VOLUME XXXIII. NO. 27. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., SATURDAY, OCTOBER ll,1913. Price Three REV. GEORGE KANE BRIEE SKETCH 0E LOCAL PEOPL GONE TO AUDUBONFIRE HOUSES ELIAS S. MASON PRIZES AT ST/ Last Sunday evening Rev. George Elias S. Mason, of this city, the Re- At the Trenton Fair last \ Kane, Jr., delivered his farewell ser- publican Candidate for Freeholder, Amboy was again in the prlz BYJE TIDE mon at the Presbyterian Church, be- was born in 1871 on a farm in Cran- class. fore a good-sized congregation , Mr. bury township and attended the pub- In the embroidery and need Body of Man Supposed to be Mer- Kane relinquishes his charge here to Chairman of Committee Reports lic schools, until he was qualified to Over 500 Members of the Society exhibit Mrs. J. Tracy Dill was . accept a call to the PresbyteriaT That Sites are Being Considered take a course in Brainard Institute, ed first prize on embroidered ton Deane found on Beach Near Church at Audubon. He has been in which was then a flourishing institu- In This City Wilt Visit Perth shams and third prize on a center, Perrine's Dock—Pathetic Letter this city about five and one-half years, for New Buildings—Trolley Com- tion of learning. While his parent: Mrs. Edwin C. Roddy received se during which time he has made many Amboy on Sunday to loin in the panies Expected to Pay for Re- endeavored to give him a good busi- prize for embroidered suit of un> From Man's Wife found in Pocket friends, who will wish him success in ness education, they also tuiiglit him Parade With Other Societies of I wear. . of Clothing—Buried at Ernston. his new field of labor. pairs to Washouts. tln> business of a practical runner, realizing that all who are able to the County and State. j . What was first thought to be the wrest a living from tho soil need never Annual Re-Union What promises to be one of thn body of a man who hail been murder- Special Train Will The Mayor having received an Invi- want fur fond supply. Alter li'urntjiK liirgi!st parades of the Holy Name ed, was washed ashore near Perrine'a tation to pai-tldpnto in the HRIIOW'CKII tho fanning bnsincsH, hi; secured' a 1 Soeietiiv; ever hold in this county will 28th Reg. N. J. Vol. Dock in this city on Wednesday morn. Carry Jr. 0.1). A. M.Celebration In New Brunswick, Octo- Hituation UK a cli'i-k in a flturi. , but not ber 31, on motion of Mr. O'Connor, at >finding tills oi'ciipnllun rongnninl to l.iifce place in Perth Amboy to-morrow, Ing. The body was discovered by 'i'hu annual re-union of'the Tweuty- 'an adjourned meeting of council Tues Sunday October 12. some men who were walking along the "All aboard for Atlantic City Octo- filghth Regiment, .\T, J. Vol., will he *• day livening tln< matter was loft In tin Tin- lociil Society is limiting gr/at shore. Undertaker 15. S. .Mason was ber 22" is the slogan of the sixteen in this city on Wednesday next hands of tho mayor to tjulect such of lU'i'punitioiiH for this ovent, and oxpoct | notified and the body was taken to liis councils of Middlesex County, who mundcr Aaron Stillwell, of Gei tin! different departments ho donln 1 lo have fully 1100 men and 200 boys in j morgue where it was later viewed by are going to run a special train over S. Tnifx X'ost, Is making arrange- to have attend. j line, iuroHipiilni'd by a full brass band. ! Coroner Morgan, of South nivcr. Tim the 1\ It. H. on that date. to give the veterans a royal welcome. Present—Mayor Dey, Councllinoii . Tim Society will meet at St. Mary'l coroner expressed himself later that The representatives from the slx- Tim session will open in the Council Manhattan, O'Connor, Slover, SUuitim nil, lit, 12 M. sharp, arid will fall in lino j the man had fallen overboard from a teen councils havrt completed tho | chamber at the City Hall at 10.30 anil Stratton; Clerk Mack, Solltlloi mill Kivi! ii Hliort paradfi in this city barge and that the condition of th' arrangements. Tho apodal train will o'clock when general business will be I't'iirae, Engineer Mason, Trcftsuiii pritir to leaving. Klvo special Jersey j body was only caused by the decom- make stops Blurting with Railway, transacted. At noon a dinner will bo Pii-rluo and Street Commissioner Con. . Central Traction Company cars have * position while In the water. thus giving members of the order In served by the ladles in the ba3ement of nors. • I hrsi-n charleral, which will leave cor-! The man was about 5 ft. i) inches in Perth and South Amboy, Woodbrldge, the Methodist lOplcopal Church. The On motion of Mr. O'Connor, th) j of Broadway and Main street 1:10 j height and was clothed when found, Roosevelt an opportunity to make afternoon meeting will consist princi- clerk was directed to notify tho Jersey p, in. sharp. St. Mary's Society of this I in a blue pair of trousers, black shirt better connections than going to the pally or spoechmaking e^nd a.ge: Central Traction Company to removn city will have a most prominent placo [ and blue vest. Ten cents were found county sent. social time. • V all old ties between Uorilcntown In line of march, and it is expected | in one pocket while in another was The schedule for tho spcriiil is an avenue and Main street on Slovens that hundreds of their friends will I o i.. » *~1\.t found a pathetic letter from his "trut follows: Rahway,7.42 a.m., MclucUen, avi'nuo at onco and place reiiulriil1 »lnlt the city across the river, and jm Hiyins that the people of Perth regulations upon the game laws in another boat. The legible part of the man of fire committee, reported that uls tnstc hc abaniloned It and secllre(1 : Guards of the sixteen councils of Amboy will have one of the largest i this State. letter was very pathetic and read in Middlesex. plnns were referred to Chief of Fire it situation on the New York Division Department, and that efforts were be- | ,, „„,,„„„, , . parades in its history. j The United States regulations will part: "Dear Merton, We arrived at The representatives hope that the of tho R n as wllich )Osl tin iciJirociiiiiLncs i, uut unit, mt; , , , , .. , • ' Societies from all parts of tho. State ! In all cases supersede the New Jersey New York Sunday morning. It was ,,, , ing made to secure su table sites. ',.„. >,„ v,Di,i !„„ ton ,,„„,.,, „„,! :ouncils will turn out strong on the * „,„„„„ „, „„ O]_ f 'turn he held for ten years and game laws where there is a conflict cloudy and we laid out in the sound. On motion of Mr. Slover, Genera] about to be promoted to the position and Statim Island are expected to above date, especially because of the between the two. Under the federal Sent you a postal on Saturday I Win. S. Truex Post, O. A. R., was of locomotive engineer when his hear- present, and assist in making the day act that Middlesex has a candidate memorable. w, known as the McLean act, viola- ' am very lonesome without you, {or you granted the use of the Council Chani- ing becoming affected he abandoned or State Vice Councilor in Rene P. tions are punishable by a fine not know low I care for you, Merton, even I ber on October 15. railroading, and after graduating from F. von Minden, of Friendship Council, exceeding $100 or imprisonment for Mr. O'Connor suggested that inlet ;the Renouard Embalming College, of - if you did drink Get a new New Market. not more than ninety days, or both, I basins be placed atdBecond street and New York, he engaged in the business Colby Will Be In ,..,s.uit--of clothes Be true to me, A special excursion rate of $3.00 in the discretion of the court. Merton, for you know bow I love you, has been secured from the Pennsyl- Broadway, and also at the alley be-; of undertaker an(l dealer in furniture tween Second and First street. On; In the bulletin of tho commission keep straight and don't let anything ania for this date and this low rate in goutn Amboy m wnlch buslness he South Amboy To-Day resolution by Mr. Slover, it was order- the open season, both dates being in- happen to you on the barge .Your should be the means of taking a large has been successful and is still engag- ed that the inlets be placed at these clusive, for various kinds of game, la true wife Phoebe." , number of the Middlesex Juniors. ed In it. He is firmly wedded to his points. The Progressives headed by Everett set forth as follows: The postal referred to in the letter The State session will be in the business and the entering the political President Stanton spoke of the ne- Colby, the candidate for Governor, Quail, rabbit, squirrel, English was also found on the body. steel pier beginning at 11 o'clock and arena as a candidate was the least of cessity for pipes being laid under the will invade the city to-day (Saturday), ringneek pheasant (males only), ruff- About a hundred yards from where will be presided over by State Coun1 his thoughts, until through the earnest N. Y. & L. B. R. R. at Henry street and pitch tent at Broadway and David ed grouse, prairie chicken, wild turkey, the body was found, an old life buoy cilor William J. Wakefield, Jr., of persuasion of the executives of his to carry off the overflow of surplus Hungarian partridge, November 10 to marked "Kit, N. Y." was found, but party he consented to let his name be Btreet for a brief period, Newark. water. December 15. it Is not believed this had any connec- presented to the voters of Middlesex ' The party la expected to arrive at The report of Secretary Miers, of Rails, coota, gallinules, marsh hen tion with the tragedy. Coroner Morgan On motion of Mr. O'Connor, the mat. County, as one of the their standard 12 o'clock noon sharp. Mr. Colby is Trenton, shows that on June 30, the ter was left with the Mayor and chair- being greeted by large crowds wher- or mud hen, September 1 to Novem- and Mr. Mason are endeavoring to bearer3 for tbe freeholdership. This order bas 61,968 members, a gain of man of committee on streets. ever he has appeared, and the local ber 30. make complete identification of the 2,058 during the year. is one of the instances when the offi.ee On motion of Mr, O'Connor, the clerk Progressives hope that the people of Woodcock, October 10 to November body through information gained from has sought the man, as Mr. Mason did The assets on June 30, were $1,413,- was directed to notify the Jersey Cen- this city will turn, out and hear him 30. the letter. not seek to have his name placed in 840.06. During tbe year the order has tral Traction Company .to place a discuss the issues of his party. . Water fowl, except wood duck and The body was in a very bad condi- nomination, but as be bas consented paid out in sick benefits $145,438.93 standard open curb inlet on the nor- swans, November 1 to Feburary 1. tion and has probably been laying in and received the nomination he wants and death benefits $241,499.13. Tbe therly side of Broadway at Main street. Shore birds—Only black-breasted the" water several weeks. to Bay most emphatically that, if receipts were $574,277.93 making a * On resolution tbe contract for erect- JUDGE RESERVED DECISION plover, golden plover, Jack slnpe or Undertakers Stillwell and Mason elected, the duties of his office will be total of 1967,458.85. / ing pumping station was awarded to The case ol Henry Canlff against Wilson snipe, and greater and lesser buried the body in Ernston cemetery impartially performed and to the best Liddle and Pfeiffer of Perth Amboy. Edward Barker, administrator of the yellow legs, September 1 to December on Thursday, as it was impossible to of his ability. BROKE COLLAR BO1VE. estate of the late Frank Meinzer, was 15. keep It any longer. The man's rela- On resolution of Mr. Manhattan, the "While playing football at New superintendent of water works was held on Wednesday before Justice Ma- Tbe close season for birds is as tives have not been located. MOLKAR—JOHNSON son. Caniff was represented by Coun_ Brunswick on Saturday, Harold Orr directed to lay a four-inci pipe on follows: o . The Methodist Epsicopal parsonage sellor Cowenhoven, while the defen- had bis collar tione broken. Orr was Portia street, between Pine avenue Female English ring-neck pheasant, BED BANK BUYS AUTO ENGINES was the scene of a pretty wedding at dant was represented by Counsellor playing halfback for the local team and PeltuB street. until November 1, 1914. • -. The Borough Council, of Red Bank, 8.30 o'clock last Saturday night, when Francis P. Coan. The trouble arose against the New Brunswick High Mr. O'Connor offered a motion that Reed bird (bob-o-llnk or rice bird), at a special meeting Tuesday night, the pastor, Rev, J. E. Shaw, united In from a dispute over the sale of a horse School eleven. He was taken to a clerk communicate with the J. C. T. at all times. will award contracts for two new nu- marriage Mr. August Molnar, of Perth which Caniff claimed- to have bought New Brunswick physician and was Co. and Public Service Company that All small shore birds not designat- tomoblle fire engines. The bids for Amboy, to Miss Elnora Johnson, of at auction for $130.00, and on return- later attended by Dr. E. E. Haines, they were indebted lo the city for such ed by name under the open season, tho apparatus were opened at Monday this city. The happy couple were at- ing the day after the sale wa3 inform- in this city. amount of damage as was caused by little brown sandhill, and whooping night's mooting of the council, There the recent storm through failure to i tended by Mr. and Mrs. James P. ed that the animal had been sold to cranes, swans, upland plover and ore seven bidders. have gutters on Pine avenue and Fel- Smith, of this city,'as best man and another party. He commenced suit wood ducks, until September 1, 1918. EVKKSOIf—BAKBEH. At tho next meeting of the council a, tus street cleared, and that they make matron of honor respectively After 'for damages as he claimed he was All migratory and non-migratory hearing will bo held to ascertain the Miss Cecelia E, Barber, daughter provision for flow of surface water, ithe ceremony a reception was held offered $200.00 for the horse shortly insectivorous birds. possibility of paving Mechanic street, of Mr. and Mrs. . Louis Barker of and also that they remove sand at ia t the horae ofth o hritie' wnere raan5t after he had purchased him. The de- A daily closed season on all migra- fendant claimed that the conditions of from Broad street to the Globe court. First street, and Mr. Fredrick C. Pine and Bordentown avenues i relatives and friends assembled to ex. tory game birds shall extend from Everson of South Amboy, were unit- This motion caused an extended •teml congratulations and wish the snle were disregarded by Caniff. ] sunset to .sunrise. SCULLY SELECTED TO ATTEND ed in marriage last Saturday evening tilt, between Councilmen Stratton and ;happy couple n pleasant voyage on the Whltehead. Brown, Henry Caniff, at the parsonage of the First Buptist SOil ot Stephen Caniff, Harry Parisen, Patrick 1VATE1IWAY COS VfcEVTTOTf O'Connor, and finally the motion was matrimony, SCPLLT IS NAMED ON Church at Red Bank by the pastor, passed. Mr, Stratton voting against, i Fallon, Edward • Barker and John Charles W. McConnlck of New EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rev. Johnson L. Miner. Mr. and On motion of Mr. O'Connor, the j Al'VEAIS FOR MISSIONS Woods were called as witnesses dur- Brunswick and Congressman Thomas State Chairman Edward E. Gross- Mrs. David P. Matthews of Red Bank street commissioner was directed to i A. A. Do Voe, of Spotswood, treas- ing the process of the case. Counsel- J. Scully of this city wore among cup, of the State Democratic Commit- were the attendants of tho bride and render bills for repairs to streets to ! urer of the board of missions of tho lor Conn, for tho defense, was denied a long list of delegates appointed tee, has announced the executive com. the cltrk, for him to forward to the : Southern Diocese ot New Jersey of the his motion for uon suit, which by Gov. Fielder to attend the Sixth on grounds that the action had been mittee of the State body. The mem- The couple will make their home in respective companies. Kpiscopal Church, has issued an ap- Annual Convention of the Atlantic Keyport and are now residing In the brought against IIr. Bnrker singly, in- bers are Congressman Thomas J. On motion of Mr, Manhattan, the • pPiu to the laymen of. ilic diocese for Deep Waterways Association to beLarson house on Second street, stead of the joint executors. Justice Scully, former Senator John Hin- held in Jacksonville. Fla., November hecks of unsuccessful bidders ou j funds for missionary work. Tho dio- which the groom had previously pumping station wore ordered re- cfse is under the jurisdiction of BIs- Mason reserved his decision for a chliffe, Joseph S. Hoff, United States 18 to 21. District Attorney J. Warron Dfivis furnished. The bride was employed turned. hop John Scarborough, of Trenton. weekwpek. n John Templeton's store for a fev/ and Congressman Eugene F. Kinkead. f SOTJXT). Mr. Stratton reported that light at > years and her many acquaintances Stockton and Main street had been out : SMOKER AM) CHICKEN DINNER. Tho rnmmitteo met Saturday afternoop.- \ Have you taken advantage of our xtend their best wishes to her in CIIMST CHURCH ! in 1 lie office of Governor Fielder in 'or four nights, and he hoped the The members of the Cypresi^A. C. li'ew best canned peas offer? Why matrimonial blessings. Mr. Everson 1 Owing to tho instructions for con- | Jersey City to arrange for tbe pr6llm- ight committee would lok. after it. '] :ieid a smoker anil chicken dinner on pay 40c or 50c for coffee, when you s employed by tho Jersey Central firmation being held cm Tuesday, the Iniiry plans for the campaign. At this point a heated argument arosq'j Sunday nt their rooms at MorganN A j can get at our store the very best Traction Company and is very pop- meeting of the basketball club liaa Mr. (irosscup also annomiced tho between Messrs. O'Connor and Stra- of $9,".2O was ordered paid to Thonftas sent, Messrs. . W. McNeal, h. Blood1 cheerfully as we took it. .Miss Mary DcW, Hlllmnnn, will muke it-go F. Martens and Jaor' and Cramer. I good, I. Reese. F. Hoffman, N. Nelson, Beat new Canned Peas 10c an nddress upon the summer schoo) Mr. O'Connor made an effort to fcet R. Wortley, J. Letts, R. Deals. F. Best Coffee 25c IIOWDEH SALE AND QUILTING at Bcrnnrdsvllle and what she heard he city solicitor's report on Stisoiue- Bunting, J Whalen, J. Applegnto Saner Kraut • • • L. P. MEINZER. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bap- there. ne Central B»*' i -ia suit bpfore the council, /but Peterson, A. Morris and T. W' 1 o • ist Church ivi" have n Clam Chowder lay Sat' 'here are many good tilings in this Sale and a Quilting next Wednesday, The .vac)) ing season is about over, motion of Mr. Strattonj the •W, and one of them i October lMh. The chowder will be |but Yacht ?lub Coffee, will continue! Yes, Misery Lovt After Dln- adjourned. I Coffee. Sold by Bro- Bros, Tea ready to serve for dinner. Ladies of to be the lopular drink. Sold by Even an editor has, 1 pany, the society nnci their friends—thi Brown Bro! Tea Co. * • * \ires, such aB eeelng u means work, come and help. Dolicl Dinner Coffee in the kiild.that i o ftraphica) erru' in o •ietauce.--c -ertise In The Citiz- ous chowder, come and try it. old by Brown Bros. Ten *C!& ** n Tbe Citizen. 1913. "WHY X I advertise because I can and do give the patients who call at my NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED, office the best grade of Dental Work that cuu be had. I advertise be- cause I charge only a nominal price for my work aud cau stand by it. Because a ma a advertises it does not mean hedoes poor work. You can j only camp Items of Interest from all Parts of the State as Gleaned from Our get poor work from a niau who does not advertise. Don't forget that. je. "A word to the wise is sufficient." jnts is a ship with- Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. •JETR.EJEJ Own a borne, AMERICAN BUILDING, cottage owner than DR. SALTER, 117-11* Smith Street Own a home. DENTIST PERTH AM BOY, N. J. >' place somewhere wher< Asbury's Tax Rate $24.48. Amella Wix Seaman: Bishop Scarbo lives at Ocean Parkway and For .., Own a home, Asbury Park's tax rate this year rough preached the first sermon fron Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, and hai jnt to increase your ches must be ?24.48 per $1,000 and in the new pulpit. He spoke of the oa passed the summer in West Keans . ix inches, owu a home. order to bring thi3 about $1,000,000 in whose memory it had been erected burg. The family returned to Brook- "- in malces the sweetest mus must be added to the ratables in the saying he was his friend for fort lyn about a month ago, leaving th n's own roof. Own a home. Second ward, north of Asbury avenue years. Mr. Carpender, said the bisho]i bungalow entirely furnished. Th , a fragile cord that binds and east of Grand. This was the had been honored by not only building is said to have cost about ?3, to. a rented house. Own ultimatum delivered by the Monraoutli members of the parish, but by tin 000. The furnishings were valued a diocese in having been chosen to re ?2, Don't spend your whole life 01 Rulif V. Lawrence's offce in the Au- and from which they were evicte niebody else's property. Own was glad tho custom of nrcsentln, Saturday afternoon. pleby building last week. The boarJ memorials was being revived, as b SOUTH AMB0Y CITIZEN ome. itself, with the advice ot experts, will # * * « The landlord won't care how muc thought not only tho families, bi undertake to raise the assessments to societies should cherish tho motnor; Itnsh $2.V>00 Storm ltcpnlr Work. noise the children make if you oiv; the amount required. Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! a home. of. tho dead. The Hoard of Freeholders of th « * * # . The bride is entitled to somethin * * * * County of Momnouth at a specla' $300,01)0 Hotel a( Sprint' Lake. meeting Monday adopted a reaolutlo besides credit at the grocery. Own Killed liy Shot, Dnigin A new $500,000 hotel is to be built njjproiirlBtlntf $25,000 for the rebuild home. . i (Jim Mown Slalrs. at Spring Lake and ready for occu- Ing of the bridges i\nd roads washe An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN All the ground some men ever ow: Ellen Cherry, ono and one-half youi' pancy at the beginning of next sum- out by recent freshets. The damage 13 six feet they don't care about. Ow: old, of. Meaeliem avenue, Elizabeth, has no time limit to its usefulness to the mer. An organization meeting of rlonii by the recent storm was $40,008 n home, .f accidentally shot nnd killed herse those interested has boon held and but the board decided to do only what advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If ''"/Worl™rld looks twice as pleaann Sunday morning wlille iiulllng In. former Senator Oliver II. Brown was absolutely needed nt the prescn your ad is well written and interesting, it e man who views it from his ow father's shotgun downstairs. The po chosen as president of tho new com- time. ,t stoop. Own a homo. lico notilled County Physician WoMI will be laid aside by the reader for future pany. The hotel Is to ho built on * # * # Your children won't understand th> cott, and ho granted a burial porml the present site of the Essex and reference. Or,, if your ad reaches the right Declaration of Independence in Tho Cliorry family recently moved t K.\|ICCIN to Ho Airship Commuter. Sussex hotel, on Ocean avenue, owned rented houae. Own a home. Its present address from a place Hocont teBts of the hydroplane, o prospect, it will make an impression on his by Mrs. Susan K. Urle, who will be A few dollars planted in a vacan fiiw blocks uway, and had not yet pi Alfred LuwHon convince him that h memory which will laBt for days, weeks ono of tho heaviest stockholders In lot are seed from which will groi the furniture in placo. The gun Htooi will bo able to commute dally hotwooi the new company. and even months. your own vine and fig-tree. Own against the wall In the parents' bet his home, Seldler's Reach, and th home. « # * # room upstairs. When Ellen's fatho Mattery, Now York. The distance ia Consider for a moment, can't you recall Don't spend too much sympathy o Object* to Nephew as Director. Joseph, went downstairs tho cblli nbout thirty miles each way, but Mr, an advertisement which you read months animals that are born in captlvit; Announcement that Honry Stoln- took tho gun and tried to drag Lawaon expects bin running time to grille children are born in flats. Ow bach had resigned as a director of tho downstairs. The bumping ot the gm bo only about twonty-flv« minutes. H( ago whicty was so strongly impressed on .a-home,'' Seacoast National Dank, Asbury Park, on tho steps caused It to explode. predicts that by next summer at leas your memory that you still remember the We must spend money for necessl 100 business men will bo commutln was made Saturday, when an adver- offer made ? ties; we should spend it for Invest tisement inserted In a newspaper of- from home to work by the air lanes. ments; we may spend it for pleasure fered his sixty shares of bank atodi #1:10,000 Fund Put In Trust. The results of advertising may not be when we spend It for a home w for sale. Mr. Stelnbach's withdrawal Tho will of George W. Walto lat spend spend It for all three. Own Unbellevab' instantaneous. Don't expect that when from the bank's affairs is said to hav3 of Deans, was probated by Surrogati home. Of course we ho-" r heard many been caused by tho placing of Arthur 13. W. Clayton Monday afternoon. I etrange tales and uiiu...e»"1''j sto- you spend a dollar for advertising today, Stelnbaor his nephew, on tho board was executed on April 26, 1911, an ries, but did any one cer hear of that it will return to you ten-fold tomorrow. COOK WITHOUT FIRE. of dlrectora at the last meeting. witnessed by Andrew Ely nnd 13, C woman who kept boarders and had Henry Steinbach and his nephew are Pierson, The will creates a trua husband who paid the grocery bills? Newspaper advertising is the very best New Zealand Maori! Prepare Their not on good terms, it is said. When fund of $130,000 to be paid to the Nev medium for bringing to the attention of the Food In Nature*! Kitchen. the former was informed that hi Jersey Title Guarantee and Trus buying public your business and your The Maoris of northern New Zen nephew was to bo made a director o Company which Is named as trustee Arduous Task. land enjoy cooked food to a fat great- the bank, he offered his resignatio the fund to be made up from securi- FlrBt Convict— 'Here it says it took wares and gaining their confidence by im- er extent than other natives, but they and withdrew his account from th Darwin fix years to write his firs never bother with tire. They build ties which be died possed of, take pressing on them your personality and bank. Arthur Steinbach is a membe book." Second Convict—"Huh! that'i their huts on tbe edge of some "friend- at their face value, the entire net in nothing. It is going to take me ten reputation for fair dealing. ly" geyser, where they muy cook in of the Steinbach Company of Asbur come to be paid to his wife, Rachel years to finish one sentence." nature's kitchen. Tbe methods of tbis Park, proprietors of a store. Henr Clare Walte, during her lifetime. primitive people living in BO strange Steinbach formerly was connectec Upon her death the income from th a neighborhood are described by Max with the store, but retired from th trust fund is to be divided into thre Herz in "New Zealand." firm several years ago. Since then h shares one each for his children, Ma- On t epot which •uperstltion would has been out of business. He helped bel V. Jaynes, wife of Rev. Almon A Try an Advertisement for Three Months associate with death find the devil the to organize the Seacoast bank in 1903. hut* of about 200 Maoris lie scattered Jaynes, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Robert in the CITIZEN. —the remnant of the once warlike tribe His nephew lives in Deal. Douglass of New York, and George There's a of Tunourangl. It Is luck; that these * • « • W. Waite, Jr., of Deans. At the death •imple folk need no kitchen, for na Earns Way To Princeton. of hl3 children their shares are to be world of satis- ture has built for them tbe best of all divided absolutely among their chil cooking appliances and saved them When Robert Lee Nourse, of Boise, dren and in case of no issue, then to faction in buy- endless trouble with the stove, gas ARMORER'S TOOLS. da., decided be wanted to go to their next of kin. All property out WM. T. HAMMELL, company or coal merchant Princeton, he counted up bis money ing Uneeda A pood ot boiling water lies In tbe side of the trust fund is bequeathed Htliea of Anelant Tlmtt In Ntw Miter ul ruHrikUft* ,nd found that not only did he nd to his wife absolutely and bis wife Yarti'i Art MuMum. middle of tbe settlement In this the lave enough to pay his way through Biscuit, be- WALL PAPBH POH SALS Maori woman puts ber water kettle to and son and son-in-law, Rev. Almon Very few people are aware that In :he university, but couldn't even pay th» bMrt of modem New York !• • Bttlmateft Cheerfully Oiv«n. boll or hangs tbe wide mesbed flax mon A. Jaynes, are named as execu- cause you M SICO9D IT. InUl bag Oiled with potatoes and.wafts un- Is fare Bast But Norse was un- tors. ' complete armorer's ihop, write* E. A. daunted. He got a job as tender of Suverkrop In the American Michintit til they, are cooked. True, the potatoes * * * « know YOU will cooked In their skins taste a little of sheep on a train running from tbe It la In the buement of the Metropoli- Oet Te«r Csssyool or sulphur, but that Is the right flavor for .Vest into Chicago. He bad to look Aim to Endow Chemistry Department get what you tan Museum of Art tnd is equipped ly Us with a complete outfit of over 600 ar- a Maori palate—tbe baut gout for the ifter three carloads ot sheep, feeding An alumni committee bas been ap- brown gourmet , nd watering them. ' At every atop he want—soda morer's tools. Many of these are very For the cooking of meat* the fuma- pointed to raise $100,000 to endow the old, hiving descended i from master to lad to go along the sides ot his cars chemistry department of Princeton Odorless Excavator rolos, er holes through which steam crackers that man or from father to son through "'""-StotHClmeU.si.ooj DouUeClowtl escapes from tbe ground, are used. A nd prod the reclining sheep into University. An appeal 13 being sent mi«y generations. Their workman- IhW; CMvpeolt, 13.00 jwr lank load. boi with a wooden grating for a bot- tanding position to keep them from out to graduates seeking their support are oven- ship Is eicetlent Where steel faces ton is placed on the ground over the uffoeatlng. Wlhen Nourse got to n the movement. Figures have been have been welded to iron bodies th DAVID aUINLAN. Henry 8t bole. In this tbe Maori woman places 'hicago he received enough for bis prepared showing a greater propor- fresh, crisp, welds are clean and perfect, and the the meat, well covered with tin or iron Is work to pay his way to Princeton. ionate increase in chemistry students Junction of Iron and steel Is distin- pots. 'An old sugar bag Is tben spread- guishable only by tbe difference In lus- NOTICE. low he is facing the task of earning han in instructors. This year 444 clean, appetiz- over 'the box, and the crude apparatus ils way through the college. He la s ter of the two metals. ALL PERSONS CONCERNED WILL is left until tbe imprisoned steam has students are expected, and there are take notice. That all debts owing to ;ood athlete, weighs 190 pounds, and ing and nour- Tbe tempering of the sted faces completely cooked tbe Joint. eighteen instructors. The alumni seems to be good and uniform, as nei- the estate of James H. Gordon, or to s expected to take a prominent part committee that Is working for the ishing. her cracks nor dents are apparent A the firm of Howell and Gordon, aw athletics. now due and payable. Notice Is far- A Famoui Lampoon. department has the sanction of the cursory glance at these tools will at ther given that the proper and legal It Is handed down in tradition that * * * * "ederation of Princeton Clubs of New once apprise us of the origin of many settlement of tho Estate of James H. tbe caustic comment "be never says a •lays She Cnn Clrnr .Man Held for ersey, and the graduate council of of our modern sheet metal workers' Gordon, deceased,, will require the ' foolish thing nor ever does n wise one" Uneeda Biscuit Implements. The working faces of all collection of all the above mentioned Murder. he university. ,Jaraes B. Bathgate was written In Whitehall on the cham- r. is the chairman. are always uni- he tools are highly polished, so that debts, by/legal action, if necessary. ber door of King Charles 11. The wit Mrs. Jasper Lynch, of Lakewood, hey do not "grip" the metal being Payment may be made to Francis H. who created the luinpowi seems uever bo haB taken up, for altrui8tlc rea- * # * * form in quality— worked, which It is free to "Bllde" to Gordon, at the stora corner of Broad- way and David street, or to the un~ to have felt it quite prudent to estab- ons, the legal battle for William J. Retirement Fund Appointments- tlie sbape desired by the armorer. lish bis authorship, but there Is ex- they are always Every collection of-ancient armor re- dersigned. cellent reason to uccord It to John *eehan, accussed of murder, asserts In accordance with the recommen- WILLIAM J. BOWB, hat she has evidence by which, to alike in crispness, quires technical care for Its upkeep. Wllmot, earl of Rochester. The text lations made by the annual conven- The objects must be kept free from Administrator ot James H. Gordon, of the Inscription Is: raco the real murderers. Lee-nan ion of the Teachers' Retirement Fund, in flavor—they deceased. ust occasionally remounted, and from 9-13-tf Hero lies our sovereign lord the king, /111 be tried in Toms River in Decant- lovernor Fielder has reappointed are soda crackers time to time restorations must be made Whose word no man relies on. er on the charge of killing Mrs. Caro- ames B. Bryan, of Camden, as u o preserve tbese priceless specimens. He never says a foolish thine you can depend Nor over docs a wise one. Ino Turner, of Lakewood, in April, ;ru3tee, and has appointed Miss S. In order to carry out this work the mu- —New York Sun. 911. The woman was found in some Smlly Potter, of Newark, to succeed upon. And all iueni has arranged the Bhop referred nder brush. It Is thought she had jeorgia B. Crater, resigned. because Uneeda o so that these necessnry operations MACHINE SHOP een killed by a blow. MrB. Lynch may be cnrrled on. The armorer's Bradshaw and tho Monthi. * * * * ) Biscuit are un- ools once belonged to Dnnlel Tncbaux, Although tbe provision "D. V." has eclares she will be able to show the EKOIKEg, B0U.EB9 an< KACannil uever figured on railway time tables, a I'arlsli Buys Mock of Ground. ' ut are now the property of tbe mu- •oman died from suffocation. Evl- common soda seum. Mr. Tilcbaux brought them close examination of Bradshnw re- ence has been found, says Mrs. St. Joseph's parish, North Plainfleld, Ot all kinds repaired. veals a truce of strong religious feel- as purchased an entire block t\f crackers packed o this country when bo came from i.vnch, that leads her to believe that ads is 1000 to tmike some repairs In MODEL MAXIXG, FlUKBUO, ing. On the cover the months are re- iround, fronting on Westervel^ in an uncommon ferred to by their numerals—"1st mo." lie woman Was killed a day later than :ho museum's collection of armor. GAS FITTI5S, STEAM JJTD generally supposed, nnd that when ivenue, that borough, from Dr. Jus-* Tlie outfit consists of over 000 tools for January, "2d mo." for February. way. HOT WATEB H»ATIM / "^and so oa Bradsliaw as n Quaker ob- ie crime was committed Leehan was us H. Cooley. The property, It is re- nd includes nearly 100 kinds of stakes jected to taking the names of thy a. bed. She has suggested that three lorted, will be used by the Bisters of nd a great variety of hammers, V. NEWELL JAMES months from heathen emperors and r ff.iir men who were In an automo- he parish for educational purposes. wages, etc. deities, and this prejudice lias been ic near the spot where the woman For many years It was the annex to Five cents every- Corner Second and Stockton Stsv perpotunted since the first issue of tbe ^appeared that day and the follow- ir. Cooley's Brookside sanltnrlum in In a Dilemma. ;tlrae table in 1841.—London Answers. where in the ig day, may bo able to furnish on- iomerset street. The consideration Is "What are you crying for, Bobble?" ;aid to have been $2n,000. moisture-proof "Boo-hoo! Willie's broke Ills arm, o htenment. in' if 1 lick him all the fellers will say Dr. GEORGE LUKE HAVELL ' John Scarborough at the morn-' rigln, early Sunday destroyed flip ""Us. Hugh 'lee Sunday s>t St. John tbe iinuner homo of Rdwnrd Armstrong, NATIONAL Broadway and Angnsta Street, f Brooklyn, at West Kcansburg 1 i Church, New Put Her on the Scent. memorials were sjt Icanli. Ten minutes after tbe bin/..* BISCUIT Husband—"Are you aware, my dear, SOOTH AMEOT, Jf. J. the congregation iij as discovered in the klljfilicn of the congregation IIJ that it tukeB three-fourths of my BUI- f I NeiUon ucant bunfilow tbe whole house was COMPANY uy to meet your dressmaker's bills?" l3on Carpender, k lomor: 11 flamc-s. The loss is oatlinated nt Vife—"Good gracious.' Wliat do you ROOM 3 r:r oe Walter Flsj- 1 memory i re than $5,000. Itfr,' Arinilrnific o with tlie rest of your --nay! / EN BUILDING. TM BOUTIjf AMMX ClWiMt, o, Thmr ' From the time of the story of Damon AMERICAN VILLAGES. One-Time Consul General to Haviinu and Pythias various reasons fc; tem- TEKM8:—ONK YKAJI: $1 is ADVANCE Hers Is a Writer Who Claim* They Who Served TLere During Revo porary release from jail have leen TELEPHONE 14S-M en. It Is ri'liiied tbiit In the Napoleon- Are Positively Hideous. In tlon Passes Away. ic era a soldier confined in a mil'cary No distinctively American style has Mr. Ramon O. Williams, one-time prison for a minor offense against th<» arisen, and tbe average American dome 113 David Street THE SOUTH AMBOY Plll.N'TlN'O CO. Consul General to Havana from the service during a brief time of peace remains as ugly aud as uudistinKUiah- United States, died on October 2, in was relraised in order that he might ed as a Zulu kraal lu Hit essence it WE DO NOT PROPOSE Administrators, Nxecutors and Guardians be present at the christening of his in is simply a square boi. And from tbat will please bear in mind that this journal In a his home, No. 35 Cambridge place, fant sou. horn during Ills Imprison- arc-betype it proceeds upward, not say we give the very best at very reasonable prices. Here legal newspaper and therefore a proper med Rrooklyn. i Mr. Williams, who was ment. But Napoleon, in order to test through degrees of beauty, but through ium for the imlilicatlnn of tholr notices. eighty-five years old, was for more the intensity of the mini's desire, made degrees of bideousuusa. Tbe more it is our proof: than thirty-five years in the consular him agree to serve a year lunger for is plustered with ornament the more All communications or items of news re- service of this country when he re thu ni-ivlieuM »f a tlu-ee day furlough. vulgar and forbidding it becomes. Ttie Prime Rib 10r Legs of Spring 4 Qr ceived by us must !JB accompanied by the tired la 1896. The soldier ylnilly did it and when more it is adorned with color the more signature of the writer to insure publication that color becomes a madness, a de- Wljen a boy Mr. Williams moved he returned found a pardon and u cor- Roast . .lOt Lamb . . . lOt poral's warrant for his infant son, t< bauch, a public indecency. Entered in tlie Post Office at South Am boy with his parents from his home, in be valid when the son had "served Take a train rid* through any Amer- Pot Roast - - 16c s second class mail matter. Brooklyn, where he was born, to with credit six months in the emper- ican state and you will be sickened by Havana. After spending his boyhood or's army of the future." Frederick the chaotic ugliness of the flitting Jersey Roasting Pork - - 18© SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, there he established himself in the the liroat released nn audacious rni>- villages—houses sprawling and shape- newspaper business in "Washington tain under sentence of dentil so that less, a huge advertising sign' upon but returned to Havana to take tin the ciiptnin might "tell him a few every tlut wall, un intolerable effect of California Hams, special only 13c .1. Frank Fulton has received a let- beneficial things about himself." The I'arele.ssnoss, ignorance, squalor, bad position of Vice Consul for the United things told fnce to face intlinmciul the tiistu mid downright vlclousuess. Also Chickens, Milk Fed, Veal, Sausage, Fresh Hams. ter from a friend at IJO$ Angeles, Cal., States. congratulating him on his noniinatior great king to pimion the blunt death But make tbe same sort of journey The best you can buy any place at exceedingly low prices. In 1871, after a service of thirteen defying soldier.—New York Sun. for assemblyman, and wishing bin tlirougu Krnnco or Germany— say from years in that capacity, Mr. Williams Ureineu to Munich or from Paris to Telephone Orders Quality and Weight Guaranteed. success. Of course Mr. Fulton was was appointed to the post of Consu Lyons—or through Austria or Italy or both surprised and pleased to receive Beecher Found Them. Switzerland, mid you will be charmed Will Receiie (icneral at Havana by President Henry Ward needier used to visit Careful Attention Telephone 26-J the letter and was further surprise; Arthur at the request of business mer by the beautiful harmony visible on •when the writer stated hp hiid learnei his olil fricnilM once n year for mnny all sides, the subordination of details in this country. It was said at the yi'iirs. but in the. latter part of Ills life. to general effects, lue instinctive fuel- of tne nomination through the Citizen time that politics had nothing to do lit) WIIH not nlilii to do tills. Ill his very Nothing surprising to us in this a3 tin Ing for color,, tliu sound grouping, the OF THE PEOPLE. with his appointment, as he was con- lust year* however, he wns able to constant preseuru of u tradition uud a Citizen reaches North and South, Eas sidered one of the most accomplished upend n day In Indianapolis and went style. The dvuign of the peasant and West of these United States. diplomatists representing the Unite round (lie place. That livening lie was houses changes twenty times between A Lnndlndy's Curiosity Answered, But received liy till) ministers!, find tho the Westpliulinu plain and the foot States at the time. chulrniau in welcoming him snid: Xot A|i|it'iised On ordinance regulating traffic is Most of the twenty-two years h IIIIIH of the Alps, but In every change "Doubtless, you (ln New Brunswick: the meeting to con- in a deplorable condition, which is Jcwckr and Optletaa observers. These gentlemen were dis- Ing tbat carried by six horses. bear tbe name of the wonderful old vene at 8 p. m. The educational fea- correct, as I was treasurer of the tinguished in the legislature by their Italian city. Broadway Opp. C. R. R. Depot ture of the evening will be a lecture The husband Immediately thoucht of loan during these years but as that \ loyalty to Governor Woodrow Wilson Perpetual Silence. illustrated with charts, entitled "Prin- his brother In the Ohio wilds mid nt will be another story, I will pass on. and the policies he ad vocated, and stood A earlous mourning custom obtain* ciples and Practices of Poultry Feed- .among central Australians, who. al- once dlnpntrherj a letter In. which he firmly with Governor Fielder after the Having enjoyed the acquaintance of ing" by. Prof. Lewis, head of the Poul- though representing perhaps the low- pictured tbe beauties of the Italian Mr. Fulton for so many years, I can change of administrative heads, In city and expressed tbe wish Hint the ARE YOU GOING try Department, of the State Experi- est and most degraded type of human endorse what it saya about bis everything advanced for the better- town thei/arislug In the wilderness he ment Station. The matter will be beings, have managed to evolve a most urbanity and ever ready to act when to prepare for a poaltlon M ment of New Jersey conditions. complex system of rites and ceremonies named In Its honor. gone Into throughly, the following called upon for assistance. If Mr. It is becoming more and more ap- which governs almostwery action of Many montba later Benjamin Tap- phases being covered: Principles of Fulton should be elected, taxpayers parent that the primary struggle for their lives. When a husband dies tbe pan, despairing; of finding a suitable, Stenographer or Bookkeeper nutrition, the food nutrients and their can rest assured that they could not the Freeholder nominations has but widow paints herself all over with name for the town, was about to yield thlaFtll? Instruction by competent uses and practical sources. Practical white pigment and for the space of a to tbe wishes of his neighbors and be put their interests in more 'economic cleared the way for a big Democratic University teachers, who bmre had laying rations will he carefully consid- year must not exhibit herself to a male stow tbe name of Tappan opon It or safer bands. years of experience, may be had at majority next month. All party op- ered; th4 idea being to give the aver- member of tbe tribe on pain of dqftb. when tbe letter arrived. 