VOLUME 47 No 48
South Amboy, N. J., Friday, March 2, 1928
Price Four Cents.
MAYOR KVIST FAVORS MOVE TO BETTER LOCAL BOY SCOUTS LAY TOLL CABLE
FEDERATION DAY WAS OBSERVED BY
THROUGH CITY
GUESTS OF LODGE
. TRAIN SERVICE AND LOWER LIGHT RATE
WOMAN'S CLOB YESTERDAY AFTERNOON
Junior Orders in Move to Further Telephone Co. Workmen Bu«y Here
Work of Local Scouts.
Laying Cable Underground.
Move Started By Mayor Heuser, of Matawan, To Have There was a large attendance olf Work has be«n begun on Broadway Parish House Affair Sees Many Notable Figures Of The
members of the local council as well by the New Jersey Bell Telephone
Woman's Club World—Addresses By Editor, N. J. Club
'Shore Municipalities Unite Efforts To Secure Improve- as visitors from other councils Ooanpany on an important toll cable,
throughout the state, at the open which.will be 34 miles long and which
Woman And Mrs. C. EL Boynton, 3rd Dist. Vice Pres.
ments Beneficial To Residents Represented.
•' • meeting at K. o.f P. Hall on Friday will 'serwe the area extending from
evening, when the local Boy Scout Carteret through Woodbridge and
Pederation Day was observed by
troops were tfte guests of Joel Pars- Souith Ambloy to Mtatawan, Long
A. miove has been stated by Mayor
Branch and Asbu-ry Park.
tWe Woman's Club yesterday afterCouncil, Christian Heuser, of Matawan, to
noon at their regular meeting held in
Every tyipe of wironeaWe known in
State Councilor, Louis Provost
Travte the sevetfal municipalities from
the Parish House. This is one oif Uhe
construction—overhead,
opened the meeting with a greeting telephone
', Perth Amtioy to Point Pleasant unite
outstanding meetings om the club paJto the visitors and explained theundierground and submarine—-will be
feedT efforts akmg certain lines and
andaa- and was well attendfeid by the
features of the plan recently adopt- amlployed in this paWle. As a subbaaten tiho growth and development
Tuesday at H. S. Auditorium— 'me.mbcrs.
' of the various coimmundties. Mayor Pnrent-Tenchers Hear Rutgers Uni- ed by the State Council to further the marine cable, iit will bake a dip in ,thc Next
Benefit of Trip to Washington.
The b usiness meflbingr was held on
work of Boy Scout troops throughout R»rl'ta<n river, but in crossing the
versity Representative.
- Heuser in this connection has In mind
the state. District Scout Commis- Naveslnk it will escape watiery con- On Tuesday, March 6th, the Senior the second floor. Mrs. Littell' called
the securing oi better rates (from
tact
and
go
over
under
the
bridge.
the
roll of thle visiting presidents.
Miss
Maria
Dpeqmiann,
expert
in
sioner Lund, of Perth Amlboy, replied
Class of the South Aimtooy High
• (public lrtilities, ,suich as gas atfd «le«floods, oif Uie.-'Sfftm.iEcori-omics Deto Mr. Provost's address thanking him In this city the oalble will be! under- School will ipr.esent a three-act come- Mrs. Pope, of tho eyport Imiprovft- • ifcrieity, befcti-v trqin ser ••':•<'. a»'i solv- partment
of Rutgers University, was in behalf of the organization for the gnound, ond enters Broadway fisom dy "Getting
Acquainted
with nicni Club, Mis. Dey, • of Ocean
ing other problems facing every
the rivier by way of First street.
speaker ait the Tegular meeting of interest taken in the boys.
Madge". It is expected bo be a Grove, Mr3. Naflfey, of Shrewsbury, ,
aMinicipaldty, and he feels that by the
Parent Teaciliers meeting held on
This cable contains 231 pairs of great success, having practically the Mrs. Randolph, oif Woodbridge, Mrs.
During the course of jSho evening,
. -having team work instead of indivi- the
Wednesday safteornloion in t!he High One Scouts, under tho direction of wires and its installation is part of n\mma oast .as .the pluy given last year, Garreson, olfl the Ktayport Literary,
dual
effort,
much
more
can
be
acSchool auditorium, her topic being, Scoutmaster J. T. Dill, gave a vary program of improvements being car-, ..T<J(j D roips in". The mOney r e- and AJrs. MieComniack, of Perth Am' J eomVplished,
interesting: demonstration olf the var-ried oe by t)he New Jersey Dell Tel-1ce , ivod f m m t h i s benefit will be used boy, reapondod. There were repre'.
He ha? written leftters do the "Fowl for thie Growing Child."
Ait the business session the ques-ious activities in connection with 'tiph'one Company in jseveral parts of 1<3V ^ e class trip to Washington. The sontetiveB l'rtom Aribury Park, Mata• Xfeyots of the various municipalities
•
Seniors are hoping that their efforts vK.n and Ked Bank.
in tliia connection, asking their com- tion of the -safety of the children Scoutcraft mid the guard team of thethe state.
Mrs. LHDJJI then presented Miss
will''be liberally supported by everyrnients, and if a sufficient number crossing the streets was discussed. It local Council gave an ejchibbioln drill.
Mary Daniels, the editor of the "New
one in this city.
aro interested, .he will niaka plans for •was voted tihato riequeat be sent to After the meeting, refreshments
Club Woman." Miss Daniels
the Police Department asking' that •were served by the entertainment
. ' a get-together meetiing.
The pluy is a comedy in two acts Jersey
\vn<i formerly State* chairman of the Mayor Andrew N.Kvist has replied an officer be stationed at the corner 'committee of the Council.
and
centers
about
life
at
a
.mien's
colavenue and GteorKO street
lego. The incidents are very amus- ^ n ; 0 ; r . D ,;!; )a ^™ en :* a " d * « . a Third
to Mayor Heuser's .tatter, ex])_rcssinK of Stevens
1
' his views jn bhe manner, bringing out during Hm hours the dhiildrcn would
Sullivan
&
Dolan
Building
Two
More
ing and a very charming plot is ^nat-Viefe President. She m .known
^•(the inadequate train service fuijnish- be going to and.conning from school.
on Whitehead Tract.
.woven. The k&dfeg fenrijninte part throughout the diBtriet as "Lady
Mary." Miss Daniels urged all dub
Miss D.oslmnann, in- • her address,
',• sH.Uhas .city, and ndiiacting that) he
'will be taken by Miss Elizabeth
/.would .flavor a gfeiMJogether meeting said that it was during the recent
Henry Leonard, of Ferris street, Bloodg'ood. The nralc eharactera will women to use the state paper. She
W'orld
War
that
aur
attention
was
V and lend cooperation to the .same. His
hits purchased from Sullivan and Do-foeheaded by Mr. Bowen Lawrence. urjred using it by having the clubs
'-.letter which is seW-ejcplanatory fol- eo forcefully directed toward the Roy, Sheppard, R. R. R. R. Employee, Inn, a new,Colonial 7 room house,j"flhiei program and other characters send in the unusual'things they were
doing and by (canning of the events
proper .selection df. 'flood. In eo many
lows:
Struck In Lejr> By Flying Cables. with all intprovomenta on Bertram are as follows:
loccui-.ring in other clubs. She. then
the draifta thousands of men wera
avenue.
Mr.
Leonard
will
move
into
]
Arthur
Tilden,
Bowen
Lawrence
20, '1928. of
r. "Hon. Christian "February
R»v
B.
for suggestions and changes to
rejected Wecause of .physical disabilip p , t/raiinlm»ster for his new home, on April 1st.
Heuser,
Sam Forbus
William Render listed
be made in thic magazine, in an effort
ties and these- in torn couM be trac-the Karl fain River, Railroad,, sustained The local developers will start im- i Randall
Matawan, N. J.
