through the various high exalted American Telephone and Telegraph fering and the quality of the mate- are just, the, fffrhe fact that fraternal chairs of these organiza- Company at Syracuse, was similarly rial is as* good as you would expect they were j* aced from $2.25 recognized for having rescued an oc- tions, and has been In demand to JOHN E. MORAN to find at 30c, 39c, to 49c. In the makes their a value, at....99c address public gathering's and ivis- cupant of an overturned automobile, Section Llnen»n, SyracuM, N. Y. summoning medical help and giving sale, 10 yards the limit, at a Maroo'' , /, sizes 30 to 34 iting lodges as he Is a forceful first aid treatment which saved the lives of forty-five girls residing In th!» yard . .19c speaker and highly esteemed toy "his man's life. This act occurred at Eagle home when the building was burned to . brother officers and comrades, and Village, N. Y., on October 8, 1020. the ground on April 15, 1920. CED SHIRTS .'Is a credit and honor to tfiese fra- The National Committee's highest Of ihe nine silver medals, two were 58-INCH TABLE , 44c »AND|fRAWERS,\A GARMENT, ternal benevolent societies throughi- award, a gold medal, accompanied by awarded in New York State, two In With a purchase limit of 5 yards i out the state of New Jersey. •1,000, was given to Mrs. Mildred Pennsylvania, two In Texas and one 99c v >./' each In Nebraska, Rhode Island and Mr. Flecksteln's friends rejoice in Iiothrop, chief operator In the little to a customer, this table damask is Good heWy weight, party&ool. town of Homer, Neb., for her fidelity Utah.—The Telephone Review, N. Y. Ws good fortune and speak highly offered at a yard...... 446 Natural g\r, all sizes. .V.'."!"...99c ' of him as an efficient police officer Seek Employment Worth White. While with the M. G. O. D., at this The Uninformed. 36-INCH PRINTED MADRAS. j^ SHIRTS, 99c. , point and all unite wishing him Let your employment be such as At the height of the Derby fever In may become a reasonable person; and feuccess, health' and happiness in hda liondon two men were arguing on ii In neat shirting stripes, at a Numerous neat patterns are here not be a business fit for children or literary subject oh the top of nn omni- yard .18'/ c future field of activities. He atftl- distracted people, but fit for your age bus: ••Well," said one, "John puts' 2 in this lot of full size shirts, 14 to -•.blpates visiting Camp Morgan Christ- and understanding. For a man may "Bleak House' first and 'Martin Cbuz- 17 neck band, at 99c inas Day and a cordial reception be very Idly busy, and take great pains Blewlt' second." A hoarse voice Inter- WAIST LINE CORSETS $1.17 Hwtatts him by his multitude oi to so little purpose, that, In his labors rupted frcm the seat behind. "Gentle* MEN'S LISLE FINISH HOSE trlends and a royal good time will and expense of time, he shall serve no men," It said, "I doa't know your pal Waist line corsets of excellent te keenly enjoyed and Christmas end but of folly and vanity. There ate John, but you're beln' had. There's no quality, arid closed back girdles of 7 pain for 99c some people who are busy, but It Is, as •uch horses nmnln'." iflay will We celebrated In the good Domltlan was, In catching flies—Jere- pink broche are to be found-in the Good serviceable cotton socks In bid fashioned way, and tie will re- my Taylor. Birthday sale, sizes 22 to 82, at.. grey, black and cordovan, at 7 pairs ceive a grand welcome by his le- 0 Grease Spots on Wallpaper. To clean wallpaper of grease spots, $1.17 for ...99c gion of friends throughout the pic- Peculiarity of Judaa Tree. turesque town of iSouth Abmoy. buy an ounce of pipe clay; at any drug One of the curious things about the •tore and make a thick paste. Apply - • o redoud, or Judas tree, Is that It bears. to the spots and allow to remain on, Bowers on the old wood. Blossoms, are over night. In the morning rub off Cheap Ptmlnln* CMtumlnp. found In abundance on twigs that are With a clean cloth. It makes the pTper Paint costumes on the Amazon leave five or six years old. like new, removing all the spots. no dressmakers' bills te pay. A •dentist who has Juat returned from (several years spent on the upper Ama- EOn where the natives.Indulge In head Reynolds Bros. hunting says that the native women paint clothes on themselves. The paint Is their only costume and th»y Imitate THE MERIT STORE the clotbos they see In fashion plates Astounding, Sensational brought in by the whites. He says the Datives are very moral, until cor- 136-138 Smith Street :: Perth Amboy, N. J. rupted by whites. The whites are aafe In the Amazon country until thay Steal somebody's wife, In which case Mid-Season Sale /•• their heads are In danger.

Why Gaps In Railroad Tracks. Steel car rails are subject to con- siderable contraction and expansion tinder the Influence of extremes of r beat and cold, the change of length At Unbelievable Low Prices. of a 80-foot rail amounting to about three-quarters of an Inch. It Is this "Let Your Savings Work for You" space between the rail ends which causes the clicking sound as a train Our "Customer Ownership" Plan moves rapidly along the track. This f 24.75 , Bpace Is an absolutely vital factor In enables you to buy one or more shares of our 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock the safe operation of railways, for Values from $30 to $45 . Blsaster would swiftly follow If the in convenient monthly installments, upon which we will pay you interest until rails wen laid and fastened with the your dividends begin. Nearly 7,500 people invested in the last issue. Why ends fitting closely together. OUR GUARANTEE not join ;them in getting cash returns?, i i ' ,,< Difficult Art We absolutely guarantee every gar- No investment is safer than one in "It was said by P. T. Barnum that ment to be 100%, all wool and to give Our Preferred Stock has never | the public likes to be humbugged." an industry furnishing necessary lasting satisfaction or your money re- passed a dividend. It is supported ' "It Is true," replied Senator Sorghum. services, and which has proven its "But the humbugging has to be done funded at once without question. by the earning power and the phy- ' by a man who made a profound study ability to pay an attractive yearly sical property of all the Public Ser- ' •f It, as Barnum did. end wen an ex- return. vice Companies. ' pert can't succeed with the same trick more than one* or twice." Ask any Employee or Inquire at Any Dam Not Built by Expert* Public Service Commercial Office. t The failure of the dam which caused C. HILTON he famous Johnstown flood, May 81, . fr:4 "9, WM due to defects of construe- explained by the fact that no en- 123-125 Smith St., Perth Amboy PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY was employed la designing or t the dam. TO FIA* SPEEDWAYS Saturday night, December Srd, os the Perth Amboy Auditorium court, the/local Jr. O. U. A. M. basket- D. L MONEY S SPECIALS ball team will clash

THANKSGIVING ME-UNION /fk. most enjoyable Thanksgiving re- Winion was held at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Louis F. Meinzer,' 211 143 Smith St. Perth Amboy Bordentown avenue, thiis city. The OUR ONLY STORE ' NOTE THE NUMBER . house was beautifully decorated with appropriate colors, cut flowers, and PURE WORSTED. How do we do it? MEN'S WAX palms. The table fairly groaned un- . A • GOOD : ASSORT- CALF WORK SHOES. Solid der the weight (it turkey, chicken, MENT. . A GOOD,.BRAND. EX- Leather Soles and Heels. Leather and rabbit, with all , the dainty flxin'a, Mrs. Meinzer and a competent TRA SPECIAL, per full Hank, insoles. ; One-piece Quarters, chef could certainly provide. while it lasts . 39c Munson Last. Special per*pair, (Piano, three violins and mandolin Brown only ... .$2.25 furnished abundant music to which OAK TANNED SOLE LEATHER, the guests tipped the "ll?ht fantts- BOYS' BLACK ELK SHOES, all tic toe." Vocal selections, dialect PER LB. 39c. recitations and original poema pro- leather throughout, heavy oak Best Texas slaughtered stock. Strips vided a splendid program. Among soles and heels, one piece quar- those present were: Mrs. A. C. of all weights and sizes. None to deal- ters, Munson Last. An ideal shoe Qiiaokenbush, Miss Nellie 'Quackcn- ers, per lb., 39cV for winter1, far better and much toush, Mr. Nelson Quackentoush, Mr. cheaper than a scout shoe. Sizes and Mrs. Bertram "Quackentaish, MEN'S LIVE RUBBER HEELS.' Miss Lillian Burley, Mrs.' M. A. to 6. Special, per pair $2.25 These are all nationally advertised Quinn, Miss Edith VanKirk, Mr. and Mrs. H. de la Reussllle, Mr. Gus F. brands such as Spring-Step and Same Shoe as above, sizes 1 to 2..$1.98 Meinzer, Mr. S. S. Gravatt, Mr. Wil- others, but because of overstock liam Martin, Mr. Chester Wlllett, Mr. at the factories, the name has Same Shoe as above, siz^es 9 to and 'Mrs. Mortimer Livingstone, Miss been erased and we-can sell them 131/2 ...$1.75 Mildred Van Antwerp, Miss Helen* at a very low price. These same Johnsson. Some Estates heels cost you 75c at your Shoe- ALSO SHOES- FOR EVERYONE IN Those present were well pleased with Mr. Gravntt as their chief en- makers. Extra special, per pair., 15c' EVERY PRICE RANGE. tertainer, but Mr. Gravalt says he Soon Melt Away, will take his hat oft to Master Chas- ter, the four-year-old-son of Mr. and You probably have noticed this, or FREEH FREE! WITH EVERY PAIR OF SHOES. A BEAUTIFUL, Mrs. L. F. Meinzer, as he sure is read about it in the newspapers. ENAMELED, GOLD SET: CUFF BUTTONS, TIE PIN, AND TIE CLASP. a dancing trick for a boy his age, It realy was amusing to watch the Why leave it to chance? little, fellow. Appoint the First National Bank ROOT'S TIVOLI UNDERWEAR. WINDOW SHADES, in all .colors, WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES. aa your Executor, and you know that This woolen underwear is known guaranteed rollers. Others are A regular meeting-of the Woman's your estate will have experienced effi- universally. Special .$1.23 getting 85c for this same quality. Club was held on Thursday, De- cient and reliable management. We will Special 52c cember the first. In the City Hall. be glad to have you consult us any time LADIES' HEAVY RIBBED WOOL MIBS M. Buchanan read an ln- you wish. STOCKINGS, very warm and dur- Strictly Perfect WHITE CUPS AND tructivo ipaiper on "Current Events." able, worth double, Special 49c SAUCERS, good size, per pair. ..15c Misses M. Dey, M. Campbell and D. Berrien, members of the Jun- 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. ior Club, entertained the club with music and humorous stories. Miss M. K. Buchanan gave an Interesting account of the life of Alpine's Bargain Store Rudyard Kipling and read Beveral of his well-known poems. Mrs. P. Cunningham was elected a SOUTH AMBOY'S ECONOMY CENTER. / member of the Club. Subscriptions to the McCall mag- 'ngt may be obtained from any Pine Avenue " Cor. Henry St. / j'he proceeds go to the FIRST NATIONAL BANK /Woman'fl College. NEXT TO A. & P. • f ,H SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TO they who look before and/overlook afterward. tEOKGE NEFF ELMER F. PARISEN You'te So Good, Santa Dear DONT EVEN BREATHE Carting of Any Kind Painting anil 313 David St. South Amboy Talwption* 109-M lUGENE SHEA No. 284 Bordentown Avenue PLUMBING, GAS FITTING 3SO AND GENERAL JOBBING. 249 Main Street SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.

. KAPLAN, LADIES' TAILOR SUITS, DKESSEB, COATS AMD SKIHTS MADE XOOHDKB Who Uses Willard Ladles' »nd Cent*' Threaded Rubber LEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRINO PROMPTLY BONE Batteries? Ready-Made Skirts Always It would be a good deal quicker to on Hand name over the car-builders who don't. 111 8. BN»ay. Op. Post OM«*. For the great majority of builders of cars and trucks have selected Willard Threaded Kubber Batteries. You'll find them now on 173 makes. The ability of Threaded Rubber In- ALBERT JEROME sulation to resist cracking, warping and puncturing, and therefore to give more Manufacturer ol miles of uninterrupted service per dol- lar, appeals to the buildor as much High Grade Granite and aa the buyer. When you buy a new battery it is Marble worth your while to look into the bat- tery that has been selected by the best brains of the automotive Industry— FTEADSTONEK the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. We can fit your car from our com- plete stock, 207 First Street CANDY MADE AT HOME ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS Battery & Motor Service Telephone 250 South Amboy HOW TO PREPARE SWEETMEATS FIRST CELEBRATION WAS K«U> FOR CHRI8TMAA. IN THE YEAR 88. Station C. T. MASON 149 New Brunswick Avenue (Huoceusor to It. V. Mason)

•ex of Dainties Sure, to Make One of Forty Year* Later Before It Was OfW- Tel. 188S Perth Amboy thsi Meet Apiiceolatecl o+ally Adapted as Christian- tide Presents, Festival. •eaLthfulHeat Reliable UNITED STATES Companies T JPSTAIRS, downstairs and inN my BOX of home-made candles Is HRI8TMAS ws.a first celebrated EXPLOSION INSURANCE a welcome gift much appreciated In the year 68, observes a writer, *"' lady's chamber,—in living room, at Christmas. There is aa art ! but it was 40 years later before bathroom, bedroom or kitchen,—day NOTARY PUBUC |lu preparing such a box for one's tit was officially adopted as a Chris- jfrlends and the end jaluod is worth itlan festival; nor was It on til about or night—the Homer heated home is itho trouble. ! thje Fifth century that the day ot its cheerfully, healthfully warm. 231 First Street South Amboy Candy boxes of any desired size celebration beoaeae permanently flx«d ;can be psirchased at a box tactory, on.DeceraVer 20, Op to that time ft The Homer is the original patented jor bores covered wftb tb« art crepo had been Irregularly observed at varl- pipeless furnace, sending out a generous Ipaper. add at to reasonable prices cms times of the yeaf—lm December, volume of warm air into the house nowaday*, make attractlTe liecep- In April aid la May, but most fre- tacUs. A. bolt of crimson baby rib- quently In January. through a single register. Why be Idle I jben, a few sprits o< hoHy and eer- In Rome the Saturnalia, or feast of jeral sheets ot wtlti tlurae paper -will Saturn, fell at about the same tlsae as There are no cold corners in Homer enable a dainty package to be sent our Christmas, and it narked the heated houses. The warm air fills every from one'a home. greatest festival of the Reman year. nook and crevice, and drives cold air Operators Wanted ID packing the candles) It Is wise to The city abandoned Itself to gayety. cut paraffin paper and stiff .brlstoT Universal mirth was the ordar of the back to the basement. AT SULLIVAN'S FACTORY boards to fit the boxes In layers. A tiny; friends feasted friends, and foes No pipes, no flues,n o danger, no dirt, no expense Stevens Avenue sheet of paper, then the layer of ware reconciled. All social distinctions to install. Delivered and ready for use in a day. PLENTY OF WORK board will keep the softer candles, were laid aside. Work was stopped, Built in sizes to fit all homes* such a* chocolate cream, from crush- oud no war was ever entered upon at Apply at Once at Factory that time. ing. It Heats Less Price Uncooked candles are never palat- One by one other legends and cus- It Ventilates less Fuel able, and no amount of flavoring will toms have been disproved and over- It Satisfies More Heat mask a raw taste.. On this account thrown, yet none has dared attack the Have you looked ever lie take the trouble to prepare fondant, legends and the customs sacred to neiu 1920 Furnace Book? If IN ALL ITS BBAITCHE8 which la the bails of all fine cream Chrlstmastlde. It remains with us, not, you can hove a copy The man who has a policy in TOT candle*. It Is not at alt difficult to and -will -always remain. Christmas any time /or the asking* NORTH, BITER IKSURAXCB COM. make if the Instructions are correctly marks the winter solstice. The days Icnrrled out. begin to lengthen, and. the sun no CHARLES TIMJTONS PANT mar rest easy In th«~knonrt- A w«ek before Christmas prepare longer journeys away from the earth South Amboy, N. J. edga that Us best Interests are) at the fondant, -which can be placed In but enters upon its return, It Is I all times fully protected, and that a Jar; cover with a damp cloth and promise of renewed light and warmth, In case of loss h«wiUJ>«_ reimburse* keep in ft cool place until two days of the approach of summer, and men without qulbbla or delaf.Tnoorlio*- before Christmas, whan It should be hailed these signs with every expres- ated 1822; wsati ore* 7ft milltMM. made up Into the various confections. sion of gladness. ORIGINAL PATENTED Represented by This time will allow the chocolate, > When Christianity spread abroad, used In dipping, to become firm. men adapted the old customs of their PIPELESS FURNACE FREDERICK H. LEAR Coloring* for tinting can also be ancestors to the new order of thing*. K10 GKOBGB 8REKT. purchased at the druiflsts, and al- The word Tuletlde, used to give ways state that they are to be used picturesque), oldtlme. flavor to the to celor food to Insnf* getting toe Christmas Idea, cone* from Yule, an vegetable coloring, old name for Ghrittms. The term BARGAINS IN ;. Red' will produce any ihade of springs from wa EMfMbb. word used t* J. W. OLSEN CO. 9 MEN'S AND BQTS' ^ pink, rose or according to the designate the tw« sstntas of Deceaa- CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS amount used. Violet will produce any b«r and January, to* ot wale* was * Telephoned* §cully § Garage ntiade frero pale lavender to d*«p blue; called the "former Yule," th« other Come to see us, it will pay you. plttachlo or spinach will give green; the "after Yule." There it a legena Perth Amboy e'gg yolk can be uied far the y«l- •which relates that It waa the custom 108-110 South Stevens Avenue lows and a few drops of strong cof- years ago for every Saxon household S. GOLD fee will give a mode shade and choco- to burn the Yule log on Christmas late will give the browns. eve. Thin was a rre.at gnarled root or THE TAILOR The following table may be a tree trunk, cut the day before Christ Full Line Tires, Tubes & Accessories Cleaning, Pressing:, and Dyeing jguldeln flavorings: White—vanilla mas find brought Into the hall on Promptly Done. or alniond; pink—strawberry, rasp- Christmas eve with great ceremosy 'berry, rose; green—pistachio or al- and accompanied by music. Bach Ford Parts a Speeialty 10S SOUTH BROADWAY mond; pate yellow—lemon; 4e'P y*'"member of the household would sing - formerly F. N. Bank Building low—«>rnnge! nrode—ranplo or coffee; a Yule song, standing on the center of brown-

