VOLUME 48 No 34 South Amboy, N. J., Friday, November 23, 1928 Price Four Cents. CATCHES MEN TO CONFER WITH JFIRE DEPARTMENT COUNTY JURY FINDS LOCAL MEN GUILTY [This Week STEALING COAL CIVIL SERVICE BOARD ELECTION DEC. 3RD Two Local Men Fined $25.00 Each County Officials To Learn Classifica- Two Candidates For Office Of Sec- OF ATTACK ON LOCAL GIRL NEAR HERE For Theft From Middlesex C. Co. tion Of Emplqyees. ond Assistant Chief Jury Of Three Men And Nine Women Return With Ver- James Rea, manager of the Mid- Tho entire Board of Freeholders, The annual election of the fire de- dlesex Coal Co., with yards adjoin- County Treasurer Hamley and Soli- partment to select a new chief and dict On Counts All In Less Than Two Hours Against ing the Pennsylvania freight station, citor Richardson arc to confer with his two assistants is to be held on entered into the roll of detective the Civil Service Commission of the December 3rd. The present chief Emanuel Roberts And Joseph Letts—Sentence Coming Saturday night, and was successful State as soon us a .meeting date can is expected to announce the place at in making a discovery that led to the bo arranged. At ths meeting steps which the election is to bo iheld with- Emanuel Roberts and Joseph Letts, arrest* of two local men for stealing will be discussed ifor putting the em- in a few days. •'.' of Feltus street, tbis city were found By Arthur Brisbane coal, On Friday of last week, the ployees of this county under the It is understood that this year there DRUNKEN DRIVER guilty of all the charges preferred local coal company received a car of provisions of the legislature act. This are only two candidates for the hon- against them at a trial bu'ere the coal, but were unable to complete the action was authorized by the voters ors of second assistant chiof, which grand jury in New Brunswick last unloading on that day. On Saturday at the last election, the question bo- A RECORD IN POLITICS is the first slop that leads to the HEAVILY FINED Monday. morning when Mr. Rea appeared for ing carried by a comparatively small chiaftancy of the local department. Eayvillc M"" Fined $327.30 Horo The two men were charged with A STATUE TO PASTEUR work, he noticed that about four tons majority of the total voters of the By custom, but not by law, the elec- Last Night l f h i lt impersonating officers, HKSIIUIC upon THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE of coal were missing from the car. I county, most of those voting neglect- tion to the second assistant 'honors Miss Ilelga Michelsen, also of Shis So on Saturday night, he decided to ] ing to register their opinion in the is followed by elevation the next year Kor operating an automobile while PRAISE FOR THE MOVIES g g op in an intoxicated condition and flee- city, and Letts was also chcarged with learn who was stealing the coal, and mutter. There- are many of the em- to first assistant chief,'then the fol- T'he President cast his first voto in w from the scene of an accidernt, assault, upon Alfred Silleser:, of hid behind a pile of railroad ties stor- ployees for tilts county, it is under- lowinli g year to thhe chief. The two I " . ,, ...... „,, ., , Perth Amboy. The crimes charged Northam?t;n, was elected c.iuncil- ed near Uhe yurd, and awaited to see stood, who are by reason of the kind candidates for this year represent ••u'hr> A- Bllhl. (>t Atlantic City Boule- man there .long ago, and has been what would happen. were shown to have been committed of employment, not entitled to the the Enterprise Hook and Ladder >'ird, Bnyville, N .J. was fined a tot- on the evening of September 11, this steadily la office ever since, nomina- After some patient waiting, ho no- 'protection that the act gives the pub- Company nnd the Progressive Fire al "f S.')27.B0 in the local police court ticed the men approach the car, car- aBt nt by Pohco JusLlCili year, along the Cheesequake Road in ted nineteen or twenty times—never lic servants. It is to determine the Company. .1. Knymond Downs is the l "5 . the vicinity uf Hoses Cornc beaten. A record in politics as good rying a bag and while they were in classification, etc., of thu various candidate lor the Enterprise boys and Vim Cleaf. the act of filling tho bag, he ap- The man driving n Chevrolet sedan Prosecutor Toolan conducted the- as Cromwell's in war. Cromwell employees that the conference, is bu- Hubert Thorpe has been nominated ease for the State and the defend- never a lost battle. (proached tho men and with the aid iivg arranged for. by the Progressive Fire Company. collided with a small truck belonging of a flashlight, learned their iden- lo the Jersey Central Power & Light ants wore represented by David Wil- The old farmers would observe tity. On Mlonday morning, armed SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY SENIOR CLASS TEA DANCE Company whic^ was parked near the entz, of Perth Amboy. The Prose- cutor introduced as witnesses in the •with pleasure that being President, with a warrant, Roundsman MeCor- THIS AFTERNOON entrance to Scidlers Beach early •with ?7B,000 a year salary, a White maclt arrested William Murfield and One of the most successful curd Wednesday evening, injuring one case besides Miss Michelsen and Mr. Joseph Chinca, both «f lower Angus- parties of the season under the atis- The Senior Class will hold u ten : workman to such nn ejptent that he Sillosen, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ely, of _ House and a big yacht have not spoil- was ed Calvin Coolidge. Next March he ta street. A hearingo wa.._s held_ before prees of the ItoSnry Society of St. dunce this 'afternoon In the High ' unable: to appear at the hearing. Fourth street, Ofifieer O'Connor, of •will move from the White House to Police. Justice Van Clcaf on-Tuesday Mary's Church was held in tho school School Auditorium. The High School .The- injured man was Claude Poo- (he local nolice force, Mr. T. Filskov, hall on Wednesday evening with Orchestra will play for dancing. Re-

Mrs. Aaron Meisenberg, of Fourth running thence along the said 34 minutes easb 7 chains and 15 links tely $13,700. street, who was stricken dangerously Warne's rear line as the needle then to the place at beginning. Together with all and singular the ill while visiting in Newark several pointed as by his deed aforesaid, Containing 6 acres. rigflvts, privileges, hereditament and weeks ago, and who has been confin- north 88 degrees and 56 minutes Being the same premises convey- appurtenances thereunto belonging ed to a hospital under the care of a east 8 chains and 13 links; tibience ed by John P. Lloyd and wife to Gus- or in any wise appertaining. specialist, has recovered sufficiently north 13 degrees and 50 minutes sie Esterly by deed dated September WILLIAM S. HANNAH, to be moved to her home on Fourth east 7 chains and 45 links; th«nce. 17, 1927, and recorded in the Mid- Sheriff. BtFrank Crane Says street, where she is doing nicely at parallel with the said Warne's rear dlesex County Clerk's Office in Book JOHN P. LLOYD, this time. line as aforesaid, ten chains and 22 895 of deeds at page 305, etc. $32.76 Solicitor. links; thence south 2 degrees and Decrees amounting to approxima- ll-16-4t WHY GIVE UP imany kind, virtuus and honest people I have received a very pitiful let- had a very hard time, he replied:, "What ahout those that are unkind, START YOUNG ter from a woman out west. not virtuous and dishonest? Look, She has had a hard time all her about you. Do the people like that FEET RIGHT life She has raised three children, whom you know have any easier who do nothing 'for her support. That's it. A Posner shoe One oTtRe Greatest When her husband died he was "takes the eye" bf the young- forihd to have been improvident and The Church in the Middle Ages is oft Re United States leett her no money. She has gone often accused of 'being very cruel. ster who wear* it. The right NEWJERSEY! stone deaf. On top of this she has But what about the people outside thought is developed—PRIDE. .just had a very serious operation in of the Church. Were they any less But, more important, there a hospital. cruel? , .... are no hidden dangers to crop She can see no way out. Nothing Life may >be hard at best, but it is . easier and pleasantcr all around if up in later years, in the form EXPORTS TOTAL $Z33,OOO,000 presents itself to her but contniued of foot strains or deformities. buffering, privation and dependenc. we keep a stout heart and do the She Is about ready to give up. What best we can under the .circumstances. State's Rank In Foreign Trade Pictured feh'ould she do? Whatever may be in store for this From Data a/U.S. Commerce Department Why give up? woman, whatever deprivation and SCIENTIFIC Showing Value of Merchandise Sold Abroad In 1927 O.f course it is difficult for any suffering, we can be sure that she J will get alonfr better if she meets her . one in comparative health and well &HO.ES $770,0001000 ' *eing to give advice to sulfierers. fate bravely and smilingly and does not give way to despair. are fashioned in natural lines. One is always open to the Imputation The leather U tanned to rival of being supercilious. It is always Whatever happens to us we are •easy for the philosopher to bear the hotter off if we battle on and keep in pliability the velvetly skin it Doothaehe patiently when some one our chin up. cavers. «lse has it. Despair is nothing but a bog, a Normal feet are kept normal. At the same time, and at the risk quicksand, that engulfs the soul. It We consider it our duty to keep leaves us no spirit with which to •bf being callerd hard names, I repeat your children's feet normal. the question, "Why give up?" ftght. When a Persian soldier told a That is as much a part of the (Suppose you do give up. Will life Lacedemonian that in battle the Per- purchase price as the leather be any easier to bear? sian arrows would be so thick they and stitching, It must be to It is just as well to looft squarely would darken the sky, "then" aaid make feet last a lifetime. at the alternative. the Lacedemonian, "we will figiht In When some one. told Tolstoy that the shade." Twenty years from now your children will compliment your good tense in protecting their PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH feet with Dr. Posner's Scienti- Coughs Stopped G. E. Sehlbrede, D. D., Pastor. fic Shoes. Sabbath School, 10 A. M., Mr. Fur- man Shoppard, Superintendent. , Expori/ng-'State's East of fif/ssiis/ppi River Almost Instantly Churdh. Services, 11 o'clock: "The Doctor's Prescription Relieves With- Fountain of the Christian Life." - out Harmful Drugs, 7:30 Song Service and a short Almost instant relief for coughs is study of the life of "Pothinus and now guaranteed in the use of a fa- His Times" relating to the early In 1927, goods manufactured In New Jersey, having a value of $233,000,000, were exported. mous physician's prescription called Christian Church. Of ill Statei.Eut of the MhaLislppI, only New York, Michigan and Pennsylvania bettered Thoxme which contains no cMoro- Brotherhood meets Tuesday P. M. thlt record, «o reports the United States Department of Commerce. fonm or dope. It works on an en- as usual. tirely diflfcrenit principle, has a doub- Children's Bible Study Class Wed- le action, relieves the irritation and nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All In the development of the State's industries, the use goes direct to the internal cause not children are cordially invited to at- of electricity arid gas to increase and improve produc- reached by cough syrups and patent itcnd this class. Class closes not later tion plays an important part and Public Service pro- lriedilcines. The very first swallow than 5 p. m. vides these services for most of the State's factories. •usually relieves. Prayer-imeeiting Wednesday 7:30 Thoxine is pleasant and safe for p. m. All members off the ediurch tlie whole family. Also excellent for are urged to attend these mid-week «the luocess erf Public Service and development of New Jersey are bound together." sore throat. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back. 35c, 60c, and —President Thomas N. McCarter. 41.00. Sold by Peterson's Pharmacy OBSCURE LITTLE RAILROAD 144 Smith Street and all other good drug stores.—Adv. FORMS PENNA. R. R.'S. "NECK OF THE BOTTLE" Dpi*. P. A. Trust Co. THE FIRST METHODIST Perth Amboy EPISCOPAL CHURCH An obscure little railroad, the PVBLIC(»SEKVICE Rev. Elijah F. Reed, Pastor United New Jersey R. R. & Canal Tel P. A. 798 Phone 193-R Company, wlil form the "neck of the. No.» Let us wake the Bible true as well bobtle" In the entrance into New as believing that it is true. York City oif the Pennsylvania Rail- SHERIFF'S SALE 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, Win. road's electrified lines on which IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY M. Ernmons, Superintendent. Blessed $100,000,000 will be spent. TVnia —Between FALON BUILDING & is the one who has never graduated company, which is one of the coun- LOAN ASSOCIATION, Complain- iom Sunday School. try's oldest railroad properties, was ant, and SAMUEL DI PIAZZA, et il:00 A. M. Divine service. Preach- formed originally through th& con- als., Defendants, Fi Fa for sale of ing by the Pastor. solidation of the famous Camden & mortgaged premises dated October 12:30 P. M. Special service, in the Amiboy K. R. and the Delaware & 15, 1928. Interest of Moral Refonm. Miss Nor- Raritan Canal Co., both chartered on By virtue of the above, stated writ ina C. Brown, of Bloomington, 111., February 4, 1830. The properties | to me directed and delivered I wfll Speaker. The churches of the city embody a total of 168 miles of rail- expose to sale at public vendue on uniting.' Every one welcome. road and 66 mile3 of canal. WEDNESDAY, (NOVEMBER TWEN- 7:00 Epworth League. A service- The railroad lines include the four TY-EIGHTH, NINETEEN HUN- able service. . track main line of the Pennsylvania DRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT 7:30 P. M. The peoples song ser- from Jersey City to the New Jersey- at two o'clock in the afternoon of vice. Sermon by bhe Pastor. day at> the Sheriff's Office in the Pennsylvania State Line at. N. J. Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Devotional and line . Camden to South service. You can come if you will only try. Did you ever think you were ex- Middle and State of pected at the Church service? Break the spell and coma. You may like it to New York harbor, to the New j Being known as Lots Nos. 368 and better Uhan you thought you would. York metropolitan area and to New 3G0, Block No. 11, Section 1, on the England. They are probably the' map designated as Lawrence Harbor, Princess Silhouette busiest railroad lines in the world. | In conts, in frocks, evening gowns in Madison Township, Middlesex The United lines were leased in County, made by Herbert O. Todd, and IOIIB tunic efifeets the princess 1871 for !)!)!> years for a rental silhouette appears with its suggestion | j i . after "taxes and'interost to ICivil Engineer, March, 1922. pfllI vn en t Decrees amounting to approximate- of naturalness and grnce. One should 10 nor cent, on "the capital stock. study carefully the now models, how- ly $5,800.00. Together with all and singular, the ever. Altho they answer to the gen- rights, privileges, hereditaments and eral name of "princess," they are PJMPLES Nor Chrysler "75" Royal Sedan, $153} appurtenances thereunto belonging J J widely different from those stylos or in anywise appertaining. Win wkceU oat. I '— -"—=- that have gone before. GONE IN 2 DAYS SAMUEL HERMAN, Don't let pimples and skin trouble Solicitor. CARD OF THANKS spoil jrour face! Apply Saxol snlvo WILLIAM S. HANNAH, and in TWO days pimples and sores $18.00 Sheriff. Tho undersigned wishes to thnnk begin to disappear, if of local nature. Ihe Scramble to Match 'friends and neighbors for kindness No matter wihat you have tried for •and symvnnUiy shown during the re- ptm>pleH, itch or eczema, Saxol will SHERIFF'S SALE cant 'bereavement of my beloved surprise you! Fine for cracks be- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY- Wife, also Rev. G, R. Sehlbrede for tween toes and open sores. At drug- Between Frederick A. Jacquln, Chiyder Style,Performance and Value comifortiing words, pall 'bearers, to gists, or send 60c stamps for large Complainant, nnd Gussie Esterly, et. als., Defendants, Fi Fa for those- who donated automobiles, Dr. tube iprepaid. Chester-Kent, St. The Chrysler owner takes pride in the originality.