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Vol.53. No. 23 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31,1934 Price Four Ccato

CLEARY HOME AFTER PAINTING OF SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT BARR SACRED HEART SUCCESSFUL SEASON Public Schools to HERE COMPLETED Hoffman Stars Play REPORTS HOME ROBBED \ FREDERICK WELDOK —o — After a successful season with the •Monday, Superintendent of Schools Begin New Term This week a group of twenty-five Pick of City's Junior 0. 0. Barr reportei to the police that PARISH PICNIC Tarboro, North Carolina baseball men under the direction of Edward GETS CONTRACT AS team, Frank "Red" Cleary returned during his absence on vacation, thiev- O'Leary, PWA foreman completed es had entered his home at 237 No. home Wednesday afternoon. Dur- Next Wednesday the painting work on the local Ball Players Tomorrow BEGINS MONDAY ing his stay, he was considered one Stevens Avenue and ransacked thni SUBSTITUTE TEACHER aiu public schools. the bureau drawers on the secuni Many Committees Appointed to its most valuable players M Registratio. itration for Pupils Enter- Rooms and halls in the schools were Game Will Take Place at St.; Will Serve for Mrs. Ruth Wliitc- r grabbed off the team's individual in• g Highe— - r Grades Will Take repainted as were the doors and the Mary's Field at 2:30 in « ** I floor. He reported the only thing sto- head Who Has Been Granted Take Charge of A arious Fea- batting honors, maintaining an av- ; k'n was a gold open face watch and tures. Place Tuesday or Wednesday walls in the office of Superintendent ternoon. : , , ., . „ , Year's Leave of Absence. erage of .270. of Schools O. O. Ban- in the John „ , a box of old coins. Entrance was —o— Monday evening, the annual Labor Rumor has it that "Red" is sla- The Ptiblic Schools will opein on Wednesday Sept. 5th. Beginning Street school were stencilled. Tomorrow afternoon at St. Mary's j gained to the house by prying the By a vote of four to one thoBoarcJ, Day picnic of Sacred Heart pans!: ted 'for a permanent berth in the gg pu- As soon as approval is given, won; field at 2:30 the pick of the junior I lock off a window close to the back uf Education Wednesday night awar- will open bigger and better than ev- Piedmont League next season. pils should be registered on that will start on another Pft'A project baseball stars of the city will march I porch. ci-cd ;i year's contract as a substitute er before. The committee in i'narge morning in School No. 1, George which includes the painting of the on the field to meet t/he crack Hoffman! teacher to Frederick Weldon, honor- of the affair is energetically prt!];ar- Street, in charge of Miss Mack airl schools on the .outside, tho cleuning All Star junior team of Trenton, graduate of the local school system,, ing arrangements. The outJuor ear- LOCAL BANKING in School No. 2, Fourth Street, in up of the grounds ani Uie laying ,•£ winners of twentjrone of their last LEGION APPROACHED and last year's honor graduate of nival Will be held from Monday, Sep- charge of Miss Brown, according to bidcwalks around the buildings. twenty-eight games against the lead- Rutger's University. The vacancy- tember 3, to Saturday, September 8 INSTITUTIONS JOIN an announcement from the office of ing junior teams of the state. TO SELL HOME ON was the result of the Board havings- A vai-ietl. array of features have Superintendent of 'Schools 0. 0. Barr Funeral oEChuT Stratton and Henry Conroy will be a few minutes previously granted Mis- been arranged for and several pop- yesterday. the twirlers for the local team -with application of Mrs. Ruth C. White- ular orchestras will play each eve- Pupils entering higher grades who Hoffman and Clunsky presiding be- LOWER J)AVID ST. head for a leave of absence of a year.. ning alternately. RANKS OF INSURED come from other schools should reg- Auto Victim Held hind the plate. The salary was fixed at $1,000 for- Among the features the committee Are Able to Offer Protection to ister in the office of the Superinten- Norman Morgan will be stationed Believe Parties Seeking Proper- the period. iteels certain will prove popular are Depositors up (o $5,000. dent of Schools either Tuesday, Sept. at first; Lagoda at second; Pavich ty Are Representatives of pony rides for children and a "penny 4th or the following morning. Here on Sunday ct short and Johniion will guard Corporation. Ordinarily substitute teachers arfc The First National Bank and' the A certificate of birth must be shown third. Frank Morgan will be station- selected by the Superintendent of & chance" booth sponsored by the Memlbers of Luke A. Lovely Post, Parent Teachers' Association. louth Amboy Trust Company today for each beginning pupil registered. Mary Delaney, 3'/ Years Old, ed in left field, Ryan in eenterficd, Schools from a list of applicants for- received from the Federal Deposit Pupils must have reached their fifth 2 Harking in right with Bulrman, 'BuJ' American Legion, have recently such work as approved by the Board.. The Young Ladies' Sodality of the Insurance Corporation at Washing- Run Over on Stevens Avenue been approached by persons soaking church will conduct a cake stand and tiirthday on or before Tuesday, Sept. Fleming and M'cLau^ii.lin on the re- Superintendent Barr told the Board? ton the official signs which will hang Friday Morninsr. tc purchase the Legion home and that for such an extended period he fi grocery stand will be conducted by 11th in order to be placed in the be- "—41 serve list. «t all receiving windows as visible ginning classes. Funeral services for Mary Delnnoy surrounding grounds on lower David thought the Board should make a the Parent Teachers and thj Rosary evidence that the depositors of this street. temporary appointment to fill the va- : Societyi. 3'i JTUI-S old, 'tho latest victim 'if institution are insured. through the city automobile traffic, Safety SquadWill While the identity of the party or cancy. Commissioner Welsh as chair- Various organizations of the par- parties interested in purchasing ih man of the Teachers Committee re- ish will conduct a kitchen stand and The local banks; are two of more Leisure Time Program was held Sunday from the homo of than 14,000 licensed banks in the her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael property has not been revealed and commended Miss Catherine M. Coan, other variety stands. Dancing will Conduct Three Day the attempt to negotiate is being for the vacanc.y because her applica- take place every night in the spacious country which are receiving these Delancy, at 41(1 Augusta street, ami figns. Insured banks are able to offer Gives Many Children at 2:,'lfl scrvicoH were held in St. made iby agents, and it is believed tion was the oldest on file with the- outdoor pavilion. those attempting to secure the shove- local authorities. Members of the various committees protection to bheir depositors up to Mary's church. Interment was in St. Tag Sale In City $5,000. Statistical studies have shown Swimming Instruction Mary's cemetery*. front site arc representatives of a are: Grocery stand, Mrs. Sophie 1 corporation. •During the discussion which ensu- Koziorowskia, chairlady, Mrs, Julia that this maximum fully protects The child was hit on Stevens Ave. Bernard Cosnowski lias Been ed it developed that Miss-Coan was-. more than 97 per cent of all the de- Forty Boys Tnken to Baseball Friday shortly jifter 10 A. M. by While tho Post has arrived' at nc Czasnouska, Mrs. Agnes Sattys, Mrs. Appointed Chairman of Com- decision in the matter, there ha8 been an experienced teacher, had taught Mary Szatkowski, Mrs. Helen Paw- positors in insured banks. Game Monday by Charles L. « truck driven by Richard Pontollo, mittee in Charge. in Sayreville until the end of June* A statement biyi the Federal De- of 254 Columbia uvenue, Jersey Oity, considerable discussion pro and con towski, Mrs. MaTy Wilk, Mrs. Paui- Freeman. among the members. Those who fa- end had resigned with the expectations ine Ziobro, Mrs.. S. Triggs, Mrs. posit Corporation follows: "The pur- and died almost instantly. Pontello Following closely on the heels of of accepting another and better po- pose of the sign is to let depositors Although the local Leisure Time was arrested, and charged ]>y Acting the recent successful campnign for vor the sale of the building in the Catherine Flaga, Mrs. Anna Plaskon- event satisfactory arrangements can rtion, which had failed to material- ka, Mrs. Rose Pajdsm, Mrs. Martha know which banks are insured. Here- program has been in effect but a Chief MtaCormnek with TOanslaiig'h- financial aid in this cityi, the popular ize. In addition to Miss Coan, Super- tofore, although 90 per cent of the short time, activities this week indi- ter. Ho was released under bail to First Airl and Safety Squad will be made, point out that with the Czosraowski, Mrs. .Catherine JagiUki, home disposed of a more central lo- intendent Barr lailso recommended^ Mrs. Louise Schultz, Mrs. Helen Lt- licensed banks arc insured, depositors cate that the program is a splendid invnit the action of the grand j conduct a Tag Day on .Saturday, Miss Margaret Connors and Mrs- have had no easy means of identify- uccess. Sunday andi Monday, Sept, 1st, 2nd caDion can bo selected, as the future '. goda, Mrs. Maiiyi Stockel Mrs. Mar- home of the organization. Marion Leedom, they being the next garet Komosinski, Mrs. Helen Szaro, ing them. Through tho efforts of Wayne T. and 3rd, according to advance re- on the list. Mrs. Leedom is a former- Mrs. Agnes Melicie, Mrs.. Julia Malis- "If, by any unforeseen circumstan- Cox, and under the -personal super- Hoffman Asks Motorists ports released this week. There is considerable opposition to teacher in the local schools; Misss zewski, Mrs. Anna Swiatkowski, Mra. ces, an insured bank should suspend, vision of Charles L. Freeman, forty .The entire squad will work dili- the disposal of the property, how- Connors, it appeared, lacked extensime Francis Hatasiewicz, Mrs. Catherine the Insurance Corporation would be- local boys attended the New York gently on the Tag Day, andi enthus- ever. Those who do not favor the practical experience such as the ottesr Marczak, Mrs. Sophie Sraga, Mrs. gin paying off the depositors jusit as Yankee Chicago White Sox baseball Exercise Care on Monday iasm regarding the drive is ram- sale, point out that the building was two have had. purchased largely through popular Paline Buszala, Mrs. Kunegunda Pru- soon as e receiver was appointed for :ame at the Yankee Stadium in New pant. Bernard Cosnoski has been ap- Commissioners Kvist, Reese and! sakowski, Mrs. Anna Szatkowska, the closed institution. The depositors York on Monday. This outing was pointed chairman of the Tag Day, subscription and the majority sf the Says It Usually Has the Heav- contributions for its purchase were Van Cleaf stated that they had beeih Mrs. Antonette Mioduczewski. would receive their money in a few pronounced a complete success by the iest Accident Toll of All Sum- and Robert Cascyi will act as assist- approached by Mr. Weldon and their- duys instead of waiting months or boys, the climax of the trip being ant chairman. The entire member- made by South Amboyans, not mem- Crocery Stand Committee: Mrs. mer Holidays. bers of the organization. They recall favorable consideration of his appli- Helen Woznica, Mirs. Mary Zamorski, ears as w^s the case in the former Babe Ruth's stinging two base smash ship of the Squad will assist in the cation solicited. Mr. Barr admitted! method of liquidation. This is not on- which broke up "the old- ball game." Motor Vehicle Commissioner Har- drive, that at the time the purchase was Mrs. Teresa Adamacs, Mrs. Anna made, it was generally understood that he would welcome the additions ly a benefit to the depositors, but it old G. Hoffman today pleaded with In addition to the popular farvor of another male teacher to the teach- wiius. ; At the local Minnow Bench, Mr. New Jersey and visiting motorists that in the event the Legion ceased iaves the community from a terrific Freeman has made remarkable strid- of the Tag Day, the local Red Cross ing staff oven though it was but for- Childiren's Penny Stand: Mrs. Ma- economic and social blow. When the not to make the Labor Day holiday a to use tho property for its home, it ry Gomolla, chairlady. Monday, Mrr.. es in his campaign to teach local chapter is heartily in favor of the was to go to the city as a community •<-. year. There would be no question; depositors' receive their insured ac- red figure day in'the traffic accident movement, which should prove a huge ts to Mr. Weldon's qualifications, ha- Mary Szaroletta, Mrs. Mary iSumin- children to swim, nnd to instruct oth- records kept by the Motor Vehicle center. counts they assigned claims to the er girls and boys in the practice of financial success. The members of added. ski, Mrs.. Anna Walczafc, Mrs. Jes- Insurance Corporation. Thereafter Department, sie Wakzak, Miss Helen Lisiak, Mr. life saving. Those who have learned the squad, in appreciating the splen- Mr. Welsh favored sticking to tbe- iquidation proceeds on a business- to swim under Mr. Freeman's tutel- Of the three -Summer holidays, did assistance of the local people in Joseph Szaryka, Mr. Thomas rv.'-iio- like basis with the maximum chance priority list initiated by the Boardt rowski. Tuesday, Mrs. Mary Bolray- age are: Georgina Kress, Anna Mc- Commissioner Hoffman said that La- the recent campaign for funds, be- Many Present at Picnic some time ago; the idea of which list jf the Corporation and other creditors Nicholas, Rosalie Freeman, Kothryn bor Day usually has the heaviest ac- lieve that visiting and transient mo- General Stand Committee^: Con- jeing paid in full." was to limit consideration for vacan- Htantine Wisniewski, Louis Opiola, McNicholas, Joan Ryan, Vivian Cash, cident toll. Last year, over the week torists should bear some of the finan- of Italian-Americans cies to the oldest applicant. Mr. Kvisfc 'John Tpmaszewski, John J. Cross, Mr. James Freeman, John Dougherty, end holiday 12 lives were lost in au- cial burden relative to running the contended that the list was not alto- tomobile aesidcS£s^ia New Jersey'and apparatus. John Szaro, Joseph Szaro, Anton ',Val- Rose Dohaney and Blanche Frcemsn. John P. McGuireTDelivered Ad- gether reliable and that it had not Miss Jeanette Taylor in 1932 the casualty list was 17, in Groups of members selling tags been lived up to to any, great extent- The girls eligible for Senior Life addition to,-which Hundreds of per- dress to Members of Club. Joh,n Wilk, Teophil Mfcrczak, Hurtry Saving Certificates are: Margaret will be stationed at four prominent He refused to mention specific depart- sons were injured', many permanent- cornel's in the city, namely. Mam Attendance at the first annual out- ures from the priority list although- Mathiewiei, Roman Matkiewicx, Ber- Wed to George Monaghan Earkalow, Florence Kind, Francis ly disabled. The Commissioner added: nard Kubisiaik, Frank Paczkowski, Marcello, Mary Albbatlello and. Helen Street and Stevens Avenue; Broad- ing of the Italian American Social urged to do so. The vote, when talkenv Louis Ploskonka, John Andi7.»jewski, Ust. Those qualified for boys Senior 'Everyone who owns a car •will way and Main Street; Stevens and Cluib of the cjty held Sunday on the was by written ballot. nski, Mrs. Frank .Kurzawa, Mra. Will Reside iiTPhiladelphla Af- Certificates are: Charles Eckert, John want to go somewhere over the week Bordentown Avenue, and John Street grounds adjoining the Vanni farm Mrs. Whitehead proposed to use the- Frank Dziekan, Mis* C'&riH* fturol- ter Honeymoon. Shaxage, Bill Freer, George Hess, £tid and the roads will become un- andi 'Stevens Avenue. on Parker avenue exceeded the ex- vacation for recreation, travel an* usually congested. Every-one will be The local police department has pectations of the committee and ap- etta, Miss Kathryit Kflmosinska, Mr. •The marriage of Miss Jeanette Steve Marks, Jesse Springle, Jack study, which she thinks will result: Leon Cicslarcz/k. Wednesday, Mrs. Mason, Walter Springle, Arthur Ruff- in ai hurry. Friday night and Sat- promised to assist in every possible proximately: 200 were present. Be- beneficially not only to herself but to Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. urday there will be a rush to reach way to insure the success of the Tag side those from this city, there were Kathryn Nelltis, Mrs. Anna .Jan'cze- 'red Taylor of Paterson street, Per- ner, Edward Whitmore, James Price, the advantage of her students.as welt.. •wicz, Mrs. Alexdra Pupak, Mrs. Tek- Thomas Weber, Edward Freeman, their destination and at the last min- Day and the endeavor bidls well to be many present from Perth Amboy, Dawnn Duties Defined h Amboy, and George Monaghan of ute Mondiay there will be a rush to un outstanding source of revenue. Trenton and Elizabeth. la Zawwcka, litre. Dorothy Seaman, David street, this city, took place in Ediward Galley, Gene Thornton. The greater part of the session wa* Mr. AHiagocJa. Thursday, Mrs. Va- get home. A program of games for men, wo- 'erth Amlboy Mondiay .morning at 9 Those eligible for a Junior Certi- devoted to a discussion of ways ani leria (tec, Mrs. Anna Mackiel, Mrs, 'The sensible driver will take these MILTON HAMMBLL DIBS men and children in which prizes means of adapting the1 local schoofc 'clock. The ceremony wasi performed ficate are: Michael Shs'aga, Donald things into consideration and pre- were awarded to the winners occu- Eva Scwspanik, Mrs. B«!atrio« Sehol, by the Rev. Paul N. Fairbrother. EARLY THIS MORNING LV system to a fresh outburst of over- Mrs. Helen Paczkowski, Mr, Louis Barkalow, M'arlene Moindy, William pare for them. He will get an early pied the early afternoon, after which Richmond, Walter Mundyj Samuel WASHINGTON HOSPITAL crowding and at the same time com- Lagwta. Saturday, Mra, .Agne3 Pac- Miss Margaret Leahyi was brides- start so as to prevent neediless haste a supper was served. There was on ply with the requirements of tha mair and John Monaghan was be3t Freeman and Helen Truman. and will make an early start home to Milton T. Hammell, of South abundance of refreshments on hand ric'wski, Mrs. .Mary Zedlak; Mi3s Do- 1 State School Law; and getting High Toothy Kwiccinska, Miss Mary Poh', man. The bride was attired in a gown avoid the traffic jams that are cer- Pine Avenue, diei this morning at for the childTen who attended. School Principal Dawson enough to jpr;' Charles Walczak. f powder blue lace with a turban CLAIM TRAIN FLAGMAN tain to exist. five o'clock at a Washington, D. C. John P. McGuire, local attorney, ; do to be more or less satisfactory! tt» Frank Kwboski, Chester SiiTr. nski, and jacket to match and carried a MENTALLY UNBALANCED "Failure to take these precaution- •hospital, where he underwent an op- delivered a short address to the mem- nil concerned, which appeared to be- John Kudalka, Stanley Sieracki, P. bouquet of white roses. Miss Leahy —o— ary measures and others associated eration for appendicitis a few days bers of the club and their friends, nt by no means ah easy accomplishment. Strzoloc, T. Kunraawa, Anthony Tlaga, wore a peach lace gown with acces- Noticing a man in the local rail- with careful driving will certainly ibefore. Mr. Ham-mell, who had been the conclusion of the supper. employed by the Pullman Company, Abandoning the Junior Hlght Prank Tomaszcwski, John Jnskowmk, sories to match and carried white road yarda flagging trains and going place a different meaning for Labor The arrangement committee was School plan of operation for a re- Jacob Iwanski, oses. through all the motions commonly Day than the one usually associated was stricken while on duty on a train headed by Albert Jerome assisted by running between New York and 1 turn to the 8-grade grammar school Mra, Ross SkuUoa and Mri. Kath- Following their honeymoon, Mr. employed by brakemen when working with it. It will mean more labor for Vincent Piscatello, Bernard Chuilli, system in use up to a few years ago, mil Mrs. Monaghan wil5 reside ;n with dn'illing crews, Officer William the police, the doctors, the junkman, Washington, and had to be taken to Rocco Colucci, Ralph Starace and erlne Nebus nrc the cbnirladica who the hospital for an immediate oper- would have been a solution through will have charge of the kitchen each 'hiladelphin, where Mr. Monaghan Crozier investigated yesterday morn- the florist and—very important in Charles Fazio. the change in State regulations and s employed by the DuPont Company. ing when he found there was no en- some countics^—more work for the in- ation. When the club held its regular night und will he assisted ay '.he fiV 'Funeral arrangements are beinj? jurisdiction. Under State regulations lowing committee npp-iinLeJ for the gine attached to the cars which had surance adjusters. It'll mean more meeting in Wilhelm's Hall Monday a Principal in a 500 student bighi been lying on a siding for several work for all of us because we'll have made at the time of going to press, evening, plans for a Columbus Day various avanlngs: Mond.i,-, Mis. An- GARDEN CLUB TO He is survived by his widow, Mrs. school isn't supposed to do any teach- na Jfflblonowska, Mrs. TekU Wilk'nv- days. to work harder to meet next year's :lance iy the club were discussed. ing—and the local ff-hool happens MEET HERE TODAY He took the man, who gave his Insurance premiums—insurance costs Ellen Marshall Hammell, his parents gka, Mrs, SUnn Zalewska, nnd Mrs. .Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hammell, to ibe uncomfortably close to the 500*- Mary .Szatkowslm. Tuesday, Mrs. K. A meeting af the South Amboy name as Fred Polk, 1003 Monroe Avo. being based primarily on accidents." FIRST AID HAS TWO itudent limit. Even in a 400 student Asibury Park, into custody and at one brother, George, and a son, Mil- Jnnkowskn, Mrs. Annn Mnckirl. Mrs. Inrdcn Club will bo held this after- ton, all of this city. WEEK END CALLS fchool, the principal is required ro> M. Kirolnk, and Mrs. M. Kurzawa. noon at the home of the club presi- police headquarters he was said to be Over the past week end the First devote at least half his time to dur- Wednesday, Mrs. Alex Pupck, Mrs. W. dent, Mrs. B. C. Duvler, on upper uffering from a slight mental de- Funeral Services Held MISS HELEN BRUDECKI Aid Squad was called out twice. Sat- ties other than teaching. In smaller rangement. .Relatives called for him schools the restrictions are even less Ciszowskn, Mrs. K. Jarusiowie-/., nnd Main street. At the meeting plans ENTERTAINS AT PARTY urd>ayi night, Miss Catherine Quin- Mrs. Julia Szosko. Mrs'. Lillian Rut- will be thoroughly discussed with and took him home. for Mrs. Sarah M.Disbrow lan of David street was taken to the stringent. . Icowakn, Mrs. Viola Kosmoska, Mrs. eference to the annual Flower Show At a party given at her home on local hospital for an appendicitis Superintendent Barr outlined Ms Knthnrlnc Prasuhowska, Mrs. W. Co- with the objective being to make this MONTA MAE MORGAN Matawan Road,, Laurence Harbor, operation. In an acci'Jent on the Mor- Funeral services were heM yester- plans for transferring a considerable fsowskft. Saturday, Mrs. W. Tomas- gear's show the most elaborate and HONORED ON BIRTHDAY on Sunday, Misa Helen Brudecki en- gan road, Peter Karol, 26, of 833 portion of the physical training frwe- zowttkn, Mrs. M, Suminnk-a, Mrs. M. uccessful in the history of the Gar- day for Mrs. Sarah. Matilda Dislbrow, tertained a number of her friends. State Street, Perth Amiboy, received eighty years of age, who died on the older boys to Mr. Dawson. Thite Sobcssuk, Mrs. S. Dolbi-zynska, Jen Club, j In honor of her twelfth birthday, Games were enjoyed anVli prizes were a badly lacerated nose. (Continued on Page 8) Miss Monta Mae Morgan of Second Monday at the Pilgrim State Hos- awarded in a number of contests. The pital at Brentwood, Long Island. The MJreet was tendered a party on fiat- 1 whistling contest was won by Emily urd'ay. Many interesting games were services were held at the home of D'Elie, the peanut rolling contest by Irate Husband Finds Wife and Lover in ayed and refreshments were served. her sister, Mrs. Ada Robinson, 207 Jack Nagle. Raymond Hoffman was Reopening of New Empire Theatre Tie honored guest received many Bordontown avenue, with the Rev. winner of the tongue twisting con- Huddle, Peppers Man With Buckshotbiautiful presents. Harry Stanstmryi Weyrich officiating. tests and the Booble prize was won iThose present were: Marion Dill, .Intermcmt was made in Christ by Jack Nagle, judged the funniest Takes Place Wednesday Afternoon. Djrothy Newcomb, Dolores Murphy, Church, Cemetery. Mrs. Robinson is person present. Joseph Hess, the shooting husband, ' Adams was sent to tho hospital, Margaret Chesman, Grace Morgan, At 2:30 p. m., Wednesday after- finp features have been scVedutei for- toldi tho police ho walked1 into his where a physician spent some time the only survivor. noon the New Empire will re-open early showing, among them "The- Mildred Lewis, Virginia Orondroff, HOSPITAL AUXILIARY homo at 225 Catherine Street shortly picking buck shot from his body anil Mjonta Mae Morgan, with a splendid entertainment. The Thin Man," "Operator 1?,"' and Shir-. lifter nine o'clock Saturday night and treating the wounds. When Mrs. Hess YOUTHS SUCCESSFUL matinee performance has been sched- ley Temple in "Little Miss Markerj!y^ iHarold Murphy, Richard Snaver, PICKS DRAWING DATE *found his wife and John Adams of also arrivcdi at the hospital an ex- AT CAMP SUSQUEHANNA uled in order to give the children an and "Treasure Island." 244 Broadway, in a huddle on the amination disolosed she was suffering Al. Lodguski, Fred Dunham, Willard Monday, Sept. 10th, has- been sol* opportunity to see the opening day iMr, Snapor, who has successfully coudi, although the football season from three cnta on the face, bruises Alcoct, Edward Muldoon and Edward Three youths of this city irtade ected as the diate for tho awarding show and their parents to attend the operated theatres in various commun- hadw't officially opened: yet. on the body and head and two of her Morgan. < quite a reputation for themselves cf the beautiful Butterfly Quilt by evening showing. ities for a number of yoars, declares The enraged husband, according to teeth hwd besn knocked out. during the eight weeks camping per- the Ladies Auxiliary of the South In the scheduling of tho initial per- in spenking of the re-opening of the Mrs, Hoss, pursued tho two as they It was just a MemMy chat he and 8 YEAR OLD BOY < iod just closed at Camp Susquehan- Amboy Hospital Association, it was formance, Mr. Snaper, owner of the Nqw Empire: left the house, knocked her down anil Mrs. Hess wore having, Adams told LIKES FLYING r.a at East Lake near New Milford, announced today. theatre has gone to painstaking ef- '^Sinec I have been operating in kicked her. Then she declared, he the police. They were sitting in the Pennsylvania. The Butterfly Quilt, a work of val- forts to offer not only! a clean and South Amboy, which- to date is over rushed to a dloset in the dining room, living room talking when the husband Nelson Kvist Thomsen of Portia Fred Reese, a councilor &t the ue and exquisite beauty, is on dis- wholesome program, but a variel one fourteen years, I have alwnyi luliev- snatched up a double barrelled shot came in and the trouble started, :'e st., eight y«ar old son, of Mr. and camp in the intermediate section, play at Leader's Uadio Shop on aa well. In addition to tlii 'Hoffman od South Amboy to be a city of civic- gun, ran out the front door nnd fireJ said. Mrs. Hess when she made her Mrs. J. Thomson was busy this week was regarded as one of the most out- Broadlwayi an'di has been ad"mired to D'uy'" celebration movies, official pic- pride in their Institutions. This hns at Adams. Tho loud of buck shot hit report to tho police, also declared! it explaining to friends how it feels !o standing instructors in the history of no end by those who hnve s«en it. tures taken at South- Amboy August been repeatedly shown by the vari- nnd lejrs amii he was just a friendly chat they were be an aviator. the camp and those under his ch'arfro 11th, Will liogors in "I)nv'"l flarum," ous pntriotie demonstrations South Adams in the hip While on an inspection tour of Amiboy 'has held from time iu tiixw.** went down. hiuvlng. made nn exceptional showing in the PUBLICC NOTICNOCE Charlie Chftao in his newest comedy, Haiiley Field Sunday, tho boy made various tests. Attentioti n i s fjilklkd to thhe pub- "Four Parta," Pop-Eye, tho Sailor." And' no less do I believe South A*t- Then when Admina went across the Polico (brought Hoss and the shot- hoyians upprline 1 the mnn 'to sit on the curb In front was relcnscdl under $1,000 ball, Mrs, boys attending tho enmp ns well ns through different streets in Kor Fridayy!! Saturday, '.-atetl the Nmv Empire in itr. on WILL PREACH HERE tut th<' nil Important -.|iie. i*' no evening church service, but the won in the camper competition, sec- By order of the Common Coun- Hoffmnn Olrf>rivU' ond prlzo in tho rodeo competition, cil, Sumlnyn, and Imliclw. will in my , g regular Siindny iichtxil meeting will shown f<«ur dnys from Wodn.shty tn iTturni"il homo after a wrck tipcat ntM».' luld beginning at M:45 Sunday martonnanship honors am! a prize for G. Frank Disbrow, City Clerk. Rahmlny invlusive. In ul'li'.um to opinion, mwl with unanimous an- Hess (rtinufiiiR guard with Uie C/imf> Burton, Alniiv, N. J. morning. life saving. 8-24-Zt •then, pnpiilnr pictured, many other provnl of every movie " gun, PAGE TWO THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. ness and industry of the new era are|4, while the regular Night School j Don't stand still! Co forward with Four Run Rally I Crescents Nosed Out Heavy Advanced requiring a high degree of technical | sessions will start on Monday, Sept. he March of Progress. Advertise in specialization on the part of their 10. A special staff of vocational ad- The Citizen, the moit effective me- THE HESS Student Enrollment new employees. visers is on hand daily to handle the ium in the County* Gives Mechanicsville Mechanicsville Monday Day School at Rider College is | problems connected with formal ma- CAKES. PIES, BREAD. scheduled to open on Tuesday, Sept. triculation. Gomolka's Errors Pave Way Reported for Rider ROLLS AND ALL Victory Over Tigers for Broadway Boys Trium- SURGEON CHIROPODIST ph. _ _ Dean Gill Points to Fact As In- FOOT AmlEHTS BAKED GOODIES Big Fourth Inning Gives Sur- o dication of Need for Careful burbanites 5-4_Win Friday. The Crescents at the expense of Training for Business Today BE. WALTER PAGAN 'the Mechanicaville team put another Office Hours Dally 9:S0 to 5. Four runs netted as the result if Trenton: Hearvy advance enroll- Evenings: Mon., Tuea. FrI. 131 North Broadway mark in their win column Monday P. A. National Bank Bldg. a fifth inning rally were responsible night when they Ibarely nosed out thoments at Rider College are viewed as (Next I* Fir. Horn) for-Wie defeat of the Tigers when indicating an increased demand for Room 443 313 State St. Mechanicsvillers 4-3. Tel. P. A. 4-1K2. they mot the Mechanicsville combine It was errors that dumped the M«-efficiency training, according to J. in a league contest here Friday night chamcsville apple cart and sent them Goodner Gill, dean, of the local in- and the suburbanites triumphed 5-4. liome frowning when they could just stitution. Rip Mercer went along fine for 4 as well have gone on their way re- 'As business and industry proceed When you telephone your orders to 850, your re- innings w'hile his team mates helped along lines of substantial recovery," joicing. Ben Pawlowski made a pre- wards are many. Fine delivery service, the best in meats the cause by tallying twice in the rentable showing with the hurlin, saya the Ridter executive, "more and first and adding another in the 4thbut two errors by Gamolka were a more young people are recognizing and provisions, and the fairest in prices. Telephone your to command the lead, 3-1. big help to the Crescents and presen- the need for careful preparation in Four runs came in the fourth when ted them with four runs. the various fields of economic leader- winning number now. the Mechanicsrville batsmen got down The bases were loaded in the sec-ship. This trend has never been so to work and hammered Rip's offer- ond when Gomolka failed to gather apparent as it is at the present time." ings. A. doiible to center by Malik in Hrankowski's bounder and per- N.ow courseB in Municipal Accoun- scored Kolo and proved to be the mitted, two Crescent runners safe ting and Journalism have been added performance that decided' the game. transportation home. In the fifth to the Rider curriculum for the 1935- fPhe score: again, visitors were being entertain- 35 academic year. In addition, there MECHANIOSVILLE R. H. E. ed on all the bases when Gamolka will be short, intensive Night School STRAUS BROS. Longstreet, cf 1 1 0 did it again and let two more runs in. courses in Income Tax and Business Morgan, If 0 1 0 Pawlowski allowed the descents six Correspondence. Stolte, lfo 0 .1 0 hits and Burk Lambertson, Crescent Scores of iRider graduates in the CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES Kolo, p 2 2 1 hurler limited the boys from the su-Class of 1934, whoso commencement Jensen, 3b3 0 0 1 burbs to three only. The score: exercises were held this month, have already secured attractive positions Malik, c 0 1 0 Crescents R H Tels. 850 and 851 110 N. Broadway Lukie, 3b 0 1 1 J. Zdaniewicz cf 0. 0 through contact work done toy the O'Brien, rf 1 1 0 Hyson 3(b 1 0 Rider Free Placement Bureau. This Gomolka, ss 1 2 0 Budniatk c 1 2 is regarded as an evidence that busi Soo rf 1 0 6 10 Hrankowski 2b 1 0 TIGERS R. J. Potthoff ss 0 0 Selover, cf 1 1 B. Potthoff lb 0 1 Rehtfuss, 2b 1 1 Kelly If 0 0 As YOU Want Itl Hoflfman, c 1 2 Lambcrtson p 0 0 Oassidy, U> --0 1 If you have definite ideas regarding the J, Poulson, rf 0 0 4 3 distribution of your estate do not delay Mercer, p 0 0 Mechanicsville R H Loichle, ss, If 1 1 Gamolka ss 0 0 making a will. V. Poulson, 31b 0 fi Morgan If 0 1 Our Trust Officer will gladly explain Inman, If 0 0 Longstreet of ... 1 1 Kolo lb 1 1 all details, and how it may be possible for Yeager, ss 0 0 Malik c 0 0 your estate to actually make money by such i 5 Jensen 3b 1 2 M, and M 000 140 ? -5 Fabik rf .,.. 0 1 an arrangement. Tigers 200 110 1—4 Lukie 2b 0 0 Two base hits, Malik, Gomolka. 3 Pawlowski p 0 0 base hits, Loichle. Sacrifices, Lukie, V. Poulson. Struck out by Koto 5, by Mercer 4. Bases on balls, off Two base hit:.Fabik, Jensen, Mor- Kolo 2, off Mercer 5. gan. Double play: Malik to Jensen; Jensen to Malik to Kolo; Hyson to B. Potthoff. Struck out :by Lanibcrteon, All Evening Classes 1; by Pawlowski 6. Base on balls; Lambcrtson 1; Pawlowski 8. Umpire at Rutgers University Pierson. on Revised Schedule Train Passenger Is Considerably Enlarged Curricu- Injured When Stone Is lum Will Go Into Effect With Fall Reopening. 