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VOLUME 88. No 0. South Amboy, N. J, Saturday, June 1,1918 Price Three Oentt.
Any person in doubt as to where Coan received much applause after he should register should consult the Bis stirring address. Reckless Auto Driver local board in the place where he Councilman-at-Large Frank H. Cor mil K 2i permanently resides, or he may ob- C JL R. OBSERVES don, read the Gettyaburg address, BEDCB Injures Two Utifn tain the desired Information from after which tb« band again played the office of tbe mayor if he lives In "Nearer My God to Thee." This was An accident that was witnessed by a city of 30,000 population or over, followed by the salute fired, by six two thousand people, caused by reck* S? or in tbe office of the county clerk men of Company F, the same as leas speeding of a boy driving ma- or parish clerk It he does not live was executed at the Christ Church chine No. 100,556, occurred on the cemetery. This concluded the after In a city of 30,000. . corner of Main street aad Broad* A SpletjJM Part*, Able Steaken BOOB'S ceremonies, and it was Indeed This City fxpecle. to Nearly DeuUe It la not anticipated that many will way on Tuesday morning. As the well carried out by those who were Dale lefare ike Uol Baan)- be delinquent. It Is hoped that none ie* GH* fcfcsk feitw«if the the $10,0MAr«artiit«.-The result 'of this accident two men In any way connected with it Mtairjl Mi Oivwity will be, but for those who do fail to OcosiM-Of Accaaataf Stfrny StJerffJ Rest* D«e la Hart! were injured, one somewhat serious* perform their duty Congress has ly. As the people were returning HR provided a very heavy penalty. Fail- Wark by CaBMittees-raU Re. to this city after the "send-off" for ure to register on June S constitutes father LuciU Celebrates part ii Beiag Taaalate.. the National Army boys at the ata* a misdemeanor punishable by Impris- the Aftcraeaa. tlon an automobile driven by Joseph onment for one year, and may result, His First Mass McCarrio of New Brunswick and Tbe Secretary of War authorises furthermore, In the loss of valuable As den. William 8 Truex Post, G, /^'Another knock at the Kaiser"— owned by George J. Bennett came up , the following: rights and privileges and Immediate* A, H,, with tbe little flower girls, After completing the course of pre- That Is tbe way that several of the the Broadway hill in excess of the With the signing by President Wil- Induction Into military service. Third Battalion Band, Company F paring tor the priesthood and re commltteemen In charge ot the Red speed limit, Officer Ryan gave to the / son of tbe bill aid proclamation deslg- and tbe Boy Scouts aasembled at celving a degree from Niagara Uni- Cross Drive In this city expressed boy a signal of warning that was aatlng Wednesday, June 5, as the day Post Headquarters Memorial Day versity at the Immaculate Concep- themselves when the returns from unheeded, hut when he got in the . M which all men who nave reached More Young Men morning, there was much disappoint- tion Cathedral at Albany, Father the local campaign assured them crowd he lost control of the machine the age of 21 since last June 5 shall ment, as heavy clouds hung 'over the John J. Lucltt, one of South Amboy's that South Amboy would not only and ran Into'the curb and on the register for military service, Provost Go To Camp Dixcity and It began to rain and a cold boys, celebrated hla flnt maas In St. go over the top of her quota, but sidewalk. Two men wen standing - Marshal General Crowder'* oflce Im- eaaterly wind prevailed. Owing to Mary's Church last Sunday morning would probably double It. With the there one being struck down and "medlately began preparations for tbe /'Last Tuesday morning another con- weather conditions, therefore, It was Father Lucltt received bis prelimin- reports from sevenl munition plants knocked unconscious, the other be* enrollment of the men. Instead of us- tingent of young men from this dis- thought best to postpone the parade ary training In St. Mary's school of where local men are employed yet ins; badly Injured in the leg. After ing the election machinery as was trict , left this city to enter the until afternoon, which proved a good this city, of which he Is a graduate, to be heard from In regard to their hitting the men he tried to prevent done last year, Gen. Crowder,, will Army at Camp Dix. move. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs subscriptions, South Amboy has over the machine from going on the side* 1 call UBOB the local boards. It la be- The men assembled at tbe City At I o'clock tbe weather cleared Maurice Lucltt, seventeen thousand dollan to ItaWik and turned and ran head-on lieved tbat their experience during Hall, where a line was formed and somewhat and a line waa formed at At tea o'clock, with the church credit. y[ into tbe side of a Dodge tournlng car : the yaat year haa peculiarly fitted headed by a platoon of police, the K. or P. Hall, when the parade start- filled with his friends and relatives The local quota was ten thousand that waa coming from the P, R., R. to handle tbe new retlstratloiy Mayor and City officials and Third ed, beaded by Mayor Kerr, Chief of Father Lucltt as celebrant conducted dollars and one week previous to station. economically and efficiently. * ^ Battalion Band marched to tbe Penn- Police McDonnell and Patrolman Glea- the maas, Father Carroll, of Scran- the campaign Chairman Van Pelt call- August Scbwarich was the man Goa. Crowder baa eitlmated that sylvania Railroad station to board a son and City officials, on the march ton was arch-deacon. Father Hayes ed together the men and organized who was badly Injured and he was /probably three-quarters of a million special train leaving at 9.05. Many toward Christ Church cemetery, where was deacon, and Father Qulnn sub- the committees, One of the most immediately rushed to the office of awa will, be added to tbe American parties In automobiles followed la the graves of departed comrade* deacon. Mr. Kelly, who Is connected Important committees was tbat of Dr.. B. A. Meacham where medial . Army by tbe new reglatratlon. Hli the rear of the procession, By the were decorated. The members of the with tbe Knights of Columbus In the house to house canvassers, with attention was given. Joseph Grava* •atlmato la based on tbe (act that at- Una (Or