OLUME 40. No 23. South Amboy, N. J., Saturday, September 4, 1920. Price Four Cents

during the day by some other dange A3IT10Y HRlflGE OPENED | GEORGE GOTDItOr, lit, HOVj A signal, until such time as it Is r TO TRAVEL LAST SUNDAY| FDLt.VLEI)(lEB UNDERTAKE]* paired. Meanwhile an agreement wil The State Highway bridge across During the past week (leor&'o Gun- be reached through Mr. Rob bins, th the Raritan river, between Sayre-' drum, Jr., 'ivjas notified by John F. Highway Engineer and Mr. McMich ville and Perth Amboy, was thrown i Martin, [secretary ot the -t«i Board •*' ael, the city engineer of this city. open to the public about 4.4r> Sun-[ of Undertakers and kmuamiurB. that The police department through day evening, after being closed sev- he had successfully 'passed the- un- DENOTES PLAGE dertakers' examination prescribed by communication invited the city o II eral weeks whilo necessary repairs the State of New Jersey, and he now ficials to participate in a parade c Served Railroad Company Nearly were being made to the draw. This Time Max Kaufman Asks Pay the Police Benefit Association to b The news was heralded all along Where Congrf ssman Scully lias Es- holds a license to practice in tho ' made a motion thnt the matter b been removed, fly strictly attend ing Univ On Monday tlie .Torspy f onlrfe.l orders to furnlBh the place with cm FAIR ANT> DANCE. tlie solicitor and engineer for tribula- left In the hands of th City So ,r-y/ ™« 0 to hlfl work his worth was appreciat- Traction Company ran a car t'o tains and furniture b* MechanicsvlllMechanI e He e Company,/ i tion. llcltor. Pnrth Amboy by way of New llruns-V v ed by his superiors and ho was mnde k Two telephones havo been installed, making; arrangements for a , ' - Having examined the asseasmen Die following bills were ordcrc foreman. In the early days 12c wide, and regular trips were made and it is expected that Western Un- and dance to be held o AB- map tJf Henry street, showing tin paid: mi hour was considered good pay by transfer acrosH tho draw. ion wlroB will be run in before elec- dalo grounds, Septen*«- ., and Improvement ot sidewalk and cur Labor, account of streets...-$47C 4 anil holp was plontiful. lie iiftorward When tho draw was leveled up and tion, day In order to get tho early 25. All Mnds of attract' /111 be ' ,of that street from KoscnroTl strecl Labor, account of garbage.... 117 5 hecamn track foreman, and during new tracks placed thereunder. It returns from all parts of the coun- provided. The compan>.v wotfdng - to the westerly line, P. A. Stults Herman Kolish 15 tho past four years, had charge of •was found that the abutments were try. hard to secure money tS pay for James J. Dwyer and Herman Kol- Section 18. During ull tho years of too high on one end and too low\ their auto track and erect a building ,1. J. Pwtyer 15 0 The headquarters will b0 cosy, llsh, 'commissioners of assessment P. A. -Stults 15 0 sorvtco no complaints wore over made on tho other. Workmen have iboen and real comfort will bo found there- as a tire hotme. The public would stated that out of a possible assess- D. R. Mnhoney 73 9 against, him by the company, nnil "busy adjusting? these defects, nnd in. Plenty of campaign literature do well to give the fire laddies lib- A ment 'Of $10,570.30, only ?10,12B;B C. Kelley SO' Mr. mil JiiHtlfinlbly taliea pride In wTien completed trolley service will will be furnished, and reading tables eral support in their laudable effortaiF had been assessed to the propert- G. Straub 11 0 stating that rot a man placed under bo fully restored. provided. /V- owners benefited by the Improve /!• •Oeorge B. Applegate S his care was ever Injured. 'Which is Mr. Scully never does things by PROBABLY INTENDED TO went, andi tho balance $44.7G hai Public Service Gas Co 2 0' remarkable considering the hazar- nirvs halves, hut when he starts out to HOLD FP AUTO PARTI been assessed to the city. On mo A. Cohen 2 dous risk, of fho wortc entrusted to Jacob Isenberg, proprietor of the accomplish anything puts his whole While motoring towards this city tlon of Councilman Delaney the com John White 33 Oi him. He retires with the best wish- Broadway Bargain Store, and his heart and soul Into the battle. He Monday night between 9 and 10. munlcatlon was received and rsferroi N. B. Home News 10 0 es of his men, superior officials and family iwiill become permanent .resi- wants to get acquainted jylth the o'clock, on the road between Keypor^ to the city collector, who was in P. A. Evening News 5 3 frioiulH and nil hope that he may be donts of this city. Ho has pur- people and let them know his objects and Morgan, an automobile with Mrs; structed to make out tho bills fo Certified Audit Co 400 0 spared to enjoy many years in com- chased from Mrs. Horace Wilson and aims in desiring to become may- L. Kreielsheimer, Erwin and Theresa. . the assessment. Charles Timmons 10 0 fort and happiness. a house and four lots on David or of this city. Everybody will re- Kreielsheimer and Mr. John Riley, A communication was read by the Walter Smith 10 0 The following letter was received street. This is one of the finest ceive a most cordial welcome at of Perth Amboy, and Mrs- Max Kauf- city Clerk, from Joseph L. Swelgard E. A. Reid 57 9 by Mr. Dill from H. .T. Davall, Su- residences in the city, and is the headquarters, and he hopes that man of this city, as the occupants, & Col, the contractors at wor* on Monmouth Lighting Co 73 G pervisor of Division H, which shows acme, of perfection in interior dec- many will enjoy the privileges offered. was mixed up in what might have-, the newi water works 3n this city, In N. B. Home News CO Tiow highly his services have lieen orations and conveniences. i Daily he is receiving encouragement been a serious hold up had It not whlflh they stated that on April 21st, Laibor, account of water 371 01 appreciated. Mr. Isenberg is so well plenaed j frOm the voters of the city, which Is been for a motor truck happening they requested an extension of time L. Steucrwald 181 i)r Jamesburg, N. J., Aug. 27, T920. with tho people of this city and the most pleasing to him. Stop in head- by at that time. -•*" to complete tho work at the plant, Mr. W. C. Dill, A. T. McMichae'l 175 0i patronage given him in his business, quarters nt any time, and make your- Without a word of warning a man' but that their communication of that Station Foreman No. 17. Henry Wolff 44 ir that he decided that South Amboy self at home, sprang out in the road and ordered: date had not been answered by the Dear "Bill."— Charles Hass & Co 16 0' We are to-day advised that your must bo a good place to live in, and It Is expected that everything "wil the chauffeur, Erwin Kreielsheimer;. counefll. While 95 per cent of the Th ordinance regulating the grad< application for retirement has been he purchased a home. He believes be In readiness by to-night. to halt and slowing up a bit, the1 work is now completed, much ma- e •Approved to take effect September.1. of Ferris street to comply with tin that the future of this city looks man climbed on tho running board terial is delayed on the road on ac- This will terminate for you a long PATRICK MORA Tf. 1 grade map as submitted by Cit; bright, and that n great future Is He had the appearance of l>eing In count of embargoes and strikes, so period of faithful service, the rec- Inglneer McMitSiael, w|as taken ui before It, and he therefore gets in Patrick Moran passed away o a scrap of some kind as he had It "ivas urged by the contractors that ord of which you may justly be on its second Tending and adopter proud. on the ground floor. We welcome Monday last at Ma home on Broad blood Bt.iins about his face and the council adopt a resolution waiv- jy sections and was also passed oi 'WSuit to say on behalf of the Mr. Tsenlberg to our city, and feel way, at the age of B5 years. Mr clothing. ing the penalty CIIIIIBS relating to Railroad -Company, and for myself Us third and final reading by title. certain that lie will prove a live Moran had resided in this city man- the extension of tlmo in this con- personally, that it Is ((like impos- Thinking perhaps that the car that On motion of Councilman Kress it wire In the civic improvement and \ years and was highly respected b tract. On motion of Councilman De- sible to express the full appreciation was running ahead of them, might felt for the manner in which yoi betterment of South Amboy. I all who knew him. The •widow an' laney the matter was referred to the ! now bo submitted to the mayor be able to give thorn some Informa- have rendered your services. Always j children have lost a good husban council as a whole with tho city en- 'or Ills approval or disapproval and tion or assistance In the matter, dependable, always loyal and faith- LABOR DAT \ and father, and they have the aym ITlneor and the city solicitor. f approved published in the Sontl ful, even beyond the limits of ^ / Krolelshcimer speeded nr> in an en- \mboy citizen in the manner pro- The United Societies of the Sacred j pathy of friends in their bereave deavor to catch up with It- As he The city clerk read; i\ eommunica- pectation, your record is one wMcjV jfrlbcd il>>* law. ive all might well emulate and of Heart Pariah will hold a picnic on ment. The children aro Mrs. Wil neared the car at the vicinity of •tion from City Solicitor F. V. Conn An ordinance to amend an orili- which we might well feel Jealous. the school grounds on Monday next. Ham ,T. Swiitzer of Sayroville; Mrs fiddler's Beach, some ono fired a re- •Htating that resignation of Council I hope you 'will always feel that Labor Day. For real good pleasure | Michael Kennedy of Perth Amiboy, volver shot but It could not be man Haoltett as a member of the lanco ontitlfid "Bstrtblishing and reg- even though you are not on active this la tho place to spend the day. i and Morgan, James, William, Mar- learned from where it came, except council wan inoperative and void for latiing the police department of the duty, that you are still one of us, as 1 know you will be In spirit, and There will be sports and games of garet, Kdward', fieorge and Charles it is thought to have been fired by -two reasoiiR. The attorney slated "ity of South Amboy,"' was CaHen p on its first reading and laid over feel that you will always be wel- all kinds, and plenty of features to Moran. some one In the other caT. ,-•' that in tho first place, Councilman come amongst us. ndor tho rules by a motion of Coun- amuse. Dancing will be offered for The funeral was held from St. About this time a motor truck HaokoU'R resignation should have Personally, I think that success Mary's church at 9 o'clock ilman Kross. The ordinance pro- In this life in not moasured by tho the young people, and the platform was heard coming along and the men 'been made to tho mayor and by him •will be. In the best of condition. Re- Thursday morning, and was largely referred to tho oily council. This (len for ono chief of i>olico, two amount of money accumulated, but In the car became frightened and rather by the sense of duty well freshments, frankfurters, candy, ice attended. High mass of requiem •was not done. The second reason for ergeants, a roundsman, three patrol- made their escatie Into the field done, which a person may have when cream, fruit, soft drinlts, etc., will/was celebrated by the Rev. Father tho resignation being Illegal was thai nea and two janitora and jailers. while the other lad who had climbed they arrive at the period which you 1)0 pn sale at the various booths. Lminary, and interment followed in it waft rojoctoil nl. tho time of its o person shall be admitted to the \ave now readied. Judging from aboard Krelelsheimor's car some time — 0 St. Joseph's cemetery, Koyport. The ilrsl reading and no reconsideration oliice department unless he passes liese standards 1 con onl>- hope before, took the car that, the other hnt 1 will make my life as success- /We pall bearers were Patrick Fallon of the vote by which It WHS rejected he examination as prescribed by 'omen'H Political Club Organized. fellows liad left in their excitement, ul as you have made yours. Thomas 'Downs, Rdwnrd O'eary, Wil- Wan taken, except 'wihnn Councilman ho mayor. Thomas A. (llcason was The first Women's Republican Club and drove away. I hope this period of rest whlc«! liam Kennedy, Michael O'Brien and Tlnckntt presented a letter to the .anted First Sergeant, Patrick J. Ry- 'ou have, so well earned may h<« In the county was organized on Hold ups seem to be all the rage James Campbell. M. A. McCarthy council, Councilman Shuoy made a n, second sergeant, and David A. me which you will greatly enjoy Thursday night in New Brunswick. nowadays and it has been mnde the was funeral director. motion thnt the resignation of Mr. uinlan, romiflsman. The salaries nil that the condition of your wilfe Mrs. Fieckert of Plainfleld, one of pracUce of those going out of town rero also provided for as follows: mfl family mny In the very near the most prominent women 'workers n machines at night especially, to JTackott Ibo accoptod. uture become so that they may also Chief of police, $2,100; lirst and in the state, was the principal speak- BOY DIES OF UUim.S. get n party of two or three other On motion of Cnuncllmnn Delatioy ully enjoy it with you. econd sergeants, $1,SO0; roundsman, er. A meeting is to be held in this Edward Stanton, aged 4 years, son machines to make the trip also, as tho city clerk was Instructed to T hope the coming years may be ;1,n Friday at tho office ot tlio coun- ture that is bound to occasion much j ject of tho meeting is to elect, dele- IMPORTANT TO PARENTS. fire company tn expelling them. By ount note for $C.O(IO, due September y clerk as a candidate for freehold- interest and amusement. Various gates to the first State convention Parents who have children of school motion of Councilman Kress It was ;h for one month at five per cent r on tho Democratic ticket, p. F. prizes will be awarded during the f Legion Auxiliaries, which in to be tiKe, who never before attended referred to the committee, on fire 3r annum; genera! account note for Fallen of this city, tiled his petitior featured dance. There urns a merry held at AtMnllc City September the school, are requested to register such for investigation. / ;2,12r>, -due SepteiKicr (Hit, for three reviously. crowd ot young people at last Sat- tenth, and eleventh. urday evening's dance, nnd with the children on Tuesday, September 7. •Relative to tho bad hole in the ontliB at six per cent, per annum; The regular meeting of tho auxil- county bridge open, then? Is bound lo MJBS Mack will be in her room at pavement at the corner of Stevens alor bond anticipation note for OPERATORS WANTED. ary Is to bo held September 13th. bo a larger attendance this week. School No. 1. at 10.30 a m. and 2 avenue and Henry street, T. W. 20,000, due September 9th. for one Fifteen experienced girl oporntors This is to be a. joint, social an:I Gallpo's orchestra is proving very p. m., to receive registrations. Miss Wester, of the Slate Highway De- onth at six per rent per annum; n Ladles Silk. Underwear—only msIneflB meeting and a large attend- popular with the younc people who McGonigla will be at School 2 at the 1 Piiroment, strit.Ml1 in a communication w anticipation nolo for $R,000. due girls competent lo earn from $ir> to nce is expected ns plan. ! for fall attend the dances. There will be sumo hours. The children must he to the council that hy agreement be- ep/.ember 7th, for one month at six 25 a week, steady work all year and winter activities will lie for- dancing at the pavilion on the oven- fully five years of age in order to tween Mr. R M. Vail also nf tho cent per annum; and conerni a/'- round. Finltelstein, Broadway and mulaleil at this time. ing of Laibor Day. be registered. High-way Department and Mayor Cor- oiint note fur $1,000, due September ohn street. «*• Prime Rib Honst, 2f>r and 28o don of this city, tho hole would be h, for on« month at five per cont Hindquarters of CJemilne lound at Monaghnn's Meat Mar- protected at night by a. rod light and (Continued on PagB Four.) A bumblebee in the bush Is worth Lamb. Advertise ln The Citizen. two In the hand. 3,1c pound ot Monaghan's.' :et. *•* ,0ft iiiiiiiiiiiifiimiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin er m „.;*<*« At) the Of *" Marie l'\ M«w'' . fa ' l>i ,MBEB; 4, 1920. the V/orH. Y/iktorya I'l|?oUkJi ct a ants- Fi FiSfor pale of Mexico City. —Mexico will export premises dajld #ugust 1. during ]!»<) hctwec-n 130.000,000 and Buyfe; liberties for Keeps. r By virtue 'of" the above St. i::.).!)O0,0OO barrels of oil, more jhan to me directed and deliverer \ The present Liberty Boud situatiion :il! the re A of the world, including the expose to sale at public vendu te commentea on by Mr. Fr.mk D. United Slates, aeroi-cling to estimates Vfcfc WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, M^Laln, Financial Editor, in the insiilf by (ji'orso Blnrilone, Taiuplco <>i.' AS GOOD A£fEV£ TY-SECOND, NINETEEN R Philadelphia Press a- follows: statistician. He bases his ngures upon DRI3D AND TWENTY "The whole list o£ Liberty Bonds I he n'cord-hre'iklnp production of ivl at two o'clock in the aftei .. in this I'oumry for t'.ie first five months said day at the Sheriff's Olflce in th. may faow be bought upon .the same nf 1020, wlion. lie says, exports were principle that investment was made City of New Brunswick, % J. !S,(')l7.1tir Imrrds, compnrpd uith io,- All tract or parcel of lauds and la a) small way in War Savings 'JW.OIip imrrp.ls In die same period of premises, situate, lyhig and being Stamps. The stamps were .bought "ifnn. in the City of South Afnboy, in the belo* par with a view of havii Tha efUmuto fnr 1020 of 150.01)0000 County of Middlesex and State of them 'paid at par at maturity. So Iierrelf: is rpproximsitely 72 per rent Ne"v Jersey. greater Ilinn last yenr's production. In days gone by it was Private Being all that tract known and no-w the Liberty Bonds may be designated on the recorded map of bought far belowl par and if they Mr. Hlnnione says about 100,000,090 Seal that quenched your thirst, the City of South Amboy, made by are held to maturity the holder will Ijarrels vrill fro to the United States. John Perriiie, Jr., in June, 1835, aa get one '.hundred cents on the dollar. steadied your nerves after a hard lots numbers eleven and twielve in Ammonia From the Air. Block number sixteen, bounded Take the Fourth Liberty 4Vi which Northerly by lands of the Camien & are selling below 81. A syndicate hns been formed to es- day's work, built you up in periods Aniboy Railroad Company, Easterly tablish a nitrogen factory for the man- by,lot number Ten, southerly by Au- "An investment of say $840 now ufacture of ammonia synthetically of recuperation. •will in 193S bring a payment of gusta street, and WeBUTly by lot from the nitrogen of the nlr, says the number Thirteen all id said Block $1 000 and in addition, the- bond will American Chamber of Commerce In number Sixteen and b#nS the same pay annually $42.P0 as interest and f.on'lon. Private Seal, as mellow and tasty preimses conveyed toWte'iC Llzik If this interest is deposited when Tlio syndicate has purchased the ex- and Wiktoiya Lizik, 'Ills? V ''- the coupons are clipped so that it tensive site In County Durham which as ever, is still at your service. deed of Maria Melnzer, r ' the British government acquired more the Clerk's office of the •will be compounded there will be tlisin (wo years ngo for the purpose of Tests have shown mat its taste Middlesex in Book 601 o' another $1,000 ^cumulated by thebuilding; a factory. Thp cnpltal re- page 71. the said Stefan ..,/.. time the Liberty Bond matures. Some quired will he $'!2,r),000.000. and body-building qualities remain Ing since deceased, and the said ktorya Mzik, having since interni parents are making an investment of Thp process to bo ndopted, snys the unchanged. ried with on© Casliner Pregotski. this kind for very young children American chamber, will b? on Hie prin- Decree funounUng to approximate!} so that toy the time they reach the ciple of the German ciiemlst, ITiiber. $1091.51. .,, age of 21 years they 'mill have $2,000 Nitrogen and hydrogen will he com- And why not? Togetl-sr with all and singular the bined Into ammonia under pressure at right?, privileges, hereditaments and of capital available which grew out a high temperature, tho ammonia then appurtenances thereunto belonging < of an Investment of $840 by the par- being converted Into nitric acid or The same high quality of hops In anywise appertaining. ents, other nitrates ns may be required CHARLES ANDERSON, ' "If tho heads of 28,000,000 families either for the manufacture of explo- and malt still are used. It is still Sh sives or for use ns fertilizers. JOHN A. COAN, In the United States would adopt $21.42 Solicitor. it t this course the question of the pub- brewed and aged with the same He absorbing the funded debt would Must Not Disturb Swans. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kven the highest In the French Ro- infinite care. It is as good as ever. be solved." FREDERICK DEIBERT, ADMIN- publlc must how before the edicts of lstrator of Joseph Hondas, deceased, tho French protocol, as Ifme. Des- by direction of the Surrogate of the Trucks Grow In Favor. chnnel, wife of tho president, learned County of Middlesex, hereby sfres There were 953,01)3 (rucks In use HI when she objected to the presence of Compare it with t/ve sub- notice to the creditors of the said the end of the year 1911), as compared five white s»vans In the Elysee palace stitutes. Then order a Joseph Kondas to bring in their ponds. The swans, Mine. Deschanel debts, demands and claims against with approximately 700,000 for the case TODAY from your preceding year. This Is n gain of 27 admitted, were very beautiful, but the estate of the said deceased, un- nearly every morning early they dis- grocer or dealer, as usual der oath or affirmation, within six percent, 10 per emit greater limn the months from this date, or they VlH Increase shown l>.v passenger curs. turbed the rest of the president's household, and therefore sho Inquired be forever barred of any action Only eighteen stales make enmplls- therefor against the said adminis- tioha of truck registration. New Vork whether tfc-cy could not be removed. fWAFESEAL trator. leads with others following In this or- The chief of,tho protocol found, that 'At OOOD AS KVIfW Dated August 11, 1920. der: Illinois, Ohio, I'eiiuHylmnla, Cali- sixty years ago » clause was written FREDERICK DE1BERT, fornia Iowa and Texas. Nevada with in the protocol which provided that 8-14-9 Administrator. 700 li at the foot of the list. not ICSK than five Rwnns must be kept In the Blyseo pnlncn grounds, for the feeding of which the keeper of tte NOTICE TO CREDITORS. presidential gardens was responsible. EDWARD WHITWORTH, ADJON- lstrator of Sarah B. Dey, deceaaed,br direction of the Surrogate of ,.U»« SEVENTH AOH Hid Identity Many Months. Cpunty of Middlesex, hereby gives OF MAN. Hiss Gwendoline Farrar, who In- notice to the creditors of the Mid herited a fortune of several million Sarah E. Dey to bring in their He is avery dollars .froin her father, Sir George debts, demands and claims against old man, Isn't Farrar, the Rand millionaire, who was ; the estate of the aald deceased, ft«r under oath, or affirmation, within itx one tt those sentenced to death by months from this date, or they will Well, he Is in Boers for taking part In the Jameson F E I © N s w be forever barred of "Any ' action th« second raid, Is one young woman who can therefor against tho said administra- d~ahc«hood. keep a secret. For more than a year tor. ' Miss Farrar has been appearing on the Dated July 26, 1920. London stage, flnd only recently was Send bills to Morris L. Goldberger, her Identity discovered by accident. Proctor, Perth Amboy, N. J. EDWARD WHIT170RTH. SEES GOOD IN THE TEA CUP AJdmlnlstrator. Doctor* Eliot, Aged Educator, Goes on Record as Having Faith In That NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Moderate Stimulant JOHN A. LOVELY. ADMINISTRA- tor of Wiadlslaw Gosclla, decaal**, Dr. Charles VV. Eliot, no'.' In his by direction of the Surrogate of UM eighty-sixth year, confesses to n devi- County of Middlesex, hereby fires ation from the strict rule of abstemi- notice to the creditors of the .said Wladlslaw Goscila to brine In thetr ousness which cannot but cause con- debts, demands and claims against cern in the Inner circles of moral re- the estate of the said deceased, under form, says the New York World. oath or affirmation, within six months Though he has always Indulged In from thiB date, or they will be for- "stimulants like tea, coffee and al- ever barred of any action therefer cohol," and In tobacco not at all for against the said administrator. more than hnlf a century, he yet finds Dated July 20, 1920. a certain virtue In ten drinking. "1 JOHN. A. LOVELY, have used ten most," he snys, "because 7-24-9 Administrator. It seems to me to fncllltute I be men- tal effort of writing and speaking." NOTICE TO CREDITORS. If the venerable ex-president of EDWARD WHITWORTH, A.DMIN- Harvard university had merely said istrator with the Will Annofcid of that he derived some dletlc benefit Julia H. Callahan, deceased, by di- rection of the Surrogate of the from ten, no exception would he taken County of Middlesex, hereby gives to the statement. It Is his frank nd- notice to the creditors of the said misslon that he uses tea ns a stimu- a Julia H. Callahan to bring in their lant and finds that It helps his mental debts, demands and claims against processes which will be challenged. the estate of tho said deceased, Can there be good In any stimulant? under oath or affirmation, within sis months from this date, or they will Can the willful excitation of the mind be forever barred of any action by nny kind of brew be other than Big Aid to Cleaning therefor against the said administra- Immoral In its essential nature? All tor. slmon-pnre reformers of the drink evil Dated July 26, 19R0. will feel sure that the use of ten hns Hot water is the great cleansing agent. Have all you Send bills to Morris L. Goldbetgor, drugged Doctor Eliot's Intellect and Proctor, Perth Amboy, N. J. • robbed It of Its highest productivity. want of it without trouble, delay or disappointment. EDWARD WHITWORTH, But what the world bus lost In that Administrator with the WUI particular will count as nothing to Let MS install a Gas Heater in your home so you may Annexed. the self-revelation that this distin- enjoy the advantages of hot water service—flowing hot guished champion of temperance is not 100 per cent perfect in Ills pro- water at the tap. hibition views. An excellent tank water heater which economically AMBOY VULCANIZING WE HAVE OUR provides enough hot water for dish washing in three DOUBTS. minutes, for bathing in twenty minutes, is the Kompak, So closely to her WORKS e1d o you which costs $29 installed. has removed to stick JOE fc When on her The Kompak Storage Heater in 12 gallon size will 100 N. STEVENS AVENUE Joe Ryun won the prize for riding Dynamite, a bucking steer belonging golf stroke supply all the hot water needed by a small family, in •to a wild west show playing In Denver, and on top of that received an offer Bho's Intent; Cor. David Street That when sho kitchen, bath and laundry, without any waiting; $166.75 to go into pictures as u cowboy. Thus tilmlnnd secured a new type of bad knocks your Steam Vulcanizing and Retreading •man. Ho couldn't help playing u bad man for ho wns born nt tho foot of d o m o BO installed. Devil's Tower In Crook County, Wyo. lie bus l!,-ed up to the nnmo of his thick Auto Supplies and Accessories natal county, playing the vicious but rather likable villain. .Too Ryau Is now Wo can't bo- For a family of five, for cleaning, dishes, washing and at work on a serial in which hu will appear us both heru and villain. llovo It acci- Gas and Oil dent. baths the 40-gallon Rudd provides ample hot water, al- ways ready; $235 installed. In 66-gallon size the Paidd LATVIA AND LITHUANIA will provide all the hot water needed by a family of PETER VANJSE.y seven, in a large house; $340 installed. MANUFACTURER OF We are now in a position to forward money direct to the above TERRIBLY CROWDED. mentioned countries. For rates and other information concern- On easy terms, less 5% cash discount. 1st Microbe— CEMENT BLOCKS ing the above mentioned countries, write or call at our offices. They're eolne to OP ANT SHAPE mako paper money smaller. JACOB GOLDBERGER, Banker 2nd Microbe PUBLIC SERVICE —Whore we e°- Orders Promptly Filled Established 1888. lnsr to live, It's THE PLACE TO BUY o v o r c r o wded now! 432 State St., Cor. Washington St., Perth Amboy" NTT. Gas Labor Saving Devices on Easy Terms. 419 Ward Avenue 7-21-5 South Mboy, N. J. j L be Largest Independent Shot Retail en in America.* J GIVEN AWAY FREE To Introduce Our New Perth Amboy Store air Of Shoes Given Away Free To Every Tenth uyer\Same As Purchased For The Price Of One THE MOST SENSATION \L SHOE SALE EVER KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF THE SHOE TRADE -Thousands of dollars worth of fine New Fall Style Foot- ear for Men, Women and Children.; almost given away TWO AND THREE PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. AN OPPORTUNITY TI "-T COMES TO GHOE BUYERS ABOUT ONCE IN A LIFE TIME. ARE GOING TO GIVE SUCH SPLENDID VALUES, AND AT SUCH LOW PRICES, THAT ALL WISE, ECONOMICAL PEOPLE WILL ATTEND THIS SALE AND GET THE BARGAINS OF THEIR LIVES. COME WITH TBI GREATEST EXPECTATIONS, THEY WILL BE REALIZED.

TWO ANN TIII1K1C I'AIBB ron THE rmcB bfltdl Come Early, Avoid the Rush or ONI; n out ,onths an FOLLOW THE OROWDS—YOU CAN BUY NEW FALL STYLE FOOTW1AR FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT LESS THAN FACTORY WHOLESALE .Ilcult posl OOBT. IT WILL PAY YOU WEL1 TO ATTEND THIS SALB, EVEN IF YOTT UVE 50 MILES AWAY. BE HERE SATURDAY WITHOUT FAIL. (laying. Tw( the Morgan ,two or three THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF WOMEN'S AND t!"the Keypor 'eyport play©; GROWN GIRLS' $10 and $12 BOOTS $ ark and Hen jbrt of Palm OXFORDS and PUMPS TO GO FOR New Fall stylet—Modish, snappy designs—Hundreds of styles to select from—Boots in brown, black, tan, e?:giUne at Key Cleo ties and instep strap Pumps, in brown, patent leather, black kid and white calf.—Oxfords in tan, bi patent colt and black kid. High low and medium heels. A. i. C. R H Wortdh $10 (Q» J Af ^^A /tt*^P*OC Wprth $10.00 and 0 0 ••••} 4 2 ? *}L* ftZL^S and $K.v5 $12.00 r 3 2 Your choice ^ tala , *{f V Your Choice .3 0 Th« rreutfat valu» tv*r o(t«r«d. Mverr Painty Pumpi and Tie*. 4 1 pair p«rtrct and 'ban^K mada; all t6* 4 2 tor ali w«ar in mint chapea. All alsea t 4i? 4 tylM-all h.tl heljhti ,1 .plantr ol wida 4 1 Tldtka. 1 it .. 0 3+3 11 2 $1 pr .Keyport A. C. $4.95 AD H. H B 110.00 Ladici' Dr. Whit- EXTRA Mack kldskin Ica- fo.CO School and SCOUT SHOI33 for 3c'd>m] Shoea at BODta at SHOE? at 1, sfcr". 3 0 1 flejrlMe f€m*»d sfiles, DrctB phoes for Jl th«y fit the .«, It .. 3 1 1 « vu' without .39 StMfole, lb ,.' 4 1 2 or pinching. '2 Morley, p' ..4 'l 1 Cfeolce of high, low BizL9 tO 13« All Elzu or medium hee]a, • to CVi $!• Comfort Bhoei Wa will lell 300 We will soil 225 We will •ell 400 Pairs I/Bdlci* (S.6U We will (ell Black or Brc i 35 7 13 Pairs Missea* and pairs Boys S»tln DR. KI.MBAIX'S Ptlra LADIES' yo pair of Eoys' 17.1.0 Fancy High All Size. and Girts' *!.00 Children's S3.00 PA- Calf Shorn; reB. CUSHION SOLE 35 7 13 TENT MAttY price ..4.00; COMFOKT SHOES Top Boots for TAN ELK l'LAT JANE PUMPS at Buy Now A. C 0 0000300 0—3 OXFOHDS 9 nt Keyport A. C...0 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 x—7 and Save Two baas hits—Stldfole, Sye, Turk, Money Zlmrner, Huston, Smith, Letts. Dou- ble play—Zimmer, unassisted. Struck out—By Palmer, 4; lay Morley, a. Eases on balls—Oft Palmer, 3; off HOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF MEN'S SHOES Mortoy, 1. Hit toy pltcber—By Palmer, 1; by Morley, 1. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY

FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCH, Second Street Near Broadway Rev, George W. McConibe...Minister Residence 231 Second Street Plenty of wide widths. All »ize». Come Saturday the Opening Day. PUono... South Amboy 33?

