"VOLUME XXXVI. JNO :\\. SOUTH AMBOY. N. J., SATURDA Y. voVEMHER 4. HUG. Price Three Cents. The Autumnal fair To EMPLOYES GET Be Held Next Week

The biggest enterprise of the year tor Christ Church parish will bo the "Autumnal Fair" which is to upen in the parish house on next Wednesday Big Rally to Be Held in Si. Mary's The Rarilaii River Railroad Company ! The Riversides Will Meet Ihe Origin- night. Owing to the great number of people who are expected to attend Hall This Evening—tip. John J. Voluntarily Grants Tfn Pfr Cent. al Silent Workers of rfoboken, (the parish bus nearly 1,200 mem- bers) the fair will not close until Howe of New York, Hon. Mix Increase — Road Doing Almost Champion Deaf and Dumb Tt< m Friday night. Last year was the first Tumulty and Candidates for Var- Capacity Business-New Station of Ihe East A hard Struggle is attempt of St. Martha's Guild along this line, and the busy "Marthas" ious Offices to Address Meeting at Bergen Hill. Anticipated. were BO elated over their triumphant success that they highly resolved to The Riversides are Btaglng their even surpass the record this year, The Democrats will have their last The Raritan River Railroad for the rally in this city before election by weekly basketball attraction this week and judging from tho large number past year has been tho buBlest little of well-Ptorkcd ImotiiH and the wide- holding a mass meeting In St. Mary's on Saturday night, when they meet road in tho State considnrlng its tho Original Silent WorkerB, of Hobo- spread Interest aroused in tbo fair Hall this Saturday evening com- length, and it hus kept tho manage- ken, the champion deaf-and-dumb out- for several weeks liast, throughout mencing at eight o'clock. Addresses ALFRED T. KEIlll WILLIAM S. DEY ment busy buying locomotlveo and fit of tho EaBt. The "Rivios," after the ]inrish, there IH every' reason to •will be made by Hon. John J. Howe Democratic Candidate for Muyor. Republican Candidate for Miiyor. rolling stock In ordor to handle tho winning four straight games, will go believe that history is going to repeat of New York City, and Hon. Felix. business. Into battlo against tho "dummies" itseir. Tumulty of Jersey City, Senator A pleasant surprise came to the THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. TIIK DKUOCRATIC TICKET. with a feeling of confidence, even In accordance with a custom that James E. Martlne, Congressman employees this week whon tlio com- Tho following is n list of candi- though tho silent tossers have a repu- obtains in most, bazaars and fairs Thomas J. Scully, Surrogate Daniol Tho following Is a list of candidates pany announced that all employees dates on tho Democratic Ticket in tation that IH known throughout the throughout the Episcopal Church, it W. Clayton, Charles Anderson, George on the Republican Ticket In this city: would bo granted an Increase of ton this city: country. This team won the Kastern has beon decided to charge admission P. Baler and Richard Galvin, candi- Presidential Electors. por cont. In wages, commencing championship In 1910-1911 by defeat to tho fair. But in order that no dates for the assembly; and candidates For U. S. Senator—Joseph S. Fre- November 1. Tho Increase affects Presidential Electors. ing silent fives In New York, Trenton. hardship might he worked on those for local offices are expected to be llnghuysen. practically all Oie pay roll oxenpt For U, S. Senator—James 13. Mar- Philadelphia and Plttsburg. who will want to attend the fair on present and make brief addresses. For Governor—Walter E. Edge. tho agents who roColvo express com- tine. "Rufle" Allen's boys are apparent- all the three days, and particularly All the voters in the city and For Congress—Robert Carson. mission and a few others. All of the For Governor—1-1. Otto Wlttpenn. ly ut their top stride, and arc seem- on those parents who have large Vicinity are invited to attend, and it For Membors of Assembly—George employees who are ratod on an hour- For MemlierB of Assembly—Charles ingly bound to go through a mighty families, all the members of which ia hoped that there will be a large S. Applegate, James A. Edgar, Fred- ly basis will rccolvo an Increase or Anderson, George F. Baler, Rlcharl BiiccesBful Koason, no it is likely that will want to bo in attendance, the gathering to hear these able speakers. erick C. Schneider. two cents por hour If tho rate In lem Galvin. they will put up a great fight to keen merely nominal sum of five cents will than twenty-flvo cents per hour. For Surrogate—Daniel W. Clayton. For Surrogate—William A. Spencc-. the mutes from breaking their string be charged for admission. To stim- Those who recelvo from twenty-five For Mayor—Alfred T. Korr. 'AMES Olf REGISTRY TOTAL 1,981. For Mayor—William S. Dey. of victories. The dummies are hard ulato attendance, it was further de- to thirty-four cents por hour receive For Councllman-at-Large—Francis The number of voters in this city For CouncIlman-at-Largo—Ellas S, players to handle, and they are noted cided • at the last. Guild meeting to an Increase of throe cents" per hour H. Gordon. have increased wonderfully the past Mason. for putting up a desperate fight be- glvo a prize to the one holding the and those who receive thlrty-flvo to For Councilman—Second Ward, year, or else more are interested ia For Councilman—Second Ward, Ben- fore they will acknowledge that they lucky admission coupon, one ticket forty-four cents per hour will get an William H. ParlHOii; Third Ward, casting their vote this Prosidental jamin Strasser; Third Ward, E. 11. are beaten. being given free to each visitor upon increase of four cents per hour. Ths Mlchaol J. Stanton. election than heretofore and have had Jaques. admittance. None, of these coupons latter increases affect principally the o Manager H. P. Hansen, of the Silent their names placed on the registry For Justice of the Peace, Second will be sold, and there are no catch- engine and train crews. Every man f FKKi: DELIVERY SYSTEM. Workers, writes that two of his men list. There are now 1984 names on Ward—Robert P. Mason, Sr. penny devices or "chance" schemes o— in the company's employ felt greatly are six footers, while he tops the ihe registry list, divided into election = The free delivery system was in- mark at five foot eleven, and on-i whatever In connection with the fair. ENCYCLOPEDIA AT LIBRARY. pleased with the announcement as stituted on Wednesday morning for districts as follows: ! other player is five foot ten. Mctzlcr, The prize is to be a ton of hard coal, the increase will help out greatly on the first time in this city. Three First District, 1st Ward BOO The Public Library has placed up- who played against the Rivies last which has been generously given the temporary carriers arc now working First District, 2d Ward 536 on Its shelves the most recenra increased cost of living. year as the star of the crack Com- Guild by Mr. Howard D. Mttoll. The the routes. They are: John Scally, First District, 3d Ward 476 tion of the International Encyclone "A new station is being built at Ber pany M team at Somervllle, Is the winning number will be announced Lorton Berlew and John Wortloy. on the last night of the fair. There First District 4th Ward 472 dia. The work is quite comprehen- gen Hill in order to accommodate the smallest man on the visiting team. Considering the disadvantages under will also be a musical program. sive and has a reputation which needs Increased travel from that section of The Silent Workers have been book- the city. It is a two-story building, which they are working the results Total 1,984 no elaborating upon here. The cir- ed for a tour through Pennsylvania V culation of books at tho Library con- the lower part being fitted out as a are quite satisfactory. The letters Naturally, to the male persuasion, starting December 28th, and will meet at least, the question will arise,1 tinues to be very large and the value waiting room and agent's offices, while nota bearing street and house num- s HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL. I the representative teams of Carbon- "What about the eats?" The epicures of the Institution is coming to be the upper story will be arranged as a bers is but one of the many things dale, Taman.ua, Summit Hill, Shamo- and gastronomic marvels may "rest / Tuesday evening, October 31st, a realized more and, more as it grows living apartment, and will be for the that causes the carriers no end of kin, and other Pennsylvania cities. easy." A well-provisioned lunch- /Hallowe'en Social was held in the older. The latest acquisition places occupation of the agent. As the win- trouble, but as the mail will un- Baumlin, Dlxon Petois, Reinke, counter and dining room are to be / lecture room of the Presbyterian ter months are near at hand this doubtedly be numbered properly as the library to the fore with the most Metzler and Hansen will come here maintained each night, whereat the ' church, by the young people. There station will prove a great convenience the citizens become familiar with the up-to-date institutions in the State. with the silent five, and the Rivies hungriest man or woman may secure was a very large attendance, and the to passengers traveling on this road. working of the system the work of There is no need to remark in passing will have "Hank" Thomas, Johnnie a really substantial meal at a rea- majority of those present were mask- the carriers will become easier. Just that the International Encyclopedia Extensive Improvements are being McCreery, Jimmle Cantlon, "Ruf" sonable price. The ladles at this ed. Tie prize given for the person now the residents are extremely proud will be found vajuable to those who made all along the line in order to Allen and Scott Burns on deck to re- counter will be ready to minister to laet guessed was won by Miss Helen of their delivery system, f patronize tho institution in search of keep up with the rapidly increasing pulse the Invaders. Harold Evans "the inner man" from 5 to 11 each Thomas. All of the maskers were o . knowledge, recreation and pleasur- business. Should the proposed steel will have a night's lay-off from work night. Glimpse the following menu: well disguised, for it was a very able pastime. plant be located on the Kearny ami with the Rivies, for he is captain of Cold Ham hard matter to Identify any of them. Coleman tracts no doubt this road Old Home Day the Perth Amboy Y. M. C. A. swim- .The decorators deaerve much credit, will run a siding thorcto thus still Hot Roast Beef Sandwich with Gravy ming team which will go to Brooklyn •The ordinary lecture room was trans- further Increasing the freight traffic. Spaghetti Baited Beans -- ifprmed into a fitting abode for the Freight Train Ran Committee Reports this Saturday night. Evans, besides Chicken Salnd Potato Salad farles, wltchos and sprites, supposed being a crack basketball player, is Vegetable Salad to be abroad on that evening, Into Trolley Car WILL YISIT OKA YE OF THE The finance committee on Old Home a fine aquatic performer and is said Sandwiches Autumn leaves, corn stalks and Jack LATE FATHER MILLElt Day celebration for 1916 has present- i to be very fast on the dia- Ice Cream and Cake O'Lanterns were used profusely In Monday night a freight train on the The Holy Name Society of St. ed the following report: mond and the football gridiron. Hot and Cold Drinks decorating. Raritan River Railroad ran into a Joseph's church, Plalnfield, has ar- Receipts. Anyone not satisfied with the fore- J.. There was a very attractive fire- Public Service trolley car at Roberts' ranged to visit this city on Sunday, Previously acknowledged... $1,978 48 V W. 3. BREJfJfAIf. going menu wlfl receive a letter of place built at one end of the room St. Martha's Guild, lumber 2 00 crossing. Tho trolley had become de- November 5, when It will visit the Sold Merchandise, H. Hoff- The news of the death of Mr. W. introduction to the Hotel McAlpln. And In the opposite corner was a railed through running Into an open grave of the late Father Miller, man ' 3 00 J. Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John After consuming a good meal, you gypsy's tent, in which a gypsy read de-rail which the motorman failed to formerly pastor of the church. The First National Bank, interest 2 35 F. Brennan, of David street, came as will be In a generous mood to visit the palms of the hands to disclose heed because of a heavy fog which members will leave the church at 1 a surprise and shock to his many and patronize the booths, which are the future. A witch's well was also Total receipts $1,985 81 obscured his view. The car came to o'clock p. m. in an autobus. Disbursements. friends in and about the city. The as follows: In ovidonco, in charge of a very at- a stop directly on the railroad track James W. Ren, stamps $21 50 young man passed away in St. Aprons—Miss B. Deibort and Miss tractive witch. The papers, drawn Mary Reamer. and the pole coming off left the car RUMOR OF STEEL PLANT., H. Hoffman, Publicity Com.., 55 99 Michael's Hospital, Newark, on Tues- 'from this well, wore apparently blank, In complete darkness. The passen- Laggren Bros., banners 37 50 day morning, peritonitis being tho Baby Booth—Mrs. C. Stiilts, Mrs. Reports . in circulation indicate H, J. Berrlen and Mrs. George Mack. until hold ovor a magic candle, when gers were unlondod while tho crow J. H. Tooker, printing 30 00 cause of death. that an Immense stool plant will bo S. A, Printing Co., printing.. 30 00 Mother's Booth—Mrs. Bnstcdo, Mrs. the future was mysteriously diselos- took tho only red light there was on The deceased was removed to the J. Van Pelt, Mrs. I. B. Martin. erected along the Raritan river on George Mathews, A. A. U. Reg. 5 00 ft, ed, presumably, written by the patron the trolley car and came down the L. E. StuIts.'Publiclty Com... 20 00 institution on Thursday evening of Bags—Mrs. A. J. Miller, Mrs. D. W. what was known as the Coleman •witch of tlio well. railroad track toward the. city. The Baby Parade Committee 120 95 last week suffering Intensely. An Reed, Mrs. "W. S. Dey, Mrs. C. R. property. There are several owner3 Rose. /Thoro were two contests, rovcallng freight train was coming from Parlln Ryan Manf. Co., badges 10 00 operation was immediately performed to this tract at present among whom Frank Hausser, posting bills 25 00 Knit Goods and Fancy Roods—Mrs. /kill In tilts eating or pumpkin pie. but was running slowly on account which brought to light a number of Elizabeth Pearce, Miss Alice Van are the Atlantic Dredging Co., Henry Bertha Fulton, Cor. Com 25 00 ' /Mr. Gerald Doy won tlio prlzo In the of tho fog. The .train was in charge Louis Krelelshelmer, Athletic ulcers. Peritonitis set in not Ions Zant and Mrs. W, F. Hayes, Wolit and Snyre & Fisher Co. Op- / first contest ami Mr. Mnrton Ingra- of Conductor Frank Henry and Committee , 65 00 after the operation and death came Rugs—Mrs. Sigvard EmillusBon. tions have been secure^ according to Candy—Miss Charlotte Muirhekl. /' ham In tlio second. Englnoer Edward Fleming, both or P. F. Kenah, prizes Queen to relieve the sufferer's pain. He was the rumors, contest 100 00 Christmas Cards, Seals, Calendars, Tho skill dlsplnyed by Messrs. this city, The engineer saw the trol- In the twenty-third of his age. The etc.—Mrs. Wm. P. Nichols and Mrs. o— F. P. Coan, Incorporation.... 17 00 Gerald Doy; Morton Ingraham nnd ley In time to almost bring his onglno Samuel Medlnets 70 deceased WBB brought to this city John F. Emlliussen. iflarl Stovona, in oach rolling an to a stop beforo tho collision came. SURPRISE TENDERED TO S. A. L. •& S. Co • . 3 5C by Undertaker J. J. Scully on Tues- Gooso—Miss Dora Frederick, Miss Sallle Heston nnd Mrs. Edgar Brower. ornngo along a straight lino with his As a consequence neither the trolley MTSS GLADYS WALTERS Incidentals, several commit- day and funeral services were held tee, postage, sales and ex- Kitchen and Dining Room—Mrs. C. oso, was so exceptional, that all nor the locomotivo were damaged to Tlio teachers of School No. 2 of pressage 18 90 on Friday morning in St. Mary's S. Lewis and Mrs. R. M. Korr. qe gentlemen worn awarded a any great extent although tho trolley SayrevlIIe tendered a very pleasant Fanny D. Parlsen, 3 inonth!s church. A solemn high mass of Liquid Refreshments—Mrs. Clarence Parker. prlzo. All tho other Hallowe'en car wos pushed along ahead of the rprlBO to MIBS Gladys Walters at rent .. 16-90 requiem was celebrated at ten o'clock • frolics wero also indulged in, and on- engine for several feet, ^ M. & M. E. L. & P. Co., and interment was made in St. Mary'B The Fair will open at 5 p. m. on tho homo of her parents on Main publicity committee 3 00 Wednesday, and will remain open . Jpyod by everyone. street Friday evening, October 27, cemetery. on the nfternoon and evening of 'v---Tho refreshments, consisting of Fl!>ERAL OF MILS. MULDOOTf. in honor of her twenty-first birthday. The deceased was an estimable Total $612 01 Thursday and Friday from 2 to 11 pumpltln pie nnd cofl'oo, helped to Hours wore quickly whilod away in Balanco in Bank 1,373 21 young man and very popular. Ho The funeral service of Mrs. Magda- p. m, Keen everyone, in the spirit of the social chnt, music and Bong, nnd all was employed ns a trainman on the lene Mudoon was held from her late o occasion. present had a delightful time. Dur- Total $1,985 81 home Thursday nfternoon, October I hereby certify that the foregoing Raritan River Railroad and numbered WARY F. DEY. •Tii^pSMng Tiaople and their beloved 26, nt 2.30 o'clock, Rev. C. S. Lewis ing the evening refreshments were statement Is correct and tho balance among his .friends a wldo circle of pastor, who ^vas the Instigator of all officiated and interment was made served. At a late hour tho guests shown Is true to the best of my rosldents of this and other places. Mary F. Dey, wifo of Mr. "Webster fife fun and frolic, should feel well under the direction of Stillwcll & departed, wishing Miss Walters many knowledge and belief. Besides his parents the deceased, is Dey, died at her home on High street, GEORGE CUNDRTIM, j/fepald for all the work the occasion Mason. The pallbearers were Messrs. happy returns of tho dny. survived by two sisters and four P.orth Amboy, on Thursday. The Chairman Finance Committee. deceased was fifty-nine years and Remanded, for It was, surely, appre- Frederick Deibert, M. Clifton, Edwar.l Among those present were: Mlas I hereby certify that tho nbovo brothers. They are: Mrs. Harry nine months old nnd died of chronic ciated. Spragne, Andrew Slover, George Alta Ehrgood, of Angels, Pa.; Miss statement Is «orrect and the balance Leonard, May, William, John, Georga bronchitis. She was woll know here o Soward and C..R. Morgan. The de- Buella Blair, of Seabright; Miss in the trensury Is correct. and Frank Brennan. censed Is survived by a sister, Mrs. P. F. KENAH, having made her home here some BADLY CRUSHED. Mabel Thompson, of Kingston; Miss Treasurer. Charles Steuerwald, a husband, years ago, if John Knne was Injured in the early Julia McGrath, of Newark; Miss All the prizes nre In storage and WARD B. 8>YDER. Thomas Muldoon; two sons, Harry Fimernl services will be hold on *n of Thursday morning. The Knthryn Smith, of South River; Miss Insured and proteclod. Ward B. Snyder, well known in this and Edward Muldoon; and four Q Sunday afternoon nt tho lato resi- employed as an inspector at Hazel Rogers and Miss Bessie Knnko, city from being a former resident daughters, Mrs. John Oliver, Mrs. of New Brunswick; Mrs. I-I. W. Dil- WILL OPEN PRIVATE SCHOOL. dence of tho deceased at fmo-tnlrty uumjiBrand in some innnnor had here, departed this life at Madison on Chris. Johnson, Mrs. John Rnndall. lon, of Rlverton; Mr. John Carlson October 29, In his 64th year. The o'clock. Interment will be mnde li MB -hand pinched between tho coup- Miss Ellen R. Parlsen will open n and Mrs. Louis Spafford. and Mr. Thomas Wells, of Cranbury; privnte school for small children in body was. brought to this city on Christ Church cemetory of U>IB city. tiers of two cars. The hand was an o •*" Mr. Paul BeBt, and Messrs, Malcolm the Pnrisen Building on Thursday, Wednesday when funeral service was Undertakers Stlllwell & Mason have ' "r.ruBhed that amputation nf nnd Lawrence Pitt, of New Bruns- November 9. Tuition $3.00 per month, held In Doane Memorial Chapel, and charge of the arrnngomenlin. "" fingers , was noneRsnry. Mr. Thore'a nothing like an obstaclofor o getting in a man's way. wick; Master DnUvJn Dillon, of River- Any parents dcBirlng to send pupils Interment made in Christ Church • - rushed to Dr. Weber's pf- 1 o . ton; and Mrs. wllllnm Martin and may communicate by letter or In per- comotory. FOR. HIRE—New Hudson Super dlnte attention where tho Misses Florence and Mildred Mar- it takes some men a lifetime to son to Miss Parlson at her home on Six, soven pnnsptiKor automobile.— 1 dressed, Ho |nnn tin of Main stroot, this city. discover how unimportant they are. Pino avenue. 10-28-2 Advertise in The Citizen. Inquire Loo. A, Monagtkon. 9-2-tf '• f- THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN.

SATURDAY, XOV KM HKH 4, 1016.

SEPTEMBER HONOR IiOLL. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED. Alice in Telephoneland c I School No. 1. was inserted — a cheery Ffrst Grade—-Merrill Condit, Kmau- Items of Interest From all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our c ' uel Chiuli. William French, (Charles "Number, please?" was Johnson, Claude Ijongstreet, Carlto:i spoken into the trans- i c Merrill, Judson Witherspoon, Miriam Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. 'I .Applegate, Dorothy Carney, Helen Die nutter—there was a D faer, Viola Howard, Margaret Henry, slight pause and then the Anna Johnson, Thekla Kamps, Mar- telephone girl, after re- C garet Mount, Leola MacUonald, Ruth I'liruljsis In September Ciiuspd i" ICpilopsy" and reports of various commissioner of education and coun- B JNoIan, Florence {'arisen. No. 4 OF A SERIES peating a number, picked First Urade—(iladys Uiachoff, Ros- Deaths in Sbile. chairmen will lie read. A meeting of tersigned by the county superinten- IN WHICH ALICE FINDS OUT C dent and a metal plate bearing the up the plug at the other ario Chinli, Alton Davis, Franklin Infantile paralysis was responsibl the Xew Jersey State League for HOW THE SWITCHBOARD words "Standard School." WORKS end of the same cord, Disbrow, Stephen Disbrow, Elizabeth for 275 deaths in Xew Jersey during N'ursing Education will be held in Edwards, Louise Koley, -Margaret Ful- conjunction with the convention. These certificates will be valid for and inserted it in another ton, Anna (leant, Alice Henry, Marion September, according to statistic ^HIS,"sairJ the tele- * * -ft 4 one year and may be renewed annual- hole near the top of the Hess, Harvey Hess, Helen Horn, compiled by the State Department <: phone girl, indicat- Myrtle himan, Alice MacFarlane, Health. During the same period l)j I'utorsmi Asks 2,0IMI t« Convention. ly by the county superintendent if board. It all happened .Alberta O'lirien, Karl Rate, Robert renditions warrant. Should a stand- T!ing the board with cases of the disease were reported South, Charles South, Ruth Swonson, In connection with the second in so short a time that By ago periods the deaths were (livid national silk convention in Paterson ard school fail to maintain satisfac- a sweep of her arm, "is Arthur Van Dusen, Norma WlllarU. tory conditions the certificate and Alice was surprised when Second Grade—Chester Cox, Kinma er as follows: Forty-four children un .Vovemlicr 22 and 2:S, a report nmdu the hub of the telephone she ' was told that the .Longslreet, Jruin Dayton, May Nolan, der one year old, 1S5 from one tcliy Fccretary John J. Fitzgerald at a plate will be forfeited. A list of system, the meeting 'Elmer Stout, Willurd Van Cleaf, Clar four years, forty-nine from five U standard schools, together with the connection had been ence Brunt, Alice Brunt, Lester Nel- meeting sit headquarters in the Coll point of all the lines of nine years, and twcnty-se\en ten building Monday showed that 2,000 names of the teachers therein, will completed. son, Margaret Relituss, Mnnvel Sini- be published annunlly by the depart- telephone subscribers m oneil, William Rehfuss, ICiimia Fo\ay, years am! over. As cniupurcd with invitations hnd been sent through I ho Ruth Rloodgciud, Harry Itushworth,, August ii decided falling off wai silk Industry of tho country and thai ment. this district. When any "Yes," said the tele- Martha Tumor, Ruth Henry, Henri- shown in both the morbidity and im r ::,(M10 advertising ranis hnd been dis- To facilitate the rating of schools one of these subscribers phone girl,"we can com- etta Boucher, Kubertu Jones, (leoi'K'' r and to make possible a uniformity Primka, Karl Slonaker, Hurry Whit - tality lisures of the epidemic. tributed. In addition ->00 special let- wishes to speak to any plete connections quick- of Judgment, the various essentials of worth, William luman, IOIaiix; Thom- The total number of deaths roporte1 ters bad linen sent to delegates who n standard school have been placed other one, we simply tie ly, but that doesn't mean. son. during September was ii,4G«, a de attended the first convention. In eight Independent groups. One the lines together by that the calling party Third firn.de -Fred Allen, James crease of 731 from tho previous month 4 4 * 4 Dili, Kdward Ferguson, lid win hin- hundred polntH have been assigned t< means of one of the plug- begins to tal}^ in so short The resident death rate for Soptom Ville, Oscar Reiner, Charles Turner, I'liiim Tliivc M<-n Sink $!!00. each group and in order lo qualify a Patsy Vonn, (leorgo Wilhml, Ruth her was 13.Gl. There were711 doathi tipped cords that you see a time. You see, the Charged by llnrrelll Sniity, of school iniiHt attnin a credit of seventy Bernstein, Rosa Davis, Florence Dis- among children under one year, 406 here." The telephone party at the other end Snyrovlllo township, with robbing bin or more points In each group nnd a brow, Tuobdosla Glover, Eleanor J.ie deaths of children over one and mi girl pointed to a signal ques, Marie Layton, (irace Knynor, of $:S00 in cash, Holies! lloHtirln mini total of lit least 040 credits In of the line may not be dor llvo, and 878 of persons) sixty Elizabeth Shaw, Ruth Snniuelsnn. Tony Jol'for and Joseph Jeffor, all ofthe eight groups. The eight groups that at that moment ap- able to answer his tele- Beatrice Wulters, Dorothy Fonratt. iind oi'er. Sayrovlllo township, have heen lodged nro as follows: flrounds, building peared at the base of the phone quickly, and,' she Fourth Grade—Russell Vim Hise, * # # « Mabel Gladstone, Margaret Witherlier- In the county jail to nwult grand Jury limiting and ventilation, furniture and board and immediately continued with a smile, spoon, Ruth Bloodgood, Vera Wagnerner,, Arnmtronir Mtilfonl. notion, on commitments Issued by ofiulpmont, Hnnltatlon, supplies for inserted a plug in the"sometimes, though not Sixth Ciraiie—Venion Albright, Mor/Ior-- L Armstrong Miilforil, fifty-two yoaiM Justlrn of tho I'oaeo ICngloliardt, Instruction, medical Inspection, at- little hole underneath. often, the subscriber i!l Blum. Id, real eatnto and Insurance broker tendance nnd enrollment; miscella- Eighth Grade—Florence Martin. Snnty alleges that on tho night of "Watch what happens, died Sunday night at his home ir October 2!), tho defendants cut neous. thinks that the telephone o •A the said to the wonder- operator is responsible Nethorwood avenue, I'lnlnfleld, from pocket from his Hhlrc whllo ho waH 4 4 4 4 PUBLIC SERVICE STOCK. heart trouble, lie was born In Plnln Hfdeep, and thus scoured tlic ing Alice. The plug for the delay. ' X. .1. ('((IIKTCSH of Mothers. Public Service Corporation of Now field and upon the death of his father which ho hnd Boercted In tho pocket Jersey has secured an option on a ICdward ii. Mulford, be suceoeded ti: which waft almtracloil. Sixteenth annual meeting of tho Ntxt wtek Alice finds out whit happens Now Jersey Congress of Mothers and limited number of shares of stock of the latter's business. Mr. Miilfon 4 4 4 4 when the operator lay* "Busy" the corporation and these have been served soveml times on sower, (as Parent-Teacher Associations will ho IICIMII Coni|iiinj (u | . offered to its employes and the em- and street assessment conimlsslons M held In tho Christian Union Congre- ployes of the subsidiary companies and for a number of years was . Tho borough of Avon-by-thc-Soa gational Church, Upper Montclalr, on NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. of Public Service on an easy payment member of local election boardn. wiia successful TiieHday in a suit Friday and Saturday, November 10 nnd 11. plan. The stock has been secured Mr. Mulford was a member o brought hoforo Judgo Nelson Y. Uiin- In the open market and is not a part I'lalnfleld I,odge of IClks, l'lainfieli Ktin and a jury to eject the Avon 4 4 4 4 of the $5,000,000 additional capital Council, Royal .Arcnnum, and Jeru- Beach Company from possession of Fire (,'litof Thirty Vetirs, Retires. •5H5HSESE5HSESE5ESE5H5B5E5252SESE5H5H5H525H5ESE5ES stock issue recently authorized by the the bathing beach and privileges. salem Lodge No. 28, F. and A. M. He Completing fifty-one years of con- directors, The beach company several years leaves a wife, a daughter, Mrs. W, M tinuous service In the Fire Depart- ago erected both houses at a cost of The offer Is made to the employes Streeton; a son. Jesse Mulford, and ment, of Plalnfleld, more than thirty about $20,000, and In May, 191B, the In a letter to them from President three sisters, Mrs. William R. Town- of them as Its head, Fire Chief Thad- borough entered into a lease with the Thomas N. McCarter, and is similar send, Mrs. John M. Lewis and Mrs deus O. Doane retired Wednesday company, providing that the company in terms, except as to the price of Frederick S. Cutter, all of Plalnfleld. from that position. Until Monday maintain a lifeboat and a proper per- the stock, to that made in 1913. The night, when the City Council will * * # * ' son to protect bathers. Because about Thrift Brings Freedom terms, Mr. McCarter states, are to name a successor, First Assistant seventy per cent, of the bathers did be $5 down per share and a monthly Sues P. S. Huihvu.v for $10,000. Chief Andrew D. Jennings will be the not use the bath house, the company payment of'$1.50 per share. Prefor- Suit for filed Monday afternoon in acting chief. Chief Doane will con- refused to provide safeguards and r ence will be given small subscriptions the Supreme Court by George H tinue to hold the position of build It is glorious to be free—to be free from In the allotment and no individual Stehn of 9(i North street. Jersey City this was argued to be violation of contract. ing inspector, drawing a salary of subscriptions shall be over 100 shares to recover $10,000 damage from the $1,100 a year, while he will also re- worries and cares. The Welfare Committee of the Cor- Public Service Railway Company for 4 4. 4 4 ceive a pension of $100 a month. poration is to govern the allotment injuries ho alleges ho sustained in Free Hnlanco for State in $l,8".«,S0a. and any question relating thereto. Newark July 25, last, when a wagon When the state's fiscal year closed Life is uncertain. Some days bring An arrangement has been made with he was driving was struck by a trol- Tuesday afternoon New Jersey had a the Fidelity Trust Company of New- ley car at Elizabeth and Concord free balance of $1,856,303.87 In ex-Notice oi Election and health and happiness, other days sickness and ark to carry the shares subscribed streets. cess of all obligations. The actual trouble. At times money is plentiful, at other for on loan to purchasers for the * A * 4 balance In the treasury, available for unpaid hn lance of the subscriptions Silas Ncilur. sV,ito uses, was $3,9114,000.42. The Registration. times it is very scarce. the monthly payments to be applied maximum charges against this bal- Silas Nellor of Dunellen, seventy- to interest and reduction of the loans ance were $2,13",G96.ur>, these being NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO two years old, a New Jersey Central -1 until the shares are fully paid for represented by amounts due or be-the legal voters of the City of South baggagomaster, died from heart dis- This arrangement places those shares coming due on requisitions for which Arnboy, N. J., that a But no matter what happens, thrifty men on a basis similar to mortgage or ease Monday while making his run ti reservation of appropriations had GENERAL ElECTIOJf loan retirement under building and Jersey City. Ho died just before the been made, and obligations incurred, will be held in and for the City of and women do not worry. They have a loan association regulation. train reached the latter place. He is South Amboy, County of Middlesex, Including all contracts. and State of New Jersey, on Savings Account upon which they may draw The subscriptions will close Novem- survived by one son, Frank Neilor, nlso of Dunellen. The gross balance in the state treas- TUESDAY, HOTEMBER 7th, 1916, ber 15 and allotments will be made ury to the credit of the state fund from the hour of 6 o'clock a. m. to at any time to meet e^ery emergency. * #. * * Immediately thereafter. Dividends was $4,078,242.33, of Which $84,241.91 the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. for the are to be paid the purchasers after was due to school and taxing dis- purpose of electing the following 1% Oil Tanker Launched. officers: Have you? January 1 next, by which time the tricts. The foregoing facts were first payment on the stock shall be The steamship Royal Arrow, the Electors of a President and Vice- second of a fleet of four bulk oil contained in a telegram sent to President of the United States, a made. Public Service stock Is on an Ciovernor Fielder by State Controller eight per cent, basis. tankers being built at the New York United States Senator from the State, Shipbuilding Plant, Camden, was Edward I. Edwards, after the books a Governor of the State, a Member The present offer will give many FIRST NATIONAL BANK launched Monday afternoon. Mrs. N. of his omce had been balanced. of the House of Representatives from employes an opportunity to become the Third Congressional District, a J. Pluymert, wife of an official of the The total amount collected under South Amboy, N. J. shareholders who were unable to do Surrogate for this County, Three Standard Steamship Company, for the inheritance tax laws during the Members of the General Assembly, a so In 1913, and it Is believed that the fiscal year 1916 was $3,331,909.59, an Mayor, a Councilman-at-Large, a results will prove as gratifying as In which the craft was built, was the sponsor, Tho Royal Arrow Is 485Increase of $550,501.09 over the Councilman for the Second Ward, a the former case when nearly 1,000 amount collected in 1915. The taxCouncilman for the Third Ward, a Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. employes availed themselves of thefeet long and 62.3 feet wide. Hor Justice of the Peace for the Second depth Is 39.G feet and her tonnage on non-resident estates In 1916 was Ward, also the Act entitled "An Act opportunity, subscribing from one $1,763,555.67, an Increase of $142,587.83 share up. 12,300. She lias an oil-carrying creating a Highway Commission and capacity for 4,000,000 gallons. over the preceding year. The balt-o provide for the construction, re- ance carried over In the motor vehicle construction and improvement of cer- Once In a great while a cook gets * « * * account was $1,070,309.19. tain State highways, providing for the NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION. Missing Sinn's Body In Canal. payment of the cost thereof from the \contrnry and refuses to quit. As compared with the past few proceeds of the sale of bonds to be Tho body of James Kohoo, sixty- years the condition of the state treas- Issued by the State to an amount of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT The Best Office Help seven million dollars and providing a general election will be held la and Savages and Place Namei. five years old, of 12 Lee avenue, New ury at tho present time is regarded for the Township of Madison in the We are fully able to Brunswick, who had been missing since as encouraging. A year ago State for the payment of the principal and It Is vory rare Hint savugua give interest of said bonds from the County of Middlesex and State of deliver the goods' . * Dnmes to. extensive lamia as a whole, October 24, was found- In the Dela- lontroller Edwards reported a bal-motor vehicle license fees, registra- New Jersey on and at Ural, sl^lil this .seems surpris- ware and Rarltan Canal Monday nce in excess of obligations of only tion fees, fines and penalties," is to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, A. D. 1916, when it comes to the Ing. Vet when \vi< rolled that the nv- from the hour of six o'clock a. m. to floating near the outlet lock. When $2G7,577.nO, or loss than one-sixth of be submitted to the voters. best stenographers . ernge HIIVIIRO rarely travels more llinii he loft home he had $12. In his his year's balance. Said General Election will be held the hour of seven o'clock p. m. The 100 miles from liis birthplace tt Is Mothes were found two $1 bills and 4 4 4 4 at the following places: place for holding said election In said and bookkeepers'. •" " quite natural In; should know nothing FIRST WARD—In building owned township is at $1.26 in change. There were no boyoud his personal knowledge. •itandnrd Schools Sdife Hoard's Mm. by Joe A, Sexton on Broadway, be- ZIEGLAU'S KAIL, BK0WNT01VX narks on the body to Indicate foul If saviigivi live on a vory |urgo island Believing tlmt the best Interests of tween Main and Second streets. n said township. play. It Is believed he fell from the SECOND WARD—At K. of P. Hall. Trainer's Business College, they are uctitinliiU'd with only » nuiiil •hlldren and communities can bo Said election will be held for the towpnth. Ho N'na last seen walking THIRD WARD—At Phillip Sulli- pnrt of it ami (,'ivc muni's only to tlioSi- erved lo advantage only when the inirjiose of electing the electors of a Perth Amboy, If. 1. portions wltli which llii-y nro ftimiliur down the path. van's Store, Stevens avenue. president and vice-president of the physical condition of schools are FOURTH WARD—At City Hall. United States, one United States Tlielnrgwl isliuuls of tln> l'liclllcluwo * * * 4 no untlvo niinics. No name for the made as attractive and sanitary as senator, one member of the house of continent of Africa is known among Nurses to Jfcct in Trenton. possible, the State Department of AKV representatives, one governor of the OF state of New Jersey, three members Its savage tribes. When told Hint (bey The ninth semi-annual meeting of 'ubllc Instruction hns asked the co- ELECTION of general assembly of the state of llvo in Affii/ii a common ii'spoiisu is tho New Jersey State Nurses' Asso- operation of teachers, school boards in and for the City of South Amboy, New Jersey, one surrogate, one town- Eleciric fans ihiit thoy.never bi;inl of .suili n coun- ciation will bo held on November 7 and pnrents In nn effort to develop N. J., will make a house-to-house ship commltteeman (3 years), ono col- try. • : at the State Normal School, Trenton. 'standard schools" of one and twocanvass from September 12th to lector (2 years), ono township clerk Desk and Ceiling Pans J 3 years), and ono justice of the peace As n rule., I'liullic explorers were care- Dr. Milliard Knowlton, chief of the oom institutions. Those standard September 15th, (both dates included) ful to rclnln niitlvo mimoy If they could nil term, two constables, (tf years), A. C. and D, C. State Bureau of Publicity and Edu- schools will he such as meet reason- for the purpose of making a registra- ascertain them. Conk was pnrUenlai' tion of voters, nnd will meet on wo surveyors of Pliglnvay full term. ly (lOsir'oli.'j to retain unlive imme.s for cation, will speak at the morning ses- able ideals In respect to health, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1910, FREDERICK SCHULMEISTER, JR. 8 in., 12 in. and 16 in, Oscillator nil IIIH k'ri-lilcT dlsciivcricH liwiiuse lie sion on "Poliomyelitis." At the af-morals and tho opportunity for in- rom tho hour of 7 o'clock a. m. to Township Clerk. could Unit no other appellations.—Kx ternoon session Dr. David P. Weeks tellectual development and the gen- he hour of 9 o'clock p. m., for the Type from $8.00 up * chnngn. will speak on "Some Phases of riil welfare of tho pupils. iiirpose of making additional regis- Eligibility of n school to be classe:! rations and conducting Primary HOT POINT ELECTRIC Iii aa a standard institution will be do- election, nnd on WE SELL PlftNOS ermined through an inspection by TUESDAY, OCTOR-EIt illst, 1010, No Hike premium cortltlcntDB glvon, no AND MAZDA LAMPS Tiolsiets for ITDTZlA^rj TOURS rom the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. toprize puzzles, no humhuu of any kind, hut he county superintendent of schools Hlmply boneHt value for your money. Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Bermuda and all the hour of 9 o'clock p. m., for the Tuning and Keimlrlng nt Rliilit I'rleos. points along the coast, at tho lpon an application signed by thepurpose of revising nnd correcting Jacob Goldberger Ticket Agency, teacher and the clerk of the local registry lists and receiving additional HARRY PARISEN JAMES DOT-* noard of Education. Schools meet- eglstratloiiB. SOI Darid Street Sonth Amboy 432' STATE STREET Cor. Washington Stroot PERTH AMBOY, H. J. ing tho minimum requirement will be RICHARD M. MACK, ELECTRIC! 'v iff KepruHuutuUvo Hunt upon MM|IIUB1. 'TiTO, given a certificate, signed by the'-9-9 City Clerk. Subscribe for The Citizen. 121 \ THE SODTH AJtBOY OrriOE—Ptrst Street. uearEroaawai. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915. 0PP0BTUNI1IES FOR AH. Items o\ IMPERIAL FLOUR, Short FOE BENT. Readers. lb. sack FOE IlENT—House on First street, Bi . «***"' ffoome, allimprovementKexccnt heat. Apnl 95c to a. V. Rose! 8-lt-tl There was no meeting of the 01 POK RENT—House, S rooms, all iinprov Home Committee last Monday even Daunts, gas and electricity, on David stree ing. We are ready at all times to say that nowhere else can you get what you want, when you want it, Appfy to Mies M. K. Scully, Augusta st. 4-11 as low as jrou can here. FOH KENT— itoodiK In I'arlsen Building Jonathan Compton is building bteam heat, electric light and water. In quire on premises. M-tf house on Feltus street for Jaco Buckalow. WANTED TO BENT. Fred Wheeler and family are now Pure Lard, lb. - - lie Evaporated Milk, can - 7 he occupying their new bungalow a WANT TO RJSNr .small bouse or aparl Bunny or Pet. meat, 4or 5 rooms, all improvements, gooi Keansburg. location. Address Apartment, 1*. O. Box lOi Cream of Wheat, package 134c South Amboy, N.J. 8-14-tf Next Wednesday evening is th date for tho regular monthly meettn Campbell's Assorted Soups, 3 cans 25e FOR SALE. o£ the Board of Education: Whole Milk Cheese, lb. - l»c roit HAIiK—.Seven-room UOUBC aud t\v The George street bridge over th lot* on 1'lue avenue, near Louisa street. / railroad tracks is being raised nearl Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, can I2he bargain for home seeders. For particular, Economy Peas, can - 7 c apply to Charles l'nasler, :nn MadlBon avenue a foot. Repairs are also being mad Perth Amboy, N..I. 8-14-3 to it. FOH SALIC—Choan, two lota on Ward nv mie. Inquire at 178 iiroudway. 