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VOLUME 45 No 22. South Amboy, N. J., Friday, September 4,1925. Price Four Cents. FORMAL OPENING OF NEW HOSPITAL EXPLAINS ABOUT BOY ESCAPES 'JACK THE PEEPER" ANNOYS TAA^AKMPTION SERIOUS INJURY TO TAKE PLACE NEXT SATURDAY Councilman Downs Telli Why Coun- Little Sylvester Shultz of Mechan- RESIDENTS OF FOURTH STREET cil uenies iixemptiotis. icsville Has Narrow Escape. Ceremonies As Now Planned Will Commence At Two Considerable comment has been go- Little Sylvester Shultz, five year Has Been Source Of Annoyance To Residents Of That ing tne rounds ol tne city during liio old son of Mr. and Mrs. John ShulU, O'clock—Band To Be Provided And Interesting Ad- past muiiUi or two rugarumg tne ,uf 285 Raritan street, hud a nar- Section For Past Month—Appearance Tuesday Night action oi the City Council in notrow escape from serious injury on dresses To Be Made—Public Inspection Urged. unuwing a fcuUlltu x exemption to ac-Saturday, when a heavy truck, own- Scares Residents Again—Effort To Catch Him No\y. l.ve aim exempt nremen, wnile ex- ed by the Wickberg Contracting service men are permitted to maKe Company of Perth Amboy, struck the The new City Hsopitul will be de-i tnut deduction, and the Citizen in anlittle fellow while pausing the cor- Residents of the Fourth street sec- dicated to the use of the.people of endeavor to nave tne city ut large ner of Ridgeway avenue and Rari- tion of the city, particularly for the the City of South Amboy and vicin- TWO FALSE ALARMS know tne situation nab sought the in-tun street. The driver of the truck "SILVER MASK TENOR" past four weeks, have been terrorized ity with appropriate ceremony on brought the machine to a quick stop, uy a man entering yards, and peep- lurmuiiun possessed Dy Luuitcjiinmn ing into the windows of people resid- Saturday alternoon, September 12, ui large JUowns wno is Cnairman ol! and carried the little tot to his home, A SOUTH AMBOYAN at two o'clock, according to plans THE PAST WEEK and hastily summoned two doctros to ing above Potter street. The strange tne tax committee. Radio Entertainer's Name Witheld . actions of the "peeper" have put a now being completed by tne hospital Reward Offered for Information of Air. Downs has informed us that cure for him. An investigation at authorities. Following the ceremon- Guilty Partiei. tile time failed to show any broken By Reques.t ' scare into the residents of that street eany this year n« was instructed uy bones, but a number of bud scars, and on Tuesday night, when the peo- ies the new structure will be thrown The local fire department was call- tne City solicitor mat a supreme South Amboyans who are radio open for the inspection of the public ple were about forgetting the inci- open lor the inspection oi ine i>j» ed out on two OCCasions during the Court uccisiou nail nuhilied uie pro- .,i a bady blackened eye, resulted. fans "will be interested to know that dents of the past weeks, a shout from said public being urgently invited to week b , , h« visiuns ol tlie aaw providing that ex- From un account givenuy somu of tne "Silver Mask Tenor" who sings the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Gadon- go through it and see for themselves |,een turne(1 / 0 of the alarm* soiuiers anu active and exempt Iire- the playmates of the little fellow, with the Goodrich Silvertown Cord tne way ttheih r dldollarl s havnave beeoeeun ovitz, of 300 Fourth street, brought wassounde d lrom Kox 42u tH iiien s.iouiu ue pernutied to make an Sylvester attempted to cross the Orchestra, is a former South Am- neighbors to the street, and a hunt stretched to do the work of two and and Kosewell strcet Th th * road, when the big truck bore down boyan. Last Monday night the "Sil- even three throughout the structure. . . assessment reduction ol $uuu anu for the man was started, but which ru jn fl &m Box3 3u th( c of uuu uiereiore tne city autnonties on him. He tried to get out of itsver Mask Tenor", was one of theended without finding the "peeper." After the inspection the new buildbuild- stevens avenue and Augusta street. were wiuiout power to allow an ex-path, and partially succeeded, but radio entertainer at the big banquet He, however, was seen by people ing will be occupied fofor hospitap l ppur- Roundsman McCormack and loo late to avoid being struck. Only of the Police Benevolent Association I i bt d ow for Of- emptions, me council thereupon let passing the house to leave the yard poses. It is about ready now forficer Quaiii mudc an arest for one of it ue Known tnut no exemptions ol by some trick of lute, was the little oi' i\cw Jersey at the Auditorium in in a hurry. such occupation but it is being held the false alarms, the accused being a any Kind would tie permiueu and im-fellow saved from rolling beneath Perth Amboy, and the announcement open for tne inspection of the general tnu wheels of the vehicle. He in uble local man. When brought before mediately tne municipui aumorines was made that he felt right at home it seems that on Tuesday night, public so that everyone can know Police Justice Forgotson a severe to be about now, although he .shows in Perth Amboy, as he was a former one of the daughters of the Gauon- and perhaps come to appreciate the uecame me center ol an angry storm plainly the murks from his exper- oviu family, wno works on shifts in sentence was meted out as a warning. i_,UKe A. i^oveiy lJost oi me Amen- resident of South Amboy. fine facilities and equipment provid- Chief of Police Gleason has mudc ience. the'DuPont plant at Parlin,' returned ed for their care and well being in cun Legion toon tne matter up wiin The "SiJver Mask" man is the pos-shortly after eleven o'clock, and was arrangements to reward the person me county organization and ootam- sesor of a wonderful tenor voice. He the unfortunate event of their ever or persons furnishing information with a silver mask over hisj in tne house but a short time, when dil ttention eu a lunng iiom liio bounty board nui^.T »TTiV-II « DIIVCI maan uvui ilia ! . e hai ;ne( , . toward one of —>- = expert medical attention tha(h . leadldg t0 thfhi arre8t t d dconvjc i. JAMESBURG HOME eyes and forehead. At the time he ?£ PP' l t° ol laxation to the eliect that ex- he WI ndows he klU;nen under the most lavorable conditions .Uo n of punics rcaponsjfoc for tn(. nrst started siting at WEAF for'i , '" ,i - The soidiers were entitled to a ifDUU tax fac The ceremonies in connection witn tuulilturnin,gs ;„ of fa]se alarms. It is exeinptiun uy reuson of tne regiita- SIFT. 10 SPEAK the Goodrich people it was gener- e «i a.man, half conceaaied.by the the laying of the cornerstone are to alllly believeblidd thatht t ththe "Silve"Sil r MaskMk" " P JLl?rtlyrtl * P"'PuMe^d curtain curtai,n wawas Visibles Visibl,e hoped that this invitation for the co-tiuns issued by tnu State iiouru of To Local Rotaraina Next Tueiday at rn he y ou lad be as nice as can be without a lavish shrouded the identity of John Me- , . f / screamed, and ran to UC no IIIVV »« •"•• — — . , ,i operation of the general public will luxation and that all or any «x-ser- t Luncheon. Mormack, the great Irish tenor. How- *he street- whe/.e . sne k"ew neigh- expenditure of money, it being the result in the practice of turning in vice man nuu to do wouid ue to pres- bors ere on thelr false alarms being broken up. ever, this WHS not so, and the "Sil- JY , Porches, having desire of the committee to continue ent ins discharge papery lrom ser- ! - •"">•' them a short time before. At- tne economical program which has vicu. The Uyuuiy Hoard ciearly ex- of ^e Ifan^burf l^i "'f^'tyt is! var Mask Tenor" is Irish alright, but J^^S™? T* T"' ^ been in effect all through the new pressed its intention to mane tnu de-t!o be the sneaker at the Rotary ciub not the inimitable McCormack. He ly^actin h oWg whatheit r attent, on she quick- building activities. A band will bo (luction in any case where the munic- luncheon at the Bide-a-Weu Inn next lived in South Amboy many years, assin. flr had happened, and a provided and it is expected there will ipal authorities denied relief. Under Tuesday. Dr. Roselle is an abile and and his name is withheld at the re- P S c was hailed and the neigh- quest of WEAF officials. bors drove in the direction the man be several interesting speakers. May- IN FORD CONTEST tne circumstances there was nothing interesting talker, und his message is was supposed to have taken. A hunt or Harold G. Hoffman and the presi- Mrs. Frances Bloodgood Catches All for the local council to do but to jbound to be a splendid one for Ro- about the hills around Fifth street dent of the Hospital Association, Mr. Prizes at New Brunswick. grant all ex-service men tne exemp- tarians. He has promised to bring and the Mechanicsville road, brought John A. Coan, will render addresses tion sought because otherwise the with him one of the boys to help MAXFIELDNABS nothing to light. and an effort has been made to have Mrs. Frances Bloodgood, of Mor-county board would take matters into in the entertainment. John Kerwin, who lives next door Father Hayes, the originator of thegan, its own hands and its decisions are Val Afflerbach Speaks STOLEN AUTO to the Gadonovitz home, saw the pion final. Val Afflerbach, of the Perth Am- man in the alley. He thought at. ent for the occasion. According to legal advice receiv- boy Club, gave an interesting talk on Local Man Has Made Good as Mid- Last week, when the Ford parade and i dletown Police Officer. the time that he was one of the The building "complTtedbythand the interiore fix-Jo- contests were held at New Bruns-, ed cue court decision reierred to "Kubber." He told how rubber had neighbors and thought nothing of it,, cieany prohibits tne granting of spec- been discovered in South America, Police Officer William Maxfield until he heard the girl scream a short fir/ of Lambertson • ^^^ «^d decorated^er ial favors or easements to any par-1and how the sap had first been used of Middletqwn Township, and a res- the - " , ; while later. An investigation on his t un d tatered in the ticuiar ciass or group, but notwith-| by the natives tor making boots and ident of this city, distinguished him- part disclosed the man standing near standing that ex-soldiers and riremen | vessels by making clay moulds and self once again during the past week, tor were so complete that the vu^j| one of the windows. He called to are mentioned in tne same sentence it' baking tne rubber. In an interest- when he and another officer from him and the man started running. 1 is impossible for the City Council to! ing manner ne described how SirWest Long Branch rounded up a car ^ ^ is? Lizzie , (Cumliratd ou I'agti 8) run '^^^^^^ZlUounuiiMl ou l'ago 8) roi^/tS^r^iesa lauen uown vm n tmMesnwpnit s that grant any exemptions subsequent to jCharles Wickham, of England, pro- stolen omly several minutes before included, two fford tires, a nickel- December 31, l'Jiil to firemen .be- cured one thousand seeds and smug- he was notified. The trip was made plated radiator cap, a new automo- cause such exemptions would not be1gled them to Kngland, where, when from Middietown to this city in pur-BOWLING ALLEYS «* bile bumper, and the handsome sil- allowed by the county and state tax- the trees started to grow they were suit of the stolen car, said to be oc- LOCAL YOUTH cupied by a number of men, in rec- ver cup awarded by the New Bruns- uuon authorities anu would become transplanted to Ceylon and became TO OPEN MONDAY wick Daily Home News. Mrs. a loss to the city. tne foundation of the great India ord breaking time. It seems that IS MISSING j Bloodgood captured the prize in the rubber industry. when Officer Maxfield and the other "Y" Alleys Have Been Put in Shape Anton Suidzemki Missing From parade and won several other con- Mr, Afflerbach spoke of various officer arrived at a spot near the for Season. j uses of ruber and reasons for theState scale on the Pensylvania Road, Home For Five Weeks. tests, including the women's Ford SACRED HEART they found the car out of gasoline On Monday, Labor Day, the first nice. As a matter of fact, this ' high price of this commodity. His Anton Suidzenski, sometimes tail: was greatly enjoyed by tnose in and abandoned. Someone in the vi-gun that will mean the official open- energetic Morgan Heights woman cinity told the police that those who ing of the Fall bowling alley season known as Anton Mazgiel, eighteen would have won a lot more contests, ANNUAL CARNIVAL ; attendance. year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton To Take Place All Next Week on The speaker was the lucky winner had rode in the car, had hurriedly will be sounded by Secretary E. A. if there had been any. She "cop- taken a bus toward Perth Amboy. Mell of the local Y. M. C. A., who has Suidzenski, of 527 Center street, in ped" everything but the fat woman's Parish Grounds. of the prize "stunt", defeating Bob the Bergen Hill section of the city, iViason in a thrift contest. Val has The car recovered- and the police just completed the program of acti- race, and only lost out in that by vities for the next three months. The has been missing from his home for sixty-eight pounds. The members of the United So- now captured two prizes in succes- at Long Branch notified, Officer the past five weeks, and his family cieties of the Sacred Heart Pirish, sion. Maxfield was complimented on his en put into first class present a very attrac- are dee. » grounds commencing next Monday, me ne w lth ln sh rt tim( e in other cities, but at this writing no year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George ] Andrew Wright, of Perth Amboy, the slogan "Put It Over Diddy" ap- ?0°'V ^' f , « ° trace of him has been found. The i Kurtz, of 415 Conovcr street, was are now relaxing and resting for aand Harold Stryker_of_Woodbridge.| plied too. He is and has for the cn family say that there was no trouble; held from his late home this after- week of hard work. The large com- past'two years been connected with at home, and the boy left home in I noon with a very large gathering of mittee in charge of the carnival the police work in the Township of W his usual manner, bent on seeking a relatives and friends present. Kurtz work expect ty entertain thousands FORMALIZING res- , ° " position. is a World War veteran and a travel- of persons from this and nearby rthat pSUe W M S It was thought for a time that the er. He died at the Tacoma hospital, places throughout the week. OF NfciWMH; HOUSE ffiopr Sfnvfipld has on q number SOni n fuU Swin^ Wr' Mel1 e boy had tried at one of the employ- Tacoma, Washington, on Tuesday Liancing on the spacious all-weath- Laure.nce Harbor Fire Co. to Cele- of occasion"^"SnguisheThinS'in ll^^ir? ^Yl er pavillion will feature each even- e io 1 58 at th ment offices in this section, and notmorning of last week and his body brate Tomorrow Night, that locality. Known in this city as t± J^ "^J'^T " finding any work for himself, hired arrived in thus city at noon on Wed-ing to the tune of one of the very a big hearted fellow, he is also well ™ls *£ ^ e "}a P°slt?°n out to some farmer. Now that five nesday. popular orchestras in this vicinity. Tomorrow night at the recently known in the section where he polios J? entertain darge numbers during weeks have elapsed, the parents are During the days the body has been As is the custom of the United So- completed fire house of the Laurence as the same type of man. Officer the entlre winter ^months. at a loss to understand his slience, or held in state at the Kurtz home on cieties, a plentiful supply of live Harbor Fire Company, a novel dance Maxfield lives in this city when off NOTED INVENTOR VISITS CITY his whereabouts. The boy ordinar- Cimover street multitudes viewed stock will find an important place will feature the formal opening of duty with his family of youngsters, j __«_ ily is of quiet disposition, although it the body. Burial services by the Jr.among the articles that are to bethe building. The committee of fire- His wife died several months ago, | Charles H. Willard, of Rochester is understood thut he is afflicted with O. U. A. M. were held at the home disposed of this year. Other novel- men in charge of the arrangements leaving him with a large family. Dur- N. Y., inventor of the Willard de- an illness that puts him into fits at lust night. ties will be added and the committee hnve completed their plans, which in- ing his idle moments, he may be mountable rim, and of many well times. He is well known in the vi- In a little note written on the back expects to turn over a large profit to clude the appearance of Deputy Com- seen reading the Citizen accounts of the parish at the close of the festi- known automobile and mechanical cinity in which he lives, and is well of an envelope to his mother, Jacob missioner Mr. J. F. S. Fitzpatrick, of sports and the Sacred Heart Ijasebiill appliances, was a South Amboy visi- thought of. His companions too, are told her he knew he was dying and val. The lighting arrangement will Jersey City, who will represent A. Club, and telling his little sons, that be unique, it is said, and the par- tor during the past week, and on at u loss to understand why he does asked her not to worry. His faith Harry Moore, De-mcratic candidate their dad at one time used to fire Tuesday was the guest of the South not acquaint someone of his where- in his Maker was exemplified in nish electricains will start work on thefor Governor, who will address the baseballs at batters. Of course, wiring o7 the entire park on Monday. Amboy Rotary Olub. Mr. Willard abouts. short statement in which he said he firemen and their friends. . "Diddy" is modest, but he still re- has just returned frob abroad, hav- At the time of his disappearance was at peace with the Lord and wasSpecial colored lights will mark the One of the greatest turnouts of mains in the minds of those who place of the festivities. ing ben engaged in research work at from home, he wore a gray coat, ready to die. The letter was sent by Laurence Harbor residents is expect- watched him perform as n baseball the University of Heidelberg on be- black shirt, dark .striped trousers, hospital authorities to the mother With the gigantic building problem ed at this affair. People from pitcher, a real sport. of the Sacred Heart parish on the half of the Rochester Institute of ami a cap, of dark material. He iswith a letter from them saying that Soutn Amboy interested in the wel- Electrical Research. eighteen years of age, and believed Jacob was a model patient and thii! verge of completion, the members of fare of the iiremen from the Harbor, Mrs. James H.1 Gordon has return- to bo about six feet tall. Anyone those who knew him were very sorry the parish are anxious to lend what- will attend in large numbers, it ised to Scranton, Pa., after spending The first Fall meeting of St. knowing of thii whereabouts of theto learn of his death. ever assistance they can to any en-said. a vacation with relatives on Church Martha's Guild will take place next youth, would be conferring a favor terprise that means helping them out The firehouse is situated imrac-: street. Mrs. Gordon will teach Wednesday night, September 9th in on the family by immediately mak- Mi«H Mary Dolnn, of Henry street, financially. A spirit of cooperation diately behind the restaurant con-! the public schools of Scranton dur- Christ Church Parish House. All ing known to them where they can and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Griffen, now exists among the committee ducted by Mrs. Wall, and just off ing the coming term. members are urged to attend. reach him. Chief of Police Gleason of High street, Perth Amboy, have members, who have pledged them- the highway. There is plenty of niny bo notified in the event any iK>r- returned after a weeks visit in Pea-selves that this year's event will be room for parking and the firemen son reading this article knows where boily, Muss. While there a number. a muster one in -the history of thehave invited everyone to be present, j ^ the boy is located. In the event of auto trips were made to th'.' ol.iparish, as far us the financial part is thnt the missing boy reads this arti- familiar scenes in the vicinity of concerned. RAILROAD CROSSING BLOCKED cle, he should immediiitely telephone Poabody. lit rest. DID YOU EVER? A complaint to local police head- Chief of Police Thomas Gleason is cruartors last Sunday in regard to the Workmen have been busy during enjoying two .week's vacation from Notice! Every Sunday at therailroad crosings from First to John $1,000 REWARD! the past week clearing the under- his duties at the City Hull. During Broadway Restaurant, 118 So. Broad- streets being blocked resulted in an brush from HI number of lots on Por- his absence Sergeant Uynn is acting way, Capt. Billy Hines will serve an officer being detailed to investigate, tin strcet just below Pine avenue. Chief of Police. old time Chicken or Turkey Dinner 'tnu oficcr found u freight train with Will he paid by the Board of Chosen Free- from 12 o'clock non and as long as a ilrawhead pulled out of one of the it lasts. Everything will be home ears ami the long string unable to be holders of Middlesex County for infor- cooked, with food gravy. We cnll moved. The crossings were blocked this an old-fnshioned Way Down from 2:1S> to 4:02 P. M. and traffic mation resulting in the detection, appre- East-Jersey Dinner. Come and gethud to use the (Jeorge street over- acquainted. A full dinner $1,00. head bridge to reach the lower sec- hension and conviction of the person or _ . Adv. tion of the city, persons guilty of the assassination of Special! REWARD Don't forget l*aurence Harbor RADTOLA SU PER-IIETERODYNE Outing, Saturday, Sept. 5, 1925. James E. Gallagher, on August 21st, at A reward of $25.00 is the corner of Convery Place and Smith hereby offered for informa- ANNOUNCEMENT Street. Perth Amboy, New Jersey. $149.00 tion leading to tlie arrest and MRS. ADA PIERSOL conviction of the person or COZZENS \ Formerly $25.3.00 THE HOARD OF CHOSEN persons responsible for the Teacher of Voice and Piano FREEHOLDERS J "The Wonder Radio" turning in of false lire wilt reopen her studio for the • enion, 1925-1926 on Septem- E. S. MASON & SON, Inc. alarms. ber 8th at 264 Bordenlown Thomas J.lVluIvihill, Clerk. THOMAS GLEASON, Avenue. Chief of Police. tPage Ten THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

1 vestment field." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN CHANGE EFFECTED MISS BALDWIN IS It is the intention of^the corpora- !J / tion to place this tract on the market Rev. G. E. Sehlbrcde, D. D., Pa.tor 211-213 FIRST STREET (Near Broadway) . PRETTVFALLBRIDE Sabbath School, 10 A. M.; Adult ains the very near fuuxe and as soon PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY IN TROTTING RULE Weds Clarence R. Davis at Christ Plans for the development are com- Bible Class, 10:20. Mr. Paul W. Pra- Church Last Saturday. plete they will be open for the in- ther, Superintendent; Mr. Russe] O. THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY spection of the public at the office of Alathis, Assistant. * SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL. 4 Each Heat to Be Made Race at A very pretty church wedding the corporation in the Delancy build- 11 A. M., Church Services; "A i took place last Saturday afternoon ing on Stevens avenue, near Main Fatal Bargaiin." Trenton Exposition- ! at four o'clock at Christ Church, street. 7:45 P. M., "A Wonderful Discov- J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR Motor Meet. j when Miss Norma Baldwin, daughter ery." j of Mrs. Miriam Baldwin, <^c fourth FISH DINNER Junior Services' as usual. Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2,-51.50; zones 3 to 8, $2.00 | street, became the bride ol «;/. Clar- Members of St. Martha's Guild will These services are open to all, and Through changes made in the Na- ence R.% Davis, son of Mrs. Sarah I.**frive a fish dinner at Christ Church those not worshipping elsewhere will Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J, as second class matter. tional Trotting Association rules, the Davis, of Ferris street. The cere- Parish House on Friday evening, Oc- be cordially welcomed if they aru Trenton Fair, which will be held from mony was performed by Rev. Charles tofoer 15th. Dinjier will be served present. September 27 to October 2, has an- Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 7:45. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920 E. Kennedy, rector of the church,, be- from five to seven o'clock. nounced that It will have an entirely fore a large" numbe" r o-f relative. -. s - — . new and novel system of racing. The and friends. new arrangement is to be made to in- I The bride was given in marriage ™ A SIGN OF AUTUMN sure close and exciting contests and by her uncle, Mr. James Johnson, of Soon, we will hear in the far distant horizo• ••n .•.'*'••••."#-faili" will be easy to understand. Under New York City. Miss Lumira Bald- It a three heat event will be divided win, a cousin of the bride, was maid ANNOUNCEMENT rumblings creeping sluggishly along and then the rap Into three distinct races. of honor and Mr. ..Raymond Davis, a •Each afternoon of the exposition, brother of, the groom, was best man. BACK AGAIN— snap, tap and the political storm will hurst forth and th< from Monday to Friday, thero will be Roland Meinzer and William King campaign will be upon us. nine events for trotters and pacers were ushers and Miss Edith Dieker, and three for runners on the flat and of Bordentown avenue, played the WHO? It. is only a short while ago tlfat we held that impor over the Jumps. Included-in this pro- wedding march. tant political event—the primary. Most voters believe gram Is the Governor's Cup Race for The bride was charmingly attired Steve, the Expert three-year-old trotters, which carries in >a gown of white chiffon over crepo. the general election is more important than the primary a stake of (000 and a valuable silver Her veil was caught in cap fashion On Ladies and Children's Hair Bobbiing cup, that will be presented to the wfn- and ornamented with tiny orange There never was a greater fallacy! Primaries are really blossoms. She carried a large bou- aer by Governor A. Harry Moore. This quet of. roses and autumn Ieavc3. The the little gate of politics. Through this very small gate event will be decided Tuesday of the maid of honor wore >a gown of orchid I wish to tell my old and new friends that I every candidate must pass before he can walk along the Fair, and on tho namo dny admirers crepe with hat and slippei-s to match of the thoroughbred will be treated and carried a bouquet of roses. ; am back in Al B. Bush's Ladies and Children's broad highway of the general election in November. to another feature event, tho Trenton Following the ceremony a recep-i Fair Steeplechase, a two mile race tion was held at the Bide-a-Wee, rel- The candidates have all passed through the little over the Jumps on the new turf course atives and intimate friends being Parlor, ready to accommodate them with any style gate, they have been panned, praised, fried and frapped. In the infield. The steeplechase will present. The neWlywcds loft on un also carry a stake for J0O0 and a sil- evening train for an extended honey- .of Hair cut they may wish to have. They will be patient martyrs from now on. An old time ver trophy. moon. politician once said in an interview: "I care little what Al SaundeiH, tho racing secretary Upon their return they will reside for the Fair, has ilnnlurcil that tho with the bride's mother on Fourth AL B. BUSH most men say about my candidate, I size him up from what entire program tins cuuxod very fa- street. vorable comment from campaigning knocks he gets from the disgruntled few and the fellows horsemen, lie ha* announced that It ! 133 Southeast Corner Broadway and John St. will be HtaROd regardlosH of weather PRETTY WEDDING AT on the other side. The more wickedly they know him the conditions, RH the truck Is so con- better I like him, for a good man is always roasted and a structed that It will dry quickly after ST. MARY S CHURCH tho heaviest rainfalls. "Ifiach day," Miss Mary Nolan Becomes Bride Of ~ blank cartridge is forgotten and ignored." G.L.C. h« aKsortcd, "thero will be Bomo extra Jamci Mulvey. fnaturn that will nppnal to Rport lov- urs, anil as all big agricultural uxhl- One of the prettiest, weddings of the personal touch lent by Mbltionr H must enter to different clnssi*. the HciLson took place ul tit. Mary's COMPLETES TERM ' Triggs. Ilio race card has IJCUII arranged so church on Wednesday morning at 'J •However, the pussing out of tin that thcro will lie running events o'clock when Miss Mary, daughter of AS GRAND KNIGHT office does not necessarily mean that Monday, nnd trotting;, pacing nnd run- Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan, of Cedar Mr. Triggs relinquishes any right to street, became the Jbride of James John J. Triggi Hat Held Office For •work for the organization he handed ning on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- Two Yean. duy and Friday." The automobile Mulvey, son of Mrs. Ellen Mulvey, George R. Delaney so successfuly for two years. lie has racing Is to be held Saturday. of 444 Wilmot street, Mcchanicsville. Grand Knight John J. Triggs, a number of pet plans ho hopes to The ceremony was performed before place into effect within u short time. In the automobile events points will a large gathering of relatives and whof or the past two years has held William J. O'Toole, chairman of be given toward the nution&l cham- REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE the highest office of the local council pltiuslilp and also for the AJax trophy, friends by the Rev. William F. Lau- Knights of Columbus, completed his tho Columbus Day celebration on nery. the evening of October 12th, met the $16,000 gold and ollver award The bride looked handsome as she term of office Wednesday evening. m»de annually by Ihe Ajux Tlrp Com- Frank Hackett, recently elected to wit|( a ready response at the meeting marched up the center aisl« of the when he called for volunters to help pany to the winner of the dirt track church to the strains of the wedding that office, will officially take over ohampionahlp. Several big meet* of the the reins of the organization the first put over the program planned, and march .played'-by the masterly hands also the Annual Indoor Carnival to year are chosen for the recording of of Mrs. William Stephenson. She was Wednssday evening meeting in Octo- points In the scoring, and the seine- —Agent for— ber. be held in November. The public is attired in robins egg blue georgette cordially invited to 'attend the pro- tlon of the Trenton track Is given as crepe with a hat of the same mater- In completing his term of office, an Indication of Its Importance this Jo*hn J. Trigga, leaves behind a rec- gram to be given in St. Mary's hall ial and curried a bridal bouquet of ord of achievement for the organiza- on the evening of October 12th and racing season. Nearly every great white roses and orange blossoms. tion hard to duplicate. He has work- some well known radio and vaude- speedway pilot In the race game got Miss Margaret Nolan, a sister of the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY ed hard for the success of the organ- ville artists will appear. his start on tho fair tracks of Ameri- bride acted as her sister's attendant. ization and the members are unani- Dancing will be enjoyed after the ca. Including Tommy Milton, Barney She was charming in a dress of yel- mous in their opinion that the coun- vaudeville until midnight. The or- Oldfleld and Ralph Do Pnlmn. At the low georgette with hat of the same cil has benefited in many ways from chestra will be under the direction of Trenton event the famous woman material. She carried a bouquet of John Powers, of this city. driver, ,Ionn LaCdstii. will try her pink roses. Stephen Guerin, of Fire, Compensation, Automobile, skill in competition with the men. Fourth street, a cousin of the groom acted as best man. The Philadelphia of Our Ancestors A reception was held at the homo Plate Glass, etc. of the bride following the ceremony. STATE POLICE WILL Later in the day the couple left for Atlantic City via automobile. They DISPLAY WEAPONS will tour south Jersey and upon their return will make their home with the bride's parents. Both Mr. and FOR QUICK RESULTS LIST YOUR PROPERTY Confiscated Arms to Be Shown Mrs. Mulvey have been trusted em- ployees of the Michelin Tire Com- at Trenton Fair—Give Infor- pany at Milltown where they are well FOR SALE WITH ME mation. known. AN ARRAY OF GOOD PICTURES Weapons confiscated by the New AT THE EMPIRE THIS WEEK Jersey State Police in their apprehen- The Empire Theatre is fast grow- sion of criminals are among the exhib- •rn£ in popularity as evidenced .by Stevens Avenue near Main St. Tel. 128 its to be made at the Trenton Pair the notable increase In patronage. from September 27 to October 2. The Mnnager Stone has evidently gone to Police Department has taken space in extremes in preparing the entertain- the N'ew Jersey Building on the expo- ment scheduled for the coming week. sition grounds chiefly to Impart in Tonight (Friday), the Empire pre- formation on the work of the organi- sents as co-stars George O'Brien and zation for the benefit of the thousands Anita Stewart in "Rustling for Cu- of visitors from the rural districts pid," along with the final and last who are expected to attend the Fair. chapter of "Casey of The Coast By means of an electrically lighted Guard." map of the State the troopers will Saturday, September 17th, brings SUTLIFF'S STORE point out the location of their sta- back to the Empire everybody's fa- tions throughout New Jersey and will vorite Charles (Buck) Jones, in "The give Instructions in the speediest man- Fighting Buckaroo." In addition, a ner of placing calls for them In cases funny comedy and novelty cartoon THE BEST OF EVERYTHING of emergency. The display to becomplete a fine bill. made In their section of the State For Sunday, September 19th, an 104 NO. PINE AVE. TEL. NO. 1 building will Include a machine gun 8 part special piqture "The Wise elzed In a raid on a madhouse. Oth- Guy", starring James Kirkwood, Mary Here Is shown a section of "High Street," a reproduction of Philadelphia's er dangerous weapons are in the col- Carr, Mary Astor and Betty Comp- WEEKLY SPECIALS famous Market strict In tlm (lays of 17715. It Is one of the oulHtunding fnatures lection. son, will be shown along with an epi- \*t the Soaqiil-Cuntunnlnl International Exposition now being held In Phila- All the sptice in the State building sode of "Fighting Hearts." SEPT. 16TH TO SEPT. 23RD delphia to commeinorato tho 150th anniversary of the sinning of the Deelaia- has bepii taken, and in it will be And on Monday, September 20th, itlon of Independence. livery building has been built to actual size and in shown the products of the different another 8 part special will be shown, tactual architectural detail. The furnishings of cuch building arc oxact repro- PiH'les, Including the State High- "Old Loves and New", with Lewis ductions of those used In the Horolutlonary days. Many of the pieces on y (Tomminslon, the Department of Stone and Barbara Bedford. Also a Campbell's Tomato Old Dutch Cleanser I display are the ordinals and today are worth thousands of dollars because Institutions and Agencies In thofunny Van Bibber comdey, "The Re- i«f their historic valuo. Tho Exposition continues until December 1. State-use system, the Department of porter", starring Earlc Foxe. Soup 2 for Conservation and Development, the Tuesday, September 21st, George 25° Deaf School, the Colony for Feeble- O'Brien and a grent cast will be seen 3 for '_... W. Rose Catsup, C minded and others. in "Silver Treasure". Here is a pic- C 23 Tho Highway Department display ture that has everything that goes W. Rose Prunes Large Bottle will Include cores cut from concrete to make ideal entertninmnt. 29 construction Jobs for testa In the lab- On Wednesday, September 22nd, 2 lb. box Choice Sugar Corn "The Master Craftsman", Cecil De- We are closed tonight and tomor- oratory to determine the strength of Mille, presents his 10 part drama, New Pack Peas 2 Cans the mixture used in the paving. Maps "The Road to Yesterday", with a 9t of the State will also be distributed at notable cast including William Boyd 2 cans row, but will be open the exhibit, and Vera Reynolds. White Rose Peas Through miniaturo stage settings Thursday, September 23rd, Mana- W. Rose Apricots C New 1926 Pack, C and nn Ingenious arrangement of elec- ger Stone introduces Double Feature 25 22 tric lights the story of thu work of Day. Two excellent pictures are No. 2 Can Can th« Department of Conservation and scheduled for this day. Madge Bel- Saturday at 7 P. M. Development will he graphically por- lamy and Edmund Lowe in "Blaclt P. & G. SOAP, California Bartlelt trayed. One of Its Interesting fea- Paradise", and Harry Carey in "The 25' c turos will be that devoted to Stato Mnri From Red Gulch." i 6 for PEARS. forestry ami tho forust fire serrlcfl. It is Mr. Stone's idea to give tho Large Can 30 In one scene will be pictured a virgin patrons a real treat once every week W. Rose Tuna Fish Examine our bargains forest as It appeared before two care- and thus until further notice, Thurs- Pound can 35c W. Rose Preserves C oss plnnlekers lnft glowing embers day will be Double Feature Day. ! from thoir camp fire lu it. Tho havoc 1-2 Pound Can 20c Jar .... 29Ltd of n lire is next presented, with the wardens battling to chock tho do- LOCAL MEN FORM CORP. Fancy Asparagus Fancv Alaska Salmon, structlve forcn. PLAN R. E. DEVELOPMENT C C (Continued trom Page 1.) Tips Tall liOii'lon.—'Muiu'H IH a rotter, Jones 25 nected to the New Brunswick water Can 33 S. Lerner's General Store ,s a rotter, Jones Is a—" wus' the l-anie Bystem ns soon as improvements and Can _ - —. if n slander unit brought between two extensions under construction are lpighlioro here recently. Neither neigh- competed. 114 North Broadway South Amhoy, N. J. bor Bpokfi the weirds, but Jones "Considered ns an investment, FREE DELIVERIES charged that Bennett, the owner,of H there is no question that It ranks wuy KC parrot, hurt taught the bird to up among the leaders of the best Bhout It to the world. money makers In the real estate in- THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Pncre Nine