0— Thrown Through Window FIRST NATIONAL BANK (Students in Rutgers evening ses- sions in New Brunswick, who have SOUTH AMBOY, N. j. been accustomed in the past to smil- Two Stitches Necessary to Close ing when their friends in the cam- Wound Over Woman's Eye pus dayi sessions were obliged to pack Caused by Plying Glass. off to college shortly after the mid- Over the past week end, the police make* leisure hours dle of September, will find themsel- received a number of complaints from ves little better off than their asso- different sections of the city that ciates this year, according to an an-stones were toeing thrown through nouncement made by the University windows arii officers were sent to in- GAS SERVICE—the adequate and constant supply Extension Division at Rutgers. The vestigate. of low price fuel—makes hours of leisure in the opening day of classes has been mov- In one such case Miss Mary Me- .1 home that use's it fully. ~*,,^ ed forward approximately two weeks Cann of Woodbridge sustained a deep to October 1, and the school term laceration over the left eye as the re- ' Gas service as applied to modern cooking per- lengthened by about the same period sult of flying glass when someone of. time, to permit shorter classes and threw a stone through the window of mits the lady of the house more freedom in meal more leisurely examination period a Pennsylvania Railroad train pass- preparation. With the modern 9« range with its at the close of the year. ing through here Saturday night. The registration period of two When the train stopped at the lo- automatic time and temperature control, she can weeks will 'be held just prior to thecal depot the matter was reported to v. i prepare her meal, place it in the range in early after- opening of classes, :Sept. 17 to 29, at the police and to Officer William jipOQ and return from hours spent iri leisure to find the University Extension headquar- Crozier of the railroad police, who ters on Hamilton Street in Newconducted an investigation. Two stit- her dinner "done" to perfection. _jtfjo)WWIIfnJP( Brunswick, andi at the secondary re- ches were necessary to close the gistration headquarters, the Plainfield For i until monthly ch«rf« Gas service applied to other household tasks such Batwe for idTertiaementi in this column: All •dvertlMmtnte and** tUl wound over the woman's eye, you nn fn/ojr mttif btnt- public library and the Perth Amboy as water heatingi refrigeration, incineration/clothes heading, 5 cents per line; minimum charge 36e for one limrtion; minimus puMic library. > . titM which JJI nrvfe*bring$ charge '25 cental on repeat advertisements. - "Help Wanted", "Lost u4 • All branches of the Rutgers overi "Grapevine T«l«fraph" to tht him* drying, adds to the comforts of the home. - The .__ "grapevine tele- Found", and "For Rent" advertisements, payable In adrane*. ing classes will come under the in- 1 fluence of the now schedule, accord- graph" refers Ti Is Blieedy exchange. ing to the announcement. Not only of news or Information or the trans- FOB RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—HOMES the students in the regular college mission of messages by word of mouth. section who are taking their reguln It had Its origin during tht Civil war and received Its name From "otnpar- FOR RENT: Five room apartment HOUSE FOR RENT: Located at 120 freshman and! sophomore subjects 1 Ing the way verbal news travels u> the •with baft; Modern Improvements. Rosewell St. Inquire of A. H. Fur- nncfer university professors at night, way a grapevine spreads from tree to Inquire 109 South Broadway. man, 106 John iStreet. 8-24-2t(0) but the three year certificate groups, tree or trellis to trellis. including business administration 8-31-tf (o) electrical and mechanical engineering FOR RENT: House at 216 Church »nd college chemistry! as well wil FOR RENT: Six room apartment. St. Apply Mrs. A, T. Kerr, Pine t\nti>. the start of tho academic pur- All improvements. Inquire1 at- 804 Ave., City. 7-20-tf *Uit8 movoili forward to tho earlier Main St., City, or Tel. So. Amboy dntcon the first iMonduy in October. ! iBoth groups, moreover, are to find 559-W. ~'* - . '•—- FOR RENT:—Attractive shore hnn- B considerably enlarged curriculum galow at Laurence Harbor. By the from which to arrange their sehediil roorat week, m6nth, ot legion. Inquire ot ON THE BASIS OF APARTMENT FOR Riu. Mi Yanowsfcy, 88 Hoy Avenue, When they enter this fall. The college and bath, all improvements «t•-. 228- section will find fourteen new subjects Fords, N. J., or Telephone Perth Church'St. Inquire Mrs. H. . -Amt>oy 4-2505-W. 6-8-tf on Its curriculum, in both the fresh- StraWon, 228 Church St. 12-8-tl man andl sophomore years, and the certificate groups, nine, pf)P pK-xTm' 8even room dwelling AUTO TOPS M(>dern with smalTlt stoit v"* • «, „_, i, Man Died From Injuries ments, including ba..h ""4 AUTO TOPS—Made and repaired ter .Store suitable for J. P. Johnson, 166 New Brunswick ness. WILL RENT. TO h* .. In Automobile Accident Ave., Perth Amboy. Tel 1067 P. PARTY FOR ONLY ?23 per mon- A. 7-8-tf th. Apply to H. Wolff & Co., Fei- Three Local Men Injured in tus street. 8-3-tf. Sunday Morning Accident at FORECLOSURE SALE Robert's Crossing. 6 Room Hoa» and Brthi all !•• A WNINGS-SHADBS Thrca resldonts of this cityi were provemanU. Prle* and terms an injured in an automobile accident on WfHEN buying a car; AND UP. LUl prte. 4 Hf hi Standard Sit Sport Koadaw FREDERICK H. LEAR AHBOY SHADE AND AWNDJO CO. lower iMialn street, near Robert's ** consider first what it al fltol, Mte*., $465. WUi Hoose and Store Awnings, Win- Crossing, Sayreville, Sunday morn- does to make motoring bumptn, ipart fin ami llr* REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE dow shades. Best materials. Rea- ing and one man was fatally injured, lock, th, IUI prlc i, 118.00 210 CEORGE STREET more enjoyable; next, what additional. Pricn subject to sonable cost 285 Elm St., Perth Puul Wonbowski, 23, of 412 Bast change without nolle*. Cam' Amboy. Tel. 829 P. A. 6-10-trf Now York, driver of the oar it costs to operate; and, part CAnro/rf'a law dettvertd wit'h that in which the last, its price. Chevrolet prices and easy GM.A.C FOR SALE: To quick buyer, one terms. A GmtralMoton Value. Peck and Sons piano in A-l con- AUTO WRECKING ca\ mm were riding, sustained a alone combines Knee- and u1 skul1 nnti olher 'njurii-s dition; one davenport; one buffet; &&Cft minutes after bc- Action, Body by Fisher, a handy househoM shoenmker's outfit SOUTH AMBOY AUTO WRECK- ;1-' South Ainboy valvc-in-head engine, and CHEVROLET PRICES all nlmost at your own price if Memorial ING—Abe Korb, Prop. Used "Wtly nftcv three HAVE BEEN REDUCED you cull soon. 553 Portia St., or Pnrta for All Late Model Cars- o'clock. cablo-controllcd brakes. AS MUCH AS telephone So. Amboy 152-M. Joseph Letts, ,'S3, ot .t Owners soy n Chevrolet Tires and Tubes. Scott Avenue ul 8-3i-lt(0) nnd Highway No, 4, Tel. South this city, driver of the eaves on gas, oil, and up- sustained u fractured left arm ani Amboy 302. 9-15-tf contusions of the face nr.d hen<].\ keep— and that Chevrolet EVERGREEN TREES: .Special lov When released from the hospital ho) prices ore extremely low. prices. Several varieties of Ailwr /CHEVROLET vitao, Cypress, Fir, Juniper, Pine, TRUCKING—STORAGE will be nmiiirnclJ on a technical CHEVROLET MOTOK CO- charge of ninnsliuighter, 50 Spruce, etc. .Specimens. Lnrjro siz DKTI1OIT, MICHIGAN es, some up to 10 foot $2.01) iwcti. UPPER'S STORAGE: Moving and: Arthur Bucknlew, 27, of 322 Fel- DEALER ADt/inTIBRMENT Othor sizes and! also Ash, Birch, tus st., received lacerations about tho storage. New and Used Furni- Bcecli, Maple, Piano, .Toplar, Woop- ture for sale. 28S Madison Ave., .face anil John Roberts, 39 of 425 injc Willow, Flowering Shrubs, 13oT He U the tj1pe of atto e wh tion. At this garage here on Amlboy ability to bring to a successful con- fine reputation here as a business man any man in this line here. He has one at all times. His buildim.buildingr seeeir itffort "£ s have ahvays been ™turnC(y , °f«n obscurity, but today we are stating avenue they feature one of the most clusion real estate deals both big and of integrity and ability, and it is always completed his contracts upon vice is highly recommended for he has y t fads and' when modesty is disrobed, dependable genera! repairing, and wards settlement of dispute, without little. His long experience and know- such business leaders we are pleased scheduled time, and employs only the we feel that it is quite fitting and in £ , overhaulinK unices. The Al- served South Amboy residents in a resort to litigation, but is recognized' order to mention m print this wrfl|^ ,, ledge of true values in South Amboy to mention in a review of this na- best of workmen, who have ability as ils a no G a 0 rcprvscnts a com ture. He has been in business in thi manner which has won for him pres-| most formidable adversary when merited tribute to one of the best i have made his a recognized* authority well as reliability among their quali- h inter ts of his cIioIrt plctc auto wrecking service. They upon local values. He has always town sines 1908 anil entered the rea tige and good. will. An;- builder with!* f f takes him liked professional men in the Amboj fications, thus in this manner lie , i . i- , ,• , lnt0 court, as us many victories at- buy and sell used cars and sell paTts been known for fair and square deal- estate lint- eight years ago. At pre- L section. guarantees- all completed structures, such a substantial reputatiorepubati n and * I for every known make of car at low ings with every one here, which has sent fire and automobile insurance both regards materials used arid skill- record is bound to succeed. [prices. Mr. Vajac has always given proven a most valuable asset, and are among his specialties. 1 the car owners of the Amboy section the large amount of friendships he Mr. Johnson also specializes in T. W. Gregory—Laurence Harbor's Leading Grocer a break, and the large steady patron- enjoys here shows much better than the sale and rental of farm propertic One of the most important factor age he receives, shows that his efforts anything else just how he_ is being throughout the state, and has upon The Harbor Tavern—Laurence Harbor's Best bor have never once since the open- to any community is an experienced r own- appreciated, which is just as it should his lists many valuable and attract- Looking through the list of dif- This has spelled success for him. The of his He grocer. One who is known to be hon- ers. lie sees to it personally that be. Mr, Johnson has excellent judg- ive farm properties, which can b; ferent recommenda'ble taverns in this Harbor Tavern caters to a high class has been established for the past ten orable in prices and to handle only everyone is satisfied in all transac- ment andi his appraisals are held In bought to advantage in the presen section, it is a double pleasure to men- clientelle, and everybody feels per- years in this business. His grocery the best class ol staples. He is looked tions with the Alpine Garage. Here, high regard by everyone who has tion The Harbor Tavern, located on fectly at 'home here, for Mr. Wilson and general store is noted for its market. No matter w'here one de upon by the residents of the commu- they employ the best of mechanics, ever availed themselves of his ser- Route 34 at Laurence Harbor. The has a reputation as being a most complete stock, fair prices, prompt sires a farm, Mr. Johnson has on' nity as one who can be trusted to and you need never fear that they vice in this respect. No man in the for you at a right price. Harbor Tavern was first established democratic business man. There is service, and good will among his cus- here five years ag», by Mr. Herbert plenty of free parking s>pace here for give them just and fair dealings in tomers. .At Mr. Gregory's store he break mechanics in on your car, for "Steve" Wilson, that past master in his customers. No Tavern is more his business operation. All of these .-ells 'everything of the best for the they have the best of mechanics, tho art of successful tavern direc- highlys recommended or regarded than qualities can be said without fear of table.' A prompt free delivery is a with ability and reliability. Thus Mr. tion. At the Harbor Tavern they this place among the many people contradiction for Mr. T. W. Gregory, feature here, and phone calls are Vajac guarantees his completed work J. Stilo—South Amboy Garage Owner feature dining and dancing, the best Laurence Harbor's leading grocer, which shows much better than any- years, which shows much better than who have aver stopped in here. Mr. paid special extra 'attention. Mr. Automotive concerns of special, of drinks from imported • liquors, Wilson is to be complimented upon with business on Laurence Parkway Gregory has always adherred to that thing else just what sort of a busi- thorough and satisfactory service, anything else, just how he is being at Laurence Harbor. The manner iii ness man he is. The Alpine Garage appreciated by. Amboy car owners, wines, and the 'biggest glass of beorjhis reputation as a business man of f'ne merchandising policy which pro- such as tho garage operated by Mr. which Mr. Gregory is serving the vides that the customer complete sat- have a free examination service. which is just as it should; be. The on the coast for the money. Mr. Wil-1 unquestioned integrity. For a thor- . Your car is looked over at any time J. Stilo, on Pine Avenue, at South son always gives you your money's j oughly enjoyable evening, be sure 'i housewive!"'0U8Cwlve»s »of this section since his isfaction just at oM times be consid- Amboy, are of great value to the car name of Stilo, in the garage business inception into the business has prov- ered (irrft, and Laurence Harbor is free of charge and you arc told here is generally acknowledged as an worth, and then some. Tho Harbor \ go to the Harbor Tavern, wihere whether you nee.l any repair honest- owners here, for they can receive the Tavern is most attractively decorated great many Amboy people meet each en that he is n man of wide business indeed fortunate in having a man of very best of repairs on all makes and ironlbound guarantee for a reliable inside, and is one of tihe show places experience. His dealings with the Mr. Gregory's ability in the grocery ly. This examination places you in week-end. p li yf thi models at a reasonable price. Mr. garage service. Mr. Stilo has always among taverns of this section. IV-- scores »f resident;) of Laurence Hav- and general store business. no obligation. It is a policy of this given dollar for dollar in work ant The present popularity of the Har- Stilo is very well known to the car plo from all over the Aniboy section bor Tavern is accounted for by the Kin-age. Mr. Vajac believes that the owners of South Amlboy having been materials, and treats everybody tho have come to know Hint they mny en- fact bhnt the Harbor Tavern Orch- reputation of a garage is quite as im- established in his present successful wuy he would like to be treated. His joy a fine evening hew, and no wai- estra plays here every evening for The Canteen—Excellent Perth Amboy Rendezvous portant as the work to be done, he business here since 1912, when he present loading garage here has been ter how much or how little you sipeml dancing. One of the best orchestras , ... ip-uards his fine reputation at all built up entirely through his honest The Canteen lwntocl at 584 Amboj founded the garage. Mr. Stilo always Mr. Wilson makes you feel that your on the coast. There is never a cover past master in the art of successful timcs aml is kntwn as a business and expert efforts, and he thoroughly Ave., at Perth Amlboy, stands out man of the highest integrity whom has considered the man driving the patronage is sincerely appreciated. < r minimum charge here. pre-eminently as the leading tavern tavern direction as is evidenced by car, never grabbing the largest pro- deserves the large patronage he re- tho large patronage this place enjoys we are pleased to refer to our read- ceives, as well as the praise he gets in the Perth Amboy section. Mr. A. fit, for he is too conscientious for 'Sort?1 Magyar, the proprietor of this nightly among people of Perth Ani- that. He guarantees every job turn- from all his customers, South Amboy boy and vicinity. He has nwer lost car owners have not been slow in re- place is no stranger to the people of ed out of his garage here, both re- Elwood R. Brown—Prop. Eagle Tea Company the Amboy section, for he has been sight of the value of a satisfied cus- gards to workmanship and materials cognizing this notable firm, and it is Among tho different prominent bus- firm promptly delivers, am pays spe- quite fitting and in order to give cred- in business here ever since 1909 when tomer, and it is an impossibility to Old Dutch Tavern-Notable used. He sees to it that everyone is iness, leaders of South Amboy, we are cial attention to phone orders, ami he, and his father first entered tho leave the Cnnteen dissatisfied. No satisfied, or no charge is made. The it in print to Mr. Stilo, who is with- pleased to mention Mr. Elwood It. people here CM UKaifclyi telephone and out doubt, one of the best men in the business. The Canteen hns been es- wonder so many South Aniboy people large amount of names upon Mr. Brown, proprietor of the E'agle Tea get exactly tho same fr»Eh grocer- tablished several years. At The Can- patronize this place for they all re- Keyport Restaurant Stilo's books have been there many garage business here. Company, located at 13C to 138 So. ies us if you wont in and picked them teen they sei-vc the most delicious, turn here regularly, which is a trib- Broadway, South Amboy. Mr. Brown out yourself. They feature weekly fundwiches, choice imported liquors, Among the notable dining estab- ute to the ability and reliability of lishments in the Keyport area, the has been actively engaged in the pre- sales here, and people each week iron wines and beers, to supply drinks of Mr. Magyar, who has done everything A. Jerome—Popular Tavern Operator sent successful operation of this first rll overiSouth Amboy ajvail th«m.-*"lvw Old Dutch Tavern located on South nil varieties at right prices. Every- to represent as fine a tavern as he Broad Street, Keyport, is regarded One of the 'best liked men in tho that your patronage is sincerely ap- class store for the past 25 years and of these specials. Mr. Brown is a one mny stop in hore and enjoy a has won an enviable reputation for past master in the art of successful possibly could, and he has succeeded. by many as the best dining place in tavern business at South Amboy is predated. This has attributed in no Ihoroughlye njoyable evening at a The Canteen is comfortably and or- small degree to the present popular- fair and square dealings with every- grocery store direction. He has that section. The Old Dutch Tavern Mr. A. Jerome, who operates his one here. The large amount of steady minimum of expense. The service Is nately appointed and is a tavern th.it is famous for its delicious home cook- place of business at 118 South Broad- ity of Mr. Jerome's Tavern here. achieved his success and large patron- always satisfactory, and only the trade he controls here shows much age here only by thoroughly deserv- is constantly! gaining in popularity ed meals, and also the high class Am- way. Mr. Jerome is no stranger to Everybody gets a break here. .If any- best is placed in The Canteen in tho one imbibes too freely here, Mr. Jer- better than anything else just how ing it. The Eagle Tea Company ia among the people of this section of erican cooking, it is a rendezvous for the residents of South Amboy, having he is being appreciated, which is just just as reliable as the man who oper- first place. .Mr. Magyar is indeed a the county. the discriminating diners of this sec- been in business1 here many years. ome tells them so, and when he does, you couldn't buy a drink hore for a as it should ibe. Mr. Brown always ates it, and its continued success cer- tion, those who demand quality foods, He has alwayis operated his tavern considers the person on the other side tainly is assured. refinement of atmosphere, and cheer- along those friendly lines and en- hundred dollars. This all points out the sterling character of Mr. Jerome. of the counter, never grabbing the The Eagle Tea Co. is a member of Hyman Pelovitz—Perth Amboy Auto Parts Dealer fully courteous service amid pletasant joys the friendships of many of the largest profit, for he is too conscien- The auto wrecking and parts ser- ers who r*BK.-co.uVdm't help but single ,ouf as type of accounts they 'have on their nany years. He specializes in fire sional class, for he depends wholly Emil's Garage-Cliff wood Beach's Best Garage has had nothing but a highly enjoy- books ia highly indicative of the abil- oss adjustments and building con- able time. It is such a likeable place worthy pf special mention the firm upon satisfied clients. For -recom- Emil's Garage located at State automobile owner, and there is no Jfjvown as the- Apex Express, Inc., ity of this expressing firm. The struction appraisals. Mr. Dayton's mendations, which he heartily has that attracts favorable attention to SoheweJowitz brothers have left no- Highway, Cliffwood Beach, stands question but that they have succeed- located at 259 Bertrand Ave., Perth lervices are in demand and he op- received from everyone he has done out as one of the best garages of this tourists and visitors, and' gives them thing undone in giving the Amboy ed. Emil's Garage has the best of a good impression of Keyport. The Amboy. .The Apex Express, Inc., was irates all over the state, He has work for, no man in Perth Amboy Eection. This garage was established equipment, employs only thoroughly section a really first class express- 1 management has mode every arrange- first established 11 years ago, and lone perhaps more work in Mid- has a better reputation for faithful here many years ago, and has been experienced mechanics, who with the tins been incorporated for the last ing service, and the fact that they llesex County in this line of work and efficient appraisal work than ment for the public at large.. .People are being appreciated, is just as it serving the car owners of CHffwood best of tools, are prepared to prompt- lour jiears. The members' ol this no- nan any other man, and is most Mr. J. H. Dayton and we feel it is Beach, Matawan and South Amlboy from all over the state have been should be. A prompt service, fair ly turn out the largest repair or ov- steadily patronizing this restaurant table firni which has served the peo- lighly regarded and recommended quite in order to give credit in print in a manner which has increased the erhauling job to the complete satis- ple here are Mr. Nat Schewelowitss, charges, and safety, all go towards ay everyone who has ever availed for many years. It is JJ pleasure to increasing the clientelle of customers to a man who most thoroughly de- clientelle throughout this whole sec- faction of all concerned^ The fine and Moc Schdwelowitz, who founded themselves of his excellent services. serves special commendation, for tion. They specialize in expert gen- have such a clean and modern estab- The Apex Express, Ine, serve. No ex- reputation that Emil's Garage enjoys lishment a sthe Okl Dutch Tavern \s the concern many years ago. ThiB His long experience in this work has the useful activity and influence he eral repairing and overhauling on all among the oar owners of this section firm is known all over the county as press firm in Perth Amlboy or South qualified him to serve on the larg- a place of this nature can't be found Amboy are more highly regarded by has exerted in this section of the makes and models and guarantee all con be traced to the good workman- the "insured truckmen." Every job 'st or smallest appraisal work to work turned out of the garage. Their on every; corner. We wish to compli- the people here, and the Sehewelowitz county. ship done toy men of recognized abil- ment the management of this Tavern turned over to them can be absolute- brothers certainly are to be convmen- prices are low, and they always give ity. This garage values its fine repu- their customers the benefit of the upon the high sitand'ards they main- ly depended upon. The Apex Express dedi upon the useful activity and in- tation, and car owners can rest as- tain, and do not hesitate to refer it Inc., have the very best of modern fluence they haive exerted in the ex- doubt when making an estimate, a sured that they will Ibe treated fair fact which is indeed rare in the gar- to our readers as a good place to eat express equipment, employ only the pressing business during their miany Robert A. Casey—Prominent Milk Distributor andi square here, so naturally we are every day. best and safest drivers, who have years of faithful ond meritorious One of dhe best men in the milk and can pride himself upon the fact that age business. When Emil's Garage glad to recommend Emil's Garage co was first opened in business they de- albllityi as well ns reliability among service to the people and business sroam distributing business in South he is responsible for many of the our friends who own cars in this sec- termined to furnish service to every tion. their qualifications. They also guar- firms here. A worthy firm, bearing Vmboy is Mr. Robert A. Casey, who healthy looking youngsters seen daily antee complete satisfaction to every- our endorsement at all times. operates his firm at Catherine street, on the streets of South Amboy, for Georgette's-Popular South Amlboy. Mr. Casey ha3 spent their mothers have' bought his milk ; 13 years in this business her.e, and for many years. Milk isi a necessity Dining Rendezvous C. Travinsky—Notable Meat Market Owner tioroughly enjoys the confidence and- in the honie today. In addition to be- The Brass Rail-J. Weiner, Prop. support of many of the families of ing among the most popular business A review of the notable taverns in type of business man who goes the Tho thrifty housewives oif South largest profit, for he is too conscien- this section. He specializes in ft men of South Amboy, Mr. Casey is the Perth Amlboy section would be even tenor of his way, saying little, One of the most popular dining es- Amboy have not taken long to find tious for that. He makes friends out prompt service daily to the household- noted for his fine community spirit indeed inadequate h* we didi not con- but doing mu«h in showing the peo- tablishments popularly patronized by out tho best meat market in South of all his customers, and the prompt, ers of South Amboy and vicinity. No in boosting every project for the good tain mow than passing niention of ple an enjoyable evening here, no people from all over the Amboy sec- Amboy to patronize. Wo refer to tho courteous service, makes it a double finer quality milk and cream ca.n be of South Amlboy residents. He is not The Brass Hail, that' well known tav- tion as well as by many hundreds of matter whether they come in for five people each week on their way to the moat rnnrkct operated by Mr. C. Tra- pleasure to buy hore. Mr. Travinsky obtained by the citizens here, and content to seiwe the South Amboy ern rendezvous located at 280 Madi- minutes or to stay the entire evening. vinsky, at 417 Henry st. Mr. Travin- makes you feel that your patronage Mr. Casey has never sacrificed the people with quality milk alone, but son Avenue, Perth Amboy. Mr. J. shore points is known as Georgettes, quality of his products, due to large believes it is a duty of evcrv- man to Everybody's piatronage is sincerely located on Route 4 at Victory Plaza, uky first cdtoibllsliod his present suc- in sincerely appreciated, no matter 1 Woiner is the genial proprietor of nppraiateel .The satisfied customers cessful meat market here 10 years patronage. He has alwtays given dol- contribute something t6 the vtrelfare Soubh Amlboy. The name of Georgette whether you spend only a dime or a The Brass RaM,' hairing established it here arc the best recommendation the has been identified with good tasty ogo, and has served in a commend- lar for dollar in good cream and milk. of South Amboy outside of business here two years ago. The beaatiful dollar. South Amboy people ore in- Mr. Casey is generally recognized »s life. .Such a business man as Mr. Brass Rail has, and nothing but good food here for many years, and '.i able manner the meat requircmenta deed fortunate in tho fact that they grill where choicest'foodi is sensed, reports have ever come to our ears of a large and discriminating elicu- the type of broadminded business man Casey is indeed an asset, ami shows a cozy place for discriminating din-r have at their boclc and call such a re- and the fine long bar, also are deci- from South; Amboy people. Residents ers throughout this section, those telle of steady, satisfied customers of who has nlways worked for the best much ibetter than anything else why ded assets at this place, and a friend- liable business man as Mr. Travinsvky interests of his customers. He sees he is so well liked by everyone here. of iSouth^ Amlboy who hanre not ..had who appreciate good food, cooked' pro- South Am'boy and vicinity. He stocks ly nVannor' al*rtys' prevails here. the pleasure of a pleasant evening perly, and served promptly at fair" only the 'best quality meats, and sella in the meat business hore. It is a to it personally that everyone is sat- The name, of Casey in the milk dis- There is always a smile on tap here. pleasure to recommend this meat isfied or no charge is made. Absolute buli)^ Buifneis in South Ambey ia here, certainly have a treat in store prices. Georgettes has established a at fair prtccs to everyone. Women The Brass Rail is a meeting place for them. Everything served here is splendid reputation for the ihlgh qual- know they can safely telephone \n store to our many readers, for no cleanliness and care is token by Mr. generally acknowledged as a guaran for many prominent people from all Casey in his business here. It is n gt y f th hiht lMlli guaralk' Mn dean, appetizing, and not costly. Mr. ity of their meals, delicious soft their orders here, or even send their man in this city enjoys a better rep- over this iSecMbft; Every night well Weiner deserves most fully,the praise drinks, candy, sandwiches, and to- rtation Chan Mr. C. Travinsky dur- known fact that children wlio drink tee for the highesg t qy mmilk' M\ children, for Mr. Travinsky has a fine dream obtainable att fair prices. We known people are seen hore, enjoy|in^ he gets, as' we'U as the lairge patron- bacco and also for the fair and square reputation for conscientious business ing his 10 years in business here. Any milk advance in health faster than the' choice Iiq"u6ri, wine, beer, and non-milk drinkers, nn'di Mr, Cnsey aro pleased' to recbmineirf Ms milk' age ho receives and gladlyi endorse method of dealing manifested in re- dealings with everyone. Ho always moat store operated by such a sub- distributing service most highly. sandwiches, etc. Mr. Weiner is the The Brass Hail as a place of merit. lations with those who have had oik- considers the person on the other side stantial man, its continued success caslon to avail themselves of the fide of the counter, never grabbing the is assured. quality of the service offered here. At Georgettes they not only buy food- Zeigler's—Leading Cliff wood Restaurant A. Sepka-Reliable South Amboy Electrician stuffs of know purity and freshness, hut see to it that they aTe handled Out of the great number of people his place mightly populaf with the Occupying a high' place In the CB-know that they can depend upon him Bejamin Pavlowski—Reliable Store Owner ttcm of tho residents of South Am- nbsolutely to perform in a meritov- and prepared with the strictest TO- und makes a man receive the warm from all parts of this state that make residents as well an among people Ijard for sanitary regulations and One of the most popular and re- froguent visits to the shore points we bby arid vicinity, Mr. A. Sejbfca well iou's manner. Mr. Sepka is noted for liable stores in the Mclrose Section, self support of his fclldw townsmon. from all over New Jersey. He has known electrical contme'ior of 125 precautions. TMS absolute cleanliness venture to say that not ten por cent had n successful career in tha res- electrical ability and reliability, and is ably conducted by Mr. Benjamin He is so conscientiously, honest that Feltns street south Amboy has won also for conscientious and courteous ixtcnds to evory phase of the restaur- this demonstrates why he is one of aro informed of the locations of the taurant business here, but is no', con- ,nt's activities and service. The pro- Pavlowski. His meat market and gen- good places to oat, so theyi drop into a widespread commercial following servico and for the sound integrity eral, store has liocome known for the the best liked men in business in the tent to rest on his laurels. Mr. Z'.-ig- here. He in nn electrical contractor prietor of this establishment is one the first place they see, when hungry. that gulden evoryi transaction. He is of the most successful women in this penoral high class merchandise and territory that he has been serving ao ler is striving at ail times to give his equipped with a broad' knowledge of highly regarded ft>r house wiring and well andi faithfully. His store ia a by- Oftimes tihey pick an inferior place. patrons just a little better service Ilia work and Hie1 latest scientific de- line of business in Middlesex Coun-- products he handles at all times. More Having been a patron of Zeigler's jobbing nn'di repairing of electrical ty, and is a past master in the art of over Mt. Pavlowski lias always given word and buy-word among thrifty ond appointments. The utmost clean- velop nic-nts enabling him to advance shoppers, for quality and quantity g.i Popular Restaurant, located on Route d<"viccs and appliance*. Mr. Scpka Hiccossfti! restaurant and roadstana dollar for dollar to overy one of his liness of the kitchen hore Is. n tribute the interests of his clients by appli- hand in hand here. Mr. Benjamin .15 at Ciiffwoort, the writer feels that also represents what is considered by liroction. She is deserving of the customers, and the Iflrgc clicntollo of to Mrs. Zoijjler's fine: mnna(rcment. cation of scieittuV work, with tihe im- many here as the loading mdio re- Pnvlowski ha* established a fino rcp- Mr. Zeigler and his good wifo are ful- proved diwlces iiiid miiU"ri«K 'Mr. ugliest commendkvtion for maintain- utaiwliji customers he servos sTidivR ly qualified to setftlo thn above prob- The priccB here are altogothor rea- pairing nervier, prepared to do all ing such an excellent service aa char- lutiition for business Integrity and sonable, everything cnnsmNvrcd. To Sepka hf.R nsfcablinliod «n excellent just how he la appreciated. Mr. Pav- ability, and hns achieved his success lem satisfactory to everyone. The work on radios no matter what the nctorizos .Georgettes two establish-) lowBki establish™! himself in business the many thousands of readers of this repUttitNrn for the high character ftf iiicntfl locatod hero, n.ml' for tho bone-, here independently through hontxt food prepared hore by Mrs. Zeigler h!s ijorvlcen and btisiineiis ik'nling* make or model mny be. He is also hcrp 22 yearn BRO, and has nlways ia (lone so in that (rood old homey pnpor who oach day pass Zc'glerV ngent for the It. O. A. tunes In Roufh flcinl influence she exerts in the dally and expert effort. ,Such a man XIPKCTV- He hns I'Stniblifiht'l d iin bnnim-sffl beon known for fair and tf|iinro xleail- es to fiin-ceod and we aro plilnr>ed to style so Hint thought comes that thci't, ":•: hc-.i-c.iiv recommend them tn nlo|) AmiHiy. ,Ro when routers o-f the So. life of the people of the Amlboy sec- ingti with overyene. He makes prices hero and wimple a meal of par excel- fit .South AmTloj" for tlw pai-.t snven tion. Georgettes is highly worthy of mention such men in o roview of the never was mich a plapo ent ys-ai-s, ninl hni: completed many H- Amboy Citizen need electrical or ra- fair .by buying, in Inrjre n-juititio-i, Itncc, nncl w«"ll guarantee yon vlll patronage and mippoi-t, for everyone loailintf bimim-tt* leatU'rs here. Hi* on tho way to the nhorc. Mr. 7«cl|»- triw-ts fur till" householder!!, and com- dio impair work, wo nrc glnd to rcfur paming: the »«*in« to his i-uijUiint-r-i. (•els treated right hoTP at all times. f.toro ^t?snrvo5 the confidence nnr cntabliHiicri hir» notable rwtturnnt , or w<> will givo you your imin- mcivlnl fi-hiblinhincntf, nnd the pon. thorn to one of the bent men in the Thin ia c»nrtrii<:tive inl 1 tronagc of our reiwkfs

