25c - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library

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25c - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
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VOLUME 4 6
No 9
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South Amboy, N. J., Friday, June 4, 1926
PROGRESSIVES ANNUAL CAKNJVAL TO PASSES
OPEN WEEK'S RUN MONDAY NIGHT
Price Four Cents.
AWAY
TAG DAY SOON
RUMORED COUNCIL PLANS TO APPOINT
FOR
HOSPITAL
UNEXPECTEDLY Saturday, June 19th Date Selected.
DEMOCRATIC SUCCESSOR TO KVIST
John Olsen Died at Home Saturday
Workers Wanted.
in 77th Year.
Saturday, June 13th has been des- Action Expected To Be Taken At Next Meeting—John F.
(Affair Bigger And Belter Than Ever To Occupy All.Of Death last Saturday morning came ignated
as Tag Day for the benefit
to John Olsen at his home 224 So.
of the South Amboy Memorial Hos< Gordon Street—Free Stunts To Attract Crowds—Man Broadway in his seventy-seventh pital.
McGuire, of Boxing Referee Fame, Slated For Appoint'Mrs. J. Arthur Applegate,
year.
Mr. Olsen although he had
To Jump Off High Pole Nightly
not been in the best of health for chairman of the Ways and Means
ment, Political Gossip Predicts.
the past several months, had been Committee of the Woman's Auxiliary
to
the
local
institution
has
issued
able to be about and only the evenThere is a persistent rumor abroad
ing before he died, stated that he a call for volunteer workers among
in the city that the Democratic madesired to attend the funeral of a the older girls of the local schools,
jority of the Common Council at ita
near neighbor the next day. Mr. Ol- and from the ladies of all parts of
next meeting on June 16th will take
sen was born in Norway, December the city. Headquarters will be esadvantage of the resignation of Coun18, 1849 and had been a resident of talblished in the city hall on the day
Thomas
C.
Gel^irnon
|Pa»»fd
Away
cilman
Kvist and appoint a Democrat
strTetlo b e k ^ P i n e avenue will pa
this city for the ipast thirty-seven of the drive, and workers are asked
?-_.:L d (by the group for the dis- Saturday.
years, having located in South Am- to report there between the hours of J. H. Cozzens Elected to Head Next to fill out the year 1926 as a represenative of the Fourth Ward. John
eight and nine o'clock in the mornSeason. Picnic Soon.
of tKeir shows and
On last Friday evening, Thomas C. iboy in 1889.
McGuire, of Pine avenue, is said
ing. They may also call at MTB.
'Sse A nightly feature will be In Gelsinon, of 227 David street, deThe final meeting of the South F.
Mr.
Olsen
during
his
residence
here
the form of a free act, which has for parted this life at the age of sljcty- had worked for the Pennsylvania Applegate's home, 268 John street, Amboy Harmony Club was held on to be slated for the position and will
te a & i o n a hair breadth jump five after an illness of six months. Railroad, having been employed at on Friday aftennoon, June 18th, if Tuesday evening at the Christ Church also make the contest against Walter
candidate, in NovHis kind nature and pleasant man- the old ship yards here and later at more convenient.
Parish House and the outstanding Inman, Republican
,
For the past four years the Wo- features were the financial report ember.
ner were well attested to by the large the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Olsen was well
One of the majority members of
man's Auxiliary has held a bazaar
numbers who paid their respects nt
De 1
throughout the city and leaves each Fall in the high school auditor- rendered by the treasurer, James the council stated last night that it
pr esfd°entSof the Progressive Fire his home and, in the church at the known
Kea, a discussion on the coming ana
host
o.f
sorrowing
Iriends
and
relarnmoanv J. E. Coogan, who is m- funeral services. His loss will be
ium to raise funds for the local hos- nual picnic and a few remarks re- has been agreed that Mr. McGuiro
c S t l y chairman of this year's event rreatly felt by his friends and fam- tives.
pital, but this year it 'was decided
the very successful musical will receive the appointment which
Funeral services were held from upon to hold » Tag Day, and every- garding
development
during the past year and can be made under existing- laws. He
ily.
his late home Tuesday afternoon at
The deceased was born in this city three o'clock, Rev. D. E. Clair and one is asked to givo what they can the complete co-operation of the ex- said that the law prohibiting thfl
when approached by the workers. ecutive stuff and all members by Mr. Perth Amboy Board of Aldermen
^BucU
k ' s Empire Shows, who are to and for the past 47 years was emRev E. A. Mell officiating. InterSeFn entirecUe of the staging of ployed
by the Pennsylvania Railroad ment was made in Christ Church This yeur's drive for funds will be II. W. Dillon, the retiring president. ,from filling a vacancy does not apply
This councilman said he felt
the marvelous show. A miniature Company here, where he worked hard cemotery under the direction of E. S. centered chiefly upon local residents,
Following the election of officers here.
. 4 . ere
it
was entirely within the province of
and not passing nutoisU) and it is
Coney Island will be perfected in the and faithfully.
Mason & Son. The .pull bearers wore hoped by those in chance that the for the year 1920-1927 took placo the local body to make the substituMaxville section of the city before
During the existence of the Liberty Walter Mundy, Guwtave Gnlley, Alwith Mr. Herbert Bicknell, of the tion and that instead of playing poliCornet Band of this city, he was a bert Wabcr, J. Alfred Johnson, Peter response will lie. most generous.
the opening gong on Monday.
nominating committee in charge. The tics by the selection of a Democrat
following officers were elected: PresA merry go :round, ferns wheel and member, and at one timo leader. He Peterson and John Johnson.
fill a Republican vacancy he said it
bo
found
in
was a member of the St. Mary's
ident, Mr. J. II. Cozzens; Vice prcsi- to
Venetian
Besides the widow, Christine, the
V e n e t i a n swings
BWWIBO will
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,
.
was really Councilman Kvist who
Holy
Name
Society,
the
A.
0.
H.
and
•;
Secretary
dent,
Miss
Hazel
deceased
is
survived
by
two
daughideal places along Gordon street and
has been playing politics by providing
o>f Columbus and served ns ters, Mrs. Senie Johnson, of Port
.surer, Miss for
Mr. L. E. iStulta;
thirty other attractions will be plac- Knights
election of his successor to
•ector, Mrs. servethe
Margaret Campbell)
ed in advantageous positions in or- treasurer of the A. 0 . H. for several Richmond, S. I., and Mrs. Louise
out 1927 should he be beaten
Peterson, of Norway; and two sons, Memorial Day Specchmaking Held In Ada Piersol Cozzcns; x'ianist, Mrs. for the mayorship and also paving
der to attract the hundreds of people
For the past twenty-five years, Mr. Mathais, »f Brooklyn and Olaf, of
Fannie Pariaen; Chnirman Music the way to put a Republican in office
High School Auditorium
who are expected out nightly. Every
Committee, J. M. Parker; Chnirman to aid him if elected Mayor.
effort is to be made not to »>«""? Gelsinon had been president of the this city.
Star Building and Loan Association
The heavy downpour of rain on Social Committee, Mrs. C. T. Mason;
inconvenience the residents ofleGori n l h is the first time in many years
This
Decoration Day upset the plans of Chairman .Membership Committee,
^ we nrst time in many years
don street. Thousands of e ?tr>= of this city,, during which time this
A. M.
Luke A. Lovely Post to curry out an A.
M. Coin:
Cole; Chairman
Chairman KntprtainmRnt
Entertainment tnatsucn a decision has been before
lights will be strung in and about •organization has multiplied rapidly,
the
local
body and it is said that when
elaborate program in honor of the Committee, John Ellams; Business
the street, the reflection of which will and become one of the foremost IT
dead veterans of former wars. It Manager, Arthur Ingraham; Adver- Councilman Hackett resigned some
be readily seen for miles. Every the State, as well as one of the largyears ago it was too near Election
mddern device to attract large est 'financial institutions of this city, From Here and March on Memorinl was intended to hold the speech mak- tising, Oliver Lockhart.
Day and the end of the year to make
ing from a specially constructed
crowds will be used by the company and may well be accredited with havThe
Harmony
Club
will
hold
its
Bridge.
ing helped to build a considerable
stand on the city hall grounds, but annual picnic at Perrine's Grove, the appointment of a successor of
in charge of the production.
any value,
the weather necessitated the securThe members of the Progressive part of it. He was also in the genFinal plans have been perfected ing of the high school auditorium East Spotewood, on Saturday, June
Mr. McGuire, who is an engineer
Company are highly enthused over eral insurance business.
for the Victory Memorial Bridge for this part of the work. John A 19th, eaving the City Hall at 2 P. M. on the Raritan River Railroad, is exthe prospects of a weeks big doings
The funeral took plate from St. Cele!br,ation parade on Thursday,
All members and friends are invited
and a large profit to their company. Mary's Church on Tuesday morning June 24th, the line of march to start Coan was the principal speaker at to join us and we can assure you all tremely popular and has a wide acThese fire laddies that have disting- at nine o'clock, Solemn High Mass of on Stevens avenue, this city. Lewis this meeting.
that a splendid time will be had by quaintance. He has lived here all
his life and is now a licensed referee
uished themselves on many occasions Requiem being. offered by the Rev. Compton, chairman of the committee
The Columbus Italian Union Band all.
in the few short years of their exist- E. c; Grififin, assisted by the Rev. in charge, has announced the forma- of Perth" Amboy furnished musii for
Each person supplies their own °'f the State Boxing Commission and
ence, as a fire department, are de- Father Lannery as deacon, and Rev. tion time as two o'clock, and the start he march from the Legion homa to box lunch and we will furnish trans-' r e c e n % conducted several boxing
serving of encouragement, from the Father Faber as sub-deacon. Inter- as three o'clock. The parado will go he auditorium where tho speaking portation. All persons desiring to at- ! tournaments in Sacred Heart Audipeople of this city. One way to en- ment, was made in St. Mary's Ceme- west on Stevens avanue ;\o Main ras .held. After the meeting, the tend please notify Mr. Dillon, phone torium.
courage them is to patronize their tery.''
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It is known that the resignation of
street;' down Main street to the P. R. .narch was resumed to the City Hall 58-J, or Mr. Rea, phone 134.
entertainment next week liberally.
The Harmony Club has not taken ?"'• Kvist some weeks ago, following
The pall b e a r e r s were Thomas F . E. right of way, thence to the Vic- %rounds where a wreath was placed
The proceeds will be used by
y the com- Burke a n d John Riley, of P e r t h A m - tory Bridge and on across to Perth over the cannon there:and a volley on.any concert engagements since it I irrunediately on the heels of the antheir equipment boy; Capt. John J . oFrd, of N e w a r k ; Amboy.
jfire.d... ;3?he march was then resum- broadcasted from Station WGBS in! nouncement of his candidacy for the
P n e JP
klh
ancTmakelhem
reaSs *°r ^^f^ff? •Edward •JV; O'Connor, D a n i e l i K e g a n , ,*jiTHf parade is a part of the big [e'di'ticrdsi, Stevens avenue, down Main December, but decided to apply its mayorship, came as somewhat of a
to locally prominent Repubgency they are called upon' to acfr in J o h n ' B f S p ' h y and Thomas Lovely,''of celebration to take place onjjhe new str'eettaJjijfaioe.
s t r e t ^ J i e across
s Broadway
Bd
t entire time to better development of surprise
to
d b t d l realized
lid
arrangements •bridge. The oM bridge .will be t h e L e g i o n ' ' H o m e . ' ' ' " - • • " • " • - ~--•--»*<-*»» iiamnony,
In bther words the money given to this city. Funeral
™
„ . . torial
„ „ „ . effects
^ ^ o and
„„„ cenuncia,. u l l l ; l B - 'licans
' c a " s / , uIt w a ? undoubtedly
t h a t th e
the company next week will be re- were under the direction of Michael thrown open on this occasion to take
vacancy opened1.a
The graves of all former veterans tion, which has been done during the u n e 'r a 1 ,I eResulting
turned
to the p
people of the city in a J. Scully, of this city.
°. s P o t i n t h e Republican decare of the traffic. Reviewing offi- were decorated at the different cem- fore part'of this year and with this, Y
t
d d i f f t
He is survived by his wife, TCath- cials will include such outstanding eteries on Saturday and Sunday by accomplished we can look for a r e a l : l e n s e s , m the Fourth Ward, which
thousand different ways.
erine, four sons, Alfred, Francis, officials as Governor A. Harry Moore, members of the local Legion Post. musical achievement during the com- ward has not had a Democratic representative for many, many years.
George and William; and one daugh- Ex. Governor George S. Silzer, Gen.
Cheesequake Services Sunday
ing year.
The appointment of a Democratic
ter, Mrs. J. A. McDonnell,'all of this Hugh X. Scott, the Highway CornThe annual memorial services at
successor is expected to result in a
city.
Cheesequake were conducted on Sunmissionaries and other dignataries.
great deal of activity nnd no doubt
As announced in last week's issue day by members of the local Post, and
j attention and efforts will be centerAlpine's Department Store Pride of
Luke A. Lovely Post of this city will a large number of cars made the trip
A FINE SUCCESS'ed there as the day for the holding
. Pine Avenue.
to that place. Flowers were placed
(Continued on Page 8)
oi the elections draws nearer.
on the graves of all veterans there,
Greater
Sum
Realized Than Last
Alpine's Department Store on Pine
and speeches were made by Paul
avenue, corner Henry street, has just
Year.
Case, of Asbury Park, Mayor Harold
completed its fifteenth
successful
G. Hoffman, of this city, and Rev.
Tonight in the high school auditorThe
American Legion Poppy Sale
year in South Amboy. Mr. Alpine ium members and friends of the
Hummer, of Cliffwood. A gathering drive under
the direction of Mrs.
said, when interviewed, "In order to South Amboy High School Alumni
of over three hundred people wit- Russell
Hardy, of the local unit, was
remain in business for such a length Association will make merry at a
nessed the services at that place.
Legion
Getting
Ready
for
Annual
very successful last Saturday. The
of time in a home-town such as South dance to be held by that organizaDr. Edward C. Grftfin, pastor of
July Affair.
returns have been slow to come in St. Mary's church hns announced that
Amboy is, a merchnnt must be pre- tion. Excellent music has been seHarry A. Leonard, general chairfor tabulation but at the, home of the proposed $30,000 addition to St.
pared to give his customers the best cured, The Collegiate Country Club
Mrs. Anna K. Stults, president of the Mary's school will be started within
of everything at the lowest prices orchestra being engaged to entertain man of the American Ldgion Carnival
this
year,
is
about
ready
to
comAuxiliary it wns said last night that a short time and will be completed
compatible with good business. Lo- those who attend. The proceeds
a greater amount has been realized in time for the fall opening of the
cal merchants must depend on the from this dance will be used to help plete his plans and submit them . to
this year than the past,year.
same trade bo return time and defray the expenses of the annual his committee. This years' event will
school term. The addition is demanAn entertainment will be given in
surpass in splendor anything as yet
again. In other words, the customer banquet of the association.
The local corps of workers which ded at this time in order to cope with
the
South
Amboy
High
School
Audiattempted in this city, the chairman
must b.e pleased. It is on this idea
congested condition in the high
Raymond Perkins is chairman of
on Monday evening, June 14, included for the greater part child- the
that we have built up the good will the committee in charge assisted by has announced. No pains have been torium
ren of the schools, were active and on school and other departmtents. •
under
the
auspices
of
the
Woman's
spared
to
make
the
event
attractive
that is ours today. Another idea Howard Lamibertson, Arthur James,
•St. Mary's school is a high school
Auxiliary_to the South Amboy Hos- the job early for the campaigin to.
we have followed out is 'truth in ad- William Brown, Floyd MeKenna, An- to people from this city as well as pital,
place a popipy in every home and on center and is recognized as one of the
the
proceeds
to
go
to
that
inthose
from
outside
the
city.
vertising'. Our friends and custo- drew Dill, Edward Kirk and LeRoy
stitution. A fine program is being every lapel. The workers, judging leading high schools iil the Trenton
mers know that when we advertise a Bennett.
Mr. Leonard has issued invitations prepared at the- present time by a from the returns, were very success- Diocese. Of late years there has
thing it is just as advertised and this
throughout the Sta^e to all active committee headed by Mrs. J. Arthur fuL JWayor Harold G. Hoffman pur- been a considerable influx of pupils
'fact has brought, overwhelming res- VICE CHANCELLOR
posts to be in this city on Wednes- Applegate and Mrs. Charlos Steuer- chased the first poppy at the official from other towns in this vicinity and
ponse to our Citizen advertising and
day evening of the event. An effort wald, Jr. Dancing numbers and other opening of the drive which took place this has crowded the present school
DECIDES
LOCAL
CASE
circularizing. We extend our hearty
to induce a number of the stabe offi- entertaining features will be presen- in the Empire theatre on Friday night beyond its capacity.
thanks to all our friends for their
The case of Mrs. Armenia Quack- cers to be in South Amboy on this ted. The committee is now busy pre- of last week.
The new structure will be of brick
(patronage and hope to merit their enbush, of Marlboro, vs. Mrs. Luella date is being arranged. The Society paring
The Mayor urged the people to and will have a total of aix rooms.
attractive advertising, profurther friendship by giving still Morgan, of Portia street, this city, of the Forty et Eight will visit the gram. an
Further announcements in get behind the poppy drive an'd to Four of these will be large class
greater values and still better service regarding a disputed claim on a cer- local post on Friday evening of the regard to
and one an office for the
this entertainment will be wear the symbol as a memorial to srooms
in the future."
Carnival.
A
box
car
typical
of
those
tain property located at Marlboro,"
those who made the supreme sacri- u P e n n tend€nt. A science room will
made in next week's issue.
occ
used on the French railroads will be
which
was
sold
by
Mrs.
Quackonibush
fice. As usual the Mayor was given! upy a large space in the new part
Alpine's Store has been located on
brought to this city (luring the week
ACCIDENT NEAR CEMETERY
a great ovation upon the completion! and °tner smaller rooms will be ar<
Pino avenue for the past fifteen to her daughter Mrs. Morgan on Jan.in an effort to create interest.
11th,
1024,
was
won
by
Mrs.
Morof his appeal. The work of complet- r a n £ e d for in the annex.
years, nnd although it is not on the
Officer Maliszewski investigated ing the tabulation will be finished
after Vice Chancellor Barry, of
main thoroughfare, a great mnny gan
an accident between two automobiles within the next few days, it is unFIND ABANDONED CAR
Long Branch, exnmined the deed and
AUTOS CRASH TOGETHER
people have found it worth their declared the transaction free from
which occurred on Pino avenue near
while to go a few steps out of their fraud. The case was heard on May Local police found a Chevrolet Christ Church cemetery last Saturday derstood.
An automobile coming down Main
way to buy their necessities.
28th nnd tho decision immediately coupe apparently abandoned on the afternoon. One driver, John Basstreet and one turning from the conSAMPLE BALLOTS READY
upT)er end of Bordentown avenue late nor, of Newark, claimed that E. J.
rendered,
tinuation
of Main street below BroadMORE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
Tuesday night and had it towed to Donahue, also of Newark, ran into
The election boards of this city way into Broadway came together
GIVEN THIS LOCALITY
the Apex Garage on Pine avenue. The the rear end of his machine, damag- will have cause to be thankful to with considerable damage to both
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO
car owner, Frank Roth, of Fords
At a mooting of tho Board of
CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIV. came to the City Hall after two ing it considerably. An agreement City Clerk Disbrow this year. By about three o'clock last Saturday afwas finally reached between the special offorts iput forth by that city ternoon. Emil P. Dannegger, of Long
Freeholders held yesterday in New
o'clock
in the morning to get help in respective drivers as to the respon- official the requisite data for the Branch, was driving down Main st.
The First Presbyterian Church ia
Brunswick, Director William S. Dey
finding
his
car.
After
proving
ownsibility,
etc., and no arrests were Sample Primary Ballots was gotten Andrew F. Spearing, of Newark, was
introduced a resolution bringing fur- preparing to celebrate its Sixtieth
he was given permission to made.
together and into the hands of the coming up the hill nnd swung into
ther improvements to this section Anniversary in the very near future ership
take the car. Running out of gasoprinter several days earlier than is Brondway. To avoid a hend on colwhen bids were authorized to bo ad- and is arranging a very elaborate line
he is said to have .left the car to
ENJOY JUNE RIDE
Several
usually the case. As a result the lusion, Dnnetrger nlso turned into
vertised for for the ipaving of upper program for the occasion.
fulfill an engagement intending to
The children of Sacred Heart sample bnllots are now in the hands Broadway but the enrs came together
Earitan street from the end of the out of toWn men of prominence will return
later
and
get
his
machine.
school onjoyod a June, ride yesterday of the city clerk . and the election wtih resultant damage to mudguards.
present pavement as far as the Say- be present as speakers and the local
which included an outing nt Union clerks can probably have two days iixlcs, steering gears and running
reville road.
Previously the bids Clergy will be invited to participate
Beach. Few of the children missed extra upon which to work on them bonrds. No arrests were made by the
had been received and rejected for in the services. Further announce- "ARTHUR HENRY CAMPBELL
the opportunity the good time af- so that they will not have to work local police howiVer.
the paving of this street as far as ment will be made nnd the public will
be
most
cordially
invited.
Arthur
Henry
Cnnvpbell,
185
Codifnrded
in yesterday's trip.
so hard nor fust in order to get them
the Raritan River Railroad bridge.
wise avenue, New Brunswick, died nt
Shortly after nine o'clock several into the mails as required by law.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This will indeed be a great relief
St. Peter's Hospital, yesterday. Mr. truck londs of the children were
e
n
win
SPECIAL "MEETING
,,,.
. . .
8 money to the
.to motorists who tnko the short cut
r ^ " P ;"° ' ?
Campbell wns born in South Amboy loaded up nnd closely followed by
—-o—
James
Wullis,
across the hill to Sayreville arid So.
I
honing
Menchanl,
Estate
of
Gottlob
Straub for meat
A special meeting of Luke A. Love- June 1G, 1889. Services Monday, touring, cars and sedans with sisters Donald Rceil, John
nI
,
„„,
„„,„,.,„
„
River.
1 Fitzmorris, 15d- "i provisions can pay same
to South
ly Post of tho American Legion will June 7, from his lnte residonce nt and relatives, the trip was uneventful ward Wallis, Joseph
Ward, Joseph & Peterson's Market, corner Brood.
Win. H. Bnllmnn as no accidents marred tho diiy. Now Mruldk'k nnd Dnn A. Pholrin, of this wny nnd Dnvid Street or to Cnrrie
BLUE RIBBON BUTTER mako« be held Monday night at eight o'clock 2:110 P. M. Rev.
Interment In Christ the children arc looking forward to ciyt, were among those who enjoyed Kcrr or Antoinette Fur
every meal a better menl. Its ap at thp Legion rooms on Dnvid street officiating,
lubittChurch
cemetery,
this
city.
for
tho
purpose
of
making
preparanext years outing already promised tho Junior Urom at Georgian Court lute Administrators.
petizing qualities bring the Full fla
6-4-tf
them.
College, Lukcwood, lust Friday
vor to all foods. Get a carton from tions for the Victory Bridge celebraMrs, C. Leon Cozzons h spending
tion pnrndu. All members of tho
i
your dealer today.
CARD PARTY JUNE 11TH
Adv. Post nrc nskod to bo present at this tho week end in Atlantic City.
ED'S FISH MARKET
—O—•
meeting.
Fresh Sea Food of All Kinds
Restricted lots for sale on WhileA curd party will ]j« hold Juno
See T. F. Sullivan 265 David St.
Insure with Willinm J. O'Brien,
212 John Street
hend trnct. Inquire T. F. Sullivan, j 51' tth_
" in PrntcirMiin
IYtdi
H
Hull
l l under tho
for restricted lots on Whitelioad
Bnltimoro Life Insurance Co. Adv.
Telephone 74
CORRESPONDENT WANTED
2 0 5 Dnvid Street.
Adv. wiHplces of tlic Lndii-s Auxiliary, with
i r»
tract.
Adv.
Citizen wanli Correspondent living
Ton 42 foot
Residential lots on Whitehend
i.
i ir'nv' 1 '"'.' 1 0 " ( '* t "" "Mclmii> ''"'y- A
FOR S A L E ! Do
Laurenc
H b
t co»er h g Whitohcnd tract. restricted lots on
Laurence Harbor
to
that
On terms to suit, tract. Bordentowni Avenue. Terms a half of g r o u n d ,
Insure with William J. O'Brien, sec Ion
USD,
l
o
t
nnci
'pn.uu r "• ~
Inquire Citizen
n, 265 Dnvid to suit. Inquire T. Ft Sullivan, 26S
Baltimore Life Insurance CoJ Adv. First Si.
at 4 0 7 Dav- 1 nt Hut
WO
I street.
Adv. D«vld St.
> Adv.
Apply Win.j thin times KurrcBlinftrfita will tilao
O
nerved ut this time.
J. O Toole, 341 Second st.
BUILDING LOAN
PRESENT DEAD
HARMONY CLUB
HAS NEWPRESIDENT
SERVICESIARRED
BY BA5 WEATHER
BRIDGE PARADE.
PLANSJERFECTED
POPPY SALE IS
ALUMNI ASSN.
DANCE TONIGHT CARNIVAL PLANS
PROGRESSING
TO ADDTO.
MARY'S SCHOOL
ENTERTAINMENT
FOR HOSPITAL
j
' T i £? I
2,
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, JUKE 4, 192G
WILL THE ELECTRIC
APARTMENT SOLVE
THE SERVANT PROBLEM?
"Ye«," >ay» Mr». Mary Hope Norris,
Leading Authority On Home Management.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted
in any way during our recent bereavement. Especially thanking the
Rev. D. E. Clair, Rev. E. A. Mell,
friends who sent flowers and coaches and to E. S. MaSon and Son for
services rendered.
Mrs. Christine Olsen
and Family.
COMMITTEE FOR CARD PARTY
The committee selected to serve
at the regular Monday night card
party of the Catholic Daughters of
America are: Mrs. Rosalie Linke,
Miss Madge Mahoney, Mrs. Mary
Mary Minnick, Mrs. Mary Mazzio,
Mrs. Mary Moran, Mrs. Nellie Mullane, Mrs. Catherine Mullen, Mrs.
Ellen Maher, Miss Anna Munn; Mrs.
M'argaret McCarthy, Mrs. Winifred
McCarthy, Miss Helen Monaghan.
Is a servant-less six-room apartment with a full sized family really
compatible with an eight hour day
for the modern housewife? Mary
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Hope Norris, national authority on
D. E. Clair, Pastor
home planning says it is. And in a
10:30 A. M. "The Breaking of
new "Apartment Electric" in Jack- Bread."
The Holy Communion will
son Heights, Long Island, she is show- be observed.
to Beautiful
special anthem by
ing hundreds of women what a home the choir. WeAurge
every member
really can be where electricity not to be present.
only does the bulk of the housework,
2:30 P. M. Sunday School session.
but also has its part in malting the
Classes for all.
"play" hours more enjoyable.
7:00 o'clock Epworth League serSUNDAY, JUNE 13
Next Thursday afternoon, June
10th, at 2 P. M., Mife. Norris will vice.
7:30 P. M, Sermon, subject, "The
Tickets good only
give a Demonstration Lecture on return
of departed power."
Home Economics at the Surf Theatre
on special train leavLet's
all
keep
in
mind,
Sunday,
Keyport, At that time she will un- June 9th, Children's Day. All day a
ing South Amboy
Hound
fold for the benefit of housewives of special program of music and pa7:28 A. M. ReturnTrip
the community, her own myriad ex- geant by school in the evening. BapFaro
ing leave Delaware
periences in home planning and man- tism of babes, children and adults in
Water Gap, 4:15 P.
agement, and her many successful
M.
morning. Watch for special anexperiments in applying electricity to the
the home. After the demonstration nouncement, later.
Eastern Standard Time Shown
which will be under the auspices of
John Lueitt, of Fourth street, is
the Jersey Central Power & Light
Co., the Westinghouse Electric & making improvements to his homo
Manufacturing Co., and local mer- •at this time.
chants of Keyport, many valuable
door prizes, including a Westinghouse
Electric Range will be given away
fro" to the holders of lucky number
tickets.
I
Tickets for Mrs. Norris' demonstration lecture at the theatre, entitling the holder to draw for the
many valuable door prizes may be obtiiined without enrage from the office of the Jersey Central Power &
Light Go. and from the following
Koyport merchants: Wollworth 3, 9
and 19c store, Keyport Dry Goods
Co., West Furniture Co., Keyport
BIG THREE COMBINATION FOR THIS WEEK
Furniture Co., J. Leon Schanck and
G. W. Jacobs. Remember the time
2:00. P. M. Thursday, June 10th at
. the Sunf Theatre, Keyiport.
Pleasure Outing
Delaware Water Gap, Pa.
$1.80
2
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
THREE POUNDS 9 9 c
MAY HONOR ROLL FOR
PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 1
Fourth Grade: Martin Howard,
John Van Clcaf, June Richmond,
Margaret Slover, Dorothy Steg-way.
(Fourth Year: Edna Henry, Mary
Pizzillo, Grace
Sahb,
Dorothy
Showers, Pauline Vevurka, Joseph
' Bowman, Donald Campbell, Harry
Dieker, .Emmet Ford, Theodore
Franklin, Howard Littell, John Nehrlander, George Nelson, Fred Rehfus.
• Third Grade: Michael Colucci, Anton Kmtel, Jonas Letts, Ada Batchelor, Dorothy Brunt, Jean Dowling.
Joseph Klegman, Edward Kosovich,
Leon Loichle, Harvey Nau, John Roga_!L-Marie Grover, Lillian Nau, Madeline Rathburn, Marie Thomson, Rose
Vanni, Emima Stegway.
Second Grade: Martin Bberle, George Goldsmith, Donald Howard, Neil
Johnson, Thomas Pizillo, Ernest Read
Frank Stegway, Eugene Hulse, MarSon Bowman, Marv Buckalew, Lorraine Dufford, Eileen Ford, Emma
Johnson, Mary Mehrlander, Albert
Grover, Bertram Nowmark, Robert
Stegway, Esther Bloodgood, Doria
•Cady, Charlotte Grover, Dork Lounsburv, Olive Pierson.
First Grade; Grace Morgan, Lucille Trowibridge, Walter Bodziak,
Pasqualino Colucci, Billy Letts, Bobby Maxfield, Billy Max-field, Herbert
Showers, Tim Sullivan, John Probasco. Leonard Maxfield, John Hendy. Charles Johnson, Raymond Mundy Pasquale* Pizzillo. Lenoir Applegate, Gertrude Bberle, Ethel Lauer,
Mary Rogan.
EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS
Printing and Developing
COSTA'S ICE CREAM
Special Spumoni and Bisque Tortoni
You will want to see
THE NEW JERSEY
Peterson's Pharmacy
132 North Broadway
CLEANUP SALE
Reconditioned Ford Cars
Honestly Guaranteed
1925—Ford Coupe $325.
1924—Ford Coupes, $225 to $300.
1924—Ford Tudor, $250 to $300.
1924—Ford Tourings, $150 to $175.
1924—Ford Runabouts $125 to $175
Early Model—Coupes, Runabouts, etc. $50 to
$125.
One Ton Trucks, $75 to $200.
y 2 ton Deliveries $75 to $225.
One Week Exchange Privilege
Liberal Time Payments
DORSEY MOTORS, INC.
Ford Dealers
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Maple and Fayette Sts.
,
Phone 366-673
Open Evenings
ROTOGRAVURE PICTURE SECTION
—now a regular part of The New
ilTork Times every Sunday.
JThe pictures in this 16-page section
are all of New Jersey—news, sports,
society, town events, interesting personalities.
Order The New York Times delivered
to your home.
' '
You Are Invited To Attend The
Household Economics Demonstration
under the auspices of the Jersey Central
Power & Light Comp ny, the Westinghouse Company and local merchants to be
given by
Mrs* Mary
Hope Norris
AT THE
today!
There's no message of
greater importance
that we could give you
than to urge you, without delay, to aee The
Greater Hoover.
For it revolutionizes
home-cleaning methods! It makes possible
the POSITIVE AGITATION of floor coirerings, for the first
time in electric cleaner
history!
Come in and see The
Greater Hoover today!.
Sold on easy terms!
S628 Jo\m; balance monthly
Complain with lituting tools
Dolan Bros. '
.130 N. Broadway
Tel. 294
At The Empire
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
WEST FRONT STREET
KEYPORT, N. J.
THURSDAY JUNE 10
2.00 P. M.
JUNE 6 and 7
Doors Open at 6:30 Each Night
Surf Theatre
j
Electric Range Given
Away Free
Each admission ticket entitles the holder
to a chance in the drawing for a number
of valuable prizes. The main door prize is .
a Westinghouse Console Electric Range.
Among the other prizes will be a Westinghouse Pcrcolater, Waffle Iron, Toaster, and a Westinghouse Automatic Iron.
Mary Hope Norris
A national authority on home
making, writer and lecturer,
designer of modern homes and
model kitchens. Her lectures are
always filled with suggestions for
labor-saving. Plan to come. You
will be repaid for the time.
Tickets from These Merchants or from Offices
of the Jersey Central Power & Light Co.
WELJLWORTH 3, 9 & 10c STORE
KEYPORT DRY GOODS CO.
WEST FURNITURE CO.
KEYPORT FURNITURE CO.
J. LEON SCHANCK
GEO. W. JACOBS
PAGE THRBH
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926N
MAY HONOR ROLL
FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL/NO. 2
Sixth Year: Gordon Clair/- Mary
Cziel Mildred Davis, Caroline EberJe Edwinu Jaques, Tunis Johnson,
Ruth Kamps, Jean Spice, Max Stettner, Mary Sullivan.
Sixth Year William ColuclChw.
Henry, Donald Masterson, William
Shand Vernon Slover, Bernard StetIola
r
T C e Grover, ' Marie
M * D Kaup,
H
Elizabeth
Myrtle Letts, Anita Steuber.
BUILDING AGREEMENT
A building agreement has been
filed in, the County Clerk's office in
New Brunswick for the house being
constructed on Bordentown avenue
for William H. Parisen,
. . of this city.
Anthony Stankewicz is the contractor. the work is to be completed by
;>W2 O ' h . «nd the price mentioned
is ^4,100, _ _ _ ^ _ ^
M j \ d Mrs.wiIliam j . o>Toole
and cHIdi
m o t o r e d t o Camden on
Mond
whv
th
visited S r M
BngeniuB, at S e Immaculate Conception Convent. Sister Eugenius was
formerly Miss Mary p'Toole, daugh-
dred Emmons, Mary Nicorvo, Marjorie Oliver, Elizabeth Bastedo,'Shel- of Pine avenue.
don Bowen, Charles Hamilton, Geo.
Morgan, Joseph Nobock, Fred Rose,
Ralph Steiner, Carl Straub.
Fifth Year, Frances Bloodgood,
•Edith Letts, Violet Phillips, Ruth
Richmond, Anna Senape, Leslie
Batehelor, Roibert Bungay, Edward
Galley, William Grover, Joseph Herr.<me.ii, Wilson Mundy.
Fifth Year, John Dill, William
Johnson, Joseph Lawrence, Carl
Newmark, Joseph , Primka, Fred
Render, Edward Spiaiiford, Anthony
Woznica, Joseph Zega, Harry Stettner, Gertrude Colucci, Mildred Grpver, Marie Nelson.
• **
/Fourth Year, Alfred Johnson,
Jouis Kryger, Frank Morgan, Chris
Jullivan, May Domke, Emilie Herb e r t , Anna Nobock, Henrietta San!;••••• ders, Margaret Schultz, Doris Shep' ipard, Jennie Tanbox.
Third Year, Adelaide Bowen, NorFeltus and
man Morgan, Roibert Straub, Anita
Kasprzak, Sophie Baker, Cecelia
Morgan.
Second Year: Fred Lonseth, Evel,yn Hendrieks, Louise Weiber, George
Harris, Kenneth Bergen, Jule Croddick, Edith Bergen, Florence Harris,
Stephen Estelle, Arthur Jensen, Jack
Rose.
First Year: Leola Bartz, Modesta
Casey, Alice Herbert, Lena Musolino,
Florence Wortley, Francis Briieyj
Frederick Hoover, Joseph Kasprzk,
Lawrence Schaefer.
First Year: Joseph Croe, Frederick
Dicker, Sylvester Lotkowitz, Philip
Steigway, Douglas Whittaker, Bcrnice Bloodgood, Kathcrine Batchalor.
George. Rubright, of Augusta
street, with a party of friends made
•a splendid catch at the Long Branch
fishing pier on Tuesday night.
DEUTSCHES RE1SE — BUREAU
F. GORCHESS
Schiff»karlcn
Geldsendungen
Einwanderur^sschriften
fur Ihre Verwandten von Deutichlt. i\ Visa gegenwartig schnell
ausgeatellt. Den Reisenden wird jede moglicke Beihilfe geleistet,
Reduzierte Rucdreise—Rate dritter Klasse Hamburg und zuruck
$175.00. Zuzuglicb U. S. Steuer. Wiedereinreise-Certifikate
betorgt.
Geschaftsstunden 9 bis 8 uhr abends,
NATURAL ICE
COAL AND WOOD
Telephone
695-R
JACOB GOLDBERGER, Banker
South Amboy, N. J.
432 State Street corner Washington
LOCAL AGENTS FOR
PERFECTION
Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens
I I . Wolff & Co.
Phone 112
When "coats off" is the order of
the day—these small shirts are dou*
bly attractive.
They set right across the shoulders!
They're full enough and long enough.
Several sleeve lengths are carried.
LOCAL AGENTS FOR
Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens
Washington Sts.
Perth Amboy, N. J,
The colors are there to stay—tho
patterns are pleasing. And moderate
prices make them still more attractive.
NEW MANHATTAN SHIRTS
plain or fancy
E. S. Mason & Son
210-212 N. Broadway
Phone 36
Collar Band or Collar Attached
$2 to $5
BRIEGS
MEN'S STORE
91 SMITH ST.
COR.K1NO
PERTH AMBOY3
Latest Perfection Cookstoves
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Education of the City
of South Amboy, N. J. for the erection and completion of alteration and
repairs to the High School Building,
John Street, South Amboy, N. J.
Bids shall be made out on the
forms supplied for that purpose land
shall be delivered to the Secretary of
„ the Board nt his residence, South
"}A*yf\>ay, >>'. J., .or presented in person.
at the meeting to be held in the High
School Building, John Street, on the
evening of June 23, l!)2(i, at eight
o'clock, Daylight Saving Time.
The names of the proposed sub. contractors shall accompany the bids
made
out on the fonns provided for
:
. that purpose; shall be enclosed in
" ' the proper envelopes. No bid will be
considered complete without the list
; of subcontractors.
AH work sh'all be done in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared for the same by John
Noble Pierson & Son, Architects and
Enpiireers, 198 Jefferson St., Perth
• Amboy, N. J.
;• For the convenience and use of intending bidders plans will be loaned
to then! on and after. June 4, upon
a deposit of cash or certified check
to the order of John Noble Pierson
and Son, in the amount of .$25.00.
j^^^Plans are to be obtained from the
Architects at their office 108 Jefferson St., Perth Am'boy, N. J. Plans
: will be issued until the supply is exhausted, but at nil times n set of
plans nnd specifications will be open
for inspection nt the office of the
Architects. Contractors who arc
unable to obtain a set of pinna mid
specifications may nvnil themselves
of the privilege of estimating on
;, these plans and specifications during
business hours on any business day.
Deposit will be returned when tho
plans nre returned.
Before the deposit is returned, a
forfeit of 50% of tho samo will be
required of any bidder or bidders
• who fnil to submit an estimate after
receiving plans and specifications
for this purpose.
Bids may bo rendered separately
for nny or nil branches as follows:
iQENBRAL CONSTRUCTION including nil Mnsonry, Steel nnd Iron,
Roofing nnd Sheet Metal Work, Carpentry nnd Painting.
HEATING AND VENTILATING
WORK.
PLUMBING WORK.
ELECTRICAL WORK.
Bids must be acoempaniod by cash
or a certified check upon a Nntionnl
or State Bank, drawn to the order
of the Board of Education of the
City of South Amboy, in the various
amounts as •follows:
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION $3000
HEATING AND VENTILATING
..._
_
$1000
PLUMBING WORK
$200
ELECTRIC WORK
$100
binding tho successful bidder or bidders to cxecuto a contract if awarded to him or them. The successful
bidder or bidders will be required to
furnish a satisfactory bond in the
full amount of the contract price.
Contractor may submit a bid bond
from a properly qualified Surety
Company
in lieu of certified check,
r
Said bond shall be for same liabilities as tho check.
THE BOARD RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL
BIDS.
(Signed) BOARD OF EDUCATION,
CITY OF SOUTH AM'BOY, N. J.
By: R, U. Ruo, Pro«ldi*it,
South AnVboy, N> J.
By: WUllnm Rmmonn, Swretnry,
South Aniboy, N. J.
i „
.
' M-2t
in store windows
Look for this sign
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
SOUTH AMBOY HIGH SCHOOL
tion Demonstration
Crop Insurance is a Sensible Safeguard
All this week you can see practical demonstrations of the Perfection Stove six famous cooks
have tested and endorsed.
Look for above sign iii store
windows. See the stove today and judge for yourself
what the experts approve.
Prices a n d sizes to suit
every need.
Insure your crops and
stop worrying whether a
hail-storm or a tornado is
going to rob you of the
fruits of your investment
and toil. We will issue you
a policy that is complete protection.
Add variety by broiling mcut»
in a Perfection. Broiler. Cook)
on both sides nt same time due
to special construction. Turning
unnecessary. No juice can drip
into flame. Easily oleaned.
HIS PERFECTION U the model tho six
Tfamous
oouks used in their tests. It Is
Glass door oven. Baking alwaVB
visiblo. Drowns both top and
bottom due to rapid "live heat"
circulation from 103 holes. Speoial oatch seals door perfectly,
eaving heat far baking. Get a Perfection oven heat indicator, also.
D-jn't guess at oven temperatures.
being demonstrated today at all dealer's.)
along with other Perfection models. See its
aofual performance with your own eyes.
"Vou'11 bo convinced the experts are right
in endorsing Perfection Stoves!
Cooking begins when you touch n match to
tho wiok. No time lost in heat generation.
Clean, inrenso heat flows up the long obimneys
direct to your cooking. Every drop of oil is
completely burned beforo the heat reaches
utensils so they are kept clean and unstained.
Bach burner is independently operated and
eapable of every range ofheut. You can bake,
boll, broil, fry and simmer on a Perfection—
all at one time. Adjust the flume for sny
cooking process nnd it remains as you set it.
Be sure to see the Perfection demonstrated
today* In sizo from two to nvo burners.
Ideal stove (or camping.
Fast Perfection burner,
protecting wind-shield,
ever cool handle. Stands
firm on ciroular base.
Won't tip easily.
GENUINE STANDARD GARDEN
Superfex range with fa«t-a»-gai
burners and built-in oven. The stove
for those who want tliD beBt. Warming cabinet easy to oleon and prevents
grease spattering wnll«. One ol monf
Perfections being demonstrated today.
Pour pieces ol tempting brown
toast quickly made at one time on
this Toaster. Handle is always oool.
€
SPECIAL
Manu/aclurtd by PllIU'rsCTION STOYK COMPANY, Chveland. Ohio
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY
Distributors « 26 Broadway * New York
ECT
Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens
HOSE, regular price 25c
1 Jd.
a foot, our special sales price.-.. •*• »
This hose is full molded, woven in.
terlined nnd mnde to stand pressure
of 150 lbs. to the square inch. It will
not kink or crack. This hose is guaranteed for one yenr nnd is not Uy b<S
confused with the ordirmry hose selling nt this price.
25 Ft. Lengths with Couplings..$3.7S
60 Ft. Lengths with Couplings $7.2S
BRASS HOSE NOZZLES
For Spray, Straight Stream or O(Ve
Shut,off, reg. price 7Bc
..•"•/
STANDARD
KEROSENE
Times Square Radio-Auto
Supply Co., Inc.
204 Smith Straot
M
FOR BEST RESULTS USE STANDARD"KEROSENE
fur
tlio OJUMU.
Perth
Pajye Four
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
LADIES AID TO MEET
The Pooler family have moved
reguar monthly meeting of from their Main street address in
MADISON TOWNSHIP theTheLadies
FUNERAL OF MRS.
Aid
Society
of
the
Presthe
Burke flat to one on David st.
The services on Sunday held ;n byterian Church will be held at the
conjunction
with
Memorial
Day
by
SAMUEL LOCKER the American Legion Post Df South home
MEETING DATES
of Mrs. W. T. Hammell at 8
Luke A. Lovely Post American Leo'clock on Thursday, June 10th.
Week-End Specials at
Last Saturday Afternoon—Many At- Amboy, was another delightful event
test to Esteem Held For Deceased. in Cheesequake. N. Paul Case, of
It is requested that every member gion meets every Thursday evening
8 o'clock, Legion Building, David
The funeral services for Mrs. Asbury Park,, and Mayor Harold G. be present and bring their five dol- at
Street. J. C. Boll, Commander; H.
Samuel Locker were hold from her Hoffman, of South Amboy, were the lars and tell how it was earned. A J.
Leonard, Adjutant.
late home, 24G South Broadway, on speakers of the day. School child- very pleasant time is anticipated.
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ren contributed to the program durTheJlLev. D. E. Clair, pastor of the ing the afternoon.
Methodist Episcopal church, assisted • As is the custom the band formed
by the Rev. A. C. Brady, of Burling- at the school house and ^jgith the
ton, a former pastor of the M. K. children and the American Legion
church here, conducted the service visited the two cemeteries. The Rev.
Bt the home.
Harry D. Hummer, pastor of the M.
• "Lead Kindly Light" was very im- E. church, addressed the gathering.
pressively sung by Mr. Robert Mn- A large number of persons from
Bon, and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stults Keyport, Matawan, Asbury Park,
sang very sweetly the hymn "Abide Newark and South Amboy brought
•With Me". Miss Elisabeth D. Day- parties here in cars for the after,ton was accompanist at the piano. noon of festivities. The band selecThe burial service was read by the tions were greatly enjoyed.
Rev. D. E. Clair and the principal
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Bennetts enaddres3 was made by the Rev. A. C.
their grand daughter, Ora
LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, $1.50 value. Your
Bra'dy, in the course of which the tertained
speaker made mention of some of the Mae Tice, over the week end.
Mrs. Herman Gluer is recovering
outstanding characteristics of the depick of sizes at
99c
ceased, referring to the leading facts from a severe illness of two weeks.
dn Mrs. Locker's history during her Dr. J. F. Weber was in attendance.
The cold waves are hard on the
many years of residence in this city,
and of her connection with the Meth- tomato plants at Cheesequake.
LADIESDRESSES for nice wear, $3.00 value.
Mrs. Erwin Tice attended the
odfet Episcopal Church in its various
Memorial
Day
services
and
was
greetsocial and benevolent activities, statAll sizes at
..
$1.75
ing thait the deceased was born in ed by many past acquaintances.'
The Rev. p. A. Fielder, of AdelNew York, city, and at an early age
moved with her parents to Minnesota, phia, past preacher of 1896, is still
spending the formative years of her alive and his wife Sarah.
BABY'S SHOES, sizes 3 to 8, for boys and girls.
The officers of the American Lehistory on the praries at a time when
pioneer, life on the western borders gion at South Amboy have requested
The kind you pay nearly $2.00 for at
$1.09
involved dangers and privatations, the names of all those whose graves
until the Red Men had been forced are decorated here annually for their
further back , from the advancing record book.
lines of the oncoming western civiliFull line of bathing suits for the whole famzation. During this period Mr3.
Locker acquired habits of strenuous
ily going at fifty cents on the dollar of regular valexertion and strong determination. Sunday School classes will close
Inheriting from a long line of hardy after Sunday, June Cth, this last SunScotch decendants on the one side, day being observed ns Children's Day,
ues. Sweaters and lumberjack bargains too.
jand Irish lineage on the other prin- Parents of the children are asked to
C.ples of strict integrity, and a per- attend.
severance that never fell short of
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmeis Elms, of
success. As a worker in the church Philadelphia spent the week end with
she possessed admirable qualities.
Mr. nnil Mrs. Norwake, of Spruce
As a neighbor she was highly res- street
William Schwab, of Doerfield Road
pected for her kindly worth. As a
Mother, she held high her responsi- has bought a new sedan.
The Du Pont baseball team will
bilities to her family, at the same
114 North Broadway
South Amboy, N. J.
time she was generous in her allow- (ilay the South Amboy Terra Cotta
team
this Saturday afternoon on tho
ances for the buoyant spirits of
youth.' Many today pleasantly recall local field. The DuPont team deher generous help in giving shape and feated the Matawan team last Saturinterest to their social ocasions, that day 8 to G.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lowe and fammade those occasions both helpful
and entertajning. Mrs. Locker was ily will sail today to their old homo
rigid in her adherance to truth, her in England and spend throe months
word could be taken at full face val- touring the country.
ue, and she had small sympathy for Matt Denning was in town this
excuses for laipses from the . exact week.
.facts. iShe had a helpful disposi- Many employees at the DuPont
tion, never considering herself in her plant are already enjoying their annual vacations.
purposes along this line.
Forty years ago the coming Octo- Messrs. Joseph Ward, Joseph Madber, Mrs, Locker came to South Amand Dan A. Phelan, students at
Iboy as a bride, and at race identified chek
Villa Nova College, sp«pt the week
herself with the local ehuroh, moving end
as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
(from the city of Elizabeth in which J. M.here
Walhs, of Pine avenue.
her parents had settled after their return from the West, and sh« has re- Mr. R. F. Carroll, of George street,
sided here ever since, placing her has purchased a new Big Six Nash
irame among the oldest members of sedan through the Thompson Auto
her church. .
Company, Perth Amboy distributors
QUALITY FIRST—ECONOMY ALWAYS
Interment was made in Christ for this territoijy.
Church cemetery. The Rev.. D. E.
Clair read the commital service at
Gundrum and Kcnah will complete
the grave, Rev. A. C. Brady made the the alterations to the Fourth street
"SERVICE AT CHAIN STORE PRICES"
prayer, and Rev. George W. Abel side-walk within a short time, the
pronouncing the benediction.
work being rushed at that place now.
The bearers were: H. C. Perrine,
Richard C. Stephenson, Harold Hoffman, Jesse M. Kugler, of Camden;
William S. Dey, and Albert M. Cole.
E. S. Mason and Son wer the funeral
directors.
Offerings for
§ummer!
PARLINJVEWS
S. lerner's General Store
CROWNING FILLS
SPACIOUS CHURCH
St. Mary'* Packed Sunday Evening—
, Costumes Gorgeous.
The magnificent services in connection with the crowning exercises
a t St, Mary's Church on Sunday
night'' attracted hundreds of persons!,
who found it difficult to get inside
•ot the spacious church. The splendor of tho whole program seemed to
inspire those fortunate enough to secure seats nnd standing room, the
latter being at a premium long before
t h e scheduled times of the exercises.
' Miss Annn Mnlloy, selected na the
honor member this year, was charmingly attired in white, as were htr
.attendanta. .Her littlo company of
flower girls, and pages, attructed no
•end of comment. The procession
•started from St. Mary's school with
inoro tlton three hundred youns ladioa nnd school childfen taking part.
It was necessary to stop traffic at
tho corner of Stevens avpnuu anil
Augusta street to allow the procession to cross.
Tlie nltnr hoys as well as tho choir
boys took part 'in the march, that
hotadod for the rear of the church,
and th'd socristy,' thence to the front
of the church, down the center
aisle, up the night side of tho church,
ami down the ieft hand side, nnd up
, the center nislo to the main altur of
the church.
Eaich.of the young lady speakers
wore attended by two flower girls,
onch of tho speakers carried huge
(bouquets of roses, while tho little
tots enrried baskets of roaoa, which
When tho speakers finished, were laid
nt tho foot of the nltnr of the Bless. ed Virgin Mary. Aiftor the speaking
tho crowning took place. A long white
ladder was placed in front of the
altar, and reached to the head of the
Btatuo of tho Queen, Mii&s Mlulloy was
crowning.
Hundreds o'f dollar* are spent
annually for this exorcise that attracts many to St. Mary's church,
nnd thia year was not without its
oxpenaivo and beautiful clothing ami
flowers.
The Kov. Prnnols Ui V<>i|iio, rhixplain of Fort Hancock, giimly Hook,
doHvornd t.ho address of thn ovening. The girl speakers of the Young
Iiadioa Modality wuru the Misses Melon Quintan, Holon Lovely, IIUIDM
Parkw, Oathenlno Cucniey, 'IV'rcsa
Dcliincy, Irono Smith. Hpecini nuiftlc wiaH furiiishod for tho licciiNlon.
'AUVITIIW iii
iin'
quistm.
MICHAEL PHILLIPS
HOT SHOTSPECIALS
SLATE AND ASBESTOS
PHONE FOR FOOD—206
"ITS THE BETTER WAY"
ill's
At Lowest Prices!
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
The merchandise that we advertise is guaranteed standard
quality. If found otherwise money will be refunded.
Dave Greenspan, Prop.
126 IN. Broadway
Telephone 19
SUNKIST ORANGES
sweet and juicy
14 for
25c
RITTER'S CATSUP
2 bottles
25c
Cliquot Club Pale Dry
GINGER ALE
2 bottles
25c
2 in 1 SHOE POLISH
all colors, can
PURE LARD
2 lbs.
35c
o .
Fancy Plantation
COFFEE
pound
39c
Delicious Fig Bars
2 lbs.
25c
Best Elgin Creamery
BUTTER
49 c
10c
Fould's Macaroni Spaghetti or Noodles
3 pkgs.
Japanese Toilet Paper
1000 sheet rolls
4-10c rolls
29c
25c
WAX PAPER
4 reg. 10c rolls
Sweet Mixed KeOKuk
Pickles, quart jar
25c
39c
ROOFING
REPAIRING
Of All Kinds To Roofs
Tel. 682
388 RnriUn St.
ESTIMATES
FURNISHED
"HELLO JIM"
"HELLO JACK"
"Where did you get
her classy bob—at the Modern Barber Shop, on Broadway, corner of
I know that place too. One
thing I like about them is that they
have a private room where the girls
get prettied up."
"There's no bluffing there either."
and they make appointments
by telephone, too,"
THE MODERN BARBER
SHOP
VINCRNT DIMICIOLi, Prop.
Tel. 411
49c
P. & G. SOAP
. 4 cakes
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
package
19c
9c
PALM OLIVE SOAP
3 cakes
Strawberry or Raspberry Preserves
large jar
SUGAR CORN
Sweet and Tender
can
lie
PREMIER COCOA
2 large boxes
John Street."
130 Broadway
White Rose Coffee
1 lb. box
25c
that ' hair-
"Why at the same place my sister jot
"No,
No. 2 Tomatoes
3 cans
2 2c
cut?"
"Yes,
SATURDA Y—MONDA Y—TUESDA Y
29 c
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 can
19c
Japanese Toilet Paper
4-10c rolls
29c
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'
TODAY AND START AN INTEREST ACCOUNT BY DEPOSITING
:
ING ONE DOLLAR OR MORE.
Large Size
CHIPSO
22c
BON AMI POWDER
Can
lie
PEACHES
Ryerson Brand
large can
21c
25c
White Rose Macaroni,
Spaghetti or Noodles
3 packages
Vfjnilla or Lemon
Silver's or Bon Ton
2 bottles
PYROXIDE
3 bottles
South Amboy, N. J.
25c
25c
We Pay 4 Per Co.nl on Savings
25c
THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO.
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Page Nin«
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, JUNE
MECHANICSVL
THAT HAIRCUT
\
raised by general taxation.
Section 4 That this ordinance
shall take effect when passed, approved and published in the manner
prescribed by law.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
'foregoing ordinance was passed on
its first reading at a meeting of the
Common Council held on June 1st,
1926j and that it will be taken up on
its second and third reading and
final passage at a regular meeting of
said Common Council to be held in
the Council Chamber in the City Hall
on Wednesday night, June ,16th,
1926 at eight o'clock at which time
and place any person interested
therein or affected thereby will have
an opportunity to be heard.
G. FRANK DISBROW,
City Clerk.
June 7, 1926.
Despite the heavy rainfall Memorial Day, it found a great number
of persons from this vicinity away
and enjoying themselves at various
shore and mountain resorts*. A number of automobile parties left-fllonday morning for Atlantic City Vand
vicinity.
The Jolly Boys, are leaving nothing undone toward making their auto excursiion to Coney Island a success. Tickets for the event are selling rapidly and the committee is nowengaged in the work of guessing just
THE BEST YOU
GEORGE'S TIRE SHOP
how many buses.to use on the trip.
