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VOLUME XXXII. NO. 21. SOUTH AM BOY. N. J.. SATURDAY, AUGUST IJ1. 1912. Price Three Cents. SCULLY WILL BE J0ULON WITHDRAWS WIDOW GETS $8.25 I AT CONVENTION A HIS PETITIO FOR 300 WEEKS Patrick F. Fallon, who filed n peti- Congressman Thomas J. Scully will Oa Thursday in court at New Brun3- tion for councilman of the Second attend tlio convention of the Atlantic i wick Judge Daly found that the wage Ward at primary election on the Dem- Deeper Waterways Association to bo i earnings of Albert F1. Burbank, of ocratic ticket, has dp .ided to with- held at New London, Conn., September > was draw his petition and will not be PamS. Miller, of Glenville, Pa., 4, li and 6. Mr. Scully has been ap- Karl Karlesen, a Sailor, While Crab- His Hydro-Aeroplane falls in Bay | f the iu the race. It was through the urgent pointed ii delegate from New Jersey Will Have Charge of High School bing Falls Off Pier and Loses appeal of many friends that he entered Off Keansburg —PassengerWith ! I'^tricalCompany at Elizabeth, were by Governor Wilson, also by the Mar- 1(i tbe contest. His withdrawal Is not H. D JI i • J r. . i. r I i- -50 per week, and he directed that —A Graduate of Pennsylvania itime Association of the 1'ort of New Life—Could Not Swim, Although through "getting cold feet," for be York, and the Staten Island Sound mm Badly Injured, But He ts- \ the company pay to Margaret Bur- bellevcH lifi could easily win out nt bank> widow of tbe (leai1 man 5B per College. Deeper Waterway Association, Followed Water for a Living. the primary for the nomination, but capes With Slight Bruises. I « o The Board of Education hold a it was through heeding the earnest Aviator O. G. Simmons and his pas- j cent, of his wages each week for 300 On Sunday Karl KarJescn, a sailor weeks, meeting on Friday evening, GOVBRNftlt WILSON CANNOT p!«i!i of the county nnd loc.nl Demo- nengcr, Mr. James H. Hubbard, of on tho schooner Carrie McLean, Cap- The compensation is given under tho August 23. Present—Messrs. Oliver, ATTBNI> •KAENWERKEST cratic executive committees for him Ued I Sank, narrowly escaped death at tain Peter Peterson, was drowned In Kniployors' Liability act. The woman Davis, Poarce, Sutliff and Wyckuff. tci retire from tho, Held In order that Knnn»burg on Saturday afternoon Sheriff Albert linllsehwi'iler on the P. It. II. slip at the coal pier. It had originally asked for $10 a week Messrs. Pearce mid Wyckoff, the harmony m:ty exist In the local ranks, when tin) liydro-auroplitne In which i Tuesday headed' a delegation of Perth apprars that Karlrscn was fishing for for 300 weeks, which would bring tha .committee appointed to investigate j^ boy Oerman-Amcrlciins who walt- crabs from the pier, and it Is «up- liiing a Democrat be does not. dctslro they Hew from Soldier's Heacli to m ototaf thl ou pcour to t$3,000 ehe . 1BUnde to receiver the rulin$8.2g5 ebarges made by Miss A. M. Kveritf, ; ciovcrnnr Woodrow Wilson nt poofid that in reaching down to scoop In stir up pt.THonal feeling that would Keansburg fell sideways into shallow ! wl on I per week, or a total of $2,475.00. made a report. In part it was as Col- \ ) itntion to at- ii cnilj ho lost his balance and fell In any wuy injure (lie success of tho water close to the bench at that place. Sea aMi w]th an nV Tho Public Service disputed tho lows: into the water. Several people Haw Democratic party at tho fall election, Tlio cause of the accident eanno'. ti-nd and address the snrngerfest amount asked tor by the widow, "In giving our decision on the hcar- tho accident from a distance, but 1)«- mid ho will uwall for Homo more, op- bn positively ascertained but It Is which is to bo held at I'erth Amboy claiming that they should pay only ?5 Ing of Miss Everitt vs. Prof. Pitch j g ,i and Monday. foro they could get to Knrlcsnn hu porluno time when ho may ngaln «n- next un ay thought that on making a circle the per week. The matter was brought held August 12, it is our opinion that J fl . a worry to have stink for tho last time. He could not IIT tb(! fluid for honors from the peo- Tno ovcrnol wa machine- bnnknd too much, causing It into court to decide. Leonard Ty- Mlfls Everitt placed herself in n very j j couldn't accept as ho swim. ple. Mr. Fallon't) withdrawn! now to say t liU Ile to ulldo sideways through the air. mann appeared for the company and unenviable position before thy board ; engagement to speak In I laces tho present Democratic office. hml a prior Tho borly was recovered nnd Cor- All control of the hydro-aeroplane Lawyer Thomas Drown for the wom- in writing such a letter to the secre- Huffalo, N. Y. He expressed hearty lifjlilei-H In tin- Held without opposi- oner Mason munitioned, who deemed ;in WIIH lost wlinn It Htarted to fall, al- an. tary of the board in view of the fact ,.,. , too, remarklnK thnt ho was tion for re-nomination jit the prlinnny. grct Inquest not nocessiiry. The body WRH tfnmgh Aviator Simmons made dea- Mrs. Burbank testified that she and that she could not produce, evidenco i ,.,. , v y font of mlmlc aB lt i8 taken to Stillwell & Mason's morgue, juirato efforlB to right it again, her husband were married by Rev. corroborating any of the accusations i (,y S| ngerfe.stn. lC whorn funeral sorvlcn was hold at '.\:'A0 FOIt PltOfllUCHNIVK A gftsp of horror arose from the .Irimos O. Mason at his home at Me- • made in. the letter, and in that she p. ni. on Monday, tho Rev. Ii. M. }'. At tlio tlrHt convention of the Pro- UioiiKiindK gathered on the beach as tuchen four years ago after which repeatedly stated it was her wish Pearno ofllclatlnt;. interment wiiH party of Middlesex County to tho liugi! blrd-llke machine, with the they went to llvo in Ilrunswick ave- that the letter be not used as charges ENTERTAINS FRIENDS nmde In the cemetery of the Chapel be held in Metuchcn September (i a velocity gained from its lfiO foot drop nue, Perth Amboy. against Prof. Pitch. Therefore we j of the flood Shepherd, Krnston, toward the earth, plunged with a crash recommend that her wish be granted full county and legislative ticket will In the course of her 'estlmony a Kurlcsen wan twenty-five years of Into tho shallow water about HO feet and the charges against Prof. Pitch INHONOROFHfRSON bohofidi; up. Progressive lenders ro- letter was produced written by one age and Hlnglo. He did not hnvp any from shore, narrowly missing the be dropped. But, gentlemen, as this fune to indorse John F, Ten Brooclt of the employes of the company and On Thursday evening Mrs. Sophia relatives In this country. for Senator because Iti Is claimed that power boat of Dr. W. P. Moss, of this signed by Mrs. Burbank. In the letter does not seem to bo the first letter city, which was just making a land- of the same motive that Miss Kverltt Southwick entertained a few friends ho 1H too friendly with former Senator It was stated that the dead man was ing at tho (short dock. has sent different boards of educa- Ht her homo on in honor of DEATH OF JOII.\ 1HHS Theodore Strong. There will be sev- aiming $n a week and afterwards AH tho machine struck the water tion, it is evidence conclusive In our the birthday of her son, Harry South- A CIVIL WAR VETEIMV eral speakers for the dollar dinner $3.22 per day. lt crumpled up like a piece of card- minds that she is disposed to be ivlelt, of , who, with his John Ibbs, aged 71 years and 8 vhlch is to be run In concctlon with On examination by Lawyer Brown board. Simmons and Hubbard struck disagreeable in manner and frequent- wife, Is spending the week in thla months, departed this life on Sat- the convention. Some of those willing Mrs. Burbank stated that she d.d not with the machine and both disappear- ly disobedient in obeying instructions city. While nn impromptu affair, it urday last at his homo on Augusta to go to Metuchen for tho occasion, write the letter, that it was written ed In tho water. Sifhmons, who was given her by the board and supervis- proved u most enjoyable social event. street, from an attack of dysentery. according to the committee in charg?, by an employe of the Publjc Service wearing a life preserver, rose to tha ing principal, and this in our opinion Mr. Southwick received hearty con- He wns a veteran of the Civil War, are Senator Bevcrldge, Clifford Pin- company whom she pointed ont in gratulations, and best wishes for many surface Immediately uninjured. His having served three years in defence chott, George W. Perkins, James R. court, and she simply signed her is a very bad precedent for teachers : first act waa to find Hubbard. Tha jmore birthdays. During the evening of his country. He had resided In Garfield and Everett Colby. Former name to it. and pupils. We would therefore fur- latter seemed to be caught In th« refreshments were served. At a late this city ranny years. Judge Adrian Lyon, of Perth Amboy, ther recommend that Miss Evoritt be wreckage and was pulled free by Sim- j hour the guests left for their respec- The funeral was held from his late will act as toasttnaster at the dinner HRIDK A SISTKR severely censured by the board and mons. One of the numerous small j tive homes, delighted with tbe cor- home at 2:30 o'clock on Monday af- and Mark Prentiss or William instructed in the future she must rig- boats which had put out for the wreck | TO «RAT9»-J>oiUJr dial reception given them by their ternoon, the Rev. H. M. P, Pearse will bo chairman of the con- idly obey tbe rules and regulations picked up and landed them on tlw Mrs. Mary Dolan Pfeifler King, the hostess, conducting tho service. -Interment sot forth by the Hoard of Kducation short dock. Hubbard, who received a bride who was sent to the county jail Mr. Southwick holds a responsible was made in Christ Church cemetery, and instructions given by the super- bad gash In the right side of his face at New Brunswick for forging a check, position yith the American Express Stillwell & Mason being funeral di- TiBing principal, and any violation ol near the ear and a badly sprained I Is a sister to "Rats" Dolan, who Is Company at their Brooklyn office. rectors. this occurring without just proof will neck, had to ba assisted ashore. A |now serving a term in State Pri)"' " result In her dismissal from the ser- lane was cleared through the crowd I The woman was married to Paul/ 1 ( vice." IMPROVEMENTS AT MANY DEMOCRATS and he was taken to the automobile j of this city, last week and inim/ Upon motion the report was receiv- Y PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ATTEND CUM BAKE of Arthur Sickles, of Red Bank. In afterward was arrested and' ' ed and a copy ordered sent to Miss Contractor Clarence H. Edwards, is Despite the threatening weather and this car both Simmons and Hubbard | The bridegroom will r Everitt by the secretary. 'limiting extensive improvements to raia a goodly number of Democrats were taken to Red Bank and Hubbard to do with the woman Relative to the selection of a nev/| the Lecture room of the Presbyterian turned out to attend the clam bake was taken to his home in that city. that she has. told him a principal to succeed Prof. Crane, ttfa j chl]rcb. A new kltchen> wlth every given by the Wilson Club of Perth The start of their eventful trip was string of lies. The one board decided to accept the appllfe- j com.enience has been Dulu a gma]1 Amboy at Nickenlg's Grove on Wed. Athletics to Play the Old St. Mary's made from Soldier's Beach at 4:15 him most was that shn- "' A a n v» rt ••-* 1 rH l rill A ^^ 1 J ! tlon of Prof. P«ul S. Miller, of Glln- room with sliding partitions has been nesday last. —liuch Speculation as to theSaturday afternoon and after making brother jn Trenton, vllle, Pa., a graduate of the Pennsyl- apportioned off, and a new floor and Although no "booms" were launched a large circle, Aviator Simmons point- high position, who wa vania College of Gettysburg, Pa., •|ho walnscoatlng has been laid tho en- there waa plenty of boosting for the Result—Old-Time Players Will ed for Keansburg, arriving there tend the wedding becau\ , Is twenty-four years of age, marrj tire room. The hot-air heater has candidates already In the field. about ten minutes later. It was the sitlon." and highly recommended as a con been removed, and steam heating plant Congressman Scully received a be in Line, and All Fans Should intention of Simmons to fly to Keans- He has sinve learned th' tent man in every respect. The s1 will be substituted. rousing reception, and before the din- See the Game. burg, circle over the city dropping I brother Is "Rats" Dolan arf retary was instructed to commu: o ner was through, every one present small circulars which read as fol- high position Is one in t\ onto with Mr. Miller, stating tho boarSf; LAW MAKES NO was wearing buttons with his likeness, On Labor Day morning, September lows : Prison, to which institution had appointed him, subject to tho ap- I'ROVISrONS FOE VACANCIES bearing the inscriptions, "Deep Wat- 2, Manager O'Toole, of the Athletics, "While we are heartily in sympathy recently committed by Judge proval of his credentials by the State with Roosevelt's Bull Moose move- The death of Thomas Flynn, tho er Tom," "Scully for Congress," etc will introduce to the fandora Commissioner of Trenton. showing the popular feeling; toward of this city a treat that he has had In ment, we believe it will result In tho INYITATIONS ISSUED. Prof, T. P. Hupp, of Lykens, Pa., n I.'einocratlc leader of Pflterson, who the Congressman. store for them, when he takes his election of our governor, Woodrow The girls and boys of the Met! graduate of Franklin and Marshall was the Passaic county member of Several were slated to make ad- fast bunch of ball tossers out to meet Wilson, as President." dist Episcopal Sunday School, College, of Pennnyh'ania, thirty-ono the Democratic State Committee, di- dresses but a sudden shower coming the once undefeated St. Mary's, who From Keansburg ho was to proceed sold excursion tickets, have been in years of ngn, nnd married was select- rects attention to tho fact that the (leran election act makes no provision up scattered those present, all seek- will have in. their lineup such men as down the bay to the Highlands and vlted to go on a straw ride to be giv ed as second choice of tho board. for the filling of vacancies in tho ing shelter, and the apegchmaking Kelly, Campion, Coan, Grimley broth- follow the course of the Shrewsbury en by the Assistant Superinteadant, Upon motion It wsis decided that 1 state committee. In section 65 of was dispensed with. ers, McDonnell, Lovely nnd some more River to Red Bank. Here he was E. S. Mason, starting from tbe churcli Prof. Hupp should bo given tho sumo tho act It Is provided that the stato The "feed" was excellent and well old faces that once set the fans of this ^scheduled to stay a week at the Rod on John street at 6:30 this (Friday) opportunity HH Prof. Miller In case committees shall bo elected at the served. Food was provided for 400 city proud of them as a baseball team. "Bank Fair. evening. for any reason the latter should not September primaries of tho year but only about 300 were present. H is possible, of course, (for there Mr. Hubbard owes his life to the nccopt. All scholars who sold five or more wherein a governor la to be elected. Congressman Thomas J. Scully, seems to be nothing impossible in coolness of Aviator Simmons whose Tho president and secretary wore tickets and turned the cash In the Tho act prescribes that candidates for Freeholder Alfred T. Kerr, Solicitor baseball) that the older team may win quick action in, getting him free from roriuoHted to inalco a dellnlto report night before the excursion, will be tho committees shall to nominated Coan, Councilman O'Connor, and many out; but they have the toughest fight the wreckage prevented him from be- given this treat as a toKen of appre- at the meeting to bo hold this Friday ing drowned. Mr. Hubbard sat next In tho same manner as candidates are others from this city were in attend- before them to attain that distinction ciation of their services in helping to evening In regard to hiring somo to the engine and it is thought that nominated for the Assembly, and the ance. that they ever had, and the odds are make the excursion a success. building to uso for school purposes, other regulations surrounding the Among others present were: Hon. so big against such a result that tho when the machine struck the water nonding completion of nltprntlons to election of tho committeGmen are the W. B. Ramsay, Hon. John Klrkpatrick, Athletics feel more confident right now he received the gash in his face by HE-EXAMINATION OF School No. 2. as for the election of Assembly- County Collector Thomas H. Hagerty, over the situation than they have striking against a projecting part of men. It Is further provided that mem- Freeholders Peter H. S. Hondricks, since they began to slip back, No team the engine. PUBLIC SCHOOL MJPIIS 'TROLLEY CAU DELAYED bers of the state committee ahall Andrew Ely, A. J. Gebhart, W. T, ever showed such a great transforma- By many lt is thought that the ac- At the last June examinations In BY PENNSYLVANIA AUTO strvo for three years or until their Casey, Surrogate D. W, Clayton, Coun- tion from listlessness to energy as the cident was due to the movements made the Public Schools several pupils A Jersey Central Trncllon car was sunoossorB are elected, but nothing ty Clerk B. M. Ganon, Sheriff Albert Athletics did" when they defeated tho by Mr. Hubbard In dropping the cir- failed in one or two subjects, Super- held up nt the Morgan bridge on whatever is said about lining vacan- Bollschweller, Deputy Sheriff Edward fast South River A. C. on Sunday culars. This is not likely. Mr. Sim intendent R. M. Fitch requests that Tuesday evening through the stub- clos. F. Hougnton, Richard White, 'William ast. mons is an experienced and careful these pupils report at School No. 1 bornness of an nutomoblle pnrty. Cur C. JaqueB, William McMurtry, Arthur Those who traveled to South River aviator, he has qualified for and car- in eighth year room on Wednesday No. 0488, Penna., with party of alx Qulnn, W. S. Sawyer, P. M. Bowne, ries a pilot's license, and Is fully cap- noxt, September 4, at 9 a. m., for re- TEACH SOCIAL AND were fortunate In seeing one of tho started across aa tho trolley cur wua Iilchard Galvln, Joseph Fllgon, John reatest games played by their homo able to cope with sii h alight move- examination in the subjects that they ENTERTAINMENT coming on the southerly end toward P. Grcenwald, John Fee, Jr., Fred .earn, that was a model exhibition of ments which might have boon due to failed In. this city. The auto going at good The children of Christ Church Quad, Joseph Allgalr. he national pastlma. There was not his passenger dropping tho circulars. speed reached past the centor of the Home will hold a peach social and a flaw In the game to break the de- Mr, Simmons would not make a COlffJIISSIONER STEVENS bridge first, and refused to go back. entertainment at the home on Tues- SUIT POSTPONED. ightful smoothness or to blot tho statement concerning the accident and INSPECTS NEW BOAD Sa did the motormnn rnfusr to budge, day, September 10. A fino program the cause can only be. surmised, The suit of tho Board of Health beauty of the contest. Baseball wns On Tuesday Stato Road Commis- \nd claimed he could wnlt mi indefinite s being prepared with a view to pleas- against several property owners In seen at Its very best. There was not On Sunday the wreckage of the sioner Colonel Stevens, with Free- imc. After considerable exchange of ng1 all who attend. An admission fee this city for not complying with or- a single kick ovor any decision In the hydro-aeroplane was loadod upon a holders Gebhart, Kerr and Ely, In- words, the, autolst backed out of the of twenty-five cents will be charged, ders to connect with the sanitary sew- ntire game. truck and taken to Mr. Colllor'8 homo spectod the new maoadom road being way and allowed the car to pnss. which will Include refreshments, En- er system has been postponed for ono Not an act of any player of either at Wlckatunk. With the exception of onstructed between Donhamtown and. fcurage the children In their laudable week on request of the city solicitor, cam that could reflect on the reputa- the engine and possibly tho pontoons Park. It was docided that work by being present. SENT TO .TAIL FOR GO DAYi ft was to have been held on Thursday, lon for cleanllnoss and healthy rival- the machfno Is a total loss. , will would have to ba <* o Peter Yanos, who until recently ray and the respective parties wera eum- ry. Thla Is all the more remarkable ullt at Dunham's Hill. This new a blacksmith shop on Stevens nvenjiiS, monod to appear They were there oo iwing to tho fact that no game waa RHODE ISLAND CLAM BAKE. •oad will shorten tho distance botween. Beoms to have let his love for str/5ng Engraving Presented to time, and did not appreciate the post- ;ver harder fought nor more altua- To-morrow, September I, Paul De 'orth Amboy and Now Brunnwlck. drlnl: get the better of him, antjjf hla ponement of tho trial. lons and climaxes so fraught with Graw Hamilton Lodgo No. 5G2, B. of o wife and family have become sojiond Doane Memorial Chapel o hrllling Interest, It was not a game R. T,, will hold a Rhode Inland clam WATElMfEIiON CUT TO-NIflllT. considerations. Mra. Yanos mtide The housekeeper who serves "Af- rom its start to finish In which ono .k.0 at Roberts' Crossing, rain or To tho P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. ramn- complaint against him for non*nip-1 The OonoveConovi'r family have given nan ter Dinner Coffee" never hears nny stm or tho other did not have hlno, commencing nt 12 o'clock noon, (;rs and v?lvon, members and lady port and drunkeness, and on Wetsies- engraving of I'lii-hnp HeorRc \V. Dnnno complaints from her boarders. Sold ihanco to win, Tho bake will bo prepared by nn ex- rionds, mernbors of tho Auxiliary and 'ny Justice Birmingham sent him, to to Donne. Memorial Chapel, which by Drown Bros., 183 Broadway. • O r- pert In this line, and everything will usbnmlB. Como enrly nnd do not stay county jail for sixty dayH, iti i>r- jclmprl Is n inwnnrin.1 of him. o "Yncht Club Coffee" Is the kind that be of tho boat nml In abundance. nore than nn hour. Somo of tao In fh'o him nn opportunity ffy! o WANTED—Dressmaking. 71 Bor- Co to Brown Bros, nnd get Tickets aro ?l.f,0 each. A good tlmo .Id-tlmorB hnve prepared to cat from r Ills conduct, **»' Read Citizen Ai'viTtln dentown avenue-.—13. A. Sullivan. 8-1- ijlniiiid. Is Riiarnntcwl nil who attend. nn to four molonfi. THE SOUTH AOTOT CITIZEN. SATURDAY, AUOUST, 31, 1912. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED. / QHOSfS OF THE LIVING. I FIRST NfiTiQNRL BRNKI SOUTH AMI JOY, N. J. A Ca«« That Throws Light on the Items of Interest from all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our Problem of Apparitions. It is uot lit nil [lwessury to resort to Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 the miperiiutiiriil as I ho only siiflk'iont. Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. tiou of ii|>|wmtiuniiiAiiit;ii)lP obstiu-k? to retrai'ilinn III«MU as su| n-rnal ni'al manifestations. ;inl 11ml is Uu> simple full Causes Death. bin summer vacation on Monday an the road. Mr. Lindner granted the re- Circumstance tU:sts wear Internal injuries received in falling at onci- entered upon the work of pro cpn-st and furnished the stranger soa] This Bank Pays Interest cjithes. It is quite '•nmi-'ivable Hint from tile top of the concrete wal paring for the opening of tlie schoo and towles. An hour later the. secre- there renll.v m:iy lie ^liosts of persons over the culvert along the River roai ytar next month. The commissione tary went to look tor his guest, and ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK but nohoily who sail' llie miilici' ;i sec which runs to the Johnson pond spent almost, his entire time whili is still looking. The man tool the ond thought would eoulemi for u niu PEK CENT on balances averaging daily meut th.'it tliei'e c:i u lie (,'liosts of caused the death of John Lenry, a we! away in the West, and most of il a bath, half a dozen new towles, sev- clothes. Ni'vi't'iheless »|i|i:iritli)ns ure Unown resident of New Drunswicli hlo former home in Indianapolis eral cakes of soap, a bathing suit be- $500 and over for the month. always clothed anil sometimes in guv where he luvd resided for years. Lear where for a number of years he «•».< longing to Mr. Lindner, and hi* do- ments of such modern cut tlmt they died Sunday night in Welln hospital city superintendent of schools, parture. 2 were unknown at the time the pcrsoi Leary was .seen Saturday night in * * * « « # « *. PER CENT in Special Deposit Dapart-" seen as ;i |))i;inl»n) lived on earth. New Hrunswick. Sunday morniui; New Yorker fur liordentovni 1'nrlsh. meat on accounts of $200 and over remaining Aside from this, there is the Inter- Loary called to a party of autoists who. look All Itut His Watch. Rev. Morgan Ashley, who has been esting and by no meiins uiimi|>ortimt were riding on the River road and John Miller, foreman of Ui<> Bayonn in Bank for at least Three Months prior to circumstance that houses are some Cabling Company, Duyonnc, reports senior curate of All Angel's Church 3 asked for assistance. Leary was then New York, has accepted a call to the January 1 and July 1. times Iniuuteil liy nppiirllions not of lying in the culvert badly hurt. The Ihat while lio was on 1I[H way ham the dead, hut of the living. 1 know rectorship of Christ Kpiscopal Church autoists notified police headquarter.-! from work Monday he was held uii of one case in which a gentleman en at Uonleatown. He. will lill u vacancy ISSUES TKAYELERS' CHECKS 1'AYAIILE EYEimVHEBE. and Marshall liedford of Highland 1-y four mi'ii and robbed of $220.25. terlng ii drawiug room at 4 in the claused by the resignation of llcv SKM,S FOREIGN DRAFTS PAYABLE IN A>'Y PART OP Park was communicated with, Bor i\i:l!er was passing under tlie bridg •afternoon saw seated on the sofa in East Twenty-lirst street, when, h Charles Townsimd, whv> will become THE WORLD. young lady with "reddish gold" hnlr, 'nigh Surveyor H. R. Segoine wan alsc: rector of the church at Hosemon'., who appeared to he rending II book nutiiled liy other parties. The man Hays, the four mon stepped out. o HARRY C. PERKINE, President R. C. STBPHENSON, Cashier I*n. Mr. Ashley will enter upon his There were two oilier IIOTPOILS in the was taken to the hospital In the am a dark spot and attacked him. lie dudes on the /irst Sunday in October. T. FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Cashier TOoru, one seated beside her on the luilanee. From outward appearance declares that, after giving lilm a He Bofft, und the visitor was surprised to no liuneH had been broken and thu vr-re beating und (.-hulling, they won * * # * DIRECTORS: • find that they did not offer to iutro through his clothing und secured al man's dentil waH entirely unexpected. Accents itafpmliint'N Tender In Iiiim DANIKL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLFF duce him to the young lady—did not hia money. They did not molest his In fact, seem to see her. Later n guest It is believed his death was duo to in- ('IINC HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOOART ternal injuries. It IH thought whilt gold watch and chain. Stanley Hot J. BAIRD PERRINE R. C. STEPHENSON at a v/0t\i end party saw the same up ofsky, a 1'ole, who nays he lives in Jn a suit brought by (iustave Htlck- pnrltion in tho same house, and It was sitting upon tlie concrete wnll ho los y Jersey City, baa been firrestol on sus loy against, ltd win S. Wilson to compe seen a third time by one of the serv- liin balance and fell over backwan the specilic performance, of n written ants. a (Ilslanee of 18 or 20 feel. P'.cion, contract to convoy four mountain lota * * « * No light was thrown on the strange for fS,r»OO, Vice-chancellor Slovens affair until, a year afterward, the lvlf * * « « IVJfo nnd .Vouej' Missing. has decided that a decree inny bo Good SiirmirJIan Lodge, No. 58, K. of of the son of the family arrived frou Throngs at ('rinipmcrtliiff. Cieorge Hill IH keeping bacholor'u SOCIETIES Australia to pay a first visit fo her entered by the complainant In accord- 1\, meets every Wednesday evening at Forty thousand worshipnorB wer hall at hla home at Helmetta, hia wif Men. Win. 8. Truex Post, No. 118, 8 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias Hall, husband's relatives and was Iminedi ance with a tender suggested by t.ho moots first and third Monday evening, present lit the fourteenth camp-meet- having disappeared and $500 in caHb, corner of First and Stockton streets. ately identified by the servant as I hi defendant. Stlcitloy alleged that Wil- at 7:30 o'clock. In Michael Welsh's Chancellor Commander, George W. figure she had seen. The two visitors iiiK services held at Ocean Grovt.; on The Hills wero married live years age son was nimble to give a clear title Hall. Commander, Aaron Stlllwell; French, Jr., Keeper of Records and who also had seen the apparition sub Sunday. Ten thousand attended tho and apparently lived happily. Om because of an outstanding right (<: Adjutant, S, H. Chatten. Seals, Charles S. Buckelew. Bcqtiently made the same Ideulillea- morning service in the auditorium. day last week Mr», Hill permmded hu cut. timber, and that, therefore, the St. Stephen's Lodge, No. C3, F. & A. tlon. Sterling Castle, No. 50, K. G. K, The four departments ot the summer husband to buy her a now outfit o court should decree a perfonnanc JL Meets at K. of P. Hall, first and meets first and third Saturday erening Since It Is Incredible to suppose I hat Sumlay-scliool had more than 5,000 clothes. They went to Now limns with a deduction from tho agreed third Mondays of eacli month (except- of each month, at 7:30 o'clock, at a person can be In two places at the scholars, ing July, August, and holidays) at Knights of PythfaB Hall. Noble Chief. wick and did their shopping. Tho price. It was found that a mistake 7:30 p. in. same time—so that a lady cim be both « * * * B. Golden; Master of Records, F. I. In Australiu and In a house thousand;- noxt day, It is said, she went to Eng had been mado in falling to insert any Stults, Jr. lishtown and drew out all the monej timber right clause in the deed. Jod Pnrkcr Council, No. C9, Jr. 0. of miles from Australia—It Is a legiti- Soldier Ilrcnks Jail. 17. A. JL, meets every Friday evening, they had In the bank, $350. The nexi Star Bnlidlugr nnd Loan Association, mate Inference Unit phantasms, wheth While awaiting to be taken to th « * * * In Knights of Pythias Hall. Councilor, of South Amboy, N. J., meets in City er of the living or of the dead, ure de- day she Is reported to have disap- county jail at Freehold to serve a sen- Ansell Morris; Recording Secretary, Hall, on the fourth Monday evening void of objective reality, are, that la Hypnotized in I'ath of Train, A. R. Chatten. In each montn. President, Thomas tence of fifteen days, Imposed Ins peared with the $350 secured at the to say, always and only hallucinations bank, $150 which was In the house Thrown into an hypnotic state of C. Gelsinon; Secretary, John J. Delan- —Metropolitan Magazine. Pnnday night by Recorder George rigidity as she saw an express train Gorru Lodge, >'o. 8G, I). B. S.— ey; Treasurer, Joba J. Coalcley, Hardy, ot Highlands, Private H. H. and the new outfit. Regular meetings second and fourth bearing down on her, Mamie Seward Singing Society Llederkranz, Sontii McCane, of Company 76, stationed at * * * « Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., In a twelve-year-old Brooklyn girl who Bundensen's Hall. President, Nela Amboy. Practice of singing Uket Fort Hancock, escaped from the lock is summering with her parents at Kvlest; Secretary, Jens Thompson; place every Monday of each month at LABOR AND THE RULE OF Cafe Keeper Drowned, 8 p. m. Business meeting held every up at Highlands on Monday by prying Highlands, escaped death by less than Financial Secretary, Thomas P. RIGHT. the bars apart in the cell door and The body of James L. Rochfordj Spangenberg; Treasurer, John S. first Monday of each month at 8 an inch Tuesday afternoon and is now , p. m. Fred Tbumhart, President; crawling out. McCabe fled in the proprietor of the Rochford Cafe, on Lund. Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, wa under the care of a physician in a ser- ! Kutscaer, vice-president; Harry Rich- The working people of Ameri- darkness and as yet has not been can- found floating in the waters of Gard- ious nervous state. The , engine Star of Jersey Lodge, Xo. 481, B. ol ard, secretary; Chas. Steuerwald, ca—if they must he distinguish- Hired by the local authorities. The touched the girl's dress when it was L. F., and E., meets in Welsh's Hall, treasurer; B. Grohe, librarian. ed from the minority that con- liars in the local lockup were re- ner's Basin, near the Inlet, Mondaj First and Third Sundays of each month stitutes the rest of it—are, of morning by Thomas Horner, a boat- brought to a stop. She stood between at 2 p. m. C. L. Cozzens, Pres- Rccd with stronger ones. course, the backbone of the na- man. It was turned over to the cor- the tracks until the engineer, Robert ident; L, D. Wortley Finan. Secretary iC. II. EDWARDS tion. No law that safeguards A * * * oner, and an investigation will be Fleck, picked her up. Fleck jumped and Treasurer; John Jemmison, Re- I CARPENTER and BUILDER cording Secretary. their life, that Improves the phy- Lightning Causes 83,000 Fire. made. Whether Rochford met his from the engine and, as he raised the j Window and Door Xets a Specialty sical and moral conditions un- The outbuildings on the farm of death through accident or committed girl, found her as rigid as a board, Washington Camp, No. 3C, P. 0. S. der which they live, that makes ; Ebtiinutea Furnisluil aud Henry P. Davis, of Davis station suicide, the authorities are unable as her eyes set in an unwinking gaze at of A. meets second and fourth Monday their hours of labor rational and j Jobbing Promptly Doue Sream Ridge, were destroyed Mon-- yet to determine. There Is a belief tue engine, He carried her to one nights of each month, at K. of P. Hall tolerable, that gives them free- at 8 o'clock. Charles T. GracB, day night with contents, by being however, that he jumped in, for dur- side of the track, where there were P. 0. Box 35 80 Catherine St. t dom to act in their own interest a number of women who had been President, John French, Financial 11 and that protects them where struck by lightning. Loss about $5,000. ing the last few months he is said to Secretary; C. S. Edwards, Recording attracted by the continuous blowing they cannot protect themselves * * * * have had martial-troubles as well as Secretary. can properly bb regarded as financial worry. The body was fully of the whistle. Asked by one ot the WM. T. HAMMELL, Boys 1'ut Bars on Tracks, Friendship Council, fto. IS, D. of L. Fainter and Pnperhnnger. class legislation or as anything clothed and none of the valuables women why she had remained on the meets on alternate Fridays of each but as a measure taken In the Two boys were detected Monday In had been taken. Rochford had a track, the girl was able to say only, month, at 2:30 p. m., In Knights of WALL PAPER FOR SALE interest of the whole people, tho act of placing iron bars on the grown-up daughter. He was about 'I could not move." She was taken to Pythias Hall, First and Stockton Estimates Cheerfully Given. whose partnership In right ac- tracks of the Centra) Railroad at fifty years old and had been a resi- tlie cottage where her parents are streets, Councilor, Mrs. Julia Tlce; 68 SECOND ST. Box HI. tion we aro trying to establish Recording Secretary, Mrs Ada Ward. Lorillards by Railroad Detective Ir- dent of Atlantic City for many years. living and a physician was summoned. and malto real and practical. It ivin D. Hodenberger, who placed them The girl Is the daughter of Mr. ami Paul DeOrnw Hamilton Lodge, No.! Lawn Mowers Sharpened ia in this spirit that we shall act * * # « Mrs. Stephen Seward, of GG6 Sheede 552, B. of IS. X., meets every 2d and J if "we are genuino upokosmen of under arrest. The lads, Harry Slater and James Schmltz, confessed to Re- avenue, Brooklyn, and is with her par fourth Sunday of each month at K. i LOWEST PK1CED the wholo country.—From Word- Tried to Itoli Major's Home. of P. Hall. President, A. M. Slover; ' row Wilson' a lad their presence not been dlscov- fired at them. cninel ciirnrnu wo once met in the red and would no doubt have caused the whistle and when he saw that the p. m. President, William Birmingham; * « « * Treasurer, Michael Welsh; Foreman SCHOOL SUFFLTES-Big Stock desert (here ivas H lienst with u ciKiin- wreck and posaiblo loss of life. irl remained on tho track, threw on James Manlon; Secretary, James tlc load of eases towerhiK above mid Jncolms DcIInrt. the emergency brake, reene. Stationery. Tobacco and Cigars on both shies of him. On tlie.loft Hunk * * « * Jacobus DeHart, son of County Road 'Of fills lnoiintulii of oases rode a small Tliink Deiilli Was Natural. Gcnernl Morgan Lodge, Jfo. 9(i, I. O. CANVAS GL0TES .Arab slung lu a SIIUB. Tho reason Supervisor James F. and Ella P. De- 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening at That William Blclcel,-of 410 Pine Hart, passed away at the home of his Cut the Ship In Two. 7:30 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias 'W'ris ob\'lotw-llio camel engineer* hud •trcet, Elizabeth, whose body was Hall, Noble Grand, Win. H. Preston; nilscnleulntod In loading mill lmd [ml parents at Berdine's Corner Monday X was n passenger on one of the ound In tho Elizabeth River Sunday, Secretary, Charles P. Thomas. too mneli on flic off .side. (bus jrlvlng- night. He was 26 years of age and old fashioned sailing steamers going MACHINE SHOP the ciimcl a hoiivy list to starboard. vas, drowned is the conclusion reach- had a host of friends. For several 'rom London to Australia in 1S88," United Brotherhood of Carpenters Arab-Hlte, boln^ too lazy to irimck, t) by the police after an investlga- ears he bail been In tho employ ot said n traveler. "In the Red sea we and Joiners of America, locnl 1392, ENGINES, B0ILEHS and MACHINEBT ran plump Into a vessel, and our boat they luul eorrwietl tlie on-nr by lon of the man's death. To male.? the Public Service Electrical depart- meets second and fourth Wednesdays cut it entirely In two, so neatly that il of each month In People's Hall, Sayre- Of all kinds repaired. a light Anil) as trimming ballast.' •o certain that he was not mur- ment, being connected with the com- might almost have teen done with a ville. President, Thomas Dolan; Rec. MODEL 1TAKING, PLPHIiliVG, cder, an autopsy will probably be mercial office of the company on Al- liuge knife. VI'D went clenn through Secretary, Walter S. Compton; Flnan. The Hat Question In 1790. cnducteil, although County Physician any street, New Brunswick. Seven er, and the men on thu vessel struck Secretary, Georgo Downe; Treasurer, GAS FITTING, STEAM AND . The Handel festival- was originally Vescott declared that the cuts on !harle3 Englehart. nontus ago, Mr. DeHart contracted a stepped from Iho two, halvos of Hint HOT WATEK IIEATIire given in Westminster abbey, and the lickle's hand und face would not, In old which affected his throat. Think- hip on to our deck. The injured ves- Court liiirlliin, No. 41, F. of A., meets ofllclnl notice of 171HI nnimiinced (lint opinion, cause death. After the ng that a chango of climate would be el went down within a few mliiules on the second and fourth Wednesdays V. NEWELL JAMES "no Indies will be admitted with Hats, Iscovery of the body it was believed eneficial he gave up his position and after It had been struck. The thing of each month, at 8 p. in., In Protec- and they are parlicularly requested to 1 ion Hall. Chief Ranger, Marcus Corner Second ami Stockton Stl. at Giekol had boon (lone away with vent to Liberty, N. Y., where he spent was so stmtigo tlmt when tin. faptiiin come wlllimit Feathers and very small jf the vest-el wp-liiul struck went back eterson; Sub-Chief Ranger, Louis ' members of a certain downtown several weelcs. He improved for a Hoops, If any." As ecclesiastical law [o London an Investigation Wiis held, Borland: Flnan. Secretary, Edward Dewan; Treasurer, Michael Zupfto; demnmls tliiil female worshipers slinll ;nng. Throe members oC this gang Lime but later his condition grew nd it was substantially proved I lint P, J. MONAGHAN ere arrested last Thursday on ISick- worso and he returned homo where he Rec. Secretary, Louis Meinzcr; Sr. cover their heads in church, this regu- be olllcera hail with design got In tlie Woodward, Nelson Banks; Jr. Wood- lation was curiously anomalous. A l's complaint,, but ho failed to appear passed nwny. His denth Is a severe imuedlule track of our vessel in order ward, Nelson Kvlest; Sr. Beadle, PLUMBING, SEATING, suggestion in regard to ladies' head- liresa the charge, Efforts on the low to his family and'friends. o bring aliout a collision In thu hope Mlchnel Press; Jr. Beadle, Ludwlg geur wan also made by Sir Frederic •art of the police to connect this ,lnit Ibi.'.v could collect insurance inoii- Hartman; Trustees, Aaron Hyer, Sr., * * * * ROOFING, METAL CEILINGS Oowcn in 1003, when he gave it as his •ang with the case havo met with >y. The captain and some of the oili- Richard McCloud, Sr., Andrew Kron- opinion that die Indies might discover moyer. allure. It" is known that they are Son 111, Qnils Somite Unco. •ors were punished by Imprisonment." SHEET IRON WORK In their wardrobe some "extremely faa- Former Senator John A. McBrkln, Indy Grace Lodge, No. 27, I), of K, clnntlug tint hills," which would not ob- clclom along the river front, liav- Jobbing Promptly Attended to ng their headquarters In the center if Wantage, who last week announced Dumas' Chicken on tho String. . 0. O. F. Jleeta on the First and struct the view. Tlie "fascinating tint hird Friday evening ot each month, •i1 the lower section of tho city. It is Is candidacy for tho Stnto Senate on Amusing reminiscences of the elder OFFICE: hata'^ were, however, chiefly conspicu- Dumas have been supplied by his cook, n Scully's Hall, Stevens avenue. Mr.l kid thnt fears of a battle with the he Democratic ticket, lms withdrawn 120 DAVID STREET. SOUTH AMBO1 ous by their absence, owing presuma- Mint', Colin. Dumas' most famous S. Kaufman, N. G.; Mrs, Margarettu rom tho Held. Ho gives as a reason 1 Thomas, Recording Secretary. (POliMK.KLT I>E, MEACnAM'BI bly (wo write subject to feminine cor- ;nug which Infests the river front roclpo was "poulet a In fleelle' (clilck- rection) to th« fact Hint the flat hut p.a worked against them visiting this he illness of his son, John B. McDrldo. Ur. McBrldo left Tuesday for the Acl- !ii on the string). The pluckeil liiril Is Independence Engine & Hose Cc •was not among tho fushloua of that suction. In support o£ the drowning iimpeiuied by a. string from tlie celling No. 1. meets 3d Monday In each month ONE MONTH FREE! rondnck Mountains to visit his son. .year.—Louden Globe. • theory, the police claim that Mickol uid turned slowly before the tire. The at 8 o'clock p. m. Formnn, L. F. Meln- Seven Months tor the Price 'lie. announcement comes as a decid- -o i,iii| been dissipating for several days llauies, ,|UHt touching It, brown It slow- er, Jr.; President, John B. Wood- of Six if You Enter NOW MI surprise to the former Senator's wnrd; Secretary, N. N. Pearce. I'f-vlous to liia disappearance. It Is y. it took time, says the eouk. lint Our rooms are cool, light and airy. ABB EVER AT WAR. riwids, although it was. known that. made a tasty dish. p.lhu alleged that ho put In consider- Inntlic Council, No. G, I), of P. Imp'd Tho courses are iip-to-date and the There aro two things everlastingly a was much concerned becnuso ot able time in company with the water Dumao lived n hlggledy plgglody Order of Red Men, meets every Second Instruction Is practical. .at war, 5oy and plica. But Eucldon's ho younger McRrldo's continued III ife," said Mine. Colin. "He kept open and F-ourth 'i'hureday of the month, Front gang, much of which was spent Call and see us In our now home Arnica Salve will banish piles In any ealtb. liouse and always hud nt least fifteen at 2.30 p. m. in K. of P. Hall. Poca- In drinking. It Is presumed thnt dur- ontas, Mrs. S. E. Grace; K, of R., or drop us a postal for Information. form. It soon subdues the Itching, people to dinner. But he lived from ing a period of Intoxication ho tell * * # * tote J. Berlew. Irritation, Inflammation or swelling. and to mouth, nud nt times n sheet morbonrd. ttciils V. M. C. A. Soap and Towels. It glvos comfort, Invites joy. Greatest lorved ns a tablecloth. After his recep- Seneca Trllic, No 28, Imp'd. 0. B. Trainer's Business College, ft * * * A Btrangcr called at tho Y. M. C. A. tions he sometimes worked all night. healer of burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts, II., moeta every Thursday evening, at American Building, Smith and Kendall Hack for School Opoalng. •ooniH nt Rahway on TuoBday and Such a muddle displeased me, espe- o'clock, in Knights of Pythias Hall. bruises, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin Sachem, George McKenna; Chief of iHkod acting Socrotury Llndnor fcr n cially ns his guests were bohemlans. Stnto Streets. eruptions. Only 25o at Goo. W. Commissioner of Education Calvin So I loft after j>li montha of it." Records, George G. Oliver; Collector N. Kouilall, of Trenton, returned from uith, saying ho hud ,1uat come Injoff f Wampum, Stephen Miller. PEETH AMBOY, », J ly, nnd there was something wrong A MUSICIAN'S ROMANCE. with his NUouMer. lie saw before him a diminutive iiL-ure clad in white Fancili'e Triumph, That Came After ; The Churches gown, with a small, daintily poised Thirty Years of Misery, head t-rnwiicil wilh that looked The life stury of M. r:inelli, the com- Services as Arranged for tbe l)l;irk in I lie niooiisliiic . Somehow her poser "f "Tal'lc.iux S\ iii[ili'»rii']iK's," roil".; lulii him that slu \v:is beautiful. reads like u rmnaii'e. Hmv easily it The Wall "Whiit are you dohiK he.re';" she re- might have read like si Irageily this In- (1IH1ST (III KCI1 1'AltISII, 'NEWARK'S STOPE BEAUTIFUL with a note of determination cident will show. • IMPORTERS-. BROAD, HEW-*»B HALSEY STREETS R£TA11XRS> In her voice. In his yoinh I-'nnelli had been cinir- Hoctor, Uev. II. M. I'. IVarse, ".My iiiruie is Bctyu. I belong to (he ngi'ons mid iimliitiiHis, ruil of dreams KcsIdpttCf, Christ Church lU'etorj". We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons Or the Story of Latham pliice. or. 1 should suy, it foe- of the mnsic he wns truing to write for lfi'v. \V. K. tirbnsliaw, Assistant, The Open Gate lougs to me now. 1 was walking the world to hear nnd ndmlre. lint ItiU 'HI Ward Avenue. liriiuud tin' yarilen when 1 spied this misfortune followed misfortune. II found It Imp'isslhle to get a hparln, Christ Church. kitten. She lured me to the (into in the Services, Sunday, September i, ][i]2, By CLARISSA MACKIE |j wall, and ) w:is awkward euouyh lo for his compositions, nnd one by on (Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.) tmvvtuuuttutvmvnuutwt I stumble iind fall through. 1 hope I his dreanis began to fade. Holy Communion 7::!0 a. in. have not hiiruu-d your roses." lie Ten, twenty, thirty years went bj Sunday School a:go a, m. It was not until several weeks afle tried to rise from his pustule on the Fnw'lll, all lii'l'P crushed by continue Litany, Sermon and Holy NEW JERSEY'S fIRST lie had inherited tlio Latham liom adversity, was earning a pittance b; Communion 10:3l> a. in. b'fniie. steps, but the thorns detained stead that Ktewls liecton found tin playing night nfler niirlit In an ovebe Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30 p. m. him. nnd he fell buck again, only to Services during the week ending to close his luw oilice and P<) out o wrench his shoulder once more mid tra. Xmn> of his colleagues suspectei his genius, for lie kept his ambition! September T, 1012. Long Island to investi|.'nte the. ol become unconscious. locked in liis hc.'irt, as1 he kept tin Friday— GREAT STORE place, lie- had been (hero often wlie When he opened liis stiffened eyelids Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p. m. fi boy, for it was the home of a favo symphony, the- imisti'rpiere of hi: ii;.".']ln he was within a low ceiling youth, locked in bis desk. ite grent-uiinl, hut she had long sine bedroom, with quaint old mahogany Doane Memorial Chapel. died, and us her interest In the plsif furniture find slant walls papered with Then one (lay Fanelll, In search ol Morning Prayer, Litany and Ser- mon 10:30 a. m. ceased then It had passed lo a cousli trellises of roses. work us a copyist, called upon (Jabrie riortic, one of the great musical coleb Sunday School 2:30 a. m. First Years A go on the Luthmn side of (he family. Nov "I impe they are (lie (hornless kind," Vitles of Paris. Asked to show a sam the Latham cousin had died, and t< he smiled us lie looked into the con- Chapel of the Good Shepherd. Lewis DCCIOII'H Kiiriiri.se tlio old hum pie of his writing, Knnelll product cenu'd tin e of a gray Inilred doctor. the symphony, which he hud hrough Sunday School 3:00 p. m. Bteud was bequeathed to him. "Thnt remains to be Been," laughed Evening Prayer 3:30 p. ra. First Today with him. I'ienie looked nt It mid N.-IV The evening of his arrival In th the physician cheerily, stepping aside quaint seaport viilnpe was spent i that the writing wns clear; then he saw liantifim is administered as follows! lo ulliiw Lewis to see that Ihey were something more, for he continued read wandering tivmiiul the neglected KUI At Christ Church, at the 10:30 n. not alone. On the hltfli bureau there Ing the music engerly. den. He would sleep al the hotel, nil m. service, second Sunday of the flickered » pair of tvitx randies In ('ill month. First in Future the house, could wait, until morning "Who Is this Knnelll?" lie asked n glass sticks, and leaning against the length. At Doane, Memorial Chapel, at 10:30 but tonight the garden WHS a place, o foot hoard of the bed was tlio girl of a. in. last Sunday of thfl month. beautiful unexplored shadows--a wl "Myself," answered tlio composer. " tin' ganleii. :iml beslile her was a sle«i- wrote II nearly thirty years ago." At Chapel uf the fiood Shepherd, (lernt'ss of myslerieH dial tempted hii. der. graceful, middle aged wonmn, who at •i'.'Ml p. in., hist Sunday of month. to prolong his wandering. 1 "Leave thin with me nnd come again ciune forward us (hi doctor spoke. In ft few days." Lewis could sec the roof of a low "We are su glml that your accident Tho, Parish House. Bo Knnelll went out, while PleniP, to< Meetings of the Various Societies: We Celebrate Our 54th An- house beyond tlio ivitll, itml uliovo it Is HIIKM, .Mr. lid-Ion," she wild genlly. enrnpt to suy goodby,. sfood by the Siimlny-The Sunday School, 5.30 a. m. rose tall, gracefully bending locus "Thiit gat!• In the wall should have window, poring over the music, i Wednesday— niversary in September trees draped In wistaria vines. Til been cluscM lung ago. Only H matter of few days inter he announced lo the de The Boy Scouts 7:30 p, m. Kiirden of this o.hor IIOUKI; appeared t KiMilldienl has prompted UH lo allow lighted but dazed Fanclli that lie was Thursday—Tho Brotherhood of lie on a lower level than his own place It to remain us It was trt'enty-live yvnra going to produce tho symphony nt one St. Andrew, (Juniors)..7:45 p. m. (Seniors) 8:00 p. to. lie turned back lo the Lnlhnin IIOUHI ago, wl ny mother used to run back of the Concerts Colonne. and walked xlowly iiround I he prln Mid-Summer Clearance Sale and fnrth to visit her close friend, Miss On Ihe eventful night Fanelll him brick pined piillix. Koine of I lie mir The Rector ran he found at tho l.m-liidii l.ufliiiin. W«> will have It self took (i scut wllli the miisicldiis. Rectory (except on Mondays) from row walks were edged with huge plal wnlled up ill mice." Tenrs came Into his eyes an he heard 8:30 to 9:30 a. m., and from 1:30 to in Progress Now conch Nliells, for one of (he Liilhimi "N'o, no, please; not on my account," the first. nl rains of Ills work, neglect er 2.•,'!() p. m., and rcfiiiosts that cases of had been a ''deep sea captain." Th pleaded Lewis so sincerely thai they for HO many yeurs. He WIIH not alone sickness be reported to him promptly IIOIIKC wns I't'ciail :md I'oinfoilalde, will in order that he may attend to them. mulled. "I like neighbors, nnd, nl- j in i,|H emotion, however, for ns the though my Hixl. call Is tin iiiicercino- I muH|(. proceeded team cunio Into the nlous one nnd innnt have caused you , eyes (it the other musicians, the dl METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHITHCR IOIH of trouble, I promise. ID be more rector, Ihe jiudlcnco. Tho music look conventional In tire future." them by storm. \Vheu It was over a Rev. C. S. Mkr. Pastor. HAHNE & CO., Residence 120 John Street. It W.'IH a week before Mrs. (iitilmni hurst of Hpplniine broke out, rose ami could [HTinlt Lewis to be removed lo (welled and would not die away. The Services for the week beginning Broad, New and Halsey Sts., Newark, N. J. Ihe hotel, fur nfler IIIH (llnloenleil smoul- composer alone sat inilet, as if in dee] Sunday. September 1, 1912. der had been set a fever developed j thought. Finally he got up, walked Sunday Services. (hut made him very 111 for several | over to Plerne, and with a full heart 9:30 a. m. ClaBS. ditys. During Hint lime he grew very . expressed his gratitude, 10:30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. fond of Die gentle elderly lndy who "Again I I hunk you. M. Plerne," he Subject: "Labor, Its Dignities and Lobsteri, flitted in nnd out of his sick chamber [snld, Inking his leave, "flood night, Problems." "IJnve you any lobsters today?" n.sk- find who waited on him with tireless and a good appetite to you." :30 p. m. Sunday School. devotion. Of Uosc Crahnm he saw llt- 7:30 p. m. Song Service itnd Sermon. ed Hie young housekeeper. I'iorne wondered at (his strange fare- Subject: "Our Public Schools." "Yes, mu'uin; here's n fresh lot." lle. but ho often heard her sweet voice. well, but nt last the meaning dawned Services During the Week. "(Tli, dour mo! I don't want your At last lie WIIH able to go to the hotel, on him. The. applause thnt was still Wednesday, S p. ra., regular Month- nrl IIK lie look leave of Ihe two who giwri ones. Haven't you any tlmt lire ringing through Ihe, hall had brought ly Business Meeting of the Epworth Imd been no kind to him he held Mrs. League. Let all the members be ripei1?" to Fanelll not only fame, but what for ftrnhnm'x linnd, but he looked at Hose. tho moment wns of even more lmpor present, '1 he VVnitt; .ui "And may I come again'*" he smiled lance to him, the promise of easier liv- Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. The white i-iiiticK. €.».-•>• In not much down nt them. ing. The composer of "Tableaux Syjn Choir Rehearsal Friday 8 p. m. All seats free. Good musi whiter than the cuui iiuu rhinoceros, phonlques'" hurt left the scene of hi? A mischievous light came into Hose's All are cordially Invited, to attend. but instead of cnuing in a triangular triumph to enjoy a much needed nnd brown eyes as she quoted: upper lip Its inusclu s sipiure. The rare treat—a good dinner.—Youth's white rhlnoicnis is the largest animal "There w/is a man of our town, and he BAPTIST CHURCH. wns wonilrous wise. Companion. Real Estate and on. earth, with the exception of the He jumped Into a bromWo bush and Rev. TIionmB JV'col, Jr., Pastor. elephant. The common rhinoceros Keratehe'l out both his eyes. lives on leaves, routs aud bulbs, which "When ho found his eyes were out, with Self Conscious Greatness, Residence 71 Second Strec ho digs up with his frontal horn. The nil his might nnd main, One day in the train—on ono of Vic- He Jumped Into another, hush and tor Hugo's journeys to or from Brus Services for the week common rhinoceros IH vicious and scratched them In again!" Sunday. September 1, cruel; the white rhinoceros is calma.nd eels—he happened to find himself in 1 "I shall take that as na invitation to Sunday Services.'" Insurance Broker lazy, living exclusively on grass aud the company of two English ladles come again by way of the garden 0:30 a. m. Preaching. herbage. Though long regarded ns a who spoke French. Hugo knew but 2:30 p. m. Bible School Session." one horned nnlmnl, he hns two horns. ;ate," he said ns he walked slowly one word of English — Christmas, 6:45 p. m. Senior C. B. Soclet: But the smaller of the two, set back "WB AHI5 HO OI,AD THAI JOUR ACCIDEHT down the steps. which he always pronounced "Christ- meeting. COMMISSIONS]! OF DEEDS 1H SLIGHT." of the frontal horn, is so rudimentary Of course he went there whenever mus." In the course of conversation 7:30 p. m. Preaching. that It is nut seen from a distance. white painted walls and green shut- he came down to Qulnceton, but he these ladles observed that it must he Week Day Services. / The forward horu Is four and one-lialf tera, but with the shutters closely fas- found Hoso Gnihnni a most elusive Inconvenient for him not to know Monday. NOTARY PUBLIC feet In length, and one of its sides is tened It looked desolate enough, rose to capture. Sweet she was and English when he was passing through 7:30 p. m. The Young Men's meeting, and Brigade drill. flat. Some, of the frontal horns are lie had circled the house nnd found shy, but nhe had a way with her of that country. To which the great grooved. The white rhinoceros close- new delights and lost himself In the diverting the conversation from the man's reply was, "When England Thursday. ly resembles the unicorn of antique mazes of an old fashioned garden. Ho intimate subject that lay so near Lew- wants to talk with me she will learn :45 p. m. Church Prayer Meeting. Friday. legends, whose horns, when used ns had just extricated himself from the is Becton's heart. my language!" "From their astonish- Tho summer fled, and winter came. ment at this answer," snld Hugo in re- 3.30 p. m. Junior C. E. Society. drinking vessefs, sterilized polsous and too tender embrace of a rampant ram- ~:30 p. m. Choir rehearBal. rendered them harmless.—Harper's, bler rosebush when his attention wna A very Important case occupied many lating the story, "it was evident they Offioe, Foat Offloe Building. did not know who I wasl"—"Victor Come, hear the Gospel and enjoy • attracted by something smnll and weeks of Ihe new year. After he had ihrlstlan Fellowship. All seats free. Hugo, His Life and Work," by A, F. white that darted out from a shadowy won It the reaction from mental toil Waterproof Foliage. ailed for a holiday, nnd he went to Davidson. An orlent.il scholar was giving nn bush and frisked eluslvely before him PBESBITERIAN CIIUBCH always just out of reach. Kurope after n brief farewell visit to Offloe, 107-R address on the philosophy and religion his friends. So it was late in the of the east. Ula English was of good He was not surprised that a fluffy Echoes From Horses' Skulls, SOT. George Kane, Pastor. spring of the year when he went quality, only now and then becoming Persian kitten should be stepping Those curious twists and turns super- down to Qulnceton to stay. Interesting from the humorous point daintily around Aunt Lucinda's old stitions take are to be found in the in- Services for the week beginning OVER 65 YEARS- garden. It was just the sort of pet she Tlio old Latham place had been cllp- troduction (if horses' skulls in or about Sunday. September 1, 1912. EXPERIENCE of view when liu nttempted eolloqutnl 0:30 a. m. Morning service begins. Idioms. After describing with fervor loved, and he remembered well thnt ed and trimmed Into its original prim the church buildings in England nnd neatness, and the Japanese servant Scotland, the reason alleged being to Preaching by the pastor. the HHKO—1 In? one who con walk amid she was seldom without one of these ;:30 p. m. General Sunday School. (ho dltllcnllies nnd perplexities of mor- cats about her. He came to with a who did (he housework would not per- help the sound in church. This habit is unquestionably a relic of heathenism Classes for all. Please note the tal existence nnd yet, unaffected by little start ns he remembered that all mit a blade of grass to stray from the change in the hour. where an animal was sacrificed. Some these, retain his perfect serenity—the of Aunt Luclndn'H kittens must have lawn to the brick paths. Koshuro :00 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor speaker was looking about for some Wed the blue china bowls with apple years ago, when an old meeting house meeting. grown lo cntliood and lived out their In Edinburgh wns pulled down, the TRADE MAPUS familiar comparison by which to nine lives years ago. But whence thta ilossoms mid In June with roses from :45 p. m. Evening service begins. sounding board spneo above the pulpit Sermon by tho pastor. DESIGNS homo the Idea to his hearers. stray? he garden nnd In all ways made COPYFIISHTG Ac. ,cwis Recton exceedingly comfortable. was found to be filled with horses' Weekday Services, nOB n slioirli mid ileHcrliiiinn niny "Ah, I luivc It!" he said, pleased at The fluffy white morsel led him a Wllrlilr iiswrljiln fiir upnilim fntu wlii'ilirr mi One moonlight night—it might have skulls. In some parts of England there 'hursday— Invoiillcm Ifl proltnblp puU'iiliiMn. r.itiiiumiirH. the recollection that rewarded his ef- merry chase around the house. Once :45 p, in. Our mad-week prayer and ilmiBHirKMlyciMill.lciitl.il. IIANDDODK "" I'nit'iiio :)pen u replica of thst other night lust Bttll exists tlio idea thnt if a horse's scut froo. olilimt 11KOIH7 fur Hi>nul;ii; ini(t>nf:<. fort. "It is un expressive saylnj; of It paused and made ns if to wait for head is burled in n field there will be praise meeting, l'lUonu tnlum tlnmiHh Mmiii ,v t.'o. roailvo year,, only the day lilies had not nr- HiMlitt notice, wIMimit clmritc, hi (no your own laiiRtingo, said to me by a capture, and just ns Lewis bent down an echo. 'riday— Ifldy with whom I was last evening to grasp It the little creature flashed rlved—Lewis walked once more in his :00 p. m. Chorus rehearsal. conversing. Take thnt familiar bird, Jeweled green eyes nt him and disap- garden. Again the white Persian kit- Scientific fl uierfcan. Quite Frank About It. ly liliwtrntett woelily. lynwM eir- the duck, [t Is possible to pour a peared among the blackberry briers ten frisked nround his feet and led ttiaitun of nnyni'lc'titUln Jnuriml, TITUIH, Ma "So you are going to marry Tom?" METHODIST PB0TE8TANT CHUBCH onrt_fnur niimllm, $1- Bolilliyall l bucketful of water upon that duck, and that hedged the stone wall. Before he Ira n merry chase to the gato in the yet the water can never get Into his wall. There Lewis paused, hesitating. "You saw the announcement, didn't could recover hlR balance Lewis felt you?" BCT. F. F, Craig, Pastor. 'Brsoob 6moo, B15 If flt« N the soft earth crumble under his feet Through tho aperture he could see a "Yes, but"- and he wns precipitated through a ivhlto gown, and he knew that Hose ervices for tbe week beginning "It wasn't a fake." small opening among the briers, and jraham wns in her favorite seat in the Sunday. Soptembcr 1, 1912. "Bat, dearie—I never thought that 0:30 p. m. Regular service. thence he plunged straight through a ummer house. aimmmmmmmmmmmmmfftmmfWfftmmmmmmid Ho passed through the gate nnd Tom would be yonr choice." 1:30 p, m. Sunday School. 3 narrow sagging door In the wall, only "Tom ain't my choice. He's my ;00 p. m. C. E. Service. KEEP IT IN MIND to fall crashing down Into a thorny lown tbe steps and halted at tbe door if the summer house. chance. Have you any other questions :45 p. m. Evening service. tangle below. to ask, darling?" 'hursday— "Rose," he snld quietly, 7:15 p. m. Class meeting. The noise of IIIH fall brought Instant She Htarted to her feet and came Darling decided she hadn't—Cleve- confusion In the little house that be- J. F. Fulton, leader. This la a reg- THAT ownrd him, and ho could see thnt her nnd Plain Denier. ular Methodist class meeting. 3 longed to the garden, lie heard femi- lotul wns turned a little from him, ns 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. nine voices raised In wonder and f in displeasure, but he would have hta Energy of Will. Come and Welcome. alarm and then the opening of doors. my. Energy of will Is the soul of every The Citizen Job Department In the meanwhile he snt as he had "I have been taking liberties with great character. Where It Is there is CHEESEQDAHB. is prepared to do any and all kinds of 3 fallen on a flight of broken stone steps our Mother Goose rhyme, Rose. AVhat resoluto character; where it Is not thnt led up to the door in his garden inve you to nay to this? there Is fnlntness, with effeminacy, WETHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIUBCH wall. On either Ride of him were thick There wnn n. mnn In our town, and he despondency, neglect of duty nnd fail- PKHSTTING hedges of roses, and long thorny wng wondrous smnrt. ure. "The strong man and the wnter- Jumped Into n brntnblo bush and Her. IV. A. Cobb, Pastor. branches had caught his thin clothing fall," says a proverb, "channel their nOTEHEAIJS nnd held him prisoner. An especially promptly last Ilia lienrt. When ho found hla henrt wns gone, with own path." iervicos for Sunday next will be held 3 vicious Bprny had scraped across his LETTERHEADS all blc mlnht imd main, as follows: 3 eyelids, and ho could feel a little trickle ENVELOPES e Jumped lnJ' «*«" "'"•' r('ppnt tllolr own °n|lllo»i) Telephone 103 Mum O"njfihovf tlio pain had made him dJ«- r,:ion fur 'i- cnint Slid take no notice of ours.—Oocthe. Cheerfully Given"igj| THE sotrru Asrnoi CITIZEN. ies in individual cases and raise the JLJL JL: standard of church financing to the I. PUMI-IHUBl* III extent necessary. The preacher 13 THE SOUTH AMBllV I'KINTIN'U I'O. entitled to a living wage, as is every Administrators, Kxecutory ami (juardianu other worker, and a living wage means ALL CUTS Of FRESH MEAT LOWER will pleatje beai* iuniiml that this journal Is a something more than enough for a legal newspaper and therefore u proper mcit- hand to mouth existence. The I'r LU Middlesex in her wisdom, a noble choice has made; FOR THIS WEEK AT liini for tile puhliciiUon of their notices. liyti'riitn ministers will not he be- .And we've sent-our Tom to Congress, the man who's KruUged their pensions.—Philadelphia AH commimkrations or items of news re- Monaghan's Meat Market ceived by us must Iw accompanied \>y the liulletin. ( not afraid— signature of tliu writer loinKure publlc;ilion 113 David Street. AI.KXANOKIS Ihh, QUITS A loyal son of Old Ainboy, and the pride of his home town, TEK\H:—ONK VKAK: $1 IN ADVANCI I.N RACE FOR CONGRESS Prime Rib Roast • - 16c TELEPHONE 146-L The idol of his district, a man you can't keep down. Following a visit of Patrick R. Log of Spring Liimb - 18c Entered In the i'ost Olliie at Smith A lulw Griffin, a Hoboken leader of Demo- He never shirks liis duty, he tackles things with zest. as second class iu:iil matter. crats, to Governor Wilson on Wednes- Pot Roast • 12fec and 14c No matter where we place him, he does his level best; SATURDAY, AUGUST, SI, 1912. day, Colonel Archibald S. Alexander, Pork Loin for roasting .... 18c who is ill in New York, ha3 with- drawn from the contest for the Dem- And when November rolls around. to Washington we'll send Jorsoy Milk Fed Veal - - 14c-16c There would appear to he som ocratic nomination in the Eleventh misunderstanding between Council- With the blessings of the county, our Tom, the people's friend. Congressional district, comprising Fresh Killed Chickens - - - - 20c man O'Connor and the Citizen relativ West and North Hudson, Hoboken and to his re marks on "ripping up" track tho Second ward of Jersey City. Po- Telephone Orders of the Jersey Central Traction Com QUICKSILVER MINING. Quality and Weight Guaranteed lice Court Judge Butler on Thursday Will Receire pany at Main street and Stevens ave- GAY OLD FASHIONS. made public the following letter from An Occupation That Quickly Dooms Hello 26-J Careful Attention nue. The Citizen judged from his ra- Mr. Alexander addressed to his friendB the Workers, marks at the last Council meeting Dundies of Past Centuries Would Make in the Eleventh district: The chii'l' iiuirkM'lvci1 mines in ICu- Solamon Look Sad. that he referred to the extension of rope are in the Spanish town of Ahiui- Compared with the gay apparel worn track to the sub-station. But Mr "Under advico of my physician 1 am obliged to reluctantly withdraw den, which Is uu Am bio word, mean- by the IISIIHIIUK (if tin- piisl ages tile O'Connor saw that there was a con- ing "tile mine uf quicksilver." Tlii'su from candidacy for the Democratic youths of iiui' time in tint uiiyest of necting curve that led from, this ex- mines were formerly worked by tin* gay riilniL'Ul malcu but :i puor show. nomination for Representative from Everybody's wearing them—Scully tension to the track of the Public Iberians and iifier them by tho ancient The liislin|> of lOly in (he fourteenth buttons and pins. Service Corporation and has since ex- tho Eleventh Congressional District. Romans. Del ween l'jl"> nntl 1S+.1 t lit* century bad u chunge oi raiment for plained that this is the track he re- Unexpected illness, which will, J am Spiiiiixli ffovoriinient rinwluyml gnllry every rliiy In Hie year. '1'lic Karl of Do you want a ferred to as being stolen from the city advised, confine me during the en- slaves In them, an owupaHim Unit Nortliiiiiil'i'ilniid liunslcil no 1C»H lliiui soon ended In ilvtilh. The funieu of by the traction company. From tire campaign preceding the primary Hlxty cloth of gold mills at this time. "TICKER THAT TICKS?" SHU RIFF'S SALE. the mercury produce constant saliva- reading the franchise there would ap- olection will prevent my participation In the tiniB of Cliniicer (be men wore Of eourse.you do. What IN' CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY— in whal seems sure to bo alively con tion, and the Hystetn bccouiuH perme- clothes IIH many culorecl us Joseph's Between Tho Star Building and Loan pear to be nothing that gave permis- ated with lite moliil. test. coat, R one leg would be good is u watch that will Association, o£ South Amboy, N. J., sion for this curve, and therefore it At first life victim 1H HPI/,WI willi a blaze of crimson, the oilier would be complainant, and Michael A. McCar- "It would be unjust to both my would seem that Councilman O'Connor' trembling*, nnd lliw» I he .Ici.-lli ilnip I ricked out in wrecu, blue or yellow not keep good time? thy, et. al., defendants, Ft, Fa. tor has a good point on which to bring family and my mitny warm friends sale of mortgaged premises, dated out; pnlns In lIn* honi'M follow mi'} Ihen without any regiinl Tor uarniouy or WATCH YOUK WATCH August 20. 1912. this company to comply with his and supporters to continue a canvass deatl). Tin1 alumni yield of ini'iriiry (.•outrun!. By virtue of the above stated writ demands for hotter conditions on in which I can take no actlvo part. IH l,tJW,0()O iftiiiidx, lo priHluc<> which IOVI'II IIH lule IIH Uu.' middle of the and see if it needs repair.- to me directed and delivered, I will 1 ,desire to thank the local army uf 4,000 incii urn eiiK'UKi'd In tlilw mi- Steven9 avenue. Since Mr. O'Connor eighteenth century, n tin inly would expose to sale at public auction on lleilllliy em|lloyim>ut. It it does, bring it to me. lias been in the Council he has been young Democrats and others who have dress himself In a vivid green cunt, a WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, TWEN- a fighter on bringing corporations to espoused my cause with such vigor Afli'r Aliimden «» 'fnI" :is yield of WRixtcnul (if Near-let, yellow breeches The longer you neglect TY-FIPTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED quicksilver IN canrui'licd conies li'lrln, mill MIIC sIrn-Ic 111LTH. terms, and has been very successful. and devotion and i hereby release AND TWELVE, (hem, ono and all." an Austrian town, twenty-eight in 11CM And tlin neiitleiiniii of n few yearn your watch, the more re- from Trlost. Tlii'He mini's IIIHO wen; later wore, among other vagaries, n at two o'clock in the afternoon ot It Is in the Eleventh District that pairs are necessary. I[ said day at the Sheriff's Office, In the once worked by rrlmlnnls, who, nwini? coat (if Unlit given, with sleeves too TO KlIK FOR THE EXERCISE. the intensest. rivalry for tho favor of City of New Brunswick, New Jersey: (o (he (errll'lo