When the bus drivers of the local ! Four local fishermen went to the eess in the card gody wants to ibuck up against In Aiiwlu'i H«w !»•«• Beach Club Orchestra Admission 25c *mvy was given the role of a baron there will be dancing euch> Saturday buckshot. t — Wllh • B*l«n i*pt>osite Louise Dresser. ami Sunday evening and "Hoo-tflay Olh.r IMn—100't •! Olo- TONE Sieginald Denny was cast in an- Nites" every Friday until further no- A local blackface comedian who «OI>l! In W»m.r lr.«.' (*tt»or important role, and Paul Ro;i- tice. visits at the Morgan plant occasion- GRAND LABOR DAY BALL AND 'Snxti, handsome young South Ameri- ally goes down there armed with a Wednesday, Thursday ai, in another. WEEK END PARTY ean of kerosene when he mokes his ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, SEPT- 3RD AT "THE HEDGES" visits. The kerosene is for the lamp and Friday "TDAMES" AT MAJESTIC 0 used in lighting up the place. He had Admission Twenty-Five Cents Climaxing a summer season of suc- one experience of visiting down that THEATRE TOMORROW way when the light went out because FUN! PRIZES! TALENT! cessful social activity, Alja Morris- there was no fuel for the illumina- Warner Bros.' latest musical spec- sett, well known and popular pro- Big 2 Features tacle, Dames, which domes to the tion. "HOO RAY" NITE EVERY FRIDAY. DANCING prietor of "The Hedges" at Laurence Majestic Theatre on Saturday, car- EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY DURING ?SXB an unusually large and talented Kaiibor, will sponsor a "week end The depression may have hit the No Advance in Prices USBS; headed by six stars. And in ad- party" beginning tomorrow and con- real estate business in LauTcnce Har- SEPTEMBER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE bor, but it apparently hasn't had its dition to the principals,. there are cluding on Labor Day etvening. The ONE great love m&kTWOwomen on the 3200 of Hollywood's most beautiful public is cordially invited to attend effect on the "widow" business. A certain man about town who thinks •chorus girls, who appear in the novel this round of enjoyment and a pood ' SISTERS UNDER ' ^Bwalby Berkeley ensembles, ibesides 1 he is a ladies man has been strutting Beach Club Casino Boardwalk time is personally assured all by Al about lately with a new change of THE SKIN i&nndreds of extras. himself. COLUMBIA • John .Blondell heads She list of clothes nearly every day, so maybe Laurence Harbor, N. J. nniiicipals, playing the paht of a gold after all that remark he made recent- METHODIST PROTESTANT ly that two widows are supporting 'digging ohorino while Dick Powfll CHURCH *»i Kuby Keeler provide the roman- Mm is true. Boy . roesn'.f he look FRANK MORGAN The Beach Club Casino available for Dances, Card Rev. S. R. Wilhelm, Pastor swell in tho.se knickers. tic interest, the two screen lovers ap- 10 A. M. Sunday School. Parties, etc. Special rates during September. See Geo. pearing opposite each other for the 11 A. M. Morning Worship. with Nagel, Laurence Harbor Heights Co., phone Matawan fcnrth time in pictures. When the boys go out to a certain 1666. Preaching by Rev. Donald Phillips arink nnd dance establishment out- ean Arthur MOtT The other stars include Zasu Pitts of Como, N. J. side of town they frequently get into wSio has a comedy role as Ruby's Wednesday evening, 7:80 Prayer arguments. The other night a local Donald Cook PRECIOUS SOON! GEO. NAGEL'S BIG TESTIMONIAL SHOW •sallhcr, Guy Kibbee in the role of her Meeting. group went out to that place and got THING IN AND DANCE Saeilninil and Hugh Henbert as an cc- Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 into an argument. One big red head- 1 •eatric millionaire, who promises to P. M. ed guy who formerly was a bus driv- LIFE ' WATCH FOR DATE! DON'T MISS IT! ile&ve them his fortune on condition er passeidi his hand across the others 'tf«»t they prove to be a fine moral CARD OP THANKS face and then yelled "ouch," because '••fate. We desire to express our sincere the other took a bite at the extended Others in the cast include Arthur tha.iks and appreciation to our finger. 'Vinlon, Phil Uepan, radio"* Singing friends and neighbors for fehe many Corp, Summy Fain, the noted song tokens and words of comlfort and Postmaster General Farley repor- •writer, Arthur Aylesworth, Johnny sympathy, expressed to us during our ted recently that last year for the Arthur, Lclia Bennett and Berton recent bereavement. first time in a number of years, the ^fflwchilt. Mrs. H. J. Neill and Family, Post Office Department made money. We're anxious to see the figures for Amateur Night this year (because -we're sure the cards and letters our local Romeo "Lightning" is sending to Sally who Every Wednesday WHO'S WHO IN BUSINESS ontertained at a local establishment DALTON LAMBIE and haa now gone to COOTNG will make a toig- difference in the rev enuc. Sally is supposed to be rehears- SATURDAY, SEPT. 8th finality Shop-jProminent Perth Amboy Men's Shop ing for a big Broadway musical pro- Among the leading mens clothing at tho same time at a figure that duction right now. If that's so then Harold Lloyd aati hmbcnlmshcryi business in Perth comes within the reach of all. Many the'railroad will make a lot of money Amboy the Quality Shop located ut South ArWboy men are purchasing this fall and winter carrying "Light- in ning" and the Roosevelt Street paper One 386 Smith street stands out as one their winter suits nnd accessories cf the best shops in the field. Mr. here. Mr. Brown gives everybody a hanger to the metropolis. 'The Cat's Paw" Samuel Brown is the capable opera- fair deal, and he has been serving the tor of this notnWe shop, and has been same customors here for many years. oafaibliahed in business here for many Ho niinkns friends out of nil his pa- Middlesex County Bonds Penny Wide-Awaka Merchant! Are Ad- Jyeats. He sells nationally 'known trons, and is so conscientiously hon- rliilng. WHY miit your oppor- ftrands of suits, ties, shirts, und ac- est Mint this (lcmo»stratcs why he 's Accepted at This Theatre cessories, and makes prices low by one of the .best liked men in his line •nd gel your ihar*. ventilate^. "toying in largo quantities. Every- of business at Perth Amboy, To our thing sold here is of a splendid qual- mull readers who have not had the op- jtty. The line mons suits sold here are portunity to drop in here, we since- kitchen; jjot •*iirht up to the minute in color and rely advise them that it will bo io ^r. Brown is always a month their advantage to do so, for Mr. •• FREE! FREE! : ot "lc In tost sty.Ios, innd men Brown will see to it personally that ! l ;i:( oi lVCSS 1 n tno you are completely satisfied no mat- DANCING AND LUNCH t)?'"" ' i - f the best men in the fruit 1 and produce business, with business ,i,,m. i • • "»P1« ot Perth Airtbov operation. It completely changes the air every few .'nic„,•.>,!,,e Ji, mi ineetiti,• mn v•«t ,o Ini •s [nu,• -tL un d\ •^IIC Jocaleil nt 15« State street, I'oH.h PMHh.ee business !,„„ v t, , , Amboy. Mr. Woinblntl is one of the s is a man of wiile biisln.'sl, e . < • minutes and provides a constant flow of fresh air. pioneers in this line of bumnoss, be- His dealing with' the Morii"^''0.",".'1 - - \ £$*£ established in his present fine — —, denls of this action have never l,",'^ sj Portable and easily installed, it is as useful in the since l.be opening of bis doors, lvi.0[| vliieli is a record' indeed in (inestioned. One of Ihe nwin rensons Buying power -il penny rises 1 192 OCEAN AVE. LAURENCE HARBOR, V. J. 5irn? of business. He feiilur' !; for Mr. Weinblntt's (iueee!:.-i is tho ;is electric rates arc lowered home as in the shop, and is ideal for Summer use. fresh wholesiili' fruit and complete line nf slopk which he car- Between State Highway and the Bay , i\» wvU us foreign :irnl do- ries nt nil times. Here is every known mestic -fruits, lie in in constant, touch fruit and v«wlnl>lc Ihnl. (trows. The MUSIC FOR DANCING "With the foreign mil rirels, anil people name ot VtViiililuU in the fruit nnd Vnlilatt. in the ifniit nnd WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS g-et anything Ihnl i;ro\vs ut his produci' liusiiH'SB at. IVrlh Amhoy Ins Jersey Central Power & Light Co. wtMljlmhiiH'iil, ami M. u price slwid us an iroulxjiiiiil guaraiitts- fo.' "Eat, Drink and Be Merry" ttilntt pta w everyone.veyn.. MMr.. WoinblulWeinblult lliu bt'.'it tit fair prices for .'ID years, Tel Mjitawan 880 A. L. Morutsett, Prop. 'han inailinaoo thhe fruifruitt and pnnluce his Such n fitiirn oprrntnl liy nveh n .bui Sif buslnossbl , 1I<1I ! hha sl vxlrortol/ ik Ha >«cw»a is wwunxi. VN^^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FAGE FIV1 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN ers will be loading daily. In all the i SHERIFF'S SALE catering to this company by allowing | In Chancery of .New Jersey, Published Weekly By a pipe line is g-oing- to tend toward a PERSONALS • lii-tween Xly _W\v Brunswick Sav- THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY jinsa Insli'.uliun, a coi-pui-aliim. <;,n:- growth which will be detrimental to! jjr- and Mrs. William S. Deji of jjiiamaut, and flm-jus Sydney Smilh and t Telephone South Aroboy 4 us in many ways. Pollution of the j Main street have returned to their |l''>rothy Snii'Ji, his wife i-t uly l>t>- 1-; 211-213 First Street jtemlams. Fi Ka for Die .salt- of 'inort- f water and our trathinsc beaches would home after spending a vacation at y:t£ed premises u;il#tl August 7, 1'JiZi * (Near Broadway) possibly follow from the loading of Lavalettc. ! By virtue ol [he above stated Writ these tankers. Odors from the plant | to me directed ana delivered. I will ex- J. MELFORD KOLL. EDITOR even now are none too good. Miss Sarah Deibert is enjoying '. vacation from her duties at the First SWPTliMBUli, A." I),. 1931 h- saiisli.il liy wild sale Is tha Now let's consider our streets, This 'fit two o'clock Daylight Saving Time in sum i>T l-'ivr 'rimusand Scvi-n Hundred National Bank. ami Twi-iKy-ilvc 1'otlar.s (K>,T-"»-00), to- pipe line is to transport highly in- 'the afternoon or the said day, at the Sheriff's Office in the City of New gether with tin- ei'StH of tills salt;. OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON THE PIPE LINE flammable liquids. A break or even Bert Perry cf First street has pur-Brunswick, N. J. Tn^etlur with all nnd singular the repair can be extremely hazardous All that certain lot, tract or parcel rifrlits. privlltvies hereditaments und ap~ chased a new Chevrolet sedan. imrtiMianccH tiieivun(i> belonging or tn Future industrial expansion of South Amboy may well be andd:: it is safe top predict that, a few of land and premises hereinafter jiar- anvwise appertainiiiK. •lcularl..~».....,y, UV.HULT;desi-rilv'd^ . ailU.Ilt'situate,, J\lliKinyg anaildO said at the present time to depend upon one mile of pile line. t least will occur in the space of Al,AST II. KLV. Sheriff. J. L. Bundesen of Main street ha: bein""g •in" ••••t!ie e Uoruus"«'vufih" "fi jHiRhlan) it; Jiiitmdt iPar HTK.k Being the same premises which were f»s|Mir»e. Cornish & Si-herk. Solicitors. fifty years. Gasoline and oil firesar e conveyed by Adolf Hanauer and others An ordinance granting permission to the Middlesex Pipe had his building at the corner o: -. the Countyy . of Middlesex and State $;!r>.7() * 8-CW-4t Line Company to lay and maintain a six-inch line through this not easily: controlled with water and Main and Potter streets repainted. >f HISew* 1IXNI JerseyNU , ait a point In the wes- the city eventually might have to in- terlBlS'ilXNlNty line of ; St't-onait .i dpoinavenut ine th distane west - city for the Sun Oil Company to its plant on the water front liftt y (50) feet northerly frof m thh eI in- vest in equipment to fight such fires •Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis L -trseetion of the said westerly line of awaits the sanction of the Council. Broadway spent the week endi wit! .Second avenue with the northerly line with another burden for the taxpay- of Harper I'luvu ami runnln/gi thence The ordinance came before the Council for its first reading er. relatives in Atlantic City. (I) westerly parallel with Harpe lJl;u' place of IiKGl.WVINr, 122 N.Broadway - South Amboy tion. , available to all citizens, the picture Heine the most easterly one h und re Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the social sevcnti-L-n (1>1,7) fvet of lot Xn. 1> on : It requires no supernatural ability for looking into the might be different. rooms of the church. nuip of land on file in the Clerk's Of In the Ordinance there seems to be lift' of the County of Middlesex am PHONE Z6l future to realize what the carrying out of this extension plan will Stnrte of New Jersey, entitled, "Man o nothing mentioned: as ii consideration Mr. and Mrs.. James Harlcins 31 lots, Kst;tte of Ilunn.ili Ther, deeeas mean to the future of South Amboy. With the enlargement of for the privilege of using our streets First street are spending the weel (Ml, situate In Highland I'ark, MkMlese For the day we dedicate to "Labor Day" to the an- the plant will come the improvement of the local water front and County, Xew Jersey, plotted from th for fifty, years. Wouldn't it have .been i:t Point Pleasant. Deeds and laid off Into l^its Octone nual festivities which make the workers own d«y, we the first step in the creation of the port which has been the 10, '1S99, hy Tii-e and Klffhtinirc, Civl a show of appreciation, at least, or Kn^ineers. and Surveyors, Now Brurih dream of those who realize the possibilities of the local water good faith in a legitimate business Laurence Waynes of Carteret vis- wlek, N. .T." contribute a group of food values. The hard-earned dol- front, for years. deal, if a certain sum was offered for ited Miss Mary Click of Augusta at He Ing a part of the snnie premise lar has big buying power here. on Tuesdayi ...mvoyod to , the .said William Frenel As a naturral consequence, local employment will be stimu- rental or it was agreed to pay si .Smith and CliarloH Kvdney Kmlth, 1» ruuch per gallon for the liquids flo'.v deed of James It, Conlon and Mary H, lated and the enlargement of the plant will have a stimulating Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hemstroct, (-onion. Ills wife, dnted June 4, lft,13, SPECIAL THIS WEEK END •effect on local business and the tax revenue derived by the city ing through? Is this proposition go of Bordentown avenue are the par-and recorded in the Middlesex County ing to be put across leaving the pron ents of a daughter born on Wednes- (Merle's OlTIro In Hook fiLTi of lieedH -as the result of the taxation on a larger plant and upon the pipe erty owners alorffe the route to be.n \*i\Kv, 4H3, &v. Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb 22c lb. day. « Holnjj thr e ^Ji'i'tniHea <*ommnn1y known •line will be increased to a marked extent. the inconvenience which will inevit and deHlr, nated as N'o. :!()8 South Second Rumps of Milk Fed Veal 17c lb. ably, be? Is it going to be like th< uveniif, Highland Park, N. J. The laying of a pipe line is by no means an experiment that Several prominent state and county The apprnxhnate it mount nf tho de- Prime Chuck Roast, best cuts 20c lb. •might be looked upon with doubt. Thousands upon thousands of street end closing in which we near- officials are expected to attend th ci-fie to bv RiitlHlled hy sulil Hyle In tlie ly gave away this property unti Eni'pire opening Wednesday. HIIIII of elKht llmiisaiu' six hundred fifty Fresh Killed Golden West Fowl 20c lb. miles of pipe line similar to that it is proposed to lay through this dollars (J8;fir.O,0(i) 4nKctlnr with the level heads demanded and got ar •imln of thlH mile. Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens (5 lb. avg.) 27c lb. city run through all parts of the country and' there is no case on equal land replacement? The oil com- Miss Florence Wortley of North Together with all and Hlnmular the Broadway hns returned home after rlffhtw, prlvlloK''H, hercdllamentH and Fink's Grade A Smoked Hams 23c lb. record where such pipe lines have caused trouble of any kind or pany wants plenty 'but gives little or wppurtenancies therounto lieloiiKltiR or created any sort of hazard. none. Electric power companies pay a two month's vacation at Camp nnywlao appertaining. Best Grade Frankfurters and Bologna 20c lb. Poch-a-wachne, Dinpman's Ferry, Pa. AI*AN H. KT.Y, Sheriff Rib Roast (blade cut) 19c lb. In our neighboring borough of Metuchen runs a line of Tus- and pay well for property on which WlllluWillia m 10. Kloram-e, Snllrltnr. corora Pine Line Company, subsidiary of the Standard Oil Com-to erect their towers, etc., 'because »3S.7(I -31-lt Sugar Cured C»li Hams 16c lb. pany. This line runs across the state and was laid thirty-five they arc a private enterprise. Why IN APPRECIATION Fresh Hams 25c lb. shouldn't tho oil company expect to We wi.sh to extend our apprecia- BHBXirr'8 Fresh Loins of Pork 25c lb. years ago. There has never been any trouble. Many similar lines do the same? tion to those who during our recent Country Roll Butter (fine grade) 33c lb. '—run through some of the principal cities of the United States and bereavement rendered aid and exten- In Ohancory of New Jorney. Employment of our citizens migti IlntwtiL'ii Tim I'>i|iiiiiild«* l-lfn AHHtirnn- Fresh Made Loose Sausage ; 18c lb. "they have always been successfully operated. There is nothing ded- words of sympathy. We desire o Kocloty of the United Mate* a cor- be held out as desirable Ibut this was omtlon of tint Now York, Omtpininnnt, Pork, Veal or Lamb Chops 22c lb. that would make the installation of a line in this city more dan- to convey our special thanks to thelid Olmt'loH II. Ktihuylor, and Marlm once before mentioned when the oil V. D. Sclnivler, IIIH wife, ct als., !)«• Rev. Msgr. E. C. Griffin, the Sinters 1 Selected Eggs 28c dozen gerous or less desirable than it has been in other places. plant was built. How many work ndiints. I '!. Ka. fur \hv sale nf inori- there now? How many would' be used of Mercy nnd to all those who sent iK«d pre.ni I sen (lilted AUKUHl III, liHJ I. Pork and Beans 3 cans 13c . Citizens of South Amboy should welcome the numerous ad- flowers and cars. Hy virtue of the a|l»ov« staled writ in constructing the proposed pipe o mo (llrootftd and delivoroil, I will Uco Flour 24 lb. bag $1.10 vantages the extension of the plant would bring to the city and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dolaney. ixpOHc to Hiilo at imhllc venduu on every effort should be made to take advantage of the position line? W10DNIOKUA y. 'nilK yfiTH I>A V OF Assuming that the proposed pipe RWPTWMBKIt, A. \\, I0;ii COUPON to better its condition that is now presented because of its na- HOUSE FOR RENT: Six rooms, all .t two n'clni'If, day II Klit wiving time, line is a mile or so long, we would improvements on Liberty Street. ii the afternoon of the wild day, at tho "Itural advantages. have approximately 8,000 to 10,000 Sheriff's Office In the City nf Now Bring this Coupon to the Broad- Inquire 110 Augusta St. 8-31-ltx Jrunswlclt, N. J. South Amboy has an excellent opportunity now to take a gallons of inflammable liquid cours- All the following tmet or parcel of way Market. You will get 15 •big forward step. Hesitation will result in a backward step, and ing through our streets under pres- ad and preniim-H hereinafter partiru- LOST: White Eskimo Dog, answers [irly dt'Hcrtiled, situate lylnfj ant! 'helng Elk's Trading Stamps FREE we owe it to ourselves and to posterity to take this forward stepsure, yet most careful consideration to tho name wf Pye. Call S, A.n tho Borouprh of Highland Park in the Jounty of Middlesex and StfttO Qt New with purchase of 50c or more. which wiill be to the advantage of South Amboy and South Am- is given before a citizen is given a 360. Reward. 8-31-lt* erscy. _ .boyans. gas tank permit for 500 or 1,000 gal- lons and which would not be as liar- " on tho northerly line of ardous as the pipe line using pres- Fortunately, attention was direc- sure. Letters To The Editor ted to this by a news item and a short It seems to me that the whole pro Y0W. LKWV.0W) SfcYS TWKT YOU notice on the first page of the Aug-posal is a gross insult to the intelli DEUBERWELY THREW WKT m> ust 24th issue of the Citizen. It will gence of the citizens of our city an South Amboy, Aug. 30, 1934. to the Council in particular. It prac WER ML OVER THE KWKTrAEKT- "Editor, So. Amboy Citizen: be noticed that within a few weeks \0U GUILTY? and- little publicity, the Council and tically amounts to a land grab—-th On Tuesday, Sept. 4th, 1934, thecitizens ha.ve been called upon to ren-oil company gains—we get little o: City Council of So. Amboy takes up nothing. Week-End Specials in Quality Meats Ordinance No. 338 for final passage. der a binding decision which will Briefly this ordinance proposes that operate for fifty years. Few can pre- I, for one, do not intend to be ii As o special for the Labor Day week-end, we are offering these exceptional for fifty years the Middlesex Pipe dict what will happen in this time, submissive party to this proposal an> quality broilers and fryers ... all young, tender, milk-fed chickens ... at an but you can accept the opinion of aI think any official connected with unusually low price. Serve them as a real treat for Sunday dinner) And Line Company and it's successor,;, ! number of persons that a deal of th ithe passage of such an ordinance can don't forget to buy one of these other A&P Specials for your holiday meall etc., lay, maintain, operate and re- They're all top quality economically priced. -• pair a six inch pipe line; open and type, with such little consideration, lightfully expect to be accused of be- will be regretted. ing tainted with "oil" and I don'i •excavate a trench of necessary wid- FANCY MILK-FED . .. SIZES UP TO 3Vz LBS. th. This line to be laid in, through and The news item says that the pipe mean gasoline either. slong Catherine, Feltus, George, line is to connect with and serve the The news item says that the com Clinton Place, John and Roseweil Sun Oil Company on Rosowell street. panji is prepared to go elsewhere streets, The purpose of this line is toWe, in the immediate vicinity of this this plan fails. Let them go—we wan BROILERS & FRYERS 25 residences—not hazards. transport oil, gasoline and refined plant, can readily sec that this means ARMOUR'S STAR, SWIFT'S PREMIUM, WILSON'S CERTIFIED and oth»r popular brands petroleum products. In all, there are more tanks and' eventually building According to the Ordinance, al C eight sections of the Ordinance docks or filling in to the channel. citizens haive a last chance to appea WEIGH THE EVIDENCE which is published in the Citizen on Who knows .but what an oil refinery to object on Tuesday Sept. 4th, 193 Smoked Hams ^ 23 the laat page of the August 24th is- would be established1 as oil la listed at 8 p. m. Daylight Saving Time al Quality, Cleanliness, Pur- C C sue. The first reading was on Aug-for transportation in this pipe line? the City Hall. Let's be there to pre- ity, Deliciousness, Fair Pri- Prime Ribs or»»ib. 25 Bolognasuv.r^ur.t »>• 25 sent our objections. ust 21st. It also means tliat four or five tank- ces: those are the reasons C Yours truly, Legs snmo Lamb H>25 Fresh Mackerel ib.7< FRANK CT HDFFiMAN why we believe you will c 140 John St., So. Amboy, N. J. like our bakery products! Fresh Fillet coo AND HADDOCK . *>. 19 Weigh the evidence and HOFFMAN CELEBRATION judge for yourself! C MOVIES TO BE SHOWN We Deliver Sunnyfield PRINT Del Monte Peaches cl7 r 15 FORE THOUGHT AT EMPIRE THEATRE Tel. S. A. 153 Del Maiz Corn "r 1OC The Hoffman Celebration movies, taken at ;South Amboy August 11th OUR WEEK END BUTTER C Fortunes are not made in a day. Careful planning, clear will be shown as a special added at- SPECIAL Del Maiz Niblets 2 23 thinking and conservative management are all essential traction at the New Empire, Wei Due to Repeated Requests, in V* Ib. C 0 C ncsday to Saturday) inclusive at al We Are Repeating the prints Campbell's^; 2 13 for successful business. performances. Following Special Which 33 The entire celebration of Augus Made from Fresh Pasteurized Cream 11th is vividly photographed, show Proved so Popular. Campbell's XT3 Most building and loan associations today are re- Same price as tub butter capturing profits to set up reserves. This Association ing many things of great interest U COFFEE CAKE and South Amboyans. The crowds that BREAD has never recaptured one penny of profit to set up its turned out August 11th wero of Ihe Quality Beverages at Low Prices reserve, and fore thought has made this possible. finest since the war. State, county Regular Price 31c Low Regular Prices and city officials represented their Special Price 25c D Yukon Cli various offices in helping,to. pu Tomatoes *^% 3 =-.25' JOIN NOW South •Amlboy in the spotlight. . WE GIVE ELK C. i D STANDARD 9 or/- Hoffman GINGER ALE 29»«. bo.. 20; TRADING STAMPS C Subncrlbe to tho Citizen—G<* ttu rasl newi airing Deans QUALITY 3C°">25 Canada Dry GINGER ALE 2 b<.i. 25= SweotCorn *T£Z™D 3c=n.28= A&P Grape Juice . t>Mt>°<. 13= •„„ NEW STANDARD - , . Investors and Owners Building c C*C Ginger Ale . 2°oz.b<» 17c reas PACK QUALITY "" 11 f , f A8.P FANCY .n. Beer Popular Biondi . 3 boltln 25' Crosby torn CREAM STYLE can 13C and Loan Association RELIABLE or ,o. * (ndicafes Plvi Dapoiif THE BIG REASON COUPON ca BROCKPORT BRAND " IT' Bring this Coupon to the BAKING POWDER *"*' J8c We Have So Many Custo- GRANDMOTHER'S Daylight Bakery. You Duryea's CORN STARCH J,^; 1OC mers is Because •;• I Standard 70 OI. Ig. loaf will get 15 Elk's Trading SANDWICH 8oz.1<>c pi ,,, We Offer The Best In Stamps FREE. SPREAD ,or I Zc ,,,, Zlc SALAD 8 c Quality and Service S17« Thi. Week'i Special Recipe by at Heinz Picldes MIXED jar 13= FANCY I Miii Doris Tiidale Smported Crabmeaf "an S Fair Prices C&B Stews "VtiZl .«, 19= B'AKEO STUFFED HADDOCK MANHATTAN qt. jar I §)C 3' Haddock fMots. NectdrTea ^ 29c 1 ',cup dry broad crumbs. n r* , ENGUSGUSH STYLSTYLE IbIb.. < C y COUPON 2 tablespoons boiling water. Heinz Ketchup boi'-' 12 'b"19' = BISCUITS pkg . Vi cup melted butter. ^•l;_._ HAKES or needy takers CIlipSO GRANULES * p<*g- 16= Bring this coupon to 1 tablespoon chopped onion. r Vafues in Fresh Frnifs & Vegetables V. J. Nebus' Market. ]/i- toaspoon salt. Cainoy Soap . 3 cak.,13= lb SAVE MONEY You will get 15 Elk's Few grains pepper. YELLOW BANANAS . 5= 8 slices fat salt pork. trading stamps with Mix bread crumbs, butter LUCKY STRIKE, CHESTERFIELD COOKING APPLES 3 '"• 17= Buy Your Winter's Supply of 50c purchase. Also und chopped onion. Moisten OLD GOLD, CAMEL with boiling water and season STRHMGLESS BEANS . "»- 5« Trading Stamps with with Halt and peppor. Cut the CIGARETTES every purchase. fillets into halves, put a CARROTS HOME-GROWN 2 bunctiei 5C JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL spoonful of the bread moisture on top of oncli piece of fish, Pl<9Si then a thin HHCL; of salt pork. JMR A=mm- Now As Prices Will Be I'ut in linking pan with a little wiitcr uiul tin1 oilier two CARTON of $ffl .2O cliees of salt pork. Hake fi()-+**yi ****** and Delicatessen Department on Broad- 143 NORTH BROADWAY TEL. 466 Featuring a f uU line of Children's Shoes way. Fine Tailoring, Dry Cleaning, Pressing ready for the opening of school.

