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48 No 1 South! Amboy, N. J., Friday. April 6, 1928 Price Four Cents. (. j«m FOR FAKE INDIAN CHIEF VETERANS POST OLD HOME WEEK CITY TO HAVE ELEVEN MORE TRAINS PICKS A NAME COMMHEE TO MEET WCHARGE OF ABDUCTING LOCAL GIRL,. _ Of Daniel F. Sharfcey—Lo. Monday Night At Broadway Fire H. EACH WAY DAILY BEGINNING APRIL cal Man Killed In Action Carnival April 18-28. KB,Sick Ex-Service Man Wins Sympathies Of Red B? a unanimous vote, the focal The. Firemeii's'oid Homo Cejebra- Decision Of, Public Utilities Commission Allowing Penn- Po3t ot the P :,, , . . x -. ,». • . T i >.. i o ' Veterans of Foreign ^"K^^^^ffl! sylvania K. R. Jo .Abandon State Street Station, Perth' I'SS And American Legion: Missing Local Girl been Wars was' name, d the Dianieinde Pd. . .t-•-••h Hi_ m After -Leavin g —Here• . • SMaricey Postd a, t athte a hom welel ofattende the, Bnd - ¥f> Announced Yesterday s Trains To Come Here j H'ook and Ladder Company connection with the celebration, the • .-Ibfcal .police during tho past| on Jtyonday evening. meeting Monday night will likely "I Sinoe the decision of the Public have been endeavoring to to-. , I)4niel F. Siuwkey in whose hon- make linisi arrangements for cooper- i Utilities Commission is favorable on or tlii Posit luiss buen named, wis anating -with the carnival concern that TSJ.LS WOMEN ABOUT I tine apjplication of the- Pennsylvania jfOwhereisbouts of Harry De- 1 RQ lron J°n, w™"-,T' o Be NexbPre.i. terminate at State Street, to this-city win+u./.iu.iii /.-,. i»f« .i.., »,,..,.-i,i „„!„•! «>ent Of Woman* yvith the new time tables which are it |3 alleged, has con- [ ^er.hip Drive April 16 to 23rd . for the jiirticipatton of the members'venture'will go inco Lhe Jgeueiiil cele-'l n pohco record, and is] ot the Post in the • ormtynl Memorial' oration 'iund. j ,.• .. , n ., • , T, , .. i to talre cd'feict at 12:01 A. M., on 1 4.1-.known to tho police of a num.- Mayor Andrew N. Kvisj, has exi^a- y serv.ces conducted by the Le-j The committee enjoyed a -rousing Vocational Guidance and jjfcnt it Sumjl A n mK Th,e Board' ani ; i approval o-f /tho Boy Scout lhe decision ,t- bi neigh'bdring localities, applied g.on, Lt ib planned to place a wreath meeting With tiie Protecltion boys last My plftS and ilKtod 1 uncertain teltms. In onon thi. menwnrt lVunlUiin at thee Ceil-Cen-11 MonulaMondayv niirhtnight. Thee iiergeiHenn>ni HilHill iadImlas Miss So certain were the railroad offic« ) Commander liosen'berg oi the'lo- sent to Rarttluii Council ; ()V t L^ B GalaMa of theX"j1 mis t)J the fiaj'oi-able decision upon ll Ugmn.Post, on January 30 last " ist ution, by rapresentotives of tho iwd provlued sandwiches and coffee catiorial dtoL M KV "It is a during toe cereiinoniea. | for tae. comniitiee and those in atton-! Newark, N J at the regiilkir meeting bhe up'pDcat'ipn to abandon the bid or-aid"•. . , . , . , ,'' pleasure for me, as Mayor ftf South Hie delegates to the recent coun- uance and an unuiiuttlly ]rlensur«blol Qf th(! Woman's Club held on Thiirs- At tthat time, he etaunial he had Ani,Doy to express my heartyy endqjqj- by convouuionn head in Neww BrunsBruns - v-wnv.wne ^ ^vu^v s spent edscussing the August] i afternoon. tilain.s that preparations . wsllted In ththiis cityy-twrn Middletownn. awnen^^w . 4,,/4,,/^ B(.outs ojf AmioriAmior-i h ( uv walked to this city froawnenm MiddXetown aw w B(outB(.outss oojf Amiori- wLc* giave^an, intere«ting report on'avont"""" . The mociting is tuid to hiwu '--• „- -. •.•, fi . , .. rW. t. iw\e already been made for running O'iuo, in, search oi employment andd;; particularly in this Karilun Goun- Galaida firat dealt with the ,he truillj <,„ throiiffh to this,city and u thth e UUusineai s tttranslatedd at tho-meet-h . Been ,_.„."" .liroduotiv e in lurousin„g en v,.._ Wf«^*««"«» ««!?"«!il territory. Routing b making ing- and uuitounccd that tho County uliuuinun in tho forthoominu celebra-' ite int'crnatiotiai aspect telin.j.na;injr them in the local yaris. ;man. - He claimed tte was SUM en" S OUemwuSm Let ua lhla,ke. lt posal. » to the individual and 1 THls1 I aclio* wi)! giVe fchls ciiy /jeven . from the, effects of gas received while We to oreanlze more Bt,y a<.out bmecutlvc Gorolmitteo, inMeeognLtion tion. v i tViSdy "«rf"hta"pS*l^V*"»*'only ? I r< rd h Ch A 8 1511 b additionad l tiains in each direction to Min #dtion . in France. . WOODS in our city." ? ^HM^^, . ^° ^ i ^' «r W W" .^ >' MlvJamca D., .,s a physical and intellccUual but al- "^ ,from New York daily. Thopass- ,' -^Mamlbers of the local post* unmed- {£ ™ ouunM is planning tor the n< J n n been established by tho Poat, will Vun, Pelt, which was very much ap-' ;*o0 uu3s ,nf socsociaini l bae-ingemg . shonee sihowe snoweda ei]ecte w;]] .,-vjiWi.r.,-began reiidf; worlc, two K>«* ,IO28 membership, and.financial cam- bulu ii/» next oneoung ut tioulih Am-] preciitfcd. In his reinwks Mr. YniM•Jho howw thLhe« homo bringbrines out thpe nhvsicaphysical eilg\ l f. station \v)hidi' U —• were called and arrange-, £ be-JibMRdiirlng tho ab he nIarrival in thia city. During the pias'c II ' "ost tJuUI1<5j lemt;OlBy wjth-tho result .tnat An unubuuily large ntunber of pdj)-'jGarngau Brwidwiiy, , ,wh'(nee.Maro died ya tO'Connor) tifoe local ,hos of- committeeThe.'chairma, Mrsn. Klleof nt UMarshall nominatin, pro-g ; io(.ui"rC!ild(fn[.e of „ lulin,bbr of-the w{ll :,f tho men ii.fif.ectt]. No. 218, oil Unio. '„',.;.• i.L,,, District Chairmen have been recrtiit- 23 will bo tnanulliactiured thia yetir'piMl oh Ttfisiiny after a short illness sented the following ballot to be I 'j is also' oor.sid«red probaW© that Inrnieaiately upon DeWxtts d*ap- ^ . ^^ yincc it w.ll be neccssuiry to r4Ue,-a will Duke ijiliuco-from her Late homo voted upon at the next meeting: Mrs.' ,v M x A larga amount o.f moncy,t'or. thcreliof tomorrow, morning at- 9 ;!iO o'clock, J. Ptrkins, President; Mrs. Jean ^,rp cf iiie'iitiditionl-1! trains will pro- .-peiu«nce lntun this city wan luisa t ..— .,.«...... , , •"...-. 1 v/oik which will be ciiiTied-on tiy'the itheuee to'rit. Mlar'ys' church, wuere Penzel, 1st Vice President; Mrs. O.;^jo" L,mDiOy"nent for additions to Legion "and Auxiliary during v the-W ton' Vclo'ck a solemn high mass W. Welsh, 2nd Vice President; Mr3,' ,, , „. .,,,.„,••. t.hln;rv ,,, ,MP work Loimin ytiar. There is .-.The .Toms ..._ contri- Honie,. which receives buting members of ithe. Rlaritan Coun- tiwi of the funds de Vol. jus pAOWffwjwr. .' Cll .ana th0 pa^nlitsi " of boy scout*- ill a "Sale, has during the past m'onjth beeqi .engageu yi wiethe.. coiuvctionercoiMJactlonery businesDusiness ««"»»»treasurer•. .. (here in yard foras anv adriiti \... 'Reporvs received'by momlbers of t . ^? S / |fe' o roporc3 trom the 1 buseigtsd >sviiith lappliciants foir'adinis- on Broadway.•• She was in contact ' At the next meeting of the club,^.^ . , ,^; iy ipq ithe local Post are to the enecc tbac .: . l& i5; wvlli lhv mt ce m require Vlu ol l! n sidn'antl is at present filled to caipa- with hundreds of persons daily who April 19, it will be known where the move ileiilJ t0 wa.e fal. it city.. g?)ermff tto hkko annd lovve herhe , HeHrr many annual banqueq t will be-held and reft. pj— — Delay* 'Hhia uaprecented activity on the an To Avert iriends'and relatives were locked oori ervation may be made, at that time. u>it]l tlie £ompietior. of the four part of the institution lias awised!the l«es*Uyl , wh«h r wordiwaa received of MrsM , B:B C. DuvlerDl , cqjah irman off t thhe trackk s,^lx,m aow j,j , process of con- native p'J: Uong Branch, N.'J.,''having c-xihii'usiaon of all available funds and he'r-deaith. 'ijoen bom in tihat city. On, il-ie.uve- if tho Home is to be continued/it will -Tne little tots were daily vis; the City Hall-on April-19 nt Ce.ltral RailroocI" will use the two '• riing of his disappearance' wibh" Miss', IS be'necessary to realize a sUbsDailtial| ibors at thsi'atore, as wel1l1 as num-'^ilo o'clock. The proceeds of this Sloodg'O'od" ' , he is raported'trapoi-ted'to havehave-. ' <• - , ••.»•.TV„ -son; .throughout the state " ' " ' ^ called at the home of his mother, w.io About City This Week For.Mayor On the coining pappy sale teaides in that city, but it is reported uemocratic Ticket tennace, since the pojppy, the latter refused to admit him. La- only means oif support - tter he i-alled at the home of an aunt Th- e petition for George- - R. Delan- Jias. ' frvends. den department has been aS an d p f or iVa n thc -,e. This condition is ot.Lung Brwioh, Wawo ha played,«f « ? ? f*J ' ^ ? , MIS,Mrs, •uarrnfa-Garrigann. was in neherr .ininy.thirty- , Th*"<=e «=*neit" """'"meeting-_o's ufP i th"'e« uuclubu wiwmU \!~j- j f numerous dul'ivs part'CU- cmsis if m seven fai» -until eleven! democratic ticket, a .circulated in th s o c or W 7 Hi S CARD PARTY sixth year and w/as born in this city M: io chwge of this t^Pnrtment when ^Uy wflen noj-thbonnd and soilth- thirty. The next morning tho pair ^e city during th6. past. week. Al- ohou as in a houae.at .the, comer-.ot'^econd Professor Connors, of the State Col- boun.;,„,„„d, ttrains-are,rnins •„.«. runnrunnininig, freouentlfrequentlvy called at a market run hy an'Italian, ^ >* ^ predwted a short time 1 su'ett in Pine'avonuc in whtcih sec-''lcKe will• nddreas the club members. and at snort intervals. The nortj*-"- lrliraneh Where UeWitt bor- «>«rp *nat there would be obaer can- : EA__oS_ MONDAY tion- she spe-nt her childfaood 'oound trains going to New York,>will tes for this office on the Demo- lthe tlftft y KIIX3 saying ttheh y were Judging from' tho advance 'dale of ^.^ {a™'y moved to Broadway^.; the funnel under'uhe tracks of cwit.c ticket, it is now understood UJ '..going to 'loins lliver and he merely Uckeita, tho coainSCtee in charge of ™)^ «*!»™ «£ i*°.r^. _?te T^as "sires a large 'representation from this '.|..,e. Ceiitml "Jlailroad above Wood-' ; a'jqUii'ed suJilicienti car faro for theVitat Mr. OcCaney will be the only T>artv of the Catholic actively engaged in the Angels Sodal- ?& to attend,- .Anyone desiring .to a£.i)iiant for the nomination the joint card the bridge. Junction inst-sad of crossing ' tWp. ^X^aSTthS- ^ ™* .Y™ng Ladies Sodality o^??.P""? «?,• Mrs. Littell and t«M. the Cahtiial'Railroad trucks at the li'rom information which hias been In a statennen't that he would be l>awhta» ^^J''o «^ »• the Virgin M^yT "Ste"^-^ ^^"tation will be provide I a,, candidate for this .o'HEice, Mr. De- Junction named, as is at present the \ g"ained l'roin a pt-rusai of tiie man's night in the'K. ol C. rooms, ."W-'mbMs, olf the Catholic Daughters.-3 -,' • cutiCotii. lint* tunnel :.s now ^ed hy past 're&ordi he very cleverly lisas lahey has said that if elected he vvuterf"ont developnrcnit of the city, 2ivt thcib the &vent will at* •L-lic U-ains going to or conh'nt; from, thc be realigned to exipraftsed the opinion that hi isTnen- niaicc connocition with t.'ie north- JOSEPH!7NEBUS 'I'his pten. is carried out, euohie will Tihe cup l by Mr. ^A BB entsen" on ApriAp l 20th in foe Sacred tally uiibuilanced. , 1 bound -track. be.play.ftii tui,the second ifloor as will Buscli to thdi-best player on the winwin-- "^f Auditorium. , When he left this c.'ty, DeVVibt T Mosejih M. Neibus.one of the oldest five hundred.' The 'fluat flo<6r will ning'teai't m off thlthe-lo.oal l schoolhls basket-' hose iamilrar with the play will woro ti blue suit, and a short Khaki Polish residents in tKis k!ity, died aciconianodttte bridge wid ' ipinothe. fOAL PRICES coat with .f ur-ico'liar, lined with sheep Tuesday at hi# homo 312 Elm street •ball scries* has finlally been awarded.! rjmemlbcr it to be extremely hum'or.- Th» primps ^will be displayed on the'It meimibera of tho St. Manx's team ?us ?-"d ,tho Ju.nlors ,have- been work- 1 . akin. He weiglne about 136 pounds, aiilter an illness .of twio yeiars. Before lnfr to 1VB thithiss aa clcaclcarr in er Local coal dealers announced on, first ftair.':', Games will start at 8:15dn'ckleldd thahtt the.h cup shoulhldd go to "*™ f , ^. blue eyes, dark complexion and ln.s illnesa, the deceased had been an P. M. rt Monday n reduction in the prices o£ • John Zdanrviecz, their enptain. Bu t lnB'? 'tnti'on t ree . ni Thehts ya havwebek been rehsart- an'thiiuctie conl to oonsuimens. Tlie.' hair, wlhioh is uhvlays quite employee of tho Pennsylvania Rail- Miis,. .'Charles Tiiavinski heads th« he modestly refused such an honor mo !) S for the last price lvilu-ivioii is in line with the ,' Jortg. "lie. never wears a hat. road Company. He, has been a resi- C. D.-.of .Ai committee and William and felt that it should become a ™- , „ ^ . „ . Bloodgood, when last seen, dent, olf ,Uns city for ©vor Iforty years. usuial yearly prioe cut a,t t)he class.,' J. O'Toole ths K. oif C. committee, school trophy. . " j Sacred Heart Auditorium olfffea-s of the -Wiinter season. Prices on wore a gray coat, fcrimiried with Funeral sepvdees were held from Prizes and retaros are Ito be anade py— - - | I..--* |n aentin^ staging, imny e'ffg, stove and nut hava been reduced d'arkor gray fur, a brown dress, light Sacred Heart church tihia. morning at to Mrs. Travinski itomorrow and to The cup will beiar the names olfl the jg ff, gng, idbookings, bl«vck Oxford stylo shoes, ten o'clock and Interment WOB miade gg e fMty cents a ton and prices on pea M.r. O'Toole on Sundiay. morning, entire team, John Zdonrviocz, Horse srenery and . lightingll!as bee. n Thlar ec advancwhicihe uju one uoll'ar per ton. and a brown hat trimmed With brass in Sucred Heart cemetery under the The proceeds w9I lbs turned over to Janhowski, John Grimes, G. Gelsinon,'Balc $ ''l^l 0*8 ll!as bee-n lar«c whicih r ml to'iacls in flower design. direction of F. A. Mallszewski. tlbe Imilding domim'ittee.lfor the pur-L. Lagodo, P. Wlalline, A Hranskow-' S P ?f, Broat suecess for h & She has blue eyes, a fair complex- Th tl!il> i iw headquarters of The vei-y reasonable prices. be, held i.i-xit Thursday cveniig. YOUTH KILLED WHEN uundrum .ii'i-vlee in ^n" sfore former-1•SoutBouth" AimiboAimiboy MMermorini Hospital i - CAR TURNS OVER terms. Johnson, 324 Main e'e who helped!' "11 thejr milk chocolato rahbite and Special low rate* for $500 and The baker; will start it 11 A. M. to make the food sal-e h'cld recently hollow eggi ore made with only pure $],OOp pottciei. Juit look at thsia Ed,wnrd Grossman, twenty-two St. Adv. such'a splendid success. Tlie »uin mak chocolate «md as an inno'vwbio.'j rate* from, $2.d0 to $4.S6. Thi« „ year„ s old, , of ,Sout , h Rlver< diied in the c|t! $165.00 was realized. I all-the rabbilte and eggs are packed;* what you want, all you can get for 'locnl hospital last nigfnt, from, m- (or tlie Citizen. \ilv.'l'llw' 111 till- [311,. The ehaiwnen, Mrs. E. P." Reed separate box«s"that preiv«nts bre4 tliB leai you poy. TWi U »cionti6cnl juries received when his ChryBlor e 8 1 iind Mrs. % P. King tare gra,teM to H beifore tihey reoieh Dhe customer*' •(••uranca today... Wm. j. O'Brien,('JO ™*** tumed over on the State all who iiss!e*£id tto«m jn nny Way and nmnre. They h»va prepared.'a apecda* • DUtrict Agext, 30 yenr. experience. I'Highiwiay between Laurence Harbor. BFi&eoWly ti0 • fh.e mianofe,r of the ' Easter cotm'bin|ation of 'fiive boxes flll- i, . and Seidler's Beach. The accident Broiadwlay A, &.?. Sbofe Jo/adlowinjr «d wMh'-tlic very bteat In oandy tilt 99e USED CAR SALE Wappericd before «leren o'clock last t>h AuxiliarAili y ththe use of thh e bilbuildd & tthh e ffivi e bboxes. 1 night, and Hhe youth died in .the toh? hospitnr ' ' '' n and'thend'th y btdi bbusinesi e s iinn 100 10011 . . 47 Smith Stredt, Perth Amboy to be clnuBed by the applying of the Tuesday nigiht, Miay 1st In the high TheiThi r IDIDadter good's we bhe t«lk of 352 Bordentoyrf'Avo., So. Amboy brakes aiMWdily and with great force school auditorium. Mrs, Roberr t Middlenex Oounty. Adv. Causing the wheels to lock. J. C. Bikler, Jr., Prop. Telephone 516 Wcldon is chairman of .this event. FOR RENT ThTh e bodbdy was removedd to Miason's ''FOR SALE e, nnd Coroner Lyman, of Car- Johnion'i/ Wax Poliihlng Machine r Several Good Uteri Cars For S«le •for your floor.. $1.80 per" day, 7So ^ < R«ve P«nmJssion. for the turn- CARS WASHED—$2.00 , FOK SALE—5 Room col- at very low prices. Ford, Dodge, ,j.er half fay. EnBl0 T™ Co., 13S-138 i.nK_over of the. body to Undertaker lage on Main street. Beamed Hupmobile and Others. Chariot F. .So. Broridway, Tel, 206. Adv Pnlkowite, of Pertli Amboy. Burlul fitrnub, Chrysler Doalor, 441 florde * tuiiide- todny in Wnahington Cein- Expert Creasing Tires Changed ceiling, open fireplace. All town Ave,, South Amboy ami 3ml „ -fiery, Brooklyn St., Perlli Amboy. A«Iv It y«nr Rndia performing at good ••—- - modern improvements. Per- •• it dfoulcl? Or your batteriei. Lot! Ortfer your TMbaule Well Paper TRY VS WHEN YOUR CAR NEEDS A BATH! in tq/t btith—you grot (lie Full benefit nt 0 A. M. Delivery (rtiarnntetd by B fect condition. Johnson, 324 102G tliibnult Correct Style Wf of ^bne «*perlenc6. S. F. LEAGER, P. M. Sa

RRIDAY, APRIL 6, NOTICE TO CREDITORS SAYREVILLE Thomas McGulre, administrator of £>•?• John F. McGuire; deceased, by direc- SPORTS HAPPENINGS tion of the Surrogate of the County of Middlesex, hereby gives notice to By "BILL" OTOOLE Mrs. E. Gottlich of South. Kiver spenit Monday evening with her as- the creditors olf the said John F. SAILOR ANDREWS SN MAIN ter, Mrs. M. Dreager oifi Dane street. ; McGuire, to bring In their d«bts, de- CO AT PERTH AMBOY SHOW Miss Mete Thompson was an out mands and iclaima against the estate of town visitor Saitoimday evening, i of the said deceased, under oath or The next boxing dhotar- at St. Ste- Miss Rose Parley o* lower Sayre- affirmation, .within six months from phen's Auditorium, Perth Aimboy, vjHe was a New Brunswick visitor, this date or tihey will be forever will 'be h«ld on Tuesday evening, Saturday. ' ' | barred of any action therefor against April 10th, when Sailor Andrews, Miss Amelia Bauniann wto a re-, the said administrator. pridfc of Perth Aarifroy, will meet cent Sotuth Anslboy visitor. . I Dated March 15, 1928. Gftonrie Smith of Newark in the Mrs. C. H. Boston of Main street Thomas MfeGuira, •atoia event. Smith has boxed a twta- 3-30-5t Administrator. ber .of Jieadliners including Jack De- was a New York visitor racenlfly. I . Move, Yale Okum, Jlmtriy Francis, Mrs. George Fross, Miss Jeanette Wolf Larson, K. O. Lew Ferry ant Fnoas and Mrs. Jos. Fritz were New also gave Otoar.ley Arthurs, a bad Brunswick visitors 'Saturday after- BpS SERVICE noon. '! | From fciWeiaWiig. Mir. and Mrs. Leo Farley are the Andrews and SmMi were.matched pwud parents ocE « 'baby girl born SOUTH AMBOY last summer at the open air show last Friday lot Middlesex General NEW BBUNSWICK-SOUTH " in Newark but rain tpteveaWd these Hospital, New Brunswick. Both moth- AMBOST—S boys from meeting alt that time, so er and babe are doing nicely. Mis-1 South River anil New Bruns- Pwwnloter Poulsen saw a chain* to Farley will be remembered us Miss wick. The Ma , grab -this mwteh before the Newark Elizabeth Fritz. ' ••• t Buses lenvc Hordcn v and trouble for •>•- _ jrionehiip of bhe county. l|o«i has Jiositook, Robert Maoofield, WdlHam Clara |6 . by LaVan of Wilkes Barre vs. Mick- Riosenthlal. : "FIREMAN—SAVE MY CHILD" and— ey Genaro 'ojff New Brunswick, six Second (Irade—^Jioseph Colucci, —and—•' . .-• Gladys Brockwell in question befqrfe -. rounds; John Al Sullivan of South And'rew DoibHanski, Melvdn Ge»nt, , Jimmy Adami in "Dr. Quack" River vs.Al Nelaon of Stateta Is- Frederick Baamilton, HernVan Kleg- you leave . ! land, aix rounds; Bus Wteber of m'an, Raymiond Mundy, Ogden Van, Wednesday ' .; "THE LAW AND THE MAN'* ToWenville vs Sam Mano «£ th* CSeaf, Ruth' Bierlew, Jean. Macdon- Latest News Events J Hawlc A. C, four TOiundb. ald, Augusta- Meflirlandea:. : | ••.', Richard Dix ,in- the, booth: ^ ,;•;.* t. , Thursday PINE AVE. SPORTING CLUB Second Year—Oharles Jotoison, "SHANGHAI POUND" "What call, George I/o£tus, 'Billy aMrahall, Ghjas, - Pola.Negri m SECURES A POOL TABLE Nau, Billy RurhmHond, Angelo Sefli • , : —also— •.,"'. haven't I made ; The Pine Avenue Sporting Club ape, Albert Sonrentino, oJhn. Ziolo, Bobby Vernon in "Short Soeka" "BARBED WIRE" -added to the equipment ,olf itiheir home Ph'Hip Riain«n«, Miamda MoCr»ciken,' . Felix Cartoon Jerry Drew in "Indiscreet Pete'f that I ought on Augusta street during the week, Naomi Wood. m "by securing a poiol tlaible. Members • First Grade—ItiaW Anderson, to make?" . ,' • Wre ibeing secured weekly and t!h« Jplhn Oonmora, Theidla Connors, Rob- chiater is to close with the firsft one ert DiowWnsr,' Amis Dtuflford, J nfear you. Iy'augMin, MJarlin MJurtdy, WUIialm oftfie United States Jimmile Hyson of 'Aiusruatia street, Sahrwiamiwk, Jean Apptegfate, > Ckmcefr- well known '-looal •Wall toners, is at •bltuo Denatio, Monte Maa MJoiigiain, Eva Nelaon, Shirley CWborne, Margaret NEW, JERSEY BE"LL 1the- present tinto in training in South Carolina, trying ifor a berth

