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Vol. 51. No. 21 South Amboy, N. J., August 21, 1931 Price Four Gents CARRIER ADDED LOVELY POST This For That ANNUAL LABOR HALL INJURED TO LOCAL POST PICKS MUSIC a D DAY PICNIC ON VACATION OFFICE FORCE FOR CONVENTION OPENS SEPT. 1NVERM0NT All City to GeTTwo Deliveries Local Post WilfLead County Sacred Heart Church Committee Car Turns Over Returning From Daily; New Route Establish With Crack Cross River Corps and Parish Societies in Charge Canada; Injuries Not Serious. cd. —o—- —o— Special preparations are being The annual Labor Day picnic o. (Special to the Citizen) made by the memberc of Luke A, . Returning from an automobile trip Business at the local post office 1 Sacred Heart Church, marking the continues to grow and month after Lovely Post for participation in the close of the summer social activities through Canada last Friday, Frank month the figures indicate that a coming annual state convention of the parish, will begin on Saturday Hall of 428 Louisa street, was pain- greater volume of business has been which will be held at Atlantic City September 5th and will continue o fully though not seriously injured taken care of than during the previ- on September 10-11-12. The local September 7th, 8th and 9th. near Swanton, Vt., when the Buick ous month. Post, by virtue of the fact that i The church committee and repre coupe in which he was riding skidded, On Monday information was re- attained the highest percentage in sentatives of the various church so rolled into a gully and turning over, ceived from Washington that the es- the recent state wide membership cieties will be in charge of the affai pinned Hall and three occupants un- tablishment of another carrier's route drive, will lead the Middlesex County which will be held on the spacioui der it. Hall's three companions weie and the placing of another carrier delegation in the parade, marking playground of the Sacred Hear more fortunate and escaped with on- on full time had been authorized by the close of the convention on Sept. School and each evening there wil ly minor injuries although all were the post office authorities. 13th. be dancing in the pavilion, which has unconscious when taken from the The establishment of the The crack fifty-two piece drum and recently been remodeled. wreckage, route, brings to the Mechanicsville bugle corps of Middlesex Post of Many beautiful prizes will be dis- At the time of the accident Mrs. and other outlying sections of the city Perth Amboy will escort the local posed of at tho various booths, HaHl and her two sons, Franklin and two deliveries daily instead of one delegation. The local Legioneers among them three special prizes, a Robert, were riding in another car as formerly. Since the inauguration were accorded the privilege of select- boudoir chair, a large size fancy and did not know of the accident un- of carrier service in November, lfllG, ing any corps in the county for this throw rug and an eight day clock, til it was noted that 'the car in which Mechanicsvillo residents and others honor and chose the Middlesex unit which have been donated through the Mr. Hall was riding was no longer because of tho wonderful record it efforts of the Parent Teachers Asso have had only a morning mail deliv- has made since its organization. following them. ery. The local office had received a ciation. They turned and going back over number of requests for another deliv- The Perth Amboy unit is under A committee of ladies will visi the command of Capt. C. H. Kalquist the road came upon the wrecked ery, but it was necessary to prove to among members of the parish during machine in the gully into which it the authoiities' at Washington the and has captured prizes in all parts the coming week to collect donations of the state as well as in the neigh- had skidded with the four persona necessity . for such action before 'or the picnic. Tinned under it. A wrecking car pass- changes in the system could bo made. boring stntos of Pennsylvania and New York. rig along the road was flagged and Joseph Morris, who has been car- Past Commnnders John Conloguo ;he motorists were soon released. ried on the rolls of the local office and M. Lee Stults will represent the Salt Water Day Will Mr. Hall's injuries consist of se- as an auxiliary carrier has been ap- local post as delegates at the conven- eral lacerations about the face and pointed a regular and will handle the tion with Vice Commander John Con^ ead and numerous sprains. He is new route which has been laid out. Be Held September 12th uffering also from shock. This route includes the Mechanics- over and Adjutant John Andrcjewski ville section and the upper portion of as alternates. The Halls had been spending a the city above Stevens avenue which Auxiliary of vTi1. W. Will Do- vacation with friends in Swanton, was formerly handled by William Mr. Hall's birthplace, and when the O'TooIe. Mr. O'Toole will continue COAN AGAIN WINNER nate Cup to Best Represented Jccident took place were returning to handle Route No. 4 as formerly. ;here after the trip into Canada. Ladies Organization. This morning, however, Mr. Hall Daniel Scally who has been em- IN GOLF TOURNAMENT iad sufficiently recovered from hii ployed in the office during rush hours Salt Water Day will be held on njuries to make the return trip ta for some time has been appointed Hibernians Auxiliary BOY IN HOSPITAL: Cozzens Painfully Saturday, September 12th, it was de- ;his city as planned, although fre- auxiliary carrier and will be assign- Romps Off With Cup at Handi cided at a meeting of the committee quent atopi are being planned be- ed to the handling of parcel post de- cap Tournament of New held at City Hall on Friday evening. liveries. Picks Delegates to INJURED BY AUTO Hurt in Accident During the meeting a report was cause of Mr. Hall's condition. * Brunswick Country Club. - received from the athletic committee composed of members of the Sacred CouncUWniOust His duties as legal advisor of th-i National Convention Zygmend Poduplski Hit by Car at Railroad Yards Heart A. A. which indicated that ar- Justice Places Child • city, coupled with his private law rangements are being made for a practice keep City Solicitor Coao on Main St. Wednesday. . program of field and water sports pretty much occupied six days in tho Mrs. Harry McDonnell and Mrs. —o— * • Watching for Signals When Beater on Probation Local Beach Squatters week, but occasionally he finds time Zygmend Poduplski, 9 years old, and a baseball game between a city Wm. Ryan Will Represent of 314 Second street, IB in the South Head Strikes Pole. All Star team and the Sacred between court appointments and in- Hearts. ' IVeighbors Present Signed State- Will Be GiveiTNotice to Vacate terview's to steal away for golf. Unit at Annual Meeting. Amboy Memorial Hospital suffering Former Councilman C. Leon Coz- from a possible fractured skull as the In the afternoon a parade of var ments of Mrs. Cefia Stover's by May 1932. The city boasts of no greater golf zens, is recovering at his home on ious patriotic and fraternal organiza enthusiast than the City Solicitor. He result of being struck by an automo- Henry street from painful injuries Cruelty to Step-Daughter. —o^ Election of delegates to the forth- bile on Main street. Wednesday. tions of the city will take place. The The popularity of the local bathing is acquainted with a host of present coming national convention of the received on Monday while engaged Ladies Auxiliary of. the Veterans of beach sinco a road running back of day amateurs and professionals, can Ladies Auxiliary to the Ancient Or- James K. DeArmond of 6334 Sher- in his duties as railroad engineer. Foreign Wars has donated a cup for On Wednesday .Mrs. Celia Slovsr the Junior Order building has mode quote statistics glibly on performanc- der of Hibernians was held when ths wood Road, PMidalphia, was driving At tho time the accident took place the ladies organization having the f 435 Conover street, was brought it accessable and the Council has made es of the stars of the game during organization met on Friday nig-ht and north on Main street shortly after Cozzens was on his engine in the up- largest representation in line and i' efore Justice Forgotson on a charge some minor improvements, will prob- the past as well as those of the pre- Mrs. Harry McDonnell and Mrs. Wm, noon when he saw the lad standing per section of the local railroad yards is understood that several addltiona if having on numerous occasions ably end the existence of the beach sent day and in moments of confi- Ryan were selected delegates and on the curb. According to the report near the old stock grounds. His head cups will be offered by various or- :ruelly beaten Alice Siover, her eight colony. The "scraatters" and their dence, will tell you just how to play Mrs. Maurice Lucitt and Mrs. Mary made to the r.olice, just as his mach- was out of the cab watching for sig- ganizations. •ear old stepdaughter. shore shacks will be one of the sub- such and such a hole at almost any McCabe as alternates. Mrs. Rose ine approached ;the spot, the 'ad lals from the trainmen, when in mak- Considerable difficulty has been Sighed statements of a number of jects the Council will consider when club in this vicinity. McNeal of the local unit, president dashed across the street in front of ing a turn his head struck a tele- experienced by the committee in ar- he woman's neighbors were preseiu- it meets in regular session at City Aimong the prized ttophies of bar- af the county organization will rep- his machine. DeArmond was goina; graph pole. His head was driven vio- ranging for the event owing to the 'd to the court which indicated that Hall on Tuesday night. ties on the links, the City Solicitor •esent the latter organization at the at a slow rate of cpeed but was un- lently against the edge of the wind- lack of cooperation but the enthu- n numerous occasion, the woman More than ten years ago, the first has the president's cup of the Free- convention. able to avoid hitting the lad. r. siasm displayed by those who hnve iad beaten the little girl and punch- of the colony settled in a houseboat on hold Country Club which he won for Following the regular/business ses- DeArmond stopped and picking the He slipped from the seat of his carried on, makes it certain that the ier with her fists and called her all the shore front in the vicinity of two successive seasons, therby gain- sion a social time with Mrs. James boy up took him to the office of Dr. cab and fell to the floor. Fellow event will take place as scheduled al- orts of vile names and issued all what is known as "The Moon," and J. F. Weber, who after an examina- manner of threats if she did not gradually a small community has ing permanent possession of it. When Kelly in charge took place. workman immediately rushed him to though probably on not as large a the annual tournament of the Middle- tion, advised his removal to the hos- the Memorial Hospital, where it was scale as in former years. ease crying after she had beat her. sprung up, composed of. buildings of pital. varied sizes and shapes. The chief sex County Bar Association was held found he had a deep gash above the The neighbors claimed also that attraction of the location beside its last month, ho also walked away with eyes and another at the back of the nee the closing of school the little first prize and Charles Jerome, ano- TWO MEN AND GIRL head besides a broken nose. irl had not been permitted to play proximity to the water front is the 1 Woman's Club Opens absence of taxes. ther local golfer, won the kicker's County Inspection Physicians at the hospital found it rith the other children but had been orced to do washing and scrubbing Several times in the past there has prize. HURT IN AUTO CRASH necessary to take ten stitches to close been talk of disbanding the beach col- Mr. Coan's latest conquest came up the wounds after which he was Fall Sessions, Sept. 3rd nd other work about the house aU ony but no action has been taken since when he won the handicap tourna- Day on August 27 removed to his home. luring the day and on Tuesday, th/*y there was no real ne°d for the land ment of the New Brunswick Country May Weiss Among Injured in laid, her stepmother beat her so hard Miss Gilhuly, Third Vice Presi hat the girl was unable to walk. occupied by the beach i.'omes. Club in which some of the best per- Crash at Corner of Main and Freeholders Issue Invitations to Now, however, the Council has formers on the links in the county Display Modern County Work- LIONS LAY FOUNDATION dent, Will Pay First Official Neighbors who witnessed the cruel- plans for the land and the squatters were entered. This was the second Washington Ave. on Tuesday called the police and •will be given notice to move from the time he has captured this cup; one house and Farm. Visit. ipecial officer Joseph Quinlan wai shore front by May, 1932. more victory is necessary before the Two men and a girl were slightly FOR ANOTHER CLUB letailed to the woman's home where Since early summer, the beach has cup becomes his permanent posses- njured when two cars came together Thursday, August 27th, has been The first meeting of the fall sea- ! found of irate neighbors proteit- been one of the most popular spots in sion and added to those already ac- it the corner of Main and Washing- designated as county inspection day son of the South Amboy Woman'j g against the treatment accorded the city and daily at high tide has quired. on Streets on Sunday. at the workhouse located on George's Delegations FronT South River, Club will be held at City Hall on he girl. been patronized by young and old to The solicitor's oldest son, James, Max Weiss of 318 Augusta Street, Road, Highway No. 25. Over three New Brunswick, Union Beach Thursday afternoon, September 3rd Mrs. Siover was placed on pro' such an extent that it becamo so inspirod by the success of his father, ccording to the story told to the po- thousand invitations have been is- Present Last Night. at 3:30 P. M. ion for six months after the hear" crowded as to Inconvenience bathevs. took the game up several years agi iee, was going east on Washington sued for the event which will be open Mrs. Isaac Gilhuly, recently elected y Justice Forgotson. ,>' When the budget of the city expenses with the intention of gaining the Jtreet, coming into Main when an- to tho public with visiting hours from The City Lion^Club last night third Department Vice-President will for the year 1032 is made up the family championship. His efforts ither car with Roger Albisser, of 98 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock p. m. sowed this seeds of what will likely be the speaker. This will be Mrs. Council expects to include therein a have not been as successful, how- Fulton Street, behind the wheel, com- The Middlesex County Workhouse blossom forth into a live progressive Gilhuly's first official visit since her ail Chairman of I sum for the improvement and extens- ovor, and when naked how to play ng east on Main Street, crashed into election to office at the annual con- ion of the beach to the north and when today is one of the most up-to-date service club in the borough of South nny particular shot, he simply re- is machine institutions of its kind in the State River within a short time/ when a vention in Atlantic City in May and this takes place it will be necessary to plies, "Ask dad, he knows." Weiss received a cut back of the a large attendance is expected. remove the shacks. •ft car, several cuts about the face of New Jersey. This branch of the delegation of representative business Knights Dance, Names ml injuries to the back. Albisaer was county's responsibilities comes under man of the Borough of South River ;ut about the forehead and left knee, the direct supervision of the Depart- attended the meeting and observed His Sub-Committees Many Baptist Ladies ind Hazel Moore, riding with him, had ment of Public Welfare which is rep- the club in action. Important Business Robbers Make Off icr left arm bruised. resented by a committee of three Russell Howard, supervising prin- members of the Board of Chosen cipal of the South River Grammar for Juniors Tonight Vill Take PIace~at St. Mary's With Jewelry From Attended Shore Outing Freeholders, of which C. Raymond School headed the delegation and was Hall on Sept. 25th. Wicoff, is chairman; and Anthony J. accompanied by Councilman John Florence P. Keneally's Third Reading of Revised By- With Joseph Vail as chairman, Ladies Aid Event Tuesday Was lebhardt and Peter M. Kroeger. Fitzpatrick and Joseph Marks. Be- WyckoffHonte sides the delegation from South Riv- Laws and Other Important le Knights of Columbus will hold Well Attended. The question uppermost at all dance at St. Mary's Hall on Sept Funeral Held Monday times in the minds of those having er there was a large delegation of Business Will Be Discussed, ith. Mr. Vail recently appointed Entrance Gained by Cutting members from the