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Vol. 54. • No. 11 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.. FRIDAYrAPRIL 12, 1935 Price Hour Ceni> TOOUN PROTESTS S. A. LIONS CLUB tocsl Legion Post .•$ ST. MARYS MX AGAINST UTILITY Administered Rites TO URGE FOR RELIEF ^ Will A&nd| ( WEEK SERVICES? ENGINEER'S ACTION of Confirmation Here FUND GRANT HERE Child" Weltere Meeting COURT OF HONOR | Aether Session BEGIN ON SUNDAY Considers Meade's .Appearance Ceremonies Took Place at Christ I Will Ask Council to Request County Mass""Meeting Takes Life Scout and Eagle Palm | Famous Keystone Quartette To Grand Scene of Triumphal En- at Recent Council Meeting Church Sunday Morning. Appropriation From Amount Place Tomorrow Night at Awards Among Those Made. B~ e on Hand" ". try Into Jerusalem Will Be "Absolutely Unpardonable & Recently Authorized. Highland Park. Revived. Gross Breach of Trust". The Rt. Rev. Albion Williamson /One of the most elaboratte Court cf Secretary Fred Meyers of the Y. Knight, D. D., Bishop.'Coadjustor of The laying out of playgrounds in Commander Howard Reese and a Honor ceremonies ever conducted by M. C.'.'A. announced yesterday that The liturgy of Palm Sunday «•- In accordance with his promise, the Diocese of Nen- jersey, visited different parts of the city and the delegation of members of Luke A. the Boy .Scouts here was held recent- all arrangements'* have been comple- presses by two ceremonies, the one State .Senator John E. Toolan, of Christ Church last (Sunday morning possible construction of a local se- Lovely Post, American Legion are ly at the High School Auditorium ted, for the invitation get together giving an impression of1 joy, the Perth Amboy, has written the Public and administered the Itite of Confir wage disposal plant were discussed making plans to attend the big coun- when in addition to members of the entertainment for members of the or-other of sorrow, the two aspects un- Utilities Commission regarding the matibn to the following: at length by the members of the So. ty mass meeting and rally for the local troop,' the Parlin and Morgan ganization to take place at the head- der which the Church considers presence at a Council meeting here Kathryn Hilda Bachelor, Ada Amboy Lions Club when they met at Legion's Child Welfare program to troops were on hand, quarters on "Friday evening, Apr. 26.Christ. •f an official of the Commission. The Edith Batchelor, Maybellc Alice But- Wilhelm's Hall Wednesday evening. take place tomorrow night at Frank- The Court'of Honor was presided The na.ti6nally famous Keystone The first will be the blessing "iiwji (State Senator and the Utility official, chelor, Margaret W.' Craig, Blanche It was brought out that the Feder- lin Junior High School at Highland over by James Housel, a member ot quartette will be present to render a procession of Palms. All through- it,, Charles A. Meade, Chief Engineer, Ruth Gennt, Winifred Elizabeth Git- al Government recently authorized Park. • • . the Troop Committee, who in turn number of special features and Ern-burns forth a holy gladness which 'who has charge of grade crossings tins, Jane Gordon, Ruth Gregor, the expenditure of $4,880,000,000 General P. S. Harris, former introduced Scout Executive Gaorjje est Christofferson, famou" accordion will allow us, after twenty centur- , and railroad bridges,, who has bean Evelyn Marie Lonscth, Lorvna 'Mae for relief work and South Amboy chief of staff of. the United States Weinheimer. and piano player will also be one of ies, to revive the grand scene of the ,with the Commission for thirty years Meinzer, Monta Mae Morgan, Doro- should present a request for some Army and Richard Hartshome, head 'Awards to the second class ranlj the entertainers. In addition there triumphal entry of Jesus into Jeru- appeared ut the last meeting of the thea May Nilson, Claire iMaric Sam of this money as soon as possible, of the United tSates Government's were made by Mose Clark to Donald will be entertainment of different salem. Then will follow the Mass itt Common Council. The- meeting, held uelson, Ellen Mnrie Saundcrs, Marion for,, improvements that would even- Commission of Crime will be among Coward* Adrian Foley, Jr., Benjamin types • including ' special exhibitbn which chants and lessons relating- in the High School auditorium, acted Mori* Stqlte, Irene G. Stolte, Arlene tually have to be~ made under less Grover; Howard Hausser, Bernard bowling, 'matches, between the Lucky the' speakers. " " -,\ .-,• : exclusively to the sorrowful recol- favorably upon an ordinance vacK- Phyllis'iStumpf, Carl Dawlinj*, Jam- fiivorablo circumstances, • Pietruski, Ernest Smalley and Ches Strikes, and.the Aces and the Night lection of the Passion of our Sa- ing David and'Henry streets in fa-!ts Henry Jonet>, Harold Lewis Mur .tar jSprngue. • Hawks 'and the.' Greyhounds. A committee consisting of An- : vour, will be sung by the gfrls of vor off a "ne" w connectinti g streettt , a newI John'' Edwarddd . Renderd , Russelll drew N. Kvist. Ehvood R. Drown, Knights of Columbus?' •''James Mcrson presented the Sec DurhiK'the eveninc-, the present- the High School Choir. • station and the electrification pro- ond Class merit award to Theodore ation of .tho l>.r,i?.e* In the "Citizen" Milton SpruRUc, Aitliur Heniy Howard Leary and Lawrence Kenny v The procession of little boys ire ject of the Pennsylvania Itailrond. Stumpf, Jr., Wallace Myron Wood. was appointed to study the matter Lijurisbuiy nnd Marshall E. Magoo head phi' 'tpiirnament will also Utoo Here to Greet State presontisd the First Class awards ;"o place. whito, headed by a Cross bearer, all In his letter, copy of which came| The annual meeting and election of and present a suggested "plan to arl blessed Palm, will be .fol- Willlum Muxfield and MuHortf Bunl^ Plar.«;avYb«-it)ff,.laid fora series of I f TinB blessed Palm, will be fol- here addressed to Ex-inayor Alfred,officers of the Acolyte Guild of thle Common Council for its •consid- owe

ing of hi* father's entry into the bigcareful style of game, clinched the YMCA Decides Not Ted Atkinson, Son of time, Ted Atkinson, pitching for battle with several sure shots as iNew York University in a game SURGEON CHIROPODIST 'Citizen' Will Sponsor Head- White faltered. SOOT tmtxwra with C. C. N. Y. displayed the same The club's ping pong tournament, to Sponsor Baseball Former Local Hurler type of .high class hurling that made DR. WALTER FAGAN also approaching the final rounds, Pin Tourney at 'Y' Next Week nis father famous in the years past Office Hours Dally 9:10 to S. league This Summer Is College Pitcher and did not permit the Lavendar i< expected to provide some interest- Bvenlmsa: Mon.. rues, Frl. Sponsored by the South Ambuy It is expected a large. number f nine a single afety. ing play in the 'next week or two, as I'. A. National Bank Bids. ••'Citizen" a head pin tournament alley. experts will enter in the com Pitches Spectacular Game for the finalists are rapidly polishing Room 403 31S State St, Soft Ball, DuciTpin and Three Tel. P. A. 4-1141. •will be conducted at the YMCA here petition. Several weeks ago under the Man Bowling Teams Will Be N. Y. U. Against CCNY Sat- their games for the finale. sponsorship of the YiMCA a simihr for one week and prizes will be Organized. urday. Edmund Everett jra-arded to the high bowlers. event was run off when Joe Poulson AH matches in the tournament will was the winner v/ith the unusually When the Board of Manager* of In the "Looking Back 22 Year" fee rolled on the Y.MCA alleys und high score of 228 for two games,' at the P. U. U. YMCA met Monday Ago," column of last "week's Citizen Wins Pocket Billiard •amtrants may bowl as many games average of 114 out of a possible 12( nigJit, they decided after a long dis- an item appeared taken from the is- as they chose. Averages will be CORI- per game. cussion to abandon the proposed plan sue of April 6, 1913, stating that With the alleys at the YMCA ac to establish a city baseball league. Ambrose Atkinson had gone to Title in Close Contest rputed on a two frame basis, but gam- Reading, Pa., to join the United «B to be considered for high average cessible to bowlers every night be Members of the Board reviewed the difficulties which had been encoun- States League. The grand climax of the Catholic must be rolled consecutively. No cause of the completion of the leagus Club pocket billiard tourney, herald tered in the conduct of the league Twenty two years ago, Ambrose rgames will be considered that are notschedule, it will be poo»ible for con 8 ed for the past two months, came on rolled against competition. during past years and felt that a Atkinson known to baseball fan testante to roll a greater number o: hands off policy would >bc best. Tuesday evening at the Augusta The tournament will open on Sat- young and old as "Ackie" and one ofstreet clubrooms, when Edmund games than was possible during tru One of the factors influencing the the best hurlers that ever trod a dia- urday, April 20th and continue un- previous contest and there is zt Managers was the fact that the or- Everett, soufchpa-w cue artist defeat til Friday, April 26th at noon. Priz- 1 mond in this section was at the cd the odds-on favorite of the classi doubt that a number, of the local pin ganization will sponsor a soft ball height of his career throwing them es will be awarded on the evening of T James "Smittiy" White by a score ol men will make an endeavor to gra league as one of the features of its over for several .nines in this "ection the closing day at the entertainment summer program. The thought was 50-47. Everitt, following the match >«!ponsored' by the YMCA to be held off one of the valuable prizes to b TRynetz 206 185 160 Zlola, Eleanor McCracken, Evelyn "Becker 1S8 162 156 Kabarac. FOR RENT: Five room apartment, ,AURENCE HARBOR: 4 and S r«>m Scharff 126 142 155 iLarge light rooms. .Steam heat, year around bungalows. Imprtfa- 'Barber 188 236 " 190 to the CHllea—O€»

We Have APARTMENT FOR RENT—Five FOR SALE: Howe, seven rooms and rooms arid baith. Heat furnished. bath, all improvements, two lota, Also garage. Inquire J. M. Roll, double garage, corner John anal Confidence Citizen Office, or 210 Church ct. Feltus sts. Inquire on premieea. —in the future ot Bound 3JB« (x) 4-6-It buiineu enterprise. AUTO TOPS MONEY TO LOAN N this Community there are many business men and concerns in whose plans and AUTO TOPS—Hade and repalnd I J. P. Johnson, 165 New Brunawlclt methods we we showing our faith by exten- MONEY TO LOAN o* bond at* Ave., Berth Amboy. Tel 1,067 ?. mortgage In sums of (100, S200, fgw sion of credit, ' A.." •-. • -"'• -' • M-if 1400, 1600 and up to 110,00*. Ufflw In recent advertisements ire have pointed boars from 8:20 a. «. te g:M ^ajk out how we safeguard deposits confided to TRUCKING—STORAGE Wednesdays and Saturday rr«s> our keeping and place them at the disposal I:M a. m. to • p. m. Inquire /eoa A. Lovely, Trnst Company Boildiav. of business activity through sound loans and LEPPER'S STORAGE: Moving and investments. We have placed emphasis on storage. New and used Fain I our sense of public responsibility In rendering ,, s ture for sale. 283 Madiaon Ave. AWNISGB-SBADWB helpful, intelligent banking services to our New Standard apd Master De Luxe . . . in eleven beautiful body-types . , . all Perth Amboy. Telephone P. A. neighbors. We know our neighbors, have con- 4-28 IS. 7-18-tf AMBOY SHADE AND AWNING CO. with valve-in-head engine . , . all providing the same basic Chevnlet quality House and Store Awnings, Win- fidence in their dims and find our stiff ess is PER3QNAL dow shades. Be'st materials. Sea- their success. sonable cost. 18t Elm St, Perth NeigriL >rly banking that has a sympathetic rpALK about value!... You certainly get exceptional even ifthey sold at much higher QUICK MEXICAN PIVOROElS: Amboy. Tel. 8N P. A. 6-l(Mf understanding of the needs of Its local C-m- •*• it, in overwhelming measure, when you prices. And they give this new performance without personal appearance and inonil" in one of the foundation stones ot' Ibe buy one of the big, beautiful, finely-built with even hteer gas and oil consumption than residence' .In Mexico, clearly ex- SALESMEN WANTED Chevrolet* for 1935. Chevrolet prices are.the in any previous Chevrolet model. Visit your plained V Mexican law expert. Amcntaii banking structure. List of Movie stars divorced in world'it lowest prices for • six, but that's only nearest Chevrolet dealer and get full infor- Mexico. Send BOc stamps to Ttty. MAN WANTED for Rawfeigh Boat* of 800 families. Write today. Raw- half the story, as you will quickly agree when mation about the New Standard Chevrolet, Box 86, 'Mexieali, B. C. Mexico. 1 8-16-T leigh, Dept. NJD-311-SA, Cheater, you examine and drive a new Chevrolet. All with list prices of $465 to 1550, at Flint, Mich. Pa. 4-6-4t(x) of these new Chevrolet* are the hi$e»t- ... and the new Master De Luxe Chevrolet The First National Bank AUTO WRICKING quality can in Chevrolet history . .. finely —the aristocrat of the low-price field—with YOUNG MEN WANTED of South Amboy, N. J. engineered... smartly tailored... precisioa- list prices of |560 to $675, at Flint, Mich. OUTH AMBOY AUTO WRECK- built. Tneir performance ia a thrilling new CHOOSE CmVROUT FOR QUALITY AT INO—Abe Xerb, PMB. ttotd We want to select several reliable ydon* men now employed, with Und 0/ptrformanct that would be considered tOW COST I Parts for All Late Model Cara— Tires and Tubes. Seott Avenue fair eodcatlon, and willing to CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN am) Highway Ne. 4, Tel. •Joatk train in spare tlmo, Including shop Attboy 808. tlBtf and laboratory work, to qualify •serafct's lewidhmiprint ami eer/G.M.A.C. frmt. A Gtmrel MM > VeiM as installation and service, expert • MM UT. LUI prtm at Ntm Bltntm4 JteeAwr e> flint, Mrt., **M. WUk NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE on all types of Electric refrigera- DEPOSITS INSURED taMpen. ttm* iltt m* tin let*, ihm lln priet It »*.•» *4Jtil MAXIMUM INSURANCE nds ia sell. The low prices, will be FOR EACH DEPOSITOR sontlnuad thi-oujrli fho uprinpr qeuion FUIBNBTURE FO)R SIAiLiE / the present stock lasts, Buy< rs ar« inbhuahutlc over both quality and OR iSA'UE: Davenport and ' rlce, room choir. »l»o beds » MJBBJIT MBI48ON, AUentown, K. 3. . IIMJUITO 210 Chure' Jroadway " '^ Stiitloa. \ FRIDAY, APRIL12,1035. THE 801JTH AMROY