. STATE OF NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION , Trenton

piotice Notice is hereby given that the State Highway Commission will give a .hearing to all persons in- terested in the matler of taking flver of a portion of State Highway Jloute No. 4 (Revision of 1927) You cat, get the best food from South Aniboy to Matawan. This portion of served anywhere in the city the roxxte is described in Chapter 319 of the Laws when you eat at the of 1927 as follows: "—Soxxth Amboy via Main The United States Geoloxlcal Survey reports that the production of electricity per capita in Street and its extension to Rose's Corner, Cheese- New Jersey In 1927 wo» 499 kilowatt hours or an Increase of 50.3 per cent, over 19ZZ. «• CENTRAL LUNCH Such an increase i« indicative of New Jcrsey'B continuing prosperity. quake, to a point at or near White Brown's Cor- 225 Smith Street ner, thence to Middlesex Road in the Borough of In. 1927 Public Service supplied to the people Perth Amboy Matawan—", in the territory it served, New Jersey, a total Near Railroad Station of 1,701,686,359 kilowatt hours of electricity, The hearing will tbe held at the office of the NOTICE or 590 kilowatt hours per capita, All persons concerned may fcaka State Highway Commission, 9th floor Broad Street notfvo, bhat the Subscriber, adminis- trator ota;., n(f Roman Mak&rswtMv Bank Buildin'", Trenton, on Tuesday, April 1.0th, "The IUCCCSS of Public Set-rice and development of New Icrney are bound together." docoased, intends to oxWtit Ma ifinal —P.rcsklent Thomcu N. McCarter. account to the Orphan's Court for al2:30P. M. the OoHiity of Middlosex, on Friday the InvonUetli day o£ April, 1928, at 10 A. ML, In Win Term of April 1028, By order of the State Highway Commission. for Settlement and allowance; the same buinj? first audited and stated A. Lee Grover, Secretary. PVBLICJBDSEHVICE- l>y the SuiToffiitc. Dii'bcd Munch 14, .11)28. FRANK MA1LIS2EWSXI, 3-10-ftt AdiiS THE SOUTH JMBOl CITIZEN FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928 Nixon will appear in the mystery Thought for Today thriller "A Chinese Parrot". He Is incattabie of truly good action who knows'not the. pleasure in con- MECHAN1CSV1LLE Care* Malaria and quickly reffeTes templating the good octiona of others Bilioutneu, Headache* and SJitzi- —Layater. Joseph Norek of Conover stwefc nei* due to temporary Con.tipaiion. ibas returned to liis homo after a Aid. in eliminating Toxin, and it m visit of several days with relatives highly esteemed for producing copi- in Philadelphia. iou» watery evacuation.. B-lB-20t ONE-OAT PLEASURE OUTING Miss Margaret Morek of Raritan. HURRAH FOR JUNJi! street -eatertained relatives Ifrom Metuchen ati ier home on Sunday. la tin OJUien. YO11K Tie month oi June is with us ones From all itationi more, bringing 'her 'beautiful rosea The Dolan properties on lower Koyport to U7JL* and bender green foilage-and'we hope Oonover street are to undergo a South' Amboy (incl.) Hound Trip Fan Effective this date a fii Mot quite so much rain as We have series of improvements within the- "had In April and May. June is thenext several days. Families who PUBLJCa^JSEKVICE - SUNDAY, JUNE 3 cents in the price of Navicoai 'youth of summer, a pretty maiden have been living in the Dolan houses of "sweet sixteen". She is only . awere ordered out to make room for Tickets good only on special to make this reduction possibl maiden now, aha will show mature; the- anticipated improvements. train leaving South Arniboy 7:16 A. -•charms later on and that's not so Oven Heat M. Returning leave New Vork to deKver only against CASHi (bad at that. We admire them wfoen George Slocum and family have Weat 23rd St. 7:47 P. M., Liberty they are matured, We much prefer moved to a new address on Conovor Regulator St>. 8:00 P. M.; Newark, Broad St., New Prices for South,AmLoy, the flower to the bud. The full street. 8;00-P. M. Children 5 years dfag bof and Morgan. 'bloom flower is perfect, divine, rich and under 12 half fare. ;in color and sweet to look at. Yep, Michael Phillips was a Long Branch Gas Ranges .Eastern Standard Time Shown STOVE we like 'cm matured. business visitor on Monday. June 10 Lake Hopntcong $2.00 Tradition clninra Uhat June roses $10.00 per ton in 5 ton lots .•were always white until they became Improvements are "well underway on the Hpover property on Alpine NEW JERSEY CENTRAL $10.50 per ton in 1 ton lots envio'us of Sappho's fair complexion 0 Down — 1 till ifrt' i ' and blushing for shame because of street. An addition, to the tfronb. of 'their covetousnoss, they became red tihe house, as well as interior work NUT |andd h. ' remained So. ever since. And and painting are among the improve- 18 Months to EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITO $9.00 per ton in 5 ton lots ments being made at this time. ; we are glad of it, for red is our fu- $9.50 per ton in 1 ton lots ! "write color. Mrs, Ernest Spiecltfer of Wilmot Pay Balance A red June rose blushing inthe golden, d'awn (mind you, no rain) all street was a Newark business visitor NAVICOAL CORPORATION •wet with pearls of dew, is good on Monday, ' eaougftf rose water for us. Mr. and Mrs, James Freeman ' of Mailing Address Phone And when I die Raritaa street entertained friends Perth Amboy, Box 393 P. A. 2781 May I lie • from Paterson over the week end. Upon: a bied of June IOSCS. SACRED HEARTS DEFEAT '• JUNE 1, 1S4S PIONEER (CLUB, 4 TO 3 Heavy frost killed mirch fruit in Offtcs Suppllei aad ' ..,/ , New' Jersey and vicinity, (taken On Sunday afternoon toe Sacred . ifrom old records). Hearts of this city defeated the - Pioneer Club oi Perth Amfioy by a FRANK WOOL'M THEY KNOW THEIR COCOANUTS score of 4 to 3. In the ninth Inn-' 197 Smith St. P.rth An *- Some people are like monkeys, no ing1, Stumpy flied out to. left field,' SAVE WITH ICE matter what may happen, to them, Lagoda hit a two hogget against the they always fall on their feet. And fence, Jankoski was safe when the SHERIFF'S SALE monlftvs are not to be despised, They short fly he hit was muffed by. the '» are ibrlsfht. In "Justice to tlie mon- center fielder, Pudncy sfngled putt- ERE'S something new IN CHANCBBY OF NEW JSRSETY SAVE SAVE- SAVE' 1 ' —Between Henry Wolff, Complaln keys "and these people who atro Hlce ing Lagoda on third, Barkey struck H in gas ranges. The ftntl and Michnel Italy, et als., De them,"'We'll say, "they know their •out, and wHeti Murray hit a sharp SN-18 EWT Glenwbod' ifendants. Pi Fa for aale oof mart FOOD FLAVOH MONEY cocoaiiiiits." • ' grounder to second, the player fum- gag«d premJjtto dMed Apr. 21, 1928. - ;' '> i « ... . ('bled and Lagoda scored with the with a' shelf above the top burden wHe're dishes'' are By virtue of the above dated writ' A SKIN GAME , winning run. to, m« directed' and d^ivered, I. will' Gall 340 AtfeHoVovW-ln Perth'.A'nnJoS' fell v."IWe Hearts outhit the viritora 11 kept hot. Entire cooking ' eoqpb^e' tb akle atpttblic v«ndUe on in love with .«•" gltV'a beauttful mrm- hits to 1). Six ot the -Hearts hits top is. covered: arid' this WM)NaSDAY,.5UNE SIXTH plosion and because »he r«u«|ed tb were two bases macUB andBwKey al- keeps dishes from tipping. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND marry him ha says now,, "that* it most hit a home niif In tm second j 1 Equipped with oven h'eat TWENTY-BIGOT wag a skin-wane." . ' inning tut was nipped Hi thfe plate. regulator, of course. Cash At two o'clock in. tYUi aifternodn • g- • , ,• ; n'j .' i i ,- He; was credited with- &' three base '{Daylight Saving Ttm«) oi «>ld day "DON'T GIVE DP THE SHIP!" hit. . . I prifci' is $2*70; oh' terms At the' She'ritt'» O«lc« in the City of • One hu'noW Mfcf «te«n yeaes ago J°«. Murray -waaiyain on the $286.20. N«* BriumUiik; N. J. today, June 1; 1W3; «. great . naval mouiid. fot th« Heart. ; and allowed ; AM tWt tratt or part« of lartd ind battlV.was fought. This, battte* was *• vialtaw 9 hte and fanned 13 oi 'prtaijtto, »ltWt«, lyintf. and' b*in« in Putt Manufactured td'e ' touBtit In MaasactiuMttai BSy dbout *• visiting batomen, that makes it the £lty of South Amfooy, County of ' 18 miles east of Boston lighthouse. 25 strikeouta in the. last two games. ddtofiit «nd Stats of New Jertey: OaipltWn Philip' Broke ttf tne - SrltUh Mickey Walsh wa. on^the mound ,!'B^lnni!rfg *t a point in the aoutti- Cheat Dry Quality Coat frigate' Shannon, sent a cMallenge to *°rthe visitors and Jtewas.nicked for Atffonlatic «r)y liHe of.Henry street, which point Captain James Lwwiwe - of the' * total of U hits and he retired 9 |it( distant in an easterly direction 260 • American frigate Chesapeake to men by the strikeout, route. The tfeef from the pojnt 'formed by the '• come outi on tive high seas and fight. Hearts scored two runs in the first, Wafer Heaters mtersection of' the easterly line of Office and Yard: 146 Henry St. un t Ul snd h e |Pine Avenua with tlie soutHerly line Lawretfce Ihad afceaidy sailed out of *"V ™"i K && ° l *L i : Boston Harbor before ttie' ch*llengr in visitors scored two m the second and . 90 , , point running (1) southerly along ; every wiy; The fierce battle" began «n« "» We third . the dividing line between Lots 49 and about 6P. Mi and lasted'only fifteen ^ Next Sunday afternoon the- Sacred .50, 100 feet to a point; thence (2) . mijmteu, when the Chesapeake, ,her *»«ta will have for opposition the lr m c 'easterly along the center lin« of the rising shot away, Her cap-tain moi- l* .Jtoj . ^. - .<**• **d-Btiv3tK Art .block, i8 feet to a point, which point taHy wounded and the British 'crew Spaflord of this city pitches for the ,in. distant westerly 2 feet from the boarding h«S: surrendered. down county team. lh bwx diyidinit line (between lots 51 and 52; Captain Lawrence, lying below « Skered Haarti (thence (3) northerly parallel with .decks was. just ^ble to -wiMsper his . • AB. H. and 2 feet westerly Crotn the dividing AOOERED last' wd*a«—wihich has now become . line between lots 51 and 52, 100 feet n kl 1 a iiation|l' phrase—"Don't give up £™ J"*L / 1 to ttie southerly side olf Henry street; the shlp:'r wfta t '• " 2 thence (4) westerly and along the zak 2 southerly line qf Henry street 48 feet HRE TRAVH. . "Ghee them one breaking broadside i;£i 'J? - more", he cried, 'ibefore wo stritoe-!" ?*uim?y> zb 1 ,to the point or place of beginning. But' one griiti taU thaf ruined all" V8*0^.*,.- 1 iBeing known and designated as, all of. . hone and home alike Jankoski, 1 2 .' Yqu can make no better lot 50 and the moat westerly 23.feet ey ' totid Lawrence Tow ih glory yet from 5"ilu ' fi 1 •ih^cs'thient than trie! instal- ;of lot 51 in Block 37." 0 ^jWrparted-lip- Barkey, rf lation' of* a gas , automatic )qcree amounting to approximate- '.'"Bt^to tne land-'his taut command: Murwy, p _ water heater.' It will give ly $980.00. ; ' "EBoys, don't giwe up, the ship."— 4 11 < Together with all and singular the' ».., V , Thomas Tracy Boave. you hot Water] comfort day .rights, privileges, hereditaments', and AB. R. and night, winter and sum- .appurtenanceB- thereunto belonging rUi FAMILY WAS TOO SMALt : *K£ - "Yiii gay you love" thy daughter?" o mer. Requires' no work ot or in anywise appertaining. »&r ... .'4 0' WILLIAM S. HANNAH, fi, looking et him lb _ 4- attention. The low prices 0- and easy purchase terms of' JOHN A. COAN, Sheriff. ^^tr^.h^answeredwith the 2b 4' V $25.02 ' Solicitor 0- fered make it possible for ifblse alarm flashing eyes of red 'hot 4 yo»th!;."I would die for her if need 1'. you to have th'is'cqriveniencc at once. Why not order JIN CHANCEkY OF NEW JERSEY Bl'For one sweet glnacc from tribal " 1 lJlid eyes I'd suffer the o; one' now? ,T0 ARTH'UB S . HALLA AND BKR- .« i It makes for l lah> p 0 < THA HALLA, husband and wife: J llll » , By virtue of an Order of the Court ' Her dKid shook his head while he 35, 1 .of Chancery of New Jersey, made ijhQUifUt, "so's your old man." the day ou_see me wink? H; E taken as confessed against yon. , , Joe Polaen, p A_ : 2 The said bill' is filed to foreclose boilers sd that not alohfe cA> tffef AeKMiC heat QAH you know what a J»e Goiiigiillh; c .'..^..-...3 riome to certain; mortgages rtadt by Ar- unfailingly and! in prop^i1 volim*, Bik d&y db ft "Usually m'eiains Bill Cousrnliji! lib 2 •thut Si Halla and Bertha Halla,. h$h at a far less coat for fuel—wJietrier ctxal'or oilia - t dot and my delay is caused by my Ed MofHil. m -3 'band' and wife, to the Atlantic High- litoedi And yoti know that ir an itnpottant am , inml)m to tell- by the peculiar' Md' fchti Poiitoiff, ilhndi Fuilding; and Loan. Association, and;"; purple shade _ooi your nose -Le'Kyaiij'sb" • -1 1... 1ZZZ~~!".3 One. dated June 26bh, 1925 and re- ftfent in the upkeep of » httinet Send today tot wih'ether you want "Jeaso" or jUst Soltls, rf . . ,. 2 corded on Jtly 6th, 1825, in Boole oar hook lVhlcb WtfttrhiSu tit teldr « 4ew wmfa jpdaln "laugrhing(jsras','. WiUlani Swdtzer If 2 402 of MortirageB on pages B27, etc., of designing your cellar ntoW «ttrdrctfr«F^. 1 M-aloe it tfhal f ft ip'mtof Bb* PMtf*, of .._._ 3 •in the. Middlesex County Clerk's Of- O.K. _ fice, ah'd given'to Secure the sum of T?fflE THATCfiflKHr CbWfclNt 22 15 Fourteen Hundred ($1400.00) Dol- - 3941 SL f^neli^ ifcmrk,N. X &£rt(tff OPEN FRIlJ^,' Jr.. lars, and the. other mortgage,, dated URDAY II SUNDAY NIGHTS iDec, Wth, 1825, made by Bertfia.Halr New Yorh-21 West 44th Stt Chitmt6—i4,\ N*. Clark Sb 0 >W and Arthur E. Hallo, her husband; I tonight and con< 0 to Atlantic Highlands Building and throufehout 'June, July and 0' Loan Association, and glvon to secure the Empire ThettratwdU 0 the sum of Six Hundred ($600.00): .._2 0 (Dollars, arid both (mortgages covering day and Sunday. •-,,.,- _..0! BrAI your furnace work . tlon of tomoirow (.Saturday) there erty in the. Township of "Wood- I and worries. End the noise ;e, in the County of Middlesex BOILERS-FURNACESRANOES will be no matinees during tMs Jier- 0 and1 dirt of shovellirig coal, a Jod. A «peci«J matinee will be giv- and State *f New Jersey, and more, ' en twhorwrw only with Hoot Gibson of 1 1 the constant fclcaning of fully described on a Map of Ansonia woodwork and furnishings. Manor, surveyed and mads by Lar-' In ','The Eaivhide Kkl". 0 2 • Tchight, Friday, Nick Stewft-H and Gas is the most satisfactory son and Fox, Surveyors, 175 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, ' Sally Phljips co-star in "A Hisrh fuel for househeating. It's 'School Horo". iOhwpticr No. B "The Grecian Marble which Map has been heretofore filed clean, odorless and noiseless in tho office of the. Clerk of Middle- • Masked Mena.ee"' will be shown in The Parthenon WHS built of Peatellc 1 and responds instantly to sex County and which lots aro knowti addiuon nlong with "Hot Stuff ', a flnrble takeii from the great qunrrles automatic control. and designated on said Mnp ns Lots M. J. SCULLY ' opmodypmody.. just outside of Athens. The same Forty-Seven and Forty-Eight, Block Pfttrotis nre urged to use the r-re- «,UIU.r,e8 ,inVe fOrn|Htiert tn8 hunnirR Consult Public Service I Four Hundred nnd Forty-Fiva B, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 'fwte tickets tonight. ReUa.te (Jcket« ,„,,„, for tl| c t , f ffl d. house heating engineers. And you the said Arthur S. Hallo nre only mccoptod on Vruh\ya . Afllc 'i ments. No charge is made cluim to be the owners of the said Phono 661 . Ifw thorn. The event of tHo senson Not Two-Legged Kind property. ' , ph Sunday, "Tlr« Cnhrns iiAd Kollys for this service. A imilo dorniled a pnseeuger trflin Dntod May 1, 1028. In Paris", stnrjjnff flenrno Sydney is Snyder nnd Roberts, / South Amboy, N. J. •f•mt » bitf picturit e MChcdulnrihlll . 'ThiThs ipic l - near Sncrnmento. He was not the typo of mule, however, who step* on Solicitors of Comifilalnaiits, V 1 *•« nhown few olio (Iny qnly, this P. O. Address, 95 First Ave., 7 PA3SENGES AUTOS TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASION * the g«m anil cllnsS' BttibborKIy to the Atlantic Highlands, N. J June Mtairlon 5-ll-5t I THE SOUTH ,,4Mitt>y CITIZEN

l the church services a reception will MODERN SCHOOL OF MUSIC I PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 4 I be held at the New. Packer House. STARTED HERE TUESDAY j NOTARY PUBLIC Albout 250 invitations hpve been sent Typing—Mimeographing .OCAL 'orty charter members of tiie I out for the reception. Music for the Agent for "Darwin Raxor Blad«" I festivities is to be furnished by the Modern School of Music received PJEMNGS Powers Players, of this city. thein first instruction Tuesday af- Agent for California Perfume Cow terneon at the K. of P, Hali,* a num-' One »t night— MRS.M. E. FORD Harry Stonaker, of South River, a ber.M the parents and friends being Phone 352-W 145 John Si. •amcato, o-f John street, former local resident has been in preseit to witness the opening of the' Next day bright .isons who are graduat- town the past week soliciting orders local \ branch. Fifty-thre© enroll- iigh school and a college for Pontiae and Oablamd cars for the ments have been made and Wiose who ilajid this week. One son, Armstrong Sales Corporation of could not attend this week will re-, iTiadiiating from' college at South River. port next Tuesday, together with ano- -n; Webt Virginia; tihe other ther division of charter members for ,/Sntt, is graduating from a James Jasper, who has been visit- their-first lesson. Jl-lt High .School at Sp-artanltmrg South ing relatives in Italy for the past few Positive no enrollment willbe ac- ooms, Carolina. Mrs. Brancato plans to months, has sailed for this country. cepted after June &tb at the special rtreet, spend some time with her boys before While in Italy, Mr. Jasper picked charter member discount. The pic- CAN HAVE returning to her home m this city. himself a wife and is bringing her to ture of the girls and boys who ' will at 350 She IecEt Wednesday for %e trip. South Amboy,, where they jvill make mark the beginning of bhe histor" of their tome. the South Amboy branch, was tnken A regular meeting of St. Martha's _ , Tel.~46i. ~ \6;25-tf and the management regTetq that all ORDERLIES „&' RENT—6 room house "Vith Guild Will Ibe held next Wednesday, The next meeting of the Ladies who enrolled could not be included*. i~,,o

•Spring Woods; Over the Sea; GarN *ij[pi!," Memory Day, Arthur den Dance, Songs by Fifth Year. 'JEhY Wncert of the Birds, LOCAL CONTRACTORS GET 'ion, Memorial Bay, Editth MATAWAN-KEYPORT ROAD JOB The South Amboy Harriet Biranorts, Mary The United Construction and Sup- *na Bennett, Pearl Coward. ply Company, of this city, were in. The Soldier Boy, Har-awarded the contract for the widen- REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE CONTRACTORS COAL AND WOOD ing of the Keyiport-Mataiwan Road to e Star Spangled Banner. the extent of twenty feet at a recent Adequate' Insurance Takes ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUi TION DAY PROGRAM meeting of the Board of" Freeholders >F PJUBL1C SCHOOL NO. 2 of Monntouth County, for the sum of JOHN C. THOM $23,876.60. This was the lowest of Mtisi of the Burn Out of Fire 1 seven bidders and the award was Carpenter and Plumber EDWARD McDONOUGH 4« to tijie Flag , Song by school. FRANCIS P. COAN .r Flag, Lorraine Herbert, Ella made subject to the aipproval of the Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly itton. borough af Keyporb and the State INSURANCE CCAL COMPANY A'here Poppies Grow Margaret Highway Commission as the project Attended To is being prat through under state aid. In Reliable Companies Placed, for 246 Bordentown Avanua ,J3t. • . Fire, Automobile, Tornado, Rent , Memorial Day, Doris Rathburn, Other bids submitted on the paving Uie and Occupacjr, Touritt Baggage, Constance Dmbley, Margaret Ticie, job were; E. T. McNierney Bradley PLUMBING AND HEATING fOAI ieifig&roin 'Gomiiriiger* ran' a Hazel Ward, Olga Deyana, Muriel Beach, $25,306.83; Andrew Keyes, Employer's Liability and Life Yess. Woodbridge, $25,450.90; Fish-Ruth- • 'right foot ;between thte tot POST OFFICE BUILDING CONSULT, 214 Pine Avenue •" '''.\ Heading—Gettysburg Address, Jo- erford, Inc., Philadelphia, $25,714.- isday and the injury is causihg 90; 'Conrad Sebblt, New Brunswick, 108 Broadway Telephone 3S4 ^jWm considerable inconvenience. seph Bowman. South Amboy "'"'" • • "V- A-, . • v * * * * • Instrumental Selection, Adelaide $26 278.06; S. S.-'Thompson & Co., PHILIP J. SULLIVAN ' .', Last Sunday the Hon. A. H. Slov- Bowman. Inc., Red Bank,. $2.7,695; Jannorone "If It's Insurance I Sell It" Soutli Amboy, N. J. "-.'- Contracting' Co;, Belleville, $27,8G5. —FOR— er and daughter paid n visit to his The fatriot, Robert Martenstein. LOWEST PRICES ON ,' daughter at Plainfield. On their way The Old Guard, Herbert Dix. 45. . . they passed th-e place of Robert Fitz- •Selections, Fifth Grade Orchestra. FREDERICK H. LEAR . PLUMBING AND HEATING r. Simmons and were interested in see- The Housa of May, Helen Grace. SURPRISE PARTY PAUL BRYLINSRl... America Song by School, A,surprise party was given in. he Estimates Given ing his tame Hon. It was a curiosity or of Mirs. Margie Kurtz at her Ihtome REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE to them. The Stars and Stripes, Jane Gor- All Work Guaranteed don. on Conover street Saturdoy evening. • • • * • The roams were artistically decorated - The first ripe Jersey tomato oi the The Soldiers Graves, Ada Hoff- 210 George St, CONCRETE BLOCKS' / man. . in a ipink and white color scheme. 1OS SOUTH STEVENS AVE. season was brought to town on Friday Gaimos; dancing atid singing were ,1-of last week by Mrs. Francis Ilnrtle, Upon Memorial Day, Ralph Davis, Phone 217 PORTLAND CEMENT Robert Morriss, Harvey Nau. enjoyed thrwugih'out the evening. . of Cheesequakes, who presented it to Vocal selections we're rendered by C. T. MASON Fred Petty, clerk in H. Wolff & Co. Deeoratiom Day Hymn, Anita Hou- to It, V, sel, Marie Thomson,,Lillian Nau. Miss Margie- Kurtz, ac'comipaniod by ALL KINDS OF ' store. Fred says it was delicious. Joseph Bilder on a bunjo, Raymond GEORGE M. MORTENSON ***** The New Memorial Day Louis Wis- niowski. Fisher and Tom Re«dy of Perth Am- FEED AND GRAEV^ ' : The case o£ Charles B. Burnett boy gave an exhibition of the Var- Plumbing and against Frederick Kilth'rall, on con- Lind'cn Tree, Pupils 'fram Sixth aaaaasaaaa. • ' ' ' Year. sity Drag. Francis Powers and Bol) tract for $170, was tried in the dis- Hackett sung "What A Wondorful Reliable UNITED STATES Companies trict court on Monday morning in Home Sweet Howe, Natalie Reese, Wedding' Thnt Will Be". Stella No- Heating Old Lehigh and Wilhcs-Barre Perth Amboy, John A. Lovely rep- Dorothy Sfegiway. Our Soldiers Harry Stobcr, Ed- rek and Stanley Schultz save an ex- EXPLOSION IN8URANCB resented Mr. Burnett. . , hibition of Uie Spanish Tango. De- 'Estimates Furnished on Request • * * * • ward O'Connor, Ehnar. ScJiira, Alph- lklous rofrcshments were served. '"' The invitations are out for the onso Nicorvo, Clarence Wentzel, Ed- NOTARY PUBLIC. COAL ward Yessi Those present were: Masses Claire 321 MAIN ST. " 'marriage of Mr. George Clayton Nieltop-p, Bsteiln Burlcnnl, Stella No- Center and Elm Sts. ;, Spurr, General Secretary of th'« P. Our Country's Flag, Jane Manhat- 231 First Street South Amboy Telephone 24S tan, Beatrice Peterson, Eleanor Hart. rek, Ben^riie McCarWWy, Margie ," R. E,' Y. M. C. A., t» Miss Catherine Kurtz 'of1 6his city; Anna Skailanek "• Roberts, ol Juniata, Pa., cav Wednes- Our Flag Colors, Song, Fourth South Anbojr, N. J. Phdnes: Year. ancl'/Plorcnce' Donglcs of Perth Am- . 'day next, at high moon." Mr. Spurr boy; Messrs. Joaojih BUddf, GiBorge " is seeking a house here and as soon In Flanders' Fields, Francis Cough- So. Amfcoy 7 So. River 9 !•' aS he'secures a suitable ono will go lin. Stovensofl, Raymond FIsHcr',- Joseph ' Vi housekeeping. In the-meantime, The Sleep .of the Brave, Norman Htnlnu, Stanley. Schulix, Alfr'ed Sor- & T. WILHELM ensoiv, Thomas Kcedy, Ronald Mor- Insurance of All Kinds fcMe young, couple will reside on SecMorgan- . tenson and JbKri Kohlef -of Perth 1 ROOFER ' qrid street, where Mr. Spurr has The Blue and the Grey Samuel Amboy; Robert • RauKett,- Francis MMUaMlttr. Sanitary and ' tJoarded for some time past'. 'Rosenihal, Ohiris Sullivan. I Poijverd KennetH Doukas and'Edward , .Mr, William Sullivan has turned Star Spang-led Banner, By School. I Freeman ot tfiii city. I Heating Engineer Me rtomV over his store" frittf otflficea: Hurt* RICHARDSON 'A BOYNTON ney Jotai A. Lovely now occu- MICHAEL PHILLIPS J»e, ftpnt suit ot rooms, .and the. VAPOR SYSTEM rooms are occupied by Pierce & SLATE AN» ASBESTOS . Richard Heuser,, Civil Engi- , ROT WAT£lt AND STtiAtf r, and 'by the South AmVboy Real- Co. A fine' entrance to these ROOFING j i will be soon built between that FOftSlLE BUILT-IN TUBS AND SHOWERS the adjoining building; making: tfiem easy of access and attractive Attractive Properties at REPAIRING all a business location. LOW COST Telaphoaasi 292; Res. 309 The impressive service of crowning 238 FIRST STREET Of All'Kinds To Rdbft tiSe .statue of the Blessed Virgin was EASY TERMS WfrliT in St. Mary's ohurdi on Sunday Ft* PartfeufaW Saa (Bef. Stocttfoa St. and firoadway) evening and the-edifies was crowded Oar butcher* faal a Tel. M3 385 Raritaa St, ,. 'to the doors. The statue was crown- SOUTH' AMBOY, N. J. ed, by Miss Catherine Casey and the prida ia •alliai MOLLIE E. SAIGON Masses Madge Maihoney and Helen maali that eainM d PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Welsh carried the crown. It was a rectly from ttiaiknow PAINTS, ETC. • ESTIMATES. • ^ v'«iry interesting ceremony. The girls NOTARY PUBLIC who will graduate from t'he Parochial that A»f can comci«ntio|»«ly goarantea each school received their 'medals as mem- •ale ai a kuBdi^cT par ceat ml »*1W. Thi» if to 549 Main Straat 438 ,- FURNISHED; r: bers' of th'e Sodality. deed an uituaual tUti of affain. BVt itWeimtttin- Sotftb Ambojr. N. J. ***** placa to U(, Poo»a 323 EUGENE A. MORRIS -•-.,; The Brunton Piano Co. has open-' (SucceisVir to A'. T. Kerr) HEAbSTONES ". ed/'a large store at 114 Broadway, Fiik Evary Wadnasday: and' Friday they toll' sell p'idnos, records" "ShVp HOT*, ud Stave" sewing" machines. Mr. Harry EDWAR0 J. OTONNOR Ofts and Varni-A^ REAL ESTATE ,, , isen will be the representative -nucm. Bruahw, Gluw. .Brunzea, " in., charge and gives assurance that .. CHOICE- iteJAlS Of AIL Kinds' 'Wcry endeavor w411 bo made to suit Manuracturur ol ttie public in gincrtl. H. BROADWAY PHONE Notary Public GoM i«af, 8ta«n*, Rte: . 123 N. Broadway '' Electric LigbU. for Jamesburs; • High Grade Granite and v Talephona S WALL PAPER ., ", ,,Tfie boroa^W co'uncili inapecial ses- Marble • sion at Jamesburg Monday night, ;L -.} • MIL* ANO CRBAM 28» Finrt Strtwt HoutB AnbOj • graiflttia.a five year franiehise to .the *v'Mfanalapan Lighting Co., ot Free'hold •' to eject) poles throughout the boro PIANO TUNING V'sfreets'. Th'e company will furnish R. A, GASEY f-.tttte b^rouffh hall and' fire headquar- <-'"t^rs", wlfh lights free: Twenty- Altaratloa Modaratelr I'.', MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES, iy 4O seconds- roott &i ill tUdUi Pried i ,^T Exercises appropriate to Merttoi'inl 313 David St. South Ambor •>-'my were held iw the 'public schools' r, 6 DRY CLEANING % Telephone 109-M at Pfa>War Prices ' Ml Tuesday nftdrndbn', and wef e well of tiffly working day somebody Jrtaaatm. ^ftdd by the, iUpils. the pro- frork Dona by Experlancaii Man biiyf zBuick -Year after year it DENTIST ; AOaWT K)» Salts atatfe to oMar. Tka |irssa ! SHERWIN-WILU^M-* rif ht to meat your aockatboab. •'-" 'Singing, ftsttf Colunifcia. tviil* twice as many buyers $ X-RAY GAS "' "R»clte-ttofi, Rosetf, Gladys Johnson, PAINTS ' Lottie RchflUfe. . ', "*Kt«toaitlort, V3k Flag- Aibove tile any other fine car M f|»ho«r HouM DWW8,, QerWtidB Sftil^h. faintfl, Olto, Vanlihn, W :•' Rectfattorli We t>e*K Your <3rave, Buy yoir fciidi with the know). know one reason for ita pp Lead. BnailMs. Staliw, Tailor lassie PresWfo ^ M edge- that Atf overwhelming ity-^ii excels jn be«uty. Putty, And Gkisa ..Recitation, Blue and tirfty, Harry tb/Qority Ctt AnVriU't fine Car mifWW you drive it ybu'll dLV. 11 1. Bergen, ITS Steven* »v» . WORK CALLED FOR O ,, Reeitoitlorf, itamorial Day, Marlon fatt^nnc ml«Wfl^ die mme wise txtfit?* tiitlhrt reisbn—it excel*! OORMT FJnrt itrwt AND DELIVERED . StMe, •election an> «h«re a car »o fine and s. enjoys two-to-oae leadenhip in dependable at a price so remark* WE SELL EVENINGS 6Y APPOlNTMENt South ,Anbay n, Decoration Dny, Harry it* field and hat maintained its ably low. ' ' RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS Our Heroes, John Uadertfop, not for a wttk or a AND PIANOS DR. F. BURLEW Rel month, out year in and Vnir out The judgment of America if -Whitehite. —also— DENTIST ' fvBecltatlon, Our Flag, Mnrinn Bnnk. met At early days of the industry. tnighry aood judgment to bank Tuning uud llepalrlnt lit Ulxht I'rkos ICE AND TRUCKING '"liSlnglng, Columbia, the Gcnn of the on. ArtcF America, by « two-to- 116 N. Broadway The minute you see Buick you'll HARRY PARISEH FORD DUMP TRUCKS ' .fOcSan. one vbte tells you to buy a Buick. ' Trust Co. Building W • " • SCHOOL NO. II 127 David Slre«t Phon« 109-M FOR HIRE • Sonjr, My Country TIB of Thee, I SBDANS/1193tc.;i99J • COUPBS*II93 Va$UiO South Aiuboy .'• ,Q«piations, Helen Wortley, KUa SPORT MODELS ft 195 to J1J2J 'MX 31onoS, Carrie Nimpsoh, Antoinette ACETYLENE WELDING FRANK GORCHESS ftte„ „ hfohefo RolbertaRlbrta. japrkt$fis.krihti,JUkK.tommunitutb>it«U,i Th,O.M. Butih Cooke, Iinttlo Christ- ELECTRIC AND Telephone 69B-R HOUSE AND POWER 8-10-61 Solo, Mildred Dents. ACETYLENE WELDING WIRING f, Hunter's Song. ItttUon, Momorlnll Dny, Mnrlon I General Repairing ADVERTISE All Kinds of Electrical Repnir Work IN THE K / Scott Arenua vtlon, The Lost Grave, Will- CITIZEN I tt, American Auto Co. i Telephone 14B-M n, the Gem of the South Amboy, N. J. 319 MAIN STREET BUSINESS DIRECTORY May p«y, Mildred 68 French Street \, New Brunswick, N. J. Telaphona S. A. 316 SOUTH AMBOY' itiicrllM lur It* I 1'" "•• SUUH AMBOV CMIZKN

