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Vol. 53. No. 25 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934 Price Four (Jenva HAROLD FILSKOV IS WOMAN'S CLUB WILL Cutting the Melon [I SENATOR TOOLAN AT MUCH ENTHUSIASM G. 0. P. CHOICE FOR OPEN NEW SEASON U MOORE-DILL RALLY I AT HOFFMANCLUB FOURTH WARD POST ON SEPTEMBER 20 IN CITY TONIGHTJMEETING WEDNESDAY Former City Engineer Will Be Miss Edna Agan, Literary De- Local Democratic Camplaij>n to:Plans Made for Attendance at Formally Sanctioned by Com- partment Chairman, in Charge Open With Mass Meeting in New Brunswick Rally andL mittee Next Week. of Opening Session, Wilhelm's Hall. Parade Monday Night. —o— Republicans of the city feel that The South Amboy Woman's Club While much has been heard of; If tho meeting which signalized one of their greatest pre-election has completed its schedule for the plans being made in the Republican']the opening of it's campaign Wed— problems, that of selecting from the 11934-35 term and the first meeting camp for the conducting of u livelyjnesday night is a criterion, the Hoff- Final) army of aspirants for the j will t'uko place on Thursday afternoon |campaign, few announcements have!man for Governor Club of this eitjy Fourth Ward council position, the!Sept. 20. been forthcoming from the Democrat-[will conduct one of the liveliest most suitable candidate has been Sessions of the club will h« held in [if wigwam but it was revealed this {campaign:: ever sponsored bv a poli- solved. . the Christ Church Parish House on [week that the Democrats have been tica' l' organization in South Amboy. After a number of conferences I the first mid third Thursdays of ea-;h |equally active in their plans for the The -meeting, held in Wilhelm'ffi among the leaders, it has been de- j month. The meetings Tiavo been ar- next two months. Hall, was attended by more thaa eided that Hurold Filskov, former ! Kinged by Mrs. Harold Filskov, chair- Tonight, the campaign will be for- fifty HoH'man boosters and there; city engineer, is the most satisfac- nian of the program committee, inally opened with a big mass meeting was great enthusiasm manifested* tory candidate to all wings of the Miss Edna Agan, chairman of th' and rally at Wilhdm's Hall by the I for the campaign plans which were party and next week the city corn- literature department will be Moore-Dill Club. The presence- of'outlined. mittee -will meet to ofificially pre-1 charge of the firs* meeting, nt which State Senator John E. Toolan who) Monday evening, the members of | sen his name for inclusion on the a ™»dinreading oon "Enoc"Enochh ArdenArden"" gigivev n | the club will attend the monster pa- ballots for the November election. by Rev. W. Henry Dilts, pastor of rade and rally of Hoffman folluViers; •>.. In the meantime, the members of the First Presbyterian Church of to take place at New Brunswick. A.' tl\e party are working on plans for Mntawnn will bo t'he feature. Hostess- number of private cars will be on {ho* fall campaign which it is ex- es appointed for this meeting tin: hand to transport all South Am- pected will get under way in earn- Mrs. A. II. Fiirniiin and Mrs. Wil- boyniiH to the county seat who wish. est within a few weeks. There was liam P. Nichols. to atU'ml and the committee has an- an enthusiastic meeting of the Re- Miss Bertha L. Dcibert elected! a> nunccd that arrangements have been publican Club Wednesday night and president last spring will preside at made to charter a bus if necessary. future Wednesday evening sessions the mooting i'or the coming term. Members of the local club, bo- from now until election promise to She succeeds .Mrs. C. Leon Cozzens. sides entering a marching delega- be interesting and well attended. Mrs. B. C. Duvier is first vice presi- tion in the parade, have arranged to. With a local candidate in the gov-dent; Mrs. James II. Dnwson, second be represented by a float. Following ernor race, all party groups plan for vice president. the parade there will be a big rally. one of the most active years in the Mrs. Fred ]!. Ilohmin is recording In addition to plans for it's iocai local party history and plans have secretary, Mrs. II. C. Bergen corres- campaign, the club has made ar- been made b ythe Women's Repub- ponding secretary; Mrs. C. Leon Coz- rangements to have delegations pre- lican Club and the Liberty Republi- zens, federation secretary; Mrs. Ka'l sent at a number of parades and can Club for attendance at the pa- Wilbur treasurer, Mrs. A, J. Fonzul rallies to be held at different points rade and rally at New Bunswick press correspondent and Mrs. R. P. in the county during the month. Sfonday night, which will open the Mason, -auditor. campaign in Middlesex. Miss Diebert has announced the following committee appointments: Mrs, Maurice Lucilt, American home; Master Plumbers Study . QuinJan Orders Right Mrs. Harold G. Hoffman, civics; Mrs. Garden Club Makes Plans for Annual Flower Show H. Sand-terg, decorations; Miss Eliz- six blooms. Provisions of Home , abeth McCloud, entertainment; Mrs. With the number of cntrios ex- soiled containers or potn and no pected, .twice that of any previous exhibitor will be allowed in a sec- Section 4. Garden Flowers, Per- Turns on Red Light L. P. iMeinzer, education for peace; ennials. Class 11. One spike Delphi- JOHN E. TOOLAN Mrs. Oliver W. Welsh, finance; Mrs. show, the members of the Garden tion being judged. No exhibits will Owners Loan Pfea !ltib are working vigorously with ho removed until the close of the niums any type any color. Class 12. will be the principal speaker at the B. C. Duvicr, gardtens; Mrs. Margar- Three spike Delphiniums any type, meeting is certain to bring out Dem- - Near School Stopped et E. Ryan, hospitality. final plans for the sixth annual flo- show without the special permission Representatives of Heating- and wer show under the auspices of the of the show committee. any color. Class 21, Seven blooms ocrats in great numbers from all sec- Plumbing Finance Corp. Ex~ Mrs. Samuel Leagtr, industrial and organization, to take place at the Section A has been set aside for scabiosa any color. Class 31. Seven tions of the city. Senator Toolan has Steps Taken to Protect Child social; iMrs. Herman S. Eulnor, Jr., blooms Gaillardia any color. Cla.;s plain Measure. High School Auditorium on Satur- dahlia exhibits and is divided into promised the committee he will have —(j— ren at Corner Main St. and junior club; Miss Edna M. Agan, lit- 41. Perennial Phlox 3 blooms any something of great interest to dis- Stevens Aye. day, September 22nd. four classes: Class 11, three blooms, Two representatives of the Keat- erature; Mrs. William P. Ndchols, Mrs. B. C. Duvier, president of one or more varieties; Class 12, one vUrjcfcy. Class 51. Three blooms any close to the Democrats of the city and ing and Plumbing Finance Corpvu-a- legislature; Mrs. L. L, Sheppard, variety not mentioned above. this coupled with the fact that thejtion, a branch of the Home Owner's^ Chief of Police David. Quinlan has transportation; Mrs. T. B. Bird, ways the .club is general chairman of the bloom, any type, any color not been giving considerable study to the show committee, assisted by the mentioned in above classes; Class Section E. Pottejl Plants. Class 11 popular senator has always been a Loan Corporation, appeared before and means; Mrs. Jane House, mem- Large size potted plant. Class 12, |great favorite here points" to a re- the members of the South Aniboy situation at the corner of Main s',., bership; Mrs. H'arolil Filskov, pro- following subi-chairmen: Arrange- 13, largest individual bloom, size to and Stevens aivc, since school opened. ments, Mrs. 0, W. Welsh; Classifi- be determined by multiplying the medium size potted plant. Class 13, j cord breaking attendance. The meet- Master Plumbers' As'-ociation at t&eic gram; Mrs. E. Robert Owen, music; small size potted pfent. ing will get Under way at 8:30 p. m. meeting Wednesday night in Wil- Realizing that the heavy traffic ut Miss Bemyee Bogart, public health; cation, Mrs. W. P. Nichols and Mrs. diameter by the depth; Class 14, this point fa quite a hazard to pupils best seedling, one bloom. No more iHouse plants. Class 21. Large size The women of the Democratic par- helm's Hall and explained the jir&- Mrs. Norman Scully, subscription A. M. Cole; Decorations, Mrs II. House or Ornamental plant. Class 22 going to School No. 2 and to those Sandberg; Registry, Mrs. M. than one entry allowed. ty are also active and on Tuesday visions of the new loan measure. from Meehanicsville who must cross and IMrs. A. H. Fnrman, sunslhine. Lu- medium size House or Ornamcntil evening they will hold a session at Motion pictures illustrating the citt; Treasurer, Ms. H. Dillon; Pri- Gladiolus. Class 21. One spike, plant. Class 23. .Small size House or at this point to reach the other city es, Mrs. James Dawson; Judges, any color, any variety. Class 22, Wilhelm's Hall at s&ven thirty. Fol-ivarious phases of the plan schools, he has issued orders thut Ornamental plant. owing the meeting, a card party will j shown and the members of the as*o- Mrs. C. L. Cozzens; Publicity -and I large flowered, onq ^spike of three , Section Jf\ ..Novelties. . Cla&s • 11. there will be no more turning to the Local Residence Hospitality, Miss B. Bogart; En- varieties. - - • -'-^. •-•-«-•-<-•-" take place with Mrs. Russell Hubbs ciation made arrangements- to have right-on red lights at this point. For- Miniature gardens at least 12 inches as chairman. on hand all information concerning- tries, Mrs. A. J. Fonzel; Informa- Cannas. Class 31. One spike, any by eighteen inches. Class 21. Rock merly when the light turned red the color, any tytpe. Class 32, three At'this meeting also, final plans the plan for the benefit of tho^e who Robbed of Jewelry tion, Miss B. Deibert, Mrs. H. Ber- gardens. Class 31 Dish gardens. Class wish to take advantage of it. children were in the habit of rush- :en. spike, any color, any type. Class for attendance of a large South Am- ing across the street often in the 41. Floral novelty, Class 51 Wall re- boy delegation at the annual banquet The meeting was presided over- by- Two floor committees will serve, 41, any bulbous miscellaneous plant, ceptacle any flowers or foliage per- path of cars whose drivers could nut Valued at $300.00 not mentioned above. of the County Women's Democratic Theodore .Wilhelm, president of the see the children. The Chief is hav- the afternoon committee from four mitted. Class 01. Any novelty not Club to be held at the Wagon Wheel to seven, consisting of Mrs. B. Section B. Bushes. Class 11, Ro- group, with Arthur Hulse serving; as ing a sign made to inform motorists Clever Ruse Used by Youth to mentioned above. Inn at South River on Sept. 25th, secretary. State and national plumb- that no turns on red will be permit- Bird, Mrs. J. D. Van Pelt and Mrs. ses (a) best specimen rose bloom, (Section G. Artistic Arrangement. will be made. .Mi'ss Mary Nickerson ing codes were discussed at lengtis Gain Confidence of Gullible P. P. Coan, and the evening com- white, (b) best special rose bloom, ted. Victim. Class 11. Seven Dahlia blooms artis- is chairman of the local committee. and at the next meeting a code Us mittee, consisting of Mrs. E. C. pink, (c) best specimen rose bloom, tically arranged in basket, any type govern the local plumbers will be dis- '* On Wednesday Mrs. Muriel London Brower, Mrs. J. Dawson and A. Pie>- ellow. (d) best specimen rose bloom Hoist Koch of New York City wsis Local police and those of nearby one or more varieties other foliage cussed. communities are conducting a search gelbeck. red. (e) best specimen rose bloom, permitted. Class 12. DaWias, Class given a summons by Sergeant Mc- multicolor, (f) best specimen rose Joel Parker Will The members assembled were in- Cormack for passing the Main street for a house robber who Thursday Famous flower authorities have 21. Seven gladiolus in basket or vase formed by the representatives of the afternoon cleverly got away with je- been engaged to act as judges. bloom, Bingle, any color. Class 21, other foliage permitted. Glass 31. .and Stevens avenue light. McCor- Shrub, best exhibit of bloom or Heating and Plumbing Finance Cor., *inack reported she narrowly missed welry valued in the neighborhood of Those who will pass upon the entries Most artistic arrangement of roses. Observe Forty-Fourth that no money will be loaned under $300 from the residence of John shrub. Class 31. Vines, best ex- Class 41 most artistic arrangement a number of school children who were in Classes A, B and C are: Prof. H. hibit of blooming vine. the Home Loan act to persons who crossing at that point. Chief of Po- King at 223 Main street. Biekart, D. Rowland, Evans Smith of petunias in bowl. Class 51. Most Birthday This Evening plan to improve their properties and lice Quinlan released the woman in A young man who said he was and Nelson Rorary. Judges of Section c the guests of the Perth Amboy Youths Caught in y R last nighgtt at Barn Dance to Be Held at St. the refreshment committee has ar- The Chief's report indicates that Pine Avenue Sport Club and the La- Angry Sea Unable to Reach StSt. MMary's Guild Hall, following Mary's Hall, Oct. 26Uu ranged to serve refreshments to all during this time the police car has jcal Knights when the monthly meet- dies Auxiliary when further plans alt of New Jersey Chapter No. 4 will Home Port. the regular meeting of the organ- At meeting of the executive com- attending. been used considerable for other tharn for the fall nnd/ winter program will .