SATURDAY, AUGUST, 31, 1912. Waclaw Cosmoskle, who recently Sporting Comment became proprietor of the Raritan Ho Brown Bros. Specials! Items of Interest Presented In tel at Mechanicsville, is showing signs OPPOBTUKITIES FOB ALL. * * By HUGHSEY. * * Short Paragraphs for Bus of prosperity by sprucing things FOB BEST. in and about the place. A new system Readers. of lighting just installed Is among the Whoa Jerry! What, this hoss We take stock in our business because we Full HUNT—llouso on .Stevens uveuuu, improvements made. Mr. Cosmoski-; sevenroouiB, all Improvements. Apply to skeered? .\aw, he's been blind for believe in it ourselves und because we Mrs. F. 51. ijlttoll, ISardentotvn avenue. fishing with liook and line the past Intends to make the place a flrst-clasa six years. 8-31-tf know we are giving our trade a full 100 week has bi»en good. hotel. * * * KOIt KENT—14 Ilo-jinn with all Improve* metitH in Arnbuy Housu. Kent resaoimbl 1'. A. ELUCTItH'IA.VS cents' worth for eve^ dollar's worth of Apply on premises. 8-"2l ' Hroadwuay Is now beginning to look Miss Elizabeth Dayton planned her VIMi HOLD STAG goods we send out FOH IlBN'l'—IIOUBB, 'M Cliurcli street, something like a street. vacation- so that she would be present Something novel in the line of stag roams, water and tjis. Apply to Jlui-rj will be held by a bunch of Perth Am- Stratum on tlio premises. 8-7-tl at the church services during the boy electricians employed at the Bar- FOR RKN'J.'—House, '21 Ueorge street. Mr. Joseph Fenton baa purchased a absence of the pastor on vacation at ber Asphalt Paving Co., of that city. Hen.tfT.oa. iiiLjulre at Citizen ollk-e, (i-ii-tf fine Maxwell automobile. the Methodist Episcopal Church and Arrangements are being made by Ar- TO RENT—Fiat, 18;i litmuiwzy. K. J thur A. Quinn, Jr., one of the bunch, Specials from Saturday to Tuesday O'Connor. "-(i-tf tlie excellent music she has given for several bouts between the boys FOH KENT—Htoie, 192 Hroadway, I'. I' Frank Buckelew has again gone to during the warm weather has been who are clever with the mitts, Th Kenah. 7-C-tr the Soldiers' Home at Kearney, appreciated by tho congregation, She affair probably will be held in Wood- FOlt (tENT—liousa, 0 rooms. Morgai certainly does credit not only to her- bvidge on September 9, and only elec- Eagle Brand Cond. Milk, 2 cans 25c road, Apply tu Misn .Vlice Uonover. n-ii-U tricians will be allowed to attend. E. J. O'Connor lias filed a petition self, but to the opgan which she plays. (Very special) FOK HUNT—Flat, 6 rooms, bath, ovei Several addresses will be made by David atreot Theatorluiu. Apply to P. J for councilman in Second Ward. different ones of that set and "eats" Ml. 3-30-tf On Wednesday next, September'• i, will make the program commplete. FO11 KENT—Rooms in l'arlscn Huildlng, Mayor Welsh has appointed Captain Martin Jago, of Woodbridge, and Pet- Daniel Webster Flour, 24>i lb. sack - 85c Steam hunt, electric light and water. In- the Central Railroad of New Jersey er Nelson, of Perth Ainljoy, are sched- quire on premises. M-tf Germain as a special officer of the will run an excursion from this city uled for the main bout. From all city. to Atlantic City, leaving here at 8:28 indications it will be "some time." (Very special) FOB SALE. a. m. The fare is $2.50; children * • * Miss Vera Deltrlck entertained a $1.25. Several hours will be given to Local baseball fans who are fre- FOll SALB-lIouso, 6 rooms, J lots, High- quent visitors to Boynton Beach are land street, Maxvllle. Reasonable price. few friends at her home on enjoy tho attractions at this familiar Krinkle Corn Flakes, pkg. ?c Apply to Mrs. August HUSOIUZMH, on til probably interested In the outcome ol premises. 8-21-tf day cvenlug. resort, and tho law rate of fare will the game between the Musical Nine, FOR SALE—A special lmrgiUn In n nine undoubtedly be an inducement for composed of the members of the room huusa and 'dloUt, city wiUer and guti ur Congressman T. J. Scully's petition many people to visit this popular ISoynton Bench orchestra ami the Se- Sweet Pickles, very special, doz. 5c electrio lights. AlHotiroom houso, line yard wnren A. C. The managers of both with UowerB and fruits. (Vns, hot and cold for CongTcua contained three thousand place onl tho Jeraey coast. water, largo stationary range. Also soveral teams have posted $25 each and the special farm bargains ranging from six acres signatures. gnmo in to como off on Sunday morn- Babbitt's Cleanser, box 4c upwards, a lots in Block 41 ijla. ntasacritleo ing, unless weather conditions inter- price. All lots are extra size, some as deep Tho excursion of the Methodist «s 200 feet. diaries R iiuckolew. B-'»-tr The stork left a young son at the Episcopal Sunday School on August fere. home of Mr. and MrB. CharleB Safran * * • Sardines (in Boullion) box 4c 22nd was not only a success finan- Well boya, the Auditorium In Perth MISCELLAHE0U8. on Tuesday. cially, but also on account of those Amboy opens 11B dancing Reason next (Very tasty) FOB SALIi—About 100 Chis, lii pouiic going having such, a delightful day at. Saturday, September 7. To many . eikoh, at reduced prices. A.O. Kmnt. 8-1M-2 Petitions have been (lied for the re- tho sea shore. While a large numbor this sounds good, as tlioy remember FOR SALE OAKAl'-Squaro 1'lano. In election of all the present ofllco-hold- of our people go to tlio Hhoro as of- the many pleasant Saturday oveningo Hpi-nt thorn last ucnuon. And to thono Furniture or Silver Polish, can - 10*/ quire at Citizen Ofilce. S-3) CTH of the city. ten ns once or twlco a week during FOB THE IMlbxouKAl'HKK-I'lliiis de- who nro fond of roller skating coirum veloped; ulx exposures, 10a 1'rlnM, i^xSSL thu season, yet all tixprofls (hcmHolvas the annoiinconmnt that skating will 8o; 2)ixi)i, 3X*3.K. Jo; 3XX&X, 4x6, postals, as having enjoyed lh(f day of the ox- Hturt on Friday, September fi. The etoh, t'arlsen's Comer Drug Htore, so It is expected that Berrlen and Dey's (Roger's Silver Spoon with each can) agents for John N. l.olira, Woodljrldge, N'. . new moving picture theatre will open urslon more than niiy other dny spent management of the Auditorium has high-grade prliitlny, developing and onlnr outdone ItHelf IIIIH «nitHOn to provide ing for amateur photographers. 8-5-lyr on September 1C. there. This Is no doubt duo to tho fact iiflpiiient for il« [nitrons, lingln- that they had all their friends and STAMP SPECIALS M0NE7 TU LOAN In BUU1B ol •100.1200, »300, nlng Saturday, September 14, basket- $1.00 In stamps with follow- $10.00 In slumps with following! WO, $«oo and up to »j,WX), Inriiilro at l.nw Prof. Miller has accepted tho offer neighbors for company that day. ball will bo played every Saturday ing articles i Offices of John A. Lovely, HI) Broadway. of tho Board oC Education to bocomo Some are already looking forward to night. The Riversides, one of the Best Tea, any Flavor, ID .. .fido MONIS1T TO I*OAN on Bond ana Mortgage. principal of the High School. next year. I'lmfeKt. teams In tho county, will meet Medlar's SponRo Cnko 20c Apply to J, A. Ooun, 1*. O. milldlng. the best teams that Manager Joe fill- 1 lb Eagle Baking Powder 45c lott can secure to oppose them. This Eagle Cocoa, '^lb box 20c HELP WANTED. The Jersey Central Traction Com- Post Cards of local vlewe one cont iHon will nrabalily see some good Vans No llul), cako 10c pany have moved Into their new head- oach. Birthday, Comic and Pennant indoor bnsebitll games and skating $2,00 in etnmp6 ,,uii followingt WANTED-lmmedliitely at 18 Gor- cH will alBo be held, giving tho Herring Roe, can 12c quarters at First streot, Kfeyport. Post Cards also, Goo. W. JaquoB' don street, 1'orth Amboy. 8-41-2 skaters of this vicinity an opportun- Chill Sauco, bot 10c Oyster Cocktail Sauce..., 88o FIRST CIJA.SS WAOEH to ft oompetont drug store. 7-13-tf ity to HIIOW what they can do. girl for general liounework. Apply to A. II. The pockets used for coaling tug Ico Cream Powder, pk.... 10c Ureeae, 146 stoveus avenue. 7-13-tf Starch Lustre, pk... 10c boats at the P. R. R. pier, are to bo CLAYTON IS Shredded Codfish, (jars).. 10c Tip Top Gelatine, pk 10c removed to the southerly side of Wy- National Council BUILDING A NEW HOME Large Bottle Queen Olives 20c omjnoiijjngg slip. ERNSTON FARM Surrogate Daniel W. Clayton is hav- Sea Foam Baking Powder 8c Large Bottle Lemon Ex.. 25c ng a flno new residence built on Patrick P. Fallon has gone into Daughters of Liberty South Main street, Cranbury, and in he general contracting business, and The National Council, Daughters of a sliort time will become a resident will do mason or concreto work, flag Milk Fed Broilers and Roast- liberty, convened at , Mass., of that place Instead of Prospect stone and curb laying. Brown Bros. Tea Co. ing Chickens V on Tuesday, in annual session. The Plains, which has been his address oting delegates numbered nearly 200 pretty much all his life. BLUE FRONT KILLED TO ORDER Mrs. Catherine Bronk, who formerly nd came from seventeen States. The Tho Surrogate has turned over his resided on George street in this city, main topic discussed in the report of homestead farm at Prospect Plains to Fresh Laid Eggs assed away at the home of her sis- National Councilor John W. Sellers, is son, who is now managing it. His 183 Broadway Telephone 153-W ;er, Miss DeMott, at Red Bank, on was a controversy had with, the State new home will bo a nine-room house iVednesday. Belfrories Hade. A. 0. EBNST. ouncll officers of Maryland over the with all the modern Improvements, A picnic will be held at Stevensdale ssuance of a withdrawal card. The and. Is a decided addition to the at- n Labor Day under the auspices of DON'T THROW OLD executive ordered the card granted, .ractions of Cranbury. he members of the Sacred Heart Par- and the officers of the State council Look! Look! Going Again! ;h. An afternoon of enjoyment may took an appeal to the national coun- PRESBYTERIAN NOTES. io found there. SIMM ENS' GARMENTS AWAY! •11 and that body will try the case. AVe wish to call the attention or After a disastr National Secretary William V. Wad- parents and scholars to the change Take them to Social at the Methodist Episcopal kins, of Philadelphia, submitted a re- and little busi Church this (Friday) evening given In the hour of the Sunday School iort showing the condition of the or- meeting from 9:30 a. m, to 2:30 p. in. BUTTERNUT BREAD the young ladles of Miss Florence der. He reported fourteen State coun- pleasantries We are now ready tor a busy season Ctold Brothers Colter's class, Ice cream and cake cils, 699 subordinate councils, and Thousands use it daily, of work. Let us begin with the first prepared to' 169 Broadway tor sale. All welcome. 1,108 members. The membership Sunday of September by a prompt Why don't you? Noth- gain for the year ending June 30, 1912, and universal attendance at all the and get them made up as Tenants on Second street residing was 2,726. Of the members, 65,320 are ing better or purer, Give services. We want every1 man, wom- Plumbing, In the houses adjoining the New Yom women and 15,788 are men. good as new. an and child connected with us to it a trial. Also ind Long Branch Railroad have had New Jersey has 20,051 members, hustle. jrders to move, In order to make way Bhowlng a gain of S6S over the pre- 'or extension of railroad bed. Remember September 24th and 25th PURE MILK Steam ani OWN A HOME vious year. are the days set apart for our Sun- Reporting for the funeral benefit Tho official car "New Jersey," of day School Pair. The keyword In the sold on my wagon and BUT a Lot In tlio Best Section department, which Insures each mem- ho Public Service Street Railway work Is, "Hustle," Fitting ana , of tlio City. ber for the sum of $200, the national delivered at your home. Company went through this city on Your pastor returns to you greatly secretary submitted a number of state- ffe offor for sale rensonalilo 7 lots on Thursday. The officials Inspected the refreshed In body, mind and spirit, More of my bread and ments. One showed that $127,969.86 Slovens nwniio between Fourth and '.ow work on the tracks hero. and looking forward in trust and hope milk sold every day. Fifth streets, 5 lots on Second had been paid into tho department to a successful- year's work. strmit bolwoon Stevens nnd Pino during the year, and that the disburse- Why? Because there is \, Wyckoff & Rue will ba closed all avenues. ments had been as follows: Claims lay Monday In order to give their LIST OF LETTERS. none like it. Small or Large Jobs Eteehe Sane Apply to paid, $113,420; invested in bonds on raployes the benefit of tho holiday, Remaining uncalled for In South BETElt STMTHKWALD, or account of the reserve fund, $10,162,- Careful Attention. Ask For 'atrons should help out the clerks by 37; refunded to councils, $27,15; leav- Amboy Post Office for the week ending »-24 6. W. H. W. J. COHEtf lurchaslng their needs to-day. tag a cash balance of J4.3S0.34, August 31, 1912. Estimate. Filomea Daddlo, Capt. C. A. Hilt, The report also shows that many Miss Lillian Moss favored a num- Schooner Brigadier; Loran Blackwood, councils are slow in tho payment of COMING EVENTS. er of friends with a .delightful sail Schoonov Jessie Hart; Charles J. monthly assessments. It is proposed FOB KENT lown tho bay on Wednesday evening Derring, Schooner Soguin; Capt. W. E BERNARD Soptomlior 1—Rhodo iBland Clam to recommend that when a ' council it tho cabin launch "Echo," owned harles Larson, Capt. O. A. Wade, House on Main Street, near Ilalco under auspices of Paul DeGrnw falls to remit its monthly assessment y her father, Dr. W. P. Moss. Barge No. 17; Ray Lintoln, Schooner Tel. 9-K. Hamilton Lodgo, B. of R. T,, nt Rob- on or before the date it is duo, a fino Stevens Avenue, all improve- Fred C. L, Holder); Asa Cahappel, «rta' CroBRing. of $1 will bo Imposed. ments. Inquire of Mrs. 175 JOHX STItEET SOUTH AMBOI Owing to the Irregular trolley ser- Boat Morris; Fred G, Shepherd, Sch'r, New Jersey had a voting delegation September 11—Sunflower Tea by tlio ice, many from this city who trav- !Opy; Joseph Brown, Howard Glngell, vStephen Martin, 138 Main 1 of twenty-seven present. This is the 1-adles' Aid Society of tlio M. I . ilod to Boynton Beach Thursday night, Boat A. M. Jenks 2; Guiseppo Abat- Street. 7-20-tf fifth year New Jersey has been the CUurch, In tlio Locturo room. voro forced to take tho Inst car from iello, J. McGuIre, George Wridig, JAS. J. DOLAN leader of all other States In tho mat- September 15—Second annual clam 'orth Amboy, which arrived here late. Loon Tlco, Emma Rosenski, Liza er of not increase In membership. Wa have a fUchardson & Boynton bubo Court Rnrltnn, No. 44, P. of A., drover, Mrs. S. Huckllng, Emma Con- New Jersey was represented by the combined Coal and Gas Range that at Roberts' Crossing. Tho Now York Auditing Company on, Carrie Cook, Lizzio O'Connor, following: Mrs. Surah B. Deck, of wo would be pleased to Install In yonr as sent a bill of $1,580 for checking ulia Campion, Sam Grnarts, Alfonso Trenton; .William O. Crigar, Mrs. kitolien. We •will give you a guaran- Electrical p tho accounts of South River. Tho Vcscoovl. Marguerite Cowoll and Mrs. Evelyn tee and make the prlco right.—No WK*t Is a Fireproof Building? rm claimed tho system of hookkeep* Thoso letters will bo sent to the Nearly nil modern Industrial enter- Seoley, of Newark; Edward Wolflciol, dust—No dirt. Ashes put right in ash ng wna bad, and made auditing dlf- Dead Letter Office August 31, 1912, if Contractor prises nre boused In buildings that are of Jersey City; George W. Mlllor, of can in cellar. Hcult. to some osteut Ureproof. Tlio question Washington; Mrs, Emily J. Rockwell, not delivered before. In calling for may ruusounbly bo asked, WLat coa- a of Long Branch; Mrs. Rae Gensen, of he above plense say "Advertised," Maclver & Letts 170 Hciiry Street Sontii Ambojr Btltutcs a fireproof building? Noth- All members of the Ladles' Auxll- Jersey City; Miss Alice Peer, of Ho- giving date of list, ing Is more fireproof tlinn it furnncc, nry of the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A., ars boken; Mrs. Jennie Fichtel, of Oxford; —_o Telephone 121-W and yet (lie ilecomjiosltion of its con- ".ivited to attend a watermelon party Gcorgo S. Thompson, oC Newark; Mrs. Japanese) Firemen. Bordcntown and Parker Avenues tents by fire Is its chief use. liuild- 1 the Y. -M. C. A. rooms to-nlghc Firemen lu Japanese cities gel from Ing9 must tliot'efot'o nut only be mntle Sarah E. Drury, of Jersey City; Miss South Am/joy, Jf, J. Friday), August 30.—Kate Freeman, to .$7.'l" n mnnlli, Conllps wlmn Of non-inflammable mntertnl, but tliey Dot Soeley, of Belford; F. B. Van called for lire duty yet Rfi cents n tiny. Tiie People's Lunch Room iccretary. Zandt, of Jersey City; Mrs. Catherine must be so arranged that lire wncn SS First Street. started enn bo confined to one room Kirltman, of Trenton; Mrs. Maggie or to the smallest possible spiice. With The rails of the trnck of the Jer- Wolfkiel, of Jersey City; Mrs. Mnry OAItl) OF THANKS. DONLIN & TERWILLIGER Tlic only nlnec (o fret your Oyster or Chun Stews, also flte Chowder Is this object in vle^ they should be icy Central Traction Company at E. Hayes, of Pnterson; Mra. Jessie We desire to express our heartfolt fine.. Ojslers by Die pint or (jiinrt. equipped wltli self closing metal doors rover's corner spread on Wednesday H. Parker, of Haabrouck Heights; Mrs. ;hanks to rolatlvos and friends for Plumbing and Heating and windows with wire BUIHS or metal Frcsli dally.. JVOIIIOI-'B Homo Mndo nig lit so that cars could not pass Eurctta E. Ogden, of Keyport; Mr3. :helr many kind expressions of aym- shutters. They should have antomntlc Gas Fitting and Tinning l'ies.. Try UIMII, 10c, 12c, 20c and 25c, ever It. Passengers were transferred Katherlne Irwln, of Trenton, and inthy and floral offerings extended to flre alarms and, above all, «n sdstiuate Stenkg IIml Oliojis eoolccd to order. around the curve. Samuel Day, of Newark. is during tho long sickness and death sprinkler system. Steel framing must Estimates Furnished «n Request Don't forget lllnos' Vninons Tics nnfl f our beloved husband1 and father, be ineloaed und protected with some Bakctl Beans. material, such as brick, tile, terra cot- efforaon H. Wright, also special George Green has been awarded CAUB OP SHOT: Open from 0 a. in. to 10 p. m. ta or concrete, tinder tlieae conditions, the contract to furnish uniforms for I desire to extend thanks to my :hanks to tho undertaker and the Rev. with lnsurnnco on the contents, a man- the mornbers of Enterprise Hook and friends and neighbors for tho asslat- VIr. Craig for hla condolence. George St., between Stevens WK. II. HINES. Dfacturlng entorprlse Is reasonably GARRETT H. WRIGHT, Telophonc 187 South AmbOf »afe.~Engliie«lnK Magazine, liadder Company. The material and anco rendered during the Illness and workmanship will be of the best, and death of my,father. MISS A. AND MOTHER. and Pine Aves. OloBtd Suudnys from 12.30 to 6 p. m, TIK SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN. admitted to the bar. As a lawyer, hu WEEKLY LETTER TO FARMERS SHERIFF'S SALE. minutes west from where the north- promptly devoted himself to his old western boundary lino of the road leading from Washington to South friends, the workingmen, with whose IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY SATURDAY, AUGUST, 31, 1912. (By F. R. Stevens, Agriculturist, •—Between Anthony McNulty, com- Amboy intersects the eastern bound- cause he bad been allied from boy- BILLY" HUGHES Lehigh Valley Railroad.) plainant, and Mary Jane Henry, ot ary line of Hugh Campbell's hind; and hood; rtnd in whose associations IK; al., defendants, Fi. Fa., for sale of from ttir nee running (1) north tliirty- ENGINEER CRAWFORD TO had held hif-rh ofiicc. The unions n;it- mortgaged premises, dated August Kix ili-gri.'1'H und twenty minutes west It seems that we. have had more 7. 1912. one hundred feet; thtnee (2) south BETIBEUJi'DEK PENSION HI'LES urally turned to him as counsel whp.i complaints than usual this year abom By virtue of the above stated writ, lilly-lhree decrees and forty ininuttta they needed legal advice, and none of twcnty-lhe feet, tbence (.'!) south Joseph Ury Crawford, Consulting IS tree insects, especially the various to me directed and delivered, I "ill these will over forget the masterly thitry-Kiv degree*-; and twenty min- Engineer of the i'enns.vlnuiki Hail- expose to sale at public vcndiie on way hi' handled their interests when borers. They seem to be more plenti- utes east one hundred feet to the road, and one of I he most prominent WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ELEV- northerly line of s.iid Washington the striking silk workers were chert ful, and their work is much more officers in its service, having reached ENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED road; thence ((] along the northerly for contempt in the famous oases harmful to the tree than in many line of uniti road north fifty-three de- the age of seventy yours Sunday, AXI) TWELVE, about ten years ago. years past. KriMiti and forty minutes east twenty- (August 25th), will retire from active at two o'clock in the afternoon of the "It was the inherent honesty of the Careful inquiry into this subject at said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in the live fed to the place cf beginning. work on September tirst. according A good deal of interest lias been ISeinn lot number 10 as described on man, and the reputation which this the various Experiment Stations leads City of New Brunswick, New Jersey: to the pension rules of the railrowl. aroused in Middlesex county over the a map of tho estate of Mury J, Camp- gave him. that caused his nomination me to believe that the severe Winter AH that tract of land situate in the bell, deceased, drawn by K. E. Jen- Aside from an enviable war record, candidacy of Congressman William township of Sayreville, In the county and election to Congress in 1002, when has bad f. great deal to do with this kins. C. 10., of South Amboy, N. J., in- Colonel Crawford has attained fame as Hughes, of Paterson, for of Middlesex and State of New Jersey, 1K> was but little past thirty. condition. Those of you who are described ns follows: Beginning on tended to be filed in the oflice of tho an engineer both at home and abroad, Senator, partly because he is probably clerk of the county of Middlesex^ "He- wns defeated In the landslide troubled this way will note that the the northerly side of the public road during his long years of servieo the best known here of the Demo- leading from Sayreville to South Am- And being the same premises conveyed of HI04, but two years later was re- trees which arc infested the worst to Jacob Kurtz and Sabina Kurtz ky engaged upon many important cratic, candidates, and partly because boy and at tho southeast corner of turned by a big majority, and began are those that are not properly drain- deed of Anna L. Smith and husband, engineering projects. his cause lias been taken up by a'.l Wilbur's lot; and from thence running to make bis presence felt in Congress ed, whether through soil or air. The first northerly along said Wilbur's lot said deed dated January 31, 1008, and Mr. Crawford was born at Ury bis Democratic colleagues at Wash- recorded in the Middlesex county Ho was always to bo found on th>! soil froze very deeply this year, and and binding thereon one hundred feet Farm, Philadelphia, August 25th, 184?, ington from this State, including Con- to Peter McCarthy's line; thence sec- clerk's ollic.e in book 411', of deeds for side of advanced legislation, and where there was considerable moisturn said county, on page ](i. and educated -U John W. Paries' gressman Scully. Mr. Hughes has in,the ground this undoubtedly harmed ond easterly along said Peter McCar- fought and worked for many of the thy's southerly line and binding there- school, from which he went to the been a favorite campaign orator here, Together with all and singular Uw measures for the benefit of the worlc- the trees and roots. In places where on one hundred feet to road or Btreet; rights, liberties, privileges, heredita- University of Pennsylvania, in the besides having many personal ac- ingmen long before the majority of the air drainage was bad the severe thence thirdly, southerly and parallel ments ami appurtenances, thereunto class of 1802. quaintances In this section. with first mentioned course, one hun- his colleagues awoke to the fact that cold spell which we had fro/.e or in- belonging or in anywise appertaining; At the breaking out of the civil Ills local friends believe that he dred feet to tho northerly Bide of thn and the reversions and remainder*, what he demanded wan right and just. jured the buds and new Hhoots. This public road leading from Sayrovllln war, Mr. Crawford enlisted in the 17th will be nominated at the primary next rents, issues and profits thereof, an4 The laws for limiting hours of employ- left tho tree in a weakened condition to South Amboy; thence fourthly, also all the estate, right, title, inter- month, which undoubtedly means hi.-f Pennsylvania Regiment (Washington ment and enforcing safety appliances —a condition which borers especially westerly along the northerly Bide of est, use, property claim and demand Greys, of Philadelphia), when the eon- election by the State legislature ncxl like and which accounts clearly for said public road one hundred feet to of the said defendants of, in and t* are examples of those which, were se- the beginning, lleinj; the same prem- federate forces lirst lired upon Port January, if that body happens to have 1 tlie same. cured tin earlier because "Hilly' the individual tree or few trees In a ises conveyed to Mary .lane Henry by a Democratic majority. The principle ALBERT BOLLSCHWEILRR, Sumpter, April 14th, 3861. He was HURIII'K was In ('iingrpRH to light, for hollow being atlucked more bitterly deed from Margaret A. Harklns, dated of the preferential primary lias been Sheriff, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Gth them. than the others. August the fourteenth, nineteen bun- JOHN A. COAN, Solicitor. lirclty thoroughly established In N'jw dri'd and eleven, anil recorded In thp. New Jersey Volunteers October, 18U1; The general remedy for BUCII condi- $r,O.(iC 8-17-4 promoted at Williamsburg to First Jersey, and will certainly lie upheld "Whether you differ from him nlfici! of the clerk of the county of tion is to prune, und plow under some Middlesex in book 481, page. 101. in the present Instance. politically or not, you tniiKt admit Lieutenant, and to Captain at Seven manure; and, In cases where the shut Ibiit CoiiKiTHHUinn Hughes 1MB made 'i Together with all find singular the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pines, June 1st, 18ti2. He was hon- Congressman Hughes will make bin bole borer is particularly bud, white ri'i'oi'd Unit slandH away above tliut rights, liberties, privileges, heredita- Obadlah C. Dogardus, administra- orably mentioned in Brigade reports campaign on the strength of his con- washing tho tree will help materially. ments and appurtenances thereunto of the Pope Campaign, Autumn of of liny New .lereey CongrcHSirmn In tor of William T. Rose, deceased, by gressional record and his friends urge This condition empliiisi/.es the niv.- belonging or In any wiHe appertain- direction of tho Surrogate of the 1862, and detailed upon Staff duty, years, and that he IH cc-rlalnly HIP ing, and the reversions and remain- cHBlty of selecting a Held for I Ins or- County of Middlesex, hereby gives December, 18(12. He was also honor logical choice of his parly." ders, rents, issues and prollta thereof, notice to tho creditors of the said chard on a slope, when; the ttlr can and also all the estate, right, title, ably mentioned in Division and Un Will Stake Vigorous ('uni]ml|rii. William T. Rose to bring in thetr roll down pant tho orchard into tho Interest, IIHP, property claim and de- debts, demands and claims against th« gade reports of Battle of CettyHbuig Congressinan Hughes will start al innnd of the said defendants of, in and once on a vigorous campaign valley and thus let the orchard nsM'upi- estate of the deceased, under oath or From 186") to 1870, Mr. Crawloid to thii sumo. affirmation, within nine months from throughout the Slate for the nomina- (ho froHlH. It also cinphaHl/.cH th.< waa engaged in surveys crossing tin Notice iH hereby given thnt the above tbls date, or they will be forever tion, it Is understood. He plans to nuei'HHlly ol putting tin; orchard on described premises will be Hold Hub- barred of any action therefor agalntt Allegheny Mountains for the Atlantic rcHlgn from Congresx, it Is understood, as uniform a slope us possible HO jtct to the lien of a prior mortgage of the Bald administrator. and Great Western Rnllroad Company ifSOO.OO; also the leln of a tax certifi- mid would havii done HO before this that Ihoni will be no pockcln where Dated August 3, 1912. ond in New York and Now iOngl mil cate, upon which IH due $20.00. I ul for the fact, that in the protract- cold air or frosts may lodge. Another OBADIAH C. BOGARDUS, upon surveys and railway constiut ALBERT nOLLSCHWElLER, Administrator. ed scHKion, ninny matters of Import- fact Is also brought out, and that, ih tion. He entered the service of the Sheriff. ance have been delayed and he doca the necessity of drainage, about which CHARLES T. COWENHOVEN, Pennsylvania Railroad .Company IH not feel Justified In leaving bin dis- 1 have spoken so often. Solicitor. Senior Assistant Engineer of tho NEW JERSEY CENTBAL. trict unrepresented under such cir- Hon. T. I!. Wilson, one of the MOM $21.76. 8-17-4 Alexandria and Frederickshvirg 11 ail cumstances. Governor Wilson ap- successful fruit growers in this State, road during 1871 and 1872. He v, is TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY pointed him judge of Patisalc county Is emphasizing more strongly every SHERIFFS SALE. Principal Assistant Engineer and af- For New York, Newark and Eliza- last winter, but he did not qualify. year tho necessity of tile for orchard beth at 6.23, 7.06, •7.32, 7.50, *8.1» terwards Engineer, of the Califonm It Is understood that his Senatorial land. There are probably very few IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 10.01, 11.11 a, m.; 12.28, 3.19, 4.S5, Division of the Texas and Pat ific —Between The Star Building and candidacy has the approval of Gov- fluids along the line of our road which 5.00, 6.24. 7.34, 8.08, 8.34, (Saturdays Railroad, under Col. Thomas A. Scott Loan Association, of South Amboy, only), 9.44 p. m. Sundays, 8.28, a. m.; ernor Wilson, though the latter has it would not pay to tile-drain before and, on his recommendation, Mr, N, J., complainant, and Jacob Kurtz, 1,17, 6.19, 6.47, 8.21, 9.22, 10.13, p. m. not made any public announcement setting out trees. Some of our most et ux., et al, defendants, Fi. Fa., for Crowford was appointed Consulting For Long Branch, Asbury Park, etc., of any preference. successful fruit growers are draining sale of mortgaged premises, dated 5.22, 9.12, a. m.; 12.07, 2.29. 4.37, 6.39, Engineer of the Government of Ja],..n land that is comparatively loose In August 7, 1912. 10.00, p. m.; 12.56, night. Sundays, By virtue of tho above stated writ, in 1878, at tho close of which en- CONGRESSMAN HUCHES. texture, so as to get tho quick effects 4.28, 9.27, a. m.; 5.02, 10.07, p. m. 12.50 to me directed and delivered. I will night. gagement he was decorated by the of drainage next Spring. In discs Emperor of Japan with the Order of I'KNXSLYVANIA ItAIMtOAl) expose to sale at public vendue on For Freehold. 5.22, 7,03, 9.12, a. m. that it is advisable to choose a man where orchards have been already sot WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ELEV- the Rising Sun. TO All) BETTER FARMING 13 07, 2.29, 6.39, 6.39, p. m. Sundays, for Senator who has already had ex- out, and it is clearly evident that ENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED 11.10, a. m.; 5.02, 10.07, p. m. After his return to America, Mr. perience in the lower House, and that As an indication that the Pennsyl- they are not developing as they AND TWELVE, •New York only. Crawford was employed by the late the party and State should not neg- vania Railroad intends to actively pur- should because of lack of drainage, at two o'clock in the afternoon of the W. a. BEBIiEB. W. C. HOPE, Jay Gould to make transcontinental lect the opportunity to secure the ser- sue its campaign in the interest of it would be well to put tile midway said day, at the Sheriff's Office, In the Vlce-Pres. & Uen. Mgr. Oen. Pass. Agent examinations and surveys between the vices of a man whose career has stood bettor farming, is the announcement between the rows of trees even now. City Of New Brunswick, New Jersey: Tiling pays on almost any crop, but All tract or parcel 'of lands and .Pacific Coast and Salt Lake City, as out so prominently as Mr. Hughes'. made last week of tho appointment premises, situate, lying and being in well as in Wyoming and Nebraska. He has been one of the ifiajority lead- of H. S. Llppincott as agriculturist. its value on orchards this year is es- the township of Sayreville, in the In the fall of 1882, Mr. Crawford ers of the present House, the first Mr. Llppincott has had charge of the pecially evident. county of Middlesex and State of New Jersey: Beginning at a point distant . again entered the service of the Penn- Democratic one in sixteen years, and Pennslyvanla Railroad's Demonstra- F. R. STEVENS, one hundred and ninety-two and fif- oylvania Railroad Company as Chief as a member of the Ways and Meana tion Farm at Bncon, Delaware, since Agriculturist, L. V. R. Jt. ty one-hundredths feet on a course All the Best and Latest Books can b« ." Engineer of the Pennsylvania Schuyl- Committee, has already gone deepl/ it was first started. south fifty-three degrees and forty Read at Small Coat kill Valley Railroad, and later built Some six years ago the Pennsyl- minutes west from where the north- Why Go Without Good Rcadfngi into the subject of the tariff, which is west boundary lino of the road lead- .hq Piedmont and Cumberland Rail- sure to occupy much of the time of vania inaugurated its arglcultural Ing from Washington to South Amboy THE A. C. PARISEX LIBRARY road in 1886 and 1887. He was ap- the next congress. work. It was the first railroad in the NERVE WON HIM LIBERTY. intersects the eastern boundary line South Atnhoj 4-1-tf pelnted assistant to J. N. DuBarry, It is also pointed out that the Pat- East to carry tho gospel of good farm- of Hugh Campbell and from thence Second Vice-President of the Pennsyl- Quick Wit and Daring Ruse of a Rus- (1) north thirty-six degrees and erson man was one of those who took Ing to the very doors of the farmers twenty minutes west one hundred feet; vania Railroad Company in August sian Revolutionist. FOR TODB the lead in securing the revision of throughout the State In which the Nowhere outside of the pages of fic- thence (2) south fifty-three degrees 71889, and upon the death of that and forty minutes west fifty feet par- the House rules, by which arbitrary road operates. Since that time a num- tion would we expect such an incident Eyesight Troubles I officer, was appointed Engineer of allel with said Washington road; power of the Speaker was checked, ber of booklets on agricultural and ns the following from the personal Branch Lines. In addition to that po- thence (3) south thirty-six degrees and the body retained Its own ruling good road subjects have been issued. story of the Russian revolutionist Na- and twenty minutes enst one hundred sition, he was Director of various power. The Hughes advocates declare Its most Important movement was the rodny: Nnrodny had just jumped from feet; thence (4) north fifty-three de- branch railways associated with the that this was one of the most bene- establishment of the Demonstration n window to escape the police. "When grees nnd forty minutes, east fifty feet Pennsylvania System. On July 28, to the place of beginning. Said tract ficial steps of recent congressional Farm at Bacon, Delaware, where acres I scrambled to my feet I discovered 1897 he was appointed Chief Engineer containing lots eight nnd nine as de- history, and that the part taken in it of supposedly worn out land have myself In the yard and ainonR half a scribed on map of estate of M. J. CllllHIllt in chargo of tho construction of tho dozen soldiers. I was without over- by Mr. Hughes is in itself sufficient been rehabiliated, until to-day they Campbell $351. Being same conveyed F. J. MONAHAN. Opt D. Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Lino cont and hat—a very suspicious figure to Mike Spellman. evidence that he is deserving of the are furnishing cropB second to none Railroad Company, which iconnects —and, having neither, I could not es- Senatorship. on the Delaware-Maryland-Virginia Second Tract—Beginning at a stoke 183 Smith St, Pertlt Ambon R. J. with the New York, Philadelphia and cape even could I get by the soldiers Peninsula. at southwest corner of a tract of land Over Ilrnnton'H }Jlano Htore Norfolk Railroad. A Friend's Praise. who surrounded me," he said. of the estate of M. J. Campbell con- Dally i 0 a. m. to 8 p. n. One of Mr. Hughes' friends, in The office of the Pennsylvania's Ag- "I jerked a card from my pocket- taining lot number eight and nine ns Upon the recommendation of Pranlt speaking of his candidacy recently riculturist will be in Broad Street to this day I do not know what It wns described on map of Estate of M. J. Home Appointments Hade. Thomson, then President of the Penn- said: Station, Philadelphia. —and handed it to one of the soldiers. Campbell, deceased, and on the north- Glasses from 83.00 up. sylvania Railroad Company,' Mr. 'Here is my curd.' I snid rapidly. 'I erly lines of road leading from South "1 consider the career of "Billy" o—,— River to South Amboy; thence (1) Crawford was appointed by the Sec- Hughes to hnve been one of the most nin a member of the secret police. One running northerly along east line of HOTEL WITH 1,200 TELEPHONES. of these revolutionists Is trying to es- Save rotary of War, Consulting Engineer remarkable and inspiring in New Jer- M. J. Campbell, deceased, lands and Ladies! Money and cape. I am after him. Quick! Give binding thereon distant one hundred for tho United States Government to sey history, and a splendid example Final plans for the construction of ^^^= Keep in Style by oxnmlne into and report upon the me your coat and hat!' feet, thence (2) easterly and parallel of what a young man can do for him- the new Hotel Blltmore which is to be with said road distant thirty-three Reading McCall's Magazine transportation facilities in Cuba, erected by the New York Central "lie automatically obeyed. I slipped self, When n mere child, after re- on his coat and hat and to nil appear- and one-third foet; thence (3) south- and Using McCall Patterns which position he occupied from Oc- ceiving the most rudimentary educa- Railroad Company on the block bound- erly parallel with second line dlBtant tobor, 1898, to May, 1899. On April ances wns a soldier of the czar. 1 one hundred feet to stake on norther- HCCIU'I i tion, he was ,phliged to go to work ed by Madison and Vanderbllt avenues, walked past the guarded gate of the holp you tlres.s slyi- 8th, 1902, he waa appointed Engineer ly line of said road; thence (4) west- tstily at a modem'." in one of the spinning mills at Pater- Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, yard out into the street. Before me erly along the northerly line of said expense by kfejillu-- of the New York Connecting Rnllroad have been approved and tho work of you jtositHl on tin son for n living. It is rather an In- were thousands of soldiers. I saw my road distant thirty-three and one- Isli-st fnslilnns I:-. Commpany, and continued in that po- teresting commentary that he after- excavating is now under way. friends being brought down from the third feet to place of beginning. clothes und IJUU-. W' New 1'ashlnn Do- sition until his retirement. hall und put into tho black vans, about Known as lots seven nnd part of six 1 wards defeated for Congiess, a mem- The hotel is to have a connection and is same conveyed to Jacob Kurtz fluns in each Issiu . which stood gunt'ds of Cossacks, I Alsu vuliuiblo Infor In tho fall of 1910, Mr. Crawford ber of the family that owned tho leading directly into the new Grand and Sablna Kurtz by deed of Mike uiallon on all IIOIIH' was again decorated by tho Emperor marched through my friends (nil of Spellman, recorded in book 369, page und [iprsouu! mut- mills where ho wns first employed. Central station and will be twenty- ters. Only W. 8 of Japan for service as Con- Studies Lnw. three stories in height. The hotel will that group are In prison today Bnve 48G. year,Including only myself and the friend who es- a free pattern. Sub- sulting Engineer and Inspector of the "It Is less than twenty years ago have about 1,000 guest rooms and will Third Tract—Beginning at the scribe today or wnil Imporinl Government Railways. This caped with me) with the air of n sol- southeast corner of lot of land con- l that the future Congressman found be opened to the public October 1, dier on a very Important niessnge nnd p tlmo tho Emperor Invented him with 1913. veyed to Michael Spellman by Anna McCiIPittaru will ennblo you tonmholn vour himself able to lcavo tho mills to pressed on through the mass of other L. Smith and husband by deed dated own uomo, wilh yourown hands, clothing tho Order of tho Sacred Treasure, In- pursue the education ho had always Each room will bo equipped with a soldiers thnt filled the street." August 21, 1902, recorded In Middlesex for yourself ami children which will l:i- i»r Blgnlna of the Third Clans, Rising Sun. reel In stylo nudllt. rrlco—nonnlilchoiihon determined to secure. He went to a telephone, says the New York Tele- county clerk's office in book 309 of 15 conls. Hund for fri'O Tallem CauluRiio. ' On January 5th, 1911, Mr. Crawford buslneBS college and learned steno- phono Reveiw. The main switchboard The Chango of a Word. deeds at page 477, and on tho north- Wi Will Ci»e Yon Fi«i PIMMII fur rrcmtii.' sub waB appointed Consulting Engineer erly side of road leading from South .icrlntlonsamonRSonrrrt"i!'K Peml for free graphy, taking a position In New will have twelvo operating positions, "Spanking" did not suggest chastise- River to South Amboy nnd thence Premium Catalogue urn! cash Prize unv.r. of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com- York after hie graduation and saving each equipped with tolautograph sec- ment originally. It wns nnlcnown to running (1) northerly along tho lino ;i9 W«i3?ilia.MTT0li1i pany. money enough to enable him to study tions. In addition to the main switch- Johnson In this sense. To him a of said Spellman's lot nnd binding Q law. board four subswltchboards will ho "spanker" meant "n person who takes thoreon one hundred feft; thence (2) long steps with agility." Rapid mo- oasterly and parallol with said road FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. "Soon after ho had entered the law Installed. Thirty - eight telephone FIXING MEN FALL tion seems to be the root idea of the thirty-two feet, more or less, to tho 27—Stockton and FlrBt streets. office of William Rysdyk, at Patorson, booths will bo distributed at conven- word "spunk." which Is not merely northwest corner of land conveyed to victims to stomach, liver and kidney Adam Stufkufki, by Anna L. Smith 32—Bordentown avenue and Feltui the SpanlBh-American War broke out. ient locations on tho main and mez- representative of the sound of the lie!, street. troubles juat like other poople, -with and husband by deed, recorded In Although just at the point of entering zanine floors. There will bo 100 trunk as "slap" nnd "smiick" nre. The low 36—Brondwny and Augusta Btreet like results in loss of appetite, back- book 33R of deeds at page 536; thenco upon the career he had marked out lines running into the main switch- German "piikkein," or "spenkern," to (3) southerly along the lino of said •15—Main and AuRiista streets. ache, nervousness, headache, and n4—Broadway and Bordentown ave- for himself, ho did not hesitate when boards, and a total of 1,200 telophono run nnd spring about quickly, In dose lot and binding theroon one hundred tired, llBtleas, run-down feollng. But feet to the northerly side of snld road; nue. the call came, but onllstcd In Com-stations will be located on the prem- to the original meaning; lionco u G3_p, R, R. Yard Master's Oflice. there's no nood to feel like that as T. "spunking pure," a "spunking breeze" thence (4) nlong said road westerly pany A, of the Second Regiment, and ises. It is estimated that during tho 72—John street and Stevens avenuft D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six nnd a "Hnnnkur," In the flense of an thirty-two feet, morn or less, to tho served for five months at Sea Girt, first year half a million local tele- plnco of beginning. Being tho same, 81—Fourth and Potter streets. bottles of Electric Bitters," ho -writes, active nnd sturdy person. and Jacksonville, Fla. At the latter phono messages will originate from premises convoyed to Jacob Kurtz nnd "did more to give me new strength wife by deed of Anna L. Smith and place his training as a stenographer the hotel. This telophono contract Code. and good appetite than all other No Immediate Danger. linsbnnd, recorded in book 391, pngo caused his appointment in that capac- is second only to that of the Hotel stomach remedies I used." So they The Parson (about to Improve tho 153. Being part of lots flvo and nix 1 tnp wire trouble or lire out. ity to the headquarters of General McAlpln In the number of statioua as described on a map of the estate help everybody. It's folly to suffer golden lionrl—When n "inn renches 2 tnps 12 nVlocli or test. Pitzhugh Lee, who was highly pleased to be furnished, and, while the Hotel of Mary J. Campbell, deceased, drawn 3-3-3 On»riil nlarm. when this great remedy will help you 3'our age, Mr. Dndd. lin cannot, la tho by E. 13. Jennings, C. E., of South Am- with the young Jerseyman. Biltmorc will have as many telophonn nature of things, expect to live very 4 followed by cnmpnny number then from tho first doso. Try it. Only 50 trunk lines as will bo connected to boy, N. J. bon number metns that said com- "He was mustered out with his reg- much longer, nnd I— oontB at Goo. W. Jntitios'. the switchboards at tho Hotel Mc- Fourth Tract—Beginning at a point pnny la wiyited there with appara- iment when tho war peril was over, The NoiifiKonurlan—I dtinno, pnrson. tus. Alpln, the number of stations to bo distant two hundred and forty-two nnd and quiotly resumed his law studies I he stronger on my legs than 1 were (Ifty-hundrodths feet on n courso 5-5_|'ollce force wanted to report by installed is 600 less. ,»uen I started!—London Opinion. telephone or In jiprncm to City Hall. Read Citizen Advertisements. at Pnterson, where he was presently south fifty-three degrees nnd fortv THE SOUTH AMBOI CITIZKK. At college tta found time for an Rook and Crook. amazing number of activities, playing The rook nppwirs to h:ivi« become the SATURDAY, AUGUST, 31, 1912. baseball and footbaU and becoming bird whose name stands for swindlers NATIONAL FIGURE champion boxer and wrestler, while iu a distinctly unfair wn.v. At first he not only kept up hit iitudius but "rook" meant ;i ii" i-iiiiit' to HIMn to cheat, tunl HAD LOW START night-school, keeping books In a stora out of Ibis was evolved "rook," ;i NEVER IDLE! and teaching elocution and boxing. cheater—a couijilete lupsy turvy proc- Gaiety Thcatrp. Her* he Joined a college fraternity ess. It is curious (hat the same tiling Advertisements in tho "Officer 6G(i" continues to attract Judge Wescott Worked Wayand began to make friends. lias not happened to "gull." Here iilso kouse-full audiences to the Gaiety the- In the fourth year of his law-course, I he verb ciimi' from the substantive atre, New York, where this excellent from Glass Factory. 1876, he rowed bow oar on the Uni- uietinliig a dupe, and as the jzull strikes farce will begin its 26th week with a versity eight and he also carried off one :is rather n knowing bird (inc SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN special Labor Day niotinee, Septem- the famous Do Forest medal, the high- mitdil have exported llie smut" evolu- ber 2. HIS BRILLIANT CAREER est University honor In English com- liuii ns in the cast; of th« rock, it position and public speaking. should ho observed, however, thai Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! Little Girl Hit Bride. "gull," a dupe, did not refer spivially (fraud Opera House. Meantime he had met and married to I he sea gull, (he word liaviiii; for- William Farnum will bo, presented Without Flnancinl Aid OP Polltlo«l .tho little girl who had watched his merly meant a .vouii; bird uf any kind. in Edward Peplc's latest play, "The F«vor H« Is No • Political coursQ at school. To her devotion and In Elizabethan English it siKnilied a Littlest Rebel," at the (irand Opera Fictor. good judgment he gives the credit for nilliiw youngster who wished to bf An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN House, New York, for one week com- his choice of a profession and much of thought smart.—London Chronicle. has no time limit to its usefulness to tho mencing Saturday evening, August 31, Th« life »tory of former Judg» John his success In it. The original Inten- under the direction or A. II. Woods. W. WeBOott, of Camdtn oounty, who .tlon to study for the mlnjstry had The Salamander. advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If "The Littlest Rebel" is a stirring war is a candidate for the seat now held given way on reaching oollege, attidy- In Andrews' "Anecdotes Ancient Mini your ad is well written and interesting, it play, the action of which takes place by Frank 0. I. -»s In the United ing Shakespeara and seeing Edwin Modern" (1789) one reads, "Sbnnld a in the vicinity o£ Richmond, Va., to- States Senate, la Oi jnusual Interest, Booth in Hamlet, to thoughts of the glass house lire be kopt U|> without ex- will be laid aside by the reader for future especially to young men In modest cir- stage. They were strengthened by ward the close of the war. The story is tinction for a longer term Hum seven cumstances. success in elocution. The artificiality 1 reference. Or, if your ad reaches tho right Etmplc. It is about a Southern cap- years then is no doubt but that u The former Judge began life sixty- of stage Hfo, however, soemed too salamander would be generated In the prospect, it will mako an impression on his tain who risked his life in the spring three years ago In the glass-working great and the practice of medicine had cinders." This probably accounts for