arrival of train several O, A. R, and the clergymen ot thi North Carolina, acted as master of Donald W. Reed at Ita head. It is lotteo was cut on the leg. awet 10,000,0*0 men registered last thousand people had assembled sad city were conveyed in limousine*, f ceremonies. Father Lucitt expects due to this committee that auch The driver, who had his Jersey year. VrhlV e number Included all be- hundreds of automobiles were, park- At Christ Church cemetery, a patrt. his appointment soon. aplendid subscriptions were received. license for only a few days, was . tweef f tbe agea of .1 and 31, and ed on the station grounds. The boys otic 'anthem waa played by tbe'band, o • Atter organlilng the teams the city taken in custody by Officer Novack statistics collected by Gen. Crowder'* seemed to be la good aplrita and after which Mayor Kerr read Order AUTOS COLLIDE. was divided up Into fifteen sections and escorted to the City Hall where oSc* show that a little more than 10 promised to get tbe Kaiser. /I Number 11 of 1868. Upon request of with a team to each section, and charges were made1 against him, A Either through careless driving or per coat of these men were 11 As tbe tnln left many sorrowful Commander George Seward, 8r., Com- early Monday morning of the 20th session In the city police court followed. mistaken signals an accident oc yean old. On that bails it la estt- mothers, fathsrs, sisters and sweet- rade Aaron Stlllwell decorated the everybody started working. Before The city was represented by Its at* curred on Stevens avenue Tuesday sated by draft officials tbst the total hearts were noticed shedding tear* grave of the late R. P. Mason, Sr,, night nearly one-half ot the city's torney, Leo J. Coakley, and the de- which caused three machines to be registration will exceed 1,000,000, of in loving regard for the dear boy* who was one of the brave men who quota waa either subscribed or pledg- fendant by John Lovely. The driver damaged. Joseph Cannon, who was Which 7M.O0O wUl be available for soon to go on tbe battlefield. took up arms In '(1 in defense of ed. Tbe industrial committee got waa Ined tirenty-nve dollars on tbe driving a car operated by the United ^aUlltary service/This makes proper /Among thoae from this city who his country. busy and adopted the slogan "one charge of carelese driving and ex- States Ordnance Department, turned allowueWH«flSr pbyilctl defectives, left for Camp Dix were: George Commander Seward Introduced Rev. day's pay for the Red Cross." Thla ceeding the apeed limit, and on the. in toward Scully's Garage on Stevens exemptions because ol dependents/ J°»eP» Hart, Henry W. Thomas, Thomas H. Slater, pastor of the slogan aided very much, as it was charge of assault and battery was. avenue, while a Hudson touring car, aai other ban to military service, George Krutel, Edward H. Dill, Kos- Methodist Protestant Church, as the the basis of a good many subscrip- held for tbe action of the Grand driven by a man from Elisabeth waa *\ ' Tbe law provldea that every youn tanty Klikenez, John Robert Sea- speaker and his remarks were very tions. Jury. The fine was paid by his em- coming down the street toward,Bor- A man la the United States who hi grave, John M. Caltaban, • John J. appropriate. Mr. Slater took for bla Chairman'Van Pelt states that tb« ployer, who also went on Ms boad. dentown.avenue. Just as he struck '•'. .Wched the age of 21 yeara alnc Kenny, George A. AndreJIc, Walter topic "What mean these Stones?" committee Is kept busy tabulating Cannon's machine he applied the [ Jan* S, 1*17. or will reach tbat ag Zlbro, Peter Laparato, Milton Lee He remarked that the boys who are the returns, and aa soon as the re- brakes of his own car causing It to before June-5,1918, muit rag Stultt, Matthew Blnblne, Michael a going forth to battle to-day, are go- port is completed it will be Tftade skid and strike another that was later. The only exceptiona are del Perlco, Thomas del Perclo, Kosteh ing forth with the same spirit that public. May Time Dance standing near the curb. Cannon .* the caaoa of men who are actually Molaeh. Imbued the soldiers in Blue, -who claims that he gave the necessary . active military or naval aervlce. All went to war In their day, to defend Was Brilliant Event signal, and that the man in the other CLEART COKTISUE9 TO 1IPB0VE. -. aiale peraoni, eltlxena or alien*, born SMI1EA6E BOOKS PLEASE their homes. The clergyman explain- car waa driving In excess of the James Cleary received another " bkwtea June «, 1896, and June 5, ed that the soldiers who are eagaged The May Time dance, run tinder THE 8OLD1IB BOYS speed limit and' could not apply his letter on Monday from his son, 1 1IM, Inclusive, except offlcera and In fighting for America on the the auspices of th« Girls' Sodality of Although the sale of Smileage brakes in time. All three drivers im- Michael J, Cleary, of the Engineers 4alltM men of the Regular Army, shores of Europe, an not fighting St. Mary's Church, was. eae *f the Books in this city has. been fair, mediately went to the City Hall were Corps, now stationed in France. He Navy, aad Marine Corpa, and tbe for the Allies or any other country, moat elaborate social events erer it haa not been altogether up to the complaints were made. Judge Birm- was reported some weeks ago, as be- ..National Guard and Naval Militia except America, and that to protect held in South Amboy. The ball was expectations of the committee. Re- ingham set two o'clock Wednesday ing seriously wounded, but In this .'v-wUle la Federal aervlce, and oncers their homes and their people waa decorated for the occasion, the fea- cently tbeae books were placed on afternoon as the time of the hearing. letter he states that he Is Improving *: la the Oaken' Reserve Corpa and their sole object. Mr. Slater de- ture of the decorations being a large sale In all the leading stores. Every When the time arrived, however, be nicely, and full recovery is expected ealUted la Uw Enlisted Reserve clared that the O. A R. men are canopy of lights In tbe eeattr »f the day more of our local toys are leav- dismissed .the case as It was out ot soon. Surely welcome news for his ',v!vCerp* white la active service, must fast diminishing in number and soon, apacloua floor Music fer dancing ing tor camp and every day the sol- bis Jurisdiction. The partlea will family and. friends. • \; register. Some