Our Mayor Laid to Rest Amid Universal Signs of Sorrow and Respect

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Our Mayor Laid to Rest Amid Universal Signs of Sorrow and Respect
VOLIJME 41. No. 39.
South Amboy, N. J., Saturday, December 24,1921.
Price Four Cents.
CHRISTMAS CAKTATA AT
semblyman C. Raymond Lyons, Thorn
as Meaney, State vice commander,,
HIGH SCHOOL ADD1T0BICM
•vie/
a'nd R. H. Armstrong, of the Servlc
The Methodist Episcopal Sunday
Bureau.
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School Christmas Cantata, entitled
Woman's Auxiliary Shtoes.
"Here Comes Christmas," by HallLuke A. Lovely Post's Auxiliary
Mack Co., will be given in High
showed to the delegates what an ImSchool Auditorium at 8 p. m, Monportant adjunct this organization is Thousand or People Attend the Funeral of Thomas J.- day, December 26th. All members of
to the local Post, and many visitors
the Sunday School admitted free
Scully Saturday morning at St. MaryYChureh—Mjiny Any person not a member of this
announced their intention o( returnXOf Middlesex County Ameri- ing to their own Posts and making an
will be charged an admission Died at His Home in Ocean
Clergymen Present at the Solemn High Mass—Funer- school
to organize an Auxiliary or to
fee of 15 cents.
can Legion — Kalteissen effort
Grove at age of 80 years—
instil into their present organizations
al Cortege a Long One—All City Officials Present at The members of the school have
some
of
the
"pep"
displayed
by
the
Most of His Life Spent in
'J .Second Vice Commander—
been spending four evenings each
South 'Amboy Auxiliary.
the Services.
week for the last month practicing
This City—Was Captain
Alex Balint Adjutant, and When the convention adjourned tafor this event and the children enbles were erected, and In the twinktered so heartily into the spirit of
Harry A. Leonard County ling of an eye, it seemed a bourn On Saturday morning this city's!tho police department. A guard of it that those helping to train them of Sailing Vessels Many
l l d to
t rest.
t h o n o r ^poM
of- six police offi- caught their enthusiasm and have
tlful repast was. placed before the most favorite son was laid
Years.
-Organization Officer.
visitors. Over forty were served in The residents of the entire city cers In full uniform walked by the onjoyod the work with them.
a most attractive manner, and this turned out to pay reverent-respect to side at the hearse. A large dele- The social given each Friday evThe' local clubhouse of Luke A. service of the ladles became one ol the memory of Mayor Thomas J. gation from the Italio-Ajnerlcan ening as an expression of appreda<
Oaptaln Amos 0, Bolton departed
Lovely Post, No. 62, on Saturday laat, the most pleasing events of the day, Scully, and to show their apprecia- Citizens Society honored the deceased tion of the work done by the little this life a t 2:30 o'clock Thursday,
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was the scene of what was undoubtIn the evening members of the lo- tion of his public services and no- by their being in line in the funeral folks have been very enjoyable af- morning, at hfs home in Ocean Grova,
cortege. The honorary pall bearers fairs.
after an etxeaded illness, at the age
7 edljr the most successful gathering cal Post gathered with the visitors, ble deeds.
During all of. iPrlday afternoon, were Judge Peter F. Daly, County
in the history of the Middlesex Coun- and as the convention adjourned,
The committee in charge wish to of 80 years and 4 months.
' tjr American Legion. The occasion much time was spent In aons and Jol- and for hours on Saturday morning, Clerk Barnard M Gannon, Mr, J. J. express publicly their thanks to the
Captain Bolton was A resident of
" W M the annual convention of the lity. Sandwiches and coffee w«re throngs ot neighbors, friends, and CBrlon, (Mr. Scully's secretary while parents of the children in allowing this city most of his life. In his
•"•"(fttntty organization, and over forty served during the course o( the even- comrades In publlo service tiled by In Congress), Mr, Patrick Devlin of them to attend the' rehearsals so early days he followed boating, carrying freight by schooner to points'
delegates and friends were the guests ing, under the direction of George the casket as the body lay In state Mataiwan, Postmaster James W. Rea, faithfully.
of the local Post and their Woman's Wlen, chairman of ths committee on at his home on Augusta street, .to Mr. Charles Safmn, Mr,-Patrick F. See synopsis of tho play In another in this vicinity. ,For many yeaTi
he carried brick for the Sayre and
Jtujrlitarr.
. ~
! ' arrangements, and the party dis- take a farewell look upon the tece Henah, and Mr. Charles McCabe.
column of this issue;
Everybody
Fisher Company, from Sayreville to
;; 'Jospeh Deeean, of Perth Amboy, persed In the "wee sma' hours" de- that they had so long <been wonU^ St. Mary's church was filled to .Welcome.
Newark. After he retired from fol«
the former county adjutant, was claring the day to have been one of to see wreathed in benovelent smtle^capaelty, and many could' not J)e 6clowing the water he carried on d
' elected County Commandei/his only the moat' successful In the history The silent tongue, and the once commodated. A long list of'church
CON'E MAKES BAIP
lime, cement, and blue stone busi«
opponent being Leo J. Coakley, of of the post and county organization. cheerful countenance no longer- r«- djgnitarleB from many sections ot
> OK LOUIS BINTZ'S SAtOOJf ness In Pe^th Amboy. A few
this city. The race, a friendly one,
sponded to the promptings of a [the state heard the solemn mass of
was very close, and the local m a n - '
SECOKB ANNCAl DANCE
warm and generous heart. Many a. requIemXThe Rev. Bdiward C. Grif- The saloon conducted by Louis ago ' he retired from business and
but for tho lateness In entering the The second annual dance under the -•'—». tear marked compressed grate- fln, D,T>,, iwae celebrant, with Rev Itlntz at 500 Jvashlngton avenue, moved from this city to Ocean Grov«
•. contest, would, probably have been combined auspices of the C. D, of jful
emotions, and many tender ( P e tor J. Hart of Trenton as deacon" was raided by'sJg'ederal Prohibition where he has since lived. IBs many
Agent, Sam H. Coife, and his "fly- friends in this city will regret to
returned the winner. Mr. Deegan A. and K. of C. will be held in St. thoughts, -were burdened with memo-- a n a Hev. John J. Sweeney as
Ing squadron" Wednesday morning learn of his death. He is survived
ir«s placed' in nomination by Prof. Mark's Hall on Monday evening, Jan- rles that will become more predeacon. The Rov. Thomas Ken
the proprietor .placed under ar- >y a widow and two daughters, Mrs.
W.' R. Twiss, of Rutgers. College, and uary 2, 1922. ,
cious - with the massing years,
was master of ceremonies. /
'he raid was^ m^jde under a Milllcent Smock and Mrs. Sarah DavMr. Cbakley's name was' placed be- Last year's enterprise, as those About the casket were placed many the
eminent clergy seated
-~<if issued s by1 United is, of this city.
\
"\>re the convention by Harry Kram- who attended can
remember, handsome floral tributes, that were; sanctuary were Monslgnor
*=>K"n A. De- The funeral will be held from his
ir,' of Metuchen. .After the election, was a profound success and the com- sweet and beautiful evidences of a p
o x 6f the Trenton d i e
during which .but two votes separ- mittee in charge ",of .this year's af- precious friendship that death had Duggan of Red Bank.
late home, 118 Clark avenue, Ocean
i the place, Grove, at 1:30 o'clock this Saturday
ateVPth^, two candidates, Mr. Coak- fair has planned to make it even rudely broken. From Mr. Soully'aj R
Qalassl,
Baldyanf
• that Rlntz afternoon, to which relatives and
ley.'s motion that Deegan's election bigger *nd better. As a means to- colleagues in the city's governing Connel, Klume W
- iey entered friends are Tespoctfully invited.
be made unanimous; was carried.
wards this .end Johnstone's synco- body was a graceful tribute In the'cue, Kucker Qu'
•i,\
nto a sink, After the service^ the body will bo
Coakley was later nominated by pating orchestration has been se- [ Orm of a cross, and from the fire'
nary, Strenski,'
S - i with! wa- brought tjb this city for interment ta
-Nathan Go'Idberger, of Perth Amboy, cured and under their.: guidance Uapartment a handsome tribute rev
lace, Mullane
Christ Cfiurch Cemetery. B. iS. Mafor senior vice commander, but wlth- everyone is assured of a good t i m e / r a B e n t | n g a fireman's cap, his trumPromineD*
Commisn have charge of funeral
- d/ew in favor of Klemmer Kaltefssen
Special features have been arrang- p e t, etc., artistically wrought out, officials a'
[ements.
.
ofHiighland Park', who was elected ed for by the ladles of the C. D. of [acknowledging that tie that cements
Jy
Mr. Johnson will conduct the
without opposition. Alex IHallnt, of A. and with the combined efforts of t ] l e members of that organization so ator
j
Grove, aid Kev. O.
Perth Amboy, was elected adjutant, the K. of C. Committee, nothing has closely together. A beautiful floral „„„,,
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city will have charge
•1 the first appointive position filled been left 'undone to make this af- wreath from the members of the heaMat the" grave.
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the new county commander was fair the greatest of tha. geasoiy
police force expressed the kindly reif County Organization Officer, a
The price of admission ..will b« 7£c membrance of that department toTHE
I
imnorjt&nt "Pont which TP»"» *O
an be o b - j w a r ( J t n e l r t a ] i e n
The
raer
BAPTIST CHFH0H
A, Leonard, Commander
the- following busine™ ,,
of
the Christmas aer*
sal Post. '»
SulUvan
Eflwar<J
«
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„
.
'
'
;senteJ
a
"beautlfuT
broken
cu.
-,
I'ch
will t e In keopj
^
-Thi
•
funer
.ph. Deegan, who/ is the new Mullen, Connor's Confectionery store.
expressing the weafcen- Senator Thomas Brown and many hold from Si.
slftnm™t\y
;/. A Christmas ser.lander, Is a young lawyer of
others.
[minister and special
o'clock on Satni.
Ing of their forces by the taking
:
Perth Amboy, who during the past
Caii rarty ana Entertainment.
The services at the church were
Sp *be choir.
•, ' • year has been one' of the moving All the members of the committee away of one who had for so long beautifully Impressive. The Rev. and was attended by. H
of
friends
and
rolatlveo.
Simas
been
one
of
their
active
and
con• .-' spirits In the county organisation. for the card party to be held In St.
Dr. Griffin delivered an eloquent ado'clocH
, ) To" him, together with William Mary's Hall on Wednesday, Decem- spicuous members. And from tho of- dress in which he paid high, tribute High mass was celebrated for tffe •«,the evening at "pcert by
" " Thompson, present Commander of the ber the tw^nty-eighthi are' working fice fo'ree at the Scully headquarters to the generous character and whole- pos«i of his soul by TVither Campbell
es celebrant, Rev. Dr. E. C. Griffin
will be a ChristmaV'B«. I"
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Perth Amboy Post, goes the crodl earnestly for the sucoeas of the af- at 25 Rtoad Street, New York City,
souled citizenship of the late Mayor. as deacon, and Rov. Father
f the Bible School. The follow.^ ...
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for the reorganization and rejuven-' fair. J6s«ph Jerome, Sr., has liber- was presented a faithful model of
Interment was made in the family as sub-deacon. Interment was made the program:
v
;''. " • atlon of the Perth" Anihoy Post, now ally arranged for the entertainment the Scully tug Navigator. These and r m i n s t
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cemetery.
in the parish cometory. Six ne-^ Call to Order
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•*• largest in the county.- DeeRnnof the guests by securing the servi- many other pieces of wonderful art- J
'• .v
Superintendent P. L. Hawei
Never before has the heart of the phetws acted as pall, oearers, viz: Hear
work, in flowers bore unstinted ex;
'•••';'•' I* a Columbia University man, and
the Ringing BellB.
Choir
ces
of
the
Song
Bird
Orchestra."
felt
by
the
many
p
r
e
a
g
l
o
l
l
o
f
e
9
t
c
e
m
people of this city been BO gennr- Jamea Troy, Daniel Troy. Walter Scripture..........
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, was formerly connected -with tho War'
F. L. Hawei
Tha
music
will
be
arranged
so
as
j . T. DM.;
" - "*"**Hlslc" Insurance Bureau. He served
d o n o r a toward Mayor Scully. The ally stirred as by the sudden pass- Donovan, Adam Troy. Adam Lovely, Pmyer..._..
Choir
in the navy during the war. In the not to interfere with the card p|ay- , a r a , i r p i e c e w a B a a e i , c f l t s a n d InK away of Mayor Scully. Publlo and Daniel Clark. M A McCarthy 1 Holy Night
Greeting
y
p/ist year his service to the county ing. A special effort will be made to tas f eful floral blanket of violets and Rnd private business was Buaoended was funeral director.M. A. McCarthy P r l m a r .J«an
Nell and Snowell Hawes
' legion, in the interests of all ex- begin promptly by having players f e r n 9 o n B n u n d e r-ground of velvet, during the funeral hour, and tho fire
Little Ones are We
- service men, hits bBon" tireless and and non-players assemble in the hall that completely covered tho casket. bell sounded Its solemn tones until
Ethel Hardy and Charles Hamilton
STORE ROBBED
about
a,
quarter
to
eight.
Holly.
Mildred Beetman
/; < efficient. He has token up many
Three automobiles were required to the Temains were entombed. Prom
Some time during Tuesday night Duet..Robert Edwards, Anita Stuber
o
clitlma for former soldiers and sallfar and near came hundreds of peocarry »the flowers.
Mildred Morrlsa
thieves entered the store of J. De- Holly Wreaths
NEW FEBBY A8SDHED
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- ors, [n- TIIR capacity as a lawyer
The funeral iprocessldn was led ple to pay their last Tespects to tha
A Christmas Wish
Hazel Merrill
without compunsaflon, and his activ- (From Staten Island- Transcript). by the members of the fire depart- memory of our Mayor, whose work santo on' Broadway and got away A Little Christmas , Secret
with
about
one
hundred
dollars
I
,„ Beetman
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Last
Thursday,
tho
Sinking
Fund
Gladys
ity attributed largely to tho snoeem
ment, the. city council, and city nnd worth has left a memory that
worth in cigars, tobacco, cigar- I ?£ynC}1,rl8*?laB B e " 8
Anita Stuber
• nf tho outgoing county oJtnlniatra- Commission acceptod the report of officials, followed by the members' ot will brighten with the years.
otto*, and chewing gum. Entrance j SonTPrtoT^ ' Departm™* '
Plant Commissioner iWhalen,. advis.-' • tion.
was made by breaking a glass in Offering.
tho chartering of the proposed ft
r
« - * Raymond P. White', the outgoing
CEPTION A S0CIA1 SUCCESS a rear door, and then unhooking I W h e n Christmas Time Is Here, Choir
now tarry between Tottenvllla a n / COMMUMTI CII1USTMAS THEE
m
county commander, tendered to tlio South Amboy. He recommended a
James Gent
The Meohftnlcsvllle HOBO Com- At tho annual reception of the the fastening. Evidently the thelves ^\^\\
new administration a county organi- 10-year lease to the operating com- pany's Community Christmas Tree Woman^s Club held in the Auditor!-1 knew how the door was fastene.1, Recitation
Frank Hawea sation that haR been dftclaro<i as one pany and the payment by the-com- committee has completed its plans, nm Tuesday evening, December the [and were familiar with the place, fc>oio and Chorus.. .Burk Lambertoon
, of tho most efllelont, if not the most pany of 7% por cent, on tho $150,000 for the grand Hlme to the kiddies twentieth, Mrs. R. P. Mason,- the;The robbery has been reported to Reading
Franklin Read
' efficient. In the gtnte, Whon Whlto that the city would have to oxpend
Declamation.,
Thomas P«tsrson
on December 28. A twenty foot tree President, graciously welcomed the the police department.
nst'ilmpd command of tho county or- for slips nnd other terminal faciliDuet
has been secured which will be guests and members before introducganization, in 1S20, the affairs of the ties. The South Amboy Common
Tlakoohy Parunock, Norina CassHy.
SERTICE STILL
Lett!on were In a most chaotic state. Council had previously authorized beautitully lighted with about 100 ing 'Prof. Walter Reeves ot Peddle
Dialogue—"A
Christmas"
colored
lights,
made
possible
by
the
Institute.
Gom?r« FOB BUSES ™i rIa n Read, Charlotte Hawes,
Grn«mln<? what looked like a most tha company's charter In New JerBey
Etta
Hulse,
Nellie Lambertson,Choir
and
Tennyson's "Enoch Arden" was Application for a re-argument be- Merry Christmas
helpless tnflk, he built up the organ- and there seems nothing now^to pre- Sayreville Light Company allowing
Kthal MeHk.
the
company
to
cut
Into
line
with^ery
realistically
and
beautifully
1
I
r
t
0
n
(
i
ization into B,n efficient machine, vent the early opeliing of" this extore tho Court ot Errors and Ap-| ^ , ? £ " ? 1 ' ' •^ r i .?
May'stanton
interpreted by Prof. Reeves, iwhose peals In the Public Service Rail- Recitation and Tableau.
operating* solely in the interests of tremely important ferry, which will out charge for this purpose.
.Ruth
The committee has arranged a wife accompanied him with appro- way Company's suit to restrain operthe ex-sorvlce men. He hns gone In- permit automobiles to reach the JerThe Gift ofLove.
i i i
to ev«ry community within tha coun- sey coast without the Ions detour "Punch and Judy" show, also a ma- prlate musical selectiona. To offset
jitneys paraUellng trolieva' DBenediction
ty, organizing units of the Legion, through Amboy and the congestion giclan, "porfesslonal talent, to enter- the pathOB of the first part of the ) n v a r | o l l s c i t | e a WM m n d e b t h a
No charge for ndmlsslon, a l l a r e
tain the children, In addition each program, a humorous poem ot Jos- company on Thursday. By a vote
and is considered to be one of the at the Amboy forry.
;
child Is to be given a stacking filled eph Lincoln's wos very cleverly re- of seven to seven the court recent- invited, the seats are free and tha
most able Legion workers in tho
service begins at 7:30 p. ni.
wlth' candy, nuta, and a toy.
cited.
State. In recognition of his work
CHRISTMAS AT CITIH.ST CHUIICH The company has prepared for Mrs. A. K. StultB and her com- ly refused to intoroforc with th« de- When the audience assembles to
for^ex-servlce man, ho wna appointed
of
an
injunction
by
the
Court
Services at Christ Church on
enjoy tho Christmas Concert M the
300 children In the Mechanlcovllle raltteo served delicious refreshments o r Chancery.
Jonus Supervisor for the Third ConJhrlstmas Day mill be as follows:
First BaWist Church on Second
section. Tho tree will be out-tloorg, during tlio evening.
gressional .District, and reports from
Midnight Eucharist
12 m,
street, Sumlny evenlnp they will witTrenton indicate that this district
entortalnmont and distribution of Tho mimic ot tho Metuchen
Holy Eucharist
9 a. m. presents will bo in the flrehouoe. chestr* was ^oiiccodod by all to ^ ™ < « « « » WTC »«f«it Sncrofl llonrts. now the l..«,t ilooora'ed churc', anyb
operated in a splendid mnnner for
"Toly Eucharist nnd Sermon.'
Due to the limited space, thla mill'of the flrat onler for dancing, nsl T h o Protection Five outclasReii w berp In (his Rectinn. Much caro hns
this purposo.
10:30 a . m . b o a J u r e n | I o , n f f a t r e n t | r e i y i n m t wag testiflod by the number of both; 11 ' 0 S a c r o ( l Ilp! irt five, In a enmo »cen tnkon with tho ilocora'lon.i to
Noted Gitostt
V
On Christmas ove there will bo ndmlsslon will bo by tlckot ' only, young nnd old Vvho danced the en- j l)lliy<111 o n H l ° opponnnt's court, la.qfi'nake tham worthy nf tho dav. As
Brigadier General Wolgcl, Cnm- carol alngine, commencing n t ' l l p.
Monday l>y n score 4S to 2H. C.nrrol 0 I 1 ( 1 looks nn IIic scene
mtoily^lra
wliicli already have been distrilmtoilytlra
P ^t d It
Officer at Camp
for tlio v i s i t o r s serurlnK 2S w l " remind (lioni n r n, R
com.'Btarroil
Mrs. O, W. WCIBII and hov
yT\ M
one- of the gtiostn nf tho local Post.
poluf.B,
while
Joseph
Sziiro
Rtarrerl
.''"•>•«
"Am
Down 13ns'." Di not
His adtlrctiR to tlie convention ivns
n
Tlio merolinnts nf tlii"; rlly- never
Rnrly next month tho .work nf mlttco recnlvcd
Tlin Bingo deenrationH wore ndmlr- fnr tho liomc tonm, securing a sore f' ' to be proient.
both pleasing nml Inspiring Tin lm.fl a liettor dinplny of hollilny Romin b'fllldlni; the now Amboy UrliiKo will
0
oil nnd wero nrranKod bv Mrs. U. tiirout. K^arn, who won fume HK ;\\
paid tribute to tlio National nrgnni- tlinn fliH year. Pnopln ptlrcliiiqimr bn conirrionced.
pitcher for (he Sncrcd Ho.irts, hns ^ r . A. M|'!s. B?rrptnrv ft
Ci. Rtp.idiciison anil hev nl>l« com•mJ
zatfon of the Legion, outlining lt s ont-nf-tnwn'
pnid inoro fnr tliff
nrrnnpefl with maraijor Karamnrel: Chamber r,p Pniiitonrm. \Vnl«h'
mittco.
scope of usefulness, nnd made enner. nnme Roods tlinn they cotilrl
AH train awrvlea on til Bar (tan ;
to get. n ti-yout. with tbe Protec'ioti Virginia,. Is fmonrtinir t.ht. (in'
inl mention of l.hn Irmnl Post's home purnlmncd them right, nt home.
nivnr TCnUroftri will In •
nine next (i«?nnr>n, and then he will r.-lHi his mn^or in tuts p.'t
and ^hospitality. Othor HMttVnra worn In tho
Htorca, anil loirn wlmt. nn lVicmnbor 2(1, mSl,»n,n(l January
It's ennlor to collect n crowd than Journov Pouth to v»t n tryout wltk Mills Trnoi-tR
bvr.Inoss
Sonator-eloct Morgan'-.F. Larson, AHhnvo to offer.
| 2, 1022.
I a dollar t o r charity.
the Pledmond league.
' I i"S In thnt t.ov/n
Our Mayor Laid toRest Amid Universal
Signs ofSorrow and Respect
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GEORGE N E | F
Painting anfl
CHRISTMAS
CLUB
No. 234 Bordentown Avenue
T e l e p b o n e 3SC3
The Willard
Sign
The red Willard sign maila
the place where you,can get
authorized Willard Service—and
buy the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery.
«
We're here oo the job to set
that you get the full tatiafactkm
and service you ere entitled to
aa the uter of a Willard Battery.
We're authored
Willard
Dealers completely equipped for
battery recharging, repairing
and full Willard Service. «
'Come in and well tell you
hov Threaded Rubber InwbttW /wnrea you money end
worry.
NOW OPEN
You Will Need Money for Christmas
for Taxes, Insurance Premiums, Your Winter Coal Bill
and Other Purposes
Battery & Motor Service
Station
1<tS'N«w Brunswick Av«nu*
T«l.1880
V
Perth Ambey
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JOIN TODAY
Willard
AND GET YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN
First National Bank
-South Amboy, N. J.
*®ia but a fannj, nnmv
lmrittg art, iljat tljtti
% afytft ton
ffitvv tltatt tltp mgrdj,ajtir t u . ,
Christmas Sale!
2ty* patntw in l/ia ittat/im pirtfottb ,,
3?ur iljia small pear* tmat m r g»
Wl
" all tlj* tporlb filjall hrub **—•"*
WM. H. BARTIH Real Estate i
PIANO TUNING and
REPAIRING
GIFTS FOR XMAS THAT ARE
TO
JUSTICE OF TSB PJSi
Our Motto:
« 4 Flnt Stroet, SonU A«k*rf I . X
Property Bought, Sold and Exch
UME.
Money Loaned on Band and I
EtliENE SHEA
PLTJMBIN'
. AND GE
^ 249
«" SOUTH
1.
REUBEN fORGOTSON :*..
611 Washft,
GAS FITTING Tel. 282
L JOBBING.
Street
,
•_
••
1 0 SO
uits and Overc'oato
Special at . . .
"BOOST SOUTH AMP
Faring and Factory Sites O
PLEASE
Christmas Gifts That
J. W. OLSEN CO.
SUSPENDERS
SWEATERS
SOX
GA^rE^f^'-'s C ^ P S
NECKWEAR
HANDKERCHIEFS
UNDERWEAR ^ - * M a k e "3To"u.r iDolla-r 2Bi^LA.t
SHIRTS
Ttltphona 336
Perth Am boy
CDLDNIJ
So. Broadway
CABINET
K A P L A N , LADIES' TAILO
otr
F.N.BankBldg.
THETA.LOR
V:v,,,
8UITS, DUE8S1C8, COATS AND HK1UTS
M A in: T O O K I I S U
Ladles' and Cants' ,
CLEANING, PHE88INQ and REPAIRINO
1'llOMPTI.Y DON 15
0
Roady-Mada Skirts Always
on Hand
OBI»«.
S. B'wnjr. Op.
WTSELL PIANOS
868 State St.
Verth imboy, if. i.
•
Tel, 236-M-Perth.
Plate Glass Shelves
French Mirror Platei
'•
Glass Table Tops
Drapery
High-Claaa Drapery Hardware
Objccta of Art Repaired
Linoleum Laid
JOHN ELLAMS
Contractor
and
Builder
FUKNITORE BOUGHT AHB SOLB
Reproiuctlona Made to Order.,
—also—
D. Parunak, Prop.
THE DtJAI.-TONE PHONOGRAPH.
Something New! Before buying Residence, 349 Portia Street,
e. Phonosraph hoar this ono, the
South Amboy, N. i
King of them All.
Timlin; llnrt Ho|>a!thiR at Hlfht Prlcos.
HARRY PARI5EN
1J27 Dnvitl'st.
Phone 109-M
ME
ORIGINAL
PINE AVENUE
Ice Cream & Soda Store
'Delicious Sodn Scrrel at Foniitaia
AU Flnrora ol Cnstles' Cream
Tobacco, Notions, School 8nppllei
*
Milk, Bread, otc
Dally and Weekly Papom
Orders tnltcn for Catholic
Mrs. Wm. Campion
120 S. Broadway
PREPARE NOW FOR THE
COLD WEATHER.
The Richardson "Perfect
One-pipe
Furnace installed
complete.
