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28c lb.
VOLUME 39. No 14
South Amboy, N. J, Saturday, July S, 1919
Price Three Cents.
.WAN XTslt WOMAN KILLED
each service man at the banquet with
a package containing cigarettes, chewWJU5X AUTO FALLS IX CREEK
ing gum, Hershey's chocolate, candy
Three people are in the City Hosand a K. of C. handkerchief, which
nttal as the result of an accident
was appreciated by every man. Durwhen an automobile in which they
ing the parade the K; of C. distributed
were ruling upset early Monday morncigarettes to the boys.
ing near Keyport. Two others wero
killed, nil being from Newark.
nrrss c, ROVER INJURED
The accident occurred at about 3
Has Been Offered More Salary in o'clock, when an automobile contain- The People Turned Out Strong to Show Their KejoicingIX AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Some Opened For Awhile on Tuesing seven Newarkero crashed Into a
Miss
Edith
Grover of this city was
Largest
.Parade
in
History
of
the
City—Hiiiiquet
i
Another School, But Will Remain bridge over Chingarora Crock on the
day—Owners Did Not Care to
injured on Saturday night last by a
New High School Auditorium ,i Splendid Affair- automobile in which she was riding
Here if Given An Increase -Some outskirts of Keyport, turned turtle
Risk a Fine—All Saloonkeepers
and dropped into the creek, pinning
being
run
into
by
another
machine
Thousands Enjoyed the Block Dancing on Broadway
Dissatisfaction Over Electrical five of tho occupants, beneath. The
Still in Doubt as to Their Standwhile on Frclinghuyscn-'avenue, New1
crash
was
heard
by
nearby
residents,
K.
of
C.
Presented
Each
Man
With
a
Gilt--•Ueautifu
ark.
Thore
were
three
men
and
anWork at New High School.
ing—All Closed Tight Thursday.
who summoned the fire department
other woman In the car all of whom
Decorations
About
Town.
were injured.
At the meeting of tho Board of to extricate the bodies.
After three days of good business
Education on Wednesday night the
Tho automobile overturned, pinning the saloon men and bartenders of this
The dead wer» Mra. Sophia Caruso,
dispute over the electrical work, as wife of a soldier in Franco, who lived
As a fitting continuation of tho I and marched together to form th the two g-lrls beneath it. Tho injured city can now take a vacation. The
done by the firm, of Gagen & Butler, with her mother, Mra. Mary Smith, celebration of the German envoys j field of blue. They woro on tholi were taken to Klizabeth hospitali in law forbidding the sale of liquors,
was settled by Mr. Gagen of tha at 48 Charlton street, Newark, and signing the peace document, this city I caps, white stars which gave the ro passing automobiles.
wines and beer went into effect on
< above firm, and Mr. Lowinson of the Isadore Waharslnger of 122 Summit celebrated Its Welcome Home Day on! semblance of tho stars on the blu
The persons injured wore: Frank July 1. The liquor dealers were In a
firm of Lowinson & Shubert, the street, Newark, Tho injured are: last Saturday in a manner that de-|ilelil. Other girls wore dressod I Bra tin of 30 Vanderpool street, Newark, quandary hardly knowing what step
architects. The questions which came Theresa Caster, colored, uddress un- serves praiae and comment from evory white and red and marched in sucl: bruised on the body: Miss Edith to take. Somo saloon keepers closed
up woro settled by agreement, either known! Joseph Eruso and Lou
a manner to give tho effect of th Orover, sixteen, this city, bruises on their places tight, while kept open
hand.
because it was the best policy to Baclla, owner and driver of tho car, a
On account of tho weather condi- stripes. This was a very unlqu logs nnd body, possible Internal in- most of the day TueBda), and sold
deviate from the specifications, or bo- of Newark. They were taken to th tions, the decorators were a llttl "get-up," and Frank Mallszewski wui juries; Miss Louise Lohrnan, govon- only near beer and noft drinks. They
cause the expense would be less to South Amboy Hospital, whore it
delayed in getting tho city trlmme< wus the originator of this idea wa teon, of Bayrevillo, selap wounds, be'
alarmed on Wednesday and
the Board of Education. The main said, all will recover. Mrs. Ann but when the time of twelve o'cloe tho recipient of many congratulation! bruises on the face, concussion of the
closed tight, except in a few cases,
discussion took place when the ques- Amos and Nicholas D'Addarlo win noon arrived the city WOB decke for his efforts. Tho men of tho par- brain; all in St. Elizabeth's Hospital,
awaiting the decision of the courts
tion of two lights on one switeh came also were in the auto, woro not li with banners and flags, and presen ish turned out strong, and made a Elizabeth; Frank La Place of Jameson the 2.75 beer. Those who like
up. This was explained by Mr. Low- Jured.
burg,
lacerations
of
forehead
and
face,
ed a fine appearance. Both sldoa o fine appearance. A float with Uncle
their liquor could be seen prowling
lnson and also by Mr. Gagen as bcbroken nose; Edward Llnke of JamesThe auto passengerR^left the saloo Broadway between Augusta and Henr Sam and Liberty standing in It, waa
from place to place in search of liquor
~ Ing done to save expense and at the of Lulgi Creseenzl at 157 Warro strootB, were decorated with flags an also a great addition to this part o burg, bruises on both legs and body, only to bo disappointed, and their
' game time would furnish the required streeet, Newark, at about 12,30 o'cloc! streamers strung between the poles the parade.
poHBlblo Internal Injuries; both in thirst was not quenched. No dealer
number of lighting units. Although Monday morning for Konnsburg. Thi Many of the storos and roBidenJ.lai
'
Sonoca Tribe No. 23 Improved O Hllznbeth Goneral Hospital.
desired to pay the heavy penalty,
. ' the members of the board felt that police of Koyport doclaro witnossoi homos were also profusely decorated R. ML, made a hit by appearing li
Tho machine driven by Braun waa and would not run the risk of supthe specifications should have been have been found who heard the auto- signifying in silence the oxtenuatlo uniform, and they were certainly headed toward Newark when it hit plying their patrons with liquor. B.
adhered to, as the specifications wero mobile approaching tho Chingarora of welcome to our khaki lads wh soma Rod Men. They could whoop the rear of the automobile that La J. O'Connor bad the following notice
', 'what the electrical contractors bid Creek bridge at a high rate of speed. have just returned homo from battl Jlko real Indians, and afforded lots Plnco wns driving, overturning it. tacked on bis door and in the windows
One of the longest parades formoc of fun for tho young ladles and chil- According to the police reports, La of his saloon:
on, the matter was dropped giving When the car struck tho brldgo, the
;as main supplying Koyport wa at four o'clock that day at tho Clt dren. The Hay Makora wero thore Place was just getting under way
s the contractors of Gagen & Butler
"This store will be closed on and
the benefit of the doubt.
evered throwing tho borough inti Hall, that haa probably evor marohoi also In their Hayseed costumes and after adjusting tho side curtains of after July 1, 1919, and until further
through
the
streets
of
the
city.
Thli
orders,
but will open up in a new
the car when tho accident happened.
corn cob pipes.
The matter of the exit lights being partial darkness and making rescu
line of business on July 3, 1919.
on the same switchboard as somo of work more difficult. Throe fireme feature was indeed wonderful ns not
The Hrothorhood of Railroad Train- All of tho porsons injured were occu- Orders must be obeyed, even if U
the other "lights 'of the building was were partially overcome by the fumes withstanding the lengthlnoss of tin men of this city, who had many of pants of the latter machine with tho breaks the owners. The undersigned
brought up, and although Mr. LowThe dead were taken to the under line, every committee, organization oi their brother members In the war, ixceptlon of Braun. There were four think he has a right to make a living
inson was not fully in a position to taking establishment of Harvey $ body found their pluces without con turned out in a largo body with now passengers in Braun's machine, all in the Land of the Free and tho
explain the workings of this he stat- Bedle at Keyport. Mrs. Amos an fusion. The committee no doubt feoli uniforms, and more,than that were men, who disappeared after the mis- Home of the Brave.—E. J. O'Connor."
A special meeting of the Liquor
• ed that he would loolt into the mat- D'Addarlo were arrested and tho in proud of the manner In which th. represented by a caboose which was hap. At the request of Captain Daly
ter, and see that the exit lights are ured also wore ordered held for th soldiers turned out, but it can bo sal the oxact resemblance of one used on of the Newark police headquarters Dealers Association was held in
not confused with the other lights, olice. A warrant charging Baclll that the soldiers 'also felt grateful foi the railroad lines, it was filled with Braun was placed under arrest by Welsh's Hall Monday, when the mattor of keeping open was discussed,
so that in case of a panic, the lights with manslaughter was issued by tho splendid hand of welcome tha pretty "comHictorettes." It was built tho Elizabeth police
but It wns impossible to come tp any
Recorder Thomas L. Smith. Judg was extended them.
by James A, Letts, who spent much
r in the exits would be lighted.
satisfactory conclusion, and It was
tfino
and
effort
to
bring
about
its
Mr. Lowinson inferred that he felt rthur S. Van Busklrk, one of th
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GIVEN
The Victory Parade, as it wa;
thought that closing of the buslneBB.
eacuers, notified the Newark polic
that the members of the Board o
known, was lead by tho city liatrol completion. His work was greatly
DEED TO PROPERTY places would be tho safest plan.
of
the
accident.
• Education' were dissatisfied with th
men, headed by Chief of Police Me appreciated by many, especially his
Upon the 24th of June, The United
o
•
work of the new school building.
Donnell. They were followed by th brother members, who thought enough, New Jersey Railroad and Canal Com—i
o
ATTENTION
SOLDIERS
of
it
to
reorganize
for
tho
occasion
• He stated that he hesitated to refe TIRE STOLEN FROM
members of the Welcome Home Company and its lessee, the Pennsylvania
AND EX-SOLDIEBS
1
their old fife and drum corps of other
other people contemplating building
THE CITY AMBULANCE mittee, and the city council. Ther days, of which the B. of R. T. boys Railroad Company, transferred to
new BChoolsto the board here, as th
The
Home
Service
Section of th»
The Ambulance Committee has of- came the men of the Navy, led by wero renowned. The old-timers done tho trustees of the First Presbyterian
South Amboy Chapter of the Ameri'.".membeYs of the board were never
Ensign
W.
H.
Justice,
who
sank
the
Church
of
South
Amboy,
the
deed
to
fered a reward for the return of
well some of them claiming that it
can Red Cross has secured the ser..' ready to give a word of recommendathe property upon which the church
spare tire, tube and "rim believed to first German submarine.
has been fifteen and twenty years
v.ces of Miss Winifred Gibbons, a
tion. Hs also remarked that in sotni
have been lost or stolen from Am
Morrisoy's band was next in line: ago since they last handled a drum. iml manse stands, conveying to said trained worker, to carry on the work
case| the specifications were not fol
rustees
all
right,
title
and
Interest
bulance during a trip from Goldrlng's and furnished excellent music for th But the boys were there.
among the returning soldiers, ei-sollowed out, but in very minute mat)f said Railroad Companies in and
garage on Bordentown avenue to the parade. The band was followed by
dlers, men still in the service, and
' ters, and in some cases the expense
The Italian American Society, fol- to the church property, freed, cleared
City
Hospital
on
Main
street.
The
main
body
of
men
in
line,
these
bealso for the purpose of local civilian «
(ell on the Bide of the contractor
and
discharged
of
and
from
any
debt
lowed
by
several
camouflaged
auto'• on'. account of the diversion. As ambulance was ordered to report a ng the service men under the lead- mobiles and floats, came behind the r incumbrance whatever. A valua- relief. Miss Gibbons will assist then
'according to specifications it was City Hospital at 1.00 p. m. for the ership of Captain Harold G. Hoffman Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, lon of $40,000 has been placed by in adjusting allotments, insurance, em- '
probably 99%% but as far as con purpose of transporting a case to a On either side of Captain Hoffman thus ending one of the longest parades he railroad company upon the prop- ployment, and any other lines along
' struction the new school building South Orange Hospital. The driver who carried a large bouquet of flowers, which has passed through this city irty, not Inclusive of either church which they may need advJce. Regisupon reporting was informed that the which was presented to him, were
tration of all local discharged men Is
was about 102% perfect
>r manse.
patient would not be ready until Lieutenants Conlogue, Cliver and for many a day.
especially requested by her.
.
At tho last meeting of the board,
evening and to return at 6.30 p. in 'onrsou on the right, and Lieutenants
The disbanding of the line was
Over fifty years ago the Camden
bids were received for-the furnishing
Any families wishing information,
The ambulance then returned to the Welsh, Cozzens and Mulrain on the made in good order at the City Hall, nd Amboy railroad gave a con'Of tho supplies for the coming schoo
advice, assistance as to relatives still
term. The bid of J. L. Hammett & garage where it was discovered by eft, A body of about three hundred when the returned service men were ditional deed to the Presbyterian In service, should Beek the aid of Mlsa
Co, for supplying the necessary equip- garage employees that the spare tire khaki clad men, to whom this city escorted to the new school auditori- Church for this property, one of the Gibbons. The headquarters of thowas missing. The police authorities was showing its respects, followed up, where an excellent banquet had conditions being that the property re- committee are in the Parrsen Buildment for $675 was accepted, and
r
contract for furiilshlng the same will are making an investigation. The ihe officers. They had all found their been prepared by the ladies of the erted to the company when it ceased ing, second floor, in the room vacated
bo .entered into by the school board. tire was a Firestone non-skid 33x4 nlforms which they had-put away, as Red Cross. Among the speakers were o be used for church purposes. This by the War Camp Community Sera souvenir of the contest in which longressman Thomas J. Scully, who vas always a handicap to the church, vice, where Miss Gibbons may be
Mr. Coan, chairman of the teachors fitted on a demountable rim.
hey so prominently figured. Tho was given rounds and rounds of ap- s it was difficult to borrow money found daily.
•.
o
committee, recommended that thB
,'eterans of the recent war received plause as he spoke on the bravery or improvements. At various times
resignation of Miss L. V. Rutan bo
STRAUB RE-BUTS PROPERTY.
•ounds of applause from tho people and courage of the South Amboy boys. ;he trustees had asked for clear title
. accepted and referred to the euperPROF. LANIGAN WILL SPEAK.
Oottlob Straub has repurchased the
Intondont of schools and state author- property at corner of Broadway and f the city, who stood on the side- Ho also casually remarked that the :o this property but it could not be
A
mass meeting will be held in St.
secured.
Recently
another
effort
was
ties in on endeavor to securo a pen- David street from tho First National valks reviewing the line—a line that day was the thirty-sixth anniversary
f his graduation' from the South made and this has been successful, Mary's Hall to-night, Thursday, at 8
sion for Miss Ruttm, who has taught Dank. Ho sold this property to the hey felt justly proud of.
Company P of the New Jersey iniboy High School,' and at that timo md the Presbyterians now have cause o'clock under the auspices- of the
' for tho past, twonty-flvo years In the hank about three years ago, on which
Friendly Sons of Irish Freedom. Good
tate Militia followed with a band he never expected to see such a fine o rejoice.
locnl schools.
It wag intended to build a banking
speeches, Irish music and songs will
ivere next in line, with Boy Scouts school building erected in this city,
1
' Mr. Barr stated that tho vacancy building. But business increased so
form part of the program. Prof.
in tho language department In tho rapidly tho lot proved too small for roops 1 and 2. The large repre- me that the peoplo have cause to IV. C. C. S. WORKERS EXPRESS
Lanigan of Fordham University, New
entation
of
St.
Mary's
Parish
and
eel
proud
of.
Congressman
O'ConAPPRECIATION
/FOR
SUPPORT
^, high school still existed, but that his a suitabio building, nnd tho McCloniglfi
York, will be tho principal speaker.
• fibrmer recommendation of Miss Lorot- corner was purchased. Mr. Straub ichool children deserves mention for or of Louisiana also gavo a stirring
Hiss Buttenhcim and Hiss Sayre on Ho is said to ho a very entertaining
ho manner in which they h'elped duress, at the close of which he was I e a v h l g S o u l l l A m b o y w , s n ' t o ox_
td. Stout could not bo figured op, as ivill now continue his meat market nt
nako tho parade a success. They inllnisinstically applauded. Others who press to all tho friends of War Camp talker, and thoroughly versed in the
she had been glvon nn Increase- to the old stand, notwithstanding he
:arried the service flag of tha parish, nade brief nddresnes were John Community Service deep appreciation work of tho Friendly Sons. Let there
• warrant her remaining at her former spent about $'100 In the Everitt buildbe a large attendance to greet him.
position. Mr. Barr recommended Miss in S, preparatory to removal. This ontaining over one hundred anrt J'Brlen, prlvnto secretary to Con- of all that has bcon done to malco
ifty
stars
for
the
men
and
were
lea
rrossman
Scully,
Mayor
Gordon,
who
the club and dnncea so successful.
Mabol 3. Herr, of Harrlsburg, Pa., to eavos the Evorltt building again
FACTORY- TO OPEN SOON.
y tho Mission Band of Mt. Loretto. blended the thanks of the city to all The results could never have been
flll this vacancy. Mr. Coan orroi'ed n vacant.
The
Kay & Kff Shirtwaist factory
e Third Battalion Band, which was vho helped to make the celebrations accomplished without the whole heartmotion that Miss Horr bo employed
at corner Broadway and First street
uch
a
success,
and
D.
W.
Reed
who
ocurcd
by
tho
Christ
Church
parish,
ed
support
of
tho
town
and
the
porat tho salary of $1,200 per annum.
)r. Wolicr Purchases Tlic Mnlrlicld
caded the body of men from this lioko principally on the War Camp soual effort which each of the volun- will be open for business in n very
, Mr. Bnrr stated that manual trainProperty.
few ' days. The building has been
nrlsh, who carried a beautiful ban- 'ominunlty Service.
teer workers has made.
ing supplies amounting to ?700 woro
thorougly remodeled and is now a
Dr. ,1. F. Weber has purchased of or of three gold stars for three
South,Amboy's Chapter of American
roquirotl in order to havo a full lino
We are sure that all who have tak- pleasant place to work in. About
of equipment for the proposed man- Charlea H. Muirheld lot 45x201 ft. nen of this church who made tho lad Cross vory kindly took upon en part in tho work know this and
and
house
on
Main
street.
This
will
ipromo sacrifice during tho war, homselves to boar tho expense of the will "carry on" In the .same (spirit In fifty operators will be needed nt tho
ual training department for tho next
start, and applications for positions torm. On motion of Mr. Coan bids [irove good news to the doctor's many hose being: Lloutonant Thomas T. nnquet, nnd tho boys clnlm that they tho future, for W. 'C. C. S. will conwill he received at any time at tha
friends,
ns
it
means
ho
will
resume
err,
Privates
John
Render
and
Edere well taken care of by the six- tinue hero for somo months In their
for the furnishing of these supplies
factory. Experienced oporators and
ills
practice
In
this
city.
The
doctor,
ard Christonson.
e«i lieutenants and their corps of now location on David street.
/will bo advertised for, and to be in
beginners will bo taken,
the hands of the board nt the next s soon as the present tenants vacate,
The Public School children under issislanta.
We are leaving town with deep reivill make some' improvements previregular meeting,
le direction of Superintendent O. O.
Block dancing, belweon Augusta gret nt parting from the friends wo
FOURTH OF .IPI/Y PICNIC.
na to his occupancy.
nrr and Principal James H. Dawson treet and Henry street, with the have made, and wish to say that
. In his report to the members of
The Sacred Heart parish will hold'
nde a fine appearanco for the mnnuslc furnished by Morrisoy'a Band, South Amboy will always hold a a picnic on July 4, on tho Erounda at
.he board, Mr. Barr pointed out the
latter of establishing intermediate Bnllot Wwit Tlirongrli Church Window. er In which they inarched nnd ro- as taken advantage of by many bpoclal place in our hearts, and will tho rear of the Sacred Hoart school.Some person shot a bullet through !ected credit to the largo number of eople, and it was not until tho baud bo remembered as the city that made
asses for the coming term* and In
There will lie lots of amusements, re1
.Ills manner the high school will be ne of the now windows of the Pres- arents who found It convenient to layed "Home Sweet Home,' that any work a pleasure.
freshments will ho on sale, and dime•ere noticed to bo tm-ning away.
act) their children In the parade.
known nB Junior High School and ytorlans Church last Saturday. The
MARGARET BUTTENHBIM,
Ing will be an attraction for the
' Senior High School, The scope of ullet imbedded itself in the wall on
Next in line was tho older girls uf
ho street was well lighted, and no
JUNK B.- SAYRR
young jieoiile. For a pleasant after;be
opposite
side
of
tho
church.
There
iacrod Heart parish, who in the man- Iflturbanco of any kind seemed to
" the plan was submitted In his written
noon and evening attend this picnic.
lu er of their dress presented the ap~
•nort, and this acceding to Mr. Mer- s entirely too much recklessness
ar tho occasion. Confetti, and other
POR HIRE—Closed, comfortfcbla
1
' the Statf
i and Mr. Barr andling revolvers about town.,
earnnce of the American Flag of ladrl ' gras pnrahenialla wore pre- Limousine for all occasions. Apply
Think of Phone 297, wlion wanting
o
ed, White and Blue. A number of nlent in abundance.
flpprt
'*io state ofto V. J. Abbatlello, 116 South Stevens taxi service. Victory Oarage, 108-110>
he girls were clad In drosses of blue,
The Knights of Columbus presented avenue. Tel. 2C2.
Subscribe' for The Citizen.
tf. Stevens avenue.
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SERVICE IIGIIEI M B
DEC
GLQSED
TOE mUttt IKBQt CITIZEtf.
SOOTS AMBOT. N. J.
... FIRST...
NATIONAL BANK
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
REHABILITATION OF
DISABLED YANKS
United Stated soldiers, nailers, anil
marines who arc injured in the service of their conutry are receiving
NOT AFFECTED.
special consideration at the hands of
Commencing July 1st. !!)]!>, this Bank will pay
We hear about the chestnut blight
the United States Civil Service Con:
Which
seems
to
.scare
a
lut
of
folks
, mission and the Federal Board fo
But humorists need not take fi:;;ht
' Vocational Education, working in coIt liasn't hurt tho crop o.f jokes.
operation.
When the Civil Service Commission
receives an application for examinaIN THE
tion from a discharged Yank, whose
JUN'GLK.
physical condition is such that he
1st
Monk—
would not ordinarily be accepted, his
W h a t ' s old
case is referred to the Feleral Hoard
Deposits made on" or before the THIRD day of any
camel
sore
for Vocational Education. The Fedabout now?
month
will draw interest from the first of such month.
eral Board turns the matter over to
2nd Monk—I
dunno, he's ala field officer who promptly goes out
ways got his
Money must be in bank^at least two months
after the man and offers him the
back up about
services of the Board's organization
previous
to January 1st or July ]st to draw interest
something.
for special training to lit him for the
on
those
dates.
work for which he has applied, or
for some other employment if it does
not seem practicable to train him for
the work for which he made applicatlon to the Civil Service Commission,
by opening an account in our Savings Department.Hundreds of such cases have been
referred to the Federal Board by the
Civil Service Commission.
An Attractive Dress of Crepe do Chine, and a Favorite of Foulard With
Under a recent amendment of the
Organdie Vestee and 8ash.
Civil Borvico Rules, made on thfl
recommendation uf the Civil Service
Hltlon to leave off tbo lower pnrt of'
Commission, the Commission may
tho sleeve when tho dress Is intended
waive the established physical refor more or less general service. Tho
quirements in favor of a dlanbled and
French frocks which enmo over rnrllor
ON TII10 IIOAIJ. '
lionorable discharged soldier, sailor,
were frankly short na to slcovo nnd
"Bollovo mo I'm trolnR to foathoi
skirt,
but Inter models arriving hnve
or marine, upon the certification of
my nent."
ndded length to both.
the Federal Board of Vocational
"Yen. 1 BCO you havo ulreud)
Tlio fnncy for ostrich trimming conEducation that he has been specially
tinues at such n pneo thnt an Imfoat.hercd vour hat."
trained for and has passed a pracfabric Resplendent In Sprawling ported model of black tnffctns is ornatical test demonstrating his physical
mented down the sides of the skirt
Designs Which Almost Cover
ability to perform the duties of the
with huge round disks of ostrich
class of positions in which employfronds held In plnee with rhlncslono
Surface.
buckles. The tiny olaoves of chiffon
ment is Bought.
MUSLIN, 36 in. wide
21c per yd.
are edged with Ihe bright blue feather
BOYS'
KNKB
PANTS,
good
tnftko
50c. only
trimming pluced almost like n frlngo
around the nnnhnlc nnd down the
POULTRY MEN 0 0 OVEtt T1IK TOP.
DRESS GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES
front of the bodice also. This Is IntendWas Poultry Day at the Field MeetMEN'S OOOD OVERALLS, reliable malce
93c
ed to Illustrate tl'u novel way In which
ing of the New Jersey State Experi- Wide and Bouffant Skirts With Rather the fenther Irimiiiliig onn he employed,
VERY fiOOD SBAMLE5SS SOX
16c per pr.
ment Station a success? I'll say it
Tight Bodices Are In Evidencefor tho result Is certainly striking
LADIES' 25c STOCKINGS, all colors
16c
was. Any one who saw those' eleven
Silken Qowr.3 Are Beenough for only the most daring to
LADIES'
DRESSES,
good
make
[
.
,
.
$1.25
only
A
SURE
WAY.
cars roll in with that Vineland bunch
adopt.
,
ruffled.
"How did you ovorcomo your
RELIAULE MEN'S. UNDERWEAR, shirt or drawers
'. 60c
and heard their noisy arrival, will
The summer silken gown Is finding
MEN'S GOOD WORKING SHIRTS, full cut, all colors
79c
After nil Is siiid nnd done, for the Itself beruflled In a way we hnvo not wlfo'B objection to your taking up
' s a y it was. So will the young lady
aviation?"
LADIES' APRONS, made of best gingham
89c only
a t the registration booth who took perfect summer wnrdrobe no gown seen In many years. A particularly
"Signed
all
my
property
over
to
the 1 names of over four hundred poul- ever gives quite ns much satisfaction youthful model In a ruffled skirt Is her."
SHOES, NOTIONS, TENNIS SHOES, BLACK, WHITE AND BROWN,
as docs tho onp of some soft and clingtrymen. So will Prof. F . G. Helyar ing silk of n quiet color which per- a blnck taffeta with the same tight lit- ;
AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES
tie narrow skirt women have been
who saw to It that all should be mits It to be worn on any nnd all oc- wearing for some time. Tiny frills
UNDERWEAR AND STOCKINGS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY '
bountifully fed, haveplenty of amokes casions. :'or this reason, observes a of black net pi need very close and
Buy in our Store and save money.
and drinks. And did you see that prominent fashion correspondent, the from the top to Hie bottom of the skirt
ALWAYS MENTION ADVERTISEMENT
expansive Bmile on the face of Prof. lovely foulards never seem to lose relieve the effect nf nklmplness nnd
- Harry R. Lewis? You couldn't have their popularity nnd year after year mnke the whole very soft nnd light.;
ALPINE'S BARGAIN HTOBE.
pulled the' grin off that face with the find their faithful friends Vho exploit We need not attempt to deny the fash182 TINE AYE.
Corner John St.
South Ambor, V. J.
them with undying devotion.
ion
of
tho
blnck
taffotns
fjown—-every-'
best vacuum sweeper on the market.
thing thnt clever makers nnd design- i
The
newest
weaves
and
designs
in
You can tell the world it was a sucthis sort of silk are resplendent In ers can do to tuke away Its old nnd ,
cess.
their huge sprawling effects which al- stiff look lms been doiie—ns Is seen In '
And say, those poultrymen are a most entirely cover the silken sufaee this charming model. The bodice Is;
White is usually pre- not quite so befrllled as the skirt, but j
peppy bunch—right up to the minute of the blue.
THE REPEAT.
. 1 . L \M *~J> *-*
fellows. Right on the job for fun or ferred to nil other tones though the reproduces the tiny net frills In small
clusters down the.front in n vestee
"Is It difficult to borrow money?"
work. There wore over three hun- snnd nnd ehnmpnRne shndes ore com- shape. The sleeves ure likewise fining a good deal Into fnvor especially
"Not the first time. The second
dred of them in the auditorium at for a combination of foulard and geor- ished with the frills and a wide flow- touch is what calls (or. sxeat Bkill."
eleven-thirty ' when Director Llpman gette.
ing snsb of tho net finishes the dress
, spoke of the relation of the BxperlVERY LIKELY
One of the most satisfactory com- prettily.
A most *ff*ctiv* reqtdy fortb*nll*f *f aafli
fiient Station to New Jersey's Poultry binations, Indeed, Is achieved when
Bobble; I beand hay tvmt. tt* Malta* fnttst from hoi
Of course, in the demand for a
, Industry. They sure looked good these two fabrics ore placed together. dress of service for summer wear,
lieve in suffrage
inf htrbi relieves tk* chokinf Muatlmi 1
an' I shall vote
clearing the air paaiages and Mothing th* Is
grouped around' printed signs desig- Since the smock Is so Important this such ns a shopping expedition Into
for it when I grow
tated membrane*. In us* for men this
' natlng the local associations. Their summer nnd the chemise blouse is the city from one's country place may
years. Two IIZM—25c and $1.00.
up.
equally
us
much
in
demand,
some
exdemand, the darker tones ure given
applause was full of vim when Prof.
Mamma: Mayba
•«•< for f m Ha»I*.
(
cellent results are obtained by comLawis spoko on the work of tho Poul- bining a georgette jacket with short preference iind the tricolette, georgette
tho women won't
Iff* Jetltr am* »W(r r— tr*r •ml Ihm
and
voile
rank
In
favor
with
the
foutry Department, describing the vari- French sleeves tipped with foulard
allow tho men to
lards. We see less of the veiled fou«ortkr.p4 LT«aa C*. h e , Biiltl*, W.
vote by that time.
ous projects, and V.. O. Aubry follow- iind a belt of the silk slipped over a lards than lnst senson dlsplnyed
ed with an outline of the extension skirt of the fonlnrd silk. To further though they were such pleasing frocks
work in Poultry Husbandry. Prof. enhance the benuty of the simple with the big sprawling surfaces softly
Thompson then gave a demonstration Jacket or overblouse a deep hem of hidden under voile or georgette thnt
GOOD PLACE.
in inoculation with serum for Con- the foulard may be placed along tho possibly there may be a reviyal Inter
bottom edge.
, What a flokleon.
tagious Epitheliosis, and quieted our
mind he is.
One of the happiest results In sumfears by assuring us that we could
Challla
Popular.
Has to be. He's
just look at the word and pronounce mer things Is the effect of smart simStrange to say, ehnllls Is having a
plicity for one wnnts to get away from
in tho weather
it roup, chicken pox and canker.
the heavier nnd elaborate affairs of rage such as no other fabric, not even
bureau.
Did you seo those crowds around other sensons—the sort of dress just tricolette can boast. The soft woolen
material
Is
esteemed
for
the
utildescribed
is
enchanting
because
of
Its
Aubry and Thompson, when thoy wore
giving demonstrations of caponlzing? extreme simplicity. It lms been well ity dress as developed In the silks.
developed in n gray foulard with a The darker tones are likewise chosen
Tlie various exhibits, especially tho round cherry colored figure scattered In this, nnd collars, cuffs nnd sashes
different lamps for artificial lighting over the surface, the silk being used of crisp white -organdie ndded for T1 CAN'T BLAME
HIM.
drew a bunch of blrdmon also.
for the skirt nnd a gray georgette morning wear. Some of the ehnllls
Am", tho tour to tho commercial of tho exact shade IIPIHK employed for designs repent those of the fine nnd
She: Why don't
plant after lunch was not exactly a the soft loose blouse. A preference quulnt English prints, nnd ns tho de- you wear your
for very nnrrow belts Is noted nnd in
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hut any
failure. 0 Boy! No. Everybody and this instance n.mere ribbon string of mnnd is so grent for them the selec- high
his wife wont along and took in tho cherry color Is entwined about (he tion of pleasing colors nnrrows nil the more?
He: Afraid I'll
time.
whole show, including the culling wnlst with ono of gray. .
Chullls were popular 25 years ngo, bo accused of bedemonstration by Aubry, and sodium
hut for some reason they hnve not ing effeminate.
The Spanish Vogue.
fluoride method of executing hen
Just who Is responsible for the been much used except for little girls'
tootles by Thompson. And all learn- Spanish vogue no one seems to know, dresses and dainty boudoir gowns.
ed something from sturtyinjr tho ox- hut Hint there I* such n vogue- no one Now, however, one's possession of a
MID-CHANCE.
Kveti in the matter of chullls frock stumps one ns being well
Berimonta-'ln brooding and feeding, can deny.
Woll, old chap,
and in the various types of poultry skirts one finds iiRiiln and njaiin tho aware of fashion's latest whim. Hnts
how havo you
J. M. PAHKER, If it's ELECTRICAL
boon since you
buildings, which loads'us back to tho wide and bouffant models with rather and parasols nmilo of the same mutcrltight bodices which nw so often obembarked on tho
criginal Idoa, that tho noultrymen served in Spanish paintings. The ef- nl as the dress are much seen. The
See LAREW About Itl
ehnllls lints, like the dresses, hnvo
s e a of matriiiro all there. Tliey havo a prido in fect Is achieved often by the addition organdie trimmings put on cither In
mony.
tholr profession, backed up with abil- of wide nnd very full ruffles placed little (lutings ulong the edge or thnt lire
Oh-or-Just a lit- Fire, Automobile, Liability,
Motors Installed or Repaired.
tle s e a s i c k at
ity, which makes them a zestful, In- along the bottom of the skirt which tied in a wide how in front. The pnrntimes,
House Wiring a Specialty
stnndlng out give the desired effect of sols also repent the organdie rufExplosion, Casualty, Etc.
dustrious folk.
extra fullness.
fles.
Surety and Fidelity Bonds
And thoy believe In organization
Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances
Black taffetas nnd hennn-colored
There Is a certain demurenoss nnd
JUST SO.
which Is the real reason why the
tit Main St.
Sovth !•»•>
chiffon
have
been,
hnpplly
plneert
toqualntness about this old-time material
Pop why did
EstlnmtoHChoorfullj' Given.
meeting of June 21st was so great a
Kcthor In n dross of the Spanish type.
you numa mo aftJobbing Promptly Attended To
success. II is because there is a Now The taffetn Is embroidered In hennn which siiitKWtls quiet country towns er Undo Aniunnd restful rural life, for though peoJersey State Poultry Association, silk and used to form u rnther tight ple in large cities hnve for so long for- zlah'v
J. LEE LAREW
For tho suine
(Successor to K. 1". Masoul
made up of local associations in all petticoat, over which fall wide sidi! gotten cliallls, those who live In less
you'll
334 Second St.
Tel. 221-J
t h e counties, that they are able to draperies from under n long pointed hurried nnd crowded places seem nl- reason
probably s o m e
put things across, whether It bo In "basque." Down the front of the ways to keep a "best" ehnllls for "oc- timo name your
• IN
The slilrt wnlst type of boy after his rich
liaving rousing meetings or In any pr-ttlcnnt nre placed henrm pllk tasself, casions."
which give n most unusual effect,
K. F. CAKNEY
organized effort that will advance tho while tlie crossed pieces of the waist, dress lends itself well to the soft wool- unuio.
Reliable UNITED STATES Companies
Jntorost of the Poultry Industry of which end In Ihe deep point in front, en fabric nnd embellished with the
organdie inn lies the whole plenslng.
EXPLOSION INSURANCE
NOT ENTIIUOIA'
.the State.
ri'cuH jioi'fi'iiffs of long nco.
There is no material which will anA FOOL.
When you meet a live poultryman,
Henna eliliTnn Is usud to form tbo swer better for n hurried morning'?
Jobbing Promptly Attended To
you may aaaumo ho is a member of upper part of the wnlst, the sleeves of motor trip Into (he city or luforinnl
Did Jones lock
NOTARY PUBLIC
Tel. «21
the New Jersey Slate Poultry As- which nre longer H»m tlu> French wenr in tlic country, far chiillls will tho Htablo door
141 Second Street
8»atk
slenvns, hut still arc merely elbow not crush and rumple, nnd If one so- after tho horse
sociation.
length. Tt lins been rnllior IntnrcHtlnjr leers,the colors carefully, one frocli was gone?
231
first
Street
South
Amboy
.... '
o
Oortalnly, tlioro
tn noto In ,1HKI whut oxtent the hehii will g" through' a. summer sutlsfne
Kindly; IUP\vn«
inotlur
Night nnd day tnxi service at Vic- sleeves would lie ndnpted for street
torlly.
Advartlao in The Citizen.
ronlzing '
horse.
tory Garago. Cull phono 297. • • wear, anil us yet mil' ilnils little dlspo-
South Amboy, N. J.
I
INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Start .the Thrift Habit To-Day
NEWFOULARDSTO
HOLD HIGH FAVOR
SPANISH VOGUEJjAINS HOLD
i/Zemedi/
BRINGS*
GARAGE
Broadway and Main Street
Insurance of AH Kinds
C. T. MASON
OTSURABTCJE
THE SOUTH AMTtOT CITIZZlf.
SOUTH iMBOY. t>. J.
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
CORAL NOW CRAZE
Quaint Ornaments Include Necklaces and Beads.
S T 0 P ! PONTTHROW THEM AWAY!]
THE AMERICAN 1EGI0W.
Don't throw your tires and tubes away. Delaney will repair them and guarantee they
The American Legion has opened Red Is Preferred to All Other Shades;
Jade and Amber Well Up in
will
last o'f long as thoy did before being repaired. He has a special outfit to do this
up offices as state headquarters at
trie Lead.
776 Broad street, Newark, N. J.
kind of wiirk.
This is an organization of aoliilers
In oil the large shops nowadays
Ho keeps a full stock of Tires and Tubes of the better kind—
and sailors, who were in service dur- there is H certain counter which is so
ing the World War. Posts have been crowded that it is dlflicult to get near
organized in Jersey City, Montclair, it. This is the one where the neckNewark and Atlantic City, and other laces and beads, tho gorgeous pendants
posts are being formed in. many cities and strings of qutiint ornaments are
and towns of the state. The present displayed.
Tills is the day of the necklace, bemembership in the posts formed in yond
n doiibt the rebound from the
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South Am boy
this state is about 7,000.
quiet days of the wnr, notes a fashion
The work of the legion, which was writer, when wo hid our Jewels and
founded by service men for service little trifles so precious to tho feminine
men, and is 100% American, is out-he-'irt. Joy bus brought about a per- KIJiG DEMANDS THAT HlYAli ,
fect riot of rolorful things to be huiiK
lined in part as follows:
about our nocks arid lell by their briltUXIMO.VTEN UIVK T1IKIK .
THE AMERICAN LEGION
liant glow mid striking (ones tho vicFOUNDED
V1KWS
ON M'.W .IKHSEV ISSUES
tory
noto
within
our
hearts.
lied
BY SEEVICE MEN FOR SERVICE seems to b« preferred to all other
Amplifying his doiunnd for another
MEN 100% AMERICAN.
An organization formed to keep shades, though one llndu jade ami am- pre-prinmry convention at which
alive the principles of Justice, free- ber close up In Hie loud, ton.
Stiito, rather than National issues,
dom and democracy, to preserve to
Coral is Die tiling tills summer—It
A.dvertifiomGnts in the
future generations the history and Is even beliiK made up Into a sort of shall ho discussed, anil which WIIH
Incidents of the World War, and tofringe will! which to edge hems of addressed last lfriday to former GovTroop No. li
perpetuate the ties of comradeship skirls, tin- lltlle teutlillfce coral bits ernor Edward C. Stolcew and to 1Mformed in service.
being threaded along In a vivid line. ward C. Ilrommn, President oil the The meeting of Mondny, Juno SOtii,
, 'To respect and honor the memory Not until one has considered this Now Jersey Leaguo of llopublicnn >vaa hold at Lawrence Harbor, When
''of. those who gave up thoir lives.
i
for coral do we realize how Clubs, who called tho recent conven- iho .harbor was reached tho SCOULN
To see that Justice and proper care vogue
many different colors there nre, for tion nt Trenton, Wiirren O. King, indulged in basoball until tho tide
Are
Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day!
is given our wounded comrades.
To extend whenever possible a help- when one speaks of conil there comes candidate for tho Republican nomina- bauamo high, The HUOUIH then wont
at
once
Into
the
mind's
eye.
that
deep
ing hand to any comrade who needs it.
tion for Governor, hna declared i.i bathing, Mvorul of tbo scouts
To have policies without partisan red which for so many yours seemed
politics and see that a squaro deal to be the only shade, known. Nowa- that tho platform as adopted at Tron- ii;g thn Bwiinmlng tost of fifty yards.
Is given to the man who fought lor days, however, wo have learned of tho ton was Insufficient, Incomplete and
Tim mooting was thon called to
An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN
exquisite pale shades as delicate as a unsatisfactory.
hlB country.
order. I t was announced that the
• To assist all Veterans in regard to wild rose, the coral hits being polished
has
no time limit to its usefulness to the
noxt
mooting
would
bo
hold
on
TuosMr. King said: "I havo givon tho
employment, benefits under War Risk Into perfect round beads and threaded
Insurance and Vocational Employ- Into exquisite Ktiings of nny desired most caroful study to tho rocont day, July Sth.
advertiser.
It works 24 hours a day. If your
platform adoptoil at Tronton, i t uoos
ment.
Jt was announced that tho Troop
length. Tiny gold clasps nre used to not bogln to moot tho moro pressing
ad
is
well
written
and interesting, it will be
To create educational facilities.
fusten the short necklaces, while tbo
would go to Purlin and glvo tho same
To entourage entertainments and longer strings nre mounted In unend- lsauoa beforo tho people of this stato. exhibition that was given horo about
laid aside by the reader for future reference.
AB> a document affocting national isathletics.
ing circles.
sues it makes interesting reading and two months ago. Scouts wore reTo keep alive the spirit, courage
Or,
if your ad reaches the,right prospect, it
follows closoly former Oov. Stoke's quested to study thoir parts as a
and patriotism *of 1917 and 1918 so
By the same turn of the wheel ideas
ot what i t should be, as exwill make an impression on his memory which
long as we live.
which seems to bring bnclr Into favor pressed In his address but wo arorehearsal will be hold noxt meeting.
Information as to the details of or- So many things discarded years ago not confronted this year in Now Jerwill last for days, weeks and even months.
Thoro are sovcral openings in the
ganization will bo furnished by thocornl earrings are In favor.- I am s'uro sey with national isues nlono; wo aro Troop for now members. Any boy
many
of
us
have
Inherited
tliotto
confronted with Immediate, vital, and
state officers upon request.
Consider for a moment, can't you recall
long pendnnt earrings with a hoop of pressing local isues upon which thn desiring to become a member may
gold, supporting a small coral rosu platform aB adopted Bays little or put in his application on Tuesday,
an advertisement which you read months ago
July Sth, at 8.00 p. m. Beforo a boy
richly curved. From this depended nothing.
"Daddy Lonulego" Centuries Old,
•which was so strongly impressed on your
, "What 1B tho position ot the canis duly enrolled as a member of the'
All of us are well iiniunlntefl with strands of gold fringe.
memory that you still remember the offer
In the summer time there nro so didates upon the following questions, Hoy Scouts of America he must sucthe Insect culled "daddy longings," but
all of which niy position has Been cessfully pass a test in the following.
not everybody knows Hint -Ihere is ninny little things brought out toon
made?
denned:
evidence to show tlmt this strange give nn ndded touch of gayety to our
Know the Scout law, sign, salute,
What will they do to protect
little jCrenlurc, towering high above Its nppearnnce that one can go on forever the"1. peoplo
and
significance of the scout-badge.
from
the
agresulon
and
The results of advertising may not be
• follows on its iliroariliUo stilts, Is jirob- talking about the new little things dominance of the Public Servico CorKnow the composition and history
nbly a more undent inlmliUmit of which one seen In favor for n mo-poration and the InelTcctuality of tho
instantaneous.
Don't expect that when you
America thnn nny ri'pvosimtntive of ment. As to the matter of shoes, for present Hoard of Public Utility Com- of the National flag and tho customspend
a
dollar
for
advertising to-day that it
ary forms of respect due to It.
the human species. Far hnck In ter-instance, what .woman can resist a missioners?
Tie four of the following knots,
tiary times, at the very diiwn of the pair of swaggering Spnnlsh-looklng
"2. What will they do to insure a
will
return
to
you
ten-fold
to-morrow.
modern world, Its mirosiors lived, we brown suede pumps with colonial gonuino business administration of square or reef, sheet bend, bowline,
tho State, in the interests of the peo- fisherman's sheepshank, halter, clove
nre told, In great numbers In Hint part tongue nnd cut steel buckles?
Newspaper advertising is the very best
One of the curious color combina- plo of the State?
of the continent which wo ctiil Colo"3. What do they propose doing hitch, timber hitch or two half
medium for bringing to the attention of the
rado. The fossil rcinnlns of these' In- tions which ns yet has not been overto lessen tho tax rate and the pres- hitches.
sects show tho chaniPlerlstlo features done is brown and pink—for Illustra- ent
buying public your business and your wares
burden upon the taxpayers?
Ho then takes tho Scout Onth, Is
tion
one
ofton
sees
a
rose
pink
georthat mark them toiliiy,. although new
"4. What is their viow of the pres- enrolled as a tenderfoot and is engette
gown
tied
with
a
generous
sash
and gaining their confidence by impressing on
species have taken the plncp of the
ent operation of the Workmen's Comold, for even "dmldy longlrKs" knows of brown satin ribbon or tulle or, the pensation Insurance law and the sys- titled to wear the tenderfoot badge.
them your personality and reputation for fair
Vfhnt evolution Is iind has attained to other way around, a brown frock is tem by which during the past year,
The Scout Oath:
just
as
npt
to
bo
encircled
with
n
dealing.
something that, in ills' view, is perhaps
nearly two-thirds of all the money
To do my duty to God and my
a kind of civilized existence suitable. pink snsh. It is for just such a eom- paid by employers for workmen's country and to obey tho scout law.
binntion
of
unusual
colors
that
the
compensation
insurance
went
for
overto the exigencies of life In tho twenTo help other people a t all tlmos.
lovely brown suede pumps are surely head, profits and reserve and only
tieth century.
'
Intended, thonph there Is the Satisfac- one-third to to the workmen?
To keep myself physically strong,
tion about brown that it can bo worn
"5. Do they heliovo that the pro-mentally awako and morally straight.
Try an .Advertisement for Three Months
writh almost anything.
posed Constitutional Amendment proA boy does by no means stand
Where Martin Luther Begged. '
White buckskin and brown kid are
" still in scouting the opportunity and
in the CITIZEN.
Martin Luther sane In the streets of combined in some very smart low
incentive for progress is always 'at
lUnsdeburg, along with other church shoes for country wear, nntl brown ed and if not, why not?
choristers, for the bread nnil coins stockings of a very fine soft quality
"6. What do they intend doing, if hand. First a Tenderfoot, thon be
that totizens might bestow. This, beg- of wool nre flecked nil over with white elected, toward providing the rural becomes a Second Class Scout and
ging was the recognized means of sup- and designed to be worn with these districts of the State with proper t h e n a F i r g t C ] a s a S c o u t . After this
port of the children of the "poor same good shoes.
la^WhafrU'— ta°t « - whole sphere of the scout pro
schools" attended by sons of pensnnts,
toward properly patrolling the pub- gram is made available by the boys
O
THE TAILOR U I
who obtained free lodging nt the hoso£ the State?
own application In qualifying himself
All kinds Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, '
pices of the chnrcn, hurt free tuition, FROCK FOR A LITTLE MISS lie"7.highways
What
is
theirjiosition
upon
tho
t 0 s st e g t 8 f o r t n e fifty-seven Merit
neatly done at reasonable prices, '
nnd were granted the privilege of slngAND EHBALMBB
part of the Public Service Corporation B a ( 1
All, TVOBK GDARANTEED
[
Infj for their tnenl& In return they
and Its employees? Do thay approve
ges.
107 If. Broadway Sontt Amb*j ;
wore expected to shig In the choir of
of the conditions by which the recent j The officers and tho entire tnomthe church which supported their
Bituation involving the tie-up of the bership of the Boy Scouts of America
South Amboy, K. I .
school, Modern Magdeburg Is the enptransportation facilities of the state a l . e grateful to the splendid men and
WOTICE.
llal of tho PniRslnn province of Saxony. The city was woll fortified. It Is
Prompt Service Either Day or Night
fusal to consider the recognition of and unselfishly of thoir tire-, and en- ALL PERSONS CONCERNED WIL1
hourly ninety miles southwest of Berthe union by the Public Service Cor- ergy in the Boy Scout campaign just take .notice, That all debts owing to
lin, HOB mostly on the left bank of tho
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poration?
„
ended.
They., have_rendered a Borvlco the estate of James H. Gordon., OT to
Elbe, and Is nn Important railway cen"8. The State having appropriated > j n c a U . u , a b l e v a l u e t 0 t h e Boyhood or the firm of Howell & Gordon, are
ter.
and now expending vnsts suma of
money for the necessary improvement | America and thcrctoro to the coun- now due and payable. Notice ti furnf its highways, what do they propose, try. They canfeel a just pride In thother given that the proper and legal
Home of Pump Inventor.
in order that the condition of tho campaign which, has set the Boy Scout settlement of the Estate of James H.
Magdeburg was tho "homo city of
highways be • maintained and the
Gordon, deceased,- will require the
Otto von Querlckc, inventor'of the air
m
Cy
collection of all the above mentioned
"
!
)
H
a
r
e
^
t
h
e
?
°nny
constructive
higher
uaofillness
to
the
country
than
63 Brighton Avenue
pinup, one of the. few original lnvcupolicy through which to provide worfc : would havo been possible without debts, by legal action, If necessary.
Telephones
1C-1G und G26-M
• lions thnt. can bo credited to Germany
for the soldiers nnd sailors, who havo | their aid. As the Boy Scouts grow Payment may bo made to Francis H,
drapltc tho (Imnnii fostered Impresso gloriously defended the Republic i n [ o m a n n o o ( ] t h o y w m realize the Gordon, at the store corner of Broad- P E R T H AMBOY
S E W JERSEY
sion to tho contrary. Students of physand who aro now returning without i
,, .
.
way
and
David
street,
or
to
the
unics will recall a principle of physics
Jobs and without mentis of a liven- K™at value of this oftort to make
AH work done In a first-class
proved by wlint Is 'often edlleil tho
l loo ,l?
thorn betted eilizens of tho greatest dersigned,
manner.
"Magdeburg experiment." Von Oner"10. How far will they go to country on earth,
WILLIAM J. BOWB,
recommend increased pay for tho
Acitfi Is said to Inivo domonstrp.ts'J bin
Administrator of James H. Gordon,
male nnd female teachers of the
lilsc'flivcry of the possibilities of UKI
deceased.
9-13-tf Orders Given Prompt Attention
Slate,
not
only
In
the
elementary
but
.vacuum to•rmliiwiul FIT by clamping
EBliniiite.i Kiirniylieil on Request
in 1ho hHtfier schools?
to
.together.two purls of a copper sphere,
"1.1. Will they do their utmost
L o t ; i i i i i i n c l i n i i s i ' W I I M I condiliriri h e
from which llm air wns llittn exhaustKOPPEliS'
to enforce the Prohibition Amendment -,v\ill. :ind let liini sii'i
tllrilo :IIMIIIII1
ed and hitching 1,1 horses to ouch hemof the Constitution, upon its becom- nlni all tin1 ;ri
isphere. Tlit> story Hint the horses
ing part of the basic law In Jan-w i ' i l i i ' r l v I'.'i'Ii'iii'ilod fn iiiiikn d i m
could not pull the hemispheres tipnrt
uary?
Carpenter ^ Builder
"12. Do they favor tho recom- i«l>py i n i t ' M f lluit nv.m IK left u t n n y
may bo an iftni&urtiltim, but tin; urln212 JOHN STREET
mendations or tho commission lioaded :lmo w ' t l K i u t iii'i'iipiitlnn1 <>v n i i u1i s r i i i c n t ,
'dplO IS S(Ul(h(l.
on what In i«. Ihi
hy Kvorett Colby nnd which has <1o- mil
Telephone S85.
clared itself for compulsory health nngiilil I' Ili'ily uf h i s p r i ' s i ' i i t l o t "'111
Insurance,
despite
tho
failure
of
tills
lr.l
b
r
:
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r
I
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p
.