.. THE iiri ,;•;;::•!-, Welcome Back To Broadway Cordial Greetings BIDS YOU WELGOME! Empire Theatre to the With Re-Opening Of The NEW EMPIRE THEATRE We congratulate you on your return and wish you the greatest success possi- WEDNESDAY, <£- ble. May We Tell You Several Facts You Ought to Know We have striven with our utmost to make The Empire a theatre where the entire family may always find wholesome recreation and pleasure. O'CONNOR'S CONFECTIONERY No stone has been left unturned to make The Empire a 124 NORTH BROADWAY TEL. 456 cozy, friedly and intimate theatre of good taste and sur- A Complete Line of School Supplies roundings. Everything about this theatre is new except the name. From the ceiling to the floor, the Empire is clothed in draneries of good taste. A better and improved Sound WE SAY "HELLO" TO THE

enterprise. South Antboy and especially offered to you in a great measure, tin your very first en- New Empire Theatre Broadway, is fortunate indeed to Save in trance into the lobby, you Will behold the starth'ng changes that have taken place. With the New, Reduced Low Admis- institution of this type in its midst. sion prices, plus the beauty aid comfort that now prevail, "Goodbye" to Gloomy Nights we believe that this theatre rivals any theatre of its size in on Broadway the State. »* ^ THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. A Complete Slew Show will be presented every Sunday, COZY CORNER Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Suriday performance Banking In All Its Branches wiU run continuous 2:30 to 11 P.M. R. A. LEWIS, Prop; 116 North Broadway CORNER BROADWAY AND FDIST STREET Once again we bid you welconie to the New Empire and Say "Hello" to one of Our Delicious Ice Cream Sodas, Telephones. A. 201 sincerely believe a new Found pleasure awaits your every and then say "Goodbye" to your troubles. Also a Complete line of Candies, Cigars and Cigar- Zl/avu//

Good Luck ! The Best of Luck! Welcome Back! NEW EMPIRE THEATRE New Empire Theatre New Empire Theatre k We appreciate the civic bettenherit We agree that the Empire has good Broadway is happy to see you return. your new theatre represents. Best shorn, \>ut we also insist that we serve ; of luck for the season. the best sodas vtt town. Come in and We, as all other progressive business enjoy one, tablishments, welcome you. ••••••• 5 Meat Market ECONOMY DRUG CO. 110 North Broadway CORNER BROADWAY AND AUGUSTA ST. OPPENHEIM S 510 & 25c SfORE c Telephone 845 /* 108 SOUTH BROADWAY TEL. 283 Tek 850 and 851 , .' FOIDAY, AUGUST 31,1934, THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN f AGE SEVEN '

iattcr seemed to IK1 eaug-ht in the! SItEBIFFS SAKE OilBIMAMCE HO, 336 OESZHAKCE SO. 33? i^Lbetii nnd: Max JObner, jr.. nail Julia , Street twt>nly-liw f2.7) fi'i-t to a ijolnf wreckage and was pulled free by | An Ordinance of tris City of South AS ORDINANCE OP THE CITY OP ;:HIT. his wife, nn which there Is due.1 running thence Kasti'rly 'iwralli'l wltrl LOOKING BACK Simmons. They were brought to shore Amlioy for tlie improvement of Viinmrt SOUTH AMBOY FOB THE IMPKOVI- t them 51:01.00 and assigned Iiy HHMII - the lirst course seventy.rive (7-'O fei't Ht.-lwet_n Ainlt'ia Kiiltat'i', Kxtx-utrix, JtEHT OF SECOND STREET FKOM ; the Citizens Iluildlnir am! 1,0:111 An-1 to a point In the Westerly side nf M« etc., et. al.. Coini'iuiii:iLt, :md Anna M. Stri-et" from Kiilgeway Avenue lo its ! Huibliard with a bad gash in the rifjht 1 southerly end. BROADWAY TO ITS EASTEKI.Y USD. w llitteru] security fo th.'j Street: running thi'iii',- KutitluTh- .-ilonff l-l. Jolinyuu juii John 11. Johnsutl, her HE IT OllDAIXED BV THE COM..MON ; sail loan Uc first sold ami so mm1 of I the Westerly side of New sir,.,,', twen- 22 YEARS j sid« of the face and a baddy strained husUuid, et al., Defendants. l>'i. Ka. for UK IT or.l>AIS'IU.i FiV THK COM- ! COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH ; ccrt.-ilii mfirtKiiR.il lu-fiiiisi'K with neck. Simmons was uninjured. the sale of murtaused premisea dated MON COUNCIL OF THK CITY OF tln- ty tho (25) feet lo th,l." point iir place Hi 11^ # • • + • ASinOY: iaMiiirlriiaMiiirlritinrcst , in H • Klllll iiill III' C 1 >l"K 1 II Jl 1 k July 23, lDM SOl'Tll AMI5OY: That Second Street from; plainli t iin said cau On Sunday the wreckage of the Section 1. purtlruliirly Toother with that ctTialn drivovvay, Issue of August 31, 1912 tfy virtue of the above stated Writ, Section 1. Thiit Witmurt S'reft from Ilruadway to Uit s easterltlyy endd lib e ImI - fortfthh amli di ilL-scrihcill. that is to say- HiMrihVally (h'HiTlluMi 111 that and othur improvements Surface Treatment in conformity with"ticularl • y described, -two sons enjoyed Wednesday at As- wkkatunk Wlth the exception of ami Mornjird T.iiipman. d;iti>il NmTinlxT SU1'T1])MB13H, A. D., "1934 l in conformity with the plans, specifica- fie lansns, , specifications annd mapp made beinbi g i n thh e TTownshisituatep o.f Wotidbrklne.GVh liKi-jf aiul recorded In the Olerk's Tmry Park. 'I the pontoons, and the engine, the ma-at two o'clock lJaylight Saving Time tions and maps made by A. T. McMich- by A. T. . itc.Mlchacl. Oily Engineerg,, County of .Middlesex and State of NewOffice of the County M Mltl.ilyyox In In the afternoon of tlie paid day, at theiiel, City Kngineer, which said maps which saiid map Is entitleildd "Grad"Gde MaMp Jersey. DociU fl^So r PiM'ds, I'ng.' 177 Hiss-Ratherine Kelly has TeturneJ chine is a total wreck. Sheriff's Office in the City of Neware entitled "(irade and Proposed Im- and Concrete Curb and Oil Surface Known and ueslgsated as I.,ots Nutn- ICNOW.V as No. >37i Nuw Streot. Perth Urunswiek, ,N\ J. provement of Wilmnrt Street. Situated Treatment for Second Street from twrs Fifty-one (51) and Fifty-two (52) Amfooy, N". J. liome after spending a week in Phil- AlAl l i followinflli gg tract or parcel oof ,,i the City of South Amihoy, Middlesex Headway to its Busterlv End, situated on a nia.;.i entitle_d "Ma. . p o.,f Koasbo.,y Tlia- ai|ir»n»xlmatp amotint of the de- adelphia and Atlantic Cit^i. landd and premisei s hereinaftehift r particui - Count v New Jersev," datfd August; in the City of South Amfooy* Middle-} Hplphts. sittifitcti In Wood bridge Town- cree to We mttellcA hy satil sale fs th" larly described, situate, lying and be-19^4 Scales flor I" equals 40' Vert. 1" i sex: County. Now Jersey," Scn.l«s Hor ship, ^rjddh-spx Onnnty, N4 whictitkuthi Asai^du *»man •«p iI«s UAT*AKherebUy T jt T Q/J H jt F^o \ "OS vll l^niTlneors 1 T*i with the costs of this sale Jiome from a several week's tour of On August 18, the ".Citizen" prin- Jersey, approvedd. Together with all and filn^'ihir tha liBGr Section 2. That the sum o-f Three •'"•oniea • Smith Street, Perth AriVboy, N. j."' Europe and reports having a most ted an article in regard .» the Shade ut a point on the wes-Thousand Hollars ($3,000) Is hereby Section ..Tha. t the sum of Two nt n point on tlie rlffhtB, prlvIleKos, hert'dltam.'nts am! terly elde of Oak Street, two hundred estimated as the cost of said Improve- Thousand ($2,OM.O0) Dollars Is hereby southerly aide of Oaklniui A- onue dl»- ai>pirrtenancpa thereunto belongIntr or •delightful time. Tree Commission engaging Mr. F. A.twelve anil twenty-live hundredtha inent and hereby appropriated for the estimated as the cost of said improve- tant onf> hundred seventy-five (HTft) in' anywise apjiertnlnlnjr Cutter from Orange, N. J., to spray (212.25) feet northerly from the corner nient and hereby aippropriated for thefeet -wester] yfrom th._e BOH th west cor- , ^ , ALAN II. RI/Y\ Sheriff. Miss Tillie Johnson of 8-1 Borden- formed ll>y the Intersection of the west- doine of said mit doing of said wo~r>* ihe intersectioi n off IHi John- A. nelanoy. Solk-ltor trees infested the disease called bag- erly side of Oak Street with the north- Section 3. That the cost of said Im- land Avenue r-.pfi Oakland Avenue, run- WWt 8-17-lt -town avenue, is spending a few days erly sidto Df Market Street; thence (1) provement be assessed against and col- Section 3. That the cost of sals hn- ning thence ^ 1) southerly find parallel worm disease. westerly on a line at rl&ht angles to lected from the properties benefited provement l>e assessed airainst and eol-with Highland Avenue one hundred' -with friends at Long Branch . and I personally want to compliment Oak Street, one hundred (100) feet to thereby, and tho balance If any there lected from the properties benefited (100) feet to a point; running point: thence (2) northerly on a line thereby, and the balance, if any there be Point Pleasant. the Commission for the work they are be. bo raised I! ,y general taxation. (2) westerly nnd palarallei l with " parallel with Oak Street, fifty (50) feet Section 4 That this ordinance shall be raised by peneral taxation. Avenue fifty (50) ict eto a point; thanoe BITEBIPP'S SAiE • * • * • carrying on, 'because they not only to a point; thence (3) easterly on a line take effect 'immediately on its approv- Section 1 That this ordinance shall running (3) northerly and parallel' with ,The bride who was recently sent :it right angles to Oak Street, one hun-al and publication in the manner pres- take effect Immediately on its approval the first described course one hundred In Chancery of New Jersey help to .beautify our city, but are al-dred (100) feet to ,i point in said wes- eriibed by laiw. and publication in the manner prescrlib- (10O> feet to the southerly line of Oak- Between The New Hrunswiok Savings to the county jail at New Brunswick to always reatfiy to help in every way terly side of Oali Street; thence (4) ed by law. land Avenue; running thence (4) east- fnstftutlon, a corporation, Complainant, Sor forging a check is a sister of a southerly, along the said westerly side erly (ilang* the southerly line of Oak-and Samuel Denenburp and Hehocoa possible, to rid'the trees of our city of Onk Street, fifty (50) feet to the . NOTICE land Avenue fifty (50) feet to the nofnt DenonlburK. his wife. Defi'ridants. 1-1. famous character who is now serving of i-inyt infections that may arise. place of BRG'INN'ING. The foreffoinj? Ordinance was intro- or place t>f hei^inrinK. Pa. for sale of mortgaged premises. « term in State Prison. The woman ilured and passed on lirst reading at a The foregoing ordinance was Intro- dated July 2'5, 19S4, As an example, I want to point out Heing tho premises commonly known duced and passed on first reading at a The approximati? amount of the t?e- By virtue of the aff>ove stated Writ, -was marriedi to a local man last week and designated as No. 2«8-27il Oak feting of the Common Council of themeeting f>f tho Common Council of thecrpe to 'ho satisfied l)y snid' sale is theto me directed and delivered. I will ex- how thoir work is a wonderful asset Strict, north lAtrtboy, N. J. 'Ity of South Amiioy eld on tlie Slat sum of throe thousand three TiunrIr«Ml •d immediately afterward was ar- day of August, 11931. It will be conCit- y of South Amlboy held on the 21stforty-fix dollars (?3,34iC.OO), together pose to sale at "pifblic vendue on t« our humanity, Tho approximate amount of the de-sidered for Una! passaprc at a meetin day of August, 19.11. It will bo consider- with the costs of this sale. WEDNESDAY THE 12TH T>AT i-ested and jailed. I am a cax-penter having been as- cree to 'he satislled by said sale Is the ed for final passage at ft meeting of the OF SI3ITiF3-\rBFR, A. P. 1934 sum of Five Thousand Eight Hundred of the Common Council at the City Ha'.. Common Council at ton City Hall on Together with all and shvsuTar the at two o'clock Pnylight Saving- Tims- The bridegroom will have nothing sociated with my father who is 'i Thirty Dollars ($5,8.30.00) together with on Sopterber 4tH at 8 o'clock P. M.Septembe, r 4th, JMt at 8 o'clock, I'. M.,rights, privileges, hereditaments and in the afternoon of the said day, at ths- (Daylight Time), at -which appurtenances thereunto beTonfftng or -to do with the woman now. He says builder. the costs of thla nale. (Daylight Bavlui? Time), at TrhicOi in anywise appertaining. SheriffH Office in the City of New- Together with all and singular the time all having objections tlmo all persons having objectioni Brunswick, >N. J. •that she has told him fl continuous On one of the homes, we have a few thereto are hereby notified to •!*) present ALAN H. ELT, Sheriff. rights, privileges. 'hereditaments nnd theroto are hereby notified to be present John A. Delaney, Solicitor. All those 2 certain lots .tracts or par- string of lies. The one which hurt him years back erected, the owner recent- appurtenances thereunto belonglnlg or Inand present aanie. and present same. cels of land and premises hereinafter anywise appertaining, msimow, O PRAOTC DISBJIO-W, $37.38 8-17-4t particularly described, situate lyinpr- •most was that she had) a "nice broth- ly came to me and said: "I have Ar,A!N H. ELY, ShoHIT. City Cleric. and Hieing In tho Borough of Highland er in Trenton, working in a high po- something to Show you at my resi- L,eo Goldberger, Solicitor SOUTH AMIIOY CITIZEN City Clerk. SOUTH AMBOT C1TTZBN, Park, In the Oiunty of Middlesex and sition who -was unafble to attend tho 123.94 8-24-U ISSUE OK ALK-i. 31.ST, 1'JlH ISSUE OF AUO, 31'ST. 193-1 &t(Ue of New Jersey. dence." SHZBIFF'B 8U.X.E BEOINNIN'O at a point in the north- -wedding because of his position." I walktMi back to his residence and erly line of Summit Place, two hund- In Ohancflry o£ 'New Jersey. red and seventy-five (275) feet easterly He has since learned that this "nice he pointed out to me that all over Between William Z£. Kelly, Commis- from the point of intersection of tha irother" is a well known character the surface of the front porch holes sioner of Banking am? Insurance, etc., easterly Hn& o f Third aavenue with tha ••••••••••^••••••••••••••••••••••••••••# Complainant, niitl Alex Niemera. and northerly line of Summit ttienee .and that his high position is one inabout the diameter of a pencil which Bll NiNluiuarui , Uhlla wifeif , ott . lal.runnin, i g fl) «a»terlytl , alonl g the north- the State Prison, to which he was re- bug-s bored through from the infes- Defendants, FI. Fa, for the sale of erly ilite of Summit place fifty (50) feet murtguged nit at-a dated August %, '" meft (2) northerly, at riirht angles cently committed. ted trees. He had to go to work and with thu northerly line of Summit On Labor Day the fans of this city pour poison into these holes and Ity virtue of the above stated Writ Place one hundred (100) f»et; thenc* to me diructod und delivered, I will ex- (3) westerly, parallel with the norther- •will be given a treat when the Ath-thereby riding the home of these ene- u to f«ito at public vendue on ly rlno of Summit place fifty (50) feet; letics go out to meet the once und«- lies. WKUNKCJUAY, 'PI IK 1UT11 DAY thence (4) southerly, parallel with th& OF SiaiTKMliian. A. I)., 1934 oiul course one hundred (100) feet tfeated St. Mary's who will have in That is wthy I believe the shade at two o'cludit Uaylight Havlne Time to tho place of BRGINXTXO. their lineup such men as Kelly, Gam- tree commission engaged Mr. Cutter In thu aCturauun uC tliu mild day, at t,hu Dulrifr all of lots number twenty-six Sheriff's UffitMj In tliu City u"f "*Now(2f>) and twenty-neven (27) nH Rhmvn pion, Coan, Grimley brothers, Lovely to sprayi all infested trees, Urunswlok, N. 3. and tiealgnnted on a certain map ftle* «r.d some more oldi faces that once Imagine if a l>ag worm bored' its All tho followl^ tract or parcel of in the Middlesex County ClerVs OITice, iuiunnd unundd iprtiiilHH hereinafteherei terr ptparticuc - entitled "Map of 77 building lots, .prop-, iset tho fans of this city proud of way to your bed room while you were larllly y ddescribede,, HtHituulo, , lyli nK anadd b boort- y of Dora 13. Corle, situate in High- them as a baseball team. sleeping and crawled in your ear, jnj g ii n tthho CiCityt off PertPthh AmU>U y In htheInn d Park N. J., surveyed and divider! County of SUddloaeUddlo x and Stnttt o of NewInto lots Way, ISO'S, hy Jnslah Tlce." It is possible of course (for there what serious harm it could do. I must (Premises known as No. .117 Summit : J y; kknowkn wn aass J^otJ H 22'JJ' andd 3030, BluuBuuBlk k -seems to be nothing impossible n say this disease is very dangerous. P o Miip f handa off .lunl u E . ArnolAld dplnre, Illcrhland Park, N. J.) -baseball) that the older team may Again I want to compliment the arid othern, Being the same premises cnveyflil Gala Re-Opening I ailNN itt tlie nurthonsterly tf» the said Samuel DerienburK hy deefi -•win out; but they have the toughest commission for the good work they corner of lot number twtnity-olifhttlht t (2&)(« of Mnx Ppnen'bnrK, and wKe, cl.itPIJ .Iiin«> 27, lP-^2 and reoordot? in the Miri- •.fight before them to attain that dis- are doing nnd may God inspire and mi Id -block, cm t,h<> wcHttifiy line of Uallruad at a poUU dl-sl:mt Bovi-u hun- dlesex County ClerVR Off Ire In Book •tiriction that they ever had and theguide them in their work. MATINEE, 2:30 P. M. dred and live nnti el^hty-clglit one hun-718 of TJfflds, page 593 and subject to •odds are so big against such a result dred ths (7O.").SS! fe«t uurtlHMiy Irom tht; the restrictions an set forth In sal3 LAWRENCE WAITER. and IntcrHeotlon wl saiil lino with the nord^ff- - mentioned. that the Athletics feel more confident therly Ihiu uf \\a\\ Avenuu: th«nu« (1> Thp atiproximatn amount of the de- right now over tho situation than ' '. .' .... thu northerly line of cree to UP Battened by said sale h the 860 Language! Now In Uia EVENING 7 and 9 P. M. said Jnt nuuvhvr tweiity-elKlit (^8) utsum of fivo thousand nine hun-.Irea they harve since they begun to slip Human oral coiiinniulcntlon today li right autfWti id llallroud Avonue on'u olKhty-ntno rtoilarB ($5,98fl.0O> totfethor lack. enrrlml on through the usa oT 800 lan- \ "..,.". \ \ .'., foot to tho Perth Amfooy with the costs of this nale. Together with all and singular th« * *' * • * • * guni;ps nnd 5,000 dlnlects. PRESENTING and WoQdl)fl(lgu Jtailroad; thunco (-) northerly nlonK wrtid KfiilrouU forty- rights, privileges, hereditaments an1 d The Board of Education met on icven and one half (17^) [oot u> thappurtenance« s thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Friday evening and decided to accept southerly line nf of lot luimi or thirty- A.TJAN H, ET,Y. Sheriff. the application of Prof. Paul S. Mil- (31); thenca (3) easterly along snid William 13. Florence, Solicitor. HOFFMAN CELEBRATION MOVIES southerly line; of lot nuuvbor th!rty-one ler of Glenville, Pa., to succeed Prof. (31) one hundred (1O0) foet to Railroad $3-0.2-4 <--17-1t. Crane. Professor Miller is twenty- OFFICIAL PICTURES TAKEN AT SOUTH AMBOY, AUGUST 11TH Avenue; (hence (4) southerly alone Kail road A vonuo on the curve thereof, iouT years of age, married and high- SEE YOURSELF AND FRIENDS ON THE EMPIRE SCREEN! j fifty (50) foet to the point or place of SAXE ly recommended! as a competent man beginning. Known as No, 69>1 State Street. Per- In Chancery of New Jersey, :in every respect. The secretary was —Also— th Amfooy, N. J. Between the Evergreen Building and instructed to communicate with Mr, The Approximate amount of tha deIjoa- n Association of the Borou«h nt cree to be satislled Uy salq sale in MmMiddlesex. N". J., Complainant, nnd Eu- JUiller, stating the board had appoin- CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY sum of Fifteen Thousand Seven Hund- gene Paul Camus nnd Mary L. Cam-, ted him, subject to the approval of red Flvo Dollars (*l5,705.fl«> topother pus, hig wife ot, als., Defendants, tH WILL ROGERS with the costs of this sale. F f th l f rtgaqe^ [>rem :his credentials by the .State Commis- "FOUR PARTS" Toge sioner of Trenton. • • ? • —In- rights, By virtue of the above stated Writ, The president and secretary] were POP-EYE THE SAILOR CARTOON requested to make a definite report at the meeting to be held this Friday "DAVID HARUM' HOLLYWOOD SCREEN STARS evening in regard to hiring some in the afternoon of the sA'2 day, at the •building to use fov school purposes, Tcnalial Shcrln'Q OlTJce in the Cltv ot New pending completion of alterations to JJrmiSWlck, >;. J. ( - SUNDAYS — ~ - '"<•' SHERIFF'S SALE ALT, the fnllowiiiR tract nr parcel qf School No, 2. " . SeptemW I, 16 NOTE: ALL OF THE ABOVE ATTRACTIONS WILL BE SHOWN THURSDAY NIGHT land nn:l pr^mis.-s lu-relnnfter particii* — •-.-. 3 • • • • In Ghiincery of New Jeratv. larly de'crlbed, situate, lyinp'and being itf". i ^lj*r- V ;•' September S, \9 Between William II. Kelly, et. als.m, the Township nff PiseatnwaPiseatnw y In the e i- /"A Jersey Central traction car was Complainants, and Michael Albert, el. CutCountyy of MiddleseMiddl x andd SSta t f N Umn Pt, Plnuant 9ill A. M. (D. S.T.) New i'tld up at the Morgan bridge on als. Defendants. Fi. Fa. for the sale of. JJersey. ••ECIAL FAIT TRAIN FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUNDAY and MONDAY mortgaged premises dated July 25, 193-1.! BR(MNN1X« at a point formed hy the Tuesday evening through the stub- WEDNESDAYS ONLY By virtue oE tlie above stated Writ Intersection of the Southerly sld,-. of _ foorness of an automobile party. Car Danlllht S»tn| Tim to me directed and delivered, I will * Proposed Street to be called Myrtle post' to sain nt pu'bllc vendue on Avenue anfl the westerly side of War- TNo. 6488 Penna, with a party of six U.T. Pt. Pluianl — B:S8 A. M. WJ3DX lflSDA Y. TJIE 1»TH 1>AY Airin N.w York — 10:« A. M. ner Avenue said Myrtle Avenue 1-einff • startedi across as the trolley car was RING CROSBY Continuous Sunday 2:30 to 11 P. M. OK SI3i*TBMBI3U, A. D., litlM forty (40) feet In width, said Southerly Se« Fljren nr Conluit Afenti at two o'clock Daylighygt t anSavinss Time side of Myrtle Avenue, is located Two 'coming on the southerly end toward 1 The Child Wonder of the Screen In the afternoon the aaid day, at theHundred Fifty-seven and thlrtv one ••this city. The auto going at good —in— Sheriff's OITice in the City of Newhnndredths (257.30) feet from the Sou- Brunswick, N, J, therly side of William Street, measured 'speed reached past of the -All the following tract or parcel of In a southeasterly direction alr.np the Iridge first and refused to go back. land and premises hereinafter particu-Westerly aide of Wagner Avenue: SHIRLEY JJEMPLE larly described, situate, lying and be-thence (1) alone, the Southerly side of So dldi the motorman refuse to budge "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" t ing In the Borough of Highland Park Myrtle Avenue South Seventy-two de- and claimed he could wait an indefi OXBI1TAIICB VO. 338 in the County of Middlesex and State of grees Thlrly-nlne minutes Thirty aiii;- AX 0>DIHAIIOB OMHTIKa PE»- TOM HOWARD COMEDY SCREAM Now Jersey, bounded and described a: onda West four Hundred Seventeen and nite time. After considerable exchan MIWIIOH TO MIDDLES1X FIF> USB follows: Six one hundredths (417.08) feet to a ge of words, the autoist back*d out OOMTAWX, ITS' •DOCBMOla AM) BEGINNING at a point on the west- point In the Easterly side of May's lans. irlOTIB TO 3jAY(- VAUITAUf* OP- BETTY BOOP CARTOON COM^IJY; BABY TAKE A BOW of the way! and allowedi the ear to erly side line of South Fifth avenue,' South one aesroo twenty minutes Thir- SBATB AMD BIPAIB A PIPB IIM distant seventy-six (7>6) feet northwes- ty Seconds Efeist Four Hundred Ninety-' in «O OVUM AMD BXOAVATB. PARAMOUNT SCREEN SOUVENIR LAUREL and HARDY terly from the intersection of the noi-seven and Eighty-two one hundredth* T*»rO« Or •E0EBIA»Y WIOTK TO tlierly.line.of;Magnolia street with the (497.82) feet to a point In the Na-ther- IMTAW •AID PITS LKI IK, westerly side line of South Fifth ave- ly iine of Howell street; thence (!) Ponover family have given an TKBonas jkMo Axoao unnas, —and— "GOING BYE-BYE" nue; running thence (1) in a northwe* along the Northerly line of Howell PB TUI, OBO»OB, OZU terly direction and along the said wes- Street, North Fifty eight degrees Ww- of Bishop George W. ITBXTUIOH AJT, DOBO»OB IOIIWI, atUftOU K P1A0EIX, terly side line of 'South Fifth avenue a ty-seven minutes and. Thirty Second*' Doane "to Doane Memorial Chapel, TTHa 3 CITY OP SOUTO H AKBOY. HOFFMAN CELEBRATION MOVIES ' MICKEY MOUSE AND NEWS distance, of thirty-seven and one half East, six Sondred Wfty^wo Knd Bi«h- BE IT OllDAINIflD HY THB COM- (37%) ifeet to a spike for w« which chapel is a memorial to MON COUXCUL, oy THE CITY OP thencp (I!) In *• " ull - - .—r • • • • • SOUTH AMBOY. and " — " •* '*nW6Bleriy u...... ADMISSION AT ALL TIMES INCLUDING SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, ,M..>:iK>". -M«'.*«^{J !t »lw Patrick P. Pallon, who filed "•-H • 1. That pormtsslon 'bo and westorly side lino of Soutli t i vi! •tttion (for councilman of the Second is Branty. Fifth avenue at the )iol«t er placa of rights, privileges, hereditaments and ap- 'lie believes he could easily win out Section '2t That said pipo line shall riBtilNlNINO. purtenances thereunto belonging or In bo at. auch depth below tho surface of at the primary for the nomination Beltip all of Txtt NtimllsGl" twenty- anywise appertaining atroets iu$ tho City Knjjtncor Bhall throe (23) nnd the southerly one half ALAM H. ELY. Sheriff. •but it waa Ihrouph heeding the car- gnatu nnd tlm trench ononed and Joseph J. Ifutnlcl! Sallcltor. .. ..wiitiMl upon tho Installation of tho of lot nutrVber twenty-two (22) on ft Incut plena of the county and local •127,000.00 certain innp entitled, '"Map of McKeag J31.08 8-10-tt plpo lino BIIIIII bo LKiokillled, thoruuglily SHXRIFT'S BALE line of Banner street; which »take Is Tract, sltuulc- !n the HorniiKh of High- • Democratic executive committee for tamjied, and whuia now puviiil Uio i«iv- OITY OP 80U*K| AMBOY. N. J. in the northwesterly line of premises la Chancer; of • Now Jersey, conveyed to Lena PrVedman Dy'Sms land Park, New Jersey, surveyed and 1 him to retire from the field in order li% aurfnee of naltl stroots roiplaced as KHFUJfDING BOKDS- Potween Josepn Klein, Comii mnppod out Into lots April. 1911, by 111 tliotr original condition, and nil of [ilalnant, Stalnman, et ux., by deed dated Fob Mnson fc iSiiiitli, Surveyors, Perth Am- SAI.E Wist hnrmonjr may exist In the local siitd work nnd cons true tion ahull lie and Herman Klein, et. als., DoiendantN. uary 1, 1921; recorded In the MHdleJex Scaled iiropcranls will be I'ecelvod un Fi I'^a for sale of. mortfysiKetl ipromlses (3ounto y Clerk's Office In Book 092 ofboy. New .Teisey," whicli snid map Is jyinks. Bolng n Democrat he doesn't dono In such n way ne Hhn.ll In no WIBO 1 Diiyllght dated July SB, 1934. on file In the office of tlie clerk of th? In Chancery of New Jersey. liitcrforo with sower.s or otlier pipes or til eight o'clock I . M., l>ebv,ieodso, panj,..eec 126i^o,; irofrom mencthence runnintrunningr bounty of Middlesex. Hehvcen Henry C. Warmer and flraca SavInK Time, Sq|itenill)or I 10S4., Iiy (1) us jim- survey of Raymond P. Wil- se to sale at puTjlle vondue on oastorly alum- th0 nortlnvesterly line of avenue, Highland Turk, New Jersey. Complainants, and Catherine A. Nnfey, of the Democratic party nt the full KIVDIl I uiion ththo pr«Ha conditiod n and Hull in mild city tor tho purc-hn.su ot TOIE 26TH DAY OFMild premlaea conveyed to Iyena Preotl- widow and Jacob Shlfman and Mrs. [kldleaox Pipe 1/ tho folloWlug )a»"a nf liontlri ;! paid nian as ibtoresalil, oni' hundred nnd The approximate amount of the de-Jaco'b Shifmnn, his wife, Defendants. election and ho will irwait for some I»rov|j4lfltl that clly, tho amount of tho lastio stntcfl SHI'TjaMBBR, A. D., 1M4 crees to ibe satisfied by said Rale is the bumpuny, Its. succuHsnm and aasle . at two o'clook, (Jayllght sa\inK time,nwonty-llve feet to a sltinkoi thence (2) sum of Nine Thousand Nlnety-thro: FL Fa. for sale °f mortgaged premises more opportune time when ho m.'iy' nit ul ttn own. oxiniiiao upon 00 ilay«' ifctiiK the maximum amount of 'bonus nopthwostorly nnd parallel with tho dated July 20. 19S4. 1 which m»y l>e Isantfl and tju aniotmt in the afternoon of the said day, northeasterlat y line of Fourth aven o Dollars andd Six OnUi ($!),093.0fi)($!>,093.0fi), to- atvnin enter tin; field for honors! from tico In writing from tho Ulty Conn the Sheriff's Office In the City of New ffother -with the conts of this sale. By virtue of the above stated writ itl ... relocate Jt.s salil PU>u lini; In any orwhich Is required :o bo obtauioJ. forty-two fj-st to a stake; thence ( ) to 1110 directed nnd delivered, I wlil '* people. Mr. Fallon'a withdrawnl Brunswick, N. J, TogTogethee r with all nnd slnculal r the. all of tho Mtrcots In, uiulvr and aw *11!7 ooo. itofundlngr Bontla, of the de- southiWGiterly anil purnllel with the rightsightsht , privilegesrivil , heh r taments anil expose to s.'ile at public vendue on ,*"* '"cc9 the present Democratic which said pipo lino Hliall ho laid, to noiiilnntlon or 11,000. nuiutwred tram 1 TRACT ONE—Al| that certain lot, first course on« hundred nnd t-wenty- ppurtenancet s thereunto 'belonnlnfr or WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH PAT now KrndtiS a.s Hhull ho desigi up, to bo anted AllKllst 1. 1931 nnd totract or parcel of land and promises, flve feet to a stake Jn the northeasterly n anywise appertaining. OP SEPTEMBER, A D.. 1931 tod In the notice of relocation. maturo In numerical urdor on the first horplQi\f!?C luvntlculnrly described, sit- 1 ne of Fourth avi'nue; thence (I) sou- ALAN ITIT.. ELY, Sheriff. t two o'clock ilnyllKht saving time, 4. Thai H«ild work of Instal- day ot Ausususut of ench yyou' elx hrrnda tliensterlv along the northeasterly line 1 tlie afternoon of the snid day, at ^w-^x^^rpX uate, lylntf and bclnB In the City of of Fourth avenue fort.v-twd'fcol lo theJohn 13. Toolan, SliiSolicitort . the Sheriff's Office in the City of Hov lation shall 'b-o done and comjilatcd un- In each of ththo yenryenr s 1«3C ttii njj, s bolblh hMew ttrtillnvtick, In the County ot Mid- J37.80 . position for renoiu.. UT tlio supervision and to th« satlsT iiicluslvo nnd Rovon boiuia tlie yeAf point nr place of WSIilNNilNO. 8-24-41 Brunswlelt, N. J, : dlesex Tliiif State ot Now Jersey, Ji"'.rig all of lot Ilfty-three nnd the All thG following tract or parcel of mary, '':•.. il»nv of tho City KiiKln^er within DO *'tl H ft>PttTth o date of tho coininoncc- In tho lloriln,rii yl li «mi!"uateijy portion OX Jot fifty-four, land ami premises herelnnrter particu- ***** ^: •"' ~ -- T3nm1s art' in coupon form will! p'rlv- Jllram street, at a point dlsitnnt tw "ill! ihe lloptliweHliTly IJOrtllifl Of lot larly described, situate, lyinc anfl be- 1 ilcno nr rcirl.strntlon IIH In iirlniiliia! nnd flV(*t rlnvoll nmd l olio llluilff IIII'IIPH eji«t- llfty-two and the middle portion - of- New Jersey of New* J;r?»y. u. . ' ••*• H.~ .•?' ninln in full I nml AiiKiist 1. Uolh iirlni'liml nml !n-nt HIP nnrtlii'iiHt <;orner of ITIram nml Kh off mpnlnnrj rarlt, n. ,!„ susurr- Hetween AVilllam II. Koliy, Commla- 'Red 'Bilnii, nnrrou-ly escaped* dealh of f)0 yt'iirs. •- tpri'Kt lire iinyiijl lo nt tlin I'Mi-Ht N'.itlon- llHnli HtrrotH: tlienro runnlnp:- (1) Kimwn nnd iloslKiinted on a certain 1 veyed andd mapped out t IntIto lotlts AAurll alimiir of nnnltlnp nnrt'Jnsura'imo of tlie nt Kminshui-K on Saturday itftornoon Hcclion fi. That tin- I ln hcrfl' "1 Jliink nT Sinitli Anilioy nr Hie South t-tlipi-ly nt rlRlit nnKlfs with ITIram M.ito of Now Jersey, etc., Qmiplainnnt. map of laml nn Hie in the Clerk's OT- In KnuVtcl -he and tlio E Ainllu'.v Trust Ciimpany ftt linHlor'.s op- ei't l'lii-ty feet lllnro or li'f.s In n point HI. by llasnn X- .Smith, SurvevorH,' Ili-i' of tlio Comity of Middle**, ami when Uio hydroplane in which tliey and MoiTla Wllltla nnd rtoliecca Wll- Htato or N'cw Jrisi-\-, entitled a mafi of pivun upon tho i'xpn»ss '""Mid Mio llnii of 1.111,1 nf Mrs. Elly.p.hi-tli 'I" in Win Miudlnsox Coliiily Clerk's Of- kln, his wife. ot. a]n., nofomlnntH. PI •flow from Soldier's Bont'li to Kesiiis- tiruvlFdnn that said Mkldi x 1'lpO ('n'liiivcll nml Itn/ninml ns t» loBiilllv A. Kiinhnin, which !i,-il,l point In illmlnnt 1'a., for tho pule of nioi-ldiiBc-d |.n-inls- :tl lots cstiilo uf llrmitah Thi>r. ih'c.'as- (.Vmipimy, its HIUM-OSSOnrI s mid a iY.iir I'l'it HcVf'ii unit. iH-ciilcnt cannnt it,, ,f Ititeii'St to lie e by Hie tivrvoil: tllflH'e (-) Hiiin of elBhti-eii Iliniisni'd flvf- hundred pose to snli. in .public vrndiio nn mini- partli-ulnrly iI.-Kni-il.-il us foil""-": HtiMVi'i- ni'I.Hiuf;- I'rtmi in any way iMtn- t Mturly nnd pa rah.:! with Hiram street, be positively asi-iM-liiiiicd but it is in'i't.d wllh tl vanlliiK or Uio uxcrcino IHUIH not c\"^ciJiiiK six 'i- centum lirty-llireylhrnn dollardoll s ($ I S,, • n.OO ) lourther U'lvDNIiSDAV Till': 12T1I DAY IIHCSIN.NMXi; nl 11 In.lilt I" till! noun- 1 f rt I HilliIll noww orr Intilat- off lleolKlicni't f 1 1 thouplil that on miikinp- a cirolo, th" heroin si von or 1«v I'd annum. • with the costs •f tlll»' Bill OP SISIT-EM.niOlt, A D. lfl.'ll vesti'flv siile nf it'ini'T ill'" '' distan . l/iiii»n-rtz; •nn* CD .southofly anil fit nil nml siiifxuhu- tin- at two ii'i-lriok PayllKht' SaVini; Time tht! l jil ton, ninintoiKinr.! nr Said li.milH will. all bids there- ivilh lllr.'ini Mtrf't foi-ly Tl one hundred anil Mfly d-'m f.'t't south- machino -bunkoil too much, cauMU<* it rlf:!it HIIMI*- In tlie ufti'i'riooii ol' tli alii day, nt I hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 ])!;»,. liiic lit, uiuli-r or fur iir.i rejected, 1"' wilil I the bidder . lu-n-dllnnit'iits unit >\l.s!riiri' of s-fil Trpt niiin- n i-ss In tho nonthoiiy lhir KherlfTs OITIc,. In 111 City .if .Vm\westerly from I ," ,., . . '" ',";',''], ,'," s,'rnnu to slide sii'wways lhroii"li tlio nir. cetB of ihu city lior-j- •liilili'iM ciiiiiplylliK wlili I lip terma iloti/; the s;iid ,,r Tlii-am 'i nt. nformi.-ihl; thi-ni'" < I I .'wi-sn apin-rtainln Ilrunfwick, N .1. •ivnii'u.'- -nnl 'iVn- inTTthWrSli-liv ||ni> of ul.. and i.ff.-rliii; t" l»iy net l-ss than -AH control of the hydro--aeroplane ,- tin- s:ilr! in.rtliorly Un" It was oruVrei!, ndjuilirivl and ili'on-'-d I "I'l'ii-'i „,,,.'!' and rniin Miiin-,. ninalni! ptini nlmvi' wtjilt'il anil to tiikn therf.'- Al^AN Thai I ho cvci'i'i of Minim Ktn-i't, lifty fcnl to thi' III-:- Hint tho SO nluiri's of i-:i|ilt!ll stoi'li No. [ 1 I ; ilirht unirlcH with Harper slrcot •nins lost when it sinrlcd tn fall, :il- f ir the li-.'ipt nnioilnl of lioiuls, roininpil- Jr. llriMiiii-r. Sol cri'lii cnintt'd \n l!S!l"i of the fitlzi'li'i lliilldlni.' mm l.o:io 1 a ml ialli'1 wllh Siriiud aviMiiio one rtni: witii lh(- lirsl iimlui-ilj'. inn! Htntml 'though Avinlor Siniinnns made des- 1H f urtlwr '• Assciclatliin ou-nnil bv thf snid .11 1 niiil fifty (1."0i feet In n pnint; In ii nniltlpli- nf $l,n(ill; and If two or •|'.ir>-thi-i' with it hi' rlRlit and t'i-lvll- iVItkiu and itohi-ccii wl'.kln. Ills \ lr. .r 11 in I'f fl) niiinliiK Huiilhweslei-ty par- ppriito efforts to right it ngain. iiuiri' hidiliTH riffr-r lo t;il;f the saliip i'Ur of illivlllK tlio niiif lii-.-mis nf thi. i ions nf ||il.-i y til Mini tho N*IMV \*ork" Meal A nltry iilh-l with lliirliir .itri'-:l llfty ( '.li > fe-it , it ti;fi uiiiiliTit of slirli ti'miH, tlii-n siH'li liondH hullillMk' K-nnwn us Nn. n:i lllrnin mrn-t 1 A prns]) of hnrt-or arose from tin- .'i]p.- l.in-- iinipiiiiy 8AIB Market. Inc., on wlili'h (lii-n IIH' to to a point; thr-nci. t:\) iiinnltm south- will in- sold I" thi' Mdiler or hlildcra i-xl.-ml iiv-r ulhi-l- hlliils of the parlli'.H 1 I'll! to li'i'lv piM-nllel with lln- lirsl course thousands (.ratluired on llio licach ,'is nun tin. dal.ii pi " v: rh It i.r Ihi' Hist .jiai-t :inil rnMt npnn tin- wall lllMll $:tUf).HO nml IISMIKIII'II 1'-' i.(Tt't'l 11!- In l'H>" tlii'i;-for Ihe lltphcr't tnl- In iiniiry ,.f ,NE,V J 1 nf thi'il- lirli-k lillllilllii; in thny ilo :i I y rilllzpiis llilllillnc lillliih-i-i] nnil llfty < I:i0> feet to n tho lmgc liiril-liki niiicliini', with th" illtlmiiil iirj'T..' In addition to tin- prirn Bo H-illlam II. Kullv tion IIH cDllnli-ral HI' nr! r 1 tin. present tlmo. until nin-h tin n MI (.••,iinml'i- ""mi'l'd ppnlnt In tin. ufdrcinentioneil li!. . tin- pnrch.'i^i'r IIIIIHI pny nn'rucil ln- l r r l:uil;k inch of velocity (jnincil fi-oin its ISO foot drop tin- hrli'k wall uf th" hiilldlnK "! 'tin- '• i",'l'' " ' i"~ aniriiisiirnm'c or tin-loan ho tli'st sold nml I la per ulroet: Ili 'o (I) rillinilitr nor- ti rV'il rrom lln' ilate t of lln- ilrst luirt on which tiny ^tati' nr ,\ir\\ .1,-ifii-v, nt ills Cornplnln- • Mtr>rly iilimt.' Hi I],,, ilale nf ilrllvery. Tin' rlttlil In re- I In »nld northwesterly toward t-hi! enrtli, iilunged with :i nnt, nml Kllzuhetli' liai'Kko' anil i> .|i-r ilirlMliani-eH. In ---'I'l Hill of rnmplnlrm i| I'.V t-r-141 K; Inl-ll llllUII Illlll l-l'l'llllt in' ( ,,f |inii|ii.r sln- •t fifty (SID feet to o, iv-'1 In i"Ji"l ill I'l'K "ml any Mil '•llisllo. hi'i- hiiJlia.nl ,.i .-,| i i f •n.l- crash inly the shallow wvilcr alioiit. "(1 .mill ihi' ruliiillilliir of Ihi- il ulldlm: B o iillin; it ;i nut . •.. 1111 > 1 v! T i ir wit li tin- provlKlnns IIITC- •ants. V\. Pn. Tor Ihi' sail- of innrtrai'i'd fert from KIH.I'C, narrowly inissini; n •' will Ii"' ri-l-i'ti-'l- I'l.-ii'h hid "i»!" '"'knoHli :i« X"n 113 111 iiilil 'iiri-el «h!.-ii- hihn: Ihi' |iri-inlsi-M rnniiiionl>• linown Mll I ' li'll nf t hi- (IM-i"il|ui'n i],ite(! .lulv L'li. lti.1l ;ir f I I,, ;, :,,.;,l,-.l i-nvi-li.p, oinrki'd p t-,1,,1 mi,) , i.n. 1 " '1 •-.• -.:; l' ''i'l lanil ileslmmli'il nu \ o. K"J Harni-r street powcf liriat jttiil :i slinri (lack. Ili'M ll Ihi- Vint i-lii | Hy vlrhi" of thf aliiivi' Hinted Writ, ,1 for lloiiiln- und uililn-;ilU'| Ml pilhlln ^'I'lllllli' Oil 1 !•' 'ii.Tiiin|i!inli-''l hy a oiTtltlril in- iml-i'i-l nf hi nil inn' in'.-in IFI-S In ivln- • Im: In tin- Clly of 1'i.rlh A'luboy, In:«)•(•(> to hn Rntl^UfM] liy fi sain Is tbo it crumpled up lil;' :i pii-c' of eni'-.l- • ii « * ill ,-i-. Un. Ill, li:ill un il of AIIddlofifx nnil Sluto of n un liii-oi'iiiii ;il-il l-:ml; nr truM .•irti'i- pn-lli'iilniiy .l--.i-i-ll..'il. --ilnat.-. "inn nf fivo thniiMfind "uliif tmtu'rpn'. .. . ill at s n'rliM-k I- M. I'bi <. i!'-'i hnnril. SiiiiinniiM uiiil 11 uli!,;ir-! st riifl; III! -.- f.n- i wo iii-f i-i'Ml nl Iho n;il'h I'"' -uid lii-l'ii- In tin llnl'iiuirh of llli'h- Mil •luiifn-ff fsr.,!ifi7.mi) tnKctiKM- witli the ; Tl ). ul ivlilrh at t.wa n'cliii'l; liavlliihl Kiivim; v-i'lu'i. of I In- lionil.'i lild lor. lo flfi'lirn l;nnl I'm I; In Ihi' ciuinty or MIIMII-J. •; of LIIIH nuU' .-I liiiA-inK nlilirtnum 1 ill till' Ill'tnl luniti of I In- fa lil il. IV, ,'it |) v.'ll.h Hit- nnu'liiiH' am! IHIIII {[i:-.ip|)i'iir il ]" Ihi. i "I I j- iiKiihi'-t uny II'HB l-esultltlT fi'iiii nml Stal,. or Nn'.i .li'i-Hi-y. in ,V,.«- Ktreel, dlNtnilt NiM'tli- i ll-llllllll I t-d ill lilt' u-nli-r. Si:iinifiM.-i, who vv.'ii. I , Hi,, ralluri- of Ihu lildil.T I" comply shcrirr'H (irriee in tin- niv of Ne- m nil1, wltll tlm tnvms of his hid. IlKfilNNINil ii! .'I ittnki- In tin- 'i.-iili- llriiliHwli'k, N .1. ^vcftviTi|r n life picHi-rvi-r, n>.;o !n the [••It A NIC IHHHllnW, i-i'iti-rlv HIM- ff l-'"iiiil'. luintn-, ilhilntit It wan iirderiid, ailjiii!i:i'il and ih-i-i-n oin-fiu-e immoiiiiitoly uniiijurcil. llin City Olorlt. In forty-otH' fi'i't !uir^lnvi'f!ti-i-]\ from tti •- that Iho thirty nhan-s of cnpltal Min-k Inti'ipiTtlon of t dr. nnrllwa'ttorly line of No. a-j.iti of tin' Citizens' liulldlm: and first act was to Mini lltibbitriK Tnc .unrir AMIIOY HITIZ-KN. City Troasurer. Fourth aviinun with the norDiuost'M Iv Luan AsauchiUori owned by tin; aald MHt.'1'i !>!•' AUtl, 31ST, 1931 FAGKKICBT TOt 80UTB AMBOT CITIZEN IPBIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. OLD PALS GREET RTA today drives a V-8 for his per- physical training, also the coaching sonal use and pleasure. He said that for basketball and baseball. Superin- DE PALMAR DORSEY'S in his opinion the V type of motor ! tenient Barr had previously statid ENROLL FOR A BETTER JOB! Ralph De Palma, America's great- was the most successful in racing | that coaching was not strictly a school Rider training plus Rider free placement service is a combi- est speed king, spoke to a gathering curs, airplanes and speed boats. subject and that professional coach- nation worth considering in this day of exacting personnel de- J\|/2 lb. pkg. Largest can X J/C better things of. life. STUDEBAKER SEDAN. Fresh Smoked Sausage, lb. 2? Flagstaff Tuna Fish : 2 reg. 15c cans 25c Fresh Smoked Hams OOc whole or half, lb &> Uneeda Bakers Special The South Amboy Fancy Fowl 9fl° CMS. F. STRAUVf (ftB. Pound *w Assortment De Luxe - - 29c pkg. DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER Pickled Pigs Feet Ofc Trust Co. Quart size jar «K) Dodge and Federal Trucks r , .* U. 8. (i. Peanut Butter -*17clb.jar (Long wheelhase Chassis for School Bus Purposes} DEPOSITS INSURED PINE AVE. and WESSCO ST., BAY VIEW : & R. Boned Chicken 34c can MANOR, SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Telephone South Amboy 160 FOR QUALITY DEAL AT The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. >•»»•»•!»•• MARKET MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR 611 80RDSNTOWN AVE.. SOUTH AMBOY. N.J. Public Opinion Is With The Ford V-8 In 1934 BECAUSE' I^ V-8 today is the best car Ford has ever built. A Full sized car—priced right. Unequaled ir. per- formance and ecoomy. Unmatched in quality re- gardless of price. Smooth - Swift - Powerful - Beautiful