Gratawn
_
Fred
Reese
ffracitui'es.
of
both
(
p
to give what tihe greatest number of
ed back to their childWood. Shei said f i t i
f bth I
i a»pecul!nr
l!
the construction of two Students attending Braxton Uni- •the.
in
"My dear Mr. Houser:
Tire lplant mediately
women want. 'The NEW Jersey
ijovernment spent vast sums an- oooidont ait the Micholin
m'ore Colonial type houses on the
liTuesday.
Ti
"I have road your letter o'.f Feb-the
versity
sidling
at
Milltown
on
AlClub W-oni'an is yours, let us raake^t
nually
on
circulating
panvphtots
on
ruary 21st with a great deal of in-ibhe feeding and raising o,f healthy itihouglh reported in this ciOy- to have Bi*me avenue to be finished about the Burton, Arthur's servant,
worthwhile" were M!iss Daniels conterest, as I, too, ihnve ifelt for a long stock; it is thereforo evident the.ian- boe*n fatnlly injured, it is now ex-KVirst of June. This section of the
.Augmst Blum cluding remarks.
time that the devHtopment, of many pontance of raisinp; healthy children. pected that he will shortly recover city is becoming an ideal spot for Dr. Ohimiesby Ridgeway,
Mrs. C. H. Boynton, the third disat our New Jersey coast towns have Had this work betel done earlier as tihe broke-n bones seom to be the
building of homes, and the popuLaimont Irigraham trict
vice' president, spokjt' next. Durbeen seriously hanoMeapiped for sev-there would not have been so many moat serious <st his injuries. larity ahouM grow as time progresses, Mrs. Alicia Ridge-way, His wiifle
ing Mrs. Roiynton's term of office she
eral outstanding reasons.
Anyone
desiring
to
secure
on«
of
Margaret
Pippett
Mr.
Sheppard
in
company
with
W.
rejections during the war.
has made herself very dear to the
'My personal experience as a daily
C. Fine, railroad «g<ent/ at Mdlltown, these homes should get in touch with | Madge, his daughter,
hearts o'f all club woonen and is percommvutet from South .Amlboy to New i wasThe, Parent Teachers Association and
the local developers at once, as no
Elizabeltlh Bloodgaod haps the most popular guest who
Mr.
Charles
Stockton,
RoadmasYork has convinced pie of the imper-!
ooamplintanted by Miss Doermann
of this city, were standing some doubt there will be a ready sale for Jerry Saunders, Madge's cousin
comes bo this city. Mrs. Boynton
ative weed for more trains, especially !«>r having decided ainon having a tfr,
Tekla Kamps said that South Airiboy imlsnnt to her
t'WiiTty-five feet distant from a- crane the (homes.
during the -evening rush hours when «*ioM
nurse,
ffiss
Doenmann
said
Aunt
Minnie,
Arthur's
Aunt
from
was being used to pick up a
many Wends and wonderful coirdiala man leaving his office at 5 P. M., ct " a t thirty-Jtihree and one- third per which
I Montana Louise Van Pelt ity and this is the last time she conies
biox ear loaded with heavy electric
1
is confronted with the* unpleasant, w*n* r of
sclnool Mchildren
were
under- motors,
! Lizzie, the Ridgeway's maid,
the.
car
having
become
det and
t
t
5
as the district vicf president. She
prospect. of .waiting a full hour if he-l - * |
*' ™* b ' condition
Oelia Medinets asked that the club give the new ofand upseit some time before.
misses tWe 6:38 train, another full j could bsl remedied by the invaluable r-i.iJi'tl
The
end
of
the
box
car
and
its
eonProgram
ficer the same love and support they
hour if he misses the 8:38 train, mid services of a school nurse. She urgweighting about fifteen tons had
had give.« her. "That is the glorious
School Orchestra.
1
' if he is compelled to work after |e_« that parents, as an examp'i t tents
beon
raised
when
one
side
of
the.
Mrs.
Tho..
Gleason
Jr.
Entertains
(or
f
f
^
"
/
.
.
.
,
thing about club life it is perpetual.
'1 hours, a complete diseontimmnico of l™«« children, should,
eat
eVerythimr
Prama cf the crane boiom buckled in
Benefit of Republican Women.
Firat Act: Arthur's rooms near the Thteire is always a new woman ready
service, from 9 to 12 P. M. Tte iackjput WP*" <*«">* P 1 ^ 1 3 ..'", a n ff*"* and
tf-e other side was torn from its
_,
I University, Braxton, Pa., 8 o clock to hold high the torch and carry oa
of service after midnight is a source
training their children to eat fastenings. The head of the boom
the work", said Mrs. Bioynton.
Mrs. Thomas Gleason Jr. of Bor- [ Friday aiight.
of jrreat irritation among many peop- all ifloods.
. •
swerved
swiftly
around
and
knocked
le Whio would like- to spend an oc- Mrs. Hawes, the president, urged Mr. Sheppard down. He had crouch- dentown avenue e^ntertalned al cards Acrobatic Dancing, ,Marian Bowman
Mrs. Boynt'041 compared life with
casional evening in New York at the 'fliat all members pay their dues. The ed vrhtera he stood while. the other Monday nigiht for tiie benefit of'the Selection, High School Orchestra.
a game. The more problems to be
th«oitre or some other social function banners for attendance were won bvtwo
Women's
Republican
Club.
Euchre,
•
Second
Act:
Dining
room
of
the
met
thiD more interesting thie game
jumped out of the danger
but who are forced to forejro or cur- Miss Rose McNeal, tenth year Higfh zone m-en
and escaped. The cables on thepinoclhle and five hundred were the! Ridgeway Home, Kingsdatei Pa., 4 and the way in which the problems
in play. Higflii scores were '<fclock the next afternoon. •*
were met meant success or failure
' tail that pleasure through fear of School; Miss Edna Agan, sixth grade boom are said to have struck Mr. games
T)exheimer,
Mrs.
Eugene
made by Mrs.
Mary
Price.Munn,
Mrs. Mrs."
K., later.
Act Three: The some about an hour and so it was in life. She pointed out
'• 12
' - o'clock
. . . train.
. .
School No. 2; Miss Helen Moinaghan, SHsippard viciously in thte legs.
missing the
Dancing
Robert Thome.- Mrs. Jam«s Nichols, j
that it was the duty of club womwn
• "The public utilities problems are, fiooirtfh grade, School No. 1.
He was treated at the Micihelin Mrs. Coats otf Morgan. Mrs. Anna Thlan there will ba damcing, music to train their children to meet these
as ypu say, worthy <of serious considEtfbinsoTi and Mrs. C. Nehrkorn. Non 'being furnished by the High School problems properly. Mrs. Boynton
emergency
hospital
and
taken
thence
eration. Inasmuch as all of our powto,the Middlesex Gsmeral Hospital at "layers prizes were awarded to the | Orchestra,
then asked what was success and
er comes from Keypwrt, it would
New Brunswick. It is now re-ported following: Mrs. B. Houlihan, Mrs!
gave as her.definition, "Doing your
-Gem logical to suppose that our rates
he is doing as well as could be ex-Thomas Gleason Sr.. Prank Gleason;
noblest."
for electric service, would toe lower
Prank Dunham, Sheldon Bowen, Jos.
pected.
The membea-s then adjourned to
than those charged for distant towns.
A.
Smith,
Mrs.
J.
M.
Boll
and
Mrs.
Examination of the wrecked crawe
the first fkw for refreshments. TaI aim. informed, 'however, that such is Agriculture College Secretary Civet
Interesting Talk .Tuesday.
which had a capacity of twenty tons, Helen R. Gleason.
bles wen;, attractively decorated with
not the ease. 'As a matter of fact,
the eitiaETis .of South Amboy or? payCarl R. Woodward, secretary of after the aeddent indicated, it is said,
Edward Timmina Dies from Pneu- ithe national colors. Refreshments
ing 3 and one half cents more per the College of Agriculture, of Rut-that it had been In first class condi- COUNTY TO GIVE $8,000 TO
monia Early Yesterday Morning. •consisted olf fruit salad with whipped
tion.
