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Vol. 56. No. 11 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY^ APRIL 16,1937 Price Four Centa

NEW BOOKS RECEIVED Another Cut V AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Refusal To Election Was Held Non-Fiction: by dayle Plclcwell: Teachers Place Their Side of Weather. Egbert Nichols: Congress Will Elect Officers By Eastern Star Made in Street or the Supreme Court. Wilson Park- Sanction Bills hill, The Constitution Explained At Next Meeting Lightjiates Charles Ferguson: Fifty Million May Halt Proj. Chapter Tuesday Pay Waiver Problem Before Brothers. Who's Who In America, New Chapter Here Will Also Be New Staff WiifBe Installed At When tiliey met last evening, the Vol. 19, 1936-1937, Presented With Charter If certain members of the local . Next Meeting On Tuesday members of. the Board of Public Motion: James Hilton: We Are Wednesday Night council carry out their threats, the AprilJ7. Works were Informed that the Jer- Not Alone. Josephine Johnson: Jor- much discussed sewing project may Local Board of Education ' sey Central Power and Light Com- danstown. Mary Roberts Rhinehart, The organization of a local chap- be brought to a sudden termination Election of officers ' of Amboy pany" will furnish electricity for Married People. Martha Ostenso, ter of the Disabled War Veterans because of their refusal to sanct- Chapter No. 151 order of the Eas- Claim Appropriations For School Expenses Have Been Steaall* ? street lights, under a new contract The Stone Field. Warwick Deeping, was completed at a meeting held ion bills presented in connection tern Star took place at the Mason- Cut While Cost Of City Operation Has Been Steadily Booatf*. - * at a saving of $295 annually to the These White Hands. Esther Forbes, recently in City Hall, when a large wltih the work. ic Temple on Tuesday evening. Paradise. Myron Brenig, The Sis- Mrs. Anna M. Perkins was elec- Say Council Budget For 1937 Contains More Than Down Af- V,' city. number of local ex-service men were The bickering about The project propriations Bigger Than Last Year. . • J -/ X This reduction In the city street ters. J. H. Priestly, Midnight on the present and became members of the which has gone on since the pro- ted Worthy (Matron; Herbert J. Desert. Ethel M. Dell, Honeyball. W. Buehler, reelected Worthy Patron; lighting bill which was formerly In organization. ject was first discussed continues QUOTE FIGURES FROM COUNTY ABSTRACT OF RATABLE* the neighborhood of (9,000 a year Bomerset Maugham, Theatre. y At the; next meeting to take place and the latest cause of conflict is Miss Catherine Eulner elected As- is the second which has ben made at City Hall on Wednesday eve- the placing of women for the pro- sociate Matron; Miss Bertha Det- A number of conference! held re- by the company within a short time. ning, the chapter will be farmally ject. Efforts were made by most of bert reelected secretary; Mrs. JRuth cently by teachers of the FUtoUa Late last year iMr. A. D. aohultz, Governor Will presented with Its charter by mem- the councilman to have persons Justice, elected Conductress; Mrs. St. Marys' Sodality SeHool'system here have neulteil-'lflr company manager in this district bers of the state and national staff. given employment when the • work Jan VanVoorhee8, Associate Conduc the outtlnlng of a plan of campaign informed the members of the Board At this meeting also, officers of the started, but some of them have tress and Mrs. L. L. Sheppard treas- having ae Its aim the placing be- of a 1517 annual reduction in the Receive Badge From new chapter will be selected, under been unsuccessful in their efforts urer. Mrs. Perkins succeeds Miss Holds Fashion Show fore the Board'of •ducatlon and city's street lighting rate. The new the supervision of the visiting of- and have threatened to refuse their Catherine Albright as Worthy Pa- other officials of Hie city, the teach- rate will become effective on April LocaTRotary Club ficials. signature to bills for the work for tron. , ' • Here on Monday ers side of the pay waiver problem, •' M. . The new chapter will be named this reason. The installation of the officers Spokesmen for the teachers claim On Monday the spring collection James Housel Will Make Pre- Lieutenant Thomas Kerr Chapter While the WPA furnishes the will take place at the Masonic Tem- Will Be Under Direction Of their sld* of the ease has not' been drive, to clean up delinquent water sentation At District Con- in memory of the late Lientenant material with which the women will ple on Tuesday evening, April 27th, Mrs. Nathan A. Gross given due consldemtion heretofore bills will be begun. This drive has ference Thb_Afternoon Thomas Kerr of Main street, who work, the city must pay ten dollars when the new Worthy Matron will when the restoration of teacher bay 1 of_Fords baootne necessary in order that the Past President Qeorge Bromley is was killed in France while serving per person each month for those also announce the staff appoint- cuts was discussed. The matter wae , Board may be able to meet bills for representing the local Rotary Club with the old Seventh Regiment of employed, in addition to paying also ments. Mrs. Cora Chasey will be the The annual fashion show under brought to the .forefront recently, $6,000 worth of bonds and $3,000 at the District Conference being the New York National Guard. the rent for the building on Stevens Installing chaplain, Btrs. Ada C. the auspices of the Children of Mary when city officials requested teach- in interest due shortly. held today at the Berkley Carteret Avenue, as well as the cost of the Cbzzens, Installing Matron and Mrs. of St. Mary's Church wiU take place ers to. continue on the present ash- j Hotel at Asbury Park. sewing machinery, lights, heat and Norma Davis soloist. in the Guild Hall on Monday even- edule a» a mans of reducing dty ex- This afternoon a delegation of Hospital Auxiliary other incidental expenses. ing. penses. Studay Was members of the club will visit the This matter will probably be gi- The show will be under the direc- To the Board of Education has session where at 3:30 James Hous- ven an extensive airing tonight High School Seniors tion of Mrs. Nathan A. Oross, pro- been sent a letter from the teach- Banner Day For «U will present Governor' Hoffman when the council holds' its regular prietor of the Oross Dress Shop of ere committee stating emphatttslly with a badge of honorary member- business session in the office of the Fords, and a special showing of that they will not voluntarily oon-, ship in the local club. And Grand Drawing Mayor in City Hall. dresses for young women and larg- tinue to accept the reduced (alary Local K. of C. At a meeting of the Boys Work Also to be considered at the meet- er women wai be presented. Mem- schedule. Previously tb* Board ind Committee of the club held last eve- Dessert Bridee^Will Be Held ing tonight is the city's case against For Minstrel Show bers of the Sodality wiU be permit- other city officials were given to an- At Home of Mrs. Herman derstand toe teachers did Breakfast in Morning and Hon- ning plans for the local observance the railrods to have the provisions Proceeds of Entertainment Win ted to invite women not members of ory Degrees Conferred in of Boys Week were discussed. If the EuliWi\jVpril 30. of Ordinance No. 353 carried out. the organisation. Last year under' kindly upon the necessary cooperation can be re- Yesterday was the deadline for the Be Used For Annual "••^•7 ^•va^smaaaaBj iu V^p^^sB^pv %^aW w— ^ - - - • .T% I the Evening. . Plans were being laid this tweek Washington Trip the direction of Mrs. Oroa*. one of ceiver, the club plans to sponsor a for a Nightingale Tea and drawing railroad's filing of its answer with the most successful shows In the •sale:, but the letter which necntlr Boys Week observance here on the the Oourt of Chancery and it is Beginning with the annual Com- 1 to be held by the members of the Rehearsals are now being held history of the organisation took want to the Board of; Mucatloa-1 munion Breakfast in the morning week beginning April 28th when a Woman's Auxiliary of the South probably that Charles A. Jerome, for the minstrel show to be presen- place. actually tbe lint official notleVef and winding up with the honorary boy mayor wall be appointed' and Amboy Memorial Hospital at the the city's special attorney for the ted' by the members of the Senior this kind that ha* oome from taw boys will serve as members of the case will appear before the council Previous to the fashion show a degree ceremonies at the Old Tim- nurses home on Wednesday after- Class of the Hbflman High School short bUMMSB. meeting, presided ov- teachers. •-*.,' ••• .'',- council and will also occupy the noon, May 12. At this time the or- and likely will present them with a at the Auditorium on Friday, April To substantiate the* etoliae that --if ers' affair at night. Sunday was a various city offices. copy of the railroad's reply so er by Miss Dorla Leonard wfM take banner day for South Amboy Conn- ganization will conduct a grand 30th. The show is under the direc- Place. they are not * being; given » fair cil. No. 426 Knights of Columbus. It is also planned during Hie week drawing for two cash prizes, the that it wiU be posible for the mem- tion of William Kurtz and Freder- of oonatdmtiati se far at to arrange visits to the various lo- proceeds of the drawing to be used bers of the city family to decide on the salary. question U • ThB breakfast, held in St. Mary's future action in the matter. ick Reese of the High School facul- 1 Hall, was attended by more cal industrial plants in order that for the general hospital fund. ty. Dancing will take place follow- the South Amboy Teaobe** one' hundred Knights, their the boys may become familiar with Also in the process of formation ing the show. , • Rev.DaidLOiir ' " HM-eompiied • Hilnaialof, irguests, . and friends. A delicious their operation. are plans for a dessert bridge to be Joseph WoJdechowskl will be the ease.for Fmenu was served by the women of held for the benefit of the organiz- Bicycle Will Be interlocutor with Ted Wlnegar, Her- FaMial Was Held the Board. • ' the Catholic Daughters of America ation at th home of Mm. Herman mtan - Klegman, George Slover, Ar- The menbeia of the Aawrtatiod and the! Parent-Teachers' Associa- May Introduce Eulner, 345 So. Feltus st., on Fri- thur Jensen, Akdlonao Nicarvo, dedal* that the budget of. the Com- . tion of St. Mary's Parish. day afternoon, April 30th. Lunch- Grand Prize At Morris Zimmerman, Ernest Smalley JLutSgajay mon Council for the uriiwf yea*;*' P. Herdman Harding, Sheriff of eon will be served at 1:30 p. m. The and Elton Selover tlhe end men. contains more than a down •gawo-* .«> Middlesex County, was the principal New Ordinance general public has been extended an Proceeds of the show wiU be used Former Pastor of Local M. E. prlatlou that, are Water than' St. Mary's Party Church Died at Mays Land- of tost year and thtt doee " speaker, and in his oration told of invitation to attend this party. to help defray expenses of the an- V inKonFriday. the problems of the law-enforcing ForJ\>lice Soon Prosperity Prize At Party On nual class trip to Washington, D.C. dicate much effort toward < agencies in combating Communism DISTRIBUTION OF ' Monday Ntaht Will Be On Sunday funeral services were on the part of the' and Juvenile delinquency. He stat- Officials Favor Permanent Ap- NEW'SET AT EMPIRE Ftfll BOY BITTEN WHILE ' , held for the Rev. Daniel E. Clalr. cU, although the ed that he was nappy to know of pointments for Two Now BEGINSjJEXT WEEK PLAYING^WITH SNAKE 68 years old, of Mays. Landing; a request ./that ttie Servinjr_as_Specials. In the spring, a young boy's (or te accept reduced , „. the splendid work of the K. of C. John J. Lenahan, son of Mr. and former pastor of the John Street in suppressing these abuses. On Tuesday and Wednesday even- girl's) fancy lightly turns to thou- M ,B. Church of this city. Rev. plane for running the dty on * There is a possibility that within ings of next week, the Empire Thea ghts of a bicycle. A bike worthy of Mrs. Luke Lenahan of George street, costly basis. .<>.-, , \ -\ Another speaker who proved most a short time an ordinance will be tre will begin the .distribution of their fancies will 'be the main ex- was bitten by a snake in St. Mary's Clalr died at his home on Friday interesting was John B. Dwyer, a after a short illness. He was strick- During recent ^-yean; claim introduced modifylteg the present a set of stainless-steel.'One piece of hibit at the Game Social in Saint school yard Monday afternoon. The teachen, the trend of Urn < former member of the local Council police ordinance so as to provide for the set will be distributed to lady Mary's Hall next Monday* night. snake was brought to the school yard en with paralyUi on Tuesday. and now a member of Elizabeth The funeral services Sunday af- get has been upward,* the appointment- of two new police patrons of the theatre on each sub- And to capture tlhe fancies of their by some boys and while: they were trend of the .city Council, and a prominent figure in officers. sequent Wednesday and Thursday parents, there will be other valu- playing With it it bit the lad. ternoon were held from the Kbert the school system of Elizabeth. Mr. Funeral Home at Bgf Harbor and during the For some time the mayor and night until the entire set has been able displays. They include a hand- Police Captain McCormack, inthe downward* * Dwyer's talk was on the Catholic at- council have had the matter under given away. made .multi-colored patch quilt, a vicinity at the time, sent the lad were conducted by Rov. Raymond titude towards the Child Labor law. L. Cooper, pastor of the Mays Land- Pointing to _... 1 consideration, but owing to the fact man's genuine leather gladetone to a doctor for treatment. He told of the principal objections On Wednesday and Thursday ing Methodist Kplacopal Church. the Abstract «t K that the budget and other.matters nights the feature picture will be bag, a modern tamp table, $4.00 dieses county; the to the law, and urged those in hi; were demanding ' the*- (attention, lady's silk dress, 76 piece glass sil- G. O. P. WOM TO Rev. Harry P. Grim made the ad- audience to give serious thought to "CamUle" starring Oret* Garbo dress. Interment wai at Lambert- Atondeclire'that * the matter hat not been gone into and Robert Taylor. ver and luncheon set, pair of ehen- .A LUNCHEON this matter. seriously until recently. on.' . last five yeaja- the . ile rugs, a metal smoker, electric Many women from this city inter- the Board el BduoaUon* Others who spoke were Mayor (According to reliable sources it is MRS. MARIE OTLSKOV'S ' westclox. porch rocker, 3 casserole , Rev. Clalr wai for many yean Thomaa P. Oleason. -who stated that planned to name John Tronlec and ested in the Republican part* are secretary of 'the) Mew Jersey Con- on th* of MJU» lor 1 ' WILLJS PROBATED dishes, chromium sandwich toaster planning to attend the luncheon of while the «e«ndlttfM of tM the Knights of Columbus were one John Oleason aa permanent mem- with ladle, 12 piece stainless knife ference, and served as pastor of the year, of the big factors in the excellent bers of the force. Shortly after the The will of the~ite Mrs. Marie the Middlesex County Women's Re- John Street Church In 1936, coming Council tncrtaert on aa Filskov, who died here on March 10, and fork set, large lace table cloth, publican Club to beheld at the Ho- average of tM» put oeat for ever* record of the conduct of South Am- first of the year these two men were lady's oiled ' silk umbrella, reenfor- to this city from Milltown, where boy ans; James Harrigan, Jr., who was this week .probated by Surro- tel Pines near Metuchen, Thursday he was pastor during 1924 and year conkparad with the IMS appointed special officers and have gate Frank Connolly in New Bruns- ced moth iproof closet, half dozen afternoon. Prominent speakers will diditurest . "' . r . told of the clubs activities in the been assigned the duties of regular men's fine socks, man's spring hat, 1925. drive against communism; Charles wick. Thorvald Filskov was named address the meeting and there will Entering the New Jersey Confer- in 1«38, it la pointed out, the net . policemen. as executor and sole legatee. 10 1b. ham, pyrolin top hamper, and be a program of entertainment. valuation of the City of BMttto Am- * Epplnger, who spoke of Boys' Work, (Members of the official body hold 18 lta. roaster. Lucky seat, Name and ence In 1893, Rev. Clalr served 40 and/Councilman Prank D. Stanton. the opinion that since it is neces- The wall, dated May. 15, 1820 was years in various pastorates before boy was ttJOWai .and tn'IfM It r witnessed by John A. Coan and Door Exhibits will be on display. Do yon know yon can take your was HM3.0M, representing an in- \ The Rt. Rev. Monslgnor E. c. sary to employ the men steadily in The Prosperity Purse, unclaimed he retired in 1933. His first charge Orlffen, chaplain of the council, al- James Birmingham. worn oat gutters and leaden to was at Stratford. crease in valuations of 83MJ18 '-'gf. Jit order to perform tlhe necessary po- last week, is $40.00. « Monachan'fl and heve new ones over a, third of a milUpn dollai*: I ,f. so attended the breakfast, and de- lice work, they should be regularly In the new series,1 five door stubs Surviving are his widow, Ida; si* livered an inspiring talk on the OPPENHEIM'S PLAN ' made exactly like them? Tea should sons, Milton H. of Penns drove; A eomparieon of \eoto<8rana fl*;', appointed to the force and that for five different nights secure a see the new styles he makes In this school appropriations covering the -; solving of the Juvenile delinquency they are also entitled to security of MORE IMPROVEMENTS gold certificate, entitling the holder line. They protect your building and Robert W. of Atlantic City; R. H. problem. Introduced during th« their Jobs. On Monday further Improvements Clalr of Camden; Carlton L. of past five year* h»» tiMn^mHHpUM •' morning were Under Sheriff Thomas to play for the Orand Exhtt>lt-S150. shrubbery too. Here Is a shop by the teacheni, using ft* yeaVamA Further it has been pointed out to Oppenheim's five and ten cent 00 In cash, or $200.00 worth of any equipped to handle any kind of a Pleasantville; Leslie T. of Mays ? Lyons and Michael P. Nagle. Su- store at 108 South Broadway will Landing, and W. Gordon of Mays as a basis of cora«»rtion.:.lri !thlBii; that provision was made in the city furniture they choose. Job. Cor. Stevens Ave. and David year the appropriation for th¥ dty ^ perintendent of the Board of Pub- budget for the salaries of two addi- be begun. Last Monday night, Mrs. Dorothy St. Established 1883. Tel. «58. Landing; one daughter, Mrs. How- lic Works. Included Jn the improvement Is ard Iji-iibertson. of inU city, and government was «l(7491.O8 ,whH»-'''' tional policemen and'the efficiency Case was awarded the $22.50 lady'? the school appropriation, for' the.i*. Entertainment, was provided by of tfhe force would be -greatly in- the extension of the building fur- summer coat display and Charles Visit Smith Amboy's finest Liquor eleven 'grandchildren; a brother, Henry Leonard, Jr., vocalist, and ther to the rear to permit more dis- Store. Opens tomorrow, free sou- John of Bordentown, and a, sister, same year was >71JB15.0O. Represen- v creased If the appointments were Hess received the $18.50 coat pres- ting 1936 as a prosperity year, the •" Edward Powers, well known local made permanent, play space, painting of the inter- entation. venirs with each purchase. Middle- Miss Lidie Clalr, of Camden. humorist. Miss Margaret Edwards ior and title Installation of the lat- sex Wine and Liquor Co., 114 N. teachers quote the figures fOTtlMi.? assisted at the piano. Richard est type modern display counters. Knhn's for Greeting Cards.' adv Broadway, Cor. Augusta St. adv which they term '.'at the bottom,of* Mack, Jr., and Thomas Grimley, Jr,. Local People Will the depression" when the budget for -} headed the breakfast committee. Young Women's Club ctty> expenses was *ai9jH»J3, vHm f. , In the afternoon the first and sec- the school budget was ,»67(n« J5, a ; ond degrees of the order were ex- Heard Travel Talk Attend Dedication decrease,of 7.90 per cent- 'for-the j emplified at the David street rooms school budget and 131.06 per.cent y under the guidance of the Chapter At Monday Meeting WPost Office of the 1928 amount or an Increase. Ji Degree team ,and a score of new D of 31,08 per cent in the city budget.'' ? members were initiated in the order. Miss Edna Airan Told Of Recent Postmaster General Farlev Will (Por the year 1983 the school bud- j These candidates will take the third Western Trip. Speak at Ceremonies in get was 157,802.47 or 79.SS per cent/: and major degree at the State con- Perth Amboy. of the. 1938 amount, a decrease of ^ vention . on May 9th, at New Bruns- An taterestig meeting of the So. 20.65 for the appropriation, while iniV- That South Amboy will be repre- the same year ,the money approp- • ' wick. Amboy Young Women's Club took 1 In the evening an honorary de- pHace Monday night at the Ameri- sented by a large delegation at the rlated for the city budget IWWWTVT gree was conferred on members of can Legion home when Miss Edna dedication ceremonies of the new 946.44, or an Increase of 9.01 pa*;'-, the order who belonged to the Coun- Agan gave a talk on her recent trip post office at Jefferson and Maple cent. -• ,' '• "'/,»'; cil for twenty-flve years and were through California and the west. streets, Perth Amboy, tomorrow was In 1934 the city expense appro- •"': 65 years of age or older. A delight- Miss Agan's talk was supplemented the assurance Issued by Democratic prlatlon was *161,352.03 or MM v municipal chairman Thomas Do per cent of the 1938 amount and. a;«-r- ful social time followed the affair. by a large number of lantern slides. 1 Clulb members are at present busy hiney this morning. • decrease of 3.04 per cent while the; ' with plans for Hie annual card Chairman Dohaney reports that school budget was $60,532.40 or M.-£/i< Local Lodge of party and fashion show of the or- the local delegation will leave here 01 per cent of the 1828 amount tra ganization to be staged at the Mas- tomorrow morning to attend the a decrease of 16.99 iper cent." In ; ;' onic Temple on Thursday after- dedication by' Postmaster General 1935 there was appropriated for the, , Moose Holds Annual noon, April 29th. Farley at 11 o'clock. A buffet lunch- city $187,749.16 or 1U.88 per c«nt - eon wiU be served in the early af- of the 1928 amount and an Officer Election GIRL SCOUTS HELD ternoon. - of 11.86 per cent w agalnat i . 60 for sohoola or 88.78 per pent df, , Installation wIu~Be Held At AN^APRIL PARTY ISLAND- JUNIORS WILL the 1928 amount and a decrease Of"' Meeting to Take Place Recently the locai troop of Girl VISIT HERE TONIGHT 14.2a per cent. Then in 1*38 the Saturday_Niirht Scouts held an Aiprtl party to the ewpense appropriation was f basement of the John Street M. E. A record attendance Is anticipa- 449.62 or 99.78 per cent of the, Recently South Amboy Lodge No. Church. A number of novel games ted at the weekly meeting of Joel amount and a decrease of 0.84 1BB4, Loyal Order Moose) held its were played and refreshments were Parker Council, Jr. Order this even- cent while the school appropriation,. annual election of officers with tho served. The party was under the ing when the members of Belthasar was (62,600 or 85.71 petoent Of.ttiaj* following selected: Past Dictator, direction of Mrs. TeWa Sheppard Council No. 22 of Kroischervills, 1928 amount, a decrease of "•"•» ' Terrance (Scant; Dictator, Bennett and Mrs. Ruth Dexfticlmer. Staten island will attend the local per cent, * Singer; Vice Dictator, Chas. P. Nel- meeting in a body. lAs a further point the son; Prolate, William J. Rchfuss; Sec advertised specials in another Also this evening, considerable declare that the request tna^. am „ Treasurer, Albert E. South; Secro- and Liquor Co., cor. Broadway and faiportant business Is slated for. dls- teachers take a five per cant d«-';S;, tayr, James A. Mlnnlck; Trustee for part of paper for Middlesex Wine cusslon by members of the council. ductlon in salary exempted four ••*" ono year, Andrew C. Thompson; Augusta St, YOU'LL SAVE MONEY ployees of the Board, name]* throo yoors, C. Leon Cozzeno, BY BUYING THERE. adv LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Middle- truant officer, the medical : ' Tho installation of tho new of- sex Wine and Liquor Co. always tor, the custodian of school- ficers will take plnco at a meeting Ice Cooled Beer by bottle, can or sells for.LESS, and tho boorotary of th« baud.' to bo held In Wllhelm's Hall next onmi at Middlesex Wlno and Liquor Freo Delivery. Open Thursday ovening. Following tho Co., cor. Broadway and Augusta St. until 11 P, M., Saturdays until mid- Plumbing mooting n social tlmo will be held Two Frlgldalrcs always In scrv- night, Cor. Broadway and Augusta at Monagfc4n.il, and refreshments will bo served, loe. nuv atreot. and David St, PAGE TWO THE SOUTH AMBOY C1TIZBN FRIDAY, APRIL lo, 1937

Has Freak Toes American N**» F«iturM. In* By GEORGE ADE USED OVER FABLES IN The Mexican imperial woodpecker 80 YEARS is the largest member of this family found in the New world. It has TO FIGHT peculiar feet, two of the toes turn- MORAL COLDS ing backward. FABLE OF LOTS FOR SALE GUARDING REASONABLY PRICED LITTLE These lots are located in DOROTHY the H. S. Davis property on upper Main street. Lots DOROTHY WAS HEIRESS TO A BIG A5 INNOCENT AS A HYENA,SHE WHEN LITTLE DOROTHY CAME BACK Bvnuts have city improvements HA^.HA^ AND FEED FOR1UNE _ HAD BEEN GIVEN THE LOW DOWN NORTH SHE HAD ACCUMULATED TWO and an inspection is invited SHE WENT SOUTH TO GET OUT ON MEN,WHICH WAS LIKE A BREACH OF PROMISE SUITS, ELEVEN NEW to those who may be inter- OF THE MOONSHINE AND INTO CHASER FOR A GLASS OP ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND DOZENS STRENGTH ested. Inquire of Geo. A. THE AtoUNTAtN DEW BUTTERMILK OF PHOTOS OF ADMIRERS \ ANO Disbrow. upper Main St., VIGOR Tel. S. A. 917-J. JtEG'LAR FEIXERS These Fish Aren't Very Thirsty By GENE BYRNES

