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Vol. 08. No. 26 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FIUDAY, JULY 28, 1939 Price Four Cents rsmw Tntrttcfi Board of Education to Share Cost STREET PARADE BV "THE STAFF" Mason Requests Governor Moore 1UII11 1UHLJ Of School Ground Improvement TONIGHT MARKS Begins Plans For Have you even thought of South An offer to assume half the finan- provisions made for the playing of j Amboy as a summoi vesort? The cial responsibility for improvement handball and like sports. This court FIESTA OPENING To Recall Two Republicans thought had never occurred to us of the grounds surrounding the High will be surrounded by a concrete until It was brought up by a man ScSiool building on George street, block wall surmounted with iron pipe: Will Precede Start Of Ton Dav Cash Award Of $50.00 Will Bej who took up his residence here some- was forthcoming from the Board of railing. Event For St. Mary's Feature Prize time ago, and has traveled to all Education at its meeting on Wed- The area south of this sunken! On County Election Board parts of the country. nesday evening. court, extending from the east end I Tonight, the Fiesta of St. Mary'sj Another social game party is be- Enthusiastic over the subject, this Councilman Anton Walczak, chair- of the building to a point at the east: Parish, for which preparations have|ing plannccl by a committee of the man points out South Amboy is a man of the Building and Grounds comer of City Hall will be covered been going on for the past month,|Sacred Heart club> tnc d:ite tenta. Declares James A. Dempsey and Mrs. Ethel H. Isele Are Unfit quiet, ideal residential city with a committee of the Council appeared with bithullthic pavement and used j will open with a huge street parade tively seiectecj tarjng Friday night, For Jobs—Says Board Will Not Answer His Questions before the board to request its co- as a playground. | beginning at 7:30 o'clock. There will nth. The affair will, as us- local bijach where one may bathe or August i Concerning Appointment of Mrs. Evelyn Hardy loaf in the sun, and where one mayoperation with the Council in financ- In order'to'carry out the plans, itjbe three sections devoted to special ual, be held on the open air pavi- live without the noise, or odors from ing the work which is estimated will will bo necessary to regrade thej customssport^ancustoms. d v^ides with lion, weather permitting, of course, industrial plants and other things cost in the neighborhood of $800. grounds to provide for a natural prizes awarded to the winner in each beginning at 8:15 o'clock. LOCAL CHAIRMAN SAYS COUNTY SITUATION IS 'ROTTEN' According to an agreement made be- that make some towns so undesir- drainage slope on four sides of the division. The feature prize of the evening, tween Walczak and the members of The parade will start from the Fi- able. playground and will necessitate the in addition to the usual galaxy of Declaring that James A. Demp- and the County Board of Elections the Board of Education, the con- raising of the grounds on the north esta grounds proceeding along Stev- game prizes will be a $50 cash aw- Eey and Mrs. Ethel H. Isele, the twobegan on June 6th after the Muni- He adds that if one enjoys walking struction of a retaining wall at the ens avenue to Bordentown avenue, side, about three feet above the ex- areV General admission tickets will Republican members of the Middle- cipal Chairman had received a pro- through the woods, he can reach rear of the grounds surrounding the east on Bordentown Avenue to Broad- 1 f some of the prettiest woodland paths be placed on ssie in the near fu- sex County Boarc , of Elections have test f om Eugene Bright, Commit- Fourth Street School will also be in- way, north on Broadway to Main ture, demonstrated they are unfit to be .teeman and Mrs. Margaret Bark- in five minutes' walk from the cen-cluded in the work, which will be street, then south on Stevens avenue members of the Board, Republican ter of the city. before the opening of school in the low, committeewoman of the Se- handled by the National Youths Ad- and past the reviewing stand which Eugene Dobrynski heads the com-Municipal Chairman Charles T. Ma- cond Ward, Second District, against Thesi; are only a few of the virtues ministration. fall. mittee in charge of the arrange- | will be located on the school grounds. ments fOT t! son has request:d Gov. A. Harry the ignoring of their nomination of of this city as a summer resort this Superintendent Barr reported thatj provide mus-'[ 'e party. Other commit- Moore to recall them. man points out. Engineer Carl Wilber, who ac- Miis. Perkins, and the substitution companied Councilman Walczak, ex- due to the opening of the new Highi ^"^^"F^ "^Dmrn Corps N members"are Rev. Charies'pol- It's a peculiar thing that we who School in Sayreville, there will be, . . torak, Rev. Walter Urbanik, John The request to Governor Moore icf Mrs. Hardy by the County Board. plained that the grounds surround- Q { Woodbl idKe st Cece]ia Corps of was contained in a letter forward- Upon taking the matter up with have lived here for years, have never about 50 less pupils than during last Jsc,]in and fhe Junior Legion or-J- Cross, Joseph Lagoda, Martin 1 looked at South Amboy in this way, ing the George Street School will be ed this week by the local Muncip.il the County Board of Elections and covered with bithullthic pavement to term in the High School "ere and giinization Qf tWs dty_ The paratje. Ruszala, Peter Kllmek, Frank Wal- Chairman as the result of his ex- • it's true. due to the appointment of Fieder- , , . ,,. |czak, Joseph Sharo, Marion Go- the Republican County Chairman, a thickness of one inch, thus furnish- w]]] djgbanc n st Ma) y scnool perience with the Board in the case James S. Wight, Mason was infor.-n- • • • ing a suitable playground for stu- ic'k Reese, formerly a number of merrymaking will bo-jmolka, John Sharo, John Kach, the local school teaching staff to i of the appointment of Mrs. Evelyn*'ed by the County Board 'that they Seems odd sometimes to Notice dents of the school in addition to I gin. Kubisiak, how anxious some folks are to get the Sayreville High School staff, the Hardy, as a member of the Election | would grant him a hearing in the solving an erosion problem which is Walczak, Boarfl of the Second District of the j matter. Mason's contention was that pictures; how enthusiastic they are becoming acute. teaching costs here will be reduced, Frank Kurzawa. but it will likely be necessary to se- ,__. Second Ward, over the recommen- j this was not the proper way of in taking them; and then how soon A concrete block wall will separ- Qf amusement features> dation of the committeeman and;handling the matter, since in effect they lose interest after the film is cure the services vt a pwt «»cj ^— « f^s~wheel TnTmeiry- ate the playground area from the woman of that ward, who nominat- Hie County Board would be merely turned over to somebody for develop- lawn on John street. This wall will teachcr to handle at least one of the g features, and classes of which Mr. Reese was for-! b "...... ed Mrs. Anna M. Perkins for the sitting in judgment of its own ac- ing But there isn't a p 'ut.rfu'.iphio be surmounted with an iron pipe dancing every night with music fur- William H. Kehoe post. developing concern anywhere that merly in charge. tions and the 'decision could natur- tailing extending from the walk on nished by Walter Kay and his 111 After reviewing the events lead- ally be only one in its own favor. hasn't a house full of developed and the west side of the building to the An application for appointment as Ciub Troubadors. Wiil Be Democratic ing up ta his request, Mason tolcl printed films that haven't been call- .-ifnee teacher in the local High Following the exchange ctf a con- City Hall. Special nights, which have proven the Governor the board In appoint- \ siderable number of lettrrs between ed (and paid) for. School was received from J. Walter so popular in the past, have been South of this wall, a sunken court Freeholder Candidate ing Mrs. Harcty violated all prece- Mason and th« members of • the We wonder sometimes if the un- will be constructed 88x57 feet with Eger, of Perth Amboy. been arranged for, and Tuesday dent, tradition and practice and in called for pictures bill for local bus- night will be "Politicians' Night," County Election Board, the former Petitions Circulated For Local so doing relegated to themselves received a curt letter on July 6th, inesses doesn't come pretty near eat- when some of the leading figures of authority never before usurped, by ing up what little profit (if any) both major political parties will ap- Insurance Broker and Title which read, "Your letter of July 3, a County Board in Midcitssex Coun- received, thoroughly analyzed and , there is in the business. Klnda Boy Scout Troop pear. Thursday night will be a Searcher ty. strikes us that if local merchants Melrose Hose Co. "Mystery Night," and there will also file! for future reference." Mason Mason further charged that the declared this letter indicated tho stopped to figure it up they'd find be an "Old Timers' Night," and a Friends of William H. Kehoe who County Board of Elections will not that it was just another non-profit Presented Badges To Left This Morning "Jitterbug Night," when there will County Board had little desire to have been circulating petitions for answer the questions raised in a se- cooperate in clearing up the sltua- service they were rendering custom- be special dancefcontests and music his nomination as a freeholder can- ries of communications he has ad- j tlon in the county and chose rather ers. For Hi Bridge Camp] guessing contests. didate, this week, reported a large dressed to them and it is his opin- Not that we mean that everybody Past Fire Chiefs number of signatures already secur- o close the matter so far as it was ion that their failure to 0,0 so, con-concerned. turns in a film and then forgets to Begin 24th Annual Encampment ed. stitutes an admission that they were come bade for the finished pictures. At Twentieth Anniversary Din. With all hope of securing act'.cm. Today Councilman Walczak Mr. Kehoe, who resides wtlh his fully aware of the activities of iMrs. with the cooperation of the County But we bet there are enough such ner Held Sunday family at 100 Rosewell street, is well Hwrdy and her consequent ineligi- cases to offset those who do come Board of Elections gone, Mason said Early this morning members of known here, where he has taken an bility for membership on the local he was forced to take the matter back for their pictures and it doesn't Announces Plan For election board. Sunday afternoon the members of Boy Scout Troop No. 91, left for active interest in the affairs of the high:r and request the removal of take more than one or two who don't the Melrose Hose Company celebrat- their 24th annual encampment at Democratic party for some time. At the same time, Mason for- come back to cancel the business Mr. Dempsey and Mrs. Isele, since ed the twentieth anniversary of the Camp Dill at High Bridge. New Playground He seeks nomination as a regular warded ta Clayton E. Freeman of he had the power of recall by vir- that a dozen or more others who did organization of the company, with Democratic candidate. Glen Republican State Com- come back brought in. The troop is in charge of Scout- tue of the fact that they were ap- a chicken dinner held at Andy's Tav- master J. T. Dill, assisted by the fol- Also Secures Raritan River An insurance broker and title mitteeman the information that he • * • pointed by him. ern. lowing assistant scoutmasters: Ed- Railroad Property For a searcher, Mr. Kehoe also has a large had requested the recall of the two The request to Governor Moore, All this publicity being given fig- Former Councilman John J. An- ward McKenna, R, Mortenson, An- Basetyll Field number of friends throughout the Republican County Board members uure, s„..