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SOUTH AMBOY.-N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935
MICHAEL J. FENLON
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SKS^iSft^^WSffifi^S! TOBE CAPDAP
_l'the procedure without a "holler'^. We'll bet you wouldn't.
YOU'D "HOLLER" TOO!
City Solicitor Coan Deni
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„ u , b suppose that you were a merchant doing business in this,
- t Let's face the facts right here and now! Lets get together,
'Vand Mrs. South Amboy, and discourage this unfair and u n - j n o u n c e s H e Will Seek Conn'necessary NUISANCE. You owe it to your city, to your friends, A nch~
Nomination j n 1(936,, . Pri..s, , .
W i r business houses and to yourself. Civic pride should not pei- maries.
jji'jnit these tactics.
The great activity on the part of
feW- Business.men are-complaining. And righteously, too. Do both local political parties at present
indicates that the year 1930 will wit& tliey have to spend money to combat this type of competitor I
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answer is an emphatic NO. They are entitled, as taxpay- ness one of the most active came r s and good citizens to protection. Let's not wait
Action is paigns in history, when in addition to
stimulus resulting from a'presift What they .want. And the CITIZEN is going to back them to the the
dential election, the city will elect a
ivKflt. Discourage this practice.' This is an appeal to the PWPle and Mayor, Councilman-at-Large, nnd
iCheir. representatives. Our front lawns ™ " J j J j J j S
', NTor are our front porches scrap baskets for the high
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RACKET NOW
At th8 regular
monthly
meetingg of
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ho South Amljoy Catholic Club held
at ils Augusta ' street '; rcj&is last
n.prht, Francis P. Gelsinon was
pcted president for 1930 to succeed
Jnmes J. Harrigan apd Brhanue) B.
.'huilli was elected!, vice-pr«isident.
George' Coakley wair.elected secre"Jouncilmen in the Second and Third tary and James J. Fitzfnorris, treaWards.
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surer.
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The Republicans are known to be
Joseph M. .Carrolljwill be' the. nthlaying plnn? for the selection of can- lotic director, as'sistepby Martin J.
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didates within a short time BO that Jarroll,
hey mny • got cajgpaigws under way A unanimous'Vote was cast in favoV
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conducted by local •police, Vineehzo
on Matter,to'PiWe ' H e
Requested.-' fifeclarps For
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Proceeding",,
Says" City Made ]^Q Pron?saJ to St.. Mury's, P
Proposition
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of this city have been connected wi*h
tho explosiqn at 209 Main St., which
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•occurred on tho mcrning of June 1,
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1934. Piscatelli and Gentile convicted in connection with the recent cused of having mueh'tp, d<i with* the the" .conveyance' and' advised"' no,
Woodhridge bombing, are being held ditching' of the stadium proportion ther action, on "the prt^f<1^ 'pi
under $26,000 bail and Giroiemo and' referring, to " mfereiicos .' Jftade I/UIIJ'. vuujl, ^OJTTWq -OUt OTMS \
Sqrlttora also hold for tho local f5ro?rflurlnfr «' recent speech?delivered ,by ph* 'at ,the Backes^Icrtter ,W'p
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Rev, Thomas Gooloy at A, meeting pt contention thiit' he w»b,iot
was-released under $7,500 bail.
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•" The fire here nearby residents said the Lion's Cjub, City "Solicitor Fran- ble for the 'delay.'^Yj"
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early in order toISetain control of ol tho now officers. '.After the, busi- was precccded by an explosion which cis P.' Coa^n lias ' re\Hewod the- case that;*t our;' first •lhi?rv1«V '^l)pinte6^^|«
wJift't'
Ihen'vappeared ,tp»;- -i"
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the council whichfMH become theirs ness session! a social( time was ' en- awakened the neighborhood. The and' displayed the-' >corre'spondonce out to- you'•
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th wcaicness
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f i t b i s name-,
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the
weakness
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on the first of. thc|Bear when the now joyed nnd light, refreshments were building, 'Scrlttore's homo, was com- rolativ'o.to the matter.
me tne
oi'jpisiuBn,,
In answer to staWments allegedly ly that you aro'oonyajdng" away .'your;"' '•*,
pletely dostroyed and for a time tho
council takes officS.-. •
eervod.
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flames tfireatchcd to destroy tho en- made .'.that vhe, did not reply, to' the, property-without'any.cpnV"
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,The Democrats, o'|'jtho other hanil,
tire block boUeen Broadway and Bishnp'p nttorncyr he refers to Tils by you a,ndjyou:,a'r^ Je'dlci
feel that with so msn'y offices to be
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lottor under, date of'Nov.''.12, 1035 a niiTilii*''««> " 'nn'nrt^ttf' *t\\B *1
Stockton- street.
filled, tlioy may regain control ,,.of
i> Firemen arriving at tho Bceno, tft Hight Hev. K C. Griffin, the first
the Mayor's 6fficound;-tt majority of
found the building enveloped in the paragraph of which reads': "I am rethe Council poBt«, and they1 .too nro,
tlamcs. Damage was estimated at ilylnj? throuffh' you to tho {letter- of
giving careful consideration to ' can?4,000 with several hundred dollars Mr. Peter Backcs relative to the prodidates. . '' '
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addjtional, damagp w> buildings near- posed now stadium." •• ' '
The Third Ward,, always a , Doingby.'At 'tho time at the fire, Sonltoic "Mr. Coan points out that, accord;
ing to the-agreement between'parish' money, you &« the donee', and ......
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was not at home.
crntic Rtronghold Is .the'scene, of coh<!
•.At the l'.oqgp* annual- meeting < of ••Local police suspecting arson, bo- and city.officials, the parish",was to nicipallty as,' fh'f receiver "pf' ttijs'.,
slderablo. activity.'. While' to dat^i, the South'Amboy Jfospltal 'Associa1
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there has been no action noted .in tion "reports' wore 'rendered ,oh,the fzm an Investigation at onco, which turn ovcr'to'UV'cIty "the land for nation,, will knowing th'B'ti-tho^inc
the
stadium
giving
an
unconditional
was
donated
to
_yo,ur,i(!hurcli.'?cor
has
beon
carried
on
under
the
dlr,ecv
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this direction, it is., expected, that work of the -lnstltuti " " '
tlo)i «f'Chief o f f i c e Davl'd.-quln'- dped for the property^ taking a'deed ation-for Its .'ultimate benefit.?fil
Councilman Frank Stanton ,-wlll be->a. tfori 'of members to':
i l dolriat,;<
dlrit'i ^
lah''since that 'tWe' and''lasV- weak In escrow from, the.'city. The parisj), der.,the,'.circiimstjiiic<ii|,il
candidato for re-election and there Vector's of, the ,'instii
the reiuts' 'of "their* investigation nje saldi suggested' three years, -and it righvtxOr, you toi ge^imfi >a ptfr-ty. to^in every assurance' there will b» , a when" the following
It was 'hit suggestion .that .the period this transaction," *. i. .' •: •*.g
w«re laid before tho g,rand ju'r^,
primary fight in the Third Ward on
TJie. concluding, pa
resulfied'ln the"return of arf'indfct- aiT'Increas^d, to ten,'ye«M.-,
the Democratic .ticket." •;} V
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Mrs."WUH
.Mr. Coan exhibited cop'yof a let- letter reads: "In .y
n)ent.' . ' , - " • ' . •
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• ] Most prominent now, candidate, for Mrs. .S.,T,
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dated
August
27,
to
Peter
Baclcthat the Bight Reverend
:'Today the three'will appear before
Ihe office at prcsent.'is' Michael J. vler, Mrs. James
Judgo Lyons for sentence.
<• - - ep, of Trenton, attorney for, the Bis- president of the churchy
Fenlon,' who' has. 'Ircady .launched a ris Luclbt, Mr's.
C,
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hop, asking that a date for. a con- has given approval of.V,
\', HermanjEulcampaign for the nomination.i,. .Mr, Mrs. C. R. iStuUs,
ference be arranged . when tht two by yourthuroh.to th^miigivumu
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H.
Fenlon for many years, a resident ner,
attorneys .could discus^ the .legal am forwarding to him,a copy of
phases of the transaction:.' Another letter and I am requesting that
bore, is well known and has long D. Llttell, Mrs. Charles (Safr«n, Mrs.
l jgate, Mri.'E. Bf. Eulner,
letter written by Mr. Coan.on Sept. take no action under"the.resoIpWonij/
been interested and active in the af- G. M. ApplOi
iMrs. ,jPrank
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20. to, Rev. * Thomas' Gooley reports approved by the 'Bishop, unless.
fairs of the Democratic party 'not Mrs,.IlaroJd. F,il«kp#;
xf;;;'Elbett.Seloyor,
Elbe'tt
Seloyor
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Mrs,
the result 'of a conference between receive his further sanction." '
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only inthis city but throughout the Hoffman, Hxf,;;
mi*?' fi ''/it:,,4»8e,
t%i.J rM*?V
M.A." Harold
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Mr.' Goan-and' Mr,' Gomp ton- of1, the
Mr. Coan on>No'v.: 12th1 in a Tettei
county. Fostering his candidacy are Mrst u. o«,
WPA>relative to,the proposition. In to Msgr. Griffin, declsrfd: ,"Mr,.
some of the most outstanding Demo- niaii, Mrs. .O,t*W,, *«W>. "Miss Ber.
crats of the Old Guard and while the nyce Bogart, ''Miss -i'Berlh*. Deibert, Reprewntative. at Qasket Com- whichf", the •City ^ Solicitor enumera- kes seems to-have miseonBtmeoT
ted the further "steps necessary. On
proceeding,, of perhaps'
Primaries are. many months away,- Mrs. H, W. .nillon.iiMiss Katherinfl
pany <qive«_Intere8tliiK Talk. the sanjeidate^-aeitnt acopy. of this whole
Nelius, Mrs. Elizabeth Armbruster,
not understand
your?
they declared' they have , received Mrs.
Constan ,,At,an enthusiastic meeting of> the letter to;Mayor.•M«5on'so that the from the beginning. .
Mrs". • Samuel Newtoij, Mrs.
Mrs'. 'Constanpledges of support from a number of ce Keasby,
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had
Keasby iMra.
iMra
Lewis, Mrs , th A b
i r . Harper Lewis
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C l b Tuesday
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"The Ci.y of South Amboy
,the leaders in the Third Ward, • , Biirk
South Amboy notary
Club
B i k l^ambertson,
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: "b' | n o o n , • an .interesting
no proposal to St. ^Mary's ParfijKL>
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Mrs. E.VA. M e a oTn.VMiss
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.. VII wjvvvf, *uu|,i>^jiuyur Meson The proposition came' fcom the fJ»rK ,,
8 n d Rotary,fraternity;wtork
: beth, McCloud, jMrsJOJIver F. *.liM-|i n u r .w.llvered'by'.Joh'n
B. Symeinf wrote a letter* to, Rev. Gooley report- Ish. The only thing the city did n "
hart, Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mrs.
irt, N. Y., .former director,of ing. that he had conferred concern- to go along with the (Parish in an i
B. Bird, M.rs.'.Geo,^. u i
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.Rotary International., '
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deavor to gwt soiMW-ofs"
ing tne^maMwr
with.'.the
council
arid
'irAndrew .Werner, a .member of the an agreement was reached to pro- which the Federal government
New York Rotaryo. Club, delivfred •»
i along the'lines indicated in Mr. pensing through the. municipalities^ ^ '
Kurtz Says Restricted Broadway
S5
ParkingHinders Local[Business
but that night
several
councilman-
'"••:The paint was" scarcely dry on
Wanted to' go somewhere, else. Tue», -i'those white linos on! Broadway, when
auy night the "members wore, pre' '"' • Tyaa started an" agitation to h»vo
sumably, responding to a little pubRemoved or ignored. Tuesday
licity of the left handed variety that
s^'tlie movement was,presentod to
hnd recently-been give* the custom
ft.'eommo'n'Couricil; and hy a mem6f holding up council .meetings to ti- . * # $ 'that' v o4/:',:,it was explainedi
dy u'tf loose ends of'Various kinds' of
" thi't'the'lines, which indicate
"no
rity business. ' . Tlw-'dtrect"result,was
Sparking.'.''area betwe&n JFirst street
h antf th?,-u Presbyteriair Church be-'ca'tfse'of'the narrowness of the street
" "•""•" 'curve ,'at that point, interferW'SB?^*'"business and caused at least
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#OR* Broadway merchant to lose con'••|2erabJ« trade'Saturday night. ,
" ' ~ ' ks Councilman Kurtz that
t'.tlle matter up for discussion,
to know U the liner could
^ ip/front of the C. Mlcor.. . J establishment without an altera'Uion (n'-the'-ordinance prohibiting.the
He explained that he
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told ..that would-be curto.,._,. _. — .ing- the white lines and .the
'police activity in .connection therewith,:, didn't, bother to park further
x u'o the street, but took their business
that tKe council'nes'sion, being'somewhat shorter, than usual, wa» adjourned at 8:18 P.' M.i which rwn8
jntt about a .half hour, before ' the
meetings,ordinarily.,get started.
Because the' date for th» next
meeting falls on Xmaa Eve, the
council, on motion .of Councilman
Filskov, adjourned to meet in regular session on Monday evening, Sec.
23rd, instead. .A communication, from D. Y. Geddeg,. Pennsylvania Railroad ' engineer
in 'charge of electrifcatiori,' invited
the couqcil to atterid'<an4 have, representatives.'of tbe.police'and fire departm'ents, or anyone else interested
present, at a'-lecture, and demonstration of methods 'of operation 'of the
new electrification system here. The
lecture and demonstration.will be
held in McCloud's Hall , at * 8 P. M.
rext Tuesday evening; Dec' 17th. The
letter offered/-.to' have^the pecture
for the benegiveh in
Jit of
gtfy ,£olicitor'>Coan, when appeal•'••'' for a ruling, said that of
.there-could be no change in
illations without • a . - cones.'amendment to the ordinance
ig. But,ih« went on. to explain, that th6 presence of the white
line*, indicative of a "no parking"
', area,,did not mean that a car could ture is, for the'benefit of Raritan
"'not "stop" in the vicinity BO inelud- River' RailroVd.'
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somewhat
. '«ATlY did,' of course; "mean there as a safety measure.
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/--He- emil.' action -consisted - of r a -mo»to^^e*»Wl»eTW&-Smt
slderable difference' between the filed.
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' ,two'tejrms -used. ,. ; ,
The usual monthly .resolution
'Mayor Mason, who was'also late asking for state aid- in local' relief
in letting to the meeting because "it financing mentioned' 381 people, fix.
had gotten started io promptly,. re- ed the estimated cost for December
marked that there would be even- at $3,048, of which the city will conly lettering .within the lined area tribute (600 instead of the customary
ing-that; parking was prohibited, $200 in effect until a few months
[plained that the lines were •4».
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pot there to protect a motorist
Report of overseer of the poor-for
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getting a ticket for violating
I' *-U»! ordinance because he didn't find November itemized expenditures of
1165.65.
•ftgijfp. prohibiting parkins; there.
' '.^Fndlng no solution of the problem Over payments of taxes by John
' that, would satisfy everybody, noth- Juska because of assessment in other
years for lots he didn't own on
'an| r 'wis* done about the complaint,
. 'rThe'"Council got started promptly George'street, were ordered credited
•"'.time.'"Qnce before this year the to 1936 tax assessments on George
session1 got going on time— street property by due resolution.
Recent Annual Meeting
Fflrmer Director of
Rotary International.
Talks to Local Oub
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Importance of School
Nurse Urged on Members
of St.,
bo tho preacher. Several young mon
members of the Guild will assist the
Ucctor, the Hov. Harry Stansbury
Weyrich with tho service. A cordial
invilatloi) to attend is extended to
everyone.
The December meeting of the
Christ Church Chapter of the Order
of St.'Vlnoent-tha''AK)lytes Guild,
.will bo
b hold
d Tuesday night, Dec, 177
^ 88, o'clock.
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Guild will be
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by a
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-Werner, that the. average family" is
visited by the grim reaper about once-In twelve or flfteeii years', so that
« * need for consideration of the
In St. Mary's Guild Hall Tuesday
jftirt i s not one of the daily norevening,** meeting o f St.' "Mary's
mal interest of life; 'yet death is.no
PTA took place when a feature 'swsi,
respecter'3of persons or, .things and
a,talk by Miss R. Sullivan of the
wiien it'does occur, It wil^be found
State Board, of Health on the impor- Representatiyes.'of th« Old Age to' carry with it certain definite obtance of a school nurse in .the .mod- Anuity BeopV»ry" Plan, arnong them ligations and duties to those left beern school system. A program' of County iDirectar George'Loblein of hind.'
songs was rendered by third grade Highland iPark,. and )Miss E, SkimI recently he said, the industpupils of the school.
- • nions,' a former local resident, were ry' has' pever attempted to tell the
Announcement was made that the in this city last 'w«ek conducting a »t°ty, permitting Hself to He, shrouregional meeting of PT A's will' take survey preliminary to the organiia- ded in.mystery and misunderstandplace In January in the Holy Rosary tfon of a unit in this city,, • '*' •', ing, yet, there Is nothing in the tuSchool -auditorium in Perth Amboy.
T,he purpose of the organiiatlon is ne'ral,'.director's work, he said,-that
Under 'PTA auspices, a card party to further plans for adoption^)! the" wll| hot bear the light of public
will be held Tuesday evening .at the so-called . "Townsend 'Bill" a 'sotisl scrutiny.
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home of Mrs. William 'Arose when a «ecur,ityj«<>ject which .provides for a ';In every day-life, he declared, trie
home made fruit cake, donated by pension;'<H|,$200 per. month t» every funeral dlrector-is an essential perMrs. Arose will be awarded.
> ,-United J
'clyzen,,w1ierf'they 'rea- sofi. The profession of which he is a
Miaa R. Sullian Tells Need
Nursery Service
School Systent_
prizes at the; meeting
Service For Young People wereAttendance
wnan's Club
donated by Mrs. Robert Casey
Mrs. Mary Mount and were won
Makes Arrangements for at Christ Church Sunday and
by Sister Mary Carolyn and MISH
Catherine Roberts.
Christmas Dinner Dance A special service for young people
will be given under the auspices ,of
Firemen's Drum Corps
Misses Dorothy Edgcomb nnd the Voung.People's. Guild of Christ
Church,
Mr.
Frederick
Rose,
ProsiMary JMcKeon are Named to
dont, in the church, Sunday night,
To Elect Off icers at
Committee at Monday Night's Dec.
15th, at 7:30 P. M. The Kov.
Leslie Long of St. Peter's Church,
Meeting this Evening
A t ' t h e home of Miss Margaret West Chester, New Yorli] 'City, will
Coan <m David st,, ihe Young Woman's Club mi<t Monday evening, w M
Miss CarmollU Lucllt prosidlng.
Tho Misiics
Dorothy
and Mary McICeon were named «
tommltteo to arrange foe the Christmas Dinner Dunce, which will bo restricted to clul> members and fchetr
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dnnco
guests, T
will bf
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tal^.on^the.gisket ^business
Members of New Organization
Will Assemble at Headquardd
Ei
ters of independenceEngine
nnd Hose Co.
This.cvcninjr memhers of the new
fivpmen's drum and .bugle corps will
meet In tho .hontlquartors of the Independence Enntinc and Hoae Company to elect officers, •
(Several -weeks ago, the firemen
began tho organization of the unit
and to date about 'fifty members 'if
tho corps have been signed up. 'All
five companies
of tho department
p
are represented In the corps membership.
The necessity for such a unit has
; Th
png been felt by members of-the de-
artment who have had to hire out',1e units to furnish music at firoVi's parades or. other events, or
Jhout them.
it is, planned to conduct weekly
jearsals during the -winter mon\ so that when summer months
i around the corps 'Will be :ti
le for parades and such similar
!s J t t e l t J S t JD_ *nd_declarfavor of the city, following which
the city would take steps.''to push
the m»ttsr;«i. forcibly'fas'>bs»ible.'
"%> Council> ij quite, -positive! that
the*terni .of the. eterewi be. dmnitely
says.
Following the conference of' par
ish
.arid.,
cit;
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on
Sunday
h
ridity
ff|j!Sd
night, ."Oct.;,S
;Coan;wtote to
Magr. Griffini'purpose of the
letter is contained in th« ilrst, para-
JJIhe.gty described i w a y > h e r H ^ j
Parish to be'in on the dirtributiow
by the Federal government. The City: ,
was to get nothing and the pattt*
was to get nothing that they do ae^ .
already have with, tte tacit or e*x >f
press permission of St Mary's Par-."*
ish. There was no question of «Jf)fe -'".,-'
er reconveyance .to St. Mary's r » V , . .
ish, of the property by the City
ter the work*;on the stadium
been done. .The deeds were to be
changed ;sl>nu1tj(riwuily, tfiere
to be a continuous management
control of the la|id'and the stadia*^"
when it was, erected, by the Parish-: ,i
authorities, Eve.ry Indication' that ib.^'"
was at"»ny,-tlme;-a city stadi'™ 1 -™ 1
to ibe entirely ^avoided. "
graph which resdeu^Agreeable'ftp
promiseV to you »'i last(night:';,,ln't the
presence of the'Mayor'and..Council
of, the City of ..South' AmbayTwith-.the
exception "of Mr. Kurtz, J-»mTherewith, giving you a statement1 of^. the
attitude of the City of''South Amboy
relative' ,to the proposed .stadium ^o
bo erected on what now, is the
ground3 of St. Mary's Parish. You
part, has made rapid strides' In the know better than I do just what land
ch the ag*.'o/j
past 25 .years so that the director of is meant and 1 will leayo !c to you
organiz, ,In nnMlddles«x,lfc6^Mhe
og
Mlddl«x'
ers report,'a'riilmtiif-'^.clu'bs
b haye
ha today i* capable of restoring to life- to make your own explanation,of how.
like naturalness bodies of the dead. much, and what land- tho City rethe'"
already 'been
The funeral director .is constantly quires." 0 . ,
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Brunswick district "alone,- they deThere wasno de:eption.'.tbib
"You knpW'il have, never been; com- ttced on the public or on tho
clare, .fifteen units are' functioning, striving 'fcr ' higher ' standards ,an'd
three of 'wKich are , in .the city of newer methods 'so as to ease ihe' pletely let' in ^ to any of tho (liacusgrief and. 'relieve. the burden from s^on • about' fhe stadium project and
Now Brunswick."
what I have-to say now is based enAs soon as the necessary membov- the shoulders' of tho bereaved.
ship Is secured, it is planned .to pu3h
The greatest part of the work^of tirely upon what I have"found put
fqr"myself, without'.any -aid excent
a ,ftght to hayo. Congress pass the,) the 'modern funeral dlrecjiorf ' '"
such as I got lart Jiight from either
bill providing for the adoption jp'f ed Mr. "Weiner.jis for (the-living
the plan. Already a numbor of local while there me certain decisions tho parish or the municipal offlcilesldcnts have 'identified themselves' that a member of tho family alone a l s .» 'This letter of lite City Soliciwith the'movement and within a few can make, .all of the actual worki-fa- toj.-s w a s a confirmation of thei Sunweeks a "meeting looking to the dr-. yolved may bo safely entrusted fzvjday night conference,
Mr. Coan exhibited a copy of tho
ganlzatlon of a local club will take, hands, that have long been trained1
- . . - Oct.
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. • Msgr.
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place. .
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' Woffer kindly, understanding help, letter dated
Griffhv
•Throughout the west, the plan has '"Oi'ie radical departure from the fpm
Jish'op's ' attorney,
frpm the
t e Biah'op's
Bihop
y, .Peter cstly thttfraecepVortw
met with great enthusiasm and ,'in policy of tho casket manufacturers Backes.
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declared he
as much as the movement is nqn- of, old, he declared, is the,-advertispolltlcal,
observers .declare., that ing "in-well known national' magaTownsondites and thoir plan will be zines with tho thought of creating
one of the factors to be considered' bettor-understanding for the funerv
In the presldontM election in 1986. al profession and giving helpful Information, to the public.
POLICE ISSUE" TICKETS
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Political Moguls Consider Ji
ftew Year Meeting
TO BROADWAY PARKERS LIONS CHRISTMAS"
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' With'what'In the, eyes of many Is
PARTY WEDNESDAY tho fmost important coun-cil meeting
'Last week the Street Department
painted linos along the "no parking"
area adjacent to the Empire Theatre
on Broadway, but a number jof car
owners Ignored tho signs and parked their cars in the forbidden area.
Sunday night, under orders, from
Chief of P-oIico Qulnlan, the police
kept watch on the area and tickets
for improperparklng wore issued to
oight violators.
The nnhtinl Christmas party.will
take place, at the next meeting 'of
tho South Amboy Lion's Cluh to take
place iWednosday evening ,[in,-WIU
holm's Hall.
A number of projects recently
launched by tho club will have1 consideration during tho business'meeting among them the boy and" girl
Work program the club Is undertaking in conjunction with,. Luke A>
Lovely Post, American Legion.
to Polenon'i for Waterman's
Pent
nnd
Doilt
Salt.
Patarton's
G«t him a Sehlek Electrls ' Raior
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irider tho direction of Chief-elect Pharmncy, 132 No. Broadwuy, T«|i Foi ChrUtmai. Peterton'*'' Ph«rtn«AdV. ey, 152 No. Broadway, Tel. 137. Adv
•mai Palmer, a drive to secure 137.
i-'d for uniforms will be startod
NOTICE
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)ho organization within a short
FIRST NATIONAL BANK'
THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO.
SOUTH AMBOY, N; J.
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
South Amhoy, N. J., Dec. 6, 1938.
South Amboy, N. J,, Dec, 0, 193S.
FOR SALE
Tbe rninunl meeting of the (lock*
hotite, all ImproveU..t tw» lr.i. ror holden of thU bunk for the election holdert of thli Imnk for the election
.."'l.'™. r'J^lof dlreitor. to ..rv. for the .n.ul«» of directors to terve (or the ennulng
doubl* »«r«ge Every
year will be hnld *t the hanking y««f will be held «t the banking
flril •!»•« ooi"dlllon,
hoiue on TueitUy, Jnnunry 14, 1936. liome on Tue«d*y, January 14, 1936.
lt*. 12S Peltui St.,
The poll* will open at 2 o'clock
The polli will be open *t 3 o'clock
P. M. nnd will rem«iln open for one'P. M. and will remain open for tint
hour.
hour.
GEORGE A. KRESS,
12-6-St
'Treaturtr, ia.0-8t
R. C.
of'the year, New Yonrs reorfaniiation session,'butHHJeover two, weeks
off, talk concernlhg, tho distribution
of plums, Is-uppefmoRt'ln the minds
of political moguls here,'
:
• Slnca thoy will assume control of
the council fct.the first ,4>t tho feats
with but two Dom'ocrats remaining
on tho hody, ,the Republicans,w;ll
likely do tho dictating.
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Choice plum of the lot to be distributed on New Years day is that
of-<Clty 'Solicitor. Francis^. Coon,,
proaent.'cncunvbent will."Be considered, for. renjipolntment wh'ftfi tW con>
flabs got under way and there.-tfrtt s ,._.^.
sevoraKotheft aspirants, among them .(jjjmpr
Charles Jerome and iBoritfnmln Kasi/ fiMa^tl
in the .flold, ,. •
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Tho term of Charles Bloom, Police'
tjp for refJlIng at the rooi-jranUntlon meeting. Apparently local lenders art unanimous in.their
belief that Mr, Bloom #hould bo roapT)0ii|ted. Thfi rwsrt of Overjoor of
thtt Poor, at prasant o«eupl«d hy Mrs.
Catherino Gverltt, Is also to be filled.
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"1'there have lioeri'n* offlc"
•ncca'on uppolntmonUi and
will
THfi AttVT.fi A h l W CITIZEN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, JS85
THIS YEAR-TRY SOUTHAMBOY FIRST
LOCAL MERCHANTS OFFER EVERY
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CONCEIVABLE NEED^FOR CHRISTMAS
Weight of Helium
• V«rletie» of Law
•._'4/rhey'urletles i)1 law under • which ; Helium weighs about onq-seventn of
'Hie people" of this country live may be the weight of air. However, when com..d'asslfipil as follows: Common law and pressed Into a steel cylinder, it is so
^principles of equity: city ordinances dense th4t It weighs about IT times as
and town, township nod county regu- much as air and doei not exert any
lations; statme laws'of the state; lifting power.
atate constitution; federal statutes;
Woman timed, Less Food
•national constitution, uod treaties made
A woman requires only 83 per cent
* y the United States with foreign
of the food necessary for a man, ac-countries.
cording to recent findings of the British ministry of hwilth.
TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST
No Necessity to Buy Holiday Gifts at Out of Town Stores • This
Year, Citizen Finds
JUST GLANCE OVER THIS LISTI
SOUTH AMBOY SPECIALTY
SHOP, INC.
bright and cheery home is end
'by
the
wearing of any of the
hanced
hundreds of- dresses for women and1
little girls to be had this Christmas
at fr<- South Amboy Specialty Shop
on Broadway, next to Dolan's. The
Specialty Shop is the last word in
a complete store for the ladies.
Dresses, dainty underthings, beautiful handkerchief sets, stockings
und gloves are alt ready to make
happy tho hearts of the females of
South Amboy during tlie next two
weeks,
The policy at the iSpecialty Shop,
which is meeting with groat favor,
Js that of offering tho finest and
most serviceable women's and children's wear at prices which arc lower Ulan may be found In stores in
other cities in the vicinity.
The Holidays
The Holidays mean a great deal at this market. For
here you have an opportunity to get practically your entire table needs at one shopping trip. Tender, delicious
turkeys, the choicest of chickens, and other meats. And
then there are those tasty fruit cakes, assorted nuts,
tempting pies, and juicy fruits. It certainly will pay you
to buy here. You'l save on almost every article.
V. J. NEBUS
TEL. 226
STRAUB'S MARKET
Struub's MarTtct, owned and operated by Carl Straub is preparing
o supply the unusually large ChristMis demand, in tho same Inimitable
• tyle which has characterised this
nMriut for many years.
A visit'to
Straub's will convince you that the
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
236 NO. FELTUS ST.
Doubl* S. and H. and Elk Starapi With Each Purchro Satutday
FRANK KUHN
An item, small but significant to
the true spiritj of Christmas, is the
"••-'-'•
Christmas
card. .!_!__,„_
Bringing «...
their messages of true good will to one and
all, they signify the friendship between persons.
At Kuhn's, on Stevens avenue, one
may find the most complete, and
most beautiful assortment of Christ
mas cards to bo found in the state.
Visit Kuhn's for your cards, and
while there don't forge to see tho
variety of Schrafft's candies on display, along with hundreds of various brands of cigars, cigarettes, tobacco und mellow pipes.
ARKY'ilpHARMACV
For a really complete assortment
of most uttractivo Christmas gifts
for men, women and kiddies alike,
South Amboy shoppers should not
fail to visit Arky's Pharmacy, noxt
t.o the Trust Co,, on Broadway. With
a record-breaking amount of now
stock, Arky's 1B preparing for a
gala holiday.
Just to mention a few of tho innumerable " t i c ea, we have admlrf Uwjtaantlrnl cotmotie and per^»mc sets, the pen and pencil sets,
q.IH, meats « obtainab.e in g
Good Advice!
Go to KUHN'S to select your Christmas) cards.
Jtmong the hundreds of designs on display there, you will
Had special cards for every purpose, Indudbw •acred
«ard«, family greetings, children's cards andAiiumorous
numbers.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS.
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And tho florvicc, both personal a n d n ) ) l l h v m ( l r c d s o f o l h e l . u s e f u l as ' Wi .,,
delivery, nt Straub's, may bo found as beautiful gifts,
And while at Arky's for your gifts
more perfect than In any out of town
why Hot order some delicious Melo.
store.
vols to comj>l<!to that great Christ•
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MAX SEMER
na3 dinner you are planning,
What practical minded man -wouldWheel; an Ancient Invention
n't love to be the owner of a servicVnlikles with wheels dule hack In
able tool set this Christmas! If you
tave such a man on your gift list time unknoH-n The Roman chnrlots
this year, why not visit Semor's used for war, for pliiianre and for
Hardware 'Store on Broadway? For sport represented a development of
more than 2.000 years of tnitlng und
there you will find the finest tools at Improvement.
price* which defy competition.
Toys for the children- may also
be found in abundance at iSemer's
and these too are priced for a happy
season.
Or why not give your1 house a
Christmas present? Newly appointed hardware of lasting beauty would
make any v home. doubly ' attractive
during the Christmas season.' Or for
that matter for yean and years to
come.
CHRIS NICORVO
What finer Christmas gift could
one find to match the practical value of a pair of serviceable men's or
boy's shoes? Santa Claus would be
doubly welcome if he brought gifts
of this kind with him.
At Chris Nicorvo's on Broadway,
the men and boys of the fnmily may
select their Holiday footwear from
the complete stock of Sundial shoes.
Wo repeat, no more practical gift
could be found.
SOUTH AMBOY WINE AND
LIQUOR CO.
Christmns cheer of the kind which
most properly belongs to the season,
mny now be had nt the South Amboy
Wino and Liquor Co. store on Broadway, near John street, This fltorj is
the only rotnil distribution liquor
store In South Amboy.
At this store nrc literally thousands of bottles of wines, gins, liquors and beers, ranging in price to
suit every need and every pocket'
book. And, incidentally, the prices
are lower than we've Been In any
store In the qntlro state of New JorIndustrial FrulU
Industrial fruits nre tliuse products
of the soil which nre sown and planted
and upon rencliltiK maturity an* gnrneroj or Imrvesti'il. such us grnln, vesotunics linil other fruits. They arc distinct from the niituriil fruits, such ns
trees, griws, etc, nnrt nr» considered
us porwiwtl "'"' n"< rf>nl property.
With the coming of new stores to South Amboy, with the
complete renovation and modernization of stores which have
been in this city for decades, and with the people of South Amboy rapidly realizing' that every need may be purchased in this
city, this 1935 Christmas should be a happy one indeed for local
business people.
Merchants, in cooperation with the CITIZEN are campaigning, beginning this week, for a TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST program. The CITIZEN has visited the various shops and stands
solidly back of local merchants in their claim that quality, assortment and prices are more quickly and conveniently found here
than in any other city.
Lend your support. TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST. If you
are unable to purchase anything in this city, then we're wrong.
But do your part. TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST THIS CHRISTMAS.
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H. WOLFF * CO.
For many years the large and
well stocked store of H, Wolff and
Co., on the corner of Feltus St. and
Washington Avenue, , has been the
Christmas headquarters of the entire city. The only department store
in South Amboy, Wolffs shelves
and counters contain innumerable
Holiday gifts.Sweaters, shoes, perfumes, novelties, housewear, men's wear, women's wear and toyB for the youngsters may be found in abundance in
this store. In fact we are surprised
nt th« hundreds of various articles m
the establishment. And the price of
each article makes your Christmas
doubly happy. For everything is
marked lower than in any out-oftown store.
And incidentally, visit the grocery
department. You'll find the finest
grocery specials in the county,
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The Datbutan of Kamulcura, one of
the most famous Images of Buddha'Ya
Japan, dates from 1252. It is 60 feet
high, wrought of hronce,. silver' and\
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Christmas joy in your
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will 'both greater and richer
if under your tree
ban ever
RCA
Victor Radio with
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Maglc Baflti and Metal Tubes—such
. Itffiiwurnont as this one, or one with
lejMagic Eye, too.
t e t Us show you the new RCA Victor
ids; then wo'll lot you picture to
•self your own firer.ide sceno on
tmas morning . . . a scene of such
i,joy as only fine music can inspire.
IfiETRl TUBES
GREEN'S
MEN'S SHOP
LADIES!
THIS IS YOUR SALE
WE OFFER FIRST QUALITY
GOTHAM
GOLD-STRIPE
Take a Yoar to Pay on tho Now
C. I. T..RCA Victor Finance Plan)
STOCKINGS
8-TUBI MODEL CB-1S
. Consider all this radio brings you—the way it
brings it—and you'll consider Its price unbeIi6vwbly*low. 540-18,00d kta. Colorblind Dial
-Band Spreader-2-Speed Tuning-MusicSpaech Control-Highland Low Tone Control
*• —Automatic Volume .Control
jHid ToneCotnpensation-and
fanny other! features .
$99.50
Dolan Bros*
Broadway
Telephone 294
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GREENSPAN'S MARKET
Since the consolidation of the well
Known grocery store of David Greenspan with his completely new meat
market department, customers at this
(lore have been greatly accommodated in that they no longer have to
make two visits to secure their grocery and meat supplies. The Xnus
season at Greenspan's has always
been a busy time, but now that the
meat department has been opened,
Holiday foods may be secured in the
trne spirit of Yuletlde. Tasty extras
tre also in hand, and there isn't a
single ChriBttnas delicacy which may •
not be purchased at Greenspan's. ~
City on Sticks
AmslMi-diiiii. Holliiml. is built on
piles, sunn' of which nrp over Ml reet
OPPENHEIM'S
loriK. Thi'.v are driven Into the mud
on which the city IR founded, and there
Toys, toys, toys. For girls and
tliP.v hwnmi' pptrllWI
boys. It would gladden the hearts,
not only of the kiddies, but of the
average grown-up as well, to view
the wonderful assortment of toys at
Oppenheim's on Broadway.
To enumerate the various games,
pretty. articles and rides at Oppenheim's would take pages. However,
we suggest that you visit the store
and see them for yourselves. Not
. THE GREATEST DAY
that "we want you to think that the
toys constitute the" only "supply of
DOLAN BROS.
.Christmas deminatx th* htwa.
Christmas goods at Oppenheim's.
The finest electrical goods are on
Tbsi- H U M of happiness and
f o r there are literally hundreds of sale at surprisingly low prices at
other Holiday gifts of useful nature. Dolan Bros, store for the Christmas
marry-mskinc is one* mar*
And incidentally, don't let the season. Many local people have purWith MS.
price question worry you. For Op- chased lasting gifts at Dolan's -for
penheim's has 'always been noted for years. Included in this year's its*
Maka your Christmas doubly
the reasonable prices it features,
aortment are many useful articles
mafry, with on* at Straub's fawhich will be welcomed into many
FRANK'S "MARKET
mous turkays. Tha raatenabl*
homes this year.
Do you want your Christmas table A fen1 of the famous trade marked
prices will •masa you.
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be the ultimate in deliciousnesa
! products offered by Dolan's are R.•-.
w»"""n-"£r"i~: } l M \, a d v c r t l s e ment of C. A. radios, General Electric clocks,
Frank's Market in this issue of tho'.G. E. washing machines. Hoover v /
Citizen. Old Man Turkey Gobbler, cuum cleaners, Christmas tree, lights
in at Prank's, in all his glory, wait- and electric novelties of all kinds.
;s, r .-. S^
Carl H. Stniub, Prop.
ing: for you. His presence at your A gift from Dolan's would surely be
Christmas dinner is made doubly In- appreciated in any home.
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. CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES
viting, if you grace his attendance
THE NEBUS MARKET
with nuts, fresh fruits and vegetaTel. 850 .'• •'
UO N. Broadway
Another store which surpasses any
bles, candies, fruit cakes and many
other accessories which may be pur- out of town market for excellence in
chased at Frank's modern market at !he market ol V. J. Ncbus o.t l'-sltug.
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prices which would make shopping This modern, up to date, store.offer*
out of town absolutely unnecessary. only the finest quality meut3 smi
foodstuffs.