8o. Ins tend L. F. MEINZER. position to the present board has Ha age poultryman simple rations which For the rest of her life, unless she mar- of Tappan, tbe town was named Ra- appeared, and Messrs, A. J. Gebhardt, he can use 'himself during the coming ries again, which Is sometimes allowed, venna, which name It still proudly Trainer's Business College, It is said that every known fruit can Theodore Cohn, William D. Casey, An- winter with more profitable results. she must not speak, but communicate bears.—Ladlee' Home Journal. PKTH AMBOT. N. J, . drew Ely and Alfred T. Kerr will also with the other women by means of a be grown In Australia. All members are urged to be present sign language, consisting of more)- Time to enter—HOW! poll a heavy republican vote, accord- and to bring as many new names for A Twe Meal Animal. ments of the hands and angers, which Breakfast with bacon (or neat) U a ing to present Indications, backed up membership as possible. A prize was has been developed by these savages to by reliable reports from the country latter day Invention, it should be re- offered at the last meeting, consisting a marvelous extent and by which their called. Down to almost modern times sections. The primary fight had the of a handsome white leghorn cockerel, limited stock of Ideas can be fully ex- pressed. man was • two meal a day animal- excellent result of bringing out a bred for fecundity, same to be present, dinner and rapper. A fifteenth cen PLOOR COVERING SALE heavy registration- In the county, of ed at the October meeting to the mem- tury proverb bade him rise at 5 a. tn., Read svery word i, then Bring tM) ad which the board will get the benefit. ber bringing in the most new names Fancy Mice. dine it f> a. m., tup at S p. m, go to clip the sd From with fW The Freeholders are making their or membership. That tbe rearing of fancy mice can bed at O p. m., "and tbon Shalt be nine- ty and nine." Tbe Oxford Dictionary. campaign on their record of reducing The 'hints to poultrymen published be made not merely an Interesting Friday, Oct. 10 Until Saturday, Oct. 18 bobby, but also a source of substantial Indeed, gives 1463 as the dste of the county expenditures, and are very monthly by the State Experiment will be held the greatest Floor Covering Sale ever known in the confident of.success. profit. I* Illustrated by the experience Drat mention of "breakfast" For cen- Station Is given to all attending mem- of a Scarborough (England) man, hun- turies afterward It meant only tbe history of this store. Our stock is plentiful and more coming. bers and friends. Another reason why dreds of whose tiny pets find their way morning draft of ale, with or with- Nothing cheap in quality—Only In price. AIL STEEL BUSINESS CARS you, Mr. Poultryman, should get In annually Into the hands of the British out a bite of bread. Everybody tben Your mind is about made up as to the character of carpet and ouch with this work. admiralty. Tame mice are required set about his work fasting.—London ruga you will buy, and of course they must harmonize with other FOR USE OF OFFICIALS Next Monday's meeting will be principally for use In submarines. Spectator. room features, These new fall carpets and ruga certainly cover the They are exceedingly prone to suffoca- Two all-steel business cars to be entire field, and we are sure to save you money over all others. especially Important because the tion. The Scarborough fancier, Mr. An Interesting Exhibit. used by officials of the Ponnsylviania executive committee will announce The following are a few examples of the values: Railroad to transact railroad busi- Bounlnnd. Illustrated this by covering If two great shops could stand side llans for holding a poultry show this the palm of bis hnnd with ordinary by side on the main street of tbe world ness while traveling, will soon be oming winter at the same time as the liquid paint and placing, a tome mouse and all the vlcea could be put In the finished at the Pennsylvania Rail- Rutgers College Poultry Show and it on It. Tbe tiny creature was at once show window of one of them and all road's shops in Altoona, Pa. s hoped that a big attendance will be overcome by the smell of the pnlnt and the virtues In the show window of the Carpets Rugs In a railroad system like the Penn- on hand to hear, the plans for this Im- suffocated tu an Incredibly short time. other and nil the people could go by all Velvet, per yd Velvet, 9x12 . 424.98 to 128.35 day, nil night and see the wludowful sylvania, with some 11,000 miles of portant work, The evening of Oct. -Axminster, 9x12 ... $19.98 to line and with exenslve terminals lo- of virtues as they were and the win- Tap Brussel, per yd. ... 70c 3th Is. the date, the Short Course Byron's Habits. dowful of vices as they were all the 131.50 cated in many cities, it is necessary While Byron was In Ravenna, Italy, All Wool Ingrain made nullding, College Farm, is the placa. world would be good In the morning.— Tap, Brusael 9x12 $13.19 to lor the officials to spend much time ut this in your note book and do not he adopted strange habits. It was his Gerald Stanley Lee's "Crowds." laid and lined for .... 85c custom to rise nt 2 In the afternoon, $23.50 traveling from place to place to confer all to be on hand for a rousing meet- with local officers and to Inspect var- breakfast nnd ride nnd dine at (>. ng. A question box will be at the Not In His Line. tous parts o£ the road. By the use Then he would sit and talk until 5 or loor, let every one make use of It. "They tell me." said the new re- of the business cars last year Penn- U ill the morning, or, If no company were there, he would write a bit of porter, who wns doing an Interview, Matting sylvania officials while traveling 1G0,- "flint you hnve succeeded In forging Crex Bugs "Don .Ttiun." But Ills life wns like Japanese, per yd. . 25cto«Oc 517 miles, were ablo to conduct tho LIST OF LETTERS. tlmt'of Aubrey Rcardsley—upside down yoar way to the front." Japanese^ 6x9 $4<6S "Sir," replied the self made man affairs of the railroad just as if they Remaining uncalled for at the -the day was the ulghj. Chinese, per yd( .. 20c to 45c Japanese, 8x10 I8.8J had boon in their own offices. The South Amboy Post Office for the week coldly, "you have been misinformed r Also a full line b^ Crex Japanese, 9x12 $ business cars are provided with type- nding October 11, 1!)13. In Training, I'm no forger."—London Globe. writer desks, maps, a compilations of Capt. G, Marshall Brg'e. Brockton, "Have you been to sea In the last six and Cocoa Matt: Others at $3.00, $5.10 am 1 Passive. statistics, and other office parapherna 3apt. Fred J. Rowe Sch. Thomas H. or eight years?" "So you lost your money In tbe stock lia. Lawrence, Capt. Grant Sch. C. B. "Not exactly," replied tbe mariner, Whether you are kady to buy now, or later, come and "but I'm not out of practice. Every market?" Since the Pennsylvania System, in lark, Mrs. M. Gel, W. A. Kennedy, 'No," replied Mr. Luiubkin; "1 didn't your selection and we'«hold your order until most convenient i Rose Jenkins, Mrs. Taylor, Robert evening I go to the cluh nnd spend 11)06, began the construction of all- hours In n rocking chnlr whose motion even hnve tho fun of losing It myself. you for delivery. That'Stalr, isn't it? steel passenger equipment, four steel Ingraham, Capt. L. W. Robbins, Brge. has given many men seasickness."— I took another man's tip and then nl office cars have been built. This in- 503, Mazie Dlllion. Washington Star. ; wm) a broker play It for me."—Wash cludes the two which are not yet These letters will be sent to the lngton Star. , Dead Letter Office October 31 1913. Eugenics. \ finished. All Settled. Ilio (n calling for the above kindly say The self mnde man wns speaking. Ho o "Have you asked your father's con idvcrtlsed. 13. R. HAINES. said: "My father was u raiser'(of hogs. To Get Rid of Squeak in Boots. There wns a large family of usi" And sent to marry thnt young mini?" For a cure for squeaking- boots and then his voice wns drowned 'by the "More than Unit. Mother and I Lave shoes insert un a\yl carefully between Twenty-five millions tons of ship- applause.—I.IP*. I dnreil him to refuse."—Detroit Free the layers of leather in tliR sole and, ing rounds Cape Cod annually. Press. l; with the inachin/ oil can oil MIP sole 76-78-80 through the liule opening thus pro- We can dn whnt we ought to do. No grent chnnietors nre formedfjin Perth Am uucud. Cuba ranges from 25 to 100 miles in nnd when wo nay we cannot, iwliy, wt> this world wltlmiil suffering nnd jjslf Dimply will not. •vldth. denial —MiiMMtv i li-iiiy. SWARMING WITH INSECTS, •Ifht break the skeleton's neck. Thflt would kuock off n lijg sum from its The Pest< Are a Veritable Plagun In palue. Besides, consider what it once The Churches Bolivia and Brazil. wee. How would von like to have • SHIPPING A Bister of yours s-ent off iu a box nml Services as Arranged for tbe Insect pests are a pln^'ue on the (Joining Week, NRTIQNRL boundary of Kullrlii and Brazil. "In stood wrong end"— the forests und on the snmiler rivers." SKELETON "Ob. give us a rest on that part of SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. writes Commander Herbert A. Ed- the business. 1 understand that you've CI1HIST CIIUKCU I'AHISH. wards, R. N. H., In tlie Ceograpbieal gut a piece of merchandise to bu ped at the ordinary rates." Journal, "life Is made ulinost unbear- Hector, Kcv. II. M. P. Pearse, It Required Very Careful "You haven't any feeling," the other Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 able. Ants are met with everywhere: Ilesldence, Christ Church llectorr. they swarm over one's person in hun- 'continued. "'I can't resign all that re Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 Handling mains on earth of what was once a Rev. W. E. Grimslmw, Cnrate, dreds, and most of them bite most sav- delicate girl to such hands as yours. agely. There is one kind of red ant. Residence 96 Second Slreefc I'm going along with tbe box myself, Services Sunday, Oet. 12tb, 1913. which lives In trees hollowed ont by By OSCAR COX so that 1 may see it Is handled tender- themselves, whose bite in like a touch ly. Will you take it on those terms?" (Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.) This Bank Pays Interest with a red hot Iron. If a person Inad- "Well, yes. I don't mind If you'll CHRIST CHURCH ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK vertently touches or leans up against Holy Communion 9:00 a. ni, Mark Hudson was station ngeut at take tbe responsibility." Morning Prayer, Baptism and one of these trees the nnts swarm out The agent took hold of tbe box and PER CENT oq balances averaging daily upon him instantly, and his life for Petnbuton Junction. Mark was in tbe Sermon 10:30 a. in. freight house one morning looking1 over was proceeding* to remove it "when be Sunday School 2:30 p.m. hours afterward is a Ions drawn out discovered that it weighed something misery- Then there fire the huge ants, the boxes and bales scattered about Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30 p. m. $500 and over for the month. like a hundred pounds. Services during the week ending 2 called tuennderns, one and n half inch- when he heard a wagon drive up out "That's tbe heaviest skeleton I ever October 18, 1913. es in length; they live In the forks of side nnd Btop. A young man about handled," he remarked. Tuesday—Confirmation In PER CENT in Special Deposit Dapart- trees. Their bite Is particularly pnln- eighteen years of age entered and said "now many have you handled?" ask- structiori . ...-. ' 7:30 p. m. ment on accounts of $200 and over remaining ful, nnd causes the part affected to "I've got a box out hero I'd like tr ed the shipper. Friday—Choir Rehearsal... 7.30 p. m. in Bank for at least Three Months prior to swell up as If poisoned. One of our ship to Fliillowell. You want to be "I don't know that I ever handled 3 soldiers was Incapacitated for several mighty imrticulur about It hccmiKe It any." £)oane Memorial Chapel January 1 and July 1. days by a bite of a tuenndern. Red "Then how can you tell what one of Morning Prayer, Litany and ants: black nnts which make broad. contains something breakable." them should weigh? Take bold of I hat Sermon 10:30 a. m. ISSUES TBAYELEBS1 CHECKS PAYABLE EVERYWHERE. Btralpht roads of their on-n and move "'J'hnt's iill^vcry well KU far us I am end and I'll take tills. Now she goes." Sunday School 2.30 p. m. HELLS FOREIGN DRAFTS PAYABLE IN ANY PABT OF about in battalions: uraylsh white nnts, eonconicd, but 1 can't answer for the And tho box wns carried into the ease after Hie box loaves my kwplnj;.' THE WORLD. living In red colored mounds, six foot freight station and stood up on tilt high: yellow nnts—each and every ono "I've marked Instructions on the lid,' Chapel of tho Good Shepherd. right oinl. Thou the agont wont lo a Sunday School 3.00 p. ra. HARRY C, PERRINE, President R. C. STEPHBNSON. Cashier has Its own particular wily of making replied tint youngster. "Come out iinrt desk and. taking a blank receipt, asked Kvening Prayer 3:30 p. m. Tv FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Cashier unwelcome the Intruder Into Its hnbi- him* u look." tbe .voting man his name. tnt. Tin; agent went, out with the shipper "John Smith," WIIH the reply. I. DIRECTORS: 1 Baptism is Administered as Follows: "Butterflies during bright sunshine ami :-!i\v a bin abimt live anil a half "Any middle name?' DANIEL C. CHlsE CHRISTIAN STRATJB HENRY WOLFF1 At Christ Church, nt tin; 10.30 a. ra, i settled on the surveyors and the Instru- feet long, two feet wide and uightuun "No." Service, Second Sunday of the month. HARRY C.fciRRINE GEORGE V. B0GART ment!* they were using In such mini - liiilii'H high. "Where to'r" "Ilallinvell." At Donne Memorial Chape.l, at 10.30 J. BA#D PERRINE R. C. 8TEPHENS0N bers that survey work bwnino mi Im- "OirpsoV" lit! nski'd, a. in. last Sunday of tho month. possibility. Nor is this all. Wnsps »f "No. Ilia H'H LIK; next tiling to It; lt'n Unllotvi'll wns a (own BOIIIG twenty At Chapel of Cood Shepherd, at 3.30 many colors, but nhvnys with » xtlng; it ski'leton." miles distant. p, m., last Sunday of the month. - fe^Deposit Boxes S2.OO up hornets, whlcji glvo no mercy to man "A skeleton! Isn't Unit a i|iirrr thing "Von don't need the name of the per- or beast: bees of all 8l?.es, some of for you to be shipping from IIIIH son tho skeleton was when alive, do TUB PARISH HOUSE. you?" nuked Mr. Smith, which swarm In one's Rhlrt. eyes, hair, point'.'" oxcliilmi'd the agtmt suspi- Meetings of the Various* Societies: ears, mouth and nostrils seeking mols- ciously. The ngiMit turned from his writing Sunday—The Sunday School.2:30 p. m. turo. Every blade of grass lias a tick "Well, you; It would bo without an anil, Ionising tho shipper iu the face, Monday— wild: of some sort, waiting opportunity to explanation. I saw nil ad. In a III-WH- Tho Woman's Auxiliary . 2:30 p. ra. bury Itself In some one's llcsh. pnpi'i' Ihe oilier (lay for a Kkulolon. I "Young man, will you he offended If The CUrl's Friendly Society 7.30 p. m. "Spiders, horrid bnlry creatures, with knew they hail one they didn't need In I HII.V soiiietlilng pin in to you?" Tuesday— i KEEP IT IN MIND bodies six Inches long, are sometimes tho physiology lecture room of our "No; drive ou." The Junior Auxiliary ... 3:30 p. m. met. One of our men ivns Htung or co!lt>g<>. I'm uMertoii Nttidi'iil, anil I "You're the biggest fool Unit ever Wednesday— bitten by one of these when out shoot- bought It. I've Hold It to the advertiser came Into this Nlation. The basketball team ... 7:30 p. m. THAT Ing; Ills foot where hi* was bitten be- and Imvo iiiiult! some money on It—that "You've lilt It right, punl. I en- Thursday'—• y enme very Inflamed nnd broke out Into Is, If I get It then.* without breaking tered college tun years ago, and I'm a Tho Brotherhood of St. An- any of the bones." freHlnnnn yet. I'vu been turned buck drew (Juniors) 8.00 p. m. raw patches. He had to be left behind The Brotherhood of St. The Citizen Job Department as we wore? on tho march, and when Morton college was HIX inlk-s <1IK with nine classes. 1 WIIH to have been Andrew (Seniors) 8:00 p. m. wo sent for him three weeks Inter no tant from the Junction. There was n graduated with the clnss of 'CM. Now Friday— ' Is prepared to da any and all kinds of was still limping." co-iil Institution connected with It. I uin nt tl«> ioot of the class of '11." The Teachers' Training 'Oh. Rlvn iw a rest. I've something Tho box was lying on Its bottom, ami Class 7:30 c. m. Song Name* of the State*. tacki'il to the cover wnH u curd on to do besides chinning with an Idiot. Tho most beautiful place names in which were written the iiiHtrnctloiis: There's your receipt. I'll put the box on the next train that comes iilong, nt The Rector can be found at the NOTEHEAUS the world, according to Robert Louis Breakable. Keep this Bkle up most of Rectory (except on Mondays) from Stevenson, nre those of North Amer- tins time. Stflnil on end occasionally Utr 12:05, That's an hour." LETTERHEADS uwhik'. 'Isn't there H train before tbnt 8:30 to 9:30 a. m., and from 1:30 to ica. "The names of tho states and ter- On one end wns another enrd staling 2:30 p. m., and requests that cases ol ENVELOPES ritories," he declares In "Across the time?" sickness be reported to him promptly BILLHEADS Plains," "form themselves Into u cho- that when tho box was stood on end "No." In order that he may attend to them STATEMENTS rus of sweet nnd romantic voenblps— that end was to be up. In no ease At this point a enrriago wns driven BUSINESS CARDS Delaware, Ohio, Indiana. Florida. Da- up to tho passenger entrance of the SOCIETY CARDS kota, Iowa, Wyoming. Minnesota and station, and I tr. Uiilwell, president of METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH RULED.BLANKS' the Curollnns. There nre few pooms Murton college, and br. Arabella Cax- . F- F. Craig, Pastor. BLANK BOOKS with a nobler music to the ear; a song- ton, president of tbe woman's college PAMPHLETS ful, tuneful land, nnd If a new nomer of the name institution, alighted. The Services beginning Sunday, Oct. 12. shall nrlse from the western continent agent, who had charge of both the pas-10:30 a, in. Preaching. senger and freight departments, was his verso will be enriched, his pages 2:00 p. m. Junior C. E. ' . ' ~\ Bing spontaneously, with the names of proceeding to the ticket office when 2:30 p. m. Sunday School — „ states and cities that would strike the Mr. Smith stopped him and snid: 7:00 p. m. Senior C. E. fancy In a business circular." "See here, old man; don't talk nbout 7:45 p. m. Service of Song led by the that skeleton I'm shipping. These two choir. Books for all. SAMUEL E. SHINN & SONJAS. J. DOLAN prexys were opposed to the side, and 8.00 p. m. Preaching Service. Soiled Paperi. they might not like to see it go." Painters and Daeoratora Large papers or leaves of bcokn that Thursday 7.15 p. m. Class Meeting. 1 "Oh, I mind my own business," re- 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Paper Haagtaf aa< Mereiee W«rk have become soiled from muo. .han- "plled the agent and went on his way, dling can be put Into perfect ci udltion Iittautot Cheer Mir It ble opportunities for CARD OF THASK^f ^ The undersigned wish to^extend their sincere thanks to all the kind ]> friend3 who sent flowers at the fun- TOILET PAPER RJUS 25c eral of E. Walter Fisher; and also to Brief Items Concerning Peopie We those who supplied carriages, and Know that Prove Interesting all who helped in any way in their Crisco, per can - - - . 24c time of bereavement . Tryphosa, 3 packages - - 25c Reading. MR. and MRS. FRANK FISHER MR. and MRS. GEORGE McKENNA Imported Norwegian Sardines - 18c John Cosgrove, Jr., spent Saturday (Cherry Diamond Brand) at New York. Folks are either self-made or self- Nabob Pancake Flour - - 1 Oc marred. Mrs. Henry Selover spent Monday last at Trenton. * J. FIJfGEOBTE Fancy California Peaches 20c Charles Heath was a New York DEALER IX JUNK Long No. 3 Can visitor last Saturday. South and Pertb Amboy 182 Patterson St. Telephone 8S3 Howard Brand Cove Oysters, a can 10c Mrs. and Mrs. V. N. James spen Perth Ambof X. J. Saturday at Little Silver. Dunham's Clam Chowder, a can 2Oc Island Brand Buckwheat, a package 10c J. W. Maboney was a visitor in New UPHOLSTERING York city on Friday of last week. Carpets and linoleum laid, shades Celery Salt, per box 10c hung and furniture repairing Tooth Picks, per box 5c J. J. O'Connor attended the basebal of all kinds. game at New York last Saturday. Best Work at Lowest Prices. Concord Brand Mlnnesotta 7 O John Wbalen witnessed the base- WM. S. THOMAN, Cond. Flour, 24% Ib. sack I 0 ball game at New York last Saturday. Highland St. South Amboy

Gustavo Smith, of New York, spen the week end with his mother in this ATTENTION PLEASE William E. Sloverl city. John Street Near Broadway, Mrs. M. Lawrence of Brooklyn, is Good Things to Eat visiting Mrs. Susie Scully, of First street, on Sale at Brown

Mrs. E. H. Terrel, formerly of Cam' Bros. Tea Company den, has moved to 66 Catherine street, THERE IS NO DOUBT when you buy at this city. Lebanon Bologna Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Jones, of Stevens Cheese avenue, are visiting friends in Mll- Hoeqtiefort, Tinpnrtfd Swiss, Take a Tip From Us wankle, Win. Philadelphia Cn-ani, Pimento, Olliiifiilu, Umburger, MUCH- 113 David Street and have your next suit made by Mlas Ray Erwln of this city spent Hter, TuHty and domestic eliepse the International :: :: :: Sunday with Miss Jessie Elmore, of because experience has taught us how to buy. We are Perth Amboy. Vegetables and f offering for this week; No houae in the country la fto splendidly equipped to turn out flue made-to-measure clothes; clothes of real quality which bear upon Fruits Mrs. Mary Thompson, of Plainfleld, their face the mark of aristocracy, The beat weaves only will be Cauliflower, Malaen Grupes, Prime Rib \ Or Hindquarters spent the week end at the home of found here on display, together with the latest models of smart Applfg, Bw<>et 1'otiitocK, Celery, Mrs. S. A. Mills, - ' Cranberries, Cabbave, Limn Roast . . Id Genuine Lamb exclusive cut •:• •:- . •:• •:- -:- .> Beans (in pod), Bunuuaa and Miss Maude Marian, of New York, Quinces. Pot Roast - 16c ...» '•'$ spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Van Pelt. Vanilla Drips Syrup Picnic Hams GEORGE GREEN By the quart. N "The One-Price Store" Prof, E, B. Bostwlck, of Mtddletown, Also Chickens, Veal, Sausage, Spareribs, Pork Loins, Conn., have been visiting friends in New Buckwheat and Fresh Hams, Etc. 158 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. town the past week. Pancake Flour TelepKoaeOrdcn Quality and Weight QuaranUad. Mrs. Harold Powers, of Red Bank, Will Rewire spent last Saturday at the home of Brown Bros. Tea Co. Careful Attention Telephone 26-J Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chevalier. 183 Broadway Telephone 153-W The Next Telephone Directory Russell D. Anderson has returned home after a trip to Syracuse and Goes to Press New Haven to visit relatives. Misses Margaret and Katherine Thursday, October 23rd, 1913. Hlmmelberger, of Stevens avenue, If You spent the week end at Allentown, Pa. Will your friends and business Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Pullen, ot are resolved this Fall associates find your name in this new Allenhurst, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stephen- to have absolutely telephone book ? son. the finest made-to- measure clothes—if The customer who wants to place Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Norcross, of his order, the friend who wants to Ocean Grove, spent the week end at you are ready to quit the borne of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mit- experimentation and reach you quickly, or the business as- chell. sociate who has matters to discuss want to secure the pennant-winning with you—all consult the Telephone Mrs. Frank Bender and sons, of Minersville, Pa., are spending the tailoring of all Am- Directory as the modern business guide week witb Mrs. Susie Scully of First street. erica—then insist on and social register and hope to find your that Royal Tailored name there. Miss Eva Forgotson, of Montclair Look. This store is State Normal School, spent the week ready to give it to Why not decide to install a tele- end with her parents on Washington venue. you-at$16,#17,$20, phone now, and get your name in the $25, $80 and $35 per next book? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fillies and fam- ily, of Mount Holly, have moved into made-to-measuresuit the residence on John street owned by or overcoat. And Rates are Reasonable Charles Roddy. there is no such thing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlllard, of as "partial satisfac- 'hlladelphia, have moved into the tion" in a Royal NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. residence on John street, owned by Mrs. Maria Olmstead. Tailored garment. B-4 The coat, the vest T. SPAWN, Local Commercial Manager, Mr. and Mrs. Scudder Silvers, of and the trousers are 108 Fayette Street, •_ ' Perth Amboy, N. J. reehold, spent Friday afternoon of last week in this city at the home of built to your figure Mrs. Mary Brown, on John street. in every line and seam — and if all Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stephenson, o* David street, left on Monday for two three are not 100% week's vacation at Washington, D. C, aston, Pa., Norfolk, Va., and other right, we will not let you take any of them. For the Royal Guarantee,, attached to oints of interest. every garment, says—"If this suit doesn't fit and please you in EVERY RESPECT, . ' - o i we ask you not to take it—not to pay one penny," EDWARD WALTER FISHER, Why not be a ROYAL TAILORED MAN this Fall? Isn't it time to get Edward Walter Fisher departed that ring—that solitaire? his life on Sunday last at the homo Or that plain, gold band ? if his brother-in-law,' Gieorge Mc- Coat Sweaters for Men and Boys. \ ••••.., • . , •';.J.V>,; Cenna, at Maxvllle, after an illness of If so, this is the place, be- Flannel SHirts. . ' •;";••, •••••'.'•'..;.. '.,. *t&\V$''' everal weeks. J : cause the chance to choose The funeral was held on Thesday Signal Shirts, the Railroad Man's Work Shirt. '' :V V-:'-(V0^:^^ is so great and the prices fternoon at 2 o'clock from the Hunting Coats, Khaki Pants and Leggings. : '"v;\VA^^1^' ' are so reasonable. iou3e, and was largely attended by A full line of Men's Furnishings for the descriminatir ^uyirfe^f^' If you are not sure about the time, here is elatives and friends. { a sure time-piece, a beauty, jeweled, guaran- The service was conducted by Rev, 1. M. Pearse, rector of Christ Sburch, Footwear for all occasions for Men and Womer teed and accurate to the minute. It is the ho floral offerings consisted*'of aome ( leautiful pieces. John J. Sctflly was neral director. The pall .'bearers TFenton eije Messrs. John Korka, Sr., George .etiry, Jr., Oscar Lamberaton, Char- 15.00 to 919.00 ed Bennett, LewiB Mount and Abra- SAMUEL KINSTLINGER \ am Hubbs. Interment was made in JewBlei' and Optician ^ •'irist Church cemetery. >ay Opp. C, R. R. Station ldvert}?e In Tb- I THE SOUTH AHBOt CITIZEBT. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1813. For the Children EEKiT LETTEB TO FABMEBS, Costume For « Witoh F. K. Stevens, Agriculturist •t > Helloween Perty. SPECIAL FACTORY Lehigh Valley Railroad.)

The work horse is ot relative im portance greater than ever before and that importance Is steadily increasing. The driving horse Is disappearing be fore the automobile and It is likely i the future among horses only th \ SALE trotter and the worker will remain, Of these, the work horse is of special importance to the farmers in this sec tion. It Is worthy of notice that in many sections, of our country fanner Our renovated sales floors are full of the choicest selections prefer for their, work the mule, ulalm ing that it is tougher, stronger ana of the best products of our factories at Steger, 111., the only city more easily kept than the horse. With us, however, horses are in a vast ma jority, devoted exclusively to the manufacture of Pianos and Player According to the census of 1910 there were in New Vork 717,000 horses Pianos. and 4,000 mules; In Pennsylvania 619, 000 horres, 43,000-mules; In New Jer sey lO3,(4o horses, 5,000 mules. It is of a goo&deal of importance, there We can boast that 70 per cent, of all Pianos in Perth Amboy fore, thatjtve know how to raise colts and bovjfto feed and care for them and vicinity originated in Steger, 111., and were sold by us. Each when jflJey get Into the harness. Ghosts hold carnival on Halloween horses as well as with cows, und many and weird are the tricks mid schemes prepared for that night. and every sale created a new sale. Satisfaction is the key-word there are many good breeds. The Entertnlulnjf 1H entirely informal, and most common are the Percheron, the it adds to the fun If the gathering be to our success. Belgian and the Clyderdale. For an held In e barn, a loft, a kitchen or 'I round good farm horn the Ferohe- even n cellar. It IN a good plan for one n has, in my mind, no superior, of the older girls to disguise herself atever breed we have It is wise to a» a witch. The Illustration above shows mi excellent costume. A "thrill It gives us pleasure to reprint a letter received by us to (it as nearly pure as poasiblo. BlooifMounts in horses, cows, hogs, Ing" pastime Is to seat all guesU upon the floor around a large muslin sheet, illustrate this fact. ehlckensj-and folks. In an absolutely dark room. While The most Important thing in the the witch tells a blood curdling story treatment of the horse is that we bo Illustrative object* sre passed nround kind and gentle. The horse, espec- underneath the sheet from linud to ially the pure bred, is a nervous, sen- hand. A kid glove stuffed with bran MESSRS. STEGER AC SONS, Perth Amboy, N. J.: sitive, ' intelligent animal and will Rnd soaked in Ice water for an dour readily do what is required of him if la as clammy a band ns one could "Z£!ZGentlemen— The two Pianos purchased from you recently are he understands. The practice—far too wish. Peeled white grapes. Icy cold, make "loose eyes," cold boiled maca- meeting with the entire satisfaction of the Committee in charge of the common—of loud and angry language roni and spaghetti will represent mun- in handling horses Is not necessary cles, a toy mouse und spider, a hot instruments. We have given the Pianos a severe test, such as the usual and frequently spoils an otherwise baked potato and a prickly burr add school usage, also we have called on persons not in any way interested to good team. Interest, while u plaster of pnrlg skull In feeding horses there are few could be added for the climax. try the instruments and to express their opinions, and they have given us things about which all agree. Some to understand that the Pianos are of an excellent standing, the tone and feed before watering, others reverse Domino Fortunee. the order. Some feed one grain, Most children bare a box of dom- action of each being as good as any instrument they have tried. others one mixture, and everyone is Inos In the bouse. Did you know that The Committee takes pleasure in stating these facts for you, as they sure his feed is best. The range of there Is a way of telling fortunes with proper feed is very wide. Probably domlnoa? Try to learn their significance fully appreciate now how little they knew about Pianos when they started and when your friends come tell them a mixture ot corn and oats in equal their future prospects. Ur the dom- out to make the purchase, but the good advice and treatment of the Man- parts by weight is as widely used and ino* on the table with their faces ager of your store at Perth Amboy made it possible for the Committee to Is as satisfactory as any grain ration. down, shuffle them, then draw one and The hulls'of the oats make the mix •«e the number. Here are tho mean- get the right instrument for our schools, and in view of these facts we wish ture a corase feed and the corn sup- ings:— to express our appreciation, both for the manner in which your business is plies the element of energy that every Double »ii—You will receive money. good food must have. There are two Blx-flve—Qolng to place of amusement. transacted and the excellent instruments delivered us. Six-four—You will have trouble. Important principles to be observed Six-three—Tou will ride In an auto. whatever feed is used: 81x-two-You will receive a preunt. Respectfully yours, Six-one—You will five charity. 1. The heaviest feed should be at Six-blank—Tou will gutter. Board of Education, Sayreville, N. J. Bight. Authorities agree that about Double live—Ton will move to another fcouea. one-fourth should be fed in the morn- Five-four—Tou will buy property. FRED. H. MUSCHICK, ) ing, another fourth at noon and the FIve-three-Tou will receive • visit Flve-Two-Tou will take a water trip. ADOLF AUER, ^Committee. rest at night. The reason for this la Five-one—Tou will have • romance. clear. He has time in the night to Double (our—Tou will treat a crowd. GEO. L. SULLIVAN, ) digest and assimilate whatever be has Four-three—A falM alarm at your houM. Four-two—Beware ot thieve*. •s an evening teed. Four-one—Trouble with a friend. 2; When idle, the horse should have Four-blink—You'll get's, letter. Double three—A Midden wedding. leas feed than when at work and this Three-two—You will lewe money. is true it lie Is standing without work Ttireeione—A great dlacovery at band. Never heretofore have our warerooms afforded better op- Double two—Tou hive • rival. tor a single day. The following esti- Two-one—You will have • quarrel. mate of the amount ot feed for a Two-blank—You will set Bood news. portunities for selection—never heretofore have we offered such horse doing light, medium and heavy Double one—You will find something. One-blank—Success will award you. •work is based upon the Wolff-Leh- Double blank—Bad luck. tnann Standards: bargains. Light work, 12 lbs. hay, 10 lbs. corn Jumping the Candle. and oats in equal parts by weight; This Is a time honored game for Hal- medium work, 10 lbs. .hay, IB lbs. corn loween by which any maiden may find and oats In equal parts Jby weight; out In what month she is to be mar- ried. heavy work, 12 lbs. hay, 18 lbs. corn Upright Pianos from $85.00 up Twelve candles, named for the and oats In epual parts by weight; mouths In regular rotation, are lighted In general when work is light, hay and placed on the Boor nbout two feet Bhbnlri be increased and grain dimin- apart in n long row or two rows If the ished. room is small. Over these candles, one New Upright Pianos from $160.00 up The prlco of horses has Increased by one, end) plnyer must jump. The in tlie last forty years until in 1910 first candle that is extinguished by the the avi'rogo price of a horse in New draft of ulr from the jump tells the York, Pennsylvania or Now Jersey happy month. Player Pianos from $450.00 up Care should bo taken to nvold sotting was mow than twice tho average .he clothing: on fire from the candles. value of horses In tho United States In 1S87. The time will soon come, The Blarney Stone. nppnrently, when it will bo iirofltablo The blarney stone Is a line game for for fanners to rear their horses ra- Halloween mid Is eoiwldornblo fun. ther than 'buy them. Tho brood j. Mtone should lie treated to n gener- rnaro may be worked up to tho time of His Imtii of whitewash and bo placed You Can Make Your Own Terms. foaling and after two weeks of rest n the conlor of a large table. A round me Is liest. Tell how the fairies have may be put at moderate work again. >!.urei1 a Hpell upon It and groat good ' Various estimates have been made fortune will attend any one who BUC- We also carry a full line of ns to the cost of raising n colt. Those coeds in kissing It after having been differ boctvuse they are based upon tha blindfolded -and turned around three price ot grain and hay at a certain times. tlrao or plnco and such nn estimate Victor-Victrolas and Accessories '" not qorrect for another time or Fortune Telling. -. A method outlined In a recent For HalloWeu burn all the letters of "n the Cornell Reading Courses tho ulphabe)'in a big pumpkin with a very farmer to decide what bot poker./ Then bang it In the door- Victor Records, Re way, twirl vapidly und have each guest cost him to raise a colt. As try to stftb a letter with n long bfltpln. g he will eat about 180 The letter hit is supposed to be the .' a mixture, half wheat bran, Initial/letter of one's future mate. If A small deposjfe will hold any instrument for future delivery, -neal. As a weanling he will nonev'ls hit. celibacy is the fate In • rest of his first year Btorfe". mixture made of / ~ we will hold it resldy for shipment when ever you wish to have it •neal, 25 pounds of : Health Note. . •Ms of .ground "lint is the quickest way to get fan delivered. ' »at 1470 It of the butcher. lack-o'-tantern. "" *ie g!rew and grew, • loll. Mdren knew

••us size •rryeyss. STEGER £ SONS PIANO MFG CO. path ' 153 S '"-Strict :: \ :: Perth Amboy, N. I. THE (SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. BOARD OP HEALTH. OFFJOE—First Street, near Broadway. Messrs. Sexton, Wilson, Gelsinon, Coszens, Health Inspector Parisen An Agreeable SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. and Plumbing Inspector Albaugh were present at a meeting of the Brown Bros. Specials; Items of Interest Presented In OPPORTUNITIES FOB ALL Board of Health hold on Thursday Short Paragraphs for Busy evening. We are anxious that our business efforts and FOU UENT. The Health Inspector's report was Presence, Readers. read and approved, several nuisances activities shall be such that their "Echo" will roil HliN'f-House, six rooms, all Im- having been abated. In one Instance provements: with garage (or two machines. reflect an increasing confidence by our trade. Apply to Charles Htouorwald, Jiordentown Register Dext Tuesday. a property owner failed to comply a pleasant manner, the avenue; or at Vrnr.ur Bros., I'ertli Amboy with the Board's reqviest to abate a To receive back satisfactory reflection of our N.J. 10-11-tf If you want to vote, be sure that nuisance after receiving two notices. weekly message to you means as clear and FOH HUNT—Clean Furnished liooms at tactful ability to ap the Central Heslaurunt, llroachvuy. 1U-11- your name is on the registry list. The inspector had the nuisance abat- concise a message by us as it is possible to send FOIl IlKNT—Flat, four large rooms, sas: ed, Ihe Board ordering the amount bath, all Improvements, on Hordentoivn uve- nue. Apply to s. l,erner. 5-17-tf If you have not registered this fall paid and bill sent to the property proach a man withou owner to reimburse the Board. POK HUNT—Store, lil-' Broadway, 1'. 1'.do .so next Tuesday. Polls open from Kenau. 7-B-tf 1 to 9 p. m. The Plumbing Inspector reported rubbing him the wrong FOH U10NT—IIOOIUB In I'arlsou liulldlng. six Inspections, his bill amounting to Specials Saturday and Monday Only Steaui heat, electric Uylit and water. In- quJre.on pibmisos. &-7-tf The temporary bridge over Cheese $6.00 being ordered paid by the Board. quake creek at Morgan is being re The report of Treasurer Cozzens way—all these coun FOR SAM. moved this week. shows a balance on hand, Oct. 1st of Best Elgin Creamery Butter It). 8Oc $508.00. for nothing, unless sup FOH HAt,E CJII0A1'—Double huuht' and two lots on Ueorge street, between Stevens Rev. Paul A. Hauglitoling, of River A communication was read from and l'lue avenues. Apply to .Mrs. ilrennnii, the Government Authorities request- Stevens avenue; or nt Biunnau'sbur her shop, ton, N. J., will preach In the Pre3l>y ported by well-cut, per Lean Oali. Hams, lb. - 13c Broadway. 10-1 l-l terian Church tomorrow (Sunday). tag that report bo sent. to.Washington FOH BALIS—Two lots on Ward nvDUue, tabulating amount of milk consumed cheap to riulek buyer. A grout opportunity to Becuro land In this rapidly (rowing real' William H. I'artsen has sold the E in/this city, securing quantity deli- feet fitting individually dential section. Trolley within one Mock, Sweet Clover Cond. Milk, ean lOc j Apply to A Htelnor, 25Church street. 10-11- B. Bostwlck proiierty at the corner o vered by each milk dealer. The Soc- Main street and Stevens avenue to /ct&ry and Health Inspector were re- FOU SALE—Four houses, all lmprovj styled clothes. monts, good location. Apply to A. Stelnei Captain Daniel Salmon. quested to make the report. •S Church street. 8-iu-trj Pure Jersey Lard, lb. - 14^cf FOU SALE—Nine room house, cellar nude,, Whole house, gas, city water, and thrBe lots At, tlio meeting of the Mlnlsterla You can flatter a man by calling MORAL-Wear on George street, Known as the KdwarcU pro- -————————— V/ perty. Could lie niiide Into a two-family Association held at Ocean Grove las him a sad dog, but call ililm a measly bouse with but little expense. Make an oiler. Monday, llev. J, E. Shaw, of this city, cur and lio'll try to alter your map. Apply at Citizen olilce. (i-7-tf a paper on "Little BuRiness and FOR SALE—Three lots on Second street, Briegs-Built Clothes Canned Tomatoes, large cans 8cV Will sell single lots if desired. A. Btelner, 25 Big Duslness." It wa3 greatly ap Church Btreet. 4-Mf preoiated by the clergy present. CUSTOM AND READY-TO-WEAR FOR BALE—A special bargain In a nine WANTED room house and I! lots, city water and gaa or electric lights. Also 6 room house, tine yard The Great Council of Now Jersey, Eagle Brand Cond. Milk, limited, can 12c .00 In stamps with followlnri A bargain. Apply to O. Mcaonlgle. 10-18 / New Fall Shirts Corn Starch, package 10c BeBt Tea (any flavor) %lb.. Me FOR SALE—A. two-Heated carriage wltn On Munday morning the horse at two aeti or rubber tired wheels. A bargain. Imperial Baking Pdr, %lb.. 25c Apply to Henry Wolff. 10-11 tactaed to the milk delivery wagon of and Neckwear. Vanilla or Lemon Ext. bot. lOe UPHOLSTERING—Carpets and linoleum Leonard Purman became frightened Antl Dust, package 10c laid, ahades hung, and furniture repairing or $10.00 In stamps with following J all kinds. Beat work and low prlcea. Wni.S, and ran away. The wagon was badly Thoman, Highland street, South Am boy damaged, the wheels and axle being Ammonia, bot 10c Best Tea (any flavor) lb.... Me WE STOKE YOUU furniture In airy broken as well as the shaft3. rooms. Reasonable rates. Money advanced Eagle Cocoa, box 15c Imperial Baking Powder, lb. 45e on storage receipts. Millers' Furniture driver, Joe Carey, escaped without Store, 84*317 State St. cor. Fayette, Perth injury. A a> boy, N. ]. 5-10 BRIEGS Y MOMCT TO LOAN In Sums of •100, $10(1, M00. »«£, WOO and up to |i,D0O. Inquire at Law The many friends of MIES Elizabeth The Tailor, Clothier and Haberdasher Offlweotjohn », Lorely. 14» Broadway. Brown Bros. Tea Co. Dayton were pleased to see her out MONET TO LOAM on Bond and Mortgag* •PP'y 10 J, A. Ooaa, P. O. Building. at the Dollar Roll Call at the John 91 Smith St. BLUE FRONT street M. B. Church last Friday even- DIDN'T KNOW THE DlffERENCE HELP WAHTED. ing. Miss Dayton is rapidly regaining Perth Amboy. 