> whic; ».h— sho w that. employmen,H t i drejewski. a member of the company, county who are working in the in- a drew M. Peterson, Charles Johnson, and added, "the situation in Mid- for the recall of the two members, ieludinn theg statU^e increaswould e bein normal P°P"', in"°-" was the toastmaster. and presented terests of his nomination. dlesex County is in a deporable Mason said, will have no effect up- allowance^d this year ^ compared was th ^^ ^ Clifford Browed Ralph Steiner, John Through the efforts of Council- mpmber past j state, in fact the only way to con- on the legal action he has started allowanced this year ^ compared mpmber ^^ ^ past Dobrzynski, Chester Cox, Ne man Walczak, a new ' playground with 1930, iiff there were ony»0 Sayreville fire depart- vey an adequate idea of the exist' in behalf of the Hoffman Republi- son and Milford Bunting. will be added to the system in 'this more working now than then, 11 ment. and, several, member—mhlins an„„,d, ing condition is to characterlz? the can Club here to have Mrs. Hardy Scouts in the party are: Carli ., The new grounds will be lo- •ins is really the case, how come the friends of the company who have RotaryWfta situation as 'rotten' ". removed from the lacai election Dowllrjr. Robert Dowling, Morton! A at the corner of Alpine relief problem is supposed to be so rendered special service to the de- Goldsmith, Albert Read, Sidney We- The controversy between Mason board. acute. partment. Raritan streets and after it is grad- Not that we say there is anything deen. Frank Bars, Harry Christen- ed, slides, swings, sand boxes ancj At Boy Scout Camp wrong with the figures. But it does Mr. Andrejewski reviewed the his-sen, Russell Falk, Elmer Galley, John other paraphernalia will be install- H. Geant, Thomas Gleason, Wil- reminds us of a plaintive remark tory of the Melrose company from ed. Next Tuesday, Aug. 1 Michael J. Stanton, one-time presi- the time of its formation when its liam Hawse, Robert Hawse, Donald Local W. P. A, Sewing Project only equipment was a hand drawn Huff, Albert Kidd, Redmon King, Councilman Walczak has a'so dent or the Common Council got off arranged for the laying out of a As Guests of Scoutmaster J. one time at a city governing body improvised hose truck, to the pres- John King, Richard Letts, William Will Be Abandoned Soon ent day when it boasts of the most Munck, Harold Munck, Allen Mount, field on the Raritan River Tracy Dill meeting. Says Mike: "They say Railroad property at the foot of figures don't lie, but it seems like modern equipment and a headquar- David Qulnlan, A. Render, Robert The sewing project in this city is resent the city in the Court of Chan- Wortley, Chester Wortley, Melvln Conover street. He secured permis- On Tuesday, members of the South destined to be short-lived, it was re-cery and wherever necessary to secure some people can make figures say ters of its own. sion from the railroad for the use Past Chiefs honored were: Noel Sprague, John Tice. Amboy Rotary Club will visit the vealed at the Tuesday night meeting money due the city on certain tracts funny things." of the field for baseball and soft- summer1 camp of the local Boy Scout of Common Council. of land recently taken over by the E. Bissett, Joseph E. Meade, Wil- ball games. • * • Troop at High Bridge, where their An ordinance of which Councilman State Highway Department on the liam Rhodes, William Rackenback, The First Ward Councilman has During the past week, not only Adolph sehmitt, Alfred Baumann, meeting will take place. The mem-Zdanewicz was the author, was in- south side of Bordentown avenue by iarmers, but in many cases munici- also announced that within a short bers of the club will be escorted about troduced providing for the appropri- condemnation proceedings. The reso- Harold Phalr', Paul Janocha, Hugo Farewell Dinner tinv? the grading and paving of t^e pal authorities, have been worry- Holthatjsen, Joseph Pero and Jos- the camp by Scoutmaster J. Tracy ation of $3,p00 for the continuation lution set forth that the money due ing because the absence of rain has Second street alley will be begun ?.s Dill, an honorary member of thej ing project and to con- the city was the result of -unpaid eph Gereghty. The award to Joseph well as the grading and paving of of tno sew seriously threatened, water sup- E. Meade was posthumous. Tuesday Night club, and dinner will be served at the| tinue the work by local men on the taxes. :he short alley on the lower end of camp.. The club members Will leave j cheesequake Creek park project un- plyHer. e in South Ambciy, we have Badges were also presented to Bor- :he street. t In a communication. Protection nothing to worry about in this dir-j ough"cierk Prank P. Kolb, John J. from the local headquarters in Wil- til the end of the year. The resolu- Engine Company advised it had been For Wm. Weisert helm's Hall at 11:30. ection. Over a milliion gallons of C'..0Ss, a former member of the tion provided for the floating of an invited to participate in a parade at water a day are SWTIR pumped from company, Walter Buezek, former de- BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL At the meeting on Tuesday, Vice- emergency bond to provide these Tarrytown, N. Y., on September 4, the wells of the local water plant partment chief; Joseph Jerome, first Given By Fellow Employes Of EXCURSION TODAY President Sidney Komar presided in funds. and asked permission to leave the but there is no danner of Southern- nESistant chief, nnd Fred Muth, sec- Public Service At Seidler's the absence of the President, Donald Councilman Stanton arose to an- city on that date. The communica- .i,^.*_ ^^^ assistant chief. The annual excursion of the Bap- tion was ordered referred to the Ma- boy suffering frcim Reed. Visiting Rotarians were Geo. j nounc€ that since the local sewing age. Desuite the fact that the d;ata A roll call revealed the following William Weisert. of Jamesburg, re- tist Church Sunday School will take Eowne, of South River, and Ferd project will be consolidated with yor for his approval. on the plant here has been unusual member have served with the com-cently promoted, to assistant, man- place tomorrow, buses leaving the Garretson, of Perth Amboy. those of Perth Amboy, Woodbridge Permission was granted to the during the dry spell, an examina- pany seven years or over: John J. ager of the local commercial office church for Railway River Park at 9 nnd other nearby towns, and the Garden Electric Company, in charge tion of the wells discloses no serious Andrejewski, Felix Andrejewski, H, of the Public Service Electric and A. M. work will be done In Perth Amboy, of the electrical work at the riew damage to the surplus of supply. • Bartz, L. R. Coddington, Frank Gas Company, was Riven a farewell At rte park, the excursionists Will he would suggest that the City Clerk sewage disposal plant, to extend the * * • Kosh, Frank Kwiezinski, Andrew J. dinner Tuesday night at Seidler's enjoy swimming and will participate communicate wit hthe authorities to completion date af Its work 100 days Music plays a large part in the Malik, S. Trusakowski, J. Pero, Jos. Beach, by fifty of his former associ- in a series of games and contests. see if Mrs. Lucitt, at present in more. life of every nation and is tho so- Jerome, C. Lukie. ates in the New Brunswick commer- Be Held Tomorrow charge of the local project, could be An invitation to the city officials lace of people of all kinds, from the Members of the company serving cial office, where he was formerly INVESTORS B. AND L. placed in a key position when the to participate in the parade opening consolidation takes place. most ferocious savage to the mrm-less than seven years are: Harold employed as special clerk. SELLS TWO PROPERTIES For Chas. R.Morgan the St, Mary's Fiesta tonight was ac- ber of the most highly developed Bartz, James Ellison, John Yanas, Guest speakers at the dinner were City Clerk Disbrow explained that cepted with the customary comment civilization. Mathew Yanas, Stanley PerkowSkl, John C. Andersen, Central Division Among the real estate transfers this would hardly be possible, since that as many as possible of the city Charles R. Morgan, 72 years of the consolidated unit would be small officials be on hand. Few people, however, have made Louis Isknr, Andrew Kwizinskl, Phil- Commercial Manager, and John completed here this week were the age, passed away at his home 251 such a thorough study of music as ip DeFort, and Joseph Mroczkow- Chambers, commercial manager of sale of two residential properties by compared to the present enrollment Catherine street Wednesday night in municipal sewing projects. The Paul Mllburn, secretary of the local ski.1. the Passaic office of the company, the Investors and Owners Building Mr. Chambers was formerly chief after a lingering illness. He was City Clerk explained that under the YMCA and few have the ability to Members exempt or out of the nnd Loan Association. the son of the late Rutus and Julia Sacred Heart Club company, many of whom were pres- clerk at the New Brunswick office, A residence at 230 Henry street new set up, there would no longer be make the history of music as in- (nee Hitchcock) Morgan and was individual plants in the various cities teresting as Mr. Milburn. ent, are: Roy Melmuth, William Edward V. Ammermann, assistant was sold to Mr. and Mrs. -ame3 P Eriekson, John Kierst, Frank Go- commercial manager at New Bruns- for a number of years employed by because of the small numbers of per- Will Hold Annual For years, he has been a singer Read and another residence at !i?>5 the Raritan River Railroad. He sons enrolled. of hymns as well as a director of molka, Joseph Wisniewski, Frank wick, was the toastmaster. Tarker avenue was sol-1 to Joseph Wlsniewskl, Steve RUtkowski, J. Pro- was pensioned about ten years ago. He declared that under the present Clam Bakein August hymn singing and a historian of Baranowski. Bernard Kibisiak, lo- The funeral will take place from sakowska, J. Levandoski, Vincent cal real estate broker, negotiated set up in which the city has its own hymn history. Of late he h.v the residence tomorrow afternoon headquarters for the project on branched out as a writer on hymns Yanas,. Andrew Kosmowski, B. Ma-SUMMER SERVICE OF both sales. John J. Cross and Martin Rus- liszewskl, Josepph Wolczak, Charles at 3:30 with the Rev. Harry S. Wey- Stevens avenue. Forty, dollars is zala Are Chairmen and at present is conducting a. se- CHRIST CHURCH GUILD rich of Christ Episcopal Church of- Kosh and William Kosh. paid for rent, in addition to charges rifs of articles hi a leading religious WILL BE HELD SUNDAY DATE IS SET FOR ficiating. Interment will bo in the for janitor hire, coal, gas and elec- With the date tentatively set for magazine on 'the history of famous Buffalo members of the company family cemetery at Morgan. August 20th, plans are going for present were: Joseph Lagoda, J. K. OF. C. INSTALLATION tric bills for current and light. He r religious songs. The annual iSummer sdrvioe of said that after September 1st, when ward for the annual dambake to Ganko, J. Krawszewski, and Edw. Surviving are three sons, George One interesting tiling Mr. Mil- tho Christ Church Young People and Lee of this city; and William, the new consolidated scheme goes in- be held under the auspices of the Szczepanik. Officers recently elected by South burn paints out Is the fact that of- Guild will be helcj at 10 o'clock Amboy Council No. 426, Knights of of New Brunswick; seven grandchild- to effect, the city, instead of paying Sacred Henrt Club, The place has ten the entire music of a hymn !s GEORGE STREET LAD Sunday morning, July 30th. Columbus, will be installed at cere- ren: one great grandchiM; two from $180 to $200 per month would not yet been definitely settled up- used for a popular song that sweeps IS HEAT VICTIM Members of the Guild are asked monies to take place at the council brothers, Alex, of Morgan; and have to pay but approximately $50 on but the arrangements for this the country and he can point off- to bring a box lunch >as there will home on David street, Thursday eve- Robert E. Lee Morgan of Marlboro; per month. The total saving to the important matter are expected to hand to many cases whore tills has Douglas Hicks, nine years of age, be a picnic lunch in tine churchyard ning, August 3. three sisters, Mrs. Charies Bloom, city, he estimated, would he about 75 be satisfactorily concluded wltWn a happened. As an instance, lie re- of 131 George street was overcome after the service. District Deputy James J. Dunne, of this city; Mrs. Lee Ham'.on, of per cent of the present maintenance few days. cently pointed, out that the melody ivlth heat Wednesday afternoon, of Carterot, will conduct the cere- Tottenvillo; and Miss Lillian Mor- cost. The affair is being held In res- of "Little Sir Echo" Is Identical while riding his bicycle on the Old YOUNG PEOPLE'S GUILD [•monles >when John Nolan will bo gan, of Morgan. An ordinance authorizing the con-ponse to numerous requests for a with one af the oldest church hymns. Bridge road. inducted as Grand Knight, succeed- struction of concrete curbs on vari- repetition of the enjoyable and suc- • * « MOONLIGHT SAIL MOND'Y He was removed to his home by ing Edward Grlmley. ous streets in the south and western cessful clambake held *t Cheese- While crime is not, nor has it ev- 1 EDWARD DOWLING WINS quake last year. Again this year the First Ale , nnd Safety Squad. The mrmbers of the Young Peo- Recently James Plnnlgan, of the sections of the city, was passed on er been, a serious problem here in ple's Guild «r Christ Church will local council was rcappointed as dis- WASHING MACHINE AT first reading, Tho estimated cost of Messrs. John J. Cross andi Martin South Amboy, juvenile delinquency trict deputy, having jurisdiction over SAC. HEART DRAWING Ruszala aro acting as co-chairmen FISH HOOK CAUGHT tnko n moonlight snll on Monday the construction is $20,292, with the is a matter that may well bo given evening, leaving from the Atlantic tho Woodbrldge, Carterot and Dun- city's share of tho cost $0,265, which of the committee arranging for the real consideration. IN YOUTH'S LEG Highlands pier at 10 P. M. for New nllen councils. Edward Dowling, of Augusta street, amount is to be assessed against the affair. It has been noted for some time was the winner of the ABC electric Co-operating with the foregoing While fishing at MorRnn Sunday York City. property benefited. that white the police have little Hot iluvs call for coollne drinks. washing machine donated by the Po- Tho appointment of an assessor as chairmen are the fcfllowing club tToublc with adults, they are fre- afternoon, Edward Drake, 0 years Gel them from South Amltoy Wine lonla Furniture Company of Perth members: Marlon CJomolka, John old, of Mnrrls Plains, N, J,, caught If you want Rtcaming hot water, ami Manor Co.. 13G South Broadway. boai'd to review recent street Im- quently called In handle coses in and are not getting It, call Manag- Just call 20(1 iinv time fur quick do- Amboy, and awarded at the outdoor provements, consisting of Frank nnd Joseph Sharo, John Kach, Ber- which youths of tender ai?DH, of n fish hook in his right leg and WHS Kanfc social of the Sacred Heart Burkord, Jr., Thomas Barrett and nard Kubisiak, John Zdanewicz, An- tnitnn t<> n local physician for re- hnn the I'lumbcr, nnd HCC the dllTcr- If you want anything In a hurry both sexes are. involved. (Because of nnco, Stevens Ave ftml David St. Parish Club held Friday night. John McCarthy, made by Council tono and Fnank Walczak, Frank the tender age of these culprits nnd moval of the hook by tho local First try Monnghun, corner Stevens Avo, Paskowskl, (Prank Kurzawa, Joseph nnd Dnvld St. Telephone 253. President Nclrkorn, was given unani- tho effect publicity might have on Alii Sqund. ROW HOATS I'Olt IIME You will find any of our 32 kinds mous approval of the Council, Lagoda, Peter Klttrwk, Martin ftui- their future lives, but little is said 50 cents all clay, The Auto Boys of beer coollne and refreahlne thin By resolution, City Attorney John zala, and Rev. Charles (Poltorolc, Pot Stoves »r Tank llcntors If It's a greeting card Ktihn's has hot weather. Middlesex Wine and and Rev. Walter tJrbftnlk. of theso cases in this newspaper. —Heavy duty. 30 VV. Front St., Kcyport. Phono 1271 it for joii. Mauor Co, Broadway at Aujnuta St P. Mcoulre was authorized to rep- iContlnued on l'ugc 8) PAGE TWO THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN BIG TOP 3"a!T Fo,wler- who <» rrapontible for the elephant's mistreatment, comei to the boo for a showdown. By ED WHEELAN