Why experiment with patches or
EVER HAD
It is going to be a jolly event the
I so called vulcanizers, when George'*
boys say.
That's what they'll say
reputation proves good work can be
The business place of Bolger and done.
when we cut it. We know
Forman on the new state bridge apORDINANCE
Steam Vulcanizing
proach is said to be one of the most 1
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY
how.
Good
hair
cutting
and
"LET
GEORGE
DO
IT"
up-to-date roadside stands in this
of South Amboy providing for the
Best and Cheapest in the Stata
bobbing are our specialties laying
section of the state. Hundreds visitof a concrete sidewalk and
ed there over the week end. It will
bluestone cunb on South side of
PRIVATE LADIES PARLOR
be open for inspection to the pubJohn Street from the New York and
lic next week.
Long Branch Railroad to Rosewell
Phone 1473 P. A.
A. B. BUSH
Street.
172 New Brunswick Ave.
The week end found a great many
133
South
Broadway
Be it ordained fey the Common
Perth Am boy, N. J.
motorists using this section. The
of the City of South Amboy.
(Southeast cor. John St.) Council
congestion, however, was slight comSection 1. That the South side of
pared to previous years. The incleJohn Street from the New York and
ment weather, of course, is believed
Long Branch Railroad to Rosewell be
ORDINANCE
to have been responsible for the
by the laying of a concrete
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY improved and
Short tie:ups.
blue stone curb thereof South Amboy providing for th sidewalk
on,
according
to the plans and speciThe recent dance held by the Lapavement at Augusta Street from fications prepared
for the said work
dies Auxiliary to the Mechanicsvillo
Broadway to Stevens Avenue.
by John A. Conlogue, City Engineer,
Hose Company was a marked sucBe it ordained by the Common and on file in the office of said Ence.ss Mrs. Richard S. Neiltopp Jr.
Council of the City of South Amboy gineer, which said plans and speciwas the chairlady in charge of the
Section 1. That Augusta Stree fications are hereby adopted and apevent.
from Broadway to Stevens Avenue in proved.
tho City of South Amboy be paved
Section 2. That the sum of Three
Miss Margaret Mnlvey of Wilmot
with [i concrete pavement according Thousand
Dollars bo estimated as tho
street was a Milltown visitor with
to the plans and specifications pre cost af the
work and hereby
friends during the week.
pared by John A. Conlogue, City En. appropriated said
thprefor.
Pfineor and on filo in the office o
James Creed, of Raritan street,
Section
3.
Tjiat
bonds in tho
said City Engineer, which suid plan sum of Three Thousand
and Master John Creed, of Conover
Dollars bo
nnd
specifications
uru
hereby
adopt
street, were at the Yankee Stadium
issued and sold for the-covering of,
od nnd approved.
the aforesaid appropriation nnil cost
on Monday.
You can get the best food Section 2. That the sum of Fif- of
said work.
j
teen Thousniwl Dollars is hereby
Alfred Clark, of the Molrose secSection 4. Thnt this improvement
tion of the city, was also a specta- served anywhere in the city timatcd and appropriated as tho cos bo deemed to be a local improvement
of said work, for which said Bum of •and the cost thereof be assessed
tor at the Yankee Stadium during
Fifteen Thousand Dollars bonds shall against the property benefited therethe past week.
ivhen you eat at the
be issued and sold.
by and tho balance of said cost if
Mr. and Mrs. John Charlotta and
Section 8. That this improve- any be paid by the City at large and
ment is a local improvement and th< raised by general taxation.
family motored to the home of relacost thereof shall be assessed on tin Section 5. Thia ordinance shall
tives at Trenton during the week.
land and premises benefited thereby take
when approved and pub225
Smith
Street
FLIES CLUB SCORE ANOTHER
to tho extent of the cost of the said lishedeffect
in the manner provided by law.
improvement, and the balance of thi
VICTORY LAST SUNDAY,
NOTICE
Perth Amboy
cost if any shall be charged and as
Notice is hereby given that the
The Chamlberstourj? Giants were
sessed agninst tho City at large and iforegoing
Near
Railroad
Station
ordinance was passed on
the fifth victims of the Plies Club
its first reading at a meeting of the
at the regular attraction atWhite-|
Common
Council
held on June 1st,
head's Oval Sunday afternon. The
1U2G, and that it will be taken up on
score at the end of the game was 8
its second and third reading and
•to 4. The locals collected a total of
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final passage at a regular meeting of
ten hits, while the visitors were consaid Common Council to be held in
tent with eight.
the Council Chamber in the City Hall
Staraton, Hyson and Dane collected
on Wednesday night, June ICth,
circuit drives during the game.
Save
Time
11)28 at eight o'clock at which time
Dane's clout came with three on the
Batteries left before 10 A. M. and place any person interested
bags in the third inniing, and with
therein or affected thereby will have
two out. The game was one of the
ready at 6 P. M. the same day.
an opportunity to be heard.
most pleasing exhibitions seen on the
G. FRANK DISBROW,
local lot in a number of weeks. The
Save Money
visitors loaded the bags in the first
City Clerk,
8 Hour Charging practically
•t iflpng and gave the local aggregaune 7, 1S26.
|
itj6ii*a s'care for a few minutes but
eliminates cost of rental batterBilby found things a little better, and
ies saving 50c to 76c on chargworked himself out of a tight place.
ing.
Reyno, the visiting pitcher was
able to retire seven of the Flies via
Bring your battery in TODAY
the strikeout route, and seemed very
for 8 Hour Charging Servic*.
effective at times. Bilby struck out
NATIONAL LEAD
four of the visitors, but held them
down on the safeties like a Major. |
Coleman, a local chap, was sent
BATTERIES
to second for Sunday's game and per204 S. Stevaat AT*.
formed in brilliant manner. Coleman'
Ford and Chevrolet Batteries Guaranteed One Year $11.93
has been out of the game for nearly:
two years^ but with a little polishing
should be able to make the Flies j
grade. He has performed with the
best clubs in Newark and East
Orange.
I
Stanton, Gotch and French divided
th« hitting honors, each getting two
safeties, while Bilby, Dnne, Coleman,
and Hyson hit on« safety.
BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES
Convenience
generations, house-wives
cj have known that the word
"Thatcher" on a stove stood for
good -workmanship, good materials
and reliability.
Today the modern house-wife
t?kes pride in exhibiting (and joy in
using) themf"nylabor-savingconren»
iences or" the Thatcher "Twin-Fire"
JiArciiu^ —a combination coal and gas range,
which is as efficient as it is attractive.
GEORGE'S TIRE SHOP
Mail coupon below and literature will be
sent you describing in detail the many
unusual features of the "Twin-Fire.
£7"°HEThatcher"Twin-Fire"while compactl y ly built has very spacious ovens and
broiling compartments. The handincssofthe
"pull-down broiler rack" as shown above,
is just one of the exclusive features which
will immediately appeal to the house-wife.
Write today.
THE THATCHER COMPANY
Since 1H50
CHICAGO
NEWARK, N. J. NEW YORK
3flN.Cl.irk St. 39-41 St. Francis St. 21 W.-MthSt.
R
ented
echarged
epaired'
CENTRAL LUNCH
8 HOUR BATTERY CHARGING SERVICE
24
Hour R0VCE
AT Y
Service 1> SHOP
™
We Call For and Deliver
Telephone 3G2
370 Prospoct Street
Anderson's Garage
INTEREST IN TRAINING CAMP
New Brunswick, June 7, 1926—
Charles A. McCormick, County Chair.pan of the Citizen's Military Training Camp Committee for Middlesex
iCounty, is gratified at the interest
that is being displayed in the county.
There is no question that the quota
for this year will be attained before
.the camp opens,
Already, Mr. Mcormick hns been
advised, the July infantry enmp at
Plattaburg has been filled. This is
the adrvice of Major Henry W. Fleet,
C. M. T. C. affjoor on the staff of
General Summerall. However, there
is n plnn for the conduct of a camp
at Platteturg in the month of August
nnd this, too, it is expected will be
tfilled in a short time.
There is room at (present for students who wish to take the popular
radio and signal corps course at the
camp at Port Monmouth, Monmouth
County. Also, in the field artillery
at oFrt Hancock on Sandy Hook.
Advortiso in the Citizen.
Increasing or
Continued
dosing iioooas ary w i t h
NATURE'S
It K I l l i D V
(NR Tablets). Thero Is no griping, sickening or weakening
BonnationB, for Nnturo'n Remedy
produces a natural action,without
perturbing or stlrriiiR up tho
intestinal content before elimination, preventing tho absorption of the toxins by tbo
Circulation—that Is the reason
why you feel Btronger, brighter,
animated nnd rejuvenated. % PROVE IT—Make the Test
Tonight—take one NR, drink n
iull glass of water. Tomorrow
you will know what It means to
be f r e e from Constipation,
Biliousness, Sick lic/ulmlio.
TOMiGHT
TOMORROW
ALRIGHT
SOLD BY YOUH UH JGGIBI
R. A. JAQUE:5
The Paulus Dairy
JOHN PAULUS, Prop.
will be known as
NA
ESTABLISHED 1890
Main Office: 189-105 New Street, New Brunswick, N. J.,
Phone 2400.
Protect
The
Babies
Our Motto
Cleanli
ness
Important!
The phenomenal success of the Ajax
Six and die great size the business has
attained in less than a year, with well
over$27,000,OOOworth of cars already
•hipped, has made advisable a closer
consolidation of Nash and Ajax manufacturing operations.
With this In view the Ajax Motors
Company,till now a subsidiary of The
Nash Motors Company, has been entirely absorbed bydieparentCompanf.
And inaccotdancewith this procedure
Don't Be Misled—Be Sure it is Paulus' Milk
Use
AULUS'
OSITIVELY
ERFECT
ASTEURIZED
P
Milk
Placed In thoroughly cleaned and sterile bottles, nntonched
by human hands.
Walker-Gordon Certified Milk.
Suydam's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk.
BRANCH:
MUTUAL GROCERY CO.
New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, SajrraTllts, P»rlln,
South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, Fordl and MttaciKn,
J
N. J.
the name of the product, Ajax Six, is
herewith changed to Nash Light Six.
So that Nash models are now available
In 3 Series—differing as to wheelbase
b%U identical in t/icir high standards of
workmanship—
- t h e NEW Light Six series (formerly
the Ajax Six); the Special Six series,
and Advanced Six series;—embracing 16 different models with a price
range from $865 to $2090 £. o. b.
factory.
This announcement of the change in name from Ajax Six to Nash
light Six also marks the greatest five month period of business in
Nash history.
The upward soaring demand daring January, February, March,
April and May drove total sales and production to a figure approximating 70% of the total sales for the whole of last year.
114 South Broadway
South Amboy, N. J.
Telephone 596
DISTRIBUTION COVERS
Hereafter
THOMPSON AUTO COMPANY
HBBVIOBl
W omttr Krart
PnrM
•» SAlAiH
287 8TATK ST
Phone HM.1
riOHTII AMDOT,
N. J.
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THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
Page Ten
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926
A. G. NEBUS
GARDEN AND POULTRY HINTS
By Orley G. Bowcn, Middlesex
County Agricultural Agent
PLUMBING AND HEATING
The seed of beets, radishes, turnips, parsnip's, arrotso, rutabagas,
and onions must be sown rather
thickly, because many of the seeds
will not germinate. However, when
the plants are 2 to 4 inches * in
height, pull out the small ones, leav<
ing only the larger and and best
pants every 2 to 3 inches in the row.
Proper thinning gives the plants
a hanec to grow large roots, enables
the sunlight to get to the base of the
plants, and allows room for a free
circulation of air which will tend to
ward off certain stem diseases. Instead of throwing away your thinned
planta, replant them carefully ;.n
another,part of the ' garden. They
will grow and give you very good
results.
There are several good reasons
why cultivation is one oi the essential requisites for success in the garden:
Cultivation destroys the weeds,
thus allowing so much more plantfood for the good crops.
Cultivation allows "the air to get
into the soil for the propogation
the friendly bacteria.
Cultivation prevents excessive evaporation of moisture from the soil.
Stepping Out
a conversation with a
friend or customer in a nearby
townts merely a matter of stepping up to one of those convenient public telephones you
see as you move along through
the day. "you're here and yet
you're there as far as transacting business is concerned. Tor
the public telephone reaches
out of town telephones just as
well as those near by. I t will
carry a message to a customer
or an inquiry to the home
office. I t will convey your
congratulations or your sympathy. I t will help you buy or
sell. tOhenever you want to be
in another town without the
trouble of going there use
Poultry Notes
t>he 'Public telephone
There's a Tdtpltau
tear you
N E W
Y O R K
T E L E P H O N E
n
SPEEDWAYS WIN AGAIN
The Speedways di'fcuU'd the fast
going FVogs of ditherlne strpot in n
recent contest played on Dnvis Oynl
to tho tune of 0 to 8, the game lasting
,tcm innings.
116 N. Broadway
Trust Co. Building
South Amboy
1-15-41 X-RAY
l-22-4t
Office Supplies mni c '
GAS
FRANK WOGLOM
197 Smith St.
Subscribe (or the ClUzen.
Perth Amb*r
Suit or
Overcoat
MADE TO ORDER
Alex, Your Tailor
Established Since*, 1899
Correct lit, reliable workmanship
and desirable all wool fabrics are to
be had here, and they are most important factors to consider when ordering your new Spring s it.
The cost for the best is surprisingly low. An early call will be ap
predated. Yours for best service.
Alex Giaquinto
"Shop Here and Save"
CuSlom Tailor
STRAUB BROS.
John St. and Broadway
CHOICE MEATS
110 N. BROADWAY
PHONE 140
South Amboy, N. J.
C O M P A N Y
for Che OitlK-n.
The South Amboy Business Directory
MRS. GRIEBEL'S WEEKLY
LETTER TO WOMEN
. New Brunswick, N. J., May 17, 26.
To the hundreds of women in NeV
Jersey interested in our permanent
pattern and to those wro contompla+.e
.making thorn, I want to explain my
. stand in this matter.
First of all I do not—I never eh'm«d magiic in its use. I know that making such a pattern is not goina; to
make a dressmaker out of a woman
who has never sewed anything more
difficult than hemming'dish towels or
darning socks. I have said and I repeat now that the only way to learn
to 3<sw is to sew and sew and sew.
Some learn more quickly than
others just as some learn to swim
while others are still thinking about
doing it. And *f you belong to that
class of women who have lived to
midde age without acquiring a certain technique in handling material,
cutting, sewing by machine or by
hand neatly—then the pattern may
not be just what you need in the way
of help.
In many, cases, however, it has
proved an incentive to the woman
who has sewed liitle because it has
been the means of getting her started on her first dress.
Encouraged
by the fair results of her efforts, she
has made another and another until
she finds that she really does so well
that she dares a bettre frock.
On the other hand, we find those
who make' patterns ony to put them
away on a shelf to forget all about
them. They are the sort who expect
that someway or other—they themselves do not know just how—the
pattern should bring forth dresses
without effort on their part. . "It
sounds ao easy when you tell about
it", they say. And they forget that
I work html on every dress I make
and that the only thing I ever try to
prove to them ia this: that a pattern
that fits snvea much time and fuss
and worry .and, used properly, insures
a well-flitting dress. That our pattern c-rni dii more than that is asking to much of any bits of cambric;
ibut those some bits of camlbric in the
hands of a woman with pcrserveranco
will prove indispensable, as no one
knows hotter than I do. When I think
of the hours I have spent in fitting,
nltofling and trying on to see if this
nnd that lifctlo thine1 wore right—
then I'm glad I have my pattern ar.ywiay.
I'm sure there are very many wowon who feul this way, but I'm sure,
too, thnt there are others who foel
,that Romowny or other they Jiave
been cheated because their clothes do
not njupear as if by magic whenever
their pattern is brought to light—and
in such cases it does not see the light
often.
I class the permanent pattern with
the lnlbor-saving devices ono uses
for other housftkeepiing; tasks—the
vacuum cleaner,Velectric washer nnd
bread mixer. All these need the judgmant of the woman who u«m them,
there is no magic in them. You cannot put flour and yeast and milk into your bread mixer in any proportion and expect good bread. You niust
know how to make bread—the ingredients,, the length of time and the
temperature for proper .-nislng,
kneading, baking, etc. And there nre
just <is many bread mixers put on
the top shelf of tho pantry to collect
tho dust of yoara as there are permanent patterns put awny in the
sewing room catch-all and they belong to the same woma'ii too.
Cordinnlly yours.
CATHERINE CrlUEBEL,
Extension Clothing Specialist.
DENTIST
235 Cedar Street
South Amboy, N. J
Telephone 239-J
NG FOR THE WRITES
DR. F. BURLEW
Estimates Given
All Work Guaranteed
Garden Hints
Most poultrymen will remember
the hot spell early last June and
what it dSd to his birds/ Many of them
stopped laying and did not begin
again for several months. The good
poultryman will be on the watch for
such conditions and make his birds
comfortable as possible.
W. H. Allen, head of the poultry
department at the State Agricultural
College, suggests the following treatment, during very hot weather: (1)
cut down on grain to some extent;
(2) provide penty of oool drinking
water; (3) ventilate the houses as
much as possible; (4) if,at all possible provide shade.
The poultryman who gives a little
attention to his birds during ?. very
hot spell will be amply repaid.
EVER1*
Telephone 402
Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 P. M.
EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
MARKETS
COAL AND WOOD
RICHARD McCLOUD. Jr.
ICC - - COAL
REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE
SPECIAL
Tempting! A golden brew
of pure malt and hops.
Blends wonderfully with
food. Makes every bite taste
better. Cooling in h o t
weather — delightful any~
time — relieves
thirst—costs so
little. Try a
bottle today.
FREDERICK H. LEAR
REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE
B.ef, L«mb. Veal and Pork
210 George St.
SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS
C. T. MASON
EXPLOSION INSURANCE
Tuning and Repairing at Right Prices
231 First Street
South Amboy
Insurance of All Kinds
FERD D. TEDESCO
minr ST.
*«CTH
Representing the Best
lamrance Companies*
Explosion, Liability, Autoxnoblk
and Plate Glass Insurance
When Seeking Insurance, Ask
Ut
NOTARY^UBLIC
312 David St. South Amboy
MILK AND CREAM
John D. Rockefeller who turned his opportunity into a fortune says there nre a hundred opportunities now to every one
that existed when he was young.
•
If you are alert and ready to answer the knock, you will
succeed IF—you are prepared financially to step in and seize it.
Our savings department offers you a great opportunity to
save. Just a little now and then, will build tUe foundation of
your future, plan the way to financial independenco and mako
you ready to take advantage of the big opportunity.
R. A. CASEY
MILK
Phone 267
CREAM
347 Catherine S t
PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING
157 Bordentown Avenue
Phen* 578
(JuRtncroHHrallrond br
JOHN C. THOM
Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly
Attended To
Z46 Bortlantown Arena*
First National Bank BealEstate/Insirace
JUSTICE OF THB PEACE
South Amboy, N. J.
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
Thye are real bargains in these columns.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Phon« 316-J
"BOOST SOUTH AMBOY"
I'ropnrty Untight, MoJd nmf Kxi'hftiiKoH.
Monov Limned on Bond mid Morttfinco.
Kit r inn A ml Fiictur.v Nl ten Our Specialty
REUBEN FORGOTSON
Tel. 282
611 Washington Ave
128 David St.
ANTHRACITE
BITUMINOUS
EDWARD McDONOUGlT
COAL COMPANY
COAL
214 Pine Avenue
South Amboy, N. J.
211 AncoiU 8 t
CONSULT
Sullivan & Wilhelm,ln*
FOR
LOWEST PRICKS OH
PUJJTBIlItt ASH HRATllMJ
PAUL BRYL1NSRI
CONCRETE BLOCKS
PORTLAND CEMENT.
Old Lfhigh andtWill«s-Fairc
COAL
Estimates! QlTen. All Work G u a r a n t y
1W SOUTH 8TBVBH8 ATI.
M. J. SCULLY
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
316 George Street
South Amboy, N. J.
Phono 661
FRANK NELSON
Carpenter and Plumber
SAVE AND HAVE!
Pk*>»» 1O*-M
CONTRACTORS
i. c.BIRMINGHAM
It is little wonder that some people never forge ahead. Content to ait in a rut they have worn (or themselves-^-they are
deaf, dump and blind to opportunity.
HARRY PARISEN
327 Dsmd Street
J. M. PARSER,
CM
Telephone 159-R
McDONOUGH
Reliable UNITED STATES Companies
— IN —
firs. AmtomoW* Liability.
Ounultr. ma.
fturatr «n4 fMriJty BoasU
T«l*»h0M M4-J
Wake Up!
135 N. Broadway
WE SELL
RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS
AND PIANOS
NOTARY PUBLIC
D. & S. BOTTLING CO.
151 David Street
South Amboy, N. J.
'Phone South Amboy 550
Telephone 146
(Mucoeuorto U. P. Mason)
1 BAG OR I TON
Wood By The Barrel
Phone7
Center and flm Sis.
ICE-COAL-WOOD
Prompt Delivery
SWAN HILL ICE CO.
Yard and Office, 146 Henry S i
Phone 340.
TRUCKING AND MOVING
A. MEDIA EVERITT
ELMER F. PARISEN
REAL ESTATE BROKER
NOTARY PUBLIC
C a r t i n g of A n y Kind
General Insurance
719 Bordentown Ave.
So. Amboj 313 David St.
South Amboy
WI. H. MARTIN
u.
PLAYER PIANOS
REPAIRED AND TUNED
254 First St. South Amboy, N.
Telephone 138-M
JOHN DI SANTIS
Telephone 1O9-M
ALBERT JEROME
Mfimifiu'tiirer o)
High Grade Granite and
Marbie
177 North Broadway
FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
CLAMS AND ALL KINDS OF SEA
2(57
FOOD
Telephone 473
Telephone
F i r s t Htr«»«»t
260
South Amboy
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
Page Eleven
feet east of School No. 4 in the Bor- | be issued and sold to pay for said N. J.," owned by the Biondi Realty evening (Standard Time) for thethence (3) southerly along the center
Co., made August 5, 1910 by Rich- purpose of electing
j line of Feltus street to the center
ough of Sayreville, will be opened fire apparatus.
ONE—Member of the House of Rep- line of Main street; thence (4) eastand read in public at the County ReSection 3. That this ordinance ard Heuser, Keyport, N. J.
BEGINNING at a point on the resentatives for the Third Con- erly along: the center line of Main
cord Building, New Brunswick, N. J. shall take effect on its approval and
gressional District.
southerly side of Columbus avenue
street to-the center line of Thompon June 17th, 1926 at 2:30 P. M.publication
as provided by law.
P
distant three hundred and forty (340) THREE—Members of the General son street; thence (5) southerly
Standard Time
NOTICE
Assembly.
along the center line of Thompson'
Drawings, specifications and form
Notice is hereby given that the feet easterly from the easterly side
of bid, contract and bond for the pro- foregoing ordinance was passed on of Gordon street; thence (1) south- ONE—Sheriff for the County of Mid- '• street to the northerly line of'Block
dlesex
for
the
term
of
three
years.
erly
and
parallel
with
Gordon
street
posed work have been filed in theits first reading at a meeting of the
fifty-one; thence (6) easterly along
office of Engineer at 175 Smith Common Council held on June 1st, one hundred (100) feet; thence TWO—Coroners for the County of the northerly line of Block fifty-one
Middlesex for a term of three to the center line of Second street;
Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. and may 1926, and that it will be taken up on (2) easterly and parallel with
years,
avenue forty
(40)
Issue of June 8, 1901
l*e inspected by prospective bidders its second and third reading and Columbus
thence (7) easterly along tho center
par- THREE—Freeholders for a term of line of Second street to the easterly
_. , XJ>bac , c l
'
nushine during business hours. Bidders will final passage at a regular meeting of feet; thence (3) northerly and
three
years.
allel with Gordon street, one huns
v
a
said
Common
Council
to
be
held
in
Disbrow and l ° « « pusn ng
s
And the following city offices: extremity of Second street; thence
the Council Chamber in the City Hall dred (100) feet to the southerly
by the same course produced in
the work on the Betgcn Hill *- n k lne i f i c a t i o n s a n d b l u e £* intg o f & 6 on Wednesday night, June 16th, side of Columbus avenue; thence (4) A Mayor; A Councilman-at-Large; a(8)straight
line to the shore of the
A
City
Clerk;
A
Councilman
from
westerly
and
along
the
southerly
side
House.
| drawings by the Engineer on proper li)26 at eight o'clock at which time
Raritan Bay; thence (9) northerly
the
Second
Ward;
A
Councilman
of
Columbus
avenue,
forty
(40)
feet
Thp South Amboy Yacht Club has notice and payment of cost of prepar- and place any person interested
from the Third Ward; a Councilman along the shore of the Raritan Bay
J" „,! „ ,,iano and on Wednesday ation. Bids must be made on the therein or affected thereby will have to the point or place of BEGINNING. from
to the place of beginning.
tho Fourth Ward.
Decree amounting to approximatepurchased a piano. a » a ™ e i . u i n t h o s e s t a n d a r d P r o p o s a i forms i n t h e m an- an opportunity to be heard.
Fir«t District—Second Ward
The aforesaid Primary and Regis'
-evemngs tnc w
, n e r d < , s i g n a t e d therein and required
$27,100.
G. FRANK DISBROW,
at a point in the center
present with dehghtiui
^ ^ deifications, must be eneloswith all and singular tration and General Election will be lineBeginning
Together
City
Clerk,
of Main street, and the westerly
While Freheolder Cox of South <>d in sealed envelopes bearing the
the rights, privileges, hereditament* held in the following places:
ck was in Jamesburg Ia3t na me and address of the bidder and June 7, 1926.
and appurtenances thereunto be- First Ward—First and Second dis- City line, thence (1) easterly along
the center line of Main street to the
his horses ran away, throw- the name of road on the outside, adlonging or in anywise appertaining. tricts at School No. 2.
of dressed to the Board of Chosen Free.
Second Ward—First District at center line of Thompson street;
FREDERICK GO WEN,
SHERIFF'S SALE
l£ S ^ a ^, rKim
i r f aind
l t a ghis^ rmother
r C o x 'out
a leg
holders
of
Middlesex
County
and
Sheriff. Protection Engine house; Second thence (2) southerly along the cenhroken
I m u s t b e accompanied by a certificate IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY— HARRY S. MEDINETS,
district at New Broadway Fire ter line of Thompson street to the
Between Potts & Kauffman, Inc.,
northerly line of Block 51; thence
.-•was uro • „ » » * *
I of a Bonding Company agreeing to a corporation, Complainant and $32.76
House, 127-129 Broadway.
Solicitor.
Third Ward—First and Second (3) easterly along the northerly line
The small pox scare has greatly f urn j s h bond in the amount of 100%
Arica Chemical Co., a corporation,
District at School No. 1, George of Block 51 to the center line of
»nhaided and it is thought that there o f t h e contract, and certified check
et. al., Defendants. Fi Fa for sale
NOTICE OF
will be no further spread of the f o r n o t] e g s t h a n t e n (io) per cent
Second street; thence (4) easterly
of mortgaged premises dated May REGISTRATION, PRIMARY ELEC- Street.
Fourth Ward—First and Second along the center line of Second street
^Uonse It is to be hoped that uhe , of t ] l ea m o u n t bid, provided said
4, 1926.
TION
AND
GENERAL
ELECTION
•mall IO'OX has ended its career in the c h e c k 8ha ]j n o tb e I e s s t h a n $500.00
By virtue of the above stated
of Registration and Primary District at Sohool No. 1, George to the center line of Stockton street;
Crough. The Board of Health isnor m o r e than $20,000.00 and shall writ to me directed and delivered, andNotice
thonce (5) southerly along the center
General Election in and for the Street.
following is a description of line of Stockton street to the northstill
continuing
its
vigilance.
t
e
delivered
at
the
place
and
on
the
I will expose to sale at public City of South Amboy, Middlesex theThe
m
boundary
lines
of
the
election
••**•
.
. hour above named. The standard vondue on
erly line of .Block 28; thence (6)
New Jersey.
districts in the City of South Am- westerly along the northerly line of
Boys are often very anxious io ,prapasai form ; s attached to the spe- WEDNESDAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH, county,
Notice is hereby given that the boy.
leave school and get to work where c i f i c a t i o n s > COpie9 of which will be
Block 28 to the center line of StevNINETEEN HUNDRED AND
Boards of Registry and Election of
First District—First Ward
they may earn something and parents furnished o n application to the Enens avenue; thence (7) southerly
TWENTY-SIX
ench
of
the
Election
Districts,in
tho
1
unwisely are apt to be too wmin»., g i n G e r
j
Beginning at
»t a
* point
P«mt in
in the
the shore
shore along tho center line of Stevens avetw.o o'clock daylight saving time, City of South Amboy, Middlesex .. Beginning
A good education ought to be insist- T1]e B o a r t l r e s e rves tht right to at
in the afternoon of said day at the nnuntv.
n t line of Rantort Bay near the Pennsyl- nue to the center line of David street;
county, Now
New Jcrsev.
Jersey, will meet at
•ed upon. The one who enters upon, r o j e c t a n y o r a l l biis if>i n t n e j n ter- Sheriffs
vania Railroad Station and running thence (8) westerly along the center
in tho City of New their respective polling iplaces on
the struggle of life without it is ser-. e s t of ^ g Board, it is deemed advis- Brunswick,Offieo
thence- (1) Westerly to a point in line of David street to its westerly
N. J.
TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1926
iouslv handicapped anu
ui^j «"••'
»••-"
and they
and ""-"^aMe
,
j
,
to
0 SOi
center line of Stevens avenue and extremity; thence (9) by the same
the following tract or parcel between
between tho
tho hours
hours of
of 77 o'clock
oclock in
in the
the
dependent
suffer B y o r d e r a f t h g B o a r d o f c h 0 B e n of All
•>. . families
.....=,! continually
*in,iniw suffer
land and premises hereinafter morning nnd 9 o'clock in tho evening Fifth street; thence (2) along tho course produced to a point 150 feet
the inconvenience^ofJ
Freeholders
of
Middlesex
County.
,
particularly described, situate, lying (Standard Time) for the purpose of center lino of Fifth street to the cen- southerly from the - center line of
^ ^
THOMAS J. MULVIHILL,
and toeing in the Township of Mndi- electinR members of the County and tcr line of Feltus street; thonce (3) Main street; thenco (10) westerly
6-7-2t
Clerk. son,
in tho County of Middlesex, State Committees of political parties, southerly along the center line of and parallel with the center line of
Bicycle repairing done by J. H.
and State of New Jersey. 1
nnd of making nominations for the Feltus street to the center line of Main street and 150 feet distant
MADISON TOWNSHIP
FIRST TRACT: Showing and des- several county, State, national" and Main street; thence (4) westerly therefrom to a point in the westerly
HONOR
iffnatod as lots Numbers thirty- city offices; also during the afore- along the center line of Main street line of the City; thence (11) northNotice of Election
/•>i
u j n , Affnn Char- Notice is hereby given that there nine (39) to fifty-six (J>fi) inclusive, Hai(l hours for the purpose of making to the westerly boundary line of the erly along the City's westerly line to
, t f e T u i r h e a T eJennie Kingham will be heldd a Primary
Election
in
i
E
lti
t in Block' "M" on a certain map en- registration of voters for the Gen- City of South Amboy; thence (5) the place of beginning.
lotte Muirhead, J ™™?. Thomas, Madison Township on Tuesday, June titled "Map of Genoa, Addition 'A', neral
Second District—Second Ward
Election to be held Tuesday, northerly along the westerly boundTheodore de Graw,Nellie 1"°™^ 1 B - 1 D 2 6 f r o m T A . M . t o g p. M .f o r Madison Township, Middlesex CounBeginning at a point in the center
! ary line of tho City to the intersecBertha Fulton, Richard MUCK, =>aai (th< ; p u r p ; g o o f n o m i n a t i n g c a n ( i i d a t e s ty, N. J.", owned by Biondi Realty November 2, 1926.
Notice is hereby given that the tion of the westerly boundary with line of Stockton street and the center
Brumagin, to be voted for at a General Election Co., made August 20, 1010, by Boards of Registry nnd Election for tho northerly boundary line of theline of Second street; thence (1)
Ninth G f ade ;
How to be held on Tuesday, Novembor Richard Heuser, C. E., Keyport, N. J. the City of South Amboy will meet city; thence (C) easterly along the easterly along the center line of SecBounded by Columbus avenue on in their several polling places from northerly boundary line to the shore
for the following public
street to its easterly extremity;
the north; by Biondi avenue on the 1 p. m. to 9 ip. m. (Standard Time) jof the Rnritnn Bay; thence (7) along ond
thence (2) by the same course pro011
south;
by
Strachtin
street
on
tho
One
Member
of
the
House
of
the
shore
of
the
Raritan
Bay
to
the
_
e: Irene Bogart, Hoy
duced to the shore of the Raritan
east, and the property of Biondi
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926
Bay; thence (3) southerly along
Bergeiir Ellender Emmtons, Helen Representatives.
Realty Co. on the w'est through for tho purpose of revising and cor- place of beginning.
Three
Members
of
tho
General
Raritan Bay to the center line oi
Holton, Emma Compton, Maua Assembly.
Second District—Fint Ward
which tho said Columbus and Biondi recting their registers.
David street; thence (4) westerly
Adams, Edna Deitrick, Edwin bculiy
avenues are a continuation. Block
„.
.„
„.„
j
*..„..
.„„„
„,,
Beginning
at
a
point
in
the
shore
A
Sheriff.
Notice is also hereby given that a
Esie Steins, Lulu Inman.
,
"M" herein referred to is a contin- General Election will be held at the |]'™ o f Raritan Bay near the Penn- along the center line of David street
Two
Coroners.
Fourth Grade: Theressa Kvist,
uation of Block "M" of the property various polling places in the City of sylvania Railroad Station and running to the center line of Stevens avenue;
for tho
i Hardy, Ada Ervin, Jessie Winof the Biondi Realty Co.
South Amboy, Middlesex county, thence (1) westerly to a point in the thence (5) northerly along the cenMary Woodward, Inllian
center line of Stevens avenue and ter line of Stevens avenue to a point
SECOND TRACT: Being lots 23 New Jersey, on
One
Township
Committeeman
for
..... Frank Ritter, Arthur Allen, the Term of Three Years.
and 24 in block "M" on a certain TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926 Fifth street; thence (2) westerly opposite the northerly line of Block
Edwin Tice, Samuel Arose, Lydia
Further notice is hereby given that map entitled "Map of Genoa, Madi- between the hours of six o'clock in along the center line of Fifth street 28; thence (6) easterly along the
Heath.
the Board of Registry will meet be- son Township, Middlesex County, the morning and seven o'clock in the to the center line of Feltus street; northerly line of Block 28 to the center line of Stockton
street; thence
Third Grade: Raymond Chasey, tween the hours of 1 P. M. and 9
(7) northerly along1 the center line
Edward Ritter, Florence Parisen, P. M. on Tuesday, June 1st, 1926,
of Stockton street to the place of
Margaretha Stumpf, Frederick Lear, and on June 15th, 1926, between the
beginning.
Anna Arose, Mary Neiltopp, Robert hours of T A . M. and 9 P. M. for the
purpose of registering legal voters of
Fint District—Third W«rd
•Chapman.
i
Beginning at a point \n the center
Second Grade: Edwin Aken, Char Madison Township.
District^-Zeigler
Hall,
line of Stevens avenue and David
lie Heath, Horace LeNaire, Elfrieda First
street, thence (1) westerly along the
Neiltopp.
_ , Browntown.
Second
District—South
Old
Bridge
center line of David street to its westFirst Grade: Carl Anderson, Joale
School.
•Gominger, Charlie Magnuson, Walter
erly extremity; thence (2) by the
Thomas, Holmes Cliver, Ruth Strat- First District includes a", South of
same course produced to a point 150
Deep Run Brook.
|
feet distant southerly from the center
/
• • • « •
-.
Second District includes all North
westerly line of Block 60; thence (5)
j
Corner Loafing Muit Cean
of lieep Run Brook.
and parallel with the center line of
\
Many complaints about men loiTHOS. L. WOOTON,
Main street and 150 feet distant
tering on the street corners have I
Township Clerk.
H E R E are more than 40,000 New Jersey people
therofrom to the westerly City Line;
Tb«en made to Chief Minnick of late 5:21-28; 6:4-11.
thence (4) easterly to a point in the
*nd he intends to keep the corners
who
are
owners
of
the
Preferred
Stock
of
Public
easterly and along the said line of
•clear hereafter if it takes the entire
Block 60 and 100 feet southerly
Service Corporation of New Jersey, and this number is
ORDINANCE
police force to do it. A large num-'
from the southerly line of John street
l>er of young men, who appear to AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
increasingdaily—WHY?
and parallel thereto to a point in tha
"have nothing beter to do than to of South Araboy providing for the
center line of Stevens avenue; thenca
•exhibit themselves on the corners and laying of A concrete sidewalk, curb
(6) northerly along said center lin«
blocking up the sidewalks, have caus- and gutter on Second Street from
•
i.
Because
thrifty
people
have
found
the
stock
of Stevens avenue to the beginning.
ed am odium to be cast upon them , Potter Street to Pine Avenue.
j
Second District—Third Ward
selves by the public, and now if they Be it ordained by the Common
a safe investment, paying an attractive rate
do not desire to be approached by an Council of the Oity of South Amboy:
Beginning at a point in the cenof return.
officer it would be well for them to Section 1. That both sides of Seter line of Stevens avenue and David
eeek some other quarters where they comTStreet in the City of South Amstreet; thence (1) easterly along the
•wall not annoy the traveling publci. boy from. Pine Avenue to Potter
2. Because the plan under which it is sold percenter line of David street to low
water mark in Raritan Bay; thence
Street be improved by the laying of
mits
them
to
invest
their
savings
as
they
a concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter
(2) southerly along said low water
The Fellow Who Win*
mark to a point in the center ot
accumulate.
Sooner or later llfnV bntllee are on said street according to the plans.'
and specifications made by John A.
Block 1, said point being distant 100
won, not HIWH.VN liv rht» fuster or
Conlogue, City Engineer and now on
feet southerly from the southerly
(tronifer rinm Inn t-\ ihc ti'ilnw who file in the office of the said City'
3. Because a high grade security is placed
line of John street; thence (3) west'thl:
hllik* ' " '
"
••••r»Ir(» Engineer, which said plans and spe-'
erly and parallel with John street and
within the reach of the small as .well as
cificationa are hereby adopted and •
100 feet distant therefrom to the
the large investor.
approved.
I
center line of Stevens avenue; thence
Section 2. That the sum of Two
(4) northerly along the center line
Thousand Three Hundred Dollars be •
4. Because the record of Public Service Corporof Stevens avenue to the beginning.
estimated and appropriated as and:
Firtt Di.trict—Fourth Ward
ation of New Jersey over a period of twentyfor the cost of said wrok.
Beginning at a point in the center
Section 3. That bonds in the sum
.
three
years
shows
it
to
be
a
successful,,
•
•
line of Pine avenue and midway beof THvo Thousand Three Hundred'
tween John and George streets;
growing business enterprise.
.
Dollars be issued and sold to pay the
thence (1) southerly along the cenfor the cost of said work.
ter line of Pine avenue to Portia
Section 4. That this improvement
5. Because the Corporation's Preferred Stock
street;
thence (2) westerly along
be deemed to be a local improvement
center line of Portia street to the cenhas established itself in the confidence of
and the coat thereof he assessed
ter line of Pine avenue; thence (3)
npiinat tho property benefited therethe investing public.
of Main street; thence (3) westerly
by nnd the balance if any be paid by
to its squtherly extremity; thence
the City at large and raised by taxaalong the center line of Pine avenue
tion.
(4) easterly to the easterly line of
Section 6. That this ordinance
the Morgan Road; thence (6) southnhall take effect when approved and
erly along the easterly slda of Morpublished in the manner prescribed
gan Road to the City Line; thence
by law.
(6) along said southerly City Line to
NOTICE
its intersection with the westerly
Notice is hereby given that the
boundary line of the city; thence (7)
'foregoing ordinance was passed on
northerly along said westerly boundits first reading at a meeting of the
ary
line to a point 150 feet southCommon Council held on June 1st,
erly from the center line of Main
1!)2G, and that it will be taken up on
street; thence (8) easterly to the
its second and third residing nnd
middle of the western extremity of
final passage at a regular meeting of
Block 60, said point being distant
said ComnroTT Council to be held in
the Council Chamber in the City Hall
100 feet southerly from the southerly
on Wednesday night, Juno 16th,
line of John street; thence (9) eastli)2C at eight o'clock at .which timo
erly nnd 100 feet southerly from the
and place .any person interested
southerly lino of John street and partherein or aiffeoted thereby will have
allel thereto to the point or place of
an opportunity to bo heard.
beginning.
G. FRANK DISBROW,
Second Diitrict—Fourth Ward
City Clerk
Beginning at a point in the center
June
7,
192C.
line of Pine avenue and midway beJ. W. OLSEN CO.
tween John and George streets; .
T«l»phon* 3361
thence (1) easterly and parallel with
ORDINANCE
John
street and distant 100 feet
Perth Amboy!
The price per share is $100 nnd accrued dividend. The terms are
Be it ordained by the Common
southerly
from the southerly lino of
Council of the City of South Amboy:
$10 a niontfi per share, with interest at the rate of G% per annum paid
John street to low water mark in
Section 1, That the City of South
Raritan Bay; thenco (2) southerly
you on installments.
Amboy purchase two Stoughton 500
along said low water mark to the
gallon community combination pump
southerly boundary of tho city;
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The fullest information is available to you concerning Public
and booster fire nppnrotus nt a price
thence (3) westerly along said bouni NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN not bo exceed $7600 each not, proService
Corporation
of
New
Jersey,
its
operating
companies,
their
dary line to the center line of Pine
:that sealed bids will bo received by vided however that four thousand
avenue; thence (J) northerly alongpresent business and their future prospects —
'the Board of Chosen Freeholders of dollnrs oif tho fiald sum bo donated
center lino of Portia' street; thence
Middlesex County for tho construc- by the Progressive Fire Company of
tion of n section of the South Am- the City of South Amiboy, N. J., and
(5) onsterly along tho center lino of
boy^Sayrevillo Ito«d in tho Borough that said sum of Fifteen Tlinusnnd
Portin street to the center lino of
ASK ANY PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYE
of Snyrevlllc, County of Middlesex Dollars be nnd tho same Is hereby
Pino avenue; thonco (6) northerly
with n sheet asphalt surface on n aivpropriatcil for tho said purpose
nlong the center line of Pine avenue
seven (7) Inch concrete biiHu, bo«in
to the plnco of beginning,
Section 2. That bonds in the sum
riltiRT ftt the end of present asphalt nl Vltleun Thousand Dollars or sucht
G. PKANK DISBKOW
nurfnco anil extending to n point 300 sum o» la necessary for tho purpose
City ^lork.
FRIDAY, JUNE
26
Looking Bacjk
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THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FEIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926
FRIDAY CHAT
By G. L. Guinand
CONGRESSMAN AND MRS.
Burnt Utensils
APPLEBY TO TOUR ORIENT
Washington, D. C, June 7, 1920: T h e m a r k s o f M i n i nr.i.v h e r e m o v e d
Congressman and Mrs. Appleby of e a s i l y if tlu> nri'iisll is tilled ivlth c o l d
Asbury Park, are sailing next month w a t e r c o n t u i n l n n s m n c sixlu u m l Is
from San Francisco for Honolulu, t h e n Bet o v e r tlic tin* mill) Hie w u t e r
Guam, Manila, Shanghia, Chefoo and boils.
Honolulu. A special passport was
issued by the State Department and
has been vised by the different Governments.
Late Hon. T. Frank A/ppleby and
Mrs. Appleby took a similar trip to
the Orient three years ago and while
Gas pressure in the abdomen causon the trip, Congressman Appleby
will look into the anti-oil pollution es a restless, nervous feeling and
prevents
sleep. Adlerika removes
situation, as he has been assured of
a hearing on the anti-ail pollution gas in TEN minutes and brings out
bill when Congres opens again, in the surprising amounts of old waste
matter you never thought was in
Fall.
. *
system. This excellent intestiDuring the Congressman's absence your
evacuant is wonderful for consti
the Washington office , room 143, nal
pation or allied stomach trouble.
House Office Building will ' remain Don't
waste time with pills or tabopen and all matters will be taken lets but
REAL Adlerika action!
care of by Donald S. Bowie, Secre- Peterson'sget
Pharmacy, 132 N. Broadtary of Long Branch, and Miss Dora way.
Adv.
Megiill of Allenwood.
PRINCE OF WALES
IN SOUTH AMBOY
It "was a beautiful morning, the
sky was a royal blue and there was
just enough haze to make one remember that it was the quiet month of
October. The masses of crimson
among the dark shades of green
mingled with splashes of rich browns
on the hill sides of South Amboy.
The Raritan was bathed in a glory
of burnished gold—Jit was the morning of the 18th day of October 18C0.
The Harriet Lane, a government
boat, which was named after President James Buchanan's niece, was
moored to the docks of South Amboy.
The Prince of Wales, who many
years after was King Edward, the
VII. had visited eight principal cities
of the United States and was now on
his way ovre the Camden & Amboy
K. R. from Philadelphia to South Amboy and then by the boat Harriat
Lane to New York City and thence
to Portland, Maine, from which ha
sailed on October 20, 1860, homeward bound.
Gas Makes People
Nervous and Restless
You, warm in the hay
Twtinddling your toes
Dont give a tinker's darn
How cruel the wind blows
The fear of yeggs
Never enter your head
After you've locked up
•Gone to your bed
You know there is
A guy outside
Who is on the alert
For what ere may betido
He's just a cop.
Taking a chance with, his
Life for you
Give him a show and
He'll come through
Of course you know and
Have often read
That every cop don't
Die in bed •
So step oh the soft pedal
On'the kndckiut stuff
You know in his business
He can't be a bluff
HS's just a cop.
,
HISS
Iliss'n. The sound made by propelling the breath between the
.tongue and the upper teeth; the
noise of a serpent, a goose, etc.—
Noah Webster.
• No.w the question is,_ "do ladies
. really hiss?"
Ha, hah I we'll take this opportunity to answer that question ourselves,
and, we will soar to a great height
ond from our altitude, will in a stentorian voiec roar down to the multitude below,—Never.
We have never as. yet heart! a lady
hiss, but we have .heard a serpent, a
goose and will go Noah Webster one
better. We've heard a broken winded horse hiss, wheeze and whistle,
but charming ladies, never. No
brother, a pretty woman (all women
ore pretty to us) will not pucker up
her klssalble lips and distrot her dear
little nose in an effort to hiss, Just
try it yourself brother, that is, if you
have no whiskers or like the ventriloquist no mustache to decoive with.
Just try it before a glass and 3ee
what n funny facial expression -will
spread over your face.
The old Adam and tho old Eve,
will persist und ortisrt aa Jong aa the
human rnco (Sndures, because • God
made 'em so and nothing else matters.
Matured men and experienced women may havo beautiful thoughts and
splendid ideas, but they will never
measure, upto or fit into tho red rose
time of lilt, Youth mu3t and will be
BOrved and then youth will arrive,
even as you and I.
The best substitute for coal that
has as yet been found will soon be
with us—"Summer."
It is said that it takes nine tailors
to make a man. What that means we
•don t know, but w do know that one
good tailor can't do much for a fellow who won't place his wisdom-piece
In the ftarber's chair regularly.
If all the automobiles were bought
on a cash basis how much safer our
streets would be for the fellow on
the hoof.
To Beautify the Home
Bittersweet, which . can be found
along the country road, brightens the
drabbest home when bnnked on u
mantel, stuck In a plnln stone Jar or
crock, or burning like flame from a
copper or brass bowl.
George M. Mortensoo
Telephone 435
Plumbing1 and
Heating1
Estimates Furnished o
^-nw
321 MAIN STREET
Tei. 246
BOTJTH A V B O T , H. •
EUGENE A. MORRIS
< .NERAL
HARDWARE
8*wa, Planes, Hammers, H«taWt»
LoTelD, Braces, Blti, CW»«U, Drills,
,* Tool! tor all Mechanics,
Torches, Soldtrlax Iron.
Grinders.
(Successor to A. T. Korr)
Paints,
Oils
and Varnishes,
Brushes, Glass, Bronzes,
A0BNT
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
PAINTS
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Whltq
Lead, Enamels.. Staloa,
Putty, am! Glass
WALL PAPER
G. I. Bergen, 17S Stereos a r t
238 First Street South Amboj
corner First street
Gold Leaf, Stains, E t c
NONOX
"Pwas only eleven years ago today, June 4, 1915, the Directors of
the Ford Motor Company increased
the capital Stock from $2,000,000 to
$100,000,000.
The Ford Motor Company was organized Juno 1 16, 1903, "The tin wo
love to touch. .'
HE'S JUST A COP
When the mercury's down to zero
On bleak bitter nights
And everything frozen stiff
iBirt the electric lights.
Who is it turns out
At eleven o'clock
And crunches thrown the1 snow
Block after block
With never a whimper nor
A word of complaint
With a song in his heart •
Though he isn't a saint,
He's just a cop.
No Waste in Nature
Despise not nny in:in. and do not
spuru anytliinK. fen iliere Is no man
that has not h|j> Imur nor Is there
anything Hint tins not its place.—
Kabhl lien Azh-
MOTOR
Urns Mountains
into Mole hilts
OR many years mechanical engineers struggled to build automobile engines of higher compression. As compression is increased
the power line goes up and the fuel consumption line goes down
—ordinary gasolines would not withstand this higher compression
without knocks, clicks, or detonations—accumulated carbon deposits increased this compression by decreasing thesize of the combustion chamber
—and the audible sounds of the engine distress grew louder.
It has been our good fortune to produce a gasoline that positively eliminates clicks, pings, and knocks.
Gulf No-Nox and Carbon are
Power Twins
Motor Fuel withstands compression to a high degree; carbon, increasing the compression of the engine, ceases to be a nightmare as
long as it does not interfere with valve action. In other words, it puts carbon
to work. More power and greater efficiency is thereby accomplished, resulting in greater mileage.
GULF NO-NOX
With GULF NO-NOX Motor Fuel in your tank—step on it—you will get
the story better than we can tell it
This Guarantee goes with it
Motor Fuel is Non-Noxious, Non-Poisonous and no more
harmful to man or motor than ordinary gasoline—that it contains no dope
of any kind—that the color is for identification only—that it positively will
not heat the motor summer or winter.
GULF NO-NOX
Motor Fuel is priced three cents per gallon higher than
ordinary gasoline—and is worth it.
GULF NO-NOX
Sign on a Ford: This is a pie-wagon. So's your old man.
Here is an essay of a schoolgirl,
which was tnken from the Morning
Post: • Todny I havo seen a most
wonderful sight—n pond whose shallows nre full of black tndpoloB. Just
Cany, socme day everyone of those
horrid, •wriRjfing things will be a
beautiful butterfly,"
"Mn, did you and Pa have n big
wedding?" "No my son, wo eloped
mncl saxed expense." Pa: "Yes, my
son, your Ma wns afrnid that I might
Clwnge my tnind."
The Orange Gas—At the Sign of the Orange Disc
GULF REFINING COMPANY
Page Flv«
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
Harry Leonard is enjoying his anMr. and Mrs, Frank Kabosky, of
Pine avenue, entertained friends nual vacation from duties with the
from Conning, N. Y., over the week Pennsylvania Railroad here.
OPOPRTUNIT1ES FOR A L
end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Creed, of RarMiss Beatrice Sprague, of Portia itan street, have moved to a new adFOR RENT
street, is confined to her home with dress on Conover street.
Patrick McDonnell, of Second. an attack of measles.
Mrs. E. Snyder, of Broadway, has
street, spent the week end at Worcester,"" Mass., where he visited Joseph
A card party will be held in Welsh's returned to this city after a six weeks
Phippips, of Conover street, a stu- Hall on First street, on June 22nd visit with relatives at Sayre, Pa.
dent at Holy Cross College.
under the auspices of the Ladies Miss Evelyn Coats, of Morgan, moAuxiliary to the Brotherhood of tored
with a party of friends to
A card party is to be held at the Railroad Trainmen.
Nya.ck, N. Y. over the week end and
Mechanicsville fire house tonight
Tables will be arranged for all of the
Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Pitt, for- holiday.
popular games and prizes will be merly of this -city, and now of PrinceMr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk, of
awarded to the winners.
ton, visited with relatives on Main Montclair,
visited with Mrs. Leo A.
street the past week.
Coats,
at oMrgan on Tuesday.
Miss Regina Dooling, of King's
County Hospital, Brooklyn, N. x.
Fred Maxwell, of Fourth street,
Miss Anna Malloy of Second
returned to that institution after en- has returned to this city after a visit
street, entertained relatives and
FOR RENT—Private Garages. In- joying several days with her parents, with relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y.
friends
from New York City over the
quire The Gundrum Service, South Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dooling Sr.
end.
James Hennessey, of New Bruns- week en
~ ORIENT—Three rooms, suit- . The card party held at the city hall wick, visited with relatives on Cath- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Emmons, of
, for offices, with running water i Wednesday evening under the aus- erine street over the week end.
David street, motored to Atlantic
and toilet in South Atnboy ^ r u " i.pices of the Woman's Auxiliary to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bolger, of City over the week end and holiday.
Company Building.. Apply to U.^ the South Amiboy Hospital was a Raritan street, are entertaining relaThe Misses Lorettu and Elizabeth
complete success.
tives Jrom Texas at their homo this Conwuy,
of tSockton street, wore
Miss Mary Kath of Sewarwen was week.
the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
the guest of Miss Catherine Cooney
a
Keenan,
at
South River on Sunday.
to H. G. Hoffman,
*
Edward Pooling, of Henry street,
of Main street over the week end.
has resumed his duties with the
and Mrs. George Duggun, of
Dolan and Sullivan are building a S * Spit Department after several Mr.
«£««.
" ^ ^ ^ X
FOR SALE
now bungalow on Dayton street or
days illness.
.jtives on Pine avenue over thu week
investment purposes.
SALE—Valuable property
Miss Mildred Allen, a teacher in end.
Mr. Thomns Howley has purchased the
the local
local schools,
schools, sp
spent the week end
Mra. Henry Ueiker, of Hunyon, is
a new bungalow on Feltus street
any
holiday
with
her sister at Cape spending u vacation at Niagara Fulls.
from
A
.Stankowitz,
of
Henry
street,
E * For'terms see A. M. EvenU
May, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roddy, o£
<71
Mr. Edward Sager, of Broadway, Mr. and Mra. John Hanaway, of
2.^ rd SS e ALE-7 Boom House, all
Henry street, spent the weko end in
now
ranks
among
the
motorists.
Stockton
street,
entertained
relatives
tSove
ent
,
.2
lots
earrn
m
S
Washington, D. C.
Reasonable. Inquire l ^ S e Examinations are now in full sway from Brooklyn, N. Y. over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Isulcy Jr., spent
_8 Lots on Louisa St. at St. Mary's School.
the week end and holiday in Allan
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wlilliaim
Hines,
of
between tfettus St. ancI Pta.= Ave InMiss Helen Mullen and John Dwyhave returned home after tic City.
quire John Quinlan, 523 Main Bi.g ^ er were among those who took tho Broadway,
spending'a vacation with relatives in
Mra. Morris Lucitt and daughter
entrance examinations at Trenton
TOR SALE—4 lots on Louisa st.! Normal School at Tremton on Tues New York State.
Mndie, of Augusta atrcet, enjoyed un
efw°eenPine
ave.
and
Feltus
.
£
*
automobile
trip to Pottsyille, I'a.
h
Miss Evelyn Blow, of New York
City, spent the week end and holi- over the week end and holiday.
/ill OC' day with'relatives in this city.
FOE SALE Property cor. O H « « "
Willinm O'Brion of Augusta struct
avenue and George st. P. J. M ° " a ; cupy their now home on David street
gh n
D d
Daniel Birmingham of David street spent the week- end holiday with his
in a few days.
F dR sl LE-Lot S on Bordento'wn
p u r ^ W d d u r i n gh^ weeka
k S^d-"
S t d mother enjoying the sights of AtlanMrs. Charles Travfnsky is able to ard Six Studebaker from the J. Ar-|«c Uty.
a venue fwMtehead tract). Apply to
^
T F Sullivan, 265 David st. 2-12-tf be about after a serious illness.
thur Applcgate agency at Perth Am-| A r ( ! K U , n r m c c t l n g s of t n l ! Board
TOR SALE—Four corner lots
| of Public Works will be held imxl
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fleming and boy.
