VOLUME 46 No 30 South Amboy, N. J., Friday, October 29, 1926 Price Four Cents. HOBOKEN GIRL KILLED IN AUTO REPUBLICAN |JLLUSTRATED MASS MEETING LOCAL POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ONE At High School Auditorium Monday. "Safe Transportation of Explosives" ACCIDENT AT "DEAD MAN'S CURVE Judge Carey to Speak. at High School. OF QUIETEST IN HISTORY OF CITY Ford Coupe Containing Six Collides With Heavy True The only political mass meeting to Mr. M. L. Oglesby, of the Bureau Both Parties Have Been Making House to House Canvass be held in this city by either party of Explosives, Govern- Early This Morning—Two Other Occupants Confined t will be held Monday night in the high ment, will deliver an illustrated lec- For Votes—Only One Mass Meeting Scheduled—Brief school auditorium by the local Re- ture, with the use of motion pictures Local Hospital. publican club. and stereopticon slides on "Safe History of Candidates. Judge Robert Carey, of Jersey Transportation of Explosives and City, who has addressed local aud- Other Dangerous Articles" in the In a collision between a Ford coupe iences on many occasions will be the Auditorium of the High School, on The political campaign which comes' Containing six people and a five ton principal speaker. Judge Carey is an Wednesday evening, November 3rd, to a close next Tuesday, has been on/ , truck on Morgan road early this WILL SHOW HOW able speaker and always pleases, hi3 at 8 o'clock. CARS COLLIDE of the quietest in the history of South ' morning', Miss M. Kreienberg, of 163 audience. All employees of railroads or* in- Amboy, notwithstanding the fact • - Jtart atreet, Hoboken, was killed, and Entertainment will be presented dustrial plants who have anything to that there are six local offices to be her companions injured, two of the THE TELEPHONE WORKS by Torre and Bi&viiano, feature ar- do with the handling of explosives or DURING STORM filled. This is the largest number of ' young women being yet detained in At High School Next Thursday—I tists with the Silvertown Cord Orch- \ other dangerous articles in tnanspor- Street De£»r_tment Employee Taken local vacancies in- a great many 'the local hospital for treatment. The Connection with Woman'* Club. estrn, with piano, accordian and vio-! Ution are urged to be present. All Ip Hospital After Smaih-Up. years, and the underlying interest of ••-'ebupt» was coming toward this city, At 3:00 o'clock, Thursday after- lin; Jack O'Kane, a humorist; and j otheris interested arc also invited. During the heavy wind and rain the partisan politicians is extremely i'HSe.touck going 'in the opposite direc- noon, November 4th, at the Sout Bert Lowe, singer and entertainer. « storm Monday morning, Herman Nel- keen, notwithstanding that there has V tion". At what is known as . Dead Am/boy High School, the Woman The Paramount Orchestra of this city FIN AT HPRATr? son, of Bordentown avenue, while not as yet been a public meeting, ex- "Ma'n'i Curve, the coupe arid truck Club of South Amboy will give its will also entertain. ' jTUlAL UHDAIH driving west on that avenue, crashed cept the Congressional candidates de- eideswiped, the coupe turning upside members nnd the general public Speeches will be mnde by the local j into the street department's jiffy bate. It seems that the Democratic down. cnindidates are conducting a personal 1 chance to seo what happens whei and county candidates. ATLAKEWOOD dump. Nelson, it is thought was In the coupe with the dead girl they use the telephone, by moans o blinded by the heavy rain. The truck canvass campaign basing their argu- were Miss Helen Paly, 554 First Devoe {Announce* No Debate At New ments on the Democratic record for an entertaining: demonstration to bi Brunswick Tonight. wus crossing Bordemtown avenue at street, Hoboken; Miss Jene De Mar- given 'by employees of the New Yorl CHARACTER DANCE th f PlU tt h th the past two years. The Republicans the. corner of street when the will hold a mass meeting at the high dhi, 153 First street, Hoboken; Win. Telephone Company in which a repli The lust of the series of debates accident happened antl was in charge Burke, 509 First -street, Hoboken; ca of an actual telephone central of HELD LAST NIGHT between the Third District Congres- of driver Larry Keyes. Other occu- school on Monday night. Irving Watexmcyer, 2094 Hoyt ave- fice will be shown in special portnbl< siomil candidates, Messrs. Hofl'miin pants of tho truck were Alec Mor- In view of the importance of the sue, Fort Lee and Archie Farrell, Many Attend C. D. of A. Affair At election to the city, because the con- •apparatus. D. H. Ford, Local Com i and Devoe, wus held at littkuwood gan and John Leonard. Morgan was lro] 813 Roosevelt avenue, Secaucus. The mercial Manager of the telephon< St. Mary's Hall. I hist night before an orderly and up- knocked unconscious by the force of! munici"al afafirs will not be lattot was driving the car when the company will be in charge of the .pro the accident, and was taken to the might be well accident happend.- The deceased BUS- Th.....o. Characte~,..w. r ~....Danc~e under the [ipi-fcciutivo audie.ice thut packed tho to give a short word picture of the gram. auspices of the Catholic Daughters of j auditorium °{. ">«. high" school to its local hospital and released the next itained a fractured skull, supposedly day. Both Leonard unit Keyes were candidates and their attributes. from the car turning over, and was The program includes a specia America, held in St. Mary's School I very doors. Petitioned by the chair- Andrew N. Kvist, Republican can- switchboard demonstration in whic nuditorium lust night proved a won-1 man of the affair to accord bojth badly shaken up by the impact. The dead before the local hospital was 1 car belonging to Nelson was so bad- didate for Mayor, an ex-soldiea', has reached although help was quickly the stage will be occupied by two re.i derful BUCCOSB in every way. The speakers u lair hearing and urged by served two terms and part of ano- telephone operators who will explain auditorium was most beautifully de-jthn local aspimnt to avoid any basis ly damaged that it is said to be be- available. The others in the acci- 1 1 yond repair. ther as Councilman representing the dent escaped with but minor bruises, by means of the switchboard appara- comtecvrnted undrnunder- the skillful hands ooff '"' chargus ot unfairness, the crowd, Fourth Ward. He is employed by the t the whys and wherefores of th Mr. John Powderly *nd a hustling which included u lurg-e band of local Thompson-Starrett Company, general committee. The aim of tho chuirlady Uufl'mun boosters, remained quiet contractors of New York, as an esti- i>v charge, Mrs. Rejrina McGovern, except for occasional outbursts ol ap- HEAVY TRUCK mator and draftsman. was indeed realized by having lost: pluuse, most of wh;ch, as on iorraor Philip A. Downs, Democratic cay1 \ evening's affair eclipse all previous! occasions,.going to Hoffman, STRIKES FORD| didate for Mayor, is algo an ex-aervi/ ^ undertakings of the kind. Music of! Carefully avoiding his previous Drives Smaller Car up on Main St. man and is just completing a terhv/ A high calibre was furnished by McGov- practice of addressing requiring an Sidewalk. Councilman-at-Large and President em's Orchestra. answer direct to the crowd, which of the Common Council. He is em- > Promptly at ten o'clock a grand were oft times too tempting to the Stevens avenue and Main street ployed as Credit Manager of the ", in which the v«stncss of the march was formed and prizes were'hostile members, Mr. Devoe read his :amc in for its share of auto accidents, Manufacturers Trust Company of «nd«d started out for a telephone industry is featured, will „__,, They were on their way awarded by competent judges from orderly presentation of reasons in yesterday when a big Mack truck car-| jjew Yor]t be shown. the K. of C. They were: Joseph Claf- favor of the modification of the Vol- tying brick coming down Main street,' Howard'W. Reese, Democratic can. hanv when., the accident happened. It At the conclusion of the program, • it Mid thit a rumor relative there be- fy, Joseph Triggs, Joseph Gherity, stead Law. On the whole he fared crashed into a Ford sedan owned and didate for C'ouncilmaJi-at-Large, is the telephone people will answer any James O'Connor, Joseph Smith. considerably better than at either of driven by Mrs. Howard Leary, of . j man and is an employee . ing lomVhard Ji Pennsylvania Railroad Com- erations and maintenance. Then awarded prizes: best dressed, Musi amount at applause that was accord- the Mack truck, before stopping were department. He has lew by the police who investigated. will be no admission charge, and thi pany in the car line coupe was badly wrecked and Irene Parks and Miss Helen Sullivar; «<1 him grew less and less, as it did on the sidewalk in front of the home ncver before SOUg-irt. political office. public is invited. of an 1 was brought to the Apex Garage here most original, Miss Marguerite Bra- at the other debates also, as the ™5 rf Salmon. j J. Raymond Malloy, RepubKcan ney; funniest, M'iss Helen Machinsky.! evening drew to -a close. In his re- bffore dayhght this morning. The The Ford was completely demolish-'can(Hdate for Councilman-at-Large, ,Mrs. McGovern wishes to extend; buttals Mr. Devoe, unhampered, was truck escaped with but slight damage ed, windows were broken, both rear one of the g generation of his FORMER hor gratitude to her committee anil better and more at ease than on the and is said to have -gone on its way wheels knocked off, broken frame, a pariyi is enlp]oyeii by the American to those who patronized the dance;! other occasions. large dent in the body and other gen- Smelting and Refining Company in after the injured had been cared for. M r s The truck was in charge of driver CLAIMED BY DEATH also to the members of the K. of C.' - »y° Huffman.}» h' presentation eral knocks. Fortunately no one was the purchasing department in New who helped in any way to make the period, opened with an attack upon injured. A local tow car towed rk. He has never held political Josph Kople, of 808 Elizabeth ave- Mrs. Hannah E. jHess Passes Awa- tne Vo ' «ue. Linden. / After Short Illness. affair successful I authenticity of a letter published the Ford away. The iron grating at|office> although an aspirant for the , According to statements of the rid- The grand regent, Mrs. Clara Con-, in a Perth Amiboy weekly newspaper the water basin on the corner was office ()f Councilman in the First erSjiii the coupe their machine was Funeral services for Mrs. Hannah nors and members of the Court, ex- hist Friday. The letter was publish- broken by the heavy truck. The dri- \yar(j tw() yeilrs agu going quite slowly at the tune of the E. Hess, eighty three years old, who te-nd their sincere gratitude to Mrs., ed with an anonymous signature and ver, Lester Taylor, was taken to the j G. I^rank Disbrow,'Republican can- accident. Am investigation was made I died at Pitman, N. J., T,-,Octobe. • r »22nd„ , McGovern for the untiring zeal she' the real name, signed to it when sub- City Hall and given a summons co'didate for Cit clerk serwd dul.in w ere eld from the Pitman M. as manifested" to bring about its | mitted to the newspaper proved upon appear for a hearmg next Wednes-j the was a5 a sailor He haa served ' foy Officers Stanton and Quuin of the! . ^ irom the Pitman M I investigation of Perth Amboy police day night. The truck, said to be ful- Councilman from the Fourth • local police force. Later the results! f^urch on Tuesday afternoon at one uccess. ns thlrty clock » '" j and by Hoffman investigators, to be ly covered by insurance, was owned War(j and is compieting a term of their work and the three youngl at Huffville ° , - N, IntermenJ. t was made NAH3I?5 ON I unknown at the address and on the by the driver s sister, Catherine Tay- OitQity iclerk. men affected were turned over to the Mrs. Hess was for many years a lor, of Nutley. Kdu-c.d J. Farrell, Democratic can- Sayrevjlle"police authorities, the af- llniMEsU Uil j street given. The letter, which con- resident of South Amboy and a mem- El FPTIAM I KT*J: tains a savage 'attack upon Hoffman, didate for City Clerk, is a novice poli- fair having taken place within their ber of the First Methodist church. (Contimied on Page 4) jurisdiction. EILJEJIJ 11UL1 LiltJlO his record and his conduct of the de- She was the widow of Edward K, Record Enrollment Locally With'I bate here, was being reprinted and VINCENZO TEDESCO Hess, a late member of the Wm. S 4,500 Names. instigatiodistributend oifn Mrcircula. Devoer for. Mrm . aDevot the A NEW STORE NOW empTTUOoyeX Poste , G,e A. R., and long an PASSES AWAY HALLOWEEN SOCIAL RTNR TKlWNRAIllVI'^i ' °^ ^ Pennsylvania Rail- It has been announced that there denied all 'knowledge of the letter ; road. prior to Monday after publication and Funeral Service* From St. Mary'i The Men's Club of the Methodist ire more than four thousand five Protestant Church will hold a Hallow- Mrs. Hess' death followed a short iimdred voters enrolled on the regis- of acquaintance with the writer. Wednesday Morning. ' T« H.ndW Men'. Furniihin(s Exclu- illness, and brought peacefully to an Mayor Hoffman again brought up Vingenzo Tedesco, in his sixty-fifth een Social in the lecture-room of the sively Adjoining Po.t Office. iration lists for the election next| church, croner Stevens avenue and end a long and useful life. uesday. This is the largest regis- t's contention that he had year, after an illness extending over v eu with the Second strut at 7:30 P. M., Saturday, Ben 'Tenembauin, the Broadway dry tration this city has ever had and is .