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THE SOUTH AMBOY American New» Featuren. Inc. • •KI3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY *******I ************ I*** Creta Garbo and Robert Tavlor at the SOME LUCKV PERSON TAXI SERVICE INSURANCE PLUMBING AND HEATING '< Will Receive a $5.00 Prize at FOR HAIR AND SCALP Empire Theatre Wednesday Thursday ! the monthly drawing held CaHS. A. 351 ip« 4 *c4i» MiDiewa C. T. MASON Wednesday, April 28 24 HOUR SERVICE Mttll. HeUTWOMU G. T. WILHELM (Successor to R. P. Mason) Watch for Announcement f. South Amboy Auto Sales Garage Write Mr rill »|UM -T»« Tiee) Ktm Tks Nitr." >HIMI RMMSW OS, me T«* of Winner 322 Pine Avenue South Amboj INSURANCE Sanitary and LAZAR ROSENTHAL — IN — TAILOR ••IIIIII!»•»•»•»+••», hHH **************** Reliable UNITED STATES Heating Engineer 103 South Broadway COMPANIES " MERCO OIL BURNERS EXPLOSION INSURANCE T.L Bos. 72| Re.. 401 NOTARY PUBLIC Telephone SA 292 231 First St. South Amboy 228 First Street South Amboy NEW YORK J. M. PARKER SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. •OO Round Insurance of All Kinds Fire,'Automobile, Liability Wilhelm's Hall I Trip Explosion, Casualty, etc Rates Furnished Upon Request A COMPLETE MARKET! { Surety and Fidelity Bonds Telephone 347 J Wednesday. April 21 Shopping at this store is a distinct pleasure, for Wm. H. Lewis you will find that we have on hand practically everything 343 Main Street South Amboy Leaves So. Amboy 9:29 A .M. PLUMBING AND Returning tickets rood on any to make your meals easier to plan, easier to prepare, and New Jersey Central train except more enjoyable to sit down to. HEATING The Blue Oomet, on data of sale. Consult ticket agents for leavins Jacob J. Jacobsen Electrol Oil Burners times fitam stations not shown NOTARY PUBLIC With Internationally Famoaa Garbo and Robert Taylor in "Camille" above and additional Information. STRAUB'S MARKET INSURANCE "BALL FLAME" RgAL ESTATE Fait Trolni~Ampt> Room^Modei Call H. Straub, PIOD. 189 N. Broadway South Amboy Representative of the American CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES ged with "gee whiz water" and if Automobile Association Telephone 584 PIPE DREAMS he pulled the same stunt, the wet- Jersey-. .^Central Telephone 850 .110 N. Broadway ting down of local residences would 114 S. Broadway, South Amboy cut down the number of flres in ****** I *************************<******l 11 I'M II|I«4 Tel. 920-J town. Tel. S. A. 397 For a long time there stood on PAINTS, ETC Broadway what some people regar- ded as an obsolete cannon, but one J. J. BUSKEY recent day the cannon proved to be Telephone 435 loaded with a heavy charge and Plumbing and Heating went off with a bang, shooting right Eugene A. Morris at one of the town's most prominent Jobbing amateur politicians. The joy of breakfast goes Paints, Oils and Varnishes Several local organizations are al UP Brushes, Glass, Bronzes Estimates A Wbodbridge resident visiting ready laying plans for clam bakes here Saturday night gave that dea- to be held during the spring and Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc. 164 AUGUSTA STREET th curve between here and Perth on early summer months, which rem- the new highway a name that saems inds us that a local bus driver won't as the cost of cream comes Wall Paper most appropriate when he called it soon forget the clam bake he at- •"Tie Pretzel." tended last summer. He was the 238 First Street South Amboy (Sticking our no3e into the dlo driver.of a new bus that took the ACETYLENE WELDING tionary we find the definition lor 8 boys out to the bake and since the pretzel "a twisted ring salteJ on Ihe shift was different from the kind to COAL AND WOOD •unlace." The detour is certainly a which he was accustomed, he was DOWN fcwfcted ring and as to the salt on pretty much baffled. JOHN J. CROSS tbe surlace, blood contains consid- When the picnicers got full of erable salt and there will be much clams they got into the bus to go PAUL BRYUNSKI ELECTRIC AND vt it spilt there this summer when home but the driver couldn't find ACETYLENE WELDING tthe accidents occur. reverse so the passengers had to get out and push the ibus backwards General Repairing It was several weeks ago ''.hat we out of the parking space. On the FUEL OIL laid you how .a local butcher be- way home he came to a sharp curve Scott Avenue Soath came infatuated with a southern he couldn't make without bucking CONCRETE BLOCKS girl visiting here. Tbe cause of his the bus up, but he was still afraid Telephone SA 256 feea-rt patters has now loresaken to take a chance trying to find re- PORTLAND CEMENT •he Southland and lives in Newark, verse, so all the passengers got out Our butcher friend would pursue ALL KINDS OF again, pushed the bus backward, CARPENTERS and BUILDERS Bktr if he only knew her address, but then got in again when the bus was Mewark is a big city and he don't in position to make the curve. FEED AND GRAIN know where to go. P. O. Box 492 iln order to help Che boy out, we A Phrase •light tell him we know exactly A phrase is a combination of re- Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre FRANK A; MACEDULSKI where she lives. Her home Is on a lated words forming an element of CARPENTER and BUILDER street named after a famous naval a sentence, and equivalent to a COAL Jobbing Promptly Attended To liero and there are three numbers noun, an adjective, or an adverb, Estimates Given to the address, and they total up to says Literary Digest. A phrase may Center and Elm Sts. II. be introduced by a preposition, thus South Amboy, N. J. forming a prepositional phrase; by Phones: cops are going around with sn Infinitive, thus forming an in- tired eyes tihese days. The bluecoats finitive phrase; by a participle, thus So. Amboy 7 So. River 8 Contracting Repairing BnildlotT have been straining their eyes at forming a participial phrase •night for weeks peeking around, EDWARD J. MUNN ing. Now the cops like the Marines Tbe Fylfot Cross FINEST HIGH GRADE 353 Main Street Phone 112-J looking for the guys who are peek- The Fylfot cross is used principal- when they landed at Peking, have ly in heraldry. It is often spoken of Careful Estimate** Cheerfully athe situation well in hand. as Thor's Hammer. Thor was a LEHIGH COAL Given Scandinavian divinity who repre- Regardless of what happens, a sented the god of thunder. His ham- SPLIT WOOD truck driver Jor the Sun Oil Co. al- mer of flyfot shape together with •wnys manages to render service to his mallet, were the symbols with BLOCK WOOD ihe Sun Bisters when they bowl on which he performed marvelous Tuesday afternoons. He serves el- feats. SHEFFIELD CORD WOOD Lots For Sale tber as a scorekeeper or a coach for , « , Kb JadJes and the other Tuesday he Tel. 357-W 400 Henry St. «ot up to the bowling allyes because Color of Brass Choice, restricted city lots. Brass is an alloy, or mixture of It)* truck broke down that morning. MARTIN WIATER & SON Convenient to state high- XOa truck never breakes down any copper and zinc, and its color varies according to the proportions of thess way, bus lines. Small other Hay but Tuesday. metals. The more zinc it contains the paler it is. •••••••••••••••••••a down payment. Inquire The head fireman tried to be a CREAM 1 Oood Samaritan the other night of It. Whitehead, upper «nd took the silent toatchelor of NOTICE LEHIGH COAL " Main Street. Tel. 481-M. HtaTy street to his home, after the Take notice that Joel M. Cottroll latter had too much "gee whiz wat- intends to apply to tho Towndhdp FOR QUALITY er." The silent batchelor of Henry ommittee of Madison Township for Egg $10.00 Ton •rtreet went into the bathroom and a plenary retail consumption license TRUCKING didr't shut the water on", with tho for premises situated at State High- at a new low price Stove 10.00 Ton •result that the flat was flooded with way No. 4, chcesequake, Madison Nut 10.00 Ton water and tbo water even wont on Township, N. J. v Pea 8.50 Ton Elmer S. Parisen •down to the ground floor. Objections, if anjf should bo Order from your Sheffield Salesman, or telephone made Immediately in writing to CARTING OF ANY KIND Seems like the head fireman has Thomas L. Wooton, Clerk of Madi- the nearest Sheffield Branch for home delivery CRATING AND SHIPPING •got something there. He could take son Township, N. J. FRANK LOPEZ "hifl batchelor friend around town to Signed) Joel M. Cottroll. SHEFFIELD FARMS COMPANY, INC., 272-A Madison Ave., Pcrtli Amboy Telephone PA 4-00.15 Telephone S. A. 80 13 David Street South Amber (different houses when he was char- l-18-at 311 Central Ave,, Flalufleld Telephone I", 6-300O ••••••••••••••••••1 Telephone 313 FRIDAY, "APRIL 16, 1937 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THREE

METHODIST PROTESTANT that night, but just a real, good, ol Eyes Disclose Character Run ol Coal in Veins CHURCHJ4EWS fashion "get together"—Now don Camden Driver To a trained observer the eyes dis- Coal in a 1-foot vein runs about wait to be asked again, but address A Very Toothsome "Two-Some" close in the1 space of a split second 1,000 tons to the acre. In a Wool The Eastern, Branch M. P. Mis- a card to So-and-So, no mattei the character of an individual, his vein it would run about 5,000 tons sionary Society convention held last where they live now. and tell 'en One of Country's mood, temperament and emotions. to the acre. week ivu, Mnnasquan. was attended they just simply have to be hen by the following from our church. that night—Maybe we'll be able t< Safest Bus Pilots Mrs. Howard Bloodgood, Mrs. Arttv get the choir of forty and fifty yean ur Harris, Mrs. James English, Mrs. ago to sing for us; let's see who', Has Driver 372,120 Miles in 14 Why All This Stair-Climbing i Arthur Andrews, Mis. Lulu Martin, come the farthest for that service Years Without a Single Mr. and Mrs. Patrick—A Boys' Club let's see who 11 bring the largest fam- has been organized in the church ily; let's see who the oldest member, Accident. Afotning and will meet this coming Monday present or former, of our church is; George A. Metz, a Public Service night; Harold Clayton will have remember the date, May 16th— bus driver employed In Carnden, charge—Little Louise Clayton fell Who knows, maybe this will becom shares with Theodore Edwards, of DAD start* tho daily parade to the while at play last week, knocking an annual event!—The Missionar the Indianapolis Railway Company, cellar aboul 6:30 a. m.—either ID out four of her front teeth—Which Society will meeftonight at 7:30 ir the honor of being the country's turn on and off a manually opaialed reminds us that Mr. and Mrs. Louis the S. S. x'ooms—This week's Scrip- safest bus driver in the field of city healer—or 10 gel a hot fir« going In Clayton observed their nineteenth ture Verse: Ro. 3-10, 'There is non operation. The contest' was conduc- the pot ilova. Ho needi hoi water wadding anniversary on the 5th— righteous, no, not one." ted by the magazine "Bus Transpor- fn lime for k ihave. Miss EUla Tice, octogenarian, of tation" to find the country's out- Cheesequake, is critically ill at her Barrage «f Lights standing bus driver based on num- home, and being attended by her ber of miles of operation without sister—Mr. Peter SchuUz's condition At Central Office accident. A similar award lor the remains unchanged, also critical— \7ar:i of Accident safest driver in the field of inter- A/oon Reiv. Leon Taggurt, Mrs. Taggert city transit also resulted In a tie MOTHER geli the worst ol the deal. and friends "dropped in' for a Orrlimuiiy wli\!H one of tile tiny between James A. Bunn of the little while last Friday; they're of Washington (Motorcoach System, Up and down oil day. She either lumps on u telephone switchboard light! and turm oil a healer inter- Stamford, Conn.—One of our ladiei lights, it niemis .someone tv;ints to Seattle and Ernest R. Haselwood of who has recently taken to a ca-ady make n cull. When ull the lumps the Interstate Transit Lines. Oma- mittently—or hai to "look at" the diet, has gone up. fron 99 to 108 UKsudaleU witJi sixteen rurul tele By BEULAH V. GILLASPIE ha. pot Hove from lime to time. She pounds—That solo by Willlum An- phono lines out uf lluddmifloid. N. Director, Sealtest Laboratory Kitchen All of the leading bus companies meedi hoi water ior houiedeanin?. derson was exceptionally well suni J., lighted at once recently Helen VERYONE loves Ico cream; and slices and placo on rhubarb. Brush in the United states entered driv- (or should the word too "sang," Mr. Wheutlcy, iilglH operator at I lit- ex ers in the contest which' was to de- Editor?) (Why take a chance? If in elKinjjo, thought everybody wanted E whoa you serve It In such do- with milk. Bake In a hot ovoo licloui company as the fascinating (425 "F.) for about 10 minutes, ro- termine the men with the best re- doubt, use the word "rendered."— to malic n cull at the same time. cords of safe operation. Solid gold Lino. Operator.)—Russell Newcomb Hut when slie eould got no re- deep-dish rhubarb pie (shown duco heat to moderate (3B0*F.) and won the Scofleld Reference Bible sponse on any of the HneR she sus- above), you can depend on your bake until the rhubarb la tender and watches were awarded to the four , last Forum night, he and Mrs. Boyce pected whr.t lmd happened—an ac- family or guests coming back tor pastry is brown. Serve with the ice w'inners in the city and inter city DAUGHTER went! hot water for • bringing in five persons each, but cident. nloMg one of the country "seconds." cream. Serves six, Make HUlk ant contests. bath hefora going out. She goei. Russell winning on the "draw" ••onus-ami nutSN'jd the State Po- Butter Pastry as follows: IMetz, who Is 52 years old, has a down to lee how much ii left in the Mrs. Jennie Cottrell also brought to lice where to go. DEEP DISH RHUBARB PIE WITH 2 cups flour % cup butter safety record extending ,over a per- tanV alter mppar diihei hm been threq or four—Let's all "talk up'1 Acting on her tip, tho troopers BUTTER PECAN ICE CREAM % teaspoon salt % to Mi cup cold iod of nearly 14 years during which washed. the Forum, telling your butcher, found u serious automobile tieel- 1 cup Bugar 8 tablespoons Vi teaepoon bak- milk 'he has driven a bus on city streets baker and candlestick-maker about deuL. with one of the seriously In- S tablespoons butter Ing powder a distance of 372,120 miles without it—Seventy-one last week, which is jured still at tho scene. The auto- flour Milk and butter Mix and sift the flour, mlt and a single accident. He Is now opera- "tops" so.far; 35 Bachelors and 36 mobile, had crushed Into a tele- Yi teaspoon salt paltry baking powdtr. Cut In the butter ting a bus on the Westfleld Ave., Elimin.te Up-ud-Down HUces For Hot Wateii Benedicts being present—The stand- phone pole, hurling It and the wires with two knives or rub In wltn tn» route in Camden. He began his ca- it carried across the road and 5 cups diced Butter pecan ice Banish hol-wnler-siair-climbing. by installing Automatic ing after last weeks Forum was 305 rhubarb cream fingertips. Add milk slowly, tossing reer with Public Service as a motor- to 275, in favor of the married causing the sudden barrage of tlie mixture together lightly and us* man in 1006. In 1920 he became Hot Water Service by Gas—12c a day ior tho average lights on the HaddonlieW switch- Combine sugar, flour and salt, add folk—The Forum Social will be on only enough, milk to bold the Ingredi- chief motorman in the Camden ar- family. Consult with your Plumbing or.Heating Contractor the 28th, and only "Forumites" are board. rhubarb and mix thoroughly. Place ents together. Soil out on a lightly ea, and a year later was made chief invited—Mrs. Sally Petty won in the in a buttered baking dish and dot floured board. If the pastry la kept Instructor. He learned to drive a or phone and ask to have your local Public Service wafer Scripture. Searching contest; she with butter. Roll pastry to hi Inch for any time in the refrigerator, let bus in July 1923, and has been at heating representative call at your home. Request incurs was given a "gold" medal—Just re- thickness and sprinkle lightly with stand at room temperature for a that work ever since. while before rolling. no obligation. . . ceived a "cut" of Mr. James Ben- The Woman I Love' sugar. Roll up like a Jelly roll, cut In When asked to what he attributed nett, which we're going to ask the his success in avoiding accidents Citizen to run for us next week And 'Magic' At The Birds Fly Longest Route Naming Kentucky Metz declared: "Ctamon sense and Mr. Bennett, you'll remember, is Most birds crossing the Gulf oi Kentucky is named for an Indian good judgment will take you a long the noted Christian law;vr of New Mexico each year take their pas- word, Ken-tah-teh, meaning "Land way." PUBLIC York whom the Presbyterian Church Music Hall This Week gage over the widest part, of Tomorrow." of that section Is trying to oust be- Paul Muni and Miriam Hopkins in "The Woman I Love," RKO-Ra- cause he favors an independent dio's film drama of the French fly- board of foreign -missions, and is ing squadron during the World War, Jsjidlne his time and giving his mon- and "Magic" Russell Markert's new ey in support of it—'You'll be read- stage revue, are the attractions now ing plenty of the press all over the at the Radio City Music Hall. country about Mr. Bennett's trim Appearing together for the first wiien he comes up before Uie Prcs- time, Muni and Miss Hopkins are oy tenon. General Asscmt'v in c'.>*.supported by a cast that will feat- surmner—Mr. Bennett will speak at FOOD MARKET ure Louis HayWard, whose perfor- our church Sunday night, April 25; mance In "Anthony Adverse" was come early that night if you want to acclaimed and includes Colin Clive be sure of a seat—A Silver Tea was Vince Barnett, Paul Guilfoyle, Ad- 611 Bordentown Ave South Amboy held at the parsonage on Wednes- rian Morris, cterling Holloway, Don day of last week, and one is sched- aid Barry, Mady Christians and uled to ba held this Wednesday Elizabeth Risdon. Free Delivery Tel. S. A. 277 <4th), at the home of Mrs. James Based on JosephKessel's novel English---Pather Louis and son "L'Equipage," the screen play wa Harold, rendered a most enjoyable prepared by Ethel Borden and An- FRANK duet at the last Forum—We're envi- ous of Rev. Mininger's library; lots thony VeiUer. Alibert Lewis was in of volumes there we'd like to pur- charge of production. MEAT — POULTRY — FISH On the stage, the Markert revue GROCERY SPECIALS Join (a minister never really "bor- Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 15, 16, 17 FOR ENTIRE WEEK OF APRIL 15th-22nd INCLUSIVE rows" a book, although his inten- displays settings by Nat Karson, tions are the best)—The morning brilliant young scenic designer, and costumes by Willa Van. The dance BONELESS choir girls are planning something FLAGSTAFF FLAGSTAFF of a surprise for some Friday night routines have been staged by Gene next month, being coached by Mrs. Snyder and Florence Hogge. RINSO Marion Dill—Russell Harris was a In five scenes Magic features Bill NOODLES Bailey, tap dances: Ade DuVal. ma- Bottom Round LARGE BOX TOMATO JUICE Forum visitor last Wednesday, but tre havent' been able to get Charles gician; the Music Hall Corpe de Fine or Wide-Cellophane Bag and Clark H. to It yet; however, Ballet, the Glee Clulb, the Rocket- BONELESS theyJl • be counted among the Bene- tes, and the Music Hall Symphony 19c 12c 3 cans 25c dicts some mid-week night—At its Orchestra directed by Brno Rapee. last meeting the Ladies' Aid voted • ton of coal for the church—Oh, IAN, THIN AS RAIL, IRON Chuck Roast OIVES PEP AND WEIGHT 29c say, listen, all attention now! Sun- day evening, May 16th, we're going "I was tired, run-down and thin BONELESS Delmaiz Niblets Corn 2 cans Sfe&c to have a "Back Home" service in as a rail. Since taking Vinol (iron LB. our church—So, sit right down and tonic) I sleep well, feel better and Co send a postcard or letter to every- ". gamed 10 lbs."—R. A. Crom- Roasting Veal body you know of who has ever breg. Vinol is delicious. Peterson's Armour's £? Hash 2 cans been a member of our church and Pharmacy. JERSEY write them to be sure to be in town that night—There'll be no preaching PATRONIZE CITIZEN ADVERTISERS PORK LOINS, lb. Bob White Sardines 3 cans HOME MADE LOOSE SAUSAGE, lb. 29c Flagstaff Tomatoes 2 *£ 19c Repair or FRESH CHOPPED BEEF, lb. 19c Jelly Eggs - - - - 2 lbs. 19c Modernize Your SALTED SPARE RIBS, lb. 19c Argo Cornstarch 2 pkgs. 19c Home! ARMOUR'S STAR SMOKED HAMS, lb. 29c National Chocolate Hobbies lb. 22c Loans For This Purpose Are Available at This Institution WHOLE OR STRING END N With Monthly Payments in Keeping With Your Income.' PRIME BEEF Flagstaff Peaches Shced or Halves :£* 19C If You Contemplate Building, Buying or Refinancing Your RIB ROAST, lb. 29c Present Mortgage, Consult Us Concerning the Sound ARMOUR'S STAR SSf Cucumber Pickles - qt. jar 23c Mortgage Plan Under Title 11 of the National Housing 19c Act. Sliced Bacon l-21b.pkg. Greendale Soda all flavors 3 bottles Complete, Courteous and Efficient Banking Service. BREAST OF VEAL, lb. 1j)tf« Accounts Invited. FOR STUFFING M.WW^J SHORT DAIRY SPECIALS GROCERY SPECIALS Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 15, 16, 17 19c Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 15, 16,17 The First National Bank RIBS OF BEEF, lb. FRESH KILLED of South Amboy, N. J. , Brookfield or Clover- O ™7 GREEN CIRCLE CLOUDY AMMONIAor CHICKENS, lb. 29c 2 Large Bottles 2tJ< Established 1888 bloom Butter, lb. O I MEMBERS: FRUIT — VEGETABLES SALADA ORANGE PEKOE TEA OF Federal Reserve Bank Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 15, 16, 17 Phila, Cream Cheese 100 in Box .„ 5DC

FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 Honda 19c PHILIPS EARLY JUNE PEAS DEPOSITS INSURED 2 Cnns BY CALIFORNIA OHEEN ASPARAGUS Creamed Cottage Cheese lb 19c Large Bunch •- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FANCY MACINTOSH'APPLES MEDAL WHEATIES WASHINGTON, D. C. :\ lbs Swiss Loaf Cheese, lb, 29c Champion's Howl Free. 2 Pkgs ,.. MAXIMUM INSURANCE FRESH SPINACH FOR EACH DEPOSITOR :t lbs FLORIDA NEW POTATOES BORDEN'S TIP TOP CARAMELS All Flavors; 2—t/t lb. Pkga '. "Approved Mortgagee, Fedeml Homing AcJmlnUlr«tIon" -I lbs. PAGE FOUR THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1937

7 recorded on a card in duplicate, a cleats, trunk 'rack or other equip- El H M ED M M M copy of which will be furnished the ment. George Goldsmith 'Love Is News/ With Loretta Young At the driver to carry with him through 7. steering gear will be tested the test. Test results will be noted Tor excessive looseness and play, : Shot By Friend On Empire Theatre Next Week Sunday-Monday on the card. and alignment of front and rear WHY DELAY?—VISIT THE ; 2. Head lamps will be tested for wheels will be tested. focus, aim and light output. Lamps 8. Biakes will be tested and must Revolver Range must be of an approved type and in be capable of stopping vehicle with- Accidentally Wounded While sood operating condition. Tail in certain determined distances at Bay View Inn Restaurant 1 Target Shooting at Perth lamps must be unobstructed and a thp speed of 20 miles an hour. (Now Under New Management) , Amboy white lamp must illuminate the rear 0. Station supervisor will examine license plate to render it visible the card and results of tests. If all People are raving about our deliriously cooked foods. George Goldsmith, son of Mr. and from a distance of fifty feet. features tested are satisfactory, a Drop in and find out for yourself why we say, "The Bay Mrs. Felix Goldsmith, of Ward ave- 3. Windshield wiper must be in certificate will be attached to the nue, is still in a serious condition in proper working order and wind- windshield upon payment of a 50- View Inn serves the finest sandwiches and meals in the the Perth Amboy General Hospital shield must permit clear viaion. cent fee. If the car fails to pass city. as the result of a wound received Windshield and sida windows must inspection, the reason for failure Saturday night when he was acci- lot have any sign, poster or other will be noted on the duplicate card dentally shot by his friend Daniel non-transparent material upon them which will be given the owner, while Weiss, also of this city, while the other than a certificate or other ar- the original will be kept at the sta- MEALS AT ALL HOURS two were engaging in target shoot- Mcle required to be displayed by tion. The car owner then will be SANDWICHES Ing at the range in the basement of law or by regulation by the Com- given several days to have correc- Levines Sport Goods Store in Perth missioner. tions made, and must return to the We Specialize in Real Amboy. 4. Required mirror must be in station for a retest. The boys arrived at the shooting good condition and so placed and ITALIAN STYLE SPAGHETTI range about 8 p. m. Saturday eve- adjusted as to afford a clear rear Cane Demands Waiet DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ning and were the only two persons view. . One million gallons of water is occupying the range at the time. 5. Horn must have volume suffi- needed to grow each ton of Amer Music By Sammy Ray and Hia Orchestra Weiss took a position at the right cient to be heard at 200 feet and ican sugar cane in Hawaii. During CHARLES JEROME, Proprietor W Goldsmith, according to the po- must be in good working order. the 18-month growing period, eaci' lice report, and after both youths 6. License plates must not be acre receives enough water to covei had been shooting for some time, mutilated or obscured by bumper it to a depth of 19 feet. Weiss heard someone coming down the stairs, and according to the po- lice, as he turned around with the revolver still in his hand, it was £•• •••••••••• discharged and the bullet struck Goldsmith who grasped his stomach *nd cried, "I'm hurt." Both youths rushed upstairs and BELL SYSTEM BATTLES into Weiss' or and drove to the Age Won't Rule Henny's Chateau hospital where! it was learned the bullet had punctured Goldsmith's ONSLAUGHT OF RIVERS A Safe Car Off Intestines in twelve places and lodg- "Where You Are Sure of the Best" AMATEUR NIGHT ed in the muscles of the back. Nation Wide Organization That State Highways ' Weiss was taken into custody by Kept Lines Open Now En- SPECIAL the Perth Amboy police and brought gaged in Reconstruction. to headquarters where he was de- If Car Passes Inspection, An- SATURDAY, APRIL 10, AT tained over night and released the When nature smaie a large section tiquity Won't Matter Steamed Clams and Broth Served to Our next morning in $1,500 ball for a of the Middle West with flood walers re Commissioner Says hearing in police court on April 26 contly the waters wore no respector of Patrons on Friday on an assault charge. telephone lines and equipment. Every Trenton — State Motor Vehicle Ray Stariton's Cafe The youths have been boon com- telephone agency on the scene four.ht Commissioner Arthur W. Mcgee yes- panions for some time and both are desperately to keep main channels <>? terday said that persons in mod- Dancing To The Music Of A •mployed In the factory here oper- voice communication oiipn to the nut crate circumstances would not be) ated by Weiss' father aide world, and the national resources deprived of their automobiles be- 130 South Broadway ot the Bell Telephone System ware rao cause of antiquity when compulsory Popular Orchestra Thirteen Presidents Soldiers billied within hours, to pour equipment safety Inspection of motor vehicles Featuring Jack Dunn and Harry Richards Thirteen of our Presidents wer« and personnel into the strickon IUT'IS starts. soldiers: Washington, Monroe and for reconstruction of ruined and dam- The Commissioner said the age of Friday and Saturday aged telephone plant. FREE CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE Jackson in the Revolution; Jackson, a car will have no bearing on the i W. H. Harrison and Taylor in the The same forces which inflict dam- inspection verdict so long as the car War of 1812; Taylor and Pierce in age and destruction on telephone plant is mechanically safe and complies Washington Road President Park Broadway, Corner John St. Ray Stanton, Prop. the Mexican war; Lincoln and Tay- bring at the same tlmo still more ur- with repolatibris regarding equip- HENNY WIST, Prop. lor in the Black Hawk war; Grant, gent need for communication. So the ment. Cars lacking safe brakes, Hayes, Garfleld, McKinley and Ben- national telephone organization swung proper lighting and other safe- jamin Harrison in the Civil war, Into action on a front that Included guards will be ruled oH the roads, •nd Roosevelt in the Spanish-Amer- not only the flood area but sucti distant Mr. Magee warned. Inspections are ican war. points as New York and Jacksonville, to begin July 1. Chicago and New Orleans. A system- "Safety inspection will be eocact- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Lance Writers atic mobilization of manpower—and woman power—and equipment of all ly what the name implies," he said. Free lance writers are persons "It will detect cars that are unsafe Jrho writ* on their own account, sorts got under way immediately: To and not as members of the staff of take Jn advance every possible precau- and will prevent their use on the Cloverbloom Butter 36c lb. tion to protect service; if and when highways until tha defects have •ny organization. Sir Walter Scott been remedied." jtfld later writers applied the term these precautions were unavailing, to EVERY SUNDAY SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 25c. lb. •o professional soldiers of the Mid- maintain service as long as possible; In the following bulletin Commis- dle ages whose services could be *nd at the earliest possible moment sioner Magee describes the proced- Hundreds of people are enjoying our Special Sunday purchased tvy any feudal lord wili- where service was Interrupted to re- ure to be followed when cars are PRIME RIB ROAST ..25c lb. ng to pay the price. lume It with restored plant. presented for inspection at the M Dinner—It's different Why not join them? official stations throughout the CHUCK ROAST ..22c lb. i Sun state: >' - Statue to Morgan Horse Most or the elements found on the 1. Upon arrival at inspection sta- VEAL CHOPS 24c. lb. The Morgan horse was developed earth, like iron, sodium and cop-tions the owner's name, address, in New England, tn 1921 a statue of LOIN PORK Justin Morgan, the progenitor of per, are aiso in the sun, scientists kind of car and registration will be ..25c lb. this race, wns erected on the U. S. have determined. • Business Men's Lunch Served Every Day Morgnn Horse Farm at Middlebury, 2 lbs. CHOPPED MEAT ..n..25c Vt., on the 100th anniversary of the TIXTXITTSTTTTTTXXTIIIIXXIX death of this famous horse. This SOFT RIB CORNED BEEF ..12c lb. farm of 400 acres was given to tha Department of Agriculture in 1907, FRANKS AND BOLOGNA ..23c lb. r developing the best GRAND OPENING Sea Food Our Specialty Mornan blnni. FRESH KILLED FOWL ..25c lb. OF 3 CANS JUNE PEAS 25c •••••••••••••••••••i Try Our Delicii Vi lb. SLICED BACON 18c Middlesex Wine & Liquor Co. 1 ! JAMES BUTLER FRESH FISH THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 110 South Broadway 114 North Broadway SPECIALS EVERY DAY Phone 768 (Cor. of Augusta Street) FREE DELIVERY I Free Delivery BEERS ' Brennans Grill Munch—3 bot. 25c; case of 24 bot. $1.90 (no deposit). U. S. No. 1 Old Dutch—3 bot. 25c; case $i.95 (No deposit). "Ernie Wants to See You." Tally-Ho—3 bot. 25c; case $1.75 (Plus deposit). McCloud's Market 132 So. BROADWAY TELEPHONE 930 POTATOES Tally-Ho—10c can; 3 cans 29c. 135 NORTH BROADWAY Pabst, Ballentine's, Kroeger's, Peigenspan's and Trom- ERNIE HELLER, Chef Telephone 146 10 lbs. Vje mel's 10c can. Beer in qt. bottles (all kinds) 20c, plus deposit. 100 lbs. $2.59 Hensler's Beer in Vi gal. bottles' 40c, plus deposit. •!••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Old Surrey Porter—3 bottles 25c (plus deposit). Beer by can, bottle or case always on ice. (Two Frigid-' aires in use at all times). NEXT WEEK SUNDAY and MONDAY Fresh Spinach 5c lb. SUNDAY and MONDAY MAT 2nd and 3rd WINESAP DRY WINES Claret—Zinfandel, Barbera, Barberone, gal. 95c; '/* gal. Bin* Bob Martha Apples 6c lb. jug, 59c. SWEET WINES EMPIRE CROSBY BURNS HAYE Fresh Peas 2 lbs 25c Eagle Special Reserve (all flavors) pt.'23c; 475 qt. 37c. in WAIKIKI WEDDING Mission Bell Brand, 4-5 qt. 45c; '/2 gal. 75c; gal. $1.54. LARGE FLORIDA GINS TONIGHT SUNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONE DAY ONLY I Oranges 10 for 29c M London's Royal or Concord—Pt. 59c; 4/5 qt. 97c. TOMORROW MONDAY THURSDAY 5 FRESH STRING Biff Bcn-HFull qt. $1.19. FHeschman'g, pt. 89c; 4/5 qt. $1.39. fST FURIOUS ACTION The Richest Girl in the World! Black Prince—Pt. 74c. Calvcrt, pt. 79c; full qt. $1.29. 