100 x 100 Bay View Manor (corner
The boys from this city who are! Thursday evening at tho City Hull.
woodland M e ^ n d ^ a n o ^ S t r e e t ) children, of David street, motored
. Antoinette Gordon, of Scran'South Amhov. 1-29-tf with relatives.
coster, Mass., are expected homo
wck end and holion Church street.
.. has purcha,
summer vacations.
'
Rev. G. E. Sehlbredo has returned
visitors from this city have to .tbjs city after attending the Pres, Edward Mills, of Ferris street, i3 Several
South Amboy.
at Worcester the past week, byterian Assembly at Baltimore, Md.
the proud owner of a Pontaic six. been
among them being Councilman John
"MISCELLANEOUS
Mr. Michael McCarthy, of Raritan
•Edward Primpka, of John street, a' D, Mullane, and Patrick McDonnell.
Street, who has been confined to the
pupil
of
the
local
high
school,
is
imCharles
Brinamen
and
Miss
Sylvia
FOR SALE—1 bureau; 1 bed; 1
Perth Amboy City Hospital where he
« t spring* 2 mattress. Inquire proving from an operation for ap- Brinamen motored with friends to underwent two serious operations at
Hopatcong
an
Monday.
the hands of Drs. F. C. Henry, Sr.,
21
FORTALE-Chic k en^ouse, first Hospital on Monday of this week.
and Jr., is now able to be aboflt
s,
Richard
S.
Neiltopp,
Sr.,
and
^class condition. Twin be'as, enamel
Mr. McCarthy wishes to exTuesday evening next will he the
Saunders, of Raritan again.
«d steel, mattress and springs, bu regular meeting night of the Ladies
this glad news to his kind and
week in tend
are
spending
the
thoughtful friends.
2 rocking chairs. Apply £04 Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Rail- Philadelphia, Pa.
road Trainmen. Business of importance will be transacted at this meet- Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara. and • Louis Bloodgood, of the local poing if enough members turn out.
family have moved into their recent- lice-force is enjoying his annual va
'^imr
'Tnduire Citizen
ly completed home on Second street. cation. Patrolman Edward O'Leary
tl0
Miss
Mary
Healy,
of
this
city,
athas returned to his duties on the
FOR SALE-Piano. Cheap to
quick buyer. Inquire Willard Al- tended the funeral of her cousin, Jo- A3 yet nothing has been done force after enjoying his annua leave
•• "- Second St.
T A seph Healy, of Jersey City, on Mon- toward cutting1 down the old trees
bond «nd day last. Mr. Healy was in nis fifty in St. Mary's school yard. It was ru- Mr. Harold Semoneit, of Pine avesecond year and was interred in Ar- mored several weeks ago that the nne, is reported recovering nicely
an operation for appendicitis
lington cemetery.
grounds would be put in first class from
was performed by Dr. J. F,
condition for hte staging of the var- which
Weiber on Wednesday afternoon.
FRIDAY,'JUNE 4, 1.
nished a delightful program of music • It has been announced that ap- Local election boards have been
at the Keasbey firehouse on Satur- proximately seven thousand dollars making the usual spring house to
day evening last.
was realized by the members of St. house canvas during this week.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE;
Mary's Rosary Society during the
Dr. E. H. Eulner has changed cars
Mrs, Maurice Lucitt, of Augusta past Winter months from the proand may now be seen driving a new
FOK BAL.E—7 Passenger Jordan street, spent the holidays with her ceeds of card parties.
Chrysler roadster.
brother, Mr. Michael Gilmartin, in
Sedan. BARGAIN. Inquire 5John
Theodore Stolte Sr. of Conover! Miss Irene Meinzer, chairman of
A. Coan.
,
T 6 t Pottsville, Pa.
is making extensive improve- the Catholic Daughters of America
Mrs. Elizabeth Triggs, of David street,
ments to the ground adjoining his banquet
to be held at the Shrewsbury
street, is able to be about again af- property.
LOST AND FOUND
Club, has announced that reserva1
ter her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Waidell and fam- tions would be received for the af
i FOUND—Large bunch of keys. Richard Powers, of Pine avenue, ily of Long Branch motored' to the fair up to and including the evening
attended
the
ordination
of
Rev.
Fr.
•Owner may have same on .proper iden ,
home of Mr. and Mra. William J. of June 10th.
^tification. Keys were found on Bor i Clifford Sinith at Dunwooddie on O'Toole, on Second street, on WedA regular meeting of the Flie
dentown Avenue. See Chief Gloa- Sunday last.
nesday evening.
Club will be held in their rooms on
aon, City Hall.
6-4-tt
iMisa Alice Duggan, of Augusta st., Miss Rose Dewan of Raritan street, Tuesday night. Plans for the balreturned on Tuesday last after hav- student
of the State Normal School, ance of the summer nfonths are to b
ing Spent the holidays with her sis- aTrenton,
spent the week end and discussed.
ter Mrs. Frank Brennan, of Brook- holiday with
her parents, Mr. and
lyn'.
John Connors, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Edward Dewan.
John Connors, of Augusta st., is enMrs. James Cheary, Mra. John Cosjoying several days vacation from hii
Rrovfi, Mrs. Joseph O'Brien aro Mr. and Mr3. H. Deifendorfer and studies at Holy Cross College, Woramong the nunVber to attend the daughter Edwinna, of White Horse, cester, Mass.
Euchariatic Co'nference in .Chicago visited with friends in this city this
from June 10th to 24th. They have week.
Mrs. James Dawson and Miss Sam
secured accommodations at the HoDeibert were New York visitors Wed
Mrs.
Eugene
S.
Heston^has
been
tel Imperial.
nesday.
appointed chairlady of a monster
Mrs. Mary Meinzer and daughte:
Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Dey, of Phila- card party to be held June 11th undelphia, spent the week end nnd holi der the auspices of the Protection Irene, of Broadway, motored througl
Engine Company Ladies Auxiliary. New York State over Decoration Day
day with relatives on Main street.
——I
I
WINDOW
SHADES
Made to Order
AWNFNGS
Amlioy Shade and D.
Co.
EMMET MAHONEY
Perth Amboy
FOR SALE
\
One house, 6 rooms, improvements,
2 loU, corner Portia St. mid Parker
Ave., price reasonable.
•
One House, 6 rooms j m p r w ;
menta, 4 lots, right in tho heart of
Wain St., price moderate.
Special Snle—One house, B rooms,
two lots, partly improved, nnd barn,
between Stewns and Pine Aves. on
Henry St. Hand me $3500 and tuko
'One double house, 11 rooms, two
lots, on lower Augusta St. Hand me
$2600.00 and take it.
WTBR J. COAKLEY
'*"" Jijin St.
South Amboy
Phono 64
n-1 Mrs. Francis P. Hennessey,
..fine street, togothur with
ilfhtor, were Mntuwnn viBitIjtM.
for tho Citizen.
Polly Prim Cleanser,
large cans, 3 for..
WHITE ROSE TEA,
. 3 packages
HEINZ PICKLED ONIONS, Best Elgin Creamery Butter
25c
25c
PET MILK, Saturday only,
per dozen
$1.25
jar
%HITE ROSE DATES,
pound package
25c
Saturday ,only, lb.
MIXED NUTS,
pound r_...
SOAPINE POWDER,
15c
3 boxes
47i
25
25
Our Eggs are direct from Monmoutb County farms, the freshest you can buy.
Cash Specials for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Only
FOR
SOUTH AMBOY, MECHANICSVILLE, MORGAN, a n d
LAURENCE HAKUOK
NAVICOAL CORPORATION
305 State Street
Phone P. A. 2781
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Cut Price Grocery Sale!
All Goods Guaranteed or Your Money Back
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday g
m
Quick Mothers Oats
package
Lifebuoy Soap
4 cakes
10c
25c
SHREDDED WHEAT
package
No. 3 Tomatoes
2 cans
10c
25c
White Rose Corn
can
RITTER'S CATSUP .
2 bottles
18c
25c
NEW POTATOES
3 lbs. for
Fresh Asparagus
No. 1 35c; No. 2 25c
19c
Olives, plain or stuffed
2 jars
SUNSET MATCHES
6 boxes
25c
25c
Samuel Sudalter
Successor to American and Royal Food Stores
Full Line of Fruit* and Vegwtablei in Season
TWO STORES
101 N. Stevens Ave.
121 N. Broadway
Tel. 454
Tel. 606
Borak's Meat Market
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
Small Legs Lamb, lb
37c FRESH HAMS, % or 1, lb..
SIRLOIN ROAST, lb
29c CUCUMBERS, 6 for.
VEAL CUTLETS, lb
40c
jAunt Jemima <p c flour, 3 for25c
Pork Crops & Cuts...._
..25c
Telephone 149
LEGS VEAL, lb
25c
_28c
Egg Noodles, 3 boxes,
25c
PEAS, per can
10c
Switzer Cheese, Imp., lb. 65c Best Creamery Butter, lb._45c
PRESTO Flour,
10c
Catsup, 2 bottles
CHOPPED BEEF, lb.
ISc
S'LOIN or P'HOUSE ST'K 29c
Lge. Can Tomatoes, 2 for.-.25c
RIB ROAST, per pound
25c
First Prize Butter, lb
25c
18c String BEANS, 3 cans
25c
Good Luck Butter, lb..
29c
LARGE CAN PEARS .
15c
POT ROAST, all meat-
22c
JAM, QUART JAR,
35c COFFEE, pound
39c
PRUNES, 2 pound box
25c pickled I'IGS FEET, lb.
10c
DILL PICKLES, Qt. Jar. ... 25c
Shoulder VEAL, lb-
VEAL STEW, lb....
-15c
Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb....22c
ROAST VEAL, lb
_23c
Corned Spare Ribs, lb
15c
CHUCK STEAK, lb.
18c
SPAGHETTI, 4 boxes
25c
Rump for Roast, lb
18c SOUR KROUT, 5 lbs.
25c
Chuck Pot Roast, lb
14c
Pork Loins, rib ends, lb
29c
RUMP VEAL, pound
27c
P. & G. Soap, 0 cako»_.
-25c
Plato Corn Beef, 3 lbs
-2Bc Boneless BACON,
RAISINS, 3 boxes,
2Sc MOTHEItS OATS, plcg. .
LAMB STEW, pound
15c CHICKENS, pound
Ln-rge Box Washing Powdor 20c lleekorsi Flour 12 W lb.
122 North Broadway
Free Deliveries Anywhere
IMHITIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII
$11.00 Per Net Ton> Delivered
$10.50 p er Net Ton, in 5 Ton Lots
LIVER, per lb._
CASH GROCER
Telephone 82!)
.287 Prospect St.
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18c
9
65c
Telephone 261
Page Six
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
When Penn. R. R. is Electrified to Philadelphia
and New Brunswick, N. J. is
2O Minutes Closer to New Fork
You will be glad to own a few lots on and near the
LINCOLN HIGHWAY
*
•
*
-
Close to the Penn. R. R.Station at Stelton. This side of New Brunswick and the Raritan River
At the prices that obtain TODAY! Buy Now, in advance of this Big Improvement
The New York-New Jersey "Vehicular Tunnel
From Canal St., Manhattan to Jersey City
IS NOW NEARING COMPLETION
This Great Vehicular Tunnel means the elimination of the Hudson River as a barrier to the free
and uninterrupted course of vehicular traffic between New York and New. Jersey. It means the greater development of nearby New Jersey from both the Residential and Industrial standpoint. Lincoln
Highway is the most direct route from the Tunnel Approach and Hudson Boulevard, in Jersey City,
to and through Newark, Metuchen, Stelton, New Brunswick, and all points beyond Philadelphia.
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The New Hudson River Bridge, which is now assured by reason of the Bridge Building Bill having been signed by the Governors of New York and New Jersey, is another epochial improvement that
will be of the greatest possible benefit to New Jersey.
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LOTS
NEW BRUNSWICK N J,
STELTON, N . J.
on and adjacent to Lincoln Highway and only two miles from
In the Metuchen-Raritan River District—At Yo ur Own Price
Tonight, Friday, Jane 4
AT 7:30 P.M., and on
•
Tomorrow, Saturday, June &
AT 2:30 P. M., ON PREMISES, UNDER TENT, RAIN OR SHINE
BUY NOW IN ADVANCE OF THESE MOMENTOUS IMPROVEMENTS
A. C. STREITWOLF, Atty.
143 Albany St. (Railroad Plaza), New Brunswick, N. J.
on
£
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/O
Mortgage
SEND FOR BOOKMAP
HOW TO GO—Take Penn. R. R. to Stelton Station, a few minutes' walk from property. By auto, follow Lincoln Highway to Stelton and property.
67 LIBERTY STREET
NEW YORK CITY
Telephone
Gortlandt 0744
Auctioneer /in*
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
Page S«ven
are being made to
A new fire hydrant is to be installContractor Ferd Tedesco has comONE-DAT PLEASURE OUTING theImprovements
building at the corneT of Broad- ed on Ward avenue shortly, it is un-pleted the construction of a new con-
FRIDAY, JUNE
way and Ftirst stret, belonging to
Mayor Harold Hoffman. An entire
new store front is being erected by
Lambertson and Reese.
derstood. There is quite a long
stretch on that street between Bordentovm avenue and Portia street
that has no hydrant and in case of a
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Peterstm, of, From all stations
fire in the locality nearly a thousand
Henry street, gave a surprise miscel- j Freehold to
„ _
feet of hose would be required to
PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION reach certain buildings, it is said.
•on
Thursday
in South Amboy (incl.) Hound Trip Faro
lan.eous
sho\erevening,
to Miss May
Mary27th,
South
OF NEW JERSEY
honor of her approaching marriage
Subscribe for the Citizen.
Dividend No. 76 on Common Stock
SUNDAY, JUNE 6
'to Mr. Andrew Thompson, of Perth
MISCELLANEOUS SHOV>
GIVEN MISS MARY
—TO-
,TH
N E W YORK
Dividend No. 30 on 8% Cumulative
.Amboy. Music and dancing were enleaving good
South only
Amboy
on 7:16
specialA
Preferred Stock
joyed during the evening, music be- train Tickets
leave
New
Yoik,
Dividend No. 14 on 7% Cumulative
InBjurnjfhed
i
f i h d by
b Mr,.Conley,
M C l
Mi
Mis3 M ^ KetarntaS
M
Preferred
Stock
Evelyn Williams, William J'ohnsom " " " " ' - ~ " ^'uL?"
c' ^ r ^ o f
C
«nd Winifred Ryan gave exhibitions s t - 8ea: n0 d° u*-.f;
i ' , / |f"a r ef y e a r S ° f Dividend No. 3 on 6% Cumulative
1 22 halt
nder 1
Preferred Stock
of the Charleston. Tasty refresh- »S
'
Eastern Standard Time Shown
wents were served during the evenThe Board of Directors of Public
Service Corporation of New Jersey
5:g.
has declared dividends at the rate of
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
8% per annum on the 8 per cent CuAlbert South, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
mulative Preferred Stock, being $2.Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil John.00 per share, at the rate of 7 per
son, Mrs. M. Ware, Mrs. Lund, Mrs.
cent per annum on the 7 per cent
Joseph Quinlan, Mrs. Louis Nelson,
Cumulative Preferred Stock, being
Mrs. John Frimpka, Mrs. Peterson,
$1.75 per share, at the rate of 6 per
Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mrs. C.
cent per annum on the 6 per cent
Young, Mrs. Rosing, Mrs. Samue'.son,
Cumulative Preferred Stock, being
Mrs. W. Lounsbury, Mary South,
$1.50 per share, and $1.25 per share
Helen Johnson, Evelyn Williams AnWORK CALLED FOR
on the non par value Common Stock
ma McCormick, Elizabeth McCorfor the quarter ending June 30,
AND DELIVERED
imick, Marcella Ryan, Anna, Veron1926. Divtidends are payable June
ica and Elizabeth Marcey, Ellen Pe30, 1926, to stockholders of record
Phone 72
terson, Mary and Winifred Ryan,
at
the close of business Jun« 4, 1026.
•Grace Henry, Catherine Zepka, Rose
T. W. Van Mliddlesworth, Treasurer.
103 South Broadway
Zepka, Irene and Margaret Hess,
:Staaia Hooley, M\ Mary McCormick,
Pauline Durskey, Josie Young, Alice
South Amboy
TCeays, Ethel Lauer, Elizabeth Bon is,
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND
Certrude I>wyer> Katherine Subjack,
GAS COMPANY
Frank Potts, A. Thompson, Bdward
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
South, Andrew Peterson, W. JohnDividend No. 8 on 7% Cumulative
son, John Cooley, E. Bright and Mrs. Albert Jerome, administrator of
Preferred Stock
I/auer.
the estate of Joseph. Jerome Sr., de-Dividend No. 6 on 6%
% Cumulative
.Many beautiful and useful pre-' ceased, hereby gives notice to the
f
k
Preferred
Stock
«ents were received by Miss South ' creditors of. the said Joseph Jerome
Another Shower to Mis South | Sr. to bring-their debts, demands and Thee Board of Directors of Public
Another miscellaneous surprise claims against the estate of the said Service Electric nnd Gas Company
«hower was tendered Miss South last' deceased, under oath or affirmation, has declared the regular quarterly
Friday evening by Irene and Margar-j within six months from this date or dividend on the 7 per cent nnd (i per
et Hess of Broadway. During the they will be forever barred of anycent Preferred Stock of thnt Comevening Margaret Connors delighted action therefor against the said ad- pany. Dividends are payable June 30,
those present with an exhibition of ministrator.
1 !>26, to stockholders of rtcnrd at the
the Charleston.
ALBERT JEROME, close of business June 4, 1928.
Those present were: Grace, Susan Dated May 18, 1926.
5-21-flt T. W. Van MiiddlcRvvorth, Treasurer.
»n<3 Jessie Kidd, Emma Wortley,
Margaret Kidd, Nellie Smith, Cather
ine, Margaret and Julia Conmors
Mrs. Charles Hess, Mary and Cather
ine O'Leary, Margaret and Irene
Hess.
LIBRARY NOTES
Circulation 'for,month ending May
'31, 1926: adult circulation 726; ju•venile circulation 516: total 1.242.
The following new books will be
placed on Jhe one cent per day shelf
Saturday, June 5th, 1926: "The
Bleeping Cat", Isalbel Ostrander;
"The Blue Window", Temple Baily;
"The Blind Goddess", Arthur Train;
"Pig Iran", Charles Norris; "The
Man Under Authority", Ethel M.
Dell; "The Vanishing American",
Zane Grey; "Child of the Wild", Edison Marshall; "Fire Brain", Max
Brand; "High Adventure", Jeffery
Farnol; "The Painted Stallion", Hal
Evarts; "The Lion's Skin", Raefael
SaJbatini; "The Dice of God", Cynthia Stockley; "Gentlemen Prefer
.Blondes", Anita Loos.
i O'Brien, loal insarcance
-man, attended a banquet in Newark
last week. The affair was given in
"honor of leading insurance agents of
th« Baltimore Life Insurance Company. Mr. O'Brien was the state
leader, which speaks well for the local
roan.
,
Augustus Hamilton, of Broadway,
"Was a Newark visitor Monday.
Dr. E. H. Eulner, of Henry street,
"has purchased a new Chrysler roadster from the East Jersey Auto Com•pany of Perth Antboy.
MEAT
SUEPEISE
T
MARKE
125 Pine Avenue
Charlie sells you the best quality at a very low
^price.
Delivered to Your Door Just Call 498
Interesting items taken from various departments.
Lily Cups, 100 in pkg.
." 65c Shade Covers for bridge lamps
39c
Sayfd;d Napkins, 100 tea size
65c Shade Covers for junior lamps
59c
Sayfoi Napkins, 100 dinner size,.85c
Colors, gold, rose, blue.
Doylies, per box
85c
(3 sizes, 100 each, 12 centers).
Colgate Rapid Shaving Cream
35c f
Lily Picnic Package, 35 pieces
25c
Giant tube of shaving cream free.
Just the tiling to take with you on
outings, etc.
Royal Society Package
plcte
Bon Ami Powder . ,.
i Bros.
'roudway
.lie Campbell's Beans, 3 cans
25c
P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 4 cakes 19c Sugar Corn, can
lie
01.1 Fashioned Cookies, lb.
25c
25c Puffed Wlieat, 2 ]>kgs
Fresh Berries and Vegetables every day.
O. WOLFF X CO.
Feltus and Washington Sts.
Chuck Roast
19c
Telephone 112
Rib Roast
29c
Boiling Beef
10c
NECESSITIES FOR YOUR CAR
Veal Chops
28c
AT BIG REDUCTIONS
Bolognas and FrankChopped Beef
furters
Nothing but Pure Fresh
24c
Fresh Beef
Stewing Beef and Veal
18c
19c
Salt Pork
29c
AC
'All sixes.
All size*—Limit 6 to
Customer
EXTRA
HEAVY
•'••*•'
$1.29
right in your home. The
temperature ia always bolow 50 degrees F. all over
he refrigerator and is kept
?re automatically. It's
•e economical, cleaner,
' convenient. The cool,
'* without a trace of
preserves the
, too. Ask us to
about it.
Children's White Canvas Pumps.
L.35, $1.75, and $2.00
Grocery §pecial§
CUT
Refrigeration
35c
Rivoli Silk Hose, all new shades....1.45
GLASS
FLOWER
VASE
Socold
59c
outfits, corn- Milton C. Works new book on Auction
Bridge, reg. price $2.00
$1.85
Large Bottle Bath Salts
Plate.
Install a
Valet Auto Strop Razor
$1.00
regular $1.00 value.
81x90 Seamless Sheets
ALUMINUM
STEP
1 AQ
Certainly! You can have it
and do away forever with
dependence on the iceman.
u-6-m
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
A selected line of fine groceries at cost price.
A Cool Ice Chest
Without Ice?
It kills the germs
South Amboy, N. J .
Rumps of Milk Fed Veal
29c
what's that?
A committee from the Knights of
Columbus, headed by John Vail, are
contemplating staging a moonlight
dance at Laurence Harbor within the
course of several weeks.
ii a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
H. WOI^FF & CO.
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
LROSENTHAL
Tatfor
crete driveway at the entrance oi
the lumber yard of Miller, Bergen
and Welsh on Broadway.
More and More Popular—
Butter Horns
On Wednesday we will bake Butter
Horns, the best we know how, made with
rich, pure butter and baked to a turn.
Butter Horns have gained great popularity because of their delicate taste and
creamy richness.
Give your family tins treat.
A- HESS BAKERY
134 So. Broadway
South Amboy
Telephone 195-R
Emergency
Gas Tank
No fear of running out of gas.
You can carry
this tank in your
car. Guaranteed
ngainst
leakage
and evaporation.
One gallon capacity. Valuo QOc
$1.50
49"
Balloon
Tire
Jack
Specially designed to be med for
balloon tires. Capacity 3000 lbi.
Hot or Cold
JUGS
Keeps food* or
liquids hot or
cold. Full gallon capacity,
alum i n u m
drinking cup.
Odorless, ssnitary and indestructible.
Value
$5.00
$4.45
MIRROLIKE
AUTO POLISH
1 Reg. Price 60c
49'
2.95
TIKI: V\I.I::
Complete Set of
6 TEMPERED
STEEL
4Q C
Famous Ensign Cord Tires
W
Wrenches
Never before have strictly guaranteed firat grade Reg. price $1.00
high pressure cord tires been offered at such low
prices. We have been very fortunate in securTIRE
ing these tires far below market prices, and are
giving you the benefit of our remarkable purPUMP
chase. This sale is limited to the quantities on
hand and the sizes listed below.
30x3& Cl
7.95 33x4 ..._
..—14.95 Solid brass cylinder 1 }£ inches in
30x3% S. S
8.9S
diameter;
reg.
Balloon Cords
31x4 .._
12.95
32x4
13.95 29x4.40
12.95 price $3.00.
1.98
HIGHEST QUALITY INNER TUBES
Gray Tube
32x4
—2.90
3Ox3*£
1.79
33x4
2.95
Heavy Red Tubes
29x4.40
3.65 30x3 }£
GENUINE
PERFECT
HANDLE
SCREW
DRIVERS
__ ..$1.95
Large Tire. Patching Outfit, reg. 75c
49c
4 for
-VO
TWIN MIRROR
Cushions
E. Z. Back
W e d g e d
•h&ped, adds
to the comfort of driving, size 14x14
n. Vll- 7 Q c Latest type of mirror for closed
u o $1.50.'«* enrs. Adjustable to any an- 1 CQ
gle. Vnlue $2.50
X.UiJ
LUGGAGE CARRIERS
1.39
Gate type with adjustable centre
brnce. Made of extra heavy steel.
Block Japan. Will not rattle or
become loose. Adjustable to 60
inches. Vnlue $2.50.
TIMES SQUARE W SURPLYCO.. c.
N
304 Smith Street
OPEN EVENINGS
. Perth Amboy, N. J.
PHONE 2123
Page Eight
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
211-213 FIRST STREET (Near Broadway)
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL. 4
J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR
Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, $1.50; zones 3 to 8, $2.00
Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926
information being available as to
whether or not they could they did
anyhow.
Formal bids for the two fire trucks
were opened and the bid of the
Stoughton Company accepted by the
presentation of an ordinance covering the contract and the authorizing
the sale of bonds to provide the necessary funds. The bid amounted to
$16,000 less $1,000 for old equipment and the ordinance also provided
that the Progressive Fire Company
contribute four thousand dollars to
the purchase of the machines. There
were no other bids than that of the
Stoughton Company, none being expected. A contract for the two fire
engines was executed by the fire
committee some time ago and it 13
understood that the machines are
now nearly ready for shipment from
the plant in Wisconsin.
A series of resolutions was introduced by Councilman Downs as chairman of the tax committee. Theso
inion among the members of the common council, that this city has'all the
bus service it needs or desires right
now. This indication is taken from
Bill O'Toole, who has been manag- the action of the governing body at
ing the local semi professions^ base- the Tuesday night meeting when an
ball aggregation since the opening of
the baseball season—the Flies Club—
resigned his office as the actual manager of the club last Sunday. This
action on the part of O'Toole was no
news to the baseiball committee of
the Flies for it is understood he had
notified the committee on other occasions of his intention.
This action on the part of the Plies
Whether the new line, if it
manager does not mean that there
has been any friction between he and
the club officials or members of the a competitor of the local bus oper
the
team. Mr. O'Toole announced yeslargo
terday that his association with the
use
five
hundbaseball committee and the players
seemed to indicate the
of current a
has been very agreeable. O'Toole opinion that present bus service was
uld receive a material refeels that he could not give the base- adequate and satisfactory and thus
Tho action of the council
ball game the consideration it needs -warranted some measure of protcc
throughout the season and that somo tion, a motion was adopted authoriz was to receive and file the communicone who can spare the time is needed ing and instructing City Clerk D'<s ation and the attached schedule.
for the job.
ibrow to ascertain the exact inteu
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Plies Club thus far has met tions of the Newark concenn.
with but one set back and with five
The application really rocuived a Rev. G. E. Sehlbrode, D. D., Pastor
wins already made the club has a little more consideration than one re- Sabbath School, 10 A. M.
fair chance for county honors. cetyjul some weeks ago for osrmis-' Adult Bible Class, 10:20. All adults
O'Toole points out that what the sion to make a stop in this city on a
attending Bible Class olauwhere
baseball players need is the co-operr line operated between Jersey City an roet cordially invited to joiftwith this
ation of the baseball fans. The club and Keansburfr with stops at nil in- class.
is making an effort to satisfy the termodiate points, which still \waits
Church Services, 11 A. M. "Mismost critical but can only supply the favorable action an the part of the understandings,"
class of attraction the fans pay to local governing body. This linn, too,
Evening Worship, 7:45 P. M. "Persee.
lt is considered probable, would an- eistoncy."
1
< This Sunday, afternoon the Flies tomatically become, a competitor of Junior Services as usual.
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will battle with one of the strongest the local buses if permission to mako Y. P. S. C. E. meeting 7 P. M. All
colored attractions in the immediate a local stop were granted.
momlbers are urged to be present. 1
Vicinity of New York City. Colored
Ordinances were introduced and
Prayer mooting Wednesday 7:45
clubs are in demand and the Mies carried over on first reading provid, p. M. At this meeting a new course
are anxious to meet the demands of ing for improvements to three local of Bible study will begin and discuathe fans whenever possible.
It is streets, Augusta street is to bo pav- sion will be a part of the program,
for this reason that a colored club ed with concrete between Broadway'The topic for Wednesday will be:
has been booked.
and Stevens avenue; Jonn street is "The Garden of Eden; Where -and
to have concrete sidewalks and blue- Why?"
stone curbing laid between the rail0—•—
road and Rosewell strcet^and Second JOSEPH QUINLAN TO HEAD
street between Pine avenue and Pot-1
v i n r r Cr AARsDn PPADTV
H
ARTY
ter street is to have, sidewalks and'
^l£5
At.a special meeting of the Catho- curbing of concrete put down.
At a joint meeting of the memlic Daughters of America held last
Speaking of the Joiwi street im- hers of Protection Engine Company
night names were submitted to the provement Councilman Mullane said and its Ladies Auxiliary held in ProGrand Kegent of those who intend tnat he thought the property owners-tection Hall on Monday evening last,
attending the Eucharist Conference were making a mistake in not hav- it was decided upon to hold a large
to.be neld. in Chicago from June 19 ing gutters put in with the curbwg. card party on Wednesday, evening,
to June 24. Any person who intends •Because of, the h-eavy flow of water June 23rd in Protection Hall on Felto make the trip will do well to com- tnere wvas a possibility
ibilit tthat
h t the
h curbb tus street. Joseph Quinlan
i
of Henry
R Dr. E. C. Griffin mg woulfl be undermined and require street and Mrs. James Quinlan of
j-munieate with Rev.
'sis soon as possible.
(frequent resetting. It was decide'd John street were selected to act as
On Thursday evening next the t o bring this matter to the attention chairman and chair lady. It is: exnseeting will be called to order at ofc the interested owners at the pub peeted that every member of both
eight o'clock. The degree te.anv is l' hearing which is to be held on all organizations will work together and
to be ,present at 7:30 sharp. Miss three improvements in connection do their utmost to put the affair over
Mary Nickerson has been appointed •wiith
'"""' the
"-- business
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• -has ,
meeting
of- the
the top. A• handsome
door
prize
chairiady on refreshments • assisted council to be held in the City Hal already been awarded and a $5 gold
by the following committee: Mrs. K. on,Friday evening, June 11th.
piece will be awarded to the holder
Gilfedder, Mrs. E. Defort, Isabella
The ordinances will come up' for of the_ lucky.. ticket. Refreshments
Farrell, Mrs. W. McCarthy, Mrs. Eo- a second reading and final passage on will also be served.
gina McGovern, Mrs. Mary Travas- Wednesday evening, June 16th. Th
The
kiss, Mrs. Mary Domzal, Mrs. Mary meeting is to be held on this date BRIDGE PARADE
McDonnell, Mrs. Helen Meinzer, Mrs. because of Primary Day falling on
PLANS PERFECTED
Maud Leary, Mrs. Edna Leonard.
the same day as the usual date for
(Continued from P«B« 1)
the usual date for the regular council session, At that time the ordi/n- act as guard of honor to the Govances may be amended and properti ' ermor and other officials.
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The divisions and the place of forowners may also
voice
their senti
ments regarding the new work too. mation in tne parade has been given
The council granted the applicn out as follows:
Council Members Believe—Part Of
„
Firs* Divisions, Military Organization of Mr. Peter J. Coakley
for li
Augutta Street To Be Paved.
cense as an auctioneer. There was a tions: Major J. K. Powell, U. S. A.
.._,.,.„„ accord-; question raised __
.. -whether the R. in charge. Forms on Augusta street
There ia reason to suppose,
as to
ing to the apparent consensus of op- council could do th'is or not but no between Stevens and Pine avenues,
"
facing Stevens avenue.
Second Division, Veterans Organizations: Lieut. John Cbnlogue, U. S.
j A. R. in charge. Forms on David
street, between Stevens and Pine
avenues, facing Stevens avenue.
Third Division, Welfare and Juvenile Organizations: Captain Charles
Reid, V. S. A. R. in charge. Forms
on Henry street, between Stevens
and Pine avenues, facing Stevens
avenue.
Fourth Division, Fraternal OrganTEL. NO. 1
104 NO. PINE AVE.
izations: Major J. C. Williams, U. S.
A. R. in charge. Forms on John street
between Stevens and Pine avenues.
WEEKLY SPECIALS
Fifth Division, Civic Organizations: Lieut. Jos, Edgar, U. S. A. R.
in charge. Forms on George street. .
THURSDAY-, JUNE 3RD TO 9TH
The order of formation by divisions nnd organizations has been
given out as follows:
Grand Marshal.
Campbell's Beans
Fels Naplha Soap
Governor and Staff including
Highwny Commissioners and honor-1
3 for
5 for
ed guests. Guard of Homor, Luke A. |
Lovely Post, of this city.
Evaporated Milk,
Jap. Toilet Paper,
Military Division, Band No. 1:
Regular Army, Regular Navy, NaSheffield's
1000 sheet rolls
tional Guard, Naval Militia.
Vetornns Division, Band No. 2:
3 for
3 for
Members of the Grand Army in cars,
American Legion and Society of 40
Old Dutch Cleanser 7c Blue Tip Matches Qc
and 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Army and Navy Union, Reserve Of2 for
Can r
tficors Association.
Welfnre and Juvenile Division,
Choice
String
Beans'
Band No. 3, American Red Cross,
Just Right Corn
Salvation Army, Boy Scouts, Camp
2 for
Fire Girls, De Molay, Girl Scouts, Y.
Can
M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., Y. M. H. A.,
Safety Patrol.
Bon Ami Powder
Tomatoes
Fraternal Division, Band No. 4:
Can
Elks, Commandnry nnd Masons,
No. 2 Can
Knights of Pythias, Fourth Degree
nnd Knights of Columbus, Tall CeWhite Rose Spinach 1 EJc
White Rose Beats
rlnr , Junior Order American Meehnni , Red Men, Moose, Foresters,
Can
_•_
Can ..
Woujmen.
Civic Division, Band No. 5: County
White
Rose
Pineapple,
Officials, Mayors nnd City Officials,
White Rose Egg Plums
Police, Firemen and other Civic OrCrushed,
01c
Large
ganizations.
/-i
fall
°™
LER
«NAGER
3£iffl«
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS
OF AMERICA NOTES
CITY HAS ENOUGH
BUS SERVICE NOW
SUTLIFF'S STORE
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
SPRING
CARNIVAL
auspices
Progressive Fire Go.
SOUTH AMBOY
Bordentown Ave. & Gordon St.
Attractions furnished by
Bnck§ Empire Shows
MERRY GO HOUND
FERRIS WHEEL
SWINGS
30 Other Attractions 30
See
Dare Devi! Worley
Dive from JlO-ft.
Ladder!
ALPINE'S
Fifteenth Anniversary Sale
ITEMS YOU NEED AT SACRIFICE PRICES
m,
MEN'S GENUINE ENGLISH BROAD- Guaranteed Alarm Clocks, nickelegood time keepers,
.Special 85
CLOTH SHIRTS
r--.89c
Well made of good mercerized broad- Blonde Kid Pumps, neat style, good
quality, medium heel. Worth $4.00,
cloth, formerly sold for $1.50, collar
C
Special $2.95
attached. Saturday bnly
89
25'
Men's Moccasin Work Shoes, composition soles that wear for 5 to 6 mos.—
black or brown elk uppers, storm
welt that keeps out moisture. Leath2a/2 Quart White Enameled Sauce Pans.
er insoles. Worth $3.98, Special
Worth 39c...Special 25c
per pair
$2.79
28'
Japanese Crepe Toilet Paper,
3 for 25c NOW
\Y
11'
Can
EREE!
FREE!
fREE!
Can
FREE DELIVERIES
Mfr'i Helen Sullivan,'of Broadway,
entertained Mi.«s Peggy Blake, Miss
Nan Lundy, Miss Viola Kro'ohl, all of
CJcorgia Court College, Lnkowoocl,
nnd Miss Edna Cha.sc of this city,
over the week end holiday.
••-'•< *he Citizen.
3 Quart Enameled Coffee Pots, heavily
enameled >.
39c
regular
5c roll
5 Quart White Enameled Tea Kettles,
•very good grade
— Special 98c
Your Last Chance to Get
CHILDREN'S
SANDALS
And Play Oxfords
79«
U. 13. Muslin, yard wide, heavy quality, Brown, Smoke, Elk, Patent Leather.
guaranteed starchless, worth 18c,
Sizes 5 to 8—8V2 to 1 1 — l i y 2 to 2
Special price per yard
12X/2C All leather construction, values up to
Limit 10 yards.
$1.98, Special per pair
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LPINE'S
FOR ECONOMY %J
Pine Avenue
Tel. 81
Cor. Henry St.
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THK SOUTH AMB0Y CITIZEN
211-213 FIRST STREET (Near Broadway)
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
THE' SOUTH AMBOY POINTING COMPANY
SOUTH AMBOY, N> J. TEL. 4
1
. J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR
Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, $1.50; zones 3 to 8, $2.00
Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927
HITS PARKED CAR
OWNER CLAIMS
CAR FOUND HERE
While the automobile of Thomas
Sauhders, of Raritan street, was
parked on Stevens avenue between
A Studebaker touring car automoHenry and David streets on Tuesday bile found by local police abandoned
night an automobile bound toward on Second street in July was claimed
Newark struck it and did a great dual by the owner on Wednesday night.
of damage to the left hand side of The car belonged to Carlmian Haincs,
the oar, including the front wheel. of Wilmington, Del., and had been
When the culprit car did not stop, a stolen in that city on the night of
by-stander noted the license number. July 20th. Two days later it wa« noThe local police headquarters repor- ticed here. Ownership was establishted the nuniber.ito the Trenton motor ed through the license number on the
Tehicle authorises and it was ijund car by local police.
the car belonged to John J. Martin,
otf Elizabeth. A summons has been
issued for the owner to <"^pear here
next Tuesday night to ...plain.
On Tuesday nipht, John Hagerstrom), dt Lowelton, N. J., appeared
STAPLETON PREACHER AT
in the local police court on a charge
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CH. of reckless driving, complaint being
In the absence of Rev. George H, entered by A. J. Fenzel, of Prospect
'Sehlbrede, who is now spending his street, this city. The complaint was
annual vacation at Chautauqua, N. Y. the outcome of ia-n accident on BorRev. Bebane Ramsey, D. D., pastor dentown avenue near Prospect 3treet
of the First Presbyterian church of one night last week in whicn the comStapleton, S. I., will preach at the plainant's car was damaged, it is aleleven o'docik servke at bhie First leged, to the extent of about $300.
Prcslbyterian Church here Sunday Leo J. Coakley represented Fenzel.
morning. There will be no other ser- A nn« o£ $25.00 and costs of $3.00
was imposed which the defendant
vices uring the day.
On -Sunday Aujrust 14th at the could not pay, according to local poname service, Rev. Mr. Dare, of >New lice.
York City, will preach.
LETTERS ISSUED
PIE SALE
Letters of administration wero^
is1
Group No. 1 *>£ the Ladies Aid So- sued on Tuesday by SurnwiU l'orman
to
Stella
Na-lwodny,
of
this
city
«iety of the First Presbyterian church
•wfll hold a home made pie sale to- on the esinte of her husband. Tiiomns,
morrow afternoon in Straub Bros, who died middonly on July 20th. The
frtore on Broadway. The sale will estate U valued at $200.00.
start at two o'clock.
OUTING TO CLIFFWOOD BEACH
GEORGE DELANEY DELEGATE
The Ladies Aid Society of • ; ' ;
TO WATERWAY CONVENTION
Presbyterian Church is to have ..n
George R. Delnney, of this city, a outin^tD
have nn outinR to Cliffwood
member of the Port Raritan Commis- E-rich nc->:t
afternoon.
sion, has been named as representa- The affair is Wednesday
nnnunl outing held
tive of th« Now Jersey Rivers and every summer the
buses to the nearHarbors Congress at the Atlantic by resort will and
the vicinity ol
Deeper Waterways Convention to be the church at leave
two
A very
held at Baltimore September 9th to largo attendance is o'clock.
anticipated.
15th.
UNABLETOPAY FINE
ave you compared
today's low price
on all Studebaker
new models with
1925 prices
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
(••-
lib Outlook Promising f ^
For Summertime Listeners
Broadcasters and Engineers Have Collaborated to Provide
for the Continued Enjoyment of Radio During
»•!«%»
the Summer Months,
We're Moving
By DR. ALFRED N. GOLDSMITH
*
Chief Broadcast Engineer of thi Radio Corporation of America
Once more summertime- rolls around with portable microphone and wire and
In the eventful career of radio broad- in soino instances with shortwave racasting. Yet Its advent this year goes dio relay transmitters, aro sent out
by hardly noticed, in contrast with into the field in search of stirring
the earlier years of the young art events for the radio public.
when the first signs o£ warm weather
Network broadcasting has done as
sounded the etirfew for radio enter- much to raise the level of broadcasttainment. Radio broadcasting then ing as any other single factor, first,
had not >et become as indispensable by making the same fine programs
a pnrt of modern life as it is today. available to whole portions of the
The whole picture lias changed in country and to a collective audience
this, the sixth summer of radio running into the tons of millions; and
broadcasting. The high standard of secondly by warranting the exbroadcast entertainment is not low- {fcnses of any program feature no matered with the advent of spring and ter how elaborate. No individual
the early approach of summer. Pro- broadcasting station could for a mo
grams continue in full force, provid- ment consider tbo tremendous costs
ing the highest type of entertainment of providing the professional enteraii'l enlightenment. Outdoor life, while tainment features which are now usual
beckoning with its muny new pastimes In network broadcasting for this
after the long winter, need not inter- young art, as in the case of the newsfere with radio's enjoymoiilu. Indeed, paper, depends on the filzo of its audithere is every Indication that radio ence for the ni!if?nllud»i of Its efforts
•will occupy its jtist place In summerDefeating Static at Its Own Game
time activity through Its addition to
Yet the finest of programs would
cumpliiK and .vactUlnnlng parnphor- bo of little avail If garbled as the
nallu in the form of the small and result of Htutlc Interference. This
compact siiperhcterodyno portable
phouomanou of nature Is no more
set.
avoidable than rain or snow or wind;
Clearing the Summertime Air
and at tho present utato of the radio
No bettor impotuB to radio this art, there is no such dovlco as a static
summer could bo wished for than the eliminator. Ilcnco the only weapon
activities of the Federal Radio Com- against static Is brute force, or outmission, whoso Rood work Is already doing Htalic with Increased signal
beginning to be folt. In a methodical strength at tlio receiving end. Broadand judicious manner thin new Gov- casting power mtiHt be Increased sttlll
ernmental body IIIIH made commend- clontly to break IIH way through atalilo progreM in liiituiiKlliiK t h e wave,- mospherical interference and trium-
To Better j Serve Our Trade, the
Gent's Furnishi "^will be moved back
into our Big Stor ~ " ^ ^ i w . An exclusive gent's furnisj
^f-drtment will be
established thei^'i*.
,
Meanwhile Our Annual Clearance
Sale will a£/ord customers worthwhile
savings.
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TENENBAUM'S
Known For Good Service, Low Prices, Relij>bla»
Merchandise
i
110 So. Broadway
Wo Give and Redeem S. & H. Green
Phone 511
ring Stamp*
SALE!
Tliis is good news to the man who
knows Florsheim Shoes—a saving
that in too good to pass up—your
style and size
Add ng Radio to the Pleasures of the Picnic
length snarl of nrlio broadcasting. plixnlly over-rido its disturbing noises.
Already trw lntei'1'ur-nco which was I This competition of nature's broadNOW $8.85
' ..'.-: •:••£ ri-, '
experienced in some uivas duo to un- j casting forces uus been met by uroadregulated mid misguided broadcasting I casters through the steady increase
activities, lias been eliminated in laree I of their transmitting power. In fact,
A twice yearly $ale—for a short time only. „'!.-/
measuro. by greater separation be- It is generally ngreol today Unit
tween broadcast frequencies in con- broadcasting began with an altoAlso Good
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gested radio districts. Instead of the gether too limited conception of the
entire broadcasting establishment of ai.iounl of power nvilrcrt for reliable
WORKING SHOES
'
the nation operating at one time, with service, just as niodc-i-n illuminntion
a resultant confusion -. ijiiip:ii-ablo with began with the c n.ie ,i.i the lusis oi'
nt $2.50 and $3.00
the Tower of liabel of biblical renown, 'house lighting, \.: ic'i feeble illumi- ! i n the Federal Radio Coi :tn'fKlon has nnnt voi:!(l to *;•> b • h .pi-lcscly invery wisely sought to reduce the num- adequate for uiir more brilliantly
Get a Fn'sh die
ber of broadcasters operating at one lighted homes ami streets. Prom 500
time to proportions in keeping with watts as the standard for good broadthe limited though adequate traflic casting service, wo have gone to
facilities of our broadcasting wave- 5,(100 watts In the rase of ninny leadlengths- Througlioni : heir work the ing stntions. and even to higher pow2.50 to S3.50 hals now/only
rights of the radio listener as the er in the cu a of a few broadcasting
prime consideration have been re- stations, notai'lv \V,I5i of New York
$1.50 and $2.00
spected, whHo broadcasters hnve been (owned by the Kid o for;iornliou of
assured better conditions for the Ameriiii with 4"i.)«-i wntta, WOT of
transmission and reception of their Schencciadv wi:ii a ratine cif 5CO0O
efforts.
waits, uiul Kl.lvA OL iJittt.burgh with
Big Reductions on Summer Merchandise
The beneficial effects of the now 50,000 watts (owned by the General
Electric
and
Westinsliouse
Compabroadcasting regulations will become
In All Departments
niop'o and more evident riurhifi tho nit is tcspeciivr>Jy).
next few months. Ratlin fans in tlie
'I'oilay. in tlio linrls of the United
congested centers are again experi- States whoro most people aro found,
encing the tin-Ills of clean-cut recep- there is ,nr.p!<? signal strength from our
tion. LojiK-cIir.liincQ or "DX" recep- or more broadcasting stations to corn104 South Uroadwav
South Amboy, N. J.
tion which, during the usual hours hat Riii'rcM'fifully i'.verat'i- summertime
of listenlnj.Mii hnd become almost a conditions.
Radio engineers hare
lost art, is now being reinstated with. mea.surt-il the average strength of
IHo elimination of tlio thluk fog of static tlirou:;hmit the year, and presInterference her' 'oforo enshrouding ent-day hrondcuHtlii.!; stations aro protlio air. flnod tcm> citiailty, the ulti- viding local fir-rvi'-e fully onpnblc of
mate aim of nil bnadenst reception, coping with it.
has now lieuli mad-..: possible to a
Higher power broadcasting, morefuller extfiit.
thti'i any other fi'.-.''or, hr.n couvei'tcl
i'a<'lo broadcji'iiiig fi'om a ^eaHoiial enBetter Programs fcr E '".imcrtime
tsrtaiuiucut to an nll-yenr-rotinil servListeilLi-s
On tho other hand, there need In ice. Espoclally is this fell in rural disno fear Hint tho wo.k vt Hi' "radii) tricts, far removed from the centers
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traiiic olllcors" will lV-iiuce the volumo of population, which could bo reached
SOUTH
AMBOY
or tlio rjmillty of radio entei'tahv innt. on a daily IHIKIS only during a few
Far frmii being tho i::i;-.e, this work months of the yclir, with the low pow
actually aims at the <ncottrngonn :t or formerly employed.
At the Receiving End
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
of good progniniH by n!!oting cxclitHiw 1
wavelengths and more time to organiYet the broadcaster alone cannot enzations In a position to provldo Ilio liroly overcome summertime interJohnny Hines in
highest typo of entertainment. After fer-neo Binglo-liiimled. It must hnvo
"WHITE PANTS WILLIE"
nil, no It is realized more and nioru, co-n|i"i'nt.lnn at the receiving end us
radio !>ron<U::i:Jl Ing Is a public forum well. Tho radio enthusiast enn, with—Al»o—
1
of vast, proportion. ;, and only thusi.- in ri-iiMHi, contribute his share by soJimmy Adnnu in "No Sparking"
with Kiunclliiiig worthy of the. atten- lectliiK in-igrnniB from local and powAlso Aesop Fables
tion of tho vast Kntlierl.'iK It com- erful sinuous thai provide ample sigmands should be permitted to take nal Blrciiutb lo over-ride tlio Interthis Invisible Bingo nml. mslnnu. In ference h• v• • 1 and by being content
SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY ,
broadcasting, wu have tho koy to with fair volann; from tho loudspeaksome six million homes. Surely this er, so us to enjoy the rudlo entertainNorma Shearer in
great opportunity must not bo mlmisod. ment without, brining up the objocDuo in largo measure to the steady tlonablo undorriirrcut of diBlurbanco
"THE DEMI BRIDE"
expansion of tho ousldo pick-up sys- to a degree where it impresses Itself
—AUo—
tem of broadcasting stations, whereby on the listeners' coiisi'iouanesB. PlacThe Seventh Slory of "The Wire Crackers"
program material may bo gathered ing the loudspeaker at n roasoniiblo
With Al Coolce nnd Kit Guard
outHlde the studio, summer programs (llRtnnco from tho I'lBti-m-r ImlpR someComins Soom—"The Sunset D*rbj"t Milton Sills in "Framed";
aro certain to be on n par with those what,
Rin-Tiin-Tin
of the indoor season. For the outConsidering all the contributing
door Bcason provides the program di- helpful factoru, It Is nun: tluit this
rector with opportunities to gather ex- summer will BOO the continue! tnjojUntil Furtlwr Notice The Empire Will Be
ci ptlonnl program material In tho ment of radio broiidcuntlni: by thono
form of outdoor concerts, aportlng whose IIVOB huvo been brlKbttuicd \>T
Saturday find Sunday Nights Only.
er«ntB, giant public rneetlnRB and na- the many good tbluga which this new
tional celebrations, Radio "reporters," art brings int« UJO horn*.
STRAW HATS!
j.
Studebaker Distributor
Perth Arnbov
New Brunswick
363 Division Street
280 George Street
South River Corner Main and Water Streets
IB
I
SECOND ANNUAL
Rhode Island Clam Bake
I l i i i i N E AVENUE BOYS •
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1927
Kt Bank's Farm—2:30 P. M.
TICKETS:
,
TicketB on Sale by General Comtanittee
mmmm^^^
$4,00
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n
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FOR 1928 SHOW
STYLE AND LUXURY
ID
Beauty, styfle -and luxury whict
ite a newvogue in unobordom dis.uiah the «ntiw> lino of Buiicks for
8. Low-swung and rakish, the
Butosk elicits g&apa oi admiration
-". glance, and the. deeper the inttron, iSnv warmer the response.
f the models which Buick is ipreA 'number oi men trom this section
Jnjr today, it seta a .precedent,
«f the city were laid off at the Pennry mod<ed of itlh* 16 compromising
IBuick line is us luxurious as a
«yivqania Railroad «ar alhops the past
i
drawing room—as tastefully ap, week.
'•
^Jed, as painstakingly executed,
/Charles Watson, of •Cohover street,
•(fa coiwfortabl«.
v
few contracted 'to paint the exterior
it cushions and tbacks have been
\4t a. number a!, homes in txe McLrose
»-d with the same regard for com'iection of tlie city.
i o « as makers of high grade furnibestow upon their finest offer" Friends from New York city visitjs. The upholstering is selected by
id with Mr, and Mrs. Michael Mc> world's (foremost body engineers,
Carthy on Sunday.
keeping with the highest dictates
modern interior decoration, and is
Miss Kose Dewtan of Raritorv,
'Jlicd in a manner of which the
itntertaiined friends tfrom Militowi.
>st fastidious owner may well be
Monday.
A zrtxiking improvement in the genjMlr. and Mrs. Edward Dewan and
eon Joseph spent Sunday with rela- eral Appearance of every Buick inthe new color
tives at Mt. St. Mary's Novitiate, No. tenor' results from
schemie'ijrHdopted -for the Buick line
iPJainfield; ' •'
for 192fJ^, Contrasting colors art usJohn O'Neil, of Raxiitan street, has ed, tha septs taking- a different shade
joonipleted the interior decorating' of than the&ide walls r.nd head lininc.
'Ids home at the corner of Alpine and The material used ;a a special fine
quality r/ifohair plush, wltn short and
Itdrltan streets.
very durable close-woven uap. All
closed Jnodala are fitted witih arm
' I IMT. and Mrs. Joseph
p Gregor and rests
which add to the car s comfort
Ul
i
h
d
f
Conover
t U y ihave moved froun
as well as to its «onrp!eteneyrf.
etreet to Alpine street.
Harmoniously combined Duco coli , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zentek, have ors, emphasizing the stylish low conirf
Raritan street to Wilmot tour of the cars, and resplendent with
heavy nickle on radiator, bumpers,
(Street.
lamps and trim,—this is the exterior
Mrs. Mary D7
of Wihnot street of the Buick for 1928. Greeny, blues
cnteTtaiined frit
''ram Newark at tans, gray, ibrown and maroon, all
lUer home over,'
e«k end.
used in ooai'binaition with blut'k, and
set oiflf tastefully with brightly- stripRelatives 'fro,
ridge visite-d ed moulding, make up the Buick col•with Mr. and IV
lore Stolte or list.
Jr. of Conover s;oc
Monday.
A now development, adding to tohe
beauty of the .new Buieks is the handQUIT
D.
some
top .material, of lig.ht
ENJOY YOURSELF rotor, washable
applied to several of the de
By Erwin Greer
luxe imodiJs.
One <if .the [pleasing ;foatures of the
After eleven (months of work and
•worryy conies the auto tour which is new sedan (bodies is the elimination
of
vertical moulding at dither
•to iput us back on our physical and sideitlie
of the rear body i»:incl. This
It
mental hoofs as good as new.
j its new.
xo ,
*
caution* ' 0 t-limbuUe causes of worry.
The most, common
worries
that
"keep a tourist'? face as Ion;; u*. a
pump hami;.- riAiilv tu hi* home |if»pn-ty.
Will' t a . IUIUJI- i.urti
V'ew frtim any 'ancle, Buick-for
H2S displays a brauty,
Krat-e mid
u.Mtifhjm'.r.f? lux'-ir;1 destined to es•rici Hs ali-catj.y rfmack'i'ila eomittMl
Will" burglars work it over? Will fi»< " f t h ' - ""'-'"U'w:- >'?' ^eufii--Jv'pnW
• • •'
•
••
• one of the new Buick a, outstanding
JTjO^t? l.hil
1 Jt'iH'c
STUDEBAKER
Automobiles
dropped
<s
J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE
Sludebaker Distributor
Perth Amboy
New Brunswick
363 Division Street
280 George Street
South River Corner Main and Water Streets
lw
the " p h & i u A 1»?
«-' : ' PorfowwiweT
- , ...
, .
-. ,Um% v',ie''
wounJ up coo titrht? MM I liwve' the• and VUIJUK. eainCort entirely consist•gai'bago in the kitchun? ,
ent vr.tii'"tiiis boanty giv-.i Buick a'
.'than
• * * O [ * u o t u ' i e , b y ' i « a v i i i ! r U i i ! w i f e ^ a t ! r.-;tr&'isi"ci'.
" t , . . •. jSrOutul
, . , 1
1
. ~v\nr
1 fur
home suuh worries cpuld be uliwiiral- f •?.'•"?/Ul ^ 9 - ; ! ; : _ i i ^ ! i - l ' n l i l a s ' e - .
but the worry of wonuarhia' what
BETTER LAWNS
she 'inigiit by doiiiK wsmlcl cuuu'.eTuaiance it.
• •i
JTany a homo owner, whether farThere is oniv one line uf action to<
take: Fully insure fho house, jt.iraKo'°,ncr> t o w " m u n ? r suburbanite, has
iuul furnittUB mid se* that Vacancy:["?«" Intending all through the spring
Pe'rin.it~ urn :itt<sc."..-it !,-» nil fire p.iii-'*°L nun x "P.lK>m s bla wn, utit he did not
•H>S. Cut the w»t.r( off at thu hour,?-) A•"c >' -.<?l n f n "- J? 'K" Kotn around lo it.
•ill, shutthppras off atho mt-ter. uiiMii
^'"« -.
»•• - " ^, extension
sill
»w,ich of the tl.ctric cir- ^I'Mial'St iniyrrononiy, at the State
thhe .main
eiiit.
Put all valuable psipws in n «.irn<-i'r.urajH:->iicKe.
the best time to
lockbox in >:t bank vault, Bulkier val-'. I?h !1e °)htia,tfte » ! a w n o' f; »> ' " ' " summer,
liable' objects should be b.ixod and' | , ! '
'I'"'','.
August or early
Ihl<v
Uft with a bank for jreneml storafre.' f,('i>tc',!11'ni-'L'' . There
f
^ ample time,
Pay up all current bills, .Hop tht ^ore-fon... lo 'irnvko the nwesaary
1
newspapers, mow the 'lawn anil hide '"VP^-'fV.?.! ,!'.
tho lawnmower under tKe house.