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l
r
w
i
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l
(
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r
n
iH'UrsJobbing
Promptly Attended
•""j First American Rallrond.
system abroad and tho fact thnt. U a i r i l y I n irlnoiny i i n l l r i p n l l o n o f ( h e Nut Hizcs Screened. Tho
VUthotiRli-Anicrfars rnllraml history
To.
Anything
in the
means an additional burden of $40,- " u l u i ' e ; mill u n l e s s h l s o i v u i m l i o i i ed 11M
IS recorded as m^iniilnjr wlion the
000,000 a year upon the industries o£ l l m o u t nl' iilniKelf, In- i s I n e v i t a b l y
Most Koonomionl nnd
building lino
Inltinnoi-o & Ohio Inld Its Ili-st rails In
this State nnd dcsplto tho fact that it j v| . ll|( , •d.--l'HMrnl.
182S, ii pair of rusted strips of Iron
Clcanost of Fuol.
is not, desired by (ho workers nnil is I '
This
Is
a
frock
of
imported
checked
still visible In pastern Massachusetts
bitterly opposed by tho medical fra- |
Guaranteed Not to Burn Grate PAINTING AND PAPEH HANGING
Ml ,of a pioneer tran.sporatlon line gingham, i t has fancy stitching on ternity, which has given it careful j
T h e Polka Dot.
and cuffs. A black satin ribbon study?
j liiTimsi' In 1N.'I5 II linlii'iiihin pense Inauguration antedated thnt collar
Estimates Furnished ia.3,
is drawn through the belt of whits
"Those are a few of tho direct, j imt niii diinceit u now slop In 11 111 tip
. by two years. Prom tlio granite pique
which
Is
also
adorned
with
many
vital
and
immediate
Issues
before
the
'cs of West CJulnry Iho olO ronci colored French knots.
people of the State, nhoiit which Iho vlllatro nonr Iho 1'nlisli lionlcr n HunDELIVERED
iir railed to tidnwutor on tho
platform adopted at Trenton nays Kiiriun dniH'Iin: ninstt'r Intruilnri'd It
't river, nnil rtirrlod (jrniilto fur
lii
Kiimpi"
under
tin."
nnnic
of
1'nllcn,
nothing and upon which tljo several
Jlnjr of (ho ItiinUer Hill moniiElue Gabardine for Young Girls.
nndldales have not expressed lliom-I vbleli Is tin" frinlnliic of 1'olnl; or
No Itiko promliim ccrtlllratns given, no
lu> rolls, of linnd-forRoil Iron,
On very young glrl.t .Toffre blue selves. I believe that Hie people of P o l e . I I y 1 1 ! H . " t t i n ' t i m e .limii'S K.
prize [nir/lvti, nn hiiiuium or any kind, but
nl i n ply hnnoHi nil tip lor v 'iur monov.
os wide nnd tlirrequnrtor Inch gabardine, with trimmings of silver tho Stntn will bo delighted to got aPoll; U I I S r 1 [1111Tri•_' fm1 ( h e p i v s l d t ' i i r y .
Tvnilni: and l l m - '
at IIIKIIt J'rlcen,
ivero held by hnnrl-fnrjfeil spikes buttons Is n thiiriD'ngly youthful color. positive expression from all Ilir ran- ( h e ilinu'i" h a d s;ii'i-aii ( n A u i e r l e a iiml
• granite rondlxMl. Mules were Nnvy nnil mitlr.lghi blue are nlwnya iliilnto;i upon each anil everyone of t h e i n l i n e " P o l l ; " n n i l t i n 1 U'nnl "V'.'l•romotlves, assisted hy 11 cable a Hufo choice for nny age. Developed these (iiiestions ami it is with this In lin" 1'iiriiii'il ti c j i l n c i i l e i i i T n t n i n e n\yOS'
tlmt 1 have nrgeil thtil another pi'iilliii; In evpi-.voni". T i l e iiiiimiYni1in clinrmoilKt' or nu-tenr, blur- Is made view
thn grafyj was heavy.
convention he held In Hie Slfilo nl
up In comblniillim with Mheer vents of which tho Hevonil ciiniliilalesi. Inclinl- luriM's. u u rctiiiilfls n n d i l e s i ^ u r r s 1mp r e s e n l n l I'nll»i IIHIM. l'nl!,,'i
white org Hi1, wllli ecru or butter- IDK myself, may have the opportunity, uii'illtllel.v,
Telephone '
i( i
shin 1 ^. PdUvii mnr/v s n m ! s h e "newi-Hf
Vlc- colored luce Irliiunlng III the H!;,HIU of , w^ilch I ;ini sure they ileslro, io bo Icsll.'ll III r a t i f i e s i n r ^•lltlijfViillH'M ''
, upon thoK(; iiucxtlons."
»ve. • cloKoly set rulllea.
GOODYEAR, FISK, EMPIRE, ETC.
DBLANBT'S GARAGE
IE
| BOY SCOUT I
DOINGS. %
SOUTH AMB0Y CITIZEN
CAM GOLf) <
M. A. M'CAHTHT
UNDERTAKER
309 HENRY ST.
GREISEN & THOMPSON
BISON CONTBACTOBS
oke!
M. H. TEMPLE
$9.00 per ton
Trial Sample Upon Request
ONCE TRIED—ALWAYS USED
H. D. LITTELI
PINE A¥r ...,« u r ^ " " -
WE SELL PIANOS
MUSIC TEACHER ASKS FOR RAISE SOUTH AMBOf TKCST CO. XADE
8UIP CAJJAl ASSOCIATION
Sayrevllle township to Deep Cut the contract, to Llddle and Pfelffef
bridge la also to receive a tarvte of Perth Ambo/t
TO BE ISiTOJIFOKATED
|
DEPOSITOR
FOR
COUNTl"
MOSEY
P0BL1SHED WEEKLY BY
(Continued from Page One)
binder, on motion of Mr. Haight.
Freeholder Louis J. Belloff comArticles of incorporation for the
The
Board
of
Freeholders
at
meetTHE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING CO.
ficials of education. On motion of
As suggested by Director Dey theplained of the loose paving blockg and
Xew Jersey Ship Canal Association
Mr. Coan, Mr. Barr was instructed to ing in New Brunswick on Thursday, South Amboy-Sayreville road will re- j iron plates on the Sayrevllle end of
SOUTH AMBOT, N, J.
will be flled with the Secretary' of
proceed in the matter of arranging June 2C. the unfinished portion of the ceive the same attention Just as soon ! the South River bridge. Clerk TaomState at Trenton within the next few
TELEPHONE -'80
these classes, and also to procure an Morgan road at "Dead Man's Curve" us bids are received by the board and ! as J. Mulvihill will advise the Publlo
days. This organization will have for
extra teacher, which would be for was brought up for discussion. The | an award made.
I Service Street Railway Company of
Alt coAinuntcutlojis or items of uewe re- Its object the boosting nf the project
road at this point has been shamefully
A complaint from Alexander S. : the conditions as reported and request
ceived Ijy w must In* accouipaiiictj l>y thefor a canal across the state from Mor- drawing and art. This would be the
neglected
fur
several
yeara
and
is
an
only added expense.
•Igoature of I he wrltur t6 Insure publication.
Bacon, an attorney of New York, was them to have repairs made.
gan to Bordentown, which will be the
By motion of Mr. Coan. Superinten- eyesore that should not be tolerated read, advising of the unsound condiconnecting
link
for
the
inland
water-oSIMJSCH r i'JioN li.-vrf.s:
dent Barr was instructed to attend any longer.
tion of the bridge across Manalapan
i n Zones 1 ami -1.fci.wiJILT > ear: Zulu.1*:! to s, way from Now England to the South. tho Men's Summer School at Ocean
Director William S. Dey stated be- river nt the Physical Culture City, I
From
the
Heart.
The association will give strong
§1.5:1 \mr your; in jiilvuut?,
City, and that a warrant covering fore the board that he considered as [ between Spolswood and Helmettn, Our favuiile honks a r e f e w ; slnCO
support to the commission appointed
the best thing to do was to go ahe.id This bridge and the road leading to only what rises iiuiii the heart reuchttntcrcd In thi' l*«at Office at South Ambos in accordance with the bill introduced his expense he drawn and advanced
and complete the road at this point. it were built by Mr. MacFadden, the I'S it. Iwlnn caught ami ciirrlo.d on t h e
to him.
s KemmJ fiasa ui,tll matter.
into the Legislature by Assemblyman
Heretofore thero has been boma founder of the city, about twenty j toii.L'iifs HI' iiicn v, heivsouver love and
A
small
amount
of
money
collected
Arthur K. Warner or Elizabeth, prodispute
as to the title of the land at years ago, ThJs has always been con- I latlci'.v jnuniey.—AIcf.il.
from
sales
of
manual
training
articles
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 191!).
viding that three be named by tho
this point, and the failure of the sidered as private property, over
was
order
turned
over
to
the
cusGovernor to appear before Congress
Jersey Central Traction Company {o which the county has had no jurisdicSTATE Or NEW JEI1SET.
Several months ago we bid farewell urging federal appropriation for thetodian of school moneys by motion
change their road bed to conform tion.
to our boys and amidst the tears of jjrojeet. This commission consists of of Mr. Coan. Mr. Coan also made a
Department of Hanking and Insurance
with tho new road. Tho company's
According to tho complaint of Mr.
relatives and friends they went on Senator James Hammond of Trenton, motion that the question of procuring
ti'Hciis cross the road at the curve.
suitable
geographies
for
tho
use
of
Iiacon, the members of the Board of
| their way to the fiolcl of battle—and Assemblyman Warner and ,1. Spencer
Certifiontfl of Authority
William Hitchcock, superintendent Freeholders • would be liable for any WIIKRiOAS, TIII3 SOUTH AMBOY
thoso were days of sorrow, and dur-Smith, president of tho SLite Uoard the school be left in tho hands of thu
of the Jersey Central Traction Com- Injuries sustained by people crossing Trust Company of tho City of South
committee
on
books
and
supplies
and
ing their absence great anxiety was of Commerce and Navigation.
pany, was given permission lo ad- tlio bridge. Whilo the road and bridge Amboy, In the County of Middlesex,
tlis superintendent for action.
was borne in the hearts of the iieople,
At a meeting held recently in Perth
dress the board, when ho stated "that were never formally accepted by thohas complied with all tho provisions
lly
motion
of
Mr.
lino,
the
ro(iue.-;t
But last Saturday, designated as Amboy; the project was discussed In
(in act of tho Legislature of this
Ihe company was desirous of reach- freeholders, and they still consider it of
Stale, entitled "An Act concerning
Welcome Homo Day, how different detail iiml Senator Thomas lirown that Mr. llarr bo granted permission
ing
an
agreement
with
the
county,
a private right of way, the matter 'trust companies (Revision of 1899)"
was the sentiment. It was a day of was authorized to draft the articles to I'eiiutin away the greatest part of
tlio summer vacation nt. Cape Mav v. hereliy HID question might he do!l-will be looked Into. Supervisor of I approved March 24th, 1899, and the
great* rejoicing—1"° whole populace of incorporation.
was granted. Mr. llarr Hinted that ho nltely Kullliid." Tho traction company roaili and bridges Walter (!. Qiiackeu- j supplements thereto and acts amendglad to have their boys back again
atory thereof, required to be complied
would ho at tho meeting of thu board appeared willing to raise, of lower bush was Instructed to investigate with before receiving authority to
And South Amlioy certainly did give
.11 UN. MAmaiiKT YHT.UA N.
their
tracks,
If
tho
county
will
do
in July and woiibl IIIKO arrange lo do
'commence business; therefore
',
and report hack to the board.
theme a great day, anil the boys by
Mrs. MargaruL Yetinan, widow of his regular summer school work, as I ho neesmiry grading.
| I, Frank II. Smith, Commissioner
their expressions enjoyed it highly—
A communication was read from j of Banking and Insurance of t h e Louis Yctmnn, passed awtiy uurly well as havo tho new school ready
Tho mutter was referred to Director W. (!. Thompson, filnto highway enthey hardly expected so much iind
[Slate of Now Jersey, do hereby cer.-Sunday morniuK at 1KM1 home on John for occupancy when tho full term Dey, lOnginciir Fox and County Solicicould not have expected more. Tho
gineer, advising that the highway : tify, that the said The South Amboy
street, niter a lingering Illness, at tho commences.
tor
Richardson.
'enthusiasm was general, fully expresscommission was ready to'take over 1 Trust Company is duly and legally
age of S3 years. Mrs. Yotmtin had
Also' in Mr, llarr's report, tho BUR - 'Reports were road from tlio Htalo and maintain that part, of the Frank- organized under said act.as a trust
ed In tho grand Victory parade in
company, and authorized to transact
been a resident of this city for thirty gostlon of having an olllro clerk was highway commiKHlon, advising tho
honor of thoso brave boya. Such a
lin Park road, starting at tho end. of business as such in this State.
years, and was highly esteemed by allpointed out. Mr. Made stated Unit If hoard of tho money from tho stato
largo representation of societies and
French street In New Brunswick.
In Witness Whereof, I have herewho knew her, Sho la survived by n tho work In the olllco roqulrcd ad- fiinilN, lo bo turned over to the county
churches was never aeon in tills town
A resolution by Mr, Haight gives unto sot my hand and affixed my*
son, James Yotman of this city, imd ditional help, ho was willing that Mr. for road Improvements. A resolution
oflicial seal, at Trenton, this Twenty*
before, and tho Welcome Home Comtwo sisters, Mrs. Virginia Van Doron, Hp.rr havo It, but Hiiggosted Mint tho from thu commission authorizing tho the consent of the board to tho as-seventh day ot June, A. D. Nineteen
mittee is entitled to much credit for
signment
of
Iho
Smith
street,
Perth
hundred nineteen.
of Now Brunswick; and Mrs. Josoph superintendent nmlio an outline oft,hn soiling aside of $275,000 WHS rend.
their efforts In bringing about such a
Amboy, paving job, from the Utility
FRANK H. SMITH,
ISwIng of Engli.sht.own,
An
additional
sum
of
$58,000
Is
availclerical work to be dono, and havo
great success—giving satisfaction from
Commissioner of Banking and InConstruction Company, who received
Funeral services wero hold from sumo boforo tlio board, so that action able noxt year.
surance.
every point of view, Then again to
Colloclor Hllker was authorized to
cap tha wonderful parado there wns her late home at 2 o'clock cm Wed-in tho matter could bo taken.
that splendid banquet at tho high nesday afternoon, the Rev, II. .Justin
Miss Suzzano Yoarlclc, tho music Issue $48,000 In notes, for work bolng
school auditorium that just delighted Allsop, pastor of tho Presbyterian teacher In tho local schools, through done on tho Cranhury turnpike. A
the boys and caused abnormal appo church, officiating. Interment was Mr. Darr stated that Bho had beon resolution by Mr. Bolloff .will insure
tites. It was a great pleasure to thomade in Christ Church cemetery. The offered . higher salary at another tho making of tho nee.ossary repairs.
Red Cross Indies in chargo to note pall bearers were C. I. Uorgen, Josoph school for h e r , services, nnd was The poor'condition of tho Hamilton
that tho boys were pleased with their Applegato, A. IT. Bergen and John thoroforo asking highor scalo salary avenue culvert In New Brunswick, at
feed. Then again after the "inner Ruo. E. S. Mason & Son were funeral here, and would agree to remain here tho Middlesex and Somerset county
man" was satisfied came the speech-' directors.
for the amount of $1150 per annum, line, wan reported by Freeholder Lobmaking which was greatly apprecialthough offered $1200 elsewhere. lein. The city of New Brunswick and
ated not only by the boys but by theJIEJf WHO STOLE LUMBER AT
Mr. Rue stated that he thought it county of Somerset will be notified
people who were present. That it
MORGAN FINED $300 EACH would cause unfair terms to be mail a of tho dangerous situation, it being
would be a celebration worth while
Alfred E. Drlggg and John McGill, if her salary was increased. As within their jurisdiction, and not that
was expected but few ever anticipated two government Inspectors who re-other teachers not receiving that of Middlesex county.
it would be realized on such a grani cently pleaded guilty In the United high remuneration were satisfied with
George Egort of Perth Amboy was
scale. A striking patriotic feature States District Court at Newark to their salaries, ho did not see whyappointed an Inspector on tho Smith
was splendidly shown by the Polish stealing two carloads of lumber from Miss Yearick was asking more. On street paving job and James Berry
people, members of the Sacred Heart the government supples at Camp motion of Mr. Woodward, the super- on the Woodbridge-Sewaren road.
Parish. This wasi the representation Morgan, were let off without prison intendent was Instructed to notify • A motion by Freeholder Belloff and
•of the glorious American flag by thesentences Monday by Judge Haight Miss Yearick that her request could passed by the board names the City
young ladies of the parish who were and sentenced to pay fines of $300 not be granted, and also express the National Bank of Perth Amboy and
attired In costumes of red, white and each.
board's regret should she feel com- the South Amboy Trust Company as
blue, and formed so that the stara
Also Pork Qoodies, Hams, Bacon, Ect., at lowest prices.
pelled to leave the local schools.
recognized depositories of county
Walter
C.
Sedam,
of
New
Bruns•and Btripes made a large and comVEGETABLES FRESH DAILY
Mr. Rue, chairman of the committee moneys.
wick,
was
counsel
for
the
men.
He
plete flag. Only a truly patriotic
An estimate of the money required
on buildings and grounds, stated that
made
a
brilliant
plea,
explaining
that
spirit and love for their country could
the flag pole at School No. 2 wnsby the county vocational school board,
have ever Inspired the members of while they were technically guilty
found to be in very poor condition, for school use for the year beginning Telephone 26
of
sending
out
lumber
from
the
yard
Quality and Weight Guaranteed
t h e parish to formulate this feature,
being hollow at the base, and other- July 1, !9!9, was read. This stateAfter seeing this grand display, no and letting it into the possession of
wise defective. On motion of Mr. ment gives the amount required from
•one could help feeling proud of our Jacob Maas, he had been the real
v
Ctian the report was referred to this the county as $30,960, which is exringleader
and
had
reaped
the
profit.
Polish people. And the girls were
committee with power to take action clusive of money received from the
Maas
has
also
pleaded
guilty.
KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS'
the picture of health and, beauty.
state.
in the matter.
A resolution was offered by Mr. Bids are to be readvertlsed for the
What the Nary Offers Ex-Soldiers and
Coan, and later adopted, Increasing furnishing and applying of travla to
Saturday night children were notlcMarines.
the salary of Mr. Barr, the superln-' various roads of the county. Several
«4 sweeping the confetti from the
Thirty days furlough (with pay) tendent of schools, from $2400 to roads are in Immediate need of such
streets, placing It In paper bags, and
iven to men discharged from Army, $2600 per annum, to be paid In attention all of which were thoroughly
throwing It again, on persons. It
Navy, or Marine Corps upon enlist- monthly installments. The increase discussed.
containod sand, small stones, and
of Qiginaiions"
gpecialtg
ment In tho Navy. All men taking in salary of James J. Daweon will bo
On motion of Freeholder Haight
flltli. This practice should be nipped
advantage of this offer will upon/en- t.iken caro of by resolution at tho the Stelton road Is to receive an appliin tho bud on Old Home Day, and
listment be sent to the nearest'Re- next regular meeting.
; cation of tarvia and the necessary
public jwiarnlng sliouW bo given that
147 N. Broadway
South Amboy, N. J.
ceiving Ship for further transfer to
Bills,
which
had
been
received
since
rock from theLlncoln highway to the
any one found gathering such maICxcluglvo Hats In all tho new designs, Including
sea going ships. These men will not the last meeting, wero ordered paid, Socialist village. An amendment by
terial from the streets would be liahave to tak© the courso of training among which was $500 to Lowlnson j Freeholder B. Leon Loblein also proMOURNING HATS MADE TO ORDER
ble to arrest. Tho "swatters" so
t the training stations. Such men if & Shuhort on account of contract, to vides for using tho same product
All Trlmni3d Hats in Stock Now at Greatly Reduced Prices
prevalent on that night should ba
onllstcd as Apprentice Seamen, may apply on sum of $830, leaving a bal- along tho river road from Highland
prohibited nleo.
be advanced to seaman second class ance of $330.
Park to Bound Brook.
Immediately.
The road from Miller's Corner In
There
were
present
at
the
meeting
Wo havo nn ordinance regulating
KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS
Any further information will gladly of tho Board of Education on Wedtlio BBIO of fireworks or firecrackers
bo given at tho U. 9. Navy Recruit- nesday night, Messrs. Mack, Ruo,
:ln this city. Tt should be enforced
ing Station, Post Ofllco, Now Bruns- Coan; Woodward, Secretary Emmons,
•or repealed from tho records.
wick, N. J.
' .
p. O. Barr, Mr. Lowlnson, and Mr.
—;
o
Gagen. The meeting was held in the
THE IMIESIDENT'S TOUR.
new school.
It Is to be Imped tin-re will be nn
For several months tho President's
war
for
this
country
nt
Ipust
fit
«
opponents havo had a sort of "open
MAT1IIS—WAILING.
season" of criticism of Mm and his K'lienitlon nr'twii to comn, liut mill,
(From Keyport Weekly June 27.)
policies and proposals. While ho was urn never knows what tuny hnppen,
Miss Gladys Durrua Walling, daughbusy In tho solution of tho world's and In the way of pruptiroilncss na
blggost problem a largo number of many KftfvKiinrilK us possible should ter of Mrs. Jessie O. Walling, was
his follow countrymen wore engaged lie thrown tiruiind the pivli-slrliiu. »» married to Harry W. Mathls of South
A beautiful assortment ot percales,
Neverbreak Wardrobe Trunks . $28.00
In tho easiest of all tasks—'finding he Is the tintii wlm will linvi! to do Amboy last Saturday evening. The
ceremony
was
performed
In
St.
Jamos'
fibres and silks, prices from 1.65 to 5.98
I
he
lighting.
fault. So moan and petty and spiteSteamer Trunks
11.00 up
ICplscopal Church, Long Branch, at
ful has boon somo of t!>!« carping
Every one warranted to be fast color.
Chinese pollccni'-n ['reserved whnt 8 o'clock by the rector, Rev. M. A.
-that one- can hardly escape b'.-Hovlns
Canvas Covered Trunks . . . 8.50 up
Barnes.
Is
termed
"nn
iitlilmh'
of
liptipvolrnt
its authors would have found a?much
Fibre Trunks
16.00 up
The bride was dressed in flesh color
satisfaction In his failure (if ho had n e u t r a l i t y " wlinn prominent J a p a n e s e
Men's Sport Shirts . . . . \ $1.98
Whatev- voile with bead trimming, wearing a
•failed) as other more patriotic Amer- IVPI-P henlr-n up In Peking.
Belber Hand Bags, steel frame, covicans have derived from his suc-er mny bo tlit> imitation, tho in-lcntiil white hat and carrying a pink rose
mind ni-vci- IIICIIK fur pk'turesqui 1 cour- brldnl bouquet. Her attendants were
ered with DuPont Fabiikoid 5.50 & 7.50 Boys' Sport Shirts and Blouses, i
cesses.
teous phraseology.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell O. Mathls of
V,
Suit Cases
2.50 up Girls'Middy Blouses.
But a few weeks henco tho PresiLong Branch, the former a brother
dent is to tour the country and meet
A postcard mulled In Miifralo. N. Y.,of the groom.
Men's Wash Ties . . . . . . . 25c
friends and foes face to fnco and give
iver forty-two years ago has Just been
Following
the
ceremony
a
wedding
Men's
and
Boys'
Tennis
Oxtords
and
tho American people an account of
Men's Khaki Pants . . 2.00 and 2.75
lellvpreil In New York city. The fact
'his stewardship. Ho will at the same should be heralded. It'ls one Instance suppor was Mjrvod ta the immedlnto
Shoes.
relatives
nt
tho
homo
of
Mrs.
It.
O,
time doubtless afford them some un- In which the present post nlllce adminLadies' White Canvas Pumps and Oxderstanding of tho tremendous dif- istration has succeded where others Mnthia. For tho present tho co' 5.1"
will i -ilde with the groom's parents
Porch Swings
$17.50
ficulties that confronted him in the have fnllKil.
tords.
In Sot
"boy and Inter will go
Peace Conference and submit to them
Strollers
. . 11.00 u
luniBok
at that placo. Tho
Children's White Shoes.
the greatest of all modern achieveA veteran of t h e Civil w a r , nearly groonv
ly
returned
from
Franco,
ments in RtnteRiiiaiiKhip—the T-onRiio eighty. Intends to make the nir trip
Children's Barefoot Sandals and Play Refrigerators at prices to suit evr
whom
ds In midst of actlvo serof NatlonH.
from riilciigK to Now York us a mull vice, foi
/oral
months.
purse.
Shoes.
Thoso who havi. misunderstood, service ofliclnl. Youth In tin' AinrrlMr. 1.. ill In IH well acquainted in
thoso who havo judged hastily and run clKiracli-r Is mil n Ihlng whlrh Is
thin place, and ho and his bride have
t.hoso who have burn misled will havo depenik'nt upon yi'iint.
the food wishes of many friends.
the truth from tho ProFiidcntV, llp.q,
Dnd will ho convlncnd, Only tlio pnr~
(iei'Miany's lollllary power Is g'liio
Ford parts always in ntook. Victlsan, and tlio narrow traditionalist forever. It spi'iil In ,vi-nrs ID pcrfn't*nny bo expected to remain proof Ing Us Hlrcngih mill wns (ivorcuiiif li.v tory f!iirnso. KIS-tin Slovens Avo. '
/Feltiis, Main and Washington Streets.
n
' - ' i ami rctison.
iiniiles trained overuU:lit- AmiUi'-r IIKindly mention Citizen wbiin pat> nil Ion of the plnus "f "Ht-'u » ' " '
rolilzliu; a.Mverliscrs.
THE 80DTH AMBOr CITIZEN.
Meats That You Can Eat
Specials
Specials
Prime Rib Roast
£Sc-3Oc
Pot Roast -
S5c-2Sc
Veal for Roasting
»Oc. up
Plate or Soft Rib Corned Beef
lOc
Iloiiagghsin's Meat Market;
QO9 David Street
MES.J..W. POTTER
H. WOLFF & CO.
TRUNKS AND BAGS
Columbia Shirts
CO.
PPBUSHI8D WEBKLT
THE SQOTH AMBOT CITIZEM.
OOc«-Flr»t Street. » u BroKlwtjr.
SOUTH AMBOY, S. J,
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
OPPOBTPJflTIES FOB ALL
FOB BENT,
Items of Interest Presented In
Short Paragraphs foi Busy
Readers.
FOR SAIJU—Six room stucco hoiifcc, p.-u-t
Improvements. Pi-ice jj:i,2i!(h AKL- loi- itnrgahl'2J. \v. H. I'itrlsoii, 11)0 N. liroaihvay.
Telephone 109-51.
o;n-tr
FOR SAMS—Ono house nnd three lots,<;<>i
ner of Uordentort'ii and Ward aveimus; two
lots on (Jrant strdet, May View Manor; and
one lot nt Sowaron. Apply to ljoonurd'.rict1.
Administrator, B'way and .MaluWt. 0-'21-tf
FOH K.\lvK-*Eiroom house. l!u lotHiiround,
stoftiu ho.'lt and other linprovoiuonlK. wltli
gar>ii;o. Price S2,7OU. Inquire lor liargaln
No. 30. W. II. I'ai'Iaeu, lOj N. ll'wuy. ll-lltf
FOR SALK— Eight lots on I'roHpect street
and two lots on Ward avonua. Apply (J. 1*.
Johuson, HI North Hroadway.
0-17-tf
FOB SALE 011E/M*—Two doublo Houses
on Second street, Cheap. A tiuod InvcHt, meat. Apply to A. J. Miller.
D-21-ti
• KJSAl, ESTATH—Salable property always
on hand. Dtvejllngu, factory Mites, larue or
email, farnm, building lots, etc., at Invlllm;
prices. .Now Is tho time to buy. Don't deluy.
Rents collected. Fire Insurance placed In
reliable companies. Win. II. PariHeu, KeiU
Eitate and I'.ont Collecting Agency, Hl'J
Broadway, South Aiuboy, N. J,
l-ssu-tf
Milton David sold his Doitee touring
car to a New York party on Tuesday
last.
The Largest Pure Food Sale in the City
Friday, Saturday and EVIonday
Grupe Nuts, 2 pkgs. 2 5 c | Ar«o .Starch, 3 pkgs. 'Jnv. \
iSo.ip, Climax or Qnic:k .Suds, per cake
- oc
Duryou'fi Corn Stisreli, pur package
•
10c
Quaker Cnm Flakes, 8 |i:ickof;«'S
•
- 'Jol'
Croiirn, Every Day Brand, lull can
1 4<"
Hominy, 2 packages 2 5<*. | Ext. Vanilia, 2 iiols. l i o c
(jofli'o, special, Ib. • IJ'.N- | Ivory iSoap Flakes H>C
Miisbinl, White linse, 2 jiir.s -25c
Tukhoniii 15iii:uit, 2 [jiicka^e.s
- .
15c
Conipoiind Lani, Ib. lM)v | Lima Hcaus, liiinl, ^ His. 'Jliv.
», ())fio B l u e T i p , p e r b n x
]{cd Kii]iH-\
-
Hr
Plist Toast.i.'s, pkjr. I I o | Cream of Wheat, pkg. 2 2 c
Tomatoes, k I. 3 aus 1 ov | Shinola Polish, box 1 0 c
Siiner Kruut, por lai-^e can
.
12c
Molasses, Bn-r Hahbit. No. 2 can
- 15c
Lipton'f* Joilo, pkjr. • Hr j Rest Mixed Ten, Ib. 4 5 c
Extract <>f L'inori. 2 botth ,s . 25c
KMIICO, H l i i r c }lop,(\ p e r b o i i l o
-
. .
' l ' . ) n n i t o P u l j i . p o r v.;\\i
25c
« ih'wmcs [vcryw.'isre
Fruits 'awl Vegelsbi^s in Season
1 Ib. HOCJ
Eu^lo Hiikinir Powder
k Ib. 2()c
E:igl« Corn .Staroh)
papkago 9o
1 5 c
l5->.-,t, Ilit'c, 2 lbs. • 2 5 c | Toilet Paper, 7 rolls 2 5 c
Catsuii. Pi'idc of Lou),' Nland, por bottle
• 12c
r 11v-i, J;ji'i. r o, p e r d o z e n
.
2 Lc
Hour
ISei'iis, ii(;r c ; i n
Kajrlo 1'iiikin;/ P o w d e r
Arthur Hunnoll was taken suddenly
ill while- working at tho Morgan
arsenal on Monday. Ho was taken la
an unconscious condition in the government nmlmlance to his liomo on
Church street. Jlo has since improved considerably.
1.25 Best Elgin Creamery Butter, 1b. 60c
Flour, Hecker's, 24] Ib. bag 1 . 7 5Cheese, full cream, per Ib. - 39c
Don't forget the excursion o! the
FOR KENT—Five rooms, newlj- rsuoyuted Baptist Sunday School to Highland
o n David street. Apply to r. J. Moiiaghuu
Beach on July 10—a splendid place
218 David street.
7-.>tf
FOR rtK.N'T—Private itiiragfc at 218 David to enjoy bathing.
street. Ajiply on inuinlsefi.
7-s-tf
POK-RENT OH SA.UC—Store :lt 122 Moul!
Many young men were noticed
Broadway. Apply to Mrs. K:JSU Kverlu, |-.:<j
South Broadway.
7-j-tr firing blank cartridges from revolvers
FOE KENT— Nino room house. 117 John last 'Saturday night, sometimes In
street, Improvements, huL aiut cold witter
range, etc. Apply to O. struuii.
7-j-tf
close proximity to passersby. How
FOR 11KNT —lloilsu on Augusta struct many of these young men have a
Apply to Mrs. A. T. Worthing, 212 .s. Stevens
permit to carry firearms?
avenue.
(i-iti-tf
FOR 11E.MT—House, on l/ntharliio street
Apply to Mrs. II. J. Bwrneu, 217 lionit-iiltnv!]
Messrs. Miller, Eergeii & Welsh
avenue.
(i-28-if
KLA.T TO HUNT—Seven looms, all im-took charge of tho lumber yard nt
provements, A|)ply to M. Kiiulmun, 11(1 So Broadway and First street on July 1,
Broadway,
.j-iu-u
and the firm is now ready to serve
FOIl BKN'r-lluomers wnntefl In ui'tudato
the public with building material in
rooming house; beautiful juuiur lor two
, three; IUKO hack p trlor: other roiims; nit
improvements. Apply 122 N. a'wuy. L»-;!-L largo or small rju.inlitles.
FOB SALE.
L
New Potatoes,
succoasor to
T3I3.O"WTNr B R O S . T.BA. OO.
Originators of Low Prices
118 N. Broadway
Telephone 206
r.idii Club Cofiey
Ib. olJc
After Dinner Colloo
Ib. 42c
Mix Toa, jrroon or black
Ib. 45c
Allan ' Smock of • Perth Aniboy,
formerly of this city, has boon (Uncharged from Camp Mills, and Is
now at his homo.
$5,00 KliW AIM),
BIRTHDAY I'AIt'IY.
YEARLY IIONOK ItOI/L.
Tho liouso of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flvo dollars reward will lio paid Tho following pupils bavo record of
Clarence Applogato ltas rented a IJIoodgood, 218 Second stroot, wn» for the return of spare auto tiro anil jporfect attondanco during tho school
bungalow at tho Highlands, where tho sceno of n morry gathering of tube (Firestone Non-Skid 33ln.x4ln.) year:
Sixth Year—Barbara FItz, Edward
ho and his fafnlly will spend a few young pcoplo on Friday, June 27, tholost or stolon from Motor Ambiilanco McKonna.
weoks.
occasion being tho ninth birthday of nbout 1.00 p. ni. Friday, Juno 27, be- Sixth Year—Gladys Pltz, Merrill
their daughter, Miss Elizabeth. Some tWDon Goldring's Garage, Bordontown Shoppard.
Second Year—Bvoritt Sheppard,
Tho Plckort Stock Comi.any hns twonty of tho little friends of Eliza- uvo and South Amboy City Hospital, Ruppell
Stratton, Joseph Martin,
FOR SALK—One Iron and ono wooden bed made a return ongagomont nt tho
beth gathered to make merry with avo., and South Amboy City Hospital, Granvlllo Mageo, Norman Fox, Elizawith springs, dresser and sawing table. A )>ply toXi, Becker, 3151'ino tivenue. 7-M
Empire Theatre, and will commence her and all had a most onjoyable across StovenB avenuo.)
beth Chapman, Albert Olsen, Margaret Psaras, Sarah Callahan, Andrew
Edwin C. Roddy,
FOH SALU—Ono ice chest ami one exton- a woek's engagement on July 14. tlmo. Various games which dollghtod
Wedell, Frederick Luklo, Frank Hawes.
slon table, all la good condition. Apply nt This Is the company that pleased tho the' hearts of the little folks were
Chairman Ambulance Committee First Year—Harry Brown, Oliver
308 Chujch street.
fi-'28-l
people at the Empire during the win-participated in and these were folBrown, Frederick Raese, Jack Kramer,
HAY POR SALE!—fifteen tons hestTlniolowed by a most sumptuous luncheon
Stanley Steinor, Michael Lytka, Henry
thy. Apply P. P . Fallon, 212 David St. (1-7-tl ter months.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
consisting of all the good things List of letters remaining In Post DoJager, Evelyn Randell, Blanche
FOR SALE CHEAP—Four room houseboat. Apply to Win. Jf.l'arlaen.
6-31-tf
Frances Burns, Margaret Kurtz,
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Good of Bor-which little folks so much enjoy. OfTIco uncallod for the week ending Jones,
Mary Addlo.
OARDBNI.VG—All kinds of garden work
In
tho
house
decoration
the
spirit
of
dontoWn
avenue
are
repoiclng
over
done: also nursery stock sold. Kvlest &
July 5:
Bennett, Tel. 355, 211 Main streot.
6-3-1 r
tho arrival of a young son. Captain patriotism was not overlooked, tho Domestic—H. P. Pennlck, W. V. Subscribe for The Cfilzoc
FOR SALE—Fire wood, cut In s*ove lengths Good is wearing a very broad arnllo national colors, red, white and blue,
Saracln, M. Warfleld, Mlklo Ryell,
Swan Hill loe, George 15. Applogcte, tolcbeing prominently displayed.
phone 120-J.
•
3-8-tf
the past few days.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
George Davis, Box 118; Mrs. Mary
FOR BALE—Boll top desk. Inqure of I». J.
MIsa
Elizabeth
was
the
happy
reWallace,
Arthur
Force,
(2);
Mr.
AtMonaghan, 218 David street, city.
l-W-tf
Notice to Hutclicrs and Grocers.
Henry Selover, locomotive engineer, cipient of many beautiful presonts. kinson, Joseph Rheihers, J. Noblon,
MONEy TO LOAN on bond and mortgage
IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORIn sums of 8100, |200,8300, giUO, S50O and up to eft this city on Thursday to take! At about 5.30 the little guests depart- Mrs. B. J. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Holt,
der
recently issued by the Stata
110,000. InqstreJohn A. Lovely, 105 D'way.
harge of a fast passenger train' ed after having spent a most pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlcks, Phillip Dill- Health Board the following Notice ll
MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. running between New York and At-afternoon.
man, Mrs. H. Greeno, 289 Lewis hereby given to all Butchers and
Apply to J. A, Coan, P. O, Building.
lantic City. John K. Ingraham of
Tho guests were: Helen Alcott, street; Miss L. Donnelly, Estate Pat- Grocers of this city:
The inspector of the Board of
Church street will be his fireman.Edith Slater, Margaret Pippett, Emma rick Doughly, Mrs. Jessu Donnelly. Health,
AUTOMOBILES FOB H I M .
accompanied by a state officer
Extraordinary fast speed must be Longstreet, Marie Dill, Myra Sprague, Foreign—Berarflno Chlulli, Pletro will make a thorough lnpectlon of
POtt HIRE—Limousine for all occasions. maintained on this route, and this Doris Sprague, Alice Deacon, Evelyn
every
butcher
and grocery store in
Rauso, Vincenzo Hilipigni, Prank
Paul Bryllnskj, corner Cedar and Center
•treets. Telephone 239-J.
ll-iii-tr crew expects to "make it or bust.' Randalls, Grandon Petty, Milton Clay- Vitro, Lulgi Rossono, Francesco De- the city within the next ten days.
Any place,of business not up to the
ton, Claude Longstreet, Allen Kramer, Marco, Lorlto Quattrociohi.
standard in cleanliness, or whose
Many people enjoy a fish dinner, Harold Clayton, Mrs. Louis Clayton, These letters will be sent to the
wares are not being handled in a
Mrs.
Hattle
Petty,
and
Mrs.
E.
J.
but do not know where to get it.
dead letter office iii 30 days. When sanitary manner, la liable to bo orI
Mansfield Non-Skid Tires guaran- You can bo served with same right j Rogers.
calling for tho above letters please say dered closed.
M. J. SULLIVAN,
teed 5,000 miles. Manufactured by near home. Nlederman's restaurant
o
"Advertised."
J.
W.
RBA,
P.
M.
•
June
26,
1919.
Secretary.
Mansfield - Rubber Co., Mansfield, t Morgan makes a specialty of good
BASEBALL.
Ohio. My prices: fish dinners.
The P. R. R. Y, M. C. A's. senior
80x8 W.''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'..'.' 12.60
team will meet the National A. C. of
82x8H
1430
MrB. Arthur Hunnell leaves town on Elizabeth, who are a semi-professional
81x4
18.75
the Fourth for.Lebanon, Va., having nine, on Fourth of July afternoon at
89x4
.'
19.75
received word that her brother had 3.30 o'clock.. Buckelew will twirl for
, 88x4
20.75
the locals. The Junior nine will
84x4
21.75
met with serious Injuries.
84x4H
2S.S0
play at 1.30 p. m. and will oppose
UxiU
29.50
t
City water has been extended to tho St. Anthony Jrs. of Perth Amboy.
| UxiM
81i0
Morgan beach, and has proven, a | Both games will be played at the
;.j 85x5
88Ji0
87x6
89.50
great convenience to the bungalow "Y's" field.
:g
Drop a postal. We call anywhere colony there.
On Saturday, July 5, the Y's senior
?These Specials Are For Friday, Saturday
In the county. 'Phono 1269-J New
team
will meet the representative
Brunswick, Mall orders filled. We
Dr. W. P. Moss will leave to-night, senior nine of Rahway. Game will
ship on approval.
Thursday, In his cabin launch Echo start at 3.30 p. m. and will be played
"EDEN, TOUR TIRE MAN for a week end stay at the High- at the "Y's" field.
VERY SPECIAL.
298 Redmond Street,
lands.
Now Brunswick. N. J. 6-28-4
There will be installation.of officers
Blade Cut Good and tender
,of General Morgan Lodge No. 96,
I. 0. O. F., at the lodge rooms on
Tuosday evening, July 8th. All membora are roquostod to bo present.
The difference between good
coal and poor coal la the
difference between comfort
and discomfort.
Our Coal is
Solid Comfort
I Coal
It la screened eartfallr,
delivered
promptly, and
makes warm friends.
J . W. OLSEN CO.
TtUphont 336
Attention Automobilists!
Perth Amboy
BORAH'S MARKET
and Monday
Breast of Veal - 15c Ib Roast of Veal -, 18c Ib
Corned Beef
3 lbs. 45c
IN SUMMERTIME r
tTcSEfcMS TO MB PURE MEATS ARE
VbOR. StCURVTV
one safe bet to
make In the summor,
time. Placo your money on
quality meats. They won't
'• 'cost you any more than tho
other kind and will keep your
blood pure andtfool and lteep
you healthy during the heated period. Purchase 'em hero.
Watch for Mr. Happy Party
Invitations have been Issued tor
tho marriage of Miss Margaret May
Segravo, daughtor of Capt. Robert Segravo, to Mr, P. Joseph McGowan,
to take place at St. Mary's Church on
July IG.
-o
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Sometime botween June 25th and
the 28th, some one entered the Headquarters of Co. F, N, J. S. M., and
stole a 38 cal. Army rovolvor from
tho abovo premises. This being Now
Jersey Stato porperty, the thief -will
do well, by seeing that it finds its
way back to whore it belongs. Any
one caught with the same, shall be
punished to tho full extent of tho
law.
Any information regarding this matter, obtalnnblo by me from anyone
will bo held strictly confidential, as
I am held responsible to tho State,
for nil property assigned to this
company.
Goorco ,i. iinsslnnhnr,
Second Limit. Co. F, N. ,T. S. M,
Supply Officer.
Kvurythlng for (lip auto at Victory
fiiirnsR. 1(18-110 Stevens avenuo. • *
Citizen wlion pat- Kindly ninntlon Citizen when patronlzlng Advertisers.
RIB ROAST
Sugar Cured Hams
23c Ib
36hc Ib.
FRESH CHOPPED
it' Ib
Lamb Chops Pot Roast S5clb Pot Roast 15c Ib
Ib.
Soup Meat 15c Ib Roast Lamb 221b
Untrtmmod
All Meat, No Bone
KEEP COOL
7 '——
Wear a
Sport Shirt
for Men and Boys
Athletic Underwear,
Union and two-piece.
Bathing Suits.
Straw Hats.
Summer Footwear,
RUMP POT ROAST
RUMP OP VEAL
22c Ib.
28c Ib.
Shoulder of Veal
Broadway and Augusta St.
VEAL CHOPS
2 lbs 25c 28c-32c Ib.
16%c Ib. Small Cali Hams
26%c Ib
Liver
First Prize or Troco Liberty Cabbage «5c I b Fresh
or Kidneys
32c Ib
Bologna 25c Frankfurters 26c 2 lbs. 25c
PORK LOINS 2 6
Small
Special
Bacon, by the strip
FORK CHOPS 32c Ib
Spoclal
35c Ib Fresh Sausage, linli or loose 25c Ib
Romombor tho placo, call or telephone.
J. ALFRED JOHNSON
LAMB STEW
Wo soil just as we advertise.
122 Broadway Telephone zei South Amboy
day, bat It didn't bring even oiie atom
PUBWC HJEABIJfG.
of the joy that my first hard-earned
SOtJTH AMBOT. J». J.
check gave me. I have everything on
PURSUANT TO A. RESOLUTION
earth that money can buy."
of the Common Council of the City G. A.1L, meets first Wednesday afterof South Amuoy, County of Middle- noon, of. each month at 3 o'clock,
"But why didn't you keep up your
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
In Michael Welsh's Hall, Commanart work—>-your Bohemian friends—
Guy Morton of the Cleveland In- sex and State of New Jersey, Notice der, Aaron Stilhvell; Adjutant, Geora*
wouldn't that have helped to inuke dians bids fair to prove the sensation is hereby given that a public hearing Seward.
TIMELY TIPS FOR GAKDEHBBB.
you happy?" West was kindly yympa ot the American league. Uarly in tlm will be held on Tuesday, July 8, 1919,
SU Stephen'* Lodge, No. B8, F. *
thelic. but there wus beginning a gr*ai season he pitched two full games with- at S o'clock p. m., at the Council
Chamber, City Hall, on "An Ordinance A. 3L, meets at K. ot P. Hall, fint
urge within him to try to keep this out allowing a ran.
By DOROTHY DOUGLAS
Drain Wet Placesproviding for the issuance of $225,000 and third Mondays ot each montk
rure girl within Ills circle. It seemei
Before the American lengue season water bonds of the City of South
"Wet feet agree with plants no betsheer nnd unadulterated madness to opened he shut out N'ow Orleans and Amboy," and at which time objections (excepting July, August and holiday*]
at 7.30 p. m.
ter than with men. You may notice (Copyright, 1919, by. the McClure News- want to keep her, since slie wus mar-Milwaukee.
will be heard. Said ordinance reads
paper Syndicate.)
In your garden certain spots which
Joel I'urker Council, So. 88, J r . 0 ried to a wealthy man and her fancy
as
follows:
Several years ago Morton suffered
are not producing as well as others
An ordinance providing for tho V. A. Ji., meets every Friday evening
West put a few lingering touches on for Bohemian life and studio days nn Injury to his arm. It was feared
During wet weather or after heavy his canvas before the .setting sun told were perhaps but passing desires, but he would never he useful on the mound issuance of $225,000 Water Bonds of In Knights of Pytttias Hall. Councilor, J. T. Dill; Recording Secretary,
the City of South Amooy.
rains the water may stand in certain him thnt he must wait until nnother there—she was answering his ipies fignin.
J. L. Applegate.
Be
it
ordained
by
the
common
countion.
lie plUlied well lute last year. And
parts for a long time. It will ba day before finishing the delicate porcil
of
the
City
of
Sputh
Amboy:
Good Saniurilan tddge, Jfo. 52, K.
"It was not worth while niy work this spring he showed iu New Orleans
wise to drain tliat part of the gar- trait's bead. A riotous little ulr fe
Section 1. That for the purpose ot of I',, meets every Wednesday eveuden. Use small unglazed terra cotta from time to time from his lips, but Its ing nt art when 1 didn't have to. If 1
paying for the construction of
ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. Hall
pumping station, reservoir and force corner of First and Stockton streets.
pipes 3 inches in diamater, placing measure became gradually subdued hail possessed genius or even a grea
while the soft, veil of twilight rap- degree of talent I would have kept
main
to
the
stand
pipe,
being
acHiChancellor
Commander, i William A.
them about one loot under the) surtured the artist's soul and bade him Jit it. Rut I only bnve hilent enougl
tiona to the existing water supply Chapman; Keeper of Records and.
face and allowing a slope for tbeift express his joy in n more quiet man- to keep (lie wolf from the door. ,\s for
system of fhe ( ity of South Amboy Seals, F . ll. Chapman.
to carry the water away, or drain the ner.
it is ne.es;-nry to raise the sum o(
my Bohemian friends—well, 1 trier
lantlie Council, Jio. 8. D. ef F,
Two huudr.id twenty-live thousand
surplus water through a trench.
A sunny fsjnile lurked In West's keeping them In niy life, but my hns
luiii'd. order of licil Men, meets every
dollars ($225,011(1).
Beans For Fall Picking.
eyes; thy gold of his hulr wan rumpled hand ealled (hem nil 'nuts' nut! m-.nle
Section 2. That there bo issued second and fourth Thursday of tht
Wax beans and early maturing and bis smock shockingly dirty, lint me so unlnippy about them that 1 g:iv(
pursuant to Chapter 252 of the Lawt month at 2.30 p. m., In K. ot P. Hall
them
nil
up.
oh—1
Jnsi
can't
tell
yor
little
did
he
care
xim'e
tin;
studio
rent
green string beans which come la BO
of 1.H1 C, as amended, bonds of tho Pocahoutas, Miss Pearl Coward; K
well in the fall may be planted in was [mid for the following month. what II 1111';111s In nic to he lutually
City of Houtli Amboy, to lie. known as of It., Edith Newman.
buck here wllh u smock on sitting ii
Wai or lionds, In the amount of Two Friendship Council, So. 16, I). j .
• the garden now. On good sails dwarf Also the canvas on1 Ids easel would my very own studio."
hundred twenty-live, thousand dollars h; meets on alternate Fridays ofo
Stringless Green Pod iand Bountiful easily Insure nnullioi nix months' living
v
(.fiili.VKW), which bonds shall be dated
"We Wiin'l quarrel either about I IK
month, at 2.30 p. m., Knlghta of
varieties of beans will mature in 45
August ly.t, l'.llll, shall bear interest each
And outside his door stood n girl studio in- tin- siiuiek," suit! West, "i
Pythias Hall, First and Stockton
to 55 days. Fordhook Favorite and who.se eyes held all tlio wlstfulnesn In am oiily glnil Mini I happen to lie tin
:it tho rato of five per centum per streets.
Lillian Bloodgood;
annum, payable. Kcmimmiially on tho HecordlngCouncilor,
StrlnRless Refugee will mature in I ho world and whoso hoiirt wus i\b leiiiinl here while \on htive chosen U
Secretary, Mrs. Ada Ward.
first
day
of
February
and
the
first
from GO to 75 days. Now Kidney Wax sorbing every note of that iiinglc, play nt sluillo days again."
liny of AiiRUKt, in each year, shall be
Seneca Tribe, No. 23, Imp'd. 0 . B.
and Brittle Wax from 55 to 65 days linppy lilt thnt fell from West's lips.
"No jtni I," greeted (Iretehi'ii am
in tho denomination of $1,000, num- H., meets every Thursday evening at
and Saddleback Wax In about C5 to Klniilly she knocked.
gu/.ed contentedly at tlio slim boyish
bered from I to 22il, both inclusive 8 o'clock, in Knlghta of Pythias Hall.
West wns not prepnrcrt For a vlsllor, limn iln; while she ri'idlxed Unit he p
80 days. Practically all dwarf beans
anil shall mature in numerical order Saehom, S. N. Skow; Chief of Records, ^
and
such
u
one
IIK
lie
fniinil
on
the
llvr;
boiulti'oa tho Hr»t <lay of August Andrew Kviest; Collector of Wamm.
SM-d
tri'inendouti
eliitnn.
"I
alight
will yield a good crop before frost.
of oath of the years 1021 to 1!!29 pum, Stephen Miller.
landing wns n ohnllcngi! lo the most hin'e. found a crusty old niMid wh<
Celery.
both Inclusive, ami six bonds on the
sturdy of bVni'tbenls.
wouldn't, let ine in lit nit." Nho. wan
General Morgan Lodgr*", Jfo. M, 1.
llrtit day of August, of each of the
Celery is a good crop to grow in
"Jlny I come In?"
tbouglitful for so long a ^ Idle that
0. "O. F., meets every Tuesday evenyears HIM to 1!),'.!), both inclusive.