FRIDAY, KEPTBMBBR 17, 1026 Isreal Mount, who has been mak- ing his home in Long Branch for $ 00 some time, has again taken up his MECHANICSVULE residence here. • WHEN Your Battery is Out of Order! We Will Pay You 10 for Your Ridgeway avenue was recently ri Next Friday evening the members And You Don't Know What to Do. of the tons of sand washed there dur of Independence Engine and Hose ing the heavy storms. Traffic wa Company and its Auxiliary will hold Pick Up Your Telephone, vJlu. OtOVC—as part payment on a made difficult in the vicinity of th a card party at the Broadway fire And fell Hole in the Wall. Some of th house. work was done by Street Commis- sioner Connors and his men and part Leon Geant, of Catherine street, BOYCE BATTERY SERVICE Jby the county auth'orities. recently graduated from St. Mary's high school, has entered the State GLENWOOD Mr, and Mrs. Philip Render, o Normal school at Trenton. •Conover street! entertained relatives from Asbury Park at their home on Monday. ALEX YOUR TAILOR Oven Heat Regulator Gas Range Frank Kosh, of Ridge-way avenue -was a Newark business visitor dur CUSTOM TAILOR ing^the week. Est. Since 1899 •Benjamin Pawlowski is again able boarlem oil has been a world- to be about after several weeks' ill wide remt-Ay for kidney, liver and SUITS MADE TO ORDER bladder disorders, i'-;umatism, Dry Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, o lumbago and uric acid conditions. "Wilmot street, entertained relatives Pressing from Perth Amboy at their home on Monday. ALEX GIAQUINTO Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson, of lower John St., Corner Broadway. Conover street, motored to Atlantic City during the week with relatives. correct internal troubles, stimulate vital Mrs. James' Murray, of Wilmot organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist street, was pleasantly surprised re on the oi '•^'\\: \ genuine GOID MEDAL. eently, when relatives and friend: G. M. GARSSON Prove to Yourself the •gathered at the home of her moth- er's, Mrs. George Stolte, on Conover DAILY DELIVERY Superiority of street, and tendered her many beau- tiful gifts. Singing, dancing and Qlenuiood Ranges sames featured the evening's enter- MILK AND CREAM Before You Buy tainment Mrs. William Letts took care of the arrangements. , BREAD—ROLLS—BUNS The Neiltopp family have return- CLOTHES CAKES & PIES ed to their home on Earitan street Simmon's B&mby Bread after enjoying a number of days at Toint Pleasant at their summer horn" D Y K I) Wood Brook Farms Certified Milk Delirerad Dnily At Your Door Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grimley and AI.TI-.RF.D family of Raritan street visited with Office! 101 Broadway Bake and Cook with it for Iriends at Camden on' Sunday. On Time Pbone 224 James Tedesco Sr., of Ri'dgeway avenue, has been confined to hia 30 days FREE! "home with illness for several weeks. Pick out the Glen wood Gas Range with Oven Mr. and Mrs. John Scharolatta, of Haritan street, motored to the home Heat Regulator that you like best. We'll connect it (of relatives at Meiuchen on Monday. in your kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dcwan Sr. motored to Trenton on Sunday. Set the oven heat regulator at whatever tempera- Edward Render, of Raritan street, ture your recipe calls for, and the Glenwood will bake was a New Brunswick visitor on cakes, pies, biscuits or whole meals to perfection, with- Monday. HARRY'S out attention. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jerome Jr. 113 South Broadway entertained relatives from South Stiver at their home on Sunday. Opposite Tenenb»um'» Our gas range prices include push button top " Mrs. William Letts, of Sayrevillo, burner lighter and connection from gas outlet in •visited with Mrs. George Stolte Sr. kitchen by experienced gasfitters. 'on Conover street on Monday. Telephone 604 AND THE WORLD MONEY TALKS You can get the best food SMILES WITH YOU $.£.00 Salesman, Salesladies and Retail 5 DOWN Public Service By Erwin Greer merchant. My items fit all of you. served anywhere in the city If you haven't met Ralph Do Palma Salesman .averages $1.00 profit for brings you a Electric and Gas Company— It is your misfortune. He is one r $2.00, he sells for $3.50 makes known. And his philosophy of $1.50 on $2.00 invested. Salesman GLENWOOD your special offer on Glenwood Oven Heat •"Smile and the World Smiles With makes $1.00. If yu are a Salesman CENTRAL LUNCH Regulator Gas Ranges. You" has much to do with his suc- or wish to become one. If you riev- Gas Range with Oven •«ess. »r sold anything ir. your life I will 225 Smith Street Heat Regulator Name t De Palma is one of the real veter- tell you how to make better than Perth Amboy ans of the automobile racing game— 100.00 a week. Year to Pay Balance |_ 41 man who links the day when the CEO. L. LANE Near Railroad Statioa .automobile was a curiosity with the Mansfield, Ohio •day when the pedestrian spends most •of his time dodging it. i-27-tf • 8nbscrtb« for tbe Citlcea. Because of his affability, his cour- •etsy, his skill as a racing driver and .above all his wonderful sportsman- .ship Dc Palma has been 1'or y&ars, .and will continue to be as long as Jie remains in the game, one of the most popular drivers. UNITED STATES TIRES AND TUBES One erf the be&'t examples of his rank as a true sportsman, and by tha ALL FIRSTS—NO SECONDS way, true of the racing fraternity as ; U«co Royal Cord Grey a whole, is an incident at Indianapol- is that occured many years ago. In Tubes a sport where life many times hangs 30x3 Ms Reg. $7.20 $9.20 $1.75 •by a slender thread, it is exalting to 30x3% Oversize 7.95 10.60 .find men, who can smile behind their 30x3% S. S 9.80 12.85 .own misfortunes and with somethi/A' r 31x4 _; . 12.10 15.95 2.45 .behind their smile acclaim the man •who wins. Lending with only a few 32x4 i '. 13.25 17.45 2.55 jmiles to go De Palma run out of gas, 33x4 ...._ : 13.85 18.20 2.60 but he greeted the winner of that 32x4% _ 17.95 23.45 3.10 Tace with u smile—and victory meant 33x4% _ 4 18.76 24.65 3.20 435,000. Dependable Performance There .is a lesson in the wonderful 34x4% '.'. : 19.35' 25.85 3.30 spirit of the racing drivers, who smile 30x5 1 1 . 29.25 .' 3.50 .in a sport where triumph means their ,'J3x5 .-. 22.70 31.50 3.SO ,, livelihood, that athletes in other 35x5 1 . 24.20 33.50 4.15 Cannon Ball Baker, who has crossed the continent 73 times, 'bronchus of'amateur nnd professional activities could learn to advuntage. BALLOON TIRES has just started off on another trip. This time he is attempting De Palmn has been racing continu- 29x4.40 _ _.... 8.95 11.45 2.35 ously for iNneriod ot sixteen years on to break all existing records with a standard Ford Roadster. dirt, brick luui bourd tracks and road 29x4.75 ..._..,: __._. 11.50 15.00 2.85 race courses. He began his career as 30x4.75 . , 12,00 15.75 2.95 The trip is to he made in high gear—both the low and reverse e. naco driver at Briurcliff,, N. Y., in 29x4.95 .'. 16.35 2.95 1008, fulling heir to n cur culled Al- 30x4.115 J 13,25 16.95 3.00 speeds being removed and the transmission sealed to prevent tam- inn-KiiiffMUiii when the driver named 31x4,05 .'. 17.95 3.06 .Campbell, was injured in practice for pering. • *ho race. The race was for 350 milos 30x5.25 _ 13.95 18.25 3.20 uiid Ralph was running third when he 31x5.25 ,.., 14,65 18.85 3.30 lost tho right front wheel of his char- 31x5.25 Ex heavy ;. 2,3.35 3.30 Cannon Ball says—"I know she will do it!" "I used only high iot in tho 150th mile and collapsed. 30x5.77 17.65 23.25 3.75 Lewis Strung winning with an Isottn gear from Indianapolis to Perth Amboy, climbing two of the JFrusahtnl. Subsequently Ralph got 30x5.77 Ex heavy 27.15 3.75 car flxod up and wont to Milwaukee 32x5.77 ....„__ _ 24.90 3.90 steepest mountains I will encounter. So why be skeptical?" and there won three out of four 32x5 77 Ex heavy „.".. 29.00 3.90 !races. 33x5.77 Ex heavy . 29.90 You can do it with a Ford if it can be done. The following year he started the 32x6,00 23.75 4.10 famous duel with Barney Oldfleld in match races nnd drew first blood by 33x8.00 _ .: 18,55 24.40 4.35 boating Barney over tho mile route 33x6.00 Ex heavy 28.75 4.35 at Baltimore. Thereafter, Ralph was 32x6.20 28.35 4.60 ;never beaten in a match race with Dor§ey Motor*, Inc. 32x6.20 Ex heavy _. 31.95 4.60 the exception of a sotdown at tho hands of George Robertson, who 33x6.20 - 29.25 4.815 drovo a ninety-horse power Simplex Authorized FORD Dealers whereas Ralph had a sixty-horse -pow- Other Prices on Request er Cyclone. Maple and Fayette Sts. Perth Amboy, N. J. The members of the Knights of Coluinlbiis have for disposition a num- Anderson's Garage ber of general admission tickets for PhoneB 366-673 Open Evenings Until 9:00 j the annual Knights of Columbus cel- ebration on October 12st. The pro- and Battery rgram to be presented will bo some- "Dorsey Service" thing out of the ordinary and will be Service announced within a short time. Wni. J. O'Toole is chairman of the event. 204 So. Stevem Ave. Mrs. Margaret Egan, of South Telephone 392 nnge, was the guest of Mr. and Bullcrios Culled for and Delivered. Howard Loury, of First street, he week end. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920 ripped it up and used the lining for seemed to require no attention. There Telephone 64 $17,00$, 0 five pper cent r Works therefor are rejec'ted( be sold to the* piecing down the skirt. This was of was a row of large oval dots of Electrificatiolifiti n andd N New Well Bonds, bidder or bidders complying with the M3.S. GRIEBEL'S WEEKLY plain colored crepe and we cut a white on black—about 1 Vz inches PETER J. COAKLEY of the dejiominatiion of $1,000, num- terms of sale and offering to pay not LETTER TO THE WOMEN straight band, about six inches wide long I'd say—and then a row of small bered from 1 up, to be dated June less than the sum above stated and and double, and set it under the edge dots less than a half inch long". A REAL ESTATE BROKER 1, 1926, and to mature in numerical to take therefor the least amount of A friend asked my advice about, a AND order, two bonds on June 1st uf each made over frock the other day andof the printed dress which had been pulled thread showed that the design bonds, commencing with the first ma- cut in blocks to follow the design of was off grain aibout 3-4 of an inch AUCTIONEER of the years 1928 to 1930, both in- turity, and stated in a multiple of dt worked out so well that I decided 234 John Street clusive, and one bond in 1937 ito write you about it. the material. The fold' of the plain but I said in the beginning of my let- $1,000; and if two or moro bidders piece formed the lower edge and theter, I'd sacrifice grain to design in South Amboy $G2,000. 6 per cent School Bonds, offer to take the same amount of In the first place the material—a blocks were hemstitched to the up-such a case. In cutting both skirt of the denomination of $1,000, num- such bonds, then such bonds will be crepe printed in blocks—had been per edge. It was most attractive. We and blouse, I took pains to have the bered from 1 up, to be dated June 1, sold to the bidder or biddere offer- (carelessly cut. I wrote you about NOTICE OF SALE 192G, and to mature in numerical ing to pay therefor the highest ad- prints some weeks ago but I am a- cut the dTeas across the front at the dots match at the seam joinings, and hip line, and, including the extra full- than if the large dot had come against CITY OF SOUTH AMBOY, N. J, order two bonds on June 1 of each ditional price. In addition to the fraid I did not call your attention to of the years 1928 to 1958, both in- price bid, the purchaser must pay ness from the one-piece back, which the whole effect w«s much better BONOS the prints that are handled in the in the original had been laid in an the small dot or the line at the lower clusive. accrued interest from the date o£ the sign stamped on the material, one inverted pleat, shirred it to a depth edge of the skirt had wandered up All of said bonds are in coupon bonds to the date of delivery. The of print is difficult for, with the' de- of two inches. Where this poined the and down, quite lost in the maze of form, with privilege of registration right is reserved to reject all bidB, same way that plaids are. This type Sealed proposals will be received as to principal and interest or as to! and any bid not complying with the cannot follow a thread in cutting as front waist we put a turned down dots. Until twelve (12:00) o'clock noon, fold of the plain crepe so that no SEPTEMBER 28TII, 1926, by principal only. Interest is payable' provisions hereof will be rejected. is possible when one has a woven I know that some do not trouble f seam showed; we kapt the plain cuffs he Common Council of the City of semi-annually, June 1st and Decem- Bids are desired on forms w'-iieh will plaid. to match designs. There are many ber 1st, and both principal and in- be furnished by the City and each and added a vestee and inner collar garments both homemade and ready- So'kh Amboy, New Jeracy, at the I could not make out what cutting of the plain material, and, with a City Hall in said City, for the pur-terest are payable at the office of bid must be enclosed in a sealed en- method had been used in this case made that show no attempt to do it. the City Treasurer of the City of velope marked "Proposal for Bonds' edge, we called the costume com- That does not make it right, how- chase of the following Issues of bonds for the lower edge of the dress fol- small unlined cape with a picoted of said City, the amount of the issue South Amboy. and addressed to George A. Kress, lowed neither design nor thread and plete. And the girl who owns it is ever,, and it is for those who do try Bonds will be prepared under the City Treasurer and must be accom- to have their clothing as nearly right stated in each case, being the maxi- supervision of the United States the result was an uneven line that delighted with it—thinks it much 6 panied by a certified cheek or cheeks just couldn't be made to hang right. nicer than it was in the beginning. as is possible this letter is intended. issued ami the amount which is reJi - Mortgage & Trust Company,' New on an incorporated hank or trust So we ripped the whole thing apart, Cordially yours, quired to be obtained. York City, which will certify as to company for two per cent, of the par pressed and straightened the material I was glad that our work was Catharine Griebel, the genuineness of the signatures of value of the bonds bid for, to secure $11,000 five per cent Fire Truck the City officials and the sea1 im- the City against by the design to find that the dress successful but it is a pity to have to Extension Clothing Specialist. Bonds, of the denomination of $1,- any loss resulting: was too short as an inch and a half make over a new frock, so I am pressed thereon. Approving opinion from the failure of the bidder to 000, numbered from 1 up, to be dat-of Messrs. Caldwell and Raymond, of comply with the terms of his bid. had been taken off in spots. warning you all to consider the de- The regulnr weekly card parties ed June 1, 1026, and to mature in But there was a cape included with sign of the fabric from which you New York City, as to legality will be GEORGE A. KRESS, of the Cntholic Daughters of Amer- numerical order, two (2) bonds on furnished to the purchaser or pur- City Treasurer. the costume—quite a large cape too intend to make your dress before you ica are still very popular. Another June 1st of each of the years 1928 chasers without charge. Dated September 3rd, 1926. and for a frock of this sort, I fee] set your shears into it. I saw a will be held Monday night nt the K.to 1932, both inclusive, and one bond Said bonds will, unless all bids 8-17-2t that a small cape is much nicer so wepnttern lately that, on first thought, of C. rooms on David street. in 1933. PRICES October i Furniture Sale Vacations are over—the time is ripe to consider your needs for the coming season. Our stock consists of many beautiful suites—in the newest finishes and coverings. You will be interested when you make comparison. It is necessary that we turn over our stock and in order to do so we are sacrificing profits for your benefit. Saturday Morning, Sept. 18, 9 O'clock

Here's real mo'liey's worth

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Store Hours: Free Delivery Open Daily Until 6 P. M. Saturdays Until 10 P. M. MASON & SON Everywhere 210-212 North Broadway South Amboy THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page Seven