Siimlny Services Morning Worship 11 a. m, BveninffSong and Sormon..7.30 p. m, and Mid Week Service 7.45 p. m. Lord's Suppor, First Sabbath Mom- ins in each month Quarterly business mooting Third $4:9.5 Thursday in September, December, SHOES March and Juno. AWAY FREE Blblo School Win. Preston, Supt. A rare collection of To introduce our Meets each Sabbath at 10.00 a. m new Perth Amboy Stock up for the Classes for all nges. vine Boston made Store. A pair of shoes euY NOW B. Y. P. U Fred Lear, President Footwear to be sold given away free to Meets each Sabbath at 7 p. m. AH Don't Wait- young people are Invited. at these remark- every 10th Biiyer You'll never same as purchased get a chanc Advisory Committee. J. L. Housell, Sec. able money-sav- for the price of one like this age' Meets Third Thursday In November, kg prices. to lave many February and May. dollars on your fall •> Trustees Henry Dill. President winter: Meet First Thursday In each month. Ladles' Aid...Mrs. H. Dill, President Meets Second Tuesday in each month $10.00 Mission Circle.Mrs. E T. Lambertson, .-.HOES President. Meets First Monday in each month. 95 Men's Class ..V. Van Horn, Prosldent Meets each Sabbath at Noon. NEW STORE NEW STORE Boy Scouts...J, T, Dill, Scoutmaster Meets each Monday, 7 to 9 p. m. LARGEST IN NEW JERSEY 141 Smith St., Perth Amboy KET1IODISTPKOTESTAHT CntJBCH 141 Smith Street Cor. Second St. and Stevens Ave. Thomas H. Slater, Pastor. Sunday Services Herbert Files Petition. member of the House of Representa- LonK Branch, John W. Flock, of as th0 dejioRltory of his campalen J. 3 Preaching 10.30 and 7.30. John W. Herbert, late chairman tives of tlie United Sta'es from the Long Branch, Monmouth county, and funds. His slognn on the liallot Local and long distance Junior Christian Endeavor 1.45. if the New Jersey State Highway Third New Jersey district. The com-Arthur R. Smock, ot Lakewood, will be "Republican, Economy, Ef- Sunday School 2.30. Commission, wilth a residence in mittee on vucnncles Is SfatR Com- Ocean county. F. William Hllker ficiency, Equality, Progress." Senior Christian Endeavor 6,45. lolmettR, on Saturday illed Iiis iie- mltteeman of Middlesex Count' Fred- has been selected us Mr. Herbert's TRUCKING •'id-Week Prayer Meeting Thurs- ''tlon with tile Secretary ot State ericlt O. Schneider, of New Bruns- campaign manager, ana ins Nntlonal Face the world with yoni- heart OF ALL KINDS for the Republican nomination ror wick, Middlesex county; ex-Mayor ot Baak of New Jersey, New Brunswick, forward and your backkbone straight. Telephon* 249-1 124 fcltus St. THE SOUTH AJKBOT CITIZEir. was made, It was made toj meet at It doesn't pay to borrow trou 1 NOTICE the City Hall next Tuesday'might. even on a friend's account. is hereby given that a THIS BOUTH AMBOY PRINTING CO. Those present at the meeting were SOUTH AMJBOI, «. J. Councilmen Kress, Delaney, Shuey and Stanton, City Clerk P. J. Coak- Primary Election Foreign Advertinins Rtp'=»M><«li»= ley, City Solicitor P. I'. Coan, City for all political parties will be held GTHE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, Engineer A. T. McMlchael, Street in the City of South Amboy, County of Middlesex and Stale of New Jer-AMERICAI Commissioner John Connors, Treasur- sey, on 1 In advance. loi-eB I incl 2, $1.50; ronei er Sullivan and Water Commissioner TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1320, to 8. »2.00. J. J. Braney. between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 9 o'clock p. m- for the STORES CO. Klituwl In tie Po»t OIBCB «t Soulk Ainboy M second claiw mall urntttr. purpose of nominating persona for t KEPUBIIOAJT RALLY AT the offices hereinafter designated, 121 NO. BROADWAY 1 HOME OP WAJIREX C. KIXO namely: a Member of the IToust of: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920. Representatives for Third Congres- • Now that Senator Harding has setsional District; Member of State' Pot Roast »•• - 21 the style for Republican meetings, Committee, a Sheriff for County of STRENGTH TUHOUGH UNITY. Warren iC. King, of Bound BrooU, Middlesex, a Coroner for County ol SPECIALS! Good 'political judgment by thehas Invited the roters of Central Middlesex, throe Members oi' the Veanor roasting. 16c leaders of the Democratic party in General Assembly, four Members of j Now Jersey to attend nn old-fash- the , Tfoard of Chosen Freeholders, a ' thlB city was shown when it iwas tonea ncpubllcan rally, on his front city clerk, a ConnclImnn-nt-Large, Breast of Lamb - 2C decided to withdraw opposition and porch and grounds, at his residence f'ouncilmen for Second and Third unitedly to center the whole party Wards, and a ConHlalile for Second on Union avenue, in the novougii Ward. | SS* SUGAR Ib. 17c FRESH K1LI strength in the coming Mayoralty of Middlesex, Just east of T!ouii> Said Primary Election will be held VFGETABL campaign- Brook, on Saturday afternoon of in the following places: Best Coffee, lb. 35c The doc'sion was reasonable, too, next week. First Ward—First jind Second dis- because the Congressman was first Sending out tho Invitations, Mr. tricts at School No. 2 to announce himself as n candidate, King said: "We should malto Second Ward—First district at Pro-Pat-a-Cake, pkg. 25c tection Engine house; spconil district, Telephone 26 and by reason of his loyalty to effort to placo before the voters of at office of TlioB. J. Bunion, First the party and of his Ions and prom- New Jersey tho qualities of Senator street. Can Peas - 12ic inent services, was entitled to con-ITardiiiK and Govern r CooMdpe, Thin] and Fourth Wards- All dis- 2O9 Davit sideration from his party friends. which entitle them to ilio support tricta ;it School No. 1, (!oori;o strncf. Further UiKo notice that t.lie Hoard Pink Salmon, can 18c KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PA Opposition w|as not expected by|Of everyone >w|ho wishes to see th"of HeRtHtry and Election in and for the Congressman after his early and i ,,nuntt.y returned to a Harp, sail'' the City of Soutli Amlioy will nmlui frank avowal of his intentions. Its amj normal basis." a houno to IIOUBO oanvass on Tues- appoaranco could but give rise to AmonK those who have slgnlllm] day, 'Boptonibor 14, nnQ»7K Suite ing Room Suite «P<5 f O in the form of a request, urging all $510.00 10-piece Walnut $575.00 3-piece Tapestry Liv- property owners to clear their side- The man of tomorrow is the saver of today, walks from tho property lino to tho Dining Room Suite ing Room Suite •ourb lino of all woods. Tho Coun- whether he saves little or much. And Labor 10-piece Jacobean Dining dJOQK $670.00 10-piece Walnut Din- cilman stated that this 1ms not been Suite «P«OO ing Room Suite •done and is causing inconvenlonco to Day is a good day to make a good resolution— the public who sometimes rather 9-piece Golden Oak $55.00 Fireside Chairs, walk In tho street than walk through the best in your life—to save. We welcome the Dining Suite Loose Cushions tho heavy 'wtoods. account of laboring men here—men of brawn $460.00 4-piece Walnut $79.50 3-piece Library eft EA By motion of Councilman Kress Bed Room Suite suite oy.ou permission was granted to Albert X and brain. $470.00 4-piece Mahogany dSQ •"?/"» ' Cross to Btoro underground a 100- $52.50 Library o n ^^ gallon gasoline* tank at tho corner Bed Room Suite «P<3 1 Q K $1.15 Conegleum Floor Cover- on Church street between Stockton Room Sets M>lfO ing, 15 Patterns, Best Quality ••street and Stevens avenue, which 2% on Checking Balances Averaging $500.00 any Quantity has beon requested by tlio property •owners along that ntreot for aomo for any one month. 2 NJW Carloads of Our Finest Fall Furniture on Sale This Week time. Councilman Kress made a motion, that tho matter bo reforrod to the lighting commltteo for in- vestigation to wtcertnln where a Wesff urniture Company, Keyport, N. J. light on that nfcreet could too best placed. Wlion a motion for adjournment ••hi.' r SPECIALS - FOR Shoulder to Shoulder ..Tie to select Saturday, Monday and Tuesday The First National Bank has long worked .man' of the 3houlder to shoulder with the business leaders of this city. We believe in keeping not merely - a population [ho latest White Granulated Sugar, * 18c abreast of the times, alert for business pitfalls lopulation rr Awmrt as ' '?U as for opportunities. can I2e Your business will profit by a close connection es Stockton of David street Gamobeil's " tup, j ^en placed in nomination by the with Perth Amboy's largest bank. -UDllcans as Councilnian-at-T,arge Condensed Milk, Magnolia, Llliby's Flour, Heeker's,, 12 lbs. .Me Stockton is section foreman on or Clover 2->ci Baby Brand Butterine Rarltah Rivor Railroad,, anil is a V We Pay 4% in Interest Department on All Amounts >p«rty owner. Butterino, Nueo Nut, 3 lbs.... (1.00. U-Needa-niscult, pkg 8c Steamship Tickets for Sale. Pout ToasMes, pkg ^".Crlaco, can 37c Don't forget the clam lUalio nf tlio Money forwarded to all Foreign Countries. ffgen Hill Social Club to-morrow Gold Crosa Cream, tall can "ciTea, Beat Mixed aptemW 5, at Roberts' CrosulnK. Interest and Christmas Club Departments open Monday Macaroni, 3 nkgs 25c Coffee, Boat Blend 35c Evenings from 7 to 8.30. ' X regular meeting o( Court Sancttt Spaghetti. 3 pkss 25c Matches, Ohio, box 6c ,-4-1 Maria, D. of I., will bo held at St. Foreign Department open Monday and Saturday dlfeht -ootrfc Mary's School on Thursday, Septem- Noodles, 3 pkga 2Bo Cocoa, Llpton's, box 10c Evenings from 7 to 8.30. mod/or ber 9. All members requested to Many of our depositors who are unable to come to the be present. bank in person find our BANIONG BY MAIL convenient Fruits and Vegetables in Season Free Deliveries Everywhere- ,Ub. 0-1 1 4 — • and satisfactory. Recepits of deposits are promptly All members of Washington Camp acknowledged. •kuw.*ittr No. 36, aro requested to bo present barn. Oood at our next regular nioelltiK, Soptenv oarklng oc- agle Tea Co. ealouly ro- her 13, BB tho Past President's As- .d, Inc., 2(18 •uocoaaor to IM-1 sociation will meet at our camp BHOV7N BJR.Oi-5. TE2A. OO. •eet, 12-room, rooms on this date—Henry M. Dill, amenta, »2M0 President. Originators of Low Prices tries I* Steuer- PERTH flMBOY. N. J. Fectb Amboy, 8-11-tl ri < At the PreBbyterlan. church at 7.30I3S S. Broadway Bet. John and George Sts. IUBO, one lot, on ve room hoiiao, o'clock next Wednesday evenlnR, the lot, on Ileury W H i'arlBoc fifth evening's study on "Short 8-7-tf StorleB from the Orient," will bo tak- ,e, all Improve- en up, and the particular parable o i room houiie, 100 feet, known studied will be "Leaven," or "How roperty. Oavld the Kingdom Grows." ?4, Henry street. Good Wearing Shoes Mrs. Herbert Justin Allsup, the /n. Catherine, leltue and I or »< hool Children Many People 200 par lot. Apply to W. wife of the pastor of the Presbyterian iroaAirity." 7-s-tf dhurch, is visiting In Cannonsmirg, Little Men's Gun Metal Blucher, sizes 9 to 13%, at $8.75 if lots corner Portia itreet Llttlo Men's Chrome Mahogany Blucher, i to 13%, at I1JJ0 are taking advantage of the cheap build- j; two lota on Morgan road Pa., among,the members of the Cen- Apply to P. r. Kenab, 128 tral Presbyterian church there, where Boys' Solid Leather Blucher, sizes 1 to 5%, at $3.50 .y. '- ;; M2-tr ing material being sold at the government Rev. Allsup formerly was pastor. Boys' Gun Metal Blucher $4.50 •Hotue, eight rooms, all Im- Pourth street, lotUOxlll feet. When Mr. Allsup left Cannonsburgr the Boys' Chrome Gun Metal Blucher, at $5.51) plants, and are preparing to build their r Auto Supply, Stevens ave- 1 Boys' Chocolate Elk Blucher, unlined, army last, at $5.00 5-22-tf ohurch had about $20,000 toward a treet, Soys' Gun Metal JJngllsh. Bals, at • $4.00 homes. .-•- -*i,-elot at Bewaren, goodlo- new ohurch, which has now grown Apply to LeonardTlce, Admtnlitra- to a much larger sum, and Mrs. All- Children's Gun Metal, High Cut, Lace, sizes 5 to 8, at... ,; itreet and Broadway. 6-16-tf . Children's Gun Metal, High Cut, Lace, sizes 8% to 11, at. .W.2", ,B SALE—"A tw,o-r«mlly flat, 0 rooms gup returns to rejoice with them in Select your lots at i, lot 2}*1M feet, on North Broadway, can plans for the new structure, con- Children's Gun Metal, High Cut, Lace, sizes 11% to 2, at. $5.00 nade good business plue, to quick buyer Children's Mahogany, High Cut, wWe to sizes 6 to 8, at... ttaelnhelnvltinav .j prloeofHMO, , Inquir_ e A, H. veying Mr. Allsup'B greetings to ths n; M0 Main street, 'phone 868-W. 3-20 members. Children's Mahogany, High Cut,' wide to sizes 8% to 11, at FQjft SALE—A new •lxroom house, all lm- Children's Mahogany, High Cut, wide to sizes 11% to 2 . Bay View Manor roTemenia, two lota and garace. Located J9randstree9randstreet. Bay VVieew Manor, with good A boat captain was held up 'by a Boys' Scout Shoes ' $8.00 and $8.50 )W of Rarltan bay. InquirInquiree A. H. Beri now while choice is still yours. Let us show UUall n itrtiitt phone M* W. crowd of- rowdies about 11 o'clock Boys' Corduroy Knee Pants, sizes 6 to 16, at • ,!. .fSjOO R SALE"SALE—"LargL dbe doublle house on Thursday night near the old Star Grey Crash or Khaki Pants, « to 16, at $1.85 you how easily you can own your home. iwn'aTenuewnaTe , near Stevens avenueave , long Keystone Blouses 69c to $1.98 allll IImmprovemet n AAlsl o t Ics ball field and $175.00 taken from him. Porfla-sstreet t AlAlsso seven room He was {badly beaten up. Keystone Shirts .$156, $lj6S and $1.98 nd twt o lloV on HRarltatt n streettt , newlly paint 4d, all In arslelass shape. Price •ery.reuon- Children's Wash Suits $146 ana up Charles L. Steuerwald, Ine. able. Inquire of A. ft. Bergen,<**0 Main Boys' Caps $1.00 and up •treat io-as The dance under auspices of "The Office Phone 1526, Perth Amboy f • REAL ESTATE-Salable property alw•aya s Jolly Four" at Rarltan Hall, Rldg- on hand. . Dwallinn, factory altee, large or 1 small, (arms, building lots, etc., at Invltljn: g way avenue, last Saturday night was ' , prioea. Now Ii the time to buy. Don't dela 208 Smith St. Perth Amboy 1 Haute collectedii th. e Firtimee Insurancto buy. Don'e placet delayd fn. attended by a large number of young • veUstble companies. Win. H. Farlien, Real people and a big success both soc'al- Residence Phone 269, South Amboy -Betata and Kent Colleotlng Agency II. Wolff & €0. ' Broadway, South Amboy, N, J, i-29-tr ly and financially. The prize waltz gift was divided between James WA8HUGT01T, MASS AH9 FILTVS STRUTS AUTOMOBILES FOB 8ALB. O'Brien and Mrs. Charles Watson, and Jay Crotick and Mrs. J. Holton. FUR 8ALB- One Big 8 Studebalcer touring The music was furnished by a well oar; one rear two-ton with solid tlree; one carage for threo oars. Mr*. W. Lyons, tele- known Jazz band, the Harlem Five carage for threo oars. Mr yons, tele A good reputation Is a valuable pone 279279. MeohanlcBVlllMeohanlcBVlllee . 7-10-t710tr from New York City. The services possession—but you can't mortgage of Officer "William J. O'Brien were KISCEIXiKIOVR. highly appreciated. "The Jolly It WANTED—A small oil stove. Address Four" expect to hold another big Mrl. Noltlng, Camp Morgan. 9-4-1 ball In the near future. MEAT FOR SALE—Flno sectional flagpole. Cull MfcHAPPV or phona Mm. Applegot, 266 Ilordentown PARTY avenue, 8-28- r-^ lit "KOfl'SAMI—Two "largo*mirrors, gaa arc Bight, two double aoroon doors, tbreo ball bearing running stop ladders for grocery or MARKET dry goods storo, sot single harnoss, ono large sign. Apply to Jingle Tea Co., 138 8. Uroad- The3e Specials Are For Friday, Saturday and Monday way. 8,H.tf KAUFMAN & 80NS GARAGE—Tel.297. Agents for Matbohm cars. Storage, tlroB and Veal Chops - 35c lb. | Brookfleld Fitter 85c ID aocosBorles. Kounlrlnir to your sntlHfnctlon. Expor- t• Korvloo on ml Ignitio'•- n troubles. Magneton, Bolf-stiirtom, BoneriUars und car- VERY SPECIAL buretors promptly repaired by compotent THEIR PERFeCT HEATS workmen. A number of good usod oars for Hinders Spring Lamb 34c Condfeed Milk, can 20c •Me. 108-110 StovoiiN nvonue. 7-'24-tf MEAN PERFECT DAYS- RIB ROAST TUYTUKMONAUHAN SE11V1CK when In need of ropalrs fur Holler, I'unnioo or I LIKE THEIR SHOPB; Blad* Cut Good and tender Btoresnnd innny other things you noed ro- TIWMS pivlrs for. Htoro ami shop, 208 David street, Leg ol Veal lull cut 30c ID Potatoes, 16 gts. 9Oc open OVOIIIUKS. 7-3-tr Short Cut 1Oe lb 22c lb MONEY TO LOAN on bond and mortgage in lums or 1100, |200,1300, IIOO, 1000 and up to 110,000, Inquire John A, Ijovoly, 106 B'way. HE) end of a perfect, well- MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. T fed: day simply means that Apply to J. A. Uoan, P. O. Building. SCHOOL OUTFITS another full of promii* in com- fresh Hams38]clb SftlJ*2lk45c FOB MBXAI, OEHJINGS see P. J. Monag- ing. Our meata will bring hap- tian, ais David street, rrompt sorvloe; stook an hand. 7-3 tf , Everything of a Quality to give plnass to roar •Terjrday life. you the most for your money. Not the cheapest goods In the Lamb Chops Chuck Roast 20c lb Salt Pork 30c lb HELP WAHT1D. market, but the best for the Watch for Mr, Happy Party Off Shoulder WANTED—Exporloncod and alno learners money. on embroidery to do work at homo. Call at 3Oclb Pork Chops 38e lbCompound Lard 22c ID Aoe Embroldory Co., 187 RoBewoll Btreot, up Shoes stairs. »••• Stoclomgs IIEU" W A NT KD —Finishers on drosses 5TRAUB BROS.J VEAL OUTLETS, VEAL Forequarter Spring Lamb KING NUT BUTTER and also man to do pressing. Paid while Knickerbockers loarnlng. Apply 818 Augusta stroot. 7-21- Blouses 45c lb. k lb 20c lb Collars BROADW/S 3 lbs 98c HOT STKUCK BY AUTO. PHONE 140_/ About 9.30 Monday night Leo Ties Roast of Veal 15c lb Corned Beef 11c lb Gamble, seven-year-old son of Ed- Underwear ward Gamble, attempted to CTOSB Capa, etc. Broadway near AugiiBta street, iwjhen Rump Veal 28c lb Pork Roast - 27lc lb No. 6 Brooms 37c be was struck by an automobile. People nearby ran to tho boy's as- Footwear PULL CREAM CHEESE sistance ojid found him unconscious. Men's Furnishings NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS. Dill Pickles, doz 15eI'monii** 35c | Frankfurters 25c 30c lb He was carried into Us homo near- Mado-to-Measure-Clotlilng. by and a physician summoned, who CHAMJD3 SAFRAN, EXECUTOR of Charles Delker, deceased, by direc- found that the boy was suffering tion of the Surrogate o£ the County Loose Sour Krout • 5c lb from concussion of the brain. It of Middlesex, hereby glvea notice to GOODY 2 Ihc QKr vma nine o'clock Tuesday morning J: ALFRED JOHNSON the creditors of tho said Charles Dle- Nut Butter ^ Il3b UJl before the boy showed any signs of kor, to brlnt; In tholr debts, demands Lamb Stew - 2 lbs. 25e Broadway and Augusta St. and claims agtvinet the eatato at the •STtvins. He is still In a precarious said deceased, under oath or af- Fresh Eggs, guaranteed 65c doz Beef Steaks - - 28c lb condition, but It la thought he will firmation, within six monthu from recover. It Is said the automobile this Jate, or they will be forovor Remambor the plaos, oall or telephone. We toll Jirnt as we advertise. -• owned iby &y man named Mul- foarrod: of any action thorefor against the said exocutxir. Dated September 2, 1920. 122 Broadway Tsiephone aei South Amboy » sent on an errand CHAJliiBS SAFRAN, v« was struck., 9-4-9 ' Bhcacutor. PDBUaHED WEEKLY THE SOUTH AMBOI CITIZEN 1 SOUTH AMDOY. N. 1. THRILLS AND" NOVELTIES TO NATIONWIDE FI6I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920. MARK 1920 TRENTON FAIR AGAINST DIotASh ••••••••••*!••••*••••**•*•»**•**•**•***' | BOY SCOUT 3 Fearless Aviator, Autopolo, Automobile Races, Hors< American Red Cross Will Hav Races—Greater Display Than Ever Assembled Health Centers in All Parts 2 DOINGS. for Exposition to Open September 27. of United States.