"
"' which are not satisfacW a v i i i K d o n e t h e s e t . i i n ^ s 1 -ip i n t o tory are in need of soil improvement..
The
addition
cf sonic form of organthe car and hie away. Ii" anything
u
happens you are not to blame. This ic matter, ndi u as well rotted matiis aibout all a man can do unless he urj, mushroom oil nr woods mold, is
hires a policeman to watch the prem- much needed. Also an application of
will he on value. Where
ises and a detective to watch the poln.'.T'1 lira cure patches, ri'seedimr is
iceman.
f|UPS tl
V
y
Leave •unnwessary
at honu-. suedina:
'VIM'';'"'a lawn
^ " ^"v"
V
ny
• items
•
].* discuosed ^ in °\
a bulYou don't need a crowbar, un arm- !»tin fvoi.ii (.h(> A'vriiHiltnral College
chair, a radio or a piano. All you
entitled "Better Lawns" which may
n<id is a tent, eots, blankets, stove he secured from the County Exten
and dishes. A tlircc-frallou iire.scrvinj; sion Service, Room 04, Post Office
kettle is a fine thing to take. It e"n Bldp., Nstt' Brunswick, N. J,
be used to carry water, to wash tlish•es it or to put i»p fruit.
Original "Sarcophagus"
Road worries can be avoided in a
Tl«'
(ireeU
ttunl
"siirriipliiijiua"
larffc ipni't by ijirupur anU'-nioi'lcn!
horse sensi'.
(
Wntrih the ntliei'ifeHow—reiv.cn. ii.'i' Klvcn II.V I In- niu'ii'iii ( i n - i - k s I n n k i u i l
it's nil In n lifetime—and )iy« ciml Of IIIIICSlDlll* USI'll fill' fulfills. K WHS
byo you will foi'irul to worry on your untilmsril
In ruii-.iinii- ;|II> ili'sli n l ' [lie
trips. What's the use anyway?
lli'llll. ll
'• llu' lillllli i-liuil- In |n> lip
stun-' rln-i fur :i IviiiL'
Aloiizo Grace, of Stevens uv.an.ue, plicil I n
a ili'iu! I
has (purchased 11 new Bulek ear.
SALES AND SERVICE
Telephone Perth Ambor 3500
Maple and Fayette Sli.
PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
TENDER FRESH MEATS OR SMOKED MEATS
A s (MMHI o r U c t t c r T h a n
^ o n C a n (»<•! A n \ - n|
II'r Can Supply Yon il lay Time
V J. NEBUS
Free Delivery
Telephone 226 !|
Pi'
D o u b l e S. & IT. a n d E l k Stamps Given Saturdays %<
Only
The -Willard Standard of Service
Thoughtful motorists go out oifW
their way to get
o
.but they don't
to f §
"STANDARD"
GASOLINE
First:—Meeting every customer more than half
way, being really glad to see him, ami glad to help
him.
Second:—Being properly equipped to help—
thoroughly traim d and experienced in battery care,
construction and repair.
Third:—Maintaining a real station in a good
location, with space in_which to do business properly.
Fourth:—Showing the car owner how to care
for his battery and how to avoid things that will injure it and shoi'ten its life.
Fifth:—iBdinE businesslike, to base1 fair and
just charges on knowledge of actual costs, to give
good returns for every penny, «nd to carry an adequate stock of new batteries, rental batteries, and
reipair [parts.
Of course we're human, and we're not all of
us 100 per cent all of the time, but we are hon'estly
and sincerely striving to live up to our standard.
We bylieve Willard Service is the .most reliable
:battery service in America and we're making It better every day.
We welcome your suggestions.
Cinderella and Her Prince
AUTHORIZED
Y a at
236 Fellus St.
i
DORSEY
MOTORS INC.
duality Meats of
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hM d
h iis noth- c l !'* n P Proifices a sweeping effort
rihould
do i
it b
because there
ing else under the sun that gives 11!w l u cceh emphasizes
tho car s low swung
person such a complete change. The' oth
«™c r - a rcf"!t ' t o ) v - h l c h rfilpcatitm oi
air. water, sky, scenery, people undi AA' U mouldings also eoi.tnbutos.
food—all are different. Any change ,
Buick .miidels • or JiUK »re wi60 radical must have an immediate 'l^y',».<'
11 present
roof linosroomier,
which anil
help »»
to
aecount new
for
eff«?ot.
their stylish appearance.
All have
h w c u ' r , if ,the tourist continues clear vision fronts, achieved by nar•to lug .ilong his worries, a large part niwinj* the u'iml.shir-ld tido -plJlnVs a'xl
of the benefit 01 tnuriug in nullified. the hnriaontil top bar. A.' with its
W
Worrv U'harded to stuyy than v.'urk.
T-h'"1 ° " ! c r 'iiipro\("ii\enty. IIMick !:;is t'ninSom
p v/urr>' ijatur.iily.
worrv if they find thomsi'lvcs • not rl in'i(",. vision w'lliuut .••:ici':(i •(• .it"
The pillars nrn j
• worrying up to their imiul »tundurd.
Sueli iiyijplf >'hotinl tuKc extra pre- still of the famous Fi»!ier wood ami
Jvater pipes break
Do you know how
much the price of
BOYCE RADIO & BATTERY SERVICE
Phone S. A. 362
204 N. Broadway
THE WILBERT COAL COMPANY
H. J. Wilbei-t, Prop.
"Lehigh Valley Anthracite,
The Coal That Satisfies"
Thorough Preparation.
Efficient delivery to Pertli Amboy, So,ubh Alrtboy, Woodbridge, Fords, Metuchen, Highland Park and New Brunswick.
YARDS—BERTRAND AVE., PERTH A1WBOY, PHONE 33S,
MAIN STREET, METUCHEN, PHONE 190
Sonlli Ani'bov
Tempting! A Rolden brew
of pure malt and hops.
Blends wonderfully with
food. Makes every bite taste
better. Cooling in hot
weather — delightful anytime — relieves
thirst—costs so
little. Try
bottle toe/ay.
One rjf llu; blc^i-Hl wvddliiKu th.» SI. M a u i l c r river coinitiy of QUO'
bi>r,ovar bus k n o w n took |>liui> n-ronlly when J a m e s " U m l " SUllmnn,
nan of I ha New Y o r k flnnaclf'i anil HOCIP'.V IIUIII, JUIIII>H SI illmn.ii, a n d
Luna Wllmiti, "Cltitlsr^Ua of KID Woo^la," woio marclvd, l-iflna, In
liur wuddlliK d r e s s , a n d "lluil ' 111 I ho c.ijt m i l KOWn lio W0I0 whan
giuduuled trom I'tlucutou, aru jilutured »bovn.
151 David Street
D. & S. BOTTLING CO.
South Amboy, N. J,
CHOICE MEATS
BKOADWAY
PHONE
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
Thursday evening next August 11, Mrs. Ward and Mrs, Mount, of
will 'be tne (regular meeting' nignt o: 157 Georgia street, were recent guests
FIUDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927
•Me Lutaauc uAUgAlurs oi America.
OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL
FOR RENT
Flats and Apartments to Rent
Jonnson, 324 Main St., Phone 21.
3-18-t;
FOR KENT—House, 6 rooms an
bath on Second street above Stovciii
Ai-e
Newly renovated. Furnishec
or unfurnished. Inquire Citizen Office.
8-5-.21
FOR RENT—5 Room House o;
Bordentown Aye. All improvements
Inquire R. Romeo, 359 Bordentow
A
o 0"i
FOR RENT:—House,, at 259 Firs:
street. 6 rooms and hath, all improve
merits. Inquire John Connors, Carpentar and Builder, 263 Augusta street,
FOR RENT:—A 5-ro<*m apartmeni
all improvements, at 615 Augusta st
Inquire John Dugan, 528 Henry st.
Tel. 258-W.
o o J-8-ti
FOR RENT—House at 348 Henry
St., 5 rooms, part improvements. Inquire 356 Henry St.
7-22-tiE
FOR RENT—4 rooms, for light
Housekeeping. Also use of sanage.
344 Fourth Street.
7-15-tt
FOR RENT—Store at corner of
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Temple and child
ran, of Elizabeth were week end visi
tors a t the nome of Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Lounsbury, of Stockton st.
Jerome Newmsrk is enjoying his
annual two weeks vacation from au
ties at the DuPont plant. He has ju.-il
returned from a week's visit at Bay
Ion, L. I.
Word was received during tlit pat
week by Mrs. Wimifred Bohan, o
Stockton street, that her nu>oo had
been drowned a t Bay Ridge, N. Y.,
while trying to save .her baby which
had fallen into the water.
Willard Alcott, Walter Petursoi
and Adolf Steiner motored to Lib
: n y , M. i. list Sunday.
Mary Ellis, of Augusta street, is
confined to her room this week or
account of illness.
Wm. J. Hoskiins, superintendent of
the Baltimore Life Insurance Co., of
Newark, visited the company's agent
here, Mr. Wm. J. O'Brien, in t'jM city
during the week. Mr. O'Rrien, who
has not bean feeling well of late, expects to take a vacation shortly. This
vill be his first vacation dur.r.j? the
fjur years Jie has worked for that
company.
Augusta St. and Broadway. Inquire
6-24-tf
Straub Bros., Broadway.
FOR RENT—7 Room Flat, part
improvements. Rent Reasonable. In
6-24-tf
litre 143 Augusta St.
FOR RENT—Flat at 249 Catherine street. Five rooms and bath. Inquire Oscar Mundy, 229 Bordentown
5-13-tf
Ave.
Mrs. Elizabeth Triggs is malting
FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire 227 alterations
to her home on David st.
John St.
, 6-6-tf
FOR RENT:—Modern flat,,5 rooms
Miss Li Ulan Cook is visiting her
all improvements. Inquire P. J. Mon- aunt in Iteyport during the. summer
ahan, 218 David street.
months.
FURNISHED ROOMS
FURNISHED ROOMS—One large
room suitable for two, also small
room. Central location, convenient
to station, bus and curs. Reasonable,
7-22-tf
Inquire 145 John 'St.
Ui ne Ellis, Bobby and Betty Ust
wew Atkntic City visitors over t!»i
week ciid,
Mrs. Elizabeth Botts, of D-vfld St.,
., still confined to her home, suffering
frum irjuries while riding on a l o l
at the Cairo Hotel, Washington, D. C.
Tuesday evening next will be the
A regular meeting of the Common
regular meeting night for the Ladies Council will be (held next Tuesday
Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Rail- evening at the City Hall.
road Trainmen.
j
.
, ,. , ,
„' M r s - Eugene Munn, of Portia St.,
Mrs. Daniel Cronin and children, of enjoyed a motor trip to Washington,
Brooklyn, former
residents of this D. C , over the week end.
city, spent Sunday last with Miss
Mairgaret Bailty, of Pine avenue.
| Miss Regina Dooling, nurse at the
_
_
Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, a
'Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Stanton, of daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward
David street, are spending a few days Dooling, of Henry street, is spending
in Canada.
two weeks vacation with friends '
.,.
_
, „.
, „
' the Adirondack Mountains.
Miss Sarah Walsh of Henry street,
has secured a position as stenographer and offiice assistant with the Prudential Insurance Co., of Newark.
Miss Walsh is a recent graduate of
St. Mary's High School.
,
—«St. Mary'* Hai Hard Schedule fo
Rev. Joseph Sutliff, son of Mr. and
Coming Season.
Mrs. John Sutliff, of Pine avenue,
Candidates for the football team o
FOR FOOTBALL TEAM
visited his .parents on Tuesday last.
I St. Mary's High School this year hav
Mr. anil Ms. John Gatz, of David, been ordered to report to CoacK
street, have rawed to the Leonard Charles Eppinger next week, Thii
fiat on Stevens avenue.
I early call is being made in an effor!
[to have at least fifteen players or
Mr. John Connolly will leave short-, hand at the start of a strenuous sea
ly for a ten day trip to South Bend, son who will 'be able to stand the
schedule.
Indiana.
Previoiis to this year, candidate:
Mrs. Wm, Campbell,, of Main st, have no't been culled_ until
_ the _.
is improving nicely fom her recent Ch
Coach Bi
Bppinger that this early star
illness.
ivf September and it is hoped bj
! will- prove an advantage to the team
A daughter was born on Tuesday Tho -present outlook is that the teair
to Mrs. Simon Sisola'k.
will be very light unless some henvie.
'boys continue their studies here froi
Mr. and Mrs, John A. Coan of Da-surrounding U»wis.
vid Street, have returned ham*! rfter
In the track and field work of th
enjoying several days vacation at local school this season, Coach. Eppln
Spring Luke.
ger will be assisted by "Bill" Ken,, , . , Qulnlan,
r, , , of-Kiirituu
i. i> •< street,!
i. i I netly.
It is expected that the sdioo
Patrick.
t h i / y . e i l l . w i l l b e Me t o b o a s t o £
has coiniiplutud improvements to his) very jyood truck team.
property, und has materially added to
its npipcaraace.
SALE OF LOTS
REPORTED HERE
Contractor James Wallis has completed the exterior painting of St.
Mary's school,
.j;
Sullivan and Dolan Tract Proving
Very Popular.
Peter T. Hanson, at' Perth Amiboy,
has purchased a new, Chrysler " 0 2 "
Sales of u number of restricted lots
bedun thruiiffh tlvu Ohui'liat F. St
on Whiteheud Terrace have recently
ujroncy of this city,;
1.1ns u r Eugene Duggan, of Forris
liuen reported by Sullivan and Dolun
FOR SALE OR RENT
street, is confined to his home on acCarl C. kow*i o"f M8 Rosewoll tlie ownei'K and dev.eloiper3. The prop
count cf illness,
street, was a visitor at Flint, Mich., erty, winch is the last remaining large
FOR SALE OR RENT—2 houses,
list week, and while there visited the tract in tho city, loft for development,
Master Binersoii Appleifute, s.m of factory i»f thy.Buiek Motor Co.
all improvements at 205 and 207
tins ipoven very 'populur <i those conBroadway. Inquire Charles T. Hoff Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Applet;Ue, of
boinlphitiiig building honiua and l'or
MTS. An't<tiYiette Gordon and daugh- speoulutive purposes.
anan, G'ranhury, N. J.
7-22-tf •wan Hill, is spending his vacation at
,nmp Wilson, along
the Delaware ter .lane of; Church street, are visitThe property is located on one of
iiui reports it a fino pluee.
US ifriunds in Sernnton, Pa.
the highest points in thu city from
FOR SALE
which ii splendid view may be had
Mrs. ittf. Neiltopp and daughter Anyone wishing to purchase lots in
Miss Miargaret C»ni|pbell is enjoyFOB SALE—A new 7 room house ng her vacation from her duties at lOirmil'i.^M Henry street, have return- this tract should g^t in touch with
ed
home after spending two weeks the owner* at once, as it appears that
with tail improvements. Two lots ,he South Arnlboy Trust Company.
50x100. At a reasonable price. In- Miss Campbell with a party is visit- vacation in the Adironduck Moun- the property will not be on the marquire at Anton Stankiewlcz, 514 ng places of interest, in Massiiehu- tains;
ket very lone before nil the lots are
sold.
Catherine St., City.
7-22-4t ietts, Maine and Canada.
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Clarence
Davis
of
FOR SALE—5 Room House, gjas
ijiurth stret arc the parents of a
and electricity, now garage at No. Miss Norma G'assidy and Mrs. W.Ua'by
son, born last week, weighing
Edwards were recent visitors at
340 David St. Price $2,000. Inquire
fan pounds.
Wm. Whalen, 342 Darid St. 7-22-4t /fount Holly.
IMPROVEMENTS *
Mr. suv\ Mrs. Bennie Kubisiak, of
AJ ST. MARY'S
eltus Street, aire the proud parents
- FOR SALE—On Henry St. New
Mrs. Fred WiWeoler of Main strtretf
6 roam house and bath, all improveReinforced—Exterior
entertained friends from Euston, Pa. of atenpound ba'by boy born last School Stairs
ments. Inquire Citizen Office.
Woodwork Re-decorated.
7-8-lt ver the week end.
Saturday.
'
I Adding to the already large list
FOR SALE—House, 7 rooms, ' i
George-L. Hei-zog,' r«f Chcesequake, o'f improvements to St. Mary's church
,,,., c l D.»vid
^....v. street.
<,....
,---•. , Moe Rosenb.ws, of Broadway, Tias
lower
Part Impruv
m e n u $2 000. Apply P. J. Coakly has returned home after spending a has purchased from Charles F. property, St. Mary's school is now in
- - - -George
'
- 552-M.
' -6-24tf
" " - ueation at Liberty, N. Y. the course of .more improvements,
Straub, n Chrysler "G2" roadster.
239
street.• Tel.
which will not only add to its1 beauFOR SALE—Bordentown avenue,
Rev.
George
Sehlbrede
is
spending
and
daughter,
ty but will add to its condition. The
ohn
Ratigan
g
,
y
Mrs.
John
13 room brick building, garage far
month at his suni/mer home at
k end
dwith
ith front
f
lh been
b reinforced
i
stairi cases lhav.»
d spent the
h 'last,week
l
one car, lot about 40x100 feet. Price the
tigan's suiter, Mrs. J. Pren- with iron castings, am!' rub'btr mats
Mrs. JRatigan
and terms very attractive. Charles L. Chautauqua, N. Y.
have be-en placed on the stejps. The
'dergast, of Long IsJand.
Steuerwald, 216 Bordentown ave. I t
John French of Fourth street is
landings are being reinforced in .i
1
enjoying his annual vacation from his
Margaret and Marion Campbell, specially prepared cement ' mixturi
,
duties
the Pennsylvania Rail- and Raymond Davis loft Sunday for which when finished will have the1 apHOUSES WANTED
Mrs.
Monday
he
and
road.
a motor trip to Canada and points of pearance of til
the Hud8on
James Wallis, local painting' coninterest
Have Buyers for several houses,
has.finished the;painting of
ranging in price- from $2,600 to
Mr . W. Hasslacher, ot tractor
I
.
Mr.
anil
$3,500. ^Wlmfc have you to offer?
t h e woodwork on the exterior of the
•Mr. and Mrs. Jahies Holton, of jtihis city,
recent guests at t h e s c f , o o l , and is now doing- some interWm. H. Pai'isen, 105 No. Broadway. Pittsburg, Pa., ajo enjoyinu- two C a i r , 0 Jlbtel, Washington
' '---'•-- D. C.
j o r decorating."' Contractor Thomas
. _ _ 7-15-tf weeks vacation with relatives in this
e
Rev. Joseph-Sergei, of Hutkets- Downs has been engaged '" ^ work
city.
rear o,f
town, yirf.twl with his mother Mrs. of makinj? additions to the
U
1
P other
Mi . u:id Mrs. Howard Dillon of Nora Sergc-1, of Feltu* street, on the school and touching
work.
have returned from a Monday.
FOR SALE:—Victrola.
Selling Main street
weeks vacation spent in New
SERVICE AT. BAPTIST CHURCH
reasonable. Inquire 150 Augusta st. throe
Mrs. C. W. Barnes and son Robert
8-6-lt York state and -Culver Lake.
<ii
Panama
are
spending
j
i
vacation
The usual service will be held at
MONEY TO L6AN on bond and
James Tedesco, of Hidgewny aveMr. and Mre. A.' Sterner -of t (,e First BaiptistMJhurch, on Sunday
mortgage in sums of $100, $200, ?300 nue, is enjoying his annual two with
Church.
They
arrived
from
Panama
at the conclusion of the
morning:
|400, $500 and up to $10,000. Office weeks vacation from his duties with
morning serviced the Lord's Supper
hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m.the Pennsylvania Kuilroad. He is at on Mondny;
will be served.-Wednesdays and Saturdays from present, on u motor tour to Camidn.
Miss Ruth Samuelson of Henry St.
There will bo no erening service;
8:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire John
is
visiting
her
uncle
in
Rochester,
IN.
as at
conclusion oif the CommunA. Lovely, Trust Company Building
Elmer Manners, of .Second street, Y.
*
'
ion service, the church will disconhas auotiptcd a position with the
tinue all of its services until
P.oyco Battery Service of Brunilwny.
II. Furmnn x11th.
Mr. and
vn
WANTED
and daughter Elanor and Margaret of
~--=s=^.
f j- - ===-—
Thu Sunshine Spwlal, comiposcd of Elizabeth, sspent
p e t Sunday
y with Mr.|
._';.„
„
Cash Paid for Dental Gold, Old about two .hundred and fifty automo- Furmlan's sister, Mrs. James T . Yet.Tawdry, Bridges, Platinum, Diamonds biles and'currying almost fifteen hun- man of Portia street.
Etc. Goods returned if not satisfied. dred children, under the 'auspices of
Miss Miriam Aipiplegnte of. Swan REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
M»U to Robert Uhler, •12T7 S t e r l i n g thu" Exchange Club of Perth Ambiiy,
107 S. Pine Avenue
(i-17-tf passed throujfli this citiy on Monday Mill has just returned home from
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
morning shortly bi'foi'o ten o'clock Camp Tinicum, Pa.
Telephone 178
uurcHitti tn Cli'f'fwood Uo.-ich. Tin.
WORK WANTED
Amboy
Miss Miriam Apiplefvrite of Swan
outiiif; was ;he-l<l under l\u> direction
of Joiin P. Mi'Guiri!, of this city, who Hill has returned home after visiting
Woman wishes to do washing at is president of Uie cross-river club.
relatives at Trenton,' N. .1.
home, Cnllixl fur and dellvei'eil. InCiti/yn Office.
7-2JJ-It
Miss Elizabeth Duftgan, of Newi1
Tlii sins D;>:)liii.'», of Rnilronil iivoCARTING OF ANr KIND
iiiie. i.i c ..lin.uui IM' ilir i ;ir<l p a r t y tn York city, spent the weak end with
1
CRATING AND SHIPPING
in: lulil tmiiKht >:il tin ivioulinnii'svilk' Mr, anil Mrs. Richard S. Powers of'
HOUSE WANTED
fire hiiu:<' mi Ii'irif'.Mi slnuM..
Many Pine-avenue.
..
I 313 David St.
South Amboy
will he nwnrilod nnd tables
Will lake ten year lease on ijirizus
William
Envin
and
Albert
Coinyay!
will be a r r a n g e i l if o r all of Hit' popuTelephone 109-M
spent tho week vnA at Scnmton, Pa.
six room house willi all im-lar Kami's.
CHEVROLET PRICES - I E L I O T AT YOUR HOME
bib
Lntinm
MMtklrFirwx
COACH
_
$662.00 /$222.00
$40.92
SEDAN
$764.00 / $285.00
$47.25
COUPE
$692.00 ' $230.00
?42.92
Cabriolet (4 pass.) $785.00
$263.00
$48.34
LANDAU SBDAN.-$815.0li
$272.00
$50.34
TOURING OR
ROADSTER
$580.00
$195.00
$35.84
Tin* price includes 80% fire and theft insurance and all interest charges. These prices
do not include bumlpers or extra tire.
r
BRIGGS GARAGE
Corner Broadway & Main St.
Tel. 322
PERHAPS YOU'RE PERSPIRING NOWt}ut Remember—
You Can Always Depend on Kingston Coal
Just one try and you'll know why. Better iroake it a point to get
your Winter supply right now and get the dread of Winer troubles oifif your mind.
SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO.
Office & Yard, 146 Henry St.
Tel. 340
Ready
Aim
fire
FOR YOU
TO OWN'YOUR OWN
HOME
J- ,
Away Your Rent Receipts
Forever
At President Park
5 and 6 Rooms—All Improvements
/
2 Full Lots—Sidewalk and Curb
•
Small Amount Cash Down—Balance Like Rent
$4,790
$4,990
$5,290
$5,490
$5,590
$6,590
Inspection
Invited
Reitihardt & Kurowsky
REAL ESTATE
OPERATORS
145-A North Broadway
PHONE 545
PHONE 574
MISCELLANEOUS
FRANK S. KABOSKI
ELMER S. PARISEN
provements; two or move,
acres: within walking distance depol. Stale lull particulars.
(J. cure of lloefelin.
4 4 0 E. 156th Street
New York Cilv
ICE AND TRUCKING
FORD DUMP TRUCKS
FOR HIRE
FRANK GORCHESS
609 BORDENTOWN AVE.
South Ambny, N. J.
Telephone 695-R
fl-10-61
Continents Not Far Apart
Mi', unit Mrs. H c u r y MvhrliimlKi* of
Duvid Htrcul,
spimt
Sunday
with
fi'ii'iula a t
S i l l
. ,(nm« JlniuU'U. of Troy, N. Y., u
former local resident, 'visited with
friends on First street on Monday
pvening.
Mi', anil Mrs. Fraivk M t i n z o r a n d
Mis.s II'L'IH." Miiinzcr
have ri-iiirnud
home a f t e r unjoying
a motor
tour
t h r o u g h N o w York s t a l e mid Ciuradu,
The reet-nt heavy wiins hud Ihtvr
tulliiiK effect in the Mi-chiiiiicsvil!'-'
si-fllnn. especially nt the southerly
eiitianee to the lliile-iii-Uie-^'llll,
where
tuns of *iiml have lien washKt,i'i!et Commissiloner J o h n .J. Connnrs nnd a fori'o of nii'ti havi.1 been ed onto thi! rumlway, which only rcrepnirintr t h e <I;vniatre d o n e by the r e - I'ently vvii'i elenreil of almost < three
le
ccmt s t o r m s to t h e sti'cetH In t h e Muoh- 'feet of saml. The building 'ji( 'unicsviliesection.
Wilmot
s t r e e t retaininp wall by tlie enmity is exKii'fi'ei'i'd worst i»f tho s t r e e t s in this pei'Otil 1tn di) away for nil tj'rne the
wushiiifi nf fliilKl into the j "Hole.
Mection.
-s May
Miss I r e n e Mehizer. clerk til t h e
Mi.x« Mubt'l Waits ami
! lncul post nfl'lci' has rcsunicd h e r d u - Puggim nre speniling th ,1lliitl<:ll of
! lies, aftor enjoying h u r minuiil vai'it- August nt Lnkc (ji'di'Kc N. Y.
York
tlon which she s|)L'iil
Rev. Williiim Lnnnery,! rwvnlo nt
S t n t e and Cnivmln.
St. Marys' church, is nctliiB'«» I'ustor
Thu Kov. llwiry Fiihev, eui'sUu nt iliirinj? the B'bstrneu of pt. E. C. Grif•St. Mary's 'Churcli, has returned to fin, who is «|)t'iidin(,' t>vi) months in
this city after wnjoyinK scvom! dnys Europe,
with wflattves-in Ciuiiuia.
The Liulios Aid Society <tf the
William B. Ryan, local lo-ttcr car- Pi'oshyteriiiTi chtirch'Vill hold ii home
rier, will resume hiis duties at the mude ipie siilu tomorrow at the store
Post Office tumnrrow ufte'r onjoylng belonging to Strmib \\rn». 'i\\ the corhis annual leivve of o'bfienco,
ner of Augusta street nn<l Broutlwuy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scully »i First
Mr. and Mrs. itnrry Strnlton »nd
KmtirWn 1H a«|iai'iilwt from AHI» by street
htive moVied to an nddt'OMii at daughter Onthertni' Mv f»l>ondln»? SL>VM l j 37 rnllM »t Ui'lriiig sirult.
Newark.
orul wetisk at I'lttiimn, N. J,
WORRY? NO!
Worry is as deadly as
poison. Slowly a n d
surely il weakens health
—saps slrtMigth. eventually kills, Let mi' tell
you of a plan I know of
for putt in; \our worries
for your loved ones or
yourself away for all
time.
Borak's Meat Market
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
Hvy.
Hndqts. LAMB, 1b . 3Zc 3 cans of Creinn
_ 29c
BACON, •/.; Strip, lb.
22c Fresh Jersey Ham, whl
VEAL CUTLETS, Ib
40c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb l
CUCUMBERS, 0 for ..._
.25c Skinned Back HAMS, 11.,. . 28c
AI'PLKS, •! pounds
25c
ASPARAGUS, 2 cans,
2Sc MIXED CAKES, lb.
GELATINE, Pkg
I-KC. TOILET PAPEK, 4 for25c
CHOPPED I3EEF, lb
27c
iOc
25c
Catsup, 2 bottles. _ _.25c
15e R O U N I 7 K J R A K , chopped
Life. Can Tomatoes, 2 for ...3oi-
SOUTH AMUOV. N. j .
.
VEAL S'/KW, a pound 2 s l
KIBROAST, per pound
22c CLOVKI^BLOOM Butter, .__.49C
VEAL, all meat, per'lb
24c S()i;j; lAiOUT, 2 can" 25c
"••"l"1"" • "
'
'
— " - f —
POT ROAST, all moat
22o I.KOS p.-VL, pound
LEMONS, the dozen
35c Xiu;,\rt7, ) o l , m |
RUMP CpRNED BEEF, lb. 20c
DRY SALT PORK, lb.
EACLE MILK, can
ROAST VEAL, Hi.
STEAK, lb.
C-'huck Pot, RniiHt, Ib...
RUMP VEAL^pound
Plate Corn Beef, lb.
i
25c
Un-^n^^'s^T"""^
22c Shoii/ler VEAL, pound 15c
...15c
LuWBot. Mixed Picklus,
35c
15c Ji'i'/i'y CABBAGE, 0 lbs. .... 25c
.22c
...20c
1 HI,), 1MCKLKS, Ii for
.2Sc J ™ R
Be J^'IMZ'
COFFEE, enn
45c
BEANS, Larjre, 2
25c
KINKS I'^RANKS, small, lb..
CORN FLAKES, bo*
Ltirire Box Wnahing Powder 20c y UAliY CHICK FEED, l L .
122 North Broadwaj
10c
I'PKK L O I N , r i b ends, lb. . . 2 7 c
BONELESS HAMS, ib. .... 20c /••AAIM C H O I ' S . Ib.
A. STEINER
7 e
35c
So
Telephone 261
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,
The average battery, a pitcher an<
Telephone 6S4 P. A.
:: c-3t"h6r w'll cost, if any good at
Ret. Phone 536-W Metuchen
all, fifty dollars.1 Men in thte infield
today are asking in the neighborhood
61 fifteen dollars per game, which
would be another sixty dollars, and
FLORISTS
three outfielders at thirty dollars,
Floral Designs a Specialty
makes the total cost of a local tcan:
Greenhouses: 355 Laurie Street
almost one hundred and fifty dollars
and then substitutes must be held or
Perth Amboy, N. J.
the bench, and these boys need soni
change at times. Travelling clubs, o
course, could not resist if they weri
called upon to pay th'eir lnkmiber
PAINTER AND DECORATOR
that amount of money und very raw
117 North Broadway
ly get half that amount.
South Amboy, N. J.
Unless players spring up within c
Estimates Free—
vary .short time who are willing tc
City or Country
play for the sport of trie frame, tht
Phone 653 So. Amboy
"c-msprcs will be a thing of the past 4-8-3 moE.
pretty soon, The best bei for th
£'..r,s is> the twilight encounters,
where the traveling teams work on a
?iite ipercontage. This insures them a
;rmjd gamo and give tliem an opportunity to fee rt-fil teams in action, because on Su'ndnys and holidays these
eluibs demand high prices and appear
Candy—-Ice Cream—Soda
Lo gel it in some places.
WM. STRUVE & SONS
SPORTS
By "BILL" O'TOOLE
TERRA COTTA DROPS TWO
The South Amboy Terra Cotta
• baseball team was forced back into
itha cellar position in the Middlesex
County Baseball League as the result of its two last games.
,\
DuPont Tu««le
^-Playing oif u postponed encounter with the DuPont nine, Thursday
evening, July 28th, the local athletes
were trounced to the tune of 10 to
1. The locals put up stiff resistance
tout were easily beaten. Manaker
aiid McCarthy divided the pHelihiK
for the locals, the former yielding '.)
hits and the latter 7.' Dustal twirled (for DuPont and gave but 3 hits,
2 of which Were bunched in the third
for the locals only encounter. Andy
Kane waa the batting star of the affray, getting 4 hits in 5 times up.
Avenel Game Corker
Not until the last half o'f .the 9th
. inning of a thrilling- game was the,
Steel Equipment Company of avenc;
iJble to ibeut the locals in a game play' ed on the A v.enel diamond. Satnrony,
July 30th., the score 'being 2 to 1.
This'loss iput the locals back in lust
iplaJco In the 'pennant race.
Avenel scored first in the 1st inning when Powers walked. On an
attempted steal, the ball got away
1
Ssrtmi McCarthy, the runner continuing to third, and scored when JlunaIter's throw eluded R. Letts.
.The Terra Cottas c-ivened the count
in the sixth when, with two out, Manaker singled and raced ail the way
home whon Kara and Redmond collided lri-jgoing after Frazcr's high
tfly. Beamond dropped the ball and
While they talked it over Manaker
had scored.
In their h'alf o>f the sixth, Avenel
filled the bag's with none out, but
starling .playing held thorn scoreless.
The finish came in the .ninth when
Bonier, first man up, was safe on
er's fumble. Kara and Stephen
ipinglod filling the bags and Pomeroy
rove in the winning run whan Fr.v
ater held the ball too long before the
tejiirow.
Kara, pitching 'for Avenel,, yield6 hits, struck out 8 and walked 2.
ricki twirled tfor the locals and
'but 5 hits, struck out 1.0, and
iked 3. He held the upper hand
throughout the game and with fewer
erroirs 'behind him, would have turni p a shut-out victory,
box score:
Terra Cotta
R. H. E.
1
1
MeCaVthy, 2b, cf
_
0
G. -Letts, lb
0
1
1
R. Lstts, 3b ..._
0
2
1
0
1
Manakbr, cf, 2b
~1
0
.
2
FraaerA ss
0,
0
Sharo, W
-~.O
0
0
0
Clark, M
0
1
2
K<a:boski\ c
0
0
0
Chlebick\i, p
.._...0
GEO.A.ASHMEAD
ONE-DAT PLEASURE OUTING
—TO—
NKW YORK
F r o m all stations
Freeho!d to
South Amboy (incl.)
Hotinil rrip Fare
SUNDAY, AUG. 7
Tickets good only on tjieeinl
train leaving South Amboy 7:1G A.
M.
Rttumiiif,' U'are Sew York
West 23rd St. 9:22 P. M., Liberty
St., 9:35 P. 31. Children 5 years of
age ami under 12 half fare.
Eastern Standard Time Shown
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
CAMPION'S
NO INTER-CITY GAME
ii
, With no local baseball combina
tiofi to match with tho- Perth Amhuy
."itipln.ll club, there appears to be in
siiyht a substantial deficit in tihe coffers of tho cross river promoters. The
beat bet tor local managers is uhvoys
the "KO" 'between the Perth and the
South toll tossers.
The completion of St. Mary's schoo
grounds lit the corner of Stevens
avenue and Second street has been
delayed and in all'probability nothing
will be done until the Fall wf tin
year. The lack of a suitable playing
fisld for baseball has put a dumper
on thie national pastime a3 far as this
city is conccrni'il this year. Many
were under the impression
that the
sch'ool grounds would !b« randy for
tho icurly baseball season, and mix
ious eyes awaited the move to .put the
finishing touches to the ground, iam
were disappointed.
Somu aimlbitious baseball promoters
of this city had iplanned long before
the grounds were started to form i
baseball nine that would be a credit
to 'the city, us well as one that wuuli
be a piiying proposition. In all base
bull has suffered becnuse of the want
o'f a field. Now those who lean lowan
track events and football are convinced that the Fall months wlil not
slip by -without seeing action on the
grounds.
Tho grounds thus far have boon
fenced in with the. exception oif that
section paralleling Augusta street and
which separates the school,(property
from residents on Augusta street.
It is rumored about the city that
Jo-hn French, popular umpire of a
number of years ago, ihas been given
a nice offer to officiated on Saturday afternoons for a popular shore
team.
Stanton Ryan, popular manager of
the Tuscon baseball nine, will shortly
7 turn his attention to court activities.
Steel Equipment
Tho local youth who had a try at
K. H. E. semi-pro basketball last campaign
0 may secure 'a permanent berth this
0
Pomeroy, 3b
„
0
0 season with a ifast going local com0
•Powers, If
1
0
0 bination.
Pender, c
0
1
0
Prion, o£
,
0
1
0
Kedmond, lb
0
0 LUGGAGE SPACE IN
0
Kilrain, lb
.'.
:..O
FORD COUPE LARGE
1
0
Holland, 2b
0
0
0
Bauer, rf
:—1
"One of the things that -helps make
0
2
Kara, p
,0
1
0 the Ford Coupe, so attractive as a
Stephen, ss
0
(business car is the large luggage com2
5
1 partment in th» rear deck," Dorsey
Toiriorrow, Saturday, Aug. Gth, on Motors, Fore] dealer hero said the
the local diamond, the Terra Cotta other day.
"Salesmen who are compelled to
warriors will cross bats with the
Perth Amlboy Bat Co. nine. This carry samples especially armreciate
this,"
.he continued. "This Coupe is
will 'bo the third encounter for these
teams, the Hatters having won 2. The probably the 'most attractive indiviloeol boys will fight grimly to annex dual car in the- Ford line, yet in dethis game and jump out of last place. signdng it the engineers left unusual
room for the carrying of luggage.
A largo crowd is expected out.
"The rear deck cffniipartnicnt is the
SECOND RATE TEAMS BEING
ifull width of the oar and slopes graceBROUGHT TO THIS COUNTY fully downward fromthe level of the
hood and cowl. The double steel
The noticeable lack o'f interest in panel lid affords an extremely wide
tho soinli-iprofessionnl baseball activity oipuning to the rear deck compartin thia county has promoters in this ment nml extends backward, followvicinity wearing a look of depression ing the lines of the deck almost to the
that only time wiil wt'itr oft. The ovnl of thi> compartment floor; perreal venison bohiivl the whole condi- mitting easy loading. The comparttion si'ums to be Unit clubs are be- ment is co'iniplclidy ilust proof. The
ing booked at sutli a small figure interior is protected from moisture by
that first elnss towns cannot com- channels under the lid which carry
l>f>U> mill must decline the offers. To off tiny water that might seep in durbring Lo this city or any community ing a hoavy ruin. Tiher.e> is also a roin Middlesex Cnnnly. « twni of u(|iinl riss shelf ill the buck oif the sent
BtrcMiitlh In Hi1 linn I'nnil'iiii.
iv wi'll wh'ch i.-- I'iuuU' fur siimll 'inrcels.
. nitfli impossi'dr, I" .M-I1 I I.I>I;I'H .cannot afford lo pir. 'hi' citi'.to.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Frederick G. Rehfuss, administrator of Chrihtian ltohi'uss, deceased, by
direction of the Surrogate of the
County )f Middlesex, hereby gives
notice to the creditors of the saki
Christian Rehfuss to bring in their
debts, di-'inaiids and claims against
Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco the pstnta of ti'.io said deceased, under
oath or affirmation, within six month.nvrn this date or they will bo forever
School Supplies, Notions, Etc.
barnul of any action therefor against
'.ho sai<l administrator.
Branch of Hess's Bakery Dated
July 2, 1927.
FJIEDEKICK C. HKHFUSS,
formerly on Pino Avo, Now Located
7-tE-0t
•
Administrator.
629 Borclentown Avo.
Next to A. & P. Store
You can get the best food
served anywhere in the city
when you eat at the
CENTRAL LUNCH
225 Smith Street
Perth Amhoy
Near Railroad Station
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
To Mary Dincsen and her heirs, devisees tine] personal representatives
and their or any of their lieii\s, devisees,
ex»ciitni-s,
administrator!!,
grantees, assigns or .successors in
pht, title or interest:
Uy virtus of un order of the Court
of Chancery of New Jersey mii<li» the
I8t.li day ol" July, 1OU7 in a muse
wherein Isiuliir Itzkowite and Koso
It/.kovvitz are comiplninantR and Mitry
Dineson and others are, duf^ndants,
you ;iro ri'«iui>'cd to tupipeiir and answer tlic bill nf siiid c'(inii)lain;uit on
or-before tho litth day of Si"|>tcm)ber
next, or the Hiiiil bill will bo taken us
conl'cssi'd iigniiisl; yen.
The said bill U riled to riuiet tlrtitle of tin! saiil Isador ll/.kowitis and
Hose Itxknwitz t'o certain binds and
promises more particularly described
an follows:—
Ail those lands and prcmisvK in the
('ity of I'erLh Amboy, Middluso-x
('niiiit^"- New Jersey.
BEGINNING at a point in the
northerly side of Lewis Street
(formerly known as Maple Avenue) distant easterly eighty four
and sixty-three one hundredths
(R-lfili) feet .from tho north"ait
corner of Catalpa Avcnuo. and Lewis Street ((formerly Maplo Avenue) ; thence runnintc northerly
parallel with Cnttilnn Avpnuc nnci
hundi'(;d ten and forty-fonr
one
hundredths (110.441 [Vet; thence
1
ciisier'v twi':il.y-c-::ght (2S
feet
t h o i u - i ' ^ ' i . i ; . ' ' ) . . - l \ . r^-if. J T I P W I I - P I
f-np--
teen (114) feet to the northerly
side, oi' Lewis Street (formerly
Maple Avenue); thence westerly
along ther northerly side of Lewis
Street (formerly Mapls> Avenue)
twontv-eifjht ami twenty-one one
hundredtli's (28.21) Ifeet to the
point or place of Beginning, 'vhicli
premises are known snd numbrrod
as Lot No. 4 in Block 21 on the
assessment map of the CHy of
Perth Amboy and described as follows:—
EEGINMING at a point in the
northerly side of Lewis Street
(formerly known as Maplo. Avenue) distant easterly eighty-four
and sixty-three one hundredth'!
(S4.63) feet from the northeast,
corner of Catalpa Avenue and
Lewis Street (formerly Mnple Avenue) ; thence running northerly
parallel with Catalpa Avenue on"hundred twelve and forty-four one
hundredths (112.-U) feet: thoneo
easterly lwrnty-e'.«ht OR) feet;
thence southerly one 'r,>undred sixteen (110) feet to the northerly
side of L;wis Street (formerly
Maple Avenue); thence westerly
aloner tho northerly side of said
Lewis Street (formerly Maple
Avenue) twenty-eis;ht and twentyore one hundrfdths feet to thp
pivnt or iilacfi of Bcirinniii'"
iint] you are made defendants bwaus"
you claim to own WHIP pfu't thereof,
nr snmc Interest therein, nr tn hold
son'( lien or piinunibrp.nep thereon.
And if you claim any title to, intorept in or pneumbran'CPs upon the
said; Innds a^d promises, you nrc rc(iil t'ed tn answer t."w said bill, but
not ntherwlse.
Dated Jul" <WV 1027. JOSBPH B. SCHWARTZ,
Solifito'" of Cnmnlninnnt,
281 Madison Ave.,
Perth Amlboy, N. J.
7-2n-4t
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
ORPHANS' COURT
the court can attend to th« sam«, U
show cause why so tnuoh of the said
lands, tenements, hereditaim-ints and
real estate of the said Catherine
Howley, docflas&d, should not be sold
as will be sufficient to pay her dchte.
JOHN P. KIRKPATHICK,
Judfre,
CHARLES FORMAN,
Surrogate.
7-29-6t
64-389
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY .
TO VITTORIA TERRANOVA and,
ORAZTO TEBRANOVA;
By virtue "of *n oixlw of the Co.urt"
of Chancery made on the day of the"
date hereof, in a c;ui5« wherein'
Henry Wolff is complainant, "and,
you and others are defendants, you/
.re required to appear and answer fch<i
bill at said complainant on or be-.,
fore tho 31st day of August, next, or.
the said bill will be taken as confess- "
ed sjraiust you.
:,
The said bill is filed to foreclose a
certain' mortgage mad,e by Vittoria
T&rranova and Orazio Terranova to
Henry Wclff, dated the 17th day of
Soptombev, 1924, on lands in the
City of South Amboy, County .of
Middlesex r.ml State of New Jersey,
described :is follows :
"FIRST TRACT—Known and
designated on the recorded map
of South Amboy made by John
Perrina, Jr. in June 1835, as lot
58 in Block 23, said lot is 25 feet
in 'from and rear and 100 feet
in depth and is bounded as follows: Northerly by and fronting
on George St. on the east by lot
59,'on the south by lot formerly owned by James C. Fagan,
and on the west by lot formerly
owned ty ,Tonn Leary.. now by
Catherine Cooney.
SECOND TRACT:—Known and
designated on the recorded map
O'f South Amboy made by John
Perrine Jr. Surveyor, in June
1835 as lot 5!) in Block 23, said
lot is 25 feet front and rear and
100 fe-nt deep ,aml is bounded as
follows: viz—on the north by
George St. on which street it
fronts, on the east by lot 60,
on the south by lot 18 and on
the west by lot 58,"
and you, Vittoria Terranova are made
a party defendant because you are or
claim to be tire owner of the lands
and premises described in said mortgage; and you, Orazio Tcrranova, are
ma<le defendant because you are the
husband of the said Vittoria Terranova and as such have or claim to
hav* sonrc ripht to, interest in, or lien
on the lands described in said mortgage.
In the matter ot\ On Petition for
the Estate of / sale of lands to
CATTIKIUNE }
pay debts,
HOWLEY,
I ORDER TO
dec'<l.
'SHOW CAUSK
NICHOLAS J. HOWLEY, Executor of the Estate of CATHERINE
HOWLEY, deceased, havoiiR exhibited under onth, a true account of the
personal estate and debts of said testate., whereby it appears that the
•personal estate of the said Catherine
Howley, deceased, is insufficient to
pay her debts and requesting the aid
of the. court in the premises:
It is thereupon on th!s 25th day of
July 1027, ORDERED that all persons interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments ami real estate
Dated June 30th, 1027.
of the said Catherine Howley, deRespeotifuUy,
ceased, appear before this court at
the Court House in the City of New
JOHN A. COAN,
Brunswick, on the 7th day of OctoSolicitor of Complainant,
ber, )!>27, at 10:,'!0 o'clock in the
Post Office Buildinjj,
for«nnoii, or as soon thereafter as 7-8-!H
Suuti Amboy, N. J.
6
Their Goal Won, After Smashup
now-
"will
ll save
a few IONS next winter
The men listed below can save you many dollars this winter. Have the one nearest you inspect
your heating plant now. If you used too much coal last season, he can probably adjust your
boiler at very small cost. Even if the heating system seemed to be in fair condition, he might
discover some defective part that wasted a portion of every shovelful of coal. A minor adjxist•ment may stop this drain. A few dollars for repairs now will save a lot of worry, inconvenience and coal next winter.
By going to one of these dealers you are assured of a square deal. They are heating experts—not salesmen.
They are your neighbors, know your problems, and are anxious to keep your patronage. Look for your
dealer in the list below and write or phone him today!
After a thorough examination yout
dealer might decide Hint the best economy lies in o now boiler. In inntnlling a
Richardson &Boynton boiler, henasurca
you ofthautmost comfort and economy.
It will b« just large enough to heat every
part of the house with a minimum ofcoul
—and It will be guaranteed to live up to
Its rated capacity by the Ridinrchoji As,
Boyntbn Co. Convenient payments can
be arranged if desired.
ft *1.
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•v
LOCAL HEATING EXPERTS WHO ARE WAITING TO SBRVfl YOU
G e o r g e ' M . Mortens?)'.?, 3 2 \ M<\ ; ;? '•'• r ^ \
f l I I ) - . 1 ! •. •."- '.. •*»•
-.>
•it Vv'j /J.'JUJ. 1 - 3 S. Stevens Avenue
A. Nehus, 235 W a r Sir*,-!
RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO.
.3 '
Manufacturers of "Richurdsun" "Perfect" Heating and Cooking Apparatus since 1837
Emory nronto (loft) ana &„„ " S m | U cMmn
•cfliity How from Oakland, Cain to Hownll.
nyera, who toThe two aviators
260 Fif\h Ave.
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MINNEAPOLIS
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THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
31, 1925, an increase of $2,70U,578.-
FKIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927
OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL
FOR RENT
I
NET EARNINGS OF
INVESTIGATING
IOFFER MAIN ST.
PUEL1C SERVICE CQRP.
Gross earnings,for the month of
A eomparaitve statement of cxim- December 11)20 were $9,897,1)44.57
DUCO ROBBERIES
TO FREEHOLDERS
ned results of operation for the as against ?9,003,579.29 for De-ce.niLocal Men Among Those Arrested Council' Acts
Petition—Other velve months ending December 31, ber 1U25, an increase of $834,305.28.
For DuPont Stealings.
. |
Councl New.
926 issued by Public Service Cor- Operating expenses, maintenance,
oration of New Jersey shows groas taxes and depreciation were $7,05 i,S n i its intersection arnings of ?106,303,209.54 as 524.14 an increase of ?807,712.78.
FOR RENT—3 rooms with im' Officials of tihe Du Pont Company
Main str
provements. Apply 351 John st. 1-lt
A chicken supper will be served by at Purlin are still investigating the- w;,tjn Thon
•eel to the city line gainst $9-1,715,525.20 for the 12 Not income from operations was $2,FOR RENT—Five room house, all the Board of Trustees of .the First series of thefts in their Puco plant. ; s to be t
over to the Board of lonths ending December 31, 1926, an 843,421).43, an increase over Dec&mmodern improvements, heat furnish- Presbyterian Church on Thursday Detectives of the DuPout Protective Freeholder, il that body will accept crease of $11,587,684.34.
ber, 1925, of $26,052.50. Other net
ed. Inquire 319 Henry St. 1-28-lt
k
Association are working in the mat- jt according to actiion taken by the
Operating expenses, maintenance, income was $370,708.49, a decrease
lter l m d
cstercia
al1e s a i d t 0 h a v e
FOR RENT—Flat at 12G Stevens
xes and depreciation for the period of $333,333.03 over.December, 1025,
A
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Common Council at a busy and lengAve., 5 rooms, all improvements. InA card party will be held in the obtained valuable information from t hy session .held Tuesday evening of
ere $76,850,986.81 an increase of making the total net income $3,214,ieveiwng, iefcruary Jrd, tram 5:30 to the receivers of the stolen product t h i 3 week. The adoption of an apquire R. Leonard, 359 Henry St.
,175,342.38, leaving a net income 188.92, a decrease over December,
hih
l d t f t h
i
hdh
t rom operations of $29,452,222.73 as 1925 of $300,681.43. Income deduc1-28-tf K f P Hall on Thursday evening
gainst $25,039,880.77 for the twelve tions were $1,046,185.G5 or $250,FOR RENT:—5 room flat with sun
I'onths ending December 31, 1925,131.45 more than for December,
parlor, downstairs, all improvements.
n increase of $4,412,341.96.
Steam heat 'furnished, rent very rea...
,. , , .
Uhe governing body . .. .
,1925, leaving the balance available
Other net income amounted to $1,fOr dividends and surplus $1,568,00'!.
sonable at 258 Henry St. Apply on] the allair.
whidh^came to ) light during^ the^ past m o n t which is expected to maisult in
80,512.35
and
income
d'eductions
to
promises or Telephone 23. l-iH-3t 1
27 as against $2,124,816.15 for De18,027,830.67, the balance for divi- t w n b e r , l'J25, a decrcaes of $566,FLAT FOR RENT—Apply M.
ends and surplus being $12,704,904. g^2 88
Waitr, 400 Henry St.
1-14-tf
1 as compared to $9,095,325.42 for
FOJR RENT—Garage. Inquire P.
Malloy and met lie twelve months ending December S l I t a c r l l M . for t t u
F. Kenan, 128 No. Broadway. 1-14-tf
Mr,
M
a
r
y
H
u
e
and
Mr,
G
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g
e
c
X
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X
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FOR RENT—Garage.
Inquire Harvey ot Main street Wiere Newark
Robert Van Dus«n, 235 First St.
...
, .
sion among the council members. The
tn .
visitors on Tuesday.
Ilhia officers conducting the investi- action .is apparently the result of a
1-14-tf
FOR
RENT—Furnished
Room
Puffer, of Pine avenue,
avenu gati-on
Abraham PWfer,
&•""'" "are
" said to ihave promised the p o t i o n submitted to Tihe council at
of a- *«
previous meeting wlhich requested
with board if desired. Private fam- :ias
?l1!J
. ,•
.•,
.a purchased two lots on Henry ™
"0,, 1 u p- oi^other^peraons,^sarnie
u
street,
known
at
the
Farrell
prope.-T
"
are
'believed to have
been pur'
" t h u i t ^' street be turned ov
over to the
ily, central location. Inquire Citiaen
ty
chasers
ot
the
Unco,
m
i
tlieir
deiwch
c
o
u
l v ty authorities because of itho adOffice.
1-9-tf
_
for the ring leaders responsible for van . t ages that would accrue both to
FOR RENT:—Modern flat, 5 rooms
Powers Plaiyiera of thus city will tille P l a n Itho county, to the city, and to the
all improvements. Inquire P. J. Monfurnish .music for 'the Valentine ,, Dmro is u product.manufactured by re.udenLs aio'ng the street in question,
aham, 218 David Street.
the D u l
1(t
,°'! concern at the Purlin
FOR RENT—House, $20,00 per Dante to be held at the South Amboy
T n o C0UWCil dooMtKl to accept the
All Goods Guaranteed or Your Money Back
1 a m l ls USL 1 m
^
"nishintf autoniu- ,invit,ait)iion of S. II. Pinney, secretary
month. Inquire 211 Henry Street. High School Auditorium on Feb. 11th. I™"
lles e l c
l s s iurf t o b e
" .
' ^ , • ' ' ' <iuit|e ex- o l l ) l 0 N C W Jersey SUIWJ League of
12-24-tf Miss Eoinn ,Ohase is chairman of the pensive
and its popularity as a ivuw Mumcii/iilities" aiVd'atVond lihe
FOR RENT—6 Room Apartment, affair.
and superior lundh 'has orewtcd a ( i i m i o l . illK j cwivantiou of tluaiL body
all improvements on David St. Apply
Mrs. Edward Dukes and son ot considerable demand l'or reliniMhiiiiiK t_0 i|)(J ],,.||| It(, ijliti Robert Treat Hotel,
Mrs. James Nichols, 415 Bordentown Now Brunswick are spending sojiw UHt-'(i automobiles among both^irivali! Nmviwk,
e
g
p i a Nl>Wu,rk tl'Vlmiary
eb
pg
y 4th. Because of
Avenue.
12-17-tf
PURE LARD
Campbell's) Tomato
s, owners mul among au torn obi lie deal- t l l c likelihoodd of the council -memibci's
at Uho hame of Mr. and Mi's,
FOR RENT—Five room apartment
era. As a r e s u l t « inumb'ur of
o .riMini.shn i h 1(Ui
1 ( U i,nnrr l l l u ,bl e to get bauk hero in tim.
with all improvements at 202 John Philip Pureell of Pine avenue.
pound
SOUP
,.
... „ : „
,., ,
„ '"Kpl'in'ts
K.p
have sjumng in this .stale
t l r u r ^^hti uiiuii[ [ .business session sched
St. Inquire J. Arthur Applegate,
Mrs. R. R| hvM-M, Mrs. F. Fwrrell (lunntf Uie -past year or HO. It was u l c l l Lu fbe held that same eviiiving in
3 cans
363 Division St., Perth Amboy.
and Mrs. Jas. Dwyer attiMided a mat- amoing tin esc |>l>auuUt that a nmrket (,|,j ,|,y n as urruingcii U> l>Ovstpotie
11-5-tf iiieo perfoimwi-ce of "Honeymoon was sought by Dlu; perpotuatorM 01 H' c,i ,J i,ngWto Uli-e iollowing Monday
m sI c U
FOR RENT—Six room flat, on Lane" iat the Kinkkb-ocfecr Theatre, the Dul'ont ])lant robberlf.s. A.mong Levitving
l''eo 7th
Stevens Ave., all improvements. In- Now York city, on Wodmesday.
t h o s e hniplii-utp-d -^o Cur in it Inn i m n . "
a cuni'inuniuubioii tlie Shade Tra.
DILL PICKLES
quire T. F. Sullivan, 2G5 David St.
—
ucLions nr<
council to
12-17-U
Franco-American
quart jar
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mulvey of Mech- employees
IUS lust
FOR RENT—Garage in rear of tnicsville are the proud parents of a is alleged.
year for iits .use, also Mint tne unused
Spaghetti, can
No. 258 John Street, South Amboy. ) u b y b o y ., Vho mMesLiKaU)i>s .lvav« learned that "u"v'pmamt,au
of Mist year be
Apply J. Arthur Applegate, 3G3 Dicl 1 l!ruI| L k
Mrs
Lee
Thump™.!
at
Pino
-IVM
,.,
£"'""
",,
i°
TZ"
«
"
y
»
av«ilu.olo
u
r
n
yen,.-.