—o— ization. The rehearsals will continue fe held! in the rooms here. A special mittee of St. Mary's Parent Teacher patrol work, and Quinlan estimates; be discussed. Three Perth Amboy youths, Wm. every night until the date set for K. OF C. FOURTH DEGREE that it has saved the deportment ia iffort IR being made to hwve a large At present members of the organi- H. Orbatt, John Zrinui and Andrew the show, Tuesday evening, October Association held recently at the home ittendance of local members present, of Mrs. P. J. McGowan, plans for the MEETS SUNDAY MORNING the neighborhood of $200 on trips to. zation are concerned principally with Sidivy landed in this city SaturdaS 2nd. the work house and other outside ilnce matters of great importance are arrangements fe-r the grtind ball to be night during the severe storm after new term of the association were iThe members of Msgr. John F. to be discussed. Refreshments will be Chairman Joseph Vail outlined completed. business held at the High .School Auditorium a thrilling experience in the storm tho pinna for the undertaking and Brady Chapter, Fourth Degree K. of served at the close of tho business on October 20th. James Leonard bns Those present at tho executive C. will meet at the council rooms on session. swept Raritan. left hte characters to the various SACRED HEART CARNIVAL been mode general chairman of this Early in the afternoon, the. three meeting were Mrs. A. Coakley, Mrs. David' strert, Sunday morning at ten committees. Those on the commit- j; EUwinger, Mrs. C. Eppinger, Mrs. CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT committee nnd he will bo assistedl by in a small row boat set out for a tee, assisting Mr. Vail are: Nick o'clock, it was announced this morn- TWO LOCAL YOUTHS Neils Banks, J. Henaberger, B. Hcns- fishing trip off the light house. When Vincent O'Connor, Mrs, N. Holton, ing. Chuilli, properties; James R. Chui- Mrl. F. Gordon, Mrs. A. Jerome, Mrs. Due to inclement weather exper- ENTER RUTGERS PREP borgrer, Anthony Vona and John the storm came up suddenly, their 1H, mua(o; John Flanigan, chorug; The members will make plans for ience-over the past -week end, the uni- Francis Nebus. little craft waa caught in the a^gry A. Sama, Mrs. Humphreys, Mrs. O. their annual Thanksgiving Formal ted organizations nn funniest eiwhnni'-. a piicltctbo'ili containing Tifly dollar; In] enrollment of ><)!!, while the 'police heiiclqimrora, they returned The next executive meeting will h'.jn C'IHII. "H-"i. It is administered by Rutgers Senior Class consists of lid slu- ito their homes IHTOSS the river. 1 "NOTICE" ''Diversity, Mrs. llttwiinl lirown anil daughter sit tho homf of Wpfmnn .»> i Tlie Wafer ronsitnu'r.i between dcnls. I'ivelyn, of Jtt'ondwfiy, lire I'ficndiiifv Oct. 7th when Ihc umbrella doii li"! i \v:i.fs Mi'ilched I'niiu Air.-:. 1 f'irsl and ficoi-Ke Sfreel axts .IIUIU-R H,iikins and s»n!t, two weck^ vnrnlitm v.'ilh ffiend* Mi Uv IHM- will lit ;i\v.'mlt"l. Mildcr's hnhann d V.'il". Will York' 5111.-'. Harry Kinlcol-sU-'m nnd daugh- ! Mi;.-•. l>orir. Ilnird of 2-Hi Sci'ond hereby notified that billw nrti fnil"d t round up the culprit. Sunday. j-t-.-t Hill'. L. I. Water Department. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN Perth Amboy Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co., Inc. Dozen Enumerators WHO'S WHO IN BUSINESS Leading Laundry and Dry Cleaning Firm Began Housing Lambie Every field of indeavor has its tcntion to telephone calls. No mat- Dalton jacknowlcdgi'd leader and in Perth tcr how delicate or expensive the JAmboy the Perth Amboy Laundry materials you may have in mind to Survey Last Week / P. Siwiec—Leading Perth Amboy Realtor A. Schein—Perth Amboy's Leading Abattoir land Dry Cleaning Co., Inc. 315 Maple be laundered or cleaned, no chance Is Preliminary Step for Itetter jst., stands out an acknowledged lead- is ever taken when dealing with the Housing Which Will Present .long the business leaders in |best interests of his friends and The Abbattoir business of Mr. A.! Amboy. When anyone buys meatjei in the launjry, dry cleaning- ami Perth Amboy Laundry and Dry Accurate Picluru of Local h Amboy an unprejudiced ob-i clients, and the large amount of Schcin located at 341 Florida Grove • from Mr. Schoin one knows that itjrufr shampooing field. They have Cleaning Co.', Inc. They operate in Real Estate. • coijldn't help but single out ..business he serves so compentently lioad, Perth Amboy, stands out as j means satisfaction, for Mr. Scheinibecn established in their present ;a spic and span manner and your •thy'of special mention Mr. P. from his place of business here one of the best concerns of its kind has established an enviable reputa-successful business hero for nearly;garments are returned to you'inn About 12 enumerators comprising if 425 Lawrence St., Perth shows much better than anything the city. It is a model of cleanli tion for conscientious business dea!- 17 years, and their excellent work- maculate and spotless. Readers of the field force of the Rial Property ne of that city's leading else just how ho is being appreciat- ness andil efficiently equipped. Miumjings. His same customers have pa- mnnship, prompt service and fair[ths paper who are not familiar with Inventory sponsored by the State d insurance men. Mr. cd. A man of unquestioned integri- of the local success of this firm can i tionized him ever since the first diiyjprjces have met with universal ap- the fine services offered by this Housing Authority, of which Stanley snent many years in thisjty in dealings, he has steadily and be traced to the intelligent direction; he opened his doors for business. No-proval of everyone who has ever i <.oncern are invited to feel free tojs. Holmes of Mupk-wood is chai- jndeavor and enjoys an [consistently forged ahead in reputa- by Mr. Schein, who has been estab-i thing so clearly demonstrates thejavailcd themselves of their service, telephone this firm or stop in. A!n,an of the Authority, bc^an their reputation for fair and j tion nnd in the making of a name in his present successful busi-jtrue character of a man as the warm This firm promptly dGiivor through- more ' reliable firm in this line at visitation .from the Perth Amboy ness here many years, and who is support of his fellow townsmen. This dealings with everyone here]for himself and every effort of this out this section, and pay special at- Perth Amboy can't be found. headquarters last Monday undor tho ,as ever availed themselves of man has always been characterized well known and well liked by every- Mr. Schein possesses in good mcirur? immediate sujKirvision of John G. one throughout this section, This and is one,of the best liked business- scellence of his service. Mr. l>y his inherent fairness, and his Seaman, and Richard R. Cunan, In satisfactory service. We are pleas- firm is also known as the City Li no es men in Perth Amboy. To re managers of 'tho Middlesox District. . also is a notary puhlic. Porkhouse. Mr, Schein specializes commend such a substantial business ia\ estate field in Perth Am- ed to have the opportunity to give This and .similar civic inventories credit to Mr. P. Siwiec, a man who in the sale of fresh killed meats and man as Mr. Schein, is indeed in or- in other Now Jersey .Metropolitan le is regarded by many as an dressed meats. He sells both retail •der, and we are pleased to do so in rity upon true values, as his has achived success in business here .Areas constitute a survey which be- and wholesale. He has always given print. His success an good reputa- sides providing a preliminary stop for experience in real estate ntstr only by honest and expert effort, dollar for dollar in quality fresh tion has come a> a reward of hones have qualified him as an ex- better housing* will also present an and to state that he is a man whom meats and is, without doubt one of and expert effort only during manj accurate picture of real estate. Word I.n the insurance field he spe- the best men in the business at Perth years here. •izes\jn' Firea nd Automobile In- our redaers can depend upon abso- eomosf rom the State Housing Auth- .ranee, with the best of companies. lutely for a reliable real estate and ority that the Real Property Inven- .Mr.• Siviec has always worked for the insurance service. tory underway there will mean the Christofferson Tailoring Firm- accumulation of valuable data on the condition an'i utro of building's, vacan- Albert Gillen-Keyporf s Leading Auto Wrecker Matthew Christofferson TYLE cies, development trends, structural Perth Amboy residents have been ptness and fair charges that tan types, .facilities and improvements. Albert Gillen, who operates Key- certainly assured. Mr. Gillen always Stock taking is an ordinary routine considers the man buying, never fry served with ,nn exceptionally fine characterized all their business trim port's leading auto wrecking firm tailoring service for a period of near- factions with Amboy residents. Nc for most business men. Every so of- located on Stone Road, Koyport, ing to grab the largest profit, fo'r WITH ten they deem it good policy to take he is too conscientious for that. He ly 40 consecutive years by tho firm matter what type of work you maj stands out as a leader in his branch of C. Christofferson, Perth Amboy's huve in mind1, no cluwice is ever tak an inventory and ascertain just what of the automotive business in this makes friends out of his customers, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS is what. That, at any rate, is the case and in this manner brings his pa- leading tailoring firm, located A en by dealing with this firm. Thej section. iHe has 'been actively engag- 825 Maple street. This firm has al- huve the ability, experience and cqu for nearly every business and indus- «d in his present successful business trons back. He makes parts for cars try—except real estate. Mr. Arthur reasonable and he buys the complete ways given a fine general tailoring ipment to perform anything desired here for the past 8 years, and has service, which has set it apart from and at a right price. Tho name of Fashions in clothes, like other fads and fancies, - J. Quinn, manager of the Centril won the confidence ami support of wrecks. His knowledge of District, points out that the real es- the auto wrecking business is com- the ordinary rank and file of such Chri.stoffcrson in the tailoring busi may come and go, but old-fashioned thrift has a the car owners here, through fair establishments. The present pro- ness in Perth Amboy has generally tate business here will be given a and square dealings with everyone. plete and he has never bon too busy definite index and guide on its posi- to perform civic duties as well. He prietor, and one who has been respon- become to be acknowledged as an way of enduring from one generation to the next. Mr. Gillcn features the purchase of sible for the fine reputation and ironibounJl guarantee for the best tion and net'dis. In commenting on all kinds of auto wrecks at the high- has always aided worthy Keyport the census, he pointed out that the projects, beneficial to its business steady progress tho firm hns achiev- services in the general tailoring bu- The most convenient and safest way to practice est cash prices. He also sells new ed is Mr. Matthew Christofferson, siness and this concern's continued movement was first envisioned by a •nd used parts for overy known make men and residents. This constitutes old-fashioned thrift today is to make systematic up of middlevvestern real estate a real citizen andi progressive busi- who has guided the business policies success is Assured undor tho earnest ' car. His well equipped and fully of the concern for the past 20 years. and Intelligent direction of Mr. Matt- deposits in vour Savings Account. While safely de- men. The thought met a fertile res- eked yards here, have become a ness leader. We feel it .a pleasure to ponse with the Bureau of Foreign give credit in print where it is most This concern is noted for the excep- hew Christofferson, who is a man ecca" for car owners who do their tionally skilled workmanship, prom- of exceptional ability nnd reliability posited it earns compound interest all of the time. and Domestic Commerce which sub- . n repair, as well as for many gar- thoroughly merited und Albert Gill- ( sequently instituted it as a -federal \i,{e .and repair shop owners, for they en certainly deserves commendation CWA project in over sixty cities. know Mr. Gillen gives everyone a for the reliable and dependable auto From the above Buieau, Mr. A. B. break. His .business has been built wrecking service he so efficiently Simons Dairy—Abraham Simon, Reliable Prop. linndall, a Research engineer, WHS up entirely through satisfied custo- represents to the people of this sec- commandcred for the Housing Au- mers and its continued success is tion. Prominent among the leading busi- complete satisfaction must ut times come first. Tho largest amount thority's staff as its Technical Ad- ness firms of Perth Amboy is the viser to direct this inventory. Not Simons Dairy with business estab- of names that the iSimons Dairy Pro- only real estate operators but others Peters Iron Works, Inc-Notable Perth Amboy Firm lishment located at 18G First street, ducts concern has been serving, they as well will be interested in learning Perth Amboy. This notable dairy have been doing so for many years, more about vacant buildings. Not just •Iron work for the industrial firms general factory requirements. Also products firm was first established which shows much bettor tha n any- The South Amboy those which have 'been idle since the f(nd business establishments is by •A complete engineering service. No and founded here 20 years ago by Mr. thing else, just how the efforts of depression but some of those which ino means routine business. It re- contract is tod large or intricate for Abraham iSiinon, who is the present the men behind this concern are bo- have been standing unoccupied for quires skill, strength, technique and this concern to promptly nandle. head of this progressive daily. Mr. ing appreciated, which is, just a» it years. Only the other day an enumer- iusiness acumen, as well as inher- Mr. P«tesr long experience and Simon also has his two sons in busi- should ibc. The prompt delivery tser- Trust Co. ator came upon a house which has ent ability. In Perth Amlboy one of equipment and ability enable him to ness with him, namely .Mr. Alex Si- vice, quality products, and fair pric»s been empty for twenty-five years, and $he loading firms in this field if perform in a manner satisfactory to nion and Mr. Benjamin Simon. This that have always characterized this according to the report, it was not -work is known as the Peters Iron all concerned]. He employs only the dniry products firm has served a concern have spelled success for 'haunte'di' Works, Inc. located at the foot of best men in the iron workig field and large clientele of fteady satisfied cus- them, as well as the prestige and guarantees every completed contract. tomers all over the Amtoy area and DEPOSITS INSURED There will be a lot of information iewis street. It is a credit to the good will of so many people of this obtained in this inventory and. after city and very muchly appreciated by This shows just what sort of a busi- dispense only wholesome and strictly area, we are pleased to compliment ness man he is. The Peters Iron pure milk and cream direct from the it is carefully, tabulated it will be •the leading industrial firms and oth- Mr. Abraham Simon upon his fine made available to planning and real- ers. The founder and owner of this Works, Inc. are noted for prompt- farm to your doorstep. Mr. Abraham reputation as a business man of the ness, efficiency and fair contract Simon has always been known for The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ty boards as well as governmental notable concern is Mr. John J. Pe- highest integrity, and wish to state agencies. For the tatter it will be ters, who established his firm here charges. The name of Peters, in iron fair and square dealings with every- WASHINGTON, D. C. one in this section of the county dur- that any dairy products concern op- used) mainly as a guide for future in 1915, ami has, ever since, been work at Perth Amboy, has stood as erated by successful and substanthl a guarantee for the best service for ing his many years in business here. MAXIMUM INSURANCE construction and financing programs. doing all kinds of work in the line, business man as Abraham Simon, its Stanley S. Holmes particularly em- serving with distinction and rclia- 19 consecutive years and no man in He has always adherred to that fine FOR EACH DEPOSITOR that city enjoys a better reputation commercial policy with everyone, continued success is assured. A high- phasizes the point that all informa- Irility the iron working requirements ly recommended! dairy service. tion received will be helii strictly of many large firms in this secton.. for workmanship and business inte- which provies that every customer's \ grity than Mr. John J. Ptters, a man confidential and will only be used' for The Peters. Iron Works, Inc. special- statistical purposes. The enumerators ize in steel construction, tanks; who has achieved his success inde- pendently since entering business. have been pledged to secrecy and are stacks, flues, smoke breeching and Max L. Scott—Prominent Real Estate Business rot permitted to roveal any facts con- Among the business leaders of nesses. Mr. 