° wev win me """son county a period of three weeks, died at his fnkPn ns «n Indication of the lan?e delegation and sent the entire aud- late home on Ridgeway 'avenue, Sun- Oct. 30th. The committee with Fre- goods proprietor, has announced his aken as an indication of the large derick Leonard in chaTge has nrrang- NAB ESCAPED" lumber of residents who have come ience into spasms of laughtelht r witth day evening at nine o'clock. Mr. intention of opening a gents furnish- him by attempting to prove from ex- Tedesco came to this country from ed a program insuring an enjoyable ing establishment in one of the two i-om elsewhere to this city to make 1 evening to all who come. :his city their home. tracts of the minutes that the Hud- Italy in 1892, settling in the Mech- stores recently built for him adjoin- CONVICT HERE son county assembly delegates had in anicsville section of this city. He A prize will be given to each of the ing the Post Office. He will occupy At Local Wharves—Taken Back to The local Democratic organization] following: adults, prettiest costume _ said to have tak«n cognizance of re'iility "gone dry" with him. On the became a highly respected citizen and the Btoro next to his present store and Freehold, whole he was much more successful merchant of the community. Since and most comical costume; children, In it will handle men's furnishings he unusual registration and to have prettiest costume and most comical Carl Walsh, who escaped from the idded a number of challengers to than in either of the other debates the death of his wife, Josephine, eight exclusively. Tomorrow hns been de- and in rebuttal his refutation' of the years ago, he has practically retired costume. Refrehments will be served signated as the opening day and an Freehold jail last week, and who made he already long list. It is said that and a silver offering will be token. his way to the local coal wharves to lie idea of this is to make doubly arguments advanced by Mr. Devoe, from business activities, the children offer of appropriate souvenirs is be- also his explanations 'as to the source taking charge. ••- ing made to those who visit the new solicit a ride to , for- tire that no votes, except those right- TRUCK TURNS OVER- got when he was well off when he nlly entitled, ahull be case. of his data, were particularly strong. The deceased is survived by two SEVEN MEN HURT ^ store on the opening day. •took upon himself to argue with one There were two buses from this sons and two, daughters, Mrs. Leo Cre- The decision to o-pon the new store The interest in the local side of loaded with local advocates of I is said to .have been chiefly impelled of the boat captains, who had ven- he election- is very keen, particular dico, Louis, James and Mary Tedes- Because the driver of a truck load- by the continued growth of the g«n- turncd to give him a lift. Lieutenant y so because the political aspect of the Hoffman cause, besides many co, all of this city. ed with human cargo failed to make eral'dry goods business conducted in John Keenan, of the Pennsylvania he council and the mayor may hang P™ate cars containing delegations, Funeral services were held from the proper turn at the corner of the Teiumbaum establishment for the | Byroad police was notified, and with n the balance. The influx of these There was also a large bus load es- his late home, at 9:30 o'clock Wed- Pine and Bordentown avenues last at several years. The stock now th(J. assistance of Officers Coughhn trangcrs is expecte dto be large corted by a number of private cars nesday morning, thence to St. Mary's Saturday evening) seven persons were ndlod w* so extensive that there "ud Malmewski took the man to the ough to change this aspect, should from New Brunswick. One of the Church, where at ten o'clock a Solemn injured when th« truck capsized, C local buses broke down on the way High.Mass of Requiem was offered was insufficient puce in which to local jail, where it was learned that all go ono way and therefore one driver, Joseph Vida, of EKzalbeth, ho WJIB an escaped convict. -He was if the liveliest elections seen in soma down nnd its passengers were crowd- for the repose of his soul. Rev. Dr. was driving north on Pine avenue 4i«plny it satisfactorily, storugc space ed into the other bus for the balance E. C. Griffin was celebrant, Father was becoming more and more scarce later taken back to Freehold by 'ears is anticipated for next Tues- and came to the corner before he Monmouth county authorities. ay. of the trip. The disabled bus was Lannery, Deacon, 'and Father Fmber, realized there was a turn. In at- find customers which crowded into replaced for the return trip. the store for larticles made suitable According to the police Walah was Both parties here have built up sub-Deacon. Interment was made in tempting to do so the truck struck the b i K did Fld hd uring the past ifow weeks very ef- Early in the debate Mr. Devoe. an- St. Mary's cemetery. curbing and it turned over. servici e doubldbl y difficultdiffil . TThhe change ' «'" ^uied at *rochold, charged nounced that there would be no de is expected to remedy those condit- 7th a violation of the Mann white cient organizations. Much work has The floral tributes were many and The following residents of Eliza- 1 ct| escape W S •een done on the quiet, as it were, bate at New Brunswick tonight be- gave silent message of the esteem in btth were treated at the local hospi- Ions and leave the Tenonbnum estnb- f "™ " •* " cause he. had promised to be else- lnst b tunlay ith but little activity showing on which the deceased was held in this ta• l• fo- r cuts and.. braises. : Josep- h Vida, IMimont in position to roner tlio kind " - 0 he surface, Both sides are quite where. community. driver, Anthony Kra-blito, John Wear, of service they know the people want NAVY DAY PROGRAM onfident of the outcome but in view One member of last night's aud- The pnll bearers were: Charles K. John McGow^in, Martin Touhey, Andy and deserve arwl which they want to _o— f the fact that the voters themselves ience, an attendant at all of the de- Freeman, Richard Neiltopp Sr., Thom- Sarvismnd .lohn Lynch. All but the render. Business growth of tlio two Navy Day was appropriately ob- old the trump cards the true results bates summed up the entire situation as Dohaney, William O'Brien, John driver were released that nigr.ht, and sfcorea will undoubtedly continue to served by the local Rotary Club on /ill be known only after the ballots for his own party at least, with the Matigan and Oscar Rasmussen. The Vida was able to leave the next day. keep on growing but Mr. Tcnenbiium Tuesday when they were addressed re counted, remark: "Devoe may have technical- Gundrum Service were in charge of by Lioutenant N. W. Pierce, Jr., of ly won the debate, but Hoffman cer- the arrangements. SUBMITS TO •when presesd for his plans for. tho th• e Naval Reserv.....e at .l'erUi Amboy. Ifuturo along: this line simply smiled SMALL FIRE AT BIDE A WEE tainly won the approval of the peo- BLOOD TRANSFUSION Lioutenant Pierce had lieen designut- ple." FOR SALE—Several properties in his well known smile. ed to address the local .club by the The fire department was called out city and suburb. Apply E. J. James O'Connor, of Brontlwuy, \/ ANNUAL MEETING Commandant of the New York dis- liortly after noon Tuesday to ex- PRINCETON ATHLETIC CLUB O'Connor, 123 Broadway. Adv. came to the rescue of a fellow work- The annual im-etinjr of the South trict. Mr. Piereo's address on the U. inguish a small blaze in the engine ENTERTAINS HERE man on Monday, when un appeal at Aniiboy Hospital Association will he ,S. Navy was very interesting: and in- om of the Uki<; i> Wee Inn. The The opening of the local Y. M. C. Special prices on Pipclets Heater. the Central Knilroud shops in Eliza- held in the Ctiy Hall on November structive and he also spoku of the si- of thu chemicals quickly put out A. membership drive was Riven an The same liind as last year that made bethpurt where "Jim" is employed, 18 at eight o'clock. All members of work bump; accomplished by tlio Nav- f'ni', the damage being cinnpara- impetus hist night at an entertain- n lioit if friends. Monaghan, next was niado tor a blood transfusion. the association arc requested to be al Reserve branch at Perth Amboy. .\-ely sliKht. Tim blusse being fed ment in the high school auditorium. to bank on David St. Tel. 253. Adv. Of seven volunteers, the local lad present. y oil and kerosene fumes refused to The Princeton Athletic Club Minstrels Wiis SP1iiiiils irf now on exhibition at. xid work. Ill Liu- hatth the owner lius. '"•EOF HIS CONVICTIONS" the li. K. .Malioney .store on Broad- 1 Children's Half $1.98 inn! up way. Thi:. is .•••aid tu be a record size the Inn, John IVmini', was sunn - StviTliiry Moll inaik' a short ad- R SALE ' McNULTY MILLINERY SHOP -"•id for l»y Louis E. •hat burned about, the hands and I tlivs* relaiiiiy: t > the ilrivi- 'and urgcii ill modern homo, 4 ""'un Manager) j for a squash £rcnvti MI tins sectio.'i, New, well 204 Aui;ustn St. and the raisci\was Thonms Costcll, u-j;. Kerosene I'limi'S, originating j''(,|u. oiiuinittpf in chargi' to try n.mi bedrooms, nil uprovcnipntfl, porce-; Trust Co. Building p roin ail opened filling cup in a sU>r-f bi-tter this mark sol last vear. The clioict' of ln;ntinft-, of Mor^anvilh ' 'u* ^t-'nenil public lain bnscment r(c is invited to i-a' ho HI a ho nej^ store goi tank and ignited by u struck < jiro-ippct>; are that they will do so. •lyetcms, beat I n Portin «t., V o ifch is presumed tu have been tin-] n — low. Apply S. »te of the auildi'n blaze. "Tlu> Smith lit'othurs", ri ;;ul.ir ni'iiHn, Broadwivy ailti Ojtvid £>l., Tf?l. Weil'Mi'Siliiy night unti'i'taiiiiMS nt .stii- Several properlin 253. Aelv. DE VOE FO" CONGRESS FOR SAI V lion W.JZ, wli'> have lmi'ii cntertiun- city nnd mrb. Apply E- J. 'P. KOR "A * ITH THE T in); fhnusanclfc'of people for the- ,>tant C Broadway. Adv. ••- IF ' 'ONS" several wci'kil vvitli their vvdn.^erful ROSY-CHEEKED CHILDHEN uis E. iiji'lndic- '-"nini voicj^ arc inherit tlioir healthy, imiil^ng cnunten- •> n. ni>" *'"iert ancea* from the continual une of the pure, wrct ncuritliiiu; ULUE KIB- nO' 'JTTEK. Ei-«1-y mcjthi"- nliould i he1* ^**Hrlri.'ii f rct|iif;[itly on i » I. A.!- THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1320 CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of ex- ONE-DAY PLEASURE ODTING tending thankks to all who assisted _ TO— MECHANiCSVILLE in any way during the bereavement PARTY AT GRIMLEY HOME of our beloved Father. Also thank- NEW YORK —o— ing those who sent floral tokens, mes- From all stations ^^ *fl t*y fjf The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas sages of sympathy and ears to theFreehold to

s Sacred Hearts to play in their new AND NEWSPAPERS cond boxing show of the New Bruns- auditorium and the Amboy Big Five wick A. A. at the Masonic Hall, High- Young Stout, of this city, perhaps at the high school auditorium. Coop- tend Park, New Brunswick, Monday the on]y local youth t th present eration for both clubs is what is need- night. Ryan and Ratts put . time showing anything with the ed. We want to prove that both clubs Prompt Service CHOCOLATE KISSES.I corking good scrap in the Highlam can finish the season without digging gloves, is being received in great COV. SWEETMEATS; ( Park hall last week and as this is a style outside of the city. The local down to pay the "Piper." Big contests Lowest Prices return engagement it should be boy seems able to win the crowd and | will be brought here if the fans are DIPPED MARSHMAL- good repetition and then some. is considered very clever. We want willing to do their part. In the six-round semi-final, Pete 99c to see this boy in action locally. Why May we the Editor, managers, and READMORE LENDING LIBRARY Brawn of Bound Brook, and Kenn; not at the Police Smoker? players expect the necessary coopera- Brooks of Rahway, 130 and 134 lbs tion from the fans of the city? Write r> 1 l> » l - o TV respectively, will trade blows. Bot- the Editor, tell him what you think. "OOK Rentals, dc per Day are hard pluggers and both posse HELP THE SPORT ALONG ' ability to hit hard. As they ar •Siuth Amboy happily possesses a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minimum Charge 10 Cents about evenly matched, the fans m wealth of material in all branches of G. E. Schlbrede, D. D., Pastor I ° look forward to a classy brand sport. In the past several years we boxing. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Adult Peterson's Pharmacy find "Our Own" stepping outside of Bible Class 10:20. Mr. Furman Another sixer will bring tobethe' the friendly iportnls of the city to 103 Stevem Ave. John Anthony Marcona, the fightini qualify in foreign places. The talent, Sheppard Associate Superintendent. 