the contract was forthcoming. World'. Great Men THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Council Grants The Overseer of th* Poor reported Different Education coste of maintaining home and out- I'rof. .|.i?t;>l» .Mij.vcr > Hear New Fire Alarm; Other Bu<- Parent Teachers Removing Walnut Stains ELEANOR F. MASON The |ii-|mriliieni (if Agriculture *ub8cription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, Jl.5<>; rnnes 3 to 8, |2.00 Departing-fro-iTpracticeg of the says Him \vn limr sin Ins may be re VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR II:: J Plan Card Party i '.'.' " •' " ~ -—• past, the Common Council at the moved from the hands by the asa of Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. .is second class matter. usual Tuesday night meeting this an Ink erndicnf nr. such ns Is found 231 First Street • week, granted applications of two For Tuesday Evening In drua stores. / FRIDAY, MA'RCH 15, 1929 bus cotaerns for franchises through Phone 405 this city. The governing body in Affaip to he Held jn Evbning in H;gK time gone by has consistently refus- cci,ooI Auditorium. ed to license buses operating through —0_ Bargains In Boysfljfcyde here pn 'tours, interstate, runs, etc. Plans have been completed for the The White Way Tours and the Penn- card party of the South Amboy Pa- sylv&nia General Transit Company runt Teachers Association to be held | "Undies" Offered Damgaed By were the concerns to whom the de- next Tuesday evening at the high j Mnnmnilfli PA COW sired franchises were granted, They school auditorium. Mrs. Robert B.> Local Women iUVllIllUUMI \JV, VO1 will operate buses between Atlantic, Chapman, -chairman of the ways and • , ' City and New York and New York means committee, will be in charge. and Philadelphia, traversing State TWe will be a number of beau- K Go Begging In Local —., Highway Route No. 4 through here tiful and useful prizes awarded at And We'd Like To Know The Real A" and running via Lakewood. the close of the games. ' ' Reason Why Smashed Up Tho Council also established a The committee assisting Mrs. Q A local on Mnndnv new' order, of things by the appoint- Chapman is as follows-..Mrs, Manville A long-established local business ment of offioi al flUtnorizetl to r- j afternoon drove- to the local librarlibrary *" ' - ' . Applegate, Mrs. Lorton Berlew, Mrs. EMPIRE __, ..._ ,.- ...10'P" his new bicycle, and after secur- of all silk undcrthings for the ladies inff a took .returned to Ms bicycle from a well known manufacturer. I p-irkcd at ttie curb, just in time to Under a widely advertised in ...... name the products of this cilman F. D. Stnnton. fhe new man Mrs. U, P. Mason, Mrs, Robert Wel- ••' ifacturer are known to jirobably al- will work fin a fee basis, his charge don, Mrs. Charles Nau, Mrs. Felix most every woman in the country. Officer Maliszcwski was in tho vi- t-o be twenty-five per cent of the Goldsmith, Mrs. Benjamin Tcnen- These articles are- offered for sale- cinity and took charge of the case. umoiuit of the license. bnum, Mrs. Samuel Mcdincts, Mrs; locally at a figure equal to about lie "secured tho address of "fchVdri" Tll° fire alam K'ren canw in for Ellcn Marshall, Mrs. B. C. Duvler, half the cost they would bo sold as ver of the care wUlSt kstnictions *m1nl condemnation when a dele- Mrs. Eugene Thomas. Mrs. K. B. bargains in any nearby shopping toer_o havl ethecare the whee, wJil o•replaced left instruction. s . g the entire Humphries, Mrs. William Nehrkorn, center. Yet her the offerings, which The gttti(m comnt isin ttlnl0at Hosmembership of tho Mechanicsville Mrs. Nelson Dents, Mrs. Chris Duf- include step-ins, chemise, pajamas titu) rMlifetharth^wClistoberf * Cmpy p ford, Mrs. FrcFrc-dd KnrwskyKnrwsky,, Mrs. and gowns, crepe de chine, go beg- Placed arJI Secmod even indtftferenV oHosif thye Compannow arr«"ify expreaseecmcnt- Xdt »PP°»criticis»m "dnholford, dMrs Dex'heimcr. ~h i • ,— Mrs. J. FF. WeW - ging for eager purchasers. Now, IJIUILU aim ai.uiii.ii i-vi.ii luuuaercni iti.vat, . . «heardl natt nialll !,„bc„r .,„.and! nt«Mrso . rHt . nT), T:II.«ILittellI . to the questioning of the officer. Ho ,•£,-in M«chn4iicsvill, : o and there ure com- wiy. Is it that tho ladies do not looked rather dejected as lie- placed '" ff'f"T laints t loin ih the vicinity CHRIST CHUCRH PARISH recognize, thje opportunity; aro the thethe. wlinewheel non hin?s« sTiniiWrtr »n/™V. P . r silk undies jjoing out of style; aren't ed toward his home. of-*the city hall about its unnecessary It"v . Chsirli's K. Kennedy, Rector tho funds/available for purchases loudness. . . - I.KNTEN SKHVICKS. This explains the reason for an Sundays i when such bargains present them- 1 selves; do tho mandates of fashion occasion or two recently when firo Holy Communion 7:30 A. M or li-diwly'e emotional responses for- Mrs. Grace ;Suma uliirms wore sounded and the Mech- Coinmunon and Sermon ..;-.. bid dojtig such shopping here; aro nnicttvillc truck was uiwblo to main- • : 10:4B A. M, . . - . ----,-", , , -,v Death called Mrs. Grace Sumn to taiUun uits «customary promptness in Choral Kvensorifr and Sermon our fair ones so completely ont/hrall-i her Eternal Reward on Wednesday unsweriug. •Changes havo been ed by national advertising claims afternoon after, an extended illness made in the heighth of tire siren at 7:30 P. M. and' counter-statements that they * *• •• ...... '"_.'.> .... Tuesdaj's of complications and old age nt the the City Hall bin with little results. Kvonine Prayer ... 4:00 P. M. miftfc have the trade marked nrticla homo of her son, Anthony, at 119 So. it developed that the installation THE ONLY-WOMAN IN THE WORLD -ror what is it? In these news col- Wednesdays Stevens Avenue at the ago of sixty, is. not at nil satisfactory to the city Holy Communion ...7:30 A. M. umns, we- editorially repeatp . Why three years. „ • • lathers and him nyt pa yet been of- TO BE /s it. . . . . Jinny and Sermon 8:00 P. M. (Name of this store will b& She wns born in Italy and omlgra- fieiilly accepted'by them. The clerk Thursdays ' /furnishedd upon .request. Tel, 4)) ted to this country to join her sons was authorized to- so advise- the *., °— Holy Communion 0:30 A. M. nnd daughters several years ago, Uamowell Firo Alarm Company and Children's Service . .4:00 P. M. Truth Handicapped shortly after the death of her bus- sue what ti:,ey intend to do about it. live! HOLY WEEK Ktnrt n lit unit n truth in^otlior l>and. Besides the son, Anthony Su- Property owners on David street 1 ma, there aro two other children, a requested the extension of the (In addition to other services)' £ like linn mid humid; Hie lie will run Holy Communion (daily, except Lerki Tara has .mystified'the world fast and smnnih, nnd nn in.-iti will CI.T daughter, Lena, and a son, Conrad, street beyond Foltus st-reot to a both of Brooklyn. ' junction with Main street. Tho Cood Friday and Saturday .. , turn It nsldc; but nt I hi' tnilh most 7:30 A. M. defying death in this most amazing hands will dins :i none, nnd MI hlnjlor The funeral was held from the late street now extends but a short dis- home this morning at half past eight; tance-above Feltus street. The pe- Maundy Thursday •It for sport's siiko. if inp.v ran.— thonce to St. Mary's church where a tition called attention to the fact litany. :md Meditation. 8:00 P. M. anjd miraculous feat. Buried alive in . • Onlda. Good Friday High Mass of Requiem was celebra- vthat the necessary filling material ted for the repoee of her soul. Inter- could be secured from the- State Litany nnd Penitential Office sand with no air is the impossible ac- ment was made in St. Mary's ceme*- Highway excavating going on on _ -- 9:30 A. M. i j Ingredients o( Cocoa The Three Hours ;._12 to 3 P. M. complished by Lerki Tara. S Cocoa contains » SIIKIII amount of ory under fhe auspices of/Th© Gpnd- Main street and the costs of the rum Service. improvement thus considerably les- Easter Even j caffeine. Thn most prominent drug Evening Prayer and Baptism : , however. Is tlipohrnmlne. whfcli Is re- sened. —ALSO— Tibetan Lamas. A series of resolutions were adopt- ..._ ...... 4:00 P. M. ', fated to rnlTi'liie. Copnii iilso con- ed providing for the purchase of a Easter Day r ,;• tains fat, protein, stnrch. wntpr. crude Lamas, according to Tibetan cus Holy Communion....i-... 7:30 A. M. Allah, The Fire Eater, and his toms, lire those mfinfis who have be tract of land from William B. Ryan • ;•;-'fiber, ash, pmn nnd tnnnin. and Mary A. Ryan and the renioyal Holy Euchrist and Sermon come distinguished for wisdom nml thereto of the Protection Engine - - : 10:45 A. M. assistants will perform herculean feats • • The Traska Department Store in saint)inoss. Members of the higher Company firehouse by the State Carol Services.'and Presentation of of strength, breaking a 100 pound stone : the McCloud Building closed its orderis are looked upon as relncarnn Highway Commission. , The new Mite Boxes . 4:00 P. M. .—'doors during the? week. tlons of deported saints. ground is to cost $2,450 for two lots at the- corner of Feltus and Da- CARD OF THANKS uponfa human chest. vid streets. It is understood that 1 the allowance from the State High- The family of the late Edward F. SEE THE INDIAN TORTURE BOARD covers all the costs that the Trevaskiss acknowledge with deep cte ot kind- •. .'. ', • • /*. resolutions were introduced by Coun- ded by their cilman at Large J. Raymond Malloy. .. „ ,, . friends at tlvc tmie ot ttlelr loss. The clerk'was authorized to ad- Positively No Advance Jn Prices vise the State Board of Children's Guardians that the city- would no Scienli.Tc L scovery SPRING'S NEWEST! - Tlie henvlslilc hint Is the layer nt longer be responsible for the costs in connection with caring for two Ionized ntr In tin- super iittnosphero. children in the institution from this It wns first described by Arthur W. NEW PICTURES SHOWN TOMORROW city. • It was explained that a few Heaviside. -.. Ilritlsh sriiMitlst. wlin was years ago the lather of the children esperlinoiiflnB wilh Sir Wllllnm got in trouble with the law and was Pi-piw'.p in I.SO2 with imratlel tplegrnpli SUITS imprisoned. The children were lines. I 'placed in the institution. Now the father has been given back his lib- erty nnd has secured employment :.5O and should therefore be required to provide, for his family. What to do with the commission issued by Mayor ICvist to Morris Reiner as a special officer for a per- iod of four months from March 1st at a salary1 of $175.00 per'month appeared to be a problem when it Hei'sh's Pineapple, reg. 35c A fane- Topcoats was read by Clerk Disbrow. Pain- 16 oz. jar RED CHERRY JAM>..._.25c ful silence greeted the conclusion of the reading. The presiding officer, Hersh's Peaches, reg. 30c ' TOASTERETTES and COOKIES, reg. 00 ramnrkod to the ef.fect that some- thing ought to bo done with the Hersh's Plunes, reg. 30c $1 i;00 25c each, 2 packages for ....._.....39c commission, file it or, some, such $20 course but no one offered any mo- tion. The deadlock lasted for a few Hersh's Green Gage Plumte, reg. 30c HEINZ OLD FASHIONED PICKLES, Others minutes, then City Clerk Disbrow read tho part of the ordinance that ALL 4 CANS FOR „._ .... ^1.00 reg. 25c, for... , 19c appeared to govern the granting of Up lo $40.00 such a commission. Councilman In- FOULD'S MACARONI; mnn suggested that) the commission PALMOLIVE SOAP, 2 cakes...._.:..15c or notification tie sent hack to tho FOULD'S BROAD NOODLES, 2 pack- mayor. Finally it was decided to OCTAGON SOAP, 3 cakes 19c STYLE, FABRICS AND order the notification received and ages for 19c placed on file. ' FRESH CALIFORNIA FIGS, No. 2 TAILORING i The Clerk also wanted instructions ROYAL JELLO, 3 for „„_ 25c about paying or finally rejecting a bill from the Sayreville Saks Cor- can CHOCOLATE PUDDING, 3 for 25c poration for tractor repairs in Feb. Here are Suits and Topcoats that 1926. It developed from tho ex- SHRIMP in glass 35c planation by Councilman Imnnn that TOILET PAPER, 6-25c rolls ... $1.00 measure up to your highest expec- so far as he could find out the dam- JAPANESE CRAB MEAT _..._.__.__39c age to the tractor happened ^within PTEMENTO CUPS, 9 to 12 cups in tation, but scaled down to the min-. the guaranteed period when it was new, n xvlieel (jivini; away or some- LIGHT MEAT TUNA FISH 25c can 50c imiim iii price. thing of Hint kind, and Wint the soil- ing ngpney was responsible, not tho city. The bill nmntmtori to $76.00 SALMON STEAKS, flat can ..35c MIDDLESEX PUMPKIN, large can and has come up from time to time We're Sure You'll,Like Our Pleasing ever since 192f>. Apparently Hie city PREMIER ASPARAGUS CUTS,* large ...... I...... 20c won't pay i\t all now. The matter wns however referred to tho City 30c BEAN HOLE BEANS, 2 cans .... 25c Selections Attorney. can Cio-raM (rRC'inan was confirmed us BULK MACARONI, 2 Iks 25c HETNZ CATSUP, large bottle 25c n member of (.hi* MotlmnicRvillc ITnsp Contpnny and an ordinance provid- SOUR KRAUT, 3 lbs. OCTAGON CLEANSER, 2 cans 13c ing for DIP ynirehnm1 of nn automa- 25c tic sowngo punfpiiifr nulTit for tho H. ROSENTHAL Mechnnii'Kvillc section mlnplod on first reading. Telephone S. A. 604 Thi' RnnLrart for tho 'nnnunl audit of the city wns awimlc' I" II. Ilrn- CO. vermnn, for $1250 for ll)2!). This 109 South Broadway South Amboy ennicorn has hnrl the work of audit- Ing local nu'riunto for several yours Feltus and Washington St pw»f, tho price remaining tho (tame s. from yonr to year. Confirmation of Councilman Malloy's letter awarding FRIDAY, HAiRCH 15, 1929 be given an opportunity to be heard. ORDINANCE NO. 257 Gi Frank Disibrow, METHODIST PROTESTANT AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY City Clerk of: the City of CHURCH OF SOUTH AIUBOY AUTHORIZ- • South Amboy ' Rev. Geo .H, Naylor, Pastor ING THE PURCHASE AND IN- SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN, STALLATION OP A COMPLETE ISSUE OF MARCH lS, 1929. SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1929 AUTOMATIC PUMPING STATION 10:30 A. M., ' Morning Worship FOR THE MECHANICSVELLE Sermon by the Pastor. Subject, "Con- SECTION OF THE CITY OF version." SOUTH AMBOY AND PROVIDING > 1:45 P. 11. Junior Christian En- FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF Few people realize the importance deavor Sleeting. Mr. Fred Leonard NOT EXCEEDING THE SUM OF of the post occupied by Christopher Supt. SEVEN THOUSAND ($7,000.00) Doyle, at the Hole in the Wall. He *2:3Q P. M. Sunday School. Mr. DOLLARS: has in his custody during the great- Howard Bloodirood, Supt. Lesson BE IT ORDAINED, by the. Co/n- er part of the day the safety of Theme, "The Christian Sabbath." moii Council of the- City of South about two hundred school children. G:45 P. M. Senior Christian En- Aimboy: That is his work and he does his du- deavor, meeting. Leaders, Mrs. Nay- Section 1. That tho City of ty well. Only once in a great while lor and Earl Harris. Subject "How South Amboy purchase and install a children are found walking or play- the Church 'Helps us to Live the complete automatic sewerage pump- ing in the driveways of the Hole in Christian Life." ing station for the Mechanicsville the Wall and seldom if ever do they 7:30 P. II. Evening Service; IB section of the City of South Amboy, cross the openings without he ad- minute song service. Preaching by in accordance with the plans and vising them of the safety. the. Pastor. This commences the two- Specifications now on file in the of- Though he rules with sternness, ,it week evangelistic services to be held fice of, the City Engineer. is surprising, to see how the child- in this church. Every evening except- Section 2. That the total cost of ren cling to him. They all call him ^•mg Saturday. Rev. H. ,J. Bright, pas- said complete automatic sewerage 'grandpop" and that's just what he tor of the Methodist Protestant pumping station shall not exceed the is. Even though he is cross at church of fair Haven, N J., will be sum of Seven thousand ($7,000.00) times, not one of the children evar tie speaker during the week. Dollars, "which. amount or. go imucn pass without calling to him. He Public is cordially invited to attend thereof as may be necessary, be and has a way of treating children and these services. Gospel message in the same is hereby appropriated. they like it. Hardly a day passes song and "The Word." Section 3. That the said under- without a pocket full of. candy to taking shall be financed in the first reward those who Ibehnvc host. instance by.the issuance of tempor- THE FIRST METHODIST ary notes or bonds of the City of Michatl Sisko of Wilmot street South Aimboy, in a manner prescrib- visited with friends in New York EPISCOPAL CHURCH I City on 'Monday. Rev. Elijah F. Keed, Pastor ed by law. Tho Pastor most heartily invites Section 4. That this ordinance Mr. and Mrs. Philip Render of and welcomes every member and take, effect on its approval and pub- Conover street entertained relatives friend of his church, to the first ser- lication in the manner prescribed by from .Long Branch at their-homo on vice in the New Conference- Year. law. Sunday. This Sunday, I believe in presenting Notice Christ to all, Christ the example, Notice is hereby given that the Tho Misses Kathryn and Anna Christ the Saviour. • foregoing ordinance was passed and Grimley' of Raritani street vtoited 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, Wil- adopted on its first reading at a with relatives in New Brunswick on liam M. Emmons, Superintendent. regular meeting; of the Common Monday evening. Here special attention is given to all. Council o! the City of South Amboy ?cf Civ . Give us a chance to serve you. held, on MJar'ch 12th, 1929, and that Clifford Reinhardt, son of Mr. and 11:00 A. M. Devine service, Ser- it will be takten wp on its second and Mrs. Oscar Reinhardt, of Raritan; St., mon by the 'Pastor in. keeping with tfiird reading -and final passage nb a while playing on Monday in the rear regular meeting pf the said Common of his home, stumibled and fell. The the season. Council of the City of South Amboy • 7;00 Epworth League in charge of youngster received a deep gash in SATURDAY, M4 to be Held in the Council Chamber In Miss Mabel Selover. his right wrist, which necessitated the City Hall in said City of South the attention of Dr. J, F. Weber. It 7:30 The people* song service, re- A.mboy on Tuesday, March 20, 1929 was necessary to clamp one of the port .from Junior Layman and short at eight o'clock P. M. at which veins which' was torn in tho fall. It sermon by Pastor. tome and place any person interest- was later learned that the boy fell 8 V. Al. to 10 |\ ' Wednesday 7:45 P. M. devotional ed therein. ~6r affected thereby, will service leading up to Passion Week. ; on a broken bottle , Special preparation, let a lnrgo num- ber respond. • r Let us give special attention to . From'our widely diversified stpe^ of fiiig-" Christ and his Word these days. MAN PAST 40 GETS Trade in used cars we have selected the following: NEW PEP-FEELS YOUNG ."My energy was gone and I-felt1 all on Roper . Citis* to be offered in a special one-day sale. All tired out. _Vinol gave me surprising new pep and vitality."-H. A. Becker. The very FIRST day, Vinol gives We'll take yoiir old cook stove and in re- cars will be sold under our One Week Ex- you more pep, a big appotito afld bet- turn we'll make a liberal reduction on the ter sleep. Nervous, tired-out people are surprised how QUICK" the iron, price'of a new Roper gas range. phosphates, etc. (in Vinol) give new ?e strength and vigor. Adds weight to The,Roper No. S10-3T-98 illustrated is thin people. Vinol tastes delicious. Peterson's Pharmacy. Adv. an all enamelled gas range equipped with an oven heat regulator and a super broiler, Your inspection ofcqur stock is invited. It> ivill which makes the broiling of foods a simple i he time tvell spent., - READE'S "matter/" ' - ' '; ' •••• This puiee regu- larly sells'for ^126:21 cash. On the easy Buick 5 Pass. Diana 5 Pass.. Buick Cabriolet payment plan, small s ii m down and Laudau $850 Coupe $1000 eighteen months to PERTH AMBOY pay. Both cash and credit prices will b«' rrduccd considerably SEVEN (7) DAYS if an old s^nve U SMARTING. traded in. BUY Ford Tudor Ford Tudor TOMORROW .Sedan $225 rSedan $195 W1UIAM

HAI our Fireplace Have a gas heater put in' and enjoy a cheerful hearthfire. Our cash prices begin at $16. If you pur- chase-a heater costing $25 or more we'll con- nect it without charge, Ford . HFonltt Ton Panel unless more than 25. fecf. of- piping are re- Pickup $125 11 Delivery $128 quired.

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with LIONEL BARRYWQRE, . kARL DANE, LEILA BY. & '' '- AMS ' . He waa a great safe«cracker— but.'a greater.hcart-jbre'ak.c;?! Quality Get a load of Sill Unifies in hist most exciting picturet The frnnoiiB crooit play is notf ft film w|th everything: to- mnrtce, thrills, laughs! A Melro-Goldwyji-Mayer Picture WITT THERE ARE ALL KINDS OF HAMS AND Week of March 23 COOKED MEWS ON THE MARKET BUT ONLY LOUISE BROOKS ONE KIND IS SOLD HERE-THE ty$L DCARM and WILLIAM POWELL V. 1 NEBUS 74 and 76 Fayette Street i 236 Feltus St. Tel. 226 > Free Delivery Telephone 2703 , Perth Amboy, N< J. "THE CANARY Double S. & H. and Elk Stamps Open Evenings Until 9:00 ^ CASE" Given Saturdays Only. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

Ckwfi Win i-Deveinter,:rBeatri«e ~Selo»* ff» .Etound.MwBkEtodMk, Claren«l e TTho^nas leaner coiarjany.; Pierce Follook; John Pollock, ROBS , HOW \R$.l ^^^ »«M»»vy MMB «wy Dreyling, Bernice.Mills, Bernice Ed- hitcly retired, Jack Dompsey taxf warda, Leroy .Strattoa, Norman Ed- ejcme back to the ring after &111 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Wards, May Biddl<>, Elizabeth Ken- A6t ;- ' E 4 SCULLY II. S. A. Office and Residence: 31& George9Street There are thre»»new women mem- "Very latest" bers in Congress now, Mrs. Ruth [llsue^f NbV.-24th. 1806 By OBCILE Prajit, Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormlck TAILOR SHOP and Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen. Glad We do Repairing, Cleaniai, South Amboy, N. J. Villiami P. Nichols* liSi* been to 'hefer Congress won't be Euwiless. Prei.ing, Dyeing and Remodel. to teach in '''. "T * * * in« of Ladle.' uj G«oU' 7 PASSENGER AUTOS TO HtttE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Ajfler all that has been said about Clotting it these past months, we wonder how We Call for and Deliver. Edward Mullen will put a fine plate many people really understand Vjhat glass front in his store on Broadway. the equalization fee is all aboub. Telephone 30 George Gundrum has, contract, to '••• • * * • 167 N. BROADWAY iurnijih the glaw. ^ ^ ^ A Tcjian claims to have Invented a Three Doors from There are real bargains in these columns. telephone that will answer and tell Empire Theatre Tfrti weddings will take placein you so when the .person you are calk St Mary's Church next Wednesday iiig is out. Now for someone to in- morning. At 7 o'clock Mr. Joseph. vent a telephone that will answer and Doyle will be united in marriage to Higa Elizabeth Dowlipg.. and at 9. tell you so when the person you are i ggrey y or bdegeg,, like the SOUTH AMBOY a diltfteult probleun. l On Friday noon REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE All Work Guaranteed of last week, George Chapman and aluxrmlng model illustrated by Marie NEW BRUNSWICK-SOUTH Saxon, leading in "Upa-a-Daisy" at AMBOT—2 CONCRETE BLOCKS Jerry; Kennedy, employed at the ship- 210 George St 105 SOUTH STEVENS AVE. • yard, did not take time to'eat'dinner, Shtrbort's. ' •' South River and Now Bruns- A skirt of boige crape acco-mpanlea wick. Phone 217 PORTLAND CEMENT but with guns went into the meadow DuHCfi leave Hnrdeii<«vrn A.venue in quest of game... Edward Ely,gar- the jacket, and flashing out from the nml City Mne— rison Jones and George L. Harris ac- beige fur lapels IB a scarf otf now Weak days: 0:30 A.M., and every 0. T. MASON 30 minutes until 3:30 P.M.; then 4:10 1 ALL KINDS OF • companiep d them for the purpose of blue matching the lining of th© coat. P. M., and every SO minutes until 7:40 (Buooemor to it. I , Mavoo) GEORGE M. MORTENSON The same blue is'repoated by the felt P.M.; thon 8:00 P.M., and every 80 •tirriflg «P the rabbits. - Bang went hat and ties threaded through with mlnuteB until 10:30 P.M. and ll;30 MDM1GRA1N Kennedy's gun and there was a dead dark beige oxfords worn with the P. M. Plumbing and rabbit; Chapman then became' arous- ; Saturdays: 6:30 A.M., and every 30 costume. minutes until 18:00 noon; then 12:20 ed and added more Interest in the and 12:40 P. M., and every 30 minutes •port, when all of a' sudden his at- A most attractive compromise be- until 6:40 P.M.; then 7:00 P.M., and Reliable UNITED STATES Companies Heating Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre tention was called to a big plump tween the mostly fur coat and the ovcry 30 minutes until 10:30 P, M. and coat oif clotfh—these chic coatees! 11:30 P.M. EatJnmtat Furaiihed on Reqaett rabbit, sitting in the bush, and he Sundays: 6:30 A.M., and every SO , EXPLOSION INSURANCE took aim and made the fur fly. He minutes until 10:30 P.M.; then 11:30 GOAL Higher Linet For Shoes P. M. 321 MAIN ST. '•*••> »'•*•• went-where' his game laid, and car- No-—high shoes, as we used to NOTARY PUBLIC rying; it where it could be examined, BUSES FOR HIRE Center and Elm St8. ' know them, are not yet on the way Public Service De luxe bust! 231 First Street South Amboy . Telephone '241T to Una dismay he found it to be un-back. But very latest LOW shoes are palatable, as some cruel joker had afford a splendid means of carry- South Amboy, N. J. cut along much higher lines, "fins ing parties to the uathore, moun- Phones: •tuffed it arid placed it where Chap- effect ia uaually given by straps that man was likely to find it. When tains, thtatn, or to athletic or J. M. ride high over the insteip, but fre- other events. They are ideal for] So.'Amioy 7 So. River 1 Chapanan goes hunting again it will quently counters are cut higlher, too. be in'another ground. picnics, outings, or tours. G. T. Phone: Emerson 970O, Ext. 86. Insurance of AIL Kinds ROOFER. H. E. Mack Gqet To St. LouU Moire A Popular Silk Sanitary and Since the first olf the season moire PVBLICQMJSERVIOE BHr»,Aiitomol On Monday last Mr. H. E. Mack has been (prominent among evening Heating Engineer 'tendered his resignation to the Pos-silks in pastel shades and black. Now, tal Department with which he has as a change from the velvets and MOHARDSON '& BOYNTON MICHAEL PHILLIPS fceen Identified f,or,.the. last twenty satins, it makes its appearance in KATEDISANTIS one years. (Sir. Mack has rfor a num-colors appropriate for afternoon ber of, years'held tthe position of As- woar. FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES SLATE AND ASBESTOS iistant Superintendent of Mail Ser- Ml MIDI ST. «0Dm AJOOT There is a.richness and distinction . CLAMS AND OYSTERS. : HOT WATER AND STEAM Tice for th«| Second Division^ ' "'•'••'about moire that makes it s favorite ALL KINDS OF SEA; FOOD Mr; Miaors new position wul be ROOFING ' whenever featured and wa are glad 177 North Broadways • MILK ANP pREAM General Agent of Mail Department to see It- announced for (practical as BUILT-IN TUBS AMD SHOWERS throutoout the entir e Gould system, well as formal use. Telephoa. 473. REPAIRING '"• ' west <3f ttip Mississippi, river, em- ibr»clii(t sU'large railroads and in- ttt, iSS!' t? . - >dys Wnltopr, Hazel SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 288 First Street South Ambe, Letts^Helen Potorson, Howard Ber- PAINTS *en, Harry Nelson. «hr^,7Mt! ^ Andenon, Blan- A DAY OF THANKS , TRUCKING HEADSTONE ft co Rend, Mary Hardy, Mary Gomin Paint., Oils, Varniihei, White Lead, ?i ?ran^ Gr8co' Maria" O» A day to count our Blessings, to Enamel*, Staim, Putty and Glaif , 267 First Street

Th,Orpe' Mllton •*«. S. PARBEN M m C nire C. I. BERGEN, 173 Stevene Ave., Telephone 250 South Amboy 2hd mnl 4 "' ' ««milton give thanks for the niany-good things , CARTING OF ANY KIND ;iw i/?h Yoar: MTian Banks corner Firat Street hi UulT'T' Murtin B^^S of the past year CRATING AND SHIPPING 313 David St. South Amboy TAILOR ACETYLENE WELDING " If a growing bank account is not Telephone 313 listed among these, why not start your ALEX YOUR TAILOR PIANO TUNING account this week? , JOHN J. CROSS Eft. Since 1899 121 BROADWAY ELECTRIC AND Oppoiitr Station This Institution Will Not Be Open ACETYLENE WELDING WE H, KARfll PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS SUITS PRESSED BY HAND—50* General Repairing TUNED AND REPAIRED And Other Alteration Moderate]* THANKSGIVING DAY, Priced Scott Avenue 254 Fir.t St. South Araboy, N. J. Thursday, November 29th Telephone 138-M DRY CLEANING Souta Amboy, N. J. at Pre-War Price. Work Done by Experienced Mas Telephone S. A. 258 RADI AND PIANOS Suiti made to order. The pries M right to meet your pocketboolu Bertha PUrlMn IT> Mill? Smock, WE SELL ICE AND TRUCKING RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS AND PIANOS FORD DUMP TRUCKS —al.o— L. ROSENTHAL FOR HIRE TunliiK nQd Uopulrine nt HUM rrluon HARRY PARISEN Tailor O te u WORK CALLED FOR 'Alice "uUyi^ ? 'l< "S FRANK GORCHESS 327 David Street Phone 109-M Bunting FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND DELIVERED Hulit, Bd BOO BORDENTOWN AVE. ADVERTISE Phone 7a SOUTH AMBOV.N. J. South Amboy, N. J. i IN THE 103 South Bread*** Telephone 696*R CITIZEN (MO-SI BUSINESS DIRECTORY Soatli Author THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

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; A. GREENHOUSE Furrier whose modern establishment.is located in Perth Aanfooy at 56 Smith Street, and has been doing "business at the same location for the past sixteen years. A furrier who has made an intensive study of all that pertains to furs from their raw state to the finished wrap or necliipiece. Remodeling oif all kinds wfllh a quality of workmanship and materials of tihe best. Excellency of A City of Up-To-Date Stores Where service knowti far andwido. "Sensible Prices" prevail here. Pride of every woman, lends an air. of distinction and individuality not achieved with any other apparel. Mr. A. Greenhouse operates an establishment that is You Get the Most for Your Money ij a community asset. Mr. Greenhouse is an exclusive furrier who has spent « years in acquiring a knowledge of the fur business. He is an expert who The Progressive Business Firms whose ads appear on this page hove can tell at a glance the real sable from the Canadian and weasel, the imi- combined in presenting a series of articles designated to show the moat tation. He knows seal skin from the common rabbit, wttidte rabbit from ermine and so forth. He advises his patrons in a truthful manner and you skeptical of persons that it is to their best interests at all times to trade in can rest assured when purchasing your furs from the establishment which Perth Amboy. All o!f the firms here represented havie your interests at he operates that his representations are correct. heart as well as their own and we sincerely hope these articles may be the means of a better understanding between the merchants and the public

The Little "GIANT" of the Air Co-operate. That's not a new ONE VERY GOOD REASON.... word olf expression. You've heard NEW FRESHMAN RADIO it before and you probably will say ALL ELECTRIC—(leu tube*) "I do co-operate." But do you really REYNOLDS BROS. ON FRIENDLY CREDIT AT CASH PRICE or is it that you are WILLING to co- operate but don'b know how. as a member store of the Dry Goods Alliance has a purchasing power in excess of $76,000,- i ALBERT IEON& SON «. It is true that we will all give a 000 (seventy-six million) comparable with •portion of our time if requested and 93-95-Smith Street- Corner King- Perth Amboy.M.Jf even help finance, by digging down in the largest chain store organizations. to our pockets for a given sum for some enterprise. Wo do that cheer- fully. rJMion we forgot about it. And we THINK we havo done our part Now the Beet Radio Bay in the Whole Country Tel. 2472 Cash or Credit and co-operated to the utmost. But/1 Uhlnk a minute. Does that always J. MILLER & SONS, Inc. The New Radiola R. C. A. 18—$95.00 Carpets, Rugs, Desks and Office Lets Tube* constitute full co-operuUon or is it Furniture just the easiest wuy out without be- Take • Whole Year to Pay , ' 34S-347 State St., Corner Fayette ing called u Blacker. -*m1 Perth Amboy Seo and Hear It In Your Home or at Stoves and' Ranges When a community decides to ac- BS; To secure 500 new accounts among EDWARD PIANO CO. r our old South Amboy friends, we , compliah anything there is just one 198 Smith Street j will sell this beautiful bed and spring Open Evenings way to .co-operate fully and that is to Phone 3555 for $11.98, put your whole soul into it just as you would a private enterprise. Your donations help, most assuredly, but sometimes it takes more than just a cash donation. Then we see the real Dry Goods Fancy Goods 0. K. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. community builder. He steps into Notions the breach and does all that he pos- Wholesale and Retail sibly can until he accomplishes that Electrical Fixtures and Supplies which he sets out to do.

