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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 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 e^s' spiawmjjvsjv little progress lu his lovemaklng. and coquetry my bane. In the su- auction, a constant supply of fresh There was to be a party at the homo product* for the consumer, less of Ivy, and about a week before that THE PIRtT NATIONAL BANK charges for new containers, freight Hodnejr saw her home from a church commission and waste in transit, and social. As they were about to part •OWTM A0JIOV, N. J, the local ataet on this state would at the garden gate he mustered up tbe b# a more prosperous. agricultural courage to disclose what had been ur- gently upon bis mind for many boors. enterprise and a reduced cost of llv Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll "Ivy," he said, "when I come to tbe tag for the Industrial workers. party at your bouse next Wednes- FIM TtaM aw falu»1«. day, I want you to accept a little keep- Garden peas are- a legume and sake from me. Will jrour I consequently take nitrogen out of the "But you gave me a lovely bouquet air. Much of this valuable fertilising of roses only yesterday and—" element is stored up In the vines; "But this Isn't rotes. I want to «lve you a ring." NEVER IDLET therefore, if the »lnes sre plowed nader after tbe crop of pods is pick- "Ob, Bodney—shocking f toughed Ivy. AdvertiRerneoU in the •a, the Mil should be Improved "It's coining from the city, where I This decaying organic material I* have ordered It, and If you will only particularly helpful to the succeed- wear It on your engagement finger—" SOUTH AMfcOY CITIZEN ing crops, such aa cabbage, celery, "There Is mother calling, flood night, keatM. late-crop potatoes, In southern Rodney," and Ivy flitted away, prob- Jersey, spinach and turnips. ably happier than she had ever been Ar« Working Twtnty-Four Hours a Day! :'\-r Waterla* the flare**. ,. IB her life. • An' thi rifU on tht nek thort-•mmt A few pallfuls of water each night "She did not say she wouldn't ac- l MI it with a tigh, cept the ring," breathed Bodney cour- My wtr doyi gont foruur, en' tht K nay be helpful for a short time to ageously, and counted the hours till toy* t-mwrchin' byt \ fas) gardens,, but the growers who the arrival of the evening party. Ivy An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN received him with a gracious smile know/realize that it takes a large Kttpin' ittp 10 fine— quantity of water really to wet thethat set every nerve tingling, but as haa no time limit to Ita naefulneaa to the the hostess of the evening she could ground. Heavy watering once a week How it thrill* ihit hotrt advertiaer, It worki 24 houra a day. If your give Urn no farther exclusive atten- nmot develops a deep root system and tion, A Miss Lisle fell to Ms charge, ad ia wen written and Interesting, it will bt after a good application is made, the partly through the efforts of the young (AW loti •' gnyhoirod ftUtn thai surface should be raked to form a lady In question to make It so, and In would fern a battl* lint!) laid aside by the reader for future reference, loose layer so that the moisture can all courtesy Bodney found himself set- Or, if yow ad reaehea the right pnwpeet, it: not escape) into the air. tled as partner and escort for the oc- It im't to thi old brigade* thttfrt k will make In impreadon on hi> memory which': casion to that flashing beauty from the handin'out thtguiu. \ . Barey Cakfcage. city, temporarily visiting a married sis- will last for daya, weeks and even months. \ V It is almost too late to plant cabT ter In Bockton. "And Why Art You * Ingreesedr" Though whm it comu to tnuilt «M \age seed of anything but a very art oil th* country1! tontl 1 Mlsa Lisle was a siren In a mild pernclal city my wiles harm little. Consider for a moment, can't yon recall (fclck-growlng variety. It happens way. While she despised what she Here, among good, honest souls, it is An' that'* why I'm a+tyin', whm that one of the quickest growers Is termed the crude social ways of Roc* wicked. I am ashamed of myself." tht timt'i drmriW nigh, an advertisement which you read montha ago an excellent keeper and of the high- ton, she set herself up as a desperate "But Ivy," began Bodney, "and the I'm ono o' thorn mmi younfitoi*— which was so strongly impressed on your est quality. It Is the surly or Savoy flirt, and had half the girls by the ears rtngr with th* boy* e-mereAMi' if/ cabbage, and the plants may be setbecause of her audacious approprla She showed him that It was no long- memory that you still remember the offer as late as August first. tlon of their beaux. Now It seemed er on her hand. made? that she had set about the conquest of "Come with me," she said, "and I Don't tkiy tup ittp flntl Orient. Ivy's poor tone lamb, who, although will show you where It Is now." AW I'd givt thi world U jintl The results of advertising may not be Onions of any kind or variety If thus singled out by tbe brilliant queen He was puttied, dejected, hopeful, (Thtu't kU •' inn planted at this Urn* can not produce of beauty, longtd only for one mo- all at the same time. A atraager to tool Wtuld Inp fi instantaneous. Don't expect that when you a .satisfactory crop. Many onions ment's sweet converse with the real feminine wiles, he did not seem to spend a dollar for advertising to-day that it low.growing from sets are develop- Idol of his heart fathom the variable caprices of the L SUmton, in th* Atltnit, ing seed buds. Unless these are At list Rodney, watching his chance, whimsical beauty except by following CotutHution. will return to you ten*fold to-morrow. cut off at once, they will absorb the saw Ivy dart through the doorway of her dumbly. I She led htm to her sister1* home, strength of the plant so that large a darkened wing room to reach the Newspaper advertising is the very beat and to the door of its parlor room. onions will not be produced. Onion front'hall is. there were some arriv- als. Bodney hastened into the unlit "Too will find the ring In there- medium for bringing to the attention of the plants growing direct from seed apartment. Be clutched an escaping where It belongs," she said. "I fan- buying public your business and your wares should be thinned out so that there figure. cied It fine to make sport of a bump- are no more than 15 plants to a foot •The ring I" he whispered ardently. kin lover. Believe me, I have sunk and gaining their confidence by impressing on of row. "Here It Is. Ton will, make me sofar In my own estimation." them your personality and reputatton for fair happy to wear It on your engagement She opened the door, and he saw Ivy. •,//-•. finger." And upon her finger—and on the en- dealing. AMERICAN WOMEN DOINO The yielding form fluttered in hisgagement one—was the ring, and the MOTHINCI SAFE FROM THEM RID CROaa WORK IN LONDON. arms. siren's reparation was complete. And Haneeek RvlasirUy Had Nigh othr-you wouldn't kin me, would Ivy put both her hands In Us, and American Red Cross activities In there they stood, blissful. •plnlen e« tDe remalng AMIItiee youf he added in wild desperation. of the NlMteenth Maine, K*A * England cover a wide field, ranging A pair of Up* met bis own. Be Try an Advortlsomont for Threjo Month* from a contribution of $053,000 («00,- seemed in paradise. Voices neared. DEPOTS COVER MANY ACRES "There Is some dqnbt as to what 000) to the war work fund of the They parted precipitately. Rodney has- in tht CITIZEN. ' British Red Cross, to the promotion part the Nineteenth Maine played In tened back to a crowded room and Largest Railway Station In the United the war," remarked a veteran of that of social weirnre work Involving wo- sank to a chair, feeling as If the world men and children. They Include also Kingdom la Waterlea-Oth. regiment. The fact la, the Nineteenth had been won. Be was In such a state er* ef Large else. ate «p the Southern Confederacy. They the gathering nnd distributing of sup- of rhapsody that he wished to be plies for shipment to France and Bel- •tele pigs, robbed hen roosts, cleaned alone. He looked up with a shock. The distinction of being the largest ent orchards and cellars and foraged glum. He made out lyy, and smiled at her. The London chapter, of which Am- railway station In the United Kingdom the country so thoroughly that the She seemed to turn her back on him. belongs to Waterloo, the terminus of enemy had nothing left to feed on, and bassador Pane Is president and Mrs. She was speaking to Miss Lisle, who ALWAYS SOMETHING NE! the London and South-Western rail- so lay down and died." Whltelaw -Held Isdmlrniary operates was animatedly flourishing a ring on BEST LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES • workshop where about 2,000 women way. This station coven an ana of Then Al Wells of the tame regiment her engagement finger, and glancing 24H acres, and has 28 platforms, In- MEN'S TENNIS SHOES. are employed In making dressings, took up the thread of the story; BOYS' TENNIS SHOES knowingly In the direction of Bod- cluding two belonging to the Bakerloo bandages, splints and other hospital ney. "W were sweeping along one day, YOUTHS' TENNIS SHOES, sizes 11 to2. . necessities. About one-third of the railway. The longest platform meas- dining on the fat of the land, as usual. CHILDREN'S TENNIS SHOES, sixes 5 to • work force Is American, the