"Absurd Waste of words," West snld, West looked apprehensively at her
home gardens where space and the
(faction I). Tho said bonds shall be ing at 7.30 o'clock, at Knights ot
soil will permit. Mako a trench about und with tin! Illtle courtly bow Hint and wondered If be had done anything
In such form nnd payable, principal Pythias Hall, Noble Grand, Edgar C.
wiis
i\
part
of
tho
mnn
lie,
watched
bin
Drawer; Secretary, Charles P. Tnomto (llsplenso hor. Hut b«for« hu coi
three Inches deep and, it the ground
anil Interest, in such niodlnm and at as;
form words to inquire, lirotclieti nsked
finch nlnco an nmy bo pvovitlod by sen.Financial Secretary, Big.EmilluaIs very dry, turn tho hose on it In visitor crow tho threshold.
/
Tho wlstfulncss vanished swiftly nnd
resolution of the Common Council
. the evening, wetting thoroughly. Cover n tremendous gladness, that look (lie conxlngly: "Are you golnt; to wunt im
to coine nguln?"
shall bo signed by tho mayor anil
l'nnl
Dctirinr
Hamilton
Lodge,
No..
level with dry soil. Tho small plants form of glistening tears stood In the
treasurer und attested by tlio city 5fi2, II. ot J{, T , meets every secondWent was Just II bit puzzled. Hi:
are then planted Into this row, andgirl's eyes. She Hod to tho Kimill Windork under the seal of tho city, anil and fourth Sunday of each month at
IIIMI knew tluit be wanted her very
Guy Morton.
if precaution is taken every plant dow tliiit held the glow of Ilio sotting very much Indeed. It wirs diillcuit to
If coupons for the payment ..of inter- K. of p . Hall. President, Philip
should live and soon develop. It sun nnd stood silently for n moment. know how best to express his thoughts on tho training trip thnt he had re- ust bo ullaclicl, they shall bo executed Pnrcell; Secretary, William Bulman;
by tho facsimile signature of the city Treasurer,Thomas J.Kennedy; Agent
well-rotted manure is obtainable, I'hon West snw lior brush n hnnd He decided that bis Imliltunl frankness gnlnod Ids old-time form.
of Official Publication, Kdward Mc(Jlovelnnd bus been generally picked treasurer.
place a few inches of It four or five nci'oss her eyes before slie tnrnod was the best course mid after (lint she
Section 4. The Common Council of Donough.
to
him.
ns
one
of
the
contenders
for
the
Amerimust
take
the
situation
In
her
own
inches deep in tho row. The virtuo
the City of South Amboy .horoby
"You lire not to think me mm!," hands.
can league pennnnt this season. The determines and declares that the probG^rni lodfe, So. SO, D. B. 8 ,
of the manuro consists not alone in
slie siild tremulously. "For three long
only
apparent
weakness
of
the
Indians
able
period of usefulness of the said regular meeting fourth Friday of
"You have asked me n atrtilght questhe plant food ••which, it gives off but yours I lmvc hungered to be In this
In the heforc-senson dupe WIIH tho additions to the existing water supply each month at 8 p. m., In Welih's
in Its capacity to hold moisture which studio iigiiin, nnd now—now my tion, little wraith," bo said and pitching staff.
Hystem referred to in Section 1 here- Hall, First street, President, Nels
despite
himself:
n
grout
softness
crept
will tide tlio plants over even tho licurt's thumping like n bird gone mud
Martinson; Secretary, A. L. Johnson;
With .Morton in form to help th» of, is forty years.
into
bis
voice
und
eyes,
"so
I
must
tell
Section 5. That there be levied In Financial Secretary, George Mortendriest spells.
—Just because I am here." She you that If 1 bad my own \v«y I would ever-consistent und effective Stanley
laughed softly with so much of glnd not let you go out of the studio again. Covalcskle, Cleveland looms up as ex- each year,, while any of said bonds sen; Treasurer, John S. Lund.
Parsley.
emotion thnt West found the world tin You Imve come In of your own free tremely dangerous. In fact, the club shall ho outstanding, in the same
South Amboy Lodge No. 1554, Loyal
The dainty garnishing of food is,
even more wonderful place to dwell In. will just to liumnr a whim which will that boats tho Indians should win tln> manner, and at the sumo time as Order of Meose, meets at Welsh'sother taxes, a tax upon all the taxthe first big step in digestion. .NothHe stnrtetl to prepare ten on the Im- perhaps pass as quickly us It came, (Ing.
able property of said city, sufficient Hall, 224 First street, at 8 o'clock
ing adds moro to the appearance of provised ton curt hesldn his euscl, but
to produce the amount of principal p. in., on the second and fourth Monbut you huvu thrust, something Into my
a. Juicy brown beefsteak or piece of HIP girl slipped quickly over.
nnd interest to mature in the suoeed- day of each month. Past Dictator,
Mudio ami into my soul that I desire
boiled ilsb than a few sprigs of par"I wnnt to innko the tea," she In- greatly to keep."
ing year, provided that such levy be J R. Downe; Dictator, A. C. Winanf
reduced In any year by a w amounts Vice-Dictator, George L. Kress, Treassley. The seed may either bo broad- sisted. "Son! I have brought KOHIO
.So brilliant n, color flamed Into
actually applied to such principal urer, J. J. Hanaway; Prelate, John D
casted or sown in rows. However cinnamon cukes from the siinio old
Cretclien's cheeks und so tremendous
interest out of the earnings of Mullane; Secretary, James A. Mlnnick;
the rows are preferable, because corner finkery Hint ivus there three a light into her eyes thin West The sweetest lives are those to duty wed, and
the water works system for saW Sergeant-at-arms, Edward Coveu>Jr.;
years
iijjo.
I
somehow
felt
I
would
be
Inner Guard, John Falk; Outer Guard,
weeds may be ltopt out much more
Whoso deeds, both great and small,
allowed to stay for tea—if I came In," stopped speaking. He had nnnoyed Are close-Unit v strands of on unbroken year.
C. H. VanDuson; Trustees, M. J.
easily. In the fall when freezing
lior
beyond
'forgiveness.
Section
6.
Thp.t
said
bonds
shall
Ilpr eyes were so adorable with
Hussey, J. E. Rathbun, John Mullane.
thread,
be
sold
on
scaled
proposals
after
due
weather arrives, cover or mulch with their new-found happiness that West
The sun trailed down,and away Where love ennobles Wl."
advertisement by the City Treasurer
strong manuro to protect from the 'snid frankly, "I would have dragged from the window, leaving but the
Independence Engine & H O M C*.
who shall have nowor to fix the datn >'(>. 1, meets third Monday in each
cold. Many start the seed In the gar- you in had I known you were out on steady warm glow of twilight.
SALADS AND SANDWICHES.
of sale, to select the newspaper anil month at 7.S0 o'clock p. in. Foreman
den and then transfer the plants to itluxt Inndlng—so make yourself per"I should not Imve told you this," he
financial paper in which the notice of Charles Grover; President, John B.
continued finally; "you are the wife of
window boxes for use during the win-fectly nt home."
During (he warm weather salad 13 sale shall be published, to proscribe V.'oodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearc*.
Tbe girl threw her grpat moleskin another mnn—"
one of the innln features of every din- tho form of notice, nnd to award the
ter. It Is as ornamental as a fern
Italo American Citizens ol South
wipe on the dusty armchair Just ns
"But I'm not—now," Gvntchen put ner. Snndwiehes are always popular bonds or to reject any or all bid Amboy—Meets at Welsh's Hall, first
as well as having food value.
carelessly ns in the old days she hud in quickly, tremulously. "I would not and during the picnic season lndlspeiv therefor.
and third Monday of inonth, at 8 p<
Issued by the New Jersey State tossed off her threadbare tweed coat. liavo come back to studio days had he sable. The unusual always appenls
Section 7. This ordinance shall in.
President, Frod Tedeaco; RecordAgricultural College, June 30, 1919.
Her gown wns a dream and her smnll been still living. And now I'm all nnd the following will nt least excite take effect fipon its publication as ing Secretary, A. Quattrocchl; Finanprovided by Section 2 of Chapter 252
toque n hrllliant-hucd nffulr with an alone with so much money thnt it enough Interest to try It:
of the Laws of 191G, as amended, and cial Secretary, O. Spina.
nhsurd something wabbling uncertain- weighs me down nnd I just want to
tho City Clerk shall have power to
Sterling Castle, >o. 50, K. Q. E ,
ly
over
tho
edge.
Although
she
wns
come back to Bohemia nnd paint
Poppy Seed Salad.
Surely Designed for the Stage.
select tho newspaper In which it shall
Grnte n little sr.ge cheese over pome be published and to specify tho dat meets first and third Saturday evenHere is ft story told by Sir Herbert ,fls chic ns nny wonderfhl poster, she drendful pictures and get snippy little
ing of each month, at 7.30 o'clock
Tree In reference to tho many curious pulled off the toque and with a swift checks for them and—" It was she now fresh head lettuce after It Is dried and after which the bonds shall be issued at
Knights of Pythias Hall. Nobl«
applications for crfiployiueut lie re- gesture rumpled the conventional, who stopped, blinded by tho happiuess finish by sprinkling over it some fresh- and delivered.
Chief, Burden Golden; Master of
PETER J. COAKLBY,
ly roasted poppy seed, which ndds nn
ceived. "I received a letter informing smooth coiffure Into a bewildering that West's eyes reflected.
'
City Clerk. Records, C. H. Ed-wards.
ime that the writer wns n house decor- heud of burnished copper.
"Then you are free—free to sit at unusual flavor. Serve with French
Conrt Iiarltnn, No. 44, F . of '
"Sou huve utterly no regard for n niy ten cart every day—free to let me dressing.
ator by trade, but tliiit, ns cirouoimeets on the second and fourth W«
NOTICE TO CliEDITORS.
Btnnces over which he hud no control 'poor bachelor's heart, have you?" West keep thnt which hns Come Into my
nesdays
of each month, at S p . m.
Potato Salad.
A. ROBERT GORDON, ADMINIS- Protection Hall. Chief Hanger, J.
jiad recently subjected him lo epileptic Inquired, There wns wnrm, boyish ad- heart nnd free to be hnpny in the dear
miration
In
Ids
glance.
"Rut
I
will
This
Is
n
well-iflted
salad
nnd
may
trator,
of
William
R.
Hubbard,
doold studio way?"
fits, he would be glnd to tnko a part
Doyle; Sub-Chief Ranger, P . ,Kot
In my next production. He lidded that jtry to remember Unit you are just a
Gretchen nodded silently and be- be prepared in so many wnys thnt it ceased, by direction of the Surrogate moskl; Financial Secretary, P. 'V
little
wrnlth
that
hns
blown
Into
my
of,
the
County
of
Middlesex,
hereby
is
always
ii
delight.
Cut
up
the
cold
Banks; Treasurer, James Mlnnick
cause West wanted to take her in his
ho had fl strong tnste for tho literary
notice to the creditors of the Recording Secretary, Martla Kane
arms but didn't think It quite the boiled potatoes In small cubes nnd mix gives
drama, of which Imloi'il ho hurt sev- Bohemia for a cup of ten."
paid William R. Hubbard to bring In Senior Woodward, Fritz Delksj Junwith
a
small
finely
minced
onion,
add
"The
Uttlo
wrnltb
would
very
much
tiling he walked over to the window
eral samples mi hnnd. Tho letter contheir debts, demands and claims ior Woodward, P. Malloyj Senior
cluded this: 'To prove to you (lint I like n smock—If you hnvo n second nnd stood looking out at the twilight. some corn oil and vinegar, salt nnd against the estate of the said de- Beadle, Mr. Stultz; Junior Beadle,
Gretchen arose swiftly nnd stood be- paprika nnd let it stand until nearly ceased, under oath or affirmation, M. Lucitt; Trustees, N. Banks; Aaron
nm not lmMcliig In dnmi'iitlc IIIKIIIICI, I one," she laughed back at him.
"It would take four of you to till It side him her slim hnnd touching his time to serve, then mid a small cu- within nine months from this date, Hyer, Sr.; L. Hartman.
oncloso n mwspiipor cultlnc, which
cumber and a spoonful or two of any or they will be forever barred of any
up,"
be snld utter u successful rum- sleeve.
i
please ri'ltirn.' t'lulcrllui'd In ri'd Ink I
Protection Engine Company meets"Love makes thp world a very won- well-sensoned boiled dressing-. A action therefor against the said adrend theso words: 'Tim prisoner, who mugo.
little peanut butter and cream added
denied the iiswuult, voniliM'tvd hln own They both laughed like children nt derful place to live In, doesn't it?" she to the dressing will give n piquant fla- nninistratdr. Bills to be presented to on the fourth Thursday . of eachJohn A. Lonely, Proctor, South Am- month fit Engine House, Feltus street,
flm result and for Ilio first time In threo asked softly.
case, and (lofi-niloil hlmsi'lf In ii somoat 7.30 p. ni. President William
vor, or lacking thnt ndil n dozen or boy, New Jersey.
yc'i-s a happy lilt of song fell from
"That smock is so absurdly big It Is two of minced peanuts. A spoonful or
•\vhnt dramatic miinnfrl" 1
Birmingham; Vice-President, Robert
Dated May 8, 1939.
(ii'rlchen's lips.
difficult to find you In It,", observed two ot canned corn also adds much to
Segrave; Treasurer, Michael Welsh;
A. ROBERT GORDON,
"(lh, yes—niy mime Is Oretchon Mc- West.
5-10-9
Administrator. Secretary, Frank O. Stanton; Forathe
flavor,
or
n
finely
minced
green
Vk'lcer,"
she
told
him
by
way
of
iiii'dy
Fright Invites Olscnoe.
'
mnn, .Tames Nolan.
"Still, I feel that you found me," popper. One may vary the seasoning
A modlciil Hum's M.'iH'inoiif 'hut introduellon. "I saw yours on tho IniiKhed Gretchen ns together they and nlways have a new salad.
NOTICE.
door
as
I
cnine.
up
the
creiiliy
stuli'S.
I.
Star of Jersey Lodge, Jio. 484, B,
ninny persons Iritrlilcn Dioiiifclvps Into
/.Ru linppily out over the housetops
ALL PERSONS CONCERNED MAY of I. F. and E., meets :n K. of P,
hnvliiK inlliii'iiJiii rocnllH how Huxley used always to think (hose stairs from the studio window. ,
would
ciive
In.
They
are
just
ns
frail
Summer
Salad.
taka
notico,
that
tho
Subscriber,
Hall,
first and third Sunday of each
fell it prey to tho (HKOHKI; when the epiCook a quart of lima beans, drain Executors, etc., of Samuel Henry month at 2.30 p. m. A. V. Danaer,
demic wns ravins ft Kiislli.Mirni', Kns- us ever, but I loved ovory creak they
Ancient Timepieces.
nnd chill them. I'eol nnd dice two Parlsen, Sr., deceased, intends to President; L. I). Wortley, Vinancleu
lind, In 1ft!).">, At Hint time Huxley gave out for mo."
During tho reign of Kdwnrd I. the •risp, tart apples, add two sweet green oxhlbit their final account to tlio Secretary and Treasurer; A. T. HartShe wns exploring nil the while she
Was writing his nrtlclc for the NineOrphan's Court lor tho County of stiorne, Recording Secretary.
first genuine clod: in England wns
teenth Century In reply lo I'.iil four's talked mul It WHS not long before n placed In Westminster abbey. It must H'ppprs finely shredded, mix with may- Middlesex, on Friday, tho eleventh
onnaise; nothing will Improve a vegWnsklngton Camp Jfo. 30, P . O. S.
they snnk
"Fotmdntlon of IVI'icf." Huxley wrm'o rtirtnly lea wns rcudy and
day of July, 191!), at 10 a. m., In tho of A., meets overy second and fourth
1
linvo been quite a wonder, ami It ro- etable salad like onion juice.
Term of April, 1!)19, for settlement Monday of the month in K. of P.
to Sir 11. Ii'iiKtcr: "These Innu weeks on opposllo sides of tin qualm cart
and allowance; tho sumo being first Hall corner Firs', and Stockton streets.
of debility tiuikc mi> very shy of the UVKI had fashioned. They were liolh lin hied alone In Its glory for many
Nuts and Green Peas Salad.
audited and stated by tho Surrogate. Elmer Wright, President; Elmer
Influenza demon. Hero wo nre prac- ISnIicmbm enough to enjoy 1 lie rare yenrs.
In the fourteenth century Peter
Take il cupful of cooked green peas
Dated May 28, 1919.
tically Isolated. T <mco, ;I«\TI1 (ionrrol uurmivonlloiinllty of the moment with"toward, Master of j'orms; John H.
MARY A. SICKLES,
Lightfoot, a monk of Cilnstuubury lib- mil ndil one-third of a cupful of walFrench, Financial Secretary; W. M. /
Gordon why be ill'l not Imvo the Afrl- out any si rain.
WILLIAM
HENRY
PARISEN,
"I
low
long
hnvc
you
lieen
in
(life
nuts,
Serve
on
lettuce
with
any
de)i\v,
miido
n
clock,
which
Is
now
preAnderson,
Treasuror; M. B. Ma gee, j
'enn fever. 'Well,' lie «!ilrt, 'yon seo,
6-7-5
Executors. Recording Secretary.
.
I
^ircil dressing.
fallows think (hey shall hnve It mid sludio?" firelclii.'ii nskcil lietween served In tbe Hritlsb museum.
The veteran lias been patched tip n
they do. I didn't think NO and didn't nmnelics of eiimamon cuke.
Star
RnUdliurnnd
Loan
/.ssoclaHoa,
I
"I've mimngcd to pay Ihe rent here Ittle, hut it Is still In fair order nnd
Banana and Pineapple Salad.
iXITIOK TO ntEMTOKS.
get It.' Kxerclsi! yeur thinking abilof South Amboy, N. J., meets it|..CH7 •$
for
three
years,"
be
told
her.
Place
rings
of
pineapple
on
crisp
ity to Hint extent." Tint Huxley fell a
marks time as well as ever (better,
TIIOJIAS L. SJMTl-r, KXECUTOR, Hall, on the fourth Monday evening
"(Hi! you enme In just nH I left, prolmhly, for a pendulum luis been filluco nnd In'the center pltire « sm»ll of C.ooi'Ko Smith, iloconsod, by direc- Iu each month. President Thomat
ylctlni to Influenza Just the sumo.
tlien. I wns here for the two hup- added), notwithstanding Its patriarchal cone of banana, by cutting tho end of tion of tho Surrogate of tho County C. Uelelnnn; Secretary, John J. Di»plesl years I have ever hud." Gretchen nge oE live centuries.
Mich carefully anil setting It eanillo- of Middlesex, hereby Rives notico to lanoy; Treasurer, .lohu J, Coakley.
snid, and the wlslfulness clouded her
creditors <if the snld Cloorgrj
Try a Betel-Nut.
Perhaps it (lid not mark time very ike on the pineapple. .Sprinkle KI;II- tho
to briiiK In their debts, deInstead of ofl'erlitK cljiiirs ami clg-eyes. "I used In sing jnsi as you were well before It got Its pendulum, for orouxly with paprika on lop and serve Smith,
mands
nnd claims ajralnst the estatn
nrets, In I'erslii one Is offered a hotel- singing when I cuiiic up. Of course, I clocks until near tlio middle of the sov- with a boiled dressing, adding chopped of tho snld deceased, under onth or
nut. Everyone curries n supply of never expoelod to set the world on lire enteenNi century were by no means nuts to the dressing if desired.
ulllrnialion, within nine months from
them In nent little Ivoiy boxes, not through my art, lint somehow I [undo reliable ,ns timekeepers.
this d.ito, or they will bo forovor
Olive and Celery Sandwiches,
BOUGHT FOR CASH
unlike the snuff-boxes of .our ances- i\ si'iinl livim:-—scant us to money, but
barretl of any action therofor against
ovorllmving
with
joy.
I
did
nut
always
fihop
equal
quantities
of
heart
eelAt. iniirket pilceH. Intorefit coup
tors. The betel-nut Is n narcotic, In
the Mid executor.
Changing
Jobs.
fry and stuffed olives, mnlslen with
p.'Uil In fill)
Dated May 28, 1M!).
its effects not unlike tobacco, but It imve eiiniigh iiinne.v to buy elmininiMi
The president of nn Indianapolis
THOMAS h. SMITH,
is much more harmful. Those who cakes," she laughed, but her Iip.s were bank, who Is far from being n lieiiu ^ahu! dressing uud spread eu wcllVV. S. S. Bought Also
Imttered bread.
(I-7-!)
lOxocutor,
chow It • Muffei1 from infhimert emus, tremulous.
'.riimmel In bis dress*, was sinndlng on
"And then," urged West,
Open Unity StoS
mill they gonernlly l'«e their teeth.
IJin
sldewulk
In
Must
Washington
"Then I married. After thnt It illdn'l
Mint and Cucumber Sandwich
The betel IK II species of climbing
Adriatic
Ticket Age
I.
K
A
P
L
A
N
,
LADIES'
TAILOR
street neiir n tray of shoestrings, and
Slice cucumbera and sprlnklo with
plimt, with n leaf not unlike Ivy. It -ifcin ns if life held a thing for me. stylishly dressed woman nppronohSUITS, DKI-JSMHS, COATS A M , HI; IKTS
228 Smith Streot
There
were
no
(jiuilnt
T'olioinlnnH
nliiccd
mint,
dip
In
French
dressing
yields n crop of nuts, which am ground
M.\IMC Tu iir.ni it
(1 him :
ir add n bit of nny bolle:l drcRsIng;
."Per t n -A.ro.
to II powder; this Is nilxnd with n strolling In and o\it of my sliitlio,' nn
Ladlon1 and Guntu'
"Hi're'.'i II dime; let mi1 biive one ofilnco between slices of buttered bread.
much-needed
cheeks
coining
to
me
f-i in! Ini- powder derived from tlio
CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING
v'onr longest pairs of blnrW shrin3 Phone 1f^
from
inspired
drawings
and,
\vorst
of
1
I'ltoMI'Tl.Y I>ONU
iii-i'PH-iuil, mid mini' Int" n p i s t e ,
trlngs."
Rcady-Ntadc Skirts Always
v lil"h lf< wrapped In plccef" of hotol- all, there wns no freedom of tluuiglil
Tbe l»anlierv cave l-hc wonuin Ids curd
or Met Ion. My liushnnd gave me n
on Hand
Kindly mention C
le.-if.
gorgeous" limousine for my inut birth- und they laughed OV'T the rnlslnto.
US S. HVny, Op. Tout Office.
ronlzliiK AdveMIPITBUStWD WT5EKUI
MI
SOUTH ASTBOX CITIZEK.
Studio Days
Guy Morton Promises to
' Put Cleveland Indians in
Limelight This Season
SOCIBTIJCS
Mother's Cook Book.
LIBERTY BOND c
I
TJUE SOUTH 1MBOI
(SlflZW,
BOOTH AKBOT. N. I .
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH NEWS
Thrush Has Own Method of
Slaughtering the Shelled
Snails to Get the "Goady"
In districts where shelled snailg are
nbumhmt it is n« rare thing, says a
writer, to conn? afruss n stone utni
us H slaughter block t>y some particular (hni^li. Even If the bird is not
vimglit in Urn act. numerous brol;i>n
and umpty KIIHIIS skittered In the
neighborhood betray the place where
HIP niolltisks lmve h(>en done to death
The im'thiiil iidonlod \>y the tbrusli
Is simply Unit of drnpplng a fciiuil
from u height time uml apnin until
the shell is broken ami the succulent
body within Is exposed to the ruptor1:
beak. • But the anvil is sometime
nindo use of In a different wuy and
with p different em! lu view. The
other diiy, in ths depths of a rjfghlund
birch wood, nn obsorver dime upor
-such u sucrlflclnl stone, ut which a
thrush was bu.slly occupied. Fl
glasses made evident that not a snnil
but a common black slug was his cup
tire. This he grasped by the middle
with his benk, dnshiiiK It repeatedly
with resounding finmcks upon the
st<me, whence. It occasionally rebounded, only to be caught and liiuuraerod
once innrfi.
Subsequent examination of the
stone revealed with whnt effect the
operation had *bi>im curried out. V,nt
wlmt of Its purpose? Hero was tio
KIIOD to be broken. It limy lie thnt
the thrush simply WIBIIRI! to kill its
pruy, but the fiict thnt IlimsInJ.s HWUIlow wrl;;Kll"K worms without liositnlion renders this explunntlon Iwnroli'
olile. It Is more likely that the BUln
of the KIUK was too thick nml coarse.
to bo piilntiiblo nnd that tho thrush
WIIH simply endeavoring to (ifiuli irtit
the edible portions wltliln; or that It
wns attempting to render the skin
morn tender by u method amiloj;ous
to the domestic "butting" of a uleiil;.
IJf EXTKEMIS.
At the morning service on next
The Kuox resolution is reaping th Sunday, to-morrow, we shall engage
whirlwind. With a difference, it is in in the observance of the Lord's Supthe plight of the aviators who on per. The subject of the morning
their way to Ireland looked in vain meditation n'ill be: "The Exceptional
lor the sun and the moon and a ana The Commonplace."
guiding star. The' difference is tnn In the evening we begin our series
they are alive.
of out-door services at 7.30, for one
The resolution will never get itshour each Sabbath evening, closing
bearings. The S O S call to Root and promptly at S.30. It is hoped that
Lodge vill serve no purpose other many will Join with us in these enthan that of Bliowi'ig how desperate joyable evenings on our Church lawn
is its predicament. It is beyond sal- during the Sunday evenings of July.
vation.
We desire to make our welcome to
•'As it never rains but it pours, some the general public most cordial, and.
of the ir.ore or most eminent Repub will put forth our best efforts to make
licans of the greatest of all our com tho services interesting. The general
monwealths have memorialized ths subject for the raonLh will be: "ImPennsylvania Senator indirectly.
portant Questions and Their Answers,"
They have protested that political the lour special subjects being:
considerations should have no place
"What is That in Your Hand?"
in the consideration on its merits of
"Do You Believe?"
the constitution of the proposed League
"What Shall I Do With Jesus?"
of Nations.
••
"What Do You Think of Christ?"
They liavo protested that the Re Did you find that advertisement in
publican party cannot Justly be plac this week's issue of The Citizen reed In an attitude of hostility to what garding our church outing on the IGth
has been done at Paris to avert pre of this months? Yes, it surely doos
ventablo wars.
include yoursolf in this invitation to
They have urged that the Treaty jfiin with us? i s there any ploasanter
containing the League^ Covenant be way of contributing toward the propromptly ratified without efforts to gress of tlio church union Idea in
embarrass it by amendments delaying South Amboy? ' Possibly you will
tho consummation so devoutly to bemeet with some Perth Amboy I'rleiuU
* wialiefl.
on the train, also. Tho thermometer
••.-•:'; fe,M.J- -:riJ,::. -•:•; ?;,,-.fc«Kiffc-•••?>'
Between the lines of the memorial which registers the sale of tlckota,
JB -a rebuke none the less withering both on its rod and blue sides, is
because no names are mentioned In rapidly rising, and threatens to burst
the taxt of tlie address. Tho cap la long before July IG.th.
thero for whomsoever it will (it.
The Trustees will meet In regular
Similarly, the American Federation
monthly session on Tuesday evening, Music, of All Arts, the One
<if Labor has risen to a great occasion:
8 o'clock, in tho lecture room of tho
Most Intimately Interwoven
Ayes, 29,750; Noess, 420, Sufficiently
churcii.
With Ethical Consciousness
striking—and illuminating—is' the
.' arithmetic of such an indorsement.
Of nil urts, music in <ho ono most
I'limmil
MOVEMENT.
, ,I£ anything can supplement the slgCharting the evaporating offlclency Intimately Interwoven with tha elhDifieance of such a record It Is what it
Icnl consciousness of our own time,
purports to represont: 2,976,000 mem- of a sloam boiler or the horao-power The oratorios of Handel nnd of
of
a
steam
enginq
1B
a
simplo
but
Mendelssohn BO Mend tho snered. text
bers of the Federation as against a
graphic method of studying tho nctual nnd tho divine music that wo think of
negligible minority.
consumption of coal and its conver- the two together, nnd almost ns of
If special credit is to be awarded it
How iMany Can You 8eer
sion into power. When the attempt things so wedded by God that man
When sunlight Is broken up Into Its
should go to Samuel Gompers, who
is made to secure a graphic chart ot must not seek to pnt them asunder. different rnys the pcrnon of normal
also rose to a great occasion. Nevor
the entlro freight movement from all When I have snt to sing In the chords eyesight enn tell nix different colors.
will it fall to his lot to speak to
of tho "Messiah," and liiive heard the
sections of America into the Port'
tenor tnke up the sweet burden of They nre red, orange, yellow, ereen,
better purpose.
New York and make that chart give "Comfort ye my people!" I have felt blue and violet. A few persons can
It was worth while. It was worth a full description of each ton of
the whole chain of divine consolntion see n seventh color, an Indigo blue.
while for tho President to interpose a freight, its place of origin and desti- which those historic words express, Color blindness begins with those who
, special plea, to theecd, not that there nation, it seema an impossible task. nnd which link the prophet of pre- enn sec but five colors in the sun
be an indorsement, t u t that it be Yet, precisely that very thing Is, bo- Christian times to the saints and sin- spectrum; they cannot Identify nn PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL
orange-colored light. The next point
. overwhelming.
PLASTERING
ng done by the New York-New Jer- ners of today. In fnr-off Palestine I
Nor was it much less worth while sey Port and Harbor Deveiopmont have been shown the plain on which in color bllndnpss is the confusion between
blue
nnd
green
lights.
Color
it
Is
supposed
that
the
shepherds
. lor a reminder to come- from Ger- Commission.
were tending their flocks when the bllndm'ss becomes serious when a permany—for tho most brilliant of hqr
birth of tho Messiah wns announced son confuses green and yellow, and
While
not
yet
completed,
the
frame
publicists to tell us that we are*
to them. But as I turned my eyes to there are those who even cannot dis• harboring no delusions and that world work of this herculean task ha3 been view It, my memory wns full of that tinguish red from green.
practically completed for some time pn&toral symphony of Handel's, in
statutes will be drawn.
Let Me Estimate Your Work
and the' work of assembling the which the divine glory seems just
Now that' for the momentous Covefigures and data is under way.
muffled
enough
to
be
Intelligible
to
hliw Theory as to Cancer.
- nant the skies are clearing, it is not
This remarkable chart will, of our abrupt and hasty sense. Nay, I
A well-known mud Icnl authority has
too soon 'to tell the Pennsylvania Senlately
heard
a
beloved
voice
which
course, deal in percentages of total
advanced tlie (.henry tlmt false teeth
•ator that be is being saved from h t o volume but these totals and percent- read the chapter of Elijah's wonder- are often the cmisp of cancer. Where
. self, to the advantage of hig party.
ful experience In the wilderness. a set of teeth fits Imperfectly, the conTelephone 159 R
ages will be accurate and' based on While I listened, bar after bar of
> * .He will not go into history as a
stant
abrasion
on
tlie
gums
causes,
at
exact surveys taken by the trained Mendelssohn's music struck itself off
triumphant marplot I t will not be
jivostigations of the Commission's In the resonant chamber of memory, first, the development of an urea of
^alleged against him that he successnnd I thanked the Hebrew of our own ermgosted tissue. In time this formaengineering
staff.
1
tion degenerates Into an ulcerated
fully fought for renewal of "robber
It will have radial centres located time for glvltig intensity to that state, which, although Innocent enough
BUILDER and CONTRACTOR
expeditions and plunder coalitions."
drama of Insight and heroism.—Julia
at the big industrial zones, such as "Ward Howe.
1
in the beginning, may soon exhibit a
Nor will his party go to the polls
TELEPHONE MO
rapid malignant, transformation. The
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chi"next sear •with the crushing handicap
changes
from
n
lienltby
structure
of
Plans and Specifications Drawn Up
:ago, Cleveland, Buffalo, St. Louis
of having pulled down the temple. A
the gunis to that of oincer moves on
and other large Industrial cities, ana
Painting
Carpentering
. better Republicanism seas better an'l
so
Insidiously
In
the
onrly
stages
thnt
each of these "radial" centres will
.setjs further. The causo is coming
frequently the condition, when recog- Papering
Plastering
show percentage lines uniting them
nized, is difficult to combat.
. into Its own.—Brooklyn Dally Eagle.
to the Port of New York where the
Decorating
Mason Work
;rand totals will be assembled. The
On the Face of It.
. OPENING OF MBTGEUS
radial centre at tho port will classify
"I can rend a man's character by his
Agency for Elch*rd E.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCEIT
SlTRDIKIt SESSION ind describe the percentage move- features. Now I know the man yonder
Bosch
«nd Ptate Vail P»pem WO
" '. The prospects are that the Rutgers ment to foreign ports, to coastwise is fond of proposing to every girl he AU Wllg Dae to J . J . Scully Must
call
fflfh
Samples on w q i e t t
ports,
to
Hudson
River
destinations
meets."
be Paid At Onee.
•.Summer Session of 1919 will surpass
"How can you tell it?" v
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
'previous summer schools in number and to local consumers. The descrlp"By his 'pop' eyes."
all the book accounts of John J.
,lvo lines will cover the general class' of students enrolled and extent of
Scully, who formerly carried on an Estimates Cheerfully Given
tlcation of commodity freight, difcourses offered. In nn Interview Dr.
undertaking business, have been plac- Work Properly and Promptly Done
Barbed by Regulation.
ferentiating, for instance, between
" Charles IT. Elliott, Director of the
"You can't take ed in my hands for collection, and
perishable and imperishable food
241 KLTUS STREET
bo paid a t once, at my office,
Bummer Session, said: "We have ha:l
your
dog In there, must
products, raw materials, matp.-'als
106 N. Broadway. Thosa owing, bills
more Inqulrlos this year for courses
sir, with you."
to Mr. Scully are advised that by
lartly manufactured, commercial pack"Why not? I prompt payment the costs of suit in
I In Physical Education and In tho
ages, bulk shipments, etc.
see
o
t
U
o
r
dogs
court will be saved. I trust that
• newer subjects than evor before. This
there."
these bills will be paid promptly, and
In a word, the chart will formulato
does not monn that tho subjects that
"Yes,
sir,
but,
thus
any unpleasantness will be
Plumbing and
'teachers aro usually lntorestbd in aro nto a, picture, the colossal freight
begging your par- avoided.
movement
to
ami
from
tho
port
for
a
aTa not naked for but it indlcatos that
Heating—A-«.
W. H. PARISEN,
don, sir, there's a
105 N: Broadway. Repairs for any Range or Heater
, tho war luis profoundly influenced tho certain period of dated time. It will
strict rule against Tel. 109-M.
• selection of courses which, in turn, lerhaps bo the most elaborate uml
expectoration, and
Made
your dog is a
will influence school work/ As youmost important chart over formulated
nnd
its
usefulness
In
studying
port
spitz."
\ know wo aro offering moro thnn 150
HAHUWAU1S STOKE IN TOWN,
GAS WATER HEATERS
courses' foi''Joachers and collego stu- conditions cannot bo over-estimated.
Naturally.
Tho mathematician will BOG in It
dents."
, '
"There Is one tiling which I suppose
Among o'thor features of the sum- the opportunity to obtain exact costs
307 Main Street
South Amboy
It Is only nuturul for motorists to
Jttor school nre courses in agriculture of freight movement not only for tho lack."
Cornet Stevens Hvenue an* first street.
TELEPHONE 2«
for dlsnblod soldiers which are being jerloil covered by the survey, but for
Hardware, Lawn Mowers, Garden
'What is that?"
Hose, Force Cups, Uakes, Hoes, •
fferod In co-oporation with tho Fed-; ho entire year, the only necessity be'Horse sense."
Shovels, Forks, Gus Fixtures,
aral Bonrd for Vocational Education ng to bring In the law of averages
Mantels, (ias Plates, Etc.
Odd Happening.
And courses for returned soldiers not and apply those In tho relation of tho
'•William
always
goes
to
pieces
charts
figures'to
tho
yearly
total.
disable!! who wish to prepare thornselves^or aclontlflc farming. KinderThe statistician will see in It the when he tries to speak in public."
STATIONERY
"Well, if he's nny kind of n Bill he
gar' i .courses, special worn. In ole- opportunity to analyze and study speought to be able to collect himself."
CDDTBR Glo-rct, Klectrte Light Bolfet.
TD
i sohool methods and lecturos cific commodity movements or the
-lcanizatlon aro other features. movement of seasonal products such
Out of the Running.
Jllltles of tho institution will as sugar, cotton, fruits, etc.
FIHE ALAEM SIUNALS.
"Tour
stout
• to tako caro oC tho largo Tho manufacturer will sae In it the friend Is bnrred
25 Center and Elm Streets.
We never burn, Bcoroh or gloss
' applicants from present opportunity to estimate the approxi- from the sprint7 Stockton, and First Streets.
innte volumo of production and sup- ing mutch."
82 Bordentown Avenue and Feltua anyone's clothes. "We press with dry
ply nnd be governed accordingly
"Why is thnt?"
hot steam, sterilize your clothes ana
Street.
iiKainst, ovor or under production.
"Because It Is a
86 Broadway and Augusta Street.
make them look as good as new—
•rn to Swim.
sport
wherein
a
There nra Innumerable other prac41
Broadway
and
Louisa
Street.
*11)1Q exception of boxTHAT'S
SERVICE.
fat in nn has but a
thpro is no exercise ical purposoB for which the chnrt slim chance."
43 Honry Street and Pine Avenue.
can
bo
made
useful,
especially
If
it
>lopg nil pnrts of the
45 Feltus and Augusta Streets.
REMIRIS1I
transmuted into a weekly or
ng. Also, It mny (itbi Broadway and Bordentown Avenue.
Natural
Antipathy.
's of Having your life monthly record of freight movements.
"Queer, but my little dog-.growls G3 P. R. R. Yard Master's Office.
uoUier. Every child
o———
wheneveri liu sees mo take my medi- 72 John Street and Stevens Avenue,
•wlm, us n pnn of Its
81. Fourth and Potter Streeta.
lent. And cvorjf- We strive to ploase by giving good cine." V
118 S.Broadway,near C.It. K. Station
"Maybe jho recognizes tho bark In 1 tap, wire trouble orflroout.
'earned to swim ervice. Victory
Garage,
108-110
your
tonic!"
Advertise in Tho Citizen.
Stevens avenue.
» •
2 taps, Test, 11 a. in. and 7 p. m.
\
S»ffc>
136 Million
riders will save money
under proposed zone fares.
59,000,000 will
Pay same rate.
They represent 6 .of every 10
riders who have been helping
pay the fares of the other 4.
Justice to every rider is the basis of Public Service Zone Plan.
JOS. MULHEARN JACK
BRICKLAYING AND
PLASTERING
BUILDER
Brick W o r k
Stucco Work a Specialty
McAULIFFE'
Jobblni Promptly AtUnd*4 To
Work Guaranteed
.
Sterong Arenue and Second Sinai
3-14-4
Telephone 156-M.
'DANIEL J. DONLIN
130 David Street
M. METHNER
A Few Smiles
George H. Mortenson
LOWEST
PRICED
O. I . BERGKJEISJ
SCHOOL SUPFLIES-Big tttock
Ever Have
Your Garment
Scorched?
NOT HERE!
L. ROSENTHAL
HEATING AND
GAS FITTING
Agent
For
THE
CANOPY RANGE
386
St.,
LOKENZ BAEICH
SM BBOADWAT
PrMto-Ylbntor for Electrto
•aiiaga
(or iAdlM and Gentlemen
Pompelan
Massage
Crwm
Exclusively
Special attention given to Children'!
Hair Cutting.
William Rue
GAS PIPE FITTING
GA9 STOVES CONNECTED.
Honie Piping Cleaned. Water Meter*
Installed. General Jobbing.
Let me care for your Gaa troubles
Sixteen Tears' Experience
Telephone 358-M
278 Main St.
South Ambor
CITY HOTEL
Albert Jerome, Prop.
No. 267 First Street
South Amboy
Courtesy Extended to All
Patrons
TRANSIENT GUESTS ACCOMMODATED
ELMER F. PARISEN
Carting of Any Kind
313 David St.
South Amboy
Telephone 109-M
BILL I * CONGBESS TO
!
IHPnOYE WATERWAYS
i By united effort on the part of the
business interests or .Middlesex county
the time is ripe toward greatly inNow that the war is over style has stepped liaeli into its original
creasing the commerce on the Karitan Brief Items Concerning People We
dominating position among men, clothes are the first step in reconON
river, which would materially benefit
Know that Prove Interesting'
struction. Kvery man who has served his country in uniform must
Ihis city.
now serve business interests and, to do so successfully, clothes
Reading.
j
i At the present time there is a bill
of a manly, correct and straighl-up character must be worn.
' pending in Congress which provides
Mrs. Sophie Sprague and daughter,
, for an appropriation of $500,000,000
Our tailors at Fashion Park have sent us a series of now Sumto be uaed In the next five years for Mildred, ore visiting friends at Millr
mer models which we cs ; '•" oiiguly recommend. See tliein to-day.
! the developing of a national water- ville, N. J.
; ways system. The bill was introdiicProf. O. 0. Ban- and family hava j g
Campbell, a
; eel by IJeprcsentatlve
[gone to Cape May, where they will . p
! Democrat, from Pennsylvania, who is
$20 to $50
i
' Fiioiirl tho summer. Mr. Barr will be j | j
YOUTHS' STYLES
PALM BEACH SUITS
! pushing the project at the reiiiH'st of j in this city on July 23 to attend the ^
Double S. & I I . or Elk Green t&
. William Stevenson, of Plttsburg, pre-sl- meeting of the Board of Education,
$15 to $25
$10 to $23
TradingStamps given with each
I dent -of the Mississippi to Atlanti'; and all communications addressed to
Inland
Waterways
Association.
purchase, every Salurday.
him at Cape May will receive prompt
FURNISHINGS FOR TUB FOURTH
A hundred million dollars is to beattention.
spent annually if the bill is passed
It is to be divided between the dif- Miss Helen McCarthy of Raritan
ferent canals and waterways of 111'?street is spending a. week's vacation
country. .Eighteen million is to liewith relatives in Central Kalls Rhode
;
used annually for the purchase anil Island.
improvement of the Cape Cod, i)ela
ware and Karitan, Chesapeake and
Miss Frances (iorilon has resigned
The Tailor, Clothier and Haberdasher
Delaware, Schiiylkill and Lchi
her position as bookkeeper for K. S.
Store closes Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6 o'clock
Ciinala and for the building 0110 be-Mason & Son taking effect last Satur91 Smith Street
Perth (Amboy tween
Norfolk anil Fei'nandiiia. Flo- day. Miss Gordon will take a special
Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings.
rida.
236 North Feltus Street
Bergen Hill, South Amboy
course In college during the summer,
At tlio present llmu tho Delaware and in the fall will teach In the
Closed all day Fourth of July
and Iiarltan Canal In in tlie hands of public schools at Allontowu.
the Pennsylvania Kailrond which
holds a '.)!> year lease on it. On ac- Messrs. John, lOdwnrd and Leonard
count of the high rates oliari;od for Ilnlin of Hcluiotta were Kiiests of
tho Hso of tho canal there is very their uncle, J. ^Alfred Johnson, on
little traffic, whereas years ago ItWcdnosdny. Edward is in the Navy,
ranked noxt to the MiuHluHlppl Hlver now stationed on tlio U. S. S. "AntiTo go along with you to Asbury Park, July 10
In the amount of truffle curried,
gone," Ho ban nmdo thirteen trli
A short time- BKO NOW York Stal.o across the "pond."
took over tho old Krio Oanal nml
CHILDREN TAKE YOUR PARENTS; . PARENTS TAKE YOUR CHILDREN
changed it from an ordinary canal to
MIHH Margaret IJuttenhelin and Miss
a barge canal. By this meann, ship- June B. Sayre, who have successfully
pers can utlllzoahoat from any plueo carried on tho War Camp Community
Adults $1.00; Children, 6 to 12 years, 50c
ON SHIRTWAISTS
in tho Great Liiicos and KO (iiroitsti Sorvlco work In this city for Bovoral
Children under 6 year* Free
tho Krio Canul and down tho HudBon months, roturned on Wednesday to
River to Now York.
tholr homes at Madison.
If tlio Dolawuro and Ilarltfin Canal
WIIB bought with this appropriation
MISB Laura V. Hutan, after teachof monoy a boat would bo able to going thirty years in tho public schoola
from Buffalo through Now York to of this city, has resigned her posiPhiladelphia without change, and at Ation, and roturned to Clinton, her
moderate charge.
turmor home.
AT THE
Tho roason for tho high rates is because if tho price for using the canal
Frank J. Monaghan is making iin
Apply at
is lowered then it will detract from auto tour In Now York State, and
the Pennsylvania Railroad, which tho ronorts that he Is having a good time.
railroad officials do not want dono.
On tho Lehlgh Canal the rate for a Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Bright and
Open in a few days
motor boat Is $1.50, while to take children of Church street are spendMonday, July 7
the same boat through tho Dolaivaro ing the week end ot Asbury Park.
and Rarltan Canal it would cost $8.00.
William Fox Presents GLADYS BROCKWELL in Mr. J. B.. Jones of Lambortville
In December, 1912, tho Common
Council of New Brunswick passed a called on friends in this city on Wedresolution \Vhich was introduced by nesday.
STATE OP NEW JERSEY
0
Alderman Henry Selffert, advocating
The groatest stage hit In 25' years
Co. P 3rd Bn., N. J. S. M.
JiASKO—HORNAK.
that the Delaware and Rarltan Canal
Record runs: one year in New York, one year in London, 5 months In Chicago
should bo made a free canal. At that
Miss Marguerite Hornalc, of Bay-ALSO COMEDY
ALL SEATS 11 CENTS
South Amboy, N. i., July 1, 1919.time copies of the resolution were onne, N. J., daughter of former Counsent out to other'clttcs of the state.
cilman and Mrs. John J. Hornalc,;wag
Special Orders No. 1. '
Tuesday, July 8
0
married June IS to Joseph A. Lasko
;
•
1. Pursuant to General Orders Nos. 1. 2 and 3 c. a., A. G. 0., Trenton, A l l HAVE GOOD TIME AT
of Perth Amboy, formerly of Augusta
Metro Presents HALE HAMILTON in .
N. J., the officers and ncn-commlsstoned officers will entrain for Camp
, BIRTHDAY RUCEl'TIOJf street this city. The ceremony was
Runyon. Sea Girt, N. J., on Sunday, July 6, 1919, at 2.28 p. m.' to attend the
performed at -'St. Joseph's I?. C.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church, Bayonhe, by tho Rov. A.
Camp of Instruction, taly 7-12 inclusive.
J.
Cook,
228
S.
Broadway,
was
the
From the story in the Saturday Evening Post
2. The Company will entrain for Camp Runyon, Sea Girt, N. J., on
Adzima. The bride was given away
Sunday, July 13th, 1919, at 2.28 p. m. to attend ths State Encampment and scene of a Jolly gathering on theby her father. The church was beauAlso6th Chapter of "THE TERKOK OF THE BAKGE"
evening of June 25, the occasion be- tifully decorated, A reception was
Rifle Practice, July 14-20 inclusive.
ing a birthday party given in honor held at the residence of the bride's
All Scats 11 Cents
3} Each officer will take the following equipment and publications to
of their daughter Lillian, who had
parents,
74
East
Twenty-eighth
street,
camp: Bedding roll, including cot; wator bucket and basin; two blankets;
attained her seventh birthday. Games Bayonue. An orchestra furnished the
field looker or atoanier trunk; service uniform, overcoat; two olive drab
Wednesday, July 9
and various amusements were enjoy- music.
shirts; Bervice hat; toilot articles; watch; noteboAk; pad; pencils; slicker
BIG SPECIAL FEATUBE
or raincoat; rifle, bayonet and scabbard; cartridge belt; pistol and bolster; H - a n d refreshments were served
The bride wore a gown of Ivory
Infantry Drill Regulation; Field Sorvice Regulation; Manual Interior Guard j L 1 I 1 I a n received many pretty gifts satin trimmed with point lace and
William Fox Presents the great American Broblem Play
from her friends.
orange blossoms. Her tulle veil was
Duty; Non-Commissionefl Officer's Manual; Small Arms Firing Manual; and
Among those present were: Marga- a crown of point iace and the back
such other text books as he deems necessary.
t
ret Rehfuss, Florence Johnson, Eliza4. Each enlisted man •will take to camp t h e following: Rifle and beth Duggan, Charlotte Hawes, Rachel was shirred with a wreath of orange
This a show (or adults only
bayonet; cartridge belt; canteen; haversack; tin cup; meat plate; knife; Cohen, George Cook, Collie Cook, blossoms. The veil was attached to
the
long
satin
train
caught
with
SEATS 17 CENTS
ALSO COMEDY
fork; spoon; poncho or slicker; two blankets; 0. D. Coat, cotton; 0. D.Hilda Galley, Hannah Tice, Frank
orange blossoms. She carries an arm
breeches, cotton; two 0. D. shirts, flannel; service hat; service hat cord;
three undershirts; three pairs drawers; three pairs of socks; two pairs ^awes, * e l e » L ^ b George Rehfuss, shower bouquet of white roaes, lilies
Thursday, July 10
shoes; oneypair shoe laces, extra; tooth crush; tooth powder or paste; t w o , George Monduson Arthur Monduson, of tho valley and orange blossoms,
'
Hugh Brennan, Arthur Jacobs, Anna Miss Yulu Hornak, sister of the bride,
• Herbert Blache Presents MARION SWAYN0 In
towels; soap; comb; brush; shaving kit; rusBet shoo polish; clothes brush
May Johnson, Catherine Jacobs, Ruth was maid of honor, and wore a dress
or whisk broom; and Infantry Drill Regulations.
Bloodgood, Dorothy Rittenhouse, Maria of pale pink georgette crepe, trimLIST OF SERVICE CALLS
<
Geant, Anna Geant, Everitt Ferguson, mod with blue satin and a white legDorothy Combes, Cecelia Combes, and horn hat with pink roses. She carA powerful picturization of the famous play •
FORENOON
Georgo Nau, Lee Morgan, Joe Lasko, ried an arm bouquet of Ophelia
Drill
Reveille
ALSO PATHB WEEKLY
ALL SEATS 11
g 05 Stove Nosley, George Kolley, Peter roses.
1st Call
6.00 1st
•*"" - " "
•-••-•- -•-- N f i s l e V i Gno Gennt,j o bn Geant, Frank
The bridesmaids were Miss Anna
Marches, followed.by Reveille CIO Assembly
' Coolc, George Jacobs, Chris. Geant,
Friday, July 11
Assembly
, w ....o
6.16 n G C n n fronl Drill
11.30I r a g o r t c l l | A V m Fauscr, Wm. Ripple. Oottko and Miss Emma Barnas, who
wore blue georgette gowns with pink
C 3
World
Presents
CARLYLE
BLACKWELL with an all star cast in
Mess (breakfaet)
' ' First Sergeant's Call
11.30 Harvey Ducliene, Elizabeth Dugan, trimming, blue georgette hata and carFatigue Call
7.15
Mamie Marks, Josephine Marks, Mrs. ries! arm bouquets of pink roses.
School Call (forN. C. O . ) . . . . 7.45 Mess (dinner)
12.00 G o a n t A g n ( j s p o t ( s E I h a b e t l l D n s .
The two ltttlo flower girls, Miss Ethel
AFTERNOON
.
' | I{OV ' Mamie Cook, Katie Jncdhs, Loitin Korchinsky, cousin of tho bride, and
Also 6th Chapter of "THE MGHTXlJfGt HAIDERS"
nnrt
Drill
'
Guard Mounting
iR 1 « o n I l o u s ! c . " i l U i o Jotl™on
Miss Dorothy Wasko,' neico of the
A l l SEATS 11 CENTS
.-'• ^
\ l B t Call
LOO l . t Call
^
firoom, wore white organdie ruffled
6 t 8 0 r^orettn, Hallivvel^
dresses with pule blue trimming.
Assembly
1.10 Assembly
5.40
°
HOY SCOUTS OF SOUTH AMHOY
They carried baskets ot pink roses.