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 Harry Stonaker, of Rosewell ber, Captain Harry Long's play "The street, has returned home last Sat- Fire Brigade'.' The oast will be made urday after spending his vacation at up of all local talent. Arthur Scully, ROOFS AND GUTTERS Showing of OPOPRTUNIT1ES FOR ALL Atlantic City. Miss Evelyn Comvay, Joseph Claffy, and William J. d'Toole will be seen PAINTED FALL MILLINERY FOR RENT , Mr. Stephen Maher of John street in important roles. | has returned home after spending a The play deals with the life of a FOR RENT—Furnished Room. ' two months vacation witii his parents firemen. It abounds in great come- SLATE ROOF REPAIRS The latest creations for Wo* Daniel Willett, of Boston, fttass., is in Ireland. dy, and has a deep scented mystery S£-6Stroom hous^on visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Willett, of, about it that makes it a hit whenever men and Children. A large 0 Did St It Gooree streetstreet. j Miss Mary Maher has accepted a played. The committee in charge of CHIMNEY CLEANING Augusta St. Apply 209 David St. It ! FOR RENT—1 Family, t> room —~~~~ position as teacher of the sixth grade the play are working hard to make assortment of Felts, VelourB, Mamie and Celia Southwick were jn tne Willet School at South River. the event a success. Rehearsals will house, all improvements. Best loca- York city visitors on Wednes-, > — tion, South Amboy, Call South Am- be held regularly commencing Sun- GEORGE DE WORTH and Velvet Hats. Gundrum Jr. of Fourth day. Th-« —— • mptjveil with a r>.iHy of friends to Steel Equipment team of Avenel for FOR RENT One five room and Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, °i Philadelphia, Pa., on Wednesday, •the championship of the Middlesex one six room apartment at 338 Main David street, are visiting in New when t} ey attended the Sesqui Cen- County Industrial League tomorrow St. All improvements. Call South York state. ^ tenina! Exposition. afternoon on the Copper Works field A I in Perth Amboy. The game will be- " " FOR RENT House at 242 South George Kendall, of Newark, is Miiss Rose Kennedy, of David st., gin at three o'clock and the local Broadway, has six rooms, cellar, at- visiting his mother on Church street. •was a New York vuslneaa visitor yes- team is positive that they will bring home the Iaurel3. Orwell lighted ali Richard McCloud, of Broadway, i with gas. All rooms are in was painfully injured last Saturday! Joh_ n J.. Smith_ ,, of Second St., now Mr. and Mrs. James Elms, of the "condition Rent reasonable, night, when he struck his head while in the servici e of theU U. S. Navy, has DuPont Company at Philadelphia, Am>lv at No 246 South Broadway, in the large ice box of his store, pre- returned to hisi ship after enjoying and formerly of Parlln, will sail for Cut Price Grocery Sale! corner of Gordon street. 8-13-tf paring to- close for the evening. ten days vacation with relatives. Europe on a two months business trip nnD RENT Garage. Inquire of .—^—. ; _- for the. company shortly. AD Goods Guaranteed or Your Money Back » «r Miin Street and Stevens Miss Lcola Ginter, of Broadway, Is ' John Fitzmorris, of Second street, rmp 7-2-tf attending a private school at motored to Philadelphia on Wednes- The safety meeting held at the "Y" FOR BENT—Top Floor Flat, cor- Stroudeburg, Pa. day. on Tuesday night was a big success. Specials for friday, Saturday and Monday A U Good speaking, good music and good *" Rtr aub Broa" Broadwwr'^-T-tit Henry Keenan, ,of Boston, Mass., The Re. Thomas / Campbell, of refreshments featured the meeting. FOR RENT Private Garage. In- returned to his home during the week Hiigh Bridge, and formerly of this George Nickel was chairman of tho Maxwell House Coffee N. Y. State Pea Beans muir« P J. Manaffhan, David Bt. 3-26 after spending several days with city, is suffering from the effects of meeting. ^ • ... _ '! MrMr., nnranjd Mrs Mrs. ..Trtli Johnn ICeoimnKeenan. ,n of fHnnr Henrv y nn />n>JAu*^~~V i?.-miDrny0ijieiits' '° Protection Engine Company was ing the State Normal School at s «4w » 1C NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 3 dozen • rooms and 'path, all »™PL_1^ nard- ' W Wednesday eveaing. Business Trenton. PINK SALMON * ight, steam heat, pertaining to the carnival sterling « "Sealed h'xh and proposals will be can •wood floors. Inquire Jonn tomorrow night was discussed by tho J. J. Shuey, of Mnin street, was received by the Common Council of 25c an Atlantic City visitor on Sunday. the City of South Amboy, N. J., on Tuesday evaning, October 5th, 192G, TOasonably priced on Southwest Miss Anna Borland, of Fourth 16c Black Pepper and All roer of Stevens Avenue "•* at 8 o'clock, P. M., in the Council street, has returned to her home af- MRS. EMMA LAUER Chamber of the City Hall for the lay- .'St. For terms see A. apending several days at Atlantic STAR-MILK Kinds Spices •719 Bordentown Ave. """".I Citv. Death came to Mrs. Emma Lauer, ing of a concrete sidewalk, curb and FOR SALE 4 lots on Louisa st ^"O" of Morgan, at the Perth Anvboy hos-gutter on Cedar-street from Wash- can 3 for .between Pine ave. and Feltua at P. pital on Monday following an oper ington avenue to Center street. F p d w 0PchestTa Each bid must be accompanied by J. Monaghan, David st. 3-25 t, { d ov th radio irom abon for the amputation of one leg FOR SALE-Property cor Stevens • i * _ below the knee. It is said that the a certified check in the amount of 14c 25c Bank vavetiue and George st. P. J. ofona- *"*• '""'" patient did not rally from th« anes- $200 pay.tbk to the City Treasurer Uian, David street. 3-25 Mrs. ,1. M. Roll, of Church street, >l.\ afe Mrs p Q Iieley< o[ ms ^ AMUSEMENTS .good condition, one• m. , , Mrs Barber Lanlb of Morgan, Miss springs, one hair matt.ess. ^^ Fra7lk O'Connor, of Broadway, has Sophia LaUer, also of Morgan, and TWO STORES Onurcn ac. N on bon(j and returned home niter spending a va- Mrs, Roy Reec|) of Brooklyn. The son FLORENCE REED ra THI SHANGHAI GESTURE 3:01 N. Stevens Ave. 121 N. Broadway is of $100. $200, $300 cation at Montreal, Canada, anil joseph Lauer, resides at West Palm Fl TINRF Thea. W. 42(1 St. Kv, S:3C Tel. 454 Tel. 606 nn to J10000. Office other points of interest. Beach, Florida. CLIIftUC Mats. Well & Sat.. 2:35 tours from 8:20 a. m. to 8.20 p. «•, Mr and Mrs Leonard Tlce> of RETURN AFTER THEQHOST TRAIN ntu r •Wednesdays an^ ^ , nquire John First street, visited relatives at Red EXTENDED TOUR ftIT7 Thca. W. 48th St.. Rv. S::i(l IU1 4 Mats. Weil. & Sill, at 2:30 ?A. LoveS", Trust 'Company Building Bank on Sunday; I ^ ^ ^^TdaBghtep rf Mn Ludwifl I POTASH 4 PERLMUTTER •j.-=^---. ' Harold Hamilton has returned to Joseph Letts, one of the oldest resi- Sail in I DETECTIVES HELP WANTED Shelliboume Falls, Mass., after speml- dents of So.uth Amboy, has returned ing a vacation with relatives in th:3 after a two weeks tour with her sis- ATt«rn»ent, 33c; Eventnsi. SOe En. Sat. it Sun. KEITH- »LBEE I PUKEB FACES •Uh HELP WANTED—Store gipl -want- cjty, ter, Maris They visited the most VAUDEVIILE I Edwsrd Ew«tt Hartin ed Apply Domaal's Bakery, Broad- _—. interesting and historic places of WjrW H I «»J Liur» L> PI»M» 1, 'v 9-17-lt The South Orange Council, K. of Pennsylvania, Aendigen route to Bornk's Meat Market WOMAN WANTED—To do house c> their ^jves and sweethears, dined Buffalo, N. Y., through the Delaware cleaning every Friday. Apply 232 at Seaeroft last Saturday evening. vVater Ga.p, thence over the C'atskiU In Times Square Tirst St, 9-10-tf Special entertainment, as well as Mountains to the Capitol of New WANTED Boys to sell flavoring dancing, featured the evening1. York state. Being attracted by the The new theatrical season K'tiicn Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday -extracts after school; send for free beautiful picturesque scenes, the Is rapidly blossoming forth offers an samrilV Wnkofield Extract Co., San- Miss Helen Shue.v, daughter of Mi. tour was conti,med westward to Buf- excellent variety of entertainments 1 Large Legs Lamb, lb 34c 5 BOTTLES BEER, 25c bon viUe N. H. G-23-4t and Mrs. Jacob bhuey, of Main {BJ thence along Lake Erie to to clease the theatregoer WANTKD—'SALESMAN—To sell street, has entered Trenton State clevEian(i. The b-ip Was continued ' Perhaps the outstanding aspect ol Hash cars. Drawing account given to Normal school, where she will con- Qn R beauyfui steamer across Lako the new aeason is the influx of ihe SIRLOIN BOAST, lb 29c Bogata Coffee -39c right man. TJhomjison Auto Co., 241 binue her studies after graduating Erie to Detroitr Michigan. With ad- ever popular mystery thrillers, liuau- Madison Ave., cor. Market St., Perth, from St. Mary's school. | (|itiona| partiess the touring was con: ed by A. H. Wood's English impor- 7-10-tf Amboy. ,.„,,, , TU-,.,, tinued into Canada. After a grand tation, "The Ghost Train," which is VEAL CUTLETS, lb .. 40c LEGS VEAL, lb. 23c Mas Evelyn Brown, of Main throughout Ontario and vicini- senilinp shivers thnniKh large aiuii- P.OPERTV WAHT«D__ S^^Kwh0 &?n&B h£LTJ^ E #ties , «£,Miss Ann»a ^^awiLetts returned^ to Zthe euras at the 131 HUB* Tiiemra. Owen Am Davis' "The Donovan /vuttir" is sue- Whole Sugar Cured Hams, 37c Egg Noodles, 3 boxes, 25c • • I have oasCully bafl'llna tlie mui-iifir mys- centen.nia'i. tury expert! every evening at the SOUP CHICKENS, 35c PEPPER, 3 box 25c of the town. Call or write mo, A. M. Fulton. HVH.II Earl Carroll, wUose iBveribt, 719 Hi)rdentown Ave. 8-13-tf FUNERAL SERVICES Kurtz Brothers, of Conover street, new "Vanltiex" lias sutctisdivilly os- Switzer Cheese, Imp., lb.-65c Hest Creamery Butter, lb.. 45c S have purchased a new truck. FOR MRS. DELANEY tabllshed ltsulf for a run. iiresonts PIPELESS FURNACES another London importation, "Num- George Hart, of upper Wilmot Held From St. Mary'» Church L»»t PRESTO Flour, Fkg. 10c Catsup, 2 bottles 25c Kalnma/.oo Pipcloss Heaters, com- ber 7." which pniMiisas to dupllcnie street, hua accepted u position with Saturday Morning. Us foreign sucuass. pletely 'installed $08.00 to $14&.00. the Public Service Gas Company, of CHOPPED BEEF, lb -15c SLOIN or P'HOUSE ST'K 29c • Cnsh instnUmcnt. Also pipo heaters this city. Funeral services were hold for The Icudiii); farces thus far sucin Heaters also sold outright. Stoves, Mrs. Mizubeth Delaney, of First tu lio "Pntasb and rerlmiltter," fea- Lge, Can Tomatoes, 2 ior-25. c First Prize Butter, lb. 25c •Rnnfres, Gas Stoves. Heat guaran- .Frank Stnnton, of David street, street, on Saturday morning of last turing Ludwig Satz, and '"Mile teed or money refunded. Send card haa resumed his duties as passenger week from St. Mary's church iat ten Couldn't Say No" with Florence RIB ROAST, per pound 18c String; BEANS, U cans 25c to Knlnmazoo Stove Co., Bradley agent of tlie Pennsylvania Railroad o'clock. •Mooro. The most interesting of the Beach, N. J., Authorized New Jcraey here, after enjoying his annual vaca- At the Solemn High Mass offered new conmiliuH arc (ieorse M. Co- Corned Sparc Hibs, lb. 24c Large Can SALMON 15c ; Branch. 7-lC-4t for the repose of her soul, Rev.. Dr. han's "The Homo Towncvs," Ednur Griffin, the Pastor, was ccletornnt, POT KOAST.'all meat -22e Emmett O'Toolo, of Pino avenue, Sulwyn'a llappcr piny, "The Ailora- t LARGE CAN PEARS 15c WOOD FOR SALE !Rev, WiUiam Liinnery was Deucon hlo Liar." and John Goltlun's amun- haa resumed his duties at tho Du- 'and Rev. Henry Fajber, sub-deacon, FOR SALE—Fire Wood Split or Pont plant ut Purlin, uftcr being con- lnj» "Two Girls Wanted." Tb« nuv JAM, QUART JAR, 35c LIVER, per lh. Iff ' •in Block; Cordwood and Posts. Apply | After the impressive ceremony of Bli.ndlng drama Is, of conirte, "rho finud to his homo on Pine nv«nua for I tho Mass, Jlev. Dr. Griffin highly Elmer C. AppUwato, Cheosequake^ acveru'l days with an attack c*f the Slnin;;)inl Cesturo," Insi tuMi-on'a sin;- PRUNES, 2 pound box -25c W. Rose, Ceylon Ten, ii for25c grippa. ^ eulogized the deceased for her great cesa, which hns reopened lit Win- loyalty iboth. to her religion and her nln's Forty-sixth Street Theatre i»f Large DILL Pickles, .'1 for .10c Shoulder VBAL, lb 18c "~ USED CARS FOR SALE ! William King, of Second street, homo. Bii"tlu;r SIICCCMSI'III Noason on Flnwd- The deceased was >a we'll known -returned home last Saturday after n' ii y Breast V-cul, 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb. 21c We have a few very good used cars, spending his vacation in Atlantic and much respected resident of this • Two musical tmmudiHB Inivi; iii.m1 I city. She te survived by four daugh- which we will sell at a low prlco to City. to Uiurii to compete with the ulriutdy ROAST VEAL, lb. _23c 2 lb. box Cocoa 29c make room for tho new stock coming ters and three sona. entnhlished •mnmer «hnw». which in All cars are reconditioned and William S. Thoppe, of Ward ave- The funeral services were In charge arc "(.lueoii HlRh." Cresli tnim u BUM- CHUCK STEAK, lb 18c SPAGHETTI, 4 boxea .. . 25c painted. Look them over and make nue, has purchased a new Chevrolet of The Gundrum Service. Interment cessful run In PhllndHlplita. fmvtur an offer on any o.f tho following landau from Brings Garage. jwas made in St. Mary's cemetery,. Ins (lliarlus I! igRli!H unit Lni'lla • cars: ' Tho pull bearers woro: Thomas Chuck Pot Roast, lb -14c Pork Loins, rib ends, lb. 29c Carl Wilbur, of Second street, has O«ar, mid '•CnsilDB In ilia Air," ilie Nash tourins, very good. Lovely, William Munn, John Cusiclc, Clllnttgo MHRI.'IIBH with Vlvllill HlemH, Oldamolbilc touring. returned to his studies at North- , Oliver Wolah, Louis Trtnley und RUMP VBAL, lb....- Z8c TOMATOEH, 0 Iba. 25c eastern University, Boston, Mass. Ilerimnl Oranvlllc und J. Humid Cleveland touring. John Connors, Murray. Ford Sedan. Pluto Corn Boof, 3 lbs 25c FroHh SAUSAGE, lb., 35c •Willys-Knight coupe sedan. A regular meeting of the Common Thn Illppoilroun! twin HiicrunHfiilly 03tabll«hi!(l nn Hriliruly iiuw ' policy Stephen Coach. Council will bo held next Tuesday CTREMEirrO CA-LLY HAMS, lb. 22c BANANAS, IX)55. . 20c Ford trucks. evening nt itho City Hall. In HliowliiR a ftmture inotkni piuluru In (.•onnuutlon with tin- limial high Reo sedan, Into 1«25, like new. LAMB STEW, pound -18c Will i to Vinegar, gal. ... 20c Ki-o Rpcodwngtms. R. C. Stophonson, of Dnvld street, ,„.„.•„ C~*PRESENT PLAY Ki-ndc vmidi'vltlo. Tlitu ni'W pnlU-y. % to Gire "Tha Largo Box Washing; Powdor 20e FREDERICK H. HICKS, Inc. has purchnBcd u new Huick sedan. | p£ Br?g«d«"" which IH HttriuaUiK horUoB of IIKIVIC HeckcM Flour 12 Mi lb. ... REO DISTRIBUTOR und viimlovllli! fiutn I" thn MB then- 319 M»di«on Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Goodman, of Momburn of tliu Indcpi'iidenco En- trn, lonvi>s tho I'nlaco n» thn unl.v 122 North Broadway Telephone 261 Phone 1178, Perth Aniboy South River, were lociil vi3ltor» on nine ami Hum* Company will pivsi'Mt hiiimn iilnylng itrnlisht MR t>nie Sunday. j U> the local public .some time in Octo- vaudevlllo In New Paife Four THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FROTH-BLOWERS ARE FOR SALE ALL GOOD FELLOWS MAN DROWNED House between Broadway and Ste- WIFE TARES VINOL vens Avenue, 9 rooms, part improve- ments, good condition for $3500. Week-End Specials at Six Thousand Londoners Are JN CLAY PIT House, between Stevens and Pine FEELS FINE NOW Banded to Help the Poor. Bathing at Furraan'i Pit Fatal to Avenues, 6 rooms, part imrjroved, "I was weak and had no strength. Perth Amboy Man. good condition for $3500. Since tailing Vinol, I feel fine now and do my work again."—Mr». G. Xuiidou.—Luud«n has discovered The body of Joseph Pillar, of 237 House, Pine Ave. between David Hall avenue, Perth Amboy, who and Augusta Sts., 6 rooms, 2 lots, Barnetherger. The very FIRST till? existence of 11 now and weird or- drowned while bathing at Furman's week you take Vinol, you begin to •ganlziitlon rejoicing In tlie title of garage, all improvements, gas and pit in Sayreville, was recovered by clectrice service. Price reasonable feel itronger, eat and »leepi better. *Te Ancient Order of Froth-Uluwers," relatives and friends on Monday, af- Vinol is a simple, strengthening iron Greenspan's Will sell 42 lot on Oak St., Mel- uf wtilcli Ilie head nnd front, or In the ter working for many hours with rose for $90 - ' •* and cod liver compound in use for language of the order, the "No. 1" Is grappling hooks and other ^devices. over 25 years by weak, nervous wo- JIO I VMS u person' than Sir Alfred Pillar, who had been visiting with men, run-down men and sickly child- Fripp, the king's surgeon. friends in Sayreville, decided to take ren. Contains no oil—pleasant to At Lowest Prices! John Street Let it be snld lit once, for Sir Al- a dip in the pit on Sunday. He ap- take. Walter Peterson, Druggist. fred's reputation for sobriety, that the peared to have been enjoying the NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS order, ut uny rate, as far us lie Is con- swim, when suddenly he sank while cerned, Is-uot u mere beer drinking or- in the middle of the pit. A boy in The merchandise that we advertise is guaranteed standard ganization—though its members are the .near vicinity noticed the man ?o quality. If found otherwise money will be refunded. supposed to "gollop their beer with down and notified the man's friends. SPECIAL SALE ON FRESH MEATS • The Sayreville police were in teat," mid to be adepts ut "the noble charge of the search for the man's —AT— Dave Greenspan, Prop. 126 N. Broadway art-mid gentle and healthy pastime of bodj' unt.l late Sunday night. The froth-blowing." It is In fact u char- bod}', when found, was viewed by itable socleLy which alms ?j assist Coroner William Gowen and later Telephone 19 East side London slum children, nnd removed to his establishment* MONAG BAN'S already It has contributed handsome minis to various charities. SHEFFIELD CREAM MASON FRUIT JARS Hindquarters Lamb 35c The order has some 0,1)00 members, HELD HERE ON Plate or Soft Rib...... 10c 3 tall cans dozen a number which is growing dally, for every true Froth-Mower must bring in DESERTION CHARGE Fqrequarters Lamb 25c Choice Cut Steaks.—35c quarts 85c pints 75c new members. The outward badge of 25c the order in engraved silver cuff links, James Murray, of the Borough of Richmond, Staten ' Island, is being . Fresh Dressed Fowl 35c Skin Back Hams 38c and the wearers thereof curry held at the local Police Headquarter) MASON JAR COVERS Large Package Duz "pusses" or "permits" purporting to pending the arrival of officials from Cali Hams .....24c grant permission for them to wear Richmond, who instructed the local Fresh Roasting quarts or pints, doz. the cuff links In the United States authorities on Wednesday to place 19c and other foreign countries. A Murray under arrest on a disorderly Chickens 42c Cottage Hams —.45c 3 pkgs. 55c "Blower" (the lowest grade) must charge, which was later changed to 30r never wear Oxford "bags," or "Dor- read desertion. Prime Rib Roast 25c Smoked Tongues 40c MYONE HAND SOAP Itnl Blazers." He must pay a sub- Murray, who married Mrs. Ida HERSHEY'S COCOA Ecrlptlou of D shillings per yeur. Scully, 'formerly of Main street, this Chuck Pot Roast 22c Fresh Made Sausage 38c 3 cans Next In rank comes the "Blnster," city, left several days ago, his wife V& lb. can who must undertake to obtain 25 mem- and five children, it is alleged, and 25c bers, to eat his whelks only with a was ibclicved to have come to this city. 15c •teal fork; to chew the date stamp off Soon after tbe local authorities were Quality Guaranteed White Rose Coffee his railroad ticket; eat aspuragua with instructed to glide Murray up, Officer boxing gloves ou his hands; to doff Bloodgood rounded up the man. Un- 209 DAVID ST. bean or ground, lb. less the Staten Island police come TEL. 26 Gulden's Mustard his hat to all pawnbrokers' signs and here shortly to claim their man, it Is brewers' druys, and to curry a cork- expected that Murray will be releas- 49c 2 jars screw. ed, _ : Highest of all comes the "Grand l^phoon"—a rank specially created FINED $20.00 Good Luck Jar Rubbers 25c for Jack Hayes, who secured 1,000 3 dozen new "Blowers" In six weeks. 'Charles Miller, of 312 Kearney Campbell's Beans "No. 1"—Sir Alfred Frlpp—revealed avenue, Newark, who failed to put the creation of this post In a circular in an appearance at the local police 25c or Tomato Soup letter to the order as follows: court after receiving u summons for 3 cans '"Sly dear Froth-Blowers. In ac- using vile and indecent names to Os- Japanese Toilet Paper knowiedglng the receipt of the won- car Luedeke, also of Newark, on the derful sum of £400 from you for our | State Highway on Sept. 2nd, was 1000 sheets 3 rolls 25c Wee Waifs fund . . . please accept , brought from Newark by Scrgoawt our earnest coiiKrntulntlons. and es- i Ry»" <"> Wednesday to plead guilty peclally do we thank the Blasters for to the charge and to be fined tweMy 25c Aunt Jemima Pancake their additional zeal, nnd In particular, dollars by Police Justice Forgotson. Pure Cider Vinegar Flour the gruud typhoon (Jack Hayes) for his wonderful record of 1,000 new P. R. R. TO SPEND LARGE 16 oz. bottle, 2 for .2 pkgs. Blowers In six weeks. You are help- SUM ON AUTOMATIC SIGNALS Ing me to help those who are unable 25c 25c to help themselves. Get on with It, Extension of automatic signals and QUALITY FIRST—ECONOMY ALWAYS boys." train control devices now beinK made on the Pennsylvania Railroad involve The money referred. to, I..s. the ,bal. - expenditures totaling $8,000,000. The 1 ince of members' subscriptions after expenditures bcing made at'tMs time "SERVICE AT CHAIN STORE PRICES ' payment for stationery ai»d cuff links, j represent the greatest investment and most extensive installation in sig- BABY MARMOT nal protection ever undertaken on the Pennsylvania Railroad or any other railroad at one time. HOT SHOT SPECIALS Important new principles to guard against failures in the observance of signals are being worked out by the PHONE FOR FOOD—206 company in connection with this pro- gram. A new device has been de- "ITS THE BETTER WAY" signed which consists of electrically operated mechanism by which the in- dication given by the "wayside" sig- nals—that is the signals displayed on SATURDA Y—MONDA Y—TUESDA Y 1 s I r^Bp; •' \ j i masts at the side of the track or' on I Jt>lJL & W£%> -• ' r' overhead signal bridges—is 'duplicat- PALMOLIVE SOAP es *&m&~ . mms et) in miniature within tne engine LARGE DUZ cdb, keeping the indications contin- 3 cakes uously before the engineman and fire- 19c man. 3 pkgs. 55c In addition to the engineman and 23 c fireman having continuously before them signals in the cab, each "less favoralbleV indication by these sig-j Maxwell House Coffee Del Monte Peaches nals is immediately called to their at- 1,1b. can NEVER WAS—and . \ - tention by an audible warning—a sliced or halves whistle which is connected with the No. NEVER WILL BE— signals. There are two sets of sig- 51 can nals in the cabs, one on the engineer's side miul the other on the fireman's 28c side. Thus, each will receive an i- Quart Jar a man who is happy because he didn't save his dentical separate warning. Sweet Mixed Pickles A train control system involving Aunt Jemima money. , these cab signals, and what is known as a "stop nnd forestaller" device, has 35c PANCAKE FLOUR Making and saving money is the impetus that One of thi' IIIVOIIK! pels of tourists just been completed on the Pennsyl- new pack tn I lie Yt'llmvKlnnp Nnllonal park In vania Railroad's main line between creates high ideals, gives men the courage to strive HIIH IIIIII.V ninrimit, whirh Is photo HairisburHarrisburRg and Baltimore. This In- Quaker Puffed Rice 2 pkgs. graphed his lui'iil of inlllt from volved the equipping of approximate- for greater things, and drives them onward to suc- a nu'diclnc drupper. ly 150 locomotives with the necessary 2 pkgs. electrical and mechanical ".npnratus 25c cess. Cor 'the operation of this system, 29c Former Stage Favorite which is actuated by eler.Tioal circuits In the tracks itself. Heishey's Cocoa Our Savings Department welcomes new ac- . Mad*: Dame by England Tlio present program of the Penn- GRAPE JUICE London. - Mm. Madge Kcnilal, whn Vz lb. can counts both large and small and we have plans that ) sylvania Railrond for the extension Red Wing has lii'cn iniido a Hnnm of the RHIIMII of cnlb signals nnd train control cov- make saving a pleasure. Nnwlrc mill will herenfter he known ers the main line from Harrisburg to 35c bottle 15c as Oiimo MiulK(> Ketidiil, WIIH n favorite Altoona, the main line from Gamden wllh Ilicnter coi'rs In Mm United Ktntns to Atlantic CitV, the main line of the Set your goal and save with us. during the lute eighties, when she Panhandle Division from Pittsburg to Certo Fruit Pectin loured thoro wllh her husband, W. H. Columbus, Ohio, and the main line of 25c Kcndnl, In "A Scrap of l'uper," Mar- the Columbus Division from Colum- bottle "'"' ninny other plnys with bus to Indianapolis. SO A PINE POWDER which Nhe mid her IIUHIIIUKI were Iden- 4 jikgs. 25c 29c tified In Mngliuul. Sulncillic fur Ilic Clthon. SOAPINE SOAP Ontne Madge Kenilal was horn of PAROWAX thenlrlcnl puraitH nnd first appeared 4 large bars 25c on the UI'IIIHII MIIIKC In IBM. In more R»M ESTATE 3-1 lb. pkgs. tlwn Hlicly yeurs uf acting she has FOR SALE plH.ved nearly every fonmle part In 1 hoii«e, 8 rnoms, all 'Improvements SHAD and (ho other with 4 lots, shade trees, fruit trees, 25c pluyn, nn wnll IIH countlesH grape nrbor. on upper Main St., Bor- White Rose modern roles. Mrs. Kemlnl made her ouch of SayvviUe. 2 cans laflt Btnfio npiiparnnpfi fifteen yenra 1 hvo fnmilv house on Augusta St. Good Luck ago, hut IR Hllll very active us a Rents for $40.00 per month. Will be sold cheap. JAR RUBBERS «|)«Bl(cr and phllunthroplc worker. 1 house and 2 lota on Augusta St. 27c 3 dozen $3,500 takes it- Drop in Baggage Some lots loft yet at Seacroft Ter- VAN CAMP'S CATSUP New York.—Tin- fad'of sennt rai- race. 'Prices from $200.00 up. I 25c ment Is lough nn b«K«ngR transfer Two lots nn David St, Between' 25c bottle mpn. TIIIH yt'nr's hiiHlnexR In the city Brondwny and Roncwell St. ! MASON JARS IN pullulated at half a million trunk* 1 house nnd 2 lots, 7 rooms and, 19c ftgnliiHi (rehln thnt number two yonrs irnge on Prospect St., gas, oleetri-' Pints 69c (igi). The prlnclpnl IRIIHOII aHHlgned Is city and heat. | My T Fine Chocolate that a girl traveler ctirrloH hor wnrd- 4 lots on Darrow St. between Wil- Quarts 79c THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. cox Ave, nnd Devoc St., South River. Pudding roho In hor pnrHp or soniPlhliiK surh Soil 1 or 4. White ROHC nnij n man tittt>» hl» In Ills golf bug. 1 hnuse and 2 lots, all Improve- 3 pkgs. 29c South Amboy, N. J. ments, except hont. Corner of I'nrk-j TUNA FISH Killed Child at Prowler cr Ave, and Portln Hi. Easy lerms, ! D, and C. Lemon Pie 2 cans Pino City, Minn. Mistaken for un Sovornl other proporlins centrally Filling nnlinnl prowling nhoiit tli« ohlnlti'ii located for sale. We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings Apply to 3 pI&KH. 29c 25c yiinl, Mlulo Kiiltlcppcl WHN HIIOI uml E. J. O'CONNOR i I (I yd liy her father here. 123 Broadway THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THREH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 LOCAL PEOPLE ON CARD OF THANKS PETIT JURY PANEL We wish to take this means of ex- Lee Stluts,.Harry S. Farisen, Jas. pressing our appreciation to all those J. Gallagher, and Edward Dolan, all who assisted in any way during our MADISONJTOWNSHIP of this city, have been named on the recent bereavement, especially thank- Mrs. John Nyman, daughters Alice petit jury panel. The jury meets on ing those who sent flowers and auto- and Ro.sc nadd son Q-eorge spent theSeptember 21st, and the drawing took mobiles and for the many expres- week end at Washington, D. G. place last Friday before County sions of sympathy received. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas of Cheese- Judge John P. Kirkpatrick. Joseph Kierst and Family quake entertained Mrs. Catherine Friday (Tonight) Clark of Brooklyn over the week end Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glucr and The George O'Brien and Anita Stewart in CHARLES (Buck) JONES Fred Schulmeister visited Delaware Charles William Stares be "Water Gap Sunday, "Rustling For Cupid" in "The Fighting Buckaroo A sociable was held by the ladiss New York City of the Episcopal Church of Cheese- Last Chapter "Casey of Coast Guard" Novelty Cartoon quake on Thursday night. Miss Lorraine Bailey of Milltown has been spending several weeks with Sunday Monday her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday Karl Rehfus, of Runyon and has re- James Kirkwood-Mary "Old Loves and New" turned to her home. Carr-Mary Astor-Betty with GEORGE O'BRIEN in Dorothy Kirschemcr, of Brooklyn, "Silver Treasure" has returned to her home after spend- -^or every order-* Compson Lewis Stone and ing a few weks with relatives at everyday Barbara Bedford Runyon. In An 8 Part Special Comedy Those who are attending the Mat- "Tlie Wise Guy" Earle Foxe awan High School from Gheesequake XXTHEN your order arrives at Tho in a Van Bibber Comedy are Susie Burlew, Edna Wood, Miaria V V Charles William Stores it is tan- —also— Latest Weekly News died just as you would handlp it, if you Schulmeister and Mary Bidun. were here to personally supervise. Wo "Fighting Hearts" "The Reporter" Mr. John Rehfus, of Kunyon, has know that to you your order is of tho ut- purchased a new Oakland sedan from most importance, so we fill it accordingly. Wednesday Thursday—Double Features the Armstrong Agency at South Riv- itttiy ofouronimafe~\r er. \ shipped the mme day \ And our Interest does not stop once tho Cecil De Mille's Greatest Picture Two Excellent Pictures Miss Henrietta Brown, of Cheese- order is filled but carries on until tho shipment tjuy an received — I lias been dispatched by mail, express or freight to Date Madge Bellamy and Edmund Lowe in quak-e, is teaching in the South River S-HOtlR-SERVICE- ond tho goods have been received by you, to High School. your entire satisfaction. That is Tho Charles "The Road To Yesterday" "Black Paradise" i Mr. Elmer 'Dieker, of Runyon, is a and practically all at* William Stores' idea of service. student .at Eutger's College, New the balance on the with William Boyd and Vera Reynolds and HAREY CAREY in Brunawick. That is tho reason why millions of people will following day— depend upon their Catalog for Foil nnd Winter, Comedy "The Man From Red Gulch" EAGLE KNICHTS TO 24-HOUR-&RVICB fortheir Wintoroutfitsnnd their ChrlBtmasshop- CONVENE IN STATE ping. They know that here they will not only Annual Session Of Grand Castle At receive "6orvico"i but oatitfaction, comfort and Manasquan Monday, Sept. 20. ' variety as well. Bridgeton, Sept. 12:—The 43rd an- All this is guaranteed. nual session of the Grand Castle of If you alroady have a catalog oso it today. It (New Jersey, Knights of the Golden will pay you. If you haven't u catalog use tho Eagle, will be held in Manasquan on coupon and a book will bo sent you at onco Monday, Sept, 20, beginning at 10 free of charge. o'clock, daylight saving time. Act quickly! For the first time in many years A House With a Paper Roof the State body will therefore meet elsewhere than in Trenton, the re- vised laws allowing each Grand Castle THE CHARLES WILUAM STORES, Inc., 113 Sioru Bulldin.. N.w Yoik Cllr , Your house roofed with tissue paper would be just about as much protection to you as the or- I'lcnst htudmc roilpalJ.ut once, aoopy oTyour new catalog to fix the place of the next session. H mi at '"' K"n •>". in May of each year. Those pnsaing f.itloiy the entrance examinations arc Bent 1385 to school beginning September 10th. Over flop worth ofacce^ory equip- "In Class I.," snys Sergennt Gam- ment is included without extra cut! mill, "my desk mnte was from San Francisco, the man in front of me EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITE* •wns from the regular c'nnst artillery stationed in Fort Mnnroo, his desk- J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE VULCANIZING mnte wns from Boston, the man 1 v hind me from Maine, his desk-mate Authorized Dealer for Middlesex County Repairs Guanmteed to Outlast the Tire was from Portland, Oregon, itnd while I was from New Yurie, so you HOC no 363 DivUion Street 2S0 George Street mutter where you may go, ynu will find n Buddy from near horn*1." Perth Amboy New Brumwick SENIOR CLASS OPENING THE TIRE SERVICE CO. • —o— The senior tOnst of St. MnryV 161 New Brunswick Ave. Perth Amboy school will resume studies nn Mon- Office Supplier and " ,.,, day. The Imlnncp of the school was •TUDEBAKER opened during the week. An extra Telephone 158 FRANK WOGLOM lnrfjc nttpnilnnce from outside of the city is prevmlont thin year. I 107 Smith St. fanh ABM| k'ejderie lies.. ileRider and Latter By Burlew, of X TtfBe iKinber* of the Geu». .W'.Uton T. Apiplegate, R m A^'Biiriew's Restaurant", Jnc.V.,' George R. JUoW»son,'.R. ..._18« na* .Tnomas-L; Hanson, R.'l 208-24ft:, DR. GRIFFLN GETS Dnvid •G; Thomas' .i:.:__. 169 132 ; 143 il«0- ^ v a , . "the sHor> highway Edward M. Kane, D 173"'l35 143'182 • orgfen. (Heights is, now being, op- John Fuehs _ 15?'128. 140 W . 1-91' 138' J d ,under -the management' of ^ WOMEHOME For Surrogatrg e "»• Clark, 'ipifner'slx day bicy- Presented With' Pune At Exerciie* CjiarleCl s L. F Forman, R 190 244 88 149 ' 100-149,' -"nd caibaretf 6iwnerj;'<«f -NT"- Heidi'Sunday Evening Andrew Kirkpatrick, D 168' 125 145.184 ,1207 1?4 -''-65 Clarke has. just"*efui For Freeholders— *'' (' .' •.-•-• .- •- ip to- Australia,. where he . On Sunday evening last, the parish- George S. Applegate, R 1B9- 248 91 155 110 149 "802..2J&—1486 ioners'of-St, Mary's church and theRobt. R. Vandenbcrgh, R. ..190 241 90 150 •106 146 -299 '226--144& (people of South Amtboy, rendered, i James F. Hefferty, D 165 124 144 178 65, 87—1097 5 reception to Dr. Edward C. Griffin", Hugh J. Gallagher, D 1G8 129 145 182 201 tt4G 61 93—1126 too,' of the,'independence.o£ polittc;a] hi. pastor of St. MaTy's? on Ms" return For Coroner— thought Tierce is .the local fesxilte m \\We\Sjk from.a three months'' tour'oif the" Charles E. Darling, R 189 227 8G 139* 102 140 304 ,226—1418 the "vote,, sn the, .-, $30,000,000, Sjate ia ntfjcngdr connected with countries of Europe. • Many Clergy F. Herdman Harding, D.,....1G2 138 138 131' 203 145 61' 92—1110 BondiDfibfc .proposition. 'This'., was fronvneaiiby parishes, including the For Councilman— ' - lo'stan'tUfs^city by "a majority ol 321. LifiwoodiiVian^Cleaf,' ft l hi thiVjt ill assistants'of St. Mary's, Rev. Wm. F IUchwd Meatopy, Sr, R. .206 249 — 455 Of course,"this doe?.not' materially Lannary' and Rev. ,H«nry A. Pabe affect the State results as" the mea-.the ^offie'e/.of'l.._,., _ ,_., ., , John French,' D ...174 131\ — 30fl sure WSLS vr J w«are present;.also,Congressman Har- Walter'Injnan,,R, ., 321 239—' 5(50 ! ' adopted by a comparitively' city,-an'''- appointive office/,«iofl,yedfi old Hoffman, members of the^ South PblPublii c Que»tionQi — ismall majority. considerable Mrenjeth. Inilbo"'race." for:'' %*e, .besldea.^idlnVin thithiss Amiboy Ro.tary Club and many other V 60 ' '92 ,87, 85 49 66 ''65' 60 523 Qespite .the absence.of local con. the position ."it/is, 'im^erptocdilihp.''. notable .y y :ry,,jhas. been ixi rapei in man'y of personages graced theocea 78 ,132 -80 94 124- 87 150 93—'844 'tests.,and 'the more or less apathetic puiitrte's in-Eurdbe., Before the sion. ^, v •- /*"...^ J > : Justices of the Peace, First Ward, Second District: Floyd McKenna 2s'*'"r*"".B" "••" "™ —™».<-<~Y> "" *""Cleaf, receiveU nmety'^votieg,''•''VanV it of ^rohibitiqp/lie. conducted The prograg m wsnderqd,' was very L. L. Shoppard 1;" P. Applcgate 1; S; Sheppard. Following no good, not ii r j;al.votSft 'TJAA J?u?«™i £»"*" Cleiaf also received a'numbenumber «f.votes«fvotes; ae»Claiike's''-ojU3i^a'd street in rbe k in other districts? IStbeeecond ward,;f. tractiv andd iTitGrestin'^^. -The pppupilss district, C. Nkwryo 1; A, Bush i; L. Van Cleaf 4; J. SpinP a 1. * Second Sni?al f 9 rwfi £S ??i ! ' fllih Shl J£f 1 NfZTd '» fotJl t<*1 «f' 2».8»922 cast tJwi their r vntMvotes ,nr or ahe got five voteBj •in.'thVthlixl' he grit," 'of the Junior and S.eii'ior fllgih Schopl Wurd, First District! J. Connelly 3;'L. Rosenfcerg 4; J. Triggs " " " ""* - " 1 .rendered the welcome soTig'.wh'fch was not in district, A. Bush 7; M. J. Leonard; l'j.L. 'Vailt deaf 5 22 votes, nnd lAithejflrit.ward.hd gdt followed by a very rar« and,well ren- ^T^l'^-is notable that of the 2092 votes four votes.'..'.Yute'sVBorneo;'also a. dered musical treat *by the Columbian Foufth vrard^ resident, received a total- Quartet'composed of Elrita-Brochel, of -13 votes i»'hfefcown ward. Other.. Soprano; Claire Flaherty., Contralto; votes cast were "ttofe -for Theod-oTe' Manduka, iwo'"foif''Janie8 Tutitin' andt". John 'Lemon, Tenwej' William Kull- one f or J. Gleaaon., " •' ' • ;' tnian, Eariton«; and directed by Maes There were ,two'' Justices of the? - troRemo .Traverna, ' Pence to.be elected "from, ehli" rth contusion «f this progiani tion district ecpt thfi p'A. Kress gave the address In 'the first and fourth wards the tion district except the'first ward, jtal)r. Gmifin and prt- h h l lld t 'with a purse, a token or $ejwn from the members; £and., friends in" South | publican 'candidate, Walter Sppard,PShoppard,'P.. ApplegatApplegate and'Sadies world Vhea mid no opposiM&ni . Mr. Inman receiv- Sheppard'eacShdh h got one. v Tl pp irofl>wed to responded *nd:thjoked ed a totall of SCOO votes in both dis- In tHe second ward E. J, O'Connor •,• LARSON GETS; TWO NOMINATED tricts' O.f his ward. In the first dis- got fourteen votes «nd L. Eosenber^ "•' trict of the* ward, his home district by four., John Connelly got three votes AS LEGION BEAB;S%,tho.way,: he was given a total o£ 321•and J. Triggs, E<1. Rath'burn and Tho«- ' BI6J0TEHERE •• - jVQtes out of a possible 384 cnsl. In Mnhoney eacfo one. c|lity next Wed»l stantly., .'presen t in }\ .... _-it» all Together With Haniqn 1 Lendi Ticket Louu Roienberg and Jacob Jacobten the'other district ordinarily less over- In the Third wardtM. Leonard spot- 'f. ' 4-V>w/\tthroug« niht hiltf«s toravelaVliMatoflia;'!h Europe. This With 1,510 Vote» . Named Lait Night For Commander whelmingly Republican thnn hi3 own,32 votes, Jos. MoKeon", 13 j Leo Coak^f closed the program for the evening, i • r ' • r> i ^~"~* . T ' t * , I'hfi received a total of 23l> votes out ley 6, T. Quhrlan, 4 and A. B.' Bush. At Tuesday's election the people' of i Louis Rosenberg and Jacob Jacob- of 330. that were enst in the election. 7. Both Leonard and Bush also ror t .„- borlnn The hall was filled to its capacity and 1 all South Amboy rejoiced, with tho t'.ls. city expressed, coniiiience I **„ «™.the apponente n. the battle In.the First ward, Richard Neiltopp, ccived several votes in the fourth and nce^ajfbor- Inn, for the L 1 parishlonerejat Dr, Griffin's,return. Stwte 'Senator'HJorgan Larson, -wher N J™," Sr., running: for re-election as Coun- second wards; Bush also getting on ' M famous by its fcHt-y gave him u majority of 402 voteifffi 5-Of, Ameman LegMon of t th1 lns .:, ptto Lendberg, The program was as follows*;' : °J . ) ci)man against John French, won byin thheI,'"'Io that in viow of his majority ha would ro, were nominated for the positions jand thc numDer of names written in Jerome, R. Forgotson, J MS jat Ke'yport h«8 attracted a b« a candidate n Ni .iir. Quartet. Maestro re-elected to' the assembly over David Further nominations will be made >TSC,iiiuar front "•-"—'-' When A. -Kr*sv=ilr. an, opportunity to havbae their names oil -^Monday, higttrt meritjbadiges to a Giffi'D p Hanson ats .was,predicted, polled-,the" < riw.^riinjcCrSomw, wiJI ;;Arddress,(^ev.;E..lae«Uon> th£''baHot(s. num'bex-of scouts.. .The. awarding will wMl 8catir.|f capacity-of three, candidates in this city; 1510,".this,b^- take place,at .the First Baptist Church Wash INO118. •Afl»her3f»nda i iiig'aKb the same nuftb^'polled for SACRED HEART CHOIR and-Scoutj, Executive Lunri, of the and :;>< GIVEN CHICKEN DINNER Rariton Council/of which this'troop' Sensfos ?Lar8^j},( Congressman.' Hat at tlie v is a pant, will be present. Scoutmas- old tGUHioffman wa^ campaiga ,mari; J The$acre d' Heart choir was tender- ,ter-J, -Tracy, Dill,'of the local troop, At a 'ger'fo* Hanson,, Atpplt as l ed a chicken1-supper last night by Ttfr." filiyHH votes *nd<*nd<- Mortjaon; 1,404 will alsa make » few remarks. The held i --- « - *-in 'Zaroiorgi^ at their ot«8.v Tho,rtas receivedi ; 1«117 votes;! awarding will take place starting at to hf . ayenue.|The home was 7:80 o'clock.- - 1 f^f^y y CKneCl134^«lVl,134 d FtM;r0S8 " can . decorated in the Thanks- The ..fathers of-the memlbers of the' S- - this'inorningr.iiouri quarts' iha'a'pint .FiVld ik« Vote _, ,„', colors,:, the • color .scheme of for . /The Republican .candid»tefe..for local troop.are asked to ib« 1 i -..-I.,, jfe chiQjr^prssented Mi-, and 'ton Second street:'-Tlieaefyards ' " Zwnrfrski i Mr;u'F. R. Holman is chairman p •by.'the-alley;V; •"'• beautiful-gift. the Courtof Hondri Otiher.meimlbe ifrty-fiVe guests present, com- , Mr. .P«igel 'and Second atretfsA A^cbfrling "fitom thm city aree, James Housel, Mr. .P«igelbe mew wlio were" in'the '' '" 'i River, Perth OH'Ldhl - J. A .J Johnsoh n • Trenton. OHv«r'i icutthe time above,.mention«d,.they Hold* ^'ced three woinw and a-.' man in ^MISCJLtAHEOU! ^SHOWER. (_ . .urinig ear,'we qf the women, rid- irtg"oh the running board «f the.car. surprise .,'miscemneous shower .These.people are thought,to have had was vterfderetf MiM '^nes<* Gilfedder something to do with' the affair; V Surrogate for. theiftve, year tengn', I^r ast night at the ihiome of Mrs. J. Per- TONIGHT ceivjng; a majority^of approximately gusonKon,Ward avenue, in honor of Annual Affair Promitet ' BOYCE RADIO EXPANDS > ^',500 ln],tlje -county 'ovef his. Demo her approaching ^ marriage to Ray- . Many Dance Lovtri erattc. opponent, Andrew Kirkpatrick. mond Nelson^of this city. The rooms During' the past week 'Willvam M this city, F.or,man was g-iveri 1,461 ere decorated, in green and white Boyce, propri«torof the BoyceJRadiei It is expected that th Votes' and Kirkpatrick 1,114, 'a ma-repe paper, the talble decorations be- boy High Softool aidit nlv«rsH;y,,wiH,bo the pHn-and Battery Service completed nego- jority of 387, ing Chrysanthemums. The favors tiations fox a bra'nch statfon at Main- well -fUled tonight wit' l d •-; i • • New Coroner vere of pink and' white. At eleven friends of Luke A. L' street, •Sayreville. •Oharles'Darling, of New Brunswick 'clock a bountiful supper was served. Mr. Peter T«rnyik, well known' in American'Legions 0 Republican, '.was. elected as coroner Sanies, .singing 'arid dancing were en- their annual Armi" the neighboring,borough"as an expert to serVe for tjirep years,'ovpr F. Herd- byed during'the evening^ The ^ reipatr man wfil- Jilave .chfergo of the y g vening^ The niu^'* The audiDo-rium man Harding, the Democratic choice. ic ,wa* ifurnlaheflhd d b p new branch and fwVU taie'care'of "a ;les by a Miree piece ly decorated for 1 h ftf di^gmWon from In this city, Darling received 1,413 rchestra. Powers Players ' 1 and service, In that territory. • " u Count / and the State Council votes 'and Hardman 1,110. 'Darling furnish the mu i., . succeeds W,.Edwai'd Gdwcn, wh'a has 1 FOR SALE ' I* your Radio performing at good is general'cha ' nomh.aiion of officers for the sorved as one "of th'e coroners ihjihis 1 it ahould? Or your batteries. Let assisted by 2 t Mttr *il' also taik<3 place du'r- Up-io-date tiroom home at a great county fo^ t)he!past.t'hrfe years^ * ' it t«it both—you get the'Full benefit local Post, > liwinuw session. bargain, Frederick H. Le»r, - 210 if long experience. S. F. LEAGEfe, program wi' -*—-si. 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.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927 DEWP.SEY-TUNNEY FIGHT PIC- lOtti and final chapter of'"The Gold- Guard will appear in the latest com- w&th the regular show. The first Telephone 68- P. A. ., TURES AT EMPIRE TONIGHT en Stallion", and an Andy Gump 2 edy "Wow", "The Beauty Parlor". story shown Saturday matinee and Rei. Phone 530«W Metuchen part comedy. The bill is one of the This is a brand new series of 12 com- night, Nov. 19th, there after a new The Empire wlill show tonight, the strongest the Empire has scheduled in plete -stories each one starring Al story every Saturday. The complete SPORTS ottictol Pemps^y-Tunney fight pic- any one day. Oooke and Kit Guard. Every Satur- WM.STRUVE&SDNS By "BILL" O'TOOLE tures, showing the much discussed Next Friday, Nov. 18th the greatest day matinee and night one of these list of Empire attractions are found FLORISTS . ' 7th round in alow motion The fight animal serial ever screened "A Dan- stories wall be shown in conjunction elsewhere in tihis issue. GAMES IN SACRED Floral Detignta Specialty created a f urqre in Chicago aboiu the gerous Adventure" will start. Every GreenhaiiMi: 355 Xaurie Street HEART SENIOR LEAGUE '.'tang «o In the second game the Robins took the measure of tftc Eagles. The first A Guitars, $7 to $25. . Salf of tihia game was anteresting, bu' ', ftCthe same .half the Bobins piled uj THE BEGINNER IN MUSIC Nice a lpad which oould not be overtaken NAM _, Pianos, $40 to $700. * The final score was 46 to 26. by It it «uch a relief to a i " "The score, first gome: buiy hojiiebeeper on a Strings for all musical in- ,'•;'-,' '" ' Hawk*. bu«y morning to know G. Fl. EDWIN BENT • 4 2\ „ that the can phone for/-* struments, 5c to 25c each. .'^ >Zam,ordki, f - 1 Director ham, and receive exactly the line cuU a« W tho 1 had personally (elected1 them. Her greatest com- Latest Music Rolls, large 1 «?f the r 1 fort it our dependability. .'•'•' ; •_ /. V.,* Fre«h Fiih Ever/ Wednesday and Friday sizes, 50c. 6 Edwin Bent Coniervatory of M*»iea! •- "Shop Here and Save" / Standard Cunningham Fl.. Tl Art, Throu(hout New Jefwy • • - '.Baranoski, f •2 16 8TRA¥BP,HOS. Tubes. JSoiibcr, t ... 0 4 ,'Gfircyca, c _ 0 4 CHOICE MEATS 0 2 (Editor's Note—This is the . ,e facility' in this matter, the list . _ i 0 2 tenth in the series of special articles of vocalists, violinists, cellists and the 110 N. BROADWAY PHONE 140 bhat throw light on many phases of leading ordhostral players will find The New Crosley Bandbox, "' 13 28 musical topics that are of interest to nearly all of them proficient pianists. A TS Second game, score: . our readers. Other topic suggest- Of course, it goes without saying that less accessories, $55.00. Robint ions may be mailed to this newspaper those who desire to become compet- ,G. Fl. Tl. 'or direct to the Edwin Bent Conser- ent pianists should make an early Zdanewicz, t '. 8 2 IS vatory of Musjaal Art at New Bruns- start with their chosen instrument. Witczak, 1 _ - 8 1 17 wick, N. J.) Tho best results can only be attain- Other Bargains In , 0 4 ed by first mastering notation in both Zysch, c - 2 "Well begun is lhalf done" in mu- clefs. This can 'bo "accomplished in _ da, g 0 ' 4 sic as in life. The1 elements of music Instruments 1 3 two weeks if the proper methods arc Nowak, g ... are so fascinating and so much of the both clefs from the vory beginning, romance- of history attaches to every 1 4(3 although few people did this in tihe detail from the first year of study, pnst, each your brings a larger per- 107 N. BROADWAY that the beginner whoso path of mus- Fl. Tl. centage of thgse who tnnko this prop- ical progress ijs properly chosen, finds er start. Many faulty technical hub- Miller, f .... 1 1 ever new satisfaction and Increasing NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS < 0 its are prevented in advance by tihis Kufoistak, f - 0 delights as the mysteries of music method of study. The many ipianists Notice is hereby given that sealed Stumpy, c 3 IK unfold. Nebus, g 0 4 hand being played ibefore the right bids will be received by the Board off , 0 2 As tho grouiffl work upon which (whoso chord (playing exhibits the left Chosen Freeholders of Middlesex ,'Dziekam, g J »1 one's musical future is to depend si hand instead of exactly together, are County for the laying and relaying 11 4 26 olf such vast importance, particular victims 0i the fuulty teaching meth- concrete sidewalks and resetting stre'ss should be laid upon one's in- ods that introduce the young pianist, Milestone curb along Rahway ave- *'. The next set of games will be play- troduction to the tonal art No mat- only to the treble clef for several nue in the Borough of Carteret, •\«d Monday night. The Robins will ter what the branch of music in used, then the beginner will iplay in Middlesex County and opened and j" play the Birds while the Hawks will Which one wishes to become proficient months. . The reason for this Is that read in public at the County Record ''''take on the Eagles. it is by means of ipiano study that Uie they strive, to read tho Ibass cl«f first Bulding, New Brunswick, N. J., on most comprehensive foundation may because of its strangeness to them, Thursday, November 17th, 1927, ai I. JFlJ*jE BOUTS PUT ON 'be laid., triing a (percussion instru- and the result is that they also play 2:30 o'clock p. m., standard time. ^-,. '• '* AT SAYREV1LLE THEATRE ment, the piano gives, the. most com- it first. By playing frotn'bpth clefg Drawings, specifications and forms prehensive idea of rhythm, which is at the very beginning this serious de- of bid, contract and bond for the pro- .'',- Jack McGuire, local sport favorite the corner stone >df the musical art. fect is prevented. Also it is becom- posed4 work, "prepared by W. Frank- •< presented another of Ms rapid lire It is also one oi'the few instruments • ing more of a general practice among lin Buchanan, County Engineer, havo .' figlit cards .on Monday night, wMch that supply *jie harmony of its own .properly trained teachers to use only been filed in the office of the said ,• was held at the Liberty Theatre, Say melody. JJy means of tihe ptano we the best 'in -musical literature as ARMISTICE DAY Engineer at 175 Smith street, Perth reville on Monday night for the bene- are thus brought into contact from treudhing material and not to spend so Amboy, N. J., and may be inspected fit of the Legion post of that place.the very beginning with the three many years with the trash found in by prospective bidders during busi- Many local followers of tihe fistic principal elements of music: rhythm, so mnny "methods." Beethoven, , Let us pause to honor the coura- ness hours. Bidders will be fuinish- 1 game were at the ringside to see Mc- melody and harmony. The* piano is Schubert, Groig:, Schuman, Tseha- d with a copy off the • specifications ' Guire and his men in action. al/o one of* the very Ifew domestic* in- ikowski and other standard eoripos- and blue prints of the drawings by Kennie Banks, of Rahway, a local struments that can be relied upon for ers have written a wealth of beauti- geous men and women who crossed the the Engineer on proper notice and favorite, was stacked against Joe .accuracy in pitch. The singer and the ful music, especially prepared for payment of cost of preparation. Bids Lang,' who claims Elizabeth, in the violinist must pre-hear each note they the beginner. Their music is o!f more seas and did their "bit" for this •genera- must be made on the Standard Pro-1 main event of tihe evening. In every are about to perform and a wide ac- interest and greater beauty than any postal forms in 1% manner designated •econd of 1)he affair'there , was afc- quaintance with the (piano greatly studies could he. Their knowledge of tion and the generations t;o come-— therein and required by the specifc- *lon. The boys continued to mix' it facilitates accuracy in this matter. the keyboard 'is such bhat their music ations, must be enclosed in sealed en- op and had their audience on ehfiir* Not only as an 'aid to pitch but also cultivates proper keyboard lhabits as velopes bearing the name and address' at the close of the final'round. / as a help toward a perfect ensemble they know its possibility as well as its Let us pause to revere those who, of the bidder and the name of tihe 'Biilie Inman, of this city, register- is a thorough knowledge of the piano, limitations. In this way one becomes ob-on the. outside, addressed to the ad a knoidkout over "Dutch" Miiquist, fir each soloist should know in de- a good pianist and at the same time died for so great a cause— Board of Chosen Freeholders of Mid- «f Cranford, in the third found of tail exactly what to expect of their enjoys the music of the best master dlesex County and must be accom- •velr scheduled four round/ooufc. In- accompanist .in addition to mastery of with the desirable result following panied by n certificate of a bonding an displayed unusual style during their own part. This can only be that the other meimlbers of one's Each succeeding year enhances the company agreeing to furnish bond in e opening session of the encounter done by having had ta thorough household hear only beautflful music tlu> amount of 100% of the contract, id had little. trouMo yvith the man grounding in piano paying. and they also become greatly interes- glory of their victory and its far-reach- and a. certified check for not less than arched with Mm. Teydy Parks, of All the great artists have consid- ted in the progress of the. student.. ten per cent (10%) otf the amount irjywod, 'and Joe Firiney, oi Plain- bid, provided said check is not leas W? were,' the starsrfin, tflie semi-final ing benefits to all mankind. than $500 nor more than $20,000, ,ut, Parks hada-the better of the and be delivered at the place and at Fumeh't y/ifo&'mia well liked by the tflic hour above mentioned. The Standard Proposal Form is attched ' "*n,ii-» ne of their ft* stacking forces tJiatf'^a #out to & isffi best year? st ic' will widou'-.tfti- ha'' Mceafaflrt gfth- a In this city lor II. WOLFF X CO. that Epjtfnger'n iUi tho success unting on t'trm tussle in tr. icb Pure Silk Ladies Hose, pointed heel. . Eull Size Mattress Covers $1.75 did last ye.nr. has be«n >,«ld ... "„.__ ...... I_$LQ0 ojf'mauy di-'s. tty. «f' tho oc- 117 IN. Broadway md to try .for Little Boy's Suits . $1.49 manner Tie Children's presses 98c tistft' • between •tf and P-rth The place is just chock full of Shop Bargains. «onsiWe for ns tihat ac- Real honest-to-goodness plues that will amaze Pure Linen Tea Napkins, dozen..$1.5Q Royal Society Stamped Goods, complete •< put to yo«- brn'j*or with cotton at half regular price. ng the Girl's All Wool Blue Serge Plaited oalloJ ^evnr- Come see for yourself the money you can save Skirts $1.98 m of if you buy here. 36 in. Cretonne, the season's! newest de- p Plaid Blankets, 64x76 $2.50 groun:ls sign, per yard _ 33c and up r tnroc 'ertti is bly bc- Long Crepe Kimonos - $1.89 lon! ,T 36 in. double faced terry cloth, yard NINO THE SAYREVILLE AND PARLIN Ladies Rayon Boomers $1.89 •e b«i- Grey, beigp, peacock blue, hennu. 9f Si HOME LAUNDRY mien ffcjl* Collections in South Amboy aro made on Mondny, and 10m- doliveriw made on Tuesday. Our prices are reasonable (a?s, wn- clvartrcs J>emg mode at the mto of 4c p«r pooind with a minimum un> price of 80c. H. WOLFF X CO. jlCnll ua at South River (143 und wo will call at your homo. Feltus and Washington Sts. Phone 112 | E. J. HIGGINS, Proprietor. | || „ tmmmmmmmtmM, I • THE SOL^'H AJHBOV CITIZEN