rest Brit- The latter wna crushed, He real- ures .780 feet, and nearly 1,100 trains Another troop was ahead, and between GOOD BOYS' BLOUSES... ish. ised the truth In a flash. He had not arrive and depart dally. tbtm and a* rede General Hancock. As VERY GOOD LADIES' UNION SUIT >. The London chapter also maintains met and kissed Ivy In the dark, but oh; Waverly station, Edinburgh, with 10 the general was passing one planta- MEN'S UNION SUITS...: Hi. Catherine's Lodge Hospital for offl- fatal blunder, Miss Lisle. She came platforms, the longest of which Is 1,-tion, the aged proprietor canto out and CHILDREN'S SUMMER BHIRTS - , cert, with 40 beds fur orthopedic cases. toward him now In her artful way of 080 feet In length, covers 18 acres; stopped the general's party. STRONG WORKING SHIRTS A very good and htavy BROOM ", Other chapter activities Include the gracefulness. whilst other stations which lay claim- "General," said he, "I want some distribution of books for American "I have Just been telling our dear to distinction on account of their site tort of safeguard. Those troops that Up to date LADIES' WAISTS, 811k or Crepe d* Chine IUS Midlers in France and American sail- mutual friend, Miss Lane, of your an Liverpool street, 18 platforms; have Just gone by stole my pigs, lifted MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES SOLD AT PRIVT ors In European waters, entertainment pretty present," 'he said. "And oh! Clapnam Junction and Glasgow (Cen- my hen roosts snd emptied my cellar,'* PRICES ' for American Midlers and nurses In Mr. Trumbull, I promised sister to ha tral), 17 platforms; Victoria and "I'm torry," said Hancock. We give and redeem Thrift Stamps. Ask for particulars. London and the'maintenance of a dub- home by eleven, and It la now nearly Crewe, lfl platforms; , Birming- "Tea," replied the old man, "they MMnOK ADV. , bouse for nines., midnight. Won't you sea to myham (New street),' and Newcastle atole .everything but my hope of im- wraps," and almost without realising (Central), .10 platforms. > mortality. Thank God I none of them ALPINE'S BARGAIN STORE •V1RY AMERICAN SOL'OIM . It Bodney was bustled oat of the Waverly station does'not stand alone can steal that." 1SS PIKE ATE. Cor. John 8t. Berth Amhey I. ! ' It, OWEN A COMPORT KIT. house and Miss Lisle was langulshly hi the possession of a platform over "Don't bo too sure about that," re- hanging on his arm, prattling pretty 1,000. feet in length. Victoria and torted the general. "The Nineteenth , ' Bvary American soldier now enter- nothings In the mellow moonlight Crewe have platforms measuring !• Maine Is coming next" Hi the trenehef-carries an Aoerfeaa Be hated himself aa an arrant cow- flOOfett and 1,800 feet respectively, Bad Crow esmfort kit containing tew ard as he left MIM Lisle at the door while at Newcastle ^(Central) and «!, shirt, wrtttog paper, pencil, swap, of her Hater's home. She was a flash- Tork stations then are platforms 1- And so Memorial day Is bare.again, DANIEL J. 90NLIN CT.MASO] kandkerehlif, socks, mirror and tats* ing flams'of coquetry, she plainly con- 880 fe«t and 1^80 feet In length. ' and we lift «p onr eye* and behold the (SUfeenor toH.r, MMM) ' . ce, according to a cable message Just attend that they, were .engaged, she One thousand seven hundred ana host* gathering all over this land and received from Major James R. Perkins, Instated on la's Joining herself and her thirty trains either pass through' er starching to tba cemeteries. They are PI 'American Bad Cross ooavntasSoner t» 1 friends In an auto drive the next, aft- stop at Cltpbam Junction every M hrlnUng loirers—wreath* and pillows • -"•-',•:-% '.•arope. ' . ,; ernom • , ' , ~ hours. • \ - '.»,•*' nad crosses. These are tokens of a Rdiaak UNITED STAIBI f More comfort km an wanted with •'I will tell her plainly of the error natten'i lev* sadjMnhlent of a aa- HATiia ifi socks and tobacco, Major PstMns* e» she Is laboring tinder. And I mart Keen . (Jen's iratltttd*. Ws honor the North- mnrtm Ma stats*. , .;",• see Ivy I"' resolved Rodney. But when Flatbush-I'm afraid get ttalo em ud tba aVmthem dead today, and \ BXVLOaiON MtUI ,'Tho ranter of kits cannot be stated, wtth'one,head not a wrsath oa ttie be rang at the door bell of the Lane on my garden-work Ing the win- ti Til CAIOPT HAHGE ,fcut the fact that every soldls* has me home the next day, Mrs. Lane received While with the other we p*t ) NOTARY milM^ , means that the work done by Ameri- a slsillar wreath oa t'1 - ConfederaM him coldly and stated that Ivy was In* Benaonhnrst—For why? Haven't Bt., I t ">A can women Is a big comfort to the disposed. As odney went out of the graves.—Chrtsrlau Adi '•• soldiers now on the firing line, • r . fl'got a mow ifcovwt y 231 first Street Til M0TI 1MMT CITUH. Automatic WMstsas Mew. •vaperatieii #f WsUr. Patriotic Service at For blowing whistles or ringing Mil • scientist In Europe has BfUNi FUStlSBID BT •I set times there has. been Invented that a particle of water evaporated THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING CO first Baptist Church M electrical device that makes « "• from thr ocean Is condensed and !•> SOUTH itnoi, jr. i.. tacts by the use of a punched. \>B •; turns again la ten days, but that • rlbboo, esaily replaced when a si -.<*• remains there 8,460 years before belaf TCtlNWII m On Sunday evening the members ale Is to be changed. evaporated again. of Company F, Joel Parker Counci TERMS:—OM Year II in Advanee No. 69, Jr. O. U. A. M., Camp P. O. 9. of A., and Boy Scouts at since you A4talnlilr«tor», Etecgton «4 Gmrdirti wil tended divine worship at the Firs) /fteua teir la Bind that tktt joanil I* Baptist Church as the guests of Gen -s figdlt kfal MWIKP« «*• tkenfot* • proper BK41na Win. S. Truex Post, No. 57, Gran tar tke publicity «f tteli- uUcn THOU SHUT NOT KILL" Army of the Republic. This honor OR THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT AND THE WAfi, WILL, UK , Eaten* In the Port OSJce it South Ambo; ary escort met at Company F Armor] THIS SUBJECT OF THE EVENING SERMON AT u KCOHI elm mill utter. and then inarched to the Post Head All uatmuiilcatloju 01 Itenii of stwi quarters, thence to church, arrlvin THE PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH :MlW# br «s nut be tcoomptlMil bf the there promptly at seven-thirty DELICATELY adjusted watch •tfl&ture o( the writer to Inure poblleitlo*. When every man was in bis plac like physical mechanism can at SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd the choir sang the "Stir Spinglec times get out of order and needs SATURDAY, JUNG 1, 1918. Banner" and after tbe first verse the Special Music! A Worth-While Hour! congregation heartily Joined in sing the attention ot a specialist. We repair ing of this anthem. watches in an expert manner and charge THK WIOIS AWAKBOHVROH" Rev. O. W. McCombe, of Belleville you simply tor the time-involved in the was the speaker and betook bis texl from the thirty-fourth verse of He corrective work. We sell watches of brew. The address was one it thi the highest type ot American and of SALE OP LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES most foraeful and enthusiastic ye foreign manufacture. heard In this city. He said that h always welcomed an opportunity t< For tli* Y«ir 1916 speak to the members of the G, A Whoa your glasses lironk s »ve the frag menu. . _ HIW TOLL BATE ftCMEDUM. We can iiulckly replace the R. Although he would like to ad Mr- Wsnk H. Bethel, lit Tie* broken lcn»e>. dress the young men, of whom there NOTICE OF SALE president of the New York Tele were many, he thought it hie duty to PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY ALBIN VANDUSBN COL- phone Company, has Umed the fol address those veterans, who In SAMUEL KINSTLINGER lector of Taxes of the City of South Amboy, County of Middlesex and State lowing statement: Df New Jersey, that he will sell at public sale, all the lands, tenements, short time will be but memories. and Optometrist hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned (or the shortest term "A. new toll rate schedule U to b He said that we, the younger gen- Main store; Drmich Store: tor which any person or persons will agree to take the same and pay tho Bled br the New York Telepbon eration,-could only know tbe Civil taxes and lien thereon, Including Interest and costs of sale; and the said Company with the New Jersey Publli War by reading history, but these ferry St., So. River 126 S. B'way, So. Anboy sale will take place on ITtllltr CommlMlon, at Trenton, N. J old veterans lived in history and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1918, to become elective July 1, 1918, re- at 2 o'clock I'. ,M., at the City Hall In the City of South Amboy. And the made history. Tbe speaker spent said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate BO to be sold, and the suiting from an order made by the some time In denouncing the slacker, names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on ac- Commission last November. The re who was Just as much In evidence count of the same, and the amount of tax laid on account of each parcel duction It la estimated will amounl ben as they are now. He spoke of are as follows, to wit: , to $800,000 a year. he number who but recently dls< To whom assessed Houses Lots Lot No. St. or Ave. Bl'k No. Am't . "While condition! tore chanced covered that their families would HED CKO88 BUJTKS. HED CROSS WOEKER Est. Daniel Hagherty 1 S 24—25 Rarltan 205 $9 44 materially since the order waa made, starve If they did not remain at home 2 3« Bureau ot Military Relief, Atlantic Frederic Pearse 2 29—30 Rarltan 210 the Company la accepting It In the of the number who are discovering KIIUD BT AN AUTOatOBILK Michael Cleary 1, 1 20 Conover 207 15 16 hope and belief that the effect on themselves diseased who previous to Division, A. R. C, 41 East 23rd Believing that an automobile be Unknown 27 Railroad 202 1 IS rtrenug will not be too severe to be the war were supposed ttntf thought Street, New York City. balled would stop so that be could .lames Huff 2 45—46 Railroad 201 2 36 Kst. James Scully , 1 2 4-6 Main 125 38 94 yfora, it reaulti ahould prove other to be In perfect health. But he It To all Chapters and Branches, At- collect from tbe driver for the local lantic Division, A. R, C. Subject: Patrick Campion 1 2 11—12 Augusta 40 29 32 wise, ,the Company will aik the Com said as them were patriots in tbose Red Cross fund, William Brown, Est. Kcrwln Flnley 1 1' 21—22 Augusta, 40 18 88 mission for relief In aome form or days there are patriots lo-day. All Knitted goods and comfort kits. sixteen years old, Monday was run Kst. Mrs. Nora Furnun ... 