No. 119—
$165.00
For 5 to 6 rooms
No. 122—
Best and Most Economical
For 6 to 8 rooms
$195.00
method in the woild (or heat•On easy payments, at a
ing houses.
small advance over the cash
Sold. Imtalled and n u i o u w l by
prices.
Catalogue and further particulars or request.
Magic Service
Pipeless Heater
George M. Mortenson
197.
Cor. Pino Avenue and Henry Stre** Telephone 245
P. J. MONAGHAN
Kiilo A gout
270 Second St. 208 David Street
South Amboy
CONSULT
9
§cuiBy s ^
108-110 South Stevens Avenue
Full Line Tires, Tubes & Accessories
Ford Parts a(Specialty
Sullivan & Wilhelm,lnc EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING
FOH
LOWEST PBICES ON
PIUMBING AND HEATIK«
Eatlmates Given. All Work Guaranteed
10! SOUTH BTKYEHB ATK-
DONENICK SORRENTINO
SHOE REPAIRING
Good Leatiier and
HoneHl Price*
Telephone 26 144 South Broadway, South Amboy
CARS WASHED THOROUGHLY
Day and Night Taxi Servic^
SEVEN-PASSENGER LIMOUSINE FOR
Oar Repair Department is now under supervision of
Frank Biitterson, JI thorough mechanic
who knows how
Phone South Amboy
^@$i interest, ctwfa and charges theieoa, J
i££
far Use payment of suck oilier ma- \
nWpal
clur^es,
tai^B, assessments and
rafes fls w e due feud tmp&ld and a charge |
or Uien on said real estate, unless ttte same
be prevJooslr paid:
ANDREW H. SLOVBR, Collector.
A in f .TIT, t
George Oheeseman, Tour 191(5, Mock
7 Lot No. Oi. Ilciiry Etroet
?14.16
Mildred
A. Kaufman. Yfftr
11)17.
Block IP., Lots Ncs. 44 and 45.
Henry street
C3.46
Mildred
A. Kflufman,
To.ir 1938,
lllock 13, I/its Nos. 44 and 45,
Ilfnry
street
,
83.04 I
Mildred A. Knnfman, Year 1M9, niook
I
IS, Lots Noa. 44 and 45. Henry
strrot
103.05
Charles Parisen, Y
1317. Block 18,
Lots 21 to 24.
15.84
Chnrlps Parfsen, Your m i s , Block 10,
Lots 21 to 24, Ausni^tn s t r e e t . . . . . . 28.10
CTinrlee Psrlpeh, Year HMD. Block 16,
Lots 21 to 24. Au'-riiNtfi ptr-ct
Estate A. E. Purman, Yt'nr 1017.
J)!ock 13, Lots 0 to 11, Jo>i[j gtrt'ft 17.83
Estate A. B. Furmmi, Tear 1917,
Block 13, John street
4356
Mildred
Kaufman, Tear HUT, Ilkvk
I.1!, I/)ts 44 and 45, nenrr stroet..
7.92
Estate Itirhnrtl Burden, Yonr 1017,
lllock 27, Lot No. SO. Stevens ave15.S4
nue
Exttitt, Blchnrd Harden, Year I91S,
Block 27, LotNo. 39. atcvc-BS aveTrue
28.18
Estate Richard Burden. Tear 191!).
Dlock 27. r » t No. 30. Stevens avesue
..^
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Mnrsaret Miller, Year 1017, Block
SfSa, Lote Nos. 0 and 7, Borflentown avenne'
13 33
MWfaret
Miller, Yeir 1018, Bloc*
85a., Lot« Nos. 8 and 7, Bordentown avenue.
24.04
Haruaret Miller. Tear 1011), nlock
85a, Lots NOB. 6 and 7, JloMon20.95
town
Morgan Lambertson, Tear 1!>17, Block
MS, Lot« No«, 33 t o 35, Leffert
<tr<*t
2.07
Mmcua Laabntson. Year IMS, Block
M, Lots NOB. S3 t o 8.1, Irfffert
street
8.M
Morgan LamkortiioTi, rear 1819, "lock
Rn. T«M Nrm RJl to Aft, CAffart
•tneet
8.78
Samuel nochhelser, Year 10IB. Itlock
210, 'Lota Nos. BT arui M , OonrrreT
I
N THE true spirit of the occasion and with due
appreciation of all it implies, we extend Christmas
greetings to the readers of this publication. Christmas has a meaning possessed by no other holiday
throughout the world. America has its national and
special days, other countries have theirs; Christmas is
the only one alike in spirit and celebrated in all Christian lands. So pure is its principle that it commands
respect and admiration among people who worship
their Creator in different way« from ours.
Christmas typifies all that is best in mankind. It is the
culmination of the human mind throughout the agei
dwelling upon the wonders and mysteries of existence,
turning to a reverence for God and His representative on earth. It expresses the ascendency of spirit,
the realization of men of their interdependence and
their duty to one another; and so it is marked by the
bestowal of gifts and other sentiments of benevolence'
and well
The makers of newspapers, concerned as they are
with the doings, manifestations and thoughts of their
respective communities and the world at large, and
recording them in their more important aspects for
the information, mayhap the education of readers, are
brought into an intimate sense of the spirit and meaning or Christmas. Would that we could express to you
all the good that we see in the hearts of men and the
increased brilliancy behind a few shadows of the light
which has upheld the world for so many centuries.
In the happy auguries we see for the future, there is
every reason to be merry.
Our Yuletide thoughts go out to the people of this community and our thanks are due the patrons and kind
friends who have given us practical support or extended
encouragement during the year. May this be the best
Christmas you have ever spent, is our wish to all.
rtrest
T H E PUBLISHERS
>••/
ELMER F. PARISEtt
of Any Kind
313 David St.
South Amboy
TaUphona 109-HI
"THAT
DONTYOUHOPt. ™ !
SANTA'S COMING-• WITH SOME
SATISFACTORY
'PLUMBING-
J. M.
Insurance of All Kinds
On Christmas
Day-
Kodak
Pictures of the children always provoke the
q u e r y — W h e n was it
made? T h e date is
half the interest. With
a n A u r <>£i-a p h i c
Kodak or IJrownic the
date is written on t h e
film at t h e time
through the exclusive
Eastman Autographic
feature.
/Autographic Kodaks $S up
Brownies $2 up
G. S. BLUM
109 So. B'way
Flra, AutomoMlt, UibUttr, BxpKHon.
Ouulty, me.
Snntr Mid FUrtitr B « I »
lit XAIir ST.
SOUTH A I H 1
e
YIKW.E IN SUMMERS 30YS YOU
ROU-DONOTfORGFT
YOUR WINTER'S COAL '.
COAt QUARTETTE
QPEAKING of rour summor
"roll" why not save part ot
your vacation money anj davote H to the coal you •will
naed during the winter months.
It Is the man who can lock
ahead that has a right to anticipate happlneBB. We will
be happy to servo you.
CONSUMERS' COAL CO.
' Wlf does a man always any that
ho la out of practice when he gets
at liny kind of game?
Phone 47
David St.
TTT ILL tbo housetoe-warm
" ' when St. Nicholas calls
or will the Christmas tree
room be properly heateli for
the, kiddies when they come
down to pay their nightgown
ro«poets to what the Christnins-lldo lias brought them?
T.ct us siiKKest that you make
tin! wliolo Iiunily a Chriatmns
lircsont of perfect plumbing.
D.
J.
D O N L I N
220 Henry St.
Phone 250-R
SALE
OF
LflNDS FOR TAXES
AND ASSESSMENTS.
Guaranteed 100% Pure Worsted
Mild Weather
J Cold & Stormy Weather
Muffler Buttoned Around Cap I Muffler Buttoned Around Neck
Boys' $1.85
Men's $3.00
FOR SALE AT
JOHNSON'S
BROADWAY AND AUGUSTA STREET.
».||
MlJrlrod A. Kaufman, Y»ar 1018, Block
IS, Lots NVw, 44, and « , nenrr
street
10.M
P. H. H, Oo , Tear 1MB, Block 106,
Lot» Nn» 11 and 12, HroadiHT...
Bessie R. Onrapton, Year 1018, Block
11B, Lot No. ;'J2, First street
42.M
nosste 10. Oompton, Year mill, nlock
118, Lot No, 12, Hrst «treet
40.80
0. I/. Johnson, Year 101R litock, 71,
tots Nos. 1<I t o lfl, Tilirttiaiid struct B.M
O. L. Juhnann, Your lllll), Illnck 71,
r*«s NOK, Id t o 10. nifrh-inmi «trwt 8.7S
BJfitRta John Johnson, Ynar 1D1R, Bloek
• 10, Tots Nos, R2 Jliwl S3, Broadway 28.18
B«t*te Wlcn Rellly, Year iniD, Block
800, I*tir Nos, 14 anil 15, Oonorw
»fre»t
, . . , . , . , , , , , . , . . . , . JT.M
Slnulrtnim Wehowskl, Year 11>1H, Block
201, Lot No, 22, Wllmot Btrcot.... 18.02
Mrs.
John Wtcohwcukl, Tear 1020,
mock 200, rx)ts in. 47, Omovw
street
ZS.eo
Ert-ato John P««, Yenr lrco, nlock 211
T<ot« 1 to 4, nidirwjy avonne, Wnter
J.14.IO, Tux 171.10
J10.2O
John Blmi*nlf, Yenr 1020, Block 210,
Lot 81, Tlnrltnn strent
24.70
James nutf, Yenr 1020, Block 201,
Lota 4R, 40, Ttnllronfl avcmio
3.80
IK-niy Wolff, Ye»r 1020, Ulock 1S7,
Lots I I to 17, M"atn Rtrr-ot, Pavemrat Wno.00. Tax $!B.20
413.10
Pmil niyllnskl, Ycnr ina?, mock 1)3,
I»ts i:l to 10, Elm street
83.00
Itolirrt nnrl p.llMhelli Striuilu Yonr
1020, niock 14, T/it 71. Dnvlcl atrent B.70
Charles Stewart. Yenr 1!W1. nlock in,
Lots 2.*, 20, Dnvlil street. Wntir
41.B2. Tni 41. R0
83.82
Mrs. Jtnry nongliltn, Yenr 1!)20, lllock
27,
r/>tn (!.1, B4, Atiimstn ulrcef,
Sidewalk $32,70, Tnx Ho.flO
42.70
Btnto .Tolin Fee, Jr.. Yonr lf»20, Block
10. r^>ts 7 to 12, Auonstn Htreft,
Onrb $30.00, Slilnvalk fO5.7O, Tnj
JM.70
158.40
Bstnte Jolm Fee. Ynnr 11)20, lilocS 10,
Unndlnffs, Aujmstn street . . . . . . . .
70.30
^tnte Wr«. Jnmes Mnrpliy, Yenr 1020.
Hid!' 10, I/Ot 23. Anetistn street,
Onrblnir
Slo.S0. Sldwalk
$21.80,
Tnx J30.4O
70.70
Andrew Kronetneyer. Yonr 1020, Rloofe
.10. rxita 1-2 of BS, m, Aairosta
Btrcot,
.13.80
Jolm E. Price, Year 1920, Block 30,
Lot 11, David street, Water J17.2S,
Tni $52.30
00.03
nton Sraukcrra, Your 102O, Block 80,
Jjots 0, 10, Pavld street, Water
«1000, Tax J22.35
38.8S
ThVnns Kennedy, Year 1020, Rlock
Lots 3.1, 30, Anirusta. u t r w t . . .
22.80
Jowjh HaBklll, Year 11)20. Dlock 62,
LoS 18. 14. Henry street
83,80
LMHUrd Tlce, Y<?ar . ' '" nioek 117,
22Si First str«>' m a . , 2.78, IVil
W l > 0 . . . .., Water » l .
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Charlta7 Be
N:k 12,
15
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'j<ldy.
Tear
1020,
Bio
••••••
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str
"- A, John street
* "• •
I^liina
Klnir,
Year
1030,
Bloc.
'•«>.
,
, , T p l . Oeorgo street, Water » l i •• '
1921)
TLM:S CAP
NOW
16 THE TIME TO BUY!"
P
m
Concrete Blocks A« Portland Cement
Plenty of Good Coal In Stock
Stisquehanna and Lehigh
PAUL BRYLIN8KIs
7
' Center and Elm Streets
jVery
kistmas
vish of
^URGEON DENTIST
Broadway
t
»iro
Opp. R. R. Station
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
as:
TUtwdaj tmJ i4way, 9 A. M. to I P. K
always «,t the offlc* to mak* apjpointmmti.
Tel. 169-J
$28.60
>tnn<ly, Year 1020. Block 21, Lots"* 1
i, R4, Oathcrlri*
streot. S u m tei
,rate Oharlos Ooi, Year 1D2O, Bloek
24, Lots 11, 12, George street
U
for?*!* LambertBon, Year 1020, Block
I SSa, Pino ATeqtio
11.
Estate Chris Straub, Year l«20, Block
85a, Fine avenue
80,40
Margaret Mian, Tenr 1020, Block 42, Lots 14 to IB, Lonlna street
11.40
Marsraret Mnrm, Year 1920, Block 41,
1-2 of 12, 18, FerrH Btreet
7.90
Peter StouerivaW. Year 1920. Block 42,
T^ots 87 to 39, Ferrl* stioet, Sewer
$32.60. Tax 117.10
49.79
Dsn Delaney, Tear 1020, Bloek 60,
I/ots 0 to 14, Georga Btreet. Water $17.75
Darid Wood, Year 1020, Block 78,
Lot 48, Ward arenas
0,70
Jo»cpli A. Rlerst, Year 1020, Block 64.
Lot 43, Ward Avenue
80.80
Abratann Cohen. Year lt>20, Block 22,
Lot 12, Catherine street, curbing
J19.58, Tar $30.00
Mrs. 'Ella Green, Year 1020, Block
23. l o t s 22, 23, Bordentown avenue. 28.50
Mildred A. Kmttman. Y/enr 1020, Block
13, Lots 44. 45, ITenry
street.
Sidewalk $150.04, Wnter
$122.54,
Tni $100.40
884.08
Mildred A. Kaufman, Yonr 1020, Block
1.1, Lots 44, 4t, nenry street
15,20
Mildred A. Kaufman, Year 1020, Blocli
13, Lots 44, 45, Broadway, Pavement
$240.00
2J0.0u
Clinrles I'arteen, Year 1020. Block 10,
Lots 21 to 24, Augnsra street, OurbItij $S0.2fl. Sldewnlk
500.711, Tax
$4B00
1T4.50
Edtate Richard ntmlen, Year 1020,
Block 27, Lot 30. Stevens avenue
Pnwment $12.1..|0. Water $20,110, T a l
SM.00
100.00
Beswls 15. Omnton, Yonr 1020, Block
IIS, I » t 12, First KtToel
«,00
Voorhera .TohiiBon. Yenr 1020, Block
10, T.nts ;t2. lin, nrondwny...
2O.4U
Riitntc KHen Ilellly, Yc«r 1020, Block
2ft!), Tata 11, \Ti, r^iniivcr street... 10.00
SlnnllauM Wclioivpkl. Ynar 1020, Block
201. Ixit 22, 'Wllinot utrcpt. Wnter
$m.0(>. Tns $24.7f>
J0.70
Annm Ivnnfmnn, Yenr 1!)2(>. Hlwk .IS.
FyOlR 1-2 of 0, 7, R. Stevens avenue ravcmimt $112 00 $ir.2,00
201.00
Marenret Mlllir. Yi'iir 1020, lllock Wn.
Lots 0. 7, Hrirdentown avenue. CurbInn $17.!)0
47.00
Unknown, Yfnr 1017, No. ot Lots, 0
Fourth Rtroet, Rtrvpnarlaln
, 11.89
t'liknown, Venr 1010, Mo. of f/Oto 0,
Fourtli Ktroet, Stevensdnlo
23.10
Unknown. Yenr 102O. No. of Loti 0.
Fourth atroet, PtevrnMlnlc
45.00
Hntate1 Willlnm tjTonn, Yi-nr 1017,
nine - K 0 0 , ljoin 24, 25, 20, Bnrltim
10.80
streot
Estate William Lvons, Year 1MB.
lllock IOX1, Lots 21, Z1, 20, Rarltnn
utreet
10.38
Krtnte William Lyons. Year loin,
Bloek E200. Lot» 24, 25. 2fl. Uarltan
street. Woter $42.00. Tax $21.1H
83.18
The Cause.
'I'nK OWNTSllS AND OOOLTANTa OF
tlie' followliiK ilencrlbt'tl parcels ot real esEvery reporter knows Hint t h e flattate situated In tlio taitan district ol the
Olty of Soulli Arnlxir, JlMdleMX . Oonnty, ness of Ills stiiry If? due to his fulling
Now Jersey, and Hie puhllc, MO hereby down on It.—lliisinii Trnnscrlpt.
notified that UW '"<** lliereoo severally
BBnesseil tor too yea.n 11118, 1017, 1018, 191(1,
and lnai) remain unpaid, nnil t l » t the «.ild
p«r«il« of' real estate will lie offerod for
A New Version.
sale by puMl* veuduo or Ruction at the
Men are either nnvlla or hummers—
CHty Hall, Sodth Amlwy. I New Jersey, In
said tit»ln« district, on WBDNBSrMr, 1>E- them that ain't bellows.—Astilnad
OKMTirai 2Rlli, ll>21, a t tivo o^tnek In the
atlemooon, f"»r Vm pajment «t said t a w s Bugle.
l
Lowest Prices
55-gallon Drums, new.
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10 gross Wood Screws.
\ir Belts—
in. wide, 90 ft. long, 3 ply leather;
cent, new
] " I in. wide 64 ft. long, S ply leather,
I } * iln. wide 100 ft. long, 6 ply Co- J
a
* 1 8 ' or, 100 h . p . , 2 phase, 2 "
*?*>™P"""^™^
1 mot ~r(a n d starter COTTJ/.H00 volte, 60 cyde; •iwtchboaiu
...iplete.
Sheet Zink.
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Plumbing and electrical supplies. ( - CENTER TRADING CO,
b
611 1Washington Avenue
South Amboy, N. J.
ri-v -Tel. 282.
GRAHAM'S
and
PORTER
The Best Drinlc on the Market Today.
$3.00 PER CASE.
75c Rebate on Return of Case and Bottles.
JACOB
IRZEIZtSriEIEB
Wholesale Distributor.
North Broadway, South Amboy, N. J.
M. A. M'CARTHY
UNDERTAKER
115 S. BROADWAY
8onth Aml»r, H. t.
EDWARD HANSEN
Carpenter and Cabinet Maker
Jobbing and Alterations
If it is of wood
I can make it
Prompt Service Cither Day or Night
Telephone ttt.
Shop and HesHcnee, ISO Dart* BL
Phoae 22t
944-U
BATTEN HIGH SCHOOL
DEFEATS S I . MART'S
S t Marys Higli School Senior
Basketball team traveled to Eliza' X'.
beth and were defeated by the fast
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Me to 1 6 c .
| Batten High School team. The WHOLE CGCOANUTS, each
~.
•"••••*"
boys of St. Mary's had a wonderful CHOICE LARGE FIGS, p e r pound
. unbroken record, until they closed CHOICE ORANGES, per dozen
,
.26oto60«
; against the fast Elizabeth Quintet, LARGE GRAPE FRUIT, each
.*.
WO
; but they will endeavor to recapture
LARGE LEMONS, per- dozen
.Ma
; their good-work in the future. That
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was their loss out of five games, CALIFORNIA BOX APPLES, p e r dozen
and they will make it their last loss. WHITE GRAPES
All others will be victories for St. CHOICE N E W YORK STATE BALDWIN APPLES, per basket
$2.M>
Mary's without a doubt.
CRANBERRIES,
CHLEEY,
BEETS,
CABBAGES,
YJ3LLOW
AND
W
H
ITS
I St. Mary's this year has one of
the fastest teams that was ever in TUK-N1PS, WHITE, RED, AND YJEJLLOW ONIONS, EVAPORATED APPLES", ,
the Bchool, and It Is known to have PEACHES, AND APRICOTS, EXTRA LARGE PRUNES,
CITROi*^
had some good teams iu the. past, ORANGE AND LEMON PHEJL, BRICK'S BEST GRADE M N C E MEAT,
and will always have a team for
NONE SUCH MINOJ3 MEAT, O U R J R A N T S , e n d RIAISINS, ALL KINI>3 O F
the people of South Amboy to be
proud of. The only reason for St. PURiE WHOLE AND GROUND SPICES, FRESH' MIXED ORBJAM ANDMary's loss was the causa of the AMERICAN MIXIEJD CANDY.
small court that they played in on CHOCOLATE DROPS, per lb
,
353
Monday last, and at that they put
FRESH EGGS, POWDJSRJBD CONFECTIONEJR'S AND GEANULATBDup a good game.
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SUGAHS, EXTRA. LONG OHOK3EJ W H I T E CALIFORNIA CElJlRY.
Delaney, St. Mary's star guard, C A M P B E L L ' S S O U P S , a l l k i n d s , p e r c a n
Wff i
; was high pointer for St. Mary's, getHJGH GRADE, HAND PICKED CHOICE TOMATOES, LARGO CANS
;
, tine two points from th« field makoacb.
T.....15O
".
ing four points In ell. AH of St.
, Mary's men gavo a fine exhibition
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE CANNED CHERRIES, PEABS, •_
! on the- floor for their speed .and PINBAPPLBS, aTRON, JEIMilEJS, JAMB, AND fPRBSHRVEIS, GQODf
pluck; V
.
COFFEES AND 11BA8, MOLASSH3S AND # SYRUP3, FRESH SHOULDERS
VOT Batten High' School, Jacobson
was high scorer, getting three field OP MUTTON, FRESH PORK, BACON AND HAMS; FINE) CHEESE, BEST
goals and ten foul ahotg. Altogether CREAMERY BUTTER.
sixteen points. Hudglns was next
A MEERT CIUIISTKA8 TO ALL!
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with six field goals to hlu credit
making twelve points, but If he
125 North Broadway.
;
made all the points ho tried for, he
would have made it a terrific score
PROMPT DELIVERIES FREE
TELEPHONE
oh Batten's side.
Fraudman reiereoa the game, and
'showed a great brand.of refereelng,
He wag fair and square on hotli
Hides. In the last half of tSe game
Hudglns was taken out of the gome
for personal fouls, also Jneobenson
and Samson'. None wore taken out
by St. Mary's.
The score was as follows!
; S t Mury's '
T.
1
Connors, f
0
0
1
MoConnell, f
0 • :0
Gleason, c
0
2
Delaney, g
0
Z d a n e w l c z , g, '•••••
0
McCabe, g
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PHONEY'S SPECIRL1
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XLhc IfBrtegs Store /•
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Cbdetmas
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For Saturday!
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18c-2Oc
Prime Bib Roast
Pot Roast - 1 8 c fresh Killed Chickeiis
Small Fresh Hams
Veal for roasting
16c u p
Choice Cuts of Sirloin Steaks
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Alpine's
Bargain
§tore
EXTENDS
TO.ITS MANY PATEONS AND FRIENDS,
ITS HEARTIEST WISHES FOR A VERY MERRY XMAS
AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
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MORRIS ALPINE,
J. JOSEPH ALPINE
SACRED HEARTS BEAT
TOXTEITYIMiE BY A .
3
3
TEHEE POINT MARGIN
Batten TOph
In an offStr that showed superiority
.0. V. T
of local Sacred Heart Quintet, the
1
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fast Tottenvllle team fell victim to Pennoyer
3 10 13
clever work of the Juniors by a score Jacobenson
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of 19 to 16. Tottenvllle, as well "as Samson
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the horns team deserves credit for Collins
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they fought till the last minute and Huaglna- . . . / .
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besides a whole game they were Krebs
0
forced to play five, minutes extra.
Keiper .T
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The clever work rof Bartkowlak Wyckoff
«nd Zdaniewicz made possible tho Smnplro
°
AlsoSpareriba.
winning
margin
as Bartkowlak
10
10
30
scored a basket and Zdaniewicz a
Referee, Fraudman; Scorer.; Trtnfoul in the last five minutes! which
.enabled them to win. Forge of tho ley; Timers, Reed • and • JBppenger: Telephone 26 .
j visitors distinguished himself by Time of halves, twenty minutes.
On Friday next, December 23, St.
bagging two field goals and shootary'u team will play the iPaat Asing four fouls.
A large crowd attended the game; bury iPark High School Basketball
This Is the sixth victory for Sacred team at St. Mary's hall at 8 p. m.
Hearts.
This Thursday the Sac-A good game will be assured you.
red Hearts play OP. R. R. T. M. C- A.,The second team will play the Amwhile Thursday after Christmas they erican Legion Midgets of Perth Amwill have the Jolly five for their bry.
In the big game Fltzmorrts is e*
meet
>
The score:
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, pectea to' play, If he has fully recovered from injuries received recently.
Sacred Hearts.
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4 11 CHBISTMAS EXEBCTSES
AT THE PTBUC SCHOOLS
Zdaniewicz, f ..-c
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Jflsowlak, g , .
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On (Friday exercises appropriate to
Walczate, g
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1 Z Christmas -were held by the children
French, f
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0 0 of the public schools, end proved
Corned Beef, Plate or Soft Rib
Beef for stewing 14tc Pork for roasting 2 0 c ,
Brookfleld Creamery Butter 49>c
Scrapple, Sausage, Etc., at Lowest Prices.
Iffouafflian's Meat Market
Quality and Weight GnaraatMi
2O9 David Street
very Interesting.
Programme Sthool No. 2
Christmas Joya
•
T. . .Song by 'Fifth and Sixth Years.
' 8 Santa Glaus
« * * ""—
Dorothy
4 A Bright Idea..
Klttie to Santa Claus.
,.Goldie Hpsenthal
CbrtBtmas Day Margaret Plppett
Santa's Visit
•
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, Song by First, Second,, Third, and
16
Fourth Grades.
. .
If Santa Lived in a Shtte..
I
Florence Towne
5 19
Free!
Free!
~ A • large double-handled Market BaBket with every
purchase of $4.00 or over.
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SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTMAS CLOSE OUT CfP •
GIRLS' COATS
Tottenrfllo .Trs.
forge f
Wotz,
f
Chapman, c
Osman, g
Moore, 6
Referee: Sppingor.
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4"
4
• See-Saw
First Grade
Christmas Eve
Ansel Morlss
If You're Good
Mary Bllka
We have a few coats left .from our large stock. Well
Tho Christmas Carol
•• •
made of Bolivia cloth and with collars of genuine Coney
r.. .Elizabeth Bloodgood
The
Windmill
First
Grade
fur.
Beautiful models.
These coata were $10.00.
Christmas Bells
Song by School
Special
1
$7.50
Christmas
'.. .Beatrice McCarthy
Mothers AlwayB Do...Bertha Ellison
The Little Fir Tree
. .Twelve Second Year pupils.