New Brunswick Tho bus excursion of tho Ladies' surveillance over the institution is IO various committees to arrange Screen on Window. Florence Parisen Kenneally of Ar- that of security. To provide every Lion's Club and from clubs along the The attendance of all members has ir the event, which are as follows: Aid Society of the First Baptist shore, besides several officials of the been -equcsted at the regular meet- Church to Cliffwood Beach, last Tues- ington, N. J., a former resident of safeguard a guard house was erected ing of Joel Parker Council this even- Music, Thomas Grimley, Jamra The home of Mm E. F. WyckoM at day was well attended. The ladies his city died at West Hudson Hos- at the entrance to the institution club. ng. Important business including oodgood, Edward Sullivan nnd Liberty street, Bayview Manor, was spent tho afternoon at swimming and lital, Kaarny, N. J., Friday, August with an outside guard on duty all Past District Deputy Fred Gowan, the third reading of the revised by- rank Van Pelt; decorations, /John entered Saturday night while tho various water sports and at a late 4th, 1931. night. No one can enter the grounds of. New Brunswick, gave a most in- lanigan, Robert Ander.'on, /.John family was? absent and n quantity of aws will be transacted. hour a delightful luncheon was Mrs. Kenneally was the daughter after 4:00 P. M. unless their mission spiring talk to the members of the Meanwhile plans are going forward anson, James Leonard and William Jewelry was taken, tho value of which served. The affair was nrranged by if the late Samuel Henry Parisen and is known to the guard. O'Toole; tickets, Joseph VaB; has not boon determined. or many years conducted a millinery visiting delegation and the local club, for the bowling season winch will Mrs, R> C. Baird, president of the so- in which he reviewed the progress start at the alleys in the early fall jhts, John X. O'Toole, Frank Eyan Mrs. Wyckoff told Sayrevillo po- ciety. itore on Broadway, and was one of A maintenance headquarters is nd Chris Grimley; boosters, Thonus now in the process of erection which made by the Lions in the past ten months. A meeting of captains of lice that ontranco was gained by Those who attended were: Mrs. H. he best known women in the city. all teams has been called for Sep- 'laher, Thomas Manion, James Coan, cutting a wire screen on the first Funeral services were held on Mon. when completed will afford a place years. He spoke of the results of th,« amos Bloodgood, John Flanigan, J. Nelil and daughters Gene and various phases of work of tho organi- tember 1st, when tho schedule for the floor window. Six dollars in cash, Loia, Mrs. M. E. Magee, Mrs. Phineas lay, August 17, at Trinity Church, in which to store the county machi- leuson will be drawn up. •"rank Van Pelt, Edward Grimley four watches, four rings, four stick Magoe and daughter Jane, Mrs, Ruth Arlington, N. j.,. by Rev. Warren nery when not in use. Here it will zation and dwelt at length on the ac- • Arrangements are also being dis- nd Philip Sullivan; publicity, Jai pins, «ar-rlngB, cuff links and shirt McKenna, Mrs, R. Lamp nnd daugh- Filkln' and interment was at Christ be overhauled, painted and put in tivities of the Lions of the county at missed for a- series of initiations dur- McCarthy, Joseph Phillips and Wm. studs made up the booty tho thieves ter Ruth, Mrs. Burk Lambortson, Church Cemetery, this city. shape for usa in the spring. the Jamesburp; Home for Boys, He ng the fall and winter months. . O'Toole; refreshments, Matthew got away with. Mrs. Walter Mundy, Mrs. Marion The deceased is survived by four The average number of prisoners pointed to the long list of civic ac- alhihaii, Jcrmaine Picrson, James The robbery was reported to Offi- Stuber and daughter Anita, Mrs. An- irothers and two sisters. runs from between 140 to 150 but complishments of thiQ local club and IcCarthy, Chris Grimley, E


», quoits nnd other field nnd wa- Tho Scrvel, -tlie electric refrigera- Lwolvo your.'!. They have muiSiained John McDonald tilk-ndinj; the first As'iury Pnrk was held hint Wednes- nla Railroad, and oscnpud ter sports nnd at five o'clock, a shore tor that la chespsr to operate and i hiuh degree (if efficiency W all inoeting of the Hub niiu'o hi.s recent day witli more than «ixt.y biiyn nuilt- If thinfifi nro not cominff your w dinner will ho liuld. wouldn't i| 1,1* R Rood idea to chm ' ->n Monday with two quintal-, $105 and up, convenient imes and their suggestions I \l <'<>- of inj{ Ihc trip. The outing i,n rotuhu'tcf! John J. Vnil in clmirman ,of tho wa.'. serenaded in ytuvrly ami in tfjv >u t ^} l)i,y |iy your wny? Inxirs with Wm. ••he police 1 ternm. C. T. V'f mini, «• ' Z2H >))(.'niti(in with the I)opn'>"K' '. of event with a touching rendition t () 1(1 s mmlj, "'! which hw orrftiiRwl for tho 1 itt, Jiov. Moiii'icmii' Griffin. O'Brien. crni. •' (Illtil'" .;, Flr»f Strfint. ' ' (Continues (Ctl on {tap*" I*"* J»AGE TWO THE SOUTH-AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931

Saturday evening. Many delightful Low Baromcrric * >-.Hing games and dancing and singing fea- IF MOSQUITOES BITE The tt'cailier nor-au M.vs that the STATE AND COUNTY tured the evening's entertainment af- THE MODERN SHOE T ter which delicious refreshments were lowest press'_ e of which it lias rec- served. The guests departed at a late YOU FEEL FLATTERED REPAIR ord is 7.4 zi/lllmeterf, ur .201 inch. ITEMS O__(>F_ INTEREST hour after wishing Olivia many more This pressure was recorded in a sound- Liberty Bonds bought by students! happy birthdays. Olivia received American Game Asso. Says Cuts Leather But We Also ing balloon ascent at Avaliin, Calif., tf Battin High School o£ Elizabeth j many lovely gifts. , Cut Prices As Well im July :m, liur». at i hei.dit of 32,- in 1917 to help win the war will bet Those present were: Olivia Nelson, Some People Are More At- OKI meters, or 107,tX)j foei. or appruxl- used now to help build an athletic orothy Moore Elizabeth Boot)), tractive to Insects Than We are offering to the pub- mutely '2H.H iiitles. DOLLAR DAYS! jjgH ! Frances McCloud, Jean Spice, 1/va lic Shoe Repair Work at a price When the bonds were purchased j Ellison, Lois Nelson, Beatrice Blood- Others. the students did not designate for I good, Dave Campion bmmerson Ap- heretofore unheard of in South what purpose they were 1o be used pleprate Herbert Roxbury, Frank Bul- Washington:—If you dislike mos- Amboy. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY »nd now the Board of Education has ")»"• George Stader, quitoes with the violence of a tor- »nd ow th Thomas Fitzmorris, Harold Blood- tured soul, and yet if they continue to HERE WE ARE LAST WEEK voted to convert the $1,300 worth of ggood, , GeorgGeg e Uhler,, Josepph Bowman attack you with the viciousness of bonds and accrued interest for the George Nelson, Joseph Koch, Peta devils in spite of all the loudly smell- Men's Soles and Heels, sew* Misses' and Women's laying out of an athletic field. Gadomowitz, ChChrir s Kerwin, Bob ing mixtures you can smear on your- ed or nailed $1.25 The Bergen County Board of Tax- ComptonC , MrsM . Frank Nelsol n and Mr. self—then yours may be another case OF SPECIAL OFFER ation has granted the appeal of the and Mrs. Booth. of "perfect harmony." Ladies' Soles and Heels Ford Company for a $1,000,000 re- The perfection of this "harmony" duction in the assessment of its as- is mainly in favor of the mosquitoes, $1.00 1 TUBE OF *ambly plant at Edgewater. BERTHA M. ROSING adds a bulletin of the American Game DRESSES And we furnUh tho same The Edgewater Board of Tax- Association. This relates that special- Assessors had let a valuation of ists of the United States Department high class workmanship as here* COLGATE'S TOOTH Formerly $1.95, $2.95, $3.49 12,600,000 on the plant, which the FUNERAL TUESDAY of Agriculture, in experimenting with tofore. Bergen County Board raised to $3,- mosquito repellents, have found that $ 600,000. The hearing had progress- The funeral of Bertha M. Rosing, different kinds of mosquitoes react MODERN SHOE REPAIR ed only a short time when Fred Saum 32, wife of John Rosing, who died on differently to the same repellents, PASTE •f Lyndhurst, member of the Bergen Saturday, was held from her late and that some persons are more at- Corner Broadway and County Board announced a mistake home 424 Highland Street, on Tues- tractive to mosquitoes than others. Augusta Street 1 lad been made iwhich might be harm- day at 9:30, thence to St. Mary's So yours may be that felicitous oc- iul to Bergen County industry. For- Church where a Bolemn high mass was casion when the family of mosquitoes mer Governor A. Harry Moore rep- which doesn't mind your brand of re- said for the repose of her soul. In- pellents finds exactly the type of per- I FREE resented the Ford Company. terment followed in St. Mary's ceme- son it prefers. In that case the spec- LADIES tery under the direction of the Gun- ialists recommend rubbing moistened^ State troopers recently rode into drum service. Merehantville and called to Joe toilet soap on the bites. With Each 25c Tube Buzzard, 70 years old, to come down Besides her husband, Mrs. Rosing The specialists listed oil of penni- Cfor Qv/r/:/.. off the roof of his niece's home on is survived by her parents, Mr. and royal as the most widely proved and Full Fashioned which he was dozing. Buzzard spry- Mrs. Charles Young, of this city, anij used anathema to these inserts. It ^WALL PAPER ly slid down off the roof and accom- one sister, Mrs. Joseph Carlton, of may be rubbed on pure or mixed, ona Purchased panied the officers. Perth Amboy. part to five, with petroleum or any Sh^rwin Williams HOSIERY , Buzzard was charged •with steal- other heavy oil, includjiur- the castor . ing two horses and a buggy and TWO PAY FINE AFTER variety. The investigators discovered some chickens. On his w«y to the that any kind of oil is in itself gome- PAiNTS-VARNISHES jail, the aged man fell to reminisc- COOLING HEELS IN JAIL what of a repellent to fastidious pun- 2 pairs mg. This was his sixteenth arrest Special Officer Quinlan arrested cturers. Although > experiments havo and for horse stealing. During his -70 Joseph and Andrew Gombras of New not proceeded far enough to revoal years ho had spent 23 years in the York on Sunday on a charge of being the type of person mosqultdos fa1) "PETERSON'S penitentiary. He mentioned also his disorderly persons and brought them hnrdest for and upon, thin is believ- *' $ brother's record. Abe is 84 now and before Justice Forgotson. ed to depend on the amount of natur- tm PRICES PHARMACY lias spent 60 of them in jail. He too Tho men were found guilty of the al oil in tho skin. has a long record as a horse thief charges and were fined $10 each and 132 NO. BROADWAY and his present address is the East- the costs of court. At first they re- l ern Penitentiary. fused to pay the fine and were escort- ed to cells, where they spent several H NEW YORK , An excited woman telephoned to hours before they came forward with stew the East Orange police station and tho necessary money and secured their (HJSHOLM.* (£APMAN reported that she had just seen an release. F. GOLDSMITH ' «Bcaped prisoner with a handcuff Memben Niw York Sloc WALL PAPER (Q Utmtm tin Ytrk Cur "We Feature QuaUty" still dangling from his wrist rush j'rith AiiibOVi into a nearby garage. BAIRD S ELECTION Ladies and Gents Tailor An officer rushed to the garage 263 Madiion Avenue only to find that his quarry had just Telephone! 2500 and 2501 Imd//Hf Pa//// Vote ORDINANCE NO. 295 143 N. Broadway Tel. 466 left, but he jot a hot tip. Going IS OPPOSED BY AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY to n Greenfield avenue address the ThomM Meachum OF SOUTH AMBOY FOR THE IM- •fficer found Benjamin Carter, 24, 356 STATE ST. PROVEMENT OF FELTUS STREET who explained that his young ne- A. F. OF L LEADER Mantgtr PROM BORDENTOWN AVENUE TO JOHN STREET. pbew had put toy handcuffs on him Perth Amboy. N.J. BEGINNING at the corner of a lot for amusement and when he tried to Green, President of Body, BE IT OEDAINED BY THE COM- Must Have Hope recently sold to llary A. Van ArBdala get them off.had found it impossi- Claims Senator was Asked to PHONE 1722 MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP Where tliere Is no hope there by Lawrence Hi Collins, distant on! SOUTH AMBOY; cnam from the southwest corner of a ble and had gone to the garage for Vote Against Parker Appoint- oan be no endeavor.—Johnson. lot belonislruK to the Estate or S. M. a file. , ment. Section 1. That Feitus Street, Diabroiv; thence running (1) North * The policeman released a spring ••••••••••••••••••••••• from Bordentown Avenue to John •n tho toy and smilingly freed Car- Democratic claims that organized Street, be improved by the. laying of . tar's wrist. labor will support A. Harry Moore the combination curb, gutter and MM sara w a&3. for the Governorship of New Jersey sidewalk in conformity with the toned corner and running along the Stephen P. Maytner, 33 years old, were confirmed today in a letter from plans, specifications and map made /ETNA-IZE U ' % """• lea<"»tr from Old «f Irvington, worked for ten years William Green, President of the FOR SALE by John A. Conlogue, City Engineer, to ,Malawan' southeasterly thVei chains and seventeen links to a atone: and spent $7,000, on a robot that he American Federation of Labor, stat- which said map is entitled "Feltus henco (3) at a right angle. northweS: '• felt confident would make newsboys Street curb, gutter and sidewalk from terly two chains, more or less, to the ing that "The American Federation old bed at South River; thence (I) up •nnecessary and recently got it to of Labor is very much opposed to the Bordentown Avenue to John Street, the same to the corner or Mary A. Van the point where it was ready for de- election of Former Senator Baird to City of South Amboy, N. J., J. A. Aradale's lot. monstration. We have, just completed and offer for sale the EXCEPTING nnd RESERVING from the Governorship of your State." Conlogue, City Engineer" and which FRANK S. KABOSKI the above described premises a tract of Tho machine he had perfected was The letter was sent by Mr. Green said map is hereby adopted and ap- land oonveyed by Susan C. Hopkins and •n electric apparatus that sold news- model English Colonial, six room house, on First proved. husband to Mary A. Van Arsdale and from Washington to Edward C. AGENCY James Van Arsdale her husband, by papers, shouted the headlines and Wells, of 88 DeKalb Avenue, Jersey Section 2. That the sum of deed dated Octoftrer JO. 1S21, and recor- made change. City, who had written him asking Street, between Broadway and Stockton Street. $4,500.00 is hereby estimated as tho REAL ESTATE AMD ded in the Middlesex County Clerk's Then one day he stepped into the which of the two major gubernatorial cost of said improvement and hereby INSURANCE Of?flce on July 30, MM In Book 591 of • * Deeds page 70 and Is therein described Pennsylvania Station in Newark to candidates organized labor of New appropriated for the doing of said 107 S. Plna Annui ap follows: get out of the rain and a mild voic- BEOINNKMG at the corner of a lot Jersey would support. In his reply This home will be open for inspection, be- work. Tel.phon. 178 Soalli Amboj sold to Mary A. Van Arsdale by Law- ed stranger engaged him in conver- Mr. Green said: Section 3. That tho cost of said rence 1!. Collins, formnlly described as distant 1 chains from tho southwest sation. Maytner enthusiastically ex- "Senator Baird was appealed to improvement be assessed against and c r el of a ot plained his wonderful invention to ginning Sunday for a period of thirty days, and 2 S ^. i be'oiBinB to the estate 1 numerous times to vote against the collected from the properties 'beni- of a. M. Dlsbrow; thence first (1) north the stranger who said he had influ- confirmation of the appointment of ifited thereby, and the balance, if any 26 degrees east 1 chain and 80 links to during that time, we offer the purchaser, a choice IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY— the edge of South River where it for- ential newspaper connections in Now Judge John J. Parker to be a Justice there be, be raised by general taxa- BETWEEN EDWARD OEHTEL, and merly ran; thence second (2) beglnnln* York and felt sure he could sell the of the United States Supreme Court. tion. MAHY W. OERTBL, his wife, Com- again at the above mentioned course invention. He suggested bringing of a Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator, or a Magic plnlnnnt, and WILLIAM SELOVEI5, and running along the line of the road The officers of the New Jersey State Section 4. That this ordinance nnd fiHACK E. SI5LOVER. his wife loan-In? from Old Bridge to Mata-wan the machine to New York which Federation of Labor both wrote and shall take effect immediately on its nucl MONTOOMEIIY WAUI1 <- CO., in a southeasterly course IS feet to a' Maytnor did. The Inventor got the wired Senator Baird. I understand a corporation. Defendants Fi la for stake: thence third (3) at right ansles Chef Deluxe Gas Range. approval and publication in the man- sale of mortgaged premises datud para lei with the 1st course 1 chain and machine and after placing it in his that the officials of the New Jersey ner prescribed by law. July 16, 1931. 