'Scott has always vistiul- cerning any, specific property. The Perth Amboy we deem it a pleasure ized the practical side of a proposi- The PERSONAL BRUSH of thousands workers are identified by the badges Anderson Sign Compay—Reliable Sign Concer to bring before our many readers Mr.,tion and then acted with good judg- they wear and the working material which th«y curry. Every field of endeavor has its ac- commercial establishments of the Max L. Scott of 280 Hotoart street,' ment. which reveals the splendid cha- OF DENTISTS \ nqwledged leader and among the Amfooy section for many years. Skill- well known and well liked real es- racter of the man. His start was on New available at your Heading concerns in Perth Amboy, we ed workmanship and high class ma- tate operator and business broker. a small scale, but with plenty of bu- FIRST are pleased to mention the Anderson terial enter every job completed by Mr. Sc.-.U has been actively engaged siness acumen, elbow grease an in- druggist PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sign Company of 145 New Brunswick this notable concern, and they guar- in the business life of this city for herent ability Mr. .Scott has steadily t Compact brushing head. Broadway anil Church Straat avenue, one of the most dependable antee their work. The Anderson the past 16 years in the realty field |and consistently forged aheid to his • Sturdy bristles. Rer. Chat. F. VanHorn, Jr., Pastor firms in the city. The Anderson Sign Sign Co. is a splendid and fitting de- and has proven conclusively that he present affluence. Mr. Scott's in- 'Co, has been actively engaged in bu- monstration of a successful firm, has the ability to bring to a success- tegrity has never once bwi ques- • Rigid Natural handle. Rev. Charles Van Horn and fa- mily have returned from their va- siness here for many years and was winning prestibc and good will each ful conclusion real estate operations, tioned since the first day he entered The ideal tooth brush for year. Their prices on all sign work both big and little. In business bro- the business life of Perth Am toy. He cation at Ocean City, N. J. and ro- foundedi by Mr. P. Anderson. He modern brushing methods. also has identified with him in the is very reasonable and some sign kerage he has also Been unusually thoroughly merits his success and it eumed on Sunday. 9:45 A. M. Bible School. f Jbusiness Mr. Steve Adams and Mr. companies would charge twice as successful figuring in many large is such men we like to mention in our Make This YOUR J. Adams, The company engaged in much for such quality work as is per- transactions of Perth Amboy busi- newspaper. Personal Tooth truth 11 A. M. Preaching. a general sign service of all kinds, formed here. The success and good T:30 P. M. Preaching. specializing in window lettering and reputation of the Anderson Sign Co. Thursday 7:30 P. M. Prayer meet- auto trucks nnd commercial vehicles is therefore well merited and Mr. Grant's Garage—P. Amboy's Leading Buick Garage ing. a specialty. Mr. Anderson haH spent Anderson and his associates deserve ipractically all his life in the sign special commen'diation and recommen- Every branch of the automotive made a deep personal study of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL , business and is an expert of more dation from this paper for the xiseful field has its acknowledged leader mechanicisms of this worthy General CHURCH ', than ordinary ability, as is attested actiivity and influence they have ex- and in the City of Perth Amboy, Motors product. He has the best of Rev. A. G. Polhemus, Pastor , erted in the business life of Amboy Grant's Garage, located at 126 Fust equipment, thoroughly experienced by the fact that this firm have serv- Sunday SchoolTVtfB A. M. ed manyi of the largest industrial, and vicinity. street, stands .out as the leading gar- men and completes his -work on sche- "Hoo Ray Nite" age catering to the owners of Buick duled time. Moreover his prices are EVERY FRIDAY Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. automobiles. Mr. Adolph N. Grant altogether reasonable. Buick owners Morning subject, "The sirit of in the proprietor of this notable gar- of South Amboy, and Mr. Grant ser Fun! Prizes! Funny Stunts! Dancing! a son". Magnolia Inn—Popular Freneau Rendezvous age and has been in the garage busi- ves many here, recommend him most ' Evening subject, "Vicarious heal- ness since 1911. For himself since highly, as just as reliable as the car Special Attractions (Friday, September 7th ing". Almost everyone who is fortunate ifine dinner here each night and their 1926 handling Buick service, repairs he specializes on. We 'direct our ma- CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH enough to have a good healthy appe- famous sandwiches also ar-> apprecia- and overhauling, he is an expert of ny readers who own iBuick automo- FREE! FREE! FREE! tite is on the alert for a good dining ted. A large assortment of the fin- 10 LIVE RACING TURTLES (full grown) 10 Organized 1852 more than ordinary ability on Buick biles to feel free to wheel in here at Main Street and Broadway plnco where they may obtain well cut imported and domestic wines, li- cars. Guaranteeing civery job turn- any time and let Mr. Grant give NAGEL'S LIVE TURTLE RACES •cookodi moala and get them served quors and beer are featured here to ed out, regards skilled workmanship your car the once over. It might save The .Rev. Harry Stambury Weyrioh, promptly. The Mngnolin Inn, located serve you drinks for your every and materials used. Mr. Grant his you considerable later on. FEMALE MASKED MARVEL LADY WRESTLER Rector on Frencnu avenue, Proneau, is one mood. Altogether the prices are most Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Will Meet All Comers In Her Class 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion. of the most popular of such estab- moderate. A fine new long bur is a lishments in this section. The service ADMISSION INCLUDING DANCING TEN CENTS 10:45 A. M. Morning Prayer and •decided asset. There is alwnys a smile Cliffwood Inn—Fine Cliff wood Dining Place Sermon. is iihviiys prompt- and courteous. The on tnp at the Magnolia Inn. It is 10 votes for King and Queen Contest \v)ith each ad- delicious home (rooked meals served Among the leading dining rendez- the best interests of their patrons, mission ticket. iliore have met. with the approval ",f ronducled along those friendly lines ami everybody returns here. The Ma- vous of this section, The Cliffwood an everyone must be satisfied here. An Excuse for Murder everyone from Amboy who has over Inn located on the State Highway at. At certain periods of the yenr on gnolia Inn stands out prominently IUS This has been one of the reasons for stopped in here. The kitchen is spot- Cliffwood stands out as one of the its success and popularity among the DANCING-SATURDAY SEPT 8TH the hot plains and deserts of South lessly clenn and presided over by mi a lender in lh<> field- and their large best liked inns among the residents people here. The quality of the food America, South Afiicn and Asia Minor, expert clu-f. who lakes considerable patronage of particular people shows of the Amboy section. The Cliffwood has never been sacrificed. This place bitter mill hurnliiR winds blow for sev- •pride in his work. Only the best foo'ls much bettor tlvin anything else just Inn has been established for the pa.-t is recommended by many prominent GRAND MOVIE MASK BALL eral cliiya nt a time nnd so uffoct both the market affords lire placed in the whiil sort of n place it is. We arc 'I years, und during this period of people from all over the county who hutnaiiH mid nnlniiils that persnus who kitchen nt Lite Magnolia Inn in the pleased to recommend the Ma/nolia time has ibuilt up a fine reputation each week are seen here. The service commit crimes, even murder, during first place. The Macnolia Inn h:is Inn to our many friends here as the among the particular diners of this at this place is very pleasant and SUNDAY, SEPT 9TH these nerve-rendliii: jMles nro seldom been established for the past 7 years ropi'iotor is a past master in th; art section. One of their famous spe- offers all the grace and hospitality Free movie masks to patrons. Dance with Clark piinlsliPil.--r.-ni..r1-- "•.-'•'<• nnd is a cozy rendezvous that is con- of successful tavern and dining di- cialities is their delicious chicken and of the American home. Located where Gable, Constance Bennett, Loretta Young, Buddy Rod- stantly growing in popularity among rection and is well liked in South steiak dinners which are served here parking accommodations are ample gers and other stars. Lots of fun for everybody. the residents here. They feature a Amlboy. nt $1.00. The choicest of liquors also i private parties and special groups of are sold here at popular price'. Aithe Amboy section will receive the MUSIC BY TOMMY TROYANO AND friendly atmosphere prevails here,'cheerful welcoinc extended all spe- HIS COLLEGIANS und when one first dines heve it im-jcial visitors. The Cliffwoacl Inn ccr- Melba Rest—Notable Dining Rathskeller Rendezvous mediatcly comes to ones mind thut|tninly deserves patronage for noth- 25 votes for King and Queen Contest given with Looking through the list of differ- iStnmb has always seen to it that 'this is a good place to dine.' The ing but the best is featured at this each admission ticket. ent outstanding dining establishments everyone has a real good time here. Cliffwood Inn has always worked for notable price. popularly patronized by the residents A pleasant atmosphere of refinement COMING EVENTS of South Amboy and vicinity, we are prevails here nt all times and people SATURDAY, SEPT. 15TH: GAME PARTY AND pleased to mention the iMelha Rest, can come down here any evening and located on the State Highway at ibring the whole family, everyone A. K. Jensen—Mason and Building Contractor DANCING Morgan. The Melba Rest has been will like It. The service here is al- SUNDAY, SEPT. 16TH: BEAUTY DANCES AND established in business since 1921, One of tho moat important busi- contract charges. Mr. Jensen is tho ways prompt, and courteous and tho ness services in any city the size of OTHER CONTESTS and has won «n enviable reputation Melba Rest is ripic and span at nil tyre of broad visioned business man/ all over the state for their delicious Perth Amhoy la that service which who has always worked strenuously SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 23RD: GRAND KING times. Mr. Elmer Straub hns al- has to do with the mason nnd build- ami untiringly for the best interests dinners, particularly their son food 'wnys openntodi the Mellba Rest along AND QUEEN'S BALL AND ENTERTAINMENT. BuAJOB Tvmtoal and fish dinners. None better can be ing service. Perth Amboy has been of his clients. Through his long ex- thoso friendly linos and makes unusually fortunate in the fact thnt perience, equipment and ability, he. Crowning of King and Queen. Special talent and danc- —SUNDAYS— enjoyed anywhere on the const. The friends out of all his customers. ing 2:30 P. M. Admission Ten Cents. popular and well liked! owner of the it has been served for many years is prepared to submit bids on nny Sept. 30, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, 26 Ifiome of his steady patrons come by an individual who hnn continued sizo job. And his figures hnve SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 23RD: COUNTRY STORE Melba Rest is Mr. Klmer Stniub, who from nil over the ?tate. No matter bee. II is a past master in the art of suc- to g:\in in the prestige nnd good will always met with approval. Mr. Jen- AND BARN DANCE. Testimonial to George Na- —WEDNESDAYS— whether you spend a dime or a dol- of the citizens of this city. We re- sen hns advanced nhend In reputa- cessful dining and rathskeller direc- lar yon are made lo feel it is sin- gel, Barrels of fun for everybody. Admission Twen- Oct. .'), 17, 31, Nov. 14, 28, Dec. 12 tion.. The only the llic.il that the mar- fer to Mr. A. K. Jensen, prominent, tion and in the making /'><(,n from the per- Beach Club Casino Boardwalk found in the ccllni', where drinks for many renders of Srnilh Amboy and er mini in the same liusinosn. lie formal) llfilled contract, your ervory mood, are mixed from vicinity has lH'on most thorough!)' hint always .completed his work on Hucli deserves lo sue-' the- choicest of imported itml domes- merited. It ia u phvisurev to reoom- ncliciluIiMl time, employs only tho cecd 'it success is ~\ Laurence Harbor, N. J. mciKl. the iMolbn .Host. bust mun • available nnd mnkiui fnlr tic liquors, wines nmli boor. Mr. § ni OF , \ / PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7.1934.