The American lied Cross has launch' Trenton, N, J.—Within a few weeks staged with proper cure and attentio 1 ed upon a nation wide campaign o1 '.Croop Jfo. 1. tin. curlain will Hscond on one of Ilie In I hi' immense exhibition buildings fighting disease and physical defec On Monday evening, regular men nation's most colossal outdoor events— uliirii are loomed in every part of the among the American people. A nev ing, the Scouts hiked to Stevensda till! Trenton Fair. Tin; exhiliiticm will his grounds. und unique health institution has come open ul Trenton, N. J., on Monday, and played a game called "thrt Speed Events. Into being us the result of several September 27, unil continue daily for The trotting, pnolng :ind running months' study by the Heil Cross Health deep," followed by several anteloi five days, foiicludiiiK Kiidny, Oi-lohcr horse events this yeai' are described a Service Department at National Head races. The next meeting will I 1. Monday will lie Children's Day, selling :i new stiiiiiltinl In speed am quarters. held Tuesday night instead of Moi Tuesday Ladies' Day, Wednesday tests nil the truck. There will I Ollicials in charge of (he depsirtnien day. Scouts will meet at heartiiua Fanners' Day, Thursdiiy Politicians' (•kisses lo suit nil liorxes, with n houn ])redict that before long tills new health ters at 7.00 p. in., instead of 7.i!0. Day and Friday Automobile Day. ty of purse money which will nppeii activity will bo In actual operation al A patrol contest will bo starte "A city within it oily" Is |ierlinps the Ui Hie owners of the fastest horses over I lie country, and that the sign— most fitting doseription of this year's Horse nicing will lie a special attrac- "American Ited Cross Health Center" within the next few weeks. Sr'ou undt'rtMlviiitf. livery one of a hundred tion every day s;ive Friday, when tlu: —will become as familiar to the peo- must be present at meetings . or more of departments, eiubraeinj: all iimiiil automobile classic will lie tb ple everywhere us are now the signs of they 'Will be barred from the pair forms -if amusement and displays cciilcr or iniiM'i'sl. .And with u grou| the telegraph companies. Did You See Ou r contest. known to fairdoin, has undergone n dl' Ilie wurld's grcMd'st (lare-(l(»v il pllolf Busy Long Before War. (Notes of log at camp were re sweeping t'hanj,a\ New iY'atures have. already ciilcred In nd:(^ Ihe wheels o The interest of lUe American lied ceived: too late for publication thi Cross in the light against disease is Gee! You folks sure did take not, however, of recolM origin. Long •week, but will appear next wee mediate delivery offer. We don't —Ed.) before (be war the organization begin tills henllh service through its inedlcii anything but that. Well, you kept mills In disiislcr relief work and Its are again with another flock ofM Rabbi Accepts Call to Fr«e)iort. i i depiirlmeiil of Town nnd County Nurs- Rabbi Bmll Friedman of 107 Lewi: ing. I luring tin: war and following except the truck—we'll have Some t Btreet, Perth Am'boy, who tor fou \ < the iiriiilslice Ibousands of American send along your orders. years tas been in charge of Tempi* { S-\ ' Ited Cross ollicials have been ll|,'hlliig Beth Mordecai In Hob art street, thai n'lV—Helium disease In Hie war stricken countries At tin1 same lime lens of thousands of We maintain the best equipped sei city, has accepted a call toa syna^ local lied Cross ollicials have been en- gogue In BVeeport, Long Island. lit vicinity. Let us do your repair work . gaged al Inline lighting disease, nolii- save you time and money. Our mecha. will 'go soon so as to be in chargi Irt "5b lily (luring the liillncn/.a epidemics. of the synagogue before the Jowis Tim American i'cd Cross hits de- Factory trained and are expert in the r holidays. termined that all mis valuable experi- cars. o 1 ence In health servlre abroad and at home shall not go lo wnslo. So long , Safety First in Pictures. IK iis there are a hnlf a million people The slop, look nnd llslcn THE SPIRIT OF YOUNQ AMERICA LEAPS WITH JOY. lying yearly In Ibis oonnlry from pro- along the Chinese rnllrimils usiiiillj Van Syckle Garage L venlulile causes, and so long as more consist of pictures showing ihc dun tlinn one-third of the American chil- KIM'S of trespassing on ilie trucks, It; been lidded to rnplnru (IIOHO which Internationally famous earn, Ihe motor AUDITORIUM PHO luis.sud from Ihe sphere of popnhirlty competition Is certain to provide u dren and young people are victims of BCrlptlons sninellinos iiceniiipiiny the physical defects, the Ited Cross recog- picture, but the liiscrlption» OUII be some yours ni»o. Extra effort IIIIH been thrill as well as koen entertainment. mado to rnlurge imd develop the par- ,Slg. IlilKilnlil, world's champion driver nizes the urgent need for continued read by comparatively few persons Ited Cross health service ot home. Perth Amboy; N. J. the pictures can he understood by all. ticular departments which crow yearly on ii dirt track, will try to lower Ills In their uppenl, lo HIP end thnt tills, record. Leon Dnniy will he seen ill How Organization Works. Authorized and Exclusive Dealers' the thirty-third niimial pxhlhitlnn, will th(. wlieel o(> an Oldlleld Special, l The Ited Cross Health Center Is be the greatest in history. governed by business principles, up- The finger of destiny is undoubt Allen, who teamed wllli GuaLun Chev- For edly on the Jianid of teto. from till parts of Amerlra nnd 13u- rolet in 1018; Louis Dlsbrow, driver plles business methods, and, In its rope tictR, epochal and sensationnl, more simple form, can be established 1 of national renown ; "Speed" King and hnvc been booked for tin. frco open-air Ted Hill, two more dare-devils, Jimmy und conducted by lay people. Linden Township, Rahway, Clark, Iselin, Coloi ORDIUA1VCE. performance that will be given dally Toft and several others will be con- It proceeds upon Hie demonstrated tree, Metuchen, Fords, Woodbridge, Roosevelt, bay; In front of Hie (trand sliitid. I'ructl- tenders l'ur the prizu money. act that health is n "ommodlty that ville, South Amboy and Perth Amboy *• An Ordinance providing for and cully every corner of the globe lias , ,, Thrills In Air. can be bought und sold like brooms regulating th* grade of Ferris Street, contributed to the representative dis- and soap. Therefore, It establishes It- plays which have been assembled for A tlirlll-H-second is assured by Sec- If in a storeroom in the principal in the Clity of 3outh Amboy. retary Miihlon H. Miirceruin in the FORDSON POWER FARMING IMPLEMENTS.' Bo it ordained by the Common the coming exposition. They represent Misiness section of the community. It Ideals In vnrlous lines of endeavor and performance, of a celebrated aviator, displays Its goods in the form of at- Council of the City of South Amboy who will fly dully ditlrnj; the course of iSectlon 1. That Ferris Street ii afford the patrons tlie boat opportunity Iractlve health exhibits In Its show the City of South Amboy bo grad- they will have for their Inspection at the Kalr. Stunts of valor and during windows. It advertises constantly and ed and the grade thereof be reg- any place in the east. The premium will murk his act, which is described as xtensively. And it uses every busi- ulated la accordance and conform- list has been enlarged to the extent the most amazinc demonstration of ness and social device to attract cus- ity -with, the map prepared by A. T. that It offers tempting Inducements to aerial prowess since the death of bock- omers. McMlohael, City Engineer, and on exhibitors In every line, and this fact lea r. These hlrilB of the heavens will be in constant motion during the entire The Red Cross Health Center Is of ale in the office of gal* Cdty En- alone assures n display of unprece- iervlce to the sick in that it gives out The range that makes gineer. . dented proportions. week to offer the spectutors u feast of thrills und sensations. reliable and complete information 'Section 2. That the expense of ihout existing clinics, hospitals, sana- the improvement aforesaid, and the Departmental Features. Still another added attraction this toria and other Institutions for the sick baking a pleasure cost of making said improvement, be Already the entries In.(lie live stoclt year will be n dully contest of Auto nnd the defective; about available N summer, the gas range is • assessed against the lands and real department Indicate nn exhibition of I'olo, proclaimed as the greatest game estate benefited thereby in ithe man- urses, both trained nnd practical; I favorite. A cool kitchen makes ner required by law, and the bal- bout when to consult a physician and the work seem lighter. Gas is quick, ance, if any. be paid by the city at fhy (o shun the qunck nnd his nos- easily regulated and economical large in the manner provided 'by law. rums. when used for short periods. Section 3. That this ordinance Teaching Disease Prevention. shall ita-ke effect on its publication. The Red Cross Health Center Is, For slower baking and cooking, All persons interested 'in or af- lowever, of even greater service to the many women prefer the coal range. fected by the said Improvement, may veil. It teaches people how to pre- On chilly days, its genial warmth is be present and may be hoard for reut sickness and disease. This is done welcome. The entire family appre- or against said improvement. n many Interesting and attractive ciates having hot water in liberal Passed August 31, 1920. vays—first of all, by the distribution quantity. Approved August 31, 1920. if popular health lilerature and FRANK H. GORDON, .lirougli health lectures Illustrated with Newport Combination . Mayor. nnlern sliijes or with lioallh motion BETBR J- COAKLiEY, Coal and Gas Range City Clork. ,9-4-2 "ilcture films. Then special exhibits are •lven, one after the oilier, on various gives the advantages of both ranges lenltli subjects. Practical demonatrn- ions are mado; also health playlets by at the cost of one. There are many ihililren to interest and Instruct them- new and handy features to this up- FOR SALE! iolves and their elders. Classes are to-date range. Your dealer will be 1 THE r'OLITICIANS POW-WOW ON THE PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES. rgimlzed In personal hygiene, home glad to show and explain them to you. are of the sick, first aid and In Most Desirable Newly entile, sheep and swine which will he ever invented. Secretary Margerum lection and preparation. Health BOYNTON FURNACE COMPANY the greatest in the fair's history. lias arranged for a series of games be- lubs, hoth for younger and older peo- The Sqttarm Pot Mahen 37th St., near Broadway, New York Built Houses Many prize breeds will he shown, and tween the Pnclllc Coast team and the ile, are formed; also Little Mothers' 1 Professors J. M, Hunter, of Annandale, America-Canada combination, to be leagues. Xulrltlnn and growth clinics One .two family flat and two lots N. J., mid Williiini Jl. Kcgun, of New played on the race track in front of re conducted for children. on Portia street. Krunswlclt, believe Ihe.so will attract (lie grand stand. A purse of $1,000 Already more than a hundred of One 7-room house, on Louisa tliousnuds to the exhibition. will be divided aiming the players on IOSO Ited Cross HealIh Centers are In Prepare For The Cold! street The exhibit of firt nnd ladles' fancy the winning team. This event Is an- ctunl operation throughout the coun- BURDEN &DEWAN work is promised as one sure to create other demonstration of daring und y. Jinny of them also conduct med- One 5-room bungalow, on Louisa cnl cllnlcsi, but the one chief, out- Install a REAL ESTATE AQEirCI, street. Interest among the women patrons, dexterity which every one will enjoy whose eyes will be attracted by the and marvel at. standing feature of the American Red Otfera th9 Following Property ICHARDSONI FOR SALE: Every improvement In eacn; fc-\ numerous novelties in crocheted, em- The midway this year will be the Cross lfoiilih Center is its health edu- porches! and windows screened. An M'oldored, knitted, beaded, cross- most diversified and attractive In the cation service which teaches well peo- REREGISTER One bouse, 2 lota, 50x100, corner inspection of these houses la re- slltclod und olliei- handiwork. history of the Fair. The wild man ple how (o keep well. Rldgway avenue and Oouover street. quested. For particulars apply to The home and dairy products will and the Shimmy Girls will be there to Constructed to burn all kinds Two lots on Rarltan street,, EOx form a display greater than ever be- amuse and entertain. There will be 100 ft, fine location. M. LAMBERTSON, FRENCH PRAISE FOR f fuel, including cord wood. Is Hotel property on Augusta street. fore, It Is promised. All descriptions Hie usual sanies of skill, the balloon 5% lots. 860 Boidontoira. A TO. Sonth Amlior of home-made and delicacies man, the vender nf "hot dogs," the OUR RED CROSS WORK the most economical heating One house, one lot 25x100 ft., 8 Hive been entered. There will be a candy shops, the popcorn stands, the method. Installed quickly at rooms, on Augusta street, between lost of exhibits in the luirlenllural and ice cold "pop" stores, the bearded Indy, Lnudlng the work accomplished by Broadway and Stevens avenue. Iiortlculluml products' department, in- the dog-faced boy and a whole vvorlfl American philanthropy for war- moderate expense. One double house, 12 rooms, 1 !ot. ludlug varieties of fruit and vege- of atti'uctions lo please the old as well stricken France. Andre Tnrdlen. form- 40x100; rents for $33 per month. HESS' tables, rare blooms and cut flowers. as the young. The midway Is expected er high commissioner from that na- Stop in and let us explain One house and store, 2 lots, 60x109 All of these various exhibits will be to be. one ot the prime features. tion to the United Kittles, In a recent ;he merits of these heaters. A ft., Stevens avenuo and David street article widely enmmeufed on through- One double houso, I lots, 50x100, out the French press, says: vami house all the time is Stevens avenuo. Ono house, 4 rooms, 2 lots, 50x100 "Thi> Atnerlcnn Ited Cross has ac- .ssured. ft. on David street. AKEBY complished u work which calls for Ono house, 1 lot on Henry street the hearlfelt gratitude of every true One double house, 1 lo'., Augusts is the place to buy good Frenchman. In 1t)lF! (Ills great relict street. organization spent In behalf of France F. J. SCHANTZ One doublo house, 2 lots, 50x100 nearly 87.000,0(1(1 francs, and In 1P10 ft., Henry Btreet. BREAD, ROLLS, PIES AND its expenditures on charitable projects COPPERSMITH, TINSMITH Ono store and 3 lots on Broad- In our country attained the tremen- AND PLUMBER. way, between Augusta nnd Church CAKES. dous total of 171,0110.00(1. It his:: re- streets. cently turned over to Ilie French relief hone 218 230 John St. One store, 2 lots, .50x100 ft, corner organizations huge stocks of sup- Broadway and John street. Four lots, 100x100 ft., Douglaa plies whose value must lie eounloil In t you want to get there, take the hundreds of thousands of francs. avenuo, Avenel, Woodbrldge, ?600. Bread Fresh Daily at 4 p. m. Thlrty-orio acre farm, Madison "Fifteen million American boys and ... 13ILL'S ... township, one house, 9 rooms, barn Gluten Bread Always on Hand girls, handed together in the Junior nnd other buildings; fruit treas, Hcd Cms* of America, are hack of a truck farm, part wondland. Prlco movement to establish the closest HCB ouiy $7,000. between themselves and France's Forty-eight lots, Hlllcrest Park, younger generation thniiigli the char- South Amboy, S240 per lot, or $5,- : Wedding Cakes a Specialty. itable works they have financed and 000 for plot. are now carrying out lunontr our little Son!!i Amlioy-MeciittiiicsYillc- Perth Amboy N * DETFAN, war swflferern, 218 First Street, Sonth Ambor, K. » "The bonds; of friendship between KrnucH nnd America l« cemented with Careful Drivers, Comfortable ! 134 SOUTH BROADWAY inutiilil admiration, ro/'peel und grutl- Ono wny ta THE EYES HAVE IT WHEN "THEY'RE OFF." | South Amboy, N. J. tuOe." Cars and Prompt Service lull her - WJUfiKLT THE SOOTH AMBOT CITIZEN NOW !S THE TIME BOOTH AMBOT. K. J. JUNIOR RED CROSS The loss of teeth from deposits of calculus can be prevented to prepare for by proper brushing, it la purely a question of the patient curry- BATlfHDAY, SEPTEMBER 4; 1920. WORKING AT HOME ing out the proper technique with his tooth brush. Next Winter's Heating! GOWN IS SURE TO WIN FAVOR By using a Production of Sound American For Proper Mouth Hygiene see 1 Citizenship the First Aim, Says Dr. Farrand. . Dr. E. Shapiro On the badge-of every member of PIPELESS FURNACE The difference between good the Junior lied Cross are the .vords Surgeon Dentist coal and poor coal Is tha "I Serve." That tells the story of tli« YOU WILL BE MADE COM- difference between comfort and school children's branch of the Ameri- it discomfort. can Red Cross and its efforts to bring Licensees to practice UeEtlstry In the States of New York and FORTABLE BOTH IN MIND New Jersey happiness lo children throughout the AND BODY. world. Our Coal is Realizing that the lime never was 112 So. Broadway, South Amboy so propitious as right now for leach- Let me call, give you full Solid Comfort ing the highest Ideals of citizenship, Examination and Consultation Free particulars and arrange for a the entire present program of tiio Jun- demonstration. Coal ior Red Cross has been framed under Nurse in Attendance Telephone 169-J It is screened carefully, de- (' the very inclusive phrase, "Training Hvered promptly, and makea <' for Citizenship Through Senile" for Go to your home dentist Sold Under a Liberal Guarantee warm friends. '[ uthers. Since the Junior Red'Cross Is the agency through which the Ameri- J. W. OLSEN CO. * can Red Cross reaches the schoolboys INSTALLED BY COMPETENT and the schoolgirls,' all Its activities Telephone 336 v are designed lo come within tin; regu- MECHANICS Perth Amboy (' lar school program, and without creat- ing new courses or increasing the num- Ordeis may ba left at Hoff- \ ber of studies to lend Its aid In vitaliz- man's SnioUe Shop, 111 N. r ing the work of the schools. Frank C. Hoffman Broadway, South Amboy. TeL w "The thing thut. is needed," nays Dr. Mr. Auto Owner Livingston Farrand, Chairman ot the 140 John St. So. Amboy, N. J. American Heil Cross Central Commit- Why not Save Time and Worry by having your tee, "Is not a perpetuation of the Jun- ior Red Cross, but the training und repairs done where you get guaranteed CITY HOTEL breeding of sound American citizenship Service. Inspired by the true, fundamental Albert Jerome, Prop. Ideals of «ound democracy. One of the great conceptions In making the Red No. 267 First Street Cross a contributor to better cltlwn- ehlp in our American democracy Is the We AIso.Have Some Cheap Used Car Values South Amboy realization that after all the sole hope of any nation Is with the children of the country." Courtesy Extended to All The plan of organization of the Jun- ior Red Cross niukcs the school—pub- BRIGGS' GARAGE Patrons lic, parochial and private—the unit, not the Individual pupils. Mutual serv- TELEPHONE 322 SOUTH AMBOY ice, helpful community work such us Transient Guests Accommodated Thl« dress of finest handkerchief clean-up campaigns, care of tho sick, rait»d by ally the Ktinmicr wiirdrnhc Is about r ehort experience; advanced prices, In these events of horror S.>0 per- shorter hours; learners taken. complete by tills time mid anything sons were killed, 1,500 were Injured, OUR GUARANTEE. JP. JT. fticllivun added Is Inspired by a bargain sale or Special attention given to Children'! 13,000 were ninde homeless, about 3,0,- P. J. SULLIVAN Hair Cutting. If tlie user or purchaser of any FOE simply u "liller-ln" for some special oc- 000 families needed help, the property 107 8. Stovens Ave. Bouth Amboj ouslon. Magic Service Plpoless Heater la not loss was nearly $100,000,000 and al- satisfied wltli Its performance after a LOWEST PRICES ON Satin and trlcotim; are combined In most 51,000,000 In relief funds, not In- Innumerable frocks und for very oarly cluding emergency supplies was ex- JE. DVKiCZ trial In actual use of not more than PLUMBING AND HEATINS fall street frocks entirely of satin or pended. LAUNDRY sixty days we will refund to the -of taffeta will he approved. To the sufferers from all disasters (Ex-Serrlce Man) purchaser tho price received by us As one of the extremely smart style during the year, the American Red Have your laundry work lor the Heater, provided It be re- IstlmatGs Given. All Work Guaranteed! features Is the struct frock of serpe, Cross sent $120,000 wortli of sup- Custom Tailor done by turned to us complete to our freight satin Jacket, It will be quite- possible plies, 110 Red Cross nurses IUK! seven station. for n woman lo use the coat of a stilt special relief trains. To meet the TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN BLAKELEY LAUNDRY The non-corroding Armco Ingot !07 SODTH STETENS ATB. with Eiltln skirt In developing a next needs of the stricken, the organization OK TKICNTON season street dress. One clever dress act up ten relief stations, operated CLEANING. PRESSING, DYEING Iron Radiator nf tho Magic Service recently seen showed a redlngote coat thirty food canteens and aa many AND REPAIRING. Clean Sanitary Work Is guaranteed for fb . .'enrs. of tan wool fabric with bbiclr sutln cT.ergpncy hospitals. One hundred Work loft an S.itunlny will ho ronily Attractive Prices Quick Installation J. M. FARKEE,, Bklrt. Navy ond black, liowcvvr, uro and twenty-five Red Cross chapters ALL WORK GUABANTEEI) tho rol'.awiiiK Haturtlny gave disaster relief service. more frequently shown. 107 IT. Ilrondwny South Amboj J. Alfred Johnson Insurance of All Kinds If uisuster ever strikes this town or 7-17-13 county, the citizens can be absolutely Broadway and Augusta St. P. J. MONAGHAN Flro, Automobile, Liability, Explosion, Only a bravo youth would at- sure tho Red Cross will be right on Solo Agont Casualty, Ktc tempt lo Bteal a kiss from an unfair hand to help them In every way. Happy la tho msn who Is too busy Z08 DAVID STRIDIOT Surety ana Fidelity Bonds maid. to find fault Advortlao In Tho Citizen. Tel. 2fl. .^a£T.' 515 HAIX 87, SOUTH AHBOI WEBKLT Another pretty effect la achieved THE SOOTH AJtBOI CITIZEX through using two different mate- KOPPERS' SOCIETIES rials for a frock by making a plain QUACK" Pi/IsWant South Amboy Chamber . ot Com* 8OOTH A1TBOY. N. 3. ALL WOMEN LIKE foundution dress, consisting of a ackaefte mere©—Meets first and third Mon- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1920. straight gathered skirt and simple days of each month at 8 p. m., in bodice of white organdie. Over the TruBt Company Building. \ D. C. PRETTYCLOTHES skirt is placed a side plaited tunu: Bui a Chase President, 138 North', Broad- GAVE NEW IDEA TO WORLD of coral colored Swiss, which Is open way; William A. Mills, secretary. Mt the front, and a coral overwuist Western Electric Coke! St. Stephen's Lodgrc, No. e$ JF. *. Architect Admits He Owes to Lucky Standardizing Fashions to Gain almost like a bolero. The hitter is WASHER. A. JL—Meets at K. ot P. Hall, ilrit Dream Structural Scheme Which gathered at the wnlsiline and opens Nut Size Screened, The third and fifth MoudayB of each Saving Sure Not to Meet WRINGER. month (excepting July, August and Makes Him Famous. at the front so that a wide white Moat Economical and Milady's Approval. panel is revealed from Hie neckline Will holidays) at 7.30 p. m. the now threatory Biilm! to the hem. Still more color is in- Cleanest of Fuel. Joel I'arkor Council, No. 09, Jr. O. temple, which Is to cost sevwiil million troduced by a sush of inch-wide gros- Guaranteed Not to Burn Crate D. A. M., meets overy Friday evening dollars, is orwtrv] in Chicago, a dream t'rain rihhon of real oceim blue. You In Knights of Pythiaa Hall. Coun- may like to work out tiiis model in cilor, Eugene Thomas; Recording that Louis RounieoiKe of New York COMBINATIONS ARE IN FAVOR Secretary, J, L. Applegate. city struggli'i] with for 12 yours to put beige Swiss over white, with a navy $10.00 per ton Into plans anil ilcsldus will imve inu- sasli, or in lavender and white, with Good Siiimirlhiu Lodge, So. 62, K< Materials Used Together Afford Frock a green snsh. DELIVERED of 1'., meets every Wednesday even- Which Needs Little Trimming— TTS *o longer a&xaswy for you to wwte your ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. Hall For the Slender Woman. JL time and Ktrenfth, yea, and dotbc* on «n old- More than L'") years .'if,'" Uuurwolse Frills for the Slender corner of First and Stockton streets. sat on the KO;I sliori' mio niplil tritdns fahknod nib board. That" s the wutcAi] and Chancellor Commander, Charles S. Young Woman. Young girls like frills. So, for the y Trial Sample Upon Request out lines ho found in ilic study of tin' slender young woman the frock in of wear aod tear an both you and your doth**. Duckelow; Keeper of Hecorda and movpiiK'nt of Iho shirs. A ivuve nish- Seals, F. H. Chapman. bright colored Swiss orgaudie is tffcfey do fh* fc*rd work WM> tb* Wmmn Bborte ONCE TRIED—ALWAYS USED ed in over his martin:;.-! on the s:>nds, We may talk of overalls and uni- evolved. The hues In which the or- Wulm «n4 Wrtagar «0 IM fan* to do b pot ywu Ianllie Council, No. 0 D. of P. 4Mb+i fa ttM voodn crtMar, wfcfck, by rmhrfc* and they were hist, .lust 12 ye.'irs ngo forms us much a.s wo like, observe.-* u Kimdle.s may be had are ravishing. Mia bat md* On tfc* n*Mrttl4 rt UM Imp'd Order of lied Men—Meets sec- he hoard of llio coiniicliliini fur tlio iironiiiiiMit fashion authority, but theI''or Instance, there are various ilium; WW* On don** *n ond Thursday of the mouth at 8 p. Bahat temple. Hi- i)».rlR«s!11'! llis I'™'*1, love i>£ pretty clothes inherent in shades, ami us the imitcrial is thin u H, D. LITTELL m., and fourth Thursday at 2.39 p. ami bought u small confectionery every woman never will he .suppressed. pretty effect is attained by making m., In K. of P. Hall. Pocahontag, store which his wife, tin iirllst, run Those who work towurd wtandurdixiug Mrs. Sarah Clayton, Second street; one slindu over uuother. That is, if. u Telephone 10 K. of li., Edith Newiuua. while lii' worked. Rnlm 'O 'lhih, fashions for women cherish a vain light lliime color Is chosen the slip founder of Unliaism. luui ndopH'd nine hope.. It Is not becuuse women nre may be a bright red. Two pastel l'rienilslilji I'ouueil, So. 16, D. of as the symbolic number of his re-extravagant that (hey insist on pretty PINE AVE. AND GEORGE ST. meets on alternate Fridays ot shades, sucli as pale green over a soft each month, at 2.30 p. m., Knights of ligious movement, :nul siiid Ills teiuplus clothes, fur a woman will really work blue, give a lovely effect. Hrown over to gat what she wmils In her dross. Pythias Hall, First and Stockton should have i\\uti sides, with us many coral and brown over yellow nro sug- DANIEL J. DONLIfi stroots, Councilor, Lillian Bloodgood; equal Bates fur Hie nine (,'reat world She will shop carefully to be sure of Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada Ward. religion* lie wished to unite In onethe best values nnd search for dress- temple. makers who will curry out her Ideas Scncoa Tribe, No. 28, Imp'd. 0. E. inexpensively. M.—Meets every Thursday evening at Bourgool.se sketched the Idea; bill 8 o'clock, in Knights of Pythias HalL he hnd to put it in plaster, iis he did Why should we wear overalls? If HEATING AND Sachem, liichard Letts, Jr.; Chlafof uot know how to curve. So one Run- we adopt overalls nnd uniforms even Records, Ooorgo II. McKeuna, S75 day a friend taught him. And then to help reduce Hit? cost of living— >»n m m» *. 'i'it««.«»njm GAS FITTING Prospect street; Collector ot Wam- he carved the three stories one by one, and It IK doubtful whether It would pum, Stepiion Miller. designing the second only nfter the make any great difference in this — • v^i* •••» ^ •"" . ™' • '» — "^ ' r—^ —r~ ——^—• Protection £ngino Company meet* first was completed, nnd the third only we would In time feel as stupid as the For THE CANOPY BAN6E on the fourth Thursday of each when details of the st-cond were fiiml. overalls look. In H dress of thin sort monlti nt Kngine House, Feltus street, His model took first prize. And It Is 226 Beary St., ai. 7:30 p. m. President Chart** we are limited In the choice of boih DOLAN I5IIOS. Compton, Sr,; Vice-President, Robert prolinble Hint Abul Bulinl, present design nnd color—and color and prel- SOUTH Segrave; Treasurer, Michael Weigh; pontiff of Bahtiism, will come to Chi- ly clothes inny both he said to be Talophono 294 Secretary, Franlt D. Stanton; Por«- cago to live. synonymous with clinnn. i 130 N. Broadway man, Edward Noble. Make Their Dresses Over. Paul KoOraw lliimllton Lodge, X* One way of economizing In dress DON'T DELAY! 852, li, of K. !., meets every second BEST FORM OF WIND MOTOR and fourth Sunday of each month tt is by giving thought to our selection K. of P. Hall. Pregideat, Philip Machine That Will Work in Perfect In the first place and choosing a Htyle Purcell; Secretary, William Bulman; Calm Is Recent Invention of a that wo can easily change. Tho Idea Order Treasurer,Thomas J.Kennedy; Agent Swedish Manufacturer. of making u dress over from one fush- R. F. CARNEY of Official Publication, Edward Mo- lon to another Is typically English. Donough. For decades attempts at construct- Thus It IH quite ensy to understand Gorm Lodgo, No. 86, ». B. fc, ing a wind motor that works so stead- why many English novelists have Jobbing Promptly Attended To rogular meeting fourth Friday ot ily as to be used profitably for «m- dressed their heroines from trunks In each month at 8 p. in., In WnlaJTi eratlng electricity failed because wind the family garret. Ono can lmiiRino Hall, First street. President, Nali motor and generator woro directly that no dress Is ever thrown awuy by Ml Seewi Street foata *•»•? Martlnsen; Secretary, A. J. Johnson; connected by a rod, find the quantity an Englishwoman, for she expects Financial Secretary, George Morteo- of electric current WHS In direct pro- COAL een; Treasurer, John S. Lund. that either she or Bomo of her de- portion to the power developed by the scendants will wear It. ELMER F. PARISEN Washington Camp >'•. 18, f. 0. ft. motor. Now! of A., meets every second and fourtk In decided contrast to ourg, the Carting of Any Kind Monday of. the month In K. ot P A Stockholm (Sweden) manufactur- 1'ariBlenne who mnkes any pretense ot We have the finest Lehigh Hall corner First and Stockton itnata. er succeeded recently In construct- being smart would not wear n second 313 David St. South Amboy Elmer Wright, President; EJlnm ing a satisfactory wind motor. While senson dress. Whereas, the English- coal on the market. Full 2000 Coward, Master of j'orms; John B. the wind Is strong only part of the woman wears her clothes year nfter Telephone 109-M French, Financial Secretary; W. U. motor's power Is utilized to drive the year because they are good clothes pounds guaranteed for every Andernon, Treasurer; M. S3. M*fM. generator, while the surplus power and becoming to her, the French wom- Re^-rding Secretary. lifts a heavy weight attached to an an has absolutely the dress of the Pale yellow organdie dresf with fluted ton. Prompt delivery. General Morgan Lodge, No. M. L endless chain. When the wind Is not hour, which Is always ft model or ft ruffles which Is a frilly hot weather 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday evw- outfit that appeals. ing at 7.30 o'clock, at Knights at strong enough to furnish sullielent mo- copy of one from a well known firm Help Wanted! PAUL BRYLINSKI Pythias Hall, Noble Grand, George tor power, or ceases wholly, the gen- and which bears the cachet of the best gested as combinations. All the frills Mortensen; tRec. and Finan. Secre- erator Is kept in motion by the force designer's approval for the moment. are plcot edged, i;o It in not such a Center and Elm St. Bergen Hill tary, Edgar C. Brower. of the slowly falling weight'. The <;mnit Parislenne wears this dress LEARNERS task to make this frock as one would Phone 239-J South Aniboj Lodge No. 1554,1ml The famous Swedish engineer, .Tan- almost continuously for n short period. suppose. If one wishes, the fichu may GIRLS AND WOMEN Order of Moose, meets at Welic'i son, figures that the generator Is kept Then she is never seen in it ngaln, be of white organdie for becomlngness, $8, $9 and $10 a Week Paid Hall, 224 First street, at 8 o'clock working at full capacity even tf abso- hut takes up the next smart thing. although a smarter effect Is attained H. A. I'CARTHT p. m., on the second and fourth Mon- lute calm prevail for three days. Tho Englishwoman during the snme by waking It the same color as the While Learning day of each month. Past Dictator, period will wear a different dress J R. Downs; Dictator, A. C. Winant; dress. Apply to Vice-Dictator, George 1>. Kresi, Treas- Improved Aluminum. every day and will keep on wearing Since organdie Is distinctly a hot this same dress intermittently for a urer, J. J. Hanaway; Prelate, John D. A curious new form of aluminum weather material, still another model Mullane; Secretary, James A. Mlnnlck: period o' months. The American E. Popper & GoUNDERTAKE. R has been attracting attention In evolved from it Is of a very soft green, AND EMBAi.JTEB Sergeant-at-arma, Edward Covell, Jr.; France. When the pure metnl Is heat- woman makes a happy compromise be- just a bit lighter than the shade David and Feltus Sts. Inner Guard, John Falk; Outer Guard. ed 1Q a vacuum, 07 per cent of it is tween the two. known as Jade. Tt has an apron C. H. VaiiDUBftn; Trustees, M. 3 slowly volatilized In 73 hours at about For Summery Dresses. skirt. A very fine old-fashioned look- 115 S. BROADWAY Huasey, J. E. Rathbun, John Mullane. 1,100 degrees Centigrade; nnd the A great ninny of this summer's ing white brnld and a white snsh make LOWEST PRICED Sooth AmJjoy, Tf. J, Independence Engine It BOM C*. whole is volatilized In 30 hnurs at dresses show a combination of two the tri'umlng. HARDWARE STOKK IN TOWN. No. 1, mcetB third Monday in each L200.degrees centigrade. A small por- materials. There is more back of this English Sateens Again in Vogue. month at 7.30 o'clock p. ra. Foreman tion always proves less volatile than idea than might appear on tho sur- Prompt Service Either Day or Night Charles Grover; President, John B. There wns a time when we would O. I. BERGEN T.loodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearo» the rest. Quito often a kind of frac- face, for such a frock needs very lit- have scoffed at I he idea of wearing a tional distillation yields nu nlumimim tle in the way of trimming. As It is sateen dress. Now dresses of Eng- Corner Stevonu avenue and First street, Italo American Citizens ol South Hardware, Lawn Mowers, Garden Telephone 288. Ainboy—Meets at Welsh's Hall, first residue thnt hns Increased nfllnlty for always easier to visualize a frock lish sateens are quite In the mode. It oxygen, nnd within a month Oils Is Hose, Force Cups, Rakes. Hoes, and third Monday of month, at 8 p. Is amazing the beauty certain mate- Shovels, Forks, Gas Fixtures, m. President, Domenlck Sorrentlno; completely (•hmiROd into a bulky gray- rials acquire directly they become Mantvls, Gas I'latcs, lite. Recording Secretary, Loo Credlco; ish-white mixture of alumina nnd fashionable. We might all become GEO. M. MORTEHSOH Treasurer, Tony Nicorvo. aluminum. One suggest Ion Is th.it Im- style creators If we hnd the cour- SCHOOL SUrPLIES--Big Stock purities of Iron or silicon Impart this Sterling (iiBtle. No. u(l, K. G. 1. age to buy materials when they are Plumbing meets first and third Saturday eve* peculiarity, isui analysis shows on'y not popular and make frocks so pretty STATIONERY four per cent of Iron and live percent ing of each month, at 7.30 o'clock that everybody would want to cop.v Lauras fllJTflt, Eleetrle M*h» Hal** and Heating at Knights of PythiaB Hall. NobU of silicon, and (lie form of metnl so them. Of course, when a material Chief, Burden Golden; Master oi readily oxidized proven, therefore, to such as sateen becomes fashionable lf." Records, C. H. Edwards. be purer Hum the aluminum used for makers give more attention to bring- kitchen utensils and various oilier pur- Conrt Ifnrllan, No. «, F. of A. ing out pretty patterns. The sateens, C. T. MASON Residence—270 Second Street meets on tho second and fourth Wed- poses with no tendency to become oxi- 1 of Ibis season look like foulards. Then' (Successor to K. I . Mason) nesdays of each month, ?.t 8 p. m. In dized. It In concluded Hint the easily »r« some with vhite backgrounds nnd Shop—Main Street Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, J. T oxidized inclal Is an nllotropic form small conventional designs in bright Doyle; Sub-CMef Ranger, P. Ko»- of aluminum. reds and blues, wllli here and there •IN moskl; Financial Secretary, P. N a dash of black, that aro charming. Banks; Treasurer, James Mlnnlck; Prepared for Tourists. Then, there Is n brown Batcen, wiib Reliable UNITED STATES Companies Telephone Connections Recording Secretary, Martin Kane; Senior Woodward, Fritz Deilcs; Jun- Tourists Hocking to the war zone a conventional design in white, with EXPLOSION INSURANCE ior Woodward, P. Malloy; Senior nro rinding novel Imlel arrangements accents of blnck, tlmt IB smart. Beadle, Mr. Stultz; Junior Beadle, nnd conditions more comfortable than Design Adapted to English Prints. M. Lucltt; Trustees,N.Banks; Aaron expected In view of tl;e fact that hard- In a model of KiiRllsh sateen the NOTARY PUBLIC WE SELL PIANOS Hyer, Sr.; L. HartmaB. ly a hotel wns left liahltnblc when tho background of I he material is white No luke premium certlttcates given, no prize puzzles, uohumbuK of any kind, but Soutli imlioT Lodge, No. 434, B, Ocriiuius relreuted eighteen months nnd the little spots are bright, red ago. TIIB latest Innovation of French 231 first Street South Amboy Blraply honest Talue for your money. of 1. F. and E«, meets in K. ot P. outlined with black. The sash nnd Tuning and Repairing at Klgbt 1'rloeB, Hall, first aid third. Sunday of esah tourist agencies is a hotel opened la trimmings are of orgnndi-). This de- WHY WORRY OVER STOR- month at 3.30 p m. A. V. Dan- Arrns, where a series of ordinary rnll- sign .ulapts Itself quite as well to HARRY PARISEN ser, President; h. D. V/ortley, road coaches are iirnmged In a squnre English prints of smnll ppttern. A AGE BATTERY TROUBLE? 827 DarW St Phone 1W 3 Financial and Recording-Secretary. with a tent roof over the center, form- print with n deep green background Star lialldlng mid Loan Asfcclctlo*, Ing reception nnd dining rooms. • The and n design in black anil white Arrns Irnln hotels have eighty rooms, of South Amboy, N. j., meets la Cltj makes a pretly frock of Ihlf type. In Hall, on the fourth Monday evenl»» each conch providing four compart- BRINDELL& FIELDER In each month. President Thomas ments Inrge emiugh to accommodate fact. It Is a model thai lends Itself to many materials. A pink and white C. Golslnon; Secretary, John J. D»- the. most fastidious customers, Hungu- General Contractors and Builders laney; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. low hotels nro being erected, especial- checked gingham made after this ly In the Arg.wne, where the sholl- fashion nnd trimmed with white or- tora trees are being razed to provide gnndle makes a pretty country frock. Carponters and Masons. Paint' timber for Canadian style cottages. ing, Paperhanglng and Wax Porch Floors. c. Intorlor Decorating Thoroughly scrub the porch floors KopresonfJng: Uio Best Fire Forgotten Distances. Frock of white net with detachable nnd when dry have them waxed with Americans who have forgotten the side plaited tunic which may beany of the good floor waxes. After hnt ua ^ivo you an OHtlmiUe on your Insurance Companies. geography lessons of their school days fastened to a belt or sash. this treatment the floors should be work. Explosion, Liability, Automobile and •will tie surprised by statements mude polished with a pollwhlng brush j.ist Telephone. 286 In an article on Chinese trade pub- with some definite color In mind, 1 as one would do In polishing burdwood Plate Glaaa Insurance lished In Shipping. Mi'iilln, It says, would suggest n ;;lll> of white Swiss floors. This method preserves the 212 John Street South Amboy which is an American insular posses- dotted In soft blue, with a narrow tloor, nnd after the porch Is treated We have installed the latest sion. Is closer to China than Is Toldo, sash and a long collar of plain white organdie continuing to the bottom of In this manner one does not linye to NOTARY PUBLIC. the capital of Jupiiu. The Alaskan put water on It during the entlre'sea- equipment for testing, charg- coast In within 00 miles of Siberia. tho skirt. Or tho entire dress may bo of bright red Swiss, with white dots son. Have the porch gone over daily ing and repairing your battery. Therefore, the article concludes, It with a broom or n floor mop. Much Wood for Sale find a long white organdie collar 813 Darla Street South Amboy, H. 1, would Koein tbnt America should he time Is saved thus In hot weather, nnd Agency for U. S. L. and more Interested In Asiatic than In lOu-• •aught in nt the belt nnd under the hem of the skirt. A lint of peanut n porch treated In this manner always Columbia Batteries ropean trade.—From the Outlook, strnw, bright red in color, tho brim looks well. SAMUEL MED1NETS In any quantity hound with while organdie and the To Clean Neckwear. Tel. 224 105 Broadway On the Way. crown swathed with a scarf of. the same material, inny complete the cos- The best way to cleanso a fragile Opposite Post Office A. dam Marczak Hend In the paper the sillier day collar of lace, net or hand embroidery About nil aerinl fuiie.ral7 Well, tlmt'O tume. Or the straw crown may be TolopiiOno 315-NI Carpenter & Contractor removed and one of white organdie IS to baste It on a piece of muslin bo- A woman c;u> Ko to church three 3 start In the right direction, anyway. ubstltuted. fore washing It and Ironing It. •—Fort I'orter Reporter. tlmoa a wook and enjoy It. 339 Augusta St. South Amboy 120 South Broadway Women Only Men Only No Children Will Be TUESDAY 0NLY No Children Will Be Permitted EMPIRE Permitted TUESDAY ONLY THEATRE Matinee and Night Matinee and Night