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tills Modern l'p-to-Datc Market you will find the At bet obl'iiii'iblie' iIn I'rimiPrime1 MfiiisMeals,, anda mat i"'wprices «•"<•that* ••••wil•l —•suit• th—e pocketbm.k'of .very Houseirlfr In South Amboy and vicinityill.O Our .leased customers an- increasing each week, and we would be pleased to have you she us a (rial If you iiavc not already done so LALA PALOOZA —Lala's Hope Chest I* Full By RUBE GOLDBERG I ZE CRYSTAL AW, 6EE, WONT THE GLASS NO, NO, GONZALES MOOST ALL BALL SMC SAY PROFESSOR BALL LET ME MY MARRY YOU NOW RK3HT- "STRAUB^MARKET "BAZOOLA BAZOOLA TAKE OFF ANY DELAY AND TAKE YOU FAR I"LL MARU Carl H. Straub, Pron. DO NOT DeLAY JUST A WOULD BE AWAY FROM HIM LALA IS CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES ZC WEDDING* CONVINCED COUPLA DISASTROUSE YOUR SNOOPY NOW Telephone 850 "0 N. Broadway POUNDS? BROTHER AND GOES TO HER HOPE CHEST TO LOOK OVER HER TROUSSEAU Who Does Vour Printing? e Frank Jay Markey Srndlcalt, Inc.

tail work that still remains to be inum was shown In all sorts of dec- smile of Mona Lisa, the beauty of LOOKING BACK done before the conscription will be orative dishes for table and cocktail! a sunset, the color of a rose. Such Whenever you have a Printing Job to be done—however complete. The members of the ex- service and cooking utensils were s beauty beggars description." small—consider three things: Quality, Service, Price— emption board are not allowed any Your Home and Mine dressed up in gay colors am The spectacle has an awe-inspir- 22 YEARS compensation; in one sense of the streamlined designs they should flni ing, emotional quality that com- and then, tlie.se things being equal, consider that the By Jane Floyd Buck themselves perfectly at home in th • » • word they were really drafted Into mands tense silence from the huge newspaper — Your Newspaper — Maintains a completely ' Issue of July 29, 1917 the service, and the duties they will dining room. audience until the last bar of music • • » henceforth be called upon to per- sounds, the last rocket bursts and equipped Printing Department manned by seasoned If the American homemaker has The meeting of the Home Defensi form will perhaps often call for a the Lagoon is suddenly blanked out Printers and that Job Printing is an integral part of their League last Monday night was decision in favor of their patriotism the idea that she Is the "forgotten Lagoon Show Is in darkness. Then the visitors drift repetition of the meetings for thi at the expense of their personal feel- woman," she has only to cast an eye away, murmuring to each other. business. past several weeks, lots to be dom ings. over the list of gadgets devised for "Why that alone is worth the ad- * * •' time saving and housework mini- mission to the Fair." but no one to take the initiative 1. mizing introduced during the July Five-Star doing it, and not much of an at- The Rev. T. A. Gribben, who was formerly an assistant rector of St. Housefurnishlng Show in New York tendance. to realize that actually she is the Remember That This Newspaper is Always The question of arms was settled Mary's Church here, has recently Of The N. Y. Fair been transferred as assistant to the glamour girl of the manufacturing MIRRORS SHAPE permanently upon the adoption o industry. a motion to the effect that the ex Rev. Edward P. Kennedy, rector of The big hit of the New York Fair Willing To Provide Publicity To Further An ecutive committee be requisitioned Ou" Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic A trip through the show disclosed *, the dramatic symphony of water, YOUR MAKE-UP for eight rifles and as many shot- Church, West Berlin, N. J. Rev. a i%corative electric table oven which flame, color and sound that is staged guns as should be found necessary Father Kennedy was formerly sta- did just about everything but serve nightly In the Lagoon of Nations. Many a woman owes her good Event Sponsored By Your Organization, to arm the members of the military tioned here at St. Mary's, and since the meal after it was prepared. Here each night flock visitors from looks to the shape of her mlrrorl company found to be willing to taking charge of his new parish has There was qf covered broiler, in every part of the Fair Grounds for When today's girl emerges for af- met with marked success, so much si which the steak or chops could be one of the most fantistlcally beauti- ternoon or evening with make-up so For Which No Charge is Made. Reciprocity serve under the regulations. The hat in less than nine months, an- matter was first brought up by Rev cooked to a turn right at table. And ful mixtures of visual and auditory perfectly applied that even nature other priest is needed to him. there were all manners of other re- sensations ever conceived as a form is improved upon, part of the credit C. 8. Lewis in offering a motion to • • • of artistic expression. the effect that the action taken at lated appliances, both little and big. may be due to the fact that the pol- is Fair. Carter Bloodgood left this city to be plugged in—all designed to re- The spectacle Is staged at 9:30 ished plate mirror on her vanity the last meeting in lending approval move the onus from housework. to the rifle idea be reconsidered. Mr. Wednesday to Join Troop B, cavalry each night in the 800-foot lagoon dresser is of the proper shape, says Lewis stated that he found that f Red Bank, and thence to Sea Even the matter of laundry work at the foot of Constitution Mall. Perc Westmore, Hollywood make-up •here had been a large difference Girt for State camp. had been taken care of with smart The-e are rarely less than 40.000 artist. in opinion, existing amongst the looking table cloths which were proof persons at a performance, but there It seems, says Westmore, that thoes T -vS YOUR PRINTING TO YOUR NEWSPAPER members Of the company and that NEWEST POWDER BASE against stains and spots and could is plenty of room along the wide of the fair sex who have faces on REMAINS ON IN WATER be washed with a little soap and avenues of the Mall, in the Court of the long and angular side, should the predominating faction seemed to water, and window curtains which Peace and In the windows and ter- favor the use of shotguns Instead of wield their lipstick and powder puff No longer does one have to rush could be accorded the same treat- races of buildings overlooking the in front of a round or oval mirror. rifles. In response to an Invitation ment. The luncheon cloths were of Lagoon. to do so, Captain Fouroat elaborated ,way to the dressing room for make- On the other hand, the apple-cheek- ip repairs after a swim. linen, treated with a material which The Lagoon of Nations display Is ed damsel can get the most out of upon his reasons for disapproving of scientists call koroseal and which, one of the free shows at the Fair. the use of the rifles for home de- A well known cosmetics house has her cosmetics if she "gilds the lily" ftbe Citizen levised a new powder base which hardly perceptible on the fabric, It out-draws every other attraction n front of a rectangular mirror. fense purposes. He said that it merges triumphant from water, nevertheless makes it impervious to on the 1.216% acres. Even World's wasn't that he for a moment con- All this was revealed during a mir- 211 FIRST STREET nether fresh or salt. The base liquids, spotting .mildewing and Fair employes, many of whom have TELEPHONE S. A. 4 sidered the members of the com- dust. This material does not crack ror survey made by the Llbbey- nay be had In several different •seen the spectacle time and again, Owens-Ford Glass Company and is pany one whit less capable of learn- ihades and is conveniently put up in with age, its makers say, so that try to arrange their schedules to be ing to use the rifle properly, than any article on which it is used has on hand for the display as often as vouched for by Westmore, who ex- stick form so that it may be car- plains that a round mirror creates a was the average rookie soldier, but 'ed In one's purse or beach kit. an unusually long and bright life. possible. the real reason was that no man, Another smaller item also made tendency to widen the mouthline and The spectacle is in complete har- automatically broaden the make-up not even the most highly trained About 2,500 physicians die each of this koroseal-treated material mony with the theme of the Fair. rifle expert, could control the flight 'car in the United States. About was an adjustable cover for lamp- lnes, while a rectangular piece of It represents the full artistic expres- polished plate has the opposite ef- of a steel bullet such as the rifle ,000 new physicians are licensed to shades to be slipped on or off at sion of tomorrow in its mingling of used, after It has once left the bar- nractice medicine each year. The will and designed to keep the deli- specially written music, brilliantly fect. rel. He said that in an emergency annual increase of licensed physic- cate silk shades free of dust and SHAWNEE-ON-DELAWARE, PA. 1 colored lights playing on shifting the guards would likely have short lan s I's therefore about 4,500 per dirt. curtains of water thrown high into LETTERS GRANTED IN range work tnd there was danger to year. And speaking of lamps, another the air from huge Jets, fireworks and PARKER ESTATE Innocent people in the vicinity. bit of magic In the field of new •ockets bursting into the air through ;. • • • * • the screen of spray and huge tongues Letters of administration were is- roduced gadgets was the radio lamp. Equip- ; "Billy in J«pan," the musical com- ./E!^S^S "PProximately ped with a five tube receiver, the of flame that have their source in sued by the surrogate's office recent- edy that was produced so success- 14,500,000,000 feet of lumber in 1937 lamp is smartly styled and gives no the dark waters of the lagoon. ly to Carrie Bostwick, of this city, fully in Keyport, Mataw»n and the department of commerce re- on the estate of her brother John M. IIff * J » • «w«l«e piece of wood of indication, by Us appearance, of You cant' describe it," said one South River, Is to be given here on standard thiqknesthiqkn s thithis output t would radio powers. visitor. "You can't describe it any Parker, who died here July 1st, last, Wednesday, August IS, for the bene- extend 188 times around the world. Hammered, etched and spun alum- more than you can describe the leaving a personal estate of $2,000. fit of Pennsylvania ailroad Wom- an's Division for War Relief Work. Dorothy Fraleyh who directed "Love- •tod" for the Odd Allows, is put- ting on the opera and it promises to be even more popular than "Love- land." ' A splendid cast has been assembl- This Snug, Medium-size Home ed. Those taking: principal roles are: Robert P. Mason, Helen Welsh, Ruth Newton, Oerald Dey, Mrs at Morgan Heights Gardner, Marion Thom, Margery FOR SALE Dey, Milton Davis, Mrs. McCormack, James Cantlon, Robert Kerr, Helen 111-113 Willow Avenue and Tyler Street PMfcer, Verm French, Arthur Scully, Basel Breitner, Katherine Sun- drum, Willis Slover, Evelyn Cassidy, Edward Simonson, V. James M. Van Buren. E. Stevens, Milton Rue, L. Trinley, O. Mullane, Ruth Ryan and many others. • • • '• Street Contnlsaloner John Con- nors suffered a painful Injury In a peculiar manner last Monday night. He had called upon Councilman F. Gordon at the latter's place of busi- ness on Broadway and having just returned from a hike up Mechanics- ville way, felt Just a little bit tired. A small ladder, about three steps high, looked mighty inviting and he sat down on it. The bottom of the lad- led slid along the floor out from un- der the street commissioner and de- posited him somewhat urgently upon the floor. Mr. Connors, unfortunately landed with his left arm partly under fclm; causing a fracture of one of the small bones of his wrist. At flrst he paid no attention to the pain that ensued, but when it persist- ed and began growing worse, re- course to a physician was taken. The doctor bandaged the arm up for him, but that didn't relieve the pain to any great extent. * * • 1 .With the completion of the draw- Hns C rooms, bath, sun porch on front and sides, improvements, including steam heat. Two story ing of the huge lottery at Washing- frame construction, shingle outside; all in good condition. Corner property with 94 foot frontage on ton and the approved number lists State Highway No. 35, 113 feet on Tyler Street. Priced for quick sale at only $3,500 and can be had now In the hands of the exemption boardB, the selection of the National en convenient terms. Consult Army is now well under way. The work is still far from being com- jricted, however, for the most seri- ' «U9 task Is still before the local ex- FIRST NATIONAL BANK emtlon boards upon whom will fall ' the brunt of the hard work of mak- ine the selective service an actuality. South Amboy, New Jersey Then arc few indeed) who really re- the tremendouRs amount of de- Arthur Brown, President THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THStOt LETTERS m APPRECIATION ••»•»••»< THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN St. Mary's School News; IN TICE ESTATE The family of the late Myrtle M. Morgan wish to express their ap- Published Every Friday by Recently the county surrogate is- preciation to friends for many acts 1 sued to Edwin L. Tice, of Second of kindness and expressions of con- The Hartford Accident and Indemnity THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN, Inc. I s'reet, letters of administration "on d°'ence during their recent bereave- 211 First Street Telephone S. A. 4 South Amboy, N. J. j the estate of his mother, Catherine i ment, and to acid their thanks for ' :vl. Tice. who died on June 3rd last, iassistance rendered during the per- Company J. MELPORD ROLL. Editor [ leaving a personal estate of $1,500. iod of her illness. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939 VOL.58. NO. 26 Announces Entered as Second Class Matter at the South Amboy Post Office | Jack's Hollywood f Under the Act of March 3, 1879 Donald W. Reed, Jr. The Local insurance Agency