1 3 9—10—11 John 13 $» 12 other, and the Company hit no ever* the country the President's ap- Please discontinue the custom of down at Batontown and so severely Mrs. E. Lamb 3 2 44—45 Henry 13 73 16 doubt but that the CommlMlon wll giving knitted articles and comfort injured that he died a few 'hours Est. Mrs. Nora Pur man ... 1 1 74 Henry 13 5-90 eal for volunteers was answered 40 37 76 •rant whatever may be necessary." kits to .draft contingents leaving E»t. Richard Parlsen 1 1 Broadway ... 15 from all classes. He said that in later at the Long Branch Hospital. Est. C, Parlsen 4 21—24 Augusta ..... 16' IS 88 the time of the civil war there were home. The driver, John B. Brown of 597 J. Chas. Hurley 1 1 16 John 37 12 80 1IEN OM TKACT OUTLAWED. The knitted articles are unneces- McDough street, Brooklyn, either paid Mrs. Thomas Hurley 2 26—27 John 37 9 44 men who were traitors to their 14 16 country and its cause who traveled sary /during the summer weather, no attention or failed to see young George Cheoseman 1 64 Henry 37 Became no proof was adduced thai Mrs. Michael Scully .. 2 66-S7 87 76 and If given now will be worn out, Brown's signal. The lad stood right David 38 - Interest was ever paid on a mortgage all over the country saying the George Cheesetnan, 8r. 2 3—4 Pine 48 24 <0 for M,sM alleged to have been exe North could not get an army who lost or damaged by the time they In tbe path ot the car, expecting D. Qulnlan 1 23 John 61 9 44 would go South to fight..But, ha are needed In tbe autumn. Further, that It would atop. Th» automobile Unknown i 17 to 20 Ferris 20 2 36 cuted In 1885, which .purported » 1 19 cover two tracta, together measuring said, "they'--'were disappointed In your chapter will soon receive continued on Its way, but several Unknown 2 21—22 Gordon 20 allotment for knitted articles to other Red Cross collectors took the R. Romeo 2 SS—33 Gordon 33 1 43 , 100 feet by about 1,800, stretching these days as the Kaiser will be A, Miller 2 6-7 Bordentown , 35 14 16 1 from Rarltan Bay to Stump Creek, disappointed In a .few days when supplied during tbe next four months, number and turned It over to the Thomas Duggan 2 61—62 George 35 '9 44 - Mar Morgan's Station on the Cen- he "Yanks." march on to Berlin to and your entire output should 'be police, who located the car. Brown Harry Forgotson ". 2, 9—10 Catherine .... 45 2 36 fral Railroad, Vice Chancellor Foster the tune of "Dixie." In the Civil shipped to the Atlantic Division Sup- was ordered to appear before Judge Kst. R. F. Parlsen ..... 4 1—4 Feltus 58" 9 44 Eat. R. F. Parlsen ,2 18—20 Catherine ...... 58 2 36 , Monday Held, In effect, that the lien War the watch word Of the fighters ply Service. Lawrence at Freehold. 2 36 The Bureau of Military Relief will Est. H. F. Parlsen 2 23—24 Catherine .... 5$ • was outlawed, and advised a decree was "Duty, not Fame." Est. R. F. Parlsen 2 36—37 Lelfert 58 2 36 ..< •ocordligly. "Early In the War the Kaiser said continue its custom of delivering to \ CARD. j i Est. R. F. Parisen 2 40—41 Leltert 58 2 36 the supply officer of each military 2 36 ( .'-.''"Tit- decision was rendered In a sul he bad a dinner engagement In The undersigned hereby publicly Est. R. F. Parisen 2 44—45 Leffert ...... 58 contingent leaving for service abroad J. Mitchell 1 Florence .... 71 1 19/ ' to quiet title brought by Archibald H, Paris where he would eat an English extends his sincere thanks and ap- all the above articles for use when Win. Maxfleld 1 Bordentown . 71 22 24* Rowan and Miss Henrietta A. Morris, Beefsteak," the speakers said. "Well! preciation to his fellow workmates needed. who hold tltto to the land covered by the Kaiser Is going to Paris alright In the P. R R. machine" shop for In addition to the above amounts there will be collected on each parcel interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from December ,' the linn, and the Jersey Central Trac- but not. quite as he, expected he Concerning army and navy comfort the splendid blanket presented to kits, we especially request that all the 2fltb, 1916, to the time of payment, together with a fee of twenty-five tk>B Company, which corporation has would travel. He would have an him previous to his entrance In tbe cents for each parcel of land advertised, twenty-flve cents for each parcel that are made be shipped promptly • right; «C way OTW the property, honorable guard but not a guard National Army; also to, the Local of land sold, fifty cents for each certificate of sale, and tbe cost of printing, •gainst William, P. Bmull of South of honor, and Instead of eating to the supply service. We are un- Chapter of the Red CTOBS for the postage, affidavits and acknowledgments, together with the proportionate Morwalki Conn., holder of the mort beefsteak he would eat a loaf of der Instructions to give a kit to comfort kit which will prove of good cost of this advertisement. . •age, iwhe, in a crops suit, sought "war bread and a tin of water." He every man leaving for foreign ser- service while In camp. / Dated South Amboy, May 31, 1918. to foreclete. also spoke of the possibility of some vice, as they may be billeted tor HENRY WILUAM THOMAS 6-1-4 ALBIN VANDUSEN, Collector of Taxes. ,'", 8mu|l, who was in court without Sammy" breaking ranks and giving months where they will have no op- counsel, accompanied by his mother, him a jab with a bayonet for portunity to purchase these articles. ,- Mrs. Agnes Ashcraft Griffiths of Soutn desert Troops In camps at borne are always Norwalk, testified that the mortgage He then-turned from the present within reach of_ these minor neces- ^represented an Investment of $4300 day conflict to the one of 1861. He saries. .",/«»#• January I, 1885, by Clinton O'. raced the source of. events leading 2nd Subject: In case an enlisted "• Baser, la his capacHy as executor of p to that great struggle, the several man enroute is taken from, the train at REAP THE BENEFIT OF OUR , the last will of Smull's grandfather. great battles, then drew a great your town on account of illness or L flmull "produced an assignment of the mental picture of Lee's surrender to disability, will you please see that ^mortgage to Mrs. Wealthy A. Stevens, Grant. His closing remarks were all attention Is given to him; and < i/r?rho" wat,hls grandmother, dated May Well boys! we've never yet lost a that an Immediate report be sent to his office', together with the man's Immense Reserve Stocks • |tf0( 1885,- and also another showing ght and were not going to loose '•Jne assignment of the mortgage to his oner Tbe Kaiser says he going name, Military Unit and home town. Offered Now at Lowtst Prle«s In Existence, him In ION. , ;o tear down the Stars and Stripes JOHN MAQEE, ' v The $4,800 alleged to have been in. ut he might just as well try and Director Military Relief. . But for Cash Only at i vested by Baker In. the mortgage, ull down the stars from the heavens." ' Smull testified, represented not quite The services closed with the slng- HEADQUARTERS, COMPAJif V Ft OM-half of his one-fifth Interest In ng of "America," followed by the IRD BATTALION. ja.fM.OM trust fund left by his grand 3enedlctlOA, South Araboy, N.J., May 29, 1918. fathw to Ire grandchildren. In 1893, WEST f URN.TURE CO., KEYPORT, N. J. Special Order: .8mull further testified, Ms grand UNCLAIMED LKTTKRS. 1. Company, F has been ordered mother sued Baker, alleging a breach List of letters - remaining uncalled o attend an overnight practice camp - of trust, In that he unlawfully Invcst- or In the Post. Office for the week )f the Third Battalion at Red Bank, There is absolutely no need of anyone paying inflated war prices for , ,'ed the |4|800 in unimproved landa In indlng June 1: n Saturday and Sunday, June 1 and .(.'