BROTHERHOOD TURKEY / | SUNDAY SCHOOL UNABLE TO within forty-eight hours restore and Township of Madison, in the Co-untjr WELCOME TO SUPPER, NOV. 15TH BIRTHDAY PARTY TAKE FLOWERS TO CEMETERY put all said stre*tsj avenues, parks, of Middlesex or maintained by them Arrangements have been cor.ip'.ot Mrs. John C. Miller, oi John street, __ ,, „ . , parkways, highways and other public as accepted streets,, avenues, parks, IIR.E. C. GRIFFIN parkways, highways, or other. public uedu foi-urr Miwie Turkeiumeyy Suppesupper to . !> obe entertained a numDenumber oft irienofriendas on c.._.]„The „ Firsc i t i_ Methodish i nNmiort tLpiscopi tn nhl pi,aces m as ffood condition after the By Soiith Amboy Rojary Club P mo 1f ""• opening ot any brenchfls therein as places, and the said Township Com- Tuesday Noon i .j served by the Brotherhood of i'the Tuesday evening at her home in honor Lrve Arrf^ce Dav lasV Sundav bv they were in befora the said openings nittce by the pass«iffe of this Ordi- First Presbyterian Church on Nov. of her birthday. Games were played'fXnir b^iauete to Christ Church were made, and the said water Com- nance does not assume any liabilitf The meeting of the South Amboy 15th between 5 and 9 P.. M. W'and musical selections were given by1 i£f° ?" theV afternoo5 n bbut?/ thVa pany shall protect or responsibility for the maintanarco, Rotary Club Tuesday nop.n was in the menu is as follow: celery, olives, the Eggert Orchestra of Carteret. during the latter part of tho ' mi, p roast turkey with dressing, mished Mr. Simon Larson of Sewaren and: care, construction or repair of the form of a welcome home c Dr. Edward C. Griffin, af^er his potatoes, sweet potatoes, Henry Durihuff, of Carteret, enter- d onions, giblet gravy, cranberry sauce, tained with songs. made it impracticable and the flow- essaiy and proper safe guard^s to parks, parkways, highways or o^hei tour of European countries. The, ad- era were distributed after the Sunday warn and protect people travelling public places, and in giving the con- dress of welcome to Dr, Griffin was mustard calbbage, cottage cheese, Refreshments were served and at 'pumpkin or apple pie and coffee. The a late hour all departed for their. School session. A special flower on said roads of and from such open- sent and permission aforesaid, the made by President Oscar Barr. Dr. ! ings and excavations, and that not said Township Committee BTO merely Griffin responded and told the local n^usic will be furnished by a five homes wishing Mrs, Miller many morel" [ace(j on piece orchestra and every indication happy birthdays. She was the recip- l; ^ of Mrs. Annia more than five hundred feet of trench exercising their powers of uovern- •club how glad he was to be back in ame n( two other pieces to be shall be opened at any one time. menti <)ver property in the TofT'ShiP Sfouth Amboy again, and that on his points to a very successful supper, ient of many beautiful and usefuljn over 200 tickets having already been gifts. on the graves o'f two former 5. The said Water Company shall in which the public and the inhabit- trip abroad he h'ad missed attending assistant superintendents of the San- also have the privilege of doing all ants of said Township may have some the meetings of the local cluib very disposed of, Among g School, Mrs. Samuel C. James the to laying, rights. much. He also said that as soon as 8. Any extension >olf water niaiu* he finishes attending to considerable to other streets in the Township con- business lie would again join the club. tiguous to the afoi>esaid may be mad* The music for the meeting was fur- upon application to said Township nished \>y Mrs. Regina McGovern on Commjittee and resolutions authoriz- the jpjano, Louis Horner, on the violin i; chm of th. kitehan bn U»l, .(.Cutset; Mr.ad Mr, Cl,.,!.. WILLIAM J. OTOO..F. SPEAKER ™S3S S« JSSloS (IJ the quality will please and Messrs. Brownmiller, of Perth Amboy; Ed- ing same passed by said Committee, and Al.'Bitter on the drums. AT DINNER AT FORDS CHURCH and conditions herein are complied said extensions to be made upon the Dix and Aipplegate the dining room win Jensen, of Metuchen; Mrs. F. with. i same conditions as herein. managers guarantee the best of ser- Kilson, Mrs. J. Primka, Mrs. J. L. William J. O'Toole, of this city, „/ 9. Permission and consent given py vice. General Chairman O, F. Lock- Bundesen, Mx. and 'Mrs. A. J. John- was the speaker at a dinner on also havThae saithde Wate r Company shalI hart has requested every member of son, Miss Dorothy Nielson, Mr. and day night, given by the Catholic Club: h th Privilegiil e off layinli g con- and granted by this Ordinance shall the Brotherhood to be at the thatch, Mrs., Hans Stiller and son Kenneth, of Our Lady of Peace Church, Fords. necting pipes from its mam to th& ad- continue ami be in force for a ppriod NEW MEMBERS Monday evening, Nov. 14th for as- Miss Anna Miller and Mr. and Mrs. "Organization,and its Relationship to joining properties along said streets, of fifty years from the date hereof. .Itally Meeting Planned Next Thursday avenues, parks, parkways, highways 10. The said Water Company shall signmerots and further instructions. John Miller, of this city. ] the Maniber" iwas the. topic discussed accept this ordinance in wri'ing, and Eve. For Middlesex Tribeit * •>y the locail man. Mr. O'Toole is to and other public places, which said CRUELLER AND APPLE PIE TEN GALLONS OF "APPLE" work shalhlll be dond e in ththe same man- file the said bond, duly executed witk be the guest of the club at a break- ner and with the same, conditions as satisfactory sureties in the p^nal sura. William J. Stetser, Past Great Ba- SALE AT M. E. CHURCH NOV. 12 FOUND IN CAR HERE •chem of New Jersey, will ibe the prin- fust some time next month." Two the other work provided for herein. o/f ?500. conditioned as aforesaid, hundred members of the organization 7. It is recognized that by the pas- within thirty days after the final pas- cipal speaker at a combined meeting The ladies of the First Method! >t State Trooper McLean arrested Rosary ©f the nine tribes of the Order in Episcopal church will hold a cruller Frederick S, Probst, of Toms River, sage of this Ordinance, the said sage hereof. Middlesex County to be hold at the and apple iple sale at tihe church on on Sunday at the corner o£ Pine and Township Committee does not accept This Ordinance shall be known as Wigwam of .Poamfoo Tribe No. 65 at John street ab 2 P. M., Saturday, Bordentown avenues, for transporting INTEREST IN CARD PARTIES Ordinance No. 2 and shall tike effect 198 Smith street, Perth Aniboy, on Nov. 12bh. Orders for either pies or alleged liquor. Tiho state trooper „_ ways, highways, or other public places immediately upon its approval by the the •awning of Thursday, November crullers will be received at the Par- found ten gallons of apple whiskey in • Added interest in the weekly card which not been otherwise accep- State Board of Public Utilities Com- 17th. soiiage, phono ldS-iR or by Itrs. Probst's enr, and he was .brought to parlies of the CaiBholic Daughters of te*l by . municipal authorities of the missioners as required by law. The rally, which will 'be held to Strafton, phone C26HM. The baking the local ipolice headquarters. On America is being mimliiested dinee simulate interest in the' present will be dono in tihe church kitchen, Monday lie was taken to New Bruna- th& advent of the cold weathe'r. On State-wide camipai-gin to increase the using the now gas stove recently pur- wick and arraigned before Commis- Monday night .a splendid number .if wembership o>f Bed Men in New Jer- chased by the Dependable Bilile sloner Viin Clenf, Who held the man card players were on hand for t\i sey from 26,000 to 30,000 is expect- 1 class. Any advance orders will be under ball to awuit the action of the game* and a number of prizes were ed to be the largest meeting of the given special attention and'if paitius Federal Grand Jury. awarded'-•'. Und ev«r held in the county. The ordering are unafle to call person- — «- adoption Degree Will be conferred by ally, an effort will'be mai!» to make EXTENSION SERVICE TO-G1VE ST. MARY'S PARENT-TEACHERS *he Degree Team of PoanVbo Tribe. deliveries at your home. NUTRITION INSTRUCTION TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT The other tribes which will attend Let these ladies bake far you this Announcing the rally will .he—'Comotmiao, Ahander week and thus save you the trouble The Extension Department The Parent-Teachers Associutibn and Ahwaga, o'f New Brunswick; and at) tho same time help a worthy tho supervision of tho State of St. Mary'y s school will meet on Seneca, of South Amlboy; Osage, of cause. Specialist, Murio C. Doermarm, TuesdaTd y evenini g it SStt. MMary'' s hall. Spotawood; Wickatunk, of Milltown; beep invited by the Bureau of Miir- The imnual election of officers will Qiftnnipiac, of Cairtereit; and Semi- FREEHOLDER VANDENBERGH kots to shiiro cooperatively in their take rpluce at tihis tfme. A lurge .*i©le, of Sayreville. RECOVERS FROM NERVE STR. program being broudcast over W. 0.'gathering oE bobh men and women the opening of a branch store R. every Thursday ufternoon uO 2:30 are expected to be present at this ENTER EARLY Freeholder Robert S. VandenborfiS, d . thli heaAing ot M'arket Barf- meeting and a splendid program has b wlhto was,re-elected on Tuesday, suf- ket.. been ;preipnre d y af- Learn what arrangement in that T m w 0 R Thura a a regular meeting of the Township 1 the office of Surrogate Fprman, and fcer at 2.30 Committee of the Township of Madi- kitchen of yours Will save you. the two doctors summoned and he was re- < greatest, number of steps. It will be 0 son in the County of Middlesex held -studied by those Who have devoted vived. Ho is reported as having .fully VBU/ RUTI-MCD CHOP n» on Thursday, October 13th, 1927, and ecovered fiom She attack. passed on first reading. Second Sayreville, N. J. years bo studying kitchens and the ..„„» i r Vo... n«.n«i, iNEW BUTCHER 5HIM* ON arrangement of the equipment in use MAN WHO ESCAPED FROM BORDENT' WN AVENUE reading and final passage of the sam« an them. was made at a regular meeting of the STATE HOME FOUND HERE A new butcher sh< *> has been open- Township Committee of the Township While: twenty Middlesex County _ _ ed on Bordentown avenue, in the of Madison held at the Townshjp "woman have entered their kitchens in Jim- Piatello, of Highland street, stores owned by M. i lpine, and is to (Liberty theatre Bldg.) \ oe Committee rooms *at Browntown in th.\ contest to date, there is still room nortifed local police headquarters on known..as the Mavvdle Ment Mar- the Township of Madison, Middlesex ifor a few others to enter. There- Monday that Louis Stock, an escaped l«et An adverteemer.it appears in County, on November 10th. 1927. fore, if you would like help in having inmate of the State Hospital at Tren- another section of tho paper announc- ' -\ in e TJKOMAS L. WOOTON, an efficient, up-to-date - kitchen in ton was at his home, 'and asked that S * opening. The manager of the Township Clerk. your home, send your name, as soon the police come and get Mm. Of ft- liew 3tore is L. Keisler. as possible to your County Home Demonstration Agent, May Truman, detailed andTbrougW; the mTn to^the ACCIDENT ON PENNA. ROAD An Ordinance to Grant Consent BOYCE RADIO AND BAHERY SERVICE Room 204, Post Office Bide;, C'itv Hall, where, he was'held until „„. „,„ ° <-• i i the CliffwooJ Brunswick. Phone N«\v Brunswick Thursday' wK&n officers from Tien- Officer accidenO'Connot ro no nth Saturdae stabe yhigh re- «<»<* wawr company to Lay, Con- "Tune In For Service" bon came and took him back. Stock 1437. lVay Pennsylvania under-pas3 struct and1 Maintain Water Pipes'""; was a former boarder at the Pistello "in WJIHHI a car driven by Joseph a Water Supply System, and Water Advertise in Lite Cltlzou. home, and is an ex-service man. flarse.of 138 Augusta street, coll&- W• about 7,000 telephones, nuking ties Commissioners of the State of j'lowancos for party lines, ouch of New Jersey. v Mich serves two or more telephones. 3. The snid water pipes find mains | 'I lere now arc 5,800 telephones in the and water supply system and water- Tn iiriiiliiiv clii'iip cli'drldt.v for ljlim-rlcli sinil oilier parts nC IITIIIIKI the ;7'jrth Aniljoy district. The switch- works shall be laid at least three feet srlver jjluiimoii. siilijri't or ninny it pm>in i\nd WHIK, IK being h.(messed. 'J'liu li-iaTiI and associated apparatus can below tho surface of all such streets, •*0»t of tliu entire project Is put ill .SI&.O ' lie. enlarged to have an ultimate, capa- avenues, parks, parkways, highways city for serving 10,000 linos, or ap- and pulilie places in the said Town- proximately 18,000 telephones. ship of Madison (according to tho j The new 'building is three story irraric which is now or may hereafter Mrs. Annie Besant's Odd New House structure »ml is as fire und nioistuve. he estahlis-heil thereon) and said pipes P'oof us modern science car. make, and nvaitn shall ber lnitl not over ; not only tn safeguard the lives nt the twelve fei't from the center line of . workoral the delicate and costly ap- the said streets, avenues, pnrks, park- l>nratus, l>ut also bo insure tho £ur- ways, highways and other public iiishinK' of continuous telephone ser- places, except whore it becomes nec- i vii!e to the public. essary U> cross such streets, avenues, The basement contains the storc- parks, parkways, highways and other ih<>M.iiiR plnnt nnd cable vaul'.. public .plates, for the purpose of mak- <> I the first, floor is located the bus'..'"'Uf house connections or for such oth- M.'SS office and space hua been pv<- »r purposes as may lie necessary SOUTH AMBOY1 Oled for operators' qunrtors. com- '" enrrymff »"t the. purposes ! vi^iiiK rest, room, tlinintr room and fol> which .the suul Company 13 South Amhoy, Kixhen. The switchboard is '.icated incorporated. And tho work ..n the second Jlnur while on the '..iiird °lf layiiiMT, miuntaming and ropiunng We f«y 4 Per Cent ':. locaLcd the terminal room, v$hich . bhe :.fiid pipes, mains, sii[)ply pipes, luaisrn the l)ifj frnmes on which bllClc.

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. T beside? ,uslfc. water tocksliateo invented joss-sy«ka, wbicl FREDERICK EL LEAE jurmja. unlfortnly. The he ,i]8*d for dividing tlie time which h« C. t;MAS0F •' tdy n'llowed his nobles in which to; mak* comp'alnts against each other.' (UueoeetoT to H. P. Uiaoa) Lace From Ceittary Ptmnt The women of Fayatj in the Azorea, live*- make beautiful lace from the fiber of i that of the-century plant Reliable UNITED STATES CoHpawes •XPLOtlON llNilURANeB " j j£ tlit the te )t NOTARY fUJBLlC PLVMBING AND HEATINO was, ''Swi 'old' .inlber wood (pump dojvn 231 first Street

*c,,.word Psychology, of late fMilte glibly and "boo genera ^Jfet.lt'iB a word that lias been MtlnOfflcwi, ju#d—very anuch so. It is fist Insurance of All Ms ioj/iiiff" its" true value. Many people ^ nwftoe word psychology wihen they lire, A«temoMI% LleMlttr ,; jieilly mean philosophy. Psychology ^ptBjtiatiffht and applied today, i» the l«f« ;*,%fcunk; - That good old team common •urtty aal '!v;>ense (philosophy) and system are "'•••I 4h« real things, whcih make for SUE- ..VieeMr Our next or rather tih« tollow- DlwiABeMiafed—Be Sure it ia PauWMilk '•-' ing article will prove what phiioso- MS muni n. «vn;iim 'phical reasoning ami system will do . to tiirlng home the (bacon. WE WILL BUY YOUR REAL AULUS' ESTATE IF YOUR PRICE M.MORTGTOI X INTERESTING TO FARMERS O8ITIVELY IS RIGHT ' In the Utica Globe, issued for LET l7s KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE '''/'October 28, 1911 the following rec- Use' Milk V TO OFFER J nEhip in transforming stand- HARRY "FORGOTSON ing grain to "light" Wiscuits. His rec- ' aSB Wathiattoa AT*. - , ord i« thirty minutes Hat. - Paului' Pasteurixtd Select Milk Telephone ' Mr. Gaibel'a record was made with Dnrini Mr. Forg»t«o»'e • tfie aid of his motor car and the . Wajktr-Gortoi Certified Milk. •II; sommaBicatioB* •BOOM IM - -trtieat in the process passed through ree*e4 to JOBB A. Cwi, Pott Offlca all the ordinary stages—the field, Wendmere fsrme B*w Golden Guernsey Milk ' header box, thrasher, mill and bak- 6. T WEHHiM ery—all in thirty imrimites. Suydam's and Rutger'a Special Baw Tuberculin Teatad Milk "&m» of us 'farmers got into a ••" discussion •' as to how qtiickly this EDWARD J. O'CONNOR could'be done," said Mr. Gabel. "It DISTRIBUTION COVERS REAL ESTATE arose over an article in a farm jo r- Of All KJndi RIOHABDSON * BOtNTON. ' nal which stated that some one had done it in just one hour. I thought New Bruaawiek, HlfiiUnd Park, Soath RWer, 3oyr«r!l!*, Parlfa, Notary Public -that I could 'bea that, despite the South Ambor, Perth Ambor, Woodbridg*. Fordt am4 123 N. Broadway fact that my farm was a mile-and a ; HOT WATER AND < half from the mill. U W siTvesters, millers and an uptown "I mlade orrangrejments with the A. MEDIA E\\ERITT REAL ESTATE BROKER ESTIMATES Sixteen Sets of Twins in a Detroit School NOTARY PUBLIC. Telephone!: 292; General Insurance 719 Bordentown Ave. "SI 2IB FIRST STREET?; ^ (Bet. Stockton St. and HEADSTONES MILK AND CREAM SOUTH AMBOY, N. 'J. R. A. CASEY'' PAINTS, ETC. MILE CREAM Telephone 435 Manufacturer of , Phone 267 347 Catherine St yEUGENc A. MORRIS High Grade GraniteV (', (Successor to A. T. Kerr) HARDWARE Paiitta, OUa and Yarniahea, GENERAL Bruahes, Gliaas, Bronzea, . S f5 Gold Lea/, Stain., Bte. HARDWARE WALL PAPER 8*w«, PlanM, EbunmeM, BraxsM, Blti, 238 Ftrat Street South Ambei tor «U TtfrohM,

PAINTS 1 ;"f ; Here are 10 sets of twins who attend the Carstcns school in Detroit. Front row, left to right. Ethel and Tuning and Repairing at It Bethel Lowry, Billy nml Ualph Duquette, 1'nul and Huth Hammer. Second row: Christine and Justine \Valllng|Cord, ..Dorothy and Betty McKay, ftoherta ana Robert Meyer, Richard and Eliza Bell, Jean and Mai-jorle Mayhew, tucy 'afaito, Olta, Varnlihc*, W HARRY PA' •i«nd Anna Xodeiico. Third vow: Alex aud Dorothy Lorange, IlQbert and Ellis Byers, lirederlck -and -Dorothy .Merrill, 327 David Street Gertrude and Qcrvla Galloway, Albert and Elbert Hazel, Mabel and Gertrufle, Langer, ««<} Qpaee and Catheslne Pptty, wid Glasn , Sinclair. . • ,, . , I. Bergen, 178 Stavwis »v« ACETV

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To nine Hi(> M'cnk' iicauty of Oumborlnnd fulls, in Kentucky, one of tlio natural WoncUrs of United Siiit«H Scnutor T. Colotnon duPont,^ Wilmington, DolM hag ottered to p F thnunniulM of HVI'CH In McOronry and Whltluy counties and glvo it to his native fit' •li, KiToris to destroy the boauty of tho fails ^'itU a dnm for a powef project have met V every, state in tlia /tTalou, Ouajliorlend river fulls' 76 futtt V " i. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page Nine

FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926 dent truth which came to mind haven't heard it in years—causeed us to ruminate and then we proceeded AMERICAN TO STUDY L. ROSENTHAL to tak it on some people we know en ted You dear reader may do the same RICHEST OF MINES FRIDAY CHAT This axiom is: He that is a lion a TaUor echarged home, is a dog abroad. 24 He may roar and intimidate some WORK CALLED FOR By G. L Guinand Mexican Wealth Producer Repaired gentle little lamblike wife at home AND DELIVERED and get away with it, but abroad Over 400 Years Old. among the "he bucks" he's as meek Phon. 72 "FLUGEN" as milk and mush—he knows what a wallop on the nose feels like. See Washington.—The mines which gave From out of the dark corner of the different attitude. their wealth of gold and silver to 103 South Broadway Hour nowhere came to us the name Mu- gen." "Flugen" the mysteriarcn. the Toltecs of Mexico when the Span- OYCE "Flugen" who like the Pied Piper of ish conqulstudores discovered them South Amboy Hamlin came to the children of PANAMA CANAL IS 400 years ago, uud which have pro- ATTERY South Anflboy and the ohildren follow- duced unceasingly since, will be in- : NOW MAKING GOOD cluded In a niinerulogicul survey on B ed ' Twice a year, Salt Water Day and which a Smithsonian .geologist left FOR OVER Service SHOP Christmas, "Flugen" came to South "Big Ditch" Earns $15,000,000 Washington recently. Amboy, played around with the child- Dr. W. F. Foshag, assistant curator We Call For and Deliver ren for a while and then suddenly( for Government. faded out of the scene. Smith Is- of mineralogy and petrology In the 2®0 YEARS land in the long ago lay in front of National museum under the Smithso- Telephone 8C2 37(5 Prospoct Street Camden and was cut in twain to make Washington.—With another good nian, will make the survey under the haarlem oil has been a world- a channel, to facilitate the ferriage year's record In sight, the Puniimu auspices of the Institution and of the between Camden and Philadelphia.! canal 1ms apparently rruvfted a busls mlneralngtcul department of Harvard wide remedy for kidney, liver and Old timers will remember Smith Is- that will .Yield the United States gov- university. He will go to Chihuahua. bladder disorders, rheumatism, land as Smith's farm and later after ernment $15,(MK),O(K| or more each Durango and Couhulla nnd other. Im- lumbago and uric acid conditions. being cut through, one part with its year. Tlie uteady growth of the "big portuut mining regions of northern SAFE big trees, as Ridgeway Park. A ditch" joining tl« Atlantic and the .Mexico, as time permits. In spite of suramor resort with usual attractions, the great age of and great wealth Bwings, games and lunch tables. ^uclflc lends government ofllcluls to BEHIND STEEL , predict that It not only will pay for produced by Mexico's mines, no one HAARLEM OIL Every vestage of Smith Island and has ever described the mineralogy or Ridgeway Park with its big trees Itself but also prove one of the best but always convenient! Investments of the government. geology of the region. Even collec- -have disappeared and today the pas-| tions are rare. Doctor Foshug will sengera on the ferry boats little < With receipts for the flscnl year correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital dream that there was an island in exceeding $10,000,000. the cannl has help to remedy this lack. organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist this vicinity. I two months to K<> to I'HSS the 102f> Richest In World. on the orieioal genuine GOLD MEDAL. )L And "Flugen" came from bmixn tolls of $10,021,41(1.77. The Panama The richest sliver mines In the Island. John was his right name, he railroad, power nlimt, and other biiRl- world are nt Guanajuato, 12 hours was the last of the once wealthy, nePB adjuncts also arc showing luind- by rail from Mexico City. In histor- Smibh family. "Flugen" was just' BuiiH' profits. ical times It lias produced nearly a one of those town characters, pecu- billion dollars' worth of mctnl. Tho liar, harmless and worthless. Every The cannl, following n period of un- F. GORCHESS South Amboy school boy of hte '70's certainty lifter Ita completion In 1014, C'omstock lode In Nevada, which was who is still with us will remember j now Is earning money at tho rate,of the richest deposit In the United "Flugen" the Penny Pied Piper from 6 per cent on the Investment. Most States, produced $,'{10,000,000 In the !!0 NATURAL ICE Smith Island who came to South of the funds with which the canal years of operation. Amboy twice a year, Christmas and was built were derived from govern- The great main shaft upon the Veta Salt Water Day. I ment Iciiiis hearing 2 or 8 per cent Madre vein nt Guanajuato IB one of COAL AND WOOD And it is. a million dollars to a Interest. the mining wonders of the world. It penny peppermint, when some of oun The net cost of the cannl nnd Its Is 30 feet In diameter and 1.70Q feet Telephone 695-R old boys sees this name "Flugen" in! adjuncts Is flRiired at $200,000,000, deep. To the depth of !IOO feet It Is print it will start faces smiling and lined with masonry, but for the re- tongues wagging. . ' and net earnings for the last two years have exceeded $15,000,000. In mainder of the distance the rocks South Amboy, N. J. Today's Anniveriariet the fiscal" yenr ending June !!0, 1024, are linn nnd do not require timber- One hundred and fifty years affo net revenues were more than $17,000,- Ing or masonry. Tlie reason for the today, July 9, 177G, Nassau Hall, 000. great width Is to permit eight or more Princeton, grandly illuminated and The buBlncss of the canal hni In- windlasses to be worked nt once. the Declaration of Independence pro- creased six-fold since the first fiscal Until comparatively recent yours The daily increasing number of burglaries and thefts and claimed amidst, "a triple volley of year, which ended June .10, JOIB, the these great milieu had no machinery. musketry and universal acclamation." net tonnage Increasing from 3,702,572 Kven the water was baled out of the If You Are Dissatisfied the ever mounting number of fires are two of the most forceful The college suffered terribly dur- to 22,855,151 tons. shafts In cattle skins to he dumped. arguments for the modern safe deposit box. ing the Revolution. Nassau Hall Production has therefore been slow, With Your Present was'wrecked and the library scatter- American shipping has gradually Papers, jewelry and valuables kept in a saf« deposit box are ed. Nasau Hall was completed in taken first place in use of the canal. which accounts for tho long centuries Barber Try SAFE. They are protected against every possible agency of-loss 1766 around which Princeton Univer- During the first year American and of Operation. nnd destruction. sity has grown. I British tonnages wore almost the Discovered by Convicts. July 9, 1916 the German submar- same. At present American tonnage Two escaped convicts discovered A. F. TURNER A Safe Deposit Box gives you secrecy too. Very much to ine "Deutschland", with a cargo of Is more tlmn double the British. the Santa Eulnlln mines In the moun- be desired in such cases as wills, insurance papers, income tax merchandise arrived in Chesapeake Tonnage of commercial vessels of tains south of Chihuahua, where Doc- data etc. Keep them from prying eyes. Bay after a voyage of sixteen days the largest users of the canal during tor Foslmg will go first, In 1708. Not 216 First Street from the Island of Heligoland near darlnc to return to civilization, they Think how convenient! A Safe Deposit Box is always ac- the lnst fiscal yenr were: United cessible to you during banking hours. the coast of Germany. I States, 12,271,487; England, 5,040,391; sent Indian carriers to u priest with "A Good Barber" Jnpan, 823,800; Norwuy, 072,003; Ger- the request that he Intercede wltli Perfect safety—complete secrecy—convenient—for little There is an old saying which goes the government In their behalf. They along something like this: "Men are many, 723,007. cost. Safe Deposit Boxes in two sizes—$5 and $10 per year. known by their works." We guess promised that If allowed to go unmo- this must be so, for South Amboy had DR. T. MICHELSON lested they would build the "finest some pretty solid characters sixty cathedral In the western hemisphere." 4% Paid on Savjngs Accounts years ago and if you want proof of The bargtiln was struck and. Chihua- this, just take a peep at the granite' liua cathedral Is tlio result—admit- curbing in front of Concert Hall, I tedly one of the finest specimens of running along Second street from, Spanish-American architecture in ex- Broadway to Peter A. Stult's house. I istence. This granite curbing is unusually rare. In some plaices it it fully eight Doctor Foshag has an invitation inches wide. from tlie governor ofUDurungo to make First National Bank Ms survey of that state nnd has been Ancient Stupid Superstition promised aid in getting collections South Amboy, N. J. Here is some Betty Martin moon- nnd Information. Re will Inspect par- shine mush about children born on ticularly the large gold, silver, copper the ninth of July: nnd iron mines, nnd possibly the opal It is unlucky to weigh them, if nnd tin mines, studying modes of oc- Member of Federal Reserve Bank you do'they will probably die and ati currence of the ores, minerals In the any rate will not thrive. | ores,' nnd, If possible, how they were ,. If you rock an empty cradle, you formed. will rock a new baby in it. Our ad-1 You can get the best food vice to nmmas who have ten children' or more is, to fire that cradle (if you Bean of the Ancients served anywhere in the city havo one) up in the attic and forget Crimson flowers of mir native Cnpr- it. "So's your old man." okee beans, or coral plants, belnni? when you eat at the When ohildren first leave their to the same genus as the famous mother's room they must go "up- coral trees of India, beloved of The Paulus Dairy stairs" boforo they go "down-stairs", Krishna, says Nature Magazine. Ac- CENTRAL LUNCH otherwise they will never rise in the world.. Of course it: happens that cording tn Hindu mythology, these JQHN PAULUS, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1890 there is no "upstairs", that the moth- former ornaments of the (.'unions of 225 Smith Street or's room is the highest in the house. heaven nre extraordinary for their In this case tho difficulty may be incredibly Icung anil heavy roots und Perth Amboy Main Office: 189-195 New Street, New Brunswick, N. J., met with by & clever nurse, setting gnuillly colored seeds. Near Railroad Station Phone 2400. a chair and stepping up on it with the child in her arms. "So's your old man", but don't lot him do it, ho Dr. Trumnn Michelson, of the bu- is just as liable as not to use a piano reau of ethnoloK.v of the Smithson- stool. ian Institution, who has left Wash- It is not wise to be jenlous of your ington for the Kox reservation at neighbor, he may be staggering under Tnmn, Iowa, tn study the old a moil of hidden sweating troubles rituals of the Fox Indians. which would crush n man of your THATCHER Our Motto Protect strength nnd build. Gorillas Seize African BOILERS-FURNACES:RANGES In tho Cool Grey of tlio Morn Cleanli The Its.grand on a July morn Women; Troops on Trail While the dew is oi\ the grass Madrid.—A .Spanish military expe- ness Babies W'hcn tho sun is just rising dition under the leadership of Gcnernl Simplicity Like n bnll of burnished brass. Munez de Prudo, tracing the frontiers of Spanish Guinea In Africa, reports While Mio flowers are still sleepy that large bands of enormous gorillas £ selecting a furnace, you, of Drooping wot nnd grass soggy QJ course, want one both simple The Rarilnn like n painted river are terrorizing the natives. Silent shore lino filmy foggy. Above the cataracts of the IJcnlto in construction and in operation. river near Otocho, tlie gorillas hnve Black shadows fading in sleazy grey raided the villages nnd have captured The Thatcher "Meteor Pipe- Don't Be Misled—Be Sure it is Paulus' Milk Stars waning and sky turning red native women, whom they are keep- less"not only meets these require- All nature cheerfully waking ing prisoners In the dense Jungles But I'd rather stay in bed. around tlie town. ments—but is both economical AULUS' tY Nightly tlio Women's screams are in first cost and in fuel consump- Lonesome hoard by the villagers' who are afraid KKK5 Milk The herding instinct In some peo- to seek to rescue them. tion—and furnishes ample heat, ple is very strong. They have got to ASTEURIZED havo company, some one to talk to, Tlio general announces he is pre- with little attention, even on the or they become lonely and languish. paring nil elaborate military expedi- coldest days. P Here is n story of a fellow whoso tion to rescue the women and to kill Placed in thoroughly cleaned and sterile bottles, untonched wife went nwny to tho country, left or to capture tho gorillas who ulso Mail coupen below and let m send you him sadly alone—perhaps. are devastating tlie plantations. literature describing the efficient and by human hands. After tho novelty of being alone The Spanlsli government has ln- economical Thatcher "Mcttor Pipclejs" had worn off—well hero is the story structed tlio lender to capture the gor- Walker-Gordon Certified Milk. its told to its: illas alive wherever possible for re- Ho walked in with just a faint search on tho Voronoff gland experi- wnrm nirfrom the Thatcher "Meteor Suydom'a Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk. suggestion of a stagger, slumped ments. Opdcss" furnace rises through n cen> down In n chair, placed'his elbows on trally located register to all the rooms. When the table and his he.ad botweem his cool it is drawn hnclc to the furnace nnd is BRANCH: hands. Tho waiter naked him what Breaks Precedent moistened, re-heated and re-circulated, thus his eats were. Tic looked up with Boston.—The Hub has broken nn- insitring'a constant (low of evenly heated MUTUAL GROCERY CO. tired eyes nnd n wan smile and said', other precedent. For the. first time In "moist" air. Write today. 'Hnm'n etrRS nn' a kind word, plonso,' Its history, a woman, Miss Myrtle 0. 114 South Broadway South Amboy, N. J. Tho order wns placed before him,! THE THATCHER COMPANY the waiter mild, "All set bn.ss." I Dlcksoii, IIIIH been appointed principal Since 1810 Telephone 596 Ho loaned back, looked at tho hum of u high school, CHICAGO NEWARK, N.J. NEW YORK mid eggs and then loked up at tho JSMlSuPmncUSt. aiW.-(iihSt. DISTRIBUTION COVERS waiter nnd Haiti, "Yes bus how about' Work Still Ahead the kind word?" | TlioJJorth pole still Is nn object for New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayrrrilla, Parlln, The waiter leaned over, placed his ledlicoter.v. The man who limit) KOIUO South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Wootlbridge, Ford* and Metucben, mouth clone to his cur and whispered1 , iienm of relating It lo the needM of a4ddrrsi • N. J. "Don't cnt them eggs, Huddyl ' j mir present elvlllr.ntlun will be tho There Is an old axiom a self-evi- eal discoverer, Page Ten THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN NEW TRADERS' WIRE SYSTEM HISTORY IN CAKE Telephone 402 EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITER WILLIAM K. GELSINON Office Hours 9 to 1Z—1 to 5 P. M. BOOSTS STREET'S SALES POWER Successor to EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Thomas C. Gelsinon Replaces Traders' "Desk Bouquets" of Telephones With DR. F. BURLEW Modern Order Receiving Tables and Head Sets. DENTIST Life, Fire, Auto and All 116 N. Broadway Trutt Co. Building Wall Street never does things by halves. In the trading Lines of Insurance c rooms of most of the big stock brokerage firms it has been found South Amboy Office Supplies and '-»v>«s»y X-RAY GAS that customers were often forced to wait to get in telephone 227 David St. FRAJVK VOGLOM communication with the order takers because all telephone lines l-22-4t 197 Smith St. Perth Atnlwj were busy with other incoming calls. Subscribe for ttie Citizen. To remedy this condition additional* telephones were Installed, and as aMaintenance Engineers' force and result the busy "trader" sat at asent to the Western Electric Compa desk with not one telephone at hisriV to be filled. The table was deliV' Suit or elbow, but several. As he finished ered In fire sections, each one conv With one order he would replace the prising four positions, and these sec- receiver on one telephone and reach tions were connected and lines trans- for another when the tinkle o[ a cer-ferred from the old equipment with- Overcoat tain toned bell told him another cus- out Interruption to the telephone tomer was waiting. service. MADE TO ORDER New Harness Functions Better There were certain limitations to Now the traders occupy positions In Alex, Your Tailor the utility of this type of equlpniRnl. front of the table and engage in bust- Established Since 1899 Whon bills begin to Correct lit, reliable workmanship and dotirable all wool fabrics are to come, th«n wrinkles be had here, and they are most im- begin to appear on the portant factors to comider when or* forehead. What a dering your new Spring % it. wonderful surprise it would be to receive a bill The coil for the beit ii surpris- lower than you had estimated. Deal with us for ingly low. An early call will be ap preciated. Youra for belt •ervico, meats and look €or a pleasant surprise. This ronlica of historic Indopond- Freih Fith Every Wednesday and Friday enco Hnll In Philadelphia in n fine ox- arnplo of tho Imkor's iirt. It was inndo Alex Giaquinto "Shop Here and Save" by the chef nf onn of Philadelphia's loading hotels to advertlHO Iho Sesqul- Custom Tailor STRATJB BROS. Contannlal International Exposition, which will opon in that city Juno 1 John St. and Broadway CHOICE MEATS and run to Docomber 1 to colobrate 1J0 N. BROADWAY PHONE 140 tho 150th annlvnrHnry of American In- South Amboy, N. J. dependence. Tho "Stato llouae" stands on a tablo at tho entrance to the main dining room of tho batel.

The Wall atreet trading room with the old type of telephone equipment When, to cope with the volume of telephone selling, the Instrument! wera GENERAL grouped at each trader1* tlbow In a regular "bouquet." The tinkle of the varl- The South Amboy Business Directory tone bellt was lrioe«eant and the picking up ef the wrong telephone frequent. HARDWARE COAL AND WOOD and now Wall itreat Is Interested in ness simultaneously, transferring REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE MARKETS replacing old telephona harness with calls from one to another readily. ftawa, Planes, Hammers. ths most up-to-date equipment that The table Is built similar to a flat- Levels, Braces, Bits, CMwIi, OrUbt telephone engineers can contrive for top desk and each position has twToolo s tor all Mechanic*, Btov FREDERICK H. LEAR IU axactlni requirement!. rows of keys Installed flush with the Torches, SoldartaM Iroma, RICHARD McCLOUD. Jr. One of the largest brokerage firms top and within convenient reach Grinders. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCES. ICE - - COAL on the street, a well known business Bach of the rows hai twenty-five Beef, L»mb. Veal and Pork house of thirty rears' standing, has double operating keya, thus per- 210 George St. 1 BAG OR 1 TON fiKt made a successful change of tele- mitting access to any ona of the 100 AOJDNT torn phone equipment In the Interest of lines at each of the twenty positions. SHERWIN-WILUAMH SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS Wood By The Barrel speed and efficiency by eliminating The saino 100 linos appear In each the numerous telephones at individu- position. Associated with the keys PAINTS C. T. MASON Telephone 146 135 N. Broadway Telephone 159-R al desks and having Installed a spe-are lamp signals mounted on tha (HuooeiBor to K. P. Mason) cial order receiving table. Thiu ia thetop and easily visible to the atten- Paints, 011a, Varnlahei, Whri McDONOUGH largest tabla of this type that has dant ' Lead, Enamels, Stain*, been Installed in New York up to the Two types of lines are incorpo- WE SELL 128 David St. present time. rated in the table. One ol these Is Putty, anrl Giasn RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS Two monthB ago if one had stepped the "private line" which connects C 1. Bergen, 17S Stevens »v Reliable UNITED STATES Companies AND PIANOS' at the remote end to a telephona in- into.the trading offices of this broker- corner First atreet eXPLOSION INSURANCE —also— ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS age firm one would have found numer- strument a "private Una" monitor or Tuning and Repairing at Right Prices ous telephones at every desk. No op- another order receiving table. The Telephone 435 NOTARY PUBLIC HARRY PARISEN 327 David Street Phone 109-M EDWARD McDONOUGH EUGENE A. MORRIS 231 first Street South Amboy COAL COMPANY (Successor to A, T, Korr) J. M. PARKIH, CONTRACTORS Paints, Oils and Varnishes. fOAL Brushes, Glass, Bronzes, Insurance of AH Kinds FERD D. TEDESCO 214 Pine Avenue Gold Leaf, Stains. Rte. Fir*. Aatomobll* Llafellltj, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Oasultj. MB. South Amboy, N. J. Phone 316-J 211 Augusta St WALL PAPER Bursty ao4 fUMity Bonds 288 First Street South Ambo T«l*»hoiM 144-4 tun ST. CONSULT PAUL BRYLINSKI

George MJortensoi Sullivan X Wilhehn,In< CONCRETE BLOCKS —ton— Plumbing-and BI PORTLAND CEMENT i c. LOWB8T PRICKS OR Representing the Beat Fin Heating- punreine AKT> HRATIHS What a transformation when the telephone order receiving table of trie Insurance Companies. Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre latest type was Installed, giving order, speed and efficiency and distribution Estimates Furniohed o *'TIB»- Explosion, Liability, Automobile of work throuth the multiple tyetem of picking up the same call on any ona and Plate Glass Insurance Bstlmatas Olten All Work Qua: of a number of (tasks. 821 MAIN STREET When Seeking Insurance, Ask COAL Phone7 Center and E!m Sis. •rator was handicapped through lack other la the tie line which connects TeL US Us 1*7 SOUTH 8TBTBN8 ATI. of quantity, but through limitations with a switchboard at the remote NOTARY PUBLIC of the trpe of equipment Some of end. HODTH AMBOT, <• these telephone Instruments might On on incoming call of either type 312 David StT South Ambsjy almost have Joined the ranks of theline a white lamp flashes Intermit- porputunl motion machines, so busy tently at tho rato of approximately MILK AND CREAM were tlioy day in and dny out. two flashes por second. This samo sig- M. J. SCULLY ICE-COAL-WDOD A short time ago a representative of nal appears at oach position and con- tho New York Telephone Company tinues until tho call is answored at R. A. CASEY FUNERAL conforred with a mnnihflr of theany ono of tho twenty positions. As Prompt Delivery brokerage firm and together agreod soon as the call la answered the lamp MILK CREAM DIRECTOR on changing the uqulpmont to a 100-stops flashing and continues to burn steadily, tho same signal appearing at Phono 267 347 Catherine St. lluo order receiving table with posi- 316 George Street SWAN HILL ICE CO. tions for twonty tradors. Tho speci- oach position Indicating that that particular line 1B In use. South Amboy, N. J. fications woro wrlttou by the Division PAINTING AND PAPER Yard and Office, 146 Henry St. Phone 661 HANGING Phone 340.

Zero Hours of Automobile FRANK NELSON TRUCKING AND MOVING Ip7 liordentown Avenue Accidents, 4, 5 and 8 **. M. Phrne 578 A. MEDIA EVERITT (.1 ust ucroHH nillrntiH hrlilk>G) REAL ESTATE BROKER NOTARY PUBLIC ELMER F. PARISEN JOHN O. THOM General Insurance Carting of Any Kind Ol/ff. Carpenter and Plumber 719 Bordentown Ave. So. Ambo) 313 David St. South Amboy Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Telephone 109-M COAL Attended To 248 Bordantown Arena* WM. H. MARTIN PLAYER PIANOS REPAIRED AND TUNED teal Estate /Insurance 254 First St. South Amboy, N. J.ALBERT JEROME \ ;M(UiulJHluriT of fi.OO P M 4,00 P. M. 8.00 P. M. JUSTICE OP THB PEACE Telephone 138-M /~\N11) '' jsitml and thirty of Chicago'* 11,78(1 auto accidents) last yenr, our Motu»: High Grade Granite and ^-^ according to the Ht«twart-\Vnrn«r Safety Council for tho prevention of "BOOST SOUTH AMBOY" Marble milninohlli- U'TIIIITIH, occurrrd betwemi uve aud six o'clock, Junt when con- JOHN DI SANTIS Rpstlon In nt Its worst In the hotne-golnf rush. Only 47 of thorns 1,030 nccl. J. W. OLSEN CO. TupnrtT IIUUKIU. M[4d nml Kichnngnd. dents were fntnl, MonoT Lnnmnl fin lloncl nnd MortKQKfli 177 North Broadway a 336 Ifour o'clock 1» the children's tero hero. Thirty-three of the 182 children Knriim mid Factory MUM i)urM|ioclnlty FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES, HEADSTONES; Jilllrd by union lu Chlrugo la.it j«ar came to grief at four o'clock, playing In tho CLAMS AND ALL KINDS OF 9EA (insets after sehoc!. REUBEN FORGOTSON 207 FlPHt Street Seven to nine Is the rinngtrous time for adult nuts fatnlltlM, according FOOD to PNIOUKO'H 1IV.M record. Elgbtjr-tlK «f DOS such Ueutka occurred around UM el. 282 611 Washington Ave Telephone 473 Telephone 250 South Amboy (heatec-golng hour*. Advrc-ttM lu li»' THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN lANCIENT ATHENS TO Fish Not Brain Food John Kane, of Stockton street, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Feeding Cows Like Hogs street, has purchased a new Dodge Albert Jerome, administrator of Another old wives' tale In cookery sedan. the estate of Joseph Jeromo Sr., de- YIELD UP SECRETS Is that fish Is a brain food. Kisli Is ceased, hereby gives notice to the Will Boost Dairy Profits tde same kind of food as meat, which creditors of the said Joseph Jeromo Is protein and fat. All food that nour- Sr. to bring their debts, demands and ishes the body nourishes the brain, claims against the estate of the said lAmerican Scientists Asked because all of the organs draw their view of her possibilities Is not as good deceased, under oath or affirmation, to Direct Explorations. If the dalrymnn fed his cows as the food supply from the same source, ii • prescription for within six months from this date or hog man feeds his pigs, there would as the average hog?" the blood stream. Fish Is no more a be more money In dairying, according While the stomach of the cow is Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, they will be forever barred of any Washington. — Amerlenn scientists braiu food than milk is a heart food, action therefor against the said ad- to the Larrowe Institute of Animal the only true guide on what a glveu or eggs un eye food, or carrots a foot Bilious Fever and Malaria. ministrator. (have beeu invited to direct exploru- Economics. ration will do for that cow, there are Itlons of the Agoru at Athens, probu- food.—Hygela Magazine. It kills the germa ALBERT JEROME, "The. hog man Interested In getting certain characteristic elements that Dated May 18, 11)26. 5-21-9t Ibly the richest prize of urclieulugy In his pigs to murkotuble weight In the every good dairy ration possesses, ac- ll-8-17t ithe world toduy. The plun tails for shortest time and with the least effort cording to the Institute. In the flrat jan excursion Into tlie real estute liusl- place, tho ration should contain a w..y.i|M Icess to replace the coutiseuU'd homes variety of foods. It should be bulky by dwellings In some othur sector of arid It should be palatable. But In tho the city. selection of his ration the dairyman ANOTHER 15 DAYS TO GET YOUR RANGE Although England, France, Italy, who mixes his own feed Is nt a disad- .Austria und Ut'iinniiy have hud iir- vantage tn the dairyman using a ready Thai was the only fair way we could figure it ;out, During the last month, mixed ration. Tlierfe Is a wide range Icheologlval "ambassadors" In Greece through the cooperation of the Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., we 'have been able 'for years, they have all graciously of difference In the analysis of the In- IBtepped aside for the American sclen- gredients or even different lots of the to offer our customers a Westinghouse Electric Range for a/down payment of only Itlsts. same Ingredients that go Into the mak- $9.75 and remarkably low monthly installments. Our object in this thirty day period "The Agora was to Athens what the ing of a dairy ration, nnd U'B not un- was to see every consumer, but owing to the unusual interest jn electric cooking icountry crosBroads general store, with common for the same dairyman's mix- aroused throughout the territory our representatives were unable to see all of you. jits flour-barrel rostrums und soap-box ture to work out one week and be a An extension of the campaign period seemed the only fair solution, and so "wo are failure tho next. On tho other hand. jphllosophers is to HIrd Center," says offering you the special prices and terms for IS days more. ia bulletin from the National Oeo- jgraphlc society from Its headquarters jln Washington, D. 0. "The Agora Is and expense has tried ration after ra- Our Special Electric Range Offer of ).75 Down Extended [important because It Is the most fa- tion for his pigs until he Is now pretty mous market forum in the world. close to the best ration (or accomplish- to July 22nd "When one thinks of Athens, one ing the result he Is after," the Insti- Until July 22nd, then, you can have one of theie fine electric rangeslinitalled in Ithinks of the Acropolis. But the A- tute states. "For the hog man, tho your home, ready for the next meal for only $9.75 down. The balance can be paid icropolls on Us nature-made 250-foot proof of tho feed Is In the feeding. over a period of 18 months with your electric bills on terms thatfare the lowest we jpedestal of limestone rock, was Ath- Contrast this attitude with th« atti- tude of the dairyman. Instead of find- have ever offered. This additional opportunity to own an. electric rapge and enjoy ens' sanctuary, its church. A tourist, in the advantages of electric cooking is really exceptional. Take advantage of it before the days of Herodotus, the traveler, ing out what a given ration will do {went to the Acropolis. But on Athe- with his own cows In his own barns, the 22nd, while the low prices and terms hold good. jnlan went to the market place, the the dairyman has continued to make Agora, where he could buy flour und up his ration on the test-tube theory Cook Electrically—It is Economical, olives, Hymettlan honey In lieu of of chemical analysis, which tniR little the commercial feed maker through (sugar, and currants from Corinth. Or to do with the amount of milk the cow uctual tests with cows and the use of Convenient—Clean—Cool—Healthy will give. The dairyman tests out chemical and mechanical menns to ihe tarried nnd listened to homely Electric cooking is not just another way of preparing meals. It is the cleanest, snub-nosed Socrates standing In an gnsollno In bin own car, but he feeds umdyzo and mix the ninny Ingredients ,arcade confusing an Athenian by a his cows on the ration arrived at with that go Into their feud, lire able to coolest, healthiest, most convenient and economical way there is. The 4 cent rate 'few cleverly selected questions. pencil and paper. Is It any wonder maku a ration that IN standardizes for cooking electricity makes it cheaper than any other fuel... And when you use that under the standards of our pres- and uniform and which will give sim- electricity you have no matches to light, no ashes to remove, no pots and pans to "Athens today Is estimated to have ent knowledge the average cow in ilar results under like conditions. IB population larger than It ever sup- scour, no soot to mar your clean kitchen, and no radiation of oven heat to add to your iported nt the peuk of Its power. To kitchen's warmth. Once you have tried electricity you will never be satisfied to cook 'the 203,060 residents of the Greek cap- any other way. ital there can be added quite properly A FIRST LADY 'the 133,000 population of I'lraous, port 169 People Bought Ranges During the Last Month. They Are •of the city. Athens and I'lrneus are Hess than five miles apart and there- Enjoying Them Now fore bear the same relation to each other as Los Angeles and San Pedro You don't need to take our word as to the many advantages of electric cooking. lharbor. Fortunately modern Athens During the last thirty days 169 women in this territory have bought Westinghouse I has not bitten'deeply Into the sacred Electric Ranges. Undoubtedly some of your, friends are itvang them. Ask them -what Iground of old Athens. they think. And then when you have listened long enough to imbibe some of their A View From the Parthenon. enthusiasm, come downl'to our store and see for yourself. You'll never regret it the "There will be much in the news- longest day you live. papers and magazines of the ercnvn- 'tlons in the Agora during the next Select Your Oivn Electric Range Today fifty yenrs. Imagine that one has a • - climbed to the Acropolis nnd that one Is sitting on the southwest corner of 'the Parthenon'with feet dangling over •a mellowed marble foundation block. Jersey Central Power and Light Co. "Directly south will be Piraeus, on 149 North Broadway Phone 690 South Amboy, N. J. the Gulf of Acglna, and In the mind's eye one mny exchange the liners and Serving Over 1,475 square miles of Territory in Netv Jersey, including 137 sponge boats at anchor for Greek gal- 'leys.' A straight, smooth, nuicadam Cities, Toivns and smaller Communities tvith Electricity and Gas Toad shoots north out of Piraeus, but 'Its destination Is seen to be west of the Acropolis rock. "Directly, west of- the Parthenon gallery seat, about the distance of two •blocks Is the Anropiigns' or liars hill,- second in height to the Acropolis. "Crowding up on the north llnnks of these three hills, TIH'SUUIM, Mars and the Acropolis, Is modern Athens. The closest tymrtpr Is a hod|.'o-podge of dwellings find bazars. It is the old Agora, nnd a market toduy just as It was in Athon's youth. "Sprouting among churches, dwell- ings nnd stores, one can see a few remnants of ruins that have been un- earthed already. My agreement, nil •the modern stores nnd homes must go. The archeologlsts will peel hack the new to discover the ancient. Present Mrs. W. Freeland Kendrick, wife of the Mayor of Philadelphia, who alBO 'Occupants must take new homos or la president of. the Sesqui-Centonnlal Internaiitmal Exposition Association, JUNE Sales Gain •stores In modern Athens. organized to stage a great celebration to commemorate the 150lh anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Mrs. Kondrick is shown * "Continuing the panorama to the beside the historic Liberty Bell, which she tapped at a recent broadcasting north one sees this modern city occu- •rent when the world was told of completion of plans for the big exposition. pying the whole cup of the plain en-» over greatest previous Nash June circled by U10 Acropolis, Mt. Lycn- 'bettus and Mt. llyniettus. An Athenian "General Store." MRS. HOOVER TURNS BRICKLAYER Rounding into' the last month of the "Excavation of the site of an Ameri- can crossroads store two thousand half year period Nash sales and pro- 'years from now would not reveal much. Although the Agorn Is by com- duction raced thru June to pile up a parison also n market nnd a political Btorm center, It was somewhat differ- 60% lead OVER the greatest previous ent. Tn Its exterior design nu -Allie- nlnn general store, called a 'stem,' re- volume of June business in all Nash sembled a modern hank; a row of substantial nuirblu pillars marched history. • % across the front of It. There was an nrcade between the pillars and the storo counters themselves. And at the rear of the stores were Inclosed And this record*breaking total also warehouses In which goods was locked at night. The front arcade was a so- made June 1926, the 22nd consecutive clnl center. If nil Athenian hud a lit- tle time to loaf he didn't take a bath month—with one exception —to sur- like n Roman or play a round of golf like an American. Ho found a shady store front nnd talked politics. Ev- pass the mark set by the same month erything was made convenient for loafing. Hunches were placed about. of the previous year. "Free entertainment awaited the 1 Idler in the Agora arcades. Acrobats The reason Nash is getting the busi- performed. Magicians swallowed 'swords. One such building had a res- SUtnurnnt where the thirty city council- ness is simply because people are ors were given a free meal evory day by the government. But above all, buying where they get the MOST there was tnlk nnd discussion nnd speeches. And out of this Idler's par- for the money—in greater VALUE, adise enmc the flrat and freshest school' of philosophy the world bus in greater QUALITY, and in finer ever known. In tlte Agora, Solon posted his laws which earned tho per- PERFORMANCE. petuation of his name in our word 'eolon' for lawmaker, lloro Demos- thenes delivered thn famous orations ngalnRt Philip of Macedonia and gave us tho word 'philippic' There Ho- crates Htood stuck still for twiilvo hours or morp, ohllviotiR lo thn curloim throng whllo he thought out 11 new principle of philosophy. There also wan 11 if• Thompson Auto Company, Inc. lieaduunrters of thn Stoles (nun Mr». Horbort Hoorer, wife of tli« Secretary of Commerce la President Whom wo have thn word 'stole' • Cooltdgo's cabinet, Is shown laying the cornerstone for the model homo being Show Room and Service Station, Ch»», Lolchle, Manager. •reeled by B*Uor Homes In AnierUui onouiluitlon at tho Sonqul-CentoiiaUl "It was through the Agora Hint the International Kiimnltlon, In Philadelphia, Juno 1 to December 1 to celebrate 240 Madison Avo., cor Market St. "1"""' Telephone 1018 filinrp-lonKUMi cynic, Diogenes, wan- 150 reara »f American Independence. Opposite Mrs. Hoover *tandi Mm. Vance dpred with n lantern, frullletisly McCormlck ef llarriiburc Tho Ulrl BcouU grouped nruiiml the wumen will Perth A- N. J. '/•' ".:V<' Open Evenings Until I) P. M.; Sunday 9 to 1 P. U. •turchlng for un uonuut num." , operate Un» howau. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page Eleven