Just visit this inwket
.'uu1 sep tho splendid assor*. r. i >t of
PETERSON'S PHARMACY
turkeys, ehickenB, fruit cakes, riuta,
On » par with the finest drug candies and fresh fruits and vegetastores in the larger metropolitan bles. Your Christmas dinner will be
cities in modernity, service and val- one of the best, if you buy your
ue-offered, Peterson's Pharmacy, remodeled to offer the nvost up to date neats and foods at the Nebus Marfeatures, is ready to care for almost ket.
any Christmas purchase.
104 SO. BROADWAY
TEL. 494
Those who have a sweet tooth will
DAYLIGHT BAKERY
welcome a box of Whitman's famous
Rivaling the best in the entire
candies, obtainable «t Peterson's. Or state, the iSouth Amboy Daylight
perhaps tho assortment of interest- Bakery's Christmas cakes and baked
ing toys will fascinate others. Milady will be delighted to receive ore goodies, are expected to meet with
of the beautiful Yardley cosmetic Krcat fnvor with the residents ' of
and perfume sets. For the man of South Amboy.
A large assortment of various
the family, Peterson's offers cigars,
cigarettes, pipe sets and a' host of temptations will be offered to tho
public during the next two weeks,
th useful
f l articles.
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other
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proceeding
the
Holiday of
Peterson's is another striking exyear. Christ mn?.
ample of the NEW B.R0ADWAY.
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DayWhy go nut 'of town, when right here Virht - »•" tasted
in South Ambnv there aro stores of' ~~ "
lodthis type? Visit Peterson's for yr
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
Holiday gifts, and see fn-: ••••J*
Straub's News!
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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GREEN'S MEN'S SHOP
A men's store which rivals the
shops * of Fifth avenue is Green's
Men's Shop on Broadway, which is
now completely stocked with Christmas wear for men. Florshaim Shoes,
llickok belts and sUBpenders, Arrow
f hirts, Gotham Gold Stripe Stockings
famed tradea n d a host of other
marked products are at Green's newly remodeled store. Mr. iR. James
C'huilli, .recently appointed manager
of the shop, announces that Green's
is ready to supply your Holiday
needs, nn atmosphere of modernity, und at prices which aro. appreciably lower than in men's stores in
rny other city.
A PAIR
IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES
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THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,1935
PAGB TjBRK*
THIS YEAR - TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRSTI
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Mary Pines for
Her Pines
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By Luella B. Lyons
South Amboy Specialty Shop
THE STORE OF MANY BEAUTIFUL GIFTS!
M
AItY MINTER left her bom*
from south of- the MasonDlxon line to marry Jack
Howard. That's how she happened - to
be hating her new home In the N o r t h hating the snow and cold and the
fireworks she knew she was missing
down borne that Christmas day. GasInf out of the window all she could
• e e were pine trees from four Inchei
to tlxty feet in height Cedars 1 PInei!
•procesl she bated the words, eren.
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Do Your Christmas
Why Pay aLot for Gifts
When
Mrs. Tenenbaum Has Them For So Little.
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Bags, Handkerchiefs, Towel Sets, Table Cover Sets, Pillow
Cases, Dresses, Sweaters, Etc.
A Beautiful Dinner Set Will Be Given Away FREE
to the lucky ticket holder. A ticket given with every
purchase.
SOUTH AMBOY SPECIALTY SHOP, Inc.
They Riachtd Ann S p o r t HoiplUI
Room and Mad* Explanation*.
"How about • OhrlBtmag tree In the
BOUK, honey? Maybe that would belp
theer you, di you lupposeT I know
you're eating your heart out with loneeomeness for home this, your flrst
Christmas away," Jack offered, bat
Mary spurned bis sympathy.
"A tree. A tree, did you say? Ha ha,"
•he laughed bitterly, "g; out there and
• • op the Ridge and look at those
trees there by the hundreds and thousand*. Imagine they a n all Chrlitma*
tree* If you like." Jack gave up tryIng to placate her but he understood—
•he. was at that stage of homesickness.
. A b o u t noon there came a phone call
(ran their nearest neighbor, Milt
•pear*. Bis wife wa« in the city hotpita], 40 miles away, and he had promised to visit here there, taking the
two youngsters, but about an hour ago
M1K had sprained an ankle and now—
w»nld Mary and Jack take the kldi
aa4 go >•> his place?
What difference did It make if It
• a * nearly nightfall when the pair and
the two youngsters reached Ann Spears'
hospital room and made the explanations and witnessed the relief-that was
'•a evident on the inxloun wlfe'i face,.
"But where did yon find such « novel
ttse arrangement, Mrs. Howard?"
Ann's doctor wanted to know the mo• e n t he lighted the midget Christmas
tree Mary had fixed up at a moment'*
•btlce.' "Why,' they, are the niftiest
thing* I've ever seen-yet, and I'd like
• t buy a doten of then." •' "
A strip of painted tin that was
sent to bang over the head of a bed
U t o the shape of a alielf or bracket
fanned the foundation, A tiny cedar
seedling l about eight Inches , high
formed the tree, liar; had stripped a
wealth of tube roses she had been
growing, to tie the Dlossoms all over
that midget village tree. Fitting Into a
slot on that little tin bracket. It smiled
Its blessing upon the gathering,
•Any tuletlde you might stop by the
Howard Midget Christmas .Tree Farm
to find Mary and .lack getting a bit of
rest from their Inhors, another glorious selling campnlRn ov.er for another
year, Yes. you'll flnd Mary there, for
*he' does get pretty lonely when she
must be away from her thousands of
beloved mlilRct conifers any length of
tJmel
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Chriitmat Cracker From Franca
The Christmas cracker came, from
nhout I'lRhly yours ago.
MANY TYPES OF HOLLY
H
OI.I.V, mi popular na n Christmas ilcriinillnu, Is most nhnndiint aloiiK H»' tiutloin lands of
eastern TOXIIH mill Boullmrii Arknnsns, Thoro an* ahmit 175 gpoclca
of holly found throughout the
world, Om lnrgi'Kl holng the Aim-rIcnn holly which .nttnltiB n holRlit
of BO .-feet. The rcil-borrlert holly
Is nioBl coinmon, although some
species boar yellow berries and others bind:.
Ancient German Clirlitmnc Belief
Gormuna of ancient times believed
that crumbs of brnnd made at Christmas, and which fell on the ground,
would grow Into little star flowers with
miraculous honllni? powers.
Santa Cltui •• U«ual
"Snntn Claim Is comln' around us
usual In December," snld Uncle Eben.
"tryln' to bring along enough good
cheer to beat de tax collector."
Non-Chrlitlam and Chrittmai
Nnu-Clirlslliilis .froqupntly Join In
llic soclnl oliipiviineo of tho day. To
them, It simply lias jno religious BigntflunnoB.
Chrlitma. <*ird« Old Cuilom
•Tlit aenrilnv'' I ciirlntiiiiui MIMIS by
way of frl»-'i"
Ki'i'«Llng and tf
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128 NORTH BROADWAY
(Next Door to Greenspan's)
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TOYLAND AT
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at
DOLAN BROS.
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We have Toys of every description that
are sure to pleaseMechanical toys
Bicycles •
Tool Sets
Wagons
Sleighs
. Firefly Flexible Flyers
Xmas Tree Lamps and Xmas Decorations
Xmas Tree Stands and Many Other Gifts
SEMER'S, 101 South Broadway
130 North Broadway
SUNDIAL SHOES
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
They're All Leather and Wear Longer!
MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS
Special
OXFORDS FOR MEN ....$2.50; $3.00; $3.50 up to
BOY'S OXFORDS
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$2.25 to
YOUTH'S OXFORDS
$2.00 and
WALKING SHOES (Special)
$2.25 to
YARDLEY'S SETS
From 1)1.95 to $10.00
EVENING IN PARIS SETS
From $1.10 to $10.00
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$2.50 EVAN'S COMPACTS
From $2.25 to $1,0.00
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AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIVE FOOTWEAR
GIFTS FOR XMAS
,Hruu>lry (gifts An>
WRIST WATCHES from
$14.00 up
Now $1.19
LADIES' AND GENTS
RINGS
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K1DI
MILITARY SETS
AROUND JOUTH AMBOY
ROSARY BEADS
KNIVES AND CHAINS
BUCKLE SETS
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PEARL BEADS, $2 and up
CIGARETTE CASES AND
LIGHTERS
GENrS COLLAR AND
' T I E S E T S
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HERBERT KURZ
y#ATJ3HMAKER
andJJEWELER
J
CAN'T STOP,NOW FELLAS. Gotta get down to the ^
Daylight Bakery. Moin ordered one of those creamy ~
pumpkin pies they make! .
'•'• 113 NORTH BROAIXWAY
EVAN'S CIGARETTE LIGHTERS AND SETS
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From $1.00 to $10.00
WALLETS and WALLET SETS
I
165 NORTH BROADWAY
AGENCY FOR ELGIN & PARKER PEN, AND PENHAMILTON WATCHES ; CIL SETS, from $1.95
Now $1.75
$2.00 ELGIN DOUBLE COMPACTS _V.V
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.....98c to $5.00
NANCY LANE CANDIES, WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES
AND GOBELIN CHOCOLATES.
LARGEST SELECTION OF CIGARETTES, CIGARS
AND TOBACCO AT LOWEST PRICES.
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THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
~~FR6STY MOUNTAIN DATE NUT CAKE—35C
'*:
An Improvement on Our Celebrated Nut Cake
FROSTY MOUNTAIN DATE NUT CAKE AND ONE
LOAF BLUE RIBBON BREAD—40c
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S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
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GIVEN AT THIS STORE
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• Grand-drawing for a 53 piece Open Dish Set takes3
place at the Empire Theatre on December 20th.
,Beu
sure to get your tickets with every purchase of 10c o r |
over. .
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Exclusive Agents for Yello-Bole and Kaywoodie Pipe*
Arky's Pharmacy
BREAD
118 NORTH BROADWAY
Telephone South Amboy 123
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Philco
Radio
Christmas
Toyland at Oppenheim's is now in full
swing. Come inand bring the Kiddies. A visit will pay you well. Our prices are lower
than elsewhere.
A line of Assorted Toys and Gifts for Every Member of the Family From 10c up.
Headquarters for Shirley Temple Dolls
Games Of All Kinds
Dolls
Sleighs
Bicycles Wagons
SOUTH AMBOY
DAYLIGHT BAKERY^
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A
NEW
FU
HOOVE
Qub
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J!O.«ioNlY
JOIN OUR PHILCO RADIO CHRISTMAS CLUB
and secure a share in a New 1936 Philco Radio—A .wonderful opportunity to get one of these marvelous performing sets- Clip the coupon—phone or come in and
learn more about this club plan.
MASON'S
113 No. Broadway
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Mason's Radio,
113 N. Broadway.
I am interested 'In your
Christinas Club i Inn.
$li35
$5.00
$2.75
$2.50
$3.00 \
CHRIS NICORVO
Make Arky's Your Christmas
Store and Save
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Telephone 294
An Acceptable Gift
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COTY'S SETS
BUY YOUR
Tel. 36
Phllco Rndio
I-
Backboards
Skates
Marx Mechanical Toys
And a Thousand Others
^ Also practical gifts for the children such
as Snow Suits, Sweaters, etc. Unique Electrical decorations.
Novelty Toys of All Rinds, Christmas, Decorations and Christmas Tree Ornaments
OPPENHEMS
;-10c-25c and Up Store
9ADWAY
TEL. 283
• • N»wb«fore has there been aPoiltlviAgttatli
for a price I O low. Not a junior mo|d»l—a regulation*
il^e Hoover and Hooverqualily throughout. LplMtfeo>
turei.. Poiltlve Agitation.. Dirt Flndtr. Taleplipm for
, datalli and convenient termi. Small\drrylnp "
DOLAN BROS.
130 NORTH BROADWAY
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THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
PAOE FOUtt
FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS,' 193S
DINKJES HOLD MEETING
The object of a newly foi-rned league of bards is to secure jus"Mary Burns, Fugitive" Starring Sylvia Sidney
Joan Crawford To Be Seen Sunday and Monday
tice for poets. Their pleas for clemency should, we think, be
The weekly meeting of the Dinkey
was held at the home of Miss
Dramatic Photoplay at Strand Theatre considered.
at the Empire Theatre in "I Live My Life" Club
Antoinette Chuilli en Friday evening, In order to raise funds for the
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treasury, a cake was uhanced off ani
was won by Mrs. Catherine Hanaway of Stockton Street,
After the .business of the club was
discussed, a social hour was enjoyed
and refreshments were served by tbc
hostess, The attendance prize was
won by Marie Hanaway.
The next meeting of the club will
be held tonight a t the home of Mi3s
Margaret Edwards. . . .
Brian Aherae ahd Joan Crawford In "1 Live- My Life"
morous star's previous pictures, it
casts her as n spoiled debutante
whose love for a penniless archeologist redeems her.
Joan Crawford has never appeared more glamorous nor beno more
beautifully photographed. Her delineation of the gay, carelelss, heartfree character is the work of a fine
actress.
Starving Joan Crawford and dia-ected by W. S. Van Dyke—this combination is enough to make dny picture a success. In the case of " I LiLe
My Life" the new MGM production
jSt the Empire Theatre Sunday and
Monday, the combination coupled
•with a powerful story, is made an
outstanding production.
.Different from any of the gla-
banck, Agnes Parsons, Lorotta iPavIrma Reese, Irone Springle,
November Attendance ich,
Florence Stariton, Catherine Van
Roll at Public School 2 Horn, Gladys Ware, Shirley Wood.
Local Party Bags
Deer, Bear and Wild Cat
on Week's Hunting Trip
The following pupils of School No.
1 .have been placed <m the Perfect
Attendance Honor Roll for the. months of November.
First Grade: Walter Bright, .Rooert iHuguenin, Ruth O'Connor, Sh(rI«y Skow, June Ware, Warren BarTier. William Behn. Gloria DeWi'.t,
James Dill, Dorothea Dufford, Leii- Five Members of One Thirty
ora Greenspan,
Edward Jowcll,
Club Enjoy Week's Sport at
Lawrence K Mills, Virginia Remus,
Sinnamhotning.
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Tilargaret Starton, Harvey Thorpo.
Second Grade: Donald Bcckmnn,
Sumner Boyson, Emory Burlow, Rob Five members of the One Thirty
« r t Grover, Trunk Lnpei, "Edmonrf Hunting Club, Burt .Perry,' Ge^rgo
Chulerr Andy Soltis, Henry Zicglcr, Brennan, George Sepka, John BrenMiriam 'Berger, Nancy Burkard, nari and Burk iiambertson, Jr., reMary Clozey, Katharine Duliba, iMa- turned to this city .Saturday *ft« a
*ie Fttskov, iSMrley iGregor, Lillian week .hunting at iSinnamhom'.ng, Pa
•Cunderaon, Elsie Lauritseni, Made- They broujrht back, a 195 pound
line Lauritsen, Eleanor MoCracken, eight pronged buck deer shot b>
George Brennan, a black bear sho'
JUbert Menrlander.
Third Grade: Herbert Berger, by Burt Perry, and, a wildcat sho
John filoodgood, Raymond Boyson, by John Brennan.
Henry (Hagor, Elmer Johnson, Rod- A large number of the members o
• w n King, "Wlllard King, Harry the d u b are making arrangements
larsen, William Lauritsen, Kenneth to spend th« coming deer season ut
Mnnay, Leroy Mundy, Gloria Hem- the club hunting lodge at Pasadena
street, Mildred Hughes, Elizabeth where deer are reported exception,
Krntel, Evelyn Larsen, Marie Nie- ally plentiful.
136 South Broadway
PRESBYTERIAN -CHURCH
ifev, Chas. F. Van Horn, Jr., Pastor
Broadway and Church Street
10 A. M. Bible School In charge
of our Supt. Fumian Shcppurd.
Classes for all ages.
,11 A, M. Morning Worship and
rfermon by the Pastor, Theme: "The
Knowledge of Jesus."
7:80 P. M, Evening worship and
Sermon. Theme: "Near and Yet So
Far."
Tuesday 8 P. M. Men's Brotherhood.
Thursday 7:80 P. M. Pastor Van
Horn's Prayer Meoting.
Friday, 8 p. m. Christmas Entertainment by the, Bible School.
MAJESTIC
PERTH AMBOY
Tel. 4-0108
PREVUE TONIGHT!
Two Pictures for the Price
of O n e
•...,; ,.
Owing to the length of
the pictures tnere will be
only one pre-vue tonight,
starting at 8:45 o'clock.
After fou'wm m»»n
thim mmmlcml Mi
nothing U f
to • « • • ! • • ' "
ell and Miss Dvorak, and Is Height
ened by the appearance of lovely
Mir^aret Irving as the mtfier woman.
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But Fred Allen nnd Patsy Kellj
m°nap"e to hook mo?t of the laugh
with their goofy antics, fl
SCOTCH SPECIALS
WINES
i
Johnny Walker Red Label
White Horse Celler
Haig and Haig Five Star
Teacher's Highland Cream
Buchanan's Black and
White
John Dewar & Sons White
Label
McCallum's Perfection
ALL $3.29 FIFTH
Crammed with action, thrills and!and acting ability.
romance, "Mary Burns, Fugitive" Tho story centers around Miss
starring Sylvia Sidney, which opens Sidney, blissfully In love with Alan
at fix Strand Theatre Perth Amlwy, Baxter, unaware that lie IB a pubin a swlr't rmr.lng, soul stirring d.'tt- lic enemy, knowing only that he is
n u » distinguished photoplay of lirst an ox-grid-iron star. Escaping with
cluss enteitiiinment.
stolen bonds, .Baxter is almost
Providing; Misa Sidney with a part caught at Miss Sidney's restaurant
that is distinctly her metier, "Mary retreat in the mountains. Making
Burns, Fugative" emerges as ana quick getaway, 'Miss Sidney is
emotionally powerful, tenaely dram- trapped with the bonds, arrested and
atic photoplay, packed with ronmuoe sentenced to priuon. Successful In
and adventure all the way. In thea jail break with her cell mate, Pact
title role, Mlsa Sidney gives onu of Kelton, sho gets a job in a hospital
the flnost performances of the yt-jr and falls in lovo with Melvyn DOUKBS an innocent girl, huntoil by thelas, temporarily blinded young s
law unil. rolentlesaly pursued by aenlist. Meanwhile Miss Kelton,
tool of the G-Men, believing her
former sweetheart gangster.
Running a close second for acting Baxter's accomplice, tries to drive
honors nro Mclvyn Douglas and a Miss Sidney to Baxter's hideout, to
premising young film, flnd, Alan no vail,
Bnxtor. Both give splendid portray- Baxter, madly In lovo with Miss
als in widoly different roles. Doug- Sidney, sends his henchmen to kidlas, cast as a weathly famous scient- nap her, but she escapes and seeks
ist, temporarily blinded, who falls in refuge in Douglas' h'ome. An they
love with Miss Sidney, brings a fin- are about to bo married, Baxtor
esse and dignity that characterizes breaks in on the ceremony. A crashthis able actor. Baxter, playing his ing, drnmatfc'climax brings the film
first film.part, displays ease, poise to a thrilling finale,
(Full Gallon Jugs)
Barbena, Reisling, Zinfendel, Sauterne, Burgundy,
Claret, Alcante.
99c A GALLON
Port, Sherry Tokay,
Muscatel
2 Fifth Bottles—79c
Yi Gallon Jug—98c
Gallon Jug—$1.85
GIN SPECIALS
Maderia California Brandy
Pint—;$1.05
Jolly Roger
99c Fifth
Five O'Clock ....$1.09 Fifth Old Dutch
pt. 99c
Lloyd's London Dry
Kummell (Mohawk
$1.19 Fifth
Brand, ....:.........pt. $1.45
qt. $2.59
Fleischman ...-$1.29 Fifth
White Satin De Luxe ........
BONDED WHISKIES
$1.29 Fifth
Gilbey London Dry
Mount Vernon ....$4.39 Qt.
,...$1.34 Fifth
Old Schenley
$2.09 Pt.
MANY OTHER BRANDS
. $4.09 Qt.
Old Overholt ....$2.19 P t .
$4.35 Qt.
Old Drum
89c pt.
Old Drum
$1.75 qt. Corby, 8 year old, $2.29 Pt.
$3.49 Fifth
Greendale Straight Whis$4.49 Qt;
key
;
69c pt.
$1.30 Qt.
Sunny Cove
......88c pt. .
Jolly Roger Rye .....,69c pt. Oak Mellow
—65c pt. S
,
$1 39 qt.
$1.29 Qt.
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JOHN WOJCJECHOWSKI
HONORED_AT BIRTHDAY
> Indian Village Modern '-'•'. "
.".•-Indian Village, adjacent to Juneau,
'Ajaskfl, UcSasts a ..modern* lewtige «yi
OBe of South Amboy's most prom- t«m cjBnetruclt'rt largely by Indian la-
inent and beat likead citizens was tw»r. / ' .. , ; - . • ,'.>
honored last Tuesday evening when
John Wojciehowski was .the guest .nf
honor at his birthday party, celebrated, at (he beautiful Raritah Hall nn
Ridgeway avenue this city.
— Every one present said that a
Vgood time was had by all."
Approximately 200 friends of Mr.'
TVgjciehowski's were present at the
PERTH AMBOY
affair and all were .in peeping wii h
the occasion.''
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Starting With
Those present were; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kurowsky, and Mr. and Mrs,
PREVUE,.
William Martin of Perth AmboV,
FRIDAY
JNJ
Mr. and MrsT Laurence Agan, Mr
and.Mrs. John Cross and a host of
other friends of Mr. Wojciohowski's.
' true friends".
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STRAND
Birley. Fir«t to Be Cultivated ,.
According to ancient .Eitypt, hurley
wns, the first of the ciTftils to ho cultlrotpil. Stmfllnc projis of barley
were fl.t'iiroil by tht'iii uniJor the fifth
il.vniisfl.v, or "iii"ni " n m n c.
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Tel. 206;
Buy For Xmas Holidays at
Present Low Prices!
PHILIP PURCELL
WILLJS PROBATED
The will of Phillip Pvrrcell, who
died here on December 1st, was probated in the Surrogate's Office in
New Brunswick] "Wednesday by Attorney Francis P. Coan.
According to the terms of the will
the widow of the deceased, Mrs. Ann
Puroell is made executrix and sole
beneficiary. The •will, dated June 2,
1930, was witnessed by Francis P.
and Margaret .M. Coan.
I ! VeSide Comes to Saj&tic Theatre Tomorrow
Stage, '•ereeir and air were com• bed for funsters, singers, actors and
musicians in recruiting the cast of
the new 20th Century super-musical,
"Thanks a Million," which come3
Saturday to the Majestic Theatre,
'.Perth Amboy, with 'Dick Powell and
So. Amboy Wine &Liquor Co.
NEW EMPIRE
Tonight and Tomorrow
2—Big Feature Pictures—2
—ALSOFREE TO EVERY GIRL ATTENDING TONIGHT OR
Record lo|r • iMuot«
TOMORROW A BEAUTIFUL SHIRLEY
There Is one Instance on record In
which a (louip.stlonted IUOIISP Is sold
to nave drawn n glelsh ZU miles In
•ne d»y-
TEMPLE MIRROR
Sunday and Monday
FORA
REAL
GOODTINE
VISIT
"SCHACHEL'S"
Washington Road
South Amboy
ANN DVORAK
FRED ALLEN
^ B ^ t n W ^ p d « , ANNDVORAK,
~DICK POWELL
T^J^KELbY arc stepping out for new highs in entertainment
tyiw'*'<t Million." Darryl F. Zttnuck produced the sensational
"Thanks a Milliori" and "I've Got
a Pocket Full tyi Sunshine" arc the
principal tunes suns 'by Dick Powell. They are largely from the pena
•»uMn(iff, Patsy Kelly, and thu of Gus Kahn ami Arthur Johnston,
""tub Boys, all participating who ftlsw composed "Sugar Plum"
for Ann Dvorak and Patsy Kelly.
f
Featured in the chief supporting
,„ -'"iSaiii s"a Million^ a'lud- rolos of the picture, which was perifto^outji of a show troupe that sonally produced by Darryl P . Zan1L
f,Lt;)jwyed" through the oho- uek, arc - Maymdnd Walburn, Alan
1
'gfi^py that presiding gen- Djnehnrt and Benny Baiter—who
suffers as. Fred Alley's stooge.
^ , ' ^ A ' l t e h . .,,;.•• . . , • • . .
•'•:,.
, *pr3.nWpal Story intorost 18,'at- Rov Del Ruth directed "Thanks
a Million."
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PikTSY KELLY
PAUL WHITEMAH
RUBINOFF
.SAYMONO WALBURN
YACHT CLUB BOYS
iDARRYLF.ZANUGK
LAST TIMES TODAY
"MUTINY ON THE
with Clark Gable, Franchot Tone and Charles
Laughton
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AMATEUR NIGHT
^^^W^^II^IlSCpTT^VES.
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>f^^S*fillwAYi|AA|A'TEUR
IP|.;
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"John Wants to See; YOU,
and YOU and YOU
AUCTION NICHT
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The People Sell;
,-Tet^ 5B7:Sdath' Amboy: • • • • •-' • •'•-'
Don't Forget To
Attend The
NIGHT '
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WRbAir-r-ttOT FRANKS
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tfNNAdEL N ^ H T . ATTENDANCE
PJR^E |7.00 IN CASH
\ ¥ y ND OTHER GAMES PLAYED—
f | I Z E S AWARDED
Coining Sat., Dec. 21st
Episcopal Church
IN THE SOCIAL R00M8
Attraction!
'The Catri Kids" of Corteret In "Trouble in
Toy-
!
, §Hy-'IVMiy; Gloven'a Orchestra
land"; (Dancing
RESERVATIONS FOR NEW YEAR'S
First Time on the Screen)
for
—ALSO-
2 Big Features
FREE TO LADIES! HOT OVEN DINNER WARE
SHEUER
Wednesday and Thursday
smiLin*
(Butjnent)
CHEE3EQUAKE, N. J.
Glenda Farrell
Special Added
WED., THUR., FRI.
FREDRIC MARCH
LESLIE HOWARD
"MISS PACIFIC FLEET"
with Joan Blondcll and
r^L CHESTER MORRIS
The Auctioneer Buys
Under the Auiplcei of The
[AT
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ON THE STAGE
THUR. EVENING
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
DINE AND DANCE
the
News Eventa
AMBOY AND PARLIN
CARDPARTY
.
—ALSO—
Cartoon
Tuesday One Day Only
BETWEEN SOUTH
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BOUNTY"
Comedy Livugh Riot
Friday Evening,
December 20th
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK
BEAUTIFUL PRIZES
t TICKETS
J : : 28c \
«l»IIIMtt»»4*Mt >•»<•(
Abo
HUGH HERBERT;in
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"TO flB^T f
THE BAN
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Scream
LSO—
Cartoon
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN'
FBIpAY, DECEMBER 13,1935
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
MR. AND MRS. WISE
By
Published Weekly By
THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY
Telephone South Amboy 4
J. MELFORD ROLL. EDITOR
PAGE FIVE
THIS GLASS OF MILK
PROM
FORSGATE FARMS
PLPiY ING GOLF
GUT I'M TIR6D
public agrees with us that the 1931}
jGhevroIets are the finest product we
have ever int( ' •;ed. Increased beau'
ty and luxur.v'.' - greater safety and
economy, and finer performance
characterize both the Master deluxe
and the Standard sries. Both new
lines are equipped with perfected feydraulic brakes, and both haV(V;fa<
steel turret top todies by lHi$i0,:
There has been a-growing trend toward the giving of automobiles for
Christmas, and these fine cars of low
price will certainly be selected by
i f many for Christmas giving,
FORSGATE FARMS
( y o u ujERe RIGHT;OOT,
FAMILY
CNTQyS GOOD HEALTH
B y DRINKING U H O U SOMC (niLKORDERSOME
JTHfVT GLOSS OF MICK
\<?esTOReo r^y eweR
l l T S U R £ IS G R e f t T /
GOOD WILL ON THE ROAD
The Holiday season is a pecularly fitting time to emphasize the
UJILC PEP YOU
. obligations of every motorist. It is of more than passive interest
-, U P /
Jfcti&t the Yuletide closes that quarter of the year when automobile
ftNO SPfiCI
^/•accidents, death fend injuries are an annual peak, according to
" - thp National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters. How
horrible is the thought that as we approach the days when the
• seblijnent, "Good Will to All", is glorified throughout the land,
Ma^/lp Halted Flea.
LATER
the carnage of wrecks and broken bodies is strewn more than
Kgyptlnn wuincn usi'il nm^il', not
ajfii over the face of our country.
to beautify tliPinsolves. but il^fe pr»DISTRIBUTED BY LAURENCE HARBOR MILK CO.
TEL. MATAWAN 2287-J
A great deal has been said about the" necessity of courtesy in
tection Mcnlnst tlens, declares a European scientist.
driving as an accident preventive measure. Driving at speeds
reasonable for conditions, sharing the road, passing properly, was a great success and proved the House on Sunday afternoon, DecemThe prediction is based, Mr. JH»1. "using correct hand signals, avoiding all those actions which means of raising a considerable sum ber 29th. Santa Claus will be preler said, mainly upon three points—
make driving dangerous and uncomfortable for the other, fellow, tor the annual prty. Joseph Joswiak sent and presents will he distributed
the excellence of the new 1936 Chevare the dictates of courtesy and manners. So, too, are they dic- was chairman of the committee.
to the children. There will be comrolets which were introduced Nov. 2;
tates of the principle of the good neighbor. Good driving, with
A committee is completing ar- munity singing and a program of enthe timeliness of their introduction,
just before the Christmas buying seaa real desire to safeguard the lives of those exposed to the con- rangements for the annual Christmas tertainment and all children in Melson; and the fact that the new Gensequences of that driving, is practical Christianity. It is a kind party to be held at the Melrose Fire rose have been invited.
eral Motors Acceptance Corporations
• ^ f practical Christianity that followers of all creeds can subThe Chevrolet Motor Company is six per cent purchase plan reduce;
scribe to as they join in the common rejoicing at this Chrstmas
looking forward to the highest volu- to a new low figure the outlay requir
season.
me of Christmas gales in its 25 year ed to own and drive a new motor cai
history, according to W. E. Holler,
The first concern of the churches of America is the saving of
"Orders taken on announcemen
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vice president and general sales man- day," said Mr. Holler, "exceeded any
souls. By entering with whole-hearted activity into the autoager,
who
in.
an
'interview
outlined
thing in our history. Plainly, thi
mobile safety movement, they can extend their activity to the
FORSGATE
FARMS:
Chevrolet Motors Expects
Highest Volume of Xmas
Sales In Its History
HIM!
Practical
-upon a soul as a result of killing or maiming another .through
saving of lives, without violating their first purpose. The blot
careless or heedless action, is one not easily erased. The churches
Tiave the advantage of being able to appeal to a great section of
the drivers of the country on occasions when they are most receptve to the idea of good will as a driving maxim.
The good
'neighbor on the road could well serve as a theme for a sermon in
•every church at this time of the year.
So long as selfishness and stupid, recklessness, so long as death
and destruction exist on our streets and highways, the ideal of
peace on earth,goodwill toward men, will command little more
• than lip service.
RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR
CLASSIFICATION
Gift Suggestions!
,, 70x80 Part Wool Blankets, reversible $2.49
70x80 Part Wool Double Blankets - - $2.79
66x80 All Wool Blankets
72x84 AU Wool Bankets
- - $10.00
72x84 All Wool Blankets
- $12.50
ROOM FOR KKNT: Cheery room at
"Uayreville Councilman-elect John
Morgan Heights, with or without
"3. AndrejewsM of MelTose was one board. A splendid home for right
Full Size Comforters $3.25 and $4.85
; of the speakers at the communion
party. Cnll South Amboy 27.
fcreakfast of the Children of Mary
Rivoli Silk Hose
- - 59c, 79c and 89c
12-13-tf (x)
Sodality of St. .Stanislaw Church of
WHO WANTS TO BUY A IUDI0?
.Sayrerille on Sunday.
Columbia Broadcloth Shirts - $1 and up
An eight tube console Atwator
i
Patrolman Thomas Kvist Sunday
Kent, with beautiful Pooley cabi•evening arrested William Perren,
net. Originally cost ?168. • Will
Roots Tivoli Underwear
- - $2.25
•charged with disturbing the transacrifice for $15, Being used now
'qnility at Ms home on lower George
and brings in perfect reception.
Ball Band Rubbers and Galoshes
• afreet by breaking dishes.
Act quickly as offer will be withMonday afternoon Ferrln appeardrawn in a week. Inquire at SOI
ed before iPolice Justice Bloom who
Sundial Shoes for Children
C 12-13-H (o)
'Sentenced him to sixty days in the Main Street.
TO
LET:
Two
rooms,
furnished
or
.icounty work house. Men's Slippers
unfurnished. Heat and use of bath.
Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Thomaen,
Inquire 59 Shadyside Ave, Laurxif Augusta st., are the parents of a ence Harbor.
Boy's Scout Uniforms
12-13-2t*
boy born Friday night.
FOE RENT: .Five room apartment,
Men's Neckwear
,
David B. Heneby, of Second st., all redecorated, all improvements.
(adulta). Inquire 344 Fourth St.
PERSONALS
I» confined to his home on account of
illness.
.•'••••.
. . ' . '•-••
o
—
• 12-18-lt
,
Queen Used Pen Name
'The name of the queen of Rumania
-who wrote under the pen name Carmen
'8jf'»« was Queen Kllznboth. Her nnme
..VWM Pnjillne Elizabeth ortltlp J.OIIIISB,,
Makes Plans for Annual
Kiddie Christmas Party
H. WOLFF & CO.
Broadway Market
1 2 2 N. B r o a d w a y - S o u t h
Amboy
WE DELIVER
PHONE 261
PLACE YOUR XMAS ORDER FORA TURKEY OR
POULTRY WITH US AND BE SURE OF GETTING
THE BEST.
JERSEY
NICE AND LEAN
HALF OR WHOLE
Pork Loins lb. 25c
Chuck Roast lb. 22c
TENDER, JUICY
QUALITY
BEEP
GENUINE
SPRING
JERSEY
Leg of lamb lb 25c
32c ID. il
M I L K P E D
_ . .
Pork
Fresh Made
CHOPPED
BEEP, lb......
JJC ,b.
Best Quality
TOMATOE
JUICE, c a n :
C
5
Feltus Street and Washington Avenue Telephone 112
PORK CHOPS
VEAL CHOPS
Pound ..:.
Fresh
DRY
.
CITRON, lb. ........
25
15 C
$1.25
$1.95
11.65
J2.95;
Every Department A
Gift Department on
the Christmas List
PURE VIRGIN
WOOL SWEATERS
Crew neck, zipptr style and
coat ityle
$1.29,
$1.79,
$1.95
$2.45,' $2.95
:IXXXXXXIZT
PAJAMAS
Russian Pullover Coal Style
$1.00,
$1.27,
$1.47
REINER'S
-:.'•
BEAUTIFUL BAR
, $1.50,
$2.45
Everything for Christmaa
and Winter Needs at itnution- \
al Savings.
Shop Saturday
from 9 A. M. to 11 P, M.
'
WE GIVE S. & H. OR ELK STAMPS
Successful Card Party Held by
• -' JU4 Cedar Immune la Fimgas
Organization Wednesday Evnted eednrwood from British Columening to Raise Funds.
'ftla tested officially proved to be ImThe card party held Wednesday
mune against the attack of fungus.
Host of the houses In Canada are built evening, by the Pulaakl Club of Melof this wood.
rose for the Kiddies Christmas Fund
'•.'.; $1.65
•
M.
Broadcloth and Heavy Flannal
I?*!*
Heavy Ribbed Jaeger
Union Suits
-
CHOICE BEERS, WINES AND LIQUORS
1
C
GLOVES
of every description.
Wool
lin«df fur lined. unlin«dt pig- ^
skin, English cape, suede. »nd
bupkfkin,
'
i
(V7c
i
Sold at Minimum Prices
Genuine Root* Tivoli Htavjr
Wool Shirt
,
and Drawers
„, ...
TABLES FOR LADIES
s
THE SHIRT SENSATION OF
GREEiPAfS
MAffKET
'
PIIACTIGAL GIFTS
THIS YEAR "
This Bsaullfu! Jersey Csnlra! Pcwtr
and light Company window display
won First Pita* In a recent National
Contest. ;
Smart Colors * ' t
Fresh Pattertf. , ' •' 'if
PlainVCole» Included
126 North Broadway
Heavy Navy Blue
Melton
•VP,
Lumber Jacks I . - .
Begin tfoday to order your meats and foodstuffs for'
th» holidays. An order placed now for one of our tender
Turkeys insures you the pick of the East. And v«ait until you see our low prices. Best qualify meats at the lowest prices.
Beit WUlm for a bright
happy Chrifltntcn and a
prosperous New Year
Genuine Suede \
Zipper Front
\
Lumbo'rjaclM .....1
TEL. 19 FOR FREE DELIVERY
Fancy Fowl %X 2 9 c lb.
Pork Goodies, Sugar Cured
-
I.E.S. FLOOR LAMPS
Spiced Ham, sliced
Special French Flannel
BATH
.
ROBES
JERSEY CENTRAL
POWER & LIGHT CO.
35c lb.
amb 2 7 c lb
Th*Be sclontHlcally designed
'lo/jipo come with indirect or'
direct lighting, a ilk or parch- Q<95
front
flhad8S»<.«.<>M».*M>.««4.«.
UP
Famous Headlight 32-ounee
Melton Wool
ffi
Q#
Lumberjacks
T!*'*^
We welcome .the soolcer of
Well Chosen GUIs. Here you
can lake quality for granted
and give full sway to your
own tasle and pleasure In
choosing your yulellde remembrances.
Heavy All Wool
Plaid Mnckinnwi
Also Plain Blue.
EASY TIME PAYMENTS help
39c lb.
<tfi QK
'•
GREAT! PANTS VALUES
to males our show rooms ideal
shopping centres.
WORK(
Y g
RoastingChickensT ::;e r32clb
New Sauer Kraut
- - - 5C lb.
Choice Hant Picked Pea Beans - 3 lbs. 10c
Jello, 6 Delicious Flavors - • \ • pkg. 5c
P.&G.Soa))
- M • f3cal^l$c
Brown, |*f/ vdered o r | | | i t e i e r s i Spgai
' -.' -^
•\:¥H]<1 llk-pW20c:
—
1?«^r 20»ic
.THE GIFT'' SEASON-|^ r l|
$1.29
$2.45
DRESS
\$1.47
/ $1.70
m.95 /
S3.95
&CtlNNEEN
Spot Shop^l
I E S , TABLE LAMPS
KUk or Parchmenl Shad** _ „_
nak* Betl«r Sight, Beltsr K.85
Light lampi ideal lor olili.... " tn>
ELECTRIC IRONERS
Can you Imagine
whatt a
g
a
l
pleasure
laundryy wcjr's w(ll
l fj Q.80
bbs with an sloclria lroner
""UP
EUCTRIC CLOCKS
enf, rilrd, and laallng . . .
a flMrt? qlfl (-f him, her, Q.95
ELECTRIC IRONS
Always acceptable . , . All _ . _
.-'zen and shapes, modern y . 9 5
in conotruclla.i and d««lori ** UP
PEftTH AW
Tuxedo Suits f
We give double
Trading Stamp
WE MAKE UNI
EVERY DESC
S
•
PAGE SIX
Crank Case Ventilators Natural Enemies Destroy
Pointed Way to Use of Countless Game Birds
Thin Oils For Engines L i c e n s e d OporiSmen Or OWlie,
Government Costs
and the H. €. L.