Subscription Rates: $1.50 per Year by Mail; $2.00 by Carrier SALVATION IN THE CHURCH Inn 367 Stale St. Perth Amboy •£ GENERAL $2.00 Outside of Zone 1. Four Cents per Copy ALONE Formerly Conducted By It is Christ's will that all men DANCING INSURANCE AND COMPOSITION RESPONSIBILITY should be members of His Church. BROKER He gave His divine teaching and the ENTERTAINMENT John M, Parker This newspaper will not be liable for errors appearing in any means of saivation into the sole cus- FRIDAY and SATURDAY ? advertising beyond the cost of space occupied by the . Hcy of His Church. "Go ye into the HARRY HANSEN 237 BORDENTOWN AVE. whole world," He says, "and preach Master of Ceremonies Telephone S. A. 44 the Gospel to every creature. Hei Dianne—Blues Singer Will Be Conducted By that believeth and is baptized, shall PLEASANT DAYS be saved; but he that believeth not President Roosevelt expects to visit Alaslra and the Pacific shall be condemned." (St. Mark XVI). Mrs. Carrie Parker Bostwick Hence no one enn be saved who, Coast this Summer. High- officials of the Government will likely knowingly and willingly, refuses to forego opportuities to travel in foreign lands because of the enter the true Church of Christ. It >••«••»•: dangers of war. is not enough to receive baptism and Where Quality Rules" Among us common folks, pleasant days are found in the to believe in Christ. True faith in Christ implies more than a mere per- vacations we are able to grab out of the routine of the year. suasion. It implies the works of Vacations, by the way, are devices and accepted practices faith. Says Christ: "Hot everyone born in the twentieth century. Few people thought of them- forty that saith to me, 'Lord, f.-rd,' shall years ago—a time when an occasional night out, and a couple of enter into the kindom or heaven; but ho that doth the will of My Fath- days at the county or state fair, or a few card parties, were er Who is in heaven, he shall enter sporty events of diversions. Those were pleasant days, too. into the kindom of heaven. It is not enough to have a mere sentiment of faith. We must obey the law of MARKET "FROM RAGTIME TO SWINGTIME" Christ, We must do the works com- fill Bordentown Ave. South Amboy Isidore Whitmarlc, of the old-time House of Whitmark, has manded by Christ's Church. "Thou written an autobiography, "From Ragtime to Swingtime," which believeth that there is one God,' FREE DELIVERY Tel. S. A. 277 says St. James, "Thou dost well; the BUILDS encompasses folklore of modern popular music. devils also believe and tremble. But It may seem like a far-fetched theoi-y to presume that me- will thou know more, O vain man Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 27, 28, 29 lodious music results from reasonably sound, happy economic con- that faith without good/ works is Brookfield CONFIDENCE ditions in a nation, and that harsh music is an expression of dis- dead? Do you see that by works turbed mental conditions and national unrest. n. man is justified and not by faith Cioverbloom only?" (Epistle of St. James ii). or June Dairy Faying by check not only gives others But when one listens to the melodies of the late Victor Her- Christ sent the Apostles with au- confidence in you but gives you con- bert and other composers of his time whose compositions Whit- thority to teach. His Church was to Butter £ 29c fidence in yourself. mark published, one wonders whether a more or less contented bo (ho living ministry of His Word until the end of the world. He in.the Armour's Star Pabstett When you pay bills in cash you era of our nation is not reflected in such music. Particularly does most emphatic terms tells all men, are likely to let yourself get too close this thought grow when one listens to the modern "swing" music tnat they urns',, obey the iUK.i'.vitv Print Lard, lb 9c Cheese pkg. 15c to your "bottom dollar." Paying by with its raucous notes and seeming discords. Modern music such of His Church. For He says: "He check, on the other hand, encour- as "swing" seems to base its excuse for existence on rhythm, but :hat will not hear the Church let him be to ihce ns the heathen and Prime Beef g^ prf ages you to build a safe reserve most of the "swing" rhythm has the monotony of the jungle tom- the publican." (St. Matt, xviii). between you and trouble. tom. ' Those who refuse to believe the It pays to pay by check. It's In reading Whitmark's book, one is impressed with the in- Church are to be considered as un- Rib Roast, lb. 25c safer, more convenient, more busi- dividuality of the composers of that era. They did not all play believers. Immediately after making this stalainent, Jesus tells the Apos- ness-like. It builds credit and is a alike. There are individuality in their music, as there was in their tles that their decisions *ill be rati- Milk Fed QOC Homo Made Loose (X [•* { real aid to success. lives. That is something that is lacking in most of the music and fied in heaven. "Amen, I say to you, orchestra leaders today—music is just big business to them, whatsoever you shall bind on earth, shall be bound also in heaven; and Rumps Veal,lbZo Sausage, lb Z5 ground out at so much per grind over the radio or in the night THE whatsoever you shall loose upon Home Made club. The world trend toward regimentation in human affairs earth, shall be loosed in heaven." Prime Beef Lb. i seems to be reflected in the field of modern popular music. (St. Matt, xviii). This He said to SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. Mr. WTiitmark's book covers an era of individuality in music signify that His Church would be Chuck Roast Kobasi, lb endowed with divine authority. Again Fresh or Smoke as definite in this nation as the era which saw the great play of Christ said to His Apostles: "He that Broadway at Augusta St. Genuine Spring individuality which built the railroads and developed the West. heareth you. heareth Me; and he Jersey Rib End that despiseth you, despiseth Me." (St. Luke X). He that heareth the legs Lamb, lb WHO WILL HEAD THE It) 10 TICKETS? one Catholic, Apostolic Church, then Pork Loins J The figures of the Gallup polls indicate the accuracy of the heareth Christ. He that despiseth Lamb or Lb./ observation of one Senator that "the only Democratic issue is the one true Church that has come Stewing Lb. down from the Apostles despiseth iJoosevelt." The President is expected to be the nominee, unless Christ. Veal Patties he should decline to be a candidate for a third term. Breast Lamb In the Epistle to the Ephesians IV The Gallup polls are accepted as important because in every the Apostle tells us how Christ Fresh Lean Armour's Star showdown they have proved to have been correct. The polls show founded His Church to protect His people against false teachings: "He Thomas E. Dewey to be the favorite of Republicans for next year's gave some Apostles, and some proph- Chopped Beef Bacon, lb standard bearer—actually it is Dewey against the field. Dewey ets and other some evangelists, and Bulk Piece 47 per cent; all other potential candidates, including Vandenberg, others som epastors and doctors; for Plate or Lb. m <"| the perfecting of the saints, for the Armour's O*l c Taft, Hoover, Landon, Bricker, Saltonstall, etc., 53 per cent. work of the ministry, for the edify- The charge of his opponents that Dewey is too young and ing the body of Christ; until we all SoftribBeef \L Fresh or Corned therefore too inexperienced, does not stick as far as the public is meet in the unity of faith. . . . that Cali Hams, lb Zl henceforth we be no more children concerned. They like his public record because they highly re- tossed to and fro, and carried about Swift Premium Lb. gard courage, intelligence and ability wherever found—and es- with every wind of doctrine by the whole or pecially in public life. wickedness of men, by cunning craft- tl iness by which they lie in wait to de- string Few seasoned political observers give Paul McNutt a chance ceive." In the second century, St. Smoked Hams oo 1 end of getting the Democratic nomination. He is a possible vice-presi- Ireneus wrote concerning this pas- t4U\M dential candidate, they think, but definitely not Presidential tim- sage: ''for where the Klhurch is, Filet of Fresh Filet of there is the Spirit of God, and where ttfl* ber. the Spirit of God is, there is the The Garner-for-President movement likewise seems to be Church and every grace; but the Flounder, lb 29c | Haddock, Ib 25c going nowhere fast. At the moment there doesn't seem to be a Spirit is truth. Wherefore, they who do not partake of that (Spirit), are outstanding Democratic candidate, which many think is neither nourished unto life from a pleasing to the President, on the theory that it may "force" him mother's breasts, nor see the most to run again. clear spring that proceeds from GENERAL Christ's body; but dig unto them- FRUITS t, VEGETABLES % $ selves broken cisterns out of earthly ELECTRIC THE W. P. A. "STRIKES" trenches, and out of the filth drink WASHER At this writing, it looks as if the W. P. A. strikes are about foul water, fleeing from the faith of the Church, lest they be brought Jersey Hard C%T* over. Several thousand workers have been dismissed for failing to back, but rejecting the spirit that VALUE $84.95 return to work within five days, by order of Colonel Harrington, cnnALffihijaBL W. P. A. head. Many thousands of strikers returned to work in they may not be intruded at NOW *59-95 intervals thinking one thing and Slicing Tomatoes, 3 lbs Z5C time and are back on the job. But the issue from which this re- then another respecting the same Imagine—buying a beautiful, markable and unprecedented strike resulted is far from settled. matters, and never having a settled Iceberg Jersey 4 /or gleaming white new General When the WPA was first constituted by Congress, and the opinion . . . For they are not based Electric Washer at this rec- upon the one rock, but upon sand. ord low price!'Don't delay. principle of work relief for the able-bodied, instead of direct re- But He (God) will judge those that Lettuce 10c Cucumbers 10c Get yourself this wonderful lief, was decided upon, the idea was that WPA workers would be are out of tho truth, that is, who are new G-E washer and cash in paid salaries sufficient to maintain them at minimum comfort out of the Church. on the big saving. Come to Those who pray sincerely for the our store today—or phone levels in return for useful labor. Little trouble resulted so long GROCERY SPECIALS us tot a free demonstration. enterlight of Faith generally come Entire Week July 27 to August 2, Inclusive as the workers were put on jobs requiring no skill—leaf raking, to enter the Church. There are sin- lawn cutting, pick and shovel labor, etc. But when the "made" cere souls without the Church. They Kraft FEATURES work projects began requiring the aid of skilled workmen, such are stri'/irg to do God's will to the • 7-POUMDS CAPACITY • G-I ACTIVATOR best of their knowledge. They are • NO OILING • PERMADRIVI MECHANISM as electricians, carpenters and steam fitters, the craft unions let said to belong to the Soul of the AWt-7» out a tremendous howl. Basis of the howl was that the compara- Church. They are not In corporate Miracle Whip, qt. jar • QUIET OPERATION • POWERfUl PUMP tively low pay received by the skilled men on WPA would inevit- union with the Church. Yet they • MUtllNS WRING!* • O-l GUARANTEE ably foixe down the wage rates of workers in private industry have the spirit of Christ. They are Sunshine Sandwich sincerely seeking the Truth and do- Grcenclrcle and commarce. The consequence was that Congress passed a law ing all that they know to serve God. •l.OO Weekly on Polonia Budget Plan I under which skilled WPA craftsmen would receive hourly rates They can t» saved, although they Cookies, lb. 19c Peas, 2 cans 25c are deprived of nearly all the ordi- of pay in accord with union standards in the locality involved— 4 Cakes but these well paid men would be allowed to work only enough nary means of grace. Cross & Mackwoll's Date and Nat Bread or Prone or % cans hours to bring their total monthly compensation up to a maximum The American Trucking associa- Life Buoy Soap 25c tion says that in order for a truck Of $92.89. •,,,,• to meet the length and width re- Kcllogg's 2 large boxes Chocolate 27c The law went into effect, and a considerable confusion re- quirements of. all of the states it cannot be more than 8 feet wide and Flagstaff sulted. A two dollar an hour electrician had to work but 46 hours 2(1% feet long. Corn Flakes 19c POLONIA C a month for his salary, while a GO cents an hour shovel pusher had to put in some 150 hours for the same money. Much criticism Apricots, Ige can 19 resulted within the WPA as wo'.I as without. And this year Con- Greencircle 2- 1 qt. Jan FURNITURE CORP. gress passed a new relief bill requiring that all WPA beneficiaries work 130 hours a month, without any increase in wages. The Dill Pickles 29c CAS. STANCZEWSKI, Mgr. Phone P. A. 4-2528 craft unions howled lustily, and the WPA "union," the Workers' OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Alliance, howled louder yet, and called the strike. No one knows exactly how many men walked out—in some sections n majority 3 Big Stores Filled' With Fine Furniture at Reasonable did, in others few did. WPA executives took a firm line and the Prices dismissals followed, apparently with Presidential approval.