BUSKEY CLUB AND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO turn to this city at a reasonable PINE AVENUE CLUB'S 3:30. They arrived at South An Who's Afraid Of Tiger A. C. Practice FIREMEN STILL LEAD : COtfEY ISLAND FRIDAY I hour. Music for dancing will be play- on the return trip at 2:30 Mo* ed by Fred O'Brien's Orchestra both EXCURSION SUCCESSFUL ' T-".-e Perth Amboy Knights of Co- morning. The Buskey Club and the Broadway going and coming from the park. More than one hundred persons Big Bad Cardinals? for Stiff Schedule Firemen teams in the YMCA soft lumbus will hold the annual moon- Bu=es for all surrounding towns will At tlie meeting of the clul 1 light excursion to Conev Inland, Fri- transported in three buses purticijri- night further plans were, mad ball leag-ue point with pride to the meet the boat upon its return lo I ted in the excursion under the :ms- fact that they have still to taste de- iday, Sept. 14, landing; at Steeplechase j Pc-rth Amboy. Tickets may be procur- the grand bjll which will take Tigers Tossers Ask of Gridiron Contests j Pier, in the heart of Coney Island's [ pices of the Pine Avenue Sporting- at the High. School auditorium 01 feat. The Catholic Club and IrousH- ed from any members of the Knights Club to Coney Island on Sunday. The es teams are tied for second place. famous amusement center. or from the committee at the boat be- last week in October, with thoi far Four Umpires Officiate as Much Red and While Team Will Open The boat will leave the Perth Ain- I fore sailing time. excursionists left the club house at 'Paramount girls' orchestra IV In the new league the Cubs are 1:30 and arrived at the island at DiFx.-us.ssed Ball Contest Takes Against Raritan Colored Gia- the leaders with a single game to boy City Dock at 7 p. m. and will re- ing the music. Place. | nts Sept. 23rd. their credit as the result of their de- Tht past week end p'iid well earned Practice sessions have already been feat of the Riversides. The "Police • ••••• ••••••&••••!! •••••••••••••••••(•••H^ baseball dividends to the Tijrers with started by the Tiger A. C. in prepar- who are credited with having a bad three victories at the Ward avenue ation for the football season, which case of "cold feet" have not yet male field, with one of the victories bcinj; will begin on Sunday, Sept. 23rd, an appearance on the field. In their especially profitable. when the white and red striped war- soheduled games -with the "Citizen" Why Worry REAL VALUED On Sunday the Danish America) riors of the grid open this years team and the Cubs they failed to put A. C. of Perth Amttoy (bowed befo:1 schedule against the powerful Rari- in an appearance. in the slants of Slover in the first frame tan Colored Giants of Keyport. Tomorrow afternoon the Methodis about Winter? of a double header by a count of 3-2. The Tigers are out to better last Men will play the Marathon Bu: However the spice of the day's pro- fall's showing and some of the best team and Monday night the Mara gram was forthcoming in the seconc competition in the state is being thons play again when their oppon game of the twin bill when Rip Mer-booked. Several veterans, along with ents will ,be the Baptist Men. Tues- Reconditioned Car; cer stood the local Cardinals on theii some new faces, will bear the brunt day the Junior Order will play the INSTALL heads to a tune of 3-2. Now the Tim-of the campaign, which is expected to Episcopal Men and the Citizen team These cars are not merely "USED CARS. ers (if Tigers can laugh) may en-be strenuous. will meet the Cubs. Wednesday night joy a long ami loud series of guffaw; The Raritan Colored Giants boast the Pennsylvania Railroad will play AMERICAN They have had excellent care from their f01 fit the expense oi their adversaries of the appearance in the lineup of the Buskey Club. Thursday's attrac- mer owners, and, and have been thorough] for it was the Cardinals who recently several of the best colored pigskin tions will be the D&S All Stars RADIATOR complained that the Tigers were carriers in Monmonth county, and theagainst the Methodist Men and th( "RE-CONDITIONED" by our mechanical,.de- afraid to take them on in battle? visitors should' keep the locals step- Police team against the Riversides The game was so close throughout ping around. Friday night it -will be the Broadway HEATING partment. however, that a little better grade o Those Tigers attending practice Firemen and the YiMOA and' Satur- umpiring might—and would—hav< sessions arc: Boots Inman, George day afternoon the Catholic Club and reversed the outcome. As it was theEckert, Joe Foleski, Jim Cassidy, the Riversides. • Why buy a 'USED CAR" when it is just as dissatisfaction over the decisions re- Tunis Johnson, John Inman, Miller sulted In changing umpires four tim- Johnson, Bill Innran, Charlie Baron, FEMALE WRESTLER TO easy to own a "RE-CONDITIONED" car? es while the fray was going on. Hen- Take up to 3 Years to Pay Fred Rehfuss, Freddy Eose, Ike APPEAR AT HOORAY NITE ce the justification for the Cardinal Longstrect, Lester Tiae, Earl and Here Are Several Outstanding Values: seeking a return engagement witli Manny Applegate, Barney Opiola, Despite the fact bhat the majority NO DOWN PAYMENT 1934 PLYMOUTH DEMONSTRATOR the big cats. -Sounders, Gary Jankowski, John of shore fun spots have called it a The Labor Day game featured Jim- Yeager an'di Popeye Henry. day and closed up until next season LOWEST INTEREST If you have been wor- 1933 PLYMOUTH DB LUXE COUPE. With safety glass ail around. Free wheeling. Air Wheels. An my Dill and the reappearance of Slo- Laurence Harbor continues to be a ried about the dan- ver to set back the strong Metuchen PINE NIGHT FOR DUCKS hotbed of fun, with a fine series of NO MORTGAGE exceptional buy. Must be seen to be appreciated. A. C. by & score of 4-3. The Tiger PLANNED_AT Y. M. C. A. programs at The Beach Club Casino gers of going through Worth seeing before buying a new car. played bang-up ball and the mount for the next two weeks. NO ______^^^^^CO-MAKER_ another winter like work of Dill and Slover was well Whether it rains or not Monday The Hoo-Iiay Nite will be held to- 1931 CHRYSLER DE LUXE SEDAN. A car which substantiated! by the splendid fielding night, Sept. 17th, will bo a good night night with the usual routine sup- •v..,.. --* the last, without ade- has had excellent care by its former owner. and timely batting of the rest of the for ducks at the Y.MOA. The Hardly plemented by the Female Masked quate heating facilities, these convenient 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN $50 outfit. But in this game again the Abies composed of Harold Edge- Marvel, Lady Wrestler, who will umpiring breaks happened to favo comb, captain; Josophi Poulson, Vin- terms will be good news to you. They certainly DODGE SEDAN $50 the locals for the visitors, man fo meet all comers in her class. Tomor- cent Poulson, William Gominger and row nigiht there will bo dancing at dispose of all money problems that might CHRYSLER SEDAN ...... $50 man, appeared to be better than thi Edward .SchaefFer finished In first ,Tiger showings. the Casino, and the Grand Movio 1930 FORD PANEL DELIVERY \ place with the Knights a close second. Mask Ball will be held- on Sunday, have kept you from taking this step sooner On next Sunday the Tigers wil ' The affair on Sept. 17 will be Re-with Tommy Troyano and his Cnl- Let our engineer gauge your requirements 1928 CHEVROLET COACH •gain feature a double bill with tw cognition Night when the numerous leglans furnishing the music. STUDEBAKER SEDAN. etrong teams as the opposition. ' prizes won during the Tournament and give you an estimate. The cost will be will Ibe distributed. The "Eats" com- MRS. FLORENCE BUCKALEW financed through us, by the Heating & Plumb- TENNIS SEMI-FINALS mittee under the direction of Walter DRISCOIX DIED YESTERDAY Peterson have promised a treat. ing Finance Corporation at the low rates PROMISE MANY THRILLS y All men interested in bowling have Mrs. Florence Buckalew Driscoll, authorized by the Federal Housing Adminis- of 443 Maple Avenue, Elizabeth, _, Donald Reed, Jr., Tennis Chair been urged to be present at this af- tration. Phone, call or write for quick action. CH AS. F. STOAUB man at the YIMKXA., promises thai fair when plans for the coming big died at the fit. Elizabeth Hospital, the coming semifinals, and men',pin season will be formulated. Elizabeth, yesterday morning at the 1: j DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER dingles will provide spectators with age of 34 yearn. The deceased was a I Dodge and Federal Trucks plenty of breath taking pliays when TIGERS WILL AWARD former resident of this city, having G.T.W1LHELM Chris Nicanvo meets Angelo Nicarvo moved to Elizabeth just a few years (Long wheelbase Chassis for School Bus Purpose*) •nd William -Chapman meets Pete: HANDJtfADE QUILTi ago. Sanitary and Heating Engineer Bead. "• The Tiger A. C. Auxiliary are the} She is survived by her husband, Merco Oil Burners PINE AVE. and WESSCO ST., BAY VIEW . In the mixed doubles tourmameni sponsors of a grand drawing to take John Driscoll, and eight children 228 FIRST STREET SOUTH AMBOY MANOR, SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. •during the past week Miss K. Eulne place at the Empire Theatre during ,who range in age from fifteen years and H.' Leonard eliminated Hiss M. the third -week in October when a to eight months. Her father and a Telephone 292 Telephone South Amboy 160 Batchelor and Robert D. Stivers. hand made quilt will be the grand brother reside at Shrewsbuy, and a prize. sister, Mrs. Arthur Harris of 184 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••5 METHODIST PROTESTANT This evening the organization will' No. Boadway, this city, also sur- CHURCH hold a meeting at the home of Miss Ivive. Funeral services will be held ' "' Rev. S. R. Wilhelm, Pastor Dorothy Inman on Pine Avenue and'at St. Marys Church, in Elizabeth, * 10 A. M. Sunday School all who took part in the recent Hoff- on Monday at ten o'clock with in- 11 A. M. Morning Worship. man Day parade as representatives terment at Elizabeth following. Preaching by Brother Taggart of pf the organization are especially re- quested to be present. Plans for an The Waiter Coal Company has Avon. purchased a Ford delivery truck from 7:80 P. M., Song Service. Preach outing and social will also be dis- ing at 8 o'clock. cussed! at the meeting this evening. McKeon and' Andrews. , .Wednesday evening, 7:30 Prayer Meeting. •Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 T. M. •rtinlbt to the aaum-Oti tft* ml mm "It's a grand and glo- rious feeling in the wintertime to know your closet is filled with delicious preser- ves—made from Fra- nk's fruits and vege- tables."