' '4'ifnh" " X' V •'Son?. an<^ Pan'omiroe } EGG GUARANTEED , Hot Spot Heated, $7 Kitchen Orchestra". ...Instrumental 'Radiantfire, $37 TopBy-Turvy Quartet" sonca Willie Woofl's Present,"..MonoS Badtentflro prices hegtn nfc $15. "Crown Ye Christmas" ™e Sonp and Rxorclso of Santa Glaus" LW LOAF 41C of Pnblfc Service 8% Prefowed Stock also oato ll( —° PROM OU innlte a deslrnWo Clirlstinas Present. e cornpaTly rotirClotely Related, ^BAKERY •capo bolnp pe,ncure, literature, music jlng out an'1-^1^ related than Is gen- LAEGE OAN ?hfB Jo .-'evert. They pzuress all tlie edlntolVY1 -8 of ttle ll"»>'"i f-otil In tlio EVAPORATED OAN *f nature, rt In only HIP moatiP Public Service '^-lo which lOc •jod rtncply I.. SAVF'V the jvast few und &HH Of the jiollt tlie #.h ho airillijiort i , blowers 1 ndvlce alwnira fr SOUTH ASTBOr ClTIZEJf MISS ADELAIDE DAITOX. • FOR SALE—A Double houso with * • PUBUCIHED WBBKMt BIT . four • lots on, lower David street; Miss Adelaide Dayton^ daughter of also sir room house in *.jood con- TOE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COth. e late William Dayton.; died at herdition with one lot, part improve- GO TO CHURCH D. E. iPHHOIfEY'S SPEGIHlJ SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. home Tuesday morning, after a long ments; on George street. Enquire! TELEPHONE 4, Illness. She is survived by a broth- ot A. H. B«rgen, 260 Main street; FANCY PEACHES. CAN ;..... r 16*5 9-24-tf. You can see the sermon er, Nathaniel Dayton. Entered la the Post Office *t South Amboy as well as hear it at MUTTON, ft, • •! '., -Wo •• second «1ass null matter. The funeral was held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from the res- lORDlKAJfCE. The Presbyterian Church SECOND POTATOES, (BAG &M° AN ORDINANCE TO OPEN AND SATURDAY, D0OEMBER 17, 1921 idence of her brother, Nataniel Day-j 7:30 p. m. BRICK'S .MINCE 5IBAT, lb. 250 ton at .526 Bordentown avenue, the extend Stockton street from its pres- ent southerly terminus to Augusta "Alice in Hungerland" MARROWFAT BEANS, lb ...1 1*0 Rev. George W. McCombe, pastor of street. the Baptist Church, officiating. Thevo • Be it ordained by the Common 3 reels FANCY SALT PORK ,.; ...• ....908 Council of the City of South Amboy: THOMAS J. 8COLIY was a large attendance of friends ( LOOSE CODFISH I. 20O and relatives. Interment/was made 1. That Stockton street be opened and extended from its present south- ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, lb .680 Mayor Scully is dead. A generous, in Christ Church cemetery. erly terminus to Augusta street to noble soul has gone to rest; a kindly such a width as shall hereafter be •ffEHiLOW TURNIPS, basket « Mo and genial friend has passed; a Iinprored Telegraph Serrlee. determined by the resolution of the WARD'S AND BOND BREAD, loaf. Mo Common Council of the City of brave heart, ever ready to enter the The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- ; South Amboy. t FANCY PEANUT BRITTLE, lb.. 86C Treatf one's fight, is stilled. In thopany haa extended Its Western Union 2. The Common" Council hereby annals of our city "Tom" Scully, facilities and is now prepared to determines to take and appropriate OLIVES, Jar ;...'.,.... ,... 10o for by thajp familiar cognomen be handle Western Union telegrams for for the purpose of opening and fix- Bring old warm clothing RARITAN OOFFHE, lb ., , 250 was best ktltjwn and will ever be South Amboy through, the office of tending said 'Stockton street such MIXED TEA, lb ..;;..;...... , 850. affectionately 'remembered, occupied the Terminal Agent. This arrange- lands and real estate as may be Sunday night for the necessary therefor upon malting ' Near East Relief. LOOSE PTOkiLBS, doien ,. .ii:...... v. .We a place unique. He., loved everyone ment will make It more convenient compensation to the owners by pur- and in return everyone loved him, and less expensive for the residents chase thereof at a price to be agreed not with a sycophantic regard be-> of^ South Amboy who are now reupon- , and if an- agreement as to Remember it's near 125 North Broadway. cause he filled a place of honor and quired to pay a delivery charge compensation cannot be made, by Christmas Time payment of damages according to prestige, but with, en enduring and from* Perth Amboy where Oiere Is law. PROMPT DELIVERIES FREE TELEPHONE 14»-W. permanent affection for his admir- no teljphone connection. - • 3. The damages resulting: from able qualities and rare comradeship. o • . •• opening- and extending: said. Stock- Fame and position came to him Kindly tf ration tte Clttew ton street shall be July awarded and • amid the great ones of the and paid and the bsneflts therefrom patronising tm*ti shall bo duly aaseised upon the fc.r-.fl *arth In the most trying iperiod out property affected thereby. ' '. .country has ever known he lived and 4. . Thi« ordinance 'thai I take ef- IX -Y*--' moved and helped make history. fect'"• ' " -Surrounded . by the pomp and ANDREW KROHMf | Notion ;i« her«&y'v*l««ti Ufct ; th« glamor of congressional activity h« foregoing; ordlnnhce WM Introduced never lost fate tender regard for theMachine and Blacksmith and passed on ,1t«; first reading at -M folks at home, and he ^as most a reirulkr meetinar of the Common Council of. the Cttr at Souty Am- 'tez-i'' happy, when •among the friends and Shop : :boyf, h"*ld In the'ConncJl Tfhamberd, 1 v'',' -Jffli." •cenes oj his.younger days.* . tn the City (KalC on Tuesday, Dec«m» fl^e returned and died ' AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ber 13,' 1981, and that said orJlnanc* In the place he loved, where a boy ... ". A SPECIAI/TY. ' ' Vwill be tulmi up on iocon* and .T*. • - •- . • •• •-..:••.- .• • Christmas X\\tA r^inft^alA^.oojBii^ped for final passage at a regular meeting With.tiose wh6 have knelt by hii , , General Iron Work of the said Common Council to' be * fefii'*''"'f "'" Cylinder Grinding held in ..the Council Chambers, tn th« City, Hall, John street." and Stevens - ', J- Peace to W» •.••-•. . • • . ,>'• Springs, Axles and. Chassis avetvue. South Amboy, N; J., on Tues- day, December. 8*7, 4M1, at ,8 o'clock 5^: Repaired p. m, at which time .and place all Now is'the time > take out a cani in our: 19^;Chri8tma8 Club. ) OUR SHORE FEOlfT XXLJJE. persons affected thereby or interest-' ••-•**•••• • ' ' •'. •'."', •'•"' • *-\4t-"A, •'• ••.-•' '•'••• DAVID STREET ed therein may be present and bft 1 The ftfforta now being made by heard concerning the same. There are memberships calling for payments weekly of 25 cents, 50 cents, the Chamber ot Commerce to secure Below••$. Y. & L. B. R. U. •>Dated Dacember 13, 1921. »?1.00, $2,00, $5.00 and $10.00. Payments are.made for fifty weeks/ and then for South Amboy her rightful place South Amboy PJ3TEJR J, COA.MIKY, fn the Free Port development plan . . .• ' City'Cleric.- in the early part of December, 1922, you will receive your Christinas Club chceck, are highly comnwnda'ble and marked a by the right kind-of public spirit. just in time for the holidays. ;, / The advantages to.u s are Important, and the possibilities that our shore Memberships are,being taken put -rapidly, and we urge you to join at the front pretents«*are' too valuable.to forever remain unrecognized. But Useful Xinas Gifts earliest possible moment. • ^ this duty should not rest upon the shoulders of the Chamber of Com SHOES FOR THE nierce alone. There should be a ,• T'nrit^Christmas present for a friend or relative woul^ iristmas general willingness on the part of, Sljvm Club card, witM^e initial payment made to start off the our people to. share the duties and i ' ARCTICS, and STORM SHOES FOR M to^ajJM^^^^^^ . THE YOUNGSTERS '7^p"ort~should be back of the Chamber j 3° of Commerce, and those public splr- .-All - Styles, Colors, Heights, Sizes, •X Ited citizens who are pushing for but First" Quality and Value only , ', ward our claims in thp matter. It Our reputation of thirty-three years is a striking1 •'•;. fs not a. -narrow . gauge enterprise, testimonial of our Unrivalled Service. ;_-;\ The'•'.. present is the first outside au- The Souin ffmboy Trusi Company • '.thoritative recognition that has been ' irgjven to our shore front possibilities. -* V All purcHases will be held until Christmas if desired, i ' 6ui- natural advantages have been with, small deposit. . ^ '"r'?,• jjigpeaoiiea by the South Amboy Cit- All packages sent Parcel Post FREE. ; fzen from the time it was first r 'founded to the present, and a gen-- ertatlon of public spirited citizens Our pre-inventory Sale of: • , ••'••• J^ow passed away, who were leaders WOMEN'S (High) SHOES, at ..*.... ?2.45 and $3.45 ' fti this, community In their time, proclaimed the same advantages for MEN'S (High SHOES; at "..-.... (.. .$3.45 -many years. It is significant that is producing mighty fine results. ! these advantages are now receiving Have you gotten your share? JreeognlHon beyond our borders, and 'itre toeing included In vast plans Fbr Ej§0M>my irv t|ic Home originating, in 1New York. This should stimulate public endeavor, If It Is Quality, We Have It! If It Is a Low Price, We Quote It! and encourage the present genera- tion to efforts beyond those made by the generation that has passed For Saturday, Monday an^i Tuesday ^ on before. The enterprise Is full of , Interest to all'our people. It is the* (Open Every Evening Until Christmas) , .foreshadowing' of Important develop- Ivory Soap Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c '••Smignta ahead of us. It is a rare and P,&% Soap, caKe • 5fe ^Taluahle public asset to this com- 143SmithSt. Perth Amboy ;5%mun!ty. It behooves us as citizens OUR ONLY STORE NOTE THE NUMBER {(^ in- mass' to uphold the hands of our CODd, Milt ^Brand can 16c liOhairtber of Commerce, and to awalc- Ivory Soap, 3 bars - 20c - en to tho signs of coming progress Coffee, Eagle best blend, lb...... 25c t6 our cityi lest we loose Chat which Tea, best, all kinds, lb 35c inany other places would glvd" much SPECIALS Uneeda Biscuits ...... 5c Rice, best whole, 3 lbs ". ,20c ; |o obtain. Pet Cream, can ...... lie Macaroni, Sunbeam, 3 boxes 25c For Jiffy Jell, 3 packages...... 28c 'Spaghetti, Sunbeam/ 3 boxes ... .25c , WOTT THREE 0A5TES. Corn, Middlesex, 2 cans 27c Lemon Pie Fill, Good Luck, package, 12c The Jr. O. TT. A. M. Bowling team Tomatoes, No. 2 can .10c won three gnmes from tho Business Prime Rib Roast Vanilla, 2 bottles 25fe Men'fl team on tlio Ijocal Y alloys Oat Flakes, Mother's or Quaker, box. .12c Domino Syrup, can.. v 10c Wednesday nlglit. Thomns was high Kellog-g's Com Flakes, box...... 10c Toilet Paper, Japanese, 1,000 sheets score with 210 and Tilgh nvorngo of Pot Roast • fresh Killed Chickens th% night with 1!)2. , Apricots, large can .%20c 3 rolls r • 25c On Monday night tho Junior team Peaches, large can. 25c Heinz Sour Pickles, dozen.."...... ,23c Wont to New Market nncl defeated the Small Fresh Hams Naw Market team three gamos. Tho Raisins, Sunkist Seedless, large plcg..27c Catsup, Silver, 2 bottles 25c Jr. 0. XT. A. M. tins n&w won eleven Veal for roasting 16c up Pancake Flour, Nabob, 2 for 25c Potted Ham, can. 5c and 10c matches In the last five weeks. The Salmon, pink, tall can 12c Matches, Ohio, box 5c score: Jr. O. U. A. HI. CHoice Outs of Sirloin Steaks Cocoa, Hershey's, box 19c Molasses, 11/4 lb., Brer Rabbitt, can. .10c .Anderson 169 160 182 Gas Mantles, 15c kind for T.lOc Shinola Shoe Black, box 10c Blind 135 135 137i Baking Soda, Eagle, % lb. package..4c Apple Butter, large jar 19c F. Hoffman 163 1C2 1GCorne9 d Beef, Plate or Soft Rib Whiz Metal Polish, 25c can.. .*. 19c Lairfbertson' 134 1D5 17f) Campbell's Beans, 3 cans 29c Thomas 193 1S8 21G Lye, 2 cans 25c Beef for stewing 14c Pork for roasting 20c Peas, early June, can 12c Keen Cleanser, box... 5c ", Total 794 820801. Unslnoss Mon. Brookfield Creamery Butter 4Oc Quhnby 15fl 162116 Fruits and Nelson 102 Esigle Tea Co. Free Swinson 122 140 Also Spareribs, Scrapple, Sausage, Etc., at Lowest Prices. Vegetables in •uooasiorto 165 173 \ 102 15(1 Mona^han's Meat Market BROS. THA[OO. lights section 133 120 Season [iglnators of Low Prices • 1 und that It -w^ Telephone 26 j Quality and Weight Guaranteed Phone ZOiliF $173.»1 to,,r Bet. John and George Sts. 704 |: ^4 ^O9 D^Jid; Street South AmSoy,.-N.'jJ

, LlliS Tig JvUle-aeted upon no trat tf «*• f% fCOJld cloie tiU Uioks atfihV Jierry UOmpany.of.the year and pn.sc.it "tiio _ ' »• Igo.ernlaa; bodv with awtatemontthat . ivmuM ebow tie eiui •'condition. Of x#THke Legal Action Against 11- ' 'Ji? flnKiidal affai-s of the city. Tbe I discussion brought up 'th6 question j. .Itnpwvement, A.ssessiiiciit'-Nc|t> KvUt of audits made In the ptt£ and .rather Amerjoau J&lltpij.'Mhoch'iion'' ,«nd Dwartroent c«f • H«at<2i ai Ki y sarcastic, remarks, in .by O(ty Beld1" an "exhibit-ot aq mtc' j»f Pumping Station, and Airs, Bow-'S«v«ral of the' council; •The spice Srtlcles pertaiiMiiar to - the > Imp^pre- of humor was added to the 'discussion a tf Auditorium r^l ot Fin 1 to'tbe Collector—More Complaints>'»$• ment towardV health. . Mrr-Bf"ehm« "w - "/ ivhen Mr. Martin • Carroll, fattier ot supplied,'an'exhibit'of 17 c^usaa pf the -present * auditor, \gained ,tbe Schools and Learn H< Service Furnished by. Alor/mouto Lighting disease carrying Insects, showing floor and expressed Jljls 'belief that their entire life cycle. The .exhibit it was. ih'e ot?i»ct of'the. Democratic * v' drew' euch a lot of attention And In order that Hew Jersey tnay in.Jhe oS/servanfe of thjs';,n faction to get thlf" bill' Over Into V- Interest that the Department of unite with other, states' in observ- "At no timi e iin Aii Ibe next year's affairs and if they 01 action 5>J tho.ton, Shuey• and Stockton,'City Sn Health of New York City purchased ing American Education Week, De- haa it n«4efls.iry as were successful, hf« son would nev«r BdnU>*n!8lne«r ;:McSaoliaftU<8p^citOr q^a the - entire ^.7 ciaeBto make B per-oeipber 4 to>'10,' the Commissioner.of the ppople be Infonicd u to" get paid ' unless,, payment, was abs- bet*".ito and tb« Street iter Commis- mahent exhibit at Jhelr' headquar- Bduoatlbn has, aek«fl that it be. also' the pi 1.1:0 mhoois have wxc-mp tained: by suit against the city, The st cott of'-'the sioneYe, . A very iargt attendance of ters for public Inspections, " v, and arc accoiai lifeline far Amsrlc .-.the street In interested eiiizeru* ware Also notice- objections were over-ruled when the Its object is stated in the follow- education an whit thpy now able amongst whom .were many of vote taken, , > to make them mrst effective it., actuality at the JCBS. G.-TK. CJUMJUS »UI>OT»w' ing/letter from Dr, John J, Tlgert, np^n'CoiMicU. Tuesdtt ' the men' who took a 'prominent part Councilman KKvlit brought up the United States Comminrioner of Ed- a tasV in -Khkh all American befame k»*n, In tie. last. election Wd succeeded matter of umatUfactory lifting s'er- TO ETERlMti BEST ucation: - caters, enn Jn'n. aad I baspcak tbeorc* U Hurt*.' of |In.their efforts, .,-.; th-e con- v'ce fnrnUhed- the Monmouth ' About 8 o'clock,on Wednesday ' "The National EMqcatlon 'Associa- hearty i-unirrai'.m I11 noting has secured a writ it trojtog political (ft^Ioi from Re jgtgi Oompaay and In tbe evening, MM.' WlfllfreJ Crtne, wife tion, conjointly with the, American loan mention Werk a stteoH ,-the Supreme Court publioan to peniocwfio;; ;'^} •ub»eq.ue»t - 'dfieuaiiiof n of b« mat- ,6t George W; (Jrane, died suddenly Legion, hare requested that the The pupils and tMiWs o/"; ,„ _•-_, ih nrn-i rThn-nrUnanp.it araaUriv1 «Si t«r, M^derelope^dld d th«h» the city has at her home ok'John street. Mrs. week of 'December 4-10'fee designat- local school* cordially'l' itaa taprore- Oom- had BO contract for lighting «er- Crane had not. been feeling well ed as "American Wuciyon Week," public to visit thf «' Mr Burton mm- DSB^for thi operation of ;:'a ferry Ylce'flb«e July last It .appeared during th» day,;-and,,kept to. herwd^hkilt•-W'w-^rtsrid -in" all thedurinK the wrok. to be tfc»«OB«entu» of opinion that l'«to. be in -good Brothers,* who arebtwthbetween-thii s citity aflsjtoWj IslanIdd bed. She states of tite"ttnfon,-'Th,e-purpose of en »hl» the ilty »a*-«<» redreas for the fall-' : prosecutors ot dw aapfltohedljst week's of cbMr and nothing aeripus was look. iha, week -is. to"'iaform the public la going on in the nth jitf W ure df tae'Jlljhtlnif company to lur- •Is generally •undv- ,thjft; paper.' WM taken up; on second •d for. She at* a good supper .ftg) Lihe ' aooomiplfthinente and the life of ike'cUts-roonu 'iVl—°-£ 1 tHah either llfht or lerrice and that '•Of WWlahead Biwlh- reading and then on third'and final teemed to enioy It Shortly b«foi, needs, of the 'puMlft;"schools and to The pupils, of ttut, fifth It might be adlTlaable to seek ser- 1 property ownmshlp readlngby tttle'end' passed without ft o'clock, Mr. Crane (went to heif •ecure the oo^>perattonf and-support classes «lll repeat the play. vice from 'some other concern. No ilt ;1 .affected by thecomment, the rote, being unanimous, room; anJ found her in a sinking of th'epuWlc'ilic inn meetfftirts-"" --- «-"* n -•-• Soul of J-'riscllla" on Thursday deflalte action followed the- dlscns- needs. is -said-that the . VAn'orrftnknee providliurfor the v»- condition. He raised up her head ^l^exi. ieartHjr -Jujttirw' ot; tf ter.noon.ct three o'clock la tbt'iu.; tlon. • n under wWrh cattiig. of af portion of Pine avenue In order to relieve her, and a phy-ana .V -wiaf to urge ii(i jachool nap- n'.the High School. ThV med wtll be was continued on drat reading, ac- Councilman Kvltt also spoke of sician-was summoned. But nothing erintendents and.' teiachW ~to"Minlte »Ilc is Pvrdlalh Invited to sec tbii;^ ;T*as the regularity cout of certain technicalities having the large amount of money outstand- eould^.be - done, and she passed arisen that, n»r hold .up the. mat-ing on account of water and sewer away et the time' stated/ prbcerdinxs In ar- OF The main point ter indefinitely. . . ' ''••'•, , •' taps that had ibeen laid and sug- • As the news' of hee death «(??«*£ Councilman Kvlst reported" on tho gested that the collector 'be author- about the city It proved • a great • Notwithstanding the Inclemency-of Ms said,- will ro- The HH-I> <] ilrnco unCtx yQ '.TeliitlLof time whlPh! matter of County JTaxes amounting ized to take action against the prop- shock to her many friends, as.,she 'the', -weather, o^ Monday evening- last, of J"!nt«rr>rlB<' Hook and Ladder?"*-! «•.&•?•«-.«!.tlnn. of I to, fM,8tl.4< and ' iripjred • that the' erty ownert responsible- and collect was a charming woman,, beloved* by \hh weekly card, party-of tbe, Gathp- these ' amount*.' In a 'discussion all who knew" her. She was In .her}U} Daughters of^Am#rica-waa Indeed will icli In ttie'l V3feh,L A.«rrVinB out' collector be authorized to draw a which.followed the Democratic fac- fifty-third year. 'Besides a huBbafc'd a- jvery - suoceeeful affair janj - an en- School A-i.lltorlu n on Friday ,f,' The f v t' pheok-.'fpr same in/tavor • ot tho 1 : tion brought ont that It had 'been she Is .survived by one son, andtb'us'iastic 'audience- patiently -awaited Ing HS 3. MUnsi r wilj\ j i wver I County Cbllijctor wberi ^he amounts 1>\ .the custom In the past to lay these l^ej call ,'of "Play iCards>;: iEhceed- f Jii'ui^tonab. orchestraT 'pro^rtv n-j were-'due- and funds- two ,st0>p~aons. •? ••;•/ 1 1 ipgly high • scores - >rere tallied for Prizi- .will h<\ nvarded tor "V or'-BPt 'thT tro '?<>«> "oa carried. '-,," A;\ , taps without tbe request of the .prop- Funeral service will .-foe held • from erty owBB'r, parlcularly when ther<> the" (Various games • and" those •, vlc- and, trot Th« IL ., ili' i>ropirtv in-1 The e ordinae,proidinordinance",providingg tor thths tbe frresbytertan Church,'of wMch was no building on the "property, also she was'a-faithful member, at'2:S0. toVlous of the evening •w-ereVthe ,fol- are. pnduJMirlnK to.TtJse' »t~.furld';.tt >'U appoJntmentjioi-Nela-KyfatappoJntmentoi-NelaKyfat ; as,JanitoasJanitor that even where, there /Were {buildings 6;c1,ook '.{MB eaturdar afternoon, fp up-to-il.it* tppdratui,.. 1-Hja'r InJiiniliuiH'j tho'proccvls of thip dance " wijl!!( the owners did'didn'tt alwayl s connect up ilh .relatives and'friends ,*r»;'Bft ,r Kin -players—J6hn'^3. -Keenaii', Sr. r !*Anntr>rmr •!» l.e"?,?;»' Furthermore \,the- .puatgw had -b^eo «. Mason', , Johi toward thiit purpo-p. .By ibc iWlw jfouj T1I' help UiH /iintl, .tqil Antriwt nnd tMs ,T«^1 jflit fnjtK oiery frffoft tw •«••» *i»'s • #£$ •>"'s 'TTridm*' thS'. oircumsterices" it ,.4'JRose - JfcNeai, 'Miss the'; duniic .a pltHStirn to. Hi in n .IJ-o *uinp was only 'to bd M.P.n Id, Mr Ul-h'rl [••. . 1 anil fiiiil i>ad!ne ho i eroit niij- tup, imp ill T^orabo'. In 5nM*h \mbov Thn rt r i 'ii'MT lr I Tin' \ireriuin Iicglfin-, AU-'n Virt bj ,tlo Tu-'fo" Nwa'Jii thrt p*"i**i wtro n»t »-|tjrPtl Cirl tuos Ii m , •" isnit Pl>i JJjr.l'nl -.!-•• ,\ - ic '\v\ntt tho-i Tlure tho ,mif»ot i , ,i j i-h-fat Mm* Ti n"h Ui\,-. \T M i-r: T/i- r. 1,-P A ^«b r pt Rnuthjflpe f,t •!«• b. tnim nlsMl )0 lin rp1 n h to ••n.U'it Ho •t - wa< .left tli. ir r\pnlng December^ 'T,ibt;befor» tl.» 1 "in , iornr"mm ,, ,iftrMH .„, 7.r,( nrJ on Tl - ir11la f,T.l»ift ho AOUI'1 hpt bu " "-" v pft0rtl03Oi ttt B