mlaunderatandlnghai not many yean hence, their familiar waa furnished by Prof. Fred O'Brlen'a diers need for amusement Is Increas- make new complaint and take it to faces will be seen no more, but In orchestra of Perth Amboy. caused by the publication of ed—so every day the sale of these a higher court. .r*Boria that medical and divinity their placea we may look towards OLD HOVE FtJHD PA! g H7jN. ( A committee of young mea met all Smtteage Books should increase. .... o — The Board ot Trustees of the Old \, students naad not register, and Gen. They are made up into two sliea. the men who are now clad In khaki guests at the door and Immediately DBIAL WINDOW TO Home Celebration fund Issued an Crowder haa Issued the following One site sells for five dollan and who, aa the men of the Civil War made them feel'at home. At no time / days hare heard the call of their , BE USVEHED order that the Interest on Liberty In the evening did time lag. The the other sells for one dollar. The Bonds held by them be donated >;,"Divinity studenU and students of country, bave'reaponded to give their The Smith memorial window will feature of tbe dance'waa tbe novelties Smileage Coupons may be exchanged to the Red Cross Fund. In ac- afiedjclae »a«t reglittr. Under the all If need be. unveiled at Chrlat Church on Introduced from time to time. The in camp for any amusement that the cordance therewith P. F. Kenah, ieras of tbe law aimed by President Rev. Chapman 8. Lewis, rector of Sunday at the 10.80 a. m. aervlce. "Paul Jones" was full *t fui and . boys may desire. Buying these books treasurer, paid to the Red Cross War on Monday students who were Chrlat Church, read Lincoln's Gettys- The ' window was given by Mr. served Ita purpose to get everyone is helping the Government help the Fund Committee the sum of $27.00. ing forth* ministry In recog- burg Address. After this the band Augustus Smith of Hoselle, in memory acquainted to perfection. A balloon boya. ;• x Thua the'money given by the. people tbeologlcal or divinity schools played "Nearer My God to Thee," of his wife, Barbara Such Smith. dance was held late la the evening •sr: George Gundrum ia chairman' of to the Old Home fund Is doing good , fad studenta^who were preparing for tho local committee and he will glad- while the men band their head* to o ' . . . .. and was won by Mr. A. Churchill and >tae practice of medicine and surgery tbe sacred tune. After tbe benedic work—the best in tbe world. his partner. ly furnlah any information concern- FCBTIEBPOSTPONED, ,ia reeognlitd medical aohools on May tlon by Rev. James E. Shaw, pastor To the young men of the pariah Ing them. South Amboy has been A special meeting of the Board of . M,;m«, are exempt from.the draft. of the Methodist Episcopal Church, goes the credit of the decorations. alloted *lx hundred dollan worth of Education was held In the Office of CONLOGCE COMjflgglOHED V However, the law doea not relieve the parade formed again, and march- Frank Hackett, who acted as floor coupons to be sold. Have you got the City Superintendent of Schools SECOND LIEUTENANT • such students, from the duty of reg- ed over Pine avenue, and up Augusta manager, constructed and decorated v youn? O. O, Barr, on Wednesday evening] The numerous friends ot John A. riaterlai on WednesdaWednesdayy , June 5. Reg street, to St. Mary's cemetery, where the center canopy, and the lighting for the purpose of awarding the con- Conlogue will be pleased to learn • IstratloB comes flnt, exemption after- BOXINO BOUTS SOON. a ceremony similar to the one at the effect that this gave was wonderful. tracts for the construction ot the that he has been commissioned a wards. It li absolutely necessary ' The South Amboy A. C. has re- Christ Church cemetery was held. new school. Besides the members of second lieutenant In aviation. . that theae students register." ' ceived a license from the State to The band opened with 8tar Spangled •WAR AM THE WOMAJT." - the Board there were present the About six months ago he enlisted V. ?Tbe reglatratlon will be held In carry on boxing bouts, and soon the Banner, and Rev. C. S. Lewis, lead Architects and John A. Coan, who is in this branch of the service and Don't forget "War aad tbe Woman" tbe office of the local board having light fans of this city will have an in a short prayer. Rev. D. B. Mc- acting as attorney for the Board was assigned to Princeton College the feature moving plctire of the ;'. Jurisdiction of the area wherein tho opportunity to witness a boxing ex- Curry, read the order.No. 11, after In this matter, and all the lowest ^where he completed his ground school hugh benefit to be given for Com- person to be registered permanently hibition that will fill them with de- which Mr. Stlllwell decorated the bidders on the work. s& work in quick time. He was then pany F at the Empire Theatre nut u'riildes, or In auch other place aa light. The manager' promises that grave of another one of their late The architect, Mr. Lewlnson, re- sent to Love Field, Dallas, Texas, Thursday, June 6. The proceeds by publle notice Is designated by the he will present the best card obtain- comrades, Michael O'Brien, Sr. ported tbat he had been unable to where he has since'been stationed, from this show will provldo the local ;• board, between 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. able, and only people who stand Assistant Prosecutor John A. Coan,- get to Trenton in order to get the completing bis course in all branches boys with comforts while In camp <".oV Wednesday, June 5, 1918. high among tbe aportlng fraternity the speaker at this grave In 8t. approval - of the State Board of of flying. He IB the first local boy this summer. Tickets are «n sale I -It is necessary to go to the regla- will be engaged. Mary's cemetery, stated that Memorial Education of. the plans as drawn by to obtain a commission in this most In several of the local stores and by , tratton place, in person. Any man Day had a new significance, and his firm. Although they approved important branch of the service and any member of the company. They who. expects to be absent from home COKPKAT F TO CM) TO BED .BANK. that we can greatly appreciate that of practically the same set, on one his prospects for further advancer sell' for itwenty-five cents and there en Wednesday, June 6, 1»1», should The Company F. drill