KIDDIE KEEP WELL CAMP
cream, sandwiches and coffee. The
.kilowatt hour for their' electricity gers University, delivered an interThe residents of this community mmitta:! in charge consisted of
than towns which
located at a esting talk ,bo jnembers' of the Rotary
At
a
regular
meeting
of
the.
Board
were
saddened
yesterday
morning
R. Welden, Mrs. Geo. Gundrum
LOTTIE ESTELLE
inuch greater, distance, from tire
tire, Chib Tuesday
. . noon on the university
.. . _„
of Freeholders in New Brunswick ] upon hearing of the death of Edward Mrs. Mrs.
Lawrence Kenny, Mm. H.
source of supply.
l
This
Thi certainly!
i l and its relationship to tnfe state. He
yesterday afternoon, it was agreed; p. Timmins, thirty-three years of ageJr.,
Mrs.
Lottio
Estelle,
49
years
of
Littcll, Miss B. Bogart, Mrs. B. •
ne«ds investiRation.
I bold of the early hist/ory of Rutgers,
tfet *he Board should appropriate j who had been ill since, last Saturdav D.
age,
wife
of
Frank
Estelle,
died
at
C
D
i
M Ge«.
G M k Mrs.
M C.
C
Mrs.
"A satisfactory solution -of these: Of' it b^ing the flfbh oldest ooltege in n e r 0
$8,000 to be (rim, oviPir to the Kid-! with pneumonia. .The deceased was C.
ea
home
142 ."a™
David *>«•
St. eayly
5. H. Dillon
Mrs. II.
and several other problems of gavemll Wi
WHS country and how it became aa her H.
™ i?*
W this •)\o Keep Well Camp this year. The born in this city, where hawas wiclcj
Funeral
Monday
or Jocal Interest can be brnuglhit About! state university in
in 1864, following (morning.
morning.
Funeral services
services Mo
51 0
B!D,ml acted too HUtogrant the' ly known.' He died at the home of itf>lV ,™,,-rt „? M , - P
y ., .„ ,
only bv a concerted effort on.'the! the .passage of the Morfrill act byl*1™loclt
™ ?- ™>f *£«. , h o m « ?*. .,
sum of $4,00.nsked,for by the camp j his Mother, Air* Mary A. Timniins, M i « lS?a
J i llt , ««•„5''
»^"l
U U 1>H.'>PV
y Sa
h 1
part of tho municipal governments' Congress In 18'62, which, authorize^ ?c. . Bev. Mr. Reed, officiating. BUthori,ties,.flnd
dwidW this year to'120
North nVra'lway at 'i-30 vc«ter- il >i
, , T
,"
i -,-,^ ,^"d
!
o.f Ceded and I want to assure you of | the setting aside of lands and funds I Liraerment
ureetUawn
Oemetery,
in
the
"Sweetest
Story
Ever
Told",
Miss
Include the siim of -$4,000• whicsh was day morning.
*
Sweetest fetorv Ever Told". Miss
my honrty support and ac«v« co-i for state; universities. He went on M I £ Branch,
Mae Freman snng' two numbers aNo.
asked
for
and
lost
year's
request.
|
.
Besidrshis
mol'her,
he
is
survifred
opeiwti'on in your plans for a repre-! totell oE the vancm? units that ,comThe Bnai-d accepted the road pav-jby tw sisters, Mrs. Loretta Whnlen, The hig-li school orcb.-istra lilnyod dursontntlvp guthoring.
Iml
P1"'^ the university, .of the enroll- Is your Radio performing as good ing job from Roses Corner out a dis-; o,f this0*ity,..and Mrs. Mary parkin, of ing the serving of refreshments.
"I ivuattihM. you will kscp ire in-| e'"t in this and ofihev years ,antl .of a« it should? Or your batteries. Let tancc- of 7460 tmt, artd ordered- the; Matawan, and two brothers, Charles Tho?e playing were Manvel Scmoneit,
Carl Jones, Gladys Wolfe, Margaru< test both—you get the full benefit fum of $-1,851.65 paid t.o Andrew: d Joseph,
formed na to d«ve!(ni.mcnta. and that ' t s flnancial status.
J h ,of
f thi
it
this city.
et Pinpett,; "Heinhuld Dexheinier, Darot long experience. S. F. LEAGER, Koyes,
you will pormit mo to render
anyj
Guests
present
«t,the
meeting
wore
of
Wo^oribridge,
the
contract-!
,
g,
c
Funeru! services will be held on win pHionand 'Miss Mildred'StephenPhone 587, 20S So. Broadway. Adv.•or yon'the
ivasistnnco within my jinwe'i1 in the! Clarc'nco Hawk, Harold Hall, }'.'
th jjob.
b
•
,
:,
;,
i
Monday
morning
at/0:30
(from
the
son in dhurgi!.
McCoi'mick, Aylin Picraon, and Sebfiirlherniiflo of your f»lnTu\ ,
"
'
I home, thence to St.'Mary's church,
Mrs. H. V. Littcll. Mr1?. James H.
"V.Ty truly vours, nsbian lirinkman, of Perth Amboy, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
,A
.
fina''advance
sale
of
tickets
is,
whereat
10
.A.
M.
ajsolemn
high
muss
and Leon Rymshaw, of Woodbrklfre.
i
Dnwsnn
and Mrs. John Perkins were
ANDREW N, KVIST,
My wife, Viola Schultz, having this
icfit mobion pic- will
be celebrated. Interment will be the hostesses. :
for the benefit
n
Mayor."
cloy left my bed and board of her own reported
iSt.
Mary's
Paj
>
St.
Man-y's
ceemtery
under
the
tnrc
performance
for
St
_
.
.
.
_
.
.
,
.
TO ATTEND CONFERENCE
free will, I will not be responsible for rent Teachers Association next Mon-i direction of The Gundrum SerA MOTHER'S~PROBLEM SOLVED
Rev. E. F. Heed, pastor of the any debts contracted by hor in my day and Tuesday at the Empire :vice.
First Methodist Church on John St.
Theatre. The feature picture is "Ben
Mrs. Validwlioef wns en
Grrgory's Garape on George St.t
Hur."
1 WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN
n fr'cnd lit ih(»im\ A a noun ai>proac!i- and Prank Stratton," of First • street, Dated Feb. 23, 1928.
Frank
Schultz,
was entered recently atwi a1 ivwljo set
wl !'pr frloiwls noticed slic mitilo no will attend the iinnunl conference of Adv.
CLUB
TO
MEET
MARCH
8TH
stolen, the entrance being effect-ed
3S4 David Street.
I'ffni'i Ui I'ct H lunch fur bor l'.Ulo son tiho Methodist Episcopal Church in
Postmaster and Mrs. Eobert B.
he next meeting- of the Women's through a , Bids door. Automobile
Atlantic City from March Cth to
"Ertwnni."
Chapman
left
tihis
morninsj
jubiican Club will be held at the tracks were elenrly vis'ble alongside
Now F-va Hundred Policy Grr>• r> for Washington, whea'e they will'be
A n«wi%*!Tiir hrr innuiry Mrs. Vmi-12th. Mr. Btvatton has bemi named
:
room.s in trte Trust Company the buildini?, and indicated thiit the
forminu. Lowest rates: Sec Wm. thie'fucsiB
Of' Congressman and Mrs.Imildhig
flcrhu = if Miiil "Why Kdwnni goes tn IIH delegate to attend th° Laymcn'p ju»t
on'Thursday eveninff, Mar. set wns taken nwny in a car. The
Adv. Harold G. Iloiffman.
ihn Ami'ricnn IIousu for lunch with Conference, nnd.Cnrl Skow is alter- J. O'Brien, District Agent.