132 North Broadway fireman from Metuchen, who is undci however, is needed right here in Church services at 11 A. M. "Look- the management of Herman Schwar South Amboy and a little bit of en-ing Backward." Tho end of tho Phone 526 tz, and Jess Mortz of Newark, twe couragement on the part of the peo- third year of the present Pastorate. •crack 160-pounders. Marcona hai ple of the city will go a long way 7:30 P. M. "The Ever Present ..informed Matchmaker Jess Reill; toward keeping the talent needed, Enemy." that he expects a big delegation and give inspiration to those who are Prayer mceing Wednesday evening admirers to be on hand to watch him trying to follow in the footsteps of at 7:30. Continuing the study of trim Mortz. the more fortunate players. the extension of tfio Christian Church through Missionary endeavor. MATINEES Young Socco of Bound Brook and The schools are taking part in grid- TELEPHONE Mickey Simons of New Brunswick Those not worshipping elsewhere Saturdays and Holidays iron work at this time. The city has are cordially invited to worship with SOUTH AMBOY •who both tip the beam in the neigh- not in the past several years had a us at any of these meetings in "The MPIRE 2:30 P. M. borhood of 140 pounds will clash ii semi-pro football aggregation, al- Church with the clock in the tower." 31 THEATRE M another six-round skirmish. Socc Evening* 7 P. M. has only sustained one defeat durin South Amboy || bis ring career, this being sufferec E at the hands of Simons in a spectacu lar battle at Plainfield last year. TONIGHT (FRIDAY) TOMORROW (Matinee and Night) What promisse to be a snappy four Fred Thompson and his horse "Silver rounder will feature Young Sand- UNITED STATES TIRES AND TUBES Richard (Dick) Talmadge in wall of the International Motors Co ALL FIRSTS—NO SECONDS "THE BROADWAY GALLANT" King" in "The Two Gun Man" and Kid Fountain of Metuchen, tw Harry Langdon in "All Nigbt Long" ' 134 pounders. Sandwall has beei Utco Royal Cord Grey training under the direction of th 2 Part Comedy "Tow Service" Novelty Cartoon "Snowed In" No. 6 (Matinee Only) famous Jimmy De Forrest and hai Tubes been specializing in the art of punch 30x3% Reg _ $7.20 |9.20 $1.75 MONDAY—DOUBLE FEATURES ing and in getting speed and power 30x3% Oversize 7.95 10.B0 SUNDAY—DOUBLE EATURES into his bunches. Sandwall looks like 30x3% S. S __(. 9.80 ,1?.85 Anna Q. Nilsson in a comer and should develop rapidly. Dorothy Mackaill & Conway Tearle in The four-round curtain raiser wil 31x4 12.10 15.95 2.45 "THE DANCER OF PARIS" "MISS NOBODY" bring together Carl Rand of OU 32x4 13.26 17.46 2.66 and Bridge and New Brunswick and Bil 33x4 . 18.85 18.20 2.60 and Wedderman of Plainfield. Lowell Sherman in 32x4% ; 17.95 28.46 3.10 Constance Bennett in On the whole, the card seems to "ROBES OF SIN"« be a well-balanced program anc 33x4% . 18.76 24.05 3.20 "WANDERING FIRES" : should provide plenty of action and 34x4% : _ : 19.36 26.86 3.80 good entertainment for the fans. 30x5 __ 29.26 3.60 Tuesday—Double Feature* Wednesday—Double Features Thursday—Double Features 33x5 _ _ 22.70 31.50 3.90 The Athletic Association of St. May McAvoy in Blanche Sweet in Priscilla Dean in Mary's school will hold a bakery sale 35x6 ; 24.20 33.60 4.16 at the school tomorrow morning com- BALLOON TIRES mencing at nine o'clock. Orders wi" "TESSIE" "Why Women Love" "Forbidden Waters" be taken care of if phoned to the 29x4.40 . , 8.95 11.45 2.3o Bchool tomorrow morning or ibefore 29x4.75 • 11.60 15.00 2.86 —and— and— that time at the home of Tom Lema- 30x4.76 12.00 16.76 2.95 Jack Hoxie in George Walsh in Billy Sullivan in han on Main street. 29x4.96 i 16.35 2.95 . Just as we go to press we are in- 30x4.96 ! 13.25 18.96 3.00 "Busting Through" 'The Prince of Bwa'y." "Fighting Fate" formed that after much consideration 31x4.96 17.95 3.05 the South Amboy High School basket- ball team 'and the St. Mary's team are 30x5.26 . . 13.95 18.26 3.20 to go into action agai nthis season, a 31x5.25 , 14.65 18.85 3.30 three game series having been ar- 31x5.25 Ex heavy '. 23.35 3.30 ranged. The news is welcome to al- 30x5.77 _.. 17.65 * 23.25 3.75 «>!iw;t^li»^^Jl^^t^t^l^^t^t^i^t^'i^l^l^ most everyone, and especially to the school boys. 30x5.77 Ex heavy 27.16 3.75 32x5.77 ; 24.90 3.90 Wonder what "Ham and Eggs" is 32xB77 Ex heavy 29.00 3.90 doing up in Pennsylvania this Win- ter? Suppose he's holding the watch 33x5.77 Ex heavy '. '. 29.90 for some good tight club. ,32x6.00 ;. _ 23.75 4.10 33x6.00 __18.65 24.40 4.85 The Amboy Separates, a light sen- GOOD ior aggregation, under the leadership 33x6.00 Ex heavy 28.75 4.35 of "Jim" Fitzmorris, would like to 32x6.20 . . 28.35 4.60 OLD hook games with the Sacred Heart 32x6.20 Ex heavy _.„ 31.95 4.60 Club and the South Amboy Big Five. The club is composed of some brill- 33x6.20 29.25 4.85 PROSPERITY WILL FOLLOW YOUR VOTE BY ELECTING iant material with such well known local players as John Cleary, Frank Other Prices on Request Farrell, George and Frank Gelsinon, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ON NOVEMBER 2nd Vincent Abbatiello and Roland Ken- nedy. Mr. Fitzmorris may be ad- Anderson's Garage dressed at 352 Second street. For Congress Some big doings arc looked for at and Battery Supporting Policies of Calvin Coolidge the local "Y" alleys this season. The eyes of the fistic fans of this Service X HAROLD G. HOFFMAN city and vicinity are now focused on Jack McGuire, matchmaker for the 204 So, Stevens Ave. At 21 h« was commanding an Infantry Company north of Verdun. He coming fistic show of the local police. - ' * was twice elected to the Legislature and in 1924 was elected Mayor of his home The exact date will toe announced in Telephone 392 city, South Amboy, normally a Democratic stronghold, by the largest vote ever a short time. The fans may rest as- sured that McGuiro will have a good Batteries Called for and Delivered. given a political candidate. He has 'been City Treasurer of South Amboy, and card for them. The show will be pre- today is Secretary-Treasurer of the South Amiboy Trust Company and Presi- sented at the Sacred Heart Auditor- dent of the Middlesex County Bankers' Association. Honest, clean, coura- ium. geous, he is well equipped to carry forward the banner of prosperity. 3jBBfflSmCTir&i|ivj|i^|i^^^^ St. Mary's football team practices almost every evening in the school For Freeholders yard under the direction of Coach Charles Eppinger. X J. FRED ORPEN The names of French, Kane and A New York Store Hyson appear again on thu Honor X WILLIAM S.DEY Roll at tho end of the 11)26 season. This trio has ben watched by no few X WALTER G. QUAKENBUSH fans, who hope that in the near fu- In South Amboy where Gift Merchandise can * These men have given Middlesex County an efficient business administra- ture their names names might appear in a World Series game. he purchased for less money than in New York. tion. A vote for them will be a vote for good government in your County, A aeries between tho South Amboy For Sheriff High School and St. Mnry'a High See the latest creations in Stationery, Glass School ia in order. Besides bcinK n X WILLIAM S. HANNAH good financial undertaking, it will al- and China. so hnve a tendency to put the neces- Experience and efficiency as deputy deserves promotion. sary "pop" in the teams. Outside sentiment fnvgrs the series, nnd that should be enough to sway the leaders We make an allowance for your old watch in For Members of General Assembly of both groups to action in the mnt- trade for out of our newest and up to date pocket X GEORGE R. MORRISON If it isn't here, its somebody's fault. Is it yours? Or is it ours? Get it or wrist waches. X WILTON T. APPLEGATE in early. X THOMAS L. HANSON [ : We reserve the right to criticize. Our stock is new and up-to-the-minute. 'The Safe and sane legislators, njen of proven albility. Tell us if you think we are wrong. We are willing to henr both sides of best lime to select your gift is now. Jin argument. It might be that you For! Coroners , ( nro wrong. It has happened that way. X JOHNJ.LYMAiN ' 1(1 to 12 victory over X EDWARD K. HANSOP\ , .at Saturday, gave those .ough ot see the game, Qunlifled men for responsit positions. 1 •> talk about for a while, r & Son *'io most thrilling oxhU the gridiron in some; Watch ory Watchmakers (Paid for by Middlesex bllcan Committee) Page Four THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

claimed was really due them—that CHRIST CHURCH PARISH Address. jJUllMllllll, NO FURTHER that Board could not pay mo-ney di- ALL SAINTS DAY rect to the claimants. It was abo Rev. Charles E. Kennedy, Rector 7:30 A. M., Holy Communion. HEATING TROUBLE brought out that th« lien might be 22ND SUNDAY ATER TRINITY ALL SOULS DAY the outcome of a dispute between the 7:30 A. M., Holy Communion. Public School Will Convene on Many concern and biie contractor over 9:30 A. M., Church School. 7:30 A. M., Holy Communion. Holidays Thii Term. 10:45 A. M., Morning Prayer and WEDNESDAY lowest Prices at something other than the owing sum. Sermon. | FRIDAY There will be no further difficulty 7:30 A. M., Holy Communion. in heatmg the public schools even in 7:30 P. M., Choral Evensong and extreme weather conditions, Awhi- BAILE^POETSCH tett Aylin Pierson assured the Board A pretty Fall wedding was solemn of Education at a meeting of that ized at Christ Church on Wednesday tiody Wednesday evening. There is at three o'clock, when Miss Henrietta in all rooms at least enough radiation SPECIAL SALE ON FRESH MEATS Greenspan's l'oetsch, of 211 Second street, became to heat them satisfactorily, and in the bride of John Bailey, of Sayre- most cases more than enough, he con- ville. The Rev Charles E. Kennedy —AT— tinued. The boilers have proved to performed the ceremony before a Dave Greenspan, Prop. 128 N. Broadway be in better condition than was ex- church filled with relatives and inti- Telephone 19 pected and even without the blower mate friends of the young couple. MONAG HAN'S attachments that are being installed The bride was prettily attired the heating system would be mare white satin bodice effect. Her veil than twenty-five per cent more effi- was caught at the head in cap fash- Prime cuts Roast Beef cient than it had been heretofore, he ion and orange blossoms adorned her Fresh Hams 35c said. With Una completion of the brow. She carried a bonquet of 25c work on the entire heating system white roses and lillies of the valley '.n Pork Shoulders 25c there would be ample heat for the shower effect. Her bridesmaid, Miss Pot Roast 22c Friday, Saturday and Monday building' under any and all-conditions, Barbara Wcller, a cousin, was dress- Fresh Dressed Fowl 35c was the giat of his remarks. ed in pink georgette with a felt hat Plate Beef ._.. 10c The explanation regarding the heat- to match her dress. She carried a -Hindquarters Genuine Premier Tuna Fish ing proposition was made in response bouquet of pink chrysanthemums. Choice Steaks 32c Very good eating and to remarks made by D. VV. Reed, who Tho church was especially decorated Lamh 35c fancy pack, can COOKING APPLES acted as presiding officer at the for the occasion. Veal for Roasting.—20c mcctii!!?. Mr. Reed's remarks inti- George Bailey, a brother of the Forequarters Genuine 24 lb. basket mated a feeling of criticism of a let- groom, acted as best man. The ush- Skin Back Hams 36c 19c ter from a taxpayer dealing with the ers were Hari»d and Arthur Scmon- Lamh 25c con-diticn of the schools as the result eit. The brotner was given away by Link or Loose Sausage Cali Hamk 22c Fancy Cali Lima Beans 69c of a lack of heat. He stated that the Harold Semoncit, a cousin of tha number of days of school lost because bride. 35c 2 lbs. Liver 25c 2 lbs. of no heat would prove to be but a Following the church services, a RED SALMON small percentage of the total number wedding dinner was served at the of days lost on account of the alter- home of the bride's parents, which 25c Delmonte, tall can ations to the school buildings. was especially decorated by Mrs. E. Quality Guaranteed cut to can 1' i\im the report of Che Superinten- Clayton, of Second street. An arch Evaporated Cream dent at Schools and remarks of Board of white, with a huge bell set off the 209 DAVID ST. TEL. 26 members it would appear that of the appearance of the home. The rooms Sheffield Brand 29c to-tal of twenty-five days that have were done in pink and white roses, been tost so far, six had been on ac- they also being the taMo decorations. 3 tall cans count of incompletion of the heating Intimate friends and relatives attend- LIFE BUOY SOAP plant. According to tahe taxpayer's ed the dinner, about ninety-live in all. letter referred to as well as general They came from Jersey City, Tot- 29c 4 cakes conversations on the street and-else- tenvillc, Milltown, South Hiver, Par- where, it is the impression that school linfi Sayreville and this city. GRAPEFRUIT 25c session were continued on days whon Tho mowlyweds will make :' their 3 for the building was not fit for occupa- home in a newly furtiinhcd house at tion by pupils. Sayrovillc. CRISCO Upon motion of Mr. Welsh and the 25c recommendation of Superintendent ST. MARY'S CARD PARTY pound can Ban*, Mass Sylvia Brinamen, of this Ritter's Catsup city, was engaged as teacher for the The card party next Wednesday new second grade which was opened evening •at St. Mary's Hull, which will reg. 15c, 3 bottles 25c •on account1 of overcrowding at the bo in charge of Mrs. Martin Carroll, beginning of the year. promises to ge a great success. Mrs. Du Pont Affect* Enrollment Carroll will ibe assisted by the follow. 