period on fact, when we-see our own friends other occasion, Mr. Coan advised the ment seem especially bright. /Ms a war tax of three cents payable Jfoat once to the office of the local Monday .night was devoted to the and 'relatives marching away, .to memben of the Board to defer He is a graduate of St. Mary's at the window. ' beard' whert. he expect* to be and distributing and. assembling of Held fight for tbat same liberty tbat these awarding the contract until after tbe Parochial School of this' city and Y,hav* hla reglatratlon card flllad out and camp equipment, All material men have fought for, and who have approval had been obtained. Follow- Stevens Institute of HoboKen, and PABADED AT PERTH AMBOT. and certlied. He mutt then malt that goes to make up the pack waa caused Memorial Day to be so named. ing up this advlae a nation waa up to the'time of his enlistment was this card to the office of the local distributed and. tbe men given, ln- "Shall the doctrine of. Might over Last Sunday afternoon, the Italian* made calling a special meeting, on employed- in tbe boiler and machinery board; having jurisdiction of Me itructlom aa to the method of carry- Right be the doctrine, after this war, American Society of this city, 8t. Monday evening far the purpose of inspection department of one of the place * wherein he bensanently re- ing it, On Saturday, afternoon the or shall the articles set forth In the Mary's Boy Scouts and the Third awarding these contracts. largest Insurance companies in the sides, and In view of the fact that order for assembly will be given at Declaration of Independence, be the Battalion Military Band of this city country* He received many tele- •tali card must *fc* received by his three o'clock and the company will future doctrine!". The m«n of' th« —i-o •. \ were the guests of the Italians of grams and letters of congratulations home local board on or before June leave for Red Bank where they will •O. A. R. went to battle to make this FATAL ACCIDENT. Perth Amboy where a celebration on receipt of bis commission, and l;7it Is essential; that anyone who receive Instructions In tbe proper country, free .from., servitude, and A telegram received in thla city was held in honor of the third year the Citizens joins'his many friends In expect* to be away from horn* on method of'making camp. They will the motto,- that the men of today Monday from Colonel Walker In of Italy's entry Into the war. The wishing him continued success. ;tbat date arrange for hla reglitra- remain at Red Bank over Sunday. who are fighting might be aald to be charge of 313th Cavalry at Del Rio, local organizations held a short ••- Immediately. . ' j While in camp at Red Bank they "As he died to make man Holy, Texas, that Frank' Toezek of this parade in this city and later went to *'iwho Is slok on June 6/and will be the personal guests of Major let us die to make' men Free." city bad been accidentally killed. "The Jersey Lunch" le certainly! a Perth Amboy by special trolley cars '»nt hlmielf la penon' Borden, Every man in hla place on "Our men will fight to the last," he Private Toczak enlisted on Jnnei*, vsry attractive (pje.ee and gives evi- where they participated la a parade, *' local board ,inay Saturday as, 'excuse will be only said, "and thoae found wbo have !9!7, and after b«ng a snort time dence that the ' -nrletor has spent at that place. ''end, granted in case of sickness and. up-i made tbe supreme sacr1""*, will be at Fort Stocum wfw sent to Texas. a big sum of i. " furnishi- to on a' written order from the com/ found as Luke A. Lovel < found, He was a member of tbe Sacred ngs. Excellent A now political broom sweeps clean. minding officer, ' / In the .thickest of th- t," Mr. Heart Pariah of thlL city. '-Mr ' -sary to raise the 'dust, *' , ; plan of hla garden they lack the punch. Gomingermade und Delaware nay will be In th commodities. Provided, that thellcen "inside waters." Tho Inward Juris sea compiles with or offers to com and submit It to the Assistant County the longest hit In the game—a three Agent for his approval In the selee- diction the administration will as ply with any license laws applicable bagger to left field foul line, while mime remains to be defined, to cltlsen residents of such state and NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. r tloa of varieties, arrangement of the Fox and Sullivan are credited with It .In explained that the iinlforn pays or offers to pay the license fees vegetables in the garden and distance a double each. Following Is the Federal regulations are Issued "for required from such citizen residents." A Saving Nation it a Winning Nation. -between rows, The owner of the score: the primury purpose of Rtlmtilating Possession of a Federal License demonatratlon garden agreea also to the - production of salt-water fish in no way operates to relieve tbe Buy War Saving* Stamps and Help do everything he can during the W. H. 8. shellfish and cruotaceans by permit- Federal Licensee from complying with B. B. H. R. E ting the widest possible production any license laws of bis state .or other Win the War. growing season to make the garden along all of the shores of the United states In which he may conduct sal1 a good example. Coley, c. 3 1 3 States, and by eliminating wastefu water fishing operations, except to Duff, lb 1 r ;/la'return for the assistance given and other objectionable practice! tbe extent of the modification pro- Sullivan, 3b 3 2 which decrease the amount of avail vided in this rule. All State laws by the Assistant County Agent the Dunham, p 1 1 able food." providing license requirements and owner 'Will allow bin to give demon- The regulations wen prepared not modified by the foregoing rules, Evidently He Was Not LORENZ BARICH stration! whenever advisable. Thus Zullo, as...... 2 1 after consultation with State Fish- must be fully complied with by all James and John were twins and la* by actually aeelng how thlngi are Gerlty, 2b. 1 eries Commissions and the United Federal Licensees. separable. Jomes, who was rather Tappen, cf...... 1 States iBureau of Fisheries and it 1 Mlckly, WHR ewpcclnlly dependent upon BARBER done in the Demonstration Garden .explained: - . , other girdenera have a chance to re- Drummond, If...... % IHHATO GHOWKRg* HKETIJffl. his stronger urotliei' nuil cried when- "Their Intention and effect Is to ever the Inttcr vvns out of his sight, m BMA1WAT Parley, rf...... 1 The important potato interests in- • calve valuable information on things supersede State Laws restricting the One diiy John wol;«> early from their that often seem failure-if neglected. production of flab and other Be terests of New Jersey were discussed Totals ...... :..;... 