••/New; Jersey. Bhe recovered a verdict Rugs, Furniture, etc. of doubtful value and questionable quality when Domestic. . The Company will report at '}• -,for $1,746, iwhlch Judgment was never Victor Smith, William Rittenhouse, Armory at 1.30 o'clock Saturday you can come to this Store and buy in any quantity and get immediate 05 Warren St.; H. Speck, Fraed afternoon. Members whose employ- \ .Saull testified that his grandmother delivery merchandise of standard worth at prices which deserve your oars, - Otto Rousland, Mrs. John ment prevents . attendance at that ';• dM receive certain Intereat payments arry, Marge Olsen, 118 Main, Willie :irom.Baker, but.he wan unable to hour, will report at 3 o'clock and earnest consideration and prompt action. This Store is one of the very Bassett, George Muskhorn, Fanny leave with second detachment, pom- •fvtill the source of the money thus Jong, A. Lamm, George F. Kelly, few that have in stock y;-,pa1o\ He could give no explanation pany will return Sunday afternoon. Urs. M. Hempstcad, Main street; L. 2. Men will take the following, ^satisfactory to the court of his fall- Hennessey, Mr, and Mrs. Ghent, l'i' to. foreclose In the fourteen yean equipment: Rifle, belt and bayonet, eorge Wara, John Mitchell, Fred fend passed since the mortgage haversack, blanket, poncho, first aid A Complete Line of GRASS RUGS hornborough, Ross Smith, P. R. .tats) his own possession. He pouch, meBs kit, canteen, small note- Sdgar, Lewis McCarthy. that-he understood Baker to be >ook and pencil; and the following Fbregln. ^ of Caldwell. ollet articles: towel, soap, comb and Nick Terrassl, Giovanni Mario, Nick irush, and tooth brush.' In Beautiful Blues, Browns, Greys, Greens, Pinks, Old Rose Martiallo, Alfonso Walo, Charles Attendance of every man is ||; TEAM Vfc T. V. C. A. lanna, Serlono Dulseppe; Antonio expected and no leaves of absence ifc- 'Thji,afternoon .(Saturday) the Y. 'Blanco, Prank Trola, Paul Toth, Ven- will be granted for illness, etc., un- '$Ml C, A. baseball team will cross ura Oordlano, Pter Mancusa, Qae- less written application Is made to PORCH ROCKERS WHITE MOUNTAIN REfRIGERATORS ENAMEL BEOS the fiat Eisner team from tano Ammvlata, FlUippo Pulcaee, O. before noon on Saturday. This team comes well onstanto Martlnaoo, Oaetoano Astl, 3. Non-commissioned officers will Hundreds and hundreds of Fine Wool Rugs in all the practical sizes , but the manager of the icola Parrela, Filloppo Picolo, Sal- take their copies of I. D. R., Interior offered for a short time below present wholesale prices. ' s ^locals :is,confident ot victory. The vatore Campo, William Sherman, M. Guard Duty, and other publications. ;l'game will be played on fltevensdale, othman, Vincenio Terranio, Prank By order of Captain, 's commencing at 4 o'clock. Manager Sengemlno, Savlatore Machanlo, Vito BRNE8T T. FAUROAT. Now Showing About 300 Patterns in 9x12 Sizes t-'Aaderson will have his' strongest arrone, Mario Debaco, Agpstlno \lineup on that day and if possible !aUnlno, Quiseppe Angello. CARD. •yeryane ef .the long list of candi- These letters will be sent to the ^ Camp Dlx, May 29, dates will be given an opportunity lead lettdr office in 30 days. When I wish to return my thanks&ji play a portion of the game. / sailing for the above letter please lipreclatlon for .tho beautiful vf% Sj^'/Fhe probable lineup will be m foi- lay "Advertised." J. W. RBA, P. M. atch preaenN me by friends, on wifr -nirauRE at KEYPO!; N. J; '"rowa: J. L. Applegate c, Young/cf, my leafing ' nipt Auto Deliverr to All Parts. Goods Held if Desired, ^rank Lutlanlo 2b, Felraon ss, Xox „ , ARD H, DILL, \ Furmai lb, Hansor or Andorapn The Staf;e Schools Alumni Reunion, "ewmnrlc c(, Qomlnser rf. ormal and Modal, will bs ieU a\ Citizen. fenton eri Jun« '22, Y'"' itiV. \ ( nut Mm ASMT cinur. Oate-fir* mrmt. mm tnUmtr. W . •. I. Marvel Milk, full weight, 2 cans 27c California Tomatoes, large can 17c SATURDAT, JUNE I, 1918. NMM #f lUcrett rVdeUd la orrtBTdmu ni ILL SMIt ^M&fftfmi IM Buy Peas. 's Unxld, per can 15cCorn, Cordova Brand, per can 15c Ml IDT. FOB EENV-One large furutatied room, The Sigmuni El8oer Company, oi .tillable for two men. Apply at 2(7 Mala Special Sale for Friday, Saturday. Monday and Tuesday atrfeet. Red Bank and thlg city, bag received FOR BENT-.Vccoraadatlomforou.rooru- a contract for 500,000 trench caps for er; tingle bed. Apply 3M Henry St. 6-l-tf the army. / Macaroni or Spaghetti, per package 10c; 3 for 2Sc Grape Juice, pint bottle BAHN TO BENT—Apply K6 Sordentown avenue. 6-1-3 Lemons, large and jijicy, per dozen • 35c rOR RBNT-A lumlalied room to man Tha Empire. Theatre hag installed Pickles, large, per dozen • • - refinement, inquire »t Oltiien office, 6-VSr a handsome new piano, The former Grape Fruit, 4 for "• . • • * 25c FOB BKNT-Furnlahed room* lor men piano will be kept on the stage for Queen Olives, large jar only. Slw Fourth street. 4-13-tf the benefit of the vaudeville per- Compound Lard, per lb. - • • 2Sc Butterine. Nut Grove, 1 lb. prints formers. We might state that the piano Sago Flour, per lb, • • ,• 9c roiuu. waa purchased through S. Harry Rye Flour, per lb, FOR SALE-HoueewltliH rooma, «M and Parlsen, which it asitirance'that it Evaporated Peaches, per lb. . • • 15c water, In good repair, on (Jatherlne itrett Red Beans. 21b. • • Inquire of (J. 1'. Maeon, ill Flnl etreet. MH tt\a food one. Coffee, Golden Santos, per lb. 2 lc; 5 lbs. $1.00 FOR 8 VLE-The following daacrlbtd pron Peauut Butter, Old Dominion, per jar erty to cloae an afiate: ID TOM In Mock 8 between Peltuaand Catherine ttreeU; beau /Protection Engine Company, realiz- Barley, 3 lbs. • • • . 25c tiful louon llordentown avenue betwdeL ing tbe Importance and good work Puritan Oatflakes, per package Pine avenue and Feltui atreet; 2 iota Jon Pea Beans, per lb. . • . • -15c DaWd atrtet; one tome and i lota on fiayid/ of the Red Cross abroad, donated to Parowax, 1 lb. cake • street; bouae between I'lne aud Stevemave/ OampbeU'H Beans, per can • • 16c nues; (tore and one lot on Broadway |)«f the War Fund the lum of 125.00. tween Aug-iuta and David atreetai corner Splendid patriotic action on the part Matches, 5 boxes , • • • • 28c Blue Ribbon Toilet Paper, 6 rolls store and dwelling with 1 lou on Hroadwav, A.. warrant.y, di given with all theahovi of tbe company. mentioneman ned pproperly. I f Interetted, apply U? Ammonia, large quart bottle • • 12c Soap, Lenox or Climax. 5 bars Mar•' arjrA.Slcl; A. HlclcleiL , *5 David itrett. or W... in. . H. . I'ariaen.llfi Hroadwny. Executory 6-11-3 The twenty-seventh annual State • FOR SALE—Nice building lota on norden convention of tbe National Agsocia- town avenue, Catberine atreet, Uordou street Eagle Baking Powder fruits and Vegetables it) SCISM free Deliveries Everywhere Yacht Club Coffee and Steven, avenue. Ideal horoealtea 1'ricea tion Stationary Engineers will be 1300 up. Apply to Peter mover, 357 llorden- town avenue, for further particular*. 3-23-tr held In Odd Fellow*' Building, 90-»2 1 lb. 39c lb. 27c FOR SALK-Oni lot KtlOOon John atreet, Smith street, Perth Amboy, on June Eagle Baking Powder After Dinner Coffee between Kteveni and I'lne avenuei. inquire l, at 2 o'clock p. m. Councilman J. Mm. A. M. ilehn, m Henry atreet. a-30-tf Brown Bros. Tea Co. lb. 30c J. Shuey, of this city, is chairman Jglb. 20e FOR B.VLE-Three lota, 25x100 each, on Henry atreat, near Broadway. Apply to of the committee of arrangements, Eagle Corn Starch Originators off. Low Prlett Mix Toa, green or black C. McOoalglt, corner Uroadway and David and he extends an Invitation to tbe street. a-Zt-tf package 9e lb. 35c HEAL KSTATE-HalaMe property alwaya people of this city to visit the Supply 118 N. Broadway Tt(«phon* 206 en hand, Dwelling*, factory titee. large or Men's and' Manufacturers' Exhibit gmail, farms, building lota, via., at nvltlng erieee. Now la the time to buy. Don't delay. which Is open Friday and Saturday Recta collected. Fire Insurance placed in from' 2.30 to 10,00 p. m. •state aid Rent Collecting Agency, in* •roadway, Mouth Araboy, N. J. taw F spent the rest of tbe morning on 8ENV4FF PAMT. tionary, foot comfort kit, and rubber DR J. O. CURTIS . P. r. Kenan hag Just received ft tbe range on their prellmleiry shoot- basin. South Amboy celebrated the de- DRHTAI. SPKaCOM latter from Paul Hackett, of Camp Among those present were: Captain ing work that Is necessary before go- parture of one of Its most popular Humphrey, Va., in which he plates Several good icores and Mrs. Pauroat of this city, Miss IN PAIUBKN BUILDING ing to camp, young men for the National Army that he expects soon to be' sent Alice FlUherbort, of Dover; Miss SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. were made. Cantonment on Saturday evening, abroad. Mr many friends wish blm Mabel Bchemerhon ;, of Burlington; . oiaafaniaiT dog, • montha old, worth |1M; when a number of friends of M. Lee Phone ZB. will aell for ttt. Call at lot John street, So. a sate Journey, and a victorious re- John 8. VanHlse.otConover street, Mr. and Mrs, L. Stults, Mr. and Amboy, Inquire H. W. Hall, •venlngi from 6 etults met at his home on David to •o'clock: 6-1-1 turn when he gets the Kaiser. after 48 years servloe with the Penn- Mrs. R. C. Stepbenson, Mr. and Mrs. street to give him a "send-off party." FOR HALG-A one-horse wagon In food sylvania Railroad, has been placed Robert Manor, Mr. and Mrs, Cbarlen Camping Sites To Rent «onaltkm. F. J.8ehanta,ffl0JofinBt, Hl1 Perth Amboy raised 170,000 for the on the "Roll of Honor." There were about thirty guests pres< Agan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Emmons, HORSE* FOH SAMS-Three team* from a Red Crois War Fund, 115,000 of ent and the evening was soon spent Misses Josephine James, Elizabeth