8-H-tr Mr. George Neliua is having a Alaska Red Salmon, can - Hershey's Cocoa, 1-2 lb. - FOK.SAIjli—Three lots oil Slovens avenue, house built on Poltus street. Con- will Bell ono or more. Apply to l'eter A. .1, tractor Jforgan Lambertson is doing Steuerwald. 8-7-4 STAMP SPECIALS STAMP SPECIALS POH 8A1.15— House, 112 John street, col the work. We Give Green Trading Stamps Free Deliveries Everywhere .Ining seven rooms and basement store, ater, gas and toilet, l.oHUxlOult. Koiison- The motorboats Alice and Eloulsi $1.00 in Sinning with following: 15.00 In Stamps with following! Die to iiiiick buyer, inquire Si. A. Leavy JSMarkot streot, I'erth Ainboy, N..I. 7-10- were busy carrying folks to and from Lemon or Vanilla, Extract, Best Tea, any flavor, %lb.. SOc the Destroyer McCall last Frldaj TOBKALK—Uouseand three lotsIMDavi bottle 10c street, nearKtoven1 s avenue. Anply on prom and Saturday. Imperial Baking P'd'r %n>, 25c |ses, or to W. I . Nichols. 130 Henry St. 1-ill-t Brown Bros. Tea Co. Com Starch, pkg 10c Street Commissioner Hliltnann is 'HEAL ESTATE AND KENT COLLECT Luslc'fl Mustard, bottle lite *10.00 In Stamps witii following: ing Agency.—I have some very ile.slrabk again able to bo about after a seri- nouloaanri building sites for salo. Call and Extract for making Root "BLUE FRONT GROCERY" see list* Hent collections a specialty. Youous illness, which fortunately lasted can save much annoyance by letting mo col< Beer, bottle 10c Best Tea, anr flavor, Ib.... 60c lect your rents. Fire Insurance placed iri only a sliort time. reliable companies. Win. 1(. I'arlson, Hi' Wlilto Shoo Polish, hot.... 10c Imperial Baking p'd'r. lb... 45c Broadway. .South Ainboy, N. .1. 5-1-62 It Is expected thnt tho Old Homo 183 Broadway Telephone 206 FOH SAL10—A nice six room house In do Committee will hold an executive filrable location. Lt will prove a great bar- gain and a valuable Investment to the buyer committee meeting this Friday night "who secures It. A grand 8 room residence at headquarters. with improvements on the most central and Dan arrested, who said his namo was HIUTRAUK HKI'KESKNTKn popular street In this city; convenient to all buGlne»n places and depots. A tlve acre farm The Citizen has been favored with McCall. ON "OLD HOME DAY" with a brick residence, nu cheap us u home on souvenir post card from Cornelius Finding that there was no caso un- a single lot, JiiBt what you have been look- An unusual feature of "Old Home ing for and tal king about. Get it and roduce McOonlgle sent while he was at theless McCall wanted to enter a against Donlln, tho l'ollco Justice en- Day" WIIB tho nppoanince on Satur- the high cost of loving. Apply to Charles H, Grand Canyon, Arizona. He reports MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Buckelew. 2-27-tf ileavored to settle tho dlsputo peaco- day of two automobllos gaily decorat- duo time. nbly but without much success. Wc- Call offered to drop the matter pro- ed with SuW'rago colors!, Tho object Positively the Last Reduction on both merTs and MISCELLANEOUS. The regular meeting of South Am- viding Donlln would ndmlt that ho of this display was to remind tlio boy Lodge No. 1554 Loyal Order of waa at fault and apologize for thogood voters of South Ainboy of their young men'ssuits. Here aresome very choice Summer FOH fciALE—A new baby carriage Can be 8c«n at 88 Pine avenue. Mrs. fcJ. Hardy. 8-II-' Moose will be held in Welsh's Hall lie had nsnil. This Donlin election October 19, whoa they will models in Stripes and Plaids that must be disposed of 1 would not do. McCall stated boforo FOIt SALE (JH EA I —Detroit Jewol Oablne on ^Monday evening, August 30. All decldo by their votes whother they now. Gas Rango. Edwin U Ttco, 71 Hecond stroet, members are requested to be presont, IG loft that ho was by no means South Amboy. 8-H-tf through with tho matter. are going to give their women their business of importance—John D. FOR HIHK—Now ti Studobaker touring o right to the ballot. The Biiffraglsts car for hire. O. W. Welah. 1-0-tf Mullane, Dictator. 8-21-2 of New Jersey feel very strongly that cMONJiJY TO LOAN In sums or 8100, $-200, KOI), AHL J0JIAN8ON KIIXKD «V H00, $500 and up to $2000. Inquire at Law On account of the lack of a quorum tho men of New Jersey are Rnlng to Offices of .John A. Lovely, 1D5 jiroad iray. here was no business transacted at itARITAN KIVEH 1L It. TRAIN set an example to tho Eastern States SUITSJHATJfgE J15j0jmj $12.50 MONEY TO LOAN on Bond anil Mortgage the meeting of tho budget comrriitteo Carl Johauson, of Gordon street, and give them a good majority at the Apply to J. A. Coan, p. o. Building, which was scheduled to take placo In Perth Amboy, met his death under October election. 1 :he wheels of the outbound sevun ALL BOYS SUMMER NORFOLK SUITS HORSES AND CARRIAGES. [be City Hall Thursday evening. An- We feel that we know the men ither attempt to hold a meeting will I'clock train on the Rarltan River of New Jersey. We feel that they stand of fancy materials and formerly priced $4 and FOH SA.LI0—Fine tenm of young horses. te made to-night (Friday). railroad last Monday morning. The for justice. We know that they be- Reason for soiling, have Installed auto power body was first discovered by passen- $5 now reduced to $3. Those formerly $ii la place of horses, B. S. .Mason, 158 Hrond- Next Thursday a district meeting lieve women are citizens of this great way. South Amboy. (i-ii-1 gers at tho Bergen Hill station when and $7.50 now reduced to $4.50. f tho Odd Fellows will be held at United States and as citizens have a (he train stopped to take them on. Seitiler's at 3.00 and dinner will be right to the ballot. We know they LOST AND FOUND. Tho head was caught between the served at 5.30. Tickets are fifty cents need only a little reminder o£ this FINE WHITE "MANCHESTER" SPORT trucks and the body of the third car and members may bring wife, sweet- [act to come out to tho polls on LOST—Tie clasp, monogram Initials J. K. in such manner that it was necessary SHIRTS, made of Pongee, worth $1.15, now O%|C $'100 reward If returned to Raymond Downs, heart, or friend. Reservations should October 19 and vote, "Yes." 89. Augusta stroet. 8-21 [o take the rigging down In order to e made with Charles Thomas before Remember twelve of the Western LOST—Saturday night, gold brace- ixtricate It from its position. The Jonday, if possible. States have declared that their SO?ORE1 TH-A-T SA.TISF'IEIS lot with P. A. L, on. Liberal reward lothing had heen torn from the body Sunday afternoon an E. M. F. auto- women are citizens and have given if returned to 237 George street, New ,nd scattered along the right b£ way them tho ballot as their right. Brunswick, N. J. 8-21- mobile containing a party enroute rom a point a short distance above ETHEL L. PBAHSB. rom Hoboken to the seashore broke .ho Broadway crossing. BRIECti BOAKDERg WANTED. rear axle on Plna avenue. The Cororner. Morgan, of South River, The Tailor, Clothier and Haberdasher party returned home by rail and tho WANTED—A few male boarders. Oood fas notified and came and viewed the No man is really Interested la 91 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. accommodations. M. n. Snyder, Louisa St., machine was taken to Miller's garage )ody. Undertakers Stillwell & Maaon between Pino ftvouuo and Foltua street, fi-21-2 on Bordentown avenue where re- another man's troubles unless he's a ;ook charge of the remains and re- lawyer. airs were made. noved them to their morgue where For Sale in South Amt)oy, N. J. they prepared the body for burial. The management of the Strand will Later in the day Undertaker Garret- resent a 9 reel show this Saturday, son, ot Perth Amboy, came and re- A Broadway business property con- harlle Chaplin 2 reels; "Ham, The moved the body to the home of the MEAT sisting ot store, two flats; income 'etective," "The Crooked Path" in mother. • $66 per month. Price $7,000; $1,500 ;hree reels; "The Chinatown Mys- Johanson was employed in the cash required. ery" in 2 reels; and "The First erra Gotta works and had only en- RflRAN'3 'lano in the Camp." Admission 5c ured the employ of that firm on Dwelling, Second street, consisting .nd 10c. • • hursday of last week. He was nine- MARKET of 9 rooms; all Improvements; prac- teen years old and Is survived by a SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY tically new. Lot 40x100. Oarage. 0K» MACHINE CAP8E8 ^ mother and two sisters, all of whom • Price and terms very attractive. reside at 157 Gordon street, Perth mxm AT POLICE COCET mboy, from where the funeral ser- Louisa street, 7 room frame Water Commissioner Donlln was made to cut a rather sorry figure ices were held on Thursday after- Fresh Eggs, doz. - y19c | Faney Table Butter, lb 29c dwelling, practically new, plot 50x100. hen he exceeded his authority in , Interment being made In Alpine All improvements; garage. Price, rresting an automobllist and having :einetery. him takon before Police Justice LAMB OR VEAL J4.0OO on easy terms. There are two stories current as GALI HAMS Forequarters Lamb Birmingham Thursday evening. 4 te • pountor* FOR STEWING From tho stories that were told It o how the deceased met his death. CHAS. L STEUERWALD, Inc. loomed tliat Mr. Donlln was coming )ne is 'the supposition that he was lown Hordentown avenue in his Ford stealing a ride on the train that 206 Smith Street Perth Ainbor, IV. J. ml passod a largo touring car. In We lb tilled him and that In attempting to I lbs. 25c lb lasslng tho Ford cut in directly In ho path of tho automobile and toalight at the Broadway crossing cocp from runulng over the Ford missed his footing and fell under the ho driver of the big machine had to ars. Tho fact that his shoes were Small Pork Loins lifrlh Sugar Cured Hants icjjr |h BILLY SUNDAY'S VIEWS iwing over Into thr ditch which bnr- ound within a short distance of the tors th" road. Tlio driver of the Whole or Half • "4^ IW Armour's or Swift's t

JBBSBY- Gen. lVm. S. Truer Post, No. li«, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915. jding and H. A. It, meets first and third Wed- Was a b Amboy, nesday afternoon of each month *t, John J. 3 o'clock, in Michael Welsh's Hall. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Sporting Connneni. With over five hundred unii s. Fi. Fa., Commander, George H.Seward; Adju- tant, S. H. Chatten. guards in line and nearly as m<». premises, Fish in civilian dress the Junior Order ot St. Stephen's Lodge, No. 6$, F. & ATHLETIC EVENTS AT was not so effective but that Sacred •stated writ A. SI. meets at K. of p. Iia])t firat WB. EDITOR:— American Mechanics took first prize to i., »-ered, I will and third Mondays of each month OLD HOME CELEBRATION Heart team was able to tup the The press reminds us daily that we I in the carnival parade on Friday expose w W.-.J \endue on (excepting July, August and holidayu> Tbe athletic eventB run off on pill for a total of thirteen hits. are now in tbe zenith of the fishing ! night. To be sure there were other WEDNESDAY, ~ :.''-.""] MBHR FIRSTat, 7.30 p. m. Broadway Saturday afternoon proved The work of the Empire team in season. That reminds me after re- i prizes nnd other features but the NINETEEN HUNDRED AND Joel Tnrker Council, No. 69, Jr. t>. to be a very interesting item of the the Held was also notable. They siding a few months in Livingston, played behind Hackett like bi« ! guards stood out so prominently that FIFTEEN U. A. M., meets every Friday even- Nelson County, Virginia, in which program of the Old Home Celebra- | they captured the first prize easily, at two o'clock in the afternoon of ing in Knights of Pythias Hall. leaguers. Among the stars were Councilor A. L. Peterson; Recording town I located the first printing office tion. The meet was arranged and and it was the grand prize at that. said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in tho carried out in spite of the warning Cheeseman, Lemihan and Clark, their City of New Brunswick, New Jorrey. Secretary, C. II. Edw;.rds. and published the first newspaper, work being especially brilliant. Man- The local council also got a first All tract or parcel of lands and issued by the A. A. U. that all flood Samaritan Lodge, No. 52, £„ of a fishing trip I went on. ion, the center gardener, was right prize for their float depicting the premises, situate, lying and being in athletes competing would be disquali- the City of South Amboy, in the of I'., meets every Wednesday even- This was prior to my advent in South there with the stick, too, having rap- story of .Molly Pitcher the float ap- fied by the Onion. County of Middlesex and State of Ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. Halt, Amboy in which town I have a record ped out three safeties out of four pearing in tbe second division of the corner of First and Stockton streeta.v' Chairman Corcoran had charge of Nf\v Jersey. of doing the same thing. trips to the plate. parade. Beginning at a stake in the south- Chancellor Commander, Frank L, the arrangements and had secured a eastern line of I-'ir-t street distant Hawse; Keeper of Records and Seats. I was invited to join a fishing Charlie Cold, one of tbe arbitrators The parade formed on First, Sec- William A. Chapman. party which invitation 1 accepted with very nice line of prizes for the many ond and Main streets and began to scventy-foiir ]'• ct l'l-uin the intersect- entries that he managed to secure. in the Ulm> draws, League, did the ing line of Kir.-t street and Stevens Friendship Council, No. 10, D. of avidity. In starting out on this ex- umpiring to Hie satisfaction of all move immediately after the close of avenue and extending, thence (1) The interest manifested by the large northwardly along the line of First L., meets on alternate Fridays >f pedition they carried with them all concerned, unusual though that may tbe" ceremonies in crowning of the each month, at 2.30 p. m., in Knights the utensils necessary for either cook- crowd that gathered proved hnw pop- queen. About 9 o'clock heralds .street twenty-four feet to a stake, ular and successful were his efforts. be. Charlie, usvd to do the umpiring thence (2) southeasterly and parallel of Pythias Hall, First and Stockton, Ing, frying or baking the fisli. As fin1 (hi! Athletics the last year of were dispatched by thu i|U«en to with Stockton street, ninety-seven feet streets. Councilor, Mrs. Pearl Van fast as the fish were caught they The mile run was the first event, bring word to the waiting marshals more or less, thpnee (3) westerly HIso; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada their glory and was here on a eoiiple Ward. were bled and prepared, and which- run off and it was started promptly of Iho parade. These marshals were along the northerly line of Church on schedule time. The winner was of holidays enjoying the, celebration. street to I be southeasterly corner ever way the members of the fishing Many will remember Charlie a,s the four in number, Loo Stults, Thomas General Morgan Lodge, Xo. 90, L John Sullivan, of Wooduridge, who stake of lot number seventeen, thence 0. 0. F., meets every Tuesday even- party desired the fish were immedi- •inly uniformed we hail, al.so Cantlnn, (leorgc Seward and .1. A. (•I) northwesterly along tbe line of defeated Ed. Preston, of Trenton, the ing at 7.30 o'clock, at Knights of ately put In the vessels over the (ire. by Ills "strike tuli" cry: Charlie was Sexton. said lot number seventeen and par- noted runner, In a whirlwind finish. allel with Stockton street ninety-one Pythias Hall. Noble Grand, Jasp«r Until that trip 1 nover knew hov. visiting his brother who iw the pro- The first prize in the first division j Samuelson; Secretary, Charles F The big lire truck of the Oceanic Fire ft fit. more or less to the place of be- delicious fish rould be served. I told prietor of tlio cleaning establishment went to Joel Parker Council No. <*>!), ginning. Thomas; Financial Secretary, Sic Co. of Rumson was used to clear a Emlliussen. them I most certainly approved of for clothing on Broadway- next the of this city, for having the largest passageway through, the crowd for Salii lot being known ami desig- (.heir way of conducting a fishing former Umpire building. number of men In lino of any organ- nated on Hid map of the City of South Scncea TrHie, No. 23, Imp'd. 0. ft- the runners and also to pilot thorn Amboy, as lot number sixteen in M"., meets every Thursday evening a.'-. party. Husky, Hoinet.inicM hailed :is "Hlg ization. The Wondiuen of the World While I have conducted printing over the route selected. The runners of Perth Amboy took second prize, Block "\V," conveyed to Margaret S o'clock, in Knights of Pythias Hail. Kd." did tlin receiving for tlio lonlns Hraney by deed of Thomas Connors, Saoliem,' William H. Coward, Jr., offices and published newspapers In were well bunched in the get-away ror thi! best, appearing band and third and continued closo together on llnr- crow ami "Cy" Wltraak caught fur said deed dated Sept. 27, lR!i:>, record- Chief of Records, Oeorga G. diver; various sections of our country, in no the South River t.wirler. prize went to Franklin Council, of ed In the Clerk's office ot Middlesex Collector of Wampum, Stephen Miller. community in which I conducted a dentown avenue. On Stevens avenue Plalnflcld. Fourth prize went to County Nov. 11, 1S!)!>, in booh 279 Tin.' llrst. run of tlit; game was not page. IDS. liintlio Council, No. 6, D. of P, printing office or published a news- they spread out unite a little and an Kuyport, tile Ktiysido Council. Main street was approached the bent scored unljl the Hnvunlh liming. Together with nil nnd singular, the Finp'd. Order of lied Men, meets every paper did they show such esteem as Then the Ktiiplrcx pimhed across a In the second division the Mnc- rights, privileges, hereditaments anil second and fourth Thursday of the of the race caused some of the con- month at 2.30 p. m., In K. of P. Hall. did the inhabitants of the town of pair In their half of Ihn inning. Af- calioeti, of Pcrtli Amboy, took second appurtenances thereunto belonging or testants to drop out. Trenton hail in anywise apncrtainini;. I'ocahontnH, Mrs. Sarah Roxbury; K. Lovingston in tlieir acquisition. As ter that Ihi) game dragged on anil prize for their Moat, upon .which were of R., Edith Newman. locating a printing nlflco in their the lead on Main .street but Sullivan a number of figures clothed in the KIIWAHH F. IIOHCHTON, pulled ahead on Itroadway. Near thu wont. Into I lie extra snsulons boforo Sheriff. midst wns a novelty to them and as any more runs were scored. In Ihn afflre of the ago they represent. Wnslilnffton Camp, No. 86, P. 0. finish Preston again ran ahead a little JOHN A. COAN, Solicitor. S, «f A., meets second and fourth I endeavored to make all cullers an twelfth came the. break when "Hutch" ClirlH. Straub took third honors for llG.fiS 8-R-4. and in the last few feet of the race Monday nights of each month, at K. welcome as possible, I would have Nnbiis singled and later .scored on bis model meat market. of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock. Arthur T. Sullivan again spurted to the lead quite a number every day, and umong Hchultz's single to deep right Held. The third division was •most in- NOTICE TO CONTItACTOIlS. Allen, president; Joseph Pippett. and won by a few Inches. Russell (hem I recognized some who wore in Tlio ICinpirc-K were unable to get a tcreHtlng also. The three characters vice-president; Bert Lamhertson. Polling, ot Knyport, llnlxhetl In third Master of Forms; John H. French, the fishing party. 1 said to them of run across in their half. reiireuonting the "Spirit of 1770" won SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE place. received by the Board of Chosen financial secretary; Lorln Q. Brlggs, all the fishing parties I attended 1 There nrn four remaining gnmns to the first prize, they lining Messrs. Freeholders of the County of Middle- recording secretary; William M. An- The next nice that the starter, derson, feasurer. never saw fish slaughtered before. be played, the first of which will be RiismtiHKcn, Rogers and O'Hnra. The sex, at thoir rooms in the County .James Cordon, got off was the hun- Reconi Building, at New Brunswick, Well if you were served the two kinds played this Sunday. Manager Smith, Dominoes, Miss Anna Mnnaker and Sterling Castle, Nn. 50, K. 0. E, dred yard dash'for the junior con- on you could very readily distinguish of. tlio Umpires, is expecting Ills team Miss Helen Ceant, won the second meets first and third Saturday even- testants. This was won by Milton MOMDAY, AUOUST 30, 1915, between them, as the fish that die by to win this time, claiming that It prize. Third prize wont to Mrs. at 2.30 o'clock p. m., for the extra- ing of each month, at 7.30 o'clock Buffocatlon fills the blood with poison- Pox, the local high school all around Anna Snydcr, who impersonated ordinary repair of the New Bruns- at Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble was only luck that broke against Chief, Burden Golden; Master of ous matter which leaves it more or athlete of last year. Grandon Slover, them that was responsible for their (iabys Deslys. The prizes for the wick-Old Bridge Turnpike, from the New Brunswick City Line at Weston's Records, C. H. Edwards. less distributed in all parts of the of Old Bridge, and Leroy Tlce, also loss of Saturday's giuiio. men went to John Connors, the of Old Bridge, finished in second and Mills to Commercial Avenue, with Star Building and Loan Association., body. A-suffocated fish is not as The teams were escorted to waiter; ChnrluB L. Waters, ot Perth bituminous Concrete on the old ma- third places respectively. Fox had of South Amboy, N. J., meets In City palatable and is more likely to injure Stevonsdale from the Sacred Heart Amboy, representing Uncle Sam, nnd cadam base, according to plans and Hall, on the fourth Monday evening an easy win in this race. specifications on file at the offices of your health than a Hah slaughtered Club rooms by the Sacred Heart Fife Leon Compton, who was for a time In each month. President Thomsa The third event was a hundred and Alvin H. Fox, County Engineer, Perth and bled. L>F. MEINZER. and Drum Corp, the route selected Charlie Chaplin. Amboy, N. .!., and Edward Burt, C. Gelsinon; Secretary, John J. ©«• lancy; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. twenty yard dash. This was won by being over Stevens and Bordontown The judges were Messrs. H, 3. County Collector, New Brunswick, Hon. Thomas J. Scully. Grandon Slover, the winner of sec- avenues, across Broadway past the Minnick, H. B. Mack, Jos. Mulanaphy, N. J. Independence Engine & Hose Co. MR. EDITOR: ond place in the previous race. Dewey stands to the diamond. Weather W. Parker and J. C. Johnson. They A deposit of Five Dollars will bo. No. 1, meets third Monday In each Quoting a few lines of his loyal Blllngham, of Old Bridge, finished in required for copy of plans and pro- month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman conditions were ideal for the game found their work of deciding just who posal sheets, which will be refunded Martin Shuler; President, John E. greeting which he issued to the peo- second place and Leroy Tice in third and it is hoped by the players that wero most deserving of the awards upon the return of the plans in good Woodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearce. ple'of his native city: place. this Sunday will be as nice a day exceedingly difficult for there were condition. Such plans and proposal sheets may be obtained by bidders Gorm Lodge, No. SG, B. B. S., "I have no claim to prophetic gifts, The last race was a hundred yard for a game as was Old Home Day. many contestants and such compara- Regular meetings second and fourth. dash for seniors, the winner being from the engineer's offices only. but I feel as certain as I do that the Following is the box score: tively few prizes. Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., in Russell Polling, of Keyport. George Each bid must be accompanied by Bundesen'B Hall. President, Thomaa sun will rise and set, teat this city Sacred Heart In the automobile division the first a certified check in the amount of Wallls, of this city, won second honors F. Spangenberg; Secretary, A. L. is destined to expand, and to grow to ABRHPOA E prize went to Arthur Applegate, $1,000.00 without any conditional en- Johnson; Financial Secreary, George many times its present size, and that and third place went to Grandon Wltczak, cf 4 0 . I 0 10 whose car illustrated the "Unprepar- dorsement, which check Bhall be Mortensen; Treasurer, John S, Lund. Slover. Yellow, 3b 3 0 10 10 forfeited should the successful bid- Its name will more than ever be a edness of the United States." The der fail to enter into contract and The prizes were published In last C. Witczak, c R 0 1 13 1 0 Lndy Grace Lwtee, No. 27, D. o! synonym for happiness and prosper- Molly, lb r. 0 0 10 1 3 second prize was taken by Mr. G. W. bond within ten days from the award It, I. 0. 0. i\ meets on the first «Dd ity." week's issue of this paper. Moleski, iT 5 1 2 1 1 0 Crane for his ermine trimmed auto, of the bid. third Friday evening of each month, Tbe ink with which the Citizen Is It is stated that at least some of Press, If 4 0 1 1 0 0 and third prize went to a Mr. Rich- The Board reserves the right to re- in Scully's Hall, Stevens avenue. the competing athletes did not ex- Shultz, 2b 5 14 4 3 1 ject any or nil bids If in their opin- Mrs. S. Linden, N. G.; Mn, Mmr- printed bad not dried yet, when a ardson, of Perth Amboy. His ma- ion it Is to the best interest of the garetta Thomas, Recording Secre- pect to compete for such valuable Whiskey, ss ,3 113 11 man called upon me and said he was Nabus, rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 chine displayed electric light effect County so to do. tary. prizes aa were given to the winners an advance agent, and he came to Naboskey, 3b 2 0 0 1 0 0 that was most striking and the prize A. J. CiEBHARDT, Protection Engine Company maeu South Amboy to rent thirty bouses. and as a consequence they did not was a complete set of tools for his Director. ASHER W. BISSETT, on the fourth Thursday ot ««£fc A* the man was a stranger to me; and, train. It is also said that the reason Totals 40 3 13 33 9 5 Mitchell "G." Fourth award went to month at Engine Hocte. Fritw Empires 8-7-4 Clerk . as the country is full of jokers, I Preston lost the mile run when the Mr. John McGuIre for his Old Liberty street, at 7.30 p. m. Preiident Wil- odds should have favored- him was AB R HPO A E liam Birmingham; Vlca-preildant. concluded not to he buncoed even in Manion, cf 4 0 3 20 1 Bell. The fifth prize went to the MIDDLESEX COUNTY CIRCUIT Joseph Bailey; Treasurer, Michael conversation. I asked him if tbe that he did not train at all for the Minnick, rf 2 0 0 10 0 winner of last year's first prize, Mr. COURT. Wel^h; Secretary, Frank D. Stantoo; business plant was located, or race notwithstanding the fact that he Lanahan, 2b 5 10 2 2 0 H. B. Hllliard. His car was repre- Foreman, Michael J. Cronln. had not been doing any running for Clark, 3b 4 0 2 2 3 0 JOHN J. SCULLY, PLAINTIFF, VS. were they lus:t going to erect tt sentative ot "Liberty Enlightening Paul DeGraw Ham tit on Xodge, No. over a year. Looks like South Am- Leary, If 5 0 12 11 John H. McNeal, Defendant.—In "Oh, no," he replied, "we have and Whalen, lb.. 4 0 0 9 0 2 the World." attachment on contract- 653, II. of II. T* meets every second i are now employing a great many boy had scored another surprise In Cheeseman, ss 5 0 13 2 0 The parade marched down Main Notice Is hereby given that a writ nnd fourth Sunday of each month at the way she does things. Busky, c 3 0 i 12 1 0 of attachment was Issued out of the K. of P. Hall. President, Leonard people, and want to add thirty more street, led by the marines from the Tlce; Secretary, William Bulman; families to our number; We have o Hackett, p 4 0 0 1 3 0 Destroyer McCall, across Broadway, Middlesex County Circuit Court against Moran, rf 2 1 2 1 0 0 the rights and credits, moneys and Treasurer, Tbomas j. Kenneir; the families Ul ready to come here, SACKED HEART WIN FIRST McDonald, lb 1 0 0 1 0 0 up Bordentown avenue, across Stevens effects, goods and chattels, lands and Agent of Official Publication, IM- if we can get the houses." What rent GAME Iff TWELVE INNINGS avenue and again around Main street tenements of John. H. McNeal, an ward McDonougU. ; was you authorized to pay for the In a twelve Inning contest on Totals 39 2 10 36 12 4 to the reviewing stands where they absconding or absent debtor, at the Star of Jersey Lodge, No. 484, B. houses? He iopllGd "we would pay Stevensdalo diamond last Saturday Two base hit, Scbultz, Left on counter marched. The uniformed suit of John J. Scully tor the sum of of L. F. and E, meets In Wel8Q"» base, Empires, 7; Sacred Heart, 6. $39.50, returnable on the thlrleth thirty dollar a month per house." the Sacred Heart A. C. defeated tha men maneuvered cleverly In front of Hall, iirst Sunday of each month at Baso on balls, off Hackett, 2; oft day of June, 19" u, has been, served 2.30 p. m., and on third Tuesday at He told mo what their business was Kmplre A. C. by a score of three to Maleskl, 3; struck out by, Hackett, the stands nnd won much applause and duly executed and was returned 7.30 p. m. Henry ;>»lover, President; and. whore they were located and if two In the first of a series of games 8; by, Maleskl, 11. Double play, for the excellence of their exhibitions. on the fourteenth day of June, 1""5, L. D. Wortley, Financial Secretary by the Sheriff of the County of Mid- the city of South Amboy could for the city championship. Tlie game Clark to Lenahatf to Whalen. The parade extended fully from one and Treasurer; J. S. Jamison, Re- o dlesex. cording Secretary. furnish Iho houses, there would bo was very close and exciting nil the end of Broadway to the other ex- SPORTING NOTES. Dated, July 12th, 1915. added thirty more families to our way through and Is reputed to have clusive of the automobile division in BERNART- M. GANNON, Clerk Singing Society LtederkrMK, 3»«tk On account of the Old Home Cele- population. I did not know even of been one of the best games that has which there were several hundreil JOHN A. COAN, Attorney. 7-17-5 Amboy. Practice of singing takes bration there were no games played place every SatiiTday at 8 p. m. ono house, to which I could rccom- been played in this city since the machines of all makes and descrip- at all In the South Shore League. NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRAC- Business meeting held every first morid him much less thirty. Athletics won the county champion- tions, the majority of them being Saturday of each month at 9 p. m. The Mlchelin Colts were not content TORS. ship on Slur Field a couple of years decorated more or loss in honor of Fred Thumhart, Presid&at; John Kut- h. V. MI3INZER. to taks advantage of the opportunity ago. the event they were celebrating. cher, Vice-presidents George Nellut, for a holiday, however, and arranged SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Secretary; Chas. Steuerwald, Treas- The game wns the first of a series After tho parade the large crowd a game with another team outside received by the Board of Education of urer; B. Grohe, Librarian. L0Z1EI! CAH UPSETS. of live games that has been arranged still continued to linger on listening the circuit. The postponement of the the Township of Madison, in the Early Saturday morning a big between these two teams to deter- to tho music furnished by Winkler's County of Middlesex, at the Town Hall, Conrt Itnrttnn, No. 41, F. of A, regular games will mean some double meets on the second and fourth Wed- seven passenger Lozler automobile mine which team is entitled to the Seventh Regiment Band. A largo Browntown in said Township, County headers for the South Shore boya of Middlesex, N. .T., nesdays of each montti, at 8 p. m. la ran Into tlio "hole-in-the-wall" and championship honors of the city. portion of those near the grand Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, Nels when about half way through met The series was arranged chiefly to play off 'before the end of the SEPTEMBER 7th, 191 ii, Banks; Sub-Chief Ranger, Thomas stands joined in the street dancing at 6.30 o'clock In the afternoon, for a wagon coming in the opposite through the activities of Mr. George schedule which ends on Sept. Gth. Grace; Financial Secretary, Edward which quickly became so popular. building a new two room School Dewan; Treasurer, James Minnick; direction. The turnout was useless Corcoran, iwho Is also the chairman Confetti was thrown about in pro- House at Cheesociiiake, on the Mata- Recording Secretary, Martin Kane; no the driver had to back out. There of the committee on athletics of the The schedule this week calls for fusion and the noieenuikers began to wuti-South Amboy road, in accordance Senior Woodward, FrlU Delks; was only ono passenger in the car Old Home Celebration committee. games between the following teams: with the specifications on file at the Junior Woodward, Michael Press; make the night hideous with their olHce of William C. Ludf, District Senior Beadle, Chris, Nlcorvo; Junior besides the driver. In backing out It was his desire to provide a game Terra Cotta & (Michelln, at MUltown; racket. As the night waxed late the the drlvor hugged one side of the Clerk, Matawan, N. .1., R. F. D. No. 1. Beadle, Louis Wentzel; Trustees, between local teams instead of going P. R. R. Car Shops & DuPont Pow- crowd still continued to make merry Mathew Ctornin, Aaron Hyer, Richard road so as to let the wagon go by, Each bid must bo presented in a outside of the city for the attraction der Works in this city; Sayre & and it is said that hundreds of them sealed envelope, in which must also McCloud. tTlhe road caved in under the. wheels that brought to a head the rivalry Fisher & Middlesex Embroidery, at did not go home at all during the be enclosed a certified or Cashier's nn one side and the machine was that has existed between the two Snyreville. night but continued their sport until check in the amount of Three hun- dumped into the ditch caused by thu dred dollars ($300), payable to the teams since their formation. morning. washing of the road in the recent -o- order of "Edward Barker, Custodian," JAS. J. DOLAN The game last Saturday was pretty A Medicine Chest for 25c without any conditional endorsements heavy rains. Although the car turn- There was little disorder so that much of a pltchera' battle all the whatever, which check shall be for- ed over on its side the occupants In thlb chest you have an excellent there is little doubt but that South way through. The Sacred Heart's bad feited if the successful bidder fails were not hurt, Dclaney's garage remedy for Toothache, Bruises, Amboy's first carnival In niaay, to give bond nnd enter into the con- secured Muleski, of South River, to furnished help that got the Lozler Sprains, Stiff Neck, Backache, Neu- many years will long be remembered tract for the doing of said work with- Electrical do their twirling and his performance ralgia, Rheumatism and for most back on its wheels again, after which by tlioso partaking in It and that in ten days from the award of the wag notable although the Empire emergencies. One 2Bc. bottle of Sloan's bid. it proceoded on its way to Hahway. another such ovent will be eagerly crew touched him up for a total of Liniment does It all—this because welcomed by the citizens of our city. The Board reserves the right to re- Contractor ten hits. Hackett, a local twlrler, these ailments are symptoms, not ject miy or all bids If It be deemed to the best Interests of the Board of A touriHt without monoy is a tramp, who has made a name for himself in dlaeaaes, and are caused by conges- Don't forget tile dale for the Meth- Education so to do. and a tramp with money Is a tourist. the annals of the South Shore In- tion and inflammation. If you doubt, odist Episcopal Sunday School excur- JACOB DAUB, 170 Henry Street Sonth . o dustrial League, occupied the mound ask those who use Sloan'B Liniment, sion to Ocean Grove and Asbury President of the Board. Toloplione r/]-\v Oooslp is the ammunition ' used In for the Empire team nnd pitched nn or beter still,' buy a 25c bottle and Park. It's next Thursday, August 2fi, Attest: excellent game although his delivery prove It. All Druggists. WILLIAM C. LTIDI, the guns of knockers. leaving South Amboy at 8.50 a." m. 8-21-2 District Clerk. I Advertise In The Citizen. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. County Supervisor. He declined «> iotiattnu for the pure-base nf the wa- ' But, ob, when love's young dream consider it at first. Betting forth thai ;er plum ut Buuutou, but no headway develops into matrimonial night- WITTPENN STANDS he would not be of much use m nHad been made. Ii was a project en- mare! Notice of Election SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. political machine bemuse of lii> tailing the expenditure of s-cven mil- natural indoponilcuiv. lion dollars. Tlie purchase was cun- A man isn't necessarily a manu- Hut they nssurt'd him that tin oiiuiiiuteil and Mr. \Vlttpeiin. ill ad- Registration. ON HIS RECORD lmrty itself in Hudson rf the City of South BOY SCOUT | terms he liniilly in-cepled and sis n)f more tlmn one hundred und tit', Amboy, N. J., that a Will Give Sla'e Business Ad- young nmn lie became the ndinluN thousand dullur.s a yenr to the con SOCIETIES trntive head of n i-ounty with lliir- CEMiKAL ELECTION suiters. will be held in and for the City of • DOINGS. •!• teen niunlcipiilltlps Mini n IM.J.nl:itim: From the (late of the organization Gen. Wni. S. Truex 1'ogf, No. 5?, ministration It Needs, of approximately half n itiilli"ii pi«> G. A. 1U meets first and third Wed- South Amboy, County ol Middlesex, if the "liter depmtwent in 1S.'2 to nesday afternoon of each month at and State of New Jersey, on pie. Hi> studied t lit? liiipniveinenti tho date nf tile inauguration of Mayor TUESDAY, NOYEMHEU "Ui, 1916, and iidilitions surely ncci'r.1 :it I hi 3 o'clock, in Michael Welsh's Hall. Wlltpenn the department had never Commander,George H. Seward; Adju- from the hour of C o'clock a. m. to Troop Jfo. 2. HIS LIFE OF ACHIEVEMENT county institutions siud the cxpi'iull liaiil iir retired a single bond 'hrougli tant, S. H. Cnatten. the hour of 7 o'clock p. in. for the A pleasant evening was spent at ture necessary to rnni|ilet(> tlieiu. ill its earnings or receipts. ValunHe wa- purpose of electing the following fully rcnlizcd tiio JKHVIT of the super St. Stephen's Lodge, No. 63, F. &officers: tie regular meeting on Friday. ter front privileges were restored to A. M., meets at K. of P. Hall, f.rst visorshi|i. which, up to 11ml flnic. hail the city by the railroads tlmt hail Democratic Candidate For Governor never I icon understood, nud prmvedt'!1 and third Moadays of each month Electors of a President and Vice- Troop No. 2 is evidently attracting Who From Grocer's Clerk Became in an ordeily nml systematic way t" usurped Iheni. His interest in the(excepting July, August and holidays) President of the United States, a public sclimil system lias resulted in. tne attention of outsiders as evinced Three Times Mayor of Jersey City. accomplish 1 lie following improve- at 7.30 p. in. United States Senator from the State, thut brunch of education milking won- a (Sovernor of the State, a Member by the fact that hardly a meeting Overthrowing Graft and Making ment": •Tool Parker Council, Xn. 69, Jr O. liii-l'iil strides. U. A. M meet every Friday even- of the House of Representatives from passes without some visitors. Again Economi. ;, Willing to Accept Repub- Building a new almsliouse; n wn It wns inevitable, that with his sup- n the Third Congressional District, a men's wing In tho •penitentiary, tlm ing in Knights of Pythias Hall. *taet Friday evening we welcomed two lican Challenge. lorlers urging him to higher ollice Councilor Charles Carlisle, Recording Surrogate for this County, Threa guests. making possible for the first limp Hi Mr. Witti'i'iin should look town id the Secretary, J. L. Applegate. Members of the General Assembly, a "If the Ui'imulli'iin .emU'i's consider Hepnnillon of the men mid women tfiihernaturial chair. When Woodrow Mayor, a Councilman-at-l^arge, a it mi essential to the rhinites nf suc- prisoners; a tuberculosis s:iim(nrluiii Wilson resigned tlie post to take the Good Samaritan Lodge, No. 52, K.Councilman for the Second Ward, a Assistant Scoutmaster Hayes is cess for their piirty to emphasize tho thus giving to Hudson County Hr I're.sidency of the United Whites. Mr. of I'., meets every Wednesday even Councilman for the Third Ward, a •pending some time at pyramid work. need <>f ii sound liunlness ndnilnistra- honor of being flic lirst to provide foi WiltIH-IIII hi'llevcd his opportunity was Ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. Hall Justice of the Peace for the Second tinii »f the iilfnli-s of tills Slate." said these most pitiful of ail sufferers. corner ut First and Stockton streets Ward, also the Act entitled "An Act The Scouts are taking to it and it at hand. Ko he entered the Held with Chancellor Commander, Frank L, II. Otto Witipeiin., tin1 IHmomitiecnn- In addition, the surroundings of the Ills rivals, James l>\ Fielder. (Jmernor creating a Highway Commission and will not be long before some demon- Hawse; Keeper of Records and Seals to provide for the construction, re- : Btratlon will be given to the public. diiliitc for (iovcrnor. "1 nm not iifrnlil various Institutions were improved mi lein., who wanted u full term, mid William A. Chapman. and beaufilied. and (he supervisor In construction and improvement of cer- |o point to my own record in (hut n yenr, resulting In the low- Sencrn Tribe, No. 2.1, ImpM. O. It.tion fees, fines nnd penalties," is to Hammell'B, the third team finishing •elf from a contest Unit might endiin- est tax rate In twentf years. Ill* for the election of Fielder, to whom Mn meets every Thursday evening at be submitted to the voters. three seconds behind. On the run fellow citizens rewarded bin efforts by he president felt he owed snpiiori In 8 o'clock, in Knights of Pythias Hall. Said General Election will he held Off Scout Hammell's team finished a re-electing him as HiipcrvlHor In Mflii Ids caiidldiiey. Without bitterness Mr. Sachem, Andrew Kviest; Chief of nt the following places: •"Misoud ahead of Scout 'Wltlierspoon's. by B plurality of 20,41)0. Wlltpcnn Iliri'W himself Into the con- Records, (leorRo (!. Cliver; Collector FIRST WARD—In building owned of Wampum, Stephen Miller. by Joe A. Sexton on Broadway, be- It 1B very likely that the latter Scout Hit Triumph Over F«g«n. lest and ciinli'lbuled Iniineasumbl.v to tween Main and Second streets. will issue a defy to Scout Hammell Mark ragiin had been the Itepiibllc- lie election of the present governor. Imilhe Council, No. «. I), of P. SECOND WARD—At K. of P. Hall. for another race between the two Ini|i'd. Order of lied Men, meets every HII mayor of Jersey City and wns In re (ignition of his HOI'VICCK I'ICMI second and fourth Thursday of the THIRD WARD—At Phillip Sulli- teams to take place at the next meet- looked upon as Invincible when Hie lent WIIKIIII Hint full sent to the I'nit- month at 2.30 p. in., la K. of P. Hall. van's Store, Stevens avenue. ing. Democrats in 1IM)7 turned to the light- Stnles Hcniile the appointment of Pocahontas, Sarah K. Dill, K. of R., FOURTH WARD—At City Hall. ing young county mi|>ervinor mid be- Air. Witt|ieini to lie niiviil olllcer "f Edith Newman, sought him to innko flic nice against (•iistdins nt the port of New York with IIO A It I) S Or1 ItEOISTUY AXD John Hyers, the little speed king of •''ngaii. The machine Deiiiocrulu did Mill men under him. This appointment Sterling Cantle, No. fiO,K . 