4 18 8 food, is so far as such lav/8 conflic dally imp und cume downstairs. .Later, Preste-TleffBtsr fer feleetott lass Several gardens are being considered at a meeting of the Executive Com- when Jumes awoke nnd found himself 8. A.H.8. with, the Federal regulations. In sc and the final selection to be made mittee of tbe' State Potato Associa- alone, he cried lustily. John heard Mm ' B.B. H. R. E. far as they do not conflict, the 8tat for Ladles and Gentlemen -lathe very near future. law* remain in full force and effect, tion in the State House at Trenton and, stepping to the stairwny, he called Bennett, cf. and 8b. ,. . and all fishermen must comply there Representatives of the potato grow- In the most sympathetic elder brother PompaJan Massage Creasi aaat ""'\Mr. J. B. Turpln has been appoint- McCarthy. If...... with." . exclusively ed ly, the' V. 8. Department of Agri- ing counties and the farmers' ex- tone: "What's tbe mutter, Jamie? Gomlnger, p. 2 The Federal administrator of each Ain't I up there?" culture and , Plate Extension Depart- State will take cognizance of State changes of the state were present Special attention liven to Fox, c. 1 t V ment at New' 3runswlck to act as and local conditions not covered by The Executive Committee, is divided Hair Cutting. ' Perkins, 3b. 1 Atslitant County Agent for Middle- Federal regulations which restric into sub-committees for studies on Taft, lb...... ; 2 I the free operations of the licensees sex County.' Mr. Turoln la a gradu- particular subjects. The Publicity Bsrr, ss. ..;...... or limit the catches of salt-water R. F. CARNEY ate of the Pennsylvania State College Ash or the production of sea food, Committee reported that It was co- Money To Loan la tbe course in Agronomy and has Dunn, 2b. and cf. .. 'especially if they create a local operating, with tbe State Bureau of practical experience la Agriculture. Tomaszewskl, rf. 1 1 shortage In the supply of these food Harketa and had been doing very ON BOND 4ND MORTGAGf commodities," effective work In Patetson and other His principal work will be with in- 1 JtWiig PrompHy Att««M T« Totals ...... 3 5 2 The Administration will largely cities of the state In Increasing the Easy T«rmt dividual home gardens, but he is rely upon the United fitatee Burea Tsl. Ml ready at all times to give whatever Three base hit Gomlnger, two base consumption of potatoes; a move- of Fisheries and State fishery com Ml flaws* Street assistance possible In school or com- hit, Fox, Sullivan. Struck out by missions to assist In administering ment beneficial alike to producer and Al'HLY TO munity gardens. Goralnger eleven, by Dunham ten. and enforcing the regulations. Any consumer. Tbe Committee on Fer Score by innings: violation of regulations of the atate tllizers recently held a conference H. B. AFFLERBACH, Mr. Turpln to located in the Farm S. AH. 8 0.0 0 100010—2 laws which do not conflict therewith, with Director Llpman of the Experi- Demonstration Once, 341 George will be cause tor revoking the Federal W. H. 8...... 3 4.0 1 0 0 000—8 ment Station and advised aa to fer- 101 -A Smith St. street, flew Brunswick, and can be Authorization of guilty licensee. tiliser experiments which would be , reached by phone, New Brunswick General rules provide that licensee must report any change In address profitable to potato growers of tho 1487. Mr, Turpln it in the County FATIINTS 8OLI that reports must be made on request, state and these will be carried out, to reader service, call on him to help under oath It demanded; that repre- this year. ' you plan a garden now. It Is not Some of the patients In the tuber- sentatives of the administration shall WM. H. TEMPLE culosis barracks In France have been top late. Bverr ounce of vegetables have full right to Inspect record The members of the Committee D tanght to sole slippers. A commercial and equipment; that licenses shall Carpenter |i Builder you raise this year will contribute felt there was considerable uncer- organisation pays them for this work, be Bhown oh request and that n tit JOHN STRUT toward solving the great problem of hus enabling them to earn a little licensee shall damage or destroy an; tainty as to the stand which the feedingi the nation. . •soney. ' fishing gear, vessel or supplies. Food Administration was taking in "The Licensee" one rule provides, regard to grading and in order to Jobbing Promptly Attended OPKRATI PORTABLE LAUNDRIM. "shall not commit waste or willfully clarify the situation sent the follow- ; Vault lam la now making further permit preventable deterioration In To. Anything in the connection with the catching, produc ing telegram: : denaada of tin farmers, with a view The Red Cross has now five portable tion, or marketing of any varieties "Will the United States Food Ad- , building line 4 laundries la operation at the base boa- to nest year ! returns. Be to urging of salt-water fish, shellfish, or crus- ministration enforce grade standards .that they lncreaw their production of pltali abroad. These laundries have taceans," and another provides: "No on all potatoes for shipment? Will jllre stock, especially of cattle and proteS S! ItSl value to the hospitals licensee shall sell or ship tor food PAINTING AND PAPEE HANGING dealers forfeit license If they ship Hugs. Hie teiaon In that ieveral of and others are to be Installed as soon purposes seafood commodities which are not In a wholesome condition,"' ungraded potatoes? New Jersey State Estimates Famished s. •our principal allies bnve almost ceased as possible. - 17 No licensee shall buy or sell com Potato Association needs definite ad- !to produce on these lines. In Great moditles from: another party who •jHrltaln, France, Italy and Belgium bas no license. Containers, of flsh vice at once." ' HE1T JERSEI CEKTBAL. Iwhistrial Progress Optimistic Thought. must be marked with the weight, or The following reply was received jnere are now 88,000,000 fewer head Fortune smiles at those whose lof cattle, sheep and hogs than at the the Information given on the Invoice. by Secretary W. IB. Ouryee of the ration forces open tier gntes. It Is forbidden to violate either a Trains leave South Amboy and Home Heatinf {beginning of the war. Monmvhlle the State Department ot Agriculture: written or an oral contract for the FOR NEW YORK, NEWARK AND Big Industrie! demand effi- decrease In nil other countries has FIRE ALARM 9IUKALS. sale of whole or part of any catch. "Yes, potatoes must be graded ac- ELIZABETH 6.20, 7.05, X7.83, 7.47, cording to U. S. standard grades. ciency and employ experts to amounted to more thnn 02,000,000 head AH the seafood caught must be 8.20, *10.04, 11.53 a. m. 12.59, 8.19, get maximum service from ad —a total shrinkage in meat animals 25 Center and Elm Streets. marketed under another rule, as fol- Violators 'of Food Administration 4.40, 4.58, 7.08, 9.12, 9.S5 p. m. Bun- equipment. Under their great - atone, of 115,000.000 henii. 