. W e wish to assure our freinds that we will spare no
On Christmas Day
'.
..Song by eight Fifth Year girls.
efforts to sell goods as cheaply in 1922 aa we did .in 1921.
Ponlea
Thank You.
Sidney Puffer, Wilson Stolte, Andrew Holton.
Recitation
Stanley Steiner
Merry Christmas Day Evelyn StaJer
Christmas Recitation..Frances Burns
Christmas Secrets
Song by 'Fifth nnd Sixth Yonra
Ring^a-Ring O'ROSOR First Year Girls
The Bethlehem Wny iMinnle Snbl>
SOUTH AMBOY'S ECONOMY CENTER.
Tho Christmas Tree... .Viola Cooper
Recitation
Andrew Wedell
ftyln IBaby Buntinif
First Cirade
CARD OF THANKS
A Chriatmns TOali Maudo Oliver
Tho undersigned lioroby extend Bnby.,.. i.Marsnrct Slover, ninnclio
V
NEXT TO A. & P.
Wnry Ratisclier. Edith Galthoir slnoero thanks to all who ren- Holton,
lagher, Jonnie Do .Taper.
darotl assistance during tho Illness Perhaps
Snnir by School
and »t tho burial ot Wlllla:a RP:I; ThB Greatest Olfts of All
Klxth Yenr Puplli;
and also to tlioso who aont floral
Star of Hetlileh(!in..'Sonfr by School
Wore It not for/ the bliss of Igno- tributes an tokons nf lovoi
•When a mon goes fit things hentl
first, ha often guta there with both rance .""'up ^jpoplo would alwnys be
Mr. mid Mrs. Thomas Lovely.
'Poverty often pincliO!" the body and
—Advertisomont,
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wealth Bomotlmea pinches the soul.
ALPINE'S BARGAIN STORE
Pine Avenue
Prune Whisky Still Raided by Con'e
The prlvato residence of Joseph
Anderson at Morganvllle, Monmouth
county, - was raided Wednesday by
'Federal officers under Agent, Sam H.
Con'e and a flf teen-gal Ion still, alleged to have been in operation at
the time of the visit, was seized.
Prune whisky, it is claimed, nvas in
process of manufacture. The officers
also seized live fifty-gallon barrels
of rye mash.
The raid was mndo on a search
warrant. Anderson was arraigned
before United States Commissioner
Delnnoy tut Perth Amboy and held
under ball for tho federal grand
Jury.
'As Christmas approaches
we are glad to have the
opportunity
of
r
greeting
you and wishing you much
\
happiness and joy. We
would be pleased to greet
you with a personal shake
of the hand.
Cor. Henry St.
FIRST NATIONAL
.«!*
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J>'?V
j
letoe, ag
PtJBUSSXD
WEEKLY
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community to Bee to it that the lessons taught at county expense shall
BOOTH AJU2«T. N. J.
not be in vain. If this is not done,
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 we may awake some morning to find
that public indignation has not entenially slumbered.
XHE SOUTH AMBOY CIXIZEK
ST. MABY'S PARISH NOTES.
Why be Idle? PETERSON'S PHARMAC
Next Sunday will be Christmas
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
AT SULLIVAN'S FACTORY
Day. On this day God gave Himself
"Here Comes Christmas," a cantaStevens Avenue
to us and announced "Peace on
ta iby Hall Mack Co., will be given
earth to men of good will." In rePLENTY
OF WORK
by the First Methodist Episcopal
turn He asks for our hearts, repApply
at
Once
at Factory
Sunday School on Monday night, Deresenting our good will conformable
cember 26, in tKe High School Auto ' His. This Is in every man's
ditorium.
power and we earnestly hope that
«Tery member of St. Mary's Parish This is one of itthe latest publicaBY M:C.BIRMINCHAM
will ocen hfs heart to our Divfna tions by these well known publishI>>rd on Christmas Day and find ers and the interest manifested by
room for Him within. There can the children at the rehearsals prombe no happiness for him. who is so ises a good time for all who may atunfortunate as not to bear Christ tend.
Synopsis
within his soul on .Christmas. Whan
Part 1—The Heralds
extending this greeting to all on "The Christmas
Gates"
Christmas Day, we trust that it will ,,
Song and March
find an entrance Into every heart. "The Snowflakes"
,
Song
"Bells
of
Christmas"...........
Song
We take this occasion to remind
you of the general Communion in "Christmas Greens"
Song and Exercise
which every member of the parish "Yule Log"
,.Song and Exercise
yr\yi participate and In preparation "The Christmas Wbodchoppers"....
You're Inviting Loss to do
,,...
Song
tot this reception of our Dlvlna
Without Insurance*
Tableau
' TjOrd, confessiona will be heard for
Part 2—The Christmas Tree
ih& children on Thursday, for the
Song
TJ LATH glass Insurance costs
women Friday afternoon and even- "Christmas Candles"
• but llttlo money but It
ing, and Saturday afternoon »and "Jack Frost and Icicles"....
Song and Drill
evening for the men. Should any "Christmas Presents"
Exercise
.guarantees that you will sufman -find this time Inconvenient for "Star of the Christmas Sky"...Song
fer no loss when the break
Tabloan
him, lot him eall at >the Rectory and
Part 3—Christmas Day
comes. The reliability of our
the priests will "be glad to hear h!a "The Hamper
from Home"
company invites your conficonfession at any hour. " '
I
Song and Exercise
dence.
,
.'
The Daughters of Isabella, as well "Christmas Dinner"
iSon'g and Pantomime
as several Individuals, have com- '•"Kitchen Orchestra"....Instrumental
1
snlssiono,! u'a to provide a basket for "Topsy-Turvy Quartet"
Songs INSURANCE
fl*'
•any family that would otherwise lie "•Willie Wood's Presents",.Monologue
"Crown
Ye
Christmas"
,,.
. flerrlved of a little of this world's
Song and Exercise
comforts at Christmas and we will , "AppearRnoe of Santa
Clmts"
PHONE
• 1>e grateful to, those who iwill give" Admission tq, all; excepting memCONNECTION
ns the happiness of thus serving bers of the school •will be flftean
3IZ DAVID 5T,
SOUTH AMBOY
them,by notifying the Sisters of cents.
•their willingness to accept this gift
The Knights of Columbus have vory
•generously provided candy for the
school children,
During the holidays, the Bucliro
on 'Wednesday evening will be unde*
--tho-ansploes of Mrs. James Cleary.
The committee is as follows: Mrs.
Roger Leonard, Mrs. James Hackett,
Mrs. John Keane, George Street;
Mrs. Edward Lynn, John Quain, Misa
Dorothy WatK Miss Marlon Sullivan,
Here is for the late shoppers. One more
Miss Marc-aret Mulvey, Miss Catherine Smith, Joseph Jerome* John
shopping day before Christmas.
• Braney, John Carroll, Frank Dunliam, and Thomas Holton Jr.
Regardless of cost, everything in the line
" If subsequent committees are able
of Holiday goods must be sold out, no goods
*»-tp raise the splendid 'amount obtained toy Mrs. Frank* Coan and her
carried over.
committee, we will be more than
Erntlfled\by their efforts.
Come and you will have yet a good selection.
M. KAUFMAN
i
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TVHY 8HOT7LD IOCAE COMHTIONS
DEMAND COUNT* CORKECTIOIf?
The county Prosecutor expressed i
truth, that all township and city offi•clalfl were clearly aware of, when hfl
-eald'that It was not the duty of the
Prosecutor's office to do the work
that belonged to local communities.
The law under 'which the Prosecutor acted In the Tecent raids made In
many municipalities was a State
law, us well as a Constitutional provision. All police boards ana municipal officials clearly understood that,
The Prosecutor only acted when lo$al officials failed to act. The In-~ -formation, under which he operated
. \roa .not confined to the county of
' flee, This is shown by the facts
tnndo known since tha arrests were
tnado. Thnt conditions were riot what
..they should be weva well under
stood by anybody of average obser
vatlon. It is fair to assume that the
' Prosecutor came to the conclusion
.. that some influence existed that was
N
- stronger than any Bonee of publio
fluty In many city officials, ft this
• vrtsro not fto-caso, what hindered lo• cal authorities from enforcing law
and maintaining order and decency?
• ' Places of unsavory repute, nnd illicit soiling of* Intoxicating liquors,
voro violations of law that they wore
not Rwpnosert to show any 'disposition
of leniency towards. A degroo at
unfaithful police BRVVICO throughout
the Stiito 1ms been revealed that Is
knot srntifyine to respectable coinDltles. All kinds of excuses nro
abundant, and some professions
Jtrae and promises of better
... nre mndo. This reveals con«j[lOns in Borne pollco bodies that
would not be tolerated for a dny in
any other lino of work. If polios
officers are to be the ,leterminlnK
authority as to what laws they will
try to enforce, and what laws thay
proposo to pay little hoed to, then
legislatures can be of little vaUe.
These conditions glvo ground tot
fear thnt som« influence hlslior than
that of personal responsibility to duty may bo abroad. The Prosecutor
determined to tost it, and thus sot
nn exnmplo to nil coiiBolontlons oMclnls, and to show that the greatest
power Is that .of public opinion, and
&'-lilB is the sustaining power behind
•Prosecutor.
nhort time ww may expect
•L&r*'^- - ' *%Wc dlHplays of do^W4T ! '
"'^Slttor Hint, what?
?$iSp.---,„• • toll." It is up to every I
T h e place to obtain articles for
Operators Wanted
T h a t will please t h e reci'ivor. E v e r y t h i n g is of hi^h qiuilhv stock, b u t t h o prices
will liofy ou :u petit ion ari3'where,
OMII aid tev tin? h u n d r r d s of
vv.ir'.iiy articles t h a t will suit tho most fsij-ii'limis.
Perfume, Toilet Sets, Face Powder,
Cream and Toilet Water, Hudnut,t Colgates, Jonteel, Langolis, from $1.50 to
§0.50
PERFUME AND TOILET WATER:
Mary Garden, Colgates, Hudnut, etc.,
from 50c to $3.50.
FACE POWDERS: Jonteel, Langolis,
Three Flowers, L'Origan, Djer Kiss, Garden Court, Colgate's; Mavis, Pompeian,
etc., from-25c to $2.00 per box.
Talcum Powder, from 25c to $1.00 a
package,
v •
A full lino of United Cigars in boxes
of 25 and 50, from $1.75 to $7.50 per box.
Cigarettes in Carton, 50c to $1.00 package
Camel
Piedmont
Chesterfield
Lucky Strike
Sweet Caporal
.'",
One lot of imported dolls, a wonderful assortment, will be on sale.
With the season's greeting for a
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Pipes from 25c to §6.00.
" Tobacco 'Pouches from 25c to $1.75.
Com
STATIONERY
Most complete line in the city.
From 25c a box up to $4.00 a bo?)
CANDY!
1 lb.
CANDY1
!* 2 lbs.
CANDY!
5 lbs,
Whitman's, Liggett's, Guth's, United Cigar's, from 59c a box up to $6.50 a box.
Pocketbooks, from 50c up.
Safety Razors, from 79c up.
Rubber-set Shaving Brushes, 25c to
$1.50.
Complete line of Ivory Goods, from
$4.00 a set up.
Pens,
Vacuum Bottles, pints and quarts,
$1.00 up.
Signet Writing Pencils, from $1.00
up to $3.50.
Peterson'§ Pharmacy
The Rexall Store
132 No. Broadway
Merry
We have the choicest supply
of
M. KAUFMAN
110 S. Broadway
BABY SETS:
Brush and
and Toilet Sets, $1.50 to $3.00.
Waterman's Ideal Fountain
big assortment, $2.75 up.
Cigarette and Cigar Holders from
25c to $2.25.
Surely something to please every member
of the family.
The prices we have almost cut in half.
$1.75 per carton
Face Creams, from 25e to $1.00 |
package.
Turkeys, Ducks, Geese
and Chickens
South Am boy
ever offered in this city, to be
sold at lowest market prices.
Heat
T JPSTAIRS, downstair^ and in> my,
*•* lady's chamber,—in living room,
bathroom, bedroom or kitchen,—day
or night—the Homer heated home is
.cheerfully, healthfully warm.
The Homer is the original patented
pipeless furnace, sending out a generous
volume of warm air into the house
through a single register.
There are no cold corners in Homer
heated houses. The warm air fills every
nook and crevice, and drives cold air
back to the basement.
No pipes, no flues, no danger, no dirt, no expense
to install. Delivered and ready, for use in a day.
Built in sizes to fit all homes.
It Heats
Less Price
It Ventilates Less Fuel
It Satisfies More Heat
Ha<ve you holed over the
new 1920 Furnace Hook? If
not, you can have n copy
any time for the asking.
CHARLES TTJOIOKS
South Amboy, N. J.
ORIGINAL PATENTED
PIPELE^JPURNACE
This store will be closed all day Sunday and
Monday—Don't forget to order your needs on
Saturday.
Double S. & H. or Elk Green
. TradingStamps given with each
purchase, every Saturday.
fft
ALEX PAWLOWSKI
236
Store closes Tuesday and Thursday evenings at I o'clock
236 North Feltus Street
Causo of Rainbow.
The rnlnbow Is couaed by the rnys
tit the fi'^iia pnRBlng through drops of
water nn(lt bclng separated by these
drops Into Hie primary colors. A similar olTivt'cnn be obtained by placing
n IrlmiKulnr piece of glnss before the
eyes In tho sunlight.
L
Bergen Hill, South Amboy
Stones Swal'owed by Elephants.
The habit of swallowing stones nppenrs to be niorO or less common
among elephnntfl. The British museum
contains a collection M.108 stones,
eroding the size of a
taken from the stotunch
cau elepliaut,
Benefit of a Good Lauilh.
However, the Inugh began it la a
recognized fnet that n few healthy
"hn-hns" form one of tha btst tonic*
Imaginable. It gets plenty of freell
air. Into tho lungs, and generally
one up. Also, It eusps tha
PDBU8HBD WIEXKUT
*HB SOUTH JLHBOI CITIZBlf
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SOUTH AMBOTt. N. J.
SATURDAY, DBCEMBHB 17. 1921
ST. MART'S PAKISH KOTES.
The Card Party to be held next
• "Wednesday evening will he under the
-auspices of the following committee:
[ Messrs. Joseph Jerome, John Braney,
.John Carroll, Frank Dunham, Thomas
" Holton, Jr., Mrs. J. Cleary, Mrs. Roger Leonard, Mrs. James Hackett, Mrs.
John Keane, George street; Mrs.
Edward lynn, Mrs. John Qualn,
" Miss Dorothy Watts, Miss Marion
Sullivan, Miss Helen Pooling, Miss
Margaret Mulvey, and Mls3 Catherine
Smith,
HOXOB BOIX FOB JTOYEMBER
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St. lUry's School.
Fourth year high—Mary MeGontgle,
,'JJoseph Vail, Stephen Malik, Francis
. f McC&be, John Connors, Lawrence
Third
grade—Henry
Manion,
James Coakley, Lester Stratton, John
McCloud, Frank Manion, Philip Sullivan, Francis iPothoff, James Lenahan,
William Dowllng, Sylvester
Creed, Alexander Abbatlello, John
MaNeany, John Pothoffi, William
Scully, William Switzer, John Quattrochi, . Mary Bachman, Kathryn
Connors, Margaret Nichols, Geaevleve Novak, Margaret iPowers, Monica. Cheesenian, Frank Albanese? Rtt
Mullen, Susie • O'Brien, Mary Splna,
Adelina Splna, Margaret
Sullivan
Nellie MusoUpa,' Anna Duggan, Mary
Abbatlello, Mary Moehen, Mario
Brennan, Margaret Barkalow, Grace
Duggan, Margaret MoKeon, Olive
Welsh, Ruth Reno, Helen McCarthy,
Mary McCarthy, BHzatwth Heston,
Doris Brennan, Agnes Ferren, Lena
U«t, Mary'Fagan.
Second
grade—'Anna
Anderson,
Margaret Phillips, Kathleen' Nagle,
Ethel McAuIlffe, M»iy Shlmko, Cecelia Quintan. '
"•
The banner (for attendance was
•won by Third y«ar high, and the
banners for "punctuality, by Second
year High, Eighth anJ Fourth
gradti.
- ; . TWrd year high-^Ofttherine Dunn,
.John Walccak, Marie Carroll, Ma.r:•'ttln Madura, Mary Dunn.
' ,t Second year high—Mary Coan,
, 4 B a r b w » Dunn, Mary Warra, Vincent
e«t Fire Per Cent » • Battngw.
l^bhatWIo, Alexander SSdantewfcx,
" Cornelius MoGonigle, MaTle Maloney,
WASHINGTON, D, C—Br-iervlce
Mbrgwet Mono, Margaret Gereghty, men of tho Worid War who want
Ijftry Brady, Adeline Farley.
to be first, lecond or third elais
,.-;- Siwt y*»r W«h—Margaret K«ri»ln, U. a postmasters are*-'to be given
•-: Julia *K*cb, Catherine Grimley, Rose a live per cent advance on their
•'IpewaE, Thomas KoziorowiM, Alice civil service rating* and credit Cor
' ' Mokensie, JuaUaa MWoner, Kath time, spent In. wrrioe,
President
'leeh ChMieman, Helen Ryan, John Harding'i executive order putting
Co»U«y, Joseph Phillips, Catherine the provision into effect w»s re"Rue, Joseph Connors, Francis Kwle- cently proniulgated at the instance
•<ilnsW, John (Leonard, Francis /Dunn, of the American Legion.
1 Alma. Ttmmtnn, Regina Dooling. Bvelyn Coaway.
Hoi Taxable.
•.
, . Eighth
grade—Catherine
Coan,
WASHINGTON, D. C—Receipts
-Margaret Bailey, Francis t*onard, from the entertainments given by
Ragewell street, Margaret Dewan, postg of the American Legion or
„ ^Tnuiol*. -'Walsh, Helen Shuey, Rob- Its Auxiliary are not taxable undor
r
ert Anderson, Rose Jerome, Corne- the new revenue, law passed by the
lius Monaghan, Richard Matarangolo, oxtra session of the 67th Congress.
•John McCarthy, Richard Flanagan, Such receipts, oven when the proJohn Monaghan, Helen Mullen, Fur- ceeds of the. entertainments W6Te
'.Jtunata Abatlello.
given for charitable purposes, wore
- - .Seventh Grade—Lawrence Leon- taxable under the entertainment tax
ard, Francis Scully, "Walter Parker, of the old revonue law.
Anna' Duggan, Margaret Purcell,
o
,
! 'Anna Powers, Grace Splna, Mary
Fifteen Cento Buys a Meal.
. Powers, Margaret Lovely, EJizabeth
TOLEDO, 0—Fifteen centis Irays
JOoyle.
a meal for needy ex-service men
••. Sixth Grade—Richard Mack, James and families a t . t h e American L*eCoan, John Warga, John Kach, Ger- gion* restaurant, Toledo. The menu
' ti ude Trlnley, Beatrice Carroll, Mar- Includes steak pc chop, potatoes
garet Connors, Helen; Coan,.Lucy bread, butter, nnd coffee. The difJ|_Snlna; Anna Coakley, Anna. Kennedy, ference' between tha cost of tho
Mary -Malik, Margaret Walsh, Anna food and tho price at the countor
SlRolab, Lulu Green, Reglna Diiggran, is made up by employed LeglonMary Kolly.
alres.
'" Fifth Grade—Marie Connors, Marie
TCerwIn, Mary Seaman, Mary Sullivan, Margaret Musoltao, Robert
A Gentleman.
Casey, John Grimes, Joseph HenA gentleman Is a rarer tiling than
ilrloks,
'William
Leonard,, John some of us think for, Which of us can
point out many such In his circle—men
"Ryan, Edward (Murray.
(Fourth' grade—Margaret
Noble, whose alms are generous, whose truth
Is constant and elgvated; who can look
James Clark, Helen Huff, Bmella the world honestly In the face, with
A'lba'nese, Allan McDonald. John an equal manly sympathy for the
•Coan, Mary Freeman, Dorothy Dwy- treat and the small? We all know a
<er, John Credteo, David Campion, hundred whose coats are well made,
"Gertrude Monaghan, Stephen _ Vona, and a score who liave excellent man"Rose Tanas, Theresa Cr«dico, Catherine ners; but of gentlemen, how many?
In, Richard Do-wling, 'Alice Kelly, Let us take a little scrap of paper and
each make out his list.—William Makehelmlna Lang, Thomas Leonard, peace Thackeray.
' •
".itatherlne Grace, (Francis Thomlpsonj
• 'PhlHp Defort, Leo Leonard, Jamea
pmovma IT,
"WcNeany, Josephine Abbotlolo, William Slmonette, JoBeph AW>atIello,
Tour wit* la t
! dr«amT
"Margaret Coughlln,
I TM| dreams are
.Third grade—Thomas Fltztnorrls,
' contrary thlnpt
"Robert Bullman, Raymond Jerome,
you know. 8h»'e
-John McCormnck, Alice Keays, Verarfulnf wit* tha
caddy
n»W.
onica Carroll.
f
H
CREATING A SENSATION
THE MOST TALKED OF EVENT OP THE DAY
II. WOJLFF X CO.
See What Old
Kris Brought
Never before in the history of this establishment
have the Christmas stocks been as complete and varied
as they are a t the present time. There should be no
difficulty in finding the gift you want for any member
of the family, providing you make thia store your shopping headquarters.
>
,
j.
-We suggest, however, tffat you do not postpone
your gift purchasing until the last moment, for then
you may be disappointed. Now is the time to do your
Christmas shopping. . We will hold anything you select
for later delivery upon the payment of a small deposit.
Below is a list of suggestions. Check those you
want, come in. and make your selections, we will lay
them aside until wanted.
FOR LADIES
Silk Underwear
Silk Camisoles
Silk Hosiery
•
,
Boudoir Caps
Brushed Wool Scarf and Hat
Writing Paper
Books
Work baskets
Handkerchiefs
•
FOR GENTLEMEN
Sweaters
Books
Keen Kutter Pen KnivesN
Ingersoll Watches
Silk Neckwear
Brushed Wool Neck Scarf
Holeproof Socks'
•
Slippers
Automobile Robes
Automobile Gauntlets
Meyer's Dress Gloves
Gillette Razors
~Suspenders
Tivoli Underwear
Columbia Shirts
i! .
Van Heusen Collars .
Flannel Shirts
;
Slippers
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Shoes
Rain'Coats'
Bath Robes
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Perfumery
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Pyrex Gift sets
P(yrex Casseroles
Cut Glass Bowls
Wool Hose
Slippers
Turkish Towel Sets . ' ,
Blankets
Comfortables
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Counterpanes
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Table cloths '
Fancy aprons
Umbrellas
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Meyer's Gloves , •
Narcissus Bulbs .
Crepe de' Chine Waists
Wardrobe Trunks
Bath Robes
Corduroy Breakfast Coats -
TTtYiWrpllfts
VJlAlUi. U1AD
Rugs
Kitchen Cabinets
Bissell Carpet Sweepers "
Sewing Machines
Florence Oil Heaters t
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FOR THE CHILDREN
Toys
Dolls
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Games
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Books '
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Rubber Coats
Raincoats
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Rain Capes
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Boys' Scout Uniforms' .
Doll Carriages
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Wagons
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Sleds '
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Velocipedes
Kiddy
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Kara
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Rockjng Horses
Skates
Footballs
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Basketballs
-i s -.-i'- n
Sweaters
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Irish Mail Cars
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Pencil Boxes .
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Holeproof Hosiery
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Wool Hose.
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Kimberly Phonographs
Living Room Furniture
Couches
Book Cases
Shoes
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The above are offered as suggestions. A visit to the store 'will reveal many other items,
which will make a very acceptable Christmas gift.
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From now until Christm as our store will be open every evening.
H. WOLFF
HILTON'S MID-SEASON SALE
Suits—Overcoats
Priced for quick selling at
$19.75
$2475
Absolute $30 to $45 values.
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ST. MARY'S SENIOItS 1YDT
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DEPARTMENT VALUES
f Boys' Suits reduced to $9.50
Jes 7 to 18. All styles and materials
„,.-•' Boya' Raincoats reduced to $5.00
Guaranteed Waterproof
Overcoats reduced to §8.50
/ t o 12. Warm finely made Overcoats
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Last Friday night, St. Mnry's
Seniors defeated the F a s t Liberty
five, another local combination. St.
Mary's deserve credit for "winning
tBe match for both teams worked
hard to win. Owing to Fltzmorrts
and Delaney being disabled In last
week's game It w a s necessary to
play without them, and their places
were talcen by Walzak and Gleason.
Alex Zdonwlsch w a s high pointer for
8t. Mary's, getting two field gnals,
three quarters the length of the
:purt. H I B eye w a s also on the
basket for foul shooting, eottlng ton
out of twolvo fouls.
McDonnell,
Connors, Gleaaon and Walzak alsn
•iaerre credit for the brand of
•«?' shown In tn,» ""me.
Vrl
'• and Bart BI.
Kennedy, Trlggs and Conroy played
a wonderful game; also these boys
are a good match for St. Mary's and
will try to meet \ h o m In another
game shortly.
The fans a r e always glad to go
to St. Mary's Hall to s e e a game of
basketball, for they play a fine,
clean cut game and t h e fans get
their money's worth. T h e Second
team also defeated t h e "Whirlwinds
of Perth Am1)oy in a preliminary
game to the big one. St. Mary's
will play every, Friday evening, In
St. Mnry's Hall,
Tho Scores ware a s fallows:
St. Mary's
Goals Fouls Total
Mot>e^ 111, f
Connnors, f
Oloaain, o
X.
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2
O
4
1
...2
1
0
8
4 j
A
4M
tJ
Nick Walczak, g
French, 1 - . . . . '
Kennedy, t
Bart, c
Trlggs, g
Conroy, e
0
0
0
Lyons, g
Abbatiello, f
;.O
0
0 1
3
0
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1 11 25
i
14
1 29 :
WhlrlTftaas
Goals Fouls Total
Goals Fouls Tota|
3
2
8 Kolsby, f
...0
1
1 j
2
0
4 Parrell, f
0
2
2 i
3
2
8 Boll,' a
0
0'
01
1
0
2 Desman, g
0
0
0 j
2
1
0
RlrelUnl, g
0
1
X |
10
4 24
0
4
Referee:
George Moron; tlmor Referee: Kennedy; timer,
Trlnloy; Scorer, Kuhn.
scorer Kuha.