0. E. the Troop, sure can take 'em er' cor- not love Wlttppim, but they were tired w«s nindr nfler Mr. Wlttpeun had do- meets first and third Saturday even- ELECTION ners some. of having their parly outside the •Iliie-il the post mastership of Jersey ing of oaeh month, at 7.30 o'clock in and for the City of South Amboy, breastworks and they preferred n City 1111(1 refused to consider being at Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble N. J., will make a house-to-house Chief, Burden Golden; Master of canvass from September 12th to On Saturday afternoon Scoutmaster fighting iudeiieudeut of the Wltlpena state comptroller, either of wlil<-li post* Records, C. H. Edwards. type to a Kepubllcaa any day. Ko op ronld hiivc liecii Ills for the asking. September 15th, (both dates included) Iugraham took the members of the position was shelved and W'lttpeini I'BUI DeGraw Hamilton IMgti, No. for tho purpose of making a registra- Troop for a hike. After visiting "The .Mr. Wltt|H'iin'n generosity In with- tion of voters, and will meet on was swept Into olllce UM mayor by drawing drew from former Itepiibllc.in Sfi2, II. of It, T., meets every second Pines," the favorite camping site of over D,000 plurality, carrying every and fourth Sunday of each month at TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2«tb, 191«, iovvnior K. ('. Stokes the following K. of P. Hall. President, Leonard from the hour of 7 o'clock a. m. to the Troop, a long tramp through the word u nd almost <>vcry election dis- admiring statement: the hour of 9 o'clock p. m., for the trict. It was not long before the gnug- Tlce; Secretary, William Buiman; heart of the woods was enjoyed, the "Former Mayor Wittpenn'n action Treasurer, Thomas J. Kennedy; purpose of making additional regis- Troop returning home about 5.30 dters who hnd token the eliauce fouml in withdrawing from the contest to Agent of Official Publication, Ed- trations and conducting Primary they had lost. Without bluster, with- promote party harmony Is most iimg- ward McDonough. Election, and on tired but happy. out sham or pretense, but with H fear- nnnimoiis und stamps him us a man- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3lst, 1916, lessness Hint won all honest men to ly man. 1 Hist met Mayor Wlltpenn Singing Society Llederkrani, South As beautiful a piece of Scoutcraft him, II. Otto Wltt|H!iin proceeded to Aiuboj. Practice of singing takes from the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. to when C.overnor und trusted him In a place every Saturday at 8 p. in the hour of 9 o'clock p. m., for the as has ever been seen around these prove that as mayor lie wns as Incor day of corrupt politics to see that » ruptlble us when he was supervisor. Business meeting held every flm purpose of revising and correcting parts has almost been completed by public building hi Hudson County was Saturday of each month at 9 p. inregistry lists and receiving additional Scouts CharleB Stockton and Wm. He encountered a tangled tux sltmi lionostly constructed. He had theFred Thumhart, President; John Kut- registrations. Kurtz. At "The Pines," the name H. OTTO WITTPENN. tlou wherein Mayor Kugnn bad trleil courage to curry out his assurance to cher. Vice-president; George Nelius. RICHARD M. MACK, to squeeze $70,000,000 from the rail- me in this respect, and my admiration given the camping site of the Troop, n sound liusiins> comprehension. I Secretary; Chas. Steuerwald, Treas- 9-9-9 City Clerk. roads by taxing second-class ruilruud for the man has grown from that day urer; B. Grohe, Librarian. these two Scouts have erected in thebelieve the voters of this State are property. The State Board of Assesors to this. top of one of the tallest pine trees a satlslled that I possess enough of refused to approve the tax. Expenses Frlenahlp Council, No. 16, D. ol LOWEST PRICED "crow's nest," from which the sur-both to meet with their approval." had to be reduced or the tax rate "President Wilson owes him much. L, meets on alternate Fridays of The President could not have made each month, at 2.30 p. tn., Knights of HA KflWAKE STOKE IN TOWN. rounding country can be seen for The Democratic candidate, who will raised. Either one of these proiKisi. continue tomorrow his whirlwind tour _ successful tight In this State except Pythias Hall, First and Stockton miles around. The piece of work la tlona was n man's Job, but Mayor Wltt- of the eon:it e of this State, Is mod- penn tucklcd both and triumphed, nl for Mayor Wlttpenn, nnd it Is not too streets, Councilor, Mrs. Edythe New- » masterpiece. The limbs and the much to say that the Wilson dele- man; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada C. T. BERGEN est In his estimate of his own personal though his administration faced a lax Ward. support are so interwoven that it qualities. When his achievements are Income deficit of a million dollars. gates from this State to the national Corner Stevens uvemte and First street. will support easily from five to sixunderstood Ills references to his busi- convention were the result of the ef- Protection Engine Company, meete Hardware, Tinware. Agateware, Prompt to heap the blame upon Dem forts of Wittpenu more than any oth- hundred pounds, and every other ness abilities will be found to be con- oeratlc shoulders, the Republicans on the fourth Thursday of eacli Una lixt nits. Mantels, (ias servatively stated, Mr. Wittpenu has er man." month at Engine House, Feltua Plates, Etc. feature 1B first class. Troop 2 feels pointed to the mayor's struggle as a street, at 7.30 p. m. President Wil- mighty proud to have among its demonwtniied that lie 1$ a shrewd proof of his (ncompetency. They fail- Now, H. Otto Wlttpenn believes he SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stock has the right to demand something liam Birmingham; Vice-president, Judge of conditions and possessed nf ed. Jersey City, like nil other inunicl John Sutllft, Jr.; Treasurer, Michael members two such Scouts as thothut discernment that brings success. pallties, has Its substantial underlnycr for himself. Party obligations have Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars builders of the "crow's nest." Welsh; Secretary, Frank D. Stanton; A man who was able to unseat so of honest citizens, who, wlieu they be been fulfilled, honor has not beeu be- Foreman, John Qulnlan. seasoned a political warrior as' Murk gin to think, do things. Mayor Witt trayed, and the road to the governor- Canvas Gloiei, Electric Light BuVn. Scout Ruttls Sklmmona is the read- M. KIIKUII from the mayoralty of Jer- penn'8 fight against obviously unfair ship lies open before the navul officer Star Building and Loan Association. of South Amboy, N. J., meet* in City er of the Troop, This young man can sey City hi 1007 und to keep persist- conditions aroused their interest. His and his Republican rival. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ently In the public eye since that time remarkable ability to surmount bis dif- Hall, on the fourth Monday evening read more books than any other three For great things accomplished, for In each month. President Thomas must possess quiilitlcs of an unusual ficulties won their support. They saw HARVEY EMMONS, EXECUTOR Scouts, and besides he enjoys every steudfnstness of purpose and the will C. Gelsinon; Secretary, John J. De- of James P. Scully, deceased, by sort. Henry Otto Wlttpenn Is his full that such a victory could only result to obey IIIB conscience rather than ex- word he reads. laney; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. direction of the Surrogate of the name, but he hus been addressed as from a miiu possessed of superior bust pediency, for business sagacity and County of Middlesex, hereby gives II. Otto for HO long Unit after (lie first ness acumen and sagacity. In the end for those qualities thut arouse respect. Star of Jersey Lodge, No. 484, B notice to the creditors of $lie said what Mayor Fagan could not do Mayor of L. F, and E, meets In Welsh's The Troop hate to see Scout Wm. initial I lie remainder now is simply there Is a mile of difference between Hall, first Sunday of each month at James P. Scully, to' bring In their Kurtz move to Sayreville. Although a superfluity, and the sturdy candi Wlttpenn did—he forced a valuation on H. Otto Wlttpcnn uud any "Hier can- debts, demands and claims against the railroad property higher than any of 2 30 p. m., and on third Tuesday at estate of the said deceased, under he will still be affiliated with the date has no use for excess baggage. didate. 7.30 p. m. R. P. Wortley, President; Horn In Jersey City in 1S72, he will his predecessors had been able to do. oath or affirmation, within nine Troop, ho will be missed from some h. D. Wortley, Financial Secretary months from this date, or they will be 4-1 yenr.i of nge on October 21st. and, besides that, the running ex and Treasurer; A. R. Hartshorn, Re- of our hikes, etc. penses of tlie city were reduced by be forever barred of any action there- cording Secretary. for against the said executor. Mr. Wlttponii was educated In tinabout $40,000 a yenr. The training NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. On noxt Saturday afternoon tho public schools of Jersey City and hail from the grocery store experiences was Washington Cnmp, No, 36, I*. 0, Dated Sept, 25, 1910. S, of A, meets second and fourth HARVEY' EMMONS, Troop will again go on a hike. All visions of H university training when beginning to make itself felt. the clenlli of hi* father closed that nve NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Monday nights of each month, at K 9-30-9 Executor. Scout having cameras are requested line to him nl the nge of eighteen. The City progress works much like a sealed proposals will be received by of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock, George E. the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Coward, president; Wm. H. Coward, to bring thorn. The party will leava young man found that what once hnil cogged wheel. Each tooth on the clr IN CHANCERY Or' NEW .TEUSEY. tho homo of Scoutmaster Ingrahnni cumforence helps pull the other Into Middlesex County, N, J., for the ex- vice-president; Bert Lambertaori. hceii a prosperous .grocery business mi traordinary repair of South Amboy- Master of Forms; John H. French, •t two o'clock. Connuunipnw Avenue hnd toppled ''rom place. Investors, when they saw thai financial secretary; B. R. Havens, an honest deal was assured, began to Sayrevllle road Section 1, In the City of TO MARGARET RYAN, WILLIAM —o——- too much weight. Ills father hnd South Amboy and Township of Sayre- recording secretary; William M. An Ryan, Johanna Ryan and Patrick blanched out nud opened four grocery loosen on their purse strings. Indus- ville in the county of Middlesex with a derson, treasurer. Ryan. "W1NTKII SESSION AT shops, and when reverses came tin tries began to branch out. Economy Warrenlte surface upon a concrete Court Itnrltiin, No. 44, F. of A, By virtue of an order of the THE COMiFGE HARM funds wore too low to stem the tide was so apparent and wlthnl so bene- foundation; estimated amount of sur- Court of Chancery of New Jersey, ficial that confidence became grounded meets on the second and fourth Wed- Ono of tho innlii functions of tho What II. Olio Wlttpenn had Inherited face pavement required is 17,580 square made on the day of tho date hereof, in H. Otto WItlpcmi. So when Jersey yards, of foundation 17,580 square nesdays of each month, at 8 p. m. in In a cause wherein Hannah McGulre division nf extension of tho New .!or- was not a prosperous enterprise, liul Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, Nuls four stores with n debt of $:SO,(KX) upon City bonds at 4 tier cent were offered yards; and opened and read in pub- arid John J. McGulre, are complain- scy State Agricultural Collogo lms al- Banks; Sub-Chief Ranger, Thomas ants, and you et als are defendants. them. to buyers competition forced their lic at County Record Building, New ways boon to bring, tho oxperlmont vnlue to n figure that was higher limn Brunswick, N. J., on Grace; Financial Secretary, Edward You aro required to appear, plead, Dewan; Treasurer, Jamei Mtnnlck; station nml tho pooplo of the state, The elder WHIneim was the "bl^ other mayors had been able to get ?•<• MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1916, answer or demur to the said bill of man" of his locality mid stood HO well Recording Secretary, Martin Kane; complaint of complainants on or be- especially tno farmers, into closo rola- 4% per cent bonds. Confidence rll'1 It- will] his creditors that they got togeth at 2.30 p. m. Senior Woodward, Fritz Delks; fore the fourteenth day of December --tiulifl with oach other. In this rospoct trust In the man who relentlessly Drawings, specifications and forms Junior Woodward, Michael Press; 1916, or the said bill will be taken er II ml proposed tlmt the debt be wiped crushed graft wherever he could the Short. Courses In Agriculture, of bid, contract and bond Cor theSenior Beadle, Chris. Nlcorvo; Junior as confessed against you. out nnd tlmt tlie son he given a chance strike It. proposed work, prepared by Alvln B. Beadle, Louli Wentzel; Trustees, : The said bill is filed for the pur- given each winter at tlie Collogo to start fresh. Hut young Wlttpenn Pox, Middlesex County Engineer, and Mathews Cornln, Aaron Hyer, Richard pose of having a certain deed made Fnrm, hnve boon closely i" accord declined to listen to any such pruposl Small wonder tbut Ihreo times II approved by the State Commissioner McCloud. by John McCarthy and Hannah his with the purposes of tho extension tion. He took off bis cont nnd went to Otto Wlttpenn wnR re-elpcled Mayor of Public Roads have been filed In the wife to Thomas McCarthy dated Gorm Lodge, No. 80, B. B. S, division. This yonr the courses open It with u will. He was just eighteen with n plurality first of 0,.'12-l. Iheu or office of said engineer nt 137 Smith February 5, 187G, and conveying cer- yenw of age nt the time, nnd it tool; 7,000 In 11)0!) and of over 1H.OO0 In 11)11 street, Perth Amboy, and of tho said Regular meetings second and fourth tain lnmls and premises In tho bill of on November 20 and continue for Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., In the next ten years of Ills life unergct A Glowing Record. Commissioner at tho State House. complaint particularly described ' to " twelve woekH. Five courses are of- Welsh's Hall, First street, President. Thomas McCarthy which deed Is Icnlly working out tho debt tlmt be hud For ii man who works quietly and Tronton, N. J., and may be inspected fered: General agriculture and dairy Nela Martinson; Secretary, A. L recorded in the County Clerk's office inherited. At the age of twenty-eight imostentntloiisly these inny.bo cnllcd by prospective bidders during busi- fnrmlnK. fruit growins nnii market ness hours. Didders will be furnish- Johnson; Flnanclnl Secretary, George in hook 15S of deeds for Middlesex be had the satisfaction of having clear tho more .spectnculnr achievements of Mortenscn; Treasurer, John S. Lund County at page 11 and convoys cer- gardening, poultry husbandry, homo ed with n copy of the specifications ed up the $:;O,O0O of debt and nf dlspos his career, but they only constltuto a and blue prints of the drawings by tain Innda in the City of South Am- \ economics, nnd beo husbandry. The Independence EIIKIHO * Hose Co. ing of the grocery business on a linsl> portion of tlm tremendous work for tho engineer on proper notice und No, 1, meets third Monday In each boy, County of Middlesex and State of '\lnst mentioned course is offered this Hint he wns nlile to turn over to hi- the good of Jersey City that has result payment of the cost of preparation. New Jersey, declared null and void month nt 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman nnd of no effect, nnd for such other , Venr for the first time. Those courses mother ft comfortable llxed Income ed from his occupnuey of the Mayor's Bids must he made on tho standard Martin Shtiler; President, John B which she still enjoys. He then launch relief as may be just, and you Mar- Jirosont nn exceptional opportunity chair. A ring so entrenched behind proposal forms in .the manner desig- Woodward; Secretary. N. N. Poarce. garet Ityan ttnd Johanna Ryan are (for ynung men and women who for ed out for himself as a brick miinii power and privilege that Its repute nated therein and required by the made party defendants In said bill fneturer. organizing the linn of Witt specifications, must he enclosed In /various reasons arc not ublo to pur- was a stoncli to nil who seek clean gov IJITTBLILI'S because you are or clnlm to bo hoirs penn & Hoiitiillns,', which he placed on eminent was uprooted and spattered sealed envelopes, bearing the name at law of said Thomns McCarthy de- sue the four year college courses 8 sound business footing. New leaderships and cleaner wore ea nnd addross of bidder on the outside, ceased nnd an such claim. to have jJttlculars can be nbtnlned by nd- addressed to the Board of Chosen some Interest In the said lands and Attracts Party's Attention. nblisliert". Hxtenslve Improvements Freeholders of Middlesex County, N. '"iaaing nn Imiulry to Prof. F\ C. rere made to public parks and boulc COAL-WOOD premises, and you William ltynn am It wns the great success tlmt In.' J., and must be accompanied by a klcr, New Brunswick, N. J. made a party defendant because you bud made of his lute father's busl vnrds. certified chock or cash for not less YARD aro the husband of said Mnrgnrot ness uiid the line I'oiiutnlh n tlmt In One of Mr. Wlttpenn's notable than $1,000.00 and be delivered at the Rynn and as such claim to huvo aonio place and on tho hour above nnmod. lany a conservative man loaca his hnd built up In Ills own iniincdiiili achievements us Jlayor was the liu i Interest In said lands, nnd you Pat- locnllty that caused tho DemoiTiitli provement of the city's water supply The standard proposal form la at-BEST QUALITY COAL rick Ryan are mndo a party defendant Honey on a sure thing because ho is lenders of Hudson County tn turn Not only did he muko this one of the tached to the specifications, copies because you aro tho husband of •fraid to take chances. to him and draft him for politico best In the United Stales, but lie placed of which will be furnished on applica- | Johanna Ryan and as such claim to o wtrvlco. The uffiili'K at the Court the water depni'tmeut upon a paying tion to the engineer. KINDLINGWOD jM.OO have nomo Intorest In said Inndn. •Jo doubt uioro young men would were In II most deplorulilf con By order of the Board of Chosen basis, and Jersey ('Ity la now deriving Freeholders of Mlddlesox County Five Barrels for jft I ==' Dated October 13th, 1916. when In the fall of 1001, tinmi annual Income fron^ this source. 'o /earn their own living If N. J. IIRI.IvnilKI> V ' JOHN A. COAN, *. have rich and foollnh Democratic loaders nslicd Wlllpeun Cor n long time previous U: big be Solicitor of Complaints, Post Office to become the party's candidate 'for ASHEH W. BISSBTT, Ynrd: Fine ATenuonadGcorgo S.treet. support them. coming Mayor the city bud been, lie- 10-28-3 Clerk Building, South Amboy, N. J. 10-21-5 's Plume U \ THE SOUTH ASfBOY CITIZEN. j ACTIOX TAKEJf 0>' JfEW SCHOOL. ten days being accounted for on ac- hood, whether behind a pick and • Americans, if we did uot show him by count of the schools remaining closed shovel, or whether behind a desk, to ] our undivided loyalty that his ef- PUBLISHED BV at the beginning of the year because give very grave consideration as to forts have been appreciated. Let US THK SUUTU AMU'JY i'UlM'ING C'u. (Continued from Page One.) of the infantile paralysis scare. who should represent them in Con- pronounce our decision by suffrage, •• tent architect will be a matter of sim- The report stated that the writer 5 gress. honorable to him who has be«tt TELEPHONE 280 plicity. had visited all class rooms and teach- As it is logical to judge men by honorable to us. ers but two for observation and in- Judging from the round table talk what they have done, we naturally Very truly yours, TEKM.S:—ONK VKAK:$1 IN ADVAMC spection and that the general condi- must do likewise, and what do we AUTHOR A. QUINN, which was indulged in following the tion of things was excellent and that find. We find that in this age of President, Now Jersey State Fede- while a little early to form specific SCULLY FOB meeting the present Board will not fol- All communications or items or news r< great hurry and bustle the Represen- ration of Labor. * lo%v any established precedent in the judgment on quality and character of tatives of the people are sometimes Henry F. llilfers, Secretary. celved by an nmgt l>e accumpauiud by 111 work of the teachers, the spirit of signature of tlm writer coinsiue publlcatloj matter of the new building. The con- forgetful of those they are supposed both teachers and pupils was such to represent and ihat the privileged sensus of opinion favored awarding that if kept up noticeable results were classes receive first consideration. TliE TAIMKF? THE WILSON WAI, Entered In the I'uat OMue nt South Ambo sure to follow. What about the Tariff? It has been As second elms mail matter. the contract for the completed struct- In justice to Congressman Scully we ure to some contractor of known re- Courses of study were submitted in would be ungrateful to the extreme the Republican rock of defense, and sewing, cooking and manual training The New Jersey State Federation if dld not al tMs time offer a word in stone of offense since the Civil War, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. pute and requiring from the contrac- to be approved before referring to If all other issues failed, there was" tor or firm a heavy guarantee bond. of Labor, of which Arthur A. Quinn, his behalf, for surely acltnowl- the State Board of Education. The of Perth Araboy, is president, having , edgement of his untiring efforts totr i still the Tariff Bogey which could ba If the contractor then wants to award report noted a visitation from the in- vlresscd up at a moment's notice to ' We have received a coinmunicatioi carefully reviewed the record made> represent ALL OP THE PEOPLE separate contracts for the various spector of Manual Training and the least commendation we can give suit any emergency. Domestic Science of the State Depart- by Congressman Thomas J. Scully, complaining of having paid a sales items, such ag heating, plumbing, him is that public endorsement and The present campaign has been a - man for mail boxes which have noi ment In the early part of the month. while representing the Thirfl Con- notable exception to all other cam- iron work, etc., the board will have The inspector stated to the instructor encouragement which he has well gressional District of New Jersey, in merited. We thuB commend him, not paigns, however, in the fact that all been delivered. As it is a "red hot' a central unit which they can hold and to the superintendent that there the Congress of the United States, because he is a Democrat, for tlmt Issues have failed. The legislation o£ one, and being unable to locate thi responsible. There is no doubt but was no better equipment to be found the Wilson Administration lias met tne ; anywhere In the State. haa issued a letter giving public ex- would be unfair to the great body of residence and identity of the writer that In this instance the taxpayers workingmen in this District- whose demands of all Americans, excep(^-'- we hesitate to publish it. Tho room for the backward chil- pression of their approval to his work affiliations are with other political the stand-patters of whatever party, • stand the best chance they have ever dren contained eleven children, the In behalf of honest and progressive parties, but we feel that he sees This is why the candidate of the -G, had for getting their money's worth report said. Mention was also made The scarlet fever germ haa been legislation. H is as follows: things in Ihe true American Spirit; O. P. clutching desperately the •'tariff,- in the way of municipal structures. of the need of supplementary readers tiiat he hns honestly and fearlessly has been floundering about in the sea discovered, it is claimed, by a Bos- for second and third year pupils In Other business transacted by the October 24th, 191G. represented every man, woman and of generalities, where the Wilson ton physician. Tliia discovery ough School No. 1. A drinking fountain child In his District and that lie has Board at tho meeting Wednesday To the Workingmen of the Third policies have been a head wind, and to be a long step in the subjugalio was also reported nut of order. The Congressional not allowed the wants of tho masses the overwhelming public approval of evening consisted in the appointment report as a whole was ordered filed. District, State of ot one of the most dreaded and ilif New Jersey, of the people to go unheeded, these policies, a dead and oily calm, of Miss Mildred A. Beats as teacher which has been unruffled by his flcult diseases to which childhood i Dear Sirs:— To enumerate the many Measures of the split room in School No. 1, at hursts of scolding and vituperation. subject, and which haa long baffle In addressing this letter to tho which Congressman Scully supported a salary of sixty-five dollars per and which has brought a greater So little effect has his gusty cam- investigation and experiment. workingmen ot tho Third Congres- paign produced, that even the most month. This room takes in pupils sional District, we do not moan to measure of justice to the people as a wholo would make a lengthy list, but iolent Democratic partisan has not from, both the sixth and seventh arrogate to ourselves the thought that Wl,ished to subject him to the operatloii***^ Qomeone has popped up with thi what wo might say would, even in a for the perusal of the working people grades and wns provided to take care the following list is given that they of that law of a more primltty«u. gage conclusion that ml3cry and hap small measure, tend to croato In tho American, which provided the duck^" * of the overflow resulting from limit- minds of men a Judgment other than might review, as it were, some of piness are only states ot mind Ad the Measures enacted into laws Ing stool for a common scohi,. " •";' • ed accommodations in tho rooms In they are capable of forming tliom- It has been this legislation which'1 mitting the proposition for tlio siikf which these two grades are taught. selvos; nor do we wish to luivo It through the aid of Congressman Scully:— has brought about tho affiliation, 6f of argument, isn t it easy to sou tvlilcl Up to the present time Afrs. NolIIa jiHNiiuicd tlint this Federation )m« gone such a large percentage of the Inde- MENTIONING Workmon's Compensation Law. of these states ot mind is worthiest o Into business of politico. However, pendent and Progressive vote. They L. Mason hns been teaching the tho working people, following their Night-Hour Day Law. cultivation? children In these classes and will feel like the old chap from Arizona dally pursuit)! for n livelihood, havo Income Tax Law. to whom the New York World hae'trr*--V probably contimio some little discussion the request of didates for the team wore present our present Congressman, Thomas J. a chance at the Tariff? instituted on Wednesday of nex the writer was complied with. women, of the future, WERE ALL and a good team Is expected this Scully, on the Democratic ticket. SUPPORTED BY CONGRESSMAN Let the business men support Wil- week if ail goes well with the plan A communication from Mrs. Marie season. You are going to choose between SCULLY. CAN YOU CONSISTENTLY son and the Wilson way. and arrangements so far made by th M. Barr, chairman of the Homo Econ- these two meni Now, as working- W. PARKER RUNYON, men, you know when you seek em SAY THAT YOU WOULD WANT local postal authorities. There wen omics Department of the Wonian'3 The sweetest words of tongue or ANY OF THESE REPEALED? President, N. J. Branch, Wilson Club, requested the privilege of the pen are those; Enclosed please fine' nloymcnt your employer wants to Business Men's . ten who took the civil service exam use of the Domestic Science Depart- check." know all about you; where you work- We see no reason for a change . o nation for the carrier job3 when thi ment for the establishment of an ed last; what kind of work you did from "Something done" to "Some- examinations were held in the Pos evening cooking class, the class to The story which received honorable and varioiiB other Information to thing promised." Those of us who Office here last Saturday. The paper, furnish its own supplies. The ques- mention In the recent contest was a help him determine whether or not earn our dally bread by labor are Mr. and M>s. Frederic N. Ashworth tion was discussed at some length love story, short and to the point. you are capable of performing tho more interested in the peace and of 180 Montgomery street, Bloomfleld, have been sent to the authorities a work you apply for. Mr. Carson and quiet of America as compared with and the action finally taken granted Professional writers have sweat great announce the marriage of their daugh- Washington for rating and at -thl the request providing that not more Mr Sc then are to be the raging conflict of Europe and drops of agony and rambled through! ' »"y , , considered ter, Ruth Thurston. to Dr. Melvln SI. ^ writing have not been returned. Thi than one evening per week was used. many pages trying to tell the story as men seeking employment, and tho those who consider well the men now averages are expected to be announc The class contemplates securing the of woman's victory over man, which people as their employers are golns seeking your support for Congress, Hunt"of South Amboy, N. J. if they aro not blinded by political ed from day to day and it Is possibl Domestic Science instructor, Miss has been accomplished In the follow- to see which of those men can best o Birdsoye, to teach them and it Is do the work In Congress. That's party prejudices or other false issues that the three successful applicant ing twelve words: Advertise In The Citizen. thought that an advanced course wil "She talked until he thought she exactly as it should be, for after to hide the real, will vote and aid In will bo informed of their success be be taken up. The restriction mad was good. Then they were married." Election Day It matters little to the the re-election of Congressman fore the first of the month. In th •by tho board on the one evening pe rank and file of the people whether Thomas J. Scully who has represent- event of the averages not being re week was because of protection fo their Representative"" In Congress is ed you with dignity, always mindful 1IAKKY lUtUVT the teacher, they not wishing he The passing auto squawks, and hav- a Democrat or Republican, providing of the fact that all men are entitled ceived in time however provision has energies to be taxed to such an e.\ ing squit he keeps faith with those he repre- to equal rights and consideration. Fraction! Horseshoeing and Wagon already been made to take care o lent that she would not be able to Speeds on; nor nil the names that sents and thnt he Is sincere and Workingmen, as others, have a per- Work the carrier routes until permanen give her best to the school classes. you mny shout at It honest in his endeavors to repre- fect right to vote as they sne fit, but appointments are made. Another communication was broughi Shnll call it back, to brush off half sent the whole people. At this par- we would be ungrateful to Congress- All work guaranteed before the Board from the Commis- the mud ticular time, then, it would be well man Scully who hns always believed Postmaster J. W. Rea is in receipt sioner of Education, State Depnrtmen Thnt It has splashed on you. So you for the men who toll for a liveli- In One Big American, for America, by nincksmltli 133 SteTcnt Are. ot the following letter from J. C of .public Instruction, C. N. Kendall had better quit.—Tallfellow. Koons, First Assistant Postmaster, This letter called attention to recen egislation requiring the state budge Here's hoping that the boys may under date of Oct. 14th: "With refer- to be made up before Nov. 15, there be more successful with their basket- ence to the establishment of city de- fore, requiring that the necessary ball team than they were last year. livery service at your office Nov. 1st, school moneys be decided upon nt an 1016, with three regular carriers and early date. The communication re Kditorlnl:—This year Maine has one substitute letter carrier, you are quested that the local Board o taken a very radical step to en- :ducation decide what amount o directed In the event that an eligibl courage the farmer. A new law has noney they deemed necessary for the been passed providing that all sheep register is not established for your use of the Manual Training-courses and swine and all cattle up to two ••-office prior to that, date, to maka a for the school year 1917-18. In view and a half years of age shall be selection from among the applicants of the fact that the State's share VJ exempt from taxation. Of late years he Manual Training course this year for appointment to fill tho above It has been noticed that the farmers s $1,150.00 the Board thought that at have not been raising much live stock. places pending tho establishment ol least $1,500.00 would bo required in The number of sheep and cattle has a register. Your recommendations 1918. The secretary was instructed decreased rapidly during the last few for tho appointment of the persona ccordlngly. years. Those who advocate this new selected should be submitted on The llnaneo committee reported law to exempt sheep, swine, and cat- balance of $3,547.13 on hand, of which Form 1943 in triplicate to your Dls tle from taxation, pointed out the $634.24 was credited to the Manna: fnctthat during the last fifteen years trlct Civil Service Socrotary for on- Training and Domestic Science De- LET|G the value of poultry nnd poultry pro- dorsemont and transmission to this partments. Tho bills against the two ducts had almost doubled, this being Bureau," latter departments totaled over eight directly due, so they claimed to the hundred dollars and were consequent- Poultry Exemption Act. The advo- This lotfor empowers the Post- ly held back until the next meeting cates of the proposed law were suc- Democratic Rally master to fill tlio letter carrier posi- )y which time the State money is cessful, and the bill passed the Maine Under auspices of tions temporarily and this lms been jxpeeted to he available for the uses legislature by a comfortable majority, if tho locul authorities. The report arranged for Messrs. John Wort ley so that It would not foe surprising If >vas ordered received nnd filed. Maine picked up in this branch of James Beiiew and John Scully, all of The following bills were rend and agricultural work and started a boom whom worn Rpplicnnts for tho Jobs rdored pnld: Nellie Lnmbortson that may spread throughout New anil who took tho oxjiminntlons, havo ilason, iuH.OO; Public Service Gas, England, causing that, section of the The Wilson First Voters' League! boon selected by the Postmaster and Co., $O.SC; Burford Poindexter, $2.25; country once more to be reclaimed Singer Sewing Machine Co., $46.08; as an agricultural territory. havo ngrced to serve temporarily 1. Rerecn, $7.33; M. & M. E. L. ponding the permanent appointment I. & P. n ., $3.00; N. Y. Tel. Co., a The bnskelball tenm held their first of the cnrrior.s in accordance with iC.50; John H. Frlesohltnecht, $1.60; practice on Wednesday afternoon on K. OF P. HALL the results of the examinations. Thi A. Lumber & Supply Co., $71.80; tho K. of P. Hall court. A large 'bomns Downs, $21.60: M. O'Hura, number of rnndldntes wore present temporary appointment has no bear- J3.00; M, Kaufman, $34.GS; Richard ing on tho permanent job or upo'i nnd it is expected that no difficulty Jiiwllng, $4.38; Dr. J. C. Albright, will be experienced In selecting the rating which they will obtain in 2.00. winning tenm to uphold the honor of V OPT 30 RP M the examinations. The young men The report of the Attendance Officer the "Purple and Gold." nine willingly agreed to Ml the va- ind also of the Medical Inspector I'cro ordered filed after being rend, cancies for the time being and If nny he health of the schools was pro- The postponed meeting of the Girls' or nil of thorn should chance to be ounced exceptionally good in the Social Club was held on Tuesday af- Parade Forms at Hali 7.30 P. M. tho successful applicants they aro to edlenl Inspector's report and tho at- ternoon nt which time it was decided jndnnce wns reported gond by the !o have a mnsk-soc|al on Friday the be congratulated upon their success. 87th to wheh only the members of the The citizens aro now evincing their ittendance Officer, The superinten- dent stated that the percentage of at- ligh School are invited, interest In the froo delivery system endance was about ninety-five per by installing mall boxes upon their ;ont. which wns exceptional. Not Telling About His Defoat. houses and also providing numbers Tho report of the Superintendent ot 'Pa, 1 lu>- ii IlKht with Billy Brown thorofor. Thi3 awnkoninp: to the hn- Ichools embodied tho school calendar odny." W|\ nrnvoment so Bhortly to 1>e Installed if holidays for the rest of the yonr. "That so! V^;i\you whip him?" according to the calendar school will "Sure! You iHHA'I suppose I'd be tell- In the city is reassuring nlthough it. ontinuo open until June 20th In taxes tho facilities of some of the ng yon about II If 1 didn't, do you?"— Meeting will be addressed by irdor to got the full 100 days In. iletrolt Free Press. dealers in mall boxes, etc., to provide lolidnys will take in Thursday and an adequate supply for the demand Friday, Nov. 30th and Dec. 1st, Mon- ,ay, Dec. 2Kt.li, to Tuesday, Jan. 2rl, Promin ent Speakers which la made upon them. elusive; Monday, Feb. 12, Lincoln's Rewarded. lrthday; Washington's Birthday, Actor—I linvo been in your coiupnii; o • Urdorod mid paid for by Wilson First Voloi'B* Leuguo Most of life's shadows result from hursdny, February 22; Friday, April on yenrs. Is it not time thnt you tb th to/Monday, April Oth, inclusive, lomethlng extra for me? Mnungcr standing In our own light. < silrlng recesB; Wednesday, Mny i'ea. From now on you shall piny ni ith/ Decoration Day. The school he parts In which there Is ontlu.t:. Talk is BO chBap thnt many a man •ea/ will thus consist of 190 days in- tf/nd of the usual 200, the remaining ''liegeude Bltiettur. has to tako it back'. THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEJT. u r not—fits t street, near Broad nay. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. Borden's Magnolia Cond. Milk II < Items of Interest Presented Limited. Per can 112 OPFOKTUNITIE8 FOE ALL Short Paragraphs for Bus FOB KENT. Readers. Selected Eggs Presto, ' FOB HKNT—I'lat, elslit romna, on Ilioad- Dozen 35c Package way. Inqulreof M. Kaufman. lO-'JH-tf Next Tuesday will be Hallowe'en. He FOR KENT Oil SALE—An elevon-rooin house on David streut. Inquire or K. J. Our O'Connor. 10-28-tf Next Tuesday will be the- last da ricrB this week should attract tho shrpwri buyers, the people who know good values when they see them. FOB ltBST—IlouhB, h rooms, [02 Henry for registration. street, near iiruadway. ln>iuire next door. 10-21-tf Campbell's Tomato Soup, can Sic Jersey Cranberries, quart Oc FOU RENT—Large, llylit room, comfort- A regular meeting of Protection able, ail improvements, hout juid bath. Ap- Engine Company will be held Mon- ply Citizen office. 10-H-tf Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans 25c day evening next, October 30. Gold Dust, pkg. - - 17c FOR HUNT—Rooms In I'arlsen UulMlng. Steam heat, electric llt»ht find water. Jn- quire on premises o-7-tf Honor roll of School No, 1 wai Fancy Head Rice, lb. - 7c New Mild Cheese, lb. - 34c FOIl KENT—Store, corner David street and Broadway. Apply to C Mciiotilglo. 'J-'if received too late for publication tni week. It will appear in next issue. Tryphosa, all flavors, pkg. 8cAlaska Salmon, can - - 18c FOB SALS. John Quinlan has awarded a con Premier Salad Dressing, large hot 23c FOB S A MO at a reasonable price. Two lots Campbell's Baked Beans, can »£c on Ward avenue, six lolnon Highland street, tract to Jonathan Compton for build one and one-hull lot on Prusuoct street, in- quire Ijiidwig Johnson, 178 IJruadway. ing a fine residence on Louisa street Wliife Rose Tuna Fish, III can 14e; ID. can 23e Booth's Salmon Cutlets, can l»c FOH SA.[,K— House, I lots on llurdontown (Like Chicken.) (Something New) avenue, t) rooms and hath, all modern Im- provements. 1'riiM) 81,ouu, easy terms. Apply Next Wednesday being All Saints to A. M. Gordon on premises. 8-fi-tr Day the Holy Communion will tn We have some nearby Fresh Eggs on sale. Supply limited. FOR SAI.U—New 7 room house with all celebrated in Christ Church at 1C Improvements, desirable locution. Jinjuiio •of A. II, JJergen. ".«-] a. m. STAMP SPECIALS STAMP SPECIALS FOR SALE—Four houses hi good locution; We Give Green Trading Stamps Free Deliveries Everywhere also one lot 30x100, No. X> John street. Apply $1.00 In stamps with following to Onus. A. Itoddy, ;('2 .John struot. (i-lU-tf William Brennan, of Davftl street $5.00 In stamps wltli following FOB 8AIJJ—Tiro lots on Fourth street was removed to the hospital li: Pure Pepper, box 10c Inquire John Hutlll!", IMnoavenuo. G-20-lf Scully's ambulance Thursday night Best Tea, %lb,. any flavor80 c Lemon or Vanilla Flavoring R KSTATE—Salable property niivnyH for an ODeration for appendicitis. Brown Bros. Tea Co. Imperial Baking P'der, %lb. 25c •on hand. Dwellings, factory sites, lar^u or small, forms, building lots, etc., at Inviting bottle 10c prices. Now Is the tmio to ljuy. Don't delay. $10.00 in Blnmps with following Rents collected. Fire insurance placed In Owing to the high price of news Corn Starch, pltg 10c reliable companies. Win. II. I'arlsen, Heal Opposite Old Store. Clean, Bright and Up-To-Date. Eatnte aud Rent Collecting Agency, Kit) paper the Philadelphia Record and Blueing or Amomla, bot... 10c Best Tea, lb., any flavor... 60c New York American will bo two Broadway, South Amboy, N. ,|. 1-21-tr Ii.perlal Baking P'der, lb. 15c cents a copy on and oftor Monday Lusk's Mustard 10c 182 Broadway Telephone 206 MISCELLANEOUS. next.