183 Broadway Telephone 153-W her health and will soon be able to . between the color of his AGENTS WANTED-For side line; good paying prapoaltloa. Address P. O. Box 351,resume her duties as organist in the own money and his em- South Amboy, N. J. 10-11-4 church. ployer's and conseque- HUB-MARK George Mundy has purchased from ntly got into trouble RUB B ERS Mary Elizabeth Marr property at the for being color-blind, OPERATORS northeast corner ol Alfred Ktngham and Morgan road, In Sayrevllle town- is a story that is going Bhtp; and John Cottrell has purchaa ing around. An optical H. Wolff & C». ed from the same party three acres delusion may lead you WANTED of land on the east side of the right ot way of the Jersey Central Traction into trouble at any SM tk*t tfc* Halt-Mark U •• lfc« rnUar bWar* yea buy. It ii your On House Dresses Company. time, so if your vision is iaawaac* ol SUatlard Fint Quality defective haveyoureyes R«bbarF«otw«arforavaiypurpM« Don't forget to attend the first local SOU) BY football game ot the season on 8te- examined by a special- Plain easy sewing; venadale this (Saturday) afternoon, ist and glasses made H. KOLLISCBC SEWING Machine between the Scholastic Eleven and the and adjusted to rem- A that has stood the Irvlngton High School. The local test, and is as good as Good Pay and steady team 1* very strong this year and edy your own particu- any on the market, at expects a victory, although IrvingUm lar eye trouble. Only a OYSTERS! prices considerably has a very fast team. The game will work. Trolley fare al- at 3.30 o'clock. skilled optician can fit IF IOB WANT A lower than the majori- you perfectly, and you GOOD STEW OR FRY ty of good machines. lowed. Apply to The members of Joel Parker Coun- will find one when con- We have them here in cil, Jr. O. U. A. M., Oriental Court, STOP AT stock, and are guaran- MARTIN HERRMAN, No. 3, are planning to participate in sulting the big Hallowe'en Celebration and teed for ten years. Whltthud Building, Upper Floor, parade at New Brunswick. Following SAMUEL KINSTLINGER, P. P. KENAN'S CAPE MAIN AND OMKtlT STREETS, the regular meeting this Friday night, Jeweler and OptleJn 188 Bmdwr.y. arrangements will bo made pertaining Oysters served la any ttyle. Alao Automatic Lift Drop Head, six drawers, SOUTH RIVER. N. J. to custumes, etc. The members will Broadway Opp. C. R. R. Depot old In the shell. Orders promptly panel front, ball bearing, full quarter go in comic attire and expect to make attended to. sawed oak, piano polish frames, . . Office Phone 190 Residence l'hono 110 good showing. j EDWIN O. RODDY Seven Drawer, auto lift, drop head, ball $/)CL AA There will be another sale of crul- bearing, solid golden oak, polished, - •JwV.Uv AIL KINDS Of INSURANCE lers and a quilting on Wednesday, Machine, Five drawer, auto lift, drop (£9/1 AA October 29th, by the Baptist Ladies' t REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD Aid Society, in the lecture room of the head, ball bearing . ... £ *.VV church. These delicious crullers that SPECIALS! Commissioner of Deeds ell so fast one must be on time or Machine, Five drawer, hand lift, solid IJ.WJ Rooms 12 to IS Farlsen Building, adles and others of the church and wear, at - - . . . - 19c 'rlends are busy getting ready for All with full set of attachments and acces- k Angnsta St, Sonth Amboy. he church fair and supper to be held Men's 50c and 75c Fleeced Lined Underwear, sories, instruction book, and ten year Open Evenings 7.00 to 9.00. December 9th and 10th. It la said guarantee. this fair and supper will be something at ...... 42c CHESTER W00L8EY fine. Men's $1,50 Flannel ShirtB at - - 95c. PIANO TUNER 7Rev. James Gilbert Mason, candidate Men's $2.00 well-made Pants at -. - $1.45 or governor of New Jersey of the ii. woiir & Co, 278 Comstoch St. / Men's $2.50 Shoes, button or lace, at - 1.95 NEW BRUNSWICK, JT. J. rohibition party, was in this city on Friday of last week and made an ad- All work done satisfactory. Orders dress In front of the Post Office build- Men's $3.00 Shoes, in gun metal, box calf or by mall promptly attended to. 9-27-4 ing on Broadway. The candidate ar- patent leather, at K • - - 2.45 ived by automobile aocompained by F, Men's $10.00 and 12.50 Suits, plain and mix- J. STEPACOFF A. Frost, of New Brunswick, candidate How Many of Your Teeth Arte Nils*' or Assembly on the same ticket. The ed goods, all wool, at j - - - 7.95 ' One, three, five, eight, tvelve, or more? Tl^a1 t v FIRST CLASS Io38 keenly goes'without Baying. Did you kno"" andidate's speech was full of en- Boys' 75c Strong Pants atj • • - 45c if those loBt teetu <»n be replaced BO that y- HOUSE PAINTER AND DECORATOR huslasm and he predicted a big wavo comfort and onJojWip.nt as yc«ftHd •wb.Pr •ms Painted for $2.00 up. Kalso- •t reform for the Stater. A largo num. tad you needn't i • y " r— ber gati^red to hear his addre33 lone. OUT method ^""ifesi .from $1.00 up. ivhich waiKquIte lengthy. The Turner Store I nave every mlsai ^ «le work done with. Best Outfitter to i|en and Boys lyou samples ot t ^ "S *ilto Lead, at reasonable \ •"DR. B3 , from Head to Foot OFF 'ates furnished, KBAYS—JOfivsON—On Saturday, nd ordera to October 11, 19 by Rov. H. M. P. Broadway and David Sit. S" h Amboy v S(, Perth Anilioy ,}t.- Jf. 'earae, Lawrcn ICeajs to Henrietta oknson. T) WTH AMBOY CITIZEN. SAMUEL E. SHINN & SON SOCIETIES Painters and Decorators Gen. Wm. S. Trues Post, No. 118, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. WATER PRESSURE G. A. B., meets flrst and third Wed- Paper Hugiat Mi Mamie* Wmk nesday afternoon of eaoh month at Eitlmrtti Ckeer folly Gfrn. 3 o'clock, in Michael Welsh's Hall. NEW IOBK AMUSEMENTS. IS Yean Experfeae*. Commander, Aaron Stillwell; Adju- Tremendous Force Exerted at tant, S. H. Chatten. Gaiety Theatre. the Bottom of the Sea. 83 George Street South Amboy St. Stephen'* Lodge, Jfo. 6J, F. * i. M. Meets at K. of P. Hall, flrst and "Nearly Married," the farce by Ed third Mondays of each month (except- gar Selwyn, 1B keeping its audience MR THERE COULD NOT RISE. The RADLE PIANOS ing July, August, and hoi days) at In a state of great good humor at th Bell like hot cakes. Everyone IB BO 7:30 p. m. pleased with them, that one sold im- Gaiety Theatre, New York, where th' mediately brings another customer Joel Parker Council, No. 69, Jr. to tins wilier iilouc In 1(55 eltw, vice-president; IJert Lambert- ton* to the sijnnre foot. Evi-n If n div- Opera House, New York, Mon- It's A Cure That's Sure son, Master of Forms; John French, bight, October 20th. For here one ing mitt u-riH rioviwd to witliNtiiml tills financial secretary; Joseph E. Pippett, enormous prmauro trouble would tie -fOR- recording secretary; Joseph Hubbard, ids melodrama, farce and romance found In ucttliiK n I>I|PI> line Hint long chaplain; Peter J. Cassidy, treasurer. i about equal quantities so deftly nnd withstanding the pressure thnt RHEUMATISM, GOUT. blended that they make "a potent tonic, Friendship Council, No. 16, I), of L. would not liivnk of ltn own welulit. SCIATICA, AND meets on alternate Fridays of each one that barely gives the audience In the cnne of a Mllmmiinu boat It LUMBAGO month, at 2.ISO p. m., In Knights of \ Chance to get its breath between in Hlljfhlly dlnVivnt Jloro only tlie Ut: Imvi. ruii'il TlmiMUU'la Ultt] Pythias Hall, First and Stockton strength of tho bont In tbe newssnry streets. Councilor, Mrs. Ethel Stult3; ' thrills. The story is that of a young JONES BREAK-UP Kentuckian, unhappy heir of an old H. U. WARNER thliiK- Kiit to be HtronK the wnlls hnve Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada Ward. to be thlfkcnod, nnd this ndds to the AND IT WILL CURE YOU family feud, who shoots the last mem. Paul neGrnw Hamilton Lodge, Ho. In "The Ghost Breaker" at Grand Opera House. New York weight, fonFi In sympathy with him and his story ed for It, etc. Ro there Is a well do- nned limit to ii marine bont'R diving Protection Engine Company meet* protects him and engages him to rid LOWEST PRICED on the fourth Thursday of eacb month her ancient castle in Spain of tha Let us tnko the extreme depth of the HAIirJWAHK STORK IN TOWN. at Engine House. Bergen Hill, at 7:30 p. m. President, William Birmingham; ghost which haunts It and which, it Sperling Comment. sea BO fur found, thut of five miles, nnd find the pressure to the square foot on Treasurer, Michael 'WelEh; Foreman, Is feared, has caused the death of her tho bottom. As wnter Is comparative- O. I. BERGEN Patrick Conway; Secretary, Francis brother. Smuggled out of the hotel Stanton. ly im'Oiiiprt'Willilo, n cubic foot of It Corner Slovens uvonno and Flrat street. In a trunk, the Kentuckian is started made his debut as a reg'lr referee In welglw pnu'tlenlly the some on the Hardware, Tinware, Agateware, General Morgan Lodge, Re. M, I. O. on a course of adventure that does Perth Amboy's Easy this game. surface o« at the bottom of tbe son. Gas lixtureK, Mantels, (iiiH 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening at rot cease until the ghost is laid, the The following 1B the lineup: In the case of fresh water this 1s sixty- 1'lutcs. Etc. 7.30 o'clock, at Knights of Pythlaa catsle's store if hidden treasure re- Nationals vs Montnuka two and a half pounds. Salt WRter SCHOOL SPPPLIES-Big Stock Hall. Noble Grand, Syrus E. Davis; for the Riversides weighs slightly more. So all one has Secretary, Charles P. Thomas; Finan- vealed,' the plotters overthrown and Forwards cial Secretary, Adolph Stelner. Downs Daly to do to nnd tbe pressure due to the Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars the "ghost breaker" started back for water at any depth Is to multiply the Star Building and Loan AsioelaUra, America, with the princess at his side. Cheered by the largest crowd Burkhard Grace depth In feet by sixty-two and a hnlf, CANVAS GLOTBS of South Amboy, N. i.,J. , meets ilna Cttunyy For Mr. Warner, the play and Its role which ever witnessed basketball in Center and the nnawer is npparent at once In LAWN MOWERS SHAKPENED. Hall, on the fourth Monday eveala«Tealawg J in each month. Presidentresident,, Thoma~ s / of Warren Jarvis, the Kentuckian, the Knights of Pythia3 Hall, the South Lyons Nebus pounds. C. Gelslnon; Secretary, Kwllinsk ry, John J. Delan- / 'offer opportunities even greater than Amboy Riversides defeated the Perth At a depth of five miles, the number ey; Treasurer. John J. Coakley. / ' those of his former brilliant success, Amboys on Wednesday night by the ' Guards of feet being 20,400, we have that num- The Old Amboy House Lndy Grace Lodge, No. 97, O. »f iL "Alias Jimmy Valentine," and that ho score of 31 to 12. Lovely Dahler ber of cubic feet to multiply by sixty- 1. O. O. P. Meets on the First and haa well availed himself of them Is The visitors' combination was not Albaugh Thomas two and a half. Tbe answer is 1,050,- and Cabaret Third Friday evening of each month, attested by the play's substantial strong enough to stop the great work Field Goals—Lyona, Dahler, Kwil 000 pounds, or 825 tona. to the square in Scully's Hall, Stevens avenue. Mrs. font pressure. No known hollow ves- Success. With him Is a company of of the local team, although Harry. inski. Goals From Foul—Downa . 2 7.30 to 12 O'clock S. Linden, N. G.; Mrs. Margaretta sel can withstand this. 114-116 David Street Thomas, Recording Secretary. actors and actresse3s of reputation, Schwartz, "Husky" Orr, and "Pox"Nebus 2. Score at end of first hal While on the subject of increasing including Frank H. Westerton, Sam ,T.Booz appeared in their ranks, Egan 4 to 3. Referee, Mr. Murray Borlund Independence Engine & Hose Co. water pressure a number of interesting No. 1, meets third Monday in each • Burton, Edward Bayes, Charles N. and Deegan, whose names fit together Time of halves 20 minutes. observations enn be mode in connec- month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman, Greene, Albert Cowles, Louis Baum, like a nursery rhyme, were all over tion with air compressibility. Air is First-claes Accommodations for Martin Shuler; President, John B. James Anderson, John Sharkey, Wal- he floor and did their utmost to keep SPORTING NOTES. very compressible, tbe volume decreas- Permanent and Transient Guests. Woodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearce. ing as the pressure Increases. If o bot- ter Dean, Kenneth Lee, Arthur Stan- tbe score of the locals within reason- One-two-three-four-flve—right in a Booms By Tbe Day Or Week. Innthe Coimctt, No. 6, D. of P. Imp'd able limits "Bunk" Allen proved to row. And the next victims will be the tle is tightly corked It will contain nlr dish, Allen Frenti3s, Martin Goodman, Bt ordinary pressure of fifteen pounds H. n. BENNETT, Proprietor. Order of Red Men, meets every second Frank Hilton, Rita Stanwood, Marion be the hero of the occasion, getting Sayreville A. C, who will invade and fourth Thursday of the month. to tbe Bquare Inch, and that is tbe at 2.30 p. m., in K. of P. Hall. Poea- Stephenson and Sara Biala The sce-four field goals besides his usual South Amboy next Wednesday night, pressure it exerts. Then tie a weight hontas, Mrs. Bertha Warner; K. of R., nic Betting is .unusual and decidedly stunt, of great floor work and fine chaperoned by Paul Check. Another to the bottle and let It down in the sea Kate J. Berlew. effective, notably the scenes In Spain, guarding. Jimmie Cantlon, who tried big crowd is expected. by means of a string. On bringing it MACHINE SHOP flood Samaritan Lodge, Wo. U, K. «4 to tbe top again it will be found that the old tavern and the ghostly hall to make the big boys look foolish on Pn meets every Wednesday evening ' of the ancient castle. Maurice Camp- he floor, performed his task in a It was a shame the way those Ri- the stopper haa been forced into the at S o'clock, at Knights of Pythlaa versides ran away with the game on bottle by the water pressure. If tbe ENGINES, BOILERS u* H1CB3XBB1 Hall, corner of First and Stockton bell, known as the manager of Hen- sreditable manner. He made three field bottle is tilled with water and stop- Btreets. Chancellor Commander, Jo- rietta Grossman, has the direction. goals and shot live from foul. We Wednesday. They're always picking pered and let down no such thing takes Of all kinds reptlnd. seph F. Christoph; Keeper of Rec- on somebody smaller than themselves 7 •—:—o , •' . , ;an't vouch for\his floor work tor-Sir place, showing that water is not com MODEL MAKING, PLODIM, ords and Seals, William A. Chapman. James was so fast we couldn't see him pressible to any great extent Seneca Tribe, No. M, Imp'!. 0. B, • Knaw Hit Patient. flAS FITTErO, STIiM AMB Burns pushed his mug into the hall W!e will say in Murray Borlund's If by any means some air could be M., meets every Thursday evening at "My advice to you, sir," sold tbe phy- of fame when he made a great shot favor that he knew how to blow the S o'clock, In Knights of Pythlaa Hall. sician hs he dlngnosed the on so of the placed at the bottom of a tea five miles HOT wins munii whistle. deep it would not rise to tbe top. for it Sachem, John French; Chief of Rec- dyspeptic, "is to chnnge your Atel. Go rom tbe center of the court. Thomas, ords, George G. Oliver; Collector of over to. tlie Derrlngdnle and live for ind Regan who are described by on* would be denser—that is, would weigh V. NEWELL JAMES Wampum, Stephen Miller. awhile." 'air fan as "the two black haired kids The first game in the Middlesex more to tbe cubic foot than water— Comer Seesati u4 Staeklra flta. and the water would have to float on 8terlter Cattle, Ne. M. K. 0. I* "Why, dootor," snid the patient, "the hat look like twins," were much in County Basketball League will be meets first and third Saturday eve- the air; hence no man knows if tbe ning of each month, at 7:30 o'clock, food at the Derrlngdnle Isn't any bet-evidence, and'performed well against staged at the K. of P. Hall in this bottom, of our seas is wet or not 6S YEARS1 ter than that at the Morrlngton!" 1 at Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble , the Perth Amboys. Johnnie "Mac' city. The Riversides will open ' on Chief, Charles T. Grace; Master ftt- There Is only one thing that would J "I know Hint," said the physiclmi. took tbe jump away from Harry November 5th, against tbe fast Mill- prevent the air from becoming this Records, George H. Mack. > "but tlie norrlnednle la run on the Eu- chwartz, a former local basketball town Five. dense, and that is if it was cold enough United Brotherhood of CarpeiUrs roneiin plan, ami you hnvc to pay for It would liquefy. However, it is al- what yon out there, sir." :itlzen, in such a manner that Harry and Joiners of America, Leeal IMS, ;ot peeved and refused to shoot a And how did the World's Series suit most Impossible—is. In fact, impossible meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month in People's Hall, Sayre- • laskct. Egan was the heaviest point you? AH the wiae guya are still say- —for anything at tbe bottom of tbe sea Onion Corn Remedy, to be colder than 4 degrees C, for it it vtlle. President, Benjamin Crablel; IToru in JI very simple remedy for oiler for his team, his foul shooting ing, "I told you so." got colder tbe water around it would Vice-President, Fred Keonlg; Record- corns, but one which is ordinarily most lelng especially good. All tho glory become colder and larger nnd conse- ing Secretary, Fred JohnBon; Finan- Anyone aenfllntr a Rkotoh mul c;c^:Tir)tlnn r cial Secretary, Frank M. Irwin; effective. Boll tho sti'oiiK outer skin Pox" Booz received was that gained A big football game is staged for quently lighter and rise, and Its place tyiitciily ascertain our nt>iuton free wiiethcv inrciill^n 1B jjrulifiMv priii::.!'ifil'"1. rumni'iii' Treasurer, Charles Englehart. of nil onion until It Is quite tender or shooting two foula. Doegan did this Saturday afternoon Tbe Irving- would be taken by 4 degree water, titinsfltrlcLljrccmmiumiiil. HAI-iEJhUOK onPiiiu nml then html it mi to the loi> with it BHIII, f roo. i ll.*cc Amljoj. Practice of singing takes ng any baskets and contented himself oppose the Scholastic team on Ste- temperature. So we huve no argument (nottcr, vitftout chnruL; in ll,f fresh iipitllciilloiiB on nlnht anil morn- against the suggestion, for thu temper- place every Monday of each month at ing for two or tliroo rtiiys. when tho )y trying to stop tho onslaught vensdale, is better than ever this year 8 p. m. Business meeting held every,. . 1 ature at or below which air liquefies Is A h/iPdsonrlr HhT.ofnt'Ml vrrp'-Jr, j -.vri:;[ rtr- first Monday of each month at 8' I'orn Kliould dotncli Itself. The HUSH will >f Manager Dave's Peta. Tom Cantlon and a fast game can. be looked for. 1 between 100 and 200 degrees below culiilKJii i't any fii'ientiU'S J -iiniiil. 'I <•• n.is ••.'; i\ p. m. Fred Thumhart, President; soon (llHnpponr anil tlie corn will not ifllciated, The game will be played in Stevens- zero C. your: four ricpt'js, $1. *f('ta b:.-;ill ••iMvcdfinitn. Kutscher, vice-president; Harry Rich- return.—Chleiipo Keronl-lIernUI. The following Is the lineup: dale. Somo people senm to think that n BIUHH&CKIUHH&CQ.Ksi,Yyoy r ard, secretary; Chas. Steuerwald, lirersitlcs vs. Perth Amboy stone thrown into tlie sea can sink lirniicb IJINIJ. ISf. V St.. WUKIIIDUIU!.. I>. C. treasurer; B. Groue, librarian. Cause For His Love. Fo wards Echo from the World's Series: "Aw only to a certain depth nml Is LIUTO Court Rnritnn, No. 44, F. of A« meets "Did yon evor really lovo any uirl the Gaints were crippled; wait 'til beld suspended on account of the pros 1 tegan, Thomas Orr on the second and fourth Wednesdays before you mot me?' nsked thu bpiiull- antlon Egan next year." sure of water. A body luimorsyd lu of each month, at 8 p. in., in Protec- fluid IH buoyr-d up only by the wi-lglit ful one. Center o tion Hall. Chief Ranger, Marcus "No," replied tho titled foreigner; of the fluid displiicud We liiivu fuiiiul We Offer You Peterson; Sub-Chief Ranger, Louis "you nre the first girl I luive ever leCreery Schwartz Don't Worry. that water is priictlcally incompress- Borland: Finan. Secretary, Edward known who bmt money in her o*ni Guards Doctor: "Now, don't worry, what- ible, so if tbe Blono displaces a cubic Dewan; Treasurer, Michael Zupko; right."—Judge. VI leu i Booz ever1 you do; a man with heart, dis- foot of water Unit water weighs HIP This Rec. Secretary, Louis Melnzer; Sr. same, or practlrnly so. at the top or Woodward, Nelson Banks; Jr. Wood- Burns Deegan ease can't afford to worry. Avoiil all ward,' Nelson Kviest; Sr. Beadle, Fifcia Goals—Regan 1, Cantlon 3, company of any kind, drink nothing at tlie bottom of the sea. So the stonu Michael Press; Jr. Beadle, Ludwlg V., would be buoyed up only by Hint con v ilcoreery 4, Allon 4, Burns 1, Orr 2, whatsoever, and on no account touch; Razor Hartman; Trustees, Aaron Hyer, Sr., * \. Mo Need to Add to It. Kkuit force ami would bo carried diiwu Cgnn 1. Goals from Foul—Cantlon meat and vegetables By tho by, fe Richard McCloud, Sr., Andrew Kron- 11 T^e could read the secret blstorr won't be ablu to call till Wednesday/ by Its wuight Thus the (liffurencu In meyer. .'•..pi ourWemies, we should find in each Egan 5, Booz 2, Score at end' of as I have to attend the funerals of tlie forces would he ahvn.vs downward. Free Btjbian'aV life sorrow and suffering : halfilG to G. Time of halves 20 three patients." f and the stone would sink to the hot l§§lpugh to disarm ali hostility.—Loug- ah utes. Referee Tom Caution. torn. NEW JERSEY CENTKAL. 3 In fact. If tho stone Is at all coin With ;i Six N Spoiled by Too Much Ease. presslblo tiie tendency Is fur It to pet Months' Trial Subscription to TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY Bethovon said of Rossini that lie likd heavier per unit volume as It guyst Cured. 5HJPTAUKS DEFEAT NATIONALS For Nov.' York, Newark and Eliza- the Btuff In him to make a good mUMl- down, for we have I be same weight beth at G.23, 7.07, *7.32, 7.50, •8.19, Itt the preliminary game last iWeil- In a smaller space. It will bu romeni . in cian, if only he had been well flogg|d 10.01, 11.11 a. m.; 12.08, 12.28, 2.41, when a boy; lie was spoiled by ttih bored thnt this Is what happen!) to (lie tfene- jr^ay nighjf the Montauk A. fi. de- FOREST 4.35, S.OO, 5.57, S.22, 0.4.1 p. m. Sr <1 '' tlonals by tho sr "#o of ease with which he composed. Man]' air if we tiil£i> It in a rubber btm undi AND n man haB been spoiled by the east the surface of the sen. The volume days, S.2G a. m.; 1.17, 3.18, 5.01, teams played fn ba3- with which bs began life. Don't stand gets loss nml less, eonsLMiuently welL'h 0.22, p. in. /ilinski's field go; with your hands In your pockets look' Ing more and more pur' unit vulnuie For Long Hrnnch, Asbu ' " .•d In the lnst and displacing less nnd less wnter nml STREAM ing for help. Stop dreaming about get- 5.22, S.a3, 11.SO a. m.; s 2 ,ame for his tear ting a "lift." carry your own burdaii, being Imoyiiri up less and IUSM until ut For One Dollar COS, C.30, 10.00,. 12.56 p. . not hsivf their and stand on your feet. You will last n plnco Is rritcUL'd where tlie nlr •i.55, 3.J2, n. m.; 5.02, P Kelylis more volume for volume tlnjn The Oldest'putcoor Weekly:—Recog- •eanv * • Burlt' never learn to B\V ' by tho use ' of nized authority Im Hunting, Tisliing, For Frciehold, 5.22, 7 corka, bladders an> 'irGBcrvprs, does the wit or ami It will not rieoj-- Trap-sliuotini: 'achtinK. Archery nnd •"* i, r1" GarneCnnstT 'ion. Subscription a. m.; 2.^0, 5.39, G.OS, 6 but by plunging cc ' • the Lnwrenci? Hodges In Chicago Record- price, $3 a y Send for sample copy. Suna u, a. in.; ' •In- Herald. '. FOREST STREAM PUB. CO. 227 Fr> SI. . . New Yorfr *N» k only: E i-- >•••*. Letting Well Enough Alone. "True, true," returned the . "I am going to make that boy etop thoughtfully. "Get you to thi whistling!" said tbe nervous man. Manuel, and tell cook to , You Men! Look at This Man's Back "Don't. If you knew the words of that something to c.'it and drink, »ong you'd e thankftul to let him "OLDCLORV you must go nnd rest. After It takes more goods to cut overalls high whistle it instead of singing it." and with wide suspenders, but think of the eaten 1 will settle with you. ' comfort and protection! SMITH earned your reward." SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE. .ManDel grinned appreciate H. 8. PETERS' led his tired horse around to tL while Mark Smith pared up ai N CHANCERY OF NEW JEIISKY.-BB A Story ov a Mexican the hard baUed path before the I tween Orrlrj te. Htoddard, Complainant 1 and Revere fine Brick & Tile Company and lie had staved it off for nut Others, Defendants. On BUI, &c. (34-322).— Raid now It had come. Vudos, thi Notice of Sale. Brotherhood By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias In thi had held uls me:i with un Ii (R«r. tt s. PB. o«.) above cause to me directed, dated Septembei and not once had lie pennitt 21, l»i:), and returnable December 23, 1V1B By CLARISSA MACKIC founded upon orders made therein on Marc enuess to sjioil his wiltl r. 31,UH3, and June 10, 1S13, directing amon the peaceful settlements ov* other thlngB a sale of all and tungularth< premises mentioned and described In said der. They ciiuie and went ii Fieri Facias, J, JOHN 8. MCMASTBK,.Special like shadowg. Vados knev Overalls Master In Chancery of New Jersey, shall Beli "Never!" declared Ellen Bradley savage followers, and lie hat! - public vonduo on with emphasis. give you more pockets, more wear, more At, more allow them liquor. comfort, more for your money than any other overall WEDNESDAY, NOVKMUKK 12,1913, Murk Smith frowned Impatiently. on earth. And |M «t a guaranty ef iirvici or aHlker at 2 P. at., "But, Ellen, listen for u moment," he But now he hud broken Ilit Int. Get into r'BfMlcrlMMlt" by calling on In front of TJIK CITIZEN newspaper office a1 naitl. aelf, and his men were iiulcl Houtb Amboy, Middleaex County, New Jer SOUTH AMBOY-B.STRASSER sey, the i'ullowlng described property; "Never!" repeated Hiss Bradley im their leader. oervi All that tract or parcel of lund and prein placably. What chance had law an. v.^.. Dunellen—Oscar liunyon Iseghereinafter particularly described^situ October . Jamesburg—A. B. ii nutter ate, lying and being In'the Township oi "Then It's all off. You won't marry even the eniulein of ft great gorern Tuesday Monmouth Junction—W. "W. Kmens 4 Son Sayrevllle, In the County of Middlesex anc me, after nil?" Murk moved toward ment, tu the face of madness? And structl, New Brunwick—P. J. Young Dry IXJOdBt'o. fttale of New Jersey: these were nothing better now that South Plalnfleld—H. W. 1'nilllpB JilSUINNlNU In centre or titreain called the door of the adobe housed Frlday- Perth Amboy—The Globe, 322 State St. Hack or crosswuy Creek, where thecrosHwuy "Never unless you set rid of tlm they had had a taste of this pulque. roiid from Morgans tuChcesequakexcrossee While Mark Smith acknowledged M.S. PCTCRt. Mahar-rMltrhii hm,IU,uiWinuiOirt.,eai. said stream; tiienve bearlnga ol about 18ffl ridiculous iilckuuiuc." Dt Boutli llfty-one decrees thirty minuteB west "How can 1 lielp it If my neighbor this, lie set his Jmv tltflit and, mount- Morning ; (1 ve chains forty-11 ve II uk s; thence south no v Inn his home, rode from one to auuther euty degrees ten mli.utcK west two chalm enll mo 'Old Glory' Smith?" demanded Sermon fifty links; thoncu Butith llfty degrees forty of the outlyins ranches, giving warn- live minutos west live chains tu northeast NfrirU hutitoilly. "It wlfrlit be worse." Sunday S> corner of lot described In division of (Jen, "Of coiirsu you can Klop it," she re- ing of the coining raid. He advised Jllnuis Morgan's Ksluto us No. HA; thonct IIIH nvlKhljoi'H to giilhur Jit his pliice. im llnu of Hnmu south tweuty-tiovon ilu, torted, ",Iunt (.'ease WIIVIIIK the stm-.s Chapei His line WIIH ilrawn closer IIH lie iroos oast twenty-four cliulim uluhty-nlni ami Htriiim cvury Ilino you oiinn your Sunday Schoo, fInktt nioroor IOHK to nortlioast corner of lo M|)s. I believe lit being |iutrioti<". Yen neured tlm town, unit nt lust there described lu division ol Oittliurltie Ann With Kvening Prayei erlll as lot No. I ortliollrstiillutuiont: theme know i inn proud of bi'lnfi :m Amor! reiiinlned only one house, lluil of James along Unoofsiinitj Huutli sLxtv-thi-cu iluyrut-L can nnd a 'JV.xnii, hut uu one ever Urudley. west twenty chalnx I'urly llnkn tu Iliu north Baptism Is Adminlstf west corner of mild lot No, I of thu lii'Ht allot- I'll lied my fntlier by mieh n inline, ant KlIi'ii'K liithtfr WIIN ut thu gule when FIRST NRTIDNRL BRNK uumtiLmt 111 easterly llnuuf lot uoHuriliut In At Christ •Lurch, s you aru a Jtwt all nloni^ tho lionlcr Mark rode up. dlvlnlon ol'dunornl JiiniuH MUIKIUI'H Kmuti Service, Sectfnd SunSa, SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. IIKND'U; lliviice along lluu of mimu Huutl: Kvcry Mexlciiu"— "I've lieaii] nil iibotit it. Whut'syimr At Doane Memorial t. twenty-seven ilegreoii mini ilvo elinlns ti. plnn, Murk?" liu iiHki'il. northerly llnu oi' lot No. ilof aforeHitld llrs "That'H enough, Ii|l<>ii," Interiiipteil a. m. last Sunday of tlu allotment; tltuuco ttloiiK said lliuiol'HaUl lo Ainik hoai'Boly. "I tlnMiKiit you under "finlher all Hie women and children northBljity-thiooilfgreeseiiBt twontyclmlui At Chapel of Good Sneph Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 forty links to iiortlieilstcorner ol lot, No. Hoi Nlnud the reiiHou why, but I am mix at my place with an uruicd guard. I p. m,, last Sunday of the mi iirst allotment aforusuld; titmice along an- taken. P«rhii|>H you me rlj;ht in BCIKI want the men to no with me to meet Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 other llnu ursahl lot south twuiuy-sevciule- Krues ouHt four chains to nor thcust corner of IIIK me away, (ioudby." VadON anil try to wipe him out before TUB PARISH HOUSL :Ot No. 'iofHald tlrst allot uiont; thoncu along Hi> illHtipppared down the pnth, ami a ho dmsH i\ni' tlauiHKO. I'v« ncut :i Meetings of the Various So lllHiufBiunii south Hlily-tliHiO degree)! wus v twenty ehiilim forty links lo llneof lot No. 2 ni'imoiil Inter enmo th« tlnuldliiKBOtinil couple of nienHi'iigers to Arku to tele- Sunday—The Sunday Scho»1.2:3u A in iilvlHlon of said Gun. .laineH MorKiui'i graph tor ustflHtance from El Pnso." This Bank Pays Interest Kstmc; thmico along name Koutli twenty of IioiHe'H IntiifN IIH he rode awny. Monday— sovim doiircex cant thirty-two ohnliiu rorty KIIOII'M I'atbei' Ktlrreil from IIIH K< "(Jood. I'll bitch up and IU-IIIK uiy The Woman's Auxiliary ,'2:3C links more or less to Mullon'H Creek: thence ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK down snld creek us It runs lirtven chnliiH for- on the vcnuiila and xpoke tlirotinh thr I'olkw over. I hope you'll let me he on Tho Girl's. Friendly Society 7.3 ty links more or lesfj to southwest cornerof open window. the Kklrmlsli line," iuldcii the old m:m Tuesday— lot described In division of said Catherine PER CENT on balances averaging daily Ann Wlthurlll'H ostatc UK lot No, 5 of tho "I H'POHO you know what you're wistfully. The Junior Auxiliary ... 3:30 third allotment; thence along the westerly uliout, KUun, ueiitlliiK Muvk off Hint "Stilt youi'self, but we need ii dtenily Wednesday— line or lots NOR. & nnd I of »ulil third allot- $500 and over for the month. ment north twenty-seven degrees west nine wayV" head to hohl the fort, you know," smil- The basketball team ... 7:30 % m. chains seventy-live links more or less to "O( eourBc 1 do, father," returned ed Mark wearily. Thursday— Buuthwost corner or lot No. ;i of Wild third The Brotherhood of St. An- allotment: thenco liluuK southerly llnu or Ellen in II strained voice. "Ho In NO Just itt sunset tho tout of tlie fugi- PER CENT in Speoial Deposit Dapurt- Biild lot No. !l north BOvonty degreoallvu mln- NciiKatlonnl about IIIH patriotism that tives rode through the gate of Mark drew (Juniors) 8.00 p. m. uteneust twelve fhiiins twenty links to tho The Brotherhood of St. If 1 innrrled him ovory one -would he Smith's ranch. It was » very martial southeast corner of Hulil lot No. II; thence Andrew (Seniors) 8:00 p. m. ment on accounts of $200 and over remaining along oastorly line of said lots nil m he is 4 and culling me Mix. 'Old Glory' Smith." sight that met their eyes, and It re- ft south thirty -throe dcgrceB cunt «u chains Friday— in Bank for at least Three Months prior to twenty-five links more or less to Cheese- 'Well, I reckon there's more dlnboii- newfcd courage lu many a timid heart. 3 quake's creok; thence down said creek an It ornlilo appellatlonx than Hint. I su|i- From every peak of the roof there The Teachers' Training runs sl*ty-rour chains more or less townore January 1 and July 1. aroresald Hack Creek empties Into said poxe even your fuinnle bruin tinH a waw a standard from which waved the Class 7:30 p. m, mars nnd stripes. Kvery window IIMII ISSUES TRAVELERS' CHECKS PAYABLE EYEBYWHEBB. 'heoseqimke's (Jreek; tlience up said Hack SELLS FOREIGN DBAFTS PAYABLE III AXY PABT OP Jreek unit runs toplnceof hettinnliiK. <'on- its pole with llutterlng dug, and even The Rector can be found at the aiuiiiK hy eHtiniiitlon twohundrcd and sixty- the stflbles were breaking out In pa- Rectory (except on Mondays) from two and tlilrty-two one-hundreilthB acres THE WORLD. triotic colors. On either side of tho 8:30 to 0:30 a. m., and from 1:30 to more or less. 2:30 p. m., and requests that cases--' TOOKTIIKH with nil and singular the gate was n tnll pole, where two liirae HARRY C. PERRINE, President R. C. STEPHENSON, Caabler hereditaments and appurtenances to the said sickness be reported to Mm promr promises bolon^lng or in anywise appertain- flags waved protecting!? over the refu- In order that he may attend to tin T. FRANCIS PERRINE], Assistant Cashier In B. getw. The above property to be sold togetheras DIRECTORS: no parcel free and clear or all oncumbran- .lames Bradley and his wife had es. come over In a Imcklionrd wltb some DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLFF Ten per con t. In cash or certified cheuk of METHODIST PROTESTANT CHCBCB HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOGART the amount bid will be required on the day of their most precious belongings. Itcv. F. F. Craig, Pastor. afsale. "Where is Ellen?" asked Smith as J. BAIRD PERRINE R. C. STEPHENSON Hated October 8,1913. ' he assisted Mrs. Bradley to the ground. JOHN «. McMASTBH, Services beginning Sunday, Oct. 19. Special Master in Chancery of New Jersey, Ellen's parents east startled glances 1 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. around. 10:30 a.m. Preaching. Subject "In \ Safe Deposit Boxes 9B2.OO up <"OLIJNSACORI!1N, j v j, » . u the Third Year. What?" fjollcitors ofComplalnant, 'Why, isn't she here? She started 2:00 p. m, Junior C. E. ' '% Jersey City, N.J. 10-18-4 off on her horse and said she would 2:30 p. in. Sunday School ~- ' get here first." 7:00 p. m. Senior C. E. "I'll fetch her," gritted Mark savage- 7:45 p. m. Service of Song led by the . H. EDWARDS ly, and, throwing himself on n horse, choir. Books for all. CARPENTER and BUILDER he tore away toward the town. 8:00 p. m. Preaching Service. Sub- Window and Door Nets a Bpecialty But in the deserted town there was ject "The Friend of God." I advertise because I can and do give the patients who call at my Egtimates FurHislivd and no trace of Ellen Bradley. Mark found Thursday 7.15 p. m. Class Meeting. office the best grade of Dental Work that cun be had. I advertise be- ' Jobbing Promptly Done himself riding frantically in pursuit of 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting. cause I charge only a nominal price for my work and can stand by it. P. 0. Box 35 36 John Street. the girl who bad flouted him for a Because a man advertises it does not mean be does poor work. You can whim. At last tie duelled toward tbe river and followed a fresh trail along PRESBTTEBIAK CBUBCB get poor work from a mau who does not advertise. Don't forget that. tbe bank, Possibly Ellen wus taking "A word to the wise is sufficient." Dr. GEORGE LUKE HAVELL the longer way, but she must know it Services for tlie week beginning Oct 19 wan a dangerous way today. Vados 10.30 a. m. Morning Service begin* might be lying In nmbush, -waiting for •UILBINO, 2.30 p. m. General Sunday School. the friendly nlgbt to cover bin move- DR. SALTER, 117-11* Smith mtr—t DENTIST Classes for all. We Invite you to PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ments. visit our school. DINTItT It was dark -when be reached tbe T.00 p. in. Senior Christian Endeavor BrMlwtj u< Aifute Btmt, river. Here a strange sight met bis 7.45 p. m. Evening Service begins Thuraday— startled eyes. S0VTH AMB0T, If. 3. BMTTH BOD1 TJP TO TH« 7.45 p. m. Regular Prayer and This was the narrowest part, and it Praise meeting. irTT TTrfTrf rrfir TiiTrfTrrrr w ininitWtiWtli] mm rag here tbat the outlaws would cross 4.00 p. m. Friday, Junior C. B. Meeting. glimmer of tie reason why Mark has if they .were to reach Smith's ranch 8.00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. KEEP IT IN MIND BOOM S whopped up the stars and stripes all that night, as they bad threatened. A PARISKN BUILDINO. •along the border, eh?" ' narrow wooden bridge spanned tbe "I don't see any special reason why river. BAPTIST CHUBCfl. THAT he should make himself ridiculous ID A dark bulk of shadow resolved into Bet. Tboroai Heal, 3tn tutor. that manner. I'm patriotic, father, a stationary horse' and white clad Residence 71 Second Street. .. F. K. BeCiraw, but"- rider. Above the rider there appeared The Citizen Job Department "Humph!" interrupted Mr. Bradley. to float in midnir a large transparency "A lot you wlmmen know about tbe with the stars and stripes painted vlv- Services for the week beginning is prepared to do any and all kinds of meaning of such -words. There's dly on four sides. Within tlie trans- Sunday, October 19, 1913. Smith. He's patviotic and democratic parency there burned a light that 10.30 a. m. Preaching. Real Estate and and politic, and when the variTiints threw the flags into strong relief. 2.30 p. m. Bible School Session. ' PRINTING- will let him he's pacific; but, above Marl: Smith hod carried that trans- 6.45 p. m. Senior C. E. Society meet- ' ill, he's patriotic, and be advertises it ing. NOTEHEAUS liareuey in the lust political campaign. loud and long, so that every greaser That wns not nil. 7.30 p. m. Delightful Song Sarrlca LETTERHEADS long the border will understand that and Sermon. • There vns an ominous crackling, with Week Day Services: ENVELOPES there's one little settlement that wou't [he smell of burning wood. Suddenly Insurance Broker tand for cattle stealing ami iuceuditt- Wednesday BILLHEADS the bridge burst Into flames and dis- 3.30 p. m. Junior C. B. Meeting. STATEMENTS isin, mid that's the little town of closed on tho opposite bank n para- Thursday COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS BUSINESS CARDS l'eager, U. S. A." lyzed group of ruiliuns, Vados and his 7.45 p. m. Church Prayer Meeting. Mr. Brndley's chair came down with SOCIETY CARDS baud. They stared at tho motlonloKs Friday , n thump, nnd Ellen henvd tho scratch RULED BLANKS figure garbed In while upholding tho 7.30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. f a mntcu as her father relighted bis Come hear the Gospel and enjoy 'lowing transparency, then nt the BLANK BOOKS NOTARY PUBLIC lipe. a Christian Fellowship. All seat' burning hridgc, ami with one nccoril PAMPHLETS Within the cool dimness of the living free. they turned anil ilcd;,in drunken terror room Elleu stood with lifted chin nnd •oward the hills. Another day Would tormy eyes. lind their hends clearer,and (heir cour- METIIODIST EriSCOPAL OT That WHO always tho wny, she ge renewed and they hilght return to ;aonght— her father Invnrlnbly took Rev. J. E. Shinr, Pi Yengur, but by that time the tniopts ides with Mark Smith In the j-onujrer Ladies! Save Money and would liavu arrived. y • Offioe, Post Office Building. man's cnuiiwlgn of blasting onthiisiasui. Services for the JS:ow Smltli rode up to\ the motion- :^= Keep in Style by- ut now for tho Qrat time Ellen bepm Sunday, OctohP' less white flgurc on lha horse ami Reading McCall's Magazine LIBRARY! :o realize that there might be a reason Sun'' 'ound it to be Ellen Brndlay. All the Bent and Lntcit Books ea« bti 'or her lover's attitude. 9.30 a. r and Using McCall Patterns But it wan too lute for repentance. She was crying with /terror even McCail'l MagBlinewiu Bend at Small Ccit. „,„. _,,-_. ( Offloe,107-B, while she bravely upheld [tho emblem 10.30 o holp you dress sly I Telephone ] E,el(iaen0Bi 14a.j ilark had gone for good. . ishly nt u uicdcriui> Why Go Without flood Beading! Out on the edge of the settlement1 t nn indomitable country.) . .'- UXPCUSU by ltL'Bl.ill^ THE A. G. PA RISEN IJBBABI "My girl—my own girl I" y rieO Mark you iiosteil on tlio VlarlE Smith stood In the doorway of 1 lntert fash 1 nns In South Ainboj 4-1-tl ls adobe ranch house and talked is he lifted her from *'"^\ horso a cUilhes nnd tiiim. r,;. lield lior, together w|(' New F w a b 1 o u IV1- •apidly with the travel stained hnlf slsns In cucli Italic ireed who had tumbled wearily off his "iinsiMtrency, tifrhtl: Also \lilmil)lc hiiur nspareucy "wnvei million on all bumf J. lorse a moment before. and pcrimniil uuu- The Up-to-date HIGH-GEADE "You nro sure, Manuel?" questioned i UH be kissed I ter3. Only DOc :i taith sharply. inted to be year, 1 u v-1 u U ! n i: UNDERTAKER AND EMBAllTEIl a fieo lmttnrn. Sul>- "Suri> I heard Vndos himself lit •>," Rubbed scrlbo toihiy or selitl forfreessiniplecup/. Soiitli Amboy Office with pulque—boflMtlng Gl P>IUrnnvlllcnnbloymitnitinla'in your 102 Borucntoivn ATC. Tol. 209-J. Him l'eager flat to the own home, with yuurown Imuti.s, clothing lit fo; yourself and clilliln'ii wlilcu will tic M-I- • back Senor *•' tb n foctlnstyloondnt. Price—nfinnlili-'lii'rit in Perth Amboy Offlqe facipi"'' efore 15 cents. Bend far free I'ntU'rii ("itlnUitine. 190 New Brunswick Am,-!'*)!. 222-K. We Will Ci.B Yno Fine Preimli for n-MLinir >il.- scrlDtlouatlmoncyourrrUunl^. ik'U'l lur lice Perth Amboy' Ileslderk-e Premium Calalonuo nml f'ash rrifeoOflVr. F. W. STEW "IE McCAUCOMPANY. 239lo 249 Wul37lli Sl.KtWySRK 108 Fftyclto Street Toll. 148-M. Stovone Avenue, uoarMalr Prompt and Expert Service Ren- BOOTH AMBOT ertlse iu tye'Citizen. dered Day or x * SEWERS NOT SATISfACTOBV,