It
was
uxplwnbd
1
vision St., Perth Amboy, N. J.
1
lf r
11-20-tf ..„ ^ . . ^ ^ ' ' " ' ^ ' ^ ' ' V . V ^ ^ : ?," . ""» H"i.I>.l«nt tlhi-o.ugh k.lcfl in that the money laid nut be«n u*cd hidt
Delmontc Sliced
FOR RENT—Flat, 5 rooms, bath,
all improvements. Has just been rePeaches
Florida Oranges
,• decorated. Trolleys and buses puss
can
by door. Rent reasonable. Inquire
sweet and juicy, doz.
J. L. Bundesen, 339 Main St. 9-10-tf
Uie're/l
FOR RENT—House, 5 rooms, all nor honw on Broadway for several pi-ico was •considciM.bly below"
e
tLM
mst
( ) f ] ) m ( l u c t i o l l ^m" improvements -""* •»«»•««»« nn Bor uays on account ot illness.
dentown Ave.
<!cn
an
attractive
Cornelius Ryan, of Main street, entown Ave. or ij>.
jad
ine woman's -Club, through
Hecker's Farina
FOR RENT—New House, seven tertained relatives from Brooklyn
P.&G. SOAP
•way.
miK.tf
riisspoiwing secretary, Mra. .
rooms, all improvements. Rent rea- over I'ne week end.
e said to have begun
2
pkgs.
n..t.,
avtu^ca
LuaL
uie
6 cakes
sonable. Sec J. J- Alpine, 023 Bor- Jack Kennedy, of Broadway, has
ago, the quantities
a unauruaiujn \ii\u tuiupbion oi a
(tentown Ave.
12-17-ti purcnased a new Nash sedan.
constantly larger as lVolM .
i uipu'uii aiiu tn'a, IO supFOR RENT—Furnished
Room.
guilty ones became bolder when 1,,,,,t
Inquire 339 Main St.
9-17-tf
FOR RENT—Private Garage. In- visited relatives in Aabury Park
quire P. J. Monaghan, David st. 3-25 1'uesday.
PINK SALMON
FAIRY SOAP
loi, . .
„
. „
,
amount tto over thirty thousand" doican
5 cakes
Miss
Irene
Meinzer,
of
Broadway,
lars.
"
appointing the various
FOR SALE
spent tne weeK
Actual roundup of the sohomers
Brooklyn,
N. Y.end witn relatiiv.es at bega,
.a St Sunday night'whenT'^
• FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. Six
room house with aP improvements.
The dance held at Seacroft Saturllu
0rav.1i.net applying to
Can be bought with little cash. In day eveiuig oy tae newly formed
quite Frederick H. Lear, 210 George
ent was a big
St.
10-1-lt
from this city
t Uy IUIV nie -sb-cu'uu
FOR SALE—4 lots -on Louisa st.
between Pine ave. and Feltus st. P.
of
J. Monaghan, David st.
3-26
addition is being made to the
ioimorly occupied by James
FOR SALE—Property cor. Stevens
on Main street, and owned by
avenue and George st. P. J. MonaPull Line of Fruiti and Vegetables in Season
•n Strasser.
Whseier Bros.
ghan, David street.
3-26
Ui/Uttcmnan Maliuy
. i n tfcta thefts are said ,,
FOR SALE—Lots on Bordentown nave charge of the work.
touiMViiiig l-esoiuuioi
Tel. 454
to Ihave been discharged by tihe Duavenue (Whitehead tract). Apply to
adopwa tiy
The American Legion minstrels Pont concern during the past week. ,whu'
T. F. Sullivan. 265 David st. 2-12-tf
will, in all probability, not be put Some of those taken into custody by .,
101 N. Stevens Ave.
South Amboy, N. J.
the P w t Raritun. OomFOR SALE
nvLv until alter itne Lenten season, the police have experienced difficulty
IS .making a survey ot tne
Two family house. 5 rooms and
l>nth each apartment. 2 lots, garage
John St.
$7000.
Two lots on Feiltus St., between
Bordentown Ave. and Portia St.
ed witn relatives at Vine land JII Sun- The organization of" "the thieves is Una iu.ay,or aiwi •Uouracil o i me
.$600 each.
said to Ihave beeji quite
and K>ouun Aimooy <io recoru xnemseives
8 room house, nil improvements, 4 day.
„
,.
worked up and to have "included a s b e l n g n e a i t i l y i n la>vor oi s , uo | 1 '
lMs, six small outbuildings. Upper
Miss Margaret iveinvin, of Fourth several g, r a ( ] e s o f
n
UlOj mM
Main St., $7000.
^'
^ ^ t 0 /" e ^V
street, .entertained iriends fromFourth
Key sevt.ral w.udcl
()f , ^ , k X m the "
4 lots corner Rosewell and David port at her no.me Tuesday evening. ^e man.ui'acturer
^u^u^d uTIiuve lUiUitan L.oiiiinaddiun tneu- lull coSt., $700 each.
mis
-.n the
payroll of some oporacion nn__. oruigmg'
A
contract
to
produce
a
musical
i'uiitte-ii- resolved: Tha
7 lots on Henry St. below the railco.m;jdy
has
been
entered
into
betho
i'ort
loaritan
Commission
be re
road. A bargain at $500 each.
tween the John U. Rotlgers Producque*xeu a t the earliest possible op
Two plots on Prospect St. G
quantapontuniiity to present to tne 'City t e n
or, ecweirs, electric Ji^ht, sidewalk ing Company and the Knights of ColFrancis P. Coan
plot 65x100,
^ $550 uin'bus of tnis city.
'lauve drawings sinewing ••
1
rcuruins.
One plot$500.
G'JxlOO,
^
d H
Lot
ValuaMe
n
w
T
e
e
n
named"
"
chairman
of
the
™
^
">«»uwlValuable
infarmahouse on Second .St.
•Uiuii access to Uiu water
LEGS OF LAMB, lb
.
Large Potatoes, Basket $1.00
8
!.:!1V which
w h J t . wwill
i l l be
be held
held on
on St. Pat- t.I°1!,,lha-1 .«•'«? bec '> secured from some means under which t n e public will re.
. All improvements. event,
iue Ln
tlle
Recorder V n ' K '
sense oi .this oody tluat sevRAISINS, 2 few
25c Fresh Jersey Hams, by whl..30c
l Uleecs o r a stri
Rcataiiit am! rooming house. Al March lath.
Ordon a t South" River bail was fixed e m
" m c l o r a P a0±
' Mnii l sou tWh i(
l
1;
1Kl
l kw
filled. A od chance for married
.mnde
a
t
$1,000
euoh
for
the
men
broucht
°'
'
>'
^
P
'
a
y
Tho Pennsylvauwv Railroad
:L
Wltter fponta c
couple,
'.
him to .answer the chami-Ps
S > a h a l 1 b e l'^^ 111 * 11 i o bofore_ him
charges of
Easy conaiderab'ie"'*onanKC3 to its police before
VEAL CUTLETS, lb
_40c MIXED CAKES, lb._
25e
Lots in Opl'tll Terrace.
tno
use
of
tne
puolic.
lorco the past week, in the way ot being implicated in the robberies,
payments. $!V,jmd up.
••'And 'be it runther resolved: Thai
c H R v T ^SELL
l ^ T TFAST
^*^
Two of tlic;\('st lots on Borden- demotions. The entire local system
CHEVIES
th'ei Ci'ty of Sou'Uh Amboy, in the even
VJ HAMS, String Ends, lb. 33c Sw«ot CIDER, new gal. ...30c
the move
town Ave. runttt .through to Calli- wus effected by
b th
—«—
' uiait private property rights can bi
i«'in<!
St.
Just
f
Stevens
Av«.
"lMggs
Garage
reports
the
sale
of
acquired
a
t
a
cost
that
will
permit
th.
win
Mr. and Mrs, Churles Studhnlte:- n
u.su on Main St,
CHICKENS, pound,
- 3 7 c PEPPER, 3 box
25c
avenue,
visited
number of csu-s during the past Commission to proceed with the im
New Gofroom
Bordentown
WulsSt. All improve- of
lliver over the week week, deliveries of which have been provemen't, will require no financial
corner
liicnus
in
Switzcr Cheese, Imp., lb 65c Aunt Jenii. P. e. Flour 2 for25c
made of the new mod'el Chevrolet: remuneration lot its rights t o watei
ments. Ensy terni
end.
JOHNSN
John Nejbus, of Augusta, street, a i'rouitafja.
Rcnl E.Utc nnln.un.nce
Master Jackie Vogel of Jo.hn street sedan; C. Dufford, of Liberty street,
"And be it further Tosajved: T h a
PRESTO FLOUR, Pkg
I5c Catsup, 2 bottles
25c
324 Main St., SoutlV-boy, N. J. is cammed t o Ws home with -an n sedan;; Ji-ancis Winslow of Mech-' copies of this resolution be forward
List Your PropcrtVV.th M<=
ubscess on the eye.
.
'ttmcsville,_ n sedan; George Hnlouth, ed to tine Port Ranitan Commissior
CHOPPED BEEF, lb
15c S'LOIN or P'HOUSE ST'K 29c
o i uitliei-uie street, a sedan; and C. and .to t h o public press."
The Rev. Albert P. Mack, Rector L.eo.n Gosszcns, of Broadway, a coach.:
MISCELLANEi
u
L[fe. Can Tomatoes, 2 for -30c First Prize Butter, lb...
30c
cif St.
St M
Mi'irv's
o
•,
of
a r y s P. E. Church, Keypovt,
y p ,
MhertlK' In lie Gltlwn.
ys
will
be
'the
pranehur
a
t
Christ
Church
' " . ? . • . . ' . . . . . i . ... ... r-wLf nhnroh
CARD O F THANKS
EGGS POH SALK
RIB ROAST, per pound
18c Pips Liver, 2 lbs.
25c
bunday morning a t the 10:45 A M.
Wo wiish to take (this means of ex!rvlCE>
Cliuroh St.
.
pressing publieally our appreciation
Corned Spiire Ribs, lb.
24c APPLES, basket
50c
FOR SALE GIIKAPMrs P C Lwtlham, Miss Annie fo1". tao <l«*ck responso and efficient
1
und .pump, 375 jjaHmi
22o LARGE CAN PEARS
. r s ' j i m e s Hapenstoll a n d . " " ' l earof.ul
service
rendered
by
the
POT
ROAST,
all
meat
..15c
quire Eagle Tea Co.,
and Mrs. Roy Lahhlm md two ™ » b e r a ° £ '»e local fire deportment
wiay, Oilty.
S Holla Wax Paper
... 10c LIVER, PP,T lh.
s,o,
S
C
f
p
a
IB*
FOR SALE—Dining R _
- wi.li Mr. ,n,i M r , W,,, Hines of
trie nnd gas dome combine"lBnquire
MILLER
23c
PRUNICS, 2 pound box .
Lai-jjo ORANGES, doz. . .. 35c
121 John St.
1824-tf
MR. ROBERT MILLER
MONKV TO LOAN on
A .regular .hiiet.ting <ot St. Martha's _ .
If
you
arc
interestet!
Lai-Re DILL Pickles, 3 for 10c Shoulder VEAL, pound .... 15
C HLRCH
mortntige in s-nw of $10(1. if
friiilil will be hold next Wednesday l ™ p
P
(j
$400, $r>00 nmi Up to $10,0
Pastor
in
any
kind
of
Insur.voning, F<-b. 2nd nt Ohrist G'huivh
' t
hoi.rs from 8:20 a. in. to '
Hrenst Veal, 2 lbs. .....
25c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb. 24c
'ai-jrili House a.'t eilpht o'clock.
Sabbath Scihool 10 A M. Adult
\Wedhosdnys and Satunl
ance, consult me and I
Bible Glass 10:20.
Services,
^:20 a. m. to fi p. m. Iri
ROAST VEAL, lb...... _ 23c PORK KIDNEYS, pounil- ...15c
Thnro will b,e a social »nd <la,nco
will lie glad to give you
' Lovely, Trust Compnn«uildinB
full details without any
..10c
CHUCK STEAK, lb.
18c SliT'eddetl \V,heat, box
:
Cut Price Grocery Sale!
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
18c
25c
25c
10c
17c
25c
25c •
25c
15c
25c
Samuel Sudalter
Borak's. Meat Market
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
res 1 .- 'zt&xfj*. ^Jasrsisr^
COST OF
INSURANCE REDUCED
WARD J. 0 A O R
REAL EST^f
Of All Ki,ji
Notary PII
123 N; 1
"OB
Thc-re Is n»
o lonu nx n n
•If cli'vor: mi
inn, tliinl;u !
' vny («
YO
am
MM, Elmiii' Coward and Miw, Ho-o
Iilnke mul (ln'U(rl«t)i>.r Ro«p and John
Ruiih vlsBtod witii Mm. Kstellu H.
Ragan 'tut I'utcrnun on Sunduiy.
.
si ii|il<llty.—;
,
Miss Susan Kiilid of Roswell streuv, Tnio leads,"is i l l * to be out aKwin after on op- Junior Htirvidc* as usual.
r,Ui<7n for the ,ronioval of tonsils at
Ohilda-en's llible Class Wednestlay
the Perth Amiboy Hospital.
niteinoo.,, A:A».
1
.
Wc-dnesday evening service 7:,'iO
Mrs. Ohark'« Heath nnd childrci continuing ttie study c»f Ewingulism.
Ki'!UiecK and Jaimes «f tiulmar spent
The Young Men's Brotherhood will
the week Mill wi'tlh Mr. and Mrs. Wm. miont imnicd'intply nflor Prayer me«tIlinen of Broadway.
"'"If Wednewlay^ovoning.
Undeserved
Reputation
" M i m v u m n n , " sulil I ' I H ' I C rch»»n
"gltH ilk" r c p t l t i i l l n n "till h e l i i ' itlnft
liKiirtcd. i v l ^ n UP'M Mlinply ' o n liixy t «
gH m i l d . " — W u s H t i R t u n H t n r .
obligation to yon.
t will also be glad to
give full particulars in
regard to the lower cost
of Insurance.
A. STEI.NER
""' "T
Chuck Pot Roast, lb
RUMP VEAL, lb.
Plate Corn Beef, 3 lbs.
CALI HAMS, pound
.Uc
-
Pork Loins, rib ends, l b . - ..29c
23c
SWEET POTATOES, 5 lbs 25c
25c
LooHe Fresh Sausage, lb.... ..30c
.190
LAMB CHOPS, pound
IRr CORN FLAKES,
LAMH STEW, pound
,...
Large Box WaBhing Powder 2Oc SMOKED BLOATERS, '.!
North Broadway
Telepho*
2. r
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927
pnoach, the beginning of salesman- Telephone 402
•—•
ship, ability to influence others, and
CIRCULATE PETITION FAVORkindred subjects. At the end of the Office Hours 9 to 12—1 to 5 P. M
ING WATERFRONT PLAN course, an examination will be of- EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
—°—
fer-ed, which is .optional. Those passDiscussion of the water front de- ing it with a mark of 70 per cent envelopment project under investigation better will be awarded a certificate
'by the. Port Karitan Commission at by the university,
DENTIST
the me«tin£ of the local Business
It is expected that the class ;n
3/Lan's Association last Monday night, New Brunswick will be the largest of
116
N. Broadway
indicated that other municipalities its kind ever held in New Jersey as
were anxious to secure th-e attention students hare already registered 'not
, Trust Co. Building
of the Commission. This effort to only from New Brunswick itself but
South Amboy
secure for ihemselvws the benefits from many neighboring cities. Local
GAS
that mlight come, because of What the workers interested may receive full X-RAY
Commission might lio for them might information by writing to Professor 1-22-41
result to the disadvantage of this city N. C. Miller, Industrial Extension
if succetesul. Ami .these .efforts might Division, Rutgers University.
be furthered, it was pointed out, af .._
the loll and hearty cooperation oi
"'
—
-local (Jitizens and city representatives
NOTICE
were.'not unhesitatingly and promptly
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Plumbing and
iortticonung. To iiwura . the main- that a hearing on a resolution to ostenanee oi interest in the plans of tabllsh a LIGHTING DISTRICT at
Heating
the Commission for bhe beneiit of this GENOA SECTION of MADISONj*
city and to assist the city authonitius TOWNSHIP to be known as LIGHT
m securing some intimation of tha ING DISTRICT NO, 1. Said hearEltimates Furnished on Reque«t
opmions of various residents of So. ing will be held on Thursday Jan.
Amboy.it was deckled to circulate pe- 10 1927 at 2 P. M., Zeingler's Hall,
321 MAIN ST.
titione •endorsing the project and .wg- Browntown.
Telephone 245
ing the immediate rendition of whatTHOMAS L. W00T0N
ever service might be needed upon
Township Clerk,
South Amboy, N. J.
the part of the City Council. The 1-28-lt
petition and its accompanying recita- — —
;
tion of the 'advantages <of the project "
are as follows:
"
To th« Mayor and Council of the City
of South Amboy:
We, the undersigned, hereby petition your Honorable Body that you
do all within your power to help proALL FIRSTS—NO SECONDS
cure the improvement proposed to
be done by the Port Raritan Commis»
U»co Royal Cord Grey
sion at South Amboy. We ratify and
Tubes
subscribe to the sentiments express30x3 V4 Keg
$6.60
$7.20
$1.50
ed in the sheet attached to this petition and request your honorable body
S0x3% Oversize
7.40
8.75
to take such action as will result in
30x3 &_S. S.
----- 8.40 10.95
conveying or transferring to the Port
31x4
10.60 13.75 2.05
Raritan Commission the lands owned
£2x4
11.15 14.50 2.15
by the city, retaining access to the
deep watetr as indicatted in the at33x4
11.75
1S.25
2.25
tached sheet.
S2x4%
15.20
19.75
2.60
MR. SOUTH AMBOYAN
33x4%
*
.
15.80
20.50
2.70
The Port Raritan Commission, ex34x4 %
-~
16.40
21.25
2.80
ercising the powers vested in it by
the Legislature of the State .of New
30x5
-...
23.85
3.00
1
Jersey, proposes to reclaim the South
33x5
_..
,—,19,30
26.85
3.30
Amboy water front from the Penn85x5
20.55
28.85
3.55
sylvania Railroad docks to .Morgun.
The benefits to be derived by the city
BALLOON TIRES
are as fiollaws:
29x4.40
7.55
9.65
1.95
By bul'kheading and filling in about
. 2600 feet «ast of the present high
29x4.76
..
9.45
12.25
2.15
waiter mark opposite the city's water
30x4.75
9.85
12.75
2.30
plant, thereby doubling the capacity
29x4.95
13.75
2.35
of the water shed, the city will ac30x4.95
11.00
14.25
2.40
quire about 1,000,000 galjons of water iper day thereby doubling its
31x4.95
_
15.75
2.45
•present capacity.
30x5.25
12.30
15.95
2.70
The oity will also acquire approxi31x5.25
12.80
16.45
2.80
mately 200 acres of land wow non3*1x6.25 Extra Heavy
19.25
2.80
productive tin a financial sense.
The locoition of industries on this
30x5.77
.
14.45
18.75
3.20
reclaimed land (there being suffiS0x5.77 Extra heavy
21.95
3.20
cient room upon the said reclaimed
•°2x8.77 ....;_-20.75
3.40
land for the location of four .indus32x6.77 Extra heavy
23.95
3.40
tries similar to the Raritan Copper
WoTks ab Perth Amboy) should
83x5.77 Extfa heavy
.
24.95
create taxable values that will equal
32x6.00
19.25
3.30
or exceed the present total valuation
33xG.O0
.
15.30
19.90
3.50
of the city and provide employment
33x0.00 Extra heavy
22.95 • 3.50
for all. our citizens who at present
art compelled to seek occupation
32x6.20
:
22.95
3.70
elsewhere.
'
S2xC.20~Extra heavy
26.75
3.70
An increase in population which
S3x6.20
,
_-'23.45
3.95
this condition should .bring about will
mean unprecedented prosperity to
OUT •business and professional men. !j
Other Prices on Request
The fact that the city may obtain
all the foregoing advantages at no;
'cost to itself or any individual taxpayer, except that the city donate
some land which at present is a liability instead of an asset ( is reason
enough that the city council should
heartily approve of the project.
It is .not proposed that the' city entirely cut itself off from its water204 So. Stevens Are.
front but that it retain an entrance
to the bulkhead and sufficient room
Telephone 392
thereat for ithe erection of >a municipal .marine terminal thereby guaranBatteries Called for and Delivered.
teeing to itself the ability to provide
facilities for water transportation to
any person or industry which might
at some future time desire to locate
anywheire in the upland.
Another reason why the city should
iwaike every effort to further this
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING LOCAL
project is that the ratafees previous- Budget and Tax Ordinance'-wore approved by the TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
ly spoken of will bo obtained as it of MADISON TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX on JAN. 13, 1927.
were, omt of the air and not by inA hearing on the budget and Tax Ordinance will be held at ZEIGLER'S
creasing present valuations. . It will HALL, BROWNTOWN, on February 9th, 1927, at two o'clock at which
consequently and in proportion- to time and place objections to said Budget and Tax Ordinance of the TOWNthe increase, lower everyones taxes,
SHIP 'Of MADISON dor the ycter 1927 may be presented by any tax payer
This petition was to have been tenTownship.
"3»red to council members at a meet- of said
Liocal Budget of the Township of Madison,' County of Middlesex, for
ing held Wednesday night. Due to
the fwet 'that there ware only a few tne fiscal year 1927. 0THEE THAN SCHOOLS.
This Budget shall also constitute the Tax Ordinance, an ordinance reof the copies (returned in time to get
them .inibo *ho hands of Mr. Delaney, ating to Taxes for the Year 1927.
Bo it ordained >by the TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE of tine TOWNSHIP
chritntnan of n committee for the
Cammlission, in time or the meeting of MADISON, COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, that there dliall be assessed,
with tiho council, tihey wore not pre- raised by Taxa/bion arad Collected ifor the fiscal year 1927 the sum of
sented at all. It is likely that they $10,593.04, for the purpose of meeting the appropriations set forth in the
will ha tomleried to the council at a 'ollowing statement <rf Resources and Appropriations for the Year 1927.
BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1927
later 'diato us a miuuf eatafalon of local
Anticipated Revenues
lintorest and opinon.
1927
1926
$ 36.88
$ 569.31
RUTGERS OFFERS SPL. COURSE Surplus Revenue Appropriated
FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS Miscellaneous Revenue:
None
Licenses
c_
None
None
None
It is expected tihat a number of 'ines and Penalties
None
None
business men nnd industrial workers Fees and Permits
None
None
-_
in South Amboy will attend the spec- Interest and Coat
1,000.00
1,000,00
ial intensive course in Business Psy- Franchise Tax
300.00
150.00
chology and Salesmanship whkh will Iross Receipts Tax
150.00
150.00
be givwn at Rutgers University, <at Poll Tax
None
None
Now Brunswick, beginning February Fire Warden
—
—
10,593.00
8,447.71
7. The course, conducted under the Amount to bo raised by Taxation .
direction of -the Industrial Extension
Division, will 'be of three weeks dura?12,612,35
$9,783.59
tion, with classes hold in the CihomisAppropriation*
try Building of Oho University on
1926
1027
Monday and Thursday evenings of
Govennrneivfc—
each week, beginning at 7:45.
-41,300.00
$1,200.00
Administrative and executive
150.00
150,00
The loader in charge will be Mr. Audit
1,600.00
- 1,600.00
C. P. Brewer, business analyst con- Assessment amd Collection of Taxes
125.00
125.00
nected with tone Division, who has Department ol Finance
600.00
• 600.00
•had wide •experience in his particular Interest and Cost
4,000.00
4,000.00
field and who recently concluded a Roads, _.
I20.0O
20.00
similar «lass at Plainfield which was Police)
450.00
400.00
Forest
Fire
attended 'by over 250 students. Mr.
4
200.00
~
has recently joined the Rut- Fire Prc - < jion (L. H. F. Co.) ( 0 . B. V. F. C'o.)_.... 400.00
200.00
200.00
gers staff after experience with seven! Health
1,200.00
other stato
uirVersities, including Poor
2|soo!oo
Kentucky, Virgi)/ia, Colorado, Utah, For bhe Erection of Town Hall
17.59
Montana and Washington. He is a Overexipendiitune 1923 _
25.00
rceful and ©lt/quent speaker and n|Overoxpondtture 1926 ...
246.00
"-her of high order of merit,
Contingent
367.35
isooifttod with him in this spocinl
i
$17,012.85
$0,788.60
• will be President John M.
Duan Fraser Motzger, and
Anticipated Revenue from Tax ion Dogs,' $16Q.'J0, to be used for the
q. C. Miller, of the Rutgers payment erf ckiims foT damages ito Domestic Ajdnuils, Sheep or Poultry by
he couree will bo mainly Dogffl, pursuant to the .provisions of Chapter 14fc, P, L. 1922.
"roe and -will include such
Tiiis Orddmancs shall take effect as >provld|jd by law,
-rv development, conTHOMAS h. W O O T 0 v
', methods of ap- l-21-2t •
Town'
Clerk, Madia
•-v>lti.
DR. F. BURLEW
GEORGE M. MORTENSON
UNITED STATES TIRES AND TUBES
Anderson's Garage
and Battery
Service
isTOTICB
The committee in charge of thvj
The debating team of St. Mary's
kitchen shower to be given jointly by High School will meet (the debaters
the members of the K. of C. and the I from St. Mary's of Perth Amboy
C. I), of A. are working out a pro- so m e time ; n March. Whether the
OMF-DAYPLEA^DRi CBTIK6
—TO—
NKW YORK
which is to be held within a short' d e b a t i e w U 1 b e h c l d l n t h i s c i t y o r From all stations rf» "11 WP*
itime. John J. Trig-gs is in charge of Perth Amboy has not as yet been de- Freehold to
<jj Jf, •> f < J
the committee from the K. of C.
'cided.
South Amboy (incl.) Kuiiml Trl|> Fnro
PERTH AMBOY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL
CONTRACTOR
CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor
Distributor: Johns-Manville Roofing Products
575 Sayre Avenue
Perth Amboy
Telephone 1249
FLORISTS
SUNDAY, FEB. 6TH
Tickets good only on specia
train leaving South Amboy 8:1C A
H.
Keturninfj: leave New York
West 23rd St. 8:47 P. M., Liberty
St. 0:00 P. M Children 5 years of
age uiui uniiur lli half fare.
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITES
BODY AND RADIATOR WORKS
Telephone 684 P. A.
Re.. Phone 536-W Metuchcn
WM. STMJVE & SONS
FLORISTS
Floral Designs a Specialty
Greenhouses: 355 Laurie Street
Perth Amboy, N. J.
G. & A. AUTO RADIATOR
Office Supplies and r
>*rf
& BODY WORKS
Auto Radiators, Bodies and Fenders
FRANK WOOLOM
AM Work Guaranteed
197 Smith St.
Perth Aoibx
208 New Brunswick Avenue
Perth Amboy
Bus. Phone 2970
Reo. Phone 2758 Actvcrlluc tu Hie Cltlien.
ATEST VIALUE
CABINETS
EVKR OFFERED IN (; EN DINE MAHOGANY OR WALNUT
REGULAR PRICE $30.00
A useful piece of furniture that will meet many requirements other than Radio
BEAUTIFY YOUR PRESENT
AMPLE SPACE PROVIDED
RADJO SET BY PLACING
FOR ALL BATTERIES
in the spacious compartment of
it iin one of these cabinets
this cabinet—"A" battery, " B "
htereby making your set a conbatteries or
electrifteaibion
sole model. When cabinet is
units can ba easily concealed.
closed batteries and all wirsa
We promise that when you see
are concealed, a feature thnt
this cabinet for yourself you
will impress the neat housewill marvel at the value it represents.
keeper.
A MAGNIFICENT
PIECE OF FURNITURE
Made by one of the largest
manufacturers of fine furniture
is 25 in. high, 17 in. deep and
34 in. wide. These cabinets
are of genuine mahogany or
fianuine antique walnut and
tlioir fine veneer finish makes
tham <a truly beautiful piece of
fine furniture.
Established 23 Years
Our Guarantee of Money Back Is Your Guarantee of Satisfaction
RADIO-AUTO ta^UPPLY CO. INC
204 Smith Street
Open Evenings
' Perth Amtoy, N. J.
Telephone 3183
New Brunswick Branch: George and Albany Streets
*THE SUNKEN GRAVE
Nothing can bo sadder than a grravc that Is no longer a mound. The inevitable has com« to
pass—the weight of the sodden earth has crushed In the last protection. It helpi nothing to close th«
imagination to what happens then! Yet there is not the slightest necessity for this old-fashioned, barbarouB, unsanitary method o«f burial. Tho Norwalk Vault—at little cost—will protect absolutely an
forovor. Moulded granite and steel, waterproof and airtight, it is sealed by hand In your preset,
and becomes one solid piece of masonry that literally "Lasts through the Ages." Th« best undertaken
insist on its use. They make the Norwolk Valut the foundation of every first-class funeral.
The Norwalk Vault Company
PLAINFIELD, N. J.
\
i
m
«, 192.
JHAT
., . )NOK ROLL
PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 2
ixth Year, Robert Bungay, Gerle Colucei, Mildred Grover, Ruth
. chmond, George Schnable, Irene
fc;euerwald, Olive Ward, Robert Wcl-
den.
•i^iinanci
Sixth Year, Charles Hamilton,
Charles Henry, Arthur Johnson, Carl
Newmark, Joseiph N-obock, Charles
Pillar, Walter banders, Ralph SteiaU MON.TH
is is February—the Sun er, Garl Strn.ub, Anthony Woznica,
sn't long coming around, lhuwl iiai'unowska, Mililied Bright,
Celia Cohen, Katherine Connors, Mil-'
the canopy—of heaven dred Envmons, Marie Nelson, Mary
:d here below we feel tlio Nicorvo, Marjorie Oliver, Ebhel Sanv'-mth o«f*the good old ders, Margaret Sisoiak, Theresa SisoThe sun having now lak, iitella Staehowska.
I'iith Year, Emilie Herbert, Doris
its lower pathwuy to
Shepjpard, Leona Grant, Ella Jenc , se
.i"e your cabbages, ar« they sun, Anna Nobock, Alfred Johnson,
(Juris ijullivau, Frank Morgan, Harry
. uting?
The ancient Saxons also called this Heruert, John Hardy, Elliot Chapmonth Sprout-Ka:lc. Their cabbages man, unarles Levand-osky,
filth iear, Elizabeth Babic'h, Claxa
sprouted at this season.
Hoffman,
Anna Jacobson, Helen
Johnson,
Dorothy
Stcgway,
John
Imagination is the most powerful,
potent .faculty given to man. We must Adams, Sidney 1'affer, Martin Howall have, it in a greater or lesser de- ard, Chester Meinzer, Adrian Snyj
gree of quality. The finer in qual- der, Louis Wisniewski
ity, the higher and higher we go up- Filth Xear: Donald Campbell, Howward and onward to better and better ard Littell, John Mehrlantier, Francis
things. Funk and Wagnall, in part, Munuy, G-e;orge Nelson, Raymond
defines it as: "The .picturing power iJloa:ionka, Fred Rehfuss, Leo Staek-
or act of the mind."
owski, Kdna Henry, Khoda Jaques,
The civil engineer may stand up onMargaret Johnson, Mary Fizzillo,
the high hill and look down to tho
Natalie Reese, Grace Sabb, Dorothy
virgin tangled wilds below and dream tjnowers, Mary Vanni, Pauline Vevurof Che possible town of the future,
He sees it $11 in a mental picture. | Fourth Year: Arthur Domke, ElBefore ground is broken, the arc-ki- mer Ehrlich, Andrew Lijana, Norman
iect sees his big building looming Morgan, Jonn Kasmussen, Peter San.skyward and finished. lie sees it inders, 'Joseph Sdhultz, Anthony Shia.a mental picture.
arsky, Robert Straub, Adelaide BowThe general at th,e seat of waren, Elizabeth Colvilie, Kleiuior J a
plans his campaign for the coming eoJbsen, Anita Kasprzak, Audrey;
battle. He sees every phase ol hisMathis, Cecelia Morgan, Nora MunCn,
Wans in a mental picture.
Kuth Nichols, IVlary itauscnei't, iieien
T The prize fighter gasping and heav- Seib, Margare't Snyder
ng in his corner after a battering 'mini leav: Rose Ooughlin, Maround ha&< his imagination appealed tha Wojaczyk, Edward Wcrenczyk,
> by his seconds-.tell.ng him how to Frances Bedell, Fred Lonseth.
<rhyn the next round. He sees it all second and Third Years: William
.•jffmental picture
Cox, Fred Dicker, Stephen Estellu,
W orator sees his speech in . Philip Faft'er, Charles (rewenua, John
- •
•
-
•
-
•
E
U S
.
Win-
rss
The Paulus Dairy
JOHN PAULUS, Prop.
YOUR
MICHAEL
CUSTOM TAIL
Yei—Here you can get
meaiure hand tailored pet
>uit or overcoat in the late
eluding the beat of workm
very moderate co»t.
SLATE AND ASBESTOS
ROOFING
ESTABLISHED 1890
Dry Cleaning
REPAIRING
Main Office: 189-195 New Street, New Brunswick, N. J..
Phone 2400.
Don't Be Misled—Be Sure it is Paulus' Milk
ALEX GIAQUINTO
Of All Kinds To Roofs
Tel. 682
Ett. Since 1899
John St., Corner Broadway
38S Raritan St
ESTIMATES
AULUS'
OSITIVELY
ERFECT
ASTEURIZED
Use P
Milk
Placed in thoroughly cleaned and sterile bottles, untouched
by human hands.
PLUMBING
ind—
FURNISHED
HEATING
SUPPLIES
Pyrex Ware—
Wear Ever Aluminum
—Griswold Ware
GENERAL
HARDWARE
flaw*, Plane*, Hammer* n m f c t i
Urals, Brace*, Bita, CblMla, CpUta
Tooli tor all MaeliaaleB, Mo*
TorcbM, 8ol4«riu iron,
tan
Qrtnden.
Paulus' Pasteurized Select Milk
Walker-Gordon Certified Milk.
Wendmere Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk
DANIEL J. DONLIN
104 N. Stevens Ave.
Telephone 412
Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk
rom
SHERWiN-WILUAMH
PAINTS
DISTRIBUTION COVERS
New Brun»wick, Highland Park, South River, Sayravllle, P»rlln,
South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge. Ford* and Mttaohtn,
N. J.
Pressing
Paints, Oils, Varntahea, WhnLead. Knameto, Stalnss
l*ntty, n- it •G. I. Bergen, 178 St«*«na mv*
comur Mrs* atrmt
CAMPION'S
CONFECTIONERY
.
Candy—Ice Cream—Soda
Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
The South Amboy Business Directory
School Supplies, Notions, Etc.
Branch of Hess's Bakery
MARKETS
COAL AND WOOD
Formerly on Pine Ave, Now Located
RICHARD McCLOUD. Jr.
ICE - -COAL
629 Bordentown Ave.
REAL ESTA.TE—INSURANCE^
—at—
FREDERICK H. LEAR
C0 n d Ye m
M a l i o n Faf£
An
Some may snoreIna • i( LSchira
,.
TArthur,
.
?3'.'
:
T "
u
REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE
Joseph
Michael
While others think
Babich, Jofin CotigMm.
Senna will swim
Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork
1 BAG OR 1 TON
210 George St.
Whilej others sink.
Uhl, Douglas Whittaker, Doris RuthWood
By The Barrel
SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS
bun. •
A FANTASY
This is just a simple little fantasy
Telephone 159-R
5ind,like all fantasies is more or less
Telephone 146
135 N. Broadway
r to K. P. Musotl)
i wdunnor caprice O'f the imagination. ' Don't Get Up Nights !
While -'Bill" Briggs was filling the
Danger Signal Relieved by Term.
thirsty gasoline tank of a car, in front Nature's
Man. Wants Othors To Know.
WE SELL
of his garage; the owner of the car
128 David St.
IN
J. L. Church, Doeville, Tenn. auysi
stood idly bye and read the monster "Had
RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS
to get up 10 to 12 timci •eueh night. ,
sign-board which stood on the roadAND
PIANOS
s.ue opposite. It was an attractive S ^ M ' j r . "ef'rfaJnr^ Reliable UNITED STATES Companies
sign. This is what ;he read:
1
b U
ANTHRACITE
BITUMINOU
^ ,Xt
EXPLOSION IN8UR ANCE
Tuning ami ItcpuirlngfttlUtihl I'rlccH
'•This is South Amlboy. You areSfVArW ^,
«
j
tiiyintn
any
uuw
iiutuu
ut'
L
Lef
you
My
friends
say
'How
much
bcttw
you
~
-welcome. We are a friendly people.
HARRY PARISEN
will tell or write my experience!
This is a good place to build a home look. fiatS"
Buchu clcanBe8 t h e
vllMm
327 David Street
Phone 109-M
as
epaora
salts
ilo
the
bowels.
It
is
not
^nd locate a manufactory in. ReSouth 4rabn»
a Potent medicine. Tho formula is on231 First Street
jnemiber the automobile annihilates •»«
bottle. The tablets coat 2c each at
distance." ,
drug gtores. .Keller Laboratory, MeohiuCONTRACTORS
The stranger read the last two lines Icaburn. Ohio.
J. M. PARSER,
aloud and said: "Yes, the automobile L ^,,
D
store_
aroniMlates distance, you can ride
right into helenblazes in two secI
f
nut;.
Notice is hereby given that tin
214 Pine Avenue
"Not here my ifriemd, you've got 1o
Council of the City of Fire. Automobile, LlibllltT.
drive north about thirty miles from Common
CONTEACT0B AND BUILDER
South
Amboy,
N.
J.
will
consider
the
the other side of tha bridge, before
South Amboy, N. J.
OMtutO. « c
you'll get there," said Briggs.
^ report of the Commissioners of
Phone 316-J
211 AoffusU S t
Assessment
on
he
8ur«ty
«
B
4
rvj«lity
Bonds
The stranger winked and said, "I
ST. IMPROVEMENT
•>-ucss you're rigflit." New York li- AUGUSTA
T«l»{>boD« 144-J
at a regular ^meeting of he CommM
•nse plates were on his car.
Council to be held in the Council
00N8UI.T
,
841
MAIH
8T.
lust remember: The Part Itantan chamber at City Hall, Tuesday evenFebruary 8th, 1927, at eight
ing>
-nission are high class men.
remember: that a water front o ' c i w k p, JJ. at which time and place
liible asset to any town and a n y v e r s o n interested therein or afCONCRETE BLOCKS
—ron—
y to bhis town, wh\ch is with- fecte(| thereby will sbo given the opheard.
p
o
r
u
n
i
t
y
t
o
b
e
.
/ miles of the greatest metroPORTLAND CEMENT
LOWEST PRICES OR
S«.id report and cost sheet is nw Representing; the. Bert Flw
.is in the world.
Just reimemlber: This town s sate- ( m ( i i s p i a y j nt h e office of the City
PLOVBINU Aim HRATINU
Insurance Companies.
iy is tihe- southern terminus oi a c l e r k , u t n c c i t y I I a l l f o rt h ( J p e r u s a l
Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre
of ^ p u b l i c
ur million dollar bridge.
Explosion, Liability, AutoraoWk
Just romomber: South Amboy is
G FRANK DISBROW,
Qty i
Bstlaiatw Olven All Work QuMrt
and Plate Glass Insurance
so ^o big citica and via all -water
t« after development of ho* wa-g 0 UTH AMBOY CITIZEN,
When Seeking Irtiuranee, Ask
ISSUE OF
Phon«7
Center and Elm Sis.
)#J 8AFTTR
FEBRUARY 4, 1927.
C.T. MASON
McDONOUGH
Next to A. & P. Store
L. ROSENTHAL
Tailor
WORK CALLED FOR
AND DELIVERED
Phone 72
103 South BroadwaJ
EDWARD McDOMKJGH
CCAL COMPANY
Insurance of AH Kinds
.c. BIRMING
FERD D. TEDESCO
Sullivan S Wilhelmjnt
South Amboy
THAI
PAUL BRYL1NSR!
oun
COAL
COAL
' E FOR THE WHISKERS
NOTARY^PUBUC
c:e how the sight of some
NOTICE
-hing—'like a little bottle—
312
David
S t Sontll
Notice is hereby given that tho
llaie n train of thought und
of .the "days when yo^u and Common Cooincil of the City of
"MILK AND CREAM
uing Maggie."
The little South Amboy, N. J. will consider the
h made nil this fuss WHS report of tho Commissioners of
m's Dye for the Whiskers Assuameant for the
7
IMPROVEMENT
a.i,, Bo!—to kceji tho JOHN STREET
urniiig ijr'
twl thus at a regular meeting of the Common
CREAM
Council t o be held in tho Council MILK
pciiran,"
'i-i, use
ivo u'
iakera, Chamber at City Hall, Tuesday even- Phone 207
347
Catherine
St
February 8th, 1927 at 'eight
•• u p - ing,
o'clock
P.
M.
a
t
which
time
and
place
(
ors,
IP any person %interested therein or affected th(?.i'< i:vj will be given the op- i'AiNTING AND PAPER
portur
-• ihenrd.
HANGING
Si1'
a n d cost sheet is now
the office of the City
ity Hall for the perusal
R. A. CASEY
FRANK NELSON
.}'. FRANK DISBROW, *
City Clerk
..IBOY CITIZEN,
'4,1927.
Telephone 435
EUGENE A. MORRIS
(.Successor to A. T, Kerr)
Paints,
Gold Leaf, Staiiw, Etc
WALL PAPER
238 First Street South Ambo
MOVEMENT
•he Common1
ne Counqi
REAL ESTATE BROKER
NOTARY PUBLIC
Gcnoral Insufance
'1 plllC
•ir u f 0\l-
719 Bordentown Avc.
So. Ambo)
M. H.
246 Bardentawn Avena*
ft Insurance
JUSTICE OF THE PBACB
PLAYER PIANOS
REPAIRED AND TUNED
254 Firit St, South Amboy, N. J.
Telephone 138-M
Oiir Motto:
"BOOST SOUTH AIBOY"
?roporty nought. Hold ivnri KxclmiiKsd.
Mimov Lnnned on lloiul nntl MortgBBB.
Kftnn« »nd Factory HIteH OurHpocUlt;
REUBEN fORG^TSON
«2
611 We
J. W. OLSEN CO.|
Telophon* 3361
SWAN HILL ICE CO.
Yard apd Office, 146 Henry St
Phone 340.
Perth Amboy
K
A. MEDIA EVER1TT
Phcne 575
ND
Prompt Delivery
TRUCKING AND MOVING
157 Bordentown Avenue
Carpenlcr and Plumber
Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly
Attended To
and Varniahe*
Brushes, Glass, Bronzes,
'
NOTICE
by
niivon thnt tlie
1
o l the City of
will consider the
nwnissioneri of
Oils
ICE-COAL-
JOHN DI SANTIS
ELMER F. PARISEN
Carting of A n y Kind
313 David SI.
South Amb(M
Telephone 109-M
ALBERT JEROME
You can get the best food
High Grade Granite and served anywhere in the city
Marble
when you eat at the
; i \ ! a n u f ) n l u i e l tit
HEADSTONES
177 North Broadway
FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
CLAMS AND ALL KINDS OF SEA
2(i7 First Street
FOOD
•Telephone 473
Telephone 260
South Amboy
CENTRAL LUNCH i
225 Smith Street
Perth Amboy
Nor
StatUa
'
THE SOUTH A»»
CITIZEN
213 FIRST STRt^
.ar Broadway)
RED MEN HOLD
/
liA'ALLATION/
George Banks How Sachem; And/
ilALS HERE
FUNERAL SERIVr
MRS. ,
Funeral services* for Mrs. J
c. Mary's
.. I a.f s»t,,»j
Whalen, wife of Xeo Whalen, •*
j n traveled
.ce La,t Saturday d ; e d T h u r s d a V j J a l ) , 2 7th, wore hi
/iilay
and wen
•»v...t rropnet 01 Seneca lribe. I
*"»
St. Mary's church Mond
j p i r jtAcademy
,
in g a t nine o'clock, when a Sol 2 5 to 22 in a
The semi-annual installation of 1
Jacobs of Bordentown " ^ n m
g n mass of requiem was saio.'
,
emn high
Miss Anna
ofucers was me outstanding
daughter oof\Mr. and Mrs.
uutstanumg feature
leatu.e avenue,
1:™"
mass .oi-requiem was saw Xvo oth-r game-.
of the. regular meelin
meeting of Seneca John Jacobs Sr., became the happy wrUM,
repose of her soul. Dr. E . C . ' 0 I i e a t Atlantic City i/i
ri In
Tribe No.'2,'d,Improved
jroved Order of Keel bride of Mr. William EWlish of tins p jes "1
was. celebrant,
Rev.
Zenon o f t e a t Camden on Si
v
j . MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR
Kjopt ,at
at St.
St ft*"
* " °wsKi,
Men on Thursuay evening, Jan. 27ta, city on Saturday eveningNlast
"™ ' 1aeacon,
T®,acon' °and
? i . ^ Rev.
' _ i ^ ' n l " p b u t both of these gan.
La ne
when District Jjeputy fcumon N. rikov Mary's Kectory. Rev. Dr. &,t$Grif^
•<»•»«»"
" ^ . subndenoon. Interment was c e ) l l l d b y t h c h o m o t e a a n S Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and'2, $1.50; zones 8 to 8, $2.00
n performed
pefmed the
the recmony.
iujovwng niemoers oo oi- fin
recemony.
\
!|V j . m ?*•• M'f'Zl ce i ne ' 1 - er y u " d u r
t n e
flee:
in
a c t i o n of
The
.U-uitdrum Ser- - I -•
The bride looked charming
• in
• A
• the
The
6 direction of
r e r s Guridrum SerAndrew N. Kvist.
Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter.
le of
t;r. -corgette,
'T I ? r1- b0 fnlo!
were:
James H A I R DRESSING
'costume
fV
t wearing
i haA™
ia ai n l n > J o h
steve
ippers to"mateh.
. John" Con-logue,
O'Can-..„,., ,
t,at-i.em, Ueorge Banks.
'and
tomatch. She was a at -t >- r" ° ?n
9 , ?"?'Steve
O.Can'and slippers
slipper
dam s
FACIAL MASSAt
J if. Bollenback. tended
ijenior oageraore, J.
' ,
^ yumlan, Thos. Lyons and
t d d
bby Miss Margaret Noble, ™
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927
brank
Junior sageinore, John,K.vist,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. No- •
Cheeseman.
•%
MA'
Cmei
lieorge
ti. M
Me- bl
ble of
Augusta street.
Miss NoDle
Cmi of
f K-eeorus,
K u
G
a
f A
t Mi
N l
~
°~
/ By Appointr
."ecfsarv yesterday
Kenna.
looked very striking in a costume of ±a
MISS A. LEN/
^tc^ier of Wampum, Christ John- salmon colored canton with silver *f
son.
trimming. She wore hat and slip- „
Phone 45
\ th \
"
collector of Wampum, Samuel pcrs to match.
247 So. Fine Avenue
Mathis.
, John Jacobs, a brother of the bridr;,
Mr». F. Beauregard, nee Sue Burke- Finds no Cause for Action in First
jv^-itsentative to the Great Coun- was best man.
•on Honored Last Week.
Case Heard.
cil, N. P. Stavener.
" . After the ceremony, a wedding
to tne Great' Council, supp&r was served at tlje ho^me of the
• A miscellaneous shower was given _ The newly appointed Police JusA.
N.
Kvist.
groom's mother. Mr. and Mrs, Englast week at t h e homo of Mr. and-Mrs. tice, Lenwood Van Cleaf, took oyei
Abe Bloodgood, of Bordentown ave- the duties of that office officially on 'i-.asi.dd ior 18 months, Collin Jish ura very popular iimong lilt
younger set. Alter the serving of
nue in honor of Miss S u e Burkeson, Tuesday, F e b . lsts. The first case Stratton,
xi,.v>ii4 with deep regret that the the supper, the young copule left on
of lower Mwin street, Sayreville, W'IO 'brought before him was dismissed
acept the .resigna- a honeymoon trip to Washington, D.
became t h e bride of Fred Beauregard when t h e evidence failed to disclose tribe was forced to
tiou ol ivlr. &te.plnen n . ivilller, cui- C. and points South. They were the
' also of Sayrsville last Wednesday any cause
'for action.
ne
' night.
'
' •
' ' ^ complainant in t h e case inlector of Wampum ol Seneca 'x'ri'ue recipients of many useful gifts. Ujpon
for more tnan 2Y years. .
their return, they will reside with
The Bloodgood home was beauti- question was,.Mrs. Margaret Walling, lNo. 23
in..1. jii,'i»c»- s laiung heaan prevent- the groom's mother for Dhe babniiu
'fully decorated
.for t h e occasion. J . of Augusta street, who charged that
1
ed
him
from
accepting
a
ru-nonunaof-the
Winter,
>W. Thistle of Keypqrtjacted a8 toast- on J a n u a r y 28th, Babe Salvador MarREAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
' master. "During t h e evening F r a n k eella had beaten a n d ill treated her, tion to tne office in wiucn liu nus uu.' Bissaft gave a Charleston-exhibition-.also taking by foi'ce $25.00 in cash. Oingui»iicd Di'inseil in tnis worlj, .and PA'PS^Alf M^ i\i
WHO
gavy
many
striking
instances
oi
:>'and t h e Misses Madeline Wedell and Roundsman McCormack had brought
t\'i( AI'MtjjVi
- A n n Gadambwitz sang some of the Marcella to tiie City Hall to answer .his devotion to tne HILCUIM of tne1
'iviuu, an well us tne. niciiTuers WJIO
"
rtluilii
latest song hits. A t t e n o'clock a tine complaint.
'
•have known him lor even a brief
-TJ 10 spt»fitil .meotin^Sf the Cath.'"( supper was served and everyone pro- The story, long drawn o u t an-J
sent received a favor.
.
full of detail, told .seemed to deal spaue oi tlinu, lie will beigroatly inias- o n c Daughters of America hold lUon—Agent for—
Mrs. 'Beourcgaril has been in the with intoxication, a t r i p out of tofr.'i, oa. toany or tue.ni cuiisiueruu nun to ,j t t J f .ovC,nin«r, Jan. 31«t was tn further
•employ of tjie> .DuPqnt Pathe _ Film t m c a r r i v u l buck again, «. visit t o a bu one oj. tne auiest anu ino.-st con- ,,i1(Ilh( ,|'(,r the monster motion picture
soiuutiims
Collectors
of
Wiun.pum
in
heneflt
to
bu
.held
at
the
Kmpire
Thua• Co. foi' the past two years and is well local home) a walk from there, mi
and Thursday
known in Suyreville and this commu- automobile ride, torn clothing, miss- 'tne htaiu or New uorsdy. i'or many u . e ,„, VVoilntsday
j
ulty. • . •
ing jewelry. Under questioning how- yeans HIM aLioiwuin;e a t tne rugur.u- ,UVi!n,iM«:s, l 'ub. 2;lrd -mid iMbh. A -inut1
to be j, 1 L .,. pc.i-.f(ii-nM-ii.c(! will be jjivon on
.Those who attended t h e shower over, there was'confusion, contradie-meetiiifc'a ut-, the 'nyy,-wus
Twere Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Thistle, Mr. tions,. retractions, eitc.
I t became •UOUI1U.-II upun-aa M I ^ ^ , \ tho oc- Wednusduy afternlxm. Miss Ik-Jen
.. tieinselvea. Mona^'nan, Court Jlislorian, is in
and Mrs. Jesse Damp and Daniel Ma- evident t h a t the comiplainunt wus curanco oi une- meet.
'' son of Keyporit; Miss Louise Fur-slew, doubtful a s to wlhon, where or howHis recorus were al«uy\s UJJOII l o r cJianfo of the benefit,
inspection,
UTHL
his
outias,
were Uw- x h o feature picture to be shown
Margaret a n d Grace McCarthy, Mrs. she lost h e r money and suffered ill
x
clnirguu with a faiUiluinc&s and pro- w ill ho Uohoen Alooro in "Twinkle
Ratherino
Dahlgren,
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
treatment,
of
winich
even
thait
tharu
1
oision. whicli won ftie udmiration uf Toes". This is the lirat time that this
Fred Beauregard, George Marks, was .somewhat of a doubt.
au ins co-workcra.
picture has 'been shown in this s e c F r a n k Bisset, and Oliver Burkeson of
xoiuimitu, uo-wuvor, M e th'eJimom-~ t - l0tli A , I Andy Gumip comedy and a
MAJORITY FAVORS PORT
Sayreville.
bera of the Lodge in having JVtr.NBam- ],' o li x t h e Cat Cartoon will also be
George Dicen.ta, of South Ewer,
COMMISSION'S PLAN uel Aiatnis as ivir. Miller's successor, shown.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bloodgoo.d, Hazel
Mr. MaUhis has been Unancial secr^ :
' i n j S is a very new production and
Bloodgood, Mary Dooling, Beatrice •
iu»ntinuwi (mm i>age u
tary of several lraternal organissa- w u i ,m tiou'bt 'be ably
patronized,
• Bloodgoo'd Mary Moran, Madeline perty lying in between. Notwith- tions,
und
is
rtigardcd
<as
a
nian
of
Delicious
homo made candy will be
Wedell. Katfherine Kurtz, Mrs. L. standing explanations to t h e t o n - marked ability in his line. I t is u oHored for
sale
a
t
all
p<Mtfo-rimineoa.
Lyons M l i a n Harris, A n n a Gadamo- trar.y there seemed to be a n Idea
o l keen gratification to Sen- A committee of the younger memwitz, Helen Wortley, Ruth Nioltopp, among m a n y t h a i tlhe counter pnopo- source
T n b e t o have secured a man of bora will ioct a s ushei-s.
A .block
Harold Bloodgood, Clifford Bray, sitiion demanded a water frontage of eca
M*this' wide experience and in- system f o r the distribution of tlckJohn Dooling, George Croncc and two acres in addition to t h e e x t r a Mr.
o t a will be used, that is, thc dKferMilton Ervin of South Amboy.
iwide atrip. This would give a front- t e g n t y to fill this important post.
jjiswvct uq>uty ibkov and a large O n t blocks of tho city will be cano
age of over sev&n hundred feet, or
ST. MARY'S ANNUAL
'more t h a n half .of what t h e city is delegation of members from Seneca vassed by a committee t o be selected
FINANCIAL S T A T E M E N T asked to t u r n over to t h e Com-mia- Tribe also officiated a t the installa- by Miss Monughan. A t the next regution of officers of Seminole i,o<lgo i u l . meeting of the Court which will
•—
sio-n.
(Continued from Page 1.)
I " I ' d b e more than glad to accept No. 234 in Saynoville on Monday be hold F e b . 10th a Valentine social
Stevens Avenue near Main St.
Tel. 128
w ill be held under the direction of ;he
Holv Land
- — 75.00 such a proposition myself," said for- even-ing, J a n . 17th.
Plans for social gatherings* a t Sen- p ^ t Grand Regent, Mrs. Clana Conmer city engineer A. T. McMichael,
$933.50 in voicing his opposition' to .the aug- oca Lodge this season include a kurgo n o r s . A n entireily different program
SPECIAL CHARITABLE
Igestion. He went on to s a y t h a t the card party a t which it is expected a w ill be prepared and presented. Mrs.
Home for Aged
<-- ' 226.00 advocates of the plan were offering large number of members will be Connors has so f a r secured a number
St Mic'ha.el's Mite Boxes .... 266.00 the commission waterfront now iprac- presemt. According o t Mr Thomas af specialities, among them a renown•
395.00 tically -useless, asking them to spend Kvist, who is chairman of t h e com- e , l eloeutionest, a Miss Virginia LorSt. Michael's Union ...,
650.00 a great deal of money on it, iand then mittee on social affairs, this party kin of Mountclair. I t will be r e '•.' St. Vincent de Paul Society
will
toe
a
big
success.
TicKets
m
a
y
momibered
that
Miss
Larkin
was
t
h
e
M^
.
323.00 give (back more than half of i t .
' African Missions
319.00 i The supporters of t h e two plans now bo procured either from the guest of honor a t the tesimonial din•'New Brunswick O. A
or members of this commit- r .er held a t the Robert Treat Hotel in
460,00 appeared t o hold differing ideas ' a s cluainnan
' 'Conservation 'of Faith
Qe
Newark in November. A speaker of
83.00 to 'where t h e greater value of the re- ^ ''- Propagation of Faith —
A t t h e first meeting of Seneca high repute is listed on the program.
