fs,VOLUME 46. No 2 South Amboy, N. J., Friday, April 17, 1926. Price Four Cents. 'NABLE TO FIND BODY OF DRIVER OF CAR LOCAL LIBRARY EASTERN STAR CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SOUTH VERY POPULAR BAZAAR NEXT WEEK " CRASHED THROUGH MORGAN DRAW Total of 1,204 Books Circulated Dur To Be Held At Maionic Temple On AMBOY HOSPITAL WILL START MAY11 ing Month of March. Next Thursday and Friday Eves —o—- To Be Louis Lizon, of South River—Accident During the month of March the Next Thursday and Friday even- And Continue for Ten Days—Expect To Clear New Hos- local Public Library enjoyed a total ing the long expected bazaar will be pens Monday Night When Victim's Car Strikes Car circulation of books amounting tQ_ held by the ladies of the Eastern pital of Debt—Chance For Every South Amboyan To 1,204, which attests to the continued Star in the Masonic Building on Main Ingraham, of this city, at Sharp Curve. popularity of the institution. Of street. A cafeteria supper will be Do Their Bit—Campaign Headquarters Established. tne total circulation among the adult available each evening commencing A alight miscalculation of distance Louis Lizon, of South River. Wheth- members six hundrrid and eighty-one at half past five o'clock and continu- The campaign to raise the money | Campaign headquarters has been d just a little too much speed on er or not he was accompanied by books were distributed and the junior ing throughout the evening. Besides necessary to clear the new South opened in the quarters of the Cham- \ . . u ' _ anyone has not bene proven but it circulation was five hundred and entertainment features which are to Amboy hospital from all debt was ber of Commerce and the Republican p twenty-three. be provided there will be several launched at a meeting of the Board Club and from now on this will be farroivedw toroa bde athte aexplanatio sharp curvn foe irs ,t * QW considered mor e than Hkel that he was alone. It was Lizon's The libarian courteously requests booths filled with choice and attrac- of Trustees on Wednesday evening one of the busiest places in town. \ccident at the Morgan draw- Overland touring car that was fished that all due books and over-due books tive offerings for the convenience of in the City Hall. It has been decid- South Amboy has a hospital rap- V Monday night, in which Luois y p p out of the creek bed Tuesday after- be returned at onc.e. A nominal fine the patrons of the affair. ed to organize a large corps of work- idlly n li hih hld .v 22,- of 25 Hillside avenue, noon and Lizon himself is still absent xj completiop n which should of twenty-five cents is to be imposed The booths and the fair ones in ers, probably from two hundred to be a source of pridide to every one off A. River, is believed to have lost from his home in South River. for each overdue book. Anyone hav- charge of each are as follows: three hundred, who during the ten * hW.ue. Much has been said and the citizens here. Few communi- Presumably Lizon was on his way ing a book that belongs to the lib- Linen Booth; Mrs. Cora Chasey and days begnining on May 11th, will ties of its size can boast of its equal * written about the affair but the last to Keyport to bring Leonard Bayers- rary shelves is urged to take imme- Mrs. Georgianna Stephenson. canvass the community for contribu- and it is being erected at a very rea- - word has not and probably never will dorfer and John Lakotas, both of diate action to get it back into cir- Children's Booth; Mrs. Ada Apple- tions. sonable cost, when the type of build- ' be said about the matter. These, South River, from Keyport to their culation. gute and Mrs. Nellie Mason. homes. .The two had been members An executive committee with full ing and its adaptibility for hospital however, are the facts so far as they A number of new books that have Miscellaneous Booth; Mrs. Natalie power to decide matters of policy purposes is taken info consideration. of The Paramount Orchestra, of been recently placed on the shelves be determined. Goodman, Mrs. Ruth Applegate. and have a general direction of the It is desired to clear it of all indebt- thur Ingraham, of Second street, which Messrs. Ingraham, Ellams and is as follows: Warner, Sailor's Wives; Miscellaneous Booth; Miss Anna campaign was appointed with John edness so that the overhead expense Ellams, of Portia street, and Hoffman were also members, in fur- Miller, God's Stepchildren; Subitini, Rhode, Miss Nina Rhode and Mrs. of operation may be reduced to the Hoffman, Jr. of John street, nishing music for a dance under the Saint Marten's Summer; The Caro- A. Coan, as chairman. The other Elizabeth Newbraml. members are D. W. Reed, R. Clowes. t possible figure, the rates for in Ingraham's Ford coupe, auspices of St. Joseph's Church ut lininn; Sedgewick, The Little French Apron Booth; Miss Helen Reinhardt, patients brought down and the [returning from Keyport to this Keyport during the evening. Lizon Girl; Williams, The Red Mass; Whit- St-

Jlr. Charles Duvier, father of Mr. STRAIT-HOWLEY brated. Interment followed in Sa- ceeds will go towards the fire truck ' THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Bernhard Duvier, of this city, was cred Heart cemetery under the aus- fund of the fire company. A small interred there. There are four Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock pices of Undertaker Maliszewski. charge will be made and a henrty wel- , PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY daughters and a widow surviving to Rev. Dr. E. C. Griffin at St. Mary's The deceased has been a resident come is extended to all. THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY mourn the loss of a husband and Church, united Miss Catherine How- of this city for some thirty-five years. father, they being Mrs. Archibald ley, daughter of Mrs. Catherine How- Her husband, to whom she was Miss Mary Tedesco, of George at., SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL. 4 Hacquer, of Plainfield, Mrs. P. A. ley, of Stockton street, and Mr. married here years ago, died about visited Newark during the week and McVoy7of Plainfield, Mrs. J. H. Lin- Charles Strait, of Perth Amboy in five years ago. Five children, three while there witnessed the perform- J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR barger, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. G. C. holy matrimony. sons and two daughters survive. The ance of Kid Boots, afterwards taking Keenc, of Scotch Plains. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, of Perth daughters are Mrs. Julius Zalewski supper at the Elks new home. Amboy acted ns the attendants and and Miss Mary Grenkewicz. The Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, $1.50; zones 3 to 8, $2.00 MARIETTA B. SLOVER following the ceremony ii reception sons are Joseph, Peter and Frank was tendered the bride at the home Grenkewitz. Marietta B., wife of Walter Sliver, BIDE-A-WEE INN Entered in the Post Office at Soutli Aniboy, N. J. as second class matter. of her parents. Late in the evening passed away at the South Amboy the newly weds departed for a honey CARD PARTY Goodyear, Lee Michelin Hospital last Saturday after a short moon trip to Atlantic City. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 illness. Funeral services were held Mrs. B. A. Madden wishes to Tires. Tubes and Accessories from the residence of A. H. Slovcr apologiz*•* I »» M! •_ n eJ_l._._ throug_ 1 lih. thCi e SoutA 1 a h » Ambo: y j ' on Bordentown avenue on Monday ELOZlTGpNWICZ Citizen for not holding the card par-i Tire» from $6.75 Up ed in the year book. It will bo held, afternoon at 2:30, Rev E. A. Wells ty on Thursday evening, April 16th! Tubes from $1.25 Up WOMAN'S MB NOTES officiating, assisted by Rev. C. E. Mrs. Elozia Grenwicz, aged fifty- for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Lau-'r at the Presbyterian Church May 14, two years, passed away at her home At the last meeting of the Woman's at 7:80 P. M. Club members may Kennedy. Interment was made in rence Harbor Fire Company on ac-' Rooms Painted Reasonable ' on John street on Monday evening of count of sickness in her family. The Club th'e following officers were bring guests to the very delicious Christ Church cemetery under the diabitis. Death came very suddenly. elected for the coming year; Presi- supper which the Presbyterian direction of E. S. Mason & Son. Be- party, however will be held tomorrow Funeral services were held from night, Saturday, April 25th nt eight G. AMOS dent, Miss Edna Agan; First Vice ladies promise to serve, at the above sides her husband, the deceased was Sacred Heart Church yesterday President, Mrs. H. D. Littell; Second rate, but this is to be one occasion survived by three children, one bro- o'clock. All card games will be 134 Steven* Ave. morning at ten o'clock, when a Sol- Played and light refreshments will Vice President, Mrs. John Perkins; when we may not invite our hus- ther, Eugene Bright, and one sister, emn High Mass of Requiem was cele- Recording Secretary, Miss Bertha bands, sweethearts or brothers. Mrs. Eugene Thomas, all of this city. be served after the games. The pro- South Amboy Deibert; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. JeBn Fenzel; Federation Secre- CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS tary, Mrs. J. A. Applegate; Treasur- OF AMERICA NOTES er, Mrs. Howard Dillon; Press Cor- At the regular meeting of the respondent, Miss Blanche Brinne- Catholic Daughters held last night man; Auditor, Mrs. Wm. P. Nichols; plans were formulated for a mon- Directors, Mrs. Wm. Marshall, Mrs. ster card party to be held on Mny John Ryan, Mrs. Lucitt, Mrs. Clar- 14th for the benefit of the South ence Applegate. Amboy Hospital Association. Mru. The reports of the Chairmen prov- Maurice Lucitt wiir be in charge of ed splendid work accomplished in this affair. Every member present every department. Instructive pro- at the meeting promised to send a grams on Education, Health, Institu- prize and it is anticipated that every tional Cooperation, Legislation, Edu- member of the Court will do like- cation for Peace and Civics have been wise. given, and many interesting speakers have been heard during the year, in- A Junior Court will be organized cluding Dean Douglas of the Wo- in the very near future for any girl man's College, four of our Federa- who has attained the age of 12 years. tion officers, our own Mayor Harold A social hour followed the meet- New Spring Footwear Hoffman, and, through the kindness ing when refreshments were served of the Matter, a most delightful and by the Lecturer, Mrs. Sally Quinlan IS ARRIVING DAILY amusing speaker, Captain Irving and her committee. O'Hay. Enjoyable music and deli- Mnny members traveled by bus to cious refreshments have been added Keansburg to witness the initintion Each pair is Designed by Artists and attractions to many of the meetings, held by Court St. Ann, of that place. Fashioned by Expert Chaftsmen. and a short play, charmingly acted by A Junior Court was organized with the members of the Junior Depart- ii charter membership of fifty. Early Each pair follows the Latest Dictate of ment was much enjoyed by the Sen- in June memmbers of this Court will ior Club. charter a bus to make the trip and Fashion, yet is an Individual Creation. $125 was raised by the Ways and spend n week end at the home of the Means Department for the Music Catholic Daughters of America in Studio of the Woman's College, and Atlantic City. * Come in and look them over about $68.00 by the Civic Depart- ment for the Shade Tree Commission. ST. MARY'S PARISH NOTES Specials in Ladies Oxfords About $65,00 has been given to var- The enrd party held on Wednes- ious charities, and more than $100 day evening under the chairmanship SALE Was cleared at the card party on the of Mrs. George Stolte\ was a great > "WHERE QUALITY RULES" 21st instant, which will be given to success, the sum of $280 being real- —AT— the Building Fund of the new Hos- ized. j pital. Next week April 29th, Mrs. Mar- The Home Economics Department tin Carroll will be the chnirlady. It announced an all-day meeting at the will be the wind up of the Rosary City Hall on April 30th, under* the Card Parties and is expected to ec- 1 direction of Mrs. Lucitt, who will CHER BOOT SHOP lipse all previous parties. TENENBAUM'S help members to cut, fit and make a dress from a pattern designated by CHARLES DUVIER The Only Shoe Store in Town the State Home Economics Depart- 110 S. Broadway Phone 511 South Amboy ment in New Brunswick. One of the pioneers of Plainfield 112 S. Broadway The Club year will end with a sup- was laid to rest in the Methodist Epis- per instead of a luncheon, as print- copal cemetery at Scotch Plains when

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B Yesterday brought thousands of shoppers and from the outlook of things will continue pouring into our store until every single thing, every article and 1 item b'ig or little, bargain after bargain, is sold under the *' lEI.ZLlN/dllS/EICiFl- OH?" IEPIFI-IOIELJ " The temptation will be so irresistible that you will have to buy. Words absolutely, can never describe the way prices have been wrecked. Come—See for yourself. $25,000 STOCK LEASE EXPIRED The Reckless Price Fighting CRUSHED WE MUST Quit Business. That's the reasoi-.. PRICE FIGHTERS TRUTH—Every word Bonifide. Every- We were ordered lo give a soul stirring, heart stopping A sudden, sweeping, let go of otir Entire thrill to the thrifty bargain hunters. I thing must go-—Thousands of Dollars worth of We were ordered to sell lock, stock and fixture! without Stock. Nothing like it ever attempted in the en- regard to former cost or selling price. Men's, Women's and Children's Furnishings, No- WE ARRIVED bound and determined to Sell Sell—Sell. 3 tions, Shoes. Agateware, Glassware. House Fur- tire State. The most .spectacular event in the his- We are to leave nothing but bare walls and empty shelves and last but not leant, Your Good Will. nishings, (roods at give away prices. Former tory of this vicinity. The entire stock to go. £ 3 £ (Signed.) ESSKAY SALES SYSTEM. Cost Prices cast to the winds. Its annihilation MUST means EVERYTHING midst be complete. DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND WE WERE ASKED TO AGAIN ENTERTAIN YOU WITH PRESENTS FROM THE SKIES On Saturday morning 9 A. M. just before the doors open Rubber Balloon'•? s will be sent from the top of our TO EACH Balloon a tag and number will be tied which will call for V^ONDER PRIZES Come on down and see the fun. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page Seveo