35c Enbabssador PEACHES Tiie total enrollment for all the ing ladies and gentlemen: Mrs. Vin- Sliced or Halves, can schools this year was eighteen less cent O'Connor, Mrs. Nehrkorn, Pur- PURE LARD than that of last year, according to lin, Mrs. Mary Covell, Mrs. Thomas th-e report of the Superintendent of Hickey, Mrs. Farley, Mrs. Thomas pound 23c SciJools. This, despite the increase in Gleason Jr., MUs Louisa Defort, Miss the lower grade enrollments which Delia Clavin, Miss Mary Reilly, Miss QUALITY FIRST—ECONOMY ALWAYS necessitated the employment of an Bessie Manion, Miss Margaret Ker- 19c Campbell's Beans additional teacher, was attributed to win, Miss He-Ion Parker, Miss Madie "the attractive salary inducements Connors, Miss Margaret Uelaney, Japanese Toilet Paper or Tomato Soup that tne DuPont Company is offering Augusta St., Miss Anna Grimley, "SERVICE AT CHAIN STORE PRICES" to young workers at the Parlin Stevens avenue, James Gallagher, 1000 sheets 3 rolls 3 cans plr.ni.1, to quote the report mention- James Reilly, John Sergei, John ed. The Senior class as well as the Ryan Sr., James Monaghan Sr., Sophmore class is smaller than it has Thomas Downs Jr., Thomas Urn-den. 25c 25c bur. aunnii' the bhirte-en years of HOT SHOT SPECIALS Professor Barr's service here, he LOCAL POLITICAL CAMPAIGN says. There, are but twelve pupils in QUIETEST IN CITY HISTORY tho Senior Class now and only eigh- PHONE FOR FOOD—206 teen in the Sophomore or 10th year (Continuod from Page 1.) class. In the* ninth year class last tically, and' is now conducting a lunch "ITS THE BETTER WAY" year there were fifty-three pupils and room 'and restaurant on Broadway. this year there are only forty-seven. John D. Mullane, Democratic can- The Superintendent remarked that among those who dropped out this didate for Councilman, Second Ward, year were many who were well alble is now completing his first term in SATURDA Y—MONDA Y—TUESDAY mentally to absorb the High School the city administration, but he has in training and that it was a pity they the past acted as Assessor and Over- dio . Bachman, Republican caa If you are living from hand to ntouth, never taken in order that the required min- didate for Councilman, Third Ward, 25c imum oi' IPO days of school mifrht be is also a new comer in political cir- gotten iii the work schedule, prior to cles, but has been active in his party 25c thinking of tomorrow, and making strangers of the closing of the schools on June organization since coming to South Campbell's 30th. It was explained that uiulur Amboy. He is employed as a terra GOLD DUST Tomato Soup your dollars each week, you are as much a priso- tho law the teachers could not be eotta modeller, compelled to teach on holidays but John F. McGuire, Democratic can- large pkg. 3 cans ner as the man who simply gets his keep, making Superintendent Ban- assured the didate for Councilman, Fourth Ward, Board that the teachers had the best was appointed to fill the unexpired little rocks out of big ones in the penitentiary. interests of their work at heart and term of Andrew N". Kvist, resigned, 25c 25c umiDUlitedly would comply with the and ha.s heretofore boon known as an sufriresti'on. Tlic usual spring vaca- active promoter of all legitimate There is a difference however—You are your tion will be eliminated and only the .sports. He is an enginer on the Rar Empress Brand Campbell's Beans • important hoJufaiyH, such as Thanks- itiin River Railroad. giving,- ,<3hriiuLng acid in Now iininawiuk today, his friend Mr. Kv-ist. He is employ 29c weigh you down in later years, by starting a Sav- the local sclnmls were closed, attend- ed in the shops of the Pennsylvania H. & H. HONEY ance1 of all teachers being mandatory Railroad Company.. PEPPER ings Account with us and beginning this week to Th'i.s iii tin1 first timo in fifteen years jar that Middlesex County has had a forward Miss sifting top save, as least, a part of your earnings regularly. teacher's institute. 19c Ycllllf; M.'IM (III Kll^l isll pillk'B large 25c jar Tho totnl enrollment of the schoois is 8'lu and tho nlU'iiditm'o records court) — I was never iMigmjrd to thin show better limn nincty-tive |>er cent. girl ; she etijfiiged herself to me I 15c Ambassador < The attendance officer was reported Sliced Peaches to be rendering excellent service. USED CARS FOR SALE ' The County Vocational school is SHAKER SALT large can scheduled to open here Wednesday, We have n .few 'more pleasure cars Noveirfber Srd. It will then continue and trucks t.uit wo are Ruing to dis- Premier Brand, 3 boxes two nights each week for four pose of ref'ni'dlesa of cost. months. Tho. janitor nervioc will be 19iM Willys-Kniffht coupe sedan. 23 c paid by the county and the use of the 19U3 Stephei .•< Coupe Sedan. 25c WHITE ROSE DATES local buildiiiRH will otherwise be freo. 1N22 Studebaker tourinR'. Big Five to Have Hall 1922 Nash touring. Square Clothes Hampers new, 3 pkgs. A dulcR'iitmn rBprosenting a IJM- l'J2.'! Gardner tour-inj*. kdjball play.'njLT aggrepalicm known JUS 1!IL'2 Chevrolet touring. Large Size $3.98 the S:uith Amiboy Bis; Five made nl>- 1H2-I Ford ton truck. 25c plfcution to the Birard for the use of l(.l2;i Chevrolet delivery. Medium Size $2.98 . the High School auditorium beginning 1022-2,'! nnd 24..Reo Speed VVaijoiis. ,iViiv<'i.!"er I i1 In. I ne delegation wiis Come in and miike an riff or on any of SINK PLUNGER hoadod by Ruymo-ml Perkins who lift- the above curs or tracks. All earn Horseshoe Water Special ed aa Kpokwman and HUKifotitcd I'hnt havt* been recondit'lned and are the chivrgrc for the rental be reduced. reaiiy for the road. • I Glasses AlPtcr discussing the proposition from 6 for 25c ' in..ii ' iingies. tne Hoard finally de- FREDERICK' H, CKS, inc. cided to permit the Bid five to have REO DISTf. j JTOR the use of the hall without any re- 319 lYIadil' j Avc. 25c 25.: ROLLING PIN ductions from the regular amount Phonn 1178, P' *li Amboy MhE SOip AMBOY TRIF and IMKIIM- ci.-rlain very reasonable restrictions, FOR ' E 1926 CROP NUTS 19c • lit, .nl was i'l receijit of a ciini- South mun'icutioiii notifying it of a lien . Will HO" rtln St., nenr Brazils 19c PERCULATOR TOPS against moneys remaining due eon- ly1 adjiu'c .'. for $1125. AlmoiKl Soft Shell 35c W 6 for tractors working on tlir- .schools. Tho \Wlll '•ay View Man- action was to notify the City Treasur- orr ffoor ., English Walnuts 35-; er. It wns explained that tho llenlng concent would ha"vc to fp> Into \ the KLEY" courts tn prove that the sum raiey THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page Nin«

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 DAVID ST, $10.00 GENERAL ST. MARY'S CHURCH Mrs. Win. Birmingham, Elizabeth MICHAEL PHILLIPS Birmingham, D. J. Birmingham. Extraordinary Collection Advertisement— SLATE AND ASBESTOS (Continued from last week) Telephone 64 The Paulus Dairy HARDWARE EABITAN ST. $8.00 ROOFING Baw«, Planes, Hamnura, H«trt*% Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Doyle. PETER J. COAKLEY JOHN PAULUS, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1S90 Lewis, Braces, Bit*, CWMIS, Drills, $5.00 REAL ESTATE BROKER REPAIRING Toolt lor ail Machantw, He* Edward Dewan, Christopher Doyle, AND Torches, Solderiaa irons, John Doyle, Thomas Grimley, Mrs. AUCTIONEER Mais Office: 189-195,New Street, New Brunswick, N. J., Grinders. John Norek, John Norek, Mrs. John 234 John Street O'Neil, John Quinlan, Patrick Quin- Of All Kinds To Roofs Phone 2400, , lao. South Amboy AQENT lOfc $3.00 Tel. 682 385 Ruritan S SHERW1N-WILU A M s James Freeman, John O'Neil, Mrs. P. Quinlan. Don't Be Misled—Be Sure it is Paulus' Milk PAINTS ?2.00 Catherine Grimley, Daniel Sugrue. ESTIMATES Palate, Oils, Varnishes, Whtu J1.00 AULUS' Lead, Enamels, Stein*, Mra, Edward Dewan, Mrs. James 1 JPreeman, Mrs. Maurice Lucitt, Wil- FURNISHED OSITIVELY Putty, anr Gi. <* Ham McCarthy, Patrick McCarthy, Miss E. Quinlan, Mrs. Daniel Sugrue. Use ERFECT Milk C. 1. Bergen, 17S Stevens SECOND ST. ASTEURIZED corner Vint street $5.00 Increasing or P Mrs. B. C'onway, Raymond Conway, Continued Joseph Carroll, Teresa Conway, Rich- dosing neces- Placed In thoroughly cleaned and sterile bottles, untouched ard iCarroll Sr., Thos. Conway Jr., sary with Mrs. C. Holton, Julia Kach, John NATURE'S by human hands. McDonnell, John MeNamara, Pat. REMEDY McDonnell, Raymond Malloy, Anna, (Nit Tablets). There is no grip- G. M. GARSSON Malloy, Pierre Malloy, Mr. and Mr3. ing, Bickening or weakening Paulus' Pasteurized Select Milk DAILY DELIVERY W. O'Toole, Mabel A. Watts, Am- sensations, for Nature's Remedy brose Watts. produces a natural action,without • Walker-Gordon Certified Milk. MILK AND CREAM $4.00 perturbing or stirring up tho • Mrs. Kobert Nichol. Intestinal content before elimi- i Wendmere Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk BREAD—ROLLS—BUNS $3.00 oi/A nation, preventing the absorp- Anna Pitzmorris. tion of the toxins by the Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk CAKES & PIES $2.00 COAL circulation—that Is the reason Simmen's Btunby Bread t Richard Carroll Jr., Mae Fitzmbr- •why you feel stronger, brighter, rig, Jas. Fitzmorris, John Fitzmorris, unlimited and rojuvenutcd. Wood Brook Farms Certified Milk Mrs. J. Fitzmorris, Veronica McDon- DISTRIBUTION COVERS nell, Mary McDonnell, J. Mochen, fl. PROVE IT—Make the Test Delivered Daily At Your Door Mrs. J. Mochen, James Nichol, Rich- Tonight—take one NR, drink a lull glass of wator. Tomorrow New Brunswick,' Highland Park, South River, Sayrvville, Parlin, Office; ard Nicorvo, J. A. Novak, Robert 427 Conover St. Pearson, John Seaman, you will know what It moans to South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge* Fords amd Me $1.00 be free from Constipation, N. J. Phone 656 Margaret McDonnell, Mrs. R. Ni- lllliousness, Sick licndacho. corvo, Mrs. Robert Pearson. STEVENS AVE. $10.00 TO-NIGHT . George A. Kress Jr., Robert Se- TOMORROW ALRIGHT grave. J. W. OLSEN CO. $5.00 Telephone 33«l Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Abbetiello, Mr. SOLD BY YOUR DRVGCUSX and Mrs. T. A. Campbell, Mrs Mary Perth Amboy R. A. JAQUES A Cannon, Sarah Cannon, John A. Carroll Jr., Jos. Gereghty Sr., Mr. AdvcrtlM In ttie OlUwn. and Mrs. Jos. Gereghty Jr., Mr. and j The South Amboy Business Directory Mrs John Grimley, John Grimley, "Burkhard Grohe, Thomas Lovely, William Lyons, John Lyons, P. J. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE MARKETS COAL AND WOOD -McGowan, T. A. McNicholas, Jerome CHOICE Minnick, John Navil, John Segrave, Mrs. John Segrave, Mrs. J. J. Scully, FREDERICK H. LEAR • Mrs. James Smith, Mr.' and Mrs. RICHARD McCLOUD, Jr. Spicker, Mra. G. Thorn, Thomas Vail HEAL ESTATE—MSUBANOB ICE - - COAL Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wallace, $4.00 Beef, Lamb. Vaal and Pork 1 BAG OR 1 TON Harry Covell. 210 George St ; $3.00 SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS Wood By The Barrel '; John A. Covell Sr. ! $2.00 0. T. MASON Telephone 146 135 N. Broadway Telephone 159-R ; James Buskey, Alice Cannon, Mr. (Successor to It. P. Ma»on) and- Mrs. Louis Callahan, Margaret •Cereghty, Catherine Gereghty, Anna To all thote who are McDONOUGH Grimley, George Kress Sr., Edward not our customers I Ask WE SELL Grimley, Christopher Grimley, Mrs. — IN - RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS 128 David St. T. Lovely, Francis McCalbe, Thomas any one who it a custo- Meaeham, Frank Segrave, Brs. Agnes mer of ours if they would like to change to another Reliable UNITED STATES Companies AND PIANOS Speiker, J. F. Sipeiker. meat'shop. The invariable answer will be "No, —also— ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS $1.00 . Why" Become a customer and know. EXPLOSION INSURANCE Tuning and Repairing at night l'rlces iSalvatm'e Abbatiello, William Bus- Jtey Sr., Sara Carroll, Mrs. John A. Fresh Fish Every Wednesday and Friday NOTARY PUBLIC HARRY PARISEN Carroll Jr., Catherine Carroll, Mrs. 327 David Street Phone 109-M EDWARD McDONOUGH John Grimley, William Krasnbpura, "Shop Here and Save" 31 first Street South Amboy Joseph G. Kress, Mrs. G. Kress Sr., COAL COMPANY Bichard Lyons, Thomas Lovely Jr., CONTRACTORS Helen Lovely, Mrs. P. J. McGowan. STR-AUB BROS. J. M. PARZZK, STOCKTON ST. - CHOICE MEATS $5.00 COM John Ryan, John Hanaway, George 110 N. BROADWAY PHONE 140 Geiss, Laretto Conway. nsurance of All Kinds FEUD D. $3.00 214 Pine Avenue Patrick Conway. MEATS Wre,A«tomobll«,Ual)IUtj, CONTRACTOE AND BUILDER $2.00 Ckaaaltj. HMt. South Amboy, N. J. Cornelius Ryan, Mrs. C. Hanaway, Phone S16-J 211 Autmsta St Mrs. Victor Geant, Albert Conway, Surety an* fidelity Bonds Mr. and Mrs. M. Bohan. T«le0tion» I44-J $1.00 CONSULT Mrs. J. Spina, Mrs. John Kane, J. Mt 1AW 8T. WDTH AJTBOT C. Kane, Miss Anna E. Howley, Mrs. .PADL BRYLINSRI Anderson. THOMPSON ST. Sullivan & Wilhelm,lnc $5.00 CONCRETE BLOCKS Richard Delaney. FOB WALNUT ST. LOWEST PRICES ON PORTLAND CEMENT $5.00 Representing the Bert Fire Mr. and Mrs. S. Reilly. Insurance Companies. PLCMBIHH AfTB $2.00 Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Mrs. Mury Reilly, Anna Reilly, JBB. Explosion, Liability, Automobito ReiMy. and Plate Glasa Insurance Gatlmate* GlTen. All Work Ouareat** WASHINGTON AVE. $5.00 Vhen Seeking Insurance, Ask COAL Mrs, M. and Sarah Brain; Victor Ui Phonc7 Center and Elm Sis. Nordling, Sarah Brophy, Mrs, John 1*7 SOUTH 8TBTIH8 ATI. Lucitt, John Lucitt, Mrs. M. Reilly, NOTARY PUBLIC E. Trevaskiss. $2.00 312 David St. South Ambey Telephone 456 Frank Roilly. WARD AVE. MILK AND CREAM $5.00 EUGENE A. MORRIS ICE-COAL-WOOD Mr. mill Mrs. Jos. Houlihan, Thos. (Successor to A. T. Kerr) Coloman, Mrs. Thomas C'oleraan. ARE-YOU KEEPING R. A. CASEY $2.00 Palnta, Oik and Varnishes Prompt Delivery Nora Coleman. ' IT BALANCED MILK CREAM WILMOT ST. Bruihes, Glass, Bronzes, $10.00 'hone 267 347 Catherine St. Catherine A. Cleary. SWAN HILL ICE $5.00 Gold Leaf, Stains, Ete. Patrick Cleary, James Clenry Sr., 'Keeping Income balanced with Outgo, and at PAINTING AND PAPER Yard and Oflfice, 146 Henry Si John R. Clmu-y, Agnes G. Cleary, WALL PAPER Michael Clenry. HANGING Phone 340. $2.00 the same time allowing for a certain specific 238 First Street South Amboj Julin Mulvey, James Ilollon, John Mulvey. amount to be saved each and every payday. That 'RANK NELSON TRUCKING AND MOVING FIRST ST. 157 Bordentown Avenue $5.00 is what makes the successful man, the man who is Phone 575 A. MEDIA EVERITT Louis TrinIcy Sr. (J ust dorosB rnllroRd bridge) REAL ESTATE BROKER $2.00 Lawrence Trinlcy. a good solid citizen, and one in whom his neigh- NOTARY PUBLIC ELMER F. PARISEN . $1.00 JOHN C. THOM General Insurance Carting of Any Kind Andrew Trinloy. bors can place their confidence, when occasion HENRY ST. Carpenter and Plumber 719 Bordentown Ave. So. Amboj $2.00 313 David St. South Amboy Mary McGonielc, Mrs. Joseph arises. Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Telephone 109-IVI Leonard (John St.). Attended To MAIN ST. Dnniol Salmon Jr. Z46 BorHonlown Avnnan WM. H. MARTIN $1.00 4% Paid on Savings Accounts PLAYER PIANOS STOCKTON ST. • $10.00 REPAIRED AND TUNED M& nanr d Mrs. B. Ghuill, 254 Fir«t St. Snulli Amboy, N. J.ALBERT .JEROME AUGUSTA ST. JUSTICE OF THE PEACK Telephone 138-M $10.00 "'nnlogueJSr. (>nr Mnlin: High Grade Granil •OV,EB ST. r "BOOST SOUTH A1B0Y" 00 ' Fi ' National Bank JO1 TSANTIS- Marble Mrs. Stolte. jty lliiiiKht, K(iM "ml Kxi'linnuocl. 'VS.- ' f N. J Monov Iifinncil «» Ilmi'lninl MiirtungB. 17'. Broadway \\\ ADS TO mth FRESH ETABLES, CLAMS DS OF SEA REUBEN FORGOTSON 2(»7 FlrHt 8t .< 473 Talophono 260 80 F r ^'~~ Paee T«» THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FRIDAY, OCTOIiER 29, l'J26 center, There is water neough in- brow, Hazel Letts, John Doyen, side the creek and outside but scarce- Myrtle Spangenberg, Charles Mit- ly any where the new channel en- chell, Edward Dill, Josie Compton, trance was marie. Mr. Montgomery Ivy Freeman, Pearl Coward, Lettie will endeavor to get a petition before Turner, Natalie Chatten, Corrinne Congress to have an appropriation Game, Emma Kurtz, Rowland Gro- LOOKING BACK made for dredging and improving the ver, Jacob Kurtz, Eugenia Noble, Ar- outlet. thur Ritter, Charlie Spiecker, Herbert 25 YEARS Campbell, Daniel Saunders, Edgar • * • • * Lear, Willie Jones, Harry. Nelson, Will You The Matawan Field Club are ex- Willie Roddy. pected in town toiiay and will play an Issue of November 2, 11)01 interesting game of football against James Yetman is quite sick with the South Amboy Field Club on the Seemed Like Home Gather Round typhoid fever. 99 t t t Star grounds commencing at !i P. M. A little girl was' ri'dssliiK *'"" At- The completion of the registry lists « • * • • lantic with her mother. It was her gives South Amboy 1556 voters, di- HONOR ROLL—SCHOOL NO. 2. . first ocean trip. The sea was as the Open Fire i)th Year, LeRoy Bergen, Elinor smooth as HIP proverbial niNI-pnnil vided as follows: First Poll, 532; se-Emmons, Maul Adams, Helen Holton, cond poll, 543; third poll, 481. Emma Compton, Irene Bogart, Edna for Hie first tliree days; then the Dietrick. ship began rnlllm: mid pitcliliiK heavi- to Test the Spell The directors of the Perth Amboy 8th Year, Arthur Mack, Etta Gun- ly. The child could HIM understand Mutual Homestead and Building As- drum, Leon Oliver, Ida Anderson, what liiul huiipi'iit'il. "MHinnia," she sociation have decided to discontinvc said, "what's the mutter? Are we on business and its affairs will be wound Grace Albaugh, Marion Worts, Geo. of Hallowe'en? tip, and the shareholders will lose all Mundy. a detour?"—American Hoy. profits and some of the money they 5th Year, Maggie Sanders, Serrel Newman, Bertram Mack. SulMcribe for tbe Citizen. paid in. y 'lth Year, Raymond Chasey, Ed- On Hallow's Eve when ghosts walk and witches fly * • • • * ward Ritter, Arthur Campbell, Mar- Railroad Men'i Meeting jorie Kerr, Ruth Clymer, Jennie Man- WE WILL BUY YOUR REAL through the night, whdn black cats flash wicked eyes and A number of railroad men held a hattan, Myrtle Compton, Florence ESTATE IF YOUR PRICE plump pumpkins smile their toothless grins, you'll gather meeting at the home of Elias Strat- Parisen, Robert Chapman, Frederick ton, First street, on Monday eyenig, Lear, Lena Disbrow, Kittie Hause, IS RIGHT round the fireplace to work the charms of Hallowe'en to talk about holding a religious Lizzie Dill, Ethel Harris, Robert meeting for men on the last Sunday, Wortloy, Berthn Ooyne, Mary Neil- LET US KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE FIREPLACE of each month. All present favoredi topp, Howard Hardy, Andrew Drey- TO OFFER —before a fire, in rooms HEATER such a movement and a committee of ling. shadowed to semi-darkness. railroad men was appointed to make 3rd Year, Gladys Emmons, Anna Many Attractive Propertie* For Sale arrangements for such a meeting on Buechner, Josie James, Mildred Oli- on Easy %erm> , 30 days f Sunday, November 24, at K. of P. ver, Edward Spatford, George Fisher, Whether in the form of glowing coals or blazing Hall at 4 o'clock P. M. The commit- Emma Sylvester, Harry Mitchell, tee appointed will meet at the homo Horace Le Nair, Harry Mathis, Alvah HARRY FORGOTSON logs, you'll be glad of the strong, clean heat, which a "of the chairman, Joseph Compton Barkalew, Viola Letts, Rosie Turner, gas fire gives. this evening to make further arrange- Louis Clayton, Mary Levandoake, 288 Washington Ave. ments. Abie Forgotson, Mabel De Worth, Telephone 282 See now about installing gas in your fireplace. After an Industry John Dudley, Thomas Nebus, Edwin . Hon. John E. Montgomery is mak-Aken, Mary Sande-r.s, Lulu Noble. Learn the easy terms on which you may have the ing a strenuous effort .to locate a 2nd Year, Carl Anderson, Howard EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITE* radiant, healthful and economical heat. Know the Public Set rice large industry on the Morgan tract. Bergen, Marian Cassidy, Holmes Cli- Eltctric and Gai Coapiny— One of the greatest drawbacks that ver, Leon Compton, Josie Gominger, comfort of haying it ready at the touch of a match. Mr. Montgomery ha-s encountered in Charles Heath, Antoinette Kerr, Ed- I should MM to try • . the past to placing an industry at this n:i Leonard, Eddie Linden, Charles We'll install a gas heater selling for $25 or more, ndiuit g— hnitr (or JO place has been the miserable dyke Magnusen, Russell Mathis, Lela Rob- d»yt free. entrance to the Checsequake Creek erts, Walter Thomas, Harold Turner, in any first floor fireplace free of charge. that the government placed there sev- Gordon Winstein, Bessie Woodward, eral years ago. The natural channel Morton Ingraham, Willard Alcott, was changed, but the work on the Gertrudo Bloodgood, Charles Drey- new entrance was never completed, ling, Hazel Gilland, Blanche Letts, and by being neglected has become Kjfrieda Neiltopp, Julius Spiocker, so filled up with sand that boats can Eiina Stonaker, Ruth Stratton, Henry Office Supptini anrf " ... enter the creek only at high tide and Thomas, George Miller, Frank Cas- r PUBUC^SEKVICE must be shoal draft at that. This per. fact completely kills what would have 1st Year, Holen Schuyler, Helen FRANK WO<;i.<>M long ago been a busy manufacturing Pistorson, Harriet Manhattan, IIuzol 197 Smith St. PorlhAmD. 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Wesley Made Rock Fumaus TIIITI' i.« ii ruck n"iir Lmiii's Kill) WHEN Your Battery i« Out of Ordor •which' Is railed "UVsley'K Hock." for ,it Is aiild Hi,11 It WHS I here he wrote n And You Don't Know What to Do. ' fnmoiis hymn whlcti cnntiilns the Pick Up Your Telephone, lines: "l.o. cm u nurrow neck of Innrt And CD itwlxl two iinhiiiiiiilcd sens I stand." Anyone who has stood on tills point «f rock will feel the force of those B0YCE BATTERY SERVICE lines.—London Tlt-Rits. 6O.OOO/ Whales Not Real Fish Wliulew have to come to the surfiici' Of the occun to hreuthe. They lire noi reuily fish, nnil cannot breathe us the MONEY TALKS oidlimry Hsli does. Tlielr ability to Salesman, Salesladies and Retail stay long under water Is due to tliel. merchant. My items fit all of you. PtOPUdYMR/ vast lung capacity. Salesman averages $1.00 profit for every dealer called on. Costs deal- er J52.OO, he sells for $3.50 makoa 0NOUGH PEOPLE TO POPULATE A Locke on Punishment $1.50 on $2.00 invested. Salesman 1 would not have children much makes $1.(JO. If yu are a Salesman CITY AS LARGE 4S EAST OR4NGE •beaten for ihelr faults, hcciiiise l or wisl1 to become one. If you ney- would not luivo them think bodily nnln er sold anything in your life I will ARE ADDED EVERY TWELVE MONTHS the greatest punislmii'i:! -l.. tell you how to make better than $100.00 a week. GEO. L. LANE TO THE POPULATION SERVED BY ORDINANCE I Mamfield, Ohio AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF „ „. .. THE OPERATING COP1PANIES OF SOUTH AMBOf PROVIDING FOR «••«'-« THE ISSUING OF $11,000. ADDI- PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION TIONAL SCHOOL BONDS MIDDLESEX COUNTY CIRCUIT WHEREAS the Board of Educa- COURT tion heretofore determined that OF NEUi JERSEY. O O C 451,000. wan necessary for extraor- ARTHUR T. s dinary repairs to the high sahool and McMICHAEL. ) school number one, and delivered to Plaintiff/ InAtUnk- the Board of School Estimate to tnat V mant, BhD AS POPULATION INCREASES •effect, and the Board of School Ea- JERSEY COAST ( NOTICE 4imate fixed and determined the sum FERRY COMPANY ) DEHAND FOR ELECTRICITY. GflS *> vnf $51,000. as the amount necessary Defendant.' for such purpose, and made two cer- NOTICE is hereby given that a 4ND LOCAL TRANSPORTATION - ttfteates or: such amount and d«liver- writ of attachment, tt the suit of ed such certificates to the Board of ARTHUR T, McMICHAEL, against CROWS, ASSURING THE SAFETY OF Education anil the Common Council; the rights and credits moneys and and effects, goods and chattels, lands and WHEREAS the said Board of tenements, of JERSEY COAST FER- Xducation later determined that the RY COMPANY, a corporation not fium of $11,000 was necessary for created or recognized as a corpora- iaid work in addition t othe $51,000 tion of this State by the laws of this 6/XUMULdTIVE PREFERRED$TOCK herembeforo referred to, and the State, for the sum of Two hunBred Board of School Estimate has fixed sixty-five dollars and twenty-one and determined said sum of $11,000 cents ($265.21), issued out of tho in addition to said $51,000 as Middlesex County Circuit Court on necessary for the said work and has the 6th day of March, 1925, return- PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION made two certificates of said amount able on the 3d day of April, 1925, and delivered one certificate to the was duly executed by the Sheriff of Common Council and the other to the tho County of Middlesex in the State ioard of Education; now, therefore, of New Jersey and returned into © OF NLUJ JERSEY © H'E IT OltDAlNED BY THE court. •OOMIMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY Dated October 11th, 1926. •OF SOUTH AMBOY: F. WILLIAM HILKER, Section 1. That tho said Common Clerk. 'Council under and by virtue of the JOHN A. COAN, provisions o£ an act of tne Legislu- Attorney. 10-15-5t ture of the State of New Jersey — BUY IT UNDER OUR POPULAR OWNER- entitled, "An Act to' establish a roltiphone 40Z thorough and efficient system of free SHIP PLAN OF PARTIAL PAYMENTS public schools, and to provide lor tm> office Hourt 9 to 12—I to S P. M maintenance, support and nianagc- .ment thereof," approved October EVENINGS BY APPOIN1MEN7 :l« 190s, and the acts amendatory itnlreof and supple-niuniary tnereto, •defes hereby determine for tne pui- DR. F. BURLEW IOSK IONY PUBLIC pfie of constructing additions to and reconstructing the high school DENTIST building and school number one, said SERVICE EMPLOYE construction and reconstruction to 1 16 N. Broadway be lireproof as denned in subdivision Trult Co. Building A, clause (c) of Section 76 of the Act South \mboy Aforesaid, as amended by Chapter 90 X-RAY CAS •of tne Laws of 1924, to appropriate 1.22.41 .and borrow the sum of Sixty-two .thousand ($62,000) Dollars and to -issue bonus therefor in the •corporate name of the City of South Amboy, Which bonds shall be designated as L. ROSFATHAL FOR HONORABLY DISCHARGED ALIEN VETERANS AND •"School Bonds" shall bear date of THEIR FAMILIES; Nov. 1, 1926, shal consist of sixty- M. J. SCULLY two bunds 01 $1,000. each, numbered Tailor If you wiali to bring your wife or children you may do so. R&tel 1 to '62, both inclusive, and shall of passage from Bremen, Cherbourg, Southampton, or Cobh— WORK CALLED FOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR mature in numerical order two bond3 1st class $100.00. Second Class $55.00; Third Class $35.00. For on Nov. J. ox eacn 01 tne years l'JiiS AND DELIVERED to 1952, inclusive and three bonds Offifce and Residence: 316 George Street rates or information write or call at .on Nov. 1 of each of the years 1953 Phone 661 .to 1956, inclusive, shall bear interest Phone 72 JACOB <;OLDBERGER, Hunker .at the rate of five per centum per annum, payable semi- annually, shall 103 South Broadway South Amboy, IS. J. Establishru 1888 be signed by the Mayor, counter- Steamship and Tourist Agency signed by the City Treasurer and South Amboy 7 PASSENGER AUTOS TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS attested by the City Clerk under tha 432 State Street corner Washington Perth Amboy, N. J. corporate seal of thy City, und if • interest coupon* are attached tliero 0 , , they shall be signed by tho 1'ac simile j . 