8o the 27 Stockton and First Streets. lows: rules subjects to severe penalty." day 8.16 a. m. 2.05, 4.57, 6.62, 8.46, power boilers you will find 83 Bordentown Avenue and Feltus "The licensee shall not release 9.17 p. m. fanner must not weary In well-doing, from traps, pounds, weirs, seines, or The Information Is being distribut- iquart fire pots, and you can but must continue In 1018 the .place Btreet. fishing vessels any sale-water fish ed, to the members of the Potato FOR LONG BRANCH, A8BURY adapt this same principle of he act for himself In 1917, says Bt M Broadway and Augusta Street. shellfish or crustaceans which can Association in order that all growers PARK, ETC., 6.07, 9.10, a. m. 1,19, heating efficiency to pour H /Joseph (Mo.) News-Press. And mean- 41 Broadway and Louisa Street be marketed by him without loss; may know tbe situation they must 5.31, 6.48, 10.10, p. m. 12.69 a. m. While tbe housekeeper can greatly help and he shall • bring in flsh of ' all II Henry Street and Pine Avenue'. varieties and all roes and other meet In marketing their crop this Sundays 5.01, 9.17, 5.14, 9.36 p. m. {by ao planning her meals as to serve « Feltus and Augusta Streets; parts of flsh, which can be marketed year. s—8iturdaya only. {more of the foods not Bolted to export, M Broadway and Bordentown Avenue. by him without loss." President Dllatush of Robblnsvllle •—Except Newark. Square Pot {and hea'of the foods that oould be It P. R. R. Yard Master's Office. The Federal Food Administrator advocated the holding of a summer a—New York only. '•rat abroad. for each state will inquire Into tbe 7t John Street and Stevens Avenue. commission of waste in local sea meeting and tbls will be held on a 81 Fourth and Potter Streets. food production and the failure to potato farm In Monmouth County In IOTIOI. 1 tap, wire trouble or are out. make available sea food, which he the early part of July, the exact B aassBV BPSIST^SSSSI^ ^S^S^MSB^BBI^BSSJSSJBSIS^BSJ asjs) ^ 8he Is a wise girl who la known ALL PBMOHS CONCUtNSD W1L1 I taps, Test, 11 a, m, and 7 p. m. finds can be marketed without loss date to be set very soon. creases the radiating turisee •y the company she declines to keep. to the flshefman. take notles. That all debts •wtag to 0 ' ' 15*. Ml water-holdlsg sec- Special regulations applying in the the estate of James H. aorta,, or to tions are near the fire and are Trade at home, 'Atlantic Coast Outside Waters" are 'the flra ot Howell A Qoresw, an inclined from rear to front i follows: now due aad parable. Notice is tar* Grate ban are all the same If You Contemplatti Ttklng • Trip The licensee shall conduct his lengih-ljre quickly cleared of fishing operations In such places In thtr liven that tat proper sad l«cal ashes and clinkers. -TD- the "Atlantic Coast outside Waters" Bdgar, seven years old, ran Into bis settlement of tbe BstaU of Jamas K. Savannah, Charleston, Jacksonville or any other point at such time and by the use of home tbe other day aid Informed bis Qordon, deceased, will require the There is a Squire Pot Boiler such gear and' equipment as will re- tor every type of building. down south, save yourself time aad trouble and ask mother that Harold, next door, was at collection of all the above mentioned sult In the greatest possible produc- that moment getting a licking, bis Consult your dealer as to your us to deliver to you your tickets aad arrange tor you tion of edible flsb without regard debts, by legal action, If aiesisary. the reservation of choice staterooms on all steamers. mother having caught him smoking, particular requirements, why o sta,te or local laws or regulations Payment may be made to Francis H, not investigate? We make no extra charge] for this service. ' hich prohibit or restrict the ope*a- "That's one thing you don't have to be licked for, Isn't it, Edgar?" said his Gordon, at the stors corner of Broad. JACOB GOLBBEHGEB TICKET AGEKCTA tlons expressly authorized and de- scribed, * • )• Provided, that mother'proudly. "Ton don't smoke, dot way and David street, or to the un- BOYNTON FU!**' Telephones 709 and 4M-W " / these regulations hhall not authorize you?" "Naw, I should sny not," r»" dersigned. COMP' (1) the placing, setting, or operation piled Edgar, "Why, gec.l ma, I aint WILLIAM J. BOWK, The «- )f flah traps, pounds or weirs In any 432 STATE N smoked ' aore'n two years."—Kan- Administrator of James H, Gordon, location forb|dai(i -''tli*',W*r,JDopa'rt- nont, nr (apfW ^to|f$ifatlon sas cat; . deceased. \ l-18-tf yard Ivy* fatter stepped aa> «a —, not Mm iMBOT cnun. "Mr. Trsjsaball," ha said sternly. «| SOOTH Mima*. *. *. don't know what yw haw said or Sill ONE OF THEM SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. done to. hurt my girl's featta* In the Dark yoail either mend them or stay away from here after this." VtUf mi JMwfyt With tht Says nun sueemiosa Rodney made one finalbu t In epint, TMtinn Tnty FOR VEGETABLE flBOWEB* cessful effort to reach Ivy. Be wen to the office of a cousin of hers, who \ BUS* SSSJl WVSJM (By B. W. DeBaum, State Agricul. called ,Ivy up on the telephone and ,- tural College.) then passed tbe receiver to Rodney. JJJULJ Vegetables growers In New Jer- "It's me, Ivy," began Bodney, tumul- th* old-tin* ftelin' tt sey are beginning to realize that the mi, tuougly. "And I want to explain—'* the httin' o' the drum, The air became void. Ivy bad hung producers of vegetables should let They were old, bumble, but heart- An' I'm