WycRoii I(HE'S Prices Rev. C. S. Miller returned to the (city this week after his vacation and will be welcomed by his people at SCHOOL SH SPECIAL Brief Items Concerning People We the church on Sunday next. Know thai Prove Interesting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and Reading. thpir little daughter, Charlotte, of FOB* Boys anil Girls Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. 3 lbs. Fancy Rice - • 25c Miss liuth Campbell is sojourning Martin's sister, Mrs. James English, Our Shoes combine Good Wear, Perfect Fancy Potatoes, basket - 50c at Asbury Park. of Broadway. Comfort, Fit, and Latest Style (.'apt. William Marshall is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Stout, Mr. and the prices are always as low as Shoos of same Sweet Potatoes, per basket 75c friends at Newark. William Stout and Miss Jennie Stout, of Monmouth Junction, were guests quality c^n be sold. . V Swift Premium Hams, lb. - 19c Mrs. Thomas Deats is visiting of Mr. and Mrs. George Applegate, of Best Elgin Creamery Butter, lb. 34cfriends at Matawan. Main street, on Sunday last. Give us a trial. Miss Mildred Oliver is spending ths Abram Duncan, of Newark, was in Square Brand Milk, 3 cans 25c week at Ocean Grove. town on' Wednesday calling on old friends. It has been eighteen years Boys' Blouses - - 25c and 5Oc 3 cans Gold Milk - - 25c Miss Mary Lenahan ia visiting rel since Mr. Duncan favored us with :i Boys' Shirts - 5()c atives in Philadelphia. visit, notwithstanding he spent his Boys'.Pants and Knickerbockers 25c to $1.00 Eggs, per doz. - - 30c boyhood days here. Master Robert Ilarnes spent Wed- Boys' Caps - - - 25c and 50c nesday at Asbury Park. FOR THE WEEK Boys' Riih Rah Hots • 19C and 48c Theodore Hloodgnod spent Sunday ENDLESSIBFURES Boys' llnbber and Linen Collars - 1 Oc Vegetables Fresh Every Day with friends In Sayrevillo. Boys'Bow Tics - - 10c, 3 for 25c FOR TRENTON FAIR Windsor Tins .... 25c Miss Alice Cannon, of Trenton, Is Lima Beans, good, 4 qts. - 25c visiting relatives In this city. SPECIAL! Boys'25c Pour-in-hand Ties 19c Greatest Eastern Exposition Will Boys' Heavy Ribbed Stockings • 10c to 25c PEACHESI-BIIYUOW! Mrs. Jolin Dayton is recovoiing from a severo attack of laryngitis. \ Surpass All Former Rec- Misses' Stockings, black, tan and white 10c to 25c Closed all day Monday, September 2d ords In 1912. Minses' Gutizo Weight Hose in tan and black 25c Mrs. James Lcnnban and children Misses' Knoxknit Hoso - - 25c iiro visiting Mrs. Fury at Kcyport. WYOKOFF & RUE Almost CIUIICMN lire I lie feutiiros Unit 1 234 BROADWAY SOUTH AM BOY, N. J Mr. and Mrs. llortram Sclover fliiont will ho (literal nl tlm Traiitmi li'nli of Sunday with friends at Old llridgo. 11)12, which In lo Im hold Kept. M mid A useful souvenir with every pair of Oct. 1, % ,'J IIIIII •!. li'nr twenty yearn FREE! School ShoeB. . SEE WINDOW. Mr, and Mrs. George Mack were VIB- IIIIH Full' lins enjoyed I lie enviable itors at Rosellc Park the past week. I'elMilutlmi of lii.'iiiK one (if (lie grcntUHt, If not the (,'n-iiii'Ml, In Iliis CMHIIIT, mid Mrs. William Swllznr, of Sayrevillo, there will lie mi fnlliiiK slinrl of tliis 1 H. Wolff & Co. spent Sunday with Mr. P. ?*ornn of ti!|Mitiilloii IIIIH yt'iir. On the t'liiilnir.v. J. Alfred Johnson thlH city. unless all signs full, a new record will be established. "The Regal Store" t Mr. and Mrs. Clmrlcs T. Grace and The; Mill! Trenton Full1 will offer n two sons enjoyed Wednesday at As-HGIIHIIUOIMI, Industrial, original mid In- liury Park. strut-live feiml so great lit) to class II SCHOOLS OPEN NEXT WEEK with some of tliu national exiiusltluus. 182 Broadway South Amtioy, N. J. MrB. Thomas Goodman, of Sayro- nuly on a smaller scale. villc, spent Sunday lnst with frlendH Some of llit> tunlwes will ha i> liorti Bring that boy here and let us fit him wilh in this city. cull urn I HIIOW imeqiiiileil by nny fail on this continent, an iwlcultiiral show a now suit or anything else he may need Miss Anna Major, of Perth Amboy, of uiiiiHiiul merit, a great horse show, Is visiting Miss Anna Scully, of Ste- a cuttle exhibit, a display of sheep vens avenue. ami swine, a poultry, pigeon and pet stock show, tlog show, automo- Spend the Day Boys' Knicker Suits, 8 to 17 - $2.50 and up bile shtnv, n city of machinery, four Mr. iind Mrs. Harry Southwlck, of tlii.vs of iiiflil Imnicss racing, one dn.i Blue Serge.Suits • • 3.50 and up Mew York, were visitors in this city af daredevil motorcycle racing, n vnude the past week. vllie show eosdng ninny thousands of Boys' Khaki Pants, all sizes • - 35c dollars tint] introducing miiny of the Miss Irene Lentz; of Cleveland, Is world's greatest performers anil enter ATLANTIC CITY Cashmere and Worsted Knickerbockers 50c up the guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Iselej', tnlners, delightful band concerts by Blouses, white or colored • • 25c and 50c of David street. Winkler's famous Second Ucgiinoni SPECHAI, EXCUffiSKDK bnnil, men-hunts and trades display, VIA Gaps, blue Berge or fancies - 25c and 50c Mrs. Leslie Sheppard and son, Mer- art mid ladles' fancy work exhibit, rill, have returned home from a so-school children's exhibit, home Mini Heavy Ribbed School Hose, all sizes - 15c journ at Princeton. dairy products exhibit, a midway of fun and novelty, iiuroiilune flights b.v New Jersey Central lUyericn's most noted tilers. iu:ignMretii Miss Mabel Barker, of New London, Boys' Holeproof Stockings—We will guar- pnrmle of cuttle and liorsos. scores of WEDNESDAY onn., has been visiting friends in amusement devices mid u lmiKli'urt oth antee 0 pairs to wear 0 months without darning, if. town the past week. er features that have ever been char Sept. 4th, 1912 CHILDREN $1.25 they do not you receive a new pair for every one. iicteiistlc ()f the grpuf Trenton Fnir. Miss Rogers, of, Newark, was The grounds are beautiful and easy Round Trip Tickets, good only on above date on SPECIAL the guest of friends in this city the of access to all railroads and trolley TRAIN which leaves South Amboy at 8.26 a. m. Returning Boys' Satin Calf Blucher Shoes, 2% to 6 $1.50 fore part of the week. lines, ami the one ambition of the man Special Train leaves Atlantic City 6.10 p. m. ngeiueut Is to do everything possible Boys' Satin Calf Bluchers, 1 to 2 1 25 Rev. J. Y. Irwin, of Port'Jervls, N. for the comfort mid pleasure of its pa- For full details consult Ticket AgeutH or write or 'phone Y., spent the fore part of the week trons. Gun Metal Button Shoes, 22g to 6 1.75 l rMIR/IIUIErDCRA<*U District P»Bicnt«r Ajont, with friends in this city. C. J. GUMMERSBACH, ASBURY PARK, K. J. Boys' Tan Blucher or Button, all sizes - 1.75 SCHOOL CHILDREN EXHIBITS, Children's Shoes, lace or button, 5Jg to 8 85c Mrs. A. O. Ernst and son, Alfred, have returned home from a two week's Secretary Mnlilon Mnrgorura nnd all Children's'.Shoes, lace or button, 8^ to 11 /•95c sojourn at Point Pleasant. the directors of the Trenton Fair have always realized how important it is Children's Shoes, lace or button, 11% to 2 1.20 to provide competition for school cliil '* Miss Katherlne Kelly has returned dren. For several years the Trenton Why You Should Have Good. Teeth! Gun Metal Button SIIOGB 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 home after spending a week in Phil- Fnir hns astonished Its patrons with adelphia and Atlantic City. the high quality of the work shown In Good teeth preserve the mouth. The mouth is the exhibits of the children from the and Mrs. George VanDeventer schools. Tho same policy that was tho nearest thing to good health. A good set of and children, of Newark, spent Sun- adopted lnst year will be followed, and teeth make a refined appearance :-: :•: day with friends in this city. there will be liberal prlzea for manual II. Wolff & Co. training work and horticultural ex "Care For Your Teeth" hlblts nnd gardening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bender and AMERICAN BUILDING, sons, left this city on Monday for All entries for the manual training DR. SALTEE, II7-II9 Smith Strft heir home at Mlnersvllle, Pa. competition should be mailed to the Also South River PERTH AMBOY, N. J. secretary, marked "Speeinl Manual Training Display," nnd entries for the Miss Katherlne Kerns, o£ Lakowood, horticultural exhibit should be marked Buy from Citizen Advertisers will spend from Saturday over Labor "Special Public School Exhibit," be- Day with Mrs. C. DiMlcelll, of Broad- fore Tuesday^ Sept. 24. Exhibits must and get value for your money way. be delivered nt the Fair grounds be- fore Saturday, Sept 28, nt 4 o'clock. Miss Helen Cannon, of 588 Center Entries mnst be certified by tfie OUMTMNCE NO. 87. OKDINANCE NO. 88. street, Trenton, is visiting Misses Ag- teacher, principal or county superin- An Ordinance of Tho City of South An Ordinance of Tho City of South nes and Catherine Cannon, of Stevens tendent. Schools Will Soon Open Amlioy Providing for tho Curbing Tuesday, Oct. 1. will be tho nnnnnl Amboy to 1'rovldo for a Laying of avenue. of Augusta Struct on Both Sides Sidewalks on Both Sides of Augusta Children's day. and all school children Thereof Botwoon Stovonn Avenue Street In Said City, Between Stev- will be supplied with admission tickets and ROBOWOU Street, find Provid- ens Avenue and Rosewoll Street. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scully and by their teachers. It Is requested Let us fit out your boy with serviceable ing for tlio Payment of tho Coat of Do It Ordained by Tho Common Coun- son, John, Jr., have returned home that teachers mnke their applications Said Improvement. clle of The City of South Amboy: from an extended motoring trip to for the children's tickets to the secre- Be It Ordnined liy The Common Coun- Section 1. That a sidewalk bo laid Vermont. tary nt an early date. The Fair begins cil of Tho City of South Amboy: on each side of Augusta Street, In the Sept. 30 nnd closes Oct 4. Clothing and Shoes Section 1. That Augusta Street on City of South. Amboy, between Stevens both sides thereof, botween Stevena Avenue and Rosewell street. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Voorhees and Avenue and Rosewell Street be curbed We have the goods that will give satisfac- •with curb BtoneB four (4) Inchos In Sec. 2. Said sldowalk shall be con- daughters, Helen and Adoline, of Phil- TRENTON FAIR AUTO SHOW. width and sixteen (16) Inches in structed and laid of tho width of adelphia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. tion, and only such as we can recommend. depth. four (4) feet wlth_ blue stone flag Fred Iseley. In this rnpltl nge, when the automo- See. 2. That said stones shall bo stones, at least two' (2) Inchos thick, bile has been crowned "king of* the laid upon at lcaat threo (3) inches ot road," there can be few things of laid on a concreto foundation of sand, at tho grade set forth In a m# OIK PRICES ARE LOW twelve (12) Inches, constructed In a Miss Bertha Fulton has returned more unbounded Interest than n well of aald portier. of said Augimta Stre home from a several weeks' tour In manner to meet the approval of themado by S. J. Mason, City Englnei conducted nutouioblle show such as if you value quality. Bring your boy to Common Council, or such person or and filed August lGth, 1912, In t% Europe, and reports having a most the Trenton Fair tons won the reputn- persons as may bo appointed by them office of the City Clerk. t ilelightful time. Hon of Including In Its great list of our store, and see how plensed he will be to Inspect said work. Sec. 3. Said sidewalks Bhall be laid' attractions. Tills will be tlie third Sec. 3. The oxpcnacH of the Improve- with his School Outfit at the cost and expense of tho owner Miss Tlllie Johnson, of 84 Borden- yenr of the unto show for the Fnir, ment shall be assessed against tho or owners of the lands In front rg, 100 dvt in height and New York City, the daddy of them nearly 200 feet in breiulth. was found SOUTH AM BOY CITIZEN all, was thrown onon to the public in latitude ;is degrees 40 minutes, or fhey Seemed to Agree That He Would last week. The skill of the artisan nearly in n line with southern Spain. Make About tho Worst Husband on Generally speaking, icebergs travel at Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! and the decorator was diligentiy ap- Record, but Miss Langdon's Fathtr the rave of three lu live miles on hour. Took a Different View. plied in creating something unusual, They are curried forward entirely by and they have succeeded in accom- the strength of the current. The dis- In Harper's Magazine Albert Bige- plishing a wonderful transformation tance lliey (.'over is enormous. Thou- low Falne, the authorized biographer on Hammeratein's Roof this summer. sands do not get further than the coast of Mark Twain, tells how the great An. advertisement placed in the CITIZEN The management has gone to more of Labrador, where they become humorist first met Olivia LnngiJou, stranded. As they have come from the has no time limit to its usefulness to the expense than any preceding year and who afterward became his wife. They Greenland glaciers they have then cov- the unanimous verdict of press and met In New York. Young Charles advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If public alike was "The Greatest Nov- ered at least 1,800 miles, while those that reach the warmer waters of the Langdon, who had been on tho voyage your ad is well written and interesting, it elty New York has seen in recent Atlantic make journeys of -from 2,500 of the "Innocents," brought them to- •will be laid aside by the reader for future years." to 3,000 iniles.-New York Sun. gether. A top of the Victoria Theatre U "At the old St. Nicholas hotel, which reference. Or, if your ad reaches the right this summer known as "Le Jardin Seanhella, stood on the west side of Uroadway prospect, it will make an impression on his ties Fluers" (The Garden of Flowers). A scashell, whether In one piece (uni- between Spring nud Broome streets, The entire auditorium is a mass of valve), as In periwinkles, or In two there were stopping at this time Jervls memory which will last for days, weeks flowers and each lady upon entering pieces (bivalve), as In mussels and Lnngdon, a wealthy coal dealer and and even months. is presented with a beautiful rose in cockles, Is formed In much tho same mine owner of Uluiirn; his son Charles find his daughter, Olivia, whoso pic- full bloom. Two pretty flower girls way. It eonslstH of a colored outer Consider for a moment, can't you recall horny layer, a middle layer of prismatic tured face Samuel Clemens had llrst are employed exclusively for this pur- aeon In tho bay of Smyrna one Kcp an advertisement which you read months pose. The effect of the ladles com- structure and nn inner pearly coating ot Innumerable very thin plates, the ember day. Young Lnngdon bud been ago which was so strongly impressed on bined with the floral effects of the edges of which break up white light especially UHXIOUH to bring his <1IH- garden itself have a tendency to lend Into Us constituents, so as to give rise KUjulicil Quaker City friend and his your memory that you still remember the beauty and charm beyond descrip- to n beautiful play or Iridescence. The awn people together, and two duys be- offor made ? tion. During the intermission the body of a shellfish is Invested In n soft fore .ClirlNtiiMN iSaimiol Clemens wan "Old Farm" over the Republic The- flap of akin known as the "mantle." Invited to dlno nt the hotel. lie went very willingly. The lovely girl of tho The results of advertising may not be atrd is thrown open. Here a wonder- By tho activity of this tho shell Is so- miniature which lie bud first seen In ful transformation from last year lias creted, and n uticky fluid exudes from instantaneous. Don't expect that when Its surface and quickly hardens to form her hrotlier's stateroom hud been often taken place. To give the contrast of ii | nt: of his waking dreams. Por tho you spend a dollar for advertising today, two seasons a veritable mid-summer horny or cak'flreoiio mntler. Tlie salts of lime nre chiefly iu the form of car- fii'Ht tlmo, now, he looked upon Its that it will return to you. ten-fold tomorrow. night's novelty, the farm is found In bonate, but there Is also a percentage reality. I/>ng afterward he said: »wlnter garb presenting a real Ice of phosphate. Only the edge of the Newspapor advertising is the very best carnival. Thousands of electric lights "'It IH forty years ngo. From that mantle is able to manufacture tho two day to this she him never Iwen out of medium for bringing to the attention of the adding lustre and splendor to the kal- outer layers of Ihe shell, and repair of my mind.' eidoscopic effects creating an atmos- Injuries Is entirely carried out In nacre, "ftls wiin not au unruffled courtship, buying public your business and your phere of brilliancy and picturesque* or mothcr-of-penrl. W1UTK LINEN I'ltOOK. When at lust ho reached the point of wares and gaining their confidence by im- ness, illuminating the entire scene. imposing for the daughter of the Never were linen tub frocks so ador- pressing on them your personality and A real ice pond constructed at the Simplest Way of All. houso neither the daughter nor tho cost of $5000.00 has been erected, ably simple and unpretentious. This household offered any noticeable en- The following story 1B told of Colo- Kniceful model of white linen buttoiiH reputation for fair dealing. upon which an exhibition of fancy couragement to his suit nel George W. Goethals, who at tho till the way down the front and Is "There was only n provisional en- skating is given by Grace Helane and time it took place vviis an instructor smartened with a broad collar and Eddie Bassett, two of the most mar- in engineering at West Point, One nigement nt first. Jervls Langdon sug- cuffs hand embroidered In black wash gested, and Samuel Clemens agreed Telous ice skaters ever seen in New day. in a recitation, he gave out this cotton enlivened wllh toadies of pink. York. They do turkey trots and fan- question to a class of cadets: with him, that It was proper to know White buttoned boots show under tin something of his past as well ns of his Try an Advertisement for Three Months cy dancing on ice skates, tho like of "The post flngpole, sixty feet high, Bklrt iiem in u most attractive fashion. has fallen down, you are ordered by present before the official parental •which has never been seen in public. sanction should bo given. When Mr. in the CITIZEN. They are assisted by six pretty girls your comma tiding olll"»r to put it up again. You have niKKr your com- WHAT VOTES HAVE NOT DONE. Lnngdon Inquired as to the names of who are also on ice skates. Then' mand n sergeant nud tun privates of persons of standing to whom lie might write for credentials, Clemens pretty ere three separate orchestras, fifty the engineer corps. How would you Women Without Ballots Have Been confidently gave him (lie name of the men in all, consisting of Oeorge May's get the pole back into pliice?" Good at Municipal Housekeeping, Rev. Mr. Stebblngs and others of San WILLIAM MOORE fifteen Harmonists, Creatore's fam- Ench cutlet, nfler long consideration "Men for generations have proved SAMUEL B. SHINN & SON ous band of twenty, and the Trinidad what the ballot cannot do," writes Francisco, adding that ho uilght write and much figuring over derricks, also to .Toe Goodman if lie wanted to, Painters and Decorators Orchestra of fifteen real West Indians. Anna Steese Richardson In MCCIIII'H blocks, tackle and so on, evolved a but that he had lied for Goodman a Carpenter and Builder, Magazine. "Capable, even brilliant Paper Hanging nnd STorosco Work The opening bill of vaudeville acts different method. hundred times and that Goodman business and professional men, armed Estimates Choer fully Given. 69 Catharine St., South Aniboy, •was carefully selected for their ap- "No," said Goethals; "you nre all would lie for him If necessary, so his with the ballot, have not been able to Telephone 108 propriateness to a roof garden show, wrong. You would simply say, 'Ser testimony would be of no value. The 28 Years Experience. "Seventeen "acts comprised the hill, geant, put up that flagpole!' "—Satur- keep cities clean and healthful nor to letters to the clergy were written, and 0©-Estiniates Cheerfully Given=®| run them economically and honestly. 83 George Street South Amboy these acts will be changed every day Evening Post. Mr. Langdon also wrote one on his "The so called experts or officchold own account. •week, the usual daily matinees with ors, voted into place by these clever the entire roof garden bill will be The Sea of Space. "Clemens was in Jacksonville, 111., Tho mind cannot comprehend what men, have become, like unguided, mi- given downstairs in the Victoria Thp- supervised servants in nn unguarded nt the end of March, 18(19, and In a let- Is meant liy tlie four little words In the ter to his publisher states that he will HIGH-GEADE arte all summer. A visit to New York expression "the sea of space." If the kitchen, slovenly, dirty and often dis- is not complete without seeing this, be In Elmira two days later nnd asks CARPET WEAVING volume of "space" included within our honest, The woman with the ballot the conceded novelty of New York will discover that she must follow mu- that proofs of the book be sent there. solar system—which is perhaps but a He arrived according to schedule, anx- ROBERT VANDEUSEN smusemeDts. nicipal servnnts into the municipal single trnia.of planets among hundreds ious to hear the reports that would kitchen and see that her orders are of millions df a similar kind—were oc- mnke him, as the novels might sn.v, 53 First St. South Aniboy obeyed. cupied hy oi\e single glolie 5,GOO,000,- 'the happiest or the most miserable of 000 miles In (Mjimeter tt would be but "At times she mny even have to roll men.' Jervis Langdon had u rather The Playhouse. as a fen tlier inStlio marvelous spread up her sleeves and tackle the work In solemn look when they were alone to- WHY GO OUT OF TOWN ? of "vacnney" surrounding: it. In fact, her own efficient, unwavering, house- gether. Cleineus asked: ' F. W. STEINS, when you can purchase pianos juBt as "Bought and Paid For" remains at it has been calculated,that in the space wifely fashion. Let her refuse to do Stevens AvenuB, near Main street, cheap at home. Wa guarantee to sell William A. Brady's Playhouse with occupied by our solar system 2,700,- " 'You've heard from those gentle- this nntl she will find that the ballot SOOTH AM110F just as low as any other dealer. New tho certainty that It will go past its 000,000,000,000 globes of the size of In her baud, as in that of her husband, men out there')' pianos from $125 up. our earth could revolve, ench at a dis- her son or her brother, does nothing " 'Yes, and from another gentleman *OOth performance before reaching tho I wrote concerning you.' ' of its New York career. During tauce of 500,000 miles from the other, for her city, sex or family." HARRY PARISEN and the whole business would be noth- 'They don't appear to have been Lawn Mowers Sharpened "••It of the Summer there will bo very enthusiastic from your manner.' 201 DAVID STREET SOUTH AVBOr ing, for there is no wall to the treas- Sashes and Streamers, hui'sday matinees, but tho after- " 'Well, yes; some of them were.' ure vault of heaven.—Exchange. A charming novelty is a long sash of LOWEST PKIOED Get Your Cesspool or Vault Cleaned i ..performances on Wednesdays " 'I suppose I may ask what particu- liberty satin that fell some distance 1 HARDWARE STOUK IN TOWN. By the i Saturdays will go on undisturbed, lar form their emotion took? Went a Long Way Back. beyond the gown of the wearer nnd • tlmt even in the healed spell this formed a sort of little train. We shall "'Oh, yes; yes, they agree unani- What Is a foreigner? It depends on mously that you are a brilliant, able /lay will bo ropoated as often during the country. In the United States It Is probably see mnny of these sashes this O. I. BERGEN Ordorless Excavator man, a man with a future, and that each week as falls to tho lot of most n newcomer who has not yet had time summer on the lighter frocks—the spot- Corner Stevens avenue nnd First street. I'rlcoB—Single Closets, 83.00; ftoubleciosete ted net, the marquisette nnd the like. you would make about the worst hus- $6.00; Cesspools, SAM per tank load. theatre, entortnlnmenta at the height to catch his breath, unpnek bis kit and band on record.' Hardware, Tinware, Agateware, of the season. Six companies will find a Job. In India the case is differ- Sometimes, however, the streamer will Gas 1' ixtures, Mantels, Gas DAVID QUINLAN. Henry 8t take its rise on the hat, and this Is "The applicant for favor had a for- Plates. Etc. present "Bought mid Paid For" next ent An official nt Malnbnr, south In- lorn look. dia, recently received n letter from n quite as picturesque and graceful, souBon, and the process of organizing ' 'There's nothing very evasive about SCHOOL SUPPLIES--Big Stock man whose status he was investigat- though it has the inconvenience of that,' he said. these, has boon going on for the past ing and who said: "I am n native of dragging the hat backward and disar- Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars ffiroo months under the personal di- ranging the hnir. For both purposes "There was a period of reflective si- DANIEL DONLIN India by birth, but I have claim to for- lence. It was probably no more than '"• of Mr. Broadhurst, the 'author. eign origin and foreign blood. A col- soft satin is used. On the hat it starts PBACTICAI. P1UMBBB a few seconds, but It seemed longer. CANTAS G10YES i Ci.ftQ am so few In a cast," ony of Syrians from Edessu settled In na tho trimming of nn immense cape- Estimates Furnished on Request line of line straw, tuscan or chip, tied " 'Haven't you any other friend that Jr. Br\ Vrst, "It Is Impossible Mulfibnr In A. D. 345. I belong to that in a monstrous two looped bow nt the you suggest?' Langdon said. .sumblo \ lompany of high nal- sect, and as such I have reason to clnlm foreign origin ami foreign blood." back, and ttience one long end descends " 'Apparently none whose testimony Ernston Farm Eggs Rubber Tiring a Specialty 1 aotora 'i^ven for tho smallcnt would be valuable.' to the grour.d. One woman who hud Store Kcpairing Promptly Attenrfed J!» i'3, 'With n ri>iiBonable certainty of adopted this lint had fastened her rib- "Jervls Langdon held out his hand. Are laid b/ rigorous healthy hens, V't liter MMers 98M, oflt, and wo h'nvo not linen guided The Helvetian Ladies. bon en route to her left shoulder with You have at least one,' he said. 'I be- housed fat large, well aired houses, The most celebrated wnrliko women fintb XHIIB, Sinks, Closets, SiiK Ur y economy in pulling tliCBO groups a diamond safety pin, lenving n fairly lieve in you. I know you better than ninonR tlie ancients, apart from the they do.' cleaned erery day.. Nothing but good Reduce.' Price*. players together. I feel confident loose curve to allow of nny movements fabled amawms. were the Helvetian And so came the crown of happi- SHOP: >nt the complaint miinetlmos hoard of the head nnd not disturb the set of clean grain and water Is fed and san- Indies. Caesar praises highly their the hat. ness. The engagement of Samuel George Street, Between Stevens u4 •oncoming the possible infor'orlty of military achievements. In more than Langhorne Clemens and Olivia Lewis Itnry conditions promtl at all times. Pine Avenuea. 'mber two companies will not be in one Inatnnce tlie legions of Rome turn- ,angdon was ratified next day, Feb. The Tailor Made Shirt. They cost a little more but are mce wherovor 'iiy [day may be ed their backs on the fair ones of 2, 1809." Switzerland. During the crusades wo- Twilled silk shirts are being made •ted." the accompaniment of tailored skirts, ALL GOOD. men often performed the most roman- A Fortune In His Legs. nnd the shirts when cut in the corselet A. 0. ERNST, SOUTH AMBOT, N. J. ALPINE'S tic and chivalrous deeds, dying cheof- Dnring the reisn of Queen Elizabeth nifinner hnve nn outside belt of soft Hi Theatre. fully by the sides of their lovers and an English gcntlemnn of wealth mimed suede nnd show above the belt a husbands. Corbet, of n illHtiiiKUi.slied family near crook and the most double frill, sennt In front nnd at the ShrcwBlmi'y, bet (lint his leg was tho sides and rntlier closely plaited nt the the whole world are to Provocation. hnudsouiesf in tlie country or kingdom E mtclt. i cast of "Officer BGG" Talkative and Abusive Old Lady and stiilted estates worth $400,000 on TEBMS: CASH OR CREDIT. There are numerous forms of collar oatre, New York. The (complaining of n recently bought par- lie subject, tie won the wnger, and a Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing nnd for the twilled silk shirl, but Ihe favor- Real Estate and isitnies the name and rot)—And when I talk to that parrot lie picture Is still preserved In the family Jewelry Sold at 20 Per Cent says some 'drwulful swear words ite is of u turnover shnpe, with pointed mansion representing the process) of -> of an absent mll- Cheaper Tlian Elsewhere. Dealer-I don't bliimc "Im, ma'am. Tlie fronts. In some models eyelet holes measuring the legs of the different con- lalantly proceeds nre punched, mid the sides are drawn Call and Convince Yourself. e of Its valuable poor bird Is only 'uman.—Everybody's testants. Weekly. together by means of narrow silk or PINK AVETUIK Hetivren JOIUf and 'liter, who bolng cord knotted nnd left io full with tas- Insurance Broker Tlie Milky Way JIENKY STREETS. for the plc- scled ends. Her Preference. "Grnndpn," mild tho small boy from SOUTH AMB01', N. J. ig, gets hist "The bridegroom is n pleasant man— Tho shirts are made hi (ho simplest lie city, pointing to a warsiilu plant, air of. steel he has that certain something"— possible manner, Kith three largepenrl 'whnt Is thai V" COMMISSIONER, OF DEEDS •led, pro- "I'd rather have n man. with some- buttons down the center, or they are "That's milkweed." was the reply. PHILIP GFTHOFF dlvlnlty thing certain."—Satire. given no visible fastening nt nil. the "Oh, I know," exclaimed the little NOTARY PUBLIC (Successor to Chnilos Khrlicli) alien. necessary opening being concealed be- 'cllow. "That's wlmt you feed to the neath the box plnltcd front. •sual play. It To Sympathetic Ears. rows so tliey will give milk."—Chicago HARNESSMAKER Mary—How contemptible of you to News. eeps you gties- and liouler lu nil kinds ol (ell mj nge! Alice—Don't worry. The Something New. whilu it administers some dellght- plrl I told It to is even older.—Har- The sanitary envelope molstener is Fins Teachers. 'Tises in the way of unexpected per's Bnzur, something quite new and. Is really very Fond Mother-Willie, where did you SUPPLIES for HORSES and STABLES t aro practically pleasant useful ns well ns attractive. It is sim- earn to swenr like flint? Young Offloe, Post Offloo Building. Hand-Mndo Hnrnosa, Whips, Collars, ind agreeable to recall. Much Safer, as a Rule. ply n small china box about I he size nud FIo|)«ful—I'II'M HliaviiiR, uncle's golf, Blankets, Etc. jundpa's auto and jour parrot.—Life. She—Don't you think it is easier to shnpe of a lip salve case with a few REPAIRING NEATLY DON com a woman tban to drive her? lie-- small holes at the lop Ihrough which and HutlKfucUoM Uuaran'.oci) tret Buy At borne and Can't say, but I think It's a great dual the water comes to moisten the envel- Churn1 strikes the slirtit, but merit wfer. ope and stamp. fins tl -"oul- '*- — Telephone Be,iden08i U 124 Broadway, Sn««»' " Wyckoii I RUB'S Prices ^Athletics' Column For Saturday and Monday Brief Items Concerning People W< The Athletics defeated the strong West Sides, of Newark, in a very close s Know that Prove Interesting game last Saturday on Star Field. Reading. The score was 7 to G. Atkinson, of the Athletics, pitched fine for eight in- Mrs. Adrain Straub will spend thn nings, allowing only three hits. In "UNIVERSAL" Model week end at Asbury Park. the eighth inning he retired on ac- count of a sore arm and Staratton ' Preston King has been very ill the count of a sore arm and Stratton HE "Happy Medium" in Semi-high-toed shoes. past week with pneumonia. took his place. Pour runs were scor- 'Extremely comfortable, while being- up-to-the- errors and a hit. T hour in Style expression. Rockwooc The score was as follows: Hams, The most ordinary kind of John Dey, of Jersey City, spent Its fine, easy-fitting qualities are due, in large measure, Sunday with friends in this city. West Sides bacon has a new zest and fla- AB R H PO A B to the skillful "rocker" convex curve of sole, with concave vor when it is machine sliced. Dwyer If 5 0 1 curve of upper. Cocoa Mrs. Ada Hamilton is visiting her When fried and served it Footer Ib 4 1 0 This latter gives a short vamp Regular will be found delieiously brother on the iyver Road at New Rothfuss 3b 2 crisp and sweet as a nut. Brunswick. Miller c 5 that will not wrinkle (through Bird ss 5 excessive slackening of leather) Next time you order rtieata 1 Ib. Can TebB rf 4 per Ib. please request the clerk to Mra. James Van Duson, of Main Lillie 2b 4 when forepart of shoe is bent in street, is still In a very serious con- Blum cf 3 walking-. dition. Kelly |) 3 SPECIFICATIONS on the Master Herbert Sprngue will spend Athletics 17c 35c his vacation with his grandparents at Refiling ss Machine Frenaeu. Korliiiid c 4 -Black Smooth Calf Strntlon 21) & p ..A -Blucher Oxford Mrs. William Hinra, of First streel Ki'lly II) & rf I -Also UussiuCalf Hardy rf 2 -Holes 15 Sq. Single was a Perth Amboy visitor on Wed- Atkinson p H 2b . nesday afternoon. Mimnker If -IIiM;lsll/8Militarj Delnni'y HI) Mrs. William Wallace, of New York lllKglnn cf ('j11?111it>TI Ih Clly, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ryan, of upper Main si rent. ISO 7 8 27 Old Potatoes, basket 65c •Kour men culled out by uinpiri Mrs. Clmrlc'H Vim Duseii and daugh- Hcoro by Innings. Fresh Country Eggs, doz. 27c ter, of Perth Amlioy, w

SOUTH BROADWAY ALFRED JOHNiON, A1BOY,

TfflE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. NEW YOItK'S SEVEN JfEW BUILWXGS $30,000,000. THEATRICAL COSTUMES F. JE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, ' 1912. For Masquerades, Social Attain, New-York, Nov. 22—In nine blocks Comedy, Opera or Drama on lower Broadway, from Exchange Any style costume. Oriental, Fantastic, Real Esfaie and X IIU11TS. Place to the Post Office, in the finan- Burlesque, Minstrel or Modern, histori- 1 cial district, seven great buildings arj cally correct and absolutely clean, fur- A member of one of the Isirge Chi- under construction or will be started nished stock companies or amateur cago advertising agencies recently societies from the largest and most com- soon. According to the figures' filial said: "Honest advertising is being plete assortment in the United States. with the Building Department, the My circulating library contains all Grand given a severe blow by the mall order total cost of the new improvements and Standard Operas, as well as Musical Insurance Broker houses." When asked for an explana- will be $30,000,000. This Is nearly us Comedies and Light Opera successes. tion he declared that advertising, to much as was spent on the 5,288 ARTHUR W. TAMS remain on a high level, must assure buildings erected in Brooklyn in th? Muiit Library mod Coitume Emporium COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS the customer an article which ia ex- 1600 BROADWAY NEW YORK year 1010. Only in Chicago and Phil- Writt l»r my tattlt eaUUg, trtt/ortht *iki*[. actly as expected. adelphia among American cities do '. "That la something the mall order building operations exeped this amount F1BE AIAHM SIGNALS. BOTABT PUBLIC houses aro not doing," he added. "So annually; and the cost of new struc- 27—Stockton and First streets. many customers are being deceived tures put up in the entire year 1910 32—Bordentown avenue and Feltoi by mall order advertising and buying in Philadelphia was only $33,000,000. street BO much stuff that does not come up 36—Broadway and Augusta street The new Equitable Life skyscraper, to representation that they are losing 45—Main and Augusta street*. not yet begun, it to be largest of all 54—Broadway and Bordentown ave- faith," tho seven, in floor space. But the nue. Now, what the Chlcngo advertising 63—P. R. R. Yard Master's Office. |Offloe, Fact Offiee Bnil&inp. Woolworth Building, almost finished, man says moots exactly tho Chicago 72—John street and Stevens »T«noe Is the fullest. In fact, it is the tai- or other largo center situation, He Is 81—Fourth and Potter streets. lost structure in the world except the telling of a situation that the honest STUDY OF THE COURT OF THE FOUR SEASONS, PAN- liMffol Towor In Paris. Signal Code. manufacturer or jobber In tho largo AMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. Telephoned 2fflo.e.'107-3 "In Its construction," reports the 1 tap wire trouble or fire out 148-J cities Is facing, duo to fraudulent 2 tape 12 o'clock or test methods on tho part of tho mail order Sun's real estate statistician, "20,000 3-3-3 General alarm. houses. But (IICHO Baine fraudulent tona of steel girders have been used. \O the west of the great Court of Honor at the Panama-Pnclflc 4 followed by company number the» International Exposition will come the Court of Four Seasons, practices In mi advertising way only It will have 36 elevators and a largn box number means that said com- swimming pool* Tho arch and parti- one of the most elaborate nnd beautiful of the great Interior pany Is wanted there with appara- strengthen the position of tho local tus. tion tile used In It weighs 5,640 tons. courts that will lie between the huge exhibit palacea of the merchant, main group. The walla of the court will be partly formed by the palaces 5-5—Police force wanted to report bj If this tile was laid end to end It OYSTERS! Tho local merchant advertises his of Liberal Arts and of Education nnd by the two great wings of the telephone or In person to City Hall would oxtond from lower Broadway IF IOD TTAJTT A bargains, and Hie customers can stop Palace of Agriculture and partly by the classic colonnndes nnd perl- to a point 20 miles beyond Syracu*!. OVER 66 VEARS' Into tho Bloro and see if the adver- styles that will connect these buildings. The Court of Four Seasons, in If the tile was loaded on trucks at EXPERIENCE GOOD STEW OR FRY tised representations nro true. No classic Italian architecture, Is designed by Mr. Henry Bacon of New the same time It would make a pro- 8T0P AT fraud can bo practiced by tho homo re- York, designer of the Lincoln Memorial. In harmony with the title of cession 32 miles long. Because it taller. What he offers for salo must the court there will, In eneb of,Its four corners, be set groups of stat- has boon built with the earnings of uary symbolicfil of the seasons—Spring, Summer. Autumn nnd Winter. fop exactly what he says it is through five-and-ten-cent stores it lifts been The sculpture will be set In niches screened by colonnndes. Murnl pnint- P. F. KENAN'S CAFE I he columnt) of the local newspapor. nicknamed the nickel building. With- Ings, also suggestive of the seasons, will form the background for the 188 Broadway. The oflener the people of our com-out the site the building has cost sotting. Mr. .JUIPB (Juerln. the noted artist, hns charge of the color plan. TRADE MARKS Oysters served In any style. Also munity who patronize the mail order The Court of Four Seasons will be 340 feet squure. DESIGNS about $8,000,000, which Is 100,000,000 COPV~!GH" &C. Bold In the shell. Orders promptly liousos got "stung" in thoir purchases, •AnTonoseniitiiR n pliclrh mitt dppcrlntloii niny nlckles." qiilcUly narortnlil unr OIMIIIOII tasu nlinllior an attended to. the sooner they will come baclt to the Indention la lirntliihlr l>llli)illii|ilni)illii|ln.. ('"iwinlillniiwinlillni- llimsmrictlvmmiiiLn!lmitlvmmiiiitln! . HANDBOOK miI'm mm old basis of being strictly home buy- The next big piece of building news Mill (rod. Olrtost iiitiiiwy fur«i™riiu!|)iiteiil«. Her Ripping Waltz. ' Misunderstood. I'atentB tftkon tnrmmli Muim & Co. rut-olvc ers, . What Abraham Lincoln said is expected to bo the announcement fpriinlnotlcr, wlltiout clmrce, iutlio Save of the plans of ,T. P. Morgan & Com- The Sentimental Cuss—How can 1 French Chauffeur ito denf farmer oti Ladies! Money and about "fooling the people" is true la n Mnine romli-Cnn you tell me. snrc. pany. The firm has bought the Drox- ever repay you, Miss De Smyth, for Keep in Style by the merchandising fields as well as In the ripping wnlt!! we've just had? The verc I get some of ze gnzzollne? Farm- Scientific JMitricati el Building at Wall and Broad streets, A tmlidsomoly lllustrnteil weekly. I JircMt r.lr- Reading McCall's Magazine others, and the mail order institutions Practical Puss—1 think the .simplest er (with his Imnd to his enn—Hey? rulullnn of nny m-lcnllUi! Jminml. TiTina. t.l n in which it has long been a tenant your: four montlis, It. HolJ liyull nim-nieiilcm. aro the ones who are going to flntl wiiy would be just to settle with my French ChnurTeiir-Non, non. non! Not 3G1Broad and Using McCall Patterns out tho truth oE it. They can't con- and also the bank building next door. ze hay—ze gnzzollne. Zlzz eez a motor McCall'i M»u:int n-ill dressmaker.—London Sketch. . IVIUMN & Co. ^ New York help you riri'ss sly 1- tinue to conduct fraudulent advertis- The two old structures will bs torn car, not a horse.-Exrbnnge. Branch (Hllf'O, (125 K Bt,» \Vnnliinytun, U. C. lshly at n muilcrule down nnd the new banking building Her Charming Ways. RXtiei^n hy hct.'pil!C ing methods nnd retain the confidence you pusitMl on tin1 of their customers. However, the to occupy the site is looked .forward "Isn't that girl cliarmlng! But whnt Discovered. l;lli'M fli s ti i 0 ]] K III chillies mill hulK. ft vpry thing they nro doing Is affording to as a triumph of architecture. a curious way she lias of dropping her Wife— Whnt would you do. Georpc. New F:i Mi ion 1><>- b's!" If yon were left a widower? Hub-Oli. Constipation MiniK in each Issue tlje home merchants tho very bent I suppose the same us you would If II I 1 .M _•.. « **r* V ••Kin 4M#-V«^1I1^'. r\ m n Also viiluiililo InTur Instrument of warfare in fighting the "Yes, and such n bewitching way of "For many years 1 was troubled, in imillou on [ill tiomr you wore left a widow. Wife—You spite of ;il! so-called remedies I used. mall order evil. A GREAT BUILDING FALLS letting her eyes fall too."-New York it ml pi-rsoiml mat' horrid wretch! And you told me yon At last I found (illicit relief nnd euro ten. Only IA)V, a when its foundation is undermined, V n n r, I u c I u il I n e o Journal. could never care for anybody else.- in those mild, yet thorough and nnd If the foundation of health—good n fii'o putlprn. Suli- Boston Transcript. really wonderful MTihutoilny or solid Barbarous. digestion—is attacked, qufck collapse A Monopolist. rurrroosniniilGcopy. ' Mrs. Greening-And wbnt does tills '•I hare Vieen waiting for the. paper DR. KING'S KcCillP«ll«™ will ('in.bio you to innko In jxuir follows. On the first signB of Indi- The Dear Girl, own hnnio, with your own linmls, clolblue statue represent? Mrs. Brownlng- two hours nnd n half, waiter. Hasn't fur ycmr.'Wlfanilcbllilrimwhfi'li will liopur- gestion, Dr. King's New Life Pills "Wife, why dou't you ninke some riictliiatyloiiiKlllt. I'rlco—niimiblKliortlmn That iB Psycho, executed iu terra cot- the gentlemnn finished with It yet?" should be taken to tone tho stomach flnnnel cakes?" 15 cuuts. Hond for free 1'niLerii Ciitolouuo. ta./Mrs. Grcenins-rogr thing! They "Oh, he's read It through some time We Will CITS Yon Fine Prtitnli far Bottlni; sub nnd regululo liver, kidneys and "1 will If you rah It." snid the bride. NewLifePills scrlptlonsftinonifyoiirfrlmiila. Bend forfrflR are BO bnrtmrous In those South Amer- ago.' Now (he's trying to solve the bowels, Pleasant, easy, safe and "Bhnll I IIM/* w. white flannel?"- Adolph Bdiincock, Buffalo, N.Y. Premium CittnluRue IUKI CoHh i'rlzoOti'ur. ican countrles.-Boston Transcript. puzzles In If.*•'—'nicijende Blatter. THE McCAUWMimajM^!49 WBl37ihSt.HEWy0fflt only 25 cents At ail druggists, 1 KnneaB Clt# I'. 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.

•"•-'•• .. \ THE 80DTH AMBOY CITIZEN. SATURDAY, NOVKMHKIt 2:i, 19PJ NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED, MUtKRU M. P. CHURCH NOTES STANDARD FIRST QUA Tfao Senior C. K. held their usual Items of Interest From all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our service which was led by Arthur I'et erson. Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. The song service was enjoyed by all, especially the strangers and out- of-town jieojile. .Whirled Woiuuii, Tlirn Killed Himself tenced was suspended until the court weeks' work. This Is the same con- Wear Hub-Mark Rubberi This \ After attacking Miss Rachel Cohen, saw how he trented his seeond wifx tract the machine printers and coloi' Mr. Fulton last Thursday evenin ol ISriilgclnn, with whom he had lived When (libbs was arraigned for sen- mixers have. The block cutters nev- "Standard first quality" means that after 60 years of led a fine spiritual class, when "A 1'pr it number of years, William W. tence his counsel, John A. Coan, askel er had a contract before. Col. Jacob rience it is the Standard established by us (or first qualil Revival" was lite general theme. Atkins, fifty-live years old, went up iu for leniency, declaring that Gibbs had ,1. Janeway, for the firm signed it. It every rubber is branded with the "Hub-Mark." his hedrooni, placed a revolver at his left his tfeeonri wife as soon as he holds good for three years. Hub-Mark Rubbers are constructed and the compoun . The pastor was glad to meet at I ho neck and instantly killed himself Sar- learned his first wife had not securel 4 * •* 4 together to give the best possible service under all cond church those who have been sicl< anil as he thought, a divorce. Jie had then unliij' afternoon. Miss Cohen ha:l 1), anil I!. Tamil t" (lose Dec. I'H. and still be sold at a price that will permit everyone to recovered as well as all others, es- given him various amounts from time remarried her to set matters righ>. The Delaware and Rarltan Canal them and get the maximum return for his money. The; , pecially visitors. Come again. to time, but Saturday morning refused lie had no intention of committing will close to navigation Friday morn- no more than any first-class rubber. Try them. his request for more, lie flew into n crime. Judge Daly said he had a verv ing, December 20, unless closed soon- Hub-Mark Rubbers are made in all styles and for all pur TI13 Junior ('. K. at 2 p. in. brought rage, Jinti, producing a revolver, serious doubt, as to the truth of th" er by ice, The Hub-Mark is your VaTue-Mark. out 25 Juniors. The meeting was, threatened that he would kill her and .statement that (libbs thought he hiiil 4 * 4 * // your dealer cannot supply you, write us. under the direction of Mrs. Peterson, himself. Atlcin.s went to J'iridgctun :i right to marry Miss Bennett. An the pastor delivering au address on a number of yearn ago from West investigation of his pant made by the Priest Oi't'iu's $1,000 for Sfufeiiienf BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO . Maiden, the topic. Chester, 1'a., where lie said he had court, showed that lie was quite care- Proof. wealthy relatives in Ihe iron business. less in this and other matters, his The sum of $1,000 was offered Tuea- Selections are distributed and the record not being n very creditable ono For some time he hail lawyers endeav- day by Monsignor William It. Russell, Singing Socfetj committee, Mrs. Peterson, Miss Ella oring to obtain money from an estate with regard lo morality. He had done pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic SOCIETIES Amboy. Practice of sit Jones and Miss lithel Dill, are hard in West Jersey that he claimed win the Hifuarn thing now anil the court Church at'Washington, N. J,, to any Gen. Win. S. Truex Post, No. IIS, place every Monday of eat meets first and third Monday evening, at work to make, the Christmas exer- coming to him. would suspend imposition of sentence one who can prove that the Cathollo 3 p. m. Business meeting cises a success. to Kce how he treated bin wife. at 7:30 o'clock, in Michael Welsh's first Monday of each m « * ft * clergy take oaths to use their efforts Hall. Commander, Aaron Stlllwe!!; p. m. Fred Thumhart, -.. « * * * In making Catholicity the factor In I'ciN'O .liisllcc Held us Kmlimlcr. Adjutant, S, H. Chalten. Kutscher, vice-president; Han The usual services wero held last lietMe t« NIIIJ (i« 'I'lilnl Purfr. American government. Monsignor St. Stephen's Lodge, No. 63, F. & A. ard, secretary; Chas. Stei Sunday and all were wefl attended. Charged with embezzlement, Justieo Russell, In his offer, said: "Paraph- ill. Meets at K. of 1'. Hall, first and treasurer; B. Qrohe, librarian Complete organization, as a sepa- Mrs, H. Hampton, wife of a former of the Peace Hdwnrd \V. Wise, of Red lets have been distributed chnrKlng third Mondays of each month (except- rate unil independent party, IK the ing July, August, and holidays) at pastor, (now stationed at Gllihshoro, Bank, was arraigned before Justice that tho oaths of Roman Catholla program which tlie State committees 7:30 p. ra. N. J.), was a visitor at tlie church Janieti II. Sickles Saturday night and IlishopH, priests, JenultH and KnlRhla nf thi) Progressive pnrly laid out for Joel Parker Council, No. 69, Jr. O. and enjoyed the services. held under $r>l)ll ball. Thomas Wine, of Columbus pledge the taker to do all its members at the session which wiifl U. A. M., meets every Friday evening his father, signed the bond. The com- In his power lo make, the Catholic. concluded at Trenton late Saturday af- In Knights of Pythias Hall. Councilor. LIBRARY The Ushers' Association will meet plainant Is a New Vork coffee firm, Church supreme In (he government Ansell Morris; Recording Secretary, ternoon. A constitution und by-laws All the Best and Latest Bookr next Sunday evening. All should lift which charges the justice with collect- of the United States. The charges aro A. R. Chatten. will be drawn up by a committee present. The association purchased ing money and not. turning it over, lr absolutely false." Oorm lodge, No. 8«, I). B. 8.— Bead at Small Cost' which former Governor John Franklin recently two dozen Church Hymnals, la mild thnt. Mr. Wine, prior to his ar- Regular meetings second and fourth Why Go Without Good Bf Fort, us Stale ehsilrmun, was author- 4 * * •# and now say we will have to got mom rest, agreed to make a settlement, but Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., in THE A. C. PABISEN LI ized to appoint. Permanent State Bundensen's Hall. President, Nels to accommodate those who me com- that his offer won refused. Until a Accused of Mogul Denllslry Praclle". quartern will bo established, probably Kviest; Secretary, Jen3 Thompson; South Amboj ing. few days ago Justice Wise conducted Charged with practicing dentistry Financial Secretary, Thomas F. u real estale and insurance ofllce 'n in Newark. What limy be consldereJ without a license, Martin' HrumberK- Spangenberg; Treasurer, John S tho Progressives' declaration of Inde- Lund. LOWEST PI • Next Sunday being the lust of tlio llroail street, Red Hunk. On account or, of Red Bank, was arraigned he- pendence of the Republican purty win HAItmV.UiKSTOKIC I month, tho usual service of song will of ill health he closed his office, and fore Borough Recorder Harry C. Hn- Slnr of Jersey Lodge, No. 184, B. o» moved to Lakewood, whore he lived contained In resolutions presented by dcau Monday night nml held under L. ]•', and JJ., meets In Welsh's Hall, bo omitted and regular preaching in- Frank Thompson, secretary of tho 1 1 stead, The second collection of tho at the home of his brother, James $200 ball for tho grand jury. Alfred First and Third Sundays of each month Mercer County, Progressive League. at 2 p. m. C. L. Cozzena, Pres- C. T. BE " new Conference year will be .lifted. Wise. Justice Wise was arrested Sat- Urtimberger, of Asbury Park, tho pris- urday afternoon by County Detective They were adopted by the State com- oner's brother, signed tho bail bond. ident; Ii. D. Wortley Flnan. Secretary Curnur sievensir. en Lot ft be at least a silver offering «3 mittee. The resolutions favored the and Treasurer; John Jemmlson, Re- Hardware, Tinvt IJlwood Mlnugh on a warrant Issued Bruinbergcr was arrested In his of- (ias I ixturcs. the Conference assessments are larg- extension of the organization, declared cording Secretary. er this year., . from the office of Prosecutor Apple- flca at Red Hank by Constable Wil- I'latct gate. "severance and complete segregation liam H. Wilson. This is his second Washington Camp, No. 30, P. O. S. of A. meets second and fourth Monday from any other party affiliation," con- arrest within-a year on the same SCHOOL SUPPI The pastor preached last Sunday * * * * nights of each month, at K. of P. Hall demned those who clnitn to be pro- charge. It la said that Alfred Urum- at 8 o'clock. Charles T. Grace, morning on Jas. 5:16. "The Effectual Stationery, Toh Darn and Two Houses lliirucil. gressives yet "Indorse and aid the berger, a licensed dentist, owns tha President, John French, Financial Percent Prayer of a Righteous man Firo on Sunday morning destroyed discredited lenders of tho old parties" business at Red Bank nnd that the Secretary; C. S. Edwards, Recording Avalleth much." And in the eve- Secretary. CANVAS GLOTE8 the livery stable of Frank Coombs, In by-supporting local tickets of the old brother is acting only ns manager. Tin ning on Job 21:15, "And What Profit Main street, Allenhurst, and two parties and expressed gratification complaints against Brumberger were Friendship Council, Xo, 16, D, of L. should wo have if we pray unto Him.'" houses nearby. The loss is estimated at New Jersey's total of 145,000 votes mnrio, by Red Bank dentists. meets on alternate Fridays of each "Get a Salary Raising Educatir month, at 2:30 p. m., In Knights of There was a .large attendance and u at $15,000. No horses were lost. Otto polled for the Hoosevelt-Jolmson tick- That's what an education- in numbor of Btrangers. An evangelical Pythias Hall, First and Stockton Coombs, a son of the stable owner, et. The matter of establishing Stale streets, Councilor, Mrs. Saralr Rox- school means. service was held at the close of tho discovered the roof-of the, barn ablate quarters «'ns left to the chairman of PANAMA CANAL NOTES. bury; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada It means that you get a tlr* sermon. a, few hours after he had started a the excutive committee, Edmund TV The New York Telephone Review Ward. knowledge of ail the com fire In the office stove. While men in- Osborne. Irving K. Taylor, of Essex contains a long, and' copiously illus- Paul DcQrnw Hamilton Lodge, No. branches so necessary in the , Tho Union Thanksgiving Servica sisted in removing the horses and County, as treasurer of the State com- trated article, on the telephone feat- 552, B, of It. T., meets every 2d and world to-day. Ambition will no, fourth Sunday of each month at K. will bo Jjeld In this church Wednes- wagons the high wind carried embers mittee, reported a balance of $1,1 Ui ures of the greatest engineering you long at tho "elbow of the b day evening, November 27th. Rev. of P. Hall. President, A. M. Slover; to the homes of Mrs. "Clara Broomo from the campaign fund. , The re- achievement of centuries—tho Pana- —you'll own the revolving chair y< Thomas Neal.Jr,, pastor of tliej Bap- Secretary, William Bulman; Treas- nnd Snoden Dey, to the north. Alarms ceipts were $14,441. Promises of fi- ma canal. The article was written by urer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Agent of self before you know it. This se tist Church, will preach, the other wera sounded and the two hose com- nancial support for tho headquarters VV. F, Henkel, formerly inspector of Official Publication, Edward McDon- leads the way—enroll at once. ministers of the city taking part. The ough, panies and a steamer from Asbury wore given. Among those at the con- traflic, telephone and telegraph de- offering that evening will be for the ference were a number of women, in- Park answered a call for aid. Pire- partment, Panama canal zone. It da- Protection Engine Company meets New Jsrtey. Children's Home Society cluding Mrs. Charles F. Feickert, of Trailer's Business Cb' nen. found it impossible to check the scribes in detail 'the various ways in on the fourth Thursday of each month of Trenton. , AU are invited. Let thero Dunellen, president of the New Jer- at Engine House, Bergen Hill, at 7:30 American linlMIng, Smith flames and directed their attention which the telephone has contributed he a large attendance and a real sey Women's Suffrage Association; p. m. President, William Birmingham; Stale Streets. to saving the .wood and coal sheds toward the accomplishment of this Treasurer, Michael Welsh; Foreman thanksgiving offering. Mrs. Frank A. Pat'tison, of Colonia, of W, J. Bowe, north of the Browne great tnsk, James Manlon; Secretary, Jamea PERTH AMBOY, H. ' and Miss M. C. Smith, ol" South Or- Greene. house. The Panama railroad 'company oper- FOB YOUB Miss Ethel Dill will lead the Jun- ange. Mrs. Partisan and Miss Smith ates and maintains all the telephone General Morgan Lodge, No. 9(1, I. 0. ior C. ,R ,ne.xt, Sunday at 2 p. in. made addresses. They concurred in and telegraph facilities for the United 0. F., meets pvery Tuesday evening at Eyesight Troiy)Lej- Send',the .children just a little earlhr. Kiro Destroys Old Cliurcli. the plans for extensive organization. 7:30 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias States government in connection with The Sunday School, as usual, held Efforts are being made to discover James E. Churchman, of Orange, ex- Hall. Noble Grand, Wra. H. Preston; the direct engineering work and the Secretary, Charles P. Thomas. its very interesting session. The at- the cause of the fire which completely pressed thanks, on behalf of negro destroyed the old St. Mary's Church citizens, for the • interest shown In subsidiary departments upon the isth- United Brotherhood of Carpenters tendance, was good. It was decided mus. When its boats arrive in porl, uilding at New Monmouth Saturday them by the new party. Greetings nnd Joiners of Ainorlcn, Local 1892, to hold a Decision day in the School a telephone Is Installed on board and meets second and fourth Wednesdays night. "Flames were discovered In the from the convention to Colonel Roose- Consult on December 8th, giving the scholars connected through the Colon oxchangn of each month in People's Hall, Sayre- ear of the building about 6 o'clock, velt and Governor Johnson, of Cali- F. J. MONAHA5. Opi D. the opportunity to publicly decide with'any point along the isthmus. ville. President, Thomaa Dolan; Rec. for Christ. Superintendent Bloodgood and swept tho whole structure within fornia, were authorized. Secretary, Walter S. Compton; Flnan. Eyesight Specialist Thero are about 2,000 miles of cop- Secretary, George Bowne; Treasurer, nnd P. A, Stults Bpolce of the Thanks- an hour. It is asserted that no one 183 Smith 3U Perth Amboj, X. per wire and some 2,000 telephones in Charles Englehart. giving barrel to be donated under tho had been inBlde the building for sev- 4 4**' over Uruuton's l'lano Store tho Panama canal zone. If the wiro Court linritiin, No. 41, F. of A., meets auspices of the School to the Child- oral days and that no fire was kept. Brothers Hiiro Sepnrnto Tables. Dally j 9 a, m. to 8 p. a. were connected into one single circuit, on the second and fourth Wednesdays ren's Home of South Amboy. The bar- The building was erected by popular of each month, at 8 p. m., In Protec- Home Appointments Made. How two elderly brothers, bache- it would reach from Panama to New rel will ba at the church from Monday subscription in 1880, and until 1000 tion Hall. Chief Ranger, Marcua Glasses from 12.00 op. lors, carried a disagreement to tho York City. About 20,000 calls per day to Wednesday preceding Thanksgiv- was used by the Catholics of that Peterson; Sub-Chief Ranger, Loula extent of setting up individual tables, are handled through the six telephona Borland: Finan. Secretary, Edward ing day. Any donations can be left vicinity. A modern structure then re- which were individually supplied, in exchanges. Young American girls are Dewan; Treasurer, Michael Zupko; lit tho parsonage next to the church. placed it, and the old building has the home they still shnrcd, has been employed as telephone operators. The;/ Rec. Secretary, Louis Melnzer; Sr. A committee will have it In charge. Woodward, Nelson Banks; Jr. Wood- been used as a hall for social gather- told in testimony in proceedings in are usually relatives of the Americans HIGH-GKADE Soo Ezra 8:18 and Matt. 25:40-46. ward, Nelson Kviest; Sr. Beadlu, Ings and entertainments, When erect- which a decision has just been mada. employed on the engineering work o Michael Press; Jr. Beadle, Ludwlg ed, this was tho only Cnthollc church By the decision David B. P. Lambert- and take pride in giving the samo Hartman; Trustees, Aaron Hyer, Sr., Quita Appropriate. between the ^Highlands and Keyport. son, of Mtawan, continues as co-ad- three second service that is found in Richard McCloud, Sr., Andrew Kron- 1 meyer. The biiclicloi community of « certain t was built "under the supervision of minlstrator with" his brother, Arteinns New York. KUuurb were (srcntly semvd by the (id- Rev. John L. O'Connor, who was rec- Lambertson, In settling a $25,000 es- Lady Grace Lodge, No. 27, D. of B. Ten thousand loaves of bread aro vent HiiioriB them of u fearsome type tor for several years. A small amount tate which their mother, Mrs, Amanda 1. O. 0. F. Meets on the First and consumed daily in the Panama canal o( tlie di-Hpurnli'. htixluind hunting of insurance was carried on the Lambertson, left when she died In- Third Friday evening of each month, Kpliistor. Aftor llniiwlii); each of tin* zone or one loaf of bread is eaten to In Scully's Hall, Stevens avenue. Mra. structure, testate In 1907. Johnston &, Conover, S. Kaufman, N. G.; Mrs. Margarettu F. W. STEINS, local biichcliii's into spasms of.terror every two telephono calls made. Five •_#««*• of Asbury Park, counsel for David Thomas, Recording Secretary. Stevens AVOUUB, ncarMnlu Street. leal ho should ln> the recipient of her thousand bags of cement were laid Lambortson, have been advised that Independence Engine & nose Co, 8OUTH AMBOY ntt'ontlnim the Imly liuiilly niaimgwl in Vutorun Printer Dies. daily in the construction of tho Gatun their chnncery suit in his behalf for No. 1. meets 3d Monday In each month captivate the curiito. r^oenl uuclioloi-- Peter V. Packer, publisher and firo- locks or one bag of cement was used a partition of the real estate has boon at 8 o'clock p. m. Forman, L. F. Meln- •doui was so Inlousuly relieved at Its es- prlotor of tho Princeton Penny Press, for every four telephone calls made zer, Jr.; President, John B. Wood- approved and that the Monmouth cape lUnl It united In presenting Ihe oldest printer in New Jersey, died nt ward; Secretary, N. N. Pearce. County Orphans' Court has accepted o •curate vvllli « splendid wedding present Trenton Saturday, aged olghty-ilv2, K. of rcnlkv » thanksgiving servlec."—Lon- suit against Artemas to recover $200 himself on thotti. Ho was born In now by not contradicting'you. P., meets every Wednesday evening at prepared to do don Answers. *• on a note. His objections to tho pnr- 3 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias Hall, New Brunswick, went to Princeton in titlon suit were overruled. The testi- corner of First and Stockton streets. 1831 and became a printer tliere. For Accounted For. Wantod Alt That Was In It. mony shows that David's accounting Chancellor Commander, Fred H many years he has been out of'busi- "Pii, why- WIIK Wlnry, Mary, quite Chapman, Keeper of Records and Plumbing, Heating, Viilher- (whoso wife IIIIS presenli'd htul not been filed when, for that him wilh twlnsi—Toiuiny. you uiny ness. He was known to all of the contrnryV Mary Is u woman's Seals, Charles S. Buckelew. reason, Arteinns brought suit to have Btny hoinu from whonl loduy and to- printers Bf the State. mime, mv son."-New Vork Press. Seneca Tribe, No S3, Inin'd. 0. B. his brother removed ns administrator, Steam and Gas morrow fell the teacher you have * * * * M., meets every Thursday evening, at I wo new brothers. Tummy—Wouldn't because the brothers had each select- q TO CHEMTOllS. 8 o'clock, in Knights of Pythias Hall. It "In- better ID sny that 1 have only Digamist Miulc Non Yult Pica. ed an appraiser nnd the appraisers FREDERICK DEIBBRT, EXECt'- Sachem, George MoKenna; Chief of Records, George G. Cllver; Collector Fitting and auu new brother? Tlieu I win stii.v A letter from Tyler Gibbs'g second had failed to agree on valuation. tor of William J. Marshall, deceased, by direction of the Surrogate of the of Wampum, Stephen Miller. home u diiy next week for the oilier wife, formerly Miss Uelnpllne Ben- * * -* * County of Middlesex, hereby gives Sterling Castle, No. BO, K. G. E., ono.—Fllegemle matter. nett, of Metuchen, received by the notice to the creditors of the said moots first and third Saturday evening Tinning Illock Cutters Win Strike. of each month, at 7:30 o'clock, at court at New Brunswick Monday William J. Mnrshall to bring in their Small or largo Jobs Rccelre Sam* Tho Last Word. debts, demands and claim!) against Knights of PythlaB Hall. Noble Chief, morning, setting forth that Glbbs had The block cutters who have boon Carcfal Attention. Ask For "Ilow did you come to bid so ex- the estate of the said deceased, under B. Golden; Muster of Records, F. I remarried her after having been dt- out since Labor Day returned to worli oath or affirmation, within nina Stults, Jr. Estimate. trnvnpnntly on so poor a hnnd?" nsked rtrced from his first wife nnd begging at. the Janeway & Carpenter wallpaper months from this date, or they will the patient purtner. Star Bnlldlng and Loan Association, :he, court not to send Gibbs to prison, factory, New Brunswick, on Tuesday. bu forovor barred of any action there- "Humph!" returued Mrs. Fllinellt. of South Amboy, N. J., meets In City lind its effect upon Judge Peter P. They refused to work until n contract for against the said executor. Hall, on the fourth Monday craning W. H. BERNAKP "You dldti't suppose 1 was going to let Dated November 18, 1912, In each month. President, Thomu thnt woinnn on my right have tlio lust Dnly. Upon Mr. Glbbs pleading non was signed Increasing their wages $2 FREDERICK DEIDERT, TeL a week, nnd guaranteeing forty-Dvd C. Qelslnon; Secretary, John J. Delan- .word, dltl you?"-Wnahlnidoii Star. tilt to the charge of bigamy sen- Executor. ej; Treasurer, Joha J. Cotkley, 175 JOHM STEEET SOUTH AM' THE SOUTH ASTBOr CITIZE..'. SATURDAY, XOVIOMHKR 2:!, 191!!. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED, M. P. CHURCH NOTES STANDARD The Senior C. K. held tlioir usunl Items of Interest Erom all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our service which wan led by Arthur Pet- erson. Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. The song service was enjoyed by all, especially the strangers and out- of-town people. Attacked Woman, Tlieu Killed Himself tenced was suspended until the court weeks' work. This Is the same con- Wear Hub-Mark Rubbers This V After attacking Miss Rachel Coheu. saw how lie treated his second wifi. tract the machine printers and color Mr. Kill ton last Thursday evening ol liridgeton. with whom he had lived When flibbs was arraigned for sen- mixers have. The block cutters nev- "Standard first quality" means that after 60 years of led a tine spiritual class, when "A l'pr a number of years, William \V. tence his counsel, John A. Coan, askel er had a contract before. Col. Jacol rience it is tbe Standard established by us for first qualil Revival" was the genera! theine. Atkins, llfty-tive years old, went up ill for leniency, declaring that Gibbs hail J. .lareway, for the firm signed it. It every rubber is branded with the "Hub-Mark." his bedroom, placed a revolver at hi* left his «econd wife as soon as hi> holds good for three years. The pastor was glad to meet at thy Hub-Mark Rubbers are constructed and the compoun neck and instantly killed himself Sar- learned his tirsi wlfo had not scmirii'l 4 4 # 4 together to give the best possible service under all cond church those who have been sick and as he thought, a divorcu. 11(3 had tlici urday afternoon. Miws Cohen liad I), iiud It. Tanal fn Close Dec. 20. and still be sold at a price that will permit everyone to recovered as well as all others, es- given him various amounts from tini" remarried her lo set matters right. The Delaware and Raritan Canal them and get the maximum return for his money. Thej jiecially visitors. Come again. to time, but Saturday morning refused llo had no intention of committing will o.lnsi? to navigation Friday morn' no more than any first-class rubber. Try them. his request for more. He Hew into a crime, .ludge Ualy said he had a verv ing, December 20, unless closed soon- Hub-Mark Rubbers are made in all styles and for all pur The Junior C. K. at 2 p. m. brought rage, and, producing a revolver, serious doubt as V> the truth of Hi" er by ice. The Hub-Mark is your Value-Mark. out 25 Juniors. The meeting was threatened that he would kill her and statement that Cibbs thought lie had * 4 4 * under the direction of Mrs. Peterson, himself. Atkins went to liridgeton a right to marry Miss Bennett. An If your dealer cannot supply you, write us, the pastor delivering an address on a number of years ago from U'tst investigation of his past made by the I'rlcst Offers *l,0()<) for Stntenicnl BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO, Maiden, thn topic. Chester, 1'a., where he said he had court showed that he was i|iiite care- Proof. wealthy relatives in the iron business. less in ibis uml other iuatte.ru, lus The sum of $1,001) was offered Tuca- Selections are distributed and the For some time he had lawyers endeuv- record not being a very ei'i'ilitnble ono day by Monslgnor William R. Kussel!. committee, Mrs. Peterson, Miss 1311a Singing Society Lledei* :>rlng to obtain money from an calam with regard to morality, lie bail done pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic SOCIETIES Amboy. Practice of si; Jones and Miss Kthel Dill, are harJ in West Jersey that he claimed \va< the Hquare thing now iinil the eou.'t Church at-Washington, N. J., to any Gen. Win. 8. Trues. Tost, So. 118, place every Monday of eai at work to make, the Christinas exer- would suspend Imposition of sentence meets first and third Monday evening, 8 p. m. Business meeting loming to lilm. one who can prove that tlio Catholic at 7:30 o'clock, In Michael Welsh's cises a success. to see how he treated his wife. clergy lake oaths to use their effort!) first Monday of each m « * # * Hall. Commander, Aaron Stillwe!!; [j. m. Fred Thumhart, ». 4 * 4 A in making Catholicity tlie factor In Adjutant, S. H. Chatten. Kutscher, vice-president; Han The usual services were held last I'ciicc Justice Held as linilimlci'. Decide to Ntiiy us Third I'ml). American government. Mnnuignor St. Stephen's Loujre, Jfo. 03, F. & A.ard, secretary; Chaa. Stei Sunday and all were wofl attended. Charged with embezzlement, Justice Complete orguulzalion, IIH a Hepa- Russell, In hiH offer, snid: "Paraph M. Meets at K. of P. Hall, first and treasurer; B. Grohe, librarian Mrs. H. Hampton, wife of a former of tho I'eace Kdwnrd W. Wise, of Rod third Mondays of each month (except- rnto and Independent party, is tlio lets have been distributed chargin pastor, (now stationed at Gibbsboro, Bank, wus arraigned before Justice ing July, August, and holidays) at program which the State committee that, the oaths of Roman Cuthollo 7:30 p. m. N. J.), was n visitor at the church Jnnies II. Sickles Saturday night and lllshops, prieslt), ,1'ONIIIIK and Knlghh: of tho Progressive pnrly laid nut for Joel I'urkcr Council, No. (ii), Jr. 0, and enjoyed the services. held under $fiuO bail. Thomas Wise, of Columbus pledge tlio taker to do all his father, signed the bond. The com- Us members at the session which wus UP A. M., meets every Friday evening concluded al Tronlon late .Saturday af- In bis power lo make the Catholic in Kniglits of Pythias Hall. Councilor, LIBRAR The Ushers' Association will met plaiuanL Is a New York coffee firm, ternoon. A eoiisliliillon IInd by-laws Church supreme In the government Ansell Morris; Recording Secretary next Sunday evening. All should ho which charges the justice with collitcl- A. n. Chatten. All the Best and Latest Book? will lie drawn up by a committee of the United Stales. Tlie charges ar. present. The association purchased ng money and not turning it over. It Bead at Small Cost' which former (lovernor John franklin absolutely falHe." Gorni Lodge, No. 8(i, D. B. S.