Fabrics Men's All Wool Suits and Topcoats Patterns -y I A DAD n A V CDCri AI C Sacrifices Wtere Necessary AH Around to Make This Sale Possible. We LADUX I/A I JlXLlALO • Are Trying to Bring the Price of Clothing Down. Manufacturers Went the Limit With Us and Gave Us These Sensational Values. A NEW DEAL FOR YOU A SPECIAL LOT FOR A • DON'T MISS IT . QUICK CLOSEOUT COME EARLY! Open Every Evening Til 9 P. M. $ .95 $9.95

K WAN'S OAR THAT WOMEN LOVE TO DRIVE A)I Sizes $14.95 it a Regular ' 12 Shorts $16,95 DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. Stouts Maple and Fayette St; Perth Amboy, N. J. Ordinarily These Gar men to Would Sell For $20.00 to $25.00 Tel. Perth Amboy 4-3500 McKEON & ANDREWS FORD SALES AND SERVICE • SMITH STREET OPEN 204 SOUTH STEVENS AVENUE SOUTH AMBOY N J RTH AMBOY M.J. EVE Phone S. A. 392 ' ' PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 ,19.'{1.

STATE EATING BOARD LADIES' BIBLE CLASS Will Hnar CHURCH LADIES WILL "Peck's Bad Boy" Opens MASQUERADE THURSDAY THREATENS CHANGE IN CITY HOLD ELECTION LUNCH (Continued from Page One) will Hear The Ladies Bible Class of the Me- Mt tin aatt the home of Mrs. Frank I ihave forwarded a copy of this (.'(ir- at The Majestic Today thridi-st Episcopal Church will 'hold Moore-Dill on Tour' f ^ responsible to that body with the re- First Street Monday their meeting in the social hall of the --«— !ni;fhtSti'iitto, nladie ons of the John Street Mt*- quest that they take prompt action. : The Fox Film presentation of church Thur.-day evening at vrJiich Ther« are ali*o certain features . Leaders of local Democracy are thodist Episcopal church made ar- ."Peck's Bad Boy," which will he time a mastjuoiaJe parly will be held | making plans to have a large num- j ranjrements for an annual election "My husband's appe- which apply to the Fire Companies •seen at the Majestic Theatre, Perth ill connection with the meeting. All and for this reason a copy has been jber of local members of that political jday luncheon to be .held in the social jAmboy, beKiiming tomorrow was ac- members have been requested to at- ! faith present at the meeting- to be j hall of th? church on Tuesday, Nov. tite is fine now. It's forwarded to tiro Chief of the Fire claimed by Hollywood critics at its tend masked and each has been in- Department with the request that lie !hekl in this section on Moore-Dill jiith, from 11 until 2. The menu \vi! preview showings as a now "new vited to bring a guest. night, Oct. 25th when the two major I be announced later. because he's satisfied see that the recommendations aro ; American classic" and a "vital hu- complied -with. candidates of the party will appear! „. man document for every man and FIRST at various points in the county dur- with Frank's food." I have acknowledged receipt woman." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A special meeting of the Ladie ing a tour of Middlesex. Auxiliary of the Progressive Fire this communication and advised th< That brilliant and appealing: young Broadway and Church Street Schedule Eating Office the matte The first meeting will be held in Company will take place at the head player, Jackie Cooper, is tHe star of Rev. Cha.. F. VanHorn, Jr., Pa»toi uart r s would be given prompt attention, his human film story, Jackie is seen Dunellen followed by sessions at New « \ , °" Thursday evening at 8 the same time expressing apprecia as a fine two-d" st fte morning 20c lb. leryict iUrtlny at 11 A, M, Singing SMALL LEAN FRESH HAMS - - pound Jar X # C "ly the Junior Choir. -•' The message for the tvening ser- GENUINE LEGS SPRING LAMB !.... 21c lb. vice, which will begin at 7:30 will be Delicious With Uneeda Biscuits 3 pkgs. 13c "Christ, the Obedient Servant". BREAST OF LAMB 8c lb. Wednesday evening, Prayer meet- U. S. G. Brand Mayonnaise - pint jar 19c ing 7;30 P. M. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 RIB OR SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 2 lbs. 35c Oxol --- - -2 bottles 25c P. M. '•} T'Knteday, 8 P. M., Christian En- FRESH ALLENTOWN SAUSAGE ...... 28c lb. FOR QUALITY DEAL AT SHE 7 to 9 P. M. 7 to 9 P. M. EXPECT &SYMPWJNY Remsen Avenue and Howard — ORCHESTRA/ Sat. Sat FRANK*MARKET Until 9 P. M. Street Until 9 P. M. New Brunswick, N. J. 611 BORDENTOWN AVE.. SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. Nice Clean c Good Looking Cars THE ANSWER to where to get better ba- West Furniture Company kery products at a low price: come to the SOUTH AMBOY DAYLIGHT BA- KERY. Satisfaction' is the We Have Plenty! r ^|it OFFERS AT BOTH STORES rule at this bakery of quality and service. We arc equipped with new, clean, modern fixtures. • $20,000 WORTH SAMPLES We Deliver 1932 and 1933 Models in >K Tel, S. A. 153 r f J v New High-Grade Furniture and Rugs WEEK END SPECIAL Popular Makes BANANA CKHAM PIK ""*•*' i AT WHOLESALE AND BELOW WHOLESALE With Whipped Cream $295.00 to $495.00 Iteftiiliir price—35c Special Price—30c You'll Be Proud to Own Any of Them! Few of Kind Pieces I Broken Lots!