M J I. *>w i layinsr „ - .. stn'-t, from-;' St Chief And, -"the ^ ''3eco^', •JIM nue 'an'«< Wr ,in good Chief, Jametf I^Tolen, will be fltled; to a;Vote,.in,• olectiort "d'onfl, even .digging ' dowa". q to _'Eflrst'Eflt ' Assistant.Aitnt' ' (TtiTtiee -tiontteBtV^itftion ' 1 > thek thp7^etn,bjw- of 'this' h private' "pobket, for',the bwi.'inter-, ,be" tori! Second, Ass lstant''iap'd..;ih'e''l:i{( Jare.'-cir'tajnly' ;*a "ehtlltled. •' Section ests'o't"the'city at-large,';-|Wie;;Ma,y; .aependenfie.W'aependenfie-Wd MechanlcsyUle.MechanlcsyUle* 'w^ll'w^ll' or said Mr 'Kvlst' w>^^»an;;w3bpiri nil pi %01s^ 6f/d^iid S oirthe^dlnan'ce'.'ln! question pro- or, said Mr.'Kvlst, ;ftfh|,.'fbr the honor 'of' Sewpd ^M] vid.M^''l5ni]»'^«t>ni| 'the aaslstaiit it' was an . honor to -mi isistanty ,a£d -f ommall, all;; Jodl'c?itlon8^ ^SpiedJ-Bji Wile -stoie. -,A";;w,6a*&r,> „ .^..ji fl lilot, o,t«^Jo.ftd tibl&t ,Bh'aU,vb|& elected the -first Mon- one'a friends and tha^*,...^ . Vifwill;.H ";."be be*-.^;.''a ^-llvelj, contest- ajj. both. hl&neM iJrotherajpoini, 'sincere best;jw'lshes j,r ctmrgo to* the wort should be held ^'' ! r ; floor and davenport lamps, nto of NP'V Jersey outtht to '£^tufrfaS , atternoooni forr the pur-- rj-?"I back until after, the work had been MATTB.TOEJ RJVIiJR COY® , Flrea.de chairs, davenport,, tables.' TEJBS for sale. FYlofl and pose 'o'f attending In a body the •WIUIinii S. Qunmore, Chief completed. Mr. Lovely also ex- orflpr. John Van Cl6tif, Mnerol of. Mrs, Wlnlfr»rt Crane, tho f our Supremn Court at pressed hlmsplf ns bellDvlng that the dentown avenue. ' beloved wife of our Prcsfdent, M|> Whoro furniture is bought In solid u ' , . * fi IP 26th day of November, carloads and stored and handled In *>'»? *°ur 'Broken.**1-j kt pf oar tord, One Thon- principal of presontlng bills before fiPoi'BC W. Crane, which, is to he ""iiiiilred ,pnil Twnnl»-on». they wore due was wronfr. Mr. fDomlno Syrup, the kind every- held from the Presbyterian Church OUT ecpnomicttl way, your dollars Tea Companr^aBd 'save., "I I* JOMNHON. n»rk. Kvist explained that tho IWU would body IIUCB, 10c can at Eagle Ten at 2.'SO o'clock—Rov. A. B. Mell.' can't holp but command full value. Vacation n«ttj^rtniln«vt •-^ Prises nibEOliifHy giia' *nnit -i ! present at tlife meet- Kindly mention the- Cutset vftet »•• Kftyport, N. ,T. ler " Mi alt Kvfflt, Lovely, Stan- the bill up for action at t dti A4v«rt!s» In The Cltlwa

-4/ / TELEPHONE GUARDS i Horosco V now in its 69th week •^theatre. New York, H. WOIvFF rdlf&ry feature of the re- Tiin of this play is the A soee SHOWS fact that, Judging .by *fce attendance, ie troop'u reg- i It is every bit as-popular in at- ifbrm'. Troop No. X'a traction'' to-day as It ,wias -In the Diseases, Epidemics, and ills basketball team' de- first week of its engagement. Pre-HoUdaySaleofW \ , Jeate S. A.' team.of South Quickly Reported by Wire - The special matinee on Thanks- 7 ' R|v« on sal High School >.i- giving Day was not only played to to Headquarters. »,ditorium turday evening. .The a capacity audience, but more than "atout team outplayed -JHelr oppon- > Merchandise ope hundred standees as well. More- Would you know the state of health ents throughout- the, entire first perl' over, the, demand for seats at Of New York? asks the Telephone Be- These goods are taken from our regular stock, and not to special Christmas Dcy and Newvlew, N. T. Watch the increase and purpose in mind of fooling the public. We stand behind every decrease of telephone calls which flash Year's' matinees Is every bit as Everything must be exactly as represented. great, as It was a, year ago. on the switchboards at Health Depart- ble for them to continue playing, '•• fn. addition to its record-breaking ment Headquarters. An excellent reason for patronizing your home store. 'The shooting "of Scout .Oliver, who ruH*in New York, "The Bat" Is prov- To tbes'e telephone operators the substituted; lor -A. Skow - was,.'the lngr"«qually successful in all parts switchboard Is not a barometer with a winning-'Coatire.LOt the game.."'.The ol' the country. In -Baltimore, only rise and fail of calls Indicating the 6cout tea.m.^yrkifran., top at the' olope well-being or the unhapplness of the 36-inch BLEACHED MUSLIN, soft GENUINE GILLETTE RAZL' last week, still another company finish, limit 10 yards to a custo- with three blades,<,at of the' first' half, the- score standing which began a three-weeks', engage- public,.as a casual observer might re- gard It. To them it Is a most ade- 17 to U. *• "' .r,'-: ment In that city, had the largest mer, per yd. .13'/2C quate Instrument for bridging distance The troop's'secotl'd'teamal^o gain- opening ever known for a dramatic TOM WYE KNITTED VESTS; for: "*d their seveattii straight, victory by quickly, for getting In touch with BOYS' CORDUROY KNICKER- play there. men defeating .the.fjBucealite-Club of New workers and transferring 8. 0. S. sig- BOCKERS, sizes 8 to 18, at $1.50 • Alt questions a3 to the position of nals to the proper channels for Imme- Brunswick 62 to.28. "The Bat" as tlio greatest dramatic MENS' GREY SWEATERS, . On flajurjjftjrj,'evening, December diate action. Ttiey perform a mighty attraction of all times, has been Important part of the work of mercy BOYS' ALL WOOL MACKINAWS $7.50 roll collar, reduced from $2.49, .. 1, the troop's -team will play the forever settled. It unquestionably Troop No.,'-1 7 ' spout team, of Perth and disease prevention. A knowledge stands in a class by itself. of how every case should^ be handled MEN'S MACKINAWS $12.50 'Araboy oo , the/loeal K. Ef., court MEN'S NAVY OR MAROON^ Is theirs, from the most serious to the The troops, second team will also THE AHDBEBT TAUI>EVIIiLE most trivial. LADIES' HEATHER WOOL HOSE 85c SWEATERS, reduced from 9&(fp$f play a preliminary game. Bhubert Vaudeville, a real novelty By no means arc all calls received to .•...•;.;«$ The Bcotfe'"'-' ' '• In the amusement world, has created by tho department of a serious nature. LADIES' BRUSHED WOOL SCARF, ' irooD No. I m an impression so marked among Hera are some of Hie questions which with Hat io match $5.98 GIRLS' HEAVY RED VELVEJr| • Field Foul Total theaitro goers that tho Messrs'. Shu- roach JIuulth Hendquiirters and are re- hR. Hllams ...4 0* ferred, by tho operators to the proper TAMS «U.J bert are being swamned withi letters department A small lot of R. & G. CORSETS, B., Parkor ',...... '... .3 1 of congratulation and communica- "Mr. McDougul's dog bit me. Can I values $3.00, to close out, at $1.19 MEYER'S AUTO GAUNTLETS, < \ •0., Skow ...... 2 0 tions urging them to make perma- shoot the dog? Well, what can I do J, Parker".: '...0 0 nent the vaartj institution that they then?" GIRLS'* TAM O'SHANTERS 69e lined '.....$3.00 R. Waterman, 1' 0 have founded. The odd and unique "Tho baby in the flat above is being offerings that Shubprt Vaudeville brutally treated. Through tho airshaft 50-INCH LYNX BLACK 'PLUSH Pure LAMBSWOOL EIDERDO ,,....0 0 0 has brought 'to the public, coupled I can heur It yowling," VELOUR, makes a fine, warm 86 inches wide, an excellent < ^ XT. Oliver. .• ; i " 8 with the many great names, haft "Bend en Inspector Immediately to test the canned milk at Dlankety coat for children,. former price ing for little ones, reduced from, .t • * •••14 1 .«-•» been largely responsible for this. Blank's store." $3.50 per yard, reduced to...... $2.65 $2.49 per yard to ? .$1.89 Every taste Is being oatered to, "Just wnnt to report • horse dead ranging from" the "highbrow" to theon Nth' Street." lover of slap-stick comedy. As a "Please send a man to shoot the. Wagner/ .j;,;..'.'.>...eii..Q., 0, 0 consequence an entirely new clien- parrot next door. Either the bird or Do not forget to ask for,COUPONS with your purchases. A good .way to pbiitok"i;\v;;-;;:v':?' ••«• tele of - vaildev'lle enthusiasts has I will have to be shot In a short time," fill your kitchen with aluminum ware, without cost to you. i, . sprung up, drawn from all - classes "The people above me constantly Magaw play the same tune. Oan't you atop and grades of society and compris- It?" • - "..Marks ing to a large extent a new class And lo on ad Inflnltum. of theatre goers. 1 Direct wires connect the headquar- ' 11 5. 27 By way of illustrating the diver- ters with the health clinics, Including sity that characterizes Shubert Vau- the baby .stations. Individual cases are H. WOLFF & CO. -CELTICS, WANT- GAMES deville, , two or three names are often referred directly to the local of- fice for attention "nd of course these % ' , Felt'us, Main and Washington Streets , \ The*Celtics^ . a- newly organized quoted from the currenit programs brandies of tho Ilenlth Department .''basketball team, would like to ar-at the three Now York theatres em- are always In direct communication games with, any midget or braced in the new clcuit, the Winter with the N. Y. Telephone: Company JL JL hV Jiytlors in the vicinity. of Garden and Forty-fourth streot central offices. In Manhattan, and the Shubert- In the hot weather the wires for the birth' Amjoy , Tfr-nljisht, Aridity, the The Compass Plant j* tieltlcs will 'clash' against the. third Orescent In Brooklyn. Edythe Baker Bureau of Foods are apt to bo congest- ed with complaints for spoiled fruit, On the prairies and plains of Utah, VPEPFECTF ^"*f«un" of St!;-Mary'jB\"Schooi and Sat- and' Clarence Nordstrom, late of Texas and southern Minnesota there • ".»_^__ j ^ ft .30^ fish, meat, milk and what not. Each I WHAT WEI wU rol o Rlver t0 Zlegfleld •Follies, head the bill at the case requires an Investigation, fol- grows a wonderful plant which has. .up against the', Y. !P. S. of Winter Garden, with 5Leona LeMar, lowed more than likely by condemna- proved useful to travelers wandering P • /that, place., _ - -•' better known as "The Olrl with a tion of food at tlio store where It has over these vast tracts of country. It Thousand Eyes," and Kranz and been purchased. Is called the compass plant, or pilot ^-/.The Celtics are/desirous of arrang- plant, btcause of a peculiarity In the i\ " tog "games -with,' any team In theWhite,. singing comedians, backed up Bummer Is also the time when the growth of the leaves, which grow al- v- rWclnlty of; South. Ambpy. All com- seven standard vaudeville acts. Bureau of Industrial Hygiene is moat ternately along, the stalk, and point Hetty King, the famous English often called upon to visit factory or precisely north and Sonthl Th« In- ''•'• i' nuinloatlons' should be addressed to office buildings to Insure adequate ven- ••'.* Jonn McCarthy, 108 George street, or concert hall artist who enpoys iWue dians ' followed the direction givtn them tilation. , " by these pointing leaves, and told the "Rip" Collins, Henry street. reputation of being the world's With the exception of Kew York ; greatest delineator of male char- white men about it This plant be- City the entire state health activities longs to the family of the Oomposltae, j " . NOTICE. acters and the legitimate successor are managed through the Albany office' and looks very much like the son-' of Vesta Tilley, heads the bill at and almost half of the work of admin- The/Second Basketball Team of flower. It has a strong, resinous the Forty-fourth street theaitfre, with istration Is carried on by telephone. jjouth. Amtwy High School would odor, somewhat like turpentine, and Evia Shirley and her band and eight Indlspcnaabl* Up-State sometimes goes by the name of "tur- SAFE AND SOUND INSUR- to arj^atige-games with: the sec- other acts of established vaudeville It la the opinion of the officials of' pentine plant" — Christian Science ANCE IS COMMON, l.teamr.of-IHigb Schools in this the State Department of Health (up- Monitor. worth. At itfoie Shubert-Orescent, liee SENSE r jimfcyr Address all challenges to state) that without the use of the tele- White and Clay Smith are the par- S/;"6. "Clayton, ai7.Second Btreet, phone thousands of preventable deaths ticular headliners. Miss White will rjlHH company rwie represent TP you knew the sfgouth Amboyl ' would occur In tho year. Ninety per Testing Pearls. xturo of the plumWhg be remembered as an American ar- Two professors In physics at Lon- * makes good your flre loss. v cent of all calls coming Into the gen- we have done tor othera'*'iji bist .who migrated to London eight eral headquarters of the department don' university, England, are conduct- Tou cannot afford to take the jirv Human Btlngt With Tall*. this community we feet 'qtiiU;- years ago and encountered such are in regard to disease, Inquiries as ing exhaustive tests, on behalf of the chance of a serious conflagra- !C . People vho possess tails are not to Dally Mall, with a view to finding certain that you would 'halve;; j£'toMmmon'a'g might be supposed. Ac- tremendous success that she hadto treatment, calls for doctors, nurses tion! You can afford insur- or to report cases of communicable a possible difference between ordi- ance and you can afford noth- employed us long ere ' thYi^ Cdlc to/a-abatement made by .Pro- eleven successful musical revues to nary and Japanese pearls. A Japan- But you needn't put ft off,«^r| Arthur Keith, F, R, S., more, sickness. In the State Laboratory in ing but the best. See us. her credit before she returned to Albany the switchboard operator re- sit p«arl Is produced by Inserting a longer. Send for as and get- fthan E5\cdty caaea of human beings America a few weeks ago. l« seed ptarl or mother of psarl into the ' noticeable , tails are known to ports that ninety-nine per cent, of all acctualnted with the 'perfect;! Sylphe'in. an ambitious dancing act; calls received are requests for disease llv«r of on oyster. Alfred H. Calvert, -plumbing we do. nee. There are probably a food a fellow of the Chemical solely, iany more,,for people with this oddj- Mille. Anna Codee; Billy McDermott, preventatlves, antitoxins and serum. ' the lrreslatlble comedian; and Rob- Diagnosticians employed by the de- stated recently that the several .fion, to Oielr 'anatomy are, naturaUy, specimens of Japanese pearls he pos- fcopiewliat gh'y about It, and so do, not inson's elephants, including "TlUIe" partment rely almost entirely upon D. J. DONLI F the telephone In their work. If It la sesses are Identical In weight, color |Bvartlsc the 'fact. >The real truth" of the' only talking elephant in the and luster with ordinary pearls, and Trontte^ls'that everybody has an world, will be among the many sup- found that John Smith in some outly- 226 Henry St Phone ing district Is suffering from a malady they are produced by the oyster with ^.Wtr and our remote"anceatbn porting acts. the some materials and by the some n'd nn outer-one," But the possession puzzling the rural doctor, a depart- ment physician is sent Immediately to nroose8tas the other variety. a tall-tolng. a hindrance rather ; ) vv, h i hi-jp.tp walking, man lost this Extend Tluinkg to Firemen. call upon him. , -, -i>' ~i) tall after he assumed an up- We, the undersigned, hereby wish On an average day—that Is, when EIRE ALABH BOXES. to express our sincere thanks and there Is a state of normalcy for births, deaths, marriages, coses of contagions 24- Broadway and Main Street. appreciation to the firemen and the diseases and; 'general complaints— p for Good Memory, neighbors and friends and all those 3,200 calls are received in New York 25 Center and Him Streets. ae, ilSBigarrulous domestic, can who assisted daring our loss. City. Ten to eleven o'clock in the27 Stockton and iFirst Streets. TIM:S C ire. J»u fact* of hUtory—liiterna« MR. and MRS. P. UEONARD. morning Is the busy telephone hour, Bordentown Avenue and Taltoi >'nnl, dramatic, fcc^ndalous—right ott with a total of 6!S8 calls when doctors .t without a moment's hesitation, Street. Guaranteed 100% Pure Worsted CABD OF THANKS. and inspectors are taking care of (rou- •v ilo.xou manage to remember all tine matters and reports and state- M Bordentown Avenue and Pros- e thlfigs, Rose?' Inquired'her em* The undersigned herelby extend ments for the flies, consultation, ap- pect Street or thej other day. Then Rose their Bincere thanks to all friends pointments nnd other arrangements 85 Pine Avenue and Portia Street 'Qune-bac'-t'w'lth the Infallible rule for and neighbors for kindly assistance are being made over the telephone.* rtomorj training. 'TU'tell ye, ma'am," during the illness and at the bUTlal Ready In Time of Trouble Broadway and Augusta Street id aho* ^'AU ine Ufe. never a lie I've Broadway and . Louisa Street Ld. I'Ajidlwheu yft'den't have to be of their little daoighter, Elizabeth; During unusual conditions extra tel- Wu1',/•'" jnemory to be rememberln' and also to friends for words of ephones are Installed In the depart- Henry and Rosewell Streets. it si told' thU one or that one or sympathy in their bereavement, and ment which is hardest hit. If the18 Henry Street and Pine Avsona. switchboards were human they would ye explained this or that ye don't to those who presented floral tri- 15 Feltufl and Augusta Streets. irork it and It laats ye, good as butes of love and generously sent groan under the weight of telephone r. ior»Tef.»