Beautiful sites for camping •election or seven horses; also harness and which came from Roosevelt, In music, song and dancing. Richard wagons. A. J. Killer, Uroadway and First The pupils of the School of Music, Ernst, Myrtle Spangenburg, Anna in tents at Morgan, N.J., over- atreet. Mo conducted by Mesdames Parlsen and Hlllmann with the violin and Her- Mullen, Dorothy Dwyer, Gertrude FOR S\LK-Smith-Premier Typewriter, Private Albert R. Bergen, now bert R. Dix at the piano rendered Dwyer, Vivla Magee, Mildred Magee, looking Raritan Bay. Good nrsi-claescondition; all Improvements Ap- Halnes, will give a recital on June^7. ply to II. C. Bergen, Flrat street and Steven* stationed at Camp Greenleaf, Georgia, at the studio 333 Pine avenue. some very fine music. / Bella Hayes and Hazel Mason; Messrs. boatingand fishing. Excellent has < been granted a commission as Through the departure of Stults Bugene Gatcheli, Herbert R. Dix, Jr.; train and trolley service. FOR 8AL,K- N. J. ( arlc.g»ve Inspiring reports ot the work now being done by the Federat- Loans and Red Cross drives and an NEBYV TO LOAM In auma of 1100, t»0.1380 The New. Jersey Central Railroad Advertise In the Cltlien. up to «x». Inquire at Law, ed Clubs of New Jersey. all-around willing helper to any has'resumed trains leaving New York John A. Lovely, 15S Broadway, One of the Federation speakers, Worthy cause. George M. Mortenson MONOT TO LOAN on Bond and Mortiage. at 9 p. m. and 12.00 a. m., tbe latter NOTICE, Apply Mi. A. COM, F. O. Building. Mr. Everett Colby, who was sent by Before his 'departure he received Plumbing and being what is known as tbe mid- President Wilson to France to in. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a number of articles of both com- the Commissioners of Assessment on night train. vestlgate food condltlons.f eloquently H«ating:_»* lotomiut Fti am fort and necesslty{ from his many Street Improvements will meet In the urged the Conservation of wheat un- City Hall on Tuesday evening, June FOR HIRE-Heo Sedan tor all purpoaw. Notwithstanding the heavy rain friends. Besides his Comfort Kit Repair* ftr any Rang* «r Hector Apjily toB. 8. Maeoo* Son, Broadway. »-l til next September,'explaining why 11th, 1918, at 8 o'clock p. m., for Thursday many members of the local and woolen outfit from the Red Cross FOR HIRB-Naw Chandler Sedan, For •very pound we used deprived our the purpose of making the final as- Polish Societies participated In the he received several regulation kahkl sessment- on Main street curbing Im- Funerals, weddlags, and christenings a •pec- boys of that amount. Therefore a Ulty. 0. W. Walan. WM» monster celebration held In Perth handkerchiefs, money belt, water- provement. All persons Interacted Home are obliged^ to make their objections, QA8 WATKB HEATKK8 FOR UIBB-Umouilne for all occaaloui. Amboy. The celebration was hell In proof cigaretie ease, a Testament, Paul Brjriliiilcl, corner Cedar eiul CenMr Economics Department of the Woman's an army shirt, air pillow, two com- If there be any, known on or before lets. TeUphoueMW. IMMC honor of the Polish War Commission said date. Club hold one meeting each month fort kits, trench knife, fire hun- which visited that place. PETER J. COAKLBY, 307 Hit. Street S«ttliA«*»y for the purpose of studying various IILT W ARTaO. dred cigarettes, army belt, French dic- M-l City Clerk. TELEPHONE MS ways in which wheat substitutes Cablegrams have been received by may lie used. These meetings will * WANTBD-A aeleeladjr. several^ persons in this city telling Kautaan'g store. be open to any one who Is Interested. of the safe arrival of the boys from MBIiP WANTBD-A good poaltlon tor man A. directors' meeting will be held Camp Dii, In England. at the home of Mrs. O. O. Bur at S p. m. .next Monday. Frank Hackett and John CrosUer, I. KAPLAN, LAMES' TAILOR together with eight other young men MEAT SUITS. DRKS8BB.COAT8|Ai» SKIRTS of this city, have opened their sum- VOUR clothier tells mer home in Keansburg. •*- you that you are niJ MMUMNQ PROMPTLY DONE a "standard 86." And MARKET This Friday evening the first and <4« thlrtgi Always second degrees will be conferred on. then he tries to fit you Th«M SpMiils Ar« For Tht Cntira Wart. •H HMl a large number of candidate! .at. K. with a "standard 80" •ROADWAY At OAVIO tTIIIBT of C. club room, and Saturday even- Head of Cabbage free with 4 lbs. Corned Beef ing at St. Mary's Hall the Major de- coat. gree will be given to a large class. But take the waist- . Leg of Veal Hindquarter of Spring Eggs, strictly Iresb 37c On. last Sunday afternoon Miss . length measure ot fifty ' Lillian Fischer, daughter of Mr. men who are called Lamb Jacob Fischer of John street, became *8clb the charming-bride of-Mr. Paul Kline "standard 86." 88c lb Comp. Lard • 252c lb. of South River,;.. The ceremony was held in New York City and an elabor- You'll find that not ate wedding feast followed the ser- ten ot them measure £•: vices, Their honeyraan Is being spent exactly the same. BcBi Steaks 9 InQ dF%f In traveling to points of Interest In Vary SBttlal rW WWJO HttJVt .FRESH CHOPPED New York State and upon their re- It is "poor fit"tha t sad- turn they.will, make their home In dens so many style- South River where the groom con- Veal Cutlets Roast of Veal Liver seeking clothes-buyers. > ducts a large retail store. 88c lb. 15c lb 16c lb Notwithstanding the stormy weath- A Royal suit is built to ANITATION li » science er a number of automobile parties 17 of your body meas- Sand we in goIuUflo but- went to Camp Dlx Thursday to visit ures; it must fit; or we VEAL CHOPS URGE PORK LOINS SMALL CAU HAMS Chen. Our swrlnt li u the'new selects from this city. STEAKS cltan u a brand a«w pin. ' will not let you keep it. 24c lb. 88!c lb. < Tpu'n Invltad In to look School signs,have been placed on 98c lb. oVer ow oh»lc» maati. toe streets as a warning to automo- 921 to $50 blllsU. tptolal Combination: 1 Iba •pararlba and 2 Iba tour Krout for 38o Watehfor Mr. Happy Party A farewell party w>s given to Munsingwear and Manhat- Lamb Chops First Prize Nut Butterine 30c Edward H. Dill at his home on Main tan Union Suits. Lamb Stew street last Saturday evening. A num- ber, of hit friends net at the bone Regal Footwear. »Oc lb. of Miss Read on First street, and 30c lb. Roasting Chickens from then marched In a Mdr to Us home.and gave htm a grand surprise. Mr. Dill was one of the boyi selected J. Alfred Johnson Shoulder of Veal to go to Camp Dlx on Tuesday, end Braidwiy-iMlAifistaSt Very special Pot Roast 24c lb therefore his friends desired to honor 18c lb him before bis departure. He was presented with a handsome wrist Fanoy Tibia Buttarlna 31o lb Praah tauaaga, loose or link 28o lb watch, which will be highly appre- f Tibi ciated by him. R.rAom•bar the plaee, .all .r (alaprran*. We aelliluat at we advartle*. FOR HIRE—C loaed, comfortable1 '4moualna for tl oaoaglom. Atpljr After ji was decided to postpone 124ProadwatPr y Sbuth Amboyl V. J. AbbatUIW 116 8«»th 9tevenii the Memorial Day exeioltea unMl the t>4, T«1.'26B mlaftegfoo*; the uemkeis »t Ooutatt AOTST Mack walaut tor the aukiag of BIO- It WON HIM mteWW cnunL tellert (or aeroplasea. •otm iuaw, K HIS USUALUTE The plan la to kava ecouta nad , SATURDAY, JUNE i, int. aUndlag black walnut treea ot a valuable §l*e and on blanka which tftv OraiM1! Pathetic Fiftwel to have been prepared by the War De- MfroVfr* partment make a report so that these the Iravf Men Who Saved black walnut treea may be made the Union. BOY SCOUT available for uie in the manufacture of aeroplanei and guns. The black HE magnanimity ef General walnut tree Is a very valuable esaet Grant's soul will live forever. DOINGS. and It Is therefore a wlae sugges- T Recently the question waa tlon that wherever a scout finds a put to JRis Eminence Cardinal Glbbona, tree available and it is finally taken, "What I. dvlliaed wgrftref Immedi- ately came the reply: "The war b*- Tree* S». 1. the acout ahould tee to it that three young treea are planted to take IU tween the ttatea." And tbeo the aged Theatteoiaace at the weekly troop prelate added "Suppose General place. meeting of May 28 wae ewellent, Grant had compelled General Lee and than Mil but four boyi absent the captive Southerners to nave gone Worn tk« troop of tMrty-two. Tkose to Washington and built the Pnlon tour scouts will please make an a triumphal arch, what would the YOUR SOLDIERS' world have thought? And yet, that appearance at our next weekly meet- waa exactly what happened to the lews teg. at the fall of Jerusalem which Titus' France*—I'm afraid yon don't like ' Preceding the weakly troop meet- DIET INJERMANY arch commemorates." my game.of bridge. 