5 Beans 12c lb. EVERY MAN FICHTING! SHE MET , RIDING! LOOKED IN.fl SHOOTING! TOHEREVES^ Brown Eggs 29c WHISKIES "~ ...AND SAW Shenley's Red Label—Pt. $1.09; qt. $2.19. HER BANK DOZEN HAROLD ICU ACCOUNT! Shenley's American Cream (White Label) pt. $1.49; WRIGHTS qt. $3.05. IMPORTED Kinsey (2 years old) pt. 95c. Town Tavern—Pt. 94c; Old Farm, pt. $1.09. Irish Bacon 45c lb. Three Feathers—Pt. $1.0,9; Silver Dollar, pt. 95c. 4 TALL CANS Windsor—Pt. 94c; Three Rivers, pt. 84c. SHEFFIELD Old Gold—Pt. 74c; Cobba Creek, pt. 94c. Old Hickory—Pt. 94c; All American (20 months old), lov»» ROURT Evap. Milk 25c „ pt. 85c. 4 NO. 2 CANS Mead wood (18 months old), pt. 94c; Old Shcnlcy, pt. TAYLOR $1.09; qt. $2.22. Rochelle HUDSON CAMILLE"] Tomatoes 25c Michael WHALEN Also «tth UONIL BARftYMORC k 4 PACKAGES APPLEJACKS Also COMEDY SCREAM KELLOGG'S Tree Top—Pt, 84c; qt. $1.64. Huck Finn—Pt. 9Uc; Hildick's, pt. $1.19. Chapter 3 Also Also Vnndervcer—Pt. $1.14; c|t. $2.25; sal. jug, $7.49. COMEDY LAUGH RIOT BANK FHEE TO LADY PATRONS Corn Flakes 25c DICK TRACY CARTOON A Ilcaiitlful piece of El-Horn CARTOON GREEN Store Open From 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. Daily Adventures of n Cameraman Htaillloiw Silverware, Start Split Peas 5c lb. Saturday Until Midnight. Sundays 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. NEWS EVENTS NEWS EVENTS NIGHT Your Set Now *•••••••••••••••••*•••••• FRIDAY, APRIL 16,' 1937 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE FIVE Lives of Mother and Son When One Is Drowning Name Cbangei THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Personal Mention The belief that a drowning per- There have been famous Published Weekly By Woman's Club To Saved by Alert Operators son rises lo the surface three times wells in English history, but at th« THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY Andrew N. Kvlst was the princi- before dying is very widely held. restoration the name of Cromwell Telephone South Aroboy 4 pal speaker at the meeting of Jer- A yuhui; mutlicr ami her infant soi Even Shakespeare apparently ac- became odious and many bearers sey Blue Chapter of the Daughters I Elect Officers At uru alive today because of the aluiincsF cepted it (Twelfth Night, I., v., 130). of the name made some change so J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOK of the American Revolution at New and Rood judgment of twu I'aulsiiorn Accounts of witnesses, however, re- as to disguise it. Mr. Vincent Crurn- Brunswick on Wednesday. Tuesday Meeting W. J., telephone operator?, .Mary Shu:' veal the fact that some people, mels, ir ivhose company Nicholas lor am] ICIIznhctli Emrlrk. Tile junthci when drowning, have risen to theNickelby acted Komeo, was how on« KNOWLEDGE AND SUPERSTITION Many local members of Keyport The second April meeting of the discovering her baby overcome hy cmi: surface many times before finally man changed an illustrious name. lodge No. 41 Woodmen of the Wor-South Amboy Woman's Club will gas recently, stumbled to tlie telp disappearing whiie other persons Recent press dispatches from China told how several Iiun ld are planning to attend the sup-1 take place at the Parish House JilioiiD. liflMl tlio receiver and then licr have drowned hy one submersion, Sea-Puss dred coolies went on a rampage, rioting and destroying machin Per of the organization to be heldwhen the annual election of officers M>If fell unconscious. and never came to the surface at ery in a textile mill. The reason, of course, was that they though all. No "ule can be made regard- Sea-puss is a dangerous undertow, at Brennan's Grill Monday evening. will be held Tuesday afternoon. Without delay liiese two young ivo like a whirlpool, caused by the com- the machines were robbing them of jobs. ing the number o! times a body A variety hour will be the feature men set to work to send altf to the bined effect of several breakers; al- Most of us who read those dispatches probably smiled and A meet'ng of the Board of Direc- of the entertainment program and stricken household, first culling a may or may not come to the sur- tors of the YM.C.A. will be held on face. so an undertow setting along the thought about those "poor, ignorant Chinese." But it wasn't so hostesses will be Mrs. Joseph Tice neighbor to Investigate, and then dis shore. • long ago that some of the "more enlightened" races were doing Monday evening, and Mrs. John Perkins. patching n physician to the house. the same thing. And even today we occasionally run across peo- Eugene Hulse is seriously ill at On Tuesday. May 4th, the annual ple of our own country who think that machines create unem- his home on Henry street. banquet of the club wil! take place Eyes oi the Starfish ployment. when past presidents of the club The starfish has a set' of eyes on will be hostesses. Actually, the Chinese who raided the mill knew only one sid Chester Meinzer, son of Dr. and each side of its five arms. Mrs. L. F. Meinzer, of Bordentown of the case. So do some Americans. While on the subject, let's avenue, has returned to his home in look at a few facts: Broadway Market this city after an extended visit 1. Between 1870 and 1930—the period of the greatest ex through the South. Mr. Meanze pansion of machinery—the population of the United States in left this city last April and during 122 N. Broadway South Amboy creased only 218 per cent while gainfully employed rose 291 per his tour visited all the Southern WE DELIVER PHONE 261 cent. In 1870, without many machines, it took 324 persons 1,000 States. to produce goods and services; in 1930, with many more mach WE GIVE S. & H. STAMPS John McCormack, of this city, re- ines, it took 400 persons per 1,000 population. cently elected Exalted Ruler of the 2. In 1860, when everything was done by hand, there were Perth Amboy Lodge of Elks, officiat ; FANCY 4;369 office workers per million of population; in 1930, with add- ed as a grand lodge officer at the ing machines, typewriters, and so on, there were 49,805 office installation of officers of punellen ' CREAMERY-ROLL •workers per million. Lodge on Wednesday evening. A DX Butter 36c Ib 3. In 1850, only 38 per cent of the national income went to [Francis B. Hanaway, son of Mr FANCY MIL1 K FED the working men; today they get more than 67 per cent of it. and Mrs. John Hanaiway of Stock- PRIME BEEP r»O 11 FANC All we have to do is compare the lot of the superstitious on St., has satisfactorily comple- Chinese with that of the average American. That comparison ted his course at the Drake Business Rib Roast ZOClDFowl shows clearly whether machines are helpful or harmful. Cbllege, Perth Amboy, after nine months at training. He Is now qual- Rates for advertisements in this column. All advertisements under thla MILK FED ified as a stenographer. heading, 5 cents per line; minimum charge 35c for one insertion; minimum BREAST OR METHODIST EPISCOPAL 1 MORGAN ITEMS OF CHURCH charge 25 cents on repeat advertisements. "Help Wanted,' "Lost and SHOULDERS Rev. George E. Taylor, Church Chimes Pound," and "For Rent" advertisements, payable in advance. For Stuffing Veal 14c lb Minister INTEREST Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. T. ForTheWeek FOB RENT—APARTMENTS ; GENUINE SPRING SUGAR CURED Armstrong, Superintendent. FOR SALE (By Joe Mutter) Morning Service l'l A. M. Topic: HRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A card party was held on Thurs- "Let Us Escape." FOB HHNT: Five rooms, complete- Organized 1852 SOMEBODY'S OPPORTUNITY! ! Legs of Lamb lb 27cCali. Hams ,1b. 16c day evening, April 8 under the au- Epworth League at 6:45 P. M. ly furnished. All improvements. Main Street and Broadway Six room frame house wtth all spices at the Bayview Manor Rod Mr. o. Van Cleaf in charge. Inquire at 315 Fourth St., Ctty. Rev. Harry Stanstary Weyrlch. improvements located oa an im- and Gun Club in Bay View ManoT. Evening Service at 7:30 P. M. M4-9-2tx Rector. proved street. Block to Bus lines, Topic: "Let Us Be Just." The affair proved successful with Harold G. Semoniet, Lay Reader Five front lots; garage. Not a i Milk Fed Legs or Rump Veal, lb. 20c The Junior Choir will sing at the a large crowd attending. Paul Zuydhoek, Organist, and pretentious place but a comfort- morning service. APARTMENT For Rent: 3 rooms Van Hise was cfaalman at the com- Choirmaster. able home and the price tor an I FRESH MADE CHOPPED BEEF 19c Ib. mittee In charge of the affair and and bath, all improvements. In- immediate sale is only $2250 was assisted by William Hasslachov, METHODIST PROTESTANT quire 228 Church St. S4-2-tf (x) Third Sunday after Easter which is just about the value of | FRESH MADE SAUSAGE .25c lb. Russell O. Mathis, James QJeason, CHURCH 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion. the land. Investigate this. JOHN- Irving Bectanan, Fred Bupprecht, 9:30 A. M. Church School. Rev. Walter S. Patrick, Pastor FOR RENT: Apartment, 7 rooms SON, 324 Main st. 4-2-lt(o) Charles Sprague, Charles Switzer, 10:45 A. M. Holy Communion and I ITALIAN COOK OIL, Gallon .<99c Second St. and Stevens Ave. and bath, all Improvements. In- Robert Casey Sr., and George Fau- iermon. ser. Tonlgrht, 7:30 P. M., Missionary quire 261 Henry St. 4-12-tf(so) 6:30 P. M., Young Peopi3's Guild. CHOICE BUHiDINa LOTS In good UCO DILL PICKLES, quart jar. 17c The door prize was awarded to Society meeting. (In the Church). Address by the locations are becoming very scar- Mrs. Edward Gleason and Bowen Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Sunday Rector. AUTO REFINISHING ce as South Amboy is building up IM»»*«IMUIIIIIIIIIM«miHMMMM»«Mtllllltt Lawrence and Mrs. Charles I«ach School; Howard Bloodgood, super- Subject: "Jesus Chooses His As- slowly but surely. Houses for rent won the special prizes. The other intendent. sociates." Everyone cordially in- RELIABLE AUTO are at a premium and NOW Is prize winners were: Pinochle:. Sam- 11 A. M. Morning Worship; ser- vited. the time to build the home that uel Hyer, Mrs. A. Arnold, Michael REFINISHING CO. mon by the pastor, "Thou Art the Wednesday, April 21st 402 N»w Brunswick Ave., Perth -you have been (planning. Be sure WE TELL THE WORLD ^ Hendrlcks, Prank Pulton, Mrs. CMan". . that you locate it among desir- 7:15 A. M. Holy Communion Amboy. Tel. P. A. 4-0608 WeHber, Mrs. Fred Bupprecht, Leo 7:30 P. M., Evening worship; ser- able neighbors and In congenial YOU TELL YOUR FRIENDS 9:30 A. M. Holy Communion. Complete Auto Body and Fender Bill, Mrs. Hugh Cottrell. Mrs. Rus-mon by the pastor, "Christ the "There is destiny which makes us surroundings. I have a number of About our complete line of used R. & 'G. Cars. A. com- sell O. Mathis, S. C. Rehlus, Mrs. Hope of Glory". Repairing very fine lots for sale and shall brothers— DUCO-DULUX PAINTING plete selection to choose from at unbelievable price Re- Nelson Beats, Fred Kath, and Mrs. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Bible For- None lives to self alone; be glad to show them to anyone ductions. S. C. Rehfus. Five Hundred: Mrs. T-*4-tf um. All welcome. All that we send into the lives of interested In acquiring a home SEE THEM—JDRIVE THEM—AND BE SATISFIED Charles M. Thomas, R. M. Moreno, before the boom that is surely on others A WMNG3—SHADES THAT OUR CARS ARE BEST Mrs. Edward Gleason and Miss Eliz- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Comes bade into our own." the way. abeth Gleason. Bridge: Mrs. Ed-' Down Payment Walter W. Mininger, Minister The Acolytes of Christ Church 2 lots, Ferris St., all Improvements ward Tice, Mrs. Charles Stockton, will give a card party in the Parish AMBOY SHADE & AWNING CO. 2 lots, Fourth St., all improve- 1936 PLYMOUTH TUDOR TOURING— Edward Tice, and Mrs. Krteg. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. House,, Wednesday, April 21, for House and Store Awningi, Win- ments. Low Mileage $195.00 Non-players: George Fauser, Mrs. Morning Worship at 11 A. Mfo.r the benefit of their annual visit dow shades. Best materials. Be* 2 lots, Bordemtown Ave., suitable onable cost. 285 Elm St, Ptrtfc 1936 CHEVROLET MASTER COUPE— Clara Henry, Bert Perry, R. O. Ma- Top'c of sermon, Working for God.. to New York City. for home or business. $500 each. Radio, heater, rumble seat 7. $185.00 this, Carleton Dufford, Miss Mary Amboy. Tel. 829 P. A. «-10-t* Evening Worship 7:30. Sermon The Christ Church annual ser- 2 lots, Stevens Ave. $800 each. 1935 PONTIAC COUPE— Rogan, Ohristie Thomas, Martin lopio, "Living In elation to God." vice for the Aoolytes of the Episco- 6 lots Ferris st., between Pine PERSONAL ' Very clean with heater $165.00 Neson, Mrs. Addle Lynch and Chris- The following Wednesday, the pal Diocese of New Jersey will be ave. and Feltus St., entire plot tie Duflord. subject for study will be "The Holy leld in the Church at 8 o'clock on FREE! If excess acid causes you $2,500. 1935 STUDEBAKER COACH— Spirit Works." :he evening of Thursday, May 13th. Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, In- REAL BSTATE, Fire Insurance, 6 cylinder; low mileage .....' $135.00 A Court of Honor will be held for he Rt. Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, digestion, Heartburn, Belching, Auto Insurance. 1935 PLYMOUTH COUPE— the Morgan Boy Scouts at the Mor- Japanese Are Sentimental 3. D., Bishop Coadjutor of the Dio- Bloating, Nausea, get free sample JOHNSON, 324 Main St., City. A bargain at this price $162.00 lectors' prescription, Udga, at Arky's gan Firehouse next Friday evening The profound sentimentality of the will be the, preacher. Visiting 3-26-lt (X) 1935 PLYMOUTH COACH— Drug Store, Broadway. 3-5-12t x at which time merit and member- Japanese finds no greater expres- clergymen will assist the Rector. Very good condition $162.00 ship badges will be awarded to the sion than in a tiny, well-preserved The Rev. Harry Stansbury Weyrich, WASHERS — VACUUM CLEANERS cemetery on Aoshimu Island. It 1931 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN— scouts. The Charter for 1B37 will •with the service. Supper will be MANURE FOR SALE Everymake Stores. Bold at low- also be presented to the troop. was made for 'lie exclusive burial ierved in the Parish House after the est terms. Thousands of parts; A Gne car $145.00 of a lit lor of unborn whales whose iervice. The public is cordially in- motors, machines: 283 Elm St., 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH— A large crowd was in attendance inolher had bi"-n killcl hy whalers. 't*ed to attend. MANURE FOR SALE—Manure and Amboy, Phone P. A. 4-2262 Good Rubber; new paint $135.00 at the Dance and Chicken Supper leaf mold for sale, by the bag or 2-fl-tf (x) 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER COUPE— which was held at DeBiase's Rest- bushel. Inquire Mathew Krause, Good condition; new paint $95.00 aurant last Saturday night. Reserve District No. 2 Charter No. 3878 Route No. 4, Roses Corner. 3-12-4t HELP WANTED 1932 PLYMOUTH COUPE •. $75.00 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH The second series of games of the WANTED: Man or woman with car 1932 PLYMOUTH COACH $75.00 AMBOY, IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE to visit select families who request Quoit Tournament being held by OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 31ST, 1937 MONEY TO LOAN 1931 DODGE SEDAN $75.00 the Morgan Hose and Chemical Co. information about seashore hom- 1930 DODGE SEDAN ....$60.00 (Published in iwponse to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, es. Pleasant personality and will- No. 1 has commenced iwlth Fred 1930 CHEVROLET SEDAN $50.00 under Section 5211, IT. S. Revised Statutes) MONEY TO LOAN on bond and ingness to work evenings more Kath in first place. Kath was the mortgage in sums of $100 1200 $300 victor of the nrst round, also. ASSETS essential than experience. Salary 2-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE $400, $500 and up to $10,000. Office and commission. Write your qual- Loans and discounts - - * 726,353.72 hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m. PERSONAL NOTES 22 84 ifications. Morrisey * Walker, Overdrafts - - Wednesdays and Saturdays: from Miss Margaret NaTusch of Eliz- Cllflwood, N. J. 4-18-lto United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully 8:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire John A abeth visited her parents, Mr. and DORSEY USED CAR MART guaranteed - - 697,995.12 Lovely. Trust Company Building. Mrs. John NaTusch of Cliff Avenue HELP WIANTKD: Young man with Other bonds, stocks, and securities - 657,025.43 car to work on commission basis. NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. AND ELM ST. recently. t Banking house—Furniture and fixtures - 90,000.00 TRUCKING—STORAGE Inquire Jacob J. Jaoobaen, 114 Perth Amboy, N. J. Real Estate owned other than banking house — 125,219.75 (South Broadway. 4-16-lt Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Muth and Reserve, with Federal Reserve Bank 211,754.93 Tel. P. A. 4-2703 daughter Horcnce and Mrs. E. Hus- 1 Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Items in process EPPERS STORAGE: Moving and LOST AND FOUND MIIWM 8ey of Bayonne were week-end vis- of collection - - 164,517.05 itors oif Mr. and Mrs. David Roshon storage. Dependable loeal and LOST: White Terrior, with, black Other Assets - 3,014.75 of Blnghaniton, New York. long distance moving, 288 Madiaor eye. Answers to name of "Spot- Mrs. Hussey of Bayonne Is now avenue, Perth Amboy, Tel. P. A, fte." Return to 408 Ferris street. Total Assets - $2,676,083.59 4-2818. U 4-16-lt •yteiting Mr. and Mrs. Muth. LIABILITIES Miss Louise Farrell and William Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations $ 288,596.27 Patterson Jr. were week-end visit- Timo deposits of individuals, partnerships, ana corporations... 1,975,506.17 ors at Washington, D. C, accom- State, county and municipal deposits - 43.763.73 panied by Mr. and Mrs, Oliver D. United States Government and postal savings deposits 25,746.32 NOW IS THE TIME Measure of Betarar. Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier's To get your hair reconditioned for a checks outstanding - — 7,351.15 summer permanent Misses Lydia and Phyliss Pitt Total of items 14, to 18, Inclusive: AH $5.00 Permanent Waves $3.50 have returned to Maplewood after (a) Secured by pledge of loans and/or visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. investments - —-$ 32,235.00 AH $7.50 Permanent Waves $5.00 Albert Pitt. (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or SCALP TREATMENT 75c AND $1 investments '• - 2,308,818.64 Big Tree Grows in Georgia One of Georgia's rarest botanical (c) Total Deposits $2,341,053,64 DOLLY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE specimens is a big sequoia, or red- Capital Account: wood, from California, which is 139 NORTH BROADWAY TEL. 453 "SOUTH AMBOY'S OUTSTANDING MARKET' Class A preferred stock, 2,500 shares, par• $50 \ the city cemetery at growing in per share, retirable at $50 per share. Mlliill Class B preferred stock, 2,000 shares, par• $5> $326,000.00 pershare, retirable at $50 per share \ Smoked Hams (whole)lb. 27c •M-H-H-H >•+++•••«••» M'+* Common stock, 1,000 shares, par $100 per Share.. ) Undivided profits—Net $8,029.95 Preferred stock retirement fund - 2,000.00 NOTICE Quality Rib Roast (best) lb. 29c THE Total Capital Account - - — 335,029.95 Due to the increased price of raw materials, all bread Total Liabilities - .$2,676,083.59 Memorandum: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure will be increased lc. New prices effective today. Breast of Milk Fed Veal, lb. 17c i HOME ECONOMIST! Liabilities United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully • HIM !>•••< UttllHHW guaranteed — — - - - 104,197.00 Dread Other bonds, stocks, and securities — 17,870.00 SOUTH AMBOY DAYLIGHT BAKERY Fresh Cali Hams - lb. 19c 0 slices state bread. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) _$ 122,067.00 103 N. Broadway Telephone 153 <4 cup butter. Pledged: Smoked Cali Hams lb. 21c 2 ogga. (a) Against United States Government and postal savings 2 cups milk. deposits -— 104,197.00 M, teaspoon salt. (c) Against deposits of trust departments 7,970.00 ASSORTED JELLIES, 8 oz, glass. 10c 14 cup" sugar. (f) With Statel authorities to qualify for tho exercise of GRAPE >"iR APPLE JELLY, 2 lb. jar 25c >£ cup raisins. fiduciary powers - — 9,900.00 1 teaspoon vnnlla extract. Women's and Misses' Hub C >r College Town CATSUP, 2 14 oz. bottles..25c Spread butter on bread, and cut GR'" ASPARAGUS (Center Cuts) 1 Ib. 3 oz. can..20c (h) Total Pledged - - $ 122,007.00 Crcpc and Batiste Gowns and Pajamas. It's getting time to sol bread Into cubes. Boat eggs slight- State of New Jersey, County of Middlesex, ss: ly add milk, salt, sugar, bread I, R. C. stephenson, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly tii bed In sheer cotton beauties like these. Flowered batiste rouble S. & II. And Elk Stamps Given on Saturday Only cubes and raisins. Pour Into but- swenr that tho above statement is truo to the best of my knowledge ana Kownn, with white, orchid, blue or pink crmin<[«. princess stylo We Redeem S. and H. Stamp Books tcral baking dish and bake In mod- belief. KOWIIS anil (wo piece pii.iamiiK. Lots of tricky detailing and nicely erate oven at 350 degrees for nbout R. C. STEPHENSON, Cashier. trimmed. Sl/.cn 10 nml 17, $1.00. Also extra sizes, $1.25. one hour. Servo with plain cream Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th dny of April, 1037. 236 North Feltus Street "" or hard sauce. Serves six. Wm. P. Nichols, Notary Public. Orders Called for and Delivered to your door free. Correct—Attest: GOULD S DRESS SHOPPE Roclpe Telephone 226 Compliments of Charles P. Perrlno, 143 NORTH BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. O. W. Welsh, STORE OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 8 TO 10 A. M. SOUTH AMUOY DAYLIGHT E. H. Eulnor, Wo (Jive S. He II. Green Trading Stumps BAKERY Directors. PAGE SIX THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1937

•r Odm— SHERXPF'S SALE THE FEATHERHEADS ., FOR RELIABLE GOODNESS— AM INFORMATION ON LIFE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSET- VsMATEVER IM Et-EPHAWT COULD BEJOiH Befrween EDITH M. WOLFF. Com- THE WOfSLD INSURANCE CONSULT plainant, and BESSIE KOSENE WOU ITS TU4KS A. STEINER and ALEXANDER KOSENE, her POlMCr SO LENGTH OF 225 Church St. Tel. 436 husband, Defendants, Fi Fa for LOM&2 South Amboy, N. J. the sale of mortgaged premises. • dated March 19, 1937. By virtue of the above stated SHERIFF'S SALE Writ, to me directed and delivered, Middlesex common Pleas Court I will expose to sale at public ven- Between South River Trust Com- due on pany, Claire L. Serviss, assignee, WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- Plaintiff, and Holmes B.'Davidson, EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D., Defendant. PI. Fa. for the sale of NINETEEN HUNDRED premises dated March 11, 1937. THIRTY-SEVEN By virtue of the above stated writ, at two o'clock. Standard Time, in to me directed and delivered, I.will the afternoon of the said day, at expose to sale at public vendue on the Sheriff's Office in the City of WEDNESDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF New Brunswick, N. J. APRIL, A. D., NINETEEN HUN All the following tract or parcel -DRED THIRTY-SEVEN ' of land and premises hereinafter FINNEY OF THE FORCE * Her Objective at two o'clock Daylight Saving Time particularly described, situate, ly- in the afternoon exf the said day. at ing and being in the City of Perth HEV/ HELP.' SNOOP/ BACK.' ALL o'Vez? ' HECK Die Sheriffs Office in the City of Amboy, in the County of Middlesex A WOMAN'S" QlT BACK/ GIVE HER AIR- GIT ME : :e r. Eruny* .tie, N. J and State of New Jersey. FAIMTED IM AIR/ OP THEM , A" the rlfeht, title and interest of BEGINNING at a point on the •WERE/ UMBERELLEPSf defendant, Holmes B. Davidson, of. northerly side of Woodruff Place, in and to all the following described distant one hundred twenty-five premises, to wit: (125) feet easterly from the east- SALE All that certain tract or parcel erly side of High Street and from AlM'T of land and premises, situate, lying thence running northerly at right and being in the Borough of South angles to Woodruff Place, one hun- NO River, in the County of Middlesex dred thirty-nine feet and eight and State of New Jersey: (139'8") inches; thence easterly in Heginning at the inujrsect'on ••! a line parallel with Woodruff Pla- t'ifi northeasterly lin*. of tno Old ce, fifty-three feet and ten (53'10"> 3iidge New Brunswick Turnpike as Inches to land now or formerly of the same was laid out in 1923, with David Isenberg; thence southerly the northerly line of DeVoe street in a line parallel with the first de- which point Is marked by an iron scribed course, twenty-five (25) fe- pin for a marKer and runs thence et to a stake; thence westerly, par- (1) north 21 degrees 40 minutes west allel with Woodruff Place, nine- along the said northeasterly line of teen feet ten U9'10") inches to a fourth inning, with the score a tie, said Turnpike, 634.44 feet to a con- stake; thence again southerly in a each team having one run to their crete monument for a point; thence line parallel with the first described LOOKING BACK HELP KIDNEYS course, one hundred fourteen feet credit. To Get Rid of Acid (2) north 10 degrees 20 minutes west Sees Cities Linked Closer by still along the said northeasterly and eight (114'8") inches to the? The first downpour came at the and Poisonous Waste northerly side of Woodruff Place: 22YEARS end of the third inning, which drove: Your kidneys help to keep you-well line of said Turnpike, 394.69 feet to by constantly filtering wute matter thence again westerly, along th& the players to shelter. This soon Modern Stainless Steel Trains 'from the blood. If your kidneys get a point; thence (3) north 1 degrees Issue of April 17, 1915 passed away and play was again re- functionally disordered and fail to 01 minute west, still along said line northerly side of Wbodruff Place,, remove excess impurities, there may be thlrtynfour (34') feet to the point Immediately following the reading sumed, but for only one inning, when poisoning of the whole system and of said Turnpike, 34.14 feet to a INAUGURATION of two 12-car, body-wide distress. point in the southerly line of land or place of Beginning. of the minutes of the last meeting the second downpour came and Burning, scanty or too frequent url> ot the Council on Tuesday evening, placed the field In such a wet and JL light-weight, stainless steel nation may be a warning of some kidney now or formerly of one Schoen: Being the premises commonly muddy condition that it put the streamlined trains in over-night or bladder disturbance. thence (4) south 86 degrees 43 min- known and designated as No. 48: • petition from the property owners service between Chicago and Den You may rfuffer nagging backache, kabosh on the playing for the rest persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, utes 57 seconds east and along the Woodruff Place, Perth Amboy, N. J. on Main street and Washington ave- yer marks the beginning of a new getting up nights, swelling, pufflnesfl of the afternoon. 1 said southerly line of Schoen, 366.91 The approximate amount of the nue was read. It requested that development In railroad transporta- under the eyes'—feel weak, nervous, all feet to the westerly line of land of pavement be told on Main street to This Sunday afternoon the fans tion which is destined to rival the played out. decree to be satisfied by said sale airplane in saving time, in the opin- In tuch cases it Is better to rely on a Wtiitehead Bros.; thence (5) south >s the sum of six thousand three Thompson street and Washington will be given a treat to a double medicine that has won country-wide 3 degrees 09 minutes west along the •venue to Elm stretet. Upon motion ion of Edward G. Budd,' of Phila- acclaim than on something leu favor. hundred fifty two dollars ($6,352.00> header. The opener will be against delphia, pioneer in the field of ably known. Use Doan's PIIIB. A multi- said westerly line of land of White- ot Mr. Slover it was received and the Sheridans who 'will appear with tude of ggratefull peopeoplp e recommend together with the costs of this sale. light-weight trains. Doan't.D' AkAs yu r neighbihbor] head Bros. 993.30 feet to a point In Together with all and singular referred to the Council as a com- a strong lineup. "Diddy" Maxfleld the northerly line of DeVoe street; mittee of the whole. Later in the will be in the box for them and will The new 12-car Diesel-powered the rights, privileges, hereditaments, trains of the Burlington Railroad, thence (6) north 86 degrees 26 min- and appurtenances thereunto be- meeting a motion was passed that shoot them over in his old time known as the Dcnvor Zephyrs, long- utes west and along the northerly \ the Council meet with the property skill. Molly will likely be in the DOANS PILLS longing or in anyiwdse aippertaln- est streamlined trains in tho world, line of DeVoe street, 6.75 feet to the lng. -owners on these streets on Tuesday box to oppose them and-an inter- flash through the night at speeds of point or place of Beginning. night to discuss the kind of pave- esting game can be expected. 