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1U25 S. A. H. S. DOINGS Milton Bloom H. S. Reporter On Tuesday morning the local AfterEVeryMedl PARLIN.NEWS high school was the scene of a lively battle in the hall. Ask any of the Removal Sale A large crowd attended the Safe- fans who saw it how it was ty Meeting given by the Safety Com- 'A Hi-Y Club will be formed in the mittee of the DuPont Company held near future at the local high school. Everything to6 0 at the DuPont Club last Friday night. A marring* will take place in Miss The meeting consisted of several Dietz's room for their play on Thurs- speeches by the safety officials.as day. well as some of the plant men. The Somebody has been taking home at Cost! music was furnished by DuPont em- parts of typewriters in the last week. ployees and was well rendered. At We all hope the one who is doing Used Tires and Tubes the close of the meeting refresh- this 'will be successful in the busi- ments and smokes were served. ness. Cheap. Customers are re- Mrs Eugene Thomas and daugh- The South Amboy High School has ter, Doris and Edith, of South Am- a lawyer now to take its part. We quested to call for their re- Pass it around boy were recent Parlin visitors. wonder who it is? after &wry meal Mr. and Mrs. E. Holzworth of The faculty sold their suits after Give the family South River were recent Parlin visi the first game. pair work not later than the benefit of its tors. The Biology class will go to New aid to digestion. Herman E. Becker of Harrison York in the near future. All the'April 30th. After that date deans teeth too. street has purchased an Oakland school is rejoicing. Keep it always coach. One of the Sophmores has started call at 220 Oak St. in the house. ECONOMY IN BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. F. Kinlock ofMaple to wear long pants. Some shiek! rn street motored to Fainield, Conn, on Russell Van Hise will shortly f "Costs little-helpsmuch'\ Friday and spent the week end visit- leave for the Phillipines to do some ing relatives. Prior to moving to work with the Philipinos. Albert J* Cross The modern way of paying by Parlin, they lived in Fairfield. The boys baseball team will meet Mrs. W. T. Boyette and son Ed-the baseball team of Perth Amboy Stevens Ave., cor. David St. ward were recent visitors at Penns- High School this afternoon at 3:30. check has been one of the greatest aids grove, N. J. I. B. Aumick motored to Philadel- Job for Woman Physician. A woman pliysldmi 1ms liei'n select- mm to business progress. It means the phia over the week end and visited relatives, ed to furnish professional scri'Ii'ps to J. W. Elms of Philadelphia spent certain United Stutcs const sonml sta- right*kind of economy to pay by check. the week end with his family at Par- tions in North Cnrnllnn. lin. "AT YOUR THEATRE" G. M. Post of Kaple street is REPORT Checking accounts, large or small, are spending a few days visiting rela- tives at Keyport. OF THE CONDITION OF THE Mr. J. Howie of Crossman avenue SOUTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY The EMPIRE cordially invited. has recently purchased a new Chev- OF SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., at the rolet sedan. close of business April 6th, 1925. 1 The Parlin Sewing Circle met at RESOURCES TOMORROW—MATINEE AND EVENING the home of Mrs. Ray Pierson of Bonds and mortgages, ....$144,150 00 "Woodlawn avenue on Monday night. Stocks and bonds, 104,582 I>8 Lincoln Carter^ Famous Melodrama .. 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Accounts Mrs. P. D. Matthews of Woodlawn Time loans on collat- avenue is spending a few days in erals 30,609 00 "THE CYCLONE RIDER" Demand loans on collat- "Wilmington. Alio 2 Act Comedy A. K. Burke of Washington Road erals 25,910 00 is confined to his home with the Loans to cities and towns 46,500 00 grippe. Notes and bills pur- MONDAY—TUESDAY, APRIL 27-28 J. Ambler of Maple street is driv- chased . 538,143 46 Benefit Public Schools of South Amboy ing a new Oakland coach which he Overdrafts 100 14 Due from banks, etc 32,750 49 "THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN" xecently purchased. Banking-house furniture The next meeting of the Parlin In Twelve Massive Reels Alio 2 Act Comedy Sewing Circle will be held at the. and fixtures _. 32,241 16 home of Mrs. H. Wurgler of Deer-1 Other real estate ... 22,786 85 A Complete Show Each Night FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cash on hand 14,681 55 1 1 Held street on Monday evening, Apr. Checks and cash items .. 2,164 57 Special Children . Matinee Monday, April 27, at 3:30 P. M. 27th. Other assets 4,586 00 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. W. J. Richter of Philadelphia was WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, APRIL 29-30 . a recent visitor at the DtfPont plant.) $1,059,205 80 The Parlin A. C. started their j LIABILITIES laseball season last Sunday by play-1 Capital stock paid in. ...$100,000 00 Mrs. Wallace Reed in "BROKEN LAWS" ing a tie game with-the Brunswick Surplus fund 25,000 00 Criants on the DuPont Field. Rain Mother eyes wet with tears—voice choked with sobbing— Undivided profits (net).. 41,774 77 bosom athrob with the crashing emotions of the moment—a piti- terminated the game in the seventh Time deposits, ...... 435,764 98 aiming. Time certificates of ful little mother pleads with a judge to allow her to pay the C. J. Ward of Maple street has deposit - 14,200 00 price to save the life of her profligate son! purchased a new Chevrolet coach. Demand deposits 343,218 95 There have been dramatic scenes thrown upon the screen Work on the DuPont baseball dia- Certified checks 294 50 before but never in all the glorious annuals of picturedom such Ok . mond is progressing very rapidly and Treasurer's checks out- •will be ready for the opening game standing 149 60 a scene as this! The evils—the tragic consequences of the •which is scheduled for the very near Bills payable, 95,000 00 Jazz-age exposed as they have never before been revealed on iuture. i Other liabilities, 3,803 00 the stage or screen! Remit! of Sunday'* League Games LORSHEIM Sacred Hearts 5, Orioles 4; Car- $1,059,205 80 Thit nme production played in New York at $1 and $1.50 a leat. t'eret 11, Blue and Grays 8; Levin's State of New Jersey, County of Al.o 2 Act Comedy Also "The. Go-Getters" Middlesex, ss. All Stars 8, Port Reading 0. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SHOE Donald W. Reed, President, and TO HOLD DANCE Harold G. Hoffman Treasurer, of the 'The Sacred Heart Jr. basebal.' team above named company, being sever- *• FRIDAY, MAY 1st of this city are planning for a mons- ally duly sworn, each for himself de- ter moonlight balloon dance to be poses and says that the foregoing "THE DANGEROUS COWARD" leld at the Sacred Heart Auditorium statement is true, to the best of his on Monday evening, April 27th. knowledge and belief. With FRED THOMPSON ,Adam Kaemarek will act as chairman DONALD W. REED, No. 8 Riddle Rider Alto 2 Act Comedy and expects to make this dance one President. HAROLD G. HOFFMAN, of the 'best ever held in this vicinity. SATURDAY, MAY 2—MATINEE AND EVENING Arrangemnts hayee been made to se- Treasurer. cure a snappy jazz band. For this . Subscribed and sworn to before me BUCK JONES in occasion the committee will consist this 20th day of April, A. D., 1925. of Jos. Lngoda, W. Zamorskl, W. GEORGE A. KRESS, "WINNER TAKES ALL" The correct shoe for evening wear is not only Zdnnwicz, A. Sznro, P. Hrankoski, S. Notary Public N. J. lit Chapter of Benny Leonard "FIGHTING FISTS" of a definite cobr, but a definite leather, style "Witczak, M. Rosclla, M. Sepka, J. CORRECT—ATTEST M. KAUFMAN, and finish, as well. That's a lot to remember. Zaleski, F. Swiderski, J. Carp and ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Jos. Suminski. JOHN A. COAN, But one word will do. Just "FLORSHEIMn. WM. S. DEY, WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, MAY 13-14 Advertise in the Citizen. Directors. r* Herbert Heyes in "IT IS THE LAW" The "Vista *f 10 In Seven Massive Parts In conjunction with the above feature the management has been fortunate enough to get Mr. Heye3, the leading man of this production to appear in person each night during which George Green time Mr. Heyes will give an interesting talk on the present day Hollywood. Mr. Heyes has played the leading part in about 104 S. Broadway South Amboy 100 feature productions, with Constance Talmadge, Mary Miles Minter, Nazimova, Theda Bara, Betty Blythe In "Queen of Sheba" and many other present day stars. Watch Your Local Paper (or further announcements of this leading star.

iyjii4!tt^i^^vm/.^iii^>i^i^i^ Beautiful Work! QkHOOVER It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans You just cannot help but exclaim about the If you ant really beauty and thoroughness of our Dry Cleaning. going to enjoy summer this year Wearing Apparel looks like new when we return it you'll need a WHEN THE GOLF BUG GETS YOU to you. Let us prove it with some of your Ap- Hoover. remember that pounding the pill is far plea'santer parel. At no other than taking pills. time of the year —and that the Briegs store golf clothes, bags, clubs TELEPHONE 604 will you find its and equipnient will add pleasure to your pastime. saving in time and Btrength so welcome Knickcr Suits—4 pieces _ $38 and let us call for and deliver your work. Summer is not fnr off, now. Soon, opened windows will be Golf Sweaters, IIOBC to mntcli $6.75 to $12.SO letting in dust nnd dirt. Get your Hoover now. WindbrenkcrB, beat qunlity suetle $15 Parlin Deliveries, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Windbreukers, fancy all wool $9.75 Wide Golf Belt,—Hickok $1 to $1.50 South Amhoy Every Day Harry Lee Golf Clu'os $4 to $7.50 Easy Payment Golf Ho»o , $1 to $5 Wool Golf Knickers . $6.50 to $8.50 Golf Shirts -._ $2 to $3.50 HARRY'S (Formerly Tlic South Amboy Li>die< Tailor Shop) DOLAN BROS. BRIEGS 113 S. Broadway Opposite Post Office 130 North Broadway Perth Amboy Page Six THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 holidays Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreckler, and incident to the operation of and Mr. and Mrs. Lohmeyer of Jer- the trolley system of said Jersey sey City. SPECIAL CUT PRICES AT ~entral Traction Company over said lands the cars to bo operated by Kenneth and Theodore Edward- sloctricity or any other motiva LAURENCE HARBOR son of Jersey City spent the week ower, except steam, and the right end with their sister Mrs. J. Grif- MONRGHAN'S MEAT MARKET :ind privilege of operating curs for Laurence Harbor Fire Company fith of Prospect avenue. arrying passengers, freight, ex- No. 1 held their semi-monthly meet- 209 David Street Telephone 26 press matter and of transmitting ing Saturday night, at which time electric current over the lands here- the regular routine of business was CLfFWOOD —(i—- Hindquarters of Genuine Lamb, pound 30c inbefore mentioned for its own lisa transacted. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henderson ind for the use of others; EXCEPT- Mr. and Mrs. James Cox of Kear- and Mrs. John Henderson of Cliff- Pot Roast, pound —16c NG AND RESERVING out of tho ny, spent Easter week at their bun- wood spent Sunday at Red Bank. Shoulders of Lamb, pound - -25c ibove describe! pcrcmiscs, a strip of galow on Ely avenue Losing control of his car while and which Jersey Central Traction Mr and Mrs A Mandcville, of driving through Cliffwood on Sun- Prime Rib Roast, pound -20c Company by agreement dated Sep- Newark, spent Easter week with day, Norman Disbrow, of Cliffwood, Fresh Hams, pound- - 28c .ember 22, 11)24, has agreed to con- their daughter Mrs. Charles Zahn, of drove his machine through the hedge c ey to the state of New Jersey moro Oliver avenue. of W. Marten's, thence through the Picnic Hams, pound .— l° particularly described as follows: The Laurence Harbor Pinochle fence belonging to W. Regan, and Beginning at < Hu-eiid Is Road in the center of, MargarfttS- Jersey Railroad & Canal Company degrees cast four hundred and thir- Mrs. Ferdinand Franz, of Prospect Install and aivd Cornelia Founitt Estate south nvonue entertained over the Easter the snliifn • ••"• " •'•—•> Creek,' the division line between'the ty-seven feet to tho exterior lins Service this lands of Gertrude V. Close and Dan-•ai) degrees 30 minutes west C1.34 for solid filling established by the iel H. Close, her husband and those feet to a point; (2) through lands Commissioners appointed under the of the Laurence Harbor . Land & of the Cornelia Pouratt Estate authority of the Act entitled: "An Improvement Company, ' said point north 48 degrees 23 minutes west Act to Ascertain the Rights of tho being 12.5 feet easterly from tho 331.39 fedt to- the easterly line of State and of Riparian Owners in the Instrument center of the railroad bridge as now Bridge street; thence (3) along said Lands Lying under the Waters of Assuring you ol constructed across said Margarets easterly line Bridge street. North the Buy of New York and Else- Continuous Crock: thence said place of beginning 30 degrees 22 minutes east 61.18 feet where in this State," approved April • Radio along the westerly boundary of the to a point; thence (4) through lands 11, A. D., TFC4, and the supplements Satisfaction Keyport iii»! Amboy Road, South 33 nf Cornelia Fmiratt Estate, south thereto; thence northerly along said Ball-bearing degrees 45 minutes east l'JCG.I) feet 48 degrees 23 minutes east paral- exterior line for solid filling, n3 moro or loss to n point in the division lel with course No. 2 and distant shown on the map attached to a motor—needs line between the lands of Gertrude 00 feet measured at right angles qertain deed by the Riparinn Com- no oiL V. Close and Daniel II. Close, her therefrom of 330.35 feet missioners of the Slate of New Jer- lnisbitnd, and those of Andrew Fur- more or less to the plnce of be- sey to Julius Christonscn, dated ths man ; theiK'e westerly along said ginning. Containing 45G-1000 of ar twenty-sixth day of October, 1904, division line to a point which point acre more or less. and recorded in the Clerk's Office of is twonLy-five feet distant measured • he County of Middlesex in book lit right angles from the first tlos- Lot No. 154 (C-957-a) •!(55 of deeds, on pages 112, etc., crilicil lino; thence northerly parall- All that certain tract or piirce three hundred and eighty feet more el to and twenty-five feet dintnnt wea- of land and premises hereinafter or less to a point; thence south 0 matter what nnyone (ells tcrly from the first described line j particujarly described silute ly .-'•ixty-eiglit degrees west parallel- you, the most perfectly on* i,ng jnul being in the Township of Two actions at once—to make the clean- stmck'd Radio instrume.itsanie- north !!3 degrees <15 minutes west tn the first ma down to said cxtcr- lirncs gnus wrong and needs the 101:1.5 feet In i>. point; thence north I Madison, County of Middlesex, State inr line Cur solid filling, three him- ing job thorough! Powerful suction. ncrvict; of a rnnn who umlcrr'-indtithat 40 (li'frrces 5i! minutes west 154.0!) ! of Now Jersey, namely: So much ol dred Ivol northwesterly nt right And a motor-driven brush. The brush particular inalnini'.'iif. I < <- not hctitivfi feet to a point; thence ".orth 'il de- (subdivisions forty-seven (47) inn .'ingles therefrom, six hundred and tlure i'l any i;ii(! irr.-n -vha c:mpraficrly grees 47 minutes west 8IB,3 feet, furlV-niiie (40)' on a coVtain mn| to pick up the dinning threads—and to care tnr every mnl:i; r[ inslnmirMt, thirly-Kpven feet to the easterly Myr.vit; inviirij-, !o'> 1 "..ii on the more or less to a point in tho enter ontilk'd: "Map showh;^ the property right, "f way line nf tho New York ! nf Mnrjriirets Creek; (.hence e/isfcfriy nf Pavid Ruble. Rowan. Miidii Ask for demon- help the suction get out the deep em- Oziirlfii iuKU-u'h.*!.: ,-.« x.hi -. Il h*s .'mil Lung [livluo.il Kallrimd anil west- hci:n a tii- 'u", <• -. •» "•' ;)•'•- thn TWniliip, Jliddlcf-'cv f'oim!,r, N. J.,' rtloiig Kdid Crock ami the various 1 li'i-ly Klmro of itariiim Hay, wliero ((ration in your bedded, nap-cutting grit. Longer life for Ozarlui i"iri\ •• • , > •••;•.r.' ' iy filed ill the Middlesex County Clurk' CilVCI!! ••!? courses thereof ',Vi feet ti> the place I hence southerly alone sniil easter- own home. your rugs! t.on,.i.:i!;!M '•• ' .1 • nf lipglnninic Office nn December .'il,lK74, as i: ly right of way lino nnd westerly occupied by the railroad and appur ".Imro of liavilmi Hay tn the plaeo LiaV No. 6—Jomcy Central Trnclion tenatices of Hju'd Jersey Centra of beginning. Let ;•••:: »,. :,••.. , , ., Company Real Kstnte SituHtc Traction Ciunpuny ciinslructcil ncrnw Itom 'U;<:i>.,n <, ,• r nppnvtc anil maintain roadbe nrilcly ¥-(1,500. part. Jim .iropni'jali**oi.a c*iU:uii..n I'stutp of the Jersey Central Trnc- TIWIIUM" with all and Ri'iigiilnr the plume. trucks and overhead structuro a tion Company, subject to tlio lien of now located and operated r,i' tin !!IP righls, privilege;', hereilitamonts JERSEY CENTRAL POWER AND LICHT CO. u inortiriigc, or deed nf lru-4 dated widlh of thirty (-M0) toot anil sm-l •iii'l apiHirlenmircp, thoreuntu I.e- WILLIAM E. BOYCE Mnrch I, 1017, mmlc l>y naid Jorp<>y additional width as may bo neeiw loiifi'in;!- nf in anywise appertaining. 14!) No. Brondwny South Amboy 376 Prospect St. f!untrni Tnii'tlon Company to the KIUODEUICK GOWKN, Ccininicri'iiil Trust Company, Trustee iiry tn give a slope of uno and one SOUTH AMBOY, N! J. half tn one foot for all embank Sheriff. nnd recorded in the Clerk's Office ments nnd cuts; in connection wit): IMTNMV, IIAUU1N & SKINNKR, Phono S. A. 362 ol the County of Middlesex in Book lfiniJ.18 Attorneys. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page Five