FRIDAY, JULY U, 102G Here's New Species of Bug PUBLIC SERVICE NUMBER FIVE Looking Back All Naturalists Overlooked 25 Years What is a telephone bug? According to C. A. Coupe, of Buffalo, N. Y., Advertising Sales Manager of the New York Telephone Company's up-statp Trolley cars are now running be- territory, the "telephone bug" has been discovered, and aU tween Matuwan and Keyport. I though this interesting specimen may not be included in the TfcP Baptist KurcVat South River archives of the Museum of Natural History, its advent has was badly damaged by lightning last made history among telephone trouble-hunters. Saturday. These same trouble-hunters are now facetiously dubbed !Nude bathing continues to be pre- "bug hunters" in the Buffalo area where the "telephone bug" valent along the shore front. was discovered. . • * • * • the troubloman had made several The steamer John B. Collins is now. y trips to tho subscriber's homo, and Here Js thQ aU)ry Qf the (llgcover i on each occasion the line haa re- making daily trips between oneese- i together with sonle other examp ea ot sponded satisfactorily to his test, quake and New^Yo™^ I bug-bears of telephone maintenance oach timo after he had left the prem- Bids for painting the fire house at that tax the detective instincts or the Isoa the subscriber would call again Maxville will be received at meeting telephone trouble men. and complain that his line was out of of Council next Tuesday evening. The trouble-hunter had a seven service. On the troubloman's last vis- point railroad line which for two it ho sat down In the kitchen before On July 4th William Sullivan sold monthB had been giving tho compuny he attempted to trace tho trouble and Electricity—JSurden Heaver rI 1000 quarts of cream and could have a lot of trou),ie witu a n|gh resistaice questioned the subscriber as to tho sold more had he been able to get, it ground Ho took off p^t by point time and circumstances of his lino's HE largest of the turbo-genera- day, a total of 1,410,000 man power. from the manufacturer. | untn he haA tracod the trouble down periodic Indisposition. As ho talked Ttors at the Kcarny power plant Combined, the electric generating Weak fish have been bitibiting lively to tho round house office, whore he he glanced at tho kitchen window, on of Public Service have a capacity units of the Public Service system In "'•the "ha *y the past week• and... local. fe• J a wan sot on top of the boH which was fastened tho protector, of 47,000 horse power each. That have a capacity equal to ig,735,650 ane-lers have made some good catches, box with a split ground plate at tho and saw hanging from the protector a means 470,000 rnan power, or be- man power, available to serve the 6 * * * * * ' side of It. On the shelf on the other potato masher. He proceeded to the people of New Jersey at all times. A large car float was launched protector and romovnd tlie potato cause the machines work 24 hours a from the P. R. K. shipyard on Thurs- masher, tested tho lino and funnel It day afternoon. It was a pretty and O. K., then t?rncc;fiilly handing tho Everywhere in streets, factories and •successful launch. ': niashor to tho lady of tho house, he homes is there evidence of how the requested hor to llnil another hangout provision of this great source of Joel Parker Council No. 69, Jr. 0. for It. Thereafter all was well. TJ. A. M. won a five day trip ticket power is operating to increase pro- to the Pan-American Exposition at duction, decrease physical toil, add Buffalo at the picnic of the Spots- Hard to See -wood Council on July 4th. Another caao of lino trouble In the to domestic comforts and conven- • » • » • Gownnda farming district caused nil ience and promote public welfare. Master Howard Littell entertain- side of the telephone was a pail of kinds of annoyance, nnd all kinds of «d a party of friends from Perth Am- water "For Use In Caao of Fire.' methods wero tried lo locntn It with- toy and South Airiboy on Thursday while he was standing there he saw out succesH. I'^iniilly tho lino wa« cut evening by an excursion to Boynton several water bugs crawl out of the in tho middle by the troublcmcn and 3eaoh in the launch "Tilberth." pal-l and- up the.?..... side of the telephone. , tracod_ from either end. Aftor he had There were twenty-six in the party, gone five or ten miles testing tele- coming to rest on tho ground, and MIDDLESEX COUNTY and notwithstanding the inclement naturally causing a high resistance phones along his route he went into •weather, all had a most enjoyable a house and found that a pair of steel ORPHAN'S COURT ground. Thus tho name "Bug Hun- In the mntter of Oti 1'etition for time. ters" came into ltd own. the Estate J Sale of Lands to Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Stults Jr. are A Sour Joke both quite ill at Lockport, N. Y. They Thla atory ot how a practical Jottor 0'"" ' 1>ay Debt3' left town about three weeks ago to tied up telephone service of a police PEARCE, de- ORDER TO •attend the exposition at Buffalo, but precinct is a now one, although the STUDEBAKER illness has prevented them from en- incident happened Ions ago. ceased. ; SHOW CAUSE joying its attractions. During the period when both tho WALTER INMAN, Administrator • * » * * Federal and the Now York Companies of the Estate of David Pearce, de- STANDARD SIX SEDAN Excursion Today woro operating in Buffalo, a police ceused, having exhibited under oath The fifth annual excursion of Di- sergeant called one night to report 11 true account of the persona! estate visions Nos. 1 and 6 ,A. 0. H., will and deibts of the said testator, take place today, the steamer Tol- that ho could not hear on his lines. It was necessary, of coarse, for the Po- spectacles which had been placed on whereby it appears that the persona! chester leaving the P. R. R. dock at estate of the said David Pearce, de- lice Department to liavo the service the top of the wall sot was resting $:30 A. M. The destination is River ceased, is insufficient to pay his "View Grove on tha Hudson River. The of both systems. When the Trouble- against the binding posts. He callnd oAn Ideal Family Car the farmer's wife, debts, a.nd requesting the aid of the sail will be a delightful one and un- man reached the station he found court in the premises: doubtedly a large number of people that someone hail put the receiver of "Here's tiff thing that's causing ah It is thereupon on this 28tn day •will enjoy it. Refreshments of all tho Bell telephone on the Federal tel- the trouble," he said, showing her tha of May, 1926, ORDERED that aH >•>- Jdnds will foe aold on the boat. Kerr's ephone and that of the Federal tele- spectacles, persons interested in the lands, tene- Orchestra will furnish the music for phone on the Bell Instrument. When "Land!" exclaimed the old lady, ments, hereditaments and real estate •dancing. the Bell telephone rang and Mr. Ser-"I've been looking for those specta. of the said David Pearce, deceased, ***** geant toek off the receiver attached clea all morning and couldn't for the appear before this court at the court The "Weit Jeriey" Speedy life of me think where I put them." house in the City of New Brunswick The steam tug "West Jersey" that So the line and the spectacles were on Friday the tenth day of Septem- •was built in the P. R. R. shipyard In both restored to duty at the same, ber, 1926, at 10:30 o'clock in the Jchis borough, and taken to Hoboken time. ,,.,v._»..- • forenoon, to show cause why so much. to have machinery placed in her and ofMhe said lands, tenements, heredi- joiner work completed, made a short A troubleman at the Crescent Cen- tral Office at Buffalo said that or.cf taments and real estate of the said stop here on Monday on her way David Pearce, deceased should not be -through the canal to Morris River when he was shooting trouble appear and ans- to the Larrowe Institute of Animal itnlnc alone. bran for bran that Is sweet; Unseed wer the bill of complaint of said Economics. She who Is considered ply reflects the advantage of If you nr« tired or overheated don't meal baring a low fat content for a complainant on or before the 17th by most persons as tlie personification • So In the water. high one, etc Such changes affect the day of August next, or the said bill of calm and the living contradiction of feeding value of a ration and Madame Studebaker's vast resources Walt at least two houra after eat- will foe taken as confessed against nervousness Is really tho fussiest, and Dairy Cow spots them nJL She Is tfng before going swimming. you. much thought, work and study on the fussy about the flavor of her ration, The snid bill is filed to foreclose a for combining quality and Dive only whore you have neeuriito part of the (lalrymnn 11 ro devoted to and does not care who knows It certificate of the sale of lands for knowledge of tlm depth of the water. tho pampering of her whims. There U Just one thing she craves and taxes made by Andrew H. Slover, economy. It is notable, too, Swimmers tthould not become oic- "Uxporleuced cow owners know that that is uniformity. She approves of Collector of Taxes of the City of Iiliustod. If you liiive ovprefltlmutod it Is no libel of tho lady of tho dairy It and demands that her ration have ex- South Amboy in the County of Mid- that twenty-eight Sedans your strength, rest on your back until dlesex and Stnte of New Jersey tj you feel strung iMinugli to swlmnxiiore. the City of South Amboy and dated of lesser horsepower rating Do not HlrtlKKli* If ("might In 11 swift the 14th day of December, 1923 and •current or undertow. The forco of,the recorded in the office of the Clerk of sell for more— ^ •current will bring you to the surface MONDAY the County of Middlesex on the 15th day of January, 1924 in Book 424 of mid then you ran work In townnl Mortgages nt page 213, nnd which shore. certificate was assigned by J. M. many at double ^7.295 Ho sure to learn tho prone pressure Parker, Collector of Taxes of the its price. J-**^S^/ •nwllind of ramscltntlnn. Do ciipnhlo City of South Amboy to John Sutliff • •«• /• o. ft. factory of applying first iild ini'thmls to people by Assignment dated the 5th day of vho have been nppiirently drowned, iVIny, 192G, and the lands affected by TUESDAY said certificate are known as Lots Noa, 34, 35 in Block 38 on the Gwinnettc Signature Perrine Map of the City of South J. Arthur Applegate Amboy, County of Middlesex and Sells for $19,000 Stnte of New Jersey; and you, James Authorized Denier ior Micdlmx ( < i.iily Now York.—A promissory note Farrell are made defendant because 'HRR Division LJlvlslon "Signed by Button Owlnnett, signer of it is alleged in said bill that you are °°° eet 250 George Street 'the Declaration of Independence from barn to call her fus«y," according to nctlv the smne feeding value, the anme or are claimed or reputed to bo the Perth Amboy New Brunswick 'Gcorclu, was sold for $10,000 and n tho Institute, "but tlm extent to which flavor, day in and ihiy out; month In owner of the snid Innds or some por- tion thereof; and you, Francis Sut- cut slKiinluri! of the wimo patriot, she Is governed by hor temperament ind month out, U sliu LH to give Die liff, nre nincle defendant becnusc it detached from 11 memorial In support Is really nmuTilng. The allghtevt varia- mHilmuui production which thut par is in snid bill alleged that you are or •of a colonlnl political candidate, tion from tlie dally routine inevitably tloular ration will permit This Is a aro reputed to be the owner of an brought $10,500 nt this Anderson gul- results la n lowered milk produatlon. r*al probloin for those who mix their undivided portion of snid lands or DEUTSCHES REISE — BUREAU 'lerles. A change In the stall, or feed, uausuul own rntlons and the manufacturer of some part thereof; and you, Jacob Schiffskarten The two specimens were part of noises, a sharp dulry feed Is DO Sutliff are made a defendant bo- the historical library of Dr. Qoorgo change In tho loss a Tictim of cause it is in snid bill alleged thnt Geldicndungon iC. F\ Wlillums of Mart/ord. weather—MadniiM theao variations you have n right of courtesy an said Einwnndcrungischriften Dairy Cow misses lands or some pnrt thereof; nnd you, Dr. A. S. IloHonbiicli piirehnsod the Only ono feed mnn- p ; nn you, fur Ihre Vsrwnndten von Dcuticliland! Vila gegenwartig tchnell none of these. Bho ufucturlng concern, th hi di d l document, beurlng one of the fluent the heira, devisees and personal rop-j au.ge.lellt. Don Reiienden wird jede moglicho Beihilfo goleiitet. Is suro to show It so far iw Is known, (examples of the signature. Tlie prlcn resentntives of Jnmes Farrell, arc Reduzierto Rundrei.c—Rate dritter Kl«» Hamburg und luruck was $R,!jOO IPHS Ihnn tho name buyer In the weight of •as, by meniiB of an made defendants bdenuso it is in said lo $173.00. Zuzujrlich U. S. Slcuer. Wiodoroinroi.o-Certifik«»o piild last Junuury for the Owlnnott her milk for UIA Ingenious, dovlc«, bill nlleRed that if Said Jnmes Far- beiorgl. Geachaftittunden fl bii 8 uhr abendt. signature from the Col, James II, day, or, perlxnpa, solvod this problem. rell be dend you hnve succeeded to (Manning collwllnn. The [iresont clear sovopul days after Through a nyij- whatever interest in said Innds he may hnve; nnd you, Mrs. James land forceful sluniiture WUH npppiidod (The hofl been particularly upH«t by tem of Hlurikgc blendlni; and tank JACOB GOLDBERGER, Banker blending on a large scale, this or- Fnrroll, the wife of Jnmos Fnrrell, if 432 Stats Street corner Waitiington Perth Amboy, N. J. it* a. note for M,fl(!,"i pounds made out something, ganlstitlou Is producing t composite of he be married, are made n defun- bf OwliiiiHtt to John NeufrHle, of "Madame Dairy Cow la osjwdallj dnnt because it is alleged in salrl many different lota of the Mine ln- "Charles Town.^' S, C. HtMiBlUvo to climiROfi lu feed and the bill that ns tho wife of Jnmea Fnrrell gredlouta to their feeds that Is giving tons of mnirj a well deserved dollar you would have a right of dower in Uioln a mixtarA a* perfectly anlform Euyi Napoleon't Hat at tlie cow owttor majr be traced to It. vAutever part thereof ho might own. ii/i It li iruiiMirdj iKinslble to mglu It. Dated Juno lQth, 192G. Had Economical Eye Highert Tribute In Smile Tlrts does not moan a change from one l.ietachnhle collars were Inrenteil , France.—One of Nupoleon's "inch uniformity ID f*mi afford* JOHN A. C0AN, Loud laughter Is tlix mirth of thn 'futnoiin coded IIIII.H hua Untm sold at brand of feed to unothor but rather i 182ft, lifter a I'ltruful honscwlfo had Ma do mo Dtilrj Cow the letat poiclblt Solicitor of Complainant, nob who ar* only [-ImitM'd with silly .auction tor 40,0<)O francs, The pur- to the liivlaiblu and uiiiiu»pecte<] hiiorved tltut (ho collar of a uhlrl axcun t« dliplij lot Post Office Bid*., hlhgii; for till* wit or xooi] BP(\H» la the prlnc4 »f Mwuce, caamiM lucb u ttui iubitltutluu of South Amboy, N. J. s»ll«d umrt» quickly than tti« 6-26-61 *, . . .. _L >er»l- Melted n IniiKh slnri, t.||(, Cr»- iill<-o or th* world.—Wue*t*rU«Iit Page Eight THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN SIDESWIPED BY BUS Visited by Vatco au la THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN NEW OFFICEKS FOR POLICE COURT Calicut, In MiiriruH, Hrltlsh India. o» A big bus sideswiped his automo- lie lndlun 01*1111, was the llrst Indian, 211-213 FIRST STREET (Near Broadway) LAR. HARBOR CLUB bile and slightly damaged it, accord- port visited by VIIHCO da Oama In PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY BITSJF INTEREST ing to the statement of Ara Berber- 1498. It was destroyed by Tlppu To Stage Married-Single Men Con- ian, of Attlebbro, Mass., as made to test Sunday Morning. Last Saturday Frank Hyson, Wm. -Jiihlb In 17Sfl untl ceded to the ISrlt- THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY Donnelly and VVm. Loney, all of this Special Officer Thomas Kvist Mon-

  • 2. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL. 4 A regular meeeting was held by city, were sent to the County Work- day evening. Neither car stopped the members of the Laurence Harbor house to serve a ninety day sentence after the accident, the damage to Athletic Club in Laurence Harbor on on a charge of being drunk and-dis- both being comparatively slight. Wolf Trait in Mankind J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR Monday, July 5th. Officers were orderly. Complaint was entered by There Is a pood di'iil of tho wolf In elected for the eensuing year and Officer Bloodgood. Officer O'Con- .cry man. The mori' cxiciislve tills Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, $1.50; zones 3 to 8, $2.00 the following were chosen: noD made the delivery of the trio to Early Wall Paper nowledge of tni|in, ihe nearer 11 gen- President, Ernest Brob. Vice- the county seat. Skins of animals were the forerun- 'oman he Is.—K. \V. Howe's Monthly. Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter. President, Frank J. Singhofen. When picked up on Sunday by ner of the existing wall paper In KnB- Sergeant Quinlan for being drunk land Hnd were later succeeded by tap- Treasurer, Henry Hess. Secretary, and disorderly on Broadway at Da- FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926 Edward Schaeffer. Sergt. at Arms, vid street, Mike Connors and Wm. estries and painted clotliR. The first Telephone 64 Louis Weinbrenneer. Trustees,*Car- errin were given a ninety day sen- patent for tlie niniiufncture of wall roll Daly, Al. Koch, Frank Cadmus, tence by Police Justice Forgotson. paper In England was taken out In PETER J. COAKLEY A REAL ESTATE BARGAIN John Vreeland, Frank Bentley. Ath- Sergeant Quinlan took the pair to 1002. It wns soon the custom for (in letic Committee, Frank Brennan, New Brunswick at once. American Bridegroom to give his bride REAL ESTATE BROKER Fifty-nin* years ago your Uncle Samuel made a grea Wm. Leonard, Chas. Schnepf, Al. AND Koch, Oarroll Daly. Mr. Abram Matthews, of 240 a set of English wnll papers as n wed- Broadway, reported to the police ding gift. AUCTIONEER . business deal—the purchase of Alaska. The Entertainment Committee re- Wednesday evening that some one 234 John Street ported that the dance held in the had stolen a spare tire and rim from South Amboy President Giant's administration bought Alaska Laurence Harbor Casino Juily 4th his car while it was standing in front Few Successful Plungers from Russia by treaty, paying only $7,200,000 to adt was a huge success both socially and of his home. The police are looking The majority of those who have financially. for the tire which was a Firestone built up fortunes laid the foundations 531,409 square miles of territory to American possessions It was decided to stage another 33*4 inch size. Police are also on of their success In thrift. They be- MILLINERY SALE baseball game between the. married the lookout for a Willard battery gan by saving small amounts. Hnd In these 59 years the purchase has yielded more than and single men of the Club next which was stolen last week from an Sunday morning. The Benedicts automobile in the garage of the they gone In for the larger und quick- We are closing out our en- $500,000,000 in casli returns. A single gold prospector having taken the first game by, the Triangle Ads concern on Borden- er returns they might have ended In tire Summer s,tock of Ladies with capital of a grub stake, a pick and shovel, has taken margin of one run are again anxious town avenue. complete personal failure. Success- to demonstrate their superiority over ful plungers are few, but those who and Children's Hats at out as much as the original purchase price. their sinffle brethren. The game TIRE TROUBLE APLENTY have succeeded through thrift ure le- will b followed by the usual rounds gion.—Thrift In 1925, the yield for America was $5,042,862 in of varied refreshments. The higih temperatures of the past greatly reduced prices. Th Athletic Committee reported few days have resulted in an unusual gold and silver and $55,440,645 in general merchandise. that the new baseball field is being amount of tire troubles being noticed Church Treasure* Relict Ladies Hats whipped into shape and hope to have among both local and transit motor- The total for the fiscal year was $71,042,862, or just $53,- ists. Old tires are prone to give way Two pewter chalices used In the the baseball teum perform th,eir, stuff obsprvnnre of communion of Rev. $1.00—$1.98—$2.50 on the new diamond in a short time. when the weather gets very hot. And 842,862 more in one year than the whole territory origi- among the advertisements in this is- Oeorce WIIJMW'WR tnbvrnarle Bt Bris- sue may be found some very attrac- tol, EIIKIHIMI, HR purly us 17-10 are In Children's Hats at nally cost. tive offerings in the new tire line". the possession of the First Methodist The seal yield from the Pribilof Islands alone nets LOSES SANITY: eliuroh In IICM Molncn, Iowa. Two $1.00 more than $700,000 a year. There are both placer and ROAD OPEN O°N BOTH SIDES letters written by Charles arid John JGETS $10,000 A large section »f the recently Wesl'w, the founders of Methodism, McNulty Millinery Shop, lode mining for gold and silver. Oil is being hunted in Morgan Exploiion Victim Given laid road between Morgan and Cliff- mroinpmileil the nlft of the Venecia, Award by Senate Bill. wood has been opened to traffic dur- which hear the English pewterer'g various sections, but as yet has not been developed. The mark and thai date. 204 Augusta St. In the closing hours of Congress, ing the week. Many motorists will salmon, halibut and other fisheries are of great value. the Senate passed the bill providing breathe a sigh of relief when tho en- for paying $10,01)0 to Mrs. Agnes tire roadway to Koyport is complet- All of which proves the transaction was one shrewd (le Jardins for her sister, Miss Mary ed. The traffic conditions since tho Lynch, who was 18. Miss Lynch is now confined to the Central Islip State LITTLE TRAFFIC CONGESTION STARTLING SAVINGS SHOWN His Master'* Voice Hospital on Long Island and was at SUTLIFF'S STORE IN WATER DEPARTMENT An Kiist side man wim endeavoring the time of the explosion spending The traffic congestion in local fUoutlnucd from Pagv 1) to give n friend a thrill. He turned the summer at Morgan. Shu was streets over the recent holiday was the Board of Public Works Is ex- a corner nt high snei'd. and the nil- alone at the time and was found wan- but nothing compared to thut which tornoMle turned over, nil wlioeln spin- dering in a demented condition, The usually followed Independence Day OF EVERYTHING ceeding even the fondest hopes of bill was passed by the House of Rep- in years gone iby. The Victory the most optimistic supporters of the nintt. The Incident occurred In front Bridge is . probably the explanation plan to remove the Water Depart- of the driver's house, and ho wus resentatives on June 10th. Physic- 104 NO. PINE AVE. TEL. NO. 1 1 ians sny she will never recover from and it demonstrates the correctness ment from political control. Just crawling out us his wife ap- her affliction, 'Phe demented woman of the diagnosis made by the State At the present time George W. peared. "Why, John!" she cried. is now thirty-eight years old. Highway Department engineers when WEEKLY SPECIALS Crane, President of the Board of "What are you doing under there? the project was under consideration. Public Works is acting water com- r missioner and the ejeecutive head of Come out this minute 1"—Detroit VISITED IN DETROIT the department. Other members of News. SELDON UNDER REPAIRS j JULY 8 TO JULY 14 the Board of Works are Thomas Vail, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Berrien have Harold Filskov, Saumel Newton and "Whipping the Cat" returned from a visit with Mr. and Tho Seldon fire apparatus of the C. Leon Cozzens. Mrs. Wm. F. Hayes at Detroit, Mich. Independence Engine Company is re- In colonial days an apprentice who Mr. and Mrs. Hayes formerly lived ported out of commission temporarily Kellogg's Corn Even though the remarkable sav- And completed his term of service In in South Amboy and Mr. Hayes is on account of some necessary repairs Olive Oil Soap 0c ings have b«en effected, those who to the motor, which is being given Flakes are "in the know" declare that the learning the shoeiuaklng trade usual- now Vice-president and Manager of 2 for . ly started out In business In n manner the Fiber Manufacturing Company a thorough overhauling by Inspector figures can not yet fairly reflect the Frank Gregory. Package efficiency of operations under the that wns known as "whipping the and is also interested in a new chem- Scot Tissue Toilet new board, for much expense inclu- cut," which iueunt Journeying from ical company to start soon, Mr. and Mrs. Berrien report they are fine FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. R. Kidney ded in the figures is due to additional town to town, living with n family entertainers and that they have a Paper, 2 for clerical help necessary in making the while mnklng a year's supply of shoes beautiful home. G. E. Sehlbrede, D. D., Pastor. ' Beans Ific survey and in the complete change for each member of the family and of the bookkeeping system. Sabbath School, 10 A. M.; Adult Honey Dew! Strawberry Can then leaving to fill other engagements SACRED HEART CARNIVAL Bible Class, 10:20. Mr. Paul W. Pra- C previously made. ther, Superintendent, Mr. Eussell Jam ?9 CRIPPLED AUTO - — DRAWS CROWDS NIGHTLY Mathis, Assistant. Del Monte Crushed I ' ' -- DAMAGES ANOTHER The carnival being held by Sacred Church Services, 11 A. M.' and large bottle Pineapple IQc Monday evening near Keyport a Made Electrical Measure Keart Parish during the past week 7:45 P. M. Junior Church as usual. peculiar accident happened in which The watt was adopted as the elec has been attracting crowds .nightly, Preaching by the Pastor. ' W. R. Pineapple JQc Can one car already crippled was further trteal measure hy net of congress, >\\- and the affair will continue tonight On July 18 and 25 the pulpit of Flat Cans i._ damaged while another was badly proved July 12, 1894, defining the le and tomorrow night. A well known this church will be occupied in the W. R. Coffee hurt. The car of Robert Henry, of gal units of electrical measure In"thi orchestra is furnishing the music for morning and evening by Rev. Ernest the dancing and various articles are F. Hall, D. D., of New York City, a Franco-American Spag- Pound Harrison, was struck by another be- United States, following recommends on display in the stands. Refresh- longing to George Romalckson, of tlous of the Chicago. Internatlonn former pastor of the church. I Arlington. The latter, car was be- ments of all kinds are on sale. hetti Iflc electrical congress In 180S. Miss Veronica Carroll is spending Premier Catsup ing towed at the time Ijy a car own- Subscribe tor the Citizen. Can ed by George W. Poole and driven by two weeks at Toms River, N. J. Large bottle r._- a son, Robert A. Poole, both of Youthful Inventors Keansburg, The towed car had no lights burning according to the com- The average nge nt which twenty of plaint entered With local police by the grentest Inventions were produced EXTRA SPECIAL Henry. A hearing is to be held la- Is thirty-two. Wireless telegraphy, the ter, self-hlndlriR renper, and the vacuum air brnlte were larccly developed In FAB SOAP CHIPS, large pkg. 25c Subscribe for tie Cltlicn. the Inventors' twenty-second year. BARGAINS! 1 Cake Octagon Toilet Soap Free grarassgssagaMyMUM^ FREE DELIVERIES 500 PRS. 500 PRS. Lerner gives SPECIAL Another Big Offering "I'll Take MISSES AND WOMEN'S DRESSES Washable House Dresses of the best materials HOME MADE and the nicest patterns, usually sold for $1.59 and $1.95. , . • , • BREAD NOW OFFERED FOR 85c [ KEDS SNEAKS Assorted sizes run from 38 up to 52 Every Time" Don't Miss This Opportunity for Men and Boys, all sizes. We just received 500 There is at much difference in bread Pairs of Sneaks "KEDS", regular price $2.00 and Crepe De Chine Dresses with the latest prints from as there is in day and night. The very $2.50. Special For 1 Week Only, ..T $5.00 to $7.50 best and purest flours and other ingredients Sizes 36 up to 48., must be uted. Then preparation and bak- ing must be done to perfection. Wo know $1.25 Big Sacrifices on two tone, Crepe de Chine how to make good bread and you can al- Extra Heavy Suction Soles Dresses, nicely made, recent styles, your pick ways be sure of getting a sweet, freshly baked, wholesome loaf EVERY time you Only 2 Pairs to a Customer at , $2.75 to $5.50 buy. Sizes 16 to 38., Be one of our customers and let us help you COHEN'S BOOT SHOP stretch your dollars. THE BROADWAY BAKERY branch of "Where Quality Rules" Madison Bakery of Perth Amboy The Only Shoe Store in Town S. Lerner's General Store 112 Broadway Near C. R. R. Station 114 North Broadway South Amboy, N. J. 143 No. Broadway McCloud Building THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Pa 'Conduct and habits closely studied. •tudonu, the pick of 2,000,000 all over want. That's his business. the American public. Each mnchln Starter and Balloon Tires—Standard Equipment Those who qualify are sent in groups tbo United States, took part In the Cordially yours, registers proOtn of $.1 to $5 a montl on army transports which sail on flrnilB, whkh wer« Judged by Chief regular schedules to the particular Catherine Griebel, according to the Dearborn Indepeml Justice William Howard Tuft and Extension Clothing Specialist ent. foreign .stations the soldiers have in- four ot bin associates on tlio Supreme ALL PRICES DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR < dividual ly selected. T.hoy go to Court bench. A cup was presented to Tientnin, China; Manila; Honolulu; J and the Panama Canal Zone. ' Wealg by Vice I roalil«ut Duwes. At a recent inspection, General Summenall, commander of the Second COUPE $537.45 Army Corps Area which includes He Cured Seven Lepers by Specials from our Grocery Now York, New Jersey and Dealwure, I Freezing Their Germs complimented Colonel Bradley, and | Ills detachment of experts which • Berlin.—A new treatment for lep- TUDOR 547.69 handles recruits exclusively. The' rosy lias been devised by Prof. S. Department! general characterized the worlc on i'nldroc< h of the University of Uor- "exceptionally efficient and vitally . put, Ksthonla, who, In iin article In FORDOR 598.89 important" in keeping the American] tha German Dcrmatologlcul Journal Sunmaid Seedless Rais- Heinz Baked Beans garrisons overseas up to full strength. announces that after.mnny years' ex- The members of the detachment perlincnlltig lie bus succeeded In ins, 2 pkgs 25c 9c and 14c are: First Sorectint Earl Kracken-I killing the leprosy germ by means of TOURING 423.75 berger, Staff Sergeant Homer L. freezing. Carpenter, Sergeant Frederick E. Carbonic ncld "snow" wns npplled to Gulden's Mustavd.-12c No. 2 Tomatoes, Jersey Guion, Sergeant Edgar E. Martin, RUNABOUT 403.27 Sergeant Fnancis W. II. Taylor, Cor- diseased tissues with the result that packed, 2 cans 25c poral Thomas A. Connors, Corporal of slxtei'n patients treated, seven al- Japanese Crab Meat 39c Hurry J. Couch, Corporal Adrian roudly huve been discharged us wholly 'Richardson, Corporal James L. Dee-innocuous to society, the article said, PICKUP _•_ '_ 425.43 gan imd Corporal Howard C. Barnes. Specialists here refiurd his discovery Alaska Red Salmon 35c Macaroni, 2 lbs. 25c as of momentous Importance. CHASSIS 333.90 "Flood" or "Deluge"? Jcllo, package 10c The International Standard IUWo Tryphosa, 4 pkgs...—25c Encyclopedia suys that tUere are In Bottle Takes 10 Months 'tlu> authorliod veralim of tho Bible TRUCK CHASSIS . 408.90 118 different wordH which have be* for U. S.-Ireland Trip Wax Paper, 4 rolls 25c Japanese Toilet Paper, itransluted "Hood," Including the New York.—A corked bottle 4 rolls 25c Wordfl Indicating the dulugtt of Noah, bumped nsliore and lay on the French Peas, tall can LIBERAL TIME PAYMENTS . the ivaturs of tha lltfd SMR, the mind nt Orevon shore. County lEupJinrtoo river, the Nllp, tlio Jordan, Donegal, Ireland. 19c u torrent, ii teimx'Ht and 1-ncesnnnt William Dawson, resident of Pure Honey, pint jar •ruin. For this mu«>n tlw word Invor bay, County Donegal, hnp- dolugo Is morBtro|>l>t>. He found a scrap of paper, slightly damaged by moisture. DORSEY MOTORS, INC. In the bottle. FAB, large package 25c Another Kind of Chaw, Sir It boro anB Inscription, John One of our English literature pro- Scott, Jr., of New Tork, aJuo a 1 Cake Colgate's Toilet soap FREE. Ford Dealers iftBsors, wlio.se mi me wo must In nil request to return the bottla to kindness withhold, wnx negotiating an address In New York. tor some tlmo with n ladles' literary Maple and Fayette Sts. Perth Amboy, N. J. club In Maine, about n lecture on It, Ima since transpired the 'Chaucer, on whom he wns a distin- bottle wus tlirown from tho guished authority. They finally wrotu, fiteumshtn Mnnehurla off the II. Wolff Phone 366-673 Open Evenings •*