tittin' in tht twilight some people of the old-fashioned kind, up the receiver. M' +w*tAm' of 'tm come the consumers know what is being Rodney walked aimlessly in the di produced locally and when to expect simple in their lives, and love and An' I utm nju9tnot*d/—Mt the friendahip were exemplified aa natural, rection of the river. He sat down on the most abundant supply. It Just earnest emotions, devoid of guile. The a fallen tree and stared gloomily at «14-tim* Wtlt iky, happen; that when an overtuppljr of young folks bad their social gather- tbe bubbling waters. A shadow An' I'm oni «' thtm MSM ytmgtttr* a certain vegetable is in the market, Ings, parties, barn dances and busking caused him to look np. The old siren- —with thi hey* awMreWft' hy! The United States Go?eri»«l It U of the very finest quality as abees, custom and mild superstitions, like, half scornful smile habitual with her upon her lips, Miss Lisle addressed mult of ideal growing condition*. like Hallowe'en action lending a charm voopcfstes to especial occasions. Quite in thehim. Don't thin ittp it*p fmtl When the glut cornea and wholesale "And why are you so engrossed In An' I'd ft* tht world U fkt! prices are very low, the retailer doei course, of events each Darby found whtotr«7,Wrrmnbarbni»etarn8irrtainiii« his Joan, and at last Rodney Trumbull deep meditation, my loyal knight er- kti •' grtyhmti not dare to reduce accordingly the FeoVal Rawirvw BtoUisj Bratem far td* p was sure be had discovered his. rant," she gibed. price to the consumer, because I "I was thinking of Jumping into the tMeoMfoma boitlt Vmtl) tactioa o* tbe butintca inttraau of th* country. the wholesale price goes up again In There was not a sweeter or prettier river and ending It all," bluntly de- Ttaraogh tba. Federal Iwni Board in Wagh. girl in Bockton than Ivy Lane, and claimed Rodney, Com** thi oli-Umt f**Un' u I on tagtoa it e*jpervk*ee> U» tt»»l»w Ftdml rraaw a day or two, the consumer would Rodney had known her for about a Insist, upon th? former low price., If "Ending wbatr '•*» stare* tlong; banka; it appoima owMhird of tMr dbwiarti year. The parents of both smiled in- "My cowardice, my wretched pot- It pay* everyone of business to ad- Th* wind* (hot wai th* old fUg it Briegs-Built Clothes Irief HUM imamg f Mate Wi Hit ho* latcrcstMi Hershey's Cocoa, )tf lb. box 17c in designs which have been developed along lines considered essential to style, Premier Salad Dressing, per bottle 35c Stanley Domzal, of Augusta street, Toilet Paper, large roll 5c comfort and quality requirements of spent Sunday visiting with friends at Camp Mills on Long Island. A. G. S, Pure Fruit Jam - 28c younger men. ' Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Alice Fit* Hoosier Gloss Starch, box $18 to $30 berb'ert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flttberbert of Dover, to Mr. Herbert R. Dix; Jr., of this city. Hitter's Pure Tomato Catsup, per bottle - 15c Pink Alaska Salmon, tall can • - 20c VHenry Newmark and two sons, Beautiful New Designs and Colorings Jerome and' Milton, spent Monday in Wax Lunch Paper, per roll • - 5c New York City. While there they in Summer Shirts witnessed a baseball game. Fraah Country Eggs fUotlvtd Stml- Richard Hlllmann of Henry street WMkly. •>>, • $1.25 to $5 was a Long Branch visitor Sunday afternoon. O-oode Promptly Delivered Charles Heath of Main street spent Straws and Panamas SCMWC SMMNT UMcrwor: Rockiadnir, Rcis, I. V. D. Sunday afternoon and evening visit- Ing'with friends in Belmar. , William E. Slover Miss Alice Fitzherbert of Dover 208 John St. w«*««m Near B'way was a local visitor early this week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Stults on David street. Miss Cora May Tlce Is visiting SI Smith Strsat Porth Ambby relatives at Elveruon, Pa. Meats That You Can Eat Mr, H. R, Dix of tbla city was a Freehold visitor on Thursday. SPECIALS "V A XATITK OF TMIg CITY Mr, Smith H. Chatten, who has •IES AT LONG MANCH been very HI, was somewhat Improv- 4 Big Items that are 4 Big Money Savers! Funeral services were held at Long ed on Tburaday. Branch on Sunday afternoon for Prime Rib Roast AN INVITATION AtnM Heath; wife of Frank H. Dey, Charles Magnuson of Co. G, 34th Engineers, Camp Dix, spent, D«cora- 1 is extended to everybody to trade at this of Lone Branch who died at her bomt In that city on Thursday, May tlon Day with bis parents In this Pot Roast Sffe •tore where may be obtained IS, following an extended Illneu. city. The Rev, Dr. Lovell, / pastor of tb Hindquarters of Veal Presbyterian Church, of Long Branch, Mrs. R. P. Mason, 8r., and Miss conducted the aervlce from the DayEleanor Mason are visiting-friends GROCERIES AND MEATS at Camden. home and at the crave.' Interment Plate or Soft Rib Corned Beef of the very best/ Our customers are satisfied, waa in the family plot In Fernwood John Shaw, son of Rev. and Mrs. customers, because we try to please. cemetery, Jamesburg, on Sunday after- Froth Klllod Chlokont noon. ' •• J. E. Shaw of this city, spent Memori- Deceased was In her sixty-seventh al Day with his parents. Wo Hovo Froth Vogottblot Dally 'PHONE 236 year and waa a daughter of the late John Heath, a well known conductor Mr. and Mrs, John A. Heath, Mr. Monaghan'fi Heat market and Mrs. A. M. Hamilton and son, on the Pennsylvania railroad, wh< M. QftaUty aai Wi Charles, spent Sunday at Wlnsdor DttWcS.tH. * Dk Greet; died forty yeara ago. She was born In this city. For eighteen yeara she with/Mr. and Mrs. David Heath. 