90 to 100 miles an hour and average F. HERDMAN HARDINO, ment deemed suitable. In tha sunsetter, the Acmes of 66 miles an hour including stops. MIDDLESEX COUNTY Excepting thereout and therefrom Sheriff. They make the 1,039-mile run from SURROGATE'S COURT so much of the aforesaid premises HARRY S. MEDINETS, Another petition signed by seven Perth Amboy will oppose the local Denver to Chicago In 15 hours, 50 property owners affected, asked that team. NOTICE as was conveyed by the following $26.88 Solicitor. minutes, so that no time is lost from deeds: (1) As described in a deed 4-2-4t a surface sewer on Bordentown ave- Line ups for the Saturday game the business day. All persons concerned may take by Holmes B, Davidson, et al. to nue between Pine avenue and the were: Sacred Hearts, Szaro, rf.; Within a tew months another notice, that the Subscriber, Admin- Raritan river railroad bridge be Witzak. c; Molly, p.; J. Nebus, 3b.; Lawrence Embly, dated November stainless steel streamliner, the 9-car istrator, etc., of Mary Czapar Dob- 5, 1923, and recorded in the Mid- SHERIFF'S SALE built for the convenience of the gen- Woycehoski, If.; C. Nebus, lb.; J. Supar-Chlef of the Kanta Fe, will go rzeka, deceased, intends to exhibit dlesex County Clerk's Office in Lib- , eral public as well as those inter- Schultz, cf.; A. Schultz, ss.; Kabos- into service between Chicago and his final account to the Orphans' In Chancery of New Jersey ky, 2b. California. Other roads, too, are er 759, page 324; (2) as described in ested. Upon motion the matter was planning the extension of fast, light- Court for the County of Middlesex, a deed from Holmes B. Davlson, et. Between Slovak Gymnastic Un- referred to the Council as a whole. Smokeless Powder, Jackin, If.; walght trains in over-ulaht service on Friday, the 'thirtieth day of als. to Charles W. and Mabel Olsen, ion Sokol of the United States of Later a motion was made to the) Jackett, lb.; Clark, 3b.; Cheeseman, between distant points. April, 1937, at 10 A. M., (Daylight dated October 28, 1924, and record- effect that the street committee be ss.; T. Render, cf.; Plerson, p.; J: America, a corporation of New Jer- "These trains, cupable of making Saving Time), in the Term of April, ed in the Middlesex County Clerk's sey, Complainant, and Michael Sel- empowered to have plans and speci- Render, 2b.; P. Render, c; Smull- a thousand miles over-night with- 1937, for settlement and allowance; Office in Book ,787, page 132; (3) as osky and Eva Selosky, his wife, els fications drawn up for the con- en, rf. out the loss of any time from busi- the same being first audited and described in a deed from Holmes B. als., Defendants. Fi Fa for sale of struction of such a sewer to be pre- ness, are what the railroads have roads .which have them in service stated by the Surrogate. Davison, et als. to William J. Kern, mortgaged' premises dated March. sented at the next meeting of the Dated March 23rd, 1937.- The services at the Empire Ther been coming to," Mr. Budd said. have proved that they can operate dated July 30, 1924, and recorded in 16, 1937. body. The motion was carried. atre tomorrow promise to be quite "They are the answer to a public de- profitably with fares at two cents a Joseph Dobrzcka, the Middlesex County Clerk's Office mand for 'all-weather' speed service mile. By virtue of the above stated The granting of renewals of li- interesting. Mr. J. T. Scoull is slat- Administrator. in I/Jber 804, page 322; (4) as de- writ, to me directed and delivered, quor licenses was next taken up and ed to be the principal speaker. He that Mir passes air schedules by not "In the near future we shall see cutting into the business day. The many 6f our cities that are a thou- Jacob L. Levlnson, Esq., scribed to a deed from Holmes B. I will expose to sale at public ven- • total of thirty-seven, all that were is the president of the New Jersey /'.cpliyr type trains have proved sand miles or so apart linked by Counselor at Law, Davison, et als. to Charles W. and due on Miked, were granted upon motion. Christian Endeavor. His address in themselves for safety, dependability over-night service with these stain- 174 Smith Street, Mabel Olsen, dated July 9th, 1929, WEDNESDAY, THE 21ST DAY OF all probability will be of an evan- £erth Amboy, N. J. and recorded In the Middlesex Cou- and economy us well as speed. Rail- less steel streamliners." APETti, A. D., 1937 In honor of the eighteenth birth- gelistic nature, and Is expected to Proctor. 3-26-5t nty Clerk's Office in Book 968 of be particularly interesting to young Deeds, page 456; (5) as described in at two o'clock, standard time, in the' day of their daughter Ella May, Mr. afternoon of the said day. at the and Mrs. C. Bennett gave a recep- men. a deed from Holmes B. Davison, et als. to Alexander Nagy, dated and Sheriff's Office in the City of New tion at their home on Bordentown Brunswick, N. J. Avenue last Saturday night. It was The ladies' night and euchre hel delivered on or albout August 26, largely attended by young folk and at the rooms of South Amboy Coun 1932, and recorded in the Middle- All the following tract or parcel the evening was passed pleasantly in cil No. 426, Knights of Columbus, or sex County Clerk's Office on Sept- of land and premises Hereinafter the playing of games of various particularly described, situate, ly- Tuesday evening last proved to toe ember 2, 1932, in Book 1036, page kinds. Instrumental selections were a grand social success. A largi This New BREAD Diet ing and being In the Township of rendered by Edward Dill, Arthur 502. Piscataway, in the County of Mid- number of Knights with their wive! The approximate amount of the dlesex and State of New Jersey. Ingraham and Florence Robinson. and lady ' friends attended. Afte: Russell Hardy entertained with tne judgment to be satisfied by said sale Said lot being known as and by eight series of esight games of euchn Is the sum of Two Hundred Six- rendition of several solos. Refresh- were played the winners were an Lot No. 39 on Block X as shown and ments were served and the guests teen Dollars ($216.00), together laid out on a certain map entitled nounced as follows: Mrs. Johr Takes Off Pounds with the costs of this sale. departed wishing Miss Bennett "Map of Section two Plalnfleld Ter- many happy returns of the day. Qormley, first prize; Mrs. Jame; Together with all and singular race," made by F. A. Dunham-Clar- Dwyer, second; Mr. John Lucitt the rights, privileges, hereditaments ln Co., C. E., of PlainfleW, N. J., In Among those present were: Miss first prize, and Mr. John Triggs, Without loss of Energy and appurtenances thereunto be- May, 1917, and Hied in the Office of Florence Robinson, of Newark; Miss second. Miss Katherine Sullivan longing or in anywise appertaining. the Clerk of the County of Middle- May Bennett, Miss Mildred Rolfe, carried off the booby prize. F. HERDMAN HARDING. sex, July 1917, at New Brunswick, Miss Helen Agan, Miss Estelle Bris- The balance of the evening wa Sheriff. N. J. and more fully described as *ie. Miss Anna Mundy, Miss Myrtle ;,pent in song and dancing. Miss STANLEY S. DICKERSON, follows: , King, Miss Geneva Maclver, Miss Scientific 'discoveries Nellie Cantlon, Mrs. James Dwyer Attorney. Beginning 275 feet from the Zora Boyce, Miss Lottie Turner, Miss Messrs. Eugene Bird, Thomas Jamei $44.52 Tillle SloVer, Miss Estelle King, prove Bread proteins 4-2-4t northwest corner formed by the in- and Robert Cantlon and John Trigg: tersection of Belmont avenue and Miss Edna Bennett, Mrs. Bon-el entertained with songs, accompanied Newman, Mrs. Robert Roxbury, Delmore avenue, running thence by Prof. Robert Barry. The Knight! help burn up fat SHERIFF'S SALE northerly along the westerly side of Mrs. Herbert Roxbury, also Messrs. are arranging for another ladies1 Alex Ritteir, Edward Ritter, Arthur while reducing In Chancery of Now Jersey. Delmore avenue 25 feet; running Ingraham, John Thorpe, William night to be htld in the near future. Between J. Randolph Appleby, Sr. thence westerly parallel with Bel- Complainant, and Helen D. Sloan, mont avenue 100 feet: running Mills. Russell Hardy. Walter White, nREAD itself is not fattening. Edward Dill, Kenneth Terney, Roy Bird's Skeleton Most Rigid et als., Defendants. Fi Fa. for the thence southerly parallel with Del- Bennett, and Herbert Roxbury, Jr. The skeleton of a bird is the JjThis is a fact everyone should sale of mortgaged premises dated mont avenue, 25 feet; running most rigid of all the animals • FOLLOW THIS know. March 23, 1037. thence easterly again parallel with Bones fuse together and overlap, Bread is not just a "starchy" By virtue.of the above stated writ Belmont avenue 100 feet to the The regular meeting of the Wo- The familiar "wish bone" is simply BREAD DIET PLAN food. It is a combination of carbo- to me directed and delivered, I will westerly side of Delmore avenue or man's Club was held in the City the two collar bones grown together hydrates for energy, and a special expose to sale at public vendue on the point or place of Beginning. Hall Thursday afternoon with the to give greater strength to the at- This Dl.f Plan qlvil •bouf 1500 Col- orlti a day—tto reducing allowance of form of protein that helps to burn WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH DAY Known as No. 338 Delmore ave- President. Mrs. William Nichols, in tachment of wings. The breastbone •h# avtragi pvrion, modcratvly ac- OF MAY, A. D., 1937 nue, South Plainfleld. N. J. the chair. is not flat as in most animals, but tive with an Ideal wtlgHI of 130 lot., up fat while you are reducing. who It 10 t« 20 Ibi. ovwwaight. Go on the new Bread Diet and at two o'clock Daylight Saving Time j The appioximate amount of the Plans were perfected for their an- has an enormous ridge down the in the afternoon of the said day at decree to be satisfied by said sale nual reception, banquet and music- middle for the attachment of flight stay splendidly energetic while the Sheriff's Office. In the City of is the sum of two thousand three al to be held in the City Hall, on muscles. These muscles are rela • BREAKFAST you reduce, instead of being weak, New Brunswick, N. J. hundred fifty-two dollars ($2,352.- May 6th. The ladies expect to moke tively hundred.', of times more pow- I •!••• fruit lul» tired and irritable. You have All ttoat certain lot, tract, or par- 00) together with the costs of this this the largest social events of the erful than similar muscles in man. Small urvlnl lain mot, flih er an ••• plenty of energy food in the lib- cel of land and premises, hereinaf- sale. season. In some birds they are so highly ! SLICES TOAST, with '/. it. batter I cu» cofffi (eleir) I tsi. tuiir eral allowance of Bread. ter particularly described, situate, Together with all and singular After the selection of Mrs. Wm. developed that they represent hall Bread also helps keep the lying and being in the Borough of the rights, privileges, hereditaments. Nichols, the club's president, as the the bird's entire weight. muscles firm. Extreme diets may Spotswood, in the County of Mid- and appurtenances thereunto be- delegate to the State Federation > LUNCH OR SUPPER result in nervous breakdown. dlesex and State of New Jersey. longing or In anywise appertaining. meeting to be held at Atlantic City, ModtraU urvlns tun mist, flih, er 2 t«oi Beginning at the south side of the F. HERDMAN HAHDINO, thd afternoon was given over to Avtriie itrvfni I inen vnettbl* They should be undertaken only 7 SLICES BREAD, with '/a »q. butter under your physician's direction. Main street at the northwest corner Sheriff. music and several selections were Avert•• itrvlni fruit ultd of Reverend John M. Ward's lot ns LEONARD J. ZAREMBA, rendered on an Edison gramnphoius The Bread Diet is not extreme. UMPROVl I ti"* ml III It cuts to a minimum foods that the needle now points; thence run- Solicitor. Recently a number of people when ning (1) soiulh 58 degrees 30 min- $26.88 3-26-4t. • DINNER are practically all starch, the utes west fifty eight feet four in- visiting tha graves in St. Mary's sugars and the fats. In their place, ches (58' 4") with a line running cemetery of their loved ores who JOUR SHAVES! '/• alii* fruit er tomtto Julw you eat Bread. have passed into eternity, have Qinirom *»r*lng lain m«*t, flih or (owl parallel with the line of John M. MIDDIiESEX COUNTY Amiga i-mlns 1 vegetable!, I green If you are overweight and want Ward's lot; thence (2) south 27 de- found the cemetery a rendezvous Small lervlnv simple dmart SURROGATE'S COURT for tramps and hoboes, and have 2 8LI0EB BREAD, with V, iq. butter to reduce safely, follow this diet grees 30 minutes east to the Man- NOTICE TO CREDITORS I tup esffta tr lei (eltir) I tip. mgir and eat Bread as the main part of atepan River; thence (3) down the been accosted by thosa specimens of said river us it rtms to the soutti- humanity for old. This has proven If jour Ideal weight Is morn or Iran your energy food. Ruth Executrix of to be very annoying to some, while than 130 lb».. Incrriift* or dr err nap the west corner of the said John M. William deceased, by others have been greatly alarmed food* In thin dint, Imt keep Ihr Itrrtul Ward's lot; thence (4) along his direction Frank A. Connolly, and frightened by these men of the In the right proportion. Z0 PAGE lOOK ON EASY, $>(FE line north 27 degrees 30 minutes Surrogate of .the County ot Mlddlo- road. The close proximity of the "EDUCING. Dallclauimeoli-ns west to the place of Beginning. sex, hereby gives notice to the cred- railroad to this cemetery, places it hunaffr — buf pounds come off. Tho said tract Is also known ns itors of the said William H. Paiison, within each access of these men. DAYLIGHT BAKERY Lot No. 19, as laid out on tho Tax t'o bring in their debts, demands GIT COMPLETE REDUCING IN- This headquarters for tramps should i ntA "TliA nrrad Diet"—ItnHpf! on work of Hutlmrl- Assessment Map of the Borough of nnd claims against the estate of the be broken up, and it can be if two Keener, longer-lairtiiif, STJtUCTIONS-WITH 21 MENUS cm uulrltlon and weight control. Spotswood. said deceased, under oath or affir- or three arrests are made by the kind to the akin, Treel -IN THE BREAD DIET BOOK. The approximate amount of the mation, within, six months from this blades ar« uniformUj Name local police. SEND COUPON. decree to be satisfied by said sale Is clnte or they will bo forever barred good! Andonlr 104 for Addnli the sum of One Thousand Five Hun- :>f any action thorefor against the 4 mpcrb blade*. _^^^^ Two heavy downpours of rain City Sfara dred Sixty dollars (1600.00), to- iftld Executrix. caused tha opening baseball game :ether with the costs of this sale. Dated March 23rd, 1037. of the season In thla city, that was Together with nil and (ilnguilar Ruth Autemioth, being played on Conlogucs Mold, the rights, privileges, hereditaments Executrix. Sunday afternoon, botweem tho lo- SOUTH AMBOY DAYLIGHT BAKERY and appurtenances Vhcrcunto belon- Randolph H, Hoydt, Esq., cal Sacred Heart nine and the In- Treet ging or In anywise appertaining. Counselor at Law, ternational Smokeless Powder and F. Horclmin irardlng, Sheriff. Military Park Bldff., • Chemical Company's team of Pnr- BLADES Randolph Appleby, Jr., Solicitor. Newark,' N. J. 3-20-51 Un, to be called at the chd of the FIT GEM MID EVER-READY RAZORS IO3 North Broadway Telephone 153 $24.78 4-9-4t Proctor. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE SBVEK

Tars at the Piedmont League, ano- Rudolph Pohl, Gloria Primka, An- Donald Beekman, Louis .Berger, DIAMOND DUST Season Record Of Newark Bears ther Yankee farm. They are due to March Attendance na Truskeritch. Chester Richmond, John Sleke, ,Hen arrive in Newark Monday and will Second Grade: William Behn, ry Ziegler. Miriam Berger, Shirley' work out at home for three days. Chester Binder, Walter Bright, Carl Gregor, Alberta Mehrlander, Ber- Lewis A. A. Court Open 1937 Season Honor Roll For Burlew, Emery Burlew, John Os- nice Wedeen. American Republics trander, Harvey Ttionpe, Thomas American Republics are: United Team is Reviewed On Thursday Public School 1 Roberts. Gloria DeWitt, Elsie Lau- Fur Tradess Shipped Pecanj States of America, Mexico, Cuba, ritsen, Betty Lee, Ruth O'Ctonnor, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Guate- Fur traders in the 1760s first in- JJasketeers Broke Even on Wins Will Oppose "t!i»"Ti-eil Kovals The March attendance honor roll Virginia Ramus, Shirley Skow. troduced pecans into commerce, and Losses in 22 Games mala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa for School No. 1 contains the names Ruth Bodenmann. At Ruppert Stadium. Mayor Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Colom- shipping some to New York with Played. of the following pupils neither ab- Third Grade: John Bodenmann, beaver skins. Ellenstein Will Official bia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Bo- sent nor late during the past school Having completed their first bas- livia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Par- month: (By Joe CharmeMo) ketball season, the members of the On the eve of the opening of the aguay and Uruguav. Lewis A. A. are already laying plans race. Manag- First Grade: Harold Niebanck, The Governor's John Kelly, Mick- for a bigger season next year and er Oscar Vitt of the Newark Bears Edward O'Connor, Madeline Kab- has complete confidence in h!s New Victims or Angina Fcctoris arac, Grace Kidd, Anna Komosin- ey Murphy and "Pal" Murphy are among their plans are those for a Angina pectoris usually attacks prize rookies on the Hoffman High city basketball league with local ark Bears. Ho knows they are phy- ski, Jean Lamlbcrtson, Sadie' Taral- School baseball squad..The Max- sically fit, possessors of pleniy of only those in later life, more at lo, Dolores Ware, Virginia M. Wil- semi-pro teams competing. seventy years of age than at sixty, l'njns, Virginia E. Williams, Barbara • field brothers are playing except- During the past season, the team speed and power and regarded >>y and more at sixty than at fifty. ionally fine baseball for Jim Dobz- experts as a well balanced aggre- Skow, Claire Dill, Melven Henry won its first six games and broke Phlegmatic people are less subject Robert Huguenin, Betty Lauritsen, 1-inski this year...The dance music even in the total number of games i to it than mentally alert and ac- supplied by Eddie Meinzer for the NEWARK LEADER Cynthia Mundy, Olga Nlcoles, played with eleven victories and el- tive people. James Ostrander, Audrey Perren, Governor's Athletic Association ball even losses of the twenty two con- last Friday was awellegant The tests in which it entered. Ten of Jantowski brothers and Allen Hoff- the home games were victories and man plus Bill Post Elves the Borneo five were losses. The combine did All Stars the finest battery In city not fare so well while on the road, baseball. however, winning but one contest Pete Pavich reports from Green- on a foreign court, while suffering RARITAN BEER GARDEN wood that some of the players on six defeats. South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall the squad aren't good enough for The season record: Won— PABST BLUE RIBBON ON DRAUGHT 'the South Amlboy Twilight League. Lewis 28, Bentley A. A. 24 . .Incidentally in his first game with Lewis 65, Amico A. A. 33. Dancing Every Saturday Night •Greenwood he smacked out two hits Lewis 31, Holy Trinity 29 For Dances, Wedding Receptions, Christenings, Card in four trips to the plate and played Lewis 28, Foru m Club 27. Parties, Meetings and Private Social Affairs a flawless game at shortstop... .It Lewis 17, Catholic Club 16. Surprisingly Reasonable See took Pete 29 hours to travel from Lewis 29, Hungarians 28. Newark to Gultfport, Mississippi by Lewis 27, St. James, Carteret, 26. John Wojciechowski, Prop. train..If Pete makes good at Green Lewis 30, Iron Dukes 24. Spring Tonic for wood, you can bet your last nickel Lewis 42, Catholic Club 31. Ridgeway Avenue Tei. s. A. 279 Mechanicsville that he will have Hen Oonroy play- Lewis 46 St. James Carteret, 29 sleepy bank books ing with his club. Lewis 43, Woodbridge K. of C. 28. Rumors are persisting that the Games lost: Th* bail pi*K.-ipiion for • i—bl, 1-30 gun club boys will have a base- Lewis 30, St. Mary's S. R. 38. MANAGER OSCAR VITT nvingi «ooount it m fnth dapocil, ball team representing their organi- Lewis 15, Hungarian C. C. 42. zation this year... Prank Scharff is Lewis 24, Sacred Heart S. A. 38. gation. Followers of the Brims will npatted u ia«ul« ialTnk. the ace duck pin bowler at the "Y" Lweis 25, St. Ladislaus, S. R. 39. get their initial peek at the 1937 ANTHRACITE . .Youthful Dolores Newman contin- Lewis 23, Manville Hearts 33. team next Thursday afternoon at •uos to hold the spotlight as cham- Lewis 24, Sacred Hearts, S. A. 33.Ruppert Stadium, when they blow pion woman bowler Arky's Five off the baseball I'd. by meeting the Lewis 26, Catholic Club 51, , who will be there will be clad in new white uniforms Lewis 33, Am. Legion Carteret 34. for a three day series. The Royals, next year.. ."Mac" McCarthy, Blue Lewis 27, Sacred Hearts, Man- Coal Prices this season are managed by Walter and Gold boxing mentor has been ville 56. Interest at the rate of 2% per annum is paid on de- •chosen to coach the team this com- Lewis 28, Hungarian C. C. Rabbit" Maranville, a new comer ing season....It is almost certain Perth Amboy 48. in the circuit, but a veteran of posits in our Special Interest Department. that Pete Pavich will play with' the Lewis 36, South River C. C. 45. many major league campaigns. The Lowest in Twenty Years •drug store athletes when he returns Opponents of the Lewis A. A. The Bears this year, according to Irom the south. scored a total of 768 points, while the Vitt, are far stronger than the team local team scored 680 during the he piloted last season. Numerous re- FILL YOUR BIN NOW AND SAVE MONEY I The South Amboy Ben Kolo once caught the pitch- placements have been made in the ing slants of Pete Appleton, big lea- season. Points scored during the season by individual members were: team and the new players obtained gue ... .The city basketball are regarded as real future stars. LOW PRICES FOR SHORT TIME ONLY league that the Dick Lewis A. A. F. Morgan 208; Sprlngle 98; H. Lit- tell 82; N. Morgan 80; E. Ferguson Merrill May and Nolan Richardson intends to inaugurate this year is a are" the only veterans on the team, Trust Go. splendid idea... ..If it is properly 76; J. Baranowskl 51; Primka, 31; Roxbury IS; McDonald 13; Oliver although George McQuinn and Wll- managed .it will surely be a success lard Hershberger, after a year's ab- SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO. ... .Let's hope it's not a publicity Lockhart 12; Stader 8; Newmark 4; Dexheimer 2, sence are again back in Newark liv- stunt on the part of the Lewismpn ery. Both are greatly improved ball .... Rube Buckalew and Hoibiby Kur players. Vitt would be entirely satis- G. Manvel Applcgate zawa. two members of the Romeo The Cross ol Lorraine fled with his team if he had a few All Stars who present the laughs The cross of Lorraine has two cross-pieces. It was the badge of more experienced hurlers on his 146 Henry Street for the fans in the city league, staff. He expects soime valuable as- made the statement recently that the Knights Hospitallers, the Knights of St. John of. Jerusalem, sistance in the form of hurlers from Phone 340 their personal hitting and fielding commonly called the knights of he before the •would bring the city league title to Malta because Malta was given curtain rises, should they be sent the men of Romeo. .If Rube forgets them as a refuge when they were there, then some of the present pit- about his tea and Hobby breaks Al's driven from the Islnnd of Rhodes. ching corps will be sent to other pitcher, their statement may bear Yankee farms. some weight. Names for Ohio River The usual opening day ceremon- ,Did you know that: Ted Wlneptar In addition to the Beautiful riv- ies have been planned. Mayor M. C. and Junior Reid, who are displaying er, the Ohio was also called by Ellensteln of Newark, will toss out a keen fight for the first strinn the Indians, in their own language the first ball. The usual parade to pitching assignment for the Gover- of course, "Very Deep White Riv- the flag pole to raise Old Glory will nors nine, are cousins... .Maxfleli, er," "Very White River," "The be held. In this the players of both a section of our town, is named for Shining River," "The White Shining clubs will participate and will be the grandfather of the Maxfleld River," and "The Deap Broken escorted by a detadhtnent of Uni- boys who play baseball for the Gov- Shining River." ted States soldiers from Governor's ernors'. .Pete Pavich received a tel- Island. Before and during the game egram direct from Governor Hoff- Second Hiinu <>n WateJies there will be music by Joe Basil's man congratulating him for his The second hand of wati iws made band. success as an athlete... .The Old its appearance in Europe around Followers of the Bears will get Morgan A. C a basoball team com- 1665. their first look at Second Baseman prised of town players, was the best Joe Gordon, outfielders Jack Glynn, taseball team in the state about n The Man Who Directs the Franklin, N. J., boy; Bob Seedd. score age.. ."Diddle" Maxfield, who The man who directs the most Jimmy Gleason and Charles Keller. •drives a truck in Red Bank today. weighty affairs never seems to be Gordon and Keller are regarded as •was their stnr p'tchcr... .H he did in a hurry. He is not the type that the mast promising of the year. Vitt not suffer from an inferior complex "dashes" through a revolving door. j has about decided on his infield, he could have made the big leagues with McQuinn at first, Gordon at «aslly..Tis said that when a cat- second, Richardson at short and cher was about to receive "Dixie's" HONOR ROLL FOR New Super Duti| FRIGIDAIRE May at third. The outfield contin- slants, he had to put a steak in his SACRED JIEART SCHOOL ues to worry him due to such fine glove because of the tremendous material. Seeds and Glynn are cer- speed that Maxfield had attained. The pupils of the eighth grade t *~~ • ~—i Sacred_ Heart School having aver- tain to start and either Keller or ages of 85 per cent or more during Gleason will take over the other WITHTHIMETERMISERJ Wrote '*eSiill Columbia" Uie month of— Marc h- are as follows• "" : outfield" patrol. Vitt is also certain The ballad "Hail Columbia" was Dorothy Ardanowska, Florence that Willard Hershberger, due to •Written by Joseph. Hopkinson, son Szumska, Cecelia Jankowska, Julia his experience will be the catcher. of Francis, who was one of the sign- Krzyzkowska, Genevieve Pyniec, Ce- The honor of hurling the first ers of the Declaration of Independ- celyia Baczenska, Catherine Nebus, game will likely fall to Vito Tamul- ence. Joseph was a jurist, a native Florence Krzyzkowska, Kirene Mak- is. the Lithuanian southpaw, or Al •of Philadelphia, born November 12, winska, Edna Oomolka, Wanda H. Plechota, the strong Polish youth 1770. He died there January 15, 1842. Labenska, Teresa Szaroleta, Rose from Chicago. Both are in rare He composed it in the year 1798 Komosinska, Prances Laben<*a, form and anxious to start the Bears Sensational Meter-Ice tax the benefit of an actor named Tecla Gatz, Elizabeth Kielkowska, off in their chase for the 1937 gon- Fox, after an air entitled "The Florence Grynkiciwicz. Margaret falon with a victory. At present they Purchase Plan! 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Y. last Saturday, will Meat andProduc e Club boys copped the prizes and meet Swarthmore tomorrow at had game scores of 800, 853 and Swarthmore, and should defeat the 'S. 885. Greenfields made team scores Garnet, although not with the ease of 784, 814 and 844. with Which it swamped the Alumni and the lavender. O MARKET Other team entrants in the tour- With its annual Southern trip be- PHONE SOUTH AMBOY 803 JOE (JOCKEY) POTILSEN nament include the following: hind it on which it gained much From South Amtooy: Briggs Chev- needed experience while absorbing of the loop, the Brennan team and rolet, 1-30 Gun Club, Citizen Five, three defeats, the base-toll team 170 North Broadway South Amboy the One Thirty Hunting Club rep- Brennan's, Keystones, Daylight Ba- faces its first metropolitan Tival ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED resentatives. To add In making the kery. wlhen Pordham comes to Neilson occasion a memorable one Joe (Jo- Woodtoridge: Spike Olsen Five, Field Wednesday afternoon. And un- ckey) Poulson walked up to the Giants of the Wood. less the Scarlet nine develops hit- RUMP MILK FED VEAL . 23c Ib. foul line twelve times in the first Sayreville: DuPont Club, Hercules ting strength, it is likely that the game and bowled twelve perfect Club. Rams, perennially a power in col- hits for a perfect 300 game. Joe, Spotswood: Spotswood Hotel. legiate'baseball circles, will go home FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER .. .. one of the leading bowlers' of' the MUltown: Milltown Shadows. with a victory. 