—New To* Sun. traffic when trouble Is brewing in any 54 Broadway and Bordentown Ave- automobiles for conveyance to thecity and the general, equilibrium of nns. cemetery. health Is lost. 68 P. R. R. Tard Master's Offloa. CItlm. MR. and MRS. T. J. DOHANHY. "It seems as though all the Ills and 72 John Street and Stevens Ave- ailments of New York City are direct- nue. ' ed here," said the chief of the tele- 81 Fourth and Potter Streets. phone operators. "If a man has a Rldsway Avenue and Conorar Mild Weather I Cold &. Stormy Weather YOTJE CHBI8TMA8 CliFT, FOB EUROPE pain In his toe he calls' us." This Is , Muffler Buttoned Around Cap I Muffler Buttoned Around Neck TOUT friends abroad are expecting something from you not such an exaggerated statement as Street Christmas. It may seem. A month ago a woman 1 tap Wire trouble or flre out You may as well do your Christmas Money Forwarding "tears in her voice" requested that topi Test, 11 a. m. and 7 p. as. now through the old reliable firm of her pet canary which just died be Boys'$1.85 Men's $2.00 burled by the Health Department with • Sff> JACOB GOLDBERGER, Banker fitting ceremony. —- FOE SALE AT ' j..- Established 33 yean. Phone 7*9. "'"*'"iVTMreot connecUons wiuu every country of the Globe. (Russia If a Job looks difficult, tackle It at the beginning, work from the ground Insurance of All Kinds exioepted). , nrt, AntecsiMfe, liability, JOHNSON'S ' rsir' TTAS SAILINO ACCOMMODATIONS up. It Is a superficial mind that Is always looking tor high spots Instead Oasoaltr, BO- JROADWAY AND AUGUSTA STREET./ S* " '"Bliliigton St., Perth Amboy,N.J. of getting down to fundamentals,— fc*s«y ni m«Utr Bn«a Telephone Review, N. Y. MI KJLDT fx. BOBTM inn -,. ..I*™ Letter writers to escape detection lnTOlTed la air Illegal ratteen: BESOEJMtBER 3, 1921 longer protect themselves a typewriter; It has been taxes on prop- student* at the subject that'op erty in South Ai&boy w*icb I PARISH IfOTES. persons have quite the same "touch,' owned. Neither 'aid any member and one's typewriting is aa .Individual be Ittie second of my family own -the property, in Out Price Specials as Is his finger-print. It has for soin* question, at dato mentioned,. . : time been known that every typewrit- 126 No. Broadway . ' r '"'', *. r I advise the collector to give this the week, December 8, we' « produces characteristic work, which his immediate attention, and kindly m c 0 8C0pe ppea it© Conceptiontjie feist, whic oth thies Im-the | «•«« » P«»^"i. i 5 . .* ;? remove my name from thie list of delinquents, which I AM NOT. Feast of our Parish ^^ up a tremendous and extremely Erap. Mm 5SJiaSt"« 10 fhe ..beautiful stained glass interesting field for the scientific crlm- HARRIET MARTIN-KORTZ... at ove the main altar, the inal hunter. They have figured In a 11-3-9 Blue Label Miss'Margaret , Scully, In j number of trials lately, and as time Kaun Spnp, \ot fcbr father, serves to *oes <"> » knowledge of them Is sure 3 cans 25 \y remind our people that. f°_b® •,s!neJ?u,a,non..of a11 "^iS8* SALE Chocolate! unor the glossed Virgin Mary ~~ " " """"' ' Camp u manner, under lUhis LANDS FOR TAXES Tomato Soup 1 L8 25 Burirising to find how Bst a Curloui Animal. Sun Maid Raisii othftrwiseX highly educated The wing %t a bat is a most wonder- AND ASSESSMENTS. plai r jui- erroneous ful instance of adaptation to a special Olives, ^ ed 2 bots. 25 concerning' the Immaculate end, for it Is nothing, but a greatly THB OWNERS AND OOOUPANTB OF u ff DicepUnn. ' confusing it with the modified forellmb or hand. The elong the following described parcel* of real ei- Cali. Prunes, 2 i te<1 bonM Krre ke tJle ribl1 ot n tite situated In the tsxlng alttrlct of the Wrth ot Our Lord As the " > " " City of South Amboy, Mlddlwei Countj, th W Xew Jersey, and the public, we herebr Star Cond. Milk, can - 13 it refers to the be-' ^^ * * f*** notified th*t ttia 'tare* thereon MTerally taut when the owner Is flight uweiwed! far the yean 1016, 1817, 1018, 1010, w 1?i Wh«n *• bat a»*hts it doubles up and 1030 remain unpaid, and that tins (alii Mince Meat parcels of real estate will bo offered for gn Mary, wlth-| jtg ..hands," tlie skin falls In wrinkly salo by public reiulue «r auction, at the. Olty Hall, South Amlwy, New Ji-ntey, In Gulden Mustard, 2 jars 25 p«t tnu Pllghtest taint of original; (olds, and using Its thumb Joints as Dlllil taring district, on WWDNKSDAY, Dlt- MH. anil thus distinguishes her from forefeet It Is able to run almost as OEMHRJl 28th, 1021, at two o'clock In the Cond, Milk 8-11 Ollinr human beings, who from' quickly as a mouse. The skin of the •fternooonr . tne IJIA pnvtnetnt nt wild ' Coffee. Best Plantation, Ib. fl very first moment of their ex- wings not only joins the hind limbs, wiCh littercat, costi and cliarg»a but extends from them to the tall, thus and for the pujTiwnt of ancik other enc i thi womb nklpal chanrni, toxn, KHHIMII and ratei at we due and unpaid and a ctartro Libby 's Sliced or lion on «ld mta «*tat«, unltta th« tuii« Pineapple Large can bo previously paid: 30 Early June Peas, brought body, forma a bag or receptacle, ANDRHJW a sr/wjen, ooiwtw. pftrefwb our; minds on thieso truths Amount ; ths which is of use te Its owner. Onmr« Oho»B«m«n, Tear 1010, Block |U.10 !)7, 1M No, (M, nenry ttreet Len&xSoap 6.large cakes v-ol ogr holy: rel(gion, so as to be Mllirmt A, Koufman. Tear lpfr, Sweet Potatoes, ., .rctdy and ftaippy to be able, to give Brightening th« Hem*. Block 18, lot* KM. 44 and 46, A coat of stain with two coats ot H«nry «troet / BB.48 5£•'5£jjetso n for ..th e faith thahat is In Jlllllrwl A. Kaufman, Ttar 101B, n varnish, after the old finish has been nioclc ID, IiOtt Nu. 44 and 48, P. & G. White Maptha Sosp 51 >i'M. when approached iby sincere ln- 00,04 Toilet Paper &S .y.*. d tlrnry street , t KTlui removed, will do,wonders to any old Mildred A. Kaufman, tnr 1010, Block ,«'„« a. i v * * article of furniture. Or paint and 111, tola No*. 44 and 4B, nenfr le^-of the six holy days JJnamel wlth a dalnty deglgB Btenclled •treet lon.oe Mary P, U W«t»n, Year 101T, Block on which Catholics are On a bedroom suite will make It a thin* IS, t/ota 2 find 31, Darll tr.. 20.T0 OhirleIS, at/ot Parlania 2K ,fin dT«a 3(1r , 1017Darli, l'Bloc ttroot.k !«., WaaWnj PnwdBE tft. 18 Palmolive Soap, :. to hear Mass, and only! of beauty. What could be prettier than l Pl Ta 1017 Blk !« liOti 21 to 24. Aiura*t« ltn>et 1S.S4 i.gra\ft nnoessity excuses one for a bedroom set stained In walnut, • ChirlM Parlmni, Tear 1018, Block 10, u nt ra waI1 for a tot» 21 to 24, Augnvta atrcet 2S.I8 lermlttln* work to interfere with * « y background with Chariot OParlwn, Tear 1010, Block 10, S^tW fulfillment of this prooent plnlt draP°B< whlte curtains, old row Lots 21 to 24, AuCTtta utreflt so.so Crisco, 1 Ib. can New Sour Krout, ancl wnlto ra wlth lltUe tOnch ttAte' A. 'K. Farronn, T«ir 1017, 19 '"" . MttBflfl Will bo salrl nt fi 1 « '« ,l « ™»» 0 Block 13, I^tt ft to' 11, John atrcrt 1T.B3 "l o'clock *i™ ? f t • !.' * very pole blue here and there; or a B»tate A. K. mrman, Yonr 1017, .•£• °.*l0°k' J1" IaBt MaSB win be bedroom suite stained In oak with a Jllock 10, John ttrrot 43X0 Mildred Kaufman, T*«r 1017, Block If You Can't Come, Give Us a Ring on the Phone—Your Order Will Be ,n iDiomi mgb. Mass, and In the cream or Ivory background,'with either ID, Lota 44 and 4K, Henry atrwt... • T.02 tncre will be solemn Vea- blue and yellow cretonne over-drapes Jtttato BJcnard Hordes, Tear 1017, Promptly Delivered—Just Say: "One-Nine." Dlock 27, lot No. 80, Steven arc. and Benediction. Preceding' or brown and cream drapes, Ivory cur- sue 1E.M ,the few-t we-will, hare a Triduum tains and a brown and tan rag rug? E*t*te ntchard Burden, Tear 1918, Block 27, Lot.No. W, Bttvcus avo- • on Mor.Uy. Tuesday and Wednesday ' rme 28.1C ''.raornliura ct the.8:15 Mass with an- Cat Animal* Easy t». Trap. nutate Richard Burden, Tear 1011). Contrary to the general Idea, cat Block 37. Lot No> 80. Btereni ttve- TAX 130.40 •• 70.70 pmprlatn devotions. nne 80.80 Ctarlc. Darkey, Tear 10», Block 37, Ti/thfo, nn w J J animals, such as tigers and leop- W. H, Partner], Ti"»r 1917. Block W, Lot 10, Jotao »troet 26.70 S-^^H r WGdll t/>t« riot. W and 14, Oordon »trmt 8.01 Onarl« Hurley, Year 1020, Block 37, win S f;°, wday. even- ard8 are tllc en8,egt t0 catch in MarRiaret Mlllor, Year 1017, mock Lott 20, 27, John ttreet, Sevrer • r i! i ^6r ausPfces of traps, as well as nets. The work la &5it. Lota NOB. O and 7, Borden 123.85, Wat« *0.00, Tax f^.SO.^, 50.15 P*l town flvenne ,*,,•,*,.,,,,,.,,,*,,•* 13 8(1 William Chambcra Tear 1020, Block IOIIOWIIJ^. , committee: Mrs. as simple as baiting a rat-trap, and Margaret Ulller, Tear 1018, Block Lot 20, David itreet, Water JunesJ cD l I eJ1 83a, Lota Kos, 0 and 7, Borden> 10.00, OVix $22.80,, 55. IS >" * j ¥! , f Church street; , it requires little sagacity. A box-trap ^ Andrew Kronomeyer, Y«ar 1020, Block 1 wltl1 a town avienn^ 24.04 We Welco: Morris f-Iiueltt, Augusta' street . spring door will make a catch Miller, Tear 1010, Block SB, Lota 1-3 of 68, 50, Augusta tlme after Ome wlth n0 more ttoia)le 35a, fyotj Nod. 6 and 7, Borden- 18,89 ** i,. Henry street* than transferrln' town jivenioe '... 30.05 John B. PrlTO," Year"ioaO,"Tilock SO. ttovid street' K ^e animal' to a Morgan Lambertaan, Tear 11117.' Bloek Lot 11, David street, Water J17.25,' n,™').,..!.™ T^- ..j transportation «age and rebaltlnBg the 3.1. Ixita No». 93 to SS, lefffirt Tax $.12.SO 66.55 ijrmlngham. l*vtd trap £Itn a M£ttl or „ small gOat Anton Stankcre», Year 18M, Block B0, Visitors street 2.07 iHa&awar, Stock-; After recovering from the surprise of Morenn Ijambertson. "Tear 1A16. Block Lota 0, 10, David street, Water ?«£ SS, Lots Nos. S3 to SS, Leffert 11000, Tax 122.85 -.. ••••••• May McDonnell,. finding Itself trapped, the animal eats street CM Thom«» Kennedy, Year 1020, Block ....-..-, ,..- .- . Ie Cannon, step- the bait, which supplies it with food Morgira Lainbertnon, Tear 1019, Block 50, Lot* 85, 30, • Animate »trewt... 22.80 until the SB. Tint. Km SS fo Ml. T^fferr Joseph Mnsklll, Year 1020, Block 02, "•.*!•??•• Helen loroly, Stevens natives come along on their •treet B.78 Lota 18, 14, nenry street • 33.80 People who have visited a miiA? V^cniire Keane, • J Georgo regular tours of Inspection. 8amnel Hoc-hbelser, Year 101S. Block Leonard Tl«, Y«ar 1020 Block 117, 210, T/Ots No«. S7 and 38, Oonorer 225 First itreet, Water $12.75, Tat phone Central Office tell us it is. »ev Nolan, Bergen Hill; irtrcet 24 H 44.15 M3& Working Up a Climax. Mildred A. Kaufman, Tear 1018, niock Wallace Bmiooni, Yc, Tear 1018, Bloek IO5, Lot 10, George streesttt 20,45 Ieoson, Lots NOB. 11 anil 12, Broadway... ' GO.SS CJmrle* noddy, Year 1020, BlMk 12, litilff, made in a New Orleans auto-bus. "The W. Parisen, Tear 1018, Block 38, Lot» Lot 74, Jolui street 16.20 operators at work, and the o] TTJnfam6>h " ' • I «ar was full of tourists, and the guard •No*. 11 to IB, Henry street 85.20 Mrs. Anna Kin?, Year 1020, Block 11,' a 0Venl Beanie B. Oomphm. Tear 1018, Block Ijot' 01, aeorgc street, Water f 12.00, tion of the wonderful IJ.-."1 r *., S^t, the name shouted with a strong voice through a 118, Lot No. 12. First street '42.24 Tax 128.60 40.60 Janjes Wallls was omitted megaphone. Nothing of his lntonlngs Bessie 15. Oomptfln, Yenr 1010. Block Batate Joseph Lykea. Year 1020, Block behind your servant—the telepho ! 11R, Lot No 12, First street 48.20 11, Lot 03, Georfee street 13.80 last week's com-' remains In my memory except his re- Jownh Tlp». Tenr lOTR Ttlnejr 71. O. Mundy, Te/ar 1020, BIoclc 21, Lots instrument.' ' TOP Which we make an pIy t(> a tonrlst wh0 asked, as we Lots N<«. 8 and 0, TllzWarwt street 3.52 63, 64, Catherine street. Sewer B. IJ. Johnson, Year 1018, Block 71, . *l)5 47. Water J8.44, Tax »38.00,.., 111.01 I entered one of the beautiful ceme- Lots Nos. 10 to 18, nitrhland street 5.28 Estate Charles Qox, Year 1020, Block teries, what the four figures kneeling O, L, .Tohnnon. Yenr 11HJ, Block 71, 24, Lots 11, ft, George street 10.45 The telephone was bVn at the corners at the base of a tall Ijots Noil. 10 to 18, niBbland street 5.78 Joseph Sioro, T«nr 1020, Block 81, profitable than' WiiiMty Puskl, Year 1018; Bloek 1)1, Lot 57, Ferris etrett 28.50 46 years ago. See it in its present marble shaft represented. He an- Lotf* NOR. 18 to 20, Louisa street.. 3.!i2 Morgan LnmbertBOir, Year 102O, Block , was evidenced Iby tho swered: That monument was erected Wlnonty Pnskl, Year miO. Block 81, 85a, Pino avenue 11.40 day development. , small crowd at the by Mr. Morlarlty, and the four flg- Lots 18 .to 20. Lonlna street 5 78 Estate Ohrls Strnub, Year 1020, Bloclr ures Entate John Tohnsmt, Twir 1018, Block 36a, Pino avonno 80.40 . ' 'Eve dance, but even represent Faith, .Hope and Char- 10, Tjftts Kos A2 nn«l .T1, Brofidwny 28.10 MaiRJirct Munn, Year 1020, Block 42, Wr«. J. Johnson, Tenr 1918. Block 21, Lots 14 to 10, Louisa street 11.40 You can arrange for your visit rtjt^i f e prefer the dignity and, "?. and Mrs. ^oriarlty."' Lot No. !H>. Catherine street 3,52 Marfiarot Munn,. Year 1020, Block 41, *~lt _ of thio1 exclusive gathor- Mrs. J. Johnson, Year lfrio, Block 1-2 of 12, IS, 'Ferris street T.60 : 21, Tot Vo nfl. flntherlne street... .1 SB Peter Stenerwnld, Year 1020. Block 42, j at any of our commercial offices. ?"^' own 7nS People, to Ats Frequently Mentioned In Blbla. Estate TJIcn Hellly, Year 11)10, Block Lots 87 to 30, Ferris street. Sewer I Tlie most famous dialogue In all his- 200, Lota Nos. 14 nnd 15, Conorer $32.00, Tax 117.10 40.70 'npreased revenue that might tory Is that' recorded In the sixteenth street Ala Media Bvcritt,- Year 102O, Block I tanlslnins Weliowslii, Year 1i)in, mock 43, ILota 1, 2, Pine arenne 35.20 t r ha , chapter of Numbers, between the ass 201. Tot No. 22, Wllmot street,... 1.1.02 Voorhces Johnson, Year 1020, Block 52, Loto 21 to 23, Fcltns street 7.00 ^S gonora °l °"nnd on-"1 and Balaam. As will be remembered, John rtunsen. Year 11)10, Block 05, ' NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Lot 128, Parker mmuc fi.78 John Honscr, Year 1020, Block 05, ^nannf #« morals of our youns; the ass had much the better of the ar- Alex. Zcltowskl, Year 1020, Block 20(1, 1 Lot, Pnrker avenue 8.80 Dan DolaVv, Year 1020, Block 00, ;ipeopie rrom such, promiscuous so- gument All through the Bible one Lots 2T> nnd 20, Oonovw Rtroet 25.70 Wm. John Wleolrweskl, Year 1020, Ijots 0 to 14, GeorRo street. Water ,,-Clal gatherings. j fln Entnte John Fee, TORT 1020, Block 211 .i-mi-p vQung peoplo who are unable' ""* * " """" ™"° ' """"'""" "*"Stl11' Lots 1 to 4, Rtdirwny avenue, Wnler Joseph A. Klerst, Year 1020, Block 64, plays, a°s nnclently it did, an Impor- »n4.20, Tas $7(1.00 110.20 Lot 43, Ward avenue 80.80 *JW^M procinta how much they do- Mrs. Johni Konojewskl, Year 1020, Ala Media IBverltt. Year 1020, Block themselves by going to puV tant part In the life of the people, who Block 2O0, Lots R to 8, Ultlffirny 41, Lota 1, 2, Pine avemio 11.40 take much pains In breeding tho ant avenne ,*,.,, 40.85 Estnto Joseph. Jackson, Year 1020, lio -dance,. • halls. , to nearly | tnal and rearing Uio young, Km. John KonAjewskiitfYenr 1020. Block 21, Lot 1, Brondirav 19.00 nioek 200, Ixitn 8, 7,^TlarItan street B.8B Abraluim Cohen, Year 1020, Block 22, disreputaWo diameter can John RhurtiriV, Year 1020, nlock 210, Lot 12, Catherine street, cuiblnif Gifts Worth WKi5 Int hs the bogtnnlnff of hor down- Lot 31, llarltnn atreot .• 24.70 fin.r.d. Tsx $30.00 $58 50 i® Create art Atmosphere. imcB Huff, Year 1020, Block 201, Mrs. Klla Green, Yenr 1020, Block 4« ,11. ^ The girls who frequent such Why hnve 8 room copied from some Lots 45, 40, Rallrond avenue 8.80 23. Lots »£, 2,1, Bordentown areniio 28.50 forfolt their right to ho Ilffiry Wolff, Year 1020, Block M7, John Powrtprly, Year 1020, Illm-k 30, old period room if you don't feel cora- Lots 11 to 17, Main street, Pave- Lot S2, '83, Oeon?e street 13.30 *is decent, fofltnhle In It? There a're too many ment $asn.oo. TK t5.t.2o 413.10 T.. WOT, Year 1020,' Block 45, I/)t« Anton Sczrcnskl, Year 1020, Block 08, 41, 42, r^effert atreet 7.00 i¥ flrat monthly mooting of tho good things In American turnlture Lot» 18, 14, Wnlnnt street 83.30 Mildred A. Kanfmnn, Yenr 11)20, Dloek •Teachers' Association will be and nrt for us to be persuaded that Hnrrlet Martin, Year 1020, • Block 112, ID, Lots 44, 4B, nenry (treot, age and expenso spell either comfort Lot 0, Mala street 10.15 Sldewulk $100.04, Water $122.54, Jn. §t. Mary's ffJall on Tuostlny, Stantalnw MocasSI, Year 102O, Block Tax $100.40 1 '.. 8M.98 or artistic expression. Atmosphere, 03, «Lot9 11, 12, Blra street 12.35 Mildred A. Katifman, Year 1020, Block i>ber Oth. at 2:30 p. m, and tho which Is so essential In the furnishing Paul Brrllnskl, Year 1020, Block 03, 13, iLotB 44, 45. Henry street. 15.20 .Lots 13 to 18, Blrn street 83.00 snidretl A. Kanfman, Yenr )02O, Bloek ^enthusiastic attendance Is an- and decorating of any home, Is pro- Oarmello Spezza, Year 1020, Block 181, 13. Lots 44. 45, iBroadtvay, Fnretnent •' «S' was- manifested nt the duced through a consideration of Lot 10, IVrarth street 8.80 $240.00 , 240.00 John Scully Estate,, Year 1020,, Blocl k Charles Parlsen, Year' 1020. Block 10, nent of the association, space, form, color and the character 3, , Tt 1 t o 6, , HHenr y street..tt * . 4.75 1MB 21 to 24. Ani;iMita street, Otirb- .'- <•• -2 of no small value Jhas been of tlie men and women who are to. live Johhn Scully IStISstatet , YYea r 10210200, Blocl k ln« $50.20, Sidewalk $00.70, Tax 8. Lots 7 to 14, RVwewell street.. $4500 174.B6 The Yule Log bf .lilorrlB" »".**• the church .In the artls- In the house. • John Scully Estate, Yesr 1020, Block Estato Mchard Brarden, Year 1020, Block 27, Lot 80, Stevens avenue A Dlrecrt Action range with and *3, Lots 15 to 22, DATM street 7.00 England glowed .no < brighter' exquisitely John Scnlly Bstnte, Year 1020, Block Pavement $123.40, Water $20,BO, Tax Loraln Heat Regulator makes nor gave half the warmth an,dr" Keokuk Dam Largest In World, 4. I/Hil to 22, David street..... 10.45 $88.00, 190.00 r -altar lace presented, as the The Keokuk dam at Kcokuk, la., John Scully Estate. Year 1020, Block .E). Oftmpton, Year 1020, Block ' an Ideal gift for a busy house- cheer of one of our 4, Lots 20 to 23, Aiuroirta street... 118, Lot 12, First street 45.80 keeper. This gas stove Is the her own hands, (by Miss the largest power dam In the world, John Scully Estate. Year 102O, Block Voorhees Johnson, Year 1020, Block .. i Century ftadiantflres. All -Into. This was a labor is loon ted at the foot of the t 22, 'Wllmot etreet, Water • ' White, all-enamel model, qe, from recreation and John Scully Estate, Tear 1020, Block $115.00. Tax $24.70 8B.T0 $188.55. It wilt otenament the altar tric generators, which produce a total 4a, ft-arn, 'Augusta street. i.eo Aaron Kanfman, Yenr 1020, Block 88, r Model' Illustrate.!, of over 800,000 horsepower. The high John Scully Estate, Year 1050, Block Lot» 1-2 of 0, 7, 8, Stevens «Te- I •the- expositfcn of the Blessed 14, Lots 5 to 8, Roseivell street... 