THEY know no friends. They fear no enemies. They know no meat WHERE but human flesh. They have no CHILDREN'S TOYS are human g§ treasure but the heads ot their sculls. White men's flesh is the foes. The Kia Kiasof New Guinea daily menu. Women's bodies are are primeval. Two Universal SHIPWRECKED scarred with slushes their beauty pj cameramen were shipwrecked in their midst. See "Shipwrecked to adorn. The face of a baby | Among Cannibals." looks twenty years old. SEE THAT CANNIBALS SEE THE The Amazing Adventures of Two Daring Camera-Men Among Authentic Man-Eating Savages of the Country God Forgot Sensational Dramatic Interesting and Educational Thrilling

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PUBLISHED WSBKbl Government Loan Organization has THE SOOTH AMBOT CITIZEN prepared a hudgot and account sheet FEW IDEAS OF REAL VALUE Prepare Tor The Cold! BOUTS AMBOI. N. I. which lias been used broadcast since Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony Install a the beginning of the year. SATURDAY, AUaUST 28, 1920. Ai'e Still Comparatively in the Among the major women'B organ- Stages of Infancy. izations that are co-operating vlth RICHARDSON WILL DIRECT WOMEN TO the Government Loan Organization "As every one knows, It Is a com- paratively simple thing to get o patent ONE REGISTER HEATER In worlc among the women of the SATE SYSTEMATICALLY on anything, so long as you have a In preparation for renewed activ- Second Federal Reserve District are good patent nttorney and lire able to Constructed to burn all kinds ity in the campaign for thrift in co- the Federation of Women's Clubs, Incorporate a few new knlckknncka in of fuel, including cord wood. Is Young Women's Christian Associa- operation with the government, Mrs. your device. But such n thing as a the most economical heating Don't let your pride run away with your pocketbook.. Samuel Lumpkin of Atlanta, Ga., tion, the D. A. R., tho W. C. T. U., really new Idea, not to speak of a For your own benefit use a Ford in your daily business; and many others. basic one, Is scarcsr tban the proverb- method. Installed quickly at has been appointed national thrift ial 'hen's teeth.'" set aside the excess which you would have paid for tne chairman ot the General Federation Women desiring Information relat- moderate expense. ing to ho budget and account sheet Thus U. GernsbncU, In the Radio big car and at the end of a year you can loan yourself of Women's Clubs. The movement Amateur News, comments on the money. You save money at the start and best of all of the Federation was inaugurated may obtain same by writing to the rarity of anything new In wireless Stop in and let us explain under the chairmanship of Miss Woman's Division, Government Loan telegraphy or telephony. Inventors, he the merits of these heaters. A you continue to save. Georgle Bacon last year and hasOrganisation, 120 Broadwnlv, Now snys, content themselves with making warm house all the time is proven most affective in promoting Yorlc City. improvements in existing devices. BECAUSE These are good, but Inventors should assured. thrift, saving nnd safe Investment not get the Idea that the last word as a national American habit. Its initial cost is less. ' • . HIGHER SALAIUE8 FOR has been said In basic principles. He > .The ,thrift, work ot tho Federation says some one will probably discover Its upkeep is less. has boon thoroughly organized by CHILD HYGIENE NURSES a more sensitive detector tban the F. J. SCHANTZ states and districts. State clialr- Tho New! Jersey State Board' of vncuum tube; some one will devise a COPPERSMITH, TINSMITH Its running expense is less. mqn aro tin chargo In 3R States at Health and tho Civil Service Com- better transmitter; some one will In- the present tlmo nnd havo in turn mission have approved an increase vent n receiver that makes use of the AND PLUMBER. Its depreciation is less. In salary on the recommomlatlon of eyus Instead of the ears. "Get off the spread the orKanlzatlon iby moans of beutcn path," he says. Phone 218 230 John St. Its second hand value is higher in comparison. country ami district organizations. Dr. .lullus Levy, Director of tho Child Hygiene Bureau for nurses Mrs. Lumpkln will bo tho general Get away from that extravagant idea of yours. Men directing head of the thrift work, in the employ ot the State Bureau receiving the reports of tho state ot Child Hygloivo. with more money than you and I, own and drive Ford chairmen and directing* their efforts. Appreciating the efffforta their cars and are satisfied. Try a Ford this year for your Mrs. Lumpkln In peculiarly adapt- nurses aro malting! nnd wishing to business and next year you will want nothing else. ed to succeed Miss Bacon as she rlo all in their poiwcr to help them has noted as director ot women's meet tlic rifling cost of living, tho SPECIAL IE 611INTO SUPPLIES work for tho savlngi! organization Civil Service Commission lias rati- fied tho request that tho minimum Van Syckle Garage CompaDy of tho Sixth rcrtornl Reserve Din- Whis Top Dressing, pt. can. •. 65c salary for Child Hygiene District trict for the last year. She la Supervisors bo $1,500 annually, nnd Whis Top Dressing, qt. can : 95c AUDITORIUM PHONE 1945 thoroughly In touch wftlt KavlnRs for teachers of child hygiene $1,200. Divisions nd'.cliilB and with tTTS plan Mohair Top Dressing, qt. can Tn spito of tho fnct that the nurses ot tho government organization, svr, Cup Grease, 1 lb. can 20c Perth Amboy, N. J. havo not been receiving tho salaries well os with the worlc of the in- which, the Stato Department of Cup Grease, 5 lb. can 95c Authorized and Exclusive Dealers ' dividual clubs nml the Stnte federa- Health would lilte to have given tions. Sho wll] RO to Washington Electric Tail Light 75c them, the work which they have SPECIAL THIS WEEK—30x3 Goodyear, Firestone shortly for a conforonce with of- done has been finely constructive Whis Top Patching Outfit 45c ficials of the Savings Division of thoand thorough in character. and United States Tires, $12.00. Treasury Department,. 5 Minute Shale's Vulcanizer with patches, complete.$1.20 Systematic 'Savings propaganda During the past year tho 53 New Ford Coil, each : $2.00 among the women of the Second Jersey child hygiene nurses paid by the State and the 17 iwllio are paid Transmission Brake Lining set 90c Federal Reserve District has been iby private organizations and munici- conducted under the direction of the More-Lite Auto Lens, set $1.10 palities, havo made 80,000 visits to Woman's Division of the Oovern- 10,000 babies, and 2,000 expectant Schroder's Air Gauge $1.20 ment' Loan Organization. Most of mothers and have given health su- the "Women's clubs in the Second pervision to children of tho pre- Free Distilled Water and Air. Millinery Opening District aro tailing an active inter- scliool nge. ent in tho Savings movement, uncl OF EXCLUSIVE MODELS through tho "Instrumentality of tlie A. KAUFMAN & SON Woman's (Division most of Ihoiii Daily Thought. 213 AUGUSTA STREET havo appointed thrift chairmen to Where should Tin• scholnr live? In direct the worlt nmnnjr tlieir mem- aoltltii'Ii' or In sni.'it'lyV In the green About September 1st bers- •tlllneys <>;' the cuiuury, where lie can 108-110 S. Stevens Avenue, South Amboy, N. J. - ,T. "W, POTO?E1R With a view to enabling the iwo-hear (lie liciirl of Nature boat, or In thf diirli, grny town where tie can hear Agents for the Maibohm Cars. Formerly nt 147 North Urondwny men of the Second Dititrict to save and feel the throbbing lionrt of man?— systematically nnd invest regularly Lonjrt'i'llow. in government savings secnritles the cmzn. , AUGUST 28, 1920.

OPPOBTUTQTUES FOB The beautiful green lawn around Low Prices on Groceries Prevail at This Store! FOB BIST. the High School is attracting much attention from paseersby, and adds FOR KENT—Space torca r In garage. Ap- ply to M. Kaufman, 110 S. Broadway. H-'.iit greatly to the appearance of the Specials for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday KOB RENT — House on Augusta street. building Itself. This lawn is quite Apply to Mrs. A. T. Worthing, 212 Stevens avenue. 7-7-1 steep and difficult to sod. We are FOR HEN r— Most beautiful home oil Stev- informed that John Wooda, janitor whi e ens avenue, corner George street. All mod- of the school, completed the work of 15c era Improvements, line view from all Hides. Granulated Sugar, s aWday Ib. 19c Evaporated Milk, "*SsL Apply to 1*. J. Moaagban. 7-31-tf sodding and he ceitainly did a won- FOR IlENT—Barn, in good condition. Ap derful piece of work. John fs to1 be Magn 1 a L bb or AB80r e ply at 214 First street. 5-22-tf complimented on. his proficiency in FOB KENT—Bight room house on Main Cond. Milk ; i we Jt cllr can 22c Campbell's Beans ' L can 12c Street. For particulars Inquire 308 Main laying soil, and no one could do a 0 p8 •treet. 4-2i-tf better job. The next difficulty iwlill POH KENT—A. storehouse with railroad BUTTERINE, King Nut, 3 lbs $1.00 siding. Apply Consumer's Coal Company be In keeping the children from , Best Whore Grain, lb 17c David street. . l-3-tf spoiling It. TOM KENT —Store on Broadway, near BACON, largo glass 38c POST TOASTIES, pkg lie Augusta street. Steam heat furnished. Ap- ply to If. U. Hoffman, Boutli Amboy Trust There is a toad hole in the Broad- PEAS, Sifted, Castle Haven 17c PUFF WHEAT, pkg 13c t phone Mrs. Applegot, 250 Bordontown Miller's residence on Parlin roaa. £, venue. , 8-28- try Is educated In the language, his- tory, traditions and peculiarities of '"*' FOB'SALE—Tank suitable for oil or gas. Apply to A. L, Meln/or, Broadway and Hor- "Tho Jolly Pour" will hold their that country, so that 'ie ciin In a sense du preBuEn^. l atd whllo slightly increased. While it will bo tho lack of them the chorus girl. Lamb Chops Salt Pork 30c lb Apuiy 318 AuguHtiiBtroet. 7-ai- hardly perceptible to an Individual Off Shoulder •WANTBD—A laundroaa. Apply nt South advertiser, In tho aggregato it will Amboy Hospital. 1MB- 3Oc lb Pork Chops 38e lbCompound Lard 2Sc lb assist the Citizen to meet the con- HESS' WANTED tinued inoroase In price of paper, f and all supplies that go Into the VBA1L OUTLETS VEAL STEW forequarter Spring Lamb KING NUT BUTTER The South Amboy Terra makeup ot a nowspaper. Hereafter Cotta Co. has openings for aall "Cards of Thanks" and "In J 38c lb. 12lc lb 122c lb 3 lbs 98c Memorlams" will be charged at the BAKERY few steady men who win apply rate of $1.00 each, money to accom- themselves to learn Trades. pany tho copy Invariably. is the place to buy good Roast of Veal 15c Ib I Corned Beef 10c Ib Good pay while learning. Yard -labor is also wanted. Apply at All Learn Jiu-Jltau. BREAD, ROLLS, PIES AND Rump Veal 25c lb Pork Roast - 27aC lbNo. 6 Brooms 37c factory or to Mr. M. F. Nagle, Japanese children begin to study CAKES. 210 John Street. Jiu-jitsu In their earliest years, for it Is a system of physical culture, hy Fresh Killed SOUP MEAT gleue und ethics, besides being a (onn Dill Pickles, doz 15eCHICKENS 35c | Frankfurters 25c of self-defenso and oiTense. A serlei 11 lbs »l.00 Sugar Cane. of exercises to give strength and flex- Bread Fresh Daily at 4 p. m. The leaves u( th(> su^nr ciinc are ibility to tho limbs are first taught; long and narrow, iiutl the stalks are later tho pupil Is shown the One urt ofGluten Bread Always on Hand GOODY Loose Sour Krout • 5c lb kard and thick. It looks very much using an adversary's strength ngalnst like growing uom, but tfi'ows Borne- himself, which Is tlio real principle of I Sib what tnller—al times us lilfrli iia 15 toJlu-jltsu. Nut Butter Lamb Stew - 3 lbs. 25c. 18 feet. After tlio ennp ripens, It In cut and taken to n siisnr mill. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Fresh Eggs, guaranteed 65c doz Beef Steaks 28c Ib Boring at an Anrjlo. Remember tho place, call or telephone. Me sell just as we advertise. Tur Ijorhic a liolo at an iingle u new It must be annoying to have so hand drill Is lilted with n protractor -''beautiful a, complexion that It do-ninl level hy menus of which the ln> oeivea others into boHoving that one plwniMii miiy Im hvlil at any desired 134 SOUTH BROADWAY tnakea up. •'iigl« und tin- bolt- bi'ii-il iiceunitely. South Antboy, N. J. I 122 Broadway Telephone 261 South Amboy THS (WOTH AMBOY CITIZKH. BROUGHT BACK SAD MEMORY LONDON MOURNS FOR ITS KJWf A talkative man in apt to be as MJBU8HBD WBSKI/Y BI good natural as be Is tcollah. Little Wonder That Comedian Could tHB BOOTH AMBOY PRINTING CO Only Apteryx In England Is No Mor» Not Look on Buns With Any Meats That You Can Eat BOOTH AMDOr, H. 1. —Winglejs Bird Is Believed Degree of Affection. Nearly Extinct. Foreign Advertising Repre*entiitire THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION "I never ent buns." the comedian The total extinction hi Kufjland of said godly, "they remind me of u hor- th(! kiwi (or upti'i-yx) has heroine ft SUBSCRIPTION RATES: AMERICAN rible experience I had once." reality. Tho London Daily Hull un- Prime Rib Roast I* BdrKACC. tone* 1 ssd 2, I1.S0; eouet iiounces the dentil of tin.1 Kwn to 8, 12.00. The listeners drew near, thrilled by the tenseness of his torjew. park y.ou's only sjvclnien. The species Is STORES CO. ' JCutenw] DJ tke Port once at 8wllh Joseph H. Wright, state chairman It after thoy nnd It, During the fiscal year ending July the Sunday Schools In New Jersey contributed $46,215.73 toward feeding the 250,000 orphans in Armenia, Sy ria nnd the surrounding countries, The state's entire collections amount II. Wolff & Co. ed to $140,522.54. This was enough to feed eight hundred orphans who Save been saved by the American organization. OFFER A REDUCTION OF Only a Few Days Left- The Rev. Mr. Cuilp says that these You can abandon all hope of duplicating present sensational low prices after orphans have been kept from star ration, but as they are not able to •upiport themselves an effort will be made by the Sunday Schools of the 20 county "to provide for them for an other yeaf. The Armenians are atil On all Summer Footwear, including Ladies', at war—this time with the Bolsfoe Monday, Sept 9 Tiki which are awseptog down from "Misses' and Children's White Canvas Shoes and Ox- When all AuguBt prices will be removed. All good things must stop sometime. Russia. Theiy are scarcely able to All the reckless price cutting which has been going on unceasingly here for the provide for their own families— fords, Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, Children's and thost) that have been rescued from past month or so will come to a sudden close after the above date. This sale the Turkish harems—and unless help Misses' Gun Metal Oxfords, and Men's Oxfords. has been conducted on the broadest and most liberal scale. The finest stocks Is continued from America the thous- ever shown in these parts has been, is today and will be right up to Saturday, ands of orphans will be no "better Children's Barefoot Sandals, formerly September 7th, offered at prices which plainly represent the finest value possible than If they had perished. $2.00. at . . . . . to obtain anywhere. We invite comparison of quality and prices, but you will find CertWcates are nowi being distrib- it time completely lost. Fall weather with its shorter days and cool nights is but uted to the Sunday Schools in the county which last year adopted an a short distance away. It is then that home comforts mean so much to us. Armenian orphan. Why not anticipate your .requirements and grasp this wonderful opportunity. Place H. Wolff* & Co. a small deposit and have us hold till wanted one of these beautiful, luxurious Tap- estry Suites, an attractive Dining or Bed Room Suite in mahogany or walnj'S or She Objected at Last. WASHDTGTOJT, MAIN AND FELTCS STBEETS in fact select any article in the store. Nothing is restricted. Everything,''J on He hod Just gone Into the grocery business nntl did nothing except talk sale at Extraordinary Bargains to effect a grand final clearance not only on fine "shop-shop-shop" when ho went to complete suites but on hundreds of odd pieces. tee hlB best girl. At first slie endured" ft because sho did not wish to offend $5.00 TO $35.00 REDUCTION ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE. him; later merely liecnuae sho could find no way to reprove him. We have smashed prices temporarily on the finest American Made Rugs. The But her chnnce came. One night time and stock is fast becoming a thing of the past. The time to act is now. when he was nt her house he picked np tho telephone' hook and began Idly to gliinco through It. Ills Idle $125.00 Royal Wilton $650.00 Tapestry Suites, manner became one of Interest as ho scanned one pngo. Then her wrath Rugs. . . 98.50 Now . . 450.00 ovorcame her. "It's been bad enough It Costs More to Live to hear you talk iibout nothing else $425.00 Tapestry Suites, but that old -store," she stormed, "but $110 Seamless Wilton Now , , It's too much for you to cotno lo my Today than at any time during your life. But Rugs 790.00 houso nmi go through the telephone 75,00 book hunting out prospective custom- $525.00 Tapestry Suites, ers." it's worth more, because the high cost of living $89.50 Seamless Axminster Now , , 375.00 Praise for High-Heeled Shoes. has taught us the great lesson of Thrift. Many Rugs., 69.50 Women's hlgh-hoclod shoes, regard- $310.00 Tapestry Suites, ed by medical science for yeara ns people in South Amboy are now saving part of Now . , production of nervous troubles, pnnil- $59.50 Seamless Axminster 750.00 ysls and other Ills,-have at last come "Rugs., 45.00 In for professional commendation. their weekly earnings and are depositing their $298.00 Tapestry Siutes, Thnt lilgh-hoeled shoes may ho re- Now garded ns a preventive of consumption savings in $55.00 Aximnster Rugs, 770.00 was the declaration of Doctor Onutlez before the Academy of Sciences. Now. . 39.50 $250.00 Tapestry Suites, Doctor Gautlm. following experi- Now . . ments,- found, he declared, that tho no- m.00 $675.00 "Walnut Dining Room tion of Rtandlng or walking on the toes The South Amboy fs conducive to chest breathing as op- Suites, now 475.00 $225.00 Tapestry Suites, posed to abdominal breathing. Many Now , , 179.00 cases of consumption, he pointed out, have their origin In tin* fact that the $560.00 Walnut Dining Room Trust Company $298.00 Oak Dining Room •pper lungs of nhilonilnal brcnthers Suites, now beenmo diseased through Inck of eom- 425. 00 Suites , 735.00 plfcte use—a condition from which the No one is too old, too young, too rich or too wearers of hlgli-lioelutl shoes seldom $510.00 Walnut Dining Room $310.00 Oak Dining Room suffer. poor to enjoy the thrill of saving money. The Suites . 385.00 Suites , 735,00 Tractor Which Walks. habit grws stronger with time. Money is the A new typo of tractor thnt has re- $420.00 Walnut Dining RoornQJO flfl $398.00 Mahogany Dining cently been developed has u series of master of finar '.-I disaster—the difference be- Room Suites, now Jegs and walks like a horse. There are Suites, now WTUaU U 340.00 four crankshafts, each having n set of , tween success and failure. four lega, tr'vlng the tractor sixteen All Dining Room Suites advertised consist of 10 pieces, including Leather Seat tegs on which It walks. In addition there nre four wheels automatically Chairs with large Buffets and Tables; many other odd combinations may be ar- cpernted by tfco tractor engine, so thnt Checking Accounts. ) Safe Deposit Boxes ranged to make 8 and 9 pieces cost from $125.00 to $200.00. they can be lowered to the roadbed, Ihus converting the machine Into a Foreign Department. r FURNISH YOUH HOME NOW AND SAVE CLOSE TO HALF. motor truck. The feet are shod to con- form to the ground conditions, 4% Interest Paid in Our Special Department. "Jt Is said thnt tho tractor mny fee used to plow, seed, cultivate, hnrrow, mow und harvest, mice, furnish power for other machinery as a tractor and West furniture Company, Keyport, N. J. plant "" "'so( "

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920.

-~ KOBGASS DEFEAT MATAWA3S. Slater's Big New Perth Amboy The Morgan A. C. baseball iiin of tils city find it equally easy ti win games away from their homi stamping grounds as they do a Shoe Store Opens Saturday Whitefcsad's Field, for last Sundaj tie local 'baseball players joumeyec to Matatfan and staged a nine in- Free! Free! WITH THE MOST SENSATIONAL Free! Free! ning contest at that place, wlnnini To introdnce cur new OPENING DAY the game by a score o£ 8 to 3. •tore to Perth Amboy we SATURDAY . Much propaganda was spread abou will GIVE AWAY with Men's and Women', all during the past week regardin •very purchase of Men'* SHOE SALE EVER KNOWN IN THE fine Silk Stockings, FREL the foeating the Morgans would hi or Women's Shoes a pair with every purchase of obliged to take at the hands of th of fin* Men's or Women's Shoes j -•^'Matawan players, but nevertheleei HISTORY OF THE SHOE TRADE COME SATURDAY I spilled the "dope" and won. Silk Hose Free One inning—the third—was enoug' for the Morganers to take the game and it was also enough for Johnson Thousands of dollars worth of fine New Fall Style Foot- '•,'•-. the pitcher for the Matawan team aS he iwps yanked off the mound and- Leary substituted. Six runs wear for Men, Women and Children, almost given away were made by tho locals in the fata ""TWO AND THREE PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OP ONE. AN OPPORTUNITY THAT DOMES TO SHOE BUYERS ABOUT ONCE IN A LIFE TIME, third inning. Again in the seventl WE ARE GOING TO GIVE SUCH SPLENDID VALUES, AND AT SUCH LOW PRICES, THAT ALL WISE, ECONOMICAL PEOPLE WILL ATTEND two more cashed over the rubbe THIS SALE AND GET THE BARGAINS OF THEIR LIVES, COME WITH THE GREATEST EXPECTATIONS, THE? WILL BE REALIZED. making the score safe. \: Hartmann who has recently becv playing at the short field has devel- oped his batting eye and for the iias; ^THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF WOMEN'S AND three games has secured throe o •fGROWN GIRLS' $10 and $12 BOOTS more hits in each. Last Sunday' game was no exception and ho fount; OXFORDS and PUMPS TO GO FOR the opposing pitcher for threo New Fall styles—P/iotliah, snappy designs—Hundreds of styles to select from—Boots in brown, biack, tan, gray-- cracks. Ple'rson, Lauritana anil Cleo ties and instep strap Pumps, in brown, patent leather, black kid and white calf.—Oxfords in tan, brown, Palmer secured two blows nplone, and all the other playnrs with tho patent colt and black kid. High low and medium iieeis. exception of Hess secured one or Worth $10 Worth $10.00 and more wallops- Halloran for th and $12 Matawlan players annexed two hits $12.00 The pitching of Palmer deserves Your choics Your Choice mention as he struck out eight of tho opposing toam, and walked but two luaa i'\QT ofTerod, Evury bench mudu; nil ion r He has plenty of stuff on tho lial and lots of speed. His control Is eltapt'i. All very goad and ha also has a lino plenty of width i, batting eye, l--u.ll : Blylo .'! Next Sunday the Morgans will III-top Boon $4.95 HJKh nr play the Keyports at Keyport. This Law Ite^ls and Slllt ITose TT«« game should 'he one of the best With EM ry played so far, aa Dame Rumor has it -$1.95 $5.95 $4.95 Pnlr Saturdey that Keyport will bo well 'bolstered ( $10.00Lndie»' Dr. Whil- EXTRA up with the beat players in the comb Cushion Sole Com- BUY YOUR SCHOOL SHOES NOW AND State. fort Shoes and $ E* Q(" 500 Pairs The score of last Sunday's game Oxfords D.UD SAVE 20 PER CENT TO 30 PER CENT Boy*' and Girls' at Matawan: Tills lti:iutlful Dressy 'Vo will hell CSC Comfort Hlioe, made over IV« will -.•!! 217 .vlll We Kill sell 300 Morgan A. C. Dr. WhUuomti's famous We units icf ISOVSV imln UIHI.'S J7.B0 Pulri CHII.DRBN'S 1 Pairs HOYS' Pmrs I'.OVK- S<.00 High 1'ut l.-all prescript m lust, ol Bofi, SCOl'T SI1OKS for JS.00 SCHOOL, AB R H pliable, Hack klilnllln Icn- $5,110 ol ancj 3ch..ol Sli nt U03LS at SHOES at s for -PJerson, If 5 Ihor; flfxll'lo si.>uetl »oles, rubher heels; tliny nt MIR lQ.95 foot all ovi-r without Henfihaw, lb 5 nrilng or pinching. Molly, rf 4 Clii-ike of hlKh. low Size All Slzei or medium lir»>ia. Clark, 21/ 5 $10 Onmfoi't Shoes W« will tell 300 Hbrtmann, ss 5 and Oa folds. Wa will sell ::r. Wo will sell i: Pairs Ladles' (8.50 Wt will ien 100 Talra MlsBes' and 1-aira LADIES' DR. KIMBALL'S Pain X,AJ>mV Lftts, ct 3 jf'O pair of Boyt Children's WO PA- WIHTR CANVAS CUSHION SOLD |7.f(0 Fhncy Hl and Ghla' S2.O0 TENT MART |tt.00 I'uml's and COMFORT SHOES Top Boot*; for .95 TAN EI,K PI.AT OxCorJs for Bpratford, 3b 4 OXVORDS JANE ri'MI'H at Lauritana, c 4 5 SO.00 Palmer, p 4 MAIL 11 .00 "' $/1.89 ORDERS Helss, cC .2 rirxnn High 41 8 14 Jfatawan A. C. AB R . H B THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF MEN'S SHOES Burns, 1J .,... 4 0 10 Devlin, cf 4 1 1 0 ALMOST GIVEN AWAY Way, 3b " 4 0.1 0 $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 New Fall Style Straeley, ss 3 0 0 Shoes for Men and Young Men to go for .95, $4.95, & Leary, rf & p.... 3 1 0 0 SH^ES FOR ALL FEET—Business Men's Shoes. Young Men's Snappy Stylet„,,—, ,Cushion Sole Halloran, Sb 4 1 2 0 Comfort Shoes—Arch Supporting Shoe*. Black, ' wn or Tan—English lasts—Broad toe lasts, Lyle, a 4 0 1 0 Plenty of wide widths. Art aizes^ Come Saturdai .he Opening Day. Van Brunt, lb 4 0 1 0 Johnson, p 2 0 0 0 Churchman, rf 2 0 0 0

34 3 7 3 Morgan A. C....0 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 0—8 Mataiwian A. C. ..0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0—3 Struck out—By Palmer 8; by John- son 4; by Leary 1. 'Bases on halls— Off Palmer 2; off Johnson 1; off Loary 0. Two Taaae hltfl—Clark, Burns, Palmer, Van Brunt. A rare collection of FREE o • Stock up for the Advertise in Tho CItizon. fine Boston made Silk Stockings Given With BUY NOW Footwear to be sold winter Don't Wait- at these remark- Every Pair You'll never Saturday The get a chance able money-sav- like this again Opening Day to »ave many ing prices. dollars on tj- your fall and winter Shoes

$10 $10.00 THEIR. PERFECT MEATS Shoes MEAN PERFECT DAYS- SHOES 1 UKE THEIR 5H0PW 15.9$ NEW STORE NEW STORE npHB end ol a perfect, well- •*• fed day simply means that LARGEST IN NEW JERSEY 141 Smith St., another full of promise la com- Perth Amboy ltiE. Our meats will bring hap- 141 Smith Street SLATER'S piness to your everyday lite.