— upon the new Chrysler Kinney and E. S. Mnson & Son for Paul, Minn. sale of mortgaged premises dated satisfactory services. October 29, 1928, way Chrysler constantly provides wholly style which re-styles all motor cars — Arthur MasKenzie. By virtue of the ahoye dated writ) to me directed and delivered, I will new, distinctive and original engineering and the new performance which out- CARD OF THANKS expose to sale at public venduo on developments ... 4 He surveys with Chrysiers even Chrysler . . . 9 And WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER because people everywhere realize We, the undersigned, wish to TWELFTH, NINETEEN HUN- quiet satisfaction the scramble of thnnk relatives, (friends and neighbors DRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT competition to catch up with Chrysler that all these features in Chrysler can- ifor sympathy shown during the re- at two o'clock In the afternoon pf not be had in other cars that sell for cent bcrenvoment of our beloved snid day, at the Sheriff's Office, in ctyie, performance and value . , . 9 An •Wife, daughter and sister. Also to the City of Now Brunswick, N. J. ever-growing public, appreciative of the even a .thousand dollars more, it is easy thank Loyul Order of Moose, Dr. J. All those certain tracts or parcels 5 S. Hny, Danish Sisterhood No. 71, of land nnd premises situate, lying greater values in Chrysler, bestows its to understand why Chrysler * greatest Chief oif Police, of Perth Amboy and ABOUT "SILVER NITE" and being In the Township of Madi- rked approval upon Chrysler's production is taxed to the utmost. South Annboy, Liberty Hook and snn in tho County of Middlesex nnd As told in those column several Ladder Company, and nil those who a Kbnta of New Jersey, described as New Chtyiler'W—(with 6-ply full-balloon tires)—Nine body styles, priced from sent floral tributes and donated au- times "Silver Nitc" i9 scheduled follows: tomobiles. We wish to thank Rev. every Monday. Thus every lndy nt- FIRST TRACT—'Beginning at n J153S to$2345, wire wheels extra. New Chryder "65"—Six body styles priced from C H. Mibchell for comforting words t/ending Monday's performance, will corner of the fnnm owned by A C. •> flO4O to $114S, win wkeels extra. Allprkti f.o.b. Detroit. Immediate delhetitu and pall buarens and Thomas Burke, receive a beautiful 'piece, of silver ab- BurkholmOK; thence (1) south 13 •funeral director, for services render- solutely free. "Silver Nile" con- degrees 50 minutes west !1 chains 80 ed. tinues ovei'y Monduy if tho patron- links to the road leading to Middle- age increases sufficiently to warrant town Point; bhence (2) south 82 Mr. Charles Brownmillor, tihe free distribution of silver. Mr. and Mrs, John Millar, decrees and 15 minutes west 7 chains CHAS. F. STRAUB Annn and Huns Miller. There nre no strings, no catches, and 13 links; thence (3) mirth 2 de- no contests, no trouble to secure n grees 34 it: mutes we>»t 4 chains nnd CHRYSLER DEALER CARtToF THANKS jii'jco of silver. Kvery lndy purchas- 40 links;,theneo (4) north RR dngrnrn ing nn ailmisHion ticket Monday will and 50 minutes ennt S chains nnd 13 47 Smith Street Wo, the undersigned, wish to thank reeoivo a piece of silver different links to the place of beginning, Con- 348 Borrlentown Avenue "11 those for their kindness and sym- from the previous piece. Those who taining 3 acres nnd 0-100 of an acre, Perth Amboy lthy extended bo ua during tho re- (lid not receive tho previous pieces fin reference being had to juiid flood South Amboy nt bereavement of our dour hus- may secure Maine by the purchase, of will more, fully ai»peir. Telephone 888 nd, son and brolitier. one admission for oncb ipk'oo. (WOONJ) TRAJCT— lleiiiK ill the Telephone 441 VIRO wteh to thnnk nil those who A splendid array of good pie lures county of Middlesex and State, of (fcn(rs and Harvey Rodin, A '-'-chil miitlriui) nt 2:.'!() P. M. Hwond diiy of October, 1852, ml director for services riuulor- will \ 'von 'RialiksRiving |)ny. Beginning ftt tho northwest corner Charlli -v in "Tho Head Man" nf the lot conveyed to the said Hte- Mabel MjHth'm, i« Win p ' '"duli'd fur this day. plii'n Wnrne. by Oeorgo W, IV-U'nion "liver f MB, The coi ram of Th«! 10m- nnil Hoberrn liin wife, by deed dated Mr. i 1H(i;! lini1 TEP 'i ml O, piro i,i fi '-ierc In this Inntia. the 5th djiy ofNTIvm. ' THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928 MECHAMCSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz of Cures Malaria and quickly relieTet Raritnn street motored to the homo Bilioumeis, Headache* and Dizzi- of friends at Plainfield on Sunday ness due to temporary Constipation •FRIDAY CHAT evening. Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly esteemed for producing cop!- Sy G. L. Guinand John J. O'Neil of upper Raritan street is again able to be about after ious w&iery evacuations. serveral weeks illness, as the result of a fall from a thirty foot ladder. BUY YOUR COAL NOW! RADIO PRACTICAL POLITICS Advice Contained In A Letter From James Tedesco df Ridgewoy ave- A Retired Bof> To Hit Son nue entertained friends from Eliza- Effective this date a further reduction in the Miami, Florida, beth on Monday evening. price of Navicoal takes place. In order to make November 7, 1928. Jaibez Brown, The finishing touches are being this reduction possible, it will he necessary to de- Perth Amtioy, applied to the Konazewski home un Npw Jersey. Ridgoway avenue at this time. liver only against CASH. 204 No, Broadway My dear Son: Your telegram of the 7th received. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sapoznak and New Prices for South Amboy, Laurence Har- KOLSTER and COLONIAL 01 course you got mine with heart- family of Conover street have moved bor and Morgan. felt congratulations. I am proud of to a new address on David street. RADIO you, Jaby, (mighty proud. My boy, The Mechanifsville Hose Company STOVE you must have gotten a thrill, a won- will shortly equip their new mem- Electrical Contractor derful thrill being elected to Con-bers with uniforms. $10.00 per ton in 5 ton lots gress. So did I Jaby—let's sen, that $10.50 per ton in 1 ton lots Battery Charging was thirty-five years ago, just about The Kurtz building on lower Rav- You cat get the best food your own when Iweni^to Con- jtanstreet hasTeen completed gress from the old 3rd. Make a NUT A. G. Jacobs, Manager good record my son. Make the or-is now occupied by an up to date served anywhere in the city, ganization proud erf you and they'll $9.00 per ton in 5 ton lots send you back again, and then to the 'clien you eat at the Phone 385 Senate. Jaby my boy, life is walk- $9.50 per ton in 1 ton lots ing right up to you, smiling. With WAR IN THE STOMACH "me my son, it has passed me by and CENTRAL LUNCH NAVICOAL CORPOK'AT]OK fading away with a frown—meaning 'or indigestion, gas, nervousness, time's nearly up. So, I'm going to 225 Smith Street Mailing Address Phone eurt-burn, take Bissott's wonderful have a little fun with you, by the inscription "Gastrodyne". It cured way oif offering you some advice Perth Ainboy Perth Ainboy, Box 393 P le. Isaac Wood, .'Jll George St., which is based on my political ex- .\'w Brunswick, N. J. Get Gastro- perience of some forty-five yearE; Nrnr Railroad Station and, being your father, I believe it ynv -st your druggist. to be my privilege and my duty. However, take it or leave it. If you have something better, go to it. But, you will not my son. In the first place I would slip away, for a couple of weeks. Come When planning the table decora- THg WORLD HAS A NEW llwKBI AND FINER MOTOR CAR down here by all means. In the oldtion for Thanksgiving do not forgot days, after every campaign, I used to that fall fruits and vegetables are as fade out of the picture, go down to decorative as :flowers for the center- «400" Standard Six Sedan "Dad" Ajpplegate's place, down on piece—and far mnro expressive sym- old Cheesequakes Creek, go fishing bols of Harvest Time. $0000 and gunning with "Dad". And, the One of the most beautiful Thanks- OVLIVBRICU VULLT JSQEIPWBD 'joke of ft was, no one but your ma giving tables I have ever sccn'had for knew where I was, for , a couple its centerpiece a large flat bowl of weeks. Of course I wasn't the only number glass holding mil pump- public man that went there. I'd of-kin, a purple egg plant, an ear of r ten meet a Governor and a Senator corn, a tiny winter sriunsh and" ap- or, two and there was a tacit under- ples, plums, oranges, purple and standing among us that the first man wine-red gi'apea. Tall eompots of w!Ho said, one word about politics was amber glass' filled with small tfruits compelled to pay a penalty; which and grapes were placed at either side was the expenses oif the whole crowd. of the large bowl. Amber-goblets :\ That penalty was seldom paid, for and iyorywbociied china in a colorful you know Jalby, a first class practi- pattern were used for service. \ cal .politician is a .pretty close mouth- Albho the ta'ble was planned for a \ ed citizen—he has to be, to keep sophisticated New York homo it peace all along tho lino. After this scums to me it bears a special mes- short vacation, we'd go back to thesngeTor all who live far from good Nothing more to buy grind again, refreshed in mind and florist shops. stronger in body, ready to meet all The Quoted Price Includes Freight callers. We had to. No politician For The Meatless Meal can afford to ignore even one of his Creamed carrot and pea soup and Complete Equipment most humble constituents. Put that Vegetable cutlets under your'hair, Son. Cauliflower au gratln HEN the Nash salesman quotes "400" value. Come in and tee it Take When they assail you in tho news- Tomato sauce W. you the price on a Nash "400," it out and drive it. papers, which is their privilege and Egg salad you will find that it includes not only they certainly will. Don't go out on Prune pie The money never bought so fine a mo- the front porch and holler back. Non-stimulating drink the car, but the freight, bumpers, hy- Slip out the rear door, go hack to draulic shock absorbers, everything/ tor car before—big—handsome—paw- the good old wood-shed and chop hell Luscious Pumpkin Pie exed by a new, high-compression, 1 This time use prepared cake (flour out of wood. Be deaf and dumb, There's nothing more to buy. Nash 7-bearing motor—longer wheelbase— Welcome a newspaper attack with a to make your pie crust and condens- ed milk where your pumpkin recipe puts on the extras at the factory, in- new double drop frame—all exposed smile. When they stop writing about calls for milk—and you will have a you, you're dead as & salt herring. richer, creamier filling and a flakier stead of you or the dealer putting them metalware chrome plated—and a host You'll remember old Benny Brookes, crust than usual for this piece de on, at retail prices! of other vital improvements. Read York, who congresman, from New resistance of your Thanksgiving them below. used to visit our home. Well, there meal. The "400" Standard Six Salon Body was a bill up before the House which did not exactly suit Jim McDermobt, A New Salad 4-door Sedan, illustrated above, will And then remember that the price In- who was editor of one off the big Chop 12 stufifed olives and 1cup give you an excellent idea of Nash cludes everything—nothing more/obttjit papers. Benny voted for this bill celeryl . HeaH t 1 cup water andd 1 cup and Jim panned, roasted and burnt tomato soup to boiling; add 2 tbls. Benny....Never a word out of Benny. vinegar, salt and paprika to taste. 9Uda>ufnmtOOOtotOOOO, dtUvtnd-9 Coipts, CjArioUto, Victoria! from $O00*> $0000, d*U**nd Ono day the .twain met on theDissolve in this 1 package lemon- street. "'Ben", said MicDermott, flavored gelatin. When cool and "you know I have nothing against slightly thick, stir in celery mixture you personally but politically you are and pour in molds to harden. Very •"•> rotten and I have got to say so in good with "turkey and trimmings". I*ad» the WorlHd in Motor "40 Car Yaiue 0 my paper." "What the hell", said Benny, Mends Broken China "that's all rigiht, go to it, go as far A splendid moment for broken IMPORT AWT «40O» FEATURES-**© OTBEU CAM JDMff TBEM as you like, if you stop basting me, chin'a may be made by mixing plaster High-comprestlon Aluminum alloy piwoni 7-b»arlqg crinlnhiUt Oaa-pfeM Sdoo I knpw that I'm dead." of Paris with white af egg until it Motor . (/«•«• Stntfi _ IJklitJ^Mjim) fenders Don't hand out soift jelly rolls be- is creamy. Aipply as you would any High Turbulence New double drop frame Bxtotlor matilwu* Clear yitloa boat fore election day and "cement" dog prepared cement. lovejoy shock chrome ipiuad om biscuits after. Torfional vibration ntdntf • pUttr pott* »bforb«rj N|«t> Spec)*! Deelgn A perfect man is the bunk. Rath- UmtrnHn Sstt dunpAi Shortturning imdlol er bo an every day man with a good • NOTICE l Wodifteuleitateering Longer wttMlbtM character. All persons concerned may take Iif ypu wnnt to see .what sort of a notice, that the Subscriber, adminis- a politclan is, watch him out oiftrator etc., of Eliza "De Graw, de- season. ceased, intends to exhibit his final dinners are obsolete. account to the Orphan's Court for 'TheTestimonia siwiie oldl gang are always there the County of Middlesex, intends to PEKTH AMBOY NASH, INO and the stranger always feels out of exhibit his final account to the Or- plnc.e. iphan's Court for the County of Mid- 252 Madison Ave., Corner Market St. A crook, 'ohasor of women or a dlesex, on Friday, the fourteenth day Phone 1018 Perth "high hntitor" will go the limit when i>f December, 1928, at 10 a. m., in the lover of repression is lifted. the Term of December, 1928, for W'aitch him out otf season. Settlement and allowance; the same .Stick to organization, be regalnr 1>eng first audited and Stated by the ii^i^esssiiafl^iMKiajii®^ throug.li thick and thin. Organiza- Surrogate. tion is simply practical politics: Prac- Dated November 7, 1928. tical politics knows no red band of George H. Mack, courage, no flag of truce, no love, 11-9-Gt Administrator, 1PI no hate, no emotion, just "mind", just expediency and ruthlessly prne- tlcnl in justice and just methods. EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITER CREDIT TTHEATRE This, my Son, is, true organization. M'nny 'people unifortunntely con- found it with little, local political Tonight—Friday riiiK8, where peanut politics flourish. Tnko n lemf out of tlhe book of Al Cooke and Kit Guard in "LEGIONNAIRES OF PARIS" our beloved President Calvin Cool- Al»o No. 9 "Vulture* of the Sea" Comedy "Sandwiches and Tea" i Gutn|i Comrtly "Andy Nose* Hi» On ion n" only tin' start and not (lie INSURANCE / Screen .Srinp SholR Your Dud. 107 S. Pale Avnnue •TMK COLLEGE WIDOW" 1 Tii? Telephone 178 Soul nhoy ^tffi^iiiM^^i^?5!^®]®^^^^ THE 80UTH AMBOY CITIZEN