22c lb. city has often been in the "almost" South River: Blto Express, Aces; Princeton will be host to the Rut- class, but Tuesday night's perfect Niciase Barbers. gers tennis team Thursday, and the gune accomplishment was the first Canteret: Harmony Club, Greg- Scarlet netmen, weakened by grad- PRIME BEEF RIB ROAST 29c lb. Jn his career. It Is a significant fact ors Grill, Hudson A. C. uation and with1 only two veterans that Poulson, anchor man of the New Brunswick: Thierry Five, available, will probably find the Ti- One Thirty Club was rolling again- B. P. O. E., Hungarian A. A. Habo- :er too difficult an assignment for st Joe Bailey, anchor man of the lons, Democrats, Brunswicka, Faul- ;heir opening engagement. BREAST OF LAMB, 2 lbs 25c •rennan Club who is the only other us Dairy, Eagles. IbTTIE PLIS-POWEIED man to roll a perfect game on the Perth Amboy: Young Men's dub, Lone Ocean Beach KELVINATOR 6IVES YOU iocal alleys during the present sea- AJ3.R. No. 2, Bf.O£., Public Ser- FRESH BOCKWURST 30c lb. •on. vice, Totin Bros., Capt Kidd Bar, Miami Beach has one of the long- EVERYTHING! Titanox A. C, Square Deal, Hol- est stretches of ocean beach pos- Inspired by the performance of sessed by any city in the world. Its Oafy Kt/vlMter 6hvi You All their anchor man the One Thirty brook Hat, Doyle tt Cuneen, Mar- beach is sever! miles long. n— AaV«it*ft« combine came through with a 1061 ty's Service Station, James J. Flynn ALLENTOWN SCRAPPLE 2 lbs. 25c AA. MMJ-M TMRMNKm A WEEK BUYS A to 1017 to win the first game. The kW MM MMIKE 1MYS third game however, was the only Arabs Skilled Surg-eons KttVINATOR other game In the match that went It has been found that the lost BREAST OF MILK FED VEAL 14c lb. CamOITE OF LOW 0KMTMQ to the sharpshooters, they won this Paging Jimmy Valentine! healing art of tha Arabs used 1,000 ' CMT years ago in hospitals is compar- f-YEM •MTEC1I0H PUN dine 1115 to 1064 Brennan's took able to the modern skill. the second game 1013 to 992, the LOOSE SAUSAGE (our own make) 25c lb. fourth game 1060 to 925 and the Predatory gentlemen often worli ' fifth game 1011 to 929. through the night nml waste a lot of nltroglyuerln to open locked Jerry-Building The match definitely decided two safes, but not Dr. Charles A. Iltaiin Jerry - building is building con- FRESH CHOPPED MEAT 15c lb. important points in the league, first of Wuiser, Idaho. He can do the struction in which shoddy, improper that Brennans was the winner of and unsatisfactory materials and ow^KELVINATOR same trick in a quarter of an hour the second half and second that by by long distance telephone. methods are used. •irtue of this victory they were the CUTS THE COST OF BETTER LIVING lowue champions. Both teams came Dr. Braun, a German watch- to the line abreast ait the close of maker and collector of rare clockB. the-second half, making the roll oft has developed his singular gift as necessary. The same situation exis- a hobby, but It has become so im- ted at the conclusion of the first portant that bunks, sate com DOLAN BROS. half when a roll oft won by Bren- panlea anil the government have BY POPULAR DEMAND Nii's wa* necessary. Since they won called (or his services. Culled to open a refractory safe WE WILL CONTINUE OUR 130 North Broadway Telephone 294 -the first half and as the result of at Baker. Ore., In an emergency, the Tuesday night match also an- he was unable to leave his place or nexed the second' half, no further business in Welser. He ordered USED CAR roll offs are necessary. the telephone transmitter plnced FREE! KELVIN HOME BOOK See complete floor plans—illustrations of appliance!—and full The scores: One Thirty Hunting on the sate door and listened to SMcificafionj on the Kelvin Home, in this complete 36 pagt, Clvfo (2) C. Moran: 193; 213; 212; the clinks as the dial was turned illustrated book. It's free! Come for vour cobv today 1 M5; 199. L. Becker, 206; 169; 232; under his direction. In tiftoen mln- «O; 211. W. Kennedy: 191; 203; uttiB the door swung open. ' 328; 190; 212. M. Moran: 196; 246; AUTO SHOW MS; 184; 171. J. Poulson: 300; 161; 233; 216; 156. Totals: 1061; 992; Most Isolated Land Area &•••••••••• 1115; 925; 929. For their size, the Hawaiian Is- FOR ONE MORE WEEK Brennan's (3): Pemberton: 183; lands represent the most isolated 154; 190; 173; 164. Szalbolsky: 201; land area in the world, North Ameri- 181; 235; 201; 223. V. Poulson: 208; ca being their nearest neighbor con- Admission Free! 243; 234; 211; 2.'2. Hymieleski: 203 tinent. 220; 181; 229; 237. Bailey: 222; 204 225; 246; 181. Totals: 1017; 1013; Invented Sky Writing 1064; 1060; 1017. GREENSPAN'S Maj. John Clifford Savage; an Ehglish aviotor, invented sky writ- To say "thank you" when you. ing. It was first used on Derby ne are passed the salt in Greece is day in 1922 to advertise the London 19 MARKET considered unlucky. Daily Mail. Delivery 126 North Broadway BARANOWSKI'S Legs of Lamb lb 27c MARKET SPRING CLEANUP! 108 PINE AVENUE Phone 650 SOUTH AMBOY PRIME 0 Orders Called For and Delivered A Whole City Block Chock Full of Cars at LARGE '"lA PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 16 AND 17 ONLY THE WAGON WHEEL Rib Roast, Ib 29'Rinso, pkg. 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NEW BOOKS RECEIVED Another Cut AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Disabled Vets Refusal To Election Was Held Non-Fiction: by Gayle Pickwell; Teachers Place Their Side of Weather. Egbert Nichols: Congress, Will Elect Officers By Eastern Star Made in Street or the Supreme Court. Wilson Park- Sanction Bills Mil, The Constitution Explained. Charles Ferguson: Fifty Million At Next Meeting Chapter Tuesday Pay Waiver Problem Before Light^Rates Brothers. Who's Who In America, MayHaltProj. Vol. 19, 193«-1937. New Chapter Here Will Also Be New Staff Wilf'lte Installed At Whenitlhey met last evening, the Presented With Charter If certain members of the local Next Meeting On Tuesday members' of the Board of Public Fiction: James Hilton: We Are Not Alone. Josephine Johnson: Jor- Wednesday Night council carry out their threats, the April_27. "Works were informed that the Jer- much discussed sewing project may Local Board of Education danstpwn. Mary Roberts Rhinehart, sey Central Power and Light Com- The organization of a local chap- be brought to a sudden termination Election of officers of Amboy , pany will furnish electricity for Married People. Martha Ostenso, Chapter No. 151 Order of the Eas- The Stone Field. Warwick Deeping, ter of the Disabled War Veterans because of their refusal to sanct- Claim Appropriations For School Expenses Have Been Steadily street lights, under a new contract was completed at a meeting held ion bills presented in connection tern Star took plnce at the Mason- Cut While Cost Of City Operation Has Been Steadily Boosted- at a saving of $295 annually to the These White Hands. Esther Forbes, ic Temple on Tuesday evening. Paradise, Myron Brenig, The Sis- recently in City Hall, when a large with the work. Say Council Budget For 1937 Contains More Than Dozen Ap- city. number of local ex-service men were The bickering about the project Mrs. Anna M. Perkins was elec- This reduction in the city .street ters. J. H. Priestly, Midnight on the present and became members of the ted Worthy Matron; Herbert J. propriations Bigger Than Last Year. Desert. Ethel M. Dell, Honeyball. W. which has gone on since the pro- Buehler, reelected Worthy Patron' lighting bill which was formerly in Somerset Maugham, Theatre. organization. ject was first discussed continues QUOTE FIGURES FROM COUNTY ABSTRACT OF RATABLBS the neighborhood of $9,000 a year At the next meeting to take place and the latest cause of conflict is Miss Catherine Eulner elected As- ,-» is the second which has ben made at City Hall on Wednesday eve- sociate Matron; Miss Bertha Dei- the placing of women for the pro- bert reelected secretary; Mrs. Ruth A number of conferences held re- '5 by the company within a short tjme ning, the chapter will be farmally ject. Efforts were made by most of cently by teachers of the Piublia , Late last year Mr. A. p. Schultz Governor Will presented with its charter by mem- Justice, elected Conductress; Mrs. the councilman to have persons Jan VanVoorhees, Associate Conduc St. Marys' Sodality School system here have resulted in company manager in t/his district bers of the state and national staff. given employment when the work the outlining- of a plan of campaign At this meeting also, officers of the tress and Mrs. L. L. Sheppard treas- informed the members of the Board started, but some of them have urer. Mrs. Perkins succeeds Miss having- as its aim the placing be- of a $517 annual reduction in the Receive Badge From new chapter will be selected, under been unsuccessful in their efforts Holds Fashion Show fore the Board of Education and the supervision of the visiting of- Catherine Albright as Worthy Pa- city's street lighting rate. The new and have threatened to refuse their tron. other officials of the city, the teach- rate will become effective on April Local Rotary Club ficials. - signature to bills for the work for Here on Monday ers side of the pay waiver problem. 1st. The new chapter will be named this reason. The installation of the officers Spokesmen for the teachers claim On Monday the spring collection James House] Will Make Pre Lieutenant Thomas Kerr Chapter will take, place at the Masonic Tem- their side of the case has not been sen tat ion At District Con- While the WPA furnishes the ple on 'Tuesday evening, April 27th. Will Be Under Direction Of drive, to clean up delinquent water in memory of the late Lientenant material with which the women, will Mrs. Nathan A. Gross given due consideration heretofore bills will be begum. This drive has ference This Afternoon Thomas Kerr of Main street, who when the (new Worthy Matron will when the restoration of teacher par work, the city must pay ten dollars also announce the staff appoint- of Fords become necessary in order that the Past President George Bromley Is was killed in France while sewing per person each montlh for those cuts was discussed. The matter waa with the old Seventh Regiment of ments. Mrs. Cora Chasey will be the brought to the forefront recently Board may be able to meet bills for representing the local Rotary Club employed, in addition to paying also installing chaplain, IMrs. Ada C. The annual fashion show under $6,000 worth of bonds and $3,600 at the District Conference being the New York National Guard. the rent for the building on Stevens the auspices of the Children of Mary when city officials requested teach-, Cbzzens, Installing Matron and Mrs, ers to continue on the present sch- in interest due shortly. held today at the Berkley Carteret Avenue, as well as the cost of the Norma Davis soloist. ol St. Mary's Church will take place Hotel at Asbury Park. sewing machinery, lights, heat and in the Guild Hall on Monday even- edule as a mans of reducing city ex- This afternoon a delegation of Hospital Auxiliary other incidental expenses. ing. penses. Sunday Was members of the club will visit the This matter will probably be gi- The show will be under the direc- To the Board of Education ha« session where at 3:30 James Hous- Makes Plans for Tea ven an extensive airing tonight High School Seniors tion of Mrs. Nathan A. Oross, pro- been sent a letter from the teach- ell wJJl present Governor Hoffman when the council holds its regular prietor of the Gross Dress Shop of ers committee statins emphatically Banner Day For with a badge of honorary member- business session in the office of the Begin Rehearsals Fords, and a special showing of that they will not voluntarily con- ship in the local club. And Grand Drawing Mayor in City Hall. dresses for young women and1 larg- tinue to accept the reduced salary Local K. of C. At a meeting of the Boys Work Also to be considered at the meet- er women wtill be presented. Mem- schedule. Previously the Board and Committee of the club held last eve- Dessert BridKe^Will Be Held ing tonight is the city's case against For Minstrel Show bers of the Sodality will be permit- other city officials were given to un- Breakfast in Morninc and Hon- ning plans for the local observance At Home of Mrs. Herman the railrods to have the provisions ted to Invite women not members of derstand the teachers did not look of Boys Week were discussed. If the Eulnei\jVpril 30. of Ordinance No. 353 carried out. Proceeds of Entertainment Will the organization. Last year under kindly upon the suggestion that ory Degrees Conferred in Be Used For Annual they continue to accept the present the Evenirur. necessary cooperation can be re- Plans were being laid this week Yesterday was the deadline for the the direction of Mrs. Oross, one of ceiver, the olub plans to sponsor railroad's filing of its answer with Washington Trip the most successful shows In the scale, but the letter which recently for a Nightingale Tea and drawing went to the Board of Education is Beginning with the annual Com- Boys Week observance here on the to be held by the members of the the Court of Chancery and it is Rehearsals are now being held history of the organisation took week beginning April 26tfti when a probably that Charles A. Jerome, place. actually the first official notice of munion Breakfast in the morning Woman's Auxiliary of the South for the minstrel show to be presen- this kind that has come from the and winding up with the.honorary boy mayor will be appointed and Amboy Memorial Hospital at the the city's special attorney for the ted l>y the members of the Senior boys will serve as members of the case will appear before the council Previous to the fashion show a teachers. degree ceremonies at the Old Tim- nurses home on Wednesday after- Class of the Hoffman High School short business meeting, presided ov- council and will also occupy the noon, May 12. At this time \the or- and likely wdll present then; with a at the Auditorium on Friday, April To substantiate their claims that ers' affair at night. Sunday was a various city offices. copy of the railroad's reply so er by Miss Doris Leonard will take banner day for South Amboy Conn- ganization will conduct a grand 30th. The show is under the direc- place. they are not being given a fair cil No. 426 Knights of Columbus. It is'also planned during the week drawing for twio cash prizes, the that it will be posible for the mem- tion of William Kurtz and Freder- amount of consideration so far aa to arrange visits to the various lo- proceeds of the drawing to foe used bers of the city family to decide on ick Reese of the High School facul- the salary question is concerned, The breakfast, held in St. Mary's future action in the matter. Guild Hall, was attended by more cal industrial plants in order that for the general hospital fund. ty. Dancing will take place follow- the South Amboy Teacher's Assoc- than one hundred Knights, their the boys may become familiar with Also in the process of formation ing the show. Rev. Daniel E. Clair iation has compiled a statement of guests, and friends. A delicious their operation. are plans for a dessert bridge to be Joseph Wojctechowski will be the their case for presentation before menu was served by the women of held for the benefit of the organiz- Bicycle Will Be interlocutor with Ted Wlnegar, Her- Funeral Was Held the Board. the Catholic" Daughters of America ation at th home of Mrs. Herman man Klegman, George Slover, Ar- The members' of the Association and the parent-Teachers' Associa- May Introduce Eulner. 345 So. Feltus st., on Fri- thur Jensen, AlpBonso Nicarvo, declare that the budget of the Com- tion of St. Mary's Parish. day afternoon, Aipril 30th. Lunch- Grand Prize At Morris Zimmerman, Ernest Smalley mon Council for the present year F. Herdman Harding, Sheriff of eon will be served at 1:30 p. m. The and Elton Selover ttie end men. contains more than a dozen appro- 1 Former Pastor of Local M. E. Middlesex County, was the principal New Ordinance general public has been extended an St. Mary's Party Proceeds of the show will be used priations that are bigger than those speaker, and in his oration told of invitation to attend this party. to help defray expenses of the an- Church Died at Mays Land- of last year and this does not in- the problems of the law-enforcing For Police Soon Prosperity Prize At Party "On nual class trip to Washington, D.C. iner on Friday. dicate much effort toward economy agencies in combating Communism DISTRIBUTION OP Monday Nisht Will Be On Sunday funeral services were on the part of the Common Cbun- Officials. Favor Permanent Ap- BOY BITTEN WHILE cil, although the council made th« and juvenile delinquency. He stat- NEW SET AT EMPIRE Forty_Dpllars held for the Rev. Daniel E. Clair, request that ithe teachers continue ed that he was happy to know of pointments for Two Now BEGINS_NEXT WEEK PLAYING^WITH SNAKE 68 years old, of Mays Landing, a Serving as Specials. In the spring, a young boy's (or to accept reduced salaries to aid the splendid work of the K. of C. On Tuesday and Wednesday even- girl's) fancy lightly turns to thou- John J. Lenahan, son of Mr. and former pastor of the John Street plans for running the city on a less in suppressing these abuses. There is a possibility that within ghts of a bicycle. A bike worthy of Mrs. Luke Lenahan of George street, M .E. Church of this city. Rev. costly basis. Another speaker who proved most ings of next week, the Empire Thea Clair died at his home on Friday a short time an ordinance will be tre will begin the diistribution of their fancies will be the main ex- was bitten by a snake in St. Mary's During recent years, claim the interesting was John E. Dwyer. a ntroduce modifying the present a set of stainless steel. One piece of hibit at the Game Social in Saint school yard Monday afternoon. The aftep a short illness. He was strick- former member of the local Council en with paralylis on Tuesday, teachers, the trend of the city bud- police ordinance so as to provide for the set will be distributed to lady Mary's Hall next Monday night. snake was brought to the school yard get has been upward, while the and now a member of Elizabeth the appointment of two new police patrons of the theatre on each sub- And to capture the fancies of their by some boys and while they were The funeral services Sunday af- Council, and a prominent figure in ternoon were held from the Elbert trend of the city schools budget officers. sequent Wednesday and Thursday parents, there will be other valu- playing with it it bit the lad. during the same period has been the school system of Elizabeth. Mr. For some time the mayor and night until the entire set has been able displays. They Include a hand- Police Captain McCormack, in the Funeral Home at Egg Harbor and downward. Dwyer's talk was on the Catholic at- council have had the matter under given away. made multi-colored patch quilt, a vicinity at the time, sent the lad were conducted by Retv. Raymond titude towards the Child Labor law. consideration, but owing to the fact man's genuine leather gladstone L. Cooper, pastor of the Mays Land- Pointing to figures gleaned from 1 On Wednesday and Thursday to a doctor for treatment. the Abstract of Ratables of Mid- He told of the principal objections hat the budget and other matters nights the feature picture will be bag, a modern lamp table, $4.00 ing Methodist Episcopal Church. to the law, and urged those in hi; lady's silk dress, 76 piece glass sil- Rev. Harry P. Grim made the ad- dlesex County, the members of. the were demanding the3(r attention, "Camllle" starring Greta Garbo G. O. P. WOMEN TO Association declare that during th* audience to give serious thought to he matter has not been gone into ver and luncheon set, pair of ohen- dress. Interment was at Lambert- and Robert Taylor. ile rugs, a metal smoker, electric ATTEND LUNCHEON son. last five years the expenditures of this matter. ieriously until recently. the Board of Education decreased Others who spoke were Mayor According to reliable sources it is MRS. MARIE FILSKOV'S ' westclox, porch rocker, 3 casserole Many women from this city inter- Rev. Clair was for many years dishes, chromium sandwich toaster ested in the Republican party are N on the average of 14.81% for eacb Thomas P. Oleason, who stated that planned to name John Tronlec and secretary of the! ew Jersey Con- year, while the expenditures of the the Knights of Columbus were one John Gleason as permanent mem- WILLJS PROBATED with ladle, 12 piece stainless knife planning to attend the luncheon of ference, and served as pastor of the The will of the late Mrs. Marie and fork set, large lace table cloth, the Middlesex County Women's Re- Common Council increased on an of the big factors in the excellent bers of the force. Shortly after the John Street Church in 1926, coming average of 8.948 per cent for every record of the conduct of South Am- first of the year these two men were Fllskov, who died Ihere on March 10, lady's oiled silk umlbrella, reenfor- publican Club to be held at the Ho- to this city from Milltown, where was this week probated by Surro- ced moth proof closet, half dozen tel Pines near Metuchen, Thursday year compared with the 1928 expen- boyans; James Harrigan, Jr., who appointed special officers and have he was pastor during 1924 and ditures. told of the clubs activities in the been assigned the duties of regular gate Frank Connolly in New Bruns- men's fine socks, man's spring hat, afternoon. Prominent speakers will 1925. drive against Communism; Charles polilcemen. wick. Thorvald Fllskov was named 10 1b. ham, pyrolin top hamper, and address the meeting and there will Entering the New Jersey Confer- In 1928, it is pointed out, the net Epplnger, who spoke of Boys' Work, Members of the official body hold as executor and sole legatee. 18 lb. roaster. Lucky seat, Name and be a program of entertainment. ence in 1893. Rev. Clair served 40 valuation of the City of South Am- boy was $4,303,723 and in 1936 it and Councilman Frank D. Stanton. ;he opinion that since it is neces- The wfll, dated May 15, 1920 was Door Exhibits will be on display. years in various pastorates before Tho Rt. Rev. Monsignor E. C. witnessed by John A. Coan and Do you know you can take your ho retired in 1933. His first charge was $4,643,038, representing an in- iary to employ the men steadily in The Prosperity Purse, unclaimed worn out gutters and leaders to crease in valuations of $339,315 or Oriffen, chaplain of the council, al- rder to perform the necessary po- James Birmingham, was at Stratford. so attended the breakfast, and de- last week, is $40.00. IMonaghanV and heve new ones over a third of a million dollars. lice work, they should be regularly In the new series, five door stuos made exactly like them? You should Surviving are his widow, Ida; six livered an inspiring talk on the appointed to the force and that OPPENHEIM'S PLAN ' sons, Milton H. of Penns Grove; A comparison of council and the solving of the juvenile delinquency for five different nights secure a see the new styles he makes in this school appropriations covering the hey are also entitled to security of MORE IMPROVEMENTS gold certificate, entitling the holder line. They protect your building and Robert W. of Atlantic City; R. H. problem. Introduced during the Clair of Camden; Carlton L. of past five years has been compiled ;heir jobs. On Monday further improvements to play for the Grand Exhibit-$150. shrubbery too. Here is a shop by the teachers, using the year 1928 morning were Under Sheriff Thomas to Oppenheim's five and ten cent PJeasantvllle; Leslie T. of Mays Lyons and Michael F. Nagle. Su- Further it has been pointed out 00 in cash, or $200.00 worth of any equipped to handle any kind of a as a basis of comparison. In this ihat provision was made in the city store at 108 South Broadway will furniture they choose. job. Car. Stevens Ave. and David Landing, and W. Gordon of Mays perintendent of the Board of Pub- Landing; one daughter, Mrs. How- year the appropriation for the city lic Works. >udget for the salaries of two addi- be begun. Last Monday night, Mrs. Dorothy St. Established 1883. Tel. 253. government was $167,851.06 while sional policemen and the efficiency Included 'to the improvement is Case was awarded the $22.50 lady'? ard Limbertson, of mis city, aao the school appropriation for the Entertainment was provided by f the force would be -greatly in-: the extension of the building fur- summer coat display and Charles Visit South Amboy's Finest Liquor eleven grandchildren; a brother, same year was $72,915.00. Represen- Henry Leonard, Jr., vocalist, and reased if the appointments were ther to the rear to permit more dis- Hess received the $18.50 coat pres- Store. Opens tomorrow. Free sou- John of Bordentown, and a sister, ting 1928 as a prosperity year, the Edward Powers, well known local made permanent. play space, painting of the inter- entation. venirs with each purchase. Middle- Miss Lidie Clair, of Camden. teachers quote the figures for 1932 humorist. * Miss Margaret Edwards ior and the Installation of the lat- sex Wine and Liquor Co., 114 N. which they term "at the bottom of assisted at the piano. Richard est type modern display counters. Kulin's for Greeting Cards. adv Broadway, Cor. Augusta St. adv the depression" when the budget for Mack, Jr., and Thomas Grimley, Jr,. Young Women's Club Local People Will city expenses was S219,080J13 while headed the breakfast committee. the school budget was $67,176.25, a In the afternoon the first and sec- decrease of 7.90 per cent for the ond degrees of the order were ex- Heard Travel Talk Attend Dedication school budget and 131.06 per cent emplified at the David street rooms The Sedative of the 1928 amount or an increase under the guidance of the Chapter At Monday Meeting Of Post (fc Qf 31.06 per cent in the city budget. Degree team ,and a score of new D D members were initiated in the order. Miss Edna Acan Told Of Recent Postmaster General Farley Will For the year 1933 the school bud- These candidates will take the third Western Trip. Speak at Ceremonies in get was $57,862.47 or 79.35 per cent and major degree at the State con- Perth Amboy. of the 1928 amount, a decrease ol vention on May 9th, at New Bruns- An interestig meeting of the So. 20.65 for the appropriation, while in wick. jmboy Young Women's Club took That South Amboy will be repre- the same year the money approp- In the evening an honorary de- place Monday night at the Ameri- sented by a large delegation at the riated for the city budget *was $177, gree was conferred on members of an Legion horhe when Miss Edna dedication ceremonies of the new 946.44, or an increase of 6.01 per the order who belonged to the. Coun- Agan gave a talk on her recent trip post office at Jefferson and Maple cent. cil for twenty-five years and were through California and the west. streets, Perth Amboy, tomorrow was •In 1934 the city expense appro- 65 years of age or older. A delight- Miss Agan's talk was supplemented the assurance issued by Democratic priation was $161,252.03 or 96.0« ful social time followed the affair. by a large number of lantern slides. municipal chairman Thomas Do- per cent of the 1928 amount and a, Club members are at present busy haney this morning. decrease of 3.94 per cent while tho ith plans for the annual card Oh'airmon Dohaney reports that school budget was $60,632.40 or 93.- party and fashion show of the or- the local delegation will leave here 01 per cent of the 1928 amount and Local Lodge of tomorrow morning to attend the a decrease of 16.99 per cent. In ganization to be staged at the Mas- dedication by Postmaster General 1935 there was appropriated for tho Moose Holds Annual onic Temple on Thursday nfter- Parley at 11 o'clock. A buffet lunch- city $187,749.18 or 111.85 per cent nraon, April 20th. eon will ibe served in the early af- or the 1928 amount and an increase ternoon. of 11.85 per cent as against $62,552. Officer Election GIRL SCOUTS HELD 60 for schools or 85.78 per cent of Installation \vnTne Held At AN^APRIL PARTY ISLANn JUNIORS WILL the 1928 amount and a decrease of 14.22 per cent. Then in 1936 the city Meetinc to Take Place Recently the local troop of Girl VISIT HERE TONIGHT Scouts held an April party ih the expense appropriation was $107,- 449.C2 or 99.70 per cent of the 1913 Satui'day_Nieht basement of the John Street M. K (A record attendance is anticipa- Recently South Amboy Lodge No. Church. A number of novel games ted at tho weekly meeting of Josl amount and a decrease of 0.24 pet 1554, Loyal Order Mooscf held its Parker Council, Jr. Order this even- cent while the school appropriation were plnyed and refreshments were was $62,500 or 85.71 per cent of the annual election of offlcera with tho served. Tho party was under tho ing when tihe members of Belthnsar following selecled: Pnst Dictator, Council No, 22 of Kreischervlllo, 1928 amount, a decroaso of 14.29 directLon of Mrs. Tekla Sheppard per cent. Terranco Geant; Dictator, Bennett and Mrs. Ruth Dexhclmer. SUtten Island wJll attend tho local Singer; Vice Dictator, Chns. P. Nel- meeting in a body. Aa a further point tho teachers son; PielatQ, William J. Relifuss; Si'o advertised specials In another Also this evening, considerable declare that the request that tho Treasurer, Albert E. Smith; Secre- and Liquor Co., cor. Broadway anil •Important business is slated for dis- teachers take a fivo per cent de- tayr, James A. Minnlck; Trustee for part of paper for Middlesex Wln« cussion by members of the council, duction In salary exempted four om onn year, Anrlmw C. Thompson; Aiteuslii St. YOU'LL SAVE MONEY ployees of the Board, namely the threo years, C. Leon Coraens. 11Y BUYING THERE. ailv LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Middle- truant officer, tho medical Inapeo- Tho installation of tho new of- * sex Wliio and Liquor Co, always tor, tho custodian of school monies ficers will tnko place at a meeting Ice Cooled !!<•(• r by bottle, can or selfs for LESS. Free Delivery. Open and the secretary of the board, to bo held in WllhclmVt Hall next at Middlesex Wine and Liquor until 11 r. !M., Saturdays until mid- Thnreday evening. Following the Co., our, Broadway mill Aueusta St. numbing and Heating Supplies meeting a social time will bo held' Two Frlgidnlrvs always In scrv- night. Cor. Broadway and Augusta at Monaghnn,?), (*or. Stevens Aw. and refreshments will be served. Ice. ndv street, adv and David St. TWO THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937

By GEORGE ADE USED OVER Has Freak Toes FABLES IN SLANG Atmrlrin K*w» Ptitum, Inc. The Mexican imperial woodpecker 80 YEARS is the largest member of this family found in the New world. It has TO FIGHT peculiar feet, two of the toes turn- MORAL COLDS ing backward. FABLE OF LOTS FOR SALE GUARDING REASONABLY PRICED LITTLE DOROTHY These lots are located in the H. S- Davis property on WHEN LITTLE DOROTHY CAME BACK upper Main street. Lots DOROTHV WAS HEIRESS TO A BIG A3 INNOCENT AS A HYENA,SHE have city improvements HA*, HAV AND FEED FORTUNE _ HAD BEEM GIVEN THE LOW DOWN NORTH SHE HAD ACCUMULATED TWO and an inspection is invited SHE WENT SOUTH TO GET OUT ON MEN,WHICH WAS LIKE A BREACH OF PROMISE SUITS, ELEVEN to those who may be inter- OF rVS. MOONSHINE AMD INTO CHASER FOR A GLASS OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND DOZENS ested. Inquire of Geo. A. THE MOUNTAIN DEW BUTTERMILK OF PHOTOS OF ADMIRERS I Disbrow. upper Main St., Tel. S. A. 917-J.