By RAYMOND PITCAIRN
—
Y CITIZEN
THE SOUTH
riiwi(i»H
National Chairman
Sentinels of the Republic —
With the next session of Congress
only a few weeks away there has been
• cheering revival of discussion on
methods of checking waste and extravagance In our government.
A group of Representatives, news dispatches report, will study the entire
Federal picture with the idea of determining why expenses should mount
BO swiftly. The question is where to
begin.
Well, they might look at the growing
list of Federal agencies—and the huge
payrolls thus created for American
workers to meet. These have been expanding for years at a much faster rate
than our population. Here, for example, are some recently published figures
on the subject:
Since 1900 the population of the
United States has increased about 60
per cent. During that period the number of Federal jobs increased not 60, but
350 per cent •
Since June 30, 1933, the population
has increased a little over 1 per cent.
During the brief period between then
and June 30, 1S35, the number of Federal jobs Increased not 1, but 25 per
Ml,
No wonder these are boom days In
Washington.
No wonder the capital is congested
with jobholders, r.crulted by scores of
job-creating commissions whose payrolls and other expenditures are paid
by the people through taxes which
boost the cost of food and shelter and
clothing and everything else we use.
No wonder, with this constant drain
on his production and his earnings, the
average citizen continues to worry over
what headline writers call the H. C. L,
Today, the High Copt of Living and
the nigh Coat of Government are closely
relateil. What the pimple — and the
politicians—must realize I* that one
way to reduce the lint )• to deBato the
second.
' ' v
C.Ub. Oil
Cala'ha oil Is an Illuminating oil
•mde from, cnlaba nuts, which come
from t tree of the order of guttiferae
that flourishes In Brazil and the West
Indie*. The. Oil consists of the gl,vctrldei' of palmitic, atearic and oellc
•eld*, and contains about IK per cent
• f • greenish resin which Is polnnnoui
•ad renders the oil Inedible. It It,
however, used medicinally.
' - Falcaary ia England
Falconry was the leading iport In
•afland at the time of the Cruudei,
•ad wai participated In by women as
well a i men. When a bawklng expedition went afield, the hooded nawki
war* carried on framea impended from
ttw-ihoolderi of icrvanti, and each
i alio carried a favorite bird
Chevrolet Chief Engineer Says
Discover)' Has Reduced Cold
Weather Starting Troubles.
How the adoption of crankcase
ventilators, originally intended solely to present thinning out of heavy
crankcase oil, resulted in the discovery that thin oils are the best for
engine lubrication, and how this discovery has reduced cold weather
starting troubles, were related by
James M. Crawford, chief enginesr
of Chevrolet Motor Co., to a recent
gathering of the company's field service supervisors at Detroit.
The heavier grades formerly were
used because it was mistakenly believed that extra viscosity was required to make oils "stand up," and
also because crankcase oil usually
became thin with use, through the
crankcase dilution. The adoption of
efficient crankcase ventilators prevented the dilution of the oil, and
then it was found that the popular
heavy grades were not so effective
as thinner oils. Research developed
the new light W-grades, and tests
proved their superiority for use in
modern closely-ifitted high speed engines.
._n—
^nnrkmpn
gether witK^he costs of this sale.
Urffed tO Waire
Wai* AffainSt I
fa
Predators.
-
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935
I SSCONT)
TRACT—Oief^nn-ing
at a most parallel
-with
Harding
1
Avenue
Tosifther with .ill uhd singular Die hiniui on the northerly line of the n-.>u-;37 1-2 feet; thence 03» southerly thrrlKMs, privileges,
hereditaments and Nevard w-thidh ip-ojnt Ja distant in n wcs- oush the center of lot Jjo. 5 and paraiHiurtenancBs ft hereunto
belonging r>r|u-rly direi-iion
'5 4.3-6
fea:
from Iho ^illel ur almost parallel wit'h Hoinmann
it; anyut'j.se ai<pert:unlng.T
I noim formed by tlie intsrsc-cti-on of ih*'; Avenue 100 feot to the northerly line
P. H13JMAMA-.\ H.VItni-N-;
>wpsir:-ly line of -Midlnn I .\vrnin» wii'-i nt Untiling Avenue; thence (-J) eaatorI
Sheriff. ;ihe northerly line
nf tho K'julovnrd, ly along said northenly line of Hardlnj?
jJ-nlui A. l i v e l y , Solicitor.
arul from >*nU\ l-t^innim." p ilnt r u n n i e r \ v n u « :i" 1-2 fett to
tihe point or
S t a t e *3€'54
l:!-!J3-4t • ri) northerly :il<>n»r it he dlvi«H:iK IJ'HI- Plan* of Boginiulng.
of
"
I
Trenton: Natural enemies destroy
countless thousands of game birds
and their eggs as well as other forms
of wild life in New Jersey each year
Pish and Game. Commissioner Lewis Spinks, of Highland Park, said recently, in requesting licensed sportsmen to wage war against predators.
If it were not for the depredations
of vermin, game would be far mora
abundant in the State, he said, in
stressing the fact that the intelligent control of the natural enemies
of game birds and animals is of vital importance to everyone interested in an increase of the game population of the State.
awMT--« a*™
SHERIFF'S SAXB
In Chancery of New Jersey.
' . , * * ' " - , "
FOR RELIABLE
INFORMATION ON LIFE
INSURANCE CONSULT
A. STEINER
225 Church St.
Tel. 436
South Amboy, N* J,
*
l^i-^-en liris.m umi -Il'j 1-H.t»n iVei V> living known and designates as Lot
,u point; thonct- CD westerly along Ih.* N'umbti- six and one half of Lot Num-
IsfiuthiTly lim- of lot ; ;. ,-.u fi-.'i t<; i inT live Uluelt 37.!)-N, on "Revised Map
|]>o.1ni; iUhfiiv.-e (3)
-pou-i-hi-rlv a!"iiff IN.- of Cleveland Heights, of S. 11. Kelscy,
hi0:1.77 "
T
HAIH AMO tCALP
Me I I I . reel. IT WOMCI A I M O m H U l
arid ^Twenty Dollars - ( U . ^ k O O ) ,
er -\vilth tthe c o s t s of this sale.
ether •with all nnd Hintuilar the
i r i g h t s , /•privileges, here-di-taments and
il M;inor,
Section
4,
niluatoil
in
Uv.
Horj
appurtenances
thereunto lUelonging or
wiuk, N. J.
KI'ltST C.AUMK OF
ACTION—Afyl J " u B n of Sayrevllle, Miiidlrni-.v County.! in anywise
mmertaltllnB.
l
...ose certain trauts or parcels of land V J - belonging to Wp««ro lloalty Co. i
1». Iferdman Harding,
ixling, Sh
Sheriff,
mm', premises,
hereinafter partlvularly dated AupUHt, 19;:, $-.,3o i ••—fiic Sales! Smith & Dlckenion, SoltcJtors.
SHERIPP'B SALE
descnlbed, situate. lyinB andiljelng in , -jfi'.'} J.'.h:irl.l's, , ' ' • , » ' « " • " » akl_._ Inc., :'iS,S:».)O
12-.1*3- It
In Clianecry of New Jersey.
Street
P
e
r
t
h
Amboy,
N.
J
.
,
'
s
u
r
<
the Boj'oug'h of Sayreville, County
Between
MlcJiael Je-lin, Con)-]ilalnantr
tvc-y»jd a m ! ill v I tied into l o t s io v Mns-onlAliddlesex -and Stale of N'eiw Jersey.
njnd Samuel H. Siegel, et als., DefendFUJST
+
T
TRAfOT—Beginning
R A C t ' H i i
iIn tthe'*." S m i t h , Civil Knjrinoer.s 30J ^ f m i N a n I
iiints.
HI'Fa
for saile of mnrt eaeed prew e s t e r l y lhi r . of Main Street, a t « j)k>int: AVPTIUP, PCHUI Anilboy, NT \ T , " a n d m o r e
0 H EB i r r 3 SAXB
mises dated October 22 1935.
Where the s o u t h e r l y
line of WMl<iw •1>ni*Uniln.n1y flesciRicil tm follows: I k - i
By
virtue
of the above stated writ,.
'Street If extended (westerly would hi-, Kiiniin^ ;u n -pol-nt -In (ilic norllherly liiu 1 '
!
In Chancery of 'New Jersey,
to mo directed and dollvea'ed, I will.
tt?i-«et:t -sjuid w e s t e r l y line of Main S t . , ' " ' ' the H-niI-suml whtsr*! ilie n o r t h e r l y i
Tile Torth Amljoy Savings ex|>ose to sale at puibllc venduo on
iind u t ii s t a k e driven, •U'ing 'tliu nortii- *'l{m* of diic Boulevard
hitert-oc-ts tin
OP
JA.VUA~UY~"~A.
'119-1120.
at two o'clock, Standard Time, in Uir TU'JRD TIliA.-CT—R
known
12-t
afternoon of the said day, at the Wlier- .<!'•'«i«»i:i'U;(l
..
1-1.13
_ JIB shi>
iff'B Office in the City of New Bruns-j° t n j'ne inoi» emitted "Afci-p of n»y VI.
dred
WEDNESDAY, THE 18TII DAY OF"
in CTh-iuii-ery of Nww JorHey.
D13O13MlteR, A. D. 1035
lietwuon Thu i*Mrst National Jlank of
at two o'olook, standard timo, In • t h »
.South Amboy, Now Jerawy, a corpOfiLnftprnoon of the said day a.t the Sheriion, Oomiptliulnant, und ChrUUnn Strttul)
iff's Office in the City of .Vow Rrunsi i i JAvonui; 1-OS.nc r.
single, et. als., Dufendanta. IVi, b\i. for line Houth SD
virtue of the above stated Writ, wrlck, N, J.
of o<j)
«n«t«rly_ iilunif
,ilio mule uf nioi-tgit'ged premisea dated 9*5 feet, more or lew*, to Mie lino ...
t
All the following; tract or parcel of
io
me
directed
and
delivered
I
wild
exother hinds; theneu nlong t h a t lino nor- °f Jot
" lvT>,
" •»(»
" runt
' * ' • l<» a l*tint; then
Nuvumlber 21, 119-30.
land and premises lici elnafter purtlcuIh 80
23 d
degrees
jmnillol
with the pose to sale at pulbiic venduo on
e g r e e s 'west
west 25 feot more
m o r e or W>
W. Boutflierly
, ••••.-,., and
liy virtu» of thti uUuvo Htrited Writ,, 111
"JiNKSnY, TJ-I13 8TH DAY OEF fcirly descriibed, situate lying and b e - '
along the wefl.
dosci'tlu-il
to trie -directed and duliviti-'ud, J .will loss to Una of let No. IMS nnd on a map 1"''.it
ci
Intf In the Borouph of Highland Park,.
JAXtTAfl-UY. A. D., _19ao
-1IS2, 1*30.-93 fee*' to",
h i f t
fd
l
n "rf
f 1I
horeinnl'ter
r«fer.red
to; W
uiienco aiong.
"Jt01''-'--J H
•xuniBe to mlu n't pulbWc venduu on
iwt U v o
H-nn
Q'vlwk StnndArd ' Time in the In the County of Middlesex and Stateilne tMf lihr. l;,>iil. t*Vrt" i
that lino uAHterly DO feot more ar IUHH l "l l u
WiaDNjaSDAY
TH'E W'H DAY
of New Jersey,
*
"
"-rtorn-oon
of
llic
said
(lay,
at
tho
Sflier1
to
fljild
wo«tthrly
line
of
Mtiln
Street,
f^)
An
a
Ui' jA.N.bAllY, A. I)., 1JKM1
»•{) ' u j
n l i m i r H i o n o r t l u i r . l y l i m " o f l h e " ' I l < > u l ' " i " k ' u n J U A \ N JO
1'MIdST TRACT—ncg-lnnliig at. a pointat two -o'clodt, iSttindiWd Time, Hi tliQ •the •noint und place of Itefrinninir.
In the southerly llne.nf Valley I'laoe,.
viml llfty ivin,, and ono one hundredtlis i w l l * i N - •>•
HKOONIJ THAJOT—Beginning: in
Afturuoun -of the tvititl ilay, at ih t . .ShOriff'H Office In lliu i.'ity ol Now JJvunM""'
• *
•
All that certain
Every make of engine, Mr. Craw- Wlok, N. J,
^
ford pointed out, should be operated
Ml t'iiat corliiln
1-niet or pareol uf
liuruluai'tor juirtieuonly with those oils recommended by land und iir«mi«^M
hwly de«criibi,J(I, wiltiatc, lyliiK (ind 'uothe wwnf nwi>itil>
thenly line of Valley Illiice and nl right.
the car manufacturer. During the Ints
In Mio Oily ol' iHfcjubh Ainlboy, Cuun- Iilot'about to Ibo ijom-rllii'il; intid f r i j , , l o t h o iiantlow of Mlic filial '|
'knuwn ami <le«lgraiti.'d as lot angles with the said line of Adelaidewinter, the driver's selection of the ty tjii' Allilillesex unU Hlsiliu of Nuw Jur- t'lienco <rnnnlng northerly CO foot al
fourty four (Ati) on ix map en- '
aoy.
grade of oil should be based on case
Iteninnlnj,' at the i|>olnl uf lntciwoL1of starting; that is, he should select tiun
of blie wnHtoiiy /line of Mrusutway
a* grade that will permit easy start- with the HoiiUhmly line of Augusta
ing at the lowest temperature expec- iStrudi, und running (licncu (1 > -i-ioutlialong Nul-d wt!»(erly lino uf Uroadted during tho period the oil is to enly
rvMiy, 100' njiorc or J<:HH tu Uiu northerly
liny uf 'tJi\>]iurty convoyed by Christina
be used.
iKimub to Hur-mlin
Kolllai'ti, by deud
The use of 20-W and 10-W oil in Uittud .Ni'vornlbor J-l**t, i'HUi, i-wortlud
in
tiui
O]fit:e
of
the
Olenk
of thu Counthe winter has virtually ended hard Hy i>f MlddliMDX in Bonk. i-J'l
uf UHOIIM
starting in cold weather, ibecause a t jiiigu -51!7 and Ihonou t'i) wostorly
Nitiithorly nlong tho
)
undred (
reet lo tho place of BBOI-NiNlNG.
they remain free-flowing and permit ulotifc' Uhu Jkt-Mt i-^iU'Hy i In Vho ilesiuvln
tilon nt' iprcmui'ty MO -oonveytnl lo Kol*
SKOOND TIt'ACT—BeginningT I t A C Te gBnii in g at ft.
OA UIMIC fO P A<CfV 1OW—'A..,
the starter to-turn over the engine Uxcli, ,<JU'; tnenee (Cl) HouLtierly along
0 )
et t the nor point In the southerly
h
y line of Velley
thoao curtain HUO!JM or imrcelR at lundi J
therly lino nt lot ntlmborjtvf&nty dve pplace
at good cranking speed. Having thus ..socom: L'uiu-iNo in »ald ducd u> KolliHuti wiii
l e distant
d i t t two
t
h
forty (&40>*
hundred forty
iireiiilNi'H, 'hereinafter -imrtictutarly
(\'AR) n n miUi
thenoe Rasterly nnd feot
ft
l ffrom the Intersection of'
wonterly
_, _ vlying
, , i n ,nnd 'boing
,„...,„ ...
Sliorlff. jmraMcl
saved the motorists temper, the light 2' 5": theiK'o (-1) wcHtorly -along llhlnl
(tltiK^to,
In
with
'Smith Str-eel along tlia southerly line oX Valley Place with:
.John A. I>ovply,
tann-Hr*
In
Hiild
IICHKI
to
KolfllHoli
10';
jit
he
I
jo
rough
of
Sayreviih*,
County
vf
oil saves the motor bearings, for it •t'tmiuMt ('.*>) tmrliliM-ly J' fi" tn linn oi* MlddloMox suid .Slfito o>f iNow JorHey
Haiti line of last stvlfl tlot twenty flvo tho westenly line of Adelaide avecue r
(25) foot to tho woatorly line of lot !>e!ng also the intersection of the sour
begins to flow immediately. Winter tot ..\"u. I In IMonlt zu on ubovo niention-J lioglnnlug nt tho point wheiv tho turns
nunniior forty flvo an lalS down on the thorly line of Valley P8ace an* the^
od
IIULII;
thuiwu
(-6)
iwuHiurly
anil
alutiK
northerly
lino
of
niio
Iioulavrird
Interdamage, which would result if soliMaine
limp; tjhon<!e Nortiherly al-onf? the wo»terly line of 13lfrert avenue; xhenc**
iiui-Ldon of th-o rear lino ivf h»t 7?, W ; HAOU tihe 'woatorly lino of 1MldlamVAvesaid line <if tho Jot Inst aforcsalil and running (1) southerly along said w e s dified oil let the pistons and bearings aihunou
<7) mulLthurly
and awtrallofl or nuo n» w h l lioulevard ant Avenue nre
parallel with Raid Watson Avenue one terly Hue of Bloert avenue south six:
tilio inay ^Buy VIow Mntmr
work without lubrication, is thus ob- nearly #*t w.Ltlh wiiit wuHturly line of j shown nn
In Cliancory
of tN"uw
Nu
.Teraey,
eraey,
C
nundrod and six dlOfi) feet to the said degrees forty five minutes east <iS. £ .
lii'oadivvuy, 1l)>0' to tho mmthorly liuu of I'Soctinn >i, Hlltuatoil* In
ho Ho rough of
l
F y l " Building
Buildin
d boun
viated.
.
Bcliweoit
Fetyilua
B
u l n g and
o
line of.aajd Smitih Street; thence b.1ong degrees 45' 12.) five hundred (500') feet?
ld j\ueiiMta s t r e e t ;
thtinc<< (-8) oast- jBnyroviMc*,
Ml-ddlusex
County, ,N, J., AaaocXatlon,
A ^ b y, a corn.
X ltlon, of I'erth
I h h ,At^buy,
n the naW lino of Smith Street Westerly to the northenly line of DonaJdson.
wiuthwiy lino of Alt-:
UJ«IK Hii
. ... Kpalty Co., datou f N6
Jorycy,
J
O Oomplalnnt,
Oomplalnant,
l
l
t
and
andd Th«Th
h
twenty five (125) feet to the place of street; tlience (2) westerly along uicf
fc5He'e.t, 3' to tho iwlut ol Uu- Augnwt 11X212, SotUe 1"—60'," and from of
widower,
Defendant.
ChaehaloR,
hl
id
D f d t beBlnnlnB.
"Th« Southern Crow"
northerly line of Donaldson street and?
wild hegl lining jwint
ru nulnff the nee
of mortgaged j>reP'n. for
Bounded on the South ll>y lot twenty at right angles from said first oourse.
g
|>roiml*HNs
o
f
w
h
l
c
l
i
(1)
nort'hej-ly
along
A pearl oyster round by. nenrl Nshdated
five; on the North l>y Smith Streot; on one hundred 01OO') feet; thence (3) nordied soized, leavins n
will
By
vlrtuo
uf
the
above
stated
Writ.
•r» In wcotorn Aiistrnlln In 1874 WHS'StrjiiM>
the ISaAt 'by lot number tforty five (45) therly parallel with said first course, .„
„
U ' s uuu n . - n l
umUtr Me
Mie t c r m ^ o ff jjppol lnnll iln
mt
umU
ln t he Houtherly lino of lot
110,
by lot forty-ithree four hundred eighty five (485') feet)
'Houtherly
l i n o (lie
of souUlierl o t 110, to me directed and dollverort I will ex- nnd on tho Went
discovered to Imvo formed nine peiirls whichh t ii tt ll o Is
I
now vontwl
t l hi
h
tho
h
wi-UI
UI i thenco
th
(12
(12) wentenly
nl«nff
ix>H6 to BH1 e nt ii>u3bllc vendue on
more or less to the northwesterly line:
t l 50 feot
l
(l a i w l Ul
to
n t In
Instead nf mn\ and those were fastened OhrlHblim Htraiilj, l l o n r l « t u i ' o i i r r e . i l y line »f lot lil'O,
\ViJ3UNili39Dr,
THE
8TH
I>AY
OIP
Belnr ,'the .©remises commonly Known of the fourth tract as described in dead*
Mlrtnlo A. tSiiliiKiiv a n d Ciarl til. Htruulli ! the AlvUUnf* 1lno bul-weon lots lilfl nnd
nnd
JlAlNLTAiK'Y A. V., 19016
from Redcllffe Realty Company to JCI-topetlier In tjljij&hnpe of a cross. The
nnd
danlgnateid
as
No.
Q2H
Smith
Street
"
"
j
'
IIS;
It**
tthenee'
Ith
v"o:i)
*(ll)
t
h
i
l
h
of tho tlval -jctrt
along >the •aJt two o'clock Sum Oar d Time in the Perth Ajrtboy, N. J.
ohael Jelln
hereinafter referred to*:
occurrence wni! tnkMi-to bo a mlrncnloils slcn by; ifhe ftsliorincn. and the
pearl cross • liilfipr the mime of "The
Southern Cross," hpriiine fninoui In
'.he annnla of Industry
Beluff Iho 'premlsoH uomnionly known! said kusl narued dividing Mne M -i, 4*0
of tlie said day, at the Shflr- The approximate umouirt of the de- thence (4) .northeasterly along sai<£
and doBiKntbU-ii jtM i10»-U«-'MlMI4 jNo- J foet^ to.thp n'optherly line of the iBoule- afternoon
lffH Offi'ce
OfClte tn the Olty of Now Bruns- rree to.bp saUsflei! by mid sale Is the northenly line of said fourth tract
rth
iSouth Amflwjy, N. J
. thonee. (4)
easterly along .... wick.
N.
J.
Hum of, Eleven ' Thoustmd and (Nine thirty-eight (38') reet more or less toT-he jvhproxlhuvte amount, off thh e ' d e - pmitherly line ct the Uoulevnnl, Jiht.of
All t'lmt oertaln tmct or parcel of Hundred nnd Pbrty Dollars (»ll,94fi.- the southerly mine of Valley P1ac«:
crcc to he 8<^tyilod by said sale 1M Lite i feet
" ' ' to
' ' "- e poin
point or iplace
iphtce of Begins
B e g i n s hinid
thonce (3) easterly along said southnnd
premLsea
hwreinafter
l
f
t
.purtlcurtl
l
L
uf twenty t'hreo t'hou.mnd one hun-1 tnpf. Known and du&lKn&tod on the snld Irly described, situate, dying and being 00)i together with Uie costs of this erly
line of Valley Place and a t rlihrt
sale.
.
|. •
tired twenty.'dollars (523,H20:(JO), to- mwp aforeaald as lot' H17 and
In tho City of Perth Ainboy In the Together with nil and singular the angles with the first course sixty t*ro»
062') feet more or less to the pbaee of*
County of Middlesex and State of New rlRiits, -privileges,
hereditament*
e
,
rditament*
and
Jersey.
t h t
l i
utr t e c e s .thereunto,
lie-longing
or BBGXVNWr
XWr,.
, •
Begin mi n-g at a point on the norther- aInp panywise
appertaining.
Together with the right of way iBf
ly aide uf Washington Street distant
nnd through said VnlJey Place an&
Herdman
Harding,
Sheriff.
one hundred aiui, Heventeenr ( . i l 7 ) feetjehas. K P.
Seaman""jr"
said Donaldson sfa-eet to be fifty (SO1)easterly (from t h e northeast
»t corner of $4,<> 34
'
•
12-13-U feet m width, and 'through said ETbert*
Washington ' nnd Mechanic Streets; "'
avenue, to be forty (40*) feet in width"'
y
thence running (.1) northerly and pavfnr the said parties of the second part^
alletl >with Mechanic Street one hundhis heirs and assigns in common with ,
red tHOO) 'feet; thence (2) easterly and
uiu
the said panty «f the first part, «h«l-"-*-.
parallel • with Washington Street thirty
heirs an<l assigns.
<3fr)-fcct; -theneo - (2) -soutfher-ly- and
in Chancery at-New Jersey,
i.Said two tracts are also known and'
parallel with Mechanic Street one hun- Between
Miae Taner, C6mirfn.lnant, descnliljed on a certain map entitle*"
dred (ilftO) feet; thence (-4) westenly
along- the northerly stde' of Washing- nnd TJOUIS iSJtern. nn-d Paramount Thea- "Mn/p of property hnown as Redcllff^'
tun Street, thirty (30) feet to the point tres, •Inc.*, Def.endaivtfi. • Fi. T\i. for salo situate In Borough of Highland F"»rk,
of mortgaged premises dated (November Middlesex County, New Jersey, Scaleor place ,K>f lo-eginning. *
1O0' cijuals 1". Surveyed nnd laid out
•; (i
Being the premis&a commonly known 8. 1^35.
virtue of the above stated Writ, by Ma-son & Smith, Civil Gnfrlnaero*.
and doalgnated a s 'No. "71 Washington to By
Perth Anilboy, N. J." as lots number*
mo
directed
and
delivered
I
will
exStreet, Perth Amboy, N. J.
ninety four (94) to one hundred thirty"
to sale a t putbillc vendue on
'Who iKpproxtmate iunou,nt of tha de- poseWBDN1EISIDY,
three (HniS) both Inclusive.
THE 8TH DAY W
cree to be .satisfied 'by &ald aaJe Ik the
The approximate amount of thft de**
JAlNtT-ARiY, A. D., 1K6
aum of Two Thousand and Four Huncree
be satisfied by said sale l» bh«
dred and Seventy Dollars ($2,47OL00), olt two o'-alock Standard Time In the Hum to
of forty one 1'housand and flv#together with the costs of this sale. afternoon of ttie snUl day, nt the Sher- hundred
ami rorty dollars (»H.MO.OO)
Together with all und singular the iff's Office in the Oily of 'New Bruns- tnKother with the costs nf thin m l e . '
privileges, hereditaments • and wick. N. J.
Together with nil
and singular theitan-L'6s thereunto -belonging or
Ali Vhe'tollovvlng trnct or liarcel of|ri.g'li'ts'"".p'rlv7l'i>g'es'1" licrw!lta<rn«nt« a n *
l«e ttiiwertalnlng,'
land and, premises hereinafter. partlcu-1nipiiiMftennncos uhereunto Ix-longlng 0
P. Herdman Har-dljvgr, Sheriff. larly desonlbefl, situate, ly^ng and^_be-|1n nnywlse at«i>erta]nln^*r.
_
Cluus. .K> Scamn-n, Jr., Solicitor.
InpTin the Rurqu-gh of'' Jlfg'tilhnd Paric.
AX.AN H." ELY, Sherilt.,-41 In t'he -County of MtdtUmcx • and Sttate Hoivice K. Darwis, Solicitor
12040
'
I
of New Jersey,
I4S72
ll-22-4t
Beginning a t n -point In the southerly Mne- vif Rarltnn avenue, which poJnt
\H distant itlong Mild southerly line of
¥„ / « . - - . « . „ «f"iVftw riorum
iRarlten avenu« one hnnrired and twenSHERIFF'S SALE
flUkeihe
mW CHEyROLET
the best of all
In Clinncery of New Jersey—Be~'
H. Streitwolf, ComplainMary A. Langan- *wid<rar.
Pa. for the sale of
promises dated October
tho ebove stated writ,,
to a point: | to m o directed and delivered, I will
Snuiherly
Known am! ileBlfiimtwl 11.1 Lots Nos. »|x tf"His
M nn<l .31 on a mnti. of " P a t t e r s o n ' Uln-'f nf
sltiuiU>d In I'oi-lli Amboy. N. J.i
' '">
NBW PERrECTED
HTDRAULIC BRAKES
Hi* ttttH and imool/itif n i r dntlaptd
^
SOLID f f EEL
.^TimRET TOP
: It crown of ajauly, a fartrut of tahly
PROVED GLIDING
HE-ACTION RIDE*
"I KNEW, the moment I laid
eyes on it, that this beautiful dew
1936 Chevrolet was the car I wanted to own.
"It's 6o good-looking, BO comfortable, BO safe
and so thrilling to drive—without being the
least bifexpensive—that I can readily under, stand why so many people prefer it to all
NO DRATT VENTILATION
others.
IN NEW BOPIEI 1Y riSHER
fht moil btaufMjf and comfortable bodtit
"It's just what Chevrolet says it is—the only
•v«r created for a fow-prfctd car
complete low-priced car—giving all good things
. HIGH-COMPRESSION
at lowest cost.
s
VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
"I'm certainly glad I bought one. It suits
glWnp «v*n batter ptrformante with
me perfectly. I think you will like it better,
•van / • « go$ and oil
too."
ALL THESE FEATURES AT
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
J
CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES
495
l tmeotbirt, tafa.it rldi of all
t
JBOCKPROOF STEERING*
•' making drlflng toiltr and taftr
than tvfir btfor*
, . . . /
,
I
^
6
New Greatly Reduced
G.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN
Tlwtamuitfmuncingvust in G.M .AM. history.
(Utmpara Oivvrofc^n tow tMivvrvd pricrtt*
AND UP. U<l prln of Nnu Standard Coup*
at Flint, Aflfhtmn, With bumptri, limn lira
ami tin lock, 11* IUI prim h 120 Ultthtinl.
»Knrr..4clhl\'pi>;Mtulrr flfniMi mih-.Sltl aMltionaL Print riiiatttl In tbtn adttrtttcmrntare
till at Fllnl. UMlfah. anil tuhjrrllii chunm
ivilhwt nblht. A CtiMrnl MiMvrt Ka/u*.
v and Main St.
tract or parctl
'3 hereinafter
situate, lyingPerth A m p t t R
jboy in the County of Middlesex and
)>oy and Ivill&itbeUip<irt
Itiillroatl, Ilflx
I'1. lTerdman irnrillnfr, .Sheriff. ! State of New Jersey, on the north(SO) 'feet; tlieUTO CD I%is1er1.r Tiinillo] ' K J | 1 1
.\ut!unlill(* ft l*Vi-e<l.nian,
witii 'tli-o fli'Ht dcKW-lbed
course nnei ^"
; erly side of Market Street, Beginn. PfVillcltnrs.
liunarod (1100) feet
lo tho Wt'Htorly i .
sldo of. Ontlierlnv
Street: thenc-o ( l ) i ' - w 1 1
I 2-1*1-It I ing a t a point formed by the interStout"hiGt*ly alanir blie AVestei-ly side nf
i section of the westerly line of McCatherine Street- fifty (B0) feot to the
liotlnt or place (if ilHrtflnnliiR;.
Clellan Street with the northerly lineSAIE
Hounded on
the Soutli
by 15a^ton
jof Mnrkct Strce*"* thence(1) runningStreet; on the West .by Perth Annbny
westerly
along m
the
In Chancery (if iX'cw .fei'st-y,
»ivu£
e ssaid
mu
jnortherly
iuitnmiy
nw.L1^
Mid
13llznll:«tl»port
KnllronA;
rm tlio
Helnvpen HuslneRH Men's riulMlnB nnd l i :I - .? o0tI -vfnn,.l,piati.ont flffv lr\n\ -fno4North by r,ot Xo. 2i2 and on Hie I5iiHt
Irfiiin Assoclnttioii ,.r
Xen- llninswli-lt, " "
• " i K c t O''CCt t i t t y (5U) t e e t
by Catherine Streot.
Boln'g the
Bolng
the promises
promise commonly
o y known N. J. a c-onpornllon, Oonni.l<ilimiit, nnil m o r e or less to line of l a n d s h e r e t o li ,[limc'onil
nnd
and designated ns N'o. 705 Cnbherlno
Bll
el
ore
conve e
y ' ' ( < ) Hfyman and Jacobllln wife, et nla.. T'nlife'ilii-"" s m Fn '• *
Street, Perth Ain'boy N*. .1.
for anle
mori
Sc'nF of mnri.'-raire'd
"rmnl.^e, 'diLtel!! Greenspan 'by the ' said George H.
The approrlifinto nmou.nt of tho do- Noycmlier
8, 111
i C o u t t s ; thenco (2) r u n n i n g n o r t h croe to tip sntlsded liy Raid snjle l« the
sirnr of Eight Thouisnnd nnd Tlir''<! Hy virtue nf (he alinve slnlod Wrll,
Hunflrad nnd Ninety Pnllnrs (!S,3D0. to me dlrw-ted nnd delivered 7 w-IM nxvrmltie on
j and Jacob Greenspan, one hundred
h
ith WIIR
WI
t off thl
ogreliior
with
costs
thliH
WHI>MI'!HnV, TltR STlr DAY OP | nnd fight (108) feet more or less los«1«.
A. D., l!l'3>|Together with nl! nnd Bliipruljir thei;n( two JAl.WAIIiJV
running- ^eastero'clock KtTin'1«'H"r"! Time In Mu | n 1paint;
, ^ thence (3)
^
rltflitH, prlvlloRc-s, borodHanionts nnd {.
ilMpurlenivnoes thereunto iMJlonKlnK
in imyvrlm -vptjiertnlnilnff.
kct Street fifty (50) feet mor« or
P. lYerilmnn Hnrdlnty, Sbortff. wlril. N. .1.
Chnn K. flen.nwin, .Ii-., S*.illcltor.
All the fnllmvInK llfw-t or pnrvol of less to the westerly line of McCleJlan
»20i8B
12-1n- it
St
d h
()
y along
of
. | In*,' In (Oie
ParU. the said westerly line of McClellstn
[In the ("ounty if MlfliMcHi-x Jiml Slnlc
Street
one
hundred
and
eight
(10B)
(»f New .TerHpy.
SHEKIPT'S SALE
B'-Rhinlni,' nl n .point In nho wont Mnni foot more or less to the: point or
In (,'hancory nf New .lorsoy.
| of 'Knulth I-'niirMi '/iveniie, illnlnnt fifty-1 p l n c e of B«cinninff
o n n ] ttwo
f t
HIIU
nieiisiirni IIIOIIR- .i-ildj
x,^
,, w , " _ A l _
H e t w e e n 'nh
'nbe ' H
J J «mm e Own
< l w n o r s ' tTJOIUI
w o feet
HOIIIII
Bounded
on the n=rth by other
C o r p o r a t i o n . Ooin/r>1nlnnnt
a n d .TOHIMIII line I ' m m I h e ^ o n l h lino «f
CJnydos ftiul .loHHphlntt ClaytloB, h U w i f e s t r e e t u s s-jilil HII-PCIH n r e Inh!
lands formerly of John Arnold, on
frt. a l « , , ' P o f e m l a n t f l , F l . t^t. f o r tlio on
''Muii
nf
NotH I'H:weon i.Soiitli
Said at mnrtmtsei
p r e m i s e s d n t o d N o v - T b l n ! IIVKIHIC iimi "*inlli 1'lftli n v o n i i " the BMil.h by Market Street, on the
einilior «, M)M,
.
J i H o n p I n K l o t h o rtlvlei-a
Ilenlilv (*n., west liy lands of Hyinnn and Jacob
B y . v l r t u o o f I h e n h o v e K l a l e d W r i t , T n c , flltiiilte Jit H l R h l a n d P n r l t , j f I r t r t i i v . Gr?onspnn nnd on the enst by Meo m e d l r « ; t e d a m i t l e l l v t M - e d 1 w i l l o x - , H e x r ' n u n l y . ^.V. , r . . " w n r v e y f ^ l \ f n y . I K l S i
Street.
)WSH t o p a l , - n t p u i l i l k - v o n d u c o n
i l » y .IIIHIIIIII T l c e l O i i K - l i i t ' i ' r h u r n n i l
Sin1-:
W i a n N ' M a P V . 'VUK S T I t I J A V O K
| V U y l n K I'lnriKii'iilliin, r i i n n l l l t l I h e n c e ( 1 )
tho
. promises
commonljr
JAiN'U.VHiV
A . P . , 19311
Hoittili. n l o n l t l.hi- w i w t l i n e , . f H n n t b j i
-_*-"
—-,-•-.••••.-»
wm.nwu/.
ill l u ' o o ' o i f K ' k H l n n i i n r d r l m o I n I h e K n u i l h n v p i u n l i b l i l l y f l w f i - c t : I h o i m i . ' l - l i n n n n n d H e S f l j g n n t W Oil N o , 1 9 0 - 8
ift«rnoon of the nnld dny, at the Wli.-r- • C) west, puraMel wilDi lii-el(er streel.! M a r k e t S t r e e t , V e r t h Ambov N
J
iff'H Office In tho Oily *>r 'Xeiv Ili-imM- ninety llvp fpnl; thi-m> ril) nurlh par-]
Tim i , « n m » l « I . i
„_.
/ ' # ».t'
lllc
wick, N , J.
ailei wit.ii iini-iiii
nvpim.-, thiriv n w
" P P 1 " x l n i a t o a m o u n t of t h e
1
All Hint r n r l a l n
I r n i - t o r i m i i - c l 'J f I i'r-i-t; ' I h c l U ' o ( I I
rant
h a r a t l e l Kvlull! (ICCTOO
to b
l a n d r u i c l |irein-li»<H l i e ' i o l i i i i . r t e r p u r l i e u - . H e d U e r H t r o e t n l m - l v
l l v i l !>•<•! t o I h e . f l i , , s u m nf
M y d . w r S I - e r t , H M I I I I U S IJ-IIIK n n i l b e l l l l ; plnc-e o f iti'Klliiiln/f.
/
\
' s u m OI
In t i n - ( M t y _ o f P n . i l h
A m h . i y hi Ihii
B . - l n ^ l(n'iW.ll llfl HI r e e l \ \ . i
l ? l 81.11-1 «"l H u n d l C d
of '.Mliiitlcnex nnd State' of' "NOK; 111
•
nt n point »n t h e n'trtiior
r
Hilfdlllft
.yy lino of
of
lnr4lnr
A
Aveilno diwtunt sum n
ivosterly
P4 ifeet frohi l.he IIniernortliii
l
ttni mul
v t l
P4
Jemey.
BRIGGS GARAGE
f
Tel. Soutp Amboy 322
(,nO)
expose to sale at public vendue on
iln 0 .of [WEDNESDAY, T H E E I G H T E E N . point. I R | : T H DAY OP DECEMBER, A . D.
HUNDRED THIRTYFIVE
Standard Time in the*
jafternoon of the said day a t t h e
Sheriff's Office in the City of New-
jf »alil ntr'rtliorly llnd of l l a r d l n n AVB
u
ith tlio
th
W t W
li
nun
w.Kh
'wenlrt-Ijr
line
off TI
Tfoni-j
irtntin Avenu(!|.. tlmnw'lrumilnK d l ) iNorl
Itlorty IUOIIB (I
w/Mtcrly line of lolkn-ni
' iiiforeBBld.
hev SAMliier.
I. Oi t l i o n / . .
o H) wnstfi'ly
airniK tile
ly lino of Urt, >
•
I7RO00)
to bo sntlsflodi by said sale la
" " " n l Tbousdiid and Soyod
nnd'Eightyi Dollars (*8 •*•
to
"*""""• ,„,*,„„,; ;,r „„ '.1.- i 7H»-°»> to^tho* -with « , . « • * .of,,
. m i l l B l l e d Itiv
Hll-UlVwilP
1 Mt l i o •
t n
™
SIM
*'
5
-. • , . • • < ; ' W f ,
ami ieviui linn-; TtiKothor with Jnll wui glnitulili'
l c
/res,
dtn of illl« m
" .