Commz-Saturday, July 12— Night Only
Recall from Drill
4.20 Mesa (suppor)
6.00 TO HEMYEIt TEM| HONE 1S00KS
Kono Pustny, page, carried a white
Foursquare Presents BESSIE BARRISGALB in
Roviow (when ordered)
Officors' Call
7.00! The summer edition of tho Now
sal In cushion and wore a white satin
suit.
F.
A.
Morln
of
Slat.cn
Island
Jersey
Division
Telephone
Directory
Parade
Tattoo
3.30
is now being distributed by the NewV.;IR best man. Tho ushers wero A. <~i.
1
Yorlc Telophono Company. Tho boolc •lulol and A. A. Yiirnaolc.
Retreat, when parndo ia not held B.OO Taps
11.30 | a i )o i m( i i n covers of lii;lit fawn and
Tlio couple receiver! many hanilsome
An Inco Production
EDWIN C. EODBY, CaDtain.! «>ntains 100,500 names of subscribers gifts. After an extended trip to Maine,
Also famous Sunshine Comedy "MONEY TAIKS"
'
Canada and tho Thousand Islands,
on 56S pages. It
* will have a circula' -'
thny will reside nt 1S9 Brighton ave- PATHB WEEKLY
tion of 228,000 copies.
NICMT OXLY
ALL SEATS 17
Money sent to all parts of the Besides the regular division direc- nue, Perth Amboy.
tory, each subscriber will receive a
world, through our own copy
STKVENS AVK.
of tho now issue of the Newllaseball nt AVliKcliend's 1'lold .Tuly i.
Corner lluvld Strent
correspondents
York City Telephone Directory, which
On Friday, July <lth, too St. Mary's
I contains 484,.r>00 listings and will have Boy Scouts will play tho Monitors
Repaired-TI RES-Retreaded
ESTABLISHED 1888
All Work (iuurimtoed
a circulation of 1,110,000 copies.
A. C. ot Carterorv" and on Sunday,
I The Telephone Company this month July Oth, tho Scouts will meet the
Automobllss Lettered Whllo You Walt, In
20 Minutes
Is also Issuing 17,000 copies of a fnst St. Anthony Jrs. team of Perth
B. V. RUE COMPANY
ITaln Street
Ticket Office
Foreign Exchange special summer season directory for Amboy, also nt Whitoliend's Field. Tel. 255
tho use of telephono subscribers Last Sunday the Scouts defeated the
287 DAVID
SOUTH AMBOY, H. J .
ulong the Jersey shoro.
Mnurer A. A. of that place by the
432 STATE STREET
Tho Telephone Company has engag- score of 13 to 10.
Who can BBW on plain muslin undorKindly mention Cltlzon when patA-VLBO-ST ed Boy Scouts of this city to deliver
•wear; can make good wages after P E R T H
ronizing Advertisers.
ehort experience; advanced prices,
the
directories.
Estimates Fur
FOIl
RKLIAULE
I
I
P
E
INSURANCE
Bonds Bought and Sold
shorter hours; learners taken.
Kindly mention Citizen when patv
consult A. Stelnor, 225 Church utrcet,
' Work i
P. J . StXMVAN
South Amboy, N. J.
7-21-4 ronizlpi AdvertiBerB.
Advertise in The Citizen.
Advertise in The Cltison.
10Y &. StevenB Ave.
South Amboy
Wherever IVien Meet
SPECIAL SALE
ATS
Prices The Lowest!
ilt Suits
WLOWSKI
'PHOKE 226
EXPERIENCED
GET UPA LITTLE CROWD
OPERATORS WANTED
Steady Work!
Good P a y I
Also Learners, Paid While Learning
NEW FACTORY; FIRST ST. & B'WAY
PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
COMING ATTRACTIONS
EMPIRE THEATRE
P
"The Strange Woman"
"That's Good"
"The Blindness of llivort
"The Adventurer"
"Three (jrcen Eyes"
<5
" The €ast-*Mf "
Frank MuIIeif
Paper Mange
Paint?
GIRLS
GIRLS
Wherever Men Meet
. Now that the war is over style ha3 stepped back into its origina!
dominating position among men, clothes are the first step in reconstruction Every man who has served his country in uniform, must
now serve business interests and, to do so successfully, clothes
of a manly, correct and straight-up character must be worn.
Our tailors at Fashion Park have sent us a series of new Summer models which we am •" • jughly recommend. See them to-day.
Briegs-Beilt Suits
$20. to $50
YOUTHS' STYLES
$15 to $25
PALM BEACH SUITS
$10 to $23
FURNISHINGS FOR THE FOURTH
The Tailor, Clothier arid Haberdasher
9T Smith Street
BILL IN CONGRESS TO
IMPROVE WATERWAYS
By united effort on the part of the
business interests of Middlesex county
the time is ripe toward greatly Increasing the commerce on the Raritan
river, which would materially benefit
this city.
At the present time there is a bill
pending in Congress which provides
:
<
Perth Amboy
Optit Monday, Friday and Saturday Eveninjt.
Closed nil day Fourth of July
EXPERIENCED
OPERATORS WANTED
SPECIAL SALE
Brief Items Concerning People We
Know that Prove Interesting
Reading.
ON
Mrs. Sophie Sprague and daughter,
an appropriation of $"JOO,000,000
to be used jn the next five years for Mildred, are visiting friends at Millthe developing of a national water- ville, N. J.
ways system. The hill was introducProf. O. O. Barr and family have
ed by Representative Campbell, a
Democrat, from Pennsylvania, who is gone to Cape May, where they will •
pushing the project at the retjti'ist of spend the summer. Mr. Barr will be ;
William Stevenson, of I'ittsburg, presi- in this city on July 23 to attend the
dent of tho Mississippi to Atlantic meeting of the Board of Education,
and all comnunications addressed to
[inland Waterways Association.
A hundred million dollars is to be him at Cape May will receive promp
spent annually if the bill is passed attention.
It is to be divided between the difMiss Helen McCarthy of Karita
ferent canals and waterways of th
country. Eighteen million is to b street is spending a week's vacatioi
used annually for the purchase an with relatives in Central Falls, Rhod
Improvement of the Cape, Cod, Dela Island.
ware and Raritanr Chesapeake nn
Mies Frances Gordon* lias resignei
Delaware, Schuylklll nnd Lehli?'
Canals and for Ibo building ono be her position as bookkeeper for E. S
twoon Norfolk and Fernandina, Flo Mason & Son taking effect last Satur
day. Mls8 Gordon will tako a apecla!
rida.
At tho present time the Delawar course In college during-the summer,
and Raritan Canal is in the hands o: and in the fall will teach In th
tho Pennsylvania Hallroad whlcli public schools at Allentown,
holds a 91) year IOIHO on it. On ac
Messrs. John, Edward nnd Leonard
count of tho hlsh rates charged fo
tllo use ot tho canal there Is ver; Iiolin of Holmotta were gueatB o
llttld-^ trufllc, wilioreas yearn ago 1 their uncle, J. Altrod JohnHon, on
ranked noxt to the MlsHlaslp|>l Hlvo Wednesday. Edward Is In tho Navy
now statlonod on the U. B, S, "Antl
In the amount of traffic carried.
A short time ago i New York Stnti gone." Ho has made thirteen trips
took over the old Krlo Canal and across tho "pond."
MEATS
for
•L
IV
Prices The Lowest!
Double S.&H. or Elk Green
TradingStamps given with each
purchase, every Saturday.
PAWL0WSK1
THONE 226
k
Store closes Tueaday »nd Thursday evenings at « o'clock" .'
236 North feltus Street
Bergen Hill, South Amboy
GET UP A LITTLE CROWD
To go along with you to Asbury Park, July 10
changed it from an ordinary canul t<
CHILDREN TAKE YOUR PARENTS;
PARENTS TAKE YOUR CHILDREN
Miss Margaret Huttonholm and Mies
a hargo canal. By this moans, ship
pern can utilize a boat from any place Juno B. Sayre, ,who have successfully
Adults $1.OO; Children, 6 to 12 years, 5Oc
ON SHIRTWAISTS
In tho Groat Lakes and go through carried on tho War Camp Community
Chlldran under 6 ytara Fra*
the Krlo Canul and down tho Hudson Service work In this city for sevora
months, returned on Wednesday to
River to New York.
If tho Delaware and Raritan Cnna their homes at Madison.
was bought with this appropriation
Miss Lnura V. Rutan, after teachof money a boat would ha able to go ing thirty ycare In tho public schools
from Buffalo through New York to of this city, has resigned her posiPhiladelphia without change, and at , tion, and roturned to Clinton, her
moderate charge.
former homo.
AT THE
Tho reaBon for the high rates Is becauso If the price for using the cana
Prank J. jMonaghan is making an
Apply at
Is lowered then it will detract from auto tour in New York State, and
tho Pennsylvania Railroad, which-the reports that he Is having a good time.
railroad officials do not want done,
On tho Lehigh Canal tho rato for a
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Bright and
Open in a few days
motor boat Is $1.50, while to take children of Church street are spendMonday, July 7
the same boat through the Delawaro ing the week end at Aabury Park.
and Raritan Canal It would cost $8.00
William Fox Presents GLADYS BROCKWELL In
Mr. J. B. Jones of Lambertvllle
In December, 1812, the Common
Council of New Brunswick passed a called on friends In this city on Wed•
'
J
resolution which was introduced by nesday.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
Alderman
Henry
Selffert,
advocating
The greatest stage hit in 25. years
Co. F 3rd Bn., N. J. 9. M.
LASKO—HOBKAK.
that the Delaware and Raritan Canal
Record runs: one year in New York, one j'ear in London, B months in Chicago
should be made a free canal. At that
Miss Marguerite Hornak, of BayALSO COMEDY
ALL SEATS 11 CENT'"
!'" .
"*i!'i~L_...v..i,
South Amboy, N. J., July J, 1919.time copies of the resolution were onne, N. J., daughter ot former Counsent out to other cltie3 of the state.
cilman and Mrs. John J. Hornak, was
Special Orders No. 1.
"':.;.
1 v;
Tuesday, July 8
married June 18 to Joseph A. Lasko
'
1; Pursuant to General Ordars Nos. i. 2 and 3 c. s., A, G, 0., Trenton, ALL HAVE GOOD TIME AT
of Perth Amboy, formerly of Augusta
Metro Presonts HALB HAMILTON in
N. J., the officers and non-commissioned officer's will entrain for Camp
.BIRTHDAY RECEPTION street this city. The ceremony was
Runyon. Sea Girt, N. J., on Sunday, July 6, 1919, at 2.28 p. m. to attend the
performed at St. Joseph's R. C.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Camp of instruction, July 7-12 inclusive.
Ihurch, Bayonne, by the Rev. A.
2. T_e Company will entrain for Camp Runyon, Sea Girt, N . J . , onJ. Cook, 228 S. Broadway, was the Adzima. The bride was' given away
From the story in the Saturday Evening Post
Bcene
of
a
jolly
gathering
on
the
Sunday, July 13th, 1919, at 2.28 p. m. to attend the State Encampment and
by her father. The church was beauAlso 5th Chapter of "THE TERROR OF THE RANGE"
evening
of
June
25,
the
occasion
beBine Practice, July 14-20 inclusive.
tifully decorated. A reception was
,
All State 11 Cents
3. Each officer will take the following equipment and publications to ing a birthday party given in honor held at the residence of the bride.'s
of
their
daughter
Lillian,
who
had
camp: Bedding roll, including cot; water bucket and basin; two blankets;
parents, 74 Rast Twenty-eighth street
attained her seventh birthday. Games
v
field locker or steamer trunk; service unirorm, overcoat; two olive drab
Bayonne. An orchestra furnished the
Wednesday, July 9
tf|
various amusements were enjoyaand
shirts; service hat; toilet articles!, watch; notebook: pad; pencils; slicker n u v a r l o u s amusemen
music.
ea
n<x
lllG SPECIAL FEATURE
" -W'
or raincoat; rifle, bayonet and scabbard; cartridge belt; pistol and holster; ! < *
refreshments were served
The bride wore a gown of ivory
Infantry Drill Regulation; Field Service Regulation; Manual Interior Guard [Lllllan
received many pretty gifts satin trimmed with point lace and
William
Fox
Presents
the
great
American
Problem
Play
1* ; -'"
Duty; Ngn-Commlssloned Officer's Manual; Small Arms Firing Manual; and from her friends.
orange blossoms. Her tulle veil was
Among those present were: Margasuch other text books as be deems necessary.
crown of point lace and the back
4. Bach enlisted man will tako to camp the following: Rifle and ret Rehfuss, Florence Johnson, Eliza- was shirred wdth a wreath of orange
This a show for adults only
'
'-. I:A- .
beth
Duggan,
Charlotte
Hawes,
Rachel
bayonet; oartrldgo belt; canteen; haversack; tin cup; meat plate; knlfo;
blossoms. The veil was attached to
fork; spoon; poncho or slicker; two blankets; O. D. Coat, cotton; O. D. Cohen, George Cook, Collie Cook, he long satin train caught with ALSO COMEDY
•
SEATS 17 CENTS',"/
breeches, cotton; two O. D. shirts, flannel; service hat; service hat cord; Hilda Galley, Hannah Tice, Frank orange blossoms. She carried an arm
three undershirts; three pairs drawers; three pairs ot socks; two pairs Hawos, Helen Lieb, .George Rehfuss, sho-srer bouquet of white roses, (lilies
Thursday, July 10
shces; one flair shoe laces, extra; tooth brush; tooth powder or paste; t w o , G e o r g e . Monduson, Arthur Monduson, of the valley and orange blossoms,
towels; soap; .comb; brush; shaving kit; russet shoe polish; clothes brush H u S n Brennan, Arthur Jacobs, Anna Miss Yulii Hornak, sister of the bride,
Herbert Blaohe Presents MARiON SWAYNB in
May Johnson, Catherine Jacobs, Ruth was maid of honor, and wore a dress
or whisk bnoom; and Infantry Drill Regulations,
Bloodgood, Dorothy Rlttenhouse, Marie of pale pink georgette crepe, trimLIST OF SERVICE CALLS
Geant, Anna Oeant, Everitt Ferguson, med with blue satin and a white leg1
Dorothy Combes, Cecelia Combes, and horn hat with pink roses. She carFORENOON
A powerful plcturlzation of the famous play
Georgo Nau, Leo Morgan, Joe Lasko, ried nn arm bouquet of Ophelia
Reveille
Drill ,
LSO PATHB WEEKLY'
ALL SEATS 11 GET
1st Call
8.05 Steve Nesley, Georgo Kelley, Petor OSOS. '
'
]st C a l l . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . .
6.00
Nesloy, Quo Geant, John Goant, Frank
Assembly.
8.15
The bridesmaids wore Miss Anna
Munches, followed by Reveille 6.10
Cook, George Jacobs, Chris. Geant,
Friday, July 11
,
J
and Miss Emma Barnas, who
Assembly
a*.**.*..i.... 6.15 Recall from Drill
. . . . . 1 1 . 3 0 Ira Soden, Win. Fiuiser, Win. Ripple,
a
wore bine georgette gowns with pink
iS Moss (breakfast)
6.30 First Sergeant's C a l l . . . . , .
World
Presents
CARLYLB
BLACKWELL
with
an
all
star
oast
In
11.30 Harvey Duchone, Elizabeth Dugan, trimming, blue georgette hats and car"'A,
g-L-.Fatlguo Call
i
7.15
Mamie Marks, Josephine Marks, Mrs.
led arm bouquets of pink roses".
V'-i'S,'*'~ nolCall (for N. C. O . ) . . . . 7.45 Mess (dinner)
12.00
Geant,
Agnes
Potts,
Elizabeth
Dus.V y . ; !„: • *
ho two littlo flower girls, Miss Ethel
key, Mamio Cook, Ratio Jacobs, Louis Korchinsky, cousin of the bride, and
Also Cth Chapter of "THE LIGHTNING RAIDERS"
.
AFTERNOON
Rittonhouse, Ilnltio Johnson anil lisa Dorothy Wasko, nelco of the
flll
Guard Mounting
ALL SEATS 11 CENTS
Loretta Halllwell.
room, wore white organdie ruffled
1st Call
1.00 1st Call.
5.30,
dresses with pale blue trimming.
f Assombly
1.10 Assembly....:
5.40 ' HOY SCOUTS OF SOUTH AMUOY
They carried baskets of pink roses,
Coming -Saturday, July 12—Night Only
Recall from Drill
4.20 Mess (slipper)
6.00, TO DELITSIt TELEPHONE HOOKS iugono Pustay, page carried a white
Foursquare Presents BESSIE BARRISCALE in
alin cushion and wore a white satin
Rovlow (when ordered)
Olricors' Call
V
7.00 j The suninier edition of tho New
Jersey Division Telophone Directory uilt. V. A. Moriiv of Stolen Island
1st Call
4.80 Tattoo
9.30 jis now being distributed by the New vas best man. The ushers wore A. 0.
Assembly
4.40
Call to Quarters
10.45 York Telephone Company. Tho book ulel und A. A. Yurnsek.
Tho couple rocnlvod many handsome
Retreat, when parade la not held 5.00
Is bound In covers of light fawn and
An Ince Production
Taps
11.30 '
EDWIN C. RODDY, Captain.! c o n t I l i n 3 10(5,500 names of subscribers ifts. After an extended trip to Maine,
Also famous Sunshine Comedy "MONET TALKS"
.
| on 5CS pases. It will liavo a circula- 'anada and tho Thousand iHlnnds,
hey will reside at 159 Brighton avetion of 228,000 copies.
NIGHT ONLY
ALL SEATS 17 CENTtf
ATHE WEEKLY
Money sent to all parts of the Besides the regular division direc- me, Perth Amboy.
tory, each subscriber will receive a
o
world, through our own
copy of the now Issue of the NewBnsclmll nt IVWIchciul's Field July 1.
&TKV10NS AVE.
Coruor David Streot
York City Telephone Directory, which
On Friday, July 4th, fiio St. Mary's
correspondents
contains 484,E>00 liBtlnRa mid will have Boy Scouts will piny tho Monitors
Repaired T1R E S Retreaded
ESTABLISHED 1888
a circulation of 1,110,000 copies.
G. of Cartorct, and (in Sunday,
All Work Uunr:iuLoed
Tho Telephone Company this month uly Cth, tho Scouts will moot the
Automoh!:«« Lettered WMIoYou Walt, In
20 Minutes
Is nlso issuing 17,000 copies of a aet St. Anthony .Trs.' team of Perth
R. U. HUE COMPANY
summer season directory for Vmboy, also at Whilehead'a Field. l L 255
Main Street
Ticket Office
Foreign Exchange special
c
Sunday tho Scouts defeated the
the URG of telephone subscribers
287 DAVID STREET
SODTII, AMUOT, N. J.
iinuror A. A. of that place by tho
ulong tho Jersoy shore.
432 STATE STREET
I
_____
The Telophono Company lms engag- core of 13 to 10.
Who can sow on plain muslin under.
_s_ivr:3O"5r ed Tloy Scouts of this city to deliver
wear; can mako good wages after P B H T I - I
Kindly mention Citizen when patshort experience; advanced prices,
the d':ectorlos.
Estimates Furnished and A)
FOR nEMABIiK H F E INSURANCE ]r °n!z!ng Advertisers,
Bonds Bought and Sold
flhortor noure; learners taken.
o
onsult A. Stoinor, 225 Church street, | Kindly mention Citizen when patWork Guaranteed
r. J. SCLLIVAN
Advertise in The Citizen.
•vortise In The Cltlren.
South Amboy, N. J.
7T21-4 ronlzlng Advertisers.
)7 S. Stevons Ave. South Amboy
Steady Work!
Good Pay!
PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
Also Learners, Paid While Learning
COMING ATTBAOTIONS
NBVV FACTORY: FIRSTS! & B'WAY
EMPIRE THEATRE
" T h e &ti*aiB&re W o m a n "
"That's Good"
Blindness of Divorce" /
"The Adventurer"
i
_ * . _ _ _ . Li..
•'
eit
"Three Green Eyes"
« The Cast-Off "
Amboy Vulcanizing Work's
luildin
FO1K
GIRLS
GflRLS
Prank MuIIener J Co.<;
Paper Hangers and .
Painters
AMJOT CITIZEN,
'SOOTS AMBOr, K. J .
•SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
/
PRESBYTERIAN
, CHURCH NEWS
Thrush Has Own Method of
Slaughtering the Shelled
Snails to Get the "Goody"
In districts where shelled snails are
abundant It Is no rare thing, says a
writer, to come across a stone utilized
* ' Of EXTBEHIS.
e Knox resolution is reaping the At the morning service on next as a slaughter block by some partk-uIwind. With a difference, it is in Sunday, to-morrow, we shall engage lnr thrush. Even If the bird is not
in the observance of the Lord's Sup- caught in the act, numerous broken
plight ot the aviators who oa
and empty shells si-uttered in the
ir way to Ireland looked in vain per. The subject o£ the morning noif-hbnrhnnil betray the place where
1
meditation
vrili
be:
"The
Exceptional
thft sun and tlie moon and a
Hie liiollusk.'i have been done to death.
jljijf^atar. The difference is that and The Commonplace."
The method adopted by tt»; thrush
In the evening we begin our series Is .simply that of dropping a snail
ki alive.
of
outfdoor
services
at
7.SO,
for
one
from u height time and a;;aln until
iteVolution •will never get Its
£TThe S O S call to Hoot and hour each Sabbath evening, closing the shell Is broken and the succulent
promptly at 8.30. It is hoped that body within Is exposed to the raptor's
sorve no purpose other
many will Join with us In these en- lie«k. But tho anvil is sometimes
™ , of showing how desperate joyable evenings on our Church lawn nrnde use of In n different v>'»5* and
I p/eSlcament. It 1B. beyond sal- during the Sunday evenings of July. with » different end In view. The
»£•''•'We desire to make our welcome to other diiy, in the depths of a nif?hland
fi it ihever rains but it pours, sometho general public most cordial, and birch wooi], an observer enme upon
more or most eminent Repub- will put forth, our best efforts to make such o sacrlflciiil stone, at which a
thrush wits busily occupied. Field
ot the greatest of all our com- tha services Interesting. The general glasses
niado evident that not n snail
saltba have memorialized the subject for the month will be: "Im-but a common black slug was his capjrjVania Senator indirectly.
portant Questions and Their Answers." tive. This he grasped by the middle
r iutve protenied'vhat political the four special .subjects being:
with IIIK beak, dashing it repeatedly
OOSiaeratlons should have no place
with resounding smacks upon the
"What is That in Your Hand?"
HIune, whence It occasionally rebound'^feha consideration on Ita merits of
"Do You Believe?"
ed, only to bo caught and hammered
constitution of tre proposed League
"What Shall I Do With Jesus?"
once more.
rations.
"What
Do
You
Think
of
Christ?"
Sulisocjuent examination of the
ley liavfe protested that the Rellcan party, cannot justly be plac- Did you find that advertisement in stone revealed with wlint effect tho
i/an attitude of hostility to what this week's issue ol Tim Citizen' re- operation had been carried out. But
of Its purpose? litre was no
been done at Paris to avert pre- garding our church outing on the ICth what
sin'!! to be 'broken. It mny V>R tlmt
of
thiB
months?
Yes,
it
surely
docs
table wars.V
include yourself In this invitation to tho Ihriish simply wished to kill itB
urgea that tho Treaty
join with us? la there any pleaeantor prey, but the fait Hint thrushes HWHIthe League Covenant be
way of contributing toward the pro- low wrlRRllnff worms without liMfltnratified without efforts to
tlon render* this explanation Improbgress of tho church union Idea In able. It la more likely Hint tho slcln
it by amendments delaying
]
South Amboy? Possibly you willof Hie slug wns too thick'and .course
irionBummation 'so devoutly to bemeet with some Perth Amboy friends
to bo palatable and thut tho thrush
on the train, also. Tho thofinomoter
Rlmply endeavoring to dnsh nut
the lines of the memorial which registers tlie salo of tickets, was
the edible portions within; or tlmt It
ii', rebuke none tbe less withering both, on its red and blue skies, is wnss attempting to render tlie. skin
\Siie6' no names are mentioned la rapidly rlBlng, and threatens to burst more tender by a method nnnlogouu
,/
.„,_-..'.. . of'the address. The cap is long before'July 16th.
to the domestic "1mlting" of a steak.
there for whomsoever it will fit.
" Similarly, the American Federation The Trustees will meet In regular Music, of All Arts, the One
''ot Labor has risen to a great occasion: monthly session on Tuesday evening,
, Ayes, 29,760; Noes, 420. Sufficiently 8 o'clock, in tho lecture room of tha Most Intimately Interwoven
With Ethical Consciousness
striding—and illuminating—Is the church.
arithmetic of such an Indorsement.
Of nil arts, music is tho on© most
CHARTING I'KKKJHT MOVEMENT.
If 'anything can supplement the sigIntimniely interwoven with tho ethnificance of such a record it is what It Charting the evaporating efficiency lcnl conselousuoHS of our own time.
purport! to represent: 2,975,000 mem- of a steam boiler or tho horse-power The oratorios of Ilandcl and of
bers-"of the Federation' ae against a of a steam engine Is ,a simple but Mendelssohn so blend the sacred test
graphic method of studying the actual and the divine music tlmt wo think of
negligible minority.
. If special credit Is fo be awarded it consumption of coal and its conver- the two together, and almost us of
, How Many Can You 8««7
When sunlight Is broken up Into Ita
dioujd;'go to Samuel Gompers, whosion into power. When the attempt tilings so weddod by God that man
must not seek to put them asunder. different raj>H the pprson of normal
is
made
to
secure
a
graphic
chart
ot
•.'also rose to, a great occasion. Never
When I have sat to sing In the chorus
' -will it fall to his lot to speak to the entire freight movement from all of tho "Messiah," and lmve heard the eyoRlght enn tell six different colors.
sections
of
America
into
the
Port
of
They are red, orange, yellow, green,
"""\etter purpose.
New York and make that chart give tenor take tip tho sweet burden of blue and violet. A few persons can
* '. l i t was worth while. It was worl;b. a full description of each ton ot"Comfort ye my people!" I have felt see a seventh color, an Indigo blue.
while for the President to interpose11 freight, its ylace of orijj'n and desti- the whole chain of divine consolation Color blindness begins with those who
. _ . . . plea, to the end, not that there nation, it seems an impossible task. which those historic words express, can see but flv« colors In the sun
Jobbing Promptly A(Und*d To
which link the prophet of pre- spectrum; they ennnot Identify an PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL
bo an indorsement, but that it beYet, precisely that very thing is be-nDd
Work Ou»r.ntMd
Christian times to the saints and sin- orange-colored light. The nest point
PLASTERING
overwhelming.
ing done by'the New York-New Jer- ners of today. In far-off Palestine I In color blindness Is the confusion '- »•
Nor was It muclt less -worth, while sey Port and Harbor Development have been shown the plain on which
tween blue and green lights. Color
Sterens Arenae and Second Stnti
* tor a reminder to com& from GBT- Commission. it Is supposed, that- the. shepherds blindness becomes serious when a per6-14-1
Telephone 1B«-M.
were tending their flocks when the son confuses green and yellow, and
J, many—for tho most brilliant of her
•* publicists to tell us that we are While not yet completed, the frame birth of the Messinh was announced there are those wl\n even ennnot diswork of this herculean task has been to them. But as I turned my eyes to
l
* •harboring no delusions and that world
practically completed for some time view it, my memory was lull of that tinguish red from Rreen.
'•wi will be drawn.
f
Let Me Estimate Your Work
and the . work ol assembling the pastoral symphony of Handel's, In
>iov. -hat for the momentous Covewhich the divine glory seems Just
figures dnd"data is under way.
New Theory as to'Cancer.
nant the skies are clearing, it Is not
muffled enough to be Intelligible to
A well-known medical authority has
•, too soon to tell tha Pennsylvania Sen.' This remarkable chart will, of our' abrupt and hasty sense. Nay, I
advanced the theory that false teeth
ator-that he is being saved from him- course, deal in percentages of total lately heard a beloved voice which nre
often the cause of cancer. Where
. bell,-to the advantage of his party. volume but these totals and percent- read tho chapter of Elijah's wonder- a set of teeth flta Imperfectly, the conTelephone 159-R
He* Till not go into history as aages will be accurate and based on ful experience In the wilderness. stant abrasion OD tho gums causes, nt
exact
surveys
taken
by
the
trained
While I listened, bar after bar of first, tlie development of nn area of
' triumphant marplot. It will not be
..alleged against him that he Buccesa- investigations of the Commission's Mendelssohn's music struck itself off congested tissue. In time this formnAgent
In the resonnnt chamber of memory, tlon degenerates Into an ulcernted
Tully fought for renewal of "robber engineering staff.
For
and I thanked the Hebrew of our own
BUILDER and CONTRACTOR
** 'expeditions and plunderl coalitions," It will have radial centres located time for giving Intensity to that state, which, nlthough Innocent enough
Nor will his party go to the polls at the big industrial zones, such as drama of Insight and heroism.—Julia In the beginning, may soon exhibit a
TKLEPH0N1 SM
rapid malignant transformation, The
next yoar with the crushing handicap Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chi- Ward Howe.
SOUTH AMBOY.
Plans and Specifications Drawn Up
changes
from
n
healthy
structure
of
cago,
Cleveland,
Buffalo,
St.
Louis
ot having pulled down tbe temple. A
the
gums
t"
thnt
of
cancer
moves
on
Carpentering
< better Republicanism sees better an-1 and other large industrial cities, and
so Insidiously In the early stages that Painting
sees further. The cause is <coming each of these "radial" centres will
Plastering
frequently trie condition, when recog- Papering
Into Its own.—Brooklyn Daily Eagle. show percentage lines uniting them
nized, Is' difficult to combnt.
Mason
Work
Decorating
to the Port of New York where the
fit BBOiBWAT
grand totals will be assembled. The
On the Face of It.
jOl'EITINO OF RUTGEBS
radial centre at the port will classify
"I can read, a man's character by his
Ageney for Btehard C Tfclftut, Prefto-Ylbifttor for Blectrfe Tarn
TO WHOM M MAT CONCEBIf.
SUMJTEIt SESSION and describe the percentage niova- features. Now I know the man yonder
Bow* n d Peats Waif P « p m . Win
The prospects are that the Rutgers ment to foreign ports, to coastwise Is fond of proposing to every girl he All Bills Dne to 3. 3. Scull; Knit call With Samplet on
(or Ladles »ni Gentlemen
,.
be F«ld At Once,
Summer Session of 11)19 will surpass ports, to Hudson River destinations meets."
and
to
local
consumers.
The
descrip"How
can
you
tell
it?"
'•
NOTICE) IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
nrevlous summer schools in number
Pompelan
Massage Cr»»m w e !
all the book accounts of John J.
"By his 'pop' eyes."
Uudonts enrolled and oxtont of tivu lines will covertoegeneral classScully,
who formerly carried on an •stlmaUs Ch*«rfully Qlvsn
ification of commodity freight, difses^ oftpreil. In an interview Dr.
undertaking business, have been plac- Work Properly and Promptly Done
Barred by Regulation.
ferentiating, ' for Instance, botween
i
j u r i e s ' H.1 Elliott, Director of theperishable and imperishable food
"You can't take ed In my hands for collection, and
241 FILTUS STREET
be paid at once, at my office,
Special attention given to Children's
Summer Session, snld: "We have had products, raw materials, materials
your dog In there, must
105 N. Broadway. Those owing bills
Hair Cutting.
sir, with you."
nro Inquiries this year for courses partly manufactured, commercial packto Mr. Scully are advised that by
"Why not? I prompt payment the costs of suit In
lPUysicnl Education and in tboages, bulk shipments, etc.
see o t h e r dogs court will be saved. I trust that
r subjects than over before. This
there."
\
these bills will be paid promptly, and
not monn that the subjects that In a word, the chart will formulate
"Yes, sir,/ but, thus any unpleasantness will he
Plumbing and
JLC /B are'tisually interested In arcinto a picture, the colossal freight
GAS PIPE FITTING
begging your par- avoided.
movement
to
and
from
tho
port
for
a
Heatings—'*+>•
ate not askoil for but it infilcat09 that
W. H. PARISEN,
don, sir, there's a
GAS STOVES CONNECTED.
cartain
period
of
dated
time.
It
will
105 N. Broadway. Repairs fbr any Range or Heater
', the wnr has profoundly Influenced the
strict rule ngainst Tel. 109-M.
expectoration, and
^•selection of coursos which, In turn, porhups be the most elaborate and
Made
Home Piping Cleaned. Water Heton
1
your dog is a LOWEST
will Influence school work. As youmost Important chart evev formulated
PRICED
Installed. General Jobbing1.
spitz."
ami
Ha
usefulness
In
studying
port
know wo are offering more than 150
HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN, .
HAS WATER HEATERS
courses for loucliora and college atu- conditions cannot be over-estimated.
Let me care tor your Gas troubles
Naturally.
Tho
mathematician
will
see
In
it
donts."
Sixteen Tears' Experience
"There is one^ thing which I suppose
tho
opportunity
to
obtain
exact
costs
"Among other features of the sutn307 Main Street
South Amboy
Telephone 358-M
It
is
only
natural
for
motorists
to
• war aohool are courses in ngrlculturo ot freight movement not only lor tholack."
Cornor StevenB avenue And First street,
-,
TKhBPHONK 215
South Arabor
878 Slain St.
Uiirdware, Lawn Mowers, Garden
' -for dlsHbled soldiers which are being pario'd covered by the survey, but for
"What la thati"
1
Hose, Force Cups, Kukes, Hoes,
offered In co-oporatlon with the Fed- tho ontire year, the only necessity be"HorBe sense."
Shovels, forks, Gas Fixtures,
eral Board for Vocational Education in?; to bring in the law Pt averages
Mantels, Gas Plates, Etc.
Odd Happening.
and courses for returned soldiers not and apply thoso In tho relation of the
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES-big Stock
"William
|
always
goes
to
pieces
charts
figures
to
the
yearly
total.
disabled who wish to prepare themAlbert Jerome, Prop.
selvos for scientific farming. Kinder- Tho statistician will see In It thewhen he tries to spenk In public."
STATIONERY
"Well,
If
he'B
any
kind
of
a
BUI
he
No. 267 First Street
\ garten cquraes, special work in ele-opportunity to analyze and study spe- ought to be able to collect hlmaelf."
Cnnras Gloreg, Electrte Light Bvlbt
mentary school methods and lectures cific commodity movements or tho
South Amboy
,6n Ambrlcanizatlon are other features. movement of seasonal products such
Out of the R inning.
• The' facilities of the institution" will as sugar, cottojj, fruits, etc.
"Your s t o u t
, FIEE ALAEM
.be taxed to take care ot the large The manufacturer will see In it the friend is barred
Oonrtesy Extended to All
25 Center and Elm Streets.
We never burn, scorch or gloss
number ot applicants from present opportunity to estimate the approxi- from the sprint27 Stockton and First Streets.
Patrons
anyone's
clothes.
We
press
with
dry
indications.
mate "volume of production and sup- Ing match."
82 Bordentown Avenue and Feltus
hot
steam,
sterilize
your
clothes
and
"Why is that?"
ply and be governed accordingly
o
Street.
"Because It Is a.
agnlnst ovor or under production.
SC Broadway and Augusta Street. make them look as good as new—
'
Learn to Swim.
sport
wherein
a
There sue innumerable other pracTHAT'S SERVICE.
41 Broadway and Louisa Street.
• /With the possible exception of box- tical purposes fon which the chart fat mnn has but n
48 Henry Street and Pine Avenue.
ing and fencing, there Is no exercise
slim
chance."
thfit so well develops nil pnrts of the can bo made useful, especially if It
i& Feltus and Augusta Streets.
KEPAItiMI
ALTKItiNfl
CLEAMti
body ns swimming. Also, It mny of- Is transmuted into a weekly or
54 Broadway and Bordentown Avenue.
Natural
Antipathy.
ten be the means of savins; your life monthly reconl of freight movements.
05
P.
R.
R.
Yard
Master's
Office.
"Queer, but my Httlo dog growls
Carting of Any Kind
or tho life of (mother. Every child
whenever he sees me tuUe my medi- 72 John Street and Stevens Avenue.
L. I1OSENTHAL
ihould learn to swim, as a part of It9
cine."
81
Fourth
and
Potter
Streets.
We
strive
to
please
by
giving
good/
119 S. Rrondwny, near C.K. E. Station
ihyslcul development. And every
313 David St.
South Amboy
"Maybe bo recognizes th« bark In 1 tap, wire trouble or Ore out.
idult" who iins not learned to swim sorvice. Victory Garage, 108-110
your
tonic."
2 taps, Test, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
ihould do BO.
Telephone 1O9-M
Advertise In Tile Citizen.
Stevens avonue.
•*
136 Million
car riders wijl save money
under proposed zone fares.
§
59,000,000 will
Pay same rate.
They represent 6 of every 10
riderswho have been helping
pay the fares of the other 4.
Justice to every rider is the basis, of.Public Service Zo'ne Plan.
JOS. MllHEARN JACK
BUILDER
Brick W o r k
McAULIFFE
^ BRICKLAYING AND
PLASTERING
Stucco Work a Specialty
DANIEL J. DONLIN
. 130 David Street
M. METHNER
SANITARY PLIBING
HEATING AND
GAS FITTING
THE CANOPY RAN6E
S26 H«a.ry St.,.
LOKENZ BARICH
A Few Smiles
George M. Morfenson
William Rue
O. 1= BERGEN
Ever Have
Your Garment
Scorched?
CITY HOTEL
NOT HERE!
TRANSIENT GUESTS. AGCOMMODATEfl
ELMER F. PARISEN,
THX
SOUTH AJTBOT CITIZEK.
8ODTH AKBOT, N. J.
Studio Days
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
TDDELT TIPS FOR GAROEKEBS.
By DOROTHY DOUGLAS
Drain Viet PlacesWet feet agree with plants no better than with men. "You may notice (Copyright, 1919, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
Jn your garden certain spots which
ore not producing as well as others. West put o few lingering touches on
During wet weather or after heavy his canvas before the setting sun told
rains the water may stand in certain him tlint he must wait until nnother
parts for a long time. It will be day before finishing the delicate porwise to drain that part of the gar- trait's head. A riotous little air fell
den. Use small unglazed terra cotta from time to time from Ills lips, but its
became gradually subdued
l>lpiB8 3 inches in dlamater, placing measure
while the soft veil, of twilight capthem about one foot under the sur- turcd (he artist's soul euul bade him
face and allowing a slope for them express Ills Joy in n more quiet manto carry the water away, or drain the ner.
surplus water through a trench.
A sunny stnile lurked in "West's
Deans For Vail Picking.
eyes; the golrl of his lialr was rumpled
"Wax beans and early maturing find his smock shockingly dirty, but
^raen string boaus which come in BO little did he cure since the studio rent
well in the fall may be planted in wns paid for the. following month.
Also tho cnuviiM on his easel would
the garden now. On good soils dwarf ensily Insure another xlx months' livStringlesa Green Pod and Bountiful ing
varieties of beans will mature In 45 Ami outside his door Ktttotl n Klrl
to BD days. Fordhoolc Favorite and whose eyes lield nil the wlKlfuIness In
Strlngless Refugee will mature in the world nnd whose henrt was abfrom 60 to 75 days. New Kidney Wax sorbing every note of (hut iniiKlc,
and Hrittlo Wax from 55 to 05 days happy lilt that fell from West's lips.
and Saddleback Wax in about 65 to Fliuilly (vhe knocked.
West wns not prepniTd fur a visitor,
CO days. Practically all dwarf beans
und such a one us lie found on the
will yield a good crop before frost. ifuiriliiK was a chnlli'iigu to thu most
Color):.
,stw<ly of hciirtbutits,
"May I come inV"
Celery is a good crop to grow In
"Absurd wnste of words," West snld,
home gardens whore space and the
soil will permit. Make a trench about nnd with the little courtly how Ilint
three inches deep and, if the ground wns a pnrt of tho man.he witched his
(TOSH the threshold.
is very dry, turn tho hoso on it in visitor
The wIstfiilnt'RM vanished swiftly and
the evening, wetting thoroughly. Cover u tremendous clailncsH that took tin1
level with dry soil. The small plants form nf glistening tears stood In the
are then planted into this row, and Klri's eyes. She tied to the suntll winif precaution is taken every plant dow that held the glow of the setting
should live and soon devolop. It sun iinrt stood sllmitly for a mompnt.
well-rotted manure is obtainable, Thun West siuv her brush a hand
place a few Inches of it four or live noross her eyes before she turned
inches deep in the row. The virtue ngnin to him.
ure not to think me mad,"
of the manure consists not alone in she"You
said tremulously. J'For three long
the plant food which it gives off but years I have hungered to be In this
In its capacity to hold moisture which studio ngaltt, and now—now ray
yill tide the plants over even the heart's thumping like a bird gone mad
driest spells.
—just because I nra here." She
laughed softly with so much of 'glad
Farsley.
emotion Hint West found the world an
The dainty garnishing of food Is even
more wonderful place to dwell In.
the first big atep in digestion. Noth- \ lie started to prepare tea on Hie Iming adds more to the appearance of provised tea curt lieslile his easel, but
a Juicy brown beefsteak or piece of the girl slipped quickly over.
tolled fish than a few sprigs of par"I-want to mtike the tea," six; Insley. The seed may either be broad- sisted. "Seel I have brought some
casted or sown in rows. However cinnamon cnUos from the same olri
the rows are preferable, because corner bakery thnt ivus there three
weeds may be kept out much more years UJJO. I somehow felt I would be
to stay for ten—If I came In."
easily, i In the fall when freezing allowed
Her eyes were so adorable with
weather arrives, cover or mulch with thplr ncw-foiiiHl happiness that West
strong manure to protect from the said frankly, "I would have drngged
cold. Many start the seed In the gar- •you In had I known you were out on
den and then transfer the plants to ,thnt landing—so mnlte yourself perWindow boxes for use during the win- fectly lit hoiiie."
The girt threw her great moleskin
ter. It Is as ornamental as a fern
cape on the dusty armchair just BS
as well as having food value.
carelessly as In the old days she had
Issued by the New Jersey State tossed off her tlireudbnre tweed coat.
Agricultural College, June 30, 1919. Her gown wns n drerim nnd her small
I
!
toque n brllllant-hued affair with an
absurd something wiiblillng uncertainly over the odfre. Although she was
8urely Designed for the Stag*.
Here is a story told by Sir Herbert ins chic us nny wonderful poster, she
Tree in reference to thu many curious pulled off the toque nnd with a swift
applications for employment he re- gesture rumpled . the conventional,
ceived. "I received u letter Informing smooth coiffure into a bewildering
ime that the writer was n house decor- head of burnished copper,
"Y'ou have utterly no regard for n
ator by trade, but Uiol, H» cti'eumstances over which he had no control •poor bachelor's heart, have you?" West
ptad recently subjeetciV-hta to epileptic .Inquired. There was warm, boyish adfits, he would he glad to take a part miration In his glance. "But I will
In my next production. He added that itry to remember tlmt you are j u s t , a
he had n strong tnsto for the literary little wraith that has blown Into my
drama, of which Indcod he had sev- Bohemia for n cup of tea."
'The little wraith would very much
eral snmples on hand. The letter conlike n smock—if you have a second
cluded this: 'To provo to you that I one,"
she laughed hnek sit him.
hm not, Inciting In urnnmtlu' instinct, I
would tnlto four of you to fill it
enclose u nuwspupcr cutting,' which up,"'It he
plcnso return.' TTndorHm'il In rod Ink I mage. snltl after u successful rumroad those words : 'Thp prisoner, who They both hnighal like children, at
,-flenled the assault, conducted IIIH own
lie result nnd for (he Ilr.st time In three
Case, and defended himself In a some- .yovrs a happy lilt of song fell from
what drnnintle imini\crP"
(irelchen's lips.
"Oh, yes—my mime Is Gretchen MeVlckor," slii! told him by wiiy of tnrdy
Frlflht Invites Disease.
A. meillcnl mini's sUiU'iniMit that Introduction, "I saw yours on the
muny persons frighten Diemsc-lvi-M Into door us I cume up the creaky stulrs. • I.
huvInB Influenza reealla limy Iluxlc-y used nlwflys to tlilnl; those stairs
fell a prey to the disease when tin; epi- would rave In^, They nre just ns frail
demic wns raging ill. ]0iislb.?uriie, Eng- as ever, hut I loved every crenk they
land, in 1805. At that time Huxley Kiive out for me."
She was exploring all the while she
ifcas writing his nrtleln Cur the Nineteenth Century In reply to Ilqlfour's talked and It wns not IOIIR liefove ii
"JPotinuntlon of Hollef." Huxloy wrote dainty tea wns ready nnd they snnk
to Sir M. Poster: "These Ion;? weeks on opposite sides uf the qmilnt cart
Of debility make me very sliy of tlio West luul fiislilonnd. They were !ioUi
influenza demon. Here we nre prac- ftohi'jiiliin enough to enjoy the rare
tically Isolnted. I nnco nski>d (Icticrnl nnt'pnvi'ntlon'Hllty of. the moment withGordon why he did tint have the Afri- out any strain.
"llmv Inns hnvi! you hei'ii In thfe
can fever. 'Well,' he said, 'you see,
fellows tl'.lnk they shall hdve It and studio?" Grctclion a^ked between
they do. I didn't think so mid didn't niuni'hes of cinnamon cuke.
"I've managed to pny tlie rent here
Bet It' Exorcise your thinking jibllItjr to thnt extent." Hut TTuxloy fell a for three years," lie told her.
"Oh 1 You came In just as 1 left,
(pictlm to Influenza ,1nst tho fmme.
then. I wns here for tlio two happiest years 1 hnve ever hud," Gietchen
snld. nnii the wlstfulness clouded her
Try a Betel-Nut.
Instead of offering clpmrs nnd clg- pyos. *'l used to slnf» just us you worn
nret8,,in Persia one Is offered n betel- sliifrhiR when I eumo up. Of course, I
nut. Everyone carries a supply of never expected to set the world on Urn
thorn in neat little Ivory boxes, not through my nrt, lint soiuehuw T iniule •
unlike tho snuff-boxes of our ances- n sfiint llvlni;—sennt as to money, but
^tprsC' The betel-nut Is n nnrcotlc, in overllowlnE with Jijy. 1 did not nlwnya
its effects uot unlike tobceco, but it have euoiiKh money to buy cinnamon
Is much more harmful. Those who cukes," slio luiiKhvd. Imt her lips were
chew It suffer from inflamed gums, tremulous.
"And then." nrjjNi West,
und Ihey generally lose their teeth.
"Then 1 innrrlfd. After that It didn't
The betel is n species of climbing
plnnt, with a leaf not unlike ivy. It soeni as If life helil a OIIIIK for mo.
fields ii crip of nuts*. whUib lira ground Tlicre were nt) quaint IJnlieinliiiis
o n powder; this IH mixed with n strolling In nnd out of my stmlln.'no
-libir powder ilcrlvnl from tho inuoli-needed checks ruining to ino
rn-iiut, nnd niiitlB Into u pnste, from Inspired (lrmvltiKH and. worst,nf
'i wrapped In pieces of hotel- nil, there was no freedom of thought
or fiction. My liu^lmnil wive me n
iR Itmoufiiui. fur my lust Ijlrlii- j
day, bat it didn't bring even otic atom
PUBLIC HEARISO.
of the joy thut my flcjt hard-earned Guy Morton Promises to
check gave me. I have everythlaj; on
Put Cleveland Indians In
Gen, Win. 8. Troex Post, K'
PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION
earth tlint money caa buy."
A. R , meets first Wednesday
Limelight This Season of the Common Council of the City 0.
"But why dida't you keep np your
of South Amboy, County of Middle- noon of each month at 3 o
In Michael Welsh's Hall.' Coi
art work—your Bohemian friends—
Gu? Morton of the Cleveland In- sex and State of New Jersey, Notice
Aaron Stlllwell; Adjutant, (
wouldn't that have helped to make dians bids fair to prove the sensntlon is hereby given that a public hearing der,
Seward.
t
you hnppy?" West wus kindly sympa- ot the American league. Early in the will be held on Tuesday, July 8, 1919,
Sti Stephen's lodge, So. '•i'».
thetic, but there was beginning a great season he pitched two full games with- at 8 o'clock p. nx, at the Council
Chamber, City Hall, on "An Ordinance A. 1L, meets at K. of P.
urge within him to try to keep this out allowing a run.
providing for the issuance of $225,000 md third Mondays ot eat
rare girl within his circle. It seemed
Before the. American league season water bonds of the City of South (excepting July, August and
sheer and unadulterated madness* to opened lie shut out New Orleans and Amboy," and at which time objections
at 7.J0 p. m.
want to keep her, since slie was mar- Milwaukee.'
will be heard. Said ordinance reads
Joel Parker Council, Ho, fll
ried to a wealthy man und her fancy
Several years ago Mortim suffered as follows:
for Bohemian life and studio days nn Injury to his arm. It wns feared
An ordinance providing for the C. A. M, meets every Friday.,
in
Knights of Pythias Hall,
were perhaps but passing desires, but he would never be useful ou tlie mound issuance of $225,000 Water Bonds of
eilor, J. T. Dill; Recording Sec?
the City of South Amboy.
there—Klie was answering his ques- agiiin.
J. L. Applegate.
(
tion.
He pitched well late last year. And Be It ordained by the common council of the City of South Amboy:
Good Samaritan lodge, Jfo
"It wns not worth while my work- this »pring he showed iu New Orleaus
Section 1. That for the purpose of of 1',, meets every Wednesda
ln£ at art when I didn't hnve Io. If 1
[laying for the construction of a ing at 8 o'clock, at >K. of .
hud possessed genius or even a jrivat
pumping station, reservoir and force corner of First and Stockton L
decree of tulent I would have kept
main to the stand pipe, being addi- Chancellor Commander, Wlll|
nt it. But I only have talent enough
tions to the existing water supply Chapman; Keeper of Recor
to keep the wolf from the door. As for
system of the City of South Amboy, Seals, P. H. Chapman.
it is necessary to raise the snm of.
my Ikiliomlnn friends—well, I tried
lautlic Council, So. 9. D, af..
Two
hundred f.venty-flve thousand
keeping them In my life, Jmt my lmsIiaji'd. Order of Red Mcu, meeUl ere.
dollars (,$22f),O(JO).
bund ('tilled them all 'nuts' and mudi;
Section 2. That there be issued, second and fourth Thursday of, t'
we so unhappy about them that I save
pursuant to Chapter 252 of the Laws month at 2.30 p. m., la K, of P. Hi
thorn all up. Oh—I just can't tell you
of ] 91G, as amended, bonds of tho Pocahontas, Mias Pearl Coward:
what It means to me to he actually
•,...-••*
City of South Amboy, to be known as of R., Edith Newman.
back here with n smock on sitting in
Water Bonds, in the amount of Two
Friendship
Council,
No.
Ifl,
D,
my very own studio."
Jmudred. twenty-live thousand dollars L-, meets on alternate Fridays
($225,000),
which
bonds
shall
be
date.-l
"We won't quarrel cither about tho
each month, at 2.30 p, m.. Knights
August 1st, nil9, shall bear interest Pythias Hall, First and St\ek\
studio or I lie sinocli," snlil West. "1
nt
the
rate
of
five
per
centum
per
am only glad that I happen to he the
streets, Councilor, Lillian Bloo
"
utmum, payable sami-inmuully on the. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ada
tenant liore while you hnve clio.sen u>
Ilrst
day
of
February
and
the
first
play ut studio days again,"
•
day of August, In each year, shall be
Seneca Tribe, No. 28, Iiup'd. 0. >
"So am I," Ki'eeteil tirelcheii nnd
in the denomination of $1,000, num- M., meets every Thursday evening
^itzed contentedly ut the, nllm Itoyinli
bered from 1 to 22'i, both inclusive, 8 o'clock, in Knights ol PythiaB Mr
until I hi; while, she realized tlml lie poHund shall nuiture In numerical order, Sachem, S. N. Skow; Chief of Recor
live bonds on the first day qf .August Andrew Kvieat; Collector of "Ws
sesst'il tivn^uduuti clmnu. "1 mlylit
i
of each of tho years 1921 to 1929, pum, Stephen Miller,
Jiii'vu found a ei'usly old innld who
both Inclusive, and six bonds on the
wouldn't let mi: In at all," She was
Gcnornl
Morgan
Lodge,
JTo.