I****************** Sample Suites! Odds and Ends! All 1 Earlier Models at Greatly BRINfi THIS COUPON TO Drastically Cut For this Wind-Up ! THE DAYLIGHT BAKERY Reduced Prices You will trot 15 Elk's REDUCTIONS UP TO HALF! Trading; Stamps Free Liberal Terms This Week's Spccinl Recipe by Select Your Thanksgiving and Xmas Needs from These Outstanding Groups Miss Doris Tisdale Come Down Today and 500 Pieces Pegged Solid Maple From Distinguished Makers - - - SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 15% CHERRY BROWN BETTY For All Purposes, Distinctive Suites and Odd Pieces. 2 cupa red pitted choiries (1 Look Over Our Stock fan) 250 RUGS—American Orientals, Wiltons and Axminsters SPECIAL DISCOUNTS - - 10%—40% 2 cu])H sliilu bread crumbs 20 DINING ROOM SUITES—Well Styled in Walnut and Mahogany SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 10%—50% 3-1 cup brown sutjiir Our No Loss Exchange Privilege Is A Ii tablespoons buttm* 30 BED ROOM SUITES—Extra Quality in Various Woods - SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 20%—40% Put layi'i' oJ' bread mimbn Real Guarantee 50 Two, Three and Four Piece Living Room Suites, Assorted Covers SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 20%-AQ% in bottom.of butliTed linking: Armstrong's Standard Inlaid Linoleum, Double Cemented Complete - SPECIAL AT $1.95 Sq. Yd ilisli, then layer of cherries mid sprinkle with half till) su- Kur. Dip with luillur and bnkc OUR REGULAR QUALITY STOCKS FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT INCLUDED. in modri'ale nven (1)75 V.) for cine hour, Serve with Hard S'liiee flnvored with MIIIMH'K <>'' plain tTi'nni. Serves li. Dorsey Used Car Mart On New Brunswick Avc. Between Oak & Elm' St. West Furniture Co., Keyport, N. J. Phone 4-2703 Perth Aiwboy DAYLIGHT BAKERY Open T§)1 9:00 , \ Branch Store - Middletown-Red Bank Highway FRIDAY, OCTOBKtt 19 ,19.'M. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FAGB SEVEN Third Avoime :uid South Fifth Avenue lit'l.HifjinK t<> the P.ivieru Ke:ilty i*nm- SOUTH AMBOY Iiany, sitrateil at Highland 1'ark. Mid- SURGEON CHIROPODIST Mrs. Joseph Smith dlesex County, X&w Jersey. TOOl ArLSCEITTS 666 Helnsj the same premises conveyed tn Kri-bali Realty Company by devil nf DR. WALTER FAGAN | LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE Honored at Shower by CHURCHES Fred linurles and Lillian litiuries. hin ! DROPS wife, dated August It, .1930 and riM-onl- Office Hours Dally 9:30 to 5. —o— i>d in bnok 9!>6 of deeds at .pace -!>!. i^venin^.s: M.>n., Tiitrs. Fri. Checks Colds first day, Head- CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tilt' property herein described ix P. A. National Bank Uldg, Roamer Club Members (MimilLonlv kuuwn as So, 5-T. Houth aches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes Organized 1852 Third avenue, Highland Park. New Jti- tloom <03 313 State tit, Main Street and Broadway Tel. P. A. 4-1142. Most Speedy Remedies Known de- Social Club Hold Event in Hon- st 1 The Rev. HarryRecto Stansburr y Weyrich, cre'?J:o h0t on phproxe satisfieima,tod amounIty saitd osalf eth eis tin or of Her Recent Marriage. sum of four thousand Jive hundred and eighty dollars (14,580.00) together with Mrs. Joseph Smith was tendered a The 21st Sunday After Trinity the costs of thLs sale. 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion. Tffirether with all and slnsulur th. •delightful surprise miscellaneous rlpl^ts. jirlvileg-ea, hereditaments and shower Friday night by tihe Roam- The members oi St. .Martha's Guild appurtenances thereunto belonging or will attend this service for a corpor- in anywise appertaining. er's Social Club at the home of Mi-s ATvAN H. FAJY, Sheriff. Maybelle Batchelor, Mrs. Smith was ate communion. William D. Danberry, Solicitor. "before her marriage a short time ago 9:4JU A. M., Church .School. {31.92 lOll'S-Jit Miss Margaret Pottholf. 10:15 A. M. Holy Communion and Dancing and Community singing Sermon by the Itev. Walter E. No SHERIFF'S SALE "were enjoyed and refreshments were executive secretary of the diocese o In Ch.iiu'ery of Now .lersey served. The bride received many East Curolina. Hetwi-en Mutual Savings Fund Har- 0:30 P. M. Young People's Guild inonin, a. corporation. Comiplalnant, and "beautiful gifts. Those present were: Theodore HawrysK and Hose Hnwryaz, EVa Ellison, Helen Alcott, Mild- 7:30 iP. M. Evensong and Address hin wife, Defoiid;in4s. Vi. Fa. for tho Ted Leonard, Gertrude Newmark, by the iRector. sale of mortgaged promises (^ted Otito- Marie •Nelson, Helen and Ethel Ne- WEEK DAY SERVICES By'virtue of the above stated Writ, Easy to get into. Simple to keep going. Tnith, Louise Potbhoff, Grace Exner, Wdnesday, Oct. 24: 7:15 A. M, to me directed anil delivered, I will ex- pose to sale ut public vendue on "Dorothy Inman, Eva Nelson and Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M., Ho!) IVKDNBSDAY, l'»: FOORTEHN'N! Takes only a few minutes of your time ,Miayibel|e Batchelor, iHa4>ld Blood- Communion. In St. Stephens Chape' DAY OF NOVJOMUEIR. A. IX, l'J'JI :£ood, Howard Coddinpton, Martin at two o'clock Standard Time In the each month. Safety assured. Pays you in the Parish House. afternoon of the mid dny, nt the Sher- Rates for advertisements in this column: All »dvertinement» under tht "Howard, .Leslie Batchelor, .George This Church holds out a welcoim iff's Oirlw In the City of N'ow Bruns- wliHk, N. J. heading, 5 cents per line; minimum charge 35c for one insertion; minlmtm . • regular profits in the form of compound "Nelson and Mrs. G. Huggins, Mrs. to all those who recognize this fa All the following tract or parcel rjf charge 25 cents on repeat advertisement*. "Help Wanted", "Lost u< •C. Nelson, Mrs. A. Bloodgood, Miss and wish to make public worship o land and premises hereinafter particu- interest— Julia Rea, William Batdhelor, Mr. larly de>M^rlhcdQ>«^rlliCMll, Hltnateituat . lylyliil B andd bbil Found", and "For Rent" advertisements, nayabl* in >dVanc«. God the habit of a life time. In tlic City of Penth Anril and Mrs. Francis Smith of Keyport This privilege is yours if you wil Ciiunty of Middlesex an<| Stat:»oey oIfn New THIS BAJ^K J and Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith. Jersey. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT make it yours. Belnff known aa lot 134 on the Pliin of lot« "l'ntterHon Grove" HHiiiuted on FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—HOMES METHODIST" EPISCOPAL the northwest corner of Charles and 3ARN DANCE TO BE Huntlnftton streets th. bath. All improvements. Docatec rPeople's Guild of Christ Church will Sunday School 9:45 A. M. AIHO all that certain lot & C. }MUK cated at 200 John. St. Apply J. at 140 George Street. Inquire 13f told a barn dance at the Parish. knuwn as lot 135 on tlie plan of lotH Arthur Applegnto, Division St., George Street. 10-12-2 Morning worship, 11 A. M. theme TAttterson Orove as prepsirert by C C, Bouse with music furnished by Ed- 'The fractional man". Hommann, C. M., slituntwl on the. west- Perth Amboy or Tel. Perth Am- die Meinzer and his Ambassadors. 'Epworth League, 6:45 P. M. erlyslde of Charles Strent In nald City boy 4-2516. 10: 5: tf (o) The South Amboy nnd containing 25 foe.t In front on sal FOR RENT: Four room house wit] T&ere will be dancing from 9 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30, theme, .street "and t'jtjtendlnff wosrtiwnnlly o il 1 a. m. and patrons are reques- that width 100 fnet In depth. bath. Located at 119 Stevens Av tei to wear old clothes or overalls "The Upward Look". Being tho prentlsps ctmimonly known FOR RENT: Five rooms and bath. Inquire at Vails, 117 Steven 'ind gingham dresses. and doslftnatod as Nr.. &07-9 C?1ITI rlo< AH improvements. Inquire 115 Coldelt Month in Arctic Street. Perth Amnoy, N^-'v Jersey. Ave,, South Amboy. 10-5 :tf (o) Trust Co. The Parish Hall will be decorated John St. 9-21-tf (o) February Is the coldest month In the TllP aTipmximsvtp ainounlt of the de x> resemble a .barn and several nov- rco to Iw natlstlod by mild mlc In tin Arctic. sum of nineteen thousand t.wo hnndrei old time dances will take place. ninety dollm-s ($ll{l,2.!)0.00) tosothp FOR RENT: House with seven roon with tho coHts of this sale. AUTO TOPS rthur Toft heads the committee ToRether with all and slnKulair tin and Ibath. Inquire of Mrs. H. E, arrangements assisted by the fol- BHERIPr'S SALS rlBhts. iirlvlloKi-s, hprixUtntnniutx and Stratton, 288 Church st. 10-B-tl DEPOSITS INSURED ?: Ticket (committee: Jennie aiijiurtenanceH therounto Ix-lniiKlne In Chancery of Now Jersey AUTO TOPS—Made and repaired. . '*BS*'. BY ^^/ x, Natalie Reese, Francis Lon- Between Homo lOxten^lon Building AiT 50 YEAR SERVICE PIN I15AY OK NOVISMBWH, A. I)., 1OTI ta.ti»d Ocliiiier :i, 10.3-1 "'. James K. Stults, of this city was mt tiwo o'clock Standard Tir.io |n the REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE with small store. Modern improve- afternoon at 'tho wild day. ut tho rilier- ments, Including bath and hot wa- presented with a Pennsylvania Rail ift's Olflco In tho CHy of Now OruilB- By virtue «r tlio nbnvi) ntntiyi Writ, Z1O GEORGE STREET Toad fifty year service button at a wlrilt. N. J. :.o me dlrwHed am! doll-vured, 1 will ox- ter .Store suitable for small busi- XltJj those centaln liita, tracts or iwxr- tosp to sale a.t public veiKluo nn ness. WILL RENT TO RIGHT dinner held Friday in the Packer celfl of hind am! pr^inUcs hereinafter OT0nN-l.)S1)A.Y, TITO PTOUUTBEINfH House in Perth Amboy. Mr. Stults particularly described, situate, lylnK DAY 01^ r^OVTiJMJJBn, A. D., 13CI4. AWNINGS-SHADES PARTY FOR ONLY $23 per mon- and being In the Horouuh of Sayi'ovlllo, >t two o'clonk Standard Time In tho ig bill of lading clerk at the local In tho County of ^Middlesex and Stato Lfternoon of the aald day, ivt tho Shor- th. Apply to H. Wolff & Co., Pei- ^Pennsylvania iRailroad office. of Now Jersey. ft's Office In the City of Now Bi'unx- tus street. 8-3-tf. BURST TUAOT—OeBlnnlng on tho •|«k, N. J. AMBOY SHADE AND AWNING 00. J. F. Corson, assistant agent at southerly side or tho public road lead- House and Store Awnttifa, Win- InK from South lllver to Siyrovlllc and All the following traxit or irra.rcol of Why Some Fail the office here presented the button dow shidei. Beit material!. Sea- Sou.th Amihoy HJt tho northwest corner ml anH promlsoa lioreinaftor pantlcu- AUTO WRECKING and many, co-workers of Mr. Stults, of a lot of land conveyed to Thomas rly dcscrt|l>ed. aHuato, lying aiid'belnn sonable eoit 286 Elm St., Petti Among them William M. Emmom, Moran by IMuMn Punnan Company hy i the City of Pi»nth ATHIHIJ' in the Amboy. Tel. 820 P. A. «-10-tf ONE of the greatest causes of failure in life is just deed darted AuKUst I«h. 1*07, and re- founty of Middlesex and State of Now chief clerk of the local division, were corded In Middlesex County Clerlt's OfO - ersoy. SOUTH AMBOY AUTO WRECK Envy. Some people when they see a successful corded In Middlesex Cy ni-XUNiN'I.Wr at tho southerly lino present. llce In Book 2!M of Deeds at 191, ING—Abe Korb, Prop. Ui«ti 1 nnd from thence running (1) along the Smith Streot, In the City of Perth man envy him. They are the world's future fail- La&t week MT. Stults completed line of said Iforiun's lot and binding fVraboy; and runnlnff thence (1) along MONET TO LOAN Parts for All Late Model Cart- ill of lading clerk. southerly side nf said road; thence (lrcdtlm (ilill.'fil) feet, more or less, to mortgage in sums of $100, $200, $300 (4) along said side of said road and lent JSIn. 11: thence (2) westerly, twenty $400, $500 and up to $10,000. OttUn late them. Study the methods which have made OUHOH. BIUJS PASSED Wndlng thereon easterly afty (50) feet live (M) feet to the easterly line of lot to th,» point or place of lH>idnnlng. N'o. B; thence (3) northerly, one hand- lours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m them successful. Don't sneer at them), sling slurs TOR PAYMENT THIS WEEK ed and «l(-ven and oiu-lit liundredths Wednesdays' and Saturday; fronc TRUCKING—STORAGE l'eets. Lalwr $Ur60.f>0 11.08) ly line of southerly side of the public road lead- feet to 9:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire Tenn A around. Remember that mud thrown is ground mes Smith 10.CO Ing from South nivor to South. Atwlioy erly. along .aher Publishing Cn 15.78 Hie southerlrtlily- y linli jje; -«.f Smith Streo.t, vely, Trust Company Buildirsc. lost. Start as EVERY SUCCESSFUL MAN AND So. Amboy Trust Co 15.fi:! at the .Northwesterly corner of. I'at- n J LEPPER'S STORAGE: Moving and 31 rl<* Griffin's lot nnd frnm thcnci> run- I"... i. ..;iii_l—» n the place pf T . T*. Conn 50.00 storage. New and used Furni- " WOMAN HAS STARTED, with investment in the 'Oeorge A. Kress r,.QO ning (1) southerly along the line of HlOIN'fi known anH c|. Ignated ns Lot said fi'rlffln's l"t one hundn-d (100) fret SlnltT h strci>t. th,.n(,e (1) Goldstein & Rosenfeld 000.no to his corner; thenco (2) parallel with N o. 7. In Blonk Xo. l the Biichiman OR SALE: Pontaic ear, condition ture for sale. 283 Madison Ave., shares of this Building and Loan. Cnldwell & Raymond 2.70.00 Ti'aot. survt-y,',! an.l Pliud liy .Smith N. J. State ]',(]. Children's liuar . .1(1. to said mad westerly fifty {.Ml) feet; then- anil Eddy. ISO!). good. Low -mileage, reasonable Perth Amboy. Telephone P. A. South & Peterson l'i."!."i;! coMinionly known price. Inquire 398 VVilmot Strc?t 4-2318. 7-28-tI Jaolcin & Cross 2 hills) ...... 15 I.fin l 1< ( f a ^21 Smith Street, N. 3. Bell Telephone Co 2i).:il) "^lierl'v s lrtc"n7 L,1 .rroml; 'il!(.i.c'e (4) »i^^^l to ho .0:1 V 'i.'il by silic! sale I* tln> SPENCER Individually Designed }0lan Bros. C'lhilln) , ..il-j Il.'ln^ the promises senernlly knmvn sum of thlrlv- >\-u thoup:md one himil- i)anny's Shoo Repair :!.fio as N'OH 11G-11S ^\'uHhinKton Road. S:ty- i-i',l twelve (1- l':ii-s (S.'U.ffi.OO) togi'ther Largest Type of Whale CORSETS. A Spencer foundation Sutllff Bros 139.22 revllle,^. J. with the 00.-:^ of tills sale. Tlip largest type of wlmle is the stil- garment will actually correct, not First National Bank .7.18.81 The approximate, amount of the rl eree to he satis-tied hy wild s:ile IK the phurlinttoni, or blue wlinle, which merely conceal the figure faults and Loan Association • L. A. Kennv 20!)..'5 mini of ten .tliousnnd nine litnulri'd 'I'ogfthci- \\-ltli ,nll and singular the So. Amlboy Printing Co IS.78 fifty fmir diillars (*1(),9."J.00), toneth- l-iirht.s, privileKt'S. hpreiil'taments and readies a length of from 100 to 110 that now trouble you. Let me give "W. 1'e.terson :.....- 5.20 ni>jiiirton;iiiiu1 H thereunto belongint; or feet and a weight of more than 100 1 Satltllff Bros 571 (.r wltli the costs of tills sale. in an^ivvist a:p])eruiinlntr, you a free figure study. MTS. Em Tilt-ether with all and singular tin tons. This whale Is the. largest of all •TV. a' ntirimv Bii.on rlulits, prlvlleKes, hereditaments and ATJAN IT. RI,Y, Sheriff. ily W. Bird, Cheesequake Road, vV. 13. 1'ont ISO.00 appurtenances thereiintn belonpin^ or roolan. Solicitor. HVIIIR animals. Telephone 344, ,So. Atnboy. 9-28-4tx •Jnokln A Cross M.Bii In nn>%v|.se apiicrtalnirik'. J1! 1.7 S 10-nvs-n ..t'vogor Wojt-iechowski 5fi.0O XU\,S II. KLT, Sheriff. Joseph T. K«nher. Solieltor.

NEW YORK SHERIFF'S SALE "Watch the In Chancery o£ Mow Jersey or NEWARK Uetween llonora A. Harry, Complain- ant, and Prehau Itoalty Cn., a corpora- tion ot. al., PcIVmln.UH, I."I. Fa. for the Round mi lit' of mortgaged premises dated feeip- uni'l'er in, lii:il. Hy virtue of the aibnvu stated writ, I NEEDLE JUMPl Trip to me directed and delivered, I will ex SUNDAY, OCT. 21st puse tn salo at juMilic venduo un Wiater Coal Company WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21th WliUNKSI'AY, Till') SilST I>AY OK r Pall weather now is with us and winter's on the way, Leav*> Sunday WodnoBday OCI'tHllOU, A. '>., 1MI. tut two o'elock tytaailard Time in the when I turn on the Light!" But it takes just si few sticks of kindling to take the chill So. Amtioy 9.23A.M. 8.29A.M. niftci'iioiin of Ilia said day at tho Slier- Returning tickets good an any iff's Dffiui! In the City of N'ew IJI-UHB- away. wiclt, N. J. A cold may q-eep up on you, and in your bed you'll lay, New Jenoy Central train except All the, fulliiwlng tract or parcol of Tho Bluo Comet, on date of «alo. land ami pri>nil».. lun'olnaftor particu- When only a few sticks of wood, would keep the doctor larly duscnllied, sltiialfs , lying uncl he- Coniult ticket agenti for leaving Ing'lli the Uoroiluh of Highland Pnrk, away, timot from stations not iliown hi the County of Middlesex and Bla.to So place your order with Wiater, and he'll deliver the of New .l.rsey, bounik'd and descrluoi! above and additionnl informa- as rollout: wood, tion. I'.|.:II:IN.N'1N<1 ait a point in the iwsl- erlv line of Smith Third avenue ills- Your home will then be cozy and your health will then RODEO, October JO - 28, taiit three hundreil (-30(1) fi'ot south- Mndiion Square Gircloi., N. Y. C. urlv frinii the ••oui-i'nto monumenl loca- be good. led at the luU'iscntilun tho «nld wisteiiy lino Cord Wood Prices on on Request St., 11:SO P. M.| Newark, Broad of South Third a venue a distance of one hundred (1(10) feet: tlnmno (-) St., 11:45 P. M. for station! Perth aniilhcirly anil parallel with the said FINEST HIGH GRADE LEHIGH COAL ea'iteily line of Snut.li Third avenue a Amboy to Point Pleaaant, Inclu- distance Hi' llfl >• (Ml) feet to a atnkc Main Yard: Old Bridge, N. J. Tel. South River 587 i!ve, This ipeclal train providej fur a corner; thence (3) westerly and parnllni with dm llrsl course a dislance Branch Yard: South Amboy, NJ. Tel. S. A. 357-W an opportunity to attend the thea- of one hundred (1(1(1) feel to the said tre. ensilerly line of South Third avpnllo: thenci? (I) In a norilierly dlrcutlon and Fait Trolm^Aflip/Q Boom—Modern Equipment alum- the said enslpvh- lln,. of Son Hi Third avenue a distance nf llfly (r>0) feel lu (ho point or plnce ut 11I3CHN- Jersey UeltiK IUHIWII as bo'ls NTunl'hors dvo C) nnd six ((1) on a <:nrialn mnp en- tlllwl, "Mnp »t T.iunls ihelween South

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' ' Cheny M Cough Syrup Rexall laxative Salts - - - 7 oi. spirin Tablets - - 100's STRAUB BROS. Jersey Central Power & light Co. Rexall White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry CHOICE MKATS AND VEGETABLES Belter light... Better sight Tels. 850 and 851 110 N. Broadway PETERSON'S DRUG STORE \ \ . • I •' 132 No. Broadway Op«n All Day Sunday ASK ouu IMPUTING DEPARTMENT HOW I PAGE SEC THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 ,1931. i"Wyoming" and made an inspection! Act III: The -Landing of Colum- |I of f thh e vessell. TThh e ttriip proved mostt "bus. LOOKING BACK ! delightful. Characters: !Christopher Columbus Thomas CLAM CHOWDER AND IFISH CAKES • A .-light commotion occurcd on] Gleason A FULL LINE OF SEA FOOD EVERY DAY 22 YEARS Tuesd.iy afternoon when the railroad! Issue of October 10, 1912 , ., ,, ... „ iIsabella Jane Burkai-i Reduced rates for all kinds of parties and EVERY FRIDAY * * * * + j.ndp at George Street was set afire |F<.rdin»nd william Mo „ a I {ar an i1 ne N Next Thursday is firemen's parnMo whic. :l, h, wa!.': s....! passin™",..g beneat. ™^,h :it. .°;n..'!Courtic-i-^ The : Leo Ziolo, Kenneth Freas I church affairs. Pumpkin and Mince Pies -day at Perth Ambiiy nn.i "without fire was discovered shortly aftcr- Herald Walter Wojciechowski doubt hundreds from this city will •Sanchez George Kelly witness the event. Int.eifst is created „ ,. t ., ... iU . ,i*Pedr '.M.Wo VJUH^H^IGutierrez. Harold Filskov WILLIAM J. REHFUSS, Sr. in the affair from the fact that two of the enging e togetheg r with th tank,,;,,,,,.; DoT,ialla Willian, Munck companies' from this city will be in [house force put out the conflagation. Sailors Lloyd Thompson, THE HOME KITCHEN line. Protection Company will have William Neugebauer Corner Stockton and First Streets 261 JOHN STREET Tel. S. A. 113 forty men and puests in line and Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean: FLORENCE PARISEN BEAN ftheir steamer, polished up to the topCOLUMBUSTAY Song by School. notch, will be drawn by a fine team of horses. They have had their uni- IN APPRECIATION forms spruced up by the tailor and EXERCISES HELD The family of the late Margaretta will present a good appearance. Tile B. Culver wish to express their ap- Sayreville Fife and Drum Corps has preciation to the many relatives and RARITAN HALL •been engaged. AT SCHOOL NO. 2friends for their comforting words of sympathy and many acts of kind- Enterprise Hook and Ladder COM- in Honor of Discover- ness during their recent great be- South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall ]*any will also go to Perth. The boys Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday Nights have an entire new outfit and will er Given by Punils Recently. reavement. 4 9 certainly cut a figure. They will' take For Dances, Wedding Receptions, Christenings, Card their beautiful truck, which will be The trip of the three little ships, Has Lowest Temperature Parties, Meetings and Private Social Affairs drawn by handsome horses, and thethe Nina, Pinta an:] Santa Maria to According to tho weather bureau, Surprisingly Reasonable See blue coal boys will wear their new uniforms this country over four hundred years northern Minnesota in the Lake Su- just finished. The Mayor and Coun- ago, and the courage of • their fa- perior section hits an average temper- John Wojciechowski, Prop. cil have promised to be their Ruests mous commander, Christopher Colum- ature over the entire year prohahly America's Finest Anthracite lower than any nthor section of the on this occasion. The Sacred Heart bus, were recalled by pupils of Ridgeway Avenue TcI( s A 279 Mechanicsville Drum Corps will furnish music a Ionic >SchooIi No. 2 when their annual-Co- United Stales, the line of march. lumbus Day exercises were held re- * * * * * cently. The program rendered was NEW EASY PAYMENT PLAN Members of Orient Court No. 31as follow?. ere retpjested to be present at meet- America, Song by school. ing on Friday evening;, Oct. 25, as itSong: "Columbus"; Douglas Spnag- is desired to make arrangements to ue, Betty Jane Stratton, Clara NO CASH DOWN 'PtttfPd a parade to bo held in New Remick, James ,Septor. Brunswick on Oct. 31. A big time te Someone, Mildred Hulf. promised to all Orients who visit the Day Exercise, Donald MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS County spat cm this date. Huff. * * * # + Soinr; "Columbus;" Dorothy Gomin- " Owing to the mcClilijr of the Board ger, Alberta Martucci, Jane iMagee, ACCORDING TO INCOME of Registry at K. of P. Hall next Gloria .McChcsney, Dorothy Penv- Tuesday evening, the Neptune A. C. L'c, Virginia Salonlny. will play the South River five on Discovery Day; Robert Newman, Low Rate Finance Charge Wednesday evening. A good game of Donald O.ok, basketball is promised. Dancing as Cclumbus: Lorena Meinzer. usual. , _ Ships of Columbus: Hulli Thomson * # * * * Columbus: Madeline Burkard, Marie ' The 030 Jersey Central Traition Gallagher, Arthur Ogliorn, Ralph H. D. LITTELL Company car from Perth Amboy .m Anzivins, Herbert Scrvi*, Ntrtalo Saturday night struck a horse and Carbone, Wilma Pfau, Gloria Zien- wagon on the Bridge street road. tek. 263 So. Pine Ave. Tel. 10 The rig was on the trolley track und Columbus: Lillie riolFmnn, Lois Neill the driver had no excuse for being Song "Columbus:" iSecond Grade. Specially there. The horse was knocked down Immortal Morn: Doris NnTusch, and the rig badly damaged, but tin Dorothy Greenleaf, Nedra Burtis. Priced occupants escaped serious injury, The Ship of State: Concert recita- The trolley track at the point of col- tion by Miss J. De'aney's pupils. lision is not a public thoroughfare. Have You Seen the Fairies: Shirley Had the driver kept to the county Rathbun. 50 THE SOUTH AMBOY road, the rig would not have been Columbus Day .Song: Grace Pearson hit. Sara Brower, Annarcne Mullen Cash BUSINESS DIRECTORY ***** Helen Snmuelson, Albert Urnari 165 At eight o'clock last Monday night Robert Newman, Donald Czok. Theodore Roosevelt was shot as he Discovery Day: Raymond Septor, REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE BAKERIES •was entering an automobile, on his Carl Dowling. •way to speak at a mass meeting in Dates in the Life of Columbus: Vir- Milwaukee, Wis. Tlie bullet passed ginia Zuppan, Hope Smalley, Doris through. his heavy coat and through King, June Morgan, Grace Clay- This Glenwood No. 42 combination gas and coal VETNA-IZE the manuscript of the speech he was ton, Mai'giaret Craig. THE HESS BAKERY about to deliver and lodged in hisThe Discovery of America: a play in stove has four lids in the coal section and four i'ight breast, near the tenth rib, but 3 acts by ;Miss Wary Delaneiy's CAKES, PIES, BREAD, Class. You burners in the gas cooking top. The latter are did not reach a vital organ. Though Tkraaili bleeding from the wound he persisted Act, 1: Christopher Columbus be- the non-clog type automatically lighted, and ROLLS AND ALL in going to the hall and delivering a fore Ferdinand and Isabella. speech of more than an hour, His Act II: The Discovery of America Can Use furnish any degree of heat for cooking—from FRANK S. KABOSKf BAKED GOODIES nerve and poise under these condi- simmering to intense heat for fast cooking. A AGENCY tions were simply marvelous, and al- This REAL ESTATE AND 131 North Broadway most his first words after the shoot- genuine Robertshaw. regulator automatically ing were: "It takes more than one INSURANCE (Next to Fire HOBM) shot to kill a Bull Moose." controls the oven heat when you bake by gas. 107 S. Pins Aienue ,The assassin was John Sclvrank, Range Telephone 178 South Amboy of New York, who had been follow- ing him for a week intending to kill She wrote This range, fully enameled, is of extra heavy him. The man was instantly over- with construction from high grade materials. It has PLUMBING AND HEATING powered and arrested. 0. T. MASON After delivering his speech, Mr. us this a roomy fire box and grates that are easily (Hucoeaaor to H. P. MRBOII) Roosevelt was taken to Mercy Hos- GAS pital in Chicago, where he now re- removed. Regularly priced at $185.50, this, G. T. WILHELM mains. Physicians say the wound is range now sells at $165.50 connected including not serious and that he will recover. NICE or Sanitary and After fighting against odds ti. hot water front. Reliable UNITED STATES Companies local High School team fought fier- Heating Engineer cely on Saturday and up to the last COAL You can purchase the range from your local EXPLOSION INSURANCE •mjn-nte held the New Brunswick visi- LETTER tors without scoring. Quintan kick- plumber at the price advertised. NOTARY PUBLIC MERCO OIL BURNERS ed and Johnson recovering the ball dashed across the line winning the RUNNING a household can be 231 First Street South Amboy 'game for New Brunswick. Wood then so simple when you take ad- Telephone S. A. 292 kicked the goal and the game was vantage of every opportunity lost 7-0. to stive time, labor und money. J. M. FAEEXR, 228 FIRST STREET Emil Anderson was the particular That's what nun of our cus- SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. star of the game. Anderson made tomers discovered when she PVBLIC»SERVICE J tackle after tackle in succession wh-. n tried hurtling Jcddo-llighland Insurance, of All Kinds they came around his end. Capner In her home. •was not in his usual form owing to A-3205 Fire, Automobile, Liability, WILHELM'S HALL an injured hand which interfered Then she wrote us this nice Explosion, Casualty, etc. Icttcri Rates Furnished Upon •with his playing. Kwilinski, Bnird Surety and Fidelity Bond* (and Grace all played the backiield "A few weeks »go, when my Request •well and the line held remarkably huBhand told me he had or- Telephone 347-J against tho heavier team. Quintan dered some of tho new cool, starred on the other end. en Hid Jeddo-Highland, I was pro 343 MAIN ST. SOUTH AMBOY W. HARPER LEWIS * + *•** quite provoked to think he had So The Neptune Juniors made their changed from tho old coal. PAINTS, ETC. Consult Me For Opinion first appearance in this city on Sat- urday night when they celebrated "Hut thin disappointment Estimates on All Higk the event by defeating '-he Sayreville was not for long. I surely was Telephone 4S5 Grade Plumbing and A. C. Juniors by the score of 24 U>7. nma7id at tho difference. It Heating The Juniors haw strengthened given much more heal, HH well 'their lineup since last year and sure- nt* hums longer, and in ti eleun EUGENE A. MORRIS 189 North Broadway ly will be Mm most .s|medy junior li'ii coal. No ("linkers when you South Amboy in tho nullity. Hank Thiimiis, the shake your hruler, nothing but 1 (Successor to A. T. Korr| Telephone 584 clover little tossur from Perth Am- clear IIBIICH, YOU gel Iwlco buy was mated wilh Mil;e Smith and as much vnlur HH compared Paints, Oils and Varnishes they form as flirt a pair of forwar Is wilh oilier COHIH, not to Hiiy Brushes, Glass, Bronzes, ACETYLENE WELDING i\a can be found. Simon, who always anything alxnK itH being put.i up a sterling game, jumped| a Iinte-Ntiver us well us a One Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc. center against (llsen and treated him- money-snver." self to six field niwl.i. Frank Nelms WALL PAPER JOHN J CROSS and Uuhe Koixofsim touuied at guard It IH bcciiUHC Jed ELECTRIC AND •down the boys from the brick yards. iiHtiulIy liard, imiisuully high Abe Foi'gottion rcferceil tlm game- ACETYLENE WELDING in carbon content, that it is TAILOR and n'ave satisfaction to both sid >s. the ideal fuel. Since it in almost General Repairiac This was Abe's first appearance on neati- cnafiita- «••' heat, you use much less Seott Aveaae the floor since lust yc-iu when he ofit. played with the Juniors. L. ROSENTHAL South AmAoj, N. J. * + * + * Why not try this clcnn, dibit, 'The game between the Ne|ituiu's thrifty milhriicl te in your Telephone S. A. 2SS and the Anchor Five of Newark, on home? You'll never regret it. Tailor iSntui'dny nijrliL ended in a dispute minuted with tlie Neptune.s on the long end of WORK CALLED FOR COAL AND WOOD the score 21-1-1. Several quarrels oc- curred amoiiK • the players and the AND DELIVERED game was discontinued: tlie visitors JEDDO- leaving the court. Garland was the The electric chafing dish is as much of an im- Phase 71 principal tosser for lihe Neptunes, PAUL BRYL1NSKI getting five field goals. The Ncptun- provement over the old as an electric refrigerator 103 South Broadway eK lined up with (iarlaml and Miller HIGHLAND forwards, Schwartz center and Tuek- is over the ice box. it is pleasant as well as eco- FUEL OIL erson and Molly guards. Aristocrat of Anthracite TRUCKING 1 ui or CONC'KETl!; BLOCKS The stork left a young sun at Hit nomical to use. Long-standing custom dictates the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. .Steiner on PORTLAND CEMENT Tliu.'Silay evening. clialinj; dish for cooking delectable dishes at odd ELMER S. PARISEN •)' + Hr *! * CARTING OF ANY KIND ALL KINDS OF •Street ('(iniinissioner ronnor- 1ms hours. It is satisfactory, too, for preparing light CRATING AND SHIPPING FEED AND GRAIN a force of men sweeping the gnum i 13 Da?id St. South AmW .stone and cement from the new pave- n*f. it. n. rat. cm. meals. The more you use your chafing dish, the nient on Broadway. Telephone 313' ***** SWAN HILL s electric T:UC% A'TC Inwcird less time you spend in tho kitchen. Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre (Master William Nohrkorn under- MILK AND CREAM went an operation for appendicitis ICE & COAL CO. last week at. the Perth Amboy Hos- COAL pital and is reported to be doing nic-1 146 HENRY STREET R. A. CASEY ly. Jersey Central Power & Light Co. Center and Elm Sta, * • * * * Telephone 340 MILE CERA* Norton Wheeler took n party in Phones: bis launch "Effle" to sec the wnrsihips bone 267 847 CcttariM »\ on Sunday, They went aboard the So. Amboy 7 So. Rlr« FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 ,1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE FIV1 Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Mathis, of Monday evening a very successful j THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN j this city and Mr. and Mrs. William card party was hold at the home of Published Weekly By Cromwell of Cartcret spent the last Mrs. Lofke of Main strew. The aifWu-j THE SOUTH AJIIiOY PRINTING COMPANY v.as largely attended and was spoil- I week end at Saranac Lake. The par-.sored for the White Shrine of Jerus- I Telephone South Amboy 4 ty enjoyed the first snowstorm of the iileni, Perth Amboy Chapter. A large READ what Harold Hoffman says — !season. number of the prizes were uon by J. MELFORD ROLL. EDITOR loeal people. Under the auspices of the Junior READ what Judge Dill says — Wumen'is Club, a cake salt will be Mr. and Mrs. B. Chuilli of Stock- THE VOTERS WILL PLAY SAFE held tomorrow at Straub's Market ton St., entertained relatives fron Throughout the state during the present campaign there is I on Broadway. Philadelphia over the week end. READ what leading Newspapers say— -•a njarked tendency on the part of the voters to favor those in of- fice who are candidates for re-election, provided their record about the warrants such action. This demonstrated tendency in only natural in times like these when office holders are confronted with problems more in- R. C. A. VICTOR tricate than at any time during history (and they are forced to DILL PLAN FOR TAX RELIEF •carry on under trying difficulties and numerous handicaps. MAGIC BRAIN RADIOS Real honest service to the taxpayers which results in a busi- HaroldHoffman The Newark News says: nesslike administration at la minimum of cost is one of the things $39.95 and up at sought by the taxpayer today. He must give one hundred cents says: worth of value for every dollar he earns land he wants those who T»f Dili MlB (W Ttl -represent him and spend the money he pays in taxes to do like- DOLAN BROS. ll«f II mid, up ^ t • Tvise. When he finds such Ian office holder or group of office 130 NORTH BROADWAY PHONE 294 holders, he determines at once to endorse such service by return- "II to be " w~-r.f!s'.,"is.!.!- i ing these individuals to office. Ul""Tl" The present Board of Freeholders is an excellent sample of tint mo.sl iimpoiUr.m t camualzn tuswe this type of office holder. They have given of their time and The Newark Star-Eagle says; talents unstintingly and their record is one that meets with the 'la tthe main it i the mil Pl.m u OM which thould commend llulf lo «*t taxpayer's approval. of ttfew Jerity Freeholders Klemmer Kalteissen and W. Robert Hale have been in the forefront in every accomplishment of the county bo- Broadway Market dy since they have been members. Samuel D. Wiley, who suc- «eeded Freeholder Compton recently is also a Freeholder candi- Now A Member of the Union Food Stores all •.•••Mian atMi.nl. Har.la Hoffaaa. ttaojr" date and his record for efficient service is well known throughout 122 N. Broadway - South Amboy The Ber en .Middlesex County. Although his term as a Freeholder has been Judge Dill S Evening Record says: ibrief it has been outstanding. His work hjas caused voters to WEDS.?'" •" """" •""' t lUunnlnlu tutor la *r .give him their support and his election, together with that of PHONE 261 ^Freeholders Kalteissen and Hale seems assured. 5TH ANNIVERSARY OP UNION FOOD STORES Celebrate with us and share in the savings. Here •nlriw la M* •(Tie, if you will find the real economy of low prices coupled with Oat.mor |g aur mala Strange New Facts About PERSONALS superior quality. Visit us this week and learn for «kmM nait lomlbliw yourself what savings you can effect. Mulructlvi to offer thi A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary owolt ib.ta Ballon — 0 1 Prominent Historical MMI4." ?'«Wl'."J."."..' .'." .! K"!!!" •'.'!» ai*t« nrr.m». of the Tiger A. C. will be hold this „ nfcMWIBlw lur •••••Till. t D It klddlnr tome of the voten but IbIb.t lobir Figures Are Unearthed evening at the home of the presi- i i .» liSl t dent, Miss Dorothy Inman on Pino SPECIAL THIS WEEK END »!u":i ia, u'i^ -"• «• « Strange, new facts about three of avenue. Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb 20c lb. •the most colorful personalities , the Rumps of Milk Fed Veal 19c lb. The Jersey City Journal saysj^ •world has even known—Cleopatra The annual Pall cake sale undor *.Iulius Caesar and Marc Anthony are the auspices of the Rosary Society of Fresh Killed Selected Fowl (small size) 17c lb. 'Unearthed today following one of St. Mary's Church will be held at Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens 25c lb. the most astounding pieces of re- St. Mary's School on Saturday, Oct. Fresh Hams (nice and lean) 21c lb. search in modern theatrical history. 20th, between the hours of 8:30 and Fresh Loins of Jersey Pork 21c lb. These new stories 6f the "Siren 10:30 A. M. Tender Juicy Chuck Roast (Prime Beef) 17c lb. of the Nile" and her Roman com- The Paterson News says: Smoked Cali Hants 12c lb. Tllira || panions are now told by Cecil B, Mr. and Mrs. George Semoneit of Loose Sauaage 22c lb. DeM.ille, the Paramount producer, Laurence Harbor spent the week end "who recently) climaxed months of re- with relatives in Jersey City. Allentown Sausage (blue label) 25c lb. tsearch with the completion of the Allentown Scrapple 15c lb. Edward Wallis, who is with the Pork, Veal or Lamb Chops 20c lb. i.i. »» . i -T -i'.-.i- 5 «l««r-«t luua.-Jud.. Dlllt $760,000 motion picture "Cleopa Du Pont Company in Wilmington, tra" which comes to the Strand in Del., spent the week end with his Round Roast (quality beef) ..-- 27c lb. Perth Amboy starting: tomorrow, parents on Pine Avenue. Fancy Cuts of Prime Rib Roast 19c lb. with Claudette iColbert, Warren Country Roll Butter 29c lb. William .Henry Wilcoxon, Ian Keith, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Schuyler of Fresh Flat Spare Ribs 15c lb. Joseph Schildkraut, C. Aubrey Chillocothe, Ohio, former local resi- 1 VOTE FOR DILL -Smith and Gertrude Michael in fea- dents, are rejoicing over the birth of Sauer Kraut 4 lbs. 25c tured! roles. an 8V& pound son, born last Thurs- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR day. Mrs. Schuyler is the daughter COUPON MARY S. SWAIN PASSED of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Wortley, WM. L DILL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 AWAY LAST NIGHT f Second street, Bring this Coupon to the Broad- Mary S. Swain, 85 years of age, way Market. You will get 15 AND REMEMBER!—A vote for your Democratic Senate and Assembly died at her home 144 Second street Elk's Trading Stamps FREE candidates will bet VOTE FOR THE DILL PLAN last evening after a lingering ill- Fine Variety of with purchase of 50c or more. ness. She was the wife of Richard Swain. The funeral will take place to- WALL morrow morning at nine from her late residence with the Rev. C. G. COUBTEOUS Book and Rev. A. C. Polhemus of PAPERS freehold officiating. Interment will C double "take place at Bodentovvn. 25 roll Misses Gertrude Grimes, Marpraret Rowe and Frank Powers and Allen Colonials, moderns and McDonald were among the local scenics, also some var- A THIRD and GREATER WEEK nished. Excellent quali- young people who visited the Wagon ty, all snnfast. Hade to TH "Wheel Inn on Saturday night. sell from 40 to 50o roll. in A&P's 75 ANNIVERSARY SALE iffte Brotherhood of the First Presbyterian Church of this city will Here are but a few of the many •hold its annual Turkey Supper on West Furnitnre Co. Thursdny, Nov. 1st. Supper will be at Keyport Store Only, outstanding values that go to served from 5 until 8 p. m. make up this THIRD GREAT WEEK of our Anniversary Sale. Visit your neighborhood A&P Food Store and look over our complete list I H. WOLFF & CO. We believe you'll agre» ... IT PAYS TO SHOP THE A&P WAYI Large Selected Eggs 29 ^Wildmere Eggs Root's Tivoli Underwear Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 20 Are you prepared for the Cold Weather? Campbell's Beans 3 c c e Root's Tivoli Underwear stock is now com- SALE . . . the World's Finest Coffees/ HeinzAsstd.Soups!X ;=e 2c A&P Coffees have brought moro Coffee satisfaction to American families than any C plete at this store. other coffee. Try them at these special sals prices. One is sure to suit your tastel Sun Rayed Tomato Juice 3 2O