    FRIDAY, JULY 9, 192C Young At 60, Pedestrian Greatest Victim SACRED HEARTS ANNEX TWO THE COZY CORNER AT YOUR SERVICE GAMES OVER THE HOLIDAYS Or Old At 40? of Automobile Accidents Score Wins Over Avenel and Maurc Representatives. Diet Decides On Sunday afternoon the Avenel A. A. formed the opposition for the Women are us old or as young as Sacred Hearts at Davis Oval and were handed a lacing, the score be- their state of health. A woman may ing 10 to 3. Zamorski was on the be young at sixty years or old at for- wound for the Hearts and was in ty. It all depends on her physical great form, allowing the visitors but well-being. four hits and retired 14 batters by Youth and bonuty have a founda- the strikeout route. 'Thullesen tion In sound health. And food Is •was on the mound for the visitors easily tho most Important Item In and was nicked for a total of six- health. In giving consideration to the teen- hits including four doubles and subjects of diet nnd beauty, women three triples. He fanned eleven of should not forget the food essentiiilx the Heart batters. This was a re- that make for the preservation of turn game, the Hearts having won teeth, hair, figure nnd complexion. the first game at Avenel by a score Blame for round shoulders, flnt 0tOn Monday afternoon tho Sacred cheat and poor teetli among women Chase away those hot weather blues at THE} COZY CORNER. Is due In lnrse meusure to faulty diet, Make every day a happy ohe! Cool and deliciouily refreshing or, specifically, to a lack of lime nnd are the sodas, sundaei, and , iced drinks served; satisfying and phosphorus. Milk, or evnporated R.R, object lasting are the.effects. Castles Ice Cream and (ices in all flavors. he tw addition to the Hearts milk, which Ifl simply cow's milk with STFWART.WARMER AUTOMOBILE 8MTCTY COUNCIL Treat the family today. dh e GO per cent of the water taken awny, T = & Is especially rich In lime. /•pillC PUDKSTIUAN Is the greatest sufferer In automobile fatalities, accord Becnuae of the concentration of •^ lug to records unulyzed by the Stewart-Warner Safety Council for the Try Our Hot Weather Specials! evaporated milk, which Is regulnted prevention of automobile accidents. No complete record Is nvnllnble for the Orders taken for 'home made cakes and pies for toHowteout in the first game,w* by government standards, It Is of United Slates as a whole, but a report bused on H,()2,'l unto f;ilulltli'» occurring Saturday Deliveries^ ^1/^ ^c^JvThf In the first seven months of 1O'J5, covering u population of thirty-one million, Is olgnlflcnnt. Two thousand of these H.Oi'l fuliilltlcH have been I'lnxslflcd awarding to type. Sixty-eight per cent of the vlcllnis wore peiloBtriuns, 11 r, end Pete Dametch who relieved oocurred with nnother inolor vehicle; 7 per cent with horse vehicles, 4.2 with Faltisco, held the Hearte down * fixed objects MiHi as lump posts, :t..ri per cent with Mreet cars, 2.7 with railway two hits and one run for the re- triiinn inn] 1.4 per cent with bicycles. The remaining 0.8 per cent Involved no THE COZY CORNER mainder of the game. cnlllslmi. '1'lie HIIIUII proportion Involving rnllwiiy trains IH encouniKlnif nnd Richard Lewis and Joan Leyden, Proprietors Now the Hearts are ready to hook (loiiliilcsg due to I he gradual unolltlon of uiiRUurtlud ifrnde crossings. The up with the leading semi-pro teams nii'iiiice to the pedeKtrlun, however, In ulnrmlng, nnd culls for greater cure Broadway and First Street in the county. A series may also nn Ills pnrt In muffling directs and ifh the drlverw fnr more careful Jrlvliig. be arranged with the Flies Club doublo the richness of ordinary mar- The Hearts will play every Sunday ket milk, as Is shown In the following Also a full line of Candies, Tobacco and Cigarettes afternoon on Davis's Field,, and Gene table: Ostrich Yields Full Value Novelist's Climb to Fame Thomas will do the officiating at An OBtrlch In worth more dead limn the games. Ordinary Milk. Shakespeare diluted (in the u.ios < are iU>allng tells us how Tubes Jankoskl 1 0 for the reasons that It helps keep the and nctlvlty. The wild unlmul und superlatively honest he Is, so when 30x3% Cl. Usco $7.20 $1.76 digestive tract In proper condition, the savagi; ore commonly lithe, supple a man Informs us emphatically that 30x3% Cl. Usco, Oversize .....^ 7.95 40 10 16 strengthens the body to resist disease, and quick, yet they Iiuvo no dlsclpll 30x3% Cl. Royal Cord Regular 9.20 Avenel A. A. be has ft 10 ull Ills cards oil the table, 30x3 Mi' Cl. Royal Cord, Oversize 10.50 and gives proper balance to the diet nnrluiiH constantly Uiklng them to t«nl. we make a Hpeclal effort to get ft ' AB. R. H. 30x3% S. S. Usco 9.80 Salads also pliiy an Important part for their Hloveol/ hublta of standlDL •quint up his sleeve.—Ohio State 31x4 Royal Cord 15.96 2.45 Turner, If 4 2 2 and sitting. Van Horn, 3b 4 0 In the dietary. Some sort of a salad, Journal. 32x4 Royal Cord _ 17.45 2.55 J. Stern, cf 4 0 lettuce, tomato, fresh fruit, cabbage 33x4 Royal Cord 18.20 2.t>0 McCardle, lb 4 0 or vegetable, should tie eaten at least The True Buffalo 34x4 Royal Cord _• 19.45 2.70 Jackstein, ss 4 0 once a day. Neither Is the dally 32x4% Royal Cord —- 23.45 3.10 Shults, rf 3 ° menu complete without a generous The American Wson, the true buffa- 33x4% Royal Cord 24.65 3.20 Stephen, 2b 3 0 quality of course, leafy vegetables, loes, do not have the hump above the 34x4% Royal Cord .-.. 25.85 3,30 Manaker, c 8 « valuable for their high vitamin con- shoulders, flays Nuture Magazine. Al- Thufllesen, p 3 1 tent. Fruit Juices also have very though this typically American ani- BALLOON TIRES AND TUBES beneficial properties. mal has been displaced from most 29x4.40 Usco Cord . *8.95 2.35 32 S 4 of his original ranse, ho bids fair to The Summary. Home run, Tur- If a woman follows out the rules of survive In the flesh when nmny of hi?1 29x4.40 Royal Cord __11.45 ner. Three base hits, Wilcek, S. diet, birthdays to her will be nothing associates have passed on. OTHER PRICES ON REQUEST Witczak. Two base hits, Hrankos- more than an excuse for n celebration. lci, Sharo, Turner and Witty 2. Struck out by Thullesen 11; by Zam- tattler ot Canning You Can Save by Using orski 14. Appert, a Frenchman, Introduced The box score Monday's game: Purity of Milk the method for cunning fruits and Sacred Hearts vegetables, although it was a relative AB, B. H. of his who mude the process practi- 8 HOUR BATTERY CHARGING SERVICE Hrankoski, 3b 4 1 2 Protected Now cal. Rlllieux, also a Frenchman, Save Time Sharo, lb 3 1 1 made the use of sugar more practical Batteries left before 10 A. M. S. Witczak, ss -4 1 1 By Scientists by cutting the boiling fuel for . a ready at 6 P. M. the same day. Lagoda, c .--4 0 3 pound from one pound of conl to two Witty, 2b , '4 0 2 ENOUGH MONEY WILL By KATHRYN ST. JOHN ounces. In Inter yours dehydration, Save Money WilceV, cf 4 0 0 the use of compressed air und the T. Witzoak, If 1 ,00 Careful housewives constnntly moke vacuum huve been used In preserving GO THROUGH YOUR 8 Hour Charging practically Zamorski, If .. 2 0 0 eliminates cost of rental batter- Hess, rf '. 3,0 0 It n point to ascertain the quality of food produi'ts. HANDS- IN NEXT FEW Molly, p 4 2 1 each Item that goes on their tables. ies saving EOc to 76e on charg- Jankoski, j 1 "0 1 Preparing food for the family U an YEARS TO BUY A ing. extremely Important Job, for the prop- SPECIAL EXCURSION • 34 6 11 er selection and preparation of foods HOME Batteries Callled for, and De- Maurer A. A. make In n lurge measure for the health livered. AB. R. H. and happiness of the family. If you don't want to look NATIONAL LEAD P. Dametch, 3b and p ...... 5 0 1 Milk Is the most nearly perfect food, Fedor, rf D 0 1 but It is n very dellcnte one ns well. backward with regret a few Anderson's Garage Colley, lb 3 1 1 . BATTERIES J. -Dametch, 2b 4 0 0 The keeping qualities of milk are years from now, look for- 204 S. Stevens AT*. Peary, ss 4 1 3 slight. Danger from contamination la Ford and Chevrolet Batteries Guaranteed One.Year $11.95 , C. Kurmer, cf 4 0 1 ever present. Evaporated milk, which ward with expectation now Tarminski, If and 3b ".. 0 1 ja double rich because of tho removal From Stations Smoynk, c ___3 0 0 of 00 per cent of the water, Is science's FREEHOLD To We'll help you to buy your Faltisco, p and W 4 0 0 solution to these conditions. SOUTH AMBOY home. Let us plan with! Safeguarding evaporated milk Is Inclusive 36 2 8 worked out as perfectly na man's In- you. ,. The Summary. Two base hits, genuity hns been nblo to make tho SUNDAY, JULY 11 C. Kurmer; Peary 2; Lagoda; jWitty. process. From cow to enn, the milk Tickets good only on Special Train Struck out by Faltisco 2; by Molly which goes Into the evaporated prod- Leaving South Amboy 7:10 A. M. E; by Dametch 6. , uct Is .vatched every step of tho way. Returning leave New York, West 23rd Street at 9:22 P. M.; Liberty HOME FAN SPEEDWAYS DEFEAT Street, 9:35 P. M. , CARDINALS 10 TO 6 hildron 5 years of age and under — IN BLACK OR OLD IVORY — 12 half fare. The Speedways defeated the Car- (Eastern Standard Time Shqwn) dinals in a recent contest played at Davis Field to the tune of 10 to 6, this defeat breaking tho winning streak of the Cardinals. The box score: CardinaU An Unusual Sale of H. E. „ . R. 2 Cows of the dairy lierds are guarded Perifio, us 2 1 with constant care nnd are subjected Triggs, 3b and p 7 1 l to regular Inspections by veterinary • Newmnrk, If and 3b 1 i Burgeons, Herds are cnrefully groomed, Kaynee Rompers and J. Ryan, c .•_. j 0 and their yards nnd barns are kept Damber, rf . o ° scrupulously cleiin, ns nro all utensils. Coughlln, 2b 0 0 Milk condonsePluB are located In tho Doukias, lb ,. o heart oi tho big dairy regions to facili- Wash Suits Novak, cf _j 0 tate speedy bundling, for this is es- S. Ryan, p and If ... 0 sential If the milk Is to be cannod at We have placed on sale the balance of our 6 8 8 "Us moment of maturity." Onnvos- Only Speedwayi covered trucks haul the milk to mar- $16.50 stock of Kaynee Rompers and Wash Suits. These POWER tWbanski, 2b \ Si Eo ket, thus protecting the product from In Ivory flS.SO Purcell, cf .... o 0 ? contamination on the way. Arriving E. Clark, rf """ " g 0 lit tho condnnsery, the milk goos suits sold up to $3.49. through tests for acidity, sediment, flavor nnd butterfut content before It Westinghouse fan iSlmon, c 2 2 0 Mere*H the fun for you! It drft.i your hair, airs you* A. Logada, lb ..'..Z...2 1 i Is accepted. They are now priced for a quick clearance at clothes, drives cooking odors out of the house, keeps you Zando, ss _ "*i i 9 Experts watch the progress of the coal nnd vigorous—uml docs a hundred other things! Tommy, If _ ZZT\ l \ milk through every step of Its way. SILENCE It's ii ten-Inch oscillator for only $I(J.5O—a fnn for nny 1. Lagoda, p ...... i i , It KO«H Into the evaporating mnchlno; 98c room In any home. Finished a hcnutiful satln-blackj C. Clark, cf ;::o Q J to the hniiioKonlzor, which breaks up struiifj; quIet-runiihiK--it's n ffiii for u lifetime of wear. the Tat jilolniNw no Unit 1 lie milk may Conic In tu ace it. or telephone m. 10 10 10 ho oiiHlly digested by the consumer; Men's Straw Hats at 1-3 off regular prices. by wu.v nf the almost liiunnn filling Belfry Trouble machine Into Hlerlllzod enrm; then Into Dnvld, iigu live, WIIH pluylnft piir- tin- Hierlllzer, where the eium nro Rur- pentcr, Nancy, line thrci', Htnnd rmiiiileil by Hteum nnd bulling water, Jersey Central Power & Light Co. watching him. Duvld p«uudnd mi'l ilcHlroylni; any PORHIIJIO Imctcrin. In- poumli'd willi IIIH haiiiiniM- UII I ho vii- «|ii'ctin-n linmlle the product IIH tho 149 No. Broadway Phone 690 So. Amboy rloilH mi I Is mid honed*, milklnK n last slop t» nee that the rnnn.'nij Job H. Wolff* & Co. "Serving over 1,475 square miles of territory (n NeWr Jorsoy, In- griml dfiil nf Mickct. Nancy nt lust him been perfectly done. Lithellng cluding 137 cities, towns and tinnller coriimunltloi with electricity roukl iitiiiid It no longur und. put- and |i|(>lilng follow. Tim tioiiHcwIfo Feltus and Washington Streets and gas." ting her hiind to her lioaO, HIII; HIIIII. «*'otiiitis Ii)o milk M frt'Mh nm! swwt. ns "Oh, Duvld, pluist Mop, tlmt malic* w»i"» it tfiino from tho cow. my uttle hurt HO had." Page Four THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

    KIEL NOW DESERTED; Peculiar Form of Disease Extra Concess on NO STORM SEWER Catalepsy is 11 peruli.'ir motor A mother \vn< iiMiing her two lit- POMP ONCE REIGNED ihenoinenon, not a disease, fount] in 11 le girls !hc I., !'.- I'niyrr. Sjow- BY WORKS BOARD nmiber of nervous disorders and con- y slic said : "('i u us this day our Week-End Specials at John St. Extension Poitponed Until • Isting of a pprslslent muscular uttl* inlly bread." II iv. une (if them Defeat Most Clearly Shown Next Spring—Well Hn» Big Flow. ude of some part of the bnd.v. fata- lauseil itncJ lii'sltn I'd to repeat, then The Board of Public Works last i'psy may or may not lie nrcompanieii miked up anil said fervently: "And in Once-Famed Port. night decided to postpone until next iy unconsciousness. iii.'!i' Jinii, i«i), bull, iiianium?" Spring at least the -extension of the Kiel, Ueriuuny.—Nowliere would . John street storm sewer. The exten- the kaiser, were lie to return to his sion plans called for carrying the Greenspan's country, tint] a inure iiouauiil con- 'sewer on up the street from Stevens trast between the • present and the avenue to Pine avenue and across ipjst tliuu in Kiel. I Pine to Augusta street. Decision to During The 15 Day Extension Wllliuiii 11 was the creator of this 'postpone the work was augmented by At Lowest Prices! the knowledge that the > bond issue jpuwcrful miviil fastness, wltli Its huge which would be essential to carrying nocks and nil the apparatus of sliip- out the scheme would bring,the city Of Our Special Electrac Range Offer NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS 'bulldlng "and repair. He was the almost up to the maximum allowed builder of the formidable fortifica- by the State laws. The estimate of The merchandise that we adverti»e is guaranteed standard tions defending the sea approaches. City Engineer Conlogue was that the MISS MIRIAM BOYD quality. If found otherwise money will be refunded. This WHS the scene of some of Ills extension would cost $20,000. grent moments when as commander Of good news relatives the affairs In chief of tlie lleet, he steamed Into of the water department there seem- m Home Economics Expert of the Westinghouse Dave Greenspan, Prop. 126 N. Broadway tile hbrhor us rounds of applause ed to be aplenty during the meeting. poured from dozens of guns. Among other items was the report"of, Electric & Mfg. Company will demonstrate Telephone 19 „ Engineer Mason aa to the new well All Is Deserted. for the pumping station. A location j the Westinghouse Electric Range at the Jer- Today tlie harbor looks empty. - The •had been determined upon, he said,, farts are partly dismantled. The na- Sheffield Evap. Cream and the test borings indicated that the ( sey Central Offices in these towns: Premier Tuna Fish val academy Is closed. The custle in flow woudl be far In excess of pres- Which Trlnce Henry, the kaiser's ent requirements and perhaps of light meat, can 3 tall cans. brother, lived Is an oltice building. those for a long time to come. It was South Amboy, July 6, 7, 8, 9. The yachl clubhouse, presented by therefore feasible to connect *e n«w 25c the elder Krupp, Is now a scientific well direct with the city mains which Keyport, July 10, 12, 13, 14, 15. 19c ilnsllliite. It was there the kaiser, would be more economical in the in- COMET RICE. surrounded by his admirals and gen- stallation. Freehold, July 16,17,19,20, 21. erals, made many an utterance that The' committee .of the board was White House Cedar Oil 3 pkgs. caused flutters In fort>ls!ii chanceller- authorized to procure an agreement' Toms River, July 22, 23, 24. reg. 35c bottle ies. Everywhere are Suggestions of from the Jersey Central Litrht and I Power Company for power for the 29c decay and neglect iiml cliniige. plant so that the extension of tho Atlantic Highlands, July 26,27, 28, 29, 30, 31. The knlscr lms not been here since necessary pole line may be begun as 29 c Gre-Solvent Hand Soap that afternoon of June ~H. 11)14, when soon as may be in order that power Money back if not satisfactory (he was occupied with arniiiKenieiita will be available immediately that // you are interested in electric cooking, don't 2 cans 'respecting the regatta. An aid de- the board installs the electrical ap- . livered a dispatch, snylnc Hint Arch- paratus. Tho work on the new woll 8 miss these interesting detnonstrations: Franco-American duke Franz Kenllnand iind Ids wife is to be finished by August 15, ac- SPAGHETTI 25c lhad been assassinated lit Sarajevo. cording to the contract approved last night and it is expected that at the can Pure Cider Vinegar "Now, I must do everything over next meeting the Board will have bo- again," were the emperor's llrst words. forc it data from which may be selec- 16 oz. bottle, 2 for Flags wore ordered half-mast. He ted the essential mndhlnery for the Jersey Central Power & Light Co. 10c terminated the regatta, sent messages electrification of the plant. j to Winston Churchill, who was on un 25c As another step toward economy 149 No. Broadway Phone 690 So. Amboy NO. 2 TOMATOES English bout In the hnrbor, to the the Board decided to have one of the Fancy Parlor Brooms prince of Monaco on his yacht and motorcycles repaired at u cost of "Serving over 1,475 square miles of territory in New Jersey, in- 3 cans to others Invited to dinner that eve- some thirty dollars for use of em- ning, composed a telegram to Franz ployees in cases of emergency. The cluding 137 ciliei, towns and smaller communitiet with electricity .NO.-.7 Joseph, and took a spi'ditl train for machines were used by the police de- and gas." 25c Berlin. partment at one time before it waa 49c , Prince1 Henry comes In Kiel occa- decided that they were an unneces- CAMPBELL'S BEANS sionally but not often since he left sary bill of expense. The machine In Jenuine Dill Pickles It In a closed automobile flying a red question has a side-car and will bo 3 cans useful when the water department quart jars flag when the revolution broke here happens to have more than one job In the early days of November, 1018. to look after at one time, which is of- 25c This munner of leaving Is the subject ten the case. 25c of adverse gossip among the towns- The acting superintendent was au- people. They say also that his demo- thorized to. make sewer extensions on W. R. COFFEE Sweet Mixed KeOKuk cratic manner which made him n pop- Dayton street and also upon Welsh > ular personage has changed; that lie ; street. It was estimated that there 1 lb. carton, ground Pickles, quart jar Is now distant, brusque, somewhat bit- . might be eighteen houses eventually ter in speech. The prince lives on on Dayton street and eight on Welsh his estate, Heinmelsmnrk. near Rcken- . street. 49c 39c foerde, not far from KleK The sailor- I One member of the Water Board prince has become greatly Interested 1requested the announcement that the In his farming and stock raising and Board had nothing to do with fixing shows his visitors fine cattle with aa ' up the fire alarm system. If it were within the jurisdiction of the board, much pleasure as lie formerly took i "it would be fixed up in twenty-four In the equipment of his flagship. I hours," he claimed. « Flag Hauled Down. The war appears to have placed the QUALITY FIRST—ECONOMY ALWAYS United States rather outside the L. H. WOMANIT prince's sympathies. An American yachtsman living In Hamburg, who BADLY INJURED is a member of the Hiinsa Yacht club, When Sfet*uck by am Automobile Near "SERVICE AT CHAIN STORE PRICES" after the treaty of peace was signed, Her Home. flew the American ting above the Hnnss pen mi at, having first obtained 'Monday while driving near Lau- a letter of assent from the club's sec- rence Harbor the car on Antonia retary. I'rlnce Henry was displeased Fortunato, of Newark, struck Mrs. HOT SHOT SPECIALS Alice M. Gregory, of Laurence Har- and some of the club members ques- bor Parkway, Laurence Harbor, tioned the propriety. The American knocking her down and besides PHONE FOR FOOD—206 explained thiit although the club au- breaking her arm inflicting numerous thorities hud approved of the Amer- bruises. The victim was taken to ican flag, he would remove the Iliinsn the local hospital for treatment and "ITS THE BETTER WAY" pennant and hoist that of the Royal it now,resting fairly comfortably. Danish club, of which he also was a The driver, in a statement to I0C3I member. That he did. police at the time the accident was SAWRDA Y—MONDA Y—TUESDA Y reported, said that he saw the woman Representatives of American auto- crossing the road ahead of him and EXPERIENCE— fnohlle companies, members of ths sounded hi^horn at her but that she Hamburg Automobile dub. wen; a lit- seemingly paid no attention. Swing- Delmonte No. 2 PALMOLIVE SOAP tle unnojrod over the prince's Insist- ing his car as far off the road as A GREAT TEACHER ence In his speech at the opening of possible in order to avoid hitting Crushed Pineapple 3 cakes ». •• •' the new clubhouse, that good Oer- her he failed for his fender struck can People who have a checking accoun'Vwith us mnns should not buy foreign curs; her body. A hearing on the affair 22c that the money went out of the coun- is to be held tonight before Police know this: try nnd that German enrs were all Justice Forgotson' hero. 19c MAZOLA OIL right. Their money is safe in our bank. : The prince nt one time drove an TERRA COTTASWIN Delmonte No. 2 Pints 27c Amprlcnn car. PEACHES Quarts 52c With a check book they can always make the However, Ihe prince Is described nn ONE OUX OF THREE ifeavlug the tiuwt agrwnble rocollec- sliced or halves right change. tlons of his American experiences, of Trim Cable Workers—DuPonts and PARSONS AMMONIA *hls cordial receptions, ami of the sue- Copper Worlcers Trim Thorn. can quart bottle No bills will ever be paid twice when they ' cpssful political effect, as he bellnved, The South Ambrty Terra Cotta Co. have a cancelled check for their receipt., •of his mission. team has been successful in winning 22 c only one of Wicir three last games. 29c Their check stubs keep an accurate record of On Saturday, June 2(ith, they put it Ship's Doctor at Sea Aids over (in the Cable Works teum to the Sunmaid Seedless their expenditures at all times. tune of I) to G, and since have drop- Lipton's Yellow Label Injured Priest Ashore i]>cil two hard fought contests, one to RAISINS - TEA Is it any wonder they consider a checking ac- Mnntielll.—The Increasing uses of tho BuPont 'squad 8 to 5, and the 2 pkgs. ] irndin were clearly demonstrated re- other to the Copper Works contin- /4 lb: can 23c count indispensable? cently, when the C. («. M. M. steam- gent on their diamond, Wednesday, er ('aiHitlliiii Kori'Hli'r, by a constant June 28th, the finnl score being' 7 25c }/% lb. can 45c You will never be without these conveniences Interchange of messages between to 6. _ ! the ship's doctor uml n slmre sUUlon, The clay workers pinyed Kond ball Campbell's Beans if you once try paying by check. was nhle to render valuable medlcnl in these contests, and only the brooks Franco-American of the game aided their opponents. 3 cans :nsslstnncu to the parish priest of, Thoir next contest will bo played on SPAGHETTI 'Clurencctown, Long Island, liuhnmas. the local Y. M. C. A. diamo.nd, Sat- According to the story, ns relayed urday, June 10th at 3:30 P.' M. At can 25c to tho Canadian Marconi Million this time they will cross bats with here, the Canadian Forester while at the Steel Equipment team of Avonel, sen received an urgent call from sta- this being the second meeting of 10c DILL PICKLES tion OOM for the service of a doctor. these clubs1 . T1he Steel Equipment quart jar There was no doctor on the Island, the team hung It on the locals in the first messago said, and the parish prlent contest, the score being quite disap- Premier Leggett's pointing. However the locals have 25c hntl fallen from ti horso am! injured steadily forgad abend since then, and MUSTARD his leg. Mgr. Bob Manakor predicts a big vic- The steamer carried a doctor, but tt tory. It is hoped n big crowd will jar KIPPERED SMACKS •was nimble to get to the Island, so the be on hand to oncourngo the Terra 4 boxes wireless operator was directed to ask Cotta to win. 10c 'the shore Htnllon for further particu- In the distribution of gold hold by lars about the priest's Injuries ami to the Terra Cotta Athletic Association Fould's Macaroni, Spag- 25c stand !>T for Instructions. A message on July 3rd, Margaret Casey was tho soon came back to the ship that the lucky holder of the conpon for the hetti or Noodles DUZ p(irlsl(l»nt'rn were standing by to ren- $10.00, nnd G, H. Thomson of Kcy- der want aid they could. The Bhlp'a .port received the $5,00. A nice sum 3 pkgs. 3 large pkgs. doctor, standing beside the wlrt'lOHH wan realized by the Association, operator, (hen gnve the shore listeners which will be nxpendod for baseball and' other sports. 29c 55c definite Instructions as to how to pro- THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. ceed. Hand Bag Free A week later, as the Canadian For- Mutt Have Felt Small N. B. Co. Nabisco flitor was homeward bound, tln> doctor California paper—"Two men en 6 boxes FLY TOX South Amboy, N. J. recclvod a wireless mi>sHiig« from the terivi I hi' linrik wlillf Drake and bl ftahnmnH Informing him that tht> wtrn- wife wi'i'i" tlie only iimipnnts. Whll bottle. li>ss prescriptIOIIH had been followed MrH UniKc wni ftiinlillni! with Hi 25c 45c and 69c to I he teller anil thnt the nittlnnt wui lurk In let 1 In- riilibi'i'* bi'hlml H< We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings ninklnit KHllHfn<'lorj [irogreM. wlrki't, IM'liIn* slipped Him 11 revolver Page Six THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

    FRIDAY, JULY 9, MANY AT PLATTSBURG A "Correct" Likeness of Washington Plattsburg, NT^YT, July 9th; The1 Citizens Military Training Camp MADISONJWNSHIP being conducted this month at Platts- CHEESEQUAKE COUPLE burg opened with 1711 candidates from New York, New Jersey and TENDERED SHOWER Delaware. Of these 1226 are Basic, A surprise vanity shower was held or first year men; 280 Red Course, in the .basement of the Episcopal or 2nd Men; 151 White Course, or Church at Cheesequake for Miss Sa- 3rd year rane; and 54 Blue, or 4th die Schnuck of this place in honor year men. The Commander of the of her approaching marriage to Camp is Colonel John H. Hughes of From the pure, rich cream to Nathan Cressman of Cheesequake. the 26th Infantry, with Major R. T. the cut land sealed butter, the The shower was attended by many Phinney of the same regiment, Exe- friends and relatives and the even- BLUE RIBBON process is one ing was devoted to playing games cutive Officer. and (laneing until a late hour. Music The officer personnel will include of absolute sanitation. Succh was furnished by Scherg's Orchestra sixteen Reserve officers in addition of Old Bridge. to officers of the 26th Infantry, 18th concern over the purity of As the couple entered the basement Infantry, and the 16th Infantry. BLUE RIBBON BUTTER ac they were showered with confetti Special attention will be given and streamers, after which they op- this year to athletics in addition to counts for its creamy goodness ened the packages in the. center of tho required callisthenics. Oppor- the room. They received many tunities will be given all candidates and delicious flavor. We sug- beautiful and useful gifts consisting to engage in track and field events, gest that you try it today. of linen, china, cut glass, aluminum, swimming, tennis, volley ball, base- money and silver. 'ball, handball and boxing. There The decorations were pink and will be the minmum of parades and white streamers. At a late hour reviews in the afternoons to provide dainty refreshments were served, the maximum of time for supervised The following were present: Mr3. games. Dora Herzog, George Herzog, Mr. Every eifdeavor will be made to FANCY Ci\E and Mrs. Whitehead Brown Jr., Mr. make the 1926 oatnps even better and Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. Mary than any before. 'Discipline will be BUTTER, Schnuck, daughters Helen and Edith, strict, but not harsh and the stan- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schnuck, Mr.dards of duty and honor of the reg- and Mrs. Charles Fay, Leroy Gaub, ular army will be the aim of the George Wood, Otto Schnuck, Harry camp. Gambling will not be tolerat- The Schnuck, Leroy Schnuck, Bertha ed and will mean dismissal. BuiterThat Schulmeister, Marie ScJnilmeister, The candidates arc sleeping in Cant Be Better Fred Schulmeister. Jr., Rose and Alice tents, six to a tent, lighted by electri- Nyman, Mrs. Herman Gluer, Mrs. city, in the heart of a pine grove. Tha Anna Schnuck, daughters Anna and ration allowance Is double that of THE BUTTER THAT CANT BE BETTER Elsie, Carrie Burlew, May Caniff, the Regulars and tho mess this ynnr William Schulmeister, Adelia Burlew, is to bo in charge of Lt. 'flalmngo Bertha Burlew, Henrietta Brown, Phillips, Q. M. C. an expert Mess Adelle Brown, Olive Brown, Elsie Officer. Many visitors, touring tho Bowie, Florence Bowne, Harold Ap- Adirondacks in tho vicinity of the plegate, Oscar Caniff, Nathan Cress- summer home of the President, are man, Theodore, Albert, William and expected to visit the Plattsburg camp Richard Sohnuck, Lewis Brown, this month. For tho July camp wi!l Whithed Brown Jr., Harvey Brown, be enarly 400 candidates larger than Arthur Brown, Oliver Brown, Harvey tho 1925 July camp was. The ma- Browne of, Oheesequake, Mr. nndjority come from Greater New York. Mrs. Norman Wood of Lincroft, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kearns, of Cliff- At The Empire wood, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wood, Great Men of Early Times Naomi and Wallace Wood, John Har- ris of South Anrboy, Mr. and Mrs. Socrates was tho grpiitPMt of (irvck Charles Burlew of Cedar Grove, Mr. philosophers. Plato Is regarded' an SUNDAY AND MONDAY and Mrs. John Burlew, Anna and the most fnniouu of ancient phi- Alma Burlew, Benjamin Morrell of losophers. Aristotle and I'ytlinfiorim Browntcwn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward wero, respectively, a great Greek phi- JULY 10 and 11 Van ArSdale, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin losopher and an early Greek phlloH- Tnli heroic Btatuo of tha Commander-in-chief of the tint armlei of tha Bensen, Mrs. AUbie Cressman, Olive ophcr. I'erlcles was »n Athenian United States wtia made (or tho city of Portland, Oregon, though not yet dellr- Culver, Sadie Schnuck, of . Old statesman, llenrfotim wus a Ore«k ered there by the artist The western municipality has loaned lt to the Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. John Poulsen, hlstorlnn. Orpheus WUH the most Il- Soaqul-Centonnlal International Exposition, opening In Philadelphia June 1 Stanley and Arthur Poulsen of Run- lustrious poet of prp-Hoinerlc times. and continuing until December 1. to celebrate 150 years of American Independ- yon. Aeschylus was a celebrated Greek ence. At the foot of the sculpture Is shown Pompeo Copplnl, the sculptor.., Gloria Swanson tragic poet. Dr. Henry Waldo Poe, or Portland, declares ina face to be the most corracr likeness of Washington ever modeled. Among the many students attend- IN ing the Rutgers Summer Session are Florence Bowne of Cheesequake, Mrs. What Eyebrow Were for Start of Heavy Material Composition of Gelatin Margaret Ferry Gaub of Browntown Eyebrows, which are now merely Gelattn Is a purified, dried, Inodor- ornamental on humans, were once According -to Herbert Dingle, u and Edith Dieker of Runyon. British astronomer, the oldest stars ous product of the hydrolysis by treat- "bushes" of hair which served the ment with boiling water of certain Miss Henrietta Brown, a graduate two-fold purpose of shielding the eyes In the universe are composed of a sub of bhe N. J. C. has accepted a posi- Htnrice which weighs 22 tons to the tissue, such as skin, ligaments and from the sun's rays and of holding bones, from sound unlmuls. It con- tion as teacher in the South River back the perspiration on the fore- pint, says the Pathfinder Magazine. "Stage Struck" High School. This 1» 55,000 times heavier than Iron. tains not more thun 2 per cent of ash 'iend to ,keep It from trickling Into and not less than IS per cent of he eyes. Such stars are known as "white James Ellingham of Runyon and dwarfs." nitrogen. grandson Lester Applegate of Cheese- quake spent the week end viisting in Now York City. Nelson Applegate and family of Cheesequake apent Sunday afternoon in Spotewood. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hunt and Electric Cookery is William Mundy of South Amboy visited Mr. and Mrs. William Camp- bell of Runyon recently. A number'of people from Madison Cleaner, Safer and Better Township attended the eighth anni- versary and carnival at the Bruns- wick Gardens Social and Civic Club at the club house on Marlboro Road, Brunswick Gardens, near Old Bridge, Cookery! Ancor Park of Cheesequake was the scene of a large gathering of New §taien Island people on July 4th. Games of every description were enjoyed and many AND people from Madison Township suc- ceeded in capturing prizes. Mrs. Jajjics-Ellingham and son, Dewey EUingham, with relatives from New Jersey Bridges iMilltown, motored to Rocky Hill, Princeton and other points on July Staten Island is anticipating the greatest development of its history, due to such 4th. great public Improvements, as new bridges, tunnels, port developments, subways, elec- There will be a festival in the base- trification of the S. I. Rapid Transit line and the inauguration of a comprehensive bus ment of the Episcopal Church at ChoeSequake on Tuesday evening, system. July 18th. There will be good mu- sic nnd ice cream and soft drinks will John H. Lynch, President of the Borough of Richmond, said recently^ "Ju*t ".' Ibe available. as soon as Staten Island is directly connected with the rapid transit system of other Boroughs, [Staten Island will attain it4 full measure of development. COUNTY 'FARMERS' PICNIC The Time to Buy Staten Island Lots ii NOW, white these According to present indications, the attendance at the annual Middle- great public improvements are being undertaken and planned. Bex County Farmers' Picnic to bo held at Cliffwood Beach on Thursday, July 15, will be larger than any pre- vious year. According to the com- HAZELWOOD PARK mittee of the Middlesex County Board of Agriculture which selected On Richmond Turnpike, Port Richmond, S. I. Clifwood Beaich as the place to hold the picnic, the beach offers excellent Ingram, Purdy, Bradley, Kell, Byrne, Mann and Gannon Avei., near Meirs Corners facilities for an outing of this sort. Much interest is centered In the horso shoo pitching tournament at which Install This New representatives from the cuonty for the statee wide horse shoe pitching Public Auction tournament at Bridgeton on July 29, ELECTRIC will be selected. The County Board of Agriculture is offering a substan- Business and Residential Lots tial prize for the winner of the con- ' ' on premises 2:30 P. M., under a tent, rain or shine RANGE test ond considerable prize money is being offered at the state tournament which will be held under the auspices in your kitchen and enjoy its many advantages of the "American Agriculturist." Saturday, July 24 The committee has secured the ser- Qf\/j/ »n Inttallment Contract WALTER T. LINDSAY, Atty., vices of the same orchestra which U played lnst year. This orchestra will O\J /0 2% a Month 505 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. City. $115-12 Complete and Installed play for dancing on the large pavi- lion located at Oliffwood. Everyone TO VISIT PROPERTY—From Manhattan or Brooklyn, taka/ferry to St. George, 18 urged to bring a basket lunch then Silver Lake trolley. Via automobile: Follow Richmond Turnpike direct to Ha. NOW IS THE TIME! A small deposit and though those who care to enn secure zelwood Park, on Richmond Turnpike. dinner either at Seldlers Beach or at monllily payments places it in your kitchen Keyport, both of which places are, lo- SEND FOR BOOKMAP cated near Cliffwood. ready to operate. Telephone Might Be Either 87 Liberty Street Wo lire told of n man, rending a New York City Cortlandt 0744 news tilnpntrh from London of a dlfl- pliiy of eiiltvH, IIIOH nnd HHPPIH which hud been nmdn by tinyn nt the Liver- Dolan Bros. pool Innlltuto and over which II wim found norpHHdr.v In put ilp it HIUII, 130 No. Broadway Telephone 294 •'1'lcuKo Jo not out Hi'; •ihlMtH," mid tho (julcl remark nt lilii wife,. "lit- QUt'Ht or warning?" THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page V\rm

    FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mills, of Miss Madeline Burns, of Pine ave- Richard Carroll, of George'street,' Barberton, Ohio, visited with rela- nue, vi-sited with friends in Asburj has purchased a new Peerless sedan. Who Are Hunkies? OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL tives here during the week. 1'ark on Mor.rtay. "Ilunklc" Is ii .slung term of enn- Three new dwellings being con-' tompt and derision which Is upplltul JE AI>PEMNGL John Foley, of Augusta street, has Relatives from Nutley visile-l wit structed on Welsh street are now to fdivlKiiL'rs, cspwiiiHy to Immigrant:) FOR RENT purchased a new Peerless sedan. Mr, and Mrs. John Spencer over th nearing completion. Welsh street from Komltfi'ii Kuroiie. Apuiuvnlly week end. runs from Washington avenue to the origin of the word Is unknown. T^OR RENT—3 Room House on Con- The past week members of the Patrick Fallon, James J. Gallagher, Main street parallel with and near Like the words ttiitfu, w<>i>. liike, lmr|>, over St. Inquire 398 Wilmunt St. family of William S. Dey have been Wiliam J. O'Toole and James W. Thomas Kennedy, of David street, the Raritan River Railroad tracks. bohunk, KI'IMI.-IT, spick, polnc-k, chink 7-9-lt kept answering the numerous tele- Rea Sr. attended an outing of the has purchased a new. coupe for hi A. 0. H. Sunday afternoon at New business. mid UIUI1.V ixliers, It In nut used by FOR RENT—Five room apart- phone calls about the accident in Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Carroll and people who mrurd the feellnys of ment, all improvements. J. Arthur which Mr. Dey and Samuel Crozier son Edward motored to Toms River, others.—I'utnnnile Applegate, 258 John St., South Am- were injured. At this moment Mr. Mr. and Mr?. John Kelly, of Four- N. J. on Sunday. |,oy. 7-2-lt Crozier is getting along nicely, while Henry Jones of Morgan Heights th street, entertained relutiven from spent the week end with relatives at Perth Ambo/ a', their-home on Wed- . Flemith Patriot-Martyr FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire of Mr. Dey is able to be about. Wilkes Barre, Pa. A special meeting of the South Strasser, Main Street and Stevens nesday. Amboy Yacht Club will be held on The count of EgmotU, the great Mrs. Richard S, Powers, of Pine avenue. 7-2-tf Traffic through this city over the Joseph Conors, of Augii3ta *t. Monday, July 12th at 8 P. M. All Flemish general und popular lit-rp, FOR RENT—Top Floor Plat',' cor- avenue, was a Newark business visi- members are urged to be present. was one of the victims of the blood- tor yesterday. week end period was in all probabil- v/as a Ne 'Yoi'k City visitor on Mon- iier Augusta St. and Broadway. In- ity the greatest, this season. day. thirsty duke of AIVH In the Nether- quire Straub Bros., Broadway. 5-7-tf 4 ——— Innus. He was seized by trencher/ FOR RENT—Modern apartment, Master John Quinn, of Tarry town, James Flanigan of Fourth street Mr, ar;ri Mrs. Howard D. Littel Poet Lost at Sea 6 rooms and bath, every improve- N. Y. has returned to his home after md put to death In 151S. enjoying several days with Mr, and ha'3 completed the painting of his and children have returned to the; Wllllnm Fnlroner, n Scottish po<- ment in very" select neighborhood, home. home 'After vi>iting with Mrs. Fre of the Klclitepnth epntiiry, was tin Inquire P. J. Monaghan David st.3-25 Mrs. Richard S. Powers, on Pine ave- Litte;i at Culv-jr Lake. Height of Philosophy FOR RENT—Private Garage. In- nue. son of n burlier. He \vnn lost at fen That liuppy stiitu of wlud. so rareli The Second street .sidewalk, curb In 3705), when the frigate Aurora, ol quire P. J. Monaghan, David st. 3-25 possessed. 1» which we can soy, "1 ( and gutter improvement is well under E. C. Clutter, the Lakewood con which lie wns n purser, went dowi way. Gundrum & Kenah are the tractor, has purchased from the Hoff- have enoui,'h," Is the highest attiiln is entertaining her niece from Eliza- with nil hiilids contractors in charge- of th« work. man-Lehrer Corporation, two lots on mont of philosophy.—Zimmerman FOR SALE beth this week. Tihe improvement is a Jong felt want Gordon street, Seacroft Terrace. Walter Peterson, of Broadway, and will bo of great benefit to the FOR SALE—Two lots on Ward motored with a party of friends to property owners. Mrs. Benjamin Strasser and daugh Avenue. $550 for the two of them. Atlantic City during the past week. ter Wilma, of Muin st,, who hav Inquire Bayview Garage, Pine Ave. Judging from reports given out by heen enjoying their annual vacation .and Wessco St., Telephone 654. ! u visiting silk hosiery snlesman, who in the mountuuis of New York State A number of local people will at- has been in this city for more than uri expected home shortly. 7-9-ot tend a musical recit«l and reception a week, silk hose will bo very popular FOR SALE—8 room house, two to be held at Mount St. Mary's Col- within a few days. We are to un- Frank O'Connor, of Broadway, ha •corner lots. Inquire Tessie Price, lege, North Flainfield Sunday after- noon. derstand that there'll be little need purchased a new Dodge sedan. Cut Price Grocery Sale! 500 Center St., corner Feltusy Bergen for the purchasers to every buy any Hill. t-2-4t more hose, unless they live to bu Two cars bearing New York Stnti All Goods Guaranteed or Your Money Back FOR SALE—2 Family House 6 Benjamin Strasser, of Main street, more than a hundred. licenses came together ofl the roa( .rooms each floor, bath and all im- will visit with his wife and daughter 'between Fourth street and Mechanics who are spending a vacation in the ville on Wednesday niglht, and whil provements. Convenient to all buses, Catskill Mountains, this week end. Mrs, Elias Mason, of Cnmden, Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday inquire William O'Connor, Telephone spent the fore part of the week with tooth cars wore considerably damag- 195-J. 6-18-tf The annual carnival being held at relatives in this city. ed, the owners agreed that no com- FOR SALE—Valuable property ( plaints/ would be made. Both own Franco-American reasonably priced on Southwest cor the Sacred Heart grounds will como Croat crowds have been attending era claimed to have insurance. Puffed Rice or Wheat aver of Stevens Avenue and .David to a close tomorrow night. Grout the Sacred Heart Carnival bcim? held 2 boxes SPAGHETTI St. For terms see A. M. Everitt crowds have been attracted during at the church grounds on upper Wash- Mrs. Elizabeth Betts has moved T19 Bordentown Ave. 5-28-t I the week. ington «venue. from Pine iivenuo to a new nddres. FOR SALE—4 lots on Louisa st. Miss Cecelia Shultz, of Raritan on David street. 25c 10c Pine ave. and Feliua St. P. and Mrs, Feredjnand in on Louis Jurke, of Irvington, has pur chased from the Hoffman-Lehrei Macaroni or Sphagetti AMMONIA Corporation sixteen lots at Sencrof Edwn 2 pkgs. large bottle jghan, David street. Wan.en nidbrow of John st "' French, of Fourth street, Terrace and will start immediatelj FOR SALE—Lots o upon the construction of eight house: avenue (Whitehead tract) upon* this property. 19c T. F. Sullivan, 265 David st. 2-12-tf 23c FOR SALE—Four corner .. lots Mcmibers of the Enterprise Hook Jack McGuire, the popular boxing Mrs. Ellen Brennan of Broadway is 100 x 100 Bay View Manor (corner and Ladder Company have purchased " this city, proudly displays visiting her sister in Elizabeth. 40-50's California P. & G. SOAP Woodland Ave. and Manoft Street) from Green's Men's Furnishing1 Store Midlesex County sport PRUNES 2 for •first section, Inquire A. N. Kvist, 339 on Broadway, new uniforms to be him on " " Louis Trinley, of First street, is Ward Ave., South Amboy. 1-29-tf used in the firemen's parade Old in spending, his vacation in Chirtigo, 111. 2 lbs. FOR SALE—-Three lots on Portia Home Day. gift was a Howard 9c Street near Pine Ave., 75x200. In- white gold chain. Miss Florence Parisen of David quire A. N. Kvist, 339 Ward Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William White, of street Is confined to her home with 23c Mr. and Mrs. Robert Straub, of an attack of rheumatism. GULDEN'S MUSTARD •South Amboy. .1-29-tf Second street, igre the parents of a Main street, and a party of relatives baby. boy borMyon Tuesday. were Asbury Park visitors on Mon- George Soward of George stree Sunmaid Seedlesis, 2 jars 'day. is making a fine showing as an agent MISCELLANEOUS i Mr. and Mrs. Corey Winant, of for the Baltimore Life Insurance RAISINS 2 pkgs. South River, formerly of this city, Company. / FOR SALE—Oak side board in are the parents of a baby girl, born Mr. and Mrs. James Brady, .of 25c good condition, one bed, one set Monday morning. John street, . entertained friends Mrs. Bertha Cook of John street 25c _springs, one hair mattress. Inquire from Jersey City over the week end. is having her (home remodeled at this SUNKIST ORANGES Contractor John Ellums is putting time. , , " WVSQAT F Piano Cheatto the finishing touches to the home of Miss Kathryn Quirk, of Philadel- Quaker Mother's Oats sweet and juicy ?2\,,w iTmifre Willard Al- Elwo'dd Brown on Main street, which phia, Pa., has returned to her home Mr. ami Mrs. John Gallagher, res has been undergoing improvements nfter enjoying several days with Mr. idents of lower Augusta street for package 14 for -cott, 142 Second nt. o-/-tt for the past several weeks. and Mrs. Michael Nagle, of Ferris MONEY TO LOAN on bond and street. many years have moved into a new mortgage in sums of ?100, $200, $800 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. King, of Se- howe on John street. 10c 25c |4O0, $500 and UP to $10,000. Office cond street, entertained their son, 'Mrs. J. M. Roll, of Church street, William Powell, secretary of the 4ours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m. Harold, of Altoona, Pa. over the spent Wednesday with relatives at "Wednesdays and Saturdays from week end and holiday. Baltimore Life Insurance Company *:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire John Asbury Park. will visi£ this city tomorrow on a A. Lovely, Trust Company Building business trip. William J. Kennedy, o,f Augusta ' Members of the State Police wero street, has been 111 the past week. in this city on Wednesday. The Lorraine Oil Company has Samuel Sudalter HELP WANTED purchased from the Hoffman-Lehrer John McNamana, of Second street, Miss Kathryn Gundrum, of Henry Corporation the triangular-shaped Successor to American and Royal Food Stores street, entertained friends from piece of land at what was formerly Full Lino of FruiU and Vegetables in Seuon Woodbridge on Wednesday evening. known as "Dead Man's Curve," on •with rtiom and board to help with State Highway Route No. 4. IJight housework. Catholic preferr- Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Chapman Mrs.,, Russell Trawin, of East Or- TWO STORES -ed. Inquire Citizen Office. 7-2-lt of Henry street entertained relatives ange, and son, have been vi-iiting Eugene O'Toole and sons Emmett 101 N. Stevens Ave. 121 N. Broadway from; Jersey City over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr, Sr., and Kenneth attended the horse and holiday. races at Freehold on Monday. TeJ. 454 Tel. 606 BOARDERS WANTED on Main street. Frank Ffcrrell Jr. of Augusta Miss Frances Verbist of Hoboken BOARDERS WANTED at Sayra-, street, has been confined to hia home Timothy Gleason, son of Chief of spent the week end and holiday at -—---, — -— —. .- ...... Police and Mm. Thomas Gleason, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J •ville, N. J. Inquire at 348 Fourth sufferin-•«--<—g fro* m interna--^ l' -•-*.—=-injuries. recovering from a compound fracture O'Toole on Second street. •Street, South Amiboy. 7-9-lt brought about after an automobile of the right wrist receive.l several BOARDERS WANTED—Apply accident on the Victory Bridge. -weeks A regular meeting of the Common 369 Bordentown Ave. 7-2-2t Council will be held next Tuesday | Preparations for an outing to Lo- Mr, nnd Mr* George Gundrum( evening at the City Hall. di, N. J. are being completed by the INSULTS AN OFFICER- Sr., and family will spend next'month Borak's Meat Market HEAVY recently formed Parant-Teachers at A'sbury Park, as is their custom John McNarama, of Second street Association of Sacred Heart Church. each year. has returned to his home after c The outing will take place on August short visit with friends on Lang Is- Anton Wajacuzk, of Roll avenue, 11th.' Melrose, was fined $22.00 Tuesday William Feri'.s, of Trenton, and land. Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday evening by Judge Doeler, of Sayre- formerly of t'rU city, vulted with ville, on a charge of insulting' Officer Reservations are still being made friends on Main s:rcet on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, George Rubright Small Legs Lamb, lb _.-37e 5 BOTTLES BEER, 2Br Vineski on the Washington Road on for the Knights of Columbus dinner and famfly motored to hhe home of Sunday night. According to the offi- to be hold at Sea Croft on July 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dewan and relatives at Schuylville, Haven, SIRLOIN ROAST, lb 29c Bog-ata Coffee 39c cer, he had given a summons to Wo-Chairman Charles Eppinger is confi- family, of Raritan street, visited "with Hamburg, Reading, Allentown and jacuzk'.s friend for driving without dent that the affair wall be a decid- 'Easton, Pa1, over the week end and ed success. their daughter Sister Mary Rosalie, lights and that Wojaeussk stepped at Mt. St. Mary's College, North holiday. VEAL CUTLETS, lb _ . 4Oc LEGS VEAL, lb 2Bn from the enr and begun insulting him Plainfield, during the week. with all sorts of profane language, Mr. and Mrs. George Gundrum Jr. Mrs. Jennie Berry of East Orange Sugar Cured HAMS, 38c Egg Noodles, 3 boxes,— 25c moonshine seeming: to be the inspira- of Fourth street entertained rela- spent the week end and holiday at tives from Newark over the week Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Tooln, Miss tion. Elizabeth O'Too-le, Kenneth and Em- her bungalow in Morgan Heights. Pork Chops & Cuts, lb 32e PEAS, per can 10c Wojiicuxk paid the fine after a plea end and holiday. mett O'Toole, otf Pine avenue, and of guilty and was later released. The Miss Muriel O'Toole visited with Sis- Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Dey, of Phila- Switzer Cheese, Imp., lb. ...65c Best Creamery Butter, lb...45c judge remarked when fining the Mol- A large number of South Amoby- ter Mary Eugenius, at Mount St. delphia, spent the week end and holi- rose man that the officers are to be ans attended the fire works display M-nry's Novitiate on Wednesday eve- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Dey, respected nnd wanted* this to bo a at Freehold Monday evening. ning. of Main street. PRESTO Flour, Pkg. 10c Catsup, 2 battles 25c warning to others. CHOPPED BEEF, lb. 15c S'LOIN or P'HOUSE ST'K 29c New Style In tlm old-fiiNlilonoiI novels the hen Lge. Can Tomatoes, 2 for 25c First Prize Butter, lb... 25c tiscil ID turn pule and lilto his lip- When he WHS nultntod. In cMirreru D. EMMET MAHONET RIB ROAST, per pound._ 18c Siring BEANS, 1} cans ?.Sr timKa/.Ino lletlon ho turns rod MM ' lilies the hprulnu'H llpx.—Dun Mnrqui Yuban Coffee ... 4?c Good Luck Cutter, lb. 25c In ('olIlnr'R MiiKn/.imv CASH GROCER POT ROAST, all meat 22c LARGE CAN PEARS 15c Need of Change JAM, QUART JAR, 35c I.IVRR, p«r lh. 1!•# A Frerirh professor states t'/at ""living bi'liiKX, In »nl«>r to rcinnln PRUNES, 2 pound box 25c Pickled PIGS FEET, lb. ... 10c young, lmve need "f rbiiiigp." IT* FANCY WATER MELONS For dish washing, no suds. Max Ams Preserves, might hnvp HIIIIPII Hint Iliev need (||lte DILL PICKLES, Qt. Jar ... 25c Shoulder VEAL, lb 18c a lot of I'linnge tn reiniiln comfortably For the Fourth. GLISS, , , large jar —19c in thin piirth nt nil. Breast Veal, 2 lbs, .... . 25c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb... 22c FRUNES, ,3 packages 25c PEANUT BUTTER, ROAST VEAL, lb. 23c 2 lb. box Cocoa - 29c 2 lh. package 25c 2 jars ...25c MICHAEL PHILLIPS WHITE ROSE COFFEE CHUCK STEAK, lb .18c SPAGHETTI, 4 boxes 25c \telTE ROSE CATSUP, OLIVE SOAP, SLATE AND ASBESTOS Rump for Rosist, ll». 25c SOUK KROUT, 5 lbs 25c large bottle - 21c pound ....r 47c cake ,— 5c ROOFING Chuck Pot Roast, lb 14r Pork Loins, rib ends, lb. 32c RUMP VEAL, lb 25c P. & G. Swip, 0 cakes 25c REPAIRING Our Eggs are direct from Monmouth County farms, the freshest you can buy. Plate Corn Beef, 3 lbs 25c 4 lbs, Sugnr 23c

    , Of All Kinds To Roofs CALLY HAMS, lb 24c MOTHERS OATS, pkg .9* LAMB STEW, pound 15c CHICKENS, pound 42c Tel. 082 385 Raritan St. Cash Specials for Saturday. Monday and Tuesday Only Large Box Washing Powder 20o H«cJcer» Flour 12 Mi lb. .... 65c ESTIMATES 122 North Broadway Telephone 261 FURNISHED Free Deliveries Anywhere Telephone 149 afc THETSOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

    FRIDAY, JULY i), 132C OLDER NEW YORK FIRST M, E, CHURCH BEGS FOR LIFE Child's Health I). E. Clair, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday School Session. VULCANIZING MECHANICSVILLE 10:45 A. M. Public worship, ser- Seeks to Preserve Charm of Maintained By mon "God's Prophet and the Starv- Mr. and Mrs. Johi. Schultz and ing Woman." Repairs Guaranteed to Outlast the Tire family of P.aritan street entertained Washington Square. WholesomeDiet 7 P. M. Epworth League. friends from WooUbridgc on Monday 7:30 Song Service. evening. New York.—Midden away In Wash- 7:45 Sermon, "Christ Tears Over THE TIRE SERVICE CO. Mrs. Virginia Yuro of Ridgeway ington square—one of the lust old Modern educators are leaning more the City." avenue is slightly improved from the residential sections of' Manhattan— each year to the old Greek idea of All services one hour long during effects of an automobile accident at are many places of historic interest rearing the citizens of the future. Summer. A warm welcome in a cool 161 New Brunswick Ave. Perth Amboy the Victory Bridge several weeks which are liybtiDg to retain their orl- They are working on the principle of place of worship. ago. Mrs. Yuro is suffering from in- ginal state. "a sound mind In a sound body." Remember the Union Excursion to ternal injuries. Aabury Park, Thursday, July 15th. Telephone 158 Skycrapers of near-by streets rear Good health Is built primarily on Everybody go, train leaves 9 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kurtz have their heads into the clouds around the the foundation of right food. The inoved into their recently completed square, hut until a' few months ago sort of food the child hns determines The home of John AnderiJi:, 'm bungalow on Raritan street. none diired an Invasion. Now its resi- to a lurge extent tho fitness of the David street, is receiving alterations dents and those of Fifth avenue, which mnn or woman. at this time. The new home of Roger Wojchow- begins at tlw famous Washington Children hnve to be taught to like ski on Conoyer street is rapidly near- arch and ls known as the child of the fooda that are good for them much STATEN ISLAND SALE JULY 24 ing completion. Washington square, are seeking a zon- ing law amendment to suvo the cen-In the same way that they have to be A sale that should be of consider- Miss Rose Dewan, of Raritan at., taught arithmetic and history. Boys able interest to those who are seek- ter's quaint charm. nnd girls are not born with any par-ing a business,,or home building site •visited with relatives at Plainfield on in the Borough of Richmond, as al- Sunday. Karly in the 1830s John Johnston, ticular desire for cereals or for bread. a Scotchman who lived In Greenwich It's up to their parents to see that so those investors, builders and op- street, began looking for a place to erators who are In the habit of dis- PEHNYA POUND PROFIT •' Thomas Donaney, of Ridgeway they lenrn the rudiments of a bal- counting the good effect of new (avenue, entertained friends from build a new home and selected tho nnced diet nnd the reason for such a bridges, future subways, the electri- Long Branch on Wednesday morning. square. He and several friends built diet. Firmness and patience aro a block (,t houses running from tho fication of the existing railroad facil- Mrs. Peter Saposnak, of Conover often necessary In tho teaching, but ities and the introduction of new bus northeast corner of Fifth avenue to tho Job must be done. lines, is that of a number of business BIG THREE COMBINATION FOR THIS WEEK street, enjoyed the week with rela- University place, and for this renson and residential lots in the Hazelwood tives in New York State. the Washington Square association Many mothers unconsciously put their children under health handicaps Park section of Port Richmond. credits him with helng the founder of •Those Hazelwood- Park-Port Rich- THREE POUNDS 99c Elija Slocum, of Jersey City, form- the center. by allowing them to use their own erly of Ridgeway avenue, this city, discretion In the matter of eating mond lots are to be sold by Joseph js enjoying the week with his mother Later, William C. IUilnelnnder of the candy, fruit, nuts and cooUles. By so P. Day, auctioneer, on Saturday, FANCY DIPPED MARSHMAL- on Conover street. famous New York family, built his July 24th at,2:30 P. M. on the prem- ises, rain or shine, and on easy terms. LOWS; BUTTER PEANUT home on the opposite Bide of the nve- BRITTLE! BARCLAY ASSORT. The home of Mrs. Edward Van Pelt nue, facing the square. These resi- An important consideration is the lo- on Conover street is receiving a coat dences of the Georgian style of archi- cation of a number of them on Rich- ED CHOCOLATES; ASSORTED of paint at this time. mond Turnpike (the new Victory CRYSTAL MIXTURE. tecture still stand, though changes Boulevard), near Meiers Corners. Sylvester Creed, of Cor.ove" St., have been,made In some of them. Other frontages are on Ingram, Pur- All for 99c While They Last •while playing with fireworks on Mon- Horns of Cooper. dy, Bradley, Kell, Byrne, Mann and day injured the fingers of one hand. The Ithlnelunder home has been Gannon avenues. converted Into an apartment building. Peter Klemek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston's granddaughter, Mrs. Rob- HOLLYWOOD HORSE SHOW Peter Klemek, of Wiltnoc st., had ert De Forest, resides la his old homo GROUNDS TO BE SOLD both arms broken during the week, at No. 7. The famous Hollywood-'Long Peterson's Pharmacy ss the result of a fall from a cherry doing they set a precedent In tho Branch Horse Show Grounds direct- tree in the Mecnanicsville section of William Draper, who niadu tho first matter of other foods and make tho ly at the Hollywood Kuilroad Station 132 North Broadway the city. Image of a human face, on a photn- teaching of good nutrition harder. have been subdivided into 177 busi- gruph, and S. F. H. Morse, who de- ness and residential lots and renamed The Mechanicsville section of tho veloped the telegraph, were faculty One or two nrtlcles nro not enough Hollywood Court. This property,, city was ablaze on Monday night with members of the New York university, to supply a child's needs for a monl. which for mnny years was the scene a huge assortment of fireworks. Al- whose old building stood In the squuro lu order thnt there bo normnl devel- of fashionable gatherings from . the most every home had its supply in many years. opment, there must be variety. West End, Hollywood, Long Branch varied assortments. N| fatalities A No. 1 fifth avenue, Is a three- Fresh CPRH, wholn cerenls, fruits In nnd Elboron sections of the famous were reported and everyone seems to scnHon nnil leafy vegetables should Jersey- Coust, and of the most famous think that the celebration was an story brick house, which once wns horse shows ever hold jn the East, is I ideal one. 'But a very popular young Miss Lucy Green's private .lool for occupy nn Important part in the grow- now to be sold, in separate lots, at man from this section, who had girls. On the faculty were Ij.ihu Root, ing child's dletnry. Thon, too, n cer- public auction, by Joseph P. Day, stocked up liberally with some of the then a bashful young man; Lymun tain amount of enqc^ntrnted food Is auctioneer, on Saturday, July 31st, at choicest of, the fireworks, added a Abbott, John Flake and John Blge- necessnry for children, because rapid lwilf past two o'clock on' the prem- touch of color to the evening, when low. growth whets their appetites to a ises, ruin or shine. The property accidently a spark set off a largs rnzor edge, so thnt they crave more formerly was a portion of the fam- box at the fireworks which wore in Mark Twain nnd Washington Irv- SPECIAL ing lived nt No. 27, which now Is a food than their systems can well dis- ous Hoey Estate and its location i3 the vicinity of a candle that had pose of. Evaporated milk, diluted near the Hollywood Golf Course, So delicious with food you'll drink It .,,w been lighted. lodging house. Richard Watson Gli- where last week, the famous old with every meal! So refreshm-; you'll Ittlill der, editor of the Century, nnd T. n. with , orange Jnlco an a drink, or In custards or other baked foods, ls es- Hollywood Hotel was destroyed by drink it between meals. So inexpensive /fijfrjjil John J. O'Neil of Raritan street Aldrlch, the poet, also lived la the fire. The lots to be sold are on you can drink it any time you want—and spent Tuesday with friends at Lau-neighborhood. President Tyler mar- pecially beneficial for the growing Lenox, Hollywood and Hoey avenues rence Harbor. , ried Julia Gardner In the First Pres- child for the reiiBon that It ls concen- and adjacent streets. all you want. Get acquainted with this byterian church ut Twelfth street trated to doublo the richness of or- delicious malt and hops brew now! LOCAL MAN CALLED The lirst big town house of Com- dinary cow's milk aud Is entirely modore Vanderbllt wns between sterile, ns well. The eiin of evaporated They Do OUT ON RESERVE DUTY Greene and Mercer streets, Just off milk solves the problem of obtaining A writer soys that mnn should be Now York, July 9th: Lieutenant the squnre, where business buildings perfectly pure milk, ns well ns the mnster of his own home or know the William W. Ramsey, of. 252 Second DOW stand. problem of lack of refrigeration facil- reason why. Murrled men usually street, this city, was named in War ities, since this type of milk will keep know the reason why.—Passing Show Department orders lroade. public today Indefinitely In the cnn. with thirtynfive other reserve offi Paris Police Now Use NOTICE TO CREDITORS cers called, to active duty for a fif Radio in Their Work Katherine Gelsinon, administratrix teen-day training pe"riod. of the estate of Thomas C. Gelsinon, D. & S. BOTTLING CO. The order, signed by Major-Gen- Pnrls.—The Paris police force has Foreign Dishes Bring deceased, hereby gives notice to the eral Charles P. Summerall, U. S. A.,for some time employed radio as an creditors of tihe said Thomas C. Gel- 151 David Street South Amboy, N. J. commander of the Second Corps Area auxiliary weapon for bringing law-, Added Zest to Dinner sinon to bring their debts, demands a military designation of New York breakers Into line. Wireless has taken! and ; claims against the? estate of the 'Phone South Amboy 550 New Jersey and Delaware nad issuec a still more Important part In the po- said deceased, under oafli or affirma- By MRS. WM. C. POST tion, within nine months from this from headquarters on Governors Ls lice system since the new prefect date or they will be forever barred land, directs that Lieutenant Ramsej came Into office. Height of my culinary ambition of any action therefor against the will report to the commanding offi The detective force of the Seine cer at Fort Hancock, N. J. for train alwnys hns been to make dinner each said administratrix. department, wherein the capital ls sit- day a gastronomic KATHERINE GELSINON. ing. uated, now has made special provision Urge your friends to subscribe for The CITIZEN The instruction of reserve officers poem, rounded Dated July 7, 102G. is in line with the Government's pol- for the newest type of radio apparatus and perfect like a icy for an adequate defense of the to be Installed, and efficient operators stately rime. A country. There are 85,000 of these are on constunt duty. The new system meal that pleases officers on the War Department's set up In the Palais do Justice, the eyes, nose and rolls. iDuring the summer, reserve vast pllo of court buildings on the palate alike I officers who desire to take fifteen banks of the Rlvor Seine, which A w e 11-tumed days military training are ordered flows through the heart%f Paris, com- dinner Is like a to active duty with the Regular Army prises a central receiving and trans- and assigned to organizations where pretty woman In t mitting station, four transmitting re- that It unlocks they will Ibo instructed in the duties ceiving stations mounted on specially they would be required to perform men's hearts with \ built automobiles and two ambulanci a magical key. during a national emergency. stations. The power employed on the First Anniversary Celebration! Exotic dishes \ transmitting side Is about 50 wntts. give a tang of Marionette! Old Toys With the new instrument only a Mr*. Wm. Port. SATURDAY, JULY 10 TO SATURDAY,, JULY 17 Since puppet shows were Invented other lands to the t couple of seconds are required In or- dinner taMe. Things foreign awaken the world has echneil i lie miircli of der to get Into working trim, where- Diiiny conquerors. The children of the romantic sense. Taste of codfish \ ns with the older Instruments some a la Benedictine transports ona for tho WM. DUBROW DEPT. STORE Israel became fiiinllltir with Ilii'm twenty minutes were necessnry ere a mlnnte to the Montmorte In gay Paris, 224-226 Smith Street, Perth Amboy t when nmrlonplli'H wore the toys of message could be sent. A fine per- a dash of Ptroskl nnd we are supping the soldlors of CIIHIIIIII Klshnlliiiliu. manent nerlnl la In ose nnd In the in a quaint cafe on the Nevsky Pros- overlord of Mcsopotiiinlii. ISnyx mid police garage nearby In the trnnsmlt- IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE AND TO pcltt in Leningrad, while the crunch \ girls of India smiled nl tin* unties of tinK room 'is another auxiliary nerinl of English ten enkes mny bring vi- CELEBRATE OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY WE ARE OFFERING the dolIK tlutt moved, while Alexnn- system. sions of the rolling moors of Sussex. \ •dor the Grout wua nn hlw wiiy to In- The four mobile stations hnve the \ Tiulo their hintl In 3'Jil K. C\—Century flnt type of nerlnl. which win be raised As an nld to the housewife In carry- Magnzlne. over the enr roof, thus permitting Ing out this new nnd fascinating Idea communication with headquarters in cooking, the following of my recipes i FREE! FREE! FREE! while the brigade Is on Hie move. A mny prove of pnrtlculnr Interest: Britain Behind the Times Italian Polenta. CASH COUPONS Jli'llulii emihilim more iinclnlinr-rf loud speaker la also nttnehed so thnt the operator need not sit nil the time t cups hot-cooked 1 y, tbsp. butter money Hum any other country In ilie rlco or mush or olive oil world. Tills IS due to the complexity with tho head phones on. Pertt tho better Into tho mush ^hlle of civilization In the Island*. Hi" hot. Turn onto a hot serving plate COUPON wnnderliitf IUMIM of the nice mid. Woman's Speech Restored and pour over the following cheese nliovp nil, to Hie luck of nny system of sauce: C CASH dlHlrllitillng derelict wealth. Such H by Visit From Sister Cheese Sauce. . CASH 25 Hj'Sloiu exl.sls everywhere clue Hint Corning, N. Y.—Tho shock of see- counts; tint In ICnglanil, ownerless 2 tbsp. fat V4 cup evaporated ing n sister from whom she had boen 2 tbap. flour milk diluted This entitles the Bearer to 25c worth of gold stt'ittllly iiccutnulutN) year lifter separated fur 45 years, restored speech 14 tsp. dan with year. to Mrs. Bptt.v Lundgren of this city, Danh pepper 14 cup meat stock Merchandise with each $1 Purchase. who In consequence of two paralytic M cup grated shocks, had heen unnhle to tulle. cheese Good only for the week of Saturday, Old American College When Mrs. liiinrlgron met her sister, Melt the fnt, add the flour, suit nnd The clinrter for the roll Age of \V ' Mrs. Anna Hlooinqulst of Chicago, she pepper, nnd stir until the mass ls July 10th to Saturday, July 17th. Hum find Mnry was granted by Kli • smooth. Add the diluted mllb and 1 wns so stnrtlod Hint she began to William nnd Queen Mnry on FY * speak. Her restored speech Is nearly cook In a doublo boiler. Stir occasion- mnry 8, 100ft. The foundation of tl" normnl. ally to ltcep smooth. Add grntod Cut Out This Coupon and Profit Twofold by our First nialn ImllclliiK wns laid !lie followlm cheese to the hot Rnuce nnd stir until ypnr, nnd rlnnmv) were opened l"> melted or about three minutes. Anniversary mediately, lly 172!) the college liml i Buffeten Kuchen. full faculty. Locks Cemetery Gates if Hi cups eugnr 214 cups flour Hundreds of Items in our Various Departments Put Out at Cost v4 cup buttor 4 tap. baking to Keep Out "Petters" * 3 OKSH, sepuruted powder and Below Cost Prices Young Wife Afraid 1-3 cup ovnpornted Grated rind of 1 Concord, N. II.—Becnnse "pot- tutlk diluted lemon ters" Infest Hlossom Hill ciune- with Chopped or sliced to Eat Anything tery, near here, the Rates will B-3 cup water nlmonds 8 BIG DAYS 8 "I was nfraid to eat because I al- Cream bnttor nnd sugar, add yolks be locked eiicli dny lit sunset, of oKgs and the lemon rind, stirring TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM! ways had stomach trouble after- Fred Hammond, superintendent, wards. Sin«e taking Adlerika I can constantly. Mix flour and buklng pow- eat and feel fine." (signed) Mrs. A. bns announced, der, ndd to tliu butter mixture, alter- 224-226 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY Howard. ONE .spoonful Adlerika Motorists thought nothing of nately with the milk and lastly stir In removes Gas and often brings sur- cutting across gntvus nnd rip- tho BtlfHy beuten whites of eggs. Plnce Goods Delivered prising relief to tho stomach. Stops ping up the mrf 11 ml Dower In woll-grensnd ohnllow coffee cako that full, bloated feeling. Removes beds, It la charged. Hourly vis- tins, sprinkle with grnnulnted sugar, old waste matter from intestines and Its by police, did no good, Mr. cinnamon and a few nlmonds, itllcid makes you fool happy and hungry. Hammond asserts. Excellent lor obstinate, constipation. ilno or chopped. Bake la a moderate PetewKMi's Pharmacy, 182 N. Broad- oven. way. Adv.