igH School (Continued From Page One.) relaying sewer connection not proper- entionings ly done by Collins and Gundrum, and SPECIALS SALE thought the city should compel the contractors to make the bill good. He OF also spoke of he sewer in Mechanics- ednesday the boys held their ville not leing properly laid. practice and are improving ch practice. The boys have On motion of Mr. Manhattan, the off their season with two vic-olerk was instructed to notify Collins furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Wall Papers, od no defeats, and they ex- and Gundrum to put sewer in Me- aalie it three straight this chanicsville in proper condition in ac- flight when they play the it Juniors from Mllltown. cordance with plans and specifications School girls will play their within two weeks, or the city will do Metal Beds of the season on the same the work and deduct the cost from n they play the Grammar amount of contract. - AT - i. The games will be play- of P. Court at 7.40 p. in. Adjourned. 15 cents. THE R. WEST COMPANY, KEYPORT, N. J, Hoys Win Again. turday afternoon the High 7 Carloads of the Newest Goods in the Market at oya defeated the Nameless live .- a fast basketball game on K. Biidion Guaranteed Prices. of P. Hall court. The High School —OF— boys played in. groat style showing some fine team work. At the end of '. at:Mat- the first half the High School led by Exceptionally No matter what any house may claim, we guarantee to sell merchandise of i Winkle. the score of 10 to 2. High-class Each player on the High School equal quality for less, With no rents, low operating expenses, carload purchases lor 1'for tho team scored at lpast one field goal, cash, enormous out-put, cheap location and selling for cash, eliminating bad debts, ) Thomas while they held their opponents score- leas as they scored their four points Household furniture is there any reason why we can't save money for our customers? id brother on fouls. This was tho boy's first , of Mon-game on their home court and they • at the residence of tho lute The CARLOADS of specials to be offered in the SALES arranged for this FALL ies pays a promise to have a successful season. ,»'•>». •A - T- Wolley, The score and linoup as follows: includes a most comprehensive list of the very choicest and newest designs and fin- S. A. H. S. Fid. g. Fl. g. P. SMrs. . Noah Furman, atiriaster, has had the .lames, f. ,• l 0 2 ishes in Furniture as well as an unusual assortment of the most artistic and practical 'Vflfteen years. llurkard, f. 1 0 2 John Street, South Amboy, patterns in all grades of Ftugs, Carpets, Wall Papers, Linoleums, Mattings, etc., large 3 lUad, so far, the dls-(irace, c. 4 9 17 ooutj»fopty .postmaster- Kwillnskl, g. 1 0 2 Wednesday (\ f JJ O groups of Matched Sets and Odd Pieces from these lines wiJl now be offered SPECIAL Ruo, g.. 1 0 ' 2 f iiartes approximately of and ThursdayV/U. LC Of in the true and full meaning of that word. SPECIAL because the quality in every Total 8 fl 25 Niunless Five. Fid. g. Fl. g, P. S. commencing each day at 10 instance is the kind which can be handed down to another generation. The RUGS Lyons, f. Oil and CARPETS which will be placed each week in these SALES came from Sanford JIDAY CELEBRATION. . Downs, f. 0 1 1 ii. m. sharp. nd Mrs. Wlllard Ingraham, of Duggan, c. 0 0 0. Parlor, dining room mid hoilroom Wilton, & Sons, W. & .1. Sloane, Hartford Co., Leedom, Alex. Smith. The Royal and French treet, gave a party on Wednes- Leary, g. f. 0 0 0 Bovoral hundred yunlx of MoiiuoUoandDruH- Albaugh, g. 0 0 0 HellficariiGU, hull and stair carpotB, 12x15 rug, Wilton Rugs from the best looms in America, many of which are widely advertised. evening last in honor of their Cress, g. 0 2 2 oak hall seat ruck, oak chlnu and orymul "irthur, who had attained his cloneU,oak combination doak, oak phono- The FURNITURE for these SALES was built by the concerns in the West who th birthday. A goodly number Total 0 4 4 graph rooord cabinet, carved obony tabbon- are famed for their advance, modern STYLES, correct reproductions, perfect finishes, i young friends were present, Referee, "Bill" O'Toole. Time of nette, gilt frame pier mirror, Inlaid million' halves 20 minutes, any table* itml chftlrn, muntil: and wall and sound lifetime constructions, had a most delightful time in clocks, brauH lire set, cliorry ovur mantle, game3, music, etc. During the Second Team Wins. leather mat dining chnli'M, Hewing machine, SPECIAL because every item is guaranteed both by the makers and ourselves evening dainty, refreshments were In the preliminary game Saturday Iteixr akin lap robe, very large Ainorlcan Hag, oil iiulutlngH, Kteol engravlngM, Jardinieres, to give lasting and satisfactory service, insuring maximum wear. served. Arthur was the recelpient of afternoon tho second team defeated silverware, bric-a-brac, autl<|iio qullt«, toilet many pretty gifts. the Parish House Five In an exciting game by the score of 6 to 3. Tho fea- HOtn, crockery, Klosmvnro, kitchen SPECIAL because such an aggregation of fine merchandise has Among those present were: Evelyn ture of tho game was the gimrdlng of nnrl many otiior doulrabio article*. Cassldy, Hazel Hyer, Hazel Compton, both teams, as is shown by tho low Thetio gocxlii are all hlgti Krn{m fall will stand the acid test of close inspection and comparison. King, Raymond Perkins, George and scoring four of their six points. New IliuiiHwlck, N..t, Milton Hammoll, John Thorp, Rich- The lineup and score follows: SPECIAL because any size or style home may be furnished completely and 1 H. S. Seconds Fid. g. Fl. g. P, S Lewis, Charles Straub, Willis Scully, f. 0 0 0 ARE YOU GOING at prices impossible to duplicate. ver, Benj. Schuyler, Russell Har- James, f. c. 0 0 0 , Harold Stratum, and Alex Parlsen. Burkard, c. 1 0 2 to prepare for a petition an Forgotson, f. 0 0 0 Dey, f. , 0 0 0 CHRIST CHURCH KEWS. Dill. g. 0 0 0 Stenographer or Bookkeeper This Sunday is the Day of Inter- Hardy, g. 2 0 4 this Fall 1 Instruction by competent Note These Prices, Judge Tor Yourself, Act Promptly! cession for Sunday Schools. Let Unlvenlty twwnert, who have had .every one remeber this most impor- Total A Few Specials for the First Special Sale. Parish House Fid. g. FL/g. P S ye»n of experience, may be bad at tant work in their private and family Kerr, f. •22.50 Polished Drawn, SPECIAL $88.60, 8 Piece Bed-room Soltes, prayers, and if possible, join In the Slmenson, f. Trainer's. Business College, Birds-eye Maple, Oak and Mahof SPECIAL, Corporate Communion at 9 a. m. , If Bloodgood, c. g. any Dressers with full swell and ser$15.0- 0 A most attractive suite in every 19.98 PXBTH AMB0T, N. J. pentine tops, large French bevel platei .- • way, bed 3>as large roll on head and we all unite In pleading the merits Behn, g, c. Miller, g. mirrors. Finest finish and workman- footboard, high glass American oak of Christ's scarifies, for the success of Time to enter—HOW! ship. finish, the wort of religious education, God Total 1 1 3 will surely, hear and answer our peti- Referee, Harold Orr. Time of-hal- I1MMM, • Pier* Dining SoH«, SPECIAL $*8.fie Mahogany Dreisers, SPECIAL tions, ves, 20 minutes. Massive art and craft design Colonial style In genuine mahogany HERE WE ARE! new amonia fumed finish, made;- of i 60,00 dull finish, a most unusual bargain. 33.00 selected solid oak, has most attrac- Girli Practice. I1UW Royal Korrb Chairs, SPECIAL ENGINE HITS AUTO Last Friday, Oct. 10, the girla held tive lines and may easily be termed a their weekly practice in K. of P. Hall. masterpiece. Early English frames, upholstered TAN AT METUCHEN MRS. HINES'W in imperial Spanish leather, you aim- All of the girls were out for practice 10.00 An automobile moving Tan, laden and,they are showing improvement TO ORDER.; ALL KINDS. HMO Fedettal Extension Table* ply press a button to adjust the back. with furniture of a family moving with each' practice and they expect SPECIAL . $8M>0 Colonial Clrawskm Walnit to start their schedule soon. from Philadelphia to New York, was Oysters and Clams Beautifully carved, polished quart- 25.00 Salt* SPECIAL, Btruck and demolished about 5 At this practice the first team de .. In bulk or In tba •h«U. ered oak, pedestal base extension feated the second team by the score tablee, entirely new designs Won colonial style throughout In- 59.50 o'clock Tuesday morning by a Lehigh of 8 to 2. Home Baked Beans cluding a Napoleon bed. Valley Railroad passenger, engine at WWW Wklto EBMMJ Chiffoniers •MM*. • Piece Early English Din. the' Middlesex avenue grade crossing;, Delivered to your Door. ' . , SPECIAL ...... Last week the Seniors received 6ET TODB HHK OF HIKIS las; gilte, SPECIAL Metuchen. Three men in the vathein r class rings and pins. They are Large site full swell front drawers 15.00 This suite represents the best in 100.00 were burled beneath the wreckage. of the new styles and are liked by Agent for Perth Ambov Milk and Cream Co, French molded frame Mirrors, finest wood, leather and workmanship. The David Middleburg, of Sixtieth and every one. Tha Beat Ever— Pot (the*M and Cream French flnlsh. design and waxed early English finish Table Boarden Wanted. Tel. 187 Arch streets, Philadelphia, was picked la correct In every detail, offered one Last ThiiddaV'two of the Senior IT©. 38 First street Oak CkUfralen, SPECIAL week at this price. ' up unconscious and hurried to Wells boys went to' New York to see Mac WILLIAMBEHN Highly finished American oak 5 Hospital, Now Brunswick, la an auto- beth, which.: they are now reading In drawer chiffonier'with bevel French 5.98 $10.50 Princess Dressers, SPECIAL mobile after being attended by Drschool. . ' plate (lasses. ' In stock now bird-eye maple, white Herman Gross. Sidney Drew, of the enamel, quartered oak. All fitted with 13.75 9M.75 Pedestal Extension Tables, long plate mirrors and made of ths same address, and Henry Moyer, of Last Tuesday the wKMe High School bad their pictures taken in a group Electrical SPECIAL ., .;. finest selected oak. 6403 Moyer street, Philadelphia, were and afterwards the Seniors had their Hare reinforced top of Polished 12.98 bruised and cut and suflered internal pictures taken separate. quartered oak, claw feet. Strong and $57.50 SWe-Board, SPECIAL. Injuries. The van, which was owned Contractor perfect working slides. Have others Extra fine and attractive piece, by Middleburg, left Philadelphia at Last Tuesday afternoon Miss Ful- at $7.98, 8.98 and 9.98 made of solid quartered oak, with a 20.00 ton, who teaches Biology in the High rubbed flnlsh. 4.30 o'clock Monday afternoon. 18940 Circassian Walnut Dressers. School, took the biology class for a $8.75 Arm Dining Chairs, SPECIAL walk which was enjoyed toyal l who 135 Stevens Ave. South Amboy SPECIAL . went. T*l*phon* IS Colonial Btyle of selected, fancy fi- 30.00 Arm chairs solid quartered oak, ASIICKT PAKK TAX RATE ¥27.05. gured walnut, extra large glass, rich upholstered in No. 1 leather. A design 4.50 dull finished, finest workmanship, which will match many of the popular Asbury Park's tax rate for 1913 has FUNERAL OF DANIEL H. ALLEN. NOTICE. sellers. bqcn definitely fixed at $27.05 per The funeral of Daniel H. Allen, of ALL PERSONS CONCERNED MAT $26.50 Circassian Walnut Dressers, $1,000: of valuation. The county tax 830 Garden street, Elizabeth, who died take notice, that the Buscriber, Exe- SPECIAL . $31.50 9x12 Axmlnster Ru^s,SPECIAL 13.98 board-agreed to the rate, which is an Thursday, of last week, was held Sat- oator, etc., of John Kane, deceased, in- Very attractive, triple swell front 17.50 8x3, 10x« Axmlnster Rugs, SPECIAL 12.98 Increase of $2 over last year, after urday morning from St. Mary's tends to exhibit his final account to dresser, made of finely matched wood, City Assessors Arthur H. Hope and; the Orphans' Court for the County of $14.50 6x9 Axmlnster Rugs, SPECIAL 10.00 Church, that city, where a high mass Middlesex, on Friday, the twenty-first large plate glass. Totin HubbaVd, roported that an in- of requlein was celebrated for theday of November, 1913, at 10. a. m., 117.00 Ostermoor Mattresses, SPECIAL 4x6 7x0 Axmlnster Rugs, SPECIAL 6.00 roaae oft $304,000 In the assessment repose of his soul by the Rev. M. J.In the Term of September, 1913, for Full size, 2 parts, genuine Oster- 3x0 Axmtnster Rugs, SPECIAL 2.50 the hotel district, was all the sec-Mulligan, D. Di' The funeral was settlement and allowance; the same being first audited, and stated by the moor Mattresses, covered In the finest 12.50 nould stand. largely attended' and there were many quality of art tickings. The above lot ,of extra fine rugs Surrogate. may be had In the season's latest floral tributes! among them being a Dated October 9,1913. $10.00 Turkish Spring Rockers,. floral and oriental designs and colors. oroas inscribed, "Friend," The bear' WILLIAM BIRMINGHAM, SPECIAL Endeavor to duplicate these values OF LETTERS. era were William Rash, James Mullln, 10-11-5 Executor and you will realize how special they '" '-ncaiied for at the Extra large, deeply tufted rockere, 7.00 Sr., JaofM^Iullin, Jr., Lawrence Do- covered In imperial leather. ->fnoe for tha week NOTICE. lan, Edwari Dolan and Louis Rash. A LL PBRHONS CONOBRNED MAY G0o Perfect Printed Linoleum, JX. take notice, that the subscriber, admin- ,,#18.75 Full Sized Conches, SPECIAL Tbe deceised was well known to Intrntor, etc., of Catharine Fortune, deceased, SPECIAL •«d,:,L. h. many in this city. lutoiids to exhibit hln anal account to the Deep Turkish spring couches cover- Joseph Wild's and Co'a, Cook's, W. 35o Orph&nii' Court for the County of Middlesex, ed In Imperial leather or best velour, and J. Sloan's 3 x quality, cork Lin- • i " • " 10.00 on Friday, the twenty-eighth day of Novem- ber, 1018, at 10 a. m., In the Term of Septeiii; indestructible construction. oleums, thoroughly seasoned, ready H';. ;••,;.iv. GAME CANCELLED. ber( 191JJ, for aettlemeut and allowance;'the same bolng drat audited and stntod by the for wear: values from 50 to flOo. Word >' ' '-ist been received from Surrogate. $17.50 Polished Mahogany Chiffon- Dated October IB, 1(119. iers, SPECIAL , $1.00 Iulnid Linoleums, SPECIAL.... *h School, cancellit/ EUGENE PORMAN, 10-18-6 Administrator. A full size triple front piece, with W. and J. Sloan's high grade, thor- • arranged for t i • a landscape mirror, finished in dark oughly seasoned goods, colors to the 69c ii{:' The', local s irich mahogany. back. ureranother *e, 1]IC?OLS'STUDIO 'ext will HIGHEST pn. aich 'he R. West Company \KEYPGRT, N. J. \ May Honor Roll. Slover's i Store The followin pupils of the public Brief Items' toifcerning People We school^ s have received high averages ring ithe mot th of May: We aim to offer (to the people Groceries at Know that Prove Interesting/ Scl ool Xo. 1. First Grade—Julius Alpine, James the very lowest prices possible, consistent ~. y BiBloodgoodi . Ra; mond Henry, Russell with high-grade goods. We pride ourselves Henry, John Hansen, Fred Jacobs, -Vfe again remind the readers of the Citizen William Klp'p, of Elizabeth, was a James Kilcoraii s, George Letts, Nor- on the quality ot our goods. For some real local visitor on Sunday, man Loundes, Howard Rogers, El- ttiat we keep a large line of wo6d Rogers, Johannes Thompson, live bargains, read below : Calvin Thorpe, Alvin Thorpe, Fred- Charles Roddy and daughter Lil- erick Laurie, Howard Lambertson, HIGH-GRADE SHOES lian spent Sunday at Trenton. Arthur Rowan, Arthur Bright, Marie Axen, Doris Be•rien, Margaret Camp- fancy Norway Mackerel Hotel Astor Coffee for men and boys that will give satisfaction bell, Edna Fr ed, Mabel Gladstone, Mrs. H. B. Ware and son, Lee, are in every respect. Made up in the heighth Francis Kami s, Mildred Parisen, Extra Choice, each Special, per lb. spending the week at Niagara Falls. Sophy Rosent lal, Mabel Selover, 9c 35c ot fashion and of the best leathers. We Beatrice Sprag e, Marie Uhlir, Ruth Mrs. Theodore Bloodgood and sonWeitzen, Jenni Yanas, Louisa How- would like you to see them. ard. Cooper's Gelatine, 3 for.. 25c Chloride of Lime, large can 9c Milton, spent Monday at New York. First /3rade-Antionette Baketta, Pumpkin, Cherry Diamond Green Split Peas, per lb 8c Lola Buckelew Reuben Buckalew, brand, per can 12c Grandpa Tar Soap, per cake #c For Theodore J. Mason, of PlainiieM, Hazel Jierlew, I ellle Dalrymple, Eliz- ^ y spent Sunday last with friends in abeth Fauser, Arthur Frischknecht, Ohio Blue Tip Matches 7 Van's No-Rub, per pkg... 10c this city. Esther Goldberg, Benjamin Goldberg, boxes for 25c La France Tablets per pkg. 5e Britton Grover, Florence Hartmann, Charles Hansen, William Jacobs, New York State Apples, box 12c Mason Jar Rubbers, 3 do-/. 25c and Children... Mra, J. R. Smith and daughter, Mary Korka, Violet Larson, Elsbrth Potash or Lye, large can.. 9c Spinach, Victory brand, can 15c Jean; of Wanamassa, spent Monday Macfntyre, Ray In this city. rie Matthews, Lorctta Miller, Sophus Summer Underwear, Hosiery,' Munck, Joseph) le Oliver, Ethel Pity- ran, Ruth Snnunlsen, Elizabeth Shaw, Gents' Furnishings, all with MisB Annie Disbrow, of Newark, Second tirade—Ethol Al])Ine, Alice spent the week end with her parents Bloodgood, Oil' c liloodgood, Helen William E. Slover in this city. Bright, Irene Hnrnsy, Vlolnt Rush- duality to Back Them worth, Cliurlntt Dey, Alldu Vedder, Marguerite Kurl a, Hutu Olsi'n, Laura 146 Broadway South Amboy Mr. William KimnonB attended tho Kvleut, Uzzlo Itosentlml, Dorothy District Stewards' meeting nt RedSpice, Myrtle 'lliorpp, Helen Prlnkit, Bank lust Wednesday. Dorothy FHHHII r, Catherine Wiird, GEORGE GREEN Hultlo Larson; Miirthn Wnllniic, Ed- ward AKIIH, Ar Jiur Dnhl, Charles Mrs. William Andnriion, of Yonkern, Dicker, William Freed, Iliirold Mnni- Always Opmplainiiig! "The One-Price Store" N. Y., Is visiting her itiot.livr, Mm, 'lllon, Harold Hurtiiiunn, Clnronco Don't know what is the matter. Thomas Hiiker, of flroa<] way. HyerH, Alfred 1 ownril, Frimk Hyors, \ Have headaches, feel nervous, irritat- llurk Lntnlicrtm n, Freilorlclt Miimly, ed, and all out of sorts. Byes ache, 158 Broadway South Am boy, N. J.

  • orge NelliiR, Niuvmni'k, 1 Mr. nnd Mrs, Henry S, Martin, of Thomas Koberlf JoHnnh Swnrtzback, get blurry while reading. All thia Philadelphia, s])ent Sunduy last with '.lorry Illillr, Ni thim Si'hewelowlU. trouble may be caused because you his HlHter. Mrs. James H. English, of •' .Third.']«»Uo—K-l«.r..«r.o Wnbnr, Dor need glasses, something to correct othy Htults, (Jrn[;o Illoki-r, Allco Snm- the strain on the eyo. Broadway. ' uelHim, Jnsper I .lohnHon, Raymond ! Davis, Carrlo I!ueknlow, ClrAcn Illll- We can fit you with glasses at mod- Arthur Lundelliis, of this clly, has iartl, Mary ISrl liHon, Ruth Harper, erate prices. Examination Free. Ollnor Furinnn. gone on a trip to Niagara Falls, where -Cheslop Homey, Ar- SAMUEL KINSTUNGER, ho will visit relatives. He will re- t)iu|. sk()W ,( y Vim,)uRellp Mllr|lm Jcwelor and Optician Broadway, opp. C. R. R. Station EVERY HOUSE CAN AFFORD turn next week, jGladstone, Kthe Tintln, Uose Cohen, . (lliulyH Emlllussen, Clnrn Hloodgood, Y Rov. J. Edward Shnw attended tho gvdyn Macl)of.||, Marlon Munck, _ ••• ... „„ France's Oallnjahor, Henry Tartar, A GAS RANGE. Coininencimifint PMrclses of (he The- clarence Wortloy. \ ologlcal Seminary at New Brunswick Eighth ftnido-i-Sophli! RbhfusH, Km- \ : : ' on Thursday .of last week. Hy Nielsen. Cn rlc Miinck, Sylvia 1 • ., If you have no gas range you can easily I llrinamen, Clinn| coy Rnynor, Agenda Jacobs, Joseph lplne, Willis Slover, Give 'Em the Hook! ]get one. Horace N. Wilson, of this city, at- Helen HOUUB. Evelyn Cassldy, Ben- tended tho American Iron and Steel jamin Schuyler, Theodore Wllhelm, An outlay of just a'iew dollars will put John Fitch, Chirles Straub, Mnlford Institute at the Waldorf-Astoria, New Roll, Mnrlon Th ms, Hazel Hyer, El- one in your kitchen ready for your use. York, on Friday of last week. sie Applegnte, rare Buekalcw. —those pesky clothes troubles Then a few dollars a month for only a few MINE HOST H.HJTMAJO Xo. 2. months will complete the payments. Seventh Grndep-John Tomaszewskl, that have worried you in Gas ranges save their cost over and over OKJiEIIHATES lilKTIIPAY Mildred Applegnte, Kvclyn Freeman, AVilllam Hartmann, the proprietor Edmund Hartmann, Froda Martin, again in time, in work, in comfort and in con- Andrew Dill. of Ye Olde Spye Inne, at Morgan, Seventh (Irate—Jacob Npwmark, the past. , lenience. entertained a large number of frlenda Edward Kirk, 0 ga Hankalek, Jennie at his home last Friday evening in'Jensen, Maurlc lirriclcson, Naomi Chase 'em for all time—those baggy Don't be without one. Summer is almost honor of his fifty-first birthday. The \ Dlrtrow. ^^^ ^ _ s here. guests arrived early in the evening, garet BrowIlp Uta Sullivan. Alva . and saggy coats; those stand-away coat- bringing with them some very pleas- Buckelew, Ferrando Fitch, Allen ing gifts for Mr. Hartmann, among Comnton, Howard King, Rachel Cal- collars;, those shapeless trousers. them a large birthday cake, suitably 'ahan. L"oile M,issey. Albert Linden , . „ . . George Hammell The way is simply to "get that Royal Public Service Gas Company. decorated. Mr. Hartmann proved to , glxtll Gra(,e_Sa(lie Newmark, Clar- be a' very congenial host and the eve> ence Davis, Rt th Nilson, Mildred Tailored Look." It puts an end to all nlng hours were whiled away in a Horney, Carl Slow, Blanche Brlna- very pleasing manner by all who were '"^n. Margaret Erickson Florence clothes-botherations. .Nieltopp, Henrietta Dleker, Addie present, ._.,,, . . ,. • ., .Weber, George Kunck, Raymond Per- Made-to-your-order~clothes— the finest HEV. FATHER KENNEDY WAS Ikins. j Plftt Grade—(!ella Alpine, Esther — at $16, $17, $20, $25, ?30 and $85.' POPULAR AT RED BANK Rosenthal, Raymond Dowdell, Gladys - (Prom Rod Bank Standard.) Parisen, Statia Fooley, Pauline Hool- Hev Father Kennedy, who has been ey, William Kuitz, Alfred Hartman, BIG SALE Carrie Strusholm, Catherine Sobczak, assistant'io Father Reynolds, pastor Bertha Holeomb , Mary Grynkiewicz • ••• \Jw •••• or St. James^ church, s.nce January Fifth^^r^Marg Grade—Ethel Horney^, MildreES£d STRAW HATS 4th, 1912, has been (transferred to | Freischknecht, Glenn Stults, J. Alfred Johnsoi? Mel Bsa South Amboy, where he will be asals- Russell Payren, Ernest Slmoneit, Men's $2.2^an< $3.™ tant to Rt. Rev. MonBlgnor Brady, Everett Freischkaecht, Harmon Dill, "The Regal Store" \ C He will enter upon his new duties Frederick ^nhjur.^^ ^^ next Monday. iJonn parker, Edvard Parker, Andrew Straw Hats at Since he has been in Red Bank Trawlnski, Harrj Reiner, Raymond 182 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. 79 Father Kennedy has endeared himself Harris, Norraa iwortley, Floyd Me- to an wtth when k, nas come in ^^^^ contact, Protestants as well as Cath- gwensoni The Turner Store olics. He was deeply Interested In Third Grade—Margaret Rue, Carle- the success and spiritual welfare of ton Grace, Anna iWatson, Lloyd Niel- RICHMOND A. C. STAG WILL tho «r,niotioB nf qt Tames' narlsh toPP> William Br^wn, Norma Cassidy, HAVE GOOD CAHB MONDAY the Societies of St. James parish, Kath|arold King, Myra room, Tottenville. Bill Bennett, ot Stables Black, Blue and Gray Florence Jones, Edward Cpnover. New York, a clever inlt artist, and Roy Mathis, Wilbur -OF- Newman, Bernice Mills, Elizabeth First Grade—1. Young Gradwell, of Newark, who is Render. , Oliver,_.-, Richard_ 'aimer, John Eagle, known as a sticker nnd an adept nt The man of '61 Edwin Slmensen THIULLINO GAME OF BASEBALL. Nellie Lambertsol Edith Powell, An- "lowers Able Powell In h thrilling game of n • ni_e_Prasn_al. Mnr^aret Eagle, Eugeno the boxing game, will mix in theWm.H.Heyer&Son ' game baSBbft ; Bright, Maurice Steiner. Barbara Hy- Vhen all are Gone..Edward Parker the final for ten rounds. ilumbia, the Gp.m of the Ocean.... staged at Morgan on Sunday er, Harold Dill, | James Kirk, Leon Bordcntown Are. and Division St Americans defeated the Newark An- Larson, Charlottol Hawes. , This will be the feature of the eve- "!chool, South Amboy, X. J. 5-10-4 oration Day Russell Payren gels by the score of 2 to i. The gaino" ning and in addition a good card ot Flag Celia Alpine was marked by many sensational preliminaries, the usual kind, with Haiti'* Myil arious Boomi. '0 Fallen Heroes. ...Norma Cas- plays that you often read about, but ilenty of snap to them, has also been Lena Lukle. "Gunfire" is u t:rni i applied In naltl earn Ladder. .Margaret Eagle, seldom see. Willie Rue starred for lo mysterious n L-oustlc plicnomeiin. scheduled. Prasnal, Minnie Slocum. the winning team when he made a probably of Hiibt* rrnnpiiu origin, lie- At arranging Interesting boxing ex- lier's Flower.. Bertha Bright, HOTEL MADISON fallaway (slide from short stop) ,t» to (he elms of sounds known hibitions, Joe, as he is familiarly Oeats. third base, incidentally skinning his as "lirontlrtl" or ' brontliluH," reported known, is "there." He seems to know lymn Albert Linden of I lie world. Tliey he Flag. .Melissa Frelsch- nose. Bill didn't care, however, for from various pnrts. just what tbe light fans want and he won the game, although ho ia nowsetMii lo be niuch nore varied lu chur- does his utmo6t to please them. Decoratlon Day... .Alex- under the doctor's care. Bill is said nctiT Ilinii the typl iil bionlldcHof llaly We nre told that tho management When in Perth Amboy, N. J., or Belgium. Somt times they resmnlile to be a terror on account of his un- have a surprise up their sleeve foi" stop at the NEW HOTEL MAD- .... Florence Nelltopp thn boom of fiimirn. but again lire tie; .... .Roberta Gravatt limited speed. The two teams lined sedbed us flcop runbliiiKH, IIOWIIIIKM, a the club members on next Monday ISON. Its 30 rooms contain urth Fernando up as follows: Americans—Rue, 3b; rushing HOUIUI. IIB t wind, (i deafening' night. So let's turn out in full force. every modern convenience. 'later. Abbetellio, ss; Rathbun, p; Hickey, crash, "us If n mointiiln of glns.s were ' Callahan Lucille rf; McKenna, cf; Freischkencht, 2b: shattered." They huvhuvfnl been known in OUR SUNDAY DINNEHS P. Coughlin, c; B. Sullivan, If; Sin- eiirly limes. Too Much Nose. Marie Shaw Haiti from from 12 to 8 P. M. are the Talk blne, lb. Newark Angels—Phelffer, c; Wobly—Why did you discharge that School bookkeeper that you had? Jobly— of the Town—Try one. Gunkel,\p; Mornn, If; Hamilton, rf; 1 Mra. Harry J. ijennon hns engaged Had to do It. He was so nearsighted Bush, 2b; Leonard, 3b; Willetts, rf; Lawyer Brown, of Perth Amboy, to that every time he wrote with hia pen HOTEL MADISON Klegnan, cf. he rubbed out with his noB«. but foresor- bring suit againRl tho Eastern Coal Geo. W. Egbert, Prop. Dock Company fo- damages for loss Mes are, at fl|t]t. Proclor'fl Theatre IVrtli Anibttj, N. J. ons in the Courage is the thing that makes of her husband, recently killed at the Notwithstanding ordinance, circu- people forget they are nfraid. plant of the oomiany. ars arc being thrown on the THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN. its tinieliness and vigor. When a heavy snowstorm occurs, the Tele- phone Company has an advertisement SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913. in immediately pointing out the way to avoid the storm and still carry on business by telephone. An extremely i MAN WHO TAI-KS hot day finds their advertisement Sporiins Commeni. TO THE PUBI/IC THBOUOH pointing out to you the reasonable- 9 34 HEWSI'APEBS ness of staying in your office and tele- phoning. No opportunity Is lost to couplje up the present minute with the have heard from Pop but he is there ,11' (An interview with Robert S. Scar telephone idea, and to quote Mr. Scar- ATHLETICS GO DOWN nyw. burgh, Advertising Manager of th burg;h, "To carry out our up-to-tbe- /Mr. Stephenson of the Bankers' New York Telephone Company, writ min(ite policy of advertising, and par- ten by Herbert N. Casson, for News ticularize in our> appeal to the people, BEfORC SOUTH RIVER]Team narrowly missed cinching the paperdom.J to select a particular message, which high score one night last week when we /wish to present to a particular he missed an easy chance for a spare The newspaper and the telephon class of people, no other medium than Bill O'Toole's troubles still con- with 211 points to his credit. The Post are two of a kind. They are the Siam the newspaper would be possible for tinue. The South Amboy Athletics Office team dropped back three laps s&e Twins of Talk. Both reach every- journeyed to South River on Sunday in the race Tuesday night and the where and concern everybody. Both afternoon with a makeshift team and have to deal with the transportation K. R. Transportation gained a lap. •of language. Both serve the great MARIE ANTOINETTE'S TOMB. were walloped by the score^ of 10 to 4 The following sbowB the standing of • function of keeping everybody in touch The locals played far from their usu- the teams In the tournament up to with everybody else; and both are It II located In "th» Saddest Spot In al form and Murray Borlund, who didand including last Tuesday night: practically operated by the public. the hurling, was touched up In the The greatest of all telephone com Team Games Won Lost Build a home on Morgan Heights panies is the New York Telephom A contributor to the Manchester eighth for a home run, a triple and Guardian bas been visiting tbe Cna- two singles by the South . River Commuters. .. . 18 lu 3 .833 Company; and its advertising manage] R R. Trans 24 17 Overlooking RARITAN BAY in Robert S. Scarburgh, a native o pelle Expliitolre, lu tbe Rue des Ma- marksmen. Although the South Rfv- .707 old Virginia. Mr. Scarburgh is frank thurlns, wbJeb. he describes as "tbe er boys outplayed the local team, they 20 14 .700 ' Morgan Station, N. J. g 4 in acknowledging his dependence up saddest spot in Paris." He bad got it had plenty of luck laying around 12 .667 Proparty Jeriey Central Realty Co. •on tho newspapers. He says: Into bis bead that tbe remains of Louis loose on Miller's field. In the fourth Round House .... 16 10 6 .625 City water and electric light on premises. "To my mind, there is nothing oc Seize and Marie Antoinette bad entire- E. C. D. Co 16 10 6 ».625 Jersey Central Traction trolleys cross our property, •cult or mysterious about ,the adver inning the Amboy team scored four ly disappeared, but he was undeceived: runs, knocking Tilton off tho mound. 20 10 10 .EiOO 5 minutes' walk to X. R. depot from any part of our tract. tising of a big public service corpora "This little chapel was built, after 10 minutei' ride by train to Perth Amboy. tion, such as our company. It is a Hlland, a Trenton heaver, took his Office No. 1 20 10 10 .500 IS minutes' ride by trolley to Perth Amboy, business proposition. It must be plan the restoration, ou ttie site of the old Post Office 14 6 g .428 40 minutM' ride by train to Newark, N. J. place in the fifth and twirled great 43 minutei' ride by train to New York, U. Y. ned on business lines tested and tried burial ground of tbe Madeleine as an 12 5 1 .417 act of expiation for the horrors of the ball. Hie got 12 strlkcoutB in six Train service by Pennsylvania and Central Railroad of New Jersey. and the results must back it up." Machine Shop ., 16 6 10 .375 "' flood boating, fishing and bathlnff. Do not fal) to investigate our propoeltloo This is the spirit in which Mr, revolution and especially for the mur- innings. Tom Smith, who sometimes Land high and dry, Property is restricted, Terms reasonable. i Searburgh has attacked the advertls der of the king uud queen. In that plays with the Athletics on Saturdays, It. It Auditing.. 16 5 11 .313 Maps can be aeen and terms obtained at ing and publicity problems of the graveyard It was that they were has- proved to be their undoing In the Professionals .... 20 6 14 ,300 B0TNX0N linOTHERS & CO, Perth Amboy, If. J. Jtejw York Telephone Company. The tily burled in open coffins filled wltb eighth Inning. He whacked out a Terra Cotta 16 3 IS ,188 Also 1. ARTHUR AFPLEGATE, South Amboy, IT. 3. mysterious has given place ito tho Office No. 2 1C 3 13 .188 •business-like handling of advertising quicklime. But lovlug eyes and founds hit to right field that bounced over methods. watched and marked the spot, mid the fence for a. home run, which sumo In the particular territory In which the dap came when tbe poor remains lilt put Murray on the toboggan Blldo the New York Telephone Company op- were brought to light Even quicklime for tho rnmnlndor of the game. Tho South Itltcr Hon. erates (New York State and the north- is not all powerful, and there remiiln Tho South Hlver High School base- ern part of New Jersey), the New crowd attending tho game wan tho ed the skulls, a bone or two and—pit- ball team defeated tho School No. 2 York Telephone Company Is about as tbetlc'detail—the elastic inetnl gfirfma largest South Uiver has had out this •wide a user of newspaper space as can which the unhnppjr 'Autriclilcnne' won year, but the con lost was disappoint- Grammar School team by tho score be found. Practically every news- wearing when Sunuou's tireless ax fell ing Inasmuch as the local team was of 8 to 4 on Monday afternoon. Joo paper in this whole territory recelvc3 Klrby, tho grammar school twlrlor. some advertising from th* telephone upon her beautiful node. expected to iiiako a far bettor show- erso'Hrentan company. "Nor was that all. The lime bad ing. wns pitching' good ball hut Injured The advertising work has been at formed a hard crust upon tlio open cot score of the game was as Ills (Ingcr In tbe fourth inning, An- A good watch for tended with such unusual success that Oils nnd around the bodies, und there I'ol other game will probably be arranged It deserves a considerable mention embedded lay nil the rest" noon between these two loams, Mr. Scarburgh says, "It Is through South Mvcr A. 0. the railroad man, the newspaper that our company finds Tlie visitor descended a flight of stow AH R HPO A 0—• the medium for the expression of its to u subterranean chapel, dim mm Sulu, ti Gives the service he needs at a fraction of chilly, nnd lie continues: < <'oharo, 2b policies and opinions to the public Ml PRONOUNCING CHINESE. the price of other equally accurate watches. anil oilr company has been fnr t» long "There before me, lu a tiny circular ,'"""• "„' It is adjusted to five positions, two more while committed to the policy of tak- space just beneath a little stalnwl win- ; s/iiiUi 3b Variation! In the Tone Mean Entirely ing the public into its confidence than required in railroad tests. Its beautiful dow, stood a wlilto marble altar.,, Ku- Zimmerman! ss Different Word*. case and movement are fully guaranteed. . through the newspaper and tolling shrined in tlmt nltnr, minus tlie relics Miller, If 4 At tlio University of London rucent- all the facts alioiu the company Unit 7 to 19 jewels $5.00 to ?35.Opf are interesting." nt St. Denis, lie all tluit cruelty uiid ' Hock, rf 4 ly « lecture WIIH given by.Dr. Jones on Why does the telephone company haired, time and nature, linvo left of Tilton, p 1 tlie pronunciation of ('liliiene, and lu SAJTUEI, KOiSTLINGEn / Louis Seize and Marie Antoinette. All Hlland, p the courHU of liis riMimrks tho Hneulcer advertise? Mr. Scnrnurgh nays that r( !n c Jeweler and Optician I was silent The stray visitors iiliovo |" " '' explained that the dillicultles of learn- on every side he receives this ques Opposite Central It. R. Stattota. tion, and the answer to I! is the rea had gone The truffle penetrated not 32 10 J2 27 4 i ing tlio pronunciation of Chinese, son which is given for a large ex- to this barren and almost secret cell. Athletics though real enough, lmvo lii-on rather penditure in any good business organ I wns nlono with the injured dead. Keating, ss exiiggeralcd by those who have writ-. ization—the results justify the expen with the Irresolute king wlio was Ills,A. Borlund c 3r, o r 2 ten on Unit subject. When treated diture. The popular thought Is thai 0 the telephone is a necessity, and that own worst enemy, with tho frivolous. Shinn, rf 3 1 plumdiciilly the liuigiiUKe becomes not it is useless to advertise it, but the fnsclnntiug, suffering, martyred queen, Campion, 1b . much more dlllicult to Icnni tliun Gee experience the New York Telephone In whose behalf the 10,000 swords for;*; Delaney. 3b man or Krenck, Company has had goes far to prove which Burke cried out in his agony ' (l'^,1",8,' ,S ,", The chief thing to remember Is that that it is a paying investment to ad.-, never leaped from their scabbards-1 ' ' the study of Chinese is a mutter of vertise. McDonald, cf, 2b . TEETH alone with the poor remnants of per G. Delaney If ... singing rather than talking, Dr. Jones Mr. Scarburgh says, "We have to baps the most historic woman in bis M. Dorlund p, cf, sal(i, In English tho variations in are necessary to good health. . Don't neglect decayed • show why the people should use our tory." tono as we talk mean variat'-oiis lu ex- service. \We advertise a service that teeth. Have them attended. I ufse only the very bes. This spot la seldom visited. "You 35 4 7 23» 9 3 pression. In C'liine.'4» variations iu tone can be used by all the population. t Every man, woman and child is a pos- wonder," says the writer, "bow much •Mullen out for not touching base. mean totally different words, materials. My methods are tho most modern, and sible customer. We try to show the the people on tbe boulevard a few South River.. 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 5 —10 A little of tlie Chinese method is you pay me no more for good work than you pay for public through the medium of printed yards away know or care about It all,'.' South Amboy 000 4 0000 0—4ilflresent, oveu In our own language, and matter the service we render, and how Home run—Smith; three base the lecturer pointed out that the sim- poor work to be had elsewhere. Consultation Free. it can be adapted to fill their wauts, F. Delaney, Heck; sacrifice hits, A. Borlund, Shlnn, Green, Cohare, Mul- ple word "yes" may be so varied in and promotes comfort, promotes busi- Ha Didn't Fit the Suit. tone as to meati "It is the case," "Of J-S.tfr. OJ\-±-d -L JJJ-LV, 117-11* Smith llnel ness and promotes health. We ad- "I have always been convinced that len, 2; stolen bases, Keating, Cam- pion, M. Borlund, Green, 2; Cohare, course it is the case," "It is really so" Alto South Rlv.r PERTH AMBOY, N. J. vertise to get the people to install New York takes the lead lu most aad "It may be so, but I'm not qulto service, to use more service, to install things," suid the comedian, "but I was Mullen, Smith, Miller; struck out, by sufficient equipment, to use the toll Borlund, 4; by Tilton. 4; by Hiland, sure." lines, to buy and sell by telephono, unaware Until lately tlmt the clothing 12;- (Mt8' ofj Borlund, 12 'in 7 1-3 in- The student who wishes to learn to use the telephone instead of the salesmeu here nre expert nnntomlsts ] nings; off Tilton, 4 in 3 innings; oft good- Chinese must familiarize himself mall. We advertise to get them to nlso. Hiland, 3 in 6 innings; off Maxfield, perfectly with nt least six tones. There understand how we do business, and "I Intel occasion to visit a downtown 1 in 2-3 innings. Base on balls, off ist ii seventh, but that may be more or *o"do business our way, to show them business ofllee, where 1 heiird a clerk Borlund, 1; .left on bases, South Riv- less left out of account. According to that we are performing a service that tellinc the other employees of a suit of er, 5; South' Amboy, 5; hit by pitch- er, by Borlund, Smith, 2; Cohare. tlie tune In which they me pronounced is valuable to tho community and how clothes wuic'b. be bought nnd paid for, thero are words in Cantonese which we perform It. but which did not fit properly. Ho Umpires, Dave Armstrong and L. Borlund. Attendance 1,000. have six separate and distinct mean- "This all helps us to do a paying decided to return the suit aud insist ings. The Chinese word "fan," for in- business with a satisfied public, to upon receiving another iu place of it. NEVER IDLE! stance, may be so pronounced, or nith- please our stockholders with dividends, Acting tipan this decision, lie left tlio er sung, us to uieau six different words and our employes with salaries, so office. Shortly afterward he reappear- Advertisements in the ihRt you see with us advertising is SHERIDAN A. C. and such widely different ones as sleep, ed with the same suit of clothes and a powder and courneeous.—Springfield really a, sound business proposition. disgusted look. "Awny bank in 3S93, Mr. U. N. Beth- Republican. ell, thon general manager of the tele- " 'What is the trouble?' was asked. Last Sunday the Sheridan A. C. SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN ' phone company, laid down the policy " 'Confound it!' be exclaimed, point- traveled to Belford and were there ing to his chest. 'After talking to the London'! Mighty Roar. of advertising, which Is still carried defeated by a score of 7 to 5. The James Russell Lowell was never so out, and in that yenr the first adver- salesman I discovered that I am to« umpiring was very poor both to the Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! tisement of the New York Telephone tint here, too thick here and my le^s happy as during Ills tenure of the Company appeared. are too short.' "—New York Times. Sherldans and the home team. The American legation. "I do like Lon- "The esteem and good will of tho Sheridan players were quite surprised don," he writes to Charles Eliot Nor- ton soon after his appointment. "It public Is absolutely essential Ho the A Spendthrift Duke. when they arrived at their destina- efficient operation of a telephone sys- tion and were then introduced to their gives a fillip to niy blood, now growing tem, and tho work which our adver- The sixth Duke of Devonshire, son more sluggish than it used to be. I An advertisement placed.in the CITIZEN tising has done for us, through the of the "Gainsborough" duchess, enme bondsman, as the Sunday before the love to stand in the middle of Hyde has no time limit to its usefulness to the newspapers In establishing this good nto a colossal fortune on attaining his home team and the visiting team were park and forget myself in that dull will and reasonableness on the part uiijority. The whole of his property both arrested for playing ball on roar of ever circulating life which advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If of the public has been worth n great .VIIH in Ills own bauds. Tbe entail Imd *l«nl to us." Sunday, but no arrests were made on bears a burden to the song of the your ad is well written and interesting, it :ieen cut off, and his father's death hud Sunday last, as the only .Justice of thrush I am listening to. It is far Mr. Scarbiirgh, when asked about interfered with tlie resettlement. more Impressive than Niagara, which will be laid aside by the reader W future Ills rolntlons with the newspapers, and 'There was, therefore, no curb on his the Peace was out of town on busi- how hu carried on these relations, ness. has nothing else to do and can't help reference. Or, if your ad reaches the right remarked as follows; extravagance," says his biographer, Itself. In this vast torrent all the "In a largo measure wo attribute nnd so great were the Inroads that The Sheridans will play Helmetta drops nre men."—London Chronicle. prospect, it will make an impression on his the reason for our splendid relations ilfl mode of life made ira bis wealth on Decoration Day afternoon, and op- with tho newspaper pross to Hie fact lint toward the end of his life lie felt en the season at home Sunday, June memory which will last for ^ " * that we on our side have endeavored oiiHtralned to sell the Y'orkahire estate 1, with the fast Young West Ends, of Rate In Tokyo. to treat tho papers in an honest fash- A price is set on the head of the rat and even months. if LonricHborougb." This famous and Plainfleld. ion. We are not seekers of free pub- 'onlisli duke bolleved In keeping up lu Tokyo, and, according to the Far Consider for a momen' licity, and we newr have, been, and ie dignity of liln position nnd would East, "the sight is frequently seen in the material we wish to place boforo the side streets of the city of some an advertisement whirf tlie public we bellovn will carry Its lrive to race meetings in a coach and High School Defenfs Office Men. ix with twelve outriders. When sont The High School baseball team de-, blooming diuusel gingerly conveying a greatest effect when placed over our small rat, suspended by a string tied to ago which was so str own name and displayed to the peo- it) ninhnsHiidor extrnorcllnnry to St. feated the P. R. R. Office nine ori ple. etersburg fur the coronation of iN'ieh- its tail, to the police box. Here :in your memory that yo 1 Stevensdale Monday afternoon by the official receipt is given for the rut, "There an;, of ooiirst , many in- l/is I. lie spent £50,000 lu excess of score of 16 to 6. The game lasted offer made ? stances connected with the operation ho sum allowed him by the govern- which entitles the holder to fksen, nnd of tho telephone system where events ment,—I/nidon Globe. seven Innings. Carroll and Triggs so the plngue is combated and" the peo- are happening that have conslderablo performed in the box for the rail- ple protected against foul epidemics." The results of ? news vrtlue, and In which tha papers T Keep Pots and Pans fn Sight. road men while Orr did the hurling instantaneous. are naturally interested. In cases of 1 this sort wo are very anxious to set-, The efficient kitchen should be so ar- for the High School. The school team Ham Patties. you spend a dol that the news, ao published by the ranged that it is not ueeessnry to hide played fast ball and appeared to be Mix one pint of cooked anil finely paper, Is based upon real facts In the all the pots and pans under doors ami in good form for their game with chopped ham with two parts of bread- that it will retur case, as' a lack of understanding of n cupboards away from sight. Old Lensirdo this week. J. Dwyer pulled crumbs, and wet wltli milk: put the telephone conditions frequently com- on ever visit n factory or large estab- batter in la-m piuis, break one (jgg over Newspaper p pels a paper to publish a story which off some big league stuff and was lishment where the boilers and Hie the hero of the day. He poled out encu, aprlnklc tlie top thickly with medium for b is not based upon ren! facts. cracker crumbs nnd btike- until u deli- "Our relations with the. press aro :nldrun8 and the belting and tuo thou- about four hits and also distinguished and tools were stuck iiwuy from sight cate blown. A nice brcukfast dish.-r- buying pu> so cordial, and the understanding la himself in the field. The office boys Nntlonnl Mngnsslne. beginning to be KO complete, that In when not in use? Your kitdien equip- hnve the making of a good team and wares and a great nmnbrar of wises we find the ment should he sj) iitlrnctlvo und good papers coming to us to nsk for our hnt it looks well and doesn't need to with ft little practice should be able Bagging -the Question, pressing side of the matter before publishing be tucked nwny. Every time u pot is to put up some stiff games, The Stm' — Honestly, wlmf (in you reputati- such stories. Because we appreciate* pusliod Into u shut clriHul wo think of my acting in my new play? tills attitude r/,i their part, we arc tlie dangers of iiiicleiinllncss, nnd It The Critic—Don't iiak mn. You're endeavoring to treat thorn with iib- akcs UH twiMity uimecpSHnry motions OOinffUTERS STITJ. LEAD younger nnd HO inui'li stronger than I solutR fairness, nnd to iivold nny sem- nin.—Brooklyn Life. blance of a desire to -infhifnce their l» stoop to place it In ii Iciw cnphonr^ nnd Hull It out iigutii. Hung up. iiliirc! news columns. We merely state tho The high score wns pushed up two facts nf the. case ns WB know thorn, oholvi'H, put knivcH in strips nf cnii- The Obstacls. Try an nnd allow the paper to use its judir- viiH, HCI'(!W C.VL'M on small pieces, uao points more. Tuesday night when , nioblm—The trouble with BiRUedde Is lnc.nt In the. reporting of the story." no closet doors If possible and let your "Pop" VVhnlon bowled 213 It) the tour- that be is stuck on an lnsurinountiiblo The advertising nf the New Yorlt •lien lie n rail workshop.—Plilliiilul- nnmpnl games nt Die local Y. M. C. oustm'k'. Slubbs—What Is It? Blobbn Telephone Company under Mr. Sciir- A. It his been soni'." time since wi1 -Hlmii'ir.-riillndclpblfl Record. bitrg's direction lias been noted for plllii l.i'ilyer. AMBOY CITIZEN.

    iTUBDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1913. . P. Penrse, .rlst Church Kcctorjr. , Why is the soda iislinw, Curnte, iice 90 gecund Street : M. P. CHURCH NOTES cracker today .iday, Dec, 21st. 1913. iy in Advent, Bt. Thomas) "> i The Thursday evening meetini such a universal .RIST CHURCH seems to have become one of the pop ulon 9.00 a. in. ular, helpful, spiritual services of tb.< food? ayer, JAtany and church. The last meeting proved tc .• 10.30 a. ni, be such. The class meeting was lee xs .ool 2:30 p.m. . Evening i.ayer and Sermon 7:30 p. in. by Mr. Howard Bloodgood; who read People ate soda Services during the week ending. and commented on part of the 105tl .December 27th, 1913.- Psalm. The testimonies and prayers crackers in the " Ymt, I'm all rmajy for Chri,tmat now, anJlhm TELEPHONE ham hmlpmil mm Thursday—Chriatmas Day were a rich treat. A good attendanc •o much in making my preparation*.'' Holy Coinmunion , 7.30 a. m. old days, it is Holy Cornmunlon . 10.00 a. m. i Friday—St. Stephens, Holy J At the close of the Thursday evenini true—but they Communion 9.00 n.. n vn-v service a business meeting of thi Let the Telephone Help You Saturday—St. John Evangelist • Senior C. B. society was held. Itemi bought them . Holy Communion 9.00 a. pi. of business were transacted and als< from a barrel or Prepare for Christinas Doane Memorial Chapel the election of the following officer Morning Prayer, Litany and ' for 1914: SOMETHING box and took OUR Telephone is on duty at all times. It will Sermon 30.30 a. m. Presideht, Mrs. Annie Hause; 1st help you make your Christmas purchases, and Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Vice-president, Louis Clayton; 2d Vice- them home in a save your time and effort in preparing for the Christmas Day, Sermon and Y Holy Communion ...... 10.30 a. m. • president, Mrs. Harry Petty; Record- MONEY CAN'T BUY paper bag, their Christmas holiday, '' • ing Secretary, Mr. Peterson; Corre- fora Christmas gift All of the up-to-date stores have made careful prepa- Chapel of The Good Shepherd. sponding Secretary, Mrs. James Eng' crispness and rations to handle Christmas telephone orders, and will Sunday School 3.00 p. m. lish; Treaaurflr, Mrs. B. K. Havens; is new eyesight, but flavor all gone. give yout order by telephone prompt and careful Evening Prayer 3.30 p, m. Organist, Miss Ella Jones; Assistan you can buy the next attention. Baptism is Administered as Follows; Mrs. Edward English; Chairman ol At Christ Church, at tbe 10.30 a. in. Prayer Meeting- Committee, H. Blood- thing to it by getting . : Why not make life eailer for the ahop am- - Service, Second Sunday of the month. ployeea ami wre your time for your houae- At Doane Memorial Chape), at 10.30 good; Missionary and Relief, Mrs glassesthathave been Uneeda Biscuit noM duties by buying early anil by tilephonaf > Peterson; Temperance, Ezra Clayton a. m. last Sunday of tbe month. made to fit your spe- Suppose you try the eaty, Mtiafaciory tele- At Chapel of Good Shepherd, at 3.30 Social, Mrs. Edward English; Lookout, —soda crackers phone way ef (hopping thu uimeh. p. m., last Sunday of the month. Mrs, Harry Petty; Flower Committee, cial needs by having better than any Mrs. Jacob Sprague; Junior Superin- your eyesight tested THE PARISH HOUSE. tendent, Mrs. Edna Peterson; Assis- ever made be- NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Meetings of the Various Societies: tant, Miss Ethel Dill; Secretary, Frlda and fitted at Kinst- Sunday—The Sunday School.2-.30 p. m. Martin; Assistant, Blanche Havens linger's. Xmas fes- fore—made in Monday— ',.• Organist, Miss Helen Havens; Treas T. SPAWN, Looal Commercial Manager, , The Woman's Auxiliary . 2:30 p. m. urer, Blanche Havens, tivities would seem the greatest The Girls'Friendly Society 7.30 p.m.: 103 Fayette Street, • Perth Amboy, N. J. Tuesday— like a farce without bakeries in the The junior Auxiliary .,. 3:30 p. m. ' Last, Friday evening a fine choir good glasses to see or The basketball team ... 7:30 p. m. world—baked to • Wednesday— practice at the parsonage, read with. (Make Tbe Boy Scouts 7.30 p. tn. perfection- Thursday— . v " Last Sunday being such a nice day yourself a Xmas The Loyal League 4,00 p.X brought a large attendance to the present of glasses fit- packed to per- The Brotherhood ot Sf An- morning worship, several children drew (Juniors).,. g.00 p. m. ted by an expert. fection—kept to The Brotherhood of fit. ' as well an older ones. Several were FIRST NHT1QNHL BRNK Andrew (Seniors) ...... 8:00 p. m. also detained that would loved to have perfection until Friday— been at church. The pastor preached SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. The Teachers' Training on Jas. 5, 19-20; on saving the erring. you take them, Class 8.00 p. m, Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 Saturday— Another of the enthusiastic Junior oven-fresh and - The Sewing School, where Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 children are systematically C. E. services was held at 2 p, m crisp, from their taught plain sewing 2.30 p. m. It was led by Blanche Havens, who The Rector can be found at tot read the topic and a nice paper on protecting pack- Rectory (except on MondayP) from taming the tongue. A goodly number This Bank Pays interest 8:30 to 9:30 a. m., and from 1:30 to present. age. Five cents. 2:30 p. m., and requests that cue* ol' ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK ' slckncBs be reported to Mm promptly -. in order that he may attend to them The Juniors have committed the old PEK CENT on balances averaging daily -testament books to within the last four.and want to master' them by NATIONAL $500 and over for the month. PRE8BYTERIAH CHPBCH Christmas time. Services beginning Sunday, Dec. 21st- i Several visitors last Sunday at BISCUIT PER CENT in. Special Deposit Dapart- 10.30 a. m. Preaching. church. raent on accounts of $200 and over remaining 2.30 p. m. General Sunday School. COMRANY Classes for all. We Invlt* yon to in Bank for at least Three Months prior to visit, our school. A goodly, number was present at the 3 7.00 p. m. Senior Christian Ewiwm Sunday School session at 2 p. m., and January 1 and July 1. 7.45 p. m. Preaching, considerable' interest manifested in If a man is proud of Thursday— the first monthly offering of the home ISSUES TRAYELEB8' CHECKS PAIABLC EVEBTWHEBK. 7.45 p. n. Regular Prayer anft any one thing, it is SELLS FOREIGN DRAFTS FATABLB IK AHT PABT OP Praise meeting. ' banks. Before the study of the lesson THE W0BLD. 4.00 p. m. Thursday, Junior C. E. . their , roll of names, was called and his watch. The General Carting 8.00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. , each responded with the offering for INGERSOLL-TRENTON Heavy or Light to All Parts HARRY C. PERRINE!, President R. C. STEPHENSON. Cublcr the month and after the study of les- is the modern man's of City or Vicinity. , • T. FRANCIS PERRINE, AuUtant Caihler BAFTIST CHURCH. son the secretary made his report and WAC1AW K0SM08KI DIRECTORS: Rer. Thomas Seal, Jr Fatten the total for the month parsonage watch, 7 to J 9 jewels, Telephone SS-J Cedar Street n Hcsldence 71 Second Street fund amounted to $43,25. There were South Amboy, N. J. 12-6-4 DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN 8TRAUB HENRY WOLFF several that had as high as $1.00 in $5 to $85. Guaran- HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V, BOGART bunks. Thi!! was a good beginning. teed movement and J. BAIRD PERRINE R. C. STEPHENSON Services for tbe week beginning Several others have asked for banks. Sunday, December 2lst, 1913. case. ' 10.30 a. m. Preaching. A number were not turned In; if they Safe Deposit Boxes S2.OO up J 2.30 p. m. Bible School Session. had the offering would have been lar- LIBRARY! 6.45 p. m. Senior C. E. Society meet- ger. We only asked for a penny a See our large assort- II the Beat and Latest Bookt log. day anil put offering In when unablo 7.30 p. m. Delightful Song Serrie to got to the service, Now for $50.00 ment of Ladies' and R(s«d it Small Csrt. and Sermon. for January. Men's Watches of Why e« Wlthtot «Md RM Week Da; Services: THE A. C. PABISElf LIBRABT u.H. EDWARDS SAMUEL B. SHINN & SON Wednesday A very Interesting Senior C. E. ser- good standard South Amboj 4-l-tf 3.30 p. ax. Junior C. E. Meeting, vice was led by Mrs. Joseph Plppltt CARPENTER and BUILDER Thursday makes, such as Window and Door Nets a Specialty PAINTEBS, DECOBATOBS, 7.45 p. m. Church Prayer Meet' on Bible Mon and Women. Almost Estimates Furnished ami all took part in reading the long topic Friday Elgin, WM. T. HAMMELL, Jobbing Promptly Done AND PAPEB HAN8EBS 7.30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. of 40 vcrsea, but the leader read the Fabler ••< Paperbugtr. Howard, 87 FIBST ST. Phone «n.H most and also commented and asked WALL PAPER FOR SALE .0. Box 35 36 John Street. fluostions on the topic. It was a very Waltham, METHODIST EPISCOPAI Estimate* Chaarfully Olvtn. Iter. J. E. Sluiw, .' Improsafvo service. . South Bend, (8 SECOND ST. Bsx lift The Old Amboy House LOWEST PRICED HARDWARE STOKE IN TOWN. • TUB usual service of song was con- before you purchase Services for the wt Sunday, December 2 ducted by the choir and a very flno elsewhere. JK, J. and Cabaret Sunday Se ; anthem. Tbe Up-to-date 7.30 to 12 O'clock O. I. BERGEN 9.30 a, m.—Class UNDERTAKES AND EMBALMEB Cornet Stevens avenue and First street. 10.30 a. m.—Preach' 'wstor proached In the evening 114.116 D»Tld Street Hardware, Tinware. Agateware. 2.30 p. m— Sund' Sooth Ambor Office Gas Mxtures, Mantels, Gas 4, 10; "The Gift of God." 6.45 p. m.—Bpw ( OS Bordentown Are. TeL 20M. Plates. Etc. 7.30 p. m.—Pref • was extended to the nn- Perth Amboy Offlee First-class Accommodation* tor SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stock Services < Junior Leagi Ifpw Brantwlek Ate, Tel. t&.M. Permanent and Transient Quests. Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars Prayer Sen ed that a series of Emblem Rings in Perth Amboy Residence Roomi By The Day Or Week. Choir Rehr j>ices -will be held in 108 Fnretto Street TeL M8OL CANTAB GLOTES All are v solid gold from $6.00 H. H. BElfNETT, Proprietor. wing the union mcet- Prompt and Expert Service Ren- of prayer. Further to $10.00. dered Day or Nlpht METHOD •n, It's A Cure That's Sure day Is not fur JAS. J. DOLAN .[•OR- HIGH-GEADE Sunday will be Servlr RHEUMATISM. GOUT. 0.30 vent of our Ro- "T sus Christ. SCIATICA, AND LUMBAGO F ornlng service Initial Rings in solid Electrical Wn luivu cUi'wl Tiiuiitjitnils witil mrch at six gold from $6.00 to JONES BREAK-UP atlon'is ex- Contractor AND IT WILL CURE YOU -e to attend $10.00. Always in stock at F. w. mm, >e glad to Htcvens A ven ue. near Main Street, A. C. FARISE2TS SOUTH AMBOY 'etnember 7» Henry Street Sonth Anb*r PHABMAOT Telephone 121-vv Broadway and Augusta Street ird at Tyffany Rings in Attend the ions, solid gold, with your •itma FOR SALE SUCCESSFUL SCF -nir birth stone, from MACHINE SHOP $2.00 to $100.00. Estate of Mrs. Wm. Rea imd you will not be disapr ENGINES, B0ILEBS and XACHINZRl Largest Enrollment in SAMUEL KINSTLINGER, fine room house, sower connection, Ot all kinds repaired. \ The Attendance Incrois Jeweler anil Optician as and water, 250 feet deep 60 (eat MODEL MAKING, PLUMBING, There's a reason: Nr Broidwiy, Op. C.R.R. Station Id*. Small barn, summer kltohen GAS FITTING, 8TEAX AMD and: fruit trees. HOT WATKB HKATCIfi of instf Apply to '. NEWELL JAMES Trainer's Bir ,-1-Ltf 3. C. POTTH'DFF, Executor. Corner Second aiii Stockton 8U. PEETH' PECULIAI Special Cuts for the Holidays TBtCPHONB on Moats and Poultry at X-MAS REDUCTIONS! Cranks With IWhom Lawyers TUB BMUTU AllBOY ("It Sometimesftave to Deal.

    AdmlnlatratorOt ISxecutur* t jardlans Men's Si.50 Grey Flannel,Shirts at • 7!)C? will please hear In mind that tl .urnal Is a MONAGHAN'S MEAT MARKET QUEER CASEf OUT OF COURT. legal newspaper auil therefore t toper ined- Men's 1.50 Wool Underwear, Red, Camel lum for the publication of thelri .otlces. Fre»h or Corned Plate and Hair or Grey at - 89c "AncMtor" Clients Art Quit* Common, Prime Rib Roast All communlo-itlons or ltenis of news re- Soft Fib Men's 50c Fleeced Lined Underwear at • 35c ceived by u» must bo accompanied by the and Their Cla/ms Are Just About at signature of th« writer to Insure publication Visionary at. Those of Numtrou* lGcand 18c Men's 1 50 Dress Gloves at - - $1.19 Patent Seekers Are Freakish. lOc Entered In the I'usumice-it.Suutli ,Vmboy as second class itin.ll matter. "What i« tlie most peculiar case that Men's Rubber Boots and llubbers him ever been brought to you by a Pot Roast Small Jersey Pork Loins Greatly Reduced. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1913. prospective client?" was tUo question put not long ago by the' writer to on« of the ablest lawyers in New York. and lOe 10c Men's $2.50 Shoes, for work or dress, at $1.89 .Being deluged with advertisements The lawyer said that probably tlie Boys'$3.50 Norfolk Suits - 2.25 to 2.75 Just at tha last minute has usurped oddest client wbo had ever visited him a great dedl of space usually uaed for was a woumn about forty years old, Also Chickens, Hindquarters Lamb, Freth Men's Suits and Overcoats at Reduced Prices. reading matter. We trust that our who wanted to bring suit ngiilnst one readers will be lenient with us. How- of the Sunday newspapers for not hav- Ham*, Veal, Etc.- ever, by reading the advertisements ing printed an account of her luteat they may learn where they can save •'social function" on Its society page, Qualltf and Weight Guaranteed. TELEPHONE 2«-J. money on Christmas purchases, as slie hud particularly requested over OTHER ITEMS the telephone. HDICNINW THAIN8 1IY WIRELESS. UKSOMJTIOIf I'JUISIJfG Tho Perth Amboy Plain Dealer in As the second oddest client, lie cited Wireless telegraphy for control of 110 A It I) OF FREEHOLDERS Hats, Caps, Neekwear, Hosiery, the case of another woman who had trains niovlng en route baa been ex- last week's issue commented upon the At a meeting of tho Anti-Tubercu- •••• come to him in tears nnd sought to en- perimented with by the Delaware, Merchants' Association purchasing list his legal aid in making her bus- losis Society of Perth Amboy held Lackawanna & \Ventcrn It. R. for Umbrellas, Suspenders, Shirts, their "Buy-at-Ho-me" posters, out of band stop flirting. "Tho woman ns- last week, tho society was Instructed 1 several months. Finally the "Laoka- town, and oeusured the association for Bured me that she loved her husband to forward tho, following to the Boar-1 not getting these bills printed at home, nnd that Hhc knew her husband loved wnnnit Limited," a train running be- of Freeholders: Sweaters, Handkerchiefs tween Hoboken, N. J., and Buffalo, N. These posters were not printed special- her, but that ho hud a hubit of wink- Perth Amboy, Doc. 12, 1913. ly for South Amboy, but are stock mer- ing at every good looking woman he V., was equipped. Communications The Hoard of Chosen Frooholdors of and Trousers chandise and cam be purchased by any saw," said the lawyer. "When I told were exchanged between the moving the County of Middlesex: her there wus 110 legal redress for her, train and fixed -stations at Ulnghamton, Gentlemen: town. It would be Impossible for the Greatly Reduced During The Holiday Season. inuHinucu us she snld 1 was a fool If 1 N. Y., and Seranton, Ponn. Later on, At a meeting of the Antl-Tuber- printing department of the Citizen CUIOHIS Society of I'orth Amboy, hold even thought she or her husband want- more practical use was made of thu to compete with the firm which carries last evonlng, Doctor Ramsay, the ed a divorce, she exclaimed that 1 WUH trial servlco by arranging for a rollof sholf stock. The Citizen does not I'ronkk-nt, gave tho Hoard an account the poorest lawyer HIIH hud ever henrd conductor and extra coaeheH, The of the work which you wero doing have any grievance, It has been of and left my office In n rage." trials are to be continued evnry other toward tho establishment of a ttiber- favored with both advertising and Tho same question was put to sever- CIIIOHIS hospital In the County. There- The Turner Store day for tho present. /•Intlng, from this association, Thero al other lawyers nnd an unbelievably upon a resolution was unanimously adopted, highly commondlng tho. Board Outfitter to Iten and Boys is a great' deal of printing done for peculiar assortment of would l>« clients An operator's room has boon built was revealed through their answers. In the second car from tho front of for lta very Inudablo efforts In that people of thls'city that goes out of behalf, and wishing them every sue from Head to Foot town and in thiiNrespcct the Plain Olio patent lawyer cited the case of this train. The aorlal wires are ecus In the speedy prosecution of the a man who asked him to represout him Dealer is right. If the Citizen offered stretched flat between the enda of work: and further that the Board for two months at tho patent olllce In should be notillcd of the action which Broadway and David St. South Amboy to do work for some people for noth- each of tho first four cars and about Washington. "1 want you to go there, 2 ft. above the roof.—Engineering thin Society has taken in the matter. ing, they would prefer to go out of Yours very truly, stay thoro nnd represent me," he said. News. town for printing and pay big prices. "But," interposed (lie attorney, "what ALICE P. HOMMANN, Secretary. They have got that out-of-town epi- iu tho world do you want me to do demic which tho Merchants' Associa- while I ntn there?" tion Is'endeavoring to check. The mnn drew his chair clone to the lawyer's nml In low tunes told the at- torney thin lie had Invented an "aero- •.Proim experiences on the Amboy plane clock," us he called It. nnd thnt ' bridge recently some legislative action he wanted him to go to tho patent of- ..is necessary to limit the amount of fice and prevent any other inventor tonnage auto trucks sliall carry over "from sneaking in n similar Invention county bridges and roads. while the authorities are in a cnrelesH mood." A MOST UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY, TO BUY The mini seemed to be in his nonutil Tho time is drawing near when the senses despite thu fact that his highly Republicans will take charge of the prized invention was absolutely no til- government of this city. It is cur- ing more than n small watch fastened FINE FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS and HOLIDAY GOODS rently reported .that they intend to In a leather case, the sort that may be - clean house, and all present appointive seen in stores anywhere. When he officer's must go no matter for what hart imparted this information the law- AT 25% REDUCTIONS term they have been appointed for. yer pointed out that there was noth- For this intended action, they claim ing patentable about his "invention." "There Isn't, eh?" shouted the man. The K. West Company, Keyport, N. J. the right from advice obtained from "Indeed there is! Who has ever eminent lawyers of the State. On the thought before this of putting a clock To close out quickly and completely all Holiday Stocks and to reduce all other lines other hand the Democrats are not In an airship?" fully 1-8 before the January inventory, offer right now an opportunity seldom, if ever, worylng, feeling secure in their sung The attorney sought to humor him berths. It looks as though there will and said, "Wouldn't a watch In the presented in these pai-ts to make selections (for present or future use) from these choice \ be some excitement about January 1. aviator's pocket do as well?" varieties of High Grade Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Beds and Bedding. From inklings gathered here and thero The man jumped up. "That's just Adraln Lyon i3 slated for city attor- tho point!" ho cried. "It would not do FOR GIFTS OR HOUSE FURNISHING PURPOSES THESE HUNDREDS OF REALLY FINE THINGS ney, Joseph Wilson for collector, as well, because It might fall out." WILL APPEAL TO YOU. Against such logic the attorney snid Daniel Donlin for water, superinten- ho found himself helpless, and lie told For quality, style, finish, assortments and extra special lout prices, the merchandise in this sale dent, and Richard Hlllinann for Stroet the man he feared the case was too hasn't an equal. Customers who are prompt iri placing their orders, even if a little in advance of their Commissioner. difficult for him to handle. heeds, vrill never regret it, as ute have made the cut, the saving is before you and, it amounts to DOLLARS o Another strange client who visited a —not cents. A slight idea of the class of goods offered with reductions. Every piece in the sale is patent lawyer wanted to secure a pat- SCULLY FOIt V. S. SENATOR. absolutely NE \V STOCK. ent on a "Hower clothespin." The lat- A Washington correspondent of the ter was nn ordinary wooden clothespin $200.00 FUMED DININfi SUITE $100.00 $25.00 WHITE CHIFFONIERS $15.00 $180.00 FUMED DINING SUITE $140.00 vark Sunday Call sees In the ap- with a little wire point on top. On the $35.00 MAHOGANY CHIFFONIERS $27.50 $140.00 FUMED DIN1NO SUITE $115.00 $42.50 DINING TABLE $25.00 tment of Sheriff Bollschew-eiler as latter fresh flowers might be stuck, $125.00 FUMED DINING ROOM SUITE.. ..$90.00 $18.75 DINING TABLE $18.00 •1 States Marshnl tho entrance of thereby, according to the inventor, $140.00 EARLY ENGLISH SUITE $J2.50 $45.00 BRASS BED $30.00 ^ssmiin Thomas J. Scully Into "giving tlie clotheslines the appearance $39.50 BRASS BED $29.50 of flower gardens." lie saw n fortune ALL SUITES HAVE BEST LEATHER 1 for the olllce of United States CHAIRS. SUITES IN POLISHED OAK $42.50 BRASS BED $30.00 from the sale of big pins In cities. $11.50 BRASS BED $&98 when tho torm of Senator MAY BE HAD AT SAME SAVING. When tlie lawyer assured him thnt. $26.50 BRASS BED $20.00 expires two years hence. besides the fact thnt there -was more $28.50 LIBRARY TABLES* $20.00 $20.00 COUCHES $14.00 $49.50 PARLOR SUITES $88.50 * pointed out, has succeeded sentimentality than practicability to $16.50 COUCHES $12.00 down the custom of years, $4.50 MAHOGANY ROCKER $8.75 $12.00 MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET... %9M his invention, n pin stuck In the end $4.00 OAK ROCKER $2.75 $10.00 MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET .. $8.00 'vo of the United States of the wood would serve just as effec- $2.48 OAK ROCKERS $1.89 $42.50 MAHOGANY CHIFFONIERS .... $52.00 lame the United States tively ns the "Invented" piece of wire, $11.50 OAK STANDS $8.00 $19.50 MAHOGANY CHIFFONIERS $18.50 nas his man named la the client threatened to bring suit $5.00 MAHOGANY STANDS $8.75 $18.00 OAK CHIFFONIERS $18.50 $24.50 LEATHER SETTEES $18.00 announcement that against him for "violation of confi- $13.75 OAK CHIFFONIERS $10.00 $30.00 WHITE DRESSERS $22.00 $7.50 OAK CHIFFONIERS $5.98 ito and would namo dence." Another patent lawyer said that the $40.00 WALNUT DRESSERS $80.01) $42.00 WILTON RUGS $85.00 $50.00 AVALNUT DRESSERS ' $10.00 $37.50 WILTON RUGS $30.00 oddest client who had ever come to $55.00 WALNUT DRESSERS $47.50 i not a bnd ono. him wns n young woman who wnntpd $22.50 AXMINSTER RUGS .». $18JK) •mhtedly be sent $37.50 MAHOGANY DRESSERS $28.50 his help In getting n patent, literally, $40.00 SIDE-BOARD & BUFFETS $82.50 $20.00 AXMINSTER RUGS $15.00 Ms district next on an "Idea!" $28.00 BUFFETS $21.50 $17.50 BRUSSELS RUGS $11.98 of hia term hn "What Is your Idea?" naked the law- s Jersey woll yer curiously. CHILDREN'S GOODS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVING BELOW ANY STORE IN THE STATE. if the most Tho young woman refused to tell him, saying that she hesitated to di- This stock at present consists of about l!>0 Flexible Flyers and, other styles of steering Sleds in all sizes, late. Genuine Flexible Flyers at$1.79, Fire Fly Flexible Sleds at 89c. Speedway Sleds (flex.) at 79o, all other 'ork vorus vulge flip nature of her Idea until It Inul boon secured by patent. "I Won't siaes in proportion. Two hundred, Reed Rockers, Mission Rockers. Chairs. Morris Chairs and Stands ".d tonguo trust anybody with It, not even you," Children's Desks, Rocking Horses. Blackboards, Nursery Chairs, Adjustable High Chairs, Etc.. Also 7. •j farmer slip told Hie lawyer. Irish- Mail Hand Cars from $2.00 up. Large quantities of Pictures, Cribs, Baskets, Tables, Blackboard '.hero a Llko the famous Anneke .Tnns hplrs. Etc., Etc.' ' Tom there arc numerous strange cases of has so culled "ancestor clients" to bo had Closes • of from the lawyers. HOOSier Kitchen Cabinet Club Christmas Eve, or sooner if Cabinets are <. One of the oddest of these Is cited i- by a New York lawyer of wide prac- up, which is very likely. Cabinet is deliverei tice. "Not loii!; ago." lip says, "there enrno to my office n wnmnn who insist- payment of $1.00 and the balance is paid at the rate of $1.00 per week. No addii ed thnt she owned the lower part nf charge is made for this accommodation. All other goods sold for cash only. lhe Hudson, rive.r. having inherited II •oni Henry TIIHIKDII. her micest'ir, 'by 'lit of discovery.' Tf this seems an exngKcnitcd erne Royal Push Button Chairs Globe-Wernieke Book ill clto a second one that li wtrnn- III. Last winter a man. who s:iid Hundreds of Bargains in small and medium size Axminster and ' ' been recommended to me by n lit a Rpanep he had attended lights previous., wimfp'l mo to title to the Innd upon whip!! THE R WEST CO. usury bullrlinir stunrls. He •1 It hurt been clvpn to nn STOEE CLOSES Al 8 P. M. •|M by Clenrjie Wasliinrtoi: 'do fnf the former's lonn •g one of the campaign*: tlonary war. Onrlous 'id through ancestor* •H to lawyers' offices. Is of stories about quoted are fair Ylbuue. 4> Can Corn Can No. 3 Tomatoes ,•I The Thf Four Oaf § Left Can Hansberry's Peas)' for Brief Items Concerning People We Mentionings Know that Prove Interesting Raisins, per box lOt in which to do your Currants, per box Reading. Christmas Shopping. Girls Are Defeated. Dates, per box Our > stock is still Last Saturday night the S. A. H. S. Mrs. Alfred Kingham Is very ill. girls met defeat in K. of P. Hall at Figs, per package complete with a fine the hands of the Woodbrldge Parish line of goods. We Eev. J. E. Shaw spent Monday last House Five by the score of 20 to 2. Old Homestead 1 nr Confectioners want to give pleas- at Atlantic Highlands. The Amboy girls were simply out- Mince Meat, Ib. lUl ure and satisfaction classed in all departments of the Sugar "•";-••• with every article Mr. and Mrs. William J, Ingraham game, but although they didn't come '.Pumpkin, per can - - \- purchased at this spent Monday at Newark. up to the expectation of all, they made . a good showing as the P. H. girls are Sweet Cider, per gallon • ' 25<5 store, and we know Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin spent considered the best around this vicin- California Peaches. Cherry pi-imqnd Breucl, many of our patrons Mooday last in New York City. ity. California Egg Plums, per can - have been delighted The game was witnessed by a fair Hunt's Sliced CherriPS. per can c with their purchases. Miss Margaret Strusholm, of John crowd> although it was advertised but 1 5c' We suggest a few street, spent Sunday at Keyport. very nttie. The game was not ar- ranged until the night before BO it Sweet Pickles, bot. «)c | Chow Chow, b »t, . i)c articles that will William M. Emmons was a New couldn't be advertised to a very great make desirable gifts: York visitor on Sat.urday last. extent, Miss Pfeifcr was clearly the Full line of uSpic^s,,Citron, Orange and L'-mon IVel, star of the P. H. team while Ruth Sweaters and Mackinaws Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Newton made Amboy's only goal. Nuts, Cranberries, Oranges. Bananas. New York visitors on Monday last. Marion Thorns, Kathryn Hiimnelber- Apples and Candies. Gloves, Handkerchiefs ger and Krancls Gordon played good Umbrellas, Neckties Messrs. Frederick BaUel and Frod- flooi, gamegj whiie Geneva Maelvor rick Dlebert spent Sunday at Jersey 'pIayo,j go0li for nor flrst game. While Shirts,' Rain Coats City. tho Woodbrldgo girls took home n William E. Slover Shoes, Slippers —— ' victory, the Amboy girls took home John Street Near Broadway, Mr. and Mrs.. Andrew Norcross, of m0Rt,y BpUntors, \ Suspenders, Ocean CJrove, are .visiting I'n- "'thi"s The girls used the lioyB' basketball, city. and one of the glrlu thinking this to Hats and Caps, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Mufflers, be tho ciuiso of their poor showing, Pocketbooks, Etc. Albert liergon Is confined to his burgtQd tho bladdor near the ond of homo with an affection of ono of his th0 g(ml0 Tjjo eyoa. Porwnrds S. A. H. S. w p H Our prices are as low as anywhere in the Miss Gordon MIBS Antoinette Korr is home from M|gg pf(!l,er CHRISTMAS GIFTS the State Normal School for the MIBH Baldwin Mlsn Thorns State, quality considered. holidays. Center at South Amboy's Most MIHH Nlcknlng MIHB Newton Mrs. J. K. Stulta, of David street, ( Guards Popular Dry Goods Store has returned home after an extended Mj8g j)fo|f( Hlmmulberger visit at Baltimore, Md. mm nugh Miss Maclver GEORGE GREEN I Referee—Hnnway, Time of halves Mrs. Joel Magnuson entertained tho 20 minutes. sowing society of the Swedish Congre- OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN until 10 o'clock from now until "The One-Price Store" gation of Perth Amboy on Thursday, On ,ast Batlinlay n|gllt )n K, ot Pi Christmas. Come early in the Hall the boys of the local H. S. de- morning to do your chopping Mr, and Mrs. Leon Compton, of Bor- feate(J tbys tQok the lwd at beg nmng ot Holiday Goods which will make taa - the game and held It to the end. The the most pleasing gifts for H. S. team was without the services young and.old. ..••-'* Mrs. Frank Petty, Mrs. Jacob Spra- of M)Uoa Rue but neverthele8B Rus. We have this year received gue, Mrs. John Perkins. Mrs. Charles fle, Hardy fl]Ied h|g p]ace quUe we), goods which have come from Compton and Mrs, Prank Compton There were, a number of disputes spent Monday last la New York. all over the Globe, especially our during the game and finally Cathcart sample line of linens. There was disqualified and as the visitors is nothing more appreciated tban A CHRISTMAS GIFT FARMERS' WEEK had no substitutes they forfeited the linens for Christmas Gifts, game to the Amboy lads. The lineup; Farmers' Week at New Brunswick, especially when you can secure S#. A. H. S. Pld. g. Fl. g. P.S. them at half price, no two alike, beginning Friday, December 26th and ° ^ " " f 0 0 0 all samples from the largest FOR WIFE OR MOTHER closing Wednesday, December 31st, j,|. ' Btlrk d f 1 0 2 House in this line. will be the most important agricultural ' Grace c 2 4 8 , If there is no Cabinet Gas Range in your meeting ever held in New Jersey. The ' ' 2 0 4 SIDE BOARD SCARFS, from 19c to $3.75 lectures will be given in the audience ' B home it would be hard to find a gift that would 0 0 . 0 CENTER PIECES AND LUNCHEON CLOTHS, from. 10c to $2.80, rooms of the .college on the campus TOWELS, beautiful designs 10c to $!/>» be more appreciated than one of these very near the railway station. The list] 5 4 14 EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES, In boxes.... 8af, 98c and 91.191- of speakers include Dr. C. G. Hopkins, useful appliances. Fid, g, Fl. g. P. 8. KMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES AND SHEETS.. »2.98 and WJ9 • the noted Illinois soil expert; J. H. Daley, f. 0 0. 0 HEMMED TABLE CLOTHS *U5 and t£2.i Such a gift would be a constant, every- Hale of Connecticut, who la famous Mark, f. 0 , 0 0 MESSALINE PE.TTICOATS, In boxes $1.89 as an expert peach orchardlst; Dr. day reminder of the donor's generosity. It 1 3 • 5 HAND BAGS, in all styles 59c, 9Sc, $1.19, JUS and W4W Carl W. Gay, the livestock authority ' 0 0 WRITING PAPER, in holly boxes from 2S« to <9c would reduce the labors in the kitchen and, of the University of Pennsylvania; *»zPa"lcK, g. 0 0 WRITING PAPER, in cloth covered boxes special at 75f Edward VanAlstyne of New York, Adams> &• with 90 Cent Gas, would cut down the cook- LADIES' UMBRELLAS 98c, $1,25, $1.49, $1.98 and %iM who is widely known as an expert in ing expenses, LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS $c, 10c, 15,--S5e, 29e and 4f dairy matters; Fred B. Skinner of FANCY COLLARS, in boxes 25c and •» New York, and J. C. Graham of Mass- You can have a Cabinet Gas Range in- School will start eight o'clock Mori- BROCHE BELTS, in holly boxes achusetts, who are leading authorities SILVER MANICURE SETS t stalled by making a $3 payment., Balance $3 in poultry, and the New Jersey Ex- *** morning. SILVER TOILET SETS monthly. See them in our show rooms. periment Station scientists who will ~~~ Next u SILVER JEWELRY CASES 29c, 48c ar give the latest results o£ research In ™^ afternoon the H. S. IVORY MANICURE SETS , ls wllr t0 od id her e their departments. ' ^ *> , ^ ^ ,f * a IVORY TOILET SETS $1.19, $2.89 a Public Service Gas Company Friday is horticulture, flay, and Sat-,111^ win Play the Woodbridge H. S. IVORY CLOCKS : ''..... urday is poultry day. A special pro- i KM* These two teams have never IVORY VANITY CASES 1$ met betore ana a gram is arranged also for nurserymen ° ">t«wBtlng game on Saturday. defeais looket thid s fortea.m Ouin rreveng girls eexpec fort th toe NECKTIES, In holly boxes Monday is livestock day. While handed them by the Parish SUSPENDERS, In holly boxes the series of lectures on livestock sub- HouBe Flve BOSTON GARTERS, In holly boxes jects are being given there will be ' SUSPENDERS AND GARTERS to match In boxes. lectures in other\ loms on farm crops. Last Tuesday a lecture was given SILK SOX, in holly boxes .- The annual meeting of the B. B. Voor- FANCY SLEEVE HOLDERS " hees Society will be held Monday. to the High School and some of the Grammer School pupils in the High COLUMBIA DRESS SHIRTS ....' A special program for prize-winners MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS In county corn contest will begin Mon- School building by Mr. Jefferies. Mr. Jefferies' subject was the "Harm done MEN'S GLOVES, in suede and kid.. day afternoon and continue until Tues- MEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS STILLWELL & MASON day noon. Se'veraTec'unties are send- j by cigarettes." As he talked from MEN'S PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.... THE STORE OF HONK8T DEALING. ing groups of young people for these experience his lecture was quite good MEN'S SAVEATERS, GREY, RED and TAN.. and llked by aI! Mr Jefferies is lectures. \ - ' HAMMERED SMOKING SETS Tuesday is devoted largely to soils,from Washington , D. C, and travels SILVER SHAVING SETS The Place To Buy Your and crops. Doctor Hopkins will de- , around lecturing In the different High IVORY MILITARY SETS liver two lectures. Schools. SILVER MILITARY SETS Wednesday is co-operation day. Tho EBONY MILITARY BRUSHES....' - forenoon Is given to three practical There is a reason always. Some of co-' the teachers are predicting snow be- EDUCATOR SHOES CHRISTMAS FURNITURE and successful experiences In DRESS SHOES operation. In the afternoon it Is fore Christmas. When asked why hoped that thousands of New Jersey they say because Newell James has DOLLS If you wish to beautify your homo with a new piece of furnl- farmers will meet representatives of been studying lately. DOLL CARRIAGES the railroads in a conference on ship- PIANOS -e we are able to supply you with anything you may need from ping farm products to market. Gon- Tlie other day when somo of the DISHES kitchen to the parlor. Nothing pleases the houaewlfa more eral Freight Agent Odgen of the Penn-,boys were speaking of Ancient His- ELOCKS sylvania Rnilroad, and Third Vice tory, Gerald Dey said there used to to have an up-to-date Kitchen Cabinet, wo have la stock some STOVES President Koons of the Central Rail-j bo hard times In Spnrta and even SEWING BOXES fine cabinets at moderate prices, all kinds of Dining Room road of New Jersey are on the pro-. at 1.000 B. C. they hnd to 3hlne enn- TRUNKS ,. •re, BraBa and Iron Beds, Parlor Suits and Couches. sram, anil the farmers in attendance nons. MANUAL TRAINING BENC are urged to take pnrt in this confer- • TRA1 MS ON TRACKS •ge assortment of Fancy Rockers, Tabourets, in bamboo and cnco, In English History class. Miss Ful- MILK WAGONS Tho location of the lecture rooms ton asked one of the girls what sen ing Cases, Childrens Rockers, Carpets Sweepers, Beautiful HOBBY H0RSI5S on tho college campus noar the rail- , lies between Great Brltlan and Europo, POPULAR BOOKS Hires, Shirt Waist Boxes. All of these goods go to way station, trolley station, hotels anil Tho girl replied, "Why let's see." STORY BOOKS mas Presents for young or old. Call and look over boarding houses will insure personal # BOYS' AND GIRLS' GAT comfort to all visitors. The charac- Two members of the Freshman class BOYS' SUSPENDERS, ' ods delivered at any time. ter of the lectures and the importance 'have been selected to collect the song GIRLS' POCKET JlOO of the subjects should attract many books after assembly, We are won- FANCY HAIR R1BBF thousands to New Brunswick for thn ilerlng why? HANDKERCHIEFS tveelr. Sent] for a program, address LEATHER WRITI? "Experiment Station," New Brunswick, The Freshman nro busily engaged MdSIC ROLLS... N. J. , In preparing' for their annual Christ- WELL & MASON _o . j mas entertainment which will be THE 1)10 STOBE. Tears of Joy and sadness flow from given next Wednesday. the samp lank. ay South Amboy, N. J. o School will close next Wednesday One ran nnvcr hny a satisfactory for the' Christmas vacation nnd open Ihrnnd of popularity at cut rates. t lifter j Now Year's. ;. &C0. TOltsb j£ou mil a it>err^ (Lbttetmagl NO I Til A MltOV* G • X/- CHRISfllAS STORE . • , No need of shopping from store to store, and tiring yourself out. Here you will find almost anything you want under one roof. We have convinced hundreds of good citiizens that they can do better here than elsewhere. The variety of stocks we handle and the large assortments will facilitate the selection of your Christmas Gifts..