1 1 il jj'... jW :],\ signature of the City Treasurer. The U; \.'l i£ • lt.l 1 i.u property, faith and credit of the City are hereby pledged to secure the payment of this principal and interest ! u MMM72SWMMMMM 5 01 the said bonds. The bonds shall be issued in suih form and shull be sold at such lime or times and in such manner, and I'.tiitniltMi | Jackin&Cross Garage S principal and interest shall be payable There is no set at anywhere in such medium and at such place as shall hereafter be determined by il 'MAIN ST near its price that can com- si u i roaolulion of tihis Council. 357 Bordentown Avenue •Section 2. The Common Council Tel. 24S pare with the RCA Radi- of the City of South Amboy/ shall ola 20 Hear its tone — yearly nud overy your hereafter cause SOl'TH AMBCY Telephone S. A. 77 to be nssosacd, raised and collected by and your own ear will tax in tho same manner ns o'lifi' city taxes ,nro raised nn'd colle .•tod, an prove it. amount necessary to meet tho huorost to uccrui1 an tho said bonds in the ensuing year ami the principal D[ such It has the new features of bonds ns shall mature during euoli single control— and a pow- .year. PAKE AND JEWETT uectiou U. The proceeds of the er Radiotron for volume. s.ilo of said bonds shull lie paid to But it is not an experiment SALES AND SERVICE tho cuatodinn of school moneys und nppliod solely td the purpose; herein ... it is a proved success! . set forth. , Section 4. Tho ordinance of tho M City of South Amboy providing for It is economical to run— GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS ' tho issuing of $51,000 School Honda with five dry battery tubes to be dated June 1, 1020, approved I Way 21, 11120, and the ordinance of doing the work of several Batteries Recharged 75c the City of South Amboy providing for l,hc Issuing of $11,000 additional more than five tubes—but I School Bonds to be dated Jum> 1, ., 11/1 makingsmall drain on the laao, approved August 11, li»2(i, im:l ) 011 am fir 1 tlw best food nil proceedings had and resolutions batteries. passed pursuant to said ordinances, >rrmi iinyirlicre in the city be uud the snmo hereby ure repealed. Section 5. This ordinance shnll tnku afflict on its approval und when you rat at the publication ns provided by law, Conitmitnl termt VULCANIZING Approved October 26, 192G. CENTRAL LUNCH if you tuiih HAROLD G. HOFFMAN, Repairs Guaranteed to Outlast the Tire Attest: Mayor. . G. PRANK DISBBOW, City Clerk. 225 Smith Slreet The foregoing ordinance WUB up- Perth Anibpy • \ •"'»H o' ,tno Twenty-sixth Day of l t> The bands! authorized Near Railroad tion . ^HE TIRE SERVICE CO. •> Issued ai^l deliverud lUdlola 20, with 5R«diotxou» . #U3 Day oft Nnvn-^n.v, 161 Ni nswick Ave. Perth Amboy 'Ho Telephone 158 Telephon|294 to subscribe for The CITEE' THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 Miss Catherine Cooney, of Main NOTICE OF And the following city offices: to the westerly boundary line of the along the shore of the RAritan Bay street, attended a card party and REGISTRATION, PRIMARY ELEC A Mayor; A Couneilman-at-Large; City of South Amboy; thence (5) to the place of beginning. dance at St. James' school, Wood TION AND GENERAL ELECTION A City Clerk; A Councilman from northerly along the westerly bound- First District—Second Ward bridge, on Tuesday night. Notice of Registration and Primary the Second Ward; A Councilman ary line of the City to the intersec- Beginning at a point in the center and General Election in and for the from the Third Ward; a Councilman tion of the westerly boundary with line of Main street, and the westerly FRIDAY CHAT City of South Amboy, Middlesex from the Fourth Ward. the northerly boundary line of the City line, thence (1) easterly along ALEX YOUR TAILOR county, New Jersey. The aforesaid Registration and city; thence (6) easterly along the the center line of Main street to the By C> i~ Uumanc Notice is hereby given that the General Election will be held in the northerly boundary line to the shore center lino of Thompson street; CUSTOM TAILOR Boards of Registry and Election for following places: of the Raritan Bay; thence (7) along thence (2) southerly along the c«m- the City of South Amboy will meet First Ward—First and Second dis- ter line of Thompson street to the Eit. Since 1899 the shore of the Raritan Bay to the in their several polling places from tricts at School No. 2. place of beginning. northerly line of Block 51; thence NOVEMBER 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. (Standard Time) Second Ward—First District at (3) easterly along the northerly Una SUITS MADE TO ORDER on Protection Engine house; Second Second District—First Ward November was styled by the An- Beginning at a point in the shore of Block 51 to the center line of cient Saxons, Wint-Monat, or the TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926 district at New Broadway Fire Second street; thence (4) easterly wind-month. November is generally Dry Cleaning for the purpose of revising and cor- House, 127-129 Broadway. Iline of Raritan Bay near the Penn mi r * TIT v •*-• » along the center line of Second street regarded as the gloomiest month of recting their registers. Third Ward—First and Second! sylvania Railroad Station and running to the center line of Stockton street; the year. It is the pioneer month "o: Pressing Notice is also hereby given that a District at School No. 1, George thence (1) westerly to a point in the center line of Stevens avenue and thence (5) southerly along the center winter. The sky is gloomy and lead- General Election will be held at the Street. line of Stockton street to the north- en colored. The old Raritan runs various polling places in the City of Fourth Ward—First and Second Fifth street; thence (2) westerly along the center line of Fifth street erly line of Block 28; thence (8) high and choppy and seems angry be- ALEX GIAQUINTO South Amboy, Middlesex county, District at School No. 1, George westerly along the northerly line of cause it has no flowers or f oilage \o New Jersey, on Street. to the center line of Feltus street; John St., Corner Broadway thence (3) southerly along the center Block 28 to the center line of Stey- • mirror along its banks. The f oilage TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926 The following is a description of ens avenue; thence (7) southerly no longer has the bright pleasing col- between the hours of six o'clock in the boundary lines of the election line of Feltus street to the center NOTICE districts in the City of South Am- line of Main street; thence (4) east- along the center line of Stevens ave- ors of October. The trees are bare, the morning and seven o'clock in the nue to the center line of David street; the crisp leaves are decaying upon All persons concerned may take evening (Standard Time) for the boy. erly along the center line of Main the damp ground and strong winds purpose of electing Fir.t District—First Ward street to the center line of Thomp- thence (8) westerly along the cental? notice, that the Subscriber, execu- line of David street to its westerly blew them into hollows and there trix, etc., of Isabella Jackson, de ONE—Member of the House of Rep- Beginning at a point in the shore son street; thence (5) southerly theyMie under winter snows until ceased intends to exhibit her final resentatives for the Third Con- line of Raritan Bay near the Pennsyl- along the center line of Thompson extremity; thence (9) by the same' springtime. account to the Orphan's Court for the gressional District. vania Railroad Station and running street to the ngrtherly line of Block course produced to a point 150 feet But for all this we do not quite County of Middlesex, on Friday, rhe THREE—Members of the General thence (1) Westerly to a point in fifty-one; thence (6) easterly along southerly from the center line of agree that it is an all gloomy month: twenty-ninth day of October, 1926, Assembly. the center line of Stevens avenue and the northerly line of Block fifty-one Main street; thence (10) westerly •the rejoicing of successful political at 10 A. M., in the Term of Septem- ONE—Sheriff for the County of Mid- Fifth street; thence (2) along the to the center line of Second street; and parallel with the center line of ..candidates and their party cohorts af- ber, 1926, for settlement and allow- dlesex for the term of three years. center line of Fifth street to the cen- thonce (7) easterly along the center Main street and 150 feet distant ter Election Day, for that will last ance; the same being first audited TWO—Coroners for the County of ter line of Feltus street; thence (3) line of Second street to the easterly therefrom to a point in the westerly the whole month. and stated by the Surrogate. Middlesex for a term of three southerly along the center line of extremity of Second street; thence line of the City; thence (11) north- Then again don't forget Thanks- Dated September 22, 1926. years. Feltus street to the center line of (8) by the same course produced in erly along the City's westerly line to giving: the turkey, the cranberry ISABELLA BAIRD, THREE—Freeholders for a term of Main street; thence (4) westerly a straight line to the shore of the the place of beginning. sauce and the pumpkin pie and the 9-24-5t Executrix three years. along the center line of Main street Raritan Bay; thence (9) northerly Second District—Second Ward home gatherings of the Bills, Jims Beginning at a point in the center* and Jacks with the little Bills, Jims line of Stockton street and the center and Jacks, the love of mother and the line of Second street; thence (1} affection of dad with their tears of easterly along the center line of Sec- •welcome, for Bill, Jim and Jack have ond street to its easterly extremity; never really grown up to Mother and thence (2) by the same course pro- Dad. duced to the shore of the Raritan. After all we may be right m saying THERE IS ONLY ONE Buy; thence (3) southerly along; that November is not an all gloomy Raritan Bay to the center line ot month and the old song strikes us r David street; thence (4) westerly •with a true and tendo note: along the center line of David street "Don't be sorrowful to the center line of Stevens avenuej darling; don't be thence (5) northerly along the cen- Sorrowful pray; ter line of Stevens avenue to a point For taking the year opposite the northerly line of Block together, my dear, CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY CO. 28; thence (6) easterly along tlio There isn't more * northerly line of Block 28 to the cen- night than day." Open Evenings Parking Space ter line of Stockton street; thence- HALLOWE'EN (7) northerly along the center line- •' It is so long ago that we ducked and Sunday Galore of Stockton street to the place of New Brunswick Ave. & Fayette St. beginning. Tor apples in the old cedar wash- tub on the kitchen floor we have forgot- First District—Third Ward ten what it is all about, so we looked Got the same old zip we've had for 5 years. Just lengthened out our "wheel base", that's all. Beginning at a point la the center - it up. line of Stevens avenue and David Hallowe'en is the name given to We have re-arranged and added new Jines in our store, and can now serve you better than ever before, street, thence (1) westerly along the the night of October 31. It '.s the in addition to our Service DeLuxe the Central will sell 'em for less greenbacks than any other similar center line of David street to its 'west- night of vigil of All Saints Dny or erly extremity; thence (2) by the All Hallows Day, November 1. store in Perth Amboy. same course produced to a point 15tf This is the night in the year when feet distant southerly from the center the spirits of the dead wander around westerly line of Block 60; thence' (5) with witches, devils together with the NOW FOR YOUR WINTER ACCESSORIES and parallel with the center line of mischief-making elves in the shape Main street and 150 feet distant of small boys with bags filled with therefrom to the westerly City Ljne; flour; ever eager to soak some prosaic thence (4) easterly to a point ; individual and leave a shower of Pioneer Auto Shutter ROBES—ROBES easterly and along the said lid Tlour on his or her clothes. Block 60 "and 100 feet soutfl Let 'em soak away, don't scold Protect your radiator from freezing, warm's your motor 'em, flour will brush off and Mother nd up from the southerly line of John st if you have an old cedar washtub rix quickly, insures complete combustion of gas. Operates by but- $2.95 " and parallel thereto to a point inp^ it up1 and let the boys duck manfully ton on the dash. Anchored securely to radiator by four bolts. In center line of Stevens avenue; thenca and persistingly while the-girls duck We have all kinds of (6) northerly along said center lina saved gas and longer life 'to your motor it soon pays for itself. timidly and giggledy—even as you ! of Stevens avenue to the beginning.' and I did in the long ago. ro bes in stock. Second District—Third Ward FORDS ______$3.95 Beginning at a point in the cen- TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES ter line of Stevens avenue and David; Ocfcoiber 29, 1885, Gen. George B. Other Cars—Chevrolet, Dodge, Star, Chrysler Four street; thence (1) easterly along the JTcClellan died at Orange Mountain, center line of David street to low N. J. B Batteries Buick, Overland and Maxwell... water mark in Raritan Bay; thence Gen. George Brinton McGlellan (2) southerly along said low water •was born in Philadelphia, December $1.79 mark to a point in the center of 3, 1826. He had been a Democratic Driving candidate for President in 1964 and Block 1, said point being distant 100 •was defeated by Lincoln. In the Gloves, feet southerly from the southerly Electoral College the vote stood 212 BATTERY line of John street; thence (3) west- for Lincoln; 21 for McClellan. < In erly and parallel with John street ami 1877 Gen. McClellan was elected TESTER 35c 100 feet distant therefrom to the . center line of Stevens avenue; thence Philadelphia DRY (4) northerly along the center lino Two hundred and twenty-five years CELL 29c of Stevens avenue to the beginning. ago today, October 29, 1701, William Firit District—Fourth Ward Penn chartered the City of Philadel- Radiator Covers Beginning at a point in the center phia. Philadelphia's first name and Heavy rubberized waterproof ma- line of Pine avenue and midway be- settlement was called Wicaco. This Hot Shot 4 Cell terial. Lined with Kersey; retains all tween John and George streets; settlement was made in 1636 by a heat. thence (1) southerly along the cen- company of Swedes. Philadelphia $1.95 ter line of Pine avenue to Portia took the lead in anti slavery move- street; thence (2) westerly alonfp ment in this country. The first was Search- Fords..