•tlh »V niul •Jculiir Mm tini>
'liefeil'jBnnlH "ml ijijr
THE SOUTH AMBOV
. DECEMBER 13,1935
By GENE CARR
JUST HUMANS
PAflESBVBJf
FABLcS IN SLANG
0 American flews ieatureB, I
A0is
THE
FABLE
OF
THE
UNINTENTIONAL
HEROES
OF
IN CENTREVULE. THERE
LWED 2 YOUNG HUSKIES
WHO DIDN'T FIND ENOUGH
EXCITEMENT THERE, S O
THEY ENLISTED T O
MAKE THE WORLD SkFE
FOR DEMOCRATS
REG'LAR FELLERS
THE GOVERNMENT GAVE
'EM EACH A TIN HAT AND
A RAILROAD TICKET, AND
THE* GAVE THE SIOUX YELL
TO EVERYBODY ALONG THE
TRACK F R O M C E N T R E V I L L E T O NEW YORK
THEY GOT CLOSE ENOUGH
TO FIRST LINE TRENCHES
TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY
'SLACK JACK" AND HOW
'TO CUSS THE-RATIONS,
WHEN THE ARMISTICE
WAS SIGNED
WHEN THEY GOT BACK TO
CENTREVILLE THE FIRST
THING THEY SAW WAS A
BAND PLAYING "SEE THE
CONQUERING HEROES
C O M E - A N D EIGHT LI*TTLE
GIRLS WITH F L O W E R S -
The Best Is None Too Good For Jimmie's Girl
THEY'RE TRYING TO MAKE
US BELIEVE WE'RE HEROES'
SAID ONE."WHETHER 1
BELIEVE IT O R NOT I ' M
GO1NS T O LET THEM HAVE
THEIR OWN WA,Y"SAID
THE O T H E R .
IF IT IS
YOUR
PLACE
TO PLAi
THFHEfcO,
DON'T
RENIG
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By GENE BYRNES
"How Soon, Tony?"
associations of the Uni"SANITARY STAMPS" tuberculosis
ted States since 1907 to finance their
work of combating what is considercountry's leading public henlWERE FORERUNNER edth this
problem—tuberculosis.
years a wave of Interest
OF CHRISTMAS SEALS in Intherecent
collection of Christmas Scats
Americin Newg Features. Inr.
has swept the philatelic field. As u
result, W. L. Kinkead, treasurer of
the New Jereey Tuberculosis League, founded in 1931 the Christmas
Seal and Charity Stamp Society. He
is the current president of the Society, which numbers approximately
300 members throughout the United
States.
examining No one has yet succeeded in assembling; a complete
<CW1 War Series "Sanitary
Fair" First of Charity
Stamps
J«O COLLECTION OF SUCH
STAMPS KNOWN TO
BE COMPLETE
who scan the political horoscope!
A direct test of sentiment for legBefore it is over the dispute may tx station to supplant NRA -with Fedan important factor in next year's eral control of wages and hours will
iresidential election election,
come next week w.hon conferences
are held in .Washington by the AdTechnically the controversy cen- ministration. iSevorul thousand busiters on the question of whether the ness men and Industrialists have
• IStamp collectors are
workers shall bo organized by crafts been Invited, along with representawith a numbor of unions operating tives of organized labor. No reprem one industry, or whether all wor- sentation is provided for the milmost
complete
exhibits
are
owned
by
placed on stle throughout the counkers in one industry shall b« mus- lions of unorganized workers. Based
President
Roosevelt,
Mr.
Kinkead
try Thanksgiving Day. They show,:*
tered into one larne union, as in tho upon President Roosevelt's letter to
young lady in a costume of the 1860s and Dorsey IP. Whcless, a stamp ex- Mine Workers. Mr. Groan, and the Congress just before adjournment
pert
of
the
Scott
{Stamp
and
Coin
mailing a letter in a street mail box.
xecutive council stand for organiz- the conferences arc designed to seek
, This year marks the 29th annual ap- Company, Now York City, Presi- ation along, craft union linos as in out some way of getting an agreet Roosevelt's
e of these seals. The design d
"eni
noosevens collection
collection was
was asas- he past. Lewis, apparently with the ment upon new legislation. That inid reminder to philatelists of « * & and presented^ to h m dur- support of President (Roosevelt and dustry will not approve such a plan
vivid
, • series of stamps sold for a kindred ing the 1933 Christmas Seal cam- Secretary Frances Perkins, wants has already been shown by statepnrpose during the Civil War, an is- paign . 'by the 'National Tuberculosis Industrial unions.
ments made public since the invitasue which is more or less uncommon Association and has been Iqept up to
tions went out.
at the present time, but is frequent- date since then by the. Association.
If there is one sinerle group upon
l y found in the older collections.
which
the
'President
has
been
counMcaaini of lh« Nam* H.lil
They are the "Sanitary Fair" series
ting next year in the election it is The real question to be resolved
The Persian name Hull/. Is really
of Civil War days. This series was
organized labor. While the A. F. of then is whether in the face of a beonly
a
title
meaning
gifted
with
«
good
the' forerunner of Charity Stamps
L. has never made much headway lief on the part of industry that
memory.
It
was
bestowed
upon
thf
of all descriptions.
in organizing great numbers of the such legislation will slow up recovpoet as a pupil because he could recite
One' of these charity stamps for
•workers—its present membership is ery, the Administration will press
the whole Koran. It has clung to hist
which the collectors are waiting; eagless than 4,000,000—these voting in tiie light. President Roosevelt has
fame Instead of bis real
pledged a "breathing spell" so that
•«rly reflects the current -war in Af- by
which'was, In full, Uohammad ad-Ma,: anything like a unit would be n«- recovery can proceed. .Secretary Rorica. The Italian postal authorities,: or
tent.;
The
Administration
has
d«n.e
Mohammed, the wn of religion. •
•according to reports from the (Coneverything possible to placate this per interprets this as a permanent
tinent, are preparing special comgroup.; iLewis - openly threatened a "breathing spell," virtually admitmemoratlves for- the occupation of
strike and forced support of tht ting that re-employment has been
delayed (by too. much legislation. But
Adowa In Ethiopia. The surtax on
Guffey coal bill, and' he got it.
some forces are demanding new exthese will be turned over to Red
.•Cross to swell its funds for service
Now thV difficulty is that Green periments. The answer may come
in the Held.
and other members of the executive from" the conferences next week.
ii^elgium lias issued a mourning
council are reported enraged at the
stamp in black, bearing a picture of
encouragement given Lewis by hieh
first Ciuiureu • t'criudical
.Queen Astrid and soon will issue the
officials of the Administration. And
The Mrsl clilldivii a I'wniuiii'iil "an
aame stamp in colors, with a mourna .i!fTerenec of if this feeling goes far enough, they tin- l.llllpiitluii .MiiKir/.lne. iHiulislii'ilhy
fag order, These will be sold at ajrplnion between :wo leaders af or- are likely to be found fighting again- John Nexvliery \l71H-l7G7), u book-1
premium over the postal fee and the'ganized labor representing some ten st Instead of for President Roose- sell.-r or M i d o r i , (or whom the Joho
• aeess proceeds devoted to a nation- per cent of the nation's workers, the velt next .year. It has become one of Newbery mvdal 'nr children's liters:-'
•1 campaign against tuberculosis, controversy between William Green, the straws in the wind that no one ture Is mimed.' , •
Foftp countries issued charity stamps president of the American Fedora- can definitely write down at this j
during the Fall which are on sale to j tion of .Labor, and John L. lewis, time, -Union organizers over
the
the public through the holiday sea- president of the Federation's most I country who receive good pay with
•on.
'
'potent group,' the United Mine Wor-.little work as officers of craft unions
-The most famous charity stamps'kers, is taking on more and more are not expected to relinquish these
.••re the Christmas iSeals sold 'by the' significance in the minds of those I jobs without a fight.
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HE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT
OF ALL ^
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TS handsome appearance
dwarfs them all—its usefulness makes it the most welcome of gifts. Small wonder
that thje Electrolux gas refrigerator will stand beside
many Christmas trees this
year.
We make it easy for you to
buy the Electrolux. No down
payment is required and you
are allowed three years in
which to complete the purchase. Prices from $125 cash
up installed. Small carrying
charge if you buy on terms.
3 year guarantee on refrigerating unit.
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Gas appliances may be secured
from your plumber-dealer at
the same prices and terms.
PUBLIC ^SERVICE
N M > H M Mpt«y CM M WtAF w KYW
W
«Ml FlMn •> lOllO A. M.
Many Kinds of Motor-Driven Vehicles
Providing Transportation in New Jersey
A-500O
YourWorld-Wide
Neighborhood
The neighborhood you lire in
today is almost world-wide.
Your Bell telephone service
makes it so.
*
INTERURBAN GAS-MECHANICAL BUS
Time was, not so many years
ago, when your neighborhood
was restricted lsrgely, to your
section of the nation.;
In 1915 for the firr -•>'"«
the people of the Faci
Atlantic Coasts talkec
each other by telephoi
A few years ago transatlantic
radio-telephony made it possible- to talk with friends in
European countries.
Today almost all the nations
of the world are within tele*
phone reach.
"IN traveling about Now Jersey one
- * will find more typos of motor-driven
transportation vohlcloa than perhaps
in any other section oC tho country. >
Includod In tho fleet oC velilules op.orated liy Public Service Coordhinled
' Tfansport, which last year cnrrlod
nearly 4uu,ouu,uuu passengers, nro trolley cars, gas-mechanical motor buuea,
gas-sltictrlR buans, motor buses capabla
of ruiinliiR on rails us well as on highways, and so-oallsd nll-nervlco vehicles.
The lutlttr can be inin utider their own
power like RRB-eloutrlcj buses, or by
' electricity drnwn from overhead wires
as In nn electric conch, or trolley'bus.
The majority of J Public Sorvlca
ihlclos nro of tha' /
• trpe
In tho Illuati'i:
Tho
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city transportation service. A gasoline
onglne dlroctly connected to an electric generator produces electricity
whon the oporator steps on tho accelerator. Electric power so generated
drives two electric motors each of
which Is connected to a rear wheel ot
the bus. A gas-electric bus thornfure,
tins no gears, clutch, gear shift lever
or differential and la actually propellot! by electric power. It therefore
accelerates smoothly and rullovca the
driver of the strain of constantly shifting gears,
In tho lower/ right hand photograph
Is a Public Snrvlce bus equipped with
an Inconlous -device Hint enables It to
run either o bo highways or on rails
HUa a str
car. Threo bunos so
equipped ai
od by tha company on
IM lh"> Imtwi
ISHtab'sth, New Brun«-
The combination vehicle Bhown In
tho lower loft photo is the new all*
Borvlco Tohlcle, a recent development
of Public Service's own engineers. This
new typo of vehicle was recently put In
service on the Union line between
Newark and Bound Ilrook and on the
Clomenton Hue between Camden and
Clemonton In substitution for trolley
cars. It Is operated part of ths time
under its own powor and part by electric power taken from two overhmrt wires. It has all tlio advantages
of I tho electric conch such as qulok
pldk-up, curb loudlng, sllont opsratlon
ana chonp electrlo power, yet Das the
flexibility of operation eharacterlitlo
of /any bus.
,
Public Service ba« also operated, ex<
pc'-lmontally, motor b1
powwod by
l>. sol •mines,
To you, the moet import*
ant factor in this telephone
progress ia that Bell System
development in research, manufacture, and operating meth.
ods has made all y< >ir friends
who have telepho let, when
ever they live, as n ar to you
u your next-dr-t |ieighbor.
Your tele
easy for you
with friends -
bakes till1,
v
-hborW
One of out
wri,
"I haw nnewi
Mp$ that wen
tack of the par,
When OIM if vet)
mho U not—onooj
cf Mends with lon^
lacks tha time to get i>
with them. A telephone b
the gap imtantly,' And
(l so prtcioui a$ friend.
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
"PAGE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,
years with John Nau at 212 Gordon
8:30 following which a mass of T«-|4"
"Wood/' McCarthy Leadsjlsadore Geant
Bt., and is survived hy a sister Mrs. Katherine A. Murtha
ouiem was celebrated in St. Mary's i
Celestine Pierson of East Orange.
Roman Catholic Church. Interment
funeral took place on WednesSt. Mary's to Victory i
Funeral Wednesday dayThemorning
Funeral Held Tuesday was in St. Mary's Cemetery.
at 8:30 from the estabof the Gundrum Service on
v. •
A «
n,
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POLICE P R O M T F R E I G H T
Over Jamesburg High! n ^ , G™C7a years' *'w lishment
Broadway and a mass of requiem K a t h e n n e A M u r t h a , 50 y e a r s ;f.
ROBBERY HERE
v
j died Saturday night at the home of was said at St. Mary's Roman CaSt. Mary's' Reserves Trounced< lhc u t t ! e Sister3 o f t h e Poor-at tholic Church at nine -o'clock. Interment took place in St. Mary's CemJamesburg Second Team in! Newark,
N. J.
The
Preliminai'y.
deceased .resided for many etery here.
BY JOE CHARMELLQ
Faced by the brilliant shooting of
"Woody" McCarthy, St. Mary's High
School tossers, registered their second win of the season Tuesday by
defeating Jameaburg High* School, at
the local court by the score of 34 to
21.
PHONE SOUTH AMBOY 803
The Saints held the upper hand
throughout the first half due to their
miperb offensive play, but were held
to even terras in the second half by
the cagy Jamesburg quintet who graFRESH SMOKED PORK GOODIES
34c lb.
dually gained more speed and power
as the game progressed,
LEAN FRESH HAMS
.•?..,
27c lb.
McCarthy paved the way for victory for the home team by sinking
4 field goals and a foul, while DingSHOULDER LAMB CHOPS
-2 lbs. 45c
field made 11 points for the losers,
In the preliminary St. Mary's seBREAST OF LAMB FOR STEWING OR
' tond team trounced the Jamesburg
STUFFING
•
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reserves by the on© sided score of 30
U.
The box score::
RATH'S OR ALLENTOWN LINK SAUSAGE ....30c lb.
ST. MARY'S
G. F. Tl
. Dwyer, f
0
0
Bulman, f
1 0
FRESH PIGS FEET
..............3 LBS. 25c
Chonski, f
,
2
0
4
Coughlin, f
1 0
2
PRIME RIB ROAST, best cuts
........29c lb.
Jankowskl, c
1 0
Leonard, c
2
0 , 4
PHILADELPHIA SCRAPPLE
2 lbs. 25c
Mratton, g'
1
1'
8
McCarthy, g
4
1 9
Harkins, g
.*
1 , 2 . . .4
HOME MADE LOOSE SAUSAGE
..............25c lb.
Dolan, g
2
0
4
.Hovino, g
0
0
0
LEAN FRESH CHOPPED MEAT
.15c lb.
Letts, t
£,?,
0
0 - 0
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BURKARD'S
170 North.Broadway
14
4
G. P.
0
2
JAMESBURG
Palndino, f
Christenson, f
Terranova, f
Chitra, e
Dlngfield, g
Cornell, g
Hermeson, g
7
7
.18 184
2
S t Mary's
Jaroesburg
7 6
6
Referee: Wes Hanson.
Time Keeper, J. VanDeveer.
Scorer: J. Coan.
SB
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21
6
fliree Games Feature
Start of Sacred Heart
Inter-Club League
Phantoms, HflMEHllies and Un
knows Were Winners in
day Night Battles.
.The opening games of the Sacred
Heart A c e t i c Association interelnb Kague were played on Monday
night ; at Sacred Heart Hall with six
teams .competing in the three games
•ehedoled.
.The first fame between the Harried iMen and the Phantoms was a
whirlwind affair, - annexed by the
Phantoms 82 to 80. Kaboski was top
aeorer for the Married Men with 12
points, while iRumell and Flag* with
I paint* each, showed up best for
the Phantomi.
# l n the second game the Hill Billies took over the iSteam Rollers 24
to 12 with Lewandoski standing out
for the 'Steam iRollers, scoring ten
points and A. Opiola with 9 points
-was the chief scorer for the Hill Billies. ,
The1 Unknowns made a name for
:• themselves in the third game when
''they grabbed it away from the Knbltoers by a scoro of 88 to 19. V.
yWlsniewskl and A. Marcznlq led the
' (coring for the Kabitzers, each turning in six points whllo VViater with
\ 8 points led the Unknowns.
C A R
age, died at her home, 321 Walnut I
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St., Saturday night after a short ill-1 Local police are cooperating with
ness.
jthe Sayreville and railroad poli.-e
The deceased was born in this city forces in an endeavor to cstabli«n,
and is survived by a brother Mich- the guilt of the persons responsible]];
Eel, two sisters Elizabeth (Murtha for the robbery of four freight ears • •
and Mrs. Beatrice Everson, all of on a siding opposite the city watii-j; ;
South Amhoy, also a brother James works Wednesday night. No value 'i >
of Perth Amboy.
could be placed on the material stolThe funeral was held from her en which included a variety of arlate residence Tuesday morning at ticles.
South Amboy
BLACK HAWK SLICED BACON
Action Sale of Used
CARS
22c lb.
YardJey Sets, $1.50 up
Whitman Candy
Schick Electric Razors
Waterman Pens and Desk Sets
Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco -.
Christmas Cards, 10c dozen
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EXTRA VOTES
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, Doll Contest Special
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100 Extra Votes With Each 25c
I., ^Purchase of toys or Christmas
823 St. George Aye.
J
132 No. Broadway
Telephone S. A. 137
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS l
Mr, and \
announced '
dnughtof
.Chapmar
l l OO
hh
hub
IS
i!AFTO
N TOLD
Cloaf havo
nt of their
Arthur B.
,id Mrs. Wllclty. No date
wed(iin«,
.oaf and Mr.
.us of the local
,in Cloaf Is also
,anmbns rlonpltnl
at present a inomlitnl'g nurnlni? nt"IT.
vholtll a rospoimlblo
Vi Acnio Fust Frelu'it
• in Now Yoilt City.
AMBOY FIRST
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(Priyate Entrance on First St.)
';,
«IVE YOURSELF A HOLIDAY PRESENT!
(JET A COMPLETE BEAUTY TREATMENT
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Telephone 277
Free Delivery
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY
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AND SATURDAY
Glwe
•,/bloom
" Butter
1 lb. rolls
Fresh Killed
CHICKENS -\ -
lb.
Home Made Loose
SAUSAGE -
lb.
J
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lb.
Philadelphia
SCRAPPLE
• lb.
Home Made Fresh
KOBOSI - •
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18c
lb.
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Beef
en! Boys!
. Here I s a Store Where You May Find The Latest In
Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats at
' SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES
;>
•',. • With six teams entered, thq AluniV, n{.-Association Bartotball League of
/,.'iw Hoffman IUgp School will besjtn
vJt's'slfttMn Tluiraflay flight. Each of
V;'ithei! teams in lh«lloague will play one
TJETUOTHAL \
JEANlil'TE V
AKTII1IK
Woodbridge
Phone Woodbridge 8-0149
(Next to'Warr Coal Co.)
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Mothers! Wives!
Six TeanTBasketball
' eague of Alumni Group
Opens Season Tuesday
who Jiayp signed up,
former stars of the
oi.
worn the purple anl
gold V
...ratty on the court arc
BUl'k linmDertsoir, "Boo" Oliver, Art
'atnusi Fred Rose. Howard Uttcll,
'red' BceBe, J. Dobryznski, William
nibortBon, C. Chaaey, M. Apple,
e, 'Earl and Emerson Applogotc,
tll'nnd Bob Morris, Angolo Nl-»,
a, Stanley and Kalph Steiner,
n 'INdwntark, Normnn, Frank
joorgo Morgan, Francis Lon»obh, Oharles Brinlmen, Tom Geant,
C. Fa?.lo, Allan Hoffman, Fred Allen, Fred Holman, Everltt Slieppard,
Andy Peterson, Tom Peterson, Iko
iliongstrcel, Ray Dexhelmer, Tom
(Dfinahttiii Steve: Check, Herb'Rox'bury and a host o? others.
The league hnsi" ur complete class
1
teams of past yd** and two teams
composed of nice: iers who do not
represent any clns; toim.
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THE DORIS BEAUTY SHOPPE
173 North Broadway
Speedway Auto Sales Co.
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PETERSON'S PHARMACY
Dancing
Floor Shows
Chicken Dinner
Favor**--'
$3.00 PER COUPLE
$2.50 PER PERSOI^C"
GEORGETTE'S, STATE HIGHWAY NO. J,
\
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
, \
Tel. South Amboy 996 or 599
Phone South Amboy 532
Also Many Other Popular Makes
1933's, 34's and 35's At Special Prices
During This Sale
10YS
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Open every evening, from Tuesday, December 17th
until Cliristmas.
If you have a car thai equals the down
payment. If you do not have a car to trade,
( we will arrange special terms for you.
' THIS SALE IS ON UNTIL DECEMBER 21ST
1931 Ford Model A 4 Door Sedan
$175
1929 Chevrolet Rumble Seat Coupe,
one owner
. . . .
$95
1934 Ford Rumble Seat Coupe, a
real bargain
- - $125
1929 Pontiac Coach, in good order - $85
Chrysler Finer 70 Sedan, runs good
- $50
1932 Pontiac Six Cylinder Coach don't
miss this one
- - $295
1930 Nash Standard Six Sedan, very
clean
- - .
.
$125
1934 Ford V-8 Deluxe Two Door, like
new
• - - - - $415
1933 Pontiac Two Door Sedan with trunk,
don't fail to see it
- $395
1935 Ford V-8 Rumble Seat Coupe, you
can't tell it from a new one. Special
for this sale
- - $485
Christmas Gifts at Peterson s
TOYS
GEORGETTE'S
GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
No Cash Down
1-2 lb. pkg. 20c
SMALL LEAN PORK SHOULDERS
;
MAKE TOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR
WOK AT THESE PRICES
MEN'S ALL WOOL
SUITS
Genuine
Spring
All Worsteds, Guaranteed Hand
Tailored
ONLY $14.00 & UP
When you tee this beautiful
Kelvlnator —you will realiio
why If l.i regardod as ths outstanding valuo today.
It has 21 yean of electric
refrigeration experience behind II, and more lhan half a
century of cabinet building
experience. It hn» Kolvinator
quality from top lo bottom;
In the larger, more expensive
Men's Overcoats
$10.50 up
bar-
gain. You can buy It on oui
easy payment plan and enjoy
it whilj II tiuys for iholf.
DOLAN BROS.
130 North Broadway
JELL-0
6 Delicious Flavors
Vermont Maid
SYRUP -, - SWEET CORF, Standard QuaH'v
i -:3:No'
usual features.
See this remarkable
/\> telephone 294
W
F I N F R ' Q CLOTHING
Vy tilNE-K O COMPANY
3W State St.
t
- lb.
lOc
5c
- Pkg
12oz.jug, lie
$5.95 OP
, and rugged, and many un-
-
Sugar Cured
PORK GOODIES - - - lb
PEA BEANS
Choice Hand Picked •• - 3 lbs.
BOY'S SUITS
AND OVERCOATS
modelsiacabinetthat Is strong
-
Jersey
SWEET POTATOES - 6 lbs. for
EXTRA
PANTS
$2.95
the Jarne type mechanlsmused
a^c
Fancy Eating or Cooking
APPLES •
• - 6 lbs. for
An $18100 Value
NoW F o r '
'119.50
lb
LcgofLamb 2 8 c
Prime Beef
RIB ROAST
YQUNf. MEATS SUITS
KELV1NAT0R
MILK FED VEAL,
Legs or Rumps
Perth Aroboy
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SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935
Vol. 54. No. 46
Price Four Cents
MICHAEL J.FENLON *. A. Catholic club
City Solicitor Coan Denies
Elects Gelsinon
TO BE CANDIDATE
Head Last Night SENTENCED TODAY
FROM THIRD WARD
Responsibility For Ditching
YOU'D "HOLLER" TOO"!
Just suppose that you were a merchant doing business in this
city. How would you feel if an out of town competitor distributed
at will circulars in your territory?
Would you sit idly by and
watch" the procedure without a "holler". We'll bet you wouldn't.
Let's face the facts right here and now! Lets get together,
Mr. and Mrs. South Amboy, and discourage this unfair and unAnnounces He Will Seek Coun- Unanimous Club Vote Also El- j Results of Long Investigation
necessary NUISANCE. You owe it to your city, to your friends,
by Local Police Placed Before
cil Nomination in 1(936 Priects Emanuel B. Chuilli Vice
your business houses and to yourself. Civic pride should not per- maries.
Grand Jury.
President.
St. Mary's Stadium Project
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As the result of investigations,
0
At the regular monthly meeting nf
are complaining. And righteously, too. Do
:he South Amboy Catholic Club held conducted by local police, Vincenzo Discloses File of Correspondence on Matter to Prove He Made
they have to spend money to combat this type of competitor?
Piseatelli,
50,
of
415
Highland
st.,
j l l d j c n t e i , that the year 193C will wit- a! its Augusta street rooms last
Reply to Bishop's Attorney us Requested. Declares ForThe answer is an'emphatic NO. They are entitled, as taxpay- ness one of the most active cam-In,'.rht, Francis P. Gelsinon was el- Frank Gentile of 88 Fulton st,, in
mer "Apparently Misconstrued the Whole Proceeding".
ers and good citizens to protection. Let's not wait.
Action is laigns in history, when in addition to feted president for 193G to succeed Woodbridge and Girolemo Scrittora|
Says City Made No Proposal to-St. Mary's, Proposition
this city have been connected with
what they want. And the CITIZEN is going to back them to the the stimulus resulting from a presi- James J. Harrigan and Emanuel 13. of
the explosion at 209 Main St., which
Came From Parish
hilt Discourage .this practice. This is an appeal to the people and ilential election, the city will elect aii'huilli was elected vice-president. occurred on the mcrning of June 1,
Mayor,
Councilman-at-Large,
and
George
Coakley
was
elected
secreto their representatives. Our front lawns are not refuse dumps.
1934. Piseatelli and Gentile convic- Declaring he has been wrongly ac- had further examined the subject of
Councilmen in the Second and Third tary and James J. Fitzmorris, trea- ted in connection with the recent cused of having much to do with the the conveyance and advised no furNor are our front porches scrap baskets for the high pressure ad- Wards.
surer.
Woodbridge bombing, are being held ditching of the stadium proposition ther action on 'the part of the parish
vertising of out of town concerns.
The Republicans are known to be Joseph M. Carroll will be the ath- under $25,000 bail and Girolcino and referring to inferences made •Mr. Ccan pointed out one paragraSTOP THIS CIRCULAR RACKET NOW
laying plans for the selection of can- letic director, assisted by Martin J. Scrittara also held for the local fire, during a recent speech delivered by ph of the Backes letter to prove his
didates within a short time so that Carroll.
Rev. Thomas Gooley at a meeting of contention that he was not responsiwas released under $7,500 bail.
they may get campaigns under way A unanimous vote was cast in favor The fire here nearby residents said the Lion's Club, City Solicitor Fran- ble for the delay. "You will recall
early in order to retain control of ol tho new officers. After tho busi- was proceeded by un explosion which cis P. Coan has reviewed the case that at our first interview I pointed
the council which will become theirs ness session, a social time was en- awakened the neighborhood. The and displayed the correspondence out to you what then appeared to
me the weakness of this plan, nameon the first of the year when the newjoyed nnd light refreshments were building, Scrittore's home, was com-relative to the matter.
pletely destroyed and for a time the In answer to statements allegedly ly that you are conveying away your
council takes office.
.served.
flames threatened t i destroy the en- made that ho did not reply to the property without ar.y control thereof
The Democrats, on the other hand,
The paint was scarcely dry on but that night several councilmen
tire block between Broadway and Bishop's attorney, lie refers to Tiis by you and you are dedicating it to
those white lines on Broadway when -wanted to go somewhere else. Tues-|foel that with so many offices to be
letter under date of Nov. 12. 1935a public use, namely, the public genStockton street.
there was started an agitation to have aay night the members wore, pre- filled, they may regain control of
Firemen arriving ut the scene, lo. Eight Rev. E. C. Griffin, the first erally. 'My principal objection then
unably,
responding
to
u
little
pubthe
Mayor's
office
and
n
majority
of
them removed or ignored. Tuesday
fountl the building enveloped in the paragraph of which reads: "I am re- was, and now is, that by this subternight the movement was presented to licity of the left handed variety that the Council posts, and they too
flames. Damage was estimated nt plying through you to the letter of fuge and a conveyance and escrow
hnd
recently
been
given
the
custom
giving
careful
consideration
to
canthe Common Council, and by a mem$4,000 with several hundred dollars Mr. Peter Backes relative to the pro- deed, you are practiring a deception
of
holding
up
council
meetings
to
tididates.
upon the public authorities, by obber of that body. It was oxplained
Additional damage to buildings near- posed new stadium."
dy
up
loose
ends
of
various
kinds
of
Tho
Third
Wurd,
always
a
Demothat the lines, which indicate "no
by. At tlie time of the fire, Serittore Mr. Coan points out that accord- taining from them the use of this
city
business.
The
direct
result
was
cratic
stronghold
is
tho
scene
of
conmoney,
you as the donee, !'.nd the muing to the agreement between parish
parking" area between First street
was not at homo.
the recent annual meeting >f
und city officials, the parish was to nicipality as the receiver of this doand the Presbyterian Church be- that the council session, being some- siderable activity. While to date, theAtSouth
'Local
police
suspecting
arson,
beAmboy Hospital Associacause of the narrowness of the street what shorter than usual, was ad- there has been no action noted in tion reports were rendered on the gan an investigation ut once, which turn over to the city the land for nation, well knowing that the money
and the curve at that point, interfer- journed at 8:18 P. M., which was this direction, it is expected thnt work of the institution and the elec- hus been carried on under the direc- tho stadium giving an unconditional was donated to your church corpored with business and caused at least just about a half hour before the Councilman Frank Stanton will bo n tion of members to the Board of Di- tion of Chief of Police David Quin- deed for the property, taking a deed ation fcr its ultimate benefit." Uncandidate for re-election and there rectors of the institution took placo lan since that time and last week; in escrow from tho city. The parish, der the circumstances il do not deem
one Broadway merchant to lose con- meetings ordinarily get started.
tho resuts of their investigation he said, suggested three years, and it right for you to become a party to
is every assurance there will bp a when tho following were selected:
Because
the
date
for
th»
next
siderable trade Saturday night.
wore laid before the grand jury, and it was Ms suggestion that the period this transaction."
primary
fight
in
the
Third
"Ward
on
meeting
falls
on
Xmas
Eve,
the
that
Mrs.
E.
P.
King,
Mrs.
William
P.
It was Councilman Kurtz
The concluding paragraph of thi3
resulted in tho return of an indict- was increased to ten years.
Nichols, Mrs. William B. Thompson, ment.
brought the matter up for discussion. council, on motion of Councilman the Democratic ticket.
Mr. Coan exhibited copy of a let- letter reads: "In view of the fa;t
Filskov,
adjourned
to
meet
in
reguMost
prominent
new
candidate
for
Mrs.
S.
T.
Basetdo,
Mrs.
B.
C.
DuHe wanted to know if the lines could
Today the three will appear before ter dated August 27, to Peter Back- that the Right Reverend Bishop, as
be removed in front of the C. Nicor- lar session on Monday evening, Dec. the office at present is Michael J. vier, Mrs. James Dawaon, Mrs. Mor-Judge Lyons for sentence,
es, of Trenton, attorney for the Bis-president of the church corporation,
ris
Lucitt,
Mrs.
R.
C.
Stephenson,
23rd,
instead.
Ponlon,
who
has
lrcady
launched
a
vo establishment without an alterahop, asking that a date for a con- has given approval of a conveyance
Mrs.
C.
R.
iStults,
IMrs.
Herman
>Eulcampaign
for
the
nomination,
Mr.
tion in the ordinance prohibiting the
ference be arranged when the two by your church to the municipality I
A communication from D. Y. Godncr,
Mrs.
L.
L.
Sheppard,
Mrs.
H.
Fenlon
for
many
years
a
resident
attorneys could discuss the legal am forwarding to him a copy of this
no-parking. He explained that he des, Pennsylvania Railroad engineer
D. Llttell, Mrs. Charles iSafran, Mrs.
here,
is
well
known
and
hns
long
phases of the transaction. Another letter and I am requesting that you
tad been told that wo'uld.bo custo- in charge of electrifcation, invited
G. M. Applegate, Mrs. E. H". Eulner,
been
interested
and
active
in
the
afletter written by Mr. Coan on 'Sept. take no action under the resolution;
mers, noting the white lines and the the council to attend and have repreMrs. Harold Filskov, iMrs. Frank C.
20 to Rev. Thomas Gooley reports approved by the Bishop, unless you
police activity in connection there- sentatives of the police and fire de- tairs of the Democratic party not Hoffman, Mrs. Elbcrt Selover, Jr.,
only
in
this
city
but
throughout
the
the result of a conference between receive his further sanction."
with, didn't bother to park further partments, or anyone else interested
Mrs. D.-'C. Chase, Mrs. Harold HoffMr. Coan and iMr. Compton of the
county.
Fostering
his
candidacy
are
Mr. Coan on Nov. 12th in a letter
up the street, but took their business present, at a lecture and demonstraman, Mrs. O. W. Welsh, Miss BerW'PA relative to the proposition :n to Msgr. Griffin declared: "Mr. Bac-.
some of the most outstanding Demo- nyce Bogart, Miss Bertha Dcibert,
elsewhere.
tion of methods of operation of the crats of the Old Guard and while the
which the City Solicitor enumera- kes seems to have misconstrued the
City Solicitor Coan, when appeal- new electrification system here. The l'rimarles are many months away, Mrs. H. W. Dillon, iMiss Katherine Representative of Casket Com- ted the further steps necessary. On whole proceeding, or perhaps he did
pany Gives Interesting Talk. the same date, he sent a copy of this not understand your explanation
ed to for a ruling, said that of iecture and demonstration will be they declared they have received INeliue, Mrs. Elizabeth Armbruster,
course there could be no change in held in McCloud's Hall at 8 P. M. pledges of support from a number of Mrs. Samuel Newton, Mrs. Constan- . At an enthusiastic meeting of the letter to Mayor Mason so that the from the beginning.
ce Keasby, iMrs. Harper Lewis, Mrs.
the regulations without a corres- next Tuesday evening, Dec. 17th. Thethe leaders in the Third Ward.
city might know what progress had
"The City of South Amboy made
Burk Lambertson, Mrs. J. F. Webei1, South Amboy Rotary Club Tuesday been made.
ponding amendment to the ordinance letter offered to have the pecture
no proposal to St. Mary's Parish.
Mrs. E. A. Meacham, Miss Eliza- noon, an interesting talk on "Felgoverning. But, he went on to ex- given in the afternoon for the benelowship" and Rotary fraternity work On October 16th, Mayor Mason The proposition came from the Parbeth McCl
Mrs. Oliver F. Lock- was, delivered by John B. Symes of
plain, 'that the presence of the white iit of school children if the city ofhart, Mrs.
rles Bennett, Mrs. P. Lockport, N. Y., former director of wrote a letter to Rev. Gooley report- ish. The only thing the city did was
linei, indicative of a "no parking" ficials so desire.vPrimarily the lecing that he had conferred concern- to go along with the Parish in an enB. Bird, Mrs. Geo. H. Mack.
Rotary International.
area, did not mean that a car could ture is for the benefit of Baritan
ing the matter with the council and deavor to get some of te money
Andrew W«mer, a member of the an agreement was reached to pro- which the Federal government is dis' not "stop" in the vicinity so includ- River Railroad employees somewhat
New York Rotary Club, delivered a ceed along the lines indicated in Mr. pensing through the municipalities.
ed. It did, of course, mean there as a safety measure.
talk on the casket business and the Coan's letter of 'Sept..20 and declar- "The City described a.way where'could be "no parking"; • * He - emCouncil action consisted of a mofuneral director profession.
ing that the next move would be for by it was possible for St. Mary's
phasized that there was a very con- tion to order the letter received and
It has been calculated, said Mr. St. Marys to have deed prepared in Parish to be in on the distribution
siderable difference between the filed.
Werner, that the average family is favor of the city, following which by the Federal government. The City
Miss R. SulliaiTTells Need of
two terms used.
The usual monthly
resolution
visited by the grim reaper about on- the city would take steps "to push was to get nothing and the public
Nursery Service
i
in Modern
d
Mayor Mason, who was also late asking for state aid in local relief
ce in twelve or fifteen years, so that the matter ag forcibly as possible.' was to get nothing that they do not
School System.
in setting to the meeting because it financing mentioned 381 people, fixthe need for consideration of the "The Council is quite positive that already have with the tacit or exhnd gotten started so,promptly, re- ed the estimated cost for December In St. Mary's
y "Gi
Hall Tuesday
Many Local People Already Id- subject is not one of the daily nor- the term of the escrow be difinitely press permission of St. Mary's Parmarked that there would be evenevening,
a
meeting
of
St.
Mary's
interest cf life; yet death is no fixed at ten years as suggested by ish. There was no question of a latat $3,048, of which the city will conentified With Movement: Or- mal
tually lettering within the lined area
PTA took place when a feature was
respecter of persons • or things and Mr. Coan," the Mayor's letter says. er reconveyance to St. Mary's iPartribute
$500
instead
of
the
customary
ganization
Meeting
Soon
stating that parking was prohibited.
a -talk by Miss R. Sullivan of the
when it does occur, it will be found Following the conference of par- ish, of, the property by the City af$200 in effect until a few months State Board of Health on the importhe lines were ago.
Representatives of the Old Age to carry with it certain definite ob- ish and city officials on Sunday ter the work on the stadium h»d
v H e explained that
tance of a school nurse in the mod-Anuity Recovery Plan, among them ligations and duties to those left be- night, Oct. 20, Mr. Coan wrote to been done. The deeds were to be ex"! really put there to protect a motorist
Report of overseer of the poor for ern school system. A program of County Director George Loblein of hind. '
from getting a ticket for violating
Msgr. Griffin and the purpose of the changed simultaneously, there w«s
the ordinance because he didn't find November itemized' expenditures of songs was rendered by third grade Highland iPark, and Miss E. Skim- Until recently he said, the indust- letter is contained in the first para- to be a continuous management and
pupils of the school.
$156.66.
mons, a former local resident, were ry has never attempted to tell the graph which reads "Agreeable to my control of the land and the stadium,
a sign prohibiting parking there.
Fnding no solution of the problem Over payments of taxes , by John Announcement was made that the in this city last week conducting* a story, permitting itself to lie shrou- promise to you last night in the when it was erected, by the Parish
regional meeting of PTA's will take
that would satisfy everybody, noth- Juska because of assessment in other place in January in the Holy Rosary survey preliminary to the organiza- ded in mystery and misunderstand- presence of the Mayor and Council authorities. Every indication that :t
tion of a unit in this city.
ing, yet there is nothing in the fu- of the City of South Amboy with the was at any time a city stadium was
years for lots he didn't own on
ing was done about the complaint.
School auditorium in Perth Amboy.
to be entirely avoided. It was at
neral director's work, he said, that
The Council got started promptly George street, were ordered credited Under PTA auspices, a card party The purpose of the organization is will not bear the light of public exception of Mr. Kurtz, I am here- ycur suggestion that, the managewith giving you a statement of the
on time. Once before this year the to 1936 tax assessments on George will be held Tuesday evening at the to further plans for adoption of the scrutiny.
attitude of the City of South Amboy ment and control, the cost and ex"Townsend Bill" a social
council session got going on time— street property by due resolution. home of Mrs. William Arose when a so-called
security project which provides for a In every day life, he declared, the relative to the proposed stadium :o pense of the completed stadium was
home made fruit cake, donated by pension of $200 per month to every funeral director is an essential per- be erected on what now is the to remain in the parish, and under
Mrs. Arose will be awarded.