8th,
promptly
at ciirht o'clock. Mrs. owner n." the gar:*ie is c.iriMJn t.hnt
the .owners I wo children J;"m and nate,
Anna Perkins, president, urges a someone having -JfiKiwlrdKc of flic inClyde Snow."
Inrjre attendance, as the club hns siile of tyv Imildinj; is re'snonnible for
"Ho pivi^ fonil scienl'Tcrill'- «ii"kplrnncil several activiti;s for the near the theft. An invilsliKatinn !s Iwinjr
oil, jtist whal he nerds nt wnm IIIKIIT
carrit'd on,r"t this time, with the hope
' future,
the divert supervision of Mrs, Snow
n.f findinir the set and makinjj ;-.n arnt n jn'iiM: almost, beyond hnlii'f, J
rest.
Notli'nK else was. disturbed in
.MECHANtCSVlLLE FIREMEN
arn free at nnon ur if I don't feel
CARD
PARTY
TONIGHT!
the
iw.'ifi'c,
.it is said.
The
regular
monthly
m&etin
o'
f
St.
lyoll ran rest without worryin.tr aboiib
r
Bdw'ard ur g-'vlng him a cold lunch." Mary's Alumni Association will be
T!. . ._«.. ... weekly„ curd
party
of'
fh;e
Mirwiun
, Circle of f H, Kirst
„...-„
„
,
Get All The Clubs You Possibly Can The Remainder Of+the
. T
Mcchiindesville Hose Company
I ""-pfcist cliurdi will hold ;i hr.kcry «t
J
p
jj the
- • ' the local A. Si P, store, on Broadway
at liny time and it ia
This Week As Next Week There Will Be A Split Bonus win bo hsiri tonight in the nrehom
and on Saturday, Mnroh 10th. All kinds
| church. A special program olf enter1
frpm 6 A. M. to midnlpj!il).
,
Iraiulsome
on Kamtan.assortment
stree>t, vvlwre
nf nprizes
large am
will of enkes. pies am] baked goodies will
and educational . features
Try tho Sunday chicken dinner tainment
be awnrded to the wimurs of thebe on snip.
be presented imoiodilately followYote Offer According To Schedule Published.
with its hot home-trad?, biscuits, Ii will
\iir!miB grimes. The party this week
ing
a
short
business
session.
This
week
finds
quite
n
few
ions, while others
nror»iigetting more
courses for $1.00, served on blue
I,1'H in
Phillips and
THE NEW EASY WASHER "
I
1
l
111 churpe
t ' U U K U of
IH Michivd
ill It
President George A. Kress is
cs In Hhti lino-uip. Some of the can- I
IS ONLY $129.00
more
each
day.
•
They
are
tho|'
.
,
.
,
didates
bhnt
have
felt
sure
dt
thetn0
s
c
m
U
e
i
h
l
l
r
d
t
ypu'r favorite
Adv. bo present!). The meting toniRht is
DOLAN BROTHERS
program.
8elv-e» know that the contest is not ones thatr will come out with flying I
130 North Broadway
in cfiargo of Clnirc Mullane, Mary
yot. Most of the contestants colors nt the ond. The prizes are I Munn's Diner, cor. B'wny & John
Samuel Juliane has returmnl to thin llo'.ton. John Vail, nncl .Fames Bir- overnow
Telephone Z94
(ratting renewals, that is they well worth working for, in fact one St., Now Open.—A Rood plncc to eat
city after a five months stny in N«\vmingham.
ain'tbusy
workand
too
hnixl
forcan't
them.do bot- if end when in n hurry. Try it.
nre
irnilij?
back
to
lihc
people
that
Ret
see
if
you
York City, and la residing on First
FLORIST
:
ImvB nlwady piven thorn subscriptions j tor than commission. The prizes go
street,
Ihf! Ilflnniofiy Club which in theun d ircRinjr extunwions for « lonirur'to the winners. Will you be a win-1
F O P SAT F ^ R o m n colF'unerol ('oiirjnu. woiulini) boimuets
A
/xl lj
l IllMM
*t»'l fi" -'^,.« f-.r ^V nr.••iriri^r. All or•nii!»l 1'drisli,
hns hern
imJi>tin]?
in poriod.
Tim woo.k
I
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TRADE YOUR OLD CLEANER
lfriiifc
has I'pffiiliirly
chjmjri'd it-rt
\vill he trying
ones. anil
Hutfioxl
nftcrweek
all, ner?
f on Mnin Btrcol. Hcamcd 'IIM'« iMiverei'. r I'. PorUv. 108 Brnn.1FOR THE NEW HOOVER
plnco. Until further notice, s|I0 nivc thivt hfl» the most votes when,
v.ny, Tel. MW , '". Ambcy.
Adv.
Allownnces LiWnl
they will meet, nt tk> hnim: of Mrs. W,,, final count is made will win the I Mr. TIKIS. Kvigt
1,000.000 rciliiip, open fireplace. All
THE NEW HOOVER
Kimnie I'nrist'ii on 1'ina avenue.
Chrysler. And ,bhu oni- with the HU-' Mrs. T. S'tnitton
..1,580,000
19 ONLY $89.B0
FOR SALE
conil lui'(fp»t count will win the Ohev-iMcs. K. Grow
...1,500,000 modem improvements, l'erDOLAN BROTHERS
IWunn's Diner, cor. B'way & John rolot.
'.'••
* . •• • N i l " I - ' < r » ' r - '
•' S * .
.1,490,000 jfect ('(mdilion. Johiinoii. 324
M'ss K. Holtan
130 North Broadway
St., Now Open.—A (rood p'ned to Bat] .Scwm of the coret^Btiints contend: MIN. A. K. Stnlts .
1,480.000 •.» .
'Inn,
]t>fu<\<rt< C'Mirlftd F< Strnub,
{
t
Tolephone 294
[ If and when In B hurry. Try It.
3S2 BoidcntDwn Avo., Tol. \".\. Adv.
that th«y cun't got more sub«crlpt-'Miss C. Witt
1,470,000.main St.
SENIOR CLASS TO
PRESENT COMEDY
FOOD EXPERT
TALKS HERE
RAILROADMAN
IS BADLY HURT
BUYS MODERN
HOME HERE
CLUB BENEFITS
BYCARD PARTY
TELLS ROTARIANS
ABOUT RUTGERS
50,000 BONUS VOTE OFFER
ST.MARmiUMNI
MEETING TONIGHT
AFTER
SHORT ILLNESS
ENDS
n
THE SOUTH AMUOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1928
Business
irading vs. Subjects
FRIDAY CHAT
by
*3y G. L* Guinaad
REAL
EDWIN BENT
COAL AND WOOD
CONTRACTORS
ESTATE—INSURANCE
Adequate Insurance Takes
ANTHRACITE
BITUMINOUS
Director
SPRING
The first month of spring is now
Most,
of
the
Burn
Out
of
Fire
of the
Carpenter and Plumber
with us. Aren't you glad? Why of
course you are! We will soon 'bo in
FRANCIS
P.
COAN
in
Bent
Conaervatorjr
of
Musical
Jobbing
of All Kinds Promptly
the "happy valley of "sunshine and
INSURANCE IN
cheerfulness". Soon the streams
Attended To
Art, Throughout New Jersey
will hurry along to tell the flowers
246 Bordsnlawa A n n u
In Reliable Companies Placed for
to awaken.. The daisies will then be
Fire, Automobile, Tornado, Rent
i« bloom. The long-tailed 'tadpoles
>se and Occupancy, Tourist, Baggage
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
will connivence to wiggle. This
frogs
Explosion, Registered Mail,
will wake un from their long1 winter
(Editor's Note—This is. the cardinal importance and that truly
Employer's
Liability
sleep. You'll love me and 111 love 25bh in the serjgs of special articles places the position of the student in
214 Pine Avenue
KATE DI SANTIS
ihee, for one wanm spring day, makes that throw light on many phases of his relativo conMnand . of the key- POST OFFICE BUILDING
177 North Broadway
the whole world lrin. At least that is musical topics that are of interest to board. Methods of grading are not108 Broadway
Telephone 364
South Amboy,,N. J. '
FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES
what the poets say. But I dunnto, our readers.