Watch for il/r. Happy Party "Wheat and Ityo for Seed Purposes. CARD OF THANKS. SEALED BIDS WANTED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PUBLIC HEARING. To ilaolHtate the sal© and pur- We wish to extend our sincere N0T1OB IS HEREBY GIVEN' FREDERICK DEIBERT, ADMIN- ihiase of wheat nnd Tye for seed thanks to oar, friends and neighbors NOTICfl IS HffllBBY GIVEN THAT at a regular meeting at Hie istrator of Joseph Kondns, deceased, to all parties Interested that the lurposes in the country, tho Of- for the Iclndnoss and sympathy Common Conncil Tueiviajr evening, by ^direction of the Surrogato of the Commissioners of Assessment will lee of Farm Demonstration, 335 shown us In our sudden bereavement August 31st, 1920, in tho Council County' of Mlddlesox, hereby gives meet at the City Hall, In tho City Chamber, City Hall, sealed bids will notice to the creditors of the said of South Amboy, on Tuesday, Aug- ieorge street, Now Brunswick, sug- and for tho heautif',] floral tributes bo received: and opened, for the lay- ;est3 that any man who has these sent, also to Mr. Mite Jell antf Under- Josoph Kondas to bring in tlieir ust 31, 1920, at 7 o'clock p. m,, at ing of a Water Mnln on Gordon debts, demands and claims against which time a hearing will bo given Bed grains for sale send in a taker Mason. Street. Plans rind Rpeciflcations limy the estate of ttio snid deceased, un- on the assessment for laying of side- be seen at the office of A. T. Mc- walks and curbing on Henry street ample together -with a. statement MRS. BDWAR1) BLOODGOOD AND Milchael, City Engineer, Post Oflira der oath or afflrmntlonr within six is to the quantity he lias and the CHILDREN; months from thia date, or they wil! from Rosewell Btroot to the west- Building. South Amboy, N. .1. Thrc erly line of tlie city. rice he wtintB. Al'.o, those who Common Conner reserves the right. he forevor barred of any action therefor against the said adminis- ant to purchase may send in their to reject any or nil bldij. Bids will PETER A. OTUi/TS People always like you when you be opened nt 8.30 p. mi trator. P. J. mVYER, names to the office or, better still, Dated AuRiist 1l\1920. TTORM-' ' K0UJRT.H, can ho of service to them without v call find see the samples. PETER .1. C0AKL1BY, ; FREDERICK DHSTBERT,. Corai * your knowledge. 8"' City Clerk. S-1+-9 8-21-2 PUBLISHED WXBKLT THE SOUTH ASTBOY CITIZEN SOUTH AMBOY. N. J. NOW IS THE TIME NURSING SERVICE IS The loss oJ teeth from deposits of calculus can be prevented to prepare for SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920. by proper brushing, It la purely a question of the patient carry- RAPIDLY EXPANDING ing out the proper technique with his tooth brush. Next Winter's Heating! NEW ROUTES OF NEAR EAS By using a For Proper Mouth Hygiene see Railroad Lines Will Be Materially Ex This American Red Cross Work tended as the Result of Oper- Flourishing in Small Towns ations of the Great War. Throughout Country. MUEL The military njierntlons of the wai gave a material boost *o railroad lie Dr. E.Shapiro More than 37,000 graduate nurses velopment In the near East, says Lev PIPELESS FURNACE The difference between Is Heck, In Asia. After their Huotesi have been enrolled in the American Surgeon Dentist coal and poor coal la Ul* ful campaign at the end of 1017, th Red Cross to date and Its department YOU WILL BE MADE COM- difference between comfort and British extended their track line fron of nursing la daily Jnureasini; this en- Licensed to practice Dentistry In the States of New Tork and discomfort rollment. FORTABLE BOTH IN MIND Egypt to Palestine, connecting a New Jersey Karaleh near Jerusalem. The line the The department of nursing lias been AND BODY. went on to Haifa, which the lirltls authorized to maintain an adequate Our Coal is are planning to make their great pori reserve of nurses for the army aud 112 So. Broadway, South Amboy Let me call, give you full In. the East and the principal terminus Solid Comfort navy. It will continue to supply the particulars and arrange for a on the Mediterranean for a new short needs of tlie United States Public Examination and Consultation Free line railroad to Bagdad and India, con Health Service to which it lias as- demonstration. Coal necting Egypt and the African posses- Nurse in Attendance Telephone 169-J It is screened carefully, de- SIODS with India. The war gave th signed mure than 1,000 nurses In the last year. livered promptly, and makM Bagdad railway extensions in CIHcla, Go to your home dentist Sold Under a Liberal Guarantee •warm friends. northern Syria and Mesopotamia- It will assist in establishing prope British prisoners of war furnlshln nursing service In foreign counlrie much of the labor. The tunnel where the Ainerlcnn Red Cross has oi INSTALLED BY COMPETENT J. W. OLSEN CO. • Telephone 336 4' through tlie Taurus mountains wen ganlzed hospitals, dispensaries am MECHANICS completed. Trains now run from Con schools for nurses. Courses in home Perth Amboy <» stantinoplo through Aleppo to Nisbln. hygiene nnd care of Ilie sick have beer Ordeis may be left at Hoff- J At the eastern terminus of tlie line- started for thousands of women wl Bagdad—trains run northward us fa mans Smoke Shop, 111 N. \ have never received any ednciillon In Broadway, South Amboy. TeL -UB Tekrit. Between Is'lsbln and Tckrl Frank C. Hoffman 202. Is an unfinished section of a few hun- this direction. Itural nursing which Mr. Auto Owner dred miles. Before thi" war, trains was In Its Infancy n short, while 140 John St. So. Amboy, N. J. •did not run at nlrht on this line, tm lias been put ahead at least a decade Why not Save Time and Worry by having your this was changed liy stern necessity. uinj-'li tie work of (hi: dcpartinen When normal traffic conditions are re of nursing and local Red Cross repairs done where you get guaranteed established, the Journey from Constnn chapters. Service. CITY HOTEL tinople to Hn grind and on to the Per- I'ublic heallh nursing bus been ex- Albert Jerome, Prop. sian Gulf enn be made In n few days. tended to ninny rural communities urn now nourishes actively In hundreds of No. 267 First Streei small towns and counties. Nearly We Also Have Some Cheap Used Gar Values Shakespeare Farm to Be Sold. thousand efficient nurses have already South Amboy Among the numerous landed prop leen assigned to Ibis kind >f. work. ertlos which are coming Into market 1 during the next few months is one of Tlie department of nur? s la unit- Courtesy Extended to All more than ordinary interest, nntnnly rig with other orgnnlr.atlniia m n year's rumpulgn In recruiting nu.'ses for BRIGGS' GARAGE Patrons the Grendon Underwood eslate, Ruck- training schools, In cducHtlng the gnr fnghnmshlre, says the London Tele- eral public as to standards of nursing SOUTH AMBOY graph. This belongs to Mrs. Plgott, a TELEPHONE 322 education and In showing communities Transient Guests Accommodated Member of n family resident In the dis- their responsibility toward schools of trict for centuries, who has decided to ursing. It will endwivor to meet al sell. This village lias many historical tluw needs as well us to continue the YOU SAVE 25c or more of eufa' and literary associations, wliich clilofly nrollment of dietitians who will be $1.00 by buying here. I have a full center round Its westerly portion, utilized as Instructors in home dietet- where stands the old Eli/nhethan hab- cs, In developing nutritional clinics IN TOWN lino ot Boya' Suita and Gent's Fur- itation now known as Shakespeare nnd in supplying dietitians for (lie E or country, out-door garments, nishings; also Men's Working farm. United Slates I'ublic Health Ser/lei We Aim To Give Satisfaction specially at this season, need Clothes. It was here, when the house wns nnd Hie civilian hospitals. a wayside hostelry, then named the The Nursing Service will continue to frequent attention in Cleaning, pressing and repairing Old Shippe, tlint Shakespeare, It is oflfor to women and young girls the To All Our Patrons done at reasonable prices. affirmed, used to stay when Journey- opportunity of securing Instruction In Ing to and from Stratford-on-Avon. home hygiene and cure of (be sick in Gleaning and 'very community In the country. TliU GOJLD Find New Fertilizer. Instruction lias not only laid the foun- Pressing THE TAILOR An Important addition to the fer. dation for public health hut In some MEATS and GROCERIES tlllzer suppl? of the United Slates Is places has Riven Impetus to the eslab- We understand every branch 122 So. BV, Opp. C. It. H. Station to be made. lshment of hospitals and community of our business and can satisfy South Amboy, N. J. About 2,500,000 acres of Innds In school houses. Of the Best is the Kind We Sell the most particular patrons. Wyoming, Idaho, TJtah and Montana, "As n community profits by the work -containing valuable phosphate depos- of (he nurse," snjs Miss Clara D. its have been divided Into areas Noyes, director of the department of Iu ROSENTHAL Real Esfafe/Insurance not exceeding 2,500 each, according to nursing, "it Is logical that the com- Double S. & M. or Elk Green munity should be aroused to Its respon- 119 So. B'dway South Amboy the Journal of industrial and Engi- TradingStamos given with each neering Chemistry. sibility. The American Red Crows "BOOST SODTH AMBOY" stands ready to help In a general cam Property for sale In all parts of For years these lands have been pnign of recruiting and must have the purchase, every Saturday. awaiting congressional legislation in support, sympathy nnd understanding County and State, Farms aad Factory regard to the leasing of phosphate de- )f the medical profession as well us Wl H. MARTIN Sites a Specialty. Properties Bought, posits In public lands. Regulations in lie intelligent co-operation of the Sold and Exchanged. this connection have now been ap- leople at large." PIANO TUNING and proved by Secretary of the Interior FACX0IIT SOTPLFES, such aa boil- Payne. Applications for leases are REPAIRING er, Heaters, otc. Estimates given. to be filed with the local land office HOME SERVICE FOR 354 First Street, Sontfc Amboy, V. 3. JUSTICE OF THE PHAOB for transmission to the secretary of ALEX PAWLOWSKI EVERYBODY IN NEED Telephone 1JS-M RUBEN FOBGOTSOir the interior.—Chemical Round Table. 'PJHOISTE 226 TeL 282. South Ambor, ». * Do you know what the present day Store closes Tuesday and Thursday evenlnga at t o'clock Peanut Production, Tome Service of tlie American Red Alabama Is (he leading state in >oss is? 236 North Feltus Street Bergen Mill, South Amboy peanut production, with 0,840,000 bush- Many people do not know that, be- GEORGE NEFF els to her credit In 1010, while five ddes completing the work for ex-«crv. other states produced from 3,400,000 Ice men, especially the disabled, It pro- bushels to 5,r>00,000 bushels each. vides the same neighborly service to The total production of peanuts In families In general that it formerly Painting and the United States hist year was 33,- guvo families of soldiers, sailors nnd 803,000 bushels, having n cash value marines. of $80,000,000. Lust winter the nver- "Home Service covers a wide and Telephone 211. Night Call 285 Paperhanging nge price pnld for peanuts was $2.40 arled field," says Frederick C. Mun- •oe, general manager of the American REASONABI/B AND EFFICIENT ;ted Cross. "It gives aid to families u solving such problems as budget No. 234. Bordentown Avenue To an Ignorant man a learned >kuinliig, marketing, tiding over times The Gundrum Service woman la a literary nightmare. if flnniiclnl stress, keeping children In Teleplione 3S9 chool, helping crippled children, wid- FCJTEBAL DIRECT0ES. Boynton Furnaces iwed and deserted mothers, children piifltwnrd in school nnd children in No. 208 DAVID ST., SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. and Boilers BURDEN &DEWAN 'onfllct wllh the laws. It renders serv- ce to the homeless nnd transient, to Ambulance Service and Auto Equipment to Hire. Pay Their Own Cost BBAl ESTATE AGENCY, he Illiterate, to tenonient dwellers, to In all its branches Offers the. Following Property lie unemployed, and gives friendly as- Waste of high priced, The man who has a policy In TEE FOR SALE: ilstanco and advice to foreign spenk- scarce coal hurts your pock- NORTII BITEH DfSCBAIfCI COM- Ona houso, 11 rooms, * lots, lOOx ng groups." etbook. The cheaper the PANY may rest easy in the knowl- 100 ft., ico houBo and ether buildings, In addition to helping families In . KAPLAN, LADIES' TAILOR LOKENZ BAKICH furnace, the more it ought edge that his best Interest' are at corner Rldgway avonuo and Rurltan he solution of their own problems, all times) fully protected, and that ebreet. Iome Service helps In strengthening SUITS, DRESSES, COATS AND SKIHTS to frighten you. Boynton One house, 2 lots, 60x100, corner MADKTOOHUKK BARBER heating plants are not pro- In case o£ loss be will be reimbursed; lm weak uliots In the social life of Ladlos' and Gonts1 Kldffway avenue and Conover street omniunltlpN. It Joins lunds with otb- ti» BEOADWAI hibitive in price—their cost without quibble or delay. Incorpor- Two lots on Rarltan street,, BOr LEANING, PRESSINC and REPAIRING rs to make c.onununlUen safer, PUOMl'TLY DONE by the year is low. ated 1S22; assets over TA millions. 100 ft., fine location. iculthler nnd hnppler. Represented by Hotel proporty on AuguBta street, Ready-Made Skirts Always The patented square pot and Organizing action along lines In Presto-Vibrator for Klcetrlo FM« 6% lots. on Hand other features insure clean Fires One houso, ono lot 25x100 ft., 8 bleb the community la already inter- and belter draft. There is more FREDERICK H. LEAR red Is one of tlie objects of Home 1U S. B'wny, Op. Post Office. rooms, on Augusta Btreet, .tetvreen tor Ladles and Gentlemen fire surface from the same 210 George Street Broadway and Stevens avenue. Service. It has established community amount of coal—less coal needed One double houso, 12 roomB, 1 lot, ncetlngs, patriotic celebrations, png- to get tlio right degree of heat. 40x100; rents for $33 per month. ants and picnics. Rest rooms, recre- Pompeian Masaage Cream aa«4 One house and store, 2 lots, 50x100 tlon facilities, piny supervisors nnd GIRLS GIRLS Exclusively Fires in old-style round pot OLD AND NEW ft., Stevens avonuo and David Btreot loving pictures have been provided, Who can sew on plain muslin under- equipment burn through in the One doublo houso, 2 lots, 60x100, 'lirough Home Service other ngencles wear; can make good wageB atter center with a clofiR'ng r'm of Stevens avonua. re Influenced to brine about Improved short experience; advanced prices, Special attention given to Cbtldren'i half dead ashes at the sides, One houae, 4 rooms, 2 lots, 50x100 ihorter hours; learners taken. where lieat should be strongest. ft. on David street. ommerclal amusements and better Hair Cutting. FURNITURE Ona houso, 1 lot on Henry street. cbool facilities nnd to promote travel- P. J. SULMYAN It's waste- One doublo house, 1 lo'., August* ij libraries as well as to secure coun- 07 S. Stevens Ave. • South Amboy ful. Boyn- BOUGHT AND SOLD Btreet. y agricultural and home demonstra- ton square Ono double houso, 2 lots, 50x100 on agents. pots drop When you have furniture to ft., Henry Btreet If you need assistance at any time, LAUNDRY ash per- One Btore and 3 lots on Broad- G to the secretary of the nearest Red fectly at sell notify me. way, betweeu Augusta, ana ChuroM PETER YANJSJE Have your laundry work sides and Jross chapter nnd describe the sttua- in center. A. SILVER streets. on. Your confidence will be sacredly MANUFACTURER OF done by Ona store, 2 lots, 50x100 ft, corner eepected and every possible effort will 525 David St. South Amboy Broadway and John street. e made to aid you. BLAKEUY IAINDRY Pour lots, 100x100 ft, Douglas CEMENT BLOCKS TBL. 2G8-W •vsnue, Avonel, "Woodbridge, $600. OF TljiONTON Thirty-one acre farm, Madison American Red Croat Rcll Call. OF AM 3HAPB Clean Sanitary Work township, one house, 9 rooms, barn The Fourth Annual noil Call of tha Work loft on SaturJny will bo ready and other buildings; fruit trees, .merk'an Red Gross will be held fal» tho fallowing Saturday J. M. truck farm, part woodland. Price !*r from Armistice Day, November Orders Promptly Filled Boynton Furnnce Co. only $7,000. i, to ThtnkR(lvlng Day. NoY«raber29, Insurance of All Z Forty-eight lots, Hllloreat Park, icluarn. During thli period the m«a 1, Alfred Johnson Th* Square Pot Maktrt South Amboy, $240 per lot, or <5r Broadway and Augusta St. 37th St. it«ar Broadway Firo, Automobile, Liability, Explosion, 000 for plot - ' -—..of the UniUd BtaU* TriH v-.cil &\v w ftbir 419 Ward Avenue Now York Casualty, Bto. BOBBKIC & Surety nrd Fidelity Bonfls - "taut a' '7-J4-6 South Amboy, N. J. „ Adrortlaa in Tho Citlsra. MS mm 8T, SOUTH AMB' SOCIETIES THE SOOTH AMBOY CITIZEN KOPPERS' DANIEL J. D0NL1N South Anifcoy Chamber of Com. SOOTH AMBOr, N. I. merce—Meeta first and third Mon- YOUR RED GROSS days of each month at 8 p. nu, In Trust Company Building. D. C SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920. Chase Presldstit, 138 North Broad- HEATING AND way; William A. Mills, secretary. STRAW KITCHEN UTENSILS Coke! St. Stephen's Lodge, No. 68, F. * GAS FITTING A. M.—Meets at K. of P. Hall, nrst Junior Red Cross School Children in Nut Size Screened. The third and fifth Mondays of each Italy Make Colanders and The American Red Cross, by l*e ent month (excepting July, August and Sieves. Congressional charter, is officially & THE CANOPY RANGE Most Economical and holidays) at 7.30 p. m. designated: 226 Henry St., Cleanest of Fuel. JoeM'arkw Oonncil, Ko. 69, Jr. 0. Colleetrada, Italy.—The Junior Red To furnish volunteer aid to the U. A, 31, meets every Friday evening Cross school at Collestrada, Ituly, Is sick and wounded of armies In SOUTH AMBOY. Guaranteed Not to Burn Crate in Knights of Pythias Hall. Coun- making kitchen utensils from osiers time of war, in accordance with cilor, Eugene Thomas; Recording and withes, to supply the countryside the conventions of Geneva. Secretary, j. L. Applegate. with the hardware that It Is Impos- K. F. CARNEY $10.00 per ton Good Samaritan Lodge, No. 52, K. sible to buy from stamping mills in To act In matters of voluntary of 1', meets every Wednesday even- Italy since the war. Collestrudu Is In relief and as a medium of com- DELIVERED ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. Hall the heart of Umhrla, where straw munication between the American corner of First and Stockton streets. plaiting and ositir weaving are two of people and their Army and Navy. Jobbing Promptly Attended To Trial Sample Upon Request Chancellor Commander, Charles 3. the priudpal Industries. The orphans Tri. Ml Buckelew; Keeper of Records and To continue and carry on a sys- Seals, F. H. Chapman. at the Collestrada school make colan- tem of national and International 141 S««o*f Street Soitfe OKCE TRIED—ALWAYS OSED ders and sieves and market baskets In relief In time of peace and to ap- Ianthe Council, No. 6 B. ol P. sufficient quantities to furnisli Uie Imp'd Order of Ked Men—Meets sec- ply the same In mitigating the suf- ond Thursday of the month at 8 p. neighboring villages. ferings caused by pestilence, famine, m.r and fourth Thursday at 2.20 P. fire, floods and other great calam- H. D. LITTELL The reed receptacles are woven very (Ex-Service Man) m., in K. of P, Hall. Pocahontas, tight and serve for flour sifting. Tills ities. Mrs. Sarah Clayton, Second street; Telephone 10 K. of R., Edith Newman. „ Is an Important utmisil in a part of To devise and carry on measures Magic Service Custom Tailor Italy where the flour Is ground on for preventing these causes of Friendship Council, No. 10, D, ol hand grist mills and contains ninny suffering. TO LADID3 AND GHNTIJEMEN PINE AVE. AND GEOBGE ST. !», meets on alternate Fridays of coarse particles. Another method of each month, at 2.30 p. m., Knights o! making these sifters is to weave threo FOURTH RED CROSS ROLL CALL Pipeless Heater CL.RANING, PRESSING, DYEING William Rue Pythias Hall, First and Stockton thicknesses of horsehair across a November 11-25, 1920. streets. Councilor, Lillian Bloodgood; wooden hoop, which sifts ns fine as the AND REPAIRING. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada Ward. MEMBERSHIP FEE8: Best and Most Economical GAS PIPE PITTING best articles manufiielured with steel AM, WORK GUARANTEED S«iicca Tribe, No. 23, IropM. O. B. wire. method in the woild (or heat-' OA8 STOVES CONNECTED. M.—Meets avery Thursday evening at Annual ? 1-00 107 V. Broadway South Amboy 8 o'clock, In Knights of Pythias Hall. The woven receptacles of Umbria Contributing 5.00 ing houses. 7-17-13 Ilonia Piping Cleaned. Water Heton Sachem, Richard Letts, Jr.; Chief ot are not exported from Italy this yciu' Life 50.00 Sold, buiallmf mad niiuuid by Records, George H. McKenna, 375 because the country can use the en- Sustaining 10.00 Installed, General M Prospect street; Collector o£ Warn- tire output to replace those formerly Patron 100.00 OUI1 OIJARANTKK. pum, Stephen Miller. made of metal liy Italian Bturnp mills. Send dues to your nearest local If tho UHcr or purchaser of anyELMER F. PARISEN Let me care for your Ou trouble* Protection Engine Company meets Even the largo output of tlio Junior chapter. on the fourth Thursday of each Red Cross colony at Crtllc'strada, Magic Sorvion Plpelnss Heater la not Carting of Any Kind Sixteen Yean' Experience siillfllloil with HB porformiiiH'o after a month at Engine House, Feltus street, which approximates a hundred paiiii'rs Telephone 358-M at 7: SO p. m. President Charles and colanders each wee*, Is entirely trial In uctiuil use of not more than 313 David St. South Amhoy Compton, Sr.; Vice-president, Robert absorbed by tlie needs of tlio nearest: sixty dnys wo will refund to the 871 Main 8t South kmUj Segrave; Treasurer, Michael Welsh; villages. The children learn to do the FIRST AID TRAINING purchaser Hie prlco received by UB Telephone 109-M Secretary, Frank D. Stanton; Fore- work In a Rhnrt time, for the only ex- for tlie Heater, provided It bo re- man, Edward Noble. ceptional skill required Is In clioosln« turned to us cnmploto to our freight I'nul NoOrmv Ilnmlllon Lodge, N», the material carefully and soaking the TO MEN AND WOMEN DON'T DELAY! 55:.', It, of It, 'J'., meets every Becond splints and withes correctly. station. and fourth Sunday o[ each month at Tho non-corroding Arinco Ingot Help¥anted! K. of P. Hall. President, Philip American Red Cross Is Teaching Order Purcell; Secretary, William Bulmanj SIBERIANS UP AGAINST REDS Iron Radiator of the MaKic Service Troasurer,Thomas J.Kennedy; Agent Hundreds of Thousands Life- Is guaranteed for live years. LEARNERS of Official Publication, Edward Mo- Oonougb. Three Rich Cities Are Reported Saving Methods. Attractive Prices Quick Insinuation GIRLS AND WOMEN Ruined by Bolshevist Worm Lodge, No. 88, B. D, 8, Terrorism. $8. $9 and $10 a Wook Paid rogular meeting fourth Friday ol The purpose of Instruction In First each month at 8 p. m., in Welsh's Aid to the Injured offered by the Amer- P. J. MONAGHAN While Learning Hall, First street, President, Nel» Tokyo, Jnpnn.—A dispatch to the ican Red Cross Is to train men and Solo Agent Apply to Martinsen; Secretary, A. j. Johnson; Kokusnl News agency from Harbin, women to administer First Aid treat- 208 DAVID STREET Financial Secretary, George Morten- Manchurln, quotes a niisslan mer- ment promptly and Intelligently when COAL sen; Treasurer, John S. I und. Tel. 26. chant just arrived Uiere from western emergencies demand It. First Aid E. Popper & Co. Washington Cnmp No. 86, P. O. S. Siberia ns describing the situation treatment Is not intended to take the David and Feltus St.s. of A., meets every second and fourt* there as follows: place of a physician's service. A sur- Now! Monday of the month in K. of P. "Tomsk, Novo-Nikoluevsk and Kras- geon should always be sumtnoneed BB "QUACK "MsWonr We have the finest Lehigb Hall corner First and Stockton street* noyarsk, formerly the richest cities a precautionary measure where there LOWEST PRICED Elmer Wright, President; Elmer of Siberia, now present the appear- Is an Injury of any consequence, but J&>/>,THIS Backache UAItnWAHE STOKK IN TOWN. coal on the market. Full 2000 Coward, Master of /onus; John H. ance of dead towns. The streets are French, Financial Secretary; W. M. when one cannot be secured a few min- Andorson, Treasurer; M. E. Mage*. deserted, the shops closed timl very utes' delay may mean a fatality. In But a pounds guaranteed for every Re rding Secretary. many of the bouses have been de- such a case a person trained in First C. I. stroyed by fire. Aid Is Invaluable not only to the In- Western Electric ton. Prompt delivery. General Morgan Lodge, No. M. L Corner SteveQs avonue and First street. 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday even- "The populace Is terrorized by con- dividual, but through him to the com- WASHER Hardware, Lawn Mowers, Garden Ing- at 7.30 o'clock, at Knights of stant public executions. M. Adrlnnoff, munity in which be lives. Hose, TorcuCups, Kakcs, Hoes, PAUL BRYLINSKI Pythias Hall, Noble Grand, George editor of the Sibirskaya, find M. Kill- There Is perhaps no way of nscer- WRINGER. Shovels, Torlis, Gas Fixtures, Mortensen; Rec. and Flnan. Secre- monoff, editor of the Svobmlnayn Si- tainlng the number of deaths or seri- Mantels, Gas Plates, lite. Center and Elm St. Bergen Hill tary, Edgar C. Brower. blr, have both been oxeuited tit Will ous disablements which result from WIIOOL SUTPLlES-BiglMoc* Phone 239-J South Amboy lodge No. 1654, Loyal Tomsk. \ The Kolchuk ollU-crs who lack of. proper safeguards or prompt Order ol Jloose, meets at Welsh's were- Imprisoned at Krasnoyarsk are emergency treatment. It is safe to us- STATIONERY Hall, 224 First street, at 8 o'clock reported executed. sert they number thousands daily. 10. A. M'CARTEY p. m., on tha second and fourth Man- "The peasants are ovcrywhere In re- There can be no doubt that the appli- ."HDTBI eioret, Eleetrle Lfskl Italk* day of each month. Past Dictator, volt against the reds and refuse to cation of First Aid methods to each J R. DownB; Dictator, A. C. V.'lnant; send any food to the towns. In the case would Immeasurably lighten the Vice-Dictator, George L. Kress, Treas- country's toll of snaring and death. TTS »o looter occetMjy foryo u to watts your urer, J. J. Hanavvay; Prelate, Johr D. vicinity of Sllnnslnslc they have X tkte and ltJtafth.yc**«>d clotfeea onto old- UNDERTAKER C. T. MASON MuIIane; Secretary. James A. Minnick; formed five regiments and are push- The dissemination of First Aid train- bihloned nib bond. Th«rt the wittcflil u* (Successor to H. P. AND EMBAUrEK S8rgeant-at-arms, Edward Covell, Jr.; Ing an offensive ugainst the reds." ing and Information has already pro- Inner Guard, John Falk; Outer Guard, duced a fnrreachlng and beneficial In- C. H. VanDusen; Trustees, M. J. fluence in tlie prevention of accidents 115 S. BROADWAY • IN Hussey, J. E. Rathhun, John Mullens. on railroads, In mlnca and In great In- Sontli Amboy, IT. 3. Independence Engine & Hose Ce. First Map-Eating Shark of dustrial concerns. Reliable UNITED STATES Companies No. 1, meets third Monday In e&cb Year Caught in Potomac The benefit of a widespread knowl- month at 7.30 o'clock p. in. Foreman edge of First Aid in tlie event of a EXPLOSION INSURANCE Prompt Service Other Day or Night Charles Grover; President, John B Washington.—-It reiimined for great dlsnster, such as n train wreck, Wioodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearce. an explosion, an earthqutke, etc., la the poor old Potomac river to NOTARY PUBLIC Italo American Citizens ol South furnish the first "man-eating obvious. Laymen who have had First Telephone 828. Ami/or—Meets at Welsh's Hal!, first shark" of the 1020 season. A Aid training can render efficient as- and third Monday of month, at 8 p. local newspaper published n first sistance. Many lives may depend upon 231 First Street South Amboy m. President, Domonlck Sorrontlno; such emergency care. Recording Secretary, Leo Credloo; pntre story of tin eight and a Treasurer, Tony Nicorvo, half-foot wolf of the sea, caught Eed Cross First Aid work Includes If you want to get there, take GEO. M. MORTEHSON at Plney Point, M sented them us souvenirs to the Residence^—270 Second Street meets on the second and fourth Wed- The Red Cross Is prepared to supply nesdays of each month, at 8 p. m. In other members of (ho party. First Aid books and equipment at rea- Sontli Aitoy-MecliaiiicsTille-Perdi Amlioy Shop—Main Street Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, J. T Plney Point Is not a summer re- sonable prices. Doyle; Sub-uhlef Ranger, P. Koa- sort Hvery parson In this country able to moski; Financial Secretary, P, N do so should, In his own interest, re- DOLAN BROS. Careful Drivers, Comfortable Banks; Treasurer, James Minnick; i ceive Red Cross First Aid Instruction. ! Telephone 294 Cars and Prompt Service Telephone Connections Recording Secretary, Martin Kane; Information about the course and In- I 130 N. Broadway Senior Woodward, Fritz Deiks; Jun- GOLD PRODUCTION REDUCED ior Woodward, P. Malloy; Ponlor struction classes may be had at the T. Beadle, Mr. Stultz; Junior Beadle, nearest chapter headquarters. Output Lust Year Below 1918 and 1920 M. Lucltt; Trustees,N.Banks; Aaroa Local and Long Distance WE SELL PIANOS Hyer, Sr.; L. Hartman. May Be Still Lower, Says Geo- No lake premium certltlcatoa given, no , logical Survey. RED CROSS EXTENDS prize puzzles, so humbug of any kind, but South Amboy Lodge, No. 184, B. TRUCKING Blmply honest yaluB for your money. RELIEF TO POLAND CONSULT Tuning and UepnlHng at Ulght Prices. of L. F. and E., meets in IC of P. Washington, P. O.—Less gold was Hall, first and third Sunday of each OF ALL KINDS month at 3.30 p. m. A. V. Dan- produced throiiRhimt the world lnst More than $0,000,000 ana been spent HARRY PARISEN year than In 1018, und Indications are P. J. Sullivan Telephone 249-J 124 Feltus St. ser, President; L. D. Wortley, by the American lied Cross In aiding S27 Daria St PboBe 1M-H Financial and Recordlng^Secretaiy. that the 1020 output also will show a the stricken people of Poland. The FOR redaction, according to the United WHY WORRY OVER STOR- Star Iiillding and Loan Association organization bus nursed the Bick, fed Df South Amboy, N. J., meets in dtj States gcoIopliTil snrvoy, which on the starving, clothed the naked, shelter- lOWEST PRICES ON AGE BATTERY TROUBLE? Incomplete returns places the 1019 pro- BRINDELL& FIELDER Hall, on the fourth Monday evenlM ed the homeless, schooled the children in each month. President Thomas duction fit from $3-15,000,000 to $350,- and cared for the orphans there. It baa PLUMBING ANJ> HEATING C. Gelsinon; Secretary, John J. Ds- 000,000: World production In 1018 wns conducted n relentless light against General Contractors and Builders lanay; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. almost $381,000,000, of which tlio tyi/hus, cholera and other terrible dls- United States produced $r>8,2,sr>,1!)C>, enses. So today millions of men und Carpenters and Masons. Paint- Returns for the first six months of women in that resurrected nation Estimates Given. All Work Guaranteed this year Indicated the Didted States apeak In grateful appreciation of "The ing, Paporhanglng and I. C. production for 1020 prohnbly will be Greatest Mollier In the World." Interior Decorating less than $50,000,000. The reports Nearly 200 American Red Cross ldir SOOTH STEVENS ATE. Representing tho Bost Fbe showed shortage of wnlor for placer workers are now engaged In relief ac- PIKE ALARM SIGNALS. Insurance Companies. mining and ninny stamp mills closed. tivities in Poland. Four large relief Ijot UH ylvo you an estimate on your 25 Center and Elm Streets. work, bases ore in operntlon and eleven mo- 27 Stockton and First Street*. Explosion, Liability, Automobile and bile units are In the field. During the Telephone 235 Day of the Penny Gone. last twelve months this organization 82 Bordentown Avenue and PBHUB Plate Glass Insurance 1 212 John Street South Amboy Otiillu had often gout on numerous was larg-ely Instrumental In the re-es- Street M-mtids for me, charging a penny for tabllshment of n million refugees nt a 86 Broadway and Augusta Street n.i'h trip, t had not had so many cost for general relief of more than •11 Broadway and Louisa Street NOTARY PUBLIC. l-:-!MiiilH ror her of late uud the tiuy $1,000,000. Last winter ODe-lmlf mil- 48 Henry Street and Pine Armas. miss does not earn so many pennies, lion war orphnnfl were aldad material- 15 Fcltxia and Augusta Streets. We have installed the latest Today 1 asked her to go uptown for ly, and since then a series of large or- Wood for Sale 61 Broadway arri Bordentown Avonu* equipment for testing, charg- R12 DarM Street South Amboy, K, J. uie, and In i' hesllatlnR mnnnor sin- In- phanages have been established to give formed me," I will have to charge you them periunnmit care. 68 P. R. R. Ttfd Master's Offlc*. ing and repairing your battery. - cents instead of I, 'cuuso I enn't But for American Red Cross nld, of- 72 John Street And Stevens Arenue. In any quantity •'thing lltlle. Kir's wmit with ficials of Polnnd_ declared recently, mil- 81 Fourth and Potter Street*. Agency for U. S. L. and • UIIB penuy."—Excluinge. lions of people'in that country would 1 tap, •wire trouble or lira out Columbia Batteries ( hdT« perished of dlfiftnaa. exposure or 2 tapa, Test, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. SAMUEL MEDINETS| Adam Marczak Any way 18 Boon that Itrlnga tlio starvation the hist olghtesn months. Carpenter & Contractor And tlie work there must be kept up Tel. 224 1.05 B^--' " '"phono 315-M desired results, and bad that is in-for another year. Kindly mention Cltizan irhsn pat- St. South effectiro. * !' ' ronizing *dvertl*«rs. * Opposite 1 PUBLISHED WTBBEI/Y before appealed to the public for THE SOUTH XXnOY CITIZEN f nancial aid. Tt £s without any EARLYJALL HATS llllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllliUIIIIIUIII SOOTH AMBOY, N. 1. financial endowment whatever, and its present size and Importance an SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920. due not only to the efficient ltd New Models Show Combinations ministration of the college by the Campaign f«r College of St. Elizabeth. HsU-ra but also to the fact t!ia of Duvetyn and Beaver. Important meetings and confer- practically no funds have been need ences In the Interest of the cam- ed for salaries, since the faculty Hatter's Plush Used to Make Swagger MIESEAL paign to raise by voluntary s"b- consists for the most part of Sis Veil Headgear—Flower ar.d AS GOOD AJ EVE effliptlonB J35O.O00 for the erection ters who serve without pay. Fruit Trimming. of a much needed additional resi- Starting with a modest mission dence hall for students at the Col- In Newark in 1857, the Sisters, un Included In the early fall line of lege of St. Elizabeth, Cdhvent Sta- a swagger veil hat. The high crown Tests have shown tnat its taste The 1,400 Slaters of the Sisters In addition to tho schools, tin gives It somewhat the appearance of of Charity of Naw! Jersey, which fills tors, Mndo£ the leadership o a miiull high lint, and tho brim IH and body-building qualities remain order founded and conducts the Col- Mother Mary Xavler, established HIX straight iinri narrow. Two Jet ornii- lege, have signified their Intention hospitals, four orphflnnges, In which innnts festoon Inn front of tho gown, unchanged. of helping In the campaign, many not fewer than' 20,000 little ones and a vril limiglex from tho nnrrow offering1 to join the corps of volun- have 'been sholtorod and cared for brim. For n rolling sailor of green And why not? teer workers now being organized three Infant asylums, a homo for (luvi'tyn, blnrk Imtler'H plURh In to seek subscriptions to the fund. incurables, a home for working girls to face the brim. Trim hats designed for riding or Htrlctly tailored wear, The same high quality of hops The College anil Sisters of Chnrlty and three industrial schools fo innrie entirely of flia halter's Established in 1809, the College boys. • also are shown. and malt still are used. It is still of St. Elizabeth 1B the consistent Approximately CTO.OOO adults anc "Orange «iuv«l.yn Is combined with outgrowth of a well planned educa- children have come undor the diroc white beaver to muko a 'striking' lint. brewed and aged with the same tional system,' and marks the cul- ministrations of tho Sisters slnc< The high crown Is somewhat bell- mination of the many philantrophio the day the little mission was start shnped nnd slopos slightly on one Hide, infinite care. It is as good as ever. enterprises of the late Mother Mary ed In 1857. Tho broad brim of the ylvld-hut'il Xavler, who founded: the Sisters of duvetyn Is footooncd with flowers of o— . beaver npnllqued with Angora, A Charity of New Jersey In 1857. Nothing makes a man so sort narrow black nnd orange ribbon During its more than 20 years as having '.o pay his wife's boan blinds the crown nnd ties In a bow Compare it xviih the sub- vt service, St. Elizabeth's has never iwlhen she visits hor friends. In bark, li'uclng the under Hide of stitutes. Then order a the brim Is tho white beaver. case TODAY from your "Canary colored beaver makes o grocer or dealer, as usual. fetching lint whoso broad brim Is fuci'd with 'ulggiM' brown' velvet. A how ot lame titslouun the front of tho crown and a spiral row of lnme circles