er cont of tho pop" Life expectancy has been more 335-337 and 338 State St. Perth Amboy ulaUon of Itho United States live than doubled in the United Slates In 3 Tall Cans 20c within 30 miles of a hospital. the lasl 00 years. PAGE FOUR THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939

without cost. The Beach Erosion: "Man Abut Town " Starring Jack Benny, Board in the War Department has! New Transit Services sufficient preliminary data to start) 'his Mirvey almost as soon as it is ! At the Empire Next Week Sunday-Monday Make Travel Easy formally requested by the New Jer- COME TO THE POND LILY TAVERN sey Board of Commerce and Navi- DANCE gation. CLAMS AND JACK IF Between N.Y.& Fair BROTH KENNEDY Fish Ilatch ery YOU LIKE New York City transportation, us- As a result of my insistent, urj? FRIDAYS BARTENDER ually a mystery to out-of-town vis- cnt and untiring efforts, the Bureau itors, har, been simplified for those of Fisheries has been allotted funds Skinless Hot Doss and Kraut Saturday Night whose destination is the New York for the construction of a fish hatch- World's Fair. ery in New Jersey. At the present :; Pine Are. and George St. South Amboy, N. J. The thousands on thousands of time practically all of the so-called {airgoers who are pouring Into the nond fish are hatched in the Mis- nity by plane, train, bus and ocean sissippi Valley. The transportation liner, have no difficulty in finding cost to Eastern points is very great their way to the l,21fi% acres of and it fwauently results in many beauty and color upon which world unfilled orders annually. attention has been focused this sum- With the establishment of a fish •••••••••••••^••••••••••••••••••••••••s mer. hatchery in the East this serious In fact it would be difficult for a problem will b? overcome and the stranger to miss the Pair. The three Kovernment will be in a position to subway systems all have terminals •Y CONGRESSMAN "•> fill all orders. Not only will pond at the entrances to the Exposition, WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN fish be propagated, but an effort and the ride costs a nickel on two will be made to propagate and raise I Butlerfood Stores I lines and a dime on the third. Th both striped bass and shad. Loner Island Railroad has a special Toms Elver Improvement Labor Board Investigation S OF NEW JERSEY 5 station on the Pair grounds, and At my request the House Rivers The House has voted to investi- operates shuttle trains to the World's and Harbors Committee adopted a gate the conduct of the National • 110 South Broadway ' Telephone 76S B Fair from Pennsylvania Station on resolution requesting a review of re- Labor Relations Board and to clari- • FREE DELIVERY • a ten-minute headway all day long. ports on Toms River, New Jersey, by fy the original intent of Congress The trip takes ten minutes and cost; the Board of Engineers for Rive in enacting a collective bargaining a dime. Through bus es operate statute. from Just off Broadway every ten and Harbors, with a view to dete, mining the advisability of dredgini Vested with the responsibility of Fancy Yellow Corn, dozen • - •. 25c minutes and there is 5 and 10 cent administering an alleged one-sided g bus service from nearly every part a channel 12 feet deep and 100 fee and intensely controversial law. the of New York City. wide from the Highway Bridge a Board hjs been unclef bitter fire Speed boats accommodating 25 Toms River to a connection with th< from the start. Much of the criti- Fancy Jersey Tomatoes, 3 lbs. - • 20c "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever," passengers, leave every 15 minutes New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway. cism and much of the defense have from 9:30 A. M. to 2 A M. from the Coast Erosion Survey come from prejudicial sources. An 1 foot of Kasfc 49th street for the Investigation to determine the truth The Rivers and Harbors Act - 5c Coining Soon to the Empire Theatre Pair .while other boat services are of such charges should not be op- Large Cucumbers, 5 for - - - operated from New Jersey and vari- 1933, which has passed the Housi posed. ous points along Long Island Sound and is now before the Senate, coir If the Board has been fairly ad- tains a provision in Section 9 whicl ministering a just law, the investi- Large White Eggs dozen - - - 31c JOKE ON ADMIRAL would authorize and direct the Sea gation will bear that out. If, as fre- J Bear Admiral Clark H. Woodward, retary of War "to require the Chie: quently charged, the Board has been commandant of the Third Naval Dis- of Engineers to make surveys oJ unfairly administering an unfair trict, is telling a joke on himself. To such portions of the North Atlantii law, then the welfare of the Nation Ocean Gem Salmon, flat cans, 2 for • 25c attend an official function at the and of everyone concerned will be New York World's Pair, the Admiral :oast line as were damaged by thi flood and hurricane of Septembe: served best through the unbiased • arrived in full uniform. Mistaking revelation of those facts, and cor- • him for an attendant, a visitor 21,1038" and that "such surveys shal! rective measures can be taken. No. 1 Grade Potatoes, 10 lbs. - - 23c stopped him and said: "Call me one be made for the purpose of determln Hatch "Clean Politics" Bill 27 LB. BASKET r,9c of those motor chairs." ing the nature and cost of th The House and Senate both have "But I'm an Admiral in the United passed the Hatch Clean Politics Bill States Navy.' sailor. der to a) restore such coast line to ind it has, been sent to the President Sunbeam Tomato Juice, 3 large cans 25c for signature. The bill would make, • "All right, then." the visitor re- its condition prior to such hurri- plied, "oall me a boat." cane and flood; (2) stabilize the unlawful the intimidation, threaten-j* beach along such coast line," and ng or coercion of voters by any per-1 H FAIR WEATHER provides that "all costs of the sur- son employed by the Federal Gov- String Beans or Wax Beans, lb. - • 5c Thee were only four rainy days veys authorized by this section shall •rnment in an administrative or su- during the flrst month of the New be borne by the United States, and ;rvisory capacity. York World's Fair. During the in- such surveys shall be functions of The Sheppard Committee investi- Fresh Peas, 3 lbs. .... augural month the Pair experienced ation which revealed corrupt prac- 25c the Engineer Corps." ices in certain States, through the 14 days that were fair and clear and The effect of this seciton is to 13 that were cloudy. The highest :se of WPA coercion of voters and temperature was 89 degrees on May make it possible for New Jersey, ifcher offenses, failed to find any Celery Hearts, 3 for .... among other North Atlantic States ignificant truth in such charges in 25c 31, and the lowest 49 degrees on May r 3 On May 31 when the official New to obtain a coast erosion survey ew Jersey. Bouquet Coffee, 2 lbs 35,. York City temperature was 92, the thermometer at the fair grounds Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 32c qt.; 21c pt. registered four degrees cooler. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Premier Fruit Cocktail, largest cans 25c Funeral Services PURSE-TAILORED TARIFFS Jello, Assorted Flavors, pkg 5C MUNICIPAL TOPICS A survey of eating costs in the 80 restaurants on the grounds of the Premier Tea Balls, 12 for ioc I Why Not? Tomorrow Morning New York World's Fair reveals a One of the significant conclusions Let's Trade Cars Fancy Large Peaches, 3 lbs 20c range of tariffs tailored to fit anyi reached by the New Jersey Commis- For Joseph Quinlan pocketbook. Restaurant prices ap- Eating or Cooking Apples, 3 lbs sion on Tax Law Revision, and the proximate those in effect through- Jersey Carrots or Beets, 3 bunches for flrst listed in the recent legislative Tomorrow morning, funeral ser- out New York City. Visitors can YOU NEED NO CASH report of that body, was set forth in will be held for Joseph P. lunch on doughnuts and coffee for 15 ON ANY 1936 OR 1937 IN OUR STOCK Fresh Lima Beans, 2 lbs the following brief statement: Quinlan, wh;n a mass of requiem cents or dine sumptously on the art "That the requirement of the tax will be celebrated at St. Mary's of famous chefs at prices accord- tews of this State that teal and per- Church at 10 A. M. Interment will ingly. In between there are menu ALL PRICES SLASHED prices scaled to every income bracket. DURING OUR

value of personal property in the ar„ hi,,,s, wtfelHf., „„„Mary;. 4. ••••••••••• Challenge Sale (July 27th to August 5th) Btate was approximately $12,000.- „ e CAKES SPECIALS; 000,000. and the value of all real *n»hten, Mrs. Francto Broro. of JUST AS YOU LIKE IT <» •> pert A v: property about $5,500,000,000. Total 2> "*? MrMrss. WanWank BellomBellomoo, SOAP ! SOU FILLETS..,* local taxes levied'against real and °f Eliza^et|1j MTS; I*?"* .,. personal property were $256,591,625, mm and Margaret Quinlan; three AMONG X o! whfch amount $226,756,044 was sons'' Ml!*a«l and Joseph of this DORSET MOTORS, INC. j$TWWB£HUES,'°i(16o>.) Cl* city and ames of fftHrtma Tilth 21c levied against real property upon an ' ^ - Perth Amboy: a ' USED CAR DEPARTMENT ' [CONCENTRATED n or oo «hotic«ke« awaited valuation of $4,990,850,441, slster. Mary Bums of Philadelphia; FRIENDS •OX m •nd »2B,835,581 against personal ,a brother. James of Ireland,; and FOR A BRIMMING New Brunswick Avenue, from Elm to Oak Streets 'SPINACH. . (»4 o*.) _ m property upon an assessed valuation ten grandchildren. SUPERSUDSJ Tlle Perth Amboy, N. J. of ttT>,037,273. j deceased was a member of "These levies demonstrate," said the a<$y Name Society of St. Mary's GLASS OF BMCC0U..O 21* chur h the report, "that tor 1938 real prop- « *&* •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••laaiBa£ •rtar carried M.37 per cent of the total tax levy, while personal prop- BEER erty carried only 11.63 per cent." . While it ha» been known for many SOME LUCKY PERSON • • jears Hew Jersey is laboring under WIN Receive a S9.M Prtae I Plan To Visit s WltUe At NEXT WEEK •n archaic system of taxation, it has In Our Monthly Drawing Hot been generally recognized just COMING SOON bow much the possession of persona The Next Drawing will be Held ROMEO'S Sunday and Monday property has been favored over real WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3« estate In the assessment method. Hell's Kitchen Utadoubtedly much of the persona; RO SENT HAL'S TAVERN MAN ABOUT TOWN 'property valuation, more than doubt TAILOK Starring . the figure for real estate, consists 359 Bordentown Avenue Second Fiddle lartdy of Intangible personal prop- 103 So. Broadway (Jurt Below Pine ATenne) EMPIRE erty. Realising this situation, i T«L Bat. 71, RM. 4*1 JACK BENNY Each Dawn I Die •umber of the larger cities are malt Ing an effort to place a more proper ••••••••••••• shore of the cost of government on this form of wealth. TONIGHT SUNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY B is obvious real estate cannot bear >****• a further increase of taxes and oth- er municipalities are expected to fol- TOMORROW MONDAY ONE DAY ONLY low the lead of the larger cities in THURSDAY turning to increased levies oh per- Broadway Market sonal property, both tangible and in- 2—FEATURES—2 tangible. By so doing, pressure wil 122 N. Broadway South Amboy be brought upon the Legislature to WE DELIVER PHONE 261 •ct upon the long-deferred revision Of the entire tax structure. Gold Croisi or Carnation Riti There seems little likelihood of the Largge box lawmaking body doing anything 44 •bout the situation