Other topic suggest- only viag-ue and meaningless, but
South Amboy
mnybe so!
CLAMS
AND
ALL
KINDS
OF
SEA
ions may be mailed to this,newspaper there are no two systems of grading
But, as each apring rolls around, or direct to the Edwin Bent Conser- that coincide in -even the least parFOOD
there is sadness in the warm hearts vatory of Musical Arti at New Bruns- ticulars. However, the methods of
'
Telephone 473
of us old timers witlh the grey hairs. wick, N. J.)
approaching and overcoming each
We are melancholy, for we see not, Heretofore it has been customary of thiese separate, subjects are wellPLUMBING AND HEATING
as In the days of, yore, the goat ram- to refer to various "grades" in desig- 'defined and clearly marked paths
REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE
" (pant on the escutcheon—the bock nating the musical advaticemient of tjh'at are. universally agreed upon
CONSULT
,beer s%n—which sbod tvt one side of students in all branches oif the tonal among the proficient members , oi
210 George S t
CONCRETE BLOCKS
throse little half d'oors whtdhi swung art. 'Rutiicutarly has ithis been so inthe teaching profession. To say
in and out. '.. The little half doors are instrumental playing, especially in that a student is in the second grade,
PORTLAND
CEMENT
gone.' The big cold, wet keg resting reference, to piano playing. We hear for instance, gives the third purty no
—FOEso.invitingly on one df those:
of certain pieices being considered in definite- idea of his proficiency, bub
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the third, fifth or otiher grade of to say that lie 'has a r:upfd and evenPLUMBING AND HEATING
dMilieulty. We also hear of certain ly, controlled ' trill do'.ts a'counitt-ly
students being in the second, fourth designate his musical proficiency up
to
that
point.
Modern
teaching
or other grade of advancement. Those
Estimates Given
terns designating musreal progress methods are rapidly embodying bheso
All Work Guaranteed
.' : Yielding up its fragrant nectar, arc considered by the layman and methods of classification mid finding
.foaimiiiiK with t'he aroima of malt and even some professionals, to be defi thereby the only true nwbhod. of Reliable UNITED SUIES U i
Old Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre '*
I OS SOUTH STEVENS AVE.
Suelti
golden hops, are gon«. AH are gone nito and fixed terminology that are proimotini? musical progress.
Phone 217
(brother; let us sing Auld Lang Syne accurately indicative of a definite taihnfcal problems as tho pr-oficlowt
EXPLOSION IMH(Jft«tNC£
together.place In Ujc tonal .art. Upon closer in- playing of two notes anginal three- or
spection wie find little ground for three notes agninst four, can only bo
NOTARY PUBLIC
It is aaid that an editor oif a news- placing such faith, in this method of obtained 'by dovoting special time und
Center and EhnSts.
paper attended 'the funeral Oif a fel-appraisemont It would bo but a few study to the progressive manipula- 231 first Street
South \ml)i>)
lo who died, leaving fiv.a years sub- minutes labortoo.point out the same tion olf those particular devices, no
Plumbing and
scription uwnaid. He placed in the piece designated as belongingtoany matter how many years one has been
Phones:
,•
•casket a palmi-leaf flan and a ther- one' of several grades, according to studying.
17. M. PARKER,
mometer and departed without ahed- the ckssjlications af different tftaohHeating
So/Aml»oy7
So. RiverS"
Nowadays no proficient instructor
ding a tear.
ers and different publishers. It is provides
for tho musical' advanceeven possible to find tho same pteeo ment of any
student until ho has first/
Estimates Furnished on Request
The following .was published in anin two or throe' dififerewt grade lists
ROOFER
old Parmors', Almamac". It is anon- in the output of the same publishing diagnosed t?he individual ms& and ascertained
exactly
wihioh
of
the
above
321 MAIN ST.
Mr*. AatomoblU. Liability
ynHous, but we take off our hat tohouse. This fact alone seems bo hint
subjects
«r,e
in
most
urgent
need
of
the unknown author and rapririt it the inaccuracy af grading. Miron mil*
Telephone 243
Ibecause ib is so Ibeautifully true:— ohief in fcorral; art has arisen from development. How long bhie stumay have studied previously is
How Old Are You?
placing; too much confidence in grad- dent/
South Amboy, N. J.
Age is a qnalitytof mind
ing. A itr-uer classification of rela of little conocquenice, but it is of
144-J
If you have left your dreams behind tive advancement is to be found in cardinal importance to know that
ootavo playing is sluggish and
SLATE AND ASBESTOS
If hope is coM
sub-dividing each branch off musical their
BAIH ST.
inaccurate or tfha/t their double note
M you no longer look ahead
art into its camiponant subjects.
playiing
is
hesitating
and
weak.
It
is
If your ambitions' fires are dead.
For instance, in tihse art of piano only after acquiring this primary inWE WILL BUY YOUR REAL
ROOFING
Sanitary and
formation that a beginning can be
playing
m*ny problems present
ESTATE IF YOUR PRICE
But if Ifrom'liip you take the best
1
made.
Any
other
method
is
not
a
'jhsmselves
in
abo-ut
the
following
orIS
RIGHT
And if'in life you k«:p the jest
Heating Engineer
der of progressive solution—-nota- beginning and consequently can notLET US KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE
REPAIRING
If love you hold
tion, accidentals, time values and lead to an end. The pianist has sufNo matter how the years go by
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&
BOYNTON
TO
OFFER
signatures, tonality, touch and tech- fered more, in this reapeef than any
No -matter how the birthdays 'fly
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nique. Any one of these subjects other musician and it is to his needs
You are not old.
Of All Kinds To Roofs
may again be sub-divided into their that immediate attention along this Property I Sell.
line
should
be
given.
many
branclhes.
As
an
example
Many
Attractive
Properties
For
Sal«
JOHN WESLEY
HOT WATER AND STEAM
;
Tel. 682
385 Raritan 3 t ,
One hundred and tfriirty-seven technique may be reduced to the folr 'The vocalist has long s'nee relegatOn Easy Terms
years ago today, .the Rsv. John Wes- lowing subdivisions: finger move- ed grading to the scrap hoap where
lev di'ed in London. John Wesley was ments, fcmim'b movements, diato-nte it belongs. For many years tho voBUILT-IN TUBS AND SHOWERS
•iborn at EpwojiWi, in Lincolnshire. progressions, anpeg-gio progressions, calists lhas been studying his various
ESTIMATES
288 Washington Ave.
Enff., in 1703. He was tfip fifteenth thrill, double notes in thirds and subjects including vowel formation,
sixtfts and chord formation. No sysTelephone 282
Child of the Rev. Samuel Wesley.
consonant
enunciation,
pitch,
volume,
During; Mr. Forgotson's absence. /
Telephones: 292; Res. 309
Early in 1739, when Wesley was tem of technical training can be com- breathing, tone quality and interpreFURNISHED
owly thirty-six years old, he was a plete that overlooks any of these tation. It is due to this city fact all communications ihouU be ad228
FIRST
STREET
problems,
not
'
to
mention
manj
dressed
to
John
A.
Coan,
PMC
Office
strong, settled man and took iip Ms
tfeati vocalists make 'more rapid progreat- life work—establishing the others like octave playing and inter- gress than instrumentalists How- Building, City.
(Bet. Stockton St. and Broadway)
locking hand passages -that also re
HEADSTONES
Methodist Church.,
ever, this condition will not always
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
In 1790. one year before iMs death, quire, very special dimdy. These, art prevail.