1W pola vaulUat and high lumping When In the spring of 1884 the vet- Francis—I am bound to like any wai attempted and In tbli line ot erana of the Orand Army of the, Re- thing that costs me as much money aporta the troop could make a good Jertwymtn Frjrtunatt Even if Thty public knew their beloved chieftain aa that. was mortally III, the aoldlera, one and Abstain Entirely From al|, (elt It would be a gnat privilege > The meeting was called to order Wheat if once again they might Me Grant's THE PLACE FOR HIM face. They wished to pay him some . at 7.30 and waa opened with our M homage of aympathy, since, A rose to Tire? o/6'avmd ^ regular custom of saluting the Flag PRISONERS' BILL OF FARE. the living Is more than counties, aad repeating the scout's oath. The wreaths te the dead." Wheat? ' minutes of the previous maetlag •awduat ana* Utttle Fleur Ml«ed With This expression of love materisllfed wore road and found the approval In a plan to msrch by hi* home, on You don't know' Rye ana* Called •read Brings of all. ' Memorial day, aa General Grant was what it (5 to be la last week's publication of the •law Starvation. then In Nsw York city. Karly on the Tired1" . Cltliea a statement In the Patrol morning of May SO thene old soldiers Contest coadltlon. to the effect that Fortunately' the Jerseymaa who can were awake, burnishing accoutre- flnd day after day some hardship to ment, and medal, of honor; unfurling . ono-half point be given to both a old battle flag*. acout preaent with a uniform on or endure I Happy the cltltens who go wheatless until next harvest to help The quick ear of Orant heard com-' promt without was stated. Through their compatriot* and colleagues In motion In the street. Mil voice that aa error by the scout who writes Kurope I ' hail cheated on tlw Boys In Blue at .these, "Doings," this statement was Let those who have murmured over aade.' . mixed breads read tbl. bill of fare: After this queatlon had been dis- Breakfast—Acorn coffee, two siloes BRIGGS' GARAGE cussed a scout made a motion to of bread made of rye, sawdust and save tbla corrected In thla week's potato flour. Cor. Broadway and Main StrMt Dinner—Soup with a mall piece of CltlMB so here It Is: tough beef, coarse turnips and no po- M point will be glvea to a acout tatoes All Kinds of Auto Repairing - promt at bike or meeting with Flrnt alMinger— Why did you advise Supper—Soup tgam w|tD two alicea 1 ualroru on. that fellow to go Into a stock com CARBON BURNING of bread. panyf He IN no actor. < % point will be given to a aoout Thla represents the faro of fifteen Second Munnger-Can't act a bit promt at hike or meeting without American prisoner. In Germany, ac- more than a cow. That'* one reason I uniform. cording to a Canadian Midler recently told him to go to a stock company. Second-Hand Cars For Sale - The monthly troop dues were col- escaped from a Oermaa prison. Theae aad the treasurer made his were captured In a trench raid : which was unanimously NO REASON TO COMPLAIN Our men, aald the Canadian, who Auto Sundries Sterling Tires At a request, of one of the acouta had talked with them, had not received as to whan the Summer Camp will parcebj of food like other Midler.. As start, Auguat 16, waa aet as our a result ot their treatment they were starting date. The camp alia has thin, weak and mentally daied. In lot bean selected as yet. Thla late thla condition they had been exhibited date baa bean choaen so aa to give from village to village as • proof thnt the American army could not stand every acout who expects to work against German trained soldiers. The Advantage of during vacation a good time to leave In tho line, and behind the lines aa i floor coverings la obi) hla ' has ban postponed until Tuesday, dence of tbla fighting spirit than the ently placed ao as to vary tke ta> 4 and will run until Sept. 1 continued reaponae to the Food Ad- pearance of the room. Oar tig) collection, embrace, example, of os, reasons which need not to ho every style and every weavo froa hoteli ,« OTM the c^try; the hotel. ttatuo of General Orant, In Lincoln Ingrala tit aqaaro* to «h» mentioned. Through the kindness ot , , hundreds elsewhere n ArktMBg am most wonderfully baauUful TurkUbk as employee of tho DuPont Powder followed; then the dining can and •ark, Chicago. Sea It and your admiration U M> World a small ellver cup ha. been clubs came In. Vlcksburg and Corinth, waa now, due promised aa tho award In tha Patrol ' Entire, counties have given up their to his malady, unable to even ask for sured. Ooatost The troop heartily appre- holding, of flour, nnd two states, Idaho a cup of cold water, yet there are cer- p elatae thla aad It Is encouraging to ••* Tens, pledged their willingness to tain Bounds which to a aoldler need no likcrty Bwics Accepted ia Payaicat far ParMtarc. s ; The Actor—Here, I don't want thla know that many people an Inter- Interpretation; and quick as lightning part. Ifl play It I'll have to die In ested la our welfare that we know stalnere' , clubs have been forme ^d ^In Grant recognised the heavy moving Ohto M( fnm a p|orfiJa tm says Mr. Scott, and the time hda'ar- ONWARD FOR HUMANITY. might have had a straight flush." JCjiM now full fledged scouts and BUG- rived when every resource, human and KEEP IT IN MIND ^MMfuily pawed their tenderfoot teat. material, must be placed at the dis- Inow-whltt and foijr-flnaered morn "That's right, always blame tbo ! Jv-.iifthe.coutmaster'. home last Friday posal of the government, BVMdins; the hosts of night, woman." Heralde'a ntw Mcmoriil Day, •-'"' M )K-*V»nlrig.' A, good reco-d was made ( "If It can be said there has been a Its cohorts armed for rliht! THAT preliminary stage of our share In the TO PAY FOR INJURIES war it la over now," say. the govern- Out of the'townlnc*! mlsfi com* wraltae .-3 'troop then drilled out ot doors Of those who our Mandards m»««, listen O'clock at which time they ment'a Industrial director. "Our And flnd a nation, trim and set, The Citizen Job Department urn* troops are already In France, and we Itoadr,ant unafraliL have begun the actual raising of a la araparti to do any and all fchteis of huge army here at home to be sent ghams that the none must eone bleetf »V-i lef.Troop Farm la growing nicely abroad when the time' Ii ripe. We Md have passed the period of expectation. •ham* that n*n stin muit el«, the workers' to care for it hare But the flint lor peace is,a werM-eU i>;t«w up to date. The Patrol "Efficiency and economy In produc- flfht,. N0TEHEAU8 "kjmlti alter this poor attend- ing nnd distributing the government'* And the price of freedem, high. LETTERHEADS tbla contest should be very requirement, are aa necessary to suc- Tken onwart! Mo jtlau nsw fer slaekmg cess a. courage and Intelligence In - er tears, • ' , • • ,• ENVELOPES a load can only be obtained battle. The slacker at home la aa con- Till tht eauae of hwawnliy's wea, BILLHEADS 1 rand hard work. temptible a figure a. the coward In the Till eppresslen Is sunk In tte bettenuess ;tbe; summer months the presence of the enemy. The luxuries Aad*tne need of an wartan la 4«n«, STATEMCNT8 >*m ' take numerous hikes these of peace must give way to the necessi- BUSINESS CARDS , • . , 'tho,. place of our weekly ties of war."—Industrial Conservation, Daath'a Terrible Toll. New York. SOCIETY CARDS \ ._,., It being so warm Indoors At a moderate calculation then A

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." 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 se sailors, who are t> sa; Keeper ot Records and Seals, T. tured parishioners recently, as be In company with Mr. Wm. Lewis H. Chapman, many ot our boys are continually 'man the enie.o,mcy fleet of merchant viewed .tbe landscape o'er: "It is a the pastor spent last Thursday In ;.feJng"over there." God lless and ships being constructed for the United HOME thing of beauty, and I Just have to looking over Camp Dix. Mr. Lewis States shipping board to take supplies in Bmdway I-P'i. Oritr ef KM Mra, meet* every keep our boys! come continuity and feast my eyes Is not only an interesting companion ,tu our armies In France, actually knew second and fourth Thursday of the upon It." In the transformation of men wbo suffered at tbe bands of the month at 2.30 p. m.. in K. of-P. Hall. We are mighty proud of the part but a competent guide as well. A Nor Open for Business Pocataontas, Miss Pearl Coward; K. Christ Churchyard from a sand heap visit to Camp Dix will speedily con- last pirates of tbe Spanish mala, helping South MRS. JENNIE SMITH, Proprietor of R., Edith Newman. our parish bad in and Jungle, Mr. King should be re- vince one that we are not only in whose methods were similar to those Kaiser's goat" ot tbe Oermnus. frleaihlB Ceeecfl, He. It, B. M Amboy to "let the membered by our parish with deep tbe war, but we are in it to win. HEALS SERVED AT AUV MOTS )• ttw treat Red Croos drive. We U meeu on alternate Frldayi ot gratitude. He is a man of prodigious > Among the men who reported for OYSTERS IH ART STYLE each month, at 2.30 p, m. Knlchta ot foresaw "the flniab" of the Imperial P Industry—never idle in waking hours. About sixty of our members and duty us mutes recently at the recruit- Pythias Hall, Flr.t .Md sSehto" ""angora" when we noted the dash We suspect that the "H" of Pres' ing headquarters of tbe shipping board With Years of Experience It la Ourstreets, Councilor, Mrs. Edythe New- ' and spirit of our irrepressible can- friends gathered in the lecture room «ere some from the liussachusetts man; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada middle Initial stands for "Hustle!" of our church last Thursday even- Aim to Please Our Patrons. vaster* on the first day of the cam- \ * const who hud known a survivor of the ward. Our Ing to share tbe fun and the festivi- , palgn. "at °' workers as pub last ship taken by BpanlHh pirates of ties which tbe Senior Endeavorers §eneca Tribe, IT.. », imtfi. 