this year. Ac- 1 tion Is necessary or the ownership Cream •cans<25c of real estate will lose the little re- ra n Crackers 19c maining attractiveness It now holds Mandatory spending legislation, cash Chuck basis laws, unsound pension funds decreasing ratables and the cost of Broilers Ib. 29c public relief have forced the rates Pot Roast, ib 22c of taxation on real estate to an sUarmicg and conflscatory point. Prime Beef Legs of Genuine Lb. r Competition between municipali- John Garfield ties to bring industries to their com- Rib Roast, Ib. 25c Spring Lamb 25c Claude Rain. munities has been one reason in the I Jeffrey Lynn past why personal property has re- FEATURE NO. 2 Home Made Sausage or |Fay Bainter ceived such lenient treatment. It is Fresh Lb. fDonald Criip essential, and desirable, that busi- May Robion ness be encouraged in every manner Kobasijb 25c Frank McHugh within reason, but the Inducements Chopped Meat 21c Dick Foran offered for location in a community Fresh Lb. ehould not be at the expense of other ssinTHIN |w Tki taxpayers. -#- Pork Shoulders 12cUcoTeaJlbpkg 27c MlAW Priscilla Lane Rosemary Lam Local Traffic Predominate! WITH BOWL FREE ADDED ATTRACTIONS Of the 25,000,000 passenger autos ADDED ATTRACTION la Lane ADDED ATTRACTION In America only 300 are moving Peaches, 3 cans 25c Munkacsy's iiniiy la coast-to-coast trips on Gallon JGale Page SPORT LITE taiate east and west transcontinental Lincoln in White House according to the U. & Crispy WARNER BROS. Cartoon roads. Mineral Water 30c Crackers, Ib box 13c Plug deposit SATURDAY LARRY CLINTON BAND The wdrfl "quarantine" 1» deriv- BANK NIGHT NEWS EVENTS PLAY LUCKY ed Jttta the Italian and originally BANK NIGHT THURSDAY EVE t ft period at 40 day*. (•rowing Mush and Baby Chick Feed Sold Here A"oquiv t|1'>)d oin jo •••'•••••••^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••[l •oco! 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street, and rushed forward to assist suddenly appeared, without the slacks NOTICE SHERIFFS SALE PIPE DREAMS him to the opposite curb. Just as the (or anything else in fact, got off the In Chancery of New Jen&ey ' Fiery Itching Skin MILLER & MARCK Take notice that Bela TTr and Between Mutual Savings Fund Har- cop and the pedestrian got to the boat in a hurry and into a rowboat Helen Wos, trading as Parkway Inn, nionla, a corporation. Complainant, and Carpenters and Builders -<•<•"'middle c'*f th«~e street-•—', a car's- *•hor—n and in her Sally Rand raiment ra- have applied to the Township Com- Laura (Lome) Massopust, individually honked at their left and the cop, wed across the creek to safety. ond as cole surviving Executor or the Gets Quick Relief Asbestos Siding and UooOnf mittee of ttie Township of Madison, last Will end Testament pf William Home Treotment E«e* ,w:th a cefiant look on his face, held N. J., for a plenary retail consump- Maseopust, deceased, et als.. Defendants. South Amboy Phone 521-X his hand up in the air to stop the And speaking of roller 6kates, we tion license for premises located at Ti. Pa. for the sale of mortgaged prem- Unbearable Spreness-Dlstrew 421 and 518 JOHN St. car till the pedestrian reached re- might tell a girl named Helen who Matawan Road and Laurence Harbor ises ''.ated July 13, 1939 By virtue of the above stated Writ, to Tl-orr Is r-e simple >et inexpensive way ached safety. has her doubts about what was re- Road, Township of Madison, N. J. to e»ve thn Itching and torture of Eciema, cently told her by a local young me directed and delivered. I wl!l ex- The honking came from a car Objections, if any, should be made pose to sale at public vendue on Itchi^ Tecs or Feel Rashes and many ,***4t tit **"**************: parked at the curb and two five that he does go roller skating immediately in writing to Thomas WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OP ether ovwnoliy caused tVin e™P«on« °" Mcono's Emerald Oil night year old youngsterers tired of wa'.t- on Bardentown avenue. DRED THIRTY-NINE nd n-ornina and pecpU who suffer from cf Madison, Old Bridge, N. J. at two c'ciock Dayilpht Ssvine Time, «n | Frank's Radio and j: ing were doing the honking. Every morning a Bright remark uch <.nfc>arra»;ng or unsightly skin 'Signed) Bela Ur, the afternoon of the said day, n-t the is passed in town that seems to be Sheriff's Office Hn the City' of New •roubles *culd be »iso to try it- To the World's Pair in New Yort Local bus driver who lives in Helen Wos, Just ail any first-class druggist or an •with a party of friends, recently weni MechanicsvHle, probaably has the having a very irritating effect upon Brunswick, N. J. Electrical Shop i; the person question. The latter c/a Parkway Inn, riqinal bottle of Moones Emorold Oil a local councilman. During thei: most valuable fishing rod in town; 7-21-2t B.P.D. Matawan, N.J. All the following tract or parcel of ,nd refuse lo accept anything else. It is ! ! Ill N. Broadway, South Amboy ; [; wanderings, the party got into for or at least he things he has. rides down to the station in the po- land and premises, hereinafter particu- uch a highly concentrated preparation larly described, situate, lying and being bidden territory and the"guard chas Tnc- other day he drove his car up lice car, 'to get a train for work and •hat a small bottle lasts a lonq time and •: FRANK M. DU BUSH j \ when he steps from the car the in the City of Perth Amboy, In the furthermore if tni« clean, powerful, pene- ed them. Then one member of thi to » baiber shop on Stevens Ave. County of Middlesex and State of New '.'. Battery Charcfn* and Rental ;' party proceeded to tell the guarc other persons asks "Any robberie- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Jersey. trating oil that helps promote healing near the bus station, tok the fish- fails to give you full and complete satis- ;; Service As Usual ;;; that the local official was a council ing rod out, then locked, all the car last night" and the first person By virtue of an order of the Court of BEGINNING at the corner formed by proceeds to explain he's not a po- Chancery of New Jersey, made on the the Intersection of the easterly side oV faction you can have ycur money refunded. ;; Portable Radio Replacement • • man. The guard, thinking he mean doors and toowk the fishing rod in l?th clay of June, 1939. In a certain State Street, formerly Railroad' Avenue, b New York City councilman, start to the barber shop shop with him liceman, even if he does ride in the cnuse In said court depending wherein with the southerly side of Chauncey • • Batteries Our New Service • • ed pouring out apologies for his ac- police car. Helen Hendrlcks et als., are complain- Street, running thence easterly along Six signers of the Declaration of When h? got into the chair,' he ants, and Lillian Komlnck et als,, ore the southerly side of Chauncey Street %************************+ tions, until the friend explained toe leaned the roc's against the miT defendants, the subscriber, one of the one hundred and forty-two (142) feet; Independence were physicians. much, and said the object of his ex- in front of him and while he was ************************** Special Masters of said Court of Chanc- thence southerly at right angles to said ery, will, on the 19th day of August, planations was a South Amboy coun- shaving his hair off, he keot his There's Nothing Better Than Chauncey street seventy-fivf (751 feet- cilman. Then the guard stoppei nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, atthence westerly parallel with Chauncey eyes constantly on the rod, while 1 o'clock. In the afternoon, sell at pub- Street ninety fpet and two-tenths of a I Hours: Daily 10-1-'. 2-5. 7-8 Wednesday 10-12 Only apologizing redoubled the chasini he told, the barber of the thous- i- vendue, at the premises at 264 Rarl- foot (90.2) to the easterly side of State j out process. ands of fish he had caught with it BLUE SUNOCO tan Street, south Amboy, New Jersey, all Street; thence northerly nlonn the east- For your Car, So Give It (he that tract of land and premises situate, erly side of Slate Street ninety feet and I. MANN & SON BEST GAS AND OIL lying and being in the City of South eighty-five one hundredth* of a fo"t | OPTOMETRISTS The proprietor of a Stevens Ave- Never .tclon Sunday did we iieir Amboy, County of Middlesex, and State (i.0.85) to the plnce of Beginning. Be- nue tavern and one of his steady of a man holding a banquet to help of New Jersey: ing the Northerly 75 feet of lots numbers 8S SMITH STKEET Tel. P. A. 1-2027 Perth Amboy, N. 3. customers have been bragging for Fox Sunoco Station Designated as lots seventeen (17) ond 30, 31. 32 and 33 on block lettered "S" with the Improvements to his place Fine Ave. and Portia St. eighteen (18) In Block "C" on Map of as laid down on a certain map entitled Jong time about how they are the of business. Sunday afternoon, up Lots surveyed by A. J. Dlsbrow and now 'Map of Kinds belonging to Jane Arn- boss and their women do Just as in MelruEr, the proprietor of * rav- ******************** 11*11» known as Mechanlcsvllle. old & others situated In Perth Amboy. .... •H I'»»•!" they say, Beginning four hundred and twelve N. J., November 1st. 1875, J. Opperman. • evn where a banquet was being help, (412) feet from the northeast corner of Surveyor." which map Is now filed In T Sunday night the women, whom Hidgeway Avenue and Rarltan - Street; the Office of the Clerk of the County] they had been bragging they kept told the boys to raise the roof be- cause improvements to the place tl;enco (1) along the line of Lot six- of Middlesex. RARITAN BAY EVENING FISHING under their thumbs, put in an ap- Good Used Cars teen (16) one hundred ten feet (110) to Being the premises commonly known! startei the next week, anci they pearance at the tavern, and It was AT LOWEST PRICES tl-.o line of land of Cornelia Pourett nnd designated as No. 740-744 State demonstrated that the boys were included the construction of a new (formerly); thence (2) along said line oi Street, Perth Ambov. New Jersey. j Four Hours-Fare $1.00 roof. Foiirett's land fifty feet (50) to the cor- The approximate amount of the os gasoline. Mav Warn of Disordered Kidncv Action. Do ville stood .back of the bar on ons All Priced Lower Modern llfo with Its hurry and ent headache, dizziness, getting up side of the room drinking coffee The principal disappointment in worry, Irregular habits, improper eut- nights, swelling, putllness under tho while his coffee stood back of the local political circles at present Is liig and drinking, exposure, contagion, eyes — a feeling of nervous anxiety Than Ever Before! - whatnot; keeps doctors and loesof strength nnd energy. Other t bar at the other end quaffing ano- being expressed by the boys who busy, IIOHPI talB signs of kidney ther cup of Java. didn't get an invitation to the din- crowded. The nfter or bladder dis- THE REASON DOAVS effects ure dlnturbiti£ turbnnce may ARE FAMOUS • * * ner t obe held next Wednesday night. to the kidneys nnd be burning, All over iho country oftentimes people suffer without know- scanty or too grateful people tell For a aong time, a certain local Only three local men will be pres- ing tJint disordered kidnej action may frequent urina- others: "Doan't havm bowling manager was yelling that ent, and we understand there will cause the trouble. tion. helped me; I recant- he wanted his money 'and that of his be some kind of exercises, because all After colds, fever and similar Ills In such cases mend them to you." (here la an increase of body impurities It is better to That is *hj w« »nj, team for winning honors at the close three of them are getting ready to the kidneys must (liter from the blood. rely on a mod- Atk your neighbor 1 speak their pieces. One of the three If the kidneys are overtaxed and fall leine that has of the past season. to remove expens add and other harm- won wnrld-widn approval thnn on We understand he got the mon- should arrange to speak that little ful ^vaBtt', there ia pol&oning of the something loss favorably known. Use WEBER'S RADIO whole system. Boon's Pills. They have been winning ey, but the boys are waiting for him piece about the pitcher that went iwvr friends for moro than forty years. too often to the well. SymptoraB of disturbed kidney func- Be sure to get Doan's. Sold at all 125 No. Broadway to distribute it. The members of the tion may be nagging backache, persist- drug stores. team are hoping history don't repeat Itself. Last year, they declare, they While it wasn't a laughing matter planned to spend the prize money for those who were robbed, it is for summer vacations, but got it sometimes laughable when you think DOAN'S PILLS It time to buy Christmas presents. how dumb those robbers who caused • • • all the 'excitement here recently, Seems in most cases, people com- were, In some cases. £••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .ing back from vacations are sub- For instance when they entered iect to a certain