— ---$1.19 center line of Portia street to the cen- in 1685 by four Germans who made a ter line of Pine avenue; thence (3> formal protest. The first Abolition Lights $1.25 Chevrolet $1.49 of Main street; thence (3) westerly convention was held in Philadelphia, All other 4 cyl. cars such as: Max- to its southerly extremity; thenca in 1794. The first resolution Bgainst along the center line of Pine avenue tax on tea was made there on the ex- well, Buick, Dodge, Overland, Hup- pected arrival of the tea ship "Pol- Alcohol mobile, Willys Knight ffi QC (4) easterly to the easterly line of ly". The resolution was made on Gallon the Morgan Road; thence (5) south- erly along the easterly side of Mor- October 17, 1773 and readopted at Can Six cylinder cars such as: Stude- on November 6. nn Road to the City Line; thence- Bring your baker, Buick, Nash, Flint, fl? IK (6) along said southerly City Line to ATI<1 best of all the people in the 69' Oakland, Chrysler City of Philadelphia we're the first to own can its intersection with the westerly hear that precious bell ding dong the boundary line of the city; thence (7) sweet notes which proclaimed liberty northerly along said westerly bound- throughout this blessed land unto all Automatic When you tell a salesman of the Central Auto Supply to put For Fords ary line to a point 150 feet south- the inhabitants, "the salt of the a Winterfront onto your car, you secure pleasure in Winter driv- erly from the center line of Main earth", thereof. , Windshield street; thence (8) easterly to ths ing and save money. It's operation is automatic and positive. It Top Covering middle of the western extremity of ISH DOT YOUR OWN PAG? ' COMPLETE Block 60, said point being distant When prohibition was quite new Cleaner keeps the engine at most efficient temperature and does away Back curtains, tacks, tape, etc. are 100 feet southerly from the southerly and men were more fearful and not Newest CO OK with repair bills incident to a frozen tor overheated motor. We line of John street; thence (9) east- so fly as they are today; there was a included, all ready to be put on Typo ...: $£,•£"* would like to show you just how Winterfront can save you money. quickly. erly and 100 feet southerly from thai story going the rounds something liki Reg. $5.00 Value southerly line of John street and par- five or six years ago. As we recollect For Touring Cars, 1917 to 1926 allel thereto to the point or place of it went along something like this: We Have a Winterfront For Every Car _ _ _ $4.95 beginning. There was n business man on his Second District—Fourth Ward way south, stopped out on the station Storage Batteries For Roadsters, 1917 to 1926 ....$3.95 jplatform during a stop to change en At a Saving Beginning at a point in the center Ernes and for his own particular rea line of Pine avenue find midway be- son was very careful of his traveling For Fords tween John and George streets; l»ag, which he set down beside h'm thence (1) easterly and parallel with In a short while n man came along Manifold and Floor Heaters John street and distant 100 feet iind in a commanding voice snid, "Sir, Side Curtains southerly from the southerly line of ia that your bag?" The business Touring, 1917 to 1926... $4.95 John street to low water mark ia Ford 69c to $1.49 Floor Heaters $10.95 Raritan Bay; thence (2) southerly man remembering the bag contained i Touring, 1917 to 1925, with door threo quart bottles of "Johnny Walk 6-8 volt, II plate $8.9S Chevrolet $4.4S Hudson „ ....$7.95 along said low water mark to the er" and fearing the man to be a pro- 6-8 volt, 13 plate $12.95 opening rods $6.75 southerly boundary of the city; hibition gum-shoo-man, said prompt 12-16 volt $14.95 Overland or Whippet.-. $2.70 Essex :.. $7.95 Roadster $3.45 thence (3) westerly along said boun* ly "No". The stranger seized th< and your old bnttery Roadster with door opening rods dnry line to the center line of Pino -Jbag nnd quickly ducked out of sight $3.95 avenue; thence (4) northerly alonff x- 'Sad over the loss of his three bot- center line of Portia street; thence tles of rosy water, the business man «•—r •"-,)¥-' !&•»' (5) easterly along the center line of walked to the other end of the pint- Portia street to the center line of form. There stood another traveler Pine avenue; thence (G) northerly with a bag at his feet. Responding along the center line of Pine avenue to an unexpected impulse of wisdom to the place of beginning. the businoss man assumed a dignified G. FRANK DISSROW attitude, pointing his finger nt the Ibag asked in an austere voice, "Sir- City Clerk. 1i, isli dot your own png?" "No", 'o the trembling reply. \c business man grabbed the bag COMPANY FARRELL'S '.ilckly faded away, nfter boiml- .s train he took a seat all nlonu; 178-180 a few miles out he' opened the nd found five quart bottles of ;n Wedding" ibolly timber nice New Brunswick ked away. TELEPHONE $700-91 General Ambition intlolilfin of our ilnyn Is tum who niH'V • onoutsli HI tin wlwi nvi-ry SU iul(l do If lio could nlmwil Itj without pfoilulj

/•• THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Flr« CAKE SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 A number of persons throughout f,(){]Nf,Hj MEETS IN MEETING OF THE *LOCAL * the city received during the past week, WU. „ M^.'ihV.?!? li\ I DEMOCRATIC WORKERS A cake sale will be held tomorrow- OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL their Fall plant orders. It is under-j Every worker of the Democratic morning, October .'50th, by the Soph- stood that never before has there, party in this city is expected to at- more Class of St. Mary's High School. HAPPENINGS been so much planting of roses,: Want Street Light. On Later Each The sale will be held in the school F6R RENT tend a meeting to be held in the and the proceeds will be given over shrubbery and tree.-; than in the past I Morning. jTrust Company building on Monday to St. Mary's Athletic Association. FOR iw>i-iRENT—Twi o 5-room apart-. - Taylor-Green Memorial Class pearancyear. Ae ogeneraf groundl interess on t thine parthet ap-of j The Common ' (Juuiieil passt-d ! night at 8 o'clock. At this time final lat furnished all im- second and third reading Tuesdaj plans will be arranged for the work •meats steam lieat furnished, all im- of the First Baptist Church will servu property owners is given as the rej- to be done on Election Day. JOHN LOFTUS r^.,^m»nts. rent very reasonable, at a chicken supper on Thursday even- evening an ordinance to govern the ing, November 4th in the Lecture issuance and sale oi bonds for school Stove Repairing Promptly Done room of the church. The supper will The priests of St. Mary's parish fire truck and water department 111 till' Clti2t'U. 34FOR° RENT^Vom HW, part served from five to eight o'clock. are engaged in the work of compiling bonds. The action was taken at a Co. 1 Delivered SveS, at 265 Main sfc-eet the census of the parishioners. In- special meeting called immediately 264 John Street South Amboy 3m; •, 308 Main street. iu-ty byy triend friendss ootf iJrDr.. UharleCharless iiB.. BurBur-- law firm of Caldwell and Raymond, Broadway, fwew "un parlor, ...it, announcinouncing thathatt ththe SS.. SS.. "Cai"Cai-- BROOKLYN MAN New York bond specialists, for an bladder disorders, rheumatism, 414 Amboy Ave. Perth Ambojr roona ^ stucco a .~ hea.t' and all nitnia," oon whicwhich hhe iUs> makinmaking aa tritrip Big Reception Given Couple ., K. of, - , , „, , " Telephone 770 butlers pantry, aws - jrar- around tiie world, behaved splendidly p on lit of the b(mds lumbago and uric acid conditions. 8 tucco ld bhd lddl FP. HalHI . ;issued ' d . TThh e amount t specifieifidd was one improvements, lot^ ^ £ha. during the recent West Indian gale, age, fruit trees, IJHJUU in-15-tf a.nd although delayed twentyJfour A very pretty wedding took place hundred dollars for each of two opin- eey, on premises. • • "..*.• last Sunday afternoon at two o'clock ions rendered. J!£?wrf ijv.ion fi rooms part hours, expects to make up the lost .„.„-,, , • »,. „ Councilman Mullane brought up FRANK MACEDULSRI RENT-aouseA6_roonu,, pa^ ^ after their arrival at Los Angel- at St. Mary's church when Miss Grace HAARLEM OIL CARPENTER & CONTRACTOR ~357 Henry St. In Spina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John again, the matter of the lighting com- Smith 108 Pine es on October 30th, tomorrow. Spina, of Stockton street, became the pany turning off the street lights at Jobbing Promptly Attended To ' 10-15-3t ' of Mr. Joseph Doria, of Brook- five forty five each morning. He urg- correct internal t.oubles, stimulate vital Eltimates Given *•«• „„,„ House 5 rooms, all A large delegation of Legion men Rev. E. C. Gniffin performed ed that the lights be kept burning un- organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist P. O. Box 492 FOR RB1).T—flouse, o rooma, ^ d the members atten- ty"- til daylight, which would be at least Tiorden- J« thej Middleser Auxili x County meeting at the ceremony in the presence of a t yg, :'T the orip'nal genuine GOLD MEDAL* SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. improvement* and garage as late as six o'clock, sometimes lat- deutown Ave Iyer's, 114 BroadRlW-- Perth Amboy onWednesday evening, lai^umb^f^a^and.We^ ^ town Ave,. or 1 ?J. H dI h h way. „„» November 12th hus been set aside Spina, a sister of the bride, and the '"S for the lights anyhow and that FOR „_RBNT--Ne. w Hou_se' f^0'1 as the date for the Annual Class par-' best man was S .lvatore Renta. The the people might just as well have rooms all improvements: Rent res- t f th gouth Am))oy High School, bridesmaids were Marguerite Nicorvo, tho benont of them. In view of the "sSfiable See J. J. Alpine, 623 Bor- / iendid arr»ngements are und-jr Anna Nicorvo, Josephine Traiano, f«<=t that the council no longer has Sol; Ave. 10-8jt* way at this time! Miss Edna Chase Antoinette Pirre, Anna Mntarang- jurisdiction ever the llghU, they be- FOR RENT—Garage. Apply 427 is t'hi9 year-s president of the Senior olo. Ushers were Salvatore Pine, \?S '•' the hands of the Board of Pub- . ? £rJ*t 10-8-tf Class. Hurry Romeo, Dominick Tedesco, Jo- 1« Works, tho cityclerk.wag authow- SUTLIFPS STORE ^ SHNT-Furnished Room. seph Tedesco John Trainno, Albert *cd. <-° communicate with the Hoard Ft R aml ur actlon m ? o£f?r- % 9-17-tf Classes were introduced to the new Traiano. Rocco Rentn, Jean Jerome «" tho matter at THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Inquire SiV main «. . ., w addition of St. Mary's school during and Eleanor Spina were (lower bear- <»»-•«• , , , >t. FOR RENT—Flat. 5 woms.jjacn,^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ y afternoon and Sunday ou G'et'.u j , ..,r street was in attendancidine gat Street. theA meetint lt tttlOig ann do presentef cltlzondH are8 petition 104 NO. PINE AYE. TEL. NO. 1 FOR EENT-House at 2« Sou* far^and airy, nightSunda, a yreception was held in the FOR K. of P. Hall on First street which •-, for. curbin.,.-g .an d sidewal, ,k„ an .d roadway, has six rooms cellarat- gt_ Marthu,s far tna Guild will hold a wn8 attended by over four hundred" tfrude t street from Wash- WEEKLY SPECIALS •2c^jar-H5'«d '«M, -ter .