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NOTICE TO CBEDIT0R8. EDWARD WHITWORTH, ADMIN- Istrator of Sarah B. Dey, deceased, by direction of the Surrogate of tha OTTFL County of Middlesex, hereby gives notice to the creditors of the said i3 evidenced by a combined Capital and Surplus Sarah B. Dey to bring In ttelr debts, demands ami claims against of $300,000; the estate of the said deceased, under oath or affirmation, within six You're Anxious to Have Meals Just Right by the high standing of our directorate; months from this date, or they will bo forever barred of any action! If you. have one of our by years of steady growth and constantly im- therefor agalnBt the said admlnlatro-1 .Cabinet Gas Ranges you can Fawn colored duvetyn with French blue ribbon and embroidery on the proving service; tor. depend upon it lor satisfat brim. Dated July 26, 1920. tory cooWng and even bak- Send bills to Morris L. Goldberger, and by our being part of the great Federal Re- Proctor, Perth Amboy, N. J. ing. Its top. A hat of black velvet has a round crown and rolling brim. Flow- serve System which comprises the strong banks EDWARD WHITWORTH, If a guest should accom- ers nnd fruit made of white kid are of the entire country, operating under the strict Administrator, pany you to the kitchen ami t r^*-ig appllqued with silver threads to the you had an all enamel range under side of the brim." supervision of the United States Government. NOTICE TO CKEDITOKS. how proud you'd be to show JOHN A. LOVELY, ADMIK?8TRA- Many of our depositors who are unable to come to the tor of Wlodlslaw Goscila, deceased, it! WEAR LACE, NET AND RIBBON by direction of the Surrogate of the You ciin buy any of our bank in person find our BANKING BY MAIL convenient County of Middlesex, hereby gives ranges, Including the nil Ornamentation for Frocks Never notice to the creditors ot the said and satisfactory. Recepits of deposits are promptly Wladislaw Goscila to brine in their (innmcl ones, at 1" per cent More Pronounced Than for the acknowledged. debts, demands and claims against reduction, during August, tn- Present Season. the estate of the said deceased, under- slsillntton Included- oath or affirmation, within six months Luce and net are most popular for from this date, or they will be for- Tho 1G318 Detroit .Towel jummer frocks this yenr, and on th» We Pay 4 % in Interest Department on All Amounts ever barred of any action therefor Cahlnot Gas Range is tin tit- snme wave that carried them Into against the said administrator. trnctlvo all-ennmel range. populnrlty ribbon hns been swept Into Steamship Tickets for Sale. Dated July 20, 1920. which occupies 4GW Inches floor space, without end shelf. popular favor. Consequently, ribbons JOHN. A. LOVELY, < have never been mure beautifully col- Money -forwarded to all Foreign Countries, 7-24-9 Administrator, It has full size cooking top with flvo burners nnd a lighter. ored or more Interesting fn rlenlKU, Interest and Christmas Club Departments open Monday Tho baking- oven, which holds 8 one-pound .-loaves, has a glass mid, from the narrowest widths of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 Evenings from 7 to 8.30. panel door. Tho broiling oven Is hoated !>y tho KM.LO burners as ivush ribbons lo those wirlo enough BDWAHD WHITWORTH, ADMIN-- tho baking oven, mi economy In gas. It Is also of generous HIZO. Tor n Rlrillp, they are really notable. Foreign Department open Monday and Saturday I^trator with tho Will Annexed of Julia H. Callahan, deceased, by di- This stove Ims shelves above and below cooking top. One of lln> niiml- nttrnctlvo uses of Evenings from 7 to 8.30. ribbon In connection with incn I;; :: rection oi the Surrogate ot the Thoi finish Is very handsome, iwitk (lark iblue-and-whlte burner nil underskirt. One very pretty frock County of Middlesex, hereby glveB box and fray, and broiler pan; nickel trim; all exposed cast notice to tho creditors o£ the said of wide filet hiru wns made \vlth a Julia H. Callahan to bring In their parts finished In black. skirt straight In front—only slightly ill] debts, demands and claims against It has all of the other Detroit Jewel exclusive features. nthered to the belt—anil flying loose the estate of the said deceased, nt tho sides, the extra length being under oath or affirmation, within six Regular price, $123.25; August monthly payment price, $110.93; inarmged by III'IIIR ciiuRht up In n PERTH AMBOY, N. J. months from thia date, or they will August cash price, $105.89. loose drapery, held by knots of nar- be forever barred of any action row ribbon oC two colors, silver on therefor against the said ndminlstra- one side nnd lavender on the other. tor. Dated July 26, 1920. The underskirt of this dress was Send bills to Morris L. Goldberger, PUBLIC SERVICE made of very wide riiiiion In lavender Proctor, Perth Amboy, N. J. nnd pnle roso tones, tho ribbon being Horse That Keeps His Head. EDWARD WHITWORTH. THE PXACE to bur gas inbor-snTlng cntstltched together with lavender When a horse suddenly finds n sled FOR SALE! Administrator with the Will appliances on "Eiwr Terms." silk thread. This underskirt wns per- with four children DM :t In collision Annexed. fectly straight, ami nbout half nn Inch with him, rears up, onines down with shorter thnn the Inee skirt. one foot well cut In,front of tho chil- Most Desirable Newly dren nnd holds 111> tl"> nllicr till they Satin for Afternoon. scramble to wifely, he literally gal- At afternoon gatherings In Paris lops into evorylHidy'p heart. That's Built Houses many BBtln dresses have been worn, wlint a horse dkl recently In n Mnssa- One two faintly flat and two lots AMBOY VULCANIZING LATVIA AND LITHUANIA Chusettfi town.—Our Dumb Animals. soroo quite plnln and others either on Portia street WORKS ~ We are now in a position to forward money direct to.iha above draped or with embroidered tunica. La One 7-room . house, on Louisa Comtesse Mathleu de Noallles, " the mentioned countries. For rates and other information concern- celebrated poetess, wore a gray tunic Peculiar Armenian Custom, street. has removev American divorces might bo de- Ono 5-room bungalow, on Louisa ing the above mentioned countries, tvrlto or call' at our offices. goivn heavily embroidered In the sam

during the day by some other danger AJIHOY BRIDGE OPENED GKOI1GE (JUMHUTM, 11L, NOW A signal, until such time as It is re- TO TRAVEL LAST SUNDAY FULL-FLEDGED UNDERTAKER paired. Meanwhile an agreement will The State Highway bridge across During the past week (leorge Gun- be reached through Mr. Roblidns, the the Raritau river, bet'.vccn Sayre- drum, Jr., eon removed. ny strictly attondln tion,. On Monday tho Jersey Central orders to furnish the place with cur- RIO FAIR ATVD DANCE, , the solicitor and engineer for tabula left In the hands of the City So- to his work bis worth wns appreciat- Traction Company ran a car to tains and furniture. Mechanicsville Hose Company are tion. licitor, ed by his superiors and ho was mad Perth Amboy by way of New Bruns- Two telephones have been Installed making] arrangements for a big fair Having examined the assessmeni The following bills wore ordered foreman. In the early days 12i wick, and regular trips were made and It is expected that Western Un- and dance to be held on Stevens- map of Henry street, showing th paid: an hour was considered good pay by transfar across the draw. ion wires will be run In before elec- dale grounds, SeptcnVber 23, 24, and Improvement of sidewalk and cur Labor, account, of streets.... $476 4 and help was plentiful. TTe afterward When the draw was leveled up and tion; day in order to get the early 25. All kinds of attractions will be of that street from Rosewell streel I«abor, account of garbage.... 117 50 became track foreman, and dtirlnj new tracks placed thereunder, It returns from all parts of the coun- provided. The company 1s working to the -westerly line, P. A. Stults lerman Kolish 15 00the past four years, had charge o was found that tho abutments were try. hard to secure money to pay for James J. Dwyer and Herman Kol J. J. l>wyer 15 00Section 18. During all the years n too high, on one end and too low The headquarters will be cosy their auto truck and erect a building llflh, commissioners of assessment A. Stults 15 00service no complaints were ever mad on the other. Workmen have foeen and real comfort will be found there- as a fire house- The public would stated that out of a possible assess D. E. Mahoney 73 95ngainst him by the company, am busy adjusting! these defects, and in. Plenty of campaign llteratur do well to give the fire laddies lib- ment of $10,570.30, only $10,125.54 . Kelley 8 00Mr. Dill jiintiflaibly takes pride In when completed trolley service will will be furnished, and reading tablet eral support in their laudable efforts. had been assessed to the propert . Straub .11 04stating that not a man placed unde bo fully restored. provided. owners benefited by the Improve- eorge H. Appleeate 8 00his care was ever Injured, which I Mr. Scully never does things by PROBABLY INTEJTDED TO ment, and the balance $44.76 has Public Service Gas Co 2 00remarkable considering tho hazar BUYS HOMT, HERE. halves, but when he starts out to HOLD UP AUTO PARTT been assessed to the city. On mo A.' Cohen 2 60dons risk of tho work entrusted t Jacob Isenberg, proprietor of the accomplish anything puts his whol tion of Councilman Delaney the com While motoring towards this city John White 33 00him. He retires with the best wish Broadway Bargain Store, and his heart and soul into the battle. He munlcatlon was received and referred Monday night (between 9 and 10 N. B. Home News ...... 10 04es of his men, superior officials and family !W|I11 become permanent resi- wants to get acquainted with th to the city collector, who was in o'clock, on the road between Keyport '. A. Evening News 3 30friends nnd all hope that he may be dents of this city. He has pur-people and let them know his objectf structed to make out the bills for and Morgan, an automobile with Mrs. 'ertlfled Audit Co 400 00 spared to enjoy many years in com :hased from Mrs. Horace Wilson and aims in desiring to become may. the assessment L. Kreielsheimer, Erwln and Theresa Ihnrles TJjmmons ...., 10 00fort and happiness. a house and four lots on David or of this city. Everybody will re Kreielshelmer and Mr. John Rlley, , A communication was read iby theWalter Smith 10 00 The following letter was receive! street. This la one of the finest I city cleric, from Joseph L. Swetgard ceive a most cordial welcome ai of Perth Amboy, and Mrs. Max Kauf- E. A. Reid 57 95by Mr. Dill from H. J. Davall, Su residences jin the city, and Is the headquarters, and he hopes thai man of this city, as the occupants, & Co., the contractors at wor-t on Monmouth Lighting Co 73 64pervisor of Division H, which show acme of perfection in interior dec- the ne>wi water works in this city, lr many will enjoy the privileges offered was mixed up In what might hava. N. B. Home News 08 how highly his services have been orations and conveniences. •which, they stated that on April 21st Dally he Is receiving encouragemenl been a serious hold up had flt not /&T>or, account of water 371 00 appreciated. Mr. Isenberg is so well pleased '\ey, requested an extension of time from the voters of the city, which 1 been for a motor truck happening: !. L. Steuerwaia 181 95 Jamesburg, N. J., Aug. 27, 1920, with the people of this city and the •o complete tho work at the plant, most pleasing to him. Stop in head by at that time. A. T. McMichael 175 00 Mr. W. C. Dill, patronage given him in his business, but that their communication of that Station Foreman No. 17. quarters at any time, and make your Without a word of warning a man- Henry Wolff 44 10 that he decided that South Amboy date had not been answered by the Dear "Bill."-- self at home. sprang out In the road and ordered' lharles Hess & Co 16 00 must be a good place to live In, and •council. While 95 per cent of the We are to-day advised that your It is expected that everything 'Wli the chauffeur, Erwin Krelelsheimer. Th ordinance regulating the grade application for retirement has been he purchased a home. He believes be in readiness by to-night. to halt and slowing up a bit, the- work Is now completed, much ma- e approved to take effect September 1. f Ferris street to comply with the that the future of this city looks man climbed on tho running board' terial is delayed on tho road on ac- This will terminate for you a long brlgiht, and that a great future is grade map as submitted by City period of faithful service, the rec PATRICK SrOIMJf. He had the appearance of Tielng In . count of embargoes and strikes, so before It, and he therefore gets in Patrick Moran passed away or It was urged by the contractors that ngineer McMichael, taken up ord of which you may justly be a scrap of some kind ns he had proud. on the ground floor. We welcome Monday last at Ms home on Broad tho council adopt a resolution waiv- n its second reading and adopted blood stains afbout his face and y sections and wns also passed on I mtint to say on behalf of the Mr. Isenfberg to our city, and feel way, at the age of 55 yearB. Mr. clothing. ing the penalty clause relating to Railroad Company, and for mysel certain that he will prove a live Moran had resided In this city many ts third and final reading by title. personally, that it is quite impos Thinking perhaps that the car that the extension of time in this con- wire in the civic Improvement and years and was highly respected by • tract. ' On motion of Councilman Do- On motion of Councilman Kress it slble to express the full appreciation was running ahead of them, might vlll now be submitted to the mayor felt for the manner in which yoi etterment of South Amboy. i all who knew him. The widow and be able to give them some Informa- laney the matter was referred to the have rendered your services. Always children have lost a good husband council as a whole wjth tho city en- or hlB approval or disapproval and tion or assistance In the matter, dependable, always loyal and faith- LABOR DAT PICNIC. and father, and they have the sym- gineer and tho city solicitor. f approved published in the South ful, even beyond the limits of ex- Krelelsheimer speeded up in an en- Amboy Citizen In the manner pre- pectation, your record- is one which The United Societies of tho Sacred pathy of friends in their bereave- deavor to catch up with it. As he The city clerk read a communica- crlbed Iby law. we all might well emulate and ofHeart Parish will hold a picnic on ment. The children are Mrs. Wil- neared the car at the vicinity of tion from City Solicitor F. P. Coan, which we might well feel jealous. he school grounds on Monday next, liam J. Swfeer of Sayreville; Mrs Soldier's Beach, some one fired a re- statins that resignation or Council- An ordinance to amend an ordl- I hope you will always feel that Labor Day. For real good pleasure Michael Kennedy of Perth. Amlboy volver shot but It couM not be man Hackett as a member of tho ance entitled "Establishing and reg- even though you are not on. active Ms Is the place to spend the dayan. d Morgan, James, William, Mar- learned from where it came, except council was ilnoporaillvo and void for latitng the police department of theduty, that you are still one* of us as I iknow you will .bo in spirit, and here will be sports and games of garet, Edwardi, George and Charles It is thought to have been fired by- -two reasons. The attorney slated '•ity of South AniDoy,*' wns tair. A meeting Is to be held in this machines to make the trip also, as- tho city clerk wns instructed to of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton, died 1,620; patrolmen, $1,620; janitors many and full of contentment. lty In the near future for the pnr- well as being well armed with shoot- t, notify Mr. Hackett of tho city so- Yours respectfully, at the South Amboy Hospital on nd jailers, $1,200 per annum, all ose of organizing the women of ng irons. • j&fitor's views and also have same H. ,T7 DAVALL, South Amboy. Wednesday morning, from' burns re- ayments to be mads in seml>-nionth- Supervisor "H." o • ^"(credited on tho nilimtcs. ceived on Tuesday. The funeral wns installments. o 1VOME1VS A.UXILTAI?ir NOTES. "•Ihe members of the Mechnnlcsvllle DELANEY held on Friday morning and Inter- A special meeting of tho Women's The following notes were renewed Novelty Spot Pnnce a Feature. HOBO 'mnpr.ny that -were expelled ment mado in St. Mary's cemetery Auxiliary of the Luke A. Lovely y resolution offered by Councilman HAS PHED HIS PETITION Tho attraction at the Saturday from that company some time ngo, in under direction of Undertaker Mc- 'ost of the American Legion will be )elaney: School note for $6,500 due Daniel J. Delaney, councllman-at- ivening dance at Morgan this weok a communication to tho council re- Carthy. held this Friday evening-. The ob- ieptemibeB 4th, for three months at large of this city, filed his petition rill be a novelty spot dance, a' fea- quested that they reconsider their ject of tho meeting is to elect dele- Ix per cent per annum; general ac- on Friday at the office of the coun- re that Is bound to occasion much motion confirming the action of the IMPORTANT TO PAISE7VTS. gates to the first Stnte convention ount note for $6,000, due September y clerk as a candidate for freehold- nterest and amusement. Various ro company in expelling them. Hy Parents who have children of school f Legion AiiMillnrles, which is to be th for one month at five per cent er on the Democratic ticket. P. F. rizes will be awarded during the Jtlpn of Councilman Kress it was age, who never before attended held at Atlnntic City September the ler annum; general account note for Fallon of this city, filed his petition eatured dnnce. There was a merry oferred to the committee, on fire school, aro requested to register such tenth; and eleventh. for investigation. 2,125, r an don of this city, the hole would be th, for one month at five per cent A bumblebee in the bush Is worth HimlTiuirlorR of Lamb, wind nt Moiinglinn's Meat Mn protected at night By a red light and (Continued on Page Four.) Advertise In The Citizen. i) In the hnnd. 35c pound at Monachnn's. I f PUBLISHED ViKl | Y VAST GAIrTlN MEXICAN OIL SHERIFF'S THE SOUTH AaBin Production Up 72 Per Cent—Now Ex- IN CHANCERY OP N^W j. SOCiTU AMBO1'. N I. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll] Marie F. Meinzer.complaina. ceeds All the Rest of Wiktorya Pregotskl, et' als., dei SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920. the World. ants. (Fi Pa for sale of mortgaged premiies dated August 18, 1920. Mexico City.—Mexico will export By virtue of the above stated writ Buying Liberties for Keeps. ilurinj.' 1!>'-<> between USO.OOO.OOQ iirnl to me directed and delivered, I will Kiri.OOO.flOO barrels of oil. more than expose to sale at public veniUie on The present Liberty Bond situation all HIP rest of the worlil, InfMidlni; I lie WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWEN- la commented on by Mr. Frank D. Unitt'i! StuU's, npennlin£ to oslinialps TY-SECOND, NINETEEN HUN- 1 SEAL MclAin, Financial Kditor, in the nmile by Genrci' Blordone, Tamplro ol AS GOOD AS" EVE DRED AND TWENTY, Press aS to OWB stiitistlcian. He bases his figures upon at two o'clock In tho afternoon - * • Philadelphia " - I he record-breaking production of oil said day at the Sheriff's Office lnftlio "The whole list of Liberty Bonds In this cnuntrj' for tlie first five months City of Now Brunswick, N. 3.7 may now be bought upon the same of l!)20, when, he says, exports were AH tract or parcel ot lands and principle that investment was made !S,G17,1G7 barrels, coinpurpd with 28,- r premises, situate, lying and being in a small way in War Savings J" ).O:i!) barrels In the snme period of in the City of South Araboy, in the Stamps. The stamps were .bought 1010. County of Middlesex and State ot below par with a view of having The esUmnte for 1920 of 150,000,000 Ne* Jersey. iiarrpls Is npprnximiirely 72 pp.r cent Being all that tract known and them paid at par at maturity, So In days gone by it was Private designated on the recorded map of now the Liberty Bonds may be greater than last yenr's production. Mr. ninrrlone says about 100.000,000 the City of South Amboy, made by bought far ftelowt par and If they barrels will go to the United Stales. Seal that quenched your thirst, John Perrlne, Jr., in June, 1835, as are held to maturity the holder will lots numbers eleven and twelve In get one hundred cents on the dollar. steadied your nerves after a hard Block number sixteen, bounded Ammonia From the Air. Northerly by lands of the Camdea & Take the Fourth Liberty 4% which A syndicate has been formed to es- day's work, built you up in periods Airnboy Railroad Company, Easterly are sailing below 84- fahlish a nitrogen factory for the man- by lot number Ten, southerly by Au- "An investment of say $840 now ufacture of ammonia synthetically of recuperation. gusta street, and Westerly by lo- will in 1938 bring a payment of from the nitrogen of the nlr, snys the number Thirteen all In said Block American Chamber of Commerce In number Sixteen and being the same $1000 and in addition, the hond will Private Seal, as mellow and tasty preimses conveyed to Stefan I'2i' pay annually $42.50 as interest and London. and Wiktorya Lizik, his wife, r if this interest is deposited when The syndicate has purchased the ex- as ever, is still at your service. deed of Maria Melnzer, recorded the coupons are clipped so that it trusive site In County Durham which the Clerk's office of the County o Ihp Rrltlsh government acquired more will' T)e compounded there will be Middlesex In Book 001 of Deeds at than two yenrs ngo for the purpose of Tests have shown mat its taste page 71, the said Stefan Llztk hav- another $1,000 accumulated by the building n fnctory. The capital re- ing sinne deceased, and the said Wi- time the Liberty Bond matures. Some quired will be $:i2f>,000,000. and body-building qualities remain ktorya TJzik, having since intermar- parents are making an investment of The process to bp adopted, snys the ried with one Casimer Pregoteki. this kind for vory young children American chamber, will be on Ihe prin- unchanged. Decree amomting to approximately $1091.51. BO that .by the time they roach the ciple of the nnrmnn cbpinlKt, Ilnher. Nitrogen iind hydrogen will be com- And why not? Together with all and singular the age of 21 years they 'wflll Have $2,000 bined Info nmmonln under pressure nt rights, privileges, hereditaments and of capital availablo which grow out n high teinperntnre, the niniuonlii then appurtenances thereuDto belonging or of an investment of *840 by the par- being converted Into nitric ncid or In anywise appertaining. The same high quality of hops CHARLES ANDERSON, onts* other nltrntes ns tuny be required Sheriff. "If the heads of 28,000,000 families either for the mnrmTncture of explo- and malt still are used. It is still JOHN' A. OOAN. sives or for use ns fertilizers. In the United States would adopt brewed and aged with the same $21.42 Solicitor. 8-28-4 this course the question of the pub- Must Not Disturb Swam, NOTICE TO CRKDIT0Hf> lic absorbing the funded debt would Even tho highest In tho French Re- infinite care. It is as good as ever. FREDERICK DEIBERT, bo solved." public iiuiHt bow before the edicts of Istrator ot Joseph Kondas, dece tfce French protocol, ris Mrne-. DeR- by direction of the Surrogate of tha Trucks Grow In Favor. chnnel, wife of the president, lenrned County of Middlesex, hereby give* There were l!Dti,0i)3 I rucks In use ut when she objpct

8ATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920.

HEYFOHT DEFEATS MOHGAA'. Last Sunday afternoon the Morgan baseball nine journeyed to the base- GIVEN AWAY PREE ball field at Keyport to stage a game Of ball with the fast Keyport niue of that place. The final results of the To Introduce Oar New Perth Amboy Store game showl that the locals were de- feated 'by the score of 7 to 3. A Pair Of Shoef Given Away Free To Every Tenth This is the first game that the locals have lost In some time, and While the Morgan team consisted Buyer Same As Purchased For The Price Of One only of the regular players the Key- port nine was made up of the best ••> .p.layers obtainable for this game. THE MOST SENSATION \L SHOE SALE EVER Even with the odrts against them, , the Morgan team was ahead until -the seventh Inning when the Key- KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF THE SHOE TRADE orters managed to score two more ans B.ai' then again added three in 16 eighth. All told Keyport sse- Thousands of dollars worth of fine New Fall Style Foot- "ctesed but two more hits than did the locals, the former finding Palm- wear for Men, Women and Children, almost given away er for thirteen hits while the lat- ter gathered eleven from the heav- TWO AND THREE PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. AN OPPORTtfNITT 11 IT COMES TO SHOE BUYERS ABOUT ONCE IN A LIFE TIME, ing of Morley. WE ARE GOING TO GIVE SUCH SPLENDID VALUES, AND AT SUCH LOW PRICES, THAT ALL WISE, ECONOMICAL PEOPLE WILL ATTEND The fans who have been following THIS SALE AND GET THE BARGAINS OP THEIR LIVES. COME WITH THE GREATEST EXPECTATIONS, THEY WILL BE REALIZED. the Morgan players this season are Ti:rx VOIJK TWO AND FIHKWM AND TIIKKK I'AWS pleased with the appearance of NKICilllOli AltOCT ron Tim rnice Spratford in the line-up at third tills 8AI.U Gonie Early, Avoid the Rush or ONI: base- Sprattord has been out of thte game for several months and FOLLOW THE CROWDS—YOU CAN BUY NEW FALL STYLE FOOT^TXAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT LESS THAN FACTORY WHOLESALE during that timo the difficult posi- OO8T. IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO ATTEND THIS SALE, EVEN IF YOU KVE 50 MILES AV/AY. BE HERE SATURDAY WITHOUT FAIL. tion lacked his skillful playing. Two errors on the part of the Morgan team resulted In the two or three THOUSANDS OF PAIRS runs in excess of what the Koyport- ers should have had. Keyport playe:l GROWN GIRLS' $10 and $12 BOOTS errorless ball, while Clark and Hen- shaw prevented the support, of Palm- OXFORDS and PUMPS TO GO FOR er from being perfect. New Fall styles—Modish, snappy designs—Hundred* of styles to select from—Boots in brown, black, tan, gray- The score of the game at Ko'y- Cleo ties and instep strap Pumps, in brown, patent leather, black kid and white calf.—Oxfords in tan, brown, port follows: patent colt and black kid. High low and medium heels. Morgan A. C Worth $10 Worth $10.00 and AB It H E $12.00 Plerson, rf 3 0 0 0 and $12 .95 Clark, 2b 4 1 2 1 Your choics Your Choice Henshaw, BS .3 1 2 1. Hortmann, lb 3 0 0 0 Tto« Kretui it valuei vvar offsr«d. Ever/ Painty Pwmpi and Tiei. Hanaker, cf 4 0 1 0 pair p.rfcrt And l>«nch tuad«; «U toe {•mhloni taunt dealiini Spratford, 3b 4 1 2 0 thapeg. All ilzea tor fan w««r la minr heil Sye, c 4 0 1 0 pl«nt)r of wide Letts, If 4 0 1 0 Palmijr, p 4 . 0 1 0 Molly, rf 1 0 0 0 $4.9* 34 3 11 2 $1 pr and Keyport A. C. $5.95 AB R H E $10.00 Ladio' Dr. Whit- EXTRA •W|MJiuns, ef 5 0 comb Cushion Sole Com- BUY YOUR SCHOOL SHOES NOW AND fort Shoei and ? r 800 P«lra Huston, rf 5 1 orda Boyt' and Girl 2 Turk, 2ib -.. 4 1 SAVE 20 PER CENT TO 30 PEft CENT »*.JO Ei(ra Hlih Ct Yfcli R <-uutlf.il Drcs^ ( Zimmer, Jb 3 1 ""ort Slioe, made ov*;i We will sell uOO We will sell 650 We win .HI ' inn Whiteomb'a famous vr« win sen 321 Wo wllb acll 2S7 pairs of DOYS' palra QIRT/a $7.50 Paira CHII.DHEN'S Ehler, c 4 0 ISOYS- Pairs BOYS' »4.00 48,50 Copper Toe HlKh Cut Fall ript'.in last, of soft, Pairs BIO SCOUT BHOES for r 15.00 SCHOOL. • ,e, Hnclc kldsliln Irn- $5.SO Rcho nnd 3ch.pol Shoes at Bons a . SHOES at ..Manual, ss 3 0 flexIMo «eweil soles, Dress Shop Smith, If 3 . he"ls; thi»y flt the 11.89 $Q.95 fott all 'j.-t-i without $0^89 Stldfole, lb ..4 Mh4ta or pinching. 1 Morley, p 4 1 Choice of hl£h, low All SIZCI or xnadlum hc^la, t.lzcs 2'i to IV, lift Comfort Bhoe* We will sell 800 Oi fords. ',Ve will sell 22& fell 400 Pairs Ladlca' IS.DO We will sell COO 35 7 13 0 Pairs Misses' and j '.H Satin DR. KrMBAM/S Palrj LADIES' {"0 pair of Doys' Chlllren's U:i.50 PA- 17.1,0 Fancy Hl SL'.OO (Jalf CUBMION SOLE 35 7 13 0 md Girls' TEST MARY price COMFOHT SHOES Top Boota for .95 T.VN Er.K 1-I.AT JA.N'K PU.Ml'S at Morgan A. C 0 C 0 0 0 3 0 0 0—3 OXFOltDS Keyport A. C...0 0 (I 1 0 12 3 x—7 5 $9-19 $1,00 Two baBe hits—Stldfole, Sye, Turk, 0IIDBK3 Elmmer, Huston, Smith, LettB. Dou- •-. Jblv Play—Zimmer, unassisted. Struck out—By Palmer, 4; by Morley, !1. Bases on halls—Off Palmer, 3: off THOUSANDSr5F PAIRSOF MEN'S SHOES Morley, 1. Hit by pitcher—By Palmer, 1; by Morley, 1. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY )S.5O, $10.00 and $12.50 New Fa!! Style FIHST BAPTIST CTintCII. Hoes for Men and Young Men to g for .95, $4.95, & Second Street Near Broad way SH*"^S FOR ALL FEET—Bu iness Men'. Shoes, Young Men's Snappy Styles, Cushion Sole Com;jri Shoes—Arch Supporting Shoes. Black, i <.wn or Tan —English lasts—Broad toe lartt, Rev. George W. McCombs...Minister .Residence 231 Second Street Plenty of wide widths. AH sizes. Come Saturday the Opening Day. ., 'Phone South Amhoy 33"

Sunday Services Morning Worship 11 a. m. EJvonlngSong and Sermon. .7.30 p. ra. Mid Week Service 7.45 p. ra. Lord's Stippor, First Sabbath Morn- ing' is ouch month Quarterly business meeting Third Thursday in September, December, SHOES GIVEN March and June. AWAY FREE To introduce our Bible School Win, Preston, Supt. A rare coilection of Moots each Sabbath at 10.00 a. m. new Perth Amboy Stock up for the • Classes for all agog. ine Boston made Store. A pair of shoes B. Y. P, U Fred Lear, President ootwear to be sold given away free to Meets each Sabbath at 7 p. m. All young people nro invited at these remark- every 10th Buyer same as purchased Advisory Commlttoc.J. L. Housell.Soc. able money-sav- for the price of one Meets Third Thursday in Novomber, February and May. " T>.g prices.