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 Maud and Helen Tice of First chartered to accommodate a large HOKK WASTED. HELP WANTED street, spent Sunday in Trenton. number who will travel to High OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL Bridge on Friday evening to witness WORK WANTED—Woman wants GIRL WANTED to work in Con- The erection of the steel frame- the comedy drama "The Whole work to do at home. Will call for fectionery Store. Inquire 339 Main work for the new Sacred Heart hall Town's Talking" to be presented at deliver. Reply P. O. Box 485, South street, FOR RENT was begun early this week. that place by the local Catholic Amboy. 4-24-lt HELP WANTED MALE—a con- Daughters of America. FOR KENT—Garage. Inquire A large depression, said by many cern largest of its kind opening of- FOR SALE fices in principal cities and towns, John Seaman, 332 Second St. 4-24-lt to indicate a bad break in the under- The motion picture "A Man Must FOR RENT—House, 5 rooms, part At a hearing before Police . ustice lying foundation, appeared in Wash- can use men capable of earning improvements at 347 John St. "In- l^rgotson Tuesday _ evening the Live" presented at the local theatre FOR SALK—Kitchen Cabinet, and $5000 per year or better as cllar e of ington avenue during the week. tins week for the benefit of th 5 piece parlor suit. Inquire 200 salesmen or district managers. •quire 343 John St. 4-24-lt K reckless dnvinB preferred Ladies Auxiliary to Protection En FOR RENT—Store or House at some time a£° aKa'nst Leon funni- Mrs. Mary Parkes, of Ferris street, Second street, 4-24-lt The Newark territory of one salesman sl) n of Pe rth A gine Company was a decided au FOR SALE—Baby carriage, near- averages $500 cash weekly. Exten- 118 Pine avenue. Inquire Mrs. Bor- , - , ™k°y. was dismissed. had her hand badly injured by hav- cess. assi, at Grocery Store directly across The complainant failed to prO|Ve his ing it caught in an electric washing ly new. Also two gas domes. Ap- sive advertising campaign and train- street 2-24-t£ contention of recklessness. machine recently. "Si Slocum's Country Store", ply Citizen Office. 4-24-lt ing we tfive you makes it impossible V d comedy, will be presented by th< FOR SALE—Cheap, Overland Mo- to fail. This will follow inspection. Mr. J. Dewitt Barker of Newark, del 90 Sedan, in good condition, good floor,'.I?K^l-^J .103 Broadway Z^r°rl$18.00. In- I MrTjoh*-• Josepn SullFff'oh S^STsof n of Mr. and Epworth League of the John Stree Address or see Sales Manager, 2850 quire in store in the building. 4-24-tf | me, is spent the week end with his aunt, Methodist Church in the Sunda tires. Inquire 315 John St. 4-24-2t Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City (next spending a short vacation wi ;b his Mrs. Mary Meinzer, of Broadway. Police Dogs, Chows,, Airedales and to State Theatre.) 4-17-3t FOR RENT—House on Rosewell parents here. Rev. Father Sutliff is School rooms of the church on Thurs Street. Inquire Mrs. A. Worthing, day evening, April 30th at 8 P. M Great Danes. Puppies and half MALE HELP WANTED—$10, stationed at Gloucester, N. J. A large number -of members of ?rown dogs of finest breeding ob- 000,000 Company wants man to sell 212 Stevens avenue. 4-10-t Court Sancta Maria No. 382, Catholic tai.iable. Noted dogs at stud. Police FOR RENT—Apartment, all im- by The Kwilinski family, of Pine ave Watkins Home Necessities in South The grocery store maintain Daughters of America will attend the nue, motored on Sunday last to thi Dogs and Airedales trained by not- Amboy. More than 150 used daily. pprovements, , 6 rooms, heat furnished Mr. T. F. Sullivan at the corter of annual convention to be held at the ed German trainer. A few females t 338 Mi tt Ii 340, home of relatives in Philadelphia. Income $3G-$50 weekly. Experience at 338 Main street. Inquire 340 Stevens avenue and David street is Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City on to give to reliable people on breeding unnecessary. Write Dept. H-8. The Fourth street. 3-7-tf to be abandoned by him am will May 5th and Gth. Miss Margaret Donnelly of Firs- basis. STRONGHEART KENNELS, J. R. Watkins Company, 231 John- FOR RENT—Apartment, 6 room shortly 'be taken over by the IV utual street has taken up her residence Easton Avenue, New Brunswick. find bath, all improvements, flral Grocery concern, it is said. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Marana, of son Ave., Newark, N. J. 4-10-4t floor, with garage privilege. Avail- David street, have moved to Brook- with her grandmother in New Yorl able about May 1st. Apply Mrs. Emmet O'Toole of Pine avenu|e was lyn, where they recently purchased City. James Nichols, 263 David St. 2-20-tf a Newark visitor on Monday o this a home. Miss Esther Grace of Augusts FOR RENT—House, 7 rooms, bath week. street, n recent graduate of S and pantry, all improvements. In- A regular meeting of South Am- The water wnp:on made its nj boy Lodge No. 1554, Loyal Order of Mary's School has accepted a posi quire 211 Henry street. 2-6-tf ance for the season this morning. tion as stenographer with S. Baum FOR RENT—Apartment, 5 rooms Moose will be held in Welsh's Hall of Perth Amboy. and bath, heat furnisrfed, 149 David The several streets between Stjvens on Monday evening, April 27th at St. Apply 146 Henry St. 9-26-tf avenue and Brondway were the, first 8 P. M. All members are requested Mrs. William Ryan and daughte to receive attention. Cut Price Grocery Sale! FOR RENT—Apartment, 5 rooms, to be present as officers are to be Margaret were Newark visitors o all improvements, corner Broadway nominated and elected for the com- Saturday last. All Goods Guaranteed or Your Money Back The Misses Ruth Holmnn, Elsi > Till ing term. and David street. Applppy P. J. Mon- and Mary Xllllmnn, of this city , are aghan, Broadway and David St. spending tho week end in At antic A number of young folks assem- Excavation for a new concrete side Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday 112-5-t2 f City where thoy arc representi pf as bled at the home of Edward Trifrgfl, walk, in front of the Demicclla prop delegates the Girls Friendly So iety. of David street, lust Friday oveniiiK ty on Pine avenue has been com FOR SALE and wore royally entertained by nnenccd. FOR SALE—House and two lots Joseph and Edward Spend r of singing, music and party games. Very David street visited relatives in Nut- appetizing refreshments were serv- The garages building on Pine ave Granulated Sugar, lb. 6c part improvements. 382 Prospect ley on Sunday last. nue being constructed for Schovclo street, South Amboy. Inquire N. N. ed. wits', and FeMman on Pine avenue, i: Kvist. "t 4-24-tf A card party will be held to light Eujrene S. Ileston of Fourth street rapidly nearinir completion. Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen - 35c FOR SALE—House—Main Street in the Legion rooms on David street is now enjoying his annual vacation. rooms, bath, all improvements. In- under the auspices of the Amcican Local police were recently notifici quire John A. Coan, Post Office Legion Auxiliary. Cards will start Mrs. Wm. Shimmcl and children ut the theft of an Overland coupe be- Early June Peas, 2 cans - 25c Building. 4-24-8t at eight o'clock. have returned to their home in wring to Arthur Stnmpf, of Ilenrj FOR SALE—A fine business cor- Newark after spending the past five Htreot this city. The cur bore licetm ner on Stevens avenue containing a Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Stn weeks with Mrs. Shimmers mother, number 168,8(11 N.I and wart stolev Slur Condensed Milk, can 14c store and good-living apartment with ton and son Joseph were New York ity Mrs. Mary Kennedy, of David street. from the vicinity of the SpraRUe row- rooms on first and second floor, large visitors on Wednesday and wit denco nt Bay View Manor during tin Best Mixed Tea, pound 35c cement block garage, one and one !SS- night. od a performance of "Louis the Miss Margaret McDonnell of David half lots. This property is bringing in XIV." street visited with Criends in Jersey Danish Pride Evaporated Milk, 3 tall cans 25c a good income. Inquire of A. H. Ber- City over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. D, B. Heneby, o. gen, 2G0 Main street. 4-17-tf The regular meeting of South Second street, attended the annua Eagle Brand Milk, can . 18c FOR SALE—Five lots, corner boy Yacht Club will bo held on ] "Miss Princeton", a very com- banquet of the P. R. R. Veterans Stevens avenue and Fifth street. day evening April 27th at 8 P. » fortable and roomy bus has been Association at Trenton last night. Gulden's Mustard, 2 jars 25c These lots aro on a pominent corner facing the' concrete road. Also a Tomatoes, solid pack, No. 2 can 12c 4 room house and two lots on Stock- toil St. Inquire A. H. Begen, 260 Sour Krout, large can -15c Main St. 4-3-tf FOR SALE CHEAP—Four lots, two on Henry street and two on Da- Pepper Relish, 2 bottles .'. 25c vid Btreet. Inquire G. Straub, Pine avenue. 3-23-tf Olives, plain, pint jars ._._^ _ 32c FOR SALE CHEAP—Large 2 fam- s Great Bargains Hecker's Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs 25c ily house with two lots on Augusta Btreet between Broadway 'and Ste- Lemon Pie Filling; 1 pie plate with 2 pkgs. at 25c vens avenue. Inquire A. H. Bergen, 260 Main street. , 3-20-tf Remember we a e not leaving town, so our goods must be good and per- Japanese Toilet Paper, 1000 sheets, 4 rolls 25c FOR SALE—Candy store with fix- tures. Inquire L. Rosenthal, 117 feet. Fine avenue. 8-13-tf FOR SALE—Cheap; 2% lots on Men's Khaki Work Fants, well made Our Regular 29c and 39c fine rib child- Highland street. Only 100 feet from Bordentown avenaa. Inquire of A. H. 98c ren's Stockings, all colors 21c Bergen, 260 Main street. tgham, quantity Samuel Sudalter FOR SALE—LoU on Whitehaad Best Quality Apron G: Very Good Ladies Stockings, per pair Bros, tract. Also six loom bung*- lew, all improvements, now nearly limited, per yard 9c i 10c Successor to American and Royal Food Stores completed. Apply T. F. Sulttyu. ity limited, per Full Urn Of FrnHi Aid Vegetables la MUM 103 Stevens avenue. 2-20-tf Good Longcloth, quan Aluminum Mixing Bowl, worth $1, yard ...... lie TWO STORES FOR SALE . 29c 10 Quart Agateware Dishpan, good lt/x N. Stevens Ave. 121 N. Broadway Two of the most desirable $2.00 Children's Swede Sandals, 14 to Tel. 454 TeJ. 606 remaining lot* on Borden- make 2, now . 98c town Avenue, located next Turkish Towels, 42x20, our 35c 'seller, to Mr. Littel's new residence. 4 for .85c Boys Kick Sneakers, good for the entire Lots run through to Gather- Ine St. Water, Sewer and Bleached Muslin, wortl 22c a yard, now summer, per pair Gas Taps. All street aesess- ..: ...... 16c Cups and Saucers, worth 20c, stocit lim- Borak's Meat" Market meats paid. J. Alfred John- Men's Good Sox, wortl 25c, now-—18c ited 10c eon, 114 No. Broadway or Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday 324 Main St. 1-30-tf A good Waahboird absolutely free with purchase of $3 or more. Spring Legs Lamb, lb 31c CHICKENS, pound FOR SALE—On First street, houso DILL PICKLES, JAR _32e PEPPEK, 3 boxes with Bix large roomB, hardwood floors, bath, electric, light, gas, steam VEAL CUTLETS, lb No. 8 Brootra, Speeia -71a (teat, >t a low price. Inquiro of A. H. Bergen, 260 Main street. 11-28-tf MACKERAL, Pound- X8« ' LETTUCE, HEAD ___ -10c FOR SALE—At a very low price, 1LPINE'* large house corner of JJroadway and PORK CHOPS, pound 21a Baby Chick Food, lb._ Sc Second street. Water, gas,- heat and bath. Only $4,200. Inquire of A. IGoo™ d FOhoesR, Dr y GoodECONOMs and House FunishingY ^0s LUX, THREE FOB- J1U HAMS, By the whole,.. ..29c H. Bergon, 2G0 Main St. 10-3-tf FOR SALE—A four room bunga- Pine Avenue Cor. Henry St. Danish Pride Cream, 3 for_27e PORK SHOULDERS, lb. 18c low in good condition, including fur- nishings. Toilet recently installed, SMALL FRESH HAMS, lb,.28c 2 lb. package Prunea »0« on Morgan Beach, prico only $600.00. Inquire of A. H. Bergen, 260 Main CHOPPED BEEP, par lb 14« Hotel A.tor Coffee, lb SOa •trcot. 10-3-tf MISCELLANEOUS VEAL STEW, pound lie JELLY, per glass 10c WANTED—Old Glass Crockery,, D. Ejmmet Mahoney RIB ROAST, per pound lta Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz 34c Picturea, Old Clock, Old Fashioned