REG'LAR FELLERS These Fish Aren't Very Thiwty By GENE BYRNES

TWO SAFETY for BABIES 60WFKH! RK2WT Mother-think of it) Nine- safer from his worst enemy, WTW& MOOSE tenths of all the hospitals im- GERMS ...helps protect hisskin AN' PI.** WTM 'EM Rl&MT portant in maternity work against infection. Give your 'CAUSH now give their babies a body- baby this greater safety. It's ALL MIME! rub every day with Mennen so important! Buy a bottle of AntiiepticOill Why? Because Mennen Antiseptic Oil at this treatment keeps the baby your druggist's today. OIL j>imzF THE SOUTH AMBOY American News Features. Inc. BUSINESS DIRECTORY •••HMHIM I M»Mt Creta Garbo and Robert Taylor at the SOME LUCKY" PERSON TAXI SERVICE INSURANCE PLUMBING AND HEATING Will Receive a $5.00 Price at row mm AND SCALP Empire Theatre Wednesday Thursday the monthly drawing held VWB^WBT VVJV Qrvwttf^F Hiir TMHO C. T. MASON Wednesday, April 28 CallS. A. 351 ITt 4 SC41T MBICWn G. T. WILHELM 24 HOUR SERVICE WfMlM • )lk.r m Ni. rlt Mat WORKM "I! AWl AM TH P» Mall (Successor to R. P. Mason) Watch for Announcement TW mir." Miami Mas* o>,m» Ta« or Winner South Amboy Auto Sales Garace Sanitary and 322 Pine Avenue South Amboy INSURANCE LAZAR ROSENTHAL — IN — Heating Engineer TAILOR ••• IHI I M 11 I •»+»••»»»•••»»»••• I »»*»»»*» »»*•«"»••• Reliable UNITED STATES 103 South Broadway COMPANIES MERCO OIL BURNERS T.L Bus. 72i Rat.' 401 EXPLOSION INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Telephone SA 292 231 First St. South Amboy 228 First Street South Amboy NEW YORK J. M. PARKER SOUTH AMBOY. N. J. «OQ Round Insurance of All Kinds Fire, Automobile, Liability Wilhelm's Hall 1 • Trip Explosion, Casually, ate Rates Furnished Upon Request A COMPLETE MARKET! Surety and Fidelity Bond* Telephone 347-J Wednesday, April 21 Shopping at this store is a distinct pleasure, for Win. H. Lewis you will find that we have on hand practically everything 343 Main Street South Amboy Leaves So. Amboy 9:29 A JH. PLUMBING AND Returning tickets good on any to make your meals easier to plan, easier to prepare, and IJew Jersey Central train except more enjoyable to sit down to. HEATING The Blue Comet, on date of sale. Consult ticket agents for leavlnf Jacob J. Jacobsen Electrol Oil Burners times frtam station* not shown NOTARY" PUBLIC With Internationally Famow Garbo ind Robert Taylor in "Camille" above and additional information, STRAUB'S MARKET INSURANCE ' "BALL FLAME" ipto Boom—Atodsrn Equipment Carl H. Straub, Prop. REAL ESTATE 189 N. Broadway South Amboy CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES Representative of tbe Americas ged with "gee whiz water" and If Automobile Association Telephone 584 PIPE DREAMS he pulled the same stunt, the wet- Jersey • Telephone 850 110 N. Broadway 114 S. Broadway, South Antboy ting donvn of local residences would cut down the number of flres in ***•*********+************************+**+*++****+++* Tel. 920-J town. Tel. S. A. 397 For a long time there stood on PAINTS, ETC. Broadway what some people regar- ded as an obsolete cannon, but one J.J.BUSKEY recent day the cannon proved to be Telephone 435 loaded with a heavy charge and Plumbing and Heating went off with a bang, shooting right Eugene A. Morris at one of the town's most prominent Jobbing amateur politicians. The joy of breakfast goes Paints, Oils and Varnishes Several local organizations are ol UP Brushes, Glass, Bronzes Estimates •A Woodbridge resident visiting ready laying plans for clam bakes tare .Saturday night gave that dea- to be held during the spring and Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc. 164 AUGUSTA STREET th curve between here and Perth an early summer months, which rem- the new highway a name that saems inds us that a local bus driver won't as the cost of cream comes Wall Paper most appropriate when he called it soon forget the claan bake he at- "The Pretzel." tended last summer. He was the 238 First Street South Amboy Sticking our nose into the dic-driver.of a new bus that took the ACETYLENE WELDING tionary we find the definition for aboys out to the bake and since the pretzel "a twisted ring salted on theshift was different from the kind to COAL AND WOOD •surface." The. detour Is certainly a which he was accustomed, he was DOWN twisted ring and as to the salt on pretty much baffled, JOHN J. CROSS *t» surface, blood contains consid- .When the picnicers got full of bte salt and there will be much clams they got into the bus to go PAUL BRYUNSKI ELECTRIC AND it spilt there this suimne: when home but the driver couldn't find ACETYLENE WELDING1 the accidents occur. reverse so the passengers had to get out and push the ibus backwards General Repairing It was several weeks ago 'hat weout of the parking space. On the FUEL OIL toid you how a local butcher be- way home he came to a sharp curve Scott Avenue ' Soath came infatuated with a southern he couldn't make without backing CONCRETE BLOCKS girl visiting here. The cause of histhe bus up, but he was still afraid Telephone SA 256, heart patters has now foresaken to take a chance trying to find re- PORTLAND CEMENT •be Southland and lives in Newark. verse, so all the passengers got out ALL KINDS OF Our butcher (friend would pursue again, pushed the. bus backward, CARPENTERS and BUILDERS flier II he only knew her address, but then got in again when the bus was ifcwark is a big city and he don't In position to make the curve. FEED AND GRAIN know where to go. P. O. Box 492 In order to help the boy out, we A Phrase Old Lehijrh and Wilkes-Barre anight tell him we know exactly A phrase is a combination of re- FRANK A. MACEDULSKI where she lives. Her home is on a lated words forming an element of CARPENTER and BUILDER street named after a famous naval a sentence, and equivalent to a COAL Jobbing Promptly Attended To bcro and there are three numbers noun, an adjective, or an adverb, Estimates Given to the address, and they total up to says Literary Digest. A phrase may Center and Elm Sts. 11. be introduced by a preposition, thus South Amboy, N. J. forming a prepositional phrase; by Phones: XJOCS] cops are going around with an infinitive, thus forming an In- So. Amboy 7 ,So. River 8 tired eyes these days. The bluecoats finitive phrase; by a participle, thus Contracting Repairing Baildlnff fcave been straining their eyes at forming a participial phrase. night for weeks peeking around. EDWARD J. MUNN Ing. Now the cops like the Marines The Fylfot Cross FINEST HIGH GRADE 353 Main Street Phone 112-J looking for the guys who are peek- The Fylfot cross is used principal- Careful Estimates Cheerfully when they landed at Peking, have ly in heraldry. It is often spoken of tbe situation well in hand. as Thor's Hammer. Thor was a LEHIGHCOAL Given Scandinavian divinity who repre- Regardless of what happens, a sented the god of thunder. His ham- SPLIT WOOD truck driver for the Bun Oil Co. al- mer of flyfot shape together with TKiys manages to render service to his mallet, were the symbols with BLOCK WOOD the Sun Sisters when they bowl on which he performed marvelous CORD WOOD Tuesday afternoons. He serves ei- feats. SHEFFIELD Lots For Sale ther as a storekeeper or a coach for in Jadies and the other Tuesday he Tel. 357-W 400 Henry St. Choice, restricted city lots. *ot AW to the bowling allyee because Color of Brass Brass is an alloy, or mixture of MARTIN WIATER & SON Convenient to state high- fall truck broke down that morning. copper and tine, and its color varies BU truck never breakes down any way, bus lines. Small mttin Bay but Tuesday. according to the proportions of these metals. The more zinc it contains down payment. Inquire the paler it is. CREAM «,•••• !••••• The bead fireman" tried to be a of R. Whitehead, upper Oood 'Samaritan the other night took trie silent batchelor of NOTTCE LEHIGH COAL Main Street. Tel. 481-M. street to his home, after the Take notice that Joel M. Cottrell FOR QUALITY latter bad too mucri "gee whiz wat- Intends to apply to the Township «ar." The silent batchelor of Henry Committee of Madison Township for Egg $10.00 Ton TRUCKING Street went into the bathroom, and a plenary retail consumption license Stove 10.00 Ton dldr't shut the water oft, with the for premises situated at State High- at a new low price Nut 10.00 Ton mult that the flat was flooded with way No. 4, Cheesequake, Madison water and the water even went on Township, N. J. Pea 8.50 Ton Elmer S. Parisen Objections, if any should be Order from your Sheffield Salesman, or telephone down to the ground floor. made immediately In writing to CARTING OF ANY KIND Seems like the head fireman has Thomas L. Wooton, Clerk of Madi- the nearest Sheffield Branch for home delivery CRATING AND SHIPPING gob something there. He could take son Township, N, J. FRANK LOPEZ bis batohelor friend around town to (Signed) Joel M, Oottrell. SHEFFIELD FARMS COMPANY, INC., 272-A Madison Avo., Forth Amboy Telephone PA 4-0035 Telephone d. A. SO 313 David Street South «tlffetent houses when he was char- 4-ie-2t 311 Central Ave., Platnueld Telephone pi, 0-3800 ••••••••••••••••••I Telephone 3U FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PACE that night, but just a real, good, oli METHODIST PROTESTANT Eyes Disclose Character CHURCHJiEWS fashion "get together"—Now don' Bun of Coal in Veins wait to be asked again, but addresi Camden Driver To a trained observer the eyes dis- Coal in a 1-foot vein runs about a card to So-and-So, no matter A Very Toothsome "Two-Some"] close in the space of a split second 1,000 tons to the acre. In a Moo* The Eastern Branch M. P. Mis- the character of an individual, his vein it would run about 5,000 ton* sionary Society convention held last where they live now, and tell 'em One of Country's mood, temr^erament and emotions. to the acre. ' week at Manasquan, was attended they just simply have to be here by the following from our church. that night—Maybe we'll be able tc get the choir of forty and fifty years Safest Bus Pilots Mrs. Howard Bloodgood, Mrs. Arth- 1 ur Harris. Mrs. James English, Mrs. ago to sing for us; let's see who Has Driver 372,120 Miles in 14 Arthur Andrews, Mrs. Lulu Martin, corrte the farthest for that service Why All This Stair-Climbing? Mr. and Mrs. Patrick—A Boys' Club let's see who'll bring the largest fam- Years Without a Single has been organized in the church ily; let's see who the oldest member, Accident. present or former, of our church is; /notning and will meet this coming Monday . George A. Metz, a Public Service night; Harold Clayton will have remember the date, May 16th bus driver employed in Camden, charge—Little Louise Clayton fell Who knows, maybe this will become shares with. Theodore Edwards, of DAD ilarti lha daily parade to iho while at play last week, knocking an annual event!—The Missionary the Indianapolis Railway Company, cellar about 6t3Q a. ra.—either to out four of her front teeth—Which Society will meet tonight at 7:30 in the honor of being the country's turn on and oil a manually operated reminds us that Mr. and Mrs. Louis the S. S. rooms—This week's Scrip- safest bus driver in the field of city healer—or to gtt a hot (ire going in Clayton observed their nineteenth ture Verse: Ro. 3-10, "There is non operation. The contest was conduc- the pot «to\r». H« need] hoi water weeding anniversary on the 5th— righteous, no, not one." ted by the magazine "Bus Transpor- in time for a shave. Miss Ella Tice, octogenarian, of c _ ^ tation" to find the country's out- Cheesequake, is critically ill at her Barrage of Liylils standing bus driver based on num- home, and being attended by her ber of miles of operation without sister—Mr. Peter Schuliz's condition At Central Office accident. A similar award for the remains unchanged, also critical— \Vj:ra of Accident safest driver in the field of inter- Ke(V. Leon Taggurt, Mrs. Taggert city transit also resulted in a tie and friends "dropped in' for a MOTHER gats the wont of the deal. Ordinarily wlion one of the tiny between James A. Bunn of the Up and down all day She oilhar little while last Friday; they're of l:!ini>3 on a teluniioue switchboard omtesy Sealteat Laboratory Kitchen I Washington Motorcoach System. Stamford, Conn.—One of our ladies II'UMH. it iii:*fui3 Homt-onc wants to Seattle and Ernest B. Haselwood of llghti and turn! off a heater inter- vho has recently taken to a cuady nutlCG u cull. When ull the lumps the Interstate Transit Lines. Oma- mittently—or hai tg "look at" lhe diet, has gone up. iron 99 to 10G u.TOodutcd with sixteen rural tele- By BEULAH V. GILLASPIE ha. pot Hove from time lo lime. She pounds—That solo by William An- phono lines nut of lladrinndekl, N. Director, Sealtest Laboratory Kitchen needi hot water for housecleaning. derson was exceptionally well suns J., lighted at once recently Huk'U All of the leading bus companies dio's film drama of the French fly- lending his time and giving hid mon- ing squadron during the World War, ey In support of it>—You'll be read- and "Magic" Russell Markert's new ing plenty of the press all over the stage revue, are the attractions now country about Mr. Bennett's trial at the Radio City Music Hall. when he comes up befnii lhe Prcs- by^Biian General Assembly in t!.^ Appearing together for the first summer—Mr. Bennett will speak at time, Muni and Miss Hopkins are our church Sunday night, April 25; supported by a cast that will feat- FOOD MARKET come early that night if you want to ure Louis Hayward, whose perfor- be sure of a seat—A Silver Tea wasmance In "Anthony Adverse" was held at the parsonage on Wednes- acclaimed and includes Colin Clive, 611 Bordentown Ave South Amboy day of last week, tfnd one is sched- Vince Barnett, Paul Guilfoyle, Ad- uled to ba held this Wednesday rian Morris, Cterlin? Holloway, Don "(4th), at the home of Mrs. James aid Barry, Ma.dy Christians and English —Father Louis and son Elizabeth BIsdon. I • let^AI 111 Free Delivery Tel. S. A. 277 Harold, rendered a most enjoyable Based on JosephKessel's novel duet at the last Forum—We're envi- 'L'Equipage," the screen play was ous of Rev. Mininger's library; lots prepared by Ethel Borden and An- of volumes there we'd like to pur- thony Veiller. Albert Lewis was In loin (a minister 'never really "bor- :harge of production. MEAT — POULTRY — FISH GROCERY SPECIALS rows" a book, although his inten- On the stage, the Markert revue tions are the best)—The morning displays settings by Nat Karson, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 15, 16, 17 FOR ENTIRE WEEK OF APRIL 15th-22nd INCLUSIVE choir girls are planning something brilliant young scenic designer, and of a surprise .for some Friday night costumes by Willa Van. The dance BONELESS next month, being coached by Mrs.routines have been staged by Gene FLAGSTAFF FLAGSTAFF Marion Dill—Russell Harris was a Snyder and Florence Rogge. RINSO Forum visitor last Wednesday, but In five scenes Magic features Bill NOODLES Bailey, tap dances; Ade DuVal, ma- Bottom Round LARGE BOX Fine or Wide—Cellophane Bag TOMATO JUICE gician; the Music Hall Corps de we havent' been able to get Charles Ballet, the Glee Club, the Rocket- BONELESS and Clark H. to It yet; however, tes, and the Music Hall Symphony 19c 12c 3 cans 25c theyll be counted among the Bene- Orchestra directed by Erno Rapee. dicts some mid-week night—At its last meeting the Ladies' Aid voted IAN. THIN AS RAIL. IRON Chuck Roast a ton of coal for the church—Oh, GIVES PEP AND WEIGHT 29c say, listen, all attention now! Sun- , "I was tired, run-down and thin BONELESS Delmaiz Niblets Corn 2 cans 2«$c day evening, May 16th, we're going a's a rail. Since taking Vinol (Iron LB. to have a "Back Home" service in tonic) I sleep well, feel better and C our church—So, sit right down and •D gained 10 lbs."—R. A. Crom- Roasting Veal send a postcard or letter to every- breg. Vinol is delicious. Peterson's Armour's SS^ Hash 2 cans 25c body you know of who has ever Pharmacy. been a member of our church and JERSEY write them to be sure to be In town PATRONIZE CITIZEN that night—There'll be no preaching ADVERTISERS PORK LOINS, lb. 29c Bob White Sardines 3 cans 19c HOME MADE LOOSE SAUSAGE, lb. 29c Flagstaff Tomatoes 2 FRESH Repair or CHOPPED BEEF, lb. . 19c Jelly Eggs - - - - 2 lbs. 19c Modernize Your SALTED SPARE RIBS, lb. 19c Argo Cornstarch 2 pkgs. 19c Home! ARMOUR'S STAR National Chocolate Hobbies lb. 22c SMOKED HAMS, lb. . 29c Loans For This Purpose Are Available at This Institution WHOLE OR STRING END N With Monthly Payments in Keeping With Your Income. PRIME BEEF Flagstaff Peaches Sliced or Halves £^ 19c If You Contemplate Building, Buying or Refinancing Your RIB ROAST, lb. 29c e n Present Mortgage, Consult Us Concerning the Sound ARMOUR'S STAR FreS h Cucumber Pickles - qt. jar 23c Mortgage Plan Under Title 11 of the National Housing 19c Act. Sliced Bacon 1-2 lb. pkg. Greendale Soda all flavors 3 bottles 25c Complete, Courteous and Efficient Banking Service. BREAST OF VEAL, lb. . Accounts Invited. FOR STUFFING DAIRY SPECIALS GROCERY SPECIALS SHORT Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 15, 16, 17 Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 15, 16, 17 The First National Bank RIBS OF BEEF, lb. . 19c FRESH KILLED Brookfield or Clover- O "f GREEN CIRCLE CLOUDY AMMONIA of South Amboy, N. J. 29c 2 Large Bottles Established 1888 CHICKENS, lb. . . . bloom Butter, lb. W I MEMBERS: FRUIT — VEGETABLES SALADA ORANGE PEKOE TEA or 100 in Box ©DC Federal Reserve Bank Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 15, 16, 17 Phila. Cream Cheese 25c •'! PKGS. FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE PHILIPS EARLY JUNE PEAS DEPOSITS INSURED 2 Heads 19c 2 Cans BY CALIFORNIA GRKKN ASPARAGUS Creamed Cottage Cheese lb 19c Large Hunch "35c AMERICAN OR The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FANCY MACINTOSH APPLES . •GOLD MEDAL WHEATIES «)C_ WASHINGTON, D. C. Iba. Swiss Loaf Cheese, lb, 29c Clmmplon'M Bowl Free. 2 Pkgs £t)C CRnnn MAXIMUM INSURANCE FRESH SPINACH ISY THE PIECE :t lbs J9c if DUUU FOR EACH DEPOSITOR IIORDEN'S TIP TOP CARAMELS FLORIDA NEW POTATOES All Flavors; 2— ft lb. Pk^s 4 lbs FISH ••Approved Mortgagee, Federal Houtlng Admlniitr«llon" 19c FACE FOUB THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1937 reicorded on a card in duplicate, a cleats, trunk rack or other equip- copy of which will be furnished the ment. n m m m @ m m George Goldsmith "Love Is News," With Loretta Young At the driver to carry with him through 7. Steering gear will be tested the test. Test results will be noted for excessive looseness and play, : Shot By Friend On Empire Theatre Next Week Sunday-Monday on the card. and alignment of front and rear WHY DELAY?—VISIT THE 2. Head lamps will be tested for wheels will be tested. focus, aim and light output. Lamps 8. Brakes will be tested and must Revolver Range must be of an approved type and in be capable of stopping vehicle with- •;ood operating condition. Tail in certain determined distances at Bay View Inn Restaurant Accidentally "Wminded While the speed af 20 miles an hour. • Tweet ShootwiE at Perth lamps must be unobstructed and a (Now Under New Management) , Amboy white lamp must illuminate the rear 9. Station supervisor will examine license plate to render it visible the card and results of tests. If all People are raving about our deliriously cooked foods. from a distance of fifty feet. George Goldsmith, son of Mr. and features tested are satisfactory, a Drop in and find out for yourself why we say, "The Bay lire. Felix Goldsmith, of Ward ave- 3. Windshield wiper must be incertificate will be, attached to the nue, Is still In a serious condition in proper working order and wind- windshield upon payment of a 50- View Inn serves the finest sandwiches and meals in the tile Fertn Amboy General Hospital shield must permit clear vision. cent fee. If the car fails to pass city. «s the result of a wound received Windshield and sida windows must inspection, the reason for failure Saturday night when he was acci- not have any sign, poster or other will be noted on the duplicate card dentally shot by his friend Daniel non-transparent material upon them which will be given the owner, while Weiss, also of this city, while the other than a certificate or other ar- the original will be kept at the sta- MEALS AT ALL HOURS two were engaging in target shoot- Ucle required to be displayed by tion. The car owner then will be SANDWICHES ing at the range in the basement of law or by regulation by the. Com-given several days to have correc- Levines Sport Goods Store in Perth missioner. tions made, and must return to the We Specialize in Real Amboy. 4. Required mirror must be instation for a retest. The boys arrived at the shooting good condition and so placed and ITALIAN STYLE SPAGHETTI range'about 8 p. m. Saturday eve- adjusted as to afford a clear rear Cane Demands Water DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ning and were the only two persons view. One million gallons of water it occupying the range at the time. 5. Horn must have volume suffi- needed to grow each ton of Amer Music By Sammy Ray and His Orchestra We?ss took a position at the right cient to be heard at 200 feet and ican sugar cane in Hawaii. During CHARLES JEROME, Proprietor tof Goldsmith, according to the po- must be in good working order. the 18-month growing period, each lice report, and after both youths 6. License plates must not be sere receives enough water to covet had been shooting for some time. mutilated or obscured by bumper it to a depth of 19 feet. \\g\ M 0 n in Weiss heard someone coming down the stairs, and according to the po- lice, as he turned around with the £••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• revolver still in his hand, it was ^ discharged and the bullet struck Goldsmith who grasped his stomach and cried, "I'm hurt." LOOK! LOOK! • Both youths rushed upstairs and BELL SYSTEM DATTLES Into Wei»s' car and drove to the Age Won't Rule Henny's Chateau hospital where; it was learned the bullet had punctured Goldsmith's ONSLAUGHT OF RIVERS A Safe Car Off Intestines in twelve places and lodg- "Where You Are Sure of the Best" AMATEUR NIGHT ed in the muscles of the back. Nation Wide Organization That • Weiss was taken into custody by Kept Lines Open Now En- State^ Highways SPECIAL the Perth Amboy police and brought gaged in Reconstruction. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, AT (o headquarters where he was de- If Car Passes Inspection, An- tained over night and released the When nature emote a large serfloll tinuity Won't Matter Steamed Clams and Broth Served to Our next morning in $1,500 bail for a of tlie'Middle West with flood waters re Commissioner Says hearing hi police court on April 28 contly the waters wore no respecter of Patrons on Friday on an assault charge. telephone linos and equipment. Every Trenton — State Motor Vehicle Ray Stanton's Cafe The youths have been boon com- telephone agency on the Bcene iouclit Commissioner Arthur W. tylcgee yes- panions for some time and both are desperately to keep main channels of terday said that persons In mod- Dancing To The Music Of A employed In the factory here oper- voice communication op?n to the out erate circumstances would not bd ated by Weiss' father side world, and tlia national rc^niirrps deprived at their automobiles be- 130 South Broadway of tho Bell Telephone System were tun cause of antiquity when compulsory Popular Orchestra Thirteen Presidents Soldiers billzed within hours, to pour equipment safety inspection of motor vehicles Featuring Jack Dunn and Harry Richards Thirteen of our Presidents wer« and personnel into the stricken arena starts. •oldiers: Washington, Monroe and for reconstruction of ruined and dam- The Commissioner said the age of Friday and Saturday FREE CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE Jackson in the Revolution; Jackson, aged telephone plant. a car will have no bearing on the V. H. Harrison and Taylor in the The same forces which indict dam- Inspection verdict so long as the car Washington Road President Park War of 1812; Taylor and Pierce in age anil destruction on telsplume plant is mechanically sale and complies Broadway, Corner John St. Ray Stanton, Prop. the Mexican war; Lincoln and Tay- bring at the same time still more ur- with regulations regarding equip- HENNY WIST, Prop. lor in the Black Hawk war; Grant, gent need for communication. So thement. Cars lacking safe brakes, Hayes, Garflcld, McKinley and Ben- national telephone organization swung proper lighting and other safe- •••••• ••••••••••ff jamin Harrison in the Civil war, Into action on a front that Included guards will be ruled ofl the roads, and Roosevelt in the Spanish-Amer- not only the flood area hut such distant Mr. Magee warned. Inspections are ican war. points aa New York and Jacksonville, to begin July l. , •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Chicago 'and New Orleans. A system- "Safety inspection will be exact- Free Lance Wrltsn atic mobilization of manpower—and woman power—and equipment of all ly what the name implies," he said. Free lance writers are persons "It will detect cars that are unsafe Who write on their own account, sorts got under way immediately: To take in advance every possible precau- and will prevent their use on the Cloverbloom Butter 36c lb, . and not as members of the staff of highways until the) defects have may organization. Sir Walter Scott tion to protect service; if and when these precautions wore unavailing, to been remedied." EVERY SUNDAY )and later writers applied the term SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 25c. lb. AD professional soldiers pf the Mid- maintain service as long as possible; In the following bulletin Commis- and at the earliest possible moment sioner Magee describes the proced- Hundreds of people are enjoying our Special Sunday dle ages whose services could be where service *as Interrupted to ro-ure to be followed when cars are PRIME RIB ROAST ..25c lb. purchased by any feudal lord will- inmi It with restored plant. presented for inspection «t the 28 Dinner—It's different Why not join them? ing to pay the price. official stations throughout the CHUCK ROAST 22c lb. i^.~..it:ii..s ID Sun state: f Statue 'o Morgan Rorse Most of the elements found on the 1. Upon arrival at inspection sta- VEAL CHOPS 24c. lb. The Morgan horse was developed earth, like iron, sodium and cop-tions the owner's name, address, In New England. In 1921 a statue of per, are also in the sun, scientists kind of car and registration will be LOIN PORK ..25c lb. Justin Morgan, the progenitor of have determined. this race, was erected on' the U. S. Business Men's Lunch Served Every 2 lbs. CHOPPED MEAT ..25c Morgan Horre Farm at Middlebury, Vt., on the loath anniversary of the SOFT RIB CORNED BEEF .12c lb. death of this famous horse. This farm of 400 acres was given to the FRANKS AND BOLOGNA 23c lb. Department of Agriculture in 1907, GRAND OPENING to be used for developing the best Sea Food Our Specialty FRESH KILLED FOWL 25c lb. Worcan bln.-d. OF 3 CANS JUNE PEAS ..25c ••••••••••••••••••ft Try Our Delicious Chow Mein lb. SLICED BACON 18c JAMES BUTLER Middlesex Wine & liquor Co. | FRESH FISH THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 110 South Broadway 114 North Broadway SPECIALS EVERY DAY Phone 768 (Cor. of Augusta Street) FREE DELIVERY Free Delivery BEERS Brennaris Grill Munch—3 bot. 25c; case of 24 bot. $1.90 (no deposit). U. S. No. 1 Old Dutch—3 bot. 25c; case $1.95 (No deposit). "Ernie Wants to See You." Tally-Ho—3 bot. 25c; case $1.75 (Plus deposit). McCloud's Market 132 So. BROADWAY TELEPHONE 930 POTATOES tally-Ho—10c can; 3 cans 29c. 135 NORTH BROADWAY ERNIE HELLER, Chef Pabst, Ballentine's, Kroeger's, Feteenspan's and Trom- Telephone 146 10 lbs. 27c mera 10c can. Beer in qt. bottles (all kinds) 20c, plus deposit. Hensler's Beer in «/2 gal. bottles 40c, plus deposit. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 100 lbs. $2.59 Old Surrey Porter—3 bottles 25c (plus deposit). Beer by can, bottle or case always on ice. (Two Frigid- aires in use at all times). Fresh Spinach 5c lb. NEXT WEEK SUNDAY'and MONDAY SUNDAY and MONDAY DRY WINES MAT 2nd and 3rd WINESAP Claret^-Zinfandel, Baibera, Barberone, gal. 95c; '/* gal. Btag Bob Martha jug, 59c. Apples 6c lb. CROSBY BURNS RAYE SWEET WINES EMPIRE in WAIKIKI WEDDING Fresh Peas 2 lbs 25c Eagle .Special Reserve (all flavors) pt, 23c; 4/5 qt. 37c. Mission Bell Brand, 4-5 qt. 45c; 1/2 gal. 75c; gal. $1.54. LARGE FLORIDA TONIGHT SUNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY GINS ONE DAY ONLY I Oranges 10 for 29c London's Royal or Concord—Pt. 59c; 4/5 qt. 97c. TOMORROW MONDAY THURSDAY FRESH STRING Big Ben-nFull qt. $1.19. Flieschman's, pt. 89c; 4/5 qt. $1.39. ' tSt FlWOUS ACTION The Richest Girl in the World! •M OF THE SPORT PAGCI Beans 12c lb. Black Prince—Pt. 74c. Calvert, pt. 79c; full qt. $1.29. EVERY MAN FIGHTING! SHE MET RIDING! LOOKED SHOOTING! TO HER EYES Brown Eggs 29c WHISKIES ...AND SAW Shenley's Red Label—Pt. $1.09; qt. $2.19. HER BANK MMM.D 1HI ACCOUNT) DOZEN Shenley's American Cream (White Label) pt. $1.49; WRIGHTS qt. $3.05. IMPORTED Kinsey (2 years old) pt. 95c. Irish Bacon 45c lb. Town Tavern—Pt. 94c; Old Farm, pt. $1.09. Three Feathers—Pt. $1.0,9; Silver Dollar, pt. 95c. 4 TALL CANS Windsor—Pt. 94c; Three Rivers, pt. 84c. SHEFFIELD Old Gold—Pt. 74c; Cobbs Creek, pt. 94c. Evap. Milk 25c Old Hickory—Pt. 94c; All American (20 months old), !•¥•• ROIIRT pt. 85c. 4 NO. 2 CANS Meadwood (18 months old), pt. 91c; Old Shenley, pt. lftYiSI $1.09; qt. $2.22. Rochclle HUDSON Tomatoes 25c Michael WHALEN j Also APPLEJACKS Also 4 PACKAGES COMEDY SCREAM KELLOGG'S Tree Top—Pt. 84c; qt. $1.64. Huck Finn—Pt. 93c; Hildick's, pt. $1.19. Chapter 3 Also Also Vanderveer—Pt. $1.14; qt. $2.25; gal. jug, $7.49. COMEDY LAUGH RIOT BANK FREE TO LADY PATRONS Corn Flakes 25c DICK TRACY CARTOON A Beautiful Piece oC Kl-IIorn CARTOON GREEN Store Open From 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. Daily Adventures of a Cameraman Htnlnleifs Silverware, Start Split Peas 5c lb. Saturday Until Midnight. Sundays 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. NEWS EVENTS NEWS EVENTS NIGHT Your Set Now !••••••••••••••••«•£ FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE FIVB When One Is Drowning Name Change! THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Lives of Mother and Son The belief that a drowning per- There have been famous Cronv Published Weekly By Personal Mention Woman's Club To Saved by Alert Operator. son rises to the surface three times wells in English history, but at th« THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANT? Andrew N. Kvist was the princi- before dying is very widely held. restoration the name of. Cromwell Telephone South Amfcoy 4 pal speaker at the meeting of Jer- I A young mother uml lier Infani sop Even Shakespeare apparently ac- became odious and many bearera sey Blue Chapter of the Daughters Elect Officers At iro alive tuday because »f Hie alertness cepted it (Twelfth Night, I., v., 130). of the name made some change so J. MELFORD ROLL. EDITOK of the American Revolution at New ' .and good judgment of two I'aulsboro Accounts of witnesses, however, re- 83 to disguise it. Mr. Vincent Crum- Brunswick on Wednesday. | Tuesday Meeting N. J., telephone operators. Mury Sims veal the fact that some people, mels, in whose company Nicholas ti;r and Kllzahoth Euirlck. The mother when drowning, have risen to the Nickelby acted Romeo, was how on« KNOWLEDGE AND SUPERSTITION Many local members of Keyport 1 The second April meeting of the discovering her baby overcome by eon surface many times before finally man changed an illustrious name. disappearing while other person! Recent press dispatches from China told how several hun lodge No. 41 Woodmen of the Wor-j South Amboy Woman's Club will K.'.s recently, stumbled to the tele Id are planning to attend the sup-,take place at the Parish House phone, lifted the receiver and then her have drowned by unu submersion, Sea-Puss dred coolies went on a rampage, rioting and destroying machin per of the organization to be held1 when the annual election of officers uelf fell unconscious. and never came to the surface at ery in a textile mill. The reason, of.course, was that they though ^ Sea-puss is a dangerous undertow, at Brennan's Grill Monday evening. will be held Tuesday afternoon. Without delay ihesp two yoiinu wo all. No '•yle can be made regard- like a whirlpool, caused by the com- ' the machines were robbing thera of jobs. A variety hour will be the feature men set to work to semi aid to the ing the number of times a body A meeting of the Board of Direc- bined effect of several breakers; at Most of us who read those dispatches probably smiled and of the entertainment program and stricken household, tlrst enlllii^ e may or may not come to the sur- so an undertow setting along th« thought about those "poor, ignorant Chinese." But it wasn't so tors of the YM.C.A. will be held on hostesses will be Mrs. Joseph Tice neighbor to Investigate, nnd then dis face. shore. long ago that some of the "more enlightened" races were doing Monday evening. and Mrs. John Perkins. patching a physician to the house. the same thing. And even today we occasionally run across peo- Eugene Hulse is seriously ill at On Tuesday, May 4th, the annual ple of our own country who think that machines create unem his home on Henry street. banquet of the club will take place Eyes oi ihc Starfish ************* IH ***********lt**************i 111 ployment. when past presidents of the club The starfish has a set of eyes on Actually, the Chinese who raided the mill knew only one side Chester Meinzer, son of Dr. and ! will be hostesses. each side of its five arms. Mrs. L. P. Meinzer, of Bordentown of the case. So do some Americans. While on the subject, let's •avenue, has returned to his home in look at a few facts: Broadway Market this city _ after an extended visit 1. Between 1870 and 1930—the period of the greatest ex- through the South. Mr. Meinzer 122 N. Broadway South Amboy pansion of machinery—the population of the United States in- left this city last April and during creased only 218 per cent while gainfully employed rose 291 per his tour visited all the Southern WE DELIVER PHONE 261 cent. In 1870, without many -machines, it took 324 persons 1,000 States. to produce goods and services; in 1930, with many more mach- WE GIVE S. & H. STAMPS John McCormack, of this city, re- ines, it took 400 persons per 1,000 population. cently elected Kxalted Ruler of the 2. In 1860, when everything was done by hand, there were Perth Amboy Lodge of Elks, officiat- FANCY 4,369 office workers per million of population; in 1930, with add- ed as a grand lodge officer at the ing machines, typewriters, and so on, there were 49,805 office installation of officers of Dunellen CREAMERY-ROLL workers per million. Lodge on Wednesday evening. Butter 36c lb 3. In 1850, only 38 per cent of the national income went to Francis B. Hanaiway, son of Mr PRIME BEEF FANCY MILK FED the working men; today they get more than 67 per cent of it. and Mrs. John Hanaiway of Stock- 1L All we have to do is compare the lot of the superstitious ton St., has satisfactorily comple- Chinese with that of the average American. That comparison ted his course at the Drake Business Rib Roast ID Fowl shows clearly whether machines are helpful or harmful. College, Perth Amiboy, after nine months of training. He is now qual- Rates for advertisements in this column. All advertisements under this MILK FED ified as a stenographer. METHODIST EPISCOPAL heading, 5 cents per line; minimum charge 35c for one insertion; minimum BREAST OR MORGAN ITEMS OF CHURCH charge 25 cents on repeat advertisements. "Help Wanted," "Lost and SHOULDERS Rev. George E. Taylor, Church Chimes Found," and "For Rent" advertisements, payable in advance. For Stuffing Veal 14c lb Minister INTEREST Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. T. ForThe Week FOR RENT—APARTMENTS I GENUINE SPRING SUGAR CURED Armstrong, Superintendent. FOR SALE (By Joe MUtter) Morning Service 11 A. M. Topic: CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH "Let Us Escape." FOR RENT: Five rooms, complete- A card party was held on Thurs- Organized 1852 SOMEBODY'S OPPORTUNITY! : Legs of Lamb lb 27c Call. Hams,1b. 16c day evening, April 8 under the au- Epworth League at 6:45 P. M. ly furnished. All improvements. Six room frame house with all Mr. O. Van Cleaf In charge. Mam Street and Broadway Inquire at 315 Fourth St., City. spices of the Bayview Manor Rod Rev. Harry Stansbury Weyrlch. improvements located on an im- and Gun Club in Bay View Manor. Evening Service at 7:30 P. M. M4-9-2tx proved street. Block to Bus lines. Topic: "Let Us Be Just." Rector. The affair proved successful with Harold G. Semoniet, Lay Reader Five front lots; garage. Not a ; Milk Fed Legs or Rump Veal, lb. 20c a large crowd attending. Russell The Junior Choir will sing at the Paul Zuydhoek, Organist, and pretentious place but a comfort- Van Hlse was ohaiman of the com- morning service. APARTMENT For Rent: 3 rooms able home and the price for an • FRESH MADE CHOPPED BEEF. 19c lb. mittee in charge of the affair and Choirmaster. and bath, all improvements. In- immediate sale is only $2250 was assisted by William Hasslacher, METHODIST PROTESTANT quire 228 Church St. S4-2-tf (x) which is just about the value of Third Sunday after Easter \ FRESH MADE SAUSAGE 25c lb. Russell O. Mathis, James Gleason, CHURCH 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion, the land. Investigate this. JOHN- Irving Beckman, Fred Bupprecht, SON, 324 Main st. 4-2-lt(o) Rev. Walter S. Patrick, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Church School. FOR RENT: Apartment, 7 rooms Charles Sprague, Charles Switzer, Second St. and Stevens Ave. 10:45 A. M. Holy Communion and i ITALIAN COOK OIL, Gallon". J99e Robert Casey Sr., and George Fau- Sermon. and bath, all improvements. In- ser. quire 261 Henry St. 4-12-tf (so) Tonight, 7:30 P. M., Missionary 6:30 P. M., Young Peopb's Guild. CHOICE BUILDma LOTS in good ! UCO DILL PICKLES, quart jar ...17c The door prize was awarded to Society meeting. (In the Church). Address by the locations are becoming very scar- Mrs. Edward Gleason and Bowen Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Sunday Rector. AUTO REFINISH1NG ce as South Amboy is building up Ijawrence and Mrs. Charles Leach School; Howard Bloodgood, super- Subject: "Jesus Chooses His As- slowly but surely. Houses for rent won the special prizes. The other intendent. sociates." Everyone cordially in- RELIABLE AUTO are at a premium and NOW is prize winners were: Pinochle: Sam- 11 A. M. Morning Worship; ser- ited. the time to build the home that uel Hyer, Mrs. A. Arnpld, Michael REFINISHING CO. mon by the pastor, "Thou Art the Wednesday, April 21st 402 New Brunswick Ave,, Perth you have been planning. Be sure WE TELL THE WORLD Hendrlcks, Prank Fulton, Mrs. C. Man". 7:15 A. M. Holy Communion that you locate it among desir- WeUber, Mrs. Pied Rupprecht, Leo 7:30 P. M., Evening worship; ser- 9:30 A. M. Holy Communion. Amboy, Tel. P. A. 4-060S able neighbors and In congenial YOU TELL YOUR FRIENDS Bill, Mrs. Hugh Cottrell, Mrs. Bus- mon by the pastor, "Christ the Complete Auto Body and lender About our complete line of used R. & 'G. Cars. A com- . "There is destiny which makes us Repairing surroundings. I have a number of Bell O. Mathis, S. C. Rehfus, Mrs. Hope of Glory". brothers— very fine lots for sale and shall plete selection to choose from at unbelievable price Re- Nelson Deals, Fred Kath, and Mrs. DUCO-DULUX PAINTING Wednesday. 7:30 P. M. Bible For- None lives to self alone; 7-24-« be glad to show them to anyone ductions. S. C. Rehfus. Five Hundred: Mrs. um. AU welcome. AU that we send into the lives of Interested in acquiring a home Charles M. Thomas, R. M. Moreno, SEE THEM—DRIVE THEM—AND BE SATISFIED others before the boom that is surely on THAT OUR CARS ARE BEST Mrs. Edward Gleason and Miss Eliz- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Comes back into our own." AWN INGS—SHADES the way. abeth? Gleason. Bridge: Mrs. Ed- Down Payment Walter W. Mininger, Minister The Acolytes of Christ Church 2 lots, Ferris St., all improvements ward Tice, Mrs. Charles Stockton, will give a card party in the Parish AMBOY SHADE & AWNING CO 2 lots, Fourth St., all improve- 1936 PLYMOUTH TUDOR TOURING— Edward Tice, and Mrs. Krieg. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. House;, Wednesday, April 21, for House and Store Awnings, Win- ments. Low Mileage $195.00 Non-ipJayers: George Fauser, MM. Morning Worship at 11 A. M. for the benefit of their annual visit dow snides. Best materials. Res- 2 lots, Bordentown Ave., suitable 1936 CHEVROLET MASTER COUPE— Clara Henry, Bert Perry, R. O. Ma- Topic of sermon, Working for God.. to New York City. onable cost. 285 Elm St, Perth for home or business. $500 each. Radio, heater, rumble seat " $185.00 this, CaTleton Bufford, Miss Mary Evening Worship 7:30. Sermon The Christ Church annual ser- Amboy. Tel. 829 P. A. 6-10-tf 2 lots, Stevens Ave. $800 each. Rogan, Christie Thomas, Martin 1935 PONTIAC COUPE— topic, "Living in elation to God." vice for the Acolytes of the Episco- 6 lots Ferris St., between Pine Very clean with heater $165.00 Neson, Mrs. Addie Lynch and Chris- The following Wednesday, the pal Diocese of New Jersey will be PERSONAL ave. and Feltus St., entire plot tie Dufford. subject for study will be "The Holy eld in the Church at 8 o'clock on FREE! If excess acid causes you $2,500. 1935 STUDEBAKER COACH— Spirit Works." the evening of Thursday. May 13th. Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, In- REAL B5TATE, Fire Insurance, 6 cylinder; low mileage $135.00 A Court of Honor will be held for The Rt. Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, digestion, Heartburn, Belching, Auto Insurance. 1935 PLYMOUTH COUPE— the Morgan Boy Scouts at the Mor- Japanese Are Sentimental D. D.. Bishop Coadjutor of the Dio- Bloating, Nausea, get free sample JOHNSON, 324 Main St., City. A bargain at this price $162.00 gan Flrehouse next Friday evening The profound sentimentality of the cese, will be the preacher. Visiting doctors' prescription, Udga, at Arky's 3-26-lt (x) 1935 PLYMOUTH COACH— at which time merit and member- Drug Store, Broadway. 3-5-12t x Japanese finds no greater expres- ilergymen will assist the Rector, Very good condition $162.00 ship badges will be awarded to the sion than in a tiny, well-preserved he Rev. Harry Stansbury Weyrich, WASHERS—VACUUM CLEANERS scouts. The Charter for 1937 will cemetery on Aoshima Island. It 1931 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN— ith the service. Supper will be MANURE FOR SALE Everymake Stores. Sold at low- also be presented to the troop. was made for the exclusive burial ;erved in the Parish House after the est terms. Thousands of parts; A fine car $145.00 of 0 liltrr of unborn whales whose iervlee. The public is cordially ln- motors, machines; 283 Elm St., 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH— A large crowd was in attendance mother h'.id bf?n killed by whalers. 'itcd to attend. MANURE FOR SALE—Manure and Perth Amiboy, Phone P. A. 4-2262 Good Rubber; new paint ,. $135.00 at the Dance and Chicken Supper leaf mold for sale, by the bag or 2-6-tf (x) 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER COUPE— which was held at DeBiase's Rest- bushel. Inquire Mathew Krause, Good condition; new paint '...$95.00 aurant last Saturday night. Charter No. 3878 Reserve District No. 2 Route No. 4. Roses Corner. 3-12-4t 1932 PLYMOUTH COUPE $75.00 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOt)TH HELP WANTED The second series of games of the AMBOY, IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE WANTED: Man or womlan with car 1932 PLYMOUTH COACH $75.00 Quoit Tournament being held by MONEY TO LOAN to visit select families who request 1931 DODGE SEDAN $75.00 OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 31ST, 1937 information about seashore hom- the Morgan Hose and Chemical Co. (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, 1930 DODGE SEDAN $60.00 No. 1 has commenced /with Fred es. Pleasant personality and will- 1930 CHEVROLET SEDAN $50.00 Kath in first place. Kath was the under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes) MONEY TO LOAN on bond and ingness to work evenings more victor erf the first round, also. ASSETS mortgage in sums of $100 $200 $300 essential than experience. Salary 2-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 1400, $500 and up to $10,000. Office and commission. Write your qual- PERSONAL NOTES Loans and discounts ----- * 726,353.72 hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:24 p. m ifications. Mtorrlsey It Walker, Miss Margaret NaTusch of Eliz- UniteOverdraftd States s Government obligations, direc- t and/o•- r fully 22.84 Wednesdays and Saturdays: from Cliffwood, N. J. 4-16-lto abeth visited her parents, Mr. and 8:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire John A DORSEY USED CAR MART guaranteed , 697,995.12 Lovely. Trust Company Building. HELP WANTED: Young man with Mrs. John NaTusch of Cliff Avenue Other bonds, stocks, and securities' 657,025.43 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. AND ELM ST. recently. ^ Banking house—Furniture and fixtures 90,000.00 car to work on commission basis. Real Estate owned other than banking house 125,279.75 TRUCKING—STORAGE Inquire Jacob J. Jacobsen, 114 Perth Amboy, N. J. Mr. and M!rs. Fred C. Maith and South Broadway. 4-16-lt Tel. P. A. 4-2703 daughter Florence and Mrs. E. Hus- Reserve! with Federal Reserve Bank 211,754.93 eey erf Bayonne were week-end vis- Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process .BFPERS STORAGE: Horing and LOST AND FOUND 14-1 ***** of collection - - 164,577.05 storage. Dependable local and itors of Mr. and Mrs. David Roshon 3,074.75 LOST: Wlhlte Terrior, with black of Binghamton, New York. Other Assets long; distance moving, 288 Hsdisoi eye. Answers to name of "Spot- avenue, Perth Ambey, TtL P. A Mrs. Hussey of Bayonne Is now Total Assets $2,676,083.59 tfc." Return to 408 Ferris street. vtelting Mr. and Mrs. Muth. 4-2S18. S-aO-ti 4-16-lt LIABILITIES Miss Louise Farrell and William Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations $ 288,596.27 Patterson Jr. were week-end visit- Timo deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.... 1,975,596.17 ore at "Washington, D. C, accom- State, county and municipal deposits -. 43,763.73 panied by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. United States Government and postal savings deposits 25,746.32 NOW IS THE TIME Measure of Belmar. Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier's To get your hair reconditioned for a checks outstanding 7,351.15 summer permanent Misses Lsdia and Hhyllss Pitt Total of items 14 to 18, inclusive: All $5.00 Permanent Waves $3.50 have returned to Maplewood after (a) Secured by pledge of loans and/or visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. investments $ 32,235.00 All $7.50 Permanent Waves $5.00 Albert Pitt. (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or SCALP TREATMENT 75c AND $1 ^____ X ^_ ^ Investments - 2,308,818.64 Big Tree C.vuws in Georgia One of Georgia's rarest botanical (c) Total Deposits _....$2,341,053.64 DOLLY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE specimens is o big sequoia, or red- wood, frnm California, which is Capital Account: 139 NORTH BROADWAY TEL. 453 "SOUTH AMBOY'S OUTSTANDING MARKET growinR in the city cemetery at Class A preferred stock, 2,500 shares, par $50- rtll per share, retirable at $50 per share.. Class B preferred stock, 2,000 shares, par $50- \ > $325,000.00 m Skar pershare, retirablo at $50 per share I & aZ Smoked Hams (whole)lb. 27c +*****..+***************++, Commo' n stock, 1,000 shares, par $100 per share.. ) Undivided profits—Net - $8,029.95 Preferred stock retirement fund 2,000.00 Quality Rib Roast (best) lb. 29c THE Total Capital Account - — 335,029.85 NOTICE Total Liabilities - $2,676,083.59 Due to the increased price of raw materials, all bread Memorandum: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure will be increased lc. New prices effective today. Breast of Milk Fed Veal, lb. 17c HOME ECONOMIST Liabilities United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully *************** *******guaranteed - - 104,197.00 Bread Puddlne Other bonds, stocks, and securities - — — 17,870.00 SOUTH AMBOY DAYLIGHT BAKERY Fresh Cali Hams - lb. 19c 6 slices Btale bread. ..$ 122,067.00 103 N. Broadway Telephone 153 M cup butter. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) _ 2 eggs. Pledged: Smoked Cali Hams lb. 21c 2 cups milk. (a) Against United States Government and postal savings 104,197.00 V, teaspoon nut. deposits 7,970.00 ASSORTED JELLIES, 8 oz, glass 10c U cup sugar. (c) Against deposits of trust departments (f) With State! authorities to qualify for the exercise of GRAPE OR APPLE JELLY, 2 lb. jar 25c % cup raisins. 9,900.00 1 teaspoon vanlla extract. fiduciary powers - - - Hub City or College Town CATSUP, 2 14 oz. bottles..25c Spread butter on bread, and cut Women's and Misses' (h) Total Pledged.. $ 122,067.00 Crepe and Batiste Gowns and Pajamas. It's getting time to gd GREEN ASPARAGUS (Center Cuts) 1 1b. 3 oz. can..20c bread Into cubes. Beat eggs sliRht- State of New Jersey, County of Middlesex, ss: )y ndd milk, salt, sugar, bread I, R. C. Stephenson, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly to bed in sheer cotton beauties like these. Flowered ii.itlsto Double S. & II. And Elk Stamps Given on Saturday Only cubes and ralnlns. Pour Into but- swnar that tho above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and gowni, with white, orchid, blue or pink grounds. Prlnccgg style We Redeem S. and H. Stamp Books tered baklni? dlnh and bake In mod- belief. Rowns and two piece imjamnH. Lots of tricky detailing nnd nicely erate oven at 350 degrees for about R, C. STEPHENSON, Cashier. trlmmca. Sizes 1G anil 17, $1.00. Also extra sizes, $1.25. one hour. Borvo with plain cream Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of April, 1937. 236 North Feltus Street or hard sauce. Setrvca six. Wm. P. Nichols, Notary Public. GOULD'S DRESS SHOPPE Orders Culled for and Delivered to your door free. Correct—Attest: Telephone 226 CompllnidnU of CharlcH !•'. Periino, 143 NORTH BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. O. W. Welsh, ' STORE OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 8 TO 10 A. M. SOUTH AMUOY DAYLIGHT K, II, Eulnor, Wo (Jive S. & II. Green Trading Stamps BAJKEUY Directors, THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1937

SHERIFF'S BALE THE FEATHERHEADS Solid Ivory FOR RELIABLE ? INFORMATION ON LIFE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY- •WHATEVER Jus BRUSH 1*16: MV GOODNESS—• AI-J ELEPHAMT COULD BE?OI>H INSURANCE CONSULT fletween EDITH M. WOLFF, Com- THE WORLD I MV TEETH plainant, and BESSIE KOSENE vVERE VOd ITS TUSKS i.M TWAT i A. STEINER LENCrTH OF and ALEXANDER KOSENE, her POlMCr SO TEETH 225 Church St TeL 436 husband, Defendants, Fi Fa for OFTCN AMD South Amboy, N. J. the sale of mortgaged premises LNCT\ dated March 19, 1937. -you WON'T By virtue of the above stated HAVE TriBM SHERIFF'S SALE Writ, to me directed and delivered, u>J inches to the 22YEARS end of the third inning, which drove Your kidneys help to keep you-well line of said Turnpike, 394.69 feet to northerly side of Woodruff Place; by constantly filtering wute matter thence again westerly, along the the players to shelter. This soon Modern Stainless Steel Trains from the blood. If your kidneys net a point; thence (3) north 1 degrees Issue at April 17, 1915 passed away and play was again re- functionally disordered and fail to 01 minute west still along said line northerly side of Wtoodruff Place, sumed, but for only one Inning, when remove excess impurities, there may be of said Turnpike, 34.14 feet to a thirty-four (34') feet to the point Immediately following the reading oinoninR of the whole system and or place of Beginning. •of the minutes of the last meeting the second downpour came and NAUGURATION of two 12-car, Eody-wlde distress. point in the southerly line of land placed the field in such a wet and light-weight, stainless steel Burning, scanty or too frequent uri- now or formerly of one Schoen; of the Council on Tuesday evening Istreamlined trains in over-night nation may be a,warning of some kidney Being the premises commonly muddy condition that it put the or bladder disturbance. thence (4) south 86 degrees 43 min- known and designated as No. 48 a petition from the property owners Berries between Chicago and Den- You may flutter nagging backache, utes 57 seconds east and along the on Main street and Washington ave- kabosh on the playing for the rest persistent headache, attacks ul dizziness, Woodruff Place, Perth Amboy, N. J. of the afternoon. ver marks the beginning of a new getting up nights, swelling, pufflncss said southerly line of Schoen, 366.91 nue was read. ' It requested that development in railroad transporta- under the eyed—feel weak, nervous,- ail The approximate amount of the pavement be laid on Main street tt tion which is destined to rival the played out. feet to the westerly line of land of decree to be satlsfded by said sale This Sunday afternoon the fans In iuch cases it is better to rely on • Wliitehead Bros.; thence (5) south •niampson street and Washington will be given a treat to a double airplane in saving time, in the opin- medicine that has won country-wide is the sum of six thousand three avenue to Elm street. Upon motion ion of Edward Q. Budd,'of Phila- acclaim than on something less favor- 3 degrees 09 minutes west along the hundred fifty two dollars ($6,352.00) header. Tha opener will be against delphia, pioneer In the field of ably known. Use Doan'o Pills. A multi- said westerly line of land of Wlhite- of Mr. Slover It was received an the Sherldans who will appear with tude of grateful people recommend together with the costs of this sale. light-weight trains. Doan'e, Aik your neighbor] head Bros. 993.30 feet to a point in Together with all and singular referred to the Council as a com a strong lineup. "Diddy" Maxfleld the northerly line of DeVoe street; mlttee of the whole. Later in thi will be In the box for them and will The new 12-car Diesel-powered the rights, privileges, hereditaments trains of the Burlington Railroad, thence (6) north 86 degrees 26 min- and appurtenances thereunto be- meeftlng a motion was passed tha shoot them over in his old time known as the Denver Zephyrs, long- utes west and along the northerly the Council meet with the propert; skill. Molly will likely be in the est streamlined trains in the world, DOAN SPILLS longing or in ariyiwlse appertain- line of DeVoe street, 6.75 feet to the ing. owners on these streets on Tuesda; box to oppose them and an Inter- flash through the night at speeds of point or place of Beginning. night to discuss the kind of pave esting game can be expected. 