jfeiwlant. £"i_ Pa, for the sale of mort- Hundred Pnrty H40) feet Iram the ••i- point, iiwuie ».,ut!nvi;8Urly, I Fourth Grade: Mary Scarpeliino, HIGH SCHOOL SPRING . B*K*d premises dated 3fan4i i, 1&S5. SooCberly sjde of Washington Street; - „ — „-.. B*K* pmi In Chancery of New Jersey. to Ogden j'lux-e aud al rlgJit auKlM Pupils of School No. 2 JGei-trude Brudecki, Josephine Brud- running thence Southerly along said the last .mentioned course, twoa^.- DANCE HERE TONIGHT; u>-i^ wr.u, Hue of Johu«t(ine Street Thirty Five lietia-een Franik H. Smith, Trustee in jecki, Jean Corvino, Dorothy PeteTson Liquidation, <-t(J., Oomjjlalnant, r.n.v.BSi>AV. THE BKHTT-H HAY 1 her huslband et. als., Pefendantn. Ki. at right angles to tho laat muntldllMK Observe Arbor Day Gordon, Cecelia Hanaway, Theresa V. THE BK inf: to •'. I -. Ohanman at Pi-rtli Autljoy. course, ninety (S») 'feet to a ixilIK in, torium the Spring Dance of the South! OK JTAJTATT, A. I >., X .1., '-'. O. H^nvnianu. surveyor Au.'uit Va. to sritisfy a lien dated Marrh s, Heston, Burton Howley, Helen Ltt- IMC. the said northwcHterly line "£' Od Amboy High School Athletic Asso-j--,-,.-;^.—™ ^ ISSL'; thence runninE wesit-rly :»t ri^'ht I'Jacc;' tlipni-e northesiaturly alntl^ kowictz, Virginia McDonnell, Eileen nicies :,. Johnst. ne Street '-ie lluntl- Hy virtue of the above stated Writ. Today pupils of Public School No. ciotion will take place with Eddie Sheriffs ortk-,s in ihe Uly .n .Ww t'i me (>!rt-cleil and delivc-rel!, 1 will i-x- tsild norMnvesterly line of Osdeaj .P Nagle, Margaret Casey, Sallyann u J1 U n k >:< I ^Men-y Five fliiv) fet-Jr tbem-e twenty f:'0) fe«t to tlic %utint or iitaee. 2 will hold their annual Arbor Day Meinzer and his Ambastndors » P-!' 'i i tti'' oi^rcJ ruimiasr Northerly and panillel with post to .sale at public vendtle on 1 Quinlan, Doris Wilczek, Mary O'Con- adjudged :> fi-et r-teing: kniiwn us Lot -J<> ore &&jj> uC nor, Marie-Meinzer, Patricia Quin- to a Pdint anil then-re running Rnsterly OK iMIAY, A. 1).. 11135 ; part: sists of H. Llttell, B. Troyano, E.j^M^.he -..-ztns Kuildi-ig and Ivan mil iviralliiviralli-l with the secons d couvs't- al two o'clock Dayrlltrht SavlnK Time In Lwnil of tTnloii Lumber & CDnstruotlGRa lan, Helen Everitt, John Nebus, Jean owned by the said Krk > the afti-rnoun of the salil day, al the ("omipany. at iperih ,\ml)(>y, Nnw; J«r— Dawson, E. Eowen, A. Jensen, P. One UUumlrt^ l 1 wt?nty KiKi v ( " sey Arbor Day, song by second year. Nordling, Kathiyn Crbnin, Mai'y »idinvtr. OJI wjm'h there Is -Idhnstune Street the puint nr i>lnc,. SbeilfT's Offitv J)l ihe Oiv r,f Xnv due to him iS«.37 „...„... Itrunswlrk. N', J. Helnir the prcmipea conwuotilji Unowvri "I meant to do my work", Mildred Pavich, C. Nicarvo, A. Hoffman, C. '•>• bii Triggs, Irene Adams, him to the Citizens BuMJinj; ami ! .Ml the following tract or 'Parcel of and designated as 'No. 409 «RV IKft Huff. Gadomovitz, J. Croddick and Har- Association as collateral security for KnuWM :is No. 4i t) Johnstonp Stret-i. land and pivmises •hereinafter particu- t'ert'li Ainboy. 'N. J. Third Grade: Pauline Tabasko, old Tice. the said loan be first sold and so much Tert'h Amboy. X. J. larly described, Ki-.uate lylncr MKI be- The auiiroxiinate amount of Mm- dft~ Baby Seed Song", Doris Kurow- of certain mortgaged premises w-Uh t'he The nj«»roximate amount of the d*>- creu to be BiitinHed |!jy said ^al» ib. th«, Mary Armstrong, Dolores Gea.nt, 1 'iiB In the City of Perth Amliiy, In tin- sky. ainpurtenaiices, in the said Hill of C.mi- -'-tes t'> he sallsned l.y J*aii1 still !s the i">nn:i- tif yUiUV.'fex ami Hint'- nf .Veil- sum or three thousand four hiraiwifj Mary Gleason, Salvatore Juliano, 'Plalnt in said cause particularly set s-uni nf Three Thousand Four Hundred Jersey. seventy dnllars ($3,470.0*), toe»t*lMf Cockroach Diet r Fringed Gentians, Dorothy Mes- John Kelly, Florence Dill, Ann Marie forth and described, that is to nay; Ffty-eieht Dollars 0>3,45«.OD'), togeth-. HK,;iI,MN'l.\ <; at a point in ihe nor- with tilio oostB of this sule. erole. ' Coakley, Eleanor Marcey, Marie Live cnikrniK'hef! lurni practically All that certain tract or parcel of , r with the costs of this sale. •hivr. = ;..|-ly line nf Ogden I>1. rtlHuint one the eiitlix- Mi ft of IUI African tlsh culled Kind siml premises, hereinafter •particu- Together with all and singular the hundred (100) feet from the intersec- Together with all uml Mlnfftilsr th%- A Tree at Dusk, Esther Kurtz. O'Neil, Elizabeth Reilly, Anthony larly described, situate, lying and be- rlRhts. .prlviiej.es, hereditaments and tion nf the said nort'hwesterly line ot rights, 'privileges, hereditament*, ttnd Strange Tree, Dorothy Macdonald, Scully, Alberta Steuber, Edwa/d Pantodon l)iiclili"ltzl. ing in the dity of Perth Amboy, Coun- aiiJijiurtenances thereunto tbelongringr or ;. J. x Shultz, Havnson Jorgenson, Ray- Greifor: "Campinc on WeBtern Tho tfvpproxhnate ainount- of the de Trails". crt-es to he sat'lHfled .by said sale i«: t'lit mond, Septqr, Robert Hawes, Don- sum af five thotisnnd nine hundred thir ald Richmond. Adams: "Pioneer Boys of the ty t'hree. u'olliil'H (MiMJ.rtO),. tnffethoi : Yellowstone". with the noftttt of t'hlK railu. ; Arbor Day, Eileen Kreismer. Together with nil it ml slngulnr th •. Foreign Lands, Mildred Lowia. Parbout: "Skate, Glendale". rights, iprhilleit'es, hereditaments an Greene: "A Lincoln Conscript". aiipurtenanees thereunto 'lielongtni; o , Trees, Henrietta Mehrlander. in any way ajiportulninK. Arbor Day, Elizabeth Fcldman. "Talcs of Heroism from the AIJAX II, I'JLY, Slierlff World's History". John A. Oelitney. SoLlnitor. Song, The Linden Tree", Marion J28.'8S ' 4-112-4 Feldman, Edna Fox, Lorena Mein- Ward: "Prince Bantan". zer, Eileen Kreismer, Monta Mor- Olcott: "Princess Rosette" gan, Katherine Croddick, Frank Otis: True Indian Tales". Hendershott,. Irene Stolte, Mary In Chancery af New Jersey. Zuspan, Ruth Gawemis, Sigmund HoriM )• Babylonia Hetwcen Wlllllam if. Kelly, Commia. Springle. Horses were known In linhyl.ur sinner of nanklnK and Insurnnce of thf more than 2.I*1" .enr< hi>'' i1'. ' StnU of Xmr Jersey, etc,, Cotnpluinalit Composition, The Enemies of and Erik C. Tliullwen. wldowei Trees, Clifford Shackleton. Lorena Meinzer. . Our. Present Forests, Mary Zus- pan.. Forest Fire Losses, Edna Fox. • How to Tell the Age of a Tree, SOMETHING DIFFERENT Marion Stolte. . Recitation, "K Child's Meditation", ..f, There's something: a little different at this Ruth Gawenua. ..-..••- market, which5 places it head and shoulders abover any other in the city. Perhaps it's our personaliz- Announce March ed service. Perhaps it's our desire to please you. Honor Roll For Or perhaps its any one of many more things, but the fact remains that (his market hae "something Si Mary's School different." Our. customers of a life time prove The M»rch honor roll for St. this claim. Why don't you try us once and find THEY'RE S A Y I N G I T A L RE A D Y : Ifwy's School,, announced yesterday, out that "something different" for yourself? '••< itntains the following names: fjTwelfth Grade: .Olgra Jerome, Ca- therine Ruxula, Mary Smith, Stan- $Uus Helpa, iMarie Schoen, William «ka, Martha McKeon, Sophie lira, Piomas OILeary, Walter STRAUB'S MARKET tasted better ckl, Edward Lynn, Irene "We've Hi¥ir Carl H. Straub; •rt, Joseph Baranowski. £ Eleventh. Grade: Anna Walus, Al- CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES. bert Cross',' Margaret Gordon, George feveritt. Mary Abbatlello, Martha Tels. 850 and 851 110 N. Broadway Zreboic, Hedwig Skowronski, Justin milk than Sheffield" jHlleiy John iLctts, Rogina Jursku, Antoinette Durnnte, Arthur Draper, Sophie -Baker.- •• • ['.•Tenth Grade: James Costello, John OP;GOORSB,'rh's'an old story f6^Sfieffield Duggah, Margaret Edwards, Chq'ster .Parmi Company. Whenever Sheflield comes prabowski, Elizabeth Haley, Erai.i Howley, JameB Kennedy, Helen Lynn intOkAinewKcommunity, the public acceptances Wnrle McNamura, Philip Purcoli, of«—and clamor for —this richer,"better Elaine Rentz, John Rush, Grace Su- tasting farm milk'is a foregone conclusion. lna, Charlotte Wihlte, Mary Ziemtm, Alhort Ziobro, Modesto Caacy, An- And do you wonder? Then try it your- hunciata Cluirmello, Mildred Clut- self—and you'll know why. Just remove tcrbuckl, Mary Jurska, Adelaide the cap and pour that ivory stream into a Rlopp, Mary Kiscinska, Eda Leonard Arthur Seitar, Helen Wllus. glass ... lift it to your lips and sip the very 'Ninth Grade: Frances Klimklc- essence of the countryside. You almost see wicz, Mary Dolnn, Stanley CfosB, those sleek, well-fed Sheffield herds. Many ltoBomary Nelson, Mary Clark, Kattt- Jerseys and Guernseys insure richer, ryn, Coitkluy, Michael Eoviiio, Jane lh-ancy, Robert . McGownn, Mary creamier milk. You picture the'trim dairy Quintan, Angelo fienupe, barns where they give up their creamy Eighth Grade: iSobastlan Suriin, treasure. You sample the fine freshness of Cnvmon iScnqwlino, N&UiOj Brophy, Sheffield Milk—rushed to your doorstep. Knthcrlno MoNtcholas', Marian Niit- tall, Thomas O'Brien, John Woi;-, So, avail yourself of this dependable ser- Albert"; Klsko, Rita Hollmuth, Aim vice. A note to the Sheffield branch or a O'Connor, Helen Noble, Louis Al- banesc, John Farrell, Edward Pari- telephone call will put this superior milk at'ii. , and cream on your doorstep tomorrow iSovcnth Grade: Ilclon Spinn, Annn morning. So many thousands of people pre- Albanesc, Joan 'Mahoney, Fleuvette fer Sheffield Farms Milk, isn't it worth a Bojsner, iClarei^cc Uubaltz, Joseph Coan, James Sullivan, Rose Birardi, trial P Have some tomorrow and every day, John Carroll, Doris O'Connor, Rich-' Watch the roses come out on the children's aril Hollon, Catherine Hnnaway, Ma- cheeks. Get praise from your family I bel Leonard, Catherine Dcutseh. Sixth Grade: John Southard, Jo- We invite you, most cordially, to visit Pompton Plnins, Sheffield Farms service is now available seph Hanaway, Philip Zuardi, Cnt-i- N. J., and see one of our spotless Sheffield Certified Farms. orlni! Concannon, Mary Kllleon, Rose Freeman, Betty Abbatlello, Margar- in "ORDER TO FIRE" in the following towns: Ot Jullano, Katherino Slover, Teresa Crosier, Mary Harvey, Jeanne Ryan, by SIR PHILIP GIBBS 1 1 I L Y AND B ITTY O N T H I AIR PERTH AMBOY NEW BRUNSWICK Katherino Scully, John Coman, John Read this thrilling story based on the Stavisky icandal Tune Inthe wholesome fun as two real kids brondcaul their advert' Leonard, Leo Monaghan, Joseph No- tureii A tpiirkling program (or thewhole family. SOUTH AMBOY MILLTOWN ble, Alberta Barber, Mary Coakley, in ''This Week," the colorful new magazine section of WMF ev»ry nitfht (txcapu Saturday and Sunday) 6s45 P.M. Mary Donlln, Helen FiUpntfkk, the Sunday Herald Tribune... plus fast moving-fiction SAYREVILLE Mary Helm, Agnes Lotkowlctz, Helen by Robert Hichens, Honore Morrow, Katharine New- Marcoy, Agnes Mochon, Helen Stan- ton, Anna Tabasko. ltn Burt, P. G. Wodehouse and others . . . plus crisp, Fifth Grade: Mary Barrett, Rose up-to-the-minute articles . . . plus Lowell Thomas on E(lvlnner, Ellen Hpiilnjtcr, .Mary "Babe Ruth" . . . plus the Home Institute packed with MsCoy, Joan Ryan, Kathleen Sulli- redpes and all kinds of practical housd'iold help, SHEFFIELD FARM vfetj, Vlifflnln Anderson, Anna'Mn- rle Cohan, Anna Ghoonemnn, Robert Order your Sunday Herald Tribune jiiow. Detlefsoti, MargiuH Fui'roll, Marlon Seated G R A D E - A M I L K Fnrrcll, Jnines Freeman, Francis Oonnt, Monica Hnuck, Prnnota Hon» 311 Central Avenue, Plainfjeld, N. J. neinoy, Margaret Hollywood, Mary tfiicoibs, Emily Klnko, John Norok, Telephone.- Plninficld 6-3600 Marlon Poul«nn, Mai'ljano Quintan, IttlMi Stolte, I ' ?MNV IM l>Mt|CVtm«1tPM —IN THC OIVILOPMINT Or OERTirilD MILK — IN THE INTRO0U6TION OF 0MOEO MILK AND IN Till lorMlUIIO OtlUlWlO1 KILK

/' • '••/ THE SOUTH AMttOY VHWiti FRIDAY, APRIL 12,1935, TICKETS ON SALE . *t*H*i**t*Ht**************«HlltHitiHttl******< "A Night in Central Park" Current Feature Edward G. Robinson In Picture Coming to FOR MELROSE DANCE Tickets were placed on sale this Dancing and Entertainment at the Majestic Theatre in Perth Amboy The Empire Next Wednesday and Thursday week for the dance which is to be held on Thursday evening, May 23, under he auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary Every Saturday Night of Melrofe Hose Company, at Joe _ '- • AT Jerome's Tavern, corner Ridgewayi and Scott avenues, Melrose. JOE JEROME'S •••". The Melrose Cavaliers have been engaged to furnish some of their in- COR. RIDGEWAY & SCOTT AVES. .phone S. A. 557 imitable music for dancing, and sev- SPECIAL SUPPER: SPAGHETTI AND MEAT eral other features are to be offered to those who attend the affair. BALLS 25c The committee in charge is headed ALSO FRANKFURTERS AND SAUER KRAUT by Agnes Ellison and Anne Jerome **t*****t****t**H**********H*t****4t*ttt4*fft* will assist in the arrangements. This dance is the first in a series of danc- es to be given under the banner of the Melrose group. ' Jimmy Smith and his Ramblers A.N.LAGGRENAWNINGCO. will hold a dance at St. Mary's Hal Manufacturers of Superior on Friday evening, April 26th. QUALITY AWNINGS CANOPIES FOR WEDDINGS AND RECEPTIONS 135-139 WEST SECOND STREET ' PLAINFIELD, N. J. Wallace Ford, Jean Arthur arid Edward G. Robinson to MAJESTIC / Phone 6-1948 "The Whole Pktum twenty-months old" Edward" G. crib, Perth Amboy Heroic ftnggle and glowing romance blend in the new Fox Film Robinson, Jr., son of the famous star Robinson, who plaiy«"his first serio- ''.ftrUggh unknowingly shortened the working comic vole in "The Whole To-wn'i production, "One More Spring," in which WARNER BAXTER and hours of the director, cast and ciew Talking" and wJio has won-a worM 1^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ kjAfitTyGAYNOR, the "stars thai belong together," play the prma- of "The Whole Town's Talking" tovide reputation for his 'Little Caesar, Prevue Tonight Come hpd'piirts. • •.•••'• • 2PA . to at the Empire Theatre next Little Giant? and Tiger Shark oharac Wednesday and Thursday. Robinson, torization, nevertheless, is as putty at 8:30 o'clock and IPS HERE! A wonuut'c eager pursuit of ro-to near destitution. They include a blthouglh he is famous '»s a pcrtroy- in the hands of the in-fant'6 nurse, ,MMl'ee is said to be the theme of thegirl out of work, a ruined auctioneer, er of tough characters on the screen,When she sJid that no one was to Hafaat Janet Gaynor and Warner a starving viol inlet, • suicide-court- is very much a family man. When lie disturb Eddie Jr7 after nix o'clock she see two pictures for ••alter co-sUrred vehicle A ' Nighg t ing banker, a white wing worker, a signed the contract with Columbia meant H—and not ever Edward Sr. 3 n CCentral Parkk, schedulehdldd att th cop and a lion,tamer. Fidelio Lager Beer the Studios he stipulated that the comwas allowed to break'the child's rest. the price of one. No . JCajestij c Theatre,, Perth Amboyfor This motley crew, brought togeth- pany 'must not "work later than 5:30 It was therefore necessary for the er by fate, work out their destiny, CALL FOR IT BY NAME AT YOUR FAVORITE •^ fofour d da y engagementt t tomorrow as p. m.—so that he- could get .home in s'ar. to got home before his son as TAVERN __ ..ftjfeature. attraction. and find that their hitherto drab liv-before the child ,was placed in itplacs e In the crib. advance in prices. Iflpporta from other cities where es, have been heightened by their ad- You'll notice the DIFFERENCE and call for,it _jpS?Jj«ic Film is playing to capacity ventures together. 'iwdlenees, reveal that it scares one Janet Gaynor is said to have again. On draught at the leading tayerns in South Am- triumph for these two popular deeply emotional role,'. as a courag- Robert Montgomery FOUR (4) DAYS boy and vicinity. Also in bottles, for the home. ;,who; belong' together on theeous girl alone in the woirjd.' Warner Baxter is the romantic adventurer and Ann Harding Star DINE & DANCE STARTING WITH We Now Offer The Famous jipllt^ is a. dramatic modern story, of who clings to the right to dream, * McSORLEY'S ALE §>Sw(ril adventure and gallant courage, As the stow moving easy^ going lion AT THE NEW Ipfitpted. from the widely acclaimed tamer, the inimitable comedian Step- In Majestic Feature JAPANESE BALLROOM PREVUE TONIGHT "Nothing Quite Like It" |;|»«fd of Robert Nathan which proved in Fetohlt has a role that is good for a. thousand and one laughs. i J|j||felie fcctVe is « large city park "duv- The combination of Janet Gaynor "Biography of allachelor Girl" js|fcp thk rigors of winter and thennd Warner Baxter is such a fresh- Coming to Majestic Next D. and S. Bottling Co. ly conceived romance of today, mate* Wednesday. 151 DAVID ST. TEL. 550 ^^^^p^ii^ettlnsr drift, separately, es for a screen.event to which all lo- 424 Market Street, In a screen play admirably 6uit- "Delivery to the Home" |fi|l(Bmber of rtrange types, each orlg- cal movie fans must surely look for-ed 'to their talents, Ann Harding PERTH AMBOY veach reduced by .circumstances ward. . and Robert 'Montgomery are again Every Friday and Saturday seen together at the Majestic The- Free Sandwiches 'iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir atre, iPerth,Amboy in Metro-Gold- wyn'Mayer's "Biography of a Bach Featuring lay Francis Has Stellar Role in Strand N elor Gm," directed by E. H. Griffith. HASHIE HENRY AND Theatre Film M This picture will be shown next HIS HIGH STEPPERS II ~ ' Living>on Velvet" Wedensday, Thursday and Friday. 1 ENTERTAINMENT AND This is the first time this popular DANCING EVERY WED., team has been co-starved since the outstanding hit from the same stud THURS.. FRL, SAT., SUN. 10, "When Ladies Meet." , Featuring THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT NEW EMPIRE JACK ISENBERG. Mgr. A WGHT IN Tonight and Tomorrow CENTRA! PARK' -• (ONE MORE SPRING) »:ton'nmnw», WAlftt KINO STRAND JANI DARWIU *" PERTH AMBOY ROOM IMHOf OKANtMITCMU 4 Days Only With Pre- STIPIN"HTCHIT vutl^ay|:30.^ Last Times Today "Afterj Otti^fHouip