••• • A very good example of co-opera- 158-160 Smith Si Birth Amboy.NJL 226 Smith Street P«rth Araboy, N. J. tion was shown in an Iowa town re- Furniihingt for cently. The town decided they Phone P. A. 306 Men, Women and Children .. . . .s. should have a swimming pool for the young folks. A place where they t could swfoi and, dive and keep cool during the hot weather. Did they THE BQNHAM STUDIO ask for cash donations and then let a contract for tihe pool? They did not. BENHAMU SHOP OF PHOTOGRAPHY They asked Co-operation and they *281 Madison Avenue, Perth Amboy ' Telephone P. A. 2840 got co-operation. Every man in the Near Smith Street ' " 290 State Street. Phone 1830 Perth Amboy city turned out, "from the laborer to Four Doors From Ditmai Theatre • the doctor, from the poor man to the Dresses of Distinctive Style and Quality Children will grow up—their photographs stay millionaire, and in a few days the young forever. In later year syou'll treasure pic- pool was completed—

But though the individual may 4 succeed and still be narrow and sel- GARRETSON COMPANY fish his success does not depend upon H SANDLER the selfishness of his own lilfo but > 215 Market Street rather upon ii'aa liberality and unsel- Ladies and Gents Tailor fishness of other people. So in real- GenU Suits for Sale Phone 1000 ity therefore, the selfish man does not succeed because he is-selfish, but Cleaning, Dyeing, Prosing nnd Repairing 5 because ho lives in the midst of peo- 331 Maplo Street Perth Amboy, N. J. ple who are inclined to be more gen- Packard Automobiles Phone 2404 Furs Remodeled erous than he himself is,

And so it; pays us all to co-operate. To bo trenerous in oUier things naido from monoy nnd to pull together all BOUGHTON-GENERAL TIRE CO. Cut Your Coal Bill 25% ifor a bettor community. By Uiing The ' j Madison Ave. and Jefferson St. Perth Amboy VECTO HEATER / Noxt week wo will tell you some- lihing of the children's part in the 1 Telephone 167 I Product of American Radiator Co. i 'community, something which you Heats three to eight rooms. Small down payment-!:Year to Pay. No du*t, no gas, steady heat. porhnips lmvo overlooked. ' l BILLY WHITE (Copyrighted MGMXXV. F. G. Hogan Vecto Dealer 269 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy ) Telephone 342S Syndicate, Knncr, Pa. Ropublication prohibited.) VOLUME 48 No 1 South Amboy, N. J., Friday. April 6, 1928 • -f • ' Price Four Cents. fpCE HUNTFOR FAKE INDIAN CHIEF VETERANS POST OLD HOME WEEK„ ._iCITY TO HAVE ELEVEN MORE TRAINS PICKS A NAME COMMITTEE TO MEET I ON CHARGE OF ABDUCTING LOCAL GIRL In Honor Of Daniel F. Sharkey—'Lo- Monday Night At Broadway Fire. H. EACH WAY DAILY BEGINNING APRIL 29 *"r'- -"--1 '. . • • ' • ...... cal Man Killed In Action Carnival April,, 18-28. |®Jse (;As:-Sick Ex-Service Man .Wins Sympathies Of Red By a unanimous vote, the .local Th6 Firemen's*oid Home Ceiebra-' Decision Of Public Utilities Commission Allowing Penn-- /-i A -i A • T •»/!• • T i ^.. •• n jEoet of the Veterans of Foreign. Sj : syfvania R. R. To Abandon State Street Station, Perth Cross And American Legion: ^lissing .Local Girl Seen j SHarkeWars ywas Post, name, adt ath wele l Hanie, attendei pd. quarters in With Him After Leaving Here. uieeVmg held at -the tame of the* En-Besides the SI , Amboy, Announced Yesterday: Trains To Come Here: teiipr.se Hook and Iiadtier Company connection with the celebration, the'. | Sim&e the decision of the Public The local polica during the pastl T=-"—= - on. Monday evening. meeting Monday I -;night will likely i Daniel F. Snarkey in wtose hon- mate iinai • arrangements for cower- • TI?I I C • WHMI7M A RftITT Utilities Commission is favorable on week have been endeavoring: to k-iMAVAD EUTTWYDGE'C' aitimr with the carnival concern that lELlftJ FTvlUliiTUIMCUIl /lDVUl I Uh,e application of the Pennsylvania Ktate ti.ie whereabouts of Harry De- MA I UK lilMLHJllMio or tha Boat has been named, 'was. an aiting with the carnival concern that ftailr d t0 infantrymilan in the Third Division is to d.iow here from April 18th to j rilll n riTTnA']Vri7i ™ abandon the State .Street Witt, 28, of Long Branch, and Miss and was kilted in action in the St.. 28th inclusive, j'i'his concern, is to | 1111L1J UUllsnLivu, Station in. Perth Amihoy, one railroad .; Blaze! A. Bloodgood, 19, oi this city, •wililll bbegii n runnini g staini s thaht noNv" ; BOY SCOUT IDEA Jdjihiel drive oh'July 15, 1918. work under the auspices of the local; j | , > Be Next Pre.i- who dU&pperaed on the night of i _ .. _ ., _...... " Plans, were made ait^the 'meeting Coimmittee; and thft proceeds.;ol£, the h Perk n Tt terminate at State Street/ to this city March 13th last Raritan Council Financial And Mem- t Of Wom.n., CIub. . with the new tirae tables which are; ber hi Dri toi file participation ioif'tihe mwnibers'venture will go iato ui'e geneijal.ceie-| Da Witt, who it Is alleged, has con- ' P « April 16 to 23rd erf the' Post, in 'the-.annual .JHeniiorial'^nation 'fiund. <: •''Aiv'J to take efietet at 12:01. A. M., on. dl if a police record, and " iJay aery.tcs conducted by the Lev The commiltitee enjoyed a rolling j' . ,, .. -.- . 1,11,1 „, „. Sunday,' April 29th, The Board an- : giion. lit is planned *o place a wroatih- meeting with the Protecttion boys':laac, to both parent .and child was, J * d . ^ .... So certain were the railroad offic-; on the memories fountain ait t»he Ccn- Monday nightg . The Bergeg n Hill lads.J^Mi2 LS?&3a«£?ocabine&3a«£?:od and SillustrateS the vSvd -| So ceriain werJ the railroad o uul hlatioii, by repL-esentaaves ot the ijad provided sandwiches' and coffee I cattorial Guidance DrtDefpartmwt t of ials ctf the ftavorable decision upon j : 0 ! liea ii n tc Post, on VeVd,Us durinaumiKitiig itne ceremonieseereimomefs. I noforr brJet.-je. .commatee.antommittee andd those in atten-iNfewFarka'trten-.Mb.,.i'«v.i,' N"j""atv _i .1,4-.+1,0the' reeutyamiiikioT meetingmeat.miri S * W ' ° ,, '. abandon the old 30 -The deletes to the nee'eat «wun- danee and an unusually pleasurableif/X Woman's Club htw^n™ State t>U'ef >totT, temunaTfor: by convention held in New Bruns- umic wte spent discussing the August 1 L"fftS" ' • Passel'fer «a'^ ^ preparations- 1 a rlfldy CE e r wiok, gave an. interesting report on event 1'ho meeitlng is mi id to have Miss Gate Ida first dealt'with the ^l ! i " T? i° die b:usiM8s trnnshdted at the, meet-, boon quite- produotrve in fusing ,en-' ,)ro™feTO from ite"ntar»tion^ltpea 6137*^^ tt'fc ing and uunounced - ttot the Oounty mstum in the forthaoming cetobrd- l^g individual and ^5™ will\Z feS Eleven it down to the actI n w lU 1W m lev n liixjecutive GonHiraittee, ,in recoffnitiun ton. - ,1-V,,, atm]v nt his nivih-lmns nmt onlv , 1 . ? . ^. ^" "W ? i uf the v^aderM record which has. A wk^s^vm by Mr. J«TOes D. |'^4^ Uu;n eriUnbhshed by tho Post, will Vim IMt, which was very much sq as, asocial beinsr. She showed ;ngem wi]1) of ^rto, be • " " '

however, revealed no of guss- socially adjust- cil miaue very definite, progress in James Gallaginlor and Kdwai'd the program und then mcwsuies can ! ing. reaching a larger number ot scouts Oeiltzel were elected delegates wi*h tj, t m, • 'i'i'e tenninnling o'f these trainsiiri -tftieT n BtWitt, who it is understood, and organizing more troops, bub it is be taken to raisa the ioquir«d sum-*. • 'hTaalacJriuariber dtf -aliases, gave. Sia David Quinlan, Joseph Desiiivill-, Al- operating utuier edo'iiomiual odgoouj al- this way a great deal mor, ,e , can. . be . „-„-- for work of 'this type; ^"' 'name pf'••.CUiietE G. Oruiess antf•repVe- t.uns, «o wuc'n so that t)it» budget i'or teriuntes. ^tented himself as a fuM-bloti'iled'.On'er- 8 liiah s boob n reducedd d andi ,oiny . in a greati-deal less tame; that suqh.guidance should be in 'the ' ,^' ' okee Indian and a native of the sitat'e 500 is needed. : und witih a great d4al less e-flfprt.'ihanda of,.one- eepecilaUy trained in T > to the ,of .Qkilalioihia./ .';'.,• .1.,. ...'<' ttosmed'-to be the main trend oif Iflis rQaqgnizing, tihe needs oif children."^ This budgelt oovera the administna-, LADIES IpflM o offtbm >%-• kamlo'ers oif tlie. Legion" having tion and TWainteiiantEe of scout ,b.e«d- rwolarks^ It Is quite likely that at! it is the duty of this work merely to ^ jj, i'tiMir. sfispicions aroused*.by-: a number quiarters, tne transpor.tait'rcm of.the ••tiui Monday lugfot meeting «mie'thing| analyze th'e; causes and suggest rem- i v ipi sta.tiE(Biiints'maide.by toe,man, be-' •ieBui lMe©utiye.'to>,tii6-?lario.us1 troops 'miay bo dOTe^p feting in .accordance edies. The actua) decision restis en- ' iiganvan' investiga:tjon ' spon.'-'alilter his For Sale On Docoration D«y- Pro- wiith the si%gesti6fl^of ;Mr. Van Pek.-' tipely .with the child coming for as-, ^M, "111 ~ Mt0 top hi, the operation oif ©amp : W1M tdfjep/ai -in this city, During the piaaN; Bui*toi>V ana the eoaidugUofi-a. course. To Tomi River Home '-'" •-"" '- - '••-"• 'distance. ' " • tics I JI tnme or all of these families. «s#e'eik It'has been learned that wnile iio.r. ISdo^unasters wHidh uJ.'tq be- held' -liii contusion lbs Galaida Implor- for. JiDeWfitt. Was an. .ex-^srvice .miah, the P - .Members of the Ludies Auxiliary wildiini'tae-.next two nwmths. *,-• ^"•' ' PATH CLAIMS i , «P dafe ftouaoing -tlacihtiea her* is.' !%«^d he exni'bil'ed to the •Memwers of of Lukj A. Lovely Poai nre busy ith .much1 below ttot of. Parth- Aim-'; joAn-.PSeilMen lhe juanulocturo" of poppies to be boy, W-oodiSrklge and tlhe vicinity,., ••••#>•'the-' local posit bearing the* naiiie of ,,„^?'S g .nuimerous men sold 011 Uecora-tion Day for the relief nas been ^ . | ^ j.^,^ . / runeral-services for Mrs. Edward ••ecunmgly foolish pranks. I il jrejatly hasten the r«>moval to; ipCMuef-,Crui'5BS was -•->—"-• -:-'- r tlin Mmrlt n ex gervillowing ballot to be) Vl.'is aia considered pnobable that, since it w.li be necessary Lo raise- a wwill'*tok- Sfee .placpicee froromm her Mlatoe honie'vPitehome d uipori.ap t the next .meetingg : Mrs.j| tihtij,0e W( ^ .live is essential to taking'' larg^a amount of money iox the relief tomorrow-morning: at 9:30 o'clock, J. Perking President; Mrs Jeani lri. u trains will pro- work whiohiob will be cacarrier d "on" by the. iliiMucti&^it'lt o SiS:i. MaryMMlS' *7 churchchurchh h, '*^,ft^ wioio Fen7ol1; , itf^i^Ment^ Vice President; ; MrsMrs . 0O, | ^ ^loy^entlle " Tov^idt^n'o : and the police of Bad Bank, \Loh LLegioi n andd' AuxiliarAili y , durindri g bRRe Uln*, t.ptenn nVlnmo'clockt na asolemnlP,mnn v,tehLgKh ™»mas™s WW. . WelshWelsh., 2n2nd VicVicee PresidentPresident:; M(rsMrs. .-v i0^ Voices in ee will address the club members. an(1 at g,)Urt interwis,' The nprth- in LonL g BrancBh h Wherh e HeWitHWitt borb - "2° ""«'' "? wouW be otheother cacann- '• ^ir ' ' — * she spent her' childilidod . daysi'-^c^e PeKport onconvention wi 1 _be loourKl trains going tu New Yorf win , 11 ipwed fiftyfif centts ,#iyin«i ' theyth , were ^fJ^^S^ ^-^^^ •inc from the advance dale of Later the family moved to Broadway, '"W?,; on A-prjl 20. Mrs.. Litell de- us the tunnel und£.r tihe tracks• of ., g 'l^msKiver and lie merely ticket, it is now understood mg.-irom the advance, aale ol _„,„.„ „,,,„,„ ^ ^._... ^ wag . ^ ^pvese.nt«tion from this ^ Cenml ^aniiA above Wood/- 'jquired sufficient car fare for tho Mr. DeJaney will '"be the only •eteSodal- ciav,to,attend.. Anyone^desiring to brldg.c junLtiW.i.im.ead- of crossing .• "" asphant for the nomiitition America and " the'.'Sy a,1? ™e.iioung.liatnes sodality of £?,.Fi^_e ^ IJ^il^.j tr(lI1Sr| toe Central Railroad'-tmclvS at ' the - ^om information which has been In a statEflient that he Would be at present the' a candidate for this dQWee, Mr. Dc- the- Catholic b0 provided- *?gained from u perusal 'o>l'"fcho. man's laney hus siiul that -if elected lie cusubin. 'Ili:-e tuniifl. is now a*ed by •• .past record, he very cleverly uaos tao trains gaing to'.or-coming fi'^m wjteniront devoloji(tLi!iiit otf the .city, IUNIOR:CLASS: ••••. .••" •. : •Uie K&d (Jrossjand tHa Amorican Lc- would endleavor lo carry out the the State street station., Tfe« plans aa a means d£ support wfaerev- a proposition he has been interested call i'or merging the four - trajk: ;sys-: •e tfavels. It is understood that • * PLAY APRIL 20 torn in'bo A tw'o track system '"just'! in fur some lititle tirrllo and which he will'-l>e': arranged ' 'ijhrough- ; bificials ,(ft ono of fln&'Red Croas luis given cionsidcrablo study. «fu)t lUhe erjtir*. bu'Udin^* ,arid it is the i Jeremiah .and Frank.'. The Junirtr 'Class Soiith Am- north-of the bridge -over th« Raritan.' ujja in this locality, which ims had inanition of thej coniimJiiJtee to desig- ; hoy High School will present) Booth River..-. Tlie .trtvek tlirougih ,the tunnel; coijsiderable to d>o with the man, lwyo. SCHOOL TROPHY - nSte,e!acJi••woari for single gaanes. >H _ | Tarkinjrton'j s four act oomedyy,, "Sev- in -question is to be re-l:*ligned- t(> e»i> res9otl t.Ii.e opinion that he is men~ *his, pltea is carried :• oiit, - euchre will Mie cup award'ed by Mr. A. B. enWW' ' on Ail20tApril-20thh in tt&«& . SacreSd m'ake cbnncidtion with t'hs tally unbalttiiced. - JOSEPREJPUS p y A. B . He b p ba-playeiioh the second iftoor as will Buach to theth - beabt t playel r on ththe wini - ^^ Auditorium •- , bound, track.-. Whon he ledlt this c!ty, 'DeWst/t, Joseph Rl. Nebus, one of .the'oldest ! Thos Auditoriume . _ ifive hundred.' The first flow will nini g teamte of thho loValVll schoolsl - basket- . :^l wi ? ^ wore a bhic sutt, und a short Khaki Polish residents in .this'dty, died ftco^ntapitote' bridge .and (pinoicheu ball series has finally been awarded. - Kimomber it to-be extremely-h«? the^tey-yH will COAL PRICES REDUCED coot with ifur collar, lined with sheep Tuesday at Ilia home 312 Mm street The pnSife wifl. be fcpla'yed hospital shortly be)foro two o'clock, 'Hie Auxiliary will hold

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, .1928 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SAYREVULE Thomas McGuire, administrator of John F. McGuire, deceased, by direc- SPORTS HAPPENINGS tion of the Surrogate of the County By "BILL" O'TOOLE Mrs. E. Gottlfch of South River of Middlesex, hereby gives notice to SAILOR ANDREWS IN MAIN spent Monday evening with her sis- the creditors olf the said John F. ter, Mrs. M. Dreager oif- Dane- street. McGuire, to bring in their debts, de- GO AT PERTH AMBOY SHOW Miss Muba Tborap'aon was an out mands and claims against) the estate "The next boxing Bho>w at St. Ste- of town visitor Saitnrrday evening. • I of the said deceased, under oath or phen'a Auditorium, Perth Amboy, Miss Rose Parley of lower Sayre- affirmation, within six months from . twill be. h«ld on . Tuesday evening, ville was a New Brunswick visitor this date or tihey will be forever lAjpnil 10th, when SaiiLor Andrews, Saturday. , I •barred of any acbion therefor against pridte Ginty, Helen Bo*aaiewic, Dorothy RUbtemho-use, Helen Rydzewska, M11- .. • •'•' licent Stpatiton, Eileen Uhl. Today there ^^ Fonwth Grtode—Eleanor i Dawson, Mary Dawson, Lormune Duilfkxrd, Staoia Duliba, Boris Goant, Mlartha are 23,000 public. '5; Jlakuipsiiak, Mlary Melhrlander, Geo. Ooldsclilmit, Donald Howard, Eu- ToBigM—Friday i telephones in gene. Bulse, Neil Jiohnaon, Presiton Lawranicb,' Wltllliam Lof'tus, ohn Ma- James Kirkwood and Lila Lee in New Jersey, Sailor Andrews aon, Louis Nelson, Biiinund Biesiada, Mioe FongotBon, Soultih Amboy fight Edward Vomderihoiof. "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY?* saving time, ' manager, tea been wWfclng a long 1 No. 7 "H«wlc of, HIIU" Thlird Gtnade' —AudWay Duncian, •| I • J ••!-••• i : • :•. . Selected Comedy time to got even- with Edidie Marks, Charlotte Grover, Mlargarelt Hemp- Tomorrow—Saturday—Matin«e and Night labor, money . •ever since the nigiht Marios beat his Stoeit, Lillian Silver, VioM Ziem- Sunday—Thi* Day Only . bitothep for the feiatherweigW; ichiara- kieiwlcz, Frederick Hoover, Franoia Tom Mix in and trouble for ['"i- pionsliiip of, bhe county. Moe has Jiosetaok, Robert Maoofield, Wdlliam Clara Bow in brougiht to Soutth Amiboy a real giood MJaxfield, Edward MuMnon, Burton "SILVER VALLEY" HjrWtwe'ighlt, in Sammy Morgan to "HULA" , thousands of 1 Biobinson, Robert Stegway, Frank beat Bddi« -Masks, and they have ZioK Andy Gump Comedy "Battle Scared Hero" —and— • been matched for six rounds. people daily. ,'. /. Third Gilade—John Dowiling, Paoil • • Acaop Faille* 7th Story "The Collegian*" Billy Inimain, todal pride, is also on Kosovich, Pasquale Pizzlllo, Thomas Mutt and Jeff Comedy the card and his opponent will be Pizaillo, Irving Rosenithal, Samuel Monday—Thia Day Only Jloe Nlagy «f Fords. Ittie gloves will Rosenthnl, Fi*ank Steigway, Herbert Tueiday—Double Whenever you sure fly in thfa hoiit and South Am- Special Holiday Show—Matinee, and Night 1 Showers, Marion Anderson, Mary Matinee at 2:30 P. M. Tioy will surely be represented at .the Duliba, Ethel Lauer, Helen LitteM, Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall in use one, ask iid ' Phyllis Machtoll, Shirley NAi'korn, Wallace Berry and Raymond Hatton in Otfher ttouits oh the eland are: Bob- Mlary Rogan, Doris Thwmias, Ruth "THE CRYSTAL CUP" yourself this by LaVan of/Wilkes Barre -vs. Mick- Rosenthlal. "FIREMAN—SAVE MY CHILD" ey Genaro .o|£ New Brunswick, six Second Grade—Jioseph Golmcci, —and— ' question before Pounds; John Al Sullivan of South Andrew Dolbr&nski, Melvfin Gaanti, Gladys Brockwell in Kiver vs Al Nelswn wf StJateto, Is- Federick Bamil'ton, Herrrfam Kleg- Jimmy Adam, in "Dr. Quack" you leave land, .six roomys; 'Bus Weber of nian, Raymond Mundy, Ogden Van . " ~ Wedneiday "THE LAW AND THE MAN" Tofttemville vs Sam Mam» of the deaf, Ruth Blerlew, Jean. Macdon- Lateit New* Event! ! .::-S Hawk A. C, four roundls. aM, Augusta Mdhrlandar. I Richard Dix in the booth: Tbunday .. PINE AVE. SPORTING CLUB Second Y«or—-Charles Johnson, "SHANGHAI BOUND" "What call George Laftus, Billy aJVIrshall, Chlas. Pola Negri in SECURES A POOL TABLE Nau, Billy Richmond, Angelo Sen- Bobby Vemon in "Short Sock*" haven't I made\ The Pine Avenue- Sporting Club ape, Albert Sorrentino, oJhn Ziolo,' "BARBED WIRE" added to the equipment «(£ their home Philip Ra.irio.ne, Moiude. MtoCraicken, \ Felix Cartoon Jerry Drew in "Indiicreet Pete" that I ought, on -Augusfba sftr.eet during the week, Naomi Wood. ' - by securing a potol table. Members First Grade—Ralgrti Andteraon, 6re ibeing secured -weekly and the ohn Connora, Theda Connors, Rob- to make?" chater is to close whih the flrsft.one ert Bowling, Anis, Duffiord, John Tninidred names. Fanrel, Boward H)auss

STATE OF NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, 1 Trenton

' . • Notice Notice is hereby given that the State Highway Commission will give a hearing to all persons in- terested in the matter of taking over of a portion of State Highway ,Route No. 4 (Revision of 1927) You cat, get the best food from South Amboy to Matawan. This portion of served anywhere in the city, the route is described in Chapter 319 of the Laws when you eat at the of 1927 as follows: "—South Amboy via Main The United States Geological Survey reports that the production of electricity per capita In Street and its extension to Rose's Corner, Cheese- New Jersey in 1927 wa» 499 kilowatt hours or an increase of 50.3 per cent, over 1922. «*» CENTRAL LUNCH Such an increase 1« Indicative of New Jersey's continuing prosperity. quake, to a point at or near White Brown's Cor- 225 Smith Street ner, thence to Middlesex Road in the Borough of In 1927 Public Service supplied to the people Perth Amboy « Matawan—". in the territory it served, .New Jersey, a total of 1,701,886,359 kilowatt hours of electricity, Railroad Station The hearing will ,be held at the office of the or 590 kilowatt hours per capita. NOTICE State Highway Commission, 9th floor Broad Street \ Bank Building, Trenton, on Tuesday, April 10th, "The micctrm of Public Service and development of New Icrscv are bound together." —PrcxUient Thomas N. McCarter. at 2:30 P.M.

By order of the State Highway Commission. ln l)ho J orm f I i,»i1' 0* A^ril 1928. A. Lee Grover, Secretary" i^ !" «nl ll P VBLIC « SERVICE nnd A-wr. t/i'd Mnmih 14, i|)2g 0 FllANK MAILI8ZF" 8.10-0t Au. THE SOUTH AMBOV CITIZEN

, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL SHERIFF'S SALE . EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITES CHURCH IN CHANCERY, OF NEW JERSEY-- - Rev. FjMjnlh F. Reed, Pastor : Between Atlantic Highlands Build- Phone I93-R ing, and Loan Association, flJody TPou may never thought wf It, but Corporate, Cpanplainant, and Da- 6% Cximulative Preferred Stock FRIDAY CHAT the atey- g. ^b y send AND BOND COMPANY don t fer et your at two o'clock in the- afternoon of FRANK WOGLOM otaing war against Germany. He ^fa^ ioT j^^ :ohuMlh." the said day at the Sheriff's office in also issued a pnxfllamation off war g. p JJ Sunday Sdlool, 3O # Win. the City oif. New Brunswick, N. J.: To meet the demand of present stockholders who 197 Smitb St. P«rl.Aai>*r lagainst Germany. . ' , M. BnwnonB, Superintendent. The In the- first place, ©iglht shares of Hhree historical events occurred Government will be able to iget out the Thirtry-Ninifch Series of shares in desire to increase their holdings and to afford on this day: The House passed the ^ ^ ]e such virtues as the Atlantic Highlands Building and Opportunity for others to avail themselves of a IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY; re*>lu!Bion, the President Signed at relj,Hon • - Loan Association, and in the secoru safe'investment paying an attractive rate of return, and also issued a ptWcknualtion. of 7.Oo League. Good ser- plaice that certain mortgaged prem- To Laura E. Solomon: warIT. ffl>lib was Gootfooad i-majr. • vice for every one. ises with the appurtenances in th' Public Service Stock and Bond Company offers By virtue of an order of the Court The Senate plassed Uhe resolution 7.30 p 'j>- A very interesting bill of complaint in the said cause this stock either for cash or under an easy partial of Chancery of New Jersey made o» on April 4, by a Vote of 82 *o 6. enitertaimrient prepared and particularly set forth and described, the day of the date hereof in the cer- • Thte House plaased the resolution rendered by the' Sunday School. that is,to say:— payment, plan. tain cause wherein David Solomon is on. April 6, by a vote of 873 Kto 50. , All *hat certain lot, tract or par- the petitioner and you are the defen- On June 20, first American troops Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Devotional cel of land and premises, berednaf- A call, a letter, or a telephone request- dant, you are required to appear and landed in Franc*., , . I slarvLee. A good service to be in. ,ter particularly (described, situate, ing information as to price and terms plead, answer or demur to petition- erV PBtition on or before the 21st On Decenilber VUnited States de- yy-o u are inviteiid d wiltiJh us in alll ser- lying and being in the Township off rill; receive: protkpt attention. cteir««d war atren^^-aav^d or' unsaved. H sex and State of New Jersey, and Genmlah offensive' (and it Was an of- no church tame dome. known as Lot No. 213,, Block No. PUBLIC SERVICE STOCK AND BOND CO. you as tlhe . Chancellor shall tbinlc fensive don't forget) was stopped by - ^j^ chrundh extends an Easter 54, Section No. 2, on tlhe Miap desig- >;NORtH CANAL AND PINB STREETS equitable arid just. The object of Iflie Ajmeridanis at ^Qhiateaai-Thierry. greeting • to all ito "memlbrfoS and nated as Laurence Harbor, in Madi- the said suit IB to obtain a decree of. This -was tho t/urn of jtih* tide of Ger- f rileriils. • -s son Township, Middlesex County, Telephone Market 7000 divorce dissolving the marriage be- nian' success. NOW WHO WON ' .,„ . made- by Herbert O. Todd, C; E. Jenwy City Office, 8((| Sip Avenue Telephone Berg*" 5MO tween you and the said petitioner. THE WAR? ' •_, ' . CHURCH SERVICES AT »• March, 1022. Philadelphia Office, 1311 Packard Bldg. Tel. Rittenhouae 8870 Dated March 20, 1928. John P- McGuire, dewS. N°Veffl;ber 3> AUStria 9Umn" LAURENCEJ4ARBOR SUNDAY Being the same premises conveyed Boston Office, 53 St«t« Street Telephone Hancock 0141 •to David Mugford and Beatrice- Mug- 175 Smith Street, On Noyemlher 1,1, Gerimlany signed The Lauremce~SakKir Protestant ford by Edward Cost and Felix Ar- A US Perth Amboy, N. J. an armistice which was really a sur- Opuwnwiiity Churoh will ho'ld its first nold. Solicitor of Petitioner. render. , i service flor 1928 on April 8th, Ewst- Decrees amounting to approxi- 8-80-6t I er Sunday, aid 2:30 P. M, Rev. Wm, mately $2800.00. • ' ON REMOVING ,M. PieM will con'duwt the seinrice and Togobher with all and singular, While wckin^Tflhfingis up for ^^ „ ...... the rights, privileges, hereditaments ,^ , y new "homeg oludif, manl y^^ strang^e odudinf Mg^ ^be A1] of A1] and appurtenances thereunto belong and long fopgotteTi things eome to iril:erei?1ted .ara urged to be present, Ing or in anywise appertaining. light, from fcKk .ooiwm. M«*ly TOe ^^ ^ b(?hoM. in the Ohur<* WILLIAM S. HANNAH. .™ik and a torn tihongs of sentanen- hltiWm, Matowan Rujtad, mar the •. Sheriff, *alue Stota HighwayHi . SNYDER & ROBERTS, • Now, we wonder just why we $23.10 Solicitors. ihttarded thait old oo)al scutttfle, with a for the OlUton. 3-10-4t hole, filled with rudty dad-irons. Here . is box filled with rusty nails, cr'o'olt- i J>' .1" i *d screws, 'broken locks, and pted- J locke wilthoult keys, a ruddy e«gnbeat- ' er and an' assortment «|f white and brown doorJknobs and lots of other • .woittMess junk at big a'^a-Jlttle variety. • V^| | Of course, thera is santinwntal vahie to tHat altrooious cHayon por- ' trait of granddad and,that wondeitf'ul, weird and fearful «hitomio, ,wJbh its •pink fence, red and green cow and apple- dumpling clouds. We love to / VERY 1 £aa~.,]©vingily on Miner's mustache CUT f'Ai work of art in th6 '70's ri -'fHh^h the fltywing awd |aibund'ant mus- *aclie was useful Ba 'a aoap strainer.' W« dove to dfeaim over that silver caster with Its revolving little turn YET THEY table, fiRed with vinegar, pepper, I salt, .nvustard and datsup near cut- glass cruets. We love to laok back Ito th'osie long a^o Sundiays \vfcen lihe , poiHshedn' plated silver butterndish, *3ie silver and bone najpildn rings were btWght forth. Ah, here is a rope t.tdy hv fuller SATISFY jptoTitTere, that sister niade.fior the^ parlor! Sister wfis keeping com- Showinq pany then. " And here is an, old tim,a balby carriage—we" kept that in Bmnnne fear! Bad ,luok to ge,t.rid of America's Snjarfesl* • it, you kr.ow. Well, w« removed to a new-home, sjMotor Car Creation* last week and we certednly don't , ". - ••! /•• ' Oprmng Ir,,lny—StyleWeflc at |tuu:k Mhowr(Mimnl wish you the 3ame hard luck. t!vFr yimrt HIIO (QVI>M the (irw arid iM^utifut—fw*ry- In peiace tfcia., nm« whi* (klariM tit Uuy u now o.ur thi*t Sprinj;-* , Sweet to dwell U tnviird lo attend this apvcinl nhownp of thono But to remove mnjirtiwt of 'qotor ]ed m wide variety of Biiick Imiiy- used in Chesterfield ciga- typiu by I-'isber. All are arrayed in allurliiu iicif MECHA1CSVILLE •pring-tinie color harmonies. All arc endowed rettes are of finer quality "Mih' the most luxurious uphols»erie« and appoinU and hence of better taste of Ridgewlay ave- ntenta. And all are months ahead of the mode tn , a;poaiti

Blanche Freeimui, d'mighter af Mr. rfml'Mrs. Chnries K. Froftman, is ro- 63 Trench Street New Brunswick, N. J. tiovering from the off acts of ti rectent 30 days free service on any used car you buy. jllness 'of pnoutnoTuk. gMHiHiMHiMgraranningipn^ 1926 SPECIAL SIX NASH ., * J^re. Viiiginia Yipm otf Riidgeway 1926 MASTER BUICK VICTORIA /avenu© spent Monday wltli friends 4-door sedan; run very little and juat in Now York ,city. about broken in nicely. Fully equipped Only had one owner; 6 good tires and in with every accessory you can mention. 90 wonderful shape; $302.40 and 12 monthly days new car guarantee. $398.40 cash; 12 MBdhftel Phillips of Barltan abroct We've got the only tire repair that will fix', payments of. $37.80. '•was a Red Bnk visiiWr on Mondiiy. crippled balloons. monthly payments of $49.80. ,; T^ie Kurtz Brothers will eiW a 'Iblingiilldw type reaiidence on Triton A soft, flexible repair that's guaranteed to 192S 2-DOOR HUDSON SEDAN 1924 LIGHT 6 STUDEBAKER TOURING ritreet wHthln a about time on what outlaat the tire. Was 'formerly tire Reed property. Looks like new and in very good shape; All new tires; this car will easily give $156.80 cash; 10 monthly payments of good service for 1 year, at very low price Miss Emfmki Longatrcet of Oawovor DUNU)P TIRES $23.62. of $100. ' entcfltained friends from Free- ild at her home on Swml'ay. Guaranteed for 12 months against cuts, stone bruises or accidental injury of any kind. 192S 7-PASS. BUICK SEDAN ADVANCED 6 NASH VICTORIA In A number 1 shape. Here's a good car 1027 Model. A car that was nnd will bo [s Stopped for funerals nnd taxi service; only $268 appreciated. Only $420.00 cash nnd 12 pay- Almost Instantly TIRETERVICE co. cash and 12 monthly payments of $33.67. ments of $53.25 each. Safe Prescription 170 New Brunswick Ave. Perth Amboy '$, physician's prEacriptio'n 1924 CHANDLER SEDAN 1926 MOON COUPE —•-- relieves the mos Telephone 158 . AH now tiros; repainted; wonderful Good running order, Very good looking. that otherwise migh running order. Only $100 cash and 12 Original finish. $202.00 cash and balance weekB. Acts on new monthly puymonts of $28.75. ii. 12 payments of $86.34 monthly. Uevps bh° Inflnmation nntl vhich Is almost always tlu> ho 'joufrii,—stops it llkn Rid yourself of "creeping illn." Put your body In Many others, prices ranging from $40.00 to $900.00. The above prices is equnlly gnorl for trim by cleaning up your htaod from the slowing which' purpose it is down poisons poured into it by Inactive kidneys, includes all interest, fire and theft insurance for one year. \ liver nnd bowels. You muy I t-ly upon Kiii'ltlos. Contnins no the fatnoua old Dutch National or other harmful Household Remedy—in use oiin-a THOMPSON AUTO COMPANY, IN6. iised you will never hi; 169G. The original and genuine. . "'Plcn'wint tnst'ntf, ensy to Na«h Distributors i% Charles Loiolile, Manager Bnfe tor tho whnlp fn:nily. ono HWUUOW sUipo night Open Evenings Until 9 P. M| Phone 1018 P. A. or sore thront within 15 min- KIDNEYS ' or moMV/haek. 35c, 00c nnd Show Room and Service Stt>' on, 240 Madison Ave. near Market St., P. Amboy Hold by Potoriion'B Plmrmncy Adv. All Dr. NOW! THE (SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