•iVustees Henry Dill. President i Meemeet Firsfirst ThursdaTinirsuay lIn each month. vLadles' Aid...Mrs. H. Dill, President Meets Second Tuesday in each month

Mission Circle. Mrs. B. T. Lamhertson, ES President. Meets First Monday In -^^iisjfefif each month. .95 95 Men's Clnss ..F. Van Horn, President Meats each Sabbath at Noon. NEW STORE NEW STORE Boy Scouts...J. T. Pill, Scoutmaster LARGEST IN NEW JERSEY 141 Smith St., ileets each Monday, 7 to 9 p. m. Perth Amboy ETHOPIST PROTESTANT CHURCH 141 Smith Street Cor. Second St. anil Stevens Ave. Thomas H. Slater, Pastor. Sunday Services Herbert Flics PetHlon. member of tho House of neprescnta- Long Branch, John W. Fluek, ot as tho dejiository o£ his campaign Preaching 10.30 and 7.30. John W. Herbert, late chairman tlvcs of the United Slates from the Lout? Iiranch, Monmotith couiily, and funds. His slogan on the ballot Junior Christian Endeavor 1.45. of the New Jeraey State Highwuy Third New Jersey district- The com- Arthur R. Smock, of L<<. m. for tho STORES CO. „. . t n . T . „ ituternd ID tke Fout Office ftt South Ainttoy 1 i« b«cuinl claw mali matter. purpose of nominating persons for REPUBLICAN BALLY AT the offices hereinafter designated, 121 NO. BROAOWAY Hindquarters Genuine Lamb 35c HOME OF WARREN C. KING namely: a Member of the House of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920. Representatives for Third Congres- Now that Senator Harding has setsional District; Member of State Pot Roast - - 25c Small Cali Hams 25c the style for Republican meetings, Committee, a Sheriff for County of STBKNGTU THROUGH UNITY. Warren 0. King, of Bound Brook, Middlesex, a Coroner for County of SPECIALS! Good 'political judgment by thehas invited the voters of Central Middlesex, three Members of the Veal for roastni 16c upChoice Cut Steaks 35c leaders o£ the Democratic party in General Assembly, four Members of j New Jersey to attend an old-fash- the,^B|oard of Chosen Freeholders, a 1 t~lf\ Fresh or Corned f> X this city was shown when it iwas lioned Republican rally, on his front city clerk, a Councilman-at-Large, decided to withdraw opposition and porch and grounds, at his residence Councilmen for Second and Third unitedly to center the whole party on Union avenue, in the Borough Wards, and a Constable for Second SUGAR lb. 17c strength in the coming Mayorality of Middlesex, Just east of Bound Ward. FRESH KILLED CHICKENS campaign. Said Primary Election will be held Brook, on Saturday afternoon of in the following places: Best Coffee, lb. 35c VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY The decision was reasonable, too, next week. First Ward—First and Second dis- because the Congressman was first Sending out the invitations, Mr. tricts at School No. 2 tiEN 3It*at Market to announce himself as a candidate, Second Ward—First district at Pro- Pat-a-Cake, pkg. 25c King said: "We should make an tection Engine house; second district Telephone 20 Quality and Weight Guarantee* and by reason of his loyalty to e(fort t0 place before the voters of at olllee of Thos. J. Burden, First the party and of his long" and prom- New Jersey the qualities of Senator street. Can Peas - 12Ac inent services, was entitled to con-Harding and Governor Coolldge, Third and Fourth Wards—All din- -2OM David Street tricts at School No. 1, Oenrf?e street. sideration from his party friends. which entitle them to the support Further take notice Hint the Hoard Pink Salmon, can 18c KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS Opposition iw|as not expected by (of everyone iw|ho wishes to see theof Registry and Election In and for the Congressman after his early and country returned to a Bute, sane the City of South Amboy will miiltn frank avowal of his intentions. Its and normal basis." a house to house canvass on Tues- appearance could but give rise to Among those who have signified day. September 14, and will moet at the respective polling places on surprise, and questions as to whytheir Intention of "being present are Tuesday, Soptcnihor 2Sth, 1020, from It had appeared at this time, and ox-Governor ra. c. Stokes, State 7.00 o'cloclc a.. m. to 0.00 o'clock p. what was behind it, and a train of Comptroller Newton A. K. Bng- m., for tlio purpose of holding tho primary election and maltlt? a reg- Saturday, Sept. 4, at 10 P. M. relative questions. bee, Assemblyman Arthur N. Pier- istration of voters in mild eloctlon For a time it seemed as If an son, Congressman V3, R. Ackerman, district, and on TuonniUy, October Important division might be encour- Sonator O. TO, Case, T. Frank Ap- 20th, 1020, from 12 o'clock noon to BRINGS THE BIG SALE TO A CLOSE agod that might work harm to the 9.00 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of plcby and Assemblyman Hastings. 1 Interests of candidates on both tho Senator Walter R. Edge, Thomas F. revising nml ' correcting tlio original registrations. i local and possibly the county and Raymond and John W. Herbert nre No Orders Accepted at These Prices after Above Date WALTRR ,T. RI5II/LY, ! state ticket. In harmony only could also expected. * Secretary County Hoard of Elections. the best Interests of all be advanced, Invitations have heon extended to 9-4 and in deciding for unity, wisdom the Repirbllran voters of Somerset IVO-ITCE OK PKIJTAltY ElKOTrON. was displayed and wtll add strength and! Middlesex counties, besides the NOTICE IS MWIIKBY GIVEN THAT West Furniture Company, Keyport, N. J. to all tickets, and make the 'work In cities of Plnlnfield, Westfiold, a Primary Kloctlon for nil political the campaign more congenial and •betli and Bayonne. parties will bo hold In tlio Township encouraging to all candidates. of Madison, County of Mlddlosox and State of Now .TorBoy, on This action too will RIVO encour- If you fear to loso your dignity TUESDAY, SIDPTKMUISn. 28th, 1920, agement to the many Independent you have nothing worth losing. botwoon the hours of 7 o'clock citizens who will this fall cast their a. m. and fl o'clock p. m. for tho vote, in local matters, more with a Life do a grind if your grist isn't purpose of nomlnatlnK perHonB for the offices horoinaftor dosignated, view to the election of the best grinding. namely: a Member of the House of er, 'lipped man offered to them, rath- Representatives for Third Conirres- er than ibyi any party lines. nlonnl District; Member of Stato Mr. Scully's declaration as to why WANTED Committee, a Sheriff for County of Middlesex, n. Coroner for County of Tie offers his services, and the help- The South Ambojr Terra Middlesex, threo Mombers of the fulness he feels able to offer In Cotta Co. has openings for aGeneral Assembly, four Members of getting our local affairs hack to a the Board of Chosen Freeholders, better business baste, with no self- few steady men who will apply one Township Committeeman, for 3 themselves to learn Trades. years; Constable for S years, Jus- ish purposes to serve, and no per- tice of the Peace, and two Survey- sonal alms to gratify, but only to Good pay while learning. Yard ors of Highways. give of the best that Is in him In thelabor is also wanted. Apply at Said Primary Election will be held Interests of his home city, stands factory or to Mr. M. P. Nagle, at Browntown School House. as a broad and liberal platform Further take notice that the Board 210 JoHn Street. of Registry and Klection in and for Buying has increased ten-fold at the eleventh hour. We are meeting a whirl- "broad enough and liberal enough to the Township of Madison "will make meet the approval of all cittlzens t< a house to house canvass on Tues- wind buying and finish by offering without a single reservation, Every Dining and whom the ibest interests of South The Stevens Avenue day, September 14, and will meet Bed Room Suite, Every Living Room Suite, Every Rug and all Odd Pieces, both in Amboy are uppermost. at the respective polling place on Tuesday, September 28, 1920, from Warehouses and Store at Practically Wholesale. In hundreds of cases these slaugh- o , 7 o'clock a. m. to 9.00 o'clock p. m., tered prices are 10 to 25% below wholesale. Why disregard the opportunity you ASOTHKR SOTT THREATENED for the purpose of holding the Barber Shop primary election and making a reg- have waited five years for, even if you have to act at once. A deposit will hold istration of voters in said election your order. If you find you can beat the value, we will return your deposit. (Continued from Page One) district, an d on Tuesday, October first Class Hair Cutting 12, 1920, from 12 o'clock noon to par annum. All the resolutions wer0 9.00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of We will not expect you to make a special effort to get here for this sale, es- adopted. and Shaving revising find correcting the original pecially if you know of any store more conveniently located that owns merchandise By a resolution of Councilman De- Ladies' Massaging Also registrations. laney the city clerk waa authorized WALTER J. of this sterling quality and is willing to part with right at the beginning of the Secretary County Board of Elections to advertise for bids for the sale o Aurelius (Al) D'Atrio 9-4 Fall Season at anything like following prices, which represent only a few items $23,000 improvement bonds, the pro 119 So. Stevens Ave. taken at random but now on the floor. ( ceeds to pay tho expense of the con- Advertise In The Citizen. struction of the' storm sewers and QUALITY AND PRICES ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED IN THIS SALE. curb on TJorxlentown avenue. Report ot ovorseer of tho poor, showing the cost of maintaining the $57.50 9x12 Axminster $175.00 4-piece Walnut Fin- poor for tho month ot August to be Rugs 37.50 ished Bed Room Suites $1.06.39, waa received and filed. Olty $19.00 9x12 Congoleum $210.00 3-piece Davenport treasurer's report showing n balance Rugs 13.75 Tapestry Suite on hand) of $3,fifi2.9S was also re- celvd and filed toy motion of Coun- $389.50 9-piece Mahogany $225.00 3-piece Tapestry Liv- cilman Kross. Dining Room Suite $298 ing Room Suite Councilman Shuoy mado a motion Labor Day 10-piece Walnut Dining Room $340 $550.00 B-piece Tapestry Liv- that tho city clork publish a notlco Suite ing Room Suite In tho form of a request, urging1 all $510.00 10-piece Walnut property owners to clear their BWIO- The man of tomorrow is the saver of today, $385 $575.00 3-piece Tapestry Liv- -wnlks from tho proporty lino to tno Dining Room Suite ing Room Suite curt) lino of all v/eeds. The Coun- whether he saves little or much. And Labor 10-piece Jacobean Dining $670.00 10-piece Walnut Din- cilman stated that this has not boon Suite $235 ing Room Suite done and is causing Inconvenience to Day is a good day to make a good resolution— 9-piece Golden Oak $55.00 Fireside Chairs, tho public who sometimes rathor $198 walk In tho stroot tlmn walk through the best in your life—to save. We welcome the Dining Suite Loose Cushions tho hoavy 'wtoods. $460.00 4-piece Walnut account of laboring men here—men of brawn $360 $79.50 3-piece Library By motion of Councilman Kress Bed Room Suite Suite permission was granted to Alhort J. and brain. $470.00 4-piece Mahogany $52.50 Library Cross to storo underground a 100- Bed Room Suite $370 Table gallon gasoline fank at tlio corner $275.00 3-piece Tapestry $32.50 Mahogany Library - of David sfcroot and Stevens avenue. $198 Councilman Dolanoy mado a mo- Living Room Suite Table tion that tho matter of poor gas The South Amboy $225.00 3-piece Library Suite $110.00 9x12 Seamless Wil- sorvlco on Poltus street bo roforred Covered in Muleskin $169 ton Rugs to tho city solicitor. $210.00 3-piece Library Suite, $125.00 9x12 Royal Wilton In regard! to a bad break In tho Trust Company | Mahogany Frames, Tapestry Rugs pavemont In Washington avonue near Cushions $159 • tho Rarltan River Railroad bridge. $89.50 9x12 Axminster Councilman Kress mad© '<• motion $14.98 50-lb. Felt Mat- Rugs that this matter be called to the at- This bank enjoys intimate personal contact tresses 9.98 $69.50 9x12 Axminster tention of the Board of Freeholders, $23.50 50-lb Felt Mat- Rugs GS this thoroughfare is under their with its clients. Let s prove it to yon. tresses 18.50 Jurisdiction. $22.50 Deltex Grass $225.00 4-piece Ivory or Ma- Rugs Councilman Stanton called i,he at- hogany Bed Room Sets $175 tention of the other mombers of tho $1.15 Conegleum Floor Cover- 4% Interest in Our Special Department. ing, 15 Patterns, Best Quality 'council In regard to placing a light $260.00 Polished Oak Bed $195 on Church street between Stockton Room Sets any Quantity 59c street and Stevens avenue, which 2% on Checking Balances Averaging $500.00 • has "been requested by the property owners along that street for some for any one month. 2 Nsw Carloads of Our Finest Fall Furniture on Sale This Week time. Councilman Kress made a •motion that the matter be referrod to tho lighting committee for in— veatlgatlon to ascertain where a West Furniture Company, Keyport, N. J. light on that storeet could too best placed. When a motion for adjournment THB SOUTH AHBOY CITIZEN. Kindly msntlon CltUsa whan pat- FISHING IN BOYHOOD DAYS ronizing advsrtlssTa. PUBM8HBD WKBELT BT BURDEN &DEWAN VBB SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING CO Glorious Time When Mother Kept SEAL ESTATE AGEKCT, Meats That You Can Eat SOOTH AMBOT, It J. Supper and Praised the Five Little Sui.fish. Offers tho Following Property Foreign AdvertUing Representative FOB SAIKl THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION The city man who was thp country One house, 2 lots, 50x100, corner AMERICAN SUBSCRIPTION HATES: hoy of yesterday CIOHPS his eyes a few Ridgway avenue and Conover street KjTince. ranes 1 tai 2, fUSO; mneo 8 minutes and lives over again a sum- Two lots on Raritan street,. 50r Prime Rib Ifcoast to 8, {2.00. mer afternoon of long ago, notes the 100 ft, fine location. Mllivmikee Journnl. A dny when his Hotel property on Augusta street, STORES CO. Sntcred in Ike Pot OIBce «t Sontt Amboy little crowd, equipped with enough 5Ms lots. 121 NO. BROADWAY Hindquarters Genuine Lamb ieeoud claw mall matter. worms to feed a school of fish, betook One house, ^ one lot 25x100 ft., 8 Itself to the pool where It was annu- rooms, on Augusta street, betweaa ally reported nnd fervently believed Broadway and Stevens avenue. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920the big bass were hiding. One double house, 12 rooms, 1. !ot, Pot Roast -25c Small Cali Hams 25c They didn't get big bass. Bites caine 40x100; Tents for $33 per month. One house and store, 2 lots, 60x100 SPECIALS! 8WINDLEKS W0BKING. slowly, nud those they landed were lit- ft, StevenB avenue and David street tle sunflsh. Is there anywhere In nny Veal lor roasting 16c upChoice Cut Steaks 35c In order to prevent the mulcting One double house, 2 lots, 50x100, lnke n muakle big enough to give him Stevens avenue. Fresh or Corned at the next-of-kin o£ men who died ns great a thrill ns those little sun- One house, 4 rooms, 2 lota, 60x100 plate or soft rib in the war 'by unscrupulous swindlers flsh? He wns late to Bupper, but there ft. on David street Breast of Lamb - 20c Beef 12c tha American Legion has started a was supper kppt for him. And mother Ono house, 1 lot on Henry EtrMt Fresh-June Peas 12c •campaign among its 9,600 posts to didn't soold. She was pleased as One double house, 1 lo'., August* FRESH KILLED CHICKENS V -warn against such practices, an* to punch, and told him to liurry and clean street. the fish, and she would cook them. One double house, t lots, 60x100 Sardines, ean - 5c VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY arrest and prosecute all offenders And she did. ft.', Henry street JA. personal canvass of all_gold star One store and 3 lota on Broad- ii's UKeat Market •mothers and relatives of .those who No other grown person praised his way, between* Augusta and Church Pat-a-Cake, pkg. 25c eatch. In all the world he and mothfcr streets. •died in aervice will bo made in every alone recognized how worth while Telephone 26 Quality and Weight Guaranteed .community where there is, a Legion One store, 2 lota, 50x100" ft, corner those five llttlo sunflsh were. And yet Broadway and John street Can Shad - 8c post and they will be fully informed it didn't seem wonderful that she Four lots, lOOxMO ft, Douglu 2O9 David Street of the means taken- by the swindlers didn't ask him where the bass were. avenue, Avenel, Woodbridg«, ftN. to Obtain money. One such conn That ivus what other peoplo did. Thirty-one acre farm, MsdlsoB Puffed Riee, pkg. 15e denco man' already has been ar- It was a wonderful day. hut as he township, one house, 9 rooms, 1M KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS looks back on It, he sees that the won- and other buildings; fruit tress, rested after he had sent a telegram truck farm, part woodland. Pries WANTED to a; mother in the name of,, her derful thing was not the little string of "boy's fish." hut the mother who only $7,000. missing sonr asking for funds. Of- was 80 pleased thut she stood over a Forty-eight lots, Hillcrest Park, The South Amboy Terra fera to provide details of soldiers South Amboy, $240 per lot, or 15,- hot stove cooking them. How glad 000 for plot Cotta Go. has openings for s deaths and information as to the lo- she was to do It. How happy sho few steady men who win apply cation of thetr graves for payment would he If she could do -It ngaln, to- litTRDElf A DBVTAIT, are the usual lure held out by theday. But she lives too fnr away now. 218 First Street, South Arabs/, V. J. themselves to leant Trades. swindlers- We wonder If he remembers to write Good pay while learning. Yard and tell her of his discovery—his dis- labor is also wanted. Apply at covery that mother's heart wns big Kindly mention Citizen whsn pat- factory or to Mr. M. F. Nagie, ENGINEERS FAVOR INCHEASEI) enough to make his little fish a splen- ronizing advertisers. did catch. 210 John Street. KOTOB VEHICMS FEES A BANK BOOK For the purpose ot stimulating ef- •forta to bring about increased license 'fees for motor vehicles, the Trenton HESS' A bank book in the home is like a horseshoe Chapter of the American Association THE ADVANTAGE OF over the door—symbolic of good fortune and «f Engineers at the regular monthly -meeting adopted a resolution to this good luck. The difference is that the horseshoe effect Copies of the resolution will CUSTOM TAILORING BAKERY "tie sent to Governor Edwards and the Having secured additional help really doesn't make you lucky, and the bank chairman of tho Senate and As- Every man who appreciates just how much personal *illl be able to supply their patrons •aembly Highway Committees- x book does—the bank book makes YOU. appearance counts for today, wants his clothes to be with fresh Bolls and Buns at 5.30 In the resolution the engineers' set beyond criticism—in fabric—in style—in fit. a. m. and 3.30 p. m. i *>rth that the cost or construction •and maintenance of pufillc highways He wants the individuality, the character, that can Hot Bread at 11 a. m. and 4 p. Are you one of the fortunates who has found •has Increased at a rapid rate in the m. Also a full line of Pies, Pastry last few years; that the use of the be attained only by custom tailoring. and Cream, Puffs. joy and satisfaction in a Savings Account? Itghways is now confined to a great Our Coffee Cakes are the "Talk of ^extent to the mot6r vehicle traffic, For the custom-tailored man has a choice of an un- Good luck and good fortune in the shape of a limited variety of fine custom woolens in patterns, tho Town." •which enjoys a proportionally ^lar bank book on this institution is to-day shared twnsflt from the use of the roads, weaves and colors not to be had in ordinary clothes. XAKEBS OF andi that the license fees for motor by hundreds in South Amboy whose savings are vehicles have not been increased in By coming here and selecting your Fall Suit you can -recent years In proportion to the have it styled to meet your.own personal taste and earning steadily at the interest rate of 4 per benefits derived toy such vehicles. Stow"!"!! v • The Legislature Is asked to pro- requirements—you can have it made to fit precisely cent a year. .• ^. vide a measure whereby an increase from head to foot. In fees ta effected so that motor JBrmb vehicle traffic will hear a more equit- SUITS MADE TO MEASURE, $33.25 and up. FOB SALE AT AL1 GHOCBBS able share of the cost of reconstruc- tion and maintenance of roads. The South Amboy A! resolution was also .adopted en- REGAL FOOTWEAR MEN'S FURNISHINGS dorsing the action of the Indianapolis OPERATORS WANTED Chapter and other chapters of the Fifteen experienced girl op- American Association of Engineers Trust Company requesting the National Railroad erators on Ladies' Silk Under- Council of the Association to invite wear—only eirls competent railroad beads of the country to. a to earn from $15 to $25 per SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES anlc failed. Sou haven't got a cigar About you, hnye you?" PUBLISHED WSBKLT blankets aBd took down the tenti THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN About 11 o'clock everything wai SOUTH AK2OJ. M. I. NOW IS THE TIME ready for the appearance of th Don't Start the Furnace Yet to prepare for SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920 truck' Th« t™<* cam° at 11.30 an everything was piled in and we lef Put off burning coal as long as possible; you'll need camp at 12.00 noon. A fine tim it later. A Radiantfire will provide plenty of warmth Next Winter's Heating was had by all the scouts. Durln; at the touch of a match for less than a furnace fire. By using a Sunday and Tuesday scouts wer I BOY SCOUT 4•I* . sent for envelope stretchers, bucke Heats instantly; is absolutely odorless; glows like a •*• j of Bteam, pipe thread for mendhii grate of live coals. _, ; { « f DOINGS. «.•« tents, sky hooks for holding up ten MUELLER flaps, red oil for red lanterns, ten Styles for various rooms. *s* wrench for tightening tents an( The difference between scrimmage line for hanging clothe: PIPELESS FURNACE coal and poor coal la th* on. Who was the fellow who said Troop YOU WILL BE MADE COM- difference between comfort and On Tuesday, September "Here cornea an apple tree," whll' discomfort. Scouts walked to Stevensdale where ^ passing his test on ten differen FORTABLE BOTH IN MIND the meeting was held. Roll call trees? AND BODY. found 27 scouts and officials present. The members of Troop 1 wish t Our Coal is A tug of war was then played after thank everyone who helped make th Let me call, give you full Solid Comfort which races 'Were run to four snouts camp a success. particulars and arrange for for the relay team. The next meet- Coal Bed Cups Swallow All Stars. demonstration. ing will be held at headquarters to It is screened carefully, de- On September 2 the All Star base reorganize the patrols for tho patrol livered promptly, and make* ball nine met their first defeat a contest. Any scout who is absent Sold Under a Liberal Guarantee warm friends. will be con8idered out of the con- the mercy of the Red Caps, by tin Radiantfire No. 20. Port- Radiantfire No. 102, one score of 28 to 10. The Red Caps go; able type. Cash price of the fireplace styles. J. W. OLSEN CO. test 1 INSTALLED BY COMPETENT are stlll some vacancies lei tired running bases. Oliver was th< Cash price $63.00. On Talephona 336 There $23.00. On monthly pay- only star for the All Stars maltin ments, $24.15. monthly payments, $66.15. . MECHANICS in the troop and boys over twelComv' three runs, while Philips garnore Perth Amboy -years are welcome to join. five for the Red Caps. Flannigar Ordeis may ha left at HoS- Iround next meetinB at 7.30 o'cloc NOTE—The manufacturer has increased his price to man's Smoke Shop, 111 N. and take out your application blank pitched for the Reda, allowing flv us 10%. But all present stock will be sold at the for- Broadway, South Amboy. T«L Frank C. Hoffman 202. the All Stars walked twelve men mer prices, for cash, or on easy terms. Select your Wednesday, August 18. Radiantfire now. 140 John St. So. Amboy, N. J. Reveille was blown at 7.00 a. « and allowed seven hits. Tho lineur Scouts arose, went through the! >was as follows: setting up exercise* and washed. Hed Caps—Buckhart, c,; F. Flan After breakfast tests were given in nigan, p.; Adams, 1)J.»; French, 2b. PUBLIC SERVICE CITY HOTEL Cleary, 31b.; Philips, ss.; Lynn, cf. first class signaling and swimming, ,_,-:'•• THE PLACE TO BUY _ Albert Jerome, Prop. Miller, rf.; E. French, If. eecond class fire building, cooker Gas Labor Saving Devices on Easy Terms. *""" and first aid. William Sullivan an' All Stars—lEmmons, c.; Kennedy No. 267 First Street Ammann hold the camps p.; Oliver, p.; Ryan, lb.; McGonlgle, Werner 2b.; Covllle, as.; Conroy, rf.; Petty, South Amboy « for long distance swimming record If.; Wortley, cf. ot approximately one mile and a Courtesy Extended to All half They say that Werner Am bt John's- Writing*. GEO. M. MORTENSOH maun Js the -scout who performed There Is satisfactory evidence thn DON'T DELAY! Patrons the difficult feat of swimming across St. John, tlio beloved brother of Jtunia Plumbing Such's clay P)t with his ears tied. and son of Zebcdec, was the niithor o Order Late In the morning tl ot Ilii! Gospel, lOiilslli's and Ui.'velailon! and Heating Transient Guests Accommodated scouts went in Mr. Safran's car to ascribed to him. Tlt<> Itovelntlom were written durliiK Ms exile on the the ocoan for a swim. Upon return Island of I'dlnios; (lit Oospiil nnd lO YOU SAVE 25c or more ot auto ing we had our dinner and 'washed ties after bis return under iminesty to Residence—270 Second Street $1.00 by buying- here. I hftve a (all our dishes. The swim had in tho Ephfesus, where ho WHS superior of IN TOWN line of Boya' Suits and G»nt'» For- morning was enjoyed so much thai •he churches. Shop—Main Street or country, out-door garments, nlshings; 'also Men's Working the scouts walked to the ocean for especially at this season, need another swim in the afternoon. WHY WORRY OVER STOR- COAL Clothes. requent attention in Two scouts from East Orange, AGE BATTERY TROUBLE? Telephone Connections Cleaning, pressing and repairing Louis and' Standish Rowe, who were Now I done at reasonable prices. touring the country, pitched their Gleaning and ' tent near our camp. The Wo fol- We have the finest Lehigh lows came from Massachusetts. Af- FOR SALE! coal on themarket. Full 2000 Pressing S. ter supper most of the scouts wenl THE TAILOR pounds guaranteed for every to the rnoviea In Belmar to see Most Desirable Newly We understand every branch 122 Bo. B'ay, Opp. C. B. & Douglas Fairbanks In the "Molly- ton. Prompt delivery. of our business and'can satisfy South Amboj, K. J. coddle." Built Houses the most particular patrons. Thursday, August 19. One tyro family flat and two lots PAUL BRYLINSKI Reveille .blown at 7 a. m. Scouts L. HOSE NTH A L B •went through the setting up exer- n Portia street. One 7-room bouse, on Louisa Center and Elm St; Bergen Hil Real Estatefl» Insurance clseB and washed up. After foreak- 119 So. B'dway South Amboy Our Motto: • fast a fourteen mile hike was talt- treet Phone 239-J " en by second class scouts, ibeing One 5-room bungalow, on Louisa "BOOST SOUTH AMBOY" accompanied by an assistant scout- treet. Property for sale in all parta ot Every improvement in eacn; master and two first class scouts We have installed the latest H. A. M'CABTHY WILE MARTIN County and State, Farms and Factory The purpose of the hike was to take porches and: windows screened. An Sites a Specialty. PropertlM Bought, part of the first class test. The equipment for testing, charg- Inspection ot these houses is re- PIANO TUVINO and Sold and Exchanged. scouts started about 10 o'clock and ing and repairing your battery. luested. For particulars apply to UNDERTAKER REPAIRING FACTOBY SUPPLIES, such aa boll- arrived at camp 12.45 o'clock. We er, Heaters, etc. Estimates given. Agency for U. S. L. and H. LAMBERTSOIf, AND £51 First Street, Sontk Amber. V. I. then had our dinner and after- Columbia Batteries JUSTICE! OF THB PBACM ; wards some of the scouts went for a 150 Hordentown Ave, Sonth Amboy 115 S. BROADWAY TaUphon* 1IS-M RUBE5 F0BG0T8O5 swim in the ocean. As it was quite SAMUEL MEDINETS TeL tSt, Sonth Amboy, H. i. •windy a rough tlmo was had by all. Tel. 224 105 Broadway South Amboy, IT. J, After supper the scouts dressed anil Opposite Post Office marched to the man's house who had Prompt Service Either Day or Night let them use the camping Bets. This GEORGE NEFF man came over to the camp later BRINDELL & FIELDER on and was given three cheers by Telephone 228. the scouts. Tenter on a