' Hopewell 'O. A
X 395.00 claimed a r e a would lie, whether along Tribo
which is scheduled for March Mrs. Connors desires every member
the deep water side, or back in "the
$3,017.80 created acreage. Opinion on thess 10th, a very large class will be ready t o attend. A supper will be served,
Tuesday evening will be the regu. • "••
— . v i e w s appeared to be quite equally for -initiation. I n fact, every effort
.
o
Total Receipts —r~
$63',315.57 divided although there seemed t o b eis being made t o have twenty-live
palefaces
ready
for
membership.
The
AUTO
ACCIDENT
,
Borrowed on Notes
17,000.00 no question but .that the improvement
NEAR SUCH'S
*',,..,••; • •
.i would be t h e biggest kind of a ben- degree team from Milltown will be!
—»—
j
'••.*^V,/'.
$80,315.67 elit for t h e city a t large. The nuani- present a t this meeting and will conLARGE POTATO DISHES
': ' -Oil- tlie First Day of F e b r u a r y , we fold advantages and betterments it f er t h e degrees. I t is .hoped that ell'n Alex Bomanski, ,of W'hitehead ave- •
members
of
Seneca
Tribe
will
attend
"
e
,
Parlin
^vas
injured
in
an
auto
> .'tiave examined the above accounts, would bring were mentioned by var-this imeeiting and give t h e incoming accident on t h e Parlin road late Sat-,
(minus covers) Worth 49c
'i-edk-'have found them correct.
ious speakers.
urday night. Tho accident happened
JOHN A: 'COAN,
Councilman-at-Large
J. Raymond .members a hearty o.reception.
ge J.
near
Such's
and
was
caused,
accordMalloy, who tod called the meeting,
p.
EUGENE A. MEACHAM,
EXTRA SPECIAL, 2 for 25c
' n S t o the report of the Sayreville
k
acted as chairman of it. Council-men ."BOOKKEEPING" IS
"''"' "EDWARD C. GRIFFIN, Pastor.
INTERESTING
TO
ROTARIANS
police, by one c a r skidding into anoRichard Neiltopp and Marshal Magee
EXPENDITURES
—o_ .
^ther. After t h e accident the injuv;
ware .present as were also various cjty
''
. ORDINARY
H. R. Long, of Long's System, ed man was taken to the office of Dr.
:
l
th
Clergy Salaries
52,700.00 jofficials
.officials. Besides Mr
Mr. D
Delaney,
the
Somerville, was t h e speaker a t the Beekm'an, in Sayreville, where -it was
Extira Services (Clergy)
800.00 Port Karitan Commission wus repre- Rotary
Club, on 'Tuesday, J a n . 25. found necessary t o take six stitches
Chfrir
_ »
1,147.70 sented by Commissioner McGuire, uf The speaker gave .a very interesting ' n his face.
i
»Sexton"and Assistants
2,267.00 Perth Amboy.
talk
on
bookkeeping and t h e proper! Romanski was riding in a car own-|
Among
those
who
spoke
regarding
.•- ;' MEN'S
Insurance
68,0.33
method of installation. He told of the ed by Eugene Vagar of New Bruns-'
Altar Requisites
r - 1,517.03 tha development, besides those al- very cumbersome
methods used by wick, which • was struck by a c a r
Water,.Fuel,
»,«,rel-, ^ — , —*..
Light
3.527.S0
,
ready mentioned were: John Conlo- some concerns, and what a good sys- owned by Bolewskov . Dztelak, of
"Roots" Pure Wool
Ordiwary-Repairs
—- 522.25'gue, former city engineer; Congress- tern should be able' t o accomplish. Perth Amboy. Both cars were badly ;
Church Extension
75.00 man-elect Harold Hoffman; Leo J.He advised a number of things, that damaged in the crash.
SHIRT/'f DRAPERS
ClericM Fund
*
75.00 'Coa-kley, Charles S. Buckalew, Simon should be taken into consideration be- i
°
Cathodratocum _ —
~ - 250.00 N. Skow, Thomas Downs, R. C. Ste-fore a system is installed, and a t t h e '
F I R S T M. E . CHURCH
- Incidentals
-1,013.10 •pnenson, John l'errine and Charles termination of his address was rou'ndWortli $2
Pastor
<» ' ^ .
«•
. Safran.
ly applauded by members of the cluo.
10:30 A. M. Sermon, subject, " H e
*•
. ' '
' • " • • • • • $14,575.90: -l^y common consent there was no
SPECIAL $1.59
Shall Not Fail."
, ORDINARY G'HAJUTABLE
(decision y e t as to just where the
CONTINUES PATENING
2:30 P
. M., Sunday School session,
Seminary .i
_.„__..—'
' 350.00 means of acocas t o the waterfront
1
7:
B wortn
the 'Dooula'
?° P
' League Devotional''Holy Father
1-300.00 for the city should bo located. SmneTheoclore Wilhelm,
.u., a
i memL,,^' Service.
Indlan & Negro
^.^~~ - 150.00 where ibetween Bonlentown avonue. young linventor of this city,
7:30 Song Service.
CaAholic University 1—
50.00 ™ul Augusta street would be accept- ber of th'a plumbing firm of Sullivan
Sermon, "Tho Heavenly Call' Holy Land
—--•
75.00 ""lo, it setaiied. Below Bordentown & Wilhelm, of Stevens avenue, is now , ,7:45
,
" .,. '
••••
'•
,iivunue was eliminated because the vorking on another .piece of n p p a r a - . e l \ .
Boy's Well Made
. $'J25.00|"ty streets do not cross thu railroad tus which promises to be an even i Special anthems by elioir a t both
"LINENE"
SPJBCIAL CHARITABLE
tracks.
greater contribution to the .plumbing- morning and evening service.
BLOUSES
Prayer ancl praise meeting on AVedHome 1'or Agod
—-.:
230.00! It'was nut until the meeting had business than the one recently patenDouble yokes and cuffs. CRASH TOWEL'
S<y. Amboy llosinital -..:.2..~
25.(10 j-bcen in .session for a long time with ed by him. Since filing the necessary lesday evening.
Conversation of FatBh —.:.-,' 000.001 apparently no progress a t .all being papers covering his claim On the in- .„„„, _ _
_ , llllKUVilJ1,lllli
Fancy .Washable PerJ W n g n t i o n of Faith
.--. 100.00 made that Mr. Delaney oi'tor several J ;al patent, Mr Wilhelm has been s p e n t s e V eral days .the post week with
l.'f..
China Missions
—
130.00 to
attempts
had
been
made
by
speakers
leseiged
with
offers
of
purchase
hut
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
S.
Dey
of
Main
cales. Worth 75c
obtain a commitment as to what
African Missions
- 325.00
is yet has not sold out his interest. I s t r e c t,
• •
0 5 0 . 0 0 the Commission .proposed, reluctantly
St. Vincent do l'«ul• -Society
SPECIAL 45c
S t M'ary's Oliphnn Asylum
325.00, told what the Cam-mission thought the
St Michael's O. A
400.00 city should be willing to accept. Evan
St Michael's Mite Boxes _ 100.00 then he carefully explained that they
St Michael's Union - .
305.(10 did n o t .think they Should tell tho
. city what it ought to do. A remark
' $3190.00 tmnaud e lutci- from the nudience that
EXTRAORDINARY
suggestion might be just a .feeler
Repairs
'
——- 34,709.42 and was perhaps subject to dickering,
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.
Roforiniajl.ory ~~
iponscs
.
Houso Allowance ...—
1,023.52 was abruptly
disposed
of by Mr.
Dolaney.
.
1,200.00
-Councilman Malloy, in thanking
390.00 the audience for its manifestation of
interest, promised to call a special
$37,412.91 .meeting ol' the council to consider an
.,„„.
,
,
ordinance covering the matter. TJiis
SCHOOL
Salaries
.i.._—_l— 8,492.00 onlimmco will probably include a
Other Exponsos .
« 2,B97.00 proviso that the transfer is in the
School Books
———— 2,8Gl.t7 form of an option running for six
. •
.
,—_ -months or so and If the Conmrlstuo/i
,
,
$13,951.13 does nothing in that time the whole
Interest & Discount
4,905.02 deal will be off. Private (property
Pnid on Note
4,250.00 owners, it is -understood, will also i
limit options to a like period.
OLD HOME TICKETS
Total
$79,200.00
Bnlonce on 'hand —
1,105.58
Tickets are now being sold for a
Grand Total
._. —.$80,315.67 card party for the benefit of the Old.
1
Miss Grwice Oliver, of Vlneland, Homo Celebration committee. The
spent Tuesday evendng with her pa-<Jard pnrty is to be held at the Broadway Fire House on Tuesdny evoninjr, I
rents on Second street.
February 15. The off air is (being
Tho Ladies Aid Socioty of tho First given under the auspices of the local
Baptist Church will hold a supper oni flro department.
Maiich 17th In the lecture room of the/)
AdterUH ID tho Oltlf
h
I
Clearance Sale
now going on offers you
worthwhile savings
" TENEIVBAUIVS'S T
Known For Good Service, Low Prices, Reliable
Merchandise
108-110 So. Broadway
Phone 511
W« Give and Redeem S. & H. Green Wading Stamp*
A
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Page Ftr«
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
INVESTIGATING
iOFFER MAIN ST.
!Local Men DUCO
ROBBERIES
TO FREEHOLDERS
Among Tho«e Arrested Council Acti on Petition—Other
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927
OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL
FOR RENT
For DuPont Stealings.
. Council News.
3], 1925, an increase of $2,709,578.ET EARNINGS OF
PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. 99. Gross earnings for the jnonth of
A comparaitve statement of com- December 1920 were $9,897,944.57
ned results of operation for the as against $9,003,579.29 for Decem••eive months ending December 31. ber 1925, an incr.em.se of $834,365.28.
926 issued by Public Service Cor- Operating expenses, maintenance,
oration of New Jersey shows gro3s taxes and depreciation were $7,051,rmngs of $106,^03,209.54 as 524.14 an increase of $807,712.78.
ainst $94,715,525.20 for the 12 Net income from operations was $2,lonths ending December 31, 1925, an 843,420.43, an increase over Decenicrease of ¥11,587,684.34.
iber, 1925, of $26,652.50. Other net
Operating expenses, maintenance, income was $370,768.49, a decrease
,xes and depreciation for the period of $333,333.93 over December, 1925,
ere $76,850,986.81 an increase of making the total net income $3,214,r,j.7b,342.38, leaving a net incom's 188.92, a decrease over December,
om operations of $29,452,222.73 us 1925, of $306,681.43. Income deducjainst $25,039,880.77 for the twelve tions were $1,640,185.65 or $250,wnths ending December 31, 1925, 131.46 imore than for December,
increase of $4,412,341.96.
i 1925, leaving the balance available
Other net income amounted to $1, for dividends and surplus $1,568,003.
;80,512.35 and income deductions to 27 as against $2,124,816.15 for De118,027,830.67, the balance for divi- cember, 1925, a decreaes of $556,lends and surplus being $12,704,904. 812.88.
1 as compared to $9,995,325.42 for
tie twelve months ending December KubscrilH1 for tbn OlUzcu.
Official* of the Du Pont Company
FOR RENT—3 rooms with imMaiin street from its intersection
provements. Apply 35X John st. 1-lt A chicken supper will be served by at Parlin are still investigating the with Thompson street to the city line
FOR RENT—Five room house, all :he Board of Trustees of ithe First series of thefts dn their Duco plant. is to be turned .over to the Board of
' modern improvements, h«at furnish- •"resbyiterian Church on Thursday Detectives of the DuPont Protective Freeholders, if that body will accept
Association are working in tlhe -mat- it, according to action .taken by the
ed. Inquire 31'J Henry St. 1-28-lt o'clock.
ter and yesterday ore said to have Common Council at a busy and lengFOR RENT—Flat at 126 Stevens
Ave.,. 5 .rooms, all improvements. In- A card party will be held in the obtained valuable 'information from thy seission .held Tuesday evening of
veniing, February 3rd, from 5:30 to the receivers of tiie stolen product this week. The adoption of an apquire R. Leonard, 35!) Henry St.
i. of P. Hall on Thursday evening, which may lead to further arrests in propriate resolution, to which was at1-28-tf Feb.
under the auspices of Sen- the case,
tached a .m!ap showing the! layout and
Fpit RENT:—5 room .Hat "with sun ieca 24th
Tribe, Improved Order of Red The .fflieft of Duco from the DuPont extent of the street in question, by
yarlor, downstairs, all improvements. ilen.
Thomas
Kvist
is
chairman
of
plant at Parlin on a wholesale scale the governing body initiated the move
Steam heat furnished, rent very reawhidh came to light during tftie
past ment which is expected to nefeult in
sonable at 258 Henry St. Apply on •he affair.
has startled the people1 of this the street being paved and probably
premises or Telephone 23.
l-21-3t Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Pariae.n, of week
city by reason of a number of local included in the secondary highway
FLAT FOR RENT—Apply M. Catherine street, are the parents ot a plersoins
[included in the police round- system of '%h.e state. The resolution
Waitr, 400 Henry St.
1-14-tf iaby girl, born this week.
up already made. It promises to, be ™*i« introduced toy Cowicilman-atFOR RENT—Garage. Inquire P.
even more sensational before the speJ. Raymond Malloy and met
F. Kenah, 128 No. Broadway. 1-14-tif
.Mvs. Mary Rue and Mrs. George cial investigators sent to Parlin are
neither opposition nor discusFOR RENT—Garage.
Inquire
finished
with
iSheiv
work,
it
.is
said.
-.v.. among the council members: The
Were 3
Robert Van Dusen, 235 First St.
Tihie officers conducting the investi- suction .is apparently the result of a
1-14-tf
gation
are
said
to
'have
promised
the
submitted to the council at
Paiffer, of Pine avenue, round up of other persons, sonne of pstnbion
FOR RENT—Furnished Room
a previous meeting which requested
•with .board if desired. Private fam- las purchased two lots on Henry wlhom are 'believed to have been pur- thait t!ve street be turned over to tiie
ily, central location. Inquire Citizen treat, .known at the Farrell proper- chasers of the Duco, in ttieir deareh county ^authorities ibecause of 'the adOfffioe.
1-9-tf
for the ring leaders responsible for vantages that would accrue both to
FOE RENT -.—Modern llat, 5 rooms
the plan.
i the 'county, to the city, and to the
all dm-provemveoits. Inquire P. J. Mon- Powers Playjars of 'this city will Duico is a product manufactured by residents along •Che street in question.
umish
.music
for
Ithe
Valentine
aham, 218 David street.
to be held at the South Amboy the DuPoimt concerni at the Parlin The council dooidield to accept the
FOR RENT—House, $20.00 per DanceSchool
Auditorium on Feb. 11th. plant and is used in finishing automo- dnvibaiUion of S. H. Finney, secretary
month. Inquire 211 Henry Street. High
Miss Edna .Chase is chairman of the biles etc. It is said ito be quilfc ox- of oho New Jersey State League of
pensive aind its 'popularity as a new Municipalities au'd attend tlhe unnur.l
12-24-tf
and superior (inWh ihns areatod a diinnor and conviantion of thtat body
FOR RENT—6 Room Apartment,
all improvements on David St. Apply
Mrs. Edward Dukes and son of considerable demand l'or retvnishisng to 'bo held at the .Robert Treat Hotel,
Mrs. James Nichols, 415 Bordentown Now Brunswick are spending some used aut(wnobiik>8 among both private Newark, February 4th. Because of
Avenue.
12-17-tf
at tlhe home of Mr. and Mrs. owners and among automobile deal- the likelihood of the council members
ers. As a result « ixuinb'cr of irofinish- tocii'iig unable to get back here in time
FOR RENT—Five room apartment hhilip Pureell of Pine avenue,
ing plants have sprung in this state i'or .the usual (business session schedwith all improvements at 262 John
St. Inquire 1. Arthur Applegate, Mrs. R. R| EwriilA, Mrs. F. Fairrell (luring the past year or so. It was uled to be held that samu evening in
363 Division St., Perth Amboy.
iuvd Mrs. Jas. Dwyer attend'ed a mut- among tihesu plaints that a market this c.iy, it was arnwvgcd to postpone
11-B-tf ineo performance of "Honeymoon wins soug'ht by tlhe uigrpctwitors of tnis meeting to title following Monday
the DuPont plaint robberies. Amiong owning, Feu. 7th.
FOR RENT—Six room flat, on Lane" iat the Kinkkbocloer Theatre, those
implicated so far in the trans- In a commtiuniiontiiO'n the Shade Trso
Stevens Ave., all improvements. In- New York city, on Wednesday.
actions uiris several ipropi'ietoj's and ConHui.jsion urged the council to
quire T. F. Sullivan, 265 David St.
employees
of .refinlis'liirig concerns, it nia'Ke the stome appropriation as last
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mulvoy of M'ocli12-17-tf aksville^re
the •proud parents of a is alleged.
year forri'Li>usu, also tnat tnu unused
FOR RENT—Garage in rear of oaby 'boy.
lino iimestigators have learned that uppiioiwiiaitioii of wist yeur be maiM
No. 258 John Street, South Amboy.
tho cans of Duco were 'generally takyeiur. it was expluimwt
Apply J. Arthur Applegate, 303 Di- May. Lee Thompson of Pino avu- en 'from the plant Dhrough 'luolea jn
j huii uot been uaed last
vision St., Perth Amboy, N. J.
uue, apjeint tlio fore part of the week the fence- which surrounds it iby em._ ol tne txotttsivu cost OJ.
er nroth'eir, Mrs. M. ltyan of •pfoyeics on d'uty. Later they or othlers
ll-2C-tf
i, dt buuiB hupud Uiuut ulna
Cilty.
FOR RENT—Flat, 5 rooms, bath,
Would come up with autonwMles and j _
,...JUC wouiu be normal ugau.
all improvements. Has just been rebo *>ld or put Attisnltwn WiW aiso cwuuu to o
decorated. Trolleys and buses pass Miss Norma
by door. Rent reasonable. Inquire ubtiut again after
J. L. Bundesen, 339 Main St. 9-10-tf
FOR RENT—House, 5 rooms, all
uns iruieweu to UM COWIWI
improvements and garage on Bor
wuuw.
•Coi-neliua Ryan, of Main street, endentown Ave. Inquire 731 Bni'den
'I tie woman's Club, too ugh too
town Ave. or Lernor's, 114 Broad ;erfcained relatives from Brooklyn
oofrtapoiwi-ng secretary, ivliv. Jea.n
way.
1015-tf ivcr tiie week end.
11L
llhe hctts «u|e
said
to
have
begun
«u|
e
^
onsawwn
UJ
aMJal tnsii me
FOR RENT—New House, soven
O the
th quunticiiis J1UIU u,lm.eruaK*(n wiu iwiopwon oi u
•momflna ngpO,
rooms, all improvements. Rent rea- Jack Kennedy, of Broadway, has
n
^
growing constantly larger as
,. y^ o-uiiMu aim inUi w supsonable. See J. J. Alpine, 023 Bor- purcnaseU a new.Nash sedan.
ttio guilty o,ne.s became bolder whoa ^ ^ 0 ^
f
p
dwntown Ave.
12-17-tt
Mrs. J. II. Roll, of Church street,
success sie«med to follow *"£.' ",^
w u loowing to
FOR RENT—Furnished Room. isited relatives in Asibury Park on continued
t h w activities. It is estimated Dhat * vaiwus
eivuircliies ana « i u the va ue
Inquire 339 Main St.
9-17-tf
°* 'the i>ueo stolen will "~ , mc
FOR RENT—Private Garage. Inquire P. J. Monaghan, David st. 3-25 Jliss Irene' Meimer, of Broadway, amoumt to « ' « , thirty thousand dol- Tnk?,vl^lars.
•
unoici UKiii
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. Six
room house with al! improvements. The dance held U Seacroft SaturCan bo bought with little cash. In ay evening Jy tiw irewly formed
uo
quire Frederick H. Lear, 210 George lo.^n *«e Jepurtment was a bi S
01 we flux
St.
10-1-lt u c ^ many pc^pie from this city
FOR SALE—4 lots on Louisa st.
between Pine ave. and Feltua St. P.
p 1 - ^ *• ^
^****
that k was »n o,der
J. Monaghan, David st.
3-25 An addition is being made to the
Police Eberwein, of llMii 1 1 W J ,°,B,JH, o e n 0 lumiwr >nv.sduring
which
several
u,,^
formerly occupied by Jamua
FOR SALE—Property cor, Stevens
I U U J l l A l i B O i Ou« posiwon ox me
on Main street, and owned by
avenue and George st, P. J. Monaghan, David street.
3-26
FOR SALE—Lots, on Bordentown
avenue (Whitohead tract). Apply to
The A f r i c a n ^ i o n
n.in.tre,
T. P. Sullivan. 265 David st. 2-12-tf
FOR SALE
Two family house. 5 rooms and
•bath each apartment. 2 lots, garage,
John St.
$7000.
some favorable comment.
Two lots on Feiltus St., between
Bordentown Ave. and Portia St. John Oliver, of Second street, visit- „
ed with relatives at.Vineland on Sun- 'i>he 0 ^ ^ ^ ' olf"tht
$600 each.
8 room house, all improvements, 4
lots, six small outbuildings. Upper
Misa Margaret K-erwin, of Fourth
... „
of workmlen in the
Main St., $7000.
atiifet, entertained friends frojn KeyOthers not in the employ of
4 lots corner Rosewell and David port at her tame Tuesday evening. plant.
the manufacturer ar? reputed to have
.St., $700 each.
'been on Bhe private. payroll of some
._ __
resolved;
That
A
contract
to
produce
a
musical
7 lots on Henry St. below the railof th"ose accused of the robberies.
comiipdy has been entered into bethe t w t K&riitan Commission be re
road. A bargain at $500 each.
At
Red
Baink,
Keyport,
Perth
AmTwo iplots on Prospect St. Gas, tween the John Ii. Rodgers Produc- boy, DeaJ Beach and this city quanti- quested at the earliest possible op
water, sewea-s, electric light, sidewalk ing Company and the Knights of Col- tii«s of ,the Duco utere found or pur- pontuiMty to present to toe cicy ten
and curbing. One plot 69x100, $550 umbus of this city. Francis P. Coan chasers lo«abed. Valuable informa- 'taitive ai'awings ^ftowing 'tne proposed
uas been n«med chairman of th» tion 'has also been secured from some .uiiui aiceeas to tne water trontage, it
and on« plot 65x100, $500.
means under which the public will re"•
8 room house on Second St. • Lot event, which will be held an St. Pat- of t h e ' '
Night, and the following night,
Doing the sense of tnis Dotiy thlat sev
Recorder Van eiial
50x145. Gnrgnre. All improvements. neks
March "'""'"
streets or a str.ip of iiaind suffi
at Scuth River bail was fixed
$8500.
for a parkway to
000 eaah for the men brought
Restiiurnnt and rooming house. All
filled. A good chance for married
couple.
thd City of So'u'tih Amboy, in the even
Lota in Campbell Terrace. Easy
FAST
was effected by the move.
i/tuic privinte property rights can b
pnyimonts. $350 and up.
Two of the finest lots on Borden- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Studhalter a Bmgp Garage rejwrts the sale of acquired at a cost that will permit th.
number of oars during the past Cannmissilon to proceed with the im
town Ave. running through to Cath- Mr. ami mrs. ^n,n,t= ^..-«. m
week
of which have been provemertt, will require no financin
erine St. Just off Stevens Ave.
of Bordentown avenue;, visited m n d e- o•dehverUs
f t h e n<_w m o d l e ] _ o h € v r o ! o ; . : remuneration for its rights to wate
New G room house on Main St. iiieinds in South River ov«r the week J
ohn Nobus, of Augusto street, a frantaig'd.
corner of Welsh 'St. All improve- end.
sedan; C. Duffqrd, of Liberty street,
"Ati'U be it funtiher T«salved: Tha'
munU. Easy terms.
Master Jackie Vogel of John street a *™nn; Francis VVwsloiv of Mcch- oopies iof this resolution be forward
JOHNSON
'ivmcsville, a sedan; George Halout.h, ed to the Poa-t Ranitan Comraissio'n
...,
conlined
to
his
home
with
an
Rcnl Estate and Inaurnnee
^
f o ^ , . ^ strMtj () s(,(|un. ^^ c>
324 Main St., South Amhoy, N. J. abscess on the eye.
The Rev Albeirt P. Mack, Rector Leon Cozzcns, of Broadway, a coach.
List Your Property With Me
MISCELLANEOUS
EGGS .FOR SAiLE—Stnwtly fresh
etfgti dirily. M. D. Urymit, 2 l'J Suiuiay morning at the 10 :45 A. M. We w i g h fco toko b h i s ^ ^ ^ ^
.Church .St."
1-28-U service.
..., ^
pressing piiblioa.lly our appreciation
FOR SALE CHEAP—Bowser tank
Mrs. J. C. UaUham, Miss An.nJc J « tti^quick.rejpanto and efficient
and .pump, 375 gallon capacity. InMi*. Jflitnos Hapensta.ll and ™ n ^ ! "*™i
quire Eagle Ten Co., South Broadand
Mrs. Roy Latham amil _two ™Z?Z*
way.' Oty.
1-7-tf
;, of iligi
FOR SALK—Dining Room, elecMrs. Win. Hines of
wit'h Mr.
tric and gas dome combined. Inquire
MISS" HENRIETTA MILLER
121 John St.
924-tf Kriwildway.
MR, ROBERT MILLER
MONEY TO LOAN on bond and
St. Martha's
If you arc interested
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
worteoHP In EZm> of 5100, $200, $300 A 'regiiilai'
G, E. Sohlbrede, D. D., Pn»tor ! in any kind of Insur$4fl0. SHOO nnd up to $10,000. Office- lilil will b
l''«b. "•••• -•- --,
hours from 8-20 n. m. to 8:20 p. m. ...unuiK,
SitMmtli School 10 A. M. Adult
Wednesdays and Saturdays from Varisih 'House aft eivgilvt o'clock.
ance, consult me and I
Chits 10:20. Church Services,
8:20 in. ii. to 0 p. in. Inquire .Inbn
Tliore will ble a social 'and dartice Bible
11:00
A.
M.
"Tho
Christian's
jrrowwill
he glad to give you
A. Lovnly, Trust Compnny Building Wt'diicsday even ing, Feb. 2nd at the
injr l'ealiziitiffn, vursim the Si'iner'a
Episcopal Church, Ch-ceseciuakcu Mu- growing deliuiion.
full details without any
sic will be fiu'iiis-nt'icl by S. C. Ilerg's.
7:.'i() P. M., "The lnl.se, and the
obligation
to you.
Mt.-is Susan Kidkl of Roswell atreoi:, True loads."
.lunioj'
Mta^vicio
as
usual.
REAL ESTATE
is ttbfe to be nut tvgailn after tin upI will also he glad to
Ohiildircri'H Bible Class Wednesday
Of All Kinds
ciitaion for the irwnovnl of ton»ii» ut
fifternooii
I'r.'l').
give
full particulars in
the PenUh Amiboy Hospital.
Notary Public
Wediii'sdny evening sorvico 7:30
regard
to the lower cost
123 N. Broadwny
• ui.ti. Ohavk'B Heath and chiklrci continuing Olio study «C Evangelism.
The Ytvung Men's Brotlivrhoud will
Frances and JnimcR of Bclmnr spent
Telephone G74-W
of Insurance,
thi' week end wiUh Mir. and Mrs. Wm. nueict iiniincd'iatoly after Pniyer mcet•iiiK Wtdiiowday evening.
i
Hinra of Broaihv'ny.
S
'
COST OF
INSURANCE REDUCED
EDWARD l o '
"Be Yourself"
'Xhiiro 1« no linrni In Ixiinn stupid,
(to IOIIK nn n mull d'M's n o t U i i n k h l m •i", mi L'I'III) hi h i m : I'ICVCI 1 , If
.itiikw h h i H i ' l f ?<{>, fur Unit IN a
my
In 'the worst
stupidity.—
..».„. Elmer Oo>wurd and Mi*. Row
Lliiike and dautrhrtii'.r ROKC and John
Rush visited with Mm. Estolla U.
«it Pivterson on Sunday.
tlm In Uia atlcok
Undeserved
Reputation'
"MIIII.V n man," «nlil HtH'lo Klu'ti
"IIKH IU> rfimlnilon fnh hclir kind
l i c i i r M . wlwn tofc'n simply too ln»y t«
DM nmO."—W hlnstou Star.
A. STEINER
225 Church St., City
Cut Price Grocery Sale!
All Goods Guaranteed or Your^Money Back
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
PURE LARD
pound
Campbell's^ Tomato
SOUP
3 cans
18c
25c
DILL PICKLES
quart jar
Franco-American
Spaghetti, can
25c
10c
Delmonle Sliced
Peaches
can
Florida Oranges
sweet and juicy, doz.
17c
25c
Hccker's Farina
2 pkgs.
P. & G. SOAP
6 cakes
25c
25c
PINK SALMON
can
FAIRY SOAP 5 cakes
15c
25c
Samuel Sudalter
Fi.ll Line of FruiU and Vegetables in Seaion
Tel. 454
• 101 N. Stevens Ave. "
South Amboy, N. J.
Borak's Meat Market"
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
LEGS OF LAMB, lb
Large Potatoes, Basket
RAISINS, 2 for ~
-$l.o-
2Sc Fresh Jersey Hams, by whl_30t
VEAL CUTLETS, lb
_40c MIXED CAKES, lb._
2Sc
% HAMS, String Ends, Ib. 33c Sweet CIDER, new gal.
CHICKENS, pound, ..._
37c PEPPER, 3 box
Switzer Cheese, Imp., lb
PRESTO FLOUR, Pkg.
CHOPPED BEEF, lb
_.30c
_ 25c
6Sc Aunt Jemi. P. c. Flour 2 foir2Sc
15c Cntsup, 2 bottles...
-.15c
S'LOIN or P'HOUSE ST'K 29c
Lpe. din Tomatoes, 2 for -30c First Pxiize Butter, lb'.i^
RIB ROAST, per pound
18c Pig-s Liver, 2 lbs.
Corned Spare Ribs, lb.
24c APPLES, basket
POT ROAST, all meat
22c
LARGE CAN PEARS
IS Rolls Wax Puper
10c
LIVER, per lb._
PRUNES, 2 pound box ... 23c
Larco DILL Pickles, 3 for....10c
2Sc
30c
-15c
ORANGES, doz. ...... 35c
Shoulder VEAL, pound
15
livtnst Veul, 2 lbs.
25c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb. 24c
ROAST VEAL, lb
_.23c PORK KIDNEYS, pound —15c
CHUCK STEAK, lb.
18c Shredded Wheat, box
10c
Chuck Pot Roast, lb
14c Pork Loins, rib ends, lb.
29c
RUMP VEAL, lb.
23c SWEET POTATOES, 5 lbs..25c
Plifte Corn Boef, 3 lbs.
25e Loose FreahiiinusnKe, lb,
CALI HAMS, pound
19c LAMB CHOP
LAMB STEW, pound
-13c CORN FL/"
Large Box Washing Powder 20c SMOKED
122 North Broadway
30
r
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, JAiWABY
28. 1027
proaeh, the beginning of salctnia.i-j Telephone 40z
The committee in charge of tb* The debating team of St, Mary's ftKF-ftAT PTPA^IIRJ
VRt
ship, ability to influence other*, a n d '
kitchen shower to be given jointly by;High School will meet .the debaters w i * u a l rl>s>n'
CIRCULATE PETITION FAVOR,
kindred subjects. At the end of the Office Hour* 9 to 12—1 to S P . M the members of the K. of C. and the • from St. Mary's of Perth Amboy
:
ING WATERFRONT PLAN course,
"
"" an examination
~ " " - w i l 1b * °f"l EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT C. D. of A. are working- out a pro- s o m e t i m e i n M a r c h . whether the
—°—
fered, which is optional. Those passeram in connection with the event;,d e ,b i i .t e Wl11
•,,b, e h,e l d, l n t n l s C l t o r
which is to be held within a s h o r t '
y
Discussion of the water front de- ing i t with a mark of 70 per cent or
From all stations
itime. John J. Triggs is in charge of \ Perth Amboy has not as yet been de- Freehold to
velopment project under investigation better will be awarded a certificate
.
the
committee
from
the
K.
of
C.
Icided.
'by the Port KariOan Commission at by the university,
South Amboy (incl.) ii»iiiulTrl|i I'aro
DENTIST
the meeting of the local Business
It is expected that t h e class in
Man's Association last Monday night, New Brunswick will be'the largest of
SUNDAY. FEB. 6TH
116 N. Broadway
indicated _ that other municipalities its kind ever held in New Jersey, as
w«re anxious to secure the attention students have already registered 'not
Tickets good only on specia
Trust Co. Building
of the Commission. This effort to only from New Brunswick itself but
train leaving South Amboy 8:10 A
South Amboy
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL
secure for themselves the benrfi'S fronn many neighboring cities. Local
M.
Returning leave Now York
GAS
CONTRACTOR
West 23rd St. 8:47 P. M., Liberty
•that might come because of what the workers interested may receive full X-RAY
St. 9:00 V. M Children 5 years of
Commission might do for them might information by writing to Professor l-22-4t
a^e uiid.uuuci' 1- half fare.
result to the disadvantage of this city N. C. Miller, Industrial Extension
if suecetesul. And these efforts might Division, Kutgers University.
CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
be furthered, it was pointed out, nt'
..... _
the full and hearty cooperation
"
Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor
local ditizens and city representatives
NOTICE
were not unhesitatingly and promptly
NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN
Plumbing and
EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITLM
Distributor: Johns-Maiwille Roofing Products
forthcoming. To insura the main- that a hearing on a resolution to estonaiice of interest in the plans of biblish a LIGHTING DISTRICT a t
Heating
bho Commission, tor the benefit of this GENOA SECTION of MADISON
575 Sayre Avenue
Perth Amboy
city and to assist the city authorities TOWNSHIP to bo known as LIGHT
in securing some intimation of th* IKG DISTRICT NO. 1. Said hearEstimates Furnished on Request
Telephone 1249
ojMnions of various residents of So. ing will be held on Thursday Jan
Aanfooy I t was decided to circulate pe- 10 1927 a t 2 P. M., Zeingler's Hail'
321 MAIN ST.
fations endorsing the project and .urg- Browntown.
Telephone 245
ing the immediate rendition of whatTHOMAS L. W O 0 T 0 N
FLORISTS
BODY AND RADIATOR WORKS
e,ver service might be needed upon
Township Clerk
South Amboy, N. J.
tho< part of the City Council. 'The 1-28-lt
Telephone 684 P. A.
G. & A. AUTO RADIATOR
petition and its accompanying recita- .
Office SuppHe* and *" i»*
Res. Phone 536-W Metuchen
tion of the 'advantages of the project '
'"
& BODY WORKS
are as follows:
Auto Radiators, Bodies and Fenders
FRANK W00I.0M
To the Mayor and Council of the City
AM Work Guaranteed
197
Smith
St.
Perth Amb*r
of South Amboy:
FLORISTS
208 New Brunswick Avenue
We, the undersigned, hereby petiFloral Designs a Specialty
Perth Amboy
tion your Honorable Body that you
Greenhouses: 355 Laurie Street
Bu«. Phone 2970
Ren. Phone 27S8 Advprtlw in the Citizen.
do all within your power to >help proPorth Amboy, N. J.
AtL FIRSTS—NO SECONDS
cure the improvement proposed to
be done by the Port Raritan CommisUnco Royal Cord Grey
sion a t South Amboy. We ratify and
Tubes
subscribe to the sentiments express$1.50
ed in tho sheet attached to this peti30x3 V& Reg.
$6.60
$7.20
tion and request your honorable body
8.75
30x3% Oversize
7.40
to take such action as will result in
30x3%_S. S
8.40
10.95
conveying or transferring to the Port
2.05
31x4
10.60
13.75
Raritan Commission the lands owned
by the city, retaining access to the
2.15
£2x4 '.
_- 11.15
14.50
EVKR OFFERED IN GENUINE MAITOCAW OR WALNUT
deep watetr as indicatted in the at2.25
15.25
33x4
.
11.75
tached sheet.
2.60
19.75
S2x4 %
..-..._.
15.20
Mlt. SOUTH AMBOYAN
2.70
20.50
83x4 %
15.80
The Port Raritan Commission, ex2.80
21.25
34x4 Mi
16.40
ercising the powers vested in it by
3.00
the Legislature of the State of New
23.85
3 0x5
Jersey, proposes to reclaim the South
3.30
26.85
33x5
19.30
Aimboy water front from the Penn3.55
28.85
3 5x5
20.55
sylvania Railroad docks t o Morgan.
The ibenefits to be derived by the city
BALLOON TIRES
are as follows:
9.65
.. 7.55
1.95
29x4
By bulkiheading and filling iin about
2500 feet east of the present high
12.25
- 9.4S
2.15
29x4
water mark opposite the city's water
12.75
.. 9.8S
2.30
20x4,
plant, thereby doubling the capacity
13.75
2.35
29x4,
of the water shed, the city will ac14.25
2.40
..11.00
quire about 1,000,000 gallons of wa30x4,
ter per day thereby doubling its
15.75
2.45
31x4
present capacity.
15.95
2.70
12.30
80x5,
The city will also acquire approxi16.45
2.80
..12.80
31X5,
mately 200 acres of land now non19.25
2.80
Extra Heavy
31x5,
productive iin a financial sense.
18.75
3.20
The localtion of industries on this
14.45
30x5,
reclaimed land (there being suffi21.95
3.20
30x5,
Extra heavy
cient room upon tihe said reclaimed
20.75
3.40
1
?2x5.
land for the location of four indus23.95
3.40
32x5.
tries similar to the Raritan Copper
Extra heavy .
24.95
Works a t Perth Amboy)
should
33x5.
Extra heavy —
create taxable values that will equal
19.25
3.30
32x6,
or exceed the present total valuation
19.90
3.50
....15.30
33x6.
' of the city and provide employment
22.95
3.50
for all our citizens who at present
33x6.
Extra heavy ...
22.95
a r t compelled to seek occupation
3.70
32x6.'
elsewhere.
26.75
3.70
32x0.
Extra heavy ...
23.45
An increase in population which
3.95
33x6.
this condition should .bring about will
mean unprecedented prosperity to
our business and professional men.
Other Price* on Request
The fact that the city may obtain
all the foregoing advantages a t no
cost *o itself or any individual taxpayer, except that the city donate
some land which a t present i s a liability instead of an asset( is reason
enough that the city council should
heartily approve of the project.
REGULAR PRICE $30.00
It is .not proposed that the city entirely Cut itself off from its waterA useful piece of furniture that will meet many requirement! other than Radio
204 So. Stevens Are.
front (but that i t retain an entrance
A
MAGNIFICENT
BEAUTIFY YOUR PRESENT
AMPLE SPACE PROVIDED
to the bulkhead and sufficient room
Telephone 392
'
thereat for ithe erection of >a municiPIECE OF FURNITURE
RADIO SET BY PLACING
FOR ALL BATTERIES
pal marine terminal thereby guaranMade (by one of the largest
Batteries Called for and Delivered.
in the spacious comportment of
teeing to itself the ability to provide
it
iin
one
of
these
cabinets
manufacturers of fine furniture
this cabinet—"A" battery, " B "
facilities for water transportation to
Mereby making' your set a conis 25 in. high, 17 in. de^p and
\ny person or industry which might
batteries or
electrifitaaibion
34
in.
wide.
These
cabinets
sole
model.
When
cabinet
is
'•. some future time desire to locate
units can be easily concealed.
are of genuine mahogany or
closed batteries mid all wires
We promise that when you see
vwhere in the upland.
genuine antique walnut and
ara concealed, a feature that
' nothor'reason why the city sihould
their fine veneer finish mokes
this cabinet for yourself you
will impress the neat housethem 'a truly beautiful piece of
will marvel a t the value i t repNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T l i E FOLLOWING LOCAL
•> every •effort to further this
fine furniture.
keeper.
ot if that the ratabes previous- Budget and Tax Ordinance, -were approved by the TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
resents.
ker of will bo obtained as it of MADISON TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX on JAN. 13, 1927.
Established 23 Years
•iV of the air and not by inA hearing on the budget omd Tax Ordinance will be held at ZEIGLER'S
.-..ngxpresent valuations.
I t vnll HAiLL, BROWNTOWN, on February 9th, 1927, a t two o'clock a t which
Our
Guarantee
of
Money
Back Is Your Guarantee of Satisfaction
, Consequently and dn proportion to time and place objections to said Budget and Tax Ordinance of the TOWNthe increase, lower eveiyones taxes. SHIP 'of MADISON for the ydar 1927 may .be prese/nited by any tax payer
Tfhis petition was to have been ton- of said Township.
dieted t o council members a t a meetLocal Budget of the Township of Madison, County of Middlesex, for
ing held Wednesday night. Due t o the fiscal year 1927. OTHER THAN SCHOOLS.
t W fact 'thait there wore only a few
This Budget shall also constitute the Tax Ordinance, an ordinance reof tho copies returned in time to get lating <to Taxes for the Y«ar 1927.
thorn itabo i'he hiuvds of Mr. Delaney,
Bo i t ordained *by bhe TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE of tflie TOWNSHIP
chdinman of a committee for t h e
of MADISON, COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, that there stti&ll be assessed,
Coimmlission, in time or the meeting raised by Tnxatdon and Collc-cted cEor the fiscal year 1927 the sum of
with tilio council, they were not pre- $10,593,04, for the purpose of m«ietiin<g the appropriations set forth i n the
sented at all. I t is likely that they following abatement of Resources and Appropriations for the Year 1927.
will ba 'tendeaieid t o the council a t a
BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1927
later 'dftto as a •manifestutiom of local
Anticipated Revenues
iintca-cat and opinon.
1927
1926
$ 569.31
$ 35.88
RUTGERS OFFERS SPL. COURSE Surplus Revenue Appropriated
FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKERS Miscellaneous Revenue:
None
, None
Licenses
None
None
It is expected tfhat n number of Fines and Penalties
None
None
and Permits
'lusiness men nnd industrial workers
None
Nono
a South .Amboy will attend the spec- Interest and Coat
New Brunswick Branch: George and Albany Streets
1,000.00
1,000.00
il intensive course in Business Psy- Franchise Tax
300.00
150.00
>olugy and Salesmanship which will Gross Receipts Tax
160.00
150.00
givcm a t Rutgers University, a t Poll Tax ......
None
None
ow Brunswick, beginning February Fire Warden
—
10,593.00
8,447.71
• Tho course, conducted under the Amount t o bo raised by Taxation ....
lireetion of tho Industrial Extension
$12,612.36
$9,783.59
ilivision, will 'be of three weeks duration, with classes he-Id in the OiemisAppropriation*
try Building of tilic University on
1926
1927
Monday and Thursday .evenings of !on«ral Government—
each week, beginning; nt 7:45.
.,$1,300.00
$1,200.00
AdminisWaitive and executive
-. 160.00
160.00
__
The leader in charge will be Mr. Audit ...:
1,500.00
1,500.00
Nothing can bo sadder than a grave that IB no longer a mound. The Inevitable has come to
0. P. Brewer, business analyst con- Assessment «und Collection of Taxes
125.00
125.00
nected "with the Division,, who has Department of Finance
pass—the
weight of the sodden earth has crushed In the laat protection. It helps nothing to close the
GOO.OO
600.00
Interestv and Cost
i
i his
hi
rtil ..«.,..
had
wide eAp^nciM.^
nau WlUe
mo [laiuiviuu.
in
particular
4,000.00
4,000.00
Imagination to what happens then 1 Yet thor« is not the slightest necessity for this old-fashioned, barfield1 and who recently concluded a'Roads _
'.20.00
20.00
ehnikr .class a t Plainneld which was Polioei
"-"-barous, unsanitary method ot burial. Tho Norwolk Vault—ot little cost—will protect absolutely and
460.00
400.00
attended by over 260 students. Mr. Forest Fire
forever.
Moulded granite and steel, waterproof and airtight, it is sealed by hand in your presence
200.00
Fire
Protection
(L.
H.
F.
Co.)
(
0
.
BV.
F
.
Co.)
400.00
Brewer has recently joined t)he Rut200.00
200.00
gers stuff after experience'with seven Health
and
becomes
one solid plec« of masonry thnt literally "Lasts through the Ages." The best undertakers
1,200.00
1,000.00
otn'or state
universities, including Poor
insist
on
its
use,
They make the Norwalk Valut the foundation of evory first-class f unernl.
For
the
Erection
of
Town
Hall
2,500.00
Kentucky, Virginia,
Colorado, Utah,
17.59
.~
Montana anjd1- Washington. He is a Overexjpendibure 1923
25.00
?.
' ' ifnl ana etoqutjlit speaker and a Overexpenditure 1025
Contingent
367.36
246.00
' *"'ier of merit.
•n in thla specinl
$12,812.35
$0,783.50
'lent John M.
Anticipated Rev«avue from Tax on Dogs, $150.00, totoeused for tho
Metzgery, and
NKW
YORK
R. F. BURLEW
$1.75
PERTH AMBOY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
GEORGE M. MORTENSON
UNITED STATES TIRES AND TUBES
WM. STRUVE & SONS
ST TJALUE
Anderson's Garage
and Battery
Service
KTOTIOB
CTicUn
RADIO-AUTO i^UPPLY CO. INC
204 Smith Street
Open Evenings
' Perth Amboy, N. J.
Telephone 3183
THE SUNKEN GRAVE
The Norwalk Vault Company
payment of claims for damages ito Domestic Animals, Sheep or Poultry by
Dogs, pursuant to the provisions at Chapter 149, P. L. 1822.
This Ordinance, ehall take effect as provided by law.
)
THOMAS L. WO0T0N,
nt, cori
, '
. Township Clerk, Madison Township.
nt ap< ,t-*ty-2t
be ma!
'ido su
PLAINFIELD, N. J.
THE SOUTH AJUiiOY CITIZEN
have charge of and conduct the law pointing a Collector of Taxes, and boy, New Jersey, held on January Be it ordained by the Common
businese of the city, and all other law fixing her teran of office.
25to, 1927, the above ordinance was Council of the City of South Am•business in which the city is interest- Be it ordained by the Common adopted on Second and Third read- boy:
"'THE HOUSE WITHOUT A KEY"
' ed, when so ordered by the Common Council of the City of South Am- ings and final passage.
.Section 1. The Police Justice sha.l
ii a prescription for
FIRST CHAPTER FEB. 4TH
Council.
G. FRANK DISBROW, City Clerk. devote all the time and attention to
By J. I. Stone, Manager, Empire
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Section 2. He shall from time to boy:
Section 1. The Collector of Taxes First Reading—Jan. 11th, 1927. the duties of his office necessary to
Tneatre
time wh«n required or requested ad- shall .perform such duties as are now Advertised—Jan. 14th, 1927.
transact such business as may be
Bilious Fever and Malaria. vise
the
Mayor,
the
Common
Council,
or
(hereafter may be imposed upon Advertised—January 21st, 1927. brought before him during the time
The Saturday Evening Post serial
and *he committees and offic-jrs ap- her by law, or by the ordinances of
Second and Third Reading Jan. that be imay continue in office.
•"The House Without a h.ey" starring ll-5-17t It kilU the eormi
pointed by the Common Council on thia city in (relation to tha collection 25th, 1927.
Section 2. He shall keep a docket
Walter Miller and Allen-ei Ray beall mlatters which may be submitted of taxes, assesments, 'and oiher mon- Advertised—January 28, 1927. in which he shall record all actions
gins a ten week engagement at The
to him f-or his opinion. He shall draw eys due and payalble to the City.
Approved January 25, 1927.
instituted before him and what proEmpire Theatre starting Friday night HAIR DRESSING
such ordinances as shall be required
ANDREW N. KVIST, Mayor. ceedinga were had thereon, and the
Section 2. All moneys belonging
Feb. 4th.
by
the
Canrmion
Council,
or
any
comjudgments therein with particular
to the City and .paid to the Collector SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN,
FACIAL MASSAGE
This serial has much to interest the
mittee thereof, or by the Mayor. He
items of costs, and whether the
Taxes or coming into her hands ISSUE OF JANUARY 28, 1927.
adults as well as the children. Earl
MANICURING shall, when directed by the Common of
amount,
of the judgment was paid,
shall
be
paid
by
the
Collector
to
the
•Dorr Biggers, who wrote "The House
Council, or by the Mayor, prepare the City Treasurer without delay. For
By Appointment
and by whose advice' or direction any
ORDINANCE
Without a Key" has woven into this
tlrafit of any 'bill to be presented by all moneys paid by her to the City
action may 'be settled or discontinued,
MISS A. LENAHAN
all absorbing serial all the talent he
the city to the Legislature for pas- Treasurer, the Collector of Taxes AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Section 3. He shall keep a reis famed for. Mystery upon mystery
of
South
Amboy
appointing
a
City
Phone 43
sage, with a proper memorial for the shall taka a receipt, which shall be
cord in his docket of all written combaffling situations, tense moments,
Engineer,
fixing
his
term
of
office
piassage
thereof
if
the
same
in
the
filed by her in her office.
247 So. Pine Avenue
action and stunts outdoing Fairbanks
and salary and defining and setting plaints of a criminal nature brought
judgment of the Coimmon Council or
Section 3. The Collector of Taxes forth the duties of said City Engi- before him, with a statement of the
plus 1001 thrills, is just a brief sumthe
Mayor
it
be
required.
He
shall
nature of the offence, the i:ames> of
shall be in attendance at her office
mary of what you may expect ;n
RADIO BATTERIES
draw the deeds, leases, conveyance3, in the City Hall daily, except Sun- neer.
"The House Without a Key". ReCommon the complainant and defendant, dato
Charged
and
RentaU
Furnished
obligations,
bonds,
contracts
and
of complaint and what subsequent
days
and
holidays,
during
such
hour?
member th« storting date, Friday
Be it «if
ordained
by the
the City
of South Am- action
other legal instruments relating to as tba Committee on Taxes Shall de- Council
was taken thereon, and said
Called for and Delivered
night, Feb. 4th.
boy
tHait
the
duties
of
thc
City
Engithe business jnteirpste of the city, tenmine and fix:
docket shall at all times be open to
The .program of the week you will
$1.25
ncer
be,
as
follows:
which
may
be
required
of
him
by
any
the inspection of the Mayor, and be
Section 4. The salary and comiind as usual on page three.
Section 1. The City Engineer produced 'before the Common Council
AMBOY BATTERY AND AUTO city ordiinauce, or. by order of the pensation
of the Collector of Taxes shad
Herewith we list a number of our
perform the duties prescribed of the City of South Amboy at any
Mayor,
the
Common
Council,
or
any
SUPPLY
shall ibe the sum of Eighteen Hundred by law and ordinances and such
coming attractions: "Three Bad Men"
Dollars per annum, which shall be otter dutie3 as may be required by regular or special meeting when the
Perth Amboy committee thereof.
witfll George O'Brien, conceded to 414 Amboy Ave.
Section 3. Ho shall attend all the paid in equal half monthly install- him by the City Council or other Common Council im'ay require thc
be better than "The Iron Horse";
Telephone 770
same, said docket Shall be and remain
regular Council .meetings, he shall moints or payments of Seventy Five municipal board of the City.
Percy Marks sensational novel of colthe sole property of the City of South
lege life "The Plastic Age" with Cla- MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT OF prosecute and defend all actions Dollars on the first and fifteenth day
Section
2.
He
shall
have
tho
cuswhich may be brought by or against af each and every month, ar.d shall be tody of and charge of *nd sHa'U l:«ep Amboy. The Police Justice shall
ra Bow and Donald Keith; "The Lats
COMMON
PLEAS
the city, or Iby cr agaiinst any officer in lieu, plai'o and stead of all other in the place provided by tho City make a report as every regular (meetFrontier" bigger than "The Covered
of Uha city, for or by reason of any salaries and fees, iperquisitcti and Council all tlw maps, plans of Streets ing during his term of office, of all
Wagon; "Mare Nostrum (Our Sea);In the matter of the'
fines and costs received by him; and
matter or duty connected with or emoluments whatsoever which are
"Sweet Rosie O'Grady" with Shirley application
highways, seiwers and sue1.-, other shall pay over weekly to the City
growing out of their respective of- now or hereafiter may be allowed by and
JMasonJ Corrinne 'Griffith in "Syncomaps or plans as may belong to the Treasurer of the City of South Amfices, or in wnich the city is interest- law.
pating .Sue"; John Gilbert in "Bard- | JOHN SUTLIFF, for
city. He shall perform Engineering
ley's the Magnificent"; Buster Kea- ' cancellation of record _ On Petition ed, in any count in this sttate, includ- •Section 5. That May Bowcn be services in connection with streets, boy, fcxr the ,use oif the city, all
ing
actions
for
violation
of
the
orditon in "Battling Butler"; Rex Ing- , of a certain mortgage r
and hereby is appointed Collector of nwads, (highways, public lanes, nllcys fees, fines, penalties and costs which
may receive for the violation of
ram's "The Magnieian" and many ; made by Patrick FarNOTICE, nances of the city, or arising under Taxes to hold office for the full term; to <hafliaidout, opened, widened, or he
tho law af this state, in which thc city olf three years from l!u flrsr day of altered in thc City nml make plans ordinances and other offenses whereothers too numerous bo mention.
rell and Catherine
of
complaint
is made belore him, and
is interested.
January 1927, and until her success- and profiles off the s.iniu, lie shall
Tho Empire will consistenly show F>anrell, 'his wi!fle>, to
Section 4. He «h«U institute an or has iin like manner been .appoint- prepare all plans and specifications thq receipt olf such treasurer thereday in and day out nothing but the Abraham Eveiritt. J
for, shall on the payimen; thereof, be
biggest and best attractions made. TO ABRAHAM EVERITT, and his action in any of the cases in this or- ed and qualifies.
under the direction of the City Coundischarge for the same.
Section 0. Thai all ordinances or cil or other .municipal board and per-aHesufficient
"Watch The Empire announcements. umkn'owm hctirs, devisees and repre- dinanco mentioned when 'instructed
shall give a receipt for each and
sentatives, WILLIAM C. EVERITT, to do so by the Cammion Council or pant's of ordinances inconsistent here- form such engineering services as every
fine collected by him to each
ST. MARY'S PARISH NOTES MARGARET EVERITT, CAROLINE any committeo thereof, or by ,th« with are hereby repealel.
may be required by the City Council
Mayor, Ho shall .prosecute any iac- Section 7. Thais. ordinance shall or other municipal boards of the City. •person fined by him, anid file a duplicate
olf
each receipt with the Com$k>n or suit instituted upon the com- take effect immediately on its appro- Section 3. Ho shall keep a ct.mplaint vt uny (person, wlwm in hia val wnd publication in the manner pleite record of all the dtruets, roads, mon Council on making his report. He
shall file and safe;y keep (all papers
judgment, the public interest requires prescribed by law,
public lanes and alleys, pertaining to any action instituted
t)he saiiiio to bo prosecuted, lie nhall Public notice is herby given that hig'hwaya,
public pmrks and squares and other before him, and ait the expiration of
j i u d g o o f t ho Mid- not take lui appeal or irulo to show at a .regular meeting of the Common public places, hereafter laid nut op- his term of office shall deliver to the
KIRKPATRIGK
t o -tins s y s t e m .
Games.will
csiuso in any suit or action in which Council of the City of South Am- ened or altered in the City in'ia suitl a t 8 : 1 5 P . M. a n d all
Court of G
a judgment or decree shall havo been boy, New Jersey, held on January a'Ul'o book to 'be provided for that City Clerk of the City of South Amboy said docket and papers and doinfoldc or rend-ercd agaiimt the city ex- 25th, 1927, the above ordinance was
wherein shall be entered the cuments filed by him or in his posscept by direction of the Common adopted on Second and Third read- purpose,
true and lawful survey and the des-ession, relating to actions for the
Council, or by onltir of the Mayor, or ings 'and final passage.
cription thereof, specifying in each violation of ordinances of the City
unless
in
hte
opinion
immediaite
acJ . J - . . «..~.
Richard _
G.
FRANK
DISBROW,
City
Clerk.
,_..„ ..._ 11th dsvy **$ February, 1927. tion is required to preserve the rights
case tho d'atm of tjio sr.'veyy or the oif South Amboy, and shall transmit
Geo. Stolte, Mrs. F. Thompson,
First Reading—Jan, 11th, 1927.
at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of
d und
d to the Prosecutor of the plens of the
time when the same was made
Frederick Isley, Mrs. Kuhn, Mrs. said day, or as scon thereafter as the of the city.
Advertised—Jan. 14th, 1927.
County of Middlci-ex, before ihe
laid our., opened .j-r iilNirec.1, ac- sitting
James Alongahan Sr., Mrs. Thomas ; matter can coime oin to be heard, for Seotioin 6. The salary and com- Advertised—January 21st, 1927. duly
of each Grand Jury for said
to law.