FOR 8.VLH—A few shade trees, at a low price. Inquire of A. II. ilergon, 260 Main The big Democratic rally meeting street. I0-J8-2 in Perth Amboy Thursday evening Tho truth about somo men is never FOR SA.LK—X lot or corn stalkH. Apply was Indirectly the cause of tiio post- Readverlise for Bids known until after thoy acquire monu- to U. K. Applogate, Swan 11111. 10-'it'i ponement of the monthly Hoard ot ments—and then It may not bo found FOB SAIJE—A good work home. Keaaou for selling, automobile dollvery. Apply to Health mooting becauso of the lack On Main St. Paving thereon. • Are You Proud Brown Bros., iiroadway. U-u-tf of n quorum. MONEY TO LOAN liiauinaor|!100,P)0, JSOO, 4409, 1500 and up to JMX>. Inqulro at Law Tlio Board ot Freeholders at a Offices or John A.. Lovoly, 155 Itroadwuy. The Amlcl Club will hold a Hal- neotlng hold In New Brunswick on Refefea Beats of Your Clothes? MONEY TO LOAN on Dond and Mortgage. lowe'en (1 in:eo on Tuesday ovonlng, Uonday voted uminlmouBly to rojoct Apply to J. A. Conn, 1'. o. Building. IK prepared October 31, at Allgalr's pavilion, tho bids of T. H. Itlddlo of Now We are of ours. NOTICE—I will uot bo responsible for any debts contracted by anyono other than my- Sayrevllle. Tickets are 3B cents, Urunswlck, l,lddlo & Pfalfler ot HIIAMI'OOINO, RVALP TIUSATMKNT, self. Signed Jos. 10. van Uloaf. MANIOUItlNO, PAOIAIJ MAH8AUK, BRIEGS-BUILT CLOTHES New Jersey and Philadelphia papers ploago which includes refreshments, Prlzoa Perth Amboy, and (Jeorgo Qundrura copy. Dated October 14,1910. 10--J1-2 will bo awarded for best dressed lady ot this city, for tho muldng of extra- HAND MOUMJINO, VIOLKT HAV for Fall in large variety. and homeliest dressed gentleman. ordinary repairs on section one of AUTOMOBILES. $12.50 to $30 ;ho South Amboy-Suyrevlllo road, OCTOBER 20 FOB HIltB—New B Studebaker touring specifically known, as Washington car for hire. O. W. Welsh. 1-9-tf Last Sunday morning Oscar Letts and on Friday of ouch woek thereafter at and his sister Alberta were seriously avenue and Main street, this city. Fine Suits and Over- 10ST AJfD FOUJTD. Injured in attempting to board a mov reeholdor Alfred T. Korr fathered 327 Main St. South Amboy ing train on the West Jersey & Sea- he resolution and said that It was Telephone 124-J coats for Men, Young LOST—A diamond ring In or near M. K.shore Railroad nt Ashlaad, The 'or the best interest of the county Church. Reward If returned to 'AH Main Any work i;ivon will bo greatly Appreciated. Men and Boys. street. 10-28-1 man had one foot crushed so badly hat tho bids bo rejected. LOST—On Tuesday afternoon, a gold breast that amputation was necessary and The proposals for the repair of this pin, four-leaf clover, pearl in center. Howard road wore received by the board on LORENZ 1URTCH If returned to Mrs. F. si. Llttell, cor. Stevens the girl suffered serious internal In- and Bordentowu avenues. 10-28-1 juries. They are niece and nephew October 9. The bid of Liddle & !1"lae Store Tiia.t of Mr. J. W. Hayes, local agent for Pl'eiffer, of Perth Amboy, was $57.- BARBER HELP WANTED. the R. R. R. R. 98.90 and waa low. George Gun- 229 BROADWAY rum'8 bid was $57,567 or $69.10 high- WANTED—Tivo olllt'O boys, must have Prcsto-Tibrator for Eloctric Face passed eighth grade In school. Apply to er than the lowest bidder. Thomas. gods,"—T.IKMUIH Chronicle. J*" 0 ^awronce Smith, Robert Wortley and ;hers in which each expressed bim- Fancy Table Butter - 31c Ib 33o J, EFRED JOHNSON If marriage wasn't a lottery the lelf ao pleased with the Democratic Remamber the placa, call or telephone. We soil just as we advortlso. law might not Interfere in so niany ;overnment and hoped the party "The Resal Store." cases. ..-" vould bo returned to power on / . 0 \ !oveinbertthe Seventh next. Telephone 261 ,/ 178 Broadway, ! South Amboy When a man makes a fool ot him- A vote for thanlta was tendered to 184 Broadway self over a woman it's a sign tb** >L '•» ^von^for decorating the hall for •South Atnboj, N. 1.didn't require much of an effort. THE SODTH AMBOY CITIZEN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. Sporting Comment. HOMEY IN rOTATUES. New Jersey's story of agricultural jrosperity this year, particularly that 10; Cantlon, 6; Stout, 6; Flynn, 5; part of it which is the outcome of Harrison Arrows Shot Evans, 4; Hlnchcliffe, 1; Tintle, 1. potato cultivation, is well calculated Fouls Goals—Thomas, 2; Flynn, 3; to stimulate to the danger point the Wide of The Mark Stout, 4. already agitated popular sentiment in favor of the "back to the farm" move- HOWLING AT LAST. ment. The Riversides again displayed their Those agriculturists in Central New superiority in the game with the Har- Hut it Seems to be the Perth Amboy Jersey who went in heavily for potato- rison Arrows wheen they ran up an Kiiiicli They run Pirk On raising are said to have made unus- unusually high score even for them. The locals traveled to the City of ually large profits. The crop out- Taking the score figures, 66 to 33, it Peace (ace) Making on Thursday, . side of this state was short and prices is quite evident that the exhibition October 19th, and took two straight games from the bowlers of the Perth •were high and potatoes left the farms put up by the visitors was consider- Amboy Y, M. C A. this making twice FSTANDARD1 promptly at quotations which spelled ably better than has as yet been now that they liavis beaten the Perth opportunities for vacations in the shown on the local court this season. Amboy Looies. The locals won the city, for new pianos and automobiles It seems to be a hard matter for the first game by 10 pins it being no one'a game up to the last frame. In the and for an abiding faith in the love- Rlvie management to get teams fast .second gume the locals won by 3 lineas of everything and the altitude enough to really make his pets do plnB though Smock of the locals had LGASOLIBEJ at which the goose that lays the their level best to come out ahead on very poor scores it was up to him to their own court and it would indeed cop this game, as it would spoil vic- golden eggs is hanging. tory for Ilia teammates, 1'emberlson Perhaps the most spectacular illus- be an interesting game to see some- of the Peril* Amboy Y. M. C. A. need- tration of this is found in the bare thing equally as fast as the local ag- ed a spare to win the game but ai> statement that Henry Cross of Holm- gregation go up against each other. luck will be when a game is close he Tho Rivics this year are faster than blow his spare,, BO it was up to del, Monmouth County, paid off u riinock to win his. Hut that was not $20,000 mortgage on his farm from ever and are seemingly invincible on all to he done us lie had to innko the proceeds of this year's crop of the home court, at least. nine plus to tie tho score or a strike potatoes. Three years ago he bought to win, but lio is noted to his team- The big feature of the game W.IB mates us a fellow thnt never sayit a 230-acre farm for $57,500—this the high score run up by the visitors, die. He pulled his strike and also "YOUR CAR against the advice of frlenda. He their score being the highest accord- I ho bout two out of three games for paid $7,500 down in cash and gave a ed a visiting tenm so far this season. his team. The scores; KNOWS the DIFFERENCE" mortgage for the remainder. The Arrows claim tho light senior S. A. Y. M. 0. A. clinmplonship of Hudson County and Wortloy no ir,7 Subsequently, he reduced the mort- Dlxon 153 their claim to the honors wns easily 18,'i gage by |30,000, largely from private KanibertKon HO 202 ''Standard Motor Gaso/ine may resources, Of the 230 acres eighty seen in the clean exhibition put up HolTman us 170 look like any other gasoline •were planted this year with Giant against the Rivles. While outpointed Smock 1 15B K12 potatoes, from which he took 9,200 I'rora tho start so Far as tho scoring Totals 730 when it's going into the tank, barrels of the tubers, an average of went they forced the home tenm 844 780 I' A V M (' A. but it doesn't feel the same to more than. 110 barrels to the acre. players to get considerable of a hustle Hoffman 147 181 In one seven-acre field he gnthorod on. and nt the same time kept tlioir (iorbu 1119 148 the carburetor. You can't get 1,066 barrels of potatoes, an average heads nnd tempers well under con- MullBtt 127* 141 trol. Tho Rivle passing wan tholr Kolly 157 182 steady power unless you're get- of more than 150 barrels to the acre. PoinberlHon 157 189 It was from this crop that Mr. strong point but the visitors were ting a steady mixture. And your CroBS raised the money with which quite evidently familiar with tho Totals 727 841 874 to clear hie farm of the remaining practice, too, and the way the ball LnmbortBon of tho locals and Kelly carburetor can't turn out a steady travelled about the court taxed the of the Perth Amboy Y. M. C, A. wore $20,000 mortgage. All the other pro- the only two men to reach tho two- mixture unless every drop of gas- ducts of his farm, it is declared, were powers of vision of tho fans on numer- liundred mark. Lambertson's score net, over and above the sum ne3ded ous occasions. of 202 was also a great help for the See below, list oline that flows into it is abso- to pay the mortgage on the farm. It locals to capture the second game. McCroery, the white and gold uni- The locals will travel to Keyport on of dealers in this lutely the same." Is worth adding that the Cross sys- formed lad at the forward position, October 30, to bowl a return game tem of farming is said to be of the was the star scoring man In tho with the Drunswlcks of said place. locality carry- most up-to-date variety. game, his credit being the hoodoo o Standard Motor Gasoline is de- "His potatoes," a newspaper article number, thirteen. "Hank" was there IIOWIJNfl. ing pendable wherever purchased. explains, "were dug with a newly In- with the basket shooting stunt, too, The South Amboy Y. M. C. A. bowl- ing team lost two out of three games vented machine which Is run by gas- with ten goals to his credit from the rolled on their home alleys October Standard Look for the sign—it means the olene, and Mr. Cross is declared to be field and two from the foul line. 12, to the Brunswloka of Keyport. best gasoline and a reliable dealer. the first farmer in the county to usn Thomas doesn't seem to bo as sure Hoffman of tho locals rolled up the Motor potato digging apparatus of this kind. only two hundred score for the locals, on the foul goal pitching stunt as hfi while Vigne and Conway hit for the Gasoline The new digger caused much interest used to in former seasons but the high scores cf the evening with ZVi Polatine Oils and Greases end among the farmers in his vicinity, management has hopes of his round- each. The scores: friction troubles and motor and many stopped at the Cross farm ing into form as the season advances. S. A. Y. JT. C. A. to see the machine in operation." Little Jimmie copped an even half Wortley 167 176 deterioration. Lambertson 156 198 In case this Interesting incident dozen goals, and played a prominent 145 should start too many who have made part In the fast floor work and clever Hoffman 163 202 money in Wall Street in a "back to passing of the team. To those who Smock 197 130 STANDARD OIL COMPANY regularly attend the games it is the farm" movement, It might be well Totals 828 (New Jersey) to explain that Mr. Cross is an ex- evident that It is Jimmie that makes 877 794 Brunswick*. Newark New Jersey perienced farmer who has been on the pivot around which the sure suc- Vigne 158 213 151 the Job for many years, and that he cess of a majority of the plays Stephenson .,.,-... 194 146 193 is assisted by three sons, who are also revolve. The visitors didn't seem to Conway 184 176 213 Or, Walling 154 competent farmers. While almost be overawed to any extent by the 167 172 Hopla 193 138 158 «ny one may be able to boss the job Rivie reputatlon-r-the Jinks for so of watching a machine dig potatoes, many visiting teams and the way Totals 883 840 887 that Is far from being all that is in- Flynn and Stout went after the bas- tolved in coaxing the soil to give up. kets showed that they were no green- AOAISf, BUT NO DISGRACE. —Newark News. horns at the shred parting stunt The local team traveled to Roose- velt on Wednesday, October 18, to either, bowl the Roosevelt Y. M, C. A. team There was no preliminary session Though they lost It was by no means HOUSING THE LATE POIAET. a walk-away for the Roosevelt team so the big game got under way early as they had to bowl every Inch of The extension specialist in poultry and the delegation of First Voters bowling that was in them as the locals husbandry of the New Jersey State put up the best games of the season 1 which came in from the political 'Agricultural College states that it is meeting just a little ways down the so far. In the first game they lost •very important that the late pullets out by 28 pins, but came back strong street didn't get to see all of the game In the second fame and took that by lie .pushed into egg production be- but they did see enough to get their 16 pins. In the last and deciding ) |ore'the cold winter weather sets in. money's worth out of it all, Allen, ;nme the local players began to run 'Usually, if the egg production is de- Into a bunch of splits which cost them the captain of the home boys, kept the last game, Smock was the only -> layed too long, and if tho birds arc out of the contest for the greater local player to reach tho two hundred Immature when the winter sets in, part of. the session, giving way to mark while five of tho Roosevelt play- thoy will not begin tholr production ers hit for two hundred scores or Garages and Dealers in New Jersey Selling Standard Motor Gasoline Exclusively. Evmis, the newest member of the until the hitter part of tho winter. over. Darlington was the star bowl- SOUTH AMBOY 8ATREYILLE SP0TSW00D Rlvie dun Allen filled in well In er of the evening getting three two J. A, Applegate, 34 John St. Nothing will bring tho late pullets Joseph Allgair. A. B. Appleby. Rufle's place nt guard nnd put up a hundred scores for an average of 210 Frank Datterson, Bordentown Ave. to production any more (illicitly at Smock of the locals came next high Sayre & Fisher Co. W. W. Snowhill. good game. Evans also had a tryout George R. Delnney, Stevens' Ave. this llino of the year than taking average man of the evening with 199.1 James F. Horton, 148 Stevens Ave. G. W. Tompson. at the pivot position when the game SOUTH RIVER ^ thmii off tho range, milting thorn In- for three games. The scores: J. A. Sexton, Broadway, Ed. D. Underhill. wns on Ico nnd seamed to itinko good Henry Wolff & Co. John C. Price. to their winter'quarters, and feeding S. 1. V. M. C. A. them well-balanced rations. Besides at thnt position, too. Bvans. looks Dents 1S9 J8!i 174 OLD BRIDGE JAMESHURG nixon 181 i9i MORGAN STATION ,- tho scratch and dry mash, a noonday like a vnUinble addition to the Rlvie 147 Win. F. Hartman, W, M. Appleby Sons. L. T. Bennett. combination and has already played Lambertson ]92 194 171 Alfred Kise. Helmctta Garage. > loci! of moist masli will help a great Hoffman 146 185 F. C. Morris. his way into favor with the fans. 161 W. A. Ryerson. Old Bridge Milling Co. W. H. Quackeubusb, -i donI. Smock ' ' I97 21.0 192 R. J. Reid. Tho Rlvio contingent is something J. W, M'illett. J. L. Squires. Charles L. Thomas. lly Ulna housing the birds early It remarkable, Oame after game the Totals 905 955 845 -• la possible to watch their develop- hall is pitched to the doors and the lioosoYdt Y. Jf. C. A. NOTICE. thereby being bettor able to T. Yorko 170 GO TO TICE'S FOB playing space grows smaller thnn 191 159 ALL PERSONS CONCERNED MAY • "weed out tho undesirable, weak, slow Wm, Donnelly 181 201 198 ever. There is not a team in tlie take notice, that the Subscriber, Ad- i maturing, poor producing Btoclc. Wllgus 156 197 186 ministrator with the will and codicil county that lias the following that Dniilngton 228 J Tt is it grave mistake to allow tho 203 201 thereto annexed, etc, of Sarah Sexton, DELICIOUS SODAS tho Riversides have, n fact that does Jas. Donnelly .... 200 157 1GS Info pullets to linger Into on tho deceased, intends to exhibit his final FUNERAL not escape tho management, especial- account to the Orphans' Court for the '" ringe, and limy should, by all means, Totals' 933 ly so because of the Fact Hint this 94!) 907 County of Middlesex, on Friday, the AND ICE CREAM - uo brought tip Immediately tr> tholr o twenty-fourth dny of November 191C, gives him considerable leeway in the Churches, Societies and Receptions winter (|iinrtors oven nt the expense at 10 a. m., in tho Term of September DIRECTOR arranging oC guarantees for visiting 1918, for settlement and allowance; Supplied at Special Rates. **„ of olhi'i work on tlie farm-or plant, Lambertson Makes the toums and thus enabling him to got tho same being first audited and stat- Individual Plates and Spoons Furnish- ed Free with Ice Cream. X • o— • the very'best that there Is for tli ed by tho Surrogate. 189 David St., South Amboy f ONLY SI) l'lilt CENT. EFFICIENT. K. of P. court. The crowd la as Three Hundred Score Dated October 1C, 1916. RICHARD C. STEPHENSON, As to Servlco nnd Price nsk Those i A fnfotfous buss In England said usual thing unusually Impartial In Administrator with tho will and Confectionary, Cigars J'i'tO n now lind carrier: their applauding of fine work; n feat- Since the Bowling alloys at tho codicil thereto annexed. 10-21-5 I Ilavc Servod. I Tobacco ure that often Is so disheartening ti Yacht Club have been placed in A-l "' "Look-n-hcro, friend, didn't I hire Tel. 211 Brondwny nnd Mofii St "4^ you to carry bricks up thnt ladder visiting plnyero Whon the crowd Is condition some big scores have been NOTICE TO CREDITORS. HEW JERSEY SENTEAI.. _ *»by the day?" biased. With the Huriison tenm made, nnd members are anxious to try tholr skill In hammering the pins. BLIAS S. MASON, ADMINISTRA- ''< "Yes, sir," said the hod carrier, there were lots nf shotB that wore tor of Alexander Letts, deceased, by touching his hat, noisily appreciated, both -Klynn nnd For years past Richard C. Stephonson direction of tho Surrogntp of the TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY has held the high score on these County of Middlesex, hereby gives DELfWY'SGfliGE "Well, l'.ye had my oyes on you, Stout coming |,i for a considerable For New York, Newark and Ellza- ' ' aild -you've .drily done It half a day share of this well-merited applause. alleys, viz. 2CG, but Monday night nt 6.23, 7.07, »7.33, 7.60, '8.17, f!EO. R. DELANEY, Prop. Alexander Letts, to bring In their inni ... oo .„ H „ „ Morgan Lnnibcrtaon knocked this in- 10 01 n is n 52 m 12 33 244 % to-day^ ^flu' spent the other hnlf This la tho score of the gamo Fri- debts, demands and claims against ' - - - ' - "• - ' > ' jjL CjOWfiis'ciown tho ladder," to smithereens hy running off a com- the estate of tho said deceased, im-; 4.38, B.00, 6.51, 8.17, B9.48, p. m, Sun- clay night leto score of 300, and Is likely to der oath or affirmation, within nine dny, 8,26, a. m., 1.49, 5.01, 6.47, 9.24, AUTOMOBILES kR*Tlio hod carrier touched hl9 cap nivwsMeN (BO) Harrison . Arrows (S3) hold tho high record for some time months from this dnto, or they will ',, m Agent for Caution bo forever barred of any action there- "i'U try to do bettor to-morrow, forward Hiuchcllffo, Dncli to eomo. He also made fifteen straight HUl'MOBILE McCroery, forward Flynn strikos, which la nlno u record break- for against tho said administrator. For Long Branch, Asbury Park, -'Sir," ho said humbly. Dated August 23, 1916. Supplies Accessor!* ft Thomiifi, 1CvniiH center Tlntlo er. LnmbortBon Is dollghtetl with his etc., 12.56, 5.22, 8X)B, a. ra., 12.16, Burns guard Lombardy record, as ho ban put ono ovor on ELIAS Jf. MASON, 14.36, 5.39, G.42, 10.07, p. in.' Sun- Expert Repairing 8-26-9 ; Thoo more a woman argueg s tho moro Evans, Alien guard Stout tho rest of the bo>B, and can say ^Imlnlstrator. ;<]ay, 5,02, 9.42, «. m.; 6.11, 9.36 p. m. Touring Car for Hlro by the day or ih« is unable to convince- noraelf. Field Cloals—McCroo,ry,13j Thomna, "beat It, if you can." hour. dva dvflrtiao In The Citizen. Day or night. """" 'Telephono i .'HE SODTH ASTBOY CITIZEN. for any necessary interior improve BISHOP BEBRY PLEADS FOR ments to the rectory, PREACHERS' PENSIONS 3ATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916. CHRIST CHURCH Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 12—"The There was a goodly attendance at opening, of our church-wide campaign the opening of the Men's Club or. for endowment dnllurs for a retiring CHRONICLES Tuesday night. There was no formal competency for tile aged preachers Alice in Telephoneland PRESBYTERIAN program, but there was much music and adequate care of the widows and Baptism:—On Sunday, Oct. 8, in and the Rector projected, with the aidorphans of preachers has been great.' Christ Church, Mildred Emma, infant of the rellectoscope, about 100 beauti- said Hishop Joseph P. Berry at the daughter of John Franklin Paris and CHURCH fully colored views illustrating scenes Wesley Building. The tangible re- j Augusta Christina Paris. and places in "Some Southern Cities,' sults are already wonderful but the Rev. D. K. McCurry was installed viz., Charleston, South Carolina, St intangible results are to be more . .as pastor of the First Presbyterian1 Burial.—O"u™'--"»n Wednesday. Oct. 10,Augustine .^^.,^ .Ne, w Orleans and San Alan Conre wonderful. Bishop llerry continued, •Church on last Friday evening. Rev. >' P™sen, age «4 years. Antonlo The se views were provided (5od ra!lt nim eternaI "By the intangible I mean the senti- Arthur PhillipB of Beverly*, preached S rest! mainly by Mr. and Mrs. \V. (i. Pearce. ment and conviction and enthusiasm att,'excellent sermon on "The Depth who travel muc„ h throug_.=h the south in behalf of the retired preacher At thls writln ll ls 2f>the Love of Christ." Mr. F. E. ' & too early to W(J are indebted als0 to Mrs. EUaa. which has been awakened throughout re ort ur barn art Iceland, of New York City, render- " ° ' P y" but reference ,)eth Pearcej of South Amboy_ forth e the church. That sentiment and con- No. 1 OP A SERIES l ll bB made ln ;«d 'a -solo very effectively; Rev. Win. , ° "''" next week's ,oan of a ,)uml)or of ex(,ellenl ,lU,. viction and enthusiasm will bear INTRODUCING ALICE Kleffer of Freehold, who has beeu ronc es- tures used on this occasion. golden fruit to-morrow. our Moderator, during the time wa | Amongst the items of business, it "The movement moves. It has the nt for et our were without a pastor, delivered the "° S "Harvest Homo was voted to hold a "chowdersupper" swing of conquest. It has that sort service to a far greater c estival lQ the arisn ALICE is a wide- charge to the pastor in an unusually ^ P church on next at the December n.eoting, instead of of a swing because a big thing has Su Z—X awake little per- •ictent than the others, c Attractive,and informal manner. Rev.! "^y morning at 10.30. The church seo|]ring a Kpeilkel, ,t was alsn voU been initiated. The Methodist Kpls- shou d son who is pos- {or the reason, perhaps, c Frank Lukens, w,ho is noted for his ' be crowded to participate In ed that a (.0,nmlttee be appointed to nopal Church is big. Her ideals, her bls sessed of a real healthy that it is the service D oratorical ability, measured up to the ' beautiful and picturesque service. re(,e,ve volulltary contributions fromplans, her faith and her /.eal are big. T le R ector wl sneak on TnG about which she knows expectations of his audience, by de- ' i » " club members toward the fair to bo A small objective makes no winning interest in the little and B llnrfe an eloquent charge to the ^t J™ ^il ^tar glvell LySt Martha, Guild. Mess,,. appeal. Only a big enterprise reaches big things that make life the least. Preston H. KUIK, ICdward McKennn lier imagination. If Dr. Hingeloy had more comfortable and and Fred Chapman were appointed Ic Halted for only a million or two it We cannot satisfy and vineyard and the choir will ren- more worth-while for all made the opening prayer and Rev. act in this capacity, and at thn close would have boon dllllcult (o ralso It. Alice's interest in rail- der some special music. of us. . j. W. Mlnner, who read the Scripture of the ijUKlnens meeting Bevernl mem-He Inul faith to ask for ton millions, t roads and electric light- lesson of the evening. bers volunteered generous donations. and It is sure to eonm. In thn clay She is interested, for in- ing, but we can tell her The Rector will begin on next Sun- [ The election of ollioers was held in Rev. D, E. McCurry was officially day evening his now serios of storo- of meager missionary giving Chap- oiien mooting, Instead of by nomlnat- stance, in the train serv- something about the installed as pastor by Rev. Jos. IIoptlco. n lectures on "Bible lloroes lain McCnbn startled nnd olectrlllud Schaeffer of Atlantic Highlands, commlUoo, and the romilt was asthe church by asking for a million ice that, when she BOwonders of a telephone and their Home Lands." The dates followH- Moderator of Monmouth Presbytery. dollars n year. Wo are distributing wishes, can carry her system. We are plan- and subjects aro ns follows: A very beautiful and earnest installa- Prosldcnt—Mr. I). \V. Rccd. nway beyond two millions now bo- across country to almost ning a number of little Oct. 15—Abraham and the Scenos First Vice President—Mr. H, caiiso he challenged tho church to do tion prayer was offered by Rev. Wm. of His Journey to Canaan. M. any place; Bhe is inter- trips for her through A. Llttell, D. D., pastor of tho First Kerr. so great n thing. Nov. 1!>-Jospph, the Man Who HMOII(1 V|co VresiA(ll]i_Mr c ft ested in the electric light Telephoneland. You can Presbyterian Church, Perth Atnboy. Understood. 1^,^ "The movement has the swing of service that makes her come, too, just by fol- After the installation services a conquest because It million an appeal Dec. 17—Mosea, the Mnn Who Laid Third Vieo home brighter and more lowing accounts of her reception was given to the pastor and President—Mr. A. L. which grlpR Iho Judgment nnd con- Foundations. draco. bit wife, by the members of the church HCIOIICU of our pnopln. That appeal cheerful; but she is in- travels each week in this Jun. 21—Joshua, the Soldier of th» d congregation, in the lecturo room I Treasurer—Mr. tidward McKonna. is not for gifts of charity or benevo- terested in the telephone paper. Conquest. the church. I Socrotnry—Mr. (leorgo II. Mack. lence, It In for the prompt payment Feb. 18—David, tho Host Loved I AsslBtant Secretary—Mr. F. II Chap- of u just and woll-eurned claim. Our Hero in Hebrew History. On Sunday morning an especially man. |)oo|>l mM^- s'«™"i KmllluMon, J. U. him a comfortable support they are these things we are' more than con- April 15-Paul, the Messenger Who Van mu „_ w MoKenn|li ,, „ K)l)Bi quick and glad to respond. Carried the Good News to our Ancos- Charles II. Stuart. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. querors through him that loved us." tors. "Thou, the thing Is going every- Mr. McCurry . demonstrated clearly, whorc because the organization of the that God's choice for us is always The choir was given a treat to Ice Throe more suggestions as how tho campaign Is us perfect a piece of beet and the trials and afflictions cream and n theatre party on Wed-mechanism as has ever been sot up. which come to us are but tests that nesday night by Mrs Elizabeth Pearce. Nothing comparable In tho history of will perfect our characters, If we our church. The publicity depart- 10: 1. Sew a few balls of carpet rags rely upon Christ for help and guid- ment Is carrying the facts and figures at home for the rugs wjileh are to be ance./' everywhere. Leaflets and booklets woven. Balls should be not more IM the evening Mr. McCurry spoke M.E.CHURCH NOTES aro sown "knee-deep." The daily than 5 Inches in diameter, and should John 4-9. "How 1B it that thou papers astonish us hy the Hpacc they Notice of Election and be In the hands of tho Guild not later a Jew aakest drink of me, are glvlnj? to tho crusade. Conven- Eleclric Fans than the latter part of next week. 2. which am a woman of Samaria? for "Go to Sunday School Day" is on tions and conferences draw like a , ,, ... .,„ «»cci n»u Hiino uciiuu Dclberuviuvii t aULt «chei r i*"© tapis for next Sun day. Parents Registration. blister. The speakers take fire with- Desk and Ceiling Fans the Jews have no dealings with the ^ on each p aft n at ,„ fl t0 be w, h hd ctrnMimUanSamaritans.B " "KThQe a«r>mnsermon wnwan s aft out an effort, and the congregations A. C. and D. C. catch the contagion. Intensive money- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO strong plea against prejudice, which 1.3^0 t^o seQfw ^ aprons Gui.w 3^. Atten^ d th^ e ^children^ .^ Th^e pasto^ ^r wil^l preach ^a the legal voters of the City of South gathering campaigns are reaching the 8 in., 12 in. and 16 in. Oscillator was enforced by quoting Ian Mac- ^ ^ atterno0I1 at uo. Be. the parentssermo. Thn e front seats will be Amboy, N. J., that a Claren s words. Be pitiful every man .... . , . , giver of dollars and the giver of GEXERAL ELECTION Type from $8.00 up dimes. Everybody Is reckoned in, . ' „ sides this, every family of the parish reserved for the boys and girls. The will be held in and for the City of and the gifts of everybody will swell South Amboy, County of Middlesex, has a hard tight. 'donation tno th e, fair. j ct of the morning discourse Is Make an especia l effort to be pres- wl]1 be ca ed ]]10I1 to ma](esom e BUDentitlee d "Picking up Sticks." the totals to millions. This great and State of New Jersey, on HOT POINT ELECTRIC IHOHS I movement moans that the best young TUESDAY, NOYEMBEE 7th, 1916, ent at the Sunday School. Remem- We are glad to publish In our Sunday School will begin at the from the hour of 6 o'clock a. m. to AND IAZDA LAMPS ber the time is 2.30. men from our homes and colleges the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. for the church column a list of the articles usual time, and without a doubt many will not be deterred from coming In-purpose of electing the following T , . . , . , ,. „,,, In the box sent this week by Miss of the scholars will be ahead of time. to our ministry because they fear to officers: If you are detained from the mid- ^^ ^ ^ ^ , , ^ Zepp M QrcheBtra g ov tQ face poverty at the end of their Electors of a President and Vice- JAMES DOLAN week prayer service, you « mil. Junlor Allx|1|arlans to one of our a va,uaWe addltion to fte slng,ng active career. It means vastly in- President of the United States, a ELECTRICIAN »n opportunity to receive just ine horae mlgg)on flel(]g |n south Carolina: Invitations have been sent to a large ?reased efficiency. Temptations to United States Senator from the State, any form of secularity will be re-a Governor of the State, a Member Pho » 181 17« Heiry help and inBplration you need U) ( For G,r,B._15 dreBsefl do,, 6 nu doubtiesg many of the of the House of Representatives from a he p you in your Christian life. dresse3 u white apron8> i kitchen formBr Sllll(,av school bevs and irirls moved. Our ministers can now be Come out and enjoy the service at ron, 3 pair stockings, 11 white to™ . , I 7, T, the Third Congressional District, a ap in a t te d Some of Ule ol(1 S men of one work. The Philadelphia Surrogate for this County, Three 7.4B, on ThurBday evening. .handkerchiefs, 10 work bags, 40 yds. ™ » ' »™S Area Is waking up. A remarkable Members of the General Assembly, a _ hair ribbon, 6 doll sacks, 1 doll dish of praise will be sung and remind you Mayor, a Councllman-at-Large, a The Best Office Help ..,,,_ , ,,.,. _ sot, 8 pencil boxes, 10 games, 2 boxes of days gone by. series of conventions has just been Mr. and Mrs. McCurry's little Adaughh- ° Councilman for the Second Ward, a We are fully able to beadB( 2 3tringB beadg| t faI1)1 0 glrls held In the Wyoming Conference. Councilman for the Third Ward, a ter became serlouely ill Thursday, books, pencils, 1 pair knit slippers, „ ...... Crowds attended. No soliciting has Justice of the Peace for the Second deliver the goods _ . _ . . _. J ,„ 1 ™iri'o hnt Severa weeks ago, during the ses-yet been done, but $100,000 of Ward, also the Act entitled "An Act Oct. 5, and on Saturday was removed to l girl s nat, ° _ the $400,000 asked for is already creating a Highway Commission and when it comes to the ii.« Pr« hvt«rli»i HoRnital New York ' For Boys:—14 games, 15 balls, 2 son of the Sunday School, and while B N go n sight. Philadelphia Conference to provide for the construction, re- best stenographers the Presbyterian Hospital «V™£ oatchlng gloves, 2 .bats, 12 pocket the scholars were singing the beauti- construction and improvement of cer- is being organized. This Is the City, and on Wednesday morning, •knlveg > n necktlegp 8 palr stOckingB, ful ulhvmnymnn ..Sweeter .. the front tain State highways, providing tor the and bookkeepers. last, was operated upon for appen-!ibToTses2 whit, e3 handkerchiefspair pajamas., T6 horn,"colored5 *of Mthe -churc »^eeieh listeningr Min.e We have ihief center of American Metho- payment of the cost thereof from the ..-conditiodldti* nW 1eB ar aes googlad taos stat caen tha bet heexr -. handkerchiefs, 30 marble bags, 6 boys by' an elderlf man stood pected. Let us all hope and pray boys books, 1 box darning cotton | wondered since if be was thinking of dism, and will give a good account of proceeds of the sale of bonds to be and needles, 1 pair suspenders, tree'yearg Rone hv because he was sob-herself. So will New Jersey Confer- Issued by the State to an amount of Trainer's Business College, that perfect health, may be restored ornaments, 4 toy baskets, 2 toy drums, ., , . .. . seven million dollars and providing to her very soon. Xmas cards and seals. blnB aIs0 ln tne evening. ence. The good work goes forward for the payment of the principal and Perth Ambor, H. I. The value of this fine box is $69.00. here with added zeal. And Delaware interest of said bonds from the Harry James Dleker, infant son of The subject of last Sunday's ser- Conference, though not rich in goods, motor vehicle license fees, registra- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dlehor, was con- Here's the latest wall from ecciesl- mon was entitled, "What is the Soul?" will do her share. tion fees, fines and penalties," is to astlcal quarters on the "high cost of A large congregation was present. be submitted to the voters. GEO. M. MORTENSON socratod to (ho Qnorn "If it is a good thing to strike Said General Election will be held (Successor to V. Newell James) ment of Baptism, on laBhte SundaSacray four-year-old one of our clergy WBB vlBltlng rela- while the iron is hot, this Is the time at the following places: morning. Recently the pastor attended the to strike. A short, eager, compelling FIRST WARD—In building owned Plumbing tlves In a neighboring city. While sit- one hundred and fiftieth anniversary crusade will give the coveted results. by Joe A. Sexton on Broadway, be- »»ni> oiM.BMH.fl AT A PIlFMinM- tlng "TOmi th° breakfa8t table one,o( the Reformed Church at Millstone. tween Main and Second streets. Superintendents, pastors, official mem- SECOND WARD—At K. of P. Hall. and Heating UNCLE »AM.»»Al»Ai n inivraiu. morllmg| n0 was requested to state the Over seven hundred people were pres- bers, Sunday-School teachers, young THIRD WARD—At Phillip Sulll Estimate! Furnished That Uncle Sam's topographic maps (flrst thlng his father would say before |enit. Old friends who had not met in people, Christian women—everybody van's Store, Stevens avenue. Jobbing Promptly Attended T* are appreciated by public-utility cor- cnting, supposing that tho little urchin [ years, greeted each other. Head- who shares in the 'benedictions FOURTH WARD—At City Hall. SHOP: STOCKTON ST. porfttlons is shown by the fact that Would answer, "Say >:.race." But to stones in the cemetery dating back brought through the minister—let us Between First and Second Sta. telephone companies throughout the the surpriso of tho tiAtlonor.theboy to the early part of the seventeenth push the crusade with red-hot zeal! United States nre constant purchasers, j replied: "Go light on that butter, century wore in evidence. The ad- BOARDS OF REGISTRY AXD If everybody will only do bis share, Office and Residence: 197 David 9t These companies send froquont orders s, it's forty cents a pound." dresses of the day were of the high- ELECTION Phone 241. to tne Geological Survey, Dopartmont victory is already assured!" in and for the City of South Amboy, est Christian scholarship. The Dutch N. J., will make a house-to-house of the Interior, for HB maps In lots Almost overy Sunday we note the ] Reformed stock are sturdy people, GO TO TICE'S FOB of 260 or BOO, and occasionally when return of some, long absent, to the THE NEW SEED LAW. canvass from September 12th. to The law which has provided the September 15th, (both dates included) some big contract hue been landed ..Lord's House. May the procession A large gathering of the young for the purpose of making a registra- as many as 1,000 maps aro ordered • continue and grow larger. Weary people mot ln the lecture room of funds for the Seed Laboratory of thotion of voters, and will meet on DELICIOUS SODAS at a time for the use of the engineers wanderers, come back to your spirit-,the church last Tuesday evening to New Jersey Agricultural Experiment TUESDAY, SErTEJTBEIt 86th, 1910, and linemen. Some electrical-supply ual mother, the Church! In the old transact business. "We must help Station during the past four years from tlie hour of 7 o'clock a. m. to AND ICE CREAM companies keep complete sots of thehomestead, the light burns for you our church" seemed to be the intent has been superseded by a law gen-tho hour of !) o'clock p. ni., for the erally known ns a labol law, ln that purpose of making ndditlonal rogls Churches, Societies and Receptions maps of areas In Statos In which thqy nnd she watches with sleepless eye of tho young folks. A program very [rations and conducting Primary Supplied at Special Rates. expect to do extended work, and | d with welcoming arms for your musing and Interesting followod tho ts main feature is the requirement of Election, nnd on ' . n an a certain labels on packages of seeds Individual Plates and Spoons Furnish- whon they hear that contracts are to home-coming. In the words of James business session. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81st, 101C, ed Free with Ice Cream. ndicating tho quality of seed con- - be let for such work they refer to Montgomery's beautiful hymn: from tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m. to fined therein. The full text of this ^ these maps, and with the "lay of the"People of the living God, Special Interest Is being manifested the hour of 9 o'clock p. m., for the law Is given In Circular 59 of the ox. Confectionery, Cigars 'land""'"before them can tell at a I have soiv-'ht tho world around, in the Social department of the Bp- purpose of revising and correcting Paths of sin und sorrow trod, poriment station, which is available registry lists and receiving additional and Tobaoro glance the character of the work that worth League. Just watch tho Indi- registrations. Peace and comfrot nowJicro found, cator and BOB for yourself. upon roquest. Tho new law also pro- Tel. 811 Broadway and Main St, vill he required.and can make tholr Now to you my Bpirit turns, vides for free test, examination and RICHARD M. MACK, 's promptly and iriiei'.is-ntly. The Turns, a fugitive unblest; o • analysis of seoil for rcsidonts of tho9-9-0 City Clerk. jhone officials who are "using Brethren, whore your altar burns, O receive me into rest. Decision Means Success. stato. In spite of the new law in- laps extensively" stato to the dividuate Bhould use the same pre- NOTICE. DELHNEY'SGAflAGE 1 Success in life depends far moro that they are of "Indispensable St. Martha's Guild held an enthu- upon decision of charactor than upon caution in tho soloctlon and purchase ALL, PERSONS CONCKRNKl) MAY GEO. R. DBLANBY, Prop. - inVthelr work. 1 lake notice, Hint the Subscriber, Ad- siastic and largely attended meeting the possession of what Is called nonius. of agricultural seeds as horetoforo ministrator, etc., of John A. Dnvls, Tuesday and much Important business The man who Is perpetually hcsltatinc advised. It Is well to bn certain as \deceased. Intends to exhibit bis final as to which of two things he will do, iiceoimt to the Orphans' Court for AUTOMOBILES ' Optimistic Thought. was iransacted. There had been a to what the statements on tho label ie just give men a patient bearing will do neither.-William Wirt. actually mean, and to understand just the Comity of Middlesex, on Friday, Agont for generous response to the call for car- the tenth day of November l!)10, nt '•% they will show proofs they are pet rags and the workers woro "knoo- how far they can bo used in judging 10 n. m., In the Term of September, HUPMOBILE 1. quality. Appearnneo, vlpror of sprouts, M. doop," as it wore, but they are call- 1!)1G, for soltlomont and allownnco; -a Forgets His Pessimism. and triteness of varloty or strain are the name being first auditod and Supplies Accessories ing for more rags! It waa unani- You may have noticed that a man ira Do That: factors which Indicate nnd greatly stated by tho Surrogate. Export Repairing mously voted to ropapor nnd rodoc- who says life isn't worth living Is tho ;h, \ha familyy loafeloaferr . ftfToct quality, njmilts and profits. Dated October G, 1916. Touring Car for Hire- by the day or. jrovBdtng the familly ,orato tho dining room at the roclory, first to make an offort to Bave himself JOHN A. DAVIS. JR. nnd further to provide In the futuro when ctanger threatens.—Exchange Use tho Sood laboratory. 1014-5 Admlnlfltrator, hour. Day or night. Telephone 267 4. V, \ KWBEP Kweries THE QUALITY STORE WHITTIER, THE POET ? BY NIBOR. ? was right when he wrote: "For o/ all Sad Words j Brief Items Concerning People We Cracker Offer! of Tongue and Pen—the Saddest are these Isn't it funny? You ask a man Know thai Prove Interesting You will surely take home some biscuit when you read where the fire is and he doeBn't know. Reading. 'It Might Have Been'" jAsk him what the ball score is and this adv. They are fresh, right from the oven. he'll tell you and also what inning !it is. | Ralph White of Newark spent Sun- ! It's a phrase of vain regret whith everyone should strive to avoid ? 7 7 day last in this city. Takhoma Biscuit We climbed aboard a trolley and special, per package 2 Don't go around this Fall with Mr. Carl Kmmons enjoyed Sunday 3 when safely on the platform said to the conductor "Let her go." Howith friends at Red Bank. Nabob Preserved Figs, can - - - a suit that makes you sigh promptly replied, "How do you do?" every time you look at it. ? ? f Mr. Samuel Schleimer, of Elizabeth, Unicorn Steel Cut Coffee, lb. - - If P. A. ran't land that armor plate j was a local visitor on Wednesday. VanCamp Pork and Beans, with tomato sauce 14c Find out NOW what the Inter- plant w,hy not try for a limburger cheese factory? The location, resi- Mr. anil Mrs. A. M. Hamilton visit- Webster Brand Saurkraut, special, can 12e national Tailoring Co: oilers dents and appearance of the town am ed friends at Newark on Sunday last. certainly correlative. Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, package 10c you. See their tip-top fabrics Miss Anna O'Connor ot Asbury Mora Molasses, can - - - 1 Oc . and their Smart Models and Does this weather mako your Pnrlt is visiting her parents in this Nabob Catsup, free ironi artificial coloring, bot. 1 Oft thoughts turn to those titillating city. get a lineton their super values. "heavies?" Fancy Creamery Butter, Whole Milk Cheese and Strlctfy 1 ? ? Harry Stnnakcr and John DoolinK Fresh Kggs at the lowest market prices. N. Y. Herald, says President is spent Sunday last with friends in Costs nothing to come around and find out. making gains in a "fiercely content- Newark. Goods Promptly Delivered, ed" straw vote. Wouldn't it maka You're always MORE than welcome. you think of the mini who drank Rin- Mr. ami Mrs. Hravey Hansser, of ger ale and it went to his head? First street, wore Jamesburg visitors William E. Slover 7 ?_? on Sunday lust, May wo extend our felicitations to John St. Tekphone 103 Near B'way the young huusowlfe who put tho Miss Helen Krnnions of First street GEORGE GREEN clams In tliR chowder without re- spent Saturdny and Sunday with moving their nvorcDiitH? Kxperleuce friends nt Hod Bank. < "The One-Price Store" is tho best timelier. ?—'f—? Mrs. Joseph Schuylcr of Mnin strout Wo don't hour niueh nowadays is spending a week with nor nephew 158 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. uboiit tho remarkable exploits of thdat l'ort JiirvlH, N. Y. Good Values in Outing Flannels at Yankees, do we? Nlen. v v v Mr, Wallnco ISmiiions of First What him happened to Hilly unil IIIH struct spent from Friday to Monday 31. KAUFMAN'S ' t 0. T, S. C? Cuvo canom! lust ut Norrlstown, I'n. X When Mnlawun gotH that luko will Miss Florence Pa risen, of David Ladies' Outing Flannel Night Gowns in blue the water How over the dnm runHlrout, was a vlnitor nt Freehold on and pink stripes, at - - 50c KEEP IT IN MIND about 1000 yards mid then jump hack Wednesday mid Thursday. X Into tho lake? Uampheo know, ask Ladies' blue and pink striped Outing Flannel tho correspondent who sends In "news -Mrs. John C. Thom lias returned Gowns, yoke and sleeves edged with con- Y went II Is news." from Brooklyn, where sho recently THAT ntlendejj the funeral of her mothor. trasting colors, at - 75c and 08c, X Wonder If that Cuban newspaper Ladies' Good Quality Outing Flannel Night The Citizen Job Department still has $10,000 to het on which James J. Lynn, of Henry street, i country will win In the muss across spent Stindny BR tho guest of Mr. Gowns with yoke embroidered and scal- la prepared to do any and all kind* of the pond? Perhaps 11-53 blew up Victor Frandsen, of South Kivor. loped, in white, pink and blue stripes at $1.25 t the figure 1. Ladies' Outing Flannel Petticoats in blue and PKINTUSTG t —. o— • Mr. Ed. Anderson of Perth Amboy and Miss Margaret Donovan of this NOTEHEADS MMES WILI-S. pink stripes, with nine-inch scalloped city were New York visitors on Sat LETTERHEADS t James Mills, aged 29 years, depart- urday. ruffle, at - - - 33c and 45c ENVELOPES Y ed this life at the State Hospital, Trenton, on Monday last, afterabrlof Children's Daisy Cloth Night Gowns in white, IMLLIIEADS Y Miss Jule Donovan and Mr. Thomae illness. The body was brought to Campbell spent Sunday in Brooklyn pink and blue, at - - . 4*.)C STATEMENTS this city and taken to the homo of as the guests of Mr. Campbell's sis- BUSINESS CARDS t his mothor, Mrs. Henry, of Main Children's Pajamas in blue and pink striped • ter, Airs. Rogers. SOCIETY CARDS street. He is survived by a widow. outing flannel from 4 to 14 years, at - 51f<5 RILED BLANKS I Funeral service was held at 9.30 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hammell Children's Dark Grey Outing Flannel Romp- BLANK BOOKS o'clock on Thursday morning from • I and son, Granden, of Woodcliffe, V. ers, at 5ttC PAMPHLETS the Church of Our Lady of Victories, J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. f Sayreville, the Rev. Father Kerr Hammell of Second street. Full line of Ladies', Men's and Children's Root's celebrating the high requiem mass Y for the repose of his soul. Interment Underwear, sold at the same price as Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Stockton, of was made in the parish cemetery at t David street, spent several days re- last year, no advance. Sayreville. M. A. McCarthy of this cently visiting Elmira and other points Y city was funeral director. Full size Blankets in grey and white on sale- of interest In the state of New York. for two weeks at - - - Buy from Citizen Advertisers and jet value ' Advertise in The Citizen. Campbell Strusholm, who returned to this city several weeks ago after a two year's stay at Sulphur Springs, Iowa, has accepted a position at the du Pont Works. , 31. KAUFMA& 150 Broad waiy, South Am boy Ambrose Hubbard, who recently resigned his position at the Union Powder Works, has accepted a posi- Greenspan Bros. tion with the Lake Torpedo Boat Co. HUNDREDS ATTEND BARN PARTY. tee. The decoration of the Parlih ^ Bridgeport, Conn. PIONHRS OP LOW PRICES. House -was done by the Altar Gund Fra* Deliveries te all parts of South Amboy Telephone Orders Promptly Attended To I The "Barn Party" given In thoef the church, Mrs. J. M. Parker, Mill TELCPHONC 19 WE GIVE ELK STAMPS. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hammell and Christ Church Parish House on Thurs- Charlotte Muirbeid, Miss Dora Fred- George Hammell of Second street, day evening was a wlerd and amaz- ericks, being notable among those 188 Broadway South A mboy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hammell ing success. The attendance, reach- who suggested unique ideas for the and son of Woodcliffe, N. J., motored Ing about three hundred, was more decorative scheme. Mrs. Wm. P. to Summit, N. J., on Thursday. than Justified and the costumes worn Nichols, assisted by a large and ef- Reduced Prices on Pure foods For Friday, Saturday and Monday contributed the amazing and wlerd ficient corps of workers, looked after A. T. McMlchael and W. D. Twlng effect referred to. There were garbs the place wherein is prepared the pay'' > are among those from this city who of all imaginable descriptions fromIng for the road to man's heart, i.».. will attend tho one hundred and fiftieth the simple milkmaid, of whom there the kitchen. I Red Seal or BrooKside Eggs were many, to most elaborate genteel $1.00 in Stamps Free anniversary festivities at Rutgers The decorative scheme followed ws» Saturday only Guaranteed farmer lady dressed-up effects. with purchase of groceries College, Incidentally witnessing the to deck the room with cornstalks, A grand march was held In which to the amount of $1.00, ex- football game with Washington and melons, nnd other harvest products, Leo this Saturday afternoon. the costumed folks marched past a to such an extent that one easily Niee Lean Cali Hams A C* ;cept sugar or meats, ii,>ou number of Judges, prizes being award- Imagined the place as being the barn Ave. 5 or 6 lbs. Sat. only lb. I sJ\t ; present this coupon. ed to the best costume among tho on some farmer's farm in time • of "DOGfilE" KO.AST OX THE males and one to the opposite sex. plenty. ' '.'.', GREENSPAN BROS. BEACH AT MORGAN Miss Margaret Brown, daughter of Air. and Mrs. B. R. Brown, or Main Campbell's Soups, assorted, 3 lor 25c A "doggie roast" was given at The New York Herald would have Morgan Beach last Saturday night street, was awarded the prize for the girls, her costume imitating an us believe that President Wilson by a number of friends in honor of caused the German submarine U-53 Very Nice Onions, ,£%":.;* 4 qts. 30e Very Best Butter Mr. H. Sanders, who has been em- countrified old maid, the effect being as startling as it waB amusing. Mr.to appear oft ouf coast. What next ployed at Union Powder Works In will the President be charged with? Medium or large the capacity of a chemist for some Elmer E. Coward wns awarded tho decision In the male contest, his The big Interests surely ought to be- Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. time past nnd who left early this able to find something more. Sweet Potatoes 4 qts. 20c week to accept a more lucrative costume being that of a Yankee By the strip 22c position in the State of Virginia. farmer with hayseed in his hair nnd Those who attended the roast were: corn husks sticking out of his poc- Probably Futurist Mu*io« Mr. and Mrs. Win, Hayes, Miss ket and abbreviated band bag. He was a "reformed" old fashioned: Apples, special, 4 qts. 19c Shaker Salt, reg. 10c can Bertha Burkhardt and Miss Charlotte Various forms of entertainment country newspaper editor that bad- ' Burkhardt, Miss Holon Applegnte nnd were Introduced to nmuse the gather- found farming ii better pai Messrs. E. J. lmtnr.r, Win. Plersall, ing and refreshments of coffee ami thim editing, nnd be was te Ivory Soap, cake - 4cHotel Astor Rice, 3 pkgs. Boyd Mitchell nnd II. Saundora. crullers were served to satisfy the crops with n company of fellow et'H nt tlie villnge crocery. After enjoying the roasted "doggie," cravings of hunger. A very enhanc- marshmellows, etc., on the beach the ing program of nltino selections, vocal "Well, Ilviii. 1 s'pose you'te a nt Marvel Milk, 3 cans 25cShredded Wheat, pkg. lie party took advantage of the bright renditions, etc., had been prepared farmer now. been nt it for ten ye. 2 lb ck moonlight to "lilke" homeward, nnd wns rendered by the performers, remarked one of the friends, meantime expressing their regrets at their efforts being greeted with hearty "Oh. I'm a fnnner all rigb' Square Milk, 3 cans Leui, "and 1 s'pose I'll always , Mauser's Flour, lit on?y 1.21 the parting with their friend w.ho and abundant response. There is no but I tell you the Hmell o' prlntft) leaves a large circle of acquaintances doubt but thnt the gntherlng had the time of their liven and tho merry- la still UIIINIC to my ears."—India Butterine, lb. to regret his absence from their Us News. Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. Gc midst. muking, dnnclng, Tucker playing, etc., o • kept on until the lateness of tho hour brought tho festivities to a halt, The Difference. Unfortumtely True. Puffed Rice 2 pkgs. Macaroni, 3 pkg. 25c Mrs. Win, S. Dey anrt MJrs. C, S. "Light shower" ip It would be better, poi jpo, if a Kansas. City Stfir a man could recognize his mental In- Stults were tho ladles who made the excellent crullorn and Sirs. Christian! Just before the ball Very ISTioe "Watermelons^ ©e\,j 15o firmities us rcndlly as he recognizes burst" ia a thunder his physical l«(iunities, but hii can't. hml chnrRe of the proprnm commlt- church time. THE SODTH AJTBOT CITIZEN. and friends of the correct address all that a talk with any of the l'06i the proposition of the Pennsylvania of their homes, that is, the street and TERMS:—O\K YKIK: M is ADVA.VCK Oilice MaT will hearten any faint Railroad Company, and insisting that number in accordance with the recent hearted would-bf- applicant. ' the rights of the residents and prop- MOMAGHAM TELEPHONE 280 ordinance passed by the Conimo;i closing let us suggest ihat it nit c-,ty owners of this city he respected. Council which provides for a uniform lie permitted to lie .said of us that ; Although of a different political system of house numbering through- 113 David Street while we sini high, we are too lazy t•> luith than Messrs. Stanton, I'arUen out the city. The correct number i;HKs«n;-rn shoot. and Kerr 1 feel it my duty to *up- >V> specialize in g"o,l niputs, »sk iii<>«f> u h ciiH be obtained upon application to ni;r meats. - —o • port these gentlemen and any others KllKinrt of •ignutureafihe wntur siiruiMiiiik-ation The information will be forthcoming I grab by the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. Prime Rib 10 Hindquarters of without charge and if they so desire .Much has been said in the public tbA press and elsewhere recently, about [While there has-been some talk by R0ast . IQ- Genuine Lamb - r " the "Hole-iii-the-Wall" and the streets the opposite party of making- this an purchased at the engineer's oilice or issue against these gentlemen, 1 elsewhere. For the convenience of and roads through and lending into Forequarters Pot our city, but to my mind the true have no doubt but that they would Roast 14c-16e SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916. hoilgeholder8 (he engineer bas s0. be perfectly willing to go into the of Lamb - — cured a qualified engineer to go merits of the case have not been strictly adhered to. In tills matter, ! campaign °o their records in this It seems to be the general iinpres- around and put up the correct iium- matter. NON-PARTISAN". sion among the Voters that Daniel W. hers on the houses of those who make as in all matters, there is u wide Veal for roasting 14c up Clayton will be re-elected Surrogate application for this service. The diversity of opinion as to what is the by a large majority. Mr. Clayton de- charge for this including the number best solution of the problem. (ill.M)ItlM WAS LOWEST ItlDDEK. Fresh Killed Chickens, Fresh Hams, Sausage, votes all his time to tbe oilice, and plates is two bits or a quarter of a Some of the opinions expressed are Etc., at lowest prices. is most courteous to all who have dollar. Sold by themselves the mini- undoubtedly inspired by the desire of (Continued from Page One.; 1)er aeal £o business to transact. He is the same hers retail at five cents each the certain parties of a different political • N °t for new curbing and T to all. It looks as though his oppo- price which they command anywhere, iaith, than Messrs. Ken-, Stanton and forty-two cents for resetting. N . B.— Wutcli our daily sijrn Ivwrd fur money-savers. nent Mr. Spencer will have plenty of in the five and ten cent stores or Parisen, with a view to placing these A. K. Jensen, also of Perth Ainboy, Something special every day. time after November to attend to elsewhere. gentlemen in an unfavorable light bid twenty-three cents per sijuare before the voters of our city, whose ,l()ot for sidewalk, seventy-eight cents law business. It Is absolutely essential that each 101 Quality and Weight Guaranteed. TELEPHONE 26 o— house lie equipped with a receptacle suffrage they are seeking at tho (• ! ' "'leal foot for curbing and forty- olcctlo Otllel s live cents for resetting. No doubt many friends of W. Burtis o£ 3Olnc kind for mai1' Anything will »- ' HI-O inspired by L d re t0 K r vor wHh tll(J (Jeorge (iiiiidrmu, of Ihls city, was Havens still feel sore, and those of d0 from a wilste 1'asUpt nr sallcc lm" drawn $8,808.33; water department scription price is $1.00 per year. A ' ' f "'" " awarded tho contract tor doing the W. M. Thompson likewise, therefore to the most »>« "orate of door slots. Pennsylvania H. It. Company olllcluls. credited with balance of $11,C4O.D8; group of men who appreciate keenly work, his bid of twenty cents per Thomas. J. Scully for Congressman U ls "ne ol' tllc »ostil1 »'<"l"irenients Others aru inspired by a maliclotiH sanitary sewer account with balance what such a publication can do for square foot for the sidewalk, seventy- of $1,201.3:5; and Hroadway Improve- the farmers of the state have gone will probably carry both Ocean nnd that at least eighty-five per cent, of desire to do Imrm t riHo gentlemen who havo sought to be trim to tluslr five cents |ior foot for new curbing ment account overdrawn $410.75. All down into their pockets and put up Monmouth, and Middlesex will give the houses be equipped with recept- constituents and thoroughly Inmost land forty cents for resetting, the the above reports were ordered re- the money to start It. It Is hoped him a big majority. Mr. Scully's acles. The Idea behind the require- in their convictions in this matter. ! lo1"' ljell>K iilno thousand and eighty colved and filed. that all progressive farmers in tha record in Congress has been good, ment is to save time for the carrier. and therefore he should he sent back His apparent upon the face of it that Still others, one in piirtlcular, who 'dollars, being the lowest bid submit- The action of tho council at a re- state will co-operate with this under- did not have Urn honor and courage ted. cent meeting in granting the trans- \ taking. Full particulars can be ob-j to the House of Representatives. it would he practically impossible for of hlii convictItiuR to sign his liiuno, Hid of William Oray, of South for of a liquor license from John!tallied by writing to the E. B. Voor-j o the carrier to cover any amount of territory if he were obliged to ring but used tho limn de pluino "Tax- Itlver, nt eighteen and one-half gents Furrow was reconsidered at the in- hees Agricultural Society at Till! FIIKK V the bell or knock at each door and payer" to his article pn hllshod In (ho por wjuuro foot for sidewalk, ninety stlgatlon or Councilman Parisen in a Brunswick, N. J. The City ol South Amboy was re- then havo to wait until the persons I'orth Amboy livening News recently, I cents for new curbing and sevonty- motion to that effect. <:oiitly congratulated In these columns within answered the summons. Hence iKht to lni|iRH(!h the diameter of two for resetting were ulmi glvon Councilman Stanton spoke of sev- onglneor. mailing an extension of the mains to ,B one wUh tbe Presldent ,„ that be_ Since tho appointment of Postmus- fice together with a HHtuple uniform Taxpayer to gain favor with tho said A communication from the Superln- tho house not now in connection, A Uct is BOt for(h by congressman ter Rea the receipts of the office have coat. So far as Is possible the local Itailroiid Company, wan allowed to tondont of the water works at Perth motion to that effect was accordingly ThomaB j SculIy jn the followlng grown until the amount required by Post OIHce has all tho equipment pass unnoticed by MICRO gentlemen Amboy relating to a bill for water made by tho First ward ropresenta- ' 8tatemenl: IIHe(l the post ofneo department has been ready now for the use of the curriers because of Its origin, It being demon-i during .lutie which remains im- live and carried. j ..JuBt as sureiy>» ne said t0 nls ln. reached and Congressman Scully has mid they have but to step In nnd Inko strntod by the lone of tho article that' liul(1 UCCHUHR of some controversy Councilman Parison stated that ln terviewer, "as Lincoln in his Eman- given *ls support In no small meas- up the work. II originated In the mind of a jackal. wlla read. The letter went into do his opinion the outage in the bill of cipation Proclamation struck the ure. TheBe men aided by the Woman's It Is essential also that the incoin- Kvory resident of this city, county/"" regarding the controversy ani Iho lighting company did not allow ?,h.a<*le,s,from * ra,ce w}*°s° wh°l<» Club and others havo worked un- ing letters bear the correct address, or state or even of this country has contended that there was no roaso x. ,, V.L .v. . i XJ "fe harj make report of non-burning lights be grasping capital wrung financial prof- installing proper receptacles for the for each house number. He sorts his loldcr who have consistently opposed ordered paid: Streets more thorough In their observation | its"Littl out eo f tinyprisoner, immaturs ofe bodiesthe cotto, n mail. pile into these racks and then picks he proposition of the railroad com- of unllghted portions of the city. .... $104 2 looms, some others grubbing in coal Small mail boxes and house num- it up In rotation before he starts out pany, could be bribed to violate their Labor Adjournment was taken at tbe sug mines, working In glass factories, the bers can be obtained in the local on the route. It will therefore be oath to tho citizens .of this city and John Sutliff 10 Si scstion of Councilman Parisen. canneries, an army of these—150,000 stores at a very reasonable and seen how confusing it would be when :oimty. Charles Vass & Co. .... 12 Oi —designed to bo stunted in growth, As to the merits of the proposition, Estate of James H. Gordon.. 45 2 physically and mentally. Morally in- moderate cost. The work of placing a letter comes in addressed to a per UNION PACIFIC HEAP ARGUES defensible the practice, yet it stretch- Sewers them is scarcely worthy of mention, son at South Amboy. There may bo as every one knows, but which some FOB WILSON'S RE-ELECTIO ed back in this country to the decade yet the people, or some of them, at more than one in the city and the seem to have forgotten, one of tho Thomas Downs 338 7 following the Civil War, when a great • In an interview just made public least, do not seem to feel disposed to clerk does not therefore know into lonatlons which was to be made to M. &. M. E. L. H. & P. Co.... 10 01 period of development of the textile explaining his reasons for supportin industry took place. The Injustice of do the little bit that ls asked, and for which route to put the letter. Or the city was a bridge twenty (20) Miscellaneous President Wilson for re-election, Rob It had inspired some legislation, but which so much is offered in return. there may *e two or three persons of feet in width (over all). Can any Larson Fox, account Henry ert S. Lovett, president of the Unioi: routed In one state, the evil was cejj- Here 13 an inducement even for the same name living on the same person of sound reason, or with or- street 7 2C tain to appear in another. The bogie Pacific Railway system, declares th those who have no civic pride nor street. In this case how is the post- dinary foresight say that a bridge of S. A. Printing Co., Henry of state rights was raised when President's course has given peace humanitarians would have Federal desire to improve local conveniences man to know to whom a piece of this width is sufficient, even for or- street 3 42 and prosperity to the nation. action. Abroad, Germany, England and conditions. Has there not been mail belongs, if it does not bear a dinary traffic? Another of the many S. A. Printing Co., printing.. 16 93 and other countries, as long ago as While calling the eight-hour law time without number when that trip number? and useful gifts was to be approaches Albert Dletz 40 00 1833, enalted laws to curb the prac- for railroad employees and the Mexi- to the Post Office in stormy weather There are some in the city who do on either side constructed of macadam, N. Y. Telephone Co 50 tice. But hero, tho various Interests can policy "mistakes," Mr. Lovett de to whom the flesh and blood of the and deep snow was a very unpleas- not welcome the Improvement at all. which mostly every one will agree is Poor lares any other President might havi children was but something to be ant experience to contemplate? Hava Some of these do not appear to be en- not a substantial pavement. These • John Sutliff 62 1 transmuted - into jingling dollars, made the same errors. Against these, there not been times, too, when yoa thuslastlc over the prospects of hav- approaches were to be maintained by j Chris. Kelly 8 00 fought every effort to stop the traf- he says, is a record of brllllan fic. Economists, educators and soci- have not made the trip on that ac- ing a postman call at their door with the city at an enormous expense in Rstate James H, Gordon 60 36 achievement. ologists, strove to rescue those chil- count and that important letter was their mail because they will then be view of the heavy traffic which would Public liulldlngs and Grounds dren; proved by statistics the physi- The President deserves the suppor deprived of the pleasure of a walk no doubt pass over them, Tho ap- Estate of James H. Gordon.. 46 90 cal and mental degeneracy of the received too late? of the big business interests of the The town of Keyport has had the to the office as has been the habit proach on the Mechanicsvllle side, on M. & M. E. L. H. & P. Co... 35 21 population in districts where children ountry, says Mr. Lovett, because he were largely employed. free delivery service for some time of many for so long a time. Others Rarltan street from Ridgway avenue, Street Lights has applied the law, and not White and secured' it with the prompt co- are against it because it will, or would be so steep that heavy truck3 M. & M. E. H. & P. Co 498 84 "And there was another side, and House favoritism, to business and has operation of a smaller population does, reflect a measure of credit upon and horse drawn vehicles would be Loss outage of $2.24. hat affecting the position of labor, been fair and impartial at all times. for dt Is undoubtedly true that the than South Amboy. Must we admit some few individuals or organizations, unable to ascend. Fire Department His stand for American trade rights, more young people were employed, that wo are so far behind the smallor The free delivery system ls a thing Another of the gifts was to be an by so much was lessened the Ubor M. & M. E. L. & P. Co 2 09 his settlement of the currency ques- municipalities In public service? that this city should have had long approach to the city from Bridge market for the able-bodied man. Public Services Gas Co 3 60 ion that previous Presidents but tin street through the private right of Quoting the figures of a couple of The lminodlate success of the free ago and now that the city is to have Jeremiah O'Connor 10 00 kered with and his fulfilment of the ears ago, .'Inclusive of those above way of the said company to the corner delivery mail Bystem which ls to be It silly prejudices should be forgotten Chla. French 10 00 romise of tariff revision, Mr. Lovett and ,belownl6, two millions were In of Broadway and Main street, said ap- Industry—and two to three millions Instituted in this city about the first and all should co-operate to Insure Salaries and Fees declares, are arguments for Wilson's proach to be paved a width of sixteen able-bodied men were looking for of the coming month of November de- its being an unqualified success right John McCloud 2 76 re-election. work! penda largoly upon the co-operation from the very start, (16) feet with an improved pavement. Frederick Semonlte 13 50 Reorganization of the army and "And noiv the day is here at band, of tho citizens and residents of the There are a great many who are As every one knows, and the opinion Harry Parlaen 39 00 navy, the railway president declares when the child shall listen no longer city at largo. For a number of years under the Impression that they are has been expressed by tho best en- P. McCabe to the machine or the spindle; or 5 00 was brought about by the Wilson ad- back many progressive peoplo have not obliged to have the carrier ser- ineerlng authorities in the state, that John J. McCormlck 19 32 with bruised, bleeding fingers, pick ministration and the efficiency of the oxproBBed a desire for the free de- vlco but can still call at the general coal from the screens, or work in the road-bed can not be made to sus- John Quain 33 12 lorces increased. The President's the canneries with swollen, sore, In-' llvory syatom.and It is now. shortly delivery for their mail. Thi3 is a tain a pavement across this meadow, John McCloud 9 59 >redecessors, he says, are now criti- fested hands. As nature and civili- to become n reality. Tho citizens somewhat erroneous idea for the zation intended, the children now in without bulkheadlng said road its en- Water Works cizing lack of preparedness, though should therefore take pride In this general delivery is intended mainly shop and mill and mine, will be tire length, which would necessitate Labor 99 00 hey had the same opportunity to forward step and heartily co-operate for the use of transits into the city properly educated, hnve a chance to an expenditure which would make the Estate James H. Gordon 8 08 accomplish it. The shipping bill to grow normally, healthfully and right- with the Postmastor and his staff In nnd for those who contemplate re- proposition impossible on account of P. A. City Water Works.... 1,127 97 promote American commerce, he fully. gotling everything in readlnoss for malning but a very short time. Along the great cost. Even if the road .George M. Mortenson 63 70 lolnts out, was another constructive "For this emancipation, the new tho Installation of tho system on Nov. the routes where tho carrier service could bo constructed we would, in a S. A. Printing Co. freedom for the child toilers, they 16 00 iece of work. have President Wilson to thank. 1st or thereabouts. is to pass the residents will have their very short time, be confronted with United Leud Co... 74 80 And to those critics who profess not Examinations will be held In the mall delivered by the carrier whether another hole-in-the-wall, which gives A resolution approving of the, action to understand him, let me say that, TIIK VOOKIIEES FAHME11. t is in that essential sympathy and local Post Ofileo on October 21st for they so desire It or not unless they promise of being a rival of the now of the finance committee in renewing l the position of letter carrier. There have a box in the Post Office. This !ompr ehension of his fellow-creatures • famous hole. n Stevens Avenue improvement note The E. B. Voorhees Agricultural hat the clew is to be found that can." are to be three carriers and tho salary may inconvenience some who carry In return for these munificent gifts , for twelve thousand dollars, which Society, an organization closely con lead us through the Ipbyrinth of his. to Biart is eight hundred dollars per on correspondence intrigues which the generous donor modeBtly requests fell due on October 7th, and had been ected with the New Jersey State mind nnd heart." yenr, or something like sixty-six dol- they do not want tliolr families t:i that wo give our consent to the clos- renewed for a throo month period at Vgrlcultural College, has taken a Iars per month. Anyone between tho become cognizant of but the few will ing of the "hole-in-the-wall," thereby tho usual five per cent, rate was in- iignlficnnt stop in agricultural devel- IfKV. ,T. EDGAR FRANKLIN. ages of eighteen and forty-five arc have to suffer that the many may be causing the properties In the lower troduced by Councilman Stanton and pment In New Jersey by launching Rev. J. Edgar Franklin, a former eligible for tho appointment and the benefited. section of Meehanlcsvllle to depreciate adopted. he Voorhees Farmer. The men who astor of the Presbyterian Church of "~ civil service examination for carrier Tho fact that the examinations are in value anywhere from 100 to 200 The report of the overseer of the cad the movement have felt the noed his city, dropped dead on Sunday is an extremely easy one that any not to he held for the carrier appoint- per cent., and which would, in my poor showed a total cost of caring if a publication which would keep ast while officiating at the evening ordinary person could easily qualify ments until the twenty-first of this opinion also cause the properties In j for the poor for the month of Septem- he farmers of tho state in closer service at the Eisner Presbyterian in. The successful applicant for the month, coupled with the short time the upper section to depreciate, her as being $89.r>r>, of which $33.00 ouch with the experiment station and Ihurcb of Wilmington, Del, of which position will bo raised n hundred dol- thus allowed for examination of the (rather than Increase in value), aS|hnd been expended In outside aid nnd (her agencies working for agricul- e was pastor. Iars each year until his annual salary papers and establishment of ratings some of the owners have been load n total of SJ12.00 due from Madison iral advancement, and which would reaches eleven hundred dollars. The of tho applicants may delay the In- to bellovo. Township for cure of its patients. irther among farmers the exchnnpo LETTERS. posltion also carries with it a fifteen stallation of the service to some slight They also ask that we vacate cer- There are seven inmates at the homo. ' experience, the discussion of com- Following is a list of unclaimed day vacation each year with full time extent but not for more than a few tain streets, to which we have an In- The report of tho Police Justice on problems and co-operation for tters remaining in this office, tor nnd all Sundays nnd holidays off, too. days at the most. It behooves t'10 disputablo right, (though doubted by showed a total of twenty dollars col- utnal ndvanttiRo. To moot this ic week ending Oct. 14, 1916: There will be two deliveries each tiny young men, particularly, of the city somo), that tlioy might lay tracks In !locted from fines and ten dollars from eed, the society is starting n publl- Mary Trutt.V, 223 Broadway; Capt. fthnt each carrier will be required to to at once file an application foi tho very back-yards of residents of.license fees during the month/ •t.ion. The Voorhees dinner, which enry Smith, Alfred K. Price, Mrs. mnke in addition, to the collection of examination so that tho plum may Main street, one of tho best rcslden- September. The report of the cotl^ ^'exclusively to the In- irtmkc, Miss "A. Byrnes, Mra.- A. the mall from the various corner not go to »omo outsider lo come in tinl streets in the State. tor showed a total collection of ".l Jersey farmdrs, and .ndcrson. boxes throughout the city. nnd take a good Job right from under With these Tads before its can any- 742.SS. of which $1,177.85 bail, ,1 with those Interests In calling for the above ploaae say Thf public In general should nt their very noses. See the Postmaster nno question the sincerity and honesty \ as water rents, ,o, personal, practical idvertiscd." J. W. REA, P. M. onctt'riotlfy publishers of magazines, or hl3 assistant for any Information of Councilman Stanton, Ruo\anil Parl- jreport of Tr*-- or farm publication can. o they do -bunlnpns that l« desired hnd it Is assured lo ien knd Freeholder Kerr la opposing / the genr r monthly and the sub- Advortlso In Tho Citizen. H THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEX. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916. Sporting Comment. HIGH SCHOOL tcrcttcs the Oyster Cracker that makes the best oyster better. mark to win, in throwing his first ! MENTIONINGS * BOY SCOUT i Rivies Win First Game ball he made a split composed of the Serve them with soups, salads, 6 and 7 pins which is a very hard chowder, etc. They will add to DOINGS. Of Basketball Season split to pull, and he missed his chance your reputation as a hostess. by a close throw. Donnell of the At the last meeting of the Boys' locals was rolling way off form In the A. A. the matter of increasing the Alwayifrtth. At all groemn. Before an enthusiastic crowd aiununt of funds in tbo treasury was Troop So. 2. first game as he has not been bowl- fans that packed the Knights turned over to the finance committee A full attendance is reiuested a Pythias Hall to overflowing, the Rfvei ing very much, is the reason he was NATIONAL BISCUIT the meeting on Friday evening. olT. who declared that they already had sides, three times champions of Mi a plan in view. We are now In- Ciipl. Dixon expect his team t COMPANY On last Saturday afternoon tt dlesex county, came back into tliei formed tti:it the plan has matured Scoutmaster took twelve boys of tii own last Friday night and defeats brace up shortly and win matt o the season's games. He knows that thi and arrangements have been made Troop out in the woods to efcici th the Mich'eiin A. A, quintet by thi with the management of the Empire night. The weather was denglilful score of 30 to 28. The Michelins season is young yet and is sure tha and after spending a pleasant nigh Theatre to hold a benefit performance who came to South Amboy with wha his players will bo hitting the wooi and enjoying a good breakfast, thi hard later on in the season. Pre on Friday evening, October 20tb. The squad returned home early Sunda; wa3 by far the heaviest and stronger paratlons are being made to have th performance will consist of a five morning. team that has ever represented tii part picture featuring Norma Tal Mllltown tire industry, put up a gam Middlesex County Howling Leagu this year. A meeting will be held in madgc, .the popular movie actress, Edward Ely, who is to be taken in fight, and at several points in th to the Troop, was a guest on the over the latter part of this month. Th This picture will be followed by game they rallied and threatened t< night hike, Saturday evening. score: two part comedy sketch, Tickets come out on top. may be obtained from High Schoo The site of the camp Saturda it was a great battle, one tha s. x. y. H. c, A. 1 was the same as on previous trips o Wortley 162 students at the price of 10c, Don seems just to have buen made to sui 148 18 miss this big treat. this kind, and a good many times an 179 anticipated at the same place durin the tastes of a first-night crowd Smock 181 14 Olxon 144 128 15 the coming months. Full of "pep" and brilliant plays, th The Juniors held a clans inveting amo kept tho fans on edne every P. Hoffman 1C9 107 15 Scouts Kurtz, Stockton, and Ham Donnell It2 recently nnd elected the following minute, and tho fans gave vent to students to sorve as thoir officer.- mell have erected a large, flag-pol W. Lambortson .. 159 14 upon which Old Glory floats when heir enthusiasm with loud cheers for tho present school year: ('resident ever the Troop is In camp. when the final bell showed the local Mian Irla I,urns; VIcc-l'rcMidont Total 7«8 811 'avorltes two points to the good. 792 Dunald Hoffman; Secretary, (Jeorge After supper Bussy Slover an Woodliriilire Ti'iim JUvIcs A]>i>ear in Now Sulls, Dunn; Troamiror, Milton Davis. Tin Senior Beadle, Chris. Nlcorro; Junior '.Percy Wallace, two of the Juniors A. SlmlnBon 172 J3 SOCZSTISS entertaiend the Troop with a wrest- When they eamo on the floor li 192 BB Is to bo commended on Its ux Beadle, Louis Wentiel; Tnutaaa, their natty new uniforms of old gold Kolly 170 117 IB dm. Win. S. Tmex Post, No. 6J, Mathewi Cornln, Aaron Hyer, Richard ling bout. After a hard tusscl liussy cnllunl HcloKtlou of oIlicerH. McCloud. found himself on his back looking and white, the Hivles wore given a II. Slminson 179 1C5 IS (J. A. H., meets drat and third Wed Percy straight in the eye. A. Orclnor 172 182 23 nesday afternoon of each month ai Oorm Lodgre, >o. 86, 9. II, 8, warm reception by the fans. The Talk itboiil your riirlhimentury IA>W 3 o'cloeli, In Michael Welsh's Hall R, Valentino 1f.O 1C4 IK Regular meetings second and fourth - Without John HyerB and Buss Mlchellns took tlie llnor five ininutOH It cnrtnlnly Is used to advantage tiy Commander, Cioorgu H, Seward; Adju Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., In Slover, the hike would go flat. Johr before "Hut" Allan's clan mndu IN tho glrln' orgnni/.utliinH. T,h« meeting taut, S. H. Chatten. Welsh's Hall, First street, Preildent, Is the comedian of the crowd, whlh Total JM.'I S20 SM 1 ppearance. With the Mlchellnttet if Ilio (llrlH A. A., whlfli was hold St. Sh'iilien's Lodge, Jio. 68. F. t Ncls Martinson; Secretary, A. L. Bussy is the best entertainer. A. (trainer rolled high ocoro nnd Johnson; Financial Secretary, George >voro "Hen" Tntler, Gliurlle Crnbiv) n thft fiiKlltorluni on Thursday aflur A. M, meets at K. of P. Hall, f avorngo for the ovenlng, II. Slmlnsoi and third Mondays of each montt Mortensen; Treasuror, John 8. Lund. Just aB the Troop arrived in, cam] Walt Smith, Klroy Steedlo, and Prod IOOII of IiiNt wmik, wns about as fix- dlo Oarlimd. Tho Rivies hart in tinl noxt, A, SliiilDHon with I!I2, find IlolT (oxcopting July, August and holidays Independence Engine * llo«e €«. a monoplane flew over us, iltlnK and noisy an u professional at 7,30 p. m. "orm "Hank" Thomas, "Jlminle" Clint unn with 197. No. 1, meets third Monday in- each 'liosH tnurnaniRnt. The meeting was month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman The following were the results o :on, Johnnie McCrcory, Scott Hum* Jovl I'urker Council, No. fi», Jr O, some foot races at camp Saturday. •allod to onlnr by tlio prunident, Mlvs IJ. A. AU meet evtry Friday even Martin Shuler; President, John B. The track laid out was clrclec nd "Wak" Twlnp. l/OIMIv HOYS WIN FIIOW Thorn. The mlmitflH of tho IIIHI inert- Ing In' Knights of Pythias Hal! Woodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearee. three times by each contestant, and livlnir a NR» Illvlc. I'D Kill AM HOY V. M. •'. ,t iig woro road by the ftorretury. A Councilor Charles Carlisle, Recordlnc the following is the time of each The appearance of Twlng In a Illvor- Secretary, J. h. Applegate. Juniors—Leo Larson, 31 seconds The Smith Amlmy V. M. C. A. bowl- Ively (IIHCIIHHIOII HH to the mi'ans of LOWEST I'It ICED Philip Kurtz, 35 seconds; Percy Wal- lide uniform was a woloomo surprlm ing team won their llrst match .swelling their treasury followed ami flood Samaritan Lod^ Ko. 52, K HAKDWARK STOKK IN TIIWN. «f I'., meets every Wednesday even lace, 35 seconds; John HyerB, 36 o the fans, for them had boon muc.r of tho KOiison on 1 heir home alloys 1 nal 1 y the plan of charging for ad- seconds; Edward Slover, 38 seconds. (peculation as to whom the Hiver- ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. Hall Tuesday, defeating a team composed nilsHlon to basketball practice wns corner of First and Stockton streets O. I. BERGEN Seniors—Scout Quatd, 28 seconds; ide management would select for thu ot bowlers from I bo Perth Amboy Y iidoptoil. Tlio meeting was adjourned Chancellor Commander, Frank L Scout Kurtz, 30 seconds; Scout Ham- xtra berth on tlio local crew. Twins, L'ornerStevenu avenue and Pint Hreet. mell, 32 seconds; Scout Stockton M. C. A. Tho match was very inter- Hawse; Keeper of ItecordB and Seals William A. Chapman, llartlwurc, Tinware. Anatcwarc. 35 seconds. who is by far ono of tho largest has jstlng as thorn were only 21 pins dlf- It was at the closing exercises oi (iiis Hxturth, MantuiK. (ins etball players performing in this orenio hi the throe games. The' firm ono of tho public schools in Boston General Morgan Lodge, No. 86, I Platss. Etc. Scout games were enjoyed around lelghborhood, is an athlete of tli< game was won by 75 pins, South hat Marjprie was reading bur prize O. 0. t\ meets every Tuesday even toe large camp fire after dark. ing at 7.30 o'clock, at KnightB oi •loiiHe. She then related how "Lee 'actor, and tho big blond Rutgers • as a crackerjack it being up to the I'oro his best sword and was hand- ., meets every Thursday evening at K Scoutmaster—"Oh that's the airship 8 o'clock, in Knights of Pythias Hall 1, coming back." man seems Just to fill the bill. He ast four men, Hoffman of the local somely attired in full uniform, whila 1 lll probably perform many times Sachem, Andrew Kvlest; Chief of • Bussy—"Huh, do you think they struck out, Mallett missed his spare, >ant had on only an old ragged Records, George Q. Cliver; Collector will drop any 'bums' on us?" his season before Amboy fans, and COAL«-WOOD Imock up and duplicate Hoff, stunt nlon suit." of Wampum, Stephen Miller. ilthough captain Allen has at pres- which put the game on ice and it Note: Contributions of gentlemen'^ lanthe Council, No. «. D. Ot F. BOCKS OF THE GRAND CANYON. nt no Intention of breaking up the ilao gave him tho only two hundred ast-olT clothing joyfully received. Imp'd. Order of Red Men, meets every irganization which has weathered The visitor who looks into the Grand core of the match. second and fourth Thursday of tht BEST QUALITY COAL Ive seasons, "Wak" may eventally be- month at 2.30 p. m., In K. of P. Hsll Canyon from the vicinity or El Tovar Dixon said his boys were oft for a Editorial: Most of the straw used ome ono of the "big five." 'ocahontas, Sarah E. Dill, K. of R., may, when the first overpowering Im- Hant's run of victories, but said that n making our summer hats does not Edith Newman, KINDLING WOOD (M.00 JffcCreery Shoots Well. hey will not stop at the 26th game, ;omo from our own country, but pressions give place to particular Sterling CMtle, No. 50, K. S. E. a== observations, note the great aeries of "Hank" Thomas scored the first mt keep right on going. Wish you rom China, where the straw cutters meets first and third Saturday even- Five Barrels for jl| " •early horizontal rock layers whose lasket for the Rivies, but after that ick, Dixon, old boy. nJ braiders are willing to work for ng of each month, at 7.30 o'clock DDLIVKRIID ||f I Tarled colors and cyclopean carving o was held down tight by the husky Smock was high average man for ery low wages, And though the im- ,t Knights of Pythias Hall. Noble PIMM It give beauty to what might otherwise lchelln center, Walt Smith. Johnnie he night with an average of 170, torted article is In every way inferior Chief, Burden Golden; Master of Records, C. H. Edwards. be a gloomy and terrifying Bight. IcCreery came to the forefront with 'emberton was second with an ave- o the home product, China holds a He may perhaps wonder how these n baskets, although guarded by age of 171, and Dixon third with an nonopoly of the hat business. Not Panl OeGnw Hamllttm Loins No. .verago of 166: The scores: uly does the Chinaman refuse to 552, I), of K. T^ meets every second beds of rock were formed, bow thick atler, the former Rider-Moore-Stuart and fourth Sunday of each month at they are, and how long it took for tar. Great floor work by Jimmle Oi Jit X a 31* lv» A* mprove the quality of ,his crop from K. of P. Hall. President, Leonard them to pile up, Inch by inch, on the lantlon and Rude Alien featured in Donnell 171 111 169 ne year to the next, but he also re- Tlce; Secretary, 'William Bulm»n; ^PONEBAL bottom of a now vanished sea. He is le game, both of these boys making Lambertson 162 167 156 uses to cut the straw until the head Treasurer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Dixon 166 163 169 f the grain is perfectly ripe, Nat Agent of Official Publication, Ed •ot likely, however, unless he is a onderful showings. Charlie Crabiel ward McDoaough. trained observer, to have bis attention Datured for the Michelinites. loCfman 138 156 ]87 [rally, the grass thus obtained is dry Singing Society Llcderkrau, Stntk i attracted by the dark, less conspicu- "Tom" Cantlon, whom the Michelln- mock 184 144 200 nd brittle, and less durable than the reen cut variety. In a recent article Amboy. Practice of tinging Ukea ous rocks In the very bottom of the es had previously asked to ihave act place every Saturday at 8 p. ci canyon or to see that these are very referee of the Initial encounter, Total 821 741 831 n the subject of straw and straw BuBlneu meeting held every flm 189 David St., Soutti Amboy different in many ways from the ltd the whistle, and his work gave P. X. T. M. C. A. ats, the Literary Digest asserts that Saturday of each month at 9 p. m stratified rocks above them. Yet tisfaction to both tho invaders and offman 165 159 191 the sixty-nine cent bargain counter Fred Thumhart, President; John Kut- Ai to Serriee and Prfee atk Tkett these rocks—mostly tough crystal- 142 149 at Is grown in the same field with cher. Vice-president; George Nellui I Hare Semi, the local fans. erba 139 Secretary; Chas. Steuerwald, Treas- line granite gneiss and schist—which "Gene" Bh«l Sings. loyer 140 168 175 hat on the five dollar shelf. The urer; B. Orobe, Librarian. the river,-after cutting through thou- "Oeno" Bird, Perth Amboy's popu- allett 159 185 136 ifference lies in the smoothness of sands of feet of the overlying beds, 178 193 Frienshjp CoDneO, No. 16, D. ol lar songster, helped to entertain the emberton 143 tho grass, and the pattern used in L^ meets on alternate Fridays of Is now battering and grinding with crowd before and after the game, one raiding. each month, at 2.30 p. m., KnightB of its boulders, have an interesting story 832 844 Pythias Hall, First and Stocktos J, of his selections being "Turn Back Total 746 for thoso who may bo able to read the Universe." AH of his numbers A return match will .be played on War item In Ancient History. "The streets, Councilor, Mrs. Edytbe New- •tt. They are the oldest rocks In the man; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada elicited encores. hursday, October 19th, at Perth 'ersians -went through Thessaly Ward. Undertaker canyon and, in fact, among the oldest Fine Banjo Orchestra, mboy. 'ithout a, check." Protection Engine Company, meet* In the world. Thoy were In part One of the big features of the o Revised: "The Persians went and Embalmer deposited as sands and muds In n on the fourth Thursday of each opening night was the presence of a' Preparedness. hrough Thessaly like most of us month at Engine House, Feltut 173 HENRY STREET, sea, In part accumulated as lava flows, banjo orchestra under the leadership K. timid youth, devoid uf slilll. ire going through life," street, at 7.39 p. m. President Wil- and In part Intruded beneath the tn IOVO'B campaign begun to drill, liam Birmingham; Vice-president, South Amboy, N. J. of Abel Larson. This musical organ- 3ut by the time lie WNKII'I scared • surfaco as molten rock. All theso jives of motorists remind us John Sutllff, Jr.; Treasurer, Michael ization found favor with the fans •le found tlio Kirls were nil pro-paired. Welsh; Secretary, Prank D. Stan tor; Prompt Serrke Bar or Mgkt. materials became aolldlllcd, and later —Judge. We may malte our own subline, who enjoy tripping the light fantastic Foreman, John Qulnlan. 6-24-1C Sotentc Prices. they Were slowly heaved and crumpl- steps. It has been engaged again for Knd in scorching, leave behind us Star Building and Loan Association, ed Into mountains which were In Papa Excepterf. The policeman, every time. future Riversides Ramos, and will Bella—Don't worry iil'ont .lark. dear. of South Amboy, N. J., meets in City NOTICE TO CREDITORS. time worn down by rain, rivers and play this Friday night. Honk! Honk! Hall, on the fourth Monday evening perhaps the waves of the sea to a 11 the world loves n lover. BLIAS S. MASON, ADSfflNISTRA- The Score. StRllu—Yes. Hut papa "<'tH SO im- in each month. President Thomas nearly level land surface. This sur- or of Alexander Letts, deceased, by This Is how the Rivies celebrated porldly lit Minus.'—IViiiisylviinia Punch Yesterday is gone—To-morrow may C. Gelslnon; Secretary, John J, De- face finally sank beneath the sea and laney; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. direction of the Surrogate of the their debut of the 1916-1917 season: low!. ever come—To-Day Is short—Got ounty of Middlesex, hereby gives bocame tho floor on which fresh sedi- Klvorsliles (SO) Mlchcllns (28^ :usy! Star of Jersey Lodge, No. 484, B. notice to the creditors of too said ments began to accumulate. Twice Canltou Forward Garland Very Much So. of L. F. and E, meets In Welsh's Alexander Letts, to bring in their Hall, first Sunday of each_ month al dobts, demands and claims against at least was this mighty oycle repent- McCreery Forward Crablel ed In the Grand Cnnyon region. 2 30 p. m., and on third Tuesday ui the estate of the said deceased, un- Thomas Center Smith 7.30 p. m. R. P. Wortley, President; der oath or affirmation, within nine / Recently, In an attempt to work out WM How Leap Year Started. Burns Guard Steedlo Humiison lu his 'Medli OEVI, ICu- L. D. Wortloy, Financial Secretary months from this date, or they will xome of the details of this ancient Allen Guard Tatler tindarlum" quotes the following qutilnl. and Treasurer; A. R. Hartshorn. Re- be forever barred ot any action there- cording Secretary. history, L. P. Noble, one of the geo- Field goals—McCreery 10, Thomas radii ion from an old Saxun trcntlse: for against the said administrator. Dated August 23, 1916. logists of the United States Geologi- 3, Cantlon 1, Burns 2, Allen I, Gar- 'Some assort that the lilssextus or leap Washington Camp, No. SC, P. (), cal Survey, Department of the the lay comes through this, that Joshua S. of A., meets second and fourth ELIAS S. MASON, land 2, Crabiel 4, Stoedle 1, Tntler 2. >raycd to Odd that Iliu NUU might Interior, studied • thorn at several Goals from foul—Steedle 30, Thom- Monday nights of each month, at K 8-2G-9 Administrator. places on the south sldo of the river itnnd HIIII for line day's li'iigth that lie of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock, George E. as, 4. might mv«>i'|i tlio bouillon from llio Where, often with considerable diffi- Coward, president; Win. H. Coward, SOTICE TO CKEJ>ITOHa o and tbiil Cuil had gruutcil liimuml his vice-president; Dert Lambertsoa, culty, he was able to get down to HARVEY EMMONS, I5XBCUTOR BOWLING. 