i Xfter days of careful considera- valier, Ronald Colman, Gary Coop- Robert rvlsntgomery and Ann Starring Clark Gable ALSO er,, Jackie Coogan, Clark Gable and Harding in "Biography of a and by using a process of ~eli- , Bachelor Girl" COMEDY SCREAM "POPEYE CARTOON" NEWS lon, Kay Francis, who has theWilliam Powell. Constance Bennett From that list, it nay be seen The new picture has all the charm role in "Living On Velvet", and appeal of the.former one, all the ppens for a four day engage- .that Miss Francis l«ans toward what 'might be called the "man of the.lophjsticatlon mini bright dialogue, Three (3) Days SUrt- alj the Strand Theatre, Perth world type". Cagney and young with the addition of some of the Sunday One Day Only (borrow has listed the tenJackie Coogan are excepted from most -breath taking outdoor scenes j Hollywoody , who, in her esti this classificattoi^Wifo* former, ever flashed- on. a screen. ing with Previe fies- 'MMtMIHtliHtl e ""most attractivttti e malle she says: In the first place, the play is the fta»tn «p the screen". "No, he's reBlljr not my ideal type celebrated "Biography" of the stag*, Wflite at 8:3fc; ft t«jtkk nervaf to do that but the[but on' the screen the man fasci- superbly written by S. N. Behrman. %* Nattenal star did nqt falter. nates me." The dialogue seems to have remain- ~ NO ADVANCE IN ed almost intact in spite of Anita NN it the bad news: for those not ! In the cast with Miss Francis are ; PRICES • ; ifc4Ud,'fnot according to rank, hut Warren William, George Brent, Hel Loos' splendid adaption to the new J*pfc»kl««Ily; Lionel Barrymore, en Lowell, Henry O'Neill, Russell medium. KAY FRANCIS MM Barrjrmore, Richard Barthol- {Hicks and Maude Turner Gordon. Bearing the mark of any produc ' ALSO-• r of Thrills Set. in Back. he created the role. And Gveta Me- WARREN WILLIAM MfiSwta&Sl of Romance nnd Poll- Wilson Hotel April 20th. yer is again the admirable servant nenvcrln 8 -n- as Minnie. ^|;CTPW^Wa K - .'. That the younger set of this city Is tho word Wiaf bo»t will'be well represented at tho Mid- But miist of all there is Ann Hard- "Night Alarm," a mystery dlesex County Chapter of Georgian ing: and Robert Mon%omery, the featuring Bruce -.Cabot, Court College dance on 'Easter Sat- perfect co-starring team. As Marion, H. ,B, Warner and iSarnurday has been evidenced by thesophisticate and artist, Miss Hard- A hiuna Piciaft i | coming to the Empire here onlarge number of reservations from ing has never appeared in a more Bl,,,i.J lr tlH.ii N.i.;, mhi . fiunflay. For the film fan cle-South Amboy which have been suitable rolo. And the part of Kurt, BIMB Luiill • Car? Grant an evening of thrills set in apouring in, the committee nnounc- hard-boiled young editor, was surely kground of romance and political 08. made to order for Montgomery. ALSO T**noouverings, the picture, it is said The dance, an annual spring af- The story treats humorously of. a worldly young woman Vying to de- GEORGE BRENT COMEDY LAUGH RIOT POPEYE CARTOON NEWS Wore than answer the demand, fair of the Chapter, I will be held at AMATEUR NIGHT . the Hotel Woodrow Wilson in Newcide, between the pleas of her ad- the very first sequence when mirer and the threats of her ex^ad- EVERY WEDNESDAY i Cabot, as a Are chasing repor- Brunswick on the evening of April 1 20th, Miss Mary B. Murray of 148mirers, whether to write the story •ftK makes his entrance in the city of her life. I i\ iiiij mi Wednesday and Thursday 1 *«(ni jrf.hta paper, dqwn to the mlgh- State street, Perth,Amboy, Is chair- 'ly Bl»se scenes which climax the pie-man of the danco and is being assist- Coming Saturday, TOtte, there is something gripping so-ed by a large committee, including Cavalier Dance •:l«i|Vj> in every foot of this film, alumni of Georgian Court who re- April 20th < C*bW'i< lovo for fires nearly costs side in this city. Reservations may EDWARD G be made by phoning Miss Murray. Ticket Sale Heavy Mm MsMob ae editor of The Garden Shirley Temple in •Beautiful,,a Job Jte hates, by the way. OUT OF THE ROBINSON Wtm jtnfith Allen, as the daughter DATE FOR OLD TIMERS The ticket Bale for the dunce' to ( be given by the Melroae Cavalier »T ;the n.Jnioirnlro politician, H. W. NIGHjMB CHANGED Wed., Thiir., Fri. "The Little Colonel" HEADLINES- Warner, enter* the newspaper office Plans for the Fifth Old Timer*Club at Raritan Hall on Wednesday Kail taken Brace's Job, ho by no means Chicken Supnw nnd TVance under the evening, April 24th, has been pro- ATTENTION? KIDDIES! CRASHING THE WHOIE IjMwnta It, but ft instead overjoyed. banner of the Mochanlcavllte Social gressing rapidly, the committee re- "HCFADDEN'S Bonwnce flairs between the two un[Clu- b hRve h«m nHfchtly altered, ac- ports thin week. Music will be fur- MATINEE THJS 8ATUR- ACROSS THE til the day, when BIIO learns that cording to Information recolved last nished by the Cavaliers. DAY (TOMORROW) TOWNS TALKING t^te* Is Wiring a campaign against nlffht, The dote of the affair is .Sat- Tho membership of • the organiza- FLATS" urday evening, April 27th, instead tion now pastes forty in number, PHOTOGRAJiI8 OP' \ SCREEN!. wit Tather, In tho columns of tho ; COLUMBIA PICTURE tam. Th« ibrc*Ii, is healed at theof April 20th, as previously announ- nnd those moBt recently admitted -^ ced. The remainder of the program are Frank Check, Jacob Gomolkn, wy twl, .in. an exciting finish whom , ALSO » younir reporter provu, M» value,'will he unchanged.. No ticket* will he Edwnrd Stophonlck, Jowiph Geneakj, fioid after Thursday evontnfr, April Frank Wlsnlewski and. the Misses COMEDY CARTOON NEWS I only to tho girl, but to hfo bitter 2Eth. A popular orchestra-will fur. illolon and Francis Stoclan and Ag- •my, her fatiwr. nl»h tho dime* music. nes Ynnotkn. FRIDAY, APRIL 12,1935. "BE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PACE THREE T ant, and Kathryn Witz, Harriet Witz, land and premises hereinafter particu- 17; thence (2) alons tho line nf lot No I uum of llelrose got himself in a pickle over Puttin' on Ail et alK., DeJenuunts. Ti. Fa. for sale of 1 Hum of tw tlujUKam! soven htmdl-<*£3 larly uesoilbed, situate, lying and be- 17... . iv10v 0ii-ci feet, Liiciv; them-v \j;c 'ptllUJie(3) i .paralleWill) l with clR-lity-sov•lRlitysove ' en dollars (S'2.7S7.OO) togsHtt- PIPE DREAMS a pickle. He annexed a pickle at a "You can't help de man." said Un- mortgaged .lwemilses dated February 26, ing in the City of South AmJmy, In the Itaritan street 50 feet to tho Hue of Lot er witi h the costs of this snle. blowout which was taking place in cle Kben, "who thinks you am puttlo' 1935. County of Middlesex and State of Kt*\v No. 14; thence <4) along the line of lot Together with nil nnd alimuluv t»i« fly virtue of the above ^tnted writ to Jersey, designated as ljuls Xos. 15 andNo. 14. 1100 feet to the place of begin- rljrhts, privileges, hereditaments ancV that section and the chairman of the on ulrs If you try to tin him a favor" me directed tuiff delivered, I will expose lti in nifM'k B on map of lots surveyed ning. aj»piirtci!am-en thereunto belonging ur in I committee bawled him out. The boys tc sale at pii/hlip VHirtue on by Andruw J. Disfrow, the loth day <.f Known us Xo. 277 Karltnn street an.vwisi! appertaining. WBD.VKSD.W, THK JiTH DAY OF i.September. l&SS ami recorded in the South Ainhoy, iS. J. AbAX 11 MbY, NhoriirN . I got real irritated at each other and MAY, A. D. 1S,35 I Clerk's Offlice. of Middlesex County, and The :ii|il>ruxiinatu amount of the ile- SHERIFFS BALE -bounded as follows: JOHJOHiX A. nilUMXI'DYMX , Sulk-ltorr began airing their coats off. Every- at two o'.lock. daylight saving time, i cree to .be satisfied iby sulil sale is thf U''OS AAp. IC-4B body thought they were going to fight In Chancery of Xew Jersey in the afternoon of the said day. atf lIN'N'lX*; 237 feet from the south- Hctween WilMam H. Kelly. Commix- the Shurlrrs Office In the City of'New east corner of Ridgeway avenue and ibut for an hour and a .half they kept! missioner trf Banking and Insurance of FJrunswk-k, X. J. Rjarltan street and running thence (1) talking at each other and then every | tile State of ,%-£~ Ridgeway AvenueTell s A 279 Mechaiucsville board than he could well carry. Sev- with the ground when they hit. Sev- eral of his friends were in the place enteen times the "Brown Babbit" fir- »t the same time and decided to pull ed at them and seventeen times lit the Good .Samaritan act and take him tore a hole in the air with the sho' home. They didn't know he' moved while the blue rock Bailed calm], and so took him to .where he used to through the air, unharmed, ' ' , "efi live in the First ward, assisted him up the steps and rang the bell. When A certain Bergen Hillcr went t a. woman not his wife came to the the hospital and because he did i door and threatened to have all three brought him down town. This is th< arrested for being drunk and getting way it happened. He had an opera Bill Brown sez— her out of bed*, they jwere in a fix.tion and when he was discharged The Good Samaritans couldn't under- from the institution they forbid him stand and their charge was too woozy to use any stimulants: so he's sub- to care. They finally.got him off the stituted ice cream for alcohol. The My father always used porch and left him on the corner. other day there he sat in n Broadws,, JEDDO-HIGHLAND Lehigh Eaily next morning he found his newpharmacy just like a woman, eating Anthracite because it was home in the Third iwajrd himself. ice cream and telling about his oper- ation. 'the best hard coal he could We must make a correction. Las buy. I burn it becauso I've The sound of the hammer is heard we told you about a young man HAVE LOTS OF FUN never boen ebls io find any- who generally goes to • church bu about town as construction work goes didn't go one Sunday night, staying on. Recently there was a spite fence THERE'S PLENTY MORE thing beMer. wffli hiB girl who lives across thi constructed on John street by some- street instead. We informed the last one who thought someone else recent three license numbers of his car were ly voted the way they didn't want / .. .particularly true when you heat water by gas SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO. 396; 'in that we erred, the last throe them tovote . The funny part of it is license numbers of 'his present car that that particular party did vot? th" are 416. The 396 combination he hadway the other wanted, but he don't >c—- automatically. G. Manvel Applegate - last year, .but we saw that car in so believe it. ; 146 Henry Street many places at such funny times that Of course everybody in.town khows the 396 combination burned in our who the most popular bald hcadad me home with a gas automatic water heater enjoys brain. .There will be no charge for ball player is and how he -hates to Phone 340 this extra service, however. take his hat off and expose that bald a hot water service comparable with that of the If you see three well known looal head. The startling thing about it all women riding out of town in the di- is that he's 'got his git] trained to finest hotels. There's no delay ,., hot water at rection of New Brunsick, don't get protect that hairless head of his too. THE SOUTH AMBOY Not so long ago the bill player came 0 the idea they are going up to NJC •(135 ' is available day or night. And with all things or Rutgers for instruction. They are to her home and lying down on the BUSINESS DIRECTORY going to the county seat for instruc- couch in the sun parlor went off to tion, however, bat in a subject col- sleep. His girl saw him tying there considered, hot water by gas is the inexpensive way. leges don't teach, bridge playing. with, his ibald head exposed to the sun and affixed a eun bonnet to his bald UAL ESTATE—INSURANCE PLUMBING AND HEATING W/hen they arrive home in the ev- wte. ening, after itfielr lesson, the hus Let our. representative call and tell you more band of one of them is generally ov- Recently a Broadway business man er at the YMCA bowling. A call about hot water service by gas. You will "be.sur- 0. T. MASON mt about a dozen panes of glass in IBuonmor to K. P. If HOH| ' G. T. WILHELM comes to him from his wife telling is home up on the hill. Proud of the him to come on home and get in. the lew windows.and-eager to have them prised at the convenience, the economy and bridge game. They have learned :lean, his wife set ^about washing Sanitary and some new tricks and figure they iwill jhem and in the course of the oper- the reliability., try them tfut in him but always des- ition broke one. When the BBM cqme RdiiMe UNITED STATES Companies Heating Engineer pite their increased Knowledge of the tome, the wife told Mm that the baby game, as the result of their lessons, "AV lad bumped his heid against the •XPLOSION INBURANCB MERCO OIL BURNEBS he .wins. rlass and knocked it out. The BBM Kight now there are two kinds of tried to give the youngster the third I/I': NOTARY PUBLIC people in the Fourth ward: those Jegree but it's so young that it can't PUBLIC®SERVIGE talk back and so he got nowhere. 