Downs Sr., Mrs. Theo. Armstrong, an order to cancel of record a certain pensation of the City Solicitor shall
Second and Third Reading Jan. cording
He shall keep an accurate and county, adl complaints, warrants,
Mrs. Edward Price, Mrs. Moran, Pine mortgage made by Patrick Fairnell be the sum of Flifteten Hundred Dol- 25th, 1027.
evidence
and other papers relating
complete record of all gnad«s of
avenue, Mrs. M'artin Keays, Mrs. C.and Catherine FarreH, his wife, lo lars per year which shall be paid in
Advelrbiscd—January 28, 1927. streets
to the .criminal matters ami comand
highways
established
by
McGonigle, Mrs. Franklin Parkes, Abraham Everibt, dated February equal Half monthly installments or
Approved January 25, 1927.
order of City Council and furnish a plaints which have come before him.
.Miss Irene Meinaer, Miss Mary DelaANDREW" N. KVIST, Mayor. complete
and recorded in the of- payments of §ixty Two and 50/100
and accurate map in each
mey, Miss Anrta Coakley, Mary MaDollars
on
the
first
and
fifteenth
of
SOUTH
AMBOY
CITIZEN,
Section 4. The Salary and comnf
of said cases.
each and every month, and the actual ISSUE OF JANUARY 28, 1927^
pensation of the Police Justice oif the
I
Section
4.
It
shall
be
his
duty
to
taxed costs and expenses in proceedCity of South Amboy, shall be the
'give at suitlable times root imorc than sum
ings in any court, and has expenses in
O'Leary, John Lucitt, Fourth street,
of Four Hundred and Twenty
ORDINANCE
JOHN A. COAN, all
once
in
«'ach
case
and
in
proper
manmatters referred to him requirThos. Vail Jr., Thomas McKeon Sr..
Dollars per annum, payable in equal
Attorney
for
Petitioner.
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
ner
to
contractors
and
others,
their
ing
his
services
and
presence
beyond
John De Santis, Michael O'Bnien,
half monthly payments of Seventeen
P. 0. Building, the limits of the City of South Atn- )f South AmVboy prescribing and de-agents and worTcmen when employ- and
Mrs. Michael Leonard, Rosw.e'11 St.,
50/100 DolJaira on the first and
South Amboy, N. J. boy.
fining the duties of City Treasurer, ed in the fulfillment oif any contract ftffieemth
JUrs. Joseph Quinlan, Mrs. Thomas
fixing his compensation, appointing a for streeit improvement or for .the month. day of each and every
Wallace and Miiss Margaret KeenaM. 1 . . ..
Section 6. That John A. Lovely City Treasurer, and fixing his term construction of sewers or drain or
On Wednesday, Feb. 9th, Mrs.
be and he hereiby is appointed City of office.
for other public improvements, in- 'Section 5. That Linwood Van
NOTICE
Hose MciN«al will be in charge.
Solicitor to hold his office for the
Cleaf be and hereby is appointed
Be it ordained by the Common cluding the grading, paving, curbing, Police
The party on Wednesday, t>b. 1G, Notice is hereby given that the full term of three years from the first Council
Justice oif the City of South
guttering
and
explanations
thereof
of
the
City
oi
South
Amboy:
, -will be under the direction of Mrs. Common Council of the City of day olf January 1927, and until his Section 1. All moneys belonging necessary (to the, proper fulfillment Aimboy, to hold his office fo:- the
South Amboy, N. J. will consider the successor 'has been in like manner
.Francis Monaghan.
.term of two years from tha first
to the City olf South Amboy, from of such contract as may properly ap- full
report of the Commissioners of appointed a>nd qualifies.
pertain to the duties of his oiffice and day oif January 1927, and until his
whatever
source
received,
which
shall
JIRST METHODIST PROTESTANT Assessment for the
• Section 7. That all ordinances or
to furnish and put up suitable and successor has been in like manntr
CHURCH
FE-RRIS STREET IMPROVEMENT parts of ondinances inconsistent here- lave been paid, >or which shall here- proper
monuments for the direction appointed and qualifies.
after be paid to the City Treasurer,
Rev. Geo. H. Naylor, Pastor
at a regular meeting of the Common1 with are •heireby repealed.
Seotion 6. That all ordinances or
or shall com© into his possession, of said work.
Sunday, Jan. 30th, 1927
Council to be held in the Counci
>Sectiom 8. This ordinance shall
parts oif ordinances inconsistent with
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Chamber at City Hall, Tuesday even- take effect immediately on its ap- shall be deposited by him in such Section 6. It ahall be his duty to this ordinance are hereby repealed.
Sermon by pastor. Subject "Man's ing, February 8th, 1827 at eight proval and publication in the manner jank or banks a3 may be selooted by inspect all work done for said City Section 7. This ordinance shall
he Common Council.
Great Ideal."
o'clock P. M. at which time and plage prescribed by law.
upon wry contract for street paving, t a k e S e t immediatley' on
its ap
Section 2. He shall pay all war- constructing sewers, ffradine
__J _.. .V. .;,"-"y °n l l s apgrading streets.
streets, •_r:r..i
1:45 t. M. Jr. C. E. Mr. F. R. any person interested therein or af- Public notice is herby given that
p
and publication in the manner
rants
and
shall
accept
oil
drafts
or
'any
other
public
improvement
fected
thereby
will
be
given
the
opXieontod, Supt.
at a regular meeting of the Common drawn on or against the treasury of which may be required by the City prescribed by law.
2:30 P. M. Sabbath School. Mr. portunity to be heard.
of the City of South Am- the City'of South Aimboy, when the Council or other municipal board of
Public notice is herby given that
Howard iiioodgood., Supt Lesson, Said report (and cost sheet U nowCouncil
New Jersey, held on January samo are lawfully issued and signed, the City, and no payment or pay- at a regular meeting of the Common
"The Christian Overcoming Tempta- on displlay in thc office of the City boy,
25th,
1927,
the
above
ordinance
-was
Council
of the City of South Amfrom
any
moneys
in
his
hands
out
of
ments shall be .made to any contractmon by pastor. Subject "The Way of Clerk at the City Hall for the perusal adopted on Second and Third (readChe funds deposited to the credit oi or for any work done under his di- boy, New Jersey, held on January
of the public.
tion."
ings 'and final passage.
the city, charging tho same to the rection until he has filed a report with 25th, 1927, the above ordinance was
G. FRANK DISBROW,
7:30 P. M. Evening Service. SerCity Clerk. G. PRANK DISBROW, City Clerk. account .upon which the warrant or the City Council or otter municipal adopted on Second and Third readjnon by pastor. Subject "The Way of
First Reading—Jan, 11th, 1927. draft is drawn; moneys received by Board certifying that the same has ings and final passage.
Salvation." Special singing. This is SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN,
Advertised—Jan. 14th, 1927.
him for fines, penalties, licenses or been done in accordance with the G. FRANK DISBROW, City Cleric
the beginning- of special evangelistic ISSUE OF
Advertised—January
21st, 1927. from any other Source or sources, •contract and specifications for said First Reading—Jan. 11th, 1927.
services. Services each night ex- JANUARY 28, 1927.
Second
and
•
Third
Reading
Jan.
other than for .taxes, assessments and work.
Advertised—Jan. 14th, 1927.
oe.pt Saturday. Different speaker
26th, 1927.
water TOnts, and which may not be Section 6. It shall be his duty to Advertised—January 21st, 1927.
each night. You are invited to these
designated
for
any
particular
fund,
NOTICE
Advertised—January
28,
1927.
furnish upon .the request of the own- Second and Third Reading Jan.
cervices. Bring a friend.
shall be placed to thie geriera'. credit er or by direction of the Committee 25th, 1927.
Notice is hereby given that tho Approved January 25, 1927.
oi
the
city
unless
otherwise
directed
ANDRfcW
N.
KVIST,
Mayor.
Common
Council
of
the
City
of
on Streets and Sewers the correct Advertised—January 28, 1927.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH
by the Common Council or otherwise number of any flot in order that all Approved January 25, 1927.
South Araboy, N. J. will consider the SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN, '
Rev. D. E, Clair, Pastor
required by law
homes may be numbered more uniANDREW N. KVIST, Mayor.
10:30 A. M. "The Christian's Vic- report of the Commissioners of ISSUE OF JANUARY 28, 1927.
Seotion 3. He shall (furnish the formly.
SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN,
tory." Short talk to Junior Church. Assessment on he
AUGUSTA ST. IMPROVEMENT
ORDINANCE
Common Council, at each regular Section 7. The salary and com- ISSUE OF JANUARY 28, 1927.
2:30 P. M. Sunday School.
7:00 P. M. Epworth League Devo- nt n regular ^meeting of he Common ,AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY meeting ian itemized statement of pensation of the City Engineer shall
Council to bo held in the Council of South Amboy appointing an the financial condition of ithe city "be the sum of Eighteen Hundred
tional Service.
ORDINANCE
Chamber at City Hall, Tuesday even- Overseer of the Po.or, fixitiff her term sotting forth thOTehr all moineys re- Dollars
($1800.00)
per
year
7:30 Song Service.
7:45 "Waiting Outside the Door". ing, February 8th, 1927, at eight »f olffice and fixing her c Mnpeinsp ceived by Urn for any purpose what- and shall be paid in equal half month- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
soever and from what source or ly instalments or payments of Sev- of South Amboy, appointing a City
Special anthams by choir iit both ser- o'clock P. M. at which time and place tion.
any person interested therein or af- Be it ordained by the Common sources the same harve been received enty Five Dollars on the first and fif- Marshall, defining his duties, fixing
vices.
iPrnycr and Praise Service Wed- fected thereby will bo given thc op- Council of the City of South Am- and all moneys .paid out by hiir un- teenth d«y of each and every month; his compensation amd term of Oiftfice.
porunity to be heard.
der warrants or drafts issued or provided, however, that if and whan
boy:
Be it ordained by the Common
nesday evening at 7:46.
•Said report and cost sheet is nw
Section 1. That Mary Price be drawn in the manner (aforesaid. On the amount oi (engineering work in Council of the City olf South AmCHRIST CHURCH PARISH
on display in the office of the.City and she hereby is appointed Overseer the firsit day of January in each year any one year shall equal or exceed boy:
Clerk at the City Hall for the perusal of the Poor of the City of South Am- he shall (furnish to the Common Coun- $36,000.00 the City Engineer shall
Rev. Charles E, Kennedy, Rector
Section 1. The City Marshall
of the public.
Fourth Sunday After Epiphany
boy, to hold said office [for the term cil a complete statement of all (be entitled to, and shall be paid a shall perform t'.ia duties imposed
moneys
received
by
him,
and
from
(fete
of
4%
on
such
excess
o
<
f
$36,7:30 A. M. Holy Communion.
G. FRANK DISBROW,
of live years froim the first day of
upon him by the Statutes of the State
what source oir sources the same 000.00.
9:30 A. M. Church School.
City Clerk. January 1927.
of New Jersey, laind the ordinances of
shall
have
been
(received,
and
aill
10:45 A. M, Morning Prayer and SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN,
8. That Harold Filskov the City of South Amboy governing
SeotioTi 2. That the sui'ary and
paid out by him om warrents be Section
and is hereby appointed City En- said office.
•Sonmoin. The Rev. Albert P. Mack, ISSUE OF
compensation of said Overseer of the moneys
or
drafts
as
a'foresaiid,
and
to
what
JANUARY
28TH,
1927.
.
gineer,
to
hold office for the full
Iteotor of St. Mary's, Kcyport, will
Poor be Four Hundred antl Twenty account the sum so paid shall have
Section 2. He shall receive for
ipreaoh.
Dollars pet annum, which shall be been charged since the ftrst day of term af three yews'from the Hirst day such work such Miusonable fees as
of January 1B27, and until his suc- the Coimmon Council of the City of
7:30 P. M. Choral Evensong and
paid
in
equal
half
monthly
installNOTICE
cessor shall 'have 'been in like man- South Amboy imay by ordinance diAddress.
ments or payments cuf Seventeen and Xamiairy next preceding.
Notice ia hereby given that the EO/100 Dollars on the Hrst and fifSection 4. The City Treasurer ner appointed and qualifies.
•,
Common Council of the City of teenth day of each raid every month shall have and maintain his office at Section 9. That all ordinances or rect.
Section 3. That William O'Brien
;.-,<. n> t.vkifu
South Amboy, N. J. will consider the during her term of office.
such place and shall be in attendance parts of ordinances inconsistent herec be and hereby is appointed City
of the Commissioners of
A froi! IIHH ii«|n|iifi| II fiimllv o f or- rcpont
Section 3. That all ordinances or nt lids office at suclh times as the with are hereby repeaed.
Marshall of the City of South Am! parts
phitn n i h l n s iicnr U i u i h r l r n s . V V U I M . Assesm«snt for the
of ordinances inconsiite.nt here- Committee oin Taxes shall determine, (Section 10. 'That this ordinance boy to hold office until January,
IMPROVEMENT i with are
S h e s p o n i l s liiHh iln.vs biiHlly Keiirirlilng JOHN STREET
Sundays
and
HoUidays
cxicoptedi
shall
take
effect
imuneditttely
on
its
'hereby repealed.
first, nineteen hundred and twenty
a regular meeting of the Common!
for (lies iinil worms fur her foster chil- at
Section 6. Tihe salary and co.m- approval and publication in tho man- nitre, nnd until his successor has in
Council to bo held in the Council Section 4. This oAlinani-e shall
like manner been nprointed and
dren, says the Dem-born Independent Chamber at City Hall, Tuesday even- •ta'ko offeat immediately on_ita appro- poneutiom of tine City Tineasurer shall ner prescribed by law.
ing, February 8th, 1927 at 'eight val and publication in tlie man nor be the sum of Nine Hunvdned Dollnrs Public notice is herby given that qualifies,
per amiuim, which shall bo paid m ot a regailar meeting of the Common
by law.
Slection 4. All ordinances and
Futility of thc Right bf Way o'clock P. M. at which time and place prescribed
oif ordinances inconsistent hereany person interested therein or af- Public notice is herby given that equal hijf nioai/tUy Installliments or Council of the City of South AmI ' d l r s l r i i i l l s a r crclui;,ij.i] ,liut wlill
ut a regular meeting of the Common payments af Thirty Seven and 50'100 boy, New Jersey, held on January with are hereby repealed
ithey have tin1 loi'tinlnil rlj,'lil of way fected thereby will be given the op-| Council Dif the City of South Am- Dollars on tlve first ond fifteenth diay 25th, 1927, th« above ordinance was
Section 5. Thin ordinance shall
portunity to be heard.
It Is of lltlle use nftrr II «M-ICIIIH en1
New Jersey, hold on January of each laind wery .month, and shall adopted on Second and Third (read- take effect iiminwdtately on its approSaid report land cost sheet is now boy,
IIRIOII wltli ii fool mntnrlM.—Wiislilm
bo
in
lieu,
place
and
stead
of
all
other
ings
and
final
passage.
1927, tho above ordinance was
val and publication in the manner
on display'in the office of the Oity 25th,
salaries and fees, perquisites and
iotl Slur.
G. FRANK DISBROW, City Clerk. prescribed by law.
Clerk at the City Hall for the perusal adopted on Second and Third (read- emoluments
which
nro
now
or
hereings
tind
final
passage.
First
Reading—Jan.
11th,
1027.
Public notice is herby giv«n that
of the public.
Advertised—Jan. 14th, 1027.
G. FRANK DISBROW, City Cleric. ladfter mnvy bo allowed by law.
nt a .regular meeting of the Common
G, PRANK DISBROW,
BROKEN REST "'
S«c*ion
6.
That
Goonge
A.
Kress
Advertised—January
21st.
1927.
First
Reading—Jan.
11th,
1927.
Council
of the City of South AmCity Cleric
be and lie hereby is appointed City
Adv«rtised—Jan. 14th, 1927.
Second nnd Third Heading 'Jan. boy, New Jersey, held on January
«auaau by Dl«dil«r Irrilallon It Nalurt'i SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN,
Advertised—January 21»t, 1927. Treasurer to hold otffiie for thc full 25th, 1027.
26th, 1927, the above ordinance WH»
ISSUE OF
Danger Signal.
'jn orf three years from the first Advontilsed—Jniumry 28, 1927. adopted on Second and Third (readSecond and Third Reading Jan.
JANUARY 28TH, 1927.
O. K. Kldni-T, Ontario, 1 N. T , l a j n i
day of January 1927, and until his Approved Jnnunry 25, 1027.
20*1, 1927.
ings und final passage,
"Ijlthiatcd ftucnu tion dune mnro for riM
ANDRHVV N. KVIST, Mayor.
•Advartiised—January 28, 1927. successor has been In like manner
O. FRANK DISB110W, City Clwli.
-than (til other rntncilicD fM>nihln(u).
5om*
ORDINANCE
appointed
arod
qualifies.
SOUTH
AMBOY
CITIZEN,
Approved
January
25,
1927.
(d/iyn I hnd nlrnOHt n cfinptlint. clonlro with
First Reading—Jan. 11th, 1927.
A Uirrlblfl burning HcuRtiMutt, Would bfl
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
ANDREW N. KVIST, Mayor. Section 7. Thwt nil ordinances sr ISSUE OF JANUARY 28, 1927.
Advertised—Jan. 14th, 1927.
iKilhiTi'd about «lx IIMH'B ul nlclit.
Will of Sotrtih Aniuboy prescribing avnd de- SOUTH AMBOY C1TIZPJN,
piarts of ord'taainces inconsistent hereAidvertlscd—January 21st, 1027.
tell or write rnv c*!imlence to an,T one,"
Solicitor, ISSUE OF JANUARY 28, 1827.
with are hereby .repealed.
Pnn't tuVn (ti'trliigciil^ for Oil*. You mny fining tiro duUea of Oifcy
Second
and Third Reading Jun.
ORDINANCE
pel. t h f I'liblt. or b« forced rOftMnuiLlly l o fixln# Ms compensation, eg. Mnitlnp
Section 8. This ordinance
Khali
2Bth, 1027.
r
.[till nni'.tirn,
Mthlafrt] btirhti,
(KtlUr B City Solicitor ttnd txing his \
of
tukfl effect tmmv»dl<it*lj on its appro- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITST
Adviirljin«i—January 28, 027.
TornmliL) ttrtn "n (hi> hinrliW'r nit e p w i n
ORDINANCE
val mud publ lent ton in thc manner oK South Amtooy prescribing imd de- Approved January 26, If
Mite ilo "n t h * tMiwrli. DrlvM nut f a r u t a offlw.
riin,tl'f*r, ^Nitoiifw Mc^iidTr **-MB, thrvoy,
nning
the
duties
of
Police
Juntico,
pr*rcrib«d
by
Utr.
Ik) it orduln«4 by the Common
AN ORDINANCE OF-TH.B CITT
ANDREW N. KVU
i-olicvlmc IriltiiUon,
fill tiff Ills voraipemtuvtlon, appointing *
,
Tim ,t»t>M« i'»«t SKI nuih BI, d r u i itofy*. Council ot Ui« OK? of South Am- of South Am hoy praKribing and d»- Public nottoe it h«rby giren thdt
- orraK
flninf Ufa* duttai at Collector of at a fctrufor niMtlngf at tin Centime Volte* Justio* ftixl fixliw ma terra of .<"•""•" •
' Knller Utbtirttorr. MtchtnloBkum Okt* boy:
T
txtym tw ctmwm*iiim, ap- Council at tt» d V ot South A »
SacUo.nl, Th
Print Storo.
VRY 98
Ii*cnUy »t
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927
as sre £ ? s;
S
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
DRUNK WITH FATIGUE
By Erwin Greer
COUNCIL CALLS PUBLIC
MEETING MONDAY EVE.
MM^
211-213 FIRST STREET (Near Broadway)
(UoDtinued from Tuirt !•
You wouldn't penmit a drunken
person to drive your automobile, which expectation is approved of by
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
•would you? And yet intoxication of the CoromiiSsioJi.
W'ith the situation thus clarified
any sort makes a person unfit to
THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY
Handle a motor car. A fatigued per- there remained only the question of
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL. 4
son is just as drunk as if ue had been the manner in which this means oi
• imbibing alcoholic poisons. In both access was to be gueranteed. The
cases the vison is blurred, the senses width of this access, area along the
dulled and the will and muscles re- bulkhead, -whether one or more strips
J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR
are to be retained, where to locaw; ;t
fuse to co-ordinate.
or them, are some of the phases oi
An automobile is a very nearly |'
..
..
Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, $1.BO; zones 3 to 8, $2.00
perfect piece of mechanism. It h a s ;ot nnl s , a 1 1 important question. Decision
endurance
that
is
truly
remarkable.
this
pna*e
o
l
.the
matter
is
to
bs
Entered in the Post Office a t South Amboy, N. J . as second class matter.
Yet no automobile will keep going reserved
fcr .,., ::;l,ebeo;uig,
the pror ss m a d e
1
' unless it is supplied with gas, oil a n d ' ^ u?l t e
^ * " ' , «S considered
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927
water and electric current is fed to «
sausiactary to all concerned.
the spark plugs to ignite the com- Mayor ivvist, in addressing the
meeting, said he was 'heartily in favor
pressed mixture in the cylinders.
p
Man can accomplish
some amazing ? f $ development, had advocated it
inh
a n ual
x,afe,
but
™ess?£\ an<* , c o u l d « "
fe b
t no -man nor no woman can i n l ! " ,
keep going .for long without food,' " i a " l l ° H benefits that wight accrue
water and sleep. Food is to hi m to
the c ty th.o jgh tne imprc-voment.
e
Terrace Sliders Not Wanted by Discuss Project and Plan on Coop- what gas and oil are to the automo- ifO T disclaimed having meant to ask
eration.
bife
engine.
It
is
the
material
from
fwlormaltaon as to what the city
School Board.
o ud
which the power and the lubrication w
S^n hnancia ly at a previous
me
The
South
Amboy
Business
Men's
Members of the Board of Educacomes. Water is us nee W r y to t e n«tW'g-,
it having ibee-n only
.Ins ,nt l o n t 0 n n d o u t wha
Association
went
on
record
a
t
a
tion decided on Wednesday evening
man as it is to an automobile radia- w '
}> >f anything
meeting
Monday
niig'ht
as
favoring
tor. Without water, he dries up,, be- m .«
commission
spoaUically ted in
that drastic action was necessary in
ln
* 0 1 \ a n instance, he asked what
•order to cope with the vandalism of I the plan of the Port Raritan Commis- comes overheated and dies. Sleep is w u lf.
d b thc
sion
for
the
development
of
the
local
the charging of the battery used to
«
attitude of the Coonmisyouths, -who aro continually wrecking
waterfront. A>t t h e meeting it was supply the sparks, without which s l o n m r e » a r f J° * n(> ^tension of
the school .buildings and the grounds jalso
sawli1
im
ulns
decided
to
sponsor
petitions
to
s a w l 'i 1
i m u l n s
now to tha
there
can
be
no
real
exertion.
^
•
'
adjoining.
y
bo presented to the city authorities
Let a person go without food, let m
; , l h tenPrcsen'c
enua would be covThe action came after a lengthy I urging
crt<J
e
the
cooperation
of
thc
city
in
^
P™P«s«<« »'"; ^ extended
hiim go without water, let him go
discussion by meimb&rs of the Board,
the project .under way as soon without sleep for a long enough per- u n a l " o r ? w » s " 0 L sulticicnt tall .u>
as well as Superintendent Barr and getting
l c
as
possible.
It
seemed
to
be
the
coniod, let him BO without any one of " "ew locaUion, wno would have to
Principal Dawson over the breaking
.of opoulon that in vieiw of the these things for any grout period and ' ^ u " d :}h° c x I ) B i ' f ol relaying the
of windows, netting and the destroy- sensus
s ]t
h l l d to b
project
'having
been
talked
of
for
1ihe
^
? " w e d indiore
ing of .the terrace adjoining the school last half century and it -now appearing fatigue results. If he is driving a M*
Klvu t h e u t e r
rar
it
is
a
death
dealing
fatigue.
,'f"
°
end enough slope.
on John street. It was pointed out tliat it was a little too big t o be unOne reason why some drivers b o . ' l * wua suwi tlrings us this Uiul he Had
that the terrace was used as a sh-.le
by thc city alone, i t was
y
by children after; school hours, und dertaken
' " "md>>8 t t t ( i t l l u ^ ^uyor
- ..
come fatigued so soon a.4 .they rto rto
, f
timo
to
get
something
done
of
a
more
MUi W u i t t h c o a t o f
that the breakage about the building practical nature than mere discus- Vhilc
because
, ?
Vhil ttouring
o u i n g is b
u tthey
h ynot
t only!
nly! **'• "*"•»«»* MU wwould
ul<1 bu
bu
•was done mostly at times when the sion.
get too little sleep,
* ^ ^
^ V
J^f»
p, but they d'o not «"'*
and that
auditorium was being used for dances
d do
d not eat thei
h prop- cc uu rr <<!
eivl onoughh and
I
'iherc
was
quite
a
large
attendance
would
fie
included
in >Uiv>
i
n
basketball games and other functions.
cr food, and they do not drink enough »
tor 'tile entire project, lie
A letter penned >at the instigation of local business men who listened water. They are trying to keep K o - "f1
it reasonable lor such questof D. W. Reed was addressed to Chief with interest to the explanations oE mg on an empty
t gas tank,
k a half
h l f fillfill tho
of Police Thomas Gleason, asking co- George R. Delanoy dealing with the ed radiator and a run down battery. „",™, *" entcr into the .consideration
Mr. DeUiney Is it (my wonder that they arc in i v e n
D project idea by various inoperation by the police department in development plan.
«
persons.
this matter. The letters tells of the heads a commlibtoo. of inveistigaiion serious accidents?
for
the
Pout
Rarfitan
ComiraUttion,
jf
Councilman
Mnlloy
thatmischief done in the past, and sugTlie only way to make touring or t h<-•>»««>">"«>
^niioy suggested
s u g g e s t mate
gests that the entire outside of thewlhich.he is also a member RH the lo- any long trips safe is to avoid facommission suon.it a uiuml .plan
building be guarded closely, for cal representative. The .plan in brief, tigue, and it can be avoided only by ?»»«!"« f w >t Proposed to assure
youngsters who take delight in this he said, wan t o bnrild a bulkhead along eating sufficient .mid proper food, b y U l < ! f t y o t "iving access Ui.tho buik, the flats {rant the local docks here ID drlnk'ing enough pure water and get- '^<1 Hii«, wi.ere t, 10 ocaition wouiJ
sort of mischief.
l o thl
f Mr IJehmey repl.ed
It is expected that in the future ' Cheesequiike Creek at Morgan. The ting enough sleep that is sound and •"«•1 «*«•
,.' 4 £ a s "?t .within the province
persons, who have no desire to gobulkhead wouM be quito straight «ml restful. In obhe'r words the driver "I" bh<)
Oomwisawn to tell the cityy
into the auditorium, will be forced to •located somewhere aiear the end ofhas to give us much attention and °{
what
lit city dock a t this end,
l a
stay away from the vicinity of the
uso as much good judgment in keep,
.° '°. ;9,r s l l ™ M , h / ' ;
.
somo
twenty-five
hundred
school, and school children will not
ing himself in good driving condition {'ul<J.d t o
.
^
^
4
feet
from
the
'shore
lino
about
opthu
m sa
be tolerated about the grounds after
l nwn Wwould
not
permit a
posito the water plant. Filling in bo-as ,hc does in keeping the car in good B U a v•^<"™
e
0 Uld
re ui (1 t o
school hours.
running
condition
Failure
to
do
this
'
^
•«««
«
,
P
,
«
«
bulkhead would reclaim apReferring to the organization of a
eovw all the diftaiU which would en;ly four hundred acres of is surely playing witth death.
Parent-Teachers Association here th»
„
tcr into such a plan, i h e appropria1, of which about half would be
; of Supt. Barr says: " l a
t i ( m 01 t h e U S o
CHARLES iF. REA
-f "
^ 'U^ b o < l v w u s °nly
would be
F. Rea, sixty-one years old, five
luintan
iuve-r dollars
and Kanitan
Hay
disthousand
for the
whoie
en in the community for the formato aceomodate four plants of 272 Maple street, Perth A.mboy,! triot. llhis lack of means iniade it very
tion of a Parent-Teachers Association
the
Raritan
Copper
Works
passed away at tihe Perth Amboy Hos- impracticable to prepare drawings of
and an initial meeting will be held on
at Perth Araboy, which concern pital last Saturday night. Funeral "the kind desired, .oven if the GonimisThursday afternoon, Jan. 227th in
about
thirty-five,
acres
of
servi«es were, .held from St. Mary's sion knew where the access location
the high school auditorium. The
church, Perth Amboy, Tuesday morn- would be or what .it would be. He exneed for such an organization has
ing ait teji o'clock, and interment was planned that he thought it should bo
of ,this . , =ground
been
felt lfor
sometime'and am
Deem leic
o r soiiieiiMit:u.im
am pleasyitaa-:
,
„_._., ,
---—made in St. Mary's cemetery, this made subject to later decision a s to
ed to say that the..initiative for this ^rit-m r u n d . e r ^ k e n . , h? t h ( i loi* city.
. ,the exact location, iarea, etc., depenmovement came from the parents in- j ^ ' J ^ " <#mmt*>™> ."«« "'tehod ,,f
de(1
The deceased was well known in ding upon the developments that
stead dX the teachers. I am quite, " X r ? r ' t f l , t o ^ <ie<i'
«P°«i V
later
1
ch this city, having iat one tim.a made wight arise as Who project advanced
sure that this ,movo will bring forth'£ * ° * ^ " J E T E ? , 3 i» l .i! his hoimla here. He had been in illa I l d locating a n industry on the sit?
better cooperation and understaivdEventually there would he health for some time. Besides a wife, reached a imore definite stage. This
• between the school and the home.
Mr. Rea. is survived by two brothers suggestion seemed to .be quite agreeand ome sister* all of .this city, they a'bte to the couneilmen.
i
are James and Adam Rea, and Mrs.) 'Councilman Neiltopp urged the exThomas Lovely. THe pall bearers ecution of t h e project a t as early a
arenx-ieacners Jissociaiion.
tions of
were Theodore Stolte, Thomas L o v e - jwd aa tse as possible. The property a s it
would bring to ithe resi- ly, Thomas Lovely, Johm Conmors, l
A communication
from
^ c - lwaterfront
u w was useless t o the city, he
t »
man's
Club relative to
theirthe
appeal
sa) d
in behalf of the Near East Fund was dents of this city benefits of many James Barr, George Davis and John' i . a^d the city apparently had
kindte.
There
would
be,
for
instance,
Deitz.
.everything to gain and but little to
received and asked the Bpard to colose in the plan. Therefore everything
operate by having each of the school possibilities for jobs right here a t
home
for
those
who
now
must
go
afar
.
-— „„ u i . ^
Tickets for tihe Mazola luncheon tdno ant e tlttloe et
council could do should be
children subscribe to the extent of .
f t n e P r "joot started,
one cent in the drive. The idea was im their search for a means of livli- to be served om Feb. 17th under th'e 1 ' '
hood.
Increased
population
would
auspices
of
St.
Martha's
GuliJd
are
Councilman
Miagec in concurring
considered an excellent one and the
Board directed that the appeal in bring new business here, create ..•.-, niow on sale, and may be had from!" 1 t n o remarks expressed by other
demands for dwellings, enhance the Mrs. B. H. Bennett, of 135 John I speakers also remarked that the counthe school be made.
of real estate holdings and nro- atreet, or from a/ny member. The af- c i l wouldn't want to do anything to
Ch&cks from Edward Farrell for value
n/vi*fif
A . . . I 4-U- ;
increasedi tax* valfair will be Held at the Parish House.! n o l d th« proposition up.
$25.00, Woman's Club, $15.00, and
which wo'uld conie
the Big Fiv«, $100.00, were received j
would
for rental of the auditorium. Thej
money was ordered turned over to
„ an th-e
the Custodian of School Moneys.
tax rates for South Amboy, he added
The present holdings of the city
Dr. J. P. Weber told of the needed
repairs to .tine several school build- and present water front was a good
deal
of a liability to the city, the
ings, and asked that the budget be
prepared with the expenditures in speaker continued to point out Sowers mt various street ends frequently
mind.
Tlio report of the Attendance Of- became .blocked off by mud and silt
ficer, William J. Naglo, showed that thrown inshore by the river. When
he had made 2'J visits, the imajority this occurred mwin must be sent there
being on account of sickness. .Bight to Ciena- ,the sewer outlet into the rivvisits to continuation students wera «r. At other points the street ends
made, and three
live day notices were washed away by storms and
were sonwi on parents ol children again idxpense was entailed in repairabsent from their studies. T.he re-ing thorn so that traffic along .them
port also stated that it was not nec- would .not be endangered.
The secretary of the Business
essnry to serve the final notices on
Metis Association, Frederick Kurowthe parents.
Permission to allow tine South Am- sky, sakl that if .the proposed devel'boy AUhletics Kino .use of the Juuditor- opment w:is a certainty as to whin
duim om Moinkiy night was grunted to it was to be completed, or if the land
were now uviuilable, a concern could
the .mnningcir, Edward Farrell.
bo Io-caled themes -at once. KepresenKichard U. Rue, retiring member tativM
of this concern, he siiid, were
of the Hoard, anil president of theinvestignfiing
this section in search for
body for five years, tihanked the mem- a suitable site
for a plant which
bers on Wednesday night for their would cimploy about
one hundred
loyalty .and support during his reign.
The end of this great sale is only a few
Ho asked that the same loyalty mark workmen within th<j plant and drivers
LOT
(two
shifts
at
least
on
about
sixtv
days away—-8 P. M. Monday.
the reign of thc new president. Mr.
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
—Agent for—
COPS TO CHASE
BUSINESS MEN NOW
ALL PANTS RIDERS
WANT PORT PLAN
TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY
Fire, Compensation, Automobile,
Plate Glass, etc.
FOR QUICK RESULTS LIST YOUR PROPERTY
FOR SALE WITH ME
Stevens Avenue near Main St.
Tel. 128
•I. Wolff & Co.
Seasonable Merchandise
at Greatly Reduced Prices
Women's Warm Lined Shoes
Reduced from $3.75 and $3.25.
$2.00
Youth's High Top Shoes
Reduced from $4.25.
..$2.00
Boy's High Top Shoes
Reduced from $5.50.
$2.50
Men's High Top Shoes
Reduced from $6.00.
$4.00
Men's High Top Shoes
Reduced from' $7.50.
.
.....$5.00
Menis Warm Lined Shoes
Reduced from $4.50.
.....$2.50
Children's 2 Buckle Arctics...-.
$1.00
Small sizes only.
Reduced prices on all Arctics and Zippers.
25%
off on Auto Robes.
fll. Wolff &/C©.
Feltus and Washington Sts.
Phone 112
This is the Last Saturday
p t required ac-cess to
ings 'and referred tu it as an *nviablo
dice]) water. A piece of the local derecord.
At the next meeting, the Board velopment would be almost madie to
Im this concern, he concluded
will reorganize and the work of com- order
Messrs. Housoll, Silvers, Brown,
pleting the annual
budget will be Van
Pelt, McCloud and Ramhardt
up. Leslie- L. Shcppiml, the
appointed mtMnbur, will join
's Associaat
.; or joint meeting of
the Port Ani'itnn Commission wioh
SARAH KENNY
propcMfty owners and city officials to
by held probably on Monday, Feb. 7.
Mi's. SiiL'sili Keiwiy, iifty two years
•old, .diiod wt heir home, 21!i \Vater
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
street, Perth
Aimiboy, Wednesday
i
afU'J 'ii lingering illn<>ss.
Saturday afternoon last, Miss
services will he held from Jeanno Corbin entertained u numher late 'home tomorrow mwniing nt bed' of her little friends at her homo
8:30 o'clock .ami at nine o'clock from on Broadway in honor of her fifth
St. Mary's church, Perth Amboy. In- birthday. The afternoon was spent,
itermeiH will be inmle in St. Mary's in playing games, and refreshments
cemetery, this city. The Gundrum were served. The ta'ble decorations
Service ilias charge of the n/nwige- were pink and blue, and a cake with
inewts.
five candles adorned the center of the
The (U'coascd .is survived by her
,tivble. Latn in the afternoon the
JiuslMind, 'Lawrence; and a daughter, guests departed wishing Jeanne many
Miss Lorotta Kenny, of Perth Amiboy; happy birthdays.
two Boms, LawtieiiKie, Jr., .and Jamos,
Those present were: Beatrice Poof tlhia ciity; and two sisters, Mrs.
K Gladys
y
Brown,, Florence
Harvey Einni'Oiiia, of-this city ami (Mrs. Worthy, Ada Hoffman, Louise Potty,
W i l l i i B l k , icxf Brooklyn.
Margaret Cox, Marion Dill, Civ raidino White, Anita Studjcr, Milton
John Maloney of John Bloodgood, BoM)io Hawcs.
onfincd to his home with
Hul»ortb« t»r IM O1UM.
at this t i w
You can't pvit off coming any longer.
This sale ends Monday. That means only two
days to clean up what's left of winter stocks.
If low prices and hig savings mtean anything,
these last days are going to be thc busiest of
the month.
,
$33 & $30 NOW
$38 & $35 NOW
$42 & $40 NOW
$55 & $50 NOW
1
„
$23.95
$29.95
$34.95
$39.95 -
High Gradeftilk Mufflers at Big Savings
$2.50 & $3 Values
$1.85
$3.50 & $5 ValucB.....
.,
..$2.45
Big Reductions!
LUMBERJACKS
Special Moleskin for Boys and Men_.....$1.50-1.75
Pure Wool
$2.00 and up
BOY'S BLOUSES
In Broadcloth and Flannels, assorted colors 75c up
Very Big Line of Boy's and Men's Pants
You should see our line of Infant's Wear,
Ladicfs, Silk Stockings and Silk Underwear.
OTHER WORTH WHILE GOODS AT
WORTH WHILE SAVINGS
BRIEGS
M. TRASKA
139 NORTH BROADWAY
91 SMITH ST- COR.KINQ • PERTH AMBOyTAILORSCLOTHIERS-HABERDASHERS\
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
30Y CITIZEN
(Near Broadway)
SKLY BY
*TING COMPANY
J. TEL. 4
PORT RARITAN COMMISSION
SAY FIRE ALARM
PLANS WATERFRONT DEV.
(Continued from Page 1.)
SYSTEM WORN OUT
Council May Consider New Equip-John A. Lovely, ruewly appointed city
solicitor, Director Dey, of the Board
ment—Other Council Newt.
of Freeholders, also a m-tmber of the
With the fire aianm system practi- Commission, Charles Safran and A.
cally useless as tne result of worn T. MeMichael were among those who
out ba.tter.es; <no supplies on hand -addressed the gathering.
There
for renewal; estimates of the life of seemed to b<i a 'urianimity among
,h, EDITOR
thla toattenes .piuced at two ho-urs them in the tlioug-ht that the project
to two weeks; future prospects o£ the was a very worth while one if some
renewal
of the compete toatteiy sys- way of carrying it out to the mutual
id 2, $1.50; zones 3 to 8, $2.00
tern at frequent intervals in ,th.« IU- advantage of all concerned could be
y, N. J. as second class matter. tiurg and the conviction that the com- found.
nion battery system was an exp«m««* execution o>f the -orojoct would
sive and out ot date method growing double the size of South Amboy, ac. 14, 1927
stronger, the council Tuesday night cording to •Chairman Delaiwy and
decided to have a representative of * e assessed valuation of tne re,the Gamewedl Company come here to claimed area would be much greater
>OY QUESTION
&&'M
could be done. The Game- than the present valuations of this
well" people are the makers of the t«>ty.
The commission had plans for
system
in
use and of the new sys- t ha «
dejvcfopjr.cnt
of the entire RariL b(
*ijg scarce, and may become as tem that was
a va n d
contemplated by thet h on B
Rantan River area and
1<>cal
as side4.t_ ~rcc$, according to some pessimist old council. It is considered litoely f e r
development seemed to ofthat the action taken will lead to a
the best place to start acute! opwho deplore the errors of modern youth.
rescindinff of the action taken by the torations.
But it was first ewntial
council on New Years Day when the h a t t h « °°s^ oif the work be closely
Those well acquainted with the hoys do not seem to eounicil
took action to request the «at>nmted for /the commission had no
think so. There is, Cameron Beck, for instance, personne company named to takfc back equip- m e i i n s a t present for financing a
•rnent shipped here for the renovation scheme of this size.
director of the New York stock exchange, who should of the fire and police alarm systems. ltUiroUaVusr a recent act of the Legisla1'no number of alarms turned in as t l i e B a^l e«oCommisaion
may authorize
f
know. He said in a recent address that the present gen- a result
of a lire during the preceedbonds for development
ing night on Prospect street hadtpurposes,
somewhat <<n the onle.- of
eration of boys is the finest in history, and exceptionally worn
<iown the batteries to such an l h « Greater New York Port Authorextent
that
the
alarm
failed
oomple*y
Comrmsston
which has sold bonds
honest.
tely at th)o teats at seven o'clock on tortne 1cwi8tructio<n of vehicular lunOf course there are smart youths who get out with Tuesday -nig-t, it was brought out. {l"-u"'n"-™ bndjfea over the Stated lsguns and take our money away on dark streets. Many ofThe police system was in such shape T h" sound.
that there wtire practically only two
* P™b*le inteit df the Port
them are half wits, unable to comprehend that jails and call ibexes that .could be used now, it nlfi0
lawitam •Commission is to secure prualao
developed.
The
discussion
of
options
on the riparian rights
ot
prisons are not considered desirable as permanent board- the .ma.tt|er also brought out that the n n Jt'Li<M
waterfmnt properly now
llt!c
bv
council had properly provided
'n h nwweral
individual*. With
ing places. Their number is far too lage, yet in propor- old
tho funds for the new equipment ul ! l ; ''' i m
P ,>[1 "" olt'-T mi K ht b u m n ( J e
e
tion to the total boy population it is rather trifling.
needed to put the systems iin proper. ' *'' ""^ulry to undertake tho
condition, which funds were nowt"itire
prrcet for ;••> own b»neU or
* The business men of South Amboy and elsewhere ovailmbk'
for the purpose. T>.,,t it h e Cowimissieri
m'rtfV undertake it
vrcre
would
be
much
cheaper
to
s:rnj)
tho
•'
"
to com
sacjre iuicuijlc us
would be apt to say that the average boy is as honest now )ld imethod and .put in the new equip- » u «"'« 1 l.,ha"ble
1w
, ' ° " .1)1'n< J xi w o u ! d
b. ucoptui by somt lacgu industry.
as formerly, and probably more so. These boys have ment was also imlicated.
h r<1 ;l
'Hie
«.inliti<m
«r
the
systunus
was
/
': ™"'y J'""lie'1 llel<1 t i t l c t()l l u ;
lll
heard too many talds of men who were invited to resign first bromght up by Councilman Neil- '" lls
n<*<led
it would be very diffi0
and when the proposals ..f the- UI""u1t' ?;.
^pnucr
i deal 01 any Kind,
because they were a little too smart for their jobs. There bopp
l£ tllUu
a w w t o ( l w l i h t h e Com
iiwnewell cojnpaiiy were procured by
'
"
'
seems no special reason now why the men should worry Uiity Clerk Diabrow it wait found the •"''«'<'".«
rnpofwtion w.,uld he very
1 11 s l
pl lleU<
were ion th<;i»iaUiUd bask.. ""-I ; T, '
,
„„
. .about the dishonest boys, but the boys may well feel alarm luotatiiona
Councilman lnmiin then offered a ccli Council-ium-at-Urge Malloy cvm-1
which was carried thut the
*»^*" "> tlw
question of what
on accounf of the many men who turn yellow and swindle rnouion
J0,mpa,iy * n d a representutive as owwo un lodd. llimid
^ ' f "stre<!
° oL f thln ?da Mo, ,t() "'.V
gullible people out of their savings.
awn as possiblo to confer with the ur ttn
,,
, « , ""dtho.r nhairman of the lire committee
P, ' I""?1"? ' ^ d t l , t l e s "! l h ( ; c ;' t!lt
Oouncilman Inman, as chairman of ^ ^ t e r hlavung 'Iwen invested in
he eoinvmitteo on streets also told the th ,°
CommussKMi, the Co^mniLssron failST. MARY'S PARISH NOTES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
council
.there would be no appiop.-ia- e°,d ! n ^y»'«
^ a ".icces^il ennG. E. Sehlbrede, D. D., Pastor
The Card Party in St. Mary's Hall ion llor wateNim the street., in the . ' f °". th<! P™J0(;t n - ) w u ' 1 ; l w c!m;
ldell
x
tlon
T
h
l
a
<iu«etiom provoked
. 10 A. M., Sabbath School. 10:20 on Wednesday, January 19th-will bu leiw budget. Last year the-p had « :' 1 - ,
the direction of Mrs. Edward een an appropriation ot .u-.ucihii.B ^.•latderable .discussion m which -rvAdult Bible Class. Mr. Funman Shep- Sunder
oth el
1)cslde!
Mullen.
Mrs.
Mullen
will
'be
ably
5 tll« touncilinah,
pard, 'Superintendent. Mr. Russell j assisted by the following ladles and ver three tihous-n:! AolUra for such %?. ' 'v
iirpo.se, which sum was turned over SCtewman
Uelancy Uoiifius Ilirks.
Mathia Secretary.
d
Mrs. Edward Mullen, o the Board of Public Works. The 5" Solicitor Lovely took part - lhe
Church Services, 11. Celebration I gentleman: Mrs.
O. Welsh, Mrs. P. :ity •u.-led a salt of some kind U keep d ' s c u s i " 0 " 1 h»;ough, an admi.«»on that
of the Lord's Supper. 7:30 P. M. IChairliady;
;Quinlan,
Mrs.
John
Grimley, Mrs. own the dust
• • :hciy"ofu Was
always tiio faint poasil.il"Opening Eyes and Setting Prisoners 'Samuel Keegan, Mrs.
f a , ffa ii ii" r - '» any vMideavor, alWin.
Munn,
Inman
broM-nt
up ji
Councilman
also
j hj
i u ^,
^ ew
d
l
Free." This service will be intersper- IMrs. John PurcoH, Mrs. Joseph
g
that -the city install a ' , f£ ,; . hesKafu on that account,
sed with songs.
«
O'Brien, Mrs. Hanson, George St.; iisoline- storage tank and uil storage l',ut th?~.™ lJ>e exijix-tutnns of t);e
The meeting Wednesday at 7:30Mrs. Spina, Mrs. J. J. Dwycr, Mrs. irums from which the cdtv -it tlvs ^<"j™^^onivl not matcnali/c, then
P. M. will be 'Under the direction of Thomas Kilcomins, Mrs. John An- ncluding
the fire trucks," could be vr !?r,,f"' d t l U ;, w""fd' "^ <->uul*e. r e - .
Rev. Marshall Harrington, D. D., ofderson, Miss Ernstinc Spiecker, Miss upplied with
and lubrication. ert'Wack to the original owner.
|
Trenton, who will lead in the study Anna Guerin, Miss Margaret Gil- lo argued thatfuel
over a thousand dol- U ^8 ^ ^ to.
^e the general coll1 nil 1 uha 1 t h e
The Children's Bible Study Class christ, Miss Catherine Gereghty, Miss ars had been splerrt
for oil and gas T ? ! " '? ,°P ' °'
, ,
Pr-Jtct
of Evangelism.
Julia Hackett, Mr. Pierre Malloy, Mr. 'or the Jiffy track and tractor in the h e l d out about the on y hope for a
will meet in the Lecture Room on Albert Jerome, Mr. John Segrare, ast year and he thought there would o X T T ° n a m l d ' ! v e l o l M T l l i n ; c!Wednesday afternoon at 3:45.
Mr. Paul Lochs.
e an appreciable saving if the city d*J?»ith.
Amboy. it pi-.ivi ..is so many
fc
b
it supplies
li wholesale.
h l l ?l ^?™
benefits to
vere to
to buy
its
^nenis
to the
me city
city and its 111Advertise In the Citizen.
Suliflerllw* for the Cltlwn.
t
t
b
it? progg
The suggestion'was left to bo inve*- ^1***^, owners
its businesses
t h n spa and it? pro
-igated *nd report thereon made at
pruhibita
«imimoratyn
evmi.
••he next •meeting.
Councilman Inman also brought up i , p r j r c
=•>=
he mmtter of furnishing the mayor U R G E S
PART OF MAIN STREET
ind the Chief .of Police with a priate office
in *Ha
,
. City Hall. This ,was
(CbutlDiicil from rage 11
'
ft with
ith th
it bbut a Migges- ifrom Freehold to Perth Amhoy via
eit
the committe
ion dealing with tutting down ex- Old Bridge and South River was reJensss was acted 'upon. City Clerk coiVed from the Public Utilities CnmJiSbrow was authorized to getJ in mission. The City Solicitor -win »uAT
ouch with the agent of tho S. 1 . C. thorized to attend this hearing in the
k., to have this horse put out of the interests of this city. Lust yea? the
*yapplicant was refused, a local permit.
City Solicitor Jolin Lovely rep >rt- Gouncilraan Connors spoke in a" -'omhis investigation of the Nelson- me-ndatory way about the bus wr(iffy truck accident indicated that vice the city now has, th-o benefits
;he citizen namied held the blami for that have come from single ownerhe accident restjed elsewhere than ship and responsibility.
i
lpon hia machine. The investiga- Keport x>f the Free Public Library
We're not a bank, hut we can save mtoney for
tion as to an inmate of the IPoo.r showing a balance of sixty-two cents
House Jailed to disclose where the for the year's operations was read
you. Let us convince you.
man had come from and it 'Was sug- and ordered received and referred
rested that the -man b|a transferred to the finance -committee,
o some other institution better
Resolutions accepting the. report of
Full Size BED SHEETS, one piece, no seams, made
quipped to take care of him.
the Commissioners of Assessment on
The City Solicitor also offered his several local streets weiro taken up
of a good quality white- muslin, worth
ervices to nuiy official of the city, February &th was the date set for a
any board or .body at any time thiey final hearing tin these improvements
$1.39, Special
:
89c
might find themselves in need of the -before the Council. The streets were
>enefit of his advice or knowledge. Ferris, John and Augusta.
i
)uring the meeting there were several
Eight ordinances appointing variMEN'S WORK SOCKS, heavy wool-mixed, worth
nstances of •tfh-e mldtiyity of the new ous officers of the city, fixing their
solicitor in aiding in getting- the terms, salaries and duties were taken
25c, now
3 pairs for 50c
machinery of the ,new boverr.ing body up on first reading and laid ovu! u-ifunctioning smoothly,
dor the rules. The ordinances anAt hia suggestion th|e council act- pear elsewhere in this issue, printed
"La Mode" Brand LADIES SILK HOSE, all latest
3d to have the insurance company in their entirety in accordance with
rolding City 'Hall policies notified of ithe legal requirements." Briefly the
colors, high sillc boot, a regular 75c stocking for
lie repairs that a/re being made to appointments were as followsiho hall. The City Clerk was in- Mary E. Price, Overseer of the
•___ A S c
itructed to report as to the insurance Poor, five year term; $420 p** year
i
airried so that whether full amount
Lenwood Van Cleaf, Police Justice
>r only partial coverage was carried, two year term, $420 per year
i
City (Solicitor Lovely also advised
Wm. O'Brien, City Marshal two
VACUUM BOTTLES, guaranteed perfect, just the
ho .council that the sum of five hun- year term, .fees and emoluments
I
Ired dollars was the limit that could
George A. Kress, three year term
thing for these cold winter days, worth 98c, ourK spent without advertising. When it City Treasurer; $900 per year
vas remarked by a council member
Edward Dewan, -Chas. Bloom Loprice
75c
•hat the sum «f one thousand dollars roy Bennett, Tnx Assessors* first
inder a recent act of'the legislature, second and third districts respectiveno solicitor explained that it wa.* a ly; three year terms, $250 per year '
MEN'S WORK SHOES, moccasin style, with that"
nisundlexstanding of the application
May Bowon, City Collector, three '
DP
the Jaws in. question. Under cer- year term, $1,800 per year
I
. good wearing composition sole, regular
tain emergency circumstances the exII. Filnkov, City Engineer three
Jondituro of one thousand dollars or yewr .tteUttn, $1,800 per year '
$3.50. Today only
$2.79
ess might he legally made. These
John Lovely, City Solicitor three
"mergences were quite likely to be year term, $$1,500 ,per year
•aro, however, and the fivfc hundred
Councilman 'Connors "brought up
We have a complete line of RUBBER FOOTlollar limit should be ndhorpd to.
tfho question of store* lights being
City
bolicitor
Lovely
also
urged
turned
off enrly in the morninsr AoWEAR at lower prices. Get yours before the
he .council to gjet in touch with tho cording to Wm tho lights were turnlounty tax board nnd explain that the ed oiff «,t six o'clock although it was
storm and avoid the rush.
•o-orffimizntion of the city govern- still dark at that hour. In view of
SAVE MONEY
ALPINE'S
ALPINE'S
FOR ECONOMY ^0
"jnue
Tel. 81
Cor. Henry S t . I
3, Dry Goo(?3 and House Furnishings.
'•- mppointlng of new iicsesaors, the .number of people that use thp
was the reason for fmluro »r the streets before sunrise he thnuffht tho
.ux duplicates to-be filed wtt.l. that lights should be Icdpt on until later.
)ody hy tihe -local nssessors. In this The matter was referred to the Bourd
vivy, ho wud, tho penalty that a/ttach- of nubile Works for attention,
is to failure to file the. duplicate
pte b
by
y
a
nniinry 10th would bo lavolded. The
uggestion brought on n lengthy <li.«UEHIOII of tax mattoitt and it was
nnlly docidod to hnve p <•.
ng of thi-
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, « , the
'?'{!• Day in History
Mini II mnrlii-ii » new epoch
mnrltlmn
pr«Kri"H(( of lh»
In
t!ii>
United
e .iy <n assesara, Oho .meetll. n:id the
It irnt nn thin il».' thiu rti»
scheduled to b« held lsrt „ , " Stntpn frlgnt" Pultoi vrmi
l»»nc«ed. Thin wan «io «r»l friif«lr
of IU triad.
for ike num.
George R. Maney
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
—Agent for— .
TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY
Fire, Compensation, Automobile,
Plate Glass; etc.
FOR QUICK RESULTS LIST YOUR PROPERTY
FOR SALE WITH ME
Tel. 128
Stevens Avenue near Main St.
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CLEARANCE SALE
54 In. JERSEY CLOTH, Special
yard 59c
LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE, jn grey,
nude and black, Special
per pair 45c
27 Inch WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, Special
per yard __*
12c
36 Inch MUSLIN, Bleached and Unbleached,
Special per yard
12c
Large Heavy BATH TOWELS, Special 5 for_._.$l
Extra Good Quality PILLOW CASES, value
29c, Special ....i
..._.19c
Boys' Suits, tweed, serge, flannel and corduroy
values up to $1.50, Special
.
69c
Other Bargains Not Listed Here May Be Found in '
This Store
TENENBAUM'S
Known For Good Service, Low Prices, Reliable
Merchandise
108-110 So. Broadway
Phone 511
W* Give and Redeem S. 4 H. Green Trading Stamp*
i?
RESOLUTION AND
Resolution to
)wn Home?
hesitating about
irtcnihor! The First Cost fe the Whole
Cost in this Progressive and Restricted Com- '
munitf—"in the Building Now."
At your invitation details will he sent you.
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Call 545 On Your Telephone
Reinhardt & Kurowsky
145-A North Broadway
Telephone 515
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THE SOUTH AMJBOY CITIZEN
iY, JAMJAR? 14, 1927 • ing the fams with the manner in which
he Kxfficilates, and seems to have a
g r e a t many admirers.
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Many local people attended the
first 'boxing tooiut of- 1927 in Perth
By "BItL" OTOOI.E
Amb&y Monday night. Ed Poulsen
rection until h e lias filed a report with the funds deposited t o t h e credit of pointed by the Common Counc
the City Council or ether municipal the city, charging t h e same t o the all matters which may be aubm
Board certifying that t h e same has account upon whioh the warrant or to him f o r his opinion. He shall
b^en done in accordance -with t h e draft is drawn; moneys received by such ordinances as shall be rea
contract and specifications for said him for Hnes, penalties, licenses or by th<> Common Council, or any 1
work.
.
from any ouier Source or iourced, mitlee thereof, or by the Mayi
Section 6. I t shall be his duty to other than for taxes, assessments and shall, when directed by the. Co
'
ich may not be Council, or by t h e Mayor, prepa.