Ilrst day of August of ouch of the O. O. F , meets every Tuesday W,
thoiiKlilful for HO lnriK' a while thut
Sr
years 1030 to 19fi9, -both inclusive.
West limited apprehensively ut her
at 7.30 o'clock, at Knights
Section 3. The said bonds shall be ing
Pythias
Hall,
Noble
Grand,
Edgar
aii<i*vvoiKli'rod If lie lintl done aiiylhliiK
In such form and payable, principal Brower; Secretary, Charles P. Toon
to displease her. Hut liwforu he could
and interest, In such medium nnd at as; Financial Secretary, 81g. Emlllut
form words to Inquire, (iretcliou U8k«d
such place us mny bo provided by sen.
couxliiKly: "Are you going to want me
resolution of the Common Council,
to come ngnliU"
shall bo aliened by tho mayor and
Paul DqfBran Hamilton lodge, M,
treasurer and nttostcd by the city 5B2, U, of U. X, meets every secom
Went was Just a bit nuzzled. He
clerk
under
the
seal
of
the
city,
and
and
fourth Sunday ol each month at
also knew thnt lie wanted her very,
Guy Morton.
if coupons for the payment of inter- K. of P. Hall. President, Pnlllp
very much Indeed. It wus dilllcult to
est be attached, they shall be executed Purcsll; Secretary, William Bulman;
know how best to express) bis thoughts. on the training trip that ho had re- by the facsimile signature of the city Treasurer,Thomas J.Kennedy; Ageai
He decided that his liahltuul frankness gained his old-time form.
of Official Publication, Edward McCleveland has been generally picked treasurer.
WIIH Die best course and after tlint she
Section 4. The Common Council of Donough.
must tuke the munition In her own as one of the contenders for the Ameri- the City of South Amboy. hereby
can leugue pennnnt this seuson. The determines and declares that the probGorm Lodge, Ko. 86, D. B. 8 ,
hands.
only apparent weakness of the Indiana
meeting fourth Friday of
"You hnvo askiHl me a straight ques- In the before-season dope was the able period of usefulness of. the said regular
additions to the existing water supply each month at 8 p. m., In Welsh's
tion, little wraith," ho said und pitching staff.
system referred to in Section. 1 here- Hall, First street, President, Nels
despite himself u grout softness crept
Martinson; Secretary, A. L. Johnson;
With Morton in form to help the of, Is forty years.
Into Ills voice nnd eyes, "so I must tell
Section 5, That there be levied in Financial Secretary, George K Siever-consistent
nnd
effective
Stanley
you that If I had my own way I would
.'
each year, while any of said bonds Ben; Treasurer, John S. Lund.
not let you go out of the studio again. Covalesklo, Cleveland looms up ns ex- shall bo outstanding, in the same
tremely dangerous. In fact, the club.
South
Amboy
Lodge
No.
1554,
Loyal
Vou hnve come In of your own free Unit beats the Indians should win the manner, and nt the same time aa
Order ol Meose, meets at Welsh's
will just to humor a whim which will flag.
other taxes, a tax upon all the tax- Hall, 224 First street, at 8 o'clock
able property of snld city, sufficient p. m., on the second and fourth. Monperhaps puss us quickly ns it came,
to produce the amount of principal day of each month. Past v Dictator,
but you hnve thrust something into my
nnd interest to mature in the suceed- J R. Downs; Dictator, A. C. Wlnanf,
btudli) mid Into my soul that I desire
ins year, provided that such levy be Vice-Dictator, George L. Kress, Treasgreatly to keep."
i
reduced in any year by any amounts urer, J. J. Hanaway; Prelate, John D. J
Ro brilliant a color ilanied Ihto
actually applied to such principal Mullane; Secretary, James A. Minnlck;
(iretchen's cheeks und so tremendous
and interest out of the earnings of
a li!$lit Into her eyes that West T^e sweetest lives are those to duty wed, the water works system for said Sergeant-at-arms, Edward Covell, Jr.;
Inner Guard, John Falk; Outer Guard,Whose
deeds,
both
great
and
small,
stopped speaking. He hud annoyed
year.
C. H. VanDusen; Trustees, M. J.
Ara closs-Unlt atranda of. an unbroken
her beyond forgiveness.
Section 6. That said bonds shall Hussey, J. E. Rathbun, John Mullane. thread,
be sold on sealed proposals after due
The sun trailed down and away
Where lovo ennobles all.
*
advertisement by the City Treasurer,
Independence Engine & Ooie C*. '
from tlie window, leaving but the
who slmll have* rower to fix the date Ko. 1, meets third Monday in eaph •
steady warm glow of twilight.
SALADS AND SANDWICHES.
of sale, to select the newspaper and nlonth at 7.30 o'clock p. m.' Foreman
"I should not have told you this," he
financial paper in which the notice of Charles Grover; President, Jblin B.
continued finally; "you are the wife of
During the warm weather salad is Bale Bhall be published, to prescribe •Woodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearce.
unollier man—"
one of the main features of every din- the form of notice, and to award the
Halo American Citizens ol South
"But I'm not—now," Gretchen put ner. Sandwiches are always popular bonds or to reject any or all bids
Amboy—Meets at Welsh's Hall, first
In quickly, tremulously. "I would not and during the picnic season indlspen- therefor.
Section 7. This ordinance shall and third Monday of month, at 8 p.
have come back to studio days had he snble. The unusual always appeals
take effect upon its publication as m. President, Fred Tedesco; Recordbeen still living. And now I'm all and the following will at least excite provided
by Section 2 of Chapter 252 ing Secretary, A. Quattrocehl; Finanalone with so much money that It enough Interest to try it:
*•
of the Laws of 191G, as amended, and cial Secretary, G. Splna.
weighs mo down nnd I just want to
the City. Clerk shall have power to
Sterling
Castle,
No.
SO,
E,
«
. B,
come buck to Bohemln nnd paint
Poppy Seed Salad.
select the newspaper in which It shall
dreadful pictures nnd get snippy little
Grate a little sage cheese over somn be published and to specify tho date meets first and third Saturday ev«mchecks for them and—" It was she now fresh bend lettuce after it is dried nnd after which the bonds shall be issued ing of each month, at 7.30 o'clock
at Knights ot Pytbia* Hall. NobU
who stopped, blinded by tho hupplness finish by sprinkling over It some fresh- nnd delivered.
Chief, Burden Golden; Master ol
PETER J. COAKLEY,
ly roasted poppy seed, which adds an
that West's eyes reflected.
Records, C. H. Edwards.
City
Clerk.
unusual
flavor.
Serve
with
French
"Then you are free—free to sit at
Conrt Itnrltnn, Ko. 44, F . of A.
my ten cart every day—free to let me dressing.
meets on the second and fourth WedNOTICE TO CREDITORS.
keep that which has c6me «lnto my
nesdays of each month, at 8 p. m. In
Potato SfUad.
A. ROBE'RT GORDON, ADMINIS- Protection Hall. Chief Ranger, J. T
heart and free to be hnppy in £he deiw
This Is a weTl-tlkeo, salad nnd may trator, of William R. Hubbard, de- Doyle; Sub-Cblef Ranger, P. Kogold studio way?"
Gretchen nodded silently and be- be prepared in so many ways that it ceased, by direction of the Surrogate moskl; financial Secretary, P. N.
the County of Middlesex, hereby Banks; , Treasurer, James MInnick;
cause West wonted to take her In. his Is always a delight. Cut up the cold of
gives notice to the creditors of the
arms but didn't think it quite the boiled polatoes in small cubes nnd mix said William R. Hubbard to bring in Recording Secretary, Martin Kane;
Senior Woodward, Fritz Delks; Junthing he walked over to the window with a small finely minced onion, add tbelr debts, demands anil claims ior
Woodward, P. Malloy; Senior
nnd stood looking out at the twilight. some corn oil and vinegar, snlt and against the estate of the said de- Beadle, Mr. Stulti; Junior Beadle, '
paprika
nnd
let
It
stnnd
until
nearly
Gretehen arose swiftly nnd stood beceased, under oath or affirmation, M. Lucitt; TruBteeB, N. Banks;- Aaron
side him her slim hand touching his time to serve, then add a small cu- within nine months from this date, Hyer, Sr.; L. Hartman.
cumber
and
a
spoonful
or
two
of
any
or they will be forever barred of any
sleeve.
A action therefor against the said adProtection Engine Company meets..
"Love makes the world a very won- well-seasoned boiled dressing.
little
pctmut
butter
and
cream
added
ministrator. Bills to be presented to on the fourth Thursday ot 'each
derful plnco to live in, doesn't it?" she
John A. Lovely, P.octor, South Am- month at Engine House, Feltus street,
to
the
dressing
will
Rive
a
piquant
flaasked softly.
at 7.30 p. m. President William
vor, or liicldng that ndrl n dozen or boy, New Jersey,
"Thnt smock Is so absurdly big It is two of.mlnecd peanuts. A spoonful or
Birmingham; Vice-President, Robert
Dated May 8, 1919.
dlfllcuit to find you la It,", observed two of canned corn also adds much to
Segrave; Treasurer, Michael 'Welsh;
A. ROBKRT GORDON,
West.
Administrator. Secretary, Frank D. Stanton; Forethe flnvor, or n finely minced green 5-10-9
man, James Nolan.
"Still, I feel that you found .me," pepper. One may vary tlie seasoning
laughed Gretchen ns together they and always have a new salad.
NOTICE.
Star of Jersey Lodge, Ko. 484, B, )'
gazed happily out over the housetops
ALL PERSONS PONCERNED MAY of I,.- F. and E , meets. In K. of P.
'from the studio window.
take notice, that the Subscriber, Hall, first and third Sunday of each
Summer. Salad.
Cook n quart of lima beans, drnln Executors, etc., of Samuel Henry month at 2.30 p. m. A. V. Danser,
Ancient Timepieces.
nnd chill tlinm. Peel nnd dice two Parisen, Sr., deceased, intends to President; L. D. Wortley, 5'lnancSoJ
Durins the reign of Edward I. the crisp, tart npplns, nrtd two sweet green exhibit their final account to the Secretary and Treasurer; A. T. HartOrphan's Court for the County of,
ilrst genuine clock in KngUind was peppers finely Hi)redded, mix with may- Middlesex, on Friday, the eleventh shorne. Recording Secretary.
Washington Camp 3fo. 86, P . O. S.
placed in Westminster nbhoy. It must onnaise; nothing will Improve a veg- day of July, 1919, at 10 a. m., in the
hnvo been quite :i wonder, and It re- etable ssilad like onion juice.
Term of April, 1919, for settlement of A., meets every second and fourtk
Monday
of the month in K. of Pv
and allowance; tho same being first
niaiticd alone In its glory for ninny
audited antl stated by tho Surrogate. Hall corner First and Stockton street*.
Nuts and Green Peas Salad.
years.
Eimor Wright, President;
Elmer
Dated May 28, 1919.
Take n cupful of conked [jreen peas
In the fourteenth century I'etor
Coward, Master of i'orms'j John H.
MARY
A.
SICKLES,
und
add
ono-thlrd
of
a
cupful
of
walRhlfoot, a monk of Olnstonljury abFrench, Financial Secretary; W. M.
Anderson, Treasurer; "M. B. Ma gee,
bey, made a clock, which Is now pre- nuts. Serve on lettuce with any de- 0-7-5 WILLIAM HENRY PARISEN,
Executors. Recording Secretary.
sired
dressing.
"*~».
served In (be British museum.
The veteran has been pntchert Up a
St-ir Building nnd Loun Association,
Banana and Pineapple Salad.
HOTICK TO (JHKDITOItS.
lHtlc, but it Is still'in fair order and
of South Amboy, N. J., meets In Cltj
Plnco rings of plnenpple on crisp
THOMAS L. SMITH, EXECUTOR, Hall, on the fourth Monday evonlni
murks time as well as ever (better,
probnbly, for n pendulum has been lettuce and In'the center place a small of. George Smith, deceased, by direc- in each mouth. President Thomai
lidded), notwithstanding Its patriarchal cone of banana, by cutting the end of tion of tho Surrogate of the County C. Gelslnon; Secretary, John J. Deeach carefully ami netting it cumlle- o£ Middlesex, hereby gives notice to laney; Treasurer, .loan J. Coakley.
nge of live centuries.
llke on the pineapple. Sprinkle gen- tho creditors of the • snid George
Pcrhnps it did not mnrk time very
erously with puprlka on top und servo Smith, to bring In tbelr debts, dewell before It got Its pendulum, for with'a boiled dressing, adding chopped mands and cliiiuis against the estate
clocks until lienr tho middle of the sev- nuts to thu dressing If desired.
ot tlio said deceased, under oath or
affirmation, within nine months from
enteenth century were by no menus
this dale, or they will bo forever
reliable ns timekeepers.
Olive ancHCelery Sandwiches.
BOUGHT POR CASH
barred of any notion therefor ngoinst
Cliop equal quantities of heart cel- tho said executor.
At market prices, lntorest COUJHIIIH
Changing Jobs.
ery and stuffed olives, moisten with
. puld Iu Hill
Dntort May 28, 1919.
The president of an Indianapolis Hitlud rtrt'KKlHi? awl upveud on wellTHOMAS L. SMITH,
bank, who In far from being n llenu buttered bread,
W. S. S. Bought Also
G-7-S
Executor.
nrutimicl In his dress, was standing on
• u p o n Imily B i o s
tlie sidewalk In Must Washington
Mint and Cucumber Sandwich
Adriatic
Ticket Agency
street near a tray of pbi>cstrlnp,K, and
Sllco cucumbers nnd Hprlnklo with I. K A P L A N , LADIES' TAILOR
22S Smith Streot
SUITS, IllllMSICH, COATS ANh SK llt'J'N
n stylishly ilrnssed* womnn approach- nlnccd mini, dip In French dreiwlnf;
M AllK.'l'u (HII1KK
ed him :
or ndd n hit of nny bolleil dressing;
And Gents'
'Here's a dime ; let me luive one of plneo between slices of buttered bread. CLEANING,Lari|O8'
PRESSING and REPAIRING
Phone 18J57 i n
your longest pairs of liliick sliopI'HO.MI'TI.Y HONK
Hlrlngs."
Ready-Mado Sklrta Always
Tl'e Imnkt'i^gTive t-iie woman Ills card
on Hand
Kindly mention Citizen vrhon patr.nd (her Implied over the
118 S. B'wny, Op. FOBI OfflcX'.
ronlzlni! Advertlaerg.
Mother's Cook Book.
LIBERTY BONDS
I
WBSKLT
)
AKBOT CITIZEJC.
/Jttwt, aeu Bnwdnr.j
•ODTB AMBOY, M. J.
flft.TfiBPA.T, JULY 6, 1919.
FOB BEST.
items of Interest Presented In
Short Paragraphs for Busy
Readers.
Milton Davis sold his Dodge touring
car to a New York party on Tuesday
, FOB SALE.
125 Best Elgin Creamery Butter, lb. 60c
Flour, Hecker's, 24] lb. bag 1 . 7 5 Cheese, full cream, per lb. - 39c
The Largest Pure Food Sale in the City
Don't forget the excursion of the
J.NT—Flv« rooms, nawly renovated Baptist Sunday School to Highland
Street. Apply to I'. J. Monaghan,
1 street.
7-i-tf
Beach on July 10—a splendid place
SENT—Private garage
at 21B
to enjoy bathing.
B David
av
g
' ^Aply on premises.
i
76M
7-6-M
jj'tlEMT OK SAXK—Store atl22 South
jjtlE
Many young men were noticed
,vfay.
Appl to Mrs. Huso Uveriu, 120
vfay . Apply
admiy,
m
1-o-tl
1 l
firing blank cartridges from revolvers
J,I BENT—Nine room house, H7 Jonu last' Saturday night, sometimes In
,jtifluroveiiienta, not ami cold water,
jiltp. Apply to U.Straub.
7-5-tf
close proximity to passersby. How{"REN? — House ou .Augusta street, many of these young men have
y to llr». A. T. Worthing, 212 a. Stevens
permit to carry firearms?
W,
o-28-tr
/B'flHrtT—Houio, ou Cntharlno atreet. \y
~~
pjy tD Mrs. 1.1. J. Herriuu, -J17 Hoidyniuwn
ejW,
-B-M-tf
/^Messrs. Miller, Bergen. & Welsh
?ttA& .TO 1113NT—Seven rooms, all lm- /Look charge of the lumber yard at
roWments. Apply to .M. Kaufman, 110'so.
roaaway.
B-io-tf • Broadway and First stroot on July 1,
*Qtl HUNT—Itootnors ivnntu.l lu uptodntq and the firm is now ready to servo
HBlng hourte: beautiful parlor for two or
fee; ulso back pirlor; other rooms); all the public with building 1 material in
iproysitieats. A[jpiy rAS.v. j'way. o-B-if large or small quantities.
<'
u
New Potatoes,
Friday, Saturday and Monday
Post Tofinties, pkcr. 1 l c Cream <^f Wheat, pkg. 2 2 c
Tomatoes, No. 1, 3 cans 1 5 c | .Shiaola Polish, box 1 0 c
Saner Krunt, per large can
12c
Molasses, Brer Rabbit, No. 2 ean
- 15c
Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs. 2 5 c j Argo Starch, 3 pkgs. 2 5 c
Soup, Climax or Quick Suds, per oako
.5c
Duryea'a Corn Starch, per package
•
I Oc
Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 j'ockoges
•
25c:
Cream, Every Day Brand, tall can
1 -Ac
Hominy, 2 packages' 2 5 c j Ext, Vunilla, 2 bots. 2 5 c
Collt-e, special, lb. • 3i)c: | Ivory Soap Flakes
10c
Mustard, White 'ROPO, 2 jars Tiikhomu Biscuit, 2 packages
15c
Compound Liird, lb. DOc | Lima Bnnns, (hied, i Ik 12oc.r
Matchps, Oiiio Blue Tip, pot box
•
5c
Rod Kidno.v Bonns, prjr din. »Oc
?OP> SALE—'jix room stucco houtso, part
i>
emauts.. l'rlco s;i,'i(Jt). Ask ror Har. last.
. ' W. H. I'arisen, 1115 N, Broadway,
Ha^lo Baking I'owdor
,i.,.iianelO8-M.
Ml-lf
.J'OW SAIiJS—Ono bouse and three lots, cor- Arthur Hunnell was taken suddenly
1 lh. ha
er of Boruontuwu and .Ward avenues; Uvo ill while working at the Morgan
ta oh Oraut street, Bay View Manor; and
arsenal
on
Monday.
Ho
was
taken
in
«J lot.ftt Howaron. Apply to Leonard Tire,
liu^lo Bilking Powder
Ijninjdtrjitor, H'way imcf MuluKt. , o-it-ti an unconscious condition In tho gov% lb. 20c
'OH SAfiAr—Qrooru house, Idiots grouuil, ernment ambulance to his homo on
am haftt ami other Improvements, with
•axe. I'-ieo 8J.70U. Inquire lor Uaretiln Chureh street. Ho 1ms slnco improvEii«Ie Corn Htnrch
. SC|i W. U. I'arlaon, 105 N. U'way. o-Utf
ed considerably.
' o k SALIC—Eight lots on Prospect stroot
package 9c
..d two lota on Waul avoiuio. Apply 01. U.
DhnsoQ, 111 North Broadway.
6-n-tr
Allan Smock of Perth Amboy,
FOB SALE OIIKAI'-Tiro double houses
n Second street Cheap. A good lnvest- formerly of this city, haa been disaent. Apply to A, I. Miller.
u-ai-tr
charged from Camp Mills, and is
KBAIJ KSTATE-Salable property alwnys now at his home.
in hand. Dwelllnesi faotory sites, large or
imall, farroi, building lota, etc, at Inviting
Tlio house of Mr. find Mrs, Howard
price*. Now Is the time to buy. Don't delay,
Rents collected. Fire Insurance placed lu
Clarence Applegato has rented a Blooilgood, 218 Second street, was
tellable companies. Win, II, Parlsen, (teal
KtMte and Bent Collecting Agency, 10» bungalow at the Highlands, where t\la B c o n o o t a mO rry gathering of
ftroadwsy, South Am boy, N. J.
,l-2i)-tf
he ana hlB family will spend a tow
Lipton's Jolln, pkg. - Sc | Best Mixed Tea, lb. 4 5 c
Extract of Lemon, 2 boillrs -'
•
- 25c
Saneo, White liose, per bottle
- '. .
15c
Rico, 2 lbs.'
5c | Toilet Paper,
7 rolls 2 5 c
p
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
|
T('B« Oaiiverifls fveiywhere
Yacht Club'Coffea
lb. a9c
Aftor Dinner Coffee
lb. 42c
Mix Tou, groan or black
lb. <15c
sucsossor to
B R O W N T3PH.OT5- T B A . O O .
Originators of Low Prices
118 N. Broadway
Telephone 206
$5.00 KKWABD,
TBAIIIT H03V0II HOhh,
Five dollars reward will be paid Tho following pupila have record ot
•)orfoot attendance during the school
for tho return of sparo auto tiro and 'year:
tuuo (Flrostono Non-Skid 33fn.x4ln.) . Sixth Yonr—Barbara Fitz, Edward
young peoplo on Friday, Juno 27, tholost or stolon from Motor Ambulance McKonna.
weeks.
occasion being the ninth birthday of about 1.00 p. m, Friday, Juno 27, be- Sixth Year—Gladys Fitz, Merrill
•/•]\-: > ^ISCELLAKKOUS.
ipscni
their daughter, Miss Elizabeth. Somo tween Goldrlng's Garage, Bordentown Shoppard.
Second Year—Everltt Sheppard,
Tjj'e Plekorf Stock Company h a s j t w o n t y oE t h e m. tla frienda of Eliza- avo and South Amboy City Hospital, Ruppell
.Stratton, Joseph Martin,
; FOB 8M5E—One Iron and one wooden bed
mad*1 a return engagement at t h o | b e t n gathered to make morry with avo,, and South Amboy City Hospital, Granville Mageo, Norman Fox, Eliza.^Uhsprlngs, dreaser and Hewing table.
jply t o L, Becker, 3151'Uie avenue.
beth Chapman, Albert Olsen, MargaEmpire Theatre, and. will 'commence; j,er and all had a most onjoyablo across Stevens avenue.)
ret Psaras, Sarah Cnliahan, Andrew
"fi; peek's .eiigagement on Julf 14.jtimo. Various games wiich delighted
Edwin C. Roddy,
' , FOB SAI>E-Ono Ice chest and <
Wedell, Frederick Lukle, Frank Hawes.
nlou table/all in good condition/
This.is' tnb company that pleased the the hearts of the little'folks were
Chairman Ambulance Committee. First Year—Harry Brown, Oliver
a)|jo*u^h street.
, y
people at the Empire during the win- participated In arid thesa were folo—:—•
Brown, Frederick Reese, Jack Kramer,
V . 5 ^ ^.FOR SALE-Flftesri t ^
• tfiy. Apply P. F. Fttlion, 212 OaVI
ter months.'
lowed by a most sumptuous luncheon
Stanley Stelner, Michael Lytka, Henry
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
DeJa'ger, Evelyn Randell, Blanche
, 'J ~ POft 'SALE CHEA^-Poiir rooldAoUBeconsisting
of
all
the
good
things
List
of
letters
remaining
In
.Post
"( boat. Apply to Win, H. FarIseu.
5<ll-tf
Frances Burns, Margaret Kurtz,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Edward Good of Bor- which little folks so much enjoy. Office uncalled for the week ending Jones,
Mary Addio.
i .-> OA.ROKNINfa~All kinds of garden'.work'
' -done; also nursery stock «>ld. Kvlest A dentown avenue are repolclng over In the house decoration the spirit ot July 5:
Benottr, Tel. Slid, 241 Main street.
[>-3-tf
the arrival of aJyo«ng son, Captain patriotism was not overlooked, the Domestic—H." P. Pennlck, W. V. Subscribe for Tho Citizen
1
FOR SALE— Fire wood, out In stove leogtha
j... Bran Bill loe, Qeorge E. Apttiegate, tele- Good Is wearing a very broad smile \ national colors, red, white and blue, Saraoln, M. Warfleld, Mfkle Ryell,
phone 120-J.
8-8-tf " the past few days.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
being prominently displayed.
George Davis, Box 118; Mrs. Mary
";>•' t o n SALE—Roll top desk. InqureolP. J.
Miss Elizabeth was the happy re- Wallace, Arthur Force, (2)'; Mr. At"Monaghau, 218 David street, city.
1-lH-tf
Notice to Butchers and Grocers,
Henry -Selover, locomotive engineer, cipient of many beantlful presents. kinson, Joseph Hheihers, J. Noblon,
' MONEY'To' LOAN on bond and mortgage
IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORin turns or 1100, |200. poo,; too, ma and up to left this city on Thursday to take I AI^ about 5.30 the little guests depart- Mrs. B. J, Kauo, Mr. and Mrs. Holt,
der recently issued by the State
. 110,000. Inquire John A. Lovely, 105 B'way.
charge of a fast passenger train e a after having spent a most pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Henarlcks, Phillip Dill- Health Board the following Notice it
.' ' MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage.
running between New York and At-afternoon.
, \pply to 1. A. Ooan, P. O. Building.
man, Mrs. H. . Greene, 289 Lewis hereby given to all Butchers and
of this city:
lantic City. John K. Ingraham of
The guesta WBre: Helen Alcott, street; Miss L, Donnelly, Estate Pat- Grocers
The inspector of the Board of
Church Btreet will be his fireman. Edith. Slater, Margaret Pippett, Emma rick Doughly, Mrs. Jesus Donnelly. Health,
AUTOMOBILES FOB U N ,
accompanied by a state officer
Extraordinary fast speed must be Longstreet, Marie Dill, Myra Sprague, Foreign—Berarflno Chlulli, Pietro ill make a thorough inpection of
•FOh HIKE—LlmouBlne tor all occasions. maintained on this route, aad this Doris Sprague, Alice. Deacon, Evelyn
Rause, Vincenzo Hiltplgnh Frank every butcher and grocery store in
PaulfBryllnslcl, corner Cedar and Center
•treeti. Teiepaoue'iia-J.
n-is-tr
crew expects to "make It or bust." Randalls, Grandon Petty, Milton Clay- Vitro, Lulgi Rossono, Francesco De- the city within the next ten days,
Any place of business not up to (the
ton, Claude Longstreet, Allen Kramer, Marco, Lorito Quattroclohl.
standard In cleanliness, or whoso
Many people enjoy a fish dinner, Harold Clayton, Mrs. Lojils Clayton, These letters will be sent to thewares
are not being handled In a
but do not know where to get H.
Hattle Petty, and Mrs.
dead letter office in 30 days, When sanitary manner, is liable to bo orYou
can
bo
served
wdth
game
right
". MfMfleld Non-SkW Tires g u a r a n Rogers.
calling for the above letters please say dered closed.
6,000
Manufactured
by
M. J. SULLIVAN.
i d
6000 miles.
il
M f t d
b near home, Niederman's restaurant
"Advertised."
J. 'W. REJA, P. M. • June 26, 1919.
V; Mandfleld Rubber Co,, Mansfield, at Morgan makes a specialty of good
Secretary,
BASEBALL
-Ohio.' My prices:
fish
dinners:
'
The P. R'. R. Y. M. C. A'S. senior
*> ' •*««
W.M
Vr
>0sSM
13.60
team will meet the National A. C. o
'
«2x8H
UM
Mrs. Arthur Hunnell loaves town on j Elizabeth, who are a semi-professiona
,
81x4
18.76
the Fourth for Lebanon, Ta., having nine, on Fourth of July afternoon ai
88x1
10.75
received word that her brother had 3,30 o'clock. Buckelew will twirl for
/,• - 88x4
20.75
84x4
31.75
met with serious injuries.
the locals. The Junior nine wll
• "
84x4W
28J0
play
at 1.30 p. m. and will oppose
85x4M
29.50
City water ,has been extended to the Si Anthony Jrs. of Perth Amboy.
• 86x4M
81^0
Morgan beach, and has proven a Both games will be played at the
, • 88x6
88.80
87x5
89.50
great (Convenience to the bungalow "Y's" field.
. Drop a postal, We call anywhere colony there.
On Saturday, July 5, the Y's senior
fThese Specials Are For Friday, Saturday
In. tho county. 'Phone 1269-J New
team will meet the representative
' Brunswick. Mall orders filled. We
Dr.
W.
P.
Moas
will
leave'to-night,
senior
nine
of
Rahway.
Game
will
. ehlp on approval.
Thursday, in his cabin launch Echo start at 3.30 p. in. and will be played
for a week end stay at the High- at the "Y's" fiold.
VERY SPECIAL
208 Itedmond Street,
lands.
• . " • ' • '
~
'
>
,
}
'
.
'
'
12c
21c
7c
25c
Cats!up. Prido of Louy It-land, per bottle
Sour Pickles, lar^e, pev dozen
Toniuto Palp, per can
J(?1H', 2 ''hisses
.
.
• . . '
The difference between good
coal and poor coal is the
difference between comfort
and discomfort
Our Coal is
Solid Comfort
Coal
'
It 1* iereensd MMfaUy,
delivered
promptly, and
mako3 warm frlendi.
J. W. OLSEN CO.
Talaphona 3 3 *
Attention Automobilists!
Perth Amboy
MEAT
MARKET
Breast of Veal - 15c lb Roast of Veal - 18c lb
; 1JDEN, YOUR TIRE MAN
•; Nev Brunswick. N. J.
Corned Beef
3 lbs. 45c
6-28-4
MR.HAPPV
PARTy
TO MB PURE MEftTS ARE
yb
SBCURJTV
P
one gate bet to
•*• make In the summer
time. Place your money on
quality meats, They, w'ori'.t
cost you any niore than the
other kind and will keep your
blood pure and cool and l'-eop
you healthy during the heatel p9riod. Purchase 'em here.
Wateh for Mr. Happy Party
5TRAUB BROSi
and Monday
Thoro will bo Installation of officer?
of General Morgan Lodge No. 90,
1. O. O. F., at the lodge rooms on
Tuesday evening, July 8th. All membars afo requested to be present.
Invitations have been issued for
the marriage of Miss Margaret May
Segrave, daughter of Capt. Robert Segrave, to Mr. P, Joseph McQowan,
to tako place at St.- Mary's Church on
July 16.
o
SPECUl NOTICE.
Sometime between June 25th and
tho 28th, some one entered the Headquarters of Co. F, N. J. S. M., and
stole\ a 38 cal. Army revolver from
the above premlsos. This being New
Jersey State porperty, the thief will
do well, by seeing that It finds its
way back to whore It belongs. Any
one caught with the same, shall be
punished to .the full extent of the
law.
Any Information regarding this matter, obtainable by me from anyone
will be held strictly confidential, as
I am held responsible to the State,
for all property aasigned to this
company.
Oeorpro J. HnsslncJicr,
Second Lieut. Co. F, N. ,7. S. M.,
Supply Ofilcor.
Everything Tor tlio :mto nt Victory
Cinrngo, 108-110 Slovens avenue. * •
Kindly montlon Cltlson when pat- Kindly inantlon CItiMn when patroubslng AdvortlserB.
u Advertisers.
RIB ROAST
BladoCut Good and tender
2 3 c lb
Beef steaks^
Special
Wear a
Sport Shirt
for Men and Boys
Athletic Underwear,
Union and fwo-piece.
Bathing Suits.
Straw Hats.
Summer Footwear.
. 2 lbs. '~^***J
FRESH
-.r* nCHOPPED
_nppim
Broadway mil Augusta St.
feAjWV
llf
Pot Roast 25c lbPot Roast 15c lb
Untrlmmod
All Mo»l, No Bon*
Soup Meat 15c lbRoast Lamb 22 lb
RUMP POT ROAST
RUMP OF VEAL
2Sc lb.
28c lb.
Shoulder of Veal
LAMB STEW
2 lbs 25c
16%c lb. Small Cali Hams
VEAL CHOPS
28c-32c lb.
26V.C lb
Liver
First Prize or Troco Liberty Cabbage 5 c l b Fresh
or Kidneys
32c lb
Bologna 25c ' Frankfurters 26c 2 lbs. 25c
PORK LOINS 2 6 k lbPORK CHOPS 32c lb
Small
Special
Bacon, by the sirip
A
*
V
£
V
'
***
Special
35c lb Fresh Sausage, link or loose 2 5 c lb
Remember the placs, call or telephone.
J. ALFRED JOHNSON
36k lb.
4 ^ 4 5 Clioppefl Meat 2 2 i c lh
Lamb Chops
28c
KEEP COOL
Sugar Cured Hams
We soil just an wo advertise.
122 Broadway Telephone 261 S o u t h A m b o y
SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEI,
SHIP CAKAL ASSOCIATION
MUSIC TEACHER ASK*? TSE BAISE SOUHI AMBOT TEUST CO. MADE
Sayrevllle township to Deep Cut the contract, to Liadle;4i
bridge is also to receive a tarvli of Perth Araboy.
' PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
\
(Continued"f^'page One)"
I »^OS1TOBYFOBCOUMY MOSEY
Freeholder Louis
Articles of Incorporation for the ficials of education. On motion of The Board of Freeholders at meet- binder, on motion of Mr. Height.'
SODTH AMBOY PRINTING CO
As suggested by Director Dey Mieplained of the loose paving blocks and
New Jersey Ship Canal Association Mr. Coan, Mr. Parr was instructed to ins »" N « w Brunswick on Thursday,
BOOTH AMBOT, N. J.
will be filed with the Secretary of proceed in the matter of arranging June 26, the unfinished portion of the South Araboy-Sayrevilla road will re- iron,plates on the SayravlUe end
State at Trenton within the next few these classes, and also to procure an Morgan r o a d a t " D e a d M a n ' s C u r v e " ceive the same attention just as soon the South River bridge. Clerk Thorn*;.*
.:
TELEPHONE 280
days. This organization will have for extra teacher, which would be for was brought up for discussion. The as bids are received by the board and jj as J. Mulvlhlll will advise the Public j Service Street Railway Cpmpanjf Of '
an award made.
.'All coninuiilcutloud or Iteuid or news re- Us object the boosting of the project
drawing and art This would be the road at t h * point has been shamefully
ceived liy us must be accompeltied by the for a canal across the state from MorA complaint from. Alexander S. | the conditions as reported and request^-'
only added expense,
neglected for several years and is an
«l(natutu of t i e writer to Insure publication,
'
Bacon, an attorney of New York, was them to. have repairt made.
gan to Bordentown, which will be the
By motion of Mr. Coan. Superinten- eyesore that should not be tolerated read, advising of the unsound condiconnecting
link
for
the
inland
waterSuustlttl'TioN I U T H H :
longer.
dent Barr was instructed to attend
tion of the bridge across Manalapan
Jlu Zones 1 and'.', §1,00 per y e a r ; Zones I! to 8 way from-New England to the South.
the Men'B Summer School at Ocean Director William 8. Dey stated be- river at the Physical Culture City,
From the Heart, i
The association will give strong City, and that a warrant covering fore the board that he considered as
$1.60 per .year; In a d v a n c e .
Our favorite books are few; slnco
between
»Spotswood
and
Helmetta.'
support to the commission appointed his expense be drsAvn and advanced the best thing to do was to go .ahead
Bntered In the font Office i t Soul* Ambo;
This bridge and the road leading to only what rises from'the heurt reachin accordance with the bill introduced
(o 1 ^ .
•
• and complete the road at this point, It were built by Mr. MacFadden, the us it, I.TIJIS (-might itiitl carried oa the
'«• tfcoinl cias» mail matter.
into the Legislature by Assemblyman
A small amount of money collected
Heretofore there, has been some founder of the city, about twenty tongues of men wheresoever love and
Arthur E. Warner or Elizabeth, profrom
Bales
of
manual
training
articles
dispute
88 to the title of the band at years ago. This has always been con- letters journey.—Alcott.
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
viding that three be named by the
was order turned over to tho cus- this point, and the failure of the sidered as private property, over
Governor to appear before Congress
STATE OF NEW JEHSE*.
• 'Sevcralmontha ago we bid farewel urging federal appropriation for the todian -of BCIJOOI moneys by motion Jorsoy Contra? Traction' Company to which the county has had no jurisdicto our. boys and amidst the tears of project. Tliig commission contests of of Mr.-Conn, Mr. Coan also made a "bange their/roadbed to conform tion,
Dopartinent of Banking1 and Iusuranco
relatives and friends they went on Sejiator James Hammond of Trenton, motion that tho question of procuring with the now road. The company's According to the complaint of Mr.
their way to the field of battle—and Assomblyman Warner ami J, Spencer sultablo geographies for tho -uso of tracks cross the road at the curve. . Bacon, tho members of tho Board of
Certificate of Authority
those were days of sorrow, and dur-Smith, president of tho State Board the school bo left in tho hands of tho William Hitchcock, superintendent Freeholders would to llablo for any i WHEREAS, THE SOUTH AMBOY
Tru 8t
Cl
, Company of the
}y^[^^
, comnilttco on books and supplies and of the Jersey Central Traction Com- Injuries sustained by people crossing
^ ing their absence great anxiety was of Commorco and Navigation,
tho
superintendent
for
action.
l>««y.
WHO
given
permission
to
ad(
tho
bridge.
While
tho
road
and
bridge
' was borne in the hearts of the people. At a meeting held recently in I'ertlr
&
Hy motion of "Mr, Hue, tho rei|tiOHt dross tho board, whon ho stated "that wore never formally accepted by tho' "" "an" act "of the~Leglsiatufe"ortW»
But last Saturday, dosigmited as Amboy; tho project wus discussed In
0f
.that
Mr.
Barr
bo
granted
permission
the
company
was
desirous
of
reachfreeholders, and they uliil consider it State, entitled "An Act concerning
Welcomo Homo Day, how differen detail and Senator Thomas Hrown
was tho sontiment, It was a day|O was' authorized to draft tho articles to romnin dwuy tho grcnitoHt |iart of Ing. «n agreement with the county, u private right of way, thB matter it™*- companies (Revision of 18991"
tho summer vacation at Cupo Mav whereby tho tiuostlon 'might be dofl- will be looked into, Supervisor of |
great rejoicing—tho wholo populace of incorporation.
WHS granted, Mr. Ilurrslntod that lio nitoly untiled." Tho traction company roads and bridges Walter G. Quackonglad to have their boys back again.
-o—
t o r y thereof, required to be compiled woukflio at tho mectliiB of tho boaril W'l'oured willing to raise or lower IJIIBII was instructed to investigate awith
before receiving authority to And South Amboy certainly did give
MILS. 3TAIUUHKT TKTMAN.
in July, and would also arrange.to do thoir trucks, if tho county will do and report back to 'the board.
commoncd business; therefore
'. i
themexa great day, and tho boys by
Mrs. Margaret Yotnian, Iwidow of his regular summer nchool work, an tlio noesmury grading,
I, Frank H. Smith, Commissioner^
1
A communication was read from of Banking and Insurance of the-"
their expressions enjoyed it highly—
Louis Yet'mnn, passed away early vvoll an havo tho- new school ready Tho matter was reforrod to Director
W, 0, Thompson, state highway on- State of New Jersey, do hereby cer
they hardly expected so much and
Sunday morning at hqr homo on John for occupancy when tho fall term Doy, ISimlnaor Fox and County Solidglncer, advising that tho highway tify, that tho said The. South Amboy
b
could not havo expected more. Tho
street, aftor a lingering illness, at tho
tor Richardson.
commences,
commission was ready to tako over Trust Company Is duly and legallyenthusiasm was general, fully expressage of 85 yours, Mrs, Yetmtin und Also In Mr. Barr's report, tho Bug- Reports wore read from the state
and maintain that part of tho Frank- organised under Bald act as a trust
ed in the grand Victory parade in
company, and authorized to transact
been a rosldont of this city for thirty gestlon of having an office clerk was highway commission, advising tho
lin Park road, starting at tho end of business as buch in this Stato.
honor of thesa bravo boys. Such
years, and was highly esteemed by all pointed out. Mr. Mack stated that If hoard of tho money from the stato
French street in New Brunswick.
largo representation.of societies and
In Witness Whereof, I have here* •'
who knew h,er. She is survivod by it tho work In tho ofilco roqulrod ad- funds, to be .turned over to the county
A resolution by Mr, Haight/glvea unto set my hand and affixed my • churches was never seen in this, town
son, Jamej Yetm»n of this city, and dltlonal help, he was willing that Mr. for road Improvements. A resolution
the consent of the board to the as-official seal, at Trenton, this Twenty-,
before, and the Welcome Home Comtwo slsterB, Mrs. 'Virginia VanDoron, Barr have it, but suggested that the from the commlBBlon authorizing the
seventh day of June, A. D. Ninetearf •
signment of tho Smith street, Perth hundred nineteen.
mittee is entitled to much credit for
of New Brunswick; and Mrs. Joseph superintendent make an outline of tho sotting aside of $275,000 was read,
Amboy, paving job, from' the Utility
their efforts in bringing about such ft
FRANK H. SMITli,-' Ewlng of Englishtown.
,
clerical work to bo done, and havo An additional sum of $09,000 is avall- Construction Company, who received Commissioner of Banking and In«
great success—giving satisfaction from
Funeral services were held from samo before tho board, so that action 'able next year.
surance.
every point of view. Then again to
her late home at 2 o'clock on Wed-in the matter could be taken.
Collector
Hlllcer
was
authorized
to
cap the wonderful parade there was
nesday afternoon, the Rev. H. Justin Miss Suzzane Yearick, the music Issue $48,000 in notes, for work being
that splendid banquet at the high
Allsop, pastor of tho Presbyterian teacher In the local schools, through dona on the Cranbury turnpike, A
school auditorium that just delighted
hurch, officiating. Interment was Mr. Barr stated that she had been resolution by Mr. Belioff will insure
the boys and.caused abnormal appemade in Christ Church cemetery. The offered higher salary, at another the making of the necessary repairs,
tites, It was a great pleasure to the
pall bearers were C. I, Bergen, Joseph school for her services, and was The poor condition of the Hamilton
' Red Cross ladies in charge to note
Applegate, A, H. Bergen and John therefore asking higher scale salary avenue culvert In New Brunswick, at
that the boys Wero pleased with their
Rue. E. S. Mason & Son wero funeral here, and would agree to remain here the Middlesex and Somerset county
feed. Then again after the "inner
directors,
for the amount of $1150 per annum, line, was repprted by Freeholder uobman" was satisfied came the speechnlthough offered $1200 elsewhere, lel'n. The city of New Brunswick and.
making which was greatly appreciMEN WHO STOLE LUMBER AT
Mr. Rue stated that he thought it county of Somerset will be notified
ated not only by the boys but by the
MORGAN FINED $300 EACH would .cause unfair terms to be mads of the dangerous 'situation, It being
people who were, present. That it
wpuld" be a celebration worth while Alfred E. Driggs and John McGill, if her salary was increased. As within their jurisdiction, and not that
V; 5
was expected but few ever anticipated wo government inspectors who' re-other teachers not receiving that of Middlesex county!
George
Bgert
of
i
Perth
Amboy
was
It would be realized on such a granl cently pleaded guilty In the United high remuneration were satisfied with
'.scale. A striking patriotic feature Itateg District Court at Newark to their salaries, he did not see whyappointed an Inspector on the Smith
was splendidly shown by the Polish stealing two carloads of lumber from Miss Yearick was asking more. On st.re.et paving job and James Berry
people, members of the Sacred Heart the government supples at Camp motion of Mr. Woodward, tho super- on the Woodbrldge-Sewaren road.
A motion by Freeholder Belioff and
Parish. This was the representation Morgan, were let off without prison Intendent was instructed to notify
'Of the glorious American)flag by the sentences Monday by Judge Halght Miss Yearick that her request could passed by the board names the City
young ladles of the parish who were ond sentenced to pay fines of $300 not be granted, and also express the National Bank of Perth Amboy and
board's regret should she feel 'com- the South Amboy Trust Company as
'attired in costumes of red, white and each.
Also Pork Goodies, Hams, Bacon, Ect., at lowest prices.
recognized depositories of county
blue, and formed so that the stan Walter C. Sedam, of New Bruns- pelled to leave the local schools,
VEGETABLES fRESH DAILY
.and stripes made a large and com-wick, was counsel for the men. He Mr. Rue, chairman of the committee moneys.
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plete flag. Only a truly patrlotlo made a brilliant plea, explaining that on buildings and grounds, stated that An estimate of the money required
-spirit and love for their country could while they were technically guilty the flag pole at School No. 2 was by the county vocational school board,
nave over inspired the members of if sending out lumber from the yard found to be in very poor condition, for school uue for the year beginning Telephone 26
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Quality and Weight Guaranteed
' t h e parish to formulate this feature. and letting it Into the possession of being hollow at the base, and other- July' 1, !9!9, was read. This stateAfter seeing this grand display, no acob "Maas, he had been the real wise defective. On motion of Mr, ment gives the amount required from
one could help feeling proud of our 'lngleader and had reaped the profit, Coan the report was referred to this the county as'. $30,960, which is excommittee with power to take action elusive of money received from the
has also pleaded guilty.
• Polish people. And the girls were
KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERSIn
the matter.
state,
the picture of health and beauty.
o
A resolution was. offered by Mr. Bids are to be readvertised for the
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iVIwt the Narr Offers Ex-Soldicrs and
Coan, and later adopted, increasing furnishing and applying of travia to
Saturday night children were noticMarines.
the salary of Mr, Barr, the superln- various roads 'of the county. Several
ed sweeping the confetti from the
Thirty days furlough (with pay) tondent of sclioola;'- lY&m, $2400 to roads are in Immediate need of such
streets, placing It in paper bags, and
lven to men discharged from Army, $2600 per anuum, to be paid in attention all of which were thoroughly
throwing it ngaln on persons. It
MILLINERY
•Javy, or Marine Corps upon enllst- monthly Installments, The Increase discussed.
contained Band, small stones, and
e
nent in the Navy. All men taking in salary of James J. Dawson will bo On motion of Freeholder Hafght
*"C*2 Specialty Styop of Originations"
filth. 'This practice Bhould be nipped
tdvantage of this offer will upon en- taken care of by resolution at the the Stelton road is to receive an appll•Us
In the bud on Old Home Day, and
istment be sent to the nearest Ro- next regular meeting.
,
cation
of
tarvla
and
the
necessary
public w n t n g should bo given that
147 N. Broadway
South Amboy, N. J.
lelvlng Ship for further transfer to Bills, which had been received since rock from the Lincoln highway to the
any ono found gathering such maExclusive Hats In alt the new designs, Including
oa going ships. Those mon will not the last meeting, were ordered paid, Socialist village. An amendment by
' terlal from the streets would be liaMOURNING HATS MADE TO ORDER
IBVO to take the course of training among which was $500 to Lowinson Freeholder B. Leon Lobleih also proble to arrest. The "swatters" BO
All
Trlmmsd
Hats in Stock Now at Greatly Reduced Prices
t the training stations, Such men It & Shubert on account of contract, to vides for using the same product
"prevalent on that night should be
mlisted as Apprentice Seamen, may apply on sum of $830, leaving a bal- along the river road from Highland
' prohibited also.
e advanced to seaman second class, ance of $330.
Park to Bound Brook.
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mmedlately.
There were, present at the meeting The road from Miller's Corner in
t •-, "We havo an ordinance regulating
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Any further information will gladly of the Board of Education on Wed1 tttft, sale of fireworks'or firecrackers
given at the U. 9. Navy Recruit- nesday night, Messrs. Mack, Rue,
[lnjttils city. It should be*enforced
ng Station, Post Office, New Bruns- Coan, Woodward, Secretary BmmonB,
from the records.
ick, N. J.
O, O. Barr, Mr. Lowinson, and Mr.
Qagen. The meeting was held In the
f; >f;jK[£. PRESIDENTS TOUB.
It Is to he hoped there will be no new school,
& \ a'ev&ral months the President's
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hare had a sort of "open wiir.for thin country at least for H
MAIHIS-WAILING.
of criticism of him and his generation -or two to come, ,but still.
(From Keyport Weekly June 27.)
and proposals. While be was ne never knows what may happen,
Miss
Gladys Durrua Walling, daughml
In
the
wny
nf
preparedness
us
the solution of the world's
ter^
of
Mrs. Jessie O. Walling, waB
unny
safeguards
us
passible
'slinuld
eat .'^roblom a large number of
married
to Harry W. Mathls of South
>e
thrown
around
tlie
peili-st^iin,
«g
^low( cottntrynien were engaged
A beautiful assortment,of percales,,..
1
Amboy last Saturday evening. The
ie
Is
the
mini
who
will,
lui
'o
do
Neverbreak Wardrobe Trunks-. -$28.00,
of all tasks—finding
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ceremony'was performed in St. James
ricesW
fibres'
aud petty^and' spite- lie
Steamer
Trunks,.'
Episcopal Church, Long Branch, at
ftaxsome of^ this* carping
S o'clock hy -the rector, Rev, M,
Chlnpse\policemen prrvn
Canvas Covere
'ijhtirdiy escafae believing
•Barnes. ' J ,
VI
termed
'"an
nttlrutlo
nf
'lld';have'found as much
Fibre Tru
ieutrflllfy.".tvbe.n.,nramlnei'
..The brido wasiresBedin flesh J
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beaditrimming, weamng a
TO BE JNCOHFORArJlD
Meats That You Can Eat
Specials
Specials
Prime Rib Roast
Pot Roast
Veal for Roasting
!u
Plate or Soft Rib Corned Beef
10c
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Monaghan's Meat Market '
209 David Street
MRS. J. W. POTTER
M. WOLFF k € 0 .
TRUNKS AND BAGS
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Belber
Columbia Shirts
SOUTH AHOY
emus.
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CORAL NOW CRAZE
AWAY! S
Quaint Ornaments Include
laces and Beads.
THK AMEBICAN. LEGIOIT.
£*„'•"• T i e American Legion has opened
up offices as state headquarters at
;.,776 Broad street, Newark, N. J,
This is an organization of soldiers
• and sailors, who were in service dur1
- log the World War. Posts havo been
organized in Jersey City, Montclalr,
Newark and Atlantic City, and other
" posts are being formed in many cities
and towns of the state. The present
'", membership In the posts formed in
this state is about 7,000.
. ' The work of the legion, which was
founded by service men for sgrvlce
I.men,,and Is 100% American, is outlined, in part as follows:
THE AMERICAN LEGIONf
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> FOUNDED
-JBX SERVICE MEN FOR SERVICE
, , ' •: MEN 100% AMERICAN.
, t > A n j organization formod to keep
'alive,the- principles of Justice, free\ dom-and democracy, to preserve to
• future generations the history and
incidents of the World War, and to
..perpetuate the ties of comradeship
* termed in service.
\.*,To-.respect and honor-the memory
loi-those who gave up their lives.
- , To'see'that Justice and proper care
•'Is given our wounded comrades.
< To extend whenever possible a help
' Ing hand to -any comrade who needs it.
' ~ T o ' have policies without partisan
^-'politics and see that a squaro deal
Is given to the man who fought for
•his country.
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' To .assist all Veterans in regard to
employment, benefits under War Risk
}. Insurance and Vocational Employ-
'S merit. »
' V ' T o create educational facilities.
LIJTO encourage entertainments and
, athletics,
f',-..To" k e e l alive the spirit, courage
J" patriotism'- of 1917 and, 1918 so
g as ire live.
as to the details of or'.Jgamzation will be furnished by the
upon tequest,
sir
y'Daddy Longlegs" Centuries Old.
'All of na are well acquainted with
jjiljtnsect called "dnddy longlegs," but
s^fj^efjerybody knows that thei-e Is
lefldehce to M>ow that this strange
thun any representative of
!', human species. Far back In ter'iji'tlBry"
times, at the very dawn of tlie
,'V
njodorn world, Its ancestors lived, we
/,arfe-'told, in great numbers In that part
.«Of'the continent which we call Colo.flitto. Tho fossil remains of these in'' sects show the characteristic features
• thnt mark them today, although n&w<
• spedeR have taken tho• place nf the
oid, for even "daddy Ionglofts" knows
what evolution Is nrnl luis attained, to
something thnt, in his'view, is. perhaps
a kind of civilised existence .sultnlilc
„ to the exigencies of life in the twentletli century.