90 to 100 miles an hour and average P. HERDMAN HARDING. ment deemed suitable. In tha sunsetter, the Acmes of 66 miles an hour Including stops. MIDDLESEX COUNTY Excepting thereout and therefrom Sheriff. They make the 1,039-mllc run from SURROGATE'S COURT Another petition signed by seven Perth Amboy will oppose the local Denver to Chicago in 15 hours, GO so much of the aforesaid premises HARRY S. MEDINETS, ,, property owners affected, asked that team. minutes, so that no time Is lost from NOTICE as was conveyed by the following $28.88 Solicitor. • • deeds: (1) As described in a deed a surface sewer on Bordentown ave Line ups for the; Saturday game the business day. All persons concerned may take 4-2-4t " ' nue between Pine avenue and thi were: Sacred Hearts, Szaro, rf.; by Holmes B. Davidson, et al. to Within a tew mo7iths another notice, that the Subscriber, Admin- Lawrence Embly, dated November Raritan river railroad bridge b WItzak, c; Molly, p.; J. Nebus, 3b.; stainless steel streamliner, the 9-car istrator, etc., of Mary Czapar Dob- built for the convenience of the gen Woycehoski, If.; C. Nebus, lb.; J. Super-Chief of the Santa Fe, will go 5, 1923, and recorded in the Mid- SHERIFF'S SALE rzeka, deceased, intends to exhibit dlesex County Clerk's Office in Lib- eral public as well as those inter Schultz, cf.; A. Schultz, ss.; Kabos- into service between Chicago and n * '"y California. Other roads, too. are his final account to the Orphans er 759, page 324; (2) as described in ested. Upon motion the matter wai ky, 2b. Court for the County of Middlesex In Chancery of New Jersey, referred to the Council as a whole. planning the extension of fast, light- a deed from Holmes B. Davison, et. Between Slovak Gymnastic Un- Smokeless Powder, Jackin, If.; weight trains in over-night service on Friday, the thirtieth day of als. to Charles W. and Mabel Olsen, ' later a motion was made to the Jackett, lb.; Clark, 3b.; Cheeseman, between distant points. April, 1937, at 10 A. M., (Daylight ion Sokol of the United States of effect that the street committee b ss.; T. Render, cf.; Pierson, p.; J. dated October 28, 1924, and record- America, a corporation of New Jer- empowered to have plans and speci "These trains, capable of making Saving Time), in the Term of April, ed in the Middlesex County Clerk's Render, 2b.; P. Render, c; Smull- a thousand miles over-night with- 1937, for settlement and allowance; Office in Book 797, page 132; (3) sey, Complainant, and Michael Sel- fications drawn up for the con en, rf. Edward G, Budd i; osky and Eva Selosky, his wife, et struction of such a sewer to be pre out the loss of any time from busi- the same being first audited and described in a deed from Holmes B ness, arc what the railroads have roads which have them in service stated by the Surrogate. Davison, et als. to William J. Kern als., Defendants. Fi Pa for sale -of sented at the next meeting of th mortgaged premises dated March: body. The motion was carried. The services at the Empire The- been coming to," Mr. Budd said. have proved that they can operate Dated March 23rd, 1937. dated July 30, 1924, and recorded atre tomorrow promise to be quite "They are the answer to a public de- profitably with fares at two cents a 16, 1037. mand for 'all-weather' speed service Joseph Dobrzcka, the Middlesex County Clerk's Off! The granting of renewals of li interesting. Mr. J. T. Scoull is slat- mile. Administrator. in Liber 804, page 322; (4) as de- By virtue of the above stated ouor licenses was next taken up and ed to be the principal speaker. He thRt surpasses air schedules by not "In the near future we shall see writ, to me directed and delivered, cutting into the business day. The many of our cities that are a thou- Jacob L. Levinson, Esq., scribed In a deed from Holmes B a total of thirty-seven, all that were is the president of the New Jersey Zephyr type trains have proved Counselor at Law, Davison, et als. to Charles W. and I will expose to sale at public ven-. ariced, were granted upon motion. Christian Endeavor. His address in sand miles or so apart linked by due on themselves for safety, dependability over-night service with these stain- 174 Smith Street, Mabel Olsen, dated July 9th, 1929 all probability will be of an evan- aud economy as well as speed. Rail- less steel streamliners." Perth Amboy, N. J. and recorded in the Middlesex Cou WEDNESDAY, THE 21ST DAY OP In honor of the eighteenth birth gelistic nature, and is expected to Proctor. 3-26-5t nty Clerk's Office in Book, 968 APRIL, A. D., 1937 ' day of their daughter Ella May, Mr. be particularly interesting to young Deeds, page 456; (5) as described at two o'clock, standard time, In the and Mrs. C. Bennett gave a recep- men. a deed from Holmes B. Davison, afternoon of the said day, at the tion at their home on Bordentown als. to Alexander Nagy, dated an Sheriff's Office in the City of New- avenue last Saturday night. It was The ladles' night and euchre held delivered on or albout August 26 Brunswick, N. J. ' largely attended by young folk and at the rooms of South Amboy Coun- 1932, and recorded in the MJddle All the following tract or parcel the evening was passed pleasantly In cil No. 426, Knights of Columbus, on sex County Clerk's Office on Sept' of land and premises hereinafter the playing of games of various Tuesday evening last proved to be ember 2, 1932, in Book 1036, pag< particularly described, situate, ly- kinds, instrumental selections were a grand social success. A large This New BREAD Diet 502. ing and being in the Township of rendered by Edward DM. Arthur number of Knights with their wives Piscataway, in the County of Mid- Ingraham and Florence Robinson. and lady friends attended. After The approximate amount of th dlesex and State of New Jersey, Russell Hardy entertained with trie eight series of eight games of euchre judgment to be satisfied by said sal Said lot being known as and by rendition of several solos. Refresh- were played the winners were an- is the sum of Two Hundred Six Lot No. 39 on Block X as shown and ments were served and che guests nounced as follows; Mrs. John Takes Off Pounds teen Dollars ($216.00), togethei laid out on a certain map entitled departed wishing Miss Bennett Gormley, first prize; Mrs. James with the costs of this sale. "Map of Section two Plainfleld Ter- many happy returns of the day. iJwyer, second; Mr. John Lucitt, Together with all and slngrula race," made by F. A. Dunham-Olar- Among those present were: Miss first prize, and Mr. John Triggs, the rights, privileges, hereditament, in Co., C. E., of Plainfleld, N. J., in Florence Robinson, ol Newark; Miss second. Miss Katherine Sullivan Without loss of Energy and appurtenances thereunto be May, 1917, and filed in the Office of May Bennett, Miss Mildred RoWe, carried off the booby prize. longing or in anywise appertaining the Clerk of the County of Middle- Miss Helen Agan, Miss Estelle Bris- The balance of the evening was F. HERDMAN HARDING, sex, July 1917, at New Brunswick* kie Miss Anna Mundy, Miss Myrtle tpent in song and dancing. Miss Sheriff. N. J. and more fully described as, King Miss Geneva Maclver, Miss Nellie Cantlon, Mrs. James Dwyer, Scientific discoveries STAMLEY S. DICKERSON, follows: Zora Boyce, Miss kettle Turner, Miss Messrs. Eugene Bird, Thomas James Attorney. Beginning 275 feet from the- Tillie Slover, Miss Estelle King, and Robert Cantlon and John Trigss prove Bread Proteins $44.52 4-2-4 northwest corner formed by the in- Miss Edna Bennett, Mrs. Sorrel entertained with songs, accompanied tersection of Belmont avenue and Newman, Mrs. Robert Roxbury by PrDf. Robert Barry. The Knights help burn up fat SHERIFF'S SALE Delmore avenue, running thence Mrs. Herbert Roxbury, also Messrs. are arranging for another ladies' northerly along the westerly side of Alex Ritter, Edward Ritter. Arthur night to be held in the near future. In Chancery of New Jersey. Delmore avenue 25 feet; running Ingraham, John Thorpe, William while reducing Between J. Randolph Apple,by, Sr thence westerly parallel with Bel- Mills, Russell Hardy, Walter White Complainant, and Helen D. Sloan mont avenue 100 feet; running Edward Dill, Kenneth Terney, Roy Bird's Skeleton Most Rigid nREAD itself is not fattening. et als.. Defendants. FI Pa. for tht thence southerly parallel with Del- Bennett, and Herbert Roxbury, Jr The skeleton of a bird is the xjThis is a fact everyone should sale of mortgaged (premises datei mont avenue, 25 feet; running most rigid of all the animals. • FOLLOW THIS know. Bones fuse together and overlap. March 23, 1937. thence easterly again parallel with The regular meeting of the Wo- The familiar "wish bone" is simply • READ DIET PLAN Bread is not just a "starchy" By virtue of the above stated wri Belmont avenue 100 feet to the man's Club was held in the City the two collar bones grown together food. It is a combination of carbo- to me directed and delivered, I wil westerly sido of Delmore avenue or Hall Thursday afternoon with the to give greater strength to the at Thlt Dbt Plan alvas about 1500 Col- hydrates for energy, and a special expose to sale at public vendue on the point or place of Beginning. President, Mrs. William Nichols, in orltl a day—Hi* reducing allowance of WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH DAY Known as No. 338 Delmore ave- tachment of wines. The breastbone th* avtrag* psrion, modtratoly ac-' form of protein that helps to burn the chair. is not flat as in most animals, but tlvo, wlHi an Meal might of 130 Ibi., up fat while you arc reducing. OF MAY, A. D., 1937 nue, South Plainfleld. N. J. Plans were perfected for their an- has an enormous ridge down the who li 10 to 20 Ibl. ov.rvMlo.ht. Go on the new Bread Diet and at two o'clock Daylight Saving T!mi Tho approximate amount of the- nual reception, banquet and music- middle fur tlie attachment of flight stay splendidly energetic while In the afternoon of the said day n decree, to be satisfied by said sale the Sheriff's Office in the City o: is the sum of two thousand three al to be held in the City Hall, on muscles. These muscles are rela- • BREAKFAST you reduce, instead of being weak, May 6th. The ladies expect to make ively hundreds of times more pow- New Brunswick, N. J. hundred ftfty-two dollars ($2,352.- I ilui fruit Julia tired and irritable. You have this the largest social events of the erful than similar muscles in man. plenty of energy food in the lib- All ttiat certain lot, tra«t, or par 00) together with the costs of this season. In some birds they are so highly 2 SLICES TOAST, with '/, •». bull. eel of land and promises, hereinaf- sale. After tha selection of Mrs. Win, developed that they represent hall I cup csfl«i (tlMr) I tip. lUDir eral allowance of Bread. ter particularly descrioed, situate, Together with , all and singular Nichols, the club's president, as the the bird's entire weight. Breqd also helps keep the lying and being in the Borough of the rights, privileges, hereditaments delegate to the State Federation • LUNCH OR SUPPER muscles firm. Extreme diets may Spotswood, in the County of Mid- and appurtenances thereunto be- dlesex and State of New Jersey meeting to be held at Atlantic City, Moderate lervlng lean malt, flth. or 2 result in nervous breakdown. longing or In anywise appertaining. tha afternoon was given over to Average serving I green vegetable They should be undertaken only Beginning at the south side of th F. HERDMAN HARDING, music and several selections were 2 SLICES BREAD, with '/» •«. butler under your physician's direction. Main street at the northwest come Sheriff. Average lervlng fruit eiltd of Reverend John M. Ward's lot as rendered on an Edison gramaphone I glut milk The Bread Diet is not extreme. LEONARD J. ZAREMBA, It cuts to a minimum foods that the needle now points; thence run Solicitor. Recently a number of people when ning (1) soutih 58 degrees 30 mln 26.88 3-26-4t. visiting tha graves ta St. Mary's • DINNER are practically all starch, the utes west fifty eight feet four in- cemetery of their lovea ores who '/» glut fruit ir tomito Jule* sugars and the fats. In their place, ches (58' 4") with a line running have passed into eternity, have Generous serving lein meat, flih or fowl you eat Bread. parallel with the line of John M. MIDDLESEX COUNTY Average lervlng 2 vegetables, I grean found the cemetery a rendezvous Bmall tervlng simple deuert If you are overweight and want Ward's lot; thence (2) south 27 de- SURROGATE'S COURT for tramps and hoboes, and have 2 SLICES BREAD, With '/a if, butter to reduce safely, follow this diet grees 30 minutes enst to the Man- NOTICE TO CREDITORS been accosted by thosa specimens of A I cup coffee or tea (cleir) I tip. and eat Bread as the main part of alapan River; thence (3) down the humanity for aid. This has proven said river ns it runs to the souHh,- If jour Idrul nelfflit Is mnrn or IPNH your energy food. Ruth Autenrleth, Executrix of to be very annoying to some, while than 130 Ilin., lacrrnso or df*TeuH»* (tie west corner of the snid John M. William II. Parisen, deceased, by others have been greatly alarmed foodn. In this dirt, hut kerp (Itr llrrnd Ward's lot; thence (4) along his In tho right proportion. lrection of Frank A. Connolly, and frightened by these men of the 20"AOSiOOKONEASV.S>»FE line north 27 degrees 30 minutes Surrogate of the County of Middle- road. The close proximity of the REDUCING. Deliciom maali-no west to the place of Beginning. ;ex, hereby gives notice to the cred- railroad to this cemetery, places it hwiair — but poundi come off. The said tract Is also known ns tora of the said William II, Parisen, within each accevft of these men. DAYLIGHT BAKERY Lot No. 19, as laid out on the Tax This headquarters for trumps should GIT COMPLETE REDUCING IN- ;o bring in their debts, demands work of (lutliorl- Assessment Map of the Borough of mil claims oenlnst tho estate of the bo broken up, and it can bo If two Keener, long STRUCTIONS-WITH 21 MENUS rirnd mn "Tlic Brrad I>iflt"—hnftrd on kind to tho nkin, TV«el ties on nutrition and weight control. Spots-wood. ld deceased, under oath or affir- or three arrests arc made by the -IN THE IREAD DIET BOOK. The approximate amount of the local police. Bladni are uniformity Namm titlon, within six months from this good! And only 10* for SEND COUPON. tlecree to be satisfied by said sale is iate or they will be forever barred 4 lupcrh blade*. AdHrm the sum of One Thousand Five Hun- Two heavy downpours of rain if any action therefor against tho CUy Stat:., dred Sixty dollars (15B0.00), to- ikl Executrix. caused the opening baseball gamo gether with the costs of this sale. of the season in this city, that was Jntcd March 23rd, 1937, Together with nil and Ringular Ruth Autonrloth, being played on Conlogues field, tie rights, privileges, hereditaments Sunday afternoon, between the lo- Executrix, ind appurtDnnnces ^hereunto belon- j H. Heydt, Esq., cal Sacred Heart nine and the In- SOUTH AMBOY DAYLIGHT BAKERY Ing or in anywiso appertaining. ternational Smokeless Powder and 'ounselor at Law, Chemical Company's team of Par- BLADES F. Herdman Harding, Sheriff. llltiiry Park Bldg,, . Randolph Appleby, Jr., Solicitor. Tawnrk, N. J. 3-2fl-5t . liri, to be called at the end of the FIT GEM AND EVER-READY RAZORS IO3 North Broadway Telephone 153 24.78 4-9-4t Proctor. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN

Tars ol the Piedmont League, ano- Rudolph Pohl, Gloria Primka, An- Donald Beckman, Louis Berger, DIAMOND DUST Season Record Of Newark Bears ther Yankee fann. They are due to March Attendance na Truskeritch. i Chester Richmond, John Sieke, Hen arrive in Newark Monday and will Second Grade: William Behn, ry Ziegler, Miriam Berger, Shirley work out at home for three days. Chester Binder, Walter Bright, Carl Gregor, Alberta Mehrlander, Ber- Lewis A. A. Court Open 1937 Season Honor Roll For Burlew, Emery Burlew, John Os- rrce Wedeen. American Republics trander, Harvey Thonpe, Thomas American Republics are: United Team is Reviewed On Thursday Public School 1 Roberts, Gloria DeWitt. Elsie Lau- Fur Traders Shipped Pecans States of America, Mexico, Cuba, ritsen, Betty Lee, Ruth O'Connor, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Guate- Fur traders in the 1760s first in- Basketeers Broke Even on Wins Will Oppose '!('"Ti'eil Kovalsi The March attendance honor roll Virginia Ramus, Shirley Skow. troduced pecans into commerce, mala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa for School No. 1 contains the names Ruth Bodenmann. and Losses in 22 Games At Ruppert Stadium. Mayor ! Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Colom- shipping some to New York with Played. of the following pupils neither ab- Third Grade: John Bodenmann, beaver skins. Ellenstein Will Officiate bia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Bo- sent nor late during the past school Having completed their first bas- livia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Par- month: (By Joe Charmello) ketball season, the members of the On the eve of the opening of the j aguay and Uruguay International League race, Maiu\2-1 iPirst Grade: Harold Niebanck, Lewis A. A. are already laying plans Edward O'Connor, Madeline Kab- The Gevernor's John Kel'.y, Mick- for a bigger season next year and er Oscar Vitt of the Newark Bears ey Murphy and "Pal" Murphy are has complete confidence in his New Victims of Angina Pectoris arac, Grace Kldd, Anna Komosin- among their plans are those for a Angina pectoris usually attacks ski, Jean Lainlbertson, Sadie Taral- prize rookies on the Hoffman High ci'y basketball league with local ark Bears. He knows (hey are phy- only those in later life, more at School baseball squad. .The Max- sically fit. possessors of plenty of lo. Dolores Ware, Virginia M. Wil- semi-pro teams competing. seventy years of age than at sixty, liams, Virginia E. Williams, Barbara field brothers are playing except- During the past season, the team speed and power and regarded *>y and more at sixty than at fifty. ionally fine baseball for* Jim Dobz- Skow, Claire Dill, Melven Henry won its first six games and broke experts as a well balanced asere- Phlegmatic people are less subject Robert Huguenin, Betty Lauritsen, rinski this year...The dance music even in the total number of games to it than mentally alert and ac- supplied by Eddie Meinzer Tor the Cynthia Mundy, Otea Niooles. played with eleven victories and el- NEWARK LEADER tive people. James Ostrander, Audrey Perren. Governor's Athletic Association ball even losses of the twenty two con- last Friday was swellegant The tests in which it entered. Ten of Jankowski brothers and Allen Hoff- the home games were victories and man plus Bill Post gives the Romeo five were losses. The combine did All Stars the finest battery in city not fare so well while on the road, baseball. however, winning but one contest Pete Pavich reports from Green- on a foreign court, while suffering RARITAN BEER GARDEN wood that some of the players on six defeats. South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall the squad aren't good enough for The season record: Won— PABST BLUE RIBBON ON DRAUGHT . the South Amlboy Twilight League. Lewis 28, Bentley A. A. 24 . .Incidentally in his first game with Lewis 65, Amico A. A. 33. Dancing Every Saturday Night Greenwood he smacked out two hits Lewis 31, Holy Trinity 29 For Dances, Wedding Receptions, Christenings. Card in four trips to the plate and played Lewis 28, Foru m Club 27. Parties, Meetings and Private Social Affairs a flawless game at shortstop—It Lewis 17, Catholic Club 16. ' Surprisingly Reasonable See took Pete 29 hours to travel from Lewis 29, Hungarians 28. Newark to Gulfiport, Mississippi by Lewis 27, St. James, Carteret, 26. John Wojciechowski, Prop. train.!If Fete makes good at Green Lewis 30, Iron. Dukes 24. Spring Tonic for wood, you can bet your last nickel Lewis 42, Catholic Club 31. Ridgeway Avenue Tei< s. A. 279 Mechanicsviile that he will have Hen Oonroy play- Lewis 46, St. James Carteret, 29 ing with his club. Lewis 43, Woodbridge K. of C. 28. sleepy bank books Rumors are persisting that the Games lost: Th» but piMoriprion for • feabla 1-30 gun club boys will have a base- Lewis 30, St. Mary's S. R. 38. MANAGER OSCAR VITT raringi account it • frath dapewit, ball team represent :npr their organi- Lewis 15, Hungurian C. C. 42. zation this year... Prank Scharff Is Lewis 24, Sacred Heart S. A. 38. gation. Followers of the Bru'ns will npoaiad tl ragular ioMrvab. the ace duck pin bowler at the "Y" Lweis 25, St. Ladlslaus, S. R. 39. get their initial peek at the 1937 ANTHRACITE . .Youthful Dolores Newman contin- Lewis 23, Manville Hearts 33. team next Thursday afternoon at ues to hold the spotlight as cham- Lewis 24, Sacred Hearts, S. A. 33. Riuppert Stadium, when they blow pion woman bowler Arky's Five Lewis 26. Catholic Club 51. off the baseball l!d, by meeting the Lewis 33, Am. Legion Carteret 34. Montreal Royals, who will be there j •will be clad In new white uniforms for a three day series. The Royals, next year..."Mac" McCarthy, Blue Lewis 27, Sacred Hearts, Man- Coal Prices ville 56. this season are managed by Walter and Gold boxing mentor has been "Rabbit" Maranville, a new comer Interest at the rate of 2% per annum is paid on de- chosen to coach the team this com- Lewis 28, Hungarian C. C. in the circuit, but a veteran of posits in our Special Interest Department. ing season....It is almost certain Perth Amboy 48. many major league campaigns. that Pete Pavich will play with' the Lewis 36, South River C. C, 45. The Lowest in Twenty Years •drug store athletes when he returns Opponents of the Lewis A. A. The Bears this year, according to from the south. scored a total of 768 points, while the Vitt. are far stronger than the team he piloted last season. Numerous re- I FILL YOUR BIN NOW AND SAVE MONEY I Ben Kolo once caught the pitch- local team scored 680 during the The South Amboy season. Points scored during the placements have been made in the ing slants of Pete Appleton, big lea- team and the new players obtained gue pitcher.. ..The city basket/ball season by individual members werei: F. Morgan 208; Sprlngle 98; H. Lit- are regarded as real future stars. LOW PRICES FOR SHORT TIME ONLY league that the Dick Lewis A. A. Merrill May and Nolan Richardson Intends to inaugurate this year is a tell 82; N. Morgan 80; E. Ferguson Trust Co. 76; J. Baranowski 51; Primka. 31: are the only veterans on the team, splendid idea If it is properly Roxbury 15; McDonald 13; Oliver although. George MicQuinn and Wil- managed it will surely be a success Lockhart 12; Stader 8; Newmark 4; "ard Hersliberger, after a year's ab- SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO. Let's hope It's not a publicity Dexheimer 2. sence are again back in Newark liv- stunt on the part of the Lewismpn ery. Both are greatly improved ball G. Manvel Applegate Rube Buckalew and Hobby Kur The Cross of Lorraine players. Vltt would be entirely satis- •z&wa, two members of the Borneo The cross of Lorraine has two fied with his team if he had a few All Stars who present the laughs cross-pieces. It was the badge of more experienced hurlers on his 146 Henry Street Tor the fans in the city league, the Knights Hospitallers, the staff. He expects some valuable as- made the statement recently that Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, sistance In the form of hurlers from Phone 340 their personal hitting and fielding commonly called the Knights of the New York Yankees before the •would bring the city league title to Malta because Malta was given curtain rises. Should they be sent the men of Romeo. .11 Rube forgets them as a refuge when they were there, then some of the present pit- about his tea and Hobby breaks Al's driven from the Island of Rhodes. ching corps will be sent to other pitcher, their statement may bear Yankee farms. some weight. Names for Ohio River The usual opening day ceremon- Did you know that: Ted Wlnegar In addition to the Beautiful riv- ies have been planned. Mayor M. C. and Junior Reid, who are displaying er, the Ohio was also called by Ellenstein of Newark, will toss out a keen fight for the first string the Indiana, in their own language the first ball. The usual parade to pitching assignment for the Gover- of course, "Very Deep White Riv- the flag pole to raise Old Glory will nors nine, are cousins... .Maxfieli, er," "Very White River," "The be held. In this the players of both a section of our town, is named for Shining River," "The While Shining ilubs w^ll participate and will be the grandfather of the Maxfield River," and "The Deep Broken escorted by a detadhtnent of Uni- boys who play baseball for the Gov- Shining River." ted States soldiers from Governor's ernors'. .Pete Pavich received a tel- Island. Before and during the game egram dlreot from Governor Hoff- Second Hand in Watcttes there will be music by Joe Basil's man congratulating him for his The second hand of watt has made band. success as an athlete The Old its appearance in Europe around Followers of the Bears will get Morgan A. C. a baseball team com- 1G65. their first look at Second Baseman prised of town players, was the best Joe Gordon, outfielders Jack Glynn, baseball team in the state about a The Alan Who Directs the Franklin, N. J.. boy; Bob Seeds. score age.. ."Diddle" Maxfield. who The man who directs the most Jimmy Gleason and Charles Keller. drives a track In Red Bank today. weighty affairs never seems to be Gordon and Keller are regarded as •was their star p'tcher... .H he did in a hurry. He is not the type that the most promising of the year. Vitt not suffer from an inferior complex dashes" through a revolving door. has abaut decided on his infield, lie could have made the big league with McQuinn at first, Gordon at .easily. .'Tis said that when a cat- second, Richardson at short and cher was about to receive "DMrfic's" HONOR ROLL FOR NewSuperDutqFRIGIDAIR May at third. The outfield contin- slants, he had to put a steak in his SACREDjmART SCHOOL ues to worry him due to such fine glove because of the tremendous material. Seeds and Glynn are cer- WITHTHJ speed that Maxfield had attained. Tho pupils of the eighth grade acred Heart School having aver- tain to start and either Keller or ages of 85 per cent or more during Gleason will take over the other METERMISER-s outfield. patrol. Vitt Is also certain Wrote •'tlsll Columbia" the month of March are as follows: Dorothy Ardanowska, Florence that W.'llard Hershberger, due to The ballad "Hail Columbia" was his experience will be the catcher. •Written by Joseph Hopkinson, son Szumska, Cecelia Jankowska, Julia •of Francis, who was one of the sign- Krzyzkowska, Genevieve. Pyniec, Ce- The honor of hurling the first SPECIAL u ^ ers of the Declaration of Independ- celyia Baczenska, Catherine Nebus, game will likely fall to Vito Tamul- Mi ence. Joseph was a jurist, a native Florence Krzyzkowska, Kirene Mak- ts, the Lithuanian southpaw, or Al of Philadelphia, born November 12, nttnska, Edna Oomolka, Wanda H. Piechota, the strong Polish youth 1770. He died there January 15, 1842. obenska. Teresa Szaroleta, Rose from Chicago. Both are in rare . ""*££> OFFER He composed it in the year 1798 Komoslnska, Frances Labenj*a, form and anxL'ous to start the Bears Sensational Meter-Ice for the benefit of an actor named Tecla Gatz, Elizabeth Kielkowska, off in their chase for the i937 gon- Fox, after an air entitled "The Florence Grynkidwicz, Margaret falon with a victory. At present they Purchase Plan! •I" President's March," which .had been tockel,' Frances Szatowska, Mary are the only faurlers on the staff written by a German named Teyles, Donnola. Stanislaus Gorcycz, Chester with International League exper- on the occasion of General Wash- Chester Zamorski, Joseph Ciol, Jo- ience. k\ ington'., first visit to a theater at seph Klumek, Francis Nebus and Le- New York in 1789. The Bruins are playing in Norfolk on Nowickl. Saturday and Sunday, against the • No reason now to delay! You can start right away to enjoy the benefits and savings of the "Super-Duty" Frigidaire. Come in and place your order now. Pay no money down. Then deposit just a few cents daily in a handy Meter-Ice bank D3INGS -% DRAKE/ until your Frigidaire is paid for. Payments are actually less than Frigidaire savings! Nothing could be easier. Act now! srop.' if vtw«e GO.WA) \ Come In!...See Proof of I TELL YOU \THE TRUTH ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES for Complete Home Refrigeration PROOF 1. GREATER ICE-ABILITY Makes more tec, faster -.. instantly releases all Ice trays and cubes . . . yields 2OJt more ice by ending meltagc waste! PROOF 2. 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