United States citizen when they roa- son. The profession of which he is a grounds of St. Mary's Parish. You your domination and control, and the
Attendance prizes at the meeting ch the age of sixty.
part has made rapid strides in the know better than I do just what land management dominion and control
wore donated by Mrs. Robert Casey In Middlesex iCounty, the organiz- past 25 years so that the director of is meant and I will leave it to you was never to leave the hands of the
and Mrs. Mary Mount and were won ers report, a number of club3 have today is capable of restoring to life- to make your own explanation of how parish, rr go into the hands of the
i
M
by Sister
Mary Carclyn and Miss already Tieen formed. In. the New like naturalness bodies of the dead. much and what land the City re- City."
Catherine Roberts.
quires."
i Brunswick district alone,, they
There was no de:eption to be pracy de- The funeral director is constantly
A special service for young people
clnre, fifteen units nre functioning, j striving for higher standards and "You know I have never been com- ticed on the nublic or on the Federal
three of which are in the city off newer methods
will be given under the auspices of
h d so as to ease the
h pletely let in to any of the discus- authorities. The Federal Administragrief and relieve the burden from sion about the stadium project and tion was made conversant of t'.ie
New Brunswick.
Misses Dorothy Edj> comb nnd the Young People's Guild of Christ
As soon as the necessary member-1 the shoulders of the bereaved,
what I have to say now is based en- wh.-lc proposition in all its parts.
Mary McKeon are Named to Church, Mr. Frederick Itcse, Presiship ia secured, it is plnnned to push| The greatest part of the work' of tirely upon what I have found out] The loral public were made cogniin the church, Sunday night,
•
at Monday Night's dent,
j
a-.fight
to
.hnve
Congress
pass
the
j
the
modern
funeral
director,
declarDec. 15th, at 7:30 P. M. The Rev.
for myself without any aid except I zant of the whole proposition in ail
" Meeting/'
'bill providing for the adoption of (ed Mr. Werner, is for the living and such as I got last .night from pith'jrlils purls anil phases. An ordinance
Leslie Long of St. .Peter's Church,
while
there
are
certain
decisions
the
plan.
Already
a
number
of
local
the parish or the municipal offici- \V;,;;ild have to be passed accepting
At the 'home of Miss Margaret West Chester, New York; City, will j
| residents hai'e identified themselves that a member of the family alone als." This letter of the City Solici- .':>J prcperly and the locnl public, >t
Coan on David at., bh* Ycung Wom- be the preacher. Several young mon
can
make,
all
of
the
actual
work;
inwith
tho
movement
and
within
a
few
members
of
the
Guild
will
nssist
the
j
]Vf
etnboi'S
of
an's Club mot (Monday evening, wi'h
Organization weeks a meeting looking to the or- volved may be safely entrusted to tor's was a confirmation of the Sun-',Jiat time, would have to be given
Rector, the Uev. Harry Stnnsburyi Will Aeon
the notiifes required by law. How
MISR Cnrmclita Luciit presiding.
Assemble at Headquar- ganization of n locnl club will take hands that have long been trained day night conference.
Weyrlch
with
the
service.
A
cordial
Mv. Coan exhibited a copy of the (hen can iMr. Backos, or any other
The Misses Dorothy Kdgeeom'i
ters of Independence Engine j place.
to
offer
kindly,
understanding
help.
invitation
lo
attend
is
extended
to
person,
firm or corporaticn say honletter dated Oct. 24, to Msgr. Griffin
and Mary McKeon wore named n
and Hose Co.
Throughout the west, the plan has One radical departure from the from the Bishop's attorney, Peter estly that deception was practiced by
Committal1 to arrange for the Ohrist- everyone,
met with great enthusiasm and in policy of the casket manufacturers Backes. The attorney declared he any one."
mna Dinner Dance, which will bo reDecember meeting of the This evening members of the new
stricted to club members and tihuir Christ Church Chapter of the Orderj firemen's drum and ,bugle corps will as much as the movement is non- of old, he declared, is the advertisdeclare that ing in well known national magaguests, The locution of the dance of St. Vincent—the Acolytes Guild m c e t i n t h e headquarters of the In- political, observers
will 'bo decided within a short time. v/lll be held Tuesday night, Doc. 1771 dependence Engine and Hose iCom- Townsendites and their plan will be zines with the thought of creating
one of the factors to be considered better understanding for the funerMrs. Anna Perkins and the Misses at 8 o'clock.
pany to elect officers.
al profession and giving helpful. inCarmcllta Tedesco and 'Margaret
'Several weeks ago, the firemen in the presidential election in 1930. formation to the public.
Coan' woro appointed » committee to The Office uf the Guild will bo began the • organization of the unit
arrange for the rcdcccirutlnn of the read in the church followed by a and to date about fifty members ->f POLICE I S S U E TICKETS
TO BROADWAY P A R K E R S LIONS CHRISTMAS"
With what In the eyes of many is candidates, but Mayor Mason doclp.rAmerican Legion Home, used by the business meeting and refreshments. tho corps have been signed up. All
PARTY WEDNESDAY tho most important council meeting ed.yesterday that arrangements for
<lub as its mooting room.
five companies of the department Lnst week the Street Department
-wi—
of the year, New Years reorfaniza- such a conference which will no
During the meeting Mrs. Margaiare represented in the corps m«.m- painted lines along the "no parking"
The annual Christmas party will tion session, but little over two weeks doubt take place next week, are beet Abbatlello ami Mrs. Alum Kelly
bershlp.
aren adjacent to the Empire Theatre take
place at. the next meeting of off, talk concerning the distribution ing made.
ef Old Bridge were adinitlod to memTho necessity for such a unit hns o n Broadway, but a number of car
borship.
long been felt by members of the de-owners ignored tho signs and park- the South Amboy Lion's Club to take of plums, is uppermost in the minds The Mayer has three personal appointments to make within a short
partment who hnve had to hire out- ed their cars in the forbidden area. place Wednesday evening in WilMiss Gertrude Grimes, hospital
of political moguls here.
time. The term of J. Lee Larew, the
side units to furnish music at flro- Sunday night, under orders from helm's Hall.
chairman, announced completion of
Since
they
will
assume
control
of
president
of the Board of Public
A
number
of
projects
recently
; men's parades or other events, or go Chief of Police QuinlaVi, the police
plans for the Christmas party to be
launched by
the club will have con- the council nt the first of the year, Works expires, ns does that of Dr.
•hold on Monday night, Dei:. 2.'! irt the
Members of the South Amboy | without them.
during
kept watch on t>he area and tickets
American Legion home. Miss Mar- Unit of the American Hod Cro?,s[ It is planned to conduct weekly|f or Improper parking were issued to ing among them the boy and girl with hut two Democrats remaining L. P. Meinzer.' Also the terra of Iron the body, the Republican's wll ving L. Reese as a member of the
guerite Dolan of Sayrqyillc is chair- holding their annual meeting in Wil-jrohenrsnls during the winter mon-1eight
• • violators.
- •
work program the club is undertak- likely do the dictating.
Board of Education will expire on
man of the committee on decorations helm's Hall 'Friday evening, elector! ths so that when summer months
ing in conjunction with Luke A. Choice plum of the lot to be dis- February 1st. The Mayor declares
und a covered dish supper will be the following to the Board of Tru^-i'oll around the corps will be :n
Lovely
Post,
American
Legion.
Go to Petenon's for Waterman's
tributed on New Years day is that lie has in t us yet decided on appointseivcd. Each member has been re- tees.
|sbnpe for parades and such similar
Pen* nnd Desk Sett. Peterson's
Get him a Schick Electric Razor of €ity Solicitor. Francis P. Conn, ments to these posts,
quested to bring a gift.
Governor II. G. Hoffman, Mayor events.
Pharmacy, 132 'No. Broadway, Tel. for Christmas. Peterson's Phnrmn- present encumbent will bo consider- riroulntod about town during tho
C. T. Mason, II. W. Dillon, ,f. H.' Undei the direction of Ohief-elect
Adv
drive to secure 137.
- cy, 1S2 No. Broadway, Tel. 137. Adved for reappointment when the con- pnst several weeks bus been n rumor
Dawson, E. R. Brown, D. W. K m L J 1 l n m n »
| Hubs got under way nnd there nrc that restoration oT t.lie post of Street
,w it K if i
uniforms will he started
Jr., ,[. A. Johnson, G. Kurtz, Jr., r;Jf>»"l?
h
several other aspirants, among them
Commissioner is hoin^ contemplated
NOTICE
NOTICE
Ciumlrum,
V. P. Higgins,
M. W . > t h o organization within a short
Charles Jerome and Heiijiiniin Knss, and this office will 1H- revived and
THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ktciner, P. B, Bird, .Mrs. H. C. Du- l l m p (j
in
the
field.
nn appointment ninde nt Iho New
I
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J,
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
vicr, Mrs. L. F. Mcinzc-r, Mrs. Mary
i South Amboy, N. J., Dec. 6, 1933. South Amboy, N. J., Doc. 6, 1033. j The term of Charles Bloom. I'olico Years meeting. Mnynr Mnson declarFOR SALE
I'rk't', Mrs. llc'i'iiuui Kulni'i", Mrs. It,
Just
ico,
appointed
this
year
for
n
one
ed
I'Miplmtirnlly there is im intention
annual meeting of the stockThn annual meeting of the stoclcA, Janncs, Mrs. H. W, Dillon, Mr-..
Seven room house, all improve-: >The
year term will expire HIIJ thn job to pursue such n coui'sc.
The Job
t r of
i n l t f o r tl10
WEEK tJND SPECIAL
inclmlinK bent, two loin, cor- Ij '" ' '" "
''•'• '"
election j |,ol,lPr« of tlii» bnnlt for tlio election will c{nut' up for refilling nt the l e - WHS iibi'lishcd al the Ilist. of the y(uir
•I. Miuidevillc,
Mrs. 11. Houlihan,
e—
°f
director*
lo
«crve
for
the
emuInffjoF
director*
to
norvo
for
the
ensuing
Mrs, C. II. Stults, Mrs. C, L. Cm- tier property, double RnrnRe. Every'
(inriinl/.ntion meeting. Apparently lo- 'vlicn Micluu'l Nnglc, Miipi'i'intonilc>:it
A FULL/LINE OP XMAS
/.ens, Mrs. S. Newton, Mrs. I'!. A tiling In first clnm condition. Inquire , n
ill b e h e l d
nt
Iho
linnkiiig 1 vcar will b e held
nt
the
h n n l u n f r ( l | ] ],,„,!,,,.,, I l n ,
unanimous in thoirinf thr Hoard nf Pulilic Works wiw
llo
>
MM!,
Mr,<.
I'.
It.
liird,
Mrs.
II.
i
\
WREATHS
128 Feltu, St., corner! )l"
°" " u we Bi t l n y , JOnI n u n r y 1 4 , c1l n9<3: 6 . I m n i e o n T u e i c l n y , J n n i l n r y 1 4 , 1 9 3 6 . t | M , I i ( , f , ! , „ ( . i\u. llloom should He ri'-Mi'li'i.'.'.'iti'd to liilcc n\r<> nf Iho street
priMnliirn.
r 1P
Kurtz Says Restricted Broadway
Parking Hinders_Local Business
Hospital Auxiliary
Elects Directors at
Recent Annual Meeting
Former Director of
Rotary International
Talks to Local Club
Importance of School
Nurse Urged on Members
of St. Mary's PTA Group Will Form Unit to
Push Old Age Anuity
Plan in South Amboy
Service For Young People
Young Woman's Club
Makes Arrangements for at Christ Church Sunday
Christmas Dinner Dance
Firemen's Drum Corps
To Elect Officers at
Meeting This Evening
Political Moguls Consider Jobs as
New Year Meeting Approaches
Local Red Cross Chapter
Elects Board of Trustees
THE
FLOWER SHOP
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Attractively Designed
iy« NO. BROADWAY
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Chase and Mrs. Frank
Hoffman.
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Tho poll« will open nt 2 o'clock'nppnint t n|. The post of Ovorscor of
II". M.
I will remnln open for one j P. M. nnd will lemnin open for one!(;,,, Poor, a t present occupied by Mt'H.
Wliitninn Cnntly for Clirintmiil nt
Altrnrtivr
Chrintiiinn
Cnril.
ntlmiir.
j Catherine Evoiitt, in also to be filled.
GEORGE A. KRESS,
R. C. STEPHENSON, Cashier! To dale there 'inve lieon no offlcl'clt'r«oii'« iMinrmncy, 132 No. Bronil- Peterion'n Clinrnincy, 132 Nn, Brnnil-1
il conferences on appointments and
Trensurur, 12-G-01
Adv. v'ay, for 10c a doxen.
Adv. 12-6-Ot
wny. Tel. 137.
Jnlin St.
It ml
wink. "The present, nrrxntroniont has
proven very Kith factory," snld tinmayor, "nnd .has unveil considerable
for tho t.ax|inyorn, As fnr an I nin
I'lMicoiiiod II. will bo continued."
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
PAGE TWO
I ski, Bernard
Kolodjewsid, Chester
FOR RELIABLE
192 Symankis, and Walter Milus. The
INFORMATION ON LIFE
ID!) bieakfast will be served by members
INSURANCE CONSULT
107 of the Young Ladies Sodialty and j
'ural foods; second, dense cover in ^ / I "Dili's .(**„„!? lilwu^JfPiaster-v.hich birds may find shelter; third, \y aiunir said northerly line of HaixUnaj
150
the Sacred Heart Parents Teachers j
14'»
A. STEINER
or:
151
188 Association.
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N\0hf h v 0n*» Point : P'edators must "be kept in check, and i ^ " 1 ^ , 3 : , ' " L / f ""' "'''">' point
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225 Church St.
Tel. 436
195
180 The club is conducting a member-1
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one
half
of
Lot
X
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for
878 947 920 ship drive which is producing; good
1
stock a k n g with a r t i - ' ^ » ' J
. i/ejults. The ;ommitteo in charge g a C v e d H e a r t C o l l e g i a n s T o p A l - f l c i a l brooding
restocking,
Friday, the thirteenth, will prove
LAURENCE HARBOR (0)
T h e Commissioner said any area Jun
consists of Benjamin Ciszewski, .A 1
p i n e A . C. 3 4 t o 3 0 i n P r e l i m ""•
•unlucky for two teams and lucky f<"" i Martin
p
159 124
which is rich in shelter and afford. i0'*j
Lagcda, John Pohl and Leo W;stwo move tonight when two games' Vreeland'
inary.
abundant natural foods would scarce dog. his wife, \iy tho rf'lcveUmd .
in the YMCA bowling league
W. Ohnsman
143
114
ty company iby o.t*<-« to 3>G
By a single point, the Sacred ly have any game on it if it were
rolled on the Broadway alleys. In, Chapman
' wllli thin m<
100
178
200
Hearts dropped their game with St. overrun with crows, hawks, cats andu Kelng (he premises
rimiinonly known
l meet the „ I .
t h e first game Sun Oil will
• Ml {• U. t . A.
143
1*8
137
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and
designated
a s 'No. 4U1 H a r d i n g
Peters
of
New
Brunswick
on
the
other
predatory
animals.
Game
-war
J e r s e y Central team and in t h e secrOR HAIR AND SCALT
160
! Schaefer
175
191
Washington Avenue court Sunday dens are waging a relentless v a r ot
0HNr»«
frm
Ortfiwy Hair TMIM
ond game the Nijrht Hawks and the Totals
the de818
780
755
tiifrht, 37-30.
the predators, he said.
IT-* 4 SC4U MUICMII
• cree to be .satisfied liv said
South Amboy Citizen will meet.
LUCKY STRIKES (3)
Me
111.
FEEL
IT
WOIKI Ai AHDnftMi
A. Urbanik was out in front in
Monday night the Citizen team Rynetz
Write ht m i l «MkM "TIM TflM Ul*
1G1 200
201;
the scoring for the Hearts with six satisfactory way of maintaining wild together with Wie costs of this sale.
Qjoes into action again when it meets .Soharff
V*
Hilr,"
iraUiwI
Dmttt Oh Mm »•»
174
168
lfir
jroals from the field and a foul while life," said Commissioner
Spinks. ljn K Together
with all and singular the
t h e Lions Club and on the same eve- Abrams
s
|lrlvll0Bes
145
147
187,
"There
could
never
possibly
be
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hereditaments
an«
I
B
,
e
Zdanewicz
and
Jankowski
each
addning the Sun Oil will meet Sayre- Bennett
189
t h e r e u n t o «»elonBlng or
131 170
urt<,nfflnrej|
Fa-it Pteoping Elizabeth Quin- ed eight points to their team's score. enough money raised to pay for all( aIn1 1 D anywise
•ville. Tuesday night Broadway Fira- Szabolsky
aiDperlalnlns.
182
227
Cathcart with thirteen points, was the game that is shot every year. A
tette Triumphs 34-19.
F. ITerdman Hurdin'ff, Sheriff.
wen will meet the Independents and
Totals
793
912
high scorer for the St. Peters clan. most important factor in the conser- Smith & Ddokerson, Solicitors.
t h e Night Hawks will meet the
In Cliuncevy of New Jersey. :
12-M-U
St. Mary's Hig-h School basketball | r n the preliminary game the Sae-vation of game birds and animals is $29.40
983
Hctween Michael Jelln, Complainant,..
Uiantoms. Wednesday night LaurPETBRISON'S PHARMACY (2team was handed its first defeat of,,. ed H e a r t
Collegians subdued the to control the environment of all
ami Samuol H. Slsffel, et als., Defend-.
ence Harbor will meet the Pennsyl- Jenson
!Ml
181
194
ants. FS Fa for Bale of mortgaged p r e , the current season, when it failed to Alpine x. C. by a score of 31 to 30.game so that i t will not only stay
S K M I F T ' S SAIE
1
milHos dated Oot&bcr 22 1935.
vania Knilroad in the single match Abbatiello
231
179
"'check; the fast stepping courtiers of _
••
—
(37);
Woods,
f
,
3-0-6;
but
will
multiply.
Hj virtue of the above stated wm>
st
1
7
6
scheduled. Thursday
night iRotary B. LamberUon
In Chancery uf (New JerBey.
192
177
, Elizabeth a t the latter's court by the
to me directed and delivered, I will
The State Fish and Game Comf 3.2.8. Mu].rayi c
Between
The
P«rth
Amboy
Savings
2
1
3
<!lufo will meet the Jersey Central V, iPoulson
180
184
wide margin of 34-19.
a coin), of New Jersey, expose tn sale at jiu'bllc vendue on
man, g 1-0-2: 'Cathcart, g 6-1-13; mission has inaugurated a game Institution
Tower and Light and Peterson's W. Lambertson
Conv'ilnlntint, and 'Meyer MVllHr and WBDNI3SDAY, THE 18TI1 DAY OP" ..
187
190
203
The lecal quintet fought valiantly Cosgrove, g 3-0-6; Totals 17-3-37.
management program on the various
Miller,
his wife, et. alB., VeDBOBMBKR, A. D. IMS
Tharmacy will meet the Aces. _On Totals
971
904
981 throughout the entire fray but. their
Socred Hearts ( 3 6 ) : Zdanewicz, public hunting and fishing grounds j-fendants, P I V\I. forthe sale of mort- at two o'olook, standard time. In the .
JYiday night the single game schedFIREMEN (1)
efforts were frustrated because of f, 3-2-8; Jankowski f 4-0-8; Budniak in the S t a t e that is working advan-i ^ f f l i ' " m l s e s tot.ted November lfi, nftwnoan of the snl<i day at the Shermled brings together t h e Lucky Moran ...
199 , their inability to provoke the stron;,'
185
iff'
dl in
I the
th Olty
Olt of
f New
Jfew BrunsBruns
202
lir« odice
f 0-0-0; A. Urbanik e 6-1-13; Grem- tageously
toward
increasing the
Hy virtue of the above Btated Writ,
N. J.
Strikes and the Sacred Hearts.
Kennedy
187
191
defense of their powerful adversary. bowicz, g L Q . 2 ; Jaskowiak g 1-0-2;'game population of the State, it was 10 me directed sinti delivered 1 will ex- wick,
All
tlie
following
traot
or
parcel
of
l>ase tr, Bale at pulhlic vendue 011
BecTcer -225
137
' I Besides exh
land and premises hereinafter particuxhibitim? a commanding igzymanski, g 0-0-0; S. Urbanik, g, announced.
^VMnXl'SHDV. THU 8T11 DAY Ol'
.Scores of recent games:
Triggs ...
185
larly
doKCTl'bed,
situate
lyinff
and
be-165
JANlTAillT A. I),, 193(1
} r n i d c f ™ s e i S t ' I ! a t r i c k = a . I s o s h o w c d ' l 1-1-3. Totals 10-4-36.
Ing
In thu Dnraugih of'Highiane Parts,
J1IRBMEN (2)
Poulson .
194
184
nit two o'clock SUindard
'rime
tn
the In
j tho
brilliant passing attack; which ac.
.
.
,
,,
...
County
of
Middlesex
and
State
Saeml
Heart
Collegians
(31)
ufteruoan of the
^Kennedy
182
180
162
Totals
879- 976
CoItU Oil
. counted for a total of 14 goals.
-^tm.lvf .vox J" said
- day, tit the Kiher-'. o f Xew Jersey
Bodniak,
f 4-1-9; Zricbiec f 0-0-0;1
Bodnia
Hess
1C5
153
172
C||Q ai(3 ii.| aj'ijuo «.JJl! j.-'niiSa1 TliACT—HcglnnltiB a t a point
Cuhili.'i nil Is 1111 llliiinlhtillliK oil wii'lt, N. .1,
For
St.
Patrick's.
Martin
and
Mati.
..,
g
f
-0-0;
Blind
135
L
d Bf
2
;
ymanskl
0
135
111 tile southerly
lineO00
<>t1Valley
Place,
nwilc frnsii cnlitim m i l s , wltirti rnmft
,U1 Mint Mirlnln IrnH or liarcel «*5ai«iiir»~t
nne liunclred
) foat" westot>
thews led the scoring parade with 0 G n , m b o w i c i ! i c j . n . 2 ; s . Sharo, g 2- fnmi M li'i'o of HIM u n l c r of •riill.'ffrnB
Triggs
jirfinlsya hereinafter
imrUcu-| ] v f r u m l h o | n teraection of the Boiithere
and
8
point3
respectively.
Jce
Bull-i-lj<k<
ft lln,>
l y MVMace with the w e a - .
2-0; Hrankowski g 4-0-8; C. Szaro,
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i
f of Valley
Becker
233
171
1731
tlint llimrlHlic'8 In Iir11v.ll mul tinWest I In tin-- 'JI
J.
of
hi t h 'u .-rly lino of Adelaide avenue anil r i m man chalked up 7 points for th«R 2-U5. Tctals 14-0-3-1.
f 1-,.,-tii
1 a n d Aanlxiy
1 'oiinly of Mlddlem-x
Cowan
170
Slnlu ol New
234
214
Inilli'S. T h e (ill <-<ni"lwts nf H
jiliff
thollco
h
(1)
(1)
westerly
l l
alow*
t htho ROU*
U
Blue and Gold.
.lei-Hey.
Aljiino A. C. r30) Hunt, f 3-2-8;
thei'ly line of Vnllcy Mace nnd at right
Totals
891 873
925
H^ln^ iliimw-n anil iliwllfmil I a» lot
The lineups:
wllli the Hald line of Adelaide
Oolcski f li-0-0; Stewart, c 2-0-4; A. nrlcln, mill I'liiilnliiH iihiiiil l."> pi>r cent nninllvr finirty f o u r ( I ' D 011 map en- aiiKli-K
(LAURENCE HAlRBOR (1)
avi'liuo oili! hundred (100') feet to tho
F
Rt. Mary's
lll.li'd " M » | i nf iMllhllliK 1»U lielotlKlllE ciiKlwly line of Blllem avenue; thence.
' .W'lckloy g '-0-8; S. Wieklcy, g 2-0-1. of a <irii>nlHl> rosin wlilrli Is |wlmn:
Martin
165
105
164
hi Siuiitlrl .1. Wa.lH.in,"
d a t e d Mtirnli C') south six decrees forty flvo mln* :
Coughlin, f
3 Totals 14-2-30.
"W. Ohnsman
158
157
164
nml
reinli'i'N
tin'
oil
Ini'illlile.
It
L'Olh,
1.
N
HI1
Hiirveycd
h
y
WlHlani
H.
Is,
IIII'B cum (S c ilcKi-.-i'B J.V K.) along.
Chonski f
IN,wuriii, c i t v 'Sui'V^viir, of r ^ i - t h A m - «aid wislerly line of Blhert avenue flve
Chapman
213
184
245,
however, uwi'il mofMt-liinUv.
7!
hoy, .V. .1. '
Bulmiui f
,. ,, , , , ..liundrrd (500') feet to the northerly
Echultz
189
Formal
Openimr
of
New
BowlIli'lilnirlnK
on
tin
Smi'tliurly side o n n , l n u f ponaidaon streot; thonca (3)
1|
f
I 1 . Ohnsman .
Falconry in £tiglnnd
hiiiHh Slj-ol at iiho illMuiK'u ot Uvon-i,. nf , l0 ,.|y a i o n B l h o northerly line of.
160 141
*
ine; Alleys Will Take Place on
2
170 185 179
» .)',
,
'"'" '! ''"" I y " n "|l>"nal<lncm street nnd a t rlfrtit *ngleo !
Schaefer
FnliMinrj'
wns
(lie
II'IIIIIIIK
K|i»ri
In
Sunday Evening,
0
Jankowski c
WatKon AVCIMII- and where thn Mi(tt-| w l t h , h ( ,s a k , mc,,nA
r n u n. B , ono h u n Totals
878 832 911
Knj!lui»l lit th« Him' «r lire Ci'««»il«'», nf
3
!•) > -lliii- »t W iinmlw forty three,,.,.,,,, mot,-, f( .,., : l h ,,, l c e (4) northerlyi .
At a recent election of officers, McCarthy g
/inil WIIH iinrth'linUoi] In hy wiiincn JIH
r|
ll n
f
1
'll"'!'^'"'"^."'".
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J
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riuMcl
with
said
Klbert
0
thi-ac.' ninnlnt.' s ! x , , „ , , „ „ f l . r t > . flv«, t n | n u t cavenue
s w e *north
(N.
I,awronec "Wii'tro was rn-nlopfed 7,^, Dola 1
INDEPENDENTS (1)
well us men. When 11 luiwltlni! exix-<ll- n'lltl SniHlli •Htreot;
Hlniet; thi-ai-i' runnlnt.' fi dorries 15' \V.) flve hundred (600')
1
' «
Nemeth
143 iao
174 nresident of the Sacred Heart Atli-^
lion went nlli'lil, Hii! IHIIBIIMI hnwks .sniilliiirly IIIOIIK tin, ,.s:lld lino of salil fi-i't to the pliito of HWOTNNTNO.
Licensed
Sportsmen
of
State
0
lot
iiiini'liiT
forty
tin00
(13)
nnd
p:irStratton
g
SK(5fiNI> TRACT—HeKlnnlng a t aConroy
149 211 146 j letic Association. The other officers
j
to \V«)ie War Again* wcrp ciirrli'il uu friiiniw «us|»Mnli'il Vroin liiMiilri'd
" ' ullhand
said
'W^ttnoti
Mix OKMi)
feet Avenue
to tho nor10
in tlie southerly line of' Valley
Tctal
tho Blioiililfi'H oT fion'juitK. null (•ncli Iherly lino nf 1m nmnlinr twenty live point
McCarthy
132 116 109 elected were Josenh Surejko, vice
plar-e dlMtjint two hundred forty (240*)
Predators.
T
•St.
Patricks
enui'Umim IIIKO CIIITIIMI H fiivmite lilnl (..'•ill mi Kiilit m m ; tlu-nCB Wvulerly a m l
Fazio
147 president; John Ktibnski. financial
t
wi'Jitrrly
from thr. intersecticmr of
198
il
|mr».Mi.|
|mr».Mi.| with
with said
S'lli! Smith
Smith Kt
Ktr«-I J
n,lotiK;th(. Bl ,,,tl, ( .,-| y ] | , I 0 of Valley Place with
secretary; and Thomas Kozlorowski Borran f
Qwattrochi
155
"l 'fronton: Niiturnl enemies destroj on n wrist
HMII line of last wli Jot twenty live; ,!„. K,.HU.r)y
„„,, o f .\,i,,ialde avenue,
Ftgan
f
CLeary
179 183 145 recording secretary.
' countless' thousands of game birds
fj.i) ri-i>l to lho wnxtorly .line of loL| i.nlnir al«r, tlio Intfrsoctifin of tho BOUiiiidnIdii- forty (lvo (id lain down on lli«i tltr-rlv line of Vn.llcv liace ana t h e
Totals
758 •J78 721 Sunday evening, the formal open- Lyman f
" ami their eggs as well as other forms
•mine limp: thi'iH',. Noptilierly aloiiK tli« I westerly line erf F.'hert nvenae; thenc*
JVIatthewS
c
S
A
i
B
ing of the howling alleys recently in|j of wild life in New Jersey each yeav
PBNNiR. B. R.(2)
Hiild llni. or thi' ilol last aforesaid and riinnlnK (1) southerly alonu salfl W M - ' jKirollol with said Watson Avenue on» t,,,-iy line nf Hlbort ' nvenuo south atx
Cole
159
116
". Pish and Game Commissioner Low
100 stalled b " the club will taks plai'o Martin g ..}
In (.'hiineory of iNcw .lei-Hey.
hundred nml nix MOD) feet to tlio said jdi-KTres forly five minutes east 1 (8. 8
Dimpero
g
.
Hotiweell
iV»l»loH'
HllUUliig
nnd
1
and
on
Sunday
morning
the
AssocBlind
135
1*5
"
is
Sninks,
of
Highland
Park,
said'ru
135
of said Sinllm Klreot; thonco alonK decrees 45' K.) live hundred (300 ) feet.
Atifloclatliin, of i'fti'th .Anrlioy, a <.... i " " " ' fiiiJii .>IIUDII mrui'ii inniici JUUIIK
irly to the norlheiily line of Ponalbiaon
E . Tice
150
146
cently, in requesting^ licensed sports of
173 iation will hold its annual commun- MdCrann g
Now Jonney, Oomiklainunt, and Tho.
n). t ,
, , „ f , g | t ) H t woRtorlvuf strent; thence. (2) westsrly along said
Rufercc: J . DoBeasio; Scorer, J .m c n ' t ' o w a g o ' w a r aRainst predators. inua ChmrimleH, wiiiowor, Dolendant.
Rehftiss
10O
198
167 ion breakfast in the school_ following
'"• heKinnlnw,
Mventy flve (;25) feet t o t h e l
f northerly line of Donaldson streot and.
Kl, l''n. for ttiit) Halo of mortgaged Jjro- hMr>unded
il
Coan; Time keeper J . ChonsW.
^Thomas
1190
101
I f i t w e l . o n o t f ( u .t h e depredations
160 the nine o'clock mass.
on t h o South Ihy lot twenty nt rigrht angles from said first course
miKna flit'tcd .Novemllor 1» J!)'35,
-on t h e Nortlh hy SinUh Street; on one hundred (.100') feet: thence (3) norTotals
794
7g<5 735
There will be entertainment and
of vermin, game would be far moro
Hy virtuo af thoubovo nutted Writ, (Ivc;
the T'^iwt 'by lot n u m b e r forty five (45) therly iwrallel with said first course
Alpa Not Mountain*
short talks by Mayor Edward <f.
abundant in the State, he said, in to tno (llret-tiiil anil delivered 1 wllil ox- nnd on t h o Went
b y Jot forty-three fourr hundred
hundred olfrhty
eighty flv«
flve (485")
(485) f«ot
feet
Not everyone knows that. itrlutljf stressing the fact t h a t the intelli- poHo to nnic «it .pujhlic vendue on
(113).
INIGHT HAWiKS (2) Patten of Perth
Amboy, attorney
more or less to the northwesterly line
WMDN'RSDY, 'JUIE 8TH DAY 'CXF
thn
Alps
a
r
e
not
utnuntnlnft,
Belnff
the
ipremlsoH
commonly
known
of
the
fourth
tmct
a
s
described
In deed
A. Morriss
201 246 21S Lep Wujcik, former Union county
gent control of the natural enemies
JiAINtMIKiY A. D., 1»3«
and
doHlsnatod
nis
No.
i3£(l
Smith
Street
from Ttcdcllffe Realty Company to Mttwo o'clock Standard Time tn tho
Peterson
104, 167 179 judge. Councilman Prank Kurzawa finvs n writer In Ihe RnsHm Olobe. An of ghme birds and animals is of vi-u/t
A.m)lM)y, N. J .
chael Jelln
hereinafter referred l o :
afternoon of tho Bald day, a t the Sher- PerlJh
Alp Is really n'lnrnl inline for Ihe eleTho aii>ipi'ox!1matc n m o u n t of t h e de-thenee (i) •nortlieaisterly along salfl^s
Wortley
198 201 170 will be the toastmaster.
tal importance to everyone .interes- iffs Oftteo In ihe Olty of Now Bruns- cree
to" 'be isatlKflod hy wild fltile Is t h enorthcrfy line of sa.ld fourth t r a d t
vnli'il
anil
little
Inhabited
meii'lnw
nnd
wtek.
N.
J
.
Hanaen
'203 158 190 Chnirman of the breakfast comted in an iiferease of the game popunf Eleven T h o u s a n d nnd (Nine thlrty-elRht (38') feet more or less t o
AH Uhnt oertaln trnct or parcel -of sum
Hundred a n d Forty Dollum ($U,9M.- the southerly *ine of Valley Place:
CJayton
190 202 158 mittee is Stanley Urbanik, assisted piiRture frncti nf Swltzprlnhd and thelation of the State.
uwl 'and premises hereinafter jiarticu- 00
h togeither with the costs of this thence (ii) easterly along said southVrly
de.Hcrili.ed,
si'tuate,
flying
and
-iMjlnff
Totals
956 974 910 by Joseph Lagbda, Eugene Dobryn- Tyrol. It Is really n lovely rnonntnln"Pour requirements are essential
erly line of Valley Place and a t right
under eitltlvntlnp
(n lho City of Perth Amboy in tho ;le.
with all nnd singular the angles with the first course sixty two
County of Middlesex and State of New l Together
it
i l l herediljiments
h d l
d (62") feet more or less to the ptoce of
privileges,
and
Jersey.
Herein nil n-tf a t a point on the norther- apjiurtenances thereunto 'ltelonglng or nKSfMNWHW.
Tosefher wl.th the right of way • In
Jy side of Washington Street distant in unywisoF. ,wpoi\MnJnr.
1!O1>!TI,-.„ Hardlnir, Slierift. and through sa-ld Valley Plao,. a n * '
one hundred and seventeen 0L17) feet Chas. K. Seaineii,
Jr.
said Donaldson street to be fifty (GO*) '
ewatorly from tho nortlheast corner of J4.2.3I
12-13-4t feet in width, and through salij EVbert
Waahlnuton and Mouhanlc .Streets;
nvonue, to bo forty (10') feet In wlSlh"
thence running (.1) northerly and i w for the said parties of the second part,
allol .with Mechanic Sta-eet one hundhis heirs and assigns in common with
red (HOO) ifeot; tthence (2) oaaterly ana
the said panty of the first part, Mielr
paral'lel wMh Washington Street thirty
heirs ami assigns.
<3i» -feet; thence (3) southerly anii
In Chancery of ;N Jersey
i^aia two tracts are also known and
parallel wftth Mechanic Street one hun- Between
e n Mae
e T
Tflner
e , Complainant,
Complaant, descTllted on a certain map entitled
dred (1100) feet; thenco (4) westerly and I^ouls
iSte.rn and Paramount, Thea- "Mn,n of prop»rty known as Redcllffa
ajong the northerl;
•ly side of
._ WashlnS_ tres, 'Tnx\ Defendants, F l . Fa. for snli situate in Borough of Highland Pt»rk,
ton Street, thlrt,y '(30) feet to tlhe ipoint of mortgaged premises dated November M.lddloaex County, N'ew Jersey, SOfcle'
or iplace of |o«glnnlng.
S, 1935.
II10' e'ltimls 1". Surveyed and laid out
Being the premises commonly known
By virtue nf the above stated Writ,
Mason & Smith, civil Enslneen, '
and designated a s 'No. 74 Washington to me directed and delivered I will ex- hv
Perth
Amiboy, N. J." a s lota numbers
Street. Perth Amboy, N. J.
pose to aale <at puibllc vendue on
ninety four (94) to one hundred thirty
Tfae wpiiroxtmato nsmount ot the dethree (ll*3) both Inclusive.
THE
8TH
DAT
0
F
cree 'to .be xadsllet! Hiy «add sale Is thu
Tihe approximate amount of t h e toA. D., 1M«
sum of Two Thousand and Four Hun- ait twoJANUAHV
Standard Time In thecree to be satiatled by said Bale la t h e
dred and Seventy Itollars (»2,«<KO0), wfternoono'clock
sum
or forty one thousand and flv»
of
the
said
day,
a
t
the
Shertogether with the costs of this sale- iff's OffCce In tihe OKv of 'New Bruns- hundred
aivd forty dollaro ($4kl,W«.H>'
Together with all and singular tne
together with the costs of this mlt. •
rights, privileges, hereditaments and wick, N. J.
Together
with nil and singular t h e
a'pipurtenantces thoreunto 'belonging or All the follawlng tract or lMircel of rights
'privileges, hereditament*: and
m
^ i e aipipertalinlng.
land and premises hereinafter particu- -t'lvpuritennncas tihereunto -belonging; o r
F. Herdman Harding, Sherltt. larly desonlhed, situate, Ivlnff anfi be In
anywise ajuportnlnlnit.
Chas. K. ^Seatnmn, Jr., Solicitor.
ing In the BoroU'g'h of illlgliland Parff
AI.AN' H. ELY, SherlR.
In the County of Middlesex nnd SHato Horaco E. Barwiig,
Solicitor.
I2O.10
of Now Jersey.
148.72
Beglnnlnn* nt a i>olnt in the southeL
ly line "of Rarltan- avenue, which point
MII
Is distant along said southerly line *it
Rarlt:in avenue one hundred and twenSHERIFF'S SALE
"•• In <71mncery at iNew Jersey.
flve (1,23) feelt southwesterly from
Bet/ween The People'* Building nnd ty
In Chancery of New Jersey-—Bethe point formed l»y t h e intersection
Loan Association of Ferth Amboy, a of
the
-said
southerly
line
of
Rarltun
coup of Now Jersey, Coms\>lft1nant. and avenue with the westerly lino of Ffth tween Edna R. Streitwolf, ComplainICaltnlin BklU'gu
g and Ploru Sklugu,
gu,her avenue, nnd .from thence running (1) ant, and Mary A. Lankan, widow,
husband,
et.
Fl.
h b d
t al.,
l Defendants,
D f d t
Fl Fa.