„ ^ ,Purish House next people. Dancing was enjoyed aivl '"Stun avenue to Center Rtrcet. The Novenvbe ntpeless heater, andAl well rooml lightes ared alinl We(lnesdu. ;y , eVening| ai-.l delightful refreshments were surve.I.I 1'fLitioii was received und reierred to h k The bride and groom upon their ro-j the street commiti.ee with the eng.n- OCT. 23 to NOV. 3 throueh with gas Eent reasonable. c1 ( tne condition. turn from a honeymoon, will reside <-' '. "'" investigationg . Apply at No. 246 South Broadway, Ml._ aud MrS- jttmV FOR' RENT—Private Garage. In- Old Bridge, was largely attended by 151 avenue to Augusta street und is sup- With bulk tea or coffee purchases. Limit 5 lbs. pp y g g posed to be in line with the propos- quirire P J. Monaglian. David St. 3-25 ioeai people Tuesday evening. Among 1 thohoss e in attendance were Mayor and Much property damage has been ed improvement of Feltus street. Mrs. Harold G. Hoffman andd dnughdh- reported since the violent wind stont n ThTh e citity engineei r alsl o submittebi d n to a customer. FOR SALE tor Ada, Mrs. Dura Ginter, William Monday morning-. Fences, window map showing the extension of Fior- S. Dey, Patrick F. Fallon, Joseph glnss, trees, and lattice work, all came ence avenue through from tforden- FOR -SALE—Commission Bakery Grimley, Robert Dobson und James in for their share of the diimnge. In town avenue to Portia street and the at 143'Nort143 North BBroadwad y at aa very at- Tedesco. the vicinity of Second und Pottur extension of Portia street through U. STAR MILK Calif. Tomatoes tractiv., ..!.,e„ „„;,.•pric>e Apply on premises. streets, lattice work was blown to Highland street. The intent was to 13' 10-29-tf The Powers Players, under the ill the ground. solve a series of differences which Can Large size can.. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. Six reition of John F. powers, were heard In a number of places window gins* have existed among respective prop- " house with all improvements, ivci- the radio station at Ked Bunk was blown out, trees were destroyed, erty owners for years. bought with lithe cash. In- .-luring the week. and fences blown down. The top of Th"""e council decided to adjourn to I NEW DATES Large Walnuts C 210 George ——— . . one of the Marathon buses was blown meet again on Tuesday, November 2* 35 10-1-lt Members of I'rotection Engine off jn the eai.iy mOrning gale. It oth, because of the next regulai 3 for Pound V>fYR SALE—4 lots an Louisa st. company Auxilinry will hold a tur- wll3 reported thnt a small automobile meeting falling on election night. fw«en Pine ave. and Feltus st. P. key supper in their rooms .over the in the vjcinity of Stevens avenue and Messrs. Raymond Scofield, Willium a^hM David st. 3-25 engine house on Thanksgiving Night. Augusta street was thrown with great H. Parisen and Jos. J. Ryan wtru T COFFEE, 90c Best Mixed Tea QQc SALE—Property cor. Stevens Miss Mary Kyan was named cnairlady flH.ce against a tree, .and there pinned designated as commissioners of as- G«orKe sU P. J. Mona- at a recent meeting and Mrs. Charles . . sessment on the 1/oltus St. improvo ..avenu b iov some time Pound Pound .. 8-255 Travinski and Mrs. Philip Leonard „ ; t Messrs. Ove Nau, M. J. Stan- ghan, on Bordentown will assist her. "Y" MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ; ton and John Fitzmorris were desig- FOR COMM. ATTENDS DINNER nated as su£h_for the Augusta street avenue Mrs. Timothy Duggan and Mrs. F. —°— improvement. Orange Pecoe Tea W. Rose Prunes T. F. S M. Parkes of Ferris street, motored Charles Bradshaw, an intimate 59< to Philadelphia on Sunday, where friend of the founded r of the Y. M. O. DANCE AT SACKED HEART Pound 2 lb. package MISCELLANEOUS they attended the Sesqui Centennial. A. delivered a very inspiring address, AUDITORIUM, NOV. 4TH 1 | to the members of the membership I FOR SALE—Black earth and fill- The entire cast of the "Fire Bri-'committee of the local "Y" at their The Sacred Heart A. A. will hold a ing in sand. Delivered on premr" White Rose shoe Peg Corn, reg. 25c, per can. Inquirq e M. Delancy, 442 Augusta of friendship and brotherhood and his Colored Sensations of Asbury Tel. 240-M.[JO_1 ,UY_ piano.practi- Company at a play in New York city callFOv R newSALE—Playe Reasonabler. Inquire 425 tomorrow afternoon. Following the throughout the country was a 'bi ' g "Bark" . FREE DELIVERIES Eordentown avenue. 10-20-4t. che.tre.party a dinner will be enjoy- item. He said the "Y"was an in- Proceeds from this dance will FOR SALE—Cook stove, Prince eu by the cast. ternational proposition and the for- used to equip the basketball team of eignwork department of the organ- the association for the coming sea- •heater. First class condition, good Tr Miss Florence Kuhn, of Augusta ization bespeaks action. son. Ada* m Kaczmarek is chairman as new. Inquire 219 Henry St. 10-lt of and is assisted Iby a committee of '- — • • Coupe in titet, is chairlady of a card party to The speaker recital a number offer. In y the Protection Ladies four other Littcll Coal Yard; Da- shortly. declared that Sir. George Williams, ENTERTAINS CLUB FOR SALE—Clieup—Richardson The regular weekly card party of Miss Anna Manion, of John street, and Boynton Range. Inquiire 211 the Catholic Daughters of America son became aware of the work entertained the members of the Hap- Henry St. 9-24-tf win be held in the rooms of the K. of complished by Mr. Williams. py Go Lucky Club at her home on iiorak's Meat Market FOR SALE—Dining Room, elec- c. on Monday evening. j Secretary Mell followed the Tuesday evening'. A short business trie and gas dome combined. Inquirnquire — speaker of the evening and urged meeting preceeded singing, dancing, 121 John St. J-24-tt Catherine Cooney, of Mam ,,'„,.,, , ., ,^»A tho games, also refreshments. Among .»..- „—- —- MlSH .-. -- - nuru OTnrlfwo K i inn tH tnoe lrivurivoe annrfu n! a.^yu tnethose present were Mrs. Charles Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday MONE\ TO LOAN on bond and Ktreeti 9nd Miss Anna Guenn, of meilVas manberSy tmemlbero at leass ta trepor last tyear' backs bookwiths Stockton,the Misses Elizabeth Popp, Bj-rtgnir|4ltfl. $r.ne ion an sumd *u po ft o$10 SIO.nO0 $2flnO .OlTio $300o FourtYork hCity street. , spent Thursday in NewI showed. memberThose so na tth lase committet year's booke ares Catherine Hart, Evelyn and Theresa hot.ro from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m. C. Leon Cozzens, Robert Kerr, John Herrell, and Krna Schaffer, of Say- Lefjs of Lamb 31c Large Heads Cauliflower,.—20c Wcdm-idnyH and Snturdnys from Members of St. Martha s Guild of j_ gtoite, John Perkins, Fred Leav, rcville, Margaret McDonnell, Cather- B;?() «. iii! In li p. m Tnqni' John Christ Church will hold a masquer- j Housel, William Cowan, Rich- ine Carroll, Anna Manion and Cecel- A. Lovely, Trust Company Bi ames aile party on November 5th. ard -Letts , and. L. . .L . Shcppar_. d... is th. e ia Carroll. SIRLOIN ROAST, lb -29c Bog-ata Coffee Jf#39c I chairman of the drive this year. HELP WANTED I Contivictor Holton is engaged in the work of painting the several Figure It tor \ oar sell VEAL CUTLETS, lb 40c LEGS VEAL, pound _25c Not Fra.l Creatures lf everyone lisli'iiert m die sain ,, . , , ...... houses of Patrick Quinlan on Rari- "Man Is Hir I'riiil iTciiiuri', wonnin WANTED—Maid tor Ward Work. . tiir-c, niello nii(lii>n<-i>s would Ilkel tan Bt] eot ihe strnim," is ii reccni pri'-nniince- nuinlipr m*lIlt«ns. Inn half tile uudi Whole Sugar Cured Hams lb3Sc Egg Noodles, 3 boxes, 25c Apply South Amboy Hospital. 10-2!) mem of Sir y'vUinui l.Miie. sucpeon einc limy not he llsfi'iiinu' In. KurllH- WOMAN WANTED—To do bind- ft]l. an|] Mrs ch(n.les Barberit> who if worlihvidc i'1'Ji-llt'. "N:. Hire Illl.-i .'II CHICKENS pound, . 35c l'(!l'l thnn Unit, IIMIC I hi' umllriK-e thut i PEPPER, 3 box ... 25c <>ry work. Previoiw experience prc ,., . their honey- (l lly vetumcA from housekeeping', «>weil llirni «-iih K;V;IHT [lowers of llslcnlnt; iini.v nut he HslenliiK to mi- iiiooii, have taken up 1 Jenx-d. Part tune work. Apply Cit- •••••'•"• - - i in'ilnr in' )' Mn'ii iiuMi " one stntlon Switzer Cheese, Imp., lb...65. c izen Office. nt 22« Church stret. Best Creamery Butter, lb. 45c NnsWANTED—SALKSM.AN—Th cars. Priiwing account giveo nso tlo — PRESTO Flour, Pkg. .10c rifflit man. Thompson Auto Co., 241 Catsup, 2 bottles —25c Mndision Ave., cor. Market St., Perth CHOPPED BEEF, lb ..15c Amboy. 7-lfi-tf S'LOIN or P'HOUSE ST'K 29c D. EMMET MAHONEY Lge. Can Tomatoes, 2 for..-25c First Prize Butter, lb. 25c P1PELESS FURNACES RIB ROAST, per pound ..18c String BEANS, 3 cans ... 25c Knlumiizoo Pipcloss Heaters, com- CASH GROCER pletcJy linstallcd $'J8.00 to .fMBiOO. Corned Spare Ribs, lb. . 24c Large Can SALMON CaRh instnUniHiit. Also pipe heaters j .. 15c Heaters also sold outright. Stoveii, POT ROAST, all meat 22c LARGE CAN PEARS ...... Ranges, (Jus Stoves. Hent (ruarnn- ..15c teed or money refunded. Send card JAM, QUART JAR, 35c •to Knlamnaoo Stove Co., Bradley TOMATO SOUP, Cranberry Sauce, Raritan Coffee, LIVER, per lb. 1«# Beach, N. J., Authorized New Jersey 3 cans .25c 2 cans _ _ _49c per lb. 37c PRUNES, 2 pound'box -25c W. Rose, Ceylon Tea, 3 for 25c Large DILI. Pickles, 3 for ..10c Shoulder VEAL, lb 18c .MAN WANTS COMPANION J RED SALMON, Kirkman's Soap, Lea & Perrins Sauce, Breast Veal, 2 lbs . 25c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb,, 24c TED .By lonesn street. KUM|P VIOAL, 11). 25c TOiUATOKS, (i lb.< 25c Our Eggs are direct from Monmoulh County farms, the freshest you can buy. iRTY A.SUCCESS Plate Corn Beef, 3 lbs .25c Fresh SAUSA(iK, lb. 30 "'lil " Allin-tl St., OALI IlASfQJ pound 19c I.AM1! CHOI'S, pound r JTMIT"* mud 15c W'liiti; Vinegar, gal Cash ils for^aturda|9 Monday anij Tuesday Only Large i • Powder 20c llcckeia Flour 12Vi lb •oadway Telephone Telephone 14° Page Six THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FRIDAY,' OCTOBER 29, 1926 the purpose of proposing amendments Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCaibe, of Miss Mary Buck, of New York City, to the Constitution of the United First street, have moved to a new spent the week with her aunt, Mrs. States. Mr. Devoe contended that address on Main street. Richard S. Powers, of Pine avenue, j CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN MANY ATTEND the measure was supported by the io imv wets in the assembly and that the DEBA'iEATASBURY drys voted negative. The next bill G. & A. AUTO RADIATOR Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor & BODY WORKS Three Bus L oads and Many Cars was a committee substitute submit- Distributor: Johns-Manville Roofing Products Carry Supplies. ting an act to the ipeople for the pur- Auto Radiators, Bodies and Fenders pose of ascertaining sentiment oi the AM Work Guaranteed "Read it! Go on, read it! Never state upon the question, "Do youPINE AVE. FLOWER SHOP 575 Sayre Avenue Perth Amboy mind telling us what it says!" These favor a modification of the national 208 New Brunswick Avenue and similar cries fro mthe crowd prohibition law to permit the sale Perth Amboy Telephone 1249 marked the most tense moment in theami use of light wines and beer." Mr. 301 Pine Ave. Tel. 501JBui. Phone 2970 Ret. Phone 275S debate betw-een the Congressional Devoe contended that the wet Hud- candidates, Messrs. Hoffman and De-son county representatives voted voe, at Asbury Park last Friday nig-ht. against this measure, that he did him-F. Semoneit and Sons, Prop It also marked th emoment when the self and that so did Hoffman, while majority of the people that packed other drys had voted for it. the Neptune High School auditorium, Mr. Hoffman took the book and Cut flowers, ferns and turned from a tolerant attitude to- read what the measures were, which ward wha Mr. Uevoe had to say toMr. Devoe had negleced to do, end- one of wild enthusiasm for his op-ing with the statement that it didn't potted plants in season. ponent's statements. make any difference who voted for The incident arose from an attempt or against the measures, whether on Mr. Devoe's part to sustain his con- they were wet. or dry, "Hoffman vot- Wedding bouquets and ver feel tention made both here and at Asbury ed against." His sully was greeted Park that Mayor Hoffman while in with wild applause, Mr. Crouse, the funeral work a specialty the State Assembly had voted wet chairman of the meeting, announced and dry on the same evening. At •As-Mr. Devoe had been proven incorrect. bury lJark the statement was made Three buses and many prviate cars Phone your order and be k h in the rebuttal of his opponent's talk carried a delegation of several hund- in support of his position and Mayor red local boosters of Mayor Hoff- Koffman seined the opportunity to man to the sea shore city. convinced. ask the chair for a point of order, his point being that Mr. Devoe prove his Miss Elizabeth Duggan, of Pine When comfortably settled in statement. Mr. Devoe replied that avenue, spent Sunday with her sister proof would be found in the minutes in New York City. V ' of the session ol lyiii. Mayor Hoff- your easy chair, leisurely en- man produced the bound volume of the minutes referred to and from the joying the work of your favor- ' chairman came the request that Mr. Devoe find the proper passage. He ite author—- finally did so and was then requested to. read it when he handed the book to his opponent. Mr. Devoe objec- II. Wolff'& Co. The Telephone rings! ted to reading the passage, saying there were several pages of it. When pressed by the chair and heckled by the. audience to do so, he began to Steps to be travelled, endless brief in his own words, the text. Pure Linen Lunch Cloths, 45x45, colored bor- ile "contended that in the minutes ders $1.25 steps, up and down. And the of March, pages 807 and 808 of the record, Mayor Hoffman was shown telephone always seems to ring to have voted against a joint resolu- Bridge Set, pure linen, 36 inch cloth and 4 nap- tion making application to congress when you're farthest away. for the calling of a convention for kins, various patterns _ $1.49

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