'ollowcrn. l( Is true Unit, (lie KIIII did Master of Forma; John H. French them. HIB collections were studlod itnnd mill for OUR day's length over financial secretary; B. R, HnvonB of James P. Scully, deceased, by microscopically by another member The local Y. M. C. A. went down ho clt.v uf (it'liiititi. iiut thp day went recording secretary'; William M. An-^direction of the Surrogate of the of tho Survey, J. P. Hunter. Tholr defeat for the third time this year onviiHl In tlio siiinu milliner us oilier deraon, treasurer. County of Middlesex, horoby gives layn. And the lilxHi-xtii* IN nut Itiroii^-li notice to tho creditors of ^hfl said report, a scientific paper, has just tholr home alleys, Woodhridgo bo Court HurltJin, No. «, F. of A, James P. Scully, to bring In their been Issued as Professional Paper tho tenm which put them o\. but, as Homo (In Ililnl:." meets an the second and fourth Wed- dobts, demands and claims against! the 98-1 and may be obtained by address- the third time on Thursday, Ortobcr In France HIM! Homo part H of Spa in nesdays of each month, at 8 p. m. In estate of tbo said deceased, under Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, Nels oath or affirmation, within nine Ing the Director, tT. S. Geological f>. Tho Woodliriclgo bowlors took nil 1'ortugiil llii'i'i; c.slsi.s a tI'udltItm mown us "tlio gluwt of leap year." Banks; Sub-Chief Ranger, Thomas inonthB from this date, or they will Survey, Washington, D. C. nil throe games, winning tire first Grace; Financial Secretary, Edward be forever barred of any action there- lelievciH liiitlilH ni!.v tlmt n imirreloiu) Dewan; Treasurer, James Mlnnlck; by 713 pins, tho second gamo was ""hey'vo got n muzzle ou It. It uouHtor iinnvally uppearK on leap day for against the said executor. no one's up till tho last frame when Recording Secretary,' Martin Kane; Dated Sept, 25, 1916. "orous.—UU'Umonrt/ Tlmes- ind tiisnrrpug&'liuniaii affairs for the Senior Woodward, ' Fritz Dolks; Smock of tho locnl team nooded a HARVEY EMMOV Advertise in The Cltteen. •cmalnder'of the your, Junior Woodward, Michael Preit; 9-3JD-9-3B-9 / Bxeecic " \. 5i J. •*<» THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN. I I Seotfts Hammell and Stockton, Scout PROPOSALS. SOCIETIES I Hammell said he would rather get hit in the eye Witberspoon than with SEALED BIDS AND PROPOSALS Notice of Election and Gen. Win. S. True* I'ogt, No. 67, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916. will be received on Tuesday, October 0, A. H., meets first and third Wed- $ BOY SCOUT Charlie's foot, as was the case. 10, 1916, at 8.30 p. m., by the Commo) nesday afternoon of each month at • Council, at the City Hall, South Registration. 3 o'clock, In Michael Welsh's Hall. .WTIBAL <;AS Scout Stockton of late has been Amboy, N. J.. for the construction of Commander, George H. Seward; Adju- Statistics just completed under tb< DOINGS. losing ground as the best athlete in a sidewalk and curbing on Henry tant, S. H. Chatten. supervision of i. D. .Northrop, of the street, from Rosewell street to its .NOTICE IS HERKHY GIVEN TO the Troop. Brace up Charlie, and Westerly end, for the City of South the legal voters of the City of South St. Stephen's Lodge, No. 63, P. * United States (leological Survey, Ue stage a big "come-back." Amboy, N. J. Amboy. X. J., that a A. M., meets at K. of P. Hall, f.rat and third Mondays of each month fartment of the Interior, show tha Troo|i >' All bids must aecompained by a GENEKAL ELECTION the year 1915 was one of derided ex (excepting July, August ami holidays) There were unite a few present at "Inhale, inhale," commanded one ofcertified check for Three hundred will be held in and for the City of at 7.30 p. m. pansion for the easing head gasoline the meeting on Monday night. We the Scouts to a squad of Juniors at ($300.00) dollars, drawn to the order South Amboy, County of Middlesex, industry. The quantity of raw gaso of the Treasurer of the City of South and State of New Jersey, on Joel Parker Council, So. 69, Jr 0- were glad to welcome Norman the last meeting. Amboy, N. J. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER nil, 1916,11. A. JI_ meet every Friday even- line extracted from natural gas andKdwards, who has not been present , Sixty working days will be allowed from the hour of 0 o'clock a. m. toing in Knights of Pythias Hali sold in that year amounted to Ci,364, at our meetings through the summer Bussy Slover hasn't quite decided for the completion of the work. the hour of 7 o'clock p. ra. for theCouncilor Charles Carlisle, Recording C65 gallons, a gain of 22,712,033 gal nonths. ;wha t t0 put in tne paper about Paul Specifications may be obtained at purpose of electing the following Secretary, J. L. Applegate. lone, or 53 per cent., over the quant the City Hall, or at the office of theofficers: • Eminons. You had better look outCity Clerk, South Amboy, N. .1. fiood Samaritan Lodge, No. 52, ity marketed in 1914. The average The scouts who have not passed for Bussy or he will be "shooting yon The Common Council reserves the Electors of a President and Viee- of 1', meets every Wednesday e ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. ' price received for the unblended pro the second class test yet should with a brick." right to reject any or all bids, as may President of the United States, a duct at the sources of production was best serve the interests of the City. United States Senator from the State, [ corner of First and Stockton Bt study up and notify Scoutmaster | Chancellor Commander, Fran 7.9 cents a gallon, and the marke By order of the Common Council. a Governor of the State, a Member Dill when ready to take the test. RICHARD M. MACK, of the House of Representatives frum Hawse; Keeper of Records and value of the entire output was $5, SPORTING COMMENT. 9-30-2 City Clerk. the Third Congrcs-Ional District, a William A. Chapman. 150,823, a gain of O.C cent in average Who "chawed beef?" Surrogate for this County, Three General Morgan Lodge, No , unit price and of $2,044,914, or 6G per Members of the General Assembly, a 0. 0. t\ meets every Tuesdf cent, in total market value, compare' HOWLINM. Mayor, a Couneilman-at-Large, a ing at 7.30 o'clock, at Kn' The physical training class went Councilman for the Second Ward, a •with 1914. The South Amboy Y, M. C. A, bowl- Pythias Hall. Noble Grand through another drill on Monday Councilman for the Third Ward, a Noreross; Secretary, Cha The volume of natural gas utilized night. Scout Slmenson had with him ing team opened their season on AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF South Amboy, providing for, requir- Justice of the Peace for the Second Thomas; Financial Secreta in the manufacture of this quantity an exerciser which the class made Thursday, September 28th, against ing and regulating the numbering of Ward, also the Act entitled "An ActEmiliussen. of gasoline, exclusive of that recover good use of. ,the Roosevrelt y- M, C. A. bowlers, buildings in said City of South Am- creating a Highway Commission and to provide for tlie construction, re- Seneca Trllio, So. 23, Imp'i ed aB drips from gas mains, is esti- last year's champions of Middlesox boy: M., meets every Thursday e\ Ho it ordained by the Common Coun- construction and Improvement of cer- mated at more than J4,000,000,000 The following Incident proves that county. The games were v'o. 6. D. < on tho maps of the City of South f lted Men, meets e ufacture of gasoline from natural gas and their mother. The scouts took tho local team put the game on I™Amboy known as the "City or South Increased from 3SB at the beginning the dogs and the mother nnd found by striking out. Tho second ginno WHH Amboy, N. J,, House Num|>er Map," of 1915 to 414 at the end of the year, good homos for them nil. Tho scouts uluo np to the last two man, Donnoll on Illo In-tho office of the City Cleric of said City; and It shall bo the duly ls to a gain of only 7 per cent, but thedo not want their mimes mentioned, had a two pin spuro to make to do-of all proporly owners to have their Said General Election will bo held Newman. combined dally capacity of the plants , |cl(lo whelhor South Amboy would houses numbered In conformity wltli at tho following places: Sterling Castle, No. 50, K. 0. E, increased from 179,353 to 232,336 gal- Wo hoar Hint Ambrose Manhattnn have to, bowl tho rubber, which they tho lioiiBi! numbers, an the same urc FIRST WAMD—In building owned meets first and third Saturday even- lons, about 30 per cent, as a con- i studying chemistry. Wo do not had to, as ho only picked one pindoHlgnatc, d on said mop. by Jno A. Sexton on Broadway, be- ing ot each month, at 7.30 o'olocS • tween Main and Second streets, sequence of the fact that many of wish you any bud luck Brody, ao1 al- which cost tho local team tho game. Soctlon 2. In (ill eimeH where It l» at Knights of Pythias Hall. AJoble or shall hareurtor bo necessary to SECOND WARD—At K. of P. Hall Chief, Burden Golden; Mastir of them operated dining only a purt of ways try your experiments out In tho Tho third and deciding gaino WHS alllx a number to any house In said THIRD WARD—At Phillip Sulli- Records, C. H. Edwards. J 1914. open'. won by the Roosovolt team' by 1City7 . It shall bo tho duly of the van's Store, Stevens avenue. pins, In this giinio UiinjiortHon of tboowner thoroof or his agent, to apply FOURTH WARD—At City Hall. Fanl DeGruw Hamilton Lodoe, Ho. to tho City Clorlt of said City for the 552, II. ©I It. T., meets every feecond Troop No. 2. .local.team who was pulling up high Ltss Work. correct number of said house as the and fourth Sunday of each month at Tho rogular Friday evonlng mooi- avorngo for tha night had a stroak samo Is designated and Indicated on Notice is also given to the legal K. of P. Hall. President, Lieonard Ragged Honors—Dill's u nilrhly short of hard luck niukiug seven' BplltH In tho maps of said City, and, upon said voters that a stump yer smokju'. ng of tho Troop was hold on Tues- Tlce; Secretary, William Bulman; tn lnB application, the Clorlc shall furnish IMMMUCY ELECTION Treasurer, Thomas J. Kennedy: Frayed rhlllp-Yop: J like 'em datday evening, duo to tho meeting place ° l- samo which notted him the applicant the correct number to score of only 110. for all political parties will be held Agent of Official Publication, Ed- wny. Ycr don't Imvo tor draw der being taken up on that date, designate his property, anil tho prop- In nnd for tho City of South Amboy, ward McDonough. \ smoke so far.—Hoston Trunwrliit. Tho scoros: erty owner, or his ugont, shall thero- N. J., on S. A. V. Jf. 0. A. upon place and alllx to his Bald house Singing Society Llederkrani, South A new feature of tho evening's en- a sign indicating the number of hla . 26th, 1916, A Surprise For Him. 125 157 j Amboy. Practice of singing takes :ortulnment was foot-racing. The Wortley 1.04 house on the street whereon It Is from tho hour of 7 o'clock a. m. toplace every Saturday at 8 p. in. orritory bounded by the four posts Luinuortuon 182 177 110 situate, in conformity with the house the hour of 9 o'clock p. m., for theBusiness meeting held every first n the lecture room of the church Berlew ,. 148 number as furnished by the City purpose of nominating persons for Saturday of each month at 9 p. m. Clerk aforesaid. the officers designated In the notice of Fred Thumhart, President; JohnKut- 'urnished tha track, and thu time at Hoffman 144 130 General Election also members of the .144 1G2 Section 3. Any person, persons or cher, Vice-president; George Nelius. •tinning 5 minutes. Dlxon 131 State and County Executive Commit- Secretary; Chas. Steuerwald, Trsts- 147 corporation violating any of the pro-tees. The following were tho results o( Donnoll 106 visions of this ordinance shall be sub- urer; B. Grohe, Librarian. he races: ject to a fine of $10.00, and each Said Primary Election will be held Seniors— TotalB 791 734 74". week's violation or continuance there- In the same places as the General Frlenship Council, No. 16, D. of Election. L, meets on alternate Fridays of John llyors—38 times In 5 minutes. KoOHercll V. JH. (.'. A. of for the period of one week shall be considered and shall be an additional each month, at 2.30 p. m., Knights of Frank Miller—3(i times In 5 min-Darlington 172 162 172 Pythias Hall, First and Stocktoa violation. HOAIIDS OK t\D ites. Donnelly 189 144 Section 4. All Ordinances or parts streets, Councilor, Mrs. Edythe New- Milton Hammell—33 times In 5 L. Yorke 1C0 1155 124 of Ordinances inconsistent with' the man; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada 141 provisions of this ordinance are here- In and for the City of. South Amboy, .Ward. minutes. IG. Nolan 144 119 N. J., will make a house-to-house Susslck 122 178 by repealed. Chas. Stockton—32 times In 5 min- Section 5. This Ordinance shall go canvass from September 12th to Protection Engine Company, masts ites. ,11. Yorke 164 17C Into effect and shall be effective after September 15th, (both dates included) on the fourth Thursday of each None of the Jrs, were able to finish, the same shall have been passed, ap- for the purpose of making a registra- month at Engine lVuia, Feltus 'I street, at 7.30 p. m. President Wll- but Bussy Slover easily outran the Totals .• 777 744 792 proved and published according to tion of voters, and will meet on law. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1816, lltm Birmingham; Vice-president. field, going around 40 tlmeB in 4% I Passed, Sept. 27th, 1916, from the hour of 7 o'clock a. m. toJohn Sutliff, Jr.; Treasurer, Michael minutes, while his noarost opponent, | The ' local team traveled to Perth Approved, Sept. 27, 1916. the hour of 9 o'clock p. m., for theWelsh; Secretary, Frank D. Stanton; Mother Bird—Here's u poor fellow Chas. Dleker, ran 21 times In 2% Amboy on Monday, September 18th, W1I. S. DEY, purpose of making additional regls Foreman, John Quinlan. begging for something to cut, so I will minutes. . to bowl a practice game with the Y. Mayor trations and conducting Primary Star Building and Loan Association,--> ju&t give, him this nice fat worm.— Attest: RICHARD M. MACK, Election, and on of South Amboy, N. J., meets In City Country Gentleman, M. C. A. bowlers over there and was 9-30-2 City Clerw. TUESDAY, 0CTOBEK 31st, 1916, Hall, on the fourth Monday evening John Hyors has reported as being defeated in the best out of three in each month. President Thomas , Tht Rtstmblanct. ready for his Tenderfoot examination games, losing the first game by 82 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. from the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. toC. Gelslnon; Secretary, John J. De- and will be given same during the pins but came back strong in the the hour of 9 o'clock p. m., for thelaney; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. "Some stars me so far away that the ELIAS S. MASON, ADMINISTRA- purpose of revising and correcting light from them hasn't reached us yet. cck. second game and took that by 37tor ot Alexander Letts, deceased, by registry lists and receiving additional Star of Jeraej Lodge, No. 4M, B. But it will arrive eventually." Ipins, and on the last and deciding direction of the Surrogate of theregistrations. of L. F. and E., meeU in Welsh's "Reminds me of my hired man com- On Tuesday evening the Juniors game they lost out by 15 pins. It County of Middlesex, hereby gives RICHARD M. MACK, Hall, first Sunday of each month at ing from tlifi |Mwioffln>," said Farmer 9 9 9 ,vere divided into teams of three and was the local team's game up till the notice to the creditors of the said - " City Clerk 2 30 p. m., and on third Tuesday at Beck.—Louisvil le Courler-Journnl. Alexander Letts, to bring in their 7.30 p. m. R. P. Wortlejr, President; inder the leadership of a scout com- last frame when Larson struck out, debts, demands and claims against L. D. Wortley, Financial Secretary A Hot One. leted against each other in drilling, but still the locals had a shade on the estate of the said deceased, un- and Treasurer; A, R. Hartshorn, Re- How wonderful would le the lien. setting-up exercises, and Chinese them yet when Smock make a split der oath or affirmation, within nine cording Secretary. How wonderful oauld she Ilien boast, wrestling. In the first match Scout on his first throw ln.'^Jje; last frame, months from this date, or they will LEONARD TICE If she could go and lay an egg be forever barred of any action there- Washington Camp, No. SC, P. O. Well poached upon a piece of toast. Tohnson's team, after a close tussle, but their hopes were Scattered as hefor against the said administrator. Aliiitant to J. J. SCULLY S. of A, meets second and fourth —Vonkers Statesman. losed out Scout Stockton's team,'pulled the split and struck out. Dated August 23, 1916. Monday nights of each month, at K. 3ussy Slover threw Arthur James at I S. A. Y. III. C. A. of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock, George E. . Pert. ELIAS S. MASON, hlnese wrestling, this being the de- Lambertson 127 159 180 Coward, president; Win, H. Coward, "A fool and hlx money mo soon part- 8-26-9 Administrator. UNDERTAKER vice-president; Bert Lambertsbn. ed, my HOII." idlng point. 'Berlew 158 170 179 Master of Forms; John H. French, "Who got yours away from you, In another match Scout Kurtz's F. Hoffman ..: 147 147 127 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Terms To Suit financial secretary: B. R. Havens, dad?"—Detroit I'ioc> Press. earn defeated Scout Skimmon's team, Dixon 127 150 180 HARVEY BMMONS, EXECUTOR recording secretary; William-M, An- ho latter team only getting the great- P. Stephenson .... 155 190 1C3 of James P. Scully, deceased, by Residence 45 first St., South Amboy derson, treasurer. Had His Measure. number., of points at wrestling. direction of the Surrogate of the Gorm Lodge, No. 86, D. B. S, Scout Kurtz's team, made up of Leo Totals County of Middlesex, hereby gives Regular meetings second and fourth 714 81C , 82ii notice to the creditors of t|hc said arson, Philip Kurtz, nnd Arthur 1'. A. Y. M. C. A. Fridays of each month at 8 p. m., In James P. Scully, to bring in their Welsh's Hall, First street. President. lames, are small boys and unable to Jessen ,.'. /jl59- • 138 359 debts, demands and claims against tho Nels Martinson; Secretary, A. L. hrow some of their opponents at the Larson "SiSS 192 estate of the said deceased, under Johnson; Financial Secretary, George „ oath- or affirmation, within nine Mortensen; Treasurer, John S. Lund.j' 2hlnoso wrestling art, but there is Smock '...£/:'."l6B 161 157 months from this date, or they will DELANEY'SGAfltiGE lot a team ntnong the Juniors that C. Hoffman .£-.' 17G 172 153 be forever barred of any action there- GEO. R. DELANBY, Prop. Independence Engine & Iloge'Co, ain't touch them at drilling, nor at Oerbn 'X.',.•.•. 144 16C 179 for against the said executor. So. 1, meets third Monday in' each he setting up exercises. Their lead- Dated Sept, 25, 191G. month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman ir, too, is ono of the most capable Totals"!'".'. 79G 779 840 HARVEY EMMONS, Martin Sliuler; President, John. B. fl-30-9 Executor. AUTOMOBILES Woodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearca. it the'Troop. • ••• ' o Agent for knee-wrestling was the sport chosen BASKETBALL. Court Itnrftiin, Xo. 44, F. of A., iy the scouts for the period set aside HUPMOBILli; meets on the second and fourth Wed- The Snlnt Mnry's Juniors of this Supplies Accessories nesdays of each month, at 8 p. m. In or games, Tuesday night. The foi-city defeated the Scrub A. C. ulso of Old Mirrors Restored Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, Nela owing wore the results of the Expert Repairing this city last Saturday at basketball. Bring your olrl mirrors Banks; Sub-Chief Ranger, Thomas natches staged: Touring Car for Hire by the day orGrace; Financial Secretary, Edward Tho score was 10 to 6 In favor ot to Scout Hammell threw Scout Stock- hour. Dewan; Treasurer, James Minnies:; / Saint Mary's Juniors. E. T. FAUROAT Day or night. Telephone 267 Recording Secretary, Martin Kane" on for two out of three falls. This Senior Woodward. Fritz Deiks" ' Lineup St. Mary's Juniors was a3 M Broadway Telephone 1S6-M Scou_t Hainmell', s first verdict over follows: F. Lyons, canter; Tom Junior Woodward, Michael Press- Senior Beadle, Chris. Nlcorvo; Junior ,oout Stockton, and it Is one to be' vy. Busker, "I enwn't quite mulct! out wlint Ruth MaMhttmi rignt forwarui Beadle, LouU Wentzel; Truiteee iroud of for Charlie is some-wrest-1 j, cham, left forward; means." left guarrt; Mea C. II. EDWARDS CAMGOLfl \ MathewB Cornln, Aaron Hyer, Richard er and a though he lost he made v, M ri ht gmrih McCloud. "Why not?" •Illton work pretty hard for that de- CARPENTER and BUILDER VI THE TAILOR U ' Lineup of the Scrub A, C—R. Sul- All kinds Clennlnir. I'lessfnj:, Dyeing, ' "Sue keeps on referring to my man, iiding fall. Window and Door Nets a Specialty douelier know, ns a keeper."—l'hilnUel- livan, center; W. Manion, right for- noatly donoal rensunable prison. ' Scout Johnson threw Scout Skim- Estiniiites KiirviHlicd nnrl ALT. MMIK UUAIMKTKKIi J phti Bulletin. ward; F. Scally, left guard; M. Quin- Jobbing Promptly Done nons for two straight falls, but notlan, right guard; E. Bally, right for- 169 Broadway South Amboy t Ithout extra effort. Tho struggle ward. P. 0. Box 35 36 lohn Street. On the Side. as very interesting and exciting. Fans Another game will be played this The big man with the hovel front Arthur James easily threw Harold Saturday, if the weather ls favorable. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Dpsk find Ceiling'Fans paused near the guess-wlthtu-tbree- ing, and Bussy Slover twice, while riounds-of-your-weight machine, anfl tit larold King threw Leo Larson, and A. C. and D C. \s Did Me Understand? once the crowd closed In to see the fun. rohn Adams threw Charles Dielter, In TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY "When I don't want a man's ntten^ OYSTERS! 8 in., 12 in. and 16 in, Oscillator^ The welglimnster looked him over, ho other events of the. evening. tions and ho asks me where I live.I For New York, Newark and Eliza- front find back; then announced sol- say in the suburbs." "Ha! Ha! Excel- IF TOU MANX A beth at 6.23, 7.07, *7.33, 7.50, »8.17, Type from $8.00 up emnly: "You'll weigh 107 pounds on On Saturday afternoon Scout- lent, but where do you really live, Miss GOOD STEW OR FRY10.01, 11.28, 11.52, a. m., 12.39, 2.44, the front side and 107 pounds on themaster Ingrabnm nnd Assistant Scout- Brown?" "In the suburbs, Mr. Short." .38, 5.00, 5.51, S.17, sfl.48, p, m. Sun- bock side, altogether 214 pounds, Sit master Hayes will take all of tho STOP AT lay, 8,26, a. ra., 1.40, 5.01, S.47, 9.24,HOT POINT ELECTRIC IRONS down in the chair, please." boys of the Troop out for the after- Poisonous Javanese Snake. p. m. The pointer flew around to li'JO AND MAZDA LAMPS noon, leaving the home of Scout- As everyone will instantly compre- -pounds. The crowd toughed, the welgh- hend, the aniagahascbi of Java, a very P, P. KENAH'S CAFE For Long Branch, Asbury Park, master glowered n bit ovor the loss of master Ingraltem at 3 o'clock. Gnmea poisonous snalte, ls so called from Its 188 Broadway. etc., 12.66, B.22, 8.B6, a. m,, 12.16, his dime, and the wife of the .big man of all kinds Will be enjoyed at theumbrellalike head. The creature makes said, with n giggle: end of the hlk a peculiar noise by the nimble moving Oysters served in any Btyle. Also 4.36, 5.39, 6.42, 10.07, p. m. Sun-JAMESDOLAN "He mimed it six pounds on the front of its tongue and a slight touch of itsBold in the shsll. Orders promptly day, 5.02, 9.42, a. m.; 5.11, 9.36 p. m. \_ i ELECTRICIAN side."—indliiniipollB Ncwfl. After the wrcwtllug match between fangs Is I'atnl. attended to. •New York only. sSnturday only. I Phone let 176 Henry Street THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN. OFFICE—First atreet. near Broadway. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916. c Items of Interest Presented In BROWN 11 Lean Regular Hams Of| BROWN \\ OPPORTUNITIES FOB ALL Short Paragraphs for Busy FOB KENT. Readers. SPECIALS per lb. JU\J SPECIILS TO LIST—House on Koswtll street. 7 ruoini and bath. All improvements. Will he vac The Common Council meets In reg- act November 1st. Apply to MisH M- I'- Scully, 11 Augusta street. W-'-'i ular session next Tuesday evening, We are holding down our prices notwithstanding the constant advance of groceries in the wholesale markets. KOtt RENT—Rooms In farlsen Building. steam heat, electric light and water. _ Ii* The Board of Freeholders will re- Here are some good offerings that should cause big sales. Julre on premises u-'tf ceive bids next Monday for paving * FOH KENT—Store, corner David streoi and Broadway. Apply to C. MeUonlgle. !i-i Main street. Early June Peas 3 cans 25c Aeorn Brand Evap. Milk, 3 cans 25c FOB SALE. The Bowery A. C. basketball team T defeated the St. Mary's Jrs., last Sat- Tomato Catsup, bottle - - 8c ))t 8ALK at a reasonable price. Two lots urday by a score of 8 to 4. Golden Santos Coffee, lb. 19c 'ard avenue, six lots on Highland street, nd one-half lot on Prospect street. In- Ludwlg Johnson, 178 ijroadway. Fancy Eggs in carton, doz. 37c Ilids will be received by the com- Jelke's Good Luek Margerine, lb. 28e SALli— House, i lots oil Uordentmvii i,8 rooms and bath, all modern I m. mon council next Tuesday evening (or .ents. Price SI.UOU, easy terms. ,\ pply curbing and laying sidcwalliB on The best, spread for bread. Storage Eggs, dozen - 38c . (Jordon on premises. K-O-tJ Henry street I ALB—New 7 room house with all uients, desirable location. Inquire Gold Dust, package - 17c Cream of Wheat, i>kg. - 15c Uergen. 7-8-1 Rev. D. K. McCurry will be install- VLE—Four houses in good locution; lot 30x100, No. 3-> John street. A pply ed as pastor of the Presbyterian A. noddy, ;S'i John street. (i-10-tf Church this (Friday) evening. A Climax Soap, cake - - tic Good Mixed Tea, lb. - 2»c .SALE—Two lots on Fourth street; JoanSutllll'. I'lno avenue. 0-20-tf reception will follow. ESTATK—Salable property always STASH' SPECIALS STAMP SPECIALS „ Dwellings, factory Bites, large or We Give Green Trading Stamps Free Deliveries Everywhere arms, building lots, oto, at iuvltlng A Hallowe'en party will bo held at Now Is tho time to buy. Don't delay. Allgair's pavilion, Sayrevllle, on 91.00 In stamps with following $5.00 In stamps with following , collected, fr'lre insurance placed In ile companies. Win. II. Parlsen, Real Tuesday, October 31, under the Peroxide, bottlo 10c a and Rent Collecting Agency, 11)9 Best Tea, %lb,. any flavor SOc dway. South Amboy, N. J. l-2!l-tf auspices of the Amlci Club. Lemon or Vanilla Extract bottlo 10c Brown Bros. Tea Co. imperial Baking P'der, %lb. 25o The First Ward Democratic Asuo- 1'uro 1'eppor, box 10c $10.00 In itampi with following ^iation will hold a dnnoe at Itarltan Ammonia, bottlo 10c Opposite Old Store. Clean, Bright and Up-To-Date. MONEY TO LOAN at5#>. T.,1. Durden, 105 Hall, Mechanlcsvllle, on October 21. Mluulng, bottle 10c Best Tea, lb., any flavor... <0c North atovons avenue. 10-7-2 Kerr's full orchestra engaged. Hitler's Jam, jar ;.. 10c Imperial Baking P'der, lb. 4Se FOK SALE— A good work horse. Reason for selling, automobllo delivery. Apply to 182 Broadway Telephone 206 Brown Bros., llroadway. l)-i)-tf There aro several streetB with "sjjrOR SALE—Two horse farm wagon, \% In. axis 4 in. tiros, made b,- Columbian Wagon obstructions occupying more or less Co. fNever been usod. I'riceSM. Apply to of the roadway that have no warning tfind Ftohfiiso, who wns taken homo In E. IB Brown. 8-6-4 lights thereon aftor nightfall. Sh. Said II All, MONEY TO LOAN InsumsorsiOO, J:!00,?30I), Stlllwoll & MHHOII'H ambulance "What did futlior Hay wlicu you auk- tm, »0O0 and up to 12000. Inquire at I,iw (Jtnosaof John A. Lovely, 100 Broadway. Mr. Herbert Campbell was awarded 7 "I young thing.' PLEASE STEP IN MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgago. first prize for his lion and Ink Illus- At the headquarters of Knicker Apply to J. A. Uoan, l>. O. Building. bocker Lods M tawa11 I103(t Mon(l r "Nothing nt nil," replied tho man. There is an unexpected meas- rations entered at tho Intor-State °' » - »> "Why, (leortfe, ha must have Mid ine Arts Exhibit at Trenton last thoOrnm l Lo(!g0 wl" conter dogrces AUTOMOBILES. something." ure of style in week. on l'ast O rands from 3 to 7 pj m, At "Not a word." eight o'clock a District meeting will FOR HIKE—New li Studobaker touring "You iiiunt be mistaken, George." BRIEGS-BUILT CLOTHES CM for hire. U. W. Welsh. l-»-tf Next Wednesday a "Moasmrlns bo held. Momtoers of Gen, Morgan "No, I'm not. Tour mother was •arty" will be hold in the social Lodge of this city aro requested to Ilicre!"—Yonkero Statesman. regardless ot the fact that you HELP WANTED. room of the Baptist Church, to which take thoC - R' R- traln loavlnB hore know that there are no better at 6 30 m Fpa k everyone Is invited and will receive ' "' '~ » Norcross, N. G. HAKRY BRUNT or smarter styles for men. WANT ED—A II mt class team driver to take a royal welcome. place of pretent driver. Must be aobor and Practical Horseshoeing and W*gon widy Good wagos. Vpply to A. J. Miller. South Amboy Council No. 426, K. of Priced $12 50, $15, $18, $20 and $25 Tho first allotment ot the Stato c., held simple memorial service Work Railroad Tax has been credited to Wednesday evening at K. of C. Hall All work guaranteed EXCLUSIVE HABERDASHERY ReahEstate For Sale the local Board nt Education, the for the late William J. llaywoll, of amount being $3,249.49, a slight in Tied Bank, who was also district Blacksmith 188 Stoieni A?e. FALL SOFT HATS 1 house, 11 rooms, all Improve- crease over that of last year. deputy. Funeral will be held In the ments, David itreet. — Red Bank church at 10 o'clock Sat- $2 $2.50 $8 1 bouse, 7 rooms, part Improve- The Ivy Club, of this city, enter- uruay morning. Delegation of South LOEENZ BAEICH menti, D»vld street tained a large number of tbe mem- ' Amboy Council was appointed to at- Austrian-American Barber 2 lots on Ward avenue. bers of Po Afnbo Loft of Haymakers, ten,i funeral. ' Tlie Store Tlia/t Saxisiles " 4 lots corner Stevens avenue and of Perth Amboy, at dinner at the 229 BROADWAY George street. bungalow at Morgan^recently. | The Kw Jer8f)y CalUral Ra|,road 2 lota corner Pine avenue and will run an excursion from this city Preito-Ylbrator for Electric Face Louisa street The Rally Day exercises In the t0 Mauch Chunk and Glon Onoko, Massage E. J. O'CONNOR Mehodist Episcopal Church last Sun- ..Th0 Switzerland of America" on for Ladles and Gentlemen . 2-5- 185 Broadway day were an unqualified success. A Wednesday next. The train will The Tailor, Clothlar and Habsrdaihar special program of sermon and songs ]eavo at 7,55 a- m- This is a most was rendered and greeted by an un- delightful trip, and anyone who en-Pompelan Massage Cream used Exclusively usually large attendance. joys mountain scenery and nature'^ 91 Smith Street Perth Amboy i wonders will be well repaid for go- (•lor* optn Mondiy, W»dn*»tfay, Friday and Saturday Evenings.) KELP MINTED Francis, the two months old son ing. See adv. for particulars. Special attention given to Gbildren'i of Mr. and Mrs. Osman Bloodgood, j Hair Cutting. 11-11-16 of John street, died on Thursday Next Thursday evening, October Underwear Factory morning. Interment was made in St.12, Rev. J. M. S. VanBlunk will give STEVENS AVENUE Mary's cemetery on Friday morning an. electric light stereoptlcon talk on under the direction of Undertakers "A Trip to Africa." Seventy-five Stillwell & Mason. beautiful colored views of the coun- Plenty of Work for Girls try, the natives at work and at home. Scullys Garage is again being con- Df_ VanBlunlt travelea in that colm. ucted as a general repair shop for try several years. He will also sing Call at once. It is now under the utomoblles. Zulu songs. offering at the management of Mr. James Her on, which will be BORAH'S giftl close of the whose experience with automobiles MARKET Don't Doubt Your Shoes held in the covers a wide field and date back Methodist Episcopal Church. DOLLAR Get the Right Kind lome twelve years. SPECIALS Store Will be Open All Day Saturday REGAL SHOES give the big- The Empire football team has re-L WOMAN'S CLUB MEETIJfO. F gest shoe satisfaction, price rganlzed for the coming season un^ The Woman>g club meetlng Thurs. der the leadership of Charlie Button. day afternoon WMa n unuSuaily in- Legs of Lamb 18£c lb Eggs, special, 2 dozen O5c for price, of any shoes in "his team ot youngsters playea well teresttng affair, even for this pro- America. n the gridiron last year and wongressive organization. The attendance eclBlons over some of tha fastest POT BOAST Corned Beef Bottom Round or The Styloa are correct. was not ns large as ordinarily, but junior teams in the county. a great deal of business was tran- OFF THE RUMP PJate or brisket Cross Rib Roast ••' The Lasts aro oasy to wear: the sacted and the entertaining features shoos fit right—that moans more wear. We find on our books a number ot were excellent. Miss Katherine O'Con- 12 lbs. $1 llr. Tho Loathors aro sound: special inscriptions about due and will nor gave an interesting address up- ' tannage, not dry and brlttlo, but BOtt ihortly send out bills for same, Aa on the history of South America and and tough. They give comfort on tho the cost of paper has more than Miss Edna Agan read an excellent 3 3 foot. doubled It is Important that subscrip- paper upon the geography of the same tions be paid when due and we trust Prime Rib 1 >l r-1 fi r Ih Tho Workmanship Is lionost through country. / ROAST I44I-IU4IIU POTJOAST 8 lbs. $1 ivo shall have prompt response. and through: scams don't rip, coun- The meeting passed upon several ters dont break down: the shoo makes renolutlons which will be taken up CHUCK STEAKS LAMB CHOPS SUGAR CURED HAMS LEG OP VEAL good. Stlllwoll & Mason will put into at the general federation meeting at NIc* and tendar With leather and tho cost of mak- ommissiun a now automobile am-1 mdgewood on Oct. 28th. Tha reso- l SOclb. 16c H». ing going up, It doesn't do to put oftbulanoo the fore part of next week. mlonB rolated to local option, a 2 lb* 29c 20fc lb buying shoes. Come In and see theIt is a big six cylinder ninety horse- Vorkingman's insurance compensation new Regals. power MoFarland car, capable otmak-1 mmBUTe anda recommendation tlmt ng seventy miles per hour or ofthe Government recognize April 3 as Forequarters IK For the cool days. anb«UiiB along at tl>e rate of three Blr(1 Day ThedeleBat e t0 t|)e con. Roast of Veal 12JC ib Spring Lamb Flannel Shirts. Medium weight un- miles per hour. vention was selected In the personal derwear. Sweater Coats. of Mrs. J. D. Van Pelt with Mrs. Brown Brothers, the proprietors of Oeorgo Clark as alternate. The ac- Mackinaw Coats. the Blue Front store, on Broadway, tion of the club instructed the dole- 11II Ill|> Of 25c $PECIA£<$! Porterhouse Sirloin are the latest to add auto delivery to ' gate to vote at the general federation 2 Iba CORNED SPARERIBS 3Gc their service. A Ford delivery truck meeting as favoring the local option or Round Steaks Is now In operation for this enter- and Bird day measures, but rtlsap- Veal 4 lbs FRESH PIGS FEET 3Gc prislng firm and City Treasurer B. proving of the compensation Insur- 4 lbs PtOKLED PIGS' FEET 3flc Nice and Tender Sat. Only R. Brown, one of tho brothers, Is be-'ance measure. Thus at the Fedora- a lbs LARD 25c Ing initiated into the mysteries of the tion meeting the State Federation can 15c lb 3 ll»n SOUP MEAT 1!5J 20c Ib. requirements for a driver's license. :go on record as either favoring or not 'favoring theso resolutions because TRADE MARK REGISTERED On Wednesday night Mr. William every delegate will be instructed by Fancy Table Butter - 31c Ib Fresh Made Sausage !;ffi^ 20c Ib Rehfuss, of Bordentown avenue had the Individual clubs as to how to vote J. ALFRED JOHNSON his right leg broken when a largo , upon tho measures. Romsmbor the placs, call or telephone. Wo sell just as we advertise. slab of concrete fell on him while Three new members wora admitted "The Regal Store." working on thn freight docks near the Into the club membership. They were PennBylvnnln Railroad coal piers. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Gardner and Miss 178 Broadway, Telephone 261 Tho man Is employed by tho contrao- (Myrtle Spungenberg. A number of 184 Broadway South Amboy I tors who are building the steaming communications were taken up and South Ataboy. N. I shod. Dr. Webor was called to at- acted upon. THE SOUTH AMHOY CITIZEN. HEY. t. V. UWIN VERY VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. SUOCKSSrTL AT WILMINGTON Wortley Wants Pay for TERMS:—ONE YKAR:*1 ISAHVASCK The many friends of Rev. J. Y. South Aml.civ, X. .1., CM. 5. lfllti. | Mr. Editor:-- invin, a former pastor of the Bap- Damage to Automobile TELEPHONE 280 Some months ago 1 promised my- tist Church of this city will be pleas- self 1 would not write anything further V Ulil.lttHKI) 11V ed to leuru that he has beeri very Ai meeting of the Board of Free- in reference to eitner the "bump-the- The New Jersey TIIWrtOUTH AMIViV 1'IUN T I Nli CO. successful in his present charge at holders held in -New Brunswick on jbumps" road or the "hole-in-the-wall," Monday afternoon Freeholder William ibut the reading of one of a series of in- Wilmington, Del. We quote the fol- termittent so called communications All cuiiiiuuuii:ati(jii» ur Hums of news re- loivlng from Kvening Journal of that S. l)ey brought to attention of the (some of which have already appeared ceived by us niusl be aecoiiip;uileJ by the city, of October 3: board the careless manner in which and others will crop up from time to Signature of the writer to Insure publication time) in the Evening News proves ton Telephone Directory Members of Delaware Avenue Bap- the contractors excavating for the much of a temptation. With your list Church last night held their water mains of the City of Perth kind permission I will proceed to Entered In the 1'oat otiicy sitsouth Amboy annual meeting and election of of- Amboy are operating their steam take it apart and show you how it is BB second claws mail mutter. ficers, when three trustees and four shovel on the Sayrerille road. He built and of what it is made. • goes to press deacons, a church clerk and treasurer stated that only recently Thomas SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916. of the benevolent fund were elected. Right at the start it should be un- They appointed various other commit- Wortley of this city had his automo- derstood that the author of the series tees to look after the church inter- bile damaged by a steam shovel is an employe of the P. K. R. draw- ests during the coming year. ing a salary of perhaps $240 per Tills fall it again becomes neces- Tailing upon it. Mr. Kminons, chairman of the board month and if certain "improvements" October 11,1916 sary to elect a surrogate for Middle- of trustees, reported that there had "Although we are not responsible are put through he stands a good sex county. The office is now held been a union meeting of the trustees lor the action of the contractors, we chance of being promoted with an in- crease in salary so it. is to be ex- by Daniel W. Clayton, who is the and deacons, and that they hart taken should compel the contractors to op- into consideration the work that had pected he will use his utmost en- Democratic nominee for re-election. erate their steam shovels In such a been done on the part of their pas- deavors to help the cnuse along * * " The hundreds who have had occa- tor, the Rev Dr. .1. Y. Irvin, during manner that it will safeguard vehicle He would have you believe the sion to go to the Surrogate's office his past two years with tlie church, traffic on this road," salil Freeholder people in South Amboy nre in favor All new directory list- known how well the office has been and recommended an increase of $300 of closing the hole-in-the-wall (the Dey. The complaint was referred to series of letters are each one signed managed, and that every attention a year in his salary. This recom- mendation was adopted by a unani- County Solicitor Ceorge L. Burton, with a different nom de plume, there- ings and changes in has been given them. Mr. Clayton mous vote. who was instructed to confer with by creating the impression that dif- ferent people did the writingl. It in while in office has received many Before the vote was taken, Mr. the contractors and to make an effort people, and ly his pleasant ways and not my intention to go very far into ICnnnons marie a brief statement. He to secure redress for Wortley. this argument mifllco to say that present listings must prompt attention to their business he reported that he had been a member The Colonla-Avenel road was taken while the gentleman referred to in has made them his friends. Every- of Delaware Avenue Haptist Church out of the city most of the time I for over thirty years, and that the over by the Board. A petition was body speaks well of Daniel W, Clay- Hill bore in South Amboy practically be arranged for on or last two years had been the best that, received from the taxpayers of Wood- day in and day out nnd I have not ton. There Is no good reason why a ho had ever known there. The bridge several weelis ago, asking the hoard a single portion (except noino change should be made, and the church wns free of delit, with a bal- county fathers to nssiimo control of (ino financially Interested or under voters realizing this fact will no ance in its treasury, anil I2ij new duress) voice the opinion thnt the holc- before that date in members bad been received Inlo tho this rond and repair It. It In but a doubt return him to office for another In-tlie-wall • should he closed. On church during the past year. small stretch, having n length of tho contrary, 1 have heard nultu wiirm term by a rousing majority. 2,1!)r>.0r> foet and n width of fifi root. remarks against closing RIUHO. 1 order to appear in this The road Is In n deplorable condition havo In mind ono of the moat con- CERTIFICATES 50 LOXftEH aorvatlvo merchants In town, ho told We read a great deal in the out-of- and IB not safe for vehicle trnfuc. KEQUIRtil) IIV SJ'ATIi COIHi mo personally he thought It an out- town press about the Pennsylvania The Freeholders Inspected this road rage to oven mention tlin closing of new book railroad offering a road and a bridge At Its meeting at Trenton Tues- and found it is In such n wretched shape tho hole-in-the-wall unil stated be to the city, but we have not seen a day the State Department of Health that immediate Htcps will be talcen to considered the editorials In the Mown such nil Insult to ihe Inhabitants of repealed the regulations of the State rupalr It. word about what the railroad wants South Amlioy thnt tm had ordered the Sanitary Code which require Indentl- In return. Anything about about mak- A petition was received from tho agent of the pnpor to dlNcontliiiie ing dead ends of Stevens and Rldgway iicatlon certificates for childron under property owners in Hnrltnn town- sonilIHLf muni' ID him. Another mor- chant on llrnndway stilted ono slur in avenuea, Stockton, Potter and Thomp- 16 years of age who outer tho state ship along the Amboy road iiHklng or puss from one municipality to an- particular made his lilood boll (it son streets? Anything about vacating thnt the board grant the Perth Am- mixed Infantile paralysis and hole-in- Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth other within tho stale. This action boy fins Company permission to ox- the-wall Inlo a slap at the city) and streets? is taken because the number of caHoa en vale for their gas Hue on this road. ho ton hns stopped the paper. Then Ac-1-' again it docs not seem plausible that of infantile paralysis reported dally Tho petition stated further that tho to the State Department of Health Is tlie three coiincilnien who have op- 000I> 1IOAI>S I'orth Amboy Onn Company had In- pouod tills IIIIHIIICBB right ulong would diminishing to sucli au extent as to To carry to a successful finish the formed the property ownors In this have the face to do HO if public opin- warrant the belief that the epidemic ion were as strong in favor of it as NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, Egan Good Roads Bill, which will be section that the Freeholders have re- In Now Jersey is rapidly approaching JKome railroad clerks and editors of submitted to a referendum voto of the fused to permit them to lay their I. SPAWN, local Commercial Manager, \ an end, and that the purpose of the I papers would have you believe. Also people of New Jersey at the Novem- pipes on this road. , It should be remembered that ono of regulations has been, In the main, ac- 108 Fayette Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. ber election. New Jersey Good Roads Director Gobhardt atatod that he the men opposing same Is a railroad complished. man and It seems hardly possible he League has been organized In Jersey did not recall any perm.isHlon being City and a plan mapped out to spread While children passing from one could defy both his constituents and refused to the Perth Amboy Gas his employer at the same time, that it to every nook and corner o£ tlie municipality to another within the Company to excavate for tho Instal- Is just a little too much for an In- State within the next month. That state of New Jersey will not need lation ot their pipes, although he telligent people to swallow. Again this will entail hard work and that the identification certificates, formerly how is It to be explained that Mr. there are many obstacles to over- said considerable trouble has boon Stratton, who made the Initial move required by tho State Sanitary Code, come the officers are aware. With the given tho board by various plpo line in this now threadbare controversy, It Is quite possible that those who 113 David Street support however of automobile as- companies, who without any discre- was very nearly defeated nt the recent primary as county commltteeman by sociations throughout the State little pass out of the state may need cer- tion, make excavations and refuse to tificates to meet the requirements of a contingent from Mechanicsville We specialize in good meats, ask those who use our meats. fear Is expressed for the final out- put the road in Its proper condition (that same poor Mechanicsville the come on election day for the bill that regulations in other states. Local when completed. The petition was News Is trying to keep from being will benefit not alone motorists and health officials should, therefore, is- placed on file, pending an Investiga- cut off from South Amboy) who came to the polls and wrote in over Mr. automobile owners but farmers, man- sue certificates upon application to tion. Prime Rib A Q 7ftr Hindquarters of ufacturers and State commerce in persons entitled to receive them. Stratton's name the name of the man they preferred to him whose name was general because points at present Roast - IO-/CUC 6— printed there. It is said some forty Lamb - isolated will be brought Into direct OFFICIAL RETURNS OF of these ballots were rejected, but EPISCOPALIANS WILL ASSEMBLE communication with large cities. THE PRIMARY ELECTION the object of the move is very plain Forequarters 1f3p|U Pot and cannot be lost sight of. Again The organization meeting of the AT ST. LOUIS NEXT WEEK County Clerk Gannon's assistants of Lamb - i-OU 1U 14c-16e League took place In the home of let me Bay this movement was started Roast Herbert Scott on Tonnelle Avenue, Arrangements have been completed have completed the tabulation of in Mechanicsville and Mr. Freeman is jfrom that section. Jersey City. Mr. Scott, an ardent for the entertainment of more than the vote in Middlesex County at last autotnoblHst, and one who fought for primary election and the following the passage of the Bill when it came 800 delegates to the General Con- Veal for roasting 14c up before the State Legislature was vention of the Protestant Episcopal llgures constitute the official returns. As to the Improvements mentioned elected to the ofllce of President. Church at St. Louis the second week The count was delayed this year as far as I am concerned 1 am will- Fresh Killed Chickens, Fresh Hams, Sausage, Mr. Scott af present is nlso President in October. The churchmen of the owing to dilatory methods on the ing to concede they are Improve- of Hudson County Automobile Club. part of some of the municipal clerks iments—to the shipping facilities of Etc., at lowest prices. Hugh Kelly, Engineer of the Denart- Diocese of Missouri have contributed the railroad—but I notice nothing is ment ot Parks and Public Buildings over $25,000 for this purpose and in. filing their returns with the said about an increased number Df of Jersey City, was elected secretary have spared no effort to uphold the county clerk. men to be employed, more engines N. B.