— recently two dozen Church Hyninnld, is said that Mr. Wise, prior to his ar- Wbf Go WItbont Good Bt Port, as State chairman, was author- Regular meetings second and fourth and now say we will have to get more rest, agreed lo main; a settlement, but 4 4 4 '# Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., In TOE A. C. FABISEN LF ized to appoint. I'ermunent Stain to accommodate those who nro com- that his offer was refused. Until n Accused nf IIIOKIII KOIIIIMII-J I'mcHc" Bundensen's Hall. President, Nels Hiiarters will ho established, probably Kviest; Secretary, Jena Thompson; South Amboj ing. few days ago Justice, Wiso conducted Chnrge.d with practicing dentistry In Newark. What may bo considered Financial Secretary, Thomas F. real estate and insurance ofllcc 'n without a license, Martin" lininiberK- Spangenborg; Treasurer, John S the Progressives' declaration of Inde- Broad street, Red Hank. On account er, of Red Flank, was arraigned be Lund. LOWEST PI Next Sunday being the last of the pendence of tho Republican party wai of ill health bo closed his office, and lore llorougli Recorder Harry C. Ha- HA It DW A UK STOKE 1 month, the usual service of song will contained in resolutions preswilod by Star ol Jersey Lodge, No. 484, II, ol moved to Lakewood, whore he lived donu Monday night and held under 1. I1'., null K., meets in Welsh's Hall, be omitted ana regular preaching In- Frunk Thompson, secretary of tho 1 at the homo of liin brother, James $200 bail for the grand jury. Alfred First and Third Sundays of each month stead. The stscond collection of tho Mercer County. Progressive League. C. T. BE Wise, Justice Wise was arrested Sat- Briiinberger, of Aabury Park, the pris- at 2 p. in. C. L. Cozzens, Pres- new Conference year will be, lifted. They were adopted by the State com- ident; h. D. Wortley Flnan. Secretary (Aimer Stevens asen urday afternoon by County Detccth'o oner's brother, signed the ball bond. Let it bo at least a silver offering aa mittee, Tbe resolutions favored tho and Treasurer; John Jemmlson, Re- II ard ware, Tinu the Conference assessments are larg- 12!wood Minugh on a warrant Issued Bruinborger was arrested In his of cording Secretary. (•as I ixturcs. extension of the organization, declared (Ice at Red Bank by Constable Wil- er this year. r from the office, of Prosecutor Appld- Plates "severance and complete segregation liam H. Wilson. Tills is his second Washington Camp, No. 36, P. O, S. ;ate. of A. meets second and fourth Monday from any other party affiliation," con- arrest within-a year on the samn SCHOOL sum The pastor preached last Sundaj- ' 4 # ft * demned those who claim to be pro- nights of each month, at K. of P. Hall morning on Jas, 5:16. "The Effectual charge, it is said that Alfred Bruin- at 8 o'clock. Charles T. Grace, Stationery, Tub Hum anil Two Houses llimied. gressives yet "indorse and aid the President, John French, Financial Fervent Prayer of a Righteous man herger, a licensed dentist, OWIIH tha Fire on Sunday morning destroyed discredited lenders of the old parties" business at Rod Bank and that the Secretary; C. S. Edwards, Recording Avalleth much." And in the eve- the livery stable of Frank Coombs, in by-supporting local tickets of the old Secretary. CAJfTAS GLOVES ning on Job 21:15, "And What Profit brother is acting only as manager. Tin llain street, Allenhurat, and two parties and expressed gratification complaints against Bruraberger were Frlcmlshl|i Council, No. IIS, I). o( JL should we have if we pray unto Him.'" houses nearby. The loss is estimated at New Jersey's'total of 145,000 votes meets on alternate Fridays of each "Get a Salary Raising Educate There was.a.large attendance and n inado by Red Bank dentists. month, at 2:30 p. m., in Knights o( at $15,000. No horses were lost. Otto polled for the Roosevelt-Johnson tick- That's what an education:in number of strangers. An evangelical Pythias Hall, First, and Stockton Coombs, a son of the stable owner, et. The matter of establishing State school means. service was held at the close of, the streets, Councilor, Mrs. Sarah- Ro\-- discovered the roof-of tlie barn abltuo quarters was left, to the chairman of l'AXAMA CAXAIi 3SOTKS. bury; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada It means that you get a th"1- , sermon. ii few hours after he had started a the excutive committee, Edmund n. The New York Telephone Review Ward. knowledge of all the com (ire in the office stove. While men as- Osborne. Irving K. Taylor, of Rases .contains a long, and' copiously illus- Paul DcGrnw Hamilton Lodge, No, branches so necessary in the , The; Union Thanksgiving Servio sisted In removing the horses and County, as treasurer of the State com- trated article on the telephone feat- 552, H. of It. 'I., meets every 2(1 andworld to-day. Ambition will no. will be teld In this church. "Wednes- fourth Sunday of each month at K. wagons the high wind carried embers mittee, reported a balance of $1,1 Ui ures of the • greatest engineering you long at the "elbow of the b day evening, November 27th, Rev. of P. Hall. President, A. M. Slover; to tbe homes of Mrs. "Clara Broomn from the campaign fund. The rs- achievement of centuries—tho Pana- —you'll own the revolving chair yi Thomas Neal,. Jr., pastor of thej Bap- Secretary, William Bulman; Treas- and Snoden Dey, to the north. Alarms celpts were $14,441. Promises of fi- ma cannl. The article was written by urer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Agent ol self before you know it. This sc tist Church, will preach, the other were sounded and the two hose com- nancial support for tho headquarters W, P. Henkel, formerly inspector of Official Publication, Edward McDon- leads the way—enroll at once. ministers of the city taking part. The ough. panies, and a steamer from Asbury wore given. Among those at tho con- traffic, telephone, and telegraph de- offering that, evening will bo for M>« Park answered a call for aid. Fire- ference were a number of women, in- partment, Panama canal zone. It de- Protection Englno Company meets New Jerfeey.Children's Home Society Trailer's Business ftv men, found It impossible to check the cluding Mrs. Charles F. Felckert, of scribes in detail 'the various ways in on the fourth Thursday of each month of Trenton. .AH are Invited. Lot thero American Dnildlng, Smith flames and, directed their attention Dunellen, president of the New Jer- wliich the telephone has contributed at Engine House, Bergen Hill, at 7:30 bo a large attendance a-nd a real p. m. President, William Birmingham; State Streets. to saving the .wood and coal sheds sey Women's Suffrage Association; toward the accomplishment- of this thanltsglvipg offering. Treasurer, Michael Welsh; Foreman of \V. J. Tiowe, north of the Brooine Sirs. Frank A. Pattison, of Colonia, great task, James Manion; Secretary, James . PERTH AMBOY. N. * house. and Miss M. C. Smith, of South Or- Greene. The Panama railroad 'company oper- Miss Ethel Dill will lead the Jun- ange. Mrs. Pattison and Miss Smith FOB TOCB * * « 4 ates and maintains all the telephone) General Morgan Lodge, No. 90, I. 0. ior C. ,E. ,ne,xt . Sunday at' 2 p. m. made addresses. They concurred in Fire Destroys Old Church. and telegraph facilities for the United 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening at Eyesight Send'.the .children just a little oarlljr. the plans for extensive organization. 7:30 o'clock, at Knights of Pythlaa States government In connection with The Sunday School, as usual, held Efforts are being made to discover James B. Churchman, of Orange, ex- Hall, Noble ttrand, Wm, H. Preston; the direct engineering work and tho its very interesting session. .The at- the cause of the fire which completely pressed thanks, on behalf of negro Secretary, Charles P. Thomas. subsidiary departments upon the isth- tendance, was good. It was decided destroyed the old St. Mary's Church citizens, for the. interest shown in United Brotherhood of Carpenter! mus. When its boats arrive in port, to hold a decision day In tho School building at New Monmouth Saturday them by the now party. Greetings and Joiners of America, Local 1892, a telephone is installed on board and meets second and fourth Wednesdays on December 8tti, giving the scholars night. "Flames were discovered in the from the convention to Colonel Rooaa- Consult rear of the building about C o'clock, connected through the Colon exchange of each month in People's Hall, Sayre- the opportunity to publicly decide velt and Governor Johnson, of Cali- ville. President, Thomas Dolan; Rec. K. J. KOXAHAir. Opt D. and swept tlie whole structure within with any point alongiho isthmus. for Christ. Superintendent Bloodgood fornia, were authorized. Secretary, Walter S. Compton; Finan. Kyesiglit Specialist and'P. A. Stults Bpolco of the Thanks- an hour. It is asserted that no one Thera are about 2,000 miles of cop- Secretary, George Bowne; Treasurer, Tiarles Englehart. 183 Smith St., Perth Amboy, 5. giving barrel to be donated under the had been Inside the building for sev- 4 4 4 4- per wire and some 2,000 telephones in eral days and that no fire was kepr. the Panama canal zone. If the wlro Court Rnrltmi, No. 41, F. of A., mods over llrunton's Piano Store auspices of the School to the Child- Brothers Have Seimrate Tables. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. The building was erected by popular were connected into one single circuit, on the second and fourth Wednesdays ren's Homo of South Amboy. Tho bar- How two elderly brothers, bache- of each Month, at 8 p. m., In Protec- Home Appointments Mads. subscription In 1880, and until 1900 it would reach from Panama to New rel will bo at the church from Monday lors, carried a disagreement to tho tion. Hall. Chief Ranger, Marcus Glasses from 12.00 op. was used by the Catholics of that to Wednesday preceding Thanksgiv- extent of setting up Individual table3, York City. About 20,000 calls per day Peterson; Sub-Chief Ranger, Loula vicinity. A modern structure then re- ing day. Any donations can be loft wliich were Individually supplied, In are handled through the six telephone Borland: Finan. Secretary, Edward placed it, and the old building has Dewan; Treasurer, Michael Zupko; at tho parsonage next to tho church. the home they still shared, has been exchanges. Young American girls are been used as a hall for social gather- employed as telephone operators. They Rec. Secrotary, Louis Meinzer; Sr. A coinraittoo will have it in charge. told in testimony in proceedings in Woodward, Nelson Banks; Jr. Wood- Ings and entertainments. When erect- HIGH-GRADE Soo Ezra 8:18 and Matt. 25:40-45. which a decision lias just been made. are usually relatives of the Americans ward, Nelson Kviest; Sr. Beadlo, ed, this was the only Catholic church By the decision David B. P. Lambert- employed on the engineering worl; Michael Press; Jr. Beadle, Ludwlg between the Highlands and Koynort. Hartman; Trustees, Aaron Hyer, Sr., son, of MAtawan, continues as co-ad- and talco pride in giving the samo Quit* Appropriate. It was built under the supervision of Richard McCloud, Sr., Andrew Kron- inlnlstrator with* his brother, Arteinas three second service that Is found in Tho bachelor community of it certain ftov. John h, O'Connor, who was rec- meyer. Lambertson, In settling a $25,000 eR- New York. suburb were groutly soured by the nd- tor for several years. A small amount Lntly Grnco Lodge, No. 27, D. of B. vent ninonK I hum of a fonrnotue tyi* tate whicli their mother, Mrs. Amanda Ten thousand loaves of bread are 1. 0. 0. F. Meets on the First and of Insurance was carried on the consumed daily In the Panama canal Third Friday evening of each month, of the (U-Npiii'iitv, luisliiind luiutlni; structure. Lambertson, left when she died in- spinster. Aftur llirowliiK oncli of tho testate In 1907. .Tohnston & Conover, iione or one loaf of bread is eaten to in Scully's Hall, Stevens avenue. MM. F. W. STEINS, local bachelors lulu spiisuix of.lenitr every two telephpno calls made. Five S. Kaufman, N. G.; Mrs. Margaretta ' « 4 4 « . ot Asbuvy Park, counsel for Davltl Thomas, Recording Secretary, Stevenu Arenuo. near Mum Street, lost ho should I to tho recipient of her thousand bags of cement were laid Vntonin IVIiitcr Dies. Lambertson, have been advised Unit Independence Engine Is Hose Co, SOOTH AMBOT , att'uulloiiN tlio Imly finally tuaniiKi'il to their chancery suit in his behalf foi' dally in tho construction of the Oatiin captivate tho curule, [.ocal bachelor- Peter 1J. Packer, publisher and pro- No. 1. meets 3d Monday in each month a partition ot the real estate has been locks or one bag of cement was used at 8 o'clock p.m. Forman.L. F. Mein- dotn wns HO intensely relieved at Its os- prietor of tho Princeton Penny Press, approved and that the Monmouth for every four telephone calls made zer, Jr.; President, John B. Wood- enpo that it united in presenting Hie oldest printer In New Jersey, died nt ward; Secretary, N. N. Pearce. County Orphans' Court has accepted o • curate with n splendid wedding present Trenton Saturday, aged elghty-fiv? Inntlio Conncll, No. 8,1), of P. ImpM Going AgaiL in tlio slnipe of a costly table service. David Lambertson's inventory and ac-. Beginning Afresh. years. He was found dead In bed, Order of lied Men, ineets every Second counting of the personal property. Mr. \tjxnll i.migrily)--! Unte a worn;;;: Tbo euntt« wiw overwhelmed. "Such having passed away during the night. and Fourth Thursday of the month, Aftor a disastrous fire :n iniigiilflcent service!" he gasped. Artomas Lambertson sought to hnvo who nlways contradicts everything u at 2.30 p. m. in K. of P Hall. Poca- The foregoing alliteration is the way "Well, you see, my boy," explained David removed as an administrator man says-lf 1 don't I'm an idiot. Mrs. hontas. Mrs, Mary .J. Dnytnn; K, of R., and little business un- he used to print his cards years ago, Kate J. Berlew. tiio chief of the local bachelors, "II Is following a disagreement over David's Voxnll (.sweetly)—Well, dour, I'll turn pleasiuitries, I am agnin when Packer was what, he described over (i uew leaf nntl commence rlf-'ht really a tliaiiksiilvlng servliT."—LOM- suit against Artomas to recover $200 Good Samaritan Lodge, No. M, E. of himself on theln. Ho was born In now by not contradicting'you. I'., ineets every Wednesday evening al prepared to do dou Answers. "* on a note. His objections to tho par- New Brunswick, went to Princeton in 8 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias Hall, tition suit wore overruled. The testi- corner of First and Stockton streets. 1831 and became a printer there. For Accounted For. Wantod All That Was In It. mony shows that David's accounting Chancellor Commnndor, Fred H Fiither (whose wife IIII.H presenteil many years he bns been out of 'busi- "PK, why- was 'Jlnry, Mary, (pille Chapman, Keeper of Records and Plumbing, Heating, had not been filed when, for that him with twins)—Tommy, you uui.v ness. He was known to all of the eontrnryV" "Mary is it wuiiian's Seals, Charles S. Buckelew. reason, Artomas brought suit to have name, iny son."-,Vow Vurk Press. stay home from nrhoul loiliiy anil lu- rinters 6f the State. Senccn Tribe, No 28, Imp'd. O. It. his brother removed ns administrator, M., meets every ThurBday evening, at Steam and Gas luorrovv toll HID teacher' you bnve * 4 4 4 two new bi'dtliui's. Tirnimy—\v*onl(ln'( because the brothers had each select- XOTICK TO CltEDITOItS. 8 o'clock, In Knights of Pythias Hall. it ho better lo sny that I litivt* only lH(jiiiiilst Made -Non Vult Pica. ed an appraiser and the appraisers FREDERICK DRIBERT, EX'KCl'- Sachem, George McKenna; Chief of txir of William ,1. Marshall, deceased, Records, George G. Oliver; Collector Fitting and one UIMV brother? Thou I cau sttiy A letter from Tyler Gibbs's second had failed to agree on vnluatlon. by direction of the Surrogate of the of Wampum, Stephen Miller. homo u dity next weak, for the oilier wife, formerly Miss Delapline Ben- * 4 4 4 bounty of Middlesex, hereby gives Sterling Cnetlo, No. 60, K. G. E, one.—EMIegeude Blatter nett, of Metucben, received by the notice to tlio creditors of the said meets first and third Saturday evening Tinning court at New Brunswick Monday lllock Cutters Win Strike. William J. Marshall to bring in their of each month, at 7:30 o'clock, at Small or large Jobs Bccehre Sams Tho Last Word. morning, setting forth that Olbbs had Tho block cutters who have been debts, demands and claims against Knights of Pythias Hall. Noblo Chief, the estate of the said deceased, under B. Golden; MaBter of Records, F. I Careful Attention. Ask For . < "How did you come to bid so e.x- remarried her after having been dl- out since Labor Bay returned to work trnvntinutlr on so poor a linnd?" naked oatli or affirmation, within nine Stulta, Jr. Estimate. ,' f vlrced from his first wife and begging at the .Taneway & Carpenter wallpaper months from this date, or they will the patient partner. factory, New Brunswick, on Tuesday. be forever barred of any action thcre- Stnr Bnllding nnd Loan Association, "Htimphl" returned Mrs. Fllmgllt. the court not to send Olbbs to prison, of South Amboy, N. J., meets In Cttj had Its effect upon Judge Peter F. They refused to work until a contrnct "or ngalnst the said executor. Hall, on the fourth Monday •renlut "You dklu't suppose I was going to let Dated November 18, 1912. W. H. BERNARD that womau on my rluht have the lust Daly. Upon Mr. Glbbs pleading non was signed increasing their wagea $2 In each month. President, Thornm FREDERICK DEIBERT, C. GeUInon; Secretary, John J. Del«n- TeL 9-B. .word, illil .YOU 7" Wnshlnuton Star. vult to the charge of bigamy sen- a week, and guaranteeing forty-five Executor. ey; Treasurer, John J. Co»kley. 175 JOHN STREET SOUTH AXB? THE SOUTH AMBOI CITIZEN. GREAT INCREASE IN STEEL P.tSSENGEB f.VRS vvvw SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 191>. The Pennsylvania Railroad an- nounced on Monday that it will short- NEW TOBK AMUSEMENTS. ly have available for use un the lines of its system ;i total of 2,872 -solid 1 FIRST NRT10NHL BHNK (Jeo. M. Cohan Theatre. stee! passenger equipment cars, prob- The absolute hit of the present the- ably more than one-half of the ail- C SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. atrical season is unanimously conced- steel pasengpr equipment in the llni'.- ed to Oeo. M. Cohan, who continues ed States, and representing an ex- t Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 to present himself in his latest play penditure of approximately $40,000,- offering, "Broadway Jones," is his own OiW. Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 £ theatre where enough people ii These steel passenger cars have turned away at each performance to been added to the company's erjiiiii- fill that popular playhouse all over ment since June, l'.itjtj, when it nai This Bank Pays Interest | again. Seats for "Broadway Jones" announced that all future additions .are now on sale for all holiday mat to passenger equipment on the Penn- ON ACCOUNTS SUUJBCT TO CHECK inees, including Thanksgiving, Christ- sylvania System would be of all-steel inas and New Year's Day. construction, PEli CENT on balances averaging daily Tile Hues of the lVnns.vlvanin Sys- $500 and over for the month. I As tor Theatre. tem, on all of which steel cars will One of the be^t attractions iu New be operated, include tho Pennsylvania Tork city is "Hawthorne of the U. S. Railroad linos east and west of I'ilts- PER CENT in Special Deposit Depart- A.," the romantic farce now being of- burR and Krie, the Long Island Ruil- ment on accounts of §200 and over remaining fered at the Astor theatre by Cohan r'I THE WOBLD. tures of Hawthorne, whose deeds of sleeping and parlor cars to equip the Heroism and valor are typical of the entire Pennsylvania System. Already IIAttRY C. PERRINE, President R. C. STEPHBNSON, Cashier i clean 'lived young American of today, there ,'ire in service :{(!2 sleeping cars, T. FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Cashier The climaxes in "Hawthorne nl' the 121 parlor cars, and '.'•' combination V. S. A." are productive of thrill after liiiBgiigi- and parlor curs, all of solid DIRECTORS: 1 thrill, and the fight that finishes the steel construction. Those .120 euro ai'o DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLF'S second act will fairly lift you out of piilnkMl standard Pennsylvania red; HARRY C. PBRRINR GEORGE V. BOGART your seat. Matinees Thanksgiving, there are additional Htcel Pullman J. DAIRD PERRINE R. C. STEPHENSON Christmas and Ney Year's Day. oars operated on the I'ennsylvnnl.i In connection with thu Hunt hern roiuK ThoKo (ire not. Included in the above (•riuiil Opera House. number. David Belasco's great presentation The steel passenger earn on the of William C. de Mille's play, "The Scene from tlie last act of "Milestones," tlie Edward Knob- Pennsylvania SyHteniH have been mil- Woman," will bo the attraction at led "dretulntuighl" cars by reason of Cohan & Harris' (irand Oiicrn tfouac huvch-Arnold Bennett comedy, now running at their construction. .They weigh HOMK; »ext week. This play comes direct 118,500 pounds us ngalnst 85,000 Jrom a nine months' run at the Re- the , New York City. pounds In the standard vestibule, public Theatre, New York City, wlih NEVER IDLE! wooden conch. This Increase In production and cast intact. The enst weight very greatly reduces, tho vl- includes such well-known names as Advertisements in the lirallon of tho car, thereby adding lo Mary Nash, Jane I'eylon, John \V. tho comfort of passengers. Tho car is Cope, Edwin Hold, Onyler. Hastings, non-collapsible, its principal feature Harold Vosliurg, Carleton Macy, Ste- being a central box girder twenty- SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN phen Fitzpatrick, William Holden, Sporting Co mm en i. four Inches wide by nineteen deep ex- Langton West James Gerson and tending throughout the entire length Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! James Rossi. The scenic production of the coach; this girder, In collisions, is elaborate, and both it and til's, Oaks Not iu It With Neptiincs. will race against any other timepiece prevents telescoping. The car is fire characterizations of the players bear in the city. "Dizzy" says ho will givfi proof, containing only about 125 ihe indelible mark of the gonius of ^Surprising the doubtful fans, th» n handicap of ten.-minute's and beat pounds of wood, which is used for David Belasco, the wizard of the X«litunes treated themselves to n vic- An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN tory on Saturday night when th«y de- any other ticker In town from 9 to 10 window frames and arm rests in the . stage. The play tells a story of lite feated the Oaks, the fast Perth Am- o'clock. scats. has no time limit to its usefulness to tho in the National capital, the back- • • • * boy team, which expected to take tho In the steel equipment now In ser- ground being a phase of political UEo advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If icalp of the locals. The Noptunea ','Bizuy" and "Ack" are mean guys, vice, there are 1,538 coaches ami 5n that city. While classed as a ser- your ad is well written and interesting, it rushed the visitors off their feet, tho allrlght. They wouldn't oven taka combination passenger and baggage ious play, "The Woman," is filled with game ending with the score 22 to 13, Stratton on their ducking expedition. cars, 6S__dinlng cars, 144 bygage, 1M •will be laid aside by the reader for future bright and clever lines and contains The feature of the gamu was the all We bet "Les" is awful mad becausa postal, 34 baggago and mail, It Long many a hearty laugh. The play pos- reference. Or, if your ad reaches theright around playing of Frank Nebus, the he didn't go. Island Railroad parlor cars, four mis- sesses unusual interest and is. filled itocky" little guard, who not only cellaneous cars, and F>20 Pullman car*. prospect, it will make an impression on his with surprising climaxes. "The Wom- guarded to perfection but .shot four In addition to these there are on order an" has been classed by newspaper, memory which will last for days, weeks field goals. Nebus Is there in forty A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM. or under construction at tho present and magazine critics in Ne-w. York and. different ways and although he just time, 2SG steel coaches, IS steel cars, and even months. .Chicago as one of the strongest and The Liberty Cap Dates Away Back to entered senior basketball this year, Early Greek Times, 2H passenger and baggage cars, tw,o most interesting that has ever coma Consider for a moment, can't you recall It would take the whole Pinkerto.n I'Youi very early times one of this dis- baggage, four postal, 38 baggage and from UIB Belasco studio. Detective force to find his superior In tinguishing murks of u .slave, both in mail, ten Long Island Railroad parlo» an advertisement which you read months the county. His mate, Simon, alsa Greece and oriental couiitries general- cars, and one office car. ago which was so strongly impressed on - Brady's 1'lnylionse. put up a classy game. Mike Schlck- ly, was tho iiick of tiny covering for "Littlo Women" is approaching tho ?r, who played center, had the satis tho head. Accordingly the wip came to your memory that you still rememb'er the end of Its second month at William A. 'action of seeing his old team beaten be considered Ihe insijtiwu of liberty, Hard Work For tho Girl. offer made ? Brady's Playhouse, where th'e man- and took a hand In doing it, too, for and when slaves were given their free- In. a New England weekly newspa- M. J. was all over the lloor at tun dom they were presented with n cap per there appeared not long ngo the The rosults of advertising may not be agerial invitation to the public to se- HS iin einlilom of it. cure its seats three months ahead In- same time. -Fred Garland was another following advertisement: instantaneous. Don't expect that when tosser who helped put the- game on In Sparta thu helots wore n flip of "A stoncmuson or his daughter way dicates the certainty of. a prolonged dogskin, and this was reckoned a ice for tho maroon Jersey boys. Gar- receive one qiiiirlor'u music lessons in you spend a dollar for advertising today, engagement. There will he four mat- badge of servitude, but uuou gaining exchange for work on a collar." inees during the coming week, ou land shot four field goals and grace- their freedom this mis replaced by a' that it will return to you ten-fold tomorrow. Wednesday, Thanksgiving Day, Friday .'uily eluded Frank Sullivan, the Oak'? enp of n different material, of another Conditioned All Around. jiiard/who tried to hold hlin score- shape aud ornamented with flowers. Newspaper advertising is the very best and Saturday. The extra Friday per- "Are you going to got mnrrled or go formance Is given to satisfy the ilo- ess. For the second time this year, A similar custom was observed In medium for bringing to tho attention of the Jiinmio Manhattan was held scoreless. Rome, where the presentation of the to college?" mands of large numbers of persons "I think I'll get married. Mabel snys This is how tho Neps did the tricot plleus, or enp, wns nlwu.va n part of buying public your business and your unable to secure admission to any of she'll be my wlfo on one condition, and Neptunes Oaks the ceremony of muumnittlng n slnve; wares and gaining their confidence by im- Iha other representations. Mr. Brady 1 hence arose the proverb, "Servos ad I find I enn't enter college with less regards "Little Women" as the great- ' Forwards ; plleum vocnre." • • than four."—Kansas City Journal. pressing on them your personality and est piece of theatrical property hn Garland •* PetricJc Also on medals the onp is the symbol Too Full For Utterance, reputation for fair dealing. ftver tins controlled, and believes it E an of liberty and la nnsually represented will be as permanent in public favor Manhattan & "He Invented a dnndy story to tell Center as being held In the right hand by the as any American play over written. Ma wife when he got home after mid- Scliicker '• Ehrna point. AVhen a cap wns exposed to tlie .This calculation is based not alono up- people's view on the top of n spear,' us night." on tho success of the sluge version it- Guards in tlie case of the conspiracy against "Good one, wns it?" "A pench; It would satisfy any -wo- self, but upon tho fact thnt the an- Simon ...; Sullivan Cncsar, it wns Intended us a public In- Try an Advertisement for Three Months Nebus Selboth vitntlon to them to embrnee the liberty man." nual sales of Louisa Alcott's novoi "Did It satisfy her?" in the CITIZEN. still run from 30,000 to f>0,000 nopioa, Field goals: Nebus, 4; Garland, 4; that was offered them. ichickor, 2; Simon,); Siillivnn.l; The Ooddess of Wherry on Mount "It would nnve, but he couldn't tell thus providing a new crop of enthu- It."—Houston Post. slastH every year. In all, more than Egan, 2; EUrns.l; Petrick, 1. Foul Aventlne wns represented as holding goals: ISgnn, 1, Time of halves—20 a enp Iu her hand us n.symbol of fi'eo- 2,000,000 copies of "Little ' Women" No Fatted Calf. mln. ltefeico—O'Toolc. Score at end lorn. The Jneubins wore n red cap have boon sold in the United States during the French revolution, and In Bride (back after elopement)—Well, WILLIAM MOORE NEW IEBSET CENTRAL. during the forty-three years of itfl >r first hnlf—10 to 7 favor Neps. here we are, pn. Won't you give its • • » * England a blue cap with n wtiite bor- life. Conservative publishers estl- der is used as ii symbol of liberty. your blessing? Tier Dad—Yes, daugh- TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY mato that at least five persons read Manager Abe Forgotson, of the Nep The custom which prevails among ter; no trouble about the blessln', put Carpenter and Builder, For New Yorlt, Newark and Eliza- every volwno ot llctlon that ia pur- lines, booked the fast Sea Side A. C, university students* of wearing n cap bonrd and lodgin* will he at rcg'ltir 69 Catharine St., South AuiUiy. beth at 6.23, 7.07, *7.32, 7.50, »8.19, of Toltenvlllo for Tuesday night but is Hiild to Imvo luul Its origin In u wish rntea.—Boston Trnnscrlpt. 10.01, 11,11 a. in.; 12.03, 12.28 2.41, chased, ao thnt whon Mr. Brady speaks Telephone 101 4.85, 5.00, 5.57, 8.08, p. ra. Sundays, of this novel us having had 10,000,000 thny fiUled to appear. The manage- to signify Hint the wearers lind acijnlr- A Few Hints to Housewives. Bg5~Estiinates Cheerfully G-iveu~td) 8.26, a. m.; 1.17, 5.02, G.47, 9.22 p. m. readers ho probably is well within tho ment was greatly disappointed at ed full liberty and were no longer sub- ject to tlie rod of their1 superiors. How to Dross,n Chicken.—Use soft For Long Branch, Asbury Park, etc actual facts. * their failure to show up, but put hiu mnterinls such as batiste or mull nnrt 5.22, 9.12 a m.; 12.07, s2.10, 4.39, 6.08, o toam against a scrub live. Tho regu- 0.39, 10.00 p. in. 12.56 night. Sundays arrange simply. If n spring chicken, 4.55, 0.42, a. m.; 5.02, 10.07, p, m. lars dofonted thorn by a large scora The Bird of Death, white Is the most suitable color, MACHINE SHOP Deceptive. In New Guinea there is snld to lie a For Freehold, 5.22, 7.0S, 9.12, B. m. in tho preliminary, Tho Catholic Club, How to String Reans,—Uso n strong 12.07, 2.27, 5.39, C.2C. 6.39, p. m. Sun- A lnnky country youth entered the venomous bird culled tlie bird of doiith. ENGINES, BOILERS and HACHINEBl of this city, defeated tho Neptune Mid- It is nbout the size- of n pigeou, wllh a thread and sufficiently large needle. days, 11.10, a. m.; 5.02, 10.07, p. m. crossroiitls general store to order aomo gets by tho scoro of 9 to 7. This was Do not fnll to knot tho thread before s Saturdays only. groceries. lie was seventeen years old tnll of extrnordlnnry length ending in Of all kinds repaired. the Catholic Club's first local appear- ti tip of brilliant scarlet. It lias n beginning the task. •New York only. and was passing through thnt stage of How to Preserve, Peaches.—Tre/it MODEL MAKING, PLUBIBIVG, W. O. BESLEH, W. C. HOPE, ndolcHeemx' during which n boy seems nnco In basketball and they mado a sliiu'i). hooked honk find frequents the same nftor mnrringo ns before. GAS FITTING, STEAM AND Vlco-1'rea. A Ueu. .Mj;r. Gen. ram. Agont nil hands mid feet and his vociil or- good showing. inni'Klius and slngniint pools. Tho ven- om, with which It inoculates Is dis- This simple reclpo has never been gans, rapidly developing, are wont to • » « • known to fnll.—Harper's Weekly, HOT WATEB HEATHfl cause hiu voice to undergo sudden and tilled In n set of organs which lie in fVA. Preston, "the former local run- the uppoi' miniflltilo, just, below the V. NEWELL JAMES Involuntary chiinues from high trelile ner, from all reports, la making n Books. WHY GO OUT OF TOWN ? to low buss. " ' ripenings of tho nostrils. Under them, Corner Second and Stockton Sts. good showing In many amateur racea iu (lie roof of tho mouth, IH II wniill 1 would prefer to have one comfort- when you can purchase pianos Just as In nu uutliurilutlvo rumbling buns in Trenton, where ho is now stationed. nhle room well stocked with books to cheap at home. We guarantee to Bell •voice he demanded of the busy clerk, fleshy knob. AVhen (ho bird sets it.i Preston, while running under the col- lieul; in the tlesh of n victim this knob till you enn give me in tlie way of dec- just as low as any other dealer. New "Glvo me ii cau of corn" (then, his orntlon which tlie highest nrt win sup- planoa from $125 up, voice suddenly changing to a shrill ors of the local Cypress A. C, cleaned receives n pressure which liberates the JAS. J. DOLAN venom mid Inoculntes the wound. ply. There Is no grantor blessing Hint falsetto, he continued) "find n sack of up all tho one to throe mile races in Mn be KIVPII to n family thnn n lovo HARRY PARISEN flour." the~Audltorium at Perth Araboy. Dave of honks.—John Hi'lftht. 201 DAVID STREET SOUTH AMBOY "Well, don't bo in n hurry. 1 can't Halbert, of Perth Amboy, Is Preston'H Baby Seals. Baby seals lire ut Brat snow white, •wait on both of you ut once," snapped most formidable rival and it is rumor- Here's a Pointer. Electrical tho clerk.—Everybody's. ed thnt Preston will return and glvo which mnkes them invisible ou the Tf a ranu gets on his knees and im- white Ice on which they nre born. SAMUEL E. SHINN & SON tlio Porth Amboy lad a match. All plores II woman to marry him tlie Contractor Plemant Smile. Their eyes mid noses are, however, clmncoB nre he vil.l remain in that po- Painters and Decorators South. Araboy running fans expect black, and whim tho little onea nre tt la a grand gift to be nble to smile Proston to take Hnlbort's moasuro In sition for tl» rest of Ida life if she ae. Poper Hanging ni Konaeo Yttrk as the pleasant IUUU or wo mini nuillps. juddonly nlanuwl they close their eyes, cepts.—Atlanta Jourunl. It Is not tho stereotyped "duty tinillo" a- three-mile rnoo. l)ury their noses mid lie quite atlll. It EtUmntei Cheerfnll/ Qbea. • » • • Is only when they grow and begin to of society; It U not the patronizing seek their own food that they hi "nine Difficulties ufc meant to rouse, not 176 Henry Street Soatt Amtof B9 Tears Expwfnet, untie of carolws tolerance nor the Speaking about running, Frank discourage-William Ellery Chnnnlng. dark and Bleels. TelepUouo 121-W painful smile of bored pollteus". brow Baya ho has a watch which be 83 George Street South Amboy icKoii K Rue's Prices! High School Mentionings BIG SAVING AT I v SPECIAL Brief Items Concerning People We Mi Know that Prove Interesting School N'otes. THE TURNER STORE Thanksgiving Week, P *!JjL Reading. r'ootbiill Team Lost at »w Itriins. Too much Manley beat the S. A Miss Lillian Seno spent the week $1.50 Men's Woolen Underwear H. S. Plum Padding. AQr Washed Figs in O£C^ H. S. football team on Saturday when * large - . /jv. jars, special • *A*J\j end in. Brooklyn. they went down to defeat before tlu SPECIAL! in red, grey and camel's hair, New Brunswick High School By tho single or double breasted, at • • Mrs. Mary Baird and son, Martin, score of 14 to 0. The husky New J)5c Cranberries 1 IJ-, Mixed Nuts 1 f»r Currants. 1 A_are spending the winter in Easton, Pa. Brunswick haif-back crossed the lin-3 Men's 50c Fleece Lined Underwear at • quart - | IJv- per lb. - 1 0^ Holly Brand | l\ for two touchdowns and Captain Jack- 39c Miss Tillie Johnson is spending a son, of the County seat team kicked $1.50 Men's Flannel Shirts, in grey, blue or few days with friends at Point Pleas- the goals. Anderson and Bloodgooil Dates, filled with G)Kn Fancy Red Apples Kf\n ant. starred for 1he locals. Anderson brown, at -, - - 89c auts - • M*J\J basket - - OVL> scooped up a fumble at the beginning Mrs. Frederick Thompson, of South of the game and made about twenty $1.50 Men's Work or Dress Pants at • 80c Plainfleld, spent the week end in this yarns being tackled by Manley. Baird Men's and Youths' 7.50 Suits, in blue and English Walnuts, very fine - - 18c city. made several grand linn plunges and ICwilinski was a good ground gainer. faneys, at •• 3.<)8 Oranges, per dozen 25c, 30c and 35c George Chapman, of Plainfleld, Grace made several good forward WALK-OVER SHOES 3.50 and 4.00, to go at 2.05 Cluster Raisins, very fancy, i lb. 25c spent Sunday with his parents in this passes" which gained for the South t cily. Amboy eleven. The locals' lino held Men's 2.50 Shoes, in patent, gun metal and New Raisins, seeded, full weight • 10c wretchedly, the work of the two ends, box calf, at • - - - 1.89 Mince Meat, Old Homestead, lb. Frank Himmolberger, of Stevens Anderson and Quinlan, being tho (inly 10c avenun, spent the week end at Bal- redeeming feature of lhr> South Am- Cider, pure and sweet, gallon • - 22c timore. boy line, New HrunHwirk greatly out- Men's and Boys' 50c and 75c Sweaters at 37c weighed the locals and bent them fair- Boys' Suits, Knickerbocker Pants, 2 50 value 1.49. Aragon Peanut Butter, fresh from factory % lb 8c, lib 15c Rev. J. W. Hahn, of Newark, ly although at .several limes it lonkivl Asparagus Tips, large can .... 2Oc Frldny with Mr. and Mrs. Herman if referee ShullHie favored tho KolllBeh, county Heat team, Asparagus, peeled, large can • - • 25c Tho giuno was a (lirlllor during Misses Florence Parlsen and Mamie every minute of play and it looked n.i SAVE MONEY drover spent Sunday with friends In If South Amboy would score novore.1 WYCKOFF & KUJG Jersey City. tlmoB as they nearcd thnlr goal, hut 'See our prices first, before purchasing 234 BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. tho game baekllold could not gain elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Taylor of through tho heavy Brunswick line and Searsdale, N. Y., aro making a visit thoy lout the ball on downs. Manley with friends in tnlB city. scored his last touchdown about n ininuto before time was called. Mrs. C. Kelly and son, Ed,wln, arc S. A. H, S. N. B. II. S. 1 THE TURNER STORE spending the week Vvltli her daughtei , left ond THANKSGIVING OFFERING! Mrs. E. II. Emery, of Callfon, , Qulnlan .1. Jackson Outfitters to Men and Boys from Head to Foot left tackle Johnson, Albnugh ;...... Rednhaw 54-inch MERCERIZED TABLE LINEN, at 2-lc Jtl. Miss Eva Forgotson, of Montclalr • .'.-, • ••-•• left guard Broadway and David Si. South Amboy 72-inch MERCERIZED TABLE LINEN, &t. 4»<) Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pearce, of Wait For Our Opening Display Camden, were visitors in town on county "seat eleven take water. Tho We expect to make many more new patrons Wednesday. eleven will leave for New Brunswick on the 12:30 'train. during the holidays, by offering such values ' Leroy J. Bergen sailed on Tuesday The Athletic Association is making as will please the people. When looking efforts to raise funds to .purchase M. KAUFMAN on the Old Dominion Line steamer for for gifts give us a call Norfolk, Va., where he will/enjoy a suits for the basketball team. The 150 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. few days, tickets are selling rapidly and the event will be held on Wednesday af- Benjamin Robliison, of Morgan ternoon. The high school should be Samuel Kinstlinger Heights, is spending several weeks In able to put out a classy five this Jeweler and Optician Colmar, Pa., where he expects to tak1? year. Practically the same team that advantage of the fiae gunning In that represented the school last year will Op. N. Y. & L. B. Station South Amboy section. line up this season. Harold Orr will jump center again this year and the Among those from this city who had other four members probably will the pleasure of witnessing the Tfale- be Grace, Crane*, Kwilinski and Quin- 1'rlnceton game at Princeton last Sat- lan. Orr makes a fine center while urday were Congressman and Mrs.Grace and Crane are good basket KEEP IT IN MIND Thomas J. Scully, Miss Bertha. Fultou, shooters. • Kwllinski and Quin- lan are shining stars on the guarding Charles T. Grace, F. M. LlttellI,, Le Le0 cents has many friends in the school who boost is a knock. BICHABDSON & BOYNTON HEAT- subdue our own passions and resent- at all druggists. are glad to have him return. He will ments ns well as to bear patiently the o • tftko Balrd's position as fullback on ING BOILERS AND BAJfGES. It is easy for other towns to ba passions and resentments of other.— Read J. Alfred Johnson's adv on the football team. ; bigger than this; there Is no reason Foster. ' sixth page, for more particulars of his • * • Maclver & Letts why they should be any better. -j Don't be satisfied merely to live in sacrifice sale. • "Te' d.v" Balrd has taken up winter "Daddy, let's protend you're Sntan PIUMBIHG this town—help raaka it a better town o •, quart*. 8 In Easton, Pa., Wd will not and|j'ui Evi>. nnii you torapt tnc with Bcrdentown and Parker A rennet V to lire In. Read the advs. in the Citizen Read the advs. in th^ Citizen nttoD' school any morn >ihl» voar. """'*•*ruli."- IUa.l: aiul Wliito. Sontli Amboy, N, J. CE AMBOT CITIZEN. AY, DECEMBER 28, 19J2. J * ;: How Tom Johnson, blithe | X and gay, 'j Y 0 E K A M U S E Iff K N T S. Sporting Comment. :i Spent a happy New Year's 'i IFIRSI T NHT10NHL BHNKII Astor Theatre, day. SOUTH AMUOY, X. J. .'his will be the last week of "Haw- YACHT CLUB DEFEATS River, played with the locals and orne of the U. S. A." at tho ABtor P. IL If. Y. Jr. ('. 4. both displayed a good brand of bas- heaire. The last performance of ketball, .limmie Caution, however, i3 On Friday evening of last week an HIS is ii tile of New Year's d:iy Capital $50,000 8urpIuH $75,000 5 > romantic play is scheduled to the man to whom the honor of the a ?3 up his head. Kood resolutions shuuii fine company in this piece which is be bowled between the two teams. impelled to leave at this time .:n and made it be good on five occasions abuuud: good tilings to eat, loo, shoiili PEIt CENT on balances averagin daily The score: be fuund. :uid from the hour wlu-i. •der to fulfill contracts made for it for fouls. The lineup was as fol- $500 and over for the month. YaeM Chili lows: nioinin^'s li^hl is shed UJJOII llie tuwi other cities. Smith, Jos 180 139 145 till iiighl is well mlvmiced all persnu. aere will be matinee performances South \ml)o.v A. ('• Seasides 12 Stcphenson, W 129 152 14!) should indulge in "times" that inoi /Hawthorne of the II. S. A." on Hooker L 150 120 171 Forwards <•!! 11 "good " PER CENT in Special Doposit Dapart- ednesday, Thursday and Saturda/ KUIIUT, Dr. K. H...1G<> 144 157 Cantlon Mclntlre l'arlter, J. M 152 141 152 Nruv, Thomas Johnson was :i nun nient on accounts of $200 and over remaining •>xt week. The Thursday matinee Armstrong Ilennessy Center who every XLMV Year's used to plan tc be given at popular prices. Totals.. 732 6% 774 in Bank for at least Three Months prior to Scliicker Krumpo see the sichls and hear the clinks ol 3 y. (J. ,\. a Tuesday, January 7th, the first (iiianls glasses while lie drank thi' drinks that January 1 and July 1. v York performance of Kugene Stophenson, p.. .160 1.'.-, 131 Nebus Holhelm LamborlEon, B. T.. .121 124 117 L'athcari 1'ricu almost miy person may more freely /alter's play "Fine Feathers" will MacDowell, I . 158 171 147 take of on I hut dny than any cither in ISSUES THAYEIiEUS' CHECKS PAYABLE EYEimVHEBE. jeeur at the Astor theatre. ViW 140 122 Field goals: Cantlon (1, Sollicker 2 Danst^r A Armstrong 2, Knimpe 8, Mclntlre 4 tile year without the shadow of n fear SELLS FOIIEIGN DRAFTS PAYABLE IN ANY PART OF Whalen, .1. 1T.2 134 Hennessy li, Solheim 2, 1'rico 5. foul that nny one of him will Judge. "He's THIS WORLD. Oco, M. Cohan Then I re. goals: Cantlon 5, Schickor 2, Mcln- Kol lo tnliini; loo niiicli hurtle!" A Totals ." 725 7."G 051 tire 2. Time (if halves, 21) min., Hcori> ImiiilrtMl ilolliirs WHS llie sum Tom HARRY C. PERR1NB, President R. C. STEPHENSON, Cashier Storekeeper: G. W. Crane. Ucfcron: New Year's week finds Mr. Geo. M. at end of iii-st half, II to II. Heforre, •Johnson spent to make tilings limn LA. Uoweii. T. FRANCIS PERIUNE, Assistant Cashier •Cohan in his fifth month of huge R. Cantlon. nnd with It In his pockets he would prosperity at the Cohan Theatre, always slart out merrily nt 10 o'clock • ••- -:- .:« DIRECTORS: where highly pleased audiences con- SEASIDES DEFEAT ATHLETICS. sliiirp to the minute, mill then (ill mill DANIEL C. CHASB CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLFF tinue to fill that playhouse to the ca- Sporting Notes. night lie'd be "ill It." In spite of the fact that Jimmle HAHRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. B0GART pacity limit at each succcdlng per- Tills (lay Tom Kturtcd out alone Hi Caution played one of tlie most clev- This Saturday night tlio Catholic J. BAIRD PEURINE R. C. STEPHENSON Romance of "Broadway Jones," the felt ipillt! fri<>ii havu his team Hut Johnson would not have It so. ing in its moral uplift. St. Stephen's Lodge, 3o. OS, F. & L Independence Engine & Hose C^, larger team. Hlg Krumpo, who Jump- win forever. Miiy It even last until "VVlint is tlw troublo, old friend Joe? There will be "Broadway Jones" Jr. Meets at K. of P.' Hall, Qrst and No. 1. meets 3d Monday In each month ed center for tho visitors, was about baseball season. Down on your luck! 1 didn't know at 8 o'clock p.m. Forman,L.p.Mein- matinees on Wednesday, (New Year's third Mondays of each month (except- a head taller than our. own Mlko Mclntlre, of (he Snuuldes, was the what lind bocouie of you." ing July, August, and holidays) at zer, Jr.; President, John B. Wood- Day), Friday and Saturday next week, Sollicker and tho same M J. Is no kind of guy you could tie a knot In Then Tom took his friend's arm and 7:30 p. in. ward; Secretary, N. N. Pearce. midget. Frankle Nebus, standing on and still leave him bigger tbnn Jlin- led him from tlio pavement to n quiet Joel Parker Council, No. 09, Jr, 0. Star Building and Loan Aaioclatloft, spot where It was warm mid dry. Cnloty Theatre. top of Jlmmlo Cantloa's shoulders, mio Cantlon, V. A. M., meets overy Friday evening, of South Amboy, N. J., meet* In City "Great Scott!" said Tom when they Ladlon and Oentlemen: On tho four- In Knights of Pythias Hall. Councilor, Hall, on the fourth Monday evenlix "Stop Thief," the brand new farce i would be about able to tickle lanky bad sat down. "I thought Hint you Ansell Morris; Recording Secretary, teenth we expect to liavo again with In each month. President, Thomas contributed as a Christmas offering by ' Mclntlre under the chin, had tuft the town. Here, waiter, bring A. R. Chatten. C. Gelslnon; Secretary, John J. Delan- Cohan & Harris at the Gaiety Theatre, Notwithstanding this handicap, Man- us the Puritans, of Perth Araboy, u good hot lunch and brew a howl of ey; Treasurer, John j. Coaltley. County Chamiieens for 1911.—SOUK; Gorm Lodsc, No, 88, D. B, 8.— is one of the most laughable plays ager O'Toole's crowd played a good good strong punch. Now, Joe, just Regular meetings second and fourth game? Well, I guess! Singing Society Ltederkraw, SoutlT New -goers have set up game and didn't receive any knocks tell me what you need. I'm glad we Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., in Amboy. Practice of singing takei within a blue moon or so. To use a from the fans, who knew they were Ought to have ice now and it won't met—I am. Indeed." Bundensen'a Hall. President, Nela place every Monday of each, month tt trite phrase, "Stop Thief" is as full ' making a game right against such be long before Louie Hartinann is Then bit by bit the facts came out Kviest; Secretary, Jens Thompson; 8 p. m. Business meeting held every Hard times had downed Tom's friend. Financial Secretary, Thomas F. first Monday of each' month at 9 of laughs as an egg Is full of meat. ' odds. cutting ligure eights on Crossivay Spangenberg; Treasurer, John S. : 1 Without a cent lie'd found himself Hint p. m. Fred Thumhart, President- The fun begins at the very rise of tho Armstrong and Cat) "i'l, of South Brook. Lund. Kutscher, vice-president; Harry Rich- «urtain and Is continued at a fast and ard, secretary; Chas. Steuerwald, Star ol Jersey Lodge, Jfo. 484, B. ol treasurer; B. Grohe. librarian. furious pace until its fall on Act 3. I. P., and E., meets in Welsh's Hall, The story told in "Stop Thief" is capacity for the usual number of per- Dramatlc Construction—The charac- First and Third Sundays of each month cle.ver and far out of the beaten path formances. Dlocks of reservations ara ters are clearly and boldly drawn, at 2 p. in. C. L, Cozzens, Pres- •of comedies. William Carr is a good- made daily for classes, private schools, and present opportunltnos for fine ident; L. D. Wortley FInan. Secretary SAMUEL B. SHINN ;& SON natured but very absentminded fellow, ' social organizations and theatre par- acting in a series of strong scenes and Treasurer; John Jemmlson, Re- Painters and Decorators cording Secretary. one of whose daughters is to marry ties, and it is not unusual to observe which are taken advantage of fully. Paper Hanging and Moresco Work James Cluney. Through the aid of large sections of the bouse filled with Acting—The company, organized Washington Camp, No. 86, P. 0. 8. of A. meets second and fourth Monday Estimates Cheerfully GireB. a new maid, a sneak-thief gains en- , persons obviously on terms of closo in England by Mr, Lewis Casson, nights of each month, at K. of P. Hall 28 Tears Experience. trance to the Carr house. Valuable friendliness toward one another. At made every line of the play absorb- at 8 o'clock. Charles T. Grace, pieces of jewelry and wedding pres- these times the intervals between the ingly interesting and gave Intensely President, John French, Financial 83 George Street South Amboy ents begin to disappear. Certain in- j acts present a spectacle of the greai- realistic embodiment to the strongly Secretary; C. S. Edwards, Recording Secretary. •cidents transpire which lead Carr and est liveliness as the parties of speo characterized Lancashire types creat- •Cluney each to think himself a klep- tators exchange gossip or discuss tho ed by the author. Mr. Herbert Lo- Friendship Council, No. 10, D. of L. WHY GO OUT OP TOWN ? mas dominated the scene, as his rola meets on alternate Fridays of each tomaniac, though neither suspects the Play. One evening recently a staga month, at 2:30 p. m., In Knights of when you can purchase pianos Juat at other. The young man telephones for | box was occupied by Edward W. Stitt (that of the mill owning father, the Pythias Hall, First and Stockton cheap at home. We guarantee to Mil a detective to watch him. By acci- | and his family. Mr. Stitt, who is Dis- strongest man in his town) dominates itreets, Councilor, Mrs. Sarah Rox- just as low as any other dealer. New bury; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada dent Cluney runs into the sneak-thief (Met Superintendent of the Recreation the drama, is one of the best charac- pianos from $125 up. Ward. •who pawns himself off as the detective Center Athletic League of the New ter actors ever seen on our stage. and thus apparently makes it easy York Board of Education, subsequent- Miss Emelie Polini as Fanny Haw- Paul DcGraw Hamilton Lodge, No, HARRY PARISEN thorne, Alice O'Dea as Mrs. Haiv- 552, B. of 11. T., meets every 2d end 201 DAVID STREET SOUTH AMBOY for himself and the maid to "clean up'' ly wrote as follows to Mr. Brady: fourth Sunday of each month at K. and make a safe "get away." Of course "I had the delightful pleasure of thorne, James C, Taylor as Christoph- of P. Hall. President, A. M. Slover; in the end It comes out that, instead seeing 'Little Women' • * • I am sure er Hawthorne, cannot soon bo forgot- Secretary, William Bulman; Treas- urer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Agent of of the responsibility for the missing that thousands who have never read ten. No more perfectly acted play has been seen here this season. Official Publication, Edward McDon- valuables lying with the two self- the book will read it after seeing tho ough. o tvecused, unconscious thieves, there play, and the millions who have read Protection Engine Company meets arc real thieves in the house, and they .Miss Aleott's 'Little Women" will be AT SEA IN AN OPEN BOAT. on the fourth Thursday of each month nre caught, but the author has taken glad to see in real life on the stage tlio at Engine House, Bergen Hill, at 7:30 care that there Is a happy ending, characters they have enjoyed in tho An Anxious Experience Off the Rock p. m. President, William Birmingham; which is nothing less than a trlplo book." Bound Coast of Korea. Treasurer, Michael Welsh; Foreman ames Manlon; Secretary, James wedding. The above is in tone with the large The perils of the small boat at sea A man he'd kn»wn in other times Greene. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. A remarkable oast including Rich-' number of communications from are told b.v .lack London in an article Stood on the cufbitone begging dimes. General Morgan Lodge, No. 06,1. 0, ard Bennett, Mary Ryan, Percy Ames, strangers which quite largely make on "Small Boat Sailing" In the. Yacht- TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY ing Monthly: morning—without a job, too—so, for- 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening at Huth Chester, Thomas Findlay, Viv- up Mr. Brady's mail sinco the New :30 o'clock, at Knights of Pythla« For New York, Newark and Eliza- "About the liveliest eight days of my lorn, he'd started out to beg for bread. ian Martin, Prank Bacon, Louise York opening of this play. One of Hall, Noble Grand, Wm. H. Preston; beth at 6.23, 7.07, »7.32, 7.50, '8.19, life 'were spout in n small boat on the Tom Johnson sndly shook bis bend. 10.01, 11.11 a. m.; 12.03, 12.28. 2.41, Woods, Robert Cumniings, Elizabeth the striking features of "Little Wom- Secretary, CharleB P. Thomas. en" is that, more than any other west coast of Korea," lie writes. "1 "\ou should have come to me," he 4.35, 5.00, 5.57, 8.08, p. m. Sundays, Lane, .lames C. Mnrlowo, William was iu an open boat, a snmpnn, on a said. "But say goodby to days of United Brotherhood of Carpenters 8.26, a. m.; 1.17, 5.02, 6.47, 9.22 p. m. work tho manager has produced, 1! nd Joiners of America, Local 1892, Boyil, Harry C. Bradley and others rocky const where tlidre were no light- sorrow. I'll find n place for you to- For Long Branch, Asbury Park, etc.. Inspires Interest so deep that many meets second and fourth Wednesdays visualized the several chairacters In houses and whero the tides ran from morrow. You shall begin the world t each month in People's Hall, Sayre- 5.22, 9.12 a m.j 12.07, s2.10, 4.39, 6.08, the new fnrce which is from the pen of the spectators cannot refrain from thirty to sixty feet. My crew were anew; your sky shall once agalu be 6.39, 10.00 p. m. 12.5G nlgbt. Sundays ville. President, Thomas Dolan; Reo. 4.55, 9.42, a. m.; 6.02, 10.07, p, m. of Carylo Moore, who can credit him- expressing their feelings In written Japanese lishernieii. We did not speuk blue." Secretary, Walter S. Compton; FInan. messages. each other's language. Vet there was For Freehold. 5.22, 7.0S, 9.12, a. m. self with n great bis success. Then to his rooms Tom Johnson led Secretary, George Bowne; Treasurer, uotlilng monotonous about that trip. 12.07, 2.27, 5.39, 6.26. 6.39, p. m. Sun- and in warm clothes from foot to head "lharlea Bnglehart. days, li.io, a. m.; 5.02, 10.07, p. m. Never sluill I forget one particular cold, he clnd his old tlmo friend, then said: Grand Op em House. Miixlue Elliott's Theatre. Court Itnrltnn, No •, F. of A., meets 3 Saturdays only. bitter dawn, when in the thick of driv- "Tills is New Year's dny, old ninn. an the second and fuirth Wednesdays •New York only. At the Grand Opera House New "Hlnrllc Wakes," nt Maxino Elliott's ing snow wo took in sail and dropped This town la doubtless full of good lueu if each month, at 8 p. m., in Protec- Theatre, New York, is one of toe few our small anchor. W. O. BBSIiEH, W. C. HOPE, Year's Week David Belasco will pro- down. Let us two see If we can't lind ion Hall. Chief Ranger, Marcus VIce-1'roB. & Gen. Mgr. Sen. Pass. Agent sent Francis Starr for tho first time plays endorsed by the Drama League "The ;jnpii*mse crawled under n com- some others who have run behind ^eterson; Sub-Chief Ranger, Louis Borland: Finan. Secretary, Edward nt this thentre, in hor now play "Tho of America, whose Brooklyn branch, munal rice unit and went to sleep. I We'll take a cab nud drive about anil through Its playgoing committee, de- joined them, and for several hours "we Dawau; Treasurer, Michael Zupko; Case of Uocky," which has boon for hunt them up anil get them out, and If Roc. Secretary, Louis Meinzer; Sr. F. £. DeGraw, tho last four months at tho Belasco scribes tho work as follows: dozed fitfully. Then a sea deluges us they don't enjoy this day It won't be Woodward, Nelson BankB; Jr. Wood- with icy water and wo found several aiy fnuit anyway." Thoatre, "Gonoral Idoa—The action is laid ward, Nelson Kvleat; Sr. Beadlu, In 'Hlndlo,1 a Lancashire town Innii"- Indies of snow on top of the mnt. To this Tom's friend gave quick ns- Michael Press; Jr. Beadle, Ludwlg Whtlo "The Case of Becky" contains1 ilintely after the 'Wakes' or August "It soon became a case of swamping sent, mill up and down the town they Hartman; Trustees, Aaron Hyor, Sr., a romantic lovo story It is novel in Bank Holidays. Alan Jeffcate, son of nt our auelior. Sens wore Bplnshinp on went, and before evening they hnd Richard McCloud, Sr., Andrew Kron- Real Estate and themo and' in handling. Tho plot was meycr. a wealthy mill owner, has employed board in growing volume, mid wo hailed found of friends of both a dozen round conceived after raiding of Dr, Morton constantly. And still my ushermim on whom Dimio Fortune false, hml the holiday by Indulging In an es- Lndy Qrncc Lodge, No. 27, D, of R. Prince's famous study in "distinguish- crew eyed the surf haltered shore and frowned, Did they accept Tom's bid capade with the daughter of one of . 0. 0. V. Meets on the First and ed personality" called the "Dissocia- did nothing. o dine? Would ducks swim? Would 'lilrd Friday evening of each month, his father's old employes, a lifelong tion of a Personality," in which ho "At last, nfter many narrow oscnpets •on decline n chance to change from n Scully's Hall, Stevens avenuo. MM. Insurance Broker friend. The knowledge of this comes !. Kaufman, N. G,; Mrs. Margardtta describes at length tho strange psy- from complete swamping, the fisher- grave to pn.v New Year's or any other to the parents of both parties, who in- 'hoinas, Recording Secretary. chological case of "Miss Beaucbamp," men got into iicllon. All hnnds tniled day? At the table every one ate and sist on the marriage of the couple as on to the anchor and hove it up. a young Boston woman who developed drunk till lie was done; smoked and Inntlie Council, Jfo. (I, V. of P. ImpM COMMISSIONED OF DEEDS the only solution of the problem. An For'urd, as the boat's head paid off, we Joked nnd stovlea told; some were new )rdcr of H«d llwi, moeta every Second for distinct personalities. In the play unwilling assent is wrung from Alan, set a patch of will about tlio size of a Hid Bouie were old. Then, to wind up ind Fourth Thursday of the month, Mr. Bolasco and Mr. Locko have used ,t 2.30 p. in. In K. of P Hall. Poca- and his engagement to Beatrice Farrar (lour sack. And we bended straight for [he New Vi'iir's day, Johnson took them but two of these personalities and lontas. Mrs. Mary J. Dnyton; K. of R., Is broken; but Fanny Hawthorne, the the rocky shore. 1 unlaced my shoes, o llie pln.v, JIml when the iMirliiln wns NOTARY PUBLIC have woven around the young girl, unbuttoned my greatcoat nud cont mill late J. Bcrlew. Involved girl, refuses the marriage, •miff down his Mends ngreed that In who is a female "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. wns ready to make n quick pnrtlal strip Good Sniiinrltnn Lodge, No. J2, K. of and does not desire hor moral re- Ills town Tom's equal never could he Hyde" an interesting romance and it a minute or so before we struck. Hut 'on nil. ., meets every Wednesday evening at generation In a forced union, nor tho o'clock, at Knlghta of Pythias Hall, fasclnntlng drama. we didn't strike, nnd as wo rushed in I Aud when ut last he sought ills bed possibility ot greater unhappineaa In snw the bwuity of tlio Hltuiitlmi. Hi'- :ornor of First and Stockton streets. Tom missed tils usual New Year's Miancellor Commander, Fred H. a mesalliance. She prefers to work fore us opened n narrow (Minimal, liend. Whnt he thought wns fur more frilled nt its mouth with breaking mas. Jhapman, Keeper of Records and W. A. Brady's Playhouse. out her future at the looms. The de- funny—tie lind not spent nil his money, leals, Charles S. Buckelew. Yet long liehtre, when I bad sennntd fOflloe, Post Office Building, Daily mallnees of "Little Women" velopment of this plot is logical and (it to his friend he uiude remark: tile sliore closely, there hnd been no Scnoca Tribe, No it, Imp'd. 0. B. •ill be given throughout the current intensely interesting; the lines are "To these my words I pray you hark: M., meets every Thursday evening, tt clever and convincing, and by fra- such channel. I had forgotten the thir- "' at Wlllinm A. Brady's Playhouse, ty foot tide. And it was for tills time N'ever before. I desire to say. hnvo I 8 o'clock, In Knights of Pythias Hall. applications uent touoLios of humor avoid & inor- that the Japaneso had BO precariously passed a happier New Year's day."— Saohem, George MoKonna; Cblet ot I>*T1I Dexter In Philadelphia Preaa. Records, George G. Olivor: Collector waltid." Wampum, Stophon Miller, ©UP mi Rew High School Brief Items Concerning People We MentioDings Know that Prove Interesting Hue's Prices! Reading. School lVins (Jiinip. ClALi In the preliminary game at the John Irving spent Sunday at Little Knights of 1'ythias Hall OQ Saturday SPECIAL Silver. night cue High School basketball tean defeated Jimmy Cantlon's Commut- For Saturday and Monday Gustave Smith, of New York, spent ers by the score of 13 to 11. The gam the week end In this city. was close at every point and at thi 60c Ladies' Storm Washed Pigsnr- end of the first half the score stood Pop Corn PC^-j Cranberries 1 ft-, Robert Wortley has relumed borne 4 to 4. Harold Orr, who played cen- per jar £ J v per quart *J\J per quart | U*> after a short visit in Panama. ter for the winning team, was tho star of the game. Orr not only lo- | RUBBERS at ' Extra Large Grape C^-j Nabob Pumpkin ~l A^j Mrs. William Allen, of Elizabeth, cated the basket for three goals but is visiting friends in this city. shot thrre fouls. Fruit • • - Ot per can l-\J\j For the Commuters, "Mert" Jngra- Miss Helen Schuyler was a visitor ham was the strong man. The bigS All Other Rubber Goods Greatly Raisins, 1 fl-, Citron Ofl/> Oarrants 1 t\~at Long Drench the past week. boy coaxed the hall in the basket on per pkg. | U^ perlb. l\)l per pkg. 1 /t three occasions and shot one foul. Miss Lillian Fox, of Sayreville, was Cliver made tho other two baskets | Reduced. < for the losing team. < a local visitor on Saturday evening. a Oranges, per dozen - - 25c, 3Oc, 35c and 45c (Jrace and Rue, of the High School Fancy Table Raisins, per pkg. - - - 25c Mrs, Arthur Van Ness, of Morgan team, shot a basket each. Rue, who Heights, spent Monday in Newark. has never played basketball before, The Turner Store, New Mixed Nuts and English Walnuts, lb. - 18c made a line showing. He Is light anil Royal Scarlet Plum Pudding, large can - • 25c Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Browor, of Ncir clever mid should make good. Kwll- Outfitters to Men and Boys from Head to Foot • Sweet Oider, per gal. - - - • 23c York City, are visiting in this city. inskl put up a line game as guard. The two learns lined up ns follows: Broadway and David St. South Amboy Mince Meat, per lb. • . - - - 10c Mrs. Frank We.bcr, of Railway, vis- S. \. II. S. ('ommiifcrs Forwards •Maraschino Cherries, per bottle - - 25c ited friends in this city last Saturday. (Viino, Hue Only lloffiimn, Cruce, Allmugli Cliver (i. Frank Dlsbrow arrived home on Center Monday from liin extended Southern Anderson, Orr liiKralintn t\( WYCKOF.F & BTJB (Juards trip. 234 BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. KwiliriHki Atkinson CJullilnu, (inuie, Hoffman Jioa Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Miller arc Time! of halves: 20 min; More at NEW GROCERY STORE spending holiday week at llartfon], mid of IIrut linlf, 1 to \. Itefiii-ce: Abu Conn. Forgotson.