0* B C • . STANDARD QUALITY A !gst.inr e c Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, Cut beets or sauerkraut IONA BRAND Zcansi7 each .... Eight O'Glock b I9 C C MOrtOn'S Salt PLAIN or IODIZED package 7 Presto Cake Flour >"°° *°^ Men's Camel Hair or Natural Wool, Red Circle . b 2I f heavy weight • - - $2.75 C California Prunes \llT^H 3ib, Bokar . . ib. «n 25 Uneeda Bakers Fig Bars 2 »* 25 Natural Wool Union Suits - - $3.00 C Uneeda Bakers SKY FLAKE WAFERS P^3. 17 Children's Natural Wool Vests and Pants, Week-End Specials in Top Quality Meats Hecker's Cream Farina ^° ?°^° 21c C all sizes - 75c PRIME RIBS 23 The ideal Broakfoif Cereal 21 packages 2lC L |A. OJCr c c Children's White Wool Vests and Pants, f Delicious Chocolate Drink Vstlfa.tirt |^f 1lb.lin»4J3 FANCY FOWL C Ginger Bread Mix DROMEDARY k 21 all sizes - . - - - 75c CHOICE GRADE P g LEGS of LAMB C Chalmers Union Suits for Men $1.25 Junket Powder *««««« 2 Packafle, 19 Boneless Chuck Pot Roast 27* D Boy's Grey Cotton Fleeced Union Suits 75c Chuck Roast CHOICE GMOE 17c White House Milk TV=?D 4 23^ 6 8ICUB C Long Island Oysters Sparkle Gelatin Desserts p°ck . 5 Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and ag Specially Priced for this Week-End only Ann Page PRESERVES Wt*,o,|9e 32M.iQr33c C Drawers - - - - 95c Grandmother's Oven-Fresh Roliin Bread ... chock-full of plump tasty rolilni... li mad* from Ml* finest ingredients money con buy. Try it toastedl Lifebuoy Soap ». H.OI,H Soap 4 • ^, 23 C Children's White Fleeced Vests and Pants GRANDMOTHER'S Scot Tissue • . 3 -2O RAISIN BREAD Standard large loaf 8° Children's White Fleeced Vests and Pants, Grandmother's White Bread ItenffilW larga Uuf 8' For art Fins Laundering large package Ivory Soap v?-^^ {°Z9C all sizes - - - 39c Week-End Values in Garden-Fresh Produce C c >20 TomatoesR Sweet Potatoes 3 ib. 1O Cigarettes 2Pack,25 $1 c N IA C LUCKY STRIKE, CHESTERFIELD, OLD GOLD, CAMEL H. WOLFF & CO. Lettuce tS G Eating Apples 4'- 25 Street and Washington Avenue Telephone 112 I EAStERN DIVISION THJE C & PACIFIC TEA CO. tASTERN DIVISION PAGE FOUR THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 ,1931.

and said she had spent hours trying Just to show you how ea*y it is cold on the lip because of the wet'was celebrating. However, he was PIPE DREAMS to locate him and wanted to know to tfet into trouble in town when bandage. jon time with the celebration. At BBBBBBBBSSBBBiBSBSBBBHSBBUSBSBSSBBBBBBBBg what was the idea of him locking har you start a political argumant, I He wuuml up the day by staging'the same place he staged a one man By Nick O'Tina out. It van then he found he had putwill report that when I walked into a one man Columbus Day celebra- Fourth of July celebration last TBruifjjinjj about the service thoy ti'.ie key in his pocket instead of ''n a curtain place in town Sunday • tion that finally esulted in a visit summer but he was one day late and give at their stations in common wi'li the accustomed place. Kenney cvor night, there were seven people pre- ^jy tho cops to the plase where he celebrated on July 5th. igas companies, but few of them can justify such actions to his wife? rent. One was ;i former City Clerk, •claim to give the service a local sta- another was the father of a former tion uid r.n Sunday nisclit when a car An Elm street resident is the owii- Couneilnian-at-Largc, tlie third was •drew: up with several persons suf- er of an alleged racing dog named the brother of a present councilman SfcriH™ -I'iih ruts as the result of an Spider. He advances the claim that and the foutrh was a Democrat who PERTH AMBOY, N. J. iracih>2Ei. The driver wanted to know his clog "Spider" is the fastest can- jhas run several times for office and SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL v»tan»j they could get medical aid andine in the burff. In fact the dog is sojwas playing cards with the town's tSus. rattenflnnt at the station who isfast bhat he can't race him in town most ardent Al Smith fan. ;a '-memirtr of the First Aid squud because he would knock people over At Joe Jerome's Tavern item they need go no further who didn't see him coming, so he Some boys do worry about getting "he bandaged them up and took takes him out in the suburbs. The mentioned in the papers after all. Turkey and Mushrooms—Free Dancing ersre -oT Uicir injuries right there at other day while he was racing him One recent night two employees of | COR. RIDGEWAY & SCOTT AVES. MELROSE % tfita station. out at Roses Corner, this dog "Spi-the Standard Oil gas station on up- LXXX2 der" got caught in a spider web. Sunday night I believe I discover- per Main street went out to the Music by Bill Lehman and His Orchestra «tfl 1&e prize Romeo of the city. This Keasby loop to a smoker and when Have you ever wondered where one of the girls sat on his lap, one STEAMED CLAMS FRIDAY NIGHT yoang man who lives on Stockton St. the groceryman goes whin he's offof the boys with a three letter last •and is employed in the local offices duty. Well we'll report on two, onename said he waa glad the writer of * •of the Pennsylvania Railroad stood who works in an Old Bridge chain this column would never know about front of the Presbyterian parson- times Campbell's beans are served WE'LL BE SEEIN YOU STARTING WITH age evidently just waiting for one ofto them. them to say "yes", so ihe could march They drive to the cottage in a Being a football hero, receiving AT 3ier into the parsonage and have the smann tan Ford coupe with green the plaudits of the mob and having Scot tied, or maybe he was planning wheels. the girls look up at you and say PREVUE to marry all three of them, who Ain't he grand", may hove its' ad- Sbnows? One local committeewoman had a vantages, but it has it's disadvantag- heart breaking evening trying to es to.o A certain halfback who Lyons' Tavern The report of the Schedule Rating lives on Bordentown avenue could 'Bureau presented at the meeting of keep her husband from accompany- TONIGHT ing her to a Democratic card paty not kiss his girl this week because tin Council Tuesday nite was some- [of an injured] lip he received last thing now wasn't it? That outfit and rally. Great Scott, how he did TONIGHT-Steamed Clams •does not seem to know how oar cry. In fact he cried so much, she Sunday in a game in which he waa had to take him with her. tho hero. Boanl of Works hates to waste wa- NO ADVANCE IN •grr. Th'ey suggest stirring the hose SATURDAY NIGHT-Chicken Chow Mein, Mu- PECKS «STOry 30 days and running water We're calling for assistance. Wo Last Friday behind the scenes, a Hhnmgh the hose every 60 days. They wish some kind person would donato politician appeard around town with sic, Dancing and Entertainment with the PRICES suggest further 1,000 feet of hose a nose guandi for a good cause! It'B big plaster on hia upper lip. Being BOY Sor each truck. There's nothing 'n like this. A certain brewmaster who n rather prominent P-mocmt it was •*he report, however, that forbids spends much of his time in tho vi-smile provoking to know that ho had Lyons' Broadway, Orchestra in its grand Sites in- town in .the future and that'3 cnity of a thirst parlor at the cor- boi] on that lip and burstcd it THOMASMEIGHAN something to be thankful for at least ner of Stevens avenue and John St. when he was told a joke about a debut. JACKIE SEARL has stopped drinking because his prominent Republican and emmittod O. P. H E G G I E It aeems Henry street is becoming nose sweats when he drinks. What hardy laugh. happens is that the sweat from his DOROTHY PETERSON famous .because of the fact that peo- While stopping at a local oasis, he ple residing on it are locked out when nose runs down on hia chin and Hfcey go out at night. then'bounces ;on his shirt and be- got the bandage wet when he Corner Broadway and Augusta Street TONIGHT A Sol Lester lest Monday nigiht it happened cause he's'not a Rich man although drank beer and couldn't go out be- Production , :*K»rn, not a father locking out a you would think from his name he cause he was afraid he would get rikraghter this time, but a business was, ho can't afford the heavy laun- Directed by anaa who resides on the street lock- dry bills that will result if he keeps Edward F. Clinc ing "his wife out. Said businessman on drinking and sweating. generally leaves the key for his wife *wfcen he goes out at night in one di- Notice many people in town are EXXX2 reetion and she goes in another; but having their heating plants renovat-

This Dinnerware On the Screen "FLYING DOWN TO RIO" Cannot Be STARRING Purchased Anywhere and Is DOLORES DEL RIO AND GINGER ROGERS the Latest Thins SALLY ALSO In Fashionable COMEDY RIOT NEWS CARTOON Table Service EILERS Tuesday Night Only Pottery in (>A "THREE CECIL B. DEMILLE'S Sally Eilers A Different Piece ON A —in— Of This UOPATR* Beautiful Set HONEYMOON" A Paramount Picture wi//i "3 ON A HONEYMOON" CLAUDETTE COLBERT ALSO Given Free ALSO WARREN WILLIAM FREE TO OUR LADY PATRONS A NEW PIECE OF Each Week On HENRY WILCOXON HOT OVEN DINNERWARE COMEDY HIT Ian Kttlth • Jostph Sehlldkraut TUESDAY CARTOON NEWS and a call of 8,000 Wednesday and Thursday 'WhomTheGodsDestroy' ATTEND THE EMPIRE THIS PKBVUK FRIDAY AT 9 AND RECEIVE A with P. M. PIECE OF THIS FAMOUS HOT OVION IHNNKKWARE See 2 Features ROBERT YOUNG AND DORIS KENYON TUESDAY "Caravan" and "Cleopatra" ALSO Wo Advance in Prices COMKDY SCREAM NEWS CARTOON A DIFFERENT PIECE EVERY TUESDAY REGULARLY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 ,1934. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THREE ...ij iiitiuMiiiil volnu;oa record the wournls in action. I . 1. which together are described as f ol-1 SHERIFF'S SALE .istor.v of Old Virginia. .\pril IS, •]!*;!(!. and tlie aiiHoil'in'er'.tv'-in^l Electricity and Gas, |Two Local World The presentation ceremonies took. K!n n>r a a corner ,n,"',. ',V, J i formed by. the! In Chancery of Xmv Jersey sunilemeiils tlierelo, you ar« liuistby--- i I place in front of the Mercer County] SHERIFF'S Intdieotlon of the west line or Grant! Between William II. Kcllv, Cinmls- notilieJ that one 'iiL-stlon com unrlnir .Street with the south line of Cordon sioni-r of li.in!iiiiB and lnj-urniiiv etc., Ki-lN-r KlIN.I llonil:i Ivlll, bt- War Mt'iiiori-il building in the rear, street as laid Sown on said map; thence: Complainant, and Coret (] .Mae i'h. -r- ti-il tbe voters of tin- rfl»le of the State House, Governor A.' .it tile in \l K.-llei;-,! Hotel at which he pointed out that avenue., Dilily nnd thli-tocn one-liund- I nlrd Districts at School .\"n. 1. Georg* during the past five years the. com- recltlis W0.13) r,»et to a p.,hit and eor- .Street nor; thenco easterly parallel with the pany has put into effect voluntary Mrs! r-csuisf one hundred nnd twenty- The following Is a description of tbm rate reductions of over $1,000,000 flvo led tVliii feel to a linint in said boundary lines of tne election districts westerly line of Hivrinit ayenue; tlicnn- in the Cltv of South Amboy an average reduction of more, than "oiitlierly nloitv Il II itl 11 •Ward—TliBt District $200,000 each year. "And I assure at a point where tho nor— you," he added, "that these reduc- lino tions were all that could be made. Mr. Crumley was addressing a gen- eral sales conference of company ex- ecutives and salesmen numbering 160 people who convened in the af- ternoon at the company auditorium i-r with tin- coats uf this Kale York' thence (II alnniT TngetluT -with all anil NliiKiil.ir tin- line easterly toi tlio low mT«."i"S at Allenihurst and concluded the con- rights, privileges, herortl.innients ami of Karltan" Utve" thence (4) ference with a dinner. Halsey Pol- a|)|inrl(.iinnrps thereunto helnnglng i,r|th» low water mark of' thn n In anywise nppi'rlnlnlng. __ ! Itlver tn the point or place of hemus, vice president, addressed tlie .W,.\M II. KI.V, Sheriff, afternoon meeting, as did also a num- 13. T. ohm, Solicitor. Plmt War*—SeconS Diatrlot M0.; II 0-2.X- I! Hi-Blnnliip nt a nolnt where th» ber of representatives of electrical W'.Htetly linuudary line of the City of 1 lnt BI lne and gas appliance manufacturers. SAIiE lino of tl" '"?' '''' ""^ center Branch offices of the company from Vc,'ri;'"';'i K'lllr,",a'' running- To Nw Cape May to Morristown were rep- In i'haiiu.-1-y or New Jersey. joi'k. thence fl) atiiithoily nlonc nalte Iletu.-.n Uush liiirton. (.'unipinlnai.t, ivenlerly homidarv line Io Its Inter- resented. Both meetings were presid and .lame-,-; Viheuiu IIIIUMHI nml Mary .'lei-tlon with the center line of Mains cd over by Bernard A. Soiple, com- I.'. lltHlson. i-t alM., IH-ri-mhint..;. l-'i l-'a. street; .\K.SI>AV, Tllli I'l'l'll li.W OF Pennny yania Uallroad running to New- CIITIIKI.JII, A. Ii. -lii.'ll York; thence (4) westerly nTonK Bale the contest for salesmen, and Mrs. at two i,Ylui-'lt Stanilard Time In IV. j outer line to the point or nlace oi* afternoon ol' tin. .said ilay, at the sher- Elizabeth Moffitt, of Asbury Park, iff's office In tin; City of A'oiv Hnins- Pirst Ward—Thlra District and Miss Hcdwip Ilartbrecht of Red wii'k, ,N. .1 HoBlnnlnK nt the Intersection of tn* center lino of Main street with thS Bank won similarly in the contest All tin. following tract or pan-i 1 ,if center lino of Thompson street, theneo land anil nivmUes hereinafter linnU'-i- (1) southerly nlons the center line of for saleswomen. [Special awards to liirly diHialliiMl, situate, iviiii? aii'l U- Tnompson street to tho northerly line salesmen who had averaged one sale liiK 111 tho. IJurnuhjIi nl' Illnhlanil i-nrx, nT H'0* number SI; thence (2) easterly In tho Conii'ty of .Middlesex and Stat,: alone Iho northerly line of Block 5% a day were made to Floyd Jones, oC New Jersey. jo tho center linn of Second Streot" Jean Harchol, William Damron, of I!HiJINNI.S' westerly along sold center llnv other utilities, had suffered a falling nue; thonno runnlni; (1) northerly along * 'i5e ,int("'H5ctlon of the center lino off in earnings owing to compliance the easterly Hue of Fiftth AvenuAvenuo thir- of Potter street and We extension, ty eight ess) foot to- a- p, ioint;Tl ' ' u nee (2) thereof: thenco (6) southerly alone with NRA codes, and to tax increases wialerly and at right nriKk-l H witith Fifth tho center line of Potter street atH but that the further economies it avenue one hundred annef. (:l) southerly line of Main street; thence (7) west«dj> must introduce •would not restrict its and parallel -with Fifth Avenue thirty- along the center llne of Main Sti * merchandising department. He poin- eight <38) foot to u paint; thence (-1) to the pointt or place of ' Deelnnln• ' - 't ted out that this department ha3 westerly and parallel with the second Second ward—rtxtt JMrtrtot course one hundred and twelve (112) tseglnnlni} at a point In tne cenlerT very nearly carried itself and that feet to tho .point or iihu'e of lU'^innlnp line of Main street, and the westerlw Kir)>jret to rfslrlellons of fmiril. City Line, thence (1) easterly atoDK improvement of company finances Iieln^p the promises commonly known Che center line of Slain street to U» must come thru a building up of the nnd ncKlKn.'iited as Xo. l:i North Fifth center line of 'Thompson street, thane* Avenue. Highland Park, N. .7. (-) southerly along the center lino of electric and gas load carried, which Thi' approximate amount of the de- Thompson street to tho northerly Un this department is designed to in- i-o to ihR S!itlsll|.(! In- wild sale Is HIP ?' Block 51; thence (3) easterly alSn thna northerly line of Block 51 tottotbb » crease. The department's policy, he sum of Seven Thousand Due Hundr'.d « n''« I"I"? of SeconSedd StreetStt ; thenoh S Forty Hollars ($7,110.00), toBether i) easterly along the center line o5 said, was to sell quality products with the costs of .this sale. joconSed d streett to the center linline ofoff only and to treat dealers fairly. Together with all nml slnsulnr the Stockton street: thence <5> scitkei?? rlprhts, prlvlleBes, hereditaments and along the center lino of stocktom ajipurtertmces thereunto lielonglne; or ;treet to the northerly line of Bloefek SALOONS WILL CLOSE In anywise npnortalnlnp. thenco (G) westerly alons the nor>- ATyAN IT ELY. SherltT. -j.-.-ly line of Block 28 to the cente* ON ELECTION DAY Oeorpo L. Burton, Solicitor. line of Stevens Avenue: thence OW 528.11 9-2S-« southerly along the center Una «& Chief of Police David Quinlan has •a,">vens Avenue to the center line or David Street: thence (J) weBterti issued orders to all members of the along the center line of David itrei* force that tho law must be observed - Its westerly extremity: thence <»V ELECTION NOTICE -• the same course produced to w to the letter insofar as it concerns point 150 feet southerly from the ce»T the closing of saloons on Election REGISTRY AND ELECTION trr line of Main street; thence (1»>- NOTICE w-ostorly nnd parallel with the cent«i> Day during the hours in -which the MADISON TOWNSHIP line ot Main street nnd 150 feet dis- polls are open. Notice of UeKlstration and General tant therefrom to a point In the west- Election ia and for thi. Township of erly lino of tho city; thence (11) nor- The chief has intimated that he herly along tho Cltys westerly Une ta> Madison, Middlesex County, Mew Ji;r«ey tho place of hetrlnnlnc may find it necessary to have the Notice Is hereby given that tilt Sooona ward—SeoonJ DIrtHot entire force on duty during Boards of Registry ana Klectlon for SeelnnlnK nt a point in the conter the Township of .Madison will meet in [no of htockton street nnd the center those hours in order to insure that their several polling places from 1 I* line, uf hocond street: thence (1) east- M. to 9 I'. M erly along ihe center line of Second the law is carried out in this res- TOESDA.Y, OCTOBER lfltH, 1934 street to its easterly oxtrtinlty: thonc* pect. for the ])ur]Jose of revising and cor- (-') liy the same course froduced to> reotin» their registers. the shore ot the Rorltan ilay; thenoa Notice- Is hereby given that a Gen- (3) southerly HIOIIK Hnrltan Bay la eral Election will -he held at the var- 'he i-enter line of David street: thenoe, ious places In the Toivnslilp of Madi- (1) westerly along the conter lino fit son, Middlesex County. Ww Jeryov on nnviil street to tlie center line ol Stovonu nvi-nue; thence (5) northorljt' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 alons the center lino o! Stevens ave— between tho hours of seven o'clock in I1,"0 tn. "V,,l'olnt "PPosite tho northerly.- the morning and eight o'clock In the line of Block 28: thence (B) easterll/ evening (Standard Time) for tho nur- along tho northerly lino of Block iV pose of electing: tp the center llne of Stockton street: ONE (1) United S tut OH Senatornator. thence (7) northerly nlonR tlio contor 0N0N n)) .. O.\^S,R^S (1 ) M^mhoM^m'hor ooff ConfesCConfesn ss from Rloc!iton CHEVROLET OFFERS the Third Congressional District f I I »t"et to the plac* l Ditit ONE (1) Governor. Tlilra Ward—Tlrst District, TrnjRK (.1) Members of tho General llcclnnlnir nt a point in tho center- uno of Stevens avenue and DavlA- ONK (i) County Clerk streot. thenco (1) westerly nlone; the, ONE (1) Momror of the Board nf center line or Davla street to lta -wes- TWO GREAT LINES OF freeholders {Unexinlrcd Term). terly extremity; thence (2) by the. TWO (J) Jleuilliera of the Hoard nt same coursa produced to a nolnt 156» "Freeholders (I'"ull Term) feet distant southerly from the center ONE (1) .Jtumber of ' thn Township of Main street; thence (3) westerly Committee, for three years. and parallel with tho center llne ot ON13 (1) Justice of the Peace. Main street and 150 feet distant there, And the following question: from to the westerly City Une; thence LOW-PRICED GARS In conformity with the. provisions of (4) easterly to a point In the wester- an aet entitled "An act to rcgulcite ly lino of uiock CO; thenco (5) etub- elections" (Kevlplon of Iffr.fl), aipliroviMl erly and alone the said lino of Blo<* April 18, I'H.IO. anil Ihe amendments and 60 nnd 100 feet southerly from. th»- auMlemen'tB thereto, you are liereby southerly line of John street andi n»r- notified that one question concerning allel thereto to a point In the cestep Emergency Relief Fund Bonds ia An be lino of Mevens avenue; thence voted upon ihy the voters of the State northerly nlonB said center line of of New Jersey, at the next Kcnernl elec- Stevens avenuo to the place of begin- tion to he held Xovcnflier 0, linj, In ning. accordance with "An m>t nulhnrliilng the Thlti -Ward—Second BlBtrlot creation of a debt of the Stale or New BpprlnnlnK nt a point In the conter Jersey by tile issuance of lioints nf Ihe line of Stevens nvenuo and Davld- Stnte in tlic -sum of ten million dollars stroet; thence (1) easterly alone the <$'l<),0*fl,0(M).00> for the relief of the un- center line of Pnvld street to l»w employed nml dependents in this State: water mark In Rarltan Bay; thence' provU'inlui Ihe ways and means to ipay (2) southerly alone said low wa'.er the interest of said debt, and also to marlt to a point in the center of Block' pay and discharge the principal tlieiv.r: 1. salri point being distant 100 feet and providing for tlio submission of smnherly from the southerly lino of this law to the people at a general elec- John street ;thence (3) westerly anfll tion." approved September 1fi, JIlSi pnrnlle-1 with .lohn street nnd 100 feel! clfslnnt thererrom to the center llnti POtM.NO PIJAOK of First District: of Stevens avenue: thence U) north. Town Hall, flrowntoivn erly along the enter line of Steven* POIVMNO "TT.ACE of 'Second District: avenue to the r.t*£lnninp South Old Bridge School Fourth Warfl—rirst Distrlot POLMNTJ FTJAOR of Third District: llnniiiK i\t a imlnt In th,. renter Flro House, I-aurence Harbor. line of FeMus Street ml(hv:iy ll-etween Houndftry T.lno )f Election Dlstrlcls: John anil r,|.orBi> Stre.ts; tlieaco (1> First District: All between Deep Run southorlj- nloiif.- Ill,, cer.lrr linp nf Fel- Brook and T/anrcnco Harbor Ttoail. Uls Street nnd tlie extension thereof Second District, All Northwest of to the Houtlierly City line: thence (2V Deep Him Tlronk. westerly alooK the southerly City llne Third District: All hetween Laurence to Us Intersection with the weslorly TTnrbor Ttoad nnd a line running North- Olty line: thenee Cl) northerly along went from Oschwald Brick Ynrd Tt^ad the westerly city line to Jl point 156 to Cheeseriiinkfl Ocelt and Tlarltan nay. feet Foutherly from the center line of Main Street: thence (1) easterly to THOMAS I, WnOTON. the western extremity of Plock 60; „ Township Clerk said polnl Iielng distant l(lfl feet sou- therly from tlu, B.iulherly lino of John- Street; ihence (,") easterly nnd 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Jnhn SMeel nnd .parallel thereto to the point or rila-cn of holrlnnliw ELECTION NOTICE Tonrth 'Wnra—Second District KEOISTBATION AND OENEBAI. Heglnnim; nt a point In the conter THE MASTER CHEVROLET N line i.f Stevens Avenue mldwny be- THE STANDARD CHEVROLET tween John and ni-urpe Streets: thence, Notice of lli-glmr.-illoii am n rgo Election In and for Hie fllv enter line of Anilboy.. . Middlese.'(llcsfxx Ooun.|.vOoun-lj', NVw Jt'i-.^cv, IIKtnvpn) .southerls Avpniiy alonc g:irn tlh tlio Mtpnslon DFJt.cn ADVEnrnerMENT NotlcNl o I1B liorohy Riven that the fliorrnf to HIP Roulh^rTy rlty " Boards of lloglstrv and Klecllon for thenee (3) westerly nlong'th' fiutherly MIE world's lowest-priced Six . . . HE deluxe car of the low-price field the City of South Amhov will meet in <'ity llne to tin tei-ly line of the tholr sovorul pollltiK plan's from 1 JTonran road; thoiii'o HI southerly AND Vfull lirolluT to all Chevrolet models . . . Chevrolet's offering Io those AND I'. Jr. to fl P. M Ptnnd'iril Time. aloni; the wlerly slfli. ..f I lie MnrRkn T TtTEiSlJAY, O0r; llir. Hunt herly ("Hy in lini(lainrnl;il quality und irluiliilil v! who desire economical transportation '540 rectlnir their registers. lino to Hie point U'llero the renter line Motlce Is also liorohy given Hint a nf Felt us SI root nnd 11... extension SPOUT KOADS'IT.K ,$-IOS SPORTROADSTEIl.$540 General Blecllon will ho held at tlie Ihereof Inter.'ieclfi tin- 5?;i|<| f-'outherly It's (i In';.;, fiill-siz<- car— 169 inches in cars of exceptional size and luxury, viirious polling plnreH In th^ City of r '"Ity line; theni-n i:,l in.rtherlv nlonR COACH •i'>.> COACH 589 Smith Aniilioy, lSTIdillesex (!ounty Now Ihe renter line or I'Vllns Slr..»t nnrl from l»uni|>cr io l>uiii|ier--lirin<|:iii<; you wiih (he famous Chevrolet Knee-Action Jersev. Hie extension thereof In n point 10ft COUl'E -IBS TOWN SKDAN 615 TDBSDAY, NOVEBIDlm Dili, 1034 feet .i,.ntil of the Hnnthet'ly line of . twnun (In- hnur-.-i of !;ev.-ii o'c-lork In,, STANDARD SKDAN 51(1 .Inhn Street: them-,. K> e.iHiei-u- nnr> (Ilievrolel's many {jreal ailvanlii^cs, wheels! Remember: One ride is worth SKDAN 640 tho morning anil ek'ht o'.-loi-lt In the ivtllel u-lth .li.lin ,s'| it nnd lofl feot vonlm? (Stnnilnrd Tlnii') for tlie pur- ' STANIMRD.SKDAN smith "f llli' Niilltlli.i y lln,. i,f Jnhft COUPE 560 poso 1of electing DKI.1VKKV including a Kinarl, roomy Fisher body u thousand words. Visit your Chev- ONI ) (I) llnlle,! Slnte/i Nenntor. Street ti, the point iir'iil: ,,f heoln- (fo he 1in not 1 tic oil :u>u r?) SPOUT COUPE.. 600 ON11 (1) I\fetnlier of CongreriR froni ii 1 riu- with No Dr.ifl venlilaliou svslom. rolet dealer and have that ride today! tho Third Conirres'ilnnai lilslrlct Fourth Wnrfl—Third Dlntv/ct Abovo nr/< li6.tl r»NK H) Oovnrnnr. lleirlnnlni: at n point in the center THIIBK (.1) McMihTN of the nennrnl line of Si-vein Avenue ,ind nildivax pazt'etifitir c.-ir.s .'if F/jnf, r,HKVi((H.i;r MOTOII r.imi'ANV, nvvniurv, SPORT SEDAN . 675 In-l-ween .Tnhii ntul lienrt:'. Stroetft- Mich. With 'lumpers, ONTO (i) County Clerk. thetn'e (I) e.-iMti-rlv nml p:iral|..p | with Cnm/mn '.ht'vmlvt'u /fur i/c(if rr.'t/ /uii ivi mitf ciisv C.M.A.C. fcnijs. A fii'Jtfifil Afulnr* John S'lr nnd dl'itailt Idli reel son spurn tiro nni] tirry /ot:A, Ahava nro tint prices of dXK (i) M..III|'..I- «( II,(. is.,;,i-,i ,,r ri'i'hnlilcM (Hni-si ol SLuukiril /jansonrfnr car« at Flint, TWO (2) MeiiijIii-i'M iir Hie Iliiard nf Klrt'el In low water ninrk In Karltan- MoittiIH in $19 ucltlilionat. Mich. With biimparii, l.>eeholiler» n.'nll Tellnl Hay: thi'tiee (!!) s-nullui-ly and nlonK Lis r prictm of coin mercifl / ONE RIDE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS An,] the f..!lowl(iFr city i.frl.'e'i: i-nld low Wfit'-r mnrl! in tile jiunOiorly npnro tiro and tir& lack, ONW PI) Mayor. I'lly Hoi.: ilienr,. 111 welilerly alOllft earn quo/pel nro /. o. />. r>,Nm fl) f'oun''IIlnati-iit-f,iirire mild sotilhelly City line to n point Flint, M1W1. Sjipc/n! tho Hat prico of Master ONK (1) niMi.irllnirui ftom the Hri>- whei'i. tile eenler line of Slevonn Ave- ul Vnnl nue ami the extension Ihi'ienf Inter- equipment MTIIYI. Prives Motfolt in ?1Q ntlUitinniil. f)N|.; (Ii Oiiini' frnin the Third aet-tn ihn nnld nouth«rlv city Mile; th«nv. ftuhj'ont to c/itin^e with- f'r/cmi Mutijoct i^ic W.ird. eo (I) nnrtherh' along tho center IIM. H) ("Viiini-llinnn fii.iii Ilii. r.,ni-- nf .Stevens Avenue i',ml the vKtrns^wji out tlotii:*, jtithout noikm.m illi Ward M'nerplrod term). thereof to tho point or pljro nf iutefn- BRIGGS GARAGE m And the fnllmvlnir r,ui<.»llnii: HtiiK. In r^iriifnrmltv vvllu the provl'ilnnii nf 15. PftAN'K BROADWAY AND MAIN 8TKI3ET, TtL 322 SOUTH AMBOY, N, 3. r "-' i a<4 entMI''(l "An ant, (o !>i;iilM*t lodSf I PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAYLY.OCTO, *