    Children's Goats We hare just received a manufacturer's sam- ple line of Infants' Long and Short Coats of cream serge, repp, poplin and pique, -which we have arranged In two lotB. They are beautifully trimmed and. embroidered, sizes up to 3 years at .....:.., $M8 and 12.49 ' (Easily worth up to $4.00) Handkerchiefs In endleBs variety. We have them In lawn, > linen and Bilk for men and women, initialed and plain as well as embroidered. Prices range from 5c up Holeproof Hosiery Almost evcybody in town knows by this time McDougall Kitchen what they are. We have reduced the prices' for the holiday season, so as to make a uniform price Cabinets ,.pf $1.50 for six pairs, either for men,vwomen or "Don't disappoint your wife. She surely will . chliilren; - Men's Holeproof Silk Socks 3 pairs be If you do not surprise her with a McDougall. for 82.00. All packed in holly boxes. We have only a few left and IE you tarry too long (Guaranteed of course). you may be too late. By all means buy her a McDougall, then you will realize its benefits and Silk President Suspenders In individual boxes 08c advantages. They are here from $17.00 to $27.50 (For your convenience we will make terms to suit) Fancy Arm Bands, in glass front boxes-..... 25c ' Children's Guaranteed Rain Capes With Hood, $2.98 Sleds from 4Dc to 8.25 Onyx Silk Hose at 50c and $1.00 Express Wagons 81.25 up to $3.75 Men's Onyx Silk Lisle Half Hose at 25c Doll Carriages $1.49 to $3.98 Men's or Ladies' tfmbrelleB, in holly boxes ,up Large Hand Car (Irish Mall) was $4.98 nt $4.00 .. to $3.50 Rocking Horses 95c Books of all descriptions, from. 10c and up ' Swinging Horses $1.75 up Misses' and Ladies' Hand Bags..... 25c and up Push Carts 98c up Children's Rockers 89c up Fnncy Aprons 25c and 49c Large Rockers $1.60 and up Men's Four In Hand. '. 25c to 75c Blacking Stands .' Me Counterpanes 25c to $3.49 Folding Card Tables $2.98 Blankets and Comforters 05c to $7.50 Matting Covered Utility Boxes. $2.50 up. Metal Beds, either white enamel or. wood finish Aluminum Ware Brass Beds. Fancy Novelties of all descriptions 25c up Tapestry Couch Covers y.. 98c op Anew lot of this ware has just arrived. Every Axminster Rugs $2.50 up • absolutely guaranteed. Just the thing every Picture Frames, In ivory or metal 25c up' Silk Lambrequins ! $1.49 Bureau Scrafs and Shams 25c up i wjints and will appreciate. In the lot Jewel Cases, gilt of white 49c up Coat Sweeters, for every member of the family Linen Towels 25c np re Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Saucepans, Tea' Heavy Brass Inkstands 59c from 49c up to $5.75 Hand Embroidered Initialed Linen Guest Towels 60c each Fryiag Pans, Berlin Kettles, etp., and German Silver Mesh Bags $2.89 to |4jS9 Moores' Guaranteed Non-leakable Fountain Pens are very interesting. TaDle Cloth and Napkins $4.75 to $10.00 Sterling Sliver Cigar Cutters »8c tASOup Writing Paper in Fancy Boxes— 10c up Sterling Stiver Pen Knives 98c Cuff Buttons 25c to $1.50 Brass Book Racks %\ih , Dolls Sterling Silver Front Belt Buckles. 49c Kid Gloves, for men or women 98c up. Perfumery 10c "P been selling rapidly the past week, Boys' Combination Rain Coat and Hat $8.00 Games of all descriptions 10c up English Decorated Tea Pots 89c "however, an excellent variety to , 25c to $3.98 Tapestry Table Covers..; 49c up Pictures 10c to $1.49 Steins •, 89c to $1.25 Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Cigars For Tour Christmas Table

    5c 1b Sweet Pickles 8c doz. Elite Salmon 15c and 25c Hallo wt, Dates, pkg 10c ., 25c Square or Marvel Milk, 3 cans 25c Premier Clams ' 15c New Mixed Nuts, per lb 17c 25c Sliced Peaches 12c, 15c and 25c California Asparagus, tall tins 80c Cranberries, per quart.. 10c 25c 12c California Lemon Cling Peaches 25c Memzanota Asparagus, small tin 15c Tryphosa, 3 pkg I .10c, 14c, 16c California Bartleet Pears 25c Olives, plain or stuffed 40c to 25c Malaga Grapea, per lb 18c Jersey Pears, 2 cans 25c N. B. C. Fruit Cake, 5 lb. tin $1.50 r Pitted Prunes, 1 lb. pkg 12c Pop Corn 5c qunrt Calarab Figs Seeded Raisins 12c Sweet Oranges, per dozen 25c, 30c 35c, 40c Cleaned Currants 12c quors Grape Fruit, 4 for 25c Have you trled^ this delicious confection as qunrt bottle, $1.00 Drained Citron, per lb 19c yet? Something entirely new in this section of Japanese Crab Meat 25c oof. gallon.. $3.50 Orange or Lemon Peel per lb 19c the country. They are made in California where , ;so Pele Nuts, per lb 12c Tuna Fish 20c the figs grow, per pkg 25P $2.50 Walnuts, per lb 18c, 20c and 24o Heinz Baked Beans 10c, 15c and 20c . (Neatly packed for mailing) . 60c Candies of all kinds, Heinz Spahgettl 15c $2.00 Fancy Oregon Prunes,.per lb..'. 15c Kaiser Wilhelm Sardines, 2 for 25c , 60c Boned Herring, in glass / 10c Cigars $1.50 Evaporated Peaches, per lb 12c La Famosa, box of 26 . 75c Evaporated Apricots, per lb ;...... 20o Deviled Sardines 10c La Famosa, box of 60 Olive Oil, quart tins 85o Choice Peaberry Coffee 80c Grand Republic, box of 60 75c Salad Oil, gallon tins 91.00 Maraschino Cherries 15c and 25c 80c C'.'.crterflelds, Richard Mansfield or LaFl Maple Syrup, quart, tins

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    VOLUME XXXIII. KO. 27. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913. Price Three Cents. REV. GEORGE KANE BRIEF SKETCH Of LOCAL PEOPLE WIN BED UP GONE TO AUDUBON ELIAS S. MASOI\ PRIZES AT STATE f AIR Last Sunday evening Rev. George Ellas S. Mason, of this city, the Re , At the Trenton Fair last weeK South, Kane, Jr., delivered MB farewell ser- publican Candidate for Freeholde Amboy was again in the prize winning mon at the Presbyterian Church, be- was born in 1871 on a farm in Cran IKK class. jni fore a good-sized congregation , Mr. bury township and attended the pub In the embroidery and needle-work BoA^f Man Supposed to be Mer Kane relinquishes his charge here to Chairman of Committee Reports lie schools, until he was qualified Over 500 Members of the Society exhibit Mrs. J. Tracy Dill was award- accept a call to the Presbyterian That Sites are Being Considered takn. Win. morgue where it was later viewed b: aro going to run a special train over! to have attend. lino, nccompalned by a full brass bond. JS. Truex Post, is making arrangements Coroner Morgan, of South River. Tin the P. R. n. on that date. | to give the veterans a royal welcome. Present—Mayor Dey, Councilman The Society will meet at St. Mury't coroner expressed himself later tha Tlio representatives Irom tho .six- | The session will open In. the Council jMiinliultlii], O'Connor, Slover, Stanton llulh-at 12 M. Hlmrp, and will fall In line the man had fallen overboard from teen councils have completed the ! chamber at the City Hall at 10.30 and Stratton; Clerk Mack, Solicitor and KIVO a short parade In this city barge and 'that the condition of thi arrangements. The special train will {o'clock when general business will bs l'earse. Engineer Mason, Treasurer prior to leaving. Five special Jersey body was only caused by tho deconv make stops starting with Rnhway, r e At noon a dinner will b9 Perrine nnd Street Commissioner Con, Centra] Traction Company cars havo ! "°, position while In the water. thus giving members of the order in j served by the ladles In the basement of Horn. boon chartered, which will leave cor- The man was about 5 ft. 9 inches 1 Perth, and South Amboy, Woodbrldge, I tho Methodist Knicopal Church, Tho On motion of Mr. O'Connor, tha ner of liroadway and Main street 1:10 height and wa3 clothed wihen found Roosevelt an opportunity to make afternoon meeting will consist prlncf- clerk waa directed to notify the Jersey p. in, sharp. St. Mary's Society of thin in a blue pair of trousers, black shirt better connections than going to the I pally or speechmaking and a. general Central Traction Company to remove city will have a most prominent place and blue vest Ten cents were fount county scat. social time. all old ties between Bordentown in lino of march, and It 13 expected la one pocket while in another wa; Ttie schedule for the special Is as avenue and Main street on Stevens that hundreds of their friends will found a pathetic letter from his "tru follows: Rahway, 7.42 a.m., Metuchen, avenue at once and place required visit the city across the river, and fiAMK LAW PROVISIONS A ME •wlf«| Phoebe.'" The letter was ad 7.52 a. m,, Now Brunswick, 8.02 a.-m., amount of stone between their tracks, view the grand representation. G1VKN OUT BY C0MMI8SIOTT dreBBed to "Mr. Merton Deane, Fal Monmouth Junction, 8.18 a. in, nnd or the case will be taken before tha The Holy Name Society of Sayre- Upon receipt of a telegram from the Blver, Massachussetta, care Staples Plainsboro at 8.28 a. m. Returning Public Utility Commissioners. Mr. Departmentqf Agriculture announcing Coal Co." and was stamped at Sec the special will leave Atlantic City at ville, under the leadership of Rev. W. O'Connor stated the company was not President Wilson's approval of the Cliff; N. Y. The missive was dated 9.35 p. m. A. Gllllllan, have nranged to be in complying with any of the apeclcattons. ine 300 strong, and will charter regulation for migratory birds In July, 30th. From th« information in An Atlantic Band has been engaged Upon Inquiry from Mayor Dey, as to special Public Service cars, so as to New Jersey, the State Fish and Game the letter the coroner was led to he to furnish music for the day and it what'action had been taken In regard avoid any transfering. Should the Commission has issued a bulletin llcve that the man was employed on a s expected that fully 25,000 members to new flro house, Mr. Stanton, chair- ELIAS S. MASON. weather prove favorable it goes with- announcing the effects of tho federal coal barge and that his wife lived oa will be in line, which will include the man, of fire committee, reported that out faying that the people of Perth regulations upon the game laws in another boat. The legible part of tin Guards of the sixteen councils of his taste he abandoned it and secured plans were referred to Chief of Fire Amboy will have one of the largest thi3 State. "letter was very pathetic and read la Middlesex. a situation on. the New York Division Department, and that efforts were be- parades in its history. The United States regulations will part: "Dear Merton, We arrived a The representatives hope that the of the P. R. H. as fireman, which posi- ing made to secure suitable sites. Societies from all parts of the State in all cases supersede the New Jersey New York Sunday -morning. It was ouncils will turn out strong on tho tion he held for ten years and was On motion of Mr. Slover, General and Staten Island are expected to bff game laws where there is a conflict cloudy and we laid out in the sound. above date, especially because of the about to be promoted to the position Win. S. Truex Post, G. A. R., was present, and assist in making the day between the two. Under the federal Sent you a postal on Saturday I fact that Middlesex has a candidate of locomotive engineer when his hear- granted the use of the Council Cham- memorable. law, known as the McLean act, viola- am very lonesome without you, for you 'or State Vice Councilor in Rene P. ing hecoming affected he abandoned ber on October 15. tions are punishable by a fine not know how I care for you, Merton, even F. von Minden, of Friendship Council, 1 railroading, and after graduating from that exceeding $100 or imprisonment for It you did drink Get a new New Market. the Renouard Embalming College, of basins be placed at Second street and not more than ninety days, or both, suit of clothes Be true to me, A special excursion rate of $3.00 New York, he engaged in the business olby Will Be In Broadway, and also at the alley be- in the discretion of the court. Merton, for you know how I love you has been secured from the Pennsyl- of undertaker and dealer in furniture tween Second and First street. On In the bulletin of the commission .keep straight and don't let anything vania for this date and this low rate in South Amboy in which business he resolution by Mr. Slover, it was order- South Amboy To-D^y the open season, both dates being in- happen to you on the barge ..Your ihould be the means of taking a large has been successful and is still engag- ed that the Inlets be placed at these clusive, for various kinds of game, ia true wife Phoebe." lumber of the Middlesex Juniors. ed ia it. He Is firmly wedded to his points. set forth as follows:. ..The postal referred to in the letter The State Bession will be in the business and the entering the political The ProgresBives headed by Everett President Stanton spoke* of the ne- Quail, rabbit, squirrel, English, ni also found on the body. steel pier beginning at 11 o'clock and arena as a candidate was the least of 3olby, the candidate for Governor, cessity for pipes being laid under the ringneck pheasant (males only), ruff- About a hundred yards from where will be presided over by State Coun- his thoughts, until through the earnest 111 invade the city to-day (Saturday), N, Y. & L, B. R. R. at Henry street ed grouse, prairie chicken, wild turkey. the body was found, an old life buoy cilor William J. Wakefleld, Jr., of persuasion of the executives ' of' his ind pitch tent at Broadway and David to carry off the overflow of surplus Hungarian partridge, November 10 to marked "Kit, N. Y." was found, but Newark. party he consented to let his name be itreet for a brief period. water. The party is expected to arrive at December 15. it ia not believed this had any connec- The report of Secretary Mlers, of presented to the voters of Middlesex On notion of Mr. O'Connor, the mat. 2 o'clock noon sharp. Mr. Colby ia Rails, coots, galllnules, marBh hen tion with the tragedy, Coroner Morgan Trenton, shows that on June 30, the County, as one of the their standard ter EltSON—BA11BEB. tus street cleared, and that they make matron of honor^ respectively After or damages as he claimed he was All migratory and non-migratory hearing will bo held to ascertain the Miss Cecelia E. Barber, daughter provision for flow of surface water, the ceremony a reception was held iffered $200.00 for the horse shortly insectivorous birds. possibility of paving Mechanic street, f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barber of and also that they remove sand at at the home of the bride, where many fter he had purchased him. The dt- A daily closed season on all migra- from Brond street to the Olobe court. t* street, nnd Mr. Fredrick C. Pine and Bordentown avenues relatives and friends nssembled to ex. :ndant claimed that the conditions of tory game birds shall extend from Iverson of South Amboy, were tinit- This motion caused ah extended tend congratulations and wish the ale were disregarded by Caniff. sunset to sunrise. SCULLY Si;iiEriF,l> TO ATTEND il in marringe last Saturday evening tilt between Councilmen Stratton and happy couple a pleasant'voyage on tho Whitehead Brown, Henry Caniff, . o the parsonnge of the First Baptist I sea of matrimony. IVATEIIWAT COXVETVTIOX O'Connor, and finally the motion was itephen Caniff, Harry Parlsen, Patrick SCdIXT IS NAMED OJT hurch at Red Bank by the pnstor, passed. Mr. Stratton voting1 against. allon, Edward Darker and John Charles W. McCormlck of Now EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :ev. Johnson L.. Minor. Mr. and APPEALS FOIt MISSIONS oods were called as witnesses dur- Brunswick ami ConRrcKKimin Thomas On motion of Mr. O'Connor, the Irs. David P. Matthews of Red Bank ng the process of the case. Counsel- State Chairman Edward 'B. Gross- J. Scully of this city were amon? street commissioner was directed tD A. A. DeVoo, of Spotswood, trcas- ere the attendants of the bride nnd ir Coan, for the defense, was denied cup, of the State Democratic Commit- ft long list of delegates appointed render bills for repairs to streets to j urer ot the board of missions of the room. s motion for non suit, which bo mad.;- tee, lias announced tlio executive com. by Gov, Fielder to nltend the Sixth the clerl<, for him to forward to the Southern Diocese of New Jer3ey of tho Tlie couple will make their homo in v grounds that the action had been mlttco. of the State body. The mem- Annual Convention of the Atlantic respective companies. Episcopal Church, hns issued an ap- eyport and are now residing in the rought against Mr. Barker singly, in- bers are Congressman Thomas J. Doep Waterways Association to bo On motion of Mr. Manhattan, the peal to tho laymen of the diocese for arson house on Second street, ead of the joint executor3. Justice Scully, former Senator John Hin- •held in Jacksonville, Fla,, November hecks of unsuccessful bidders on funds for missionary work. The dio- •hlch the groom had previously ason reserved his,1 decision for n chliffe, Joseph S. Hoff, United States IS to 21. pumping station wore ordered re- ceso is under tho jurisdiction of Bis- urnlshed. The bride was employed turned. hop John Scarborough, of Trenton. eek. District. Attorney J. Warren Djivls nnd Congressman Eugene F. Kinkead. John Templeton's store for a few Mr. Stratton reported that light at o SOUND. j Tho committee met Saturday afternoon jnrs and her many acquaintances Stockton and Main street had been out niHIST CJII'IICII XEWS. J AM» CJHCJtKJV DBTAEK. Have you taken advantage of our xtend thoir best wishes to her in for four nights, and he hoped tha . in (he office of Governor Fielder In Owing to tho instructions for con- Tho members of the Cypress A. C. (Jpr8ey c,ty t0 arnjnge fol, new best canned pens offer? Why iRtrimonlal blessings. Mr. Everson light committee would lok after it. pay 40c or 50c for coffoe, when you tinuation being held on Tuesday, tho eld a smoker, and chicken dinner on iinnry ])]nng ^ {he cnlnpaign employed by the Jersey Central At this point a heated argument arose iunday at their rooms at Morgan. A ; . can get at our store the very best meeting of tho basketball club has | M]Mr . nrogacup a]so nnnonuC(!(J tha rnction. Company and is very pop- between Messrs. O'Connor and Strat- •no dinner was prepared, various j , coffee. If this coffee does not draw been changed to Wednesday evening j mmbCTmemberSs oo(t ththeB , financfln(mce e coramittee ir among the employes and travel- ton. xlads, roasts, etc., being served in ' equal to any of the above priced cof- lg public—Keyport Enterprise, Octo- and tho Boy Scouts to Saturday. | They are. General Dennis P. Collins, On resolution of Mr, O'Connor, bill bundance. The following were pre- fee, we will refund your money as er 3. This Friday at the teachers' meeting, Sheriff Joseph Mowery, Senator Qeo- of $5)5.20 \vafi ordered paid to Thomas nt, Mesfirs. W. McNeal. L. lllood- cheerfully as we tool; it. and Cramer. Miss Mary DeW. Hillmann, will make re« F. Martens and Jacob Shurtz. Beet new Canned Peas 10c, an "address upon the summer school ood, I, Reese, F. Hoffman, N. Nelson, HOWDEK SALE ASP QUILTING Mr. O'Connor made an effort to get Wortley, J. Letts, R. DoaLs. F\ Best Coffee 25c the city solicitor's report on Susque-|at Bornardsvllle and what she heard Saner Kraut and Frankfurters at Tho Ladles' Aid Society of the Bap- inting, J Whalen, J. Applegatc, W. the Central Restaurant, Broadway, to. • * * L. F, MEINZER. hanna suit before the council, but there. ist Church will hnve n Clam Chowder eterson, A. Morris and T. Whnlen. day Saturday. Try one, they are of failed. ale and ii Quilting nest Wednesday, the right kind. • • * * There are many good thingE in this On motion of Mr. Stratton tho The yachting season Is about over, •ctober 15th. The chowder will be Yes, Misery Loves Company, world, and one of them is After Din- council adjourned. but Yacht Club Coffee, will continue ner Coffee. Sold by Brown Bros. Tea :ady to serve for dinner. Ladles cf to be the popular drink, Sold by Even au editor ime hlB simple pleas- The store of Henry Wolff & Oo., Company. * * * e society and their friends—tills tirown Bros. Tea Co. . * • • res, BUCU. as seeing unfortunate typo- will close at 5.30 p. in. Friday, Oct 10, raphical errors in other papers, Cor .enns work, come nrd help. Delici- After Dinner Coffee Is the kind that o and reopen at !j.30 ;>. m. Saturday, Oct. sluncu.—Ohio Bute Journal. s Advertise in The Citizen, ,is chowder, come and try it. jils. Bold by Brown Eras. Tea Co. ** Advertise iu The Citizen. 11. « • • September Honor Roll. v v Get Next The following pupils of the Public Pink Alaska Salmon Q Schools have received high averages 8 SPECIAL 8 Brief Items Concerning People Wej during month of September: to a Good Know that Prove Interesting School So 1. None Such Mince Meat - flC First Grade A—Milton Barkalow, Domestic Sardines - 4c Reading. r - Thomas Bloodgood, William Heyer, William aRehfuss, William Thorpe, Favorite Yellow Corn Meal 10c Tailor :: Russell VanHise, Rosie Volanski, Russell Sprague spent last Saturday Vera Wagner, Nellie Wagner, Beatrice Puffed Rice ' - \ 14c afternoon at Metuehen. Walters, Mildred Williams, Mary Yanas. First Grade B—Hazel Berlew, Sam- rriHE only way to Harold Dayton, of New York, spent uel Faffer, Esther Goldberg, Goldie An Extra Bargain the weeK end in South Amboy. Herman, Raymond Henry, Louisa How- get a good well ard, Fred Jacobs, Frederick Laurie, Gilman Brand Early June Peas, per can - 12c George Letts, Helen' Lewis, Howard fitting suit is to get • Mr. and Mrs. Alex "Wilson, of Perth Lambertson, Josephine Oliver, Eliza- Per dozen $1.35. Amboy, visited In this city Sunday. beth Shaw, Anna Schewelowltz, Jo- Lay in your winter supply. This is a bargain you it from a tailor of hannes Thomsen, Alvin Thorpe, Cal- Rev, X E. Shaw spent Tuesday last vin Thorpe, Marie Uhlir, Jennie Yanas. cannot afford to miss. reputation. We re- at Burlington. Second Grade A—Julius Alpine, Terence Geant, Marie Axen, Lola commend the Inter- Buckelew, Mary Ellinger, Benjamin Three Star Stove Polish, bottle 4c Miss Dorothy Robinson ha8 returned Goldberg, Russell Henry, Mabel Glad- national. They are home after several weeks' visit in Ver- stone, Lillian Jensen, Arthur Raynor, Tuna Fish, (delicious for salads) can 17c Eiwodd Rogers, Frances Kamps, Vi- Premier Oatmeal - - the biggest house in mont. olet Larson, Margaret Maclver, Ethel 9c Payran, Ruth Samuelson, Mabel Se- the country and Mrs. Edward Rogers, of Burlington, lover, Beatrice Stffague, Ruth Weltzen, spent Sunday with friends in South Second Grade B—Harold King, Sop- there is no question Amboy, hus Munck, Laura Kvleat, Elizabeth GOO Cheese Tld-Blts 15c Fauser, Nellie Dalrymple. A delicious morsel, piquantly flavored with the that they excel in Third Grade A—Alexius • Brown, C. H, Muirbeld nnd family returned Mary Bnrkoviak, George Nelius, Kthel best quality New York State Cheese. Bag contain- every detail of tailor- Tuesday from tbelr summer homo at Alplno, Olive Bioodgood, Charles Dlo- kor, Morrill Blum, Harriet Larson, ing 000 biscuits for 15c. Just think of it! If there ing for men. Let us Avon-by-thc-Sea. Murk Lumberston, Josephine Jun- kowska, Catherino Wind, Anna Pen- are six persons in your family, each one gets 100 demonstrate to you Mrs. C. I. Bergen spent from Friday sler, Jerrle Uhler, Jrone Horney, crackers out of one 15c bag. what they can do for until Monday last witli friends at Myrtlo Thorpe, Newark and Rldgowood. Third Grade B—IOIIda Votter, Etn- you by showing you the most exquisite fabrics in ina Worlluy, Louisa Llnltlo, Sadie Ful'far, Mary Tomasewski, Henry Mil- William E. Slover town—fabrics of real quality at most astounding Mr. nnd Mrs. V. N. James loft town ler, Kllmrt Selover, Harry OlBon, on Wednesday on a motor trip to Arnold Knmps, William Spragun, prices—together with a selection of new models which Fourth Grade—Allen Mdwards, Ray- 146 Broadway South Amboy Washington, D. C, nnd other points mond Davis, RuHsel NllHon, Grace for elegance and smartness are away beyond of Interest. Uelker, Eliner Furman, Ruth Edwards, Kdlth Kvieat, Florence Walters, Vlq- compare. Matthew Bier IB spending a few Get next to a good tailor days with his mother In this city, Jasper Johnson, Dorothy Stults, Mary having returned Saturday night from Krlckson, Elona Howard. B it you want good service an extended trip through the South, Eighth Grade—Mildred Applegate, in the Interest of the Bureau of John Tomluuzewskl, Georgo Samuel- son, Jacob Newmark, Explosives. Some Lucky Person School No. 2. —--—in South Amboy will get this • ••- GEORGE GREEN Miss Bernice Mills attended the Seventh Grade—Dora Forgotson, wedding ceremony of her brother, Ray- "The One-Price Store" mond, to Miss Florence Dobbs, of New .Barker, neatricc Selover. Chance of a Lifetime York City, on Sunday. Mr. Mills la a \ Seventh Grade, 2nd Division—Sadie former resident of this city. The Newmark, Blanche Brlnamen, Clar- 158 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. ence Davis, Richard Hlllmann, Addle happy couple will atop for a few days i Weber, Leola Stout, Ruth Nilson, in this city while on their wedding Henrietta Diekor, Florence Nleltopp, Will sell my Mahogany Piano Player, CHESTEB W0018ET tour. ' Carl Skow, Norman Edwards, Ray- complete with cover and bench, in per- Q. mond Perkins, George Munck, Mary ' STOWO Hanktnson, Mildred Letts, Margaret Many a woman looks good who ErJokBon, Ada Belle Ward, Andrew fect condition for $50. Cost when new PIANO TUNER Isn't a good looker/ Bognar, Fernando Fitch, Mae Tim- 378 Comstock St. mina, Alice Maclver, Laura Ghent. $275. Not a scratch or blemish on it. NEW BRUNSWICK, >. J. . 81xth Grade—Esther Rosenthal, Cela If you use Imperial flour ,-your Alpine, Pauline Hooley, Stasia Hooley, Stevens Avenue, near Henry Street. All work done satisfactory. Orders bread will always be good. Sold by Raymond Dowdell, Katherine Sobjack, And now just to see what kind of a South Amboy, K. J. by mall promptly attended to. 9-27-4 Brown Bros. • .Mary Grynkiewick, Carl Emmons, 1 Effle Hyer, Carrie Strusholm, paper tne CITIZEN is for quick results Sixth Grade—Ethel Horney, Eliza- I've decided to throw in for "good beth Peterson, Eva Pensler, Margaret Cleary, Raymond Raynor, Ella Buck- measure" about 50 music rolls that cost alew, Glenn Stults, Melissa Frisch- knecht. ' me around $60 or $70 if you show up Fifth Grade — Edward Parker, Frank Gotnlnger} Philip Stader, Ellen before October 8th :: :: :: Simensen, Harry Reiner, George Hughes, John Parker, Margaret Long, RuBsel Bloodgood, Raymond Harris, Carlton Voorhees, The Merchants Fifth . Grade—Evelyn Mac Dowel!, Robert Waterman, Gladys Emiliussen, _ rhone lto or 190 Gertrude Fouratt, William Frezza, Frances Gallagher, Marion Gladstone, Catherine Gortzyca, Chester Horney, Anton Kamps, Minnie Newmark, Yetta " uslar, Arthur Skow, Mildred Ste- of Keyport henson, Ethel Tintel, Delia Walters. Fourth Grade—Elsie Till, Anna, Axen, Ruth Shaw, Anna Watson, Invite their patrons, and everybody, to the unusually attractive features of this, Carleton Grace, Margaret Rue, Clar- ence Mills, Helen Emmons, Katherine the greatest Chevalier, Lloyd Nleltopp, Olga Olsen, Norma Cassidy, Harry Petty, Mildred Sullivan, Jessie Prigge, Frank Pob' II. Wolff* Co. Samuel Hughes, Clarence Larson. Third Grade—Vernon Albright, Myrtle Hansel, Florence Dey, Iona FALL OPENING AND CELEBRATION Harris, Mildred Stader, Charlotte Letts, Flora Petty, Grace Game, Root's Tivoli Underwear Georglana Harris, Maud Rasmussen, Milton Clayton, Hobart Emmons, Ray- This Underwear has been the popular Fall and COMMENCING mond Grace, Charles Hyer, Clarence Palmer, Bennle Winsteln, LaRuq Winter wear toi people who .know, for many years. Wyckofl. It is becoming more and more so every season. We Second Grade—Herman Hocbheiser, Irene Gamble, Helen Prigge, Kenneth are very well prepared with, this line and can furnish Albright, Margaret Eagle, Philip Kurtz, Leon Larson, Antonina Praa- them in white, grey, camel hair and scarlet, with nal, Inez Larson, Loretta Miller, Wil- either single or double breasted shirts. bur Oliver.Emma Fleming, Frank Mil- Saturday, Oct. 4 ler, Mabel, Harris, Irene Fleming, Prices range $1.00, 1.85,1.60, 1.85 and 2.00 Richard Palmer, Amelia Lukle, Mau- rice Steiner, Edith Powell, Barbara and the week following. Each visitor will be particularly welcomed Hyer, Charlotte Hawes, Mildred Har- ris, James Kirck, Minnie Slocum, Nel- Men's Dress Shirts, plain white or fancies - $1.00 at the stores of lie Lambertson, Leroy Mathls, Harold DilL . Velvet Four-in-Hands, open ends - - 50c First Grade—Thomas English, Her- bert Kirk, Harry Rnsmussen, Merrill Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for A. Salz&Co. W. S. Wallace & Co. Sheppard, Florence Forgotson, Lillian Flemmlng, Regeina Hochhelser, Eliz- children - - 50c, 75c and 1.00 abeth Mount, Josephine Stader, Cora Tice, Milton Keegan, Ruth. Neiltopp, Outing Flannel Skirts ^ - 49c and 59c T. Regan ( Chas. C. Buntenbach Ella Prigge, Marlon Wilson, Charles Carlisle, Paul Emmons, Howard Gam- Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns 50c, 75c, 1.00,1.25 ble, Willie Sullivan, Elizabeth Wrag- The Specialty Shop The People's Store ler. The Boss Working Shoes are made of the COIWTY CANDIDATES OF very best materials, inside and out. One pair will I. Prager L. B. Walling PROHIBITION PARTY convince any man as to their superiority over the The petition placing the Prohibition majority of working shoes. 2.50 to 4.00. candidates in nomination was filed at G. W, Jacobs & Co. the county clerk's ofilco, New Bruns- J. Rudnick wick, Tuesday. The county candi- The Roxbury Girl Shoe for ladies, at 2.00 dates are: and 2.25 will surprise you. It is as good looking and 3 and 9 Cent Store For Assembly—Hr-nry D. Frost, good wearing shoe as many that cost considerably People's National Bank New Brunswick; James A. Grimstead, Metuehen; Ay res D. Greene, Kingston. more. We show them in all styles and leathers. J. G. Sehanck For Freeholders—J. Newton Smith, E; E. Cline Metuehen; J. Edward iMarryott, of Dr. Posner Shoes for the little ones, need Jamesburg; Howard Bloodgood, South Amboy; •William W. Sellers, Perth no introduction. They are well known as the most Phelps Cherry Amboy; Edward F. R. Goodwin, of stylish and practical shoes for the youngsters, They Stelton. are here in bhick, tan champagne leathers. -. o • The Keyport Banking Company Have you tried Imperial flour? If not, just try a few pounds and note the satisfaction, Sold by Brown The Sugar Bowl Bros. • • • II. Wolff X < V,».