Scora of socond game:
St. Mary's
Malllck, f,
r
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BRIEGS - BUILT
CLOTHES
FOR CHRISTMAS 1921
'SHOP EARLY—SHOP W I S E L Y >
If you accept the first suggestion you'll start to-day or to-morrow,
'If you also accept the second suggestion, you'll come here where choicest
selection and greatest variety justify you on both counts. We want
you to have all the time and attention you need—attention to assist
, you in securing the most suitable thing for "him."
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We've any number of things to show you.
New ideas in house
;• coats, lounging robes, bath robes and everything else that contributes
to a man's comfort and better grooming. • • *
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-In order that our out-of-town customers may have ample: 'Is
time in which,to make their selections, the Brieg'a Store will be
open every .evening until Christmas!
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fhaJTaMor, Clothl«r and
Street
Perth Amboy,;
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an* Saturday Rvanint*
Optn Monday,
Practical Gifts are the Mode Nowadays
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MEN'S SHAVING OUTFITS
Consisting of Mirror, Brush, and
' Cup, all mounted on a heavily nickeled
stand.
An ideal gift at a bargain
price, each
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$1.49
• ! BEAUTIFUL BRUSSELS RUGS
, Many' pretty designs.
Size 27x54.
.Pure wool face. Worth $1.98,..special,
/each :
Sl?25
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MEN'S BROWN CALF
SHOES.
Double oak soles. Solid
uppers and insoles, worth
cial
WORKING
leather heels,
$3.50. Spe$2.25
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MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS.
A very good, well finished garment.
Regularly $1.49.. A limited quantity to
go at, each
98c
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14-QUART GALVANIZED PAILS,
EACH 29c
These pails are perfect and are worth
49c, special price, each
.......,29c
WINDOW SHADES, EACH 52c
Green, Tan, Olive and White. Our
usual good quality, guaranteed rollers,
' worth 86c. Special
;
52c
We have a lrage assortment of scrim
and marquisette curtain materials at
bargain prices.
VERY GOOD OUTING FLANNEL.
Heavily napped, suitable for nightgowns, pajamas, diapers, many other
uses, special per yd
12y 2 c
WHITE CHINA PLATES
Each one perfect. Three sizes, worth
up to 19c each. Special, each
10c
EMERSON
10-INCH tfOUBLE DISC
RECORDS
Latest numbers, list price $1.00. Instrumental and vocal records.
These
records have ,never been. used.
Extra,
special, each ...........,
..45c
LADIES' ATHLETIC. CORSETS, $1.00
These corsets were formerly up to
$1.75. Made of.,pink and white jean
and brocade. Special, per pair $1,00
•Children's Hand-Crocheted Caps, with
earlaps and strings. A beautiful cap,
made ofpttre wool, Blue, Buff, Brown,
and White. Just the thing for "a gift.
'Each
;................:.,.....98c
PURE ALUMINUM TEA IpJTTLE.
: 5-quart capacity. Heayy gauge, a
beautiful article for a gift. Only..$1.98,
Everybody - is surprised at the BIG
COAL SCUTTLE, we are selling for
only
,
^ . . . . . . . 2 5 c each
*'r\ Vr " * i f v i rT^f i\ IK)
JfOMINATED C0OTCIMB
The Past, Councilors' Association
of the Jr. 6. U. A. M. of Middlesex
county held a rousing meeting at the
home of Friendship Council, New
Market, -Monday evening when officers were nominated for the ensuing
year. They will tie formally elected
at a big meeting to be held next
month, at Goodwill Hall, New Bruns
wick. Burke Lamberlsou of South
Amboy was nominated for county
councilor and will have no opposition.
Other nominations are as follows:
County vice-councilor, Fred S.Vail
Dunellen; Junior past county councilor, J. B. Bernard, Perth Amiboy;
secretary, Harold E Thistle, New
Brunswick; assistant secretary, Fred
S. Arner, South Amboy; treasurer,
William M. DeHart, MilJtown; warden, Walter B. Pierson, New Brunswick; conductor, Wesley Hall, Woodbridge; inside sentinel, Charles
Parr, Roosevelt; outside sentinel,
Fred W. DeVoe, New Brunswick! executive board, C. Lester Rule, Dunellen; J. A, Montgomery, Mllltown;
C. M. Van Deursen, Perth Amboy;
WJlus Hummer, Metuchen;, chaplain,
W. C. Acken, Metuchen' The banner for the largest; attendance WBS awarded to the Jool Parker Council of South Amboy and the
hammer for having the smallest nttenJance went to Anchor Council of
Woodbrldge.
Tho councilors were addressed by
Harry B. Meyers of Mllltown, who
gave an inspiring .talk on organization. Fra4»Losaw of Newark spoke
on the eroployrnent bureaif recently
organized amorfg tho councils ot the
county., Others who spoko were
Sfeato Councilor Robert C. Smith,
Pre'd W. DeVoe and Klenitaer Kmltelftson of New Brunswick.
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PltOQRGSSIVKS EIiECT OFFrORIlS.
. At a meeting: of the Progressive
Fire Company held Monday night the
following officers were elected for
the ensuing year,
Foreman—J. B. Coogan.
Assistant Foreman—H. Nelson.
Second Assistant Foreman—Charles
A. D. Nau.
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President—J. B. Coogan.
Vice President—Prank Fulton..
Secretary—-Leonard Van Cleaf.
Treasurer—James Newiheyer,
Trustee—Clarence Applegate.
Woman's Club Reception.
The round of pleasant events associated with the Christmas season
will begin this year with the anniial
reception of the Women's Club in
the Auditorium Tuesday, December
twentieth.
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Members and guests of the Club
are requested to assemble "before
eight o'clock so' that the recital by
Prof. Reeves may l)egin promptly.'
Dancing, refreshments and a social time foretell an evening of genuine pleasure for all.
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BASKJ2TBAM
Qn Thursday night, December 15th,
the fast Independent combination defeated tbe Y. a t C. A. representative team in a hard fought game.
Spectacular shots by Geant featured
the game, When the final whlstla
blew the score stood 23 to 14. ' i
T. 3L C. A.
a
Letts, f
Lagoda, f
Kane, o
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Stratton, g ..,.'
Petty, g
F. .'T,'
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2
2
0
4
1 ' O >-2
. . . . 2 0' 4
1
0 , 2
6
2 14
Inflopcndents,
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Geant
G.
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Adams
Hamilton
5
P.
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BLEACHED MUSLIN.
Good, starchless quality closely woven,
yard wide, worth 19c. A length of this
would be an appreciated gift. Special
per yd.
Alpine's Bargain Store
SOUTH AMBOY'S ECONOMY CENTER. •
Pine Avenue
Cor. Henry St.
NEXT TO A. &JV
i
This store is Santa Claus' headquarters for useful
Christmas Gifts for Men and Boys.
Every article. is of fine qaulity, the quality you
want to give.
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• Our assortment is" now at its best—there are many
a'dvajitagres in early selection.
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MERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS
Neckwear '
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Linen Handkerchief s
Gloves
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Initialed Handkerchiefs
•Mufflers
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Silk Handkerchiefs
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' R a j n Coats
Suspenders
Pajamas *
Umbrellas
Hosiery'
' . Suit Cases
Hats and Caps
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Bagrs
Belts
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House Slippers.f
, , , Boys' Rubber Boots
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Many of the above articles are put tip in individual Notices, making a handsome as well as useful Gift.
Next week our store will be open every evening. '
' / . JOHNSON'S
BROADWAY AND AUGUSTA STREET.
3
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Gasoline
Auto Oils and Greases
At Greatly Reduced Prices
AT
Eagle Tea Co.
138 South.Broadway
Big Specials on
Douglas; Shoes
for Men and Boys
MEN'S TAN, BLUCHER, AND ' BAL.
SHOES
Regular value, ?6.00, Special
$4.75 .
BOYS' DOUGLAS SHOES,
Sizes 2y 2 to 5*/%, regular
Special
T.
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value $4.00
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AT THE
10
6
4
BOYS' BLACK ELK SHOES, $1.59
Dill
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'1 0 2
An ideal gift for that boy who is South
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hard on shoes. Made right, all leather
23
11
soles, heels, and uppers. This shoe: even
has a leather insole. Sizes 9 to 1 3 ^ .
Why Some Husbands Go ln»atio.
Special . . *>..... .^
: . . .$1.59
A man went home the other evening
•nd found his house locked up. After
Larger sizes at proportionately low
• deal of trouble' he climbed In the
prices.
window, and found on the table a note
BOYS' AND GIRLS' STOCKINGS.
A good value, worth 25c. Special per
pair
10c
0
139 Broadway
South Amboy
trim MB wife. "I hnve gone to the
movies," It rend, "and, you'll find tin
key on the RUIP o t the doorstop."
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legion Auxiliary flectionElection of officers for the year
1922 will be ield. at the meeting of
the Auxiliary on Monday, December
the nineteenth, A large attendance
is expected as an evidence ot interest in the work of the Auxiliary.
Tho nominations tor officers to
All persons having claims against date are:
me are requested to present same
First
Vice
President—Mrs. F.
at once.—R. P. Carney.—Advertise- Bloodgood, Mrs. C. Parlgen.
ment.
Second Vico President—Mrs. E.
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Applegate.
CABD OF THANKS.
Secretary—Wrs. H. Macholl.
Too undersigned wish to thank nil
Treasurer—MIBS M- Sullivan.
friends «nd neighbors who kindly
Historian—Q|^ K.
assisted them during the Ulricas an.l
'rustee—!
at tho burial of our wife and mot!
When tho Blind "8o«."
Persons who hnve been stricken
blind after once having enjoyed the
eenso of slglit Invariably "see" In
their dreniiis, nml It would seem thjt
they see very vividly, for tlley sny
tlint they "f=ce" things In their (Irenms
thnt tliolr eyes hnve never beheld.
AND TAiT
AUTOMATIC TEA"IN COKTIIC
SERVICE DTSTA
A special train from Newark,
with over 500 stockholders of the h •
All-weather Train Controller Co., »
over the Uarltan River Railroad
Thursday to -witnesg the worklnjr
the automatic train control
/<.
system, which has been insti
the railroad betweiu"
Soul
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'9KB SOUTH ABBOT CITIZEK
SATURDAY, DBCHMBHR 24, 1921
OPFOBTUHITIES FOB ALL
FOB TEXT.
Many post offices this year will
remain open lor a short time on
Sunday in order to Insure delivery
of
belated
FOR HEHT-Slve rooms, a l 7 t a jwovements and b.«at. 213 George
street, $30.06. Charles L. Stouerwald, Mr, H. C. Hendric3cson of Parlln
Incorporate, 208 Smith street, Perth ( s p n e o t t^0 latest additions to the
'Atbiy12-24-3t
Revenue staff of this. JisIntemal
' , PCft RENT—7-room house, all to- trict. Mr. Hendrlckson entered upprtfanents, 2 lots. Inquire of A. H.
,
^ duties on the first of
Bergen, 260 Main street.
12-17-tf. Decemoer.
. EVJft RENT— 149 David street, 5
* ^ e Public Service corporation Ms
'ir st/reet, South, Amtooy.
18-17-tf, offered to serve South River with
'}-/<FOR RUNT—4 rooms, 242 Borden- electric current for commercial pur*-' tpwn' avenue; gas, .water, and sinks, poaes at a cost of two and three"s^leotMo light. Rent $15.00. Charlea tenths cents par kilowatt.
f JU Bteuerwald, Incorporated, 208
i Smith Btreet, Perth " Amboy,
William A. .Mills, socreta^y-mana-
? S S S S J
£%KBApW*i7 JaS5a.il1 "o'Kt!
wllct ^ T T S a t e , ^emterei
8 a7 tf
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" " .'his friends in tMs city by- sensing
rmoSe-rT: 5*5^ *n «—*• *•""•«• '
218 David street. 11-26-tf
MWohaA.
u-Su
TOR RBNT-Store in gooS »loca(
1 M Henry^treet
mth Am<boy. Tel. 102
12-3-8
FOB SALE.
pOK BAB—6 room house on George
Street, South Amboy, all improve-
.
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Tnef repairs to the
are being rushed
speed by Contractor Qua
The little folks ot .the Methodist
Episcopal Sunday School iwfto are
practising four nights each week
for' th<r Christmas Cantata, which
they will give In High School Auditorium on Monday night, December 26th, were given -a reception in
the social hall of the church on
served were cako and cocoa. This
Smith street, Perth Amboy.
12-*4-3 Is the third event of this kind held
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'.,<• teet, on Highland street., Price $5,600 ] served at the first, sandwiches ana
This, is a real bargain. Apply at'coffee at tha second and the chlldr the (Hmdrum -Service, 208 David ( r e n w e w o n J e r l n S ' w h a t will to
ln
In good condition, part lm ing Is too good for tile
pWements * and ono lot, good lo- return for their faithfulness.
'•'* cation.' - Inquire of A. II. .Bergen
••.200 Main Btreet.
11-28-tt
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Wortley
^'•'t-VOR SAJJEJ—ThTea of the most visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Wil; desirable lots on Bordentown ave liam Cornell, at St. George S. I. 011
. wisr"" located on block between
Broadway and Stevens avenue. Lots Sunday last. Mrs. Cornell has been
• ,Vrun tt\rfn IBordentown avenue through quite ill for several weeks past.
v, -to; Catherine street. J. Alfred John* ; ' * « , 114 North Broadway.
11-12-tf. Next •Wednesday, Collector Andrew
' TOR SALE CHEAP—7-room house H. Slovor will sell at the City Hall
all Improvements, one and a
lots. Inquire of A. H. Ber- at 2 p. m. several properties assessed
_ ii; 260 Main street
11-5-tf tor taxes and assessments.
''' P()tt SM,T5-ltouso,TOOMain ntroet. Inquire of A. J. Miller,,
9-34-
A special meeting of Enterprise
'%r- FOR SAMS—Two fins houses on Hook ana ladder Company will be
^Davld street, property of Miss K. held' Friday evening, Decemb'er 23,
JO. Bonrt. Apply to A. H. Bargen,
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street.'•
10-17-tf. at 7:30 o'clock. All members are
requested to _be present to receive
1. ^-^OR SAT.E CHKAP-Threo lotson Ftfris
-'--'-it: MBO two lots on Hlnhlund BtreeV In- 1921 salary—John Connors, Secre" ' . H. Bergen, MO M«ln street. 8-27-tf
tary.
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>"- TOR SiTtjE — Houan, 7 rooma and all Im- -prov«menU,~41ot«»t«50onover street. For
p»rtloul»ri a^ply on premlaes. Telephone
JM*R
1aott
' K ' F Q R SAIiE—SI* rcom house, twoloU, part
: <fuiprovatnenta, on Bordentown avenue, very
' 4 t « l » b l e location. The Gundrum Serf F O R B M J E Oft RENT-Bulldlng 80x40 f t ,
/ w i t h litre loU, on David «treet. Apply .to O.
VBtraub.
4-SO-tf
FOR SALE—Sevan flno total on Catherine
-' street, oorner Stoveniuivrtiue and aeren Ioti
', o n Oordon itreot. Inquire A, H. Uergen,
- M0 Main i t r n t . .
7-2-tf
' TOR 8 AM—Only 2 lot! lert on Bof deDtown
' a t * , between Fins aranue and Faltui itrest.
• • t U t coma quick. If you want one o n t h u
- jaranue. Prlct M00 each. - Apply to Wm. H.
r»rl»ti),10&N. Broadway.
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FOR SALS—Double dwelllnt on Augmta
',*lrMt, ntntroomi eaoh ilde, barn ln rear,
<Btlolc houia) part Improvement). The
•_ Qundrum aarrloe.
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6-11-tf
- FOR BAfcB-Seven room dwelling, wltb
bath,
all
Intprovementa,
ln
exoellent
ooadl1
t l o m , Catherine atreet, araall deposit all that
» U needed. The Oundrum Service.
5-48FOR BALE—3«ven room dwelling, with
,-hath, all Improvement*, August* itreet*
TktOunjdriimBerrloe.
6-28RHA.LJB3TATD-8alable property alwaya
on hanfll Dwelllngi, factory iltM, large or
•mall, rarnu, building lots, etc., at inviting
prloei. Karr u tbe tlroo to buy. Don't delay.
." VMnti ootledted. Fire Insurance placed In
" ' ' e ooinpualos. Wm. H, Parlsen, Ro&l
._ and Rent Collecting Agenoy, 109
dway, South Aroboy, N. J.
1-28-tr
^
nscnixiHiom.
handle.
On
a y , - F i r s t street, Stevens ave. Augusta, Pine or Henry Btreet,
^roadway. (Finder please return
The Democratic Club, ^111 hold ,a
dance at the Hlgb School Auditorium
on inrlday, January 18.' The committee Is putting foHh every effort
to make tMs tfce oanner dance vot
the season.
The
First
supper
church
Missionary Society of the
Baptist Church will Bold "a
in the soclar* room of the
oa January 26, 1922.
"The straw that broke th« camel's
back" happened Thursday night,
when -our stores and homes and
streets -wer© left In darkness from
7 to 10: o'clock. Just the hours when
Christmas trade should be, the toest,
the stores woro left in darkness.
The Citizen office witti -Jtull force
waiting to get the paper out early,
•were sitting around ln the darkness,
and expense going oa. This action
on the part ot the Monmouth Lighting Company caused hundreds of
dollars loss to the business people
ot this city. "Patience has ceased
to be a virtue" and now the city
authorities should get busy and
rryilce a contract with a company
^ y i c o . i^t us start
that wlu ^ g
» « tall arollln B now.
. IFOR SAM)—(Baby Carriage ln good
j, condition, to lio sold cheap. Cull
/'Saturday morning or Tuesday. Lauer, BllOWIf LIKILT TO BE
APPOINTED U T H I i r COUNSEL
i up equal to new,
It haa been stated on good author860 pair. AdtiroBB Mrs. Lang, 152
-Stockton street.
11-19 ity that the PuMio Utility Commis1
CARTING—All* kinds ot dalivery sion will prevail on its chief counand light moving.
Q. Jsspor, 217 sel, IJ. Edward Herrmann, to conPine avenue, South Amboy, N. J.
tinue in his' present position until
FOB UA.1JI5—Sovon passoiiBoi'Studouukcr. the contest ovo" the eight-cent tare
%l:&. Lyuiis, MooltaulUBVlllo.
lt-27-tt
ia concluded before former ,Judge
T R Y T H K M O N A O H \ N S1SUV1CB w h o n
In iiaod «>r ropalrH foi* Ilollor, I'urnaco or Thomas G. Haight, us referee, although the plan hnd been for Hsrropen evonlngu.
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Y-3-tr
man to retire January 1. When he
M()!fBY TO I,OAt* on hond nnd mi>rteage retires, Hermann will make way for
*n auras or JIIM. tlW, »aoo, 8100, two and up to
110,000. luqulro Jouu A. bu/oly, 105 ll'wuy. Senator Thomas Brown ot Middlesex,,
MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. who has long sought Herrmann's poApply to >r. A . Onnu, T*. 0. muuung.
sition.
- .COR METAL CEILINGS
noo P. J. MonttitHerrmann, yielding to the requests
(BSnillB Davidatroot. l J rompt5orvlo8:stock
on hand.
7-3 tf ot the Public Utility Commissioners,
consented /to continue to represent
BOAItDXBS WANTED.
the commission in the proceedings
»J and Boom for two gentle- ] before Judge Haight in opposition
u. - . ' Mrs, R. Kramer, 216 Second to the move to have the eight-cent
street, town.
12-24-1 fare mndo permanent.
This proceeding mny continue for
at
least three months. It is up to
•f\'r
The Soul of Music
tho Public Utility Commission to de
:
DUALTONE
cldo whether Brown shalf be ap1
The King of Phonographs pointed .Tanimry 1 as chief counsel
"file Ideal Christmas Gift
and Herrmann retained fls efeclal
Dos and Player Pianos
counsel after that date for tho next
three months, or whethor Brown will
'A.EBY PARISEJM
1
Street. Phone 109-M be obliged to wait for three montha
before be Is appointed chief counsel. FOR SAKE—A new six-room hovM
It is a certainty that Senator in fine shape, with improvements,
throe lots 'and double garage, on
Brown 1B to be named to the office Parker avenue, ,. Inquire of A. H.
of chief counsel to the Public Utility Bergen, 860 Main
rtreet
8-20-tl
Commission. • Ho has been in the
good graces 61 Governor Edwards
and State leaders ever since his
election to the Senate.
Hla, appointment will materially
heal the breach which has existed j
In the Democratic ranks In this
county ever since the election of|
Governor Edwards. It is belijed(
that Governor Edwards will * be a
candidate for United States Senator^
next fall and he is anxious,to have
the united support of the Democrats'
ln Middlesex.
Advertise in The Citizen.
ANNUAL ELECTION. *
riB ANNUM. Et/BOTION
FOB
THB
Star BflHritaff and lioan AfBOclatlmi
officers
ot
President,
Vice
PrcBldcBt,
Becretwr,
Treasnrer, Twelve Directors, and One Anflltnr will h» twirl In flw (lift null, «t. 7TO
n. m.. junnurr 2ml. IBM.
TnOMAS O aET^INON, Prej
JOHN J. DBLANBT, Stcy.
USEFUL
REMEMBRANCES
•with the Bpirit of the, Yule
clinging as closely to them
as ivy clings to the oak.
Useful Gifts to Men that
quickly solve the problem
of what to give that he
will most appreciate.
AW-W-WRing
for Christmas
To our many friends, we
©terry
and
We suggest Useful Gifts for Xmas Offerings—
Shoes, Slippers, Boots, Storm Boots—articles of very
seasonable use.
Our Pre-Inventory Sale of (High) Shoes—Women's
at $2.45 and $3.45 and Men's at $3.45—is opportune.
All sizes in one or more styles.
A ring U a heart gift and
it moat be selected with
care. TMs U a teak (or
the head. The selection of
eW-W-Wrinfeshowsthat
the brain as well us the
heart has. been at •work.
. A small deposit will secure any article till Christmas. •-. -j. ' •
.
'..-•••
• ' •• •
All packages sent Parcel Post Free.
•worth. They are honestly
and artistically put together. In artistic beauty
—inioHdityof worknun>hip—in enduring quailti»«—theyh»vo no equaL
In nUrnktfau nuurpltui ot
tnt I nralcra u t w« \
n<
Z'tV*' — '
(Open Every Evening Until Christmas)
143 Smith St.
OUR ONLY J3TORE
G. S. BLUM
Perth Amboy
.
NOTE THE NUMBER.
100 South Broadway
Come to a Man's S W e
for a gift for a man.
For Christmas
Give Music!
Neckwear.
Hosiery.
Scarfs
Shirts.
Belts.
Pajamas,
Sweaters.
Handkerchiefs.
'
Suspenders.
Umbrellas.
Raincoats
Garter and Arm Band Sets
Many of the above articles are packed in individual Holiday Boxes.
Give the Boy a Rain
Coat • and Hat to match.
Four years to ' sixteen.
Here at $4.50 a set.
JOHNSON'S
Broadway and Augusta St.
*
•
•
•
•
•
.
•
»
There is np other gift which will
give pleasure .
—to so many people
—for so long a time "
*—at so small an expense
as a v
:.
COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA
THAT'S THE
DRINK FOR ME •
Leave it to the children
. —they know foods. They
know that Casey's milk
\ is the proper drink for
them. Follow their lead
—it's-a rich,'rare roodtreat.'
9 Standard Models from
$30 to $175
Period Designs up to $2100.
(All can be purchased on convenient term*)
All the latest hits in records on hand
Also Certified Milk
for Infanta.
A. T. ALLEN
V
169 V.
V0VK MILKMAN
DICKENS' , '
CHRISTMAS
^ CAROf,
•
BROADWAY
u
R
Free!,
Rogers Silverware.
MARKET
Coupon with Every 25c ^urohase.
Spring Lamp Chops 45e lb l"l Cream or Milk, 3cans 26c
Rflmp.ofVeal23elb
RIBROAST Fresh Hams
Qood and Under
Moving Picture Service
Presbyterian Church
Christmas Night
We • wish all of our
South Amboy People
a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
JOHNSON'S
Broadway and Augusta St.
Hindquarters Lamb 25c lb
lb
18c
by whole
Toilet Paper, 10 rolls25c
'CftOJpl Meat2fos3 4 c
Large Skin Back H'ams
or Bacon, per -lb.
S u g a r 4 IDs. 1 9 cChack Roast 121 lbF r e s h P o r k 1 4 c
Roast ol Veal 12lc 11) Pork Loias, whole 1 8 c Fresti Killed Chickens 25c
PORK OHOPS
COTTAGE HAMS
STEAKS
BROOKFIELD BITTER
23c lb
3Oc lb
19c lb
45c lb
All Kinds of Bologna or frankfurters 2 0 c l b
Prunes, good meaty, 2 lbs. 25c
Salt Pork 15c lb Our Own Make Sausage 25c Smoked Ham 35c
Sliced
NOTICE OF MEETING OF TAX
ASSESSOR.
Alii • PERSONS
CONCERNED
take notice that the tax assessors
of the City of South Amboy will sit
at the City Hall, in tho Mayor's Offlco
from, 9 m m. to 12 p. m., and from
2 p. m. to 4 p. m. on Tuesday, De
cember 27, 1921, at which time tho
assessment boolts will be open for
Inspection and correction. Taxpayers, by examining tholr assessments
nt this time may save much trouble
and annoyance later on.
JAMES H. DAWSON,
EDWARD DHWAN,
M3E STtTtiTS, , i
!!
A
Veal Chops 25c lb Taylor's Pork Roll - 29c Jb Soup Meat 5e lb
Sour Krout; 3 lbs. 25c Bckomit. or First Prize-Batter 2 Its 56c
10c
Cranberries • 25c qt. P u m p k i n , large can
Beef Liver
1Oc lb Sweet Cider
Remember the place, call or telephone.'
- per gallon 45c
Wo sell Just as ws advortlso.
122 Broadway Telephone 261 S o u t h A m b o y
I
H. WOLFF &
extends to all friends and patrons best wishes for a
Hundreds of items on.dispjay \*&hifih are practical*Christmas Gifts; It is to
your interest to visit our store. You will" s,aye money by* doing so.
SILK WAISTS
In handsome designs. • The season's newest creations, in White,
Flesh, Bisque, Navy, and Brown, at
<>
$4.49 and $5.49
,
I
;
S-,
Blankets
Counterpanes
''' \
Rag. Rugs,. ; • . . . . .f. • - U ^
Initialed Handlfershiefs, i n b o x / es of six
r...- '59c to.$1.59
Wen's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 in box
$1-39
Plain and Fancy Handkerchiefs,
each.........
10c to 98c
Infants Bath R o b e s . . . . . . . . . .$2.25
Baby Blankets
$1.15 to $1.98
Dolls
49c to $5.98
CIGARS
When giving Cigars, buy the well
known brands, they cost no more,
but are sure to please.