231 first Street Smith AnlMy Telephone S. A. 292 who are worrying about politics and A-367S those who are worryirtg about their 228 FIRST STREET ' love affairs. A certain Fourth warder ".Mechanic learns rock gardening J. 1C. PA.HSXR, is wearing a sad smile'.at the present >y snow shovelling", might be the ti- SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. time because ihe's on the "outs" with itle of the story about the experi- Ms girl who lives close to the George ences of., a local bus mechanic. This street school. mechanic you will remember me tell- Insurance of AH Kinds WILHELM'S HALL ing you went down to Keyport last Ftrt, AatomobU*. Liability. Rates Furnished Upoa An Augusta street young lady is winter and with ttie-ald of a shovel REASON appearing about . town nighte all and a pint of 75cent special, shovel- Esplotibn, OuMhy, tte. ed half the borough, out jif the show^ Request dressed up in her Sunday clothes ud rid«ltty Bond! •with an A-l paint job spread all over He was so efficient^ with, the shovel her face just because a local young that now his boss who lives in Perth anew tapkwM MT-J Amboy has him shoveling again, thi3 man met her the other night and »4M MAIN ST. SOUTH AMBOY •aid: 'How is it a good looking girl time building a rock garden. W. HARPER LEWIS . like you ihasn* got a steady fellow." . She fell for that line that's so old When a church men's organizat- PAINTS, ETC Coaault Me For OpiaiaaB RBA that Adam must have sprung it on ion gave a minstrel recently, ono Batimatfla on Al High Eve: and she's all excited over the of the principal members of the cast Grade Plambiiif tmi follow. refused to sing declaring he had a Telephone 486 sore throat. The minstrel will.be Hetttaf Did you know there was a Helen given again Monday night and his EUGENE A. MORRIS 189 North Broadwax Morgan of Morgan? Yep, there is! throat must have gotten much worse in the meantime for he is scheduled ' (tjuccMtoi to A, T. Kerr) South Ambor This lady don't sit on top of the Telephone 584 piano as does that singing star of the to sing "Asleep in tho Deep" at the PalnU, Oils and bigger'town, but she parks alongside next presentation. the iristrumeat and while the piano Hruahca, GUH, ,/player is tickling the keys she gazes Last weok we passed along the in- FUNERAL DIRECTOR /' into his rudy fnee and sometimes fo that a certan dark haired gas at- ' feeds him cakes. To her I'm whisper- tendant who works close to City Gold Leaf, SUIM, Me. ing "Your husband kmows." Hall regretted Woodbridge is 30 close to Carterct and he was timid WALLPAPBR MARGARET B. NOBLE I'm still unable to decide whether about visiting a Woodbridge girl for N. J. * N. Y. Li«n«d it wna a policeman or the policeman's that'reason. 288 Fint Street South Amboj Funeral Director • fiionds that was responsible for It must be the location that makes Noble Sertrlcf provide, e¥.ry holding up traffic soven minutes at those boys who work in that station TRUCKING conceivable comfort for the be- the corner of Stevens avenue and so timid. A certain blonde attendant rraved. Familiarize yourielf ' Main street ono recent day. The lint at the same placo is also reluctant to with Noble Service before en- foot and four of his mnlc friends nccopt tho invitation of a certain gaging an Undertaker. wore crowded into the booth having girl in Avenel who calls him up and ELMER S. PARISEN Modern Equipped Funeral a merry talk fost and fch« blue cont says "Como up and see mo some CARTING OF ANY KINO Home forgot nil about turning the signal. time." Although he's received fre- CRATING AND SHIPFING Phone Call Will Bring quent requests, he's refused to date • POWER 31S O«*M •«. Representative Everybody in town knows that to accept this amateur Mae West's • SAFETY © ROOMINESS IIS 1 Lady or Gentleman Director heavy blues singer and comedian who invitations. Tbt Ford V-8 engine has proved The new Ford V-8 gives you It's longer, wider and roomier. lives on Catherine street, but only we it* superiority beyond qweition. a welded, one-piece, .ill-steel Scat-widths are increased from 251 Aiifiuta St. Pnon. 644 sun dodgors know he's up ull night TESTIMONIAL DINNER FOR It issurcii you of resent power, body. Safety glass all around in l'/j to V/t inches. There is MILK AND CREAM nnd sleeps ull day. ' tnaiantly. At 50 to 60 miles per all rnodels at no extra cost. New ample leg room front aqd rear. And when this blura singer come- ARTHUR A. QUINN, JR. hour tliis canine is actually run- safety-pressure brakes. Trans- The new angular .gear-shift COAL AND WOOD dian sleeps, he sleeps slow and care- Employees of tho Mlddlesox Coun- ning .» cue. The Ford is the verse springs, Ibwcr center of lever permits three to sit in the R. A. CASEY fully and its a tough job waking him ty Office of the New Jersoy State mi ly car under $2000 that gives gravity and air-balloon tires front seat with comfort. Lug- j ml V-B performance. up. His sister has a new system of Housing Authority will tender a give greater safety on curves. gage space in all closed models. MILK CREAM bringing him out of his slumber that PAUL BRYLWSEI testimonial dinner to Arthur A. works to perfection. She starts to Quinn, Jr., at the Hobart Grill, in Pboni 287 847 CathwiM n clip hid toe nails nnd then he jumps Perth Amboy on Tuesday evening, O COMFORT OBEAUTY •ECONOMY out of bed and of course he's up. FUEL OIL April 23tii. Entertainment and "Vtont Sent Comfort" for back • Outside and inside the new The new Ford V-8 costs less to BAKERIES seat passengers—thnt's the re- Ford V-8 strikes a new note i'l operate than'any ford ever built. For thu first time in a long while, dancing have been arranged for by CONCRETE BLOCKS '• tho committee. mit of the new "Full-floating modernity and beauty. Grace- 11 certain Fourth Wind resident went Springbase" with "Comfort fully streamlined body—with a PORTLAND CEMENT1 to church Sunday night. iFor a long Zone Seating." All seats are choice of attractive body colon time ho has been spending his time now cradled^ between the in durable baked enamel. New'. ALL KINDS OF over on .Hall avenue, Perth Am'boy, iprlngt, and every pasietigtr designed, luxurious interiors, THE BAKERY but something must hnve happened: rlilti In the "Comfort Zone." with quality upholstery. Man (/art/ accessory group including- FEED AND GRAIN wonder whntl Imwptn and spare tire extra. Easy lentil CAKES, PIES, BREAD, A U T II O II I Z £ U 1 OUO DEALERS through tbe Universal Cm/it Company You've heard often about "Service ROLLS AND ALL Old Lehigh arid Wilkes-Barre with a fiinilc" nntl Uie manager of a liroaclwuy chain store must practise BAKED GOODIES the .motto. The other day one of hid ANNOUNCES COAL mart customers came into the store 131 North Broadway and'pinched him on the cheek, which REGULAR $1.10 POWDER Center and Elm Sts. ; proves that IK; must have that school- (Nral toFir . HMM) girl complexion or something. NOW Phones: :In case you've bt:en wondering why 3o. Amboy 7 So. River 8 the prop of that certain Fourth ward Dorsey Motors, Inc. refreshment establishment driven hi« big Nash car out of the gnragc on ACETYLENE WELDINQ Saturday nnd Stimlity nights nnd Maple & Fayette Sts., Perth Amboy Tel. P. A. 4-3500 FINEST HIGH GRADE keeps it parked in front of the place, I'll enlighten yon. His gnrngu is of LEHIGH COAL the onsy lU'ceysiblL1, Hi.lini-open-iiir typo and whan the buys and girls JOHN J CROSS The same exquisite <'<>», />.•/>/. A.N.. 519 Main Street/? Telephone S. A. 77 South Amboy /- umtiltt n! Ilirrr tlnultt«/ il'r Htw Otlv S*i>t* A»fc»7, N. J. MARTIN WIATER & SON <,vm in fk'nimivy by what he's doing. Litnthk {rnoURlifm IHnt't'liifllhfn), Not tut Innif m,M Uie "Wild" of I T«Upao» S. A. »• PAGE FOUR THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRlX 1^, IMS. bera of political parties hold office, and places is to be connected with ground space that sends the child in- would be eliminated, there would'be each and every other city, town or Flying Dutchman, Phantom Ship I Wurld'. Garden Spot to the street for his Spring baseball Thomas Robert Mulvey The siilp i-alled the Flying Dutch- THE MESS KIT no political parties, everyone',would place in said states and countries, and other outdoor gomes. He must Canberra, capital of Australia, claims By WOOD BURNS and also by cable and other appro man w»8 a phantom ship, said to have to be one of the world's garden spots, be working for the same firm, Tyhich find a place to play and if a safe re- been seen cruising about the sen oft the in turn was working for the tax- iate means with the rest of the creation area is not provided for him Funeral Rites Today having 2,7Ml,000 trees and shrubs, 40,- It was recently reported by o Cape of Good Hope. O0O miles of hedges and 20.000 rose*. at the leading authorities that An payers good and ultimately its own. known 'world." Now 93 per cent of he will take wliat is available. the orld's telephones are interconnec- «rican business today is operated o The type of people; who. .joined The motorist iwho perceives the Thomas Robert Mulvey, one year She most efficient basis in histor the business of running the city too, ted, including all th-3 major telephone situation for its true worth cannot old, son of Sir. and Mrs. John Mul- T*e reason given for this is the fa would be much higher on the aver- systems of the orld except those of fail to see the unreasonableness of vey, died at his home, 425 Raritan Hat executives! must be. real; exec age than at present. ., These:'firms Kussia, China and (New, Zealand. putting the burden of responsibility St., after a short illness Wednesdiy 1 evening. gives today iri order'to'hold: the would':, employ the' best "peoble; ob- Among "other appropria'ti means" ior safety upon the child. JOIKS, with many others eager an tainable. They^ might not1'have vote employed are radio telephone chan- Legally, perhaps, the youngster The funeral will take place from to avaid themselves of the o getting personalities hut they would nels spanning the Atlanta ,and Pgfi has no rights of play on the public the late home at 2 p. m. this' after- would have something under their hc Oceans and other major bodies of street or highway. Morally, he'.'does.' noon with interment following in St. jjKHtunity to take their' places. Th. water. Mary's Roman Catholic iCemetery. j,.t,, auRibority went on tp point out tha hats besides danruff, or they would Moreover, there is a fixed and invar- not hold their'jobs! ;::'r • • iable moral law which puts upon the Surviving besides his parents are flfc days when industry employe< 1 two brothers, James and John, Jr. smnre people than was necessarj The objection to this system might Magee Urges Motorists older and stronger the responsibility -wfcen more than one person pe be that it was taking the local gov- for protecting the young and weak. •Sanaed substantially the same kin. ernment out of the taxpayer's hands Tt is this law which should govern The Name "Erin" but that need not take place.- The Watch for Children Who the motorist in. his relationship with Ireluud K«I the name of Krln from hulls ot Jectlon, it is depressing to think tha' ity. and they could elect- the director tional Hazards to Lives of than normally cautious. Tnra hy rp.iniHp* TWO A .American municipal government hai of their munkipaltiy, who would Youngsters. Parents and teachers should in- Jailed to progress and in the main |i at certain times and receive report; •Motorists must remember at this tensify their efforts to forestall this Built Great Wall in Scotland •Uie same antiquated form of ineffi from the general manager- of th. tendency on the part of the child, It dent administration marked b firm they had employed, who woul. particular season that, in spite uf The Itnmiiiis hnllt a crpiil wall art of the tclephonejiQ.nifldern life AT * Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork and Fgne it to the lowest bidder who pro- in such activities' as 'the •''tracking nci 'himself qualified. down ow criminals, the dissemination Chickens 'Fbr instance, we could let out the news and thc,.«umtnonlng; of help BILL'S Jak of running a city on a business- At the close of the program Wal- •-M»',.THIBI» to •Sroith and Jones, for ;er S. (riffoi-d, president of., the Am- {Cash and Carry TRY OUR^SPECIAL MEAT LOAF, ALL READY We .* At. term of one' •year':, in" .return for rican Telepliorie^ fand': Telegraph SEASONED OVEN, lb.. » certain sum we would pay them, ompany, will be interviewed by Mr. FISH MARKET •fat the end of the year, we de- flail. Andre Kostelanetp.and his or- chestra of 50 pieces augmented by a tailed Smith and Jones had not run KINDS OF SEA "ALL OUR PIGS DIE HAPPY TOR YOU" (as* business of Mir municipality t' ihorus, will provide musical backr rround for the program, * , >"' FOOD AT PRICES THAT war iBafisfaction, we could award the ARE RIGHT. •eontract to Brown and Green or The cei'tiiicate of incorporation of same other city running firm. e company, visioning univeraa TODAY'S SPECIALS This system would bring results t-i-vice before the first long distance PORGIES AND WHITING OLD TIME PORR PRODUCTS COMPANY ine had been built,' declared: "and fteeause first . of all, Smith and !aeh and every of ^aid cities, towns : : : : 316 MAIN STREET SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Jones, who first got the contract CORNER FIRST AND **on1d do their best, knowing that Deliveries Robert Stiaiib, Manager . Phone 330 tbdr contract was for but a single STOCKTON STREETS year and if they were to receive it attain, they would have to produce THAT BODY rresnlts. knowing that Brown and FREE PRIZES EVERY WEEKI Chreeno wore waiting at the tliresh- «ikl to get the job, they would turn »7 James W. Barlaa, M. D. r&titiu. i'eal piece of work. Boys and Girlsl Call at our store at once and enroll in our Big Free Prize Contest, See this Motorbike, the The firm taking the job of runn- Physical Examination at Urge, Speedy Roller Express-Coaster,' Roller Skates, e»- iung a city would operate it on a ec- \ oonomionl, basis because it would be Schooler •••' quisite Silverware, and other valuable prizes. Join now, •rap to them nftcr they had taken the OU may have a jrotingstcr'stnrting everyone has an equal chance, and we are going to give •leoritrnct for n certain nmount of Yoff to school for, the first time, ff you a arand startl •money, to hnve the business of tho 'ou have sent other children.to school •ou are acquainted with some of the KELVINATOR «ty run efficiently' so thnt they filiations and .'haye-jhiArneit that PRESENTS 'might dponite at a profit. If they hose regiilntlons have ^ilj been adopt- ECONOMY DRUG COMPANY ffluiitn'their work, their profits would id to help jroflr child, L > ! 1}5 NORTH BROADWAY Cac 'small and they might even oper- If. hovvever,,jth|ii«s|(n|^rsit time •...