MEETING OF BACHELORS CLUB CARD OF THANKS South Amiboy Hospital diiring a ser- The Empire management has sclie ious illness a short time aigo. To ourduled fbr Easter week an exception The following report of tihe Bache- T|he undersigned takes this means friends, and the nurses, the doctors, ally strong list of feature pictures. lor's Chib meeting on April 2nd has of manifesting a dee

Ptegtown on Friday "evening jat 8 P. Other Boy's Shoes.-..--—....._._._:$2.95 and $3.85 Dated March* 20th, 1928. 3&. Tih'i quartette is compo'sed pi . WILLIAM M. GOLDWEBER, Stetson Hats, $8 and $10 _,J'ohn Hilinvan Brennan, lst tenor; Counsel for Petitioner, Francis Martin Carroll, 2nd tenor j i 15-16 Journal Square I CUSTOM-BUILT CAPS, all silkjlined, $1.45, $1.85 William Pierce. Triggs and Thomas For the Ladies, we have a wonderful as- Jersey City, N. J. Kearney Britt, lsb and 2nd-base. J,oseiph Boscoe CBITOII of Feltua sortment of colors in Gotham Gold A timely offering of plain and street was fined the sum of $3.00 for visiting o girl in New Brunswick. Stripe and Onyx Pointex Stockings. fancy silk ho^ie^—get yourself Liondale Mr. Moore of Sou^h River was hired set tfor the season and wind to take a picture of the mamlbers on $1.85 and $1.95 It up with long wear, Sundlay, April 8th at 10 A. M. No-Fade-Shirts Allen A. Stockings—$1.50 Men's Fancy Silk Hose OQc MARCH HONOR ROLL ( Pair J IniipoirtJe'd Perdales and Gen- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Others 45c—75c—$1.00 4 for $1.00 uini English Broadcloth.; collar The following Ihave received a gen-, attached or separate (t| CK ©ral average of 85 per cemt. Phconix Fancy and Plain New Ninth Year:—Jacob Goldstein, Style! Hose oollars, special George Jaques, Jean Coogan, Kath- A ixi ir ; 3 for $4.75 ryn Eulner, "Goldye Rosenthal, Alma Tenertbitum, Eugenie Welden, Men's Fancy Pure Silk Sport Tenth Year:—Charles Brinamen. Broadway's latest shirt nov- George Green Hose CAc "William Peigelbeck, Frederick Reese, ; 3U elties. Collar attached ffi QC Stanley Sbeiner, Fred Welden, Dora • 104 South Broadway South Amboy, N. J. A pair • ;; • , or separate, each- V • ". Cohen, Mildred Deats, Helen Fernan- The preuing need of good enter Plain colors—6 prs. for $2.75 dez. Eleventh Year:—MerrBl Condit, Uinment it guaranteed by our expert Men's Fancy Silk Hose • Imported Baycm Silk Broiad- Eugene Dotorzynski, Abmham Faf- New patterns ' . HK* cloth Shirts. White, fer, Mary Primka, Virginia RehlSuss. •erviee on Radio and Batteries. : Twelfth Year:—August .Blum, La- A pair _„_ 1 f ... 'blue, grey, silk figured Mont Ingrah'aim, Bowen Lawrenioe, Elizabeth Bloodgood, Margaret Pip- Vesta Batteries pet*, Minnie Sabb. I - Introducing Our Ready-to-Wear Dept. A regular meeiting of South Am- bny Lodge No. 1554, Loyal' Order of Expert Radio Repairing Moose, will be.held in Reiner's Hall,. Pure Wool Sample Custom-Made Suits 104 So. Bwadway, on Tuesdlay even- ing, April 10th at 8 o'clock. All Exceptionally Priced members ar« requested to be pre- eent JOHNSON, OLIVER &

\ •' ! Summer will" NILSON BATTERY -Size 36 to 44. Value $35 to $40 soon be here— 1 SERVICE CO. MEN'S $25 TOPCOATS WILL YOU Have TELEPHONE 248 Silk and rayon lined. The correct topcoats (or fri /* "7|" a Car? V We Call For and Deliver town'and sports wear, Including motoring and dress. Sr *Wt* ",,o "When the. first wanm dlays arrive, 143' N. BROADWAY you will wlanit ia oar. Bait so will everybody else. Then prices will go j up. ' IJONGO ^^ ACT NOW, Prices ore' ait their % lowest ebb. We Wave a .wid* winsfe of models—tnjcHuding'pop- BETTER THAN CASH • ulor mlakes that will be hard

'•,' ' - FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928 nmg ai Over two hundred, pleased custo- will b' _ Redtetion, "Love your work", mers on Wall Paper last season. Join OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL; pageant by the older members of tte junior departments preceding the Gladys Brown. the ranks and be a satisfied customer school. Oarol by School, "Hail the Risen for 1928. Eagle Tea Co., 136-138 FOR RENT King." South Broadway. Adv. "JUST A MEMORY" The BMish-Aaneriean Republican Recitation, "The Sentinel", ^kmald Caimpbeld. Flats, and Apartments to Eent. Club will hold a swoke-r and get to- Miss Agnes McOann, of Brooklyn, gether meeting at Sacred Heirt Aud- Recitation, "With Lillies Fair", Johnson, 324 Main St., Phone 21. visited over the week end with Miss itorium on Monday evening, April Ethel Hardy. {But what kind of, a Mary Riytan, of David street. ~S0€h~,"at eight o'clock. Recitation, George Morgan Jr. FOR RENT:—Houses on Augusta Oanol by School, "Waiting". FRANK S, KABOSKI memory ,will those you street $10.00 per month. Inquire) Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lenahan, of Iteeitotion, "The Crusader", Hazel REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Mrs/ Anna Worthing, 212 Stevens. George street, ^'otored to "Philadel- EASTER PROGRAM TO BE PRE- Merrill. Bvmne. - . *-^i phia last Sunday, where, they visited SENTED AT BAPTIST CHURCH . Recitation, "Easter Daybreak", 107 S. Pine Avenue leave behind have of a sick relative wto is confined to a /FOR RENT—7 room detached Clyde Snow. Telephone 178 dwelling plus 2 sun porches, bath-, hospital. The following Blaster program will Recitation, "E'aifter Dawn is here", you. room and large pantry. All Imjprove- be presented by the Sunday School of Mildred Harrison. South Amboy - merits. In perfect condition. Can Mrs. Bridget Gromton, of Hoboken the First Baptist Church at the ser- Oarol by School, "We Hear the be had with or without garage. Lo-visited Mr. and Mrs. Bowd'erly, of vice Sunday evening. All are invit- Bells". . Better get in touch with cated at 258 Jota. Street, South George street over tha week end. ed to attend. ftacitetion, "The Best in My GaT- ' Amboy. Will be available on or af- Voluntary. \ . Miss Helen Powderly, of George d|en", Edith Morris. PINE AVE. FLOWER SHOP ter April 1st. Apply J. Arthur Ap- .Carol by School, "He is Risen! Recitation, llThe Best of Easter", me now and thus be Ulegate, 363 Division St., Perth street, has .accepted ia position in AHleluia!". Jean Snow. ' AmW, N. J. ,_ 3-30-t law oiiica in New York City. Scripture Reading. Reoitaition, "Awake", Thomas Piz- "F. Semoneit & Sons, Prop.. sure the memories you FOR RENT—6 room house,, al Prayer. Miss Margaret Delaney and a num- zillo. improvements. Inquire 714 Borden- Primary Depaxianent Exercises as Reeitiation, "Lift up Your Heart", town Ave., or Telephone 310. 3-30-t: ber olfi her girl friends v/'il spend follows: 301 Pine Avenue leave will be the appre- Elasber Sunday in, Atlantic City. Beatrice Peterson. FOR RENT:—6 ^oom flat, nrsi Greeting, Jane,t Kirk. Solo, Anita Steoiber. floor, part Improvements. Has jus Miss Julia Connors, olf Henry st., •Claw Song, "Springs fflted Day."' Reoitotion, "The Sower", Pasquale We carry all the cut flow- ciation you should de- , been renovated inside. Buses an will spend the week end in Atlantic RecitetkHi, "Joybells", Jackie Bol- Plzzillo. ^'trolley pass by the door. 236 Bor off, Edna Harrison and BiUy Haiwes. Cilty. Recitation, "Thank You", Teddy ers in season; also potted serve. dentown avenue. Inquire on prem Recitation, "H it abould rain", Wdnegar. N "• ises. ' . ' 4-2-t Mr. and ' Mrs. ' William Kennedy Biotoby Roloff. Remarks by Pastor. ' - FOR RENT—Apartment, 6 room' •have moved into their new hwrte on Recitotiwn, "The Fern", .-Bobby Oififering. plants. , and bath, all improvements. Inquiri David street. Hawos, 'Carol by School, "Hollow Him •.-316 Main St. 3"1.6"S: Solo, Jeanne Conbin. Ever." . A, STEINER • ' FOR RENT—Flat, 4 rooms, bath William Bafohekr, of Augustia st. Recitation, f nny Flint. Funeral designs and w ed- -and improvements. Heat furnished is spending a few days in Newark on Recitation, 5 Vtat about us", Jas. Order enough Wall Paper and at 628 Henry St. Apply on premises business matters. •Heath. , Border and save delay. If you have ding bouquets to order. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. -or telephone 258-W. 2-17,tf Recitation, "Goodbye", Milton a roll left over, your money will be • FOR RENT—House, 6 rooms ana The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloodgiood Jr, • refunded. Eagle Tea Co., 136-188 • bath,'"all improvements on Henry.St. Htesa, of David street, was christened Oarol iby School, "In the Garden South Broadway. Adv. Inquire 242 Henry St., Phone 6^8.^ Joseph Hess latft Sunday. oif God". Phone 501-J Rccfction, "Cdebnatirig Easter", FOR RENT—5 room apartment a Miss Dorothy Sohlbrode, of the Boibert Aitwlood, 114 S. Stevens Ave. Inquire Roner Wonalan's College,-New Brunswick, is Seerave, 140 S. Stevens Ave. 2-17-tt spending itl|> Easter holidays with her FOR RENT—Six Room Apartment parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Sohl- Inquire Stoaub Bros., 110 N. Broad- brede, of this city. way " Z-a-tl FOR RENT—Small !flat, bath, gas Chris Nicorvo, olf Broadway, wil Easter Ease for Your Child's feet! .tubs, low rent at 719 Bordentown Bail for Italy next Friday wlhere he Ave..- South Amboy, N. J. A. M. visit relatives, and bo ffoije for faster Time Specials! 'Everitt. ' •• . ' I"6"" " three monbhs. • FOR RENT:—House for smal THE FORMATIVE family at 393 Coriove* Street. Inquire A regular mteeting of the Board LADIES' COMFORT SLIPPERS, per pair, only 808 Wilmot Stre«t. 12-30-tf oif Public Wioito will be held at the PERIOD FOR RENT—Apartment, 6 rooms Cilty Hall riexb Thursday evening. Firat, toes •• cxpreuive and all improvements. Inquire Ferd To- •oft at handt, then « itraininr deeco, 211 Augusta St. ' 12-16-tt The Aid Society 6U the Firat Pres- FANCY SWEATERS, all ,wool for girls and boys to hold unaccustomed weight, FOR RENT—House at 118 George byterian Church will hold a'molasses finally i full-formed rigorous oookie and cruller Sole in 1ihe. base- foot, capable of eight, ten, fif- St Inquire Mrs. John Cusick, 32 ment of the chui'dh. on Thursday, Only 1...... I...... $1.49 jJOlHl St. ** ' • _ .. _, teen houri daily grind. April 12th. Mlrs. W. T. HtommfcH is 2951 FOR RENT—Houses and Apart- chiurmlan .of the conimitteean charge. LADIES AND MISSES FULL FASHIONED DUR. That's the sort of feet grown -ments. Frederick H. Lor, J10 HAM STOCKINGS, only. l_ $1.00 to maturity in , • George St. ' 10-21-tf Mr., aiid Mrs. Edwjn Tice of Se- cond sta'eet were Wilmington, Del. BOARD AND ROOM visitors on Wedriesdlay. A Full Line of House Funishings. ,

- ECJKtHSHED ROOM FOR RENT The Young Ladies Sodality of St. '•V-Inquire 339 Main St.. 3-30-tf Mary's Chunch will hiold the-annoial crowning some time in May. Miss Mary McGonigl* has been selected as MISCELLANEOUS crowner. S FOR SALE:—3-Pieee Oak Bed Fred Kurtz, Dowxthy and Kathryn ' During the formative period your room set, with tpring and mattress Witz ci£ Rai'iten street enjoyed a Apply S. F. Darchar, Morgan Ave. trip through the Holland Tunnels 5c-10c-25o Store children's feet are protected. This last Sunday. The party also visited protection is worth the price foa par. MANURE* FOR SA3UE—Inquire with friends lat Jersey City. 106 Broadway Next to Post Office •255 Bordentown Ave. ^4-e-l1! But, then you cat ererything elie GBEEN HEDGE FOR SALE, good James Tedeaco will open a* new that you expect in shoes. stock. Inquire Steve Czosncmrid, business in the store formerly kwscu- 443 David St. .il6"St pied by his father ®t the corner off ST0RE WANTED:—Old Coins, pictures, Ridg«Bway avenue and Raritan "•old furniture, crockery and what within a short time. » ci iTi IFFQ toave you. Will pay good price*. SOMMERS JUVENILE SHOE SHOP Lester, Citizen Office. 4-e-ti Jerry Connors is cWairnian of the FOR SALE—Underwood Type- dance of Protection Engine Co. to SPECIALS 144 Smith Street writer, ¥30.00. Inquire Wm. J. toe heW in thedr fire house on April O'Toole, Second St. 4-H-ti 12th. ' Barry's Orchestra has been APRIL 5TH TO APRDL 11TH engaged to furnish the music, arid ( Opp. P. A. Trust Co. ! FOR SALE CHEAP:—Gas Range. prize dances will be *a feature. Inquire 341 Main St. 4-6-lt 104 NO. PINE AVE. \ TEL NO. 1 Perth Amboy i FOB, SALE—Flat top Wftfice desk, The" local cigar fiacitory has shut quartered oak, 60 inch, good condi- down until after Mondlay. Renova- JWP, -with swivel chair to match. Cost tions are being made tt>th e building, ffcw\$iO6. Both ttor $30. -Also new dnteluding a new ooat of paint for the SUGAR JELL-0 1102.&0 . typewriter. $56. New $60 - ^ «-•-- Typewriter for $46- Also iron w»rk. 5 pounds all flavors .A Check-writer for $80; ?250 «-^• i wined Mahogany finish Safe- William Creed oS Oonover street 3 packages : for $180. Ev C. RODDY, spent Wednesday with friends in 29c ..nry St. 2-24-lt Boston,'Ba. . Borak's Meat Market : SALE—One white single, bed, The Satred Heart Athletic Asso- 25c and mattress. As good as l ciation will'hiold a dance in'th« autfd- GREEN GIRGLE nquire 210!'GihuBoh. St. :2-17-tf toriilm on Tuesday evening. -.- JUUNBY TO LOAN on bond and TOMATOES BLUE RIBBON Specials for Friday. Saturday and Monday ^ mortgage in rims of f 100, $200, $800 Mrs. Loretita Crowe is chairlady of 1400, $500 and up to $10,000. Office 1 the Protection Engine Company 3 cans DRIED PEACHES houM from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. in. Auxiliary card parity to be held 'in ,,Wednesdays and Saturdays from the fire house on April 21st. 1 pound package FRESH HAMS, per pound ' V^ .23 £18:20 •. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire Jnhn : 25c ""'"A. Lovely, Trust Compnny Building Miss Mlary Holton oif Seteond; St. is spending the holidays with rela- 23c FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, pound. -15c tives at Pittshurg, Pla. MAN WANTED SUNBEAM BRAND CALI HAMS, pound _J _l4c 1 Mr. and Mrs, Ohiariles Spiiagiue and Barn $80 weekly tiaJdng orders in family have moved to a new address PEANUT BUTTER GENUINE DILL Ithte territory and Wring ngente for on Second street. SPARE RIBS. 2 pounds ,1 -35c 'Jorge company selling ahrubs, IJOBMS, 1 lb.jar , PICKLES perennials, fruit and orntomental The Ferren family of Henry street JERSEY PORK LOINS, pound . trees. Steady position. Write for Wave moved to a new address on quart jar ( complete free working outfit. Ex- hurch street. > 25c peritHWe or Invedtanenv •uimeceasary. LEG OF SPRING LAMB, pound _1 _.37c Knlirhit & BostwJck, Newark, New Jlnimes Todesoo of Ridgeway ave- 25c York atato. . 4-6-lt nue spent yesterday at Wilmington, LIVER, pound ...J „ Del. , BEAN HOLE LOST AND POUND Lloyd Woirtloy of Bnoadway . ifl BEANS / SUPER SUDS NUCOA BUTTER pound . 25c making improvements ito the grounds 3 packages LOST:—Door Key between. John iKljoiniiig his home. 2 cans FRESH SAUSAGE, pound 25c St., nrwi First street on Stevens ave. Finder please return to Citizen Of- Mr. and Mrs.' Henry T. Leonard SMOKJED HAMS, pound „..____: 22c & UP fice. 4-6-lt nml family have, imoved from: Ferris 25c 25c street to thoir new home on Beitram .avenue. SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE STEAK, lb.....32c W. E. SPRAGUE & SON John Miillnne, a student olf Holy WHITE ROSE EASTER SPECIALS RIB ROAST, pound . 22c Electrical Contractors ^Joss College, Worcester, Mtoss., is enjoying the holidays with his parents FRANKFURTERS, pound 25c on Augusta streeit. GIVE THE FAMILY A TREAT 'All Kinfef Electrical Work Mr. and Mrs. Julius Siplecker of FRUITS VEGETABLES POT ROAST, all meat 25c ev&nB avenue ©ntertiainod relatives Done Reasonable from High Bridge at thoir homo over Large Cans large cans PICKLE PIGS FEET, pound 15c the week end. Peaches 23c Corn 19c RUMP VEAL, pound . 1 25c Mm Elizabeth Duggan of New Yoric city spent the week end with Freeh Prunes .-. 23c Sliced Beets ^19c PIGS FEET, 4 pounds for . . 25c Mr. and Mrs. Hich»rd S. Powers of Pino avenue. Pineapple 29c Green Beans 19c CHICKENS, pound ,...... 33c Mrs. Howard Bergen of Stovena A.pricota , 29c Sweet Peas 21c onitontoinMi a number of REGULAR HAMS, pound ...... 25c friends at curds en Monday night. Pears 29c Wax Beans 21c VEAL CUTLETS, pound ..... 39c hawls Mr? 0. T-;. Schlbrei/o has returned Cherries ....%. 35c Lima Bqans 23c tfmt fro-( it thveo WO^R is visit wuh LEGS OF VEAL, pound 25c fri>«> iinlimile i iek iiisn.'i' in Dolro.t, Mi.'h. Fruit Salad 39c Asparagus, tall or tips 29c Nnpn PORK KIDJNEYS 2 lbs. : 25c SOI.IP ..( thr The tioxt .mooting of tli« Exempt Pimm mi's AaKiifiiilioti will he hold on VVc(liie«(iny night, A.pril 18th. . Just Arrived JEmter. {Styles CHOPPED BEEF- pound .._: 15c

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Mias Nellie Smitih of §ec . Issue of April 7, 1906 are required to appear and angwe 11 Now oojwejs the report tha* the P. the petitioner's petition, on or be. It. R. Co. -wall pay here in cheeks as M. J. SCULLY lore the 7th day af May, 1928, orl) usual next week. Edwin ,Bent Conservatory of Muiieal default thereof, sucn decree will FUtiERAL DIRECTOR taken against you as the Chaneell Counselor F. M. P. Peaiise has Art, Throughout New Jeney shall think equitable and just*. rented a desirable property in Mefcu- ',' The object of said suit is to obtain efhfen, and will soon become » resident Office and Residence: 316 George Street a decree of divorce dissolving the IB3E3fflIff'7»r?i?'qftMKi^^ ' tttt tfluvt place, Phone 661 imarriag© between you and the. said • (Editor's Note—This is th© 29th two ways. He 'may aceomlpMsh his> I (petitioner. f this week was a purpose by a dynamic accent in the .Dated March 5th, 1928. manner of givung; grealter volume of ' South Airiboy, N. J.-."•'•' Yours respectfully, ' bone tio that particular note, la us- JOHN A. COAN, was taken possession f; George Gun- our readers. Other topic ing the word accent, the layman gen-*< 7 PASSENGER AUTOS TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Solicitor of Petitioner dxnim and Mr. erally refers to this soont off stress that ' • • , •. ;.••'•: • :**'}' .••••• \ Post OtMice Buildinjr, doings; Gharle, W^ moved o? S^^Th^Edtif BeTSr^a- is ettfedted by added itoree.' The sec- , South Amboy, N. J of the oM.Wooton house on Broad- tory of Musica, Arb at New Bruns- ond awl by far the modt iiwptoritaint, * ,;:li\t:* S'y..., --•• 4-9-5t • as well as thei most artistically etifee- - hk>m« from Augusta ttowt;, and ^^ j^ j^ baito . un'dtoubtedly the .tii'vie, fomm of laocenit, Js the agonic one, ,- . , . .„ .. „_, „„_.,,„ M«U=^ »»i.v mystery In ththe £tf effected in quite amotoher manner'. A he boiight frtom the|M» M^W musical ant. Unfortunate, and true note in a passage marked "forte" estate, on Catherine street. .Which- ^ ^ ^^Mon actually is, altffi It m!ay be miodt drtumaltitoaHy accented, ever way one turned, you me*, f urni- . ^ y^ _. no b,e louder by a slight pw- ment. . dlafltly oontnoils his solos thwugh an Jongafcm in note vnlu*. Any one iwfthibe.'jnlaae ol£' Varied "bemfpos and who hits heiurd Widor play Ms bril- H. C.-Pecriine is booming the sale t»he values with 'such consummate off Melroae. With the opening otf the mastery jthWt oVlly *he MWafea in the Ulan* "Tocato" ..fo.r o„.„rg!a„n will M ..new bridge,.and pnospee/tive trolley audience reaHziei hoiw he produces his thoth " valuel' t oitff thesh e agogiic accents, seivice neaaiby.lany. d wffl'piroWaiblpy y in-, mapfftloiimayy^oiiss .netujts..fle^ujts.... TheThey know tHati This,. eoonipogitbioeoonjiogiibion disa wrrMitewrittenn in even careiaae in value Jin thus section, thea»- jiis mastery of ,,the.tempo rubato is sixteenth ntotea frnm begiinning to ifiore it would be well for pro^widtiv© his miaatery of the eoimposftliion and end, but he causes the flrat In each (purr one year. BSt{Dll by means ot a'flManaltely rphnase may be built up wuth some , Make, tfg s A tl rnrh re this is wQiiat ,1 want DO know, delayed attack or a briefly prolongepg d m'Oites lengthened and Some notes t busmesbusmesaa . a AM .ththe bowugh d^ Ai j A£ t j8 A£ tempo ru- shonOened until the' whole sentence Wwp& Wh«*a the water .goes Do, the throbs with the Mte given by tihe ar- AN.Estate gas range with brightly colored enamelled trimmings shelter it serves one family or two „ ..._ prdbleima \r tiatiic touch. Agoglic accent is the •^ makes a clever combination of beauty and utility. The'bright . <&umilies from the. same meter so long in the agogic accent oif one note and open door tihi'oug'h wJiich we-enter . as the lamdliofU pays' mfeiter nates? " Ity by itself he the temjpo rubaitio. Dependable as colors give a cheerful decorative note to the kitchen,'while the Tihe borough gets paid for all water c|£ tempo rubato this (approach may be, thei*. are many ranpe may be depended upon for • successful-bilifiVg a;iJ. conking used according ,tx> the meter. I might ' removed from bhlat thousands of perfonmiers (that will say this aJsoJtat bhere.are^BOimie pep- po^ Any other method materially advance their musician-] results. |Ae in t*wn jwhw'^v«|Wilers coil-t* •_. only be successful slhrp when they fuUy realize that this nested with cVoking ilangetsflg * soq is to ^^ g^ needless effort, if at all.KB the true path to artistry. TechnS-1 furmsh bolt water. Ifi tttis.water.ia Aiperfoimer who wddhes td draw par- cal perfection first, then Mastery of .i- The Fresh Air bake oven is built on the same principles as the turned off beoausa the landlord mU fllKJIltor attention to any note & a (the tempo rubato by way of .deft double boiler. Its double walls insure even baking. A cooking not put in two meters (tihere. will be mejodlic Mne ^y ^ «, ln €Wwr of manipulation of the /agtogic accent. trouible and probafbly some boaleia chnrt telling now to pet the/thermostat for different kinds of foods blown up. Now, who is going to, be and how long to cool: them comes with each range. responsible for this trouble? I am eurei it will be alt the door of "~ our twroiugih pif leers, as .bheys oompel the These ranges are completely enamelled inside and 'landlords using waiter at meter rates to pay ifor the same six jiraaths in ad- out. Their unnoth roundedt.surtaces with every nut, vance, i Jdiank it wtowld he well, for bolt and screw well concealed are easy to keep clean. "tihe borough fathers tip be carei'ul in • (llilis matter'or theSe mlg'ht be some ' - lawgu'lts. Yiou had better let well $5 Down-Eighteen Months to Pay Balance. enough alone. Juaiice. , 1 * * « • « Honor Roll—School No. 2 Ninth Year-—liawreiiice Ag'an, Ag- nes Baate*>, IJazel Dieiberft, Ada Er- vin, Melvin Hain't. It it »uch a relief to • A lit o ma tic $ tor n (*e If a rer Eighth Year—Jeannette Mtoreau, busy housekeeper on a Rlaymlond Chasey, Bobent Wovtlefy, Hele'n Miller, Celia Kaufman, Wm. busy .morning to know Healers Supply Abundant that the can phone for Mosa, Alberlt Cole, Peajcy IjOlcker,' 1 Florence Barisen, Rolbeit' (Jtoainmian,' ham and receive exactly the Una cud •• if the Hot Water Uouds N&hnlfiOTn, Fi>ank Stephendon, had pertonally •elected them. Her greatett com- Mary Neilibo|pip, Mlartiia Linden, Ag-. fort io our dependability. nea Aglan, Lilliwn Beta, Btttfli Clyimer,'. ^ jThe' gas automatic storage .water heater Edith ilioi'dy, Miarj'onie Kerr. Freth Fish Every Wednendny and Friday Si»lih Yeiar-T-Hiolmes Oliver, Fred- keeps a dependable Supply of hot water on die Strausser, Jwai© GomSnger, Lill'ie "Shop Here and Save" ' , tap, day and night. The thsrmostatic con' Mk)3S . I trol which regulates the temperature of the Fifth Year—©orothy Bei-gen, Lou- STRAtJB BROS. fea Uess, MiWa'ed Deaits, .Kuth Sitnat- water keeps the operating cost low. CHOICE MEATS <»n, Helen Potoiison, Annii' Bennett, • Put a Gas timter in the Pearl Cowaj-d, Edith Freeman, Nata-, 110 N. BROADWAY PHONE 140 lie Ohintten, Myxtfle Sipangen'berg. >'' ' bjtnpty /'iw Public Service cells many kinds of water heaters piounlih Y«ir—Bmil Andaroon, They come in different sires, dMrcront makes and ; Fimnk Gwnce, Thoimto Lowtislbury, When you let the furnn.ee out at prices suitable to the E ;e of the home and the Edwin Lukwhie, Mtfoon Bue. Olarence - means of purchasers. A good type of heater is sold Thorpe, EldwiTi TLmmins, Sarah Dis- -—• —'v—•v on spring days, yuu'U be glad of 1 bnow, Mary Gominger, Claire Haan- 'a firepkee heater if the roomsi he- on terms for $96.25, $10 dovvp and ST.75 monthly. iJltiop, Marten Oliver, Blanche Read, come chilly. The heater may he Helen SchnyJer, Ionia Deaite. lighted'or extinguished, in a mo- Third Year—H»zcl Cqmpton, M'ary ment and burns without smoke or Slocum, Helen '£llwi'mlaa,"'Bo'berti Oly- niei1, Newell Jiaimes, Elmer t>iU, Har- The Paulus Dairy odor. ve^y Wlatson, John Thorpe, Frank At Public Service stores there Ailbiau#i, IWoeit Kerr. • ' ESTABLISHED 1890 Seqond Year—Willie Petty, Hattie are gas fireplace heaters which Cowlard, Th'Mnjie Render, Harold Main Office: 18U-1UB New Street, New lirunBwick.' N. 4., give the effect of biasing logs or ArtdflraoU', Haititie Ohniiatton, > Emma glowing coals. Others are fash- Lniae; Willtom MIIIB. ioned in period styles. You din Plus*. Year—Elsie Ajyplegate, Clar- Phone 2400. enwCoimiiKer, Harry Uulit, Mary select one to harmonize with the Chttreuakie, Eddi« OWapcuakie, Flor- furnishings of your rooms. ence Peterson. PAULUS' posiyimy PERFECTLY Fireplace heater prices BAD PRACTICE PASTETOIZED MELK • begin at }(14.40. • •:-• A yiotungat.©!1 c*f the. Meichanicisville seiction oif the city gtsivo onlo'okera a Walker-Gordon Certified Milk. . thrill on Tuesday morning ms he At the "Servantless Home" of tomorrow on Hawthorne Avenue rode on the r,eiar of a bu'9 from Wendmere Farms Haw Golden Guernsey Milk Mnuntain View, Bound Brook, you can see the convenience that is flounth strciob to tlh|n|t sectn'on. The 1*y, woit mtoro thnn ten years of ago, Suydam's and Rutger's Special RAW Tuberculin' Tested Milk introduced iHio a home through'the instcllhttidn of gas appliances

clung to the license plkit* on th© renr • • 1 ,f T/tL-se lahbt'saving appliances work with efficiency, cause no dirt or oif bh& bus us it wits driven owr DISTRIBUTION odor and are always ready td ivbrk for you: They are lighted in a Kidjfcwiiiy avenue. Mlany bcliovod lie would looc liis 'hold an

oif buninciw la well iracidi-Way at.tho Toll wniir fri __•_."• '•' •/"_ tands i4 lUinltimiior Mm F, Comwrs. ICH jUUl IH tut the bargains in these columns. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