3O9 David Street Trtiai SIMMM pvti witt ndi i haa made her home at Long Branch, I < her husband also following the Mr. Thomas Cantlon, of this city, cvtiy Sataraay. bualnes of conductor on the pasien- was a Newark visitor on Decoration ger aervlce. Six yeara ago she wa Day. ( stricken with paralyils and had been o .' helpless since. For the past year P. R, R, ¥. V. C. A. NOTES. EMPIREJHEATRE she was unable to talk, She Is the The P. R. R. Woman's War Re- last member of the Heath family. lief met again Wednesday afternoon ALEX PAWLOWSKI For many years she was a member and with the work of, the chairman o* the Presbyterian cburch,~*f James- and one helper, who has been faith- ' •tart elotta Tuesday aad Thursday •veaiagi at I o'eloek ful to her duties in behalf of ourProgram Week of June 3rd burg, and of late was connected with railroad boys who are going across, BCf|M nM| MMH MRMy the Presbyterian church at Long X. Branch. quite an amount was accomplished. Monday, June 3 . The regular meeting will be two Pathe Preaenti FL01UNCB LABADIB in ' ',! Advertise to the Cttlaea. weeks from last Wednesday. The baseball team will play S. "When Love Is Blind" Eisner's team from Long Branch on , GREAT 5 ACT GOLD ROOSTER FEATURE Saturday at Stevensdale at 4 p. m., as the new Held Is not yet ready but ATHB COMEDY PATHS CARTOWI, It Is hoped to have It In condition, weather permitting, to play Saturday Tuesday, June 4 week. Notice will be given in the Greenspan & Co.Citizen concerning same. Metro Presents FRANCIS BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAVNB in PIONBBM OF tOW, MtiGM. The Singles In the Bowling Tourna- "Under Suspicion" Pro* 0«4lvtrlM «• all »arta «f ••nth Antlwy T«l*»h«na Orator* Pr*sn»tly MtrnM T* ment was won by Harry Dlxon, the In S Thrlllinf and Btcltlng Parts doubles - by Messrs. Wortley and 1MIV. Broadway Telephone 19 • South Amboy Smock. The cups for sane will be ALfiO METRO COMEDY awarded later. ' Entries will be open next week Wednesday, June 5 ANOTHER ROUSING PURE fOOD SALE! for a bottle pool tournament for BIG SPECIAL SHOW .. ' .: Throo Days, Friday, Saturday and Monday members. ... . Lois Weber's latest Production. A Powerful Drama of Souls at Bay. Mert. Ingraham sent us a letter "Even as You and I" Pet, Borden's or from the train saying that he wai'ostlvely no children admitted to see this play, the latest triumph of tla Armour's. on his way to Hoboken enroute to producers of "Where are my Children," "Scandal" and others. Evaporated Cream canllta France and wished,to be remember- ADMISSION ONLY IS CENTS PLUS WAR TAX. ed to all the boys, and he has promised to put the medals he gets , Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles Cali Hams, lb. in tbe case at the1 rooms. Thursday, June 6 Pathe Presents the Thrilling War Drama . ' " ,\ Warner'B or Zager's Package Nice lidtan 4 lbs. and up The chairman of the local unit of the P. R. R. Woman's War Relief has been asked to notify all mem- " War and The Woman " Star Brand Milk, can 15c Kidney Beans, 2 lbs. 25c bers of, same that there will be a BENEFIT OF COMPANY F. , . -M ' social meeting in tbe Y. M. C. A. rooms in the Pennsylvania Station, 'ATHB COMEDY PATHB WEBKLT New York, at 2 p. m., Wednesday, Best Butter, lb. • 49cFancy Jersey Berries, 2 bskt 25c June Kb. A large attendance Is de- si/ - Friday, June 7 Paramount Presents LOU TBLLBGBN in" Pea Beans, N. Y. State, lb. 15cOhio Blue Tip Matches, 5 Doxes 28c TTER8 DROPPED BY THE WAT SIDE "The Victoria Cross" While passing through this city Sth Chapter of LINCOLN SERIES Toilet Paper, 7 rolls 25c No. 2, Can Peaches or Pears, can 15c ' early Sunday morning several of tbe Blue Ribbon, reg. 5c each, Sat. only boys from Camp Dix dropped letters to friends and relatives at home. "The Son of Democracy" Ammonia, 3 bottles 26c One received from Merton Ingraham Entitled "SLAVE AUCTION." Fancy Blended Coltee, lb. 21c; 5 lbs $1 Regular lOo size and addressed to the secretary ot the Y. M. C. A.' IS as follows: Saturday, June 8 Dear Mr..Underwood: Am on my way to Hoboken, now First Prize Nut Butter, lb. - 32cCorn or Peas, can - 15c 3 a. m. Best wishes to all the boys, Everybody happy and in fighting trim. Take good care of yourself and theAfternoon VAIIDFVIIIF Evening good old little Y. M. C. A. With the best of luck I am, Steuben Pork & Beans 15c Salmon, tall can - 22c As ever, FITS! BI« ACTS ! MERT.// 'atbe Presents 8th Series "PRICE OF FOLLY" featuring RUTH ROLAND o // PATHH COMEDY PATHB WEEKLY, Pride of the Farm Catsup 16c Women may be divided into/two Fancy Raisins, lb.pkg.£ lor 25e classes: Those who are married and SCALE OF PRICBB FOR SATURDAY: ., thOBe who are hopeful, aUTIKBll—Alt B1ATS 11 CIRTS HlflHTi-AlL SI1TS II OIVIS rw •**?• AWMY cnuii. school of our everfaitaful "Matter The members of Aur choir are A dead man is not soon forgotten M m v. i. of the Choristers," Mr. Clarence deeply Interested in the music of if his widow marries again. •odwrxM Robert Stults, who had the misfor- our church, and are faithful in their DEATH ON GALLOWS Sen. Wm. g. Tm> Peet le. If, SATURDAY, JUNE 1. 1IW. tune aboat two weeks ago of stepping attendance upon rehearsals, and un- t fi. A, ft, meets Brst Wedneeaay after- upon a villlanous nail with undue der tbe efficient leadership of Miss noon of each month at 3 o'eleefc, Modern Gtrman Pirate Oetnvi (BaCOKSUMERS VUST In Michael Welsh's Hall. Cemmaa- vigor, thereby putting him out of Vearick, we have reasons to expect der, George H. Seward; Adjutant, commission and giving him such in- much from this particular part of ! Fate of Buceaneert of OW. mr vDrtn SURLY NOW 8. H. Chatten. tense pain as to cause him to forget our church activity. Conmsncr* it fte»hn's Ltage, Se. «, f. * all Us other troubles, We earnestly A. %. meeta at K. of P, HaU./Cret hope that he may soon be out again. Next Tuesday afternoon (June 7th) tellers •erring en United gtatee and third Mondays of each menth CHRONICLES Marine Teday Knew the monthly t-uiiaes meeting of the (excepting July, August and holltars) I Man Whe Remembered fate at T.JO 9. m. Our annual "Flower Sunday" will ?>*• Two more name were added this Udies' Aid will be held, and all of I ef •twieh rreetesttra, 1 1 be observed one week from the com-tbe members are urged to be present. *<* ii**» CMneO, le. gf, J,, | I -week to our "Honor Boll"—Mr. li. A. •, meet* every Friday even- %, «enry Thomas and Mr. Albert Hln- ing Sunday. ' Stories of piratical methods em- ing in Knights of Pythias HaiL vC'Wk»W Hedgkits. The latter is tbe To-night (Friday) at 8 o'clock, Dr. ployed by German submarine coin- Councilor, Wm. A. Mills; Record Vr'aee/of-the Rev. 8. Hodgkiss, recto: Under the efficient and tireless Jobnson will give his fourth and Inlanders in burning undefended mer- Ing Secretary, J. L. Applegate. ?'f\ Of-Christ Church, Sheffield, Mass, in superintendence of Mr. Preston H last lecture of tbe series. His sub- chant vessels and mistreating defense- «JM SamarlUn Le«get We. It, I. less crews are no novelty to thousands •f r, meets every Wednesday «veo- We shouM King, chairman of the Churchyard ject will be "The Wonders ot Yellow, the Berkshire r«flon. Committee, our churchyard is 'blos- stone Park," and it ought to be well ot mariners