82 links more or less to the old bed automobile went off to make a tele- State Federation of Labor will also NOTICE I3v virtiie of the abovo stated writ of South Itivor; thence fourth (4) nor- phone call and returning found au- oppose his election." to me directed and delivered, T will ex- thwesterly up tlie Mine to tho corner The foregoing ordinance was in- post to sale at public vemhie un of llnry A. Van Arsdaie's lot. tomobile, invention and strangers Mr. Green enclosed a copy of the troduced and passed on first reading VVB»NBSi>AY. THE XINTH DAY OF Helnu a part of the premises describ- had disappeared. letter he wrote to the Republican at a meeting of the Common Counci SEPTHMBEH NINETEEN HUN- ed In a rti.oil from Susan C. Hopkins, candidate for Governor at the time DRED AND TinilTV-ONK formerly Suson Catharine Lewis to Wil- Tho eighth concert in a series of THE SOUTH AMBOY CONSTRUCTION CO. on tha 11th day of August 1931. It At one u'clmk Standard Time (twu liam Relovcr nnil Grace 13. Selbver his ho was in tho United States Sen- will be considered for final passage o'clock Daylight Savins Timo) in tho wife, by deed dated September 14th 'toil given in Westfield recently mas ate, appealing to him to vote .against afternoon of said day at tho Sheriff's 1:117 and recorded In tbn Middlesex almost broken up when a group of at a meeting of the Common Counci Offlce in the City of New BrunnwicK, County Clerk's Ofnct. In Book 619 nt the confirmation of Judge Parker's Telephone S. A. 381 , at City Hall on August 25, 1931, at Deeds, pages 18 etc ducks and drakes poined in the noise appointment and stating the reasons Aii tho following tract or parcel of Walter A. Hopkins died April 23, 1915 making. for labor's opposition to Judge Park- 8 o'clock P. M. (Daylight Saving land and premises, hereinafter particu- and his widow, Susan C Hopkins did From a low platform near the lake Time), at which time all persons hav- larly described, situate, lying and be- not remarry er. 423 HENRY ST. 229 HENRY «ST. ing objections thereto are hereby no- ing in the Township of Madison in the Peereo amountlnc to approximately ,,the band leader directed the band Answering the contention of Re- County of Middlesex and Stato of Now JJ33i 1 i(K0K04 ''but the ducks apparently needed no tified to be present and present Jersey. Together with all nnd Blnpulnr tho publican State Headquarters that same.. Lying adjoining on the southeasterly rights, privileges, hereditaments and nn- • director and yet they went along with Oscar DePriest, Negro Member of side of the old river bed of South Riv- purtennnces thereunto belonging or !n ' '\o music. When the band stopped G. FRANK DISBROW, er, nnd adjoining on the northwest side anywise appertaining, tho House of Representatives from City Clerk. of tho road, formerly a Turnpike, lead- BERNARD M. GANNON, „ ayitig, thero was not a sound from Illinois, was not opposed to Baird'a ins from Old Bridgo to Matnwan, now thfi pond whore they swum quietly candidacy, Charles W. Alston, Presi- SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN, comprised in ona description as fol- BURLI5W & CTTRRI15 Sh " •ver. tha surface of the water, but dent of the Colored Democratic As- ISSUE OF AUG. 21, 1931. lows: 141.16 Solicitors. 8-H-U when tho leader raised the baton and sociation, today called upon Con- the band started playing, ducks and gressman Wolverton to produce the drakes stopped, raised their heads telegram ho announced he had re- and bogan quacking in unison, almost ceived from Mr. DePriost. drowning out tho band. "If Mr. DePriest favors Mr. Two armed robbers iwho held up Baird," Mr. Alston declared, "it Mow People Keep strikes me as rather strange that the Soars, Roebuck & Company in such a mere trido ns $20,000 is no IA CLOSE SHAVE BUT EaBt Orange recently escaped w'th inducement for him to spend the sec- fjt,000 and forced three omployoK ond week in October in New Je rsey and a customer into a room and nail- campaigning for Mr. Bnird." •d them up. 1 Tho robbers walked into tho store That Mr. DePriest is opposed to Their Money Safe CAN STILL and Bt tliu point of their pistols for- cause of tho lnltcr's vote In the ««d tho threo clerks nnd the customer Mr. Baird's candidacy not only he- Into a first floor room and nailed it Unitod States Senate to confirm tho appointment of Judge Parker, but 1 up. Then going to the basement for personal reasons na well, is un- By depositing it in this bank. •whero tho mntiagor nnd five clerks BUY AT dorstood from a statement made by r uroro getting ready for the day's bus- tho Illinois Congrssnmnc "Wsn, tiiey took the bank deposit The person who carries an account with which was being prepared nnd es- tha IUnais Congressman during a 1 speech in Camdcn last. December, in LOWER PRICE! caper!. which he said that Mr. Bnird had this bank, becomes acquainted with its of- It; took the police some time to ve- tried to prevent him from visiting lcnso the men imprisoned behind the Cnnulen to multo tho nddressf. ficers, seeks their counsel in connection •Bailed iloor. Mr, Baird at thnt timo called Mr. Two members of. the Pntumic Coun- DePriest an "agitator" because of with his financial affairs, fortifies himself IP YOU ,ty delegation who went to Sen Girt Ms Independent activity nmong the to alleivJ the Governor's reception Neproes, and threatened to linve him against loss, and lays the foundation for last Thursday also met tlie Record- rend nut nt the Republican party. Answering Mr. Baird on thnt score success. HURRY er, Michael Walsh, who didn't appear Mr. RoPriest sniil: 80 glnd to see them. "I don't know who Dnvid Baird is, . Albert 'Zinjrone, PnsRiiic profes- and I care less. I do know tins how- • iiinl basketball plnyer ami James ever, they'll need Oscar DePriest The hen is apt to lay Just a few days to take advantage of low summer 'JujcLlicm Of West Pntorson engaged more than ever in this Congress. For In a fist fight during which Zingone the next two yenrs, nt least, I'll be where there is a nest egg. prices on READING HARD COAL... Substantial savings rccolvod a cut on his sculp when the more important tlmn your- million- pair fell to the ground. He was treat- aire Senntontor from NNe w Jerseyy, can be made if you CALL YOUR COAL MERCHANT ed at the nntionnl gnnrd hospital. "If I offend your Senator by nd- Both men were taken into custody visinff my people to protect them- by troopers and brought before the selves b"' tho bnllot they have, I of- TODAY... Fill your bins with the most heat per ton fer no apologies whatever. When I Eccorder on charges of disorderly read thnt stntement in the paper, J we've ever offered and save on fuel . . . Reach for conduct, DeLucia told the police the merely associated him with tho lily fight was tho result nf n long argu- whites of the South. I am not poing ment. to criticise him, I'm •syra'pathlzing your phone before you forget. with him. "I know ho established a David Bnird Clubhouse hero, but Negroes Surprise Party in didn't sell thAj*- MrtWriaihi for a clubhouse." Honor of Miss Oiivia Friday evening, ;Mr. Moore will Buy NOW! address the members of the Spring Lake Korl and Gun Club, nt a dinner SOUTH AMBOY TRUST Nelson's Birthday nt Hie Hotel Monmouth, at Spring Luke. This will bo followed by the Domoprntlc State convention nt the COMPANY BETTER PENNSYLVANIA Many Present at Gathering Held Aslmry Pnrk municipal nmiUnrhim on Rnturdny afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, SOUTH AM «or,H,J. fat Home of Miss Elizabeth In the evening of the mime day Mr, Booth. Mnnrc will ntU'iul tlie KcannburK HARD COAL ball, nl. Hotel Mnhlrr, Kennsluire;. TlfK I'HU.ADKI.rlllA AND IllSAHlNq rtlAli AND ITltlN COMr-ANV,.1'niliADBI.PHIA. PA. Miss Olivia Nelson of 157 Borden- On Sunday, Auirii.it 2J1, the Demo, "The Friojully I$ank" OTI avonuo was given a surprise erotic nominee will be a jtiH'Hl nt the •thday party at the home of Mla3 outing nt the Jordan Democratic 1 i»a1)6th Booth ut 118 Goorgo Btroet L at Ploir'o (trove, in Clifton. Fr* Sale Hy Howard D. LiH- ^ phone S. A FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,1931 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THREfc Heading the supporting cast is the ROBERT MONTGOMERY elongated Charlotte Greenwood, stage comedienne, who recently add- NOW IS THE TIME ed to her laurels with outstanding THE HESS BAKERY AGAIN AT EMPIRE screen roles in "Parlor, Bedroom and TO PREPARE FOR PROSPERITY Bath" and "Stepping Out". In the CAKES, PIES, BREAD, new film she plays the part of an Rider College Is Your Opportunity IN COMEDY ROLE English maid with an especial uisliKe Improved business conditions are just ahead. Definite pre- ROLLS AND ALL and mistrust for the ne>v butler, the paration for a definite vocation will mean steady employment, Has Part of English Butler in part played by Montgomery. rapid advancement and a good salary. BAKED GOODIES "". Irene Purcell, New York stage ac- Trained workers are already in demand. In June, Rider tress, plays the romantic lead oppo- site Montgomery in the new film. CoUege received 93 requests for secretaries, accountants, book- 131 North Broadway Robert Montgomery is starred in keepers and commercial teachers. "The Man in Possession", the new Miss Purcell, who won overwhelm- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature which ing "success in the New York produc- Enroll for a practical, time-saving course in Secretarial (Next to Firs Honu) will open Sunday at the Empire tion of "Dancing Partner", recently Scienco, Business Administration, Accountancy or Commercial Theatre. repeated this role with William Teacher Training. State-authorized degrees. Dormitories. In- Haines in the screen version titled The p,icturization of the H. M. teresting activities. Free Placement Service. Fall term opens "Just a Gigolo". Others in the im- September 8. IH CHANCERY OF SEW JERSEY Harwood stage farce again places posing cast are C. Aubrey Smith of To: Montgomery under the direction of "Bachelor Father" fame; Beryl Mer- NICHOLAS CONSTANTINE, hi: , the director who launch- RIDER COLLEGE heirs, devisees and personal represen cer, distinguished character actress tattves. and MRS. NICHOLAS CON HAVE YOU ed his striking screen career just who last played in "The Public Ene- Catalog and literature on request STANTONE, his wife: two yenrs ago in "So This Is Col; By virtue of an order of the Court o1 my"; , who recently Founded 1865 Trenton, N. Chancery of New Jersey made on the CALLED lege". The picture ia of particular starred on the stage in "Candle- 14th day of AuRuet, • 1931. in a cause interest because it is the first film light"; Alan Mowbray, who last wherein Hauhel Melamed is complain- ant, und Nicholas Constantlne, hie heirs, Affording the young player a com-played in "Topaze" on the stage; devisees and personal representatives, plete characterization in the type of Maude Euburne, ForOBter Harvey and Mrs. Nicholas Constantino, his wife, light comedy that brought so much atvd Yorke Sherwood, noted British are defendants, you are required to ap- .pear and answer the bill of nald com comment upon his scenes in "The Di- ilayers. plaint on or before the 15th dnv of Oc- vorcee" and "Strangers May Kiss". tober next, or tho said bill of com The locale of the story is in Eng- plaint will ibe taken as confessed against It is a sophisticated brand of humor land and Montgomery plays the part you. Dolan Brothers The said bill is (lied to foreclose ,. certain certificate of sale for taxes and assessments purchased toy the TownBhlp of Uarltan, New Jersey, dated June 3. 1D29, ana subsequently assigned to Hachel Melamed, tho complainant here- in, on lands in the Township of Bari- tan, in tho County of Middlesex and "The man who won't pay attention to good, con- State of New Jersey; and you, Nicholas R.C.A.RAH0 Constantlne, your heirs, devisees and structive advice often lands where all of the advice personal representatives, and Mrs Nich- olas Constantino, your wife, are made in the world cSt't do him any earthly good." defendants because you claim an inter- 's » 5h.lB a, lllon °" the said lands HOOVER CLEANERS described In said icortldcato of sale for —Says Practy Cal taxes nnd assessments. Dated: August 18, 19*1 TAOOn S. tfATUCUS, Solicitor for Complainant, EASY WASHERS . „ .. 223 Smith Street, SJ2I-4t Perth Amboy, N. J. SWAN HILL ICE H0ALC9 G. E. APPLEGATE AND SON KELVIN ATOR ELECTRIC YARD & OFFICE -146 HENR/ ST. REFRIGERATION PMONE 540 SOUTH AMBOY 130 N. Broadway Phone 294

E6INALD OWEN .COBEGT MONTGOMERY^ &AUBREY Hewe's some . ••' SMITH/hTHE MAN IN POSSESSION* but packs a certain naive quality of the young ne'er-do-well who be- that makes it doubly enjoyable. comes a sheriff's deputy, serving at- information ; DUMUkvihed Author tachment writs. His duty takes him Delicatessen Foods for Th* play from which the picture In^o the home of a ravishing widow was kdopted ia one of the most re- and he is persuaded to Impersonate HOW can we afford to boost low-priced cent works from the t>eh of the dis-a butler to spare her the humiliation Phone 96 tires? Easy I We carry Kelly Lotta tinguished British author who wrote of. having an attachment guard in i- . .Ji i Miles — the SAFEST low-priced tires 1 Summer such SHuccesses as "The Mask", "The her house during an important din- Whether you want your heVTOlet Size on the market. Motet Mouse";, fmd "The White, H«ad- ner party. There are many! hilar- ed Bpy"> It was prepared for the ious highlights, climated in the oust- house completely wired «r • 56-60 Built and guaranteed by the builders screen by Sarah Y. Mason with ad- ing of the widow's suitors and ad- Meak electric repair work done, 4.40-21 4.95 of tht World's finest tires Made not ditional dialogue written by Miss mirers. Of course the butler wins jU8 t t0 at Tke w to the lady fair, amid gay circumstan- 4.50-51 5.65 "" ^ - pve Masoii and P. G. Wodehouse, famous MANY BRANDS we are prepared to take SERVtCE If d tirc at a English humoriBt. ces. care of your needs. A phone 5 00-20 7.05 - «°° * money- Sam Wood, who directed the fea- The dialogue is sprightly and ef- OF IMPORTED ' " ' saving price are what you vtar.t, we've ture, is one of the screen's most fervescent and the story moves AND AMERICAN call will bring our repre- 5.A5-1O •....—...... 7.S0 got 'eml successful megaphonists, having re- smartly with a sophisticated motiva- sentative to your home to All other sizes equally peated in talkies his triumphs of thetion. It is charmingly set in an CHEESE silent screen. His latest ,• pictures English cottage and the costumes Potato Salad Cod Fiih Cakes— Cruallers give you an estimate of the inexpensive' were "A Tailor Made Man" andand backgrounds are especially wor- Chicken Salad (Wed. A Fri.) Ham cost. "Paid". thy of comment. ColJ Slaw Clam Chowder (Fri- Frankfurters Roait Pork day) Bologna* JERSEY TIRE COMPANY 147 New Brunswick Ave. perth Amboy STRAUB BROS. ADAM SEPKA Tel. Perth Amboy 1775 Personal Items of Interest Choic& Meats ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 401 W. Front St. Plainfield Tels. 850 and 851 110 N. Broadway Tel. PUinfield 6-1766 Batteries Rechartad 7 Albany Street New Brunswick < Tickets are selling rapidly for the The funeral of Leonard M. House) 125 FELTUS ST. Tel. New Brunswick 2326 Harvest Home supper to be held at son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. House , THESE ARE INDEPENDENT TIRE STORES the Masonic Temple grounds on of 110 Eosewell street, was held oh September 16th. Friday and interment took place in ^^ the Nawton Cemetery at Newton, N. Harry Brown, Fred Reese, Herbert J. Boxbury, Prod Rose and Earl Apple- Through an error the name was re- gate visited Camp Dill over the week ported in last week's issue as Irvin end. House, whereas it should have been Leonard. Cards have been received from Mrs Elizabeth Locke who reports Mr. and Mrs. William Inman, of she is having a very enjoyable trip. Feltus Street, entertained Mr. and 91 SMITH ST-GOR.KINq • PERTH Mrs. ocke is visiting friends in Sa- Mrs, William H. Murray and Mr. and vannah, HI. Mrs. A. Van Schoick, of Kcyport, on TAILORSCUSTHIERS-HABEROASHERS- Friday. William E. (Post of Second street has resumed his duties at the Bakelite James Birmingham was a visitor at plant inJPerth Am'boy after enjoying Point Pleasant, N. J., on Sunday. WltWl>fflli^W«^^ a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes of Miss Miriam Applegato of Swan Grand Streot, arc the proud parents of HIU has returned to St. Barnabas a baby boy born last week. hospital after enjoying a three-weeks Mr. and Mrs, Sigvard Emiluissen vocation. of Pins Avenue, "entertained Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bennett nnd daughter FARMERS Miss Louiso Applegato of Swan Hill has been spending the past week Phillis of New Brunswick on Sun- at the home of Miss Marian Snxo of day. Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walling and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Saxo and daughter Dorothy, nnd Miss Meda and daughters Marian and Jane of Walling, of Kcyport, were the guests Tronton visited friends nt Swan Hill of Councilmnn Walter Inman and Wednesday. fnmily, of Pine Avenue, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stevens of Key. Mr. und Mrs. Wilson Applegato port, visited with Mr. and MrB. Prank and son Wilson Jr. and John Dever Henry of Pine Avenue on Sunday. of Norwood, Pn., visited with Mr. and Smith Street, Cor. Ilm Mrs. G. E. Applegate of Swan Hill Edward Hardy, otf Second street, over the week end. was among the spectators at tho dou- ble header played at the Yankee Mrs. William C. Chasey otf Tren- Stadium on Sunday. ton and Miss Hazel Kinjsloy of Mount Holly spent tho past week end MIBS Muriel Humphreys and Al- (Just West of C. R. R. Bridge) with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Apple- fred Hoessler of New York City gnto of Swan Hill. spent tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roll of Church street. Mrs. William Todd and daughter of North Arlington visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Applegnto tHo past week. WARNED TO AVOID Barton Wilson of Woodbrldge vis- LIVING FOR TOMORROW ited with Mrs. Eleanor Albright the past week end. DRINKING FROM as well as today, the management of Mrs. Sndio -Sheppard of Main St. Fruits, Vegetables Poultry and Eggs from near- has beon un joying n two weeks vnca- ROADSIDE STREAMS this Bank is at all times conscientious tion. by farms under the Most Sanitary Conditions— Mr. and Mrs. William M. Emmons Water Supply Companies Point and skilled in the constant exercise of of Second street aro visiting Mr. nnd at the Lowest Possible Prices! Mrs. Willinm Doihl of York, Pn. Out Danger to Tourists. the vigilance that affords absolute pro- Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Wortley of "With the arrival of summer and tection to the interests of our deposi- Second street have been visiting Can- Hie motor louring season officials of adn tho past week. the water supply eonflmiiies in the tors. Htnte of New Jersey warn all tour- Munvol Apjilcgnto Jr. of Svvnn Hill ists nnd campers to avoid ilrinkinjr Tuesdays Thursdays ia spending some time nt Surf City. from roadside streams nnd to avoid pollution of those Rtronms as well ns Mr. and Mrs J. K. Nichols nnd of the land surrounding; reservoirs. John Conovor wriv recently irnests This wnrning \» for the protection of nt Atlantic City whom they slnyoil Hit- traveler as well (is for those who Saturdays at the S'ouside Hotel. slay nt home, sny« Ilic Now Jersey Public Utility Information Commit- Mr. nnd MI-H. Juiiirs TTultui: nf tee. Crofton, Pa. jire visiting with reht- Campers and picnic parties nrc ne- lives in this city. 1 ni.st.oiued to tukt for i^rnnU'il the pu- FOR YOUR ALL Mr. nnd Mrs. (it'orj^1 Co\- of llnr- rity of wnlor wherever they find H (Icntmvn aviMini1 arc ihc iinrcnt., nf but it i.s u 1'nct Hint most sprinRS und CONVENIENCE HUSSES AND n baby boy. born lust Kridity, br.ioks cunliiiii unriiis ami are unsafe. UnlnHs it enn be absolutely dcLcrmin- COMFORT STATIONS TROLLEYS STOP Mr. nnd IWrft. .1. 10. Co<>j>;in HMC! nnt Patrick Ryaii it iicl- snroguanllnfr health from contamina- ing chief. ted wdtor.—Ocoan Grove Tlrnou. PAGEFOUn THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,1931

THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN nine years with Democratic Gover- Russell Howell, Republican candidate THIS YEAR'S COST FOR SCHOOLS AND LOCAL |Wounded Veteran Talks nors. The appointment of Gill Kobb for Borough Councilman of Highland Published Weekly By Wilson as Director of Aeronautics is Park. The next meeting will bo a THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY GOVERNMENT FAR GREATER THAN 1920 one of the outstanding appointment" at Baird Meeting credited to Baird's influence. Wilson dinner affair and it ia expected sev- Telephone South Atnboy 4 was shot down from the air while eral hundred service men will bo in The total outlay in 1020 for district city shows that in 1920 school and serving with the Lafayette Esquad- attendance. 211-213 First Street schools and local government in Mid-local taxes in the city totaled $101,- Active Member of Disabled Vets rille in France and lias, though bad- (Near Broadway) dlesex County was $3,130,1-13.00, and 'i'M whereas during 1931 the c-o.-ts Assn. Out for Candidate, ly wounded, devoted Imurii of hi; AJOVC Flattery for the current year these two items will total $189,371!. Per cupitu ro.st.- time and energy to the welfare of his 'A sura-Ksfu) num." s:ilil 111 llo, the will require $7,875,827.00, an increase in 1920 were $13.21, and the present An outstanding feature of a large former comrades. &> of Chin:itonn, "is ma! wlio can J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR of 152'L>, or a figure two and a half year are $22.3-1. land enthusiastic meeting of the Ke- times greater than the 1920 costs. The following tabulation gives the I publican Veterans' Association of Frederick F. Uicliardson, County lit liiincsi pnilsc sci pliiinly that Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, $1.50; zones 3 to 8, These figures were published this week combined costs of local government Middlesex County was a stirring ad- Chairman, who was present, en- is mniT li'inplcil ti> purchase flat- |2.C0. Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. aa second class by the Middlesex County Taxpayers' )fcnd district schools for the year dress in behalf of the candidacy of couraged the veterans to become in- v."—W.is on Slur. patter. Association conducting an inquiry into 1920 and 1931 as well as the perDavid Baird for Governor by Benja- terested in the political life of the the increased cost of local government capita cost in each year in each tax- min Kaufman, disabled veteran and community. Richardson, himself a and district schools in the county. ing district in Middlesex County for I one of the two holders of the Con-veteran, was warmly received by the MUST DO MORE THAN TALK A comparison of tire figures for this these two items only. Igrcssional Medal of Honor from thi:- ex-service men who pledged him State. their loyal support. In the first quarter of 1931, the railroads employed 359,161 School and Local Taxes Per Capita Costs William S. Borden, an outstanding 1920 1931 1920 1931 Kaufman has for years been active less persons than they employed, on the average, during the first 602,638 in the affairs of the Disabled Veter- veteran of Mercer County from Tren- quarters of 1925-1929. These workers, according to a spokesman Carteret Boro $ 193,050 $17.23 $45.18 ton, outlined very thoroughly tho Cranbury Boro 14,203 30,514 13.11 28.57 ans and has had intimate contact general plan of the Republican Vet- for the industry, were largely deprived of their jobs because of Dunellen Boro 65,366 187,708 19.26 36.66 with the leaders of both political par ties. Kaufman who has been an in-erans' Association of New Jersey. regulatory policies which have directly and indirectly prevented East Brunswick Twp., 14,767 65,990 8.00 24.34 Mr. Holger Holm, active in ex-ser- Helmetta Boro 9,863 21,720 14.3G 29.12 dependent politically, is flatfootedly 1 railroads from adjusting themselves rapidly to changing business Highland Park Boro 105,908 387,319 21.76 44.51) for Baird for Governor because ha vfee men's servroo thVoufehout the and economic conditions. JamOsburg Boro 28,571 51,623 13.92 25.20 has been the best friend the veterans county, presided at the meeting, with have ever had among the political Alexander Reisfield as secretary. Dr. The present railroad crisis cannot be charged entirely to theMadison Twp. 15,259 46,666 8.44 18.19 Robert L. McKiernan was introducej Metuchen Boro 60,655 252,838 18.20 44.00 leaders in the State. Kaufman general depression. All during the past decade railroad freight called attention to the numerous as well as Morgan Seiffert, both can- Middlesex Boro 49,638 114,638 26.90 32.72 didates for the Assembly. They com- business has grown at a slower rate than ever before, and passen- Milltown Boro 49,028 72,277 19.29 24.10 beneficial statutes in New Jersey helpful to veterans, "all placed there plimented the organization on its for- ger business has constantly decreased. Competitive transporta- Monroe Twp 18,566 48,715 7.07 10.83 mation and congratulated them on 1,497,231 43.32 by a Republican Legislature," and tion agencies not governed by the same paralyzing restrictions as New Brunswick City 740,381 22.57 said in the three years during which the splendid man they had selected North Brunswick Twp 12,480 149,940 8.90 41.42 as officers. the railroads—oil pipe lines, buses, freight trucks and government Perth Amboy City 1,019,040 1,949,977 24.43 44.80 Senntor Baird has been an influence subsidized waterways—have taken a vast volume of business that So. Plainfield-Piscataway 60,821 361,859 11.29 33.10 in State affairs more has been done Among others introduced were Irv- because of the more favorable conditions under which they are Plainsboro Twp 8,625 19,000 18.53 18.66 for veterans In the way of a share in ing Buttler, Republican candidate permitted to operate, once went to the railroads. And, on top oRaritaf n Twp 62,827 407,781 11.60 40.67 the patronage than in the preceding for Mayor of Highland Park, and CALL PERTH AMBOY Sayreville Boro 64,176 213,866 8.94 24.70 it all, taxes have been increased while railroad rates have been South Amboy City 104,330 189,373 13.21 22.34 held down until tax payments absorbed one-third of the railroads' So. Brunswick Twp 26,900 01,399 12.19 22.20 1893 FOR A net earnings in the first four months of 1931. South River Boro 76,152 196,671 11.64 18.29 Spotswood Boro 5,770 21,370 8.20 23.30 ••••••••••••••••••••* Here is a situation worthy of consideration. Railroad work- Woodbridge Twp. 323,257 918,044 24.09 30.41 COMPLETE ers and stockholders are entitled to a fair: deal. The government The total tax levy in Middlesex County Tax, $2,0Cl,313.C0. Per- is spending millions of dollars in an effort to overcome unemploy- County for 1931 amounts to $10,-contnge, 19. LAUNDRY SERVICE . ment—and at the same time persisting in a policy that has caus- 754,928.00, divided as follows: State Board, State School and Sol- FOR SALE ed several hundred thousand men in a single industry to be thrown Local Government and District WET WASH SERVICE Schools, $7,875,827.00. Per Centairo, diers' Bonus, $827,787.00. Percent- Minimum Charge 23 Ibi. far out of work. So long as government-favored competition is per-75%. age, IVJ. mitted to exist, we will not be able to do much but talk about $1.00. 4e per Ib. addition.!. "bringing back railroad prosperity." We have just completed and offer for sale the THRIFT SERVICE appear this Sunday are nlso, Vernon PARTY MARKS NINTH model English Colonial, six room Louse, on First Flat Work neatly ironed, ready THIS FUNNY DEPRESSION Cook, of Red Bank, N. J.; Bill Bill- to uie. 7c per Ib. You can find humor in even so serious a thing as a business ngs, of Elizabeth, N. J., whose car Street, between Broadway and Stockton Street. depression, if you look in the right place. But who would con-threw a connecting" rod at tho races BIRTHDAY OF MISS ROUGH DRY 1 ;wo weeks ago and lost him ft good This home is now open for inspection every day, in- Eider government statistics as the right place? That's humor :haneo to win; Eddie Mllloi-, of Phila- 10c per Ib. in itselfr But there's more, for in the cold dry figures of thedelphia ; Art Nolls, tho poppy New- MARGARET FAWSER cluding Sunday, from two to five and seven to eight ' data recently released by the Treasury Department in Washing- nrk driver; Wesley Johnson, of Lans- SEMI-FINISHED ton one may gain practical information as to how people con- dale, Pa.; Kay Senrch, Bethlehem, A number of little friends and rela- 12c per Ib. tinue to live with some measure of happiness in spite of a drastic a.j Tommy Chapman, Charlotte, N. tives of Margaret Fawser gathered A Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator and a Magic Chef ., who broke Koach's record at nt her home on Manor Avenue recent- slice in the wherewithal generally considered necessary to obtain ly in honor of Margaret's ninth birth- DeLuxe Gas Range have been installed as part of perma- FINISHED FAMILY BUNDLE such happiness. Nnznreth; Johnny Concannon, Philu- day. The little hoat was given a most 18c per Ib. dolphia; C. It. Yocum, Norristown, agreeable surprise anil during the nent fixtures of the home. For instance, these very ordinary records of governmental n.; Elliott Hopf, Montelnir, N. J.;afternoon games were-played and income disclose some very extraordinary facts. The revenue R. Schapley, White House Station, picR awarded. Refreshments were Middlesex Sanitary from the sale of cigarette papers has increased, while that from N. J.; Perry Conltlin, Paterson, N. served and the guest of honor received the sale of the "tailor-made" product has declined. Nothing '.; Charles Petermnnn, Roseland, N. many beuittiful presents. Laundry funny about that? Well, maybe not. But it does convince us '.; Viv Jackson, of Tompkinsville, Thoso present were: Margaret Faw- THE SOUTH AMBOY CONSTRUCTION CO. Staten Island, N. Y., and A. Lattan- ser, Anecii Henry, Gloria McChesney, TOM CURRIE, Prop. of that fact. And it shows that in hard times necessity may bezia, of New Brunswick, N. J. Races Audrey Sprague, Howard Inman, EDWIN EMMONS ROCCO COLUCCI that $here is a depression; that is, if we need be further convinced tart at 3 p. m. Fred Henry, Kenneth Freas, William Paterson and South the mother of economy. Does mere man confront his shrinking Fawser, Jr., Mrs. Chris Thomas and Mrs. George Fawser, Telephone S. A. 381 Second Streets pay envelope and decide that he must henceforth refrain from Woodman, Spare That Cowl smoking? He does not! He calmly and deliberately comes to The cow tree of Venezuela contains Perth Amboy the conclusion that he can cut his tobacco allowance in, half by a milky latei In Its stem. Tills Is con- Firit Known Mint 423 HENRY ST. 229 HENRY ST. rolling his own cigarettes, instead of paying a premium for hav- sumed by natives as milk Is consumed The first mint Is said to have been The Oldest Operating Laundry In other countries.—ICnnsns City Stnr. established by Syges In Lydta toward in Middlesex County ing some factory roll them for him. the end of tlie Eighth century B. O. Then, the tax receipts from the sale of playing cards has !••••••••••••••••••••••••••>! jumped considerably, while that from theatre tickets has almos hit the bottom. Merely another effect of the depression, say th< experts. It may not be as much entertainment, but there's m denying that it's far cheaper—that is, if you're a fairly gooi pjayei^to sit at home around the card table than to puff ou' ""your chest in the best box seat at the best show of the moment. Then baseball! How the old turnstiles have been clickin; last Three Days! this summer, letting in the record crowds. You see, it isn't mucl of a- drain on the pocketbook to run over and see the Giants 01 SOUTH AMBOY Yanks'in action occasionally—nothing lie a motor trip to Maim LAST or a cruise to Bermuda. SHOWING Yes, sir, if we can lick this depression with ball games TONIGHT TONIGHT Coffee and evenings at home with a deck of cards and the radio, a can of tobacco and a package of cigarette papers, the American peopl have got it backed ofT the map right now. And that means we are Reginald Denny -in- "STEPPING OUT" approaching the time when we can again afford the luxury o Our famous quality coffees, which are fresh- marching up to the box office and saying, "two seats in the froiv TOMORROW TOMORROW roasted daily and rushed to A&P Sbres, are row orchestra for next Thursday night." SATURDAY I SATURDAY SATURDAY remarkable values even at their regular prices. So at these ipecfat prices...ihe lowest in yean