", APKIL 6, 1928 I What member of the post spent a CARD OF THANS - ' year eaartpaigning for a job at Wash- ington and then got stuck in the mud I wish to thank Luke A. Lovely in an oenophuie after he got the job.Post for the qard party held for myj benefit and I '-wish, «Jso to thank all Th1 e South Amboy Business Directory HOME FOR AGED whk> attended or oanifcribulted and es- j BENEFIT CARD PARTY y tlve todies who helped to We affair a success. COAL AND WOOD I A large attfcewdawce is expetited at Mr. Jacob J. Jactobsen. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE CONTRACTORS the oard parity and entertoinimient to , be given a* the Home for ith& Aged, Adequate Insurance Takes ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS 266 Rector street, Pertih •• Aimiboy, JOHN C. THOM | Fridlay, April 13th flor ittie benefit of FRANK MINNICK Most, of the Burn Out of Fire Carpenter and Plumber the horns. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR DWARD McDONOUGH LEGIONISMS A largo wujttber ::: '*Oh Mike", ahe critd, "I love you Hammer*. Tuning knd Repairing at (Mint Frloes SUITS, PRESSED BY HAND—Ma; tan, Bite, Chiee BO .much. Are you always thinking ite, Chieela, HARRY PARISEN And Other Alteration Moderately 327 David Street Phrae 10S-M . Priced not exaotly", repWed Mike, Iw all MMhaalem, t '"But wfoon I think, I .tMnk'df you." TONhwa, aoMerlu Iron*, DRY CLEANING Ortolan. ACETYLENE WELDING at Pro-War Price. •'J The Texas deparituwemt otf the Work Done by Experienced Maa 'can Legion was the first in the ACMNT ION Suits made to order. The price 14 to ©tfcoetl th« 1928 quiottt; In SHERWIN-WILUAM3 JOHN J. CROSS right to meet your pochetbook. jrsiiijp on the books ,of the Nla- PAINTS (Olion»l Treasurer ait Nations 1 Huiad- ELECTRIC AND qnameM. lihiis oocured Mbroh 17th. ; • '•'^'••""f*'i'']^,,'?r^^'\J'•'''.•'-''''-;S_-"" "''•'''''M' .. The1 jwune day Oanada also went over Paints, Oito, Varntahe", Wh»» ACETYLENE WELDING L. ROSENTHAL thVtop. O'thens ar,e iia,pidly ndav : Lead, Enuneh, Stataa, , - \^-;. ""EASTER!,>*;'.' ' ' General Repairing- tho 100 per cont status. Puttr. and Glass Tailor The.half million niark in notional Seott Avenue ' meimlberalilp was passud ait 2 P. M, 1. Bergen, 178 Stewm »rt WORK CALLED FOR MawJh l&th, This was the greatest corner Flnt strwt, advance in Legion .membership at The yictory of life—of the darkest ... Saath Amboy, N. J. AND DELIVERED fchW; tbne -of .the yelar in fhe history Phone 72 of the ongianizMtran. MSdxe than 10,- hour and the deepest sorrow changing PIANO TUNING Telephone S. A. 286 ()00, bullatiina wore sent bo Legion 103 South Broadway pos/fcS througlwut the country us an DENTIST JncfthMve to them to curry on to the into the brightest light and greatest South Amboy million; goal. WM. H. MARTIN joy—is the message of Easter. X-RAY GAS and answer craze is PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS .idoraiblo popularity TUNED AND REPAIRED cbuntry, 'and Mio 284 Flr«l St. South Amboy, N. J ICE AND TRUCKING cause some of th scratch thoir heas5ition cJame before fch« gov-' is the same. But the as- erning body of this city for -action at sortments vary. You are FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928 the meeting Tuesday evening. It wtas aure to find your favor- In the form of fi letter from William ite in some Aitstyle. (pack- , Petrick, Jr., General Passenger Agb., • Place your orders now. Phone 195-R .and Pennsylvania Railroad, addressed to age. Mlaiybe it's ANOTHER MILESTONE tine President of tlhe Council, Mr. J. j Sweet Pickin'a Delivery will be made. \ Dear, Friend: When you sit eontflortably down, today, untfcld your copy Raymond Mlalloy, and -wlas a reply to of The Citizen, getting ready to read its contents; may we proudly inform a request by Mr. Malloy for improve- you that tho paper whicli you JioM /within your hand represents lan isaue of iwenit o|f lcudal transportation oondi-; Volume 48,, No. 1. Forty seven years is a long-time to hold Uh!e loyal sup- tions. i i port of your home-town folk ond sincere appreciation of the good ipeople In Ma letter Mr. Mlalloy mentioned of adjacont towns and rest assured, we feel all stueik up aJbtou't it. The news- the agitation here in favor of having ~(plaper business is hard a\i its best. Success is at the end ol£ a corduroy tho ordinance regulating train speeds Ho&d—a road with jolts, jolts that cause headaches. to ten miles per hour enforced; also spoke, of the number of aonwnuters This paper is conservative. Conservative, because ito conserve is toaffected by' the .present train service protect that which is right and this is certainly g29. B or den to wn A ve. Phone 361 tion must be nvade by ordinance. The :m&tter of -preparing the nee. Suhscrllie to;, the Cltlzsn. essary legislation was referred to Mr Uovely for necessary -attention. 11 was remlarked by Councilman Con nors thab',thqre would likely be a number of similar requests when the esEfeots of tih'e.sto p signal sagn3 erec- ted by the State Higihnvtay Commis. sion. became evident with heavier traflBic- Be suggestsd that Vne .city Wlait a.while.and then take care af It is a good investment! all of these requestls at tho sam< Kirne. •• FOR EASTER At this suggestion of Counsilman siltopp the city proposes. to dc something alioait the stray dog ques- Two pants suits are a saving for any man-:— tion. The Board olf Public Works is they're,a big saving for stout,men. Many travelling to be advised that the city deaire3 to use. a small building now us:d fo1i men wouldn't think of going without that extra f>tonage punposea of wtofcer departmen. •>., -'.. material as a clog po'und. T.h» flwi pair in their bag. ward representative said that thei'e. was no dog tfatcfter work dona last A great many of our Spring suits have thp ex- year witih the result tih»t the city this year bids fair to be fairly over-run tra pair of trousers. with mutts. Jiriegs-Buili, Fashion Purk, .Charter House, College Hall Suits and Top Coats ft Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gatiwod en- 825 to $50 tertained the Fortnightly Club at their honve Saturday evening. Tlhe evening was spent playing bridge and S at a late hour delightful rdfTeshinents were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. AT B. Nixon, Mr. and I Mrs. G.- H, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bloudhiard, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Christ- .#5 field, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Finlayson 91 SMITH ST-COR.KINQ • PERTH and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Qatwood. Mrs. D. L. DoRevere of Stone- TAILORS-CLOTHIERS-HABERDASHERS- burst/ Hills, Pa. is spending some time- a i with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs i^iifr^Wifir^ F. E. Devine. Mrs. W. Bowie of Foch avenue has returned tio her home after spswd'lng thi'ee we-eks with relatives !n Maryland, Miss Helen Whslen was a South Aimboy visitor Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Weber of Washington Tenenbaum's Dcpt. Store Road celebrated her birthday anni- versary nb her hoime on Monday Mrs. Fred Nicaise apent Wednea. erato? day with relatives in Plainifield. Mrs. J. Freshknecht and son War- n sp.ent Sunday with Mrs. Fresch- When a refrigerator efficient motor is unusually small. SHOES" ..jcht's mother, Mrs, C. Nelson of Washington Rottd. to the health and comfort of Mrs. A, Anderson was nn oui'of Its rouminess makes fewer trips town visitor on Sund'ay. the whole family for yean, to to market possible. All foods For Hoys and.Girls; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH come . . . when a refrigerator are preserved in healthful fresh- G. E. SeWbredeJ D. D., Pastor Foptivear Combining Comfort, Smartness and Sabbstlh School 10 A. M, MT. Fur- cuts the tasks and the costs of ness, because the temperature Quality at Value-Giving Prices mmn SheppBrd, Suiperintendenit. Mr, housekeeping .... then it i • m m _. Russcl aMihhis, Assistant. never rises above the 50 degree Ohiurch service 11 A. M. "Trium- proves itself a thoroughly sound We have a large assortment of Girls and Boys .ant ,ov«r bhe Enemy," danger point. Food wastage is At Uiis sorvlco pai'ents who wisn investment. absolutely done away with. Novelty Hose at reasonable pricels. tio nibiy preaent their children for •baptlsim, The^fasbor would be glad, The General Electric Refriger- Come in today and see the many Ladies Silk Hosiery in all the newest shades. Our hiiiwnver, to have tho nasiiee of the childrom, with tlhe date of birth, a ator consumes very little current models yourself, Study them |o| selection is the largest, our prices the lowest. little before tiho service begins, Evening service 7:30 P. M. "En- beqause all the heat generated carefully. And send for a de- uriifsfcmon.t in is trying hour." There wHI bt no meeting of the rise|svabove#the cabinet, not scriptive booklet/Time payments Men's Furnishings at reasonable prices. BroKherhod on Tuesday evening/ as 'J\wy hnvo boon invited to meet Jvith through-..it. And because its can be arranged, if you wish. Boy's Suits and Girl's..Dresses...... -98c and up tho M'en'a Club of tJic Epljfopnl

u»^:-s- Biblo Study CfaBs^VVed- ', niU'faoon no 4 o'cloclt. Pi'aMir J10 So, Broadway Phone 511 ijf Wcdiio«<]ji.v erfnin^r' •7-'T[> Dolan Bios. W* GITO and R««Uein S. & H. Greon 'Tradln( S/atnpt niedfat'dy,after tho prayer meetii, 'jVduH Brblo Class will nwei 130 No. Broadway nn intrml'iicbory stiuly *-J™p!i= of First Slnimuel. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

Y, DECEMBER 14, 1928 2 level teaspoons baking powder, nnd fold in stiffly beaien whitos of two egrgs. Bake in amal! loaf pan and CHOICE servo while frebh. Encalloped Cauliflower and Ham Scald 1 pinit, milk, add 2 table- spoons butter, seasoning ar/,-3 table- spoons quick-booking tapioca and cook 16 minutes. Put layer of mix- ft i/ure in buttered •Tisking- dish, then layer of cooked cauliflower and chop- ped ham arid sprinkle with buttered crumbs. Bniko in moderats oven. Christmas time is the Chocolate Walnut Jelly time when everyone Chop V£ cup English walnuts and Form("'ily Located at 204 N. Broadway wants the best that can ~ To be quite the thing this year dazen figs. Bring pmfc of milk to he found. When it •each gift must have its modern touch boiling point and dissolve tn it a comes to meats or poul- • —even if it's only in the wrapping-. package of chocolate flavored geJatii, Is Now Located*At And what an opportunity lo indul- W'hen beginning.to harden, add nuts try we are amply able to prove to you that we have ge in modernistic objects the season and fruit.'fltold and serve with cream. found the beat with which ,you may please your T. ' - Afternoon Tea Cake . whole family. Alstf excellent for /i*'Patt'CUP jbutrter, 1 cup sugar, soro throat. Quick relief guaranteed breamed well; add 'beatan -yolks of or your money back. 35c, 60c, and Just a little thrift, just a little^ sating, -« ~-~-, then slowly add % cup milk, 11,00. Sold by Peterson's Pharmacy. Lnd' all other good drug storea.-Ad^ assures you of

.;, . THE TIME BINDER Man is also a space binder, becauso , _ :. Some professor, I noticed the other of hk power, of locomotion; but"he , iilay in the*public prints, referred to is mpre. He can remember things t\ Wan as the time binder. ,, .in the past,' and he can look forward •''•".'J take it that ,w*ait he .meant is to events in ithe future. • ,hds pa '- oeretand. It is never quite safe to experiences, He lives not only now, ' uy-you .comprehend just what a pro- but all albouit his now flutters flocks ; fejstfr means"; he rather resents it, of yesterday; from his snow moun- , ^put^'&s 1 was .saying, what he meant, tain he can see long tomorrow vistas.' - ' or might, could, would or should have , He ,is eternally planning. In pro- i\ .(meant, is this: < ' , ' portion as he binds the future tq him I.,,* jSJones, sticks and all lifeless "things he ,beeo,Tije3,inore,Oif a man in every 1 law fixed, helpless and cannot move way. -' '" , .» '.-'.

^-r-r __ who want >- carii buy them ac- Lristmas Sa^iMs Club Now! 1 - cording to their means. . Regardless of what they This Club, of.ours is the most convenient way to accumulate extra, funds for any definite v , pay; they usually get purpose and is beingused by hundreds of people in this community yearly. You should be ' their, money's worm. a member of this Glub'. ' - . ' ' ' ' ' The same priaeiptte to Exides. Buy the highest priced fl . of Exide .': if you canj it wM pif ydli. f But if you kHI W These ClaMS Are at Your ,, can't, buy the tjJ-fJe dFEjcide suited to your pocket-book because you will jget Class 25—25 cents each week, totaling $12.50 dollar for dollar in battery life. The You can join any one Class 50—50 cents each week, totaling $25.00 Exide trade-mark will assure ydu this. We will w.lcom. of them— Class 1.00—$1.00 each week, totaling $50.00 • your n»m« to . ,. Invest your battery money in Exide. or more than ona .. „ • It's the sure way 8F BUyifiif a depend. ' our already Urge if you «o deitra Class 200—$2.00 each week, totaling $100.00 m.mb«r.hf • < able and economical batt^r^i P Class 500—$5.00 each week, totaling $250.00 yietory Flaza battery Interest Allowed on All Classes at the Rate of 3 Per Cent. Per Annum. Service State Highway at Victory Bridge Telephone South Amboy 302 First National Bank SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.

Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock'. BA1 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 V/oll, Well! , Copenhagen.—Harry. Wessel. Chilean Comb Tennessee Fort minister lo Oemnurl:. thinks Chilean MECHANTCSVILLE Over 700 Years Old woniuu nre the most tienutlful in the Charles K. Freeman of .Kidgeway Hancbestei, Tenn.— Archeolo world; their influence is already so avenue was among those from this ^Istg tit-clng an ancient clvlltzn great that it would be unfair to men section was enjoyed the deer hunt- tlon of high order In America to give them the vote. ing1 season this week. lire exploring near this city n stone fortress Inclosing flftjr-twn Miss Cecelia Scharolatta, daughter iicreB on an elevated plateau be- of Mr. and Mrs. John Scharolatta of tween two forks of tbe Duck Raritan street, who recently entered ilver, with one side guarded by New Plow Invented the Order of Felician Sisters, is now n moat 000 feet long, 40 feet teaching at Middletown, N. Y. by Chinese Mechanic wide and IS feet deep. Tbe Foochow, China.—Ulen Jul- Mrs. Charles K. Freeman of Ridge- wiills now are 20 feet wide and lung, an obscure mechanic, has Way avenue, spent Monday with 0 feet high. Growing upon them invented a new plow. He friends at Woodbridge. trees have been found 500 to stresses Its efficiency and cheap- T(K) years old. There is no In- ness of manufacture. Johii Zellar of Princeton visited dian legend to explain Its origin. Chen explains that his Inven- with old acquaintances on Ridgeway Dr. P. 15. C«x, Tennessee state tion is lighter, and that it makes averiuo on Monday. iircheolnglst, exploring under n .deeper furrow than .any plow Mr. and Mrs. Philip Render of nusplces of the Smithsonian In- of foreign make e\.. used lu Raritan street entertained relatives •.iltutlnn. tins round not pne the Orient. It Is far more dur- from .Long Branch on Sunday even* piece of pottery, grave or camp- uhle tlinn the tiltl-style Chinese ing. site to Indicate wh:ii manner ot plows, lie suj'S. The government, men occupied tlie pi HOP. lie says in granting (.'lien n putent, looks • Edward Dewan ,of Raritan street, It benrs no resom.ilnnce to the upon the implement us'a boon who ihas been seriously ill at his works of mound builders.' ' lo furiners und has' promised homo is steadily iiraprovdng in health. him every ulil. ' The Pit Club is planning.a trip to Now York City after the holidays, to Suhncribe tor tbe Oltiwn. GHristmas Gifts to Please enjoy a leading show. dithe the Men and Boys SKIPPY: On the , Everything in the line of haberdashery for mten or boys at prices in keeping with quality. . , • . . . We have wonderful shirts, ties, collars, handkerchiefs,

SPECIAL MATINEE AT. EMPIRE * gloves, socks, everything a man needs and wants. - CHRISTMAS DAY AT 2i30 P. M. Delightful Christmas gifts in the. shape of hovel haberdash- The'Empire will give a special mat- inee Christmas Day at 2:30 P. M., ery« . ' ".' ; • •' ' presenting a big show of two ex- cellent features. Tom Mix in "Hello Conservative ties as well as "peppy" brightly-hued ones, Cheyene" and Dorothy Sesbastian in "Their Hour" are the pictures sche- THAT'S THC CHRISTMAS ' plain white shirts as well as striped and'colored shirts, something ". duled for Tuesday, Day. r 9f *<•., etc, WHAT A CftfUO in fact for jevery. taste and mood. . ' - For the benefit of the pfltrons who OF HMLTH THAT SHIP , did not gelt the fin* few pieces of CARNlCS ' silver.on previous Monday, nights, • '•. Ladies Hosiery, Onyx Pointex and Gotham (told Stripe at Mr. Stone announces that the back {pieces may be obtained at the box $li50 to S1.95.V- Allen A Hosiery at 69c; 95c and $1.39 jn office at regular admission prices; : This is done in order to give every Xmas Boxes. All in a big assortment,of the latest shades. % lady'an opportunity to get the «om- ' plate 62 piece silver service set. At- :• , \ •' tend' regularly "Silver Nite" every -, Monday and receive a piece of silver George Green absolutely free. This offer is 'ex- clusively for ladies only. ' "The Store Where Quality Is Higher Than. Prices"" At this time The Empire manage- ment takes the occasion to thank all patrons for their past patronage and 104 South Broadway > South Amboy to wish all a Merry Christmas. The complete Empire program is found elsewhere .in this issue. Kenneth O'Toole of Pine avenue js confined to his home on account of • illness. < BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS

A carload ofrpnglish periaml)ulatai*s, scojoter bikes, scooters, etc., reached du* store a.month late. Th^y ftre selling at actual ^t now while they last Don't miss this! vl

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A'Topi Klrfor'the Growing" ( . You WilJ,.. Save" V Lot By v Boy That Will Servi for Many r . ' -. . ' Making 'Your', Purchase* at Our' '.: of, the odd jolp ypu want done. ,' ' , , ••• ' Store.1. -.-'•"• '•'" '<•-•' " "• ' • ,

>•>,*: • i : 1 \-' Large Wagons—$4.00 ; ,• ' , , '•'•':'''•'''*'t' / feicycles^-$2.88 up , '.. .;•;.,/"jy.':;., ^-". ^Trick Horse—10c to $5.00 lilt To Stand Up Under Real Use;, .•••••; - ;'*v Jmt The Thing to Fill That Craving • .;:$ Toys. Full lino of Bubble Dolls. - Flexible Fivers—all sizes - ' " •*"• Doll Carriages An UniiHiial Valp- '• -ul Only $1.75 i Cutest H. 0PPENHEIM Xmas Tree Oriiainenls. Mirro Aluminum Dishes—4tpc Electric Liji;lit S«IH for ihc Xmas Tree—98c. Noi Onlv iMiiv Things | 5o-10O-25O, S A Small Deposit Will Mold Your Purchase Until But UBcfiil Wfll i l()6 Broadwtiy cxt to Post Olhlce You Want to Take It Home ;,/ THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEITIZI N

George Gumirum,; Jr., has pureas- by prospective bidders during busi- NIGHT LAW SCHOOL ed a new Ford sedah. ness hours. Bidders win be furnish- ed with a copy of the specifications ATTORNEY'S HOBBY and blue prints of the drawings by WAR IN THE STOMACH the Engineer, on proper notice and For indigestion, gas, nervousness, payment of cost of preparation. Bills Helps Stenographer! and heart-burn, take Bissettfs wonderful must be made on tha Standard pro- posal form in the manner designated Clerks to Legal Degrees. prescription "Gastrodyne". It cured therein and required by the specifi- Isaac Wood, 3H George St., cations, must be enclosed in sealed Okiuulgee, Okla.—A law school New Brunswick, N. J. Get Gastro- envelopes, bearing the name and ad- wblcb holds classes at night, BO clerks, dy,ne at your druggist. dress of the bidder and the name of stenographers and others who must the job on the outside, addressed to earn a llvllliood during the da; may the Board of Chosen Freeholders of satisfy an ambition to become lawyers, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Middlesex County and must be ac- is run as a hobby by W. U Merwlne. Notice is hereby given that sealed co-mipanied by a certificate of a bond OUmulgee attorney. bids will be received by the Board ing Company agreeing to ' furnish of Chosen Freeholders of Middlesex Merwlne, too, must work In-the day, bond in the amount otf 100 per cent County for the straightening and of the contract and a certified check as lie ta dependent on his professional repairing of counterweight tower for not less than ten per cent of the jinictlcp. The law school, he says. Is and support on the South River Draw amount bid, providing said check is bis contribution to his city. Bridge over the South River in the jt less than $600.00 nor more than • Merwlne Is ilean of the school and Borough of Sayreville and Borough $20,000.00 and be delivered at the the students are its officers. Several of South Kiver, and opened and read place and on the hour above mention- members of the Okmulgee bar help in-public at the County Record Build- ed. TOe Standard Proposal Form Is the enterprise by teaching 'subjects ing, New Brunswick, N. J. on Thurs- attached to the specifications, copies with which they are most familiar. day, January 3rd, 1929 art 2:30 P, of which will be furnished on appli- The classes meet In the basement of M. Standard Time. . cation to tha Engineer. ' the clly library. Drawings,, specifications and forms The board reserves tha right to re Twenty-six urnduntes have taken of bid, contract and bond for.the joct any or all bids if deemed to th( proposed work, prepared by W. best interest of the county so to do • the stiilo liar examination und only By order of the Board of Chosen one of them hus failed, Miss Jewell Franklin Buchanan, County Engineer have been filed in the office of said Freeholders of Middlesex County. '/Russell of Tuisa, who last spring re engineer at 17S Smith street, Perth THOMAS J. MULVIHILL, ' .celved the highest grades in the Okla- Aimboy, N. J., an dmay be inspected 12-21-2t Clerk. homa bar testa, began the study of ".law under Dean Merwlne. Doea Not Seek Students. Th6 Okniulgee school does not seek students. Persons in other states and The In other Oklahoma • cities have asked Quality Me ats of "If is notthe weight of jewel or plate As the gifts of the Wise Men were. whether they may enroll, but the denn Or the rustle of silk or fur, has ndvlsed them to go elsewhere If And ive are not told whose gift was gold' possible, explaining the institution Is But the spirit in which the gift is rich Or whose was the gift of myrrh." • Intended for Okniulgee men and,wom- I ID you ever sprouts and sea- en iwho must work. V. J. NEBUS con sider * • Here's a Christmas dinner which looki pretty, tastes son to taste. Add The school find Its beginning several your Christ- a little liquid 1 ,a inas dinner ' in delicious and yet is not difficult to prepare. years ngo, when three young men, em- from the sprouts. the ' light of a if necessary. * ployed In an abstractor's office, asked gift to your fa- Christmas Appetiser " • Me'rwlne whether he would devote a TO ALL OUR PATRONS mily? And yet that is What you , Celery Consomme with Oysters . Olives And a Holly • jBtnnll amount of his time to Instructing . Sage Wreath them In law. ' WISH THE BEST OF act ually offer them when you Chilled Apple Sauce The school was Ihcorpornted tn 1023 serve- your The vegetable- and the students divided' Into senior THINGS GOOD FOR Christmas feast, • Duchess Potatoes , Brussels Sprouts and Chestnuts holly wreath is and Junior classes. Since then a score to sec to it that, " , Vegetable Holly Wreath • . . ' one of these or more of ambitious yonng men and THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. you, yourself, Grapefruit and Grape Salad dishes which ap- are not so tired peals to the eye - women have attended the night meet- that they cannot Salted Nuts • Turkish Paste as well as to the ings. ' . • . Coffee ...'.'•. palate, for its Laggards Drop Out. have the best of green and red. •The students enroll because they you, tool make it festive ~. 236 Feltus St. The secret of .preparing • Christ- much more interesting effect than looking. Heat one can of spin- . tan a real desire: to learn,"~Merwlne mas dinner which will be enjoyed says. "A person'In the CIRSS who doea plain eonsomml and yet it i* not aeh or beet greens, season with,, Free Delivery ,by everyone, you included, is to really filling. To make if, heat the lemon juice, butter, salt and pepper - • not npply himself soon finds his sur- pl«n it so that many of the foods consomme from two cans and twoto taste. Pack tightly in a greased', roundings uncomfortable and some- Double S. A H. and El may be prepared beforehand; also cups of water to boiling. Heat a ring mold and set in a steamer- what tn shame drops out For those phn ta serve one or 'two' dishes five ounce can of oysters in their to keep hot. Heat one can of tiny willing to work, however, there l» Given Saturdays Only which arc unusually attractive look- own liquor, bringing just to the rosebud beets and season with but- the utmost co-operation.1* ing. Such is the vegetable > holly boiling point Add to the broth, ter, salt and pepper. When ready- •/Tovmeet expenses the school charge* wreath described below. season with celery salt and salt to to serve, turn the ring mold of tuition of $60 a year, but this Is as- To make the Christmas appetizer, taste. spinach out onto a hot, round, plat— sessed at the convenience of the stu- toast a of bread. Spread An unusual combination consists ter and pile beets in the center. with contents of a can of sardines of Brussels sprouts -and chestnuts, dents, some paying In monthly Install- The salad provides a cool, crisp mixed with enough creamed butter but it is one which will be acclaimed flavor to contrast with the richness ments and others waiting until gradua- »a@&atiM»dft»gft»^^ to mix them to a smooth paste. with joy. Drain the liquid from a of the poose and other, foods. Drain tion.. , Season with salt, red pepper and number 2 can of Brussels sprouts and chill one number 2 can of •Dean Merwlne was bom In Ohln In lemon juice. On top put a slice (save the liquid for soup) and saute prapefmit P.TI one cup seeded white- 1B61. He worked his way through of hard , boiled CRg liberally the sprouts gently in two table- grapes. Make a French dressing •Ohio Northern university at Adn and sprinkled with grated parsley. spoons of butter for nb^u* five min- using- grapefruit juice instead of utes. Boil one cup of shelled chest- later practiced law at Columbns In Across this put a narrow band of vinegar, Arrange the fruit on let-- canned pimiento to make the rednuts until tender, remove skins and ^partnership with Charles VI. Allison. GET IT AT POTLE & CUKNEEN'S 1 luce h«: an'" r>our pver h sauti them in two tahlespoons of B first cousin of President McKinjejr; and green coloring . ing. Garnish each salad with a_ Good Things to Eat butter and two teaspoons of sutrar until brown. Combine with the star cut out of -jimiento and placed New Mesa Verde Coal THE MAGIC STORE OF GIFTS FOR MEN Consomme with oysters has a inside a ring of preen pepper. Produces Much Wax •Pittsburgh, Pa.—Over three gallons Lo*t Silk Sheen Restored Mo$t Famous Tapestry From Acre of Wheat .of wax has been extracted from one Last Call! That the original sheen of silk, ar- Gobelin tapestry la a tapestry made.- ton of TJtnh coal In the UnlteH States tificial fiber and mercerized cotton The number of . pounds of Breao In Faubourg, at Marcel, Paris, and- bureau of mines laboratory here. may be restored Is claimed by chem- that can be made from * one acre of so-called from cne brothers Gobelin, rrho wax IF essentially the ordl- wheat depends upon the .amount of A Specali Feature ists in Berlin,', who say they have dyers from Reims, who made a for- i narily known stuff used in candles. EXTRA! SPECIAL round a new chemical preparation for wheat raised on the acre. It requires tune from their scarlet dye In the ,Tho coal yielding the wax Is Mesn from 4% to 4% barrels of wheat to 5,000 Pure Silk the purpose. AH that Is necessary to reign of Francis 1. In 1667 Louis XTtf. '••'Verde, one of the least-known in the. MEN'S BLUE CHIN- restore the gloss Is to wash the ma- make a barrelof flour. A barrel of converted the business Into s royvlr -''palted States and one of the most TIES! R^p . SI terial in the chemical, which is said floor trill makft approximately 900 muiuiactnre and employed eminent ,-recent, that Is, coal which was to also act as "a rildlnfpctnnt- one-oounS loaves of bread. artists like Lehrun to Invent design*,' formed In geological tines.; that; are lluj . :. . U«Jv • .4)1 CHILLA READY TO ' recent as compared : with eastern Imported Silk . Coals. WEAR OVERCOATS .. The" bureau of mines first extracted Neckwear (Double Breasted) .the tar from the Utah coal, getting 'about thirty-two gallons from a ton. $1.50 to $3.00 $19.50 »h. and then from the tar obtained'11 per New Designs ' Chinchilla is the outstanding ;cent of wax. In announcing the re- Beautiful Sh.de. Xsearch the bureau says; "It Is BUB- fabric. Double Breasted mod- . seated that the high wax content of MEN'S LOUNGING els are ,<)<10,(>(K) nnd Is still, in spite of excellent fire departments nnd widely orgnniied fire prevention, too high. - attempting lo enlist public support by Velvet Rose Silk Shirts $2.95 $3.95 '$4.95 The latest figures of the National Board of Fire Underwriters shows for the State a Irivltlng ovpry ono to visit the srom; All Color* yearly loss from fire ot $17,400,000, or $4.72 each for every resident of the State. of construction work. $5.95 Within a period of several months $6.95 60,000 persons . hitve mnde'the trip It is the constant effort of Public Service to rriake and buui) dllrmti rhraitfrh Hie [iliim li.v its electricatid gas service safe as well as adequate 'government guides. Tlie Free Stnlo Is and the records show that, with good construc- the smallest consumer of electricity In Europe and the niilhiirlllos tire Doyle & Cunneen tion and operation, it has done so successfully. nnxlons to nronse puhllc Interest mill a domnnd for hotter, fnclllttoa.' *'The success of Public Service and dcvelopmcrit of New Jersey are bound touether." SPOT SHOP —President Thomas N. McCarfcr. Winning Smile Maiden, Muss.—ThiitniiH .1. Oarrlty, Phone 803 letter currier, tins received u $1.(/iK' Chech. For hns/ il«llvc|<>cl W mall to Mrs IICHHIO \I. Untwi. "Mfils 155 SMITH STB ~ ^ PERTH AMBftY, N. J. a line iniiii who dully (rnciftl me wn> 0 smile mill n wdnl uf clieciSsho a»|! I THJE AMBOY SELLS WATCHES WITHOUT WORKS