White Owl, 12 in box
.$1.00
San Juan, (imported) 10 in
box
.$1.45
'inking, 25 in box
,......$1.85
Taking, 50 iiTbox.'.:
$3.50
N. Y. Hand Made, 50 in box..$2.50
Lord Stirling, 25 in box
$2.35
Garcia Grande, 50 in b o x . . . . .$5.50
.
5*
A line of dainty Crepe de Chine
Underwear, consisting of Chemise,
Gowns, Bloomers, at
$3.9S
' Si)k' Camisoles
$1.49 to $3.49
, Narcissus .Bulbs.^
89c. to $1.49
• Cut Glass - Bowls,
$3.25
Ladies' Brushed Wool Scarf,
, hat to match.
$5.98
Men's-and-Boys' Coat Sweaters.
Men's Brushed Wool Scarf
$1.69
•Colgate's Perfumes... .15c to $1.49
Ladies' Silk Hose
$1.39 to $3.49'
, Men's Silk Socks...'
$1.00
Umbrellas
$1.49, to $4.50
Corduroy Kimonas
'... $4.49
Girls' Bath Robes
$3.98
'Children's Rain Coats
$3.98
•• Bath Mats.
$1.49 up
Writing Paper,, in holiday bojces;,
25c to $1.00;.
Correspondence Cards... 29c ,and ; 45c,
All the popular Copyrights, usu-.
ally sold for $1.00, our^'price, ,89cv
.Toybooks
* . . . . . . ; . .10c up
' Comics
25c ,and..49c.(
Boys' Scout Unifonns.
Keen Kutter Pen Knives
Childrens' Wool Golf Hose.. .$1.15
Children's Wool Hose.
95c
Ladies' Wool Hose .
. . . . 85c up*..
Boya' ,Rubber ; Rain,Coats,..... .$5.75
Boys' all Wool Mackinaws
$7.150
Ladies' Fancy Aprons
: . .25c up
Pyrex Gift Sets, consisting of
If piecees, neatly packed
$6.75
Pyrex Casseroles, r o u n d . . . . . . . $1.70
Pyrex Bread Pan
.-$1.00
Pyfeix'Pia Dishes.':. .90c ana $i:00
Pytex Oval CaiBerole.
SILK UNDERWEAR
FRUITS
,,.,,
.CANDIES
1
American ;• Mixed
F^och Jlixed
French r Cream •
; Peanut Brittle - Gunt'. DropsJelly Squares
Bon Bons
Chocolate Creams
'• Men's Slippers;
Ladies' Slippers,
Children's -Felt >Romeos.
Children's Rubber Boot».
; Boy»' Rubber Bpots,,,
Dr. Posner Shoes for Infants.'
'; Oranges
•;. Apples
• Grapes
,.,.
•' Bnnanas
perlb.
;
• ? ' •
F?gs
'Dates
•
Grape Fruit
j
Chop Suey, per lb
: ' . . . .30c
* Grape Juice
25c, 45c, 85c
Iiisses, per lb.
30c
Sparkling Grape Juice 75c and $1.50
Fancy Chocolates, assorted
35c
Pure Apple Cider, gallon'
50c
Extra Fancy Peas.
33c
Fancy Broken
, , . .25c
4 Maxshmallows, box.
.20c
' •
Brazil Nuts, 5 lbs
English Walnuts,
Soft Shell Almonds
Pecans
Ka?:el Nuts
Black Walnuts
90c
35c and 40c
25c
Astor Coffee
40c
Games,
Pencil 'Boxes
' '
'•
Croquet Sets
Basket Balls
Footballs
, 1 Jar Cocoa
....$3.65 and $6.50
$1.40 up
Velocipedes
Express' Wagons '
Coasters
kiddy Kara
Kobby Horses
Sleighs
Doll Carriages
10c up? to $2.98
25c to 59c
- • . - . . . '
i
• •
^Sjiit,, Cases ^
.' , .
-• Wardrobe T r u n k s ,
II
Men's Radium Silk Shirts, White ,
! or Tan
$4.95
Silk Four-in-hands
50c to $1.50
Meyer's Gloves
Ingersoll Watches
$1.75 up
GiJlette Razors
95c to $5.00
' Ever Ready Safety Razor
$1.00
Gem Safety Razor
$1.00
GROCERIES
Ht-inz's Mince Meat in 7-^ lb.
can
..$2.00
Mrs.- Brick's Mince Meat, 5 lb.
pail
: . . . . . . . . ...$1.50 •
Fruit Calces—
60c, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, and $4.50
' Stuffed Dates in Jars
45c
'. Washed Figs, in jars
45c
Natural Figs, lb
18c
• Grated Pineapple, can
18c
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, large
can
...35c
Apricots, 1 lb. tin
20c
, Premier Plum Pudding
30c
Premier Jams
39c
! Premier Salad Dressing
35c
California Asparagus
35c, 45c
H. WOLFF & CO.
South Amboy, N. J., Saturday, December 24,1921...
CANTATA AT
HIGH fCHOOI AUDITORIUM
The Methodist Episcopal Sunday
School Chrlstmas> Cantata, entitled.
Hi
'ChVistman," by Hallfy Shines,'
Mack Co., will be given In High
A . . Lovely''pelt's" .Auxiliary
School Auditorium at 8 p, m. .Moa' to the deletttiea "What an imDecember 26th. All members ol
Thousand,
oi
People
Attend
theFuneral
of
Thomas
,k
if»adjunct this Wganfca'tlon la
the Sunday School admitted,- free.
to the-lOcal-TPoBt, and many vUttors
>. Scully Saturday morning at St. Mary's Church— Mar|l; Any. person ..not V" member,yf this Died at His Home in
announced their .intention of -returnachool will be charged an Admission
Ameri- ing to their own'PjJty'. and making an
Clergymen.Present at the Solemn High Mass—Funer- feer of 15 cents.- • • . ' . ' • • • , , Grove at age of 80
effort
to
organise
an
.Auxiliary
or
to
KaUeissen
instil into their present organizations
,al Cortege a Long One—All jpity' Officials Present at >'The members ot the school have Most of His Life Spent )k^f£
Kr-V'~ Wider—- some' of the "pep";, displayed by the
been spending four evenings each,
&
.week foafthe'last month prac:s»Sig
the Services.
"'
'/
South Amboy Auxiliary^
This City-r-Was (
for this™vent and the children enAdjitlnt, »nd (When the conventlpn .idjourne* tatered
so
heartily
Into
the
spirit
ot
of- Sailing Vessels
ble* were erected, and'in the twlnkMiaou* Coujrty llitg of an eye, it seemed a boun- On.Saturday, morning this, city's the police department. A guard ol It that those helping to train (Item
tiful-.repast was placed before the most- favorite jdn.was laid-to -rest. honor, compoied o f ' s i x police offl. caught their enthusiasm and have
;
visitors. - Over forty were served in The ristdeuts-iotlthe entire city e«ri in full uniform walked by'the enjoyed the work with them. :
tide
of
the/hearse,
A
large,
del£
The social -glren each- Friday eva 'most aUractlve- manwr, and, this turned'outto,pay„reverent. respect to
Captain Amos O, Bplton departed ••>:'•'%
service -of 'the iladles; became one of Ute- memory of Mayor Thomas J. gatloa from'' the It«llo-Am'«rfcail ening as an .ejppreisloii of apprecla- this life «t-,a:3» o'clock /Thuraday,'.'';£-£
Citliens
Society
honored
the
deceMfU
Mon
of
.the
work
done
by
the
little
Scully,
and
V«hoir"thetr
apprecia"the most pleasing •vents of the day.
morning, at his borne. In Ocean Grove, _.';,- J
..In,.the evening meinibers :ot the to- tion of his publlo, services and no- by their s Being in line In the fungal folks have been- v*ry enjoyable if- after
ft
t d d Illness,
ill
an etxended'
att the a g e ^ ^ p
cortege.
W
e
honorary
pell
'
(wafers
ble,
deeds.
c a l ^ o s t -gfttfcered':w!th: th«' visitors,
of 80 years and 4 months.
'";'":'
were
Judge
Peter
**.,
Daly,
County
.The
committee
In
.charge
wish
to
During all of ' Friday afternoon,
adjourned,
C»i>t(iiiii»BolUm 'HSB a resident of '•; .I*
;
and.Jol- and for .hours,on Saturday, morning, Clerk Barnard M Gannon; Mri J. J, express publicly their Jth«nkV tp the this city most ot his life. In' hit
_. coffee , * w e throngs j o t neighbors, friends, and O'Brien, (Mr, Scully's secretary while l)aretfts'of the children in allowing early days he followed boating, car*'/
strved dttflng t i e course of the even* comrades in public, service filed by In Congress), Mr. Patrick Devlin of them .t}> .attend" the reheaw»ls.«so rylng freight by schooner to
-....'..•„
in'ftSunderfW • direction of George the casket as' the body lay in state MatiJwan, Postmaster James W, Rea, faithfully/ ':'". ', . *•
In-'this'Vicinity.. For many
See synopili 6 f j h e play. In another
at his home .on Augusta street,1 to Mr. Charles Safrea, Mr. Patrick, F.
he carried brick for the Sayre and
Bve:
take' a farewell look upon the tace KenaKs and Mr. OnVrles McCabe. . column of' this lssu,e,
Fisher Company, trom •Sayreville to ;,rf
that they had so long-been wont , 8t.. Wary'* • church was filled to Welcome.
Newark.* After he retired frdm
tdU-ji'f
to see-wreathed,In benovelenr^mlles, ] capacity, and many could not be
lowing, the water h'e carried 'on, •!'_' :ft\
MAKES BAID
The silent tongue, and the ' once comnYoisted.: A long,', list of churcfi »AM
lime, cement/ and .bine stone;,J»u*t;''!;i!.
9At00V ness In Perth Amboy. A;few year* , , ; |
cheerful countenance no longer re- dignitaries'from many sections of
LOUIS
tp»JU , ...
sponded to the -promptings of a the state heard the solemn mass-'of
The saloon condtfeted by "'Louis ag6' h« retired from' business """and ».'t
mce.'Bj friendly one,
SECO1TD ANNUAL DANCE
warm and generous, heart. Many a requiem. The Rev. Bdward C." Grlf- Rtntz at 500. Waahihgton avenue, moved from this city to Ocean Grove' ;-.'
iv~«Bd,lhe local nan,
The second annual dance undor the sllent tear marked compressed grate- (in, D. D., was celebrantijwith Rev.
raided by Federal Prohibition where he has since lived. His many; -jr.
afenessi In entering the
'*"**' " b l y ; h a v e . been combined' auspices of' the' 0.1 X>. ot ' f u r - emotions', and. many- tender ^ Peter^J. Hart of Trenton $ deacon,"Agent, Sam H. Cbn'«, and his "fly- friends in.Ahls city will Tegret -to t'-T-.
"Mr- Deegan A.>and;K. of-C.,%111 be'held'in Jit. thoughts: were burdened, with memo-- and Rev. John J. Sweeney as sub Ing'Kaauadron!'., Weilneaday niorning learn of 11s death. He.Is survived
,"*•
by Prof, Kary'g Hall on Monday evening, Jan- ries that will become m o r / p r e - deacon. The Rev. Thomas Kearney and the proprietor placed under ar- by si widow and-two daughters, Mra.,
doua.
with
the.
natilng
yearn
uary
t,.im,
]l
.;..'•-•'•;,
,
/
,
was
master
of
ceremonies.
Among
rest."
-The
raid
waa,
made
under
R
Mllllcent
Smock
and
Mrs.
Sarah
Davv,...,—....- College, and
Last year's enterprise]''' as - those About the casket were placed many the eminent clergy, «eated in the i
'
, '•
*. ",'.
warrant iuuod" by United is, of thls'city.
s ? 3 u n a wta plaotdj
•• attended "can ywl(. ; rememb«r, handsome: fcoreJ 'tribute*, that. were| sanctuary were atontignor. John H. ^
Commissioner John A. > DeThev funeral, will be held from
i by Harry Kramlate home, 118 Clark avenue, Oi
lichen. After the .election; was a proround-flucces»sandthe com- sweet and beautiful evidences of, a, Fox of the-sTrentira-dloceie, Father «ney of Perth Aroboy-W
'*i'but""two votes sepaV mittee |n ch&rge of MlsiJtea^'s ~afat 1:30 o'clock ihlsiflaturto,
No liquor was ? found at the
> candidates, Mr. Coakernoon, to which- relatives and.
But the agents 4eqlared.^hat
,;that"- Deegan's election
d a Jbottle>;jdstJV>;
ends are respectfully Invited:*,"';
un«nimou« was.carried,'
and- poured I t s xontents'lnto'-'si rslnk, "-After the service, the fcoJy will-be :
orcbestraitlon hak^ftbecn'- se-edfeof;,a>,cross, and from the fire nary, Str«n^kl.' Kelly,. Knopka, Wal- filling the bottle up again wlthi wa- brought.to this city for Interment W :,J
later nominated .by
;
of Perth'Amboy, cur«i,janfl.,runder - iheli;,, guidance
Christ- Church Cemetery', n & Ma-;." \:f
^lace, iMullane^ Laridii and others. , ;
t">lee commander, .but«wlte- e'cerybne-'ls assuredVof a goofl time'
son ft Son have charge.,of funeral .:',>
Prominent among State,'and county
l features have';been'
have;been aafrapB
frapBj^.,.
,
„
,
*&%& of Klemmer' Ktlteluen ^ p S l aal"
arrangements.. •
" '
-•'%,)
officials at the funeral' "were ex>SeTi'Mind:. Far*, who wai 'elected ei(.Lfwf'by,,the,ladl«9;.Qf'.the'C. D, ofLdmowIedglng that tle-ith"«
•, Rev. Mr. Johnson will, conduct the_:i i;;:
',»j »tor, James Smith,. ex-Congresaman
ary.-11'.on three charges offsellin? service a't Ocean Grove, .and;Ber. G;' ^
was elected adjutant,
liquor. ' The .sales' are'"alleged to W. Abei .of this city will have charge
••• Z" Hflrst appointive position tilled
have.-been'; made -OB".Monday - and of the eervJce at the grave.
' ie»r county 'commander was
Tuesday.of this week/
ounty organisation Officer, a JpM jprlce of aJlmJsalon v^Ul be 75c membrance- of that' departmen
CHRISTSLiS AT THE
son and James Outran of'New BrunsPoat,. whjch^ went-to Per person and..tickets;can* be ob- w j , T d their falleni leader. Th*.
HBST BAPT1M CHURCH
wick, Senators Small and," Croder, ;.FinraRAi OF imXUM REA.
" • • Commander "pi t«ined»a* :'>e'^ foik>w,lriil.-.buslnegsrberg '0( g£, democratic''club;pre
Sunday morning the Christmas Ber\«County iProsecutor Joseph- Strieker,- ...Tlrt funeral of 'William Riea was
Places: ; WlH&m i'^(ivian,,'BdwaTd senteJ a -beautiful
. . - 'broken,..column, Senator Thomas.- J3rpwn and many
from- St. MaTy's Church "at 9 vice for 1t i e church will 1» in keep' t
store. Significantly expressing,"the, .weakehin, who Is the new Mullen, (Connor's;
''' ' ; ' '
.- ' ' . / ro'clock on^ Saturday morning last Ing with 'the day. A Christina^ser* ;
other*,
,a' young lawyer ot
fng of their' forces by tija -.'taking
mon by the minister'and special ^
»*•
» the.chujch -were and was attended toy a large' number
who -during the past
y of. one,.whor,.had,jors so-long -*Th'
Christmas music by'the'choir.
'• J, '
i
"
T
h
'
Rev
of,.friends'and
relatives.^
Solemn
1
of, the moving
i; one of 'their
twen:
eir active —"^"-"' beautifully"- Impressive," .The' Rev.
C
High
mass
was
celebrated
for
the
reorganization.
spjcuoua.memberji,.. And from'.the:of- Dr,;Gri|Iln delivered an eloquent adIn the evening-at 7:S0 V c l o c H ;
I-*-1
pewe of bis soul by Father Campbell
:
„.___
,
'William
lice. force at the : Scully heaaiquarters dress'ln wnich he paid high trlbutet'
there will be a'Chrlstmas concert b'jp ¥••,
MvceUbfait,
Rev.'
Dr.'
E.;
C"
Grlffln
^presORt Commander, of ( the
at 25 Broad
oad StfeetNew'yofkfCltyJ
S t f e e t ^ N e y to'thefpneroua character, and iwhoie' as'fdeacnn, and Rov. Father Lannary the Blbje" School.. The following l« %••'
•i.~^
^
o r e d J t
sep'ted a- faithful' model of souied* oJH«en»htp-of, the-late .Mayor, as sub-deacon. - Interment was made the program:
.
• ,-'•;*:.
ton and Tejuvenanil,, «"- ^ e ^ i i e n t ' V a s made,In .the family
Navigator,
)he^flpuny;^ijs.. N
a g o
i
Call •• to -Order
.'...-....;..-.•; t'/"-4%
in
th«
parish
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cometor/.
Six
nertit AmboyT rbst, now
Superintendent' F. I* Ha
many..other ^ e c e s : o ff wonderful art- vault lh.«t. MaryV ceibetery.., '• , «
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phdws acted as-ptll-Dearers/vizj Hear the Ringing Bells
tC
•thai couo*y(-.-. Deegan
-^tfl'JS':
flnwecn. bnee"
£'. flowers,
boie, 'nnstlLnted
•unstinted T«XT«*- -Nev6':,b Bftire fiSikt
kv
th>: JanW
Troy, TJantel. Troy,' Walter Scripture
V. h. Ha
vtuyer^lty inAyi, tand
p A » l e ^ f Ltoh
ccii ^ s > e n go g
Ltoh'
presiloii of esteem fdtlby:'Oiejm%ny ,p'A»le^f
J. <iT. '
!
ponovan, Adam Trpy, Adam Lovely, Prayer
connected tw4th,the War
"'.Th.e" 'aiiy^8tlrred ,as. by .the^,sudden pass-:
do^orf' ttoward
d^rf
d '-Mayor'
'-Ma
and Daniel. Clark. -M. A. McCarthy Holy Night.::....'
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Primary Greeting
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pleceV.was, •# " ddftlJeiateT,..land
was funeral'director.
U«an Nell and Snowell Ho^wes , .
liiess
floral•.blanket .pf'ylblets and
l9.\^s^biaitettoWwiYl-W.^ade-to:ii
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Ones
are
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is. "rfervlpe'To the county
,under-grp'und"of velvet; durlng'-tlie; funerc,l,-h6rur, ^anjd the fire'
'Ethel Hardy and Charles .Hamilton' :
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ioundej*
It^sole'mn
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tones
ufiyi
unpl
STORE; ROBBED
ny.the intWestv of All- « nb^-pWers assemble lit,the hallfljit.."completely^,.covered,the Wkot, bell souidej* its'/solemn
Holly)' .',•.::
:. MtldiW Beetmatf •'
Duet. .Robert 'Bdwardg,-Anita Stuber ; hail}been t i r e l e s s * ^
to the 'temalngjweye •entoinib'eJI. Protn 8omer*time ,dyrlng ^Tuesday sight Holly!
were
Wreaths..,. .'".Mildred - Mbrrlsf- • Jr'and neafliine.hundreds,of-peo; .thieves'.entered th'e¥toVe of J. De^
'e •hft»vtaken, up,- many
». t /LtneUOWOTB.,
,.-,,:
A -ChrMmas Wish
JBDazel Merrilf ••
pie to' payr'th"6lf!-la«t./espect8 tothp aanto' on,.lBroa"dfwa'y
•termer soldiers and sillonlBroa"dfwa'y and got "away A little Christmas Secret
'4,The'funeral
^
'iprbcesslon
was;:
led
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.•[dapacHy as 1 n lawvor,
memory
if
our
.'Mayor,
«whose
work
.Gladys
Beetman'
with about one-'* hundred ,.dollar8
by'the memberrof .the flre .departptn^ation, and Ws'aottvh h ^ W t t amemory^ ^hat
(Fund menfr'the'.clty council, arid.,, city and worth..
to. thn aiicc»eii v \M\ • Tnurapay,. ina • wniung r uau officials, foilWed *7 the .member*, of will brighten with the yearn. ,...'' . / Ottes, and chewing-gu
isong Prima'ry Department
CommlssiottJ ^ccepteJ t h r report of
; e'ovoty' aJmtnlstra- Plait-,
tn Offering.
-«tdVIBvi$B riade"by/brealtl.ng
1
Whea Christmas Time Is Here, Choir
ing' the'' '6hartering of ithVjpfowsad
f dbof,.Varid
b
COMani»ITf: CHRISTMAS T R B E ^ ' ''-JBHOdS-?- A ':'SCi0IAi; - 'SUpOTSf•la";,reaif^
'-tfieh unhooking Recitation
Jam?B Gent'1; '
ilerd T»' While," lha - outgOlnir a»w fefry'. - bet^en;- 1 TpttenviUe.. and
Reoitatlori . . . . . . ; . . . . ; .Prank Bawes" '
. cvnunctider, tenderBd to .the SotLih- AniiPOjt ' Ho ""rdcotuiiiQiA'udu iv
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• Solo-and Chorus.. .Burk Lambertsan;
.3mln1i»rattost I f eountyi Organi- iO-year' lensM-to .the '/operating* com- iny's-Community Christmas Tree WomaaV#ubtoWj.in thetAWtori ^
....Franklin 'Read -"
were, familiar - with, the,, place, Reading..
Son that hnsjjmen declare^, as one pany -andj the ipayment i y the;,comV
Thomas Peterson-' *
he, robbery ^ a s ' been reported .to Declamation.Duet
,
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JtVc iao«it oilcl'ejit, 1f not thOjinoBt piny of 7Hl41per cent-oh the-f 160,000
the' police^epa'tment. ''•'
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*. Ttakoohy Parunock, Norma Casstdy,*';»"
Icle'nt, In the,'state, ' Whenz-Whita that the eity;would'have'to;'expend
.Dialogue—"-A Christinas"-; ...'..•. .•.'/.''^w
''ir*& fOTJ"*.tia, of the "county-or- for slips .'and' other terfnlnaf, facili1*U1HJC SBBTICE S f l t l
-Vs:• : Marian Read, Charlotte Hawesf;'•!'
Kitlon.itn 1620,' the. atfalh of the ties.' The-South Ambby; Common beautifully; lighted with .about' lOO.1 lug -JfrSU Walttr f6eei
Wulse; Nellie LombertsOn, and? '
'X
auiortira FOB'BUSES mta.
•dlon'ifon In-a moot ohaottc state.
/had previously, ,authorized Colored lights, w|iSe~possible'by the Instttutfe,'>',-^-,*•>•-;.'
Eth'el MeMk.
Sayrevllle LigV " t o a p a n ^ allowing
Tennyson's "Enoch, Arden wr*
ling -i-hn;looked-like a . most the company's, charter iu .New Ji
the company^to'cut s lnt6• line with- very, .realistically and; beautifully
eH.taOc, be built up the oriran- atfd there'Beems, sUthlng now to
in/1nio an ^etaotent ntttOhfne. vent the Jiarly 'opening .at' ihi
out-charge tojfthW purpose.'
. interpreted Iff n o t ^ t ^ t ^ o *
IraUmi soWy i r t h o Interests .of tremely. important -ferry/; -whlc'
• The committee ' has' ..arranged^ a wife aocompanled .him- with appro- ^Jr. Con
tneni -. He- has gone ln- permit automobiles to reach ti
"Puncn and JJtrdy" show; also a ma- prlate musical selections. To offsej: j t l p t t . „, Jitneys paralleling tTOlleys Benediction
!Rev. Geprgs W. McComhfc.
parlous
cities was 'made by the,
communlty. within the ooun- sajr^ coast without'the'.long dWour glclan, porfessional (EaSent, to enter- the pathos of the. flrst part of the iA ^
tJo.
No, charge tor admission,, all»*rV
l*r
through' Amboy .and^-the. congestion tain the children, in addition .each program, 6. humorous poem of Josr, 'company von. Thursday. XBy a vote
,o»anl;!nK Units, Of the
itd"'th seSts ate free and'"iS
'iS
Invited,-"'thtf
of
seven'-to"seven
the
court
recont-.
at
the
Antbojr
terry./
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given
a
stocking
filled.eph.
Lincoln;?•
was
very^leverly-re,to be one of th(
sBrylcobfeglns
at
7!
SO
p.
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ly',
refused
^Interofere
'with
'th«
deo—•
Rile T-rgtos' workers |n , th(
."Vuts, and a toy.
When the audience assembles
haa>flirepared for
Mrs. A. K. Stults and her eom- - ^ • - o f an injuiiotlon by the Court
n> ognltlon of his worl oniagxtfAS AT
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enjoy, the Christmas Concert fit
300
children
lii
the
\
>chanlc8Vllle
mitteo
served
delicious
refreshments,
uroh on
, ler-sori'«•<» men, he was appointed Services at Christ
First Baptist Church on f
section. Tho tre^—'ll 'h- ^ut-doora, during the evening. . .
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"•loniH SupiirTlwr for the Third Con- Christmas Bay will be as follows:
street, Sunday evening they wf
12 m. entertainment/
ilor.fl DU'rlet, and reports ftom Midnight Eucharist
Istrlbutlon of. The music, ot the-Metuchen Or- Protection Fire Defeat SAcrrd Hearts. n^ss the«best decorated nhur
.'.'..9a.
|<nn liillPfltn that this fllstrlo Holy Eucharist
the flreliouse. chastra was conceeded by all.to Pg. t h o Protection Five - outclassed wl)£>ro In this section. Much inn >. ...,
prosMiM w'"
splondld manner for Holy Eucharist and Sermpn.
„ the
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W , thla will of the first 'order for daticlnc, ft the 'Sacred Heart five,, i n / a gams b e ? n t a k e n with tho docotfa'lans tS\,
Due to
,'.%10:30 a. HI, ho a Juvenile affair entirely, and was testified by the number of fcoth played on the opponent's'court, l a s t . m a k n t"1""1 worthy of the dav, ..
On Christmas i ovo therp 'will bo .... laaion will be by tlcVet only, young and old who danced tho enCarrol o n f t looks on tin ucGng/breflrrt-d,
Monday by a score 48 to
clng ni 11 p, which already have hoen distributed, tire evening.
Com carol singing, cotjimenclng
2S will r^nilnd (him of the good A|'I
X>\x, waa m.
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{ Mrs. O. W. Welsh and her.comted ''"J's "Awcv Down Bi/s»" DT* no
local Poet.
i P0 fall to bo preiont, ,•
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TSarly next month tho work of mittee received the guests. _,
Tho mor-chailtB | f thh
:.ooi)vontlon wan
nnver
Tho stage decoratlons^gpefe
building
the
new
Amboy
brjdgo
will
-,, inspiring.