. .. the values ate outstanding. Don't foil to »Bi. Siopatjrowntor. their vacation at tho Minnow Ditcl , . nlAH> for booklet of PIPE DREAMS or at the movies. take advantage of this opportunity to save. i»d «,*» ncfp«. George O'Brien EASTERN DIVISION By Nick O'Tine There is a name for almost every- thing in town and yet no one has eve christened the traffic booth at the corner oi Main street and Steven EIGHT O'CLOCK MUD AND MELLOW ib. 17 avenue. Notice Sergeant Quinlan on duty there quite a lot lately, so why THE HOLY TERROR not call it the "House of David?" COMEDY SINGING COMEDY NOVELTY VIBVVLE RICH AND FULL-OODICO • Ib. The council passed an ordinance recently concerning vendors and f wo Complete Shorn "kers. Now when they try to on SUNDAY SUNDAY EXQUISITE AROMA AND FLAVOR • Ib. tin force it wo find they should havo 7 and 9 P. M. Tho quoit games that havo foatur- made it vendors nnd squawkers. MONDAY MONDAY «d athletic nctlvitios on lowor John •treat huvo boen discontinued owing : SAKURA BRAND WHITEHOUSE to tho sudden disappearance of tho quoits. RACING STARS MEET Fancy Japanese The residents of that soction have ?IOMI looking- about for other activl- Robert Montgemery Evaporated "ta and one dny this woek, Potor AT NEW MARKET SUN. Crab Meat oyno appeared with jt big net and .... IN.... -nmodlaitdty there was tnlk of orgnn- Automobile races that will be re- Milk ploto with breath-taking thrills are Hnjf a basketbnll team. It develop- 1 id, Ro^svor, that tho not was design- scheduled for Sunday, August 23, a RAJAH «d for crabbing;. the Now Marko t Speedway, one of The MAN in POSSESSION ^ *••* * the fastest and most dangerous dirt tall cans tracks in the country. Salad Dressk Speaking: about tho peculiarities of COMEDY MICKEY MOUSE NEWS e plot tho local cops, do you know that otus The New Market Speedway, which 13 |or member of tho force never weara Is under the management of Samuel socks except on succiiil occasions, In-W. Little, former motorcycle racing Hit N.weit CtaBHtly, however, ho packs nn awful stnr, this season, is located at Now TUESDAY TUESDAY tock In either mit. Market, N. J., on tho Stclton rond Picture WEDNESDAY PURE —FINE QUALITY QUAKER MILK MACARONI • • • • • nenr the Hadlcy Airport. Tho track c c 8 e And -whila w'ro on the subject of has just been reconditioned, and has GrapeJuice2&25 ^.23 Spaghetti^. , 3^-20 ops. jHavo you hoard the ono about been mudo even faster than ever for UNEEDA BAKERS-Velvb, Chocolate Mailed Milk or h.JKocal poficoman with n sweet Sundny's races. c * who was on duty near the cor- Two weeks ngo Johnny Hannon, the pk0> C Post Bran Flakes^ 10 uf Stevens avenue and Main St. Norristovvn, Pa., "pocket edition of Oreo Sandwich 3 25 morning not so long ago and gottho late Ray Kench," set n new rec- —IN— iself a nice pie without paying for ord ior the half-mile trnck, clipping Icy Point Salmon 2 «!S, 25C P&G Soap . 8<-k«25e ust as tho sun was coming up, none-fifth of a second ofif the record jck belonging to one of the large hung up some timo ago by Herman king companies drove up to thoSchurch. Schurch's time, was 31 2-5 JUST A GIGOLO 'orby gas station and left several seconds, while Hannon whizzed a lor a grocery store nearby. around the track in 81 1-5 seconds. ANDY CLYDE COMEDY CARTOON NEWS "he usual custom was to leave the At Sundny'B races there will bo n QUALITY MEATS AT A&P MARKETS i at the station until the Btore- gnlaxy of dare-dovel racing stars, all •per arrived to call for them. Tho of whom aro renowned for their will- THURSDAY C •"•• it,on duty thnt morning wns ingness to battle out a raco to a fln- Legs of Spring Lamb ib. 25 • ' '.dn't know what it -was all iflli. FRIDAY consulted the cop who told Normnn "Fats" Marcolln, will be SIRLOIN STEAK CHOICE . ib. 39e 'ere loft thera every morn- there, with five pounds added to hia > truck driver who had a jr South Amboy cops. Ha weight. Marcelln, the heaviest rac- PORTERHOUSE STEAK CHOICE , ib. 45c ittondnnt that he might cot ing driver In tho world, now tips the scales at 3(15 pounds by his own ad- Confessions C he must 1)0 sure to snve him berry pie. mission, nnd will drive his Simples LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS . *• 25 ».ip and tho attendant sntls- Special, which has carrlnd tho heavy noir appetHea and the cop left New Brunnwlclc driver through many VEAL RIB CHOPS ">""<> •b 33* -ftor leaving tho attondnnt to n fiint, race. OS a Co-Ed n to tho an^ry storekeeper "Kcd" George llnuglaiul, whose Starring SHOULDER OF VEAL »<""° . «> 17* tho pies hod jrono. Iari'-cU'vil driving won him the nc- • » • • • •lniin of thousands of rncinjt fniiR at LONG ISLAND DUCKS . ">• 23C i thine the depression has tlono Woodbrldnt'i N. J., Lnnghoni" and dlvido the city into l.w» CIHKHCN llifi' TJnnf.crn trnckf;, will rtrivi a PHILLIPS HOLMES - SYLVIA SYDNEY nple. Those who plan to spend Reed iipcciid, owned by Kd|;nr Kci-d, LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY KUAZY KAT KARTOt f Now Uruiwiclt. Johnny Hnnnon Vtt>"-st;on in Canada and can't WM, J. BURNS DETECTIVE THRILLER i whether to spond their timo lito will bo one of the alui'ii in llio THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. ing wlilskoy or ale, and those rnre.i. jro undecided whether to uptnd In tho list of drivers nehoduk'il to PAGE FIVE FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN CITY REPRESENTATIVES Dot Bill li-1, (i-2. Miss E. Estell beat J. Leonard G0-, (Ml. AT TRI-COUNTY MEETING Y.M.C. A. ROUND ROBIN Tuesday—Miss Kita Mullen beat Miss Kita Kcunc (i-li, ;>-('>, (i-li. Miss Wednesday evening. Mayor Alfred i WILL END TOMORROW Mochen beat Miss O. Welsh 0-1. 5-7, T. Kerr, Former Mayor Andrew 9-7. Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Hayes of Wednesday—Miss 1C. Kstell beat South Broadway left today to speml Kvist. City Treasurer George Krass, Exciting Matches Witnessed in Councilman Frank Stonton and James Mi.-s R. Krane, (1-1, 0-2. Miss 1). Bill their vacation at Montreal, Canada. Girls Tournament—Doubles beat Miss O. Welsh (S-li, I!-li, '. Entries Close Tomorrow. It. Mullen k'at Miss M, 1'ippitt 2-0, Mrs. Disbrow Johnson of Borden- meeting of the Tri-County Municipal 08, 118. town avenue is spending a few days League held at the Laurel Hoti'l at | Tomorrow the round robin at the j with friends at Manasquan. Spring Lake Heights. I Y. 51. C. A. that has brought out aLIONS LAY FOUNDATION Mr. and Mrs. John S. Tomaszewski | host of tennis players und which has FOR ANOTIIKR CLUB and family are spending their vaca- heen featured hy an unusually large- tion with relatives at Hazclton, Pa. i number of close matches, will be (Continued from pngfe one) brought to a close and it is expected of tlie ballad "I'm the Last One Left Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gereghty are that the semi-finals will get under on the Corner," which it was ex- vacationing at Atlantic City and ar» way within a short time. plained expressed thje sentiments of staying at the Hotel Ludy. Recent matches resulted as fol- Rates for advertisements in this column: All advertisements under this Investigate— Former Mayor Andrew Kvist, tha lows : genial president of the club, who be- heading, 5 cents per line; minimum charge 35c for one insertion; minimum Miss Fanny Kolokowsky spent August 13th, Peter Read won over Monday in Asbury Park. Donald Reed, C-4, C-0. A. Tedcseo comes with the desertion of McDon- charge 25 cents on repeat advertisements. "Help Wanted", "Lost and ald from the ranks of the unattached, Found", and "For Rent" advertisements, payable in advance. won over E Phillips, 6-1, 6-4. Mrs. Harry Oppenheim of Broad- August 15, C. E. Kennedy won over the Ion© bachelor in the club. way is spending a short vacation at HUSHED W. Van Cloaf, G-l, 6-0. Speeches were also made by Yutes Bradley Beach, N. J. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—APARTMENTS August 17, J. Quattrocchi won over Romeo, of this city; Harry Batch, of AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS A clam bake will be held at the C. Safran, 6-1, 6-1. Martin won over New Brunswick; Al Hastings, of New FOR RENT: Six rooms, all improve- Blue Acre Inn on Cheesequako road Masterson, 6-2, 6-1. Brunswick; George Delepaine, of FOR SALE: Three show cases, scale, on Sunday at 5 P. M. No tickets will Speculation is rife concerning the Highland Park; Tom Lyons, past GUARANTEED USED CARS counter with money drawer and ments, rent $15. Inquire Oppen- HEAT! results of the men's doubles, entries heim's 5 and 10c Store. 8-21-4f be sold on the grounds. deputy governor of Union Beach; shelving, suitable for road stand. in for which will close tomorrow. Richard Callahan, of Union Beach; CHARLES P. STRAUB Will dispose of at reasonable price. FOR RENT: October 1st, firat Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Nayior are The following teams have been en- Harry Kreamer of New Brunswick; Inquire Citizen office. 7-Sl-tf* floor apartment, 262 Henry St. the parents of a baby boy, born this tered in this event which will get un- DODGE PLYMOUTH week. America's der way during the coming week, Norman Murray, of Keansburg, and FOR SALE—Ten piece dining room Six rooms, sun parlor and bath. In- L. B. Wortley nnd W. H. Martin. Adolph Christopherson of Wood- 76 BROAD ST. KEYPORT suite and kitchen suite, both in flrsi quire D. F. Ryan, 262 Henry St., Manvel Applegate, Jr., who has E. Phillips and P. A. Read. bridge. The members of the South class condition. Price reasonable. In- Tel. 791-J. 8-7-4t been enjoying the past two weeks at lowest priced J. Quattrocchi and A. Troyano. River delegation also gave short talks. TEL. KEYPORT 910 quire Morris Rosenthal, 103 North Surf City, has returned to his duties A. P. Reid, Jr., and R. Masterson. Richard Piitelurd of Morgan ren- Broadway. 7-24-tf FOR RENT:—Six room apart- with the S'wnn Hill Ice Co. C. E. Kennedy and A. Nlcarvo. dered a number of vocal selections ment, all improvements. Apply C. M. Shcppard and Melvin Safran. which called forth round after round AUTO REFTNISHING—DUCO Miss Margaret Kirk, of Swan Hill, quality SLIGHTLY USED SUITS—For sale Timmins, 122 North Broadway, So. and William Bushwoillcr, of Perth Arthur James and Donald Reid. of applause. S6.00 nnd up. We also buy use.! Amboy. 8-7-tf* Amboy, spent Friday in Pleasantville, The girls tennis tournament open- Richard Callahan, of Union Beach, RELIABLE AUTO REPINISHTOG Suits, S. Fox, 52 Smith St., Perth N. Y. oil burner ed on Saturday and some close match- won the lawn mower, which was do- CO. Only authorized Duco Refin- Amboy. Tel. 2955. 7-3-4t FOR RENT: Flat, fivo rooms nnd es have been witnessed. nated by Ehvood R. Brown. James isMne Station in this vicinity. TTUSHED HEAT is the result of The match between Miss Mochen LEATHER—Rubber heels, polishes, bath, all improvements. Inquire Mrs. Charles Mount, of New P. Farley was chairman of last Chronimum and nickel bating:. 330 Main St. 8-7-tf* Brunswick returncil home Wednesday JtTL years of combustion research and Miss Welsh on Tuesday was a Body and fender repairs. 382 New shoe laces, cobbler's supplies for hard fought one which ran into 35 night's meeting and John Cross will after spending a few clays with hor in Williams laboratories, by the be in charge of the next. Brtmnwick Avenun. Perth Ambov. homo use. P. Barbieri, 392 State very engineers who pioneered oil gnmes before Miss Mohen finally tri- Telephone P. A. 603. 7-24-Ct St., Perth Amboy. 7-10-2flt' FLAT FOR RENT: First floor, fivo son, Charles Mount, of this city. umphed. I - Illl. II. I heat for the home. It brings almost rooms and bath, gns, electricity, Wednesday's contest between Miss pipeless heater, newly decorated, Miss Anita Steuber and Miss soundless operution to the acknowl- Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Applegate FOR RENT—HOMES Doria Spruguo of Broadway, spent edged greater efficiency of the pro- Mullen and' Miss Pippitt was also an and daughter Doris of Metuchen, AUTO LAUNDRY garage if desired. Inquire 230 Bor- interesting struggle running into 36 dentown Ave. 7-31-tT Sunday at High Bridge, N. J. jected-flame ty pe of oil burner. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ISENBERG'S AUTO LAUNDRY— Flats and Apartments to Rent. games before Miss Pipitt lost. George E. Applegate of Swan Hill, Mr. und Mrs. Harry Stratton and Retaining all the time-proved Tho record of the matchea to date Car Washing $1.00, Cars Washed Tohnson, 324 Main St., Phone 21. APARTMENT TO LET:—B rooms Oil-O-Matic features, Williams 3-18-tf daughter Katherino of Church street, ir, as follows: and Simonized, $5.00. Cars polish- and bnth, all improvements. Inquire are spending the summer nt their engineers have created a new Saturday—Miss Mochen beat Miss Hubocrlbe to the Citizen—Cet tho real ml ed 75c. 193 Fayette Street, be- Fnr South Aitibov Real Estate or Tel. 983-W. 7-17-tf* cottage at Pitman, N. J. burner, emboclyinf, HUSHED HE AT. tween Mnnle St. and Madison Ave.. Kurnnee nee F. H. Lear, 210 G^OT" It burns lowcost fuel oil—:i richer Perth Amboy. 7-17-lSt* Street. 6-B-tf FOR RENT:—Flat six rooms, all. Miss Kathorino Petty of St. Barna- fuel than the costlier light dis- improvements at 134 Rtevenn Ave- bas Hospital, ia spending her vacation , tillates commonly used. This saves FOR RENT—House, 5 rooms nnd with her 'parents Mr. mid Mrs, Fred you hundreds of dollars on future AUTO BRAKE SERVICE nue. Inquire Mrs. R. Leonard, 359 Petty of Main Street. bath, all improvements at 157 John Henry street, Tol. 481. 7-17-tf-* fuel bills. St.. this city. Inquire Mntnwan Let us examine your hefting AUTO BRAKE AND WHEEL SER- 847-W. 8-14-tf* Mrs. E. C. YCSB and children of VICE. INC. Brakes ndiusted and FOR RENT: Apartment, four Ruritun Street,' linve juBt returned plant, quote yi exact cost fig- rellned. Wheel nlicnlnpr. Axles FOR RENT:—Five room house, rooms nnd both, i?as nnd electric, homo after spending n week's vaca- ures, and explain the ensy Wil- straighten «d. Tiro Vulcanizing nnrt improvements. Inquire 245 First rent reasonable. Inquire ll.T South tion at Ocean Gate, liams Budget Payment Plan. THE FAMOUS NEW YORK TO street. 8-14-11 Brondway. 7-10-tf* 168 New Brunswick Avenue. Perth Miss Jean Rue of Mntawan, was SAINT LOUIS TOUR. OF- Amboy, N. J. Tel. P. A. IBS. LAURENCE HARBOR—Shore bung- ROOMS TO RENT: Thrco rooms the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis 7-17-13t» alows, by weeks, month, season, of for lit?ht housekeeping. All improve- Stults of George street Friday. vear around. M. Ynnowsky, 86 $ .00 ments. Tnnnirn Broadway Luncheon- Mrs, Arthur S'kow, Mrs. Charles AUTO TOPS Hov Ave., Fords. Tel. P. Amboy ette, 118 South Broadway. 7-31-4t* 2505-W. 8-7-«* Bennett, Masters Sheldon and Bobbie 345 .. Newman visited the Boy Scouts at (Excluding Tank) T TOP? M<"'» FOR RENT:—House, five rooms FOR RENT: Flat, five rooma and Camp Dill, High Bridge, on Sunday. and bath. All improvements. With 1 % bath, all improvements, rent reason- .T P ,Tnnn°« 'fee** A""tii'o ntiH F'"*- Bertram avenue. THEN: Such an event stirred the imagination of the country, wav No. 4, Tel. South Ai«W SO? SE FOR RENT:—Six rooms. 7-10-13t* MONEY TO LOAN on bond and Regular meeting of South Amboy but was too expensive to be entered into by many. lTYTOrnvfiTnpnts. 239 Hpnry «t.wt. Lodge No. 1554 Loyal Order of Moose Innuire 714 Bordentown Ave. 7723-tf mortgage in sums of $100, $200, $300 $400, $G00 and up to $10,000. Office will be held in Wilhelm's Hall, 226 AWNINGS—SHADES FOR RENT: House, five room' First Street, at 8 o'clock Tuesday NOWs ECONOMICAL transportation is reality. See our LOW- hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m.evening, August 25. All members are nnd nr+K all imnrovoments. Rent Wednesdays and Saturday: from PRICED, HIGH-QUALITY used cara of DEPEND- A1WPOV PKADW AND AWNTNG CO. reasonable. Inquire 731 Bordentown requested to be present. HniiR<> ond Sfnr» Awnin»=. Win- Ave. 7-24-tfr 8:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire To'nn A. ABILITY and be convinced! Lovely, Trust Company Building. Mrs. Frank Hawes and son Snq dow eliadn". B»«t Tnpt-»rlils. Tte«- 1 poTixble pn«+, 9R/L ^rmt-.h St.. P»r»h •R/niNT:—S "v room well, were Point Pleasant visitors yes. All !».m.>WTn»un*lJ-F. «%M TTnH.v terday. Amboy. TPI. 829 P. M. 8-7-tf* l'(w Aiicnst 30. Inquire 211 STORES FOR RENT Tickets are beintr distributed for Lilted ttStandsrd by Umf 7-!M-t.f tho Harvest Home Sunper to be held Ubotatotiet DOGS -— Bnncalow. FOR RENT: Modern store, corner under the auspices of the Elizabeth h nil lm^^ovpinnntc0. Tnnnirp John street and Broadway. Inauirp Locke Unit of the Eastern Star at POR SALT": P"in11 Boston terrier, Rtiuib. Kovnort. 0 A. Malloy, 202 John street. 5-15-tf tho MaSonie Hall on Wednesday, Sep- iwdlereed. T)?rf«ct mnrWifr. a venr 7-17-tf* tember 10, from 5 to 8 P. M. n\fl. '""use ond PUT hrnlfp-n. lovo.s FOR RENT: New modern store, John NaTusch Opportunity children Rc^oilil". Wood Avpnn». good location on Broadway. Rent Members of the Melrose Fire Com- Vords. Tel. Woodhridpre 8-!>n<19W. mn*o"pni'>»+o Tnniiirn T\Tr in. B. Shnr, St., Perth Amboy, Tel. 2222, P. of George street, visited' the Boy S38 Stntp St., Perth Ambnv. Tel. FOR RENT: Three rooms nnd A. 7-3-4r Scouts nt Camp Dill on Sunday. Don't Stuff Your Ears P. A. 087. 7-10-18t« mMi. Light nnd heat furnished. An '1" 1C3 Augusta Street or Telennonp FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR SALE 399. 6-26-tf» 1931 FORD VICTORIA COUPE $450.00 WT.AT FOR RENT:—At 138 So.FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, FOP SALE: 40 foot extension lnd- 15 1931 BUICK COUPE . 700.00 f n»*nnr?wnv, K roam*'. Tpmrovnme"* - 5 rooms and bath, all modern im- tler. Used rm'v a "\v Mines. Onod H1R.no nor mnnth. Eaele Tea Co.. 13R nn new, SIR.0(1. Tnnuirp Fmnirn tli Brondwnv. (1-5-tf* provements. Available' immediate- Specials 1931 FORD COUPE ... 