— Watch our daily sign board for money-savers. of the League, while W. H. Ellis of The highest vote cast for any can- at work, etc., in fact one who is sup- Newark was selected to fill the office reputation of the city for generous posed to know has informed me that Something special every day. of treasurer. hospitality. didate in the county was that polled all the cars are to be run to the The sessions of the two Houses ot by William A. Spencer, who was un- dumpers by gravitation, will simply At the meeting it was proposed to mean a man loosens the brakes and Quality nhd Weight Guaranteed. TELEPHONE 2« distribute small buttons ' throughout Bishops and clerical and lay deputies oposed for the Republican nomination for Surrogate. Mr. Spencer received rides the cars to steaming house and the Stnte. The buttons have white will be held in the spacious Moolah then to (lumper. And while you are lettering on a blue background. Thou- Temple situated on -the Lindell Boule- •1,604 votes, while Daniel W. Clayton, perusing this the railroad is digging sands of these have teen procured who was likewise unopposed for the out city streets and dumping them at and havo been shinned to various vard, one of the most beautiful thor- Democratic nomination for Surrogate, the piers. They may be map streets points in the State for distribution. oughfares ot the city. The Bishops but our friend Mr. McMichael will polled the second highest vote in the Every garage nnd auto club have re- will meet in the West Hall and the have to have more than his map and New • ceived a sufficient supply, to help In MAUCH CHUNK deputies in the large hall which has county, receiving 4,352 votes. steel tape to number same when that the campaign for the successful imsa- digger gets through. age of the referendum vote, it Is ample accommodations for visitors. The complete returns in the Repub- Jersey Glen Onoko "'. Switchback proposed in this manner to keep the Every convenience has been provid- lican primary are: I confess, Mr, Editor, that parts of bill before the minds of the people, For C. S. Senator. this may be somewhat personal and 1 / l j "Th« Switzerland of America" nnd thereby materially assist In Its ed. Telephones will be Installed and perhaps blunt, but 1 find I can not enlra Take this thrilling ride through vale and gorge in the euccoss on Election Day November 7. the convention will have its own post Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, 3,097; express myself on this subject and most picturesque mountain teglon ol the East Franklin Murphy, 1,942. Frollnghuy- Tho distribution of the buttons will oliicc, telograph office and mesBenger keep on the soft pedal. Watch for serve a double purpose. Persons service. seu's majority, 2,055. the next contribution of the series In Special One-Day Excursion doslrous of nssttlng in putting the For Congrcesmnu. the News, they have several to spring In the spacious Undercroft of the on you from time to time. Thanking bill across through the referendum Robert Carson, 3,060; William vote will become members of the Temple luncheon will be served daily you for your space and with best Wednesday, October 11 V. Ramsay, 453; M. McDuffle, 448; Longuo, nnd work for itn passage. and the ladles of the city will dis- wishes I am, yours truly, Returning leave ROUND CHILDRE; Switchback The campaign for tho measure la now pense aftornoon tea. Social features \V. B. Havens, 405; William M. ROBIN. Glen Onoko 6.15 Railroad fairly well under way, nnd from per- Thompson, 345; Samuel C. Cowart, p.m.; Mttuch TRIP HALF •Tickets 50 Cents will be much in evidence. The Rt. Chunk 3,30 p. in. Extra. sona prominent in automobile circles 165. Carson's plurality, 1,244. , $2.00 nnd in a position to know predict Hint Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, Bishop of «OV. BRUMBAUGH ENDORSES TICKET FARE For Governor. tho tlnal referendum passage of the Missouri, will entertain all the bis- CAMVAIGJi FOR PENSIONS Special Train leaves Matawan 7.45; Cliff wood 7.48; Morgan bill nt tho hnnds of New Jersey voters hops nt a reception at his own house Austen Colgate, 2,498; Walter E. 7.52; South Amboy 7.55; Perth Amboy 7.59 a. m. is nn assured fact. Governor M. W. Brumbaugh of and a similnr function will ba given Hdge, 1,849; George h. Record, 375, For all Information District Pass. Agent Pennsylvania has endorsed the Metho- Apply to Asbury Park Phone 2 However no pnins will be spared in to all tho delegates in the Moolah Colgate received a plurality over IRA E. WHYTE the campaign. Tho men elected us dist Campaign for pensions for Temple. The famous Botanical Oar- Edge of 649 votes, and over Record olllcerfi oP tho recently organized preachers in the Philadelphia Area League are lining up their friends, dons will bo the snoiio of a Garden of 1,623 votes. He failed to poll a In a letter received at the-office of nmt soRiirlng tliolr support and their Party, and the courtesy of tho Coun- unjorlty of the votes cast. the Board of Conference Claimants, friends support for the fight thnt will try Club will be extended to the bis- • . For Surrogate. terminate next month. Automolillists 1705 Arch street, Philadelphia. In big hops and delegates. William A. Spencer, 4.G01. and motorists throughout tho State letter to the Rev. John T..B. Smith, MAHONEY'S BIG SPECIALS! nro keen nbout tho passage of the bill, Among the special services are the For General Assembly. Governor Brumbaugh says: . Automobile clubs In illftoront sections opening sermon before the convention fieorge S. Applegnte, 3,835; .las. A. have joined In tho general work, and ISdgar, 2,849; Frederick C- Schneider, "I am pleased to note the eminently .with the final touches that remain to by Bishop Tuttle; the triennial mis- wise and practical efforts of tho Com- Holly Park Flour, per bbl. $».OO he put during the next few weeks, sup- sionary sermon which will be preach- 2,543; Collln J. Stratton, 1,689; Bmll bined Co-operative Campaign of Con- porters of the measure look for a ed by Bishop Montgomery, one of the Stremlau, 1,567; Anthony C. RHz, ference Claimants to provide a form Holly Park Flour, Fancy Sifted Cracked Inrgo majority on the referendum, two English. biBhovs Bent by the Arch- 1,158. of support for veteran ministers and *ri3U Corn, per 100 lbs. o • those dependent upon them. ' per % bbl. 2.15 bishop of Canterbury; and the ser- In the Democratic primary the "The unselfish leaders who have Wasbbnrn & Crosby's BOY STRUCK ItV AUT0M0Hir,E. Holly Park Flour. I I Q vice for the presentation of the following vote waa palled: given their entire life of effective ser- 24% lbs. | i | J , Bran, bag 100 lbs. On Saturday aftornoon Willard Women's Missionary Offering which For IT. S. Senator. vice to the cause of righteousness .50 Jgnes, aged 10 years, of Mochanics- will be held in ChriBt Church Cathe- James B. Martine, 3,270; Frank deserve at the hands of society at Blue Ribbon Horse large, and particularly from those1 Holly Park Fldur. Z~lc vHle, had a narrow escape from dral. Three years ago, at New York, McDermit, 642; John W. Wescott, who believe with them In the lofty 12% lbs. 3|t Feed, bag 100 lbs. serious Injury when he was struck this offering amounted to $265,000, and 512; August M. Bruggemnnn, 283. quality of their service, the very on Broadway by a passing automobile. it Is expected to bo considerably Martine's plurality, 1,833. highest consideration, the deepest Whole Corn • Blue Gibbon Scratch The llttlD fellow unthinkingly ran In larger at this convention. The Wo- For Congressman. sympathy, tho heartiest support. per bag. 100 lba. Feed, per bag "I should be- happy indeed to see, front of the machlno and was run man's Auxiliary headquarters will be Thomas J. Scully, 4,248. , this project carried to a. most suc- down. The machine,1 No. 70,276, tit the Sheldon Memorial Building. For Governor. cessful issue." which belonged to a Porth Amboy Preparations for the staging of the H. Otto Wittpenn, 4,320. Dr. S, J. Oreenflold read the Gov- party, was stopped and the hoy taken l'agoant of the Church In which more For Surrogate. ernor's communication to tho Metho- in, Dr, Weber wna passing in his thnn 2,0(10 performers will take part, Daniel W. Clayton, 4,352. dist Preachers' Meeting in the Wesley machine and the boy was rushed to havo been completed. It will bo pre- For fleiinrnl Assembly. Building and the preachers broke MAH0NEY S his ofllce whore tho injuries wera at- sented in Iho Coliseum, a building Charles AnuerBon', 4,084; Richard forth in a loud applause. tended to. The machine struck the seating 14,000. Moving pictures ot J. Calvin., 3,820; George F. Baler, o • CHEAP HASH KROCERY boy In the bead, and his mother re- tho two Houses In session will be 3,772; David J. Perrlno, 1,393. If a man is unusually polite a ports thnt ho suffers greatly from his trtkon and shown in connection with woman U likely to bo BUBDICIOUB of Injuries,. the Pagennt, Advertise In The Citizen. htm. Buy from Citizen Advertisers and get value THE SOUTH ASTBOY CITIZEN. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• not proceed against me without his daughter's permission, and I knew he SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916. would never tret it. WHY TALK ABOUT I DEFECTIVE! That evening l'erkins took a trai for Atliintii' I'ii.v. nnd 1 shaved (iff inj HIGH SCHOOL WEEKLY LETTER TO FARMERS, mustache, also uiukiiij; my hair a dull I EYESIGHT black. The nexl nuii'iiiug I \v;i> (,ut m the parallel siiperiiileniliuK the inslnu High Cost of Living? (By P. R. Stevens Agriculturist, tioit of siju.id.s in JjaniUhij; Utv ^IIJJ.* MENTIONINGS when (lie colonel i-iinc along. He w.i When you can buy groceries sit our utore find Lehigh Valley Railroad.) How It Helped showing the fort t.i some relatives wh That the number of cow-testing ass • the Lovers were staying at one nf the hotels out ( EociaUons along our line has increas side the walls. He came up to when Save 20 /c on a Dollar! ed remarkably of late ia sufficient I was standing near a frnn ami liejzai The Sophomore Class have chosen proof of their value to farmers t By RYLAND BELL \ to explain its workings to Ills friends the following officers for this term; STORE CLOSED SATURDAY HM'll, .1 1'. M. Pre.si'iitly he asked of me; President, Miss Elva Donnell; Vice- These organizalions have the mean •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Head the following Bi^r Specinls which aro oftVred of augmenting both the profit am "Have these men been long under in- President, Miss A. Weber; Secretary, value per cow—results that have beei "Old (Jrif" we culled liiin, iiiui on struction. Mr."— Mr. A. Compton; Treasurer, Miss M. SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY "I'erkius. Yes, .sir; they are Itecom Lyon.". responsible for the movement' tlio surfuw tlie mime fitted him uilml (J1UK i'KIKS rulily. Hi' wns IJi'iitoiiant Colone' ing quite proficient." growth. SMOKED'HAMS, Armour's, per lb 2l>sc ('hurlcs L. (irillin of tlie United States The colonel stuod not a dozen fee The Freshman Class held a meet- CAL.I HAMS, nice and lean, lb lf,i£(. When we began, the worli of en artillery inul rniiiiiiiindod tile soiironst away from me. The hiok he gave mi ing on Monday afternoon and elected DANIKL WEBSTER FLOUR, bag $1.21 couraging the organization of thes< fort at which I was Ktiitioiii'iJ. II( was, to say the least, si iriliinj.'. Hu the following officers: President, Miss I kept n stilt upper lip, and withou FULL CREAM CHEESE, lb 2| associations it was a difficult matter didn't look like a (,'rillin at all. lie K"l Helen Crew; Vice-President, Carl c the name from the fact thnt lu> was i noticing; il walked away to anothei OCTACON, IVORY OR FAIRY SOAP, per cake 4c to get the support needed. For in Bmmons; Secretary, Alfred Hart- Btance in Bradford County, Pennsyl- stiift disciplinarian and when on duty gun iuul begun giving the sergeant iii Special To-Day Only—CORN, PEAS OR BEANS, 3 cans for 25c yavc his orders in a shar]) nnd ruKpiiij charge orders. The colonel passed on mann; Treasurer, Leltoy Uennett. vania, before the first association was with his visitors, but I knew that he (iOOD COFFEE, per pound l»c formed, I attended various meetings tone. .1 pounds 90c had noticed something; about me tha Biology Stude; "The long fibers of dairymen and argued, entreated I was In love with Ills daughter VERY BEST BUTTER, lb Sttc did not look like Perkins. running off from the cell body are and pleaded for the establishment of .May, who reiilly (•orniniiiided, licciitise TRYTHOSA OR JELLO, 3 for 25c Before the time for KUII instruction called ozones." an association. This endeavor was while her futlicr ordered tlio rest of us ibout, Ills diuiKliler had him complete hnd passed I went to Perkins" quarters, ''MEDICINES. supplemented by the efforts of repre- thinking It possible Unit the colonel ly under her thumb. Ills eyesight was The Freshles surely are H bunch of LYDIA PINICHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND 7»l- sentatives of the Federal Department would wend for him in order to pet a defective, nnd this rendered him Halt! hustlers. They have already appoint- IJYDJA PI.N'KHAM'S BLOOD MEDICINE 69c of Agriculture. After fully two years closer Inspection of him. I hnd scarce to make mistakes. Across Hie parade ed a committee with reference to the SAL HEPATICA, $1.00 size 6'Jc of work the first association was ly arrived when there was n rap a 10 couldn't tell « gun carrlnjie from in the door, and there stood the colonel's Christmas entertainment. This is FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, bottle 10c formed, We now have four such as- iniljiilniice, :md lie wax <>'irehnsor of $L worth of groceries, cows; a better system of feeding; a us If he were gelling rciui.v for u tu- nenil. "Very well," I replied, mid the order- far better type of herd bull, and a The Itlackblrd Club held a meeting will receive $2.00 in Elk Stamps extra on pre- "Whut's the nialter, old ninn?" I ly withdrew. on Friday evening, nt their usual precise fixing of the value of the cow 1 should have notified May of the meeting place. The mom wan taste- sentation of this Coupon. in terms of milk production. The "Matter! Mutter enough. Jennie gamp 1 hnd to play, so thnt If oceasloi required I might Hccure lief nsslstnnce, fully decorated with tlio club colors O WE ALSO GIVE S. & H. STAMPS productivity and vnlue of probably TrewliridKo Is nt Atlantic City for tho and great, credit Is duo to tlio commit- halt the cows in the whole county has 1 hnd ealleil upon her, but she wilt Now is the time to SHVH t-tamps and fill your book dlnlnf.' out, and 1 did not see her. Oi tee in charge. The business of tho been accurately determined. Conse- my way to the colonel's odiie I piiswil ovonlng, which wu« the initiation of before Christmns quently, when dairymen from other his iiuiirlcrs nnd found her sitllng oi tho live new members, was under th sections wish to buy cows or young the porch. I Joined her and told her direction of tho Chuplaln-of-tho-fiiinril. Watch Our Adv. Every Week stock they go directly to Bradford of the erllleitl position both of myself After the ceremonies wore over, re- County where they caa be certain of and of PcrkiiiH. freshments wore served anil at a late, the value received for their money. "Do you think your conscience wouk hour those present returned home. Telephone 1,1 Goods Delivered The cost of keeping such records permit you tu voue.li for meV" 1 asked in an association is usually about her. Store open from % a, m. to 10.80 |>. ni. Junior; "Why Is the curfew?" one dollar per year. There is no "My conscience will permit a white lie If 1 enn thereby licnellt n friend,' Soph: "Because of the dog-." doubt but that increased milk pro- wns the reply. Note: Funeral sorvices Thursday duction far more than compensates H. MAUGOLLUS "Very well; I would suggest that you 3.30 p, in. THE STOKE THAT GIVES GOOD "VALUE 185 STEVENS AYE. for this cost. Furthermore, the un- go to your father's olllce mill be ready profitable cows are eliminated and the when I enter to ninke him believe I Instructor: "The motto 'B Plnrl- cost per quart decreased. uni Mr. I'erklim." She left me to put on n hat nndbiiB Unurn' was superseded by Safety Within the past year many carloads first." of this stock have been shipped and when she eunie buck tool; the walk I am advised by competent authority lending to the office. I milted till 1 LOWEST PRICED snw her enter, then followed her. If money talks HAIIDWARE STOKE IN TOWN. that the price has been from fifteen! WEST1NGH0DSE When I reported to the colonel lie hud As gome folks tell, to twenty-five dollars per head higher Fans, Lnmpg and Supplies. his pocketbook In his hand gutting out 1 To most of us than It would have been had the some bills, which he gave to her. On C. T. seeing me she exclaimed: It says, "farewell." P01AK CUB »5.00 FANS. Corner Stevens avenue and First street farmers no record of the production Hardware. Tinware, Agateware, of their cows. In the case of Brad- How do you do, Mr. 1'erklnsV When BATTKKIES AND FLASHLIGHTS At last we have found one person <>as fixtures, Mantels, (ins ford County the value of the herds linve .von kept yourself for so long? All kinds of electrical work done ra the student body who does not Plates. Etc. has undoubtedly been enhanced ten Yon hnve not been to see me In at reasonable cost. Call or write us age." want to have the reading tables re- dollars for every dollar that has been about any of your electrical work and SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stock It wns plninlr evident from tlie way Instated in the rear of the auditori- Invested in cow-testing associations. the colonel blinked at me that he hud um. •wants. We can save you money. Stationery. Tobacco and Cigars Unless I am greatly mistaken the sent for me to find out If I were the FIGCBES AND ADVICE GIVEN increased profits due to this sys- officer be hnd seen on tlie parapet. CMTB» GlOTei, Electric Llgbt Buftt. Coasting as an amusement has its WITHOUT COST. tematic work fn our dairies has just 'BOW DO YOU 1)0, Mil. PERKINS?" B Evidently I did not look to him like EXOL.UUED. drawbacks. begun. PerkluH, and I must hnve looked very o week end. I wish to Join her there, like myself. But he could not trust and Old ISrif won't give me leave." his own eyesight and dared not take Editorial—The study of history, Freeman & Heston THE SLEUTH'S DEDUCTION. "Why not?" Bsue with his daughter as to my like the study of a landscape, should ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS "He says that all the leaves thut cun C0AI/W00D identity. Finally he looked un order begin with the most conspicuous and Dealers in Supplies. The grent detective eyed his visitor be granted Just now have been given.'' to her to proceed ou her way, but shi' YARD thoughtfully. Ned didn't tell me just why be was so declined to leave me unprotected and, features. Not until these have been Telephone 133 7 Fourth St. "Yes, Mr. Blake." sobbed the grief anxious to go to see Miss Trowbridge, resuming her sent, Indicated thnt she fixed in. memory will the iesser Stricken woman, "umiiy attempt*— but he had counded enough before to would remain until her father had features fall into their appropriate BEST QUALITY COAL right In all, I tlih]];—have been made enable me to Infer the cause correctly. transacted lits bulness with me. He places, and assume their right pro- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. m bis life, but he van no strong and He was on the nigged edge with the hnd nothing ot importance to com- portions. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT KINDLING WOOD (M.00 handsome that he foiled them all." young lady, while she was on the rag- municate, and lifter giving me some The famous men of modern and sealed bids will be received by the She buried her face in tier hands, and ged edge between him and another fel- mprovlsed instructions as to points he Five Barrels for .fll™* low, u civilian, being uncertain which desired the men Instructed In concern- nclent times are the mountain peaks Board of Chosen Freeholders of her shoulders shook. rf history. It is logical then that the Middlesex County, N J for the ex- "You Buy your husband wears a to accept. Xed hoped that If lie could ing the guns he dismissed me. DHL.IVKRBD (fr I . traordinary repair of South Aniboy- Tardt Pine Avenue and George Street. green bat and loux ginger side whis- get to Atlantic City while she was itudy of history should begin with Sayreville Road Section 1, In the I walked in the direction May would Pkoae 10 kers?" asked the detective gently. there he could clinch the matter. If take on leaving the office and when ;he biographies of famous men. City of South Amboy and Township not he believed that the other man "Y-y-y-.vrB, slj-," sliillen'il tlic woeful she came out Joined her, curious to This Is only logical. Experience of Sayreville in the County ot Mlddle- Mone nnd one, wiping her eyes with her sloven. would in time get the girl. A civilian know what If anything concerning me s proven that in order to attract 8ex wi.th.a Wa»enite ^rfa,ce. upon Ladies! S*™ y does -,'ot necessarily huve to ask per- ia f Mr. Blake thought ttndly »f the ninii hnd passed.between her and her father , . , , „ ,, , , concrete foundation; estimated amount , - Keep in Style by be had seen by the river bank only mission to go where he likes, but :\ after my departure. She told me thnt soldier Is on or off duty under the or- and hold a child s attention each of surface pavement required is 17,580 Reading McCall'. Magazine that afternoon and of the strange bun- he hnd seemed to be thinking of my conspicuous feature of history pre- square yards, ot foundation 17,580 dle the said mun bad borne. Then he ders of a superior. If Perkins eonlrl resemblance to myself Instead of to and Uiing McCall Patterns hnve told the colonel the circumstances lented to him should have an Individ- square yards; and opened and read li bent gently towiird the woman. Perkins, but that to question her would al for its center. The child identi- '" ^^ at County Record Building, help you drew styl- "1 am sorry, uuidniu, believe me," he loubtless he would have got his leave. be to confess that his eyesight wns ishly al a moderate But how could he take his coninuind- . . ,...... , , New Brunswick, N. J., on expanse by keoplut: uukl softly, "but It is too late. Your 'ailing nml he could not bring himself you posted on the cut is dciid!" itig ntllcer Into his confidence us to it to do so. es himself with the person presented. ( OCTOBER it, 1910, latest fashions In love affair? t Is not Romulus, or Hercules, or at 2.30 p. m. clothes and tints. 50 Fearing thnt I might be required to New Fnsh f ou De- His Choice. "Ned," I mild, "ore you In for any Ifesar, or Alexander that the child Drawings, speculations and forms signs In oitcb issue. pass n second examination I invited as in mind when he reads, but him- of bid- contract and bond for the Also valuable fnfor- Tlio boy stood In the crowded car. special duty for the next two days?" May to nil excursion up the river that nmtlon on al) botm: Ho couldn't turn his nark. , ,, . proposed work, prepared by Alvin B. a 11 d oorsoual mat- Ho groaned before ho trnvolod far, "Yes, gun Instruction." would keep me a way for the rest of tors. " Only 50c a "For ran tli« burnliis det'lc." "I wonder If I couldn't pass muster the day. I hnd no right thus to nbsent elf, acting under similar conditions. {^ Middlesex County Engineer, and yoar, Including Prominent educators have long approved by the State Commissioner a freo puttorn. Sub- —PlttHUurBli Telegraph. us you. WG don't look much alike, but myself, but If the matter were raised, scribe todny or send we're nUout the snino height and build." having been ministering to the pleas- ecognized the value of biography as off thPublie Baic d RoadCommissiones have rbee atn thfilede Stat hei forfroosamplocoiiy. Fondly Recalled. McCtllPattcnuwillcnnbleyou lomukcin your "It would necessitate your shaving ure of the commander's daughter, 1 preparatioThe Girlsn' foA.r thAe. studheldy otheif historyr lirst. House, Trenton, N, J. and may be in- own homo, with your own bi'iids, clotUUiK Artist— What's the matter? It's a nff your limsttiehe. I couldn't raise one felt assured tlwt no 'notice would be neptine of the year in the auditor!- spected by prospective bidders diirins; for yourself and children which will be per- good Joke, isn't IIV at once.'" neecing or me year, in we aumtoi iness nours Bidders will be fur- fect in stylo and fit, Price—tjoiwlifiThcr than aken of the bveach of discipline. ira on Friday afternoon of last week _ 15 cents. Send for free rntlern Catalogue. "It's it very good Joke. The llrst tlmo "1 would do that for yon." May wus good enough to remain niahe(1 wlth a copy ot the apeclta We Will Give Yon Fine Preccnti lor pot Llim awb- I heard Unit: .|ok« I laughed till tlio 1 'or the purpose ot electing the re- tions and blue prints of the drawings scripttonsatnoriKyourfrlemlH. Sontl tor free "Hut your hull is a nioliisses candy nwny with me till the brightness of Premium Catalogue and Cusli 1'rlzo Offer. tears rolled dmvii my pinafore."—Life. julred officers. The following young by the engineer on proper notice and THE McCAl.l COMPANY, 239 lo 249 West 37th S.. NEW YORK color, while mine is black as Ink." day had passed, nnd her father could tn "Thank you for the compliment. I not see in the dark. I thought thnt. adies (and gentleman) wore elected l>aym.ent °t " cost of preparation Concerning Miss Peachy. could dye my liulr or rub some black since I was aiding my friend Perkins Bids must be made on the standard pomnilc on it, which would do as well." o serve for the coming season. pr0,,OBal forms In the manner desig- o propose for JI wife, I might do some- 3 GO TO TICE'S FOR "Your scheme Is a good one, but, gee hing for myself in a like direction, resldent, Marion C. Thorn; Vice- nated therein and required by the willlklns. suppose tlio colonel recog- nd during the day I told May "my resident, Evelyn C. Casslily; Secre- specifications, must be enclosed in nizes you us personntlng tr.i'!" tory." Since the matter hnd been ary, Catherine Gimdrum; Treasurer, senled envelopes, bearing the name "He won't." [lending between us for some time, 1 .,'_,,. ,, ...» and address of bidder on the outside, DELICIOUS SODAS "No one will give me tiwuy. I'll risk was not surprised nt un acceptance. lrginia Scully; Manager of basket- ad(Il.ease(1 t0 tno Bonrd ot Cnosell that. But II' Grllllu should know that 1 Perkins wnked me up before reveille (all; Vera A. French; Coach, Law- Freeholders of Middlesex County, N. AND ICE CREAM have deliberately absented myself, not the next morning to tell me that he •enee H. Purman. |J., and must be accompanied by a only without; permission, but In spire of hnd left Atlantic City ami Miss Trow- , oertlfiod check or cash for not less Churches, Societies and Receptions hnving been refused leave, he'll pro bridge long lifter midnight, having pro- Supplied at Special Ratea. fer charges, there'll be n court martial, , ... , „ than $1,000.00 and be delivered at the posed and been accepted during Ihe The editor of this column oilers a . Individual Plates and Spoons Furnisk- nnd my army career will be blighted." p]n00 nn(1 on tho hour above nnmert ed Free with Ice Cream, evening. Ho Mpmi.sod deep gratitude irizVodnesdaye for th, eOctobe best storr 80y . writteNot nt ob yex a- whicTheh standarwill db eproposa furnishel dfor omn Iapplicas attneh- - "Nothing risked, nothing gained. You for my efforts In his behalf, since tln> tion to engineer. "1 say, old chap, l hear you are en- lire n soldier without fortune. Miss Trowbrldge family, Including Miss ,7cn- itudeneed 40t 0an wordsd hande. d in not later than edB yt oorde thro nspecificationsf The Bpnrd, ocopief Choses onf Confectionery, Cigars gaged to JIIss Touchy. Is that true?" Trowbridge would make a good wife nie, were hooked to sail In H few days Freeholders of Middlesex County, N. ,1. "Quito true, old Ocni\ Isn't she tha for nil army oflleur, for nlie has means, u n six months' (rip to Europe, and A meeting of the Girls' Social Club ASHI5R W, BISSETT, and Tobacco lucky girl?"—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. find no soldier should marry u poor Ned's rival bad engaged passage on the •as held on Monday afternoon for Clerk. Toi. 211 Broadway ana Main St. woman to bring up a family on the same steamer. Ned wns confident that ho purpose of electing officers and Answered. small pay we get. Yon go to Atlantic without my and May Grlflln's valuable "George." queried the curious pussen- City, nnd if you get the girl you enn thor business which" had to be tran- issistunee he would have lost bis acted. The By-Laws and the rain- ger of the elevator conductor, "how far stand being caught nt absence without weethenrt. ites of the last meeting were read do yon go In n day?" leave. Besides, the risk you nre taking Soon after guard mount the colonel The boy thought a moment. will be ii.trump curd with the girl." y Miss Klva Donnell. Tho following 4 nut for Ned. who responded (o the "When 1 get to the top I stop, and "I believe •you're right," said Ned summons In proprhi porsonn. He told fflcerB were elected for the ensuing FUNERRL •when 1 get to the bottom 1 stop," he thoughtfully, "but If you nro caught ear: President, Miss BlslcApplegate; said,—Judge. me thnt his eomninndcr looked nt him Undertaker personating me whnt Is to prevent with n puzzled expression, then, satis- 'reasurer, Miss Mnble Locke; Secre- trouble for yon?" ed that he wns himself, gave him nn iry, Miss Elva Donnell; Chairman ^ DIRECTOR and Embalmer Confusing. "Oh, I'm safe enough. No court nlmportniit order. Olio thliiR to my mind la not clear: would convict me nf a misdemeanor In ocial Committee, Mlsa Marian Thorn; These bootH the jii'elty ladltH wenr The result of this single day's per- ihnirman Inter-Clnss Committee, Hiss 173 HENRY STREET, Aro wonrtroUH tlilnKH to see, helping a brother olllcer. besides"— formance WIIH a double wedding that 189 David St., South Amboy But how their wearers, ere they mip, "Besides wliatV" jeeu'rred the next winter, In which velyn Cassldy; South Amboy, ti. J. Can find the tlmo to lace them up I didn't enlighten him, but what I May and 1 and Jrnnle ana Ned figured A puzzle la to me, . bad In mind ivnn thnt the ciilunpl would As to Service and Price nek Those Prompt SorTlco Dny or Night —Richmond TlmeB-DlBpfttch. a lending ladles mid gentlemen. Advertise In TheCitizen. Serred. 6-24-16 Moderate Prices. HEALTH BOARD AFTER CARELESS MKBCHAATS The Board of Health held a meet- THE QUALITY STORE Ing Thursday evening and decided to HERE'S A GOOD ONE! notify the city authorities to have the police enforce the ordinances prohibiting stores from depositing Brief Hems Concerning People We their sweepings, decayed vegetables Nabob Coffee and fruit, papers, etc, in the streets Know that Prove Interesting instead of in garbage IJO.XPS. This Special, per lb. 29 action was taken when attention was i Reading. called to flagrant violations of that nature by the President of the Hoard, Nabob Pineapple, can - - . • 1«C Mr. h. S. Dill. Mr. Bernard Scott, of New York, To-Day Ail of the members of the hoard vas a local visitor last Saturday. Nabob Salmon, flat can - - - 24e were present except Mr, Wilson, who Commencing at 10 A. Al., with every purchase of was unable tc be on band on ac- .Mr. Joseph Keegan, of Sayreville, Premier Corn, fancy, per can - .'- 14rC count of illness. was a local visitor last Saturday. $1.00 or over in merchandise, we will give The report of the registrar of vital Premier Salad Dressing, bottle - «JC statistics showed that there had been seven marriages, forty-live births and Miss Georginia Linzameyer, of Mat- Premier Peanut Butter, jar . - • -' 9c eighteen deaths in the city during awan, was a local visitor on Monday. FKEB tile past two months. Premier Pure Fruit Jam, per jar "' - 18c The inspector's report showed only French Court Peas, can - - - 14c one case of contagions disease in the IIr. M. J. Reilly, of Bergen Hill, Your Choice of a Straw Hat for city, the one being a ease of seavlet visited iu Koyport on Tuesday even- Fancy Norway Mackerel, each - - lOc fever. The report spoke of the gen-ing. eral health and sanitary conditions Blue Bell Jar Rubbers, special, per dozen : 8c in the city as being very good. Man, Boy or Child A communication from tho state Air. Luke Lenahan,of George street, board authorities requested copies of ivas a Sayrevillo visitor last Satur- Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, Full Milk Cheese and Fresh local health ordinance^ names of day. Eggs at the lowest market prices. Did You Ever Hear of a Better Offer? board members, and other informa- tion that would be i>f use to them in the fnimilntinK of a sanitary code for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ryan, of Goods Proinptly Delivered. We do this in order not to have a single straw to State wido use. The secretary was Fords, were local visitors last Satur- authorized to furnish tho desired in- day. cai'ry over until next year. formation. A report from the treasurer Rhowert Mr. 1). Wostcott, of Sayrevillo, spent William E. Slover a balance of $102.24 and die receipts of the evening were $HG.OO more. Saturday and Sunday visiting in thla John St. Telephone 103-W NfW B'wa.y The. report wns received nnil Illcd. city. Hills of John P1, White for fifty GEORGE GKEEN contu; II, ]>. MiiHon for $20.20 rind Mm, Henry Boll lias lioon spending A. A. IIIIIKO for $12.00 were, ordered pnlil. A 1)111 from Thomas & Motho week with friends in New York "Tho One-Prico Store" Michaels for $20.01) for Mm survey of city. conditions In the vicinity of tho mib- READY FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER I. Hliilkm on Stevens avenue wns Inld Miss Ruth Sullivan, of Fords, spent 158 Broadway South Am boy, N. J. on tho tnhlo for Investigation until the full board was present. tho week find with relatives in this Why not have your Clothes made a * A noiiiniiiiilcntion rapiosting the city. mimes of iminufncturarH of nori- Perfect Fit? nleliolio lievurugos in thin city WUB Mr. G. Hutoliluson, of Long Branch, I- : read by tho secretary. The secro- was a vlHltor In this city on Friday Let mo make them to your order at city prices. tnry WIIH Instructed to furnish tho Stnto nuthorlllGH with the desired in- last. formation. CLEANING AND PRESSING, DYEINC, ETC. I SATURDAY AND MONDAY The application of Joseph Klurst Mr. William Emerson, of Old for a plumbdr'H license was laid over Ilrldgo, was a local "visitor'last Sat- until the next rcgulnr meeting. In 169 BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOV this connection Inspector Runkolow urday,' .-'•;,• SAM GOLD stilted thnl lie believed that the city authorities wore granting entirely too Mrs. Dennis Sullivan of Fords, SPECIALS many licenses and that the Health spent tlio week end with relatives lu authorities should have, cnliro Juris- diction over this matter. This would thls^ity. , . have a tendency to rlaco restrictions upon tho Improper performance of Mrs. Charles Lofiamn o£ Sayrevillo, At M. Kaufman's plumbing work and would result In visited relatives In this city on Wed- 113 David Street beneficial results In other directions. nesday. The inspector also reported that the State Board had roported favor- With the market high, wo continue to supply our custom- 49c Percale Bungalow Aprons, in ably ni)oii the tests of the water at Mrs. Serrell Newman, of Broadway, ers with the best grades of meats at our tho site of the supply for tho water in spending a few days visiting in stripes and checks, at works now being contemplated by Bonhamtown. , usual low prices. the council. Tho Inspector was de- 49c Ladies' Cambric Drawers, with cidedly in favor of this city owning Its own water works and said that tho Miss Edna Bennett, of Bordentown Pot Roast 14e-16e Fresh Killed Chickens 22c four-ihch ruffle of embroidery ed-' O ft* city was paying more for water than avenue, is visiting Mrs. RaohaelCor- the majority, of corporations. He do, of Bohamtown. ged with Val. lace, very special at also said thai the present supply was by no means satisfactory, there being Prime Rib Roast 18-20c Veal 14c up 98c Middy Blouses in all white, also frequent occasions when the water is Mr. Kenneth Stults, of David street, white with colored collars, at - not. fit for ordinary household use. is spending a portion of his vacation Legs of Spring Lamb - 18c-3©c o in Hagerstown, Md. . A man who buys a blind horse should also consult an oculist. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell, of Regular Hams - I62C Forequarters oi Lam!) 14e o David street, ,were visitors in New M. KAUFMAN Honor thy father and tby mother, York City last Tuesday. young man, but when they pick out Cali Hams 13c Fresh Pork Loins 18e-20e I 50 Broadway South Am boy a wife for you it's your cue to kick. Mr. Arthur Plank, of Philadelphia, Fresh assortment of Smoked Meats always on hand. visited friends In this city during the The fool never stops to count the Old Home Celebration. Fresh vegetables daily. L cost until the bill collector calls. Quality and Weight Guaranteed. TELEPHONE it-1 Mr. Nell JlcGonigle, of Henry street, spent Tuesday In Asbury Park City, spent Old Home Day with Mrs. henry of Bayonne, for "Old Homa enjoying the sea breezes. John Navll of Bordentown avenue. Week." »Miss Dorothy EmmonsofRed Bank Miss Helen Havens, of Philadel- Miss Lottie Dreyling, Mr. Alfred is visiting her cousin, Miss Helen phia, Pa., Is spending her vacation at Dreyling and Masters Albert and Bmmons, of First street. the home of her parents, Mr. andLouis Dreyling, all of Jamesburg, Greenspan Bros. Mrs. B. R. Havens of Second street. were in town from Friday until Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Coyne and day last as the guests of Mr. and PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Kenah are spend- Oliver Mathis, of Main street, has Mrs. B. Duvler, of Upper Mala street. Free Deliveries to all points, South Amboy, Mechanlcsville and Morgan ing a week in Atlantic City. TELEPHONE 19 WE GIVE ELK STAMPS resumed his duties as night yard- master In the local yards of the P. Mr. Clement Kaufman ana Mr. I* Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Emery and R. R. after enjoying his annual vaca- B. Schlndler, of New York, spent Old children of Callfon, Mr. and Mrs. 188 Broadway South Am boy tion. ^ Home Day with M. Kaufman. John White, of Freehold, and Mr. , and Mrs. F. J. Stillwaggon and Mr. Win. Dlehl, of Old Bridge, Mr. ,13 .J. Gallagher has left the daughter, of Brooklyn, enjoyed the MONEY SAVING SPECIALS 1 week's end with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. visited this city during, the progress local Post Office to resume his former Kelley of Augusta street. of the Old .Home Celebration. position in the Union News Stand at Sale begins on Friday, August 20, and ends on Tuesday, August 24 the N. T. .& L. B. R. R. station Daniel Wfllett, after enjoying the here. , Mrs. Michael Kiernan, Mrs. John, Old Home Celebration, left town on Klernan, the Misses Katie, Mary and VERY BEST BUTTER 30c lb Thursday for his home at Wolleston, .Mr. and Mrs. Win. Voorhees, oS Dorothy Kiernan, Miss Helen Martin, Moss. New Brunswick, wore the gxiests of Miss Nettie Zek, Miss Anna McCabe. Cali limns.lit. 1 fl J^ Mr. and Mrs. George Seward, of and Miss Agnes Golden, of Wharton, Regular Hams, lb. ~|A\*> Miss Edith Arnold, a stenographer George street, during the Old Homo N. J., were visitors in town during. Nice and Lean 11-1/ Lean and Tender -BL^^*^ in the Terminal and Shipping offices, Celebration. Old Homo Celebration. is spending a vacation at Delaware Strictly Fresh Eggs Potatoes Square Milk Water Gap. John Cosgrove, a former player on Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sutherland, the Empire A. C. team, -was a local of Morgantown, "W. Ya., spent from. 30c dozen 16c Peek 7c can Miss Freda Sharkey and Miss Anna visitor during the Old Home Celebra- Friday until Sunday evening with Carroll, of New Brunswick, spent tion and returned to Long Island friends in this city. It was their Compound Lard Pure Lard Corn Saturday 'with Kathryn Lyons, of last Tuesday. first visit to this town in many years, Augusta street. and they were surprised at the gen- 8c lb lOc lb 7\c can Miss Lillian Sturtevant returned on eral improvements. They are both Charles Smith and his sister have Wednesday to her home, in Plain- natives of this city. gone to Easton, Pa., where they will field, after spending several days in Pet Cream Sardines Macaroni spend two weeks vacationing with this city as the guest of Mr. and M^s. (Additional Personals on Page 7) Ror. 10e Slu relatives there. 4 Cans S5c Jiic can 7lc Henry Selover. ..- o Miss Pearl Weaver, of Philadelphia, FOR SALE—Small building suit, Boneless Bacon £;*• Pa., spent the week end in this city Margaret McDonnell, (laughter of able for kitchen or shore bungalow. Hires' Root Beer Fresh Cake, all kinds Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. McDonnell as tho guest of Miss Helen Havens Price only $50. Apply to Daniel W. of Jersey City, is spending her vaca- 2 bottles »5c »Sc lb. of Second streot. Bunting, First street. 7-17 lOc lb. tion with her aunt, Mrs. John Navll of Bordentown avenue, N.B.C. Soda Crackers, Beg. 10c lb. N. B. C. Ginger Snaps, Beg. 10c lb. Master Lewis Nixon, of Wethers- UNCLAIMED LETTERS. field, Conn., is making a several days' List of letters remaining uncalled: 7c lb Tclb visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Green Harold Orr, of St. PeterB, Pa., for at Post Office for the week end- of Upper Main street. formerly of th'is city, returned to his ing August 20th, 1915: home on Tuesday after spending a Capt. E. Orlsne, enre of Soh. M. Quaker Corn Flakes Catsup, Regular 10c bottle Mlas Myrtle Stillwaggon, of Brook- few days visiting friends and enjoy- Jaggu; Capt. S. B. Naste, Boat Bay 5c lyn, has return 3d home after; spend- ing tho Old Home Celobration. Rldgo, Rodger Maloney, 2; John Lott, ) 3for 25 c ing a week's vacation with Miss June Anthony Moran, Bergen Hill. Kelley, of Augusta street. ' Mrs. Wra. Dugptan of Bergen Hill Theso letters will bo sent to tha SA R AY pntortained her niece and, nephews, Dead Letter Ofllco in 30 days. Wli»~ BREAD 4c loaf OU L? '4c loaf BREAD Mr. and Mrs. Francis 1JF. McDon- Miss Julia C. Fltznonry off;New York, calling for the above please nell of West Hamilton Pl&ce, Jersey and Messrs. John and Ni$>olas Fltz- "Advertised." J. W. RE.' ) \ . THE SOUTH AMBOI CITIZEN. returned to his former home her ASKS PAT FOB MOTOR BOAT. over the week eiid. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2L, 1915. (Continued from Page Four) Mrs. Edward Church, and daughter were also submitted by Mr.Slover. \ ('©KBMAJf OF COMPANY of River Road, spent the week end The following bills were read an Brief Items Concerning People visiting in this city. ordered paid: FIRST NHTIONHL BRHK I OVEKUOME BY THE HEAT Shortly after the start of the Fire Know that Prove Inlerestini Labor. SOUTH AMBOf, N. J. Miss Ruth MacNeely, of Asbur Garbage aaen'a Parade last Saturday the fore Reading. Park, was the week end guest o Garbage 19 2 :&£& of the company from Asbur' Miss Anna O'Connor. Streets 125 0 Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 Park was overcome with the hea Streets 127 4 Water Department 96 0( Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 wMle riding on the truck. His nam Mr. T. E. Davies, of this city, spew Mr, Edward Malone, of Cranbury was Burt Mooney and it later de- Sunday in Point Pleasant. Streets was noticed among the visitors in Team hire 72 0 vdoped that he was a nephew of Mr. this city last Saturday. Team hire 118 8C and Mrs. George Allen, of Georg Mr. L. B. Jolly, of Old Bridge, wa: i „_ George Oundrum 1,315 2 This Bank Pays Interest street, this city. a local visitor last Saturday. Harry F. Thomas 98 6 Miss M. A. Walling, of Keyport, M. E. L. H. & P. Co.,.! 489 It ON ACCOUNTS 8UBJECT TO CHECK The uniforms that the firemen was among the visitors present in Mr. C. Eltinghani, of Old Bridge Salaries & Fees wtre wearing were quite heavy an' this city last Saturaday. Frederick Semonite 22 0' PEK CENT on balances averaging daily tfci- day wos, of course, awfull was in this city last Saturday. William O. Maxfield 10 00 the day was, of course, awfully Joseph B. Rowe, of Philadelphia, John F. White 12 00 $500 and over for the month. :J Phillip Leonard 2 76 • iajcade and not at all used to being Mr. Charles Callahan, of New York was in town Saturday, and helped City, visited here on. Saturday. Charles Conroy 5 52 «ut|ln the heat of the sun's rays. celebrate Old Home Day. John McCormack. 5 52 PER CENT in Savings Department ^hon he; tainted the company drop- W. O. Maxfield. 22 00 on accounts of $5.00 and over remaining ped out of line and rushed him into Miss Margaret McGuire, of Perth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Callaban, o William Freeman 18 00 Amboy,' was here last Saturday David D. Dill 8 28 in Bank for at least Two Months prior to * -nearby house. Jamesburg, visited this city during John McCloud 8 28 3 ' Moo'ney's comrades then had him the Old Home Celebration, Henry Starter ,... H 52 January 1 and July 1. rushed to the hospital In Perth Am- Mr. Jesse Puller, of New Yorli John Novack 8 28 boy where the case was found to be City, spent Saturday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerwin and family, John Ward 8 28 ISSUES TRATELEBS' CHECKS PATABLE ETEETWOM. Frederick Semonite :. 1104 CTdlnary sunstroke. After remaining of Jersey City, visited relutlves in SELLS FOBEIOR DRAFTS PAYABLE IV kWI FAIT 9t Miss Jesse Mundy, of Newark, was James Kane 5 52 THE WORLD. at the hospital for a long time h*e this city over the week end. Mlchiuil McDonnell B 5. was brought back to this city to the a local visitor over the week omi. Denniu FIlKKins 8 28 HARRY C. PEERINB, President R. C. 3TEPHENSON, CnhUr home of his uncle where he remained Mr. and Mrs. A. Uurlund, of Nt;w .Inines Ilea 8 28 T. FRANCIS PERRINK, Aillitant Caihler until after the sun went down. He Mr. Mietmel O'Hara, of Matawaa iVUllnm Chambers 5 52 York, spent the days of tho celebra- )anlel TriggH 8 28 DIRECTORS: "was able to ride back to his home on was a local visitor last Saturday. tion with relatives In this city. John Qualn 10 32 DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLrr ', the truck along with his comrades. Arthur L. Hulls 8 28 HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOOART The illness of their foreman pre Mr. J. Peterson, of South River, Mr. mill Mrs. J{. I,. 1'ciwerH, utici id ward Roberta 13 50 ICdwurd I'rlcii..-. J. BAIRO PERRINE R. C. STEPHEN8ON vented the Neptune laddies from tak was a local visitor last Saturday. family, of Brooklyn, vlullcil friend* 5 liiorgn Cliurch 3 00 'ipK' part in the parade proper bu u this city over the week end. Miss Frances Bohr, of Sayreville . tb»y were here anil there about town .Turned W. Hea 3 20 Safe Deposit Boxes S2.OO during the balance ,ce'rs, baby parade, etc. They won lmrlcH Fox, 7 bills G2 7C TrmmmTTrTTmrTTTrTTrnrrTrTTrnmmrnmr a Vri'ie 'or coming the longest dis- Dr. Melville Hunt, of St. Barnabas Flrn l>(!