28.60 one Pavement $112 00 $1R2.00 204.00 iPrlce Includes push button power transmission lines run to vari- John Scnlly Estate,, Year 1020, Block Margaret Miller, Year 1020, Block HB», I lighter, and installation. Also •If your gaB applianbe^ •ent on the /s/First t Friday anand ous cities In the Mississippi valley, 1414, LoL t 0 , HHenry street 8.80 ILotn fl, 7, Bordcntown avenue, Clnrb- ' noit! work Batlefao "" ' "*' • UuL.Feaat of &£ Immaculate Con- Bohert and TCll7Jil>eib Strntlb. Tear $47.W 47.00 sold on easy paymemb plan. t furnishing Industries with power cre- 1020, Block 14, Lot 74, Darld street 6.70 Year 1017, No., of 1MB, 0 let us know, We rtion Mrs. Dora GInter tofl ^ ated by the Father of Waters. The John Scully, Year 102O, Blnck 15, Fourth street, ftteronHdale 11.88 10 ft. ly.r, 4, 15 ft., Lot 0, nose- Unknown, Year 1011). No. of Lota 0, Same model in semi-enamel, nnd regulate them J of sharing' in this work cost figure was $27,000,000. well street 20.C0 Fourth street, Sterensdnlc. C3.10 $90.95. charge. Ohnrlen Rte-wnrt. Year 1020, Block lfi. tTntnown, Yonr 1020, Ko. ot I/ite 0, ^.•devotion by supplying' the thread Lntu Zi, 20, T>HT)(1 street. Water l^nrdi wtreet, Steronwlnlo 45.60 or this lace. Wo hopo that other Watlfnos of Fox-Tailed Monkey. 41.82. Tax 41.80 83.82 Rnlnfe Wllll/im T.rmn. Tear 1017, South American countries have many Mrs. Miiry Ckmilhlio, Yenr mM, Block 152JX), I/)t« 2H, 2Ti, 2(1. nnritnn $tlng ladies nnd women of %o 27, Lots fiR. r,4, Amni^tB Rtre.et, Mlreet 10.80 specimens of the fox-tnlled monkey. Slilewnlk $.12.70, Tin $10.00 Entati- Wllllnro Lynin. Ynnr 1!>1R. Public Service will emuIatB the That little animal hns the peculiar Estate John Fee, Jr.. Yenr 1020, nlock Illoek .15200, Lotn 21, V,, M. Unrltan r MIsa Jacquinfo and Mrs. Gin- lfl, TX>1R '7 to 12. Ancilfltn ptrert. street 10.00 Gas-Reliable, Efficient v. - - —, habit of uttering loml crleg, ns though Oiirlj $30.00, SlfWalk $«i.7O, Tax E»tn-t« William Lynns, Yenr 1010, In pain, during the hour before sun- Block FSOfl. Fxitn 84, 2T5, 3d. lUrllnn Let Yonr Safings Enrn Cash Divldoi ieryo rise nnd for nn hour following sunset, B»tflte .Totrn Fee. TcnT 1020. Block in. ntn^t. Water $45.00, Tni $21.1« 83.18 Bnll(Ilns9, AniniBtR ulroef 70.no •-•'eople, who |ive in stone houses the forests at such tlmea resounding Bstale Mrs. Janie* Murphr. Year 1020, der Our "Castomcr^Twiiersliln 8<«c1{ with the monkey wailing. Bloek Ifl, Lnt 2f», A-nffnnta street, Why meddle with others who don't iERS' onldn't throiwi 'jelasaes. Onrlitnir $18,50, Sidewalk $21.80, medcllo with us? 47 Dai UHBOT BOWLUTG f BODY OF UMZD LOST FOUR . The spot tffbore the body : was Address Sheridan, 8 Ballroad Lawrence, and Annie j vntur sr Tbe Jr. O. U. A. M, Bowling Team WEEKS F0U5D BY GIWHEBS found, is tour miles from the.ftesh Avenue, sevelt, N. J., or. tele- made administratrix of t&» j AMBOV PRINTING CO. increased their. lead in the local Lester PJlton, of Jamesburg, when Po&ds 'school house, directly across phone 426 »r 420 days; 387 or 420estate ot her late husband, Qebrgft, Y. M. ~C. A. Bowjlng SOMlgue, by out sunning In tiie vicinity of Day-country. The .spot is within 1 eveningsj Both men. were firemen who ' were- defeating the Broadway / Fire In ton on Monday morning, found the feet of several'farm'houses". killed ln the grade?erosaln£ useU Mt«l! three •successive games/ on Tuesday body of a. child artxmt six years old A belt worn by the dead child RATIONS GBAKTED dent at Perth Amboy last sUBuner, » l ml t. W.K>J November 29. Good ^/bowling w assisted materially in the identifi- In the Surrogate's office at N*w o t» 8, ».<»- in' a tangls of [brush at tbe edge displayed by both teams. W. Lam-of a pond on the Abor farm, near cation of the body. The ohild was Brunswick on Tuesday Peter H«rbst Why does it never occur to ai boy t» «h» Port O(B« tt Soot* Ambojr Bertson was high average and high Jatnesburg. On finding the body h« the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Slg-ot New Brunswick was granted ad-that he will some day know as little j ;;,** MM* dm pull matter. game -man of the evening, having reported it to the authorities. mund Ostroski and was one of ministration of the (350 estate of hisas his father? an average of 202 and higfr game Prosecutor Joseph E. Stricter, and three children in tho family. late brother, Joseph. f':r|; SA.TUTU>AY DEOBMKEJR 3, 1931 JHOBD T J > of 227. He featured for the winCount- y Detective Fred A. David hur- Josephine Stader, of South AinJboy ners, while !•• (Berlew was the los- WAOT BASKETBALL GAMES CRANfB—At South Ambot, ried to the scene and identified the was appointed substitutionary ex- November 30, 1921, "Wlalfrejl, 8BW JERSEY TRUST ers' best bet with an average of The Roosevelt Separates Basket- body as that of Stella Ostroski, who ecutrix of tbe will of the late Ous- ed wife of George YT* Crai 188. The score follows: ball team would like' to arrange P\"' COMPANIES, PROSPEROUS hnJ been missing from her home at tave Heck, the widow, Anna, hewing ral service at the Pret . , - • Jr. O. U. A, M. games with any fast senior teams ., "A handsome Increase la shown in Rhode Hall for more thw a month. been removed "by iJitdge .Daly some Church, Broadway, South!, "J One Two Three la and about this city. The Roose- tbe volume of True* Company ro- "The face and hands were badly time ago for refusing to make an Saturday, December 3, 1—,- j - Andarson 195 165 172 velt Separates will not be able to /sourcja _ for New Jersey, . according decomposed but the trunk and Hmtw accounting. 2:30 p. m. Relatives and WeM. Pox • .176 183 138 play home games until the first part 1st Companies of the United were in good condition. Identifica- Jennie Larson of Perth Amboy are invited to attepSr—Interment li F. i Hoffman 152 169 181 of January; but until that time ."' for 1921, Just published by tion -was made by tine clothing. The was granted administration of theRailway Cemetery, | private. { United-. IStates Mortgage & Trlist Lamlbertson 227 198 182 body had apparently 'been pecked would play on opponents', courts— $13,500 estate of her late "husband, ^Company of Jtfewi York. New JerThoma- s ' 176 212 .195 at by ibJrds as it lay there. sey's Trust Companies' have assets The Osrtroski child disappeared ll 111! 1111III iff aggregating 4629,475,572, a gain of Totals .926 917 868 from in front of the school at Fresh $44,783,660, or about 8% over last Broadway Five Ponds. She had been playing there year!. This volume, now in Its nine- One Two Three with some other children, and was teenth annual edition, shows aggre- Cowan 156 184 168 la'st seen going into some woods gate resources o* the Trust Compan- McClou^ , 129 144 168 which, (bordered tho eohool. ies at the dose of business .June 30, Bloodgood ..179 168 114 A thorough) search of the entire 1921, of |l,2,323,430',513.35 as against Clayton 177 140 200 Berlew ...... 191 $12,461,877,583.68 last year and $7,- 192 180 and others and was contin- OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB ,664,791,780,04 five yeairs ago. The ued for more than a week after the Totals "823 828 830 ^number ot companies reporting WAS 1 child's disappearance, tout no trace 2,390, as, compared with 2,241 last O of her was fonnd. ' Mrs. John R. Hey Dies Snddonly, year. It Is believed that the body Is At any time now you can take out your membership in our 1922 . la commentliiff on Trust Company Mrs. John R. Dey of Railroad ave- too far gone tp show whether or conditions ' during the past year, nue, Helmetta, died from heart noftl the child met death through mas Club. . •,-•:•.••. ' John ,W. Platten, President of thedisease Wednesday morning whllo foul play or whtether the little one j 1** i • i « • • • • • i • i at worlc ln ner \ ' United >State Mortgage & Trust home. She waswaft lost and starved to doath, but Our Club has been growing rapidly since December, 1919, when The South > Company says; I found dead by' her mother, 'Mrs. Ar-Prosecutor Strieker directed County "No stronger evidence of the "nlnta Nash. CountV Physician Physician Suydam to go to Rhode Amboy Trust Company started the first interest-bearing Christmas Club in the mu &uj.uuiQor aiiuuuuu ui CUB JJh L Btatolilty ot Trust Companies has lTohn Li Bta of Jamoshurg gavo Hall at onco and perform an autop- city. . been forthcoming during ttoolr en- a burial permit. Mrs. Dey had not 1 complained of feeling ill. She hadV- 1 tire history than was demonstrated The Abor farm, where the (body Payments can be made weekly in our club in the amounts of 25c, 50c, 'during tho, past year ln connection lived In Helmetta more than twenty- five years. was found, Is occupied by Dr. Han $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, and $10.00. At the end of fifty weeks you receive $12.50, ,>;wlth their banking operations. The Forostorllmf, formerly general man year ending1 June 30, 1021, covered Mrs, Doy was a relative of B, S. $25.00, $50.00, $100.00, $250.00, or $500.00, according to the amount of your Mason of this city. user of tlie R, & H. Chomical Work by the latest r"'urnei as given ln the at Perth Amboy. weekly payment, plus interest. /l'921 edition of 'Trust Companies .'of the United States,* was one of .tremendous recession of prices and Just think of the tidy sum that will be yours just before next Christmas. values attended by reduction ot bank It will mean' that you will be able to remember your friends in the' way that loanB, contraction of credit and OLD MAN you care to at Christmas tide, or it will mean a nice nest-egg for yourself—to rapid falling off of deposits. ., "Notwithstanding • these adverse save or to buy something that you may need. It's almost like a Christmas pres- .'conditions, the resources of the DOLLAR ent itself—this Christmas Club check. It comes with such a little effort. -Trust - Companies of fite United " States, ias of June 30, 1921, amounted to 112,323,430,000 for tbe 2,390 com- Drop in our bank, now and secure further particulars about our Club. And panies, reporting, a decrease for the enroll for our 1922 Club. ' -V— year, of only $128,000,000, v -i ' '-'This situation", coupled wltihi the This year nearly $25,000 will be paid out of this bank through ' the fact that a substantial Increase is . shown in ell branches of fiduciary Christmas Club plan. Think what that will mean to the city, and to the indi- .'business, is . xtremely gratifying, viduals who have been members of the Club. ;-rand;*-affords further and convincing Xprooofviof the recognition by both corporations and individuals ot the ••'It, Vaiu'e ,\6f'. Trust Company service." - '""':.':; "C Just.One:More Weiekof : ''.'-/ FEBSISTENCY NEEDED JOHNSON'S NIMBLE DOLLAR SALE The SoiHIi flmboy Triisi Company -\ \The ' South Amboy Citizen stands -shoulder- to shoulder with ' every where you can Jnfljience at work to keep to the Stront the . possibilities of Raritan Save 20 Cents on Every Dollar .Bay, and Its shore front advantages as sites, for shipping and receiving when buying your Winter needs in points from and to all parts ot the • world. ' Men's and Boys' Fumihings and Footwear ; c. The possibilities and , claims oi ether places are being boosted with Tigor, while the advantages offered by the Raritan MBay and its north Clean, Dependable Merchandise! No "junk!" and south shore fronts, for sonn •* Nothing bought special to sell at a "price!" .unexplained' reason, appear to be 1 Just our regular stock of High Glass Goods at For Economy in the Home receiving but little consideration a the hands of the New York Port If It Is Quality, We Have It! If It Is a Low Price, We Quote' It! Authority. . None of the sites and water routes . »©% SAVING- suggested, and very liberally Boost- For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday ed, after equal advantages to qurs The Raritan Bay is the shortest and most direct route to Sandy Hook lard, best pure leaf, 2 lbs. 25c and. to the open sea. Its broad JOHNSON'S Uneeda Biscuit fairway to the ocean, its twenty-one BROADWAY AND AUGUSTA STREET. foot channol, and our harbor depth Pet, Gold Gross or of thlrty-flvo to forty feet, together ufl66SG,^ ' ' Full Cream, ID. 2UC Borden's, tall can with our unequalled railroad facili- ties on up; he would have seen No. 122— Why be Idle ? of the Greek people tor the aid fur- fool hnre\to have burned, out his nished the Christian populations of For 6 to 8 rooms |195.00 Double S.&H. or Elk Green strength in such a competition. That t Turkey by the Near East Relief. lio should oversleep was his niisfor- ; More than $120,000.00 was raised •On easy payments, at a TradingStamps given with each tuoe. Of course it may be argued ' among the Greeks of the United small advance over the cash Operators Wanted n that', he '"should liave finished his ' States, In two weeks, and sent to the purchase, every Saturday. -nice first and done his napping after-1 Near East by the Near East Relief, prices. AT SULLIVAN'S FACTORY to be used In helping the widows and That is the second guess. The ' orphans .rendered destitute by the Catalogue and further par- Stevens Avenue pot, we make Is that anybody wlio continuation of disturbed conditions ticulars on request. . b imitates the tortoise and trusts to In the former Ottoman Empire, The FLBNTT.OF WORK hare falling asleep Is going to ; funds of .the Near East Relief are f most of the time. It Isn't often gathered by private subscription not George M. Mortenson Apply at Once at Factory e loater on tlie job catches the other only among Americans, but among . if- •- ——. asleep. the Armenians and Greeks in the Telephone 245 270 Second St. United States, whose countrymen in 'PHOISTE 226 Turkey and Transcaucasia have been Qarman Teacher'* Record. through Indescribable suffering. .Store CIOSM TtiMd*? and Thursday •reninxi at • o'clock US ALL ITS BBAVCHBS \' Thomas Dibdin tells In his "Blbllo- In an official report to Charles V. e" of a German pedagogue' who Vickrey, General Secretary of the m The man who hu a policy In 1 236 North Feltus Street ' Bergen Hill, South Amboy for.'SI years prior to his ..death Near Bast Relief, Miss Glee Hastings, IP i m torn NORTH BITEB DfiSUBAKCE 00B> 'intended au institution, Jn Suabla of Spencer, Iowa, describes the piti- PANT may rest- euy la the kaonrl* Old-fash lofted severity. From an able condition of tens of thousands You Hit the Bullseye edge that bli but lnteretU an at inferred by means of record- of homeless, starring, half-naked refugees, driven from their homes in Wher? you say: all Umes fully protected, imd thai «d observations one of the ushers the war area, and huddled In stables In eaie of loss ha will be relmburMl W CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY calculated tliat In the course of his and out-houses, or on the bare without quibble or delay. Incorpor* «oreer bis chief had given 011,500 can- ground, for lack of shelter. "Willai-d Ings, 121,000 floggings, 209,000 cus- "Most of-the refugees are country TO JAMES QtnNIiE3S: ated 18J2; aaiate orer 7% mUttaaM todes, 136,000 tips with the ruler, 10,- people with almost nothing except Threaded By virtue of an order of the Court Represented by 200 boxes on tlie cur nnd 22,700 tnsks the clothes on their backs, stupefied of Chancery of Neiwi Jersey, made *y"heart. It wus further calculated and dazed by their misfortunes. on tine day of the date hereof, In FREDERICK H. LEAR Bread is given only to •women and Rubber" a certain cause wherein Meta J. tliat he bad mode boys kneel on peas children at the rate of one-half loaf Quintals is petitioner, and you are Slo GKOEGE SBBIT. 700 times, kneel on a slinrp edge of for a pereon, each day. The milk Is Rubber—the universal insu- defendant, you. are required to ap- wood 0,000 times nnd wear a fool's reserved tor the babies and sick. The lating material — protects the pear, and plead, answer or demur •cap 8,000 times.—Manchester Guar- refugees sit around, huddled up plates. The threads make the to petitioner's petition on or before BARGAINS IN against the walls—women with dull, rubber porous. the twenty-sixth day o* December sad faces, little children that are blue next, or, In default thereofe. such MEN'S AND BOYS' and pinched with the cold, and too Gives you more miles of un- decree will Ibe taken against you as CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS . - 8cot* Had First Macadam. miserably lifeless to cry. One family interrupted service per dollar. the chancellor shall think equitable -,.. Macadam roads nre so common la of five sleeps at night on a bare stone and just. Come to see us, it will pay you. , -Amorlcn tliat nntloiml pride may well floor, under one thin, ragged half- It lowers your battery cost in the long run because it lasts the The object of said suit Is to obtain toad us to look upon them ns a domes- cotton blanket. In one room several decree of divorce, dissolving the tic-product. ,But-John MucAdam was women are wasting away with tuber* life of the battery—no bills for marriage between you and the said S. GOLD. culosis; in another are some severe re-insulation. « Scot, resident in Ayrshire, where ho eye cases, including two young blind petitioner. THE TAILOR, * mudo his. first experiments about 181-1. Blrls, who have no one In the world Dated October 25, 1921. Cleaning, Pressing, and >yelng ','PJyo years Inter the first public roads to care for them. The overflow from JACOB 33. JOSEJLSON, *'were laid with .ihc pavement, nnd a those buildings live in a wooden shed Battery & MotorService Solicitor of Petitioner, Promptly Done. ?. O, Address, 130 Smith Street, shgratoful parliament nwnrdod the In- with the walls und floors gaping with 103 SOUTH BROADWAY -- ventor a grant o£ $50,000. In 1827, holes whore •the wood has rotted Station .0-29-5 Perth Amboy, N, J, away and in tents improvised from formerly F. N. Bank Building after the rew puvcineut liiul been thor. 149 New Brunswick Avenue tested, MucAdam was made rags and pieces of carpet." A nation-wido appeal is being Wifvayor general o'C all metropolitan made to carry pn this work, checks Tel. 1885 Perth Amboy Mads in and about London, nnd the to bo sent -to Cleveland H. Dodge, use .'of his method hecamu general Troaauror, 1 Madison Avenue, New throughout the United Kingdom. York City. muzm SUMMER'S JOYS YOU]