NEW CLUB IS POPULAR Last Saturday night seven pairs | Contractor Oscar Mundy is engag- PERMISSION FOR NEW SACRED HEART of new silk stockings were stolen ed in the work of reconstructing the From Acre ot Wncar The recently formed Young Mar- •from a clothes lin« in the yard of a ! building at 217 and 219 Main street, The nuirilx-r •>• |»MIM «ity via the State Highway coming Cand stand. Walter Zan,orski MAHONEY'S ingaa ft tnenuof reliev' from Perth Aimlboy, cross Broadway Mrs_ H*,en Zamorski MJ8S Heien ing that "tired feel' \ to Bordentown avenue, turn and re- oD;0]a turn to Main street, thence out Wash- ; . , . Why Discard that Telephone 149 "" rebnflding tttro- Feri staml Donat(1( by st CocU ington avenue and through Sayrevillo , >s go(.iety. Miss Frances Netous, muscles, and along the present route of the trolley lch,aU.la(iy/ Mond,av nishu ^^ 125 North Broadway Ime, to South River. Tihc return Bartkow*iak Rose GomulkU( Anna Suit You Like Just T top follows the same streets The Cisz'ewslca 'D. Pieohocinska. Tues- Public Service is not permitted to d Cecitia JablonowBka, Helen Jab- pick up or lei off pasaenRers in this lonowgk gal> Kurzawa, Julia Iskra. the Trousers are • SUGAR, 5 pounds 27c city 'for Perth Airiboy nor from Wcdnesday night: Mathylda Kudel- Perth Airaboy to this city except in ,. Sft, . jasko^vlak Fran,ccs Wojcic. PREMIER PUMPKIN, can...l__i 18c the area between Feltus street and chowsk Holcn Krzyzkowska. Thurs- Worn Out «.e city line on Washinfrton avenue. d „. hb. j_ n B Smmshl A. Nor is the new line authorized to pick Hrankowska, Helen Lngoda, P. Wai- ATMORES MINCE MEAT, 2 lh. jar ...43c lip or let oit pasengers anywhere in the limi'ts of the borough of Sayre- Parent Teachers Stand: Mrs. Helen We can match the coat ville. The line will enter this bor- Monday night; SWEET MIXED PICKLES,, quart jar...... : 39c ough this side of the Deep Cut Mrs. A. Damzal, bridup and leave it at the causeway M ; To'maszcwskn. Tuesday and vest and renovate them GOLD MEDAL PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg._....12c "bru'ge at South River. Sirs! M. Gremza, Mrs. F. Nebus, Misa Th—e franchis-y"-r.——e is, "grante . .d for, te, n Z. Waitr. Wednesday "night, Mrs. so it will he like a new suit. CRANBERRIES, per pound;...... 20c • fcuses and this number is deemed adc- Lowandowska, Mrs. Cmewslui Mrs. emate to furnish half hourly service K> M,arczlik. Thursday nin'ht; Mrs. between the two terminals. The bus M WUk Mra_ M_ Sobcil,ak Mrs, L, There are 200 pants in the PREMIER WAX BEANS, can 23c line follows the route laid down by Nowak Mrs_ j_ jabionowski. toe local council several months ago Kltchen Committce: Mrs.Ros c Fo]. S. & W. STRAWBERRIES, can . 39c The decision denies bhe contention of ejewsk chairlady. Monday night, selection we offer. the local legal representatives that Mrs_ Eg'tellu Dobrzynska, Mr8. RosB fd b th ll the time lim* fixed by the loca l Folejewsk J a Mrs< Maff. PohPhil. TTuos. COMET BROWN RICE, package- 10c •council was binding and that the fact d . ht •M r ThM,a wu ^J'A • C bP,rJl<:e,,had not ,ln" Mrs. Annn Jablonowska, Mrs. Nebus. YACHT CLUB stituted service within the prescribed Wednesday Night. MT3.Mar y Kurza. time limit invalidated the local fran- Mfs> ^^ zioh Mrs MalWe. ALLEYS ISe - "LET US DELIVER IT FOR YOU" ^ i ^ ccmmission ruled that ^ Thursday night: Mrs. Bron. W. Barkalow ^lierj^StionarS! *—-»• «» Piechocin^a, to. Business Suit chisos. Manager The restriction upon the bus line In regard to service in Sayreville is Bargains based upon the anginal charter for LEGION AUXILIARY the trolley line being such that it FOR YOU give's the local governing body con- trol of the situation despite the new To Present Chriitmat Boxes To Dit- laws adopted iby the State Legislature j »bled Veteraini for the regulation, etc., of bus lines. ' - See our specialties in Blue The Sayreville authorities are de-| A regular meeting of the Ladies ananding that the trolley company Auxiliary to Luke A. Lovely Post Serges and Cheviots. pay for pavement along the tracks,' was held at the home otf Mrs. A. K. FANCY GROCERIES «tc., bef are the bus application will Stults of Broadway on Monday night. "be considered and are also firm in Miss Sadie Dowdell, the new presi- •their demands that trolley servicei be dent appointed tthe following com- Other Suits, with 2 panta For Your Thanksgiving Table anaintained in the .borough. jmitteefs for the year: Mrs. Clarence The decision of the Commission Snow, chairlady, hospitalization; Mrs, as low. as $16.50. •will permit the trolley concern to; Russell Hardy, music; Mrs. A. K. abandon service ibetween Quaid's Stults, union activities and commmtmii- 'Spritch and the terminal in this city ty service; Mrs. Helen Tustin, mem- No. 2 Can Cranberry Sauce 25c Large English Walnuts, pound l40c 'wnen^the new bus line is instituted bership; Miss Edna Agan, rehabilita- Overcoats as low as $18. '3and thewhange in the present routing | tion and child welfare; Mrs. Clarence Maraschino ,Cherries, bottle of the l^few Brunswick buses is made.' Snow,. legislation, trophies and Soft Shelled Almonds, pound 40c 3t was not the intention of the coun-, awards. -_JL9c; 29c; 45c; 85c «fl -when the jpenmisston to change the Mrs. A. K. Stults was appointed Shelled Almonds, pound... 65c -route was granted to make Pine ave- the chairman of a card party to b« Pure Fruit Preserves, jar 29c Tme the terminal. The Pine avenue held at the Legion home on Friday, loopr was simpl- -,r y„ intended aa an ad- (Decomher 7th, forr the purpose otf Assorted Evaporated Fruits, lh _22c dition tg the route up Bordentown i raising money to provide Christmas HARRY;S Heinz Old Fashioned Pickles 25c vs,ravenue to the city line. The council • 'boxes for the disabled veterans in -will likely express dissatisfaction | hospitals in this section. The Aiixil- Heinz Mince Meat, 2 1b. can 48c along this line at the meeting next i iary will also "distribiufco boxes to the 113 South Broadway California Sherry Wine Flavoring..75c 'Tuesday evening. | needy families in the city. Heinz Cucumber Relish. 25c For more than a year the Public Telephone 604 "Service has sought to abandon the ACnrtlM la ttx trolley service between here and Large Stuffed Queen Olives —.—35c Heinz Plum or Fig Pudding , 42c New Brunswick but the Sayreville council has proved the stumbling Pitted Dates ... 25c block. A fare of fifteen cents is author- Layer Figs, package . 15c White Meat Tuna Fish, jar... 39c ized for the new bus line to charge, the zone limit for the third zone be- Skinless Figs in Syrup.1 .... 25c Three Diamond Crab Meat, can 39c ing at the turn on Bordentown ave- anuo at Broadway. The new bus line was opposed by 'mported Sardines in Olive Oil 15c the Central Railroad as well as th© Apple Sauce, No. 2 can 15c •Marathon Bus Line. The decision "otcs thnb the service 'furnished by Russian Caviar _.....30c Marathon Line was satisfactory New Sultana Raisins, pound 16c «.n

FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 catering was done by Mrs. Sadie PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Sheppard, of this ciby. • NOTARY PUBLIC I ' ' Typing—Mimeographing OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL 'L.OCAL ' Miss Kla4hryn Gereg-hty, of Stevens Agent for "Darwin Razor Blade*" avenue entertained menibers of her Agent for California Perfume Co. FOR RENT HAPPENINGS club at cards on Wednesday night. I MRS. M. E. FORD Phone 352-W 145 Jolin St, The Knights otf1 Columbus have Plats and Apartments to Ren secured a caretaker for their home phon< l I.. : Miss Ruth Nilson of Henry street Johnson, 324 Main St., > |. lgi Bpettt the week end with friends on David street. Mr. and MTS. Wm. Passalc. Gtambers have taken over the re- RENT;—Houses on Augusto sponsibility of caring for tthe home. BIO 00 per month.' Inquiri '-.' It. D. Green of George street has Anna' WtorMng, 212 Steven been confined to his home the past Magaret Delaney, <)$ Feltus street) "JUST A MEMORY' avenue. iweek on account of illness. tde week, end in Atlantic City. . > FOR RENT—7 room ,'. Mrs. Robert Chapman of Henry St. Wan. J. OlBrien, of Augusta street, -dWelling plus 2 sun spent the waek end visiting his room and large pantry. is' still confined to her home as tihe JBut what kind of a mBftta. In perfect co: result of injuries sustained in a fal mother in WiJdwood.- Crest, N. J. at" WasiWragiton, D. C. soro© time ago -be had with or without Miss Aiva Compton, of Augusta eated at 258 Jota Street* memory ,will those you :! Director of the Board of Freie- street, spent the week end in Atlan- Amboy. Will be Ap. hplders William S. Day attended the tic City. . ter Ajpril 1st. Apply -- c leave behind have of 863 Division St., Pert! hearing on Tuesday in Trenton on ' 8*30-tf the, matter of the State Highway Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney, of Airiboy, N. J. 0onimis3ion taking ov«r a portion of John street, visited Mr. Matoney'a you. ! FOR RENT—^ room nou»« iiRouite'No. 4 between #is city .and mot/her in Metuchen, over the week improvements. Inquire 11*'?*• JJ£ last Saturday 1 day, April 17th, at the fire house in deritown avenue. Inquire. on charge of Mia. Otho E. Farrlngiton. sure the memories you ia»t. ' ' • • • • • .'ij, rifti EtW I^wnea has 'moved from _FOR RENT—Apartment, 6 John Swiski, oif Henry street, was ' and bath* *11. improvements. >hn street to Henry street, comniifcted to the State Homo for 8-16-tl leave will be the appre- 3«:Main St. , Thomas K«nn«dy oif upper David Insane at Trenton ycBterday.- , 1»OR RENT—Flat, 4 Street has piwCh/aaed a new Backard Mdsses Alice Koaya and Helen ciation you should de- - me New Note ySwpp op- -"le coup*. •••• ••;'.; - Check' Visited- friends in Baytonne i' .... - • ,-' ..... - -:"':fj rltelephon* 2B8-W. , , Chris -Nreorvo cif proadway sails Easter Sunday. serve.. ... ,• • »•**• FOR RENT—House, O,.TQffl?., .Jtor Italy; where he will visit b«th, all improvements on Henry Albert Conover Jr. of Trenton has Inquire 242 Henry St., Phwne'™ been spending his Baater vacation in Gas lianqes! ft#egular meefting of tihe Exemjut with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kvlat of fe)R RENT—6 room apartment a Parker avenue. A. STEINER Firemen's Association will be held kitchens arc bright with colors—colored Aye. Inquire R»ber next Wednesday evening, AprU, 18bh. Mr, and Mrs. Aklotph Menzel and ' ',X walls and floors—color on furniture—cooking uten- jve, ._. ( RENTSix Room Apartmew ^fT^Fiianeta Perrlne, assistant cash- MTS. Emil Menzel of Rofbertsville SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. .'"'iili finished in gaj» shades. And to complete the color spent Sundoy with Mr. and Mrc. Ed- R RENT—StBtarab Bros.* , 110 N. Brg» ier ojf the First National Bank has icheme, an Estate gas range can be had in one of the punehias&d a Chevtiole* sedan from wand Lett* of Parker avenue. RENT—Small Hint,' bath, ga« newest shades—Mandarin red, Jade green or. King's blue. Mrs, Ghlarles Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Under its gay color, each range maintains the high t tt«B«W««Mf My. and MTS. Sheldon. Davis of James Roilly and Mrs. Philip Render, "Ave.', South Amtooy, N olll Con over street, qpent Monday eve- [' standard long established by Estate gas- ranges. Each •Bveritt. Red Bank are the proud parents of has the famous Fresh Air bake oven, which is built on for " small a balby girt, born on Sunday. Mr. ning with friends in South River. JiOR RENT:—House Davis is one. of the partners of the. the same principle as a double boiler. Each has the . ftantty at S93 Cowwer Street. Inquire Miss Gladys Brown oif Main street Therm Estate oven heat control and. other exclusive '89r^WHmot Street. ^ 12.80-tf Triangle Advertising Service of this cjtv, «nd he has ibeen receiving don- hlas been spending the Easter week U TUFF'S features. * • . J>OR RENT—Apartment, 6 room*, gratuhUionB and distributing cigars with her aunt, Mrs. Win. Hlnes on yameiito, i the Parlln Road. ' These ranges are easy to keep clean, because* the sur- tato, 211 AngtwU St «^ to his-'ftiends during the. week. TORE , FOR RENT—HOUM at 118 G«orif« Mm. J. K. Stults of Bordentown face is smooth and even—every nut, bolt and hinge ^ 8t:- Inquire Mrs. Mm Cuaick. 82 avenue is confined to. her home on being completely concealed, ' John St 12-9-tI awcount of illness. . i card jxarty ab their fire house on Sat- PECIALS Come iti and see these ranges. You will like their FOR RENT—HouMi jarf Apart- cheerful colors, their smooth rounded surfaces. Expe- menta. FdiFrederickk H. LwL r »W urday evening, April 21st. Mrs. Lor- Tax bills loA 1928 were mailed out .George St. etta,Crowe, is chairlady. to local taxpayers during the past 104 NO. PINE AVE. ^ rienced gas litters will install the range you select in your week. •. '• • / J | kitchen without extra charge. Payment terms are #5 J-ohn Vail of Stevens avenue hfcs APRIL 12 TO APRIL 18 down and eighteen months to pay. BOARD AND ROOM purchased a neiw Chevrolet coach Eleven men were affected in the rom Brigigs Gaflajge. layoff in the local railroad yards FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENO during the week, tihe majority oif —Inquire 339 Main St>. 3-804* A regular meeting oif tihe Common them being in the service for many CAMPBELL'S TOMATO Visit the "Servantlcsi House" on UawtTiorne Jouncil will be held next Tuesday years. Avenue, Mountain View, Bound Brook. Learn evening at the Ctyi Hall. OR CHICKEN SOUP MISCELLANEOUS easier methods of kome-mal:ing. Open daily. The regular meeting of Good Sam- Biwplo'yeiss oif the State Highway GREEN HEDGE FOR SALE, good aratin Temple No. 6, Pythian Sisters, | ' 3 cans Ocommis3ion have started to repair will be held on Monday evening, Apr.! «tock. Inquire Steve Cwwnowrtdp, , Public Service • the'had spots in the Stevens avenue 16. Mrs. Francis Selover,. who is in Electric and Ga: Company 443 David St. pavement. charge of the social hour, will be as-' 25c WANTED:—Old Coins, sisted by.Miss Hazel BrigrKtner, BJJrsVl., Pltasc send me further information -eidnftmtJture, crockery aai.jM -Mis.1 Antoinette' Gorddn -of Chairch about the colored Estate gas ranges you «WH1 prices Jennie Cole and' Mias -^Claire H&mil- ' *----•-vu: Wfll (pay ' street apent the week e-nd with ton. 9re jelling. Citizen Office. 46^ friends in Scranton, Pa. WHITE ROSE Name SALE—Undeuwwod Type- Miss Doris Schaefer, of Elizabeth, $30.00. Inquire Wiftr.J. '". Anderson's Garage on Ste.v«ns is visiting with relatives in this city. Street and No.. Second St vewu* has 'been decorated on both OLIVE OIL ; ., FOR SALE-^Flat top otffice desk, sides with large signs of the United Miss. Helen Brown is confined to J City Quartered oak, 60 inch, good eondi- Stlatefc. Rubber Company, her home with illness. Pint Can—59c "Soil, with swivel chair to matote-Cost ; new »105. Botih for. $30. -Also new .Frank Gill off MedvantosyiUe W Miss Tiheresia Credico is visiting Pint Can—33c ' 1102.60 typewriter *56. Njw! $«0 UFchlased a new Chevrolet car from wtth friends in Jersey City; Ttortafole Typewriter for $46. Also Irigga Garage. , |75 todd Check-writer for-J30r$Z50 .. The Misses Mary and Martha Buch- PVBLICMSERWCE - • ' ' Mahogany finish Safe- Hhe puhlic schools will reJoipen on anan and Blanche Brinamnen have re- JAPANESE TOILET ' sC*binet for $180, E. C RODDY, M'onday after being closed for. the turned from a motor trip to Wilming- r 1 44* 286 Henry St. 2-24-lt Easter holidays. ton, Del, : . FOR SAIiE^-One white single, bed, •printr and mattoete. AB foo4v M 'Tihe Quaker Girl" is the title of A "Get-Together" meeting,of the he musical comedy to be staged by ,TOCTr4>quiK> 210 Church Sfc 2-11M Mayors, of the •various municipalitwa 3 W < MONEY TO LOAN on bond and the pupils of St. Mary'a high school from Penth Amboy to Point Pleasant ,' Wrtfaffe h, uj St. Mary'a Hall. in Asbury Park on Mondaynight. 'hourtfrom 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. a. Mayor Andrew N.Kvist will attend. 15c Louis Botsenbetig, Commander of WadAMWdAd y and Saturday* «om 6 Inqulr* John the American Legion Post, has re- a>!0«. m.,to 6 PP-- w.. Inqulr* John turned to his home after spending FINED »S3.00 \A'.A'" LovelyLl , TrusTtt Company BuildingBilding; Borak's Meat Market 'atiyema©venial . daysj with ^'Congressman • and Fur driving his car past the re< WM1TER0SE M#». Hawiifi G.'Hojfanftn. cignal on the traffic light at th« cor- HELP WANTED »The- tennis courts at the Y. M. C. ner of aMin stre.e. and Steven* ave. CATSUP SaturdaStd y nighiht a;;oy Zullo is veninfr, after being discontinued for physl&inn's prescription, which is ^ SOAP POT ROAST, all meat . 25c .-btrilt all right, lights «11 right and ho Lenten season. Mrs. John C. remarkably successful because it ' u certainly |a corner all rlgiht. He is oil was ohairllaidy «£ the affair. works on n now pninciple—go«s di- PICKLE PIGS FEET, pound 1....15c two hand mixer, open-wide-eyed, rocti to the cause not reached by gar- 5 for ' utelc and fearless. A number of ldonl people journey- g-les nnd patent medicl'nea and brings RUMP VEAL, pound :25c There wero tow "fours," two I to South River on Wednesday relief within 15 minutes, or money "sixes," one "eight" and one "knodc- filling where they witnessed fcho K, back. One swallow basement nf the church nntl lish this if not true. Extra Special VEAL CUTLETS, pound 39c Straub Bros. Ktore on Broml- Mr. and Mrs. David Oolllns, of Elizabctli sipeiit. the week end witih Vnreformed Spelling .4 for LEGS OF VEAL, pound . . 25c Mr. and Mrs. Fijank Hull, of Honry Mtreot. The Inlt'Ht way to spoil iidtnlo l» PORK KIDNEYS 2 lbs 25c iRANK S. KABOSKI Kiln: I>—>!li n» in lilccdiiKh; «—onuih Tho cubaret nnd dianco ol St, UB Iti (IOIIKII; t-plilli an In phlhlMlc) 25c : 1 CHOPPED BEEF- pound 15C , XEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE M nry'» Alumni Aasnaiatlon 'hold In (I—Oljjll ||« |u (.|K||(; t-~tl« IIS III Kit 107 S. Pino Avomin tiln- school toll on Tuoaday ovcniiiK HWIB; o—nun us In hiwui.. Tlilm, WHS a «ominlete auccosn. Mimic wi\3 -;liu«Kli|'lit!»'li:ii!ii'i'mi. Itm It IIIHIOH PHONE NO. 1 122 North Broadway Telephone 261 Tilaphons 178 furntehcKt by Po'to Van Cleuf's Or- JIIHI (hii HIIIIII- whi'ii cookixl pmporljr. , \u South Araboj- vhesvtru, oC Nvw' Brunftwick, nm' th«| -Youtli'fi t;ompunlun, Free Deliveries THE SOUTH AMBOY CFT12IN

FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 I INTERESTING BITS OF NEWSp LOOKING BACK Culled From County And Stain ••'' USED CARS 22 YEARS Papers Crossing Office Desks 30 days free service'on any used car you buy. 1926 SPECIAL SIX NASH Cost Heads Athletic Assn. 1926 MASTER BUICK VICTORIA Issue of April 14th, 190C Attorney; George S. Applegaite, of 4-door sedan; run very little and juat South River, has filed incorporation about broken in nicely. Fully equipped Only had one owner; 6 good tires and in Tho Board of Freeholders will have .papers with County Clerk F. William with every accessory you can mention. 90 wonderful shape; $302.40 and 12 monthly the stone roller, on the-Mcchamcsville Ililker, for the South Rivet' Athletic days new ear guarantee. $398,40 cash,; 12 payments of $37.80. . . . ' road in a few days. Association. The organization will monthly payments of $49.80. . • . * * * bo represented in the New Jersey The Perth Amboy water commis- State Biaseball Leaijrue this year The 1925 2-DOOR HUDSON SEDAN 1924 LIGHT G STUDEBAKFR TOURING sioners have, granted the request of Raines will be!"played Sundays at the Tanner Corner diamond. Tho officers .this borough for a 12-inch water Looks like n«w and in very good shape; AH new tires; this car will easily give arc as 'follows: President, .Edward $156,80 cash; 10 monthly payments of good service for 1 year, at very low price meter. , » » * . Cost; vice president, William White, Jlames A. Sexton has taken control $23.52. of. $100. Samuel Masiello and John Callahan; Assorted! «£ the .btakery business of O. W. secretary and treasurer, Joseph Mark "Welsh and will continue tho same at and Samuel • .Nisinoff will be the Assorted Sizes , 1925 7-PASS. BUICK SEDAN ADVANCED 6 NASH VICTORIA the old stands. manager. The season will be started AsBoi*ted Colors ' ' , - The two mud scows cast upon Uho the latter part of this month. In A number 1 Shape. Here's a good car . 1927 Model. A car that was and will be for funerals and taxi service; only $268 appreciated. Only ,f<120.00 cash and 12 pay- Assorted Weaves beach alongside of Parisen's sand Nervy Thieves • dock 'last Monday afternoon, are still cash nnd 12 monthly payments of $33.07. ments of.$53:25 each, • . . , • A thief, or a nnmiber o!f thieves, The finest assortment of Spring; there. No. "attempt has hem made entered tho Van SyAle Dodgo Aen- to pull them off;so far. suits and topcoats ever on our cy at Red Bank at night recently, 1924 CHANDLER SEDAN 1926 MOON COUPE 'and taking a new truck loaded it with racks. On Tuesday morning one of the All now tines; repainted; ' wonderful Good running order, Very good looking. electric wires on Broadway broke. "about, fifteeih hundred dollars worth of brand new tires and tubes, borro- running order. Only $100 cash and 12 Original finish. $292.00 cash,and bnlance Silica men come in assorted when Charles Parisen's dog in some monthly payments of $23.75, ii, 12 payments of $36.34 .jnpnthly. • ,'way got entangled with it and was wed a pair of license plates from a, sizes, and have varied ideas as salesman's car kept in tho place, and; to clothes we have, prepared to speed'fly electrocuted. ^ drove away. The next day the truclc please all. The N.'Y. & L. B. R. R. Co, are was found near an oid freight sta-. Many others, prices ranging from $40.00 to $900.00.. The above prices engaged in, getting ready to put a tion on the. outskirts oil the place, biiti includes all interest, fire and theft insurance for one year. gasoline engine, to turn tho draw-.. the load of tires and tube9 was gon^' Briegs-Built ' bridge at Morgan. This will replace In tho vicinity o|C the new truck we.re Fashion Park footprint's indicating thint tfio load the hand power machine, and inciden- v THOMPSON AUTO COMPAMY, INC. tally, do away with one or two men. had 'been transferred to anothe * College Hall truck. Entrance was through a rear Nash Distributors Charles Loichle, Manager $25 to $50 The Shlamrock House corner Wollfif window nnd police have, secured .pic- street and Washington avenue, will tures of in nuimlber o-f.finger prints Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. Phone 1018 P. A. be opened to the public on Monday. through which the robbers may be Show Room and Service Station, 240 Madison Ave. near Market St., P. Amboy T«ie tending ami all the furnishings traced. ore new.'' Proprietor • Sutliiff, says he intends tto keep a first class place. Klnn Surrenders Home Imperial Park, West Bclmar prop- James Briggs has thoroughly reno- erty of tho MommouDb Pleiisuro Club,1 vated thei Store formerly occupied by Inc., valued mlt $1,000,000, is now in Orlando- Perrine. A number of gal- full control of .that organlKation. This lons of paintr and a few days' work condition co-mes Us the result of a i PERTH AMBOY? have wrought such a .change that is long struggle to remove raemhers of •. astonishing. The interior of the the Ku Klux Klan fro m'the pmperty. , building already kraks inviting. Server with eviction notices, April BUS SERVICE 1st, Grand Dragon Arthur H. Bell; The coal strike is affecting the moved from the iprojperty to his apart- ,/ ' WprR on 'and around the coal docks ment in West Belmlar, and his wife, SOUTH AMBOY • • quite; a little already. No coal ott any Mrs. Leah Boll, state, leader of the Tonight—Friday ' consequence is 'arriving from the women's order, also Moved out. A.UHOV—2 mines and this soon affects a large Dorothy Devore in South Itivnr iind Xew Bruns- body df men. Should the strik» t>,e Battle of Monmouth Celebration wick. long continued this borough would A eom/mdtteo of Freehold citizens "BETTER DAYS" HIIKO« leave Bcrdontown Aventifr feel its effects severely. are undertaking to promote a celeb- iitiU C!*y lAne— ration to observe tho sesqui-centen- Chapter No. 8 "Hawk of Hill." Comedy "Hit Daya of Day*" U'cclt days: 0:30, 7:00, T:S5..7:?5. The scowload of stone, for the S:00 A. ?•!•• iiiiii <'...-r.v HD itiiina.as un- nial- of the' Battle of Monmouth at til 3:30 ]'. .\1.: llifii 1:Hi P.M.. 1:49 borough has been token off and piled Freehold on June 28th. It is esti- J'. M., r,:lo 1'. 31., ;>11<1 fvery Id min- in heaps at the foot of Henry street. mated tlhttt aibout $12,000 will be re- Tomorrow—Saturday—Matinee and Night Tueiday—Debbie Features utes until r,:4ij P.M.; tlit-:i «.-very SO TJie unloading was finished Thursday quired to finance the celebration land minut.-s until k:Hi P.M.; then .3 SO afternoon. Now that the stone is J'. M. :nu) f-vcry SO minutes until a subscription list has been started Fred Thomson in c • Le^vis Stone and Shirley Mason in 12:0(1 mkhiig-lit. (ashore, it makes quite a showing. tio raise, the funds. So far $1,539 Siituninys: f.:-r;0. 7::00, 7:13. 7:20 Considering that the stone is at such has been contributed.' It is planned A. M.. uml evi-i'y 30 minutes until •a convenient 'place for rebandling, • , "JESSE JAMES" • "DON JUAN'S THREE NIGHTS' 12.U0 nm.n; 'h'li r::20 P.M., 12:40 to have the Governor and his staff 1*. ^l.t i.i'fl i-v.--iy I", i liiiiuut.'; until and the eeonounUsil. Manner of un- present, and.it is expected that 1,200 •' • —and— . 4:101 P. .M,; the;; every -> minutes loading, pro'baWy this is the dheapest Charlie Chaplin in uiill . l!:.'vi 1'. M.: tl.L'n 12:'0 mid- New Jersey troops will also be used nisht i;ud 12:39 A.M. • ' - cargo .:"" A.M. nnil every 80 Aetop Fables "THE CURE" , minutes until 12:00 auiduieht. ' them in the. mud on the beiaioh and Automobile Accidents ' BUSES FOR IilRS , • 'fishing them out again I bwlMiiig it was 'Do f'ar gone to save. 1 Jt requires eWven stitcnes to close' T [Wattir was played on- the fire to pre- |;ha vvoundsin tlid older boys arm and ', ven't it spreading, and in a short > EftouMer. besides . time, to heal the ; j *bho emibors were quemdhefl. , The nuinierous • bruises on his ann and 29AJRP0R75 &LANDJN6 FIELDS ' building: was completely destroyed body generally. You cut gel, the best food i 'wi$ii contents. No horses, fortunate- U5T£D IN NEW JERSEY. BY U.S. , ^ 1 j ly, happened to bain the barn, afr tho Fake" Broadcast For Joke Y rT w •icrrt'il iihyirhun ;'n the city ' ' timo. The Kiwanis Ohib otf Keyport has PE;:N. Independence Engine Company an April Fool joke' played on them Mw.v'.-ta rr/jen vc/< vat (it I lie. i lo^t an iron bar from their hose car- tit 'a meeting held lust week. Every- .- «?-^ NEV/ARKf,> . riago, and if the finder will kindly .re- 1 v.tlc'*" ••ji,Vl.'f/i.i:l1OUiSj 1 one thought the meeting Was being HI ; turn the saimo to- J. W. Mlnhtonoy, 'biTOidestst over Stat/ion WBJI olf Red CENTRAL'LUNCH' ' foi'anilqn, it will be greatly apprecia- Bank. Spe>einl songs wore sitng with l>ir7cr.t~ri,0 •-•> •-"•' <' KT ",/) • ted.., ••»•„.„. inucih gusto, darcfully prepared V H U.lto^il/;.---•' 22.1 Srnitli Street ''• - . "Watched" In the Assembly speciches were clelivercd by various ' ,[: ' William S. Dcy, first assistant ser- members into the microphone promi- PiT'h Anibny ' • nently displayed in theTneeting poom. ' i.geont at awns of the House of As- Nf>ni PnUmaH Station • sonilbly, is the proud possessor of a A.fter tho propram was completed the • handsome gold -wateh, presented to members were tmlil that in accord- NUMBER cft\\\ jiirti by tho assoiwblymen iaa a token ance with a recent resolution to fit- AND L^I-fniNG PICLD3 NOTICE tingly observe all holidays of tha persons concerned may ' OiE appreciation for r'»t den! of investlgat- the County of MifliHcsox, on Pridi iiig on tihcir radio" sets when they i of this borough and tihe St. Joseph's DEL. CONN.' the twi'iiti'.th clay uf April, lOZ&r'bt . of Perth Annlboy. The Imt'turios were, couldn't fce'fc the program supposed 10 A. M., in the T;rm of Apr/I 1928, Jftmes Cunnell, pitcher, and F. De- to Wave b?en broadcast; Two 'mom- for Srittlomi'iit and nllownn'cc; the Haney, catdier, for this borough; and bora of the club were responsible for same Lei up first audited and stated . Mmfcbon and Seguine for Pertfji Am- the hoax. '••aLJiLJ by the Surrogate. Cny. The score was 15 to 7 in favor Datal March 14, 1028. of, Sb. Marys. Why They Throw Water FRANK MALISZEWSKI, < The St. M«rya will go to Perth Am- "Tlio old Hitngvirian custom of 3-lC-Gt Administrator boy today and play a return tfame, throwing rose water on frientls", says fchci Wipodbr'idjre IJender, /'on New Jersey, where the ciijilnun ihar cirriitl Colonel Liiulbcr^li mfcly on bis matiy epoch when tvhtiy hope to apnin he victor- ;c IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ious. They ihnve- played three pmnes Waster Monday ia grndunlly dying m'aklny fll){hf» were built, ii a ICIHICL- h\ «vi:iti.»n. ** In prtiponiun to Its piviiliitinii It lias •nit. An old Jtfiffysir proverb stays: more Inntluit; ficUs than any °f '••*•' Knutvru Stutcs, i To L'lUT.'i E, Solomon: go ifar this (toiiiwjii. Las/1, year they | By virtui' of an orclnr of the Cotfrt proved tho champions of the borough, "Wlailer is poured on flowers to 1 having oily lost throe trnmes out of •keep thcni in fulLblcrain", so the cus- of Chimeury "f New Joraey mndo on the- nilany they played. tom of spriivkling water on one's j the iliiy of the date hereof in i/he cer-' H ! but in other lines does ; tain ciuiBc wherein David Solomon <" The lineup of St. Mury's > >s fol- 1 "Up until a 'few years ago the , 111. pelitioner ntirl you are the defr lows*.' Delnncy, c; Connell, p; Oon- New Jersey lead—witness her splendid public fliini, yi)u lire reciuireil to upper" nor», 11>; ll'irswi'iy, 2b; Ui'ii, ,'!l>: l.uve- itncieiii', tradition was Ktill followed, but llbn mmjorl/ty of the people have utility resources provided by Public. Service. pi trail, unswiir or demur to p' ly, ss; Lyona, rfj Monn;;iinn, el"; I'r's poMtion cm or before ' HwkeU', If, 'foi'RHi'l.teti the i/lea. liTe HoiulinR of iI'lovvcr.H mid colored ofrgs is part of cther." well on Knjilci' Miindhy ninkiiiK the ;'re*UU'nt Tliimiiist N. McCarte.r* c.'i[iiitfiblc mill juat. Tho obj> m'ny writer tt> Jinnee (NHIMOII, the nnicl Htiit in to obtain n dee. street, South AwHxiy, N. ,). r.'.iundu to nil tlicir friends with JI 'liaski't loaded with oggs ami divorce distHtilviinr tile marrlag* liutiflLiulH of flowers." iween you and the; wild petitioner. \ TJi(< GUmlru.iii Service lm» nnovoH Dated Mnrch 20, 1928. from ttio Ri'teiit) blillillnjf OT»))i)«ltc John V. McGuIre, *• i Joclal fttnitbti to the Aore former- ft J, liayiiiond PVBLIC SERVICE I 17f> Smith Struct, «Mii[)!e FRANKS MEAT MARKET The seventieth anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt's with Mrs. Laurence Agan in charge Frank Paickowski, Prop. birth, to be celebrated on October 27, will be marked by finance at the j oc the presentation of the Roosevelt Medal for Distinguish^ The Volunteers of America has 629 Bordentown Avenue INTRODUCTO' c •_ »„ .m* ./• jj rejaaritabie f •„{„ . many activities especially in the OFFER Service to ti8r t e most men o gen larger centers of the state, where the P. Store) needds are greatest; children'hild' s . h' With 2 You Buy eration. day nurseries, homes for working The three are Charles Evans Hughe's, former Secret, girls, boy'e clubs, employment bu- OCT, 37th 3 , _ , ..,•-jrcaus,. etc. Mrs. Booth's many $1.3S tary off stateS , franFkk M. ChapmanCh , noted ornithologist, andd y«»» of voluntary service in the prS-! 0PB3VING SPECIALS ------r ° sons of the United States U well el Charles A. Lindbergh. known. Her's was the first system- OF LAMB, pound „. 38c 95c Mr. Hughes is honored for his work in the adminis- atic effort ever made to help spirit-j ually the man behind prison wails or j PRIME RIB ROAST, pound.! _ 38c tration of public office and in the development of public to look after hia family, often left KOTEX destitute while he serves his sen- CHUCK ROAST, pound .... _ . 32c and international law; Dr. Chapman for his studies of tence. HOME MADESA-USAGE, pound. .:.„. 35c The enterprise on Saturday will be !American bird life, and Colonel Lindbergh for the exam- a children's affair to help little ones SHOULDER OF VEAL, pound 35c PETERSON'S . jie he has given American youth, alike in peril and inin the State less fortunate than themselves, foi^^ work is to bo FRESH POR1K BUtTTS, pound 32c PHARMACY triumph, of courage, modesty and steady judgment. done entirely foy^^o young people of tho community. "" FRESH HAMS, pound 34C Truly the recipients of the Roosevelt Medal have been As "contest" incentives as well ua rewards for their good efforts South A Full Line of Fresh Meats and Poultry Stan well picked, for they represent the ideals that motivated Amboy merchants and theatre .mana- ger have offered sorno pretty and Also Delicatessen Articles Theodore Roosevelt. 