As
soon
as
the
pianist
or
the
true
problems
of
pfanistic
adhe was at the head of 511 preachers
begins to talk less of the
and 120,000 memlbers while four vancement. A -person may be iti tht violinist
REAL ESTATE
grades andfc.ospeak iriora, of studyPAINTS, ETC.
' times that numiber were in attend- •second or thre sixth grade in any o1ing trills, octaves, thirds and "the
Of All Kind*
the
former
methods
of
classifies
ance with the Methodist Congregations and at tihe same time be sadl] other principal branches. of the proNotary Public
tions. '
Telephone 4S5
M unuiaciui vr ui
in. need af development in ths mattei blems that confront his particular in123
N. Broadway
Never try* to solve a problem be- of ortave playing or trill facility oi strument the sooner a beginning will
High Crade Granite and
Telephono 674-W
fore, being in possession olf all the any of the other above , classifies he made in uhe right direction so that
tions.
'the end of real artistic attainment
facts.
Marble
It, is the subject itself that is o:will surely be aOcoiriplisftied.
MILK AND CREAM
(ducuessor to A, T. Ken*)
JOHN C. THOM
EDWARD RIcDONOUil."
COAL C0MPAN1
PAUL BRYLINSRI
FREDERICK H. LEAR
PHILIP J. SULLIVAN
0. T. MASON
ALL KINDS OF
FEED AND GRAIN
GEORGE E MORTENSON
COAL
Insurance ofAll Kinds
MICHAEL PHILLIPS
G. T. WILHELM
HARRY FORGOTSON
EDWARD J, O'CONNOR
ALBERT mum
EUGENE A. MORRIS
Lobsters will thrive on squids, Huirtan. lobrters >yrow fat on scandal.
Scandal is like the vomit of the
squid—black and n«sty.
, E. W. -Miller, inspector for thai Bnl<Mnor« Life iTHsurmroo Co., is still in
,' Wis «Ity helpinit their agent Wm. J.
O'Brien, wh» hfes recently resumed
mis' duticH aftw
boing Confined to hia
homo on alooourtt ttf filneas tfter some
R. A. CASEY
KM yoi: roeiF of "wicplnj? llln." Pot ybtir bmdy In
trim by ckanint; up yi>iR- blood from the slowing
s poured into it by inactive kidneys,
downi
liver and bowels. You mdy rely upon
the faitKjuc old Dutch Kationdl
Household Remedy—in use SIJICB
169fi. The original and genuine.
GUARD
YOU
Phane 207
147 C«th«Tin« St.
HXkOWARE
HAARLEM OIL
Qcorgo Delanay is M i l confined
to Jvht homo on Fourth jrtree* on account oif tflmw.
CBBAM
MILK
Acc
Ml Druf el.
GENERAL
toim.
ThMu SIM*
litfAJa, BrikOM, Btii,
rodli tor lil
TorcfaM, aouwtak
Unit
Urioiltn.
30 days free service on any used car you biiy.
192S SPECIAL SIX NASH
4-doov sedan; Win very little and just
<vbout broken in fllcely. Fully equipped
with every accessory you can mention. 90
days new oar guarantee $398.40 cash; 12
thl payments oi $49.80.
19; :6 BUICK TOURING
This is a real good buy; come in and
c"rive it to convince yourself. Only ¥179.FO cash and 12 monthly payments of $22.-
1925 2-DOOR HUDSON SEDAN
Looks like new Mid in very good shape;
«IB6.80 cash; 10 monthly payments of
$23.52.
1927 FORD COUPE
Fully equipped; Has had only one owner who ran the car very lffctle. Only $100
cash, and 7payments of $21,43 per month.
1928 7-PASS. BUICK SEDAN
In A number tdtuvpe. Here's n good car
for funerals and taxi service-; only $268
cnsh anid 1.2 monthly payments of $33.07.
ADVANCED 6 NASH VICTORIA
1927 Mk>< e-l. A car that wns and will be
appreciated Only $426.00 cnah and 12 payments of $ 3.25 reach.
1924 CHANDLER SEDAN
All now tires; repainted;
wondorful
running order. Only $190 cnah and 12
monthly payments of $23.76,
1923 NASH 7 PASSENGER SEDAN
Newly painted. WondcrTiul shape. Runs
very nice and smooth. $156.80 cash and
balance in 0 ,paymen1« of $23.52 monthly.
Many others, prides ranging from $40.00 to $900.00.
included all interest, fire an(l theft insurance for one year.
The above prices
THOMPSON AUTO COMJ •ANY. INC.
CharlcH .Loiehle, Manager
Wash
Phone 101K P. A.
Open KvnningH Until 9 P. M.
Show Room' and Service Station, 240 Madison Ave.
Market St., P. Ainbov
I
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\
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AOCNT WO*
PAINTS
Paint*, Oils and Vanuatu*
Brqih«a, Glaw, Bnin-zH
207 First stiver
GoM Leaf, Stain*. 4 t t
Telephone 2 5 0
South Amboy
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2S8 firit 6tre*t Sdutti Ambo,
TAILOR
RXDIC
AND PlAMb3
YOUR TAILOR
WE SELL
RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS
AriDPIAHOa
£•1. Since 18»»
John St., Corner Broadway
NEW FALL AND WINTER
SAMPLES ON DISPLAY Tuntnic und He|julrlng at KlRht Prices
SUITS PRESSED BY HAND—S0e
HARRY PARISEN
And Other Alteration ModeraUly
Priced
337 David Street
Phono 109-M
DRY CLEANING
at Pre-War Prices
ACETYLENE WELDING
Work Done by Experienced Msn
Suits made lo order. The price la
right to meet your pocketbook.
JOHN J. CROSS
ELECTRIC AND
Paints, Otto, Vamtahea, Wl»f»«
1^-ad Knunrln, St<t*.
Putty, n1 G1 • «•
C. 1. Berffan, 178 StKvetm «v.
L. ROSENTHAL
Tailor
ACETYLENE WELDING
General Repairing
Scott Avenue
WORK CALLED FOR
AND DELIVERED
Phone 72
South Ambojr, N, J.
Telephone S. A. 256
PIANO TUNING
103 South Broadway
DENTIST
PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS «-RAY
TUNED AND REPAIRED
284 Pint St. South Ambojr, N. J.
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GAS
ICE AND TRUCKING
FORD DUMP TRUCKS
FOR HIRE
TRUCKING
\
South Amboy
FRANK GORCHESS
ELMER S. PARISEN
Telephone 402
SO0 BORDENTOWN AVE.
CARTING OF ANY KIND
South Amboy, N. J,
Offi,<- Hour. 0 to 12—1 to S P. M.
CRATING AND SHIPPING
313 DnvWI St.
South Amboy KVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
Tolcphono 608-R
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Telephone 109-M
DR. F. BURLEW
ROBERT D.STIVERS
DENTIST
SANITARY PLUMBING
AND HEATING
2S1 FmST STREET
1 IB N. BroadwAy
Trust Co. Building
South Ambojr
1.22-41
ADVERTISE
IN THE
CITIZEN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Sul«<!fUi« tat Urn UlUutL
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, MARCH 2ND, ,1»28
LOOKING BACK
% YEARS
Sixth Year;—Fred Strausser,
mes Cliwer, Josie Goming'er,
Jones, Edna Leonard,
Fiftfi Year: Dorq{% Bergen,
Stratton, Francis Parker, Louisa
Hoi- Anna Bennett, Edith Freeman, P«arl
Ella Coward, Helen Peterson, Natalie
Chabten.
Ruth Fourth Year>-Emil Anderson,
Hess Frank Grace, Edwin Lufcmire, Frank
Mathis, Oharles Spiecker, Clarence
Thorpe, Edwin Timimins, Sarah Disbrow, Mary Gominger, Claire Hamilton, Blanche Bead, Helen Schuyler.