QneFriendMsMctkr Tel. 277 Fresh Killed Chickens lb. Dad iay«: "Maybe money can't buy hap- pineu but it can purchase a Genuine Spring Legs of Lamb 23c lb. mighty fine place for it to eat and ileep in." Your monoy wil) buy Good Pime Beef Rib Roast - 25c lb. Health In the form of PURE meat! and poultry when you lend your order to thU modern Home Made Loose Sausage - 28c lb. meat market. Our prices are Makes telegraph poles Cut Rate. Milk Fed Veal, legs or rumps 23c lb. Short Forequarters C Spring Lumb, lb 14 Prime Beef Chuck Roast 22c lb. Breast of Lumb c look like a picket fence Pound T0 Fresh Smoked Hams, fancy Yellow Onions 1 (\^ whole or shank half, lb 25° 3 lbs. for 1 l/C Blue Sunoco is packed with fast, lively power—the kind thai Freah Pork Loins, makes telegraph poles look like a picket fence . . . but that's either end,- not Fancy Cooking Apples 6 lbs. for 25c frozen, lb. 20° not all. One tankful will show you what its knockless power, Fancy Fowl C its high test, streamline action can do for your car. When you Pound 21 Jersey Lima Beans 2 lbs. for 19c check its performance and long mileage we think you'll agree Top or Bottom Round ' that Blue Sunoco is worth more than its regular gas price. for Roasting 29° Cider Vinegar Prime Rib Roast, quality beef, lb. 25° Gallon 29c Fresh Flat Spare C Bring Your Jug RIGHT Oil X Ribs, lb 15 will'Increase power, too New Saur Kraut STANDARD TOMATOES 3 No. 2 cans 22c In modern high compreiiion raotori 3 lbs 25° 12 cans 88c; 24 cans ?1.75 the tpiic* between the pjuon and the cylinder head it small. Thai1* why i Rib Lamb Chops C little amount of bard cirhuo cause* Pound 25 Early Garden FLAGSTAFF PEAS 2 No. 2 cans 33c knocking and cuti down power. Fresh Chopped 12 cans —...$1.95; 24 cans $3.85 Hamburger, 2 lbs. 25° FLAGSTAFF SAUERKRAUT 2 No. 2«/2 cans 25c Fresh Smoked 12 cans $1.48; 24

FOR QUAHTY DEAL AT FRANK'S MARKET streamlining. • .Blue Sunoco 5 -17170 NNORTO H BROADWAY fell BORDENTOWN AVE.. SOUTH AMBOY N.J. I — ••-•-• .._ * . 1—ami ill FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN IN APPRECIATION MRS. SARAt Published Weekly By FUNEK We desire to express our sincere Mrs. Sarah Sc. THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY Meet Your Friends Tomorrow at thanks and appreciation to our Telephone South Amboy 4 age, well known in friends and neighbors for the many her home, 5M6 211-213 First Strert tokens and words of comfort and (Near Broadway) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Britt and Philadelphia, on Tue. THE SHAMROCK CAFE sympathy extended to us during our The funeral will ta. family spent Suiuiay at Atlantic recent bereavement. Highlands and Point Pleasant. the home of her sister, J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR CORNER OF STEVENS AVE. AND HENRY ST. B. T. Damibertson and family. Thompson, 217 Henry si Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurtz, John afternoon at 3 p. m. Intt Dohaney, Gertrude Dill, Carl W Subecrtbe to the CIUMB—Get (be real newe be in Christ Church Cemev TOMORROW—HOFFMAN DAY Whiting and Elizabeth Doyle speni All Kinds of Wines and Liquors Saturday evening with friends ir Tomorrow people from this city and from every part of th Mi 11 town. J. M. ZALESKI, Prop. »»innmni. HHH !•»•*•< I I IH+*. ****** .•state will pay honor to one who has risen high in the ranks of the Mrs. Julia Davies and her son and For United States Senator Headers,of our state, Harold G. Hoffman. daughter of Philadelphia visited re- .People in all walks of life, those affiliated with every politi cently with Samuel Crozier of Main A. HARRY MOORE '«al party, will witness a series of events befitting the man tostreet and Mr. and Mrs. William rl.MIIIIHIItHI+4 whom this honor is being paid. Strictly a product of South Am- Crazier of Henry street, For Governor "boy .this man has risen from obscurity until now he seeks the Mr. and Mrs. John Tomaszewski WILLIAM L. DILL •highest elective office in our state, and is not only well known in and children are spending their va- To South Amboyans and Visitors on Hew Jersey but in many states in our Union. cation with relatives at Haselton, Pa Relief-Recovery-Reconstruction TWembers of the local Hoffman for Governor Club are to be '•congratulated on their efforts in holding this celebratin here to- Mrs. William Shaw and children of VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET Norristown, Pa., spent several days •ttrorraw. According to the program of events which they have the past week with the former's fa- Paid for by John J. Rafferty, County Chairman. :annunced, they have worked hard in making the preparations for ther, Wallace Emmons of Church at. -the Say. Prominent men and women from this city form the Hoffman Day >l 11< 111 III* >«»'! 111 1111 M************** 11 ******* •committee in charge, and each one has done his or her share tow- Mrs. Howard Brown and daughter Evelyn have moved from Main street :ard the success of Hoffman Day. to a new address on North Broad- It is the" duty of every South Amboyan to stay at home way, ^ LYONS TAVERN ttomorrow and enjoy the day's festivities, for they will not only be jpaying a tribute to a native son, but they will be also honoring All Girl Scouts of Troop No. 1 will THIS please report at the corner of Henry Extends Greetings "ihe memory of our famous Old Salt Water Days of many years itrect and Stevens Avenue at 2:15 :ago, the second Saturday in August. o'clock on Saturday, Aug. 11, ready To those who visit our city, The Citizen extends a cordial to parade. BUILDING AND LOAN welcome. The regular meeting of South Am- boy Lodge No. 1554 loyal Order of ">•' LYONS TAVERN ASSOCIATION'S -V.—- THE FIRE ENGINE SITUATION Moose will be held in Welhelm's' Hall at 228 First street on Tuesday even- monthly payment mortgage plan is like paying for your If any South Amboy citizen had approached any member of _, Aug. 14. All membera are re- Thomas Lyons, Prop. "the local governing body aroimd the first of this present year quested to be present. After the meet- home with rent money. It's easy, simple and inexpen- -with the suggestion that the city purchase any new fire appara- ing, refreshments will be served. sive. tus, he would have been dismissed abruptly with the statement Rev. Edward P. Brinkmnn will Corner Broadway and Augusta Street that the city couldn't afford it. Yet just the other night the lo- reach the 11 o'clock morning servico When you BUY, BUILD OR when your present ut the First Baptist Church next cal governing body voted unanimously in favor of an ordinance MORTGAGES come due, this. Association can help you. authorizing the issuance of bonds to finance the purchase of a Sunday. 3iew fire engine. STUPHIN'S FOOTPATH Subscribe Now It is true, of course, that the authorization of the issuance PLAN GETS APPROVAL t>f the bonds does not mean they will be issued. Nor does the ac- —o — tion mean that there will be any new fire engine bought. It is The Federal Emergency Relief Ad- A Hoffman Day Treat For Your Family and significant, and unusual, in this respect that the bond ordinance ministration has advised Congross- Investors and Owners Building came up first. Custom, not law, decrees that the purchase be mnn Wm. II. SutpMn that his re- made first, the means of financing the purchase worked out af- luest to build footpaths along New , Friends terward. It is also evident that the council members, although vo- Jersey ihighiways is pormissablo as and Loan Association work projects, under the regulations ting as a unit on the bonds, are by no means agreed as to the ad- of that Government agency. It was visability of buying a new fire engine now despite the compara- tateii if they are desired in New Home Hide Pies and Cakes of All Kinds at The tively and seemingly, low prices at which such equipment now Forsey, the beat plan would be to take sells. t up in regular fashion with tho One would wonder, then, what has happened to justify such New Jersey local authorities where ;he project is desired. Also, that the HOME KITCHEN a drastic about face on the part of any of the gentlemen who par- ((termination as to whether any par- ticipate in the spending of local taxpayers' money. And, ex•icula- r project was more desirable «ept for one thing, one would have to search diligently for a rea- ;han something ajready under way Also Candy, Ice Cream and Cigars son for such a change in attitude. •ould beL in the hands of local and Most prominent reason is the energetic and enthusiastic ;tatc offices. .... ' QUAUTY FOODS MOMIATEMKIS coumous'soviet Congressman Sutphjin urges all -work of the present chief of the fire department in the discharge municipalities interested in procur- of certain duties imposed upon him by the ordinance under which ing such footpaths along their high- the fire department operates. Upon him, conscientious, earnest ways, so inform their local and State THE HOME KITCHEN and serious type of man that he is, rests the responsibility for relief offices as suggested by the seeing that the city's fire fighting equipment is kept at tip top Washington office. Mrs. Florence Pairsen Bean, Prop. •efficiency at all times. Hence there is no fault to be found with RESBYTERIAN LADIES Turn endeavoring to do something about the Selden engine which TO J5ERVE SUPPER 264 JOHN STREET TEL. 113 is supposed to enable the Independence Engine Co. to render ser- The Ladies Aid Society of the vice in case of need. Here was an entire fire company with 40 irst Presbyterian Church will serve NEW FRIENDS members at full strength, practically useless because of the con- hot roast beef supper in the base- ...and they'll b« firm and fast fritndi, tool For AlP dition of the apparatus. Local automobile mechanics are renen- t of the church tomorrow after- handlvi fruits and vegetables of th* highest govern- loon from five to aight o'clock. The ment gradtt, and rush** them garden fresh to the ported to have admitted themselves all but helpless to fix the stores each morning. Serve A*P fruits and vegeta* ollowing menu ;will be served: hot machine. Unable to effect repairs, the chief gave way to his bits this week-endl They're priced unusually low. doubts and condemned the machine as unsafe and unfit for ser-roast beef, miashed potatoes and :ravy, fresh string beans, sliced to- EXTRA LARGE SIZE vice. natoes, beets, bread and butter, ice Broadway merchants were soon familiar with the stpry of ream and coffee. the oldest fire fiffhting unit in the city being all but useless in CANTALOUPES ECEIVED TOO LATE s No GRADE 6 lb case of need. Discussions brought up the question of insurance FOR CLASSIFICATION We Extend Our Congratulations To °- -' - rates and the possible danger in case of fire because the nearest 'OR SALE: Baby carriage, practi- FREESTONE basket FANCY TENDES, CRISPY serivaceable engine was so far away, and so on. With an impor- cally new. Reasonable. Apply 733 c C tant election in the offing it is small wonder that local politicians Bondentown Ave. 8-10-2t Stringless Beans2"»15 Celery Hearts bunch 1O HOME-GROWN U.S. No. 1GHADE soon became involved. b »«<><•• 5C New Potatoes 15' Jj,23c The fact remains however, that So«th Amboy has now, and nival Wednesday evening. Finder has had for years, the lowest fire insurance rate that is granted will please return to Mrs. J. Grim- to any municipality that does not maintain a Paid fire depart- ley, 121 Stevens Ave. 8-10-lt HAROLD G. HOFFMAN Del Monte Tomatoes £.16* ment. There has been no material change in the basic rate here OR SALE: 18 foot Clinker Sea C through many years despite the efficiency of the local fire de- •Skiff with engine in A-l condition. Del Monte TOMATO JOI« 3 can. 23 partment rising very high, as it is now, and falling very low, as Price reasonable. Inquire John Di- c it was about ten years ago. The test Monday night indicated 'Santis, 209 First Street, or Nelson Puffed Rice . 2PakQg.,23 that the hydrant pressure along Broadway is sufficient to afford R. Graver, Morgan, N. J. 8-10-tf C plenty of protection for the ordinary blaze. And that same test JOHN J. CROSS Puffed Wheat 3 ,»*..