Ho liail a hotter rt^uplay OTTiiSlJday
e& and were nTrQBjJt-a by^ Mrs, R.
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orgnnl- than this yea-' Peopls purcWlng bo commenced,
i C. Slephenson ' unjr her
•t-of-totva h
nnltl wpro .for *•*"
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se'mblyaian C. Raymond Lyons, Thomas Jteaney, State -vice commander,
• H. Ara>strb»g»*of..the S&rvico
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Our M^yor Laid to Rest Amid Universal
of Sorrow and Respect
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Free Clinic for Disabled Soldiers.
WBB5LT
CITIZEN
The following resolution was paged at a igular meeting of the Inde1
2i, 1921 pendent Chiropractors Association,
held December 9th, 1921, to establish
a free clinic tor the disabled soldiers
and the veterans of the Allied War.
This clinic will be open from two to
five in the afternoons on Tuesday,Th'ursday and Saturday, at 143 Rose
vllle avenue, Newark, N. J. There
will be no admission charge of any
This evening, (Friday) we have kind, and no waiting to be examined
our Christmas entertainment In theand get adjustments.
-'Lecture Booom of J h e Church'. 7:30 We have secured the services o
p i n , and everybody welcome.
Dr. F.'W. Collins, Dean of the Mecca
This being the holiday season', and College of Chiropractic, who la a
next Sabbath being Christmas day, registered physician and surgeon, 11
the morning ffubjoct -will be: "No censed ostopath and licensed cblro
Room In tho Inn," and the even- praetor, and who "will make individ-irg theme: '.'Progressive Light" ual 'examination of each applicant
• Moinlnj? Bervlce at U o'clock, aid who applies to our clinic.
"' tie evening Motion Picture Service A motion was made and unaniat. 7:30. The films to be used on mously passed that 'Copies of this resthjs occasion-are'Dickens'. Christ- olution be sent to all the New York
pin s Carol" and "The Street Beau- papers, all papers published in New
tiful,"
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Jersey, and to the American Legion
The mid-week Church night s « - Weekly. "••
'vice On Wednesday, 7:30 p. ni., tor All examinations will be made on
a further study ot Mark's Gospel,
Saturday afternoon, to -those who
iFurther announcement will toe present th*ir discharge papers.
made later regarding the Week ot
Adjustments will be given regularPrayer to 1>e held early In the 'New ly three times' a week until appll
Year
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I : - ! cants are restored to norman bodily
condition.
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* THE FIBS1 METHODIST
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EPISCOPAL CHUBCII NOTES TO DANCE » * HADI0 PHOJOB.
Christmas
will - be • observed Invitations have Just been sent o'it
throughout tho day in*the First for a formal dance to be given "by
IS. E. Church with appropriate ner- the Officers ot tbe First Battalion
" vices. Special mualo will -be ren- Naval Reserve Force, ot Now Jersey,
dered by the Choir both morning to'be held at the.Rarltan Yacht Club,
and evening. The pastor will preach Perth Amboy, on December Ji6th, 1821
ft-ChrlBtmas sermon,in the morn- Among the many' feature's to <,be
- Ing- and.'-in the evening will given for- the guests will, ba dancing
read the story ot '"The Other.Wise by Radio (Phone ltiBtalled'by members
.Man" by Henry Van Dyke. This ot the Naval .Battalion. The music
story will :b'e Illustrated by ' forty will be played In Keyport, by tne
members, ot the - Keyport Division an J
colored slides. -.,
' The Christmas -Cantata, "Hera will bet'transmitted to the Harltan
Comes Christmas" will be given by Yacht Club by wireless and amplified
the members' of the Sunday school 1,800 tlmee, permitting those danc'lng
on Monday evening in-, the High to~hoar the music as if It were being
school 'Auditorium.' 'Admission' 15 played by the'orchestra in the Yacht
conts, - ,- •, .,' • -'
'c.* ' Club'.
-Sunday "Services.
This novelty, which is entirely new
6 80 a. ,'m'., Early Morning 'prayer in this vicinity, serves to demonstrate
meeting/
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what is being accomplished' on the
' 10-30 a.-in;; Preaching and Junior Training Ship by; enrolled'.members
church. < ' • • •
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ABBOT, N. i.
PRESBYTERIAN
PARAGRAPHS
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* 2 30 p.m., Sunday school^
•'*§£ }-l&n amateur'radio' operators are
... 7:30 p.m., "The Otherwise Man?1' Invited tb-listen In at their stations
*' Illustrated.' • •' 'V . ,,-''•
on- the.snigJtf-.or pecember^86th and
Weeknlgtit Serrtce
will be rewarded \W h/a & very pleasWednesday' 'evenln&^mid-weelc • Bi- ing concert.
- •,•_.••
ble study" s.nd prayer, 'service. .
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Source of DUmandi.
-f1
While some diamonds are obtained
r Cefiirw of, Hud;on. River,.-'
from river sands, • most of them "are
Tho Iludso'n river..rlaes ln'.the hllji obtained by' mining. The diamonds
QD the west" of' Luktr Charaplafn" <itfo occur largely ID a soft volcanic rock
•ftcr o southerly course of n£out 200 known as' "blue ground,"' Tills rock
miies falls Into the-Atlantic ocetln Is taken ttom • the mines spread ' out
below the city of New York. It is In the.open air and nllowed to decomnavlgnbie as far as Troy, 160 miles pose; It'It .afterward washed and
; nliove New Yorli, .and is connected separated. . . >'
by canals with Lakes Chomiilnta and
Erie.'
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FOR THE
Where the CJiri&imas Shoppers will be pleased t'
a Wonderful Assortment ©!* Graiiie* and Toys jh>
Kiddies. - We a8so Biaie Many .Useful Gifts for the Ik
and Women put up in JVeat Christmas J"areels. -\-'f
JAZZBO JIM JIGGERS
DRUMS
/. . . . . . . . . . . V . .49c
.,
;..},'.,-,.,25c
SLEEPING. DOLLS
DOLL CABS , . . . ,
,.,,•-..,.M.'•'.'.,..".....49c
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.,.,;..,,'.'..^3,96
CHILDREN'S PIANOS
.y..;...........,,. .$t,4^
SET OF T R A I N S . . . , . . . . ;
.;,'.Mr*';....'.-."
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. RAG DOLLS
,....,'......,t^^
BICYCLES
We have many other, toys which~are too numerous1 to mention.
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$1.59
MISSES' ..,..',•;.,, .fl.98
YOUTHS'
$1.85
BOYS'
..$2.25
.GROWING GIRLS', ,$2.98
LADIES' .'.......,..$2.95
MEN'S '....V.-h...,$2.95"
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A small deposit will, hold anything in the store'until Christmasr" 1
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f ., 3 BIG PRIZES GIVEN
BIG REDUCTIONS
ON SHOES
CHILDREN'S
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-..:...,/;..'.;;,.'...'.:
' BIG
AWAY!
1ST PRIZE:
A GENUINE LEATHER GRIP.
VELOCIPEDE.
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2ND PRIZE:
.RUBBERS
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3RD PRIZE:
A BEAUTIFUL DRESSED SLEEPING DOLL.
.•-•.68c(;
CHILDREN'S
, -' These are "the 3 prizes that will be given away abso- .MISSES'. ...'...:,
lutely free on Christmas Eye at 9 p. m., to the persons
YOUTHS' .";•
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namos that will be drawn/ In order, to enter this contest you just put,your name on every purchase receipt.
BOYS'
. . . : ....98c
Register your name often.
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' . ..$lVS9"
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Truth and Inquiry.
Truth never lost'.groifnd by Inquiry.;
because she Is. most of all, reasonable'.— Wllilrini Perm. • .,., ,
Moaqultaet Prevent' Rlos Production','
.Although r|ce Is the staple diet of
the population of, Qeyton, It is nearly
ill imported,, -Malarial mosguttoea
One who predlots thunderstorms
breed BO; freely ,In the rice fields tliat isn't necessarily a .lightning calculaborers cannot work there. *
V'
lator. .
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THE SPIRIT OF iCHRISTMAS
S , ^ "On this, the eve of the grjat festival of Christmas
:, of good will, love and
our reflections on "the
•ex
to meditate on the
,utrife and fury.oi
XAdies? Felt Silgpi^rs, jas^orted shadesV special
a ' s Felt flippers, assorted shades, Special
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Felt Sllppers9 assorted^shades, sizes 111 toli
* Felt Slippers.:issortea sliadefc siiaes
T'/
CLOTHINO
BOYS' SUITS, sizes 8 to 16 . . . . . .^.;..;......
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H|s hope hitched to the star of materialism, man
would bo a strange and sorry figure in a world where
* none has penetrated ttie mysteries of Life and Death.
He who fears to-morrow has lost faith in the
Spirit of Christmas.
#
"Peace on Earth, good will to men" was not spoken
in vain.
THE GUNDRUM SERYICB
Funeral Director
MEN'S SNAPPY COATS,- special ; . , ; . . . . . . . . ,
MEN'S SPORTY COATS, special......'..-.?.;\£Z,
' MEN'S SUITS,- assorted shades, special.
:".i.-.J$J8l76
YOUNG MEN'S SNAPPY SUITS,-'flpecial:-.Tv^;V$2245S
SHEEPSKIN CORDUROY COATS, speciaj.X...... '~^'
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ro
Barga|i|;§t©re ^
' JU»B^
JaciolD
The spirit of Christmas is the hope of the-world,
without Bethlehem, man could not long survive the inilueiices of Jealousy, of Hate and Greed. . •
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.$4.95
BOYS' SUITS, with 2 pair .pajttte', 8 to 18
; .$5.95.
BOYSVSUiiS, Vith. 2. pair. Jants, 8:to, i 8 . 1 . . . ' . . . _ . ,|6.95J
BOYS' MACKnSfA^-COATS, Sizes 8 t o 1 8 . . . . . . . ' " ~
!- blessings of Peace?
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; Proprietor
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139 No. Broadway
SOTICE
Tho First National Bank of South
ALBERT JEROME
Amlioy, N. T.
Manufacturer oi
South Amboy, N. J., Dec. 3, 1921
The Annual Meoting of the stock- High Grade Granite and
holders of this banK for the election
ol directors to sorvo for • the onMarble
aulng yenr frill lie held at the banking house on Tuesday, January ltth,
1922.
The_ polls will open at 2 o'clock
p. m~ and Till remain open one
iour.
- ' R'. O, 8T0FHENSON,
South Amboy
12-S-B
Cashlar. Telephone 25Q.
HEADSTONES
267 First Street
NOTICE.
AUL PERSONS CQNCHEINBD MAY
ake notice, that tho Subscriber, nd(Successor to K. P.
mlnlstrator, etc., ot Philip Knmlnskl,
deceased, Intends to exhibit his final
account to the Orphan's Court of the
IN
County ot Middlesex, on Friday, the
twentieth day ot January, 1922, at
10 a, m., in tlie Term of December, Reliable UNITED STATES Companies
1921, for settlement and allowance,
the same being first audited and EXPLOSION INSURANCE
stated by. the Surrogate.
Datei Ddtember 15, 1921.
NOTARY PUBLIC
"XOHN A. LOVELY,
12-17-6
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Administrator.
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^BGOLDBERGER, Banker
• Street, Corner Washington Street
S
ERTH AMBOY, N. J,
-eign
T/r
/, Foreign'Transmissions^'
Oldest O*nlr
The ltilmw*
•••f.<i t o '
' Jutlant
'
<n South
- •t'.hh
Amboy,
LOBENZ
W. ALL ITS BEAJfCnES
Th'i mill who has a policy In TOT
829 BROADWAY
Nonrn H V E K INSUJRAKCE COM.
PA1IT mdy rest ei8y In the knodrlfor Eleetrig
edge that his heat Interests art at
all times fully protected, and that
Fox Ladles and GenUeau*
In casi of loss ha willfoereimbursed
.
without quibble or delay. IncorporPompelan
Uassage
Cram
ated 18ltt; asset? over 7% mUUon*
Represented by
FREDERICK H. LEAR
S10 GEORGE 8EBET.
C.T.. MASON
lerry Christmas and Happy New Year
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BARGAINS IN
MEN'S Aid BOYS'
CLOTHJOSTG & FURNISHINGS
Come th see us, it will pay you.
S. QQLD
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VH£/:''
Special attention give t o GMUbNrii • '
Hair Cutting.
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LOWEST PRICEt) -„
HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN,
G, I. BERG
Ooroar Stevens avenuo and F'-
Ilardware, Lawn Mowi
Hose, Force Cups, Rn'
Shovels. Forks, Gar
Mantels, Gns I"
nd Dyetar iOHOOLSUPPLL
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u
- Pwwresglvlsm r». BpacilonarTls^ AITTO mrss OTTO BBHMJS j no siors thaa fittssajn'l"* s-n hoiir. Orange," author of the Van Nest Mr*. Jane EJ.
The Sixty-Seventh Congtesn asWITH FATAL BE8U1T8 Coroner John V. Howard of New prohibition act; Hugh. S. MaglU, field secretary, Hoary J
sembles for its 'first regular session j
Brunswick was called and s made an secretary ot the National Education- wood; executive cottmll
Going at full speed And not
under different circumstances from
Investigation. The bodies were tak-j al Association of Washington, and Sargeant, -Paterson; Henry
ing a turn a car driven by
those at the beginning of the Special
en care of by Undertaker Hulse of J, J. Unger of Vlneland, president man, Egg Harbor City; Hi
AccurBO of Red" Bask ran into the
session last April. Then always
Eaglishtown.
j of the State body.
Jersey City.
abutment of the railroad bridge at
harmony, at least on the surface,
The election of officers tor the enMrs.
Accurso
was
In
the
front
seat'
Runyon Saturday night, causing the
within the Republican party, which
suing year will conclude the convendeath of three persons and injuring with her husband, and the others
had just regained power through t i e
j tion. The present officers are: PresFOR SALE) aHHAP—«-room hou«s
three others.
•
i were ID the rear.
overthrow of America's moral leadPicone was employed by a brother,; ident,' J, J. Unger, Vlneland; first with three lots, part Improvements, Prank Picone, thirty-nine, and his
Rarltan street; also seven-room
ership of the world and resultant
Joseph Picone, a Jamesburg con- vice president, Elmer D. "Wagner, on
house, all Improvements, two lots,
twelve-year-old son, Alfonse, both ot
tractor, and Accursp was a con- Pennlngton; treasurer, 3. Ida Mac- on Parker' avenue. Inquire of A.. H.
economic chaos. But the fundamenAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 tal differences which exist In that OU Bridge, were instantly killed anil struction superintendent
Mahon, Trenton; railroad secretary, Bergen, 260 Mala stroet.
at Red
8-13-tf
brother-in-law, Prank AcBank. •
parjy and have existed since 1910,
1
, twenty-seven, of Red Bank,
ODB CITI BEREAVED,
. |
began to reappear wnen the reac- was so severely injured that he died
The' universal respect shown by.
later • at the South Amboy Hospital.
. rodent* of South Ambcy on
•ership the victory was sained, unMrs. Mary Accurso, Mrs. Frank TEACHEES OF STATE
d
nt the funeral of our falHEXT WEEK
promises to tlw privilege^ ana » r e - \ w e r e s e v a r e l y l n j u r cd but will reGreater efficiency In education will
lh» Neatest manHesUtion of popu- datory Interests.
Then it became
be tho keynote of the sixty-seventh FORD HOOD AND RADIATOR COVERS
U ^ . 6 B t e e m e v e r ^ nessed In this
$2.00
bat the party lacked gen'
annual meeting of the New Jersey
State Teachers' Association, which PARKING LAMPS
,
$1.25 and $2.50
will bring several hundred delegates
Qf
His plans for South
desire I
.$3.00
from all parts of the State to Atlan- AUTO STOP LIGHTS, complete
, yon. ^
;',AmbJDy "were- only partly carried of tfio government.
tic City December 27, 28, end 29.
f i out,. - The earnest enthusiasm with
leadership, omThe
first...,«
$17.50
c o u W g I v e e c l e a r e rplanatlon of
when addresses' will be delivered by 35x5 BRANDER CLINCHER TIRES,
mlsunderBtood
men and women Tromfnent In both DRY CELL BATTERIES
;.
40c
Accurso was driving, having
State asd national affairs as- well as
'J^ by t n e impaired condition of his
proed to take the Wcbne family, 'rela- in education.
J^ health' which manifested itself so
BO far as It had a protives, to New York for the evening, j The efficiency tfcemft will be used
',- shortly after his election. This inand gave no more
and they were on their way to this, by several well-informed #Jucators
Steam Vulcanizing and Non-Skid Retreading,
terrupted many, of his plan's, and
the views of
I and its application to 'high schools,
heJ4'." their execution in abeyance. element in its own
than it city.
. All work Guaranteed
.y
He hod dimmed hlf
city, graded schools and rural eotiools
Opening of Stockton street Into did to those of the
said,, for fear of blinding
; . j*ii£u»ta street was one of h i t earnand
special
subjects
will
be
dlethe 'Progressives, for
traveling in, the opposite direction, custed,
'Ajt. ambitions. He expected to Bee
party traditions ..and
On reaching tho overhead railroad | Prominent among thole scheduled
'. k this prdjeot fully completed. TUs
AUTO SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES
would like to Bo
Jvas one of the outstanding points
with the dominant wing of bridge at Runyon, he crashed' into to speak at the meetings ere ConIn his campaign sugseitlons. It lathe party, but the Progressives have 'the' cement abutment of the bridgro gressman Isaac 'Bacharacb. ot. the
fitting that "his surviving * co-labor- constituents In the.Western produc- In the darkness. He was unfamiliar Second New Jersey district, and Ater« v \ln' the city council have taken • ing sections Just aa the reactionaries with the road.
' lantic Cltlanj John Enrlght, com, decided stops to bring this object have their constituents In Wall
The left side of tho oar str.nck the missioner of education In the State;
to, completion, and have made llb- Street and tho manufacturing section abutment, caving It In completely. Mrs, Jennie Van Ness of East
Stevens Avenue and David Street. - - eral Advancement towards securing- of the country, It BO happens that All those killed were sittlitg on thai
j , a ;Wt|e'men«. with the owners off these Western constituents stand for side of tho car. Altonse Picone was j
' the-,'pfonerly" to be secured to ac•thrown entirely free of,the machine
the same things the Democrats
•v co'mplish this purpose,
and was dead when picked up.
|
Congress are advocating.
"<, ' NTo official ever entered uipon pubThe Progressives heard from home, Persons passing tho scene rushed |
- > He£duties' (n this city with greater
wttfi" the result that thoy adopted tho Acourso to tho South Amboy HOB-,
V^Maj/'or determination to be of ben.
Democratic amendments to .the tax pltel, sllU breathing, but he died
.CHRISTMAS
- V«nt''IAl'o' this community than dlJ revision bill, and undor threat "of a without having regained conscious^
' BARGAINS
I
JFhomaa J, Scully. Death out short- coalition with tho Democrats, com- ness,
The car was a seven-passenger |
\s hl», purposes, still no citizen ever pelled the reactionary - leadership to
.Handy, Portable Hot-Spot
'accomplished so much of real 'worth- accept (hem, dosplte, the' fact that nuick owned by Accurso. It (was i
Gas Heaters^ formerly $8..
while' helpfulness to the city at ( the Reactionaries appoalodfto Pres- almost completely wrecked. It was'
large, Jrrfispec'tlvo jit creed or party ident Harding, -who came promptly to 1 towed to. Squires' Oarage at Old
This is your opportunity "
.
Now $5.95
affiliations; or personal' frlendshlns,( the relief of the Reactionaries with Bridge.
to give a sensible gift at a
moderate price. Price cut .
* as did- our late Mayor. " This city a letter, to which the Progressives County Detective William Fitzpatas great as $30.
, "ofllclally and- privately can ' never gave no heed whatever.
rick-made an investigation of the acA Gas Iron complete with,
-' forget.his 'creneroslty and whole-j It is plain that the Ropiibllean par- cident and* doclared that from tb«
tubing.
. Special $4.95
One lighted.burner on this
Jnurtfld citizenship. Two ronsplni- ty outside of Congress Is divided on condition of tho car It must havo
Vulcan Smoothtop Range
• »•
OU? Instances stahd out In relief tho isBUO ot Progresalvism' Vs. Re- been going at least thirty miles ati |
wlll-keer) several vessels •
—that 'Of furnishing the council( ndtionarylsm, and the melted butter hour, although this was denied b j |
Gas Domes and Semi-indistearning. Single burner
clumber suitably for Its purposes, | phrases of the President's plea for Mrs. Accurso, who said itTOSgoing
rect Gas Bowls, all attrackeeps whole dinner hot.
- ana-the uplift he gave to the es-, harmony Indicate how sorlous the is
tive lighting fixtures, reClosed top prevents uten- tobllshing, of the city
hospital.. sue is In Congress.
sils from tipping and
ductions
of ,$5 and more.
Otters evidences of- this spirit," al-'
keeps burner free from
most-, without "number, were given tn
grease.. Requires only a
HAJTKT FANXT LAKD
^ f t quiet unostentatious wav that wero
little space, yet has full'
Radiantflres, t h e ' "o^en
•i BeBt^known'to Blmnly the recelvef: Hanky Panky Lead is announced
cooking capacity. Specialfire" gas heaters,' are
''"- nndi''the ' giver., 'Many a" heart by Emily Iioulne-for-a special holily
priced .for Christmas *
quietly,"but reverently, responded.to day attraction" al the Century Roof
greatly reduced.in price.
giving, $63.95.
Includes
I • recollections ' of * such kindnesses se-j Theatre, '62nd street and' Central
Some $5 lorfer; others ofinstallation.
" .
\ cretly'irlTen: His generous dlsposl-, P w * West, New York. This holiday AUTOMOBILE
REPAIRING
fer; greater cuts. An ideal
frolic
.will
,be
for
old
(oiks,
young
- tiohvwas even greater thai his abllgift'for the home.
A SPECIAItfY
' V
.'; Itleg. He held iaree conceptions ot folks and all sorts of folks, and w
be
a
special
Christmas-treat
for
the
'»the. ties of human brotherhoboi As
,
General Iron Work
*e
" a citizen, he was loyal to the core., youngsters. \ It Is the intention of
Emily
Louise,
to
make
Hanky
Panky
,.-' Cylinder Grinding .
'*; He was, protid of his;'native town,
and anxious to do all be could to Land -the first"of a series ot annual Springs* Ariel and Chasala
advance Its best Interests as he saw holiday performances. The manageRepaired
/ ' t h e m , / His conceptions of publto' ment will begin with the,.', matinee,
fluty*-'were .rot small, he held no Monday, December 26th and there
DAVID STREET
light opinion as to their'.attendent will be daily matinees and evening
responsibilities. , He was always performances wttfP Friday and'SatBelow
N. Y. & L. B. R. R.
ready to ally himself with whatever- urday morning performances, at
*South
Amboy
10:80.
.
"
->* appeared' for the community good-|
SPECIALS FORTHIS WEEK!
ALBERT'S TIRE SHOP
Public Service
All Ranges'
- Reduced!
•
•
• • .
ANDREW KRONMEYER
Machine and Blacksmith
Shop
Public Service
F<or ijconprriy in the
>' He.was practical In his purposes forj
"community betterment. No lnstru-j
* rnent employed for this purpose ever,
" failed; to receive his endorsement.!
;„"»« '.clearly exhibited the traits of |
t • leadership, and made good* along;
/J.thls Hue when his political friends j
S o f t e n were .doubtful. HiS presence,
^ w l l ] -be' missed among us. Ho leavei |
3 >ho <Bueceim6r prepared' to take up
his f mantle. His ojcample, in many
•. reBpecta, will remain a landmark' for
others to study, and his memory
will be cherished long by tho many
lie lias befriended, advised, and encouraged,
o
Th'e general disposition this year
to do CTirifltmaa shopping early wns
notloaMe. Tho parcel post business
throughout our post offices Btrnight
along for llin past ten flnvs Is evldorlce of thin.
Tlio volumo of
•-CMIstmas HJIIPI muRt lmvn hppti an**'criuraslnir to tho trailcsmon. The
early start slven to this business
- < will assist "wonderfully In expediting
shipments, and in insuring the early
''arrival of Christmas gifts.
o—:—
< , Hope at length appears to be turning Into promise, and that long
needed oponlnn; ot Stockton street
Into Ati(?iift+Ji lnoics likely to become
' an accomplished fact. The only
- doubt that Booms at present to rest
lipon .the face of tho movement appears to Ho in the question as to
* whether tho Jnmes Gordon estate
. 5?11I accept the rennonahle proposl1
{Ion wade bv thn city. If fliis matter
becomes adjiiRtod. then one of the
,, Sftstandlnu nlnm 'of the lnt.fi Mayor
UrJJciilly •will linvn become Redeemed.
'*-,The conBiimmnHnii-of tills object nt
this tlmo wonlil be n very Brraoofiil
J
compliment to tho memory tit our
'•.late Mayor. It wns Ills nrtlont tlo•' sire to Reo thlH complototl during
.•the presont term of offlco.
if It Is Quality, We Have It!
If It Is a Low Price, We Q
For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
A Merry Christmas!
We cannot show upon our books the asset
that The South Amboy Trust Company has in
your continued friendship, but we can, a t this
season, voice our appreciation of the business
given us and extend to you our best wishes for
a Merry, Merry Christmas.
We look forard to 1922 with renewed confidence, and we hope that you will enjoy more
than your" measure of the prosperity that we
feel will attend the new year.
:
The South Amboy
Trust Company
D. W. Reed, Pres.
Harold G. Hoffman, Treaa.
4% Interest in Our Special Department
'
2% on Balances of $600 in Our Checking
Department.
Safe Deposit Boxes.
Foreign Exchange
Min€eMeat|u°ot2pkgs29c Beets sTand large can
Plum Pudding L ^
can 35c
! for 25C
Apples, Spies, fancy selected. ..65c
Wax Beans, cut Webster, can
V8c
Chocolate Cream Drops, lb
...23c
Bon Bons, asosrted,4b
.22c
French Mixed Candy, lb.
16c_'
_Adrniration Mixed Candy, l b . ,
21c
Mixed Nuts, new lb
25c
Almonds, new lb
25c
Brazil Nuts, new, lb
«
21c
English Walnuts, .new, l b . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . 3 5 c
Aunt Jemima Buckwheat, package. .15c
Pineapple, large sliced, c a n . . . . . . . . . 25c
Catsup, Scottish Chief, bottle.... ...10c
Heinz's Beans, can
;10e
Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles, % lb 9c
Cider, pure apple, gallon
45c
Karo Maple Flavor, can
16c
Cocoa, Eagle, */%) lb. box
15c
Raisins. Sun Maid Seedless, package 5c
fruits and
Vegetables in
Season
T"
£•
Pumpkin, large can 1 0 c
Raisins, Sun Maid, seedless
package
5c, 6 packages for 25c
Currants, loose lb
17c
Citron, fancy, lb
'.