-He keeps1 a full etook of Tires and Tubes of the better kind—
In all tht> large shops nowadays
there Is n certain counter \j,liich is so
crowded that it Is difficult to get nenr
it. This Is the one where the necklaces and bends, the gorgeous pendants
and strings of quaint ornaments ur»
displayed,
This j s tho (Jny of the nocldnco, beyond a doubt tho rebound from Hie
quiet days of Hie wnr, notes, a fnsblon
writer, when wo hid our jewels and
little trifles so precious to tho feminine
heart,' Joy has brought about a perfect riot of colorful things to bo hunt! KINO DEMANDS THAT 1IIVAL
about our noclts find toll by their br|l(!AK»1»ATJ:S OIVK THEIR
Hunt glow nml-Pttlklntf. .tones the vicrVlKWS OX NKW. .IJIKSKY ISSDI58
tory note within our henrts.
Red
seems to be preferred to nil s other
Amplifying his demand for another
similes, though one duds JIUIB niul umpro-primary convontlon at which
ber e|ose up In tho lend, too.
State, rather than National Issues,
OornI is the thing tillssummer—U
shn.Il bo discussed, and which was
Is oven being inhde up Into n sort of
fringe with which to wlgo boms of addressed last Friday to former Govskirts, the little teethllko conil bits orhor Edward C. Stokes and to Edbeing. thrended along In a vivid line, ward C. Bremian, Prosldent of tho
Not until one IIIIR considered this Now Jersey League of Republican
vogue for cornl do we renllzo liow Clubs, who called tho recent convenmjuiy dlfferont colors'there nre, for tion at Trenton, Waruon C. King,
when one spoitkH of cornl there comes
candidate for the Republican nominant once Into tlio mind's eye that deep
red which for so many yeurs seemed tion for Governor, . has declared
to be the only shnde known. Nowa- that tho platform as adopted a t Trendays, however, wo hnvo learned of the ton was Insufficient, Incomplete and
exquisite pale similes as tlellcute ns u unsatisfactory.
wild roso, the coral bits being polished
Mr. King Bald: "I have given the
Into perfect round bends mid thrended most careful study to' the recent
Into exquisite strings of nny desired platform adopted at Trenton. It does
length. Tiny gold clasps are used to not begin to meet the more pressing
fasten the short necklaces, while tho Issues before the people of thia state.
longer strings are mounted in unend- As a document affecting national ising circles.'
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sues It makes interesting reading and
follows closely former Gov. Stoke's
By the same turn of the wheel Ideas of what it should be, as exwhich seems to bring bnclc Into favor pressed in MB address but we are
so mnny things discarded years ago not confronted this year in New Jercoral earrings are in favor. I am sritq sey with national isues alone; we are
many of us have inherited those confronted with immediate, vital, and
long pendant enrrlngs with n hoop of pressing local lsues upon which tho
gold, supporting a small coral rose platform as adopted says little or
richly curved. From this depended nothing.
strand's of gold fringe.
"What is the position of the canIn the summer time there are 'so didates upon the following questions,
many little things brought out to on all of which my position has been
give an ntlded touch of gayety to our defined:
"l. What will they,»dcj
Icj ttoo protect
appearance that one can go on forever
talking about the new llttje things the people from the agression and
,whlch one sees in fnvor for a mo-1 dominance of the Public Service Corporation and the ineffectuality of tho
ment. As to the matter of shoes, for
present Board of, Public Utility Cominstance, what woman can resist n missioners? ,
pair of swaggering Spanish-looking
What will they do to'insure a
brown suede pumps with colonial genuine business administration of
tongue nnd cut steel buckles?
the State, in the interests of the peoOne of the curious color combina- ple o£ the- State?
"3. What do they propose doing
tions which ns yet lias not been overdone is brown nnd pink—for Illustra- to lessen the tax rate and the prestion one »fte.n sees a rose pink geop ent burden upon the taxpayers?
"4., What is their view'of the presgfltto gown tied with n generous sash
of brown satin ribbon or tulle or, the ent operation of the.Workmen's Comother way around, a brown frock Is pensation Insurance law and the system by which during the past year,
Just ns 'npt to be encircled witn n^
nearly two-thirds of all the money
pink snsh. It Is fhr just such a eom- paid by employers for workmen's
blnntlon of unusual colors thnt the compensation insurance went for overlovely brown suede pumps are surejy head, profits and reserve and only
Intended, though there Is tli6 Satisfac- one-third to to the workmen?
tion about brown that It can be worn
"5. Do they believo that the prowith almost anything.
posed Constitutional Amendment proW!»ito buckskin and brown kid arc viding \for woman suflrage In the
combined In some vory smart low State of New Jersey should be adopted and if not, why not?
Blioes for country wear, nnd brown
"0. What do they intend doing, if
Stockings of n very fine soft quality
of wool arc flecked nil over with white elected, toward providing the rural
nnd designed to be worn with these districts of t h e . State with proper
FROCK FOR A LITTLE MISS
Home of Puir.p Inventor,
jjj
wn« the 4iome city of
Otto von Gtierlckc, Inventor of the nlr
wrap, one of the few original Invcu'ona that can be credited to Germany
'ipite the Gorman fostered Itnpresho contrary. Students of
j; what* iB.ofton called the
s.bjirg.'cxperlnieut." .Von Gucrhave demonstrated his
htoflSBlblUtlte- of tlie
C GOODYEAR, FISK, EMPIRE, ETC.
DELANEY'S GARAGE
Telephone 267
Where Martin Luther Beaded,
Jilartln Luthor Pirni? In tho streets of
..Mngdelmra aloiiR with other church
^horlstera, for the hrwid, and coins
• that citizens ml^lit bestow. This lietfRing wns the recognized ineuris of Blipport of the children of the "poor same good shqgs,
schools" attended by sons of pensnnts,
who obtained free lodfflnfi at the hosplces of tho church, had free tuition,
and were granted the privilege of singing for (heir meals. In return they
were expected to sing in Ihe choir of
the church which supported their
school. Modern Magdeburg Is the capital of tho Prussian province of Saxony. "The city WUH well fortified. It Is
neatly ninety miles southwest of •Ber,ln, HOB mostly on the lnftbnnk- of the
Slbe, and Is an Important railway era*
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Don't throw your tires and tubes away, tyelaney will repair them and guarantee they
will lust as long as they did before being repaired. He has a special outfit to do this
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Red Ii Preferred to All Other Shade*;
Jade and Amber Well Up In
the Lead.
South Amboy
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NEVER IDLE!
| BOY SCOtJT |
DOINGS. |
Advertisements in the
'Troop No. 1.
.
The meeting of Monday, Juno 30th,
was hold at Lawrence Harbor, When
the harbor was reached' the scouts
indulged in basebail until the tide
became high. The scouts then went
l.i bathing, several of the Bcouts passing the swimming test of fifty yards.
The meeting was then (Jailed ,,to
order. It was announced that the
next meeting would be held on Tuesday, July 8th,
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It was announced that the Troop
would go to Parlin and.give the Bame
exhibition that was given here about
two months ago. Scouts were requested to study their parts as a
rehearsal will be held next meeting.
There are several openings in the
Troop for new members, < Any boy
desiring to become a member may
put in his" application on Tuesday,
July 8th, at 8.00 p, m. Before a boy
Is duly enrolled as a member of the
Boy Scouts of America he must successfully pass a "test in the following.
Know the Scout law, sign, salute,
and significance of the scout badge.
Know the composition and history
of the National flag and the customary forms of respect due to it.
Tlo four of the following knots,
square or reef, sheet bend, bowline,
fisherman's sheepshank, halter, clove
hitch, timber hitch or two half
hitches.
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He then takes the Scout Oath, Is
enrolled as a tenderfoot and is entitled to wear the tenderfoot badge.
The Scout Oath:
To do my duty to God and my
country and to obe/ the scout law.
To help ofcher people at all times.
To keep myself physically strong,
mentally awake and morally Btraight.
A boy does by no means Btand
atill in scouting the opportunity and
iucontive tor progress is always at
hand. First a Tenderfoot, then he
becomes a Second Class Scout and
t h e n a mrst
c ,- aSB g c o u L
AftQr t M g
be wasaten(l?ined' " I *"
Movement f o r
™ d l 'P° n
a careGr of
'9. Have they a n y constrLictlva' hlebor usefulness to the country than
policy through which to provide work J would bave been pousible without
for* the soldiers and sailorB, who h w e J their aid. As the Boy Scouts grow
so' gloriously defended tho Repubtlo , t m ( m l iooa "they wfll roallze the
and who are now returning without,
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Jobs nnd without means of a llvell- great value of this effort to make
hood?
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j thorn betted citizens of the greatest
"10. How far will they go f.o country on oarth.
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recommend increased pay for tfie
male and female teachers of the
State, not only In the elementary but
In ytho higher schools?
Doomed ta'Wre'ciWthoss,
11 Will they do their utmost '•..Let n iiiiiii'elmime (vlipUcnmiltUin ha
onforce the Prohibition Amendment ivlft, mid lot' him tu:c!jimiliito nronnd
tho Constitution, upon its becom- him Hill the Rood's iiiid frrntlficntions
•-uart of the basic lav In Jan- »i'|i 'l.v ctilciiliiteclf to iniike him
iini
' • ' if hurt man 1H loft tit any
:1m
' ""ton or nmilwiuont,
., "Do, they fnvor tho recom<tions of the commission bended int
• ff'qtt-Colby and which haBsde- •nr
" " .compulsory health
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Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day!
An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN
has no, time limit to its usefulness t to theV
advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If your
ad is well written and interesting, it will be
i laid aside by the reader for future reference.
Or, if yoar ad reaches the right prospect, it
will make an impression on his memory which
willlast for days, weeks and even months.
i
Consider for a moment, can't you recall
an advertisement which you read months ago
which was so strongly impressed on your
memory that you still remember the. offer
made?
The results of advertising may not be
instantaneous. Don't expect that when you /
\ spend a dollar for advertising to-day that it
, v will return to you ten-fold to-morrow.
Newspaper advertising is the very best
medium for,bringing to the' attention of the
buying public your business and your wares
and gaining their confidence by impressing on
them your personality and reputation for fair
dealing.
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in the CITIZEN.
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K? o wh:rrihe c ; s Xporto o t«.. who,e s ^ oi *. - * - , « *
;oward properly patrolling the pub- gram is made available by the boys
iio highways of the State?
' o wn application in qualifying himself
"7., What IB their position upon the t
a s g t e g t g f o r t h e n fty. g even Merit
part of the Public Service Corporation _ *
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ami Its employees? Do they approve
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of the conditions by which the recent I The officers and the entire raemsltuation Involving the tie-up of the bership of the Boy Scouts of America
transportation facilities of the state;
in- n r e grateful to the splendid men and
; X b ? £ t l I £ W h re? o m e n who have given so generously
f u s a l t o consider the recognition of and unselfishly of their time and enhe union by the Public Service Cor- ergy in the Bov Scout campaign just
poration?
ended. They have rendered a Bervlco
of incalculable value to the Boyhood of
money for the necessary improvement'America and therefore to. the counof Its highways, what do they propose j try. They can feel a Just pride in the
In order that tho condition of the campaign which has' set tho Boy Scout
SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
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THE TAILOR
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All kinds Cleanlug, Presulng, Dyeing,
neatly done at reasonable prices,
AU WORK OBiMWEED
107 N. Broadwar S«ath Amk»y
•••slioil w i v ; ;j'in !]',
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N. A. H'CARTHT
ANB EMBA1MEB ' ''' ~ 5
309 HENRY ST.
Sonth AmbOf, V, J, <
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NOTICE.
Prompt Service Either Day or Night
ALL PEBSONS CONCERNED WILL
take notice, That all dents owing to
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the estate of James H, Gordon, or to
the firm of Howell & Gordon, are
now due and payable. Notice is further given that the proper and legal
settlement of tiho Estate of James H,
Gordon, deceased, will require the
collection of all the above mentioned
68 Brighton l y e n n e .
debts, by legal action, If- nece«iarj
'J'elepbones 1040 und 028.M:
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Payment may be made to Francis H.
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Qordon^at the store corner of Broadway and David street,, or to the unA l l ' ifork' done In a first
d'ersipr-ed.
manner.
WILLIAM J. BOWB,
Ad
.tor of James H. Gordon,
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9-lS-tf Orders Qlven Prompt Atte
KASON CONTRACTORS
EBtliniites F u r u i s h ^ '
[UPPERS'
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NATIONAL BA
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919.
BEHABILITATION OF
DISABLED YANK8
United States soldiers, sailors, and
marines who are injured in the service of their conutry are receiving
NOT AFFECTED.
special consideration at the hands of
. We hear about the chestnut blight
the United States Civil Service ComWhich seems to scare a lot of folks
' mission a n d ' t h e Federal Board for
But humorists need not take fright
Vocational Education, working in coIt hasn't hurt tho crop of Jokes..
operation.
When the Civil Service Commission
•receives an application for examina-IN THE
tion from a discharged Yank, whose
. JUNGLE.
' physical condition is such that he
1st
Monk—
would not ordinarily be accepted, his
What's
old'
case is referred to the Federal Board
ca m o i s o r e
' for Vocational Education, .The Fedabout now? •
eral Board turns the matter over to
2nd Monk—I
dunno, he's ala- field officer who promptly goes out
ways „ got his
after the man and offers him the
back up about
sen ices of the Board's organization
something.
for special training to lit him for thd
work for which he hus applied, or
ior some other employment if it does
not seem practicable to train him for
the work for which he mads appllca :
tion to the Civil Service Commission.
Hundreds of such cases have been
referred to the Federal Board by the
' Civil Service Commission.
An Attractive Dress of Crepe do Chine, and a Favorite of Foulard With
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Undor a recent amendment of the
Organdie Vestee and Sash.
Civil -Service Rules, made on tho
recommendation of tho Civil ( Service
filtlon to leave oft the lower port of
Commission, the Commission may
tho Bleevu when the dress Is Intended
waive the established physical refor moro or less general service. Tho
s quiremonts in favor of a disabled and
French frocks which catno over earlier
ON THE ROAD.
honorable discharged soldier, sailor,
wero frankly short as to sleeve nnd
"Bollevo mo I'm golntf to feathoi
skirt, but later modelB arriving hove
or marine, upon the certification of
my nost."
added length to both.
tlia' Federal Board of Vocational
"Yen. 1 Ban you have alreadi
Tlio
fancy
for
ostrich
trimming
conEducation that he has been specially
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tinues at such a pace that an im- fsatherml voiir liat."
trained for and has passed a pracported model of black tnffctas Is ornatical test demonstrating his physical
mented down the Rides of the skirt
ability to perform the duties of tho
with huge round disks of ostrich
CUBS of positions in which employfronds-held In.plnco with rhlnestone
buckles. The tiny sleeves of'chiffon
ment is sought.
are edged with the bright blue feather
trimming placed almost like a fringe
POULTRY MEN GO OVEB THE TOP.
around the armhole and down the
front of the bodice also. This is intendWas Poultry Day at the Field MeetIng of the New Jersey State Expert Wide and Bouffant Skirts With Rather ed to Illustrate the novel way in which
the feather trimming can be employed,
raenf Station » success? I'll say it
Tight Bodices Are in Evidence—
for the result Is certainly striking
was. Any one wbo saw those eleven
- Silken Gowns Are Beenough for only the most daring to
A SURE WAY.
cars roll in with that Vlneland bunch
ruffled.
adopt.
"How did you overcome your
and' heard their nolBy .arrival, will
The summer silken gown is finding wife's objection to your taking up
After all Is said and done, for the Itself beniffled in a wuy we have not!
say it was. So will the young lady
perfect
summer ! wardrobe no gown Reen In rnnny years. A particularly ablation?" ,
at the registration booth who took
"Signed all my property over to
ever gives quite ns much satisfaction .youthful model In a ruffled skirt, Is her."
the names of over four hundred poulas does the one of some soft and cling- "a black taffeta with the. same tight lit- •
trymen. So will Prof. F. G. Helyar ing1 silk of a quiet color ^vhlch pertie narrow skirt wonjen have been
who saw to it that all, should^ be mits it to be worn OD any and all oc- wearing for some time. Tiny frills
bountifully fed, have plenty of'smokea casions. For this reuson, observes a of black net placed very close nnd
and drinks. And did you see that prominent fashion correspondent, the from the top to tho bottom of'the skirt
expansive smile on the face of Prof. lovely foulards never seem to lose relieve the effect; of sklmplhess and
their popularity and year after year make tho whole very soft and light.'
Harry R. Lewis? You couldn't have
find their faithful friends who exploit We need not 'attempt to deny the fash- j
pulled the grin off that face with the them with undying devotion.
Ion of 5the black tnffetns gown—every-1
best vacuum sweeper on the market.
The newest weaves and designs in thing that clever makers and design- j
You can tell the world it was a suc- this sort of silk nre resplendent in era can do to hike away its old and j
their huge sprawling effects which al- stiff look has bcnn done—ns Is seen In.;
cess.
, '•
And aay, those poultrymen are a most entirely cover the silken sufnee this charming model. The bodice Is
White Is usually pre- not quite so befrilled as the skirt, but
poppy bunch—right up to the minute of the blue.
THE REPEAT!
ferred to nil other tones though the reproduces the tiny net frills In small
fellows. Right on the job for fun or
snnd and champagne shades are com- clusters down the front In a vestee
"Is it difficult to borrow money?"
work. T h e r e f o r e over three hun- ing a good deal tnto favor especially
"Not the first time. Tho second
shnpe. The.sleeves nre likewise findred of them in tho auditorium at for a combination of foulard and geor- ished with the frills nnd a wide flow- touch is -what calls for treat skill."
eleven-thirty when Director Lipman gette.
in™ sash of the net finishes, the dress
VERY LIKELY
spoke of the relation of the ExperiOne of the most satisfactory com- prettily.
ment Station to New Jersey's Poultry binations, Indeed, Is achieved when
Bobble: I beOf course,- in the demand for a
lieve In suffrage
IX Industry. They suro looked good those two fabrics nre placed together. dross of service for summer wear,
an' I .shall vote
grouped around printed signs desig- Since the smock is so Jmportnnt this such as a shopping expedition Into
for It when I grow
summer and the cliemhie. blouse is the city from ono's country place may
nating the local associations. Their
up.
equally ns much in demand, some ex- demand, 'the darker tones are given
applause was full of vim when Prof. cellent results are obtained by comMamma: Maybe
Lewis spoke on the work of the Poul- bining a georgette jacket with short preference ^ind the trlcoletto, georgette
tho women won't
and voile rank In favor with the fduallow.tho men to
'try Department, describing the vari- French sleeves tipped with foulard
lards. We see less of the veiled fouvote by that time.
ous projects, and V. G. Aubry follow- and a belt of the silk slipped over a lards than last season displayed
ed with an outline of the extension skirt of the foulard silk. To further though they were such pleasing frocks
-work in Poultry Husbandry, Prof. enhance the beauty- of the simple with the big sprawling surfaces softly
1
Thotmpson then gave a demonstration Jacket or overblouse a deep hem of hidden under voile or georgette that
GOOD PLACE.
the foulard may be placed along the possibly there may be a revival later
. in inoculation with a&rum for Con- bottom edge.
What a fickleon.
tagious Bpltheliosis, arid quieted our
mind he Is.
One of the happiest results in sumChallls Popular.
fears/by assuring us p a t we could mer^ things Is the effect of smart simHas to be. He's
, Jurt' look at tho word and pronounce plicity for one wants to get awny from
Strange to say, challis is having a
In the weather
-H roup, chicken pox and canker.
the heavier nnd elaborate affairs of rage such as no other fabric, not even
bureau.
' •' DlilK you see those crowds around other seasons—the sort of dress just trlcoletto can boast. The soft woolen
material
Is
esteemed
for
the
util• Auhry and Thompson, when they were described is enchanting because of Its
ity dress ns developed In the silks.
'-i giving demonstrations of caponlzlng? extreme simplicity. It hns been well
developed in a grny foulard with., a The darker tones are likewise chosen
. The •' various exhibit's, especially the
round cherry colored figure scattered In this, and collars, cuffs and'sashes
'" uifferont lamps for artificial lighting over the surface, the silk being used of crisp white organdie ndded for y CAN'T BLAME
HIM.
, draw a bunch of blrdmen also.
for the skirt, and a gray georgette inornlng wenr. Some of the challis
"I „ And the tour to the commercial of the exnet shade being employed for designs repeat those of the fine and
She: Why don't
V- plant after lunch was not exactly a the soft loose blouse. A preference quaint English prints, nnd ns the de- you wear your
hat
any
% failure. y^O Boy! No, Everybody and for very narrow belts is noted and In mand is so great for them the selec- high
f his -wife went along and took in the this instance a mere ribbon string of tion of pltnslng colors narrows nil tho moro?
time.
He: Afraid I'll
'•'whole show, including the culling cherry color Is entwined about the
Chnllls were popular 20 year* -£O, be accused of bewaist with ono of gray.
V
demonstration by Aubryf-and sodium
but for some reason they have not ing effeminate.
The Spanish Vogue.
^"fluoride method of executing hen
•Tust who Is responsible for the been much used except for little girls'
'£? cooties by Thompson. And all learn- Spanish rogue no one seems to know, dresses and dainty boudoir gowns.
'' ^.something from studying the ex- but that there Is such n vogue no one Now, however, one's possession of a
ft MID-CHANCE.
Even in -the i matter of challis frock stamps one ns being well
ift-periments in breeding and feeding, can deny.
Woll, old chap,
^(and in, the various types of poultry skirts one finds again nnd\ognin the nwnre of fashion's latest whim. Hats
how have you
nnd
pnrnsols
nindo
of
the
snme
materibeen since you
fKjtiuildlngs, which leads us back to the wide nnd bouffnn^ models with rather
tight bodleflR which are so'often ob- al ns the dress are much seen. Tho
embarked,on the
" O i n a l idea,- that the poultrymen
served in Spanish paintings. ' T h e ef- challis hnts, like the dresses, have
a o a of matrli l l there. They have a pride In fect Is achieved often by the addition organdle.'trlmmlngs put on either In.
['mony. .
*
ll£ .profession, backed up with abll- of wide and very full ruffles p l a c e d little flutlngs along the edge or that* \
Oh-er-Juat a litJ
tle s e a s i c k at
"'which
makes them" a zostful, in- along the- bottom of the sV' which tied in a wide bow In front. The p^ ii5
t i m e s . ••'•'
,
standing out give the, desire
Tect of sols also repeat the orgnndio ruf>OUB folk.
extra
fullness.
*
'hey believe-In organization
I
JUST SO.
Blnckl taffetas and hem
ilored
There is a certain demurenesi*. nnd
•won why the
Pop why did
chiffon wave been happily pi
d' to- qualntness about this old-time material
on great a
you namo me altgether l i W dress of the Spnnit type. which suggests quiet country
er Undo AmaTjie tnffenp is erabroldereft in henna nnd restful rural life, for thoug
zltth?
•^m a,'rather.tight pie In Inrge cltlok hove f.or so lot,
For tho same
ftlde gotten chain?., tlmll'vejltt
. reason
you'll
rid
probably s ojm e I •>
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South Amboy, N. J-, Saturday, July 6,. 1919
VOLUME 39. No 14
iilCHEH
Has Been Offered More Salary i
Another School, But Will Remai
Here if Given An Increase—SOUK
. Dissatisfaction Over Clectrica
Work at New High School.
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MAX AND WOMAN KILLED
WHEN AUTO FALLS IN CItEE
Three people are In the City Ho:
pital as the result of an acciden
when an automobile In which the;
were riding upset early Monday jnorn
ing near Keyport, Two others wer
killed, all being from Newark.
Tho accident occurred at about
o'clock, when nn automobile contain
ing seven No workers crashed into
bridge over Ghingarora Crook on tlv
outskirts of Koyport, turned turtl
and dropped into the creek, plnnln
five of tbe occupants beneath. Th
crash was heard by nearby residents,
who summoned the fire departmen
to extricate tho bodies.
The dead were Mrs. Sophia Caruso
wife of a soldier In France, who live
with her mother, Mrs. Miiry Smith
at 48 Charlton streat, Newark, am
Isadore Waharsinger of 122 Summt
street, Newark, Tho injurod are
Theresa Gaster, colored, address un
known; Joseph JSruso and Lou I
Baclla, owner and driver oLtho car, nl
of Newark. They were taken to thi
South Amboy Hospital, where it IB
said, all will recover, Mrs, Anna
Amos and Nicholas D'Addarlo who
nlso were in the auto, were not in
jured.
SOME I N GIVENSPLEIO
The People Turned Out Strong to Show Their Rejoicing—
Largest Panicle in History of the City—Banquet a
New High School Auditorium a Splendid A HairThousunds Enjoyed ^lie Block Dancing on BroadwayK. off- Presented Each Man With a Gitt-Heauliiu
Decorations About Town.
At the meeting of the Board o
Education on Wednesday night th
dispute over the electrical work, a
As a fitting continuation of tho! und marched together to form the
done by the firm of Gagen & Butler
celebration of tho German envoys fluid" of blue. They woro on thol
s SwaB settled by Mr. Gagen of th<
signing the peace document, this city cups, white stars which gave tho ro
above firm, and Mr, Lowinson of thi
qolobrnted its Wolcome Homo pay on somblanco of tho stars on the bin
'firm of Lowinson & Shubert,. tin
ait Saturday In a manner that de- Hold. Other girls wero dressed In
architects. The questions which cami
ibervos praise and comment from overy white and red and marched in sud:
up were settled by agreement,,elthe
a manner to glvo the offoct of th
hand.
because it was the. best policy to
S On account of the weather condi- stripes. This was a , very uniqu
deviate, from the specifications, or be
tions, tho decorators were a llttlo "got-up," and Prank Mallszowulcl who
.cause the expense would be less to
delayed in getting the city trimmed, was the originator of this idea was
the Board of Education. The main
but when the time of twelve o'clock the roclplent of many congratulations
r
discussion took place when the ques
noon arrived the city was docked tor his efforts. The men ot the par
' tion of two lights on one switch came
with banners and flags, and present lsh turned out strong, and made i
up. This was explained by Mr. Low
ed a fine appearance. Both aldoB of flno appearance, A float with Uncle
lneon and also by Mr. Ongen as be
The auto passenger's left tho saloon Broadway between Augusta and Henry Sarh and Liberty standing in it, wat.
Ing done to save expense and at the of Luigl Croseonzi at 157 Warren streets, were decorated with flags an< also a great audition to this part of
V i u e time would furnish the required streeet, Newark,' at about 12.30 o'clock streamers strung between the poles the parade.
'number of lighting units. Although Monday morning for Keansburg. The Many of the stores' and residential - Seneca Tribe No. '& Improved O
•the members of the board felt that police of Keyport declare witnesses homes were also pfofusely decorated II, M., madJ a hit by appearing.In
the specifications should have been have been found who heard the auto- signifying in silence the extenuatloj uniform, arkd they were 'certainly
^adhered to, as the specifications were mobile approaching the Chlngarora of welcome to bur khaki lads wli some Red Men. They could whoop
•what the electrical contractors bid Creek bridge at a high rate of speed have just returned home from batti like real Indians, ana, afforded lots
on, the matter was dropped giving When the car struck the bridge, the, One of the longest parades forme of fun for the young ladies and chilthe contractors of Gagen & Butler gas main supplying Keyport was at four o'clock that day at the Clt dren. The Hay Makers were thqre
the benefit of the doubt.
severed throwing the borough Into Hall, that hns probably ever marchei also in theii1 Hayseed costumes and
', .' The matter of the exit lights being partial darkness and making rescue through the streets of the city. Tbla' corn cob piees.
«
'ion' the same switchboard as some of work- more difficult. Three firemen feature was indeed wonderful as r.: t- The Brothe/hood of Railroad,,Traln•the other lights of the building was were partially overcome by the fumes withstanding the lengthiness of the men of thls^lty, who had many of
brought up, and although Mr.Low- The dead were taken to the underline, every committee, organization or their brother members in the war,
inson was not fully in a position to aking establishment of Harvey S
ody found their places without con- turned out in a lai>go body with new
'"elljlaln the workings of this he stat- Bedle at Keyport, Mrs, Amos and
tusion. The committee no doubt feels uniforms, and more, than that were
ed that he would look into the mat- D'Addario were arrested and the inproud of the manner In which tho represented by a cab$se w,hich was
ter, .and see that the exit light's are jured also were ordered held for the
soldiers turned out, but it can be said the .exact resemblance of one used on
not'confused with the other lights police, A warrant charging Bacllla
the railroad lines, It was filled witb
io that in case of a panic, the lights with manslaughter was issued by hat the soldiers also felt grateful for
;he splendid hand of welcome that pretty "conductorettes," It was built
In toe exits would be lighted.
Recorder • Thomas L. Smith, Judge
••* oy James A, Letts, who Bpent much
-, "Mr. Lowinson Inferred that he felt Arthur S. VanBusklrk, one of the vas extended them.
that the members of the Board ot escuers, notified the Newark police The Victory Parade, as It was time and effort to bring about its
known, was lead by the city patrol- completion. His work was greatly
Education were dissatisfied with the of the accident.
men, headed by Chief of Police Mc- appreciated by many, especially his
•,w©rk ot the new school building.
Donnell. They were followed by the brother members, who thought enough
He.'stated that lie hesitated to refei
TIRE
STOLEN
FROM
members of the "Welcome Home Com- of It to reorganize for the occasion
other people contemplating building
THE CITY AMBULANCE mittee, and the city council. 'Then their old fife and drum corps of other
knew schools teethe board here, as the
days, of which the B. of R. T. boys
members of the A board were never
The Ambulance Committee has of- came the men of the Navy, led by
ready to give a word of recommenda- 'ered a. reward for the return of a 3nsign W. H.-Justice, who sank the were renowned.. The Old-timers done
w,ell some of them (claiming that it
tion. Ho also remarked that in some pare" tire, tube and rim believed to rst German submarine.
caitf the specifications were not fol- lave been lost or stolen from Am- Morrlsey's band was next in line, has been fifteen and twenty years
ago since they last handled a drum.
lowed out, but in very minute .
bulance during a trip from Goldring's ind furnished excellent music for the
tew, and in some cases the expense garage on Bordentown avenue to the parade. The band was followed by But the boys were there.
fell on the side of the contractor City Hospital on Main street. The main body of men in line, these be- The Italian American Society, folon'1 account of" the diversion. As ambulance was ordered to report at ng the service men under thelead- owed by several camouflaged autoaccording to specifications It was City Hospital at 1.00 p. m. for tho •rsbip of Captain Harold G. Hoffman. mobiles and floats, came behind the
probably 99%% but as far as con- purposo of transporting a case to a n either side of Captain Hoffman, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen,
hus ending one of the longest parades
struction lav new school building
!quth Orango Hospital. The driver ho carried a large bouquet of flowers,
was about 102% perfect, .
was presented to him, were which has passed through, this city
ipon reporting was informed that the
for many a day. .
. At the last meeting of the board,
itttlent would not be ready until lieutenants Conlogue, Oliver and
bids wcro received for the furnishing
/"The
disbanding of the line was
'earson
on
tho
right,
and
Lieutenants
venlng and to return at 6.30 p. m.
Of the supplied for tho coming school
he ambulance then returned to tho iVelsh, Cozzens and Mulraln on the made In good ordqr ai the City Hall.
term. Tho bid of J. L, Hammett &
eft. A body of about three hundred when the returned service men were
Co. for supplying thonocessary oqulp- :arngo where It was discovered by hakl clad men, to whom this city escorted to tho new school auditortarago
omployees
that
tho
spare
tire
lttent for ?67G was accepted, and a
mlasing. The police authorities fas showing its respects, followed um, where an excellent banquet had
contract for furnishing tho sumo will
he officers. They had all found tflelr been propared by the ladles of the
bo entered Into by the school board. iro making an investigation, ijlie
niforma which they had put away as Red Cross./Among the speakers were
Ire
was
a
Firestone
non-skid
33x4
^ Mr, Conn, chairman of tho teachers'
souvenir of the contest in which Congressman Thomas j . Scully, who
commltteo, rocommended that the ttod on a demountable rim.
liey so prominently figured. Tho ivas given rounds and rounds of ap/
•
o
resignation of Miss L. V. Rutan b ^
eterans of the recent war received plause as ho spoke on the bravery
accepted and referred to tho supofv STJIADB RE.HUYS PROL'EHTY.
ounds
of applause from tho peopla nd courage of the South Amboy boys.
tntendont of schools and state author- Gottlob Strain) has repurchased the
if
the
city,
who stood on the side- Ho also casually remarked that the
roperty
at
corner
of
Broadwny
and
- in an endeavor, to secure a penalks
reviewing
the lino—-a line that day was tho thirty-sixth anniversary
n for Miss Rutnn, who linn taught wld street from tho First Natlonnl
of Ms graduation from the South
hoy
felt
Justly
proud
oC,
imk.
Ho
sold
tills
property
to
the
' the past twenty-live years In the
Amboy High School, and at that time
Company
F
of
the
New
Jersey
ank about three years ago, on which
cal schools.
way intended to build a banking tate Militia followed with a band he never expected to see such a fine
ore noxt in line, with Boy Scouts school building erected in- this city,
i Mr. Barr stated that tho vacancy wilding. But. business increased so
roops
1 and 2. The large ropro- one that tho people have cause to
l tho language dopartmont In the apldly tho lot proved too small -for
ontatlon of St. Mary's Parish and feel proud of. Congressman O'Consuitable
bulldlng.'and
the
McGonlgln
<gh schoo,l still existed, but that his
also gave a stirring
hool children deserves mention; for nor of Louisiana
1
•mcr recommendation of Miss Loret- orner was purchased. Mr. Straub
,he manner in which they haipert address, at the close of which he was
B
ill
now
continue
his
meat
market
at
FBut"'C0j'ld not bo figured on, as
ake the parade a success, They enthusiastically applauded. Others who
ad'been giv6n an incraase^to ho old stand, notwithstanding he
John
arrlod
tho service flag of the parish, made brief addresses were
at her remaining at her former pont about $400 In the Everltt buildO'Brien, private secretary vlo Conontalning
'over
One
hundrod
ami
s'. wennyAtory to removal. Thl3
gressman Scully, Mayor Gordon, who
Everltt building aguln fty stars for the men and were lecj extended the thanks of the city to all
the Mission Band of Mt Lo^ettol
ho Third Battalion Band, which was' who helped to make the celebrations
ecured by the Christ- Church parish, such a success, and It, *W. Reed who
Purclinsos The Mulrlicld
Ice principally on the War. Camp
headed the body of men from this
Coumunlty Service,
parish, who carried a heautiful banpurchr
- -^of three gold stars for thrpo South Amboy's Chapter of American
of this church who made the Red' Cross very kindly took upon
rorne sacrifice during tho war, thombelves to bear tho expense of the
^ tlelng: Lieutenant Thonms T, btinq|iot, and the boys claim that they
Privates John Jlcnder and Edwell taken caro of by the blxdiirls'tonsen.
lKmteni' '" and! their corps oE
Publlo School children undor
tat?*
. , .
1
^"tnf'nndont 0,-/0;
Price Three Cents.
each service mtn at the banquet witl
a package containing cigarettes, chew
ing gum, Her/shey's chocolate, cand;
and a K. of C. handkerchief, whicl
was appreciated by every man. During the parade the K, of C. distribute
cigarettes to the boys.
MISS GROYlilt INJUKED
IX AUTOMOBILE ACCIDEN
Miss Edith Grover of jthis city wa
injured on Saturday night last by
automobile In which she was rldln
being run into by another machim
whilo on Frellnfihiiysen'avenue, No\v
ark. Thorp woro throe men and un
other woman In the cur all of wlion
woro Injured.
Tho automobilo overturned, pinnin
tho two girls beneath It. The Injure
woro takon to Elizabeth hospitals in
passing automobiles.
Tho persons Injured wero: Frank
iraun of !!0 Vanderpool street, Newark
bruisod on tho body; Miss 13<lltli
flrovor, sixteen, this city, bruises on
ogB and body, possible internal injuries; Miss Louise Lohman, seven
teen, of Sayreville, sclap wounds
rulses on the face, concussion of the
brain; all in St, Elizabeth's Hospital,
Elizabeth; Frank La Place of Jamesburg, lacerations of forehead and face,
broken nose; Edward Llnke ci James
burg, bruises on both legs and body,
possible internal Injuries; both in
'Elizabeth General Hospital.
The machine driven by Braun was
headed toward Newark when it hit
he rear of the automobile that La
Place was driving, overturning it.
According to the police reports, La
laco was Just getting under way
after adjusting the side curtains of
he car when the accident happened
All or the persons Injured were occupants of the latter machine with the
exception/of Braun, There were four
passengers in Braun's machine, all
men, who disappeared after the mishap. At tbe request of Captain Daly
of the Newark police headquarters
raun wias placed under arrest by
he Elizabeth police.
SALOONS ARE
T
Some Opened For Awhile on Tuesday—Owners Did Not Care to ,
Risk a Fine-All Saloonkeepers
Still in Doubt as to Their Standing—All Closed Tight Thursday.
yAfter threo days of good businoss
'the saloon men and bartenders of this
city can now tako a vacation. The
law forbidding the sale of liquors,
wines and beer went Into effect on
July l, The liquor dealers were In a
quandary hardly knowing what step
to take, Some saloon keepers closed
their places tight, while kept open
most of the day Tuesday, and sold
only near beer and soft drinks. They
became alarmed on Wednesday and
closed tight, except In a few cases,
awaiting tbe decision of the courts
on the 2.75 beer. Those who like
their liquor could be .seen prowling
from place to place in search of Mquor
only to be disappointed, and their
thirst was not quenched. No dealer
desired to pay the heavy penalty,
and would not run the risk of supplying their patrons with liquor. E.
J. O'Connor had the following notice
acked on his door and in the windows
of his saloon:
"This store will be closed on and
after July 1, 1819, and until further .
orders, but will open up In a new
ine of business on July 3, 1919.
Orders must be obeyed, even if it
breaks the owners. The undersigned
think he has a right to make a living
n tlie Land of the Free and the
i-lome of the Brave.—E. J. O'Connor.'y
A special meeting of the Liquor
Dealers Association was held la
Welsh's Hall Monday, when the matter of keeping open was discussed,
but it was impossible-to come to any
satisfactory conclusion, and it waa
HTTERIAN CHURCH GITEN
thought that closing of the business
DEED TO PROPERTY places would be the safest plan.
7
r upon the 24th of Juno, The United
ow Jersey Railroad and Canal Company and Its lessee, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, transferred to
ho trustees of the First Presbyterian
Church of South Amboy, the deed to
he property upon which the church
ind manse stands, conveying to said
rustees all right, title and Interest
f said Railroad Companies In and
o the church property, freed, cleared
ind discharged of and from any debt
r incumbrance whatever. A valuaon of $40,000 has been placed by
he railroad company upon the propirty, not inclusive of either church
r manse.
Over fifty years ago the Camden
nd Amboy railroad gave a conitional deed to the Presbyterian
hurch for this property, one of the
conditions being that the property rer
erted to the company when it ceased
0 be used for church purposes. This
i'as always a handicap to the church,
B it was difficult to borrow money
or improvements. At various times
ho trustees had asked for clear title
this property but it could not bo
ecured. Recently another effort was
nade and this has been successful,
nd the Presbyterians now have causa
rejoice.
Jf
T. 0. C. S. WORKERS EXPRESS
APl'KECIATIO.Y FOlt SUPPORT
Miss Buttenhelm and Miss Sayre oil
laving South Amboy wish to oxress to all tho friends of War Camp
!ommunity Scfvico deep appreciation
f all that haB been dono to make
he club 'and dnncos BO successful.
'he results could never have been
ccompllshed without the wholo heartsupport of tho town and the peronal er" rt )Th!ch each of the volunw w ;rs has made,
i
We*
sure that all who have tak1 ps m the work know this and
lll ' rry on" in the same ^pirlt hi
he future, for W, C. C. S.',- will conInr.o here for aop"> ni«ntlin ir *••'
location on
o are leavir
ATTENTION S0LDIEUS
AND EX-SOLDIERS
The Home Service Section of the
South Amboy Chapter of'the American Red Cross has secured the aerlces of Miss Winifred Gibbona, a
rained worker, to carry cm the work
among -the returning soldlerB, ex-soldiers, men still in the service, and
Iso for the purpose of local civilian
elief. Miss Gibbons will assist then
n adjusting allotments, Insurance, emloyment, and any other lines along
,vhlch they may need advice. Registration of all local discharged men is
sspecially requested by her.
Any families wishing information,
dvice, assistance as to relatives still
n service should seek the aid of Miss
Gibbons. The headquarters of I tho
ommittee are in the Parteen Bulldng, second floor, in the room vacited
y the War Camp Community Ser*
Ice, where Miss Gibbons may be,
ound daily.
PROF. LANIGAN WILL SPEAK, \
A mass meeting will be held in St
Jary's Hall to-night, Thursday, at 8
'clock under the auspices of the
friendly Sons of Irish Freedom. Good
peeches, Irish music and songs willform part of the program./ Prof.
Lanigan of Fordham University,' New
ork, will bo the principal speaker,
He is said to be n very entertaining
alker, and thoroughly versed in th9
ork of the Friendly Sons. Let there
e a largo attendance to greet him. ,
o
FACTORY TO OPEN SOO.V.
The Kay & Ell Shirtwaist factory/
t corner Broadway and First street
fill bo open .for bilsinoss in n vfiry
cw -days. The building has bp
liorougly remodeled- and* Is / i\
ileasant place .to work )• *
fty operate'
tart, r "
What Did You Bring
Back From France?
We know you brought along souvenirs,to be
given the place of honor in the household,
but what about European style ideas? What
about the waist effects and straight-up shoulders you noticed abroad in the jackets of
officers?
Haven't you brought back some
style ideas and a great desire to wear clothes
which have a bit—a correct bit—of the military atmosphere,ubout them?
Our Tailors at Fashion Park have developed
wonderful Summer styles for practical and .
easy service. Be sure to see them. They'll
win your prompt approval.
Briegs-Built Styles
•$20'to $50
Youths' Suits
$15 to $25
Palm Beach Suits
$10 to $28
Everything in Summer furnishings
PABISEN BECOMES
BRIDE OF LIEUT. MARSHALL
At four o'clock on Wednesday afternoon Miss Ellen Riddle Parisen
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. Alan
Conrey Parisen of 303 Pine avenue
was united in marriage to Lieut
William George Marshall, only ehil
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Marshal
of Chicago, 111.
The ceremony took place at th
home of the |bride, the Rev. Henri
Clay Mitchell, rector of Christ Church
officiating. The wedding march wa
performed on the piano by the bride'
cousin, Miss Marjorie - Davis, whi
is a lirst-class yeoman in the Navy
stationed at Washington, D. C. Mis
Marjorie Kerr served as brides
maid, and Lieut. Charles F. Clarke o
Boston, Mass., was attendant to tin
groom. The bride was charmingly
attired in a gown of white satin wit
silver lace, and carried the same lace
handkerchief that the groom's mother
and grandmother did at their wed
dings. The bridesmaid wore a gown
of white georgette and carried pale
pink rosoa.
The house decorations were roses
beautifully arranged by Florist Stuart
interspersed with American fla
After tl»o ceremony mippor was served by Mrs. Ivor Lnrsson, caterer of.
Perth Ainboy. The bride rut tliu wedding cako with a curving knife that
was onco owned by hor grout-greatgrandfather. Tlioro were many guests
prosont among them being olllcors or
the army and navy, representing about
two-thirds of tho Stutcm in the Union
The bride was also hupny to have
present at the woddlnn hor greataunt, Mrs. Nelson 10. Lyon, of Port
nirhninnil, S. I., who IK In her eightyfourth year.
A number of hnndaonio gifts wore
rocclvod by tho bride, As tho happy
couple loft for a trip to Cincinnati
they rocelvod a Uvoly shower of rlco
tlon Is this: "What do you plan to
do, when on July 1, you become the
War Camp Community Service representative, in South Anjboy?
"Carry On"—that is the pith and
substance of my answer.
I' count myself most fortunate In
being permitted to follow in a won?
finely .initiated by Miss Buttenbeim
and Miss Sayre. But this work is by
no means finished. It is up to their
successor to carry on from objectives
achieved to the next point of vantage
and of need.
Change of headquarters from Broadway to the soldier boys' Club House
on David street, involves no change in
administrative policy or in the personnell of the local committees ii
whom permanent leadership resides
The Community Service represents
tive is not to be head "boss." H<
simply aspires to be a helping ham;
in any movement for Community bet
terment where his service is welcome
Shortly ^lefore he settles down to
business there is to be a Welcome
tlomo Day in South Amboy, with our
soldier boys at the center. The citiaeiiB of South Aniboy wf.ll honor then
by. w,,al and deed am] give them o
our best in appreciative expressions.
Prom fills day of formal welcome
as a starting point, it is tliu business
of tho community to "carry on,'
"Kino* words butter no parsnips." Our
returned boys care little for compllmoiitH. What they want is a chance
to got down to work at a good job
Thoy did not. hunt tht<lr linlHhed job
overseas. II, hunted them and kept
(hum at It until tho wur business was
llnlshcd. No returning soldier nliould
have to hunt for achitnco lo get back
to work. It Is tho business of the
community to so organize tliu forces
lor demobilization that tho "Welcome
Homo" will carry with It u wolcomo
.
\
To the brave boys of South Amboy who served
our country we extend our hand and wish them a
hearty
Welcome Home
and may the parents of those "who have died gloriously on the field of battle have the consolation
that may be found in the thanks of the republic they
died to save, and the solemn pride that must be theirs
to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of
freedom."
J. Alfred Johnson
JOHN ELLAM GIRLS
GIRLS
Who can sew on plain muslin underSEE OUR VICTORY WINDOW OF WAR TROPHIES
Job.
wear; can make good wages after
Carpenter and Cabinet short
experience; advanced prlcea,
This ought not simply to bo as good
shorter hours; learners taken.
Work
UB
tho
Job
the
boy
loft,
when
ho
went
P. J. 8ULLIVAS
and old BIIOOS.
120 8 . Broadway
0-7.19 107 S. Stevens Ave.
South Ambor
to camp a year or two ago. Hecauso
Miss Pnrison is ono of the popular
barring exceptions which prove the
young ladles of this city, and a grartrule, tho military experiences bus
uato from tho Mary Baldwin Seminmightily bettered our boys, thoy deary, of Staunton, Va.
serve hotter places in Industrial life
:—o
thnn thoy left when they donned the
"CAUKY 01SV
AT THE
Th» Tailor, Clothier and Habardaahar
khaki.
(By Joseph Hayes Chandler)
Tho boys will listen to what the
Bolng elsewhere in tho columns of community has to say through the
91 Smith Street
Perth Am boy
this paper properly Introduced, I crave representative citizens on "Welcome
Optn Monday, Friday and Saturday Evanlnfi.
the prlvllegeiof a few_ personal words Homo Day." But more for the pubin answer to a question put to mo so lic zeal will bo accomplished when
frequently in private conversation wo "carry on" the conversation and
that I may safely assume that it la ,i let the boys do the talking and the
KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS
matter of public interest. Tho ques- rest of us the listening. Many things
SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2 V- M.
were done far better "over there"
than we have been doing them, meanComo nnd see the Big- Show before the parade starts.
time, over here. For instance, camp
Ife overcame marvellously the social SCOUT W. C. KENDALL, Indian Guide and Traveler, presenting this seasottdiseases of sectarianism in religion
and snobbery and caste in social
intercourse. There was heat enough
in the melting pot around the camp
HOCKY MOUNTAIN NELL will Bing tlie latest animated Bongs
fire to make all kinds of Americans
friends and brothers. We have tried PATHE WEEKLY
Also Sunshine Comedy "JTONGBEIS"
to "keep the home^nres burning," but
not burning hotly enough to melt
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away the social barriers of actual prejudice and class and clique' aloofness.
Somewhere in every community our
soldier boys should have a social
William Fox Presents GEQRGE WALSH in
center where they can keep the Camp
Fires Burning. Such a center we are
now opening In the Soldiers' Club
House on David street. It affords a
A Story of Speed and Pep
center where to some extent the comALSO COMEDY
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munity may "carry on" the kind of
things thoy have directly and inirectly been doing for the boys In
khaki. But what is of more signifiMetro Presents ANNA Q. NILS80N In
cance, it will be a home base where
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the boys who have fought for a great
human Ideal over there may "carry,
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tusions In the city of South Amboy.
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doors to be beaten is alone worth the price of
the Christian Ideal of world wide
William Fox Presents THEDA BARA in
having electricity to the woman who prides herhuman brotherhood, we who have
self on a clean house.
been behind the lines have all been
made better men and women, in proportion as we ' have shared in the
Having a Hoover Beating-Sweeping Suction
This is not a picture for Children and they will not be admitted' unless
Cleaner enables electricity to exert its fullest dirtscience and sacrifice. In now back- with their parents.
removing power.
'
ng up our boys to "carry on" brothToast Electrically
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jrly and democratic Ideals Into praclcal application in the little world
Work in the electric home is further lessened by
f our local community life, we shall
washing and ironing with electricity, by sewing
ake the most direct way to realize
electrically, by preparing meals with electric
Metro Presents VIOLA DANA in
>ur civic ambition to make of our
utensils.
99
;ood town, South Amboy, one of the
iest there is anywhere. In so doing
But cleaning is the most disagreeable of all tasks.
we, who have gained through war
This Is ono of Viola Dana's best Productions
If you use electricity The Hoover fully reverses
lervlee enlarged and enriched perALL SEATS U CENTSSow Electrically
this condition. For when you—
.
Iron Electrically
lonnlity, "may rise on stopping stones ALSO PATHE WEEKLY
if our dead selves to higher things."
COMING ATTRACTIONS
EMPIRE THEATRE
Saturday, June 28
"The HalfrBreed's Revenge"
Monday, June 30
'•On The Jump"
Use Electricity and you
can have a Hoover Sweeper
Tuesday, July 1
"The Way of the Strong;
Wednesday, July 2
-
"The Forbidden Path"
Thursday, July 3
"Satan Junior
J U S T
R
U
N
Y O U R
Friday, July 4
World Presents an all Star Cast in
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consult A. Stoinor, 22fi Church street,
South Aniboy, N. J.
7-21-1
o
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o
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T
PUBLIC HEABIMG.
PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION
of the Conxion Council of the City
of
South Amboy, County of MiddleJUNE 28, 1919,
sex and State of New Jersey, Nofice
is hereby given that a public hearing
will be held on Tuesday, July 8, 1919,
TIPS FOE GABDENEES.
at 8 o'clock p. m., at the Council
The open-air services, which begin on Chamber,
City Hall, on "An Ordinance
I'lauiiing for the Fall Gardenthe first Sabbath evening of July, anil providing for the issuance of $225,000
1
With the mercury at 98 degrees in continue throughout the Sabbath even water bonds of the City of South
and at which time objections
the shade and the sun shining, it is ings of next month, will begin prompt- Amboy,"
will be heard. - Said ordinance reads
hard to realize .that the time is com- ly at 7.30 and close promptly at 8.30as follows:
ing whan you cannot pick and pull' p. m. eaeh Sunday uight—positively An ordinance providing for the
your dinner from the back yard., one hour, and that hour amid the issuance of $225,000 Water Bonds of
You will be glad enough that you most pleasant surroundings. Now, men, the City of South Amboy.
by the common counfilled your winter root cellar against | who have made all kinds of excuses Becilit'ordained
of the City of South Amboy:
the day when prices will be soaring, for not attending divine services—wo Section 1. That for the purpose of
If you should go out now and look a r e bringing the services out to youpaying for the construction of a
otfer your garden, you probably see —we are making the conditions as pumping station, reservoir and force
main to the stand pipe, being addi.a few bald spots where the early let- near ideal as it is possible to make tions
to the existing water supply
tuce, spinach or radishes came out.. them. If you will permit the term, system of the City of South Amboy,
.Instead of letting these spaces go to| we are "calling the bluff" of the mere it is necessary to raise the sum of
waste, plant them at once with tho excuse-maker. Let us see, now, ifTwo hundred twenty-five thousand
dollars ($225,000).
these people who have given "rea.fall garden vegetables.