F In
a n souKfaeasterly direction and mar-Defendant, F i . F a . for the sale of
for 1ihe Bnfle of mortgaged ^premrtsea allel
with the westerly lino of Flflh
dated November 6, 1*35.
avenue one hundred '<10*0) feet to amortgaiyed premises dated October
'By virtue of the above stated Writ, point; Ithence (2) In n westerly direc- 24, 1935.
to me directed and delivered I will ex- tion and at right angleis to the flrst
pose to sale ut public vendue on
By virtue of tho above stated writ,•',
course sixty six and lilii.rly seven one
B D H a D V THE 8TH DAY OF
hnmlredths (G(1J3'7) feet to a point: to me directed and delivered, I will
JlAINUAtrey A. ,D., 1830
thenro (3) In a northwesite.rly direction
nit two o'clock Standard Time In Ihe
ninety mine and tJW'o tenths "(99.?) feet
aifternwon of the said day. at the Sher- to a pnint in the southerly lino of expose to aalc at public vendue on; •
iff's Office ta tihe Olty of Now Bruns- RttrUnn avenue nn'd which point is WEDNESDAY, THE EICHTEENiffs
i
k
N
J
wick, >N. J.
seventy six and six 'tenths (T6.6) feet
AU tlhnt certain tract «r parcel of westerly along t'ho southerly line of TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. 0 / ,
ttf
r t l u nni'dtnn avenue from t h e beginning
land
heretntufter
fKtrtlcud and
dpremises
i
ITly descried, sl'tuaJte, lying and 'belnir nnint: thenc© (-1) In an c-asterly direc- NINETEEN HUNDRIED THIRTY-"
In the City of P«rth Amnoy In thetion an'd along rho isnld southerly line
FIVE'
Pounty of Middlesex nnd State of Nowof Rnrltnn avenue, soventy six and
Jorsoy.
s'x tentlis (7G.-6) feet to the point.or at two o'clock Standard Time in t h e "
ICnmwn and designated as T^otg Nns. plnee of Beglnnrlng.
afternoon of the said day a t t h e
2'0 and al on a mni>
20
m i of 'Tatteraon
Sheriff's Office in the City of
The »ip7>roxlmi-»te a.mnunt of the deGlUV'O,
"
i t di
A
b 'N
GTove,"
situated
in P
Perth
tll[lUll4!U
III
I U ItU Ih Amboy,
JUII.K,].
" . »T
•cree to be sntl'ftfled by said sale Is the
B
i i
l I
W
Beginning
{Ut a rpolnt
in th
tho Westersum of three thousand and throe liun- Brunswick, 'N. J .
y .line of Catherine Street a t the InAll the following tract or ^ .
dred and thirty dollars (».1,aSfl.(10) totersection o t the NorOlierly Mne. ofgmt'hpr wltib tihe costs of this sale.
of land and premises -hareriiafter
Barton Sbreot; running
thence (1)
Together with all and singular the
«M3TI« D l tUXI «PO«T SEDAN
Westerly parallel with Bastnn .Street Htfhts. iirlvllcKps, ' hert'dKamentB anil particularly described, situate, lying
one hundred MOO) feet: tlienee , (.2) •vrHPiirtemrnciSs' tberetmln Iwlonglng nr and being; in the City of Perth AmNortherly parallel 'With tho Terth Am- In anywise airwperlnln.liiF.
boy nnd raii/.allethipnrt Railroad, fifty
I'1. Herdman Harding; Sheriff. boy in the County of Middlesex and'
(-50) 'feet; thence (3) Easterly rparallel Koehler, AitKeriblink
State of New Jersey, on the northfie Freod.niaii,
with .the -first
doisoi-lbed course one
.•Solicitors.
erly side of Market Street, Beginnhundred (1100) feet to the Westerly
side of Catherine Street: thoueo (4)
ing a t a point formed by the interSoutherly alontl lho Westerly side of
section of the westerly line of McCatherine Street fifty (CO) feet to tho
pmlnt or place of ibcglnnlnp.
Clellan Strett with the northerly line
Bounded on tho South by Raston
BHEHirP'S SA1B
of Market Strce*; thence(1) runnintj.
Street; tin the West ,hy Perth Aimllmy
In Chnncory nf l^ew Jersey.
" I KNEW, the moment I laid
nnd Blizatbethipoi-t
Rnllrniul: on the
westerly along the said northerly
Ueliwcen Business Men's Building
North hy T,ot No. 2'2 and on tlio Bust
line of Market Street fifty (50) feet
I.onn
by Oatherine St'reot.
eyes on it, that this beautiful new
Beinig tlio premises commonly known N. J. a corporation, ConiT'lalnnnf, and | more or less to line of lands heretoa n d Anna
Anna Buscemi, j f
nnd designated a s No. 705 Onthorino .loMeph .Busceml
1936 Chevrolet was the car I wanted to own.
.Bumeml
Jacob
his wife,'
e t n.ls., and
T>ofewlnnts.Buscomi,
Fl F a nro P n n V p V O ,i ^
Street, tperih Anviioy N. J.
f
for
snlc
l
of
f
mortgaged
t
d
promises
i d dated
t d • u r e e n s p a n by t h e said Ueorgre H ,
The
approximate
amount'
of
the
de"It's sc good-looking, so comfortable, so safe
cree to I10 sn'tlsned 1iy said aaile lis thoNovember 8, i n s _
. . . . . . Coutts:
( 2 ) rvmninir nnrtVny virtue of the above stated Writ, Coutts; thence (2) running northsum of Eight Thousand and TJreo
and BO thrilling to drive—without being the
Hundred and Nilnety
ety 'Dollars
llnrs (JSflO. to mo directed nnd delivered I will ex- erly along: line of lands of Hyroan
pose
to
'Sale
o
t
inthllc
vendue
on
00), together with Uio fosts of thtu
and Jacob Greenspan, one hundred
least bit expensive—that I can readily underWI0DNTI3f<nv. T.HTO 8TIT DAT O P
sale.
and <ig-ht (108) feet more or less to
JAINtJAITUY A. D., lftJS
Togothor with all nnd singular bho
stand why so many people prefer i t to all
n point; thence (3) running: Easter'IgltUfl, nrlvllcKe'S, hcredl'tamontH
dlt
nnd
l nit two o'clivck Stnndartl Time in tho
NO DRAFT VENTILATION
aippurtonancos thorounto iwlonRinff or afternoon of 'the said day, at tho iShor- ly parallel o r nearly so with MarNEW PERFECTED
iffVi Office In tho Ofty «if Now Drunsothers.
In unywlao minportainlng.
IN NEW BODIEI BT riSHER
ket
Street fiity (50) feet more o r
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
F, Hordman Harding, Sliorlff. lcli 'X J
All the following tiwl or parcel of less to the westerly line of McClellan
Mi no / btavtlfu! and comfortobli buffo
Chns K. iSonitnnn, Jr., Solicitor,
"It's just what Chevrolet says it is—the only
rrt» taUtl and imoo/h.if mitr dtvtloptd
lam]
nnd
.pro-mLsoa
horolnaifter
ipartlcti>26i8'8
12-J 3—11
tvir craottd.for a fow-pricud car
Street and thence (4) southerly! along
lnrly doscrl.bod, oltuato, lj-Ins nnd liocomplete low-priced car—giving all good things
Ing In W10 Hoi"oviBh of IliirMand Park, the said westerly line of McClellan
In
II10
County
of
Middlesex
and
Stato
HIGH-COMPRESSION
at lowest cost.
Street one hundred and eight (108)
of Now Jersey.
S X D . X O T ' 8 BAIiD
SOLID STEEL en*-rl«o«
VAI.VE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
Beginningftta (*lnt In Wie wost lino feet more or less to the point o r
"I'm certainly glad I bought one. I t suits
TURRET TOP
of
'Houith
Wiurth
avenue,
<ll»tnnt
flfty.In Clmncery nf .Now Jersey.
giving *v*n b*H*r performance with
Botwoon T h o .Home Ownora T^oan t'wo feet Bouth measurod along m i d plnee of Beginning.
me perfectly. I think you will like i t better,
># crawrt of fatuity, a tortrw of tahty
iBounded on the north by other
Oorpomtlon, CoiuJplalnnnt a n d Josoph linn from t h e wiutJi lino of Becker
•ftn / • « 0 a i and oil
Onydos a n d Josnphlno (UiVdoB, hl» wife street an said ntrsotii nre laid Sown lands formerly of John Arnold, on
too."
"M)ID of T^ota Wtweon South
et. nls., Defendants, V\\. V\\. for t h on
e
ALL THESE FEATURES AT
sale of m'ortiraffod t>romlfleffl dated Nov- Third avenue and South Fifth nvenuo the south by Market Street, oh t h e '
liehmgilnR 'to 'thn nivlom nonlfty <^o., west by lands of Hytman and Jacob
emllrtr «, 11985.
IMPROVED GLIDING
CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
1
Hy virtuo of t h e mbovn stated Writ, In<\, situate at Highland rnrk, MlddleKNEE-ACTION RIDE*
lo tno dJreeted mnd delivwrod I wllil ox- Hcx County, ,S. J.," «urvoyr<l May, HOIS Greenspan and on the east by Me liy .roslnlli Tloe (WnglneerlnB nnd Sur-Clellan. Street.
| n m l o nrnlo a t pulbllo vendue on
voying Ooinaratlon, runnlnfr thenon (I)
Hi* iimn>lh»il, lafut rid« of all
wwOiNraaDV, *nitis 8 T H I>AY IOW
Being
the premises
commonly
Houlili, nkir.ff fchn west line o-f South
JAINUAIUJV A. T)., 19M
Fourth
nVBime Utility
Uhliltyflve
known and designated as No. 196-8
(.feot;
F o u r t h nvnniip
e ttlieneo
;
..
'two
o*clock
Stundard
Time
in
t
h
e
New Greatly Reduced
AND ur
.,...
iftornonn of 'th.e mild dnv, nt t h o fihor- C!) w e s t , ]iaral'lol wilth H e « k e r s t r e e t , Market Street, Perth Amboy, N . J .
nt Flint. Ulchlaan. With bumprri, 1111m tin
l t
li ffeot;
t ; -thonre
t h c (.1)
( t ) n o r t h -par
nlaoty
Hvo
-parIff's Oiriro In tlie CTIty nf No
•BOCKPROOF STEERING*
end (lr> liidt, |E< Ilitprlm It 120 eMUioml.
The approximate amount of tho
allel wllh Hnrun n v n u o . Milrfy ll''i,
wM<, N. J .
G.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN
*Knm.Avtionon Mtuter Mtxhtt only.tiOodtll-'
(;
-thelH'e
M
)
ea.sl
pnirallol
wltlh decree to bo sntisfled by staid gale )»
making driving tagltr and 4of*r
All
t
h
i
t
oorljiln
tract
o
r
pnrccvl
of
lionol. 1'rltxi quoted In thit odiwtlwimml art
llKfltiT
wired
ninety
*flv
,
feet
ii>
tin*
and u n d (iromljics hm-etua;fti>r Txtrtlcut
Hit nl t'llnl, MuhtMn, unj *^/ivf fu cAanff
tlu> sum of Nine Thousand and Sevthan *v«r btfort
ThalawaitfinancingcattinG.fti.A.C.hhtoiy.
ro ur 'Hnglnnlnir.
without nvfuv, A iimtrn. Molorl 1'aliui.
n tho Olty flf I'nrtll Amhoy In t h e 1 ' tclnir
jti lui'own JIH utri'i't Su. 121 H. en Hundred and Eigh/y Dollars ($9,Compani Qievroh'Ci low tfalivi'ivfl prices.
"'nuuty of NTldillotwix »nwl Htnto i>f Npwjiii li
erscy.
'ni a l M H ' o x l M ' . i l e / i t i i ' n u n t o f ( h i dt>- 1780.0(1) together w i A the costs of
sale.
\
.
UowlniiliiB in 11 point on I h r norlUmr- ,-n... o lu> H i i t l H f l i . i l I' y Hfrlil M a l i ' I H t l Iithis
y llnp ,>f lf.inthm
Avi.iiun dljitiuit ....in r , f I.W11 I I H i i n i l u n d u n v e i l l n i ' i - I Toffcthcr with nil \ m i singular
ivmitprly r,l ffitt from l.he
Internei-Hon iin.i! i l , . l t o i l i l . . H i l l ' s ( ? . : ' , - I f . 110] t o i T n t l i 1
jlhn rljrlits, privileges, hereditaments
>itn i>T llllH Kllln.
f mild nurlliKl'l) Mm* n, llardlliK Avi'- I T n
llli tin
vllh n U
,'IIUl
m> wltli tlio WKiiliM'ly line of Itom- Tn
Ih ; niid tippurtcnnncoH thereunto lielony
MICKY
Sun Oil, Jersey Central, •Sczabolski
Rynetz
Nite Hawks and Citizen
Teams on Alleys Tonight, Totals
STRIKES (1)
159 245
197
170
FRIDAY, DECEMBER jA. M6
to St. Peters Sunday
JAPANESE OIL
St. Mary's High Meets
First Defeat at Hands
^ of St. Patrick Basketeers
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: Laurence Wiatir is
Reelected President
of Sacred Heart A. A.
Natural Enemies Destroy
Countless Game Birds
I like the
NEW CHEVROLET
the best of
•
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foe OPicM CcmvziZete
£ow-prleect
'495
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BRIGGS GARAGE
Broadway and Main St.
.
Tel. South Amboy 322
inlln
Imrly
Mo. 7
to III.'
I'n ( S )
ly l l n i
Avenue: tlii-iii
1I11K ( I )
nUililr Mi.- vv< r l v Mill' nt l o t |i!-)Hlt ICIUIIH
in miilil nut|i
ri.mild 100 fci't I n n . n v i v l i i "
|
loulhi'Mlv l l n , . 'f h>t No U; MienI ' lliM'ilinnn l l n r d l n g ,
WfBli.nly and IIIIIIIK Ihii miulilinr. .r.>l.ii I ' , K l r k p a t r llckk , S l l
of Jut Nil. 1
mid pnrallol o r al-.f^fi.ol
MIIM-IIT.
Alan II, Ely, Sheriff.
M, Morris, Solicitor^
\
THE SOUTH AMBOY CRIZBH
JAY, DECEMBER 13,1135
THIS YEAR-TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST
Varietiti of Law
The varieties of luw under uhlch
the people of thin country live IMII.V be
-,. \classified as follous: Common Inw anil
-'. principles of equity: clt.v ordinances
k r and town, township and county remi_,^,latlon»;. statute laws of the suite;
7"state constitution; federal statutes;
; national constitution, nnd treaties made
' . by the United States with foreign
-•' countries.
TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST
Woman Needa Leal Food
A woman requires only 83 per cent
of the foot! necessary for a man, according to recent findings of the British ministry of health.
The Holidays
Hie Holidays mean a great deal at this market. For
here you have an opportunity to get practically your entire table needs at one shopping trip. Tender, delicious
turkeys, the choicest of chickens, and other meats. And
then there are those tasty fruit cakes, assorted nuts,
tempting pies, and juicy fruits. It certainly will pay you
to buy here. You'l save on almost every article.
V. J. NEBUS
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
TEL. 226
236 NO. FELTUS ST.
Doubl* S. and H. and Elk Sump. With E.ch Purch.i. S.Mid.y
Advice!
Go to KUHN'S to select your Christmas cards.
Among the hundreds of designs on display there, you will
find .special cards for every purpose, including sacred j
c a n s , family greetings, children's cards and humorous G
'numbers.
*
,..
=
Remember—KUHN'S
CHRISTMAS CARDS.
«
LOCAL MERCHANTS OFFER EVERY
CONCEIVABLE NEED FOR CHRISTMAS
Weighl uf Helium
Helium weighs aliout one-seventh of
Hie weight of ulr. However, when compressed Into a steel cylinder, It Is so
dense thit It weighs about 17 times as
much os air and does not exert a n j
lifting power.
HEADQUARTERS
KUHN'S
103 NORTH STEVEN AVENUE
Telephone ©uth Ambpy 526
FOR |
Necessity to Buy Holiday Gifts at Out of Town
Year, Citizen Finds
Stores This
JUST GLANCE OVER THIS LIST!
SOUTH AMBOY SPECIALTY
SHOP, INC.
A bright and cheery home ia en
hanced by the wearing of any of the
hundreds of dresses for women and
little girls to be had this Christmas
at the South Amboy Specialty Shop
on Broadway, next to Solan's. The
Specialty Shop is the last word in
a complete store for the ladies.
iDresses, dainty underthings, beautiful handkerchief sets, stockings
and gloves are all ready to make
happy the hearts of the females of
South Amboy during the next two
weeks.
The policy at the Specialty Shop,
which is meeting with great favor,
is that of offering the finest and
most serviceable women's and children's wear at prices which are lower than' may be found in stores in
other cities in the vicinity.
STRAUB'S MARKET
Straub'a Market, owned and operated by Carl Straub is preparing
o supply the unusually large Christnna demand, in tho same inimitable
•tyle which has characterised this
market for many yonrs. A visit to
Straub's will convince you that tho
inest quality meats an; obtainable in
this city.
And the service, both personal nnd
delivery, at Straub's, may bo found
more perfect than in any out of town
(.tore.
MAX SEMER
What practical minded man wouldn't.love to be the owner of a sorvlcablc tool set this Christmas? If you
liave such a man on ycur gift list
this year, • why not visit Senior's
Hardware Store on Broadway? For
thfere you will find the finest tools at
prices which defy competition.
Toys for the children may also
be found in abundance at Senior's
and these too are priced for a happy
season.
•Or why not give your house a
Christmas present? Newly appointed hardware of lasting beauty would
make any home doubly attractive
during the Christmas season. Or for
that matter for years and ysars to
come.
Famouk Image of Buddha
' The Dalbutsu of Knninktira, one of
the most fnmdus Images of Buddha In
Japan, dates from 1252. It Is 50 feet
high. wrought of bronze, silver and
gold.
iwitiiii>ii.Wft^^
CHRIS NICORVO
What finer Christmas gift could
one find to match the practical value of a pair of serviceable men's or
boy's shoes? Santa Claus would be
doubly welcome If he brought gifts
of this kind with him.
At Chris Nicorvo's on Broadwayt
the men and boys of the family may
select their Holiday footwear from
the complete stock ot Sundial shoes.
We repeat, no more practical' gift
could be found.
With the coming of new stores to South Amboy, with the
complete renovation and modernization of stores which have
been in this city for decades, and with the people of South Amboy rapidly realizing that every need may be purchased in this
city, this 1935 Christmas should be a happy one indeed for local
business people.
Merchants, in cooperation with the CITIZEN are campaigning, beginning this week, for a TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST program. The CITIZEN has visited the various shops and stands
solidly back of local merchants in their claim that quality, assortment and prices are more quickly and conveniently found here
than in any other city.
Lend your support. TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST.
If you
SOUTH AMBOY WINE AND
LIQUOR CO.
are unable to purchase anything in this city, then we're wrong.
Christmas cheer of the kind which But do your part. TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST THIS CHRISTmost properly belongs to the Reason, MAS.
ARKY'S PHARMACY
may now be had at the South Amboy
For a really* complete assortment Wine and Liquor Co. store on Broadof most attractive Christmas gifts way, near John street. This store is
H. WOLFF * CO.
GREEN'S MEN'S SHOP
for men, women' and kiddles alike,
.For many years the large and
A men's store which rivals the
the
only
retail
distribution
liquor
South Amboy shoppers should not
well
stocked
store
of
H.
Wolff
and
shops of Fifth avenue is Green's
fall to visit Arky's Pharmacy, next store in South Amboy.
Co., on the corner of PCHUB St. and
At this store are literally thous- Washington Avenue, has been tho Men's Shop on Broadway, which is
to the Trust Co., on Broadway. With
now completely stocked with Christa record-breaking amount of new ands of bottles of wines, gins, li- Christmas headquarters of tho en- mas wear for men. Plorsheim Shoes,
stock, Arky'g is preparing for a quors and beers, ranging In price to tire city. The only department store Ilickok belts and suspenders, Arrow
suit every need and every- pocket- in South Amboy, Wolff's shelves
?ala holiday.
phlrts, Gotham Gold Stripe Stockings
Just to mention a few of tho in- book. And, incidentally, tho prices and counters contain innumerable and a host of other famed tradeare
lower
than
we'vo
seen
In
any
numerable articles, we have admirHoliday gifts.
marked products are at Green's newed the beautiful cosmetic and per- store in the cntiro state of New JerSweaters, shoes, perfumes, novel- ly remodeled store. Mr. R. James
sey.
fume sets, tho pen and pencil sctst,
ties, housewear, men's wear, wo- Chuilli, recently appointed manager
tempting candies, cameras, watches,
men's wear and toys for the young- :>f the shop, announces that Green's
Industrial Frtiita
pipes and pipe sets, cigarettes attirsters may be found in abundance in is ready to supply your Holiday
Imlustrlnl fruits are I hose products this stored In fact we are surprised
ed in Yuletide dress, clocks, compacts
needs, an atmosphere of modernand hundreds of other useful as wiill of the toll which nre sown nnd planted at the hundreds of various articles in ity, and at prices which are appreand
upon ronchlnK mnturlty Are gar- the establishment. And the price of
as beautiful gifts.'
nered or harvested, such as grain, vegeciably lower than in men's stores in
And while at Arky's for your gifts tables nnd other frultB. They ore, dis- each article makes your Christmas cny other city.
why not order some delicious 1M0I0. tinct from thp nnturnl rrults, «nch as doubly happy. ' For everything is
wita to complete that great Christ- trees, grass, etc., nnrl lire considered marked lower than in any out-ofGREENSPAN'S MARKET
town stijre.
mas dinner you are planning.
as iinwi'nnl nnd nm ronl property.
And incidentally, visit the grocery "Since the consolidation of the well
o——
Wheeli an Ancient Invention
department. You'll find the finest known grocery store of David GreenCity on Stlckt
Vehicles with wlipuls dnte buck to
grocery specials in the county.span with his completely new meat
Anwlerilmii, llollnnd. Is built on.,
time unknown
'flip Roman chnrlots
market department, customers at this
lined for war. fnr pleasure nnd fnr pIMs, RIHIIK of which nre over fio feet
OPPENHEIM'S
ttore have been greatly accommodasport reprcsnntml a development of imif;. Tljo.v lire driven Into the mud
Toys, toys, toys.. For girls and
more tlinn 2,(KH) years of tostlne and mi whloli HIP city If) founded, mill there boys. It would gladden the hearts, ted in that they no longer have to
make two visits to secure their grothuv lii-rimi
Improvement.
not only of the kiddies, but of the cery and meat supplies. The Xmas
average grown-up as well, to view reason at Greenspan's has always
the wonderful assortment of toys at been a busy time, but now that the
Oppenheim's on Broadway.
To enumerate the various games, meat department has been opened,
pretty articles ^and rides at Oppen- Holiday foods may be secured in the
heim's would take pages. However, true spirit of Yuletide. Tasty extras
we suggest that you visit the store tro also in hand, and there isn't a
and sec them for yourselves. Not single Christmas delicacy which may
that we want you to think that the not be purchased at Greenspan's.
THE GREATEST DAY
toys constitute the only supply of
DOLAN BROS.
Chriitmai dominate* the newt.
Christmas goods at Oppenheim's.
The finest electrical goods are on
For there are literally hundreds of
The season of happiness and
other Holiday gifts of useful nature. sale at surprisingly low prices at
merry-making
is one* more
And incidentally, don't 1 et the Dolan Bros, store for the Christmas
with us.
price question worry you. For Op- season. Many local people have purpenheim's has always be«n noted for chased lasting gifts at Dolan's for
Make your Christmas doubly
years. Included in this year's asthe reasonable prices it features.
sortment are many useful articles
merry, with on* of Straub's fawhich will be welcomed into many
FRANK'S MARKET
mous turkey*. The reasonable
Do you. want your Christmas table homes this year.
prices will amai* you.
o be the ultimate in delielousness? A few of the famous trade marked
Then glance at the advertisement of products, offered by Dolan's are R.Frank's Market in' this issue of the C. A. radios, General Electric clocks,
Citizen. Old^Man Turkey gobbler, G. E. washing machines, Hoover vain at TVanR si'lfn aiTnis'glory, wait- cuum cleaners, Christmas tree lights
ing fot you? His presence at your and electric novelties of all kinds.
Carl H. Straub, Prop.
A gift from Dolan's would surely be
Christmas dinner is made doubly in- appreciated in any home.
viting,
if
you
grace
his
attendance
CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES
with nuts, fresh fruits and vegetaTHE NEBUS MARKET
Tel. 850
110 N. Broadway
bles, candies, fruit cakes and many
Another store which surpluses any
other accessories which may be pur- out of town market for excellence \r
chased at Frank's modern market at ihe market of V. J. Ncbus 0.1 K'sltus.
prices which would make shopping This modern, up to date s i n " offers
out of town absolutely unnecessary. only the finest qi'.nlity meat? i n i
foodstuffs.
Just visit this nnrket
PETERSON'S PHARMACY
:inil see the splendid assort.,;! 't of
. On a par with the finest drug turkeys, chickens, fruit cakes, nuts,
stores in bhe larger metropolitan candies and fresh' fruits and vegetacities in modernity, service and val- bles. Your Christmas dinner will be
ue-offered, Peterson's Pharmacy, re- one of the best, if you buy your
modeled to offer the tn'OBt up to date neats and foods at the Nebus Marfeatures, is ready to care for almost ket.
any Christmas purchase.
TEL. 494
104 SO. BROADWAY
Those who have a sweet tooth will
DAYLIGHT BAKERY
weleomo a box of Whitman's famous
Rivaling -the best in the entire
candies, obtainable at Peterson's. Or state, the iSouth Amboy Daylight
perhaps the assortment of Interest- Bakery's Christmas cakes and baked
ing toys will fascinate others. Mi- goodies, are expected to meet with
lady will be delighted to receive one great favor with the residents of
of the beautiful Yardley cosmetic SoutU Amboy.
and perfume sets. Por the man of
A large assortment of various
the family, (Peterson's offers cigars, temptations will he offered to the
cigarettes, pipe sets and a host of public during the next two weeks,
other useful articles.
proceeding the grandest Holiday of
Peterson's is another striking ex- the year, Christmas.
ample of the NEW BROADWAY. ' Those who have visited the DayWhy go out of town, when right heve light Bakery and who have tasted
in,South Amboy there aTe stores of the splendid products frcm the modthis type? Visit Peterson's for your ern ovens, are loud in their praise
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
Holiday gifts, and see for yourself. of this popular store, and state that
FRANK KUHN
An item, small tout significant to
'the true spirit of Christmas, is the
Christmas card. Bringing their messages of true good will to one and
all, they signify the friendship between persons.
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At Kuhn's, on Stevens avenue, one
may find the most complete, and
most beautiful assortment of Christ
mas cards to be found in the state.
Visit Kuhn's for your cards, and
while there don't forge to see the
variety of Schrafft's candies on display, along with hundreds of various brands of cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and mellow pipes.
Straub's News!
STRAUB'S MARKET
RCHUICTOR
GREEN'S
MEN'S SHOP
LADIES!
This year the Christmas joy in your
nbrhe will be both greater and richer
than ever before, if under your tree
there's a new RCA Victor Radio with
Magic Brain and Metal Tubes—such
an instrument aa this one, or one with
the Magic Eye, too.
Let us show you the new RCA Victor
radios; then we'll let you picture to
yourself your own fireside scene on
Christmas morning . . . a scene of such
joy as only fine music can inspire.
THIS IS YOUR SALE
WE OFFER FIRST QUALITY
GOTHAM
GOLD-STRIPE
Take a Year la Pay on In* N»w
C. I. T.-RCA Victor Flnanc* Plan I
STOCKINGS
••TUBE MODIL C8-I3
Consider all this radio brings you—the way It
brings it—and you'll consider its price unbelievably low. 540-18,000 kcs. Colorband Dial
-Band Spreader - J - Speed Tuning-MusicSpeech Control-High and Low Tone Control
—Automatic Volume Control
and Tone Compensation-and
many other features .
—AT—
$99.50
Dolan Bros.
130 Ulrth Broadway
Telephone 294
A PAIR
IN.ALI, THE NEWEST SHADES
BROADWAY MARKET
If you really want' to see local
people preparing for a gala ChristIB feast, then visit the Broadway
Market, and mingle with the crowds
shopping there.
Tho tremendous pre-season orders for turkeys and the "fixins" at
tho Broadway Market indicates that
local housewives fully realize that
South Amboy is the moat advantageous town to shop in.
HERBERT KURZ
Jewelry, always significant of a
fond affection wren offered aa a gift,
may be found as nowhere else at tho
establishment of II. Kurz on Bron.lway. In all of its Yulotldo splendor,
Kurz store Is tho rivnl of other outof-town jewelry stores.
Watches for men, snitches for women, bracelets of beauty, necklaces
which will bp the envy of your neighbors, clocks to grace your home,
compacts of unusual attractiveness,
and rings of oil description 'nay ho
purnhased nt thin .store nt prices you
cannot match by going olncwhorc.
And If the suggestion n ay bo pormlttcd, tho repair servlco Is pnr excellence. Skilled craftsmanship, with
years of practical experience, In paramount at tho jowolry storo of H,
Kurz.
the Daylight Bakery is perhaps tho
most sanitary in the entire state.
THE FLOWER SHOP
The Flower Shop, South Amboy's
only establishment of its kind, iB
now preparing for tho Hlloday ru3h
with plans to present to the people
of this city the most attractive assortment of flowers possible.
Christmas, without flowers, would
be indeed a holiday without real, natural joy. And Mason's will be ready to supply even the most exacting
requirements of local persons.
In nddition to the flowers themselves, Mason's has a wide assortment of beautiful
vases and uoral
accessories, And, if those of a practical mind, iloairo it, the beautiful
Phileo radio is on display In all iia
Yuletide attractiveness.
BURKARD'S MARKET
.
The advent of Ihe 1035 Christmas season meiins u grant deai to
thoso hundreds of persons
who
mi\Uo nurkard'n their market hend(liinrlorn. For Ilurkard's Is rendy to
furnish tho most tnsty of moats for
the hnlttlny trade.
Thu pprsonnl u'tontlon you i'ct nt
ilurkiird'R cnnnol lie inntih'l In any
roller city. A full lino of poultry it
•J!I kinds will bo had thorn durins tho
soiwon.
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER'13,'IM*:^ -,
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- TRY SOUTH
Mary Pines for
Her Pines •
(ACbltetmuSloij)
By Luella B. Lyons
Do Your Christmas Shopping at
South Amboy Specialty Shop
Why Pay a Lot for Gifts
When
Mrs. Tenenhaum Has Them For So Little.
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Bags, Handkerchiefs, Towel Sets, Table Cover Sets, Pillow
Cases, Dresses, Sweaters, Etc.
A Beautiful Dinner Set Will Be Given Away FREE'
to the lucky ticket holder. A ticket given with every
purchase.
, .
'
Th«y Reached Ann Spoar's Hospital
Room and Made Explanations.
"How about a Christmas tree In the
house, honey? Maybe that would help
cheer you, dc you suppose? I know
you're entlng your heart out with lonesameness for home this, your (irst
Christmas awny," Jack offered, but
Mary spurned his sympathy.
"A tree. A tree, did you say? Ha ha,'
she laughed bitterly, "g? out there and
on up the Ridge and look at those
trees there hy the hundreds and thouaands. Imagine they are all Christmas
trees If you like." .Tuck gave up trying to placate her but lie understood—
•he was at that stage of homesickness.
About noon there came a phone call
from their nearest neighbor, MHt
Spears. Ills wife was In the city hospital, 40 mile!) away, and he had promised to visit here there, taking the
two youngsters, hut about an hour ago
Milt had sprained an ankle and now—
would Mnr.v and .Tack take the kids
and go In his plnco?
What difference did it make If It
. was nearly nightfall when the pair and
tbe two youngsters reached Ann Spears'
hospital room and made the explanations and witnessed the relief that was
•o evident on the anxious wife's face.
"But where did you find such a novel
tree arrangement, Mrs. Howard)"
Ann's doctor wanted to know the moment he sighted the midget Christmas
tree Mary had fixed up at a motnont't
notice. "Why, they are the niftiest
things I've ever seen yet, and I'd like
to buy a dozen of them."
A strip of painted tin that Was
bent to hnng over the head of a bed
Into ^he shape of a shelf or, bracket
formed the foundation. A tiny-cedar
seedling about eight Inches high
formed the tree. Mary iiad stripped a
wealth of tube roses she had been
(rowing, to tie the Dlossoms all over
that midget village tree. Fitting Into a
•lot on that little tin bracket, It smiled
I Us blessing upon the gathering.'
Any Yulntldo you might stop by the
Howard Midget Christinas Tree Farm
to find Mary and ,lnclt getting a bit of
rest from their luliors, another glorious selling campaign over for another
yenr. Yes. you'll find Mary there, for
.•he does get pretty lonely when she
must be away from her thousands of
i beloved midget conifers any length of
time!
\ © Wealarn Nvwspnpor Union.
Chriilmn Cracker From Fraac*
The Christmas cracker ciuuo from
^France nhout nighty years ago."
YARDiLEY'S SETS
EVENING IN PARIS SETS
From $1.95 to, $10.00
...From $1.10 to $10.00
Chriitmai Cardi Old Cuitotn
The seinllnc of ChHstmns curds liy
wuy of friendly greeting and rcmiwiibrnnrc bus gruwn up nln<:e IIIUIIH KSIUI
COTY'S SETS'
(Sifts
Sauting (gift*!
130 North Broadway
Telephone 294
.w
An Acceptable Gift
SUNDIAL SHOES
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
They're All Leather and Wear Longer!
'.'/.
MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS
Special jl.35
OXFORDS FOR MEN ....$2.50; $3.00; $3.50 up to $5.00 |
BOY'S OXFORDS
:
$2.25 to 92.75 \
YOUTH'S OXFORDS
$2.00 and 12.60 j
WALKING SHOES (Special)
$2.25 to |3.00
AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIVE FOOTWEAR
GIFTS FOR XMAS
CHRIS NICORVO
4,
165 NORTH BROADWAY
LADIES' AND GENTS
RINGS
AGENCY FOR ELGIN & PARKER PEN AND PENHAMILTON WATCHES
CIL SETS, from $1.95
up.
MILITARY SETS
K I D ; AROUND SOUTH AMBOY
ROSARY BEADS
KNIVES AND CHAINS
BUCKLE SETS
U
CIGARETTE CASES AND
, LIGHTERS
GENT'S COLLAR AND
TIE SETS
From $2.25 to $10.00
$2.50 EVAN'S COMPACTS -.
HERBERT KURZ
..Now $1.75
r
$2.00 ELGIN DOUBLE COMPACTS ...1..:.:. .Now $l. 19 '
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER
113 NORTH BROADWAY
CANT STOP NOW FELLAS. Gotta get down to the
Daylight Bakery. Mom ordered one of those ercaay
pumpkin pica they make',
EVAN'S CIGARETTE LIGHTERS AND SETS .—...-..... ;
„
Frow $1.00 to $10.00
•"
WALLETS and WALLET SETS .....:..: ...98c to $5.00
NANCY LANE CANDIES, WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES
AND GOBELJN CHOCOLATES.
Exclusive Agents for Yello-Bole and Kaywoodie Pipes
quarters!
Arky's Pharmacy
. 118 NORTH BROADWAY
Telephone South Amboy 123
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THIS~WEEK'S SPECIAL
FROSTY MOUNTAIN DATE NUT CAKE—35c
An Improvement on Our Celebrated Nut Cake
FROSTY MOUNTAIN DATE NUT CAKE AND ONE
LOAF BLUE RIBBON BREAD—40c
S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
GIVEN AT THIS STORE
Grand drawing for a 53 piece Open Dish Set takes
place at the Empire Theatre on December 20th.
Be
sure to get your tickets with every purchase of 10c or
over.
LARGEST SELECTION OF CIGARETTES, CIGARS
ANDTOlBAdcO AT LOWEST PRICES.
Toyland at Oppenheim's is now in full
swing. Come in and bring the Kiddies. A visit will pay you well.' Ourprices are lower
than elsewhere.
'A line of Assorted Toys andGifts for Every Member of the Family From 10c up.
Headquarters for Shirley Temple Dolls
Games Of All Kinds
Dolls
Sleighs
Bicycles Wagons
DREAD
#
SOUTH AMBOY If
DAYLIGHT BAKERY^.
G«xt
«*.
A N E W
sJ
FU L L - S I Z E
HOOVER
JOIN OUR PHILCO RADIO CHRISTMAS CLUB
and secure a share in a New 1936 Phllcw Radio—A wonderful opportunity to get oric of these marvelous performing sets- Clip the coupon—phone or come in and
learn more about this club plan.
MASON'S
113 No. Broadway
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Tel. 36 £
Mason's Radio,
113 N. Broadway.
I am interested in your Plillco Radio
Chiistiiuis Club plan.
Name ..
Ad drew*
TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST
SEMER'S, 101 South Broadway
PEARL BEADS, $2 and up
enstnrn Texas ami Boutlwrii ArlinnMM. There nri- nhout 17f> species
of holly found throughout the
world, (he lurid-si lining the AmcrIcnn bully which uthilns a height
of fiO foci. The rpil-heri'icd holly
Is most ciiinninn, although some
spix'it'H hear yellow berries and others black.
Non-Chrlitlani and Chriitmai
Non-Christian* frequently Join in
the social observance of the dny. To
them, It simply lias no religious slgnlfirnnce.
We have Toys of every description that
are sure to pleaseMechanical Toys
Bicycles
Tool Sets
Wagons
Sleighs
Firefly Flexible Flyers
Xmas Tree Lamps and Xmas Decorations
Xmas Tree Stands and Many Other Gifts
WRIST WATCHES from
$14.00 up
Make Arky's Your Christinas
Store and Save!
:
DOLAN BROS.
128 NORTH BROADWAY
(Next Door to Greenspan's)
OU.Y, no popular us a ChristH
mas decoration, Is most abundant along the bottom lands of
Santa Claui ai Utual
"Santa Clans Is cotuin' around na
nsnaJ In December," said Uncle Bber:.
"tryln' to bring along enough goml
cheer to bent de tnx collector."
at
SOUTH AMBOY SPECIAL SHOP, Inc.
MANY TYPES OF HOLLY
Ancient German Chriitmau Belief
Germans of nnctunt times believed
that crumbs of bread inado at Christmas, anil which fell on the ground,
wonld grow Into little star (lowers with
miraculous henling powers.
WASHER
TOYLAND AT
THE STORE OF MANY BEAUTIFULGIFTS!
M
AHY MINTER left Her borne
from south of the MusonDlxon line to marry Jack
Howard. That's how she happened to
be hating her new home In the North—
luting the snow and cold and the
fireworks she knew she was mlsslnf
down home that Christmas day. Gating out of the window all she could
eee were nine trees from four lnchei
.to iixty feet In height. Cedars I Pineal
Spruces! She hated the words, eren.
BUY YOUR
Backboards
v
Skates
Marx Mechanical Toys
And a Thousand Others
Also practical gifts for the children such
as Snow Suits, Sweaters, etc. Unique Electrical decorations.
Novelty Toys of All Kinds, Christmas, Decorations and Christmas Tree Ornaments
OPPENHEIM'S
5c-10c-25c and Up Store
108 SO. BKOAnWAY
TEL. 283
Never before has there been a Poilllve Agitation Hoowr
for,a price to low. Not a junior model—a regolatlonilze Hoover and HooverqualltythroVghour. Lareirfeatorei.. Poiltlve Agitation.. Dirt Finder. Telephone for
details and convenient term*. Small carrying charge.