32c
Orange or Lemon Peel, lb
29C'
Mince Meat, Brick's loose, lb
23c
Asparagus,. Checker, large can
35c
Figs, layer, package
10c
Dates, package
lSc
Qranges, Sun Kist Seedless, dozen...25c
Lemons, large, dozen
29c
Grape Fruit, large 3 f o r . , . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 6
Salmon, Libby's tall red, c a n . . . . . . . .29c
Tuna Fish, White Rose, large can... .19c
Pop Com, package
lflc
Corn Poppers, each
...25c
Pancake Flour. No-Bob, package.... .12c
Peas, Fancy Centennial sifted, can...l4c
Gobb's Salt Water Taffy, lb
29c
Eagle Tea Co.
B R O S . TEIAJ GO.
** Originators of Low Prices
138 S. Broadway Bet. John and George Sts.
Free Delivery
Everywhere
Phone 206
Old Sdnta-Claus
E.C;
Specials For Christmas I
126 No. Broadway
Telephone 1$
Evap. fiBBam
Skin Back Hams, I b . - 1 8 2
ll H a m c
ll lldlllb
4to61ba
-
2 the limit
Lb.
SUGAR
Pure White
Granulated, lb.
SunkistOrangfs^yr 25
P.flnfiV
VttJiUj
A11 k i n d a
assorted
ft
Special per lb.
Olives,
2 bots. 25
Coffee, Best Plantation, Ih.
Star Cond. Milk, can - 13
I
11
8 5
Gulden Mustard, 2 jars 25 fiifrants, Ijprgp pltg, •
Pineapple
Wbb>fB Sliced
'
\
_ Large cj?p
Sunshine Sweet Corn, 2 cans 25c
farly June Peas, 2 caife 25
Grenoble Walnuts,. l b . 2 i l
L S fi. Wjejaptha Sogp 51Toilet Paper ,J;»7,j'.i. 3 rolls
Peaches, -largran Crisco, 1 Ib.-can - | J New Soiir KrjiHt, 3llJS. 25
If You Can't Come, Give Us a Ring on the Phone-Your Older Will Be Carefully Filled and
Promptly Deliver*d—Just Say:-
One Way to Make Money
Our car riders and other customers are now given a chance to invest in.
THE
CRADLE-ROCKING
"~
p*
__""*~^_?_
_"
"* _ .
*
m•
thaa two ^hundred dollars for a secota^* offense,' It 1B hoped that",par:
tleular attention wiil tte paid, to
this provision , of .the law..at this
time..
"
•",. " ./..' '' ',
, G^flera; Bryant also asks the co :
oporation -of -the morcintila establishment, l a tbe State with the'Federal-State-Munlctpsl employment o
ecs now operating In Newark, Jersey
f
females more than* tan City, Patersoa, Perth Amboy, Trenhours in any one- day,, anil^ii days,, .ton,. Camden, and Ayantio City. All
or' fifty-four hours In any one week; kinds of kelp cam be furnished
Public Service Corporation of New
Cumulative Preferred Stock
:WHO EMPLdT FBMALK OE1P
W W O f U H I t * AT CWRWT. ' Goiioral Lewis" TV,'^BTyant, 'Commissioner of; Labor pt New Jersey,
MAS.1N 8ERMANV.;
and Federal Director .of Employinenl
for New Jersey, desires • to call tfci
attention of the managers and ownof merebantlle - establishments
to the fact tha Chaper 194, Laws of
*tii tut Vtnm tksqi.kas lw*a
(fif \tW^>Mh'""lt1i: uw nat-mi}?
-Tft'
*: "---EfcbUc. Service-, provides absolutely necessary -utility;, services, the. demand•"• I.!Tu|?4.
for which, increases with' 'theV£wwth of ^population which makes investment
m'-'-^flf
Public" Se^ce.Prefe-Tedj^tickboiui sound and attractive. ' " "
''' •''''%&''&'"
>'Cujstpwe?'
Plan
'igiVes you afgobVopportunity to save and invest at i h e same time. • Stock' can-Jbe ' ^ I l v l
'briu'^iil in* «tnaliMotB on the iristalfineiat plan .^nd Jour savings" return you 6ft ^V***
' interest from the «tiot andihie 8ft dividends begin when the .stock is paid fbf' ! ? ' S
You' : iieid riot be a capitalist.' Any thrifty person can become an investor, -.'x
KOTICE
i-^n
«emp.oyinent. overtime of females for
^he-six .p|kltiK daya-nex. -Pgecriln
Ask
Any'^^nplay^pr
Inquire
at
any
b«T U n i t
e^twenty-ilftji dayr"" V December H. i ocuth imtoy,
,
51 1M1
PuUic Service Comnterdal Office
, N. J.f Qsc.
i h year wa» repVl*d durlnf thf- Th« Aiirinal meeting: of the
last session, of the. Legislature, and stockholder* of tha -Couth Ambqy
•• '\ V>>! V i
v
Buch overtime .employment Is not Truit Company for the 'slection of
directors for- the ensuing year will
Motd
permissible under the Isiw now oper- be
1
held Tuesday, January 10th, 1922,
naay, hones
ative; ? .
at' th^e banking house.
?
itestan't''
The polls will open at .2 o'clock
violation is punishable by
about
remain open for-one hour,
KOTIOI TO CBEDIT0B8.
IJqurteenth century, the « - n flnel of not more than fifty dollw's and'Trill
/.
H. G. HOFETSIAiN, Treasurer.
>:••:• • x
MART B.. SEXTON AND RICHARD
. ,j"ViPuUr Ohrlstma* custom of Cor "a flrst oltenso. and' not mqre 12-10-B
C. Stephenson, executors of Joe A.
iKadle-rdcklng,- a response to the p
Bexton, deceased, by. direction of th»
tie's need of a llfellk* and homely
Surrogate ot-'the'.County of Jflddlen of Christianity. The crib
sex, hereby gives notice to the credi a cradle that could be rocked
itors of the said Joe A. Sexton to
the wonihlpers were thus able to
bring In their debts, demands and
„ impress in j)hyi)lcal action their devoclaims against the estate of the cald
FOR
t, tlon to the now-born babe." ThocmiH*-'
deceased, under osth or animation,
,t"6ckltg; sean'.i to hnvi* 'beta done at
within Biz months ttom. this dato, or
**,flf!t by the priest*, jWhoitnporsqnated
they will be foreypr barred ,of any
action therefor against the said
exth> Virgin and St. Joseph and' sans a
;
ecutors.
"
~
" _}>,**• T n e P* 0 ^ 8 * n d * « c h o I r took
Dated Octotter 21, 19.1.
part.la tha singing, in time dunging,
MARY B. SEXTON*,
:
' .Wh.lch was a natural accompaniment
RICHARD C. BTHEHBNSON,
- to jfeitrto song .to the early Genuans,
We carry a full line of
10-29-9
'
'
' Exec-tors.
i, became common around the ,-radle,
' Eyeritnally the people wero allowed "to
1
rock the cradle wl.^h, their oivn hands.
KCTICE TO CBSBITOIlS
V It wns by'appeals liltu this to tlie
THOMAS
COL-EMAN, ADMINIS, homely Instincts of the people that the.
trator of Thomas Benn, deceaBQd,
, church was able to gain a renl hold
by direction of the Surrogate of' tlie
,-pver them, so that during tho'FifCounty of Middlesex, hereby gives
teenth; • Sixteenth and ' 'Seventeenth
notice to tho creditors ' of the aald
centuples Christianity beeame a genuThomas Benn to bring In thoir
inely populnr religion In Germany. Dr.
debts, demands and claims against
- AndredTllle, a well-Unown Christmas
the ostate of the said deceased,
TWO PRICES ONLY
;
under, oath or affirmation, within six
historian, In nn article on Christmas la
months from this date, or they will
Germany, mnkes n statement that Is
Suitable for Practical Gifts for Men and Boys
be forever barred* "of' any action
• most Interesting.
therefor against the said adminis" ' "In the dancing and jubilation
trator.
• ftround the cradle," • he • writes, "the
Dated December 7, 1921.
. rellflqn of tha cross, However much
We have a line of Men's and Boys' •
THOMAS COLHMAN,
•It might In Its Inmost character bo op12-10-9
Administrator.
posed ta tha nature of the Gerrann
people , . . was felt no longer as
We Extend Our Best Wishes To All For
.'. something alien. It had become natKOTICE TO CKEDITOBS.
A MERRY XMAS
- prallztd but had lost In tht process
WILLIAM NAGLB, EXECUTOR
..!*•-v«T««r» Th« prtpanttlon for a
of Mary C. Halllday, .deceased, by
f life after death which was Us Alpha
direction of tito Surragato of tbe
County of Middlesex, -hereby gives
and Otosjp, hU t>Mwd Into the baekWorth Your While to See
notice to the creditors of the said
•:frwnd. .»• WM'BH JOT at U* promMary C. Hallldsy, jto 'bring In their
,ls«4~TM.Miptlen' that *ipr*n*3 Itdebts, demands and claims against
pt\t la ttM , - « « >mad t_* trall«;
the estate of the said doceased, un' I Q_rm*a h u H T H lunMl to
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT
der oath or affirmation, wKhln eix
months from this data, or ,tliey will
''jn M tt« *m&* (Ml tktf i
be forerer barired of 'injr' netlon
-M«ft a ItfHMlH IHMH t »
therofor against the said executor.
104 South Broadway
South Amboy, N. J.
Dated Korembar 12, 1921.
OF NEW JERSEY
±
Be Well Dressed for
t
Buy Tour Holiday
IS
Time
Buying!
7
T
f
: Description
- In Our Mid-Season Sale
$19.75 $24.75
t
f
t
t
C. HILTON
123-125 Smith St., Perth Amboy
yimU
J. HMHM. Bxfoutor.
?
Overcoats
'S
I NEFF
.'•KJ""'-'
* - . • - ,
'^••A
CHRISTMAS
Bordentown Avenue
38Q
TKe Wfflard
(.' MS
rpv
Sign
The red WHlard alga maito,
the place where you can get
authorised Willard Sendee and
buy the Willard Threaded RubberBattery.
*
*
We're here on Htm Job to tea
that you get the Adi (Nrthfaejfan
and aervic* you are entitled to
M the mer of a WiUard Battery.
We're authortmtd WiUard
Dealers completely
c o m p e y wiulprtd tot
b
hi
battery
recharging,
re iri
and ftill WUlard Bervtc*. «
'Coma In and well tail yea
how Threaded Rubber Ineutation a i m yon money and
if-, •
! You Will Need Money for Christmas!
\
Por Taxes; Insurance Pffmiums, Your Winter Coal BHI'
'
and Other Purposes
; . * - : ^ : ; v \ , v OJIU'VUII
Battery & Motor Service
Station
14t'New •wnawfek Avenue
Tel. I f f S ,
Perth Ambey
YOUR FRIENDS T 6 I |
" 5
?$n*'•?•**•'
South,Amboy, "N. J. - ,.
h sain, tin ttitabnttt'ti
attry, nmttbtglg bpHpneab
VUitfinx) art,, fyat flfiM f 10
s
i bant in tJ|ta tnmhlrii
i $ mijrtlf, tudkKhntkfnmiBe, tutt
nter tn/ffto trisfam ptdimtfi Ifm:
^j
mttall prarr nutat m r gmtiw grata
f i l l all % omrlh .etyaU hntft fowaty ito boat.
Rea/ Estate A»D Insurance
FOR X M A 8 THA.T. A R E ;
S U R E TO P L E A S E
"" . . ' 1 , -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Men's Suits arid Oyercoats.Tl Q K A Boys' Suits, Overooats and Tl f\
. Verjf,'Speoiail'at ; . - .' . i O » M v f
Maojiinaws, 4.50,upi to" x - l / .
"BOOST SODTH AIBOY"
Property Bought, Bold and Exchanged.
, Money Loailea«n Bond and Mortgage,
- ' Parma ftndFiotory Sltsa Our Specialty
IUGENE
SHEA
.
REUBEN fORGOTSON
ilBING/ GAS\ FITTING Tel. 282 ' 611 Washington Ave.
>; GENERAL JOBBING.
.".1.
. » - . _ -g|i. .J
l
'
J . W . OLSEN CO.
:. ' T«l«hen«S9«
"'
. DItESSl.B, L'OATS ADD SKIRTS ,.
SELL PIANGS
* . JT
JOHN ELLAMS
/
Contractor
and
Builder
Objects of Art Repaired
Llsoleusi Laid
TOKNITUBE BOUGHT A1TO BOLD
RoproiuctlonB Made' to Order.
DUAL-TOME PIIONOGIUPII.
D. Parunak, Prop.
BomotHlng NOT! Bolero buying
L Phonograph hear this one, the Residence, 34S Portia Street,
South Amboy. N. 1.
• King' of them All.
1
y'i
120 S. Broadway
/4'umug and Repairing at night Prices.
HARRY R&piSEN
S27 Dnrld St.
Ihoiie 109-M
THE
OJtlGIN^L
rnfE ATEHTTB
& Soda Store
EH 1cefriiream
.goto Serrbd fit
on of Cokes'
PREPARE NOW FOR THE
COLD WEATHER.
The Richardson "Perfect"
One-pipe
Furnace installed
complete.
No. 119—
For 5 to 6 rooms . .$165.00
No. 122—
For 6 to 8 rooms.., .$195.00
•On easy payments, at a
' a^Vance ^ver the cash
e and further paron request.
, South Amboy
CONSULT
Magic Service
Pipeless Heater
Be»t and Most Economical
method in the .world (or heating houses.
Sold, kutt)l«luri«mnot*«l by
P. J. 10NAGHAN
8ol« j\goiit
David Street
Sullivan & Wilhelmjnc
GARTERS
UNDERWEAR
Scully's Garage
108-110 South Stevens Avenue
Full LineTiresj Tubes & Accessr
Ford Parts a Specialty
EXPERT AUTO REP*
CABS WASHED THOROUGH
LOWEST PBICE8 OS
Day and Night Taxi
Hstlmates Given. All Work Guarantee*
10? SOUTH 8TEVEHS XVt
DOMENICK SORRENTINO
SEVEN-PASSENGER LIMOUF'
Our Repair Department is no1
Frank Batterson, a th £
who knov
SHOE BEPAIRfNG
Good Leather and
Honest Prices.
Telephone 26 144 South Broadway, South Amboy
CAPS.
F.N/BankBldg.
Sb.Brdadw^y
and Upholstering
(88 Stote 8 ^ " , FerUi
Ladlti' «nd a«nt«'
. Tel. 236rM-Perth.
ANINO, PRES8IN0 anil RBPAIBINO . .
PIIOMI'II Y 1)ONB
. Plate Qlssa Shelves
. F r e n c h Mirror PI Wei
ade Skirts Always
Olasa Table Topa
;
on Hand
Drapery
''
"lJI S. 11'wurrOp. Post OH*».
:
SHIRTSV A SUSPENDERS" ; SWEATERS
SOX
, .. y,: •':;. ' N E O ^ E A R i v ';• '. HANDKERCHIEFS
.
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k
K A P L A N , LADIES' TAILOR
Christmas Gifts That Men Need and Want:
Phone Soul'
1
v t l a Interest, cost* and chaise* tier
am*
tor t i e payment of n e k outer
jrictpa!
chATga,
taxes, assessments
rates « s a n dn« and nnnaid and ' m, c3
or lien op said real estate, unless the
tie prerlaaslj paid:
ANDREW H. SLOVEB, CWU
j
ns <aee»en>aa. Tear 191B, Block
ST, t o t No. 64, Hemy stnet
•
Uildred
A. Ksufimuj. Tear
Ifiir, '
Blotk 13, l o t s J.-«, « tai 45,"
Henry Btreet
*
+,„.,..»![
Mildred A. Kaufman, Tear 1S18,* '
Block 13, lots Xo». 41 and. 43,
Henry Irtrnet . . . . * . . , . . . < , , ; %
i'
Mildred A. Knntman, Year 1919, Btoek
' IS. Lots Km. 44 and as"- Heonr
Charles Patlsen. Tear 191T,"]
Lots s i to 24, Augusta '
Charles Parlsen, Tesr 1018,
Lotl 21 to 24, Auffuita a
Obartes Parlsen, ye«r ]»)», K M * . . . ,
Lots SI to 24. Augusts,, utmit,;, . . . t i L .
Buttle A. B. Furrnan, : TEea* MIT. -'•'-.;
mock 13, Lot» » to i i , John street ,'H,'
Rstatr A. B. Ftinaan, Tear I01T, - Btock 13, John (troct .<
"
Mildred Kaufuwn, Year Ml 7, Block
13, Tots 44 u l 45, Henry street..
Estate Richard Burden, Tear ID1T,
Block 27, Lot No. 80, Stevens are.
Hue
,
,
Estate nicnard Burden, year 1918,
Klock 27, Lot No, 89, Stevens are-
I
N THE true spirit of the occasion and with due
appreciation of all it implies, we extend Christmas
greetings to the readers of this publication. Christmas has a meaning possessed by no other holiday
throughout the world. America nas its national and
special days, other countries have theirs; Christmas is
tne only one alike in spirit and celebrated in all Chris, tian lands. So pure is its principle that it commands
respect and admiration among people whq worship
' their Creator in different way* from ours.
Chriitmas typifies all that is best in mankind. It. is the
culmination of the human mind throughout the ages
dwelling upon the wonders and mysteries of existence,
. turning to a reverence for God and His representative on earth. It expresses the ascendency of spirit,
the realization of men of their interdependency and
their duty to one another; and so it is marked by the
arid other sentiments
bestowal of
and well
The makers of newspapers, concerned at, they are
, with the doings, manifestations and thoughts of their
' respective commtinities and the world at large, and
"• recording t}»em in their more important aspects for
the information, mayhap the education of readers, are
brought into an intimate sense of the spirit and meaning or Christmas. Would that we could express to you
all the good that we see in the hearts of men and the
increased brilliancy behind a few shadows of the light
which has upheld the world for so many centuries. .
In the happy auguries we see for the future, there is
every reason to be merry.
Estate Rtriafll nmdrn. Year 1019.
Hlock 27. Lot No. 30. Stevens are.
Margaret"' Miner,'' Tear'' 1817," 'Hoik
3Sa, Lots Noa. « and 7, Rordentown avenne . , . . . . , . . , .
,,,
Margaret
Miller, T U T 1018, Block
Bffa, Lots Not. « and 7, Harden,
town,* avenne , . ,
* i . . . 34.04
Maa-jaret Miller, Year 1919. Block
8Sa, Lota N M . « and 7, Bordentowo avenue , . , ,
aforcan 'UmbertKm, Tsar 11)17, M M *
80, Lots Hw, I t to 85, Leffert
Itieet
,
Korean Ijanberfson. Tear 1618. Block
Mi tots Nba. 83 to SB, Uffert
•tree*
Uortsn Idtobertaon, Tear m e , Block
an Tnt> Nn« M tn an. r « r r « t
*tr*at
.,.,,
Samuel IIochhelMr. Tear 1018. Block
210, f/rts Noa. 87 and M, Oorwver
u
SOB,
Our Yuletide thoughts go out to the people of this community and our thanks are due the patrons and kind
friends who have given us practical support or extended
encouragement during the year. May this be the best..:
.Christmas you have ever spent, is our wish to all. T H E PUBLISHERS
c.
#•;« V•
ELMER F.MBISEN
DONTVOU HOPt THAT
SANTA'S OOMlKfr -*-s
^t|1%
WITH SOME
313 David St.
South Amboy
5ATISrACTTaUphon* lOt-M
ORV
PLUMBINGCarting of Any Kind
Insurance of All Kinds
Win, AntoouMl*, IitttUtr,
Qn Christmas
Ih
odak
'•ctures of the childly always provoke the
"y—When was it
' ? The date is
t interest. With
\ t o gr a p h ic
s
>; Brownie the
ittcn on the
\ e time
• ^elusive
rapine
up
SM June st.
sovn
WHILE IN SUMMER'S JOYS YOU
ROU-DONOTfORGtT
YOUR WINTERS COAL 1
<3e
COAL QUARTETTE
QFEAKING ot your summer
"roll" why not save part ot
your vacation money and devote It to the coal you will
need during the -winter months.
It la the man who can look
ahead that has 4 ri&l t o a n "
tlclpate happiness. We will
to happy to serve you.
CONSUMERS' COAL CO.
Phone 47
David St.
TTT HJj the house be warm'
" " whon St. Nicholas calls
or will tho Christmas tree
room toe properly heateh tor
the ltlddies . when they come
dov.'K to pny thnlr nishtuown
respects to iwhat the Christmas-tide has brought them?
Let us suggest that you make
tho whole family a Ghristmas
present of perfect plumbing. ;
D.
J. D O N L I N
226 Henry S t
Mildred A. Kaufman, Tsar 1911, Clock
1*. toil
Won. 44, and 48, Hear/
street
,
15.08
P. II. II. Cb, T«ar 101B, Block 108,
Lots Nkw. 11 and 13, DwadiMT... M.M
Basile B, Onmpto*, Year 1918, Black
111, Lot No. 19. Pint street
4*.M
Bowie M. Oomptoo, Toar 1910, Block
118, r.ot No. 12, Flrat street
a. h. Johnson, y«ar 1»1«, Block 71,
Lotl No*. 18 to 18, BIAIirWI . ( » «
Q. U Johnson, Year 1910, Block 71,
Ijots NOD.' 10 to 18, Highland street
Ruttle John Johnson, Tear 1918, Block
10, l o t * No* 112 and SS, Urostflrar
•state mien IUtlly. Tear 11)10, Block
Phone 2B9-B
LANDS FOR TAXES
AND ASSESSMENTS.
Lots
Bugle.
p
BROADWAY AND AU
THE TIME
Concrete SibcisJ^^i
Not. 14 tnd IS, OOWTW
Btanlshuis wehumkl, Tear 1010, Block
201, Lot No. 22, Wllmot s t r e e t . . . . 18,01
Mrs,
John Wlcotamakl, Year 1020,
Block 90S, Lota 40, 47, OoMTcr
street
KM
Hstnte John Fee, Tear 11*20, Block 211
Lot» 1 to 4, Tilda-war avenue, Water
$34,20, Tax $76.00
UO,»
John Bhusiink, Tear 1020, niock 210,
Lot Bl, Rarltan strmt
M.TO
James naff, Tear 1020, Block 201,
Lots 4S, 40, Railroad avenue
8.80
ency Wolff, Toar 102K, Block JS7,
Lots 11 to 17, Main stiiet, Ps-veracnt fMtl.OO, Tnx 1.13.20
413.10
P w l Brrllnskl, Tour 102O, Dlock 03,
Lots 13 to 10, Elm street
33.00
Rohprt and RHgjibpth Rirfliib. Yeor
1050, Hlock 11, I/>t 74. D»Tld strmt 6.70
Chnrlcn Sicwnrt, Year 1D20, Tllook IB,
Lola 2)1, 28, David utrfpt, Water
41.82, Tax 41,80
B8.8S
Mrs, ^^^^ry Oonghlln, Yenr 1920, Block
27, Lots 63, fit. Alienists, street,
Sidewalk $32.70, Tin f 10.00
42.70
Estate Joan Fee, Jr., Ynr 1920. niock
1(1, IJOI» 7 to 12, Ancnintn ntrect,
Airb f30.no, Sidewalk *05.70, T>i
$02.70
Estnto John Fee, Yfur 1020, Hlock 10,
BnUdlnjra, AiijrnstA street
fitnto Mrs. Jnm&» Murplir, Year 1020,
Hlock 10, Lot 25 A'jjrunta »treet,
OiirbliiE
fIS.50, Sfdcwalk
$21.S9,
Tax $S0.40
70.70
A.mlruw Kronemercr, yenr 1020, Itloclc
no, Tjots* 1-2 of R8, R0, Aasusta
street
John R. Trice, Year 11)20, Mock 31),
Lot 11, David street. Water |17.2J,
Tax $52.30
00.55
Anton Stankercz, Year 1020, Block 69,
Lots 0, 10, Darid street. Water
$1800, Tax $22.89
Thomas Kennedy, Year 1020, Dlock
SO, Lots SB, 30, Anfrunta Btrmt...
Joseph Mnsklll. Year 1020, Block 62.
Lots 18, 14, Henry street
Leonard Tico, Year 1020 Block 117,
22S First street, Water $12.75, Tux
$31.40
44.18
Obarles noddy. Tear 1020, Block 12,
Lot 74, John i t r e e t . i . .
HS.20
Urs. Anna King, Tear 1920, Block 11,
tot SI, George street, Water $12.00,
Tax $28.80
40,80
O. Mondy, Year 1020, Block 21, Lota
M, 54, Oarhcrliw
street, -Sewer W8.47
Estate Oharlea Oox, Tear 1820, Block
24, TjDta 11, 12, Ocorre street
10.4S
Morran Lamtiertson, Tear 1820, Block
85a, Plm arenne
11.40
Estate Chris-Straob, Tear 1920, Block ,.
85a, Fine avenue
80.40
H a q u e t Mum. Tear 1920, Block 41,
Lots 14 t o 16, Lonls* street
11.40
Margaret Mum. Year 1920, Block 41,
1-J of 12, 18, Ferris street
7.80
Peter Stenerwald, Tear 1920, Block 41,
Loti 87 to 39, Ferris ^street, Senrer
$32.89, Tax I1T.10
4».T»
Dan Delaner, Tear 1920, Block «0,
l o t s 0 t o 14, Oeorgo street, Water $17.79
David Wood, Tear 1020, Bloek 75,
Lot 48, Ward avenae
5.70
Joseph A. Klerat, Tear 1930, Block (H,
Lot 48, Ward avenue
80.80
Atrabam Cohen, Tear 1020, Block 22,
Lot 12, Catherine street, curbing
»10'.5fl, Tax $30.00
$38.M
Sirs. Ells Green, Tear 1020, Block
23, l o t s 22, 23, Bordentorvn avenue 28.B0
Mildred A. Kaufman, Tear 1020, Block
18, Lots 44, 4S, - Henry
street,
BldcwnU J1B0.M, Water
$122.54,
Tax $109.40
,...:
8S4.98
Mildred A. Kaufman, Year 1920, Block
18, Lots 44, 45, Henry street
15,20
Mildred A. Kaufman, Tear 102O, Dlock
1R, Lots 44, 48, Broadwav, Pavement
$240.00
240.00
Cliarlrs Panscn, Yenr 1020. niock 10,
Lots 21 to 2-1, Auiraota street, OufbItig $50.20, Sidewalk
$09.70, Tax
174.50
Estate IUchard Burden, Tear 11)20,
Work 27, Lot 80. StevenB avenue
Pavement $123,40, Water $20.60, Tax
$38.00
100.00
liiwila n . Coapiac, Year l«2f>. Rim-n
119, Lot 12, Tint street
45.00
Voorlirea Johnson, Jrar 1020, Block
10. LotR 32. S!>, Bronawnv
80.40
Bnlate Ellen Rcllly, Tear 102O. Bloek
201), r/)ts 14, In, Oonovor, s t r e e t . . . 10.00
Stnnllaus Wchovrekl. Tear. 1080, Block
201, Lot 22, "Wilroot street; Water
JIB.OO. Tnx $24.70
. . o . . . . . . . . , 89.70
Anron Ktinftnan, Year 1020, Block 8 8 . / , .