BWEB/FflS S.U.E ffEBT Ernston Team Wins In Chancery of New Jersey In Chancery of New Jersey CARDINALS OPEN DIAMOND DUST Young Joe Mack Two Homers Too Betaeen Wortli Amboy Building and Between North Amboy Building »nd Ix>an Association, a body corporate, Com- I/xm Association, a body corporate. Com- Friday Playoff Game : p'ainant, and Lyceum Athletic Club, plainant, and Stephen Parzygnat and CAMP FOR TRYOUTS Switch Hitter Added Much For Romeos Ir.c, a corporation. Defendant, Fl. Fa. Kiitherlno Parzygnat. his wife, et als.. for the =a!e of mortgaged premises dated De-fondants. PI. Pa. for the sale of mort- With Mechanicsvill July 12. !939. gaged premises dated June 30, 1839. AT HOMETOWN; To Bears Lineup Drop Close City League Game By virtue of the above stated Writ, to By virtue of the above stated Writ, » To Sacred Hearts By a me directed and delivered. I will ex- me directed and delivered. I will expos* The Ernston-Mcchanicsville play I'oys From This Section Eligible- pose to sale at public vendue on to snle at public vendue on off of a protested City League nam Newark. July 26.—The addition to Score of 1-,'i WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OP WEDNESDAY. THE SECOND DAY O? To .Attend " j the Newark Bears' roster this week August. A. D,, NINETEEN HUN- Friday nipht, went to Ihe trnston With Ardanowski, Sacred Heart DRED THIRTY-NINE AUGUST, A D., NINETEEN HUN- clan, the score being 4-2, Morristown. N. J., July 26,-In the! of Joe Mack, a switch-hitter, marks af two o'clock Daylight Saving Time, In DRED THIRTY-NINE a new turn in the offense of the shortstop, the batting star of the tin; afternoon of the said day. at the at two o'clock, Daylight Saving Tlmd, in The nms that decided the out- fall of 1934 a shy, 18 year old boy the afternoon of the said day, at the ! Editor's Note: The opinions ex- local International League club rame. bv virtue of two homers, the Sheriffs Office lin the City of New come of the game came in the 4th walked into a St. Louis Cardinal or- Sacred Hearts took over the Tuesday Drunswick. N. J. SlierlK's Office in the City of New Kanizatlon tryout camp at Greens- nrcsscd here arc those of the writer which meets Toronto in a series at Brunswick, N. J. iiminf!, when singles by Weisner, A. intl do not necessarily agree with Ruppert Stadium here this week- night City League game from the All that certain lot, tract of parcel of Gomol'ka and Clark, combined with boro, N. C—a tryout camp identical Rraneos by a score of 4 to 3. Irnd and premises, hereinafter particu- All that certain lot, tract or parrel in nature with the one the Cardinals those of the management. end. Mack will play at first base. larly described, situate, lying and being 0/ land and premises, hereinafter par- an error by Mechanlcsvllle, placed Stratton, starting for the Rameos, ir. the city of Perth Amboy, in the ticularly described, situate, lying and will open at Udgerwood Memorial Lefty Jankowski writes and In- The Bears are slated to meet the County of Middlesex and State of New three runs in the Ernston credit forms yours truly that the officials Toronto team in a night game at ~nve way in the third to Sou, and Jersey. bring In the City of Perth Amboy, in the Field here Monday, August 7. Wisniewskl went the entire distance County of Middlesex and State of Hew column. of the Salisbury Club of the North 9 o'clock Friday, and it will be La- BEGINNING at a point on the Easter- Jersey. Ernston Ab. R. H, Several experienced baseball scouts for the Hearts. watched the youngster go through Carolina State League treated him dies' Night. Toronto and Newark ly side or line of Elizabeth Street, dis- BEGINNING at a point irt th« west- A. Petner, ss 4 0 2 exceptionally well by paying him play a single game Saturday after- Sacred Hearts Ab. R. tant southerly one hundred and tliirty- erly side of State Street, distant four his paces and at the end of three or Wilkowski, 2b. - 3 1 onc (131) feet from the corner formed hundred (400) feet northerly from the lagoda, 2b. 4 o 0 for the days he spent locally when noon and a double-header at 1:45 by the Intersection of the southerly Eide northerly line of lands of Edward W. four days their verdict was "He'll j he shciuld have been in a Salisbury Ardanowski, ss. 4 2 of Huntington Street with the easterly Weisner, 3b. - 3 1 i no- Sign him up." The next year Sunday afternoon. Brirnes; thenco running westerly at Mackiel, lb ._ 3 0 0 suit. Mack, obtained on option from Hrankowski, lb .. 4 0 .side cf Elizabeth Street: and from thence right angles to State Street, one hun- found him playing at Martlnsville, 1 Pohl, If. 3 1 running easterly on a line at right ang- dred and fifty (150) feet to Miller C, Gomolka, cf. 3 o 1 W. Va., and four years later he was He also statec , that he lost the Cincinnati, was with Columbus in les to said Elizabeth Street, one hundred Street; thence northerly along the east- first game he pitched on his re- the American Association for the Gomolka, 3b 4 0 four and two one-hundredths (104.02) A. Gomolka, If _ 3 1 i playing with the St. Louis Cardinals. ftet to a point; and from thence run- erly line of Miller Street, twenty-five C. Clmk, c. 2 2 1 turn to the club..Bill Nowak, much first part of this season batting 280 Schultz, cf -.- - 3 0 (25) feet; thence easterly parallel with He is a Cardinal regular now show- Zebro, c 3 0 ning Southerly along innds of the Perth •purcell. p 3 0 0 publicized rookie, is his roomafce.. 'n 92 games. He throws right-hand- Amboy and Woodbridge Railroad Com- the first course, one hundred and fifty . ng promise of becoming one of the And furthermore Nowak intends to ed and is a switch-hitter. Kelly, rf 3 0 pany, twenty-five and four one-hun- (16O) feet to State Street; thence south- T. Petner, rf. _... 1 o 0 same's greatest stars. He Is Eno3 Wisniewski, p 3 0 dredths (25.041 feet to a point; and from erly, along State Street to the point or . RMM IK Newmark, 2b 4 0 0 and the batter is given a free walk The nearest to Pete Pavich in the to the westerly line of Mechanic Street: Post, c 5 0 3 to first base; how to you mark the city league is Bill Ryan..At a dis- thence northerly along the westerly side M. WIATER&SON Zebro, 3 b _ i 0 1 tance one is inclined to believe that of Mechanic Street twenty-seven and play in the score book?" I don't know one-half feet (27'A') to the point ot PLUMBING AND HEATING Satsky, 3b 3 0 0 the answer to that one, but I am Bill Ryan is Pete Pavich at the place of Beginning. Being the same Jankowski, If 4 0 0 quite sure "Yours Truly" made an shortstop position. .He handles him- more or less. Carrol], cf 3 1 1 error in his answer, which was: self exactly as the Fart Smith man It being Intended to also convey In !»••••••••••••••••! does. addition to the foregoing (without war- G. T. WILHELM Terrs'. Ss 3 1 0 "Give the catcher an error, and the ranty or title) a strip of land 43H feet Wtonegar, rf 4 0 0 batter a base on balls." It seems as though Sonny Pavich, in width and 103 feet In depth which Conroy, p _,; 4 0 1 Pete's kid brother will never be a adjoins the said premises herelnabove Not much you can't. The error for described on the south. Sanitary and • Sanitary Ice the catcher might Pass providing ball player. .He hasn't had a base- Bounded southerly by lands of the Total _ 34 2 6 you were able to stretch your imagi- ball in his hand all season. .It just Perth Amboy Day Nursery, northerly by Heating Engineer Ernston 100 010 000—2 nation that far. But not so with the* goes to show you what a woman lands of adjoining owner, westerly by COAL AND FUEL OIL De Santis 000 000 200—2 can do to a future ball player. lands of other lands of Maler Leichtinan, base on balls.. A base on balls is and easterly by Mechanic Street. Errors—A. Petner, Weisner. Post, charged against the pitcher, and the The softbaU playoffs begin short- PLAY GOLF Being the premises commonly known MKRCO OIL BURNERS Satsky. Terry. Double, Mackiel. Sac- pitcher had nothing to do with the ly and it looks as though the Mass- On the New Improved and designated as No. 39s Meohanlc LEHIGH COAL rifice, Lagoda,' Newmark. Hit by ings team and the Butler's grocers Strert, Firth Amboy, New Jersey. batter getting a free walk, any more The approximate amount of the de- pitcher, Mackiel I. Strikeouts. Con- than the short stop. You'll have to will be fighting it out for top hon- Telephone SA 212 s Oak Ridge Golf Club cree to be satisfied by said ml* Is Uxf roy 3; Mackiel 5. Base on balls, off try again, Joe. How about giving ors. .Would like to see Massings sum of tight thousand seven hundred 228 First Street South Aaboy I Telephone S. A. M Conroy 3; off Mackiel 3. Umpires. the error to the umpire and charging click in the second half of the Twin US Hale*) sixty-ilx dollars (W.7W.00) together with the oocts of this sale. Purcell and Charmello. the with a balk? County softbaU league. .Alter all, Between WettifleM and Together with all and singular the SOUTH AMBOY. N. J. CHARLEY HORSCK. they are representing South Amboy Bahway, N. S. rights, privileges, hereditaments and ap- •••••••••••••••••U in the league. .They tell me that Me WEEKDAYS purtenances thereunto belonging or In Last year New Jersey physicians anywise appertaining. During 1937-1938 there were 1161 Carl Marks is employed byga local $1.M SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS donated more than 24 million dol- haberdashery as a modpl hat stretch- JULIUS C. INOEL, Sheriff. lars worth or medical services to per- women studying medicine in the AND HOLIDAYS Clifford I. Voorhees, Solicitor. Wilhelm'f Hall aons unable to pay for thorn. United States. 138.01 7-14-4t Bates Furnlahtd Utwa Bcotst GEORGBADE Wm. H. Lewis OH Bridge Coal C FABLES IN SLANG DMICT ia HIGH QBADI • PLUMBING AND MORW- HEATING Lehigh Coal and Wood THE Electrol Oil Burners FABLE YOUCAN Also Broad Top Soft Coal With Internationally Famwi OF THE TEACH A Main Office CHILJQ "BALL FLAME" 235 Feltus St. South Amboy ATTEIAPT TO FEEL TO 136 John Street South Amboy Telephone 192-W SUPERIOR Telephone 584 SPRUCE BUT A Branch Office, Old Bridge. N. I. UP HUSBAND AUTO PAINTING TUwhoM 4U-B. S THE HOWEVER, THE CHILDREN WERE SENT TO HIGH- kNOWS AHAPPYFAWLYGOT PA ALWA\S COOLEO THE GIRLS MADE LIFE FRANK PAZDAN, Proprietor FAMLV A FEW HARD BUWPS HIS COFFEE IN THE MISERABLE FOR GUESTS TONED SCHOOLS, AND WERE SO TONEY WS •••••••••••••••••••1 WHEN MA BOUGHT k SAUCER AND THE BV ANNOYING THEM WHEN THE.1 CAME. B^CK PA WAS NOT IN PUCE Slmonlzing Body Worl BOOK ON ETIQUETTE BCWS WERE MOSTU THE SAME CLASS.AND EVEN AAA TOOK I M © i,i.i.@.@MM El HAUDS AND FE.ET — A FEW POINTERS FROM THEM • Webb's Auto Body Shop PAINTS, ETC. (3EORGE WEBB . REG'LAR FELLERS Then She Finds It on the Floor By GENE BYRNES Telephone 433 Auto Painting Eugene A. Morris Fenders Repaired Paints, Oils and Varnishes ' -4 'EM AN1 . - Stockton Street South Ambn TOUCHES _FC Brushes, Glass, Bronze* NO 9lfii NOT MONEY TILL IT COMES ••••••••••••••••••» Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc KY MOTHER! SHE OUT OH THE FLOOR! DARE ACETYLENE WELDING Wall Paper PUT HER HAND IM T^'l POCKET 238 First Street South Amk«j JOHN J. CROSS CARPENTERS and BUILDERS ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING P. O. Box 492 FRANK A. MACEDULSKI General Repairing CARPENTER «nd BUILDER Jobbing Promptly AtUniM TV '' Scott Avenue South Araboj Estimate* GWan ' Telephone SA 25« South Amboy. N. J. ) PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939