    Advertise In The Citizen. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. EXTERMINATING THE MOSQUITO "The extermination of the mosquito SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. is called for not only because it is a source of annoyance to those who liy in districts infested with this insect, M. P. CHURCH NOTES but rather because; it transmits ^dis ease," says Dr. Alvah H. Doty in th New York Telephone Review. The last Quartely Conference was Within a comparatively few years 1 SPECIAL FACTORY fceld Friday evening of last week, has been proven that two dangerou: tho parsonage with a good attendant diseases, malaria and yellow.fever, ar Reports were made from the differed transmitted only by the mosquito, am departments of the Church, which pro more recently It has been found tha' ved that all were in a healthy apirltua other diseases are-conveyed frpm one •condition. The finances for the yeai person to another lu this way. Malaria ' exceeded our expectation In the be Is very generally distributed through- ginning of the same, and besides thl out the world, while yellow fever oc- a number of new members were adde curs only in certain sections, such a to the Church. All the members wen South America, West Indies and thi greatly pleased and felt encouraged t southern part of the United States. continue the good work and seek t These important discoveries have l«d Our renovated sales floors are full of the choicest selections •enlist others in doing the same. to a crusade against the mosquito In different parts of the globe. Italy had of the bd3t products of our factories at Steger, III, the only city The Ushers' Association made the! long suffered greatly from malaria ,and yearly report last Sunday evening, the work of the Italian government in devoted exclusively to the manufacture of Pianos and Player •which was a very creditable one, undertaking to stamp out its cause has . showing in various ways the good been followed by very satisfactory re work they have done and done it well suits. With the aid extended by Ital- Pianos. Thus In closing the two years of ttai< ian experts, the mosquito has also been f present pastorate the pastor rejoice largely eliminated from Greece. for tho hearty co-operation of all, W< The United States government de- We can boast that 70 per cent, of all Pianos in Perth Amboy are laborers together with God, I, serves the credit of having curried out Cor 3: 9. .-••:•• the most successful campaigns against the mosquito which have yet occurred. and vicinity originated in Steger, 111.; and were sold by us. Each Last Sunday morning was the fourth This refers to the extermination of thin quarterly meeting and waa one of, , i insect in Cuba and in the Canal Zone, and every sale created a new sale. Satisfaction is the key-word not the best, services of the kind held Curiously enough, while our govern- in these two years. There was a good ment has In otber countries secured attendance and several new faces, the moat brilliant results in the way of to our success. Among those in attendance was Mrs. mosquito extermination, it has done '•,'•• .•, ^ ••• • Bertha Bloodgood, who for three years practlcallynothlng In the way of pro. las. been absent from her church tecting it si own people against the dan. It gives us pleasure to reprint a letter received by us to home by reason of an awful affliction ger of this Insect, for whatever work and while still a great sufferer yet of this kind has been carried out In Yf.Btured to the House o( God and all this country has been the result of ac- illustrate this fact. were glad to see her share their love tivity on the part of the various states, feast, bread1 and the Holy Communion municipalities, or through private en- While she was unable to kneel at the terprises. altar the pastor served it to her and Mosquito extermination has long Messrs. Steger Ac Sons, Perth Amboy, N. J. her husband in the congregation, It since'passed the experimental stage, was a love feast in more ways than and there is no doubt as to the suc- Gentlemen: — one and all were happy indeed. ces of this work if proper methods The two Pianos purchased from you recently are meeting with the Another gratifying feature of the are employed. entire satisfaction of the Committee in charge of the instruments. We quarterly meeting was the uniting with In his article In Tho New York Tele, fhe church of two more persons, one phone Review, Dr. Doty describes in have given the Pianos a severe test, such a the usual school usage, also we • over 70 years of age and the other In detail the various species of mosqui- have called on persons not in any way interested to try the instruments and his teens. It was a very Impressive toes, their habitats and characteristics. sight and then at the communion ser- Mosquitoes are essentially vegeta- to express their opinions, and they have given us to understand that the vice each of these occupied the extreme rians and live on plants, fruits, etc., Pianos are of an excellent standing, the tone and action of each being as ends of the altar., The singing was although the female, the only oneg good as any instrument they have tried. also a special feature of the morning which bite, crave blood, as those living eei'vlce. in the mosquito Infected districts will The Committee takes pleasure in stating these facts for you, as they ;ostify.' fully appreciate now how little they knew about Pianos when they started The Junior C. E. at 2 p. m. held The most common variety In tao but to make the purchase, but the good advice and treatment of the Man- their usual service with the superin- United States is the "inland," and ita tendent Mrs. Peterson In charge, who breeding places are very numerous and ager of your "store at Perth Amboy made it possible for the Committee to V spoke very impressively to the Juniors. usually consist •of, such receptales as get the .right instrument for our schools, and in view of these facts we wish old tin, crockery, and glassware, cess- The Sunday School held their usual pools, drains, unused water troughs, to express our appreciation, both for the manner in which your business is interesting studj' of the lessons and rain leaders, etc. Urns in cemeteries, transacted and the excellent instruments delivered us. •was reviewed by the superintendent statuary in parks, excavations for new 1 Respectfully yours, afterward. It wWa helpful quarterly uiildlngs, street sewers, water tank~>, tc, are also common breeding places. Board of Education, Sayreville, N. J, It is commonly believed that mosqui- The Senior C. E. was In cliarge of ;oes live only a day. There is no truth FRED H MUSCHICK,) Bro. C. H. Berrien, and another of n this, and although It is very difficult ' ••• ••; . ADOLF AUER, ^Committee. x ftyose interesting young People's meet- :o estimate tlialr life cycle, it may be ••••:',. GEO. L. SULLIVAN, ) ings was held. laid that the female probably lives two r three weeks and the male but a few The floval decorations last Sunday ays. nt the church were beautiful. It has been ascertained that the "in- and" mosquito is not a migratory in- Never heretofore have our warerooms afforded better op- The monthly offering for coaference sect, usually remaining within four or bcnovolencles was lifted last Sunday ive hundred feet of its breeding place evening. nless blown away by winds, and this portunities for selection—never heretofore have we offered such nowledge is of groat practical value Next Sunday la the liut one of this n the extermination of this variety. bargains. conference year. H la to be hoped f it is found in large numbers about thfit large congregations will be pre- ho house, it may be properly assumed sent ami finish the old year in worship .hat the breeding place is. not far and praise to God. The pastor would iway. On the other hand; the "striped bo pleased to have any other offerings egged" mosquito, another common va- Upright Pianos from $85.00 up toward the special conference collec- •iety, will voluntarily go many miles tion; Quite a number have contributed torn home. 'The sudden appearance and turned In their aascment cards f a large number oC mosquitoes sug- and amounts. Next Tuesday, October tests that they may have been brought New Upright Pianos from $160.00 up 7th, the annual conference convened torn a distance by winds, and if the at Atlantio City, lrectlon'from which the wind blows i ascertained, considerable inforraa- Regulating His Sleep. on may be secured as to the situation Player Pianos from $450.00 up .John Wesley rwognlsti'd the evils of f the breeding place. oversleeping mid irnvo ti wipe wliero- Breeding places must, if possible, be by one may find out lunv much sleep ostroyod and not treated, i. e., they be renlly wants. It was derived fnun (iipedence. "1 wukuil IH'CI-.V night ihould bo removed, drained or filed in, nbout 12 and liiy awnlse for tiuine time, IO that, they muy not again bo used illKl 1 I'l'iiillly cuiii'linU'il dial this III'UKC or this purpose. The most available fnun my IIL-IHK lunger In lied tliiiu un- igent for the destruction of the larvae , You Can Make Your Own Terms. til w> rc(]iilrcil. I procmi'il mi nliiriu. or the salt water swamps in -which It which wnLi'il me next morning ill 7 )il, which suffocates them. It Is hard- (im liour vnrllcr than 1 rosi- |ln> tiny s' necessary to say, however, that In liel'orc). yet I lay iiwiiko nt IIIKIII. Tho We also carry a full line of * . »\«xt tiint'iitiiK 1 KWC ut U; milvHIi onllng with the "striped legged" inos- HtiiudiiiK. 1 lay invnlto the HCI'OIHI nijjlil. ulto this oil Is practically worthless, Tlic tlilnl morniuR 1 rose "t 5. never- f the "Inland" mosquito is petroleum Ihelesa l:iy nwuki:. The fourlli morn ireeds are often many,miles in extent. lug 1 rose at 4, us 1 luive donu ever Tim extermination of this species, Victor-Victrolas and Accessories .sliii'C, mid I lily ti«':il!c nu inoru."—t.ou- .hcreforc, depends on drainage, for it don Clironl'-li'. s only In this way that water may bo constantly removed from the swamp. 'Ills method has been successfully car- Victor Records, Re Tile Fninily Omigli Mcillclno led out in the United States. In every home there should be a bot- Suggestions are sometimes made that tle of Dr. King's New Discovery, ready ariona kinds of birds, bats, etc., should A small deposit will hold any instrument for future delivery, lor Immediate use when any member e propagated in order thnt they may of the family contracts a cold or a estroy mosquitoes, and several kinds we will hold it ready for shipment when ever you wish to have it cough. "Prompt use will stop the if fish tire also,used for this purpose, spread of sickness. S. A. Stid, of Ma- ichool children are often called upon eon, Mich., writes: "My whole family o assist in the extermination of this delivered. depends upon Dr. King's New Dis- nsoct, but all of tho above mentioned covery as the best cough and cold means are practically worthless. .State medicine in the world. Two 50c. bot- and municipal health authorities should tles cured me of pneumonia." Thou- e held directly responsible for the ex- sands of other families have been ermination of the mosquito by the de- squally benefited and depend entirely tructlon of, its brooding places for upon Dr. King's New Discovery to cure HTC is no other way. N'o further STEGER* SONS PIANO MFG. C tbeir coughs, colds, tliront and lung roof is needed us to tho success which '•troubles. Every dose helps. Price, ullows properly orgnlnzeil methods In 50c and $1.00. All druggists. H. K ills work than the results! secured by 153 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. - Biieklen & Co. Philadelphia or St, be United Sltitos flovernment In1 Cuba I/ouls. nil In tin: Cnn.-il Zone. THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN. understood by candidates who apply is going to show- up well at the pivot SOOZ3BTZXS for the positions, but evidently I can't position this year, and a pair of bet- Gen. Win. 8. Troex Post, No. 118, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. succeed. The singers in 'Evangeline' ter forwards can not be found in the (i. A. 1U meets first and third Wed- do not appear on the stage. Their county than Cantlon and Regan. nesday afternoon of each month at voices are heard from a distance. But 3 o'clock, in ^Michael Welsh's Halt. HEW YORK AMUSEMENTS. the music is of such character that I Sporting Comment. The next victims of the Riversides Commander, Aaron Stlllwell; Adju- tant, S. H. Chatten. want good voices, sweet, melodious, will be, as announced by Sir James GRAND OPKRA HOUSE. well trained. When I send out a call Cantlon, the Keyport Orions. Another St Stephen's Lodge, No. 63, F. A A. in another would not be able to hit a M. Meets at K. of P. Hall, first and Robert Hillla^ under the direction for singers to the agencies they send good opportunity to see the Rivies in third Mondays of each month (except- of Klaw and Erlanger comes to the me chorus girls. Out of eight girls Crowd See basketball with a match stick. action. Dancing as usual before and ing July, August, and holidays) at Grand Opera House, New York —the applying today one had an excellent The following is the season's record: after tbe game. 7:30 p. m. scene of many of his former triumphs voice, and I engaged her. During the Riversides Defeat St. Anthony's 12, Athletics 11; Bay- Joel I'urkcr Council, So. 69, Jr. O. —for the week commencing Monday, course of rehearsal she came to me onne F. C. 7, Athletics 4; Spotswood 2, The Riversides have new basket- U. A. M« meets every Friday evening, and asked when she appeared on tbe Athletics 4; Driscoll's Bunch 5, Athlet- in Knights of Pythias Hall. Councilor, October 6th, in his sensational success The Michelins ball uniforms which show up well. M. Lee Stults; Recording Secretary, "The Argyle Case." With this famous scene. 'You don't,' I replied. She ics 1; South River 10, Athletics 4; St. The jerseys are of dark blue with an A. It. Clatten. Anthony's 1, Athletics 3; South RlveV detective play he crowded the Criter- jabbed a pin in her hat and was Dazzling tbe Milltown Michelins "R" In front. Across the back "South A. C. 3, Athletics 13; Harsimus Cove Gorin Lodge, No. 86, D, B. S.- ion, on Broadway, from last December gone before I could utter a word. Two with their speed and cleverness tbe Amboy" is placed in white. Hegular meetings second and fourth Y. M. 0. A. 5, Athletics 6; N. B. Catho- well into June. For six months he applicants could dance, but 'weren't Riversides opened the season In thia Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., in ( lic Club 0, Athletics 17; Paterson A. C. Bundensen's Hall. President, Louta drew capacity crowds that were thrill- much on singing.' No," Mr. Furst .city on Wednesday evening by a 61 "Bunk" Allen, who is usually for- 4, Athletics 7; N. B. Catholic Club 4. Borlund, Sr.; Secretary, Jens Thomp- ed and fascinated by the adventures of concluded, "beauty doesn't count here, to 34 victory, Manager Wilentz's ag- getting something, appeared in foot- Athletics 10; Paterson A. C. 4, Athlet- son; Financial Secretary, George Detective Asche Kayton while solving nor grace nor dancing nor size. I gregation put up a real, dyed in the ball trousers for the game on Wed-Mortinesen; Treasurer. John 3. Lund. ics 3; St. Anthony's 4, Athletics 0; St. two intricate mysteries. The methods don't care whether the girl is tall or wool exhibition of basketball and had nesday evening. It is a sure bet that Anthony's 15, Athletics 6; St. Anthony's Star of Jersey Lodge, \o. 184, B. of employed are those of Detective Wil- short, slender or stout. I want voices things their own way from the start Rufus felt at home in the togs. L. F. and E., meets in Welsh's Hall, 10, Athletics 2; Sherldans 6, Athletic* liam J. Burns, whose achievements —Just voices." of the game. The Milltown bunch came First and Third Sundays of each 7; Franklins IS, Athletics 17; Sheri- month at 2 p. m. J. E. Pippett, Pres- have made him prominent in the pub o • to South Amboy confident of victory, The only, question that troubles (ians 7, Athletics 11; Gamed Played ident; L, D. Wortley, Financial Sec- Us eye and. an international figure as Incc ilideriU. but when the local speed hoys started Manager Dave Wilentz now Is what to IS, Won.9 Lost !>. retary and Treasurer; F. L. Hawes, a great criminal investigator. He has things tihelr hopes looked very forlorn, do with the crowd at tho basketball Recording Secretary. Athletics Pitchers' Records: co-operated' with Harriet Ford and In the first half of the game the River- games. The hall was filled on Wed- Waslilntrlon Cmrip, \». 3tl, P. O. Harvey J. O'Higgins, a popular mag- sides BO completely outplayed the vis- WON LOST nesday night in spite of the weather, S. of An meets second and fourth azine writer, In the authorship of the itors that when tlio bell sounded at Murray 5 4 and when the county league games Monday nights of each month, at K. of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock. William W. new HHHard pljiy. But it bears no re- the end of tho llr.it period the Bcoro MaxflnUl 2 1 get started Dave- won't know what to Howe 2 0 Anderson, president; Charles S. Buck- lation to any of his famous cases nor stood 34 to 5 In their favor. Regan do with the fans.' ek;w, vice-president; Bert Lambert- does it involve politics, graft or Indus- and Cantlon teamed up well at for- Woodcra o 1 son, Master of Forms; John French, trial conditions. The most approved ward, the dark-hnlrod little Perth Atkinson o i financial secretary; Joseph E. Pippett, scientific detective, aids, the dicto Appleguto 0 1 recording secretary; Joseph Hubbard, Amboy tonser - Rotting twolvo Held chaplain; Peter J. Cassidy, treasurer. graph, tho Roneophone and the linger goals, while Cnntlon'H Moor work WIIH Hofice of Election print process, find graphic demonstra- groat. His clevor playing assured tho Friendship Council, No. lfi, D. of L. tion, in this ingenious play of two meets on alternate Fridays of each local funs that tholr Idol Is Jimt an fast and Registration month, at 2.30 p. m., in Knights of mysteries, a murder and an ingenious ns ever. Johnny McCreery, who WUH The ScholiiHlk; Football team cor- Pythias Hall, First and Stockton counterfeiting affair, Mended as they stationed ut tho jilvot position, wits lulnly Btnrtcd off tho senson'ln a pro- Notice is hereby given to the legal stroots. Councilor, Mrs. Ethel Stujts; tliero In forty different ways. Ifo per manner, iloTeHtlnj; Metuchon by voters of tho City of South Amboy Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada Ward. scored twelve Held goals. Allen, thn score of 25 to 7. Mutuchon out- that a Paul DeClraw Hamilton Lodge, IT*. OKNKIUI. KLECTION. &S9, B. of K. T, meets every M and Thomiia, and Hunts gunrdud und the weighed tho locals on the average, will be hold in and fpr the City of Speaker—lll» wife IIHB applied for i\ fourth Sunday of each month at K. combination hold down tho «coro of but South Ainboy'H lino wns stronger South Amboy, County of Middlesex of P. Hall. President, A. M. Slorar; divorce. tho Miihelln live In a reinarkubla imin- and their baoklleld faster. Kicking off and State of New Jersey, on Secretary, William Bulman; Tnu- I'lugge— Well, of al tli« nor. The bull was In tho Riversides' to their opponents »t three different TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1913urer, , Thomas J. Kennedy; Agent of Doesn't Nile know the price of tlrwai— territory almost throughout the whole Union, holding them for downs and from the hour of 0 o'clock a. m. to thoOfficial Publication, Edward McDoo- Cblcngo KewH. ouch. game, tho passing of the Hlvei-sldes scoring thr«! touchdowns In tho last hour of 7 o'clock p. m.,for the purpose of electing the following officers: No Chance fo Quarrtl. toning very accurate. Freddie flarland eight minutes for play in a feat not Governor ot the State, three mem- Protection Engine Company meets jumped center for tho visitors anil per- often accomplished by a junior ti'iiin on the fourth Thursday ot each month bers of the General Assembly for theat Engine House, Bergen Hill, at 7:30 formed In a creditable manner, al- In Hiie vicinity. County of Middlesex, one councilman p. ra. President. William Birmingham; though Johnny McCreery completely for the First Ward, one Councilman Treasurer, Michael Welch; Foreman, shiulowcd him. Referee Tom Cantlon The name o{ Rny Kress was omitted for the Fourth Ward, one Constable Patrick Conway; Secretary. Francis for the Third Ward, also five members Stanton. officiated in fine style, no 'kicks" •bo- In the lineup of the Nationals last of tbe Board of Chosen Freeholders ing registered throughout the game. week. The fast little basketball tos- for the County. General Morgan Lodge, No. N, I. O. Tho crowd was very largo at the aer was very much In evidence on the Said General Election will be held O. F, meets every Tuesday evening at hall even though tho weather was team last season and It is expected at the following places: 7.30 o'clock, at Knights of Pythias FIRST WARD—In the building own- Hall. Noble Grand, Syrus E. Davis; threatening, and many people were that he will be a factor in this year's ed by Joe A. Sexton and formerly Secretary, Charles P. Thomas; Finan- kept away from the game, believing games. occupied by Thomas Lovely, on Broad- cial Secretary, Adolph Stelner. that the game would be postponed, way. Star Bonding and Loan Alioetatto*,' since there was no electric power "Kph" Carroll will appear at guard SECOND WA1ID—At K. of P. Hall, of South Amboy, N. J., meet! In Ctty early in the everting. C. Howard First street. Hall, on'the fourth Monday evetiag with the Russell Five. . .THIRD WARD—At Phillip Sullivan's Smith's orchestra furnished the music In each month. President, Thomas store, Stevens avenue. C. Qelslnon; Secretary, John J. Delan- for the occasion and many couples It Is reported that Smiling Jack Hig- FOURTH WARD—At the City Hall. ejr; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. tripped "the light fantastic," before gins will try out for a basketball team BOARDS OF REGISTRY AM) ELEC Grace Lodge No. 87, D. •« R. and after the game. The crowd seem- this season. He was seen one day I. 0. O. F. Meets on the First and ed especially pleased with the Show- last weelt shooting old shoes into an TION. Third Friday evening of each month, in and for the City of South Amboy ROBERT HILLIARD ing of tbe Riversides and It Is a sure nsh can in his back yard. in Scully's Hall, Stevem avenue, lira. bet that the Rivies will be well sup. will meet at the respective polling S. Linden, N. G.; Mrs. MargaretU As Asche Kayton in the Argyle Case places on ported this season. Many fans cams Holmes diver, who starred on the TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1913Thomas. , Recording Secretary. to this city from Perth Amboy and high school football team in this city, from the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. to the Independence Hnglne t Hew Ce. are in New York's current crime sen other nearby towns. Everything hap- is picked for quarterback on this hour of 9 o'clock p. m. for the purpose No. 1, meets third' Monday In each sation, the Schmidt case. Mr. Milliard month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman, pened just as it should for an open- year's State school team, It Is thought of making a registration of voters of brings the same distinguished com said respective election districts; and Martin Shuler; President, John B. ing night and the prospects are bright that the State Schools will bare one Woodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearce. pany of thirty people, associated with on for a successful season financially, of the best elevens in its history this TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1913, him in the original New York produc- Iantlie Council, No. 6, D. of P. Imp'd and the best basketball aggregation year. from the hour of 7 o'clock a. m. to the tion. Among them are, Olive Oliver, Order of Red Men, meets every second which ever performed In the county. hour ot 9 o'clock p. m. for the purpose and fourth Thursday of tbe month, , Stella Archer, Agnes Everett, Joseph of making a registration of voters and The teams lined up as follows: Somebody made a horrible mistake, at 2.30 p. m., in K. of P. Hall. Poca- Touhey, Edwin Holland, and Oustav conducting a Primary, Election; and hontas, Mrs. Bertha Warner; K. of R., BlvenMeg Vlelielhs Last week Willie Mills, the dlmuni- on von Seylfertitz, formerly director of Kate J. Berlew. ; Cantlon F Crabiel TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1813. Duke of Mciningen's Royal Court ttve school boy, received a circular Regan . F Taylor from the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. to tbe Good Samaritan Lodge, No. U, I. tl Company in Germany and for Maude from a physical culture school offering McCreery C Garland hour of 9 o'clock a. m. for the purpose P«, meets every Wednesday evening Adams in "Peter Pan," who helped tutition by.mall In wrestling. It was of revising and correcting registry at 8 o'clock, at Knights of Pytnlaa Thomas, Burns G Kultbau stage "The Argyle Case" and per- worded thus ''By removing fifteen lists and receiving additional regis- Hall, corner of First and Stockton Allen ', G Steadle trations, streets. Chancellor Commander, Jo* sonates a German scientist turaeJ pounds of useless fat, you can soon be- Field goals—Camion 3, Regan 12, come proficient under our tuition in RICHARD M. MACK, soph F. Christoph; Keeper of Ilefc- counterfeiter. City Clerk. ords and Seali, William A. dwpana. 1 McCreery 12, Thomas 3, Burns, 1, Al- Aslor Theatre. wrestling.'.' Willie is proudly showing 9-6-9 "Da you think they are hnppy in len 1; Taylor 2, Crabiel 4, Garland 7, the letter and circular to all his Seneen Tribe, N*. 21, Imp's, ft. E. tkwlr borne life?" , "The beat work of his career," is the Kulthau 2, Steadle 1. Goal* from M., meets every Thursday evening at "No doubt of It. They've half tbe friends. unanimous verdict of Geo. M. Cohan's foul', Taylor 1, Steadle 1. Score at 8 o'clock, In Knights of Pythian Hall. critics annent the hit that has been Mine cook now fur over four months.' C. H. EDWARDS Sachpm, John French; Chief of Rec- -Portland Oregoniuo. ' end of first half, 34 to 5. Time of "They crouched down low, to wait for ords, George G. Cliver; Collector of scored at the Astor Theatre, New York, CARPENTER and BUILDER halves 20 minutes, Referee, Tom Joe, Window and Door Nets a Specialty Wampum, Stephen Miller. where Cohan's mystery larce, "8eyen Th» Hiflhtr Education. Cantlon. The half back didn't mind 'em; EHtinmtex Furnished ami Keys to Baldpate" has registered a Sterling CaiUe, N*. M. K. 0. I. He sure did shine, Jobbing Promptly Done meets first and third Saturday eve- success of such huge proportions as to When he hit the line, ning of each month, nt 7: JO o'clock. S1IERIIUNS TO PLAY HELXETTA. P. 0. Box 35 36 John Street. make the prediction oC a long run for But he left; his jersey behind him." at Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble the farce at that playhouse a certainty. This Sunday afternoon the Sheridan Chief, Charles T. Grace; Hatter of The classic Astor has harbored many Records, George H. Mack. A. C. will meet the Helmetta nine on Smiling, Jack Hlggins claims that good plays but never in Its hlatory, It's A Cure That's Sure United Brotherhood of Carpenters Sheridan field. The last game be- "Andy" and the rest of the "bunch," one that has triumphed so convin- • POK- and Jcdners of America, Local IMS, tween these two teams broke up in a have hired autos and will go to see meets second and fourth Wednesdays cingly and completely as "Seven Keys scrap with! the score tied in the tenth the World Series games at New York RHEUMATISM, GOUT. of each month in People's Hall, Sayre- . to Baldpate." ville. President, Benjamin Crablel; nnlng. Helmetta -will bring down a In fine style. Their chief occupation SCIATICA, AND bunch of rooters and the locals will VIce-President, Fred Keonig; Record' will bo sitting in the bleachers and LUMBAGO ing Secretary, Fred Johnson; Finan- have their strongest lineup. It will (•alotr Tlieitti*. throwing peanut shells at Fred Snod- Wv have cuu-d Tlioutnii'ls witt| cial Secretary, Frank M. Irwin; bo a gnma worth seeing and since graas. Treasurer, Charles Bnglehart Tho fourth wcok of "Nonrly Mnrriod" Manager Delaney is under heavy ex- JONES BREAK-UP Singing Soelety LlederkrnH, Sontk at tho Gaiety Theatre, New Yorlt, ilndg pense for this game, he desires a largo ANQ It WILL CURE YOU that altogether delightful farce, main- The opponents of the Riversides .Always in stock at AmboT. Practice of singing takes crowd present at the game. ' next. Wednesday evening will be the place every Monday of each month at taining tho laughing record established . C. FABISZN'B 8 p. m. Business meeting held every. tit that playhouse by n long list of suc- Willie—l'n, what are the zones? I fast Keyport Orions. This team is first Monday of each month at » ocsBGB that Iinvo come before. It Is ]'ii—Son, when 1 went to school they {greatly strengthened this year and a P&A.RMACY p. m. Fred Thumbart, President; nnide me lenru my geography. Tbe SOUTH RIVER A. C. I fast, game Is expected. Clame will be Kutsoher, vice-president; Harry Rich- n real pleasure to chronicle the merits Brotidwuy und Augusta Street ard, secretary; Cbas. Steuerwald, of this Intcst play from Edgar Sol- zones fire torrid, frigid, l'nniinin cauul • WHITEWASHED SIIERIIUNS ,l]nyPfl ,n the K. of P. Hull. zono and ozone.—New York Glolje. treasurer; B. Grohe. librarian. •wyn's pen and to give credit to tlio The Sheridans played in poor form LOWEST PRICED on. Sunday when they journeyed tii All roads lead to the K. of P. Hall Court Knrllnn, No. 44, F. of A., meets admirable cast that visualize its After She F.inished With Him.' HAI1UWAUK STOHK IN TOWN. on the Becond and fourth Wednesdays severnl characters. Bruce Mcitnc as South River and were easily defeated on Wednesday nights. Tho doors are of each month, at S p. in., in Protec- the harried lmsliand baa seldom been by the score of 8 to 0. The score wns now wide open and take It from us, tion Hall. Chief Ranger, Marc u a fitted with n pnrt Hint suited him ns 2 to 0 in favor of tho South River South Amboy has soma te.nm this sea- O. I. BERGEN Peterson; Sub-Cblef Ranger, Louis toam up to the eighth inning, when Borland: Flnan. Secretary, Edward veil, and the work of his associate Comer NtevenH avenue and FlrHt street. Dewan; Treasurer, Michael Zupko; players;—June* flrey, Ruth Shepiey, South River scored seven runs, mostly Hardware, -Tinware. Asutcwarc. Rec. Secretary, Louis Meinzer; Sr. Virginia Pearson, (ieorgia Lawrence, hrough errors. Dooling was not in l-iiisfibnll fans shnuhl all attend the Gas 1 ixturcs, Mantels, (Jus Woodward, Nelson Banka; Jr. Wood- his usual form at ilrat base. Tho locals Helmetta vs. Sheridan gume at Sheri- Plates, lite. ward, Nelson Kvlest; Sr. Beadle, Jobn Wcstley, Mark Smith, Schuyler Michael Press; Jr. Beadle, Ludwig Liidd, Robert Fisher and Harry Lo- uthlt tho South River tenm for Buckn- dnn Held this Sunday. Tho (loat T-IIIl SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stock Hartinan; Trustees, Aaron Hyer, Sr., raine is In keeping with the refined ew pitched a great game, nllnwing but boys will be under a big expense for Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars Richard McCloud, Sr., Andrew Kron- 'our hits. A very small crowd was t.hiK giime and since it. is the. last of nieyer. Atmosphere that surrounds this gen- CANYAfTaLbviiS uinely enjoyable farci\ resent at the game. the BeiiBon a largo crowd should bn LAWN MOWEItS SHARPENED. 0 • present. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. COMl'OSElt >YAN IS VOICES. ATHLETICS HKCOM) TOR SEASON. Jiminio Cantlon is us popular as ev- William Furst, who composed the in- Many fans have been asking for the er with the local fans. His floor work The Old Amboy House TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY terpretative music which necompantes :ason's record oT tho Athletics. Thin For New York, Newark and Eliza- Is as good as ever. beth at 6.23, 7.0B, *7.32, 7.50, »8.19, the dramatic version of "Kvangi'lino,"' ?oason wns a very poor one. sinro a and Cabaret 10.01, 11.11 a. m.; 12.28, 3.19, 4.36, has been engaging voices. "And regular tcnin oouki not In1 secured for Our Tllgli School philosopher in- 5.00, C.2'1, 7.34, 8.08, 9.44 p. m. Sundays, voices," said Mr. Furst between "try- neb game. ChaiiRn in management formed UB thn other night that tho 7.30 to 12 O'clock 8.26 a. m.; 1.17, 5.02, 6.47, 8.46, 9.22. m. outs" at the Park Theatre. Now York, :'.nil poor support by the funs also 111-llC DMM Street Angry Woinuu—My biisbanu nltumpt- mnln thing needed for a good football For Long Branch, Asbury Park, etc., where "Evangeliuc" opens Ot. 4. "are ed to strike me. I want to Imvo liiui partially caused laek of Inlnrrat in the team is n soconil baseman that enn 5.22, 8.53, 11.60 a. m.; 2.29, 4,37, 6.3», rri'sted. precisely what I want. A chorus of •nmi'R. At tlincH thn tf-sim played Hitch bunts. First-class Accommodations for 10.00, 12.5G p. m. Sundays, 4.28, 9.27, twenty vloens is noccssary in 'Evange- l'olk'e C'aptiiln-AII right. When' rlllinnt nnswbnll but. in other gamps a. in., r>.(>2, !U6 p. m. Permanent and Transient C5uestB. llne.' But this doesn't mean that. I will wo IInd liliuV he whole tenm seemed to go to pieces. Regan and McCn-ery v.-pejlraandoollectfor5per cent. You v freshments wore sorved. , Neptune Rosvs. 0040100,0 0—5 iv.no trouble chasing dellnquenta. You Manhtn A. C. 0 4 0 0 3 0 2 0 1—10 1 bottle Vanilla ... 10c icom to my ofllce on the 10th of each month Mr. J, A. Sexton very kindly atud get an Itemised statement and check A Dollar Roll Call will take place In Two >baso hits Render, Kaleta 2, In run. Win. H. Purlieu, real estate and lln- placed to the service of the assocU< awaace, IM Broadway, South Ainboy, N. J. toe' lecture room of the John street tlon his time and automobile, which Kabotky, Kwlllnskl, Kennedy, Camp- Total -, 6»c M. E. Church on Friday evening, Oct. is highly appreciated by both the bell, Kress, Ward; Stolen bales 10th. The roll Is arranged to pay off Wltcak, Campbell and Jeroff; Hit by MISCELLANEOUS. local association men and the visiting SPECIAL COMBINATION ORDER No. 2 the balance due on the new pipe organ pitcher, Ward; Bases on balls, oft officials, In' that it allowed sufficient 2 cans GambeH's Beans - - 14c WANTED-Furnlahed room or rooms forfund. time to transact business and make Render 3. off Gardner 3; Struck out ,light housekeeping. Addresa, Rooms, care connection with last convenient train by Render 5, by Gardner 10. Time of 2 packages Uneeda Biscuits - 6c Members of Seneca Tribe, No. 23, game 2 hrs. Attendance 300. WE STORE YOUR furniture In airy. for Newark and New York, 1 bag Imperial Flour • • 85c rooms. Reasonable rates. Money advanced Imp'd O, R. M., are requested to O o oe ajorage receipts. Minors' Furniture meet at K. of P. Hall, on Saturday % lb. Good Mixed Tea • : 2Oc -' Store, StTsn state St. cor, Fayettc, Perth A 8KI>TKffRKK BRIDE. Amnoy. N.J. 6-10 afternoon at 1 o'clock, for the purpose Miss Linda ' Mabelle < Lundellua. •(MET TO U>aH lusuroe ol MOO. MM, MOO, of attending the, funeral of John MW, few aid up to u.000. inquire at La* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Lun- Total • $1.25 -Oacaaof John A. Lovely. Its Broadway. Freischknect—John French, Sachem, SUCCESS dellus of this city, was united In mar- MONK* TO LOAN on Bond and atortgace' riage to Mr. Robert Fullerton of Wood, tpply to I. A, Ooaa. P. O. Building. MrB. Carl Bossong was brought STAMP SPECIALS bridge N. J. on Saturday, September from • St. Peter's Hospital, New 9&M !• iteaipi with Mtowhft I |1OM to itaaipi wttk f*U«wbffi 20, 1913. Miss Lundelius was a grad- TT is no more possible for HBLP WANTED. Brunswick, on Sunday last to the uate from South Amboy High School, Beat Tea (any flavor) tflb.. Me I Best Tea (any flavor) lb.... We home of her parents Mr, and Mrs, every man to be a success .. WANTED-WAL1 *rjlJ—n. HilAl gir1\>17 l11^11* fo1 ir light houaework. class 1910. Imperial Baking Pdr, %it>.. «Se I imperial Baking Powder, lb. 4S« -, May apeak either Englisllsh or GeGermant . Ad- John Heath. She had been to the ; drese, S7w., P. O, Box 407, City. 9-27-2 Hospital for the past three weeks The bride wore a veil and a pretty than it is for every tree in the following a operation. wreath of orange blossoms and carried BOABD WANTED. a shower bouquet of bridal roses. forest to be the tallest. . But Brown Bros. Tea Co. WANTED—Two rooms, furnished or un- The bride's wedding gown was of a Members of Sterling Temple No. 13, furnished, with good board, for two adulta delicate shade of blue charmuse drap- a young man, if he wears the BLUE FRONT and one child. Private family with no chil- L. G. B., have bean Invited to attend dren preferred. O. W. Craae, city. B-27 ed with chiffon and spangles, in which the eighteenth anniversary of Banner she appeared very sweet and charm- right sort of clothes, if he Temple No. 8, at New Brunswick on 183 Broadway Telephone 153-W ing. Wednesday, October 8. All who In- selects them carefully in a Those who attended the wedding tend to go are requested to take trol- HERE WE ARE! consisted of friends and relatives from shop particularly adapted to ley car leaving Wolff's switch, Main New York, Jersey City, Woodbridge, street, atT6:4B p. m, South and Perth Ambby. his needs, if he pays a, fair The bridesmaid, Miss Lillian Behn Moving pictures were again taken MRS. MINES' of thU city, was. handsomely gowned price and demands good ser- VERY SPECIAL ' \ TO ORDER. ALL' KINDS. on the Barltan River Railroad on in cream color messaline, trimmed Sunday. The Edison company are vice, is certain to at least se- with pearls and wore a pretty hair . Oysters and Clams making the production, the title of ornament of pearls to match. Holly Park Brand flour j In bulk or In the shell. which Is "The Signal That Wouldn't cure a basis on which he can 14lbaaek F.rBbl Ulbaaek Sugar, lb. 5c Home Baked Beans Work," The members of the Edison The best man was a brother of the groom,' Mr. George Fullerton, The (With or without other groeorlo*.) i Delivered to rour Door. company cam* to this city in three work toward success. ceremony was performed by Rev. R. 75c $5.90 40c GET TOUR MIIiX; OF HIVES special C. R. R. coaches and went out N, Mark of Woodbridge,* N, J. CHEESE, per lb. - 16c Agent for Perth Amboy Milk and Cream Go. on the road. They formed In different The Beat Ever— Pot Uheeae and Cream sections, taking pictures at various Following the ceremony, a wedding Table Boarders Wanted, Tel. 187 supper was served at their own home Briegs-Built Clothes Call. Hams, lb. 12f points on the road. The production Fancy Red Onions title on McClellan street, Perth Amboy, 1-To. O8 iF'ir^t Street promised to be one of the best railroad CUSTOM AND READY-TO-WEAR *•»••'••""•-•••• • *™ KB. HILIMANN after which the young couple left on a dramas. GENERAL CARTING honeymoon' trip. Aren't the only good clothes in the world, but they are the beat ;„•. to Bl|t polnti in the city and Rally Sunday will be observed In WASTER WAITS IIA HONEY'S vicinity. the John Street M. E. Church this For Young Men they reach a stan- Sunday. Plans have been laid for a DIES SUDDENLY. dard hitherto unreached. We don't '' Frvayt Smlee Given All Orders day of rally in every department of George W. Waite of Deans, while ask you to believe us until you CHEAP CASH GROCERY ,Rat«t very moderate. church work. Class meeting, led byon an auto tour, died suddenly at the have seen them, Fifteen minutes Mr, Luther TJce, begins at 9:30Wincheste, r Inn, Winchester, Va.(j on Orders telephoned to P. R. R. orpreaching 10:30, and 7:30. The mem- Thursday night of last week. Just of looking will convince you tbat 0, R. R. freight depots will receive berB of the various departments will after eating his supper, he was attack- they have been made expressly for " attention. form in a body and attend the ser-ed with acute indigestion, and in five you. 9-27-7 ' Itesldcnce Ferris Street. vices. A Sunday School Rally takes minutes had passed away. place In the afternoon. Rev. J. E. Mr, and Mrs, "Waite and Dr. and STYLISH SHOES FOR Shaw will deliver sermons appropriate OFFICIAL VOTE. Mrs. Harry L, Van Sickle of Phila- to the occasion and i( is hoped that delphia, had been touring the Shen- Tho official vote at tho primaries last ovory member will be present at thaandoah Valley In an automobile. Mr. New Autumn • week in Middlesex County was as fol- services. Wnlte had been ailing with stomach AND WOMEN. lows: trouble for some' time and soon after Haberdashery For Governor. The tremendous down-pour of rain their atart last Saturday suffered con- HE SAME Custom style and Elegance of appearance that you siderably. Ho continued on the trip, Soft Hats in New Shades Democratic—Fielder, 4,226; Katzen- last Wednesday did some damage to like In Regal Shoes the day you-buy them will be there when oach, 1,506; Fielder's majority 2,660. believing that the auto ride would be T our streets and walks, but as a whole Fall Derbies you are ready to discard them. These qualities jiro built in. Republican—Stokos, 1,740; Pierce, we wore fortunate In comparison to beneficial to his health, And the same perfect comfort found In the most carefully "'"119; Fowler, 364; Carey, 220; Stokes damage done in others places. The Dr. Sickle was with him when he Exclusive Shirts and, over Fowler 1,376. water came down Henry street like was attacked and did everything Neckwear why well-dressed men and women everywhere wear Hegals. Progressives—Colby, 227; Osborne, a river and flooded Broadway be- known to medical science to save him. made custom shoes Is afforded byRegals, This is another reason 122; Colby's majority, 105. tween John and Henry, rising to a Mr. Wafte was born in Virginia We have them in Tan, Gun Metal, King Kid, and Patent For Assembly. deepth of a foot filling cellars and' In 1851 and wa3 educated in the Leather. $3.60 to ?4.50. Democratic—Burton, 4,980; Klrk- entering the store doors. Trolleys to schools there. He came north about patrlok, 4,970; Quinn, 5,116. Perth Ainboy were stalled by the sand thirty years ago and entered the em- ploy of the Pennsylvania Railroad Boys' and Girls' dependable Footwear. Republican—Seilam, 2,295; Somogyl, 'ashing over the tracks, and tha company, living at Jersey City. For 2,186;' Perkins, 338. electric light service- was put out of a number of years he was train BRIEGS Sweater Coats In Gray, Blue, Cardinal and Maroon, 59c to $8.00 Progressives—Edgar, 534; Fulton, commission for several hours, First master of the P. R. R. at Jersey City, S57; Grlswold, 363. street, usually a river in an ordinary The Tailor, Clothier and Haberdasher Bhower, was not affected, owing to but had retired from active work about The Signal Working Shirt; worn by most Railroad men. The For Freeholder. the new culvert being placed there. eight years ago and had become a 91 Smith St. best working shirt made. $1.00 Democratic—Present Board—Casey, gentleman farmer at his fine estate at / 4,454; Cohn, 3,468; Ely, 3,933; Geb- Deans, where he had lived for the past Perth Amboy. ' bardt, 4,164; Kerr, 3,930. If age limit did not prevent, every fifteen years. Now is the time to get that Royal Tailored Look. Suits or fire company In the city would be, Overcoats $16 to $38. Half a thousand all Wool samples to select Opponents—Fallen, 1,863; Miller, He leaves a wife and three children, 1,345; RockB, O30; Stanley, . 1,124; after our First street sprinter, who from. for alternesa and promptness on sound George W. Waite Jr., Mrs. Mabel Jay- WILLIAM BEHN •Warnsflorfer, 1,145. nes, of Syracuse N. Y., and Mrs. Ro- Republicans—Dayton, 2,321; Dema- of flre alarm whether in town or out cannot be excelled. It was in thbero t Douglas, of Rahway. rest, 2,285; Havens, 2,268; Koch, 2,268; Mr. WBIVJ was held in high esteem Mason 2,233. dark hours of Friday night of last J. Alfred Johnson week when our esteemed dispenser by hia neighbors and had occupied an Electrical Progressives—Corioll, 341; Green, enviable place in the business world •m- 340; Jarrard, 338; Smith, 333; Bodine, of the law, R. P. Mason, Sr., nroao "The Regal Store" from his slumber, quietly donned his for years, S41. Contractor clothing, and at a 2:30 gait ran to His funeral was held at hla. homo For State Commltteeman. Flremnn's Hall, there to find it allSunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Democratic—Scully, 6,205. Hundreds of railroad men attonded. 18B BFoadway South Amboy, N, J. dark. Impatiently ho awaited the ar- 135 Stevens Ave. South Amboy Republican—March, 2,229. rival of tho firemen, but none came, o • Telephone 15 Progressive—Lyon, 347. and he wns about to start out with tho Advertise in The Citizen. THE 8O0TH AMBOT CITIKEV,