Street Vendor Finds No One LET ME HELP YOU WITH Returns to Yell. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS New York.—The watch vendor In ] ; JKMLlm - THEATRE ^flLLfl ' \ City jjall park has a sincere and QLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY straightforward air. 1 . Tonight—Friday • I "Folks," lie says to the group clustering about him, "these are Ger- 1 HOBART BOSWORTH in "FRECKLES" . | man silver wutches and good time- Sihall Gifts, Watermans' Pens and Pencils, keepers. Nothing fancy about 'em— 1 No., 3 "Vani»Wog We.t" Comedy "Trou|»le« Galore" 1 ithey're Just serviceable, dependable Smoker's Sets, Ronson Lighters, Cards( and Tueiday—Special Matinee 2:30 P. M. ; timepieces for people who don't want gj Tomorrow—Night Only 2 Big Feature* = to spend a lot of money for a watch. Mottoes for Family or Friend. "They cost $2 or $3 at a jewelry I "HM AND' EGGS AT THE FRONT" TOMMltin | •tore. I'm selling these today for a I wih HEINE CONKLTN ,-.... "PELLO CHEYENNE" j iquarter apiece. If you're suspicious 1 Comedy "That Night" . Ae.op Fablei jof then) don't buy one. Maybe you'll DOitOTHY SEBASTIAN in \ 'Icel better If yon go to a jeweler H. A. BAXTER 1 Sunday Night Only ' and pay several times as much for „,,; .v, ''tHEIRHbUR" , \ the same thing, J CHARLIE MURRAY in • ' W«dne.day , 5 "These don't look flashy—they're Watchmaker & Jeweler -. V* I.. . . "VAMPING VENUS", - made to give good service. I.carry one VICTOR McLAGLEN in I myself. Thnnb you, sir. Thank you. Who else wants one? Thanks. Thank 114 North Broadway . ., South AinBoy, N. J. a -,,, $9'l'&my~~"&ilvyr Nite" . ' "HANGMAN'S HOUSE" J you. Two? Certainly. Thank you. 3- Every lady attending tbu night will rec;eve a piece Comedy "Clunked in Corner" | •ir." -. - - 3 •• . , .,.of .silver free. ,„, "the .E»ile» Ne*t"—i-A. Colored Claitie. , , ,'' \ And BO be moves slowly along the 3 LOUISE FAZENDA in ., , , Thur.d.y \ •quare, always In 'the center of a I "FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE" / group of customers—office employees , REGINALD DENNY in | jftroiri nenrny buildings, errand ,hoys | Comedy "No Sale ' Felix Cartoon 'from Wall street, casual passersby, "GOOD MORNING JUDGE" I Els twenty-five cent watches have A MERRY XMAS TO ALL \ BO works tn them. The case Is all In Comeily "Hit In Lawi" Cartoon Novelty,. f one piece and does not open. The mln- j A MERRY XMAS TO AIL! ( !»te and hour hands move jerldly find I uncertainly at a twist of the stem, j but the second hand Is painted on the *ice of, the wntch. • Occasionally the salesman holds one let his boRiis watches lip to the ear of Tor health and * bystander to let him hear Us tick ,*or himself. Of course, nobody could Ilicar a watch tick on.lower Broadway, and thp device usually works. And pa- happiness . . for •toons; forewarned not to buy If they i doubt the worth of the article, never fwturn to coniplnln after they have In- i«pected their prize and ' found them- (•elves Miked. - > sheer delight on ' The fraud Is , one of . the oldest Jlmown to the sidewalks of New York, Ibut In live minutes the salesman took (In twonty-thi;ee aunrters—an avornfie tvt better Minn n dollar a minute. De' Christmas Day mite after mile [•pit© all of which. Item A In tHe New (Torker's credo Is that, gullibility Is an [attribute monopolized by the cmtlnnd- fer. and flint the gold brick Is an em- !Wem which appe.ilt only to the strnn- and a thousand ;ger within ihe city's gates. Napoleonic Art Loot days to come . . to Be Sold in America Paris.—Nnpole"onjc loot, old palnt- fngb. taken from captured towns In Belgium and Holland, are being sent to the United States for Bale. These pictures, forty-eight of them, The Silver " Here is a new and .better tread de- were part of the collection'of General Haquin, once nide-de-camp of the em- peror and commander of one of his . sign thai enables you to Stop; armies. He was "fired" because he refused to execute all the terroristic when you put on the brakes and orders his superiors thought neces- r sary to ,cow the populations of con- Sia t when you put on the gas. It quered towns. For a century the pictures re- . is Good year's New All-Weather m'atnpdin the Haquin family, but BUIGK were sold last year by the general's With Matterpieca Bodies By Fisher Balloon—the World s Greatest Tire!-*-. grandntece, Mme. Oiovnnonl, and have ' - I Just been bought by the Master's An AMERICAN AUTO CO. \ gallery of Now "York-." • • This New Tread affords a broader They have been valued at Sl.OOU.mk) 68 FRENCH ST. NEW BRUNSWICK by a group of experts, including F)r. I': W. N. Unklnt, Petrngrnd, Dpspnr- When Better Automotilai Are Built. .. Bttlck Will Build Them v road contact than old style b,al- met Pltz-Geinld, the Spanish art au- thority, and Genrl Gurvex, one of the loons Sharp -edged diamond-shaped French government's appraisers. l blocks grip the road from every ' Dahlia Juice Supplies ' angle, Even between its two sturdy a New Kind of Sugar Washington.—Discovery of a now Service ribs you'll find these keen- : sugar In the Juice of dahHii tubers is U I announced by.-Hie United' Stutos bu edged diamonds to improve your reau of siundnrds. It was discovered during tests, to traction. i find oilt the structure of lnul^n, which ,5s n Btnrclillko substance found In tlie idnlilln: Juice. About 02 per cent of Gopdycar's NEW All-Weather j this Jiflte wns resolved Into the nl- j*endy known sugnr called lovuloso or ,* Balloon grips and holds—actually lirnotose, but the "remaining 8 per itent WHS n mystery. This residual substance wns sub. *Sf gives Real TRACTION. •Joctod wlillo In sirup form to n light tpolnrlziitlon. test. Cruet OHO when •given n similar lest rotnres the pnlnr- Come in! See'this new Goodyear. lied light tn the left, biit this un- known sirup rotated It to' rhu rlKlit, Then youll understand the why of Other (tests roilr 'ed It to crystiilllnc 4orin,-\yiilch the announcement says Is Be Sure It's a its traction abilities. • sugar Mint has "never hitherto been i iBolnted." They cost ho more than ordinary , Berlin Ranks in Area ; BALKITE ibaiioons. ! Next to The Electric Radio •Li- •' Berlin, Oornmay.—VVIUi a spued equaling tlmt of any booming western Without The Hum FOR WINTER WEAR THEY HAVE JNO EQUAL ' , city In America, Berlin has become the setkm- largest city In the world terrltorlnll;, today covering an area There has simply never been Radio like this Just the Right present to Give Dad For ' , of 87,810 hectors, or 210,89] acres, before. Come in. Try it yourself. We spent according to the Berlin statistical bu- Christmas . ' . . reau. It Is only .exceeded In size by months trying to find better Radio than Balkite, Log Angeles, wlill) Lonilon, with Its Pleasure 4nfl safety for the entire family ahcl . ; 7,600,000 Inhabitant, Is only half as but couldn't. ; large, find Paris, with a population of at the flame time an economical investnient. , , &0OO.OOO. only one-tenth the size $125.00 and up For those who ^esire terniB we offer our ltitaie (less tubes) > payment plan—small weekly or monthly pay- I Attacked by Bunnies ments without red tape. Is Hunter's. Defense S. F. LEAGER Open Evenings Until 9 Kudno, Wls.—A young hunter Radio Specialist who killed six rabbits before the season for such activities was 108 Broadway Phone 587 open, was brought boforo olll einls hero. The defendant per- THY OUR EXPERT REPAIR WORK AND 8l«tettlly reltwuted, "They at- FRANK VAN SYCKLE \ BATTERY SERVICE 1 A IIICIIIMI mo, I shot In self-de- Perth . -««.boy, N. J. fotiHe." Lawyers liiivo been un- SHE 152 lefferson Street alild to penotrato this ilefouBu Hlnco there wore no wltnossBS to ~ r Telephone 591 the imirdcrmn Tell Our Adertisft. ill Saw ttifik TM CITIZEN I,.-. ' ' "•'" f«Lj-l_i! AHB SOUTH AMBOY ClWZi ZOO 13 HOBBY OK• A regular meeting of the Common DULGAR1AN KINC Council will be Tield next Monday evening at the City Hall. - Boris Collects Animals From • United States F&NERAL DIRECTOR . ., Ail Paries of World. M. J. SCULLY Sofia, Bulgaria.— Among royal tiob- U.S.fl, Office and Residence: 316 George Street bics uf Euiupeun inuuurclis the zoo- Royal Cord logical garden ot Kiua Boris attracts Phone 661 particular micrust bucuuse of Its value TAILOR SHOP us a,uutloDal ucquIsHIon, an well us We do Repairing, Cleaning, ,;' South Amboy, N. J. a means of amusement for the king. Preming, Dyeing and Remodel- LIUo Ills father, King Ferdinand, Tires and Tubes .. Ing of Ladies' and Cents'' 7 PASSENGER AUTOS TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS King Boris is an enthusiastic student Clothing of natural science, and lias continued Royal Heavy We Call for and Deliver. Cord Serv. Usco Grey the work started by Ills father, thu Telephone 30 founder of the royal zoological fiar- » Casing Casing Cora Tubes den of Sofin, until it has become one 30x3% Cl. Reg...... 6.35 5.45 1.35 167 N. BROADWAY f of the finest lu Europe. 30x3% Ex. siza ._ i___.7.25 10.30 5.85 1.35 Three Doors from 30x3% Ex. Ovotfize 8.10 1.35 Empire Theatre Hare specimens of animals from all There are real bargains in these columns. parts of the world have been collected Straight Siz(!—' /or the king's zoo, and Boris Is con- 30x8 %, '. 8.10 6.95 1.35 stantly sending reureseutatlves to dlf- 31x4 .... . 11.40 9.55 1.75 . ferent quarters of the globe to gather 32x4 .. . '. . „• . 12.10 10.20 l',85 , additions to his collection. 14.55 88x4 :,_..:. 12.70 10.60 1.95 The zoo, although belonging to and The South Amboy Business Directory maintained by the king, is open to the 32x4% . ....16.95 20.55 18.85 2.36 public. It Is' In every respect modern- 33x4% ic.60 21.30 14.20 .2.40 ized and adapted for the accllmutlza- 34x4 % , ; 17.15 22.05 15.20 2.45 REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE I CONTRACTORS COAL AND WOOD . tiou of the anlinula brought to It. 30x5 19.80 26.20 2,55 [Three hundred'spedes of animal are 33x5 _.. :__ _21.70 28.95 19.15 2.85, Adequate, Insurance Takes ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS I now In the zoo, comprising more tliun 31.85 1,800 specimens, among them Hong 35x5 . : 23.30 19.60 3.05 JOHN O. THOM 10 Ply Most of the Burn Out of Fire •from Abyssinia and Senegal, Indian 8 Ply Carpenter and Plumber • 1 elephants, zebras from •• Rhodesia, • 32x6 32.40 42.45 4.45 EDWARD McDONOUGH ... American bisons, Tibetan Jackals 36xC 46.60 5,85 FRANCIS P. COAN Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly .and llamas, African leopards and 34x7 60.15 7.60 INSURANCE Attended To * > COAL COMPANY many other mammals, as well as, • 36x8 85.35 . 10.20 In Reliable Companies Placed (or 246. Bordestown AVenae - fin?) collection of birds and fish. > .. 40x8 91.00 11.05 Fire, Automobile, Tornado, Rent - The king himself has hunted man; Use and Occupacy, Tourist Baa-gaga COAI ,of the animals and birds for the zoo. BALLOON TIRES Employer's Liability and Lifs> PLUMBING AND HEATING • Only a few yenrs ugo be found In the 27x4.40 7.60 - 6:35 1.65 POST OFFICE BUILDING . CONSULT 214 Pine Avenue mountains of Bulgaria some beautiful 29x4.40 8,00 10.75 6.70 1.05 108 Broadway , Telephone 384 'specimens of the rare bearded eagle, 30x4.50 i:.^ 8^90 11.35 7.26 1.75 South Amboy South Amboy, N. J. ' -which he captured. The Royal zoc- 28x4.75 9,65 1.85 PHILIP J. SULLIVAN •'logical garden here now boasts- the "If It's Insurance I Sell It" 26x4.75 10.05 12.10 8.50 1.90 —FOR— .only pair of mates of the bearded 1.95 LOWEST PRICES ON \"-eagle. In captivity. 80x4.75 ..... 10,45 8.65 1.05 PLUMBING AND HEATING ' •' The zoological garden which. he 29x5.00 10.40 12.45 9.36 2.00 . ,-' • ii. ' /founded continues to be the chief la- 30x5.00 FREDERICK H. LEAR HAUL BRYUNSKI _ 10.76' 9.70 2.05 -terest of his snq. 31x5.00 REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE Estimates Given 11,20 13.40 10.10 2.10 32x5.00 ' All Work Guaranteed 12.38 2.05 28x5.25 210 George St. "'; CONCRETE BLOCKS '. Population of China ,,, 11.70 13.80 10.80 , 2.10 108 SOUTH STEVENS AVE.' •29x5.25 .::. _.r._j_..^..-. 12.15 14.15 10.55 2.20 Phone 217 ' PORTLAND CEMENT Stationary 200 Yean ,'30x5.26 ..::c. 12.50 14.60 10.85 2.25 .'.| . Peking.—Gen. .Ho Chl-kung, the . 31x5.26 _.„ 12.90 . Nationalist, mayor , of Peking, has 15.10! 11,25 2.45 C. T. MASON ALL KINDS OF , : launched a campaign to Increase •i • 28x5.50 ' _ 12.95 2.60 (Successor to R. P. Mason) GEORGE M. MORTENSON I China's birthrate. He' was Indignant • 20x5.60 :.'. • .'_ 13.30 2..00 FEED AND GRAIN I at the discovery that China's popula- * '30x6.50 " • • 13.00 16.45 2.60 Plumbing and.. >tlon had remained stationary at 400,- '• 30x6.00 _... 14.26 16.00 2.55 • IN — ' . 000,000 for more than 200 years, • • • 8]xi6.00 ..._ _ 14.86 17.'10 13,75 2.06 17.40 Heating , .Mayor Ho, a Chinese scholar, about 32x6.00 '. ..15.10 14.15 2.85 Reliable UNITED STATES Companies Old lehigh and Wilkes-Barre • 83x6.00 "...". .". 15.00 18.00 14.40 ^••.thirty years old, snys that, according 2.90 • 34x6.00 _... 16.10 18.75 EXPLOSION INSURANCE Estimates Famished on' Request to'a census taken In the days of Em- 19.55 f peror Chlen Lung, there were- -4Q0,- 85x6.00 COAL 80x6.20 „ ...._. 17.50 20.15 2.80 ' NOTARY PUBLIC '321 MAIN ST. i 000.000 Chinese then. Though more 31x6.20 .'. ..'. 1T.95 20.60 2.90 . Center and Elm Sts. I than tw.o centuries have passed, yet 32x6.20 _' . _ .... 18.30 20.85 3.00 . 231 First Street South Amboy Telephone 245 ) China's population Is still recorded^! "'s3Jto.'20 _ _. 18.75 21.50 8.10 , 400,000,000, • while the populations ol South Amboy, N. J. Other Pricts oa Request Phones: - >the United States, Great Britain, Ja J. M. FARSZR, , pan, Russia, Germany - and France So. Amkoy 7 So. River 9. r I have shown remarkable Increases. ' ": The,mayor attributes this partly to Anderson'sjjarage G. T. WILHELM Insurance of All Kinds ROOFER '' the backward state of Chinese med- Sanitary and . ical - science, which has permitted a Fire, Automobile. Liability, ' high mortality rate to develop among and Battery ! the poorer class. ' • cutuity. BUS. t Heating Engineer Service , •unty u« FMeUty RICHARDSON * BOYNTON MCHAEL PfflLLIPS England Moves Five T«l*9teM 144^ VAPOR SYSTEM 204 So. Steves* Aye. SLATE AND ASBESTOS Meter* in 300 Yean •a via n. - . wm immn HOT WATER AND STEAM ParU.—Ihat the distance between Telephone 392 England and France has increased ROOFING , MILK AND CREAM v llT«, meters during the last 800 yean BUILT-IN TUBS AND SHOWUtS ll MM of the possible deductions from % Mf longitude reckonings made pub- REPAIRING lic by the Paris obserratoiy. R. A. CASEY Telephone*) Mt| Re*. IM •,Th» longitude between Paris i Oreeawleti Uken In the reign ol MILK CBEAM ttt nRST STRUT OfAllKindsToRoofk Louis XIV In tbe Berenteenth cen- 84T CatbmiM Sti. <««. Steektea St, awl tary was 8 minutes 20 seconds and 91 Phom 2C7 tslIU hundredth* of a second. - The' new SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. •MbMrwMnu NTtal a dlfleteac* ol HAMDWARB twa: knadredtlu of • stcoad, whlci ESTIMATES reduced to linear measurement U PAINTS, ETC aVfawtsrs or •bontflfatyirdi and s half. ,,,. • GENERAL FURNISHED r»cl«M.U 'point «t tbaVW differ .we* may be doe to the greater se Briquets of the Best dean Anthracite •Vac? of modtra laatnimnte. Oe EUGENE A. MORRIS HEADSTONES the other hud; It nay alto be doe • (SneceseortoA.T. Km) •* .to tflt lenerallj accepted theory •! Smokeless Odorless Saws, PWes, Hammers, Hatchet*, the noTtmenU of the continent*. Levels, Braces, BNk, Chisels, Drills 0*1 Mbi High Heat Low Ash Tools for all Mechanics, Blow .1 Tli« World Torches, Soldiering Irons, Emery; ALBERT JEROME ':; New lork.—George bt. Blstany, * Cash Prices Delivered In Grinders. . • • - . ' Manulbeiurarol banter, Is going to Africa with the QMlmt, Irm Intention of'not returning until High Grade Cranlt* arm > bt can bring a white rhinoceros allra South Amboy, Mechanicsville, Laurence Harbor, Agent Fer ' ; WAUPAfP Irani the Sudan. It has never been « SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 288 Flrtt 8t«rt Bootb Amb»» Marble done ijret PAINTS '' • Morgan TRUCKING HEADSTONE g Tacklm Big Job Paints, Oils, Varnishes, White Lead, Mexico City.—Antonio Rloa Ze^ Enamsls, Stain.r Putty and Glass 267 First Street i tnche, Inipcctor general, has Institut- FivSTOYe toEn lot$10.5s a0t $10.00 FivCHESTNUe ton lots Ta t $9.0$9.50 ed • 'reform In the police department C. I. BERGEN, 173 Stevens A»e., ELMER S. PARLSEN Talaphona 260 South Amboy ' For yours tfollcemen carried oil lan< First Street \ CARTING OF ANY KIND tefni. Now tlioy have pocket flash- NAVICOAL CORPORATION corner CRATING AND SHIPPING TAILOR Address Telephone ACETYLENE WELDING Sl. South »»>»•<»»•••••»••<»•»»<»••» P. 0. Boxv898 2781 .Telephone 313 Perth Ainbojr, N.'j. Perth Amlboy, N. J. YOUR TAILOR 133 Americans Take PIANO TUNING JOHN J. CROSS Eat. Since 1899 Citizenship in Mexico 121 BROADWAY Mexico Oity.--In the Inst twen- ELECTRIC AND Opposite Station ty rears 198 Americans have ACETYLENE WELDING WM. H. MARTIN given up their United States SUITS PRESSED BY HAND—••» PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Citizenship to become naturalized Genera] Repairing TUNED AND REPAIRED And Other Alteration Moderately Mexicans. Prleed The Americans occupy sixth TO SOUTH AMBOY PEOPLE- Scott ATenne 254 First St. South Amber, N. J, DRY CLEANING place In the Hat of foreigners Telephone 138-M who hiive tnkttn out Mexican SPECIALS FOR THE HOLIDAYS South Ambojr, N. J. at Pre-War Price* citizenship papers In the period Work Don* by Experienced Man Telephone 3. A. 2S6 RAD I AND PIANOS mentioned. Chinese to the num- —See— Suits made to order. The priea K ber of 1,147 became Mexicans, rifht to meet your poeketbook. as did 028 poniards, 170 Syr- WE SELL ians, 178 Oermnns and ISO Jap- CHRIS NICORVO RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS anese. \ ICE AND TRUCKING AND PIANOS A total of only 8,262 persons 165 North Broadway South Amboy FORD DUMP TRUCKS L. ROSENTHAL became naturalized Mexicans In —also— this time. Ultimo for tho re- FOR HIRE Tuning and KepMrlBg at Right Prices duced figure I* placed at the • Special Agent For HARRY PARI8EN Tailor doors of unstuble Internal con- 3X7 DaTld Street Phone 1 Off-la WORK CALLED FOR ditions and whiit Is termed an Sundial All Leather Shoes FRANK antiquated, over-severe natural- AND DELIVERED BOB BORDENTOWN AVE. Izutlon law. The government ADVERTISE Phone 71 now Is at work on a now and "No Fake, True Words" South Ambof, N. J. IN THE more lenient law. 109 South Bread*** Telephone 6»S-R CITIZEN »•»•»•»•»•»••••«••<»••••> t»l(MR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Stalk V .._«*>-/ THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 j _.:.Willie Christian New Sweater Styles IN CHANCER*NC Y OF NEW JERSEY and you are mnJe defendants because "Letter from " "Very Latest" The sweater, too, makes a most TO Ira Goodnow and Molly Lee, and it is alleged in the bill of complaint acceptable gift for all who are fond their rearaective heirs, devisees and that complainants' title to said lands Arthur Ingrahain By CECILE of spouts. Several of the new mod- personal/representatives and their or some part thereof is denied and "Christmas Gifts" els show the double-fcreasted closing or any /of their heirs, devisees, disputed by Molly Lee and Ira Good- jSonjf by 2nd Fifth Year and rolling collar of brushed wool. executofs, adminstrators," grantees, now or toy their respective heirs, de- LOOKING BACK "0 Hush! Hush!", Carrie Ely, Helen Another new design has a notched assgns/or suocessiors in right, title visees and personal r«ppresentatives Thomas, Hazel Compton. collar and lapels in man-tailored or interest: or by their or any of their heirs, de- "A Little Boy Called Tops" fashion. There is an absence oi belts visees, executors, administrators, 22 YEARS . -.Song by Leon Compton By/virtue of an order of the Court and designs lean toward the modern. of Chancery at New Jersey made on grantees, assigns or successors in "A Catastrophe" —.Frank Grace the day of the date hereof in a cause right, title or interest, and if you Instrumental Selection . New Collars Revive Old Frocks wherein Thomas JficKeonand Joseph claim any title to, interest In or en- Issue at Dec 22, 1906 .Mdldred Deats Never have collar styles been more F. Deegan are correplafnanta and cumbrance upon the said lands and Miss Helen Applegat© of First "Dolly's Stocking" Naoani Dislbrow varied or more clever at the giame Molly Lee, et als and Ira Goodnow, premises, you aro required to answer Btreeit is confined to her bed, having "An Address to Santa"_iLela Roberta of refurbishing the . partly worn et als are1 defendants, you are requir- the said bill but mt otherwise. contracted a bad cold. "Good Old U. S. A.-—--. School frock. Cape and panel ideas are in ed to appear and answer tlia said CcsjicxtCully, Poli.h Clu• b* # Elect* * *s Officers the foreground—exquisite panels of bill of complaint on. or beiEore the Dated December 4, 1928. [Property at Maxville has already The'Polish Citizens Club is a flour- Alencon; over the shoulder models of fifth .day of February, next, or the JOHN P. McGUIBE, taken a .boom, owing to the near ishing organization dn this borough, georgette or net combined with Alen- said bill will be taken a^ confessed Solicitor for Complainant, proximity "of the trolley Several with a membership of sixty-five. Its con or Venise lace. And for the erst- against you. 176 Smith Street, people have recently purchased lots. object * is for the general advance- while flat V-neck there are simple The said bill is filed to quiet the Perth AmTjoy, N. J. strips of insertioon with pointed ends Joseph Walters of Main street was ment of its members toward good title of the said Thomas McKeon and, 12-14-4t citizenship, and to encourage socia- drawn through aloop of lace. These Josesph F. Deegan to bands and prem- taken ill on Tuesday evening and is bility and friendliness. Last Friday •too, make delightful gifts. unable io leave his bed. ises more particularly described as MIDDLESEX COUNTY ORPHANS' evening officers were elected for fehe follows: COURT Mr H. E.Mack ia expected from ensuing year as follows: President, Situate, lying and being in the City John Opolor Vice-President, John On Petition St. Louis nest week to-pay a parting THE JEDGE'S JOSH of Sotith Amboy, County of Mid- IN THE MATTER for the Sale visit to his former friends and to Muszka; Finnn. Secretory, Victor1 dlesex and State of New Jersey. Herminski; Cor. Secretary, Stani* Of troubles connufbdal, jars and di- OF THE ESTATE of Lands £o attend to some details connected Known and designated on record- Pay Debts, with his permanent removal to his laus "Yagod; Treasurer,, Peter Gryn- vorce, . ed map ctf South Aimboy, as Lots OF MARGARET kevicz; Marshal, Anton Zelinskl. This, we. believe, is the fruitfulest ORDER TO new home. He wUl spend one day No. 23 t0 No. 26 inclusive,.Block KEENAN, deceased SHOW here and take his family back with source— • ' , No. 42. 'Bounded as follows: Metal RoHedTSo Thin A man falls in love with a dimiple BEGINNING at the northwest CAUSE '*•*,* t , or curl, corner of Felt/us Street and Louisa FRANK KEENAN, Executor of the Estate of MARGARET KEEN-: Master Melvin Hunt 'is ill With, the Type Is Read Through It Then foolishly "marries the entire Street and running thence along Berlin.—From tlie Cliarlottenburg girl. ' , the easterly line of Feltus Street [AN, deceased, having exhibited un- Inboratory come- reports of the pro- one hundred (100) feet to the der oath a true account of the.per- Overseer of tho Poor Samuel duction of slieets of metal so thin that Charming, gracious, aristocratic— Mary had a little cram— southerly line o'f Lot No. 27; sonal estate and debts of his said Locker has .been out of to-wn the past ordinary type can be read through Ethel Bairymorer (in "The Kingdom Ming .In her, math to do thence easterly along said line one testatrix, whereby it appears that the three days. . ,-, ,, •,.,•• - tlie'm. • ' . ' of God") shows us the velvet mode And evorywhere that MaTy went hundred (100) feet to the west- .personal estate of the said MAR- : v in one of its most flalttcrlng concep- Her algebra, went,too. erly line of Lot No. 22; thence GARET KEENAN, deceased, is in- The public' stehool at South River Fllma of thlB huve been made of tions—an ensemble iin dark green vel- •She- carried it'to class the day southerly along said line one hun- sufficient to pay her debts and re- was dosed Auxins.the week on ac- Iron, nickel, gold, silver, nnd platinum. vet with trimming at viihite- fox. Ejcajns in progress were, dred (100) feet to the northerly questing the aid of the Court in* the count of diphtheria, which is preva- The" films are Very elastic hriU will A band c*f fur is applied in one- And slnice tha te&cher found it there tine of Louisa Street; thence" west- premises: lent in the borough. The. disease, bulge out as raiic'li os a tenth of their sided effect to the lower edge of the We haven't heard from her. erly along said line one hundred It is thereupon on this 30th day of has alreiady .proved fatal in four diameter without breaking. half-length jacket, and one skin is (100) feet to Feltus Street on November, 1928, ORDERED that all , They may consequently find use In laid softly rccrosa tho shoulders, Be- Ham—Mpoor Favors got tab© stage which the lot fronts/ Each oi said persons interested in the1 lands, ten- cases-' •>•>*• '•.. • •..-,./ radjq and photographic reproducers to neath the coat lines of the gown mold (fright tho other night after the first lots being twentyifive (26) feet ements, hereditaments and real es- Christmas Exercises replace the present dlaphgrams, which to the figure, gathering low In the performance." front and rear and one hundred tate of the said MARGARET KEEN- The following program was ren- nre so heavy that they coarsen sounds front to provide fullness for the Lot—IHOW was that? (100) feet deep. AN, deceased, appear before tjiia dered at School No. 2 on Friday by dampening the overtones,, Jfyre- shirt, tfhich has a slightly uneven Ham—'He married her. Co,urt at the Court house iin the City 1 Also 12 lots on Block 42, known afternoon; •••• ..',•"• over, os the films nre practically nit hemline to conform' with the dipped of New Brunswick on the 1st day of OUWnshtoiied Emily. "I auh the and designated as 17 to 22 and "Hark the Merry Bella" .School surface, tiiey possess high electrical lines of the coat. 31 to 36. February, 1020 at 10:30 A. M. or as "Made to. Order', Bernice Hills, Rosa conductivity. For the tall, lithe figure- there is happiest woman In the world. I soon thereafter as the'matter can be . iDreyling. " , marrying the man I want," BEGINNING at a point one hun- heard, to show cause why so much much inspiration to be gained from dred (100) feet east from . the 'The.Evergrreen Tree" — Prefer Spd.te Ones this costume, which, in spite of* its Modem Friend: "Yen, but true of the said lands, tenements, here- happiness comes to a girl by marry- northwest corner of Feltus Street ditaments and real estate of the said - '. ' Benjamin Schuyler Berlin, Germany.—llatrlmonlnl agen- suggestion of richness, remains ex- and Louisa Street on said Block 42 ."If I Were Santa" Marguerite Ely tremely simple. ing the man somebody else wants." MARGARET KEBNAiN, deceased, "Mfcmr Christmas Belte'J^. .! cies are finding It wwier to orrmw and running thence northerly two should not be sold as will be suffi- 1Z. &

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• ..'-• gas schedule is continue^ on the present ' cost only to those users who are now being ' V:. 1 ! ! I is no divergence of interest be- basis, it"would be necessity, to increase the served ata loss,; an4 at the expense of other -*-1::."-

*> \ .-- ••V •-',;• • -*^ - tween itself and its. customers in rates it provides so as to prpduc?,an increase consumers, .The increase is in no case large. > the matter of gas and electric rates. It in gross, .revenue of at feast $4>0Q0,000 a To .the user of 1,000 cubic feet a month it -y • r

and improve its facilities as the needs of and to itself, the Company proposes'in its Since living habits, and not income, de- :•••$ the public require, and it is in the interest stead a readjustment, which does no more termine the amount of gas used in families) of both that they shall be of a nature, than establish rates1 for each class of con- it is not • the- family in which meals are and low enough, to promote increased sumers which are based on the cost of serv- • cooked and laundering done at home that ' use of the service. ,In the long run it is ing each class. • - will be adversely affected, by the new rate, such increased use that makes further Such schedule will, it is expectecj, give but rather those who do not now use enough rate decreases possible. the Company an immediate increase in reve- gas to pay the cost of serving them. The electric schedules of this Company nue amounting only to between $300,000 Under these conditions, the new have been sucH as to stimulate consumption, and $400,000 a year, but will, through the rates filed by the Company with the with the result that it has been possible to file lower quantity rates provided, induce in- Board of Public Utilities Commissioners new rates which effect a saving to consumers creased consumption, and so make a larger are not only fair and reasonable but can of $1,250,000 a year. rate increase unnecessary. be expected to provide increased con- The gas rate schedules, on the other hand, The readjustment proposed, lowers the sumption which will inure to the benefit * have been such as to discourage diversity cost of gas to everyone using more than of all consumers, large and small, both of use and to cause increasing costs. If the $3.85 worth of gas a month. It increases as to future rates and future service.

PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY THOMAS N. McCARTER, President /

A-344 THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN

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WHAT HAPPENED BEFOEE hand—make you a free, honest citi- reputation grew. Buck Duanc, quick on the draw zen once more—clear your name of •'About this time, which /was about kills GaJ Iiain in self-defense am infamy, make your mother, your sis- the time I became exceedingly busy finds himself an outlaw. Flying from ter proud of you—will you swear with: my rangers, I got an anonymous pursuit, he meets Luke Stevens, ano yourself to a service,, any service I letter. It was from a woman, and it thcr- outlaw, and the two becom' demand?" entreated me not to go on your trail. pals. Luke narrowly escapes captur JJua.ne sat stock-still, stunned. It was a' remarkable letter. I have and Duane is shocked to, find his Slowly, more persuasively, with j it somewhere and shall find it for brother oitluw severely wounded. of earnest agitation, Captain | you. Duane buries Sievens: Then h MaeNelly reiterated his startling was visited by a young woman (£oes on lu Brand's camp, where h query. who ••laimed to be a member of your 'gets into a light wio'.i a man called "Kiy God!" burst from Duane. housi hold at Wellston. I took her for Bosomer and wounds.the latter. H "What's this? MacNelly, ' you can't your sister or near relative—in fact makes ifriends with an outlaw at th' foe in earnest!" called her Miss Duane, which at the canip, called Euchre, who tells him o '•Never more so in my life, I've a time she did not correct. •Mxs. Bland and the girl Jennie. deep game. I'm playing it square, ( "Sh__.e ha.d been "to see the Gover- Dunne" meets Jennie, and promise: What do you say?" inor; and, of course, he had burned to try his> uWnost to ge-t her away He' rose to his feet. Duane, as if 'her down. TBhe Governor was against from Bland's camp. To avert s impelled, rose with him. Rang«r and J outlaws, the same tua he is against picion, it is planned that he pretend outlaw then locked eyes that search- rangers. This girl wanted an audience to care for Mrs. Bland. Euchre* in. ed each other's souls. In MlacNelly's with the adjutant-general, and in his troduces him to the latter and he en. Duane read truth, strong, fierypur absenc- e she ran across ime. gages in conversation with her. pose, hope, eyen gladness, and a fu- "I want tn say here that she elec- Buck plays the gunie, making Mrs. gitive, mounting assurance of vic- trified me. Before she left my office 3OO9OOO Miles of New Talk way* Bland think he. loves her. To avert tory. I was ready to fight for her. I prom- Bland's suspicion, Mrs, Bland pro Twice Daane endeavored to speak, ised to speak to the adjutant-general • tends to her hugband thai Buck has failed of all save a hoarst, incoherent and to use what influence I had in her in JXevr Jersey come to visit Jennie. 'Bland urges sound until, forcing back a flood ofbelhalf. She wanted a parole for you, Buck to become a regular member |.speech, he found a voices if not a pardon. of his outlaw gang. • "Any service? Every service! Mac- ''I was absent from Austin when J.HE Telephone Talkways of New Jersey have been ex* A quarrel later- develops in which Nelly, I give my word," said Duane. she came the next time,- She won the Duane kills Bland and rashes off "Ri>ht here ends the career of interest of Adjutant-General Reed, . tended nearly 300,000 miles within the past tw;elve months, with Jennie after a terrific struggle Buck Duane, outlaw and gunfijthter," nnd ho even went to the Governor with Mrs. Bland. He plane to leave saii. MaoNelly, and seating himself, with her. Sure, they only got turned bringing additional thousands of people within your Jennie in good hands,until a relative he took'the pen from Duane's finders down. I learned -from Reed's secre- or friend is located, and then go on and wrote several lines In several tary that this girl was a Miss Leo in- telephone reach and providing new channels for convert alone on thp trail. He keeps careful places upon the paiper. Then, with a stead of Miss Duane. Evidently she was wealthy. guard over her. smile, he handed it to Duane. sation where conjestion threatened. The new Talkways is lost. "That makes you a member of "It wn.3' a fact, however, thait she TheDespitn fore threhis e caryeare* JenniBucke is on the Cam.pti.ny A, Texas Bangers." , Uvod at your mother's tone in Wells- are packed in lead covered cables for protection from the trail and legends about him spread, "So that's itl" burst out Duane, a ton. If money could have helped your , and finally he takes the risk of calling: light breaking in upon his bewilder- case there at the capital It sure elements and interference and all of them, converge for on Captain Mac Nelly of'the Rangers, ment. "You Want one itor, ranger gerr- would have ibeen forthcoming. ' who' he has ljeard wants to} see him. vfce?" "All this interested me. I wrote to . yon in your telephone. MacNelly greets him rather warmly. "Sure. That's it," replied the cap- Miss Lee, and told her that my du- NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY tain dryly, f Now to heajr what that ties would soon take me to the Nue- J service is w,ord more than once Main Office: 189-196 New Street, New Brunawiclc, N. J., : "Well, I .want you to'drift, over 03$ PW- ?6St • two years, thatr I wanted into Cheseldine's country. Whatever : : : iSfs-i^Jse^'you?" , . -••••••!•.•• ••• . '•':.;;;., ' : • ;;'.';';' -' ..Phoiie 2^00. ,':'•;. :.' v'O ' ' >./•/.. •'.- < ; way you decide is best you will pro- BUS SERVICE if!;(|p? T,hree times, v. I remember/' re- ceed :to BH upon, You are your own telgjie^Duane.-. • ,••,•.' boss. You know such, men and how SOUTH'AMBOY •> ^gffWjhyr/didji't you hunt me up?" they'can be. approached. You will 1^P|W P#ECTl| NEW BAUNSWICat-SOUTH / ': e|?#0': I Supposed, you Imagined me one take all the time needed, if it's 'jjSs|i;i :tKose.gun-iftghters who couldn't months. • ; ' ; ASIBOY—a flllp^e/aj'dareand ejopeicted me. to ride South River and New Bruns- f|;|'iij*i;to?y'bur/camp and be arrested."' "lit will be' necessary for you to wick. JSsf^Thatwas natural, I suppose," communicate with me, and that .will -'•t:^'\^'^ :^lk?r-^ojrdon;,Certified M«ki;r j': " .; •'.. , ,. 'Buiefl leave Bordentown ATenne- !;|:|j^ni)jpn 'MaoNelly. "You didn't know be a difficult matter. For Oheseldine ; and City Line- doiminates several whole counties. lAUTOCASTERl v Week days: 6:30 A.M., and every KvSie^ otherwise you would Have comei (i. r i-.'Wendmere Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk ; -. .' ,80 minutes until 3:30 P.M.: then.4:io; ,:;*.l've iljeein a lorig time getting to you. You must find some way to let me Miss Mercedes Gle'vue, the P.M., and every 30 minuter until 7:40 pi^l*:^ 'nature of my joh, as far as kmwv when I and my rangers are swimmer, and William ferrtnee, ' Suydam's and Rut'ger's Special Raw Tuberculin Teited Milk , P.M.! then 8:00 P.M.. and every 30: .'vK'y)j(i!r|j,cbncerned, made1 imo cautious. heeded. The plan i3 to break up •Ches- the Soldier in India who fell in. minutes until 10:30 P.M. and U:8fr ! love with her picture in a paper and P. M, v|^ii«ti|i' you're aware of the. hard eldine's gang. It's the toughest job Saturdays: 6:30 A. M., f^nd every SO 3'BflWe you,b'oar all over the iSonth- on the border^ • Wooed her by tetter. Now he hat " v DISTRIBUTION COVERS minutes until 12:00 noon; tlien 12:20 "Arresting him aione isn't to-be- returned to London and the two •"'.•.'• '••••;••••.•.!'• • '.v • -.••/' -.-•.•:-•. •"..• •••• '•••.••. >f - •••' -•:.;.;/• '..'•.."•;"• •• ; )•• and 12:40 P. M., and every 30 minutes Sif?Bt?^^:~ -•'•';:.: .-••••••••• : hzve met . untiJ.6:40 P.M.; then 7;00 P.M., and •c-rpif^Qme: In! it while I'm jarred into heard otf. He couldn't be brought New Bruqtwick, .Highland Park, South Rlrer, Sa^rfrlUa, Parltn,.. every 80 minutes until 10:80 F. M. and. ®aiiliiinKi'':VfepHed Duaw* '••.•;• out. KJilling him isn't much better* South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridg*. Carteret, Fprda and 11:30 P.M. ; for his select' ,men, the ones ho oper- /Sundays: 6:30 A.M., and every 80 e;}|. ^li'i -the hardest,;barring Miurrell Metuchen, N. J. > minutes until 10:30 P.M.; then 11:30 ».-i|aM Gheselilin^, bnthe Texas border. ates with, are. as dangerous, to' the PALE. NERVOUS GIRL P.M. 1 "Community- as he is. ft-a^tfc .there's this .difference. Murrell BUSES FOR HIRE /M^lhis|day, wfia lwibwn to deservo his "We'.want to kill or jail this choice GAINS 2 LBS. A WEEK aelscfion of robbers ' and break'up little Public Service De Luxe buset ff^fanibus nawe-iCheseWino in his day 1 girl has _ nice, rosy afford a splendid means of carry- also. the rest .'of the gang. To find them, to cheeks, since giving her Vinol. Nerv- ing parlies to the seashore, moun- "But I've found hundreds of men got among tham; somehow, to learn ousness is gone and she gained 2 lbs. tains, theatre, or to athletic or • ,ln Southwest Texas who swear you thelv movements, to lay your trap a week."—iMrs. G. Henderson. ifor us rangers to spring—Jthab, Du- Vinol is a delicious compound of other events. They are ideal iort' Jnpver committed a.criime. Tlhe farther nne, is. your-service to me; and God Iron, cod liver peptone, etc. The picnics, outings, or tours. . , south I get the clearer this becomes. Phone: Emerson 9700, Ext. 86. ,-Whnt I want to know is the truth. knows, it's a srent one I" very FIRST bottle often adds several , /'Have you over done anything "I have accepted it," replied Du- pounds to thin children or adults.' crlmina)7 Tell mo Uis truth, Duane. ane. Nervous, tired-out people are surpris- COAL COAL COM WBLIcdJDSEKyiCE' i It won't make1 nny dilfferenco in my "Your work will be secret. You ed how Vinol gives new pep, sound , plan. And when. I say crime I mean are now a ranger, in my service; but sleep and a BIG appetite. Tastes de- "Ndthing But The Best" what I would call crime on nny rea- no one except the few I chose to tell licious* Petersons Pharmacy. Adv. EVERYTHING FOR T,HE WRITER ablo Texan." will know of it until we pull off the Thmt wny my hnnda ore •clean," job. You will simply be Buck Duane replied Duane. the Lone Wolf, till it suits our pur- JEDDO-HIGHLAND ' • "You novor hold up a mnn, robbed pose to acquaint Texas with the fact a store for grub, stole a liorse' when Mint you are a ranger. you needed hnn bad—never anything "You'll see there's no date on briat KINGSTON l}ke tail" liardon. No one will ever know just • "Somehow I nlwayB kept out of when you entered the service. Per- OLD COMPANY LEfflGH that just when pressed the hardest." haps we can make it appear that all or .most of your outlawry has really •1 .i..i.iflTl ft ' "Duane, Ilm glad!" MacNelly ex- been (rood service to the State. At claimed, gripping Duane's hand. Office Supplies and Stationery "Glad for your mother's sake I Glad that, I'll believe .It'll turn out so." fpr the—the person who has been in- "Captain MacNelly, I'd like to THERMAL SMOKELESS FRANK WOGLOM • strumental in interesting mo in your know how this ca.me about. I can'b case/ But all the sarnie, in spito of realize it yet. Some things are 197 Smith St. Perth Amboy 4bls you're a Texas outlaw, account- strange to .me. Who interested you able to the. State. You're perfectly n my case? Won't you explain?" that under existing l "Sure I will," replied Captain Mnc- Swan Hill Ice and Coal Co. frfejlces, -If yiou felll • intito ththe hands Nelly aa he reached for another cigar. You cat, get the best food /ETNA-IZE fojt,th6tlaWi you'd probably ihaii'g—at "It must have been three yeara ago" Phone 340 Yard & Office, 146 Henry St. ldftst go to jail ifor a long term." when I first began to ihear your name served anywhere in the city "; "That's what kept mfi on the dodge mentioned at Austin, in the adjutant- general's office nnd elsewhere. Just -all these years," replied Duane. when you eat at the Through •,;.;,".Qartainly." MaoNelly rerooved his ^usually, you understand, and I took no pnrt'iiculoir notice-. "'" Hi« eyes nnrrowed and glittered, "Then I hoard thnt women otf your CENTRAL LUNCH FRANK S. KABOSRI •jThe musclas nlong his brown Cheeks 'family were working to got influence gabheird and tense. He leaned closer Cor you. This was boforc you became 225 Smith Street DURANT FOURS AND SIXES AGENCY to Dunno, laid sinewy, pressing flpg- tfnimoua us an outlaw. Of courso, a REAL ESTATE AND llttlo later, nfter tho Blnnd affair, Sale. RARDNER 8-IN-LlNE Semce era upon Duano's knob. Perth Amboy 145 New Drunawick Avs, , Perth Ainhoy, N. J, INSURANCE /'I"Listen to this," he whispered your name, grew to ba n houaohoMl 107 S. Pino Avomin hoarsely, "If T place a pardon in yo^r word in Texas. From then T> TelepKone P. A. 274 Nsar Railroad Station Telephone 178 South Amboy THE SOUTH ABWQX CITIZEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 A regular meeting of the Board gLOODGOOD NOW of Education will be OPOPRTUNIT1ES FOR ALL Wednesday evening. HEADS^VETERANS Martin Keyes of Henry street has Wishing You The Fullest Measure of Happiness FOR RENT Daniel F. Sharkey Pott Holds Annual Election Monday. • • r on Christmas Day and a Very Happy New Year Flats and Apartments to Rent. This aifternoon and tomorrow af- —°— • Johnson, 324 Main St., Phone 21. *„„. t>™ _* *>• ternoon the members* of the Sacred At the annual election of Post 3-18-tf Aiuia^ Powersk _.oHf HiPinejivenii, e Uem Parent.Teachers Association officers on Monday evening, Milton For South Amboy Real Estate or v A will hold a monster home made bak- C. Bloodgood was elected Post Com- SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS- Insurance see F. H. Lear, 210 George ery sale in the auditorium. Goodies mender of Daniel F. Sharkey Post, Street. 12-14-tf description will be offered Veterans of Foreign Wars of this ALL KINDS OF POULTRY FOR RENT:—House, 5 rooms and The. sale today will be con- *&?• bath, garage, all improvements. 165en, H -ylorf at their Perth Am- John street. Rent $35,00, Inquire boy office. 5 o'clock and tomorrothe hourw s froomf 2 fouanrd SenioThomar sVic eGean Commandert was electe; Josepd h Telephone Matawan 847-W. 12-2141 ThAiiOe J.U199CMisseOs Ros»V"UeC tUtandU X±«.llliailHanna h IfcWAV.- "*, £1 • •*• «i •o'd«ck 1 1 ,. Mrs1 ..Mary Ka- EOR RENT:—6 room bungalow, boskboskll ww er; Joseph Seaman as Officer of the Neal of Henry street attended a jper- chauJadchaujady Iinn charge harge, Day; Leo Whalen, Quartermaster; CHICKENS mil Improvements at 383 Fifth street, formanee of Peggy Joyce in "The car was fle n ne South Amboy. Inquire Esser's Gro- .- N Yn k ^ ^ P^y '^ ' ' K. of Edward Diestel, Chaplain; and 0. H. C< rown cery Store, Parlin, or telephone So. City on evpnimT » on Tuesday evening under Miller, Trustee for eighteen Months, Blver 619-R. 12-21-tf. evening. tjj€ auspices of the Parent Teachers Appointments to the office of Adju- per lb FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—A Miss Sarah Walsh'- of Newark Association of St. Mary's School, tant, Sergeant Major and Quarter- 3 to 5 lbs. nice 6 room house, part improve- spentt the week end with her aunauntt, Mrs- Jofepfph O'Brien,, presiden p t of to* master Sergeant will be made at the " ments on David St. Inquire 113 next regular meeting of the Post, Augusta St. 12-15-3t Mrs. Mary Keating Qoldschmidt. Gamee »nd Wllliaim Stockton, trustees; Em- ter born Dec. 17, 128. were played and rafreshTOonts serv- mott Mahoney, repreaentativ© to re»- FOR RENT—Steam heated rooms. ed, , The children enjoyed Mrs. I'0* association; M. J. Leonard, jani- " - Continuous hot water. Only $12 per Goldschmicft's hoBpitality. She has tor. James MicCarthy was re-elect- week, Including Board. American corner of Broadway and Augusta two children in Miss Applegate's "^ foreman; Joseph Leonard, first Home, Opposite Railroad Station. room, Fanny and Mortton, in wihoso assistant and Joseph MicCormack, se- Phone 366. . 12-7-4t y: and David street I _ Mrs. O. O. Barr and Miss Blanche R. C. A. SPEAKER 100A FOR SALE i of this city attended tho Mr*. Elizabeth Batta movemi d DaviIntdo "a«oi"n convention of the Homo FOR. SALE--JOHN ST. Two on uaviiad Bcon^igg ^Asso«iation held in Phila- fMnUy househ,, five rooms and bath street the past week.. delphia at the Benjamin Franklin UTLIFF'S Now $29 on"*** floorl , two rte»m planti, p ^ B;fmn FrankBll .iectrie light, B Lot 30x100. Mrs. John McCarthy and.daughter Hotel last Thursday, Friday and Sat.I Fine location. of Pine avenue' were New York: city urdav-, TORE Bri «w»y. GGarage. visitors, last' Saturday, RADIOLA 60 For price and" terms •ee - Johnson, Mr. La Mont Ingraham of 10-19-tf 9X4 Main St., City. Mrs. John Coagrove and gnni College,' Trenton, 4s spending the PECIALS New Price—Less Tubes daughter of John itreet were New Christmas holidays with 'his mother, Mrs. Edna Ingraham of Second St. $147.00 York city visitor* list Saturday. • 104 NO. PINE AVE. .'•''"•"* FOR SALE ' Mrs. Frank Comjrton apent the Miss Holen Brawn w spending the lint part of the week u the guert SI™5IVJT0£ ^ h * FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME .Fourth St., two i**T M F loto. Sidewalk, enrbmw, Mwer, wa- of Mr Joseph Cowpton and d«ugSAIJ3:—(Furnishing(Fung s of a The Democratic Women's dab is memorating (this rare and happy 3"CC0iasn 46Q oWleteTiougleteTiougee. All nextt weekweek. Ap Ap- arranging to hold monthly meetings event. Mr. Applegate is in hia 8^nd Cliarlis RoMidns, 244 Fiwt steeet. in the rear off ththee confectionerconfctioney store yeary;; his'wife 'being tow years' Ms Wax Beans 22c at the corner of Pina avenue and junior. ^ 12aiw John street, during the winter "Vs months 1 A Mr. Brush of Augusta street string :.22c '-MISCELLANEOUS ., ,; v , arepejted to l«Cal police headquart- Borak's Meat Marked Don'iDontt forget to attend the regulareg r ers tqdaqy .tha tat he was held up early Sliced BeetB 18c TO LOAN on bond and monthlthl y card partrty off tthhe LdLadieis ththisi morntnt g bbetweet n tthhe HHolle iin 'i-mi of lioo, 9200. isoo AuxiliarAili y to tthhe A' O. H. to be hlheldd ththe WalWll lan d FourtFthh streettt and robb- n: J n .. •« to in*? np to 110.000. Offle. in the £ o| C. rooms on Friday 'bed of $25.00. Diced ,L,aiTOtS 18c. Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday pM •• m. to 8:20 5. m.evening, December 28th. Mrs. Me- I • HMdkyi and Saturday* from tfeal, president, reports a number of ' In the New Jersey Interscholastic • litO a. m. to fl p. m. Inqulr* John useful gifts already received: Athletic Association rating of foot- MARYLAND TURKEY, fresh killed, 47c Up A. tovelyj T*u«t Company Building I ball teams, St. Mary's High School ; The next regular meeting of the of this city was named for second WHITE ROSE Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood honors in the Class B, second group ROASTING CHICKENS, fresh killed, 3% LOST AND FOUND otf Bailroad Trainmen will be held of prep schools. Newark Academy r on the fourth Thursday in January was given first plaee and St. Mary's FRUITS of «ye at the home of Mrs. Mary Price on High .School of Perth Amlboy, third FRICASSE CHICKENS, pound r 32c David street. place. , Tall Cans r..jVe sarnie ty calling a* e and paying for adver- MINCE MEAT, 3 box . __25c 12-21-lt St. Mary's High School pupils will Cherries 23c entertain with a mid-winter social PYTHIAN SISTERS and dance .to be held in St. Mary's Pears _.: 19c JERSEY PORK LOINS, pound __..__.„. Auditorium on Thursday evening, ELECT December 27th. ' A wonderful even- , —V „ , „ PAR1JNT TEACHERS tog of pleasure is assured all who . On Monday eveming, Good Smar- LEGS OF SPRING LAMB, pound ..._ ..37c aittend. Powers Players will furniah lta" Temple No. 6 held their nomi- . „ , •, „„ EXMD THANKS music for the dating. ?atlon,l °^Christmas tree was in tho center of r ' tho Doautiful Rift nn(i thanked thorn. Iftlly from now until Chrisfcinas. The the room from which euch oner re- snle will hi! hold in the Baxter coived n gift. Mrs. Catherine Eng- 35c RUMP VEAL, pound __._., ^ 32c •ROB MOTORIST corner of Bromlwny nnd AUR- liah and Miss Claire Hamilton wero usta street ivncl will ho open each day onpccinlly romeflibured. Miss Ham- SWEET POTATOES, 4 pounds _-_25c On Worlncsdny night Claretico dfter ten o'clock in l.ho morning. jlton recfivpd ti pift in honor of her WHITE ROSE j Pnlmer of Melroso, roporled to local — •—— office as Grnml Jimoir. Mrs. Eng- CRISCO 1 lb. Can 21c \w\ vt> headqunrtfM'fl thnt he hiul been Jack Kfnnody, of Henry stvect, )jg), wls presented witft a gift in ap- PRESERVES * Ilflld up 'by iwo men while- ho wahnn s purfhH?cil » new Chrysler road- prceiallon of her services as pianist, SOUR KROUT, 3 pounds . 25c mlrg ,hla car on tho Old Bridtro tcr from (.'harlos V. Struub, local. Tpad n«ar tho. Evnaton slallon. Ho dealer. 2 pound jar CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER ...... 55c !.il t1l« two nifti were ridinp; in « From Acre of Wheat d Chevroleho t COUTIO7, , and appnmp.hcpp d On Sunclny nftornaon Bovernl pur- The mi ml MM' nf IIOUIIIIH of UrBnU PURE LARD, lb. . _' 14c dim by 'if thpy could bo oftie"; of hunters loft Wiifi city for the(lull can lin niiiile from HUH iicra of any assistance to llum . TheThn itheh y wilds of South Jersey, to enjoy tho wlical (l(!|iiinil» upon Hi« iinimint of 45c .pulled ,n RUTI nml TPIIPVPII him of CHOPPED BEEF, pound !..„_ 25c ?i#,0. The sslnl e piiolice were ncl wore Ji ! .T. Rynn, Patrick Grlmloy, l'/4 t<> fl%hnrrel s of wheat (o 'vigod ol the robbery and the n hnrrpl of Hour. A tmiTel 'of PHONE NO. 1 Soyrevillfi police. .Ttwnm lTncltctt, Oacar and Fred i 122 North Broadway / Telephone 261 Mlir Van Duacn nnd Richard i flour will nW iiwroxlmntelj 9«0 for Uw Oltl«n. Cr. loav«B of orond, i Free Deliveries THE SOUTH AMBOX. CITIZEN

FKIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTES SUNDAY NIGHT Sunday, Dec. 23rd will be the Something new will be offered at last Calendar Day for the year. Pull the Baptist Church, on Second St., "THE MESS KIT" report desired from each month. Bear Broadway, Sunday at 7:30 P. The Sunday School Christmas en- Jt. There will be a song service, in tertainment will be. held in the which beautifully colored pictures Sunday School room of the Church will be used to illustrate the songs. Gas on Christmas night at 8 o'clock, San- After which the story of the first ta would be glad to have some vol- Christmas will be given in picture unteers to help trim the Christmas and song. The seats are free and Fireplace Tree. you are welcome. Come and bring the children. Heaters BY "WOOD BURNS" Increase Tihe plan of the Star Spangled Home Banner Comlmittee to have the "Star Spangled Banner" officially adopted as the national anthem has aroused Comfort a great interest in the movement •which was inaugurated by the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars. Commenting: on the question re- cently, Mrs. Thomas Spence, Mil- waukee, national president of the The gas fire burns at the touch of a lighted American War Mothers stated' "Any attempt to replace the Star Spangled match and can be shut off instantly. Burns without Banner as our national anthem is ridiculous and out of the question'. smoke or dirt or odor. Cash prices begin at $16. "We will spare no effort in cooperat- Connection njade without charge on heaters selling tnte •with the Veterans of Foreign Wars an stressing the necessity of May Christmas bring you as much for $25 ujf, if piping required does not exceed twen' desigrnatinsr Key's composition as the good cheer' as your continued patronage tyfive feet. -official national anthem by the next session of Congress." and support has brought ,us Merry The handsome coal basket illustrated is- spe- At this season of the year, we Christmas! ' \ imaeine Ed Deitzel and Fee Purcell cially suited to a small fireplace. It sells for $50 cash must he thankful they are not living in England, where the natives go In- and for #53 on terms. $5 down and #4 monthly to the woods and selecting the largest HESS BAKERY for twelve months. . tree possible saw .it down for use as the traditional log. 134 S. Broadway . Phone 195-R At a recent 'meeting. George Walk- er was initiated intp membership In. 733B the Post. George, well known to $ho majority of ex-service men in. this section ihas had many icolonful'adven- turea wihfle in the service of Uncle , COUNTY TAX BUDGET Sam. • BE IT AND iT.IS, LCBREBY RESOLVED, That the attached county [ He has been in every scrap Uncle buto .bo and the same is. hereby approved ns the county budget of the Sam has staged from the time he County of Middlesex fCr the iiscul year of 1029 and a public hearing HEAVY XMAS MAIL was ibig enough, to carry a gun until thereon ordered to- be held Thursday, Dec. 27, 192&,, at 2:30 p. m., at the Board.o f .Freeholders' meeting room, coiinty record building, Bayard street. The first signs o* what ia expected the late war. Already he has made 1 to be an unusually heavy Xmtut mail » reputation for himself with the New Brunswick, N. J., a£ whiidh time and place objections thereto may be pr«jsenited, i£ any there be, and wore seen at the local post office on Post members as an authoiitiy on par- Tuesday and is Still in evidence. The ljmemtary law. • •FV, B5 IT FUKTHBB EBSOLVED, that this budget, together with notice tl 9 extra heavy amount of hiail will con- ot hearing thereon shall be published December 15 and December 17 19 8 tinue until Monday, it is thought. . iState Junior Vic© Commander in the Perth Amboy Evening News and .the New Brunswick Home News, and In order to cope with the situation, Vlfrue, who paid the Post an official BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, fhH a-copy of this budget as approved Postmaster Robert B. Chapman has visit on Monday evening, expressed stall be. forwarded .immediately by the Clerk to the Commissioner of arranged for delivery throughout the himself as greatly i/mipressed with the Mumoiipal Accounts at Trenton, N; J. . ' city on Sunday morning. There will enthusiasm displayed toy the,'- Ipeal TAX RESOLUTION be no Christmas Day delivery ia this Post in the work of the organization. A Reiolution Relating to Taxes (or the Year 1929 city or any other •city. This action iiWheii the program of aiotivities the y Board Of CW)?en «f MSH,IT W^P®' l ?! beholders of the County is baken by the post office- depart- Post is at present eng.Tjffed in was of Middlesex, that there shall be assessed, railsed by taxation, and «ollekrted ment in an effort to force an early outlined, he ventured the opinion tor the fiscal year, 1929, the sum of ($2,371,409.92) for the pu^osTof mailing of packages. that no Post in the state is working meeting the appropriations set forth in the following statement of re- All day package delivery was in- o.iia' program of such .majrnitude. sources and appropriations for the fiscal year 1929: THE SEASONS GREETINGS Resources: ' i augurated at the local police office on Tuesday morning and will' abo : George Walker during the rofeent Surplus revenue approipriated . . $ 40 000 00 World War made a trip to Paris and continue until Monday evening whetn Miscellaneous revenues : ,~_ . 372'<)6o!oo We wish everybody a most joyous Mr. Chapman hopes to have every triiinediaiterly upon stepping from the Amount to be raised by taxes _ _I_ " 1 959'35o'92 piece of mail received up to that trim proceeded, tn the office of the Appropriations: ' >"""•<"• time delivery. Provost Marshall for the purpose of Christhias for 1928 ahd a .Very Happy registering. Budge* appropriations _.__ $2"371 409 92 This resolution shall take affiect upon the passage hereof, and this The following conversation ensu- budget shall also constitute the tax resolution. New Year for 1929. A IFEW POEMS BYOEWEY ed: ' • ...... R R ELLINGHAM OF OLD BRIDGE Provost Marsfh all—Your name. rul j TV t. -.„ , • - - VAiNDENBERGH. Geprge—Walker, sir. Dated: December 13, 1928. « PAUL BRYLINSKI The frost is on the pumpkins Provost Marshall—Your rank? REVENUES The corn has long been ripe 1 i 1928 George —I know it. . A \ J, ,-,^_.-_.—_ —$ 40,000.00 As I reach up on the matel Amount of surplus revenue $ 50,000.00 Center and Elm Streets For my good old corn colb pipe '". 10n Tuesday evening, while the ANTICIPATED REVENUES Surplus revenue1 appropriations •_' _ $ 40,000.00 For work I should be starting: . -. tests were being conducted an the ? 50,000.00 But I don't know from which U>. recently installed lire siren, Edward MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES County clerk's office _.. ..$ Phone S. A. 7 S. R. g choose Deitzel, was 'calmly sleeping. Finally 7i5,000.00 $ 75,000.00 For I know a day of gunning - Surrogate's off ice 20,000.00 $ 15,000.00 >- No coal will be delivered till Xhias ,thfc shrill shreik of the siren alar^ned Sheriff's office _ Will drive away my blues BJfts. Deitzel who rushing to where 35,000.00 16,000.'00 My 'boss will ibe very angry E^ .was calmly sleeping, shook him Motor vehicle [fund 150,000.00 149,000.00 or oil Nevv Years Day. Court fines and costs And is apt to fire me on sight ', ' vigorously. 12,000.00 12,000.00 But I am not going to worry ; "Wafee up, she cried, I think the County farm revenue 5,000.00 5,000.00 Interest) on bank deposits For my job is not always light. ' .'t whole town is on fire, the way tflie 4,000.00 4,000.00 Warm is Mowing" Moltor vehicle fines : 25,000.00 When the frost is on the pumpkins Ed came to slowly, indolently Lunlatics—'Pay patients 1,000.00 1,000.00 I'll go strolling down the lane arose, sleepily felt the four walls of State' aid—Tuberculosis 35,000.00 30,000.00 After little bunnies, •^ife room and returning to ted ex- Collateral inheritance tax 4,000.00 4,000.00 I thjope they are tame 'daimed "Maybe the rest of the town Rentals .county property GOOiOO , 1300.0.0 For my old shot gun don't scatter • • is on f jre, but our house is all right, Tuberculosis ipay patients 8,000.00 8,000.00 And I must take a careful aim We walls w« still cool." Stivbfl aid—Hconrt sfee.nb{JTapher _ 2,450.00 , 1,950.00 Or I'll loose my little ibunny Amount to 'be raised toy taxation 1,959,3,69.02 il;890,338,91 When strolling down the lane.. ABOUT YOUR HEALTH • » 'u.'••'-. * -u L $2,371,409.92 $2,256,828.91 When the dew ia on the clover ' ".* •'" New Yea* Heiolutlorit I'll take my shot gun ifrom the rack - > Most people limit their "swearing ANTICIPATED DISBURSEMENTS 1 ; 1929 1928 I'll untie my old dog Rover ». '-'S'M off at the first of the year, to to- Courts ___ _ 149,630.00 148,830.00 And so be on the track -WP^ b'aiccp, fchiSjkjy and lyihg. How f ajth- 18,000.00 Of Mr. Babbit or it may be a, _. ctully we observe bur hew pledges, Workhouse ao.oe'o.oo 46,000.00 It will keep .me out till nearly : Siust be left to history . to reveal. Lunatics >„ , Tired but happy willl flM . But, • tfi'e'effor t ia worthy always; . 90,000.00, 80.000.0U 1 Board irwmlbers and ofttdlcers ... _. 77,350.00 When I get home where dinner- ! iMuch more pertinent, it seems to ; 59ii&#>.0J» for me. Sealer weights and measures 6,380.00 me, would ibe t0 assum« some sol- Bridge tenders „_ . .„ . 16,000.00 emn 'o"b%alfcions with regard to .our 15,000.00 Your patronage and friendship People «all me sleepy 'head County school superintendent 6,885/00 5,200.00 hafbite Of eating, since everybody Elections have meant more than we can say. It is Because I like to lie in ber *•' eats—4ind many dine to their sorrow. 84,G00J0O 89,000.00 When the sun is geStihfe red <"' S&fciftnery. ...~~ , < : 1,500.00 1,200.00 I would like to impress a few ideas Advertising, publishing and printing ,_ with a good deal ,of appreciation and af- I Jiist.«6Ver"ed up my head." that I have tried to emphasize with 6,000.00 6,000.00 But theres one day I don't need -1 10,000.00 the readers of our paper for the tfast Insurance on buildings •e.qoo.oa fection, therefore, that we wish you a four years—and, I assure you, that 1,000.00 Bonded debt . 375,000.00 ' 341,000.00 Very Merry Christmas indeed. To make one leave,the 'bed at all *tf 4 they are .based on years of e*per-> Imlterest on tompowiry loans ~Z. I hop right out ibefore the sun is.ip* ience, both within myself, and many : 60,000.00 B'0,000.00 Interest on bonded debt 255,000.00 . 236,000.00 Get my breakfast, feed the pup-,' j patients! I am sure these thoughts Grab a shell, puit it in the gun • ••;*?, are worth while: Buildings and grounds 46,420.00 25,000.00 REINHARDT & KUROWSKY Corohers and buri'ala '. 6,000.00 6,000.00 I am out to make the bunnies run-it;-* First, let us pledge ourselves that Bridge repairs and construction 37,500.00 37,500.00 147 Noi Sroadway Telephone 545 For it's gunning season now you see;??'; Wo will not over-cot during the com- Road repairs and construction (county) I don't need anybody to call me*. ,•*;::• ing year. 127,500.00 152,500.00 Road repairs and construction (state aid) 150,000.00 149,940.00 Second, wo will look out for the Rond (Motor Vehicle Fines) _: Whait's the matter pal, I miss you ,$* 25,000.00 Why don't you come to my cabiHl ptoma of ovor-diet, such as fullness, Soldiers & sailors burials and memorial exp. 4,000.00 gour stomach, nausea, gas, ''heart- 4,000.00 door? ' " a. Board of children 12,000.00 12,000.00 burn", and bringing up particles Of Oounty board of taxation . I hope you don't regret, .please ddtt% food after mealsj If such should, 7,350.00 7,350.00 forget the days we had of yorey,"."^ Court law library _ 1,500.00 1,500.00 occur, we promise to at once think Oonnty hospitals ... Remember the days we had hi 'tw.J of the icauso, and make no more mis- 60,750.00 60,500.00 apen, the slcy so nice and blue ', . i Mosquito extermination 20,000.00 16,000.00 takes of that kind. Sinking fund commission _ I often stop and wonder ' "4* .Third, let us very firmly decide 21,846.18 21,767.35 W'hat ihas becomB of you. -•'*" Middlesex county extension fund . 10,500.00 10,500.00 not to eat dinner at six o'clock, the Vocational schools You just drifted away and we parb-;|- hour when the body should begin its k 140,305.00 98,235.00 ed • • '{ Widows' pensions 84,000.00 84,000.00 most .important season of rest. Tuberculosis patients and league _ _ I hhve wrote and wrote in vain. .;t$ Fourth, that wo will begin each 158,000.00 158,000.00 For I had hoped to get an answer ,.-;V County cleric 70,000.00 70,000.00 day's work with a body fortified by Surrogate . _ _ Of you would take the midnigHi-'J a good, intelligent breakfast, taken 20,000.00 20,000.00 Sheriff ...... •...... __ _"""". 59,360.00 train. .'"; deliiberntely, at an hour when haste is 52,800.00 The sky ia just as blue dear frten'd/4 County (farm . 5,000.00 5,000.00 ; 4 entirely unnecessary. Relief oi -blind : _'. The nights are just as long , , ^ Fifth, we will try to learn of the 4,200.00 3,000.00 I'd like to have you here dear boy County detective pension fund 306.00 363.00 well-balanced meal, and temperately Regulation of explosives and hear one of your songa. 'jj, adhere thereto, knowing the need of 2,500.00 4,000.00 State institution (Vinelnnd) :... 6,643.18 Millions love the seashore, food In wholesome variety, to sntisfy Emergency notes funded in this budget th