S. A. H. S. TO PLAY
particular lundi draft of any bill t o be presentei
The
general credit the city t o the Legislature for
stack forces
•ise directed sage, with a proper memorial for
Miration tonight on the John street
CARD PARTY TONIGHT
horhes may Ixi numbered more u n i - by .the Common Council or otherwise passage thereof if the same in
court. This game promises to be
—n—
formly.
required by law.
judgment of the Common Coun<
amced with a great deal .of "fight"
The ljadies' Auxiliary to the Pro- . • Section 7. The salary and com- Section 3. He shall furnish the the Mayor it bn required. He
for the locals ara anxious to dispose tection Engine Company will hold pensation of the City Engineer shall Common Council, at each regular draw the deeds, leases, convey
of -the Monmouith courtsters at any a card party tonight at the! Bergen Ue the SIMYU of Eighteen Hundred meeting an itemized statement of obligations, bonds, contracts
cdst.
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Hill fire house. Tables for aB of Dollars ($1800.00) Dollars pur year the financial condition of the city other legal instruments reiatii
Morris, Kurtz, Barcmowski, Primp- the popular gsmles will be arranged and shall he paid in equal nail month- setting forth therein all .moneys re- the business 'interests of the
i a , Domrenski, Lawrence and Fergu- and some beautiful prizes will be ly instalments or payments of Sev- ceived by him for ainy purpose what- which .may be required o'f him by
Bon
n will represent
remvwfint, the local iteam in awarded
nwnivM to
tn the
fhn wir,r,
winners.
what source or city ordinance, or by order of i
m.a
e t v t v jj-; Ye Dollars on the first and fif- soever and from
the contest.
,
•
teenth day of each land every month; sources the same have been received Mayor, the Common Council, or w.
iau ,
ipravicted, however, that if and when 'am! all moneys paid »ut by him un- committee thereof,
vjuent
COOD BOUTS MONDAY
GETTING UP NIGH.
tiio amount af tj-ngineering work in der warrants or drafts issued
or
Section 3. He shall attend all the
ti
.nd said
any one year shall eijual or exceed drawn in the manner aioresaid. On regular Council .meetings, he shall QiJl tar. _ , j e ope.n t o
A t PERTH AMBOY
Kenny Banks, the popular Rahway Fur Bladuer Cotumbus
Relief, Is Minister vtDanger
$3G,000.00
.tihe
City
Engineer
shall
the
first
day
of
Jamuar.y
in
each
year
piosecute
and
defend
all
actions
the
i.
,.
>f
the
Mayor,
and be
n«
fighter again demonstrated his cleSignal. Relates
—•••-•—Experienoc.
bo entieled to, and shall be paid a he shall 'furnish to the Common Coun- which may be brought by or against produced io«fore <ths Common Council
verness on Monday night at the New
Polo A. A. at Per.th Amboy, when he
Itev. W. H. Mitchell, 824 Nn. Park St., lfe>e of 4% on such excess of $3(i,- cil a complete statement of all -'he city, or Iby or agaiinst any officer of the City of South Amboy at any
moneys received toy him, and from »f tho city, for or oy reason of any regular or special meeting when the
i n~\,,±A n,,f Al W-jMiFimnn in t h « + h i r j Columbun, Ohio eayat "My wife was trou- 000,00.
section 8. That Harold Filskov what source o,r sources the same matter or duty connected -with or Common Council imay require the
Juiocked out Al Aauilman in tne tniru b , d f , w i t l l h\aiAer | n itati,m until
roudn of a scheduled six round .bout.
. . . . . .
respective of- same, said docket shall be and remain
Kaufman was
intcreat- the sole property of the City of South
the count of nine
includ- Amboy. The Police Justice shall
final blow was
the ordi- make a report ac every regular meet•at Highland
ing during his texm of office, of all
. „ _ . Ki-d Karalick of South River in -tffo
^ S v r ^ v l n l f imitation! "Thi ner appointed .and qualifies.
January next preceding;.
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the law oif this state, in which the city lines and costs received by him; and
•what appears to be a grudge affair, tablets cost 2c each ut oil drue »to«*.
Section i> That all oriiina BS or
Section 4. Tho City Treasurer '"> interested,
shall pay over weekly to the City
Action aplenty featured all the Keller Laboratory. Meoh»nio»burif. Ohio. parts
_^.J?"j!:
of!..l..^
ordinances .•„„..".:.!.!!
inconsistent herer shtiJl h a w and maintain his office at
-SeeMon 4. He shall institute an Treasurer of the O y ot Soubh AmLocally at Jaques Drug Store,
bouts at the Now Auditorium.
with arc hureby repeaed.
such place and'shall he in atiumdfuic; nctkm in any of tJho cases in this or- boy, fotr the ivtse af the city, all
Jacingo Valdes of Cuba got the
_
..Section 10. 'Tnut this ordinance at has office at suclh t fanes as the dinaneo mentioned whofe instructed fees, fines, penalties and costs which
decision over Joey Daidone, substitut- MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT Ol- s h a l i ^ e e ff e c t immedjiatcily, on its Cornimittee mi Taxes shall determine, *° <<
' > so by the Camnwn Council or he may receive for thu violation of
ing Ifcxr Jimmy Reid, of State.n Island,
COMMON PLEAS
approval and publication in tho man- Sundays and Hdlklnvs excepted.
"wvy committee' thereof, or by the ordinances and other offenses wherein their six round event. Both boys
. ,, ,
ner prescribed by Jaw.
KooUiim 5. 'line uuln/ry iind com- Mayor. He shall prosecute nny i»c- of complaint is made before him, p,nd
•were, well .miatched and furnished ac- In the .matter of 1/iio"|
NOTICE
.peiisatioin of tto'Oity Treasurer shall ' tio11 » r s u i t instituted upo.n the com- thiq receipt oif such treasurer theretion for the fans.
• apP^c™"™
Nc-lioo ia hereby given that the bo the -sum of Nine Hundred DoLurs 1'lai'nt of any iperwon, whan in hi3 for, shall on the payrment thereof, be
Vincent Delio of Jersey City add^1^77™? fnr
foregoing ordinance ,wo» passed on per nimum,. which shall be paid ;n JUd-ffment, the public interest requires a sufficient discharge for the &ame.
«d another win to his list of victor- JOHN SUTLIM«, for
On Petition "** '• r s l ' readiine Utt li nveetinj; of thu equal hall', .momitlhly iiistaililment.s or "«e sumo to be proHtcuted. He shall lie shall, give a receipt for each and
Sea, when he defeated Special Deliv- cancellation of record
Coinumwi Cqiunorl heid on January payments oif llhiily Sevon and 50/ J 00 " o t Uikc lm appeal or jiulo to show every fine collected by him to each
111J 1 l u 2 7
«ry Dorval of Newark. It is under- of a certato mortgage
MflTTPF
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> a l "i that it will he Lai'em 'Oolhira .on.the fnist «nd ftfteenth -lui' wuso in any suit or iiobion in which person fined by him, and fille a duplistood that Delio will appear in Perth made by Patrick barNOTICE. up on ito secoindnnwi third reaJangs of each wnd 'tfvery momUi, iind shall " judgmond or decree .*all have been cate olf each receipt with the ComAimlbo-y again in the near future.
Jf»- nn& Catherme
and linn'l pasSiigo at u regulut' unset- 'be in lieu, piuice ntul' stoud Of' nil other 'n^'l* or rendered-aKainat the city ex- mon Council on making: Ms report. He
Mickey Jones 61 Nowar'k ami Ray PanrcTl, his wnie-, to
' - - of said Comnwm 'Counicil to be salaries
and fees, pei-iiuis.tua and c°!^ 'J7 dire-ction of the Common shtall file and safely keep 'all papers
v
Cumanings of Staten Island, played
*» »™_ ' « " •
•£,„.„<„,<
, h j held in tlii-o Council Chamber, in the emoluments which 'oro n o w o r here- CoiUncil > « r ljy "«"(iar "f the Mayor, or pertaining to any action insf.tuted
an important part in the action bouts
1 0 ABRAHAM EVERHI, nnU nis
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South
l l n l c s 3 .;i h j s
i n i ( m ill]medli t
before him, a,nd art; the expiration of
of the evening. This was a six round unknown h . w , d . e ^ s « s p v R l f f i *>•>* »" J^uany 26th, 1927, at «i«ht
Seabian «. That Geoo^o A. Kress f*'<>•» » required to preserve the rightshis term of offico ahall deliver to the
encounter m d Jones appeared to se-nit.it.ves WILLIAML-C. -KVEM1 ,
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City Clerk of the City of South Amy i appealed
appointed City
City « ^
^ «ity.
y
have an edge over his rival.
MABCrARt, 1' LVfcU"T, CAKC)UML
interested therein or af- Treasurer
Troaaurer to
bo hold
hold office
oliffe . for
for the
th- full
fnll
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"Section
5. 'The salary and com- boy said docket and papers and doMike .Semon, of Linden',-weighing I3BUTELL, MERiCi t V t H U l , Ai.A
toum olf three years from the first Pensation of tho City Solicitor shali cuments filed by him or in his poss200 pounds put his opponent, Art MEDIA EVEIUTT, aind GEJOKGhi h.
<luy of January 1927, and until hi» "° t n '° s l v m °f Wiftaen Hundred Dol- ession, relating to actions for the
tot
3>e Phew of TottcnVlile in the clear EVERTTT:stjejeessar has been in like rmuirver ' " r a P e r y e a r w hk'h shall be paid in violation of ordinances of the City
in the second round. The weight
TAKE NOTICE, that application City Clarik of the City of So. AmL.oy. mppoinited and qualifies.
i
equal Half monthly installments or oil South Amboy, and shall transmit
.advantage of the Linden man was will bo made to his Honor, JOHN 1.
AMBOY CITIZEN,
Scctiom V. That all ordinances ;>r W m c n t < l ot Sixty 1>o and 50/100 to the Prosecutor Of the ple,is of the
oo much ffor his opponent.
pp
too
KIRKPATRICK,, _Judgo of the Mill)F JANUARY 14, 1927.
parts 7>f oa'dinnineea inconsistent here- "°'« a ra on the first and fifteenth of County of Middlc-ex, before ;he
c a i c n anc
Joe Nago, weighing 151" pounds of dlceex County Court af Common
with are hereby 1repeaJe4.
l ove'ry month, and the actual sitting of each Grand Jury for said
Fords was dropped in the second Pleas, or such ether Jvidge asahnll
warrants
Sveution 8. This ordiimince shall t n x e d c o s t a imd expenses in proceed- county, all complaints,
evidence and o<thcr papers relating
to the criminal matters anil complaints which have come before him
Section 4. The Salary and compensation of the Police Justice off the
It is understood that the new Polo said day, or as soon thereafter as the
a Collector of Taxes,
C«ty
of South Amboy, shall be the
passed on
Section 6. That John A. Lovely
A. A. will carry oh for the "balance matter can come an to b« heard, for
her term of office.
a meeting of the "* a n < 1 h e hereby ia appointed City sum of Four H-undred and Twenty
of the season. The attendance Men- an order to ca-rtcel of record a certain
Be it ordained by the Common
held on January S o l i o i t o r to hold his office for the Dollars per annum, payable in equal
ot
South
ooun c
t n a UIc
0I
ou
n
e!rm oi
half monthly payments of Seventeen
it ititwill
will fw
fie
taken I -"u u"xerm
ui«6i"K ™ ii«>i'i«<w .IKH«I_ » j if vTf—•
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y
&
>>
''•'"11th,
1927,
and
ithat
> taken
three y<
Ed
boy.
and 50/100 DoMara on the first and
„_
up on
on ^ite sesecond
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and •CatherineKparrell, his wlie, »o b o y .
eo.nd 1 and third readings d a y ^ J a nuary li>!
An elimination contest for
county
ftfDe.emth day of each and every
Section 1. The Collector ofTaxcs and'3(ln«l passage
„_
„...
,
Section
1.
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The
Collector
of'Taxcs
andiRnal
Dassase'
at
a
reffulnr
m*.^
successor
has
been
boxers would undoubtedlyfor county Abraham Jtfveribt, Ufttea reoruary
month.
_,,...,_. _..,....
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' ' dud qualifies.
teresting to the fans, and prove w- 27th, / f T S , and recorded in the ot- s h a l l p e r f o n m s u o h d u t i e s j , . s ttre now i n K o f ^
dommon Council to be "Pointed dud qual
Section 5. That
Linwood Van
That all ordinances or
jsibly bring a number af might pos- Ree of the Clerk Cil the County ot 0I hcre&neT
be imjrased upon' h e i,j i r l m CouacU Chamber in thl
^oct-Km 7.7. That
may
Cleef be and hereby is appointed
. ,OT. ..b y t h e o rta,i l i n n C,,e 3• of
. c i—.,
—
™™ -w, uu .,„,,„, « „ , . - . ,
ordinances inconsistent
to Perth Amboy.
at page 14. in Book 75 of Mortgage h ,e r. b -y .tow>
new faces Middlesex,
t y H J l j n ^ " d City S*South Am- P ^ ^ «* ordinances
Pohce
Justice
oif
the
City
of South
this city in (relation to tha collection k a y o n j a n u a x y 25th 1927 -it eight W l t h a ^ e 'h«reby repealed.
JOHN A. COAN,
Aimboy, to hold his office for the
o
f
t
a
l
e
s
a
s
s
a
m
e
n
wn<i
8
6
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S. A. H. S. WINS
. # m „ fox
- „ PetlUo
p^itunoii '
«
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oiher mon- o'clock P. M. at which time and placo ^ i
- ' ^ 8. This ordinance shall full teran of two years from tho fi>*t
effect
The Carteret High School combiday of January 1927, and until his
AttorneyJoT^PetitbonoK e y 3 d u < , a n d payeSbl^
immediately on its apto t h j City.
a n y pe^on interested therein or af- ^ ^
Sorrth Ami>ov N J ' f
nation were badly beaten dn their go
r o v a l md
bectton 2. All montys belonging f ec ted thereby will hav« an opportu-i- P
publication in the manner successor has been in like mani.tr
against the bouth Amboy High l-14-4t
botith Amtjoy, IN. J . t o
appointed and qualifies.
.. - City -and ,paid to the Ci'.lector j ^ y to .^ e ^ ^ . ( j ,
prescribed by law.
School combij nation on Tuesday af,
Section 6. That all ordinances or
O
i? T ^ 3 -or comingr into her hands
NOTICE
ternoon. The final score was b'O to
G
F R A , N K DISBUOW,
parts af ordinances inconsistent with
ORDINANCE
16.
shall be paid by the Collector to -the city Clonk of the City of So. Amboy,
Notice is hereby given that the this ordinance are hereby repealed
its first reading iat a meeting of the
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY City Treasurer withnu1. delay. For SOUTH AMBOY PITI^PM
The box score:
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inxvuy heJd
fcivt.ii
me
Section 7. This ordinance stall
Coimlmion
Council
on tnat
January
of South Amboy appointing a City s h a l l Uak{J a i w
South Amboy
f „„„.
which
shall City i s S u E o p J A N U A R Y ' ? • ' • • • ••
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lo
the
fo-^omg
ordinance
was
passed
on taJce .effect immediatley on its apORDINANCE
lUh,
1927,
and
ithat
it
will
he.
take-n
F.
Tl.
Engineer,
fixing
his
term
of
office
ff
,
G.
fi]ed b y h e r i n h e r o ice
proval and publication in the manner
be
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AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY u p o n i t e s e c i »"i and thud readings prescribed by law.
2 18 and salary and defining; ana setting
Section 3. ' The Collector of Taxes
Primpka, f
8
24 forth the duties of said City bngi- .......
at her offiee
JPerguson, f
.12
»w«.™.
Sou,1* Aimboy appointing three tax ?™ ™ f Pasaage at a regular meets h a n b„„
e i ...
n ^tendance
NOTrCE
in
Sun- cnss**xrs, and fixing their term of of- C3? ,1 °m. ^
^oramon Council to be
1 neer.
^
i n the City Hall daily, except SunDorxretnsky, f
3
fico
' - -a y g| during
• '•' such" hours
•
- oand
andsaJiary.
saJiary.
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^ Council Cham Dor, in the
Notice is hereby given that the
7
Bei it ordained by the Ocmmon d a y 3 a n { -i no- ij(j
Bajaotowslci, c
3
4 Council .oif the City of .South Am- a s ^ Cammittec en Taxes shall de- nBe
~ : it
" —••-•ordained by Uhe Common 9*ty HlaIT1 l n s a i d o i t y « f So-uth Am- foregoing ordinance was passed on
Xurtz, g
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0 boy ,tHat the duties of the City Lngi- Pennine and -fix:
.Lawrence, g
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Council of tha City of South Am- h?* °.n January 25th, 1927, at edglit •its first reading iat a nveeting of the
Gomlmloin Council hold on January
mea n d ;
0 neer be, as follows:
Ho>ro-han, g
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Section 4. The salary and com- boy:
^ c i M k _ P ' . . M : .interested
* * whtc1} H
P^.<=
therein or
af- 11th, 1927, and that it will be taken
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Section 1. The City Engineer p e r , s a . t i o n o f the Collector of Taxes
HedtAon 1. That Edward Dewan
thereby will have an opportun- up on its second and third readings
27
6' GO shalll perform the duties prescribed
and he hereby is appointed tax
sum of Eighteen Hundred
be heard.
and final passage at a regular meet;by law anid ordinances and such r_)ojiar3 ,p e r anaum, whioh shall be fl®3 sor of the first assessing district,
Carteret
ing of said Common Council to be
G. FRANK DISBROW,
G. F. Tl. othejr duties as may be required by paj^j j n e q u a i j,a|,f monthly install- amd ttha,t Charles Bloom be and hereheld in the Council Chamber, in tho
Calver, f
2
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o him by the City Council or other , miein ts or payments of Seventy Five ^y is appointed tnx assesor of the
Citby Ball in said City oif South AmJtfullen, f
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1
6 municipal board of the City.
DoJairs on the first and fifteenth day second assessing district, and that
boy on January 25th, 1927, at eight
JANUARY 14, 10K7.
Harris, c
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0
'Section 2. He shall have the cus- ^ e!ich a n < j mi>ry m o n t h , ar.d shall be Leroy Bennett be and he hereby is
•0 clock P. M. at which time and placa
Jtliaidewkk, g
3
0
6 tody of and charge of *nd shlaill l:eep ; n ij e U i , p i a ; . e a i u i s tcad of all other appointed tax assessor of the fhud
any person interested therein or afORDINANCE
Blankoph, g
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0 .in the place provided by th« City salaries and fees, perquisites' and assessing district.
fected thereby will have an opportunJBodosn, g
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0
0 Council all the maps, plans of Streets emoluments whatsoever which are
Seation 2, That said Tax Assess. . . . ORDINANCE
„.
AN
OF THE CIT\'ity .to .be heard.
— and highways, sowers nnd sue; other u o w o r herea'fite.r may be allowed by arsishall each hold office, for the of South Aimboy appointing an
~ , G - FRANK DISBKOW,
16 maps or plans as may belong to the ] a w
teiim o-f three years if roirn the first day Overseer of the Poor, ifixinu her term '
0 2 of Wle C i t of
Referee—.Comptan.
city. He shall perform Engineering
Section 5. Thait May Bowen be of January, 1927.
yt <oJffke and fixing her cMnpense S & S L *
•
y So- Amboy.
SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN,
services in connection with streets, a m j herdby is appointed Collector .if
Seoblon 3. That the salary ar.d tion.
ST. MARY'S BADLY
ncads,. highways,
_
. . .public Unes, ntti-yi Taxes to hold offiee for the full term compensation of said Tax Assessors
Bo it orriain»d by the Common ISSUE OF JANUARY 14 1907
or
nr three y^-ars from thi first day of be the sum of Two Hundred and Council of the City of South A.mBEATEN BY ST. BENEDICT'S to iba Hnid out, opened, widened,
The strong bt. liencdicts live of altere«d in the City nnd make plans January 1927, and until her success- Fifty Diollars, for each tax assessor, boy:
ORDINANCE
•Jersey City, badly def-etited . St. nnd profiles oif the s.inns. lie shall o r n n 3 j n jji^ m , a n n e r been appoint- payable in equlal semi-annual pinysection 1. That Wary Price be
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY
Alary's Hign Sohool team Tuesday prepare all plans and specifications ^ am\ qualifies.
merits of One Hundred and Twenty and she hereby is appointed Overseer
evening on the buvrcd Heart court, under the direction of the, City CounSection 6. That all ordinances or Five Dollars on th« first day of June of the Poor of the City oi South Am- of South Amboy, appointing a City
05 U> 22. Junkoiwaki was Ji'igh scoi1- cil or other municipal iboard and per- |>ur|.s of ordinances inconsistent here- a n | d December of each year during boy, to hold said office ifor the term Marshall, defining his duties, fixing
ed ior tl\a llodal t.eum, he tallying tfor.ni such engineering services as w ith are hewiby repeale:'.
'"heir terim of of'fiice.
of rive years from the first day of his compeinsation and term of Oiflfice
Be it ordained by the Common
may bo required by the City Council
Section 1. This" ordinance shall
'Section 4.- That all ordinances or January"l927.
or other municipal boards of the City, tnke effect iiromictllately t'.i its appro- parts of ordinances inconsisteni
b«ation 2. That the aa'ary and .ouncJ of the City olf South AmThe 'box acorcl:
boy:
Section 3. Ho shall keep a ci.ni- v a | ia,,1(| publication ;n the manner herewith are hereby repealed.
compensation of said Overseer of the
bt. oenedict't
Section 1. The City
Marshall
record of all the streets, ruad«, prescribed by law.
Section 6. Tlra ordinance shall Poor ibe Four Hundred and Twenty
o. V. Tl.6 plflte
imposed
highways, public livn«s nnd alleys,
NOTICE
'take effect immediately on its ap- Dollars' per annum, which shall be shall perform the duties
t
JMiCA«nmi, f
5
10 public parks nnd squares and other
No.tieo is hereby given that the proval aind publication in the manner paid in equal half monthly install- upon hum by the Statutes of the Stat"
u
X c o n i u r d , t'
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places, hereafter laid n-ut op- foregoing ordinance was passed on prescrtJbed by law.
nien.ts or payments af' Seventeen and of New Jersey, tend the ordinances o£
u 214 public
c
_
lu
ened or tillered in the City in u suit- its first re-ad'inj; wt a-meeting of the
NOTICE
50/100 Dol'.ais on the first and fif- tho Grty of South Amboy governing
b
1
'
Notice is-hereby given that the teenth day of each iamd everv month said offiee.
u 12 a'bto book to 'be proviilu-.i for that Goiinimloni Coiunoil held on January
Section 2. Ho shall receive for
(j purpose, wherein shall be entered the 11th, 11)27, ami itHiat it will be taken foregoing ordinance was passed on during- her term of office'.
2
JViice-i, g
X
'I true and lawful surrey uiul the lies- Up o n fl5 second ami (jhird readings its ftrst reading Iat a meeting of the
Section 3. That all ordinances or such work such reasonable lees as
U
the
Common Council of the City of
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4 cription thervo'f, specify,;IK in each and final passage at a regular meet- Coiirtofon Council held on January pazita of ordinances inconsistent h«re- South
2
Amboy ,may by ordinance dicnf.e tha .ilia.',i!'i of t,V>o sf.'vey or the ing of said Conimon Co-urxsii to be Utihj 1927, and that it will be ta'Voii with are hereby repeaJed.
rect.
tj a time w-jifon the same WHB made nnd 'held in the Counci'l Chamber, in the UP on ite second and third readings
Section -I. This or'dinani'.e shall
Section 3. Thut William O'Brien
St. Mary't
duly laid our, opened >r :i!S;rei!, a> city Hall in said Oity of South Am- a " d "nal passage ot a regular meet- take. affe-Qt immediately on Us approCity
Tl. cording .to law.
boy on January 2fith, 1027, at eight iife' of said Common'Council to be val and publication in the manner be and hereby is appointed
G.
Maiishu'11 of the City jf South Amr
0
Zdanowitcz, t
2
lie shnll keep an ucsurato anil ti'cloclt P. M. at which time aind place n°W in tho Council Chamber, in the .prescribed by law.
..1
c
i
t
boy to hold office
until January,
1
Alb-ba-tifllo, f
]u
y complete, rccoi'd of all grades of r . n y P'cteoin interested therein or afy Hall in said City of South AmNOTICE
0 X4 streets uiid highways established by footed thereby will haye nu oppoi-Lun- boy on January 25t.h, 1027, at eight "Notice is horelby given that the first, nineteen hundred and twenty
JianJtoski, c
..Y
nme,
and
until
his
successor
in
0
Muii.n, c
0
0 order of City Council and furnish a jty io k 0 heard.
o'clock P. M. at which time and p'lace foregoing ordinance wns passtid on like manner been aprointcd has
and
nn
0
Mcnaghttn, g
.2
4 complete and act-unite map in each
Q, FRANK DISBIIOV/,
y pcinsooi interestod therein or r.f- its first reading iat a nTCOting of tha qunlifiea.
y
0 ot' said cases.
City Clonk of Uhe City tit So. Ambiy. feated (thereby will have nn opporttin- Comilmloin Counoil hald on ,/anunry
lill
g
U
Ste'cUon 4. All (irdinniu-es and
1
Section 4. It shall be his duty to SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN,
* ity 'to be heiir.il.
11th, 1927, amd that it will ij.> 'taken
g
0
give nt suitable tiimeis not .more than ISSUK OK JANUARY 14, l!)«7.
" FRANK D IS BROW.
(J.
up on ite second and third readings .parts of ordinances inconsistent hereCity Clerk of lilie City of So. Amboy. nnd finul passage at a rcEtilar m<:et- with are hereby repealed
10' 2 22 "nee in 'euch case and in proper miin,
Section 5. This ordinance shall
Rciteroei—Baldwin.
SOUTH .AMBOY CITIZEN,
ing of said Common Council to be
ner to contractors nnd othe.ra, their
nnniNANrF
ISSUE OF JANUARY 14, li)27.
held in Uho Council Chamber in the take effect immeidiaitely o n jt,g n p p r o .
agents and woi'kmen when employORDINANCE
.I'Perth Amboy dans tire awaiting ed in the fulfillment at' any contract
City Hlall in soiiA Oity «f South Am- val and publication in the mniiner
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
prescribed by law.
h y on Jnnuar
wtJth keen interest the naming: o'f the
,
. i>re,scribiii.g
.
_ mnd dennniN&NrF
?,
y 2 5 t n . 1 9 2 7 , nt ciatlit
stre-at
imiprovtMiient
'or
for
.the
of
South
Aimhoy
NOTICE
su»C.cesstul bidder for tho Ruritan construction «f acwers or drain or fixing his compensation, appointing n
ORDINANCE
o'clock V. M.-jit which time mud piiice
Notiuo is horelby given thut tli
Copper Works Fi'cttd for baseball ttiis for otheir public improvements, in- City Treasurer, mid fixing his term
AN OHDINANCK OK THE CITY any pwwn interestod therein or i.f- fri'ftiiing ordinnnce wns passed
summer.. It is understood bh'iit n eluding the grading, paving, curbing, of office.
of South Ainvbuy pa-escribing mid de- fcabed ithoreby will have an oiporlun- iLs first rcailinig iat u ni'M'ting of
numoeir i»f sjuirt loudens iiru anxious guttering and cxptiunation.s thereof _ Be it ordained by the C onimun flnijig tiro duties of City Solicitor, ity to bo hoard.
CoiTOnlO'U Co'iinwl heild on Jam1
to a*uro th« Hold, including Armund necessary ito the proper fulfillment Cimncil of the City of South Amboy; llxing nis c:i»ni.pcnsiitl'i>n,
ciiini.pensaiiiin, iiippoiiiitinir
U. KltANK
KltANK DISHKOW,
DISHKOW,
iiippoliiiting '
G.
Nntaro, who .niaimg-oil the ceum last <>f such contract 'as .may properly np- Seetiun 1. AH .moneys baking ing n City SiJieitor mini fixing his term nf City Clonk of the Citv (if So A in bo v 1 lth, IHL'7, and that it will 'be t
ii']i mi iits Hecoml and third rer
8oa«di>ii. iluny fans are cluiiuiiig tlwit pcrUiin to the dutivs of his office and to the City r>if, South Amboy, from o-fl'ieo.
SOUTH AMBOY C1TIZUN
and final passajte at si regular
a club 'With all 1'ei'lm Annxiy payers to furnish and put tip suitable and whatever source received, which shall
lie it nrdained by the Cominon ISSUE OK JANUARY M, l'(.i27
1
iiiK of .said Comnion Cr'-'it1'-!
would do n lot fur the nport in 'tmnt H>r<'l'er .ninmiments I'or the direction lave been paid, in which shall here- Council of Ohe City of South Am- .
h'.-ld in the Council Cb
city.
of isiild wtork.
ufter be jwiid .ti> 'Uhe City Ti'unturt'r, buy:
nimiWAwrr
Oily Il'ii.U In said Oit,'
•
Section B. It Hlinll be his duty to nr shall eonw ini'to hi.s pnsses.sion,
SeetiUm 1. The City SnUc'tnr shall
ORDINANCE
The ringHide lit the two county fU- inspect nil work done for siiicl City Hhiill be deposited by him in men have ehivrge of nnd conduct the law
AN ORIMNANCK OK 'I'll 10 ClTi' boy cm January Ufitl
•tiic bnttllcliylils limls niany local I ol- upon inny contniet for Mreet imving, V.-mk en- li.-uilis us miiy bo Heloclod by biiHincs of tho city, anil nil (Mlier law »T •Snuth Ainboy jirosiM-iliing nnd du- o'clock 1', AI. at whi'
lowwH in tho thronir, In nil proliu- I'DHHLriu'ting sewers, gnuling streei.s, lit' Comnnni CuuneM.
buxini:s.H i)n which tin.' city i.< inleri'st- lining the iltitii'S of Police Justice, liny I'IIMDII in'tei-i"-'Jjlljty u curd 'for thin eiit.y woulil be MI' »ny other public improvement
Nei'Linn 2. He .shall pay all war- i>d, when so onloi-eil by tHe Conimmi Hxiiig his einn|n nsiitiuii, ii])|ii>iniHng n I'I-OUMI ithi'i'eby w
just rijrht 'lit this liimu.
which •inny be reiitlired by the City ninU nnd HIPHIII neeept all di-uft-H ('uuricil.
'
I'ollco Justii'r.' and lixing km term of It.y >to lm liwird.
—__
Council or othor iiHinii-ipul board of diviwn on or njrarnst tho treasury oi
,Siw:t,ion 2, lie shall from time In office.
li. FK.
J-o-o McNudty, llici <poj>uiar t'e-l'uro<! Uie'Clty, niii\ ti« imminent or pay- the Oily of Snuth Amboy, when th(! Lime whem rwiuirod or i't"i'ii.':tteil ad'*« It "rdnined by tlic Common C:ili,v Clerk of the
of Perth Anilboy is meeting with sue- mont.s siinll he iniade to nny contract- WUIK' are lawfully Iwtued iind !<iiriiud, visi< tiho Muyoi1, th« (Jominn'ti Cuuncil, Ootiiicll of tho CiLy of South Am- SOUTH AMltOV
cesfi in Ills town ot late. Jou ia pleas- ur Hiii" nny wilfk ilone under hia ili- fnmi nny moneys In his IWUHI.H uin. ut' HIUI -tine committees anil officrs ap- l»iy:
I.SSUK OI-1 JAN
SPORTS"
THE SOUTH AlfBOT CITIZEN
REPORT
xi CONDITION OF THE
IS BELi.
fH A&iBOY TRUST COMPANY
ne, Manage
0*. SOUTH AMBOY, N. 3. at - the
ByJ.
Theatre
close of business December 31st,
1926.
. hat the eyes see, the 1. t must
RESOURCES
.relieve", so runs an cild ladag— When Bonds and mortgages —.$173,965.00
your eyiels behold tihe feast CK£ enter- Stocks and bonds.—..
138,856.73
taiame'nt scheduled for the coming Time loans on' coBatweek, yau will 'be both thrilled and
100,891.46
letrals
entertain'ed. Standing with the show Demand
loans on collattonight, one picture after another is
erals
38,237.50,
real ptaasure. A great railroad Loans t o cities and towns 11,364.43
story "The Block Signail" with Ralph Notes and bills purLewis is a tihriller and more excitchased . .,
656,863.91
ing than a b i g fire. This picture is Overdrafts
138.84
shown tonight.
. . .
, Due- from
<• «..»..«,».
banks, etc 73,493.32
TamtM-rcxw matinee and night pre-' Bamlcm-hause furniture
pare for a big treat. For Lon Cha-, a n d
fixtures
80,115.06
"~" appears in "The Penalty , his ( j a s h m j_aiKj
34,255.16
role, that at a cripple.
Chedcs and cash items-...
973.95
The comedy riot of the season Other assets
_
4,286.30
Sunday and Monday. "Tin Hats"
with Oonnad Nagel and Claire Wind$1,313,441.65
sor is the picture. Do not miss "Tiji I
LIABILITIES
Hate" for iauglhs galore, o1=^ K i f
stock paiid in
$100,000.00
Guard aiid Ail 'Cooko in Bill
Surplus fund
_
35,000.00
ProgTess.
(
n
e
t
)
.
.
40,835.42
"
is "Barrel of Fun".night!"™"
535,394.89
The tfejalture picture brings together
three stairs. Gareth Hughes, Wanda Time ©ertifieartes o>£
'deposit
_
36,200.00
Hawley and Henbert Rawlinston, iaW
506,058.48
appear dn a g r e a t crook drama "Men Demand deposits
Certified checks
8,963.60
•of t h e Night".
Another big laugh special for Wed- Treasurer's checks outstanding
260.00
meBday. Marie Prevost stars in "Up
in Mdbal's Room", a hilarious howl of
Bills payable
50,000,00
laiugfoter dn 7 big reals.
_:......
563.00
W. C. Fields in " I t ' s t h e Old Army Other liabilities
Game" and Katherine McDonald in
$1,313,441. <•><;
"The Nnnamed Woman" is the double
Statia of New Jemsoy, County of
feature show for Thursday.
Middlesex, ss.
Donald W. Reed, Plrcsidcnt and
PLAN TO PRESENT COMEDY
HaroW G. . Hoiffmla'n, Treasurer, of
Dr. E. C. .Griffin, pastor of St.! the above named company, bein't
each for
for himMary's church, is planning on pre-| S"e"l ^f rda l l y d u I y f ™ - each
him
senting a musical comedy for t h e e . « P ° f s *"><» .says that the forebenefit of the church immediately °."}? statement is true, to _the best
following the Lenten season. The of his knowledge and belief.
DONALD W. REED,
comedy will no douot be one of tha
President.
stecent Broadway succeses, and furHAROLD
G. HOFFMAN,
ther announcement wiM be made in
Treasurer.
a short time.
Subscribed wnd swoa-n to befon;
mo this 7th day of January A. D.
MEMORIAM
1927.
In sad and loving memory of our
GEORGE A. KRESS,
dear husband and father, Elmer CowNotary Public.
ard, who was biltod three years ago> CORRECT—^V TTEST.
-today, January 14th.
WILLIAM S. DEY,
WIFE AND CHILDREN.
JOHN A. COAN,
*
PATRICK F . KENAH,
Adrertluo in ttw Oltlnm.
Directors.
23rd Anniversary Sait
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Standard Cord Tires
Theac Reduced Price* Effective Darin* Thu Sale Only
Qiacher
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8-*5
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NEW
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LOW PRICES ON
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Greenhouses: 35S Laurie Street
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32x5.77 4 . 5 5
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21.25
23.85
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Genuine Thermo*
Bottles.
Pine Size.
98c
68c
STORAGE BATTERIES
in hard rubber cases. Guaranteed for one year.
These Batteries arc of superfine construction and
have extra strong plates, which make them exceptionally durable and rugged.
S F E C I A L 13PLATE, 6-VOLT
IOR FORDS . . .
$10-95
6 volt, 11 plate.. .$10.95
6 Yolt, 13 plate. . . 13.95
12 volt, for Dodge 15.95
RADIO
6-Volt 60 Amp,.$8.95
6-Volt 90 Amp. .10,95
6-Volt 120 Amp. 13.95
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l a t r t i runtttuntly charifng
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cunjliBction
with
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"A" RattwUn and ktvpi
It constantly ut its full
rfii
Lightening Arrester . .
Value $1.00.
Window Lead-in
Reg. 25c.
inn .at
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for
45 Volt
Large
Heavy Duty
45 Volt
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R*|. $5.00
•LECTJISC
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Battery Cable
Reg. 60c.
$25 L.B. Cone S'erxkerrf>-|r
GLYCERINE
mrtt, Ml to guaruitud
1.95
2.15
2.30
2.35
2.40
2.45
2.70
2.80
2.80
3.20
3.20
3.40
3.40
30x4^5
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Radiator Leak.
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2.05
2.15
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2.60
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2.80
3.00
3.30
3.55
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$10 Trickle Charger
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& BODY WORKS
Auto Radiators, Bodies and Fenders
All Work Guaranteed
208 New Brunswick Avenue
Perth Amboy
Bus. Phone 2970
Res. Phone 2758
WM. STRUVE & SONS
5 Days' Free Trial
Free Installation
Oaly $M D.wa. Bakac* ia Eaiy •ontlly FtyawaU.
BODY AND RADIATOR WORKS
Telephone 684 P. A.
Phone 536-W Metuchen
5-Tube Radio Receiver
Tbii Set Caa Be
U.4H 3.45
CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor
Distributor: Johns-Manville Roofing Products
575 Sayre Avenue
-Perth Amboy
Telephone 1249
1 CatraalM. *V Batttrjr Bma-tt, »ia( Ik* lUytkn TaW, rate, M blag
1M% WHcMat • tMthf kuWalatU*.
1 Triekk Ckar(«, rak. *1M». 1 Jback CMtrefit, Tala. $*M.
The BVfltch on the liadio bet controls everything. Works from
your light socket. No more Batterle» to tray. No mor« trouble,
fuBi or muss. Come In and let us explain it to yoa.
That will receive a* many ttationt and gio* at goad reception at
PERTH AMBOY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL
CONTRACTOR
Operate Your Radio Set from Your Light
Socket with This
Guaranteed
Equipment
Tor Tntlnir Storace Batlrrlm. val. $1
t\ no
Reflex V . 9 8
Non Skid
Chains
tor.
$3.50 DUPLEX
MARCEL WAVER
Dim-A-Lite
TarM down jour «Wetrie lijht •• weD ai
chai(e> y.ar Efht.
29x4-40
BUck No Glare Mirrors; Saf» for Night
D«y Driving. . . .
Spcdal Spark P l o p
for Fortl.. 4 f o r . .
DaPoot ( W o Polish,
No. 7 R ^ . $ 1 . 0 0 . .
With
d«ta
nluj, tilk cord
Electrc Bauer
45
Bell Ringing Transformers. .05
Flip-Flop Elec
tric Toasters
ELECTRIC HORN
fl.SO
Hand Drills
Torpedo typ« b«H
loud •i C n.l.
$3
Talus
Electric 1
Wafflt
Iron
iturdj in<J
, efficicat.
AOTOMOBILK
6-LB. ELECTRIC
HAND IRON
3-45
wool Imported
lrl*h Slmwl
full Ui«,
[ ui
rvffrjr
robfl
on both «nd».
CThoXti
Other Prices on Request
Anderson's Garage
and Battery
Service
204 So. Stevens Ave.
Telephone 392
Batteries Called for and Delivered.
RADIO AUTO
204 Smith Street
Open Evenings
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Telephone 3138
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
f
Mr. and Mrs. John Kerwin, of RARITAN COUNCIL BOY
Hindoo* Well Advam..
.ar Sin*.
.«
Fourth street, entertained friends
SCOUTS DINNER TUESDAY
Vneclnntion. anesthesia nnd .JCI" Is a slaiiK
.. used bi
fro«n Brooklyn over the week end.
——
nnd In the United P*
. OPRTUNIT)
FOR ALL
——
Plans for the seventh annual dm- septic surgery are supimsed to have In .
>i If unknown, 'ffher
Mr. Fred Deibert, of this city, ner meeting of the Raritan Council, been practiced by ihe Hindoos cen- Its
sailed last Saturday, from Philadel- Boy Scouts of Ajmerica, which is to turies ago. cays the Dp«rliorn Inde three .epted spullUijis of rhe »..,
FOR
Iphia, on the SS Altleghany, of the be held next Tuesday eyeuing, are peadeot.
"MonlRfr," innmilkpf" niiii "monicker
' Merchants & Miners Line, -enroute b,eing put into operation as rapidly
"TAT FOR RENT—Apply M.
'for Jacksonville, Fla.
as possiDje, Throug-h the courtesy
•vaitr, 400 Henry bt. •
1-14-tf
John Juliano, of Long Branch, visof the First Presbyterian Church of
FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire I', ted his> brother Joseph 'Juliano, bf
A
regular
meetiing
of
thei
Board
Perth Amboy, the scout council is to
P. K«nah, 128 No. Broadway. 1-14-tf Henry street, the pest w«ek.
* of. Public Works wiil be held in th-e use tih« Presbyterian Chapel on RccFOR RENT—Garage.
Inquire
tor street, for the dinner and has scMrs. Surah Duggam, of Henry st., City Hall next Thursday evening.
ito-bent Van Dusen, 235 First St.
cured the services of Mrs. Iver Laris
ill
at
her
(home
at
-this
tian-e.
Mir. and Mrs. J. Edward Coogan uf sen to eater and who needs no intro1-14-tf
p
Portia
street,
attended
the
•autom.'oduction
to the scout council and
i
•v^ ^t i , , , . t . „'•
FOR RENT: 6 room House with all
show at Grand Central Palace, leaders for the splendid meals served
roiod^m improvements. Rent reason^n Ne'w York Citv the bile
New York City, last Saturday.
jon many past occasions. Mrs. Fritz
able". Apply 319 Henry st. X-Il-lt mst week.
Per
in New lorK Wty tne !
, „
„.' ", „,, ,
, Aibegg has ibeen appointed by the
POK RENT—Furnished Room
with board if desirad. Private fam- Albert
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson of committee to secure the services of
ily, central location. Inquire Citizen
For South Amboy, Mechaniciville, Morgan and Laurence-Harbor
been done in past years.
OMoe.
1-9-tf ;i/ves from Brooklyn on Sunday.
Scout
Executive
Herbert
W.
Lunn
NAVICOAL CORPORATION
FOR RENT:—Modern flat, 5 rooms
Kathrym Stolte and son J'ohn Dr. George J. Fisher, Deputy Chief
all dmpiwenrante. Inquire V. J. Mon- Mrs. Anna Harris and Miss Mar- f Mrs.
305
State
St.
Phone P. A. 2781
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Raritan street, attended the
has made the final arrangements wibh
ahan, 218 David Street.
;aret Dugg-an, of Greenville, Conn.,
Scout Executive of the National
FOR RENT-—House, $20.00 per •isited with Mrs. Mary McConmick, 1 rf a friend at Newark during
Council, who will arrive in P-erth
Ammonth. Inquire 211 Henry Street. f'Pine avienue, on Wednesday. Mrs.
boy on Tuesday afternon and: be the
12-24-fcf Ianris is a sister of Mrs. McCor- Mary Prinika, fourteen years old, guest
o,f honor and speaker at
is treated at the local hospital evening's
FOR RENT—6 Room Apartment, mkk's.
^meeting. Dr. Fisher is a
._„ afternoon for a dislocated man of national
all improvements on David St. Apply
prominence in scoutreceived in a basketball
Mrs. James Nichols, 415 Bordentowr. Rev. Father William Haaley, of
ing circles and is acclaimed whereAvenue.
.12-17-tf oint Pleasant, visited with Thomas
he goes for >Ms wonderful and
FOR RENT—Five room apartment I-Folton on Main street, Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Danser, of Granbury, evor
inspiring addresses in the interests of
with ail improvements at 262 John 'athe>r Healey is well known here, is spending some time with her moth- the
boys,
of America. Dr. Fisher is
1
St. Inquire J. Arthur Applegate, it onto time having been a curate! at er, Mrs. J. B, S'chuyler, of Second eom'ing
to Perth Aniboy on this ocit. Mary's church.
street.
. 363 Division St., Perth Amboy.
casion at the request of the local Exn-5-ti Richard Lewis, of Broadway, while Thle Sacred Heart Athletic Asso- ecutive iioaiid so iis to give leadership
All, Goods Guaranteed or Your Money Back
FOR RENT—Six room flat, on ittompting to board <a. car in Perth ciation will hold a dance in Satred at the iinnual mie-oting to the new;
Stevens Ave., all improvements. In- Amboy ilast Friday, slipped and in Heart Auditorium next Tuesday even- council spirit which 'has come into!
quire T. F. Sullivan, 205 David St. he fall received a broken rib.
ing. .The proctleda willl be turned existence within the la«t three
months. The soout leaddrship trainover to Sacred Heart Parish.
12-17-tf
ing course conducted in the fall and
Richard Masters™, o-f Wilmot St.,
FOR RENT—Garage in rear of
the
adoption uf the national standard
No. 258 John Street, South Amboy. s visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miss Elisabeth Duggan, of Pine constiLutjion
PURE LARD
CURTICE JAMS
and 'by-tewn suid the
Burns
of
Flint,
Mich.,
former
resinyeiiu|e, ©nitortained relatives from
Apply J. Arthur Applegate, 363 Dichaiigijig
of
(/he
council
name
of
the
dents
of
this
city.
pound
Connecticut on Tuesday.
vision St., Perth Amboy, N. J.
assorted, per jar
RariUui Council, hiav,t' been three im11-26-tf
Mi^s Elizabeth
Campbell, of
Mr. and Mrs. George Rubright of portant steps towards Uiis new counFOR RENT—Flat, 5 rooms, bath, Broadway, has returnled to her home Augusta
.streut, spent the we<ik cud cil oonsciosness *nu Dr. Fisher will
all improvements. Has just been re- after spending <i week "with relatives with 'relatives
chnllenge' all jircsent 7iext Tuesday
at Rending, Pa.
decorated. Trolleys and buses ppss n Philadelphia.
eveninH with the »ppxn'tu-nitica that
by door. Rent reasonable. Inquire
Sweet Mixed Pickles
exist to train the youth of tlie counArthur
Parker,
of
Augusta
street,
J. L. Bundesen, 339 Main St. 9-10-tf
LUX
Miss Ennma Longstreet, of Cono- spent .Sunday \viih friends «vt Sehuy- cil territory in citizlenship and charquart jar
FOR RENT—A 6. room, flat and ocr street entertained a number ort | kilhaven,
acter
building.
Pa.
bath, all improvements, including Hands from Keyport at her hum?,
3 pkgs.
At this meeting Exe-cutive Board
stationary gas range. Apply 534 Tuesday evening.
Mrs.
John
L.
Oliver
of
Main
street
nwinbc-rs,
troop
CMniimittunien,
scoutWashington Ave.
10-22-lt
FOR RENT—House, 5 rooms, all Frank Brennan, of David street, htis been confined -to her home with masters and nssintants, and oth-cr
joouncil office™ as well as jiiany
improvements and garage on Bor ,vho recently underwent an operation illndss the past week.
Large Cali Prunes
dentown Ave. Inquire 731 Burden s limproving nicely a t the present Mrs. Rcubert P. Mason has been •others will be present front this city,
; PierLh Antboy, Woodbridge TOWTIT
town Ave. or Lerner's, 114 Broad ime.
F. A. B.
'named
chaiirhidy
of
the
South
Am2 lbs.
' ship, Curtcrut <imd wiJl be the bijrgeal;
way.
,
1016-tf
I
boy
High
School
Alumni
card
party
and
ibciat
meeting
ever
held
in
the
FOR RENT—New House, seven
large package
Miller, Bergen aind Welsh of to be held at the high school auditor- history of the Uoy Scouta o£ Amerrooms, all improvements. Rent rea- Broadway,
ium on Feb. 10th.
have
purchased
a
new
ica
in
this
district.
sonable. See J. J. Alpine, 623 Bor-Chevrolet coach firom Briggs Gardiemtown Ave.
12-17-tt age.
John Cosgrove, Sr., is still confined
ENTERTAINED SUNDAY
FOR RENT—Furnished Room.
D. & C.,Self Raising
to his home on account of Tllneera but
Inquire 339 Main St.
9-17-tt
is improving at Wm time.
Sevenal
breaks
in
the
water
mains
Dr. 'and Mrs, L. F. Meinzei' enterFlour
LIFE BUOY SOAP
FOR RENT—Private Garage. In- ihroughout the city has kept fch« waqnire P. 3. Monaghan. David St. 3-25 ter department busy the past week. Wm. J. O'Brien, local insurance tained Sunday at their honw- ?.ll
2 pkgs.
i
Bord-untown
avenue,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
4 cakes
man, will spend the week end- with Abija'h Applegate of Prospect Plains;
FOR SALE
, \
On Monday, -the United States his mother in Philadelphia, Pa.
Asseonlblyman Wilton Applegate, Dr.
FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. . Six Senate confirmed the name of Roband Mrs. M. S. M'einzcr, of Perth
room house with all improvements. ert B. Chapman, as the appointee to
Amboy; M>r. Nelson Quackenbush, of
Foolish Sale* Talk
Can be bought with little cash. In '.he Postmastership in this city.
Brooklyn; Miss Louise Mundy, ol
Culli'ifi' Siurtenl (Hi l>usy filmier)— Wiilkes Bame, Pa.; Mir. Rowland F.
CRISCO
quire Frederick H. Lear, 210 George
RITTEIBS CATSUP
St. •
10-1-lt Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly 'have mov- Can 1 Hi'll you » s<'l of books to help Meinzcr, Mr. Augustus L. MeiniHjr,
pound
can
2 bottles
FOR' SALE—1 lots on Louisa at. d from Main street to a new address you while nway the long laxy dnyi p< Miss Shirley Spice and Edward Meinbetween Pine ave. and Feltus st. P. >n John street.
summer?—Detroit News.
' zcr, all of this city.
J. Monaghan, David st.
8-25
FOR SALE—Property cor. Stevens
nvenue and George st. P. J. Monaghan, David street.
3-26
FOR SALE—Lots on Bordentown
avenue (Whitehead tract). Apply to
T. F. Sullivan, 265 David st. 2-12-tf
RY 14, 1927
"LOCAL *
Nut EiA ¥11311A t stove
$11.00 er Net Ton, Delivered
$10.50 Net Ton, in 5 Ton Lots
m
Cut Price Grocery Salef
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
18c
23c
39c
25c
25c
EXCLUSIVE "PRACTICAL" FASHIONS
MISCELLANEOUS
Samuel Sudalter
South Amboy, N. J.
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
MIXED CANDIES, lb
LEGS OP LAMB, U>..
_.15c
RAISIN'S, 2 for
...25c FRESH HAMS, pound ._ 30c
VEAL CUTLETS, lb
_40e FLOUR, 25 lbs.
-.$1.19
Vi HAMS, String Ends, lb. 33c Sw«et CIDER, new gal
30c
CHICKENS, pound,
25c
..37c PEPPER, 3 box
Switzer Cheese, Imp., lb._..65c OCTAGON SOAP, «a. ..._ 6c
If you arc i
in any kind of Insurance, consult me ami [
will lie glatl to jjftve you
full details without any
obligation to you.
'Win Mifsen Kntliryn mul Aniwi
(irhnloy of linnitim street »pen'
ay cvuuing i/i New York city,
25c
Borak's Meat Market
COST OF
INSURANCE REDUCED
A regular itnccittni; of the Kniuhfc
of Columbus will be hold in their
Too^s >cm David street, Wednesday
evening. Grand
Knight
Prank
llni'ltott has a special mumiKe fur tlu
imtmbure ut this tiimti nnd n tariff at
1*nt!iinc0 is desired. At tin; following m-ce-tiiiK, a national officer wii'
he th-c (rutftt of tihe Uiciil council.
25c
101 N. Stevens Ave.
WOOD FOR SALE—Firewood, $5
per Ford truck load. Elmer C. Applegate, It. F. D. No. 1, Matawan,
N. J.
ll-26-8t
K. OF C. TO MEET
,
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
25c
Tel. 454
WOOD FOR SALE
A. STEINER
225 Church St., City
25c
Pull Line of Fruit, and Vegetables in Season
FOR SALE OHEAP—•Bowser tank
and ipump, 375 gallon capacity. Inquire Eagle Tea Co., South Broad•way, ODty.
1-7-tf
FOR SALE—Chevrolet Qoupe in
good condition. Make an offer. In
quire Howard Littell Coal Yard, Da
vid St.
10-15-tf
FOR SALE—Dining Room, olectric and gas dome combined, Inquire
- 121 John St.
924-tf
•MONEY TO LOAN on bond and
mortgage in eumn of $100. $200, $30n
$400, $500 and up to $10,000. Office
hours from 8:20 a/m. to 8:20 p. m
Wednesdays and Snturdnys from
8:20 a. m. to fi p tn. Inquire John
A. Lovely, Trust Company Building
I will also IM* {ilad to
gixv full [tartirnlarn in
regard to I lie lower cost
of Insurance.
23c
9i8—Afternoon Drens miide
of clnth or siitln. Hcqulros
for fllxe 311, ono and ono-luilf
ydp. 54 In. iniitfirial. l''or
addltloniil size add oneuuurtor yd. Sizes 16 to 44.
986—Chllds cont mnde of slllc or clotli
with novelty i>atch pockets. Uequlres for
elze 4, one and throo-quftrter yd, 40 In.
rmit«r!al. Kor «nch additional Blze add
onu-elghth yil. Sizes 2 to 8.
970—Novel Suit mado of cloth. Requires
for size 30, rtwo sum onp-liaH yds. &4 in.
material. l or enuh additional Bizo add
one-quarter yd. SIECU 16 to 44.
969— Street DreB8 mtide of
cloth or satin. Requires for
3G, two nnd ono-half
yda. 54 In. mfttortnl. l r or
each additional size ndd oncauartfr yd. Slices 16 to 44.
Youtlifulnesa 1B the koyuoto or the mode. The matron must forgot her years; tho maid rorel In thsm. Tho
slenderising slialglit lino, unbroken from shoulder to toe, despite tho changes that each season brings, still I10UU
supremacy over the style. Two ot the Practical Pottorua prenentod herowlth offer tho unbroken ntrnlKbt lino In
drosses for street and afternoon wear. Ono
of tlioao Is.Numbor 003, a utroot frock with
"PRACTICAL" PATTERN ORDER COUPON
a front panel like au elongated apron. The
iiioN KDITOII:
dress effect Is perfectly tailored, with a
RncloAed pleaao find twenty-flve cents, together with two centa ?
straight buck. Two iin!<[ue poclceta ara
lor mailing, for which pleaBe acnil mo thtj (ollowtuis "Practical" i
Patterns:
tucked Into llio eoniora of_thu pandl.
Bizo
,
Stylo Numbur
Kvon th<! sinalliiHt girl In the family eomes
Numo
I'lcasa Print
in for attention, anil Number DUG 1H a clilld'n
Strnot nnd Number
\
Name and
Aildri'sn.
fj| l y a n ( ] S l n t o
coat which ctin lie maila ot Bilk or light
welgllt cloth by 1I10 motlior who In looking
If more than one pattern Is desired, onclonu 25 cents plus post- i
ago fur each pnUnrn.
ahead lowurd Sprlug, or of heavier maturlal
for p'ouimt wwir.
PRESTO FLOUR, Pkg
15c Catsup, 2 bottles
25c
CHOPPED BEEF, lb
15c S'LOIN or P'HOUSE ST'K 29c
Lee. Can Tnniatoes, 2 for ..30c First Prize Butter, lb
30c
RIB ROAST, per pound
18c Pigs Liver, 2 lbs
25c
Corned Spare Ribs, lb.
24c Large Apples, C lbs. for
25c
POT ROAST, nil meat___22c
LARGE CAN PEARS
.'J Rolls Wax Paper.
LIVER, per lb._
10c
...
15c
PRUNKS, 2 pound box . . 23c
Potatoes, 5 lbs.
Large DILL Pickles, 3 for. 10c
Shoulder VKAL,
Breast Veal, 2 lbs.
Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb. 24c
pound
2Dc
15
ROAST VEAL, lb.
23c PORK KIDNEYS, pound
15c
CHUCK STEAK, lb.
18c Shredded Wheat, box
10c
Chuck Pot Roast, lb
.lie
Pork Loins, rib ends, lb. 29c
RUMP VEAL, lb.
23c -Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs.
...25c
Plate Corn Hoof, 3 lbB.
25c Loose Fresh Sausage, lb. 30c
CALI HAMS, pound
19c LAMB CHOPS, pound
25c
25c
LAMB STEW, pound"
ISc !i Stalks "celery
Hackers
Flour
12
M
s
lb.
65c
Largo Eox Washing Powder 20o
122
Broadway
Telephone 261

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