« 23 did nothing to dispel the doubt that not all of the present equip- c ment even could be used to advantage if there was need for it in Sunsweet Prune Juice bt23 any other section of the city. It is elsewhere in the city, where WELDING SERVICE the water mains are smaller and the pressure lower that pumping aUCe Fancy N. Y. Slat. 3 can. 25° •equipment is needed. The most dangerous fire the city has had in years broke out S FLORAL CREAM CRACKERS 2 ibi. 25C one afternoon this past winter on Broadway with the temperature at zero. Yet two pumpers handled matters satisfactorily, while Sale of Grandmother's the third, one of the largest, stood idly by because a broken hy- drant necessitated it being moved so far from the blaze that there has not enough hose to reach back to the fire. At the gar- RAISIN BREAD age fire on Bordentown avenue last spring the three machines in Standard large Loaf service operated at only 50 percent capacity. The reserve wasn't Try thli loaf once and you'll realize how truly needed. Broadway Market delicious raliin bread can be. ll'i baked by With all due respect and appreciation for the service render- mailer boken in our own modern bakeries, then ed by the individual fire companies, both in and out of service, it Now A Member of the Union Food Stores rushed fresh dally to our stores. A real value ot still remains a fact that tax payments are not coming in any White Bread GRANDMOTHERS . . faster, if as fast, as the money is being spent for necessary ser- 122 N. Broadway - South Amboy vices. There has been no material improvement of prospects of local taxpayers being able to pay any better in the future than PHONE 261 White HouseM.LK : • 4 23 they are now. The city is continuing to relegate to the future fOPUlM Sold in (plus •* payment of obligations that should, and if taxes had been col- Keep your husband happy and proud of you, by BRANDS Licensed Stores dep.) W bots. lected in full would, have been discharged long ago. There is lit- shopping at your Broadway Market. The food is the FIGNEWTONSor tle essential difference, so far as the taxpayer is concerned, be- DOONES P tweon a tax revenue note and a tax revenue bond—the fact re- finest and you will find the savings worth while. mains that the city owes the money to somebody—and interest charges do not stop—and cannot be forgotten. Real Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb 22c lb. So long as the city can't afford an extra teacher or two for Lux Toilet Soap 3 cake. Money Rumps of Milk Fed Veal 13V'2c lb. its over-crowded schools; when a coach for high school athletics Fresh Killed Golden West Fowl (small size) 18c lb. C arton of 10 pkgi. $120 is a forbidden luxury; when the expenditure of a few hundred Cigarettes 2 2S or 4 tins of 50 dollars to make any or all of the three fields now used for public Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens .....27c lb. LUCKY STRIKES, CHESTERflElDS, OlD GOLDS. CAME15 recreation centers just a little bit more attractive than city A PULL LINE OF Prime Rib Roast , 17c lb. streets for the two thousand or so children in the city to play in Best Cuts of Prime Chuck Roast 18c lb. Yukon Club Rajah is out of consideration; when the local bathing beach facilities DELICATESSEN Fink's Grade A Smoked Hams 23c lb. GINGER ALE AND Salad Dressing are dependent entirely on volunteer service for desirability; it SPECIALS Shankless Cali Hams 16c lb. FRUIT BEVERAGE5 seems to the writer just a bit ridiculous to consider spending se- 8 oz. jar pint jor quart jar Best Quality Frankfurters and Bologna 18c lb. O lae. 29oz. nP. ven thousand dollars'just so half dozen, or even a dozen, firemen O bottle. /V can have a new engine to admire. And that is riot intended to Loose Sausage, fresh made 2 lbs. 25c. 10< 17= 27= Veal, Lamb or Pork Chops 19c lb. disparage one bit the service rendered or status enjoyed by any COUPON member or collection of members of the local fire department. Breast or Shoulder of Milk Fed Veal 10c lb. Specials in Quality Meats Bring this Coupon and get 25 Elk Stampi extra Country Roll Butter 31c lb. ••••••••••••••• with your purchase of 50c Fresh Corned Beef or Corned Spare Ribs 3 lbs. 25c FANCY FOWLS?, 19' •••••••••••••••••I or over. Head Cabbage Free. C Name • Round or Cross Rib Roast (best quality beef) ...... 27c lb- Boneless Chuck ROAST «.21 u A Cordial Welcome to Visit Fresh Tomatoes 2 lba. 9c POPULAR BRANDS—10 10 17 lb ovaraga m Address — ... 17 c r C a New Potatoes No. 1 10 "«• Smoked Hams E^«Va» n>. 23 m C ROMEO'S TAVERN COUPON Chuck Roast BONC IN »>17 V.J.NEBUS C On Hoffman Day Bring this Coupon to the Broad- Sirloin Steak CHOICE GRADE ib. 35 2M FELTUS ST. way Market. You will get 15 * c m Elk's Trading Stamps FREE Sliced Bacon 5™:Sd Xl5 PHONE 226 with purchase of 50c or more. 359 B. *«. Yutes Romeo, Prop. w*»w« THE GREAT ATUliHC & PMCIFC" TEA CO. -.••ixmvwW '.%••••••• THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,1934. FINNEY OF THE FORCE ml Learn by Asking Ml u WASMT THAT ^ IKIPADE 'TWAS, MRS. A Friday the) Thirteenth Uie Petrels for Torches Mrs. Louis E. Stults and daughter that J. J. Triggs had been elected a fipeclnl knives are used for cutting Our calendar repents Itself every 400 The body of n stormy petrel Is eet Dorothy are summering at Point member to fill the vacancy caused by rubber trees to allow the latex to years. And to each of tbesc 400 year on fire and used as a torch by na- Pleasant. a resignation. A communication from flow; the knife puncture* the bark to cycles, odd as It may seem, the 13th tives of the Orkney Islands. So oily Ogdon Carr is at Harvey Lake, Pa., Enterprise Hook and Ladder Com- •xartly the right depth. of the month conies on Friday more Is the llesh of one of these birds that where he has gone for the benefit of pany stated that C. Loon Cozzens had often than on any other day of the by Inserting a wick Into Its body »• his health. week.—Collier's Weekly. •atlsfnctory lamp may be mnde. • * * •• been elected a member. The Misses Martha Buchanan and ***** Why Not Enjoy Antoinette Kerr have gone to Hain- Governor Woodrow Wilson was . «sburg for a sojourn of several weeks. formally notified of his nomination N ***** by the Democratic National Conven- THE SOUTH AMBOY • MKrtin ,Keays of Peltus street, who tion for President at his famous sum- has been confined to his home for themer quarters in the Little White BUSINESS DIRECTORY past five weeks, was taken to St.House at Sea Girt Wednesday after- Michael's Hospital, Newark, on Mon-noon. Life? day. '*• From hundreds of towns and cities REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE JEWELER ***** in New York, New Jersey and even Enjoying good food is one of life's greatest plea- T,he arc light at First street and Pennsylvania, visitors arrived by sures. Why deny yourself the best in meats and provi- Broadway was not burning Thursday automobiles and trains to lend color sions, especially when the best can be secured at rea- night. .:•-••., • ,_ nnd aid in the jubilation. Cainpaign /ETUA-IZE HERBERT • * « • • • clubs, gay with badge and banners, sonable prices at KURZ ""'On Monday a band of Gypsies pass- enthusiastic individuals with intense ed through this city on their way tozeal in the cause of Woodrow Wil- I Hudson Terminal Watchmaker the shore. They had many small son, sightseers from neighboring re- - SUNDAYS — and "' Aufiiit ' 19; Scpltmbcr 2, 16 Tkrmgb children with them. sorts, ward leaders and division work- -;W - ,VCDNHp*YS - STRAUB BROS. Jeweler " Owing to the poor condition of theers all assembled on the State reser- H ; -V . jtuiST it, September 5, 19 FRANK S. KABOSKI Repairing1 of Pennsylvania railroad roadway many vation around the Governor's summer U.T.P1. Pluunt 9ill A.M. (D. S.T.) home and for four hours before the SPECIAL FAST TRAIN railroad automobiles are taking the old route 1 CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES actual hour set for the notification WEDNESDAYS ONLY AGENCY watches our through the "Hole in the Wall." D.rlltht Sailm Tim* REAL ESTATE AND • • « • • cheered and chatted and congratula- lean Pi. Pleaunl - 8:58 A. M. Tels. 850 and 851 110 N. Broadway specialty. The bridge over the railroad at ted. There was only one theme, and Arri». N.w York — 10:41 A. M. INSURANCE George street caught on fire from the subject of it seemed to be the on- See Flyers or Consult Agent. 107 S. Plna Anna* 128 North Broadway the spark of a locomotive on Thurs- ly one not the least bit excited. T.Uphon. 17S Sooth Amboy day. It was discovered before the fire Senator Ollie James of Kentucky, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD gained much headway and was ex-who presided at the convention, stood tinguished with a few bucketfuls of on the piazza of the cottage and broke PLUMBING AND HEATING water. the news to the Governor. The Demo- C. T. MASON ***** cratic candidate replied in a speech (Sucoeatorto K. P. Mason) City Solicitor Pearse at the meet- in which he sounded his own "key- G. T. WILHELM ing of the Council on Tuesday even- notes" without much regard for the ing stated that he had given the re-platform adopted by the Democrats solution presented to the council at at Baltimore, which was written »y Sanitary and last meeting in reference to the ac-William Jennings Bryan. The speech was far from being extremely radi Reliable UNITED STATES Companies tion of the Boand of Education in EXPLOSION INSURANCE Heating Engineer making repairs and alterations to thecal and as his friends predicted, was rather conservative in tone and cal- 6chool buildings the most careful con- NOTARY PUBLIC sideration and cannot find wherein culated to reassure the country, in- MERCO OIL BURNERS I the Board had acted illegally, and stead of alarming all industries and ' therefore it would be unwise for the business men. 231 First Street South Amboy council to start suit to prohibit fie . Telephone S. A. 292 f So Tkafa lit improvements contemplated by the 228 FIRST STREET board, and the only action the coun- Tbe raising of the upper Up when J.U.FABS1&, cil could take would be to decide in a young lady sneers Is said to be due SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. ; what manner the money is to be rais- to the ancestral cave lady who had ed. to show her canine teeth If danger Insurance of. All Kinds threatened her or her young. The clerk read a letter from the Fire, Automobile, Liability. WILHELM'S HALL Explosion, Casualty, «tc. Rates Furnished Upon '••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Surety and Fidelity Bonds Request Takphou 347-J S43 MAIN ST. SOUTH AMBOY W. HARPER LEWES PAINTS, ETC. Consult Me For Opinion aai Estimates on All High Telephone 485 Grade Plumbing art Heating EUGENE A. MORRIS 189 North Broadway CONSTANT COLD No pi»tter what you may other electric refrigerator. South Ambojr (Successor to A. T. Kerr) PURE WASHED AIR think about thli or that More ice! Uniformly Telephone 584 kind of electric refrigera- low temperatures] Room PainU, Oils and Vaniihei ODOR ELIMINATION ACETYLENE WELDING tion—you can have no idea for tall bottles on btlb BrinhM, Glass, Sronni, of what a modern electric refrigerator should be or sides of the freezerl A cold storage compartment I Gold Leaf, Stain, We. do until you've seen the Frigldilre Super Freezer. For Automatic reset defrpstingl Automatic ice tray re- JOHN J CROSS COOLERATOR here is a development that helpi mike the Frigid- lease! The Frigidaire Super Freezer brings you all WALL PAPBB alre '34 the most unusual refrigerator ever built. these advantages—and many more besides. 288 First Street South Amboj ELECTRIC AND T*he Frigidaire Super Freezer combines'con- Don't fail to sec this latest advance in electric ...HAS ALL THREE ACETYLENE WELDING veniences and advantages not to be found in any refrigeration. Learn' why thousands are saying: OF THESE TAILOR Cunral R*pairia EXCLUSIVE FEATURES a t»J b tin mort ntorly Sc«|| Avna* ptrfect L. ROSENTHAL S»mtk Aakay, N. J. REflUGERATOIt "Ours is arrigiciaire 34 TaOor Taiapheu 3. A. 2Sf WAN HILL ICE K0AIC9 WORK CALLED FOR COAL AND WOOD G.E. APPLEGATE AND SON AND DELIVERED YARD & OFFICE -146 HENR/. ST. PBMM 71 PADL BRYLINSKI PHONE 140 -SOUTH AMBOy 103 S»«lh Broadway FUEL OIL !•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCKING 00N011ETE bLOOKS