132 NO. BROADWAY T #i r>i 1 Ti TT l T» i i useiuusefuil prizeprizes »mandi movimoviue pa»»wpasse»s tufoir Like Charles Evans Hughesg , Roosevelt was a noted those who seoure the largest amounts f administrator; like Frank M. Chapman, he was of a scien- jf"xho^fiitf^rte^ o a Tiny Tim Bou- tific turn, seeking always to add to the world's knowledge doir Clock has been offered by a , . AA. Baxter, jeweler, the second win- t i •&• J ns OA iNature; and like Colonel Lindbergh,V ! ne r will receive a-pair ball bearind g i'O f •th e KingA d_S&" •'*KSS-1'iT • •" j e i i f ^ I roller skates, given by the South he gave AmerfSsn^outh a/wonderful example of courage Amboy Hardware Company. The 4nA nnKipvpmpnt j third prize will be hn Evereudy ana acmevement. ,y. Wnlisht, given % S. F. Leager, ra- Blue Front Association Stores, Inc. The anniversary of Roosevelt s birth could not be dio de-nier. The fourth .prize will be ; i , - j • ' is • "'• i • l • J <• one dozen ihrnmVker.chiafs, given by celebrated in a more fitting manner,than m the award of Tenenbnum's Department store; and the Roosevelt Medal to the three extraordinary Americans chocofate^'given byeTheU1CozyOCor- • Selected for the honor. '- . : ™- Those who do not win prizes Great-|leductions in Groceries : HALLOWE'EN—OCTOBER 31, 1928 but who secure at least $3.00 for their tags will receive a pass to the | VT li , • i " • i ' • 1 e Empirthe. residee Theatre] . Halloween is the name given to the evening betore theTh purchasee tags arr eis t willino *e gsol tdo largel givey. in S^fEfrom October 25 to October 31 • the. residential districts for whatever thEnglane Festivad isl wa ofs Al thle Saints custo,m th teo Vigi craclk o fnuts All, Hallowsduck fo.r Iapplen Olsd an unfortunate. Finest Selected: and indulge in other harmless amusements on that eve.•• and indulge in other harmless amusements orivfnat' "evelv" COUPLES TO 100 pound sacks Older yet is the custom of building fires, dating back to FORMAL AFFAIR ceremonies of the.Druids. 4tb De,r.e Knigi^Un For th«k.- Heckers', Gold Medal, Pillsburv , On Hallowe'en, tradition has it, the witches upset giving Ev« Dance H«re Daniel Webster, 24% lb. bag.... everything. And for years and years American children Monsignor John F. Bnady Assem- have been upsetting everything on Hallowe'en and blam- ing it on the witches. But, ,alas, their zeal is dying out. Hallowe'en is no longer the "grand night" it was. A few Plans for the entire event were dis- Walt^Baker's Cocoa *£ 1 f c chalk marks made here and there, a few children in cos- T night "and " tumes, a few stockings filled withj flour that are banged Fine Granulated; over other'children by their possessors, are all that is left Coiumbuson David street. 5 ib8. ___ •• . „,,-. , i. •*• i ' _*• l. The Assembly expects to entertain of Hallowe en. This and soirie dignified parties where notmor e than one hundred and fifty , ' i. , :U,'*«J couples. Reservations will be made favors are distributed. - wib£a maia] committee and the first PJTTER In the old dayJ s buggies .Were placed on roofs, gates returns will be given preference iii • ; ?. • i . ' A j the bailspecia. l seating arrangement of The hall is to be transformed into were broken ajar, everything \vas made topsy-turvy. And ijhe bail. Sil arid ela- Hallowe'en was spread over an entire week of mischi^. a ^^S^ SSbee" n order- ed from a leading decorating .con- We can't believe this* healthy spirit of mischief is boratejecoratio^ havej* 1 : cern. The center of the hall wffli be lajge pkg. - dead. ' • • -.'"" • • . V -- • •••••' It must be, alas, that our children have forgotten the ; GOLDMEDAE: y traditions of Hallowe'en. „ ? »«™ ~ This new condition makes us all safer—buf t wew; just luncheon. . pound pac ... , . . . • Invitations will be sent through can't help missing something. the mlails within a sfyort time. In or- 29c der to expedite maitters the commit- tee requests that immediate replies At the meeting Wednesday it was f or reservations be made. yellow COUNTY SEAT SCHOOL recommended that a bus stop 'flit the » schools oii rainy days. A eomMiitttee whi MANTALRS HERE was appofrated to confer with the KRAFT LOAF CKEE - 39c Board o* education and educational methods tl)e dnte of fcho Comctjfcc - 3 pkgs. 23c regular meeting Mrs. James Kelly, third ward oom- from ColoniaColonial times upp to OUT. H«would be too close to Thanksgiving. forcefully stressed the difference be- mititeewoirian. The spacious auditoriuim was fill- itiween imodili children all after one ARMY STILL HAS pattern and the child choosing the od to caipaciity, and never in the his- j .pattern that best .suits himself which tury of the city wus there n social; e Cider, gal is the outstanding d-lflferonee between Si-rjceant H. Epstein of the" U. S. iipfpfui•••-,,,r better - patronise,,,..d b- y ol,d and un both from l lIs u d sur •past and present mctlnods in eilucn-| Anmy Recruiting Station al lh« Post y° f.- "ft " " tion. i Office In Perth A,m'boy visited South mounding towna, and ncc-dless to say "The valire o.f m< Incomplote edu-i Ainlboy on Wednosdny, Oct 24th for «vl"-ybody prost'iit lolt tor then Cfttion reats in the desire on the part]'the .pinposu of cnlistlnR men in the h(>m(!s "^ '"dnight over-joyed! of their of the child to reach out for more y. s, Army, Ho announces that the evenings plewsure. fhc- hall was Felgjjaptha Soap 5 cakes 29 inhumation," Dr. Sickles said, "and following vacancies are Still open: tastelul y decorated in nntoiuil col- k r the-school systtom should be. s.o or-1HllW!l H * .nTnntl.v fie|(i iu.tillery, »™ u"' ' bhe mnaterly touches of thv Qulnlnn ganized that tht- child gets whut he Vl,m nrti]lop.vt nicdicul department. , chnirnmn, Mrs. James noeds but not by p.-irtakiiipr of a, Paivumi, Hold artillery, const nrtill- »nd her jUble committee. coniimoii educiitiionnl iiimiu." pi'y, eiiR'ineers, cliemiciil W, «S. T«x«s, Tho music lUmler tho direction of I Our Leader Blend Coffee, lb.- He concluded by siiying that it is infan.try, fli'ltl artilk-ry, cnlvnry uml ,(olin Powers was most sutiafaictory.; the duty of the parents mid ticachurc medic,,] ili'Pfirtmont. Mrs. Kolly, through the Citizen, ex- to. «M that the rijfhit kind of incoun-' In addition to the nl.ovcj, there aro tends hi-r HWri-eiaLi.Mw< u> th,0SB ™ho tlonuted to the D. GREENSPAN of to-morrow's children. Ullury »t Mndlson llamicks, New n«K™™ »"' \» thv public in gem-rnl Ml'. Sickliw In the Supcrintcndwiit York: IKI. Timk Coflnpimv, Miller wl«» ru»P°ndcrd so geiitiroimly for its 126 N, Brondway at the Pirblic Schools of Nvw IjruiiH- Kl.-ld, N. Y.; 7th <>m«t Ariitlcry, Pt. cirtin|)lel(! SUCCWK. , Telephone 19 wlcki His tallc WIUH (jrmitly ciijciycil. lliiiH'in'k, N. .1. Mrs. B. C. DuviiT reported 'in tin' Anyone dcsiriiK; infnriiuiUon In IJIIHL Kridny mi n cnniplaint made .conferenico bold nt tho Mnpl'c Mcndc l'e»r«ry Special Olificer Unyd o! tin; Penn- ^hflol ill North llrinii+wli'k un Oct. (.M|] llt ()]l, y, H. Anmy Iteciiillliu; (tylviuiiii K.iilrniid, OfVlcv .Mallszcw- JOSEPH A. PRIBUIA 10th. At thlfl c(Hif«ri?m!« Woott- stutlim ill. HieI'ont Orficv- in IVrth »ki, iirraHleil ./oneph AI.U:K and Sr.in- bridg* received th« lmiin<'C for ut- Amboy. Iffy Wojsi'Syk, Iwitli of J., •„ ci'.y, for Pine Ave. Corner John St. tOTdanico. Title Biibjett of tho I'lircnti • ™.II-——— Htmillng '.:r>/il from tlif M' IS a'! coi)i- TeocWftt* A»»oclath)n ausiatlnif with Ruth Nllsoni of Honry »troot, pony. P '(w« .luBtlfe Van C'leuf im- Telephone 22 tih V..." «•• i TBB SOUTH AMKO* CITIZEN

Leada in Ptoivo» Roiehester, M, Y., Oct. 24 (Auto- t Mftry InepaJi^ra, of jqister)—-In BochBater there aw 19.2 died on September 10 telepnones for every hundred people, by Surrogate Fonma vjhUe in the United States, the pro- ,yfick. on Tuasdfty. The portion iS: 15,3, ana .for the entire '••V -tfr-'l'--1 . names a son, Sinunee H. Ingra v/orld It in less ihfui 2 •per cent. 4m, of Elidalbetih, and a daug'Jrte Mrs. Tr&win of East Orang' aa executora. STEP INTO TOWN, Tie trill bequeaths ?100 to th< First Presbyterian. Church of Oran FOR A DAY bury, ior maintenance of the faanU; •visit friends—see a matinee on THEATRE plot in Brainerd Cemetery. A monn mental picture carrying the wtir re Broadway, till nexl cord of William Ingraliam in th . jpire presents Union army from 1861 to 1865 , »n „''• pictures. Among also an oil landscape are bequeatfhei 1.75 indinff picture "Sadie to the son, Symwnes H. Ingraham. A jarring Gloria Swanson 'parlor chair and an antique arm chai Bound Trip Fare ftfeduied Sunday and Mon are bequeathed to the daughter, Fan SALE '"rW)," a Zane Grey story, nie Trawin, while a roclcor and stand Sunday, Nov. 4 and Dec. 2 Tomto Rim" with Mary lane bequeather a daughter-in-law, Edna Ingrahaim, while all of the re- Special train leaves South Amboy .. «'.V Foitnica news received from Novosibirsk, by KOLSTER and COLONIAL right tackle the expedition ted by the geologist Baranowaki RADIO right end Jemtchoujnlkov, It Is said the coul _ Wallis \n the same as (hut extracted from gnariterDack the Tchererakbov mines, and sped- Electrical Contractor men* of tlil» coal huve been sent for a 7 Dou&tas 9 ^hThitfbaicir minute analysis. Battery Charging . Grimes "It la said also that the discovery HOJH Suits - left hsMbpok ot these mines will have considerable VelCamp weight In deciding the question of A. G. Jacobs, Manager fullback the construction of a railroad in the : St. Mary's; Carroll Lena region, whicb latter would be of Phone 385 y- advantage to the mining enterprises lu lien's ivifs - IO.OO jarankywski; Farrell for Grimley; o>WBki for Lease; Baranowski for that country." JTell; Grjinley, for Baranowskl. »nnd Btook; Reed for ifcPhail; ~- McBhatt for Reed. Referee— Landmark Razed FIRE WOOD /for Fuller; Nonemvaker for Os- Chardon, Ohio.—Long a famous an, .Penn- State. Umpire;—Ah- andmnrk' of.: northeastern oiilo, the FpRSALE old Geuuga eenilDary at Chester / WILL PROBATED where President James A. Qurfleld at- f' Stove Lengths -e will of George E. Everett, of tended school as a bo/, has been torn "Hy> wJijO; died on September 27, down. probated' by Surrog»te Porman „ %nr .Brajwsriok on Wednesday. Blind, Build* Home Ri#geley Street "' mtlre estate ia bequeathed to W: E. POST 1 Mow, Buth BwMtt. The will Wayne, N. J.—Francis A. Burdette, " ted February 25,1910 and wit; slzty-tbree, totally blind" for 15 years, Ji^st off Ambqy Avenue Perth John Sutliff and Rosa bag built himself an" elgut-room two- 139 Prospect St. stjOry-aod-one-balf boose.' A Different Thanksgivwig Dinner WM'i PI'•'A- , ' VIM

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1SH ASH h»i *chiered tomorrow's mo- new cars of the year, to know dcfaiteljr tor cfr rogue in.itlf Ntili "AQ<)," ibd*}, that ywf would rather have the Naifc ^ou ool/ need to drive the "400"—» Eyerjr line «nd cpntoor of the new steer it, park it—to know that hex* is |%9 JB^jr" jflrk fuggetti .the fleet, exictlr the kind of a car you've always cl«aii-€Ut pcolMB of th6 thoroughbred. w-ctcd to o!wn. ^ [« new Twin Jgoition ROM the time when the Puri- Chicory with Frtnth Dressing eggs, one and one-half tea- The 'MOO" models afe l?lg, roomy perKormance and ease-of-handllng are Indian Nut Pudding sppons salt, one-tighth teaspoon tans first went out in the woods pcp£cr- Put into small, buttered cars, but without excess tujk, tmUi easily the year's hiost Irriportant addi- and 'hot the most easily avail- Sttm Raisins Co$et can without exaggeration. They're .able gara<: — turkey — that par- Mints ratne^'ns. .Melt two tablespoons tions to the pleisurt-o<-motorin^. ticular fowl has been the traditional butter, add one-half cup crumbs and low, slender, »ad graceful. Harvest Fruit Cup: Choose red- mix thoroughly; add one-fourth cup meat around which to build the grated chfeBe and sprinkle over the We'll give you the key to any model .Thanksgiving dinner. In the same skinned apples, and, leaving the You only need to compare the appear- you care to drive. Then, we'll limn it "t the pumpkin pic for dessert skin on, dice until you have two-lop of the tflt'ash. Brown in a mod- simply taken for granted. thirds cup. Add one cup of halved, crate overO3?5° F. ance of the "400" to that of the other to you/ But sometimes.don't you get just seeded, white crapes, ami two-thirds little tired V/hcn you thin!: of all cup diced, sliced .pineapple. Pour Now, the\New Dessert 9 Sedan* from $885 to $1990, f. o. b. factory over mixture one cup sweet cider a. years In which you liave eaten M x 8 Coupes, Cabriolets, Victorias from $885 to $1775, /. o. b. factory 'lUy-an(Tp"ntiipkin pit: on Thanks- ami one cup pineapple syrup and Cranberry-Apple'&"'<''• > one ing? Or areNyou like the Newserve, very cold, In glass cups. cttp of apple sauce iWflthe content* 'ander who didn't care how of a number 2 can %f cranberry '"net a day he had pic, be- A Real Soup sauce in a sauce pan alfd cook rap- liked pie? Whichever idly for a lew miniirts, _ Press Tomato and Lima Bean Soup: through a strainer or not} JUSt as siting to, the dinner menu you desire. Cool, and pour into R NASH "400 Empty the contents of a number •given here will be stitn- glasa serving dish to chill. ist duck stuffed with 3 can of tomatoes into a saucepan L,eaas the World in Motor Car Value ,li6 'and Indian nut and add one and one-half cups Indian Nut 1'mldinn: Scald two brown stock, the liquid from a num- IMPORTANT FEATiritES-JV© OTMttSU CJtH UJ1$ TMIEJtt MX. suggested, but if you cups evaporated milk and two Twin-Ignition motor Aluminum illor pistons fiijur centralized Longer wheel bawl i» no reason wh" theber 1 can of lima brans, sixteen cups water in the top part of a chaisia lubrication peppercorns, eigJit allspice berries, double boiler, add one-half cup corn- 12 Alrcr«ft-typo spark (i»Mt Strut) One-piece Salon i and dessert co it vc iclr place. one bay-leaf, one slice onion, and rncal arid stir for ^ minutes. Let plug! New doubls drop frame Electric cloclu ftoders inc-half teaspoon celery seed. Siin- cook five minutes mure, then re- High compression Torsions! rlbntloo Clear vliioo from •r twenty minutes, thru add amove fin'! C0()I "'"Ifhtljr. Add one Ulterior mecalwsr* pillar potts 19 nc HowUllle and LoTtjojr dsmper chrome plated over 'coning made by browning three cup moliT"" ' " tra^pnon salt, one 1 Nwh Srxclal Duifta IOCOS butter, addhig tlirrf table- teaspoon allspice, oiic-half teaspoon •hock nbaorbers World ! Msl«stsi«*riag olck.I (uttitln Nuit mmttMt) 7-b«arlnj crinlcihaft front and nut flour, mixing thoroughly and ifin'ger, oni'-foiirtli cup incited but- Scloo BodUt Ibort nwolag ndlu b X agnln. Bring to boil, tlicn lcf two beaten ey,nn, and one cup through a sieve. Add one- c|1(!pped, camicH walmiln. Tour into ipoon Worcestershire sauce a buttered baking ilinli and liakc »m- to tante. Add the !imaCOT«red In a low oven until a knife om the number 1 can and out clean. The temperature Serve in cups with a few d h« about .325" und the pud- . each cup. dnir should bake forty-five tn sixty PBBTH AM BOY NASH, INC. i Graft* in Ramtliiffi/y'' minutei. Stir oecanlotm.lly (he first rfc ten nilhutet tVlcfep nuii from »inV- *nnc

FRIDAY,'MAY 4, 1928 ma Breitner, Robert Barnes, Hazel First Year; Frances Emmons, Eve- .POLICE COURT NETS $100 Compton, Robert Clymer, Elmer Dill lyn Freeman, Elsie Applegate, Mary Gertrude Hubibs, Newell James, Rob Cfiarcuskie, Eddie Charcuskie, And- According to the report of the Po- ert K'err, Alexand-er Ratter, Helen w Dill, Harry Hulit, Helen Read, lice Justice Linwood Van Cleef and QUALITY VULCANIZING Thomas, John Thorpe, Harvey Wat- Jo|hn Fitch, Eldom Roberts, Jennie submitted to the council Tuesday A^plegate, Elizaibeitih Ware. I night, during the month of'April the We've got the only tire repair that will fix son. court collected $100 including costs LOOKING BACK Second Year: Hattie Chritsian, and fines. crippled balloons. Naomi Disbrow, Elsie Christensen, bet COUNCIL MEETING MAY 16 22 YEARS May Tlirnnins, Bertha Parisen, Eliza A soft, flexible repair that's guaranteed to Proctor, Thomas Render, Joseph Tim- On account of the next regular IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY mins, Harold Anderson, Eimma Lukie, ;eting of the Comumon Council To Laura E. Solomon: outlast the tire. Mary Keegan, Bertha Reiner, Anna falling on Primary Day, May 15th, By virtue of an order of the Conrt Issue of May 5, 1906. Nielsen, Ruth Cooke, Gerald Dey, the meeting will be held on Wednes- of Chancery of New Jersey made on Milton Nelson. day, May 16th. the day of the date hereof in the cer- DUNLOP TIRES . -James D. Van Pelt took a spin in tain cause wherein David Solomon is h» aiitomoibile on Sunday last and the petitioner and you are the defen- Guaranteed for 12 months against cuts, stone, Was successful in reaching the Cook dant, you are required to appear and bruises or accidental injury of any kind. fawn in Sayreville Township. Here plead, answer or demur to petition- the wtaehine started to do stunts and er's petition on or before the 21st , %lden Guernsey,Milk more serious than a few bananas Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk' ' . were missing.