425.00 Thtatro or at IBS Main St. 4-21-2t* ly. In central location. Also gar- . FOR RENT—V"«* dwpllinor housp, age. Inquire Citizen Office. 1931 FORD TOWN SEDAN „_ 550.00 NOTICE ix "room*, twn hnths. nil 7-Sl-tf* ^titq, at. 2^2 South R for 1927 PIERCE-ARROW, 4 Pass. Coupe 425.00 v rtnpnrntnrt. rnnt rpnsnnnblp. LOST AND FOUND PUBLIC SALE nt !Mfi SonUi Brodnwnv. B-2fl-tf 1926 BUICK COUPE 125.00 Real cstntn, nnd porsonnl nroperty PT^MT* "Pint, ftvp rnornfl. en LOST—BOSTON BtKL-rTOU, Friday t)f the estate of Soph!" W. Morgan, nnrirt*., nil Imnroi'nninptii, R"«t '•OJI 8 months old, dark seal coat; right 1930 FORD TUDOR SEDAN.. 350.00 "will bo lielH at tho Monrnn Homo-mraM». Anniv S, Lprner. 731 Tknr eyo blue, left eye brown, answers to sto.tid nt Mororan H"iir!its, on thednntown Avnrmn. . S-rt-t Mickey. Liberal reward. Loomig, 1930 FORD SPORT COUPE 375.00 •State Hl(rhwt>" from South Ambov to Mulberry 4-3216. and Koynort, N. J.. on Tupidnv, Spntem- 1930 FORD STD. COUPE R-S 375.00 W 1st, 1931, nt m o'clock A. M. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR RENT—GARAGES Renl eslnte consists of an R-rooi" liouso with n" improvements and FOR SALE:—2 Family Anartment. Saturday 1928 PHAETON • 135.00 tibnut 1 ncre of irround. well locntod. In good condition. All FOR RENT:—Large private gar- PerRonnl property consists of livinf Improvements. Well located. Inquire age, rent $4 per month. Inquire 256 1930 HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR- Toom, dining room, bed mom nndSo'ith Amboy Trust 'Co. B-l-tf* Bordentown nvenue. 8-14-2t Mtrhcn furnitm-r. of all kinds, in- "THAT'S THE ONLY KIND THE BROADWAY MAR- CYCLE 195.00 cluding some antique*, upright piano, FOR RALE:—Bridget Brady Es>- LAUNDRY—DRY CLEANING tntp nd.inining St. Mary's Rectory. A KET CARRIES. I'M ALWAYS SATISFIED" 1930 CHEVROLET SEDAN 345.00 garden tools, etc. t-fnmilv hnitso nnd (rronnd. Inquire The renl estate will bo offered nt Frnnris P. Cnnn, Brondway nnd Da-FOR BETTER CLEANING CALL 2 P. NT. Also nt thp same time will vid St. Tel. 304. 0-I3-tf PERTH AMBOY 3768. $1 Perth 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE , 300.00 be offered a 4-room bnmrnlow, to be Amboy $1 Cleaners, Inc. French Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb, lb. - - 22c removed from the nromisps. Dry Cloamers and Dyers. Reduced SCHRAMM AIR COMPRESSOR Terms and conditions made known ROOMS WANTED prices on family laundry. Example, •at anlp. men's shirts 10c. Articles called Fancy Cuts Pot Roast, best meat, lb. - - 22c (Contractor's Outfit) 850.00 CHARLES L. CONARD. ROOM AND BOARD—Suitable for for and delivered. Main Store, Apnnt nml AucHonppr. young man. Inquire 255 Borden- 309 Maplo Street, Perth Amboy. Extra Fine Rib Roast lb. - - - 23c MANY OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES 8-21—2t Box 4G7. Trenton, N. J. town Avenue. 8-14-3 7-24-7t providing employment, the work un- Extra Fancy Selected Fowl, lb. - - - 25c LIBERAL TERMS Street Corners Being dertaken has long been needed and NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT at yory moderate coat will add np- OF ACCOUNT CALI HAMS, pound 12c precinbly to the capacity nnd the sa- >TnTrrjE is hereby given that the SLICED BACON, i/ pound package 14c Our one week exchange policy is your secur- Cut Back in Indiana fety of. tho principal streets. It isnccounts of the subscriber, the ad- n providing work to local unemployed ministrator of the estate of FRESH HAMS, Jersey cuts, pound 21c ity against an unsatisfactory deal. labor which otherwise might have to WILLIAM J. BONIS, late of tho City LAMB, VEAL or PORK CHOPS, pound 25c Town of Muncie Increasing be fed at public expense. 1 of South Amboy, deceased, will be Large Size SUGAR CURED HAMS, pound 19c Traffic Capacity and Reliev- audited and stated by the Surrogate ing Congestion. | AUGUST 27TH SET AS of the County of Middlesex and re- SUGAR, pound 5c COUNTY INSt'KCTlON DAY ported for settlement to the Orphan's 4 Cans of PORK and BEANS or CREAM 25c In Muncie, Indiana, the local gov- (Contlnuod from pnffe one) Court of the snid County of Middlo- SIRLOIN or TOP ROUND STEAK, pound 35c ernment in in tho midst of a modest Public Welfare have been most val- sex, on the second day of October projrrnm of public improvement whicli 1931, nt which time npplicntion will Large Size Bottle AMMONIA 10c Fayette Used Car Mart uable in giving Middlesex County one may woll provide an example to be mnde for tho allowance of com- many other cities, larjre or email of tl"'. finest institutions of its kind missions and counsel fees. We Give S. & H. Green Stamps with Every Purchase 'Fifty protruding street corners in the Stato. ELIZABETH L. I1ONIS. 260 to 282 New Brans. Ave. oripfinally luiil out to 1-foot or 0-foot Commissioner William J. Ellis of radluB, arc being cut back to a radiu1 tho Department of Institutions nnd Dated August 21st, 1931, ut Between Elm and Oak Street Of IB feet or 30 feet, which wil Agencies, prompted by a recent in- South Amboy, N. J. At tho old Lohigh Vnlloy Freight Homo creatly increase the traffic capacity spection oC the workhouse, wrote n Leo J. Cnaklcy, Proctor. of corners, relieving rniwpttion at 8-21-r>t Broadway Market letter under date of Angus' 'Jtii to these points. Tlie • o:.-. of tlio work i; tluv Itonrd of FrtH-liohici'H comment- Bmnll, consideralil,' 1 .sa tlinn durinj Mr. and Mrs. Henri Newman, Mn; Inisy sonaons, for labor and materia ing them and tho wnrdnn and matron 122 N. Broadway - South Amboy Perth Amboy, N. J. itornn nn< nintfrially reduced. fur tin- oxciillcnl condition of tho in—dim-Ion HiMinett, Dulores Newman Alan Mount, Sheldon nnd Robert Phone 2703—Open 'till 9 P. M. Muncie ia undertaking this worl fititution. PHONE 261 out of maintenance, funds. While it i. Ncwinun molopird to Anbury Park tolng done 'largely ae a means of Thursday evmiing. PAGE SIX THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY/AUGUST 21, 1931 SHEKIFP'S BAX.B IN CUAWCEUV OF XBW JERSEY— Tigers Me Both |N0 DUCK SHOOTING JBricktown Invaders Ueuveen T H E SOUTH 11IVEII IiUrU>l.\T. AND IJOAN /S8OCIA- TION, of the Town ot Washington. Middlesex Couiuy. Complainant, and Double Header Games | BETTER THAN LESS Turned Back by Hearts ISARBARA E. CARDETO.V et vlr.. tt als., Defendants. PI Fa for Bale of mortgaged premises datt-ti July 27, Sayreville A. C. Starts Out by- Meadowbrooks and Laurence SAYS SPORT GROUP By virtue of the nbove stated writ Harbor A. C. Victims of Lo- Making Four Runs in First to tne directed anil delivered I will ex- pose. to salt at public v«ndue on cal Aggregation. American Game Asso. Wants But Hearts Cop Game. WBDN'KSDAY. THIS NINTH DAT OP SEPTKMBEn. NINETBEN HUX- Either Reasonable Length The Sayreville A. C. came down DRKD AND THTRTV-ONE" The Meadowbrooks and the Law- At one o'clock Standard Time (two rence Harbor A. C. were added to the Duck Season or None. from Bricktown on Sunday to op- oelock Daylight Saving Time) in tile list of conquests of the local Tiger1! pose the Sacred Hearts on St. afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's Washington, Aug. 20th: Either a Mary's field, and although they piled Offlce in tho City of New Brunswick, A. C. on Sunday when they defeated duck shooting season of reasonable r*. J. the former 5-3 and the latter were up four runs in the first two innings, All the following tract or parcel of shut out 2-0. length this fall or an entirely closed were defeated 10 to 4. land and premises hereinafter particu- season is the announced stand of the larly described, situate, lyinpr and oe- Mercer was in the box for the Tig The Sayreville outfit after chalking inp in the Village of Old Bridge In the •era against the Meadowbrooks, and American Game Association pending up four markers in the first tWtt in- County of Middlesex and State of New allowed them nine hits,, while th completion of final private and offi- nings ceased scoring while the Sacred Jersey. cial investigations of major water- Hearts who gained one in the second As shown on a map of Ellis TV Ap- locals collected 10. Mercer, Inman nleby property, surveyed toy Ijarson llnd and Kath, Tiger warriors, all receiv fowl nesting areas in the northwest- innings continued the process until Fox, Civil Engineers, and filed in the ern states and the prairie provinces they had piled up ten, tying the score Middlesex County Clerk's Offlce July ed injured fingers and Mercer was of Canada. Having lopped two 24, 1911 in Hox 633, said lot lying on unable to pitch the second game in the fourth. the Westerly sWe of Appleby avenue against the Lawrence Harbor out- weeks off the shooting season of Lagoda pitching for the Hearts got and being number twenty-seven (27) on every state already on the strength off to s. bad start and the Bricktown sair map. Size of lot flftV feet Iron And fit. of drought conditions, the Bureau of rear and one hundred feet deep on >both Prasnal represented the Tigers in boys hit him plenty in the first Ih- sides Bioligical Survey of the Department ning. When he came out in the sec- Being the same land and premises the box in the s econd game in which of Agriculture has issued a warning the Tigers got not a single hit bu ond, however, it was evident he had conveyed to Barbara R. Carleton. by that further drastic restrictions may the situation well in hand and from deed of Peter Leonard, et ux.. dated ' won over their rivals who secured be necessary to save sufficient breed- Juno 2nd, 1920, and recorded In the Mid- seven hits. then on he pitched remarkable ball. dlesex County Clerk's Office In Book ing stock of wild ducks to avert a He also featured in the run scoring 4S7.1. pane 308. FIRST GAME serious shortage for years to come. necreo amounting to approximately TIGERS AB R H bringing in four of his team's ten, $380.00. "We believe that if the duck sup- he batted out a single and was is- Together with nil and singular, the Kath, 3b 4 1 rights, privileges, hereditaments and ap- ply will not justify a reasonable op- sued three passes. purtenances thereunto belonging or in Prasnal, ss 4 0 en season, thinking sportsmen will In the sixth Barkey knocked out a any wise appertaining, , Stolt, 2b 3 0 prefer to give up shooting entirely BBRNATtD M. GANNON, homer over the center field fence Sheriff. Mercer, p 3 1 during the crisis", said Seth Gordon, with Lagoda and Zalari on, giving GEORGE, L. BUIITON, Inrnan, c 4 1 president of the Association. "Half- his team a safe margin. 120.58 Solicitor S-14-U Bowman, rf 4 2 way measures will undoubtedly re- The box score: Henry, cf 3 0 sult in a worse situation. A brief SAYREVILLE A. C. " C. Loichle, cf 1 0 season would cause concentrated R H E BHBBITC'B BAXB X,. Loichle, lb 3 0 0 slaughter, and would only open the lit CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY— Dusko, If 110 Between CL.ATTON UUilBBH COM. Slover, rf 4 0 0 fiela to dishonest hunters, game Farrell, rf. 0 0 0 PAiNY, a corporation. Ooniplnlnant, is 5 10 bootleggers and pot-shooters. Godbe, rf 10 0 and ADOLPH 8CHBFFLER, ot »la.. Defendants. Fl Fa for sale of mort- MEADOWBROOKS AB R H "If the threatened drastic action Hoover, lb 1 3 igoil premises dated June 18, 1931. is found necessary, giving the duck Demgar, ss 0 0 0 gy virtue of tho above stated writ to Babal, cf. 5 0 0 mo directed and delivered, 1 will expose Frederick, rf 4 0 0 crop o year of protection in which to Cholpa, 3b 0 2 1 to sale nt publlo vonduo on recuperate would simplify enforce- Bonus, e 0 0 0 WEDNESDAY, TIIK TWENTY- Bridges, p 4 1 ment by the inadequate force of of- Zimbicki, cf. 0 3 0 SIXTH DA.Y OP AUGUST, NINE- Mordlis, 3b 4 0 Kulcsa, 2b 110 TEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE Babarity, ss 4 0 0 ficers. Enough Bportsmen already At one o'clock Standard Time (2 o'clock realize tho seriousness of the situa- Weiss, p 0 0.0 Daylight Having Tlmo) In tho afternoon Chicken, c 4 1 0 tion to aid in every way in making of said day at tho Shorlff'B Office In the Gibbes, 2b 4 0 0 Oity of Now Brunswick, N, J. Dutohe, lb 4 1 a close season effective." 1 10 1 A.LL UIOBO tructB or pnrcols ot Mr. Gordon declared that in the SACKED HEARTS land and premises, liorclimftor particu- T. Minter, If 4 J) K II E larly doscrlbod, situate, lying and being present waterfowl shortage he can In tho UorouRh o[ Sayrovlllo. County of 37 3 see the beginning of concerted action J. Zdamewica, If 0 1 0 Middlesex and Stato of Now Jersey toward restoration of breeding Jnnkowski, lb 0 0 0 , FIRST TUACT—Uob'lnntnjr at a nblnt Tigers 0 0 10 3 0 1—5 !n llio WoBturly lino of William Btreot ' Meadowbrooks 0 0 110 1 0—3 grounds destroyed by drainage as W. Zdanowica, ss 0 2 0 distant 147 foot southerly from tho In- Two base hit, Kath; Sacrifice hit, much as by drought. He said he Kane, cf., 2b 0 0 1 torBoctlon of tho Bald Westerly BMO Lagoda, p 4 10 lino of William Street with the South- Mercer; Base on balls, Tigers, 0; feared that fogging the issue with 5n erly sldo lino of John Street and run- Meadowbrooks, 0; Double play, Inman effective regulations might encour. Zalari, rf 3 2 1 ning thenco (1) In a southerly direction to Stolt; Struck out by Mercer 3; by ago a disgruntled attitude unfavor Malik, 3b 12 1 and along tho said Westerly »ld> lino of WilMam Street a dlstonco of fifty Bridges, 6; Left on bases. Tigers 7 able to the concerted restoration ac Kennedy, 2b 0 0 1 0.10) foot; thonco (2) In n Wostorly tivity needed. Barkoy, cf 2 2 0 While dinner cooks itself Meadowbrooks 7. direction and parallel with saldSouth- Dobrynski, c 0 2 0 orly sldo lino of John Street, a distance SECOND GAME of fifty-six (sh foot to n point them* TIGERS AB R H (3) In a northerly direction a distance Kath, 3b, 1 1 Q 10 12 of fifty 060) foot to a point anil thp cor- Jones, 3b 1 0 0 ner of tho rear lino of lots frontlnr on CLEARYmOUTEKS the southerly sldo "of"JoliiV'Streot, IME for the things you'd rather do—time to itay young and Stolt, 2b. 3 0 0 thence (4) in a southerly direction and Mercer, ss 2 0 0 "R. tt,,lln<> parallel with said southorly Old Time Chevrolet Bide lino of John Street a distance of Tcharming and healthyr-thdt'a tthal the Electric Range meanfc Inman, c 2 1 < TROUNCE MORGANS sxEy-one (61) feet to said Westerly C. Loichle, cf. 1 0 0 sfdo of WHHwti Street and the point or to you. No more glorious afternoons wasted over a hot stove, while Johnson, of 1 0 ( place of beginning. The Morgan A. C. lost by the scon Comes From Texas to Bolnit known and designated as the you suffer from heat and lack of fresh air. Prasnal, p 2 0 0 of 5 to 2 to tb9 Clenry's Mechattic*- northerly ftfty (60) feot of lot No. 3a L. Loichle, lb '.. 2 0 0 JIB shown on a certain map entitled. ville Combine on Monday evening in "Map of property of tho Old Bridge Nelson, If. 2 0 0 a local loop game. Detroit Headquarters Emimolod Brick & Tllo Company," Just slip your dinner in the modern Electric Range. Take another Bowman, rf 2 0 0 Mechanicaville scored throe runs which map Is illed In tho Office of the Clerk of the County of Middlesex a» second to adjust the automatic controls arid the day is yours — in the first when Doukas walked and "Royal Mail" Roddster of Finer- man Nn. 763 In fllo box No. B'lJ 20 2 0 went to second on a passed ball and SI3COND TRACT—(Beginning at a L.H. A. C. AB B H ty's Has Traveled 300,000 stake marking tho corner formed hy to do as you like. It's as easy as that! •« scoited iwheri W. Zwanslwics hit a 'he Jntorsoctlon of the southerly aide E. Wall, rf. 3 0 0 homer over tho center field fence. Miles in 15 tears. of Charles street with the Weatorly C. Wall, 3b :. 4 0 1 Armstrong singled, Jcsko did like side of William Street and running Bentley, lb. *. 4 0 Detroit, Mich.:—One of those ven- thonco (1) Westerly along the Houther- No wonder modern women are turning to the Electric Rangel wise and then Kennedy wrapped out AnSl 2 of Charles Street one hundred Kasmarick, p 4. 0 2 another single to score Armstrong. erable old-time cars which remind (100) feet to n ntnko: thence (2) south- The controls turn on the heat at the time you indicate—just as Hamilton, ss 3 0 0 Two more Mechanicsville runs you that this automobile industry ia °r}y ami at right nn=les with Charles no longer young recently rolled up to Street elffhtv (SO) feet to a stake; much heat as you wish—and then turn it off again. The insulated Weeks, c 2 0 0 came in the fourth when Triggs sin- thencn (3) Easterly and at right ang- Peterson, cf. 2 0 gled, went to second on an infield out Chevrolet Motor Company headquar- les with tho last COUI-BO one (100) feot oven keeps the dinner warm. You'll be surprised at how litde-it Dom, If 3 0 0 and crossed the plate on Cleary's ters here with Mr. and Mrs. T. J, to a stake on tho Westerly side of Wil- Finerty, of San Antonio, in their 1916 liam Street; thence (4) Northerly along Demery, 2b 3 0 1 single. deary stole second and the We a Ij sid0 of coitltO'Operate. Come in today and let us show you. Chevrolet "Royal Mail", roadster, pur- , , , iJr ' •William Street 1 scored when Morley erred on W •"> 27 0 Zdanewicz's grounder. chased by them in that year and in eighty (80) feet to the point or place Tigers 0 0 110 0 0—2 The Morgans remained scoreles* their continuous service since that of beginning L. Harbor 0 0 0 000 0—0 time. Being part of lots Nos, 69, 70, 71 and until two men were out in the last Although the original pistons and 72 on the aforesaid map Two base hit, C. Wall; Sacrifice inning. Morley had 18 chances at 0 amolmtlnB t0 hit, Parsnal; Left on bases, Tige rs 3; first and J. Zdanewics and Doukas rings still furnish motive power, the $5 34o'oo approximately Harbors 10; Base on balls, Kasmarick, put up a strong defensive game for speedometer gave out some years ago Together with all and singular, tho 'over 3; Parsnal 2; Struck out, by Kas'mar- but Mr. Finerty, basing his estimate rights, privileges, hereditaments and »p^ Mechanicsville. on gasoline consumption, states that purtenances thereunto belonging or fn •ick, 11; Prasnal, 6. MECHANICSVILLE anywise, appertaining. > •"?