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 "Whit* Home' Once Gray Flowers' Slumber Time John Adams was the first President There nrc sonn? flowers—the crocua, WE H. MARTIN HOW ABOUT YOUR TOOL KIT 7 to occupy the White House in 1800.-. In for Instance—tlint sleop not only A restfr night on Lake Eric By Erwin Greer those days It was gray, having lieen night, but all the winter under th< PIANO TUNING ami Makes a pleasant b. :ak in your journey. A good bed In a clean, (President Greer College of built of Virginia freestone. After the ground, In the form of a bulb. A] cool stateroomstateroom,, a long sound eleep and an apw-tixing breakfast _ Automotive Engineering) British burned It, In 1814, white paint airly spring flowers are esiieclall REPACKING in the morninmornin?g. was used to cover the marks of the Imrriy, iinil must <:f them tire protecte U* Fint Stret*. South Lmtvj, I. i Steamers "SEEi EE^-^'CITY OF ERlE"-"cn .' OF BUFFALO" When it comes to tools one mayfire, uml since Hint time this pnlnt lms by a touch xlie:i'M round the bud May lit to Nor nber ISth better h^ve too many than too few.been renewed regularly. The Wlilre wlilcli only luii'S'.s when the sun I: Teleplmc 118-tf Leave Buffalo— ../ Eastern •' vc Cleveland—9:00 P. M. Tools are easily misplaced or lost and Atrl : Cleveland M.I Standard Time J. DnlLilo —*7:00A. M. it is of vital importance to see to it House grounds within the irmi fence strmi:; enough to klsn tll« sleepln *Ste» , -'CirY OF BUFFALO" arrive. „ A. M. that the tool kit is well supplied be- contain 18 IUTCS, while the adjoining lntiu:y Into lift'. COKSITI.T Connectlom for Cedar Point, Put-ln-Bav, Toledo. Delrolt and oih*r polnti. White lot has 70 acres. Atk your ticket agent or touriat agency for ticket! via C & I) 1 ine. New Tourlic fore starting on the tour. Automobile Rate—$7.50. Send for free aectional putzle chart of It is surprising how few motorists the Great Ship "SEEANDBEE" and check over the tool kit before starting Sullivan & Wilhelm,lnr 32-page booklet. on their trip. The Cleveland &. Buffalo Transit Co. During recent rambles over the You Can Save by Using FOP Cleveland, Ohio country I encountered many disciples ,018 Fare, $5.50 of the "Will-You-Lend-Me" Club. On LOWEST PRICE8 «» one occasoin I met a fellow from a PLCMBIMH AND Your Rail Ticket i> nearby state wwho was starting on a Savo.,Time Good on the Boats tour of the West. His car had stop- ped for some reason unknown to him Batteries left before 10 A. M. and he asked assistance, ready ut G ?. M. the same day. EJatlmatas Olvsn. All Work Guarnnte I soon traced the trouble to the gas line and asked him for a wrench Save Money with which to remove the coupling. 8 Hour Charging practically 1»7 8OBTB He said he hud no wrenches but he thought that he had a pair of pliers eliminates cost o£ rental batter. some place in the cur. These he ics saving 50e to 75c on charg- brought forth after diligently search- ing. ing .under both front and back seats. They were of the side cutting var- Bring your battery in TODAY iety with the jaws both broken. I for-8 Hour Charing Service. LEE J. THOMPSON soon remedied the trouble with equip- ment from my own tool box and ad- vised my less fortunate friend to Anderson's Garage UNDERTAKER This store can supply your needs in the Meat drop into an automobile accessory AND store and provide himself with a set s. and Grocery line—all best grade goods. We soli- of tools, Ford and Chevrolet Batteries Guaranteed On* Year $12.50 EMBALMER cit a trial, and then we feel sure you will be a per- \ Aside from these special tools mancnt customer. there are many little accessories to 108 Pina AYS. South Amboy the tool box that are both important : and'necessary. A tow rope, extra Telephone 624 ™l~:r^uMe S. & H. or Elk light bulb, tire repair outfit, jack and' pump, ignition wrenches, socket •if?S{ Giocn Trading Stamps wrench set, iron wire tape—many ' are the additions that prove a life SEE IT.BOIL i,fl|»|/!'given with each pur- ^J» saver when the ear gives trouble. EVERYTHING FOR THE WKITEI Boxes of assorted cotter pins, bolts, ~ chase every Saturday. nuts and washers, should be included when the list is made. Fresh Fish Every Wednesday and Friday

Ancient Wigs Well Made As far back ns the time of Jtiunesea V. J. NEB US •IT. women were not contimt with the Phone 226 crowning glory nnttiro supplied. One jof America's leading wlBiimkura U'lls 236 N. Feltus Street Bergen Hill, South Amboy lOf examining n WIR taken from the r Office Suppliea and Stationer/ ,si»reoi>l)iii. us of an Kiryptlnn mummy. iThat wig was so woiulroiisly wmuRht VESSELS that one must ecniclutle the iirt wns FRANK WOGLOM Ihlghly developed In the civilization of 197 Smith St. Perth Ambot Tell your friends about the bargains in these columns. the ancients.