Thomas J, Scully Is Hearing of Charges Against Mullane Upending tho holidays at his homo In ANNOUNCEMENT! this city. (Continued from puge four.) HAPPY NEW YEAR eeeded the appropriation alloted to TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public that I have opened MIHH Mfirgari't Stniuholin, of Coun- him." a. grocery store lit 14G Broadway, with an entire new stock of cil Bluffs, lowii, is mailing u visit in I Mr, Coan stated that by the law of this city. first class groceries; also fruits and vegetables, in fact, Kill and 1912 It waH unnecessary for everything that is found in a strictly grocery store. A share of We take opportunity at this time to extend the Overxoei' of the Poor to rupurt at Air. and MM. V. N. James, of Sec- your patronage is solicited. Courteous treatment and entire satis- every meeting. Mr. Coan mid: "In ond street, spent Saturday afternoon our thanks for the liberal patronage given regard to not compelling relatives o( faction will be my aim. I expect to sell.on a very close margaln. in Newark. to us during the past year, and trust that certain persons to provide for them, of profit, and therefore patrons will reap the benefit, Miss Ogaretta Apjjlegatn haB l/een it has not been shown tliat the said vV by continuing to give good value and cour- visiting friends at Hightstown the perHons have any relatives capablo of past week. their support and even If there were, teous treatment we may merit the same the you couldn't convict John Mullane. As For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, I Miss Florence Peterson, of Rahway, to misconducting the office of the over- offer the following coming year. With best wishes for visited friends In town on Saturday seer of tho poor, no incompetence has and Sunday last. been shown. Mr. Mullano has con- ducted the office in a careful and just BIO 8FECIAU1! '.J •Tames Gordon, Jr., of Fordham Col- manner and is as competent aa any Cranberries MY WlfE'S SALAD A Happy and Prosperous New Year lege, is spending his Christmas vaca- offlcer the city has." tion In this city, City Clerk Mack and Mr. Mullane Something Fine, qt. 10c DRESSING, 2 Bot.25c were again called. It -was found that we remain, Choice Olives Miss Willma Breitner, of Dutch the amount of $53.18, part of which 9c, 3 bottles 25C Neck, is spending the holidays with was in excess of the appropriation, Large Bottle Olives Yery truly yours, was for bills contracted, by Mr. Aken, 23c, 2 bottles 4oC friends in this city. VanHouten's Soluble /\ the previous overseer. PREMIUM OAT FLAKES { Mr, and Mrs. Frank Parker, of Ro- Mr. Coan stated that tho amount Coacoa, package - - Mf per package - GEOKGE GREEN selle Park, spent Christmas with contracted by tho previous overseer 3 Packages, 25c Usually sold at 11c friends in this city. of the poor could not possibly be "The One-Price Store" charged up to the accounts of the American Beauty Seeded Raisins, 1 lb. pkg. 9c Mr .and Mrs. Francis Hartle, of present overseer. They were for South Amboy, N. J. | near Old Bridge, were visitors in goods purchased in 1911. He stated Varick SWEET CORN Q^ r. I BJBixotXOta ElouFlour OAr town on Monday last. that charging the overseer with ex- ceeding the appropriation when he c/t 12424% lb. Ba Bagg - OUt Master Ftirman Sheppard, of Newpaid hills for thirteen months was Brunswick, was the guest of friends very convenient to the Council, but it Fine Oranges, per dozen - 25c, 3()C and 32c in town the past week. was not legal. Mr. Pearse asltod for adjournment GOOD BROOM 5^:/"". 25c Miss Theodora Parker, of Roselle of the meeting. Mr. Coan objected. Park, spent the past week at the home He stated that on three occasions the Others at 45c of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parker. city hUd been unprepared and that it Happy New Year To Ail! was not fair to the defendant to con- Mr. and Mrs. Syraraea Ingraham and tinue the investigation as he was pay- son, Merton Ingraham, have been so- ing fees for counsel and stenographer. William E. Slover For the benefit of those who failed journing in Virginia the past week. The cross examination of the witness continued a little longer, when Mr. 146 Broadway South Amboy to buy our combination for Christ- Prof. John Muirheid, of Hobart Manhattan made the motion, for mas we will sell the same on College, Geneva, N. Y., is spending adjournment until this Friday eve- tho holidays with his parents in this nlng at 8 o'clock. Mr. Coan asked is Tuesday, December 31st city. that meant eight or 9:30 o'clock? Mr. Pearse promised to have proceedings Mr. and Mrs. Layton Shepnard, oC begin promptly at eight and the mo- New Brunswick, spent Sunday at the tion to adjourn was carried. Prices of Some of Our Wines: home of Mr. Geo. Applegate on Main We extend the compliments of the day, and street. PRESBYTERIAN ITEMS. wish all our friends and patrons Pure California Port, Sherry, Sweet Catawba, O K^ Splendid congregations were pres- Muscatel, etc., per bottle, up from . , triJij Mr. and Mrs, David Compton, of ent at botth preaching services last Imported Port and Sherry, per bottle, up from . 75c New Brunswick, were guests oCMr. Sunday and thoroughly enjoyed UM t nnd Mrs. George Applegate, of Main special music prepared by the choir. t%v street, on Sunday last. Another special musical program is being prepared for the coming Sun- We express our thanks to the people of South THE COMBINATIOMTIDIIlfA I IVIN1 Mr. ami Mrs\ 'Arlington. L-usby, ot day. Another treat for those who Amboy and vicinity for the very liberal 1 bottle Whiskey Elkton, Md., have announced the en-enjoy services in His House. We glvu 1 bottle Port Wino gagement of their daughter, Edna E. all a cordial invitation to be present.' trade given us this Christmas season, with Lusby to Edwin L. Tice, of. this city, The annual Christmas entertain- 1 bottle Sherry Wino( ment by the Sunday School was a the full assurance that all purchases will And One Free Mrs. Thomas J. Scully and Miss grand success in every way. Tbo give permanent satisfaction. $1.00 Maggie Scully, of this city, attended much praise cannot be given the com- tho breakfast given at the Hotel Wal- mittee of teachers for their untiring To those desiring New Year's gifts, we Our Block of all kinds of dorf, New York, last Saturday, in efforts to males the entertainment suc- honor of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. cessful. A 'beautiful little operetta state that we have a very nice assortment o • entitled "Robin's Specific," was ren- of jewelry to select from. Whiskies and Brandies UNION WEEK OF TRAYER, dered in excellent style by tho scnol- The week of January 0 will be ob-ars. The main parts were exception- is larger this year than any preceding yonr. served QB "Week of Prayer" by the ally well rendered. ' Santa Claus was A\l wo ask is: Give us a chance and wo churches of. this city, and services there in all his glory, and greatly have been arranged as follows: pleased everyone by the way In which will sntisiy you -:• -:• -:- Monday, January B,.at 7:45 p. m.—• he took his part. Ho especially At Methodist Protestant Church, with pleased tho scholars and teachers by Samuel Kinstlinger sermon by Rev. C. S. Miller. the gifts of candy and presents at the Genuine, Pure Crystalized Rock and Rye, Tuesday, January 7, at 7:45 p. m.— close of the entertainment. The pas- Jeweler and Optician sold almost, everwhero utSl, here, bottle At Baptist Church, with sermon by tor and his family were exceptionally Rev. F. F. Craig, well remembered by Santa with the Wednesday, January 8, at 7:45 p. m, good things to Stock the pantry. Op. N. Y. & L. B. Station South Amboy —At Presbyterian Church, with ser- Tho Primary department was out mon by Rov. Thomas Neal, Jr. in force and opened the entertainment J. REINER, Thursday, January 0, at 7:45 p, ra.with a song entitled "Asleep in a Man- The pastor land Mrs. Kane tnlco COSTING EVENTS. this opportunity to thank the mem- —At Methodist Episcopal Church, :er." Between the first and second December 31—Thirteenth annual re- 108 Broadway South Amboy with sermon by Rev. George Kane. scenes the audience llstcnejt to a bers and their friends lor the splen- Between Augusta and David Streets oeptioa South Amboy Council fao.421 , Friday, January 10, at 7:45 p. m. recitation by Elinor Furniati entitled did donation given them at the closo All our goods aro gnnrnntom! umlor .Nntlunal l'ure Food nnd 1'niRB Act. —At Methodist Protestant Church. A "A Christmas Song." The recitation of the entertainment. K. of C, at St. Mary'a Hap. general meeting, all ministers talcing was •well given and thoroughly en- o part, Joyed \>y the audience. ; , Read Citizen Advertisements. ' Patron!?' 'it- hr«- •f-Mfllcr In "Tlie ry ,'Mliler's new play, oV," by A. ID. Tliojnas, now /. -rth weelc at the Liberty The- Jew York, is drawing capacity oes at every performance and fled down to a long run. It :est success Mr. Miller has

,,AS suggestsd fry its title, "The Rainbow" is a charming, colorful eom&dy, sparkling with wit and with the strong pulsing throb of real lif«. R tells, a fascinating story and is peopled by interesting characters. There is no pubtle plot in ' The Rain- bow." It is a straightforward nar- rative in which the dramatic values are expressed in cheerful comedy and tender sentiment. Tlie chief charac- ters of the story are a man, his wife •who has obtained a legal separation from him, and a seventeen-year-old daughter wlio meets her father for the first time when she walks Into kis apartments one beau- tiful morning in May. The niarried couple' of the story l*ve drifted apart (is it result of •; Martial misunderstandings in whrbh Ihe husband has appeared at a dis- Otis Skinner, us Hajj, the beggar, in Kliiw and Erknger advantage, and for which he is more and Harrison Grey Fiske's production of "Kismet" at the severely blamed by the wife than he is by the audience. When his little Knickerbocker-Theatre, New York City. daughter comes to pay him a visit, a Black juniamoiui JE Big new interest comes into his life duction of comic opera succcssi'S lug that the health conditions of Now sad a close bond of sympathy' and Unit tho announcement of any newYork at tlicir worst have exercised no High Noon on the Lchigh from New York affection is established between fath- opera under his direction CWTII.H inatoriiil liillnenco upon tho playurs o£ 12,30 p. m. from Philadelphia er and child. In the second act, with it (lie assurance of something Mr. Kroiidlmrst'H comedy drama. kowever, the girl is taken juvay from that will delight tho public. While him and the breach Between husband • Connects at Buffalo.over the Grand Trunk, giving you a "The Chocolnte Soldier" is still de- Tlio Astor Tliciitrc. and wife Is widened. The story haa lighting thousands of music lovers, Wagcnhals and Kempor havo can- glimpse of Canada—on a direct line and quick time to De- J. beautiful and entirely stalafactory theru are but few who do not recall ceiled all other bookings at their As- •ading that is as convincing as it Is troit or Chicago. All those luxuries which have become daily memories of his former successes, tor thi'iitra and have left the course appeallngly interesting. , necessities—and many more. The world's finest rock ballast such as "Tlio Fencing Master," "Hob entirely clear for tholr big ocoan The people who figure in the story Roy." "13rinn Bom," "Dolly Vanlcn," Hpoed piny "The Clroyhound," which -—every mile picketed by automatic safety block signals. •f "The Rainbow" are thp men and"When Johnny Comes Marching has been packing tho theatre over Four fast trains each way each day. "women of the world one meets in New Home," "Piff, Paff, l'otif" nnd "Love's Hinoo February and which bids fair .-7ork or any other big American city. Lottery." Of course them is always ,\ to continue drawing crowds all A striking feature of tne play is the reason for Ouch a succession of suc- through tho coming summer. "Tho aumber of beautiful women who fig-cesses and apart from the judgment Oreyhoiinil" caino to New York's the- ure in the story, whose smart gowns in selection thcro 1B no moro potent atre goers as a refreshing novelty. Leliii>HAallev Railroad lend an additional dash of color -to a one than tho fact that every pro- It has nil the thrills and excitement the beautiful settings that furniah the duction that Mr. Whitney has made of a powerful drama with tho relict background for the story. The play haa been done with the very best which comes from genuinely funny " The Field- Glass Route '* begins In Fifth Avenue, and ends in materials available. The cast of comedy and characterization. Tho the Italian Riviera, at the edge of New fork Ticket Office. I Newark Ticket Offioc I "Baron Trenck" Is one to conjura four crooks who dominate the story 211 Market Street tie Mediterranean Sea. with. Blanche DulHeld, Fritz Slurm- go about their work seriously enough, M60 Broadway,355 Broadwaj-,245Brosd- Telephone: 287 Market way, 94 Broadway, Hudson Tube Sta- Mr. Miller's flue acting In the big fels, John Slavin. l'erle Ilartl, Rthol but the authors have drawn them in tion, at Corllandt and 33rd Strecti, Philadelphia Ticket Offioen ' 225 Fillh Avenue, 111 Welt 125th Street, 900 Cheatnut Street, 131 S. Broid Street, Tole of "The Rainbow" is superbly Dufre Houston, Jeanettu Morton and such an unique way .and supplied Pennsylvania Ferrlet, Rcndlni Terminal and ell Philadelphia backed up by tho brilliant support Joseph Herbert are a few of the best them with such laughable but thor- Telephone.: & Reading Office*. Franklin 1W1 or Jcr.ey City 2000. Telephone I Walnut 2323. kft receives from the largest cast of known of thp cast of one hundred. oughly natural anil characteristic dia- •well known players he has ever gath- Signor Antonio de Novellis, who didlogue that their.nefarious scheming is ered in a single company. » so much to establish the popularity attended always by spontaneous of "The Chocolate Soldier," is again laughter on the part of the audience. THE IMPORTANT DETAIL, directing a orchestra of forty with Grand Opera House. The attractiveness of "The Greyhound" WILLIAM MOORE the same splendid results, The Wed-comes from the fact tlmt although Its There is a little rhymo which has Montgomery and Stone, the eccen- nesday matinees are very popular main story deals with the plans and come down through the ages. It tric comedians who have a stronger witli the best seats at $1.50. Out-of- roads: OYSTERS! ways of criminals It does not intro- Carpenter and Builder, hold on popular favor perhaps, than town orders receive the most careful duce any low-bred people, but moves "Little drops of water 69 Ctitliniine St, South Am boy. IF YOU WAST A any others in America, will be the attention. in. an atmosphere of gentility and re- Little grains of sand . Telephone 103 attraction at Cohan and Harris' Grand finement; even tho arch-crook him- Make the mighty ocean GOOD STEW OR FRY Opera House, New York, at 8th. Ave- self, who is known as "Tb.8 Grey- . " And the pleasant land." ((©"Estimates Cheerfully Given"i£9 STOP AT Bue and 23rd street tlie coming wee}:, Tlie fieo. 3f. COIIJIJI Tlienfre. hound," being a person of exquisite In speaking of transmitters recent- •omiuencing Monday, April 8. Geo. M. Cohan and his company will manner and most gentlemanly speech ly, a Western Electric Company man, Mr. Charles Dillingl^ain, who lias give seven more performances of Mr. and appearance. The setting of tho familiar with the manufacture of that FIBE ALARM SIGNALS. P.P. KENAH'SCflFE held the managerial reins over thia Cohan's musical play, -"45 Minutes play on a great ocean liner adds to all-important factor of telephony, 27—Stockton and First Btreets. 188 Brondwaj. team of fun. makers ever since they 32—Bordentown avenue and Feltui From Broadway," at the Geo: M. Co-its interest and permits of much nov. suggested that the verso might wbll street. Oysters served in. any style, Alto laecame fixtures in the stellar firma- han Theatre, New York, with the auth- elty in scenic display; besides intro- bo changed a bit to read: 36—Broadway and Augusta street sold in the shell. -Orders promptly at- ment, will present them to West Side or-actor as Kid Burns, Sallie Fisher ducing a variety of interesting char- "Big and little details 45—Main and Augusta BtreetB. tended to. theatre goors in George Ade's fun as Mary, and the other roles in this acter types and giving the ladles a Made with wondrous skill 54—Broadway and Bordentown ave- creating musical comedy, "The Oldalluring play in the hands of thor- chance to exhibit some fascinating Help to make transmitters nue. Town." • G3—P. R. R. Yard Master's Office. oughly competent players, the revival French frocks. Send your speech, at will." 72—John street and Stevens avenue. LOWEST PRICED/. "The Old Town" is one of Ade's of this best of all Cohan pen pro- During the past decade, the public 81—Fourth and Potter streets. •» HARDWARE STORK IN TOWN. •«haracteristic stories made into a play ducts Is being enjoyed with hearty haa come to accept the telephone as Gaiety Thentre. and has to do with the fortunes of satisfaction. an every-day sort of thing, good for Signal Code. "Officer 666," that fascinating mel- Henry Clay Baxter and Archibald The last performance of "45 Min- talking to some one else miles away; 1 tap wire trouble or fire out O. I. BERGKNT odramatic farce with its laughing plot Hawkins, two boys reared in a coun- utes From Broadway" at tho Cohan but owing to the familiarity which 2 taps 12 o'clock or test Corner Stevens avenue and First street. woven in a delightful web of mys- 3-3-3 General alarm. try village who go forth with a small theatre Will occur oh Saturday night, such continued speaking acquaintance Hardware, Tinware, Agateware, tery, will enter upon its 10th consec- 4 followed by company number then Gas fixtures, Mantels, Gas alrcus to seek adventure and fortune April 13, after which the production has bred, has probably never given a utive week on Monday night, April 8. box number me&na that said com- PJates. Etc. in tho big world, in Its entirety, including the Cohan thought to the delicate workmanship pany 1B wanted there with appara- The success of this play is convinc- • Tholr experiences are productlvo of orchestra, will be taken on a .short necessary to turn out a transmitter tus. SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stock ingly demonstrated by the fact that 5-5—Police force wanted to report by xtany hairbreadth moments of ex- Spring tour beginning at Bridgeport, that will really talk well. It has drawn absolute capacity •aud- telephone or in person to City Hall. Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars citement, • to "avoid which they are Monday night, April 15. iences at every performance since Its The transmitter, which is found on *ompolled to nssiimo a number of Miss Blanche Hing Is the underline the great majority of telephones, is disguises. initiul New York presentation nearly GLOVES ANFMITTMS at Cohan's theatre. This "perfervld- three months ago. made up of fifty-nine details or parts, • "Tho Old Town" is good fun and not including over fifty thousand ium lngenlum" singing commodienno o— as presented by Montgomery and ia announced to begin an engagement granules of carbon, which are encased F. E, De(> aw, Btono and tho Original Globe theatre at tho Ceo. M. Cohan theatre, open- NO CAUSE TO DOUBT. in a closed^cup and form what might company, furnlshoH nn ovening's en- DANIEL DONLIN Ing Mondny night, April 15, when she bo termed the "dynamo" of the in- PBACTICAL PUJMBEB . tertainment that Is as full of melody, will pr'eBcnt for the first tlmo In New A Statement of Fncts Backed by a strument. Each detail of the trans- mirth nnd laughter us nn ngg Is fuil York city, her new musical comedy, Strong Guarantee. mitter Is made as carefully as the Real Estate and • Estimates .Furnished on Request •f moat. "Tho Wall Street Girl," book and Wo guarantee immediate and posi- most dolicato parts of an expensive lyrics by Margaret Mayo, Edgar Sel- tive relief to all sufferers from consti- watch. The average person, rarely Rubber Tiring a Specialty pation. In every eiiso where our rem- wyn and Norman Hapgood, with the dealing with dimensions leBs than one- A IMg Hit at The Cnslno. edy fulls to do this wo will return the Store Bepatring Promptly Attended T« music by Karl Hoschna. Seats for eighth of an inch, will scarcely re- "Baron Tronok," the new Hungar- money paid us for it. That's n frank Insurance Broker Wnfcr Meters $8.50. Miss Ring's engagement will go on alize what It means to manufacture ian opera, which tho Whitney Open statement of fncts, mid we want you to Bath Tabs, Sinks, Closets, Soli al Ralo Thursday morning, April 11, very small parts whoso dimensions Company Is singing nt tlio Casino substantiate them nt our risk. Reduced Prices. must not vary more than one-thous- •'honlre in Now York, promises to licxuil Ofilerlies are eaten Just, like SHOP: candy, are particularly prompt and andth (1-1000) of an inch either way. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS establish an evnr greater vogue than "Ilnnglit nnd 1'iild For." agreeable In action, may lie tilken fit The outside of the' transmitter is George Street, Between Stevens and linvo the recent productions of Ihe Pine Avenues. The 250th New York performance imy time, iluy or night; do not IIIUHC Viennese school, l^fist Momlny w:is compact appearing and strongly built. of "Bought and Paid For," at William (Ii;irrl]u>:i, miuseu, Kriplug, exnt tho This play is ahead of all others at action upon the organs with which Reading McCall's Magazine crowded housrK, at tlio Casino give present in the number of Now York they come in contact, apparently act- Through tho.medium of those del- every evidence (if a long anil success- representations, and there appears to ing ns n regulative tonic npon tlio re- icately manufactured W'storn Elec- I and Using McCall Patterns ful run »f tills truly melodious comic laxed muscular cout of tlic bowel, thus tric instruments, it Is/'iow possibles McCnll't Macnine will be ample reason to assume that a not- overcoming weakness, mid aiding: to Offloo, Post Office Building. MECALtS MAGAZIHE liulpyou styl- opnrn. Felix Alblni has written n ably high record will have been ac- to transit speech from New York to blily ma mniloraic score that is largely responsible for restore tlie Imwels to more vigorous Denver, a distance of 2050 miles.'Less complished before tho run ends. Mr. r.ucl healthy activity. _ you |iosteil on tlie this triumph, ballad's, dainty minuets, Brady is rather well satisfied to note carefully -made, transmitters would luirsl rnshlntis In crashing march songs nnd delicious Uextill Orderlies" nro unsurpassable fail utterly In such a project. In a clatlirs mill '-.ills. 5(1 that although "Bought and Paid For" nml ideill for tlie use of children, old „„ J Offloo, 1O7-H, Sew I'nr.lilou Do- duets tnko the place of the waltz short time the line will bo extended to *H:ns 'n each issuo. has entered Its fourth month it ha3 folks and dellcntu persona. We cannot Abu "vuliinblct infor- numbers that have been so sadly ovor- San Francisco, whon, if the hopes of mation oil all homo been unnecessary to stimulate inter- too highly recommend them to all null iKusiiujii mat- ' worked for the past few years. The est by providing souvenirs or other itulfevvvH from any form of constipa- tho telephone engineers^ who are en- IMS. Only Hf>c a original libretto by Wllner and Bo- gnged In the work, are realized, the year, Including special marks commemorating the vnr- tion and Its attendant evils. "That's Ji free pullcra. Sul»v Uauaky, which tells nn interesting why we brick our fnith in them with droam of trans-contlnontal telephone .srrlljomcluyor send lous milestones in its career. With 1 our promise of money buck If tlioy do [[»rfrcoEaui|ilt!CO|>y. etory in the spirit of opera eqmiquo, tho exception of a single occasion, communication will have come true. MtCallF»tleniiwlll(!liiiMoyoiitomni™lnrour has""l)een adapted by Henry Blossom not Rive entire sntlsfjieUon. Tfirnc own homo, wlili your own linnfc, clntulnif when one of the actresses in thia play for s'oiirsiiiriiiiitclilklron wbk'li will bo nor- nnd Fredarlo P. Schrador has fur- Plzes: 12 tablets 1. Sund fur freo ratlorn UIIIUIOKUO, to swell to grotesque proportions, bcr, you CUD obtain Ttexnll Bemedlcs We Will Cl»e You Fln« Preicnti for cctlllii! Mill- Tuo Wg bell nt Moscow woUjlm 202 . ^ROBERT VANDEUSEN scrliiMoiisnmaiKfj'ourfrlomls. Cniiri forJH'O . The name of P. C. Whitney has tho original cast has appeared in its ouly nt our Btore—The Rosnll Store. tons, and next In size comes a Buruiesp l'romlilm (Situliu'iio and l.'nsll I'riio Offer, THE McCAll COMPANY, 239 io 249 West 37lh SuHEWTOHK long been associated with the pro-entirety £t every performance, show- Geo. W. Jaques, 181 Broadway. bell weighing 117 toils, 53 First St. South Amboy ^ DIED. ^... r,jNOVER—Richard Stevens Con- over entered into the rest of Para- In ordc ^uainted with our ne\ dise at his Princeton home, 4pril 3 age 79, son of the late Commodore store .^r lor the next two weeks,Bar- Thomas Anderson and Juliana Stevens gains such that will save you many a dfllar, Conover. Funeral Bervice at Trinity Church, Princeton, April 6, at 11:15 st-week. o'clock; service als9 with interment at Christ Church, South Amboy, at $7.50 Men's and Youths' Suits to go at - $4.9! jwark, is 2:45 p. m. $10.00 and 12.50 Suits,strictly hand-made, at 7-r on Second Notice to Contractors. $16 and $15 Suits, the latest shades, to goat 10.... Ms returned Boys'Suits at - 1.49, 1.98 and.3.89 DEALEI) PROPOSALS WILL UK HE. in n celved by the Hoard of Chosen Freehold era at their looms in the Court House, New Lot'of^ Boys' 75c Knickerbocker Pants at - 39c liruuswlck, N. J., on WEDNESUAY, AFIUL 17, 1912, varlc, has been at 2 o'clock p. in-, for tbe construction o 1.50 Serviceable Work.or Dress Pants, special 98c concrete abutments Tor drawbridge over 3, Jones during Woodbridge Creek at State street, 1'ertn Amboy, N. J., according to plaus and speci- 3.50 Shoes or Oxfords, all strictly hand-sewed, fications on nte at the office of Thomas H. Uasgarty, County Collector, New llruns- in patent, tan and gun metal, to go at - 1.98 wiclc, K, J., and at the office of Alvln 1). Fox, County Engineer, l'erth Amboy, N. J. 1 '&Ab!d must be accompanied hv a certi- ... R., was infied cSkk In the amount of 8D00.OI), without any con'riit!ttB»l endorsement*) payahle to theorder of Thgmns H. Haggerty, Couiity Collector, which cTfJnC'sliiUI be forMted if the successful bidder fulls tn enter Into con- THE TURNER STORE •, Sr., apenl tract and bond wltliln ten days Ironi award . her daugh- of bid. . . Outfitters to Men and Boys from Head to Foot The Hoard reserves the right to reject any Old Bridge or nlMilds, IT It ho deemed lo the bent Interest of the county HO to do. (Hlgnod) IMOTKIt II. H. UKKDMICKK, Broadway and David St. South Amboy n and Attest: Director. ;uest ASIIKR W. niKHUTT, Clerk. UVl jny last NOTICE TO CHEMTOIIS. , of Main street Frederic M. P, Pcarsn, exocutor of M.irKyrnt McKeown deceased, by di- ucr Master vacation wltli ruction nf tlio Surrogate of the County SPECIAL! ..a Mrs, Connors, nt Mlntoln (if Middlcnex, hereby Kives notice to N. J. tho creditors of the milil Margaret Mc- Potato Chips 1UC I<4 '' Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. . the above price. Sealed bldB and proposalB wllj be received by the Council, of the City Mrs. J. H. Beswlck and daughter, of South Amboy, N. J., In tho Coun- Margaret, of Camdon, were the guests cil Chamber, nt the City lUill, South Groceries during the week of Miss Laurcta Bloodgood on Sun-Amboy, N. J., at 8:30 p. m., April 1G, 1912, for furnlfdilnK all material and '•\lifornla Prunes, 2 lbs 25u Mother'g and Quaker (Ms pkg. 28day last. Lamb Tongue, was 15c now 13c, oo.ntttnictlng complete according to s Evaporated Milk,..I,cans 25c specifications a Hook and Ladder Oliea/p Casli G-rooer3r ire Brand Mlik.V.",.. 8 cans 25c ;.2 for 25c Mr, and Mrs, John Van Nest, of Truck for tho City of South Amboy, > Starch* ":.'.;.6 boxes 25c 6 boxos Ohio Blue Tip Matches Highlands, were guests of Mr. an''N, J. Mrs. George Applegate, of Main St. on Certified check for $100.00, drawn to order of tho City Treasurer must WYCKOFF & RUE Wednesday. accompany nil bids. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J A satisfactory Surely Bond for Miss Helen Nichols, of Engllshtown $3,000.00 for the faithful performance spent Saturday and Sunday.last with ot the contract will be required of tho successful bidder, which will be her mother, Mrs. Emily Nichols, of returned when work ia accepted. George 'street. Specifications may be obtained at Coal Strike Cannot Iran.Citizen Advertisers and get value City! Hall. Mrs. Symmes Campbell, of Main The Council reserves the right to reject any or nil bids .if in their judg- Affect a Gas Range street, was out on Thursday for tho ment .they best serve the City's la-' first time since her serious accident terests. of some months ago. By order of'thc Council of the City of South Amboy.-, . If you'buy a gas range you need not Miss Helen Applegate, of Main st! RICHARD M»MACK, - ,. City ;Clerlc. is spending, her Easter', vacation ajt worry about the fuel situation. EASTER SHOWING! Philadelphia, with her uncle, thp PIIOI'OSAIS. Rev. George D. Bell. Sealed bids and'proposals will be Public Service will have to do the wor- received on Tuesday. Apr.il 30th, 1912, at 8:30 p. m., by the Council, in the rying. Mr. and_ Mrs. Vincent Conover, of Council Chamber, at the City Hall, All our departments are in blossom. The Trenton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. South Amboy, N. J.t for the construc- You just light a match and turn a finest in every line of merchandise that can be George Applegate, of Main street, on tion of the Mechanicsville section of the Sanitary sewer system of the City valve and your fire will be ready. produced is here for your inspection and com- Tuesday and Wednesday. of South Amboy, N, J. All bids must be accompanied by a And gas is really.more economical and parison. The prices are far lower than any "JtOTMAGE SALE." certified check for $500:00 drawn to Do not fail to attend the "Rummage the order of tho Treasurer of the more convenient than coal. other store for the class of goods we handle, City of South Amboy, N. J. thus.showing what cash business can do Sale," -which will be held by Mrs. H. One hundred and twenty working Ranges sold on easy terms. B. "Ware's Sunday School. Class, on days will be allowed for the com- Moaday, April 8th, all day, in thepletion of the work, store owned by Mrs. Everett, No. 140 Specifications may be obtained at the City Hall. • $1.00'Silk Gloves In white ana black, double finger tip's, 18 Broadway. Many useful-articles wi'.i The Council reserves the right to button length, at ...C9o be for sale, including second-hand reject any or all bids as may best V Public Service Gas Company $T.2B Liidlts' Kid Gloves In white, blaolc, tan and grey, every oarpets, furniture, hats, clothing, serve the City's Interests. pair guaranteed, at \. 9Sc lamps, dishes, mantel ornament*!, By order of the Council, RICHARD M. MACK, 39c Quality In Ladies' black and white Sillc Ho&e, at....". 25c fancy articles, books, and other things City Clerk. $l.C0 "White Needlework Dresses square neck and short sleeves too numerous to mention, Home- from 6 to 14 years, at %Viy made candy will also be for sale. ritorosAis. - $1.85 White Needlework Dresses splendid value low neck Proceeds to be used for-the "Church Sealed bids and proposals will be and short- sleeves, at ' $1.49 improvement Fund," received on April 30th, 1912, at 8:30. p. m., by the Council, In tho Council ?i00 .Allover Needlework Drosses with (loop Needlework -o- liambor, at the City Hall, South Am- flounce from G to 3 4 years, at $2.9S Y0ICE OF THE PEOPLE. boy, N. X, for the construction of a :$lffiO Children's Needlework Dresses from'2 to C years, at $1.25 Steel Water Tank and connections $2.00 Wliito Lawn Drosses neatly trimmed with Vftl Lace and Tor the City of South Amboy. Ctlltor South Amboy Citizen: All-bids must he accompanied by a •To 11-Inch .Hash liliban from 2 (0 fi years, at $1.11) Dear Sir!—I have not seen any pub-: mortified check for $100.00 drawn to French (ilnglmm Uressos trimmed with combination colors lishcd account, in any of the news-' ;lie onler of the Treasurer of the low and High noek from 2 lo fi years from t!)e 11 ]> to Sfl.2."> !>apevs generally circulated in tills] "ity of South Amboy, N; ,1. Men'g Columbia. Dress Shirts in all the leading patterns, color Fifty working days will be allowed i:ity, of tho recent doings of tbe Bonrd or thn completion of the work. • guaranteed, nt $1.00 nf Bdiienlion that itro so much in the Specifications may bo obtained at Agout for the Cufturn Shirt with the Heversiljh; Cuff, at. ...ffl.-lO imblic eye at present. ho City Hall. Clout's four-in-hand tics In all the. leading shades from 2Sc to l!)c Tho Council reserves the right to, It must be an oversight that no reject any or all bids as may bout' 5-nly I'uro Linen Collnrs all tho Inlest styles 2 for &>c scribe has informed tho public that orvc the City's interest. We carry Hie licst viirlely of Men's Hosier)' from 10c up to l!)c last week the1 Board of Educntion paid By order of tbe Council, $•1.00 Uli-to-ilnte Men's Dress Shoes at $1!)S a bill of one thousand dollars for RICHARD M. MACK, South Amboy, N. J. $3.00 Men's Gun Metal rthitclicr Dress Shoos, at $2.25 architectural plans for a new school City Clerk. $3.50 Ladles' Short Vamp, tan calf button Shoes, at $2.!>S that those public servants have found ,$4,00 Ladies' While Nu-1'Judt llutton Shoes, at $8.25 cannot he built, and so much good Children's White Nn-THick Shoes from Infants' to Misses', sizes money collected from the people as Easter Monday, April 8th from $1.00 1111 axes is wasted. The Successful Four-Act Domestic For anything in the line of Slides, loam our prices before going It is a singular occurrancc, that no Now in Progress elsewhere. liaper has reached tho homos of our Drama, Entitled people, informing them that these ex- ponsivo professional 'services are not I am showing a smart line Closing out our Boys' Clothing even now tho property of either the of models and novelties. "Valley Farm" Board of Education or tho city. Such Wo still have remaining a line line of Boys' Suits from 3 to 17 uxurles, it would seom, by tight y*oars at remarkably low prices. You enn make your 51.00 bill Everything new in trimmed Under auspices ot the ught to bo the property of those who roach na far as $2.00 now, since the entire line must bo closed huve paid so handsomely for them. md untrimmed shapes, flow- out, for want of space. They ought to be treasured here and giiiirdWl well, if only for exhibition ore, feathers, ribbons, silks •ME purposes. Instead of this it is stated nd novelties are being dis- Special Saturday and Monday in good authority, that these artistic All .Linen Torchon lace, such as exhibited in our show cas.i, [ravings are In the keeping of the played. Twelve People in Cast-Double Quartet—Six well wt.rth JOe at sule for He a yard. Only a limited quantity, don't :ompany of artists who took such miss your cbnnce. pains to produce them, and that toy I extend to you a personal Piece Orchestra—26 People in Play a stipulation between the parties of nvitation to inspect the new tho first and second part, the titles to SHOW STARTS AT 8.15 P. M. .hem still rests with the architects, hings. M. KAUFMAN ind IE the city desires to use them it any future time they may be ob- Tickets 25 Cents Reserved Seats 35 Cents 150 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. nincd by the city paying the equtv- 'arisen's Millinery Parlor Tickets on sale at Jaques' Drug Store, Broadway (Continued on Page Fount) 167 Broadway THE SOUTH AJTBOY CITIZEN. I SHINN & SOJN Gen. >,. S. Trnes Post, r SATURDAY, APRIL a, 1913. Painters and Decorators O. A. IL, meets first and th,. Paper Hanging and Jfore»co Wort nesday afternoon of each roonu 3 o'clock, in Michael Welsh's Ha. SEW TOBK AMUSEMENTS. Estimate Cheerfully Chen. Commander, Aaron Stillwell; Adju- £8 Tears Experience tant, S. H. Chatton. 83 George Street South Amboy St Stephen's Lodge, So. 63, F. & k, Criterion Theatre. 31. MectB at K. of P. Hall, first and Robert Hilliard, In his fifth month third Mondays of each month (except- of "The Argyle Case," at the Criterion ing July, August, and holidays) at New York, rouses capacity audiences l:'il) p. m. to enthusiasm while solving the in- C GEORGE LUKE HAVELL genious complications of thrilling Joel Parker Council, No. C9, .Jr. O. twin mysteries in a real detective V. A. 31., meets every Friday evening, play, in which real up-to-the-minute in Knights of I'ythias Hall. Councilor, detective methods are illustrated and DENTIST M, Loo Stults; Uncording Secretary the dictograph and finger print pro- A. n. Chutlen. cess are graphically demonstrated. Broadway and Augusta Street, Gorm Lodge, No. S(i, D. It. S ,/The Argyle Case" is not a l'rcalc Regular meetings second and fourtk drama, but a rational, realistic play SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Fridays of each month at S p. m., iE that grips like a handcuff and sus- Bundcnsen's Hall. President, Louis tains the quiver of suspense to the Borlund, Sr.; Secretary, Jena Thomp- final moment. There is an abundance son; Financial Secretary, George of witty, laughter-compelling comedy ROOM 3 Mortinesen; Treasurer, John S. Lund blended with its tensely dramatic sit- PARISEN BUILDING. uations. As a study of scientfic de- of Jersey Lodsro, Xn. 181, B. of tective methods, such as are employ- L. V. and i:., iiuetR in Welsh's Hall ed in the famous cases of its co-auth- First and Third Sundays of eack or. William J. Burns, it is both ab- month at 2 p. m. J. )•:. Pippcit, Pres- sorbing and instructive. Mr. Hilliard, It's A Cure That's Sure ident; L. 1). Wortluy, Financial Sec- as Asche Kayton, who solves the Ar- -IOK- retary and Treasurer; F. L. Hawes gyle mysteries, plays with authority, Recording Secretary. power, humor and distinction and is S RHEUMATISM, GOUT. credited with the greatest success of SCIATICA, AND Washington Camp, Xo. 30, I», O,. his brilliant career. The supporting S. of A., rntiKK second and fourth «ast is one of the most perfect as- LUMBAGO Monday nightR of each month, at K sembled in New York in many se- \\r li,iv,- rinvil Tli.Hisnn'is uilll of P. Hall, at S o'clock. William W nons. Matinees of "The Argyle Case" Anderson, president; Charles S. Buck- are given on Wednesdays and Sat- JONES BREAK/UP k vice-iiresident; Ilcrt Lambert- urdays. AND IT WILL CURE YOU son, Master of Forms; John French, Always ill stock at financial secretary; Joseph E. Pippett, "'" ing secretary; Joseph Hubbard, Theatre. A. C. PARISEN'S apirfin; IVter .1. Cas.sidy, treasurer At the New Amsterdam Theatre in Friendship Council, No. Hi, I), of L. New York City, that most, delightful PHAHMAOY Hrouclwity ima Aujjusm Slreet meets on alternate Fridays of «ack of all musical comedies, "Oh! Oh! month, at 2.110 p. m., in Knights of Delphine," Is nearing its 2f>0t.h per- Pythias Hall, First and Stockton formance, an achievement unequalled streo:n. Councilor, Mrs. Ethel Stults, by any other theatrical production Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada Ward this season. Surely an enviable rec- LOWEST PRICED ord and yet not surprising when one KAKDWAIIK NTOHK JN TOWN. Paul Deflraw Ilimillton Lodge, No. considers that there hns not been as f)52, II. of It. T,, meets every 2d and worthy or engaging a musical phiy Victor and the six pretty models in "Oil! Oil! DELHI INK" «t the New Amsterdam fourth Sunday of each month at K. produced,/ in this country in many a of P. Hall. President, A. M. Slover; long day. Women like "Oh! Oh! Del- Theatre. New York Cily. C. I. BERGEN Secretary, William Bulman; Treas- phine" for Its daintiness, smart gowns i.'orner Htovuns nvonue »«d Klrut street. urer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Agent of nnd amusing complications; men for Hard ware, 'linware. Aj;ate\vart, Official Publication, Edward McDon- its side-splitting humor and jollity. created for her buoyant style of fun A\ KITOKT TO KAISK *.'ill,(l(IO Breaking Even. (JiiH l'ixturcK. Mantels, (ias ough. klnn. Pat (to doi'ior)—"If Oi Uv«, doctor, Everybody likes it for the wonderfully Then1 Is a plcntitmle of songs anil IOK (1111,1)IIKX'M 110.11 K SOCIKTV Plates, Etc. catchy music that is whistled In the 1 Bure Oi'll hnv« you .o thank for It." Protection Engine Company meets streets and played in every up-to-date dances. .Im Smith lias two ilovellies. WIt.li hundreds of) little children Pat's Wife (Homnwhnt prejudiced -CHOOL SUrriJES--Iiig Stock on the fourth Thursday of each month hotel throughout the country. The- "The Sandwich l)Mtt" and "The. Tuir IhroiiKhout thi! State homeless and against the doctor)—"And If you die, at Engine HOUBC, Bergen Hill, at 7:30 atre parties are very much in evi- go." Mr. Carle will sing "I've Taken friendless, tho New Jersey Children's p. m. President, William Birmingham; 1 Such a Fiincy to Yon," mid accompany Pat, you can thank him, too."—Judge Stationery, Tobacco and I Treasurer, Michael Welch; Foreman, dence, especially" at the Wednesday Home Society finds Itself unable to and Saturday matinees. If you arc it with one of his niiiiiirknlile eccen- Patrick Conway; Secretary, Francis going to New York, It is well to write tric dances. Miss Williams will In; give assistance because of lack of CAWTA8 GLOTES Stanton. heard in these song hits: "Don't Turn Quite Right. a day or two ahead for your seat funds and facilities. The Society ban General Morgan Lodge, No. 96, L 0. reservations. It is not alone fash- My Picture to the Wall," "Hoop-la, been doing a work among the child- ionable society that has net its ap- Father Doesn't Care" and "Ooo-Oiio 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening a'. proval on "Oh1! ,©h! Delphine," but Lena." A kineniacolor moving picture ren of which the State may well feel 7.30 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias literacy all classes of theatre goers. film is also made use of in an odd andproud, but It is, and has been ham- Hall. Noble Grand, Syrus E. Davis; Jn the cast, which has beep -unchanged effective way. pered iind hindered because sufficient Secretary, Charles P. Thomas; Finan- HIGH-GB.ADE cial Secretary, Adolph Steiner. Blnce the first night baok in Septem- In addition to a large chorus of funds have not been available to car- ber, are such favorites fls F)'»n^ >fc- young and pretty jrlrls the co-stara ry on the work in response to tlw Star Building and Loan Association, Intire, Scott Welsh, Grace .Kdmyu.i], will be supported by such well known of South Amboy, N. J., meets In City Octavia Broske, Frank Dqanv,' S,l.u;i»t |and popular entertainers IK William constantly increasing demands. Hall, on the fourth Monday evening Christie, Stella Hoban, George A. ! Danforth, Al Hart, George Lydockor. At a recent meeting of the Ladies' in each month. President, Thomas Beane, Helen Raymond, Alfred Fisher j Meander, Donald McMillan, Auxiliary held in Trenton, it. was de- i. Gelsinon; Secretary, John J. Delan- and a hundred others, Vl7 Leaoh, Kalph Nairn, Anita ey; Treasurer, John J. Coalcley. Rotlia, Moya Mannering, Merrita Ks- cided by that organization to assume momlc Clara McFarlaml, Viola Harts, the burden of raising a fund of fit"Ly- Lndj flrace Lodge, No, 27, D. of B. Alice CarrlngUm and Joe Smith. Ther^ thousand dollars ($fi0.000), to be used F. W. STEINS, 1. O. 0. F. Meets on the First and T-*:•' ' Mor Theatre, !)0 tlle ll!nlal Third Friday evening of each month, wl'ii Wednesday lln,i gat- in thi! construction of a Receiving tevfiiB Avenue, ucarMain Street, " ''A Man's Friends," one of the best urdW' matinees. SOUTH AM11OY in Scully's Hall, StevenB avenue. Mra plays that I have seen," said W. Home for children and in the main- S. Kaufman, N. G.; Mrs. Margaretta. Bourke Cockran, the distinguished tenance and extension of the work of Thomas, Recording Secretary. politician and orator, "goes a step The Ljric Theatre. the society. I.AWLEH. Council, No. C, I>. of P. Imp'd further than any other plays that have, The star-cast revival of Lester Will- Order of Red Men, meets every second dealt with existing conditions, po- lack's drama, "Roseilale," which op- The method of the New Jersey "Wluil is u philosopher?" and fourth Thursday of the month, litical and social." Mr. Cockran went ens a four-weeks' engagement at tho Children's Home Society is to send out at 2.30 ii. m., in K. of P. Hall. Poca- on to state that Mr. Poole, in his play, Lyric Jlonday night, under the direc- its lieutenants into all parts of the "The instil -whose only troubles ar< hnntas. Mrs. Hertna Warner; K. of R.. tion of William A. Brady, Ltd., brings has, "with subtlest wit and the most State for the purpose of finding and the troubles of his friends." Kato J, Berlow. intense dramatic power, "exposed th« back to the stage one of the most pop- manner in which human virtues arc ular and most famous play con- gathering in such children as may be Independence Engine & Hose Co, tributed by the earlier school of homeless and friendless. These child- DEFECTIVE EYES No. 1. meets 3d Monday in each month employed to engender political cor- We Make ruption. This important and inter- American playwrights. It has been ren must be cared for by the society cause bluring headaches, nervousness, at 8 o'clock p. m. Foreman, Martin fifth years since "Rosedale" was first Shuler; President, John B. Woodward; esting play begins its third week at until such time as- they can he plac- dizziness, etc. Proper glasses will tho Astor Theatre Monday, with its presented to the theatregoers of Xew FINE RAG CARPETS Secretary, N. N. Pearce. exceptional cast which includes Geo. York, but, despite the laps--* of half a ed in the homes of families where they afford immediate relief. Consult century, the drama is singularly mod- Good Samarllan Lodge, No. 52, K. of Fawcett, Frederick Burton, Vincent will be surrounded by homo Influences And Has Bogs Ont of Tour Bags F. J. MONAGHAJf, Opt, D. P., meets every Wednesdny evening ern In both plot and construction. and loving care and attention. By Serrano, Katherine Groy, Lily Cahlll, Wallack .produced it in 1805, at tho J. MHIEB, 188 Smith St, Perth Ambof, K. J. at 8 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias Harold Russell, Roy Fairchild and this method hundreds of children who Hall, corner of First and Stockton old Wallack theatre, situated at tho 845-847 Stntc St, Perth Amboy, N. J. Daflj: 8 g. m. to 8 p. m. George Backus. , corner of Broadway and Thirteenth, might have developed into criminals streets. Chancellor Commander, Jo- W. Bourke Coclcran, who sat, In the and its success at the time was im- have grown up to be good men and Recommended by Dr. Fithian, Dr. seph F. Christoph; Keeper of Rec- Hame box with Col. Theodore Roose- mediate and substantial. Before tho Wilson, Dr. Hay, Dr. Kitchell, Dr. ords and Seals, William A. Chapman. velt at tho opening performance of good women. #r season closed, though, it was present- Daniel J. Donlin Salter and other leading professional Seneca Tribe, No. 23, Imp'd. 0. B, A Man's Friends," at the Astor the- ed • only twice weekly—the other A Receiving Hoinn is a vital need. men. Glasses from $2.50 up. M meets every Thursday evening, at atre, was enthusiastic in his admir- nights being set apart lor tho play- There must be a suitable place in 8 o'clock, in Knights of Pythias Hall. ation of Mr. Poolo's play. ing of old comedies—it had been per- Plumbing and Heating which to house the little ones until Sachem, Michael Phillips; Chief of formed 12u times and always, as thft Records, George G. Oliver; Collector records disclose, to capacity audien- such time as homes can be secured Gas Fitting and Tinning NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. of Wampum, Stephen Miller. Cohan Theatre. ces. During this long run which, in for them. Because the building now It's like old times to have May those days was looked upon us phe-being used is unfit and unsafe, it must Estimates Furnished on Request Sterling Castle, No. 50, K. G. E, Irwin on Broadway for a long run. nomenal—with little likelihood of the TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY meets first and third Saturday eve- be replaced. Hundreds of children Had she opened her season at Goo. M. record ever being surpassed—the fame SHOP: For New York, Newark and Eliza- ning of each month, at 7:30 o'clock, Cohan's Theatre, New York, earlier, of the play spread throughout the throughout the State are waiting to beth at 6.23, 7.07, "7.32. 7.50, *8.19, at Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble she might enBily have run the season country. Thousands of Union soldier* bo cared for. Tho Society is ready George St., between Stevens 10.01, 11.11 a. m.i 12.03, 12.28, 2.41, Chief, Charles T. Grace; Master o! through as was her custom further passing through the city, saw "Rosn- nnd YHUITIP- to caro for every child 4.35, 5.00, B.57, 8.08, p. m. Sundays, Records, George H. Mack. down town years ago, for "Widow by dalo" at Wallack's and cirri 8.26, a. m.; 1.17, 5.02, 6.47, 9.22 p. m. Proxy," is as successful aB any ve- to their comrades glowing rr i and Pine Aves. United Brotherhood of Carpenters hicle this funny lady over hud. As it the drama and of the player For Long Branch, Asbury Park, etc., nnd .loiners of America, Local 1892, Is Bho will stay ut Cohan's Theatre un- result, ' when Wallack rev1 5.22, 9.12 a m.; 12.07, s2.10, 4.39, 6.08, meets second and fourth Wednesdays til it is time for her to pack up for drama in later years, it wa 6.39, 10.00 p. m. 12.56 night. Sundays of each month in People's Hall, Sayre- Irwin Island, of the Thousand Islands, here and elsewhere by audio 4.55, 9.42, a. m.; 5.02, 10.07, p, m. ville. President. Benjamin Crablel; whoro Hhc spends the heated spell. er to see it. played. UJHINE SHOP For Freehold. 5.22, 7.08, 9.12, a. m Vice-President, Fred Kconlg; Record- 12.07, 2.27, 5.39, 6.2". 6.39, p. m. Sun-ing Secretary, Fred Johnson; Finan- "Rosodnle" was rovlvod in days, 11.10, a. m.; 6.02, 10.07, p. m. cial Secretary, Frank M. Irwin: <«ii!et.r Theatre. •lS(iS, twice in 1871 nnd onci NES, BOILERS and M1CDISBEI s Saturdays only. Treasurer, Charles EnRlehart. 1877. New York witnessed *New York only. "Stop Thief" hns registered its fifth Of all kindu repaired. Singing Society Liederkrnnj, South consecutive month at tho Gaiety the- importnnt revival in 189'! Amboy. Practice of singing takes years ago—and, since thei ntro, New York, where this excrucia- <5L MAKING, PLUMBIHO, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. place every Monday of each month ac tingly funny farce, from the pen of its performance by stock 8 p. m. Business meeting held every the script of "Rosedale" Lillian Hendriclison, administratrix Cnrlyln Mooro continues to attract US FITTING. STEAM AKD of Theodosla H. Grover, deceased, by first Monday of each month at 9 laughing throngs who watch with in- and neglected until Mr. 1 p. m. Fred Thumhart, President; ing ti play for his nnnu HOT WATEB HEATOS direction of tho Surrogate of the tonso intorost the. efforts of a squad 1 Kutscner, vice-president; Harry Rich- revival, determined to pi County of Middlesex, hereby gives of policemen to unravel tho mystery notice to the creditors of the said ard, secretary; Chas. Steuerwald. that surrounds the movements of the lack classic once more NEWELL JAMES treasurer; B. Grohe. librarian. public. Theoilosia H. Grover, to bring In their crooks who are the cause, of it all, ier Second and Stockton Sts. debts, demands and claims against nnil the kleptomaniacs who imagine the esiate of tht said deceased, under Conrt linrilnn, No. U, F. of A., meets that they are tho guilty parties. "Stop oath or affirmation, within nine on the second and fourth Wednesdays Thief" moves at a fast, puce, and the Oblivion. of each month, at 8 p. m., in Protec- "If our man doesn't n months from this date or they will lntighs pile high. In fact it is a mirth .S. J. DOLAN be forever barred of any action there- tion Hall. Chief Ranger, Marcua convulsion from start to finish,, but ill the legislature," says for Kgninst the said administratrix. Peterson; Sub-Chief Ranger, Louis it Is a lovely sensation and will tone Courier, "we'll send hlrr Borland: Finan. Secretary, Edward you up Immensely. 1 Dated February 21, 1913. Dewan; Treasurer, Michael Zupko; where he'll be lost sight LILLIAN HENDRICKSON, . heard from again." , . , Rec. Secretary, Louis Melnzer; Sr. Electrical Administratrix. Woodward, Nelson Hanks; Jr. Wood- (Jnind Opern House. ward, Nelson Kvlest; Sr. Beadle, Hard to Dec After a successful tour that com- 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Michael Press; Jr. Beadle, Ludwlg menced on Broadway and has inclu- "How did that race be Contractor THOMAS BROWN, EXECUTOR OF Hartman; Trustees, Aaron Hyer, Sr., ded most of the larger cities of this and the giraffe come otr Catherine Whalen, deceased, by di- Richard McCloud, Sr., Andrew Kron- country and Canada, Richard Carle .links. • rection of the Surrogate of the Coun- meyer. and Miss Battle Williams will return "It hasn't been decide- ty of Middlesex, hereby gives notice tn Nnw York and Cohan & Harris' kins. "The giraffe's bei enrr Street Sooth Amboy to the creditors of the said Catherine (.rand Opera House, New York, for a Whalen to bring In their debts, de- "Get a Salary Raising Education! " •week's engagement commencing Mon- feet abend of the zebn Telephone 121-W was three feet behind, mands and claims against the estate That's what nn education in this day night, April 7, in tho farce with of the said deceased, under/oath or school means. music, "Tho Girl from Montmartre," press. a the Time to Get Estimates on affirmation, witliin nine months from and the added novelty, J. M. Barrie's this date, or they will be forever bar- It means that you get a thorough laughable problem :play -satire, "A Breakers Ah Heatlnp. red of any action therefor against knowledge of all the commercial Slice -6f Life," which Charles Froh- Auntie (nnxionslyi—I the snid executor. branches so necessary In the business man enrler In tho season presented you have had the prop Dated February 18, 1913. world to-ilay. Ambition will not keep nt the Empire theatre,. RICAN AND IDEAL llADIATOBtl a poor man's wife? S\ THOMAS DHOWN, you long at the "elbow of the boss" "Tho Girl from Montmartre," with AND B0HEBS. Indeed. Pupa hasn't i Executor. —you'll own tho revolving chair your- its spicy, laugh-provoking lines nnd spending money worth it '^situations, has proved the moat popu- IAEDS0N * BOYNTON HEAT1 self before you know It. This school lar medium that either Mr. Carlo or Venrs. I always get thi: WILLIAM MOORE leads the way—enroll at once. 'IBB Williams has appeared in for ISxcnnnge. ; VO BOILERS AND BAKGES. ny years. As the bibulous doctor Trainer's Business College, simply,fCannot get out of trouble Lost Moriey. aclver & Letts or SBven rooms, Improvements, family of out Madison township, died at Cliff- at Mrs. Charlofi Stuart's llowur store, DISPLAY two, state full particulars. Clark,T. O. Uox wood about midnight on Wednesday, Borden's Evap. Milk, large can - 8c .211. 8-MM corner Broadway nnd Augusta, street, aged 76 years. Saturday afternoon, April 6, from 2 OF FOB 8ALK. o'clock until G. Come and mako us Parker House Tomato Catsup, bottle • 7e Tho Finance Committee of the M. a visit and take homo u nice liomo- FOll fcALU—House and four lots In Me- K. Church held a meeting on Monday ADVANCED MODELS uhanlCHVllle. Cheap to cash buyer. Apply inndu cake, pic, loaf of broad and to A.. Steiner, 25 church street. 4-0 evening at tho home of W. M. TCm- HOMO crullers. * (High grade goods.) FOB SALE—Five lots on Second street. mons, on Second street. AND 5flll sell single lots If desired. A. steiner, 26 Ohurch street. , 4-ri-tf The Itaritun Klver liallroad I>UHH- Ton slumps freSTAMe ITHII Pth eSPECIALFifty stumpsS free with the FOB SALE CHEAI" to quick buyer. 7 Tht; many friends of Mr. (ieorgg. (inger cars vvhioli were Htatloned near NEW SPRING AND room house city water aud gas. Lot 00x100 Taylor, who formerly resided in this following: following: feet, with barn. 0. E. Applogate, I'rospoet the ear nhops on Friday evening were city, will regret to lciirn that he is Eagle Baking Powder, ',61b 25c ttreet. **tf broken open and a Int. of tlckoln HtoN SUMMER White Duck Shoo Polish, bt. lOo FOH SALK—I'roperty. corner (ieorgo seriously ill at. Scarsdule, N. Y. en from Conductor French's strong Best Tea, any flavor, %lb 80c ttreet and Broadway, consisting of 2 lots, Eagle Corn Starch, pkg.. 10c store with 12 rooms, and store with (> roonm box. Some ticliot punches worn also and basement. Low price to quick buyer Edgar Higgins hus purchamod CREATIONS Vanilla or Lemon Ex. bot.. 10c Inquire of Mrs. Kllzaboth Holl'man, John taken. Hovoral robbcrloH have taken One Hundred stumps with tbe lota between David and Henry Htreels street. 'J'H-tr place near the eiiKino HbopB recentl/ •\ T« Baker's Cocoanut, box 10c following: i FOR SALE—A special bargain In a nine from S. Eisner. The sale was inado and the railroad ofllciuls have evi- room house and 3 lots, city water and gas or Pure Pepper, box 10c Imperial Baking Powder, lb 45c electric lights. Also 6 room house, line yard through real estate agent, A. Steiner. dence which will enable them to f with flowers nnd fruits, (ins, hot and cold Lenox Soap, 7 cakes 25c Best Tea, any flavor, lb COc water, large stationary range. Also several euro the offender. jff K. O'HARA'S .special farm bargains ranging from uU acres H. H. Hunnott, formerly of Koyport, upwards. SBlots in Block it bis. atasucrlllco 130 Broadway price. All lots are extra size, some as deep has leased tho Amboy House, and An effort will be made In u financial as 200 feet, Charles B. Huckelcw li-25-tr will have an opening this (Saturday) way noxt Sunday, April fi, at the Have you tried Silver Blend Coffee? TO'FBOPKBTV OWNKHS—I make a evening. He will run it as a llrst- Methodist Protestant Church, Second specialty of managing estates and coll6ctlng rents, and can collect yours better than you clnss hotel. street and Stevens avenui! for (.he ben- NOTICE TO I'llOI'KKTY OWNERS A Handsome Prize will be given can colleot your own. I will take charge "of On Stevpiis Avenue, between Mulu your repairs and collect for 6 per cant. You efit of tho flood sufferers In Ohio. Free with each package at 28c lb. have no trouble chasing delinquents. You City Clerk HIchard M. Mack and .Street ami llordontown Avenue, come to my ollice on the 10th. of each month Those desiring to assist and who are A sure winner. and get an Itemized Statement and uhecK Goorgo Gundrum, of this city, are unable to attend the services can send In full. Win. H. I'arlsen, real ostate and Hn- The Council of the City of South sur&nce, 189 Broadway, South Amboy, N. .1. members of the April term grand jury. contributions to the Sunday School 1-11-K! Former BherilT William H. Quacken- superlntcdnent, Mr. Howard Blood- Amboy will meet on Friday, April boss is the foreman. good, or the pastor, F. F. Craig. Let lth, IMS, in the Council Chamber, MISCELLANEOUS. us play the part of the good Samari- City Hall, with the property owners Brown Bros. Tea Co. Ida lirwin, aged 13 years, daughter on Slevons avenue, to discuss the tan. FOB SALE—Four piece cherry bed room BLUE FRONT '^ult: one parlor stove, nearly new. Apply at of Jerry Krwin, of Tlcetown, died at matter of paving said street, in order Brown Bros. Tea Co. 3-20 I hat the council may ascertain tho the home of her aunt at Matawan, on Anton NabiuB and Crank Sliulz, of FOR SALE CHEAI1—Horse, Wagon and views of tho property owners regard- Wednesday night, after only a brief this city, wore arrested Monday eve- Harness. Apply to A. II. Slover, Uordeu- ing the details of said improvement, 183 Broadway Telephone 153-W town avenue. 8-8-lf illness of pneumonia. ning by Special Oilicor J. J. Keennn before proceeding with notice of in; DRESSMAKING—Ladles deslrlni! dress- while riding on a coal train coming making Of any kind dono, are invited to send Russell Deats, who has buen spend- tention, ordinance, etc., for paving .' their work to Mrs. F. L. Mackoy. 20 John from Old Bridge and taken before Re- said street. 'street. Fit and work guaranteed. !t-'2I)-2 ing several weeks at Redlands, Cal., corder Esser of Sayroville, who fined WOOD FOB SALE—Cord Wood, long tire arrived in this city on Monday morn- By resolution of the Council. wood, by the load; chestnut and locust Posts them five dollars each for trespassing. out to order, any length—Frank Melnzar, ing. His many friends are glad to Officer Keenan now hopes that he has R. M.3IACK, Buy Irom Citizen Advertisers and get value . 176 Broadway.! 12-214 see him back at his home again. 4-5-2 City Clerk. MONEY TO LOAN In sums of »100,$20(l. fJOO found the ring-leaders and that the MQ0, (MM and up tu SJ.tM). Inquire at l.'iw lesson which he wishes to convey will A regular meeting of the Exempt ORDINANCE NO. 41. Offices ot John a. Lovely, lt'J Droadway. be fully understood, so that he will Bremen's Association will bo hold on AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage, havp no more trouble of this kind in - Apply to J, A. Ooan, F. O. Uulldlug. Monday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock. the Regulating and Grading of Por- the future. tia Street, from Feltus Street to Pine All 'Exempt Firemen are earnestly Avenue, in the City of South Amboy. HELP WANTED. H. Wolff & Co. quested to attend' and become mem- Be it Ordained by the Common Coun* A grand Temperance and Prohibi- bers. cil of the City of South Amboy: WANTED—Woman, must be good plain tion rally of Middlesex county will •cook, no washing, good wagei.—Mrs. G. W. Section 1. That Portia street in be hold at the first M. E. Church, said city between Feltus street and Orane, Portia street. South A mboy. 4-o-tf W. J. Masterson, of Indianapolis, New Brunswick, on April 7, at 8 Pine avenue be regulated and graded ind., will please accept our thanks in accordance with the map prepared WOBH WANTED. o'clock, p. m. Quincy Lee Morrow, of for post cards and newspapers show- by S. J. Mason, City Engineer, and on Poultry Wire...... Chicago, will be the speaker; and the file in the Clerk's office of the City WANTED-Famlly Washing to take home Ing the damage done by the flood at Mrs. Anna Blllca, iu;i Henry street. 1-5-2- Seminary Quartet, will furnish music: of South Amboy. that city nnd other places in the WANTED—A woman would like washing Mrs. Howard will be soloist. Dr. Section 2. The expense of the im- and Ironing to do at home or to go out, or West. provement aforesaid, Including sur- house cleaning.—Mrs. Johnson, 60 David Mason, of Metuchen, will preside. Dr. veying if the same be necessary, and and Garden Supplies...... i street 4-5-2 Morgan Reed will give a word of the cost of making said Improvement The members of the South Amboy welcome, and Mrs. Anna R. Fisher, shall be assessed against the lands or- Bridge Whist Club were entertained president of the County W. C. T. U.\ real estate benefitted toy ;said im- Exquisite Easter Styles on Tuesday afternoon at the home of provement in the manner required by will give greetings from the women. law,' and the balance if any paid by Mrs. Leonard Furman, on John street, the city at large in the manner pro- Galvanized Poultry Wire, 2 In Millinery! the time was pleasantly spent In TICK—MATTHEWS vided by law. ' cards. Mrs. May Elizabeth Pearce-Tice, of Section 3. This ordinance shall take i inch mesh—12, 24, 36, 42, effect immediately. A presentaion of everything Ticetown, was married at 4 o'clock P - correct for spring. Georga Barrett, a Perth Amboy ton last Sundcy afternoon to James Mpf- '• 48, 60 and 72 inches wide. dealer, was arrested "by Police Chief Me liews. The bride was the widov " A choice assortment of this Donnell for vending teas ana coffees Rev. John Wesley Tice, who dep;. in this city without a license. He was spring's latest shapos, trim- this life on November 24, 1908. 