0. i. ' llshed In last week's "Chronicles" We are trying to build up our the . Tbts HUH Capt. M meets every Thursday evening at choir to its old-time standard. About had prepared with thoughtfulnesu TnooMk Fuller of Salem, who died in DEBATES atutewlll be supplied tree n '''w»s by' no means complete. Our ing to MM 8 o clock, in KnlghtB of Pytbias Hall. a half dozen new recruits will be and care. 1900 at the HI* of ninety-four. of cost bjr applying to MM Sachem, B. Oexhefmer; Chief of estimate was entirely too modest— Meawlestiirers'giMerel 'sworn In" the second Sunday in After each.guest had been weighed Captain fuller was able seaman In 778BBOAD BT,, NEWARK, N.J. Records, Andrew Kvlest; Collector Instead of our workers numbering the crew of the brig Mexican of Halem of Wampum, Stephen Miller. . Ifty, It would be mon accurate to June and If the parents would- only and measured they were asked to guess the combined height and la 1882 when, laden with saltpeter and •tate that the number was at least lend their co-operation a little more Iae>n»aaenee Engine * H«M Ce. weight and the honor of the nearest tea, with $20,000 in sliver stowed un- LOWEST PRICES ae, 1, meets third Monday in each ' ft. Our chairman. Mr. 3. D. Van In this matter, tbe choir could soon guess was given to Mr. John Adams. der the cabin floor, she sailed from month at 7.30 o'clock p.. m. Foreman 1 be recruited to Its full strength, We her home port for Rio. r ei Grover Frit, our captain-general, Mr. D. W, In the potato race Mr. Fllskov car- MAZDA LAMPS S^ i : President, John R. Reed, and our vigilant team captains are going to get those dozen new On August 20, near the const of Woodward; Secretary, N. S. Pearce, boys, all right, but what about a half ried off the honors notwithstanding Cuba, tbe schooner wae held up by a JAMES DOLAN ' Mr. H. J. Berrlen, Mr. Robert Chap- that tbe competition was quite a A Mr. Wgv.rd Rmllluaien. and doien grown-up males In the parish vessel described as "a long, low, r ef Xeese. meeta at lively one. - TBMM'IIOHES j yyA Dr. & H. Buloer art daervlng of (whose names we ought to mention) Straight topsail whmmer ef about 150 H whom God has given good voices Our three star entertainers, Messrs. tons, painted Mack," which hailed and P. m., on the second and fourth Mon- . • Ugh praiM for their unstinted sscrl requested the captain of the Mexican 308 Henry St.. South Ambov t7 M el1 Dlonth p flee of tine and strength to this and musical talent, and yet so tar Arthur Ingrabam, Russel Blakeley, A i °i , - *»* Wetalor, and Benjanilnn Smith, delightfully to send a boat alongside with his pa- N- J. Howley; Dictator, J. R. Downs; noble work. Mr. Donald W. Reed, as the church is concerned, are hid- ing that talent In a napkin? We amused the audience which was fre- pers. Vice-Dictator, A. C. Wlnant; Treail ;: the captain-general, gave practically Tbe boat was sent, and came back urer, J. j. Hanaway, Jr.; Prelate would like to shake the napkin—or quent in Its applause. After the WE SELL PIANOS P. A. Cramer; Secretary, James A. ; the whole week, day and night, (he in charge of an Ill-looking armed crew 1 No lake premium eartineate* siven, no the aforesaid males, whose gifts are "show" dainty and toothsome re- •rise puisles, no bumbui of any kind, tail Mlnnlck; Sergeant-at-arms, EM ward ; apeaks or it ai "taking my v of pirates from the , whe •Imply honest valuefor your money. Covell, Jr.; Inner Guard, John Falk; thus going to waste! freshments were served and at a drove the crew of the Mexican below Outer Guard, W. j. Kennedy; Trutl ' . tioat") to Us arduous duties, In late hour the guests departed fcelln? , Tunlns and Ktpalrlniat Right Prices. /vwhlck he was ably assisted by Mrs. decks, fastened down the batches, and iel8' « ,.J> HuMey' William Nagle, that the'hours had been all too short HARRY PARItEN John Mullane. , \ As many of our people are "rail- began looting the vessel, finding the road folks," we believe that the foU and that a very enjoyable evening silver, they Wat it aboard their own evening office hours to "bustle" for Ml. DavM stm* grata Anther Ruftsa, We. U, r. ef A. lowing epitaph, which tbe rector read had been spent together. ship. meeta on tbe second and fourth Wed- the Red Cross, and Messrs. BBerriei n a tew, yean ago on the tombstone The pirates nest cut the sails and nesdayg of each month, at 8 p. m. to end Emlllussen were "on the lob" of Mr. James E. Valentine, in Holly- rigging of the brig to pieces and start- Protection Hall. Chief Ranger. M. night until the "wee sma' Leonard; Sub-Chlef Ranger, L. Hart- wood Cemetery, Richmond, Va., will FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ed a Ore In the galley on deck, which hours" nnd are reported to have they expected would soon destroy the CAM QOLfl man; Financial Secretary, Ed wart be of Interest, Mr. Valentine was a Broadway and Church Street. U TNI TAILOR U Dewtn; Treasurer, James Mlnnlck; ''reduced" several' pounds of sur- brig. They then departed for their locomotive engineer and was killed Rev. D. Ernest MeCarry, M. A, Paster. All kinds Gleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Recording Secretary, Martin Kane 1 plus avoirdupois! Mr. Van Pelt, we own vessel, and sailed away In search neatly done at reasonable prices. Senior Woodward, Frit* Delks; Junl In a railway' collision many years Services for tbe week beginning l .. awd hardly add, has given, as ohalr- of other victims. AM. aeu ooatmm w Woodward, J. McCormack; Sector ago. The Valentine monument IB June 2nd. Beadle, P. Kosmoskl; Junior BeadK " man. several weeks to planning and But they had neglected to fasten 1*7 If. Bmiirny almost *3 well known as tbe monu- Sunday— P.Malloy; Trustees, N. Banks; Aarot ,' pushing the campaign. Then, too, down the cabin skylight. Through this Hyer, Sr.; M. Cronln. ments erected to the memory of the 10.00 a, m. School of Religion. the brig's captain crawled, and, getting the privates, who fought In the : great, by reason of the following 11.00 a. n>. Worship and sermon, to the flre, splashed water on It nntll LOWE8T PRICED General Kergan Leig«, V. M, L , ranks, are equally deserving of warm- verses adorning the stone: . Subject of sermon, "A Lesson in he had It In control. Be then caused It HARDWARE 8TOKB IN TOWN. «. «. 1, meets every Tuesday even- ,p eat commendation. When it comes ing at 7.30 o'clock, at Knlghta of Until the brakes are turned on Time, Tolerance." ' • to smoke heavily unt(l the enemy was to wholehearted, loyal and enthusl- out of sight • Pythlat Hall, Noble Grand. Edgar C. Life's throttle valve shut down. 7.00 p. m. Special meeting ot Senior Brower; Secretary, Charles P, Thorn. ' astlc support In this or any move- He wakes to pilot "In the crew Christian Endeavor. The crew rerlgged their vessel, and C. I. BERGEN as; Financial Secretary, Hg.Emlllus- ment for good, the Rector Is glad That' wear the martyr's crown. > t.00 p. m. Worship and Sermon. favored by a gale made their escape Ostaer Stevens avenue and rirst street. sen. /;•• and proud to nave such a truly won- from such a dangerous neighborhood. Hardware, Lawn Mowers, Garden Subject of sermon, "The Sixth Waihjigtea CMS, He, gf, f, %, .'^ertullatof men and women. When On schedule time on upper grade, Salem sailors today recall with sat- Hoae. Force Cups. Rakes. Hoes. Along the homeward section, Commandment and the War." isfaction that the long arm ot Justice Shovels. Forks, Gna Fixturea, 8. ef A, mesta second aid fourU ^;ln need or more help, calr on Christ He lands his train at God's round- Mantels; Gns Platen, Ete. Monday nlghto ot each month, at K. i: Monday— meted out retribution to the pirates. "cknrcn. She baa pleaty of reserves house , , •;•••••:' '• ..' ; 8.00 p. m. Red Cross Auxiliary of P. Hall, at I •'eloefc, Oeerge *. behind the lines awaiting the call' The morn of resurrection. A few months later a Salem ?MMI SCHOOL BUPPLIES-Blg Stock Coward, president; Wm. H. Oowut. Tuesday— was In the harbor •( St Thenta* vlce-pregdent; Bert Lambertooa. His time all full, no wages docked; 3.30 p. ra. Meeting of Ladles' Aid. when a low, black schooner anchored STATIONERY Muur of Forms; John H. ITCSWA. ' • •• We call the attention of ourparisn- Hit name on God's pay roll. near her. The Salem captain was toil aseretaryi B. R. Havane, / 8.00 p. m. Presbyterian Brotherhood Canvas Sieves, nedrti UjM •'v toners to the special service at And transportation through to Heaven, , Wednesday— suspicions, and Inventing an exewe reoordlng secretary; Wllltoa M. An-/ / MJQ n«t Sunday morning which A free pass tor his soul. went aboard the schooner for a call. demon, treasurer. \ /' 8.00 p. ra. Prayer Meeting. On her deck he saw twe spars painted ; will be an unusually beautiful and Especial attention is called to the MHftofGag4hbire.it, !.