•>, the car has done well over 300,000 I; RANDOLPBBRNATtH APPLEBTD M. GANNON, .tR. , AB R H E miles in its fifteen years of service 134.02 7-31-41 Solicitor. Doukas, lb > 3 10 0 with him. MODERN GAME FISHES J. Zdanewicz, ss 4 0 10 Both Coasts have been visited, as Clcary, cf 4 110 well as the two Borders, the Yellow- W. Zdanewicz, 4b :.. 4 12 1 stone and most of the states of the FLY OVER MOUNTAINS Armstrong, c 3 110 union by the Finertys during their Jesko, rf 4 0 10 periodic vacation jaunts, with the "The Stork" Transports Young- Kennedy, 2b 2 0 2 0 old-timer as their mode of transpor- . .pointing Stolte, If. 2 0 0 0 tation. The only major trouble ever ' dters to New Mountain Lake Triggs, p 3 M 0 developed by the car, Mr. Finerty Homes. reported, was when he cracked a out to you - - 29 5 9 1 frame in some rough going in the Washington, Aug. 21st: With the MORGAN A. C. Yellowstone, and couldn't flnd the . automobile turned game conserva- AB E H E flaw until he got back to Texas. tionist and increasing the popularity Pierson, cf 10 0 0 Among those to greet the vacation- of hunting and fishing, with the air- Hobby, cf 10 0 0 ers here was W. S. Knudsen, presi- plane converted to forest fire fight- G. Letts, rf. 10 0 0 dent and general manager of Chev- 1 ing, counting deer and elk, and even 1 Molly, rf 2 0 0 0 rolet, who reminded Mr. Finerty that August to .making raids on wolves and coy- Dill, 3b 2 0 10 if every o.wner took comparable care otes, and with motorbont, cruiser Cassidy, 2b 3 1 2 0 of his car the manufacturers would and former yacht enforcing game Morley, lb 3 0 0 1 all be in the poorhouse. Mr. Fincrty laws and even acting as fire engines Buckalew, ss 2 0 0 0 replied that he wouldn't trade his • along seacoast or inland hike, now B. Jankowski, If. , 3 0 0 0 "Royal Mail" for a new Chevrolet, cornea tho hydroplano to make game K.»czmarck, c '. 3 111 even up, indicating the degree of per- Best Used fishes "flying fishes". According to Opiola, p 3 0 10 sonal attachment possible to form a report from the American Game for a car over a period of years of Association, J. S. Royce, assistant 24 2 5 2 intimate experiences with it. field superintendent of fish hatch- iMorglan '. 3 '0 .0 2/0 0 0—5 The engine of the old timer bears eries of the Now York Game Depart- Mechanicsvillo .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—2 ment, hag solved the , problem of serial number 11,823, while late this Car Buys Home runs, W. Zdancsica, Kacz- month the eight millionth product of ' transporting young fish from tlia marek; Stolon bases, Cassidy, Cleary, the company is expected to come off "fish, fnctories" of the state to less Sacrifice hits, Stolte, Armstrong; the assembly lines. After a brief stay Cars that come up to the specifications of the most exacting buyer—like new with very low ;.accessible mountain lakes by employ- Double plays, J. Zdenewicz to Ken- ing a hydroplane. "The Stork", as here the Finerty's turned the nose of mileage on then* and in tip top shape inside arid out. • the m&ehlrie has been named, can

* Former Flyweight And Paper Manners AIR HOSE SUGGESTED "The pnper napkin snves your flns Dfe LUXE DELIVERY, driven 3,000 1 1930 l'/i TON CLOSED CAB, Stake body (De- Champ Pays Visit linen tor more elaborate pnrtles," says miles. In excellent condition. monstrator (driven 3,000 miles; In FOR FANNING FISHES a column of household hints. Tl perfect running condition, a denmml for paper tuxedoes.—Kan- 1 1930 FOftD TUDOR SEDAN to Police Court sas City $*Jr. Artificial Means of Furnishing .1 INTERNATIONAL TWO TON TRUCK, closed •"Young Guairiite" Now Drives Oxygen to Underwater Homes 1 1929 FORD FORDOR SEDAN cab with stake body. In excellent runrt- Fire Engine in Bayonne. Suggested. 2 1929 A PANEL DELIVERIES ing condition. '.'•_" —o— YOU CAN SMILE ,'• As long as we have automobiles, it Washington:—Literally wafting a AT THE DOCTOR 1 1930 ERSKINE i-DOOR SEDAN "iippenrs we will hnve automobile col- ireczo into the underwater homes of 1 1930 FORD TUDOR SEDAN losions, and the troubles of nutomo- ishes is the method suggested by And what is more, he'll smile 1 1929 FORD CABRIOLET 1 1928 CHRYSLER COACH Dilista will occupy much of the utten- .he American Game Association by back at you—because he'll \ tlon ol tho police court. In the course ohn W. Hershey of Downington, ',of a year into tho court come the 'a., for saving fish in lowering lakes know his bill 13 going to bo 1 1930 V/i TON CLOSED CAB, st«ake body. 1 1927-28 STANDARD SIX BUICK 4-Door gvent, the near grout ami the ordinary that are losing their supply of oxy- paid, and thnt it won't embni- in all walks of life. ;ra. Oxygen tanks are already em- ass you to pny it. On Monday nppenrcd .John W. ployed nn trucks used for transport- •Hundreds of thousands of Gunrine, of 119 West BBlh Street, ng" live lisli, and fine streams of j Bayonne, who wns sinnnioiu'd as the lompressud air furnish this breathing! persons are kept from work These are just a few of the used cars we are If yon are in the market for a used car avail result of a recent collision in the 'lenient in the "lisli Pullmans" oper-l each year because of sickness now offering' for sale at attractive prices. These city. ited by the United Stales HUTCH , of or accident. Lying in bed, they yourself of this opportunity. Guarlnc is nt present the driver oi' ''isheries. Now Mr. Hurshcy, an anR-j worry because their earnings machines arc all in perfect running condition. 'v, believes that by pumping high have temporarily stopped, .But a fire eiiBino in Hoboken, but in the ressure air into low water through They are good buys. Save yourself money. days thnt are puat his deeds brought a nozzle which would break up the the worry need not be. A Real Chance to Save Money him greater fnino for he was llywcignl air into fiiu1 bubbles, fish rescue An Accident and Health Pol- champion of thn world, iiprhtint! under SIJUIUIK now operating in a number icy in the Metropolitan Life In- the nnme of "Young Ciunriiie," fmini of slates could save the fish without Buranco Company will guaran- Terms To Suit Purchaser 1001 to 1009. the need of removing them to other and At the Same Time Guarino is still in condition mid if I waters. tee you, if sick or injured,' a We will gladly demonstrate these machines he felt so inclined could probably' regular' income, and in the to you. give n mighty credible ring exhibition. event of. death as the result of Get a Good Car Although he is nearly -17 years old Grent Painting Protected an accident, a' stipulated sum now lie is still in top notch form and It timk l.rnnnril" I'I Viii'i nlimit will be paid to your family. exhibited a pair of arms almost as tsvo yi'urrt ti» jininl thp "i.ji.u Supper." For further details about, this big ns the average ninn s leg, that It wna jmlntid between 1 i!»i mid H0S policy see to prove it he rolled up hin sluevew and mi the- mill wnll nf HIP reiVctory nf Hie •were hard as rocks. I'iiiiiliiiciiii eniivenl of S.iint Murle A. STEINER WILLIAM F. HUNN .Legal technicalities forced the post- dellii (Ini'/.lp nt Milnii. ii wns nrlijl- ponement of his ease when (iunriue SOUTH AMIIOY, N. J. (Authorized Ford Factory Dealer) nppenrod In court mi Monday morn- nnlly exi'Ciilnl mi n li:i.ll.v prepare'! ing. s1\HTt>-^romi(l mill ln-Liim *j deteriorate Representing ft iV\v' yours nflt1!' ItH completion. It Metropolitan Life Imurnnco SPOTSWOOD, N. J. Tel. Jamesburg 57-F-3 Nature Alwnyt Right lins been reKiortMl at least four llnie'i, Company , Art mny err, but ualuro ciinimt IHISB. and It IH now believed Hint II will suf- •—Drydein fer no further Injury. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN

By Oiborne LOOKING BACK THE FEATHERHEADS I* tr WMm riwtttttr -And Then What Happened OONiT QB SIU.Y, Feu*! 22 YEARS , WHAT AfcE VOO ' A BRIDGE THIS AFTERNOON ....A HeCe, BUDDY ! POT SUPPOSED TO DO AROOMO THIS BOAT CIDE AROONO THE LAKE I OM TV-US' MASK /MD TAKE MY 1 Issue of August 21, 1909 PUCE OUTSIDE. OF POTTIKiS THIS EVENJIUG AND A MASQUERADE \ WIFE'S APM WHEW SHE J. Alfred Johnson has moved into A BIG PROMT >4WP REAOIMG THE DANCE AFTEfiWAROS.' \. OOWW STAJC2.S-!? his new home on upper Main St. HOME-TOUJNl PAPER.? Mrs. Collin Stratton spent Thurs day at Sea Girt and visited the en campment. Mrs, Charles Safran and son Ira have returned home from Bradley Beach, where they spent several weeks. Miss Tillie Johnson of Bordentowr avenue will enjoy the carnival a Long Branch on Friday and Satur day. She will also remain at the Branch the following week. ***** On Wednesday morning, A. J. Mill- er had occasion to Bend his horse and wagon to the city dock to deliver an order, and while on the dock the rotten planking broke and lot the FINNEY OF THE FORCE Mrs. Snoop Figured Out legs of the horse through. The body BUT (F X AMY INTERPftEl of the animal was resting above and UJfcLL, MRS SNOOP. the legs were hanging below. The VOO MEAN THAT I AM YOOR eXPRESSloU AS animal was in an ug)y position. For- SMAOT IN THE SENSE OF2 DESCRIBING tunately both for the horse and the THE SMABT urne owner, the animal was a gentle one, TOT THAT XVE A PREPOMOECAWCB IMPEfiTIMBNTT LITTLE BEAST, and although young and full of spi- HEARD ABOV OP INTeLLECTUAL VOO ARE WRONG, AMD A rit it behaved admirably and so help- TWATS RIGHT!' HUSSY TO BOOT!! ed its rescuers in their work. The task took some time, but was ac- complished nicely. The horse is a valuable one, and fortunately the in- juries It received appear to be con- fined to a few cuts of a serious ture. ***** Thieves entered the meat market of G. Straub on Broadway near First street on Friday night, August 13th. They made an entrance through a back window. This has usually been protected only by ordinary wire screen, a fact supposed to have been known by the midnight visitors. On- ly a small amount of change ia usu- ally left in the cash register, but it happened that the sum was a little broken, and the. steering gear is more than usual on this occasion, but made useless. Nothing of value l'e- the gain poorly rewarded the thieves mains save the engine and the body, for their risk and trouble. t is said that he was returning home The same night, and undoubtedly and when passing over the trolley by the Bame parties, the office of A. racks near Kingham's the machine We Wish to Announce the Opening of Our The South Amboy Business Directory J. Miller's lumber yard was also skidded, the steering gear then giv- broken open, ruining the register, ing away. The front wheels are said while the thieves were rewarded fay ;hen to have buckled round before COAL AND WOOD REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE R. S. MATTHEWS but a small,sum far below the val- the force of its headway could be Mortuary and Funeral Home ue of the registed they destroyed. At stopped, the machine became twisted AUTO ELECTRICIAN present the police have no clue that nd wrecked. It was towed home by ANTHRACITE B1TUMIMOU.1 4dequate Insurance Takes All Kinds of Electrical Repair* promises to reveal the identity of wagon and team on Wednesday Made the thieves. night. Fortunately no one was in- at 241 Bordentown Avenue, where the most courtous Mpst of the Burn Out of Fire ***** ured. EDWARD NcDONOUGH BATTERSON'S GARAGE The following letter was sent to and efficient service will be rendered at all times to our FRANCIS P. COAN Upper Main St. Tel. 4M the Chief of Police this week: Dear Sir: In purusance of an or- eiientele. COAL COMPANY INSURANCE dinance, passed by the Common la RelUble Compeaiep s fer MILK AND CREAM Council which becomes operative to- 666 Fire, Aatoaiehlle, Tsmlsi Re»t djy, I do hereby direct you to order LIQUID OR TABLETS Us* >nd Occnpacy, TemrUt Baagaf* that the three policemen shall do Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia In fOAl Employer's LUaUlty uU Ure) night duty and that their respective Robert P. Mason R. A. CASEY 30 minutes, checks a Cold tne first Broadway «n* DSTW St. patroling district be so territorially 214 Pine Avenue MILK divided as in your judgment may day. and checks Malaria in three Funeral Director Telephone 364 CREAM seem best for the best interests and days. South Amtoy, N. J. So^h Af.be, Phone 267 347 Catherine) M. protection of the citizens of ' South 666 Salve for Baby's Cold "H It's Usaraae* I SaU It" Amboy. ,1 do further dir.ect that you shall Telephones j CONTRACTORS d? patrol duty in full uniform during 36 and 452 the day time and at such other times PADL BRYLINSKI FREDERICK 11. LEAR as occasion may require. JOHN O. THOM Your attention is hereby called to EEAL ESTATE—INSURANCE the rowdyism that prevails in the Carpenter and Plumber vicinity of the "Holein-the-Wall" and CONCRETE BLOCKS I direct that you abate said nuisance 210 George St Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly as_ the abatement of such is entirely PORTLAND CEMENT Attfinded To •within the province of the jolice de- partment of our city. 240 Bordentown ATaaaa ***** ALL KINDS OF 0. T. MASON Tenants residing in the block on (Suooessor to B. P. Mason) Telephone 38 the north side of Main street in the FEED AND GRAIN PLUMBING AND HEATING houses owned by the Pennsylvania railroad company hnve been given duality Meats of notices to Seek other homes. We hear CONSuBt the murmurs of disappointment and You can get the best food Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre distress that issue from the families Reliable UNITED STATES Companies PHILEJ. SULLIVAN that have never known any other terved anywhere in the city EXPLOSION INSURANCE —FOB- liome and sentiment causes us na- V. J. NEBUS COAL LOWEST PRICES ON turally to sympathize, but sentiment vhen you eat at the NOTARY PUBLIC soon disappears before the oncoming Center and ElmSts. PLUMBING AND HEATING tread of improvements that make for 231 First Street South Amboy the general good. CENTRAL LUNCH THE MEAT JUST WHAT YOU WANT—THE PRICES Estimates GUen These old land marks, that are as MORE THAN REASONABLE—OUR SERVICE Phones: All Work Guaranteed links between an intensely active J. M. PARKER, present and a dead past, are soon 225 Smtih Street ALL YOU EXPECT So. Amkoy 7 So. River 8 to disappear from the city map, and 105 SOUTH STEVENS AVE. before five years have passed, it is Phone 217 almost a certainty that the changes Perth Amboy that will take place will make a new Near Railroad Station ROOFER Insurance of All Kinds man of the city a necessity. Fire, Automobile, Liability, G. T. WILHELM The nroject the railroad company V.J.NEBOS lias under consideration, besides pro- Explosion, Casualty, etc. Sanitary and viding for a now station includes the N CHANCEBY. OF NE WJBR.SEY— 236 Feltns St. Tel. 226 MICHAEL PHILLIPS Surety and Fidelity Bonds removal of tho three wooden bridges Betweon CTM.TTON DUMBER COMr PANY, a corporation, Complainant and Heating Engineer between Main street and tho Innd be- ADOLiFH SCHEJPFLiI3iR, at ala.< Do- Free Delivery Telephone 496 yond tho tracks east of the "Cross- fendnnta PI Fa for sale of mortgaged SLATE AND ASBESTOS RICHARDSON * BOYNTON promises datod Juno 18, 1W1. • , . ,43 MAIN ST. SOUTH AMBOY VAPOR SYSTEM ing" station and substituting for By virtue of tho above atnted -writ to Double S. A H. and Elk Stamps •them a modern atono bridge, arched 0 illrocted nnd delivered, I will expose HOT WATER AND STEAM and wide enough to provide two 1 sale at public vendue on ROOFING BUILT-IN TUBS AND SHOWERS tracks for the NT. Y. & L. B. R. R., .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST TWBNTY- Given Saturdays Only. ACETYLENE WELDING 9IXTH. NrN'HTEtBIN HUNDRED Telephones! 