;.-• ; - Magic Service ROLL-DONOTfORQtT - Life Is a Day's Labor. Willard J In every man's life we niny read U. S: ARMY HEAD YOUR WINTER'S O ^some lesson. Wlint inny be read In ASKS ARMENIAN AID Pipeless Heater C If I, myself, see correctly, it this: Thut one may have u hnppy Batteries Washington. — Major General not altogether useless life on James G. Harbord, recently ap- Best and Most' Economical •heap and easy terms; that tho es- pointed General Pershing's assistant method in the wot Id for heat-' entlnl filings nre ahvnys • ncur nt Chief of Staff, has gone on record In ing houses. aand; thnt one's own door opens up- support of the work of the Near East Relief In Armenia. He says, In a Sold, UuUllwi mi awraotaxl by on the wealth of heaven and earth letter to the Near East Relief: X0TICM TO €BEDIT0BS. and that nil things nre ready to serve "Of all tho hoart-breaklng distress MARY B. SEXTON AND iRICHlARO and cheer one: -.Life Is a struggle, but that exists In other countries, I be- I. Stephonson, executors of Joe A. COAL QUARTETTE not'a warfare; it is n day's labor, but lieve that tho Near Bast situation exton, deceased, by direction of the \ labor on God's earth, under the sun should most appeal to our chpmable Surrogate of the County of Middle- P. J. HOQAGHAN and stars with other laborers, where people. There are many thiiisands sex, horotty gives notice to the cred- Sole Agent \ of helpless orphans—children of itors of tho said Joe A. Sexton to Q PEAKING of your summer ,we may think and sing and rejoice ns( Christian parents In a Moslem land, Of ft ; bring In their debts, demands and 208 David Street Telephone 26 "roll'1 why not save part of we work.—John Burroughs. ' who must be helped by our people ilalma against the estate of the said if they are to survive. The Ar- deceased, Tinder oath or affirmation, COAL your vacation money and de- Protecting Big Tree6. menians have preserved their raco, •within six months from this date, or An Ingenious Callfornln flg-grower their religion and their langungo'Sin- they will be forever barred of any It to the coal you will has hit upon a'novel scheino for keep- der conditions of distress for ovor a action tlierofor against the said ex- LOWEST P1UCEP Ing ants from climbing his trees nnd thousy 1 years. They are worthy ecutora. HA1UIWAKE STORK IS TO\V^' •"•- winter monthB. of a bi *,or fnto than to perish, ami y^ nibbling his figs. He has surrounded I boliove that will bo thnir fate with- Dated October 21, 1921. *ho can look •each Indlvldtml fig treo with n little out substantial financial find moral MART IB. SEXTON, moat, lined with cmmMit, which Is kept support from the good people of our MOHABD C. STiarHilUNSON, p. I.. Brer*/*' ^as a right to an- full of wntrr. Any nut so Imprudent country. 10-29-9 Executors. ens avenup-'' ..o 'happiness. We will as to ntrompt approach Is certnln to bo "J. G. HARBORD, e Cups. Irowned. The fit; oirlifird liclng sup- "Major Oenornl, V. S. Army." 'orks, Gas rixtiuwu, ue happy to serve you. plied with water by Irrigation, the General Harbord la one of tho ELMER F. PARISEN i, G:is l'lnttis, Etc. nf keeping tlie little circular truBtecH.tif tlio Near Rast Relief or- J. W. OLSEN CO. od'orn no dlfllcultics. ganization, now miiltlng a general .ap- Telaphono £36 SCHOO, )UPPLIES--Bi?Stocfe CONSUMERS' COAL CO. peal for funds to continuo its \vbj£- Carting of Any Kind among tho dostitutn of Iliblo lands. Perth Amboy STATIONERY Phone 47 David St. "Why do people who pick nunrroift 313 David St. South Amboy always select ouch ugly onoa? AdvortUe In Th« Citizen. Tolephone 109-M CMITUI Gh Electric X-ijfct BaOf PUBLISHED GHETTO'S QUNGA DHIN A TURK TBOB BOOTH AMBOY CITIZEN BOOTH AJMBOY. H. J. Telephone Girl F« and Bifloy Treuiem Give N«W Real Estate York Drink Vender Potential fells How She Oriental Atmoaphere. - Lowest Prices JUSTICE OF THE PEACH 3A.TUEDAY, DECH1JBBR 3, 1921 250 65-gallon Drums, new. Our Motto: Joined Family Picturesque on hot days among upper East side peddlers 1B. the Turk 1,800 gross Wood Screws. "BOOST SOUTH AMBOY" ish lemonade vender, says New York Power Belts— Property Bought, Bold and Exobange£" TELEPHONE WORKERS Sun. He may be merely a native An applicant for tbe position of 118 in. wide, 90 ft. long, 3 ply leather, 90 per cent, now Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. telephone operator is accepted 11 nd Amerlcan-ln disguise, but he adds to 1 14 in. wide 54 ft. long, 8 ply leather, new. Farms and Factory Sites Our SpooUlty j USE' DIVINING ROD tells her experience In, The TJephone tbe interest of what might otherwise Uevlew. be a commonplace occidental trade by 118 in. wide 100 ft. long, 6 ply Condor, 9o per cent, new REUBEN fORGOTSON / Of all lonely jobs, Job-hunting is going about garbed like a Turk such 1 motor, 100 h. p., 2 phase, 2,200 volts, 60 cycle; liwtch- TO LOCATE CABLES about the loneliest. We scan the col-as children are familiar with through Tel. 282 611 Washington A^, umns of the morning papers eagerly, the pages of their geography books. board and starter complete. trip over the "Help Wanted—Female1 Across his bock rests a tank as long Sheet Zink. Did you know that telephone men advertisements in the hope of finding as his bodj*, and held up by a thick use 16 divining rod? Not the old fash Plumbing and electrical supplies. EDWARD HAN at least one prospect. There It lsTstrap slung over his right shoulder CENTER TRADING CO. km&d forked stick, to be sure, but aOn goes hat and cont . . . into the and under his left .arm. A sort of Carpenter and Cabinet JHaker . divining rod nevertheless. Instead of subway or trolley nul nway we golSam Browne belt encircles his waist, 611 Washington Avenue South Amboy, N. J. ifcelng used for detecting springs under But then something strange happens. except that where on the Sam Browne Tel. 282. Jobbing and Alferations j? the surface of the earth, it serves the The nearer we get to our destination belt would be a place for bullets he f more prosaic purpose of locating gas the more our enthusiasm seems to leak has receptacles for glasses. You ask pipes in the streets, and submarine and ooae away. By the time we arrive him for a glass of lemonade. He cable.' we have a lifeless, nerveless feeling bows to you, and In so doing oper- If it is of wood that is even more depressing than an ates a mechanism which spills from Although different In shape from the uctual turn-down. the tank, through a bung hole near I can make it old divining rod, which is claimed to • There was ono time, however, when the bottom, some ice-cold lemonade, T«l«phoM 141. Night Call 285 have almost supernatural power, it laI really enjoyed Job-hunting—that Is, which falls into a glass he holds in a"very simple piece of mechnnlsm re- after I gc there. It was when I ap his hand. As tho liquid nears the REASONABLE] AND EFFICIENT Shop and BesHence, ISO lembllog a wlieel suspended on wires, piled for a position as telephone oper top, he straightens up, hands you tbe Phone 224 il ntor, Tlint experience revolutionized glass, and you give him two cents. my impression of job:buntlng. A more frequent spectacle is that The Qundrum Service I walked past the New York Tele- of tho Individual who Is continually (liIUBNSISD) phone Company employment olUce crying: "llelscr urbua, lielser bub- FUirXKAL DIKECTOBS. GEORGE NJEFF three times before I decided to go in. bas." Ho is declaiming, in Yiddishi No. SOI DAVID ST., SOUTH AMBOT, M. I. Whether It was the velour curtnlns "Hot pens, hot beans," Ills heating of blue 03the posters In the windows contrivance is in ti four-wheeled cart Ambulance Sarvtc* and Auto Equipment to Hlr«. Unit 111 udo the lnvltiitlon most pressing ho pushes by hand. For one cent he • Painting anr - I nin nut certain, but when I gut Inside gives you a small bag, for two cents and heard a crisp voice asking me if ff larger \mg, and for five conts ho I wanted t > become n telephone oper- sells you enough to glvo you cramps. ator, I suddenly realized thnt I did I The presence of tho "Ilelser nrbus' Paperlianging "Your last "nnmo?" the smiling man Is a signal for the kids of the young lndy Inquired. I ghvo It timidly, neighborhood to run to tliolf mothers "Just alt iu tlie next room for n fewfor ueuuiuu. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! moments, and I'll call you when wu'er No. 284 Bordentpwn Avenue, ready," All Due to the Women. 3S© My Nervousness Vanishes In a lecture bufvro i lie Koynl In- If you huvo over hunted a Job, you will know how I felt when' I But my. stitute, 1'rof. Arlliur Ki-lth, nn^ emi> Concrete Blocks / Portland Cement H. A. HCABTHT A self down in a delightful grny-tonod dent biologist, gnve the credit for waiting room, on one of many attrac- American success to the women who tive wicker settees, Even n pussy-cat came over with the I'llfcrlm fathers. Plenty of Good Coal In Stock was thero, _ stretched out contentedly The fnct that those Englishmen UNDERTAKER brought their wives with them Is re- •••-.' ' LOCATING A,BURIED CABLE or limiting friends promiscuously, Susquehanini and Lehigii AND EKBALJOtB Somehow or other that cut mndo mo dponslblo for tho ri'mni'lmbly sturdy Mr. .Plant Man goes a-looklna with a feel at home, and when 11 few minutes condition of tho ^American people*; PA.TJL BRYLINSKI 115 S. BROADWAY •wall two-stage amplifier and special inter I henrtl my nnmo called, most of wlii-reim the SpiinlnrdH who went Into "' ' exploring coll. The Induction set ismy nervousness 'liud vanished, and I Central nnd South America left their Telephone 7 Center and Elm Streets South Amfcor, *• 1. ;, connected to the cable at Its termlna felt a return of my lost 'enthusiasm. wlvuH behind, and the result ls»*a A gluss-tonpetl wicker desk, n simple hybrid race which Is not tlm equal of Prompt Service Either Day or Night application^ blank, a few minutes of tho original Iberian. t -and built on the principle of the ml- thought and doubt about my refer •'- cr'oplione. ' cneos, and I was buck In the reception Telephone 2*8. ' 'ISuch an outfit." II. M. Bcnhnm, room, already feeling acquainted with ', Construction Supervisor of Now Jersey the girls, birds of passage as they WE SELL PIANOS wero. Dr. E. Shapiro will be at his office Tuesday and writes In The Telephone Revlevv, "has —nalso— JOHN ' *" enabled us to trace the routing of each "Did yoiTail out your blank yet?" THE DDAL-TONE PHONOGRAPH. Friday. The office is closed all other days. ',-;;of;two large submarine cables crossing 1 asked my next-cunir neighbor. Something New! Before buying >|,>';Rarltnn Bay from Armadule, Stuten "Thnt was ensyl" she volunteered. a Phonograph hear this one, the "You ought to see the blanks some of ^i.",'Island, to Keansburg, New Jersey. King of them All. PAINLESS EXTRACTION WITH THE USB Contractor the firms hand us 1 Ask you everything TunlDq&nd Repairing at Right Prices. $'•'-. Each cable enn be located within a from what your great-grandfather died QF^NOVOCAIN. ;V',Vstrtpe five feet wide In'wnter as deep of to what you eat for 'Breakfast,11' HARRY PARISEN vff'"-a.»'"fl'fty feet. .This Is of great value Our beginning wop Interrupted by 827-» David St Phone 1Q0-BI All work is guaranteed for 10 years. and ••| "..'Whefl-tt becomes neacssarytopick up the smiling young lndy, who had first 5/yU either, cable, "a? It makes It'possible to accosted me, and I was escorted into NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Builder < dragging with grappling a semi-detached room, where another JAM139 KEEGAN, ADMINISTRA- young lady scanned my qualifications tor of Anna (Burke, deceased, by direction of' the Surrogate of the i; -'-'I ^ apparatus-has boon usea 'In a find inquired Into a few further details. "Would you nalnd. walking across County of Middlesex, hereby gives Dr. E. Shapiro 120 S. Broadway South Amboy ;.V nuMijer of cases-to facilitate locating the room?" she asked, "so that I can notice to the creditors ot the Bald , .' submarine cables nt crossings where see how tall you are?" Then she Anna Burke to bring In their debts, - SURGEON DENTIST • _ : dredging work Is to be done. In cases demands and claims against . the CONSULT > " of .burled cables of questionable rout* glanced nt tny hands for any physical said- deceased, under oath or affir- Imperfection which might Interfere '":'• Ing, the cables can be easily and accu- mation, wlthlng six months from 112 South Broadway Opp. R. R. Station rrntely traced by means of it, thufl.elhn- with handling plugs. "Would you mind his date, or they ^ will be forever removing your hat?" I was surprised, barred of any aotlon therefor SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. & Wlelm,lnc " • inaUng. random digging. but I didn't mind. Evidently I was -, • *" "When the'trenching mnchlao Is used against the"" said administrator. —-FOR i ,, In building a ^subway, the cutting wheel satisfactory,, for I was asked to read Dated September 27, 1921. - OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday and Friday; 9 A. tt. to 8 P. M. a few paragraphs to test my enuncia- JAMES KEEGAN, LOWEST PRICES OH / must be raised at each pipe crossing tion and then to rcad.jsome central 10-1-9 Administrator. Nurse always at the office to make appointments. v (.'the trench line, to avoid damaging PLUMBING AND HKATIX* . ;- .either the pipe or the trencher. The in- office numbers. ; £ ' ductlon set and amplifier locate all such I am Accepted Tel. 169-3 '• '• crossings very accurately so that they Then tno nest step. Would I be Estimates Given. All WorkOnaraitoaf =- may be staked out In advance of satisfied to do night work? I«\yas. trenching work." Then the sulary, the medical appoint- ment, the .remarks nbrfut the training course, and I was engaged. 107 SOUTH STSTEXS ATK Prisoner Wants Directory I later learned how, through train- ng and experience In interviewing • . "From tho four corners of the earth thousands of_ girls every month, the THE come requests for copies of N. T. Tel-New York Telephone Company 'inter- .. iephone Directory," says The Tele- viewers enn nin ost unorrlngly select Scully's Garage thoso wTio will IV .ko the finest' tele- ORIGINAL • phono Review, N. 5T, PDfE AVENUE Now comes a.letter from a prisoner phone operntora. Last year about '* In ther Utah Stnte Prison, who Is serv« 00,000 applicants were Interviewed In 108-110 South Stevens Avenue Ing n long sentence, asking for a com-lie New York City Employment Ice Cream &Soda Store plimentary copy of the classified di- Offices alone. Ex-operntors them- Delicious Soda Serred at rectory, which ho wishes to use inselves, knowing both the requirements All Flavors of Castles' Creui and the applicant's state of mind, they tsoidlng out his linndlwork to various Tobacco, Notions, School SnpplMf places of. bUBlnesa, In order to help are nble to put the girls nt their ease Full Line Tires, Tubes & Accessories • support a young wife and baby, This and bring out tho best that Is In them, Newport Combination Milk, Bread, etc. •, Is', an unusual request, but tiot more The Makings rf.an Operator Coal and Gas Range Ford Parts a Specialty. Dally and Weekly Paper* . BO; than dozens o£ others that are Only since 1 huvo been an operator, Orders taken for Catholic Ftptn • - constantly received. have I realized how anxious the Now Either fuel may 7 York Telephone Company Is that no be used—both at Mrs. Wm. Camproif V , 8hesp as-Lawn Mowers. girl possessing the makings or even . * once, if desired^ . EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING "••In Central park, New Yor,k, uhd Inpossibilities of n good operator will j : TEL. 197." . • 1 "the parks of other cities, sheep are bo pnssed by. If thero Is a feeling Using both fuels makes CARS CASHED THOROUGHLY Cor. Pino Arenne and Henry ,% ' tisod In substitution for lnwn mowers. that the girl may make goodi she is the entire top of range Thoso" sheep nre permitted to wander given a chance. If she lias a defect available for cooking. over tho grass, In chnrge, of course, n speech that might interfere with There are two big gas of n shoplienl, and the nibbling of her transmitting t'ho telephone num- Day and Night Taxi Service bers or p. voice thnt Incks carrying ovens—one for broiling, COLONIAL . ' ' thoso creatures serves to keep the the other for baking. ;• grass nicely trimmed. The cost of em- quality necessary for her work, if sho SEVEN-FASSENGER LIMOUSINE FOR HIRE • ploying men to tend the snoop Is notI,s n girl merely looking for n Job and Also an 18-inch coal CABINET WORKS, more than that of hiring men to run Indifferent as lo the service she will oven, with a warming Our Repair Department is now under supervision of tho mowers, nntl .the pastoral effect give, she Is told kindly that telephone closet below. and Upholstering of a flock of sheep grazing on theoperating will not bo suitable work for Frank Batterson, a thorough mechanic her. Physical well-being enters Into The ventilating damper 888 State St. Perth imboy, V. lawns Is certainly more pleasing to the scheme of things, perfect hands removes cooking odors who knows how Tel. 236-M-Perth. city folk. nnd proper height—for the telephone from the kitchen. It ha* been demonstrated by expert- Plate Glass Shelves i operator must bo able, to rendi the' This range has excep- French Mirror Plates ' |'ence that sheep will mnintnln a lawn numbers on the switchboard and move /, In • first-class condition; und that the tionally large water heat- Glass Table Tops ,. - quickly. Sho must bo nlort, on the job, ing capacity. Phone South Amboy / .grass thus trimmed Is as noat In ap- neat, a girl who will lit In with her Drapery j" ' penrance tu any lnwn over which the fellow operators. Abovo all, she must There's a place in your High-€lasB Drapery Hardware ' \ : mecbanlcnl mower hns passed. be responsive, else she will not be a kitchen waiting for this Objects of Art Repaired patient, considerate, helpful operator. attractive range. See it Linoleum Laid Anolent Dye Too Costly. It Is safe to Buy thnt practically at your dealer's—today. TJyrlnn purple, the most famous dye ovory gli'1 fitted for he work is se- FURNITURE BOUGHT AKD SOLB Keeps GRAHAM'S Reproductions Made to Order. of antiquity, was so expensive that In lected and sent to tho Operators' Kitchen the reign of Diocletian one pound of Training Department. Clean D. Parunak, Prop. purple wool cost ?240, which would ALB £Lm.d POSTER Those not accepted ennuot help be- Ashes drop into aesldence, 349 Portia Street, make the dye Itself worth about $5,000 ing impressed -vlth (he fnct that the a chute leading The Best Drink on the Market Today. to cellnr. Chute South Amboy, N. 1. a pound. In 100!) Professor Frledlnn- Interviewers feel that each of them dumps auio- dor gathered 12,000 of the sea snails lias something to give thnt mny be of maticaily when $8.00 PER CASj/ loaded. No from which this ancient dye was made, real value to the Company. Their bother wi th 76c Rebate on Return of Gifie and Bottles. and prepnrod a lit' of the coloring solf-respect Is never hurt, nor their ashes. DOMENIGE SORRENTINO matter. His Invest., lions showed It courage drnlne". In n telephone com- to be identical with » dye known to any employment office. liecnuBe a BOYNTON FURNACE CO. SHOE REPAIRINGt l is not ;.L'«1 fur telephone work The Square Pot Makers synthetic eftemists, but not used on Wholesale ributor. Good Lenther and r^- \ necount of \s Inferiority to othei docs not moan Hint .she will not mnko 37tli Street near Broadway good somewhere olse. This Is the North BroadWi outh Amboy, N. J. Honest Prices. synthetic rtyeJtwlileli aro both cheap 1 Now York City and common alVthe present day. principle usec by the interviewers. 