    TERMH:-OKE YKAR: tl IN ADVANCE High School TBLIPMONB 14«-M Until a short 113 David Street PUBLISHED BV Mentioning^ time ago, THIS SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING CO. scarcely one Ask the people who do business with us and they will Administrator), Executor* and Guardians Bojrg Practice Basketball. convince you of the high quality of our meats. Will plM*e tmu In mind that thla journal I" a Last Wednesday the boys held their le(al nairapaper and therefore a proper med person in a luio for tha publication of their notices. weekly practice in the K. of P. hall. We are offering for this week: The first team played the second thousand had All comimmloatloiiB or Items of news re- team and defeated them by a very Hindquarters 4 or Prime Rib \ Op ceived by ua must be accoiupanled by the large score. Harold Orr, who will ever tasted a signature of the writer to Insure publication probably play guard on the varsity IS YOUR CHILD BACKWARD Genuine Lamb • P^ Roast . . IOL team, made bis first appearance of the really good In school? He may be deficient Entered In the l'oat Ufflce at South Aiuboy season at this practice. He played through nearslght, farsight or eye a* second cliuw mall matter. guard with Kwillnskl and Milton Rue, Jersey Pork for roasting - 18c soda cracker defect of some kind. This is a com- and Ulmcr Burkard played the for- mon reason for lack of promotion In SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. ward positions, while Frank Grace —as it came a child's studies, and headaches are California Hams, special - 13c jumped center. The lineup: First often due to this. Let us examlna team—Milton Rue, forward; Ulmer Chickens, Fresh Hams, Spareribs, Veal, Etc. The Common Council acted wisely fresh and your children's eyes without cost and Burkard, forward; Frank Grace, cen- In not entering Into suit with the tell you whether eye treatment is the at the lowest possible prices. ter; Teofll Kwilinskl, guard, and Har- Jersey Central Traction Company for crisp from proper remedy. compensation on the new system of old Orr guard. Second team—Newell and Weight Guaranteed. drainage on Stevens avenue. The James, center; Frank Albaiigh, guard; the oven. franchise did not give the slightest Everltt Dill, guard; Milton Davis, 'WHIR-*. Fresh Vegetables Daily foundation to work on with any pro guard; Robert Kerr, forward; Charles Telephone 26-J mlse of success, and defeat meant Forgotson, forward, and "Blonde" Now everybody cost of court and counsel fees for aDey, forward. certainty, and nothing for the Im- can know and OP INTEREST TO BIRD LOVERS.' new Board of Trustees will be elected. The boys will go to .South River A publl meetln w provement. The accepting of the $1,-thia Friday, October 3, to play the enjoy the crisp The Annual Meeting of the New Jer- ° e '» »e held at 8 p, m at wbleh movln 000 offered by the company, while not High School team of that place. This sey Aubudon Society Is announced tor ' S Futures, on Patna goodness of films win bo all that might be desired, Is just so .ivjll be their first game of the season, October 7th. It will be held at the: ' exhibited, showing the much gained for the city. butchery of Egrets for those aigrettes and the boys are confident of winning. fresh baked soda When in doubt, give Washington, Broad Street and Wash- On Saturday night, October 11th, they which are so fashionable In women's crackers with- jewelry—not doubtful ,iior ington Place, Newark. A business The steam heating plant at School will play their first game at home on meeting will be held at 4 p. m. when a headwear. No. 2 seems to be giving a whole lot K. of P. court. The second team will out going to the commonplace jewelry, but of trouble, for which no doubt the also play on this night. The lineup baker's oven. something beautiful, reli- engineers who drew the plane should for the South River game will prob- able and artistic. We have ARE YOU GOING be held strictly responsible. For pip-ably be Rue and Burkard, forwards; some wonderful combina- James and Kwillnski, guards, and Uneeda Biscuit tionaofgumauiKl pure gold, ing and valves it certainly Is abun- to prepare foia position an OYSTERS! dantly blessed, and we doubt If theGrace, center. worked out into ring*, fcringthebakery IF YOU WAIT A Broad of Education, the janitor, or lockets, bracelet* and neck- Stenographer or Bookkeeper the' architects themselves can explain Scholastic PootbNll Team Wins at to you. laces. Call and examine GOOD STEW OR FRY their usefulness. KftucfecB. them, and when you call, trill P»ll ? "instruction by competent STOP AT Last Saturday the Scholastic foot- we have lometliitig die to Unlvcralty te»oln>r«, who h»v« had A food to Uve yean of experience,, may be had at The clerk of the County Board of ball, team,. Journeyed' to Metuchen show you—a wonderful, of Taxation has notified the assessors where they defeated the fast High on. Stamina beautifully made, accurate P.F.KENAITSCAFE of this city, that the rate of taxation School team of that place by the score Trainer's Business College, f or workers. watch at a very moderate 188 Broalwar. for this city U lower than.at first of 25 to 7. The. boys put up a stiff prjcel It is the PIETH AMBOT. N. J. reported, and that it will now be $2.05, game all throughout. "Pete" Blood- pj Oysters served In any style. Also Strength for the Time to enter—HOW t Instead of $2.08. Of course thia Is good, the regular fullback, was among sold In the shell. Orders promptly delicate. Give attended to. acceptable to the taxpayers. the missing, but Shlnn, who played ^TrentoT n In his place, put up a good game soor- J. STEPACOFF Office Phone 190 ing two of Amboy's touchdowns, them to the Residence Phona HO ( FIRST CLASS TRIES TO PROVE TOO MUCH. Some of the important points of the little folks. EDWIN C. RODDY Former Governor Stokes is either game follow: Metuchen won the toss HOUSE PAINTER AND DECORATOR very poorly informed on politics, or he up and received the kick. They then ALL KINDS Of INSURANCE • must have been guilty of using most by line plunging took the ball down Five cents. > careless language when he wrote to a to the twenty-yard line where they Rooms Painted for $2.00 up. Kalso- REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD A Modern Philadelphia newspaper a communica- were then held for downs. After this f mlntng from |1.00 up. Commissioner of Deeds tion, published over his own name, in Mao i Watch the bail was in the center of the field All outside work done with Beat which he said: notary Pnblle most of the balance of the quarter. NATIONAL Atlantic White lead, at reasonable "It is Idle to claim that the small At the beginning of the second quar- SAMUEL KINSTLINGER, Rooms 12 to 15 Parisen Building, rates. Estimates furnished. Progressive vote was due to court ter the ball was in Mctuchen's posses- Broidwaj, Op. C. R. B. Station BVajr * Ant-nsta St, South Amber. decisions barring them from the sion in the center of the field. They BISCUIT Send orders to • primaries. These decisions were then carried the ball down to the fif- US Division Sfc, Perth Amboj W. J. Open. Eveniags 7.00 to 9.00. strictly in accordance with the teen yard line where they tried for a COMPANY 7-26-tf Geran act, but they did not affect field goal. This failed on account of the situation in any county except a poor kick. Amboy. got possession of possibly Hudson." the ball on the goal line and were The court decisions barred thou- held for downs on Metuchen's twelvo sands of voters in Essex County from yard line. From here Metuchen byof Teofll Kwllinskl, Newel- James, participation in the Progressive prl- several line plunges scored their first • marles. Both Republicans and Demo- Clarence Thorpe, Arthur Ingraham, The It. West Company and only touchdown, At the begin- crats challenged would-be voters in the Mi si Marion Thorns, Miss Hazel Comp- ning of the third quarter Metucben ton and Miss Frances Gordon, was KEYPOBT,y.J. Progressives Soxes lit hundreds of.ln- received the kick but were held for ' stances in Newark alone. Even can- appointed by Milton Rue, president of downs In the middle of'the field. From the H. S. Literary Society, and are didates on the Progressive ticket in this time until the end of the game this county were debarred from voting busily engaged In arranging a pro- the' Amboy backs gained on every gram for1 the next meeting. ' , for themselves. play. Amboy took the ball down the SPECIALfDRNITURE, RUG AND WALL This is the truth, officially confirmed. Held and crossed the line, but Shinn . To deny it does not strengthen the Last Friday, September 26, the failed to kick the goal, still leaving claim by Mr. Stokes that the primary Metuchen in the lead 7-6. Metucheu High School girls held their first vote "is simply another phase of the again received the kick, but were held weekly practice of the season In K. PAPER NOTICE reaction in favor of the Republican of P. Hall. The most likely team for 1 for downs and Amboy again creased party." /" this season was picked out and they To surely make room for 6 or 7 carloads of Furniture about due from Grand Furthermore, Mr. Stokes, by saying the line, and Shlnn kicked the goal. Score 13 to 7. Metuchen again re- easely defeated the second team by Rapids and other leading Furniture Centers, we offer subject'to stock in a'posi- that the decision was in strict accor- the) scare of 8 to o. The lineup: dance with the Geran act, may have ceived the kick and were again held tive 10 Days' Sale, a very large, comprehensive list of strictly high grade and for downs, and Amhoy crossed the First Team Forwards Second Team v intended to cast odium on that lavs. If Ruth Locker Marion Thorns absolutely perfect merchandise at great bargain prices, presenting one of the that was his intention, he may have line, but failed at th« kick. Score 19 Frances Gordon Elsie Applegate forgotten that the provlaion of the law to 7, There were one and one-half Center , BEST BUYING OPPORTUNITIES preventing a voter from casting his, minutes to play when Metuchen re- ballot in the box of one party if he had ceived the kick for the third time In Ruth Newton Llla Furman arranged for this Fall. This Sale will include at special prices approximately: voted in the box of another party the this quarter. They attempted a for- Guards FOUR HUNDRED PIECES DINING, BED-ROOM TWO HUNDRED ODD PIECES AT CLOSE TO year before, was a Republican device, ward pa3s on the first play but itEsther Brlskie J. Hendrickson AND LIVING BOOH FURNITURE. HALF PRICE. failed. They then attempted another K. Hlmmelberger . Helen Agan adopted in 1903, and simply retained Including perfectly matched and odd pieces in Including Extension Tables, Couches, Brass forward pass but this time tho ball Eveiyn Cassidy in the election law.—Newark News.- Fumed Oak, Early English, Dull and Polished Beds, Ward Robes, Chiffoniers, Parlor Suites fell into the hands of one of the Am- Geneva Maclver and Odd Pieces, ^ boy backs who carrlad it straight Fields goal3—Ruth Newton, Ruth Tuna, and Cuban Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, lVlmt Happened to nnTI Tightwadf . across tho line. foore.^S to 7. Locker, 2; Fouls—Ruth Locker. Bird's-eye Maple, Weathered, Quartered and We once know a man who was too The line-up: Plain Oak. ' Live Furniture Concerns today realize the nec- essity of keeping all stocks free from patterns stingy to take the newspaper in his The football lineup for this Sat- which have been discontinued by the factories as homo town nnd alwuys went over to South Amboy Metuchen THREE HUNDRED B00M-8IZE RUGS. urday will be, F. Bloodgood and Orr duplicate orders cannot be taken on such ar- borrow his neighbor's paper. Left End ends, Capner and Craig tackles, Including all grades in nearly all sizes in both ticles and such pieces lose their value, as samples One overling he sent his son over to Donnell Hubbard Behn and F. Hoffman guards, H. the Beamed as well as all grades of Seamless on our floor—hence our strong desire to sell borrow the paper, and while the son Left Tackle Hoffman center, Kwilinskl and Shinn Rugs from the cheapest to the choicest Royal .was on the way he ran into a largo quickly and at big reductions the lines placed la Strausholm Jones halfbacks, W. Bloodgood fullback and Wiltons. this sale. stand of bees, and in a few minutes Loft Guard Grace quarterback. 'his face looked like a summer squash. -aRiio ,/.... Roberts Hearing the ngonixed cries of the Center FORTY THOUSAND ROLLS NEWEST price is particularly low for onr grade •son, ,tho father ran to his assistance, 'loffman Molenux JEWISH NEW YEAR WALL PAPERS of merchandise, and there isn't a borne within and in doing so, ran Into a barbed wire Right 'Guard Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New At prices below any previous great values which, twenty-five miles from this store but could use fenco, butting a handful of flesh from Bolin Newton Year's Day, which marks the beginning we have offered. Splendid varieties in all grades, to wonderful advantage one or more of thesa his anatomy and ruining $i pair nf Right Tackle of the year 6674 and opens the holy In designs and colorings suitable for any use. most desirable pieces. 'trousers. Albaugh ', Dey season, which will be brought to a The old row took advantage of the Right End close with the feast of conclusion Oc- Tiole In the fence got Into the cornfield >alge Graydon tober 23, was celebrated by the Jews This Fall's Showing Will be Our Finest and killed herself eating green corn. Quarterback of this city and the world at sundown Hearing the racket, the stingy man's jrace Badsfor'J Wednesday night. The holiday contin- Nationally advertised articles for which this store is the authorized Selling wife ran out of the house, upsetting a Left Halfback ued through to sundown on Thursday. Agent and Distributor: four-gallon churn full of cream Into a Kwillnski •..'. Prickett Differing radically from the Chris- GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOK CASES MAISH COMFORTABLES basket oC kittens, drowning the whole Fullback tian New Year'B Day, Rosh HaBhanah, flock. She slipped on the cream and HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS ALFRED PEAT'S WALL PAPERS Shinn Thompson known also as the Day of Memorial ROYAL PUSH BUTTON MORRI^ CHAIRS fell downstairs, breaking her leg and > Right Halfback and the Day of) the Blowing of tho RICHARD E. THIBAUT WALL PAPERS an $18 set of false teeth. The baby, BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS HARTFORD ROYAL WILTON RUGS lapner Morris Trlumpets, marks not only a change JOSEPH WILD'S; INLAID LINOLEUM left alone, crawled through the spilled Touchdowns—Thompson, Shlnn 2, In the Jewish calendar but Is also a FRENCH SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS cream into the parlor and ruined a $40 OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES Grace, Kwillnskl. Goals from touch- day set apart for Introspection and STEARNS & FOSTER MATTRESSES parlor carpet. During the excitement W. & J. SLOAN'S RUGS AND CARPETS downs—Thompson, Shinn. self-examination, its purpose being to COOK'S PRINTED LINOLEUMS ENGLANDER COUCH BEDS the daughter eloped with the hired This Saturday, October 4th, the team rouse l3real to high resolves and nob- man, taking the family savings with will go to New Brunswick where they ler deeds. Also many celebrated lines of Art and Craft Furniture in wood and leather for them. will play the heavy High School team The significance of the Jewish New Dining Rooms and Libraries. The moral is thnt every man should of that place. The boys expect to keep Year's Day is derived from the fact tie a subscriber to his homo nrvvspaiier. right on winning. They will elect their that it is an introduction of tho Feast —Brooklyn Eagle. captain and manager on the field at of Atonement—Yora Klppur—which o the game. tvill be observed Saturday, October 11. The R. WesTCaT^eyport, For cakes and pies Imperial dour Following closely on this will come has no equal. Sold by Drown Executive Cninmittco Appointed. the Feast nf tho Tabernacles—Snccoth Bros.' * * • ' The executive committee consisting October 1C and IT. too b«sy to kr«p an eye on my fiancee. A lover in H pessimist, and 1 was by uo means easy In my mind upon this The Churches Yoa Can Depend vindication .Sell wns arranging for Jier self, Franklin I knew had been her SerTices'»8 Arranged for the On Your Neighbors The Fall favorite before I bad appeared on the doming Week, FIRST NRTIOHHL BRNKI scene, and prior to our engagement I By HOLLAND, SOUTH AMBOY, X. J. had suspected ihnt 1 was serving for a CHRIST CHURCH I'AKISH. O Klitim do you appeal for Trade snare by which to trap him. 1 beard \ T htlp In time of trouble something of his recent attentions to Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 or sickness? On whom would Ethel since she had begun ber vindi- Hector, Her. 11. M. P. Pearu, you depend If dread inisfor- It Brought With It Business cation, and some of my iutimute Hesldenee. Christ Cknrck Kettorr. Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 tutie laid its heavy hand on of Another Kind friends, who knew that 1 was interest- Her. W. E. Grfaieluw, Cwatc, you? Your neighbors? Ex- ed in her. bewail to look upon me with HesMenee 9« Second 8lr«e»» actly. commiseration,. Now and again I Services Sunday, Oct. 6th, 1913. nsked Ethel bow she "was getting on Mill) is a gregarious animal, By M1LLARD MALTB1E (Twentieth Sunday after Trinity.) This Bank Pays Interest and lie naturally cares for with her vindication, and she said that relatives, friends and ac- Xell was simply green with envy mid CHRIST CHURCH ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK quaintances ratber than jealousy. Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. "Btbel," 1 said to my tlmieee, "we Litany, Sermon and Holy strangers. Social uffairs de- tuust til our weddiiif,' day either be- 1 have never believed in defensive PER CENT on balances averaging daily pend entirely on acquaint- Communion 10:30 a. m. fore the fall trade begins or aflur it i.' warfare. It Is a military principle Sunday School 2:30 p.m. •aneeship, and business affairs ov«r, for I can't get away when It is that the advantage preponderates to Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30 p. in. $506 and over for the month. are coutrollMl to larjje extent ou. If we fix it before it must hi the attacking force. 1 considered Services during the week ending by the same clement. It within, siiy^a month; if after we slnil bringing the matter to a focus by tell- October 11th, 1913. PER CENT in Special Deposit Dapart- would he better if luminous need to put it oft' for at least tlirtv Vig Ethel that if Xell was green with Tuesday—Confirmation and friendship were still more inontliu." envy and Jealousy nothing more was Class 7:30 p. m. raent on accounts of $200 and over remaining closely linked. "I IIm ufrald," said Kthel reflective required and there was no further ne- Friday—Choir* Rehearsal... 7.30 p. m. in Bank for at least Three Months prior to If J HI would depend on ly, "that ft must be later rather thai cessity for her playing Mr. Franklin 3 your iioiKlilior.s in time (if nd- before. I've dfjue very little in tin in the matter; nlso that she had been Doane Memorial Chapel January 1 and July 1. veiHliy why not depend on way of getting rendy and couldn't pus reported to he engaged lo him mid all Morning Prayer, Litany and them in prosperity? Inti't the elbly complete my preparations within the surprise slu> could wish for would ISSUES TRATELEBS' CHECKS PAYABLE EVERYWHERE. occur when her real engagement with Sermon 10:30 a. m. liiaii whose hiind you would a month," Sunday School 2.30 p. m. SELLS FOREIGN DRAFTS PAYABLE IJT ANT PART Of like lo KI:I"I> tlie iiiiiu lo "You mcau buy your trousseuuV" me was given out. witli the wedding THE WORLD. wlioni you ought to hand the soon tn follow. Hut did not Kthi>l "Well, yes. But there are some know nil this witliniil my telling her? Chapel of the Good Shepherd. dollar Hint you have to fcliiiill matters Unit need to bo clcan-i Sunday School 3.00 p. m. HARRY C. PERRINE, President R. C. STEPHENSON, CMtaler Npt'iAl? Why send it away to And If she knew it what wan to l>< up before 'wu'ru uianlcd, and they nl gulneil by telling her? Evening Prayer 3:30 p. m. T. FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Cashier a mail order house which require time." would lie Interested In ii If Mr. Franklin was destined to win DIRECTORS: 'rUlch IIH"— Baptism Is Administered as Follows: death in your family merely „ "Oh, they tire of no Importance to in the gnmo—iiM I strongly suspectei DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN BTRAUB HENRY .WOLFF IICH'UUKU 11 ufffred :i possible ho would—tin- end would be ICtliH's At Christ Church, at the 10.30 a. m. you, Nin:i>ly affairs between me and Service, Second Sunday of the montU. HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOQART I'liuncu tn noil you a tomb- ii L'q n ii 1 lit II 'H of mine." giving me a rigmarole a hunt, her hav- stone or II i [-aiip II;IIII] for ing unwittingly, unknowingly and un- At Doane Memorial Chapel, at 10.30 ' J. BA1RD PERRINE R. C. STBPHENSON "ObllKnllciiiM you WIHII to pfly'off?" 1 your lint V intentionally . got lulu mi iinl'ortuiinri a.' m. last Sunilay of the month. "Oil, nor not that at all. I'm uot In- position tiud that she. was obliged to At Chapel of Good Shepherd, at 3.30 Vou know your nel^hborx debted to nny one for favors." Safe Deposit Boxes S2.OO up 1 give pnln tn mo or Mr. Franklin imd p. in., last Sunday of the month. art; reliable, thiit they enn "Old scores then?' do depended on, Hint they she was absolutely -crushed; also that "Tluit's more like It." shf Imd loved lilm mill he hud loved THI3 PARISH HOUSK. would i-iiinc In yiair aid with "Alentlon cine of thi'in." 1 her till that horrid Nell Itlancliard Imd Meetings of the Various Societies: . K.vnipillliv in material hulp "'Well, there's Nell Ulancliiiril. Kant Sunday—The Sunday SchooH2:30 p. m. Hhould Hit' oiM'imlnii urine. conn' between them nnd made all the siMiiiner when we were at the Hprlupi trouble. Then under such distressing Monday— 'I'hcn why nut show that you r she treated nn> very badly. The Girl1* Friendly Society 7,30 p. m. appreciate their iroml - to curry on a flirtation whlli- this 1 must dissemble. When 1 hadServices beginning Sunday Oct. Sth. RULED BLANKS iiined your nffectlon.i? Clarenoe—Yes. won her confidence I could the better 10:30 a. m. Preaching. Subject 1. BLANK BOOKS fihe returned nil the love letters, but devise a scheme for securing the let- Ridden over, 2, Going through, 3 PAMPHLETS retained all the jewelry.—Brooklyn Cit- ters. Brought forth. izen. 2:00 p. m. Junior C. E. Topic "Fruit I was quite sure this would bring Bearing Endeavorers or What matters to a climax, and it did. Etliel Fruit Shall We Bear." wrote me to come mid see her at once. Bible Reference Galatlans 5x22. If I delayed she would send back the 2:30 p. m. Sunday School Lesson Dr. GEORGE LUKE HAVELL engagement ring I hud given her. I Topic "Moses Cry for Help." thought over my next move and de- Bible Ref. Numbers 11x10-18, 24-25. SAMUEL E. SHINN & SONJAS. J. DOLAN ided to KO to see her. I found her This is the beginning of the last Palntera and Oaeoratora DENTIST quarter—Come. very much troubled, though she en-7:00 p. m. Senior C. E. Topic "Ideal hfw Haifftef ••« Maratea Wart deavored to conceal evidence of the Christian, No. 10, His co-operation, MbMtM CbMr tally Mm, Broadwaj aid Aigiite Htnti, fact. Her face wan heated, her eyes • with others. » Ti Electrical were restless and ber bosom heaved. Bible Ref. Ctfr. 4x1-18. BOOTH ABBOT, H. J. "Why did you not tell me of this 1. How may we co-operate witli others 83 Gewie Street South Amb«y former lore iifTnlrV" she asked In an in our city. Contractor accusatory tone. 2. Give reasons why there Is strength in union. ROOM 3 "Because I supposed it was off long 3. What does the bible say about co- ago." PARISHN BUILDING. operation in Christian work. LIBRARY! 17« Haary Bfatat totk Ask* "And now it'* on again." !ome hear these discussed. To this I made no reply. I looked at 7:45 p. m. Service of SoDg led by tho All tta Btat ••< LatMt Baakt «• to Telephone 121-W the celling. choir. Books for all. E. J. "UnfesH you wish to break with me 8.00 p. in. Preaching Service. Subject: . laai at SMO CHL The Up-to-date rou must drop It'at once." "A Concluding Exhortation." Wiy «a tTttkrat «aad MmUa$t UNDERTAKER AKD "I have not yet recovered my let-Thursday 7.1!> p. m. Class Meeting. ters." i 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting. THB A. C. FAUSIlf LIBBABT Soatt Amboy Ofle* , Sratk Aaaar 4-i-ti F. K. De«raw, "Vour letters! Nonsense!" Serve the Lord with gladness, Pi. 03 Bordratowa ATC. TeL tW-3. There was another silence. I took 100; 2. Tnik AmUf Oflca my eyes from the celling and directed Ladies! ^, •0 New Braainlok Are, TcL ttt-M. them out through a window. PRESBYTERIAN CHCBCH es Keep in Style by Perth Amboj B«iMnce "Well, whnt are you going to do?" Rer. fltarge KM*, Patter. Real Estate and Ethel asked. Reading; MeCall's Magaxme 108 Faretto Street Tel. 1484L I responded In a quiet, reflective tone Services for week beginning Oct. 5th: Using McCpdl Patterwilnl Prompt and Expert Service Ran- that if she would uot object to my help you drcu sui- tably ata moderate ered Dajr or Wight. etters belug used against me after my 10.30 a. m. Morning Service begins expense by kecpine marriage with her 1 would let them 2.30 p. m. General Sunday School. you posted on the remain where they were. I would cull Classes for all. We Invite you to latest fashions In Insurance Broker NOTICE. DID TOU NOT TELL ME OF THIS visit our school. clolbea and bats. 60 ALL PERSONS CONCERNED MAY rOKMKK I.OVK AFFAIR ?" he next evening upon the hidy pos- New Fashion lie sessing them and endeavor to persuade; .00 p: m., Senior Christian Endeavor slKna in each Issue. OOHMKSIOWBB. OF DEEDS take notice, that the Subscriber, Sub- milking your urepnratlons to mnrry .45 p. in. Evening Service begins Also valiiHble Infor- stitute Administrator, etc., of Eliza- me?" her to give up all Idea of there ever Thursday— mation on all uoirm beth Rea, deceased, intends to exhibit being iinytlfing between us. 7.45 p. m. Regular Prayer and and personal mut- "But I'm telling you beforehand that "Is it necessary that you should call ters. Only 60c n bis final Recount to the Orphans' It's for a epeelal purpose. Besides, Praise meeting. year, Including NOTABT PUBLIC Court for the County of Middlesex, on o do that? Can't you write?" 4.00 p. m. Friday, Junior C. E. Meeting. ft froo pnliern. Sub- Friday, the twenty-fourth day of Octo. bow many eiises there are where ev- "I committed myself in these letters scribe todny or soml rybody is surprised when an engage- 8.00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. for free sumplocoiiy. ber, 1913, at 10. a. m., in the Term of f am anxious to secure mid I .should McCallPtllfrMU'lllonablvynu LOninln-in your September, 1913, for settlement and ment In announced, persons suyitiR. .ise diplomacy In the matter, just as own home, with your own hiinili, clothlnii illowance; the same being first audlt- Why, 1 supposed she wns going to BAPTIST CHUKCH. for yourself mill children which will b« per- rou have been diplomatic in setting focUnstylenndnt. rrleo—nniieliit'hurilinii 3d and stated by the Surrogate. mnrry So-uud-so.' Nobody knows yet yourself right between Franklin mid ROT. Thomas Nenl, Jr., Faitor. 15 cents. Scud lor free Pattern CIIIHIOKIU'. Dated September 12, 1913. but we are engaged. How you will Wt Will Glvt Yog Flnt Prfi.nli lor iK'UIni: sub N'ell Rlanclmrd. By the l>y, how is that Residence 71 Second Street Rcrlntlonaiinionm'oiirri lends. Smulfurfren JOHN J. COAKLEY, augli in your sleeve wlieu you hear affair progressing?" Premium Cntiilotrun niul ('iisli I'rlzo Offer. Office, Post Office Building. |-20-5 Substituted Administrator. if reports of my engagement to Xnd I looked at her with a cold stare. THE McCallCOMrANV, 239 Is 219 Wut 37lh SI., NEW YORK 'lanklln!" Services for the week beginning "1 have liiiished it," she replied rue- Sunday. October ">, 1913. "It w'ill be just, too runny for any- fully. 10.30 a. m. Preaching. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. hlrig. won't It?" 2.30 p. in. Bible School Session. MARIAF.MEINZER AND EDWARD We Offer You "And wuu't Nell be inad!" "Indeed. It's a pity I bud not taken 6.45 p. m. Senior C. E. Society meet- Barker, Executors of Frank Meln- "She'll burst for spite." up mini- earlier; then they would both ing. zer, deceased, by (llrectlon of lleing oue of those fellows) who i'uu- liiivu been ended together." 7.30 p. m. Delightful Song Servlea tho Surrogate of the County of Mid- ilder the I'ourling period a svasmi "I thought yon said you would end and Sermon. dlesex, hereby gives notice to the vlierein the girls are prizes to be ^uixi- tie matter at once." Week Day Services: creditors of tho anld Prank Meinzer to "I said I would endeavor lo do so." Wednesday bring In their dobts, demands and leil for, 1 saw uo way but; to chime n with uiy fiancee, pretending Unit I Sho had liikon holil of her engage- J.30 p. m. Junior C. E. Meeting. claims nfnlnst the estate of the aaid ment ring and was toying with it. 1 deceased, undor oath or affirmation,' HIGH-GKADE •Vila quite willing she should remain Thursday •within nlno months from this date, n the riii;;' till the last minute. Some tucw she was meditating taking It off .45 p. in. Church Prayer Meeting. or they will be forever barred of any uen would have informed tlie latly nd haiidiug it.to me. Friday "You would not luivo me treat a girl .30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. action therefor against the said execu- but the old scores were ended upon Come bear tbe Gospel and enjoy tors. iur engagement and if she proposed who loves me harshly, would you'/ You know how you have, been situated a Christian Fellowship. All seati Dated August 20, M13. With a Six o still tnke ii hand lu paying I hem of!' MARIA P. MEINZER he must lake bade her freedom. Hut. with regard to Franklin." Months' Trial There wns a long silence. I thought ami TCDWATID BARKER Subscription to iir me, 1 lii'viM usldercd ii girl a 8-23-9 Executors. t time tn bring the matter to a focus. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUKCH rumun, but. rntber. one lo be playi'd "I will make you a proposition," I Ike a fish. 1 hail Miippusml that I hud JfOTICE. F. W. STEINS, mid. "lunp Franklin without u word, Rev. ,7. E. Slinvf, Pastor. Htovens Avflaue, near Main StreeL, iinded Elliel, lint now 1 saw that llii' .vrltti'ii or spoken, anil I will do the ALL PERSONS CONCERNED MAY FOREST iindlng liiiist be di'l'erreil. -So I told Services for the week beginning SOUTH AMBOY take notice, that the Subscriber, Exe- AND dime in in;« own cast"." cutor, etc., of Ellen Spellman, deceas- ier that we hud better put iilT our ived- Sunday, October '>, 11113. ed, Intends to exhibit his final ac- ing till alter ilie full trade, anil by Another lung silence, at the end »r Sunday Services. count to the Orphans' Court for the lilt time l.expeeti'd she would linvi; ivhich she pill out her hnnd to IIH>. I 9.30 a. ill.—Class County of Middlesex, on Friday, the STREAM iald nil lirr iudeliU'duess lu Hie wa> •liispeil It. ilrew her to me and tluil 10.30 a. m.—Preaching by Pnstor. tenth day of October, 1313, at 10. a, m., T punlshiiientN ami would have espi'- vns the end of paying off oltl scores. 2.30 p. m.—Sunday School. The RADLE PIANOS For One Dollar 1 5n the Term of September, 1913, for Bell like hct cukes. Everyone IK SO Inlly caiiBi'd Nell Illiincliiird tn rile (y thin time the rush of I he fall Iraili 6.45 p. in.—Epwortb League Servlco. settlement and allowance; the same ploivsed with them, that ono Hold Ini- The Oldest Outdoor Weekly:—Recog. lie day tliat slie luul stepped in hc- nis over and we were married within 7.30 p. in,—Preaching by Pastor. inotlliucly brliiKH unuthcr customer nized authority on Hunting, Fishing, telng first audited and stated by tho Trap-shooting, Yachting, Archery and weeli Ethel and Ned Franklin. month. We passed over the border Services during the week. Surrogate. 'notory Viuno Polish 25c Hottlu Game Conservation. Subscription At (Ills she dei'luriMl I must uot liu- llvlillug the single fruiii the married Junior League, Thursday, 3.30 p. m: Dated August 30, 1013. price, $3 a year. Send for sample copy. glne Hhe would eneoiirage Franklin. ilnie. IIDI] nrcnuptial nonsense gave Prayer Service, Thursday 7.45 p. m. WILLIAM BIRMINGHAM, rOHESTand STREAM PUB. CO. HARRY PARISEN 127 Fruklla 81. . . New Yarfe We bud M busy KVUBDII. but I was uot vny to antenuptial cmiriltlonK. Choir Roh-jarBal, Saturday 8.00 p. m. S-C-5 Executor 101 DAVID STREET SOUTH AMBOY AH arc welcome. All sents free JHE SOUTH AMBOf CITIZEN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. 1st Overall Value On Earth GRASS LINED BOOTS. is offered to Mechanics, Farmers, La- NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED. borers and Railroad Men in the fully They Ar« Worn by th* Nomadic Lapp*,* guaranteed H. 8. PETERS' Who Neycr G*t Cold Foat. While civilised man suffers Intensely Items of Interest from all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our from cold foot every winter, the lap- lander, living in the far north of Eu- Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. rope, ban no xiicli trouble. A traveler Brotherhood writes: "Theii' boots are made of reln- Jeer »Uin and are woru very large, and (K4. U. S. Fit. Of.) Hie toes are pointed aud curve upward ATOU Hotel Clunges Hands. be buiit at Spots wood. The lots, If, isH. Brehme, a State Inspector, said ha 10 as to be easily slipped Into tbeir skis. The Straford Hotel, one of the alleged, were advertised to constitute had made an examination of the ponds ' Vbe Lapp usually tilln bin boots half largest In Avon, has been sold by thethe site for a new town to be called and found ia them innumerable ma- Overalls full with » peculiar green grass. Into Spotswood Manor, Smart acquired the laria-breeding mosquitoes. The work which he thrusts his naked feet He Asbury Park Building and Loan As- YM HUMt ktdtltl I *Ml. These overall* are sociation to four summer residents, land through the real estate agency of of draining will be under the super- tJifn packs »tbe boots full with more George W. Devoe, who, with Garner vision of Dr. George Van V. Warner, the belt that Union workers can turn out. First- ' jrass, tucks tlie ends of bis trousers W. H. n. Totten, Dr. Frederick G. An- grade denim, cut and finished with every conveni- Inside and binds them tisbtly round geny, H. H. Fuller and W. E. Howoll, Bennett, testified before the grand jury. who will act In conjunction with Dr. Mr. Bennett returned to Spotswood Thomas J. Headlee, superintendent of ence, including the patent fleece-lined safety pocket with many turns of a brightly woven who have njirchaBed it as a sort of for your watch. I* WlM WA Ht tl Ml ttM tt braid. With these precautions they Saturday, but Mr. Devore ia in Chica- the State experiment station at New protective* measure. The new owners, South Am boy—B. Strasaar never aulTer from cold feet, and chil- whose properties are in the vicinity of go, and will not get back until Friday. Brunswick. blains, corns or sucb like civilized com Dunellen—Oscar Uunyon Jannnburg—A. li. Hausxer the hotel, will make improvements and The land was owned by the heirs of # # * « Mouinouth Junction—W. W. Kmeiii * Son plaints are an unknown horror to several estates. One of the three them." alterations and lease it for the summer I Ire iU>fH-Hm> Ounmge lo Yacht Club New Brunswick—P. J. Voung Dry Goods Co. months, tracts Is good land, while the other Fire early Tuesday did $6,000 dam- Mouth Hlainlielii-H. W. Phillips Concerning otber customs tbe 8ame two are sand fields and bogs. There Perth Ainboy—The Globe, S!2 State Street writer inys: "Tbe Lnppg ure essen- , « « * * age to a building owned by the Robbing is a stretch of sand a"nd then a depres- N. a. PCTIM, Mah*r-f«Mw:l*Mf, l.i.,M4ai«u<,MH(M. tially a nomadic race anil upend most Hutoiiy fletx Seven and One-hull Yearn Reef Yacht Club, at Old road and sion where tho land Is swamp and Spark lane, Bayonne. The root wan of their lives wandering fancy free Frank Ma tony, who sent three "black among the wild and glorious scenery boggy. The land Is known m the burned off the structure, which was hand" letters to Gabriel Blond I, of of tbeir northern home. However, at Schoolhouso bog and is only good for two-story one. it contained lockers timer no doubt tbe stillness of the Cliffvrood, one demanding $2,000 or hishuckleberry growrng. It is located life, a second threatening to kill bis belonging to owners of boats In the frozen mountains becomes too still., about a mile from tho Pennsylvania club. Tbe contents ot these locker J and they turn their herds and start family and tbe third declaring that Railroad station, on the road to Kng were destroyed or badly damaged. toward tbeir nearest meeting place. he would fry and boll them up if the llshtown, between Spot»wood and what 1 advertiHc becuuHe T can and (In give the patients who call at my Twice a year tbey bold tome general money was not placed bealde the pole iri known as Texas, The nearest house • * * • ofllce the hem grade of Dental Work I hut csu lie had. I advertise be- gatherings—at Easter and midsummer designated, was sentenced Monday by is half a mile distant. Two deeds at LeupH to Death From Window. cuilse I chui'Ke only u nominal price for my work aud can atand by it. —when they congregate and hold a Judge Peter F. Daly to a term of not general fair. It Is on these occasion* tho county clerk's offce show the While her nurse was at dinner Mon- JlecmiBe ti mull advertises It does not mean tie does poor work. You can that they celebrate tbclr weddings and than seven and hall years or transfer of Spotswood land In 1911 and day night, Mrs. Annie O. Colt, flfty- «el poor work from a iiiun wiio does not advertise. Don't forget tbnt. funerals. Tbe revelries Imt only about more than fifteen years in state prison,. 1312 from Aaron H, Htrauss to a Now siiven years old, leaped from a window "A Hind to the wise is suHlclent." t»n days, but many marriages take His lawyer, Walter VanSlckle plead- York realty company. Tho considera- In her apartments on the second floor l 1 OO3STSCJIJ I -A.TIO3SrS •.F'nEJEJ lilac* between couples who perhapa ed for leniency on the ground that tion Is given as $1, subject to a mort- of the Delmont Hotel, Ashury avenuo bare herer met previously. Matoay had made no effort to carry gage ot (2,000. Spotswood Manor wus and St. James place, Anbury Park, and out his threats. The court held that Oiiij 1 Jl(X^, 117-lia Smith •traai "At soon as a Lapp can afford to buy purchased by Aaron II. Strauss intfllO was killed. Her nkull was fractured. DKNTIST FIRTH AMIOV, N. 4. enough reindeer for hlranelf be leaves this was not due to any-'cowardice on from Mrs. Georgia Applcby, widow of MrH. Colt waa the wife ot James W, MB tony's part but because a detective ' the parental tent takea a wife and General Leonard F. Applnhy, of Aebury Colt, of Geneva, N. Y. She was subject waa watching him, "The character of roams away wherever bit heart or Park. Strauss, it U said bought the to epileptic attacks. Some months ago reindeer dictates. There are. no toclal this crime In one of the most abhor- tracts of about 100 acres for $8 nn distinctions In Lapland. Should a man rent" said the court? "that can bo com- at Bay Head, Mrs. Colt attempted acre. Smart, It Is thought, got the suicide by drowning, but was rescued have no reindeer or pomlbly have lost mitted. A 'black hand' Is an expres- land from the realty company. what be had he travels with a rlob sion that is terrorizing not only men by her nurse, Mn, Lillian Lawrence. nan and helps him tend the herd, but • • • # * • # # * # be Urea and feeds with them In tlie but also women and children. This thing occurs a good deal in New York i>rlw nnd Monte Killed bv Trolley Cnr ' pa'me tent and Is quite on a social Hordentflwn Couple Eaguged. NEVER IDLE! equality until be can afford to start off and the court must by Its sentence While driving from Keyport to his Announcement has been made of the with his own herd."—Chicago News. mafte an example and show that Mld- home in Port Moninouth Sunday morn- engagement of Miss Anna 'Flynn, Advertisements in the ldesex county is the last place in theing, Michael H, Murphy and his horse daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. TURKISH VENGEANCE. world that this thing can happen." wore fatally hurt and the, wagon Flynn, to John J. Donnolly.i both of * # # # wrecked, when a trolley car struck tho Bordentown. The marriage will take SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN rig at the stone road crossing Keans- place at St. Mary's Church that city, It'* a Parilous Matter to Endanger the Isaac- Vail llrnkim Dead. Life of a'Sultan. burg. The accident occurred at 11:30 the early part of October. Mr. Don^ Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day!, Within two weeks lifter the^nsinas Isaac Vail Brokaw, a member of theo'clock, arid Murphy died four hourn nolly Is a graduate of the Drexel slnntion of Mnhtnud Shefket Pasha, firm of Brokaw Brothers, New York later tit his home. The horse which institute of Philadelphia, the grand vizier of Turkey, thirty-two clothiers, died at his summer home In was a spirited one, died about 1. o'clock * « « * men were nut to Ooatli for till; I up part Ocean avenue, Long Uranch, early Sunday afternoon. The wagon was de- in the conspiracy. According to Tur- Monday morning. He was about molished. A store, building at the Lived Alone; Found Dead in Chuir kish custom handed down from the An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN seventy-eight years old. Mr. Brokaw crossing prevented either the .mbtor-' Mrs. Annie McLaughlln, widow of time of Mohammed, there is no limit Patrick McLaughlin, who was seventy- has no time limit to its usefulness to the as to the number of lives that mny bt> had been sick for ten days. He waai nmn of the trolley car or Mr. Murphy taken as n poualty for tbe murder of one of the pioneer cottagers at Lens; from seeing the approach of each five years old, was found dead seated advertiser. It works 24 hours a da}-. If oue man. Even those interested in Branch. Mr.. BroVnw was born in other. Thnre Is a .-sign at the crossing in a rocking chair in the dining-room your ad is well written and interesting, it the remotest degree are liable to the New Brunswick in 18Sii, son of Simeon with the word "Stop", displayed, which of her home at Bordentcflvn on Tues- sultan's vengeance. It Is not so nnich Qroknw and descendant of Bourgon, is intended as a warning to motorinon day. She lived alone and is supposail TV ill be laid aside by the reader for future the 'number the rnlor of Turkey is mi- a Huguenot, who fled to this country to bring their cars to a halt, it is to have died either on Saturday or 'thorizetl to put out of tup way, but reference. Or, if your ad reaches the right from France In 1675. His mother was said that Clarence Beedle, of Keyport", Sunday night. She leaves four he founded in memory of a son. Ho hns robbed society because society that it will return to you ten-fold tomorrow. teen years old, and Miles, five years made war on him. The offender hates members tluit the words had no signlfl- was a Republican almost from the old, ennce at all with respect to the sultan birth of that party, though he always his crime. ' Newspaper advertising is the very best or the sultan's trip along the roml, they declined ofllce. # # * # But he Is not nshnnied of it? medium for bringing to the attention of the were ordered to the scaffold. Ther * * * * Now, that is true. He la not nshnm- numbered 118 In nil and died bravely, Negro Flagman Killed by Train. «1 of it In the current sense. Lie hates buying public your business and your assuring their executioners to the very Cost Oslmnui *8,7'»7 'and Henry West, colored, flagman at the It, he feitre it. but It does not (111 him wares and gaining their confidence by im- limt that they were Innocent Later u Fiiwler $1,191. Suminorflold' avenue crossing Ashury with a sense of sin.—H. Fielding Hall oiinuch who tokl liow the falling of the Two candidates for Gubernatorial Park, died In the Spring Lake Hospital lu Atlantic Monthly. pressing on them your personality and rock was merely un accident was alsn nomination, former Representative early Sunday morning from injuries reputation for fair dealing. put to dentil for dnrlng to say so.—New Charles N. Fowler and ICdmund B. Why Not Schools For Men? .Tork Sun. received Saturday evening, when he Osborne, filed with the secretary of jumped in front of ah approaching No man ever feels the need of educa- Stato Monday, detailed statements of train to stop a pony cart, in which tion so much as the man who sees Killed by Light. their campaign expenses. The ex- opportunity for advancement open be- "Those who Imve Ntmlieil tue strange Judson I-Iavlland, nine years old, and fore him, lint who does not liare to inhabitants of tlie Mnuiniotu cavo In penditures in behalf of Mr. Osborno "Muddy" Jones, about the same ago, take It for fear tlmt he can not rise Try an Advertisement for Three Months Kentucky say that the celebrated were $3,7">7.85, and those of Mr. Fowler were riding. West was pushed into to it It is useless to say anything blind fish from that cuvern when $l.,li)l.G8. Mr. Osborne contributed the engine by the pony. Tho boys to such a man about neglected op- in the CITIZEN. placed In Illuminated aquaiin seek out $2,15170 of of his own fund, and a con- w.ore unhurt. West, who had but one portunities, und it Is equally futile lo the darkest places, mid It Is believed tribution of $1,000 was made by thearm, had flaged a northbound train. siiy the snme thing to the youth who tbnt light is directly fuUil to ihcin, for .Itiscph Fels fund. The expenditures is neglecLluK Ills studies. The first they soon die if kept lu a biiglitl.v. A southbound express was coasting cnimot go buck mill live his boyhood included music, advertising, circulars, into tho station a block away. As the llghtud tank. The avoidance of light printing, renting of halls, luncheon anil over; the latter cannot comprehend B«eniH to bev it general eharncteristlc of northbound train left the crossing the similar Items. Among the Items In Mr. his (lunger, nor will he believe lu his WM. T. HAMMELL, the sightless creatures dwelling In the flagman saw the pony cart halfway own possibilities, nor can he really MACHINE SHOP Osliorne'a expenditures WHS one of Fainter and Paperaaacer. great cave. across the tracks. He leaped forward study Intelligently things for which he nr>() Ion ".lames CJ. lilauvelt, expenses. not sufficiently mature. The few WALL PAPER FOR SALE and grasped the pony by the bridle and ENGINES, B0ILEE8 and MACHINES! Starting Something. Pfiterson Mayoralty fund." Another who mutiiru early enough In life to Estimates • Cheerfully Given. Item of $100 was for "George L.pulled. Tho pony swung West from go through technical schools or col- "While you are In asking papa for his feet and into the engine. His skull Of all klnda repaired. «8 SECOND ST. Box lit. my hnnd In marriage, Philip, I'll be Record's work Pnterson Mayoralty leges uro provided for. Can We not playing something lively on tbe piano." fund." Other expenditures through wns fractured. provide men's wliooln for those who MODEL MAKING, PLCMBDia, enid the sweot young thing. Mr. Record amount to $128. The * * • * mature normally?—American Maga- 6AS FITTING. 8TKAX UD Get Tour Cesspool or Vault Cleaned zine. By the "No, I wouldn't do that, Jessica," re Osborno Company, of which Mr, Os- .Schools Will Nut Oltscrre Holiday. HOT WATER HIATUS plied" the young man. "You know borne ia the head, received $1,543.75 some people can't keep their feet still for stationery and printing. Charles In accordance with a recent decision A City That Wat a Failure. V. NEWELL JAMES when they bear lively music."—Ton of the attorney-general, Commissioner Or all the seven cities of Asia per- Odorless Excavator O. Dnwea contributed $500 toward the Prlces-singloClosets, 83.00; DoubleClDsets leers Statesman. ialvln N. Kendall, of the department haps Hiinli lias the most Interesting Corner Second ani Stockton 8U. fO.00; Cesspools, £2.00 per tank load. campaign fund of Mr. Fowler the re- and romuntir history, and yet. with nil mainder being contributed by Mr. Fow- of public Instruction, lias notified all county and city superintendents that Its natural advantages, Its wealth, Its DAVID QUINLAN. Ifonry 8t ler himself. famotiK rulers. ltn wise counselors, its An nimless life Is always nn unhappy Monday, October 13, will not be ob- es YEARS' Ufe. victorious iwinies. It was the greatest EXPERIENCE * # -* * aervod as a holiday In the public failure of them nil. says the Christian NOTICE. Sold Siva nip I,mid for Iliillillni: Lois. schools. Columbus Day, a. legal holi- Herald. The richest 111:111 In tbe ALL PERSONS CONCERNED WILL Kczi'inu nml Itching Cured. day, falls this year on Sunday, but tho world, Croesus, was king of Hardls: take notice, That all debts owing to Beyond the fiict that In the last throe law inakos no provision for Its obser- the wisest mini, Solon, wus her guest. the estate of James H. Gordon, or to The soothing, healing medication In years he hud bought three tracts of vance on the following day, which h and yet. through nvereonfldonee MIKI tho firm of Howoll nnd Gordon, are Dr. Hobaon's Eczema Ointment penc- lnnd in the neighborhood, of Spots- luck of warchfuliit'NH. time and ugaiu now due and payable. Notice ia fur- the case with legal hoiilays. DS MARKS ther given that the proper and legal tratos every tiny pore of the skin, ooil, little is known of Thomas H. It was surprised, (.'omiuered ami ull but CESIGNS settlement of tho Estate of James H. clears it of all impurities—stops itch- Smart, indicted Saturday by the federal « -* * -• dcHtroyivl, until nt last the disintegrat- CoPVfilGMTS &C. ( Anrnnn SDncilriK n *Ue< <-!i im.l .leaei-'ftlirm innv Gordon, dceeaspd,, will require ths ing tnstnntly. Dr. llobson's Kczenw rand jury in St. Louis. Smart, with , To Clcmi rmnls nml llrnoks. ing roi.ij nnd soil from It.s own citadel, iVUly usrort'ilii Mir npnm-n (rt'<; wiu'tlicr .tti collection of all tbe above mentioned loosened by the winter rains nnd Inni- Itivinliivi-nliim la pmlmlilpmmlrr p for malarlu nnd that the Hljjlit of num. It became :i di'iul way and David street, or to the un- zema Ointment is a doctor's prescrip- tation that, the town was ten miles, or iiHiKiliiitoes breed in them carry th,. Scientifiiific Ari deralgned. tion, not, an experiment. All druggist.- forty-live minutes, from New York, Hint •ity, null It wus buried by the farci-s A liimilsnim.li- I! I a Kl rnt oil wi'nlili-. J /ir WlLLlAir ,T. BOWE, illrfeasc. tile Fair Haven Urmrd of >f nature. ,'ill»liiiil "f mi— Hi-iDiHIH." Ji.iirunl. 1 or by 131 ii 11. rifir. I'felfl'er Chemical fourteen subways terminated near thp r«ur: IntirniuMllis.ll. tf"l'l liyni: i Administrator of James 11. Gordon, Health Momiiiy night plannnd to clean M1B dra ''o.. I'liiliiiieljiliht nail St. I (iniH. c lots and Hint ii <