Section 2. That there be issued,
sons" for non-attendance will attend pursuant
Late Cabbage
to Chapter 252 of the Laws
Plants for late cabbage may bo set public worship, when all conditions of 1916, as amended, bonds of tho
City
of
South
Amboy, to be known as
about June 20. Allow the same dis- made by them have been met.
Water Bonds, in the amount of Two
If there Is any word of welcome hundred
tances as for early cabbages and
twenty-five thousand dollars
keep the crop growing. Store any' and greeting that we could use to($225,000), which bonds shall be dated
surplus for winter use by burying in make you feel that this service is forAugust 1st, 1919, shall bear interest
the ground. By the way, why not you, consider that that word has been at tho rate of Jive per centum per
payable semi-annually on the
write for Extension Bulletin 12, "Win-1 spoken; that you are most heartily annum,
first day of February and, the first
ter Storage of Vegetables for the and cordially welcomed to this hour day of August, in ench year, shall bo
Homo" and learn how best to take of worship with ua; make yourself In the denomination of $1,000, numcare of your fall crop when you comfortably at home on our lawn or bered from 1 to 225, both Inclusive,
shall mature in numoricaUoiuer,
finally harvest it?
j in the chairs provided, and we shall and
five bonds on the first day of August
Lato celery plants should be put in do our utmost to make these sorvlces uf each of tho years 1921 to 192f>,
about July 1. Set them in rows spiritually profitable to you. Invite a both Inclusive, and six bonds on tho
first day of August of each of tho
-which are 3 feet apart, allowing C friend, and bring him!—or her!
years 1930 to 1059, both Inclusive
inches between plants in the rows.
3. Tho said bonds shall be
Celery Is a strong feeder and requires
If all the plans and preparations In Section
such form ami payable, principal
lots of fertilizer or even better, for a good time at our annual outing, and interest, in such medium and at
manure It should not grow too fast (to take place on Wednesday, July such place as may be provided by
resolution of tho Common Council,
il Jt is to store well In the trench. Kith, at Asbury Park), are carried shall
bo signed by tho mayor and
through, this is bound to be the best treasurer
Late Carrots and Parsnips.
and attested by tho city
Carrots taste good enough now, ever conducted by any organization clerk under tho seal of the city, and
If
coupons
for tho payment of interhut think how much better when the we havo ever known of. Surely, we
bo attached, they shall be executed
snow flies. Late carrots should be shall try to mako it a day of real est
by tho facsimile signature of the city
planted now in rows 16 inches apart.' enjoyment and'recreation to all whotreasurer.
Later thin until there is 2 Inches be-' go with us, and you will bo minus n Soctlon i. Tho Common Council of
tween plants. Late beet seed should whole day from your llfo that should tho City of South Amboy horoby
also go Into the ground now. Even If be in it, If you fall to "report on determines and declares that the probable period of usefulness of the Raid
there isn't room for the mature time" for tho morning train that day. additions
to tho existing water supply
plants now., plant the seed and trans- Get the spirit! Get a ticket: Adults system referred to in Section 1 hereplant later when there Is more room. | $l; Children between ages G to 1.2of, is forty years.
Parsnip seed planted now on a rich 50 cents; Children under 6 years of
Soction G. That there be levied In
'soil will make an excellent growth age froo. That Includes every mem- each year, whllo any of said bonds
be outstanding, In the same
•and will retain the sweet flavor her of every family, either members shall
manner, and at the same time as
lost when the roots grow large,' or .non-members ot Church and Sab-other taxes, a tax upon all the taxbath School; and that's just how able property of said city, sufficient
tough and woody.
BHICKLAYIIW AND
produce the amount of principal
many we desire shall accompany us. to
Khubarl) and Asparagus.
and Interest to mature in tho suceedPLASTERING
Rhubarb and should not be harvesttng year, provided that such levy be
ed after this month as they need the Prayer Meetings and Mlil-Week reduced In any year by any amounts
applied to such principal
time to gather .strength for the next Bible Study services are now omitted iactually
Jobbing Promptly AtUndfd To
and interest out of the earnings of
year's crop. A heavy application of for the months of July and August. ' the water works system for said
Work duarant.ad
•fertilizer or a good one of fresh Let us make a suggestion! Taka | year.
• manure If raked into the soil now those little leaflets which we havo I Section fi. Thnt said bonds shall
; been using £n our study of tho Miracles be sold on sealed proposals after due StoTcns Avenue and Second Street
will pay well.
Kill tho Bug and Sare tlio Crop. |of Jesus, and read again, one incident advertisement by tho City Treasurer, G-14-4
Telephone 156-M.
who shall have power to fix the date
If you, are troubled with Insects each Wednesday evening, the miraclea Ij of
sale, to select the newspaper and
and disease and know no effective we have already studied—His Nature I financial paper In which the notice of
remedy, consult your county agent or Miracles—according to the references sale shall be published, to prescribe
.garden leader, or write the New Jer- there given. The meditations thus I the form of notice, and to award the
or to reject any or all bids
sey Agricultural College at New Bruns- revived will compensate greatly for II bonds
therefor.
wicK.
•
| the loss of these mid-week studies. | Section .7. This ordinance shall
- Issued by the New Jersey State Also, it will be a fitting Introduction (take effect upon its publication as
Cnllege of. Agriculture, June 16, 1919. to His Healing Miracles, which wo provided by Section 2 of Chapter 252
HEATING AND
the Laws of 1916, as amended, and
o
shall tako up when we resume these of
tho City Clerk shall have power to
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select the newspaper in which it shall
T1IE FIK8T METHODIST .
" tUdteB '"
be published and to specify the datn
EPISCOPAL CHURCH MEWS All the reading matter on the litera- after which the bonds shall be Issued
SIT THE CANOPY RANGE
and delivered.
Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Preaching ture table in the vestibule of tho
PETER J. COAKLEY,
326 Henry St.,
10.30 a.m.
church Is for free distribution. Help
City Clerk.
Song service 7.30 p. m. followed by yourself! This is one of the educaSOUTH
a proaching service.
| tlonal methods we shall adopt under
R.
F.
CARNEY
Thursday evening 7 o'clock Young the New Eru system, together with
People's class. Epworth League and educational sermons at stated times
prayer meeting 7.45 Thursday even-'during the church year. You will
ing.
' remembor, no special collections aro
Jobbing Promptly Attended To
..Next Sunday morning will bo tho taken for the work of the Boards of
Tal. szi
22» BBOADTTAT
regular communion aorvlce.
our church under this new system; Ml Second Street
Sontk Amfc*)}
Arrangements havo all been made but all these matters are to be conPresto-Vibrator for Eleetrto FaM
for our annual picnic to Asbury Park : taineil within the budget which wo
on Tuesday, August 19th. Do not adopted last April. Any who feel If it's ELECTRICAL
for Ladles and Gentlemen
forget the date.
I able to raise their subscriptions, so
Fridny evening, July 4th, Is tho tlmo that we may tho more nearly appfox- See LAREW About It! Pompelan Massage Cream u«»d
for the rogular monthly meeting of; (mate this budget, will kindly speak
Exclusively
Motors Installed or'Repaired.
ijje official board. This being a holiday to tho Church Treasurer about it, or
Special attention glvdn to Children'!
the mooting will bo hold on Thursday drop a note upon the offering platoa,
House Wiring a Specialty
Hair Cutting,
evening, July 3, ut the close of prnyer
Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances
mootting, A full attendanco of tho Tho Welcome Homo Committee o(
mombers of the board Is doHlrod.
tho city of South Amboy desires that EstlmntoB Cheerfully Given.
tho men of tho city show their apJobbing Promptly Attended To
preciation to tho boys who havo Just
J.
LEE
LAREW
GAS PIPE FITTING
returned from over-acaa, and from tho
camps in our own country, by a great 384 Second St.
GAS STOVES CONNECTED. '
Tel. 221-J
" BUILDER and CONTRACTOR parndo on tho afternoon of Saturday,
tho 28th, at 4 o'clock. Tho men of
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House Piping: Cleaned. Water Mctert
this
church oxpect to lino up with
Installed. General Jobbing.
t'lanB tuui Specltk'iitlonh D n u v n t ' p
tho other evangelical bodies and
Speedy
relief
Painting
Carpentering march in this parade. For this purLet mo.care for your Qaa troubles
for rheumatism
Sixteen Years' Experience
posD, tho mon of tho church are asked
Papering
Plastering
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to gather at the Manse, and go in a Rheumatism, neuralgia, or sorencu of the
Decorating
Mason Work body to tho meeting place of the other
muscles relieved quickly if a bottle of
South Amboy
273 Main St.
churches, and join in one mighty
Agency (or Richard E. Tblbsnt, demonstration.
CHURCH NEWS
6 of. every 10
street car riders now help to
pay the fares of the other four,
This is Because long
and short rides now
cost the same price.
JACK
McAULIFFE
DANIEL J. DONLIN
LORENZ BAEICH
BARBER
William Rue
M. METHNER
"Bosch and Peats Wall Papers. WO]
-call with Samples on request
Appropriate to the coming Independenco Day, the sermon for "next
Sabbath morning will be "A Land of
.' Estimates Cheerfully Clven
Giants." The evening subject will be:
Work Proper'v and Promptly Done "And it Wa3 Night."
241 f ELTUS STREET
The first Sabbath morning of July
wo shall celebrate tha Communion
service of the Lord's Supper. A short
Pre-Communlon service will bo held
Plumbing and
on noxt Wednesday evening, .Tuly
2nd. Tho subject for our thought on
Heating——^
that evening: "In Remembrance of
Depalrs for any Range or Heater Mo." Tho service will bo at 7.45, and
Mario
tho Communion service on July Cth
at 11 a. m.
George M. Morfenson
UAB W ATE II UK AT KHS
DILL'S
Balm
of Life
(Par Internal or Extern*! U»«>
is in the family medicine closet. Can alw
be u«ed internally, u directed on the bottle-,
for internal pains.
Prepared by the Dill Co.,NorriJtt>wn,Fa.
Courtesy Extended to All
Patrons
AUo manufacturers o f
Ask your druggisc or dealer in medicine.
The kind mother alulay kept
307 Main Street
Think of Phone 297, wlien wanting
Stevens avonuo.
• "
Advertise la Tho Citizen.
SPECIAL SALE
ON
ALL. MEATS
Prices The Lowest!
, Double S. & H. or Elk Green
TradingStamps given with each
purchase, every Saturday.
ALEX PAWLOWSKI
^LH]
226
Store closes Tuesday and .Thursday evenings at ( o'clock
236 North Feltus Street
Bergen Hill, South Amboy
Dr. GEO. B. EIDNBR
DENTIST*
My Safe and Painless Methods
appeal to all patrons,
and the}' no longer have
that -fear which prevents giving to teeth
the attention .that is
needed. Prices are as
reasonable as good work will allow.
DON'T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH
but come at once and have them properly taken
care of,
EXTRACTING A SPECIALTY
SSf South Amboy Patients Specially Solicited. "Ha
167 Smith St., Cor. Madison Ave.
PE^TH iMBOY, N. J.
TRANSIENT GUESTS ACCOMMODATED
I. K A P L A N , LADIES' TAILOR
SUITS, IHUCSSES.COAT.S AND Hit I UTS
MADE To OK unit
Ladlos' and Gonts'
CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING
I'HU.MI'TLV DON 10
Roady-Made Skirts Always
on Hand
South Amboy taxi service. Victory Oarage, 108-110
TELEPHONE 210
GITY HOTEL
Albert Jerome, Prop.
No. 2 6 7 First Street
South Amboy (
Dill's Liver Fills
' Dill's Cough Syrup
Dill's La Grippe and
Cold Tablets
Dill's Kidney Fills
Public Service Railway's' Zone Plan
Would change this by having each
Rider pay for no more than he gets.
118 8. B'wnr, Op. Post Oflloc.
FOR WINDOW AND CARPET CLEANING
Also Scrubbing Floors,
Cutting Lawns, Etc.
Apply to GUS ELLISON
Over Blacksmith Shop
BOEDENTOWN AVE.
ELMER F. PARISEN
Carting of Any Kind
313 David St.
South Amboy
Telephone 1O9-M
•»
PCBI/SHBD WEBBM
Hillary lay with handages over ids
SOCIETIES
dear eyes—eyes thiit might and might
Gen. Win. S. Trees Pogt, No. 87,
BOOTH AMEOT, JC 1.
uut see again.
0. A. B , meets first Wednesday afterShe had had only "lie brief moment
noon of each month at S o'clack,
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919.
of terrible uiiguish when she had setm
in Michael Welsh's Hall. Commanthe man she loved lying so still, but
der, Aaron Stillwell; Adjutant, Georisa
she rallied and pleaded to,be allowed
APPBOPItMTIONS FOR
Seward.
to give as many inches of skin as were To Patrons of the Company:
SOLDIERS' PAT CUT
St. Stephen's Lodge, No. 6S, V. *
neetled for Hillary's recovery.
Public Service Gas Company takes this means of informing its patrons A. II., meets at K. of P. Hall, « m
Washington, D. C—The Republican
That, which Helen did she did in
and third Mondays of each monta
pruning knife promises to get its
secret. In her heart she knew that Hil- that it is face to face with conditions which make it necessary for the com- (excepting July, August and holiday**
users into trouble by unjustifiable
•OOOOOOv lary would not consent to her sacrifice. pany to increase its price for gas.
at 7.30 p. m.
IMS, by Uie-MuClure News- If he so much IIK knew of her presence
reductions of estimates for the Army, (Copyright, paper
The expiration of a very favorable oil contract which must be renewSyndicate.)
Joel l'arker Council, No. 69, J r . Oi
his
protests
would
no
doubt
bring
on
the Navy and the railroads. Arbitrary
ed at a materially higher price le?el, together with other increased costs V. A, M., meets every Friday evening
Helen realized when It was far too a fatal fever.
totals are fixed by the partisan "steerIn Knights of Pythias Hall. CounWhen her skin was tested and found of production, leaves no other course open to the company.
cilor, J. T. Dill; Recording Secretary,
ing committee" of the House, which lute that nhe had been entirely to
blame in her quarrel with Hillary. to be perfect Helen's joy was unboundThis oil contract was entered into five years ago, before the European J. L. Applegate.
is trying to make a record in slash- She had been small and selfish and nl- ed. She wanted to suffer; she wanted
Wood Samaritan Lodge, No. 52, K'
ing for the purposes of the next cam- together unworthy the great love she to feel just one-hundredth part of the war was thought possible, when oil was plentiful and prices at their lowest
of 1'., meets every Wednesday evenpaign. While wasting money on them- bad deliberately thrown away.
same pain as that which Hillary was ebb.
ing at 8 o'clock, at K. of P. Hall
Belves Republican Congressmen are
When Hillary had first signified his feeling.
Oil plays an Important part in the manufacture of gas and the price corner of First and Stockton streets.
unsparing in their curtailment of ap- Intentions of joining up with the BritNever had Helen loved him so much
Chancellor Commander, William A.
propriations for the Government. ish forces before his own country had us when under the excruciating pain of oil bears directly, and to a marked extent, upon the cost of producing Chapman; Keeper of Records and
Seals, F. H. Chapman.
Within the last few days they have gone in to fight, Helen linil not even of.having those Inches of skin removed gas.
lautlie Council, No. 8. D. of r .
out nearly one billion dollars from taken him seriously. Sitting back sur- from the wonderfully smooth white
Wore
It
not
that
the
company
was
in
an
exceptionally
favorable
urins. She smiled, knowing that the
Imp'd. Order of Hed Men, meets everj
three important supply bills. This rounded by every luxury anil comfort was gei'lmps to save Hillary's life.
position due to this long-term, low-priced oil contract, it could not havo second and fourth Thursday of th«
that a human being could want, it was
was done over the protests of ad- difficult for Helen to appreciate the
"He must never know it," she kept
month at 2.30 p. m., la K. of P. Halt
ministration officials. Democrats be- fact that thousands of men were giv- repeating to herself us she had re- continued as long as it has selling gas at the present rates, even including Pocahontas, Miss Pearl Coward" K
the
moderate
war
surcharge
approved
last
year.
of R., Edith Newman.
lieve that the Republicans are play- ing their lives Hint women such as she peated time and nguiu'to the surgeons
ing politics at the expense of the might live. It was nil so far away nnd nurses In charge of the case.
Cjsts have been going up in the gas business just as they have In
Friendship Council, No. 16, D. of
And Helen's will hud ruled. There overy other business. Prices charged to gas consumers by Public Service I-, meets on alternate Fridays Df
Government, in spite of their promise and would soon be over. There was
was
not
a
moment
during
the
painful
no
reason
on
earth
why
her
Hilary
not to trifle with appropriation measeach month, at 2.30 p. m., Knights ot
should go over and fling his life away process of skin grafting when Hillary (Ins Company hnve not been increased in anything like tho proportion that Pythias Hall, First and Stockton
ures.
for some other country when he was had even suspected*!hat It was a wom- the cost of other commodities has increased. This is in large measure due streets. Councilor, Lillian Bloodgood;
Here are the reductions:
an wh<7 had gloried ln'her sacrifice nml
engaged to her and Hho loved him.
to the foresight of the gnu company In entering into the long-term oil Recording Secretary,-Mrs. Ada Ward.
Railroads—From $1,200,000,000 to
But Hillnry was not the kind of man given tn him the skill friuii her lovely
Seneca Tribe, Jfo. 28, Imp'd. O. B.
$750,000,000; net decrease, $450,000,000. who could sit back while brother men arms. She smiled, knowing that the contract ubovo referred to, which, because of its low rate per gallon, enM., meets every Thursday evening at
Army-^From $1,117,289,488 to $80!),- were bleeding and dying nml sulTerlng large, ugly scars tut his face anil neck abled the company to make gas cheaper than It would have been possible 8 o'clock. In Knights of Pythias HalL
for civilization and not offer .to help were healing wonderfully, and then.' for it to do IF It had had to pay market prices for oil during the warSacham, S. N. Skow; Chief of Record,},
197,000; net decrease, $308,092,488.
U'UM more than it elianen tlmt Ills eyeAndrew Kvlest; Collector ot WamNavy—From ' $824,708,021 (as ro- them. Neither WIIB lit! tlm kind tif man sight was returning.
period.
pum, Stephen Miller.
to
be
guided
by
file
whims
of
any
ported by the Senate Committee) to
As
he
began
week
by
week
to
take
0
woman, even though he loved her with
Willie tho contract hiBlod tho company'!! patrons were given the full
General Morgan Lodge, So. M, L
$598,668,764; not decrease, $226,039,757. all bis great big heart.
more definite Interest In life nml his
0. 0. i \ meets every Tuesday ev«n<The decreases aggregate $984,132,245.
And the Helen whom she had seem- recovery Hillary questioned his nurses benefit of the low oil price. With the contract expiring the company has ing at 7.30 o'clock, at Knlghu of
The grand total of the throe bills ed to he was well worth any man's mid doctors, but could get no satisfac- been foiced to inuko now terms. The war is ended, but the era of war Pythias Hall, Noble Grand, Edgar C.
as they were left last Congress is $3,- love. Shewns beautiful from her ex- tion.
prlcos Is still with UH. This applies not only to oil, but to all other sup- Brower; Secretary, Charles P. Thomas; Financial Secretary, Big. Emlllus"II was a young lady who wanted to
300,000,000. The grand total as they quisitely poised head to the aristocratplies,
to coal and to labor.
•en.
have been passed or reported to the ic nrch of her dainty feet. Her shoul- led she hud di/nc her bit in the grout
war," Ihey.told her; "she hud led a
ders
and
neck
were
famous
for
the
exlOvory
gas
company
in
tho
Stato
has
found
It
necessary
to
increase
its
1'uulDeGraw Hamilton Lodge, N«.
House is $2,100,000,00'o. The "steerselllsh useless life, and she pleaded so
Ing committee" ordered a cut of one- qulKlto texture of the Hkln, and her desperately to be. allowed to do one niton. A number of the companies havo heon forcod to raise rates more 552, II. of Ii. T., meets every second
arias wj're Just the fairest example
and fourth Sunday of each month at
third. This order has been obeyed. of the. Great Sculptor. Helen In eve- Kiiod turn In her life that we let lici thiin once within a year to koop pace with the Increasing coat of production K. of P. Hall. President, Philip
In reducing the Army Dill the Re- ning dress was the envy of all women iiuike the sucrllicc, She culled It a anil distribution. Some of thoso companies are receiving $1.65, $1.85 and Purcell; Secretary, William Bulman;
Treasurer,Thomas J.Kennedy; Agent
publicans seized upon the threo items and Ihu unbounded admiration of all great privilege."
And that was all Hillary could lean even as high as $2.10 per thousand cubic feet of gas, with an extra meter of Official Publication, Edward Meof utmost concern Just now to the sol- men. Hillary often told Helen that
Donough.
diers and their families. I'nlesH the he fell In love with her arms before even to the day when, weak mid llttlfc service charge of twenty-five cents, or more, each month. And tho seclike
the
big
Hillary
of
prewar
duys,
he
he
even
looked
at
her
face.
tions of the State served by most of these other companies are entirely
Oorm lodge, No. 86, D. B. ft,
Senate heals the trouble there may
And now that big love affair of the traveled from tho hospital to pick up
be delay In transportation of soldiers
comparahlo with much of the territory served by Public Service-Gas Com- regular meeting fourth Friday of
the threads of New York life again.
social
yenr
had
been
smashed
Into
the
each
month at 8 p. m., In Wellh'a*
io their homes and in providing them
It was with no mild fmrprlse that so- pany, as tho latter supplies customers In 1C4 municipalities.
Hall, First street. President, Nel»
past. Hillary had sailed off to join
with pay and subsistence. The bill the British flying corps, a freo limn to ciety watched this return of Helen
Martinson; Secretary, A. L. Johnson;
Public Service flns Company is not seeking any such rates as those Financial Secretary, George Mortenreduces pay $67,000,000; transporta- the world, but knowing that so long as Travis into evening clothes. At all the
tion, $207,000,000; and subsistence, he lived he would always love Helon— great functions given for heroes and tc ahove quoted, reasonable us they may be. This company has based its newsen; Treasurer, John S. Lund.
celebrate peace, Helen appeared Iu schedule of rates upon what the Hoard of Public Utility Commissioners,
$30,000,000. These items had already always want her.
South Am boy Lodge Ko. 1554, Loyal
been decreased by the officials of the ' All that had been two long years variably In gowns that even u prudt after a long and thorough investigation in the Passaic Gas Case, determined Order of Moose, meets at Welsh's
might
term
ovcnntidetst.
Those
glorious
Hall, 224 First street, at 8 o'clock
ago. Much happened to the world and
War Department.
arms that the feminine world envied to he a .lust and reasonable rate, plus the actual provable Increase in the p. m., on the second and fourth MonThe reductions in the naval appro- a great deal to one human atom that and masculine adored were concealed
of each month. Past Dictator,
was Helen Truvls.
coat of making and distributing gas that has taken place since that decision day
priations were made in construction,
J R. Downs; Dictator, A. C. Winant;
She had been stunned at first by the beyond the hopes of men.
was rendered.
Vice-Dictator, George L. Kress, Treassisse of the navy, air service, and in loss of Hillary, but hail bravely facetl
Whereas all womankind was revelurer, J. J. Hanaway; Prelate, John D.
ordnance. These items had been cut the situation and in ii way from the ing in cri'iitii/ns that the breaking of a
in the Passaio case a ninety-cent rate was fixed. I t was accepted by Mullane; Secretary, James A. Minnlck;
to the bone by Secretary Daniels and very start blnined herself, although bend strap might bring disaster upon, the company and paid by consumers. It has been in effect some five years Sergeant-at-arms, Edward Covell, J r . ;
Inner Guard, John Falk; Outer Guard,
those under him, in the belief that feeling that she had been very much Helen graced the hullrooins In her
nunlike garb, distinctive In its rarity. or more. To-day it costs about twetaty-five cents more a thousand cubic C. H. VanDusen; Trustees, M. J.
the Renjiblicans would sustain their abused.
She had told Hillary that there were
"Which convent are you entering?" feet to make and distribute gas than it did wheii the ninety-cent rate was Hussey, J. E. Rathbun, John Mullane.
needs.
plenty of men to fight before lie need and "When do you get your seventh declared to be just and reasonable.
o :—•
Independence Engine & n o t e C*.
go and that life would mean nothing to veil?" were some o£ the questions
For the last five months this company has been, losing money. It has No, 1, meets third Monday in each
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * her when he was so far away. But flung at her, and Helen clasped her
*
•* Hillary wonted to bo among the first secret close to her heart and laughed been deferring the filing of new rates in tho hope of a favorable change month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman
Charles Grover; President, John B.
*
Did You Hver Sity :
* nnd so he had gone with no word be- with them. The scars beneatli het
*
"IP I HAD•TTIK MO.VKY?"
* hind him. The engagement was broken chiffons were far more precious than in conditions, which hope has not been fulfilled. It can wait no longer. To Yfoodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearc*.
enable it to continue properly serving its patrons and meeting its just
*
Then consider
* and Helen had said finally that she all the lovely gowns in the world.
Italo American Citizens of South
Amboy—Meets at Welsh's Hall, first
*
KRUUI.AK SAVINU—lit mod- * never wanted to see him again. The
And sr/nieliow from out the chaos obligations the company is reluctantly forced to file with the Board of and third Monday of month, at 8 p>
* ernle nlioiit it—givos you Ihu * smart hud hurt—hurt terribly.
of lier life Hillary came buck to a full Public Utility Commissioners a new base rate of .$1.13 per thousand cubic m. President, Fred Tedesco; Record* power of
*
When the war came closer and realization- of his love for Helen. An
ing Secretary, A. Quattrocchi; Finan*
SKI.KOTIVB BUYING. "UJrh * clawed at America's gales, eating
inward something told him that she feet of gas, effective with July sales, the bills for which will be rendered cial Secretary, G. Spina.
* saves you slill more woiu'.v, lie- * deeper and deeper Into the heart of
on or about August 1.
* sides getting ymi just wlmt you * the country and tnklng away the finest wns his—that nothing could rob him of
Sterling Cattle, Ko, SO, K. CL I *
* wnnt nml provides fiinils for
* of the lads, nnd the finest of the" wom- u love such as theirs had once been.
meets first and third Saturday • ? • • •
She
had
not
realized
his
man's
duty
at
*
S R C U UK INVESTMENTS, * en were working with teeth set, Helen
ing of each month, at 7.30 o'clock
the time of his leaving her. He would
* which pile up iilfiney without * begun to see things In unothcr light.
at Knights of Pythias Hall. NobU
By
seek
her
and
win
her
again.
Chief, Burden Golden; Master oi
* lielp from you while you're get- *
Iu her heart she knew she could not
Hillary had brought down five boehe
Records, C.° H. Edwards.
THOS. N. McCARTER,
* ting some more.
* have loved Hillary had he not gone,
planes
on
the
battlefield.
He
had
at*
It's SURE mid it'. EASY. Is * e,yen though he had Joined before
June 24, 1919.
President.
Court Barttan, Ko. 44, F . «f i .
tacked
always
without
fear,
for,
after
* anything bolter than that?
* America entered. She knew now that
meets on the second and fourth Wed*
Start NOW with
* all men should have, gone and that the all, the worst would be physical death.
nesdays of each month, at 8 p. a . to
NOTICE TO CUEDIT0K9.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Protection Hall. Chief Hanger, J . T.
*
WAR
' * war would have been over the sooner But now, if he failed with Helen, it
A. ROBERT GORDON, ADMINIS- Doyle; Sub-Chief Ranger, P. K M *
RAVINGS
* anil that less homes would have been would be death to the soul—at least
THOMAS L. SMITH, EXECUTOR,
that
is
the
way
Hillary
felt
about
It.
*
STAMPS.
* robbed of their dearest treasures had
of George Smith, deceased, by direc- trator, of William R. Hubhard, de- raoskl; Financial Secretary, P. N,
But when Helen looked up and saw tion of the Surrogate of the County ceased, by direction of the Surrogate Banks; Treasurer, Jamea Minnlck;
* ' They benr intercut. Your *
more
men
been
made
of
the
fine
metal
Hillnry standing before her, she just of Middlesex, hereby gives notice to of the County of Middlesex, hereby Recording Secretary, Martin Kan*;
* nearest posliil substation or *
that molded Hillary.
crumpled into his arms anil cried— the creditors of the said George gives notice to the creditors of the Senior Woodward, Fritz Deiks; J u n * bank hns them,
"*
Helen had quickly prepared herself cried so that her body shook. Hillary's Smith, to bring in their debts, de- Raid William R. Hubbard to bring in ior Woodward, P. Malloy; Senior
lor help among the wounded. She arms held her fiercely. He had no mands and claims against the estate their debts, demands and claims Beadle, Mr. Stultz; Junior Beadle,
Lucitt; Trustees, N. Banks; Aaron
wished with till her heart she had words and he was none tox> steady of the said deceased, under oath or against the estate of the said de- M.
ceased, under oath or affirmation, Hyer, Sr.; L. Hartman.
affirmation,
within
nine
months
from
taken
a
full
courso
In
nursing.
She
as he soothed her.
STICK THE FAKE STOCK BUBBLE1
this date, or they will be forever within nine months from this date,
had spent an Idle, useless life and now
In a gesture quite Jieyond her con>
or they will be forever barred of any Protection Engine Company meetsshe could only sit by and watch other trol Helen's hand went up and soft as barred of any action therefor against action therefor against the said ad- on the fourth Thursday of eachThree hundred million dollars nre
the said executor.
1
women
don
uniforms
and
sail
away
to
ministrator. Bills to be presented to month at Kugiae House, Feltus street,
rose petals her fingers enressed the
gnrnerod ene.li your by promoters of
Dated May 28, 1919.
fight beside the brave men,
John A. Lovely, Proctor, South Am- at 7.30 p. m. President William
cheeks and neck of the man she loved.
"wildcat" stoc'.t enterprises.
THOMAS L. SMITH,
Birmingham; Vice-President, Robert
However, Helen drove her own car
boy, New Jersey.
6-7-9
Executor.
Thousands of AmerlcmiH of fiinnll
Something in 'the way her fingers)
Segrave; Treasurer, Michael Welsh;
Dated May 8, 1919.
means lose savings amiuully thruiigl) In aid of the hospitals nnd found much lingered on the faint scars—or perSecretary, Frank D. Stanton; ForaA. ROBERT GORDON,
fnko stock swindlers and confident.1!) to employ her veady hands. Fine and haps It was the tremendous inner rnman, James Nolan.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN5-10-9
Administrator.
strong she was and capable of unlimnion. •
dlance
of
love—told
him.
Whatever
Tho Investors nre lured by promises ited hours that did not bring her the the flash, Hillary knew; knew that All Bills Duo to J . J. Scully Must
Star of Jeriey Lodge, No. 181, B,
NOTICE.
of L. F. and E , meets !n K. of P.
of "gigantic returns," "heavy divi- least atom of forget fulness. There Helen hud bound herself to him by,
be Paid At One*.
Hall,
first and third Sunday of sack
dends" mid "sure-lire moiiey-getters." were not many men who compared ties greater than any he had forged.!
ALL PERSONS CONCERNED MAY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
with Hillary and Helen found out that
at 2.30 p. m. A. V. Danser,
nrcwAiirc ov THM "GKT-HIOII. in her own heart there remained a He knew, too, the agony she must have all the book accounts of John J. take notice, that the Subscriber, month
Scully, who formerly carried on an Executors, etc., of Samuel Henry President; L. D.' Wortley, Financial
QUICK" UROKEli.
endured
while
the
skin
was
being
relove far deeper than she ever dreamed
undertaking business, have been plac- Parlsen, Sr., deceased, intends to Secretary and Treasurer; A. T, HartSTICK TO SICNSIHUa SAVING.
moved from her wonderful arms.
ed in my hands for collection, and exhibit their final account to the shorne, Recording Secretary,
Wnr SnvliiR Slumps lire n SAFE In- herself capable of.
"I
couldn't
let
anyone
else
be
no
must be paid at once, at my office, Orphan's Court for the County of
But
Hillary
'night
havo
"gone
west"
Washington Camp Ko. S6, P. O. S.
vestment. They nre backed by the
dear a part of you," when later H11-, 105 N. Broadway. Those owing bills Middlesex, on Friday, the eleventh
A., meets every second and fourth
resources of the United States Govern- with other brave men. She had heard lary tried to find words to express hisi to Mr. Scully are advised that by day of July, 1919, at 10 a. iu., In thoof
Monday of the month In K. of P.
no word from him since the day they
ment.
Term of April, 1919, for settlement Hall corner First and Stockton BtreeU.
prompt
payment
the
costs
of
suit
in
feelings
she
spoke
through
the
glow
of
Wlldrnt slocks nro DI5CIDKDLY parted. How often, how very, very happiness that suffused them
court will be saved. I trust that and allowance; tho same being first Elmer Wright, President;
Elmer
often, Helen blushed with shame at
UNSAirii
these bills will bo paid promptly, and audited and stated by the Surrogate. Coward, Master of 1'orms; John H.
"now, could I?"
the
small
part
she
hud
played
and
thus any unpleasantness will be
liefuso In liny doubtful stock.
Dated May 28, 1919.
French, Financial Secretary; W. M.
avoided.
Hecouie n slockhnlilvr In the Govern- how she longed to make repartition,
MARY A. SICKLES,
Anderson, Treasurer; M. B. Mage*,
Corfu's
Claim
to
Fame.
truly
she
herself
knew.
WILLIAM HENRY PARISEN,
Recording Secretary.
ment.
W. II. PARISEN,
The
Island
of
Corfu
claims
a
mari6-7-5
Executors.
She
hoped
If
he
had
made
the
great
Invest your earnings In l*nele Snm's
Tel. 109-M.
105 N. Broadway.
Star BnOdlng and Iionn Association,
time
history
antedating
that
of
Ath"gllt-eilgo" securities—WAR SAVINGS sacrifice that he hud forgiven her and
of South Amboy, N. J., meets in City
NOTICE.
that he had not suffered. To think of ens. According to tradition, this wns
STAMPS.
Hall, on the fourth Monday evenlni
They pay 4 per cent Interest com- Hillary suffering, wracked by pain and the land of the Plinencluns, nnd here
ALL PERSONS CONCERNED WILL In each month. President Thomai
pounded quarterly.
tortured by n crushed or mutilated Ulysses landed In the course of his
take notice, That all debts owing to C. GelBlnon; Secretary, John J. Dswanderings, nnd on this seashore thill
the e3tnto of L. F. Molnzer are nowlaney; Treasurer, John J. Coaklay.
Buy W. S. S.
body, made life unbearable.
due and payable. Notice Ig further
She tried by every means at her dis- delightful story had Its setting, which
given that the proper nnd legal setposal to find out something about him. Homer tells, of how the hero received
ENEMIES AND OBSTACLES IN
tlement of the, Estate of L. F. MoinIt was difllcult, since she knew little much-needed hospitality and kindness
PLENTY
zer, deceased, will roqulro the collecnt the hands of Nauslciia, tho daughter
Were the lot of Abraham Lincoln, lii or nothing about the royal flying corps of King AlclnouB—perhaps the most
tion of all the above mentioned debts,"
spite of both of them he. triumphed, nnd had no Idea even as to which benutlful episode In all the "Odyssey."
Payment may be made at store corPLAIN and ORNAMENTAL ner
Broadway and Dordentown avennd In overcoming Ilium his greatness squadron he was attached.
BOUGHT fOR CASH
Indeed, to this day two Islands close to
nue.
It was the saddest and perhaps one the shores of Corfu dispute, the honor
grew.
PLASTERING
At murkt)t prices. Intercut coupons
Executors Estate of L. F.
One of his guiding principles lie ex-of the hnppk.Kt days of her life when of being the ship of Ulyssea turned
pultl in full
6-7-4
Helen, through a newspaper Item, dis- Into stone.
pressed thus:
W. S. S. Bought Also
"GET READY AND YOUR CHANCE covered Hint Gnpt. Hillnry Juines was
Upon Dally 8 to 8
WILL, COME."
In a hospital In Canada imJ that only
Tough Luck.
Save a part, even if only a small u miracle In the way of surgery had
Adriatic
Ticket Agency
part, of your Income regularly ""d be saved bis Ufa
Mottersby—Poor old CSumpor's birth228 Smith Street
' prepared for whatever chanca comet
He bud crashed down In his machine day present from his wife Isn't doing Let Me Estimate Your Work
No loko premium i-citllleultR given, no
to you.
prljc puizleii, no humbug of any kind, bul
while In combat with u hoolie plane. him any Rood.
Pertli
•Imply hoi)Hit talno for your money.
" Wnr Savings Stamps pay 4 per cent He was i.indly burned about the face
(inffer—What was It?
Tunlnn am) KepnlrlnR at Itlfht 1'rlCDS.
Phone 1837
interest compoundi'd quarterly mid are and much skin grnftlng wns necessary.
Mottersby—She gave him n lounging
.safe us nny other government bond
Helen Travis left no Btone unturned, coat and from tho tlmo he gets homo
HARRY
PARISEN
(nbsolutely loss proof).
lost no time in milking her way direct till he goes to bed she keeps Mm on
Kindly mention Citizen when patI
Buy W. S. S.
£01 DRTM Struct
South
to Montreal nud to the hospital where the hoy.
Telephone 159-R
ronizing Advertisers.
PUBLIC SERVICE GAS COMPANY TO
FILE NEW GAS RATES
THE SOUTn ASTOOY CITIZEN.
Public Service Gas Company,
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JOS. MULHEARN
BUILDER
Brick W o r k
Stucco Work a Specialty
130 David Street
LIBERTY BONDS
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WE SELL PIANOS
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
THE SOUTH AKB0T CITIZEK.
Offlce*First Street, netr Broadway.
BOOTH AUBOT, N. J.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919.
OFPOBTUMITIES FOB ALL
FOB KEHT,
Items of Interest Presented In
Short Paragraphs for Busy
Readers.
James K. Nugent of Newark lias
FOK- JIKNT—House OJJ Augusta street. announced that he is a candidate for
Apply to Mr*. A. T. Worthing, 2\>S. Stevens
avenuar
iws-ti
Governor on the Democratic ticket.
FOB RENT—House, on L';ilharluo street. Who next?
AppSy to Mrs. K. J. lierrfen, 217 Itordentown
avenue.
ij-^s-tf
Prank Hoffman has his smokeshop
PLAT TO KKNT—Movon IU'JIUB. all improvements. Apply to M. Kaufman, 110 Ho. beautifully decorated for Welcome
jiroadway.
O-lu-tr
Home Day.
FOB KENT—lloomers iranteii In uptudute
rooming hou*e; beautiful parlor for two or
three; also back pirlor; other rooms; all
Mrs. Shaw, wife of.the Rev. J. E.
improvements. Apply iffi N, Bf way. M-tr
FOB 8ALE.
FOR BALE—Six room stucco house, ]>art
improvements, l'rlio S;i,'2l)0. Ask tor liargala'H. W. IJ. l'urlsen, 100 N. Jiroaiiway.
Telephone 109-M.
6-31-tf
FOR SALE—One housflanrt three lota,corner of Bordentown and Ward avenues; two
lots on Grant street, Hay View .Manor; ami
one lot fttSewaren. ApiiJr to Leonard TJeo,
Administrator, It'way nnil.Miiln St. 6-21-tr
FOIt SALIC—0room house, 1 '* lots ground,
-steam heat and other improvements, with
garage. Price
S-'JOO. tminlro for liargaln
NO. 80, \vr. 11.1'arlsen, lOi.v. H'wuy. a-ntf
FOIt SALK—Eight lots on I'rospei-t street
and two lotH on Wai d tivemie. Apply!!. L.
Johnson, 111 North Broadway.
u-17-tf
FOB HAMS (,'HK/W—Two douljlo douses
on Second street, ('lipnp. A good IIIVUKImeut. Apply to A. .1.-Miller.
»-21-tf
REAL KSTA-TK—Hnlublo property always
on hand. Dwellings, factory sites, lar^o or
gruall, farms, building iots, etc., at Inviting
prlcefl. Now Is the tiuio to buy. Don't delay.
KentB collected. Fire Insurance placed jn
reliable comiianlcH. Win. II. rarlsun, Uoal
Estate and Kent Collecting Agency, Hi'J
Bioadway, South Amboy, N, J.
i-ai-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
and they are seriously 'contemplatin.
the installation of a plant of the!
own in the building, thereby prevent
jrig so many disappointments an
heavy loss.
"America's Danger" will be th
subject of an address by Mr. Samiie
Con'e, at the Baptist Church Sunda
evening. Mr. Con'o i s * former Un'tc
States Marshal and has dealt wit
criminals in ail stages of the garni
He will have something to say en tlr
present idustiial unrest; and the da
gor facing America by the "Reds
and other such organizations mure o:
less related to the I. \\, W. Tin
scats are free.
On Wednesday Mr. William Wye
Shan- of South River, was among a koff and Hev. O. W. McCombe attend
number of ladies who joined the Order ed the council called by the Baptis
of the Eastern Star at New Brunswick church at Atlantic Highlands
on Wednesday evening.
examine Mr. B. Davis' fitnes3 in beini
set upnrt to the gospel ministry.
Rev. and Mrs. J. 13. Shaw of South
River were visitors in this city on
OI'UN HOUSE ALL HAY.
Tuesday evening.
Open house at W. O. (.*. S. n i l da
Saturday. I'unch bowl will be ther
Rov. G. W. McCombe attended the o help make tho wclcomu rim
nnnual banquet of the Baraea's In Make the Coimmijiiiy Club your rci
Belleville, N. J., Thursday evening.
devous.
Conic one, -cnino all to llio (Join
John French of Fourth Btreet and
miinlty Club, W. C. C. S., 2.r.(! Diivli
Mrs1. Mary A. Sickles of David Direct
street mi WolHiinn Homo Day.
are luiving Uiuir liomiiH wired for •ordlul Invitallon Is extended to a
electricity by .1. I^eo Larew.
-South Amboy to romo mill Inspect 111
IOW club when! W, C. (',. S. lin
Thomas Dover and family of l'erth joined forces with ('mnpany V.
Amboy are now occupying their bungA Kpoclal Invitallon from W. f). (
alow ' at Morgan Dcach, wlioro tho.v
IH extended to all th« rnturno
will remain for the Biinmior.
Holdlors, HitlloiH or marines to com
llio club nnil it is hoped that the;
A touring car owned by Samuel will niiike it their second homo wlior
iClnstlingor of South River got balky they can moot each other and lirln
en Sunday afternocm and continued their friends for a iiuiet chat 6r par
to back Jrom Stevens fcvenuo until It l.ftko of'llslit refreshments, Tho clu
struck the house of Capt. .Salmon. has been continued for tho spocln
The machine was not badly damaged, purpose of giving you lioyn nom
and the house did jiot buijge a bit.
place fo call your own HO enmo o
In and get acquainted with your clul
A shirtwaist factory will open In a A hearty welcome is waiting for yo
fow days in the Welsh building, cor- at all tlmos. The punch bowl la pre
ner of Broadway and First street.
pared to (111 your glass Just as ofto
as you will present it. Come on I
The firo hydrant has been removed and give tho placo "the once over"from corner of Main street uiid Broad-. you will return.!
way to Augusta street.
., FOB HALK—One Ice chest and one extension table, all In good uoadltlun. Apply at
-%>9 Cniuoh street.
8-28-1
FORSALE—Tho building formerly Uhapel
at JSruston cemetery, eultablo for bungalow,
or other purposes. Christ Church Corporation, address I). W. Heed, Chairman Uoin.
on UopalrB.
0-21-'2
•HAY FOIt BALK—Fifteen tons bestTlmo>tJ»y. Apply I». F. Fallen, 212 l>avld St. li-7-il
FOR SALK (JHKAP—Four room houseboat. Apply to Wm. U. i'arlaeu.
6-lll-tf
•" GAUDEN1NG-A1I kinds of gardon work
.done: also nursery stock sold. Kvlest it
'Bennett, Tel. 35-3, 241 Stain Btroet.
6-8-tf
FOR SALE—Flro wood, cut hi stovo lengths
Swan Hill Ice, George K. Applogate, telephone 120-J.
3-8-tf
FOR SALE—Koll top desk. Inqur6 of l\ J.
Mouaghau, 218 David Btroot, city.
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MONEY TO LOAN on bond and mortgage
I'lisior of Kfijport Oliiircli
J n Bums of 8100, }200. 6300, $«0, 6600 and up to
W. H. Parlsen, agent, has sold the
010,000. InqaireJoUn A. Lovely, 103 H'wtty.
Rev. 3. C. French has resigned hi
r MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage, stock and fixtures of the United Shoe
" Apply to J. A. Coan, p . o. Building.
Repairing Co., 103 X. Broadway, to pastorate of the Presbyterian Churc
at Keyport to accept a call at Cai
michael, Perm., noar Pittsburgh. Mi
French has been wishing for a Ion
Mr.
Thomas
Llngle
of
Perth
Amboy
FOR HIRE—Limousine for all occasions.
Paul Bryllnskl, corner Cedar aud Center was in town Sunday evening, and time to locate near his parents, wh
itreeta. TelephoneW-j.
u-lS-tr
'aro advanced in years and live i
spent a social hour with Mr. Joseph
Pittsburgh. When the opportunity preCapnor, of John street. He brought
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
sented Mr. French offered himself as
with him a large solar protrait of the
a
candidate and preached at Ca CARPENTERS AND MASONS — Repair late James White, who was an enwork and Jobbing promptly attended to. All
michael, when they were without
work guaranteed first class. rSlmon Kujak, gineer of the C. & A. R. R., and
665 Johnstone Btreet, telephone 83'2-M, Perth requested Mr. Capner to present same pastor. They offered him a call, whl<
Amboy; or J . C. Sklveson, 150 Gordon street,
carries with it a church membcrsh
telephone M78-H, Perth Amboy.
12-7-tf
to the Y.JM. C. A. to be placed with
of 300 and a larger salary. On
the collection o( locomotive prints he
return Mr. French resigned his charg
WORK WAltTf D.
some timo ago gave the Y.
at Keyport, and at a congregations 1
WORK WANTED—Young woman with
meeting the church released hlri
4rn&U child would like a position a t general
housework. Apply to Mrs. Clark, Box 162, Elias Force of Fourth street Is now Mr. French expects to move July 1
South Amboy
6-21-1
working at the plant of the Aeroplane
and Marine Company at Keyport.
Advertise In The Citizen.
MR. HAPPY
The Myer Barber Co. aro Installing
PARTV
machinery in K. of P. Hall, preparatory to removing their plant from
Mansfield' Non-Skid Tires guarai
Gordon street.
teed 6,000 miles. Manufactured 1
Mansfield Rubber Co., MansBe
Edgar Emmons has awarded a con- Ohio. My prices:
80x3 ,
*9.90
tract for a new house on Henry
80x8)4
12.50
street, near Broadway. Tho excava32x8)4
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tion for the cellar has been finished.
31x4
18.75
32x4
19.75
THEIR PtftFCCT HEATS
83x4
20.75
It's conilng! The outing of Baptist
MEAHPCRfECTDAYS84x4
21.75
Sunday School to Highland Beach,
81x4)4
28.50
I U K E THEIR SHOPne whoro still water and ocean bathing
85x4)4
29,50
AND LIKE THEIRVflftS can bo enioyed. Tho date Is July 10,
30x4)4
8150
85x5
88.50
mid excursion faro only GO cents.
87x5
89.50
Drop
a
postal.
We
call
anywh
C11HE ond of a perfect,
Dr. J. V. Weber viSlted friends In in the county. 'Pho.no 1269-J Ni
T
•"• woll-fod
day
simply
this city the fore part of. the week. Brunswick., Mall orders filled.
means that another full
ship
on
approval.
If a sltablo house can be secured, Dr.
of promise la coming. Our
Weber will probably locate In this
meats will bring happiness
city after his discharge from service.
208 Itedmoml Street,
to your cvoryday life.
New Brunswick, N. J. 6-2
Mr. Thomas L. Rhoados, nianagor
Wutch for Sir. //<iw>/ Purtu
of the local American Store, hits been
transferred to the American Store at
Trenton, N. J., Mr. August Weller,
his assistant, lms resigned Ills position hero, and lias taken n better
position with the James Butler Co.
of Mow Brunswick.
AUTOMOBILES FOB H I M .
an Old Bridge party.
Attention Automobilist
EDEN, YOUR TIRE MAN
A few \V. C. O, S. "Welcome Homo
Jersey Boys!" posters aro left. Who
wants them for their cars? The
Citizen will be glad to glvo them
out as long as they last.
Building Sand
FOR
Mrs. Joseph Tice and daughter,
Miss Anna Tlce, left this city on
Thursday to ranlw their homo nt
Pontinc, Mich., where Mr. Tlce is omployecl.
It. U. DUE COMPANY
Tho Empire Theatre was In hard
Tel. 255
Main Street
luck, not on account of not having
SOUTH AMTIOT, N. J.
any patrons, but d .o to not having
any electricity to run the moving
WOT GUILTY OF ASSAULT.
Before Judge Daly and a jury in picture machine. Friday night thore
the court of quarter sessions at. Now wns a largo audience but it had to
Brunswick on Moiulny. .Tolm (Joel-/, of b o (lisniisKnd, roHiiHinK in a liig l o s s
this city, was found not guilty of the to tho ninnngomont, Saturday aftorcharge of assault nnil battery on noon tlio mntlnou crowd had to bo
rielen Sel(?, four years old, of Fifth dismissed for the same reason, with
Street. Prosecutor .losepU TO. Strir-Upr nuiio loss. i\lr. Dcy, llio owner, and
represented tlio Stuto, nml T<oo J. Theodore Rlnndukn, tho manager,
Coakloy of thin city wns counnel for grcntly regret Hint. '' "'}' were compelled to disappoint the audiences,
Gootx.
The difference between good
coal and poor coal la the
difference botweon comfort
and discomfort.
Our Coal is
Solid Comfort
Coal
It Is screened carefully,
delivered
promptly, »nd
makes warm friends.
J. W. OLSEN CO.
Telephone 336
Perth Amboy
The Phoenix Tea ( o .
1$6 S. BROADWAY
| | Next to Lucitt's Bakery
Near John Street
BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK
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ISo
Best Butter, 59c
Best Lard, Ib. 36c g
FLOUR—Heckers', Daniel Webster,
Mother's Best or Gold Medal,
24% lb. siick
$1.59
Best Prunes, large size, per lb. . . 28c
Pitted Prunes, per lb
20c
Mother Cook's Pure Jelly, glass 12c
Quaker Corn Flukes, per package' 8c
Eiigle Hnking Powder, can 5c, 10c, 20c
Eagle Cocoa, I-2lb. can . . . 19c
Jiorden's, Gold Cross, Pet and Peerloss Evaporated Mill, per can 7c and 14c
Powdered Sugar, 1 lb. package
lie
Star, Magnolia, Clover Milk, per can. 17c
Canned Peas, Brakeley's Best, per
can
14c and 17c
Canned Corn, Silver's Best, Unexcelled, can
14c and 17c
Best Canned Tomatoes, No. i can 9c
large can 15c.