Third Year: Hazel Corapton, Helen
Thomas, Robert Barnes, Robert Clymer, Ernest Read, John Thorpe.
Second Year:—Bertha Reiner, Wil-
World Champions/
I«»ue of March 3rd, 1906
I t is nt/w expected that by April 1st
1906,"the new bridge will be finished.
PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION
» *» • •
OF NEW JERSEY
Don't fail to attend the public
Dividend No. 83 on Common Stgck
meeting to consider sewers to be held
at %orough Hall, on March 12th.
I
Dividend No. 37 on 8% Cumulative
*****
I
Preferred Stock
At the. coun^cil meeting, of Seneca
Dividend No. 21 on 7% Cumulative
Helen Wills and
Trii>« No. 23, on Thursday evening,
Preferred Stock
Thomas Spankeniburg was elected
The Board of Directors of Public SerChief of Records, of Seiwsca Tribe,
vice Corporation. 0(f New Jersey has
to succeed H. N. Fredericks, resigned.
declared divid«ridB at the rate of 854
*****.
I
per annum on tihe 8% Cumulative
Hon. D. C. Chase, Borough Clerk
Preferred Stodt, being $2.00 per
Fulton and Pier Foreman John Cosshare; at the ra^e of 1% per annum
' prove have been lately fnanipuMtinfe
on the 7% CwmJ&tjve Pwferreil
th<> cue and ball at Milliard's, and are
Stock, feeing $1.75 per shareV'and 60
grettfinK things down to su«h expert
cents per share on the non par value
skill thftt possibly we may hear of
Common Stock for the, quarter endsorne challenging being extended.
n«r JWarch 31, 19^8. Dividends are
• * ** *
payable
M a r * 31, 19-28, tp\stockholdJohn A.. Lovely won two cases in
ei» Otf record at the olVjse of business
the District Court at Perth Aimtooy on
M#WJh 8, 1928.
Monday. Jolhn is earning; hjjs popiDividends on 6% CumWativ* Pra' larity. His success ds not alone con-1
prrai Stoclc are payable on th* last
fined to Blackstone. The same evenday of each month.
ing he attended a .nwsicale and dance
T.* W. Van Mtddjleawqrth, Treasurer.
at SayreviUe, anil was the successful
contestant in carrying away a handsonie cake. The occasion was a very,
ni^e {Jffair and was under the man-| TUDE^AKKR DISTRIBUTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC
agement'oif St. Mary's Drum Corps
AND GAS .COMPANY
and: the Young Ladies' Sodalfciy, of
Dividend
No. IS on 7% Cumulative
363
DIVISION
STREET
'Sayreville.
Preferred Stock
*••••
|
PERTH AMBOY
Dividend No. 13 on 6% Cumulative
The restaurant on the .plaWonm of,
Preferred Stock
Phonal 2516-17
the N. Y. £ L. B. R. R. station is al-|
The. Board of Directors of Public
unoBt ready for the new tenants. It
Service, Electric and Gas Comlpany
is ejdpected that Messrs. Flxler and
250 GEORGE STREET
} declared the regular quarterly
•iGruber will have the place open tor
dividend on the 7 per cent and 6 per
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.
• 'doy. During its history three difcent Preferred Stock of that Com
" ferent parties have, tried their forpany. Dividends are payable March
Phone 1705.
tunes at this stand, and nob won. The
31, 1928; to stockholders of record at
• * experience and enterprise of the- hew
the close of business March 8, 1928.
lessees may help them to make a suc-|
Open Evening!
T. W. Van Middleswprth, Treasurei
0089 where others have failed, and wei
hope that success will reward their
efforts.
Bga»Ha8iitaTOm^iimawMHnngiHnnam
A Pleaiant Social Gathering
A very pleasant .social gathering
was hel'd on Monday evening at the
hopie of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dillon on
Hj^nry street," in honor of the approadhing .birthday of their son, Howard, in part, and in part as » eotmpHim^nt to the Boys' Club, of -whvdh
Howard is a member. The occasion'
•wias a very enjoyable one. A very
njce supper was served, The following were aimong those present: The
Mjfases Constance Kerr, Sarah Heston'
Hazel Diebert, May L. Locker, Virginia Bentori, Mabel Walters, Cecil
Walters, Howard Morse, Thomas
Kerr, John Cozzens, Raymond Williams, Arthur Mack, Howard Dillon,
Our new modern poc&ets and screenjlng sysJoseph Walters, Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Kerr and others.
VieSTUDEB/tKER.
COMMANDER.
J. Arthur Applegate
SW.N KILL ICE UNO CSIL CO.
Highest Grade
lie Petty, Joseph Timmins, Thomas
Mrs. Lillian Foote, of Pittsfieid,
Render, Naomi Disbrow, Hatbie Cow- Mass., has been visiting a number of
~
~ '
ard,' Florence
Go-minger.
Iher old school friends in Perth AmFirst Year:—Elsie Applegate, Clar- Iboy during tiha past week. Mrs.
ence Gominger, Harry Hulit, Flor- Kaote is a sister to daitence Snow,
ence Peterson, Helen Read, Frances of the American House, ar.
Bmmons, Ev«lyn Cassidy, Andrew horn in Uiis city. She at one time
Dill.
taught school in Perjhh Amboy.
ubscribe for the Oltltep.
Tonight—Friday
A regular meeting of the Cantmon
Council will be held nekt Tuesday
evening at th« City Hall.
Robert Dofoson, of First street, is
again able to be about after being
confined to his home for several days
as the result of an aocideivt. Mr.
Dobson suffered from a broken
breast bone.
Monday and Tuesday
Special Matinee Monday 3:00 P. M.
Benefit Performance
Buck Jones in
"CHAIN LIGHTNING"
Auspices St. Mary's Parent-Teachers
'
—also—
Chapter No. 2 "Hawk of the Hill*"
Cameo Comedy
BENHUR"
Tomorrow—Saturday—Matinee and NljrhJ
Better Than "the Cat and Canary"
Two,P»y»!
Two Day* I
Wednesday and Thursday
Lionel Bawynjorej Jacquel^in Gadadon
Tie Comedy Team of "What Price Glory"
and Napoleq, the JVJarvd Bos in
Ted McNamara and Sammy Cohen in
"THE 13TH HOUR"
"THE GAY RETREAT"
—al?o—
Van Bibber Comedy "A Hot Potata."
Cumeo Comedy
A«top Fablei
O'Henry Comedy "Suite Homei"
Screen Snap Shot*
Sunday—Thi* Dar Only
CpnBtance Talnoadge in
"BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE"
Cominr Wedneiday-Thuriday, March 14-15
—alsoSecond Story of "The Collegiam"
George O'Brien in
"EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE"
"Odd Jobi" • Novelty Subject
Lupino Lane in "Sword, Points"
Winter Clearance SALE
of GAS
Kingston and Lehigh Coal
tem delivers clean, uniform sized coal. A trial will
Happy Birthday Gathering
Th« party #iv«n' to Percy Hall
Locker by His parents at their home
on Broadway on Saturday evening,
narked his* fifteenth birthday aa an
'especially pleasant event in his l'fe.
It also afforded an interesting and
jqy,bus time to'the lange gathering of
his yoytw? fi)icn4?, who attended to
share, wilbh him the pleasures ocf the
hpflr. Especial pains had been taken.
wi#i the preparations to make the occasion as interesting as possible to
tha young people. The decorations
were appropriate to Washington's
Birt/bday, owing to it being so near
Mat day. Cherries and the small
foatohete, w«re conspicuous in'the,
adornments. Patriotic colors nnd emblems were- the underlying Scheme in
the decorative, plan.