NAVIGATION OPENS ON LAKE ERIE • The steamers of the C. & B. Line will commence to operate daily be- tween Cleveland and Buffalo on Tuesday, April 28th. These steam- ers will leave Cleveland and Buffalo every night at 9:00 (Eastern Stand- ard Time), arriving at opposite ter- verhui minus of the line at 7:00 the follow- ing morning. I Reduced automobile'rates will be in effect this season and many tour- ists are- already arranging their itin- eraries so as to include this delight- J ful' night's ride on Lake Erie. JOHN C. THOM Carpenter and Plumber J ' ' • ' V' '• '"'/ '? Jpbbing of All Kinds Promptly Attended To • 246 Bordento-wn Avenue M. J.SCULLY FUNERAL DIRECTOR 316 George Street South Amboy, N. J. Phone 661 Never Before Such Quajlity IANGE at or Near the Price INSURANCE You will save cooking time—you- will save cook- Today's EMCZ > tn« fme»t ever built It is the IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ing worries—r ycu replace ycui* old coal or gas ratine with the ar/iauing new Vulcan Smoothtop! amoothett, mo«t rtiybie Essex ever built It is the FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, PLATE And—if you replace it now—you will save frorri ' best looking, mo** comfortably riding Essex ever GLASS, ETC. $5 to $10 in actual cash I The Public Service built And the price, because or volume, is the low- Electric and Gas Company, for two weeks only, est at which Essex ever sold. 'FRANK S. KABOSKI is making liberal cash allowances on old ranges exchanged for the Smoothtop! Its overwhelming public ac- ble performance, smoothness Iniuranco Agent and Broker The Smoothtop makes your old gas or coal ceptance confirms by actual and riding ease. 107 S. Pine Ave. South Amboy range obsolete! The new Vulcan Speed Burner sales supremacy the outstand- Essex requires little attention cuts down your time in the kitchen. The Smooth- ing leadership of Essex value top gives you such satisfactory cooking service to keep in top condition. Its Never wasthatpoeitioneo clear, maintenance cost, we believe, as you never thought possible. You can actually andso rightly deserved a« today. boil four vessels over one flarnc! And you liavs is the lowest of any car in the three zones of heat—an intense hectf'jr quick boiling— Essex won its great recognition world. You sacrifice no motor- a simmering zone—end a plate to pus'i things back to on the Usuc of finest quality, ing pleasure, comfort or good keep than hot. performance and utility with- looks that large, high-priced cars can give. Have what women call their wonder-ranpe— out useless size, weight or cost. an amazing boon to quicker, easier more coinf ort- And with its low first cost and Can any other car within abls cooking. Come in and let it perform for you. operating economics, you get hundreds of dollars of the STANDARD GAS EQUIPMENT CORP. qualities of long-lasting, relia- price satisfy you so well ? Ne*v Yorfc V'i.itcr. Hvieian New Jersey ESSEX COACH $895 Freight and Tax Extra 'SAY IT WITH FLOWEHS' Funeral and Deaign Work OUR SPECIALTY Down Payment: .$366.00, 1 year to pay balance. Cut Flower* On Hand Al.o Every Line Of POTTED PLANTS YOUR OLD RANGE ESSEX HOLDS ITS OWN EVERYWHERE: __ AT — See the window demonstration ;it the V\\ bite Service offi w. See how ono burner keeps four vessels boiling! Seo how «irnp(f TJio New Flower Store Smoothtop does its work —:inJ l«>w clfimly. Kortwo wwki, (HJ F. SEMONEIT & SONS | domoruitriitluri hi IILTO iit Public Service. Viiitthodispluy—pro*u It all to your own satisfaction Vrcv iiwtull.Uion. Kssy tern*. 301 PINE AVE. Sexton's Garage PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS CO. Tchpliow' 50I-J 15 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. B«M»fflWffiffi9l«;fflrff!B!!)!0(nflHIS '•WORM, r - THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page Eleven FHIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE THIS YEAR? If so, call at our office and have our 37 years of travel ex- George M.Monensoi) ALBERT JEROME Real Estate/Instance DEW CENTRAL OFFICE WILL perience at your service without any additional charges to you BE PLACED IN SERVICE whatsoever. Apply to Plumbing and Mauufxclurei ol JUSTICE OF THE PEACE SOME TIME NEXT MONTH JACOB GOLDBERGER, BANKER High Grade Granite and Our Motto: South Amboy's new central c'fice 432 State Street, corner Washington, Perth Amboy, N. J. Hen tin i>- Marble -will be placed in service some time "BOOST SOUTH AMBOY" next month, according to word re- Eatinrates Furnished on Reque- Property nought, Sold and Bxchangeri. cently received by D. H. Ford, the Miinev liOimeil on iiunit Mit iMurtgngo. newly appointed Local Commercial 821 MAIN STREET Manager of the New York Telephone I Fiirtnsaud 1'actory •slteaOur Specialty Company. TeL 245 207 First Street Specially trained telephone men REUB[N fORGOTSON lave been busily engaged in the new SOUTH AKBOY. N. J. Telephone 250 South Amboy telephone buliding on Augusta street Tel. 282 611 Washington Avc for some time installing a switch- board for handling calls made by Telephone 435 South Amboy subscribers. The new switchboard, which will be located in the operating room, will EUGENE A. MORRIS "have a capacity for serving more (Successor to A. T. Korr) than 5,000 subscribers and will be The connoisseur of Paints, Oils and Varnish** connected with other central offices steaks and meat* in the vicinity by 100 direct trunk lines. knows that hia hostess Brushes, Glass, Bronzes, Some idea of the mass of equip- is a good judge when ment on the switchboard may be had she makes a practice Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc. from the following figures furnished of buying from us. We can give you the most DE MARCO BROS. by Local Manager Ford: choice cuts to serve your guests. Our prices are WALL PAPER There will be almost 200 supervis- reasonable. Let us serve you. ory lights on the switchboard; over 238 First Street South Am bo. Bordentown & Pine Aves. 1,500 tiny switchboard lamps of var- Fresh Fi.h Every Wednesday «md Friday ious colors; 136 plugs, listening keys, Tinging keys, switches and paira of "Shop Here and Save" Heated Storage Space for Rent cords; 870 naswering jacks, and, on You can get the best food the main wire frames in the terminal STRATJB BROS. room where the wires are arranged served anywhere in the city CARS WASHED AND POLISHED for distribution, thousands of sold- CHOICE MEATS when you eat at the ered connections must be made by 110 N. BROADWAY PHONE 140 EXPERT REPAIRING hand. . I Prompt Delivery The switchboard will have eight i operating positions for receiving calls MEATS CENTRAL LUNCH TOWING & WRECKING from subscribers the switchboard di-j xectly serves and calls to local sub- SWAN HILL ICE CO. 225 Smith'Street SERVICE DAY & NIGHT y. , scribers from telephones served by other central offices. Yard and Office, 146 Henry SI Perth Amboy Telephone 441 When the new switchboard is ready Phone 840. Near Railroad Station •for service the lines will be transfer- Advertise in the Citizen. red'from the switchboard in the old central office to the new one. Just The Paulus Dairy (before the "cutover" as the transfer of lines is called by telephone men, JOHN PAULUS, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1800 every telephone line is connected and in service at the present office will be duplicated on the new switchboard Main Office: 189-195 New Street, New Brunswick, N. J., and when the transfer is made it will 3be completed so quickly that those Phone 2400. The South Amboy Business Directory who are telephoning at the time will hardly know that anything has hap- pened. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE MARKETS COAL AND WOOD The system followed by telephone men in transfrering lines from one central office to another has been If you are interested jn buying worked out to such a fine degree that or soiling real estate consult— there is practically no interruption of RICHARD McCLOUD. Jr. ICE - - COAL service. Our Motto Protect Commenting on the new system, A. H. BERGEN Wood By The Barrel Mr. Ford points out that subscribers Cleanli The Phone 358-W • 260 Main St Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork instead of "rin.ging up" the operator 1 BAG OR 1 TON •will merely lilt the receiver from its ness Babies hook, time automatically causing a SMOKED MEATS OP ALL KINDS Telephone 159-R tiny lamp, which is associated on the FREDERICK H. LEAR switchboard with every subscriber's COLE McDONOUGH •line, to light and remain lighted un- Telephone 146 135 N. Broadway til the operator answers the call. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE 128 David St. Several suggestions are made by • Mr. Ford for using the new system, 210 George St. WE SELL among which are: Don't Be Misled—Be Sure it is Paulus' Milk RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS "To call central, simply remove AND PIANOS the receiver, and when the operator G. T. MASON —also- answers give the number desired in AULUS' r to H. I\ Mason) the usual way." Tuning and Repairing at Ittuht Prices EDWARD McDONOUGH "Do not hang up the receiver un- OSITIVELY HARRY PAKISEN til you have entirely finished with Use ERFECT Milk 327 David Street Phone 109-M COAL COMPANY .the conversation as by doing so, you ASTEURIZED LN signal the operator to disconnect your FOOTWEAR line." Reliable UNITED STATES Companies "Do not leave the receiver off the Placed In thoroughly cleaned and sterile bottles, untouched COAL hook when the telephone is not in EXPLOSION INSURANCE .use." by human hands. CHRIS NICORVO 214 Pine Avenue "If necessary to recall the opera- NOTARY PUBLIC Footwear for tor, move the receiver hook up and Walker-Gordon Certified Milk. South Amboy, N. J. down slowly. Don't jiggle the 231 First Street South Ambny MEN AND BOYS hook." Suydam's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk. Mr, Ford expressed the hope that 165 N. Broadway annny of the residents of South Am- BRANCH:- J. M. PARKER, boy will avail themselves of the op- CONTRACTORS portunity to visit the new central PAUL BRYLINSRI office after it is placed in operation MUTUAL GROCERY CO. and see what happens when they T Insurance oi All Kinds Start both local and long distance 114 South Broadway . South Amboy, 1N . J. CONCRETE BLOCKS calls. Fire, Automobile. Llabllltj, Brftoaiom. FERD D. TEDESCO Telephone 596 PORTLAND CEMENT OuulOr. me. PartM Noite Protection DISTRIBUTION COVERS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Kuvi'l noises of I'urls liavi> become Surety u4 fidelity Bonds Phone 31G-J 211 Augusta St Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Do K'ri'iit Ihiil n chemist lina Invented Highland Park, South River, Sayraville, Parlin, South Amboy, Telephone 144-J !a lln.v iiliiHtlc bull thnt will III any enr Perth Amboy and Ford*, N. J. Anil shut out .sounds, with benefit es- S4* MJJS ST. peplnlly to "IIKIH Nlei'pers," imrvnut" unor EDWARD HANSEN COAL persons mid Invnllils. Phonc7 Center and Elms St. Carpenter aid Cabinet Maker . C. Bill Jobbing and Alterations TRUCKING AND MOVING Representing the Bert Fire It it is of wood Insurance Companies. ELMER F. PARISEN Explosion, Liability, Automobil* I can make it METER CHANGES AND MOVING DAY! and Plate Glass Insurance Carting of Any Kind When Seeking Insurance, Ask Shop Md BMldeneo, 180 DSTM HI 313 David St. South Amboy Us Telephone 418 Telephone 109-M NOTARY PUBLIC P. O. BOX 261 312 David St. South Amb«y CLARENCE H. ELLISON Tel. 673 Day or Nfiht CARPENTER AND BUILDER MILK AND CREAM SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. JACOB J. JACOBSEN Jobbing Promptly Attended To TRUCKING AND MOVING Estimate!. Given R. A. CASEY 679 Liberty St. South Atn^oy. N. J. MILK CREAM AUTOMOBILES F YOU are moving this spring and will notify this company as soon as 347 Catherine St. I you know your new location, you will be sure that gas and electric Phone 207 "It's Cheaper To Ride In A Hoisting of Every CHEVROLET service will be ready when you want it. Description SHOE REPAIRING EDWARD GOODMAN May 1—spring moving day in New Jersey—bring9 thousands of Resident Salesman MICHAEL BRANCATO 304 Main St. South Amboy WM. GAWENUS changes in meters and services and the full strength of this company's Can be reached at Tel. 430 organization is employed to make them promptly. Shoe Repairing General Rigger 131 S. Broadway, Cor. John St. SOFT DRINKS And it will prevent delay, save you the annoyance of crowded order PANCO FLASH Bridge St. Melrose Soles counters and assure you gas and clcctricitv when you move into your new Phone 403 p. O. Box 208 Phono S. A. 550 quarters, if you place your order for meter changes NOW. SOUTH AMBOY PERTH AMBOY PAINTING AND PAPER D. & S. BOTTLING CO. HANGING 151 David St. JAMES A. SEXTON Public Service Electric and Gas Company FRANJK NELSON SOFT DRINKS CONFECTIONERY and LUNCH 157 Boi'tlentown Avenue Kruger's Special "The Nearest You MAURICE COVE OYSTERS I'lu-nr 575 Ci\n Get." Must ui:fos-j nillrufiil lirtilj/o) Te.lc. 211 21H N. Bnmdway Page Ten THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FEIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 Alva Compton, Serena Lear, Emilie neath this room are two good size Preston, Minnie Straub, Emilie Day- class rooms nicely carpeted and fur- GENERAL ton, Minnie Emiliussen, Maud Gro- nished largely with folding bottom ver, May Grover, Ellen Linden, Annie chairs which hind are also used in Laudalund, Harry Van Pelt, Morgan the Sunday School room, which is the Looking Back Lambertson, Charles DeWorth, Lau- large room in tha front part of the HARDWARE rence Henry, Leonard Tice, Frank church. This has matting in the Mosher, Harry Mosher, Eddie Hulit, aisles and is separated from the main Sawa, Planes, Hammer*, HatoKstn Thirty Years Willie Rehfuss, Charles Agan, Georg- part of the church by wooden par- LevelB, Braces, Bits, Cbls«la, DrUU ie Hyers, Marvin Lear. I allel doors, which raise up when it is found necessary to throw the Tools for all Mechanic*. Bl- HONOR ROLL FOR APRIL 1895 run through certain streets. pire, Joseph Compton; Secretary, comer 1<1nit street First Grammar: Maggie Jackson, George H. Mack; Captain, Charles Meda Slover, Lester Van Zandt, Al- H. C. Perrine & Son's new dock Grace; Offici.U Scorer, Carleton Vor- fred King-ham, Edward P. Dangler, is completed. hees; Harry Liming, George Chittick, Alice Applegate, Edwin Jacques, • . • ». Frank Petty, Samuel Freeman, Chas. Charles Mason, Ellis Adams, George Harry Atkinson, employed at the Freeman, Frank Rue, Ed Skimmons, Disbrow, Charles Rehfuss, Maggie light weight scales in the P. R. R. Richard Powers, S. G. Dobson, Jas. A Ray of Light PUBLIC SERVICE Hunt. yard, had his arm badly injured on Thorns. Second Grammar: Bertha Deibert, Wednesday by catching it between It is the object of the club to re- for Mourners William Sprague, Edmund Gifford, the bumpers of cars. Vive the old time interest in the na- No longer need we abandon our Men and Women Julia Emiliussen, Jennie Peet, Lillian As the contract for the use of wa- tional game, in this borough by putt- loved ones, unprotected, in the old- Van Pelt, Thomas Sprague, Lena ter for street sprinkling is to be put ing up a g;ood, honest game and con- fashioned sodden grave, The Nor- Rehfuss, Charles Morgan, Effie out to the highest bidder, there is ducting themselves in a gentleman- walk Vault turns each grave into a Pimlott, Frances Mulholland, Amelia likely to be a contest among the ly manner while on the field.. Any miniature tomb. Airtight, water- The Office Woman Bloodgood. would-be street sprinklers. improper language or conduct will proof, of steel reinforced cement, it be promptly punished by removing seals by hand into one solid piece of Vitally necessary to the smooth operation of First Intermediate Department: an organization so extensive as that of PUBLIC Lotta Green, Robert Slover, May DESCRIPTION *OF *THE NEW the offender from the Rnme. masonry that protects forever against Woods, Anna Barcalow, Genie Kvist, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Urn ravages of times. AH prood un- SEKVICE is the Office Woman. Sena Nelson, Bessie Mundy, Frank A general idea of the appearance lertukers recommend the N0RWALK Secretary or stenographer, filing clerk or book- Dey, Alden Hastedo, George Jacobs, of the interior of the new Methodist VAULT, the best INSIST on it. Made by keeper, she has many functions to perform and •William Van Buren. . Episcopal Church may prove inter- the efficient way in which her work is done plays Second Intermediate, Bennie Kel- esting. No'doubt a great many have sey, Herman Hill, Ike Shekerjian, heard some unkind remarks about its Public Service no small part in the tremendous task of keeping Harvey Brumagin, Willie Slover, appearance, but any lnboring under The Norwalk Vault Co. in motion the complicated executive machinery Jennie Kingham, Essie Force, Lillie such misapprehensions have had their PLAINFIELD, N. J. of PUHLIC SERVICE. Parisen, Anna Watson, Tillie Gint- t»rave fears quieted. Upon cnterino; er, Mary Peterson, Alice Morgan, the vestibule one is greeted with a Two Weeks Offer/ In all PUBLIC SKI!VICE companies and in most Lulu Slover, Anna Henry, Anna view of large double stwinging doors, of the departments of these companies, the Office ? Woman occupies a place of inmoriancc and re- Wilier. both in front and to the right, which NOTICE TO CREDITORS sponsibility. In the general offices in Newark, First Primary: Freddie Johnson, unmistakable says, "Welcome, enter FRANCES M. OLAF, administra- Lillie Slovor, Alice Mulford, Howard in." Stepping across the carpeted trix to Joseph Olaf, deceased, by di- some hundreds of women are doing important Littoll, Laurid Peterson, Harry Dei- vestibule, which is lighted by a pen- 5 rection of the Surrogate of the Coun- work and other hundreds lire to he found in bert, Albert Marple, Gracie Van dant gas jet, one enters a bright cozy PUHLIC SEKV1CR ofiicfis elsewhere in the State. Buren, Mattie Preston, Ada Greene, and sufficiently commodious church \LLOWANCI ty of Middlesex, hereby uives notice Martie Hillmann, Edna Dietrick, Ka- audience room, where restful, com- to the creditors of the said Joseph Loyal, willing and efficient the PUBLIC SEKVICE tie Render, Bertha Gunkel, Madora Olaf to bring in their debts, demands fortable veneered finished seats await on your old coal and claims against the estate of the Office Woman lives up to the best traditions Everitt, Christina Johnson, Maud the occupacy of nearly 500 people. of the world famous American Adams, Annie Johnson. said deceased, under oath or affirma- Just upon the left hand a stairway or c/as range tion, within six months from this date business woman. Second Primary: Mabel Walters, leads to the infant department of or they will bo forever burred of any ' Amelia Nieltopp, Emma Compton, the Sunday School, while directly be- You will save cooking time— action therefor against the said ad- you will save conking worries ministratrix. —if you replace your old coal or gas rnngo with a now Smooth- Dated March 10, 1925. top. And—if you replace it now FKANCES M. OLAF, you aiive from$5 lo$l() in a,:tnal 3-13-9t Administratrix. cash. Your old rsinrje will never be worth more than it ia now I Subscribe for the Citizen. Tell Our Adertisers You Saw It In The CITIZEN MACY'S is tlie tivne 34th St. and Broadway, New York to btij year EW Bringing A Great Store To Your Very Door!

Macy's Summer Delivery The Smoothtop makes your eld pas or coal range (ilwii.^e. Tite Speed Barncrci'o'.ts falter. Thi Smoothtup cooks a"ie.itire din- Now Extends to South Amboy ner at once and keeps it warm over one flame. See it operate!

AH year 'round, day in and day out, rain or shine, our delivery service is on the dot—-prompt, careful, efficient. For the summer season we have extended our regular C4-U <$B ilUnnc- f.-r oH *-r«-O. delivery zone to 107 more towns in New Jersey and Cuh Pr.r- JP-i.25. 5 • : • >>'- Long Island. The furthest point in our new summer mart Price te t. 7 -nu: *J down and $5 mor.thl;i. FOR TEN YEARS delivery territory is nearly 65 miles from 34th St. Junior model witli tHroe^pctrilliuvn- and Broadway I era- -oai'h one niAtle to ci

.K, Fiy > Is There Any Reason to Pay More? mi' LJ'-i-« j ••>. IVrr-^T J7.50 duw n i.u.1 C7.E0 nioull-ly. Hudson'sposition as the' 'World's And today, economies possible Illgfnoufr'i to i-efA nn ont^ro dlrniT at arum. Ono DunitrHii]);ili"S thieo Greatest Buy" is not mcrclya new only to the largest production of aonea of hpnt —nuking s'-mniTinS* attainment. It is acknowledgment 6-cylinder closedcars give it value and warming. 40Vi inoht'8 wide. of ten years' refinement of a great advantages never held by any rival. car around the famous patented Super-Six principle. No motor de- All now know that higher price sign, however costly, has been can buy no smoother performance The Herald Tribune presents each than Hudson's. It cannot buy day the strongest battery of wpert W. J. SLOCUM found to displace this long-time writers of any New York newspaper. •• B.i.b.S . leadership of the exclusive more brilliant results in accelera- Its-sporting pages pulsate with the WM. B. IIANNA tion, power or speed. It cannot buy world of action ably reported by a •n ••••bill Super-Six. large group of virile writers—each JOHN ?. K1ERAN greater reliability or endurance. an expert in Inn subject o> B...I.U KERR N. PETRIC Its simplicity has always meant a No car at or near the price rivali Whatever your favorite sport you will on Col/ lind it authoritatively and interest- lower selling price than is per- the Hudson Coach in actual ingly covered in The Herald Tribune. W. J. M.cBETH mitted in complicated types. proof of value—which is SALES. FRED HAWTHORNE OC4415E GRANTLAND RICE «. T..rJ. ($10 allowi"''c f^'f dj rc-DRiv. JACK LAWRENCE ChBhPriv; I13 7.7B. E*ay I'ay- "The SPORTLIGHT" an Bounr lid Rawill ment PHrc J1 ?''. Trrmm $9.75 HUDSON COACH '1345 7/ic romance of \pnns In prose ttmt poetty by WILL WILDWOOD down and $9.75 montJtlyi America* lutemost tports wtit-?t M Rod Mil Gun Gray imd^hltocnnmcl front. Oven CURNEY C. CUE * 5-PASS. SEDAN *1795 7-PASS. SEDAN *1895 hent regulator. Thrco Inr^o Spticd FnigM mntt Tax Extra "DOWN THE LINE" on II.-IM HurnnrH.Onnof Uirufjoniinii'] imxMs JESSF. P, ABRAMSON withW.O.McGEEHAN on Silibgl Alatlllkl The World's Largest Builders of 6-CyUnder Closed Can A'ci'.i it'uf lively comment on gpoti newt 0/ tbr FRANK F. DOLF. niinMi* by ifs* man with B fighting /IPII on tin. See our window MARGARET COSS Down iV.vnimt: $5 II .00, I yr;n- l<> pa i' ' ,=<•. M tVWn'l VrU demonstration -^ Hee 1 HI w our Brnnotht(i[i St>ee»l flue her ®he New fa M:RBF.RT L. STONE. lurrim ftnir vr«!*els bolllni;. Nee how M Vltnlilll how ot<*nnly, I'or two wtrkn.^the drtntitiitrntloii I A lirrflii mirwtuf%>w. Kor two wvrlif, tli*« tHowniH-f Sexton' l^rrr liiMlnllMtiali. Frre Ilitlilcr. trriim, 'J>n tooiUIn (o ehoo 15 Smith Str'OP.t !', Forfi A?n!:oy, N. J. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page Nine