•V cate -during the pbriod of their con- on hare sent Jh TAuiiKster to school ttnirit tit a loss. ry to reniomber tl)»t jriMOjIiitlffts are REPORT OF OQWriON QF T1H*! SOUTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY The mnyor of the firm brought in lor the good of tne«*niijnnlyr' ~ NEW 1935 MODELS OF SOUiTH ^JJiiOV, IN THE COUNTY OF MIOOIiESEX, ftn run the affairs of the city would One of the regulations J| that your AlT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS QN iMAKCH 4, 193fi Hie a business man thoroughly fami- htld must be ein/iit^JJ Sjirtilii nurse, AT War'with the duties of a mayor and loctor nnd dentist. ••••,-• RB9OUHCES (acting as a gunorul supervisor of thfi Instead of bec»y(hlng?lnrtlgpnttt,about Loans and 'Discounts -. 660,829.79 .entire operation of running the bu- his hecnime j-6u tinv* KndfyoUr* child Bonds anfin Jllnt o^.tho spe- IN SOUTH AMBOY Real Estate Owned Other than Banking House 62,674.64 ilnllst, c mneet with the diasntisfnetion of the PRICED FROM Cash in Vault nnd .Balances with Other Banks,! "..! 1,368,904.76 IpoiUlcal bosses who wore responst- While food Is tlio, (^>st«,lvjliwrtnnt Outside Checks and Other Cash Items ..., ; 2,480.16 Ihlc for hio nomination. olut In the health rind unfety or clill- Accrued Interest Receivable 8,630.62 Ircn, and our children's sn<;cl»MstH Other Assets 1,322.84 Employed by this firm would be nvo thoiisnnds of Kh|*|^J^fSriy, there uaiperts on city finnncc, who would tlio general pliyslqiie or structure .50 Total... ..? 2,824,733.57 perform the work of their depnrt- f the child, the wny It-stnnds or sits, 1 UP /,/,.-' 'MARIMTIES nnont with no thought of whom they ts walk, tho strnlglitiini*'of the spine, Demand Deposits, except U. S. Government Deposits, Public might hurt in doing so. They would lie condition of tho teeth us to For Model K300 Famdf And Deposits of other Banks $ 25G,B84.46 demand thnt taxes be paid by the trnlshtnftss, the presence of little cnv- ime Deposits, except Portal '.Savings Deposits, Public Funds man with Influential friends, us ties In tho teeth, tho "shape of the INSTALLED SERVICED and tDeposits of other Banks 355,060.23 iqoickly ns they wore by the humble south nnd face, the condition ,-qf the GUARANTEED ublic Funds of States, Counties, School .Districts, or otflicr iremdent of tho town or city, who ose nnd throat, and ; many" ibther .Subdivisions or Municipalities 1,942,403.63 hlnps nbnut ymingsters thnt school had no prestige. United Statoj Government nnd Postnl Savings Deposits 25,256.85 ursns, dentists, and dootorft . have Tho man charged with the opera- Deposits of other Bunks, Certified and- Cnshiers1 Checks Out- tion of the police department under earned In thnlr experience with thou- nnds of children. . atnndinp, -and Cash .Letters of Credit 76,781,66 tflhis plnn would get results too. He grcoments (i0 Repurchase U. 9. Government or other Securi- •wouldn't hesitate to arrest John Tim very fnrt thnt you object to TERMS ties ad'ld None Smith simply because he had cer- IIIH couiplnie exmnlnatlon which TWO Bills iPaynhlo and iRediseounts None tain frlendB who might go to the leans the removnl of the child's nterest, Taxes and other Ex-ponses Accrued ontl Unpaid 2,000,00 (mayor or councilmcn and complaint lothlng HO thnt tbo.hndi and spine AS LOW AS )ther Iyiabilltics Non« ami bring their wrath down on his nay bo examined,'.',. will get your lapital Accounts: Stead and maybe cause his dismissal oungHtcr off on the wrong font at YEARS Class A Preferred Stock None •from his post. The head of the po- chool. He mny got'tlie/clen thnt he 15c PER DAY Class B Preferred Stock Won* Wee department would be a stranger hould hnve H little. dllfttront trentinont Capital or Common Stock, 1,000 Shares, par coming into the city, who know no it school thnn tlmi ..glyc^n to other AND UP WITH A SMALL $100.00 por share 100,000.00 ome -and didn't care who they wore, oungstfirs and m'hy'v'h&^i trnuhle nd DOWN PAYMENT TO Subtotal Capital Stock 100,000.00 listing hlmspir to ihp^wier young. iSurplus 60,000.00 Us only thought being to sec that .era. • ,'*•,'•'', flbc law 'Waa obeyed nnd order main- Undivided Profits-—.Net 566.71 tained. And as you know, H Ifl^lils adjust- Preferred iStock Botlrotnent Fund None Then there would bo no duplicn- Ing of clilldrun to rngulnilonx, to the PAY Reserves for Contln(ccmcies 16,000.00 rights nnd privileges of other chll- LET US BUDGET YOU t 100,566.71 13*n of offices and duties I\R there Iron, rhnt koopn - thom from lining in In so many departments of mu- odd" and poxsllilo niiMiml rases In • \V': nicipalities under the prcsont day Totnl % 2,824,733.B7 he future. Htijtc of N<\w Joiwy, County 'of 'Middlesex, sa: ayalem of government. One of the liiBt.'M.I or iiliJccliiiK tn It, tiuiko sure Cist things theso government cx- 1, President Dnnnld W, Itccd, mid Treasurer 'CJeorRc A. Kreus, of the hut. ymir flilld artn Ihlft Ihoronirh ex- DOLAN BROSI nbnvc nnnicfl iriHtltulion, do Kok'iiinly nwenr thiut tihc above statement is true (pcrtH would do lifter thny begun inltintlnii. o the best of my knowledtrn nnd belief. 'mark would bo to consolidate offi- ll.'olurliihl.) — WNU flnrvlm. «BH. "Thoro would lie no division of 130 North Broadway snth Amboy, N. J. DONALD W. HERD, Prraidont, Londun'i Lnw Courti' Carritlors •OEOROI3 A. KRKSS, Tronnurer authority ond no overlapping of Wm. iS.'Doy, JiunoH :\. Nownniycr, K. It. Unwii, TMroolora, Uuulon'B fiiiiuius liuv emirlB contnln itorlc. .' ild anil sirnrn |.» before mo thin 6l.li day of April, il!)!l5. nlHiiit twe nnd II Imlf miles of oorrl Phone 294 Open I ghts Then tho plnylng of politics in ltL: ilors. office tlmt tnkos pliicc -wliim mv-m- MAIKJARKT II. OAAfPnrcr.L, Noliiry Public. FRIDAY, APRIL 12,1935. JTHE SOUTH AMBOY PAKE FIVB

ttnd.d a performance of "Thumbs ( .Ignatius Spina of Stockton street Mi«uted Power THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN ;,, , .;; We're,loo Soft Published Weekly By PERSONALS Up" in New York Monday evening, ihai purchased a car of the sedan Our giii.iKljinrf'nis fucpd Jlsiomforts Thf niinlcrii tvorlil hits more fxiwcr ID order Vn/vliiit' encli other, which to than tiny previous fige, hut It lias used THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY A regular meeting of the Common ' 1 Telephone South Amboy 4 An important meeting of the Tiger us. (jltdini iTvei "polished roads, seem Its new IKIWIT for desrructlmi us mock A. C. Auxiliary "will take place Thur-| Council will be held next Tuesday A social meeting was held last almost fniitiistle. "* ui for life. sday evening, at.the home of Mrs(evenin. g at the City Hall. |night by the Independent Sporting" J. MELFORD BOLL. EDITOR William Inman on Feltus St., Miss \ This evening~Se" Ladies Bible "C1" ^ AugUSta street head- Gertrude Kennedy will preside. q Class of the John Street Methodist ; j! UNCLE SAM'S JOB 'Nomination *;£' officers will taki Episcopal church will hold an oyster j Albert Jerome of Broadway was If there is any part of the;Agricultural Adjustment Adminis, place at the meeting of the Ladies supper in the social hall of the chur- a visitor on Monday, I' ch.' ' • •' • _L!; Vnot subject $ hostile criticism it is the y the mischievous Aurora Borealis. It hds even, been caught up- (, Office HAurs: Pilsbury flour 24"/i lb. b^f $1.17 y Best Frankfurters and Bologna 23c Ib. - telegraph communication in the United States-Charging 9 A.M.-5P. M. with excess electricity and making it impossible for a Phone So. Amboy 886 S. *f H, OR ELK STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE .U islrSht likely, however, that'! even with inter- -national mass formation and the aid of all the resources-of modern aetence that this ancient wild spirit of the North can-be brought SAItORS NEED-SHIPS! ^to bay without a prolonged struggle. MR! SWANSON, Secretary of ... .• o . the Navy, says tho .American fleet is still too: small.) It sure • PITYROSPORUMT,"" "'"•"••;• i»! Sailors with "a ^Irl in ev- • Ate you afflicted with pityrosporum oyalis? Is••there •& ery port'? don't' Wen have *ottle shaped yeast like fungus growing on your scalp? No? The.i enough ships to make their re- gular callbacks! '-you haven't got dandruff. , } SO THAT SHARPENED SPRING-TIME APPETITES Two research workers in' St. Louis have announced their •discovery of pityrosporum ovalis. Now they are going ahead with WE HAVE .nou«h hot will not. b* a burden on overworked budgets, your nearby S for doing something about it. A great time is ahead~for croii bum to is around NOW Ait* Food Store li now featuring a great, money-laving but lh» ddtmncl it incr*»in(. SPRING SAlEf Her* are many of the nation's foremost foods barber industry if they succeed. , v" .," . . ., If you hwan't Mltn «ny thii ini thPitvriasie skin conditios has lonn go fbee whicn ah terdandrufm knowf n to sciencesulte. aTh,s descnt)e word- y**r . . drop In for • donn ...alt priced low to'protect your purse, lay in a supply today I -come,s' fromV , the jti.Gree! k „pityron* ,..v,i/,V, , meanin1 III lmfgT iniih»rrnnll'scalet . ThSoe iWOWt wa]s today. Batter' still, plan a r«- , natural to call the fungus pityrosporum.' fil be a hard word Kular order. Our bum ara v -for barbers to learn. But they can reca A of fluffy and fraah . . and §uch a Polonius: '"Tis true, 'tis pity; and pity ' dcliKhtful chania! ,'J -•/,. We DeUver AU^UIPOJt NICKEL CREATES The economists inform us that one', is for.de- Tel. S. A. 153 Fancy Corn -pressions is youiig men vault into manage... cutive sad- ' alert; and he must^i|ntj|jsly stand-by COFFEE CAKES—18* ; .'economic,laws.' -•• •••;Vi-:--..; •,,-• , fe^ajZl/1. ;![-, ( U IMPORHD me* can 22 ' News-Week has an article headeda^feflret^From soup, to CHEESE BREAD—10c A ships its use spreads in industry." This news.item mentfpns CMIMMN IA«A C«W Stream mg^ (Something New and •Special Bread Value! C how researchers put nickel into steels for ships, automobiles, air- Delicious) daimOn ; riNK . Brand toll con 1\| planes, stream-lined trains, plated ware, coins,, kitchen ware, uten- AIA«KA Sultana sils, etc., and expanded its use by introducing! Mdnel metal. The RID Brand tall can I7« .article mentions that net profits of the company producing nidkel Be Sure to Place Your Or- RAISIN BREAD and Monel metal in 1934 were almost twice 1933's figure. ders Early for Special EASTER PASTRY A grand loaf,chocfc>fuf)of plvmp, Grandmother's Heinz- Soups gfe 2can,25c We believe there is something in what the economists say. meoty raisins. Special price h Standard* .Managing the interests of the company producing nickel are old- **** effecMve through Saturday only large leaf c Inn RICE DINNER can 10 timers, men who knew history would repeat itself, men who met WATCH FOR ANNOUNCE- 8 r> their trials by standing by their old-time employees. They are MENT CONCERNING OUR m beating the depression by producing honest and useful metals, as NEW DAYLIGHT DELIGHT Prunes CALIFORNIA >rze 4 b, 25° •carefully produced as the swords of Damascus, so that the fabri- TWIN LOAF. nfetor ntay have complete faith in them. And the student of ad- At A &P Markets-thru Sal. only! vertising finds splendid copy in their advertisements because ba£ SOUR RYE BREAD Dried Peaches FANCY »>. 10c (/lyhoo gives way to honest and well-chosen words illustrated by lie Loaf CHOICE GRADE .'• TenoV, OeBckw. actual photographs. FOR ALL SHORTENING USES tin' 2lc o C Dictionaries tell you the exact meaning of every word ex- LEGS of LAMB 25 POIK S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 ««<• 23 cept "guaranteed." MOWN* A PRYING . Fancy, Mift-red o Comet Brown FLA«S #, 9« All the world needs is an agreement not to have any more CHICKENS.!- 29< C •wars until the old ones are paid for. C 'S CORN FLAKES pkg. 7 Find the only twelve men in the court room who don't realize m Pl 13= Speed racing alone is so precarious a pnstimp, Daytona ha? warm teaspoon drop two or never felt under compulsion to invite a railroad to cross the beach. throe drops into the cur, stop1 tho ear tight with cotton, and latoes RED-RIPE 2 ib.. 29c P ANDG Soap . 6coi«.,23c Astronomers report that clouds are hiding Mars from view. repeat every hour or two. If matter should form in the car, This is bad. Now, if ever, the old fellow should be kept in plain make a suds with enstile spnp flight. and warm water, about 100 o P., or a little more than milk Some mon who consider themselves leaders in the commun- wnrm, and have some person ity tell you how ornery juries are and haven't time to accept jury inject it into the car whilo you FEE SALE service. hold that side of tho head the A*P, *e Hrrt to reduce coffee prkei when the market dropped, now lowest. If it does not heal in o •ion riM areeter vaiuei in the world's three most popular coffeei. due time, inject a little carbo- Man* ttrevgh M Sotwday night, yaw will be able to buy A «. P's fo- A Chicago jeweler proposes that taxpayers wear a special lic acid and water in the pro- eww c«AW at these lemeBonally km prfcei. Take advantage ei them I button. This would be different from the one he is hit on by the portion of ono drachm of the tax collector. acid to one pint of warm wntcr Door-to-door canvassing in the Alps is still considered the ouch time time nfter using the 8 o'ClockCOFFEE .is 2,b,35 hordest chore. Noxt hardest would bo radio comedy tit 7:30 in suds. the morning. Red Circle COFFEE ,2o< 2b>39 SOUTH AMBOY CARD OF THANKS IN APPRECIATION Bokar COFFEE ,b.«n24< 2147 The family of Win lnt« Madeline The family (if the lute. Arwildn %. iRttthbun acknowledge with de-'p (li'iiv«:r will licild In jrrnleful lemein- DAYLIGHT BAKERY appreciation Ihu miiny acl« of kind- U'We fy(ivet\ new and comforting words of iiym- hi'iinca the many uf ri>lntivc>H SOUTH AMBOYJSJI iended during their remit nnd m.- iimi frlonclH during their recent, be- DIVISI wavement, wuvement. PAGBSIX THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZKN FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935. THE FEATHERHEADS Wrong Number —AND ^OU TELL THEM 1*ri6K4 If IS —AND WE KEEP —WE WELL— WHO ARH THAT vJE POSITIVELY WORP ASAiMST MAK& A TO BELIEVE NOT PAY FOR THOSE. A VERY ACCURATE OURS? REMEMBER To ERR IS ACCOUMT OP MISTAKE— A MECHANICAL <3AE>6ET PHONE: CALLS THERE ARE TWO OR HUMAN) BEIMGS ^ HUMAN — VA/E DIDN'T CALLS— To YOURSELFf at rurht aiiRj«H with said tJrove Street line ut Hiild drove Street; thence woat- (iSvpslm.r'S f*\utlll'rly Iine uf auja

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or with the costs iff thin sale.'' t***thr rl«S£ ri ullh a11an( i singular th* -If. Jf;-JirJy1Ie«S8- Hereditaments and.