1 inch mesh—12, 24 and brought before Justice Birmingham ceremony took place at the med with ribbons, flowers and and fined $10.00. homestead and was performed by 36 inches wide. Mr. Haymer, of MoJ-ganville, "stick-tips." Miss Leola Ginter celebrated he\ (jvulch Miss Ella F. Tice sen fourth birthday on Wednesday after- bountiful wedding dinner. noon by a delightful party at her HANDSOME TKIMMED DBESS IIATS o ' home. About twenty-five little guests $8.60 to $5.00 GEORGE V. TICE. irero present and greatly enjoyed the ikes, Hoes, Shovels TAIXOKED SUIT HATS (leasing affair. Refreshments were George Farington Tice, wh< $2.00 to $3.50 served. death as the result of an accic and Spades CUUDKIiii'S TRIMMED SHAPES , I the Matawan Clay works las urday, was the son of Captain $1.75 to $3.50 A large number of applications for Tice, of Ticetown, and well kno membership In the Knights of Colum- this city. The body was taken t You must como In person t0 appre- bus has been received by South Am- rowsmith Bros.' morgue, where othy and Clover Seed. ciate the Btyle, tlio chic nnd the Rnmrt boy Council No. 426. It is the in- innined over Sunday. The fu tention of the local council to ex- shapes. ; wns held from the Methodist Ei emplify the first degree of the order ai Grass Seed in packages pal Church, Cbeesequake, on Tu> earty in May. last, and interment was made 1' >r bulk. Parisen's Millinery church cemetery ; Deceased Is Kapiilein Brothers, who reside at vlved by a widow, Julia Tice SID CLEMENS AND BOB. "Cook's Farm," lost a valuable horse three children, Lillian B., Pic i Balls, Gladiolus and MOKLEY WILL CLASH last Friday. It was thought it might L., and George, Jr. A final of ton rounds with Kid havo boen stolen and a search was Tuberose Bulbs. demons, of Perth Amboy, and Bob. made. It wa3 found two days later PBE8BYTERIAN ITEMS. Morley, of Staton Island, as the prin- along the Cheesequake road, where We wish to call attention t n Sets. cipals, will be the feature at noxt it had strayed. ^ quarterly Communion service Monday evenings entertainment of tlio \ will be observed at the mornln Etchmond A. C, Tottcnvllle. '] ••:. Miss Ruth Locker entertained the vice April C. At this service w 'er and Vegetable Seeds The seinl-linal will bo n six round members of the Girls' Club and admit those who wish to unite go between Young Dudoclc, of Forda, friends at her home on Broadway on us upon profession or by letter. )f all kinds. and Young Nellson, or Brooklyn. An Thursday night. The evening was It la tho pastor's wish that e extra! ten round bout baa been ar- pleasantly spent in all manner of member gather around the tat range^ between Kid Lewis, of Perth amusements and everyone declared the Lord on this occasion. If yo Ambo^i, and Cyclono Petcmon, also Miss Locker a capital hostess, a stranger in town and \ believ of Porti Amboy. There Is consider- Jesus, we Invite you to this servl . Wolff able rivalry between these tw'o-Jbaye -""The annual supper of the Ladies' and their followers, and the go 1B Auxiliary of the Methodist Protoatant Every mail-order catalog In o, prove interesting. . „ . Churcn will be hold In the lecture town Is a leak, THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN. COMPLAIN OF MARKINGS. d that the invitation to be on hand, for a good boaru « na^er attend- time is in store for them. ed to when and caps ar- The degree team of the local order TBRMH:—ONK YKAK:$1 IN AOVANCK (Continued from Page One.) rived. will have one more initiation this sea- showed that the first year of her at- TELEPHONE 146-M The matter of s<-. that were or- son. You members of Jr. O. U. A. M. ALL CUTS OF FRESh LOW tendance in the High School she had dered from L. E. Knott & Co., soma who have got it. get your names in Entered In the I'ost Oflice at south Ainboy ailed in one subject but had made \ s time ago, was brought up and Mrearl. y as there will be a limited num- Kg second class mall matter. total of 20 points: the second year FOR THIS WEEK AT Grace stated that on Prof. Miller's ber taken in. Give your name and she had failed In two subjects and recommendation all intercourse with' f«-e to tho 'Scribe, I. L. Reese. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1913 made a total of 15 points: the third this company had been cancelled, as . o—-— she gained only two jioints more, he had stated that he could get along FINER FOR IUDIXG Monagkn's Meat Market naking a total of 52 points, as she without these scales for the balance OX COAL TRAINS i We learn that the Board of Educa- had failed in English History the sec- of the terra. The rest of the board Alex. Kasper, Frank Stryshok and tion held a meeting Wednesday night ond time and in Geometry, but she 113 David Street. were evidently under the impression John Bolk, of Melrose, were appre- and preferred charges against the had taken the stenography over and that all needed supplies had been or- hended one day last week by Special Supervisor of the Public Schools. Now that this would give her the 17 points. dered and a controversy arising as toOfficer J. J. Keenan, of the Pennsyl- it is up to the board to prove these Further that she was taking eight what had been done in the matter of vania Railroad, while coming from Prime Rib Roast, lb. - 16c charges. The meetings of the Board subjects this year and that in the the L. E. Knott & Co.'s letter of re- their work in one of the Old Bridge are held so frequently and called on mid-term examinations she had failed monstration against the cancellation factories on one of the coal trains Small Purk Loins for roasting and Legs of Spring such short notice that it is impossi- in four of them. Prof. Pitch then of the order for scales the minutes of that ply between this city and Old Lamb at lowest possible ble tor the Citizen to loam of them, tated that he had told the young lady the meeting were asked for but theBridge, and when taken before Re- until after they have been held. that if she made up these points . prices. clerk did not have them with him. corder Esser at Sayreville, they were o he would give her credit for them but Upon investigation into this matter it charged with trespassing and fined ^ The Amboy bridge is certainly" that 80 points were required and she developed that tho clerk did not even $7.50 each. Quality and Weight Guaranteed Telephone Orders proving an expensive structure to tho had only 52. have the minutes in book form and Officer Keenan intends this to be a Will Rewire /I t&xpayera of the county. After it was Hello 26-J ftljst built it was found necessary to Dr. Haines then asked, if the young gave as the reason for this breach of lesson tcrt these three youths and a Carefnl Attention expend $80,000 to make It comply lady passed In all this subjects that rules that the book was HO big that it warning to a number of others who with the ruling of the War Depart- she was now taking, would it give was inconvenient to carry around from aro in the habit of coming from their ment, and now the State Road Com- her enough to make the required 80 [ilace to place. He then went, on towork on these trains and he hopes JlrJ missioner has condemned the abut- points, and to this Prof. Fitch ans- request that the board procure for it will have the desired effect. ments on both ends, rind says new wered in the affirmative. him a smaller book so It could be concrete abutments must be built. Information was then asked for bymore vastly handled. No action was, JOHN STREET fOR IMPROVEMENT. . /' ' . o the parents in regard to the study however, taken upon his request. of the History of Knglish Literature H.OXJIS ' It is to be hoped that the property Mr. Davls'w motion Ltl.it tlie chem- tinder a private teacher, to which tho (Continued from Pago One.) owpers on Stevens avenue will quick- ical supplies asked for by Prof. Mil- Tailor and Clothier 01 Smiljh Street Professor replied that hi; could not had requested the city engineer to ly, .(lecldo what kind of material they ler lie procured, was carried. A. sug- give credit for them and that, the oth- draw plans for li bridge Ililrty feet desire to use for paving that thor- gestion that them? be purchased In r teacher would have to do that. They in width, with addition of 8 feet 4 In. oughfare. All should meet with coun- town wiis offered us ft would prevent then asked why Mr. Filch objected to fnr sidewalk. Ho offered a motion THERE'S A BEST FOR EVERY MAN cil on April 11 the delays usually experienced In the the study under these conditions and that reprcse.ntiitiveB of the company procurement of HICHC suppllcK. he replied saying that hci did not present, be given privilege, of the. TIME cannot harm the beauty of a good suit. It will , Y. M. C. A. XOTKS. object to it. The parents then stat- Mr, Davis then nuked Prof. Kitcli lloor, which wtm adopted. have shapeliness and individuality "the day yoi Did you ever see I,enncy shoo], pool how it wan that school hjid been ed that they thought these subjects Senator Edwards, of Jersey City, throw it away. with one hand? should have been in the curriculum kopt open on I'lnstur Monthly, to which counsel for the Harltun Hlver Rnll- Just when wo get the Captain prop- when tho class entered and Mr. Kltuli Mr. Pitch replied Hint It was hocnuso lond Company, then made, a strong Only one tiling to do, then, and that's to purcha erly located he goes and gets hiin- replied that they were placed In tin-hit had had no instruction from the plea for the adoption of the plans Belf taken' to Coney Island by a spec- corriciiluni when school opened In biiard to the contrary. Mr. Davis then (if the company, which was a bridge BUIEGS' CLOTHES. Beauty is hand-tailored ir ial tug. 190S and that they were still there. stated that there Imd boon a motion (it 22 feet In width, so arranged that them and it never leaves them. From the fabric passed by the old board before thn It could we widened at any time, when •'i (Did you hear how Lenney turned the Mr. Huckolcw then asked why the ChrlKtmikH {holidays Hpecifylng ouch travel, or Improvement, by property finish every garment is ideal. checker tables on Wurc the other day? periods had been changed so that holiday in tho year. He said that tho owners In that vicinity demanded it, Lenney can play checkers, too. they conflicted; Mr. Kltch replied that Youthful lines add a touch which young men wa motion ordered that school would be II the State should adopt the road us The.secretary has started an inves- they had not been touched since tho closed on the Thursday preceding u Stuto highway the company would which older men refuse to get along without. tigation on that scientific problem term started. Master and open the following Tues- niiikc the bridge fifty feet In width, note. Maybe we will get a nmv light Mr. Iluclcelew then stated that his day, thus giving the teachers tin' priv- It's as easy to see them as it is to read about soon. daughter had been exempt from Ihn Counsellor John A. Coan spoke for ilege, of going wherever they llkoil property owners on the street, and why don't you have a look? Ware aays that ilmlloy Adams hasn't examination In drawing but that there and enable them to get back In time, was a doubt In liis mind as to wheth- usked the council to be careful, and got anything on him and that hi.s Mr. Fitch maintained that this mo- make such arrangements as would specialty isn't bosses, either. er she would have received any marka $12.50 to $25.OO ut all in the subject if he had nottion would not si and as the old board conserve the people's Interest. Five of tho checker playes wot to- New Furnishings New Hats New Ever, worked it up and seen that she did had no authority after they, were out After considerable discussion on the gether Monday night and added 30 Ket what was due. He then went on of oilier. There wan some time spent matter, on motion of Mr. Manhattan, games to the tournament schedule. to state that in his mind the teacher in arguing the question, but no satis- (he report of the street committee was Our enginehouse foreman has at»f stenography was not qualified to factory conclusion was reached. Mr. approved, anil notice to be sent to I_,OXJIS Oniee said that as long as they were last found someone to disagree with, teach the subject, that tin' pupils Raritan River Railroad Company thai Tailor, Clothier and Haberdasher and in consequence our secretary is themselves say she is not qualified on this subject lie would like to know no bridge less than thirty feet in laying in a new supply of that Mex- and that under those conditions they why school was closed at noon on width would be accepted, to be in- 01 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. ican spirit. aro not. able to accomplish the work Thursday preceding Good Friday, and creased to fifty feet when required. and Mr. Fitch replied saying thai, this Guess that old bike will have to bewhich they would otherwise, and that On rcsoiilt,ion by Mr. O'Connor, the was because It rained on that day. Mr. fixed up now because it's quite a ii\the book was taken away from her N'. Y. & h. R. R. R. will be requested Grace then asked when the pupils way's from Main street to the build- she would not be able to teach tho to protect all crossings night and day. were notified that there would be but ing, especially when the trip is made subject at all, He further stated that On motion of Mr. O'Connor, the he had with him sonio of liis daugh- one session, and was informed that council will adjourn to meet Thurs- several times a day . eleven o'clock was the usual .time. ... FOR ... •Elbert Hubbard says that the rail- ter's work done about a year ago and day night at 8 o'clock. Then Mr. Grace stated that to his road and tho school-house go hand that he would like to nave them pass Thirty-four retail and five whole- positive knowledge it did not rain af- iu hand, so, of course, we were inter- upon it, as she had been receiving sale applications for licenses were re- ter ten o'clock, and there the mat- ested in an item in the March Tele- extremely low marks In the subject ceived, which were laid on the table and had been able to do some very ter was dropped. to be acted on Thursday night. I Furniture, Carpets, Hugs, grapher which said that the dictates Mr. Grace then asked if the cleric of fashion have put the ban upon the good work for him in the way of Bond of Dennis Higgins, as special had interviewed the city treasurer sarltches and puffs. transcriptions of difficult matter and officer, was received and filed. that it seemed to him there was an about the bond issue, to which tho Report of Police Justice Birming- "Dad" Oliver was caught practicing injustice being done. He then went clerk replied that he had not had a ham, showing $75 received for fines curves in the alleys the other day. on to criticise at some length the satisfactory interview as yet but that and lioenses, was read, received and [ Stoves, Refrigerators ]3 that how you are able to do that teacher, tho methods and the conduct he would get right after it. ordered filed. prodigy-showing stunt, George? of the Supervising Principal In rec- Prof. Fitch then brought up tho The clerk read report of John J. and all «The young fellows are going stron, ommending an incompetent teacher matter of tuition for the Sayreville Mullane as overseer of the poor for oil,dominoes. Did you ever play Mug- to the board and for allowing some township scholars and after being dis- March. Mr, Stratton moved that it gins? pupils that came in from outside cussed is was moved that the pupils be received and filed. Lost: yes, Slo- Somebody is all worked up over schools credit for u'brk done and not be charged on a pro rata basis and ver and Stratton; no, Manhattan and allowing his daughter the same priv- this was carried. He also reported Household Goods the new superheater engine that, has Stanton. been sent to this end for a try-out. ilege. that, there was $541 due as tuition The treasurer's report showed bal- 1 from Sayreville now. It ' don't take much to charge the •fe'Mr. Grace taking the floor said; ances as follows: City account, $1,- go to Mr. Grace then offered a motion to niinds of some men to the point of ''The only thing that 1 would say 10;S,85; Sewer, $695.73; Broadway im- the effect that the extra keys to the nervous distraction. Is that if, as I understand from Mrs. provement, overdrawn, $31.84; Water 1 school building be distributed among Maybe the game of chess will be c Huekelew's remarks, there is anything works, overdrawn, $543.46; which was the teachers and that each .teacher bo Perth Amboy's Largest Furniture tired in a tournament soon, but a that can be done, the muin thing about received and ordered filed. charged with it so that when she ffood instructor is needed first. her conversation, is why her daughter On resolution of Mr. Stratton, the leaves it will be returned. Motion ! Tho good word that has come to cannot have the privilege of having sum of $40 was.appropriated to pay House carried. sprao of our boys is that worry plus private teachers connected with tho James Campion as watchman at "The- work equals wrinkles. Don't worry— high school and that rating consid- Motion made and carried that the Hole-in-the-Wall." Supervisor's request for typewriter tho man who worries does poor work. ered and figured no matter what sup supplies be procured. //Y °—" Work worry—and win. firlntendent gives it. Now as far aa §TERN & CO. I am concerned, as ;i member of the Mr. Mason moved that the boar* aWE 1I0XAX TRAINING AT buy tlie Invitations for the graduat^' f THE NEPTUNE A. C. ROOMS •; Lu'wyor I'ctcr A. Peterson, of Perth hoard, we will have to give them class, and after some discussion Mr. Rube Forgotson, of this city, has 168-170 SMITH STREET Amboy, will address the meeting next private Instruction permission us long > Grace offered the amendment that tho Ulcen under his management, Joe Ho- Sundny afternoon on "Punishment and as tho points of credit will be rec- Invitations be like the sample select- nan, better known as "The Fighting Cor. Madison Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. Howard." Mr. Peterson lias proven ognized. 1 believe that will bo th • ed and submitted by the scholars. The Walter." Joe has worked Into active himself it very iMprestlng and force- consensus of the rest of the board." h invitation cards will cost some $32 training under Forgotson and is hook- ful speaker nn subjects that are al- Clerk Locker then made a few re-for EiOO, thus allowing each pupil ed to meet Joe Black, ex-llghtweight ways up-to-date, practical and help- tarks partly bearing out what Mr. about 31 cards, which is Just a few champion of Staten Island, on April ) Goods sold on EASY payments no fill. His delivery is especially i^ Muekelew hail said and relating an more than they hail in time gone by 21. Poe has a record which speaks OBtlng as lift holds his audience clot experience of bis own from which it when they bought the cards them- for itself.. He has taken part in 27 ly all through his discourse. Thosn was to be gathered that his daughter ? where you live. We refund selves, Motion carried. bouts and has but one decision against M|io ''COMIC to lu'iir Mr, Peterson will liiid become (Unsatisfied with her him. Tuot regret their visit, to- our rooms. markings also, and when she had Mr. Davis's motion that the German / , your carfare. Forgotson expects his charge to de- Miss Evolyn Cassidy has kindly con- complained at. home of this matter he teacher's request for books bo re- feat Black and then expects to got sented to render at lcmsi. two selec- had taken It up with Mr. Fitch and ferred to Mr. Miller for his approval him a return match with Mike Mnzle, tions composed by her grandfather, that Mr. Fitch in turn lvtul evidently ivas curried. present, lightweight champion of S. Bonjnmin Green. This is n special taken It up with the teacher in ques- The report of the supervising prin- I. Joe is doing all his training at 'treat as all who have heard this sweet tion as the teacher had in the coursfs cipal on tho result of the mid-term the Neptune A. C. rooms and the 3 Rooms Furnished Complete voicod little singer and arc familiar of the next few days embnrrased his examinations was read and upon Mr. several members of that club are with the Deacon's compositions, know (Mr. Locker's) daughter very much by Grace's suggestion, filed with the sec- helping him to get Into the best pos- Everything included on your own ' that both are strictly first-class. asking her, in the clasps room, In theretary for the board's serious consid- sible shape for his Initial bout under presence of the other pupils, if her eration. All goods marked in plain figures. Motion made and carried that Iho Porgotson's management. Professor P. S. Jailer's address at father did not think he was smart in meeting adjourn, to meet again at the moetlng last Sunday was equaVporting Imr to Mr. Pitch and furth "After ninnor Coffee" makes a FREE! 100 piece Dinner Set with purchast the call of tho president. ia every way to Ms first talk or tho ' *"-•••-—"-•-^ _ "th-e young •-••lady- tha••--t 'i f• drink (it for the kings. Try It. Brown series on "Religion in the Home." lie *.<*.••?and further fault to ilnd to Bros. Tea Co, The audience was highly pleased wifti come and tell liis tale of wne to her his manner nf speaking and the appli- and not to the supervisor. A BIO 1UGHT. cable illustrations as well as the man- Professor Miller again brought up There will be n big initiation nt Single Comb White Leghorns ner In which he connected one thought tin.' matter of invitation cards and ex- Perth Amboy, April !»th, in the Orien- sense to another. The Professor's tal Degree, at Middlesex Oriental If you wimt OKKH when I* to Vx per dozen, hibited a sample of the kind that the buy our winter luylnfi stock. STERN & CO special' point in Ills dlnconre was— Court, in the Odd Fellows' Hall on scholars hnd decided upon. Also thai Fuliy. Meh. April Maj The.Best Hook in tho world, the Bible. he understood that the Board of Smith street. Joel "ni-kcr OiicUtal Hutching KKSH 5c Sc 5c 4o 1 '"Miss Susan Schmolze, of Pbiladel- Health had ordered that the caps and Court, No. 34, wero given an invlta-- Ilnby Chlx t2c 12c loo 168-170 Smith Street ' ln; sang two very sweet and heart- gowns for graduation would have to lion to join them in their good time. Will hutch yuuroKgH for SI..7) pur tray, (7u touching solos, Many.-jf the tuidienco he fumigated before being used and Tho officers and members of No. 34eggs) and gimniutoo HUIUU cnrelu] uttontlon Cor. Madison Avenue Perth AmlK tytld especially the si ker, expressed that he would like to state that the are requested to try and go to make asownrei'olve, FERTIMTV RUNNING 90 PER CUNT WE DELIVER AH GOODS fREE Of CH as not b HO surprised linn from which they ivere to be a good showing for Joel Parker Coun- tho groat res ot Billy Sun- procured, would have thoiii fumigated cil nnd Court. The dergee toam of A, 0. BRN8T, 'kestinrre mei lngi. before .sending them ouj£ President Joel Parker O. D. Is given a special Tel 15LW. Soitt Amfcoy, H. 4. 7.45 p. m. Regular Song Service. man celling hii -,jah) Mer! Another of those Interesting ser- wether. lie a .ike many o: vices of Christian song. Come and the other elait who seemed to j The Churches enjoy it. spring out of :.. ground, but before t t 8ervices aa Arranged for the 8.00 p. m. Preaching. Subji-ct: ! The Burbank il putting in a claim he consulted a law- "The Place of Blessing." yer and. after the interview, told his 5 Homing Week. Services During the Week. friends that Mrs. Hurbnnk baring died Thursday—7.15 p. m. Class meeting. 8.00 p. in. Prayer service. Estate. before ber tiuslwnii intil no interest in CIIItlSiT I'HtUCH I'AMSII. the estate, and therefore none of hci Friday—Choir practice. A cordial invitation to all these relatives could inherit as heirs at law. Hector, HOT. II. M. P. Fcnrse, services. However, -Mr. Merin ether, liaviiif. There Were Many Claim- 4 liesideuce, Chris! Church Iicctory. We took Sweet Counsel together and beurd of the injustice that bail been Rev, W. E. Grlinshaw, Curate, Walked unto the House of Cod in ants For It. * doii'.- ltu.su Blair, mnde her acquaint- Residence % Second Street. Company.—Psalms 5,1:14. ance ami advised tier lu put in a bill for services to the deceased large Services Sunday, April 6, 1!)13. By MILLARD MALTBIE enough to give her a goudly share ol the estate. She Inni a letter frinu Mr. (Second Sunday After Easter.) WM. T. HAMMELL, Burbauk offering lo uniku ber his heir Painter and Paperhnnger. on the conditions named. Meriwethcr CHRIST CHURCH ,Ioso|ili liiii'iiniik, from die time hf Holy Communion 7.30 a. ni. WALL PAPER FOR SALE IVJIS twelve years ulil till lie was sixty- told her that this Idler might eiiabh Litany, Sermon and Holy Com- Estimates Cheerfully Given. her to make a cuinpniixiise with the two, worked und saved und stnitrglru munion 10.30 a. m. 68 SECOXD ST. Box 111. to mnke himself independent. Hi1 other heirs, or a bill of, say, $3,lKHi u Sunday School 2.30 p. in. thought until he was forty thiit lie year for the period of her service Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7.30 p. in. couldn't afford to mjirr.v, tli«n be tool: might be allowed by tbe courts. Services during the week ending u wife largely because lie needed .sonic Allss Blair linally consented to pu April 12, 1913. one for n liuusclcGvper find, all tili in a hill for $1,000 a year, which, witli Friday—Choir rehearsal... .7.30 p. in. con.sldwwl, It would lie better to give interest, would give ber an amount U OYSTERS! the position to u wife tlmii to any oili- produce an income on which s!ie inlgh Doane Memorial Chapel. er woman. live comfortably. The claim was filed Morning Prayer, Litany and Ser- IP YOU WANT A hut so great was the howl sot ii| mon 10.30 a. in. A HOII was liorn to 1lie pair and sen Sunday School 2.30 p, m. GOOD STEW OR FRY 1 by the heirs against the claimant tha ed us a link betwoen his fatlii'i and the poor girl withdrew It. STOP AT the rest of human Iwings. Itul tIJ 1 s Meriwether. having espoused her Chapel of the (!ood Shepherd. WHS liit'(,'i'ly liiM'.iuse in this son Hie Sunday School 3.00 p. m. cause, lifetime further Interested and father had some one In HUCCUOII him in livening Prayer 3.30 p. in. declartiil that she should get ber dues eontiiiiiliiK thi' piling up of property. P. P. KENAH'S GAPE lie went tn the lawyer who hud lmi From the hoy's liirlh till lie was Iwelvi Baptism is administered as follows: 188 Broadway. cliarge of JoKepli liiirluinlc's legal !iT tin.' old man lm*ecl fnrwiml lo 11i?- At Christ Church, at the 10:30 a. Oysters served in any style. AUo Robert Hilliiird as Asche Kaytoii in the new Detective fairs anil had a long Interview will follnu'liiK in his fiillici-'s footsteps Mil in. service, second Sunday of the sold in the shell. Orders promptly Burns play, "The Argyle Case," at the Criterion him. Merin'Ptlier asked to see a copy month. of the will that hurt been drawn ii| At Doane Memorial Chapel, nt 10:30 attended to. Theatre, New York City. ' mid ready to .sign. Tbe ulloruuy KIKIW a. in. last Sunday of the month. oil It l THE DNSIOKED WILL. Meriwethcr then stated that he was authorized by Miss Blair to withdraw at that age proposed that he should be her claim on being paid the sum of Services for the week beginning gin where Hint father had begun, by $15,000. Sunday, April C, 1913, OVER 68 YEARS' becoming an ofliee hoy. 10:30 a. m. Morning Service begins. EXPERIENCE A dozen persons claimed tbe floor. The child, aided by his mother, head Preaching by the Pastor. Theme: each intending to speak against mak ed the old man off for three years. "The Prayer of Christ in the Gar- ing any suph compromise. After al when Mrs. Hurbnnk died. Tbe boy den." At this service the Sacra- had spoken and only one other person wished to (jo to college, nnd his father ment of the Lord's Supper will be had arisen to speak in behalf of a com objected. Mrs. Burbank Imd a few administered. promise Meriwether announced that, 2.30 p. m. General Sunday School. thuusand dollars of her own which slit as Miss Blair's representative, he with Classes for all. We invite you to THADE MARKS FIRST NRTiONRL BUNK 1left to her sou, Soon after tbls mouev DESIGNS visit us. drew the proposition and would make COPYRIGHTS &c. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. 1was received by him he hud an alterca- 7.00 p. m. Senior C. E. meeting. another. Miss Blair would not settle Anyone ponding n phrtch nnd (irHcrlptlon may tion with his father concerning tin- quickly ascertain our opinion 1'rue W!IH hur an for less than $25,000. 7.45 p. m. Evening Service begins. 1 matter of his going to work and the invention Is prohnbly p.'itoiilnHi .. Cdninimilm- This caused a hubbub. Cries of Preaching by the Pastor. Theme: tlonsRtrictlycontldentlul. HUNDUOOll OH Patents next day disappeared from under the "Judged by the Unjust." sent freo. Oldest iiueney fnrpecumij: pntentA. Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 $ "Bluff!" "Extortion!" "We must linve Patents taken tbmuiili Jluim & Cu. ncolTC paternal rooftree. 7.45 p. m. Thursday—Evening prayer rtliMli,, without chargeg, Intuo an attorney:" "Fight it out!" were * Undivided Piofits Earned, $30,000 7 The old man got on as well as he and praise meeting. heard all over the room. When a lul 4.00 p. m. Friday—Junior C. E. meet could for a few years by himself, then, came Merlwcather mnde another an- Scientific ftttetica ing. A handsomely Illustrated weeftly. I.tinrest cir- since he was getting old, told Rosa nouncement Miss. Blair's figures had 8,00 p. m. Friday—Chorus rehearsal. culation (if any BCientiUc Journal. Terms, |3 a This Bank Pays Interest Blair, a girl about seventeen years old. gone up to $50,000! You are invited to attend these ser- year; four monttia, |U Sold by nil nowgdettlern. that If she would take care of him and Amid still greater confusion a man vices. Come with prayer to the wor- 361B adra ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK his bouse as long as he lived he would arose nnd proposed that the meeting ship of God. MUNN&Co. '° >- New York leave her his fortune. Itosn accepted organize as heirs at law of the Joseph Branch Olllce, 625 F Bt.. Washington, D. C tbe offer and for tea years devoted Burbauk estate nnd appoint a commit- Save Mone antl PER CENT on balances averaging daily herself to her employer. During the BAPTIST CHURCH. Ladies! y tee to procure counsel and prosecute Keep in Style by $500 and over for the month. last five or eix years of this term the their elnims till they had received old man was ill and peevish and gen- every cent of their just Inheritance. Rev. Thomas Ncnl, Jr., Pastor. Reading McCall's Magazine 2 erally disagreeable. Hosa Blair felt at He was followed by another, who ask- Residence 71 Second Street. and Using McCall Patterns times that she must give up the care ed for subscriptions with which to pay Sunday, April 6, 1913. McCiU'l Mu.zinewil! PER CENT in Special Deposit Dapart- of him or her health would break bolp jou lire's sty I legftl expenses. This threw a damper isliiy nt nnimlpriiif raent on accounts of $200 and over remaining ^ down. Indeed, she finally concluded U< on the meeting, only a few subscrip- Services for the week beginning cxpemo by ket-pniK do so, hut when she announced ber in- tions of a few dollars each being offer- 10.30 a. m. Preaching. you posted uu 11K in Bank for at least Three Months prior to ^ 2.20 p. m. Bible School Session. latest rush \o\\s iti 3 tention to Burbank he moaned and ed. When it was evident thnt a suag clothes nnd iinLs. bo T whined and begged her to remain. IMtv 6.45 p. m. Senior C. E. Society meet- New Fashion l)i> anuary 1 and July 1. hnd been struck. Meriwether arose and ing. signs ID nidi issut;. for tbe lonely old rnnn, whose suffering snld: Also \uliatjle infor- i she supposed was the cause of Ills acer- 7.30 p. m. Delightful Song Service mation uu all hornet iSUES TBAYELEB8' CHECKS PATABLE ETEBYMIEBK. bity, induced tier to recall her decision. "My friends, It !s time this meeting and Sermon. a lid pcrconul mat- adjourned. I am the MacDonald Mori ters. Only BOt: a SELLS FOREIGN DBAFTS PAYABLE IN ANY PAST OF Burbnnk never spoke of the son who Week Day Services: year, Includlni; THE YfOBLD. hnd left him. but his housekeeper wether Burbank mentioned in this un- Thursday a frt'O pattern. Suit- signed will and the only child of the 7.45 p. m. Church Prayer Meeting. scrlbo today or soud heard of him through others and very for freo xiiui pltmtpy. HARRY C. PERRINE, President R. C. STBPHENSON, Cashier testator. My mother, whose maiden Friday MtCillPillcnHWlHrnnuloynutomakdln your naturally condemned liim for remain- 3.30 p. m. Junior C. E. Meeting. j T. FRANCIS PERRINB, ABslatant Cashier ing away from III'H father In the IntterV name was Merlwether, being dead. I own home, with your own liumls, clutLiiDi; am the solo heir fit lnw of the estate, 7.30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. ' for yoursi'liand children which v\ i 11 IK-per old age. When a newspaper one day Come hear the Gospel and enjoy fcctlnstyloamlllt. Price—noticlilchi>rilinn DIRECTORS: contained an account of the shooting of I will not trouble you to make a com- ID cents. Send for freo Pattern Ciiuluc-c. promise with Miss Blair. I will make a Christian Fellowship. (All seats We Will Cite Yon Fine Prece.ti for Ki'tlini: .-ib- n Mark Burbnuk in the fnr west, with free. serfptloDsamoutr yoiir ft ii'iidn. Swul forlioe DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLFF C one myself." certain statements that seemed to cor- • o Premium CiHnlPirun ami I'nMi Prizr oillir. HARRY C. PERRINE fJEQRGE V. BOGART This stunned the hssembly to silence THEMcCAtLCOIU'ANf.Z.Wb249Wt!l37lhSl..Nl:WV()M ' J. BAIRD PKRRINE R. C. STEPHENSON respond with the absent son, it was METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH generally supposed that the young man till a woman's shrill voice cried out: was dead. 'I suppose you'll compromise by mar- rying her!" Services for the week beginning Old Burbnnk wore out his physical "That's exactly whnt I intend to do. Sunday, April 0, 1913, forces by permitting his acerbity tn I nm happy to announce that we are Sumlny Services. We Offer You gniiw upon them, and everybody suit! nlrendy engaged." Class, 9.30 a. m. hat Itosa Blair had at lust come to her The meeting broke up sullenly, some Preaching 10.30 a. in. 3 reward. What was the surprise of all having n hope thnt the man could not Sunday School 2.30 p. m. KEEP IT IN MIND when it was learned that he had died prove his identity, but most of those Epworth League Service 0.45 p. m. This 3 without ii will. At Hrst it was suppos- Song Service and address 7.30 p.m. present believed thnt he would not Services during the week, THAT ed that one would be found, but his nt- have mnde such n claim unless he Junior League, Thursday 4.00 p. m. oruey stated that nt the time of the could substantiate It. Prayer Service, Thursday 7.45 p. m. Razor ild man's death a will bad been.drawn When Burbnnk heard of bis fa- Choir rehearsal, Saturday 8.00 p. m. untl was ready for him lo sign. lie ther's dentil he concluded to go home All arc welcome. All sents free. & Citizen Job Department lind put off signing it from day to day. Incognito and learn of the situation. Free not realizing his condition, nnd when 3 It wns soon made plain to him, nnd be- SIETIIODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH is prepared to do any and all kinds of his life ended it went out like a candle fore clniming his estate lie proposed to Will, a Six 3 Some thought tlint tbe renson of the derive some amusement from tbe nu- Months' Trial PRINTING delay wus that, not knowing that tils merous heirs who were bont on enstiug ROT. F. F. Craig, Fnstor. Subscription to 3 son might some day turn up, he was at nslde the claim of tbe only person who i loss to know bow to leave bis prop- was really entitled to any part of the Services for the weolc beginning Sun- MOTEHEAUS rty and could not come to a decision. Sunday, April 6, 1(113. estate. He was so charmed with Itosn 10,30 a. in. Preaching. Subject: LETTKKHEADS No sooner was it known that Itur- Blnlr thnt he resolved to pay her more FOREST bnnk had died Intestate tlinn kinsmen "Our Refuge in Calamity." ENVELOPES thnu liberally for her services to his 2.00 p. in. Junior C. 13. meeting. Topic: AND BILLHEADS turfed up like a covey of birds stuin- father nnd Inter asked ber to be his A purpose meeting. Whnt is your STATEMENTS Dled on by a huntsman. There were wife. It was not till after sbe had purpose this month? Bible ref— BUSINESS CAKDS Burbnnlts and Newmnns and Parkers consented thnt he saw his father's un- Acts 11:23. .ml Joneses, nil related to the deceas- STREAM SOCIETY CARDS signed will. Then he showed it to her .30 p. m. Sunday Sfthool. Subject! KULED BLANKS ed. There were even MerhvotheiN, nnd made himself known. "Jacob nnd ISsnii." Bible ref—Gen. For One Dollar u 27:22-34. Classes for all, come. ULANK BOOKS w. .o claimed kinship with tbe late Mrs. The Oldest Outdoor Wcckly^Recog. Burbnnk, though how they could;ex- Such is the true story of the Burbnnk The second quarter's lessons liogln nizetl authority on llimthiK, Fishing, PAMPHLETS port to Inherit did not appear, After estate. It bus been told many n time n the Sunday School. Trap shiotini;, Ynchtinit, Archery and and lu mnuy forms In tbe plnce> where .OO p. m. Senior C. 13. meeting, Topic: Garnet" servation. Subscription ;|jir> rush of claim filing was over there price, % vear. Send for sample copy. the scene was laid. "The Ideal Christian, His Humility, FOBE! ind STREAM PVBl r •e forty-ttuee persons, ench rtmly (No. 4).",1 / 127 Fr ilia SI. . ' to/ receive his or, her portion of ihe MncDonnld lturbnuk and his wife mnde good turn of the property, which 1. Tho difference between Humil- Burbank estate, i ) ity and servility. | Increased etiorjiously, endowing sever- 2. An examine of Christy Humility, When patroiii .lng ailvort' n Advertisers and get value A mans the Mcrhvotbora was fa al cbnrllaiile ItistlruHmio 3. One niiiriiCW true Muisility. ly mention the CW- THE SOUTH AMBOY CIXfZKY. SPORTING COMMENT. NEW CORSET COVER. SATURDAY, APRlf, 3, 1913. MENDING A CABLE OIUIJXD MAY 00 TO BIUDGEPOKT For Wear With MARCH HONOIt UOLU Murray Borlund. the clever young The Snapping of a Submarin Thin, Summer Frocks. The following yupils in the I'ubli heaver of the Athletics has a fin Schools have received high average chance to secure a berth with tho Line Entails Hard Work. during the month of March: School No. 1. fast Bridgeport League team. Through the recommendation of Charles Gould Eighth (irade—Willis Slover, Syl LOCATING THE BREAK IS EASY via Brinamen, Alice Wilhelm, Kmil a professional umpire, who officiated Nielson, Theodore Wilbelm, CJtnev here last year, the manager has been Maclver, J. Mclford Roll, Kvelyn Cas in communication with Murray. This This Is Accomplished by the Use o sidy, Elsie Applog'a.in, lienjami Sunday, April G, Murray will go to Sensitive Instruments, and The Schuyler. New York City and twirl for this team Comes the Difficult Task of Grappling i Fourth Grade — Chersste Home; and Raising the Severed Ends. Marian Gladstone, Gladys Emlliussen. which plays the fast , on Mildred Stephenson, Emily Strausser, that date. If he shows up well in Tbe 700 mile cable that connected Arthur Skow, Evelyn McDowell, Clar- this game he will cop a good job Hamilton, Bermuda, with liullfax. Ince Wortley, Francis Gallagher, Min fAe Newmark, Ethel Tintle, Clar for the Bridgeport team is in need of Nova Scotia, uad guupptnl. Somewhere Bloodgood, Marion Munck, Burtoi clever twirlers. under many fathoms of water luy the Penny. Murray has a record which would two broken ends, perhaps only a few Third Orade—Grace DIeker, Doroth be hard to beat for a young chap. inches apart—more likely half a mile Stults, Ida Maclver, Florence Weber Build a home on Morgan Heig Last year he twirled for the Athletics, or so from each other—carried frou Raymond Davis, Monroe Green, Harr their accustomed bed by tbe wash ot Overlooking RARITAN BAC.-j* <51adstone, Marion Campbell, Alic the Franklins, the Ashlands, the Cath- tp&> waves. Until the two ends were Samuelson, Ruth Harper, Mary Krlck olic Club and the Princetons, scoring wmuccted tbe thousands and thousand Morgan Station, N. J. #on, Barbara Henry. twenty victories and escaping wh Second Grade—Ethel Alpine, Alit: of dollars Invested lu the cable were Property Jersey Central Realty Co. Bloodgood, Olive Bloodgood, Charlotte :>ut a defeat. bringing no income. City water anil electric light on premises. ,' Bey, Dorothy Fassler, Laura Kviost, As the result of the accident Hamil Jersey Central Traction trolleys cross our property' . "• s, "flattie Larson, Ruth Olsen, Helen ton was pnirLically Isolated from the 5 minutes' walk to R. R. depot from any part of our tract./ . ,/ Primka, Lizzie Rosenthal, Margaret TWEliVE-MILE KOAD KUX. 10 minutes'ride by train to Perth Amboy. , / rest of the world, for the only other 15 minutes' ride by trolley to Pertii Amboy. ' ,/ Jtufner, Dorothy Spice, Myrtle Thorpe. Already one hundred entrieB have cable went to .Inmnfrn. I'y sending n 40 minutes' ride by train to Newark, N.J. i i / Martha Wallace, Catherine Ward message to Jamaica uud having it i-e 45 minutes'ride l>y train to New York, N.Y. ' ' .i'' New York It was possible Maps can be seen nnd'tertns obtained at * •, Hdward Agan, Morrill Hluni, Charles I'nion Hill. to (ret a few WUIIIH through In a fsilrly Welter, William Freed, Harold Ham short lime lint the lolls weru unoi* IIOVNTON mtOI'IlliKS & CO, I'crth Amboy, >*. J. ilton, Harold Hartinann, Clarence Hy This race is under the management inoiiHly hiyli. Also .1. AKTIll I! AI'I'MifiATK, South Amljoj, -r, , Alfred Howard, Frank ITyer, )f Johnny Hayes and he has received The moment (he operator nt Halifax Burk Lamhertson, Frederick Mundy, IIIK I.ATKHT HIlAHSH'.ltli; about sis Dillon fnun th« Hamilton etui denco of Thos. Monughan, 112 Bordentown J Bloodgood, Leon Geant, Raymom: Srooklyn Sea Gate Marathon winner, nf the onhla Thin limy t'lilciiliitcd nlile Henry, Rimsell Henry, James Kilcom- lurry Jensen, who finished soc-ond lo with BcnslUvo Instruments used to if or night, and will guarantee expert service Sus, Nornia Loundes, Howard Rogers ilm, Harry Smith, who finished llf- cord the "ienlR(nnce." A Clever Idea. SOnal attention. South Amboy Telephone 2f 31wood Rogers, Johannes Thompson, eenth In the Olympic Marathon at The writer was in Hamilton whiMi In Hie narrow, envelope shaped ham) •Calvin Thorpe, Alvin Thorpe, Sam- lings of the moment it IM (lllllcult to Perth Amboy Phone, Office, 222-M uel Faffar, Marie Axcn, Margarol Stockholm, and who later won the the Mackay Dennett Btcnmcd Into the harbor and through the courtesy of IIHI those licnvler things (lint slip down Residence, 148-M Eugen Campbell, Edna Freed, Mabel Glad- [Yn-Mile championship; Claslon Stra • Inside the bag It takes quite five mill stone, Isabel Hoehdorf, Frances ilno, who llnlshed third in the Olyin- the captain was on Imnrd when the Ramps, Mildred I'arisen, Sophy Ros- Bteiuner went out mid grappled for the iileH In discover the whereabouts of n enthal, Anna Sohewolitz, I?enlrlo<> ver of the Danish Polytechnic high The crew was ready when the ship Jl-Tt ward Kirk, Jacob Newmark, Jenny i Jensen, Ellie Hendrickson. ichool of Copenhagen, Is said to be stopped With a Rplnah the big grap pins to the lining of her bug near the Sixth Grade—Elva Donnell, Mar- he result of many years of study of nel went overboard, and yard after lop the various articles she wishes to A good wa caret Brown, Alvn Buekelew, Fernan- the problem of accumulator efficiency. ard of line was paid out until tho reach In a hurry She has a pin for hei do Fitch, Allen Coinpton, Etta Sulli- The lead is filled with cavities BO tiook touched bottom The water was key, another for her shopping list mid »an, Rachel Callahan. Samuel Reiner, small aa to be visible only through a a third for samples and such things the railroa Lucile Massey, Howard King, Albert 20 fathoms 1720 feeti deep at that powerful microscope, but they diniln- spot She doesn't have to burrow around Gives the service he neeo Linden. n the ling to (lnd what slit? wants, unil o Sixth Grade—Blanche Brinamen, sh weight, and they add BO much to Luck was with the cable ship So the price of otherequallyaccut. _w Sadie Newmark, Clarence Davis, Hen- he surface that it is Buld storage bat- well had the captain calculated that lie bag keeps its shape ever so much It is adjusted to five positions, twe rietta Dieker, George Munclt, Carl erles have their capacity Increased he very first cast of the book brought )etlnr ns a result. ve times without addition to their than required in railroad tests. Its be Skow, Margaret Eriekson, Florence. up one end of the broken cable It case and movement are fully guarai Ni'eltopp, Mildred Horney, Ruth Nil- ize or weight. vas hauled on board The electricians It's Smart For Summer. son, Rowland Meinzer, Raymond Per. attached their Instruments and called A rich rose shade between cherry and 7 to 19 jewels $5.00 to f kins, Andrew Bognar, Addie Weber, erise has been tunned In honor of Miss Alice Disbrow. Hamilton. The station answered im SAMUEL KINSTLINGEI Vast British Empire. mediately. ICIoanor Wilson, tho daughter of Presi Fifth Year—Gladys Parisen, Esther More than twelve million square Jeweler and Optician A huge buoy was attached to the [lent Wilson, aud this shade prom Rosenthal, Margaret Kirk, Alexander miles are embraced in the British uses to be very popular during the com Opposite Central It, B. St Prigge, Raymond Dowdell, Carrie, empire. heavy wire rope and lowered into the Strusholm, Virginia Scully, Alfred water. Then we set out to find the ng season, especially with the dnrk Hartinann. other end 5yed young women, to whom it is espo Fifth Grade—Ella Buekelew, Ethel Cast ufter cast of the grappling liook tally necomhiL' The dnlnty gown of Horney, Mildred Johnson, Margaret in I)I)Li:SEX POOLTRYiinSN Glearey, Betty Pettersen, Blanche Gro- and not even a nibble from the missing ver, Ruth Dalrymple, Melissa Freich- TO 0KGANIZE part of the cable Farther and far- •knecht, Elizabeth Petersen, Russell ther the cable ship worked nway from Payren, Glenn Stults, Harmon Dill, During the past year the leading the. buoy. At last, after three hours' James Christensen, Morris Cohen. 'oultrymen of Middlesex County navy work, the grapnel resisted the pull Fourth Grade—Clarence Swinson, lany times expressed their opinion The Hsb had been caught There was Frank Oominger, Edward Parker, liat a Poultry Association for edu- a cheer from tho crew as It was pull John Parker, George Hughes, Harry itional and co-operative purposes ed on board, about a quarter of a mile Reiner. Bertha Bright, Andrew Tra- NEVER IDLL from the other end winski, Thomas Sanders, Russell vould be a great benefit to the poul- nioodgood, Raymond Harris, Carleton ry raisers in tho county. With this This end was connected with a tele Advertisements in the Vorhees, Grace Oliver. view a meeting has been called graph Instrument, and the operator at Third Grade—Margaret Rue, Carle- r the evening of April S, which is Halifax, about 700 miles away, an ton Grace, Alexander Lovandoske, An- 'iiosday, at the Poultry Administra- swered. There was nothing more to do na Watson, Katherine Chevalier, Lloyd except to Join the brokeo ends. SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Nieltopp, Frank Poll], Mildred Sulli- on Building, College Farm, New van, William Brown, Anna Axen, Will- irunswick, to perfect such an organ- A new section of cable was carefully iam Ellison, Lena Luliic, John Lukie. ;ation. spliced to the cable that had Just been Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Da •Second Grade—Jacob Hochhelser. picked up. The cable wns paid out John Roslnski, Lottie Letts, Morns At tho present time there are twen- over the stern as we steamed back to Reiner, James Ellison, Clarence Palm- r*one such educational poultry as- the buoy This was hauled on board ar, liernice Kirk, Albert lOminons, ociatlons in the State, every county and the broken end spliced to tbe uew Raymond ("!ruct\ Vernon Albright, •ing represented except Middlesex piece of cnble. an operation consuming Charles Hyer, Edna Carlton, Samuel less than half an hour. The repaired An advertisement placed in the OITIZE Foi'Kotson, LaRut! Wyckoff, Grace ml Capo May, the Cape May poultry- Game, Ida Newman, Edward Render, nen are at present organizing, and wocable, as good as new, was dropped has no time limit to its usefulness to tm Frederick Kurtz, Alexius Brown, Mil- overboard to resume Its place ou the >rtainly do not wish to bo the only ocean's bed. advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. I dred Htiger, Peter Brown, Flora Pet- nes not having an enthusiastic or- ty, Hormon Hoehheiser, Jay Oliver, Harely does a cnble repair ship have your ad is well written and interesting, it Catherine Kurtz, Arthur James, Har- anlzatlon. Those associations meet such good luck. Ofteu storms arise old Klny. nee a month tit which time a lecture, which drive the ship from her course, will be laid aside by the reader for future First (Irade—Maurice Stelner, Rich- rogram Is carried out, and a general tear the buoys from the ends they hold reference. Or, if your ad reaches the right ard Palmer, Charlotte Hnwes, Annie scussion upon poultry topics is hold. and compel the work to be done over Pi'asnal, James Kirk, Donald Reed, It is earnestly requested that all NOIMB Lambcrtson, Eugeno Bright, again. prospect, it will make an impression on his Harold Dill, Leon Lnrson, Wilbur Ol- arsons of the county, both men and In northern waters these conditions memory which will last for days, w«- iver, Inez Larson, Margaret Eagle, omen, who are interested in the are felt at their worst The ship be Kdnu Andorson. filiation of such a body to use all comes crusted with Ice, it is difficult and even months. o——— ossible means to be present on the to maneuver and doubly so to deal Consider for a moment, can't you rr Men's Oefects Slzfcd Up. enlng of April 8, at which time a with a cable ou bow or stern when the roll of the seas threatens to fracture It The ten chief defects of men, as do liort program will be given before an advertisement which you read mo.. elded by the votes of the women read ngain, and the launching of boats with .e -organization matter is taken up. men In them to buoy a loose end Is ago which was so strongly impressed era of Femlna, on« of I ho most popu- ho program is as follows: lar women's weeklies In France, are hazardous. your memory that you still remembei egotism, easily first with 2,387 VOIPH; "Tho Possibility of Poultry Organi- From these causes occasionally cable then come jealousy, 1,908; infidelity, itiou and Co-operation," by Prof. H. ships get short or coal and have to offer made ? 1,78:!; Intemperance, 1,417; cowardice :. Lewis; "What Organization has abandon work temporarily at critical (or rather base inenn-splritednoas), leant to the Poultrymen of Union periods, or they are enmeshed among The results of advertising may 1,360; Immorality, 1.070; despotism, ounty," by F. Warren Summer, pros- the lco floes or bergs and have to let instantaneous. Don't expect tht 1,057; singer, 1,051 ;<-conceit, 1,000, and lent of the Union County Assocla- go all and retreat —Karl li. Kitchen in idleneBB, 9.15. i>n. and "Rearing Chickens," a short New York World. you spend a dollar for advertisin lie, by Prof. Clark. that it will return to you ten-fold tf Horn*'of Dwarf Races. The Poultry Department of the Stnto A Star Idea. In Luzon, tho Philippines, there xperiment Station issues every Small Edgar happened to see the Newspaper advertising is the •dwells a race of dwarfs known as tha new moon. "Mnmma,1; he qnerled. lonth curculnrs In the form of "Hints "did God make that moonV" SEPAItATL COAT TN NELL HOSE CUI/OK. medium for bringing to the attem Aetas, whose average hoight 1B four Poultrymen" to members of these Jeet eight or nine inches. They live "Yes, dear," was thn reply. mbroldered crape plot mod here Is cov- buying public your business a. In the mountains of the interior, thus ducatlonal organizations. If this or- "What did he do with the old one?" red or partly covered with one of tho bearing out the theory of one author- anization progresses favorably there queried tbe yonthful Inquisitor. "Did lew three-O|ijarter coats made of falnl wares and gaining thoir confidence ity upon little peoples that most, If no reason why a large poultry show he cut It up Into stars?" — Chicago link satin, on which aro embroidered pressing on thorn your personajji not all, of tho dwarf races survive- innot be held during tho coming News. onventional roses in the vivid nellrose only in tho most Inaccessible parts inter in New Brunswick. olor A pink silk and lace hut match reputation for fair dealing. of the continents or islands to which Middlesex County is one of the lead- Why He Was Glum. s the pretty frock, and the boots art they belong. g poultry counties in tho State, and "Why so glum?" French heeled affairs of patent lenlhei Is hopod that everyone, whether "My wife threatened yesterday to go lth dull kid buttoned tops Literary Note. ueping five or five hundred chickens, home to her mother " We aro told that two and one-half "Oh. well, probably she won't go." Progress. Try an Advertiser ill plan to attend the organization "She didn"t"- Houston Post •million people in this country live hy neetlng on April 8, and by tholr prea- 'Women are certainly progressing." •Writing. Of course this includes those 'That's what. I'm looking to see i in the nce aud enthusiasfn make this first A.n unbridled tongue Is the worst ot Rsar challenge Yale at football any who write home T money.—Cleve- iinotlng a grand Success. land Plain Dealer Burlpldes. lay now."—Judge. Basketball. The High School girls were defea;- ed on Saturday afternoon by the fast ul Spring Styles For Men Parish House Five, o£ Woodbridge, by This is National Canned Food Week the score of 14 to 3. Our girls, how- 1 i here you William O'Leary spent Sunday in ever, put up a good game, their floor We have selected a line of canned goods, which cannot be Red Bank. work being much better than in prev- equalled for quality, and offer them to the people at spec- A find the ious games'. ially low prices, Every article new and fresh. We want autiful styles Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary have Miss Claire Pfeiffer, of the visitors, to make the week a record-breaker on canned goods, moved to Boston, Mass. proved to be the star of the game, and believe prices quoted below will do it: srica together scoring four field goals and two goals Mrs. M. Burns and daughter arefrom foul. The other points of the the .most ex- spending the week in Jersey City. visitors were scored by Misses Nick- PEAS • : te fabrics of the ening and M. Christe. French Court, (Extra sifted), per can .;,. 15c Mr. and Mrs. Leon Compton, of Miss Florence Thompson scored Claybrook Brand (Sifted), per can 12c n. Hightstown, spent Sunday in this city. South Amboy's only points, making Easter Brand, Early June, per can .•'.'.*..''..,.. 12c three goals from foul. The score at Hermit Brand, Soaked,, 3 cans for •. ...i.. 25c ; is nothing in Mrs. P. S. Miller, o£ Bordentown, the end of the first half was 8 to 1. CORN .; •: avenue, spent Saturday at New York The following is the lineup of both like them, for City. teams: t Yankee Cream (Extra Maine Corn) per can 12c «^jlelfi and fab- S A. H. S. Woodbvidge. (The best that is canned.) ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornell, of Forwards Indian Spring, per can 10c rne from the Jersey City, spent the week end inMiss Thompson Miss C. Pfeiffer Sweet Meadow, 3 cans for , 25c ig house in the this city. Miss Looker Miss Christo • TOMATOES Center Wbitby's or A. C. (Solid Pack) per can 10c ry—in the art of Thomas F. Ryan, of Henry street, Miss Newton Miss Nickening Big R Brand, No. 2 can, 3 cana for 25« nt tailoring. is very ill at the home of his son Guards in Perth Amboy. Miss Himinelberger. .Miss H. Pfeiffer ASPARAGUS Miss Strusbolm Miss II, Baldwin Lilly Brand (Mammoth White) per can 23c introduce you Master Daniel Birmingham has re- Time of halves, in minutes. Score fine.ltof. the season's productions and demon- turned home from St. Peter's Hos- at end of first half 8 to 1, Final scow LIMA BEANS pital, New Brunswick. 14 to 8. Referee, T. Francis Aloys- Nabob Brand, per can.,.'. 15c . our ability to make for you the finest and best ious Duggan. Prof, nnd Airs. 0. H. Staley, of SPINACH ou ever bought for the money. Irvington, have been spending the Husehiill. Steuben Urand, per can ,. 15c past vwtik In this city. The baseball tonm makes its initial appearance to-dny, (Saturday), when "WAX BEANS ' •: Mr. Charles •Tjnimlns, Jr., spent they meet the fast Lrtkewood High Steuben Hranil, per can 10c TEORGE GREEN Sunday evening nt tho homo of Mian School, 11)11-12 Champions of New "The.One-Price Store" Kate Shield, of Sayreville. Jersey. Oapt. Kwlllnakl of the locnlm REFUGEE BEANS lias IIIH bojR In fine trim nnd they ex- Steuben Brand, flreen, per can 10c (roadway South Am boy, N. J. Mia. John Peterson, ut. Wilmington, peel to innlie IL good Blimvint? against Del., has returned homo aftor fipend- this fast team. BEETS inn two weeks in this city. Tho biiHvhall team lias had printed Kventlde Brand, (Fancy Table) per can 12c season eents nnch for Rule by Iho ixiyH and Unicorn lirand, (Lemon Cling) per can 28c spending a week nt South Amboy. aro for all the lonil games played by 11 unfit Sliced, (Kxtra Quality) per can '. 18c the High School team this season. Mrs. GOOIKO Urowcr, of New York, B A RTLETT PEARS —o • Ambassador Drand (Large Can) per can 2«c '. IS DOING IT! who formerly nssidod i» this city, MISS SUniOIiZ'S SINOINfl underwent nn operation for npponill- PINEAPPLE (IKKATIiY IJNJOYKi) (•unurnl Brand (Sliced) No. 2 can, per can 18c cltis at New York this week. The gervleep at the First ltaptlst (larland Brand, (Sliced) No. 1 can per can 10c rfNG WHAT? Church last Sunday were full of FFreeholder A, T. Kerr, Councilman good cheer nnd gospel feasting. Tlio BUTTER, SPECIAL it) 39o 13. J. O'Connor nnd Collector John HorvieoK nil throughout tho day were South Amboy with the Perth Amboy Sutllff, attended the Ellis' banquet nt largely attended and everyone seem- Milk and.Cream Company's Perth Amboy on Tuesday night. ed to Join In the spirit, (if tlm occas- William B. Sloyer — ion. Mrs. Joseph Hubbard Hpent Sun- IMH Susan H. Hclunolz, of Phila- 146 Broadway South Amboy irized Milk, Cream and day with her daughter, Mildred Lear- delphia, the. sweet gospel singer, for- ned, who is spending a fow weeks merly with Billy Sunday, tho great Pot Cheese with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ball player evangelist at Wilkesbarrc, from the Creamery every morning. De- J. M. Brookfleld, of Rnbway. Pa., WHS present and ftivorod with several .selections at. each service. Shu i ^arly at your door. Mrs. Clifford LaRue, of Rochester, us a sweet singer ami her music was N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs, very touching. $2.50 and $3.00 Suits, Knicker- Pure, Sweet and Wholesome William Mitchell, of Main street, and Pastor Neal officiated nt both ser- later will visit relatives in Lawrenee- vices ami greatly added to the bless- bocker Pants, at - $1.79 ville, Trenton and Princeton. ings of the day by preaching two ser- Tilk, per quart 9c, pints 5c o — mons which his friends declared were Shoes, Hats, Furnishings at Big Reductions. simply splendid. His sermon in the •earn, V* pint, - - 15c morning, "Safety First," was declared High School to be excellent, and his sermon in the *; Cheese, large - 12c evening, "Striking a Balance," could THE TURNER STORE Mentionings hardly be surpassed. Outfitters lo Men and Boys from Head to Foot [, quart - 6c This was the eighth Sunday of the I spedial gospel services, and the pas- Broadway and David'St. South Amboy Gnnimiiir School Defeated. tor and members of the church, as hone jjour orders to the On Thursday afternoon the High well as all music lovers in this city School girls defeated No. 1 Grammar havo been blessed by having with • itit4\t IF »TOKI: School by the score of 32 to 1. MiBa them at the First Baptist Church, some of tho most famous musicians S First Street • South Amboy, N. J. Parisen of the High School, starred, getting seven field goals and |two and speakers which could be secured. W. H. HINES, Agent fouls, Miss Thompson scored two Surely the church has been greatly SPRUCE UP! field goals and dropped two fouls in- benefltted by these recent services. to the net Miss Newton {jumped o Even Mother Nature—the trees, the flowers,th e center cleverly, getting four field MASTER KIRUY JOINS UNION. fields and meadows are coming out in a New Dress. Joseph Kirby, a young cornetlst of goals. The High School played in It's high time for YOU to "spruce up." We would great form and surprised their fol- this city, has secured a membership lowers by their cleverness. The Gram- to the New Jersey Musicians' Union. appreciate the opportunity to help you with your mar girls have never played in a Kirby Is recognized as one of tha "new dress." game before, but made a good show- most clever cornetists for his age in ing In their first appearance, their this vicinity, and has a bright musical Royal Tailored Clothes—All wool, guaranteed floor work being especially good. Miss career before him. Those who havo to fit and please you—Five hundred patterns to Colon Marion Thorn starred for this heard him declare his music to be es- •odNatunKCkar) team. She scored the only point and pecially fine. He took instructions on select from. Suits $16 to $38. Grain C«Uu toGum * was very aggressive on the lloor. the cornet from Prof. Chester Smith, Dress Shirts. Silver and Arrow Collars. The game was refereed by Frank of Hartford, Conn., recognized as ono the leading cornetists of America. Four-in-hand Ties, narrow reversible or open Makes Old Things New Duggan. Misses Himmelbergei' and Locker^ end. Rich silks in new and pleasing patterns. guarded especially well. TACIIT CLUB WINS MATCH. On Thursday evening a bowling ThiB wonderful material is made Accordion Knitted Ties. match was rolled on the Yacht Club of costly gums, oils, and the In a practice game on Wednesday alleys between captains of Y. M. C. Hats and Caps for Men and Boys. purest of pigment colors. W#ith afternoon the High School baseball a brush and. a can of JAP-A- team defeated the Russell Nine by A. teams, and a team of the club. The Belts. Silk and Mercerized Hosiery. LAC you can make any oldtho score of 8 to 5. Both teams Yacht Club easily won three straight scratched or mnrred table or played good ball and the High School lames. The scores: Underwear. Meyer's Dress Gloves. any other article of furnituro nine appears in fine shape for their Yacht Club. 163 practically now. If you havo opening game nt Laltewood on Sat- Imith 140 140 Our showing of Spring Footwear for Men, never used JAP-A.-LAO you urday. :rane 142 141 161 will bo astonished at how easy Captain Kwllinskl had all his menStophenson... 164 172 111 Women and Children, will be sure to please your eye it Is to produce beautiful cf- out to try them out in -their different Slults 165 161 195 and suit your pocket-book. 1'ecU. (let n. can today in our positions. Ho used three batteries, Eulner 152 139 157 Paint Department. Orr and Atkinson, Qtilnlnn and Hoff- Men's Regal Shoes and Oxfords in tan, gun man, and Brlggn and Hoffman, Orr Totals 772 703 787 it Is made in 21 colors and ' Y. M. C. metal, vici kid, and patent leather $3.50 to $4.50. Natural (clear). Oak, Dark Oak, pitched steadily and did not exert A. Whnlen 148 144 127 Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry, himself, allowing the RIIHRCIB only Women's Regal Oxfords and Pumps. $3.50. McDowell 114 133 113 Mnlaclilto Green, Ox-Blood Red, three runs in the innings in which ho Dixon 122 1C1 152 Patent leather, tan and gun metal pumps #2.00. (Pale), Enamel Green (Dark), Enamel Red, Knnmel pitched. Briggs allowed two runB in the inning in which ho occupied the Stephenson 212 143 148 lie),'Apple Green Enamel, Brilliant Bluck, Dead Black. Women's Goodyear sewed Oxfords, $2.50. box. "Bunk" Quinlan showed up es-Herlew 145 120 117 h), Gloss White, Plat White, Ground. Gold and pecially well holding his opponents Women's Hosiery in black, white and tan, 10c scoreless, "I^es" Stratton being the Totals. ...:. 741 701 to 50c. ,c to gallons. only one to secure a lilt off him. This hit was a two-bagger. •run WOMAN'S exun. Children's Pumps in tan, black and patent lea- The batteries for the Riissels were! Tho Woman's Club held their reg- ther, $1.00 to $2.00. /vey MaoDowell Duggnn nnd Smith and Murray Dor- ular meeting on Thursday afternoon lund and Stratton. The High School April 3, in tho Council chamber. Tin Inray South Amboy, N. J.(secured five runs off Duggnn and throe meeting was presided over by Mrs. off Murray. V. M. James, first vice-president. The J. Alfred Johnson The gamo wns umpired by J. Laur- online of business wan transacted. 'hw A EDS (Pay Cash—and Own a Piano ence Howley and Prof. P. S. Miller. Mrs. Warren, of Princeton, president "The Regal Store" Don't ttuy on Intalliiiunt and take of tho N. J. State Federation, deliv- nil your Ufo to pny lor II Don't forget, the Junior Class en- ered a very excellent address on thp e are handling RADLE PIANOS tertainment to be given to-night, Fri- work, etc., of the different depart- 182 Broadway South Amloy, N. J. i me of tho Went made, which rim ho day. Admission 15 cents. Program ments of tho Clubs. After the ad- jmrclrifiod low for CRRIJ. will !• made up of musical selections, dress, a social hour was spent and re- HARRY PARISEN essay. 'c. A short sketch, "Vice reshments were served. Several vln- •VI0 STREET SOUTH AMBOY Versn *» presented. tors from out of town were prexeot. When patronizing advertisers, kinily mentlor V THE SOUTn AMBOY CITIZEX. We Give iind Redeem Surety SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1318. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED, l\l P. CHURCH NOTES Items of Interest Prom all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our The annual supper by the Ladies' [^NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL^] Aid Society is to be held Wednesday Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. •IrtPOBTERS- eJflm-VP. A£W--.~o HAISEY STREETSJS^ evening, April 9. Don't forget the date and place.