. . • . ,, **»»•• (Jus Manguson has succeeded Ab- DISTRIBUTION COVERS ' rara Bloodgood in Mr. Roddy's news store. . • . . New Brunswick, Highland Park,. 5 uth RWer, SayraTille, Parlln, ***** Sooth Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridg«. Fordi and Maiaahaa, '•. Atoram Bloodgood has left Mr, Roddy's news store >and taken work N. J. / • '•'• •••• •••." as (messenger boy at the C. .It. R. station, succeeding Lester Stratton. APRIL HONOR ROLL instant response of gas to automatic List of Studiou> Pupilt at the control, makes it the housekeeper's favorite Public Schools watBEBiaisifflamamM^^ Twelfth Year: Grace Albaugh, , fuel.;" Her work is retarded if she has to stop •H'Stirietta Camnlpbell, John Cozsens, to replenish furnace or grate fires, give constant •' Ruth James, Arthur Mack, Nanno .Scully,'Margaret Steins, May Thiomp- supervision 'to her baking or cooking, or wait sori, Marlon Worts. SAVE WITH ICE for water to heat. Eleventh Year: Ada Moss, Bessie , . Wilson, Constance Kerr. Tenth Year: Helen Applegabe, Ha- : And the cleanliness of gas appeals to the zel Boorcam, Thcodosla Hehdrick- SAVE / :.;;SAVE; ' •• • . 'SAVE housekeeper. . No dust or dirt or oily vapors sOn, Mtildred Mack, -Bessie Minnick, Arthur Kelson, Prank Sampsel, Slar- FOOD are caused by its use and furnishings through' •'gUieri'te'.Thomas, Ada Thompson, Ce- 2'^Moi^Et; out the house have a" longer life. It burrts at S.: iSeVejth. Y%ar: Elva Peroler, Oath- Call3<0 the-touch" of a lighted match and can be shut m «rrne 'Becker, Helen Perrlne, Hab*l off instantly. ; •SWmsr, Ella Ward, Hans MUler, How- ard Davi3, Edgar Browor, Louis Clay- ton, Elizabeth King, Gladys Enmtons, , Josephine Jalmes, Ferdinand Rufner, Margaret Olymw, Ida W«bb, Enbma S is far in advance of every other Sylvester, Bertlha Bloodgood, George The Gas Furnace Fisher, Kittie. Hause, Edward Sprat- Is Automatically heating system. It abolishes dirt, ford,; Victoria Weber, Clymena Ber- SWAN HILL ICE MID COAL CO. gen, Anna Nilson, Rosa Rehfiiss, Mil-' Conlrblled noise, labor and inconvenience. It assures dred Oliver, Mary Healey, Harry De-' Pure Manufactured Ice healthful, comfortable and satisfying heat Graw.' ••'• .Sixth Year: Alice Ca.pner, Sarah Clean Dry Quality Coal thermostatically controlled in every room. Deiibert, Augusta Peiterson, Edward Seimoneit, Charles Buchanan, 'Loren Briggs, Katie Lendholm, Otto Miller, Gas may ,be used with y6ur- present Tillie Johnson, Bernyce Bogart. Office and Yard: 146 Henry St. heating system, whether it he steam, hot Fifth Year: Thoimpson, Grace West, Harry Brtifner, Hobart water, warm air or -vapor, without change Johnson, Harold Hoffman, Marion in pipes or radiators, if these are adequate , Noble, Georgine Nichols, Elizabeth :- ©angler, Joseph Capner, Emily Mil- and in good condition. ler j Elsie MicDowell, Gertrude Kanrrps, iVera Deitrick, Freddie Bloodgood, Public Service house ho.itiiig. engineers Louisa Bloodgood, Josaph Hess, Ruth TUff: jBocfcer, Gladys Johnson, Jennie Hen- E WE JT will make an estimate of the cost of install-' ; drickson, Helen Stumpif, Mazie Stock- ing and servicing your home with a gas ton, Selma Simensen, Le& Stulta, Peb- • heating plant. • • • er Jensen. Foiurth Year: Ambrose Hufobard, Dora Hartman, Edward Stnausser, iMarion Christian. Helen Everett, 1 Howard Ervin, Lillian Fisher, Fran- Thc Sclf-adjuGting Regulator i.ees Oleini'Czak, Oharles Hesa, Peter ;Metsger, Elmer Mazaeo, Zora Boice, Controls the Heat of the Oven 'Marian Banks, Alyin Briggs, Oharles Hubba, Annie Kivilinski. 2nd 4th Year: IVDary, Cherry, Mary rT*vI"iE popularity of. the oven, heat regu- .Mount, DoreOhea Petersen, Matilda faiover, Myrtlo Westj Florence Whit- lator gas ran^e is becoming more wide- . worth, Heath Noble, Anna Manaker, spread!, as more and more women learn of Florence Buchanan, Eugenie Noble, Ella Bennett, Edward Jacobs, Russall its co.ivenicr.ee and dependability. It may &praguc, Florsnco Kamps. is a fitier instrument at Third Year: Goldie Hankinson, Pe- he "c'icd upon to hold the oven heat at ter Jensen, Henry Nilson, Matilda a • lov/er price — that's whutcver temperature is necessary for bak' Mumck, Anna Mundy, Sophie Blood- good, Helen Havens, H«len Agan, •the .story-in a nutshell. - ing or cooking. ': • . Ho'bert 'l'uttte, Willie Walling, Louisa Nyman, John White, Howard B»ke, Andrew Slover, Andrew Nelson, s , less accessories ' Public Service sells, many styles of gas Jannes Miller, Willie Morgan, Katie ranges equipped with oven heat regulators. Jensen, Phyllis Mauaker, Katie . $115.00 Any one of these ranges may be purchased fciecoiia Year: Beatrice West, Mary on our divided payment plan. Jensen, Marion' Thd'm, Frances Per- Full lighting c*imjii o "nlne, Ruth Newton, Kthel Mount, Bl- ion Weiuer, V'era Frowch, Ada Waid, ol course. Hear it \odayl Gertrude Frischknecht, Albert John- son, Jctan MUler, Christ Miller, Henry The Gas Storage Water Heater Seiiioneit), Walter MJoKenna. First-Year: SUvia Brinanten, Soph- DOLANBROS. Automatically Keeps Water Hot ie Biehifuss, Mary Hendrlckson, Grace 130 North Broadway Telephone 294 Henry, Laurence Fufmfln, Harold Ja- cobs, Wtlloughhy Briggs, Leon Frls- HPHERE need be no irritating waits for chknecht, Edwin Van Cleolf, Georga water to heat. A gas automatic storage Isamiiilaon. Elwood Grover, Leon Wallis, Qulseippe Guigianlto, Lee Mor- , water heater maintains a supply of hot gan. SCHOOL NO. II water sufficient to meet every household Ninth Year: Lawrence Agnn, Agnes need. , Bastodo, Hazel DaSbert, Neltie Lara- hertson. Eighth Year: Lelin Lisk, Cella Public Service sells water heaters of . Kaudnan, Je-nctte Moreau, Raymond UnaBwy, Williftm Moss, Albert Cole, various makes and sizes. All are sold on Hazel Puippler, Martha Linden, Helen the easy payment plan. tattler, M'urjoric Kerr, Percy Locker, BA.bort ChapitUin, Louis Nehrkorn, Agnes Agan, Myrtle Compton, Robert Wortley, Edith Bemmtt, Florence Heliabilityllf you are Public Service Electric and Gas Company Parisen, Lillian Behn, Lorton fier- fishing for a meat 1 . I hove checked the lias appliances in wliicli 1 am particularly intcrcclcd anil about which lew, Alifred W«bor. upon which you I should like to* have further information. \ Sixth Year: Josic Gominger, Fred- rely* to fill your or- die Struusser, Holmes CHvur, Lillie r meats are absolutely Moss, KUu J6n'cs, Wurron lionnoll, ders cxplicity—TRY US. Ou Gas furnace Name Rusaqll Doiits, Carrie Niiupsch, Bea- the best and we will take pietisure in giving your k AbaK, order our courteous attention Oven heat regulator gas range | Street .int! NJ. Fji'th ic-iir: Dorolliy Bergen, Mil- dred Dt'HiH, Louisa lltirts, Kilith Frua- Freih Fish Every Weilnc day and rr'u\ny Gas automatic water heater raun, Dai«y Uuntini;, Myil'lc S|>itui;un- btrtr, Atitm l.icniicU, IIolon l'vterson, •'Shop Here Pourl Coward, Harry Nclnun, Carrie STR.A i; \\ Tourt'lli Yciit': I'jmil Anderson, Frnivk Ovin'c, ICilwin l,ukiniir, Alili-.nn CHOICE Ml Rue, Clurcnc:' Tlmrpw, Kdwin Tim- 4C6- wlnu, Snnih Dlwbi'trw, Miiry fiomlii- 110 N. BKOAINVAY ' .PUBLICQBDSERVICE ffor, Clttll'p IlivniMon, llusti'l MHHOII, Binnchu Tiwid, Itolon Sohuyh'r, Third Y*ar: Frank Albiiugh, Will- THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN HOFFMAN TO STUDY MINES METHODIST PROTESTANT West Grand street, Elizabeth, last) ROLL^LLATEE. CILDA GRAY IN "THE DEVIL - CHURCH evening at five o'clock. Funeral me* DANCER"_^_ A_T EMPIR_ E SUN. Since the district which he repre- R;v. G. H. Naylor, Pastor vices will be hold from Stlners 1TO- STOP STREET SIGNS CHURCH LAST NIGHT "~" | r?nts includes some of the riehgst Sunday, May 6th, 1928 I neral Parlors, 91; West Grand St* —u— Is the nautch a naughty dance? Or; sand and clay mines in the country, 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. Mr. | Elizabeth, Monday afternoon at CTTO 'Couilci!man-at-Large Malloy Say« Another one of the famous Dollar is the nautch a rhythmic movement Congressman Hoffman is interested Howard Bloodgood, Supt. Lesson o'clock, /interment will be mad# IB' They Inconvenience Local People. Rolls was called at the First Meth- of the body, artistically done, andMn the establishment) of depletion al- Thome, ''Greatness Thru Service". Christ Church Cemetery, this city. odist Church last evening.- A pleas- therefore classed as art? The answer,! lowancess for non-metallic mines and Golden Text "The Son of man also Mrs. Test was a resident of South. Although confined to his home for ing prograpg m was ppresented in the according *i> those who know, simply has been advised by the American came not to be ministered unto, but Awboy for over forty years before soms little tim:, tho interest he has Lecture Room, as follows: depends upon the one doing the syn- Mining Congress that an investiga-' to minister, and to give his life a moving to Elizabeth. in all matters effecting the city, is . Piano Solo, Gladys Wolfe. I copated dance. tion oj depletion in the non-metallic ransom fcr many." Mark 10:45. -demonstrated in a letter received by Reading, Eleanor Mason, industries for both the Treasury and 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship. CARNIVAL TO CONTINUE tho Common Council Tuesday night Of course the "Shimmy" by any TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT from its president, J. Raymond MAI- Solo and Chorus, Girls of Miss other name would shake as mean ajthc Joint Committee will be in charge Sermon by the Pastor. "The Gospels, Mason's S. S. Class. shoulder. But the naubdv as per- nf L. H. Parker, Chief Investigator What Mark Teaches." loy. Saxophone Solo, Howard Hoffman, formed by Gilda Gray, who comes to for the Joint Committee. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Ser- he carnival being held on the St#-, Mr. Meiloj* believes that the "Stop accompanied on piano by hia father. vensdale Grounds for the benefit of the Empire Theatre in "The Levil| The Congressman plans, mon by the Pastor. Special singing the Old, Home Week Fund will b* 'Street" signs recently erected create Vocal Solo, Myra Sprague. 1 Dancer," for two days, beginning as the pending revenue bill has been by Chorus Choir. a condition "which puts local automo- Reading, Eleanor Mason. continued tonight and tomorrow bilists ar.d pedestrians to a decided Sunday, is an art and not a wianton disposed off, to proceed with the in- Wednesday Evening, Prayer Meet- &axaphone Solo, Howard Ho'ff- wriggle, as some who have not seen vestigation of depletion allowances of ing. ' Mesasge to be brought by Riev. Due to the inclement weather •disadvantage. man. ' it may be inclined to believe. clay, sand and gravel quarries. Thomas Hoaner of Koseland, N. J. Mr. .Mailoy's letter to the council Sketch, "Katie's New Hat": char- The Nautch as exemplified by Gil Thursday Evening, Choir Rehear- which has prevailed during the Stfcy, 1"cads as follows: aoters: Mrs. Murphy, Jeanette Van da Gray i3 said to be a natural rhy- ADMIRAL FAVORS NAVY YARD of the carnival company in this city, "To the Common Council; Cleaf;. Susie Murphy, Evelyn Mun- thimic movement of the body in ans- the returns have been rather light ""It is only recently that I had an and it is ho.ped'that tonight and tat dy; Norah Murphy, Grace Muridyj wer to some special musical number; Further reasons for the relocation . MRS. MARY E. TEST morrow night a large attendance wtU opportunity to view tie 'stop street MaKgie Murphy, Frances HyerfMrs. and is, therefore, no more like those of the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the .signs lately erected by the Herhway Schneider, Eleanor Mason; Katir* vulgar exhibitions current on certain be on hand, in order that the present site of Raritan Arsenal were Mrs. Mary E. Test, widow olf th« oration fund will grow. Department and I can.not help, but Schneider!. EvelyEvelvn SamuelsonSamuelso'n. rfn™.ndanc e floorsnn«n tinthann ias +>,the„ r>CastlD»+Te» iw»i»Waltz- given during the past week by Rear late John V. Test, passed away at the -state that they are going to work to Call or Roll •like a s.plel in an underworld •caSbaxeL.Admiral Charles Magruder in a con- home of Mrs. John C. Straub, 90 Advertise in the Citizen. •the total inconvenience of our resi- •• Saxaphono Solo, Howard Ho#- ference with Congressman Hoffman. dents during the summer months man. WANT ORDINANCE CHANGED The Third District Congressman •wh\en traffic is heavy. " • Subscriptions on new roll to be believes that the Raritan Arsenal "A glimpse, at the past wll re- eaijad iatc in June, site on the Raritan River, where, bhe call to your mind just how this sys- After which all present were in- Afe a regular meeting of the Com- Government now owns 2300 acres of tern is ROIIUT to work and I, for one, vited to the church dining room mon Council Tuesday nighlt, a letter waterfront land, should be consider- -win mot permit our etreet internee- where refreshments were, served jji;y a was read from the Patrolmen's Bene- ed in the event that tho yard is mov- toons along the M?hway to be totally committee of .competent ladles, ed. blocked tip, prohibiting our conati- Eugene Bright acting as chairlady of Pre86nt policy ol giving each mem- tuente tfrom using these intersec- g g her of . thetpolice force three days CONNORS LEADS COUNCIL tions or areas of travel when going ths camimittee. each month off with pay be continu- In the absence of Councilman at from uptown to -downtown or visa BACHELORS CLUB MEETS ed. A section of the new ordinance Large J. Raymond Malloy, who ia •versa. It appears that the state is By John Leonard, Secretary, calls-for only two days. No action still under the doctor'* care, Coun- only ^interested in moving the traffic, Bachelor* Club was taken, on the request and the or- cilman John Connors of the Third along tiheir high-way without regard dinance, was passed on its final read- Ward, presided again at Tuesday for anything: else, when as a matter The regular weekly .meeting of the ing and has beem signed by Mayor night's me«bing as president of th/e of fact, they haw. another problem Bachelors Club, which was held in Andrew N. Kvlst. council. in safely keeping it through, although -thefr rooms last Monday night, was this problem is entirely forgotten by opened with the usual prayer by tho that Honorable Body. The regula- club Chaplain, Reuben Michael For- tion of traffic on Route No. 4 in this got3on. vicinity is quite important. The con- Nicholas Peter Fisher Holton re- gestioa which is always noted in the ports that everything is prepared for summer months between Keyporto the banquet, which is to bo held at and South Ainiboy is somewhat taken Hazlet inthe near future. Brothier caw oie, bat then after emptying it Edward Toddy M«Don6Ugh offored McCloud's Meat Market in onr city, the streets on Route No. i the club the use of his horses. An 4 as well as the Broadway route, are, effort ig being made to obtain the A FRIEND all clogged > because we are located I use of t stage coach for the occasion, at the "neck of the bottle" or the William Hercules Bonus reports OF THE FAMILY Victory Bridge and the safety in tnat hk comtmittee is putting the fin- puidinp antomobilists through to ita iahing touches to the program he has SPECIALS FOR FRI., SAT. AND HON. pdestinatiop n is left entirelyg in * the i mapped out for the club's May Walk This bank takes pride in its long record as the destination is left entirely in to hands of onr police force. I cannot'' Perrinefr Dock. The President, trusted family friend of its depositors. You can see the wisdom of this at all and I Francis DuPont Quinlan, gave Bro- think it might be well to aak the ther Bonus permission to purchase a count on us for protection and guidance in every stattt e t o taktk e cars off bhbh e traffific on "ew watet r bucketbkt , whichihh wilill be Smoked Hams, lb-. ,25c Fresh Eggs, doz.....-35'c their hfehway with state officers,: «sed for tho lemonade. family problem: involving money and other pro-. «yWoh will not only insure the kind Howard Sampson Lambortson pre- Pure Lard, lb.- .15c «rf protection that is needtd tor pe- ferred charges against Prank Pas- Small Fresh Hams..25c deatrians, but also highway trawl ai fln*l« Musolino and Thomas Poter perty matters. Call on us to discuss the choice of •well. • | Quinlan. Brother Lambertson re- Brookfield or Clover- an executor-trustee in your will. "I dM not know whether the State P°rts that he meb tne tw0 accused Pork Loins, Jb..._.