ALAN II. BUY, SherlfT. T, Jr.. Solicitor. A5-4t By Ted O'Loughlin FINNEY OF THE FORCE © By Wtitern Ktw'»p»ptr Unloi Helping Hand SHERIFF'S SAXJ! PUT UP BE GOSH/ Ol In Chancery of New Jersey. 1 Ol CAUT CALL H,\NPS, PLAZE., AH CAN'T FOIMD ME: TH'WAGOM T'COME. COME VsJIT' ME FER. KeYs -rbPiN THIS 1 A ROID&/// AM GET BOX SEE IF VB2 CAN GET IT OPIN p -MAY, A. i). isas at two o clock Daylight savlifc Time in. the af ernoon of ihc- said djy, at th" Sherins Offlco In the City of-New Urunawick, .\. J. ' ° All the fullowing tract or parcel o£ land nnd premises hereinafter particu- larly described, situate, lying- and toe- Ing In the City of Perth Amboy in the youaty of Middlesex and Stain of New lieing known as number Vi and 20 on block L on a ninj) entitled,- "ilaip of lands belonging to Jnne K. Arnold and others situated in l'm-th Amboy N J Nov<,m;ber 1, HS75, J. overman, sur- veyor, n copy whorcof wan tiled Feb- ruary 1, 1.SS4 In the Clerk's Office of laid Counly as Map No. .14*. Hl!MlN.NiNoint or place of bt-glnnlng. Hilrty-Buvon (37), Uilrty-i'lKht (M) untl •ordcd Ih tl>« .Middlesex Ciiunty of CortlandttStreet; thence (l) southerly fnneral Services for In Chancery of New Jersey Hounded northerly by Lot No. 89:thy () W No ne bun Cli"l*'H Ori'too 111 Hook 737 lit I'uBO 204, Hy vlrtuo of tho above stated Writ, along said lost lot 100 feet parallel with. Between North iVmboy Bulldlnfc and easterly by State Street; Houtherly b drod llfty-l'Wo (Ki2) and boundoil as ... _ . i> niu directed nnd delivered, I will ex- CurtJundt street to line of h>t It; thence Jjoan AitHOcrlatlon, a body corj>onito t«it No 8'JI), nnd Avenlurly hy a twon rollowi: inid dvHlgnatiiil as No. H'A (Iordon Street, )umo to Hide at public vendue on westerly along the same parallel with. Coniliiinant, und >Martln UUI'UIIHI foot alloy IJDd'INNINO at u point one hundred I'itrth Annhuy, N, J. ^ WMDNKSIJAY, THI3 TWENTY-POUR' Hnll Avenue 60 feet to Cortlandt Street; Mrs. Madeline L. Rathbun «ml Cathorine Burdash, Ills wife, (H lielng thu pro-mines eomuionly knou Ilfty feel (150) distant from Ihe east- thence northerly along Cortlanrit Street- 1 Thu approximate amount of the de-1 DAY CAP AI'HIL, A. !>., XI-NBTJ9Kt> al.-i., Diifcndnnts, I' !. (\i. for tiio salo and de.Mlgnati'il us No. 'M!> State Htrc erly corner of I'errlne avenue and Clay (irt-o tn -bo HUllHflad 'by Hit Id1 Hale IH the MUNiDltlBl) TIIfllTY-PIVE 10U feet to its Intersection wltih Hall of iniirtgaKed preinlses dated March Perth Amboy. N. J. stroet; thence (1) southeasterly and sum of five tlumnnnd nix hundred thirty- at two o'clock, Standard Time, in theavenue; thence easterly along Hal4 ave- 1 1035. The approximate amount of tho d< fronting on i'errlne avenue seventy-live three dollars ($ri^<1300) together with nifternoon of the mild day, at the Sher- nue 50 feet to the point or place ot Were Held Yesterday By virtue of the above atatod Writ creu to b« aatlHllod by said sale iH V) ft-et (715): Ihencti (2) northeasterly par- the costs of thiH sale. iff's Office, in the City of New firuns- .beginnlnBi to me dlruuted and delivered, I will QX- sum of Four Thousand One llundn allel with Clny Htreet one hundred feet Trigother with all and singular the wick. X. J. iicing the [premises commonly kiunrn. Mrs. Madeline L, Rathbun, widow .IHIUU to_Halo ut public vVundue on Flfty-Hovon Uiillurii (»(,157.00), toKOVU (100); thence (3) northwesterly and rights, privileges, hercdltumentH mid an- Alf the following tract or parcel of and iloRiirnated as No. 2/17-2J19 Hall Ave- WEDNESDAY, TlUfl TWUNTY-'KOU'TITH with tho cost* nf tills wile. liMi llel with I'errluo avenue seventy- 'PtirtouaiKH'H thorounto belonging or In land and premises, hereinafter particu- nue, Perth Amiboy, New Jersey. of the late Roland Rathbun died on DAY OF A1M11L, A. D., NI'NETHISN . Together with all and sliifituhir t nvoo feot; Mioivce. H) soulhwosterly and anytwlse appertaining. larly deuorlibi'd, Hituate, lying and 4te- The uwroxlmate amount ot the de- Sunday at th« age of seventy-two IIUNDHED TIHUTY-VIVE rirhtu, prlvllegeH. herotllUtments And a.1 parallel w|th Clay Htreet one hundred AI/AN II. ELY. Sheriff. Ing in Hie Uorough of Highland I=ferk, cree to be satisfied by said sale ii the- at two o'clock, Standard Time, In thelliurtonnticos thoreunto bclouirlng or feet (100) to thu place or beginning, JOHN R. TOOLA.N- , Solicitor. in the County of Middlesex and Stnte sum of seven thousand four hundred- years. Mrs. iRatKbun has resided in afternoon of the mild day, at the Sher- l tll each of said lots biting twenty-dvn feet 128.511 3-29-U of New Jersey. eight dollars <|7,40«.0(r), together iwltfc this city for many years and enjo- iff H offlco, In the City of New BI-UIIH- unyiwlse H BIJY, Sheriff. (2fi) front and rear und one hundred EvIINd at a point on the east- tiie costs ox this sale • ed a wide circle of friends. wlolt N. J, JfilfN A. DBLAuNTSV, SliSolicitori . (100) feet In depth. erly side of Cherry .street distant two ' Together with all and sioitular Ih* All that certain tract or parcel of liolng tho same premlfieft conveyed by hundred and sixty-five (205) feet south- rights, privileges, hereditament* sod. The funeral which was private, land and promtaes,. hereinafter particu- Ellxa;betli Jtoll, et alM., executors of Ks- erly mettmired along the said easterly appurtenances thereunto ibelondnc or larly dcsoriibed, Kltuatc. lying and be- tate of Albert Holt deueaxed, to Kaz- side of Cherry Street from the Inter- 'n anyw.lse oiprpertalninr. took place from her late home, 315 ing In the City of Perth Amboy, In the mler Nowlckl by deed dated August IB, In Chancery of New Jersey section of the southerly, line of Wood- AlAN.. HH. ELY, 9tverltt_ David street, yesterday afternoon at County of MidiIdleucx and State of. New •muri 1902, and recorded In the MldtUcsox Oiaoit SaUKVIDT, Jr., Solicitor. Jersey. County Olork'H Office In book 703 at 126.46 A5-4t 2 P. M. with the Rev. Harry Stans- BKXM1XNT1:.VLe >Giand Hamilton erly, In a line iwimlle] or nenrly so OF MAY, A. IX 11)35 M. I0H. for tJie sale uf mortgaeed prem- of Tottenville; and .Miss Lillian Mor-with the easterly lino of Stanford Street, at two o'clock Daylight Havlnls Time es uateu Mart'ii ^, iya&. ^ tnventy-flve (25) feet; running thence thu- afternoon of the said dayy,, at t By virtue of the auove stated writ»'^ gan of this city; three brothers, Ru- M) westerly in n line iiarallel with the SheriffShiff s OltOltici o i tthhe CiCityt of N to me directed and delivered i will «- ius and Alexander Morgan of this first described course, eiffluy-lwo and Urunmvlckunmvlck, ^. JJ. SfTANI^KY F, KAOZMAREK, No. 20 nn n rnaip which Is given In a pusu to suit; at public venutie on nine-tenths (839) feet to a 'point In the All tthh e followini g truot or iiarcel Solicitor. A11 those certain lots, tracts or par- lulvar DAY «ity; and R. E. Lee Morgan of easterly line of Stanford Street; run- land and premises hereinafter mirtlci 3C cels of land and .premises hereinafter l In' he^IlddfesS Cmmfy .MAI', A. X).. laau particularly described, 6 Marlboro, N. J. ning; thence (i) northerly, alone the lurly described, situate, lying and «' BXirtloularly ^"crlbed, situate, lying 0«!ce, thth e 1.2t12thh o f AasiistAt. 1919,112 .andat two OCJUCK Daylight ouvinu Time In. easterly line of Stanford street, twenty- ins in the City of 1'erl.h Aniibuy in til unnnd being i«n'hn teh City o£ skmth Amboy, therein ontitleii "Addition No 1, East tnu aneino.m of me said ttiy, at the five (2a) feet to the point or plane of Cuuuty of Middleseiddl x andd StatS e off V tNe County or Middlt-sex and Stnte of -New Brunswick Heights, situate in tho Bor- Snerlit's (juice In ihe uity of New beuinnlnyi. Jersey. irvn'wv d n ti \ h th 0USh of High Mud Park, in the County llrunuwlck, .v J. UElrlXNl-NXi at tlie corner formed b Together witli a certain drlvewny. In Chancery of New Jersey AU th« fuilowins tract or parcel of Mrs. Arwilda Grover Heing the premises commonly known the Intersection of the northwester! [and and premises hereinafter particu- line uf Madison Avenue, formerly Wooi Between William H. Kelly, Commission- larJy described, situate, lyinu and be- ami designated as No. 388Stanford er of Banking and Insurance of the Street, Perth Amboy, X. J. 'bridge Avenuu, with the northeaster! und 14 'as shown on the said map. The 'Mm ",^!nff flve feet of lot No 24 na lit? In llie city of 1'erui .\mlj. feet; thence westerly one «ral Hospital on Monday. (jurdon Street, south sixty-one degree WEDNESDAY, THE SUSVESNTE2E2XTII anvwiso amiertainlnp. DAY OF APRIL A. D., NINETKE1N Hundred and twenty-niiiii and sutteen- AbAN II. TAJY, Sheriff. one minute east one hundred feet to th liundredtlia (l>a».!lli) fen: thonto north- Funeral services were held from said line of Madison Avenue: and them HUNDRED TH2RTY-FIVE terty 200 feet from the intersection of dollars flfij-JO.QO) together with the erly twenty-live (:.'«) feet; thenco eaat- A. ,T. & J. S. WIGHT, Solicitors. at two o'clock, Standard Time, In the the Mason Funeral Home yesterday |2i6,46 '3-30-4t Along the said line of Madison Av the northerly line of David street with costs of this sale. urly uno liundred and twenty-nlnt} and nue, south 'twenty-eight decrees ilfty afternoon of the .said day, at the Sher- the westerly line of Broadway; thence Together with nil nnd singular the sixteen hundredths (1^3J16) feet to th# morning at eleven o'clock with the nine minutes west forty-four feet to tli iffiff's Office In the City of New Bruns- (1) northerly and parallel with Broad- rights, privileges, hereditaments and ap- liolut or place of 'beginning. Kev. Walter W. Miningcr of the aforesaid line of Gordon Street nnd th wte-k, N. J. way ami along: the dividing line he- pmtenances thereunto belonging or In Helium juirt uf the mimo promlie^ con- point and p'liw-e of &>cfilnning. —Al l the f- - trnc•-- •t or •parce l of tween lots 1^ and 13, 100.54 feet to a anvw se aivnerlalninir first Baptist Church officiating. In veytnl to thu said Jneub 1'hlllP Uold- nuari SAIE The above description is In aocor land and premises hen-lnaftehlft r particu-;pointtl ; thence (2) westerly nnd parallel -VLAN'M ELY SherifT smlth by Idle Wolff Tuuker and Sa-muel terment was in the Ern»ton Cemet- In Chancery of Now .Jersey EInee with a- survey made by I*arson larly described, situate, lying ami bt- with David street 50 feet to a point; It. E. &^\. D WATSON Solicitors, TunKor, her liuHlKuiU, by Ceed dated. ing in the City of p th Amboy, in tho I thence CO southerly and parallel with $33.18 ' 3-29-U ery- rtctween William II. Kelly, Commission- "«\>xt dated February, 1930. er Augiust ill, 1»1S, und recorded In Mid- er of Hanking and Insurance of the UB8J3RVIXG unto Albert Bllgrnm' an County of Middlesex and State of New.the first course and alonfir tho dlvldlnfi . dlesex County Clerk's Offlco In Book Surviving are two sons, Nelson 7!. State of New Jersey, etc., Comiplaln- J. Otto Jorgenscn, their lielrs or asslgi '•^V. line between lots 1"T and 15, 100.54 feot G4i7 of deeds, .page 4^11. BEGJX.VIXr: at(n-point In the enst-1 to the northerly line uf David street; and Norman. unt, -and Louise Stllwell. et als., De-n favor of their landH immediately at of Catalpa Avenue, near 1 Holng tiie premises commonly known, 'fendiinLs, Fi. Fn. for the sale of mort- iolnluff on the north, ami Easement o erly thence (J) easterly along the norther- and designated, as .No. 55 llrighton Ave- tth,h . junction off saiidd OntalpOtl a AAvenue gaged premises dated February IS, llifht of Way over the most mirtherl; ly line of David street "»0 feet to the In'Chitncery of New Jersey nue, i'lil'lh An*oy. N. J. four fret of the land herein descrlihed with BrUhton Avenue distant southerly jMilnt or place of BeftTnnlntf. war.. one. hundred flfty nnd forty-fivo hun- Bt'lwecn William H. Kelly, CommiRsion- IMie ajlliroxlnmte amount of the- de- Canadians Live Longer extending from Madison Avenue to thi IlehiK tbe same hind and premises er of Ikinking ant? Insurance of theoree to lie satlslied by sail" mile is th« By virtue of the aihove Jitatod writ, dred ths (I'll).45) feet from the corner convey«1 to Pntrlfk MonaRhan by deed 1 tn nif^ dii'i'cted and delivered, I will ex- thereof, fur the punpoae of In . State of New Jersoy, etc., Com/plain- sum of flvo thousand eiglit iiundreUt Leaving out llu I'ruvlnii* of Que- gross and f-KresH on foot nr with veli: fornyd by the Intersection of the south- of Scxpliis Outtiiinii. widow, fin ted July pone to Hah' at public venduo on erly side of Patterson Street with the ant, nnd Alta Davidson, et ala. Detwenty-sevfi- i ibillat'H ($."i ^T.oU), to- %ec, Cnnniihtris lire Irm^cr. on the Ics of any (lcaniptlon. 2fi, WOS, nnd recorded in file Middlescx fendants, Fi. Vn. fur th sale -jf «ether with the cunts of tills sale. WJ'!1>.\'1«SI>AV. TItR SEVRMTraBNTIt (iuUcrly side of Brighton Avenue nnd County Clerk's Office In Hook 30 0 of e «rerHKC, limn white rnslriVnts nf I In' DAY OF APRIL A. I)., N'lNRTIOE'N Hi-ing the same premises conveyed t 'rcmi thence running esiyterly on a line inurtguKed ]>reiniaes, dated Februnrv Together with ail and singular the Albert IllllJii-nv and .1. Otto Jorpeii8"ii Deeds, at page '347. 18, i«3,-|. rights, jirlvlleges, hereditaments and. IIUXDRBll TIUHTT-FIVE nt riffht angles to FJriKliton Avenue, The approximate amount of the de- Vslleil Mali's .t iwn o'clock, StniKlarii Time In til two of tlip pnrticB defendant a foremen one hundred and fifteen and thirty-seven liy virtue of the above staled writ, appurtenances thereunto [belonging or llftDrnoon of the said day, at tdo She tiuiit'il in- 4leed from Alliniliatn Bclnfs1() hundredth^ (lin.»7) feet to a point and creo tn ihe sntlBncd Hiy KMM sale Is the i,> mo dhveted nnd delivered, I will ex- in anywise ajjpertalnlng. Iffs Office. In the City of New Hrnns and Mnl'ly HelmisUy, his wil.fe Tecorrtn from thence running southerly on a line auin oC Five thousand flvT^uinSred aev- nose to salt, at public venduo on AL.A.N H. 0L.Y, Sheriff. May ;i, ift^i), In Deed IV.ok !t'5_\ ]niKo !»1 enty dollars (Iii.'.i70.00) tiiRcther with WKDNBSDAY. THE SEVKNThM3NTH CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH wl<'k, X. .1. aibimt parallel with Cut at] >n Avenue ten PATTJUN & PATTEN, Solloltorn. .All 'he folnwiii"; trant or pnrccl ;md !>;irt uf thp same pivmiwea convey^ id seventy hundredth^ (10.70) feet tn Iho costs of this snJe. DAY OF APRIL, A P., X1NJ3TI0EN I21.T8 • A 5-« Organized 1852 litlirl .'Hid liretlll.si'H lu^rrlnnfter iinrtic la Al'bpii BHurrav and .1. Otto Jorpenson point nnd from tbanco running "West- Totrether with all nnd Blnsulnr the HII.\i|>llBn THIIVrY-PlVE Main Street anil Broadway lurly (Icscrltn'cl. sltuul»\ lylnir nnd I two nr the .parties ilcffndant aforem«n erly on :i line at rltfht angles to Catalpn liBhta, prlvllcKea, HeredHamenls and ap- at two o'clock, Stnndard Time, In the IIIK'III Ihc City of I'crtli .Vinli.iy, In th tiniicMl, 'l-y (lufrt frnm CJorson 1-. Hobln Avwiiiie, iino hundreti and eleven and purtenances .thereuntil lielonKlne or In aftornimn of the sakl day, at the Sher- Tfca Rev. Harry Stunibury Weyrich, ('oiinty of .Mldd'lesex ami Ktnto nf Nei stm, Ki ux, riHMirded May 27, IH20 In IV' ,'ht humlivdtliK (111.OS) feet to n anywlso appertaining. |ff'o oftlm In tho Cltv uf New Hruns- SHEXirF'8 SAUI Rector .Icfuev llnak Wr,| IJIIH-P 4R1. hit in aiild easterly side of Cntnljia ALAN IT, Elj i, wick, X, J. He I IIK the premlsi-H I'oinmnnly knowt Avtnu1' and from tlienco running north- , , , , , „ ,, , Sheriff, All tlio following tract or. parcel of In Chancery of Now Jersey. IIB'ii.VXliVC :it a point on the north Between l"ivu J. i.'ux and Uoy C. I'rlv jiroin'ity IliU' of MnrltL't Street, 11 and deMlgnntci] nn N'n 1'SO ConUm Stn-e erl alnnp- said (easterly sldo of Catalpa John A. Lovely, Solicitor lanln'••d d' andd P Premise• s hereinafter pnrtlcu- nnd nlso known a.M Xn. :'i>7-209 Mnf 1'iM-tll AmlH>y. in thantse , and liriivvr C Uisoi. single, 7:S0 A. M. Holy Communion. i tliorly properly lino of Mnrki'l Stroo Di'tt'iHitint, VI. Vu. for tliu sale of mort- anil tlio cJlHterly jiroin-rt v llni' of Hint Tho a'i*iM''»xlninlf* niiHumt of the deer OjuntC y of Middlesex and State of .VowIJl'dt Fl f f l t In lie untlsflfd by Hftlrt ^ilf1 If tile sun Jersey gaged pifinlseH da Let! March 11, 1835. 