mashmallow General Contractors and Bnilta Painting and roast was had and enjoyed by all. If you want to get there, take Friday, August 20. Carpenters and Masons. Paint- Reveille was Mown at 7 a. in ing, Popcrhanging and ••• BILL'S ... Paperhanijing Broailcfast was soon cnton mid then Interior Decorating; The —— •, ), ; the scouts had tho morning to them- selves. Sonio of the scouts took Let us ;;lvoyou mi cjBtliuatQ on your Half _ _ Red Bus Line No. 234 Bordentown Avenue tho row boiitn and look a ride work. — Between —| across tho river to tho opponlte shoro Telephone £35 Filled Ash Can QS© where, tho day hefore, on tho four- 212 John Street South Amboy Coal fully consumed M Ailoy-Mechicsnlle-Pertl] Amtoy toon milo hike, a pond was HRCII with leaves little ash. The Boyn- mnny watnr lilios. doming 'back n Careful Drivers, Comfortable bont race was hold between tho two ton Square Pot Boiler cuts I'STSIJRAJVCK ash waste to the limit—as Cars and Prompt Service boats; ono wna called tho Uoaoliuc you'll find out after you in- In all its branches because it wna small and tho Bmull stall one. "The man who has a policy In TH1 follows wero In it. The men WIIH The square firepot is spe- LOKENZ BAEICH JfOBTH RIYBB nfSUBANCB COM. won by tlio Resolute beemtac the ciaay designed for the impor- PANT may rest easy in the knowl- Shamrock busted an our. Tlio rest tant work of turning your coal edge that his beat interest are at into comfort—with economy. of tho follows wrote their account Ml BBOADWAt all times fully protected, and that of the fourteen mlln hike. Atfor A ton of coal burned.ina Boynton Square Pot Boiler Magic Service in case of loss he will be relmbuned dinner tho scouts lounged around un- koeps your radiators properly without quibble or delay. Incorpor- til 3 o'clock when thoy went for the heated days longer than th'e Presto-Vlbnto," for Bleetrie Fae< ated 1822; assets over 7% millions. Jast jllp In the ocenn. Alter supper same quantity shovelled' into an old style round firepot. Manage Represented by tho scouts took a short hiko after MEAttPEWFECT DAYS- for Ladies nnd Gmtltonen Uss Heater which they returned to camp and The fire burns brightly be- FREDERICK H. LEAR I LIKE THEIR SHOPtP cause ashes do not cling to the Best and Most Economical drew up their plans for the night. ' sides. AttOiiKETHEIRWMS Pompeian Massage Cream ' method in the wotld for heat- 210 George Street Two largo watermelons wero de- Hxcluilvely voured. A rathor sleepless night Boynton Furnace Co. ing houses. CONSULT was expected hecnuso it 'was the last The Square Pot Maker* Sold, Installed Uu» nanatnd br night in camp and lots was expected pHB end of a perfect, well- 37th St. near Broadway Special attention given to Children'• OPR GUARANTEE. to happen. . fed day simply means that New York Hair Cutting. P. J. Sullivan another full of promise U com- If the user or purchaser of any Saturday, August 21 ing. Our meats will bring hap- Magic Service Pineless Heater is noi FOR Reveille wan blown at 7.0O o'clock. piness to your everyday life. satisfied will) its performance after a The scouts turned out Immediately trial In actual use oi not moro than LOWEST PRICES Off to see which other scout looked the LAUNDRY Bixty days we will refund to the worst nftor a night of iodine paint- Watch for Str. Happy Party Have your laundry work purchaeer the iirlce received liy us PLUMBING AND HEATI1TO ing by the big scouts. One fellow done by for the Heater, provided It bo re- looked Hko a cigarette advertising urned to us complete to our freight sign with Mi rail, Camel, Sweet Cap- BLAKELEY LAUNDRY itation. Istlmates Given. All Work Guaranteed oral, Lucky Strike, and Fatimn paint- OF TRENTON The non-corroding Armco IngqJ ed on' him. Another scout had, "I Clean Sanitary Work Iron Radiator of the Magic Service am a nut," another scout "O glory Work loft on Saturday will bo ready 107 SOUTH STEVENS ATE. B guaranteed for five yeara. be," one with "Srjuare heiid," while tho following Huturdny Attractive I'rkcg Quick Installation 0T7M. PARKER, other aconts had Mich things ns dico, Your dealer will show you and explain theSquarc J. Alfred Johnson and clowns, while ono looked liko a Pot Boiler. The Boynton Trtilrus and another like a zelira. Furnace and Newport Broadway' and Augusta St. nsurance of All Kinds Ranieare alsaondlsplay. P. J. M0NA6HAN After setting up exorcises the scouts ire, Automobile, Liability, Explodon, See film or write ui to- Sole Agent washed up. After breakfast was over day. Casuaitj, Etc. Kindly mention' Cltlzon when pat- 20S DAVID STREET acwits folded their coin and Surety and Fidelity Bonds ronizing AdTertJjer«. Tel. 28 MS MAIX ST. SOUTH ABBOT NOTICE Is hereby given the* m. »- Here ATe the Greatest Savings in Primary Elec** 11. 1920 lor all political parties will be He. in the City of South Amtioy, Count; Shoes \'ou Have Seen in Years ot Middlesex and State of New. Jer- METHODIST sey, on - «,» hs.tnrv of the rk taU s*10* trade has me rchandise of equal quality been offered AT SUCH EX- Nect51p?Y I OW PRICES. THVUSANDS of Pairs of MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES at 20% TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1920, ctln the between the hours of 7 o'clock to 40% under Price. Come, ext% g bargains of your life. You wffl not be disappointed In a single thing a. m. and 9 o'clock p, m. for the purpose of nominating persons for SALE OF Introducing New Fall Style F»ot- the offices hereinafter designated^ wear for Women tad Grown Girls namely: a Member of the House ot f 10 New Fall Style $10 Boots, Oxfords and Representatives for Third Congres- act -The Description of a Cbri sional District; Member of State „» Tne Junior church will Oxford* ft Pumps, $5.1 Silk Hosiery Pumps $5.00 Twentr-serea stales repres*- Beautiful quality atocking* (or Committee, a Sheriff lor County of V connection-"with this HODISH BOOTS In Black, B dress wear—form fitting, four-inch FASHIONABLE HI.TOP BOOTS, Middlesex, a Coroner for County of and Tan—COBKBCT FAL1 double stretchabls garter hem. SPAT POMPS, Eyelet Ties and Ox. Middlesex, three Members .of .**• • ^ lor the Junior church SUng »% to 10. A stocking of high fords. Long or medium ramps. AI FORDS mid rears in ..IM General Assembly, four Members of ^uja&S 0 lasses." class, that wears equal to the $3.00 h«el hclgliU. Tko latest new Fall the^Bbard of Chosen Freeholders, a Black and Patent Colte***. B kind. Fall Opening S>« AA styles In erery detail. Tie regular Sunday school session or low heels. Sale TtlcP- city clerk, a Councilman-at-Large, •,at 2 30 in the afternoon for tne si 'IOU Councilmen for Second and Thjrd Wards, and a Constable for Second ' Btudy of God's Word. . The evening service will t»e Comfori Shoe Bargain Ward. llowea $5.05 $5.95 Said Primary Election will be held •witH e, sons service f° Dr. Whitcomb'g $10 Cushion Tlir flu* Uulhor DHd T*ir rrrj latrit lanu bavc in the following places: preaching- The evening topic, In ifceae nhori bn Sole Comfort Shoes and Ox- be«n cboicn to live tkc fords for women proper ntjlf, rit an First Ward—First and Second dis- ll who sent Irctrd and the romfort nnd np kiow tricts at School No. 2 a Second Ward—First district at Pro- vtilp I* et Ifce tection Engine house; second district tSvrrj pulr Ttieae celebrated Health at office of Thos. J. Burden, lirst his the flowers were- wnrrnnl- SUou ar« just what their street. ril by u« name Implies, They con- Third and Fourth Wards—All dis- • to th0 homes ot t» Blvr form to the shape • III- at the foot and re- tricts at School No. 1, fleorgo street. qulro no break ing ••(Ion. tn. Thry'ra eom- Further take notice that the Board /ort»h)fi -trom tho of Registry and Election In and for New Knit moment you put FALL the Cay of South Amboy will make - win Style filioro them on your f*rt. BOOTS «j^ng at All heel heights. a house to house canvass on Tues- ¥ m«J3k virl kid. $10 New $C ? day, September 14, and will meet /*1 tlmo ls S.9S at the respective, polling: places on to the mtd- 5.95 k*5.95 Fall Styles O. 5.95 Tuesday, September 28th, 1B20, from wlll be helpful to 7.00 o'clock n. m. to 9.00 o'clock p. Vednesday evening and New Fall m., for the purpose of holding the primary election and makig a reg- ur in praise and prayer. Style istration of voters in said election ' evening the regular eadqugrfers:For School;Shifts district, and on Tuesday, October onthly meeting of the official High Out 20th, 1920, from 12 o'clock noon to 900 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of •«a'rd will be hold at 8 o'clock, also Boots $S.BO 9«ys' tud Gills' SS.SO Big Boys' and •j..Sccond. quarterly conference. All BOYS' revising nnd correcting the original Extra HUgh Cutf Small Boys' registrations. its officials aro urged to be present, For ttoji Md 18.50 itenoh Olrls. Eitra ~ School Mode WALiTKR J. RRIIJL/V, .8 plans tor the fall and winter are high eat, Sh School and Secretary County Board of Elections. o tie discussed at this time. black or Drest Shoes. 9-4 Thaj choir is planning for a mus- brown. $10 htgb eats— NOTICE OP rnnrAiiT entertalnment in the near fu- (*r , Watch for the announcement. Mb**!, *wtm ui NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, K e n • r • I .95 a Primary Election for all political '" UI.ACK M.95 ho«« are parties will be held in the Township T TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1920, ctrt «^r between the hours cf 7 o'clock a. m. and 9 o'clock p. m. for tha- lobert M. Henry, of Old purpose of nominating persons tor eld services in the M. E. '4.95 i&98 ?2.J$ the offices hereinafter designated, 3 o'clock (old time) last namely: a Member of the House of id gave a splendid talk on Dr. Whttcomb'b'o SAO Representatives for Third Congres- Thousands of Pairs, Men's and Young sional District; Member of State a Christian?" Mr. Henry Cowtort Committee, a Sheriff for County of ide of a week with him, Men's New Fall Style $10 Shoes Middlosex, a Coroner for County of are pleased to meet her. All Marked $5.95^ Middlesex, three JTembers of the ;1SB Kathryn B. Blood of The PiaMt tialioeilon «f Fine SIMM W« H»T« KT«T MDM4 «W Caitoaert. M.ACK OK BtlOWK. All lot 8hsp««. tltmtj «f eneral Assembly, four Members ot WMe With*. ' the Board of Chosen Freeholders, one Township Committeeman, for 3 Lanibertson has been years; Constable for 3 years, Jus- tice of the Peace, and two Survey- past two weeks. ors of Highways. Said Primary Election will be held Tice and family of New at Browntown School House. ,'(!., have returned home Further talte notice that the Board ug relatives in Perth and m-m v. i. of Registry and Election in and for ioy,and Ticetcwn. he Township of Madison will make Worth a, house to house canvass on Tues- day, September 14, and will meet to 11 p. m. Monday the $10.00 at the respective polling place on )„ through this place was Tuesday, September 28, 1920, from 7 O'clock a. m. to 9.00 o'clock p. m.T for the purpose of holding the C«lf or Black primary election and making a reg- .Meeker, ot Newark, Gnu Metal- istration of voters in said election her sister,(Miss Ella F. district, an d on Tuesday, October cetown. 12, 1920, from 12 o'clock noon to 9.00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose ot Special OfFerin revising and correcting the original las Tice as ten varieties egtstratlons. growing in her garden. *10 "F.urU^s" HMltli 'JOr. Fosttf!?' Comfort WALTER .1. REILLY, , a beautiful display. Secretary County Board of Elections. for$S.»5 9-4 , Mrs, John Carr ot Key- Stylist, and, durabk % business men, well joyed"'over. Labor Day with dressed young men and all m«h tMt Vaat OltDIJfAXCE. J Mrs. 3. O.""«ri0B. comfort and style combined. Th« greatest •ALE OF An Ordinance providing for and women are anxious to know SCOUT regulating the grade of Ferris Street, f- and/ what time they register en» «5i •ojri *5.95 n the City of South Amboy. 'ii/i township. MO.Tti Sent Be it ordained by the Common SIIOM. A gtml Council of the City of South Amboy: il|«9 ftr otrthft Section 1. That Ferris Street in so having graves at the Choeso- o fc he City of South Amboy be grad- M. 12. cemetery are requested ed and the gira.de thereof be reg- that they are properly marked. ulated la accordance and conform- fedf In Black ty with the map prepared by A. T. iIcMichael, City Engineer, and on ICrWn Tlco spent Frldny even- Call, Brown Cnlf and Viol Kid. Mo- file in the offlco of saldi City En- lth Mr. anil Sirs. .Terry Brvln (Uom, Broad an* gineer. cotown, and had a delightful K.00 Sh«*a Kxt.ru WKe Section 2. That the expense of TnMs. AH Sixes. he improvement aforesaid, and the f cost of making said Impro emerit, be ( $2.89 assessed against the lands and real Oflobor 3 at 3 p- m , standard Uoyu Copi»er Tuo School MBW KOTICK—vcw lot Juat arrtred state benefited thereby in the man-' tl vnlusi all no]Id. * Iron the quart«rmaat«ri D«i»t, Tvlce Will bo hold In the bUos up lo l*tt « ner required by law. and the bal- S1O U. S. Aim/ Inspected Hip ance, if any, be paid by the city at / hurch. All welcome. I M Uiiiim' a-Strap . BMII» Sllppm $2.39 and Storm King; Bubbor Boote large In tho manner provided 'by law. / BUT new at th'i r»ir mon«y aav- Section 3. That this ordinance 'd Mrs. Francis Ilartlo liave W.U a-,r.' V. 8. Ann, strl. lBff prtea. Tb«s« ar» tail kBBth Boots ihsll lake effoct on its publication. JL I ^M*—KB tfto mooaphldn. Will with rbratM for faSt«nfcff: jovblo ply at alnod Hconsos to run auto All persons interested in or at- II «5»» •"».'*« $3.89 SLATER'S 1 •a HIM tectec by the said improvement may 3e present and may be heard for •lea Armstrong Is visiting his against said improvement. PERTH AMBOY Passed August 31, 1920. Ben]. Arose. Approved August 31, 1920. FRANK H. GORDON, j' road at tho last electric light . Mayor. e,. going down Spring hill Is WE SELL PIANOS PETER J. COAKLEY, So take premium certificates glsen, no City Clerk. 9-4-2 *} badly. The pipe crossing the prize puzzles, no humbug of any kind, but 's exposed. It should be filled simply honest raljie for your money. In any Tuning and Repairing at Eight Prices. Mr. Auto Owner . JTOTICE TO CEEDITORS. HARRY PARISEN Why not Save Time and Worry by having your CHARLES SAFRAN, EXECUTOR ot Charles Delker, deceased, by direc- • George T^ and son George, 837 Sarld St. r Wone repairs done where you get guaranteed tion of the Surrogate of the County ta'wan, have been tho guests Adam Marczak of Middlesex, hereby gives notice to djaughter, Lillian Hartlo. A good reputation is a valuable Service. the creditors of the said Charles Die- Telephone 315-NI possession.—but you can't mortgage ker, to bring In thoir debts, demandb 339 Augusta St. South Amboy and claims against the estate of t> I ° ~ It said deceased, under oath or af- IBO In Tha Citizen. firmation, within six months from We Also Have Some Cheap Used Car Values this date, or they will bo forever ', Stevens Avenue ibarred of any action Uiorefor against : Telephone 241. the said executor. .••!',•* Night Call 285 Dated Septembpr 2, 1920. „-• CHARGES SAFRAN, ;..'• Shop RBASONABLfl AND EFFICIENT BRIGGS' GARAGE 9-4-9 ' Executor. The Gundrum Service TELEPHONE 322 SOUTH AMBOY I. KAPLAN, LADIES' TAILOR Hair Cutting (LTC'KN'MKD) SU1TK. IlllKSHKB. COATS AMD BKIHTS FCKEBAX DIRECTORS. .MADKTOOUDKH and Shaving Ladlos' and Co,its' No. 208 DAViD ST., SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Problem of Ancient Hlotory, uiheiVri; • uccupted. CLEANINC, PRESSING and REPAIRING ies' Massaging Also Anoilipr Uilnjj we mrvcr could nntlew **Noho{ly," Fnld Mr, Orotirher, "Ii 1'ltOMI'TljY DONE Ambulance Servlco and Auto' Equipment to Hire. stand wan why tliu old-i'iiKliIoneO rnnn fenerous enough to sympathize hon- Roady-Made Skirts Always ilius (A!) D'Atrio who hi..| siidkcB in IIJH ItonlP stn^L'ored estly with of her people's troubles 1 on Hand 9 So. Stevens Ave. J more tliim IK* llmpm!. — 1>H1IMN N't'V/H. when he has a tootlindie of hli own,' III a R'way. Op. Poet OHta, TBX SOUTH uraax cmzra. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920 D. f. MAHONlY'S SPECIAL? '"OBTPJITnES FOB ILL Harold G. Hoffman, M. Lee Stults, RARITAN BRAND, a Good Drinking Coffee, per lb 25c FOB BIHT. Leo J. Coakley and G. Frank Dis- brow, of Luke A. Lovely Post No. GRANULATED SUGAR, per lb : .IP FOB BENT OB FOK SALB-Four room 62, are In attendance at the State POWDERED, CONFECTIONERY AND BROWN SUGAR.7 .house and two acres ofland. Apply to Fred convention of the American Legion Miller, 216 First street. 9-11- BEST CHEESE, per lb FOK KENT—Space for car In garage. Ap at Atlantic City. Hotel Breakers ia •ply to M. Kaufman, 110 S. Broadway. S-Hti the headquarters. BEST BUTTER, per lb .. . FOR RENT —House oa Augusta street. •• A">ply to Ufa. A. T. Worthing, 212 Stevens ai&ne./ 7-7-1 Leo J. Coakley, candidate for SWEET POTATOES, per half peck FOR RENT—Barn, In good'condltion. Ap nomination on the Democratic ticket SMALL WHITE BEANS 10c 1 ply at 2U First street. ^ c0 5-22-tf for Member of Assembly, takes pride FOR RENT—A storehouse with railroad siding. Apply Consumer's Coal Company in the fact that he filed the only POTTED MEATS, per can David street. 4-3-tr petition that had the signature of a FOR RENT —Store on Broadway, near Pure Ground, Red, White and Black PEPPER, V Augusta street. Bteam heat furnished. Ap- woman on It. ply to II. U. Hoffman, South Amboy Trust PURE GROUND MACE, per % lb. pkg.. 'vunpany. 1-31-" All the services at the First - FOR J{E NT—Private garano, separate stall your own lock. 218 David street. 7-3 tist church will be resumed next PRIVIT PLANTS for Hedge Fencing, per 100.. ,$2.0u «U^ . V Sunday. The Bible school will com- sssT BOABD WAlCTBlfc mence at 10 o'clock followed by the LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH VEGETABLE^ preaching service. In the evening at WANTED^Board for a boy.. . years. ORDERS DELIVERED. TELEPHONE Address Leonard Meglll, geni delivery 7.30;there will be a song service South Amboy. 9-11-1 followed1 by a sermon. Mr. Mc- Comb will preach at tooth services. FOB BUM. Better come and enjoy trie service. FOR SALE—7 room house, all Improve- ments, steam heat, flue cellar. Terms to The regular meeting of the Wo- eult purchaser. 268 Bordentpwu Ave. 9-4-1 Sale 3OOO Yards , FOR SALE—House on First street, eight men's Auxiliary of the South Am- rooms, hard wood floors, steam heat, electric boy' Hospital will be held In City , light, gas and bath. Call at Citizen ofllcc for particulars. fl-t-tf Hall on Tuesday, September 14, at FOR SALE—House, 8 rooms, barn and 2 4 p. m. All persons who are mem- lots on Fine avenue. Apply H, Straub. 9-4 bers of the Auxiliary are urged to FOR SALK—Double houae, 2 lots, Henry, street. Inquire 140 S. Keltus street. 3-1-1 be present as buslnoss of importance I'OIt SALE—Five room house, one lot, on is to be transacted. West Furniture Co., Keyport, N. J. 33&vld Htreeti price 11,800. Five room house, bath, all Improvements, one lot, on Henry atreet; prloeH4.5OH. Apply Win. H. l'arlsen, Contractor MoGovern Is getting 106 North Broadway. 8-7-tr along nicely with the curbing on AT FOR 8 AXE—Ten room house, all improve- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ments. Lot 66x100 feet. Also 8 room house, Bordentown avenue. put Improvements, lot 50x100 feet, known Asthe Watson homestead property, David street. Also 8 lots In Uloot 11, Henry street. The Board ot Trustees of the Pres- Apply to A. II. Bergen, 200 Main street, tele- byterian church meet Tuesday even- phone 858- W. 7-24-tr ng of next wfeek, the 14th, at 8 FOR 9 VLB—Lota on Catherine, Jeltus and lieOerta street), at 1200 per lot. Apply to W. o'clock in the Lecture Room. II. Parlsen, 106 N. Broadway. 7-3-tf 59c FOR SALE—Four lots corner Portia street and Ward avenue; two lots on Morgan road 'The Hidden Treasure" will be dis- r city line. Apply to F. F. Konah, 128 covered at the Church Night ser- North Broadway, \ o-12-tr vice, Wednesday evening, 7.30 o'clock FOR SALB—House eight rooms, all Im- provements, 322 Fourth street, lot Kdxlll feet. at the Presbyterian church. This ' Apply at Delaney Auto Supply, Stevens ave- nue and Second street. 5-22-tf will be Prayer Meeting Rally Night. Yard On account of holiday our store will be FOR SALE—One lot at Sewaren, good lo- The Session meets Immediately fol- cation. Apply to LeonardTlee, Administra- closed Monday, the 13th tor, Main street and Broadway. O-io-tf lowing this service. This nationally advertised and well known Gold Seal FOR SALE—A two-family flat, 6 rooms quality and two other makes of equal grade all selling •acn, lot20x100 feet, on North Broadway, ear Many people from thiB city attend- be made good business place, to quick buy< regularly here and elsewhere at $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25, at the Inviting price of (4,500. Inquire A.' ed the home celebration at Sayre- Some Specially Attractive Prir B«f«n, HO Main'street, 'phone 363-Wv vllle on Labor Day. Enterprise Hook may be bought here for a limited time at about one- . FOR SALE—A new slzroom house, all provementa, two lots and garage. Loo nd Ladder Company made a good half regular price. All Perfect and Guaranteed. Any on Qrand street, Bay View Manor, with (.. iuca In the line of parade. ' Quoted toi Saturday Selling vlcwofRarltacbay. Inquire A. H. Bergi quantity may be purchased; 15 of the best linoleum 360 Main str4R7phone 858-W. 6-5-tf patterns to select from. A very desirable sanitary floor 86-in. Messaline, black or blue, at per yard $5 FOR' SA.L1S—Large double house on Bor- "The Jolly Pour" will hold an- dentown avenue, near Stevens avenue, long covering as it is absolutely waterproof and weather lots, all Improvements. Also ten lots other dance in Rarltan Hall on Sat- Former pri^e $8.25 en Portia street. Also seven room house proof. and two lots on Karitan street, newly paint- urday, October 2. The Harlem • Five 81x90 Bleached Sheets, each - - ed, all In flrst class shape. Price very reason- azz band will furnish music. able. Inquire or A. H. Bergen, 260 Main Bring Measurements of Rooms. •treat 10-25 86x45 Bleached Hemmed Pillow Cases, at BKA.Ii ESTATE—Salable property tlways Great preparations are being made 18x86 Huck Towels, at each - - c an hand. Dwellings, factory sites, large or for the carnival of Mechanicsville NEXT WEEK WE START A BIG WALL PAPER SALE •mall, farms, building lots, etc., at Inviting 14x20 Huck Towels, at each - - — prices. Now is the time to buy. Don" t delay. Hose Company on Septernber 23, 24 Rents oollected. Fire Insurance placed In reliable companies. Win. H. Farlaen, Real and 25, at Stevenadale grounds. 86-in. Long Cloth, per yard - - •state and Bent Collecting Agency, 16» 10 yard pieces $3.00 Broadway, South Amboy, N. J. l-»-tr That $3,000 salary looks good, WEST FURNITURE CO., : udging from the number of aspir- AUTOMOBILES FOB Bill. ants (or the office of freeholder. ' KEYPORT, N. J. FOR SALE—One Big 6 Studebaker touring oar, oi* rear two-ton with solid tires; one The auto travel through" this city H. Wolff V< garage C»r three cars. Mrs. W. Lyons, tele- on Lalbor Day was very heavy. pone 179. Meahanlcsvllle. Ji*—. 7-10-tf wismHGTOHt xinr AND RLTDS SBf^l&i. The picnic of the United Societies of the Sacred Heart parlsb Labor Day Buy from Citizen Advertisers and get value WOOD FOB SALE—Cut ID store lengths. was a .great success. When the rain <}. E. Applegate & Bon, Henry street. 5-lltf started In the evening, all were It Is reported that William A. FOU SA.LE-Flne sectional flagpole. Call ransferred to the Sacred Heart or phone Mrs. Appleget, 266 liordentown Mills will seek tbe nomination on aveaue. B-28- Hall where the good time continued the Republican ticket aa Justice of KAUFMAN 4 SONS GARAGE-Tel. 297. until early morning. Agents lor Malbohm oars. Storage, tires and the Peace in the Fourth Ward, accessories. Repairing to your satisfaction. Expert sefvloo on all ignition troubles. Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo L. Grace are Magnetos, seir-starters, genorators and oar- The Sewing Society of the Swed- *iurotor« promptly repaired by. competent rejoicing over the arrival of a young workmen. A number of good used-oars for ish Congregational church, Perth sale. 108-110 Stevens avemi«..; 7-21-tf daughter on Sunday. Amboy, were entertanled on Thurs- TRY THE MONAGHA.N SERVICE when BORAK'S ISi&Z day by Mrs. Joel Margnuson, at her MARKE In need of repairs for Boiler, Furnace or Unit No. 3 of St. Martha's Guild Stores and many other things you need re- home on tipper Main street- Guests These Specials Are For Friday, Saturday and Monday pairs for, Storo and shop, 208 David street, will hold a dance In High. School •were present from Sayroville, Fords, open evenings. 7-3-tf Auditorium on September 22. v MONEY TO LOAN on bond and mortgage •erth Amboy and this city. All In sums of 5100,1200,9300,1100, 5600 and up to spent a very pleasant afternoon. 17c lb Brookfield Butter 6*o 110,(100. Inquire John A. Lovely, 105 D'wny. Women who desire to cast their Sugar MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. ote for choice of candidates at the VERY SPKCIAL Apply to J. A. Ooan, P. O. Building. Regular meeting of South Amboy primary should be at home on Tues- Council No. 426, will foe held at Hinders Spring Lamb 31c Condensed Milk, can V FOR METAI. 0U1L1NG8 Bee I'. J. Monag- day next when the loe'al canvassers lian, 'JIB David stroet. Prompt service: stock ;he Club House, David street, on BIB ROAST in hand. 7-3 tr make their houso to house regis- Wednesday, September IB. Election Blad* Cut Good and Under tration. Women must declare them- of officers will be held. All mem- Leg ol Veal lull cut 30c 11) HELP WASTED. olvos to bo twenty-one years of Potatoes, 16 qts. bers requested to be present. Short Cut 1Oc lb - age In order to he registered. lb ^ 8ALE8LADY WANTHD-Ono with ox- perlouoe. aood pay. Broadway Bargain Store, 9-U-tf The degree staff of Good Samari- The Women's Auxiliary to Luke tan Temple No. 5, Pythian Sisters, WANTED—Lady or gentleman agent In A. Lovely Post No. 62 of the Amer- thoolty of South Amboy for Watkius Fam- are requested to be present at tho fresh Hams38]clb ous Products, Known ovorywhoro. Write ican Legion will meet Monday even- next meeting, Wednesday, Septem- J. R. Watklnn Co., 00, N. Y. City. 0-11-4 Ing, and a large attendance Is re- HISLP WANTED— FlnlBhers on dresses ber 15, 1920. and also man to do pressing. Paid whilo quested owing to important business foaming. Apply 1118 Augusta street. 7-24- Lamb Chops Chuck Roast 20c lbSalt Pork 30c to come before the meeting. Th Leonard Tice, of First street, get- business session will be folio LOST ATO Ing tired of riding on railroads, 3Oclb by a social hour, to which, the Iboys lumping on and off of cars and Pork Loins 33e lbCompound Lard, 20c LOST—On Sept. 8, between .TohnandUavId who are members of the post are locomotives, decided ho needed somo scroota, alight Rreon knob from top of um- Invited. There Is a fine time In brella, Flndor plonao roturn to 262 Ilenry diversion, and while at KeanBburg VEAL OUTLETS VEAL STEW 'orequarier Spring Lamb stroet, 0-11-1 rtore. 'Refreshments will be served on Sunday took a ride aloft in a KING NUT BUTTER und there will be an attractive en- WANT TO PURCHASE. sea plane, and found it most delight- tertainment program. ful. 45c lb. 2Oc lb 17c lb 3 lbs 98c* PA.HM WANTED —Want to hear Irom owner of furm or good land for stile. Must be Mr. Arthur F. Ingraham Is tem- priced right. Wrlto L. Jones, Box DOI, OIney, At the Presbyterian Church "Home Roast of Veal 20c lb Corned Beef III. ll-U-1 porarily acting as superintendent of Coming Day" will' bo observed next the Presbyterian Salbbath School, Sunday, the pastor's morning subject 1TOWCE TO EEMOTE WEEDS, ETC. during the enforced absence of Mr. being "The Happy Righteous Man," Rump Veal 30c lbPork Roast - 28aC lb Veal Chops 35c FBOM SIDEWALKS. Prather. .nd tho evening subject "God's Plan WigEHtEAS, COMPliAINTS HAVE of a Christian." Fresh Killed FULL CREAM CI.H? t>een made to the Common Council The Saturday evening dances at Dill Pickles, doz!5e CHICKE N 8 35c | Frankfurters 25c that sidewalks In certain sections Morgan have been discontinued for In his winning ways Is found the 30c lb of the city have been allowed to the summer, the Labor Day event proof of a good bluffer. become obstructed with weeds tind loing the last. The pavilion will plant growth of all kinds, causing! Superstition never keeps people Cantaloupes 8 for the Common Council to pass a reao- be closed by a barn dance to Ibe GOODY lutlon requesting property owners held by the entertainment commit- from accepting thirteen eggs for a to clear nucli sidewalks from prop-1 tee of the Amorlcan Legion during dozen. Nut Butter JLamb Stew arty lino to curb o! all