144 South Broadway, South Amboy AHBOT CITIZEN CHBI8TMA8 CANTATA lots ot family trees bear mighty "Here C^e* cYrittinas/' & canta- poor fnilL VBOWEBBSR 3, 1921 ta by^Eafl Mack Co\wriII tie given i ' hr the First M»thodts| Episcopal Money talks, but, unlike men, It FOB ALL * Messrs. James 'and George Sexton Sunday School on Monday "night, De- never gives' Itself'away. Looking for Something ot Aabury Park, were the guests cember 26, ia the High 3cl»i^ ^Au- FOBXXOT. of Mrs. Joe A. Sexton of Broad- ditorium. * This is One> of Itibe latest publica- W y n y I, BENT—sFlat, 6 rooms end: * tions by these well known publish- derate rent Apply to P. J.i , ...... PUBLIC SALE! To ^Give For Xmas ? ers and the Interest manifested by 218 David street 11-26-tfj The stork on Sunday visited this 01 left a young a tor Mr> the cbdidKn at the rehearsals prom- The household goods of the ._, four rooms, on! * "* *° m ises a good time for all who may at' late Dorothea Geick -will be Apply to Mrs. John and Mrs. James Harking of First Give a present that is lasting and that will be LI John street. il-19-tt. street. tend. sold at Public Auction at her Synopsis appreciated—A COLUMBIA GBAFONOLA is the ideal '.•'" W-iStOT© In good loca- Part 1—The Heralds late home on the Cheesequake Jiy\ business. Apply to Begular meeting of Ianthe Couaul "Tha Christmas Gates" Road on gift, or, if not a machine, a dozen COLUMBIA REC- atr, 400 Henry street, No. 6, D." of P., will toe held this Bong and March ORDS cannot be beaten as a Christinas gift. Stop in ay. TfV 103 12-3-6' Saturday evening. All members are "The ISnowflakes" .Song SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 42) Bordentown ave- specially requested to, be present, as "Bells of Christmas" .Song and hear the latest hits; also look over the COLUMBIA "Christmas Oreens". , important business, is to be trans- At 2 O'clock P. M. Jttlrel Chartes I* Steuor- ...... Bong and Exercise GRAFONOLAS—The most up-to-date Talking Machine : acted. _ BofilenWwn. avenue, 11-19-1 "Yule Log" ...Song aTld Exercise * Goods consisting of Tables, of to-day. Don't go elsewhere and pay more money •'- i V v .. "The Christmas Wpodchoppers"..,. KEJNT—Four-room"" blouse, Prot and Mrs. O. H. Stater and '•'. Song Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, for an inferior machine. la' "fofr & couple. Apply Mrs. children of Irvliigton, were * guests Tableau £5toves, Couches, Mirrors, Pic- 1, Maple "Part 2—The Christmas Tree of Mrs. Joe A. Sexton over Thanks- "Christinas Candles" Song tures, Sewing Machines, Wring- giving. "Jack: Frost and Icicles" ers, Morris Chairs, etc., etc. RENT—At 103 Broadway, 6 ^Song and Drll i. electric light, toilet and gas. "Christmas Presents" Exercise Terms: Cash. 117.50, 'Apply to Charles L, The residence of Dr. J. !P. Weber "Star of the Christmas Sky"...Song d, Inc., 208 Smith street, on Main street baa been undergoing Tableau Amboy, N. J. 10-224t. a .thorough, overhauling Inside as Part 3—Christmas Day WvOVt, RKNT-Flat, 7 rooms, all lmprovei - well &s outside during the summer "The Hamper from Home" aUINLAN'S jttentg. Apply to M, Kaufman, 119 BBoutti , Song and Exercise ^Broadway. 8-27-tr and fall and, is now finished. The "Christmas Dinner" new additions and fine enclosed ..Song and Pantomime Confeetionery and Fffift SALE. porch and the entire building paint- "Kitchen Orchestra".;,. Instrumental ed white with dark green blinds "Topsy-Turvy Quartet" Songs lee Cream ->;•' "Willie Wood's Prosents". .Monologue SALE}—House, 9 rooms, bath. gives It a very attractive appear- "Crown Ye;Christmas"..., Cigars, Tolacco, Cigarettes. WHMU ance. Improvements, garage, lot 75x81 Song and 19xerc(se Soft Drinks teet, oa Highland Btreet. Price $5,500. "Appearance of Santa Claus" This" Is a real ibargaln. Apply nt The funeral of Elizabeth, aged ; O" School Supplies >.<$he Gundrum Service, 208 David three years', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GREENWICH YrM/AdE FOLME8 Fresh S^Ilk Dally 0 A. T. ALLEN Very charming entertainment for 169 N. BROADWAY tbe holiday season, will TflAelther 25 or 30 feet frvnt most comfortably furnished- .aOO feetfdeep. Apply to Charles dance .by TTia Sharon and Valodla )toT> 182 John street. 11-6-2 Mr, 'and Mrs. William Moran are Veatofr, Is especially beautiful and MEDICAL MAN'S any goods you may select until called for or JP0HH4.t,B— S06 Mala street. In- rejoicing over a new daughter which entertaining. One ot the most elab- MILK sent with our free delivery. " IOf A.JM ' 9-24- the stork left on Wednesday. orate custumes of 'this season, Is worn Una houses on In this act, by Corone Paynter, repre- .. For your baby—Cas- The prices are much lower this ye&r and •treat property of Miss.K. Bogsit. • Apply to A. H. tBergw. !*BIrJs of a Feather" will be the senting the Sun. The Greenwich Vil- •! ey's certified milk. the variety much greater. You. will theVefor lUUta; ttmt 10-17-tf. subject ot thie sermon at tho Bapr lage Follies is now in Its fourteenth You'll be glad of it. R BALE OHBA.P—Three loti on Ferris tlst Church, Sunday, 7:30 p. m. week at the Shubert Theatre, New make no mistake by looking us over before .. Jts'klao two lota on Highland ttreot In- Better follow the '•ear \ K. Baron, 260 Main street. 8-27-tf Everybody Invited. York. Besides the performances each going, elsewhere, as you will find something evening, ttfere are the usual matin- } doctor's advice and —TrlouM, 7, roomijma ill im suitable for every member of the family. antMloMatiaSConovantTMt. For Dolan Bros, reported to the Citl- ees on Wednesday and Saturday. keep the baby well il»rt.apply on prainltet. Telephone en on Friday morning that the new and happy.. 8 ALB—Six room house, two loti, part ftre alarm hox^No. 24, J*t Broadway _ r«mentt, oa Bordentovrn avenue, very and Main etreet, Is now%n working 1 NOTICE Also Certified-Milk able location. The Oundrum Ser- • - ' / 7-18-tf order. for Infants. li SMjE OB" RENT-Bulldlng 30x40 ft., The First National Bank of South M. KAUFMAN five Jots, on David street. Apply to a. ib. WO-tf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ooed of Amboy, If, J. ^jffOB 8ALB—Seven floe. loU on Catherine Bordentown avenue are Tejolclng South Amboy, N, J., Dec. 3, 1921 110 8. Broadway South Amboy, N. J. < '* ' et, corner Stevens avrtiue and aeven lots over the arrival of a young daugh- Jordan street. Inquire A, H. Bergen, The Annual Meeting of the stock- ter. ' • « holders of this bank for the election _ ,/SlotaleftonBordentown of directors to serve for the en- '•ve. between Pine avenue and Feltua itreet. Bulng year will be held ait the bank- 'BetMroome 4uteKi If you want one on thli Bishop Thomas >Walsb', of Trenlon. ing house on Tuesday, January 10th, iav»nue. Price WOO eaah: Apply to Wra.H, vparlun, 105 N. Broadway. a-6-tf will dedicate the St. Thomas H, C 1922. 1 The polls will open at 2 o'clock FOB 8ALK—Double dwelling on Augusta Church of Old Bridge on Sunday '-vtreet, nine rooms eaoh side, Darn In rear, afternoon. The ceremony will (begin p. m., and will remain open one • (brio* house) part Improvements. The 1 hour. MEAT rumServtoe. iwi-tr at 1:30 o'clock, to which. all will be R. O. STBPBQEN'SON, • .FOB BALE—Seven room dwelling, with welcome. 12-8-fl . . " CaBhier, £Mth, all Improvement*. In excellent condi- tions, Catherine street, small deposl t al 1 thut linMded, The Gundrum Service. 6-28- ' The ladles' Auxiliary to the .South RIIRAK'^ < ''FOR SALE—Seven room dwelling, with ,b»th, all Improvemeuta, Augusta street. Amboy Hospital will hold a meeting rT*« Qundrum Service. '6-28- next Monday at the City Hall, at MARKET SHEAL BSTATB-Salable property always ;ea hand.' Dwellings, fftotory sltea, large or 3:30 p. m. All members retiuoBted to These Specials Are For Friday, Saturday and Monday 'irnall, farms, building Iota, eta., at Inviting ,be present. -•—,KOW it the time to boy. Don't delay. _ collected. Fire Insuranoe plaood In ble oompanlea. Win. H. Parlaen, item Potatoesor Turnips, 16 QL Dskt 50e Sugar Cured Hams, irasJS" 18e lb ,,--—te end Rent Oolleotlng Agency, IDS Rev. J. E. Shaw of South River 'Broadway, South Amboy, N.J. 1-29-tr was in town on Thursday/lfa while here paid a call at the Citflzen Rump of Veal 17elb Fresh Hams 21c v RIBROAST office; Cood and tender Small, by whole ..'/OUBTACtNa DONB up equal to new, The annual roll call of Good •3Bo pair. Address Mrs. Liang, 152 Samaritan Lodge, No. 62, K, of P. Hindquarters Lamb 20clt) lb • Toilet Paper,10 rolls 25c """•" street. 11-19 will, bo held next Wednesday- night, CJNEir—20c pound, delivered, December 7, when It Is hoped every r&fl, Olovor Honey iFarms, Mo*- , Rt. 2, N. J. 11-5-5 member will bo preesnt to answer to the roll. Every K. of P. should Porterhouse Steaks 24r Obopped Meat? |h« Idr y CHARTING—iAll kinds of delivery make a special effort to attend tind Good and Tender, lb. wHTVi FRESH CHOPPED w-IMvJ JTl !.*M. light moving. G. Jcsper, 217 MWnSr avenue, South Amboy, N. X enjoy the evening among their g^fbiv 8A.IJK—Sovon pnesaagerStudebnkor. brothers. Let your Kodak keep Fresh Spareribs 15c lb Chuck Roast 12i lbJersey Pork Roast I7c lb .Mis. Xjyouti Mooliuuloavlllo. > 11-27-tf ft'TBYTUBMONAGRAN SI5UVIOB wnon the Christmas Story .la nood of ropalrB for Holler, Furnaco or JOHN J. RTAN GETS CONTRACT Stoves and many otbor things you need ro- Roast of Veal 121c lb Kidneys 3 lbs 25e 'nalrn for. Store and Bhop, 208 David atroot, FOR ¥A0HT CLUB'S NEW HOME Pork Loins 2Oc -, eveulnga. , 7-3-tr Thisisjust the place )NEY TO LOAN on bond and mortgage , At a meeting of the South Am- to come for just the nts off 100,1200. (300, 8100, (500 and up to boy Tacht Club Building Committee Veal for Stewing COTTAGE HAMS FOREQUARTER LAMB BROOKFIELD BUTTER JO. Inquire John A. l/ovely, 100 B'way, held in the Clulb House, foot of camera you want — , .»..,• ONBY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage., ply to J. A. Conn, p. o. Building. ' First street, November 28th, the our stock of Kodaks 12c lb 33c lb 12c lb 47c lb . bit MUTAI, CE1L1NQB see P. J. Monag- contract for the flew' clubhouse iwns and Brownies is com- L i»8 DflTld stroot. Prompt service; stock: awarded to John J. Ryan. All Kinds of Bologna or Frankfurters 20c lb. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 2 packages 29© The regular business meeting of plete-—and our photo- the Yacht Club was not held, due graphic experience at JJOST AMD FOUITD. to lack of a quorum. Tlra next your service. Corned Beet - 8c lbOur Own Make Sausage 25c Cali Hams 13aC .'UOST—Albout two (Weeks ago, a regular meeting -will be held on Large /Sir ot tortoise spectacles, between December 12th, at whlob time a full School No. 1 and 249 Henry street. membership is requested, as 'there Reward if returned to Mrs. J. Kodaks from $8.00 up Veal Chops 15c lb Taylor's Pork Roll - 29c lb Lamb Chops 18e ^O'Brien, 240 Henry street 12-3- are a large numlber of applications to • \V*' -tip to be presented. ' T—A ibnr pin, initials F. A. P.. Eeward it returned to Citizen This heating apparatus has been Star Milk, 2 eans - 25c Eckonut or First Prize Butter I lbs 56c «moe. 12-3-1 installed In the present temporary club house, and members will find -.Some one has said that truth is this a comfortable place to meet for Cider Viiiegar 3Oc gal Best blend Coffee, 5 lbs 95c •fiteTnal. Perhaps, but time changes pool or card games, wliicli 'will con- 6. S. BLDM Its loolcs until It's own mother tinue alive tho old Yacht Club spirit 109 South Broadway Beef Liver 2 lbs 25c Sweet Cider - per gallon 50o •wouldn't know It. until tho new building is ready, Remember the place, call or telephone. We sell Just na we advortl9e< which will bo oarly in tho now year.1 Tho men who gushes over women A special effort (Will be made to 122 Broadway Telephone 261 South Is sneered at as sentlmontal, and tho have tho now clubhouse ready for a one who does not Is called a brute- Now Yccr's Day opening. . y , u DISCOVERED USE/OF MIRRORS OBIUKAJrCE, jBOUTH JUIBOT CTIIZB5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY aotrra AMBOT, jr. i, Dln*r Find* That Nwnday F|lrutl«fta of South, Amboy • to grant consent Art QrMtly AMad by and permission to Jersey Coast * Plaead R*fUct»ra. Ferry Company: ?;?.; flATTJBIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 To construct, operate, and main- "I know' why they fill the Trail* of tain a ferry between the city of these restaurants full of mirrors," said South Amboy and a point In the state of New York on the Stolen BICJSPECIALS Sidney. Island shore near Tottenville, and PRESBYTERIAN "So' do V said his friend Aleck. the point o? land, formerly known "For the same reason they put chew- as Sea Breeze; to construct, oper- Ing gum boxei In the subway station. ate, . and maintain the necessary So'« the flappers can fix their hair If docks, wharves, piers, bukheads, For Saturday and Monday PARAGRAPHS any part of their ears should be show- Blips, basins, . harbors and harbor ing. structures within the limits of Bald A; Next Salbb&th morning's service, 1 "Not so," returned Sidney. "Watch city, and to provide for thie regu- LADIES' CORSETS, in all sizes, white BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES, in BlacJj me." lation and control of said ferry, and pink, regular $1.75 value. Brown, sizes 2Vz to 6V&, regular '- 'o'clock, will be devoted to a won and to fix the charges and nates •! study: "Be of Good Cbeer." They entered a white porcelain res- for such ferry. SPECIAL...... 98c value. ' The evening service, 7:30 o'cloc taurant, the walls of which were lined Be it ordained, Iby the Common with mirrors that opened to the view SPECIAL....:.$2.45 > - Will be devoted to a two-reel fea- Council of the City of South Am- a lengthy, interminable line of reflect- boy: LADIES' TRICOLETTE BLOUSES, in ture: "Thie Widow's Mite," an ed restaurants. Section 1. That consent and per- all the latest shades, regular $5.00 value. LADIES SHOES with/MLITARY • 'Robert's College." This Is a mos They were seated a few minutes, mission of the Common Coun.c.11 of HEELS.. ,vici.Jkjd jegula/ $5.00 value. devotional service, and the subjeci and Aleck observed that Sidney wa» the City of South Amboy, and ot SPECIAL...... $2.95 JL for the Pastor's brief flermon wl smiling cordially Into space. Then tihe City of South Amboy, for a ¥PECIAL7 ::.".. $3.45 was no one near by except a flapper period of 25 years, be and the same LADIES' EXTRA SIZE FLANNEL be: "Her Mite and Mine." A Finan- Is hereby granted and given to ctal and Spiritual Fortune iH«ld ) with an expressive back, the back be- NIGHTGOWNS, regular $1.75 value. MEN'S,WOOLEN SWEATERS, regi* ing toward Aleck and Sidney. Jersey Coast Ferry Company, its successors, lessees, and asaiems lar $5.00 value. Trust, On Call, and Our Groat Day "You act like a lunullc in tao male SPECIAL 95c The Ladles' Aid Society will mee to construct operate and main- SPECIAL $2.45 / Ing," said Alock. "What are you grin- tain a iFEMtY between the at the home of Mrs.- Peter Applegati ning at In that iced cantaloupe sign Cltiy of South Amboy and a LADIES' JERSEY BLOOMERS, in .'• 261 Main street, Tuesday, 'Decembe for?" point In the State of New York on pink, regular 35c value. MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS, rega- " 6th, 2:30 in the afternoon. Business "I'm cot. I'm looking at the peach. the 'Staten Island shore, near Tot- lar $2.00 value. of importance, looking toward th Ain't she a bear?" tonviUe and ttto point of land for-j SPECIAL 18c merly known as. Sea Breeze, and SPECIAL $1,39 Pair and Chicken Pie Supper, whicl Then Aleck, gazing In the direction he saw Sid's eyes were bent, looked also permission and consent to con- the ladles give in the (basement in the mirror and was confronted by struct, operate and maintain tho WINDOW SHADES, in all colors, reg- MEN'S WOOLEN ARMY '§HIRTS, : the church on Friday, December 16 the gate of the flapper with the ex- necessary docks, wharves, plera ular 75c value. , BlSps, bajrfns, harbors regular $4.50 value. —--*L.% .Fuller announcement later. pressive back. He saw that she had and harbor structuros within the SPECIAL 39c TTh» regular mid-week Churcl an expressive face. She was return' limits of Bald City of SbuWi Amboy, SPECIAL $2.69 : Night service will be held Wednes ing Sid's grin with an extra measure. and also consent and permission to ,day, the 7th, 7:30, for the furthei "Many a friendship's been made provide for tho regulation and con- INFANTS' KNITTED SETS, regular MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S OVER- ;. study of Mark's Gospel. through a restaurant looking glass," trol of said ferry, and to fix the $3.00 value. . . observed Sid. "You don't mind eat- chargos and rates for said ferry. COATS, in the latest styles, belted back, ; t The Session meets with the Pas> ing nlone, do you, Aleck? Excuse mo," Section 2. 'Sold ferry shall be SPECIAL $1.79 regular $25.00 value. tor immediately following this Sab —New Xork Sun. used for the carriage of passon- SPECIAL $16.95 bath morning's service. gors, on foot or in vehicles, and MEN'S DRESS SHOES, in Black and * The Cantata which will be given also for the carriage of vehicles, SAY NEW RELIGION SPREADS express matter or freight, and the Brown, regular $5.00 value. MEN'S SHEEPSKIN CORDUROY by the children of the Presbyterian Hdid Company, its successors, les- SPECIAL $3.45 COATS, regular $18.50 value. '• Babbathi' School will be "Santa' c/lnaa« Rtportad tp Take to Mixture sens, and assigns shall liave the 'Surprise Pary." Fuller announce of Christianity, Taoism, Con. right to carry passengers, vehicles, SPECIAL...... $8.95 f mient of date, etc., will be mad fuotanlam, and Buddhism. express and freight on the uald MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SHOES, reg- later. ferry. ular $4.50 value. BOYS' OVERCOATS, regular $12.50. It Is,reported that a new religion Section 3. Said ferry shall have 'The third Sabbath evening se Its terminus ip tho City of South SPECIAL $2.95 SPECIAL $6.95 h, termed the "TnM-chiao" haa been es- Amboy at the easterly end of Henry "-'7 Vice in December will bo^devotcd tablished among the Chinese people consideration of, Near Bast Rojlef, street, at what is known as the GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES, size lH/z to of the upper and middle classes and la "City Dock," or immediately ad- BOYS' SUITS, with two pair pants; ' and the members of this ^Church And rapidly, gaining ground, Teachers of joining the said "City Dock" on 2, regular $3.60