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 , Jealousy Foul Jealousy! that turne.it love df CHANGE OF NAME vine to joyless dread, and miikest th< The Thatcher Furnace Company has loving heart wl'h hateful thoughts t outgrown it's name. When the com- languish and to pine.—Spenser. pany was incoifporated many years ago, it mude'only warm air furnaces, then later on added coal and gas BBWflii&liaSBBgBSar&flW^^ ranges, steam and hot water boilers. While the furnace end of the busi- ness has been very successful and is "Money Makes the Mare Go!" at present enjoying it's greatest prosperity, the boiler and range pro- duction has overtaken it, so the title Thatcher Furnace Company did not really represent the large and diver- sified output of the company. There- fore, they have eliminated the word Furnace and simplified the name by changing it to The Thatcher Com- pany. There has been on change in the stockholders, directors, officers or management. It is the aim of the company to continue the same popu lar "Thatcher" line, with improve ments whenever possible, at their greatly enlarged plants.

Largest Floating Drydock The world's largest flautltif; ilrydotk Is located at Southampton, Englnnd, whither It was towed recently from the Tyne river, where It was built. This gigantic structure la 900 feet ID length and 170 feet In width.

Nature'* "Cold Storage" An avalnache tlint swept neross • road near Rochetnlllee, France, not long ago dropped a huge block of Ice that contained the carcass of II wild boar. Just how the boar beoiune Im- J.'W. OLSEN CO. || bedded In the Ice Is not clear. bat probably It was rnught In the slide, and tho mess of snow, closing round It. solidified and thus covcrted It Into cold-storage pork.—Youth's Com A merry wag of a philosopher'once remarked: "Money makes the mare panlon. - go." The same applies to South Amboy. It is getting down to first principals when we look toward the development of our town and community from that ' Permanent standpoint. And there is no better time than RIGHT NOW for all of us to roads are a good investment clearly see this fact and be governed accordingly. r-not an expense Battling Heavy taxes may swell and make healthy the city treasury but unless the citizens also prosper the town cannot grow. Nor can any group of interests Your Way profit at the expense of the people and the town thrive.

Into Town Money earned at home should be spent at home.' Money sent away from >. - • ; - 4 - It was a glorious trip. The setting-sun home is gone—ultimately to help develop some other town. Those who live proclaims the day about done. And now the batde starts. It will be in South Amboy and spend your earnings elsewhere are slowly but surely un- dark long before you reach home. What a jam! You barely crawl along. dermining their own earning powers, their jobs and their own local invest- You stop. You start. You creep ahead a few yards. Again you jam on the brakes. ments. Cars! Cars! Cars! Endlessly in front « of you, endlessly behind you, The driver just ahead stops suddenly. Money earned at home and spent at home divides itself into every avenue You barely miss bumping into his car. of pur community activity. Business is better; jobs are more plentiful; sal- On-coming cars honk an angry warn- ing if you attempt to turn out The road aries are increased; building is resumed; realty values go up; home's are better; is too narrow. Intersecting highways also are jammed people are happy and the town grows. with traffic. At every intersection again you wait, doggedly clutching the wheel in silent wrath. At last, after literally fighting your way over the road, you into your own driveway.

Yes, it was a glorious trip, but— .'•••4- There is no Better Place to Live Than South Amboy.—Let's Make it grow! • * * Don't blame your highway authorities. They ere ready to do their part, but they must have your support. Tell them you are ready to in- vest in more and wider Concrete Highways now. Reinhardt & Kurowsky JOHN MCDONNELL, PETERSON'S PHARMACY You know an early etart means early relief. Imurance of all Kindi Mutual Grocery Store Broadway THE FIRST NATIONAL GREENSPAN'S PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION JASPER BROS. Watch Our Special* and Save Fruit Market BANK 547 Madison Aveoil* NEW YORK S. MEDINETS MASON'S D. E. MAHONEY Radio—Fine Furniture A National Organization Hardware Quality Grocer to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete THE SOUTH AMBOY OHlccs In 29 Cities Alpine's Bargain Store PAUL BRYLINSKI Pine Avo., Corner Henry St. TRUST COMPANY Coal, Concrete Blocks—Cement WM. J. SULLIVAN G. E. A PPL EG ATE & SON COHEN'S BOOT SHOP Ice Crenm—Cnndy—Fruits Coal, Ice nnd Wood "Where Quality Rule«" BRTGGS' AUTO SUPPLY TENENIMUM'S Values, Low Prices. Reliable "Everytiling fop the Automobile" GEORGE GREEN Merchandise Men's and Boys' Outfitter B. STRASSER STRAUB BROS. Marathon Garage Groceries, Confectionery, Ice Cream Choice Meats TELEPHONE 107 M. B. HAMMELL, Mgr. A. & P. Tea Company T. F. SULLIVAN H. WOLFF & CO. 108-110 STEVENS AVENUE SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. 103 Stovens Avc. "Evert 'hing for tho Family" J. ALFRED JOHNSON ;, EAGLE TEA CO. Busses leave South Amboy to Kuyport Toor's "I0-25,- & Up Store Mori's Furninliinga The Homo Grocery General dorchnndino ol Quality five after and twenty-five of. Busses leave South Amboy to Porth Amboy Ten nfter and twenty of. Page Four THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