2»2i Res. SM n wulo driveway and sidowalk for XND THIRTY-ONE loot passengers, besides two trolley M one o'clock Standard Tims (8 o'clock REPAIRING 22B FIRST STREET " yllBht Saving Time) In the afternoon tracks, all leading out to tho new said das' at the Sheriffs Offlco In the JOHN J CROSS SOUTH AMBOY. N. J. station. City of New Brunswlok, N. J. AU, those lots, tracts or parcels of WILHELM'S HALL—The ideal It lias beon estimated that these land nnd promises, hereinafter partlou- Of AU Kinds To Roofa ELECTRIC AND Improvements will involve tho ex- arly described, sltimto, Jylng and bolnir place to hold Lodge Meeting!, penditure of a million dollars before ii tlio UoruiiKli nf Hnyravtllo, bounty of ACETYLENE WELDING VUddloHox and state of Now Jersey. Tel. 082 S8S Raritu It. Banquets, Card Parties and Pi complotod. It is said that a wagon FIttST TRACT—DcclnhlnK nt n point road will pnrallol the trolley road n tho WeBterly lino of William Street Cemeral Repairiaf ties of all Kinds from Main street to the bridge. If Mutant M7 foot southerly from tho ln- prs0) foot to n pnlnt and tho corner of PIANO TUNING- Estimates on All High vor Jinilroad tracks. Tho heavy rush ln> ronr line nf lots frnnllnir on the ioutln'1-ly Hlilo nf Jnhn Street; thonco FORD DUMP TRUCKS of wnlcr wnxlii'il out the culvert, and 'I) In ii aotidioi'ly dlroctfon nml on n Grade Plumbing and vory soon tho torrent lore inray the Ino •pnrnilol with snlil southerly nlilo FOR HIRE foundation from the bunk, carrying ln« nf .Tnlin Htr-'f't fi illstancp nr Rlxty- PAULUS'POSITIVELY PERFECTLY Heating hundred!) uf tuns nf suml before it, ((11) feet In snld Westerly sldo of WH. H. MARTIN iVItllnlmm Slmct nntl tlio point or plnro 189 North Broadway •depositing lmicli of it on tlm trucks. f l)i>irlnnliHT. PASTEURIZED MILK PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANO* FRANK GORCHESS A large force of nu-n were put to Tlnlnir launvn and doRlirnnted us tho TUNED AND REPAIRED South Amboy work removing lln> obstruction and northerly fifty (SO) foot of lot No as SO* BORDENTOWN AVK. i Blinwn on n rortnln innTi entitled. Raw milka produced by tuberculin and blood tested cows: Walker 2S4 First St. South Amley, *t J Telephone 584 i Charles Stockton, the boss of the «ec- 'Mini nT property nf the Old Hrldire South Amboy, N. J. tion gang, WHS carried off his i'cet *nmolort Brli'li * Tllo Cnmnnnj-," Gordon Certlfiod, Golden Guernsey, Suydam's Special, Telephone by a landslide nnd wunt down with ivhlrti m-ip IH nlml In the OTIlce nf HIP Clr.rl; of tho County nf Mldiilo- Telephone 698-R HEADSTONES tho niasH of snini and sunk almost up sc>x no map No 7m, file hnx No, B13. "Rutgers' Special * to his armpits, lie was hastily dug SHCONP THACT—TloR-lnnlnp: nt PAINTS, ETC. iiko nmrldnR tlio corner formed by tho out and rescued and when tuktin out Intorp"ol1nn of the southerly sldo nf it was found tlint one of his lt-ga Charles Strom wltli tho Westerly side Distribution Covers: New Brunswick, Highland Park, South TAILOR iwas broken. Ho was taken homo and of Will In m Rtree.t anil nmnlnn thenoo Telephone 4S5 1) WoMtorly alonpr tho southerly side ALBERT JEROME a physician was called to set the f Hliarles Rtroot ono hundred (100) River, Sayreville, Parlin, South Araboy, Perth Amboy, broken limb. He is doing as nicely Toot to a stake: thonoo (2) Rotithorly ^Manufacturer o! nnil at rlclit nnnlen with Charles Stroet Woodbridge, Carteret, Fords, and L. ROSENTHAL as can be expected. eighty 080) fret to a stttko: thenco (3) EUGENE A. MORRIS ***** rOnslerly nnd nt rlKht nnRles with the Metuchen, N. J. High Grade Granite and Master John Dolnney is an en- last onursft one hundred (lflO) foot to (Sucoosior to A. T. Kerr) t slnko nn the WeRtorlv side of Wll Tailor thusiastic baseball plnyer, nnd on Ham Street: thenoo (4) Northerly along Marble Tuesday roported to the Citizen that tho Westerly wlile of Wlllnm Street FalnU, Oils and Varniihe-, WORK CALLED FOR elKlity (SO) foot to tho paint or place his nino, the Mnrions, defeated the of lioKlnnlnp, AND DELIVERED Emeralds, composed of much older Bnlnjr part of lotri fi9. 70, 7! nnd 73 on Bruihet, Glass, Bronzes, HEADSTONE^ boys, by the score of 8 to 1. Tho tho nforesnirt map nnd holnf? pnrt of Uie Passe Ti players of the Marions were J. Do- fiame premises ponvoyod to the pnrtles Gold Leaf, StalM, Ktc of tho first rtart hy T,oon Tjonnownkl and 1OS Senth Broadway 207 First Street laney, p; J. O'Brien, c; L. O'Brien, wife hy deed dntod May 1JI, 1tt"l, reonr- lb; E. O'Brien, 2b; and J. Scully dod In Middlesex ronnty Clerk's Office WALL PAPER Sb. In tho Emernlda were J. Se- In 'hnnlt 77R. onre M4. Molt ropular Views Telephone 250 South Amboy AlSn lnts Nns. S7. 5S, 13, M, M, 40 KEYPORT GREENHOUSES The most painted view In tlio world gravc, c; J. O'Brien, lb; W. O'Brien t n. nn. inj. ion, 101, ion, ion, 107 2S8 First Street South Axnboj 2b nnd E. Mnhoney, p. On Wednes- 103. 10It, 110, nnd 111 nn n cortnln innn JULIUS KALMA, FLORIST Is the Grand cnnnl of Venice, accord- RADIOS AND PIANOS ntltled "MMTI nf prnnorty of the nl ing to cxii^-t.i at lliu Louvre, who es- day the team of Leo O'Brien and T TlrldL'e TiTimnioieri Hrlolt K- Tile Cnrn- Mahonoy defeated the toam of T,r< " wliloh rnnn In fllod In tho Clerk TRUCKING timate tlmt lOO.IXX) vli:w» of ll»! «imio O'Brien and George Mahonoy by the nf(1,. nf tlio Cnnnty of ivridilenoT n Plants and Cat Flowers bright strip of blue wnler nnd fmlwl NOW SELLING mnn No 7T,S, file Imr R.13, KOLSTER and BRANDE9 scoro of 5 to 2. r umntmtltu; In npproxlinntely Funeral Designs yellow will's, In oils or wilier colors, on. ImiiK In inuwi"!f) and homes iiround RADIOS Oliver W. Welsh met with n ink wlfli nil mid "In^iitnr, the ELMER S. PARISEN r tho world. Notro Dnnic runks second Tinp to his. Maxwell enr on Wcdnns rlvliet'ofi, liorodtt!uri Protection 0 0 0 0— much touted outfit it was thought right of way on Sunday, a ear owned week. Cleary, the hard working captain The game 'between the Sacroc Hearts -.- 1 1 2 1— that Molly's cops would be slaugh- and operated by Samuel Hozler, of „ of the Mcchanicsville. outlit, carries Hearts and the Protections on Wed- Summary: Two base hits, French tered, but instead the local flatfoots Graham Avenue, was turned com- ..off the slugging honors to date in the nesday night ended up by being for- Baranowski. Home runs, Witczali gained a victory. pletely over, while the driver escaped Wisdom Born of Experience City League. This popular Mechan- feited to tlie Sacred Hearts, when Stolen bases, Jankowski, Barkey, Hy with only a cut hand. The man vrlio never nets foolishly icsville player appeared in ten games On Tuesday, the local bluecoats the Protections walked off the fiel son and G. Clark. Double plays went to East Orange determined that Amazing But True! At the time of the accident, Hozler Is in dunger of dying a fool. It Is only during the first half of the season, in the fifth inning. French to Kane to G. Clark. Struck was going south on the highway hy our mistakes we lciiru that which, and was at bat a total of thirty-six the Orange cops were just an outfit of The argument came about when out by Baranowski 8, by Kosh 1, by lemons, but when the battle was over when he noticed a car approaching is the foundation nf nil true wisdom, times. He piled up a total of seven- Carroll 7. Base on balls, Baranow- from the opposite direction. He pul- the fact Hint we mo weak, blind anfl' teen hits and crossed the plate nine Lagoda sinffle'd and went to second they found themselves on the wrong as Hyson threw out Stumpy. Witc- ski 1, Carroll 2. Umpires O'Tool end of a 10-2 score. ed sharjjly to the left hitting his erring.—Herron. .times. His percentage of batting ef- and Crowe. ficiency is 472. Weisner of the Y. M. zak went out to C. Clark unassisted Tom Collins of the Orange outfit C. A., with an average of .47,1 gets while Lagoda took third. Then Ln was the individual batting star of the second honors and to McGonigle, slug- godu attempted to steal home and affair, getting a homer with two men ger of the Hibernians, goes third hon- liai-key who was at bat tried to bun ARROWSWiNFlRST on base in the second. ors. as the ball was coming in. Umpin Kane and Rodgey did the hurling O'Toolo called Lagoda safe, claiming for -the locals with Joe Letts wearing The first half batting averages are catcher Clark interfered with Bar- OF PLAY OFF GAMES the big mitt. ' as follows: key. The Protection players left their The score: BURKARD'S g, ab. r. h. pc. positions and gathered around . tha SOUTH AMBOY Cleary, Mechanics. 10 36 9 17 .472 umpire, protesting tho decision and Second Game With Ramblers R Weisner, Y.M.C.A. 11 34 9 16 .471 when they failed to continue play, Takes Place Tomorrow. Kosh, ss : 1 1MEAT AND PRODUCE MARKET McGonigle, A.O.H. 11 35 11 15 .471 O'Toole declared the game forfeited Molly, lb 1 A. Jankowski, Hts 9 28 8 12 .429 to the Hearts. The Arrows defeated the Ramblers Kane, p 0 170 NORTH BROADWAY Telephone 803 G. Clark, Protection 10 33 8 14 .424 7-4 on Saturday in the first game of J. Zdanewicz, M. 10 32 12 13 .409 Tho Hearts scored first, taking Rogers, p 0 one in the second when Witczak hit the play off for the championship of: Letts, c 0 WOMAW WHO POSED AS ONLY ONE PRICE—NO BETTER AT ANY W. Zdanewicz, M. 10 35 8 14 .400 the Senior Division of the Y. M. C. A Kvist, 3b 0 Sill, Morgan a long homo run over the center A MAW A WO MARRIED A 10 28 10 11 .393 field fence. Boy's League. • Tomorrow the second Coughlin, 2b ....:... 0 JHAM IS SEMTEW&CO TO PRICE A. Molly, Hearts 9 23 7 9 .391 game will take place and if the Ar- Reiner, cf 0 \ C. Clark, Protect. 10 28 C 10 .371 In the third, Baranowski walked, rows are successful, ihe game will 9 wowrwi \ti JAIL Albany, Mechanics. 7 22 6 8 .303 Carroll threw wild on Jankowski's at- O'Connor, If 0 end the series and give them tha Forgotson, If 0 Hero is another amazing fact. B. Jankowski, Mg. 10 29 2 10 .344 tempted sacrifice and Kui|bz sacrific- championship. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Stanton, Protection 8 28 5 9 .321 ed. Hyson made a spectacular strip Ladies' or men's Suits or Coats of a swift one from Lagoda's bat and The Arrows lined up with Strat- S Smoked Hams, whole or shank half, lb 22c Burnett, Y.M.C.A. 8.19 6 6 .315 on, If; Parish, 3b; Rea, cf; Lagoda, dry denned and pressed in tho Kane, Protection 9 32 7 10 .312 threw to C. Clark who touched Bat- EAST ORANGE modern way by professionals. anowski but dropped the ball. Stum- 2b; McLaughlin, lb; Holton, j R II Fresh Smoked Cali Hams, pound -___12c Lambertson, Prot, 0 16 3 5 .312 O'Brien, rf; Quinlan, rf; Bloodgood, Eckcns, 3b 2 1 Shirts starched and laundered Fleming, A.O.H. 7 23 3 7 .304 py was hit by a pitched ball, Witczak that actually do look better and Golden West Fricassee Fowl, lb 25c hit into a double play, retiring the c; Bulman, c and Conroy, p. Eldson, If, ss 2 Jesko, Mechanics. 10 33 5 10 .303 In the Ramblers lineup were Zts- Collins, cf ... 3 last longer. Don't be satisfied Kaczmarek, Morg. 9 30 4 9 .300 side. ' | 1 Rib Veal Chops, pound 28c Moskal, Mechanicsville hurler, who Two moro runs came in the fourth i'o, c; Jensen, ss; Creed, If; Zebicie, Henderson, c with tl'is statement, but come p; Longstreet, l'b; Klinep, 2b; Bloil- Sherry, p 1 in or telephone and let us provn Fresh Smoked Pork Goodies, lb 22c pitched a total of thirty-six innings when Bnrkey singled and stolo se- 0 and won five games and lost none, cond; Baranowski doubled scoring ger, cf; Shultz, 3b; and Shoemaker, McCiinty, ss . it. You will actually be amaz- rf. Nolan, lb 2 Fresh Smoked Pork Butts, pound 20c tops the league pitching record with Barkey nnd Baranowaki brought in H 0 ed at this high quality service a 1,000 average. Carroll of the Pro- run when Jankowski singled. In tho senior division game '>n Snrln, rf ' 1 at such a low price. Monday, the Protections trimmed the Frick, 2b 0 0 Lamb for Stewing, 3 pounds _•_ 25c tection firemen, who pitched twenty- An..Tlit the Y. M. C. A. and the 1 six innings, wort three games and Hibernians come together in another Tigers 6-3 and on Tuesday, Montreal isher, If 1 For Proof of the Fact Abovo, Fresh Smoked Beef Tongues 30c lost none gets second honors. Ryan, heat Protection, 3-1. Call Us or The Citizen, lengue tussle. 10 11 young war horse of the Hibernian's The score: South Ambay 4 Shoulder Lamb Chops, pound 22c outfit did more pitching than any oth- Sacred Hearts CARD OF THANKS Forequarters of Lamb, pound 12c er hurler in the league, being in the E. H. CARD OF THANKS box for a total of 70 innings, while Jankowski, lb 0 1 Wo desiro to thnnk aU our kind We, tho undersigned, desire to take Extra Fine Rib Roast, pound 25c Opiola with a per centage of three relatives and friends who assisted in this moans of thanking all those who Perth Amboy Hand r Kurtz, c ' 0 0 assisted in uny wiiy during our re- hundred, hurled 63 innings for the L. Lagoda, 3b 1 any way during our recent bereave- Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb, all weights, lh. 24c Morgans. 1 ment. Especially thanking those who cent bereavement in the death of our Stumpy, cf 0 0 lister, Mrs, Florence Parisen Ken- Laundry and Dry All Kinds of Bologna or Liverwurfet, lb.. ._18c w. 1. p.c. .ak, 2'b 1 sent flowers and automobiles to the r Moskal, Mechanicsville 5 0 1,000 1 uneral, and The Gundrum Servico ically. Especially thnnking those •--y. If 1 1 vho sent flowers And automobiles to Frankfurters, extra good, pound _18c Cwroll, Protections 3 0 1,000 Kosh, rf and p 0 or services rendered. • 1,000 0 John Rosing, Charles Young and ho funeral. Cleaners Kosh, Hearts 1 0 Malik, sa 0 0 Wm. H. PariBcn, Brothers & Sisters. LEAN RIB CORNED PORK, pound 25c L. .Logoda, Hearts 1 0 1,000 Baranowski, p and rf 1 Family. 315 MAPLE STREET Ryan, Hibernians 7 2 .777 2 Fresh Pork Shoulders, pound 16c Lambertson, Protection 2 1 .666 Heavy Responsibility Modern Definition Telephone P. A. 2050 Cooked Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 pounds- Molly, Hearts 1 1 .500 Protection Necessity—A luxury you cun get on Weisner, Y.M.C.A 1 1 .500 The one who Is entrusted with the PERTH AMBOY .500 R. H. feeding of tlie family hits a respousl- • the Installment plun.—Boston Trnn- Fresh Chopped Meat, pound Barkey, Hearts 1 1 Stanton, If 0 0 •crlpt. Triggs, Mechanicsville.. 2 3 .400 blllty not lightly eseiipeil.—Koso. Burnett, Y.M.C.A 1 2 .333 HBBS, Protection 1 2 .333 Baranowski, Hearts .... 1 2 .333 Opioln, Morgans 3 7 .300 Mechanicsville who lost out to the Hibernians for the first half cham- pionship leads off the team batting averages with a percentage of .316 with 63 runs and 89 hits made during the first lap, while the fielding hon- ors go to the green sweatered Hi- bernians. Team averages—Batting. g. ab. r. h. p.c. Mechanicsville 10.281 S3 89 .316 Protections 10 280 43 75 .260 Stocred Hearts 11 290 53 75 .257 Morgans 11 301 36 72 .239 Hibernians 11 296 47 67 .226 Y. M. C. A. 11 298 40 64 .215 Team averages—Fielding. po. a. e. dp. p.c. Hibernians 228 83 20 6 .944 Sacred Hearts 222 89 24 5 .928 Y. M. C. A 224 77 25 6 .923 OPEN Mechanicsville 207 87 27 6 .912 Protections 207 72 26 4 .911 "Morgans 2222 66 36 6 .888 Two base hits—McGonigle 5; A. Jankowski, 4. Three base hits—G. Letts, L. Ryan, PERMANENT Kelly, A. Jankowski, 1 each, IN THE HEART OF Home runs—J. Zdanewicz 5; W. Zdanewicz, 4, MARKET PLACE PERTH AMBOY Stolen liasos—L. Lagoda 7; Weis- ner, Cleary, J. Zdanewicz, 6. Sacrifice hits—Bloodgood 6. Runs batted in—A. Jankodski and Kelly 11 each; W. Zdanewicz, 10. Mechanicsville leads in the number of home runs hit with 21 and the Protections nre second with 16. During the first half, Mechanics- ville gainod 22 stolen basos and the Hibernians and Hearts 20 each. Duck Pin Champs Will u Be Decided Next Week .Cardinals and Night Hawks Will Roll for Y Alley Supre- -; ntacy. Considerable interest is being dis- played in a nodes ol mutches lor tho duck pin championship of tho local Y, M. C. A. which will bo rolled bu- tiwoon the Cuidinaltt, winnora of tha second half and tho Night H&wkj, winners of the first half. The match- «8 arc scheduled for next Tuesday . »nd next Thursday evening, tho win- l n«r being decided by tho best five out of nine- games. During tho past week tho following jramea were rolled: THREE .MUSKETEERS Ruo 109 90 e and Division Streets Stivers 108 93 Fox 93 110 PERTH AMBOY 310 293 CAillDINALS ; V. Poulson 106 10C 111 T. Rchfuss 100 0B 114 % Poulson 129 116 130 336 317 3BB THREE MUSKETEERS Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday All Year 'Round Stivers 00 103 96 Hue ..' 116 116 80 Blind 7B 7B Stoiner 100 FRUITS, VEGETABLES, POULTRY AND EGGS FOLLOW THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE 287 294 270 MUD HENS FROM NEARBY FARMS DIRECT WHO BUY FOOD GROWN ON THE Scharff 90 88 105 Sequine 88 112 126 Blind 75 7B FROM DIRT FARMERS FARMS OF OUR GARDEN STATE 94

253 275 325 UNEMPLOYED AND ALL ONE BLOCK FROM ALL BUSES AND TROLLEYS STARS PLAY WEDNESDAY STATE AND SMITH STREETS STOP WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF MARKET Naxt Wednesday the Mechanics- ville Unemployed and the Y. iM. C. A. All Stars will piny at Stevonsdalo. Recently the tennis dime together and played eleven inning, tho gamo being culled •on account of darkness with tho score 0-6. Mike Kosh was Foodstuffs Not in Season & Foodstuffs Not Grown in Our State Also Sold at Wholesale Prices in tho box Tor tho Unemployed and John Pothoff handled the pitching lor the All Stars, ft is likely both these men will srtnrt in Wednesday's game.