«.!, At the rectory on last Friday black which he recognised as •T. U. 9AMMMM, meeu flrst and aird Saturday even- , Impressive occaalon as at that time Young People's meeting 8unday even- Ing to the Mexican. ' .'the Smith memorial window, given afternoon, the rector officiated at the »«« •'•eneh month, at 7J» o'etoek Ing at 7.90 o'clock. This will be an That night the stranger left the hsv- ft Knlghta ot Pythias Hall. MoMe ./by Mr. Augustus Smith of Roselle, marriage ,of Mr. Axel Karlsen, of New Brunswick Important and worth while service bor, but the lalesa eaptala nottlei a Insurance of All KindsChief, Burden Golden; Matter of -71. X, In memory of his wife, Bar- and Miss Ethel Mount, of South Amboy. They will arid all of our young people should British man-of-war captain of net fin, Records. C. H. Edwards. bam 0ueh Smith, will be unveiled be present. character. ,:•• ' • •• r.Ite. and blessed by the Rector. The win- take their future home In New «f Jam* M le. Brunswick. We wish them all hap- Sunday evening the pastor wilt en- A few months later the Brltls* krlr Sunt* and FWeflty Bonds rtff.mlLF. ana i; m«3S* Sift i dow Is a line example ot stained deavor to show the relation be- of-war Curlew eanght the Mack etraa- Hall, first and third Sunday of eaea piness! •M Man St Sewtb laltf ' .glass art, and Is the' work of Mr. tween the Sixth Commandment "Thou ger in the Nasareth river, a slaving month at Mo p. m. A. V. Oanaar, PreaUent; L. D. Wortley. Flnanelnl ' Charlea Lsuber who waa formerly shalt not kill" and the world war. locality on the west ceaet ef Africa. ; crew fled to the shore and Secretary and Treasurer; A. T. Hart- ; ',one of the foremost artists with A most cordial invitation is extended shorne, Recording Secretary. John Lafarge, and other found shelter with a native. Tfcw 1. i. 1CA1TIT to the public to bear this timely and were hunted hard, and fenr were taken, Oam Ledge, le. M, ». I. S. ,'tinu of like reputsUon. It Is truly PRESBYTERIAN appropriate subject discussed.' later 11 others were token at reman- regular meeting fourth Friday cd M exquisite design and la a beautl Strangers and visitors are always do Po and St. Thessaa •aebmoaU at I p. m.. In Welah'e ,. ful and fitting memorial to a saintly welcome. : . The pirates were conveyed to Hall, First street. President NeU , woman whose life gave forth a con- CHURCH NEWS for trial, and found gallty of the at- AMD EXBALMEB Martlaeen; Secretary, A. L. Johnaon; nnandal Secretary, George Morten- ' tlau'al perfume of gentleness, klnd- tack ea the Uetiean. Their captain. sen; Treuurer. John 8. Land. < ness and love. The Holy Communion The pastor and members of the U. S. BOND FUNDS OFTEN Pedro Gilbert, asanmed Innocence and 309 HENRY ST. wjll be celebrated Immediately fol- the air of an Injured gentleman. He) SeSnw HamOten Ledge, He. congregation are Indebted to Mr. STAY IN HOME DISTRICT waa found guilty, with four others. In StathAsibey, H. j. lit, B. el R. T, meets every seeone lowing' the unveiling and the rector Arthur Ingrahtm tor the appropriate sentencing the nve to death, Jidge and fourth Sunday of each month at •will preach on an appropriate theme decorations for our Memorial Day Joseph Story used langnage that re- K. of P. Hall. In refutation of the popular belief Prompt Service Ettker Day or NifM Pureell; Secretary, WHIiam Bntasna; —"The Perfume of Mary's Sacrifice." Service. that the money which Is devoted to the duced the cenK to tsars, closing with ; We believe that this ti the be- Treasurer, Thomas J. Kennedy; purchaae of Liberty Bonds goes out of theae words to the condemned men: Agent of Official Publication, ad- .ginnlng of several new memorial Our church was open all day the district In which it Is contributed, "And In bidding yon, as far as I can Telephone m ward McDbnougb. , Windows for Christ Church, In fact, Thursday for prayer in compliance bankers are calling attention to the presume to know, an eternal farewell, actual movements; of money devoted I offer up my earnest prayer that Al- Pnteetien Engine Cempaait '<' we know, at the present writing, of with tbe President's proclamation Cm* flOTEBHXEHT. on the fourth Thursday ot .'at least three more that are to be to the purchase of the bonds. mighty God may In his Inanlte mercy for a Day ot Prayer in behalf of our and goodness "have mercy on yonr 1911 month at Engine House, Feltas * provided for, and we trust that with- soldiers and sailors. As an example, It was mentioned In stmt, at 7.80 p. m. PreaMeai, wH- the eoutb that where a cotton grower Mayor... Alfred T. Kerr 11am Brlmlngham; Vle«>PrevUeat jp'a very few years all of our ugly porchutf a Liberty Bond, paying by •\iwhlte glass will be replaced with the The five men were banged In Beaten, President of Council..M. J. Stanton Robert Segrave; Treasurer, Mtehnatc Next Tuesday evening (June 7th) installments .spread over several and with their exit ended In Welsh; Secretary, Frank D. Stantea^ : finest specimens of memorial art, the Presbyterian Brotherhood will months, the money Is left on deposit at the western world. Councilmen Foreman, John Trigge. •thus giving us In our church interior meet in the lecture room at 8 o'clock. a local bank, acting as a government At-Large Frank Gordon that which we now lack-the "dim depository, until the government ac- First Ward Jacob Sbuey Star BaOaiag aid Lean Ats^dntlM, All of the men- of the church and Hew They Became tammies. of South Amboy, N. J., meeta In Osty , rellgjous light" which go subtly con- tually needs It Often the money rests Becond Ward....William R Parlaen congregation are urged to attend In the local bank at which the sub- It has been reserved to the Parts Third Ward Michael J. Stanton Hall, on the fourth Monday tvanjbin/ tributes, with Its' subdued, colored this meeting, and If possible, bring scription to the Liberty Bonds Is Figaro to discover. In the American Fourth Ward....James W. Hackett each month. President Thomas J radiance, to the sense of mystery a friend. made. By the time that the last In- slang dictionary, the -tme" origin of C. Oetslnon; Secretary, John J. Da. /••ad, awe! Let us not pause In tbe stallment has been paid on the bond Hie term "Sammy" as expressive of the City Clerk Petor J. Coakley laney; Treasurer, John J. Coakley. American "Temray,!* ears the Chrtstian ;renovatloB of Christ Church until We are glad to report an Increase it Is more than probable that money City Engineer AT. McMlchael will,be .flowing Into the district In Science MeaHer. The espresslon did City Collector Albln VanDnaen THI CLOTHES WE CLEAR FUSS ' •vary, detail ol our furnishings and of attendance at our Sunday School, net ortgiaate In France, hut at West are in accordance with which the subscription was made to Treasurer.. Timothy F. Sullivan and alto a great Improvement in the pay for cotton, and thus the funds will Feint, In UT0, when a certain \Amfa* City Solicitor Lao i. Coakley AND REPAIR UFBESSHT FAIRS. "the highest lawe of beauty and good way ot promptness; still there is be returning to the very point from ant Mills was manager of the mew. City Physician.. .Or. a A. The House of God should be much room for improvement In both which they theoretically started at tbe The fare toclndea eeme formidable Chief of Tollce....Jamee MoDonnell TAEIH9 EFFORT. -the moat beautiful place In the com-of these respects. Let all ot our boys time of the Liberty Loan Campaign. sandwiches of bread and molaawa. Police Justice. .William Birmingham Only the cadet whe bad consnased Hz Water Commissioner.John J. Braney for wherever Christian people and girls be present next Sunday, Tbe whole matter In most cases re>' Street Commissioner.. John Connors solves itself Into an adjustment of cred- of these substantial sandwiches la suc- Not a suit, skirt or overcoat leavH . 'low the ohureh as they ought you and be on time. cession WM allowed te bear the appel- City Electrician....;.-Edward Dolan .Jaw sure to nnd that the church Is its. Examples of this sort could be Overseer of Poor.William Woodward this place without our knowing that given to cover the case of Liberty lation of "Sammy I" All el which futile.Palace Beautiful" If you are The pastor has appointed Jay and Harbor Master....Capt. Edward Van Bond subscrfptlons in a grain district, sounds like a very piatstsle attempt, Buren It Is O. K. vinUjreated in putting in a memorial Wilbur Oliver as printers tor the a city producing large manufactures on the part of tbe French poilu, to die- Fire Chief.... R. Nelltopp, Sr. for your beloved dead, see the rector church and. they have taken up tbelr of equipment for soldiers or In any claim credit fer the cognomen which City Marshal Patrick MoCaha Our work must be so well done * at once. No more beautiful remem- work with an enthusiasm which well other center which is contributing In caused so much dlssatlsfsctlen with Registrar Vital Statistics .Wm. J. Nagle that It will please the critic. * brance for those sainted ones "whom becomes those who render this im- some way to the government's war the American troops when it was flrst Matron of Tompkins Home heard at a French landing pert. MM. A, Farrell we have loved long since, and lost portant service to the church. needs by its output j THAT'S W0BK WEIL DOHE ,\ awhile," than these memorials In Board of Health. Can New, Buy Single these. President... Irving L. Reese May w» do It for yonf ri Several of our members have re- toe Sanctuary of Clod, Paper Money. Single shoes have been put on sate Dr. Selden T. Kf&ney, Stanislaus cently commented very favorably up- Sheets of paper pass for money In 1 In London, marked at special prices. Wlskowskl, William Lambertson for two Sundays past wo have on tbe marked improvement which Qorfu, pne sheet buys one qunrt oft {This has been done as it concession to Health Inspector. .Nicholas Howlcy 'been deprived of the Inspiration and our choir has made to our order ol rice and twenty sheets a piece of liomp the many one-legged men discharged Secretary : Qaotgo Kress L. BOSENTHAL Treasurer ,:..... Snowell Hawea leadership in oir cioff Mid ohuroh service both morning and evening, cloth, \ from the army. Plumbing Inspector.Raymond Dcuros 119 B'mir sear 0. R. B. Statlen.