RESIDENTS ASK REMOVAL ! GOMINGER-BRISKIE be furnished by Hoffman's Para- Thursday for the purpose of pur- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1 mount Orchestra. chasing their uniforms. Among those Nieltopp over the week end. OF SUB-STATION Announcement of the marriage MECHAMCSVULE who went were the Misses Ruth ((Vutiuuctl flow I'flge 1) I of Miss Madeline liiiskie and B. F. SUPPER AND DANCE Arthur Domkie, son of Mr. and Neiltopp, Anna Holton, Lola Forman, AARON S. HYER incurred by the utility concern in re- I Gominger, both of this eity, has been Final plans for the chicken supper Mrs. Otto Domkie, who underwent Eisiline Spiecher, Elain Nieltopp, moving the substation to another lo- made. The ceremony took place at and dance to be held tomorrow night an operation at the City Hospital re- Mrs. William Masterson and Mrs. Aaron S. Hyer, a retired employee cation, if it could be done. the parsonage of the Methodist Epis- at the Mechanicsville Hose Company cently is doing nicely from the latest Richard Nieltopp, Jr. of the Pennsylvania Railroad, passed Scott Heston requested Mr. Boy- copal church on John street on Wed- firehouse were made by the Girl reports. away at his home at 137 Gcroge Ian to explain why the wires were nesday evening of last week. The Scouts and Boy Scouts at a meeting James Mulvey and a party of street, on Tuesday. Funeral services not put underground as was done in Kcv. E. A. Wells, pastor of the church held on Monday evening. Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kurowsky friends visited in Newark recently. will be held from his late residence the larger cities. The answer was to officiated and the couple were at- Masterson chairman of the affair, ittended the semi-annual dinner held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the effect that it was not feasible, tended by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence reported that the tickets are selling • the directors of the Stuben Dev Thomas Dooling visited in Asbury and interment will be made in Christ BO method of satisfactory carrying Gominger, a brother of the groom. elopment Corporation of Tottenville Park during the week. Church cemetery. Rev. E. A. Wells high power having as yet been devel- fast and indications point to the sup- at the Villa Stuben on Wednesday per and dance being a big success. evening. will officiate and E. S. Mason & Son oped. The question as to bare wire FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Supper will be served from 5 to 8 Mrs. Oscar Reinhardt spent Wed- have charge of the arrangements. was answered by explaining that in- nesday in Perth Amboy. Mr. Hyer was seventy-one years of sulation would be useless due to the G. E. Sehlbrede, D. D., Pastor o'clock and the dancing will start A number of Scouts visited at promptly at tight o'clock. Music will Scout Headquaters in New York on age and for'many years was a car- high tension voltage. Quite an in- Sabbath SchooTTo A. M. Adult Mr.-and Mrs. John McGuirk visited penter foreman for the railroad here. teresting argument pro and con be- Bible Class 10:20 A. M. Mr. Paul tween Mr. Heston and Mr. Boylan W. Prather, superintendent; Mr. Rus- lasted a long time. Mr. Heston also sel Mathis, assistant superintendent. brought up the question as to wheth- Church Services 11 A.M. "The Vie- er or not rates would be lowered and to Going Home." was assured that when the officials 7:30 P. M. The Japanese Christian had the opportunity to become fami- worker, Mr. Sumio Uesugi, M. A.,' EXTRAORDINARY - liar enough with the properties a B. D. will speak. Mr. Sumio Uesugi NAVICOAL uniform rate for all the communities is a native of Japan, is a convert to Spring Price Reduction Effective From March 16th to May 1st served would doubtless be establish- Christianity, and is doing Christian ed. work among the Japanese of this , Win. Stephenson, John T. Dill, 0. country. He comes to us highly rec-' O. Barr, D. W. Reed and George H. nmmended by different churches and $11.00 Mack were others opposing the sub- Y. M. C. A. organizations, and his Price per net ton for South Amboy, Mechanicsville, Morgan and message will be most interesting. He! Grocery Sale! station at its present location; Mr. Laurence Harbor. 25 cents extra for half ton lots. Mack remarked that his little girl will show many lantern slides pictur- i had already gone under the fence ins life in Japan, etc. A cordial in- • Grocery Prices Slashed to the Bone at surrounding the sub-station property vitation is given to all. $10.50 after her ball and that the youngster for orders over 5 tons had said that she'd RO over the fence CARD OF THANKS INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION too, if necessary to get it. Mr. Barr told how the high poles and unsight- The undersigned takes this means i,:VICOAL CORPORATION ly machinery completely spoiled the of expressing heartfelt appreciation j Greenspan's Store 305 State Street view from his home to such an extent for the condolences and assistances • that he felt willing to dispose of his rendered (luring the recent bereave- Phone P. A. 2781 Perth Amboy, N. J. residence at a figure considerably ment of a beloved wife; Rev. E. A. Dave Greenspan, Prop. 126 N. Broadway less than it cost him. Mr. Rood ex- Wells, Rev. C. K. Kennedy, those [ pressed himself as believing that if who sent floral pieces and those who Telephone 19 the sub-station was a hazard all pa- furnished automobiles. rents would not be living up to their WALTER SLOVER. own responsibilities if they permitted for Friday, Saturday and Monday the hazard to continue. AWARDED BIG DAMAGES ' Councilman Connors asked Mr. The D. L. & W7'R. R. has awarded Boylan if he could'nt arrange to have to Mrs, Anna Emory, of Muttzville,' Granulated Sugar Coffee, Yuhan, Astor, work on the sub-station stopped at (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kelly once and then endeavor to have his of this city, the sum of ten thous-' pound Maxwell House or company authorize the removal of and dollars as a settlement for in- j the station elsewhere. Mr. Boylan juries received by an automobile ac- Premier, can replied that the work there was all cident at the railroad crossing at but finished but that he would do 6c Buttzville last December. Mrs. I (Saturday Only) what he could. Discussion among Emery's three little ' girls were on 49.C Councilmen Mullane, Downs, et. al. their way to school when the car in then brought out that the total in- which they were riding was struck Delmonte Sliced Ground or Bean vestment in new equipment amount- by a train. The children Received ed to about thirty thousand dollars, serious injuries duo to the accident. practically all of which could be sal- PINEAPPLE WAX LUNCH PAPER vaged in case of removal. No. 2% can The meeting broke up with the un- Subscribe for the Citizen. 4-10c rolls Beginning Monday, April 6th, 1925, we will derstanding that some sort of news give a Key for every dollar purchase in both our would be forthcoming from Mr. Boy- BIDE-A-WEE INN 29c lan in a few days. 25c Auto Supply Department and Grocery Depart- Blue Bonnet Troop No. 2 Girl Goodyear, Lee Michelin Queen and Crescent ment and the one holding the lucky key will re- Scouts will hold a cruller sale at the Tires, Tubes and Accessories Kellogg's Corn Flakes home of Edna Bennett on Friday SUGAR CORN ceive the Crosley Tridyne Radio Free. The set is afternoon, May 1st. Orders should Tirei from $6.75 Up 3 packages now on display in our store window. be sent early to any member. Tubes from $1.25 Up can 15c 25c "SERVICE AT CHAW STORE PRICES" DILL PICKLES Star Condensed Milk Quart Mason Jar 2 cans HOT SHOT SPECIALS PHONE FOR FOOD—206 35c 25c "ITS THEBETTER WAY" Japanese Toilet Paper DUZ SATURDA Y—MONDA Y—TUESDA Y 4-1000 sheet rolls regular 25c pkg. 25c 19c Campbell's Beans, 3 cans OCC Palmdlive Soap, 2 cakes... 1CC P. & G. White Naphtha Soap, 2 cakes Ac t Eagle Coffee, pound...... !...'....., .... mc Tea, Lord Cajvert Orange Peko, pkg The Service That Comes Salt, Ivory Shaker, 3 boxes .. Through United Action Rice, Astbr, not 12 oz. but 16 oz. pkg. 1 Ac ERHAPS no business is more de- Cream, tall can . 1A/;, Ppendent upon individual ability, Hershey's Cocoa, 2 large boxes . ^ loyalty and cooperation for the success- ful delivery of its. service to the public Chipso, 3 packages . _.,__..____: than is the telephone business. Wax Lunch Paper, 4-10c rolls .....'....OCc When you make a telephone call, no Japanese Toilet Paper, 4-10c rollsJ. ... 2'jc single person is responsible for the quick 1 and accurate dispatch of your call to its THE WINDOW TO SUCCESS Stove Polish, Stuarts, Sta-Black, 2 boxes Vic destination. Gulden's Mustard, 2 jars .' T^f Through the Receiving Teller's Window of Many people "lend a hand " directly and Jello, all flavors, package : 1AC indirectly although (.heir combined ser- this Bank, you can look upon your future. If vices are seldom required except in Sanifhigh, 25c can •. -—9flc you make up your mind right now to place a speci- emergencies. Peanut Butter, 1 lb. 35c tin _27c Workers in the business office, the fied portion of your earnings each pay day to your operators at the switchboard, the Chief Bennett's Dog or Puppy Biscuits, pkg. 1C ft. VLc credit in a Savings Account, then you can feel as- Operator and her assistants, the in- Swansdown Cake Flour, package stallers, the repairmen, the Wire Chief, sured that you are on the highway to .success. You N. Y. State Pea Beans, 3 pounds the" trouble shooters" out on the high- s ways, all arc part of the organization will have a nest egg upon which you can depend Duz, the wonder washing compound, large 25c behind your telephone—all are inter- when old age creeps on and your earnings cease. box _ 1QC ested in providing telephone service that is satisfactory to you! 4 Per Cent. Interest is added regularly to your ac- Macaroni or Spaghetti, loose, Italian, pound—_1Cc NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY count. Catsup, Pride of Long Island, 2 bottles.... JOCc Lima Beans, Brakley's Sinclair Brand, can ICc THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. D. & C. Lemon Pie Filling, package. --1flc Think of the convenience of sitting D. & C. Chocolate Pudding, package 1Ac South Amboy, N. J. still and talking 'with relatives and Prunes, large size, 2 pounds _ OCc friends in other places by telephone. Why not "go out-of-toivn" more Beetw, Silver Lake, can 1 Cc 2 Per Cent on Checking Balances of $1,000 frequently this quick and easy way? 10 and over Pumpkin, Silver Lake, can THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THREE FKIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 Coats That Reveal Spring's Signature NEW SECRETARY FOR COUNTY Y. M, C. A. The boys and young men of Mid- dlesex County are fast learning they have a great friend in the person of Edward M. Dowling, who has just assumed the County Secretaryship of the Middlesex County Young Men's Christian Association. The County Y. M. C. A. has its headquarters in the New Brunswick Y. M. C. A. building • but the two organizations are entirely separate, the County "Y" working outside the city in the smaller towns and com- munities where there are no Y. M. C. A. buildings. It'B policy is to work through groups of boys which are organized under an adult lead- er. These groups meet, for the most part, in schools and churches and a splendid four-fold program of Spiri- tual, Mental, Physical and Social ac- tivities is provided. Beginning his Boy's AVork exper- ience in Cleveland as Community Secretary, Mr. Dowling later went to There Is no mistaking the signature Bellevue, Ohio, as the General Sec- of Fashion on the handsome coat retary of the Railroad and City Asso- shown here. It IN written In the soft, ciation there. Two years ago he euede-finlshed fabric, la Its wood-brows Tfioir CAN Bu Y became Associate Secretary of the color, and finished with ninny flour- Camden County Y. M. C. A. Mr. ishes, In braid embroidery that adorns Dowling brings to Middlesex County the front and sleeves. Two small the experience of a county which, pockets, Inserted In the long revert, over a period of nineteen years of Introduce a new style-point front rank of Association work in ,the United States. In Middlesex '% C^umuJativelwierredotock steady growth, has placed it in the Overblouse Adapted County he succeeds Mr. Floyd M. to Many Materials Maynard, who resigned three months of ago to become Boy's Work Secretary of the New Brunswick Y. M. C. A. Secretary Dowling will expand and ittfclic Oervice incorporation develop the work that was started in South River, Dayton, . Milltown, Sayreville, South Amboy, Wood- bridge, and as rapidly as possible ex- ol JVewcJersey tend the work to other parts of the County. Some of the activities the County Y. M. C. A. will promote are the organization of Pioneer and Com- UNDER OUR rade groups, Hi-Y and Employed Boys Clubs, cooperating with the Sunday Schools, Churches, and High CUSTOMEROWNERSHIPPLAN Schools in the promotion of Boy's Work. The staging .of Vocational Guidance Campaigns in the High Schools to help boys find a life work, arranging for Father and Son ban- quets, College Student Deputations, Monthly Training Conferences for Group Leaders, and a Three Day Old- Day by duy, In every way, the over- er Boy's Conference for religious in- blouse grows more simple but not less spiration, forward steps and Christ- smart. Here Is one which bears this ian decisions, Americanization Work spring's signature, being minus a hip- among the foreign born are planned band but possessed ot the new slashed lor. A County Camp to which all collar, laced fastening and satin bind- Middlesex County boys between the ages of 12 and 18 regardless of reli- ings. gion or whether they are V. M. C. A. boys or not are to be invited to at- MICKIE SAYS— ,tend for one, two, three, or four weeks at the low rate of $9.00 a week. The Camp is well known for ' 5UR.G, VJE MAKES MISTAKES its fine location and fine program, OUCE IM A WHILE.t £v'RMBOOV Camp Taylor at- High Bridge, N. J. DOES, BUT OURS ARE OUT IU The County Committee which COO PRlUt WHERE AM, WU sponsors and governs% this County work is composed of the following SEE TVtEM. AUO VJHEU WE men: Sen. Morgan F. Larson, Perth of w' enAuee WE Amboy, chairman; A. M. Hulbert, Highland Park, first vice chairman; J VUE'RE 'SPRASED VJ6 A. B. Nixon, Sayreville, second vice DOOT MAKE MORE chairman; Roy E. Anderson, Wood- THAW VUE DO bridge, recording secretary; Harold G. Hoffman, South Amboy, treasur- er; Kenneth Robbie, New Brunswick, chairman finance committee; W. S. Le'sh, South River, chairman boy's work committee; Hampton Cutter, Solution of PuzzU No. 24. BIDE-A-WEE INN Woodbridge; H. R. Dey, Dayton; A. EDHEIQIU D. Dix, Woodbridge; Douglas J. Goodyear, Lee Michelin Fisher, Sayreville; N. N. Fordney, M. Banna D., Milltown; John E. Junker, Mill- DBS HUd Tires, Tubes and Accessories town; Klemmer Kalteissen, New EQHHH HHDEffiL Tirei from $6.75 Up The Easy Way to Brunswick; Judge Adrian Lyon, Tubet from $1.25 Up Perth Amboy; Hnrry R. Mensch, Mill- em ina GEIH town; AUyn Pierson, Metuchen; W. IcMslo R. Reed, New Brunswick; D. W. P. O. Box 492 Reed, South Amboy; Enrl P. Sea- |L[tTssslT|E|E|T|ElRlS! Own a Ford man, Milltown; H. P. ScKoine, High- SMH HHI1 EH FRANK A. MACEDULSKI land Park; Jesse R. Selover, South] Many thousands of families who missed the River; Frank H. Valentine, Wood-1 CARPENTER AND BUILDER bridge; William P. Wefcr, Dayton; South AmbDy, N.'J. pleasure of having a car last year will soon be num- John Henry Weller, Perth Amboy; | ETONH^TAP ; Jobbing Promptly Attended To C. H. Wright, Motuchon. j !• h Hi 1 Estimates Given bered among the millions who find health and hap- Subscribe for the Citixen. ' piness in the great out-of-doors. By saving a few dollars each week, they will possess cars of their MD1DII111H own. You, too, can own your own Ford this sum- JOSEPH PRIBULA mer. Your first cash payment need only be a few Dealer in Spring Time dollars. You can pay the balance weekly or Hay, Straw, Grain, Flour and Mill Feeds monthly. Poultry Foods and Supplies a Specialty is By taking advantage of our Weekly Pur- Phone 22 ' Pine Avc, Cor. John St. chase Plan, which has been worked out for your convenience, you can own a Ford even though you SPECIA LS FOR THE WEEK Planting Time have not the ready cash to pay for it. TOO ll»s. Scratdi Food $3.15 Plant a dollar in our new develop- The value you get for your money is the best 100 II.s. Whole Corn.... - ....$2.75 ment on the Parlin Road and watch in the automobile field. The service you will get I 100 His. Cracked Corn $2.80 from its use day in and day out is unequalled for Oa!s, per bag 1 $1.65^ it grow. the price. 100 IIIH. Rod Dog...... „ _...$2.80' A double lot 50x100 can be purchased We are an Authorized Ford Dealer and are 100 lbs. Bran _ _._$i;90 as low as $200.00, $25.00 down and near you. We will sell you a Ford car on the • 100 lbs. Stock Feed „_'._ ._ ...$2.45 $10.00 a mouth. Weekly Purchase Plan. See us today and lei us 1,00 lbs. Rye.. _"_.__1 i_ $3.25 A good safe investment to double your give you the details of this easy way to buy a car. 100 lbs. Corn Sugar-- .; $4.70* money in a short while. Pratt's Baby Cluck Food, large 5% 1b pkg.....55c Small 23/ II). package... 29c 2 "Tomorrow You May Wish You Had Phone 255 South River Life Saver 5 ]!>. package Chick Feed '.. 35c Seen Us Today" !.6 Washington Road Sayreville, Local Representative. Joseph McKeon >)9 John Street, Telephone 396 145-A North Broadway Telephone 51; .Phone 22 Pine Ave., Cor. John St. Open Evenings Until 7 o'Cloclt, Including Saturdays fill mzk If you like our paper, tell othtis; if you don't, tell us. 