—25c Highway Commission were legally members at the carnival grounds with bloom Butter, lb. 55c •within their rights in so erecting such two very prominent ladies of tho signs which are not, apparently, plac- community. Quinlan was fined the Ved on .property owned by the state. I sum «f,,three dolla>'8 and Musolino, | took the question up with the New five dollars. They put up a very, 135 NO. BROADWAY TELEPHONE 146 THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. Jersey Stete League of Municipalities heated argument and Musolino had | •and I 'quote their reply in full. . Ito b« taken •from the meeting by the South Amboy, N. J. "Oha.pter 244, Laws of 1927, re- Sergeant at Arms, Jememia'h Augus- quires that the State 'Highway De- tine Connors, partonent must install Full Stop The d** wl11 have a s°clal Street signs at the intersection of all /mg.nexof a t Monday evening, in the form *oads with all state highways. There I S0Cla banquetm ht . The purpose of the is nothing whatever in the act about' i 8 , « to honor, the three 1 Whether or not, such siirns must be members of the club who will leave Jbr Economical Tran$portatt*p within the Kjmite of the highway pro-"1?1" th$. Bachelors National Conveii- rerty. Your question is not one tKat i P,0!1 w™h beheld in «an be answered off hand. I believe it' ^0h- The men wn° Wl]l leave •would take at least a day fof~a com- Tuesday are Patrick Cylde petent' lawyer to find out. Much nell, Thomas Dudley Ryan and Ed- •would depend on who owns the land ward Harding Sergei. CHEVROLET where the s\wn or signs are located. Thla applications of Francis Mc- If it is a private ownier, he could re- Gomery, Hadkett, Peter Percy Coak- quire tbat'the signs be' removed or, ley and, Thomas Gaston Palmer were | sornie'coOTDensation be ffiven. If th«' received and their names were or- municipality owned tV ground being, dered added to the roll. These ap- • in thelWts rvf the former street, a:l P»cations were submitted by Patrick | portion of which is now own*d by,cylde McDonnell, who is a very zeal- •tlie State. I believe if would be very'ous worker. A recess was then de-, "IaVCKcnlt ti answer. I suggest thlati cl?"d a"d the entertainment com-, VOTI .itiut thlsauesHon .UT> to your City |™>-ttee put on a little program. Tha , pendability, Satisfaction -•"Solicitor, friviwt him the exact loca-inswIy received members deimonstrat- tiona. ownership of the prowerty .etc.' members "The above is rather self explana- were so favorably impressed that tory and I present same for your in- there is talk of the bachelors having fowniation and action. If the State a minstnel in the near future, ... Th Gt Pl , the and Honest Value / 'Highway Commission ia ov«r stepping Thomas Gaston Palmer was their authoTiltv, they should be made first to entertain,, hhe sansang a very I Never before In oar hittorr have we de- Furthermore, these can carry the official to abide by the law\as tliey dt3 us ipleasihlih g numbeb r entitleitld "Ge"Gt hi tine; livered u many new Chevrolet* M dor>' red tag "with an OK that counts" Vhen erectinK the overhead signal Dark, Ike". Peter Piercy Coakley which shows the true condition under at Main streot and Stevens ave- followed and gave the meanibers a Ing die fint thce* months of this year. pleasing talk on "My reasons for Naturally a large put of this Increased which the car is offered for sale. 'being a bachelor." Hackett taught "I regnet thnb I am unable to be the members how to tie knots. business required the trade-in of the Coma In and inspect these used can. but my recent illness and Patrick Clyde McDonnell was then turn Chevrolet owner's previous car. and when you buy from us you may do transfer to a New York called to the President's desk and! These cars have been reconditioned ''go, confident that we want your good- will prevent me from being presented with the drib's prize for' with the result that many of them can will, the tame as we now enjoy with Sn attendance for a Httlo while as securing the most members. The iprlae consisted o:f a stick-me-on-tie hardly be distinguished from new cars. Chevrolet owners in this community. "J. Raymond-Malloy. nnd a new oalluloid collar. Tha prize "President." was donated by the Vice President, Charles Patrick Clark. The mooting then adjourned with PHILLIPS ADDRESSES •the singing of an old, but famous LOCAL^ DEMOCRATS soup "The Old Family ToothnBriish." • MAY DANCE Cvngreaiional Aapirant Talks Beforo Alfred E. Smith Democratic Club. The Ladles Auxiliary to the Pro- tection Fire- Company will hold, a •Tolin R, Phillips, Democratic can- May Dance in tho fire house on Thur- t3«iatft for Congressman, was the sday evening:, May 10th. A good or- Bpoaker at th« iraeeting of the Alfred chestra will furnish the music. 3S. Sanlth Democratic Club held, in J'TotectlSn 'fire houso Friday evening. Tho Congreasional aspirant, who was enthusinsticnlly noceivcd by those "with an X)K that counts ' {present, told in an interesting man- med how tho Volatcud Act had been FIRE! miulo Jin uimciiil.ment to tho National Contagious! ^ ' Constitution and cxplninied how tho ••axk may bo amended, pledging him- Nothing is more "catching" A Few of our exceptional Used Car self in fnvor of its modi£icabion. than fire. No one knows when Mr. 1'hllHps In speaking of the can- kind where it will break out. Values !'with ah OK that counts'^ didacy of Al'frod E. Smith for thie Nor how long a course, it may I*)re9idflncy, advancod the- opinion run, CHEVROLET SEDAN $426 FORD COUPE $100 8hat he is thie. greatest man since 1024 model. Excellent car for wort Woodrow Wilson. Comlm/unicttted (fires' are 1res- 1027 Blue Duco. 4 new tires—80 David T. Wllcntz, county chair- ponsible for a large, share of day guarantee. man, was also a speaker during bho the enormous total annual fixa- FORD COUPE $225 ami assured the members loss. And the innocent suffer the county organization is nlong with the careless. 1926 CHEVROLET COACH $2SO 11)20 Model—miles oi unused mfl*« ggreatly interested In the local politi- Your final protection against Very good mechanically and appear- «al BitunMon and 'pledged Its fullest monetary damage by such fires ance excellent. ' anpiport to tho IO'Ciil liomocrats. is adequate insurance in a good 1922 ESSEX TOURING $8B Contlnuinir, Mr. Wilontz predicted sound company. We can fur- What bho coining election will find u nish it. 1922 BUICK MASTER 6 $175 HIUB Duqo Finish. Very good rant- MgicntiH' interest In l)h« political »ltun- 4 Passenger Coupe A surprise. 4!»n tlian ever 'before and advanced FRANCIS P. COAN Hhe belled that tho lurfrcnt voto tho leoutity him ever seicn, will bo cast. Pott Office Building Othior upoaliurs w«ro George R. 108 Broadway Tel. 364 .TDeUinoy, ciindiduk' for Miiynr and ,: Sirryon Skow, cnndldiiti1 for I lie hon- Representing

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 | Mrs. Elizabeth Van Dusen, former- A regular meeting of the Board ; CARD OF THANKS Mrs. William Nagle of John street i ly of this .city, and a present resident of Pubiic Works will be held next is on the road to recovery after a OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL ! of Perth Ara'boy , returned to her Thursday evening at the City. Hall. I _ We wish to thank all those who BOrecent serious illness. ! home during the past week from Ba!- — . . - kindly sympathized with us in our I timore, Maryland, wherie she attend- ,-. ^ recent bereavement, for the beautiful FOR RENT I od the funeral of her sisber. floral tokens, for the loan ot auto- mobiles, and all who gave us assist- FRANK S. KABOSIT to Eenfr. A party .from this city consisting NO NEED TO MAKE ance and stood !>y in our loss. *££, m K^IK^-ar-l^.^g^^tta. of sou* Am- of Miss C. Pryga, J. Sawacky, S. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE i Jcbr. C. .Post, T, Wiater, H. I Mr. and Mrs. N. Johiison. 107 S. Pine Avenue HER COAX SO HARD 1 FOR RFNT—One 7 roam and one J*oose will be. held jn Reiner's Hall, Gpiola and M. Roberts, witnessed the Mrs. Ellen O'Hara of Ferris street Telephone 178 _ 1O11 KhiNlUat a. unop i i ^ In_ daNo " :"* 122 So Broad- evening, May 8th, at 8 o'clock, in New York city on Monday and af- City. South Amboy quire Harry Klegman, Hi bo. ^°*2t < All members are ' requested to b# terw'ards witnessed one of the Broad- W3F0R RENT—House, 5 rooms. Lot? Present. way shows. wn .Mrs. Eugene Heston of Eidgeway ^, Ave.,.: South Amlboy, N. J. , A.. M. The n auto lailndry on i ti wnue entertained friends from t ^ j attracting many car MAY 3 TO MAY 9 There's a big difference in tires, although Bverdtf.' „ -°- Sayreville on Wednesday. , j ' FOR BENT—Apartment, 6 rooms, awnQra at the cityi 08eph Bllder they all look pretty much alike. Members of tie Ladies Auxiliary is the proprietor of the establiah- •11 improvements. Inquire Ferd Te- Some arc made with skimpy, short staple desco, 211 Augusta St. 12-16-tf to Protection Engine'* Company «re raonc' | FOB RENT—House at 118 George anticipating a visit by bus to Will Mr. and Mrs. Aaron ASTOR COFFEE cotton. Some have an oyerdcue of "filler" St. Inquire Mrs. John Cusick. 321Oakland's Chateau, Broadway and a{ Pourth ^^ have tv..Klacte__d wto in the rublier of the tread. Some are long John St. . . . 51st street, Netf York Cdty in the w new porch havenclosure contre tor their pound 5-4-jtf orBct on looks en.1 short on quality. FOR RENT—^Houses and Apart210; very near future. Mr. Oakland, a • ments.. Frederick H. huat, well known tenor and radio star, re- But you won't need a microscope to be sure rtieorge St. 5-4-tf cently entertained the cast of the HOSPITAL TAG DAY "Five O'clock Girl", one of Broad- 53c that the (loodyear Tire you get from us is a MISCELLANEOUS HERE ON MAY 12 way's leading musical comedies. The Pkg. Astor Rice Free real buy. Goodycar mileages tell the story iR SALE—Horse Chestnut members of the Auxiliary will be per- A tag day for the benefit of the sonally introduced by Mr. Oakland. South Ainboy Memorial Hospital will of "The World's Greatest Tire." iinEd. Good shade trees. Apply 'be held on Saturday, May 12. Mra.. Every 11b. Astor Coffee Goodyears are performing so satisfactorily 4191t9ritan St., Meehanicsvffle. It The next meeting of the Ladies E. F. Reed and Mrs. Lyle King have FOB SALE—Flat top aEfice desk, Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of been appointed to take charge "of the for our customers that they invariably come . quartered oak, 60 inch, good condi- back— not with a kick but with a boost, and tion, with swivel chair to match. Cost Railroad Trainmen will be held at aflfair. SUGAR the home of Mrs. Wm. Ryan on up- This day has also been designated for another Goodyear when they need tire new $105. Both for $30. ..Also newper David street, Thursday, May 25. at visitation day at the hospital and $102.50 typewriter $55. New $60 —~r~ . . the public is invited to inspect tho pound equipment. '"Portable Typewriter for $45 Also More than one hundred members institution from two o'clock in the $75 Todd Check-writer for $30; $250 of the local council, K. of C. will afternoon, on We have your size—in fresh, new stocks— lhand-grained Mahogany "'-'"'- °"*°- soend May 12th'and 13th in Atlantic — 6c at low prices. Cabinet for $180. E. City. The stats convention will come BEATEN UP BY SIX MEN 236 Henry St. 2-24-l- t to a close on the 12th and on Sunday, . —«•— , MONEY TO LOAN on bond and the 13bh the fourth degree of the or- While changing a toe on his car ' mortgage in sums of $100, $200, $300 der will be exemplified to approxi- parked on Ridgeway avenue Sunday. $4007 $500 and up to $10,000. Office mateJy one thousand members from nighty Joseph Jedeur of Manville^; VAN ,CAMP'S hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m. all sections of the state. Twenty- was attacked.and beat up by six men! Frank VanSyckle Wednesdays and Saturdays from six local members will take the die- and struck on the head with a stone.! EVAPORATED MILE • 8:ZO a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire John gree at that time. . Officers Quain, .Cougbhn and Blood- --'At. Lovely, Trust Company Building . good were -imimediately detailed to '3 for Mrs. Daniel Havens, of Ocean the sceen and the men, took chase LOST AND FOUND Grove, nnd Mr., and Mrs. Alexandei when the approach of the officers Anderson,' otf Soutto Orange^, spent was observed. < . *" 152 Jefferson St. LOST;—Small package on Perth tti« wetek end wibh Mrs. J. M. Roll 28c A.m|boy Bus or on Main rtreet. Find- of Church street. I TRUCK ACCEPTED er please return to B25 David ^e* Samuel Leonard, of First stated . The new garbage truck has been who was painfully injured when formally accepted by the city. At.a BEAN HOLE struck by a car several days ago in ««"««; m<*-*m% of .the Common, WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW Perth Amboy, is greatly Improved at Council on Tuesday night, a siggw-, BEANS Borak'a Meat Market POSITIVELY COMING this time tlon was n^de by Councuman Neil- »_ '. topp that t/he truck be aoceptied and- 2 cans Jlingling Bro.. and Barnum * Bailey !Mr. and Mrs. Henbert Dix. o.f ,Se- Accordingly Councilman Inman made1 to Bring Monster Sea Elephant & cond street, have purchased a new a motion to that effect. Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday ' Other Big Feature!. Chrysler car. I • CARD OF THANKS 25c Yejp, youngsters, It's really tru©! Sylviester Creed of Conover street Moaning that a rumor heard some- was among thosfe from this city in We wish to 'thank those who sent | FRESH HAMS, per pound ' time ago is now comfirmed by the. ot- ^o^^VStaS the «»£«}«£ flowf^aiso thos^who (tielal announcement that the Eing- recieiption to the trans-Atlantic fliers. BABBITT'S CLEANSER FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, pound..!..___.16c llng Bros, and Barmun & Bailey Combined Shows will (positively •exhi- Interior improveinijents are being Husband and Father, Disbrow John- 2 for , CALI.HAMS, pound _l4c bit at Newark on Tuesday and Wed-made to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. Johnson, nesday, May 22nd and 23rd. William S. O'J3rien on Wilonot street, At that timo the world's first and at this time. . I ..Mrs. C. E. Hemstreet. 9c LAMB FOR-STEWING, pound ...... 20c only five, ring cirvus will be within «nsy roach of local sawdust fans. Miss Edna Chase, daughter of CARD OF THANKS JERSEYPORK LOINS, pound.. . _._..25c With it will come Golkh, the monster Senator and Mra. D. C. Chase, a wish to &cn elephant, tho only one of his BLUE TIP kind over to be captured and exhibit- LEG OF SPRING LAMB, pound :37c fcd alive nnd who will be the foremost MATCHES feature of a menagerie composed of LIVER, pound L_ 15c move than n thousand nnlmols. g3 our daUghter, 2 for Tho biff s'hlow is now a ,third larg- day last ^ NUCOA BUTTER pound 25c er, than it WBH when it last visdtod Mrs. Kfclmrd S. Powers and daugh- Alke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook. this locality. Enormous new displays Liu- Ann oif Pine avenue spent the FRESH SAUSAGE, pound 25c Jrnvo boon introduced such as ninety wcuk end with Mr. and Mrs. John zebras, camels nnd horses peatform- MBCormuck of Irvington, N. Y. | rlxe Masked SMOKED HAMS, pound ...22c drijr at one time on a mammoth ped- John Powderly of Georgo atoeet '" Menace" the now ten estal. On * similar series of circu- is iifeitin able t» be a/bout after sev- f,ilaPtor Pu-theserial ajtapted from LA FRANCE lar raisesed platformp s thirty-twy o of the,,,.,,] (i.,VK illness Clurence Budmgton Kellmid's Satur- SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE STEAK, lt.....32c ..flWws forty-thnee elephants dance, 1 " yS 1UnTOSJ , . | day livening Post Story, "Still Face," run nnd perform in unison with the The grounds adjoining the home aturl4i tonignb at the Empire Theatre TOILET PAPER NEW POTATOES, 4 pounds '. __25c topnrost of the ponderous actors 20 til the Knights of Columbus on Darid wlth the showing of "Against Odds" ifeet above the ground. Prior to this street were greatly improved the the llrst chapter. Larry Kent and 3 rolls gigantic display tivo herds of elc- past week with shrubery and orna- Jea" Arthur are starred, FRANKFURTERS, pound , 25c Iphante appear in the fivo separate mental trees. The work was done Westminster, a Now England lum. rings. At another time the rings are. by Joseph Kowalewski oif Augusta fit. 'ow' mM town, is the scene of the 25c TOP ROUND POT ROAST .....32c given over to five companies of lib- .... , - oimazing, startling and enthralling erty horses. At still another, junc- Joseph Phillips of Seton Hall Col- story written in Mr. Kellond's most PICKLE PIGS FEET, pound ~..12c ture of th« program two hundred of logog,, South Orangeag,, is enoying ssevier- 'entertaining manner. There two in- ARGO STARCH the show's 900 horses, each ridden nl days vacation with relattves on tereating things happen alm'ost simul- RUMP VEAL, pound 25c by an expert, nre seen in the brilliant Conovor street. taneously—a stranger conies to town maneuvers. ' to live and seta tongues wagging be- 3 packages APPLES, 3 pounds 25c Of the sixteen hundred people car- Miss Edna Chase, a student at cause his beautiful face noVer moves ried on tour., this season more than Martha Washtngton Seminary, Wash- and Grandma Newton decides to at- CHICKENS, pound 33 eight hundred nre tho world's fore- injTton, D. C, was one of th© enter- tempt to recoup the family forbunea 25c C •imost aerialista, bareback riders, toiners nt a night club party recently by running the old lumber mill again. ground and lofty gymnasts, high- given at the seminary. The stranger is known as "Still Face1 CORNED BEEF, pound ioc wire artists and super athletes. These and Grandma's petulant and spoiled HEINZ CATSUP are now seen in extensive groups and The Monday night card parties iun- granddaughter, Falbh, objects to VEAL CUTLETS, pound . 39C troupes each display led by its paT-der t)h« nuapices at the Catholic throwing what little money they large bottle ticulnr champions, a now method of Daughters oif America are stdll at- into the hopeless task of oporatlng LEGS OF VEAL, pound 25c (presentation that is keeping with the trn'cting many card lovers. the mill. This attitude makes her lynglinK Bros, and Bnrnum and Bai- ! mitmrully hateful to Keats Dodd, POTATOES, per basket $1.00 ' y 1927 plan of BJrtending acts in Interior imiprov«mients are being Grandmua's chief support and a very 25c qual .numjber over the entire length mado to tho hoimo of Mr. and Mra.'nice young man whom Faith nonmal- CHOPPED BEEF pound 15c t the mammoth main tent. Little Clementi Pohl of Main street at Ma ly should have falion in Io-vo with at tme 'oiks will be delighted to learn Wiat - i 1 sight. But, tho insidious and my- PHONE NO. 1 he bringing of a score of European ,. „ ,. t "7, '. I storloua "still Face" imte-rosU hor far 122 North Broadway Telephone 261 lowns to America, has increased the Mr». Bridget Carroll la confined to mow, wlhkh is dangerous! A new lakers to more than a hundred. her home on Feltus street by Illness. • chapter ahown ov«ry Friday. Jt Free Deliveriea THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