DOLAN BROS!
J30 NORTH BROADWAY
\it
n0NB
294
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,1935
TH» SOUTH AMBOT CkTIZKN
of Advent, the time of prayer and ing to himself or herself, and al
preparation for the day when wo' felt that the meeting was a \
commemorate the birthday of Our profitable one.
Lord—Christmas.
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Everyone, no doubt, is delighted • h eThe
regular monthly meeting oi
Latm club was
to know that the feast of Christmas tdav
held "" Thurs.
is >o near at hand, yet few under-'M iT 1 )December
6, at two thirty P.
e
srand its true significance. Why not president, Miss Elaine Rentz
prepare our hearts to receive Him iP^ded,
The minutes of the prev
ous
on that day. so that when He comes |
meetingg were read by
y tho sec
— find
- • our .hearts
. . .full. o: retary
Helen Goman
to us, He will
retary, Miss
Miss iHelen
Goman. Durin
During
warm and fervent love for Him an< the business discussion it war voted
rot cold and selfish like the world that the «lub would contribute to
offered Him on the First Christmn the Senior Prom.
Entertainment
Night.
. '
was provided by members of the
The Church thinks of three seper- Freshman Class, who prepared very
ate and distinct comings of Christ interesting and instructive topics on
nto the world; His first coming as Roman Life. The program was as
a little baby in a humble stable in follows:
,
Bethlehem over 1900 years ago; Hi Roman Children and Education,
M,
si
coming to our alters each time the
>.., Francis Donnola
priest celebrates the Holy Sacrifice Roman Games and Amusements
and His final coming to judge the
Raymon Walzaclc
iving and the dead.
Roman Roads
Helen Noble
He came once as a little child ma Sickness, Physicians, and Funerals
ny years ago, yet He still comes
John Farrel
from. His heavenly Home into ou Slavery in Rome
Rita Hellmuth
hearts in ,an even more mysterious Origin of Names of Months
manner in holy communion. He is
Anna Wisniews-k
invisible but He is truly there and
An interesting display of Roman
will come as often into our hearts pictures was on exhibition' and the
we desire Him. His third com meeting was a most enjoyable and
- fh« Religion Club of St. Mary's ing, the Church reminds us of in educational one,
held its regular monthly meeting on this holy season, is His promised
Margaret Edwards,
the .First iFriday, December 6, In coming as our Judge to reward or
Grade. 11 Classical
Room 11 Classical, Various mot- have led on earth.
Ions that were made by individual
Flag Over White Hout*
members were discussed and votes All the world celebrates Christmas, yet not in the right way, Miny
A flag Is flown over the White Ho'um
taken on the measures.
consider
it
a
day
for
the
exchanging
every clay from sunrise to sunset when
The most important motion voted
.upon was the Establishment of the of gifts, forgetting its true signifi- the President Is In Washington. It I)
cance
in
their
worldly
enjoyments
not Mown wlipn tlie President Is absent
League of the Sacred Heart, known
»s the Apostleship. of Prayer. The The spirit of 'Good will among men from tlio Cnpltnl,
history and purpose of the League prevails, excluding the first and
was 'explained by William Humph- more important'part 'Glory to God
reys, the iHead Promoter. He said in the highest.' Would it not be
in part, that it was a Union of pray- very much better to keep in mind
er for the welfare of the Church and that the coming of Christ into the
world is the real meaning of Christthe Spread of Christ's Kingdom,
Moreover, the Club was told that mas,
In IS MtnuUi Thoxln* Brings ComJoan Nordling,
our Holy Father had expressed the
fortlnr R.IIW—Without C r | l l n |
Class of '87
[desire that every (Catholic in the
Time it! Talqo one easy swallow of
world be a member. He went on to
pure, soothing. Thoxine. 15 minutes
' state that there were three Degrees The Royol-Greggites B u s i n e s s is all that's nedded ta make you realof the League; to the First Degree Club met in regular session Thurs- ize you've at last got the real rembelong all those whose names are day afternoon in St. Mary's Guild edy for common sore throat! '
Jnucribed in the official register and Hall, the president, Morgan Cough- Thoxine has a remarkable double
who have promised to recite daily lin, presiding.
action. Works both to relieve SoreAfter ,the business meeting, Mr. ness and irritation—and then interthe.'Morning Offering.'
George
Hartem,
a
representative
of
For the Second Degree the Assocnally to help check cold and achinesa.
iate, besides reciting the "Morning the Gregg Publishing Company, was Also better than over for coughs
introduced.
Mr,
Hartem
has
had
offering" says each day, one "Our
now because of newly added Expec-lather" and Ten "Hail Marys" as extensive
experience as a teacher torant. Good and safe «ven for chil•n offering to our Lady for the Gen-! and superintendent of school!1, and dren. Get Thoxino right away and
— i , ._..„....
_s_ recommended
. , each
• is a speaker of,very substantial at- keep it always handy. Sold on moneyIntention
Math by onr .Holy Father. This tainment.
back guarantee. 36c, 60c and $1 botDegree inspires loyalty to the Chur- Mr. Hartem suggested three ques- tles, Peterson's Pharmamy.
ch and promotes devotion to our La- tions to the members—"Why do you
dy. The Third iDegree, which is of- go to school?— What good ii it going
ten called "The Eudharistic Crus- to do you- —How are you gaing to
ade" -i» the receiving of Holy Com- get the best out of your education?
1
<mtmlon weekly or monthly on some He developed these questions in jt
.appointed day. The receiving of our very interesting manner, stressing
Xord oii the First Friday was the the great need of learning 'to think*.
He spoke, at length on the value of
^day'suggested to the members.
t ^.''There was Very much enthusiasm School curriculum, particularly iLat2x8; 2x10—10, 12 and 14
«hown over _ this motion and each in and Mathematics, which develop
member pledged himself to obtain this' brain power, so necessary for a
feet long
nine members for his band by the successful business career. He cited
3 AIR COMPRESSORS
many,
examples
of
what
he
called
Hth of December.
Each With 1-4 H. P. Motor.
Class of '37 'sheer stupidity', which resulted in
Attached
serious mistakes made because some
individual 'didn't-stop to think'..
ADVENT
The passing of the month of Nov- From his talk;, each was able to
ember brings to us the Holy season derive some point especially interest-
ST. MARY'S HIGH
SCHOOL NOTES
PACE THREB
RARITAN BEER GARDEN
PRICES WERE NEVER SO LOW!
<"
Have Your Plumbing and Heating, Work Done Nowl You'll
Save Money!,
, LOWEST HOURLY RATES IN THE CITY
(No Helpera to Pay)
Enjoy Copper Piping in Your Home at The New Low Price*
Which Will Amaze You. Call Now (or an Eitiinale!
South Amboy's Newest and Finest Hall
,
Dancing Every Saturday Night
For Dances, Wedding Receptions, Christenings, Card
Parties, Meetings and Private Spcial Affairs
Surprisingly Reasonable——See
John Wojciechowski, Prop.
Ridgeway Avenue Tp"i S. A. 279 Mechanicsville
DANIEL J. DONLIN
101 N. Stevens Ave.
YourWorld-Wide
Neighborhood
The neighborhood you live in
today is almost world-wide.
Your Bell telephone service
makes it so.
Time was, not so many years
ago, when your neighborhood
was restricted largely to your
section of the nation.
In 1915 for the first tim»
the people of the Pacific and
Atlantic Coasts talked with,
each other by* telephone.
A few yean ago transatlantic
radio-telephony made it possible to talk with friends in
European countries.
Sort Throat
Today almoit all the nations
of the world are within telephone reach.
To you, the most important factor in this telephone)
pragma it that Bell System
aerelqninent in research, manafacture, and operating methods has made all your friends,
who have telephone!, wher.
erer they live, as near to you
as your next«door neighbor.
Tour telephone makes'it!
easy for yon to bo neighborly*
with Mends everywhere.
One of onr subscriber*
writes:
"I hmm renewed old friendship* that were drooping for
lack of the personal touch.
When one is very busy —ax
who i$ not—one often thinksof friends with longing, but
lacks the time to get in touch
withthettL A telephone bridges
the gap instantly. And what
U to precious as friendship?"'
FOR SALE
j
Tel. 948-W
Lumber
257 Bordentown Ave.
NOW!
The 0hiy Way
To Save For
The only way, because it is one system of saving
Any of These Classes Are
At Your Disposal 4
that Joes not allow withdrawals during the year.
This assures you, at the end of the year, the full
amount you planned to save.
There is no better
way to save for Christinas. .
Class 25 - 25 cents each week, totaling $12.50
Class 50 - 50 cents each week, totaling $25.00
'Class 100 - $1.00 each week, totaling $50.00
Class 200 - $2.00 each week, totaling $100.00
Class 500 - $5.00 each week, totaling $250.00
Begin That Way—
TODAY!
CHR>
a Flan fur
K3«t«&C(«t««i«t€e^^
It is much more pleasant to buy Christmas Gifts when the financial strain does not full on a single month's income. Deposit
a small sum weekly in our Christmas Savings Club. You will never miss the payments.
But when Christmas rolls around next
year, you will have a riice sum for the .things you want to buy! Or you will have money for any definite purpose.
EVERY PURSE
of South Amboy, N. J.
Tots cmd
Grown-Ups
JOIN OUR
Christmas Club
THE mm AMBOY cmzEW
Joan Crawford To Be Seen Sunday and Monday
DINKIES HOLD MEETING
The object of a newly formed league of bards is Jko secure jufl"Mary Burns, Fugitive" Starring Sylvia Sidney
lice for poets. Their pleas for clemency should, we think,' be>
•
j?. =•'•'">-..
Dramatic Photoplay at Strand Theatre considered.
The weekly meeting ct the Dinkuy
Club was held at the home of Miss
Antoinette Chuilli en, Friday evening. In order to raise funds for the
treasury, a cake was chanced off and
was won by Mrs. Catherine Hanaway of Stockton Street.
After the ibusiness of the club was
discussed, a social hour was enjoyed
and refreshments were served by the
hostess. The attendance prize was
won by Jlarie Hanaway.
The next meeting of the club will
be held tonight at the home of Mi38
Margare^ Edwards.
at the Empire Theatre in "I Live My Life"f<
r
FRIDAY,
v
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So. AmboyWine &Liquor Co.j
136 South Broadway
\
T d , 2 0 $ ? | k'
Buy For Xmas Holidays at S
•
Present Low Prices!
PHILIP PURCELL
.WILL IS PROBATED
The will of Phillip PuTcell, who
died here on December 1st, was probated in the Surrogate's Office in
New' Brunswick; Wednesday by Attorney Francis P. Coan.
According to the terms of the -will
the widow of the deceased, Mrs. Ann,
Purcell ds made executrix and sole
beneficiary. The will, dated June 2,
1030, was witnessed by Francis P.
and Margaret JH.Coan. •
SCOTCH SPECIALS
WINES
(Full
Gallon Jugs) ."-.'.<
Johnny Walker Red Label
Barbena, Reisling, ZinfenWhite Horse Celler
Haig and Haig Five Star
del, Sauterne, Burgundy, '"
Teacher's Highland- Cream Claret, Alcante.
Brian Aherne and Joan Crawford in "1 Live My Life"
Buchanan's Black and
99c A GALLON
White.
•
Starring Joan Crawford and di- raprous star's previous pictures, it
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
rected by W. S. Van Dyke—this com- casts her- as a spoiled debutante
John Dewnr & Sons White
Port, Sherry Tokay,
bination is enough to make any pic- whose love for a penniless archeolo- Kev. Chas, P. Van Horn, Jr., Pastor
"Label
gist
redeems
her.
ture a success. In the case of "I LiLe
Broadway and Church Street
Muscatel
'
Joan Crawford has never appearMy Life" the new MGM production
10 A. M. Bible School in charge
McCallum's Perfection
2 Fifth Bottles—79c
ed
more
glamorous
nor
bene
more
at the Empire Theatre Sunday and
of our Supt. Furman Sheppard.
{
/i Gallon Jug—98c
ALL $3.29 FIFTH
Monday, the combination ' coupled beautifully photographed. Her delln- Classes for all ages.
ention
of
the
gay,
carelelss,
heart,
with a powerful story, ia made an
Gallon Jug—$1.85
11 A, M, Morning Worship and Crammed with action, thrills and and acting ability.
free character is the work of a fine sermon by the Pastor. Theme: "The romance, "Mary Burns, Fugitive" Tho story centers around Miss
GIN SPECIALS
outstanding production, •
Maderia California Brandy .
Uurring Sylvia Sidney, which opens Sidney, blissfully in love with Alan
actress.
Knowledge of Jesus."
Different from any of the glaat t U SI rand Theatre Perth Amboy, Baxter, unaware that he is a pubJolly Roger
.....99c Fifth
Pint—^1.05
7:30 P. M, Evening worship and
Sermon, Theme: ','Near anil Yet Sola a swlrt moving, soul-stirring d.'tt- lic enemy, knowing only that he is
Five
O'
C
locfc
....$1.09
Fifth
Old Dutch
.pt. 9Bc'"
n a ii flijiiriRuiiriied photoplay of livsi an ex-grjd-lron star. Escaping with
banck, Agnes Parsons, Loretta iPav- Far."
Lloyd's Londoa Dry
class entertainment.
Kununell (Mohawk
.,
ich, Irma Reese, Irene Sprlngla,
stolen bonds, [Baxter is almost
Tuesday 8 P. M. Men's BrotherFlorence Stanton, Catherine Van hood. ,
?1,19 Fifth
Brand,
pt. fl.46-'
Providing Mi»B Sidney with a part caught at Miss Sidney's restaurant
retreat in the mountains. Making
Horn, Gladys Ware,•Shirley Wood,
qt. ?2.69 .
Fleischman ....#1.29 Fifth
Thursday 7:30 P. M. Pastor Van that is distinctly her metier, "Mary a quick getaway, 'Miss Sidney is
Burns, Fugatlve" emerges as an
Horn's Prayer Meoting.
' .
White Satin De Luxeemotionally powerful, tensely dram- trapped with th;j bonds, arrested ami
Friday, 8 p. m. Christmas Enter- atic photoplay, packed with romance sentenced to prison, Successful In
BONDED WHISKIES
The followins nuoils of School No.
$1.29 Fifth
tainment by the Bible School.
if
1 have been placed an the Perfect
and adventure all the way, In '.liea jail break with her cell mate, Fart
Gilbey
London
Dry
Attendance Honor Roll for the montitle rclo, ,Mlsa Sidney gives onu ofKelton, she gets a job in a hospital
Mount Vernon ....$4.39 Qt.
the of November.
the finest performances of the ycjr und falls in love with Mclvyn Doug$1.34 Fifth Old Schenley
$2.09 Pt.
as »iv innocent girl, hunted by thelas, temporarily blinded young sciFirst Grade: Walter Bright, BooMANY
OTHER
BRANDS
law and relentlessly pursued by aentist. Meanwhile Miss Kelton, a
- .
$4.09 Qt.
«rt iHuguenin, Ruth O'Connor, Shirtool of the G-Mon, believing hor
formor sweetheart gangster.
Pt.
ley Skow, June Ware, Warren BarBaxter's accomplice, tries to drive
Old Drum
89c pt. Old Overholt ....$2.19
ber, William Behn, Gloria DeWi'.t,
Running a elose_second for acting Miss
$4.35 Qt.
Sidney
to
Baxter'^
hideout,
to
James Dill, (Dorothea Dufford, Len- Five Members of One Thirty
Old Drum
$1.75 qt. Corby, 8 year old, $2.29 Pt:
honors are Melvyii Douglas and ano vail.
.
ora Greenspan,
Edward Jewell',
premising; young ifilm find,
Alan
Greendale
Straight
Whis$3.49 Fifth •
Club
Enjoy
Week's
Sport
at
PERTH AMBOY
Lawrence Mills; Virginia Ramus,
Baxter, Both glvo splendid portray- . Baxter, madly, in love with M'ss
key
69c
pt.
$4.49 Qt
Sinnamhoming.
Margaret Star.iton, 'Harvey Thorpe.
als in widely different; roles, Doug- Sidney, sends his henchmen to kid$1.30 Qt. Sunny Cove
las, cast as a wcathly famous scient- nap her, but she escapes and seeks
. Tel. 4-0108
Second iGrade: iDonald Beekman,
88c pt.. •
ist, temporarily blinded, who falls In refuge in DouglaB' nome. As thsy
Jolly Roger Rye
69c pt. Oak Mellow
Bumner Boyson, Emery Burlew, Rob Flvo memfbers of "the One Thirty
/...65c pt. • •
love with iMiss Sidney, brings a finare about to be married, Baxter
ert Grover, IFrank Lopez, Edmund Hunting Club, Burt iPorry.^ Goorge
$139 qt.
$1.29 Qt. 5
esse and dignity that characterizes breaks in on the ceremony. A crashBhuler, Andy Soltis, Henry Ziegler, Bronnsn, George Sepka, John BrenPREVUE TONIGHT!
this able.actor. Baxter, playing his ing, dramatic climax brings the film
Miriam iBerger, Nancy Burkard, nan end Bulk Lambert son, Jr., re• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a iIIIIIIIIIIIIUHlil
first film part, displays ease, poise to a thrilling finale.
Miiry Clossey, Katherine Buliba, Ma- turned to this city 'Saturday nfter a
Two Pictures for the Price
rie Pllskov, Shirley iGregor, Lillian week hunting at .Sinnapihom'.ng, Pa.
Gunderson, 'Elsje Lauritsen), 'Made- They brought back;' • 196 pound,
of One
JOHN WOJCJECHOWSKI
Indian Village Modeta
line Lauritsen, Eleanor MoCracken, eight pronged buck deer shot by
George Brennan, a black bear ihot
Albert Mehrlander.
HONOREDAT BIRTHDAY Indian Vlllnge, (idjncent to .lunenu,
Owing to the length of
Alaska,
bnasts a modern sewage sysby
Burt
Perry,
and
a
wildcat
ih
Third Grade: Herbert Berger,
One of South Amboy's most prom- tem constructed largely by Indian lathe pictures there will be
John Bloodgood, Raymond Boyson, by John Brennan.
and best likead citizens was bor,
i
only one pre-vue tonight, inent
A large number of the members of
H«nry Hager, iBlmer Johnson, Rodhonored last Tuesday evening when
man Xing, Willard King, Harry the'club are making arrangements
starting
at
8:45
o'clock.
John Wojclehowski was the guest .of
tr spend the coining deer season at
November Attendance
Roll at Public School 2
Local Party Bags
Deer, Bear and Wild Cat
on Week's Hunting Trip
Larsen, William Lauritsen, Kenneth
Jlundy, Leroy Mundy, Gloria Hem- the club hunting lodge at Pasadena
•treet, 'Mildred Hughes, Elizabeth where deer are reported exceptionKrutel, Evelyn Larsen, Marie <Nie- ally plentiful.
"thanks A Million" Dick Powell Starring
Vehicle Comes to Majestic Theatre Tomorrow
honor at his birthday party, celebra-
at the beautiful Raritan Hall on
kiter fmm*w MMI ted
Ridgeway avenue this city.
—
one present said that a
Bleml Mi "goodEvery
time was had by all."
,-.,. thmtw't
nothing Ufl
to • • • !
Stage, screen' and air were com- ell and Miss Dvorak, and,is heightbed for funsters, singers, actors and ened by the appearance of., lovely
musicians in recruiting the cast of Mirjjarct Irving as the 'Other wothe new 20th Century super-musical, man,
t
"Thanks a Million." -which comes But Fred Alleii'Vand Patsy Kelly
Saturday to the Majestic Theatre, mpnaire to hock most of the laughs
Perth Amboy, with iDick Powell and with their goofy antics.' fl
'Approximately 200 friends of Mr.'
Wojciehowski's were present at the
affair and all were in keeping with
the occasion.
Those present were; Mr. and Mrs.
I Walter Kurowsky, and Mr. and Mrs."
William Martin of Perth -Amboy,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Agan, Mr
and Mrs. John Cross and a host of
other friends of Mr. Wojciehowski's.
''true friends".
'
»
Barley Fir.l to Be Cultivated
STRAND
PERTH AMBOY
Starting With
PREtUE
FRIDAY NIGHT
According to undent Etwin, barley
was the first of the et'rcnlg to be cltftlvnted. Srnmlliijr crops of hurley
were dcuipd' hy thi'in undor this fifth
dynnsl.v. or ••'•-•'•r ""in n O.
,
' R e i u r d l u r a JVJboie
NEW EMPIRE
Tonight and Tomorrow
2—Big Feature Pictures—2 \
—ALSOFREE TO EVERY GIRL ATTENDING TONIGHT OR
TOMORROW A BEAUTIFUL SHIRLEY
TEMPLE MIRROR
:'
There ia one lusrmice oil record Irr
willed n domesticated'moose Is' snld'
to have drawn a sleigh 234 miles In.
•ne day.
Sunday and Monday
tHWWttMOHIMIIMW
FORA
REAL
GOODTIME
VISIT
"SCHACHELT
ANN DVORAK
FRED ALLEN
Assiited by an all-star cast, ANN DVORAK, DICK POWELL
and PATSY KELLY are stepping out for new highs in entertainment
in "Thanks a Million." Darryl F. Zanuck produced the sensational
Ann Dvoink toppin/r the cast
"Thankfl a .Million" mid "I've Got
mantic and slngiiiR roles, "Thanks a Pocket Full o f Sunshino" are the
a Million" presents Prod Alien, Paul principal tunes'sung by Dick PowWMte
Mb
midd Ma
bund with R i w ell, They nru largely from the pens
ona, JtubinDfl", Patsy Kelly, and the'
of Gus Knhn and Arthur Johnston,
Yacht Club Boys, all piii'ticipntlnjr who nlso composed "Sugar Plum"
in a jnmborce of fun.
for Ann Dvornk and Patsy Kelly.
Nunnnllv Johnson wrote the screen
Featured in tho chief supporting
story of "Thnn's a Million," a hid-roles of the picture, which was pericnouB account of a show troupe that sonally produced hy Darryl F. ZanIs being herded through
the onouck, arc Rlaymond Wlalburn, , Alan
nlKht stops by that presiding gon- Dinchnrt and Bonny
Baker—who
lua, Fred Allen.
suffers as Fred Allen's stooge.
T h e principal story intorest is at- Rov Del Ruth directed "Thanks
tached to tlio romanco botweon Pow- a Million."
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DINE AND DANCE
AT
JOE JEROME'S TAVERN
RffiGEWAY & SCOTT AVES.
MELROSE
Tel. 557 South Amboy
, FRIDAY—AMATEUR NIGHT .
SATURDAY—HOT FRANKS
SUNDAY—PUNNAGEL NIGHT. ATTENDANCE
PRIZE $7.00 IN CASH
HOO RAY AND OTHER GAMES PLAYED—
PRIZES AWARDED
Music by Tony Glovcn's Orchestra
KINDLY MAKE RESERVATIONS'iFOR NEW YEAR'S EVE
mult*
PATSY KELLY
PAUL WHITER
tmi SAND-ill.
HAMONA
RUB IN OFF
.RAYMOND WALBURN
YACHT CLUB BOYS
• OARflYLF. ZANiICK
LAST TIMES TODAY
"MUTINY ON THE
BOUNTY"
with Clark Gable, Franchot Tone and Charles
Laughton
|
AMATEUR NIGHT
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Coining Sat., Dec. 21st
"MISS PACIFIC FLEET"
with Joan Blondell and
Glenda Farrell
AHERNE'
Washington Road
South Amboy
Comedy Laugh Riot
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Don't Forget To
Attend The
CARDPARTY
Undir the Autplcet of The
Cheesequake
: Episcopal Church
—ALSO—
Cartoon
News Events/
Tuesday One Day Only
BETWEEN SOUTH
AMBOY AND PARLIN
"John Wants to See. YOU,
and YOU and YOU
|MM( AMU
MOMW ' MKMAHOM
ON THE STAGE
THUR. EVENING
AUCTION NIGHT
The People Sell;
The Auctioneer Buys.
^ L CHESTER MORRISS
WED., THUR., FUI.
—ALSO-
2 Big Features
FREE TO LADIES! HOT OVEN DINNER WARE
SHEARER
Wednesday and Thursday
FREDRIC MARCH
LESLIE HOWARD
IN THE SOCIAL ROOMS
(Batement)
CHEESEQUAKErN. J,
Friday Evening,
December 20th
Special Added Attraction!
"The Catri Kids" of CarAT EIGHT O'CLOCK '
tcret in "Trouble in ToyBEAUTIFUL PR12ES
land"; (Dancing for the
TICKETS
: I : 25c
First Time on the Screen)
WtMHWIHIIIIIMIIII
HUGH HERBERT in
"TO BEAT
THE BAND"
Convedy Scwam
—ALSO—
Popeyc Cartoon
News!
'AY, DECEMBER n,
AIM ROY C!tTf/iav
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
MR. AND MRS. WISE
Published Weekly By
THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY
Telephone South Amboy 4
JTSELFORD ROLL, EDITOR
PLAYING GOOFGUT I'M T4R6O
GOOD WILL ON THE KOAD
PAGE FIVE"
FORSGATE FARMS
VOU UJ6R£ RIGHT,OOT,
THOT GLASS OF MIUK
THIS GLASS OP MILK
FROM
FORSGATE FARMS
GOOD HEALTH
SOM€ MILK-
OROERSOME
The Holiday season is a pecularly fitting time to emphasize the
ssa»bligations of every motorist. It is of more than passive interest
I O I L I PEP
Jtthat the Yuletide closes that quarter of the year when automobile
r<-accidents, death arid injuries are an annual peak, according to
4ffte National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters. How
^horrible is the thought that as we approach the days when the
"iJAWittaient, "Good Will to All", is glorified throughout the land,
LATER
s . the carnage of wrecks and broken bodies is strewn more than
"-flver over the face of our country.
,
DISTRIBUTED BY LAURENCE HARBOR MILK CO.
,• "•**!"» A great deal has been s»id about the necessity of courtesy in
TEL. MATAWAN 2287-J
Vidiriving as an accident preventive measure. Driving at speeds
/i ; twwonable for conditions, sharing the road, passing properly, was a great success and proved the House on Sunday afternoon, DecemThe prediction is based, Mr, Hol*"""* " j correct hand signals, avoiding all those actions which means of raising a considerable sum ber 23th. Santa Claus will be preler said, mainly upon three points—
„£ driving dangerous and uncomfortaible for the other fellow, lor the annual prty. Joseph Joswiak sent and presents will bo distributed
the excellence of the new 1936 Chevi the dictates of courtesy and manners. So, too, are they dic- v/as chairman of the committee.
to the children. There will be com-,
rolets which were introduced (Nov. 2;
•tes of the principle of the good neighbor. Good driving, with A committee is completing ar- munity singing and a program of enthe timeliness of their introduction,
just before the Christmas buying sea» >J real desire to safeguard the lives of those exposed to the con- rangements for the annual Christmas tertainment and all children in Melson; and the fact that the new Gen''*" sequences of that driving, is practical Christianity. It is a kind party to be held at the Melrose Fire rose have been invited.
eral Motors Acceptance Corporations
I " *-6f practical Christianity that followers of all creeds can sub1
The Chevrolet Motor Company is six per cent purchase plan reduces
-,r-<«jribe to as' they join in the common rejoicing at this Chrstmas
looking forward to the highest volu- to a new low figure the outlay requir-
FORSGATE
FARMS
public agrees with us that the 1938
Cheyrolets are the finest product we
have ever introduced. Increased beau-.
ty and luxury, greater safety and
economy, and finer performance
characterize both the Master deluxe
and the Stunijuril s:ries. Both }iew
lines are equipped with perfected hydfaulic brakes, and both hove solid
steel turret top ajodtes by Fisher.
There has been a growing trend tow«
ard the giving of automobiles for
Christmas, and these fine cars of low
price will certainly be Belected by
many for Christmas rfving.
u
Make-Up Halted Fieai
'Kffjrptlan women used make-up, not
to beautify tlipmselves. bur. us a pro,
tectlon against Hens, declares a European scientist.
Chevrolet Motors Expects
Highest Volume of Xmas
Sales In Its History
The first'concern of the churches of America is the saving of
mis. By (jntering with whole-hearted activity into the autor-Hiobile safety movement, they can extend their activity to the
'flnpon a soul as a result of killing 'or maiming another through
" ig of lives, without violating their first purpose. The blot
uss or heedless action, is one not easily erased. The churches
a the advantage of being able to appeal to a great section of
^Hie drivers of the country on occasions when they are most re'^ceptve to the idea of good will as.a driving maxim.
The good
Neighbor on the road could well serve as a theme for a sermon in
•very church at this time of the year.
'-,- So long as selfishness and stupid recklessness, so long as death
destruction exist on our streets and highways, the Ideal of
> on earth,goodwill toward men, will command little more
lip service.
'
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RECEIVED TOO LATE FOB
CLASSIFICATION
PERSONAL
ROOM FOB RENT: Cheery room at
,.,.,—,.«...... Councilman-sleet John
Morgan Heights, with or without
j,**AndreJewgW of Melrose was one
board. • A splendid home for right
i"«f the speakers at the communion
pnrty. Call South Amboy 27.
!j
"
•"»»t-of the Children <of Mary
12-18-tf (x)
ty of St. Stanialaw Church'of
WHO WANTS TO BUY A RADIO?
on Sunday,
An eight tube console Atwater
•' Patrolman Thomas Kvist Sunday
Kent, with benutiful Poolcy cabi«venlng arrested William Ferren,
net. Originally cost $168.
Will
«W«eri with disturbing the tran
sacrifice for $15. Being used now
anility at ,his home on lower George
and brings in perfect reception.
<«tre»t by breaking dishes.
Act quickly as offer will be withMonday,-afternoon Ferrln appear
drawn in a week. Inquire at 801
~*i W o w Police Justice Bloom who
Main Street.
C 12-13-lt (o)
•Usttnctd him to sixty days in the
TO LET: Two rooms, furnished or
-connty'work house.
unfurnished. Heat and use of bath.
Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Thomsen,
Inquire 59 Shadyside Ave, Laur«f Augusta it., are the parents of a
ence Harbor.
12-13-2t*
t o y born Friday night.
FOR RENT: Five room apartment,
all redecorated, all improvements,
David 9;'Hereby, of Second st.,
(adults). Inquire 344 Fourth St,
ned to his home on account of
.
•
**' v -12-13-lt
- The) name of (be queen of Rumania
' WjWpyMt* under the pen mitno CnrmeD
SflM win .Queen Kllznhpth. Her name
W«« Pauline Ellwihoth 'nun,, [.nnlRc
Makes Plans for Annual
Kiddie Christmas Party
me of Christmas sales in its 25 year ed to own and drive a new motor car.
histttry, according to W. E. Holler,
"Orders taken on announcement
vice president and general sales man- day," said Mr. Holleri "exceeded anyager, who in, an interview outlined thing in our history. Plainly, the
Practical
Gift Suggestions!
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************
>******i
Broadway Market
70x80 Part Wool Blankets, reversible $2.49
70x80 Part Wool Double Blankets - - $2.79
66x80 All Wool Blankets
- - $8.00
72x84 All Wool Bankets
- - - $10.00
72x84 All Wool Blankets
- • $12.50
Full Size Comforters $3.25 and $4.85
Rivoli Silk Hose
• • 59c, 79c and 89c
Columbia Broadcloth Shirts • $1 and up
Roots Tivoli Underwear
$2,251
Ball Band Rubbers and Galoshes
Sundial Shoes for Children
Men's Slippers
Boy's Scout Uniforms
Men's Neckwear
122 N. Broadway - South Amboy
WE DELIVER
PHONE 261
PLACE YOUR XMAS ORDER FOR A TURKEY OR
POULTRY WITH US AND BE SURE , OF GETTING
THE BEST.
JERSEY
NICE AND LEAN
HALF OR WHOLE
Pork Loins Ib. 25c
TENDER, JUICY
QUALITY
BEEF
Chuck Roast Ib. 22c
GENUINE
SPRING
Leg of Lamb Ib 25c
2 2 c II).
JERSEY
Pork
" ~
Fresh Made
CHOPPEP
BEEF, Ib
H. WOLFF &
19
Best Quality
TOMATOE "
JUICE, can
Feltus Street and Washington Avenue Telephone 112
CIb
5
C
iM#
Leg of
MILK FED
Vei ll
PORK CHOPS
VEAL CHOPS
Pound
25 C
Fresh
DRY
CITRON, Ib
15 C
WE GIVE S. & H. OR ELK STAMPS
Successful CanfParty Held by
e W Cadar
Immune
to e; •* H fj, fj *
Organization Wednesday Ev- - - -_^
w
Sa4 mdarwood
ening to Rate Funds.
Wdarwood from
from Brl
British Colum•ted officially proved to be ImThe card party held Wednesday'
•sWliMt tlie attack of fungus.
f t k t houses In Canada are built evening by the Pulaski Club of MelVM
VV
GLOVES
of eyei-jr description.
Wool
linad, fur lined, unlincd, . pig.
•kin, English caps, suede and
buckikin.
•
$1.25
$1.95
'
, $1.50,
$2.45
$1.65
$2.95
Everything for • Christmas
and Wint.r N . . d . »t ,en.«tion.
al Savings.
Shop Saturday
from 9 A. M. to It P. M.
•?
Every Department A
Gift Department on
the Christmas List
PURE VIRGIN
WOOL SWEATERS
Crew neck, zippar style and
. coat style
$1.29,
$1.79,
$2.45, $2.95
$1.95
rose for the Kiddies Christmas Fund
PAJAMAS
tXXXXXXXXXXX
Russian Pullover Coat Style
$1.00,
VISIT
REINER'S
$1.27,
$1.65
$1.47
Broadcloth and Heavy FUnnel-
BEAUTIFUL BAR
Heavy Ribbed jaeger
Union Suits _._
CHOICE BEERS, WINES AND LIQUORS
(VJe
•"
Sold at Minimum Prices
•,..
Genuine Root. Tivoli Heavy
I
Wool Shirt
» 1 Ijn I
and Drawers
•J-l.l". |
TABLES FOR LADIES
THE SHIRT SENSATION OF
THE GIFT SEASON
PRACTICAL GIFTS,
THIS YEAR ,"
This BJKtuUful Itnwr Ctntra) Powtr
and light Company window diiplar
won First Prln In a notnt National
Zf'-s'Vi1 -vi
Contort.
.-;•'''
\
126 North Broadway
Begin today to order your meats and foodstuffs for
the holidays. An order placed now for one of our tender
Turkeys insures you the pick of the East. And wait un^
til you see our low prices. Best quality meats at the lowest prices.
BwtWishM foe a bright
proaperoui N«w Yaar
TEL. 19 FOR FREE
from
%cy Fowl gg;-29c Ib.
Pork Goodies, Sugar Cured
$j c lb.
SrLegsof Lamb 27c Ib
Spiced Ham, sliced
the
JERSEY CENTRAL
POWER & LIGHT CO.
I.ES. FLOOR LAMPS
Th.Bij scientifically daslgnod
lompa oorao with Indirect or
dlrtct lighting, silk or parch- Q.95
ntsnt shades.....
_.~ *» m>
Wo welcome the Booker ol
Well Chosen Gills. Hers you
can lake quality for granted
end glvo lull sway,to your
own taste and pleasure in
choosing ypur yuletide remtmbrances.
•
EASY TIME PAYMENTS help
to make our show rooms ideal
•hopping centres.
• 39c Ib.
n
99 so 1
floppy CuYistinQB end ci
VI
Christmas
(ji/i
' that all
will enjoy
H
-I
H
H
Smart Colors
_ Fresh Patterns
Plain Colors Included
Heavy Navy Blue
Melton
Lumber Jacks
An mm
«?(».*)
Genuine Suede
Zipper Front
Lumberjacks ..
$4.95
Special French Flannel
BATH
ROBES
sn QP.
_
»7O.«W
Famous Headlight 32-ounce
Melton Wool
Lumberjacks
F R I G IDA
I RE
In choosing o lasting remembrance for
Christmas nothing can equal the thrill you'll
give by salocUna" FBIQIDAIHE. It's many
superior features place It first In its Held,
Heavy All Wool
Plaid Mackinaws
Also Plain Blue.
$g Q
GREAT PANTS VALUES
WORK
v i
Roasting Chickens T ,r," ; 32c Ib
New Sauer Kraut
- - .
5c Ib.
Choice Hand Picked Pea Beans - 3 lbs. 10c
Jello, 6 Delicious Flavors - - pkg. 5c
P.&GsSoap,
. . . .
3 cakes 10c
Brown, Powdered or Confectioners Sugar
3-1 Ib. pkgs. 20c
^ sweet and juicy
- 20 for 25c
$1.00 $ U 5 $1.50
$1.95
$1.29
$2.45
DRESS
$1.47
$2.95
S1.70
DOYLE &CUNNEEN
Spot Shop
LE.S. TABLE LAMPS
Ktlk or Parehmwil iShadw _
mak* Belter Sight, Better uH.BS
Light lamps ideal (or gifts.... UP
ELECTRIC IRONERS
Can you Imaqlna who! o
pleasure laundry w,irt will riO.50
bo wlih an electric lronor»«UP
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
Silent, «ure, and lacllnn , , .
a fi'tincj ollt kr him, her, 0 . 9 5
or th—
"up
ELECTRIC IRONS
Always acceptable . . , All
*'-zva and ahapea, modorn'
in conatructlon and donlarifc UP
JERSEY CENIKAL POWER & LIGHT CO!
155 Smith Street
PERTH AMBOY
Tuxedo Suits Tor Hire
Wo give double S. A H. Green
Trading Stampi Saturday
WE MAKE UNIFORMS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
PAGE SIX
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
LOOKING BACK
22 YEARS
Jensen, Mary Disbrow, Naomi DisMETHODIST EPISCOPAL
brow, Grace Henry, Blanche BuntCHURCH
ing, Mary Hendrickson, William DisRev. Chas. G. Book, Pastor
brow, John Thorpe, Clarence ThorSunday Services
pe, Edward Simonsen; Leon Frischk9:45 A. M. Sunday School
nect, Arthur Disbro-w, Edward Kirk,
Issue of December 13, 1913
11 A. M. Divine worship, topic,
Charles Kamps, Calvin .Thorpe, Myr'The Old Book and the New Man of
' At the meeting of the council tle Thorpe and Morris Erickson.
Today."
Tuesday evening, Mayor Dey present6:45 P. E. Epworth League.
ed a veto against resolution of M:
CHRIST, EPISCOPAL CHURCH
7:30 Divine Worship, topic "Tho
O'Connor passed at previous meet
Bible -Lands are the Educated Lands.
Organized 1852
ipg appropriating Susquehana coa
We are requesting those who atMain Street and Broadway
lax money for sewer and fire hous
Hie Rev. Harry Stansbury Weyrich, tend these services, to bring the oldpurposes.
est Bible they hve with them.' We
Rector
The Clerk read the following veto
will have a table arranged to display
, '"To the members of the Commor
Third iSunday in Advent
them.
Council, I hereby return to your hon
7:30 A. M. Holy Communion,
Tuesday: Men's Club, social meetorable body the resolution signed b;
9:30 A. M. Church School.
ing.
.Councilman O'Connor, and passed b;
10:45 A. M, Holy Communion and
Wednesday 7:46 P. M.1 Prayer
your Honorable Body, without m; Sermon.
Meeting.