0:30 A. M. Church School. Kiri'i't: nmnliiK tlience (1) ncirlhnrl: Said lot is known us r.ot Itll in Bloek SHEBlrr'S SAXE iiiMl liariilli'l to Hie easterly propertj .rf Thirty-nine Tlmimiinrt WIKIM n»ll:ir! IIECH.N'XING at n point In the south- liy virtue oi' tho above stilted wrlt» 1O;:46 A, M. Holy Communion, ($!I9O(>K.n0>, tnnetlHT with Ihe costs !i on "Map of lands of .1 C 'f.lparman, In Cliaiu'i'ry nf New JIM-K*'V erly side of Urond Street diBtnnt two tu me rJIrectt-d and dellveretl 1 will ex- llllr. ol' Stnte Klrccl, 13H.4: feet lo I t n IVrtJi Anrboy. N. J., nindc by C. C. anil .Sermon. | imlnt; thi'iici' (-) eiintt'l-ly and iKimlk' this snle. Hetwi'en Nort- - h Ainllioy„ Hulldlnt- --- ^; ind hundred feet easterly from the south- pose to sale at public venu'ue on Iniiiiimiin, Survoynr, dated December ',, AssocUUIoni , a bodbd y Ci.rporate' , easterly coiner of Broad Street and WJ'JDNKSJJAV, THE KIK.ST DAY (i::i() 1'. M. YOUIIK i'eopln's Guild. lo Miirket Street SO reot to a point Tnffethrr with all and singular thi SD8 '" said map beinff on (UP In the Office tlioiu'e (.1) Hnutherly anil imrallcl to th rlfthtH'privilege*. hereriMUinient.s nnd ap f-oniiplalnuiit, and John Oatelll and Park Avenue, running thence southerly UF MAY, A. U, 1!*J5 0:45 I'. M., CnnltnnnLion Instruc- :*f the CIiTk of MiddU-aex County, N. J. lOliai.beth Ontel.ll, hla wife, et als., along the easterly side of Lot No. 31a.t two (A'ltK'k Uiiyliylit aavlny lime lrv tlrsl doscrllxd cour.^o 1.11.1.' f,<. i to tli jiurtonfineps thereunto belonging or !i Ileln^r the in-oinlses commonly known norllifrly lu-operly line of Market stroe nnywlfu nptpertnlnlnpf. Ilefendants, Ki Fn. for the snle of nnil on a line parallel with ParU Avenue the uftenioon of the said day, at the tions. nd (lealKiinted as No 130 Cntnlpa Ave- niartRngDd [iremlseH dated February one liundred and four (M-100 feet to LotShoriff'H Offk-e in the City uf New thi'llcn (I) westerly along Ihe north AT^AiN H. Hbr, SherlfT. iiio, IVrlh Amlhoy, N. J. 7:SID I'. M. KveiiHiini;, Solunui Pro- .lacoli W, Sllvernmn, Snlteltnr. 218, l!i:ir>. No. 1_ descri'licd on a mini of "Bar-Jirunawk'k, -\'. J. I'rly propnrty line of Marhet Street SI The uuproxlniiite amount of tho dn- tosniou jiml Addross. feet to the point or iilace of beginning, Aip fi-1 Hy virtue of tile abnve seated Writ, rnciks projiertv:" thence easterly alonK All the follouiiiK tract >}v parcel of Vfv to be satisfied liy auid sale is thuto me directed and delivered. I will ex- Lot No. 1, and on a lino parallel with lain! EI nd preinlsu-K hereinafter particu- HOLY WIRKK MI'IIIIL; tile premises crnnnionly knmvii Him f>f Nine Thousand Nine Hundred ipuse to sale at puhllr vendue oil Broad Street twenty-five feet: thfince larly (lesn'lhL'd, situate, lying and "be-- mill designated a« Xo. I0U-1O4 Marke UiBhty-tlirop Hnllars (J0.980 . 00), toRetii- : Monday: SHERIFF'S SALE •\VTHWRSDAY. TlIMTWIONTy-FOURTir- northerly "n e paralle" l' wit-h -Par -k \ng in the City of Perth Amboy in the Street, Porth Ainboy, N. .1. wlth the costs t>f this snle DAY OP AP111L. A NINETRIOX Avenue one hundred and fourteen BGJ100 Cuunty of MlUdU-jst'X and State of New 7:15 A. M. Holy 'Conuminion The ii'PiProxltiiiito aiiiouiit of the de riiKcther with all nnd siiKMilnr the 'Y-FIVK fi'et to tlio southerly side of Brnad Jersey. cree to be s'ltlslled liy Haiti sal(> Is the In Chancery of New Jersey ..hts, prlvIh-KGR, lierintilnnu-ntH and ap- x THI TuesiUy: [letween Stanley F Ivjicamarek, Coi.. two o'clock, Stnniiairrt Time, In the Street; and thtnee westerly along the Melng known and designated as lot No, sum of lSlght Thinisahd Seven Humlrei urlentiiicps thorn tin to bcioiiKlnp "r in aflernnon of the mid day, at the ShM- southerly slile at Uroad Street twentv- on a map of pnyieity of J. Uiwrence 7:15 A. M. Holy Communion Ulk'hti'en Dollars (}S,7ll'S.0O) tnget'lio lilsiIriftnL, .iml A'ttam Nowlckl, Mary No- ivisp n.pportalnlnp. wtttki. his wife, et HIH.. Pcfendnnts, Ki lfl"s Office. In the City of New IirullH- live feet to the point or place of b'e-Kuarny, EHIL, made l>y Van l)uyn« & wit h the costs of this fdile. AT^AuV IT KT*Y, Shi;riff. wlclt. X. .[. Binning. Vouiig, Sui'Vt'yora, Aug. 18S4 Wednesday Together wlth^nll and singular tin Ka. for the sale uf mnrtguKud preni- IM«H ililted Aflirch G, IO',1'>. OHN A. DRT^ANRV, Sollritnr. Al! (liat certain tract or parrel of Hein),' tlie premlHes coinnionly known at a -iMilttt in* the west- 7:15 A. M. Holy Communion. i-lghtH. iiiivileges, hereditaments nnd ap- B'S 3-22--1t land and premises, hereinafter pnrtieu- and designated nn No. l'"tl Broad Street, inirieiiiHiceH thereunto belonging or i Hy virtue of tho above stated writ, erly line of State .Street distant South, 8; westerly, 7:'15 A, M. Holy Communion. .1O.11X A I>K1,.\N1OV, Solicitor. .lersev, sum or Six Thousand Plfty-three Dol- jtaratlel with tiordon Streot one hun- *!n,94 S-22-4t OK MAY". A. ']>. 1035 9:30 A. M.,Holy Communion it two o'clock Daylight Savlnk Tlini* hi In I'lninciM-y nf Now .ItTHcy HeliiK known ami designated a^ Lots larInr s fJB.Ori.t.OO)fJBOrtOO) , togethetthr witithh ththe. costs dred thirty (130) feet; Uu'iu-e ('_') south- XumberH twenty-five C-'"> nm! twenty- of tills wile, erly, naiiilJt'l -\vlt)i State Stn-et, twenty- ;lie afteriinon of tlie H.'iid day, at tin ntwcfll rallrnlicth Snll'o Milan, Coni- r (Chornl). •^herlff'H Office In the City of NeA« plalnant, aad Thotnius I,, IlaiiMon and six (SI!) In Ulcii-.k Nuniiber Ten (10) Together with all anil Atniiculnr the livu (li. >> fet'l; thence (I!) easterly, ,par- 4:00 P. M.Childrcn'K Service. [irunnwleU, ,\. J. ^ral'KMPi'ltii I', Hnnsun, Ii IH wife, el on "Map of iini'perly heloiiglnt; to .1. K. rights, privileges, hereilltaments and n,;i- iillul with the Jlrxt di'wcrihed course one HMulri'd thirty (i:!0) t\>c-t lo n ipolnt flnd Illustnitod Address: Subjiscl: All the following tni-ct nr iiarrel o aln.. lVriMidantH, I'M. Fn. for tlic. anli ("'iiaitunan. at i'rrtli .Allilmy, N. J.. ('. piirtoiiances thereunto belonging or In In Clmnci'i-j' of Nnw Jorwoy and and premises hi'telnartiM' ptirtleii- of innrtuaKfd IU-OIIIIHCH tinted MnixM r. Ilninniiiini, Surveyor. August. 18S2." anyiuise appertaining ii the. westerly line nf Statt' Street; In Jerusalem on Easier Divy. Between Wllltii'Mi 11, Kelly, Commission- rly (Ji'seiibetJ situate, lying luul hi1 Ing I, 19.1.1. fin the Westerly Klito of JoliiiHtnne ALAlN II KLY, Sllerlff. lit-iice (-0 imrthei-ly, along tlit weater- 8:00 P, M., Evmiini; Pruyoi' and er ft iliiukliiK and Insurance uf th thi' Townslilp of Sayre.vllli', in the My vlrtuo of thi» abovp Htated AV I'M Street. .1O.1I.V A. DRLAXKY, Solicitor. y line of State Street, twenty-five (25) Stuto of New Jersey, olc, Count'lulu nmly of Middlesex nml State of New liio I'lri'i'ti'd nml di'HvM'fil, I will ox- IlKlilNXIN'i; at a pulnl distant Himtli- $2"i.L'O 3-22-41 ct't In tlie point or place »T iu«Klnninff. d 11 ill, and Miclinol &wlei-eiin and Jiise- >MC lo sill'1 at iriiblic vondui' on riy Iwn hundred Ilfty CUD feet from iSii'bjcii't to n rlluht of wsiy, however, (iixid Friday: i>hlne Zwlerenn, his wife., I'efemlnntH, I-'li-Ht Tract—AH tlioBi? three ct-rtah H1»N1'7H1>AY, TIIW TWBXTY-FOt.TnTII the southerly line nf Washington iw set forth In lhe nlmvc nientloned' I'M Ka, for the snle of mnrtg-iiKod Is, sltuiitc, lyinlL" und lie Inn In I In 1>AY f\V AHlUb, A. P., Nl.NKTBIW Klreot; th'.iiee ninnliiK southerly alonL SHEElrr'S SAXE lerrt, wlHch rlRlit "f w.iy IH di-HerMtert 0:30 A. M., Litany. liri-misps dated I-'elirnary l.'i, liiuri, Vnwn.Mlii'p nf Knyrevlll'S In the ('ouiily wild llni- of .liiliiiHtriin- Street, Ilfty ("Mil inronitRi rimYi'E feet to Int nimilier thtriy-t »+> ClI): In fliaini'iy nf Neiv Jersey, 12:00 to 3:01) P. M., Passion Scr- liy vlrtuo <>f "ie iuljnvf .still«H! writ, >f MldiUesex and State nf New Jersey Hvo nVIiirli, .Stiilidiinl Time, In lln 1 "UfHtM'viiip unto the said 'party of the to hie directed nnd delivered, I will ox- |td af* Intu nuni'l'iTH tweilt.v-tw< tornonn of Ilio wild day, ut ti 1 Sln>r tlience wcNterl.N , 'panijlel with Wash- Hi-twceli .Mutual Xuvhifew Fund Jlar- Jlrst I'art, their lielrs aiu! assigns the > vicp. 1 poHti to sale at public vend tie on LMM, iweuty-lhri'i' (L'.'II, and twenty-four •H Dffli'f, III Ihn ("Itv nf New flrunn iiiKtini Slreel, urn linnilri'd (100) feet monlai , a eiirpiirntlunp i ,, (Viiimilliliiiiiit,^ll ,' and use nf the Hurtht-rly tln-er and nue half Easter Even (SnUinlny) 1MJ In I Honk Nn. out' hundred and flf- lc.ll N. .1. lot numlit'f Lwi'nty-i'lcht (L'H); ihonc A ii n 11' (Ann I) Molimr, Vi-ndel Miitesz, 1:!'-.) feet f tin- i ' .rH:>y con- , y-twu ('1 ~i'2), nn iintip of lots siii'vnyei! Al] t'Ir following tiaol nr pari't1 of irtlioi'lyl punilli'i tn the first cmrHi pi nil.. lipfeiiiNi cxienillng lliroiif:limit Its nntire 9:30 A. M., Morninu Prayer |>,\V OK'AIMU!- A'. 1)./NINIOTY;I'?X 1 lH I'M. Mi. fur the pai ty Ili'iirv M. Tlmmnf* ami knfMvn a nd andd prrinlseHl , lierelnnftehlft r pnrticllt - lii lot iiiunllii'r tweuU - of nmitKaBi'd iiieinisi-s iliilvd March 7 depili Tor the iiHt- uf ji mutual ilrlve- 1:00 P. M., Holy Bnptism. ;it two oYlnrk, Standard Thin-, In tlio ijel]-n.ML>, tlwitlinliMl 11M rnlltcU'H: •ly (Idsfi'ltted, sltmiti», lying and he- tin amt iKirallel i|i;tn. wny itnd granting tn tin1 H:III! p;irty **( "Can vo not. watch with M<^ n iifU'iliooli iif ill'- mi id ilny. at Urn Slior- I4K< UNN't.Vli four hundred Iiwenty X In the f'llv nf IVrlh Almlioy; In theivllh Wnsliliigtnn Sln.'pt, hundred Hy virtue Df Ihe above staled writ. Mm Ki-i'iinii part his h»!r» :ind iiHHlfmH, ifT'M ori'liic In llin City of Xi-w Hruiis- lye (•!-"») l''i't frnui thf ennier nf Onk lint.v of Mliulli'^i'X and State of Now (Klin feet to Hie pnlnt |iln,-e of to ihc dli'i'dcd and delivered. I will ex- tin- list- of .1 fittip tlnrc nnil our naif' •fcour?" wli'k, N J. llret't ami Hull nvi'liue: tlicnei' M ) l pnse to Kale at jiubllc venduo on f Jt•»,>; > foot in width tun! lx inc. "tie hun- All tin; folowlnk trttut or MUTCI <»f long U"U avenue HoVfiity-llvi* (7.">) lee! 'H ill II iniliil nil tin- Hniith- Itt'lng tli. . 'IIIISP niiiKuily Iciiftwn WUHXIWDA Y, TIIK KlltS'l' P\Y dred ii ii d thiftv (urn I r,.c! in (Vjith and I'i nd ii nd iM'emiHoSrfitef'MnafttM* pnrtlnu- II lot livmuy-llv (ITi); tlieiw*. CM nlnng K- sldi< of flnrilnn Niri'fl. illKlniit tlilr- ill (liwli_rnn i i-ii "if \'n I"" .lohnstiine 11|." MAY, ,\ II, Iliat tfiiiilng from tln> w.stn-l1 v line nf METHODIST EPISCOPAL larly (icsenhed, sltuaUr, lyiitK ami fjf- lie Midi- line or hit Mvi-nty-llve C"" -Illl-oc Ci:il fi'c'l ciiHti'l'ly from till1 ill ill nifslin u 1, "~ t^''. .- '•>•!-•<•< tii- k.11/^1 Ill, .-lb , Ai*i iir,,u | rviiTiiiiii^ i i HIM tut A>«'SI*'II\' InK In 11n* I'liy nf'I'nrHi A-rnhny, In the me hniuli'fd cinii) feet to thi! fcnti'i- Hlelly Hli!>-, of Ke.'U'liy Avenue: Ihrni-i" Ntrcpt. 1'iTth Amlmy, Ni-lv .li'i-soy. nt two o'clm-k Hayllitht ftivinl- Time hilstnti' Stn'it wi-Htprly iiimifr Ihp north 1 1 ii CHURCH I'lUinty itf MIIIIMPHCX.'iiml Stiitfi of New • I Hi.- M("-U: rhi-iH'p CD mifJtiK the vi ) rliniilnir Hdiilln't-ly pnnilli'l with The ii|>i>m\lniuti' anionin nl II11 il< - t|». arti'l'iimni nf tliu Kniil ilay, lit lln-l ••rl.v slili nf llii- |II ••inlm < lin-ln- con- !•]• of sah1 iMock m-veiily live f7*O f. enrny Avenilo nno hnndn-il (100) .fei'l; r<><- tu hi' xatMli'il liy niilil s:ili< Is tin- Kliorlrr's (lll'lii. In tin. I'lty «r Ni'w! vryiil II III'IHK hit IMII1<>I1 In PHl.1hll.1h n Jersey 1 Rev. C- 0. Book, Pastor ItcliiK U ii II w n anil de.H htiui led us l."tn lot tU'iMiiy-"]],- fL'i): tliciu-r if) iiin iplire IL ) 'imlerly. pnrallH with rini- Ulil »r nliflit IliiiilMiillil Ki.'Vi'ii hnnilivil llruilMWli'll. -V. .1 liiii'itiinl ili'lvi-u':i.v I'nr Ihc IIKC A. HI. Sunday School. linv, Ni-w Jcr-i-y, mvin-il hy Min'Alnmio- tuning. lbeil iMillllie, one lillnilri-d ( I Oil) llTltTniri'tlii, prlvll.T ivltll , nil mil! HlllKllliir Illf hirly ilcniTlhcil, altiinlc. IvhlK ,-111,1 'In- IM-IIII h aiul "lie lliilli!l'"-il .'inil thirty l It'll ti, pi-lvlli't'.'1". hi'i'i'illliltni'litn mill ap- in I,, Hi,. c|| nl' I'ciili \mb.,v I,, llidrcr1! In ilmith pHKt Itciilly ('"inpuiiy."' M • t to >ild or' no inrlenaiinps lliPi'Ptintn bplniiKtnii; milK l V -.f Allifilli-ii'v X 111 .1 Slnl t!li: M;I 1,] ll nml iie»h!iinteil n.« \,i. is:! Slate Htrcpt, (Sunday: Thi'mi' "Tho rriiunjilial • •rlv litti' nf Stitln Sired, distant. Month- iih., i'la:rd Al.A.M II. lil.V, Sin I'Ml-Hi 'l'r;iil IICKI K nl fi ji'ilnt In IVrth Aliihny, N'. ,1. l't Hull. wldn I Streel. rortv- H W'llillT. Sulli'ltui-H. Kntry." eriv "is hmiil'i 'I i'tiil lift y (liMM (Yet n *he MI'l- (I'M Int or plni'p (if thi' HidiMii'iKilciiy I'jirnci 'iniiilc hy I lie In- Tile iiii*iirnxllim!i' iimninif nf thp iifl- IT.uii Hi.- lull I1;'" 'M'-n runih-d liy Ihc siild Icrscct lull 'if lirnw Sltci't nnd Knini'ld I'l'Pi' In he fillllHllPil IIV d'llil null. 1.1 tlm tl-Alt I'. M. Mpwnrlli I,Pii(»uf). v. -I'^tfrly lilH' 'if Still' I't rt fl ;i in] | ho IMI'''! "ii Hi-' nnrtli i lo J .Mlvccl; Hi, nrc Hiuillicrl>- ill I'lKht liltjrlcH Minn of Ten Tlmii':anil SIT UnndrKd n'ilh MIIIII lll'ovc Street lilnliK i lie cmtiv- s"iii lin'ly I i ti • • nf i JiiiTr! Mi, .\\..niii.' r>\u- A I .1 .1 ii'n:.| \ . "ii tin. smith In- 'illi' l'"ll'iy linlini'i i$i".n,-i(i no), ti'iti'tliei'with 7:110 'I'. M. Divine Wursliip, Ihcnii': ly iilije nr l'-ranelM Slreel V.'iV.'i liillt: III' lice w*'!'ti'i'1\ :M lllilli illll'ii •! In II'.IT M i'l(lli'S-'\ n I I V i'f III" lllMl |,;itl the I'Miitn nf thin mile. "h<' Hol.rnynl ami Trinl." Rpwor'.h nd-< or .I.MiM'.'i I': .M llM'liee I'liMlei'ly pnrilllci Wll'li ilrnve c.ild Hi f KNite MHT I me htiinlr.-d t :';!, i-.ii;.- Allndi'li 'I'liircMinr with nil nnil RIIIKHIIII' tll» 1 1 '•«' .Ii. Street Ml Tel I ; | hi tire n,irl|i> 1 Itfiijtitt Niirlil. Tin I.<•:nri"• will ir.- fill y -11 v i n by I no ih- he I'lh nf N'..u Mi point mill" MI\-IIVI- (-'.'») f'-rt: runnhii' Ihi'ii"^ d-i. rriiin ^• line n|* teihljln Mlivwfve I'linel'tnlnllll?. Hrnm'u-levlt. N' .1.. iirmii'.ill'iii. CIIIII. Or 1 MI r In Ih Ilnly UIT!; : iMvirc <'Yll tnHv hi ii HIM- iianilii I with tee Mr ti '••. Ti.wniihlp llaiiii'ii, .Ir.. i't Hl'V iliiti'd |ii«'i.|M- M. .«iri'i linint i.i"|il:ii(. ' AI,AM It. VIM 1 1 , tills, .mil I'l'i'iii-ili liliiliniiil. nml N'011 X'ir.i I'un.-'tnii!- i»f Itmimhtil i til Knliinltiy. (,'i•.• -1 iiri'ii'flicfs Monday • rtl.»>r| nnir'lr mil' hundred II rr.v- ll\ «- lilill s unit 111 thi' .Mill- II. In..- l(in>« II I'.'iiiily i 'lei'lf's nirl i' In l!of,k 7"! 7 ,-t •t. 1111 f lln nnlllh I InlK .IOII\' II, TOM.AX, Aolli-ltor, Hhorlff. !l fur III,. nl imtiiiieii'd 1 ami :.', n (lift runt !hy lnl iiini \Vcdni' iiay nijflit, tli !