BIDS WANTED EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITES Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will toe received 'by the Township PRACTICE •ot Madison on or before Miiy 13, M. J. SCULLY 1928 at the Township Hall, Brown- town, or by the Township Clerk, Thomas L. Wooton, Old Bridge, N. J. FUNERAL DIRECTOR for the removal of Garbage-, twice EDWIN BENT a week for a period of six months be- Of/ice and Residence: 316 George Street ginning on May 22nd and ending on Phone 661 Director Nov. 23rd, 1928. Garbage District 'No. 1, Laurence Harbor Section,_ of the jradison Township. South Amboy, N. J. The Township Connlmitte'e reserves Office Supplies and *" >*i 7 PASSENGER AUTOS TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Edwin Bent Conservatory of Musical the right to reject any or all bids. A bond for $500.00 will b& required FRANK WOGLOM Art, Throughout New Jeriey from tfte successful bidder. , THOMAS L. WOOTON, ' 197 Smith St. Perth 6-4-lt Township Clerk. Urge your friends to subscribe for The CITIZEN Batwerlbc (or the Cltlwm. v (Editor's Not-e: This is the 33rd another question quite squarely be- - G.,AMOS in the series of special articles that fore attempting to answer this one. throw light on many phases of mu- How should I practice-? is the mat- Painting by Day, Week or sical topics that are of interest to ter of cardinal iniponbance and not by Contract our readers. Ofcher topic suggestions only supersedes but includes the (prev- OneoftfieCreatsst may be mailed to tibis newspaper or ious one. This point, however, is , 310 David Street direct to the Edwin Bent Conserva- unforfcunstely rarely considered, ex- tory of Musical Art at New Bruns- cept by the best of teachers. In a South Amboy, N. J. of f fie United States wick, N. J.) State-wide survey of these matters, "OPractice makes Perfect" is an it is amazing to learn' of the number axiom of long standing with the hu- oif pmpils among those who are now ONE-DAY PLEASURE OUTING studying music, who have never been , mkn. race, but as we are amending —TO— moBt •everything, including our Con- told how to practice. This .is no PAY CHECK GROWS IN NEW JERSEY stitution, in the present day, one of- fault of the student. Every teacher ten feels that this proverb might also should spend considerable of the YORK be amended to read, "Proper Prac- time o'f coeh lesson in practicing new From all stations tice Makes Perfect When Consistent- passages with the student. Each new Keyport to ly Followed Up." In music, probably difficulty should be introduced by $1.75 more than in some says the United Sutu Ctniui Bureau.ru Another indication formation relative to proper practice. for the most part entirely from of (he State'a wide pronperlry. ' Unfortunately, however, • they have( nramoTy, only using the score on rare been lead to believe that the amount occasions, when any hesitancy ap- Cars Washed $2.00 of practice that they 4o is sufficient pears. Any practice that is done be- unto itself to accomplish results. No- fore title composition has been imem- One reason why New Jersey workmen earn thing can be further from the, truth j oriised is of little or no avail. The Expert Greasing more is because they produce more. Good than this conception. Skilled instruc-1j real mastery of the work only begins tors 'hesitate to answer this question •when Its notes are all thoroughly Tires Changed Electric, Gas and Transit service help them, with any/ fixe,d tiime that would bo ' memorized. universally applicable. The mental, to do that. qualifications and the powers of con- The interpretation that is fitting centration differ so widely with var- bo each solo will then have an oppor- ious individuals that a time* period "The success o! Public Service and development ol New Jersey are bound lopc.'l-.cr." ! tunity to develop all the artistic de- BUS SERVICE that would.'be adequate for one stu- vices so well known to the discon- —President Tlior.ias N McCarer dent would be inadequate or extreme cerning public. When this manner with another. Many conditions enter df practice is universally adopted SOUTH AMBOY into the proper answering of this there wili he more fine musicians in, NEW BRUNSWIOlt-SOtJTH question with each individual. Some our land. The talent is here, the in- may attain exceptional resulst with struction m>ay be had and everybody South River nnd New Bruns- anhour or an .hour and a half of will be happy wfiiien more ambitious daily practice-, while others would wick. music students realize that "How" Buicn Icnve Bordentown Avenue make feeble p:ogress> with if our orj they practice is of infinitely more im- and City line— more hours practice, so that we read-j portance than "How Mtah" they Week,da^a: 6:30, 7:01?, 7:30, 7:35, ily see that it is necessary to face 8:00 A. M., and every 30 minuses un- practice. til 3:30 P.M.; then 4:10 P.M., 4:40 P.M., 6:J0J P.M., and every 10 min- utes until 5:40 P.M.: then' every 30 minutes until 8:10 P.M.: then 8:30 P.M. and every ' 30 minutes until 12:00 midnight. Saturdays: 6:30, 7::00, 7:15, 7:30 A. M., and every 30 minutes until 12:00 noon; then 12:20 P.M., 12:40 P. M., and every1 SO minutes until 4:10 P.M.: then every 20 mlnutea until 11:50 P.M.; then 12:00 mld- ^nlght and 12:30 A.M. Sundays; 6:30 A.M. ana every 30 minutes until 12:00 mldnlg-ht. BUSES FOR HIRE Public Seryke be Luxe buses VISIT OUR afford a splendid means of carry- BUY NOW ing parlies to the seashore, moiin- MATTRESS DEPARTMENT REAL SAVINGS I tains, theatre, or tb athletic or other events. They are ideal for /THIS WEEK FOR SPECIALS picnics, outings, or tours. Phone: EmersonJffOO, Ext. 86. PVBLIC@)SERVICEV COTTON MATTRESSES COTTON FELT MATTRESSES h•••.•• • . • • • 'JC-174-A - All Sizes', Floral Tick IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Striped and Floral Tick, All Sizes By virtue of a decree of the Court of CWancery off New Jersey, made, on tha fifteenth day 6f March, nineteen hundred npd trwenty-eight, in a cer- tain cause in said court depending wherein Charles Jones is complain- ant and John J. CoaKley-and others ari defendants', the subscriber, one of tho Special Masters of said Court of Chancery, will, oh the first day of June, nineteen hundred and twentyjeijrht, ab 2 o'clock daylight —Special— saving time or 1 o'clock standard timiij in the afternoon, sell at _ public venduo, on the premises hereinafter —Special— described, in the City of South Am- boy. Middlesex County; "All that tract or parcel o:f land $16 and •prjeiriuisesi situate, lying and LAYER FELT MATTRESSES being Ir. the City oif South Am- boy, Courity of Middlesex nnd Imperial Roll Edge. Heavy tick, either State of l*J«w Jersey, known and designated as lots 11 and 12 in floral design or Btriped tick. Special DUCK AND DOWN PILLOWS Block 'C on a map''of proper- this week—50 lb. mattresses Advertising representatives and ty of Albert Roll and M. K. Oey Box Spring, Mattress and Pillows to moapherei is in the air. In Mechlanicsville, South Amboy, 'till posters of the Sells-Floto Circus, iSells-frloto comes with a sparkling made by Andrew J. Disbrow, America's greatest show, paid this now penformanco, bright nnd fresh surveyor, Dccemiber 15th, 1866 . Match, Special This Week city a visit today, making known the from beginning to end. Among the features will ibe the famous Hanne-! and filed in the office of the cominfe of the hig circus to New ifdrd Family df Riders; Edward Ward Couilty Clerk oif Middlesex and Brunswick Ifor afternoon and night Flyers; the wild tvnimal displays sub- bounded as follows: BEGINN- exhibitions on Saturday, May 12. Gay iiiBatefi by Peter Taylor and John ING 202 feet from the north- and bright posters adorn the -walls, Hclllott, nnd Miss Enrna Ward, the east) coriior o'f Rldgcway Avt'. NEW FEATHER PILLOWS »heds and foams and the circus ut- and Ruritnn St.; thence runn'IriR chnimlpion girl gymnast. nloiipr Rnritnn St. R0 feet to lot 13; thence (2) nlong th« line of Size 22x28, Art Tick , lot 1^, 110 feet more or leas to Coits $30,000 to Widen Parlin Road Bnn Travelling Carnivals Director o,f the Board of -Free- Cornelia Fourntt's line; thence EACH—$1.25 holders William R.' Bey hns told At th:' lost meobinf; of the Town- (3) lalong snlil Fotiratt's line 50 Mayor Thimias Polnn and members ahlip Committee of Woodbridfje Town- fe'"i'l I'"'1 ('!"' board bion passed, it WHH pointed out that The sniil lunds will lie Hold .subject would go I'illy-rifly with tin' borough "i my 'protests had bt>on received to taxes I'm- the yciir 102(i, 1027 nnd mi thi t'inl ill' plariiiK lilumlilors on[ from 'citizens and luislnpBs interests lili"!, amounting t» the .sum of un- E. S. MASON & SON, Inc. the l'oml. This rnnd comes in Di- nijiiitiKt (lie rnriiivals, It, is undur- proximntrly C'nc hundred and tvviui rector Hoy's tcrri-tory and ho is very Mlnod that this ncllon dooH not) etfoict lAMfivc ($125.00) ilollnrs. 210-212 NORTH BROADWAY anxious to Imvu tho road widened cmteniirises that are conducted by lo- TIIOMAH HROWN, , this y«ur. , cnl orRimizatlons with booths nnd Sl'KCIAI, MASTIOK IN CHANCMRY attractions manned by members o:f OF NBW JEHSEY. Art'Wd"" III '•«• Clllw-ll . I j 4-27-41. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

4, 1928 given in his office in the- rear of hisfile for the inspection by any person tionsorial parlor, and many floral whose landsimay'be affected by such tributes wer« presented by his many iraprovenient, or who may be inter- friends. The reception lasted till the ested therein. "•we sma hours" of «hle morning, and Upon the completion o'f such local following the serving of refresh- improvement the lands and real es- ments Mr. Bush addressed the, gath- tate benefited thereby will be assess- ering promising to fulfill the office ed for such foeiwfit according to law. to the best ooiht five hundred feat Hall, South Amboy, at eight o'clock was founded by-the Dutdh, southwest oi Alpine Street, accord- in the «v«ning, Day Light Saving Owrg* Davit la "KitclwB T«Unt" "AWorojw'eLarc" ing to th« PIBILS and specification! Time on May 16th, 1928. i A«««p Fab)** was w«acotroed to ttoe city made by H*rold FJWcov, Oity Enffc 0. FRANK DISBRO W, n«or, and no>v on fil« in said «njri- •City Qerl jn»yor namwd W«Mt«r, neer*3 oWWe, "South Amboy, and SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN, Wednesday—Tauraday which plans and specifications are on I$SUE OP MAY 4, 1928. THE GREATEST PICTURE IN YEARS always W la an ^^ SORRELL AND SON" And we got so' groggy* -' Starring JH. B. WARNER AND ALICE JOYCE y^m such a znixup, . Alto Lupiao Lane In "LISTEN SISTER" [That we took a^jalk, Donald 8. Bowie Down to th« i And in talcing ^ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ,We passed ,the Legion club homo, And there sfttinc on the cannon, For— That -vtras tcaptured from, the German!, By American troops, Congress In the late *»,„„ That was (fought in France, , Seeks *Y/our Vote pn Primary Day/ Bet a Polish noy , And as we stood watdhing the kid, TUESDAY, MAY 15th, 1928 Along came a Greek, And chased the Polish boy, Paid for by Win. E. Hetfbert, Campaign Manager - , In thli lophiitictted MODERN AGE, being: -' Off the Genman cannon, i * . "Which had !been captured by Amveri; well drened ,ia a ne- cans, 1 *•*• FIRM IN OUR STAND ceitary part of a luc- •In a battle in France, cef>ful man's bu*ine» And had been brought over here, NEW BRUNSWICK for the highest principles' of banking, • ••• equipment. Doei he solid in our conviction tliat the public 'On an English' boat, Saturday, MAY / look the part? And we were in such a Sag, wants and appreciates SAFETY of their . That the last thing we remember,' funds, above everything else, Ve have Is that we stopped, BRIEGS **** and always will remain true to bur MEN'S STORES At the Chinese laundry, trust. 91 SMITH ST. COR.K1NG 0 And got our collars, PERTH • AMBOY * *• • This SAFE Bank Cordially The MODERN Maa And got in an argument, Jnvites Your'Account s Is W«U Dreited V'M•With) gavthe eproprietor us in change, , FLOTO. . - /:/ • **• A'Canadian quarter.' i ^aa^r^ ^ ^ vrn ^a^ < YOU GREATEST THE FIRST METHODIST LSHOW EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Rev. Elijah F. Beied, Pastor Phone 193-R ANIMALS^ The Church—oldest corporation , with a soul j biggest business for liv» FEATURES; people. 10:80 A. M. Morning worship, con- •••••EVERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK stituted i of the Sacrament oX the -Lords Supper. Wp are inviting the SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. Mother's to be our guests at - this icrvlco, also. Reception of now .6LOBE members. Junior Church. 2:80 P. M. Sunday School, William S-RINGS M- Enwnons, Superintendent. A '.youth oducated in imind and not in 2-STAGES THI morals is a menace to society. Parents 817-PEOPtE You cat, get the best.food cootie with tho children. [FAMOUS 7:00 P. M. Epworth League, Mtes 334-WLD AND VNEFORD served anywhere in the city Dorothy Stnlts, President. Miss Mabel j 1 DOMESTIC Solovor, devotional leader. Always FAMILY when you eat at the good, conio this Sunday, ANIMALS OF 7:30 P. M. The poaples song sex- ^vice and sermon by tho Pastor. We 4-HERDS RIDERS CENTRAL LIJNCH j try to help you if you are Christian PERFORMING , WITH and otflfer you hope If you are a Sin- GEORGE NAVICOAL . 225 Smith Street »or, we have roam for both. ELEPHANTS NOTED SUMMER PRICES 1928 Wednesday 7:45/P. M. Devotional: . RIDING Perth Amboy (service. You come and seo Who' BUY YOUR COAL NOW! i , dbn't come, j CLOWN Near,Railroad Station ; To bring your child to church is Effective .this date a further reduction of 50 to insure your family against pagan-1 ism for a generation nncl to bring cents in the price of Navicoal fakes place. In order tth&m to Sunday School builds a foun- dation for Christianity. to make this reduction possible, it will be necessary A welcome for every worshipper. to deliver only against CASH. THE LIFE JO. BUSH NOW A Quality Meats of New Prices for South Amboy, Laurence Har- of your shoes depends JUSTICE OF THE PEACE bor and Morgan. Al B. Bush, tonsorial arbist at the largely on the kind of corner o!f John street and Broadway, STOVE twho was elected to the office of Jus- $10.00 per ton in 5 ton lots repairing they receive. tice oif the Peace at the General V. J. NEBUS Election last Foil, took' the oath of $10.50 per ton in 1 ton lots , ofifice in Now Brunswick on Monday Our continued pa- at 1:80 P. M. The honor of giving NUT' the oath of office wns extended to Frederick H. Gowen, ex-sharMSf, now DEAL WITH US FOR $9.00 per ton in 5 ton lots tronage proves the qual- employed in the county clerk's office, $9.50 per ton in ,1 ton lots in the presence of many friends of ity of car work. the now "Judge". Ho was congratu-j NAVIOOAL CORPORATION iabed by tho Board of Freeholder*, MUTUAL BENEFITS the spokesman being William S. Dcy, Mailing Address Phone end also by Judgw John Klrltipatrick, Perth Amboy, Box 393 P. A. 2781 who approved tho bond given by Al- bert Jerome. Mayor Morrison of MODERN SHOE Now BriudSwick mlso conijnitulated V. J. NEBUS Mr. Bush. Tel. 226 REPAIR CO. After receiving Uio onth of office, \ 236 Feltu8 St. ho reapondc-il wltih n well prapnred speech, tolling all those pri-Hunt Unit Free Delivery Cor. Broadway and m will uphold the duties uf hia of- STAR FOURS AND SIXES fice to the Irt'Bt of liin iiiiillty, and Double S. & II. and Elk Stamps Sales Service Augusta St. that tlios^ /ho votwl for lilm would bo well'.y flBod wibh the imnnnor in Given Saturdays Only. 148 New BruncwtcGARDNEk Are, R 8-IN-UNEPartit Anbey, N. 3. Wtiivh ho i '>nducta\ the o'fflcfl. |« P. A. Xl% On Vk '•»"•' a r»oiBptlon wtw 7 la l»o Oltlwu. , THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

TERRA COTTA CO. IN MERCER ' • South River is to Have a new 12 The card party held in \ HlfiK • r THE SOUTH AFJpOY CITIZEN SCOUTS PLAN room grade school costing $166,000 School Auditorium on Ta - isfaction or money back. All colors. Worth expressing our sincere appreciation ''/ McCarthy, Mrs. Theresa Kelly, - * to all tfhose who assisted in any way Mrs. km™n MicLnughlln, Mrs. Kath- $3.25 : $1.98 gallon fluring our recent bereavement. BB- ' JJn Koberts, Mra. Knthryn Ro" «'"! Mrs. Sarah Family of the Lnte John Quinlan,' Puwevs. Plentiful To Finish RBCC Trnck by July 4th CARD PARTY A SUCCESS I The new tiroln'r spwdway being The Ciircl jjiii'ty on Wednesday * 'built nt Si. OPOI'H'C nvi'iiiu1 mid Krei1-' ••••oiiiiu; in St. Mary's Hal! under the Known for Good Value, Low Prices, Reliable "man street, WoodbridRe, will pro-; ii.^iii'i.'a „)' tin' Itimnry .Sui'kt'y wan bfibly I)'.! r(!udy Viy Jirly Kourth, ac- iiMollu'r su<.'C(>.is, Mnro than one hun- Merchandise cording ki