HERE IS I FRIBIDAIRE THAT • Ti« itlntlini iwllcti No lugiMl. or piy/ni U t'l Ctntnl ltc*tlim of the Sufirr S. PARISEN PORTLAND CEMENT afwm'f t.4t:t to it ImmeJ tm let troyt out 0/ the frtntr. A Fretter provuiet Ull hottle CARTING OF ANY KIND USES LESS CURRENT THIN 4g0t**ti.um,*i»nihrmbau. 313 D«TI

with We Extend Congratulations to TO MAKE THE HOLIDAY COMPLETE Lewis Stone Everybody Will Stop In Amateur BRENNAN'S BEER GARDEN Harold G. Hoffinan Nite Every

IILLIEMIRKE Come In and Meet Your Friends KIIMU 0W» •ui Howiur ROBERT P. MASON let this be a IIUHT EMEU Fun For All leuontoyou! Directed oyj. Walter Hubert from tht p/ay. 'The Dove/ SCHLITZ BEER ON DRAFT Roid," by A, A. Milne. Funeral Director femfo S.iitmta. me dKM County Bonds Accepted at This Theatre !••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mJi Corner Broadway and John Street !•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Telephone S. A. 930 121 North Broadway South Amboy McKEON & ANDREWS Now— wish to announce their appointment Congratulations FINE FURNITURE as Commissioner Hoffman AT REDUCTIONS FORD Our Next Governor to 50% Sales and Service Representatives For South Amboy in the August Sale Our Entire Stock Included—Unusual Values ~ Showroom and Service Department OPPENHEIM'S 204 South Stevens Avenue 5c-10c-25c STORE West Furniture Co. KEYIV """ — KEI) BANK 106 South Broadway Next to Post Office Telephone 392 i On Mit, '' FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN SHEBIPP'IPP'S S4' FABLES, IN SLANG By GEORGE ADE In Chancery of New N(»fc Ftkiun*. In Between Home l-Zs tons ion Hi! Loan Association of SayievilleJ corporalion. (*(i:nplalnant and J. Buzik and Julia liuzlck, hi; iils., Defendants, Fj Fa for sal MORAL tra^td iJi't-misfa da if (1 .1 By virtue <>f the aJ>ov to me directed and deliver* expose to sale at public vonih: FABLE WEDNKISIUV. THE ^'XP Al>il\ST. A. U, lfl? OF _t two o'clock, daylight savi in the afternoon of the said d! &1 * .. .jb WHEN Sheriffs Office in the City Brunswick. X. J. SJn there A -ART Al] thnse lots, trnrts nywisc appertaii land and premises, horcinaft AM /WAN'S HELFAMT. ularly de^ri'llu-d, slluaie lying and hi-[Jacob P. Knrkus, So ing in tlu- Townshi't) nf Snyreville In: $-G:SS A the County of JliiMleHex a lid State (»f CHARLEV HAD MONEV, HE WAS THE KIND OF HE COULD OVERTURN OXEN, WHEN HE GOT HIMSELF A BRIDE, New Jersey, MAN Known ami desigiiatrd on n v; l;iln LOOKS, HORSE-POWER, A GUY THAT COULD AND THE GIRLS WERE SHE WAS THIN,SCRAWNY, SICKLY, jip entitled "Map of portion of lauds belonging to til*. .M.-inniie Hfiilly Com- In Chancery of K "a POLITE MANNERS, SftND, 6ET AWAtf WITH ALL READf TO BE UGUT AND WEAK-BUT NOBODY pany, situated In tlie Township of SVy- t reville, County „,.,,-" -----„- • , ,, • rween Olga Tuzik, GUMPTION AND SPATS AND A OVERPOWERED BV HIS WAS STRONG ENOUGH TO POINT of Maw Jersey Scalr Middlesee 1" OIJUUIx Han 60'd *Sjate;an, Jlny d Charlfs T^irsonwife, anDt-fendaird " . , DEAOCRACV WALKING STICK BRUTE STRENGTH OUT THE FACT TO HIM.! 19271927. UtiliUtilitt y EfclnTriii K CCompany, tho sale of mortgaged j] (Sprinpg g street, Neeww firimswlefcmwlefc,, New dated June 20, 1H34. •JeJerseyr , AAs and IbIb y thel lot numbers I, Uy virtue of tlie a.hov 2, 3, I, 5, 6, 7 and S in Block 2, and lots to me directee d and del numbers .'! and 1 in Block '1. pose t o palle at lli Hejj the sanio premises conveyed. by •\VKlXVHWn\Y. thh Then He Doesn't Enjoy the Trip By GENE BYRNES the Maroinc Jlealty Company, Inc., t AIT'JITST, A. REG'LAR FELLERS (Jeorire J. Huziclt, "by (iin?d dated Pcc- nt two o'clock Payllght em'ber 3, 1927 and reiMnded in the the afternoon of the g OJerk's Office of the County of Middlf- Sheriff's Office In the v. sex in Book 905 of Doeds at ]>;IB;OS 217, "Brunswick, S. J. etc. AOL the following tract or The approximate amount of the delan- d and premises hereinafter t. cree to ll>e satisfied (by said sale is tlie tarly dwscrfrbed, situate Iylnsgi anu sum of flve thousand two hundred dol- ing In the City of Perth Amiboy, in -^ lars (J5.2-0O.00), together with th« cunts County of Middlesex and State of tNe* of this sale. Jersey. *" Together with all ami singular the IJE3INO known on a map known us rights, privileges, hereditaments ant? 'Map of Land In Perth Antboy, N. J. appurtenances thereunto (belonging- orproperty of the Estate of J .R. Watsor in anywise appertaining. deceased,, surveyeyed by Wm. S. Rowaon ALAN H. EfLY. Sheriff JiSSS" as lot NoN . rr. Block B. Joseph T. Karcher, Solicitor. Nr>r at a point n the soutb- *22.fi8 7-27-41 •rly line of Markekt t StreeSttt distant seven- y five (75) feet westerly froitmt the cor- ner formed by the intersection of the SHERIFF'S SAXE southerly side of Market Street witfh the Westerly side of Walnut Street •£ In Chancery of Now Jersey 'mm thence running southerly on fe. Between The Ekiultnble Life Assur- Inf* parallel with Walnut Street, ono ance Society of the United States, u cor- Kindred (100) fret to a point; from ipoiatlon Complainant, and H«rth,a J:i- hrncc runnlner Westerly on a line par- coibson, et als., Defendants, Fi, Fa. fornllfl with said Market Street, twenty- the sal© of mortgaged [premises fluted fivf (2!i> fpet to a point; from thenco July '10. 11-934. ~tinnlnp Northorly on a line parallel liy virtue of the above slated Writ, iMtti said Walnut Street one hundred to ino direr ted and delivered, I will ex- MOO) feet to Rnld Southerly line of Mar- pone to Kiilo at public vend tie on ket Street; ant! from thence running1 WWDXWSiDAY, TIU3 22NO DAY OK Knstfrly along1 the Southerly lino of AUGUST, A. IX, 1931 Market .Street twenty-five (25) feet to [it two oVJodk J>ny]lKbt Savins Time in he point or iplace of .beginning1, tlie afternoon of the said day, at thv BKIXfi the same premises conveyed Sweet Gum Uied in Perfumes Sheriff'K Office In tlie City of New o Charles Larson and Ktlza-beth Anna, Surprise Nite, Guest Artist' Nit« aiv.l l.irtjimwlck, N. J. Sweet sum twigs, which bnckwoods All the following tract or parcel r>f T>nrHon, his wife by deed of IsrrifffJJ^ others. r'uzik nnd CfTca Tuzik, hln wife. Dear-> Promise to Surpass All Jersey Candidates for Governor.Meet womon use for snuff bruBltes, arc util- land ami premiHOH hereinafter particu- ng pven date herewith and albcut to be The management is seeking amat- larly dcMCiihed sltunte, lying und be- ised In the mnnufuctur* of perfumes hitf In tlie City (if Perth Amboy In therecorded. eur talent for several nights, and Helng the premispa commonly known and clnnnmlc nlcohnl. County of Middlesex and State of New Attendance Records at Jersey. rim] oVslfrnntefl as No. 3-37 Market Street those interested are requested to see Perth A mboy, N. J. in-XifiNNJN'O on tho cnnterly line of Mr. Nagle at t'he Casino any night. .State Street at n point therein distant The approximate amount of the der Hotithftrly mr-aHiired filonfe said line creo to be Bntlnfled "hy said sale Is tho Laurence Harbor Beach State of New Jcraey. Department of Bank- eighty-four foot and thirty-throe hun- sum of flvp thousand three hundred init anil Insurance, Trenton, July 27, 1034 dredthH of a foot (84.33) from the in-thirteen dollars and sixty nine cents CharUlton H«> Famwt (Urdau -WHKKKAS, The COLUMIIIA FHtE IN- tersection of the same with tho south- ($!> ai.l.ff9), together with the costfi of Miss Adele Lake, Miss Laurence Within a f«w mllei of Charleston, SURANCE COMPANY, located at Duyton, erly line of Jeffer.Hun Street; thence this sain. In the Stale of Ohio, hoi ttlul in this Uc- ' ntz State Street Hotith twenty-nine Tripetlier with all and singular the : Harbor 1934, to Have Spot- S. 0., arc two Internationally famed imrtment a tworn statement by tho proper .....Tees thirty-three minutes west twen- rijrhtB, privileges, hereditaments and light Tonight; garden eitatei, noted for their c«mel- officer* thereof, showing fU condition on ty two feet and sixteen hundredths of appurtenances thereunto belonging or December SI, 1088, and buflincsw for the a foot (22.10); thence south sixty de- 'n anywise appertaining. —0 Uai and azileiu. Mlddleton Girdeni, year and has oomplied in alt rexpecti with grees thirty-four minutes east fifty (50) AT>AN H. I2LY. Sherlft •*- With the half-way mark already of Mlddleton Place, laid out In 1750, the lawi of this State appllcablo to It; feet; thence south Hlxty degrees forty- ^t.nnley P. KaCzmarek, Solicitor. now, therefore. I, Wllllnm H. Kelly, Com- six minutes east forty-three (4li) feet S2-8.9S . ,, 7-?" passed, the 1934 season at Laurence •re toe oldeat landscape gardens Ik mUiloner of linnklnir and Inaurance of the to the westerly line of a seven foot al- 'Harbor Beach is expected to outdis- America. Magnolia Garden!, of Mar State of New Jersey, do hereby certify that ley extending1 to Jefferson Street; then- •bid Company JB duly authorised to trans- ?o ii long1 the same north twenty-nine SHERIFF'S SAiB tance all previous seasons at the pop- nolia-on-tlie-Ashloy, developed In 1843, act 1U appropriate biiBinuna of fire*, light- degrees thirty-three minutes east fifty- ular short resort, according to George •re among the "most beautiful In tbi ning, tempest on land, hail, frost or snow, two foot nnd sixteen hundredths of a In Chancery of New JerMT. explosion, inland transportation and navi- foot (52.1<6): thence north sixty degrees Between John C. Smith Convplalm Nagle, promotional director, who sta- world." gation, including motor vehicle, and forty six minutes 'west forty three (43) and Otto Hanson, Julia Haxfsen, ted' this week tihat for the balance of sprinkler lenkanc insurance '.** this State feet; thence south twenty-nine degrees wife, et als., Defendants, Fi. Pa. in accordance with law until May 1. 1935. thirty three minutes west thirty (30) the sale of mortgaged premisea da the year several smash hit programs The condition and business of said Com* feet; thence north sixty degrees thirty- June 20, (3 934. •will be put in effect. SALE pnny at the dote of such statement. Is four minutes west flft_y_ <50-J_f*»_et to the By virtue of the aibove utatefl W shown aa iollowa: Admitted assets, (2,- w to me directed and delivered, I will . f Tonight OHoo-Ray Nite) a most In Ohnni'i-ry of New Jerncy. GG3,097.25,- HabiliUca, except capititl and BetWL-tTi Henry C. Wug-npr anil (Irnt'i* point and place of 1T5CMNNT^a. pose to sale nt public vendue on surplus, $782,503.11; puld-up capital, $1,< Boirn? known as No. mis State Street. ambitious program will Be featured, Stlur, Rxecntora of the last Will and (100.000.00; surplus over all liabilities, WEDNESDAY, the l&TH &AY the state. Drunswlcty, N. .1. In Chancery of New Jersey. th twenty-nine degrees thirty three feet measured Westerly along t1i» lc Jetweun the Evergreen Building nnd minutes east one hundred and six feet Northerly side of L.nnvrle Street from Others on tonight's program in- Alj t' folhnvlniii: tr.iet or parcel of and two tenths of a foot (106,2) to thetho point of intersection .of the North- land ami premiHeH hereinafter particu- I>oan Association of the liorouirh of southerly side of Jefferson Street afore- clude Fred Tymeson, Bloomfleld vo- larly described, situate, lying and be- Middlesex, N. J., Complainant, and Eu- erly side of Lawrie Street *wltlj^tH* gene Paul 'Camus and Mary l>. Camsaid- ; thence north sixty degrees thirty Westerly side of C-room Stree'f; i. calist, Joe Bailey, novelty pianist; ing In the riorouffh of HiRhlund Park, minutes west along the same seven feet from said (beginning point running (.» In the County of Middlesex and State pus, his wife, et, als.. Defendants, Kl. to the point and place of BBG-INXING. and a Pretty Ankle and Limb contest of Now Jcrnoy. . Fa. for the sale of mortgaged premises Northerly, at right angles to LairrK dated June .15. 1934.