|>Hi1iiieiit tance however, and got home just In Mr. W. G. McOinnis, of Hlghtstown iosjiital, Newark, la spending his brls. French 10 00 KEEP IT IN MIND time for excitement attendant up was a local visitor on Saturday lent vacation with relatives In this city. . A. City Wutor Works.... B74 Bfi the burning of the hotel at the Park A. L. I'orklnn Co 104 81 THAT Sunday morning Miss Kutherlno Sumillen, of Sayru- fi. K Yiites), formerly of UIIH city, ville, waa a locnl visitor on Satur- K. ApnloRatt) 10 45 "\ • o now residing iu forth Amboy, cuine Council mnn Slovcr presented two The Citizen Job Department day. back for tlio Old Homo Celebration. SUIT CASK AND HAT STRANGELY solution** whk'h wero adopted. The I* pr«par«d to de any and all kinds of XIS8IK0 FBOM HOTEL BOOH ' MIBS Louise Nymann, of Asbury llrst provided far the renown! of an Amos Stratton, proprietor of the Mr. John Doy, of Jainosburg, visit- Park, was a local visitor last Satur- iroudway Improvement note for Rippowam House on Augusta street ed Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Snydor, or MOTEHEAUS day. 13,000 due August 21 for a period of was held for appearance before the .oulsa street, during tlie celebration. hree months at the rate of R per LETTERHEADS Grand Jury by Police Justice Brlm- lent. The other provided for the re- ENVELOPES Miss Helen Perdy, of Keyport, ingham last Saturday morning, Ar- Miss Theresa Coombs, of South levval for a period of three months BILLHEADS visited friends in this city last Satur- rangements were made for Stratton Rivor, spent the week end visiting t live per cent of a Broadway im- STATEMENTS day, • to secure his liberty under a ball Miss Claire Hamilton, of Main street. rovement note due August 23 for BUSINESS CAR US ' bond for two hundred dollars, tha SOCIETY CARDS Mr. James Duffy, of Perth Amboy, guarantee being Mayor Fee, of South Clerk Mack stated that in reply to KULED BLANKS visited friends here on Saturday Miss Florence Striker, of Brooklyn, BLANK BOOKS River. Isited Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Scward, Is letter to Avery's brickyards re- a st. tarding tho brickbats spoken of at PAMPHLETS f Ceorge street, over Old Home Day. A hearing was held on Saturday he last meeting ho had received a morning when the complaint of Mr. Miss Ethel Bright, of Church street, elephone message to the effect that Miss Rose Krebs, Miss L. Fowler, J6seph i B. Roe, of Philadelphia, a s spending a vacation In Asbury ;ho bats could be gotten for ten dol- Vlr. S. Goblick and Mr. 0. Korbs, of school grounds but later ruled out JVOTICE TO CREDITORS former resident of this city, was Park. ars per car load f. o. b. Cliffwood Srneton, spent last Saturday in this and the matter resting there. heard. The warrant claimed that a nd that a carload would average ANNIE NATCHIN, EXECUTRIX OP :ity. Upon motion of Councilman Pari- N. Natchin, deceased, by direction of panama hat and the complainant'.? David Watson, of Kayser, Virginia, bout forty tons. Upon motion of sen tho matter was referred to the the Surrogate of the County of Mid- _ suitcase had .been taken from the has been visiting in town during the Councilman Slover the matter was dlesex, hereby gives notice to the council as a whole and a roll call * •am he had rented at the hotel of week. Mr. R. C. Edberg, of Stamford, Conn., eferred to the street committee. creditors of the said N. Natchin, to vote showed the motion carried ' hich Stratton is the proprietor on s spending a short time visiting at Councilman Slover spoke of a thou- bring in their debts, demands and unanimously. , claims against the estate of the said • Sriday night during his absence from Mr. Win. O'Leary, of John street, he home of relatives on Henry and dollar obligation that tha Jer- Councilman Parisen stated that deceased, under oath or affirmation, the premises. ivas a South River visitor last Sat- itrect. ey Central Traction Company had within nine months from this date, during the last heavy storm, the one .' This is the second time that Strat- lrday. lot as yet paid to the city, although or they will be forever barred of any ton had been sent up to appear be- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Striker, of t was long overdue, in explanation, that did so much damage on Broad- action therefor against the said f this city who returned home to en- he new house up to ten thousand The Board reserves the right to ;he wheels and dumped the machine reject any or all bids if in their opin- the, culprits mentioned had skipped oy the Old Homo Celebration. ollars before it waa completed and nto a deep dltoh. Delaney pulled ion it is to the best Intorest of the town. at ha iwns not In favor of the GX- County so to do. Mr. I. B. Perry, of this city, is lie big Stevens-Duryca out and made Miss Marlon R. Llnbnrger, of Brook- enditure of so much money. Ho A. J. GEBHARDT, pending his annunl vacation in west- •epaira sufficient to enable tho ma- He Can Draw. rn Pennsylvania. yn, spent Old Home Celebration days as perfectly willing to seo a lire Director. rine to continue Its Journey to Now ASHER W. BISSETT, Bttlr-Is his boy learning to draw at n this city as the guest of Mr. and louse built that would cost mot more •college? Jill—Oh, yes. He draws on ork. 7-31-4 Clerk Joseph Malanaphy, of Lambartvllle, Mrs, B. Duvier, of Upper Main street. hnn four thousand dollars but more the old mnn every month.—Yonkers han that ho would not approve "of. Statesman. i-as a visitor in town during Old J.M. PARKER, Some Celebration. Mrs. Otto Carlson and daughters, e stated that his objections might •Miiinliilu your post. Tlmt'M nil thp gnes, Ethel and Lillian, visited at o overruled by the council, but tho . |L EDWARDS fame you uppil.-Drydi'ii. Mr. E. Johnson, of Long Branch, lie hoirie of Mr. and Mrs. John pproprlatlon WBB only for the amount CARPENTER and BUILDER enewed acquaintances In this city ?ilaon, W Henry street, over the ie fnvorpd and that four thousand Door Nets n N]iwlalty ollara ought1 to build a bouse good en a wlte gives her husband a n Saturday' loot. reck end, tcM FurniHlii'd mid Representing the Most Reliable nough for an.yone. Ho alBo spoke of ->f her mind she loses that a, Promptly Done Companies Only lie site having been selected on thje i he Ratng nothing. Mr. Oor£fi\ Cannon, of Freehold, (Additional fftorflonals on I>Wre 8) f. O.Boi35 36 John Street. 50 John Street South Ambor, H. 1. line. Truly a delightful state of af- fairs when things like this happen with frequent occurence. OUR GIANT TREES C. H. Hunter, of Augusta street, a of Interest Presented In brakeman on the Pennsylvania Rail- Over a Million Monster Sequoias We extend to all our best lort Paragraphs for Busy road, in attempting to jump from a In One National Park. train on Monday, slipped and in fall- wishes for eaders. ing cut both wrists on a broken bot- tle. One cut about two inches long THE OLDEST LIVING THINGS. A Happy New Year to All! was quite serious. Dr. Weber dressed the injuries. .6- Merchants report the best Christ- No Other Form of Life In Thi» World to Can Compare In Age With Thew ens mas trade in many years. The matron of Christ Church Home j-tf Mighty Mon«rch» of the Forest, Some ing, acknowledges with thanks the receipt Having Sean Thirty Centuries. .er. In. Trolley traffic was greatly delayed of Christmas donations from the 6-7-tr by the sleet on Wednesday. following: Mrs. D. Guenther, Mr. L. The Sequoia National park is twenty- Tlce, M. G. Manaker, Mr. Nellus, Mr. four years old, yet east of the Eockies It is scarcely known. Yellowstone and A valuable horse owned by Molzen, Brown Brothers, Miss Louise Yoseinite are the only two names jslrable Broadway HV(olff & Co. died oa Tuesday Van Pelt, St. John's Church of New which the enormous majority of east- L. Bergen, 114 Main 1-1-tf spinal meningitis. Brunswick, Christ Church of New- erners think of when national park3 Brunswick, and St. George's Church, are mentioned. Nevertheless Sequoia . housesi almost new( all \ ij LouiBa Btreet, between of Rumson. Is perhaps, in point of average beauty, . Feltus street. A bargain, Mr. August Larson was taken to St. dlover, Pine avenue. »-2O-tf Barnabas' Hospital, Newark, in Otto the superior of all. It was dear to the ji—House with eight rooms and Anderson's automobile on Friday. /Carl Marshall, proprietor of the heart of John ftlulr, father of national and two lots, on Augusta street, Marshall Hotel, Navesink avenue, parks, and Chief Geographer K. B. Stevens avenue and Broadway, Marshall, who knows them oil as no .mboy, N. J. Apply John A. Lovely, Highlands, N. J., has opened up the The Ladles' Aid Society of the/ other man knows thorn, having Bur- ilam B. Hubbard. 10-23-tf Baptist Church will hold a quilting newly renovated Marion Hotel on " J A.LE—Cheap, two lots on Ward ave- veyed or traversed them In person, has Ire at 178 Broadway. 8-H-tf and home-made bakery sale on Fri- Augusta Btreet, and having had wide declared In print tbut It possesses beau BROWN BROS. 9TATE AND KENT COLLECT. day, January 14. experience will no doubt meet wltli ty as great IIH nil others combined. '.—I have same very desirable success in his new enterprise. Mr. / building sites for sale. Call and Tei'lmps the most potent reason for .tent collections a specialty. You Marshall has accommodation for 60 much annoyance by letting me col- John Scully is offering his hand Its lack of celebrity In (.hut this is tile ir rents. Fire Insurance placed In some residence property, betweos peoplo and will cater to both tran- "ompanlet. Win. u. 1'iulsen, 169 big treo park, mid tho general public , South Araboy, N. J, 0-1-G2 Augusta and Henry streets, for l sient and permanent guests. ussodatea tliu l>lj; Ireou of California 'JE—A nice six room HOUBO In de- as a manufacturing site. with Voscuille. The JIurlpoNii grove, Itlon. It will prove a great bar- within easy roach of the Yosemile val •aluable Investment to the buyer Miss Catherine Mason, of Lake- A. i It. A grand 8 room residence Next Sunday night at Christ Church, wood, and Miss Ella Corletto, of ley, contnIll's Krvi'nil enormous sequoia Store will close today, January 1, at 10 A. M. sharp rapi jjementBon the most central and ar stfeot In this city; convenient to all Uev. C. S. Lowis will give an illus- Gloucester City, visited Mrs. Joseph trees. In fuel, the Yo.seuillo National an places arid depots. A five acre farm trated stereoijticon locturo on "Bun- Coinpton, of Main street, on Wednes- park (.•(inl'iiliiH Ilin'o KTOVI'M of these a brick residence, as cheap as a home on glniitN, Iliu two oiliem being the Merced gle lot. Jusust what you havhavee been look yan, tho Divine Dreamer." day. Tho former aro tho Great .oor and talcing abouaboutt . Get It and redureducce niitl Tuoliiiiiiio proves, which lie with- ;hlgh oost or loving. Apply to Uharleharles 8. Pocahontas and Great Wlnona rospoe- lu easy iviu.'li lo the northwest. OfceW i 227tf 2-27-tf Tho official board, of tho M. B. tlvoly of tho Dogreo of Pocahontas of The fcie<|uulii National park, however, Church, held a meeting Thursday the Stato of Now Jersoy. On Wed- wlil'.'li lien many miles south of VO.HU- MISCELLANEOUS. evening and dlscuSHed the prospects nesday evening they accompanied Mrs. nil to, was (Tunleil to invHcrve. for tho use and pleasure ol' [he people of tho POIftBALE—One new parlor stove, K0.0O; of the church for the coming year. Coinpton, who is tho Great Prophetess AMERICAN SHIPYARDS 'and oae new cooking stove, 835. Apply to of the Degree of Pocahontas, on a United Kliilcs. liy far tlui i»route.st WILL MEET DEMANDS p. J. StSatghaa, David street. 12-11-tf visitation to Mondiimln Council, D. of groves of tho oldvxt, the bl^wst. and START RIGHT! FOR SALB-Larg<» Canopy Special rango, The privato meeting of the council the moHt remarkiililo trees living In From inquiries addressed to some P., of Siiyrevllle. In good condition. Inquire UITIKHN olllce. Thursday night was somewhat of a tills world. They number 1,11111,000 thirty or moro shipyards tho New For young men starting up- MONEY TO LOAN lrisuinsof«100,8200,K300, failure. Difficulty was had In Boeiir- Of these 12,000 exceed (en feet in 'di- York Chamber of Commerce has •WO, taw and up to |2M0. Inquire at Law on their life work it is best to Offloes of John A. Lovely, 106 Broadway. ing a quorum and then it was quite UNEARTHING A FOSSIL ameter. The General Sherman tree, gathered the Information that within MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. late. most celebrated of all, Is 27!).!) feet a year or two most of the shipbuild- have a good, sound business Apply to J. A. Coan, P. O. Uulldlng. high, with u diameter of 3(!.f> feet. The A Delicate Task Demanding Great ing plants of the country, if the Abraham Lincoln treo is 270 feet hl«li. education. It Is expected that no more work Care and Preparation. with a diameter of 31 feet. The Wil- demand for tonnago justifies It, could AUTOMOBILES. iwlll be done this winter on tho road When the bed of a fossil in found the expand their capacity from 15 per The time to start is NOW! •crlous work begins. In many beds liam McKinlcy treo is 201 feet high, FOR HIKE—New 8 Studebaker touring below Morgan although there remains with a dlumeter of 28 feet. cent, to 00 per cent. According to tit for hire. O. W. Welsh. 1-0-tf but a few days' concreting yet to be tho bones tiro without any Infiltrated ofllcial figures tho quantity of ton- fllllng, so thnt, though perfect in form. Tho General Grant National park Is Trainer's Business College laid. usually mentioned with Sequoia be- nage under construction on July 1, they are soft and fragile. To remedy Tel. 509-M. Perth Amboy, N. J. HOBSES AHD CABRIAH1S. this defect a coat of shellac is applied cause, though separated by six miles and ordered up to December 1, Holy Communion will be celebrated and allowed to sonk In. Then a second of mountain and forest, tho two are amounted to 202 merchant ships of UNITED EXPRESS CO. STABLES practically the same nntionnl park. It HORSES AND MARES at the Presbyterian Church at the and third, and often more, are put on, 761,511 tons, This has greatly For tale, suitable for coalmen or heavy until the sandstone, or matrix, und contains only 2.C30 ncres nnd was cre- truolclng. Prices ISO to 1125. If you are In 10.30 service on Sunday morning. It ated only for the protection of the Gen- strengthened the faith of the country n&d of a horse or mare call at olllce. United is hoped there will be a good attend- bone cease to take up shellac. As soon in the ability of its shipbuilders to EfcpraM Co., Orange and Nosbitt streets, as the bone lias hardened strips of eral Grant tree, a monster sequoia 204 Newark, N. J. Phone 4193 Branch Broolc, ance. meet national needs. jTpan dally, Sunday Included. No connection cloth are dipped in flour paste and ad- feet high nnd thirty-five feet in diame- "with any other stable. 12-18-4 Justed to make a firm bandage. When ter. But General Grant shares his do- Several of the largest plants on the Mr. Charles H. Berrlen is the proud dried In this stago the whole is firm mnln with distinguished neighbors, Atlantic seaboard have orders for two LOST AICD F0U1TO. possessor of a handsome gold watch enough to work around, and the adja- notably the George Washington tree, years ahead. As a rule shipbuilding fob, the Christmas gift from his class cent rock is gently removed, leaving which is only nine feet less in height authorities do not anticipate any LOST—On Henry street or Broadway. Tues- in the Methodist Protestant Sunday the specimen on somewhat of a pedes and six feet less in diameter. day evening, a small pocketbook containing tal. The sequoias nre the oldest living serious difficulty in a supply of labor, 411.50. Reward offered If found and returned School. materials and machinery for this en- to Nellie Dugan. 306 Henry street. 12-25-2 The preparation and the work of things In this world. "They are the quarrying take three or more days of connecting link," writes Ellsworth larged program of construction. The On account of the ice forming on Huntington, "between the ancient east general opinion appears to be that HELP WANTED. careful, patient work. Then finally the the trolley wires "Wednesday morning slab containing the bones and hard- and the modern west. demand will create capacity to meet OIBIi WANTED to help with Inventory. the trolley cars caused a wonderful ened with shellac is wrapped In straw "Three thousand fenceposts, suffi- it. Yards on Interior rivers are con- Must be fair writer and good with figures. and shipped to tho institution which cient to support a wire fence around Address Drawer A, South Aooboy. 1-1-1 electrical display as they moved slow- fident of ability to construct Bmaller ly on their way. is to receive them. To take the bones 8,000 or 9,000 acres, have been made steel vessels for government or mer- from the slab and prepare them for from one of these giants, nnd thnt was -South Amboy mounting require all the patience and only the first step toward using Its chant needs under advantageous At Christ Church next Sunday skill of n master mechanic. Very care- huge carcass. Six hundred and fifty conditions. PHONE 171 morning the order of music on fully, often with the finest of dental thousand shingles, enough to cover the The average shipbuilding output, Christmas will be repeated, and the tools, It is necessary to dig away tho roofs of seventy or eighty houses, depending much on the condition of MOBILE SERVICE. children of the Sunday School will sandstone covering the bones. formed the second item of its product demand, prior to the current fiscal sing their carols. The work becomes more delicate as Finally, there still remained hundreds year ranged from about 300,000 to NOTICE. the fragile bones appear. As soon as of cords of firewood, which no one THE ANNUAL ELECTION OP THE exposed to the nlr the pulverized mass could use because of the prohibitive 550,000 tons of both merchant and Star Building and Loan Association. The matron of Christ Church Is given a coat of shellac, and this expense of hauling the wood out of government work. Sine© July 1, the of South Amboy, N. J., will take place Home desires through the Citizen to process Is continued until it becomes the mountains. The upper third of the enormous expansion in constructive at the City Hall on Monday evening express her thanks to all who kindly firm and durable. After the prepnrator trunk and all the branches lie on the capacity has passed far beyond any at 7.30 p. m., January 3rd, 1916, for sent gifts to the home on Christmas, has the material in working shape he ground where they fell, not visibly rot- previous total. President, Vice-President, Secretary, thus bringing great pleasure to the must add the missing parts, restoring ting, for the wood Is wonderfully en- Treasurer, Twelve Directors and One o YOUR children and to those In charge. them with plaster. This requires a during, but simply waiting till some Auditor. careful study of other prehistoric Idealize a woman and she doesn't Star Building and Loan Association foolish camper shall light a devastat- THOS C. GELSINON, President, bones. The skeleton Is then mounted, ing fire. care If she isn't understood, CHARACTER At a family reunion at the home of a work which Is comparatively easy "Huge as the sequoias are. their size JOHN J. DELANEY, Secretary. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Albright on Tues- 12-25. as regards the fixing process.—Argo- is scarcely so wonderful as their age. is yourself. It is born day evening, Miss Beatrice Selover, naut A tree that has lived 500 years Is still Dyspepsia is the mother of many of Second street, entertained with a disagreeable disposition. with you and clings to OETS WEIT TO BEYIEW in its early youth, one that has round- exhibitions of the art of elocution, DANGER IN MUSHY FOODS. ed out 1,000 summers and winters is PARK SITE RESOLUTION of which she is a promising student. only In full maturity, and old age, the you! unchanged all Alleging Irregularities In the pass- They Affect the Saliva and Lack Neo- threescore years and ten of the se- through your life. It age of a resolution by the Common eisary Mineral Elements. quoias, does not come for seventeen or The sixteenth annual reception of eighteen centuries. Council ot Perth Amboy providing South Amboy Council No. 426, K. of If you want to prevent your teeth is the character in a tor tho purchaso of four sites for from decaying keep your saliva alka- "How old the oldest trees may be Is C, will bo held at St. Mary's Hall not yet certain, but I have counted the Briegs-Built Style park purposes at a cost of $124,000, this (Friday) evening. Attend and line. The saliva has two functions, Christian Nlelaon has obtalnod a rule the first of which is to saturate the rings of seventy-nlno that were over which makes men pur- usher the old year out and the now food while It is being chewed and to 2,000 years of age, of three that were to show causo in tho Supreme Court year In amidst tho pleasures of this over 3,000 and of one thnt was 3.1BO." why a writ of cortlorari should not prepare it for the action of the gastric chase our clothes season event. juice. The second, mid no less impor- The sequoias nre found scattered all issue to rovlew tho proceedings. tant, is to keep the teeth and the ent- over the park, which has an area of after season. Right Justlco Horgon, who allowed the rulo, itles of the mouth clenu. 101,597 acres, but the greater trees are niado It relm-nnblo at Elizabeth, Jan- Tho Rev. J. E. Shaw was presented gnthered in thirteen groups of many now we are presenting with a purse of gold at the cantata In nu article in the Medical Review uary 4. Ponding tho hearing upon of Reviews T. Benedict Kumiss says acres each, where they grow close to- the new cold-weather tho application, nil proceedings aro held in tho K. of P. Hall Christmas that we have got so far uway from gether. stayed. night. Rather a substantial mani- natural life thnt only five persons In The general country Is one of the Often the eyes see im- styles in suits and over- festation of the high esteem in which 10O have nlkuliue snlivu. most beautiful in America, abounding It Is sot out by Nlelson that tho this popular and jovial pastor is held Chewing stimulates the salivary in splendid streams, noble valleys, perfectly—lines do coats. We'd like to recommendation of tho park commit- by members of his church. glands. SoTt, starchy, mushy foods, striking ridges nnd towering moun- not parallel and pro- tee or Common Council was adopted from which Hie mineral salts huve tains. Some of the best trout fishing show them to you. In tho form of n resolution, but that been extracted', need little or no in tho world Is found here. The park portions are distorted this was vetoed by Mayor Ford Gar- On Tuesday evening the Usher's ohewinjr, so the siillvury glands are not is the homo of tho celebrated golden —defects of vision rotson. Subsequently tlio Common Union, of tho Methodist Episcopal stimulated. And they ilo not supply tropt, which Is found nowhere else In Council took up tho Mayor's disap- Church, held a meeting and discussed tho mineral elements thnt are neces- such perfection of color. quite common and $10 to $30 proval and passed tho resolution over prospects for tho coming year. sary to the fluids of tho body. Such In laying out tho boundaries of Se frequently negledled. his veto. Among other projects discussed was foods stick between the teeth and lu quoin National park some of the niosl the recesses of the mouth, where they superb of American scenic country Nlelson charged that the resolution that of an entertainment which is to "The Store That Satisfies" bo given In the near future. ferment nnd decay and become tho was unaccountably omitted. Just to was not acted upon In the first in- breeding ground for bacteria. The tho north lies the wonderful valley of [ffECTIVr Btance at a regular meeting; that no bacteria generate acids which cat tho Kings river, with Its spectacular provision was made for the manner The Young People's Club, of the away the substance of the teeth, rank- canyon nnd picturesque mountains, [GLASSES L til which tho cost of the sites should Methodist Episcopal Church, will hold ing holes In which more food lodges, while directly on tho east, over the Correct defective eyes be raised; that payment of the a New Year's Social at the home of and so the evil process goes on. Brent western divide. Is a region noted amount agreed upon is violatlve of Mr. Charles Agan to-night (Friday). The normal alkaline saliva Is one of for Its beauty. Mount Whitney, on Its —one and all. We The usual delightful time Is antici- the best of the protectors of the body enst bank, la the loftiest mountain in The Tailor, Clothier and the act of 1910, which prohibits the against the attack of bacteria. Not tho United States. These two districts have the glasses, Issuance of bonds in excess of one- pated and the guests will watch the Haberdasher old year out and the new one in. only Is the snllva slightly bactericidal, nre easily reached from the national know their curative quarter of one per cent, of the as- but its alkalinity counteracts the acids pnrk, of which they are In effect. sessed valuation of taxable property. produced by these bacteria. though not in administration nnd pro power and supply 91 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. He also alleges that the present On Tuesday evening the seven Starchy foods should nlwaya bo nc- toctlon. a natural pnrt.-Geogrnphlcnl them only /action waa conducted at great spend o'clock Jersey Central trolley car from compnnled by fruits or berries, for the Survey Bulletin. ' and done purposely in order to mako Perth Amboy ran only as far as tho acid hi these has the peculiar property WHEN NEEDED It operative upon tho city before the of changing to an alkali In the body, In mntters of repnrtco n word nt thp Thomas & McMichael corner of Bordentown and Stevens and besides, they are the best of stlmu- Haw council convenes January 1. avenues Instead of continuing to the right moment Is worth n whole diction SAMUEL KINSTLINGER CIYIL BNGIHEKBB AND SUBVKT0B8 o lanta for tho salivary glands. nry nn hour later.—Life. 1 city limits. To the writer's positive Jeweler and Optician 1 After a, man has had occasion to knowledge from observation there Oppotlt* C. R. R. Station Office ot City BnglnMr imploy a first class lawyer you can't wore at least flvo people waiting for If you never begin a task you'll Time ripens all things. No mini in born wlso.—Cervantes. Port OffiM BH* Soath lmb*r, •. * .hat talk Is cheap, a car to Perth Amboy further up the never finish it. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED. FIRST NRTfONRL BRNK Items of Interest from all Parts of the State as Gleaned Prom Our SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. ™ home to iy In New Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 vhen ever; Undivided Profits Earned, $30,000 unless U rcumstancet •' not needed George Sn«den. up the baby and went to see what h itself. A comparatively few men are attli of what Is Mr. George V. Sneden, superiaten wanted. getting rich at the expense of bun This Bank Pays Interest ' to discourage mod dent of maintenance of way of th On reaching the cellar she wasdreds of thousands of consumers. ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK pltality. Mew York and Long Branch Rail startled upon finding her husband', Meanwhile, fishing as a sport on the •^ .o still gay with Christ road and the oldest employe in poin body hanging from a rope which had Jersey coast is being ruined, with PER CENT on balances averaging daily to no florist had to h been fastened over one of the beams There were stone jan of service, died Friday afternoon legislative assent." $500 and over for the month. ae brim with sand (arts am December 24, at his home, in Rei He had apparently called her and Captain Bailey assorts that the aaps and nut cakes, to sa Bank, N. J. His father, the late then fastened the rope around hi. hook and liners are organized and jg of a nmrvelous fruit calie, lu William S. Sneden, was one of thi neck and hung himself. will be a potent force politically in PER CENT in Savings Department pantry, so 110 caterer need be en-pioneer builders of American rail In her alarm Mrs. Hageman did the future if the Legislature again on accounts of $5.00 and over remaining iged. A modest punch, or, If the fam roads. not stop to cut the rope, but ran to protects the pounds. They have more lly's temperance principles were al the home of a neighbor to get aid than 400 members in Cape Ma; in Bank for at least Two Months prior to Stake, a fruit lemonade, was eiisil. Mr. Sneden was born in Fredericks 3 Upon their hastening back to the brewed. The silver card basket wn. burg, Va., January 2C, 185G, studierl County ana more in Atlantic, The January 1 and July 1. placed conspicuously on the hall rack civil engineering in Lehigh University Hageman home the rope was cut andmembership is growing steadily in the body lowered, but Mr. Hageman all of the coast counties. ISSUES TBAYELEBS' CHICKS PATABLE BVEBTWHMK. and the second maid, in cap and apron and in 1874 entered the engineering SELLS FOBEION DRAFTS PAYABLE 15 AHT PABT W or the delightful old darky who wu corps engaged in the construction 0 was then beyond aid. No one couli' « * « * the family's nearest approach to a but- givo any cause for Hie man's act. THB WOBLD. the New York and Long Branch Rail While For Postmaster a( Fertl ler was stationed near the door, nnd road. Later he filled various offices * # * #. HARRY C. PERRINE, President R. C. STEPHENSON, Cashier at 1 precisely mother and daughters Am boy. stood under lighted clnmdeliors, I ho of the Central Railroad of New Jer William II. Clolte. T, FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Caihler sey and from 1S82 on served as chle Following the announcement Tues- one modern touch about the festivity William H. Cloko, aged sixty-six day that Richard F, White waa DIRECTORS: and waited for (lie callers to arrive. clerk to tho superintendent of tlu years, died Sunday night at his home New York and Long Branch Rail recommended as postmaster of Perth DANIEL. C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLFF Giggling youngsters peering from up 221. East Hazelwood avenue, Knuway HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOOART road. He served several months as Amboy by Representative Thomas J Btairs windows watched a procession o He was a veteran of the Spunluli- Scully, Matthew T. Smith was Tuos- J. BAIRD PERRINB R. C. STEPHENSON frock coated, top hatted figures swing acting superintendent of this road 1 Aiiierir.an War. He was prominently cluy night mimed us collector of Ing jaunty walking sticks us they wen following the death of Superlntendcn Identified with tho Railway lioalrd of from door to door and speculated wliicl Rufus Dlodgott. He leaves his wife. revenue to succeed Mr, White. Max Safe Deposit Boxes S3.OO Trade, H member of Hallway Council (iiulnn waa elected by tho City Coun- would stop for !i minute ut their own * * * * front stoop. No. 8S4, Royal Aminum, and Major- cil to succeed Mr. Smith as tax f On occasional doorknobs hung tiny Old Opera Mouse In Ifiihway Burns, (!uncru! Harvoy Klliott Drown Currl- ussisHKur. Mr. VVhlto has served two "•' baskets guy with roil ribbon IJOWH. The Hallway Opera House, one of son No. !I2, Army and Navy. Mr. yours of lilx third torn) of three Pass by, young gentlemen, brave in the landmarks of Railway, and three (Mokes had been a resident of Hallway years as collector of revenue. As- your unaccustomed toggery. The lu for forty years, during wlilch time ho dies are not at home there, lint yoi houses, Nos. 82, 84 and 80 Main street, HusHor Smith also had a yeartoaorvo YOUR HOUSE WIRED . may pause long enough to drop u paste were destroyed early Monday morning has been engaged In tin; plumbing An jxiHtiunxlnr, Mr. White will nuc- GOOD RESOLUTIONS board into the basket, thus expressing by fire. The loss was between $35,000 business, lie Is survived by his wlfi ceed William II. I'MITer, who was the greetings of the season nnd your and $40,000. Tho lire ia supposed to nnd ono win, Allen I}. Cloko, tiumed by President Taft when the AT Low Cost, <^ ""^personal Interest In the household. have started from nn over-heated # * # # lato fieoree H. Tlco was removed WILL try to be a lifter, not ^t the girl debutante inade her bow atovo In the basement of the opera from office. a leaner; an oncourager, Light on or off to'society at a formal reception or lo \w Considered hy Stale, never a disoourager; light- at the touch of a house which Is occupied an an Italian Mr. White has boon for a number I en and share other peo- "leaked out," as one wit phrased It MitiiiifueturorH. minus tho formality of a function the mission. Tho flames quickly sproai of years chairman of tho city Demo- ple's Borrows; start songs and button—clean, safe youth won his social spurs-on the to tho building adjoining, occupied by An attempt to solve the congealed cratic committee, but ho nevor held rejoicings, not complaining*; ele&ric light from make tho world a little sweeter foughteu field of New VTenr's enlling. Matthew Daly and William Danncr frolght problem, which for sometime olllce until ho was made collector has tied up tho export terminals of plaoe to live in; kssp in mind current saving Rowdy pugebood and hobbledehoy tho inmates of which were awakened of rovonuo. He Is a brother of Kd- the will of God; make sunshine National MAZDA squiring were left behind what time he by tho polfco. They saved their per- this state, will bo made January 7 ward H. White, for several terms In life's shady places; sea the donned the habiliments nnd outward Lamps may be in- sonal and household effects. In Atlantic City, when the Manul'ac- Mayor of Fort Lee. bright side of everything; be symbols of a knight of the carpet and urera' Association of New Jersey con- olean in mind and body, work- stalled throughout sallied forth to social conquests on be- The opera house, which was owned o ing patiently, Industriously and venes at the Traymore Hotel. New honestly for a living; earning a your home at a cost half of fair ladles in company of elder by the Dr. Ellhu B. Silvers estate And Ytt Thsy Say Authors Ara Poor. and doughty warriors. was one of the oldest buildings In the Jorsoy's place in oxport trado and spotless character, so that I can so low it will sur- the proposed revision of the work- Authors may not now spurn the of- look up, not down, and meet Frock coat, top hat and cane were city, having been erected in 1730 fer of money for their work, but they death's coming with a fearless prise you. shield and helmet and sword to him. Then it waa known as the Marsh mill men's compensation law, about which really do sometimes fall to cash checks, smile; endeavor not to run and his first awkward bow to the line there is said to be some diversity of according to tlifi cashier of tho Century away from my weaknesses, but Let us figure Later It was used as a grist mill by bravely fight them out; be glad of damsels under the pendent crystal Louis Hoff, and then by David opinion among business men, will I'ompany. "I dou't know what they now—today onwir- chandelier took all the courage requir- also be discussed. do with tho checks," he said in com- of life; have hope and faith in rowell. It was also occupied by the everybody; try to live without ing your home. ed for the first breaking of lances on Speakers of note on the different plaint to a friend the other day, "un- hate, jealousy, temper and the jousting field. Railway Wood Works. Dr. Silvers subjects before the convention have lesii they frame them. Though ac- envy; avoid speaking critically purchased the property about thirty knowledgments have proved the re- and bitterly, repeating only the been asked to make addresses, and New Year Nonsense. years ago and converted it into an •cipt of the checks, I am nlways carry- good I hear; love because I Jas. Dolan A great many things arc done In the opera house, but for the past ten especially in the caso of the work- Ing on the books corresponding ac- must, give because I cannot Telephone 121 men's compensation matter, lengthy counts that I can't close up for months, keep; doing for the joy of it; name of New Year which no doubt years It has been used very little, not cheerful in disappointments, cause the fine old day to blush when It being considered safe for large meet debating is looked for before the sometimes years. I remember espe- charitable toward the erring 176 Henry St. cially one check Issued to a famous contemplates them. ings. association goes on record as being and fallen; protect helpless ani- Some people have a regular practice actor and author. He. died a number mals; do as I would be doao NOTICE. Mr. Daly and his family occupied either tor or against the proposed of making New Tear resolutions, gen- revisions, which, If they are gone of years ago. The check was made by; smile more and frown less erally chattering them before January the same house two years ago when nit anew to the estate. Still It Is un- and do every day something ALL PERSONS CONCERNED WILL has hidden its cold head out of sight. it was partially destroyed by fire. hrough with, will revise the schedules cashed. There is more than one au- beautiful, some kindness that take notice. That all debts owing to from fifty to sixty-six and two-thirds thor I'd bless if he—It is usually he— will cheer and strengthen an- Besolres, In order to be of any use,It was rebuilt and a year later Mr, other. the estate ot James H. Gordon, or to should be made every day in tho year Daly bought it. The house at 86 Main per cent, of wages, to include in the would only go and get his money." the firm of Howell ft Gordon, are end, II necessary, every hour in the day. street was unoccupied. schedules of beneficiaries non-resi- now due and payable. Notice Is fur- Some men go around calling upon dent alien dependents and to make ther given that the proper and legal their lady friends, drink everything * * * * Ready For the Wont. nsurance compulsory, coincident with "A woman in a parish where I lived," settlement of the Estate of James H. that Is offered them on the way, from Church Fire Routs Worshipers. elder to Bherry, and make their last the establishment of a state Insurance said an English clergyman, "used each Gordon, deceased, will require tke Fanned by a gale blowing forty fund. day to prepare herself for the worst. MAKE EXERCISE PLAY. collection of all the above mentioned call of tho day upon their wives and I was complimenting her one day on families, carrying with them a pro-miles an hour, fire Sunday damaged A subject of interest, which, to- debts, by legal action, If necessary. he First Baptist Church at MlUvlllo the extreme tidiness of the house even To Q*t ths Best Ruulti It Muit B« nounced case of Inebriation. Thus is ether with the freight congestion nrly In the morning. Payment may be made to Francis H, an anciently hospitable practice often to the extent of $15,000. The loss is Thoroughly Enjoyed. Question, will receive much attention, " 'Yes,' she said; '1 always likes to Gordon, at the store corner of Broad- turned into a shameful bit of traveling covered by Insurance. In the midst s the position New Jersey might as When you exercise, play. That If dissipation. ave my bedrooms done hearly, for, asone of tho points most strongly urged way and David street, or to the un- of his morning sermon, the pastor sume in the revived export trade of I allus ses!, you never knows what may dersigned. Some men do not take the pains to Rev. Dr. A. F. - Williamson, heard a to the attention of the public In re- the United States due to the war.'sppen, 'ow soon one of the children WILLIAM J. BOWB. travel and collect the different drinks cracking noise under the pulpit, and may be brought 'ome lu a fit or with cently published public henltu reports. that are to make beasts of them, but go Means of increasing the already large Mo matter whether you are walking, Administrator ot James H. Gordon, a few minutes later blaze and smoke xports of the state to foreign a broken leg, and, as I allus ses, It directly to the saloons and carouse ail don't matter what 'appens, so long as gardening, exercising in a gymnasium deceased. B-ll-tt. day with equally wretched companions. came pouring through the floor. The countries will be sought. On this or playing golf, keep your exorcise free worshipers rushed fom their pews you've got a bedroom to put 'em into.' " It Is one of the characteristics of our subject Vincent Gonzales, foreign —Cornhlll Magazine. from the spirit of drudgery and make dear old wicked, whimsical, now andto the street, and when the firemen xade adviser to the National Assocla- It all recreation. Make It as enjoyable HEW JERSEY CENTBAL. theu Idiotic, human race thnt It is per- arrived the basement was a mass of ion of Manufacturers, will deliver an as anything you may do throughout Chivalry. fectly competent to spoil anything In flames. address. the entire day. If you don't much of the world; that It can make almost "Do you Unow," said the particularly the good that It might do you Is lost TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH AMBOY According to Chief Ludlam, the fire * *•* * anything Into .1 curse when It seta out. well groomed and elaborately viva- The very beat thing a man can do," iriginated from a hot air heater in For New York, Newark aa« UUa- —Will Cnrleton's Magazine. Paroles Granted by Conrt of Pardons. cious lady In the full bloom of her sec- says tho report, "is to make a hobby ;he Sunday school chapel, which was ond youth, "that I have the most won- betb at 6.ZS, 7.07. *7JS, 7.60, »»JT, of his exercise. No matter how poor 10.01, 11.28, 11.62, a. m., 12.18, 1.41, Facing the New Year. completely ruined. The congregation On Tuesday the Court of Pardons derful gardener In the world—the ten- the hobby, if it Induces outdoor exer- A happy year will It be to tuoso Sunday night worshiped in the met at Trenton and granted the fol-derest hearted not only of gardeners, cise It Is perfectly Justifiable." 4.38, 5.00, E.48, 8.17, a9.48, p. m. Sun- who through every path of trial or up auditorium of the Mlllville Social ana lowing paroles for Middlesex County: but of men? He has always made me The woman who is obliged to take day, 8.26, a m., 1.19, E.C1, (.47, M4. every hill of difficulty or over every Athletic Association building. Frank Henry, breaking and enter- up a very special bouquet on my birth- her baby out for a two hours' airing p. m. sunny height march on In closest fel- ng, with intent; Frank Johnson, day and presented it to me hi person. every duy is far more fortunate than For Long Branch, Asbury Park,- * * * * But ever since I was thirty—well, he's lowship with Jesus nnd who will de- atrocious assault and battery, $1,000 she often realizes. etc., 12.S6, 5.22, 8.56, a, m., 12.16, 4.81, ternilno that, come what may, they only given me a birthday bouquet ev- Mrs. Emma Folsom Perrlnc. fino remitted; Philip Lobasco, atroci- Tho only advice the report offers the 6.08, $.42, 10.10, p. m. Sunday, E.08, have Christ every day.—Theodore L. Mrs. Emma Folsom Perrine, mother ery third year."—New York Post. man who is going to take up a hobby Cuyler, n D. ous assault and battery; Arthur Mil- 9.42 a. m.; 5.11, 9.38 p. m. >f Mrs. Emma Frances Folsom Free- er, larceny and receiving; John Ean- for the benefit of the resulting exer- Sitting In Judgment. cise la to choose one that permits of * New York only, s Saturdays only. on, who was Mrs. Grover Cleveland, o, highway robbery; John Rankow- The admonition "judge not that ye Hod at Princeton.' on Sunday night. its being followed the year round rath • Term He Understood. 3ky, larceny and receiving. be not Judged" Is valid only at those er than one that depends upon seasons A Now York divine hud occasion, In ilrs. Porrino was seventy-six years Announcement was made that dur- rare times when we are feeling hum- ble and Insignificant. On these rare of the year. For that reason tue nma his early days, to olllclate at a chris- ild. Her death occurred at the home ng the November term the court had tcur gardener or chicken fancier is far DELANEY'SGARAGE tening in a small lishlng village in )f Mrs. Preston. After the death of iccasions we find the attitude, "Who disposed of 35 state prison cases and m I that I should pass judgment upon more fortunate In his choice than the GEO. H. DELANEY, Prop. Massachusetts. The proud father, a lier first husband, Oscar Folsom, amateur geologist, botanist or ornithol- young fisherman, awkwardly holding about forty penitentiary, workhouse, my fellow men?" But the normal ut- who was a law partner of Grover ardon, reformatory and remission of Itudc ia, "Who nre my fellow men that ogist. Tue latter must wait on the hlB first .born daughter, was visibly seasons and must fluC favorable loca- embarrassed under tho scrutiny of the Cleveland before he was firBt elected fine cases. Seventy-two paroles were Bhould refrain from passing Judg- AUTOMOBILES president, Mrs. Porrine spent much of ment upon them?"—Life. tions for Indulging their lioubies, while many eyes In tho congregation, and granted, to take effect at once, and the former have year round pastimes. Agent for his nervousness was not decreased by hor time with her daughter. Mrs. wenty-eight upon the date of the ex- CHEYHOIET VEME HAYNBS the sudden wailing of the Infant as Porrine lived In Buffalo for a number piration of the minimum term. Surprise All Around. they stood at tho font. if years, "Miss Gndders 'is full of conversa- Heroes and Villains. INTERSTATE * * « « Men are not made heroes by the per- When tho time for baptism arrived * * * * lonal surprises." SnppHes AccesiorfM Pound Wet Abolishment Aimed At, "Just what do you mean by that?" formance of an net of heroism, but Expert Repairing tho clergyman noticed that the father ftmmlted Suicide After Entlng Christ- must be brave before tliey can perform waB holding the child so that Its fat Officials of the Hook and Line "You never know -what she te going Touring car to rent by the day or to say." It; so they were not made vlllniiis by legs pointed toward tho font. man Dinner. Fishermen's Protective Association tbe commission of a crime, but were hcur. Telephone 267. "Turn hor this way," he whispered "Good heavens, mnn, she never knows George Hageman, thirty-throe yearn if Atlantic City on Tuesday decided hat herself!"—Birmingham Age-IIer- villains before tlicy committed it.—Riis- But the father was too disconcerted to old, committed suicide by hanging to fight harder than ever at Trenton kin. hear or understand. nld. himself at nig home in Jamesburg on this winter to abolish every pound "Turn her feet around," the minister A Problem, Is This So, Ladies? whispered again, but there was no re-ChristmaB day. Coroner John V. Hub- iet from Sandy Hook to Cape May. "They say that H Mnrtinn year has jard, of New Brunswick, was called, "Only tho pound barons were sum- Lecturer—Now, my dear friends, the sponse. first duty of a teacher Is to Inoculate over 000 days." )Ut could find no reason for the man iioned to the session of the Assembly "Possibly it is in Martian yenrs thnt COAI/WOOD The situation was mat becoming his pupils with the love of learning. critical, when an old seaman in the mdlng his life. 'ommissfon held recently in Ocean Timid Teacher—But, sir, suppose it our Indies give their ages."—Boston back of the church came to the res Mr. Hageman had enjoyed the iity," Captain John L. Bailey, one of wouldn't take?—Baltimore American. Transcript. cua. Putting his wentherbonten hand hrlstmas dinner with his family ho founders of the Hook and Liners' Solved. to his mouth, he roared across the consisting of his wife and baby. •eague, declared. "Nobody else was The Head of (he Family. BEST QUALITY COAL room: "Head her into the wind, Tom. In Germany the father Is the head Knieker—Wluit would hnppen If an Shortly after ho had oaten hla dinner given a chance to be heard. Tho irresistible forco met an Immovable he went into the cellar. His wife members Df the commission know the family, In France the mother, in England the eldest son, In Amqrica body? Boeker—The mule would kick KINDLING WOOD M.00 People don't seom to care how you nought ho had gone there to look ;hat the fish taken from Jersey the dnlighter.—Don O. Seltz. itself.—New York Sun, 33 get your monay; they are more In- ifter the furnace. He had been In xninds and shipped to New York and Five Barrels for jn* " terested in how you are going to he collar but a short time when she hlladelphia In huge quantities go to Life Is short Let us not throw any Intelligence Is the mother of good DKHVKHBD ||| | spend It icard him calling her. She picked trust which juggles prices to suit if It away In useless resentment iuck.—Benjamin Franklin. 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