\ ;> .:?•«»' .' vmmm •r->,,r porn crsaxs NEW YORK TELu •i' JUMBOS, N. t. DECEMBER 3, 1981 WIN TWO SlL -& |t's Our 22n JOB IK NEW YOBK National Vail Memorial Awards* Made for T And You Are All Invited Uiy'vfrlend« of John Heroic Public Service. ii, ftyinerly attached with To Help Us Celebrate the Occasion ki'Department, U. & OrJi- U, B._ A., and popularly The National Committee of Award to duty and heroism in saving the lives tut South and Perth of the Theodore N. Vnll tnenioriul of more than 100 persons whom she, to hear he has medal has awarded to P, W. Oldrteld, warned when the villuge of Homer You will feel greater buying freedom tKan you have felt in a cable foreman of the New York was flood-swept on May 81, 1920. '•If ve position with a Telephone Company at Poughkeepsle, Mrs. Lothrop was awakened at two years the moment you enter the store and spy the scores of , hous-e and has one of the nine silver medals voted to o'clock In the morning by a warning Birthday specials. Every one bears a price ticket that will in hie new sphere employees of the Bell Telephone Sys- call from a farm several miles up the tem throughout the United States for Omaha Creek, which tmd overflowed convince you "right off" that the most profitable place to spend ^if'^frill be remem. Its banks. Sitting, lightly clad, at her your time and money too, is right here at our Birthday Party. aed dutT. as a guard switchboard until the rushing waters covered the floor of the little central Below are listed a number of representative values and ad- A- Gille\ple Loading office and later washed over the shelf ditional items are entering the sale every day. Mad la.ter, due of the switchboard, waist high, she ' was appointed' a menr begged and pleaded with telephone • . if. 8. Ordnance Police subscribers to flee for their lives. She . by,' Ueutent la. A. Hastet, refused to leave her post until the October 10, 1919, and on flood had put tho telephone wires out of service, and then waded to safety TOWELS, 9c 3G-INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, ^r'a^ general reduction In through neck-high wnter. Soon after These towels of good heavy Government establishments, she left the little telephone building, . Jald off duty, likewise many the structure was washed away. weight are offered, with a limit of Heavy and durable and of uni- da on 'account of a general re- In all, nine silver medals were six to a customer, at .9c form quality and finish. Limit 10 Jon In.. force by Lieutenant awarded for noteworthy public servlca yards. A yard , .ll»/2c in, July 21, 1921. His sep- In 1920—two going to telephone wo- — f"Oin the U, 8. Government men, Miss Kntherlne Llnd, an opera 17x34 TURKISH TOWELS, 15c Joe jt as, keeajy'regretted by hla tor at MahafTey, Pa., was recognized . Of serviceable quality, full bleach- 36-INCH DRESS SATIN, $1 •' omeers'and legion of friends. for meritorious service nnd heroism In ed, limit of 6 to* a, customer. In : remaining at her post and spreading Brown, Navy and Black may be i displayed, coaspicuQus bravery calls for outside help when tho town the Birthday Sale at 15c had in this [|:ood weight satin at the tho night of tta great flre In which she lived was neurly de- teriifld; explosion at Camp Mor- stroyed by fire on June 20, 1020. Mrs. Birthday Sail price of a yard 51.15 October 4, 1»18, guarding Kute Day, matron of n telephone oper- S6-IN. BLEACHED MUSLIN, 14 $1.35 \VK to Hubbard, that his re- Sork Telephone Company's committee for an act of bravery and quick think- pink and blue borders are $1.89 English finish long cloth is offered Is on«j based on facts that we ing In saving t lineman from being disputed.^ We are here to do in the Birthday Sale, limit of ten : electrocuted on a pole near Wnppln- We can, and be kind; help gers1 FBIIS, N. T., on Aiujuit 21, 1020. 81x90-INCH SEAMLESS SHEETS. yards to a customer; piece of 10 b|Vi.*JBlpj:tm other people; The silver medal Is In the form of na- Full: bleached quality and a gen- yards '.$1.35 !"-wb*n la doubt, talnd your own tional recognition for Oldfleld's act uine special in the Birthday Sale.. « and-thus elvo other people and like the bronze medal Is to honor the memory of Theodore N, Vail, late I $1.05 DRESS GINGHAMS, 15c mind their, own.' President of the American Telephone | Limit of 4 to a customer. In pretty plaids, checks, stripes, -~ -- —^-.H«-u, .T'lth ")he> Tndepend' and Telegraph Company, to, whose Orfler 'of Odd F«Uows, Whitney conspicuous service In the telephone and plain colors, at a yard 15c 1»1, ^ Spotswood; Improved field were largely due the'expansion of the Bell System and the development 32-INCH CORDED MADRAS, 19c Hcd Men, Seneca Tribe, 23, of the art of telephony. A number of choice patterns and ^ N. Qarrtson, 106; BOYS' SWEATERS, 99c Another New York State man, John stripes are to be found in this of-, O,\M-, and has passed B. Moran, section lineman of the For rough wear, these sweaters the various high exalted American Telephone and Telegraph fering and the quality of the mate- are just the thing. The fact that chairs 6t,; these organiza- Company at Syracuse, wag similarly rial is as good as you would expect they were just reduced from $2,25 i'-has been In demand to recognized for having rescued an oc- JOHN E. MORAN to find.at'80c, 39c, to 49c. In the i puMlo . g'atherlngig and vls- cupant of on overturned automobile, Section Lineman, Syracuta, N. Y. makes them a real value, at... .99c as he 1« a forceful summoning medical help and giving sale,- 10 yards the limit, at a Maroon only, sizes 30 to 34 'highly esteemed iby his first aid treatment which saved the lives of forty -five girls residing In this yard 19c. man's life. This act occurred at Eagle home when the building was burned to thw ofBcers and ' comTadeB, and Village, N. Y., on October 8, 1920. the ground on April 15,1020. MEN'S WOOL MIXED SHIRTS honor to these fra- Tho National Committee's highest Of the nine silver medals, two were 58rINCH TABLE DAMASK, 44c AND, DRAWERS, A GARMENT, award, a gold medal, accompanied by awarded In New York State,' two in 1 With a purchase limit of 5 yards 99c i. .of New Jersey . • •1,000, was given, to Mrs. Mildred Pennsylvania, two In Texas and one Lothrop, chief operator In- the little each In Nebraska, Rhode Island and to a customer, this table damask is Good heavy weight, part wool. itein's fri«nds rejoice in town of Homer, Neb., for her fidelity Utah.—The Telephone Review, N. X. irnod fortune and , apeak highly offered at a yard. .'. .44c Natural grey, all sizes. 99c him M an efficient police officer 8Mk Employment Worth While. The Uninformed. with;the' M. O. O. D., at this 36-INCH PRINTED MADRAS. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, 99c. »P«nt »nd • all tmlte wishing Mm Let your employment be euch as At the height of the Derby fever In may become a reasonable person ; and London two men were arguing on a' In neat shirting , stripes, at a S lmalfti and happiness In hda Numerous neat patterns are here not be a business fit for children or literary subject on the top of an omni- yard ., 18«/ c J \tutun field of activities.' He anti- distracted people, but fit for your ago bus: "Well," said one,' "John puts' 2 in this lot of full size shirts,, 14 to * oljifttefii-rislHng Camp Morgan" Chrtet- and understanding. For a man nmy •Bleak House' first and 'Martin Chuz- 17 neck band, at 99c ' i m&a Day and a cordial reception be very idly busy, and take great pains «lewit'. second." A hoarse voice Inter- WAIST LINE CORSETS $1.17 to so little purpose, that, hi his labor) i- tfrmlts ' Wm by his 'multitude ot rupted fr«m the seat behind. "Gentle- MEN'S LISLE FINISH HOSE friends! and1 a royal good time -will and expense of time, he shall serve no men," It said, "I don't know your pal Waist fine corsets of excellent end but of folly and vanity. There ar* John, but you're beln" had. There's no 7 pain for 99c f *e keenly enjoyed and Christmas quality, and closed'back girdles of some people who are busy, bnt It Is, UH such horses runnlnV *ay will be celebrated in the good Domltlan wo*, In catching files.—Jere- pink broche are to be found in the Good serviceable cotton socks In •old fashioned way, and he will re- my Taylor. . T Birthday sale, sizes 22 to 32, at.. grey, black and cordovan, at'7 pairs Qr«as« Spots on Wallpaper. ceive * grand welcome by his le- ;.'..;..";, ....$1.17 for 99c ; Kion of friends throughout the plc- To clean wallpaper of grease spots; Peculiarity of Judaa Tree. boy an ounce of pipe clay at any drug \ ttire'sque town of (South' Abmoy. One ,of the curious things about the store and make a thick paste. Apply redoud, or Judas tree, is that It bears to the spot* and allow to remain on (lowers on the old wood. Blossoms are over night. ; In the morning rub off found In abundance on twigs that are with a clean cloth. It makes the pTper Chtap F«mlnln« Cwtumlnff. five or six years old. Paint coitwnea on the Amaeon leave like new, removing nil the spots. BO drwimakers1 blllt to pay. A •cientlit whs hat Just returned from several years spent on the upper Ama- . *oh wK«r« the natives Indulge In head htifateg styi that the native women PMnPclothei on themaelvM. The paint Is, their,only costume nnfl they Imitate THE MERIT STORE thS'clothe* they see In fashion plates Astounding, Sensational . | brought In by the whites. He says tho fiattvos are very moral, until cor- 136-138 Smith Street :: Perth Amboy, N. J. ** .tipted by whites. The white* are flftfe In the Amazon country until they steal'somebody's wife, in which case Mid-Season Sale V their heads nre In danger. Why Gaps In Railroad Tracks. Steel car. rails are subject to con- ftlderable contraction and expansion .tui'der, tte .Influence of extremes of At Unbelievable Low Prices. ,'hftat and cold, the change of length \i ' *«{/&. 80-foot rail amounting to about li^Jawjuarters of an Inch. It Is this " Let Your Savings Work for You" the rnU ends which e clicking sound as a train $24.75 Our "Customer Ownership" Plan pidly along the track. This ab absolutely -vital factor In Values from $30 to $45 enables you to buy one or more shares of our 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock operation of railways, for would swiftly follow If the . in convenient monthly installments, upon which we will pay you interest until were laid and fastened with the your dividends begin. . Nearly 7,600 people invested in the last issue, Why ag closely together. OUR GUARANTEE not join them in getting cash returns?, i ,, ' v . >-, "'->, Difficult Art. We absolutely guarantee every gar* No investment is safer than one in it'was said by P. T. Barnum that ment to be 10094 all wool and to five Our Preferred Stock has- never i/.public likes to be humbugged." an industry furnishing necessary lasting satisfaction or your money re-' passed a dividend. It is supported Ji trae," replied Senator Sorghum, services, and which has proven its by the earning power and the phy- at the humbugging has to be done funded at once -without question. a-man who made a profound study anility to pay an attractive yearly sical property of all the Public Ser- It, as Barnum did. and oven an ex- return. vice Companies. rt can't succeed -with the same trick than one* or twlca." Ask any Employee or Inquire at Any • Dam Net Built by Ixpcrte. G. HILTON Public Service Commercial Office. f The failure of the dam which caused 'the famous Johnstown flood, May 31, "**. was do* to defects of construe- '.dned I? the fact that no en- 123-125 Smith St., Perth Amboy PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY u employed In deslsnlng ox the « *>sHn-, ,. -~ ' • y-">T- '. 'i'*-r~" r~.'~^ K- , w ,sUto, , on erth'Ainboy Audi,. . court, D. E. mflHONEY S SPE • local Jr. O. IT. A. M.. baslcet- -^Il^tMun >1J1 clash -with the Perth If you are not ffelng satisfactorily served at your, Amboy Speedways Jn a county cham- store, juat tell Central "149 W, jpleaae," and tell the' pionship" contest. News of this game what you wish in our line anfr you -will be «erred «•". VA causes one to reflect back a few M though you came to the store yourself. M glance overs t^p* . years, when the .famous "Rivies" quotatlcnB below will convince you. Only good \ iU,orvbrother Bob, "his" gift bination has not lagged, however, YELLOW SQUASH, EACH 10f^JUer'»c£ '% is here! Some suggestions to help you: "'"vS'•• .!''.-},\ . and has taken seven out of tho nine IJVB OAK BRAND PRBPAREJD BUCKWHEAT, Np. 8: i engagements .staged. The team Is TBCO PANCAKH I1LOXJR, PER PACaCAGB SHIRTS. NECKWEAR AND' MUFFLERS playing consistently, and -would FANCY DRY SAIVTBD GEORGE'S CODFISH* ->P1BR POUND. .V.'./v/., White Jersey Silk .„..: $5.00 cause no surprise If they took the Hand Made Scarfs $1.00 to $3.00 meaBUTe of the touted Speedways, HARD MIXEID CANDY, POUND.... » .85e-jina Imported Broadcloth $5.35 All Silk Grenadines .'. $3.00 Both teams will use their regular CHOCOLATE CREAM DROPS, POUND ....;... :."v;,.. Silk Stripe Madras $3.00 Brushed-.wool Mufflers ... .$1.50 to $3.50 lineups, and no "padding" will be MUTTON, BREAST AND NECK, PER POUND ....•..,-.•',..1 FRESH PORK GOODIES, PER POUND ' - -^ • Fancy. Woven Madras. $2.00 Silk Dress Mufflers $1.50 to $6.00 Indulged In. The Speedways will line up with Ray Handerhan, old FRESH JERSEY PORK, AT PER POUND Rlvie mainstay, Bob • Handerhan, FRESH JERSEY PORK HAMS, PER POUND. ' HOSIERY * *"" -GLOVES ISLE OF PINE GRAPEFRUIT, i FOR •v Hanson, Brownmiller and Bradley. Holeproof Silk 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Street Gloves $1.25 to $3.50 The Juniors will, oppose them with F.LORIDA ORANGES, PER DOZEN .,.-.., BEST ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, PER POUND .]'.:/?!{.'.\ Silk Clocked Sox $1,50 "Meyers" genuine Mocha ...$3.75, $4,85 Bennett and Perkins, forwards. Pur- Imported Wool Sox, (Clocked)... .$1.85 Buckskin Dress Gloves $5.50 man in the pivot position, and Cap- 125 North Broadway. tain Andorson and Wllber, guards. Holeproof Lisle, (6 pair boxed). ...$2.40 Driving Gloves $"1,75 to $9.00 Expectations are that a large PROMPT DELIVERIES FREE TELEr>HONff Itt^ number of "Royal Rooters" will ac- company the Mechanics to Perth We're proud of our Christmas display—Shop, early Amboy, and arrangements tiave been made • to accommodate them by the : and see this assortment while it is complete. Perth Amboy management . Our Pra-In Yenlory Sale JR. O. U. A. ST. ROWLIKO of Men's and Women's * TEAMS WINS ANOTHER (high) Shoes which began f1 The Jr. O. U. A. M Bowling team met and' defeated the Sajrrevllle Thursday, Dee. 1st his 4 M team, the Juniors taking two out made a very suceessf/jilv of three games, at the local Y. M. Start. More than 650 pairs'*] ••>*?: " 0. A. on Thursday evening, Decem- •""7 ber *1, 1921. F. Hoffman was high Women's Shoes and about f average for the winners, with; 193 225 pairs Men's Shoes hav^ " Perth Amboy average, while Popp was high aver- age man for the loners with an av- been put on sale — thl erage of 188. Fox took high game Women's at $2.45 and. for the winners with a score of •t « . , , $3.45 and the Men's at 208. while Hamp took high game ."!"'•%•-*V of tho evening with*210. $3.45 a pair^. __-— Jr. 0. U. A. Iff. These are shoes of standard quality— taken right from > Anderson ...v....162 179 144 our regular stock. Practically every size is included,! Fox 165 208 15R P. Hoffman 188 198 190 in this sale/so that a fit for your feet is assured—w^Jg*"' 'X>am1>ertson 180 170 182 together there are about 88 styles among thdTwomen'si Thomas ..202 171 shoes and about 21 styles among the men's/in the lotij 897 930 842 You who have participated of our regular and sale- SAJTOVlllfl values for the past 38 years know us—and we urge you Hamp 210 187 186 who have not been listed among our customers, tt> Peo 144 177 14ft Albert .170 203 162 make our acquaintance. Popp 194 198 173 Hart -..131 185 192

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•-• r THATfKSGHTIirG A most enjoyable Thanksgiving re- union was held at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Louis P. Moinzer, 211 143 Smith St. Perth Amboy. Bordentown avenue, tltita city. The OUR ONLY STORE NOTE THE NUMBER < house, was beautifully decorated with appropriate colors, cut flowers, and PURE : WORSTED KNITTING How, do \ye do it? MEN'S WAX palms. The table fairly groaned un- 1 YARNS. A GOOD : ASSORT- CALF WORK SHOES. Solid der the weight of turkey, chicken, MENT., A. GOOD. BRAND. EX- • Leather Soles; and Heels. Leather and rabbit, "with all the dainty I' :,TRA,SPECIAL, per full Hank,. , fLxln's, Mrs. Melnzer and a competent insoles.',' One-piece Quarters, chef could,/ certainly provide. t iasts... J. ..." 39c Munson Last. Special per pair, (Piano, three1 violins and mandolin Brown , only $2.25 furnished abundant music to which '•: OAK TANNED SOLE LEATHER, \ the guests tipped the "light fantis- tic toe.'1 Vocal selections, dialect PER LB; 39C. ' ' •BOYS? BLACK ELK\ SHOES, all , leather throughout, heavy oak recitations and original poems pro- vided a splendid program. Among Best Texas slaughtered stock. Strips soles and heels, one piece quar- of all weights and sizes. None to deal- those present were: Mrs. A. C.| ters, -Munson Last. An ideal shoe Quacilcoriblish, Miss Nellie Quaelcen- ers, per lb., 39c. ' for wi,nter, far better and much Trtish, Mr. Nelson Quackenfoush, Mr. cheaper than a scout shoe. Sizes and Mrs. Bertram Quackentnish, MEN'S LIVE RUBBER HEELS. Miss Lillian Burley, Mrs. M. A. These are ^all nationally advertised 2V2 to 6. Special, per pair $2.2." Quinn, Miss Edith VanKirlc, Mr. and brands such as Spring-Step and Mrs. R. de la Reussille, Mr. Gus F. Same Shoe as above, sizes 1 to 2. .$1.98 Melnzer, Mr. S. S. Gravatt, Mr. Wil- others, but because of overstock liam Martin, Mr. Cheater 'Willett, Mr. at the factories, the name has Same Shoe as above, sizes 9 to and 'Mrs. Mortimer Livingstone, Miss been erased and we can sell them I31/ *§§1-75 Mildred Van Antwerp, Miss Helen at a very low price. These same Johnson. Some Estates heels cost you 75c at your Shoe- ALSO SHOES FOR EVERYONE IN Those present were mroU pleased EVERY PRICE. RANGE. with Mr. Gravatf'as their chief en- - makers. Extra special, per pair. .15c tertainer, but Mr. Gravatt says he Soon Melt Away .will take his hat off to Master Ches- ter, the four-year-old-son of Mr. and You probably have noticed this, or FREEH FREE! WITH EVERY PAIR OF SHOES. A BEAUTIFUL, Mrs. h. F. Meinzer, as he sure'is read about it in- the newspapers. ENAMELED, GOLD SET: CUFF BUTTONS, TIE PIN, AND TIE CLASP. a dancing trick for a boy his age It realy was amusing to watch the Why leave it to chance? little fellow. o Appoint the First National Bank ROOT'S TIVOLI UNDERWEAR. WINDOW SHADES, in all colors, WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES. as your Executor, and you know that i.M.This woolen underwear is known guaranteed rollers. Others are A regular meeting of'the Woman's your estate will have experienced effi- universally. Special $1.29 getting 85c for this same quality. Olub was held on Thursday, De- cient and reliable management. We will Special 52c cember the first, In the City Hall- be glad to have you consult us any time LADIES' HEAVY RIBBED WOOL . Miss M. Buchanan read an ln- you wish. STOCKINGS, very warm and dur- Strictly Perfect WHITE CUPS AND tructtve ipaiper on "Current Events." 1 able, -worth double, Special 49c SAUCERS, good size, per pair. ..15c 'Misses M. Dey, M. Campbell and D. Berrlen, members of the Jun- i% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts/' ior Club, Entertained the club with music and humorous stories. -' t. Miss M. K. Buchanan gave an Interesting account -of the life of Alpine's Bargain Store Rudyard Kipling and read several of his well-known poems. SOUTH AMBOY'S ECONOMY «El