nians third with .287, Mechanicsville l>e in their class and a victory is Ogborne Leads finished in the cellar with .215, Middlesex Ironsides to Tigers Gridders to Play looked for Sunday. Pine Avenue also grabbed off field- /Phe.regular 'local backfield will be ing honors with a percentage of .947 Meet Vons of County j Sayreville Here Sunday back in the game Sunday with Long- City League Sluggers Crescents second with .933 and Pro- street at quarteifback; Johnson at tection third with .930. fullback; and Cassidy and Baranos- With Average of .506 Three pitchers Murray • of Pine Seat This Sunday With Regular Backfield in Ac- ki at halfback. Avenue, .Mackiel of Protection, and tion Locals Predict Victory. The Tigers are endeavoring to ar- Triggs of Protection finished the Believe Practice Sessions Dur- range a game with the local Iron- "Frank's meats are" Pine Awe. Team Grabs Off Team season with a perfect 1.000. Muraj The gridiron representatives of Batting and Fielding Honors pitched in five games and Mackiel ing Past Week Will Result in sides, which should be an interesting the Sayreville Field Club will be the gridiron contest. the best money can "Cottages" Ogborne, stalwart slug and Triggs in three. Mercer of the First Victory of Season. opposition for the Tigers this Sun- Tigers pitched in eleven games, won master of the Pine Avenue clan, day when the local pigskin booters Mr. and Mrs. Harold Filskov of buy." gets the tatting honors in the City live and lost four with an average of This Sunday the Middlesex Iron- trot out on the Ward Avenue field. .565. sides will go to New Brunswick to Portia street left this city Tuesday League for the past season with an The football fortunes of the local evening for a visit to the World's average of .500 according to figures Individual batting averages of the face the strong Vons of the county league's leading- hitters were: seat city and expect to come back team have suffered a setback since Fair at Chicago. released this week bty Eiward Lu- they lost the two games they have citt, official scorer of the loop. Player G AB R HH Ay. ONE 10c JAR FLAGSTAFF SALAD DRESSING Regular 27c Value—Both For GOOD TENDER SIRLOIN STEAK 33c lb. RIB OR SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS ...... - 2 lbs. 35c 23c "BOND CLOTHES" FRESH ALLENTOWN SAUSAGE '..28c lb. Dromedary Dates 2 pkgs. 25c ALLENTOWN SCRAPPLE 2 lbs. 30c Tomatoes - 3 No. 2 cans 25c Yes, Siree! 40° Latitude, 17° Longitude, FRESH KILLED FOWL 23c lb. Flagstaff Cranberry Sauce 2-17 oz. cans 25c (or somethin' like that). LOOSE SAUSAGE, our own ntake 25c lb. Well, anyway, right in New Brunswick TOP OR BOTTOM ROUND for ROASTING 2.9c lb. FOR QUALITY DEAL AT "Bond Clothes" are made. FRESH CHOPPED HAMBURGER 2 lbs. 25c TRANK'S MARKET Discover for yourself the thrill of buy- PROMPT DELIVERY REASONABLE PRICES 611 BORDENTOWN AVE.. SOUTH AMBOY, NJ. I ing "Bond Clothes" direct from the fac- tory at factory prices. West Furniture Co. $20,000 Worth of New Floor Samples 10*, 20% and 30* OFF Our Regular and Lowest Cash Prices in the Country Offering A Matchless Opportunity To purchase a simple single piece or furnish a cottage or a mansion, as every department contributes wide, attractive assortments, at bona fide reductions regardless of value and rising markets. The discontinuance of cer,fc"'n lines and other business changes and betterments make it necessary to close out .this splendid merchandise at oni 50 Dining and Bed Room Suites in solid Maple, Mahogany, Walnut and Enamel. 50 Two Three and Four Piece Living Room Suites and over one hundred Occasional and deep Lounge Chairs. Over 500 Rugs in various Room and Scatter Sizes in all grades from Nationally Known Mills. 150 rare Antique Oriental Rugs, mostly scatter sizes, 50% to 75% Off Regular. Fine Bedding, Studio Couches, Inlaid Linoleum and Congoleum, choice Pottery, hand-made Hooked Rugs and hundreds of authentic Maple reproductions from New England's best factories. Really a life-time chance to get Quality Furnishings at Sensational Bargains $20.45 INVESTIGATE THIS SALE BEFORE YOU BUY Two pants with every "Bond" Suit From Thousands of Specials We Mention a Few Taken at Random: A 7.95 GOLD SEAL RUG A 125.00 DINING ROOM SUITE is now ._ $7.15 is now $69-00 After all, remember—If Columbus had not dis- A 32.50 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG A 6.00 9x12 WAFFLE RUG PAD covered America—you wouldn't be able to buy is now $19-95 is now $3-50 "Bond Clothes" direct from the factory at factory A 65.00 SOLID MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE A 19.75 LARGE CLUB CHAIR $15-60 [' la now $45.00 ib now i \ prices. A 98.00 LIVING ROOM SUITE A 110.00 4-PC. BED ROOM SUITE is now ; $78.^0 is flow A 98.00 9x12 DOMESTIC ORIENTAL A 12.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIR is now is now A 17.50 INNER SPRING MATTRESS A 20.00 TWIN STUDIO COUCH $1950 BOND is now to now CLOTHING COMPANY, Inc. REMSEN AVENUE AT HOWARD STREET NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. WEST FURNITURE CO., Keyport and Red Bank OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. - P. M. PriecH have l)ocn cut right and left except in those eases where NUA Codes or Nationally Advertised Brands forbid any lower pricPH. EVENINGS—TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 7 TO S) — SATURDAY UNTIL

WILLIAM E. SLOVER Mars Hat Ice Capi Buddha Looki Jewish Testimonial Dinner at WILL IS PROBATED TUe polar regious of Mars are be- In Knhf. a lur^i' clt.v In Japan, In R lieved to have ice caps much like the se:..ed bronzi- llj;iin' of ISmWIia with a The last will and testament of Wil- same regions of the earth. Change To Pines Tomorrow Night liam E. Slover, of this city, v.'ho died distinctive Ili'liriilr cnsi. iherc on Sept. 17, last, was probated Church Clock old j at the Surrogate's Office recently. Ducks Take Boo to Market for Freeholder Wiley The clock In the pariah church al On the rivers l< FOR RENT: at 129 Pine Avenu .-was 'halted. It came in two foi-ni3 PENNSYLVANIA House •with five rooms, newly rcn. Vied.salt fish and pickled salt fish, RAILROAD AUTO TOPS vatddi inside wiLh part improve 9 idried salt fish were just dandy merits. Inquire nevt door, 121 Pin you had enough time to soak them Avenue. it.10-5-3 r a day, and if you had enough A.UT0 TOPS—Made and repaired dme to change the water often. J. P. Johnson, 1-66 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy. Tel. 1067 P. Soap was not something thu A. 7-8-tf LAURENCE HARBOR: 4 nnd 0 room •Grandmother could just order half year around bungalows. Improve- n dozen bars of at the local store. Nothing ments, irarageB; sale or rent. In She saved her wood ashes and grease FORECLOSURE SALE quire of ,M. VnnowBfcy, 80 Hoj drippings for months and rendered 6 Room How* and Bath, all la- Avo., Forda, Tel. Perth Ambo SAVE TO GET AHEAD IN BUSINESS -them into a soft jelly-like mass then down... provemenU. Prlc* and l«rm» ai* 4H2505-W. 9-14-tf(o ino-wn as soap. rlfbl A Savings Account in our bank is safe, convenient—and Flavoring extracts did not come in and up to earns compound interest all of the time. jieat bottles in the 1860's. Gnandmo FREDERICK H. LEAR FOR RENT: Seven room dwelling REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE -with small store. Modern Improve' ifcher had to buy a vanilla bean, or SAMUEL D. WILEY 3 Yearsto Pay •carefully save her orange anid lemor S1O GEORGE STREET ments, Including bath and hot wa- mer, Paul Fenton, Chris Oatcrgaard, ter .Store suitable for smell buii • peel for months and soak them in Fred M. P. Pearsc, Jr., Ed Grimm, brandy, and in the short time of a YOU CAN AFFORD ness. WILL RENT TO RIGHT The South Amboy : Charles Geiger of the Metuchen Coun- AWNINGS—SHADES PARTY FOR ONLY $28 per mon- "jnoth she had vanilla extract or or-cil; Major Gcorga Gicger, John W. ange or lemon extract. GOOD HEATING th. Apply to H, Wolff & Co., Fei. Morris, Doctor Oarlyle Morris, Edw. tus street. 8-3-tf, Hominy was another favorite of Kramer, Harry Wight, Doctor Clar- ON SUCH TERMS! AMBOY SHADE AND AWNING CO. Hie lite 1860's. For hominy A bottle House and Store Awnlnrs Win- Trust Co, ence A. Hofer, Doctor John D. Wlr- of strong lye was kept on the pantry iror, E. T. Vanderpocl, WilJinm A. dow shades. Best material!. B*«- shelf. This bottle of lye, plus an iron Forthosaloulcomfortand aonabla coat 285 Elm St., Perth AUTO WRECKING Thompson, Philip T. Rueggcr, Edward Amboy. T«l. 829 P, A. «-10-t? Vfettle full of iwater, plus some shell- Ardolino, Thornfin Tait, Ramsqyi Cro- health, take advantage oi ed corn, plus cooking, produecd1 hom- these terma to equip youi well, Aylin Picrson, Nat Pierce, Fred iOUTH AMBOY AUTO WRECK iny. Simple, wasn't it? M. P. Pearfe, Sr., Sam C. Schenck, home with good heating DEPOSITS INSURED Meat, however, was different. If facilities. Thoie is no red MONEY TO LOAN ING—Abe Korb, Prop. Use tapq. You don't have to gy $3g 'Cfrandmother bougiM fresh meat she r., A. L. Fine, Leon Semer, ,.. ;. ... Farts for AH Lat* Mode] Can- •got it fresh. Very fresh. It was not Mr, Wiley's successful and brilliant pay even one cont down. Tires and Tubes. Scott Avenut accomplishments are weM known in We wit] finance tho job MONEY TO LOAN on bond ant and Highway No. 4, Tel. South •wgeA in a refrigerator as good is through the Heating and The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -meat is now. It was alive in theMetuchen and throughout the county mortgage in sum* of $100, $200, $800 Amboy 302. 9-16-tf sf Middlesex. This testimonial is giv- Plumbing Finance Corp. $400, fBOO and op to $10,000. Offiot WASHINGTON, D. C. morning and Grandmother bought it at the low rate ol interest hours from 8:20 a. tn. to 8:20 p. m that day or the next, because there :n in an attempt to show apprecia- authorized by the Federal MAXIMUM INSURANCE were mighty few refrigerators even ;ion for public service so well and so Housing Administration Wednesdays and Saturdays fron TRUCKING—STORAGE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR ...tier the packers in Chicago learned ibly. performed. He was elected to No. mortgage, co-makers |;20 a. m. to « p. m. Inquire T«on A he Metuchen Council in 193.1, and oi collateral required. Gel Lovely, Trust Company Buildls* 'how to ship refrigerated cars of meat .EPPER'S STORAGE: Moving and 3n the 70's. The only ice itfachines ;ook over the finances of that t»r- the whole atory. Wilte or (they bad were ponds and a prayer mg-h during a crisis. He is credited phone today. WANTED storage. New and used Furnl ture for aale. 283 Madison Ave., for cold weather; and that didn't rith bringing the borough out of its ************* 1111H Inaneial morass and: placing it in the Perth Amboy. Telephone P. A. **************{ work so well in the South. Though WANTED — Postcard or envelope it is rumored (that in 1871 an iuesound condition that the borough is 4-2318. 7-28-ti in today. Because of his evident abil- G. T. WILHELM bearing postmark "Aeroplane Houio jlant was built in New Orleans, from No. 900000, South Amboy, N. J., •which ice was even imported into the ty in the field of government and fi- Sanitary and Heating A FULL LINE OF SEA FOOD EVERY DAY ! nance he was chosen to fill the vacan- Engineer July 4, 1912." Address Burton Green, SPENCER Individually Designed Vorth. 208 Bordentovm Airenue, South Am- cy on the Board of Freeholders caus- . Marco Oil Burners OOR|SET,S. A Spencer foundation Reduced rates for all kinds of parties and The great change in the food buy- ed by the resignation of his fellow- boy, N. J. l«-5ntf(o) garment will actually correct, no •--Sng'habits of the nation came in thetownsman, Lewis Compton. 228 FIRST STREET merely conceal the figure faults ,,1890*8. Cities were growing. Tihe that now trouble j»u. Let me give church affairs. Tickets have been distributed thr- SOUTH AMBOY Meiiuru Start' Heat ,,."tempo of life quickened. House wives Heat of stars Is measured by a de- you a free figure study. MTS. Em- TIO longer wanted to spend hours and vughout the county and the commit- Telephone 292 ily W. Bird, Cheese-quake Road tee in charge reports an enthusiastic vice weighing only one-one-thousandth •even in some oases days preparing a as much as a drop ot water. Telephone 344, So. Amboy. 9-28-4tx WILLIAM J. REHFUSS, Sr. '.•single idish or a meal. In response to sale. Arrangements are being ma'le •this demand changes in food selling to seat five hundred people. There Corner Stockton and First Streets ' "habits appeared rapidly. Fully auto- ire to be very few and very short matic can-waking machinery first peeclies and dancing will follow. i************V********r**t********tt****t****l 11111** , .Appeared in 1885. Thereafter can- '- 'ned foods became an important part AMTORG'S NEW HEAD *-fit the groceny business. Breakfast cereals were invented that came leaidy to serve. Oats for oatmeal first, then gradually the myriad wheat and RAR1TAN HALL corn cereals that one sees today. Rec- tor's restaurant which opened in South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall •Chicago in the 1880's proved to a dis- For Dances, Wedding Receptions, Christenings, Card believing world that oysters packed Parties, Meetings and Private Social Affairs ''In ice could survive a trip to Chicago. Surprisingly Reasonable See Home soap-making disappeared over- '•lrigjht before a superior manufactur- ed 'product. Every one of the 200-odd John Wojciechowski, Prop. ^A&P stOTOS bogan to carry extracts Telephone S. A. 279 • response to demands of the cus- mcrs. Ridgeway Avenue Mechanicsville By 1001 the changes progressed Jttr enough for the liaidies' Home JJwrnal to write, "In these days you /can buy almost everything partly or Here's An Easy Meal ••wholly cooked." However, the devel- opment of ready to eat foods, that sc If You Have An CLAM CHOWDER AND FISH CAKES •excited- tho ladlca of 1901 was ihard- •Tor the beginning, Growth, since that EVERY FRIDAY •time, of food preparing technique Estate Gas Range plus (jrowfcli' of well organized dis- Pumpkin and Mince Pies tolbutlon systems not only made pro- Ivan V. Boyev, who has been elected J>arod foods available to everyone, unlrmnn of tile bnnrd of the Amtorg A mixed grill dinner* of English mutton jbvt also fresh fruits and vegetables t'rndlng corporation, the trade ropre- chop, bacon, small link sausage, tomato, and frood,moats available the year ientiitlve of (lie Soviet ciivvrmitcnt"In mushrooms, pineapple, can be prepared and THE HOME KITCHEN xound at low cost, nnd made the mod- he United Stn'":i. 264 JOHN STREET Tel. S. A. 113 ern m«il a matter of minutes not Broiler in; No. 900 Estate U arranged easily in the rerrovable smokeless TWITS. SHERIFF'S SAXE dnw«r tyr e, built Ugh. lo avoid broiler pan of the No. 900 Estate gas range, FLORENCE PARISEN BEAN In Cltndcol'y of Now Jersey. stooping* Smokeless broiler pan while biscuits* are being baked to perfection Hotwoon Soron C. JciiBon. Complain- easily removed. ivt, and CLirn Splvnek, Harry Splvnok ... Dura Sjilviick. Ills wlfo, ot. ula.. Do' in the large Fresh Air Bake Oven. local Guardsman Wins r«iidnnu, VI, I'X for tho salo of mort Two More Medals moil in-omLioH amtort Seplcmlliar 19, The No. 900 Eitate range is a brand new Uy virtue ot the aihovo atntod Writ, creation. It is of double porcelain finish, nifl dilreotod oiul Oollrvoret1, I iwlll Speeds up shaves! .Firsa SergeanrPatil B. Frey of ixwoso to milo at .pti'bllii ventluo on sturdy construction and compact design. Its WT3»NllflSDA.T, 'PMH «BV.15NTH First St. Member of Team MY OF NOVJflMlUlSU. A. D., 193H oven—Fresh Air type—is 16 x 19V& x 14, .. Which Defeated New York . two o'olnck Stnnanrrt Time In tha Steps up comfort! f.tornoon of th'o wild day nt the Sher- nnd is controlled by a genuine Robertshaw State Soldiers. ff's Offleo In thfc Cl'ty of New Bruns- Theone-pieceGem Razor lok, N. J. regulntor. Its drawer type broiler is smoke- All tho following tract or parcel of loads, cleans, shaves in a . Paul B. Fry of First street, first ml und 5>r6mleoH horolnafiter nartlou- less and is built high to avoid stooping. igergeant of Company H, 114th In- rly (Imscrtlflml, altuato, lying and ibe- jiffy. Nothing to take B In tho City of Forth Amiboy In tho There's a large storage space for utensils. Jfantry, N. J. National Guard, sta- lun'ty ot 'Mledlasex and Stoto of New apart! Opens and closes rtloned at New Brunswick, recently 'rat>y. The top of this range is equipped with three .added two more medals for sharp- Boltifr known and deaigmute to l>o filed In th# Middlesex County automatic top burners and a grill which can .whootlng to his already large collec- Clerk's oltlco ontltlwl MMtvp oC friap»r- Alignment locks the blade ty 'bolonRlnlgi to Conrtlnndt Parker at 'Large 16 x 19 M x 14. fresh Air be used for smooth top cooking as well as a tion! Sergeant Fry received the mo-'orth Amiboy, ,N. J., J. Owen, C. B.. unbudgingly at five points •d*l» for his performance on the Camp fewtu-.U, N. J." ns luta nirmlberB Bliotoen type oven, fully insulated nnd grill. 16) and seventten 017) on Blonk No. controlled by genuine Robert- —can't vwrate. Made of "Moo^e range during Ithe recent cn- which together aro deaorlbod aa fol- tewnvment in September. own: show regulator. Oven eiuy to $67.50 cash installed 50% thickersurgical steel, • One medal is for shooting on tho UiMTlnnlnR at a oorner formed by the clean. FOR OCTOBER ONLY Gem Micromatic Blades terscotlon of the west line ot Qrant 'State rifle team, which won thoItrciBt wHh the south line of Oordon Regular Price, $77.50—you save $10.00 by arc heavy enough to take JMgga' Trophy against all comers,' Itreet an laid down on said inup; thence ID wosterly along said south line ot buying in October. the 4S40 stroppings we Including the. New York State rifle Jtordon Street one liundrod (ilftfl) feet a tho corttor line of mtld block No, 1; give 'em. You pay. less for '•-Tuwhich donated the trophy. The thence (£) along RtUd centr* lino parnl- Small carrying charge when purchased on jonik modal U for shooting on thelol with Ontnt Street BoU'therlj- fifty Gem Blades because you (60) feet; 'thoivce (13) earterly and rnr- easy monthly payment!. ..14th Inifintny rifle team, which- beat alloi or nearly so -wLth <7ordon Stroot need so few. all other National Guard teams In and along the northerly line lof lot elffh- toon (i<8<) In RAld block ono hundred This range may be purchased through your OtmS»fetyR«orCorp.,Bn>otI)ni,N,Y'. -tS* Sta^e ixf New Jersey. HOD) feet to tho went line of Oriint plumber at the price in thiB advertisement or ou Sergeant Fry also placed second trtToot; thence (4) nonthorly along the »anio to fiordon fitroot nnd plnnp of 1»- divided payment plnn. 'highest. In the governor's match, for Kinmnit, a illHtnnco of fllHy (SO) fc*t. the rSoeond year in succession. The n»>lrvp thft premlHOB eommonlv known nnd deHluimtwl us Wo >l(l«!-rt!M>n Ornnt *We hove many interenling recipei available governor's match' ia individual com- <•! aiul ,30'1-.T«la Onrdon atroet, for your we Write our Homo Economic* petition and Sergeant Fry lost tho 1'rirlli Aiivlmy, 01. .1. mabah hy but a single point. if 'Ul^roxiliitJttlo nminint of thn lie* Department. (Tflc to 'fir- KiitlfifliMl Iby siilil wile la tho Mum ttt Nlnp Tliouflun'l Nino Hundred Something new—• top grill for -FOR RENT. 7 Room Mount, all nnd VnHr Dollar* <»t 410.00), togetlior Ith the VofttH of thl« mio. iha quick lirtukfml, excellent improv«m*ntll| interior reeanllr Ti'KiHhpr with all nurl nlngular tho for keaplng Ihlnfi hot—tan alto rnnoratetll nlceljr »rr»ngerl h* tued for smooth lop cooking. iroutKlii anumiUr •ItrnetW* ren-ot>J>urtonnnT, Bh«rtff. W y IVvtor Claunen. HolloHor. 10-12-11 JM.JO 10-U-*t