Dort 1-! of 0, 7, 8, Steven* avotrao Pavement $1ia,00 $102.00
204.00
Silargaret ^^ller. Year 1020. Block SBii,
TiOta 0, 7, Cordentown avenae, Out-bIHR'-'$47.00
47.80
Unknown, Tear 1017, No, of Lots, 0
Pourth street. Stevensdale
11.:
Unknown, Yenr 1010, No. of Lot* 0,
fourth street, S t e v e n s d a l o . . . . . . . . . 23,20
Cnknown, Year 1020, No. of Lot* 8,
Fonrth street, Rtevenwlalo.
45.00
Ertate 'Wllllani Lron«, T e i r 1017,
Bloc'- E200, Lots 24, 2S, 20, narltan
itreet
;.;
10.89
Edtate William Wotia. Tear 1018.
Btoek THOfl, Lots 2-1, 25, 20, Baritan
street
10.84
Entato Wllllnm Lyons. Tear 1010,
Block 18200, Lota 24, 29, 26, Itaritan
street, Water $42.00, Tax $21.18
03.18
The Caute.
THE 0\TOEB8
AND OOCJtJPATJTS OP
t i e following described parcelB ot real e«Every reporter knows that the flat"
tata Bltoated In tl(e taxing district of the
Ottr of South Ambor, MMdiesex Ootintr, ness of his story |B due to bis falling
New letter,
»m« toe pnlille, «re terebr down on It.—Ilnsion Transcript.
notified that Ura t u t t
thereon MTWallj
ta»es«a lor the j e a n 1010. 1017, 1018, 1010.
and 1020 remain unpaid, trail tbat tha itld
narals ot teal estate will t » ottered for
A New Version,
tato br public nsidue or ailetlon at the
Olty Ball, Sonth Amboy, New Jenrej, in
Men are either anvils or hammers—
vald taxing district, on WBDJCB3DAY, DEOBMTJErt Mtb, 1921, at two o'«l<x* In the them that ain't hellovrs.—,
afternooon, frr tt» pajnunt of Mid t u t s
Boys' $1.85
Sttsquelianna
That all friends and patro
SURGEON
112 South Broadway • Opp. R. R
SOfjTH AMBOY
OSTIOB BOOBS; Tomtaf
NunB »lwa7> at the office to
Lowest
250 55-gallon Drunu, new..
- •' j
1,800 gross Wood Screws.
Power Belts—
1 1 8 in. wide, 90 f t long, S ply leather, 90 pe
1 1 4 in. wide 64 ft. long, 3 ply leather, narw.
118 in. wide 100 ft. long, 6 ply Condor, 9o _
1 motor, 100 h. p., 2 phase, 2,200 volts, 60 cycle; I
board and starter complete.
,/'•
Sheet Zink.
> •<~r'.
iPIumbing and electrical supplies.
< ,-•
CENTER TRADING CO.
611 Washington Avenae
South Amboy, N. J.
r'vji( ,Tel. 282.
GRAHAIrrS
etnd. PORTBH/
The Best Drink on the Market Today.
J• ?3.00 PER CASE.
" ^;^%
75c Rebate on Return of Case and Bottles., '^ ';'.
:
JACOB.
^
Wholesale Distributor.
North Broadway, South Amboy, N. J. ,
t
M. 4 . M'CARTHY
UNDERTAKER
Prompt Serviffi
EDWARD HANSEN^
Cabinet
"iob'fflnzdnd Alterni
fee*
I '5 I #
'<"•;
he is appointed
—-—— chief
•«•• •—
*••»•. BnTflBiiA StjV
1 hOBM
It-la a certainty that Senator •• ttn*"'ih»pt, with tmprpvamwu,
BrumMs to be named to UM, officeg &!!S?I o U "& iant e g v a
•1--' ?
of thief counsel to the Public Utility
He has been to
.Many post offices this year jrilf Commission.
,
, the
.
remain open tor a short d o , ' o n *°? *""*" o f Governor B i w a r d 8
Sunday In order to Insure delivery 8 f d 'Sta*S l t e d e r s eTer s l n c e M s MFlre rooaw,
rooms, all
to-'.*
*BlaM W * w * electlon to t h e ***•
*
SMFlre
all im;
and
His appointment will materially
heal the breach which has existed
otii "and heat, 'Hi' George '
"9vO C h l L St
l
»
Ulta
,David
next fall and he 1B anxious to have!
We Buggest Useful Gifts for Xmafl OBskan
Shoes, Slippers/Boots, Storm Boots-rarti^es "of .v
seasonable use.
>«;
*
I The Public Service corporation baa
offered tq s e w " South J River with
-4 room?, -fit "Borden- electrlo current for commercial pur\y, Rent J1B.OO. Charles tenthg
rrtd.
- Ijicorporatad, 208
l
--^—
' ""-^ Anjboy, N.iJ,
J,.
^srnar
Mills, socretary-mana>
>-W»i; frooma, «i improve-is81" »' W» <3ham,1»r of. Commerce Bt
1
* MlK » ufraan - Mjjjffi | Welch, Vest * Virginia, remembered
Adferliseln The'Citizen.
t Our Pre-Jnventory Sale of (High) Shoes—Women's- A
at J2.45 an* $3.45 and Men's at J3.4{UJs.opportune,';,*
.. All sizes in one or more styles. - 1 :'^J.\O.K
AlflVDAL EJECTION,
THB AKWOAIi BMOTHW. FOB
f
F W
eat, t viw
v i twiWent,
t
Bscr«Utr,
Twelw DlneloM, kat One Ami
A' small deposit will secure any article
r e n t " Apply, to P, J.
p»vld »tr«et
W
nm,
.«.t;. tour rooms, on' . * • / « « * • to'the_Awboy .bridge
» street Apply to-.Mrs, John ftW b e ! n « rushe< l irtth.,»tt/pMs!b!e
k. Ml M n , •jtrw.t. - iMft-tt' speed by Contnustor Ous^Vicl»1rarg.
. UrSBHT-Stofe^in food Joca-I ._ l,l•t t„
' ,7~~;'
" 'N '
le
. ^ t l o a - f o rT^ i arlrr ' buglnees.Apply
to'
^
folks
.of
the
Methodist , . ' ; -;REB!BMBRASCEfiL
td&S?
, " » ' 40 °. He »ry street, Bplscopal .Sunday School who are
^•eolith Amboy. ,Tel. 102 • 4 M 4 practislnB fonr,njght» ; e8ch-wesk
with the spirit of'the Yule..
for.the., Christmas Cantata, which .clinging as closely to them
J-l*>
h ^<y.?il\ give lnMWgh- School 'Anas.jhty. clings to the oak.
night,
on"
Useful
Gifts to Men that
In
quickly solve the probleni
TSe refreshniflii(«
.of what to give that he
Incorporated,
-were cake and cocoa, This
{
wiirmogt.appreciate.,.' ...
'• .
.
12-24-3 Is the third event of this Wnd held
nUr
0il SAIiE-HHouae,
SAIjEHHouae, 9 rooins-/
rooins-,b»th
wlng'the-weeks
l n g t h e w e e k s 'ther
t W o^iaren
have
bath |M
children havi
impTojMnent«Vgarage, lot 76x81 been practicing. " H o t . dogs1'" * e »
at
/ C o m e tea Man's Store
•for a,gift,for a-man. £
at/the\ second and
Meti!J_3-tf. ren are wonJering what will be
SALTS
next. The committee feels'that noth
.
conJltlon, part imIn gool ebullition,
im- ing
ing is too
too.good
godd ton
children In
(on the
th^child
•fit*
fltljl
AHA
1.4
_Jt^.l
1- I
..
!» .
! . . ." i * "
Teinents
and
one
Jot,
good
loreturn for their faithfulness, >>
of
Injul e
'?
' "of ^ H B W
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Mr,' and Mrs.' Lloyd D. Wortley
8UJ-V^ThfeeJ..of; toe- most
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a lits on -Bordenfamn ave visited the latter's mother, Mrs, 'Wil;*nuft,' locat:d on block., between liam Cornell, at St. Oeorge S. I. on
i nrotaway and Stevens, avenue. Lots Sunday last, Mrs, Cornell has' been
fermfro-n IVrf^ntown avenue -through! (fulte ill for several' weelcs past, •
$ o C«lt^e^Icc street j;-Alfred 'Jonn;
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li-12-tf, ,"
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. Next •'Wednesday, Coliactor 'Andrew
S6 Btthe
Tm. seyeral ""
.owa
A. H..« 0 Main
rtreef
All. packages sent Pawel Post Fr& v * '
,~rI,.'• ,(ppe» Every Evenlng.Until
143 Smith St.
|* OUR ONLY STORE
it
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Pertli^if
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.There is no-other gift which.; will ^js
give pleasure/ .-* • . .
^naincoats^-r-'>, r-T;. :^ ;-A
—to so many people
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Garte'i: apd Arjjn^Ban^; Sets,
.fdr.'-t
^ -.-..--.v_s--v,--4'n|l lof{:Bnterprrlse_
Sook^atid "Tidd'ef" Comiaaf! iwilP "
at 7:80 p'clocK.,, All. rterobers are
j-equested'^to bevprj«ent:1<to*.^1egeljo1'
•1921.
nulraor A. II.
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tlcalars
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cles.'are^pj^'Jnindiyia^i
::^»«aMojcete-^i^
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^r^^arsrtotsl
9xStandard Models
-vPeriod Designs up to $2100^
(All can .be1 purchased" on 'c
I r i l ^ i s -puttlng.'forth-eVerV 'effort
to/make; ttil? ^D4imip' : 'd«nce' f ot
whenjj._ our;(^re8-la
"streets' were '-left' in'
!r%id'1o;6ioqk,rj&at5^.;ho\irs NrfiSW
Oh.rl^tmas' trtd«;ihouifb'erthe Seat*
H«'?t
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The
iwalUbg-.
;8lttfnB';arqund'in the'"'
) »nl Kant
4w»y
H I C S L t iJMCS.
Dn the-part "of ttfeMdninVuthrLfg^
Ing- Compari^batised . hundredsiiot
J6U%rs. lot*/ \o,;ttfo bustnels; peopia
f
BSrahiadle.;r^bii
6nto b e a yMue'Vanfr: now'•the'"city
'get- busy and
',r><tjSftr«w.ST<»..authbrltleV
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to bfl «qld -oheap.'
Jrou
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:ir«. L u g , 152 It H* bT>r rtif».l -m Kood
11-19 | t> . t j , t ( ^ p J j l ! p J.J,,,^ Qjm^.^.
Jollvcry nlor
TR^V
" 1 . L Ulwnrd Horrmrjia
'>$;&
RP'SIfipip ^ ^ 9
-die^tpqaiits
SILK UNDERWEAR
,
j of dainty Crep,e de Chine
J^n$e£\ye$r, consisting- pf,Chemise,
-Gowns, Bloomers, at.
...?3.9S
., The sea, in White,
Brown, at
, ^ilk Camisoles
$1.|9 v t6;|3,49 - " '
>"ai#ssus Bulbs
'..89c to $1.49 '" . ^
Git .Glass Bowk
.'$3'2^'-.-, »
Ladies' Brushed Wool'Scarf,'.
'fM^de?ce;Card8,^9| |gp%;
^r^he't>6DularrCtoDraffhtaIu^ii^%"L"X:r
i r f |u|r JJU1
vTv'lL
XJLI/UO
M«n?s and £oys' Coat Sweaters,'. •
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Men's Brushed- WoolScarf.. ;.$1,69 J "'W
Colgate'^ ^Perfumes,.... 15c, to $1^49 •
, Xadiea' SilkHose.... .$l,39;tp ft3:49 '•
'.Men's Silk Socks. v>..... : ..-. ,'.$1.00
U;nbrellas
'... $1.49?"to $4.50
'Corduroy Kimonas, /.'. .<".'... .'.$4'3^T:
Girls' Bath Robes".
$3,98;..,
'CKildren^s Rain Coats
',. .$3.98 -
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V: ^Wc?
>C. Wool,
Wool. Hose...?.;.'.
H o s e . . . . . ...::96cfl
| p > p r H o s e ;.-.•:;..^.SSc'.u^
RbberRain; Coats.... ;.J;$5.75'
ies' Fancy, Aprons..'. i . .
-T t
Tii -Men'a Slippers.
Ladies'* Slippers.'
lecees'r hla^ly packed..-.. .$6.75
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.Gum 'Drops' v
y Squares
Boris- .'-.;'•
"»si,* per" 1b.;
,
jMen'n Radium Silk^Shirts/WJiite ..-'.
*\ "or Tan
•....'.-.,.'.'..";".,'.,$49^
4•Jloyer's Gloves :
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assorted
30c
35c
^^.L..,.20c
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l.Ing;ers611';Watches
;$1.75.-np
'ir\- ^i'-*\ * •** Gillette Razors!
9'5c ,to $5:00^ >
Grape Juice.;'. T..'. .V§25c745ci<.85c".' Evfer Ready Safety Razor;..'.. $1.00 '
Gem Safety R a z o r . . . ' . , . . . . ' . . . $1.00
Sparkling Grape Juice'75c and ^l.iiO*
GROCERIES
, ;.
Pure Apple Cider,jgaUqnL..•,..50c ,
Extra Pflncy Peas. r.
33p -Hciiiz's Mince -Meat in tt& ]b... ' ,
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1 Jar Cocoa
.Astor Coffee ..". .v.
, Games, ; . . . . . . . ; J O c ^up% t o
^Velocipedes
Express
Coasters
liiddyKars- . \ ; .KobbyHoraes . •
2Bc
4O9
can
',..;..'.;...<$2iOO
Mrs. Brick's Mince Me"at, 5 lb,
Pail'
'...,'..,$1.50'
F»uitsCakes—
60c, ^1.50, IfftOQ, $3.00, and ,$4.50
Stuffed dates in• Jjarsvi..."'.....4j>c
.'Washed Kris, in jars....,.-.;,..45c
Na'tural Figs; lb. si;.:...-..-; ;/,i$b • ?
GralejdVPineapnleVican^ :tuZ Liik^l
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PETERSON S«i
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.e< Cl rUlm is," a canUMark i i i , will be mi?n
Klr.-t Mei'iollir
^'.Sunday School on Monday night, De"cemlier. 26, in the High School Au-
'^>l|.Th%\l(! '-one, of itlhe latest publlca" ./•doits'Jbj{(tix$k,.well .known. publtBh. '6r»\anJ7'th«'' interest manifested hy
''llje cWjdren-at the# j ^ * t s a ] £ promf
lees ik.gotS3rtlMS!for all who may' at;I
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The pluce to-obiain arfciclesTf'
jperators Wanted
AT SULLIVAN'S FACTORY
* Stevens Avenue
PLENTY OF WORK
Apply at Once at Factor?
That will please the rpceivur. Everything is of hi
will def^v competition anywhere, Call ami
worthy urtioles that will unit the iii<
•; Perfume, Toilet'Sets, Face Powder,
Cream and Toilet Water,,Hudnut, Colgat£B,"Jonteel, Langolis, from $1.50 to
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BY MLC.BIRMINGHAM
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Mary Garden, Collates, Hudnut, etc.,
-from 50e to $3.50.
ereotlis to aU «& . . ^ otoistnw Gates''
Day; we lru«t Hi v it will
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n-lentraneo l>to w r y heart.,.^The ,>tnowflakes".,.,^./..>,...*,'.
:h ovpry number of the parish, "Yule ^LOB 1 '.r,....Song'and SStwcifle
$pari!:lpate a'ad In prenaiatt6nv'^the'-'OIirlfltniM^ood<!hopperB't.iy
its recejptloi of our Divine
i -till 1>u «lnl to hearhlBV"The,Hainper (rom'Home"'.'..'.....-,'.
'at uny V.mi-.
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uglitcri
illuil*.
. FACE POWDERS: Jonteel, Langolis,
Three blowers, L'Origan, Djer-Kiss, Gar-(
den1. Court;- Colgate's/1 Mavjs,, Poinpeian,'.
etc.,,fromt,2^c^|,'|?.06 per]box.,.>, v
InTltlng Lois to 'do*
Face Creams, from 25c to $1.00 a'-"package.
BABY S E T S ^ .
Brush and Comb
and Toilet Sets, §1.50 to $3.00. '
STATIONERY
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"Most complete line in the city. • .
,. ." From-25c a box up'to $4.00 a box. ''
CANDYI
CANDYI
CANDYJ .
.' lib. -." "• 2 lbs.
"' 51bs."
^TalcumrPowder.jfrom 25c to $1,00 a Whitman's, Liggett's, Guth's, United ;Cig-'
^ Lar's, from 59c a box-up to $6.50 a box:
; package.' ;.;4 V*'-v,^'...'. '
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' ,-cojnea. ,^.Thi reldt^ftr'oCf^V*'
• ^'compftriy, inviteB- your' obnfl-/'
• deiice. . /
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' *ijfli-- ' l i t wouli otherwise be "Willie Wood's,Presents-fiMdnologue
. . e i - o f a little ot this -world's," C r o w n T e Christmas"...•.".^•••••'
Son
' '!»?>.» ' n , . ! ^ . , . * n .i « a in-tii
S a n a nweroise,
prw ai v>nnBtnjas ana- vvo wm Appearance of Santa Clfttjs
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" tetul fo tthoBe who nrlll give Admission to all, excepting' memPJ
hgpplnesj/ot thus., serving bers ot the school'will t e "fifteen
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-'"*-'iig' the >Sisters ot cents.
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f rvery , ,,
t'pprumbus hkvo
*W^sg^ .^ ^.nMJniAi^saMe
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"',. •A':fulliine''o|'lUnited Cigars in bbkes
of 25 and 50, from $'i.75 to $7.50 per box.
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Pocketbooks, from 5Clc up.Safety Razors, from 79c, up.
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.Cigarettes in Carton, 50c to $1.00 package
**p«-™»*-wj: / n —t *
Street;
,_in, Jotin Quain, Miss
Siss-jMarlon SulliTjIn,,
Mii'lvey, Miss C^itfterf
Joseph , Jerome,, 'John
Carroll, - 'Frank!!
Holton "Jrf" ~
uent committees • are abia
e,-the. splenatJ amount 'ob-j
i j Mw. Fra.nk Coa'n.and her^
ttee, .we wlHibe "m(ire than
by thcif* efforts. • . • -.'
^Piedmont;- v
- "Clxesterfleid • -.; $1.75>perl carton.1." %•
Lucky ^Strike"'1
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Sweet'
t Gaporal
Gl
-. V'^Hjm^^oKihe/Iat^^oi^BK :- One --more'""tj
Rubber-set Shaving Brushes,"25c "to*
.. ~,Spl.ov«
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'Complete line of'Ivory Goods, from'"$4l00 a" set up.
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Waterman's Ideal Fountain'-,
vb.ig assortment; $2.75 up. •
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* • Vacuum Bottles, pintsiand;quarts/;!5
*-' • Cigarette •and"Cigar" Holders\fn
$1.00 up.
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:,.: : • Signet Writing Pencils,"from $i.O0^
. l* Tobacco" Pouches from 25c to- $1,75,,- .'up .to,$3.50. - < (
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^ 099V ;eye%Wilj? 4 in v jthe, line'.
\r dif : Holiday^6oda" ; niust be iold^ou^.60'goods''
I carried o v e r . - ,
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snociJ>,
«,;^jMifjLl(p OOTJim COBEECTIOITI
';. -The county iPro'secutor. expressed*n
•cfulh that all township atkd cttyfoffU
• •clalfl y c f o clearly aware of, when ha
' i S A '"i&( 11 was not t h e ; d u t y o f t h a
. utor's office -to do the wofS
'xrtonged to local communities,
i - The Uw under which" the Proseou^.tor acted ln : the recent raids made In
£ t t o n y municipalities was i State
£' law, as woli <as a Constitutional pro7, vlBlo1- All police boards and muni;
/«!pal otlclals olearly understood that,
Tho Praaccutor. only acted" when lo.. fCAl cfflolals (ailed- td act. The Ini^fprmttlon under '.whlcli he operated
not confined to ;the county of. Thja is shown by the' facts
known since the arrests were
tna'lBaTliat conditions were not what
they n'louli 'be wev<a well underiitoad liy anyboay of average olwer,\atlon. Tt is fair to assume timUhe
.Prosc-rutor oame to the conclusion
'.that «o:n(> Influence existed that was
'«trra'?Jir than any sense- of public
' uty lr muny city officials. If this
•Aiouty
'ore not the cosei what hindered loil authorities from .enforcing law
.'m&lrtnlning order^'And' decency?
sen nt uni?&Tory_ depute, and HUc
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One lot oifr imported dolls, a wonderful as. Bortment,/will be on sale. -. '.' t , i, ,,
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CKriBtmas and a Happy'-NewYe^r.s. .
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South Amboy
- and Chickens s
Houseful of
tealthfulHeat
TJPSTAIRS, 1 downstairs and inVmy
^.lady's clia'mber,-rin living room,
bathroom, bedroom or kkchen,—day
*', or night—the Homer heated home is
\ cheerfully, healthfully warm. •
I The .Homir is the original -patented
_._ _' >i „ ^ n a c e ^ sending out a generous
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warm air into the. house
iiglia single register.
'*4Q cold-corners mjHomer
JUrig ~
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The^Rexall Store
The prices ,we;-have almbst.cut"in half.
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This store will
Monday—Don't f
Saturday.
Double S. & H. u.
TradingStampsgiven.vyi
purchase, every Satilrdayi
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S t Mary** H?gh
! Basketball' tmun ' travels
beth and Tfuru defeated'lis
'flatten High School 'team
how of BJ. Mary's had'a";'
'pound.. t.\t.Ji
record,
ptr do<en
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FRUIT, each
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per <Uwen..,
their gnat -work In Hie future. Thut,
— ...... log* put of 3 \ e games,j
-, > BOX
~~ Ai'JW,™ p e r
nnd ttej *|IJ make It the.r last JOBS I 'WITH' $HAPSB
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h one
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[he wh.nl, . P « I. .. t n s v n
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•s sr £.•= •• a.fisr
3AT
- WBEAMT* end R i
the people of South Amboy to b e l «
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AND UW)UMJ 8MCBS iTMBH
Uroiid of. Thd only ronson tor 3
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CD CANDY
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small court thit the> played in on
MonJay last, and at.that they put
i up a good game.
*~ Delanejr, St. Mary's Mar guard,
wae high pointer for 4t, Marys, get*
tint two points from-the Held mak-
unops, per lb
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n. exhibition
H<gh School, Juobeon
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Wgb scorer, getting three nelrt
goals and ten tout shots. Altogether
•; sixteen points. Hudglns w a i ^ u t
Held goal* to his .Credit
coma,
AXD
m s , MOLAMBS'
A XERBT CHBISTVAf* TO AIX!
: 3 S ' l i ' ? " - ' > 1 1 t h e w>l««t» "he tried for, he
M l - wuld hate.made lt;a terrlflc score
PROMPT
, on BattcA'i side.
. Fraudman refcreed the game an<1
showed a great brand of refereelng
I He was fair an.! square on both
I sides In the luit half of the «ame
| -Hudg'lns was taken out of the game
for ,persrnnl fouls, alBo Jacobogson
and Samion None *ere taketi out
by St. Mary's.
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The score wan as follows; •
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Connors, f
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.WcCpnnell,1 f
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Delariiyr g
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Zrianewlcr, g
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^MoOabe, g
125 North Brakdwv. *.
DELIVERIES FREE
For Naturd
Prime Rib Roast
Roast
Small Fresh. Hams -
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"•: S | 'ft " - t o l r that rtowed superiority
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; Ohpioe
Steak^
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S p i c Oiits
e ^ 6t9irl6in
oi^irldinStea]
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. 1 1 1 •'. — J i ^ " t t o W l To»toP"»», as will'ae Bamson
'MWm.-K^i
J^homa teanr1 i« e r ,es-credit for roliln.
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5 1 - * ' * o I e B'm"e tt«7-*ere Kreta
*• to-play me minutes eitra
Kelper .
iqciem work .oPBartkowiak-Wyckoff'
I •«Tdanle,w;Cs mad." powlble the 8ma£W
wjpiilag . margin • as Bartfamlak - "
" a basket-and Zdaniewlec a -• » ' "s"
thMaet'toe minute*,
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"stewing.
roas
[.q^yWeld,t!reaniery.iBnttek
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j/.^.flTSMANYpATOOra-A^/lBI^^
OTs*iiEARTiEST'wi^Es FOR A ' y m t ' i a t a ^ ^ k
Ion'Midgets of Perth Am- . J>
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Frenetf-f . . „ • „ , . , , • 0
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- to play. If he ha-i fully rcco\
,-, pected
cred from Injuries received reci-ntly.
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• . • AT TIIE PITWJC 6CIIOOI9
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On Friday exercises appropriate to
.j* Chrletmu ^oro.'hcld by tho children
ot tho public schools, and provo.1
"• "" very Interesting
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.Profrraiiime-Hchool 3fn. 2
Christmas Joyu
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T.i ..iSong by Fifth and Sixth Years.
-S Santa Glaus
First Class
Dorothy Wedell
4 A Bright Idea
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forge t , , , , , ' . L , , , j 4
'o Christmas. Day.!...iSlot-garet tPlppett
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Fourth Grades-...
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Bpplnger, t
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Flore&ee Towne
8pe : Saw.. „ / .
OPlrat .Grade
raided Wednesday by
.-_,—,_™.^,under Agent Sam' H.1
o'hfe ahtt--^ flfteen-ealloa'Btlu, a\.
toj'lbiVfl. been tn'iopera'tibh at „..„
ihe tlmV-.ot "the Wfr*
&"&$£
^runo'whlsltj;,;ig IsJolaftiW, Wttrfn'^ ••
—«•!!, of **ptotmftaq&&H
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