FABLES IN SLANG By GEORGE APE WHEN THE THE MORAL' FABLE AN OF THE ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY Unexpected WHO COUNSEL '"•-'. '• SHOULD \; ' t RM4G IN O WEIGH HAPPENS ; ^HE' J-''-\ '• AT LEAST ASSOCIATE 'A, ,'-L' A RUNT LAWYER LOST HE DECIDED TO TAKE THE FRIEND HAD A VOICE COUNSEL THE SOUND OF HIS VOICE BLOCKED TRAFFIC AND loo «•'. '• ' MANY A CASE'BECAUSE ON AS AN ASSOCIATE LIKE A PIPE-ORGAN, LIFTED EVERY DROOPING FLW3.THE JURORS TURNED POUNDS > HE COULDN'T BARK AT AND IT S SOUND PROOUCED ;;'••" ' ' COUNSEL,A FRIEND PALE AND BEGAN TO QUIVER THEY WERE OUT TEN THE JURY AND POUND WHO HAD BULK AND AN A SCARED SILENCE MINUTES AND THE FRIEND WAS HAILED AS A. I Did you ever stop to think how * Savings Account c»n HOLES INTHE TABLE — AWE-INSPIRING PRESENCE IN THE COURT-ROOM _ DISTINGUISHED ATTORNEY WHILE THE RUMT WHO cushion you from the unexpected financial shocks that 131. FURNISHED THE BRAINS WAS TRAMPLED UNDERFOOT most of us experience at some time or other? Sudden illness... unemployment... immediate need of cash... ? REG'LAR FELLERS That's a Hot Argument By GENE BYRNES It it surprising how quickly a systematic habit of saving builds up s substantial reserve, and how safe it make* you feel. VJISHT I HAD MY SWEATER AN OVfRCQKT ONi The South Amboy Trust Co.

DEPOSITS INSURED BY The federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. The fight for the championship nf O CCflflfl MAXIMUM INSURANCUC E LOOKING BACK the Middlesex High School baseball ' DON'T THROW OLI> f 9UUU FOR EACECH DEPOSITOR league begins in this city on Wcd- SHOES neBdayi afternoon, when the local m-wmy 22 YEARS High School team crosses bats with V/m Can Repair Than to Look 1 the fast New Brunswick nine. The LilntW , Issue of April 12, 1913, game wiil take place on Star Field The Lifeblood of a Community We h.v« recently iniUlIrd • • a • • - and promises to be a closely fought JThe social committee entertained •pacUl machinery for the re- battle, as the local team is in fine receives its impulse from the financial institu- pair of Ladiaa Shoai (hat mikai the victorious Raritan River Bowl condition. The iboys hope that a large tag tejm, winners of the receni * lions of that community. When local investors them look at lhou(h you juit loiwling tournament at the rooms o: crowd of fans will be present. A col- bou|hl thant. - the local YMCA Friday night, an lection will be taken to defray the choose this Building and Loan Association as High' Quality Repairing it the game room committee award.! expenses of the team. their standard jthe entire city eventually benefits Low Pricea to the victors the prizes which were The members of the JR. OUAM by our conservative, careful and profit-bearing MODERN SHOE y law. inspector on the CRR was sent u that city by, the score of 4 to 2. Mur- Section 3. Tlmt this ordinance Hlml! Economical—saves yoahalj. : thil city last Saturday to make re ray pitched a good game and will take effect lmmiMllntely. •pa^s to some cars that were stand likely receive an offer from that NOTICE ARREST DiCAY AND GUARD ling on the aiding between Gordon team or the Erie team of the New arid Loan.Association The foregoing ordlnanoe was intro- and Portia streets. While at work duced and passed at a regular meetlnp York State League. of the Common Council of the City of tome boys, whose ages ran from 1 He claims to have burning speed South Amboy held on the -2nd day of io 18 years; annoyed him in his work April. A. 13.. 1933. It will he cnnalrtolod this year as well as the for flnaj nrnswuro at a meeting of f.he \iy throwing stones at him. Finally We'll see him in action at Star Field Gommon Council r>t the City llall on bt got tired of their fun and •. re- April )6th, 10-15 n* elffht o'clork p. m. soon and judge for ourselves. Eastern 'Stantard Tim} at «+lcli Urn* -monatrated with the boys. They then all persons having objections thereto became bold' and decide to "do 'him The Senior Class of the Hijh are hereby notified to fee present and •up". Against such'an aggregation (School will petition the 'Board of present same, G. PRANK DISBT.OW. CAL OX «ddi were against him and after giv Education to allow them to make City Clerk ing him a terrible beating the boys several days sojourn at Washington, SOUTH AMBDY. CTTIZPN, FOR SALE AT AIL DRUG STORES ltft. Keller had to stop work, and D. iC. instead of having the usual ISSUE OF APRIL 12. 183*. on being examined by a physician Commencement exercised The It was found that two of his ribs graduation trips are now very cus- Charter No. 887«. Reserve District No. 2 nr«re brofeen. He has been confined tomary in the East and from every REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE P1IBST NATIONAL BANK OP to hia home, since, standpoint is more beneficial to .the SOUTH AMBOY, IN THE .STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT THE • • * « * scholars than the usual method of CLOSE OF BUSINESS 'ON MARCH 4, 1935 use for Nickels and Dimes! lAt the organization meeting of raduation. the Middlesex County branch'of the . ASSETS . American Federation of Catholic So- Loans and. Discounts .• ...: $ 966,837.29 cieties .the following officers were Sandy Hook Line Overdrafts ~ 43.72 elected: President, Richard A. Bol- United States Government Obligations, direct and/or fully ger, Perth Amboy; Vice president, Starts Seventy-Fifth guaranteed 630,260.51 Franela P. Conn, of this city; Secre- Other Bonds, -Stocks, and Securities 841,567.10 •tar}',' James J. Crosson, New Bruns- Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures' ; 91,000.00 wick and Treasurer, Rt. • Rev. Mon- Year on May 26th Real Estate Owned Other Than Banking .House 64,388,82 Signor O'Grady. of St. Peter's Par- Reserve iwith Federal Reserve iBank 220,873.18 ' ith, New Brunswick. Monmouth and Sandy Hook Cash in Vault and Balances with Other .Banks 165,690.9 The meeting was held in Columbia Are Being Redecorated for Outside Checks and Other.Cash Items 194.3 Hall, Now Brunsick on Sunday last Coming Season. Redemption'Fund with United States' Treasurer an-i Due fr^m and about 600 delegates from all United States Treasurer " 2,500.0 parts of the county wore present. The; pdpular Sandy Hook Steam Other Assets '. 5,046.91 TPh« delegation from this city were ers will soon be sailing on their reg- John .Connors, Francis P. Coan and ular trips down the harbor and across Total Assets • $2,978,402.44 John Trlggs. the bay to Atlantic Highlands, ac- LIABILITIES * • • • • cording to an announcement just ii Demand Deposits, Except United States Government Deposits, • On Wednesday evening about 7:30 sued by the New Jersey Central It Public .Funds, and Deposits of Other Banks 294,333.13 the NY&UHBR drawbridge at Mor- R. Sunday, May 26th, marks tho Time Deposits, Except .Postal Savings, Public Funds, and gan .Station was lowered on the oys- .penlng of the season, which will bo Deposits of Other Banks 2,034,530.1 ter #loop '^Georgianna", nearly sink- the lino's seventy fifth year of oper- Public Funds of States, Counties, School Districts, or Other Ing the boat, Walter Byerson, wno ation. Subdivisions or Municipalities 91,064.98 was in charge of the bridge, evident The S. S, Monmouth and the. new United States Government and 'Postal Savings .Deposits 143,772.77 ly misunderstood n signal given by fa".' S, Sandy Hook, one •of the fastestDeposits of Other Banks, Including Certified and Cashiers' raft in the harbor, are being appro- the bridgomnn, who signalled him to ( Checks Outstanding ,*. 3,094.47 r»iso the bridge higher, He pulled priately redecorated. In addition .o Total of Items 15 to 19: the .wrong lover nnd tho bridge dcH- the regular daytime trips and the (a) iSeeured iby Pledge of Loans and/or ««n

i*. impossible for Coach Kurtz to car- , tlon' • ''••• Events especially Interesting to ry out the training program he had As a special feature, a Plymouth woman were arranged and con Take, advantage of our FREE courteous delivery ser- outlined but he expects to put his t\.j door $£{ltfti'twav,giv 1 away ducted by organized Women's Clubs vice. A Phone call brings Frank's famous Meats, Gro- •toad through the paces next week nightly by, the .management to a cooperating with the Exposition. i») preparation for the opening gamt. ceries and Vegetables to your door in a jiffy. We are NORMAN LOUNDES WINS anxious to serve you perfectly. «Y" POOL TOURNAMENT The pool tournament at' .the YMCA '• Fine Granulated These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday -round up on Wednesday night with i t Merman Loundes defeating Louis PETERSON'S PHARMACY Ijnetz 125 to 39. Loundes was p SUGAR •eated with a handsome cue. * " There'were' approximately ten 5 LBS. eue artists entered in the tqurna- .SHEFFIELD, NESTLES OR i wfiich has been going on tor ; : V?? LIBBY'S '" ••£' ttj'ree J§«fe.__,4. ' -' • T'"""* - -49c EVAPORATED MILK ' 'i.' 3 Tall Cans TAR GARMENT i BAGS, ngular 75c 19c ... H»wke in a county lea. WAMPOLB'S COD LIVER OIL, $1.00 size 67c r cesfl «ue mateh rolW «on the YMCA al- lere here Wednesday night gained a 25c RBXALjL^jiLK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH " FLAGSTAFF 4eelslv« victory over the Parjin noil- •ra ivhen they captured all three PAlTE ....' 3 tub«fl for 5flc Prime Beef Rib Roast, lb. 29 Munea by comfortable margins. _, LAXATIVE DROMO-QUININE, 35c size 19c GRAPE JELLY / DU PONT (0) -• 1 Lb. Large Jar Moran .156, 190 180 50c SIZE KOL^'OS TOOTH PASTE WITH yreehan 198 130 198 affcJcEV,MOTJSE BOOK FREE ...39c 2 FOR 2* Xorts.' 178 160 177 WE ARE AGENTS FOR GENUINE CRAZY WATER GenuineSpringLeg8LambJb.25c BuaseU ....,' 195 185 175 CRYSTALS; AND TEXAS CRYSTALS Wagner 177 170 182 2 IN 1 SHOE POLISH : "•"*•-' Hoi i25-.liiT Black or Brown NIGHT HAWKS (3) Watch For Our Weekl Alteration Specials Comlngor .,... 212 164 188 3rW25« Jersey Lean Fresh Hams, lb. 24c

Jabdrh , 182 183 186 ' ' ^ asm. •Hanson 177 210 228 Home Made Sausage - - 28c lb. Morrlss 211 206 210 Peterson's Pharmacy CRAX or •Clayton ....'..'. _^L'— — ..Crispy Butter Cracker 23c lb. ll08 989 874 Telephone S. A. 137 -•[" 1 lb. box l 132 No. Broadway , OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Fresh Chopped Meat - 22c lb. EDDIE MEINZER AND Prime Beef Chock Roast 25c lb. BAND TO BE GUEST OF 18'' CHRIST CHURCH GUILD Corned Spare Ribs Sugar Cured Pork Goodies 35c lb. With Eddie Meinr.or and His Am- bawintlors as the (tuests of honor and benoflclnrlos, thn Young People's FRESH FISH WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Guild of Christ Church will hold an LARGE PKG. 19c "Ambassador Bull" at the PoriBh House on Mnin street, It wns decided BURKARD'S VICEIABLES by the Guild thiH week. The date se- ,;pHONB SOUTH AMTOY 803 * DNEEDA BISCUITS lected ia Tuesday ovening, April 23. Fancy Eating or Cooking Apples, Tender Green String Beans, The AmbnsHadorH hnve furnished Iho dunce music nl many of the suc- 170 North Broadway South Amboy cessful ^affairs of the YOUIIR peo- 4 lbs: 23c 2 lbs. for 23c ple's Guild in the pust, and this nf- CLOSED ALL DAY ON SUNDAY. BROOKFIELD BUTTER fair will be n token of npprcclntion Best Creamery to them because of this fnct. The SMALL LEAN FRESH HAMS 24c lb. lib. rolls Fresh Krispy SpinacK 2 lbs, 23c Yellow Turnips 3 lbs. for 10c music on the 23rd will be furnished i ' by the Amlmssiidors nnd they piny a upecinl group of the lnteRt danco nr- LEGS GENUINE LAMB .25c lb. , 41c LB. t capecinlly for the uffalr, L. & F. FRUIT SALAD, largj&t ] OXOL, for whitening clothes, can »• BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 28c lb. l bottle ....12c SCHOTT EMPI^OYEES FLAGSTAFF SAUER KRAUT GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY RED DEVIL CLEANSER. FRESH PIGS LIVER —-'• -••15c lb. , 2 No. 2"/2 cans lf>e| Employees of Schott Brothers fac- 3 cans ;.. - 10c LOOSE SAUSAGE, our own make ...:..:...... 20c lb. LIBBY'S SWEET GARDEN tory on Dordcntown nvonue tender- PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans :35c ed n blrtlulny pnrty to Mrs. Audrey LIBERTY BROOMS, No. fiJ '••'•. A Renl Baiffiiin! utrtwt Tucstlny niRlit. FLECKENSTEIN'S BOCKWURST ..,. ...25c lb. LIBBY'S GOLDEN BANTAM i i 1'oloy nt her hom« on Catherine FLAGSTAFF SHAKER, SALT. C*ORN. 2 No. 2 enns 29c Present were mombem of the fac- PLATE OR BRISKET, FRESH OR CORNED ••••15c"lb" the 2 |bi box, 2 for 15c tory staff, Irving Rehott, owner of SUNSWEET PRUNES, the fnctory nnil miinnRnr Philip Dcr- BREAST OF LAMB FOR, STEWING OR BABO .....^ 2 2 lb. box ., lf»c mon, STUFFING •...,•• ,,-...15c lb. OIL, LIBBY'S TOMATOES, Vonil numbers Avorc rcudnrnd by 2 No. 2 cans Miss Helen Hondiicks of Unyvlcw FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 18c lb. quarts Plocetir cwe Manor nnd Mrs. ChrlH Nnlnou. MiflR RUMP MILK FEP'VBAL/....; '....'., 22c lb. I JBBY'S""CRUSHED PINE- Mary Dondsky won this lionn'ty t'on- LRS. ((iinrt jnrs, 2 for ..129c APPLE, 2_No. 2 jnns •%&, t(!Bt, 11 fciituro of the I'ntortalnment. Mrs. Foloy •wnn prfBcnti'il will) >i PRIME RIB ROAST 28c 11). .JELJTv E(3f5sTiissorted TlrilF. l PEAS ..^J liandHomn licdHprend by thn cmplny-1 M ON EY eoi. FANCY FOWL, (i II). iivcrnjre 28c lb. uTEWcblT^,^ UBBY'S pfNEAPPLE, larpcst can ..; 19c pound ,20c Mnn CAM Explore Upward LEAN FRESH CHOPPED HAMBURGER '....•..~15c »b. Hnn linn IH'I'II iibli' ID UXIIIKII' H|I i GREEN CIRCLE CATSUP^ R SLICED PEACHES. wnrd ncnrl.v i>h;lit MIIICH IIM fur nx IIM ,' PROMPT DELIVERY REASONABLE PRICES 2^4-14 m. hot. for L25c can 18c hnei boon nlfli* to p» fnvuril iln> . c" j trr nf (li(^ piirlh. - 4