April 13 is the Sunday for special April Fool Jokers Suffer. Clawson, two sons, Walter G. Clawson by May 15, when Mr. Caesar OUR GREAT ANNIL offering to the. parsonage fund. There Miss Cornelia Carr, a public school of Dunellen, and Frederick Clawson, will take possession and live there the is something in hand already. Let teacher in Chatham, telephoned Tues- of Scotch Plains, survive him. most of the year. The cottage has us do all we can. day to Principal Charles A. Philhower, « # « « twenty-two rooms and seven baths. as an April fool joke, that Miss Melis- To Vote on Acquiring: Uencli Front Other Improvements at Rumson in- Profit §har /The second quarterly conference of sa Woodhnll, another teacher living The council of Manasquan has voted clude the remodeling of the E. O. W. this year will be held at the close of with her, had tho measles. She ex-to call a special election for the pur- Woerz barn and the K. A. S. Clark the prayer service next Thursday, plained that she, MIHS Myrtle Price, pose of voting, on a bond issue for the house, in Tennis Court lane. evening. A full attendance is re-and Miss Edna B. Van Sickle, also * * * * §ale acquisition of the beach front, for mu- quested, and reports. teachers, living in the same house, nicipal ownership, the cost not to ex- School of Methods Session. wen; quarantined. Whon the quartet ceed $5,000. Announcement has been made that appeared at school as usual, they April 13 will be quarterly meeting. the twentieth annual session of the found substitutes In their places for * * * * In the morning experience meeting, School of Methods, of the New Jersey Begins Friday, Ap the day. They will also havo to pay, House to Conliniie IIH Homestead. love feast, Baptism, Holy Communion, Sunday School Association, will lie under we rules the salaries of lh<' Hy the will of Charles K. Holover and reception of members will be at- held at Asbury Park July 5 to 12, in- tended to. Reports for threes months substitutes. who died in South River on February With a Multitude < 12, the Selover house on Main street, clusive. The school has been there •will be read. * # * * for several years. Refuses to Set Aside Jiiilpinciil. that borough, Is to be continued us a liomoKtciid. Mr. ,S«luver provides that, * a * # After the Ushers' Association Haul- Under nn opinion filed Monday tin* dated their obligation of $100 to his wife Siiriih 10. Selover, .shall lmvc Hurt Trying to Help Dog. Bigge§t It i in Supreme Court, retimes to interfere the use of it for life, I linn it. will re- the parsonage fund they havo volun- with a Judgment of $5,000 recovered Hurrying lo save her pet dog from teered to assume another llnanciiil vert, to his brother, Daniel ('. Selover, punishment at the hands of her hus- in the nuinrlen Circuit by Ijouis M. his slslers Mntlie (irlswold and .June interest of the church. This is highly- Hnl'finoister, of Cniuilen, Htfiilnst Hi.? IIIUKI, Mrs. 1. W. Myers, of Maple ave- appreciated by the Hoard of Trustees. QulKiiin, and bis nephew, Wllllum nue, Red Hank, foil down a flight of Bargains Philadelphia anit Oanxlen Kerry Com- I'latner. Mr. Selover left to his pany. Tli(i plaintiff WHS Injured wlilli> seven Hteps on the back porch of her Krandni'phcw, Charles N. Plntner, liiH Tho pastor received n word from on a bout of Ihe defendant, company lionii! Tuesday night. Mrs. Myers absent Class Leader .1. F. Fulton, slat- when it crashed Into an obstruction, Kdlcl watch, and provided that $1,000 landed on, tlie brick pavement on tho In Every Departo ing his appreciation of tlie lOnslcr throwlni! him from Ills feet and re-b« left in I rust to |>iiy a mortgage on slile of her face. Slie was rendered greetings sent him by the Junior (*. sulting In serious Injury. I lii> property of bis Mister, Mi'M. OHH- unconscious and HIIHIIIIIKMI a HCVITR K. and others and .says lie Is resting wnid, The residue of bis estato he bruise near lier temple. T ( by the old St. John River at Jack- lel'l. lo Ills wile iineoinlltliinnlly and « •* « a Double Surety Coupons Klks (.rant 1-ilV Hindi1 her executrix. sonville, Pla. Many prayers ascend, I'rlosl Kcl'iiscN Flood Money to Kid for him. On Monday, Max J. .Stein, of Long ft + * * Saturday, April 11th and 12th. Don Crown. llrnnch, organizer of Long llrancli Killed In Full. advantage of this offer. Surety Coui In tho absence of the class leader IJOCIKC NI>. T42, II. IV 0. U., wan (,'iven (ieorge Tlce, forty-seven years old Rev. Jiimcs A. ReynoldB, rector of and pastor last Thursday evening, the a life membership, The presentation an employe of the New Jersey Com HI. James's Catholic Church, of Red able in merchandise in any part of i servicees were looked after and ledWOK inude by I'Jxalted' lUilcr-elect puny, Mutuwim, wos instantly lcllle< Hank, declared Tuesday night that Grocery Store. by Mr. Ezra Clayton and a very help- Charles Iloscncrnns. The IClks sornn at the works Just before quitting; tlm none of the inonoy raised among his ful meeting was reported. time IIK» Have a Ilfi! membership to Saturday afternoon, lie was on , parishioners for the relief of the Hood Past Kxallcil Ruler Thomas 1). lla/- sufferers In Ohio and vicinity would The services last Sunday wero of scaffold arranging some wires when Broad, Idy, who IIIIH been ill from rhenina- be turned over to the Red Cross Soc the usual order and yet tho Easter tho scaffold collapsed, throwing bin Streetf spirit of Resurrection was felt as the tiHin for ol(,'bt, years. ifity, He said he wanted the funds HAHNE &C0., to the ground. Some of the heavy sermons were in a sense along tho used for the benefit of th-e poor, not * * * 4 timber struck him In the stomach. H We Sell Furniture on the line of spiritual Resurrection; morn- the rich. The statement was made at Uev. l»r. A. I), CiimplM'lI. leiives a widow and three children. ing, "Risen With Christ;" evening, a meeting of citizens in the borough Failing to rally after he reached "Paul's Preaching at Athens on Jeaua * * # * hall, Red ifank, called for flic purpose Wulls Hospital Monday, Rev. Dr. A. of raising money for people in tho and thp Resurrection of the Dead." l''lrebnt;>j Hum Disused Hum. I). Campbell, pastor of the Suydain stricken districts. Father Reynolds r^s^JWjaKSsaNe^jws^jfJs In the absence of the superinten- Street Reformed Church, New Bruns- Fire of an incendiary nature Monday dent, Mrs. Peterson of the Junior C. declared that all money raised by his wick, since 1880, died Monday night morning destroyed one of the barns parishioners would be sent directly •: You Men Who Use Overalls! B. last Sunday afternoon, tho pastor of pneumonia. He had been In IIIon the Meadow Mrook Farm at Little conducted the exercises and spoltn to 1o the sisters of mercy. More than g Why not get the best your money can buy, V health for three months, his condition Silver, opposite the Old Rumson Coun- forty-six organizations have donated r> along with a broad, honest guaranty P the children on "How Haul Kept th? becoming such that hospital treat- try Club , in Rumson Holy Sunday and How we should to the fund. It is expected that over ment was decided upon. He was the road. The burn is owned by David $1,000 will be raised. Acting Mayor Observe the Christian Sunday." Cooney, and is not insured. For the H. S. PETERS' son of Rev. William H. Campbell, the Horace P. Cook was elected chairman (Rtt. U. S. Pat Off.) A very interesting review of thofirst pastor of the Suydam Street last few months it had not been In of a committee to take charge of the quarter's lessons took place in the:hurch, which was organized October use. work. Herschel Birdsall is secretary Sunday School. Mrs. Peterson, sup- 30, 1SS4, and succeeded his father a.s * £ * 4. and Max Wets is treasurer. erintendent of the Primary Depart- p.iwtor of that church in 188!), He had Firo. Damages ('ediii'hiirst Inn. Brotherhood ment, interested the class by the use i *" « * a of the pastor's Bible service of about been pastor ever since. He is surviv- Fire supposed to be due to a de- 100 Bible views. The attendance, in- d by three sons and one daiiRhter. fective flue damaged the Cedarhurst IVIII. F. Levins, Tlif Well Known terest and offerings were all good. -* * * « Inn, formerly the Iceland Inn, at I'uyllfsf, Dead. Overalls Mr. Charles Rerrien led the Senior Aped Man Weds Servant. Pleasure Bay, early Sunday morning. William F. Levins, the well known are strictly Union Made, C. B. service at 7 p. in., making a Cornelius Kelley, sixty-eight years The fire started in the kitchen of the pugilist, died of pneumonia at, his with all the long wear and brief and yet appropriate address ou old, of Atlantic City, reputed to be ahostelry. home at 52 High street, New Bruns- comfort that come from the topic: "Missionary Education." A millionaire, and ojie of the oldest * * « « wick, Sunday, after a short illness. He ! best materials, right pat- number of others took an active part. residents of that city, accompanied .Not Liable For Damages. had not been enjoying the best of terns and the handy pockets and little The choir led in the usual service by his son Dennis, thirty-four years On Monday the Supreme Court sus- health forborne time. It was only a "knacks" that make them always worn when one of Christian song which was, (anil old, slipped out of the house and went week previdus that he appeared at an I tained a demurrer to the declaration Tramt yourself right and get Into a mull of BROTHERS always is), enjoyable and helpful. to G o'clock mass Monday morning in the suit instituted by George W. entertainment held at the Richmond You can got thorn, fully g-uaranlmad, at A. C. at Tottenville, where he met and The evening preaching service was at the Church of Our Lady Star of Ford against the borough of Deal to SOUTH AMBOr-B. STRASSER defeated Young Daley. His friends liimelleu—Oscar Itunyon Moumouth Junction—W. W. EmoiiH.v one of deep thought and spiritual the Sea, and at the conclusion of the recover $ir>,ooo damages. The plain- Jjunesburg—A. Ji. Mausser New Bruimwick—I", J, Young Dry Good power, coupled with the hymns and mass married Anna Cox, twenty-nine tiff was an electrician in the Deal then noticed that he did not look well. South flalnflelel—H. W. Phillips Perth Amboy—The Globe, fa8tA " He had been contlned to his home al- prayers. A deep impression was years old. Miss Cox had been em Casino, owned by the defendant mu- Iijij H. S. PETERS. Moker-Fnctorlaa: Dover, N. J.,«nd W«llind, Ont nost ever since. He was 2H years made. ployed as inaid in the family for nicipality. In the Casino there was a of age. About five years ago ho mar- about two years. She had preceded swimming pool into which salt water Kelley and his son to the church. Kel- ried Miss Mary Davis, of New firuns- Machinery of Memory. was pumped from the ocean by means ivick. The macliint'f.v of memory was thus ley created a stir three years ago, of electricity. While In the perform- G-OOD TIBET interestingly described by au authority when he sold the Girartl House, which ance of his duty, Ford was shocked on tho brain: "Tho act of remembering ho owned, to the Atlantic City Gas and injured so seriously that it wasUHOS.SCUP IS FOR are necessary to good health. ^ something," tie said, "involves n dis-Company for $68,000. Ho demanded necessary to amputate one of his Ranking Mayor H. Otto WIttpenn, teoth. Have them attended, tinct change in the brain aubstauce. that llie money be paid to him in $1 limbs. In this State, the court said, :>f Jersey City, as one of the most The thing to be reinemliered is recoiu- bills'. the general rulers that for such dam- materials. My methods ai , ed by a little nerve cell. The first tiinu important factors, next to President the cell does its work au impression is * * * * ages a municipal corporation, in theWilson, in the progressive movement you pay me no more for goot made upnii It Hut that Impression is Knds His Lift'. absence of a statutory remedy, is not n New Jersey, State Treasurer I3d- poor work to be had elsewhei ,Bpt to wear off unless the action of the After having brooded for nearly two liable. ivard K. Grosscup, who is also chair- cell Is repeated, and thu oftener this is years over the murder of Marie Smith, 4 * * * lian of the Democratic State commit. DR. SALTER, the enso tho more ttxud becomes the teo, has declared himself In favor of juipresskm. or 'cell memory,' as it isten years old, who was a playmate of Thrciileiis to Kill Girl. Also South River \ called Suppose that Uio work of tills his own three children, Thomas Dean, Released from the county Jail at the nomination of Mr. Wittpenn for liill'ticiiliir her father, who has been In that .city iVoodrow Wilson as Governor of New prcut ruy of 1'kirldn waters. Sdmius ter a time It became recognized that two years. Jersey, provided the people of this he was not right mentally. He was State and the members of the Demo- WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 of them are often S»TII phylng on the * * *-•• ' ' siirfitee of (lie Imyons or In the inlets frequently subject to fits of deep des- cratic party desire thnt their govern- lor ejeb lull lei ol P»llt Tf nh oi 51c lot>/j i n Court (livcV -ill Stun. Pailiil itis In uronoillon. Ililhtil c«lh prkn Their Immense blnolt llns Hue and fall pondency. ment should continue free from the paid loi Old (iold. Silver, rlallnum, Dlimoiidian4 Judge Peter P. Daly has decided In I"'1" Srnd what you h»re todar In the water like tho Mnppiug wings ol * .* * * ontrol which has had so disastrous PH1LA. SMELTING * REFINING COMPANV buzzanlH or vultures- The greut ray the employers' liability act case of an effect on our party in years past. INl AHI.IMIBU 20 YKARS. shows ou Its head protuberances re Epileptic Found Demi in Woods. Mrs. Andrew Zolna, of Perth Amboy, B23 CHCBTNUT ST , PHILADELPHIA. "To my mind Otto Wittpenn typi- scmbllug liorus. features that give Walter Morris, son of Zara Morris, against the Raritan Rry Dock Com- them tliH appearance of tho conven- of Green Grove avenue, Keyport, was fies this issue. His fight in Hudson pany, that she should receive $1,500, ounty has been a fight ugainst un- tional devil as they disport themselves found dead Tuesday in the Brewster the full amount to which she is en- on the surface of the water. It Is supportable conditions. His influ- Woodsy about two miles south of that titled under the law. MrB. Zolna, gald llutt these monsters sometimes lit- place by Otto and William Aumack. ence in the State of New Jersey has tain the weight of n thousand pounds. whose husband was killed by a fall- Morris who was subjeot to epileptic been exerted to prevent a return to «nd mariners hnvo averred thnt a great Ing derrick, was willing to settle for power of those influences and ele- ,B.Hi ray has unwittingly towed a vessel by fits, had left home early to spend the $1,100, but the court ruled differently. KYKSWIITHrKOIAliISl day trout fishing. He was twenty- ments which have been detrimental to VL'S Kximilnod. C< becoming entangled In the anchor ca- The woman has two children In the good government. ble. They uro hunted with harpoons seven years old. reel OlasRew M ailo. old country. Mrs. George Martin, "When other men now prominent NKWAKK and alwnys give the fishermen an excit- whose husband was also killed by the ing struggle. * * * * In our public life were refusing to Found HusFmm! In Bed Dead. j derrick, got $1,375 from the same com- lake sides, Wltlpenn was on the dr- pany. She wanted to leave this county ug1 line staking his political destinies Peeling: slightly Indisposed Runyo'n and the amount was awarded in a FOB BURNS, BRUISES AND SOUKS Clawson, 72 years old,1 of New Marjcot in his fight in behalf of Governor WII- lump sum. The quickest and surest cure for road, Dunellen, told his wife he ^vas on and in behalf of progressive Dc- irns, bruises, bolls, sores,'hiflamuia- * * « * nocracy. ^ Strong men, brave enough "i. and all skin diseases Is Buck- Roing upstairs to lay down. Less than 1 Arnica Salve. In four days It nn hour later his aged wife foun^im KuniNoii Home Costs $60,000. o enter the battle before the. victory All the Dost and Lnteot Hooks can b« h, H. Haffln, of Ircdoli, Tox» of load in bed, a victim of heart trraible. Henry A. nne«»nr, of New York, Is s won, an? needed In the piiblic life liciul nt Small Cost. "» hla nnltle which pnlned jim Mr, Clawson wns n native of NnrfJer- completing a $60,000 country hbme f today." ' ;' WIij (Jo Without Good Sending! WEITS IK HI hardly walk. Stipulil V G.4C.MBP1 ' WIHO. Only 2")C. RLTI <- •ey and has lived practically a|l his on the Parmley property in the Rum- THE A. C. PAKISEN LIBRA «Y H«nH- llf« in New W on road. It will bo ready for occu- Bead Citizen Advertisements. Snntli Anilioy VOLUME XXXII. NO. 21. SOUTH AMBOY. N..I.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 31. 1912. Price Three Cents.' SCULLY WILL BE fALLON WITHDRAWS WIDOW GETS $8.25 AT CONVENTION HIS PETITION EOR 300 WEEKS

Patrick F. Fallon, who filed a peti- Congressman Thomas J. Scully will On Thursday in court at New Brun3- tion for councilman of the Second attend the convention of the Atlantic i wick Judge Daly found that the wage Ward at primary election on the Dem- Deeper Waterways Association to bo P. IL SLIP turnings of Albert F. Burbank, of ocratic ticket, has decided to with- held at,New London, Conn., September Perth Amboy, who was killed on Juno draw his petition and will not be Paul S. Miller, of Glenville, Pa., 4, o and 6. Mr. Scully has been ap- Karl Karlesen, a Sailor, While Crab- His Hydro-Aeroplane Tails in Bay 14 at the plant of the Public Service ill the race. It was through the urgent pointed a delegate from New Jersey Kiectrical Company at Elizabeth, were Will Have Charge of High School bing Falls Off Pier and Loses appeal of many friends that he entered, Off Keansburg—Passenger With by Governor Wilson, also by the Mar- 1G 50 c the contest. Ills withdrawal Is not u. „ ,, • . , n . „ r I $ - P «" week, and he directed that — >—'A 'Graduate of Pennsylvania itime Association of the Port of New Life—Could Not Swim, Although Him Badly Injured, But He CS- the company pay to Margaret Bur- through "getting cold feet," for he Yorli, and the Staten Island Sound b&nk, widow of the dead man, 50 per College. believes he could easily win out at capes With Slight Bruises. Deeper Waterway Association. Followed Water for a Living. cent, of his wages each week for 300 the primary for tho nomination, but i weeks. The Board of Education held a it WHS through heeding the earnest Aviator 0. G. Simmons and his pas- On Sunday Karl Karlesen, a sailor The compensation is given under the special meeting on Friday evening, GOVERNOR WILSON CANNOT pleas of the county nnd local Demo- senger, Mr. James II. Hubbard, of i on the schooner Carrie McLean, Cap- | Kmployers' Liability act. The woman August 23, Present—Messrs. Cltvcr, ATTEND SAENflERKEST cratic executive! committees for him Red Jiank, narrowly escaped death at tain Peter Peterson, was drowned In originally asked for $10 a week Davis, Pearee., Sutllff and Wyckoff. to retire from (he Held In order that Keansburg on Saturday afternoon Sheriff Alliert Hollsehweiler on the P. 11. U. slip at the coal pici\ It for 300 weeks, which would bring tho Messrs. Pearco aud Wyckoff, the , Tuesday headed a delegation of Perth appears that Karlefwn was llshlng for li.-irmnny may exist In the local ranks, when the hydro-aeroplane In which ft Democrat lio does tint desire total up tt) $3,000. Under the ruling eommUtee appointed to investigate j j%mlit>y (Icriimn-Amoricnns who walt- crabs from tin: pier, ami it Is sup- they Hew from Seidler's Head) to to stir up personal feeling that, would of the court she is to receive $8.25 •*««<* .-.-•'•. '"HS A. M. Kvi-ritt, ; ,.d on Governor Wondrow Wilson at posi'd that In reaching down to scoop Kcansbiirg fell Sideways Into shallow In any way injure Iliti success of the pur week, or a total of $2,47.1.00. Blade a report. In part It was as fol- i Son (ilrti wlth ,in invitation, to at- a crab he lost bin balance and fell water close to the beach at that place. Democratic parly nt the tall election, The Public Service disputed tho tows: "|tend and address (ho saongerfest Into the wutor. Several people raw The cause ot the accident cannot, arid he will await for some more op- "'• j amount asked for by tho widow, "la giving our decision on the hear- | v,hic-h is to be held nt Perth Amboy the accident from a distance, but bo- be: positively ascertained but it 19 purtimo 1.1 me when ho may again en- j claiming that they should pay only $5 Ing of Miss Everitt vs. Prof. Fitch j ,l(!Xt Sunday and Monday. fore they could gel. to Karlescn h<> thought that on making a circle thu per week. The matter was brought held August 12, It is our opinion that I , ; , - , y to have it T l machine, banked too much, causing it T)l( ( ovor lor n M so T sunk for the last time. He could not ple. ilt! Held for honors from the peo- into court to decide. Leonard Ty- M16B Everitt placed herself In a very j ,0 say lhat ilft couldn't accept aa lm swim. Mr. Fnllon's withdrawal now to slide sideways through the air. niann appeared for the company and unenviable position before the board , had ft prior pngagement to speak In The body was recovered and Cor- I laces the present Ili'inocnitlc office All control of the hydro-ucroplanc Lawyer Thomas Brown for the wom- In writing such a letter to the score- j Huffalo, N. V. He expressed hearty oner Mason sumnioniHl, who deemed un holders In (lit! Held without opposi- was lost when It started to fall, al- an. ,tary of the board in view of the fact j r(.grot| t00| remarking that ho was Inquest not necessary. The body was tion for ro-m>mlnallon at the prlmnny. though Aviator Simmons made made up. Progressive leaders re- Into the shallow water about ItO feet letter was produced written by one and the charges against Prof. Fitch ago. and single. He did not have any fuse to Indorse John V. Ten ftroeck from shore, narrowly missing the of the employes of the company and be dropped. But, gentlemen, as this On Thursday evening Mrs. Sophia relative!) In this country. for Senator because IU Is claimed that power boat of Dr. W, P. Moss, of this ' signed by Mrs. Burbank. In the letter does not seem to be the first letter city, which was just making a land- Southwick entertained a tow friends ho l« too (friendly with former Senator It was stated that the dead man was ing at the short dock. v of the same motive that Miss Everitt at her home on Broadway in honor of DEATH OK JOHN IBIIS Theodore Strong. There will be HCV- earning $11 a week and afterwards has sent different boards of educa- the birthday of her son, Harry South- A CIVIL MAR VETERAN t speakers for the dollar dinner As the machine struck the water j ^ 22 per day tion, It Is evidence conclusive In our it crumpled up like a piece of card- wide, of New York, who, with his John Ibbs, aged 71 years and S which Is to be run In conectlon with On examination by Lawyer Brown minds that she Is disposed to be board. Simmons and Hubbard struck wife, is spending the week in this months, departed thlH life on Sat- he convention. Some of those willing Mrs. Burbank stated that she did not disagreeable In manner and frequent- with tho machine and both disappear- icily. While an Impromptu affair, It urday last at his home on Augusta 0 go lo Metuchen for the occasion, write the letter, that it was written ly disobedient in obeying instructions ed in the water. Simmons, who was proved a most enjoyable social event. street, from aa attack of dysentery. according to the committee In charge, l;y an employe of the Public Service given her by the board and supervis- wearing a life preserver, rose to tho Mr. Southwick received hearty con- He was a veteran of tho Civil War, are Senator Beverldge, Olfford Pin- company whom she pointed ont in ing principal, and this in our opinion surface immediately uninjured. His gratulations, and best wishes for many having served three years' In defence chott, George W. Perkins, James R. court, and she simply signed her Is a very bad precedent for teachers first act was to find Hubbard. The more birthdays. During tho evening of his country. Ho had resided in arflelti and Everett .Colby. Former name to it. and-puplls. We would therefore fur- latter seemed to be caught In the refreshments were served. At a late this city many years. Judge Adrian Lyon, of Perth Amboy, ther recommend that Miss Everitt be wreckage and was pulled free by Sim- hour the guests left for their respec- The funeral was held from his late will act as toastmaster at the dinner severely censured by the board and mons. One of the numerous small A SISTER tive homes, delighted with the cor- home at 2: SO o'clock on Monday af- and Mark Prentiss or William Din- '.structed in the future she must rig- boats which had put out for the wreck TO "KATfP DOhXS dial reception given them by their ternoon, the Rev. H. M. P. Pearse "iddie will be chairman of the con- lai/ obey the rules and regulations picked up and landed them on tha Mrs. Mary Dolan Pfeiffor King, the r.ostess. conducting the service. Interment entlon. set forth by the Hoard of Education short dock. Hubbard, who received a bride who was sent to the county Jail Mr. Southwick holds a responsible was made In Christ Church cemetery, and Instructions Riven by the super- j bad (fash in the right side of his face at New Brunswick for forging a check; position yith the American Express Stillwell & Mason being funeral di- Tislng principal, and any violation of ,, . .. . „ , , „, near the ear and a badly sprained is a sister to "Rats" Dolan, who is ... , ... < , » „, iCompany at their Brooklyn office, rectors. this occurring without just proof will ' ' neck, had to be assisted ashore. A now serving a term in State Prison^ result In her dismissal from tho ser- lane wafe cleared through the crowd The woman was married to Paul Klng,s vice." IMPROVEMENTS AT MANY DEMOCRATS and he was taken td the automobile of this city, last week and Immediately Upon motion the report waa receiv- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ATTEND CLAM BAKE of Arthur Sickles, of Red Bank. In afterward was arrested and jailed. ed and a copy ordered sent to Miss Contractor Clarence H. Edwards, is Despite the threatening weather and this car both Simmons and Hubbard The bridegroom will have nothing Bveritt by the secretary. nicking extensive improvements to rain a goodly number of Democrats were taken to Red Bank and Hubbard to do with the woman now. He says Relative to the selection of a new the Lecture room of the Prasbyterlan turned out to attend, the clam bake was taken to his home In that city. that she has told him a continuous principal to succeed Prof. Crane, tea Church. A new kitchen, with every given by the Wilson Club of Perth The start of their eventful trip was string of lies. The one which hurt board decided to accept tho applica- convenience has been built, a small Amboy at Nickenlg's Grove on Wed- Athletics to Play the Old St. Mary's made from Seidler's Beach at\4:15 him most was that she had a "nlca tion of Prof. Paul S. Miller, of Glen- room with sliding partitions has been nesday last. —Much Speculation as to theSaturday afternoon and after making brother In Trenton, working In a ville, Pa., a graduate of the Pennsyl- apportioned off, and a new floor and Although no "booms" were launched a large circle, Aviator Simmons point- high position, who was unable to at- vania College of Gettysburg, Pa,, who wainscoating has been laid the en- there was plenty of boosting for the Result—Old-Time Players Will ed for Keansburg, arriving there tend the wedding because of his po- Is twenty-four years of age, married, tire room, The hot-air heater has candidates already In the field. be in Line, and All Fans Should about ten minutes later. It was the sition." and highly recommended as a compe- been removed, and steam heating plant Congressman Scully received a intention of Simmons to fly to Keanb- He has sinve learned that this nlca tent man In every respect. The sec- will be substituted. rousing reception, and before the din See the Game. burg, circle over the city dropping brother is "Rats" Dolan and that hia retary was instructed to communi- ner was through, every one present small circulars which read as fol- high position is one in the State cato with Mr. Miller, stating the board Prison, to which Institution he was CERAN LAW MAKES NO was wearing buttons with his likeness, On Labor Day morning, September lows : had appointed him, subject to the ap- recently committed by Judge Daly. PROVISIONS FOR VACANCIES bearing the inscriptions, "Deep Wat- 2, Manager O'Toole, of the Athletics, "While we are heartily in sympathy proval of his credentials by tho Stato The death of Thomas Flynn, tho er Tom," "Scully for Congress," etc, will introduce to the baseball fandom with Roosevelt's Bull Moose move- Commissioner of Trenton. Democratic leader of Paterson, who showing tho popular feeling toward of this city a treat that he has had in ment, we believe It will result In the INVITATIONS ISSUED. Prof. T, F. Itupp, of Lykens, Pa., a was the Passalc county member of the Congressman. store for them, when he takes his election of our governor, Woodrow The girls and boys of the Metho- graduate ot Franklin and Marshall the Democratic State Committee, di- Several were slated to make ad- fast bunch of ball tossers out to meet Wilson, as President." dist Episcopal Sunday School, who College, of Pennsylvania, thirty-one rects attention to the fact that the dresses but a sudden shower coming tho once undefeated St. Mary's, who From Keansburg he was to proceed sold excursion tickets, have been in- years of ago, and mnrriftd was select- (leran election act makes no provision up scattered those present, alf seek- will have in their lineup such men as down the bay to the Highlands and vited to go on a Btraw ride to be giv- ed as second 'choice of the board. for the filling of vacancies In tho ing shelter, and the speechmaking Kelly, Campion, Coan, Orimley broth- follow the course of the Shrewsbury en by the Assistant Superintendant, Upon motion it was decided that state committee. In section Cf> ot was dispensed with. ers, McDonnell, Lovely find some more River to Red Bank. Here he was E. S. Mason, starting from the church Prof, ltupp should bo given tho Bame the act It Is provided that tho state Tho "feed" was excellent and well old faces that once set the fans of this scheduled to stay a week at the Red on John street at G:30 this (Friday) opportunity as Prof. Miller in case committees shall be elected at tho served. Food was provided for 400 city proud of them as a baseball team. Bank Pair. evening, for any reason the latter should not September primaries' of the year but only about 300 were present. It Is possible, of course, (for there Mr. Hubbard owes his life to the All scholars who sold five or mora accept. wnoreln a governor is to be elected. Congressman Thomas J. Scully, seems to be nothing Impossible in coolness of Aviator Simmons whoso tickets and turned the cash in the Tho president and secretary were Tho act prescribes that candidates for Freeholder Alfred T. Kcrr, Solicitor baseball) that the older team may win quick action in, getting him free from night before the excursion, will ba ronuoBted to make a dellnlto report tho committees shall bo nominated Coan, Councilman O'Connor, and many out; but they have the toughest fight tho wreckage prevented him from be- given this treat as a token of appre- nt tho meeting to bd held this Friday in. tho snmo manner as candidates ar<; others from this city were in attend- before them to attain that distinction ing drowned. Mr. Hubbard sat next ciation of their services in helping to evening In regard to hiring Homo nominated for tho Assembly, and tho ance. that they over had, and the odds are to the engine and it Is thought that make the excursion a success. building to UHO for school purposes, other regulations surrounding tho Among others present were: Hon. so big against such a result that tho when the machine struck the water ponding completion of ulteratlons to he received tho gash in his face by eloctlon at tho coinmltteemen are tho W. E. Ramsay, Hon. John Klrkpatrlck, Athletics feel more confident right now HE-EXAHINATION OF School No. 2. County Collector Thomas H. Hagerty, over the situation than they have striking against a projecting part of Rjimo as for the election of* Assembly- PUBLIC SCHOOL I'PPILS men. It Is further provided that mem- Freeholders Peter H. S. Hendrlclts, since they began to slip back. No team the engine. TROLLEY OAK DELAYED At the last June examinations In bers of the state committee shall Andrew Ely, A. J. Gebhart, "VV. T. ever showed auch a groat transforma- By many it is thought that the ac- the Public Schools several pupils I1Y PENNSYLVANIA AUTO servo for three years or until their Casey, Surrogate D. W. Clayton, Coun- tion from llstlessncss to energy as the cident wns due to the movements made failed In one or two subjects. Super- A Jersey Central Traction car was successors are olected, but nothing ty Clerk B. M. Oanon, Sheriff Albert Athletics did when they defeated tho by Mr. Hubbard in dropping the cir- intendent R. M. Fitch requests that held up at the Morgan bridge on whatever Is said about filling vacan- Bollschweller, Deputy Sheriff Edward fnst South River A. C. on Sunday culars. This IB not likely. Mr. Sim- these pupils report at School No. 1 Tuosday evening through the stub- cies. • F. Houghton, Richard White, William last. mons Is an experienced and careful bornness of an automobile party. Car C. Jaques, William McMurtry, Arthur Those who traveled to South River aviator, ho has qualified for and car- In eighth year room en Wednesday No. 6488, Penna., wllh parly of six ries n pilot's license, and is fully cap- next, September 4, at 9 a. m., for re- PEACH SOCIAL AND Qulnn, W. S. Sawyer, P. M. Downe, were fortunate In seeing one of tho startod acroas as tho trolley car was Klchard Galvln, Joseph Filgen, John greatest games played by their homo ablo to cope with su h slight move- examination in the subjects that they ' ENTERTAINMENT coming on the southerly end toward P. Grecnwald, John Fee, Jr., Fred team, that was a model exhibition of ments which might have been due to failed in. this city. Tho auto going at good The children of Chr'st Church Quad, Joseph Allgalr. tho national pastime. There was not his passenger dropping tho circulars. COMMISSIONER 8TEYINS speed renched past the center of the Home will hold a peach social and a flaw In. tho game to break the de- Mr. Simmons would not make a bridge first, and refused to go back. entertainment at the home on Tues- SDIT POSTPONED. lightful smoothness or to blot tho statement concerning the accident nnd INSPECTS NEW R0AI> Sa did the raotorman refuse to budge, day, September 10. A fine program The suit of the Board of Health beauty of the contost. Baseball wns the cause can only be surmised. On Tuesday State Road Commis- anil claimed he could wait, an Indefinite s being prepared with a view to pleas- against several property owners in seen at Its very best. There was not On Sunday tho wrockago of the sioner Colonel Stevens, with Free- time. After considerable exchange of ng all who attend. An admission fee this city for not complying with or- a singlo kick over any decision In the hydro-aeroplane was loaded upon a holders Gebhart, Kcrr and Ely, in- words, the nutolst backed out of tho of twenty-five cents will be charged, ders to connect with the sanitary sow- intlre game. truck and taken to Mr. Colllor'0 homo spected the new macadam road being way and allowed the car to pass. which wi)l Include refreshments. En- er system has been postponed for one Not an act of any player of either at Wlckatunk. With tho exception of constructed between Bonhamtown and courage the children in their laudable woek on request of the city solicitor. team that could reflect on the reputa- the engine and possibly the pontoons Highland Park. It was decided that SENT TO JAIL FOR (SO DAYS. work by being present. It was to have boon held on Thursday, tion for cleanliness and healthy rival- the machine is a total loss. a retaining will would have to bo o built at Dunham's Hill. This new- Peter Ynnos, who until recently ran and the respective parties were sum- ry. This Is all the more remnrkable road will shorten the distanco between a blacksmith shop on Stevens avenue, moned to appear. They were there on owing to tho fact that no game was ItHODE ISLAND CLAM BAKE. Perth Amboy and New Brunswick. scums to have let his love for strong Engraving Presented to time, and did not appreciate the post- •ver harder fought nor more sltun- To-morrow, September 1, Paul Do drink get the bettor of him, and Ma ponement of the trial. • lons and climaxes so fraught with Graw Hamilton Lodge No. 552, B. of wife and family have become second Doane Memorial Chapel hrllllng Interest. It was not a gamo R, T., will hold a Rhode Island clam WATERMELON CUT TO-NIGHT. considerations. Mrs. Yunos made The housekeeper who serves "Af- from its start to finish In which'one bako at Roberts' Crossing, rain or To the P. R. R, Y. M. O. A. mem- complaint against him for non-sup- The (!onovcr family have given, an ter Dinner Coffee" never hears any earn or the other did not have a shine, commencing nt 12 o'clock noon, bers anil wives, innmhnrH and lady' port and dninkcness, ami en Wednes- engraving of Bishop George \V. Doano complaints from her boarders. Sold chance to win. Tho bake will bo prepared by an ex- friends, members of the Auxiliary and day Justice Oirmiiu;h,rim sent him to to Doane Memorial Chnpel, which by Drown Bros., 183 Broadway. * pert In this line, nnd everything will husbands. Come early nnd ilo not stay the county jail for sixty days, in or- chapel Is a memorial of him. "Yacht Club Coffee" Is the kind that be of the best nnd In abundance, more than an hour. Some, of tho der t" fxlvf him ri'i opporlunlty to WANTED—Dressmaking. 71 Bor- ie.H. Ho to Brown Bros, and get tickets are $1.R0 each. A gooil tlmo old-timers have prepared to out ^'« consider life conduct. fiend Oltl.'nn Advertisements. flontown avenue.—B. A. Sullivan. 8-4- •rnnteed all who attend. onn to four melons, \ Allenhurst, of Hon. Thomas J. Scul- ly, their uncle. rf\m! Mrs, Anastatia Marshall and son, Naturally George, ot Buffalo, N". Y., are visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. William Brief Hems Concerning People We Hines, of First street. If a man offered you a choice of an original Know that Prove Interesting painting or a printed chromo of the same or Saturday and Monday 31 ru. Joseph Bolton and Miss Car- subject—you'd take the original. Same Reading. rie Bazel, of Trenton, spent last week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. with your clothes. Surrogate Clayton was a visitor in Johnson, of Broadway. 3 lbs. Fancy Rice - - 25c town on Labor Day. If you couldn't get an original, made-to- Mrs. E. A. Pnarc-e, of John street, order suit, there might be an excuse for Fancy Potatoes, basket - 50c R. B. Sheppard, of Milltown, spent and nephew, Howard King, are vis- tolerating a factory-made substitute. Sunday with C. I. Bergen. iting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brower at Sweet Potatoes, per basket 75c their home in the Bronx. But you can come here and get a real Miss Ruth Ryan, of this city, was a Royal Tailored suit at no more than regu- Swift Premium Hams, lb. ~ 19c Keansburg visitor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Thorn, of Bor- dentown aii'QUe, spent Labor Day at lar everyday prices, $16.00 to $38.00. Best Elgin Creamery Butter, lb. 35c David Watson, of Carrett, Ind., is Old Bridge. While there Mr. Thorn visiting relatives in this city. made a fine catch of striped bass in the river. Seasonable Footwear for Men, Women and Square Brand Milk, 3 cans 25c Merton Ingrabam, of First Street, Children. spent Thursday at Asbury Park. Mrs. A. (!. Chevalier and Miss Grace 3 cans Gold Milk - - 25c Smith spent last Sunday at Camp Miss Margery llerlew, of First fit., Wanamassa, Deal Lake, with Mr. and Furnishings for the particular man. Eggs, per doz. - - 32c is visiting frlpnds at TuUenvllIe. Mrs. J. R. Smith, who are summer- int? there. Miss Hcfilna Ciirr, of this pity, spent A useful Souvenir FREE with every pair FOR THE WEEK Labor Day at Atlantic HIKIIIIIIKIH. .. Mr. iiird Mi'H. Charles Knin.sm.'in and of School Shoes. children, of lloholicn IlelglilK, have Vegetables Fresh Every Day Mrs. Charlotte 11/ilzel, or Philadel- returned hr>im; after sncniiins two phia, is vltiltinK relatives in-this e.ity. weeli.s at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Ciijincr, of John street. Lima Beans, good, 4 qts. - 25c Mlm Alieo Cannon has been spend O- J. Alfred Johnson ing ii wefk'H vacation at Murray 1 III 1. Apples, fancy, basket - 50c "The Regal Store" Mrs. William T, Brown, of Nuwarlr, Capt. Wm. Marshall spent a few days in town the pi WYCKOFF & RUE week. Dies Suddenly 182 Broadway South Amtoy, N. J. 234 BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOV, N. J Miss Alice Maclvcr lias returned Ciiplaln William J. Marnliiill died from a vinlt to relatives In Pennsyl- Kiiddeiily at tlic home of hln sto|)- vania. (Jiilighter, Mrs. Dnniel Hamilton, Ne.w- arlf, on Saturday morning lsmt. Ho Miss Mary H. Booth, of Jersey City, had gone there for a I'e.w days' visit. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. O. The body was brought to this clly UP mi: HIi>*>o\ I. Bergen. by Undertakers stillwell & Mason on TO Saturday afternoon, and taken to the Shoe That Boy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hubburd, of home of his step-Bon, John M. Wlllett, Second street, upent Thursday at An- on UGorge Rlreet, with whom Capt. West Point And off properly, with footwear that will stand the bury Park. Marshall resided. hard usage it receives at his hands and he Captain Marshall was born In Eng- will be pleased and the parents satisfied. Mrs. WUlty'. Thompson, of Soiitb land In 18,')0 and emigrated with his Newburgh Plalnfleld, visited friends in town on parents to the United States when but As schools will soon open, we invite in- Wednesday. four years old. His parents settled spection of our ShoeB—the quality kind. in New York City, where they remain- SUNDAY, SEPT. Mrs. G. V. Bogart spent Wednes- ed several years( removing to Perth day at Newtown as the guest of Mrs. Amboy in 1S39. At twelve years of SPECIAL EXCURSION Miles Johnson. ago he began to work for the late VIA IN CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Capt. George Buchanan of that city, Master Frank Grace, of Second st, in the oyster business. In 1858 he for men and boys, we keep a big stock, and is spending the week with relatives went to Virginia where he engaged in Mew Jersey Central know that we can give perfect satisfaction in Bound Brook. the oyster business until 18G3. The SPECIAL TRAIN connecting at Jersey City (Pieri, adjoining in this line. If you are looking for good business suffered during, the war per- Passenger Station) with Swift Misses Liia Furman, Ethel Doimell Sandy Hook Route Flyer "MONMOUTH" goods, this is the place—we do not cater and Gladys Walters, spent Thursday LEAVES to the shoddy goods manufacturer at Boynton Beach. K0UNI1 THir Perth Amboy 8.53G a. m.; South Amboy Miss Selma Simensen, of Augusta street, spent Labor Day with rela- CIIIIit/KKX5(l CTS. (Round trip$1.15,Children COc) 8.30a.m. GEOKGE GREEN tives in New York. Francis Parker, of Roselle Park, is "The One-Price Store" visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Par- ker, of Henry street, Why You Should Have Good Teeth! 158. Broadway South Amboy, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thumhart, of New York, spent last weok with Good teeth preserve the mouth. The mouth is relatives in this city. the nearest thing to good health. A good set of Miss Mabel Le'ahy, of John street, teeth make a refined appearance :•: :-: spent Saturday at tne Monraouth "Care For Your Teeth" County Fair, at Red Bank. AMERICAN BUILOINC, DR. SALTEE, 117-119 Smith Street Miss Kathryn Segrave has returned lAPTAIN WILL AM J. MARSHALL PERTH AMBOY, N. J. home from a two weeks' .vacation Also South River • iod from the depredations of the war H. Wolff & Co. spent at Youngsville, N. Y. vessels, which dredged the beds and appropriated the stock without pay- Miss Pearl Coward is spending a ing for it. For others to steal tha Jew days with her cousin, Miss Hat- rewards was too much for the courage te Bamemore, of Hightstown. and the pockets of the young oyster- man, who had planted and labored to Mr. and Mrs. Manvill'e Magee anil bring himself an income. Disheart- YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR Miss Vivia Magee, of Second street, SCHOOLS OPED NEXT WEEK ened and discouraged he returned to ;pent Thursday at Asbury Park. erth Amboy. In 1869 under the sup- erintendency of John J. Garretson, Miss Fannie Goss, of Jersey City, NO SALE! Marshall became captain of a barge, Bring that boy hero and let us fit him with was the gupst of Miss Alice Capne:-, of John street, over the week end, n the line then running from Balti- a new suit or anything else he may need more, Philadelphia and Trenton to New York, under the title of the Del- Mrs. Alvin Dill, of Montreal, Can- aware and Raritan Canal Co. The Closing out the greatest value in Boys' ada, is spending a week at the homa captain continued in the service of if Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Rue, of Main Clothing. You will pay just half the 1J0YS' KNICKBR SUITS, 8 (o 17 $2JiO and op this company until retired in. 1901. street. About 184S, Mr. Marshall joined the regular price, as this line must be closed BLUE S1SRCR SUITS 83.60 and n]> Kearney Guards N. J. State Militia Miss Julia McLaughlin, of Jersey out to make room for the fall goods fiOYS' KHAIKI PANTS, all sizes 85c in which he served eleven years. In jity, spent the week end with her 1805 he was raised to the degree of CASHMERE and WORSTED KNICKERBOCKERS 50c np aunt, Mrs. Annie M. Hills, of John master mason, and became a member The best line of Shoes in South Amboy, street. BLOUSES, white or colored , 25c, find 60c of Raritan Lodge No. 61, of Perth Arav marked down to the lowest price. You boy. In 18Cfl, he joined Algonquin CAPS, Bluo Surge or fancies 25c and 50c Miss Mary Regis Flynn, of Borden- Lodge No. 44, Knights of Pythias, o? have nothing to risk, every pair guaranteed. HEAVY H1BBED SCHOOL HOSE, all sizes 15c lown, 1B visiting at the home of Po- which he was a past chancellor. Ho lice Justice Birmingham on Stevens cmoved from Perth Amboy to this See our show window avenue, BOYS' H0LEPR00F STOCKINGS city, where he has resided about 25 years. He was of a quiet, sociable Miss Myrtle Spangenberg, of this We wM guarantee C> pairs to wear 6 months without darning, disposition, and commanded the re- city, has returned home after spend- Boys' Blouses, made out of seersucker, up If they do< not yon receive n new patr for every one. i spect of all who knew him. He took ing the summer with friends in Penn- a deep interest in everything that to 15 years, at - - - sylvania. promised well for the advancement Boys' Cashmere Knee Pants, made up to BOYS' SATIN CALF BLUCHER SHOES, 2% to 6 11.50 ot the city. In polities he was a Re- j Hume Northrup, of New York City, publican, but had intimated to nomo 10 years, at . - - - BOYS' SATIN CALF BLUCHERS, 1 to 2 $1.25 returned home on Saturday after hav- of his friends that this year he 49c GUN METAL BUTTON SHOES, 2% to 6 81.75 ing spent a month with relatives in w.ould cast a vote for Waodrow Wil- Boys' Shirts in fine selected patterns, at - this city. nOYS' TAN BLUCHERS or BUTTON, all sizes 11.75 son. Girls' White Aprons, any size OR/, The funeral took place from hla l CHILDREN'S SHOES, lace or button, 5% to 8 85c - up to 14 years, at - 6V The Misses Geneva, Ida, and Mar-late residence at 2 o'clock on Tuesday CHILDREN'S SHOES, lfico or button, 8% to 11 9">p, garet Maelver, accompanied their afternoon. Raritan Lodge, F. & A. father on a trip to Parkland, Pa., ear- CHILDREN'S SHOES, lace or button, 11^ to 2 S1.20 M., of Perth Amboy, 'had charge of ly this week. the arrangements. Many friends vis- buy your goods at home and save money ('.UN METAL BUTTON SHOES $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 ited the home and took the lnst look Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Chapman on the form of one they hnd admired and George A. Chapman, of Plalnfleld, In life. The service was conducted p Labor Day with their parentse , >y Rev. 11. M. P. Pearse, rector of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos Chapman)) of brlst Church. The floral offerings M. KAUFMAN Second street. j were beautiful. Interment was made II. Wolff & Co. 150 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. n. Christ Church cemetery, nlongsldo Misses Ni.nna and HeRlnu Scully f fhe remains of Ills wife, who died in" vlsitlnc HI thf :-:mi,tnrr enitiitrr ;i" Ininl "iirhicei; Tnmilb.s uy,6. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. tflGH CLASS HORSE SHOW SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912. AT TRENTON 1912 FAIR NEW XOKK AMUSEMENTS. The Famous Contests In the With its avenues and streets system- At the dose of the 1011 Tvontou atically laid out as in the most modern Fair there was only one opinion iu NEVEh ^ Gaiety Theatre. Days of Ancient Greece. nnd up to dsile cities, the Trenton Fair regard to the horse show as directed That energetic policeman, "Ofliccr "City of Machinery" lias grown to be by Kobert A. Falrlwiru—it was a show Advertisements in the

I'm perfectly happy, and will get SHERIFF'S SALE. south flfty-thn'c degrees and forty along without his money. 1 know he INDIA'S SACRED MONKEYS. minutes west from where the north- western boundary line of the ro.id -.iSPTEMBER 7, 1932. is angry, so I won't telephone to him TAMED THE BULLY ; An Intruder Into Their Jungle Retreat IX CHAXCERY OF XEW JERSEV leading from Washington to Sout'i about our marriage until I know ! Got a Good Scare. —Between Anthony McNulty, com- plainant, and Mary Jane Henry, et Amboy intersects tin* eastern bound- that he has heard it somewhere else. In vjirluus ji.-:n.s of India monkeys ary line of Hugh Campbell's land; and OPES IX 3MOTOII al., defendants. Fi. Fa., for sale of me Frank and I feel as if we have known Dramatic Incident of Pioneer , arc regarded ;JS uliject.s of worship. mortgaged premises, dated August from theiici! running (1) north thirty- AVI Til PANAMA MAN each other all our lives. We are go- ! One of the principal monkey temples 7. 1312. six degrees and twenty minutes west Days In Tennessee. I is at Xuddea. Such veneration is one hundred IVot; thence (2) south ing to Panama soon iind everything ' By virtue of the above statrd writ, fifty-three degrees nnd forty minutes will be all right." I sho.vn there (o Huniiniin, the monkey to me directed and delivered, 1 will twenty-live feel, thence (3) south Canal Zone Employe and Cninbury o A STAGECOACH ADVENTURE. ;od, that visitors may not enter the expose to sale at public vendue on thitry-six degrees and twenty niin- Girl, y\vA ju Philadelphia After court of the temple without removing WEDNESDAY, SEPTUM HER ELEV- ites east one hundred feet to the WEEKLY LETTER TO FAKMEHS. their shoes. ENTH, NINETEEN7 HUXDRKD northerly Hue of said Washington Brief A w/iiainliince—Father Opposed i On one occasion an English officer, AND TWELVE, road; thence (4) along the northerly The Thrilling Scene When the Terribly line of said road north fifty-three de- Match. Calm Stranger Cowed the Insulting in passing up tin; country near Nud- at two o'clock in the afternoon of (lit: (By P. R. Stevens, Agriculturist, dea, chanced iu stroll into a hninbno grees anil forty minutes east twp.nty- Desperado, as It Was Described by said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in the tivo feet to tho place of beginning. Lehigh Valley Railroad.) jungle when his boat had "put to" for City of New Brunswick, New Jersey: Outwitting her obdurate father, who Henry Clay, Who Witnessed It. Deing lot number 10 as described on the night. lie had not advanced far All that tract of land situate in the a map of the estate of Mary J. Camp- objected to his daughter's marriage In preparing these weekly letters Upon a certain occasion in bis early before he heard a (crrllic uproar nil township of Sayreville, in the county bell, deceased, drawn by E. E. Jea- to a man she had known only three of Middlesex and State of New Jersey, I have endeavored to keep in touch manhood Henry Clay was traveling In about him, nnd he was not n little kins, C. 10., of South Amboy, N. J., in- days, Franklin K. Waldon, a Govern- aliirmcd to behold a whole army of the described as follows: Beginning on tended to be filed in the ofllce of the- with the latest bulletins from all the a public stagecoach In Tennessee. His (he northerly side of (be public road ment stenographer at Gorgona, Canal largest monkey* lie had ever seen clerk of the county nf Middleses. Experiment Stations in the United fellow passengers were :i young l.'idy leading from Sayrevilie to South Am- And being the same premises conveyed Zone, Isthmus of Panama, took Miss and IRT husband—the latter evidently making toward him from all quarters. boy and at the southeast corner of States, and have found in them much to Jacob Kurtz and Sablna Kurtz by Kathryn A. Duncan to Philadelphia an invalid—mid u mini in the front Siinio jumped on the ground before Wilbur's lot; and from thence running deed of Anna L. Smith and husband, which has proved to be thoroughly him, odiers swung by (he bamboos from her home in Cranbury, and was corner so mullled up in a fur lined first northerly along said Wilbur's lot said deed dated January 31, 1908, and practical on farms and worth many over his hc:id, and many closed up the and binding thereon one hundred feet married there on Friday of last week. cloak that his features were concealed. recorded in the Middlesex county dollars to the man making his living path in his rear. Several females had to Peter McCarthy's lino; thence sec- clerk's office in book 413 of deeds for The ceremony was performed by lie appeared to be rather under Hum ond easterly along said Peter McCar- out of the soil. The things, however, over the iwdiim) size null was evl- young linos clinging to them, hut this said county, on page ]C. the Rev. J. (!. Walker, of the Mantua f«ct did ii()t sei'in to render them less thy's southerly line nnd binding there- to which i find it necessary to dovo'ij a refreshing slumber, on one hundred feet to road or street; Together with all and singular the Baptist Church 40th street and Pair- dently enjoying uglli; than the others. most frequent attention are not the By mid by ii 1 iifr, brown faced. thence thirdly, southerly and parallel rights, liberties, privileges, heredita- mount avenue, and now the couplo ments and appurtenances, thereunto new things in the agricultural world, bi'iiwny Kentuckian gut into Ibis Tim Knglishman kiu-w not what to with first mentioned course, one hun- are making arrangements to leave for do. lie yelled at (lie top of his voice dred feet to flic northerly side of the belonging or in anywise appertaining,, but those which have been known for coach, smoking a rank, emirse grained and the reversions and remainders, / the Canal Zone. They will spend a for ;*ssistMU nnd swallow any one In persevere in his sliouling, but hi" Ihe beginning, lleing the name prem- of the said defendan j of, in and to bulletins I wont back to my grenL- who (hired to interfere wilb him. In observed that when he himself began ises conveyed to Mary Jane Henry by the- same. old, and has been in Panama seven deed from Margaret A. Hnrkins, dated ALBERT BOLLSCIIWEILER, grandfather's Encyclopedia of Agri- j Hhorl, be was half horse and half 1o reli-ent (IK; monkeys would again years, arrived here on his annual vis- 1 begin In dose ill ii|i. He wont (o his home in culture, published under the name >>l Kudu , will] a goodly spriulilliiK of pan- (Ired and eleven, and recorded in C • OH.V A. COAN, Solicitor. \ , ther aiul grizzly lie:ir .Ilirowti In. lie Then be stood still iiml gave on Allentown, N. J., fifteen miles from the Xew England Farmer Or lieorgi- oilier' of the clerk of (lid county oY KO.CO 8-17* puffed forth huge volumes of smoke tremendous shout, whereiit Ih oi Middles-ex In book 4SI, page 101. ' Cranbury,"and after spending several c.iil Dielionru-y in 17!I7. In it are many of I lie lessons which I have iic-n without tbi! leiist citncern for Hie com- li(\vn went back ngulii. This (hue (Ii Together with all and singular the •I days with his parents started around righls, liberties, privileges, heredita- preaching through these columns fo foi'l of his ciinipiniioiis. man had gsilnoil fully twenty yard NOTICE TO CREDITORS. to visit his friends. August 24 he nnd was about to repenl the call wher ments and appurtenances thereunto the last two years. I'i'esently the htdy, who seemed to Obadiah C. Bogardus, administra- went to Trenton to the home of lira. be growing sick, whispered (<> her bus there appeared a new llgure upon til belonging or in any wise appertain- For instance, while urging the us ing, and the reversions and remain- tor of William T. Rose, deceased, by Clark Dilatosh, Stockton avenue, and hand, and flic litisliniid, Iti I lie pnllfcsl wene In the IKTMIII (if nil iigcd, di direction of tho Surrogate of tha of lime, this hook says: ders, rents, issues and profits thereof, he was there introduced to Miss Dun- manner possible, asked tile stranger If crepil woman hnlililliiK through th and also all the estate, right, title, County of Middlesex, hereby gives can. "It Is granted that linio may hav In; would not throw uwiiy his cigar, as midst of tlic iiuiuiiils. interest, use, property claim and de- notice to the creditors of tho said an ill effect when It is injudiciously the smoke greatly discommoded his William T. Rose to bring in their Engaged fn Time This nged person shook two or Hire iiiiiiul of the raid defendants of, In and applied in too great (inantlticN or or wife. Wllli mi Impudent, swaggering or the monkeys by the pawn as nil to the Biinie. dobts, demands and claims against the The next day Miss Duncan, who is estate of the deceased, under oath or an improper soil. Three cartloads o stare Hie fellow replied, Interliii'ding passed. No sooner hud she conic wllh a pretty girl, about twenty-one years Notice is hereby given that the above affirmation, within nine months from 120 bushels are allowed to be mi III liln s]i( h with sevenil ontlis: In hearing of the Hrillflicr than KIIC described premises will be sold sub- (his date, or they will be forever old, and Mr. Waldon went to Atlantic dent for one acre, but in Ireln.ru; "1 reckon I've piild for my pliicp. opened upon him Ihe vlnls of In Jlct to tiKi lien of a prior mortgage of barred of any action therefor against City, and on Monday Miss Duncan where they plow cxlrcmely deep (lie; I'll smoke as much us I plonsp, and I'd wrath for illsturhiiiK th« sacred mil $8(10.0(1; also the lein of a tax certifi- the said administrator. wore a solitare ring. Her lather, inals in their retirement. She baileth cate, upon which is due $20.00. Dated August 3, 1912. allow twice ns much * • * • The foes like to sec some one try to stop me." Atnzi M. Duncan, a fanner of Cran- intruder depart, nnd (lint quickly, HI: AMllOirr BOLLSCHWEILER, OBADIAH C. BOGARDUS, time to apply lime Is when Ilio lain Hi! looked (liingerous UH he glared bury had heard of the engagement of order which lie lost no lime in execut Sheriff. Administrator. is newly broken up or after the land around, and It was very evident that his daughter, and he immediately ob- he was used to (piurrellng and strife, ing. The monkeys nil seemed Implicit CHARLES T. COWENHOVKN, has been for a long time in grass ly to obey the old woman's bidding . Solicitor. jected. It was not until Tuesday and, furthermore, n struggle wllh him 1 This may be ascribed to the plan milking way for the mini's retreat. $21.70. fj- SHERIFF'S SALE. following, however, that he saw the might Imve been ,'t dradi.v one. The roots in the soil, which, the limn sooi girl and learned from her of the en- young man who had spoken to him The old woman, It appeared, was IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY— gagement. dissolves and changes into fobd for shrank buck and was silent. The lmly employed by the liralinians (o supply SHERIFF'S SALE. lowered the sash by her side for a the monkeys with their food each dny. Between The Star Building and Loaa "My husband and I had spent the plants." Association, of South Araboy, N. J., Again, the same book describes al- broiltli of fresh air. They were worshiped by all the peo- afternoon of August 27 together," Mrs. ple In the country round, who brough IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY complainant, and Michael A. McCar- falfa and tells of the troubles of win- Mr. Clay felt every gallant instinct thy, et. al., defendants. Fi. Fa. for Waldon said, "and we went to thu offerings of rice and sweetmeats to —Between The Star Building an ter killing on undrained soils, am of bis soul :iroused. He considered for Loan Association, of South Amboy Bale of mortgaged premises, dated home of a friend on Jackson street, moment whether he should interfere them continually.—Harper's Weekly, August 20. 1912. urges that its cultivation he extend- N, J., complainant, and Jacob Kurtz Trenton, in the evening. As we ap- and found himself reluctant to draw By virtue of the above stated writ ed on account of its great value a-- et ux., et al, defendants, Fi. Fa., fo proached the house I saw a largo upon bis own bead the brutal violence sale of mortgaged premises, dated to me directed and delivered, 1 •will a food for horses and cows. Dancing Stars. motor car standing in the street. I of the gigantic niliinu. In that then The spectroscope makes the starry August 7, 1912. expose to sale at public auction on thought at first it was my father's It also describes smut in grain lawless country lie knew tliat his life heavens to the astronomer's eye ap- By virtue of the above stated writ, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, TWEN- and thut he was coming after me, The author does not know the causo might lie sacrificed unavenged. He pear almost as full of mazy motion* to me directed and delivered, I will TY-FIFTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED knew himself to be physically un- expose to sale.at public vendue on The automobile sped away before ws of smut orbits cure, biit in the front as is a cloud of gnuls dancing in the •AND TWELVE, of tho boolc, page under .late of 181 !> equal to the contest, and he thought, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ELEV reached the house, and I felt relieved, sunshine, Kvery increase in the pow ENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED at two o'clock in the afternoon of grandfather has written with his after nil, it was not his duty to link •r of the observing apparatus brings said day at the Sheriffs Office, in the Jt was not my father's motor. AN'D TWELVE, quill pen as follows: "Scald your seed bis life In some quixotic manner. to notice new spcctruscoplc binaries City of'New Brunswick, New Jersey: "But as we stepped into the din- nt two o'clock in the afternoon of th All tract or parcel of lands and wheat ten or fifteen seconds in scald- Clay wns settling buck with pity for which are simply double stars that ing room my father sprang from be- the instilled arid disgust for (lieinsulter said day, at tho Sheriff's Office, in th premises, situate lying and being'in ing hot lyo of lime or wood ashes, cannot ho seen separately either be- City of New Brunswick, New Jersey the City of South Amboy, in the Ccun- hind a curtain and I was surprised when suddenly, but very quietly, the 1 then roll it in lime or plaster, anj cause of their extreme closeness or All tract or parcel of lands and ty of Middlesex and State p New Jer- to see him, because I had not yet cloaked figure in-the corner ussuuiw premises, situato. lying and being in this will prevent its having any smut because only one of them is a sbiiiin sey. / told him of meeting Frank. He seized an upright position, parting the burred the township of Sayreville, in th or insects troubling it. P. S. Sow it body. It is the erratic motions of Known nnd distinguishes, on tho my hand, tore the ring, from my fin- mantle without a particle of excite- these stars (hat reveal their true county of Middlesex and State of New recorded map of the Borough (now immediately after rolling it in tht ment, thereby revealing the small, wel Jersey: Beginning at a point distan ger, threw it on the floor, and start- character. One of them discovered city) of South Amboy, in tho County lime or plaster." The use of formal- knit, muscular frame of a man plnlnlj one hundred and ninety-two and fif- of Middlesex and State of New Jersey, ed to attack me. He pushed Frank within recent years is Eta Orionis ty one-hundredths feet on a course dahyde has superseeded that of lye dressed in a closely buttoned froel made by John Perrine, Jr., in June from the house, and another man, a which hangs .fust below the belt of south fifty-three degrees and forty 1S35. as lots numbers Fifty-six and or plaster, but undoubtedly tho old coat, with a face rather pale and n pair minutes west from where the north- large, strong fellow, was standing iu of bright eyes that gleamed like pol Orion. Sometimes this star is speed- Fifty-seven on Block number twenty- recipe will hold. ing toward the earth more than forty west honndary line of the road lead- seven. the hall to help my father assault isbed steel, and those strange eyes ing from Washington to South Amboy Frank. Frank left, and I was left Again, vetch is described as a plant quickly attracted the attention of the miles a second and a few nights Inter intersects the eastern boundary line Said lots aro each twenty-five feet which is "either put in for green fod- Is hurrying away with a similar veloc- of Hugh Campbell and from thence front and rear and one hundred feet with my father. ferocious Kentucklan. deep and taken together are bounded der for cattle early in the Spring be- ity.—New York Sun. (1) north thirty-six degrees and Prisoner in Her Home, With n terrible calmness this man twenty minutes west'one hundred feet; as follows: "While I was practically locked up fore any green grass has! grown or to passed bis hand under his collar at the thence (2) south fifty-three degrees Westerly by lot'number Fifty-fiTe, back of his neck and deliberately drew A Paradox. northerly by Augusta street, easterly in oiir home, Frnnk sat at a telephone make into hay or to plow into the and forty minutes west fifty feet par- soil as a green dressing to prepare forth a long, glittering and ugly look- A maiden well advanced in years allel with said Washington road; by lot number fifty-eight and southerly in Allentown and tried to communicate usea to wait every morning for the by lots numbered Twenty-four and the land for a crop of wheat." ng knife from a sheath in that sin thence (3) south thirty-six degrees with me. We sent several messages ;nlar place. postman, n bnehelor of about her age, and twenty minutes east one hundred Twenty-five, all in said Block number to each other, but were afraid to ar- Each of these topics has been the and ask him if there was not a letter feet; thence (4) north fifty-three de- twenty-seven. Being the same prem- "Stranger," he said, "my name is ises conveyed to Michael A. McCarthy range any plans in that way for fear the subject of a weekly letter, which for her. Several weeks passed thus, Tees and .forty minutes, east fifty feet Colonel James Bowie, well known in to the place of beginning. Said tract by deed of Patrick Campion, executor, that my father might get hold of some people have considered a new Texas and Arkansas. If you do not but the anxiously expected letter did and to Mary Ann Mullen (afterwards agricultural thought. Tho information not arrive. Filially one morning the containing lots eight and nine as de- them, I was secretly packing up my put that cigar out of the window in scribed on map of estate of M. J Mary Ann Campion), by Lawrence is a hundred years old at least, and less than fifteen seconds I'll put thii postman said to her, "Well, tomorrow ampbell $351. Being same conveyed Goode, et. ux. et. als. (Book 22G page- clothes, though, because I know that you shall get your letter, if I have to 43.) I would have to steal out, if 1 were the strangest part of It is that thou- knife through your heart as sure as to Mike Spellman. sands of bushels of grain have bsan death!" write it myself." Together with the hereditaments ever to get away." Second Tract—Beginning at a stake and appurtenances thereunto belong- wasted this year from smut which Clay said he would never forget the "That's right; do it," replied the old Mr. Wnldon here picked up the maid. "I shall be delighted to ac- at southwest corner of a tract of land ing, and also all the right, title and might have been effectively killed in xpression of the colonel's eyes at that interest of the said defendants, of, in, thread of the narrative and told how cept It" of the estate of M. J. Campbell con- the seed; that, comparatively speak- moment. They told, as unmistakably taining lot number eight and nine as and to the same. he sat scheming all day for a way in "Well," said the postman, smiling, ing, too little lime has been used, as signs can tell, that the threat would described on map of Estate of 7f. J ALBERT BOLLSCHWEILER, which he could carry his sweetheart "what do you want me to write—a ampbell, deceased, and on the r Jrth- and of that some poorly used. That ertainly be fulfilled, and this convic- Sheriff. from Jier father's hoi<>e. lon evidently impressed itself upon business letter or a love letter?" erly lines of road leading from uouth JOHN A. COAN, Solicitor. thousands of acres, even In the al- "If you mean business please write River to South Amboy; thence (1) "I talked over the situation with he mind of the offender. $16.68. 8-31-4 falfa belt, have produced a very in- n love letter," was her blushing reply. running northerly along cast line of two of my friends In Trenton, and During a very few seconds his eyes ferior class of hay when it might —London Answers. M. J. Campbell, deceased, lands and wo arranged a plan," he said. "1 cul- met those of Bowie. With all his brute binding thereon distant one hundred have grown alfnlfa; that vetch has trength lie was the weaker man, and MIDDLESEX COUNTY CIRCUIT led Mr. Dtmran from Trenton. feet, thence (2) easterly and parallel been looked upon as a comparatively le quailed. With a muttered curse he Catching Redhot Rivets. with said road distant thirty-three COCBT. and made an engagement to meet him new crop just coming into its practi- hrew bis cigar away, upon which This would not seem to be a pleasing and one-third feet; thence (3) south- In Allentown, Thursday afternoon. Hi! cal value. Bowie coolly returned the knife to Its occupation even if the rivet is caught erly parallel with second line distant wns perfectly ready to meet me. 1 heath and. without another look or in nn old mail bag, yet the feat is con- one hundred feet to stake on norther- PETER JOHNSON, vs. GEORGE A, I am not complaining. I see tho ly line of said road; thenue (4) west- Steinmetz and Margaretha Stein- told him over the telephone that 1 word, refolded his clonk about him and stantly performed by workmen. Or- reason for much of this nnd would i dinarily they catch rivets' In a rivet rly along the northerly line of said metz.—In attachment. On contract wan willing to be engaged two years, iy back ns before. road distant thirty-throe and one- By virtue of an order of the said or a year, since his only objection t.o like to help In correcting the situa- At the next stopping place the Ken- keg or something of that sort, but :i feet to place of beginning. icmrt made in the above stated cause, there are men wbo catch rivets •with n our mnrrlnge was that 1 had not tion. But some things have passed iicklan got out and took a seat with Known as lots seven and part of six on the ninth day of April, 1912, the pair of tongs—just reach out for them known bin daughter long enough. Ho the experimental stage centuries ago he driver.—New York Telegram. and is same conveyed to Jacob Kurtz subscriber, Auditor appointed by said- and these are what some of our farm- nnd nip a redhot rivet out of the air ana Sabina Kurtz by deed of Mike court in said cause, will sell and make snld he would lie in Allentown at the Spellman, recorded in book 369, page ers ought to attend to. We ought to The Proper Retort. with tho nipper part of the tonga in assurance at public vendue at the appointed time. much tliu same way flint u bird nips n 486. "loilrt House in the City of New Bruns- use more lime judiciously. Vetch At a dinner a married man praised "I was at the place, and 1 had a flying feather out of the air with its Third Tract—Beginning at the wick on seed is high, but we ought to buy he beauty of tue Atlantic City girls. rlONDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY largo automobile cranked up all tho hen, with a foolish chuckle, he beak. The feat is commonly seen by ioutheast corner of lot of land con- enough this fall to put out and grow reyed to Michael Spellman by Anna time ready to start at a moment's :dded: persons who watch workmen on high OF SEPTEMBER, for our own use tho following year. buildings.—Harper's Weekly. i. Smith and husband by deed dated notice. In the meantime, two law- "I had an awful bunch of them after nineteen hundred and twelve, between We ought to select our seed and Uigust 21.1902, recorded in Middlesex yers, friends of mine, and a detective; me when I was down there on my va- the hours of twelve o'clock and five soak it so that it may be rid of the :ounty clerk's office in book 3(!9 of o'clock in the afternoon to wit, at two in a sixty-horse-power motor car cation." Bending Wood. Iceds at page 477, nnd on the north- smut. We ought to get In some alfal- o'clock, all those certain lots, tracts drove to Miss Duncan's home In Cran- The lndy beside him looked at him Wood nany be made soft nnd flexible erly side of road leading from South r parcels of land and premises nere- fa where we know the soil is suited iiver to South Amboy and thence bury. Her father had gone to Eng- :oldly and retorted: by steeping it in a concentrated solu- nafter particularly described, situate, for it. It is well to be conservative, •tinning 01) northerly along the line lying nnd being in the City of South llshtown, and had only made the ap- "Dear me! They must have been an tion of common table salt to •which )f said Sjiellmnn's lot and binding hut the conservatism which stands Ainboy, in the County of Middlesex pointment with me to keep me in Al- iwful bunch."