6:30 P. M. Young Peoples Guild.
signature, as I do not approve o
7:30 P. Of, Special Service for
buying the City sewer bonds at thli
TRY SOUTH AMBOY FIRST
time. Relative to the fire building Young People. The Eev, Leslie Long
An appropriation has been made foi of St. Peter's Ch<:vch, West Chester,
New York City, guest preacher.
that purpose.
WEEK DAY SERVICES
checks
I further believe that the Susqui
Wednesday, Dec. 18, Ember Day
|iana Coal Company tax monoyi
7:16 A. M. Holy Communion.
should be used to finance the Ste
•nil
9:30 A. M., Holy Communion.
vens avenue improvement as a gooc
Saturday, Dec. 21, St. Thomas,
portion of this money has been useApostle. 9:30 A. M. Holy Communfor this purpose."
ion.
first day
You are eordially
welcome at
Rev. J. Y. Irwin, a former pastoi
Headaches
every
service
in
this
church.
of the Baptist Church of this city,
81OP*
in 30 mlnatw
who left here about three years ago
io take charge of the Baptist Church
at Port Jervis, N. Y. has resigned h
pastorate there, to assume charge ol
the Delaware Avenue Baptist Churd
at Wilmington Del. He will com
mence his work thero about Dec. 21
666
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,
MR. AND MRS. WISE
FORSGATE FARMS
flffORDTO
TAK6 CHANCES WITH
TH£ HEALTH OF MV fftfilLVi
IIV ORDER TO SflFe-GUfiRD
MY LOVED OWES-1 INSIST
THAT T H E / H f l V E CflREFUUY
[SELECTED FOOD/
^t
s is EXPENSIVE AND
REflLLy UWVESSfiRy IF ONC
TftKES THE PROP6R
PRECAUTIONS
x A M OEEPLV INDEBTED
TO-
FORSGATE
FARMS
IT IS TH£ LAST WORD IN
FLAVOR AIMO QUAUTK
AND GUflRft(VT«SG0OO
HEALTH FOR f*\V fAMILy!
SIONIQ ~>H»
OMlttt> K a av A a vernal at: C *
DISTRD3UTBD BY LAURENCE HARBOR MILK CO,
TEL.MATAWAN 2287-J
COLDS
FEVER
THE SOUTH AMBOY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A special meeting of the Board oi
REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE
Education'was held in the City Hal;
Thursday evening.
•
i 4?he bill of Samuel Schleimer foi
$650,00 for legal services was t a t
.. (Huodwwr la K. P. MMonl
en up and read.
Mr. Grace moved
that 400 be paid on account.
Mr.
Davis called attention to the fact
IN —
that there had'been no formal action
taken in the employment of Mr. Reliable UNITED STATES I O M P M K S
Schleimer and suggested that a motion bo passed confirming his emEXPLOSION INSURANCI
ployment. The president stated it was
hia recollection that formal action
NOTARY PUBLIC
' had been taken. However, Mr/Gruce 231 firs! Street
Swth Ambo,
withdrew his motion and the motion
of Mr, Davis confirming the action,
was passed. Mr. Grace then made the
motion for payment of $400.00 on
account. Mr. Mason stated he object
ed to the motion on the ground thai
' the case was not yet settled and that
it-was excessive and stated he woulc
Fire, AatomobUt, UsbtUty,
vote against the motion. .Mr. Graci
Explosion, OMMKJT. «tt.
called attention to the great amount
• Buttij and Fidelity Bond.
of work involved in the case as die
President Haines.
Mr. Davis anc
Tatar**** S41-I
Mr. Scully stated they supposed th
bill would have to be paid. The mo- 343 MAIN ST.
SOUTH AMBOY
tion was carried, Mr. Mason voting
against it.
PAINTS, ETC.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
C. T. MASON
1WSCRAMCJE
J. M
Insurance of All Kinds
A meeting of the South Amboj
Business Men's Association was held
' in the City Hall Friday evening.
-' President Charles Safran occupied
• the chair. A big number of members
; were present and entered enthusias
tically into the plans to boost busi
.. ness in South Amboy during th(
coming year.
It was decided to hold a banque
some time in January to open the
year's campaign. The committee wil
. endeavor to secure prominent nation'
; al speakers for the occasion.
Much intrest is being shown - in
the contest for the beat article on
'JWhy We Should Buy in South Amboy," the prizes for which are $10,
$6, $3, and $2 to be awarded on
' Christmas eve. . ,
•
The scholars in the local schools
will likely submit essays as well as
numeroui others.
jit Who is the most popular lady
fchbbl teacher in South Amboy? In
order to find out Stillwell & Mason
are offering a, beautiful writing desk
to the one receiving' the highest
number of votes.
John C. Johnson of John street has
returned after a very successful
weok's gunning at Tuckerton, N. J.
One of Mr. Johnson's trophies is a
' wild goose which measures 54 inches from tip to tip of its wings.
The members of tho Cypress A. C.
liold a smoker and reception at thoir
looms ut Morgan on Sunday.
Refreshments wore served and all greatly, enjoyed the ocension. The membrs of tho aoclal committee ar© planning nnolher smokor for New Year's
eve.
.Mlss Marion Greene, of Old Bridge
entertained a number of friends from
thla city ut her homo last Saturday
. cftornoon. Those present from So.
Amboy were Misaos Mildred Magee,
. Ruth Newton, Hnzol Compton, Harold Stophenson, Milton Nelson, Ger«'d Doy, Robert Kerr and Newell
James.
hast Friday morning, n boatmnn
Who had been nrroated fov disorderly
: conduct, wns discharged without a
hearing. Tho man was arrested on
Broadway tho night previous when
endeavoring to display his pugilistic
prowess and taken to the City Hnll.
Tho next morning found him in a
far different frame of min'd and ho
Was sent on his way rejoicing.
Messrs. Laurence Agan and Albert Webor, of this city, spent Sunday evening in Koyport.
Lost Friday tHe typewriting class
of the High School took a speed test
which proved very successful. Alvin
Briggs came out first in Hie advanced division and Hazel Mason in the
Recond division.
On Saturday evening a surprise
•party was tendered to Mnster Arthur Remoneit at his homo on Parker
avenue.
A largo number of his
frionds met nt the coiner of Stevens
nnd Bordontnwn avenues and proceeded to the homo in a body. Tin-1
.freshments wero served nnd all in-;
dulged in the various gnmes nnd
linstimes of thr evening. Those pre* sent wero fienevlcve Liming, Olgni
Hanson, Ella Hcndrtckunn, Jennie j
telephone 435
EUGENE A. MORRIS
(Sucoewor to A. r. Kerr)
faints,
Oils
and Var«i«hei
Sanitary and
Heating Engineer
MERCO OIL BURNERS
.
Telephone S. A. 292
228 FIRST STREET
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
WILHELM'S HALL
Rates Furnished U B M
1
Request
W. HARPER LEWIS
Consult Me For OpisJ«M aw
EsUmatcs on All Hick
Grade Plumbing u i
Heating
189 North Broadway
South AmbV
Telephone 584
Brashes, Glass, Brontes,
Gold Lea/, Stain, Me.
Xmas
Saving
Club
G. T. WILHELM
TeLS.A.397
-
I
listen ToWise Old Santa:
WALLPAPBR
i&» First Street South Amboj
JOHNBIXAMS
Metal Weatherstrips
Pmtraai Attmtfai
All Typ*.
333 PORTIA-STREET
PboM> MfrW
TRUCKIMO
ELMER S. PARISEN
CARTING OP ANY KIND
CRATING AND SHIPPING
13 DaiM It.
SIS
BAKERIES
J.J.BUSKEY
Plumbing and Heating
Estimates
164AUCUCTAST.
ACETYLENE WELDING
i
JOHN j CROSS
ELMCTRIC A N D . ,
ACETYLENE WELDING
THE
BAKERY
CAKES, PIES, BREAD,
ROLLS AND ALL
Saalt Avaaaa
S«tk Amk»j, N. 1.
TalayUaw 9. A. I M
BAKED COOpitS
COAL AND WOOD
131 North Broadway
PAUL BRYLINSKJ
(Nail to Fir* H«M») '
I.
|O YQtJ KNOW that saving money the
Christmas Savings Club way is the
Easiest way of saving? It is for this reason:
You have a stipulated sum to deposit each
week, and naturally you make allowances
for that in figuring your budget, while you
are not allowed to withdraw any part of it
for one whole year. Santa knows that for
a happy Christmas at least one Christmas
Savings account is necessary. He knows
too, for he'sbeen around.
•1","
FUEL OIL
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
CONCRETE BLOCKS
PORTLAND CEMENT
NON-SECTARIAN
ALL KINDS OF
FEED AND GRAIN
NOBLE jervice and chapel ara
open to alt creeds; and our very
reaidnable baiic charges ara
the tame to all. Only tho quality of material! ielectad governs the ultimate cost. .
Telephone Day or Night,
South Amboy 644
M. B. NOBLE
FUNERAL HOME
251 Augusta St.
LOTS FOR SALE
Choice, restricted city lota.
Convenient to.state highway,
bus lines.
Small
clown payment.
Inquire
of R. Wh itch earl, upper
Main St., Tel. 481-M.
Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre
COAL
Center and Elm Sts.
i
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CHRIITMAl CLUB
FOR 1936
Phones:
3o. Amboy 7
So. RJver >
FINEST HIGH GRADE
LEHIGH COAL
SPLIT BARREL WOOD
BLOCKWOOIJ
CORD WOO 11
Te!f. S. A. 357.W
MARTIN WIATER « SHN
Trust
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
4
TKK HOiJfH AMBOV CITIZEN
i mi
PACK
the woods between five and six department was working a chort disvented the dilution cf tiie oil, and
o'clock in the morning hunting. He tance away from the plug when it
then it was found that the popular
was wearing a full dress suit and was put in and apparently saw noth
heavy grades were not so effective
she was wearing an evening gown ing wrong with the job.
as thinner oils. Research developed
and their little toy who has gained
the new light W-grades, and tests
considerable fame as a dancer, walkSome great things happen over in
proved their superiority for use in
J
ed along through the woods behind I erth Amboy and some of them conmsdern closely-fitted high speed enthem wearing a bell hop's suit.
cern members of the police departgines.
—-o—.
The Mechaniesviller must have ment. One recent windy day there Chevrolet Chief Engineer Says
Every
engine,
Mr. Craw^very make
mane of
w cii
Bu
ford
i n t e d out
thought you had to entertain the ••vas a funny one. The "No Parking"
Discovery
H
a
s
Reduced
Cold
I
P°
>
should
be
operated
rabbits before you get them so wore signs around the railroad station and
Weather Starting Troubles, i o n l y w i t n t h o s e o i l s recommended by
the full dress or maybe he was lis- at other points kept blowing over
the car manufacturer. During t'
tening to Uncle Don or had been and finally the police ambulance tore
How the adoption of crankcase winter, the driver's selection of tli
reading fairy stories about the rab-up the street and everybody in the ventilators, originally intended sole- grade of oil should be based on eas
bits
having
a
party
in
the
woods.
By NUk O'Ttae
neighborhood expected to se the cops ly to present thinning out of heavy of starting; that is, he should sele(
jump out and pick up somebody. In- crankcase oil, resulted in the discov- a grade that will permit easy start
' Teiterday, being' Dec. 12th, wn iTwo fellows you * should geep ptead when they got out they carried ery that thin oils are the best for ing at the lowest temperature expec
O*. «iniversary of the writing ') your eye on. A local baker owner of old iron grates which wore placed on engine lubrication, and how this dis- ted during the period the oil is
the famous letter sent to the coun a car with a four number license, |,he signs to keep them from blowing covery has reduced cold weather be used.
«U by Mayor Mason regarding con first two "16" last "1" who is one of over. Really it was a great way to starting troubles, were related by The use of 20-W and 10-W oil
James M. Crawford, chief engineer the winter has virtually ended han
wlidation of jobs in 1033. The Ma the town's most enthusiastic block
of Chevrolet Motor Co., to a recent starting in cold weather, Ibecau
—"-•- '"tter, dated Dec. 12, 1933 riders and spends much time in the use a grate.
vicinity
of
iCedar
and
Center
streets.
gathering
of the company's field ser- they remain free-flowing and permi
- u M ^ ^ d the abolition of the Cit
A
local
young
man
from
Louisa
St.,
Hummingbird
Speed
Chimp
vice supervisors at Detroit.
Cdlector, Police Justice , and Stree
the starter to turn over the engin
ssloner jobs and their eonsoli who owns a green Cadillac and has Speed championship In the bird
The heavier grades formerly were at good cranking speed. Having thu
world must be accorded the humming,„ with the posts of City Clerk •local girls polish his nails.
bird with runner-up Honors going to used because it was mistakenly be- saved the motorists temper, the ligh
Solicitor and City Engineer,
Already the political nestors are the bnt The human eye caunot fol- lieved that extra viscosity was re- oil saves the motor bearings, for
. nnd you ever stop to figure tha huddling and making appointment Icw
tlie hummer; when deslrlns to lenve# quired to make oils "stand up," andbegins to flow immediately. Winte
that consolidation almost took placi talk. If what they're planning now a bed
of flowers for another more also because crankcase oil usually damage, which would result if soli
TUSjtwitirstaridlnB, although the coun
fnvnruhie spot, lie shoots away In a became thin with use, through the difled oil let the pistons and bearing
the're
planning
now
goes
through,
:Il?:Jurned down the suggestion. W
flash, suys American Nature Associa- crankcase dilution, The adoption of work without lubrication, is thus
IF the ItaJlun Invuders don't prevent It, Kmpenir Hnllc Selnssle n! Kthlu|.i:i
nav* no street commissioner now am there may bo a wee bit of a surprise tion of Washington.
efficient crankcase ventilators pre- viated.
will soon occupy this handsome new palnce which Is sol In a tine park ut
to
some
people
and
we
may
find
two
iiotcity engineer. You might call it i
Addli Abnlin. Tli<> photograph w a s taken from nn nirplnne.
- ' »,of losing, but winning never new names injected into th epicture,
when candidates for one of the biggest "plums" are discussed,
Hi Ho't Maneuvers
Delicately Balanced Turbinet
I went to school and the;
"I hnvt burned puper priijers hefora
So delicately hnlnncod lire the 10
• name on the blackboard, i
Also, since the Democrats have
glnnt turbines In Hit* Quecnstfln-Pliip- studies of our KOits." said HI llo, the
that you had to stay aftei picked their candidate for Mayor, you
pewa hydroelectric plnnt In Cnnndi, sii!.'i> of Cliliinhnvi], "They Imve not
,, now apparently it means might be interested to know that
thnt, nflor the RI nice CHIPS nro shut, hiKiiu'lit dlieet response from the cods,
hlng different.
from the Republican side there cornea
their wheels will run on momentum, bin tlie pulillclly or my rites Imve as™ j , «,.J other day a certain bowler in a candidate,, tho local "Abe Lincoln"
unless the brakes nre applied, fur mure Blsii'il me to iidv;intiiKeous relntlnns
' n e "Y" league got his name on theof the party, also a former councilthnn 12 hmirn.—C. C. I''IISIIT, Mnple- 'ivlili Ihiisp ivh11 miiniiriu'hirp the pa.
Hunekboard over there because h man. Looks like 1936 is going to be
I
wood, New ilorflfy,'In Colllor's Weekly, JUT "*
lied 256, the high score for th a big year for four letter names in
local politics.
e m ^ ' a l nights later his team roll
<^fd and this bowler was placed on When the movies bill Burns nnd
TS handsome appearance
"tfc»!'1>eiich and .he promptly resigned Allen nowadays or when they are to
and vanished from the team lineup bo heard over the radio, a large auddwarfs them all—its usefullike a Phantom. Boy, when you roll
••.'*»eore like 256, then they bench you ience is always assured. Murns and
ness
makes it the most wel;sU)d you -resign from the lineup, Allen, however, appeared here twencome
of gifts. Small wonder
ty-two
years
ago
bofore
largo
and
.that's news,
Rub Gently Upwiri Towird the Heirt cral.1 Oil (full strensth) and apply
enthusiastic crowds, sometimes twice
that
the
Electrolux gas reniBht unil murnlng to the swollen, cnl k d l V i F l T
/tt!k First Warder, who is a guard a week, Of course Grade wasn't n
HiiKi'd vi'inn. Soon you should notics
frigerator will stand beside
' f»t»the lead plant slips into, the mo member of this pair, they were "RufIf yuu or liny relntlve or friend is tlmt they nre prowing smnllcr nnd tha
tiontmcnt
sliould be continued until th«
-'oni then says to himself "Sinc ie" Allen nnd "Scott" Hums, atellnr
worried limiuso of various veins, or
many Christmas trees this
liimdioa, the bent udvlce fur home trent- veins are no IOIIKIT Irniibli'Minii-. So
alone, 1 fchinV I'll go to sleep. ourt' stars of that day who plnyed
pcMictrntinB uml p(,iv,.rful is Kmcrnid
inent
Hint
anyone
in
thin
world
cun
give,
ipt through the love stories, with the old Riversides.
year.
in to get u prescription known us Ull tliiit old chronic sores nnd ulctra
,.: stories and every kind of n
lire often F entirely
healed.
MOOIIP'H tfmprnlil Oil.
o r
aj- there is. One recent night he Even with Christmas approaching
Simply usk your drui!Kifil for an or- d J P C Int *enerou« sample writ*
We make it easy for you to
<!"i[itionoiLaboratorle8,Iiic.
iginal two-ounce bottle of Moonc's Dm' 1 >ttirough a "Storm Over The nd people wondering whdt they will
Dopt. AM2, Rocboslor, N. Y
buy the Electrolux. No down
put in the children's stocking and
payment
is
required
and
you
where they will get the money to buy
nrday night the cigar butt
are allowed three years in
, lfr bowler "Hiuidy Andy" was Ihe children stockings, our contest to
|-'ot » delegation of local bowlers fecure a name for the new street
which
to complete the purvwent to Red Bank to show their parallel to tho railroad goes on.' Be.
chase. Prices from $125 cash
JrA.App«rently the wife won't'let cently two new names "llanker's Out•'•—' •—• of town to bowl and helet" and "Croked Lane" were subup installed. Small carrying
. . ,„
;'
re out some excuse to tret mitted.
,jf-w from the fireside. Just before
charge if you buy on terms.
Our idea of about the nicest . job
j bowlers' were readv to leave town
3 year guarantee on refrigeratperson
can
get
these
days,
when
l,*j»lVed into the YMOA'with an
hKfol'Of groceries he'd gotten out lice jobs are scarce, is (he one a
ing unit.
BlMrfig' th« household .tnessen John street resident has on the WPA.
\
.
•
His
job
is
that
of
talker
and
bringer.
/.iJsThe groceries he left in the
takes his Chevrolet with him evI "and when he came back to
i match he had to go to iry morning and he reports to work
Gas appliances may be secured
Semi-Bituminous
S f T f ' t o pick up his groceries and >n the WPA and spends the day drivftom your plumber-dealer at
IDS* he 'did so, missed the last ng bosses around from one job to
the same prices and terms.
to'AMechanlcsville and had 10 mother.
4
the way home lugging the
And further WPA news: Further
Hnr I M Myit.^ Ch,f orf WtAf it ttVW
nvestigation concerning the fire plug
''«<Uk • well known local sportsman it Division street, which was put in
Wtdnnioy end Fildar it NlslO A. Mi
nwtbtr of the One Thirty Club
146 Henry St..
Phone 340
>ackward by the WPA forces recentA-5Q0d
-,rW|ere's ,Oobb'g Creeli?"
, reveals the fact that a man soon
' business man who has o have charge of the entire city fi~e
I bagatelle machines in
'••I '
fii being grumbled at by
one person in town. AnoT~4e»"-W*«'dway business man went
i and1 made a high score
'he'd get the prize. He
- -T»M i w i m the next morning when
^Tlii1rw»«<iold a friend of the proprie%
. ri
, .1
- . - ) • • .
'lit'
ehow always gets the
had beat him. One of the
, j'qUier business 'man wag
.. f.beeause'he brdke the maB
nesiwhenjhe made the hi»h score
IMf.'knew.Jthadn't'been fixed and
'(.figure how anyone could
) a higher score than his when
'/nwrjtine wouldn't work.
local man, made a score
RatM for «dverti8*ment» in thli coiamu: All •avmiseaienta udar
Nth that made by the
heading, 6 cents per line; minimum oharjre 85c for one Iniertlon; BID
of this store proprietor. The
charge 25 cento on repeat advertlMments. "Help Wanted",' "tort
i was a toilet set in a case and
Found", and "For Rent" idvertisementi, payable lo adv»ne«.
loco) is preparing to walk into
>- ifce itoro with a hack saw nnd cut the
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS
FOR RENT—HOUSES
1
PIPEPREAMS
Crank Case Ventilators
Pointed Way to Use of
Thin 00s For Engines
Haile SelassieJs New Palace
HE
CHRISTMAS GIFT
O F ALL
Says Dangerous Varicose Veins
Can Be Reduced At Home
I
"Nothing But The Best"
JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL
KOPPERS SEABOARD COKE
THERMAL and POCAHONFAS COAL
Ice and Wood
SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO.
not getyojxr 1936 FO|ip V-8
in time for Christmas?
'I,_MM containing the set in two,
so
' $ • cah get his half of the prize.
'' Into this town from Camdcn came
• man and because' he curried around
•» lot of poundage he thought ho
•"•I ono^f tho big men In town until line nwrht>hc stood alongside of a
•r-««rttln Main street rnllrond onulnocr
'•nd found tho reason "Y" he'd nc"Ter be tho biggest mnn in town,
Seeontlv he (tot n bottor job In
•'J«r»ov 'Cltv and didn't ace "Y" he
shouldn't taku It, but lie Ilkcrl this
•old town so well (hut for n timo .it
least ho docldod lo enmmnto to the
A
n«w Job,
•sThe first day ho hopped n train fo'llirWy 'City llo But down in tiie first
'«*• and tW>fod that there was no one
111 the oar but members of (ho fair
'MX, He felt- quite important and
'thought they wore a ccmmltteo to
t]M<d him on his way to his new job
.•"put found later he was just a councommutor who got in tho
i -cur reserved fur a girl conimur'i oltib.
. t t was a funny thins to watch one
UttMnt afternoon. One of tho nrost
, 'famous smooth topB and woman chn* 'Mr* of the .Fourth War;! dropped lils
><jar at the" corner of Pln« and Bor'•dentown avenues because a girl was
standing on the corner. The car's
yiekup was good but his, apparently
not lo good. Instead of hopping into
the itx, the #trl simply shook her
' Head and kept pointing her finger at
•him. Off ho went down Pine avenue,
then shortly came back, stopped
again and sha continued to Bhdko hor
linger at him, She must have tired
'her finger out, however tot soon aha
jumped into tho enr nnd off they
•wont down 'Bordes' n nv«nuo—to
where?
The kind of huilte s
hoar from
molt are the ones wlr il of the bl(r
raWblts, deer or hour
y tinvo mifln«d, but Micro tiro ROI> , lnmtorfl whu
»ay nothlnn nbmit, Mhoir hunting
trips,
For instnncc
' .ichaiilc»vlllcr nr*nilf "WC"'
'UK cnlobi'Utloii und
•Jt '
IO wlfo wont out In
'T»HE 1936 Ford V-8 is thefinestFord
JL ever built It goes farther than ever
beyond the accepted standards of its price
class. In engine performance, riding comfort, roominess—it may be compared with
cars costing hundreds of dollars more;
Today's Ford is backed by over 2,000,000 Ford V-8's on th* road in America
alone. Here are its most outstanding
values—many brand new this year.
iRARTMBNT: For Kent; Four FOR BENT:- Two room bungalow.
rooms, all Improvements. Inquire Inquire of Coleman, 327 Ward Av781 Bordentown. Ave.
12-13-tf
enue, City.
ll-22-3t (x)
OR RENT: Five room apartment,
all. improvements. Located at 310 FOR RENT:- House, five rooms, all
Henry st. Inquire at 308 Henry improvements at 114 Stevens Ave.
St.
12-64f (o)
Inquire at the South Amboy Trust
Company or on premises.
11-8-tf (o)
OR R0NT: Seven rooms and bath.
All impro.uihehts. Situated at 228
Church St. Inquire 228 Church st.. HOUSES FOR RENT: AH in good
location and with up to date imCity,
ll-15-tf(o)
provements, $25, ?30 and | 3 5 per
per month. Apply Henry S. DevOR RENT: Apartment, six rooms,
lin, 356 Mate St, Matawan, N. J.
all improvements Including bath,
9-37-tf (o)
at 263 David .Street. Inquire 415 Tel. Matawan 206.
Bordentown ave,
9-13-tf
V>a ENOINE PERFOIMANM—unoothcesa, pick-up
and power with proved V-8 economy.
2 5 * EASIER STKRiNO-the result of two new
rollcr-iype bearings, a longer steering knucklearm »nd an increased steering ratio.
SUPH-SAFETY MAKU-wlth exceptionally large
braking • urface (186 square inches).
USIil, SYNOUONIZID SHIFTINO-OWITK OEAU
—Silent) helical gears for all ipeedi.
NEW HtltDOM MOM NOHI—tpedaUy Initiated,
POR SALE
FURNISHED ROOMS
I body, reinforced with steel.
MW MKWN4TIH WHEBU-«dd comfort lo ridiag-cJ*.eui« oa diw.
YOUR
PO RD
D EALE
•
'•JWfiS^P
R
WANTED—-Three or four rooms,
Central location, Rent Reasonable,
AWNINGS—SHAOH
Write to Box 147, Laurence Harbor, N. J.
11-1-tf. AMBOV SHADE AND AWNING CO.
House and Store Avnlngi, Window shades. Best material*. B e *
unable cost 285 Elm St., Perth
MONEY TO LOAN
Ambojr. Tel. 129 P. A.
fl
r
Maple & Fayette Sts., Perth Amboy
Tel. P. A. 4-3500
J ACKIN & CROSS
519 Main Street
FOR SAIiE: Kitchen Coal Stove. InUiRNlSEED ROOM ,P0R RENT: quire at 315 Fourth st,, City. 12-6-2t
Central location, all improvements
Inquire Citizen Office.
FOR SAME: Modern House, all Improvements, 8 rooms, tiled bathroom, steam heat, screen in porch
ROOMS WANTED
All In good condition. W. C. Lewis
137 John st., City ,
ll-22-4t(0)
Telephone S. A. 77
South Amboy
MONEY TO LOAN on bond MM
TRUCKING—STORAGE
lortgage In aumn of IlOOi |2UU, ¥801
I40U, ffino and up to 110,000. Offlcj
ours from 8:20 a, m. to 8:20 p. m tEPPER'S STORAGE: Moving and
Vcdnoadaya and Saturduyi
froa
storage.
New and used Furni1:20 a. m. to 8 p. m. Inquire J«nn A
ture for sale. 288 Madison Ave.r
Lovely, Trust Company Dmldiuj;.
Porth Amboy,
Telephone P. A.
4-2318.
WANTED
7-28-tT'
AUTO TOPS
OUiSEWORK WANfTKD: An (^x- AUTO TOPS—Mnd« and repaired.
poriencod woman wlniioa hniiHoJ. P. Johnson, lflB New Brunswick
work for Fridnys' Apply nt. CMAve., Perth Amboy. Tel. 10(17 P.
A.
O-4-tf ( o )
ion olTlee,
12.6-2t(x)
PAGJJ BIGHT
THE SOUTH AMBOV CITIZEN
years with John Nau at 212 Go;
"Woody" McCarthy Leadsjlsadore Geant
8.-SO following which a mass of reSt., and is survived by a sister fftatherine A. Murtha
in uiem was celebrated in St. Mary's
Celestine Pierson of East Orange."
Roman Catholfc Church. 'Interment
St. Mary's to Victory
funeral took place en WednesFuneral Wednesday dayThemorning
was m St. MaryV. Cemetery.
at 8:30 from the estabof the Gundrum Service on
POLICE PROBE FREIGHT
Over Jamesburg High Idadore Gcant, 73 years of age lishment
Broadway and a mass of requiem Katherine A. Martha, 50 years ;f
S t Mary's Reserves
Jamesburg Second Team
Preliminary.
'died Saturday night at the home of
. the Little Sisters of the Poor nt
in Newark, N. J. ,.
The deceased' resided for many
BY JOE CHARMELLO
Faced by the brilliant shooting of
"Woody" McCarthy,^. Mary's High
School tossers, registered their
cond win of the reason Tuesday by
defeating Jamesburg High School, at
the local court by the score of 34 to
21.
The Saints held the tipper hand
throughout the first half due to their
superb offensive play, but were held
to. even terms in the second half by
the cagy Jamesburg quintet who gradually gained more speed and power
as the game progressed.
McCarthy paved the way for victory for the home team by sinking
4 field goals and a foul, while Dingfield made 11 points for the losers.
In the preliminary St. Mary's second team trounced the Jamesburg
reserves by the oho sided score of 3034.
The box score::
ST. MARY'S
G. P.
Dwyer, f
0
0
JBuljnan, f
1
0
Chonski, f
2
<K
CfiugUin, f
1
0
0"
.Jarikowski, c
1
0
Leonard, c
2
" Stratton, g
1
1
McCarthy, g
4
1
, Harkins, g
1
ft».
Dolan, g
2
0
Eovino, g '
0
0
..Letts, f
0
0 __
14
•JAMESBURG
Paladino, 1 •
CHristenson, 1
Terranova, 1
Chiara, c
Dingfield, g
'Cornell, g
Hermeson, g
4
4
(G. 'P.
0
2 .
-0
0
1
0
2
1
4
3
0
1
0
0
7
18 194
St. Mary's
6
Jjunetbarg
,
7
Itoforee: We» HanmnT
Time Keeper, J. VanDeveer.
Scorer: J. .COM. ,
Three Games Feature
Start of Sacred Heart
Inter-Club League
:>
H
Billies and Un
knows'Were Winners in Mon
'•, day Night Battle*
..The opening games of the Sacre
' Heart „ Athletic Association inter
«Inb league were played on Monda
sight at Sicrecj, Heart Hall with ai
teams competing' in the three games
jeheduled..
The flrit gam* between the Married Men and the Phantoms was
«kirlwlnd affair, annexed by th
Phantoms 82 to 30. Kaboaki n*» top
Morer for the Harried Men with 1
points, while iRussell and Fliift with
• - points each, showed up, best fo
the Phantoms.
In the second game the Hill Bil
Met took over the iSteam Roller^ 2
to 12 with Lewandoski standing ot
<or the -9t«im iHollers, scoring ten
points and A. Opiola with 9 points
• -was the chief scorer for the Hill Billiei.
The Unknowns made a name fo
themselves In the third game when
they grabbed it away from the Ks
hitxers by a score of .18 to 19, V.
Wisniewski and A. Marczakj l«d thi
' icoring far the Kabitzers, each turn
ing in six points while Wiater with
' £ points led the Unknowns.
BURKARD'S
was said at St. Mary's Koman Ca- age, died at her'home, 321 Walnut
tholic Church at nine -o'clock. Inter- St., Saturday night after a short illment took place in St. Mary's Cem- ness.
The deceased was born in this city
etery here.
and is survived by a brother Michael, two sisters Elizabeth Murth'a
land Mrs. Beatrice Everson, all of
South Amboy, also a brother James
of Perth Amboy.
The funeral was held from her
late residence Tuesday morning at
BETROTHAL^OP^MISS
.
JEANETTE VAN CLRAP "•")
ARTHUR CHAPMAN TO* ^
—o—
Mr. and Mrs. John Vnn 'Clcaf have
announced the engagement of thnir
daughter Jcancttc to Arthur B.
Chapman, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman of this city. -No dato
has boon sot for th<! wedding.
Both Miss Vun Cluaf and Mr.
Chapman are KrudiMtlci of tin; locil
High 'School. Mlsa Vim Ctonf Is ul*o
n graduatu 'of HI. Rnrnaha.i Hospital
in Newark uml Is at iirrtwut t\ membcr of that hospital's nursinjf fitalV.
Mr. Chapman holds a t'csiinnaililc
position with the Anno Fust Fruljt'il
Inc., with oirii't's in New Yoilc City.
TRY SOUTH AMUOY FIRST
•GBOBfiEHft \ ?
GALA NEWYEAR'S EVE PAR1*: ^
CAR ROBBERY HERE
Local police are cooperating with
the iSayreville and 'railroad police
forces in an endeavor to establish
the guilt of the persons responsible
for the robbery of four freight cars
on a siding opposite the city -water
works Wednesday night., No. v^luc
could be placed on the material stolen which included a variety of ar
tides.
Dancing
Floor Shows
§5,00 PER COUPLE
170 North Broadway
South Amboy
FRESH SMOKED PORK GOODIES
34c Jb.
LEAN FRESH HAMS
27c 1b.
SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS . : ... ;
-H-M-H
FRESH PIGS FEET
3 LBS. 25c
PRIME RIB ROAST, best cuts
29c Ib. .
PHILADELPHIA SCRAPPLE
2 lbs. 25c
mmmmmmammm^mmmm^mmrzmmmmm^mmi^—m^i^m^mmmmmm*^^^mm—mmmm0mm^mmmmmmmM— /
HOME MADE LOOSE SAUSAGE
'.
LEAN FRESH CHOPPED MEAT
25c Ib.
15c Ib.
BLACK HAWK SLICED BACON
1-2 Ib. pkg. 20c •
SMALL LEAN PORK SHOULDERS
22c Ib.•'i
Yardley Sets, $1.50 up
Whitman Candy
'
Schick Electric Razors
Waterman Pens and Desk Sets
Christmas Cards, 10c dozen
TOYS
EXTRA VOTES
: v Doll Contest Special
100 Extra Votes With Each 25c
of Toys or Christmas
;
PEIERSOrfS PHARMACY
132 No. Broadway
.
If you have a car that equals the down
payment. If you do not have acar to trade,
we will arrange special terms for you.
THIS SALE IS ON UNTIL DECEMBER 21ST
1931 Ford Model A 4 DoorSedan $175
1929 Chevrolet Rumble Seat Coupe,
one owner
. . . . $95
1934 Ford Rumble Seat Coupe, a
real bargain
- - - $125
1929 Pontiac Coach, in good order • $85
Chrysler Finer 70 Sedan, runs good
- $50
1932 Pontiac Six Cylinder Coach don't
: miss this one
- - • $295
1930 Nash Standard Six Sedan, very
clean
- .- - - $125
1934 Ford V-8 Deluxe Two Door, like
new
- - - - - $
1933 Pontiac Two Door Sedan with trunk,
don't fail to see it
• $395
1935 Ford V-8 Rumble Seat Coupe,you
can't tell it from a new one. Special
for this sale
- - •
$485
Also Many Other Popular Makes
1933's, 34's and 35's At Special Prices
&-\'
t.f
free Delivery
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
bloom
Butter
1 Ib. rolls
Fresh Killed
CHICKENS
Home Made Loose
SAUSAGE -
•^<c«
Ib.
Ib.
fresh
Woodbridge
••*•
Home Made Fresh
K0B0S1 . •
; Telephone S. A. 137
Men! Boys!
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
I
GIVE YOURSELF A HOLIDAY P R E S f i ^ l t f e - ^ V
GET A COMPLETE BEAUTY TREATMENlC'-!(l ''-[
Phone Woodbridge 8-0149
(Next to Warr Coal Co.)
|
f
' \''
THE DORIS BEAUTY SHOPPE,
173 North Broadway
(Private Entrance on Fir»l St.)
Speedway Auto Sales Co.
823 S t George A ve.
HtHMUIII
Ib.
^ C h o p p e d Beef
ib.
Mothers! Wives!
Here Is a Store Where You May Find The Latest In
Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats at
!
, <
SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES
LQOK AT THESE PRICES
MEN'S ALL WOOL
SUITS
MILK FED VKAI,
Legs orRumps
Prime Beef
CHUCK ROAST
Genuine
Spring
Ib
Ib.
LegofLamb
All Worsteds, Guaranteed Hand
Tailored
ONLY $14.00 & DP
V O W MEN'S SUITS
An $18.00 Value
Now For
Prime Beef
-•Ib.
RIB ROAST
Fancy Eating or Cooking
APPLES - - - 6 lbs. for
|11.50 UP
EXTRA
When you see this beautiful
Kelvlnator-i-you will realize
why It i> regarded a i the outstanding value today.
It has 21 years of electric
refrigeration experience behind it, and more lhan half a
century of cabinet building
experience. It has Kolvinator
quality from tap to bottom)
the same lype mechanlsmused
In the larger, more expansive
models; a cabinet that Is strong
and rugged, and many un-
BOY'S SUITS
AND* OVERCOATS
$5.95 OP
JELL-O
usual features.
See this remaikable bar*
gain. You can buy it on our
pasy paymonl plan and enjoy
Men's Overcoats
$10.50 up
it wh//a 1/ |ioyj for ilsclf.
W
F F N F R ' S CLOTHING
VV J L J I ^ I C f V O COMPANY
DOLAN BROS.
130 North Broadway
SWEET POTATOES - . 6 lbs, for
Sugar Cured
PORK GOODIES . - - • Ib
P|EA BEANS
Choice Hand Picked - - 3 lbs.
PANTS
$2.95 •
KELVINATOR/^'119.50
Telephone 294
317 State St.
j:
•
." Open every evening, from Tuesday, Decenroei .17th
until Chiistmas.
Phone South Amboy 532
\.
No Cash Down
14c Ib.
RATH'S OR ALLENTOWN LINK SAUSAGE :...30c Ib.
I
CARS
2 lbs. 45c
BREAST OF LAMB FOR STEWING OR
STUFFING
.....:..:.....
.".
TOYS
Action Sale of Used
Chicken Dinner
,
$2.50 PER PERSON •
GEORGETTE'S, STATE HIGHWAY JNO;,f
;
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J .
' ' ' .
,
Tel. South Amboy 996 or 599-,
.
PHONE SOUTH AMBOY 803
Six Team Basketball
League of Alumni Group
Opens Season Tuesday
—o—
With nix tennis entered, the Alumni Association Bnskotbnll League of
the Hoffman Hlpfh 'School will boffin
its seuaon Thursday niftlit. Enah of
the tenms in the league will'play one
j;ume a week.
AMCIIK those who .hnvo signed up,
many of them former stars of the
school who have worn the purple an-1
gold of (he varsity on the court are
Burk Lnmbcrtson, "Bon" Oliver, Aft
Jamus, Fred Rose, iHowurd Littell,
iPi-ed iReese, J. Dobryzuski, William
(Lamibertson, C. Chaaoy, M. Applegate, Earl and Emerson Applegato,
Anscll ami Bob Morris, Angelo Nlcarvo, Stanley and .Ralph Stoincr,
Milton iNewmark, Norman, Frank
and George Morgan, -Francis Lonaeth, Charles Brinimen, Tom Geant,
<J. Fazio, Allan Hoffman, ,Fred Allen, Fred Holman, Everltt Sheppard,
Andy Poteruon, Tom Peterson, Iko
lyongstrcet, Ray Dexheimer, Tom
lienahan, Steve Chock, Herb Roxbury and u host of others.
The loaguG has four complete oliws
teams of past years and two teams
composed of members who do not
represent any class tcu'm.
.MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
Perth Amboy
...J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • B • • • • » • • • ! > • • • • • • • •
pkg
6 Delicious Flavors
Vermont Maid
SYRUP 12 oz. jug
SWEET CORN, Standard Quality w
New 1935 Pack - 3No.2 cans ^
fl
,
.
t