LETTERS GRANTED IN vote send American boys to war for probably need additional considera- any reason, tion in the form of easier terms lo. Vehicle Commissioner DAVID PEARCE ESTATE THE M.D. SAYS Instead of 15 years Lower Interest Rates Popular repayment. » , Health Question: Why Should they should perhaps have 20 or in Magee Announces New Letters ctf administration have Swimmer Breath Through His With adjournment so near, it is aphers e security £ Mouth While Swimming? improbable that we shall be able to extreme cases, where security £ been granted at the surrogate's of- get action during the remaining days sound, 25 years in which to pay o(Z Oir Inspection Period fice in New Brunswick to David A swimmer who breathes through of this session on my bill to lower (he mortgage. . Pearce, of Englishtown, in the es- his nose is likely to inhale water to the interest rates on home-loan and I do not believe Uncle Sam would, Will Begin On Tuesday, August tate of his father, David, who died a greater Or lesser extent, particu- FHA mortgages. But it will come, play the part of the villian or a Sh!j larly in rough or choppy water. and I believe the bill will be passed First here February 6, 1926. Walter In- lock in dealing with distressed home Continued contact with the water early in the next session. owne-s who show good faith in trj - man, previously qualified as admin- Motor Vehicle Commissioner Ar- washes away or renders ineffective My own study of the subject leads ing to save their homes and at we. Itimr W. Magee announced yesterday istrator of the estate, died since the mucous membrane of the nasal me to believe that some of the liard- same time meet their obligations. that the fourth automobile inspection that time, leaving $2,000 of the es passages. This membrane is a sec- Washington, July 26.—There White House might be dangerous, Pressed home owners whose mort- The problem should be approached, be no new neutrality legislation be period will begin next Tuesday, Aug. tate unadministered. rericn which protects the nose and leading this country to the brink of j eases were refinanced through the sympathetically and understanding- 1st. throatv from infection. If the mem-fore we adjourn, and I think I can war. I do not say that they would Home Owners' Loan Corporation ly- brane is injured or removed, the waytell you why. No official notices will be ser It would depend on the wisdom and ... through the mails. Cars are duUC m duty is not to England, France or In addition to stopping cars o, in the month of January, they fell to months of fighting the French were nature. Both Roosevelts—T. R. and other non-aggressoi- nations of the A $1,554,263 in May, a reduction of 25 P. D. R.—have exhibited this trait • ill highway, the Department is us Riving ground before the irrestible Old World, much as we may abhor • ing its registration files in-JTrentom per cent. ush of an enemy, stirred by the They are also strong willed and atthe actions of the dictators and sym- m to wee dout non-conformists wit Since early ltjst Pali, the move- Knowledge that its goal was almost times impetuous. Perhaps reckless- pathize with the other so-called de- ly impetuous. It is a part of the | Cloverbloom Butter, lb. 29c u the taspecton law. ment initiated by the New Jersey lj> sight. It was late in May, 1918. mocracies. Our duty is to ourselves, m Taxpayers Association, to expose and Filtering through the demoralized Roosevelt makeup to take a chance, The color combination far thi and as part of that duty we must of Schlckliaus Tenderized m sticker to be used in the next to eliminate relief chiseling and laxity French troops to meet their German and rely on sheer luck and per- course enforce the Monroe Doctrine, m. suasiveness to pull them through m speotion period will be blue nn< in the local administration of relief, opponents who were flushed with and guarantee the integrity of the C black. has been pushed energetically by success, the Second Division rushed The Roosevelt ideas may or may not soil occupied by our neighbors in m the State Financial Assistance Com- Into the fray and deployed across be sound. Sometimes they are and North and South America, lest Smoked Hams 29 mission and by the New Jersey Tax- the jParls-Metz road to fight the sometimes they are not. But there is European wars be extended to the 2 CARES • payers Association. The success of Battle of Belleau Wood. It has been never any question as to the cour- Americas. TOWN TOPICS this movement can be intensified and called by some military authorities age or determination or vigor with Milk Fed Boneless still greater reductions in relief costs :he greatest engagement American which they are urged on Congress PALMOLIVE SORP| • (Continued Prom Page One) realized, if the drive to elmitnate un- roops ever had with a foreign foe. and the public when a Roosevelt But whatever we do, unless we face • As proof that juvenile delinquency an emergency calling for quick ac- RoastingVeal 28* worthy cases is continued, but on The Second Division was composed is m office. _ is a matter demanding attention, an even broader scope. In emergencies, such as we faced tion, we must not act impulsively. We have only to point to the seri-s of Regular Army Units and the • An important accomplishment of Fourth Brigade of Marines, fighting in 1933, when no one knows quite "Slavery Worse Than War" Juicy Cube or |cONCENTRME<> • of robberies committed here recent- the drive against -relief chiseling is We hear it said now and then, ly and the arrest of three juveniles, shoulder to shoulder in a common what to do, and it is necessary to do that it has given the public an en- cause. For twenty-six days Marines something audacious in the hope usually by emotional orators or writ- whom police declare were respon- tirely new conception of the ques- ers, that there are some things worse sible. This morning the three lacte and Doughboys attacked or counter- that social surgery will effect a cure Sirloin Steak 39c tion of providing aid to needy per- attacked. Prom June 1 to 6 they where medication will not, these are than war. I can think of only one, one sixteen and the other two four- sons. It has brought out emphatic- • teen, are scheduled to appear in held the rush of German hordes, and fine qualities. If the President shows in the loss of the freedom for which ally the need for individual effort then began the first of seven main easonably good judgment and is men havp fought throughout the Prime Bee/ Gold Medal • Juvenile Court for sentence. and responsibility by relief recipi- » * • attacks. By the 25th they had rtght most of the time, public opin- ages. We have finally found freedom ents. driven the last of the enemy from ion will support him as it did then. the United States, under our own "Sold any new cars lately" is a the woods. Rib Roast, lb 27c Wheaties, pkg. 10c question we frequently shoot at One example of this is the new And so will I. system of government, and we will policy of giving relief on a "non- re- In this most sanguinary struggle always fight to pi-eserve it. Slavery automobile dealers, in our habitual But now we are confronted with Genuine Spring Collegetown 2 large bots. search for n;ws in and about town. :urrent basis. This policy has been of the World War, men fought des- % different situation. We also are would be worse than war. That "Yes, sold one the other day to So- jut into effect successfully in a num- perately in the thick foliage of thedealing not with domestic problems, mean;;, of course, that we will fight and-So. But don't put it in your ber of New Jersey communities, and woods, filled with brush and under- but with foreign affairs. In this sit- to preserve our territory and our Legs Lamb, lb 28cCatsup 25c :t is planned to install it in more growths, where large boulders shel- rights. But I, for one, will never paper! If you do I'll get the deuce uation impetuosity and daring in the Milk Fed for telling you." That is the ail-too municipalities, ajs a practical, ef- tered machine guns, and where Jersey Marglobe 2 lbs. frequent reply. Icient way to control relief costs. fhell-proor retreats in the form of Why don't folks want public at- Under the old prictice, a needy natural caves and grottoes offerer) Vr.! Metsjb 38c tention drawn to the fact that they lerson was placed on relief on the veritable strongholds to a stubborn Tomatoes 17c basis of preliminary questioning, but foe. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• have changed cars, we wonder. .Home Made large Doz. Time was when it was news and once on relief there was a strong During the twenty-six days of al- • foiks wanted it known, if they just tendency for him to stay there. Giv- most continuous fighting about 1,000 took a ride to the automobile. Now- ing assistance became a routine mat- officers and enlisted V. s. Marines Fresh Kobasijb 28c Sunjiistlemons 25c m a- •©- •omething else that isn't something ber of the family, and must be signed New Jersey has the lowest infant to be proud aft by each member. mortality rate in the United States.!I Another feature of the non-recur- For That Banquet, Shower or There have been no deaths from1 |j8w«*-~ Employment rent plan is that the applicant must DORSEY MOTORS, INC. report what effort he has made to smallpox in New Jersey for several The number of persons gainfully years. employed in the United States in- secure employment and to care for USED CAR DEPARTMENT Week-End Event his family. He is told to secure creased four times during the 60 More Children New Brunswick Avenue, from Elm to Oak Streets year period from 1870 to 1930. Inwhatever part-time employment he Hold Your House Party Here. We Will Aid You In can—jobs that may be humble, but Families buying used cars have 1870 there were 12,164,000 workers approximately one-third more chil- Perth Amboy, N. J. Arranging the Details in the country, and in 1930, ac-which give honest employment and dren than those purchasing new cording to the bureau of the census, ,, . o_. _ _ ul _.lt man bituac \J\AI vu-ia-iig new give him an opportunity to help carSi according to the American 48,163,000. himself. Petroleum Industries committee. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••--•••--•••••___»,

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