—Exchange. some acetate of iron tins been ndded. hereon one hundred feet; thence (2) by and watches the result of one A better method is to Immerse the and State of New Jersey: lentown, and away from his daughter. easterly and parallel with said road Known and designated on the re- fellow's work proving a principle - The Better Name, wood in n bath mnde by dissolving hirty-two feet, more or leas, to the orded map of South Amboy as lots "Tho lawyers and the detective which was proved a hundred years ago "So you are thinking of calling your twenty-five pnrtfl of cnlclura chloride lorthwest corner of land conveyed to number twelve (12) and thirteen (13) found nobody at home but Kathryn, mby hoy Peter. I wouldn't; I'd call in a hundred parts of water. It should Vdam Stufktifki, by Anna L. Smith in block number thirty-nine (39). Is foolish. It is time for definite plan- ind husband by deed, recorded In and they telephoned to me to meet m raul." be left there for some time and after r Kach of said lots being twenty-five ning for next year. 100k 33,> of deeds .at page f>36; thence 'net in front and rear and one hun- them at Trenton. We all started to- "Why so?" bending thrown in cold water to '3) southerly along the line of said P. R. STEVENS, "He would have a better chance in harden. red feet in depth and bounded as gether, and reacher Trenton at the ot nnd binding thereon one hundred follows—viz: southerly by and front- same time, With increased speed we Agriculturist, L. V. R. R. te. It's Peter, you know, who is al- et to the northerly side of said road; ing on David street, easterly by lot turned toward Philadelphia, and there ys robbed to pay Paul."—Boston He Would Divide. hence (4) along Bald road' westerly umber eleven (11), northerly by lot hlrty-two feet, more or lesB, to tho we arrived Thursday afternoon. Wo nscrlpt -; "Yes," said the eminent specialist to umbered sixty-six (66) and sixty- he tramp who Iind called tipoo him, ilace of beginning. Being the samo even (G7) and westerly by lot nura- stayed nt the house of a friend, got UNCLE EZKA SATS remises conveyed to Jacob Kurtz and Proof Positive. ; "I will examine you carefully for ten, icred fourteen on block thirty-nine the raarringo license and were mar- "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort 1 ifo by deed of Anna L. Smith and 3!)), which said lands were seized • Crawford—Do yon think ! he's hen- dollars." ried Friday nfternoon." to git folks into a peck of trouble'" usbnnd, recorded in boolc 391, page nd attached as the property of the pecked? Crnbshaw—lie nlver men- "All right, doc," nnl. W. Jinnies'. V' fty-humlreilths feet 'on n course -"1-r. Auditor. THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN, Schwartz, Hostruiv Hanson and right. The matter was left in the OFFICE— First Street, uaar Broad war. Schoncelt, enjoyed a fine fish dinner hands of the sewer committee with at Seidler's Beach. The members of power to make excavation and ascer- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER the party greatly enjoyed the outing tain the facts in case neither of the and are planning for another similar other parties would do so. Brown Bros. Special. OPPORTUNITIES FOB ALL. Items of Interest Presented In event in the near future. On motion of Mr. O'Connor, a check held as serurity in lieu of bond was ./••• Short Paragraphs for Busy FOB BEST. Readers. It was a jolly little crowd which ordered returned to Wheeler Broth- Alexander the Great was foolish when he FOK ltENT—A largo seven room house left the M. E. Church grounds ias! ers. •with gas and water, SIO (ten dollars), 71 Friday evening, tucked comfortably in wept because there were no more worlds Broadway. M rs. Joanna M. umly. !*-"-! Earl Smock and family have mov- the straw in the bottom of Mr. Elias FOH KENT—II JIOUJJJS wILh all improve- FRESnYTEMAX S0TF.S. to conquer. He did not use his eyes to ments lu A in boy House. Hunt resaonable. ed info the-O'Connor flat on Broad- Mason's wagon, and enjoyed a trip We wish to call attention of the A pply on premibes. S-'-l way. on (he Old Bridge Road as a reward see with, but only to weep with. Don't 1 Juniors to the fact that the Junior C. FOR RK NT—Store, W- Jiroadway, I . F. for their having sold rive or more Kenah. 7-«-tf K. meetings begin next week. get into Alexander's habit. Don't weep Sunday, September 15, will be ob-tickets for their Sunday School excur- FOK KENT—House, 0 rooms. Morgan Owing to the extensive repairs being because you cant save money, use your road. Apply to Miss Alice Conover. (W2-tf served as "Bally Day" at the Metho- sion which was so successful. About made at present to the Lecture Room FOK EKNT—Flat, b rooms, bath, over dist Episcopal Church. fifteen sold the required number and of the church, and in order that these eyes to see what you could save by buy- Uavid street Thoatorluni. Apply to 1'. .1. Monaslian. 3-30-ir took advantage of the straw ride of- repairs be completed in full before we ing your groceries from Brown's FOK KICNT—Rooms In Parlsen Building. Michael A. McCarthy, of this city has fered by Mr. Mason, their assistant open the Lecture Room to any meet- Bteam lieat, electric light and water. In- withdrawn his petition as coroner on superintendent. ings, it has been thought advisable quire on premises. 5-7-lf the Democratic ticket. by the teachers to hold the Sunday FOB SALE. A charming little social affair was School fair on October 8th, and 9th. Specials from Saturday to Tuesday Edwin C. Roddy was one of those held on Friday evening of last week Please notice change from September FOH SALK-Houso,!") rooms, I lots, High- present at the Bull Moose banquet land street, Alaxvllle. Reasonable price. in the basement of the Metbodist 24 th, and 25th, to October 8th afl'l Apply to Mrs. August Kuachman, on theat Metuchen on Thursday evening. Episcopal Church under tlie auspices 9th. Fnjr to be held in the Lecture premises. 8-24-tf Hires' Evaporated Milk, can of the young ladies of Miss Florence Room of the Presbyterian Church. FOUSALE—A special bargain In a nine room house and 3 lots, city water and gas or We'll "be-switched" if it don't take Coker'H Sunday School class. The The ladies arc making great prepa- electric lights. Also !> room Jjouso, line yard with (lowersand fruits. Gas, liot and cold a long time to place that switch nt basement was beautifully decorated rations for their fair which will b% water, largo stationary range. Also several the junction of Broadway and Main held on November 12th and 13th. Re- Granulated Sugar, lb. special farm bargains ranging from six ucres with Japanese lanterns itnd the tables upwards. 22 lots In Iflock 41 bis. atasacrlllce street. for serving were tastefully arranged member the dates, time and place. price. All lots are extra size, some at) deep as 200 feet. (JharlosB. Hucliolew 6-23-tr with various colored crepe paper. A Palm Olive Soap, cake - 9c The second annual clam bake of large number were present and all COMING EVENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Court Raritan No. 41, F. of A., will seemed to enjoy the amusements pro be held at Roberts' crossing on Sep- September 11—Sunllower Toa by the videtl for the evening, lee cream, and J Shredded Wheat, pkg. - lie FOE BALE—About 100 Chlx, >i pound tember 15. Everybody invited. cuke were for K;I1C and (he young lad- Ladles' Aid Society of the M. I . -•each, at reduced prices. A. (J. Krnst. 8-iit-'i Bhurcli, In the Lecture room. FOK SALK OAEAP—Square Piano. Jn- ies realized a neat mini out of the Mason's Quart Jars, doz. 49c •qulre at Vlth.aa Ollice. 8-111 On account of a holiday, the storo affair. The. proceeds will be donat- Septomber 15—Second annual clam MONEY TO LOIN In sums or 1100, $200, $300, of H. Wolff & Co., will close at 5:30 ed to Hie fund for church improve- balto Court Unrltan, No. 44, F. of A., Mason's Pint Jars, doz. 45c *4(X), $500 and up to »2,000. Inuulre at Law Offices ol John A. Lovely, 140 ltroadway, p. m. on Wednesday next, and re-ments. at RobnrtB' Crossing. MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. open at 5:30 p. m. on Thursday. Jelly Cups, doz. 19c Apply to 3. A. Coan, V. O, Building. September 18—Uurn Dance at DIs- sett'K Park, South Itlver, under the Jar Tops, doz, 18c Don't forgot the "Sunflower Tea" to COUNCIL ADOPTS TAX BUDGET. WOBK WANTED. HplciiM of the Holy Name Society Parowax, cake • be given by the Ladles' Aid Society of Sayrevillo. Admltwion 25 cents. 9c of the Methodist Protestant Church WOUK WANTED—A young German wo- (Contlnuod from Pago 1.) September 22—Annual Clam Uako man wishes work by the day, wash or Iron, in the Lecture room, on Wednesday or cleaning of home work. Apply to Mrs. resolution, us the children had to bo.lolly Morgun Club at club houBO. Johnson, 101 John street, 8-7-1 next. • eared for and the buildings were now Fall Cream Oheese, lb SOc December 10 and 11—Fair of Lad- torn to pieces. Mr. Manhattan nnd ies' Aid Society at basement of the HELP WANTED. The second annual clam hake of Mr. Stanton likewise expressed them- STAMP SPECIALS the Jolly Morgan Club will take place First Uaptlst Church. FIRST CLASS WAGES to a competent selves. at the club house on September 22, $1.00 In stamps with follow- $2.00 In stamps with following: girl for general housework. Apply to A. It. Mr. Stuart stated he was not In Greene, 145 Stevens avenue. 7-13-tf WHAT WE NEVEH FORGET ing articles: commencing at 2 p. in.Tickets are favor of the proposition and if there: Vanilla or Lemon Ex. large $2.00 each. according to science, are the thlng3 bottle 25c LOST AKD FOUND. were any means of stopping It he Vanilla or Lemon Ex. bot 10c would gladly welcome It, but as theassociated with our early homo lite, Antl Dust, pk 10c Deth to Dust, pkg 25c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riedy and such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that FOUND—Pocketbook, containing some law provided that the council should Corn Starch, pk 10c money. Owner may have same upon prov- children, who have resided in thefurnish the money ho would vote for mother or grandmother used to cure $5.00 fn stamps with following: ing property and paying cost of this adv., by Lemon Juice, bot 10c applying to Mrs. William Monaghan, Broad- house owned by Mrs. Wm. U. Dayton, the resolution. our burus, bolls, scalds, sores, akin Best Tea, any flavor, ^>lb SOo 'way'urinr. HJT.8-7-1t on John street, have moved to New Mr. Slovor appealed to (he council eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. Pearl Barley, pkg lflc i&Tb Eagle Baking Powder 25c Brunswick. to not favor the resolution. He called Forty years of cures prove ita mer- Fancy Pears, can 10c attention to the fact that he had ex- it. Unrivaled for plies corns or cold- Lusk's Mustard, bot 10c $10.00 in stamps with following: ERNSTON FARM The ladies of the Baptist Church sores. Only 25 cents at Geo. W. Jaq- perience in the Hoard of Kducatlon Household Jam, bot lSe Best Tea, any Flavor, tt>..-60c will hold a home-made bakery and some years ago; that at present tha Cracker Dust, pk 10c 1 tb Eagle Baking Powder 45c clam chowder sale on Friday Sep- schools did not have any more pupila Milk Fed Broilers and Roast- tember 13. Chowder will be ready than when he was a member of the for dinner. board; that no additional room was ing Chickens necessary unless they were antici- Going Again! KILLED TO ORDER The First street and Broadway re- pating taking the pupila from Sayre- Brown Bros. Tea Co. ceiving basins have been a long time ville township and he thought it time After a disastrous fire BLUE FRONT Fresh Laid Eggs in course of erection, and still pe- for the taxpayers to wake up if the destrians have to take the "middle of city were going to spend $55,000 of and little business un- the road" path. the taxpayers' money for the benefit pleasantries, I am again 183 Broadway Telephone 153-W Delh cries Made. A. 0. EENST. of Sayreville township. A regular meeting of Good Samari- The resolution was adopted, Mr. prepared to do tan. Temple No. 5, Pythian Sisters, Slover voting against. DON'T THROW OID will be held Wednesday, September The following resolution was offered 11. All members are urgently re- by Mr. Slover of finance committee: Plumbing, Heating, quested to be present. Alpine Bargain House GARMENTS AWAY! "Whereas, The City of South Am- boy has to raise by taxation the Pine Ave., between John and Henry Sts. Take them to Have you noticed that unusually amount of $34,778.75, be It resolved Steam and Gas broad smile Charles Brinnamen is that the common council of said city Gold Brothers now wearing? There's a reason. On adopt the amounts herein specified We have for sale a complete line of Wednesday the stork was good to him, as the budget for 1913: Fitting and • 169 Broadway and left a bouncing boy at his homo. Schools ,, $18,028 75 Dress Goods and Trimmings and get them made up as Salaries and Fees 10,400 00 The Sunday afternoon meetings at Lights 5,500 00 Tinning Also full line of good as now. the P. R. II. Y. M. C. A. building will Fire Department 4,500 00 probably commence this month. Sec- Streets and Garbage ,. 4,000 00 Dresses and Skirts, Boys' Clothing and Girls' retary Frank A. Deacon is trying to Public Dock Bonds & In- arrange a good card of speakers for Sninll or Large Jobs Itccelvo Same Dresses, Gents' Furnishings, Hc'gh Quality . terest 1,550 00 OWN A HOME the services and expects the mem- Sower Bonds and Interest 5,550 00 Carofal Attention. Ask For BUT a Lot In the Dost Section Shoes for Men, Women and Children. bers to show much interest In theContingent Fund , 1,000 00 of the City. meetings. Estimate. l Public Buildings land Everything sold at New York prices! We offer for sole ronsonnblc 7 lots on Grounds 900 00 When Rev. F. F. Craig and family Stevens ftvcnuo between Fourth nnd Poor 750 00 return from their vacation they will Fifth streets, 5 lots on Second Board of Health. 350 00 W. H. BERNARD Souvenirs Given to All Purchasers occupy the new parsonage of the street between Stevens nnd Pino Printing 360 00 TeL 9-K. avenues. Methodist Protestant Church. The house has been placed to rights, and Apply to Broadway improvement,. 600 00 175 JOHN STBEET SOUTH AMBOI not a detail has been neglected to PETER STI1UERWALD, or provide comfort for the pastor an-1 Total $53,478 75 New Jersey Central 8-24 C. W. It. I'EPPLEIl. his family. Less other resources, liquor Look! Look! licenses, railroad taxes The members of the Woman a >'oiv Is tlio Tlmo to (Jet lisllmnfcs on etc 18,700 00 SIMMENS' Healing. Christian Temperance Union are re- (luosted to meet at the homo of Mrs. 'Net amount $34,778 75 Q , The Switchback Liz/.lo Ware on Henry street, Wed- JMI5HICAN ,\M> IDKAL ttADIATORS The resolution was adopted. nesday afternoon, September 11. A BUTTERNUT BREAD AN1> On resolution a note for $7,000 was good attendance is necessary as mat- Thursday, Sept. 26, 1912 ordered discounted to meet payment Thousands uso it daily. ters of importance aro to be brough*. HlCllAltDSOM & ltOYNTON HEAT- on improvement to schools, Mr, Slo- before the meeting. Election of offi- Why don't you? Noth- IKfl HOUGHS AM) ItANGKS. ver voting against. ROUND TRIP TICKETS cers will take place. . , UiAVKS On motion the contract for curbing ing better or purer. Give Cliff wood, 7.48; Morgan (Laurence Maclver & Letts and flagging David street was award- it a trial. Also Harbor) 7.52; South Amboy, 7.55; Last Frldny evening the members ed to C. E. Wllbert estate of Perth Perth Amboy, 7.59 A. IY5. I'LUMRING of the Ladles' Auxiliary, the members, $2.00 Amboy. Uoruonfown mid Parker ATCIIUCS thulr wives.and friends, were Invited Fur all irifnrinaUnu apply to On motion of Mr. O'Connor, the Children $1.00 South Aniboy, N. 3. to attend a watermelon cut, arranged PURE MILK C. J. CUMMERSBACH cleric was instructed to return checks I'ist. i'assunticr AnciH. Ashur.v Park, 'i'lumci. by tho social committee of the P. R. R. of unsuccessful bidders. sold on my wagon and Y. M. C. A. The night was quite cool 3Oc. but nevertheless the members enjoy- The treasurer's report showed bal-r delivered at your home. JAS. J. DOLAN ed those watermelons. Big and lit-nnces as follows: City account $4,- More of my bread and 511.07; Sewer, $12,351.8S; Broadway tle watermelons alike, disappeared In milk sold every day. ORDINANCE KO. 89. a marvelous fashion. improvement, $2,001.10; -water, $129.97 which was received and filed. Why? Because there is The People's Lwicli Room An ordinance of the City ot South On request of Mr. Staaton the clork SS First Street. Amboy regulating and establishing Electrical Rocco Colucci, of this city, will be read: < none liko it. The only plnce to get your Ojster grades for all sidewalks of the united in marriage on Sunday after- "Mr. Stanton, or ("lam Stews, nlso Hie Chowder Is public streetB and avenues of the noon to Miss Elizabeth Vagleo, of l'int.. Oysters )y tlio jilnt or (jiinrt. City oE South Amboy. Contractor Chairman Sewer Committee: W. JT. lie it ordained by the Common Council, New York, Tho ceremony, will take "I paid for two taps to sewer for Fresh dully.. Mother's Homo Bfnde place In New, York City and many of of the City,of South Amboy: my house on John street, and there Pics.. Try them, 10c, 12c, 20c and 25c. Section 1. That all sidewalks shall the bridegroom's friends from this Steaks nnd Chops cooked to order. 170 Henry Street South Amboj is only one tap made to sewer, both bo laid at a pitch of one-quarter of city aro planning to attend. After houses being connected to one V." DONLIN & TERWILLIGER Don't fortret Hhies' Fmnous Pies nnd an Inch to the toot from property line Tolophonel21-W marriage the young couple will re- JOHN COSGROVE. llnfccd to curb lino on all streets and avenues side in the Residence owned by Mrs. Plumbing and Heating Mr. Stanton stated the contractor Open from II a. in. to 10 p. m. of the City of South Araboy, and on Michael Rell'ly, on Washington ave- claimed this was untrue, and Mr\ such grade as shall have been, or Gas Fitting and Tinning ATM. II. IHNES. shall be established on any of tha PDBLIC SCHOOLS. Collins, of the contracting firm, stat- Tclcplionc 187 Sonlh Amlior said streets and avenues respectively. Pupils for School No. 1 will assem- ed two taps had been made, which Estimates Furnished on Request Closed Siindayn from 12.30 to H p. m. Sec. 2. That this ordinance shall ble at School No. 1 at 8 o'clock a. m. Laat Friday afternoon William £5. was confirmed by the street commis- tdke effect Immediately. sharp and CIOBB at 12 m, Albaugh and Adolph Steiner, the local sioner. Mr. ColllnB agreed to pay tho Passed September 3rd, 1912. • 1 ,'F SHOP : , 'Pupils of School No. 2 will assem- representatives of the Metropolitan cost of excavating to ascertain the Post Cards of local views one^cent Approved Soptember 3rd, 1912. ble at 12:30 and close at 4:30 p. m. In Life Insuranoe Company, together facts, IE they were not aa stated by George St MtweenJStevenB each. Birthday, Comic and MICHAEL WELSH, Mayor. School No. 1. with Assistant Superintendent Dal- him, provided Mr. Cosgrove/ would Post Cards also, Geo. W. Attest: RICHARD M. MACK, PRINCIPAL. ton, of Perth Amboy and • Messrs. do HkewlBe In case the taps were all anc drug sfoe. City Clerk. j have around. Last Saturday he ran in a crowd and caught a foul which •oath Amboy looked impossible. McDonnell, who covers left field, is SEPTEMBER 7, 1912. also a heavy batter and makes the ball ALL CUTS Of FRESH MEAT LOWER Snarling Cownl. travel when he connects. The fans - ., If general talk about the city counts will never forget the time when he FOR THIS WEEK AT for aught, Hon. Thomas J. Scully will cleaned up the bases with a come very near carrying the unani- ATHLKTK'S DEFEAT FRANKLINS. engaged for the season, the members when his team was in the rear. mous vote of the town this fall, it "Three cheers for the Athletics!" of the club and the followers of the "Jack" Higgins, the good natural Monaghan's Meal Market seems that members of all parties are By defeating the Franklins, of Perth game in this city realizing that the young center fielder, is very popular for him. Surely his record during Amboy, on Labor Day before the larg- success of the learn last year was with the fans on account of his hit- his first term in Congress is sueli as est crowd ever assembled in South due in a great measure to their se- ting and his fielding. Whenever a fly 113 David Street. to win the approbation of his con- Amboy in the most exciting game ev- curing this court which is so well conies his way there's no use worry- stituents regardless of party affilia- er played in the county, they can lay adapted for that purpose. It is rum- ing for "Pluck" can take care of the Prime Bib Roast - - 18c tions. His prominence in the Houso claim to the county championship and ored that Harry Schwartz, the Perth most troublesome kind of swats. Leg of Spring Lamb - 18c of Representatives as a first termer South Amboy fans can rest assuif-d Amboy pivot man, will be again at "Joe" Mullen, of Perth Amboy. IIH; has been something remarkable. We that their nine is as game an aggre- his did position at center, and that I appeared several times in the Athlet- PotKoast 14c feel sure that if another term is "Abe" Forgotson, the plucky little gation as over donned ball shoes in ic's uniform, and the fans hope to Leg of Mutton ...... 15c granted him, the benefits he will ob- this vicinity. The score, 2 to 1, tells Junior player who recently lost his see him with the nine again. left arm, holds a string on several tain for his district will be phenome- the closeness of the game, but it. does tleorge Delaney did the "come back" oilier fipe-Hien around the county who Fresh Killed Chickens .... 20c nal. not tell the wild anxiety of the local stunt this year and is a handy man in wish -to don the Neptunes' uniform. fans and the Perth Amboy rooters, have around. His base running is a Doogan, tho former Puritan guard, Telephone Orders An out of town paper is complaining when neither team had scored until feature. Quality and Weight Guaranteed may be seen in that position with Will Rewire of the condition of the roadway from the sixth inning. In this inning the Murray fiorlund makes a fine un- Olson, the Sayreville "rough man" as Hello 26-J Careful Attention Main street to the county bridge road, Franklins made their first and only derstudy for Atkinson and it is tli-J his mate. Jimtnie Cuntlon, known is built, owned and operated by the tally. It does not tell the frenzy oi general opinion that he will make the best forward in those parts, will Pennsylvania Railroad Company. As the fans when the Athletics put over his mark as a pitcher. Winning nine- be on deck and will likely bo teamed this is a private road, some apprecia- the two winning runs in the eighth teen games so far this season with- with .fimmfe Manhattan, tho star bas- JlrJL DEC LlL tion should he given of the fact that and how at tho finish of the game out a loss is a record one can feel they rushed out on the diamond and ket shooter, although it is rumored the public is allowed to use it. There proud of. ite to sleep and we'll take his word placed their idols, Atkinson and Bor- that the latter is still handicapped by is no compulsion for travel to use * * • for it. lund, on their shoulders and rushed the breaking of his left arm, which It, and if they do they do so at their O'TOOLE POPULAR MANAOER. Dan Ciiswell, of Freehold, will line them off the grounds. It. cannot pic- occurred when playing against South own risk. Hence the public has no up with Joe Parker, of Staten Inland, ture the disappointment of "Happy" River in the last garni' of the season, Just a few words for "Bill" OToole, Do you want a right whatsoever to complain of this and a good bout is expected. private right of way. Knowing mot- Applegute and the hundreds of root- Anyhow, it will he "some" team the popular manager of the Athletics. The liners of clean and clever box- "TICKER THAT TICKS?" orists are returning to the old "Hole- ers from across the bridge when tin which will be scon In Neptune jerseys Through his confidence in his team ing will he glad to learn that Kid Of course you do. What in-the-Wall" route, a public thorough- Athletics sewed up the game. when the season opens and if the funs his foresight, his knowledge of tho Ginger, of Brooklyn, and Young Lev- fare which must be kept in good give Ihe team the support they did game, and his efforts to gather to- The score cannot show the brilliant Ins, of New Brunswick, ace scheduled good is a watch that will shape by-the taxpayers. To make last year they will no doubt again se.i gether a winning ball team, he ban plays made by the players on both to appear at this show, These two not keep good time? this route perfectly acceptable to the local team grab the laurels as i given South Amboy the beBt team .sides ia their anxiety to win the game boys have been seen in action before travel there is only one solution, and the Middlesex chiimplonH. The Jun- ever placed on a local diamond and WATCH YOUR WATCH for their club, the brilliant pitching the Permo on several occasions and that Is to compel the railroad com- ior and Midget loams of the fast ath- in the opinion of the majority, tho of "Chunk" Applegate apd his down- they have made good showings, giv- and see if it needs repair. pany to widen the tunnel under their letic aggregation will HIHO bear watch- champions of Middlesex County. Thn fall in the eighth; Ackle'.s triumph, ing a clean and clever exhibition each tracks. Heretofore the Board of ing as they have hoys of good cali- fans want to see O'Toole at their If it does, bring it to me. or Bill OTOOIO'H Joy when his pets time. They are pretty evenly match- Freeholders has expressed a willing- bre in tliolr line-up. head next Reason In hopes of an eveii put over their winning runs. ed and the bout, will surely prove an The longer you neglect ness to assist the city in legal pro- more successful year. Although Applegate got more strike- * * * interesting one. ceedings to have this bridge widen- * • * your watch, the more re- outs than Atkinson, he was unstable COLORED (aANTS ARRIVE TOO ed, but since the law forbids the A SCHUAM! Other fast preliminaries are sched- and "blow up" In the latter part of LATE. uled. C. Howard Smith's brass band pairs are necessary. If board from improving roads in cit- That game on Labor Day morning the game. Atkinson only allowed will furnish mimic. Let's hope they ies, they cannot now take any aclion The many fans which turned out must have been very inspiring. Lis- your watch ever kept ac- three hits and desorves credit of win- don't have to play "Flee As a Bird" on the matter, and the burden of ex- on Saturday to witness Ihe gnme be- ten to this; ning the game for the South Amboy for The Walter. curate time, 1 can again pense in a suit would fall wholly up- tween tho Athletics and the (Ireat The old boy tried to reach first baso nine. Stratton inndc a .swell slop ot ICastorn Colored (Hants were disap- on this city. He took an awful chance, put it in condition. Peterson's liner and by it. kept them pointed oa account of tho non-arrival You couldn't make him lose his nerve from scoring in the fourth. It was a of tho latter team. This was a great Expert watch repairing Hut he nearly lost his ! New Jersey boatmen made a wise game long to be remembered and disappointment to Manager O'Toole, is a science. Let me re- It wasn't his fault. He couldn't move In petitioning Congressman you've just got to hand it to O'Toole as it made two games In succession OYSTERS! pair your watch. Thomas J. Scully to place lights and his nine for being a game bunch. which had to be culled off on that borrow a belt. * * * IF YOU WANT A along the jetties at Checsoquake * * * account. The colored team came to Local people had a chance on Mon- Creek. If there is any possible man- "OM> TIMERS" PLAY 0001) HALL. town about 5 o'clock, and wanted to GOOD STEW OR FRY SAMUEL KINSTLDfGEB ner to eliminate the present evils, day to get a glimpse of "Sneaky" Who ever said that the South Am- play. They told the old hard luck STOP AT then the local Congressman can be Thomas, the Perth Amboy fighter, who Jeweler and Optician boy "Old Timers" can't play base- story about not having enough money depended upon to do all in his power umpired the game. Whenever ho ball? The way the members of theto get home unless they were paid, Opp. N.Y.&L.B. Station, So. Amboy. to bring about the much needed but they were convinced that it was made a bum decision he got this: 1 old "Stars" or the "Orioles" handled P. P. KENAH'S CAFE changes. With the jetties extending "What did the 'Waiter' do to you, the ball when they played the Ath- nearly limp for the moon to come out several hundred feet into the water Sneaky?" 188 (Broiidnay. letics on Labor Day morning would , and that Star's Field was not. equlp- navigation is made extremely dan- * * * Oysters served in any style. Also make the skeptics ask for another ! pod with electric lights. The fans will gerous, especially to those unacquain- For the first time in his career, sold in the shell. Orders promptly guess. Just imagine Frank Coan, | realize that the non-apffearance of ted with the existing conditions. Year- "Happy" Applegate was really, truly attended to. "Cop" Mac Donald, "Trixey" MacDon- j the team in time to play was not du-j ly several boats are destroyed by hit- grieved when his crew went downUo ald, "Dutchy" Freeman and some oth- ting the obstructions either covered I to any fault of Manager O'Toole. defeat before the local bunch on Mon- er old boys get into a game after at high tide or made obscure with * * * day. His "everlasting" smile was L. BRIEGS several years' lay-off and give an ex- Notice of Election darkness, At high tide the water FOOTBALL WILL BE POPULAR. gone. We wonder why? Mus'n't let * hibition of the national game which Perth Amboy'g Oldest, Largest and covers the stone pile by inches an-J Local admirers of football are inlittle thing like that trouble you, almost made even the s,tars of the the crafts directed over the course as hopes that there will be several more Most Complete Outfitter to present generation, the Athletics, turn "Happy." and Registration if clear bearings were had. At night teams around this year than were in Men and Boys. green with envy. * # * there is no possible means of locat- the game last season. The Catholic The Amboy fans like to "kid" Pet) Notice is hereby given to the legal ing the danger zone. Even those who The score was i to 3 with tho Ions Club will have a fine eleven. John Peterson, the Franklin center fielder. voters of the City of South Amboy have sailed for years are fearful in end in favor of the Athletics but the Casey has been chosen manager and Whenever he came up they yelled; that a piloting their crafts towards the way in which the "grandpops" field- "Cap." Hanaway, an old St. Mary star, "Gimme me dollar back. He broke GEJfEKAL ELECTION ed and hit the ball made the "young will be in the backfield. The Cypress will be held in and for the City of bridge at Moragn. Fisherman want me bat." un's" say, "Gee! I bet them was aome South Amboy, County of Middlesex Boys' Suits lights placed along the jetties to pro- | A. C. may put out a team and the * * * class when they uster play." and State of New Jersey, on tect them in the way of earning their Sheridans, who have always been not- SIIERIDAXS vs. CATHOLIC CLUB. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1912, bread and butter and towards thia Just, think, the old boys who hadn'r ed for their gridiron men, will surely from the hours of C o'clock a. m., to One of our Boys' Suits, On Sunday, September 8, the Sher- end have solicited the aid of Mr.played since the balmy days of youth be "on the Job." the hour of 7 o'clock p. m., for the cut awny down almost, idans will play the Catholic Club of Scully. Mr. Scully, ever mindful of made only two errors, against four purpose of electing the following of- * * • ficers: Electors of President and out of sight in price, will helping the boatmen, has promised made by the present bunch of ball New Brunswick on Sheridan Field. PROF. MILLER LIKES SPORTS. Game starts at 3 p. m. The Sheridan? Vice-President of the United States, that if it is possible to got them, tossers! Hundreds of fans camo out one member of the House of Repre- make that boy shine like lights will be placed where needed. to see the game and it was one which Prof. Paul S. Miller, the new High have secured the services of Manaker sentatives of the United States for a new dollar when ho His word is good arid relief is near they will never forget. "Trixey" School principal, is in the city and and Buckalew of Morgan fame for the Third Congressional District, one at hand. MacDonald was the star. ~7Ie gave has woo- favor with the boys on ac-the balance of the Geason and formember of the Senate of the State for lines up for business the remainder of the season the Sher- the County of Middlesex; three mem- the ball a haid whack and somehow count of his knowledge of athletics. bers of the General Assembly for the next Monday morning o managed to get around to third base. The High School boys expect to have 'ldans will supply the people of this County of Middlesex, one Coroner for RAIN DID NOT MAR PICNIC. He tried to conic in on a hit but was a court in the basement this year for city with a first class brand of base- the County of Middlesex, a Mayor, a Although the weather was not very "bushed" and had to be assisted by basketball and also expect to place ball, CounclIman-at-L'arge, one Constable a football eleven on the gridiron as in * * * for the First Ward, one Councilman promising on Labor Day, the picnic 'Dutchy" Freeman in crossing the and one Constable for the Third Ward. former years. Mr. Miller will give Many young people in this city will, of the Sacred Heart Church on Stev- ilate. The fielding of Rasmussen for Said General Election shall be held Manhattan Shirts onsdale was a success In overy par- tho "Old Timers" was a feature. Ho his hearty support in their efforts no doubt, take advantage of the fact at the following places: ticular. A very large number patron- handled nine chances without an er-to make their teams successful. that the Auditorium in Perth Amboy first Wiird—In tho building own- To clean up the Man- ized the affair and did not allow tho ror, some of them being great plays. * * * opens this Saturday evening for danc- ed by Jos. A. Sexton and formerly hattan Shirts, we offer weather to Interfere in any manner 'Rass" got some stops which were ing. The music, furnished by the Aud- occupied by Thomas Lovely, Broad- "LITTLE BUNTS ABOUT BILL'S itorium orchestra, will be excellent way. with tliolr enjoyment. A large danc- as classy as any pulled off on Star's Second M'nrd—At K. of P. Hall, them at the following ing platform had been erected and Field In many years. Jimmy Roa, Jr, BUNCH." and the floor, which is reputed to boFirst Street. prices: (.lie music furnished by Kcrr's or- Is hardly nn old timer, but he cov- The local baseball season is near- the best in the State, will be in A-! Third Ward—At Phillip Sullivan's chestra delighted those who engaged jred left Hold in place of "Sport" Kel- ing a close, although the Athletics condition. The usual price of admis- store, Stevens avenue. Fourth lVnrd—At the City Hall. 1.50 Shirts 1.15 In tlin dancing. Before the picnic ly, who failed'to show /p. Frank have several more games scheduled sion, 25 cents, will bo charged. 2.00 " 1.39 was held the Sacred Heart Drum MacDonald, who still pitches winning for tho year. The season has been Next Saturday, September 14, tho Notice ia hereby given to the legal Corps paraded about the city thor- ball for tho Jersey,City Y. M. C. A.,very successful and the individual Auditorium opens its basketball sea- voters that a 2.50 " 1.75 oughly advertising the event and were still has the speed and curves and members of the team deserve credit son, with the Riversides represent- FltDIAUY ELECTION 3.00 in a nirnmin! responsible; for Us suc- had the Athletics "biting." Grimley for their efforts to make their nine a ing that court. The Riversides weru 2.00 for all political parties will be held cess. The many novel features pro-, played a good game at second base winner. defeated by the Neptunes on several in and for the City of South Amboy vldcd, such an "ring the eaue," "hit getting eight put-outs, while Coan, "Ackle" has played 60° . • satisfies. Go to Brown Bros, and get Mrs. R. Grc, Fulton G. Allen, C. D.fast company on the Knights of Pytfi- at his beBt recently, his work fen third R. M. MACK, , Brown, Master W. Baunaca. |as Hall cfcurt. This court ha3 bee:) base makes him a valuable < man to aaya ho'a going to put the Brooklyn- 9-7- City Cleric. a pound. ' •• So Jack bad come flying home, astou ishiug bis parents, who evidently knew nothing about the broken engagement Wendell's lie had hurried tinougli lunch, and with .some iiicolicn'nt remark about a walk Services as ill the woods he had plunged into the Doming Week, Experience path that lid to I'liyllis' woodland kindergarten. At the brookside, where the path diverged toward the school, PAJIISH. STORE BEAUTIFUL He Learned His New Lesson he had paused and thrown himself BROAD, "IMPORTERS' .Ho HA1SEY STREET. Easily down. Then it was that his bitter re- Kector, HOY. H. M. V. Poiirsc, >• mark hail found a hearer in the person Hesidetu'e, Christ Church IfMtorj. of tb« prettiest girl he bad ever seen. ltev. IV. E. (Jrlmslinw, Assistant, By CLARISSA MACKIE As a matter of fact, Jack Wendell hail been practically blind since he was til'- liesidenrc, !!0 Ward Avenue. tocu—he had had no eyes for any other It Teas a lazy day. Spring had a girl than Phyllis. They simply did no Christ Church. rived early that year, and in April tli exist for him. Services Sunday September Stli. 1912. (Fourteenth Sunday alter Trinity.) FIFTY-FOURTH mossy bunks of the Virginia brooksld "May baskets," repeated .Tuck gloom Holy Communion 9:00 a. HI. were starred thickly with delicate f< ily, a shadow passing over bis face. Morning Prayer, Baptism and getmeuots mid purple violets. The sui "Perhaps they will hang one on you Sermon 10:30 a. m. shone down warmly through the trees door," remarked the girl in a comfort Sunday School 2:M p. m. ing lone. changing the bursting buds to mist Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30 p.m. "I hope not! I hate spring (lowers, Services during the week ending green leaves until tlio whole wnod \vn said Jack ungraciously. September Hth, \'M2. permeated with green light shot throng "Kven forget meuof s?" Friday- with .sunshine. Jack glanced at her demure, down Choir Kehearsal ?:30 p. m. Jack Wendell Inimped through tb ciiBl face. Doane Memorial Chapel. crisp leaves of successive years 1111 "'Even forgetmeiiots," be said sliflly Morning Prayer, Litany and Ser- with a wistful, half defiant glance u There was a pause while she dui«til\ mon 10:30 a. m. (lie winding n.ud Hint led to Everglad hunched her dowers and tied tin Sunday School 2:30 a. m. ^:ill be threw himself down beside Hi bunches with long, lough blades o murmuring brook nnd plucked rumursi .TIISS. Chapel of the Good Shepherd. lessly at the dowers. Sunday School 3:00 p. m. "I suppose I ought, to go nwiiy nni Evening Prayer 3:30 p. m. "Forget ineni'ls••-rubbish!" lie e.jncu leave you alone. You were here first," lateil bitterly. "All women tire failli observed .lack without moving from less." Baptism is administered as follows! liis coinforta hie position. liis buck At Christ Church, at the 10:30 a. "Iliibblsh lo tli.il!" reliirted n mvn was ngaiusl a tall chestnut tree. m. service, second Sunday of the voice from I lie nlher bind;, and ,lin-|, "Suit yourself," said the girl care- month. arose, stiirtled lo observe n ptvlly lessly. "If yon were a perfect stranger At Doane Memorial Chapel, at 10:30 engageil In plucking violets iiud for I might object. As il is"— a. m. lasf Sunday of the month. Kelmi'iiolN iiinl tying Ilicin inln JillU At Chapel of the Good Shepherd, "As It Is?'' interrupted .lack, begin at :t:30 p. in., last Sunday of month. liiitu'lii'.'i. She wore ii pjnit frock, anil liing in be Interested. Hi III Hie background of green most and Hie golden green atmosphere u "We know each other well. You The Parish House. slapped my fare once," said the Kir Meetings of the Various Societies: ie wood surrounding her she lixiki-i Sunday-The Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. to .luck's bewildered eyes like :i pinl calmly. "I shipped your face once?" Jack's Wednesday— mid while fitlry evolved frinii the Apri The Hoy Scouts 7:30 p. m, diiy. Her skin was pink mid white amazement was genuine. "Why, I Thursday—The Brotherhood of nnd her luilr WIIH golden, like the sun never" - St. Andrew, (Juniors). .7:45 p. m. shine, iind her eyes were lilie the bltu "Yes, you did, Jack Wendell. Ynt (Seniors) 8:00 p. tn. sky nnd the lluwi'i'x below. When sin were right .veilI'M old, and I was only npokc to Jack sin hnd (lushed a saury ive. II wns at Miss Utility's school." The Rector can bo found at the gliime at him from under golden jirowi "At Miss Quilty's scliool-ah, yes!' Rectory (except on Mondays) from lashes. Jack was scanning her face to discover 8:30 to 0:30 a. m., and from 1:30 to 2:30 p. m., and requests that cases of 'Why rubbish';" demanded Jack lir some truce of a little schoolmate of sickness he reported to him promptly giiini'iilatlvely. seventeen years before. She must in order that he may attend to them. "Oh, bcouuse!" said the girl, looking nave been a rosebud of a llttlo lass, at. ii completed bunch of violets will but as for shipping her face- be simply half closed eyes. ' lidn't believe It. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH "I thought I stnelled May pinks," "I suppose you remember all about •mlffeil .luck, iibniidoiiing the argument tV" The girl's head was bent over her Rev, C. S. Miller. Pastor. for the while. (lowers. Residence 120 ,Tolin Street. i have n basketful here," said the "All but your name," lied Jack cheer- girl. ully. It was remarkable how little he Services for the week beginning "Making Mn.v baskets?" ivas thinking about Phyllis Lambert Sunday, September S, 1912. "Somebody Is going to make bas- now. "1 know It Isn't Susie," he added Sunday Services. kets. These are for the kindergarten thoughtfully. 9:30 a. m. Class. ' .•lilhlrcn." "Yes?" 10:30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. .luck (lushed veill.v. Phyllis Lnmbert "I'm sure. It must be Angela!" he Subject: "Saving a Sacrifice." 2:30 p. m. Sunday School. iepl the kindergarten school In lti«l- declared it last. iand. The path lie bad lunged to take G:45 p. m. Epworth League, led by the Tim girl burst into merry, tinkling pastor. augliter, showing n double row of 7:30 p. m. Song Service nnd Sermon, icarly teeth. She tossed a bunch of Subject: "A Dedicated Life." riulels across , nnd he eauglit Services During the Week. hem deftly. Junior League Thursday 4 p. m. "Violet Merriam," he said quickly, Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Saturday 8 p. in. ind- a flush deepened the pink of her Third Quarterly Conference Satur- !beeks. day S p. m., Rev. John Handley, D, "Hark"! What was that?" she asked, D., presiding'. Let all the official lioldlng up a hand with a listening ges- members be present. ture. You are especially invited. All seats Footsteps stirred the old leaves that free, Good music at all the services. arpeted the woodland floor. Jack saw the newcomers first, for PRESBYTEUIAJf CIIUKCH hey came into view behind the girl m the opposite side of the brook. Vio- et Merriam heard them, too, but she Ilov. Gcorgo Kane, Pastor. id not turn around until she saw the Services for the week beginning tter consternation on the face of Jack. Sunday, September 8, 1012. What Jack saw was an elderly, white 10:30 a. m. Morning servico begins. aired man, dignified aud handsome, Sermon by the pastor. Theme: walking slowly toward him. Beside "Enduring Hardness." him there walked-nay, lumbered-a 2:30 p. m. General Sunday School. cry large woman, who might have Classes for all. Subject: "The SALE AND CELEBRATION ieen twenty years younger than her Mission of the Twelve." 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor meet- ompauion. Her skin was floridly fair, ing. nnd she was handsome in n large way. 7:45 p. m. Evening service begins, Her eyes were very blue and her lips Sermon by the. pastor. Theme: very red. She had a double chin, and "The Growing Word." Sept 9th~Two Weeks-to Sept 21st he quivered like a mold of delicate :45 p m. Thursday—Prayer and •lly every time she moved. Praise meeting. Our mid-week de- They did not appear to see the young votional exercises to God. Come (eople by the brookside. Before they and meet with us. eached the brook they turned and 4:00 p, m. Friday—Junior Christian THE WHOLE STATE IS INVITED Endeavor meeting. "VIOLET 1IEBRIAM," HE SAID QU10KLT. ent away by another path. The girl 3:00 p. m. Friday—Chorus rehearsal, ooked after them. Then she gazed o hnd led directly to the door of her straight across the water into Jack's woodland school. He had been lu love jewildered eyes. BAPTIST CHURCH. •with Phyllis ever since he had first "That was my father and"— she hes- Biggest Trade Event in All the Year aken his little sister, Blanche, to the Eev. Thomas Ncnl, Jr., Pastor. tsted. At that instant she was smit- Residence 71 Second Street kindergarten. Blanche was five then, ten with n vague recollection of Jack mil he was fifteen, and Phyllis was Save Wendell's infatuation for Phyllis Lam- Services for the week beginning Ladies! Money and wenty-five. Now Blanche was iif- bert. Sunday, September 8, 1912. Keep in Style by een, he was twenty-five, aud Phyllis And that wns—Phyllis Lambert," ut- Sunday Services. Reading McCall's Magazine as—Jack refused to consider Phyllis' .0:30 a. m. Preaching. LIBRARY! nerenslng age. He had been in love ered Jackv when he regained bis 2:30 p. m. Bible School Session. and Using McCall Patterns ireiitb. 3:45 p. m. Senior C. B, Society AH tlic Best nnd Latest Books can be ivlth her to such detrimental effect McCnll'l M.gtiintwill hat his fattier had found business for "Yes; but you know perhaps that she meeting. Bend at Small Cost help you dress sty 1- :30 p. m. Preachinp. istily at a moderate im in a distant city and hoped the ad married my father?" The girl's Why Go Without Good Rending! eipeusoby kreplnt ioy would forget his sweetheart. uipathy looked out of her eyes even Week Day Services. ' you posted ou the Monday. THE A. C. PARISEN LIBBABT latest fash ions in But Jack was obstinate and would is she delivered this blow to Jack's ove. :30 p. m. The Young Men's meeting, Sonth Aniboy 4-1-tf clothes and hats. 5d lot forget. It was his Wendell obsti- and Brigade drill. New Fashion De- tacy that compelled him to haunt Jack was looking at her with a queer Everybody's wearing them—Scully stuns In each Issue,. Thursday. Also valuable itifor- Phyllis Lambert's steps until she half ixpression on his face. There wns a niatlon ou all home :45 p. m. Church Prayer Meeting. buttons and pins. Buy at homo and save money. and personal mut- nughlngly promised to wait for him. •elleved look mingled with ono of Friday. ters. Only 6Oc a he had given him a hunch of forget- awning comprehension. There was .30 p. m. Junior C. E. Society. year, including a free pattern. Sub- inenots, and he hnd gouo awoy happy nischievous delight mingled with :30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. scribe today or send s a king, nnd he had Btayed nway, something else that it might take Come, hear the Gospel and enjoy t for frco samplo co[iy. heerfully working to make something Christian Fellowship. Ail Beats free. McCallMtMBiwlllonabloyou tornalieln your months to decipher. He hud forgotten KEEP IT IN MIND own borne, wltb your own bauds, dotlilni; if himself for Phyllis' Bake. all about Phyllis Lambert. for yoursolf and children which will be per- There was no objection to Phyllis fect In stylo and fit. Price—uonoblKlicrthan He took one long Btep ncroas the MEMODIST PROTESTANT CHUECH 16 cents. Send for free Pattern Cataloeue. ninbert except the difference in their rook and stood beside Violet Merriam. We Will Ghre Yin Fine Prtmnli for cottlnK sub- ges. Phyllis WIIB sweet and fair nnd 1 remember ail about it," he fculd, Her. F. F. Craig, Pastor. THAT Bcriptlonsamongyourfriends. Sendforfree Premium Catalosuo and Cash Prize Offer. ery loveablo if Inclined to be some- ignoring her preparations for instant THE MtCALL COMPANY. 239 In 249 Wul 37ih Si.. NEW YORK what Bhallow nnd nerveless, Imt Jack's ]|ght. "I wua right. I never shipped ervlces for the week boglnnlng arents ever held before him the fact ou In nay life. It was Billy Blako Sunday, September 8, 1912. hat by the time he was ready to mnr- did It because you wouldn't let 0:30 p. m, Regular service, I The Citizen Job Department OVER 06 YEARS' :30 p. ra. Sunday School. , I EXPERIENCE y hnr hi» bride would be thirty-five im kiss you! And after he ran away r forty years old nnd "look It, too." :00 p. m. C. E. Servico. > .1 ' ; ;is prepared to do any and all kinds of nd you cried, why—1 kissed you, and :45 p. m. Evening service. s his mother added emphatically. It ou let me!" Thursday— as perhaps unfortunate, under the The last words were flung nfter the 7:15 p. m. Class meeting. rcuiustancea, that Jack should ap- elng form of Violet Merriam. J. F. Fulton, leader. This 1B a reg- ear young for his age and Phyllis old "I wonder if she'd let me do it again. ular Methodist class meeting. :ir hers. 8:00 p, m. Prayer meotlng. MOTEHEADS he would If we were engaged. I guess LETTERHEADS TRADE MARKS Come and Welcome. DESIGNS But n ' letter from Phyllis had II take up with father's offer now ENVELOPES COPYRIGHTS &C. rought Him homo flying now. She nd stay home mid run the plantation," BILLHEADS fid changed her mind. She did not as Jack's resolve. CHEESEQUAKE. STATEMENTS •nnt to .tnnrry any one at present. Before he went bome Jack stooped BUSINESS CAROS Ilie did not love him an she should, own and picked up n handful of tlio iIETIIODIST EPISCOPAL CnUBCH SOCIETY CARDS nd she preferred that their eugnge- orgetinenots that Violet had plucked. RULED BLANKS ent should end. And she returned !c thrust them into tin inner pocket Rev. W. A. Coldi, Pnstnr. nek's kt|t'rs mid the ring he hnd in- BLANK BOOKS A ScientifiJinndBomefy Illustratec dftiKtican. wookly. I.nreoat elr- lid walked slowly through tlic woods PAMPHLETS riilnticju of any prlcniltlo Jonrmii. Terms, fit t\ sted r.pf" placing on her plump, iftly whistling "VIoletH." A«id not orviccs for Sunday next will bo held year: four nionlhs.fi. 8i>ltl byal) newfukmlurn. aa follows: 3618 hite nee did he consider the fnlthfessncKH 'rij-nd, PI women. unday School 2:00 p. m. MUNN&Co. *-New York reaching Service 3:00 p. m. Branch OtTlco. 025 V Pt.. WiuhlnufQUi 1). C. > 7, 1912, NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED, » OLD ROMAN BATHS. I FIRST NHTIONHL BUNK They Held Theaters, Temples, Feast- ing Halls and Libraries. Items of Interest from all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our SOUTH A 311 JOY, N. J. The undent Koiimns wore uxtravii yantly fund of biirhin;.'. They got llit'lr Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. Capital S5(),000 Surplus $75,000 Motions about lhc> h;i(li iis a luxury from the (Ireeks, nnd ;it OIK? time tlnu'c Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 Were nearly yilo public bathing cstnb- lishnienls in Home, soim; of whii-li •>vcre tho nin^l lirauiiful and chiliuniic Slate May WHliold School Aid. Ann Concannon, near Matawan Sta- have ended the depredations of rai utruc-turi's in tin1 wnrld. Whether the Red Bank school dis- tion, Sunday night, and stole $300 in road property at Elizabeth. The boy This Bank Pays Interest The balbs of (hi1 Knipcror Diocletian trict will receive its share of State cash and liquors and cigars. Mrs were arrested Saturday night, charg- j covered mine than half a square mile school money the coming year will Concannon is aged and lives alon ed with stealing copper from the bat- ' ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK Cud contained, heside* immense basins depend largely, it is said, on the re- She knew nothing of the robbery until tery wells in the signal boxes of tin and thousands of luarlile NHVSM'S, the sult of a special seliool election called Mondny morning when she was open- Pennsylvania Railroad, near Mar; PER CENT on balances averaging daily liters, temples, halls for feaslin;;. prom- for September 17, at borough hall, ing the hotel. street, Elizabeth, thereby causing $500 and over for the month. enades nliiulnl with lives, lilinirics. that place. At this election the vot- one-hour tie-up of the Pennsylvani schools fur yoiilli and acudeiiilt's for « * « * ' ers-, will ballot on an appropriation of L. S. Stevens lo Wed. trains to and from Elizabeth. Spec 2 the discussions of I In; learned, The bathers sat on marble benches below $20,000 to purchase property adjoin- Following closely an automobile ac- ial Officer John F. Rothlein, who nab PER CENT in Special Deposit Dapart- the surface of the water, nroimd I lie ing the High School, in Branch ave- cident in which both were in danger, bed tlieiu, testified the hoys admitte ment on accounts of $200 and over remaining nue, and another plot of land in they had also stolen much coppe edge of the basins, sera ping themselves announcement has been made of tho in Bank for at least Three Months prior to with the dull knives of metal and Shrewsbury avenue, near tin; southern marriage engagement of Miss Anna wiring in Perth Amboy. 3 ivory and taking occasional plunges borough limits. An inspector, rep- Dingbee Malpass, of Philadelphia, to January 1 and July 1. into the water. resenting the State Board of Uduca- l/dwrence S. Stevens, son of Colonel Dissipated Romans would spend tion, on a recent visit at. Red Bank, lid ward A. Stevens, State road com MMWrOTIVKS EQUIPPED WITH ISSUES TKAVELEKS' CHECKS PAYABLE EVERYWHERE. •whole days in the bath, seeking relief condemned tho Beach Street School, from overindulgence in eating and missiouer, of Castle Point, Hnnokcn, FJHHI'IKU APPARATUS, SELLS FOK£IGN DRAFTS PAYABLE IN ANY PART OP for unsanitary reasons. He declared Two weelts ago young Mr. Stevens, THE WOULD. drinking the night before. Everybody. tho building lacked sufficient liglit and Steam railway locomotives as lip even the emperor, used these baths, his tiancoe, her younger sister and ventilation. This school had been lighters have proved so efficacious o HARRY C. PEREINE, President R. C. STBPHENSON, Cashier .•which were open to every one who Miss ,1 jinn Curran, of Philadelphia, used as a public hall and hud been (he Pennsylvania Railroad that tha chose to pay the price of admission. were bowling along In Mr. Sloven's T. FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Cashier leased by the local' Hoard of Udursi- company ban equipped Gl 2 engine! It was uot usual for tl>« old Itomuns auto between Petersburg and Mar- tlon for the accommodation, princi- with special apparatus for use In cas* DIRECTORS: to have baths In their houses, (hough mora, when the machine skidded into at a date 1,500 yo;irsi before thai, or pally, of a large foreign element, in of lire. This fact caiim out on Mont DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLFF a pile of railroad ties and then wuu 3,500 years ago, (he noblemen of an- that part of the, town. Tho, local duy, in ii notice issued by the com HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOGART hurled against a telegraph pole. Mr cient Oreeco had their dwellings sup- Board of Nducatlon held a .special pany. J. BAIRD PERRINE R. C. STEPHENSON Stoveun and MIHS Cumin wore slight. plied with baths of terra coda. election August 20, when a proposi- The Hpoclal (ire lighting apparatu Iy injured, and all wore thrown out, tion wan offered to appropriate, about consists of pumps and hose attache Miss Malpass is a daughter of Mr. H« Hadn't Heard of Socrates. $1.4,000 for a lot next to the High to switching englne.H regularly used I and Mrs. K. M. Malnasn, of lfilfi North A big policeman who walks a beat School, tho Shrewsbury avenue tract switching cars. Tho crews of Uuis near the Greek settlement in (he north Seventeenth street, Philadelphia, and and a playground adjacent to the engines are systematically trained a side always gets angry when he hears Rood Samaritan Lodge, No. 52, K. of Shrewsbury avenuo property. There Mr. Stevens In a grandson of the (ire fighters to put out promptly an SOCIETIES this told at his expense, but there are founder of Stevens Institute of Tech- 1% meets every Wednesday evening at those who will vouch for its tnilh; was no reference to the building of ,i (Ires that might occur In the hundred Gen, Win. S. Trucx Post, No. 118,8 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias Hall, nology. About a month ago a young man. new school. The project was defeat- of ears out of reach of city fin; de meets first and third Monday evening, corner of First and Stockton streets- ed by a large majority, although the * # « * at 7:30 o'clock, in Michael Welah'B Chancellor Commander, George W. very much excited, rushed up to this partmonlH. Hall. Commander, Aaron Stlllwell; total vole was less 'than 300. Its de- French, Jr., Keeper of Records and policeman and exclaimed: Now Oliiirch Dedicated. Tbo yards are divided Into dlstrictR Adjutant, S. H. Chatten. Seals, Charles S. Buckelew. feat is aaid to have been duo to the "Say, Jim, did you hear about a The new Lithuanian Church' of St. numbered as aro fire alarm boxen I Greek by the name of Socrates taking board's failure, to include an appro- St. Stephen's Lodge, No. 03, F. & A. Sterling Cnstle, No. 60, K. 6. £„ Caslmar, recently built In Montgom- cities. When a lire, is discovered, th Sf. Meets at K, of P. Hall, iirst and poison?" priation for a school. The properties meets first and third Saturday evening ery street, Peterson, was dedicated nearest switch tower is notified an third Mondays of each month (exespt- of each month, at 7:30 o'clock, at "I did not," Jim replied innocently. which the education authorities havo Monday. There was a parade and alarm whistles are blown tbroughou Ing July, August, and holidays) at Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble Chief, Then ho added, thoughtfully stroking in view to purchase will cost $10,550, 7:30 p. m. Itishop O'Connor officiated at the ex- the ward limits, By a code of slg B. Golden; Master of Records, F. I. his cliin: "Sure, that's the first time I leaving $9,4 tio to spend for the erec- ; Stults, Jr. ever heard of a Greek going up against ercises. mils, engineers of locomotives withl Joel Pnrkcr Council, No. CD, Jr. 0. anything stronger than what he sells tion of a school on tho Shrewsbury tbo yard can tell from the whistle U. A. BT.| meets every Friday evening, i Star Building nnd Loan Association, avenue lot. The proposed new * # * * In Knights of Pytbias Hall. Councilor, I of South Amboy, N. J., meets in City In his own coffee houses. I guess I'd just where the (Ire is. 1 school will contain four rooms. Should Hurled From Rig Wlien Auto Struck Ansell Morris; Recording Secretary, i Hall, on the fourth Monday evening better look this up anil bulletin all the Kach ongino is uncoupled from it A. R. Chatten. I In each month. President, Thomas details to (he department.. It's an un- the new proposition meet defeat, which It. draft of cars as soon as the latte i C. Gelsinon; Secretary, John J. Delan- usual case."—Kansas City Journal. seems unlikely, it Is tiaid the State Gorm Lodge, Ko. 8G, ». B. S.— Howard Rcrgen, of Scott's Corner, can be placed whore they will not ob i ey; Treasurer, John J, Coakley. Board of Education will refuse to Regular meetings second and fourth Cranbury, came near being seriously struct main tracks. Yard master: i Singing Society Llederkranz, 8ontk Paul Jonas' Promise. grant the annual school appropria- Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., in injured Saturday afternoon, when a and train directors give necessary or- Bundensen's Hall. President, Nels I Amboy. Practice of singing takes After the great tight in which John tion to this district. large touring car ran into his wagon Kviest; Secretary, Jena Thompson; place every Monday of each month at Paul Jones in the ISonhomme Richard tiers to provide a clear track to th | 8 p. m. Business meeting held every as he was turning into the yard of scene of tbo ilre. Almost, before tli Financial Secretary, Thomas F. made splinters and shreds of the Brit- * fc * * Spangenberg; Treasurer, John S. first Monday of each month at 9 ish vessel Serapis the English govern- .1. H. Elliot. The autoist came up locomotives are uncoupled, signals ar Lund. | p. m, Fred Thumhart, President; ment generously decided that, though Auto Jiiconses at Half Price. from behind Mr. Bergen and blew bis indicating the routes by which ti ! Kutscher, vice-preBident; Harry Rich- vanquished beyond a question, the cap- horn at the same time turning out to Sinr of Jersey Lod^c, No. 484, B. ofj ard, secretary; Chas. Steuerwald, Automobile licenses in New Jersey reach the fire, and by the time they I treasurer; B. Grohe, librarian. tain of tbe lost vessel had behaved pass, but Mr. Bergen did not hear tho arrive their crews have pumps un I. i\ mid E., meets in Welsh's Hall, will now bo issued at half rates. Un- First and Third Sundays of each month With becoming bravery and deserved horn and pulled his horse directly limbered ready to work and hose promotion to the rank of commodore. der the State law this practice starts at 2 p. m. C. L. Cozzens, Pres- in front of the machine to enter the rcKdy to unreel. In the (ire organi John Paul Jones heard of this promo- from September 1 and will prevail to ident; L. D. Wortley Finan. Secretary C. H. EDWARDS tion and Its cause and said, "Well, hj i the end of the fiscal year, in February yard and was struck a glancing blow sation the Assistant Yard Master act and Treasurer; John Jemmison, Re- CARPENTER and BUILDER cording Secretary. George! If 1 ever meet that chni 1913. Accordingly, out-of-State mo- by the auto completely demolishing as chief/, and gives general direction Window and Door Nets a Specialty the wagon and throwing Mr. Bergen both in fire fighting and In drills. Th< again I'll make him nil admiral." torists who intend to drive their ma- Washington Camp, Jio. 3C, P. 0. S. Estimates Furnished aud out in front of the machine, but not conductor ot each train crew act; as chines in New Jersey for more than of A. meets second and fourth Monday Jobbing Promptly Done Mozart's Wor!;. the free-touring period of fifteen days seriously injuring him, although he foreman of that crew, the flagman nights of each month, at K. of P. Hall at 8 o'clock. Charles T. Grace, Mozart lived thirty-seven years. His as well as Jerseymen who purchase was somewhat bruised and scratched looks after unreeling and connecting P. 0. Box 35 80 Catherine St. up. The horse, which was freed the hose, and the two brakomen ac President, John. French, Financial first mass was composed when he was n«w cars, can get their penults now Secretary; C. S. Edwards, Recording less than ten years of age, and the for just, one-half what they would from the wagon, ran a short distance as nozzlemen; and direct the stream. Secretary. enormous quantity of his compositions hove been obliged to pay previous to before being caught. WM. T. HAMMELL, was the work of the succeeding twen At a Tire which occured near the ga Friendship Council, No. 16, D. of L. Painter and Pnpcrlianger. September 1. There will be a neat meets on alternate Fridays of each ty-seven years. Mozart wrote forty-one * * « « tank under a passenger car, the firsi scving in taking out licenses now. month, at 2:30 p. m., in Knights of WALL PAPER FOR SALE symphonies, lifteen masses, over thir- engine was coupled up ready to ac The touring season has still some- Half Million for New Cars. Pythias Hall, First and Stockton Estimates Cheerfully Given. ty operas and dramatic compositions, within two minutes after the alarm streets, Councilor, Mrs. Julia Tlce; forty-one sonatas, together with an im- thing like three months to run before The Public Service Street Railway K.nmded, while within seven minutes Recording Secretary, Mrs Ada Ward, 08 SECOND ST. Box 111. mense number of vocal and concerted cold weather makes it unenjoyable. Company has just invested in a half nine engines were on the scene, pieces in almost every line of art It is said that many motorists from million dollars' worth of new trolley . The locomotives equipped for fire Paul DcGnnv Hamilton Lodge, No. Lawn Mowers Sharpened other States who have been skating cars of the big patterns, having bought 552, B. of It. T., meets every 2d and o fghting service are divided as fol- fourth Sunday of each month at K. LOWEST PRICED along the thin edge of their fifteen- 100 cars at $5,000 each. A lease and lows on the Lines East of Pittsburg RELIEF DEPARTMENTS OF of P. Hall. President, A. M. Slover; HAKDW'AHK .sTOiiH IN TOWN, day reciprocity privileges are now an agreement of assignment of tho und Erie: Now Jersey Division, 261; Secretary, William Bulman; Treas- PUNNSYLVAIflA It. Ii. SYSTEM ready to pay for a cut-price permit* lease tor the cars were tiled at the Eastern Pennsylvania Division, 110; urer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Agent of Under the now scale ol one-half tho Official Publication, Edward McDon- According to the regular .monthly County Clerk's office. New Brunswick, Western Pennsylvania Division, 131; ough. C. I. BERGEIST reports ot tho Relief Departments of original license fees, the rates are on Tuesday, by Col. Gilmour, counsel Northern. Division; 17; Brie Division $2.25 for the small powered cars, $3.75 Corner Stevens avenue and Flint street. the Pennsylvania Railroad System, for the company. The cars are the nd Northern Central Railway, 35; Protection Engine Company meets Hardware, Tinware, Agateware, issued last Saturday, the sum of $180,- for the medium-powered machines, product of the Cincinnati Car Com-PUladedphia, Baltimore & Washing on the fourth Thursday of each month j Gas lixtiircs, Alantcls. lias 577,73 was paid to members during and $7.50 for those of high power. pany. Arthur E. Newbold, of Phila- at Engine House, Bergen Hill, at 7:30 Plates. Etc. ton Railroad, 30; and Philadelphia p. m. President, William Birmingham; the month or July, 1012. Of this Compilations are now being made In delphia, has arranged for the pur- Terminal Division, 73. Treasurer, Michael Welsh; Foreman SCHOOL SUPPIIES-Bisr Stock amount, $127,428.78 represents tho the office of the State motor vehicle chase of the cars and in turn has James Manion; Secretary, James j Indicative of the effectiveness of Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars piiyimmts made on tho linos oast of department in Trenton, as to the busi- executed a lease of the cars to tho reene. oromotlves as fire engines is the fact nttsburg nnd Erie, and $53,148.96 on ness done during tho period of full Public Service Railway Company. that in the past four years 153 fires General Morgan Lodge, No. 98,1. 0. | CANVAS GIOYES tho lines west. Since the establish- license fees up to September 1, and Of the 100 cars, 76 are to be 32 foot :m Pennsylvania Railroad property 0. F.| meets every Tuesday evening at j ment, of the funds, ti total of $33,704. tho announcement of the receipts will pay-within type, closed bodies, and 7:30 o'clock, at Knights ol Pythias j have been extinguished by them. filS.Bi! have been paid out. be issued within a few days. That the the other twenty-four arc to be 24 Hall, Noble Grand, Wm. H. Preston; I ONE MONTH FREE"! Secretary, Charles P, Thomas. ] Seven Months for the l'nce On tho lines east of Pittsburg and business will exceed that of last foot closed bodies. The terms of the of Six if You Knter NOW Krio in tho month of July the pay- year, oven with the reciprocity priv- ease are that $109,946 shall be pain United Brotherhood of Cnrjierttcrs Our rooms are cool, light and airy. ments in bcnclltR to the families 'of ileges, is assured. Already there has on delivery and beginning March, 1913, His Belief, find Joiners of America, Local 1392, meets second and fourth Wednesdays The courses are up-to-dato and the members who died amounted to $31,- been something like 40,000 tags issued. half yearly payments at the rate of Does old Sklniiiiii believe in his fel Licenses now issued are In the 41,000 low man?" of each month in People's Hall, Sayre- instruction Is practical. 407.;!!! while, to members Incapacitat- two and a halt per coat, of §500,000 ville. President, Thomas Dolan; Rec. numbers. are to bs made in addition to $25,000. YesMn bis fellow man's infallible Call and see us in our new homo ed for work they amounted to $06,- gullibility."—Birmingham Age-Herald. Secretary, Walter S. Compton; Finan. 021.45. Tho total payments on the half yearly. The Public Service Secretary, George Bowne; Treasurer, or drop us a postal for information. * * * * ' Charles Englehart. lines east, of, l'lttsburg since the re- Equipment Trust is to be formed and lict' fund was established in 18S0 have Asbury 11ns 11 Excise discs. will issue certificates. The lease is The Missing Word. Court Kiiritiin, No. 11, F. of A., meet* Trainer's Business College, amounted to $24,3!)r),2Sl.C0. When Chief of Police Smith; of assigned to the Pennsylvania Com- A prospective woman tenant through in the second and fourth Wednesdays pany for Insurance on Lives and ;ho typewriter's omispiou of one all if each month, at 8 p. m., in Protec- American Hiiilding', Smith and In July, tho relief fund of the Penn- Asbury Park, had inspected the re- mportnnt little word of two letters re ion Hall. Chief Ranger, Marcus Stiito Streets. turns on a batch oC warrants Issued, Granting Annuities, who are insuring 'eterson; Sub-Chief Ranger, Louis Bylvania Unvi west of Pittsburg paid •el veil the following startling stnte- for alleged excise violators Monday, .he cars. The cars are to replace Borland: Finan. Secretary, Edward out a total of $53,MS,!)r>, of which $12,- incut: PERTH AMBOY, N, J. he made a trial balance of tho sea- the small cars now In use in some "Dear Sliidiuu—You can liiiro Dewan; Treasurer, Michael Zuplco; 7DO.00 were for the families of mem- the flat provided you repaint and re- sections. It is expected that Newark Rec. Secretary, Louis Melnzer; Sr. bers who died, nud $40,398.96 for mem- son's work and found that the com- f.ucoratu yourself!" will get the bulk of the new cars. vVoodwnrd, Nelson Banks; Jr. Wood- bers unablo to work, j The sum of ng grand Jury will havo just forty- ward,, Nelson Kvleaff Sr. Beadle, F. E. DcCiraw, Jfl,305,29C83 represents the total pay- tour excise complaints to consider The Retort Courteous. Michael Press; Jr. Beadle, Ludwlg * * « * ments of the relief fund of the Penn- from Asbury Park. 'Since January 1 Miss Oldwiin—I've refused many, Hartman; Trustees, Aaron Hyer, Sr., fourteen other cases had been brought Scminnry Opens September 25. ninny oilers of niarringe. Gnyboy Richard McCloud, Sr., Andrew Kroa- sylvania L!no3 west of Pittsburg slnco neyer. It was established in 1889. up from Asbury and disposed of. The New Brunswick Theological (Hbsoutmi udedly) — Very thoughtful Real Estate and o There were ton convictions in this Seminary will enter upon its twenty- nnd Considerate of you, I'm sure.— Lady Grnce Lodge, No. 27, D. of R, hatch, with aggregate fines of $4,900, eighth year's work September 25. A Meggemlorfor Blatter. . 0. 0. F. Meets on the First and MANY niUVEN FltOJI HOME. hird Friday evening of each month, two appeals from convictions and two committee of the board of superinten- In Scully's Hall, Stevens avenue, Mrs. Every year, In many parts of tho who were acquitted. John R. Whyte, dents will meet In Suydahi Hall at 11 That .character Is power Is true in a . Kaufman, N. G.; Mrs. Margaretta much higher sense than that knowl- country, thousands are driven from proprietor of the Lynnnavcn Hotel, i'olock that day to admit new students. "homas, Recording Secretary. Insurance Broker n Second avenue, was the most prom- edge Is power.—Smiles. their homes by coughs and lung dis- n the .evening Rev. Dr. J, Frederick _ Independence Engine & Hose Co., eases. Friends nnd business are left, nent of the fourteen alleged Illegal Berg, professor of Hellenistic Greek "o. 1. meets 3d Monday In each month COMMISSIONER OF SEEDS behind for other climates, but this Is tqulr sellers taken by the police Mon- nnd Now Testanfent exegesis, and act- NOTICE TO CItEDITOKS. it 8 o'clock p. m. Forman, L. F. Meln- costly and not always .sure. A bet- day. Wbyte was arrested last year, William Birmingham, Executor of :er, Jr.; President, John B. Wood- Ing elector in Biblical theology and •ard; Secretory, N. N. Pearcs. ter waj'—the way of nuiltitiulos—is convicted nnd fined several hundrcl scored history, will preach. Classes Ellen Spellman, deceased, by direc- NOTARY PUBLIC to 115,0 Dr. King's New Discovery and dollars, One other arrest Monday was tion of the Surrogate of the County will meet the next day. ') of Middlesex, hereby gives notice to fnntlic Council, No, 6,1), of P. Imp'd cure yourself at home. Stay right n tho hotel district. It was that of rdor of Red Hen, meets every Second ft * * *| the creditors of the said Ellen Spell- there, with your friends, and taka Jasttuale Derogatis, who conducts tho man to bring In their debts, demands Dd Fourth Thursday of the month, t 2.30 p. m. in K. ol P. Hall. Poca- this safe medicine. Throat anil lung hotel at )602 Fifth avenue, formerly Tire Thieves Scut to Hefurnuitory. and claims against the ostate of tho lontas, Mrs. S. H. Grace; K. of R., troubles find quick relief and health known as the Ideal View. In the arrest and sentence to the said deceased, u.f Wampum, Stephwi Miller. i