- Being the same premises described in Street one hundred (100) feet to the among the ladies. Tonight's show will Known and designated on a certain j centfe of the block; thence (2) West- map of land on file In 'the Clerk's Of- • By virtue of the n/bove stated Writ, a deed from Thomas Brown, Sipeclal •begin at 8:45 o'clock and dancing Master to Bertha Jacoibson, dated May erly parallel with I^awrle Street, twen- fice of the County of Middlesex, anil to me directed and delivered, I will ex- ty flve (25) feet ;thence (3) Southerly, will follow until twelve o'clock mid- ,te of New Jersey, entitled a map of pose to sale at public vendue on 18, 1923, and recorded In the Cler^'a WE3DNT3SDAY, THE FIFTH DAY Office of Middlesex County, in Book 713 on a line running parallel to the first night. There "will be no advance in "the lots estate of Hannah Ther, deoeaS' of Deeds, page 214. course, one hundred (100) feet to tit* ed, situate In Highland Park. Middlesex OF SEyPTEMlMiR, A. D., 1934 Northerly side of Lawrte Street; thence admission prices, it was decided. County, Now Jersey, plotted from the at two o'clock , Daylight Saving Time The approximate amount of the de- deed ant! Inid off Into lots, Octoiber 10, in the afternoon of the said day. at thecree tn the satisfied iby said sale is the The Saturday and Sunday night 1'89-a as lots Nos. (4) four ami (5) flv% Sheriff's Office in the City of Newsum at Thirty-five Thousand Five Hun- dred Dollars ($^5,500.00), together with dances, with the Beach Club orches- more particularly described as follows: unsiwlck, N. J. 1 BEGlMNIiNG at a point In the north- \IL'JJ the following tract or parcel of the costs 'of this sale. tra on the rostrum, are still as pop- westerly side of Harper street, distant land and premises hereinafter particu- Together with all and singular the conveyed'to Otto Hanaen and, Julia H*n- one hundred and fifty (1150) feet south- larly described, situate, lying and being rights, privileges hereditaments and ap- sen, his wife, by deed of John BenMt- ular as ever. On Sunday night tho westerly from the Intersection formed in the Township of Plscatawny in thepurtenances thereunto belonging1 or Inler and Annie Bensetler, his wife, management checked more than four l>y the southwesterly • line of Second William: L. OiH, Democrat, former Commissioner of Motor Vch- County of Middlesex and State of Newanywise appertaining. June 22, lit25, and recorded in the Mlfi- hundred dancers on the beautiful floor avenue anrt the northwestprly line of *lc», and Harold-O. Koffmnn, Republican, present Commissioner of Jersey. AI*AiN II. ELY. Sheriff. dlesex County Clerk's Office in Book Motor Vehicles, meet and shake linmls (or first Ume.slnco opening of BEJtSU'X-NltMG at a point formed by theOshorneObor , Cornish & Scbeck, Solicitorsi. . 809 of Deeds, papagj e 347. of the Casino. Dancing to reproduc- $3,7.80 7-27-U campaign nt Sea Girt. intersection of the Southerly side of.a SUBJECT, HGW&VT3H, to .the us»»# Avenue aria" the westerly side of Wag- lying In the Southwesterly cornerfZ. ured on Monday, Tuesday and Thur- ner Avenue said Myrtle Avenue iheinK SHERIFF'S BAIiB said lot, which strtp la four (4) feet In thence (•!!) running southwesterly* .par- GhoiU Poor Company sday evenings. allel wl'th Harper street fifty. (50) feet Doll V.lu.d at (500,000 forty (40) feet in width, said Southerly width on Lflwrle Street and eighty (80) "1 ain't afraid of ghosts," said side of Myrtle Avenue, 1B located Two Tn Chancery of New Jersey, feet In depth measured at right angles The novelty fox trot contest which Probably the most valuable doll li Hundred 'Fifty-seven and thirty one Between William H. Kelly, Commis-, therefrom; and also the use of a strip the world, a toy rallied at $300,000, Is Uncle Knen. ".All I ever heard of was hundredths (257.30) feet from the Sbu-sloner of Banklrig and Insurance of! of land In the Southeaster!}; corner of began on Wednesday night, will con- kind o' skeery delrselvea. But I keeps tlierly aide of William Street, measured tho State of Now Jersey, et als., Com- under heavy fuird In the vaults of n in a southeasterly direction along the tinue eac1i Wednesday evening until llanper street; thence (4) running nor- plainants, and Zslgmund Vas/and Mary local bank at Tarragona, Spain. It If awar fum 'em same as I does f'um Westerly side of Wagner Avenue; Vas, his wife. Defendants. Fi Fa for a winner is selected for the fox trot theasterly alonfg the said northwesterly thence (fl) alonfr the Southerly side of sale of mortgaged premises dated July side of Manner street fifty (50) *eet to of finely chiseled marble, dating buck some humans, simply because d«/'s Myrtle Avenue South Seventy-two de- championship. Beautiful and valua- the imlnt or place of BEGINNING. H3, 1M4. right angles thereto, making In »n • mighty poor company." grees Thirty-nine mlnutea Thirty sec- By virtue of the above stated writ ble prizes will be awarded in conjunc- Being the* ipremlsea commonly known to about t00 A. D. onds West four Hundred Seventeen and drlvMvav seven (7) feet In width and and designated RH NO. 129 Harper^slreet Six one hundredths (417.08) feet to a to me directed and delivered, I will eighty (80) feet In depth. tion with the contest. The .Beach Club IIlKlilanrt Pnrk, N. J. point In the Easterly side of May's lane. expose to sale at public vendue on Relng the premises commonly known orchestra plays each Wednesday Tlie aivproximate amount of the de- South one degree twenty minutes Thir- WEDNESDAY. T1H3 21HTH DAY O and designated ns No. SOG Lawrle Street preo to 1)6 satlHfled iby Kald sale Is the ty Seconds Etist Pour Hundred Ninety- AUGUST. A. D., 19)34 Perth Amboy, N". J. night. sum of flve thoiiBand nine hundred Rev- seven nnd Eighty-two one hundredths at two o'clodk, daylight savlnt? time In The approximate amount of the de- en dollars (£5,907.00) togother with the (,407.82) feftt to a point in the Norther- tho afternoon of the said day, at tlie cree to be satisfied by said aalo Is tftfl Coming attractions include Mae ts of thlw sale. ly line of Howell Street; thfinee (3) Sheriff's Office In the City of New sum of Pour Thousand Nine Hundred Murray, Newark's versatile enter- Tnffether with all nnd singular thp along the ."Northerly line of ITowell Brunswick, N, J. Thirteen Dollars and Fifty-eight Cents Street, North Fifty eight degrees Twen- All the following tract or parcel of (f4,913.-»'8) together with the costs of tainer, a Ladies Bathing Beauty con- rights, privileges, hereditaments and ftPTiurtenancestnce thereuntthereunto belonging or ty-seven minutes and Thirty Seconds land and premises hereinafter particu- this sale. . ., East, Six Hundred Fifty-two nnd Eigh- larly described,, situate, lying and be- Togethnr with all and singular tm< test to select Miss Laurence Harbor In anywixe appertainingng. ing in the Borough of Highland Pnrk, AI^AAIAN H. ty-nine one hundredths (632.S3) feet to rights, privileges, hereditaments and for 1034, a Men's Bathing Beauty H. KTvY, Sheriff, the Westerly line of Wagner Avenue In the County of Middlesex nnd State appurtenances thereunto belonging or Ohnrles M, Morris, Solicitor. of New Jersey, founded and described Pageant, Live duck and turtle races, }O:1.08 liit 8-10-lt aforesaid; then (4) along the Westerly In anywise appertaining. / side of Wagner Avenue, North Thlrty- as follows: AUA.S H. liJLY. Sheriff. one degrees thlrty-tiwo minutest and BEOINJNTNG nt a point in the wost- Stanley P. Kaczmarek, Solicitor. thirty seconds "West Three Hundred crly side lino of South Eighth avenue, |3'4.4 4 7-20^4t Twenty-eight and twenty-three one distant one hundred (.100) feet south- •*HH I I H 1111111 it I »»•••>! t Ml 1111111111111111111I llj hundredths ' (328.20) feet to the place erly from Its Intersection with the sou- of BBCHINNING. therly sldp lino of Bonner street; then- BAI.E ce westerly at right angles to South EiKhth avenue a distance of one hund- The approximate amount of the de-red and twelve and five tenths (112.5) IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSET * cree to be satisfied by said sale is thefeet to a point and corner; thence sou- Between William II. Kelly, Commis- sum of Three Thousand One Hundred therly parallel with South Eighth ave- sioner of Banking and Insurance of tha ', EVERYBODY WELCOME Forly-two Dollars <$3,142.00) together nue, a distance of fifty (50) feet to a State of New Jersey, Complainant, and with the easts of this sale. point and. corner; thence easterly and Union Garage Company, et. als., Defen- Together- with all and singular the •parallel with tho first course a distance dants. PI. Fa, for the sale of mortgaged rights, privileges, hereditaments and ap-of one hundred and twelve and five- premises dated June 6, 1934. purtenances thereunto belonging or intenths (dil2.fi) fert to said westerly side By virtue otf the ajbovo stnted Writ, anywise appertaining line of South Eighth avenue: thence to me directed and delivered. I will ex- AiLiAN* H. ELY, Sheriff. northerly along said side line of South pose to sale at public vendue on To Visit Joseph J. Sfutniok Solicitor. Eighth avenue a distance of fifty (50) WEDNESDAY, the 15TII DAY OP $31.0-8 ' 8-10-4t foot to the point and place °f HFXHN- AtKHJST, A. D. 1$S4 NINO. at two o'clock Daylfeht Saving Time ta iBelng tho premises rommonlv known the afternoon • of the said day, nt tha SBEBXFF'S SAAB and t'efllffnatedns No. 208 South Eighth Sheriff's Office In the City of New avenue, Highland Pork, N. J, Brunswick, N. J. In Chancery of New Jersey, Tho aptproxlmntfi amount of the dein the First Place: : DESANTIS'S TAVHBJ Between William H. Kelly Commis- ereo tn bo satisfied ) foot to a point and corner; then- the afternoon of tho said day, at thofoot, more or less, to land formerly of The PERSONAL BRUSH of thousands Wheriff's bffko" In "the City of~ Now Willlnm King: thence southerly and co northerly parallel with Second ii-Vfi- UritiiHvyJuk, N. J, parollel with High at, sixty six (66) ft. tiue, thirty-three (33) feff to a point to lands Df tho City of . »»rtli Amboy; OF DENTISTS and eonipr; thence easterly parallel All thnt certain lot, tract or parcel of with the llrnt cmirnp one hundred niul Jaiul nnd promlsos hereinafter particu- thence eanterty, parallel with tho first twcnly-Ilvp MM) feet to a point in larly described, situate*, lying and doing and third courat's, niul along lands of Now available at your westerly Hue of .Second avenuu; tl In the City nt PVrtli Amboy, In thothe Home for tho Aged, two hundred southerly aioiiK the wild westerly 11 UP <*Mimty of 'Aliddlosox, and -Stjito of Now (^00) font to tho westerly lino of High druggist nf HfMinml avenue, t.hlrty-lhnv (.H) .Street: thence- northerly nlong the wes- lo the point and place of HI MKhlpimtf<(l np No. MH! Hmith Hi-cnif fi- Iiin nttrtiiWi'.Mt McKuon avenue, Highland 1'nrlt, N. J. Known fin 373-270-S77 High Street, * Rigid Natural handls. st n- nd Now iiniimwiclt •niin, and IVrlh Ambiiy, N. J. TOOTH BRUSH The niiproxlinnh' amount of (he de- inliiK thfiiff! ft) •rly ftiit'l at n Th,. ft|M»"(»x!nintft amount of (ho de- rive \i> he •mtl.iflod. |,y wild fiilc IK MMr\i',U\ atifjln lo -MrlCo'in Hhcot one hun-cree tn ln» .iittlwflcd by «fiid! saU? In tho Tho idoal tooth brush for Rtim nf Piffeii Thuunr.tMl Two iliiini- dred (10(i) ffiM tn tt [ttal(i>; t" Niiin of Forty-one Tiiotisaml Klx Hund- FIRST NATIONAL BANK red KuurdTit 1'nHarn r$iri.L', toRothor- modorn brushing methods. Kctlifr wKh the font?* "f thin Male ullrl with HIM wi-Htf-riv Him cf I wltli thfj contfi r>f thin ealo, y T'lKetlHT with all nti'I MlitKulur Hi sti-fti uvi'iitv-nvf (^'iii ri-i'i to n Tiifriilhi't* with nil nnd flingular tha Make This YOUR tlit-ricc I'M I'fiNfitHy, iind (it, i rlirhtM, pri vllfiiroi, horotlltaniontn nnd awn SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. i imj-'li' «inl ]uir.ill('l with the Hi MI de-iiti>liiiitfM];in''< i thereuntil belonging - Personal Tooth Brush FUTihi'ii c i»U rft it ono till ml red (100 ) In anvwtfii) •niipprtalnlnp', AliAN tl. 1 Ju-rlff. I In a Htiiko In Die woHlrrly line nf Mc- ,' AbAN it EJLT, - John K. Toulan, Solicitor. iKiHiii WtrH't; tin-not* (A) suulhorly and John A. Pelansy, Solicitor Jl'9.82 8-3-41 altmn the wt-rteiiy IInet or McKoo 132.34 y