D. & C. Prepared Flour, per package 12c
Mueller's Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, package
1 tc
Duryea's Corn Starch, per package.. 10c
Pumpkins, per can
12c
Best End Salmon, per tall c a n . . . . . . 26c
Sauer Kraut, per large can
12c
Campbell's Soups, all kinds, per can. 10c
Campbell's Beans, per can
12 '/2c
Jleinz Baked Beans, per small can 12c,
medium 17c
Schimmell's Salad Dressing, per bottle 12c
Barley, per lb
5c
Dried Peas, lb. 10c; 3 lbs. . . . 25c
Baker's Cocoanut, can
12c
Lima Beans, dried, lb
lie
Best Mixed Tea, per lb
45c
Best Coffee, per lb
37c
Best Rice, loose, per lb
«
12c
White Beans, small, per lb
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8c
Argo Starch, l i b . package, or loose
starch, lb
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8c
Star Naphtha Washing Powder, per
package
6c
N. B. CO. GOODS—Package Goods,
Crackers and Cakes, all kinds, per
package
,
8c and 16c
Babbit's Soap, per cake
6c
Ivory Soap, per cake
6c
Toilet Paper, per roll
4c
Climax Soap, per cake
5c
Quick Suds Soap, 'per cake
5c
Babbitt's Cleanser, per box
4'/2C
Grandma's Washing Powder, large 4
lb. package
\ 7c
Can Lye, Lewis Brand, per can
12c
Cloride of Lime, large can
12c
Potted Meats, per can
5c and 10c
Mother's or Quaker Oatflakes, per pkg. 10c
Lusk's Mustard, per bottle
10c
Oil Sardines, per box
Sc
Trvphosa or Lypton's Jello, all flavors,
per package
8c
Dunham's Cocoanu^, package... 10c, 19c
Ohio Blue Tip Matches, b o x . . . . . . . . 5c
Colburn's Mustard, box
9c
Beech Nut Peanut Butter.. 10c, 20c, 30c
Eagle Baking Soda, 1,41b package
3c
Tomato Pulp, can
7c
Smoked Beef, sliced, glass
14c
Tetley's Tea, package
9c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, package
lie
Chow Chow, bottle
10c
Vanilla and Lemon Extracts, bottle.. 12c
Goff's Cough Syrup
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23e
Armour's Corn Flakes, package
10c
Salt, bag
4c, 8c
Tuna.Fish, white Rose, can
22c
Pickles, sweet or sour, bottle
»10c
Hershey's Cocoa, box. A
9c, 17c
Cocoa, Manhattan, box
15c
Long Island Catsup, bottle
10c
Force, package
'.
10c
Post Toasties, package
lie
Molasses, can
12c and 14c
White Pine Cough Syrup, bottle
18c
Goff's Bitters
23c
The Phoenix Tea Co.
1 3 6 South B r o a d w a y
::
Near John Street
Any Purchise Antiunting to $10.00 or Over Delivered Free to Any Part of City.
BORAK'S MARKET
SSIil
jThese Specials Are For Friday, Saturday and Monday
Legs of Spring Lamb - 32c lb Yearling Lamb 29c lb
VERY SPECIAL
Corned Beef
3 lbs. 45c
RIB ROAST
Blade Cut Good and tender
2 lbs.
- FRESH CHOPPED
**&<£^Ly^
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Pot Roast 25c lbPot Roast 15c lb
Lamb Chops
28c lb.
All Meat, No Bono
Untrlmmod
Soup Meat 15c lbBest Lard 31c lb
RUMP POT ROAST
KUMP OF VEAL
22c lb.
28c lb.
Shoulder of Veal
361c l b .
Chopped Meat 2 2 . i c Ih
Steaks Special
Sugar Cured Hams
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LAMB STEW
VElAL CHOPS
2 lbs 25c
28c-32c Ib.
16%c Ib. Cali Hams, nice and lean 26%c Ib
Liver
First Prize or Troco Liberty Cabbage 5 c l bFresh
or Kidneys
32c lb
Bologna 25c Frankfurters 26c 2 lbs. 25c
PORK LOINS 261 elb FORK CHOPS 32c lb
Small
Special
Special
Bacon, by the strip
35c Ib Fresh Sausage, link or loose 2 5 c lb
Romumbor tho placo, call or telephone.
Wo sell Just as we advertise.
122 B r o a d w a y Telephone 2ei S o u t h A m b o y
THE
SODTH AMBOT CITIZEN.
On motion of Mr. Kress Harry Charles Kamps, in regard to her..not Automobile Upsets at Morgan Beach.
Parisen was appointed special officer permitting her son to come to school
About 6 o'clock last Saturday evenPCBUSIIBD WEEK!// B¥
to apprehendl hucksters peddling in on account of being called a "nui-ing a big limtntsine containing a
THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING CO. tile city without licenses.
sance" by one of the teachers, that party from Harrison ran off the
SOUTH AMBOT, N. J .
Mr. Kress offered a motion, which | she report to the board in person Morgan-Keyport road at a point-bewas adopted, that a committee be a\> stating her reasons. She appeared tween the creek bridge and Lawrence
TELEl'HOXE i8
pointed t/> circulate a pelition i: Wednesday night and the matter was Harbor, and upset dosvn the bank.
The Presbyterian Sunday School pupils will sell you a ticket
All communications or Items of news re- favor of the ship canal, and be pr> settled, her son to commence school Tlie road was congested with travel
ceived by us must IJP flccompafneti \>y the
sented to Assemblyman Devo? to aii next fall again.
:it the time, and a machine following
«lguatuie of the writer to Insure publication, his work toward the canal.
The report of tlie physical inspector, in attempting to pas3 struck the Round Trip $ 1 . 0 0 ;
Children, 6 t o 12 y e a r s , 5 0 c
On motion of Mr. Kress all claim Dr. S. T. Kinney, was received in limousine and veered it around so that
Butercrf In tlif 1'ubt Office at Soutk Aniboj
Children
under 6 years Free
on the Tompltlns Home property n which he stated that there were at it went down the bank. Fortunately
ffi second ehiss- ruu 11 watfer.
cently sold to the Raritan River liai present six contagious diseases in thenone in the car was seriously injured,
W a t c n TJae Citizen. ISTesct W e e k
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road were vacated.
school, but otherwise reported the but it was thought one of the occuSATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1019.
Councilman Hackelt asked if tin health and sanitary conditions of thepants broke his arm. They were on
KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISEHS
company had provided a right of wa school to be good. Moth these reports their way to Keansburgto spent SunCOMMON COlLWTHi ACUtliUS JO
to the shore front properly as agreoi] were received and filed.
day. After several hours' work the
Some dispute it appears lias arisen machine was righted and placed on
FUKMSII WA'J'KJt I'OIi FOUNTAIN when the City Solicitor imforniei
Regular meeting of the Common Mm that a twenty-live foot roadwa between the (Inn of Ougen & Butler, (ho road again in a badly damaged
1
Council was held at the City Hal] onfrom Bordcntown avenue had beeIhe electrical contractors, nnd Lowin- condition.
i
deeded
to
the
city
and
that
the
sam
son
&
Shubert,
the
architects.
The
Tuesday evening. Present—CouncilMILLINERY
architects claim that the work done
men Delaney, Mackett, Kress, Shuey had been recorded.
Win. If. I'arisen has sold for Mrs.
by the electrical men Is not ns porM. 10, (Iroene of Brooklyn, two Ipts on
and Stanton; Clerk Coakloy, Engineer
contract and specifications. The mafMcMichael, Solicitor Coakley, anil NEW IIKiH SCHOOL Ol'KJf
I ARiista street to AIIRCIO Quattrocki,
Water Commissioner Uraney.
ter was brought up Thursday nl^hf, W | 1(J will erect a store and dwelling
FOH IMSlWTIOJf TO-DA
South Amboy, N. i .
147 N. Broadway
Minutes ot previous meeting were
After the signing of the diploma! but Mr. Coan thought that it wan not thereon,
the
duly
of
the
board
lo
Klriiig
approved as read.
lusive
Hats
In
till
tliu
netvdesigns,
Including
by President II. M. Mack and Secro
Advertise in Tho Citizen.
The clerk read a communication/ tary W. M. Stnmons, in the office o, this matter out with (lufceii & Hutler,
MOURNING HATS MADE TO ORDER
from City Solicitor Coukley statin?; Superintendent O, O. Burr on Wedthat. Mr. Lowlnscin wan the permm t
All Trimrn id Hats in Stock Now at Greatly Reduced Prices
he had made, a search against tho nesday night, the Hoard of Kdueatloii whom it .should bo referred. Ho lln-ru
preperty recently purchased by thooolc a short recess In order to gcfore inadoii nuilion tluit Mr. LOWIIIKUI'
STIOVKNS A VIC.
city from tile Wesseo "Realty Company, over to the new school where t.h lie reiiuexted to lie at Ilio inoulfilK »
Cornw David Siruot
and found tlmt a mortgage of $7,000 first meeting of (he board look pine tlm hour* on next Wednesday night ^
__ KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS
Repaired T I R E S Relreaded
Was on record against it. On motion in the special room in that KCIIOO when lordlier wit 11 Mr. (litivn Hi
difference coiilil bo seltlcd,
All Wurfc (Imimntiiinl
of Mr. Delaney it was received and for this purpose.
Mr. Voss Htalral"Hint the new schoo Automobiles Loitered Whllo You Wait, In
ordered filed.
There were present at the meeting
20 Minutos
A letter from the State Department Messrs. Mack, Rue, Woodward, Coan building Is now practically comploteil
but
offered
;i
suggestion
thai
a
table
of Institutions stated that an inspec- nnd Secretary \V, M. lOnimons, super
Money sent to all parts of the
tion had boon made of the homo lor intciidont O. O. Burr, J. M. Voso, of some deHcrlptlon bo planed In OIK
»f
tho
corrldora,
with
tho
nninos
o
world, through our own
tho poor, and that the home had bee;George I!, Koley and Mr. ('.agon o
found in excellent condition. On mo-the firm of Ongon fe Butler, contruc tho members of tho Hoard of lOduea
correspondents
tion of Mr. Delanoy, it was receive tors for the electric lighllng In the Ion and date of erection, e t c , to
ESTABLISHED 1888
lorpetunto
the
iinmos
of
tho
members
and filed.
now school.
On motion of Mr. Delaney tho fol The meeting was called to orOo who were In power at the time of tho
erection of this building. Ho Htatod
lowing bills were ordered paid;
by President Mack, but by motion tin flint lie would donate n marble table
E. I. du Pont do Nemours Co.,
rending of the minutes of the las
Ticket Office
foreign Exchange
water department
$400 2f regular meeting was dispensed with, )f about twenty-sight by forty Inched,
Hit that tho inscriptions would havo
John J. Ryan
3053 Of
Leo J. Coakley
10 00Communications wore next In tho or .o ho placed on by tho board, whlcl
Certified Auditing Company.. 3275 00 der of business, and the secretary .vould cost in tho neighborhood of HPJEFtTia: A M B O Y
Certified Auditing Company..
7 43read a communication from Miss I.
George Mortenson
7 1 3 V. Rutan, who after teaching for thellncty or hundred dollars. Some
Bonds Bought and Sold
John F . Connors
9 00period of twenty-live years, is nowmembora of tho board felt that a
ablet
of
some
sort
should
bo
erected
John F. Connors
69 50
resigning, the resignation to take Jilt it was finally referred to the
Andrew Anderson
1C
U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co. 7G 00effect at the close of the present ommlttee on buildings and grounds.
HARDWARE STOHK IN TOWN.
U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co. 145 00school term. By motion of Mr. Coan
Mr. Tiarr's action in regard to perPatrick McCabe
9 00the communication was referred to
A. P. VanDusen
'
75
mitting the Red Cross to servo a banhe
teachers'
committee.
Traffic Sign & Signal Co;
25 00
quet to tho returned soldiers in the Corner Stevens avenue and First street.
VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY
Jdhn Connors
2 If J. M. Voss.contractor for the buildGus Linden
4 00ing of the new school, in his com-auditorium on Saturday afternoon was I l i i r d w a r c , L a w n M O U L T S , Gordon
9
Hose,
Force
Cups,
Hakes,
(Iocs;
sustained
and
made
the
action
of
Osman Bloodgood
3 00munication to the board stated that
Shovels,
Forks,
Ga.s
Fixtures,
Dominick Maddox
] 26
he Board of Education also, by moMantels, Gus I'lutes, Etc. '
Telephone 26
Quality and Weight Guaranteed
Labor, streets
•, 109 81the work of building concrete steps ion of Mr. Coan.
Labor, garbage
78 63from the street to the school, at both
SCHOOL
SUPPMES-Big
Stock
Tho Board of Education wishes to
L. J. Coakley
15 00entrances in John street, had been
John White
25 SOcompleted for the contract price of tnnounce that the new school buildSTATIONERY
Labor, water department
156 00
ng will be open on Thursday, Friday
$500,
but
stated
that
he
had
deducted
KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN-PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS
J. D. Johnson Co., Inc
358 87
lights and all day Saturday for In-CHUTBI GIOTCI, Electric Light Ball*
N. Y. Telephone Co
1 70$55 for five steps which were not re-spection by the public, and they are
J. A. Sexton
12 31quired, the actual price would be
espectfully invited to examine one
Walter B. Smith
10 00
$445. I t was referred to the commitif the finest school buildings in "the
Councilman Kress introduced an tee on buildings and grounds by
ounty, which has just been comordinance authorizing the issuing of motion of Mr.-Coan.
ileted.
$225,000 in water bonds. It was laid
At this meeting the time had been
over .under the rules, for a public set by advertisement for the opening
.VOICE 6 F THE PEOPLE.
hearing on July 8.
and receiving of sealed bids and proOn resolution by Councilman De- posals for the furnishing of the school
laney a general account n o t e ' for supplies for the ensuing year. The o Editor of Citizen:
$1,000 was ordered renewed fo.r onefirm of William G. Johnston & Co., Dear Sir—There i s an impression
n our city that the dance given at
month.
set-forth the figure of $737.22, while
Resolution by Mr. Delaney instruct- J. L. Hammett of Brooklyn quoted Morgan recently was under the
ed the clerk to draw warrant for the sum of $701.01, or $670 f. o. b. uspices of the trustees of South
$1,175 to pay Intorest on sewer bonds this city, terms sixty days net. These Imboy Hospital Association. The imGeneral account notes for $3,500 were the only bids received and byiression is absolutely unfounded.
and $6,000 were ordered renewed for motion of Mr. Coan they were r e - Phis dance was given by a number
one month at flvo per cent; and oneerred to the committee on books and if young ladies who have been enterYou will save both time and money by always patronizing this store. It
of $4,500 for throe months at five supplies nnd the superintendent for aining the soldiers during the war
tnd had no connection with the
per cent.
tabulation.
is
our aim to show so good an assortment in the various departments that •
ospltal association whatever.
On motion tiio building on end of The following bills were ordejetl
you
will be suited at the first try. Therefore there no need wasting your
Board of Trustees South Amboy
city dock was awarded to Chris. paid, by motion of Mr. Rue: .
iospital.
time and energy in shopping around.
Kolley, providing ho remove same at . H. Gordon
$208 00
o
his expense
'loyd Tomkins
30 00
7000 00 Ford parts always in stock. VlcCouncilman Hackelt offered a reso- , M. Voss
Monmoutli Light Co
1 00 ory Garage, 108-110 Stevens Ave. •
lution tlmt whoreas tho \V, C. T. U.N. Y. Telephono Co
6 85
had horotoforo offered to erect a •rank Neer
10 90
drinking fountain and maintain same . S. Gas Co
1 16 INANCIAL REPORT ANI) AUDIT
.189 75 OF THE CITY OF SOUTH AMDOY,
at tholr own oxpnnso, and had obtain- Phoenix Ins. Co
.
.
.
.
.
10
25
ed parmlHslon from tho N. Y. & Long Montalvo
33 00 N. J., FOR THE YEAR ENDING
Standard' Fire Ins.
Branch Railroad Company to erect Dodd, Mead & Co. .
0 30 DECEMBER 81, 1018.
name on property approaching the 1C. Nichols
10 00
10 00 In accordance with Chapter 2G8 of
Btatlon subject to thirty days removal il. Dolaney
VOILES.
COLUMBIA SHJRTS
12 00 ho Laws -of 1918 I hereby publish
Bros
notice, that permission bo given tho
In numberless designs at prices ranging from
We havo just received another lot of beautiful
7 56 summary" of report of audit made
iterury
Digest
W. C. T. U. to erect sumo, and that, . Mortenson
221 00 if this municipality by the Certified
$1.25 to $5.98.
Voiles, in various fancy designs, as well as the
tho city furnish water for snmo free
I. Wolff. & Co
35 00 .udlt Company of America, Registered
nnicipal
Accountants,
New
Yorlc
Bolld colors ner yard 59c
Mr, Shuoy moved its adoption.
S. Mason
7 00
WELCOME HOME BANNERS
25c
40 12 ity.
Mr, Kress asked if the fountain Amea Rollinson
1SALANCR
SHEET
ISit
wna for man r.nd beast, Mr. Hackott(V. C, Spnulding
PAST COLOR BUNTING, yd
19c
K A O E E UNDERTOGS
Assets
4 84
Bros.
replied that It was intended to supply trnub
LADIES' WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS
$2.49
Mr. Rue as chairman of the com- Current Cash—
The
designer
of this garment, had the little
both, nnd stated that at the present nittee on buildings anil grounds ro- eneral nnd AVater Cash.. $10,029.21
LADIES' WHITE PUMPS
$3.95
Current Receivables—
tots comfort in mind, when he brought out this
llmo thoro was no public place whore lOrted that he is having the flag pole
ater Arrears
II ,4G5.:iS
oitlier man or boast could got a t School No. 2 repaired, us ho thinks onfirnieil Assessments, (due
one piece garment to take the place of shirt,
LADIES' WHITE OXFORDS, with white
drink of water, and application for his pole is hollow and if it is will
from Taxpayers)
1.1,8-10 78
rubber sole and heel
$2.75
drawers aud body waist. Just the thing for the
Same had to be made to private e strapped and put info first-class Dniirnied Assessments, (duo
CHILDREN'S WHITE OXFORDS AND
hot weather, each 08c,
from
City
Property)
15,835.99
parties,
:ondltlon. He further reported tliat 'roporly Tax Arrears
SHOES
$1.05 10*2.19
G!),144.:i0
Mr. Kress thought the erection of he concrete sjteps have been com- 'oil Tax Arrears
2,872.00
SEALPAX UNION SUITS..$149
LADIES' VICI PUMPS
$5.50
the fountain should bo presented to leted in front of the new .school in
SEALPAX SUIT AND DRAWERS, each
89c
$121,187.09
the board of health for their approval
satisfactory manner. The report
MAVIS TALCUM
23c
Properly—
BALBRIGGAN
UNDERWEAR
40o
and
98c
ns to it bolng sanitary.
vas received on motion of Mr. Coan.
ubllc Grounds & Buildings $74,520.00
UIXITI3 SILK HOSE
$1.98
MEN'S WASH TIES
250
Mr. Kress applied for the City
Mr. Bjirr reported that ^everything iiblic Doclt
11,000.00
Solicitor'a opinion in the mutter, when s In readiness for the commencement Ire Apparatus nnd EquipMEN'S LUX1TE SILK SOCKS
, 75c and 98c
CHILDREN'S SOCKS
85c
11,350.00
ment
he stated ho could not. see how theo bo held on Thursday night. The
BOYS' HOLBPROOF STOCKINGS... 50c and 59c
LUXITE HOSE'
40c and 50c
100,000.00
<nnltary Sowers
council could glvo any premlssion for speaker Floyd Tomkins, D. D., hasiiirfncc Sewers
19,000.00
BOYS' ATHLETIC STYLE UNION SUITS.. $1.15
KAYNKH WASH SUITS
¥1.85 to $849
tho fountain on private property, and iromised to bo on hand, nnd the new iity Team
250.00
BOYS' BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, each 49o
500.00
tlmt tho only grunt that could be tiidiforitim will he thrown open tor load Scraper nnd Tools..
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
$1.98 and $2.49
Works Plant
30,500.00
given was to furnish wafer.
lie first titne on that night. The
MIDDY BLOUSES
$1.49 and $1.08
TENNIS SHOES AND OXFORDS, FOR V
MB: Hackett thought the Board of eats arrived on Monday and have all
$?,7ii,30S.2r.
AND B.OYS.
Health, could not. have any authority ieei) put in .their places, while the
MIDDY HATS
40c
..XlnWIItlofi.
C'ti'Tentin tha matter until tho fountain had tloctric lights have been Installed.
./. .$117,081.00,
boon drooled, and then it could lie
Mr. CooJn In his motion moved tlmt Tomporary Loans
Due for Assessment (on
Inspected nnd approved or dlHapmeeting of the board bo held on
City Properly) (contract) 15,835.!)!)
provod,
f
Wednesday ni'/iff noxt, at (lie new
"e.vMaAridittoJ elated thru. school, for 0o purpose of clotting up
Funded—
diseased; and Ifbusiness forfthe',fiscal school year.
Sorlnl Bonds
^0.00
Report of lfte tnTffTit olllcer Thomas Surplus
'.he fifl'tne foiinin
refill
by
tho
secretary,
10
stafotl tliiif be hud found
tiny in his Tlin ri'i
Is Wednesday, July 16th, 1919, at Asbury Park
MRS. J. W. POTTER
Aniboy Vulcanizing Works
Meats That You Can Eat
* V Specials
Prime Rib Roast
Specials
- 2*5c-2Sc
Pot Roast -
- ••
-
25c
Forequarters Genuine Lamb 2 5 c
Choice Steaks - LOWEST PRICED Rib or Loin Lamb Chops - 35c
• 16c
C. I. BERGEN Plate or Soft Rib Corned Beef
432 STATE STREET
Hoiia£liaii $ meat Market
2O9 David Street
II. WOLFF & CO.
Welcome Home Sale of Dependable
Merchandise
Try Wolff >s First •
FLAGS
We have them. From the little ones- at 5c per
dozen up to size 5x8 feet at $3.98 and $5.98
If you are looking f "r a T
Suit
" J pHHH'HWHM'HIMIIipnRnHIWIIIIIflM^^
The South Amboy Trust Company
::
Broadway and Augusta Street
A Business Bank for Business Men
::
South Amboy, N. J.
A Private Bank for the Individual
Ail Accommodating Bank for those
Desiring Accommodation
°fo
Special Accounts
Checking Accounts
.
OFFICERS
President
-
-
•'"-'. " ' . - - - ' .
1st Vice President,
2nd Vice President
3rd Vice President
Secretary-Treasurer
#
DONALD
JJOHN A. COAN
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WILLIAM S. DEY
CHARLES L. STEUERW'ALD
. PUBLISHED WEEKLtf
SOUTH AMBOY. N. 1.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919.
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.
June 23, 1919.
To the Editor of South Amboy Citizen:
Please relate through the columns
if your paper some interesting facts
connected with the refusal of the
Walcome Home Committee to engage
the Third Battalion Band, N. J. S. M.
for the June 28th Celebration, notwithstanding tho fact that this band
has played on the following occasions
without remuneration whatsoever:
Red Cross Meeting, Empire Theatre,
December 16, 1917.
Third Liberty Loan, Armory, April
23, 1918.
Third Liberty Loan, Emplro Theatre,
April 25, 1918.
•Lecture for Belgian Relief, Y. M.
C.\A. and Rod Cross, Armory, May
1, M18.
Servlco Flag raising for St. Mary's
Parish,
May 12, 1918.
Red1 Cross Parade, May 19, 1918.
Red Cross Parado, Forth Amboy,
N. J., May 18, 1918.
Red Cross Concert, Pnrlln, N. J.,
May '—, 1918.
Thrift Stamp Farado and Meeting,
••St.. Mary'H Hall, July 11, 1918.
L.Rod Cross Concert, Koyport, N. J.,
July 25, 1!H8.
Thrift Stamp Parade and Mooting.
St. Mary's Hall, August G, 191.8.
'Concert, City Hall for Ambulance
Fund, September 15, 1918.
When It was requested of the band
to parndo for tho Fifth Liberty Loan
jiarado It wns stated to Mr. Alfred
Kerr that the members could not bo
taken from their regular work with-'
out being compensated for their loss.
It was accordingly agreed that the
band was to receive $3.00 per man.
"When the bill for 23 men was rendered the following letter was received
from Mr. Coan, chairman of Fifth
Liberty Loan Committee:
• "
May 1, 1919.
Mr. Alex Glaquinto,
John Street,
City.
l
••m In receipt of your hill under
\pril - 30th. for services of
•nuslolana at $j!.00 each,
'i for Borvicoa
" '-u of
Leonard Furman
-•>
P. F. Kenah
D. W. Reed
Max Kaufman
William S. Dey
Herman Ellis
C. L. Steuerwald
Harry Conard
Manned and Officered by Your Friends and Neighbors
Up to the present, American seastatement that there is no mqney QBOWIKG SEED FOR
allowed to us, for such services as
ports
have given little heed or atPIEU CONSTRUCTION
hiring music'and the only way In
which the bill can be paid Is either The growing • need for ideal pier tention to mechanical cargo handling
devices and in this respect is away
by poular subscription in the town or
by sending the same to the Govern- construction and equipment, giving it behind some o£ the great European
ment, neither of which courses • has the best possible machinery for load- seaports. Tho Buiject of adequate
ever been adopted in any of the ing and unloading vessels, will very handling machinery has been a matLiberty Loan Campaigns in South
likely be furnished In the plans now ter of careful investigation by the
Amboy.
It 1occurred to me that perhaps the under consideration by the New York, Engineering' Department of the New
Third Battalion Band wllk be very New Jersey Port and Harbor Develop- York-New Jersey Port and Harbor
reluctant to have the government ment Commisalon,
Development Commission and the
billed in their name for Liberty Loan
service and would likewise be unwill- The urgency for an ideal pier and recent visit to the Pacific Coast has
ing that public subscription be called its proper equipment, has been evi- accentuated the need. The Invitation
to pay them for an afternoon devoted dent for a year or more and recently sent out to cargo handling manufactto such a purpose .
the engineering department of the urers says:
I shall wait to hear from you be- two-State Commission called into con- "In fact every characteristic of phyfore taking any further action.
sultation the engineers connected with sical detail which must be provided
Yours truly,
the Material Handling Machinery in the construction of an ideal pier
(Signed)
John A. Coan,
Chairman. Manufacturers' Association of New shed, warehouse, tracking facilities
As Mr. Coan seemed to be misin- York for the purpose of presenting
formed we sent the following explan- the proposition and having it consid- and load highways, in order for the
Commission to recommend what
atory letter to him and to this date
we have not been even favored with ered along the broadest possible lines. would be the most economical type
a reply:
As a .result of these conferences of structure and layout to utilize to
South Amboy, N. J., May 22, 1919. every manufacturer of cargo handling greatest efficiency all of the material
Mr. John A. Coan,
I machinery or apparatus in America you make which is suitable for serChairman Liberty Loan Committee, has been invited to eit at the con- . vice in tho handling of General Cargo,
City.
•
Dear Sir:
j sulting table and to submit photo- , packages, materials, etc., at waterYours of May 1st, received and graphs, plans and specifications of front, both in loading and unloading
roforred to band. The members are tho particular apparatus or machinery ships and in storage and warehousof the opinion that Inasmuch as Mr. made (by them.
! Ing. Unusually heavy loads not conAlfred Kerr arranged with me to pay
$3.00 por man that he evidently knew | • The best of these appliances will sidered.
funds woro available for such pur- be incorporated as equipment for the I "This letter is going to every manpose. The matter is up to him for
adjustment and not the band. It was p'lins of the Ideal pier, thus making : ufacturer In the United States of
stated to Mr. Kerr when he asked It capable of loading and unloading whom we know who makes equipment
for the band that tho members for vessels at tho least possible cost and which might be suitable, and this is
tho most part were forced to leave In the shortest possible time. The your opportunity, but it is nbsolutely
their work and thus lose their wages, plans aro to be fully worked out BO
essential that these statements, toThe amount asked for Is not for services as much as. for compensation that immediate use may bo made of gether with photographs and inforfor loss of work.. Tho labor situation thorn for actual construction.
|matlon regarding Installations must
Is much changed from what It was a' The great need for theBe plans and be In the hands of this Committee by
short time ago.
their ollloial Indorsement by tho New June 13.
Up to the present time the band
has rendered its services freely in York-Now Jorsey Port and Harbor "This association is working this
all war work notwithstanding the fact Development Commission has^ been problem out In conjunction with the
that fully 00% of the members are ascertained during the past few weekB New York-New Jersey Port and Harout-of-town men and disinterested as when the two-State Commission's en- bor Development Commission and defar as our city is conotrned. On
none of these occasions has tho band gineer made an extended tour of tho sires It distinctly understood that this
received a letter of thanks from any, Pacific Coast cltloB during which ha opportunity is open to every manuof the committees in charge of such was the guest of the iSnginoering facturer in the United States making
affairs.
Societies and Harbor Commissioners mochanicnl handling equipment."
We consider our bill fair and rea- of the principal west coast ports.
sonable and would suggest that Mr. Information so obtained, shows that
Kerr find the ways and means to seElegant English,
cure Ita payment as he was fully LOB Angeles has,recently authorized
A woman wus one day wilting an
acquainted
with
tho
circumstances.
tho
expenditure
of
$4,G0O,0O0,
San
k
^
• ALEX GIAQUINTO, Francisco $8,000,000, Portland, Ore., excuse Imcnuso she lind been slow In
**'». .
Bandmaster. $5,000,000; Tacoma, $2,500,000 for har- answering a letter. She Gnld: "I
would linve ivritteu lipfnn.1, but I hnvo
Wo back upj>- '-'enients of above
letter but.-*<
"ha Welcome bor' Improvements and that each of been Kick wlf|i n dog bite in the arm.
•» C o '
'
<Ss these ports is Seeking enrgd handling The man thnj owns the mnvmlli's dog
-o'UB.
A. J. Miller
Robert Segrave
John A. Coan
HAROLD G. HOFFMAN
Sound, Sale, Conservative and Constructive
THE SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN.
W. REED .
DIRECTORS
bit me In th*ron<!." Tliu excuse was
or composition sounds
"" ->lfic coast iiccepti'd.
1
<e thnt of n small boy
pre- vei"
) explain to n fellow
v
best way.to cot rid of
-». Tip caw ihow tin1
"nlled
H. A. H'CARTHT
CAM GOLI1
UNDERTAKER
THE TAILOR
U
All U
kinds Cleaning,
Pressing, Dyeing,
'
neatly done at reasonable pnoea,
'
ALL H0EK GUARANTEED
J
AJTB EKBALMEB
107 N. Broadway South Auk*? ;
309 HENRY ST.
Sooth Amb©7. If. J .
-,'i
EDWARD HANSEN
Prompt Service Either Day or Night
CARPENTER ADD BUILDER
Jobbing and Alterations
Tttoploie M
Work Estimates Furnished
208 HENRY STREET
6-14
GHOSHS THOMPSON
US0H C0KTUCT01S
NOTICE.
U Brighton Irene
ALL PERSONS CONCERNED WILL
take notice, That all debts owing to
Telephones 1646 and 626-M
tbe estate of James H. Gordon, or to PERTH AMBOY NEW JERSEY
the firm of Howell ft Gordon, a n
now due and payable. Notice li Iur<
All work done In a flrst-oUtsi
ther given that the proper and legal manner.
settlement of Vhe Estate ot James H,
Gordon, deceased, will require the Orders Given Prompt Attention
collection of all the above mentioned
Estimates Furnished on Request
debts, by legal action, if necessary.
Payment may be made to Francis H.
Gordon, at the store corner of Broadway and David street, or to the undersigned.
WILLIAM J. BOWH,
212 JOHN STREET
Administrator of James H. Gordon,
Telephone M*.
deceased.
9-lS-tf
WM. H. TEMPLE
Carpenter JN" Builder
Jobbing Promptly Attended
To. Anything in. the
building line
KOPPERS'
Coke!
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
Estimates Furnished
1M1
Ever Have
Your Garment
Scorched?
Grate
Nut Size Screened, The
Most Economical and
Cleanest of Fiiel.
Guaranteed Not to E$jrn
$9.00 perf tqjji
DELIVERED^
Trial Sample Uponlequest
OMCE TRIED—ALWAKUSED
E D.
NOT HERE!
We never burn, scorch or
anyone's clojthes, We press with dry
hot stgam, jrterlllze your clo*<<" r\&
make them look a^
THAT'S |SBRVi nt ~
PUBLISHED WEEKM
.THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN.
SOOTH AMBOI. N. J.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919.
STARTED SOMET1I1KU.
Everybody who went to the stati
convention of the "New Jersey State
League of Republicans- Clubs and
state and county organizations," to
use the language of the "declaration
of principles" adopted Saturday, had
a good time. On that at least all are
agreed, and may be that was the main
thing after all in the minds of those
who arranged the affair.
So far as concerns the program, ii
seems to have been more or less cu
and dried, which may explain tha
while 1,500 delegates were presen
. when the proceedings began there was
. a gradual withdrawal as the speech
making continued, so that, when the
platform was ratified, less than a
hundred, according to one estimate,
were left. Some persons might at
tempt to attribute these wholesale
withdrawals to the tact that the
orators were so emphatic In denouncing the League of Nations, but that
would be to give more importance to
the speeches than they really deserv
ed, for it was apparent that comparatively few paid much • attention to
what the speakers had to say.
- Edward C. Breniian, president of
the league of clubs, prosided, but
the genius of the gathering was State
Chairman Edward C. Stokes. He delivered the keynote speech and wrote
the platform. In fact, the two. were
as closely interwoven as the League
of Nations' covenant and the peace
treaty—so closely that they couldn't
be separated. But who should complain on that score? To be sure
there has been a great hullabaloo becauBe Mr. Stokes endeavored to camouflage the convention by declaring
that it was a gathering "entirely
apart from -the olficlal party machinery," but Mr. Stokes is atate
chairman, isn't he? And If his methods of running the party aren't pleasing to some Republican leaders, and
there are enough of them to make
effective protest, that will be Mr
Stokes's funeral, won't it? The rank
and file should worry.
Peace is coming, to be sure, and
after that there is to be another party
platform, made under the law—not of
the Medes and Persians that alters
not, but of New Jersey. The present
platform is a pre-prlmary one to stir
up Interest. It will not fail In its
purpose. Republicans will surely be
aroused by the declaration that the
party continues to stand for the
doctrine of "a protective tariff for
the maintenance of the American
•wage, American industry and American standards of living, and for
revenue for the support of the government." As Mr. Stokes said himself, that is a hundred per cent.
Americanism, and undoubtedly the
declaration will be reiterated when
the candidates nominated next September meet to formulate tho legal
d e c l a r a t i o n of principles for the party.
But what about the anti-League
of Nations planlc? That's another
question, and it may be of more general interest than most of the other
averments put out to stimulate the
party during the pre-primary campaign. Anyway, Mr. Stokos's platform has given tho people, even
Democrats as well as various Republican candidates, something to think'
about and talk about during tho summer season.
And besides, as already said, everybody had a good time at tho convention.—Newark News.
!—o
Reverses as Business Man
Credited With Making Mark
Twain a Successful Writer
• Mnrlc Twnln's failure us n business
mini IK wild to Imvo iniido him a Ki'cnter writer, Instead of IUIVIIIK discouraged tho humorist In his work. It
was In ISfrt -Hint his publishers
crushed, after litivlng published "The
Adventures of HuckU'licrry Finn" nnd
"Tlio' American Cliilinnnt." The llrst
work wus a succcKH, lint the soconrt
met with rovi'i'ML-K. When Hie pulillNhtfre fnund tliciu.'i'.'lv!1:! hi ilMlk'ulty
they saddled Hie whnh; biurti-ii nu
Twnln, mid he took It without ii murmur.
Had he not failed in business
Twain might huve been content to
rest on his laurels. Inslond ho went
about paying his debts. Ills tour
nround the twirl d was muWtiiken
expressly for tliut purpose. It wns n
very successful tour, crowds tunilnj,'
out to hoar the famous American.
A product of his tour was "Follow. Ing the Equator," which wns u drumclnl success. HIIVIIIK nliiimlnnod bin
desire to become u business iniin ho
thnn" settled down tu writing. In
1896 he published 'Tiiikrnhead WllBon," nnd "The Personsil Kcciillections of Jonn of Arc" r.nnie out in
1807.
His critical cssuys and "Autobiography" were noteworthy productions, written In a different vein
than Ills \vorl-:s before lie "Devoted
his ontlro life to writing,
Twain iihvuyu liuled .sham or pretense, lie wns u luvc.r of the fnuilt,
open-hemied man, which explains bis
great hnld on bis public.
The four years' night is ended;
A rosey morn is flooding all the
earth.
As mankind rises to a nobler birth
With past ways mended,
And all the future glorious and splendid.
Ves, peace ami the rising sun and
night withdrawn—
Oh, make us worthy, Lord, tu face
The Dawn.
J. 1*. * ^
wherever called upon and to fill
them with unselfishness and with
loyalty.
May the women of ages to come
continue the Improvement and development of their sex, and may- they Fire, Automobile, Liat
aspire to that ideal set forth by EdExplosion, Casualty, J.
ward Brooks in his poem entitled
"Bo a Woman."
Surety and Fidelity Bon
Be a woman! On to duty,
Soatt A
Raise the world from all that's low, US Main St.
Place high In the social heavens,
Virtue's fair and radiant bo-w.
Lend thy influence to each effort
That shall raise our nature human;
He not fashion's gilded lady,
'
(Successor to It. 1'. Mason)
lie a brave, whole-souled,true woman.!
Margaret Olmstead Brown.
Insurance of All K
SOUTH AJIBOV8 CONTKIBL'TION
There was his body broken for you,
"WOMEN' AM) THE WOKM) WAR.11
TOWARDS tVIXJMMi THE WAR.* There was his blood divinely shed
(By Margaret Olmstead Hrowu)
That huddled now with weed and
When the great world war' has
(By Ruth Emilia Nilson.)
stone
Our city, the city of South Amboy In some dark field lias lost and dim: receded into the past, sufficiently for
us to view it in perspective, perhaps
has surely contributed her share Eat, drink, and often as you do,
one of its most interesting phases of
toward the winning of the war. Pos- For whom he died, remember him.
Tlio South Amboy High School will study will be the part playe<I by
sibly we were slow in awakening to
the great need for activity, on our always aim to keep that bright star women—the effect of women upon the
Reliable UNITED STATES Companies;
part, but when the need was realized gleaming in remembrance for the CHIP war, and the war's effect upon them.
Spasmodic Sermon.
In -all wars, women have taken
we gladly assumed our share of the who did not return.
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T?y (his stuge of eternity the tooth of
burden, How graphically this stanza • It was because of our high, and some part. Usually that part has time must show some evidence of
from Kipling describes conditions in noble ideals as a nation that this war been one of silent suffering—the decay.—Indianapolis Star.
our own. city, as well as in many was waged. It was because of the sacrifice of lovpd ones with enforced
NOTARY PUBLIC
immediate danger, threatening our Inactivity. This service they have
other cities:
rendered
with
a
truly
partiotic
zeal
lives,
our
property,
and
our
dearly
"We were dreamers, dreaming greatly
prized liberty, that this war was and with no touch of bitterness.
in the man stifled town:
We strive to please by giving good 231 First Street
South
A few have been privileged to do
We yearned beyond the skyline, where fought, and it was because that our
Garage,
108-110
boys regarded It as a sacred privilege deeds of valor and acts of heroism service. Victory
the strange roads go down
* *
Advertise In Tho Citu,
to enlist in our country's service, The Congressional Record of the Stevens avenue.
Came the whisper, came the vision,
United States contains the names of
that this war was won.
Came the power with the need,
three
women
who
distinguished
themAt first the effect upon the iiiiinuTill the Soul, that is not man's soul
dlatc student body was slight but selves for bravery In battle during
was lent us to lead."
many
of alumni enlisted Immediately. Revolutionary times—Molly Pitcher,
How sharply that awakening came!
Some homes ^vere called upon to give Wit Ii the exception of the class~~of Margaret Corbin and Deborah Janotte.
Ill,
Hut how few aro there in any preup the most precious of all their 1007 which hail but two members,
possessions, the boys who were just overy class from 11)1)5 to t!>lil was vious' wars compared with the million
entering manhood—young men who represented In the army and in some who have rendered active service in
were looking forward into the future cases one bundled per cent, of the lh« recent war—yes millions, for alwith all tho hopes and vigor of youth boys of the various classes wero In though all of our women have not
Hut how gladly they answered to the service. Tbnlr prORrc.su in tho ranlis been hi the foreground every ono of
clarion call for servico to huilianity! of army life, proved their fltimsw. Ilium has worked faithfully nmi tlreHow bravely they went forth to en- Swift and remarkable- was their risa leHsly toward tlio one groat e n d dure all the hardships of war, and to —in one ciiHO from private to captain Victory.
There cuiiK! the call of tho woundface death many, many times, In of his company. In recalling such
order that the world might bo free Instances tho heart of the South ed and tho destitute and the went
HvA
Cross Society with Its millions
Amboy
High
School
swells
with
prlilo
from the menace of Imperialism.
Commencing July 1st, 1919, this Bank will pay
South Amboy has 303 stars on hoi at such glorious deeds of sacrifice of paid memberships was tho answer.
What
soldier
of
the
allied
armies
has
and
service..
Servico Flag and among those, fifteen,
Later the Student Qlltaom' Train- not received help ami attention from
Kleam with the lustre of pure- gold
Kleam brighter than the stars In the Ing Corps was Instituted. It was tliu "(iruatest Mother In tho World."
firmament, for they gleam with the then, that war was fully realized If Indeed, tho work of the Hod Cross 's
lustro of the pure glory of tho great- It.lmrt not boon boforo. It called tho BO woll known thnt I need not dwell
est sacrifice man can offer. We citi- best manhood of tlio Htudenl, body upon It here. The Important thing Is
zens of South Amboy honor thos,p and placed thorn far away from tlio that tho rank nnd tile of the Red
gold Btars, we reverence them, and environment of school life. To be Cross havo boon women, Women by
shall always hold them in remem- sure, these youths did not ongago In tholr labor mid sacrifice mndo possibrance, for those stars proclaim tr> any of tho battles. They woro not ble this Kreat organization of mercy.
us more loudly than words could, Ot'on sent to Franco but it is tho It. Is a woll known fnct thnt, during
Deposits made on or before the THIRD day of any
that fifteen of our South Amboy boys spirit which >wo laud. Tho spirit of tliii war, there was not one village
y In tliu United States so poor, nor OUR
died that we might live and enjoy honor, tho spirit of love of country,
month
will draw interest from the first of such month.
symbolical of tho vory spirit- of no remote that it did not 'have n Red
peace, happiness, and prosperity.
Cross
working
unit
conducted
by
Democracy,
How sordid it sooms to mention
Those of ou boys who wont ncroHa, woinon.
Money must be in bank at least two months
money at this time, but we as a city,
Thoro camo a call—this time for
aro proud of the fact that even encanntorod many dangers und hardprevious
to January 1st or July 1st to draw interest
though this is not a wealthy com- ships, Tho transportation facilities more . munition workers. Did the
munity, South Amboy contributed one wero wretched and the existing dan- women fall back in fear or shirk
on those dates.
million, five hundred thirty-four thou- gers kopt the "folks at homo" In their duty? Not. ono of them. They
*
sand, four hundred dollars toward the mortal dread of reading the daily made .possible a supply of shrapnel,
five Liberty Loans. It Is interesting papers. Submarine warfare mudo llfo cartridges and explosives that finds
no
parallel
in
all
history.
Not.
only
on
a
transport
exceedingly
dangerous,
to know that twenty thousand dol
lars of this sum was contributed by but the' boys Were brave. They "stood In munition factories, but also in
every field of home industry, women
the teachers and pupils of the public fast and suffered long."
Some went to England, others went took the places of men, and by doing
by opening an account in our Savings Department.
schools of this city. The entire contribution toward the Red Cross In to France where they received train- so, each woman released a man to
fight.
this city amounted to $22,230.90. The ing In trench warfare. .After the
A shortage of food faced the world
contribution toward the War Work lapse of a few months, many of our
amounted to $10,493,28. The amount alumni were in the first line trenches. and .how faithfully did our houseof Thrift and War Saving Stamps In somo of the most, terrific battles wives answer the call of Mr, Hooverbought amounted to $04,320.00. Over our hoys were prominent. The deadly for food conservation. How difficult
$4,000 worth of this amount was Argonne Sector saw our boys bravely their taslc of making palatable food
bought by the teachers and pupils of fighting. Members of our alumni from substitutes, only those 'who have
also fought at Chateau Thierry, tried It know. All over the country,
the public schools of this city.
women organized canning and preThousands of surgical dressing and Delleau Wood and Saint Mlhlel.
We had alumni as despatch run- serving clubs to store away food for
lioapital garments were made at the
Red Cross work rooms; thousands of ners, ambulance drivers, artillery- winter use and to eliminate all
knitted garments were made outside men and others. .Tho conditions un- waste. These women practiced true
der which they suffered stifles the patriotism at home In helping to conof the work rooms.
America's resources during one
The Junior Red Cross organized in human heart, their bravery demands serve
the most critical periods of her
all the schools of this city, has con- the admiration of overy American of
tributed many comfort kits, hospital citizen. As a nurse, a former High history,
The farms too called upon women
pillows, and refuges garments. From School student who has seen service
the tiny tots in tha Primary Depart-1 with the Red Cross In France, says, to (111 the gaps in the lines left by
"My
work
in
France
was
all
operatthose
men who lud followed the flag
ment who could only clip rags foi
MUSLIN, 36 in. wide
21c per yd.
filling the hospital pillows, to the ing room work. I knew very little of their country. And with tho adolder pupils in the school' who made of the boys, except that on tho operat- vent of women into agriculture came
BOYS'
KNEE
PANTS,
good
mako
^
SOc only
the refugee garments, all .gladly con- ing table they were very brave and more scientific and more intensive
DRESS GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES
tributed a share toward the comple- bore the pain remarkably well. I cultivation of the soil—especially in
tion of thd tasks assigned. All work- think few Americans will ever really England. Here the women Introduced
MEN'S GOOD OVERALLS,.reliable make
98c
ed with the same zeal, all with 4110 appreciate all those boys suffered or new and scientific farming devices
fully appreciate the wonderful work that the old. British farmers had long
VERY GOOD SEAMLESS SOX
15c per pr.
same purpose—to win the war.
hey did."
regarded with hostility nnd suspicion'.
"For their hearts were in tho work,
LADIES' .25c STOCKINGS, all colors
15c
This is no doubt true. There are And, as a result British agriculture
And the he^rt giveth grace to every
many of us who fail to recognize has greatly progressed and the proLADIES' DRESSES, good make.
$1.25 only
art."
Then how loyally we all obeyed the splendor of our boys. Let us call duce has increased during the last
RELIADLE MEN'S UNDERWEAR, shirt or drawers
SOc
few years.
he dictates of the Food Administrator. them heroes for heroes they are.
MEN'S
GOOD
WORKING
SHIRTS,
full
cut,
all
colors
79c
They fought admirably, suffered
In Anlerlca, women's agricultural
Tho housewives strove to make
LADIES' APRONS, made of best gingham
39c only
nutritious food with various substi- bravely and endured discomfort in kisses have been formed in the varitutes, personal desires, personal tnstes the same spirit as they met death, ous colleges and a1 now interest has
SHOES, NOTIONS, TENNIS SHOES..BLACK, WHITE AND BROWN,
were Ignored by every individual In They fought on the inspiration of been awakened in agriculture sinco
AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES
rdor that each might not fail our the threo • words breathed years ago he appearance of "farmerettes" on the
government in the hour of tho great- by Patrick Henry, "Liberty or Death/' Held of action.
UNDERWEAR AND STOCKINGS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
That idea, like our nation, has grown
It would be difficult to find a single
est need.
Buy in our Store and save money.
All these contributions of money, and expanded until to-day that is the constructive activity that has not
center
of
everything
that
la
sacred,
been invaded by women.
ALWAYS MENTION ADVERTISEMENT
lino, and service wore made even
Tlie Red Cross nurses, the Salvaafter that terrible catastrophe, which nnd Inspiring, and uplifting in life.
liresuinably wiped South Amboy off What does the service of these boys tion Army Lassies, and the girls con:ho map. How gloriously the spirit mean to-day? It means not only nected with tho entertainment, depart132 PINE AYE.
Corner John St.
South Amboy, N f j .
of our people was shown by the" way, lborty for ourselves, the war has ment of the Y. M. C, A.—all have
we immediately raillied all our forces •aimed us to have a broader vision, a followed the soldiers to the very front
to successfully complete the • campaign greator outlook, a nobler purpose line trenches, bearing with them
than we as a nation formerly had. cheei', and comfort, and the atmosf the Fourth Liberty Loan.
In splto- of all the personal loss It has caused us to realize our re- phere of home. From, the women
nnd suffering endured by our people sponsibility toward tlio whole world. left to struggle in the home to the
n that memorable night of October It has caused us as Individuals to women who have sacrificed life Itself
IN USE FOR MORE THAN *O YEARS
greater spiritual heights, be- amidst the heat of the struggle in
th, when a petition to close tho reach
n
A Tried and Proven Remedyfor
ivorks nt Morgan was circulated, it ause we, too, went through the bnp- "No Man's Land." every woman has
tvas patriotically spurned, because the llsm of fire-with those wo loved nnd contributed according to her ability,
ASTHMA
AND HAY FEVER
have
emerged
purified
from
selfishtowards a great and glorious victory
[leople of thifi city realized, that in
Two Sizes, 25c and $1.00.
_rder to win (be war, munition must ness, from greed, from many potty for peace, for righteousness, for
If your dialtr camel apply y", vriti direct ti
bo mnile, and tliey were -willing to faults which hindered our usefulness liberty, and for freedom.
In the world. Now wo are facing a
By working increasingly in overy
Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc., Buffalo, N.Y.'
mdiire personal danger, in ; ordor to more
glorious future, belter prepared possible field, the women of the world
win the war.
Frtt tuHplt on »«aMt.
to take up its responsibilities than havo not only paved the way to the
Other cities have contributed much, ever
before.
victorious
end
of
the
war
but
have
DR
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D
K
E LLOGGS
nrobnhly more, but we. as the citi- Yes peace is here, but wo shall not
also vastly improved themselves. They
zens of South Amboy can well bo
have learned new trades and profesforget
proud of the splendid work done in
the Liberty Loans, lied Cross, War The price we paid: neither shall we sions and have gained new confidence
In their powers as well as developed
regret
Work, and the Thrift Stamps, and
ilso, of the pluck, energy nnd patrio- iVhat we have laid upon the'lop of themselves physically and morally,
From working together, a feeling
life, •
tism shown by tho people of South
of sisterhood and equality line grown
Amboy during the Great World War. I!nt, rpiiot nnd unafraid,
Stand ready still to push the bloody which must act, for the uplifting of
Ruth lDmllia Nilson.
all mankind. Petty social Jealousies
striTo
Before we'll see Humanity betrayed. and class destiuctlons will never
again
bo able to separata women as
SOUTH AMHOV HIGH
So suildon it comes; wo listen half of old. .lust as tho comradeship of
SCHOOL HEROES."
in fear
tliu llrlng line and the kinship of a
(By Blanche Brinainen)
To small sounds in our onr—
common trench hazard havo eliminatThere are firty-four names on tho Piping of frogs and bark of farm- ed cr. r:te and made it possiWo for
Honor Roll of the South Amboy High
yard d o g s peer and publican to live nnd die
School. This means, that fifty-four Thinking, perhaps, the guns arc draw- side by side, so bus tho community |
members of our alumni were willing
ing near,
of war endeavor wiped out social bar- i
to offer tho supreme sacrlllcc, in or- mis; their tongues aro tied for a, rlers, onca for all.
g
der 'that we might enjoy life, liberty,
thousand yenrs
| And, women's work bus been appreand the pursuit of happiness. There
Is
but one gold star on our Service And
after that there'll be no guns In nl/.eil
cinted.and
Men
everywhere
have recogpraised
their Illicitly
to the
fonr.
?
laK, there was but one. called upon
cause and tlio mngnltmlo of tholr
to make that sacrifice—how we honor Po always we'll remember
labor. The American army has donat—how we reverence his memory— This eleventh of November;
ed " memorial tn tho work of Ameritreater love hnth no man thnn this. This morning when the sun
c a n women. England has shown her
fct such as ho
iVashes a world tremulous with glad-"appreciation by grunting tboin the
luvc made it possible and sure
ness,
ballot, and now our own Congress
n
or other lives to huve, to lie—
Thnt warn are'dono
has voted In favnr of equal
'or men to sleep content, secure.
And all war's awful sadness,
A gi'nnt .future lies before us—full
Ho gave, as Christ, tho life lie had,
That truth has won—
of new duties anil responsibilities but
"he only life desired or known; * As trulh must always win—
• mm;, women have tried ami have
For strangers this forgotten dead
And holl and lintfi lie throttled In proven to the world their ability tu
Wont out into the night alone.
their madness.
,. iinset new dangers, to lake their places
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