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BOXER IS SOLE SUPPORT OF LARGE FAMILY How "Rabbit" Maranville Broke Ankle in Practice Freddy Herman ,of Orange, who HERE AND THERE was booked to meet Bobby Ldvan, of Wilkes Barre, in the semi-windup of the Cops Show Monday night a Perth Amboy is now the sole suppor IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS of his mother and eight younger brothers1 and sisters. The death of his father caused him to cancel his bout with Lavan at the last minute. By Chris Mulrain Freddy works on an ice wagon every day and does his training at night. While attending school, he fought his first bout and made quite an impress The Sacred Hearts look as if they will make as good a record this season ion in his first few fights, but his ss last. With the addition of Rogers, Nesley and Burke they will set a fast father's illness caused him to quil pace in the county this year. Nesley is a great addition to the team, being school and go to work to help sup fast on the bases and on the job behind the bat. It Will take a pretty high port his family. This class of a throw to get by Burke. Rogers is a welcome addition to the team and i lighter deserves to advance up the he performs throughout the season as he did last Sunday in the opening pugilistic ladder. His fights at Perth game, he will pile up a big strikeout record. In this game, he made eleven Amboy will long be remembered by of the opposing batsmen whiff the breeze, out of twenty-one to oppose him, the local fans that witnessed these allowing only two hits. bouts, and his return to the local ring in the near future will be welcom- Starting with the next game of the Sacred Hearts, Green's Haberdash ed by the fans of this vicinity. try will present to the player on the team that makes the most hits in the next five games a Bradley Sweater. The writer will keep a record of the hits made by the players and upon the completion of the fifth game, the GEORGIE WARD AND PETE player winning the contest will receive an order for the sweater from the HARTLEY IN FEATURE BOUT writer and will be presented with the sweater by Green's Haberdashery on Broadway where the sweater is now on display. Mooney Poulsen, after signing Geogie Ward to fight Viv Brog for • ' After Mooney Poulsen had secured the signature of Scotty Monteith his main attraction on Monday night received word from Pittsburg that for the appearance of Vic Brog of Pittsburg to do battle with Goorgie Ward Walter VUubblt" Muriinville painfully hurt In the elthth Inning of on the 27th., word was received from Pittsburg that Brog injured his hand Brog had sustained an injury to hia While in training and would be unable to appear. hand and would be unable to go a practice jame between tbe LhlniRo UIIK nnd I os An* lev at the Io', through with his contract. In look- bill park Wben aft«r a t>unt Marnntllle it> --een sliding Into Herman Schwartz is back in the fight game once again. Once it gets ing over the field for possible oppo- third base hnnklng Ills nnlfle, wlillc Mklmls nf thi ( ubs is being in the blood, it is hard to stay away. Herman was connected with the fight nents that would extend the welter- taRged for the third out Mnrnnvllk'S fulling Is unexplained He enme game in New Brunswick and Perth Amboy. He is now assisting Jake Freid- weight contender from Bctsytown, to tlie Cubs from I'ltlslmiBli onh to be in^t again as tlie dottois suy the name of Pete Hartley, the Dura- It will be sonit time b< fore be can pi ly again man at New Brunswick and is making arrangements to run open air bouts. ble Dane was mentioned. When of- No doubt open air fights would pay in New Brunswick as well as in Perth fured the opportunity to take the Amboy. The writer would like to see the open air bouts given a trial, then place of Brog ngninst Ward, Hartley •we would not have to go to Long Branch for this sport. was willing but hold Poulsen up for by Angelo 2; by Dey 2; by Weinert Evans, p more inonigy Hum Brog WUH to secure. BEST SPORT WRITING With the loving cup offered by Jack McGuire and the sweater offered BEING DONE BY SPECIALISTS 1. Base on balls, off Frances 2; off Poulsen yielded to the demands of Angelo, off Dey 3. liy Green's Haberdashery, the players on thc_Sacred Hearts will have an lartley owing to the fact that he was added stimulous to put forth their best efforts to make this year's team as anxious to give the funs n real first Reporting in tho very active field SACRED HEARTJRS. successful as this year. if sports is a matter of yesterday and class attraction for their splendid WIN OPENING GAME Cupid or Man Friday upport of his club in the past year." today, rather than "last week", and The Independence Hose Company will enter a ball team in the propos- This will make the second meeting of similarly, the best sports writers are "Archie" Zamorski, the veteran ed city league. The writer has sent communications to all the fire com- Ward and Hartley, they having met usually specialists in one particular moundsman of the Sacred Heart Jrs. panies in the city to enter the league. This twilight league will do much several years ago in Elizabeth when iranch of sports. led them to victory in the opening to awaken interest in the National Pastime in this city. At Jamesburg, they Iartloy handed Ward n beating. Tlie New York Herald Tribune, game of the season by defeating the hold weeklly twilight games and at times the attendance is over a thousand. Ward is anxious to revenge this de- which publishes the most complete fast going Oriole Jrs., of Perth Am- f d fh g sporting section in the country, is a boy by a score of 5 to 4. Archie Coach Molly of the St. Mary's High School team is quite enthusiastic eat and furthermore, a setback at good example of the attention the was in great form allowing but three ever the pitching of Bobby Francis. He allowed only three hits against he hands of Hartleyy would elimi- modern newspaper gives to sports. It hits and struck out 11 batters. Jamesburg, and Molly predicts great things for Francis if he is given the nate WarWdd ffrom another crack at has a sport staff of fifteen mem- Herb Dalton opposed him on the opportunity to develop. Walker's welterweight title. Ward bers, each of them writing on a par- mound. He also pitched good ball holds one decision over Walker be- ticular branch of sport—Slocurn, allowing seven hits and fanned six Ray Schanck, the county welterweight champion, has had a busy week ore Mickey wan crowned King of the Hanna, Kieran on baseball; Petrie on batters. Evans who relieved Dalton in the ring. On Monday night, ho met and outpointed Jack Kcirnan and Welters, and is now angling for a golf; Macbeth on racing; Hawthorns in the eighth inning struck out two last night he met Kid Korslick at South River. An account of this bout championship contest to a decision, on tennis; Lawrence on boxing and batters and walked one. Marty Ros- •will be found elsewhere. Tuesday night at Elizabeth, he meets Hughie l>oing certain that he can win the ; Wildwood on rod and, gun; sela starred at bat for the Sacred Boyle's welterweight, Joe Harris. judges decision. Ward has not fought Gue on horses; Abramson on school Hearts getting a single and a double. n Perth Amboy since the days of athletics; Dole on dogs; Margaret Both teams fielded in ragged man- Leo Berlow, of Red Bank, is getting ready to stage open air bouts at :he old Permo Club run by Joe Mc- Goss on women's sports and Stone on ner. Eed Bank again this year, and his experience of last seson waill enable him tfulty. yachting. The box score: to handle many of the difficulties experienced there. New Brunswick is Good Card of Supporting Bouts Grantland Rice in "The Spotlight," Sacred Heart Jrs. planning open air boxing, but nothing has materialized as yet. Backing the star bout of ten column of prose and poetry, and R. H. E. -ounds Mooney has signed Patsy W. 0. McGeehan in "Down the Paulus, 3b 0 0 1 Ray Pierson handled the umpire assignment for the Sacred Hearts kelson, former junior lightweight line," keen and lively comment of Rosella. cf 2 2 0 last Sunday and everyone was satisfied with his work. hampion of New Jersey to meet sport news, are depended on for the Witczak, ss 1 1 1 iarry Mullins, of Elizabeth. This sidelights and viewpoint on sports, Stanwicz, 2b 1 1 1 Mickey Walker has started westward again to do battle with the Cali- will make the second appearance of for the extra nerve and spirit, and Zamorski, p 0 1 0 fornia battlers. Later he will hurry back and get in shape for his battle Nelson in the local ring, his initial he dramatization of sports. Szaro, If 0 0 1 with Harry Greb at the Polo Grounds in June, as the semi-final to the Wein- ppearance being with Charley Ryder Another innovation of The Her- Adams, c 0 0 0 ert and Wills fight. The writer feels safe to predict that if both of these f Staten Island. Mullins has fought ald Tribune is its two Sunday picture Lagoda, lb 0 0 2 bouts are on the level, they will go the limit. iome great battles in Perth Amboy pages, full of last minute pictures of Suminski, rf 1 1 0 nd is always welcomed on any card. stars in action, and of sporting Sepka, rf r 0 0 0 Gene Johnson of Elizabeth may make his debut in a New York ring Bobby Witheridge, of Rahway and events. Invariably these pictures are in the near future. Outdoor promoters are trying to arrange a Johnson- Bobby Walker, of Staten Island wil of Saturday events, taken for Sun- ~6 ~6 ~6 Ballernio bout in Elizabeth. The wise arces of Elizabeth are picking Ball- meet in a six round bout. K. 0. day publication. Oriolei A feature of the dedication cf tha ernio to stop Gene, but they may be in for a surprise, as Gene has improved Blanchard and Jack Sharkey, and RHP S129.0O0 training camp of th« GleTt- a hundred percent since he has become alligned with our old friend, Hugh- ummy Snyder and Kid Gillis wil Virgillo, 3b 1 1 { iwap punches for four rounds each land Indians at Lakeland, nt* tu ey Boyle. ; ,.], ^,v. Herwoski, ss 0 1 2 the presentation of a new mMWt> f past performances count anything, RESULTS OF FIGHTS Zack, lb 0 1 1 hese two four round bouts will put "Hamp," to the team. Trli Speak*, The youngest of the fighting Korslicks met defeat in his first bout, but AT COPS SHOW Peterson, 2b ...J 1 0 0 manaiar of the Indians, 1B leen poilBf he lots nothing by suffering defeat, as ti no doubt will teach him a few he fans on edge for the remainder Sardone, cf .... . _ 0 0 0 if the show. with "Hnmp" and, apparently, woa- things. Ho seemed stage struck more than anything else and bewildered Larson, If _ t 0 0 Scale of Prices Changed Joey Toth outpointed Larry Jering whether be bas acquired • Cu- *t the c rowd. With a little more schooling, he will make as good a name Mazurski, c 1 0 g pid, a Hiawatha, a Robin Bood »r t ior himself as his older brothers have. Owing to the amount of money Clements; Kid Bates - Campion, rf Z_ 0 0 0 guaranteed the headliners for this Man Friday. g ed Young Trusko;-Joey Sail Dalton, p Jack McGuire, Cohen's Boot Shop and Green's Haberdashery are doing showh , PoulsePl n was compelled to stopped Steve Korslick, one 0 0 0 much to create interest in the Sacred Heart Ball club in offering prizes for raise his prices. The entire balcony round; Panny Terio stopped the players to compete for, and with this kind of support and the backing wilill go ffo r $$1.10 as usuall, so get in Louie Toth, one round; Gene of the South Amboy fans, Rogers and his players should have a banner year. early if you want a seat in the bal- Balodina defeated Matthew cony. The bleacher seats will sell for Ryan; Charlie Leslie outpoint- The question is going the rounds whether or not Mooney Poulsen has $2.20, and the birds that cannot be ed Roy Reed; Johnny Hossie pulled a '"bloomer" or not in staging the Ward and Hartley bout so soon on hand early and want a seat will defeated Ploughboy Clarke; after the Police show. There are a certain number of fans that cannot have to cough up $3.30 for ringside Midget Herman outpointed seats. H. Wolff & (». afford to attend all the shows, and they pick out the one they think the best. Bobby Lavan; Ray Schanck The cops got a big price for their show and the question arises can the fans won over Jacck Keirnan, sum- afford to dig down in so short a time, especially in these hard times. We LIGHTWEIGHT CONTENDER TO mary of the rounds, Keirnan, will have to wait and see. We hope for Mooney's sake that Monday'3 show APPEAR AT NEW BRUNSWICK 1st and 8th; Schanck, 2nd, 3rd, is a financial, as well as a fistic success. 5th, and 6th j 4th and 7th even. For the star bout of eight rounds, The Sacred Heart Auditorium is rapidly rising in the air and the bas- the New Brunswick A. A. will show ketball fans are speculating whether or not they will be able to witness pro- Solly Seaman, of New York, who has fessional games at home, instead of going across the river. eliminated two contenders for Leon- ST. MARY'S SPORT NOTES ard's title in tho lightweight tourna- . By John Dwyer, Reporter Corkolin Rugs Willie Harmon, one of Mickey Walker's challengers claimed another ment, and is considered by some of Botch towards a championship bout, whe nhe stopped Jack Palmer of Phila- the leading fight critics to have as St. Mary's played two games last delphia in two rounds at New York on Wednesday night. Harmon meets good a chance as any of the con- week. In the first game, they were These rugs have a softer, warmer texture Pinky Mitchell at Newark on Tuesday, and if he can dispose of Mitchell, tenders of winning the title. Larry defeated by Bound Brook 5 to 4. he will be in a position to demand a fight with Walker. Reagan of Elizabeth will oppose Sea- Angclo pitched a wonderful game, than linoleum or other hard surface rugs and man in the star bout of eight rounds allowing but eight hits and striking Don't forget that the Sacred Hearts will play the Morristown A. A. on to be held at Highland Park. out five batters! greatly resemble Cork Carpet in appearance. The Sunday afternoon, Kick in when the hat comes around and help the Three Sixet Preceed Main Bout St. Mary's won the second game Hearts to Hocuro high class attractions. Roy Reed of New Brunswick will from Jamesburg high >by a 15 to 6 attractive defsigns are printed on the Corkolin base meet Cyclone Williams of Newark. score. The entire squad was used Bud Mignelly of Bound Brook meets in this game. Frances pitched su- so that the full beauty and resilience of the cork SACRED HEARTS WIN OVER had not struck an automobile. Kane Al Lewis of Newark. Willie Davis of perb ball in this game, no man reach- FAST SHERIDAN BALL CLUB landed on third base. Andy then Somerville meets Terry Polio of New ing second base until the eighth inn- scored on French's double and French and oxidized linseed oil body are retained. The Siu-rcil Hearts priod the lid Brunswick. Jimmy Donecky and ing, in which he gave way to Angelo made the fourth tally when Cy Ja- George Quinn will open the show in after the opponents had scored. The off of U10 I!«*2Si Bane Ball Season by cobs singled. The threatening weath- defeating Ihi' .Sheridan Club of New a four round bout. score of the Jamesburg game was as The burlap backing gives these rugs the York. Wnlter Rogers, the pliot of er nt this time caused the game to follows: the MariTil Hearts starred by fan- be called. The final score was 4 to PETE HARTLEY LOSES Jamesburff same sturdy, flexible, non-tearing qualities that ning eleven of the Sheridan batsmen 1 for the Sacred Hearts. TO SAMMY BAKER R. H. E. In six innings. The Sacred Hcnrta Ash, c _ 1 linoleum rugs have. scored their first two runs in the first MORRIS COUNTY BALL CLUB We are in receipt of the following Dowgin, lb 2 inning. After Burke drew a puss and TO OPPOSE SACRED HEARTS telegram from the manager of Pate Smith, cf 2 Andy Kline lined out the first hit of Hartel who is to light Georgie Ward Dey, p and If 0 An excellent floor covering for bedrooms the Reason, Burke and Kane scored on Monday night at Perth Amboy: Hunkele, ss _ 0 Tho Sacred Hearts will have as "South.Amboy Gazette: and living room's. on French's three base clout thnt had theicirr opponents this Sunday after- Bukowy, cf -.0 Morris Cohen guessing for a time as "Military Police have situation. Weisert, If and p 0 it looked as if Joe was going to noon at Whitehend's Field the Mor- Pete Hartley, Durable Dane, last Balewitz, 3b 0 ttroti'h it into a homer and cop the riHtown A. A. of Morristown, N J night decisively defeated Sergeant- Mershon, 2b 1 We have a small number of factory seconds ihoos offerer! for the first homo run. Little \» known of the strength' of Sammy Bilker, Army man, with Army tu« aggregation, but nearly all of The Sheridan's only had one man to ffieials. Could not lose. Hartley 6 8 in various designs and colorings. One size only, icuch first in five innings when the llu- teams of that section of the state dropped Baker for count in his own St. Mary'. first hit was made by the visitors. ••»•<• nited pretty highly. It will halowick. Baker weighed 1.54 and R. H. 9 X 12, and are selling these at half regular price. He died on the base as the next man take a strong team to put the skids Hartley 144. Kans boohed decision Francey, cf ...3 4 up hit to linger for an easy out. under the Sacred Hearts this year and started near riot. But timely in- Leonard, If 2 4 Shoridnn'g Score In Sixth nnd it is the intention of Kogers to terference of Military Police disas- Sullivan, 21) -2 2 I'lay teams from other counties un- ter would have occurred. Hartley While they last In the sixth frame the first man Phillips, ss 2 2 1 til the Hearts round into shape be won easily, ready to repent Monday D. Sullivan, rf 1 1 up whiffed Die nil trying to find ;>!•(• tackling any nf the Middlesex night on Georgie Ward. Ropers ulnntM. The second batter "'nrkes, c ...- 1 2 Comity teams, nnd then home and ARTHUS YENDE" 0 up lined out a hot two base hit and homo games will bo arranged as was Monnghan, c ...0 went the third on a wild throw to In printing this telegram wo are Ryan, lib . 0 1 •lone last seasonn.. AlthougAlthough tho giving Hartley and his manager tho 0 HGComl IHIHO. Tim third batsman to weather was anything bbut pleasant Wall, 2b - 0 face Rogers was funned and the benefit of the doubt an this is nil tho Cloayr, lb 2 4 last .Sunday, n large crowd of fans dope nt hand when the sporting page 1 fourth hit a liner to right field, the turned out to see the Hearts open Gelsinon, rf 1 runner scoring from third. Rogers went to press. It in generally tho ranees, p .1 1 the season. The shewing by the custom of fight managers to bent 0 retired the side by fanning the next •Shcricliiii.s entitles them to another /Vngelo, p 0 batter up. Andy Kane came near chance lit the Sacred Hearts nnd no each other to the telegraph office to H. Wolff & Co. copping the shoes offered by Cohen tret their story in first. We do not 15 0 (lnnbt they will be brought back sny this is the case with Hartley's when lie. drove 11 long fly to deep "gain, r Summary: Two huso hits, E. Rnlli- Keltus iind Witsliiiitfloii Streels fans of the practices carried on ln right Ik-Id. The bull might hnve 1 un, Francey, liukowy, Dowgin, gone cm to Honlentown avenue if it mniuigc-i but cito thin to inform the 'nrkes, Cloury. Three base IIIIH, jg Subscribe for thu Citizen. unseruplotia inamigers. 'hillips. Struck out by Francos 8;