The central
taible figure was the birthday cake,
made in turret form witJh mounted
cannons poking thoir black muzzles
through the upper turret, the national ensign waving over all. On either
side of this were two especially pretty ornaments, bobli. original and uniflue, that were made and sent in unexipetetedly by outside friends. These
also displayed the stars nnd stripes,
the familiar cherries and the tfabled
haOchet. Suspended from the center
of the ceiling was a bell shaped design formed of red, white and blue,
witlh clusters of artificial cherries
hanging teimiptingly down. Streamers
<i£ the notional colors were festooned
gracefully in various fantastic forms,
caught hero and there with rosettes.
Encllii guest wore some simple enibloim reiprosenting the title of some
fivmlliiir book or song. The guessing
oif tiljo titles from the suggestive designs formed not n little aimusotment
to all. Many of the representations
were vory unique. Vocal and Instrumental music, social games, nnd u
short, sternapticon .exhibition given
Ibyone. of the .(rueste, made nn evening
o.f unflngginfr interest.
<Suplper wns served at 11 o'elock.
Eaieh fifuest received some siinplo, but
suitable token na n mcimentc of tho
oeenaion. Two beans wore buked in
bhe birtlidny cuko, ropresenting onch
n small but pretty present to those
lucky lenouffh. to g<?t tho slices of cake
containing them. These fell to Miss
Nellie Lnm'bcrtsoit and Miss Mary
"Woodward.
Among tho guests wore the following: Miss Maggie Dykes, of Yonltera,
Miss Evu Wood, of Jersey City; the
Mfeses Hazel Dorberit, Hilda Pnt'oirson,
Marguerite Thomas, Jeanctte Morcau
Celia Kaufman, Lilly Wood, Loin
Lisk, Cecil Walters, Mary Woodward,
Myrn Dietrlck, Muy L. and Rutli L.
Locker, Mjistera Lester Stratton, Robert P. Mason, Arthur Mack, Howard
Dil'lon, Ambrose Wntson, Robert B.
Chapman, I/orton Burlow, Arthur Allen, Albert Cole, Hurry DoGrnw,
Percy Hall Locker,
******
FEBRUARY HONOR ROLL
SCHOOL NO. II
Ninth yenr:—.Lawrence A»r»n, Arthur Allen, ARJWB Bustedo, IIUKCI
Dbibort, Nellie Lnmiliortson, Ghrlstinii
II
Vcnr:—ARII™ A(f«ui, Lillian
Behn, Irf'ila Link, flolla Kiuifimuii,
MsrjorUi Kerr, Jennie Mundy, Albert
Cole, Raymond Chancy.
convince.
Reduced Prices
on Fireplace Heaters
Office and Yard:" 146 Henry St:
vTeL340
'
Begin at J-4
Take advantage of this sale and
install a gas heater in your empty
fireplace. You can purchase one for
as little as $14.40. • Reduced prices
on heaters designed in period styles,
coaliires and woodiire offsets include
The PaulusDairy
ESTABLISHED 1890
Main Office: 189-195 New Street,' New Brunswick. N. J.,
Phone 2400.
' POSITIVELY PERFECTLY
PASTEURIZED MILK
.
W»lkf»r-Gordpii Certified MUk.
Wendinere F^rma Raw Golden Guernsey Milk
$5 to $20 Reductions
on Modern Gas Ranges
Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk DISTRIBUTION COVERS
New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, SayreTllIo, Parlln,
South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge. Forda and Matuehen,
N. J.
A new gas range goes a long way
toward modernizing an old style kitchen.
During this sale you can secure an up'
tO'date oven heat regulator gas range at
a big reduction.
Pay only $? down and the range you
choose will be installed in your kitchen
and connected to your fuel outlet with'
out charge. Twelve to eighteen months
allowed in which to complete payments.
When bills begin to
come, then wrlnklea
begin to appear on the
forehead.
Whnt n
wonderful surprise it would bo to receive a bill
lowor than you hnd estimated. Dcnl with us for
monts nnd look ifor n ploasnnt surprlso.
M £ AT
Churches, stores, lodye and club i
rooms and other places where heat
is required only occasionally1 find that
it costs less to use gas steam radja-1'
tors than to fire up a furnace for this
special use.
Name
Street and No.
City
:isr,
"Shop Here and Stare"
CHOICE MEATS
j
110 N. BKOADWAY
P P ^NB 140 '
Gas Steam Radiator
Will Supply
Auxiliary Heating
°!iblic Serv'cc
Electric and Gas Company
Please rend me further details
about your winter clearance sale of
gas appliances.
Preih Fiih Every Wedneidaj and Friday
8TRAUB BROS. 9
special connection offer. No. 605
illustrated here is a new style of
radiant healer. Its reduced price is
.$26.10, on terms $28, $4 down and
$3 a month for eight months.
PUBLIC
'During (his sale all gas HtJay"» diaors arc reduced in price. ^« -Mity
tors
Bet of gas piping coiinectioi. W;; ;d.
feet
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
it was impossible for him to match
"BUiLD NOW WITH
the famous Itay. However from seventh place, )x- brought his club to
SAFETY" IS SLOGAN F(':-oiid place.
pearance with their old uniforms.
! as stenographer.
; White's Scandals" at Newark last tearas.,Hercu-Ies won this match quite
! A. T. MeJiichaels, of South Amboy j Saturday.
handily after \vhich both sides enjoyGeorge Gundrum and Mike Naglu 'was a visitor in the Boro Sunday
Miss Sally Cheleskie, of South Riv- j ed several rounds of golf over the
are proving to be an ideal pair to evening.
' rr has accepted a position with the wonderfully laid out In door course
Kennedy's time for his leg of the| take care of the arrangements for
of Lumber Dealers Asso. to Promote
j on the second lloor of tho Perth AmMisses Kathryn and Lydia Hart, j Hercules Powder Company.
relay was ,1:21 while Ray's time was! the annual moonlight excursion. They and Mrs. Gertrude Allsrair, were New-j Miss Helen Whalen was a recent boy Hardware Building. A very classOwnership of Homes.
have
divided
up
the
duties
equallv.
!:ii-l, three- seconds hitter than the I
Xi'w Brunswick visitor.
avk shoppers on Saturday.
ical exhibition df driving and putting
Retail dealers of Middlesex county, !in]iular idol. Had Kennedy's club Georffc lias charge of the excursion
Miss Ruth Warden was the week was given by Andy Hanak. Mr.
Crt'iorpre Bailey, of ?>Iain street, has
and
Mike
has
chai-R'c
of
the
moon1
it has been announced, are urganiz- unite.-; fared better, the local lad light.
taken a position with the Sayre &. end guest of Miss Violet Palmer, of Hanoi's time was considerably taken
ing for co-operation with the Nation- would have crossed the line ahead
Jamelsburg wherte she. attended a bir-j up displaying tihe proper stance, varFisher Brick Co.
al Retail Lumber Dealers' Associa- o-f Ray, in.-t.-»d of beinj? six yards beMr. and Mrs. Stanley Stillwell are thday surprise given in honor of Miss ious grips and other information that
A numher of new recruits for
tion in a nation-wide movement to hind at the finish,
" •
leads co good golfing. Those who
tho proud and happy parents of a Palemr.
promote the ownership of homes and
Gene Francey, former St. Mary's tho fife, drum and bugle coups which baby girl, born at St. Peter's Hospital
Two bowling teams representing made the trip wore Messrs. Nixon,
is
in
the
process
of
formation
were
the keeping nf present structures con- lnu-1; star, competed against some ofj
Milliken,
Clark, Farrell, Shafnackcr,
the
Hercules
Office
Force
journeyed
at
New
Brunswick.
Mrs.
Srillwoll
stantly in " repair as well-improved -the best college men and made a de- signed up during the meeting Thurs- will be rentomberekl as Miss Gussie to Perth Amboy Tuesday nig-ht to en- Hoff, Tizzano, Devine, Hanak, Lnyoh
day
night.
property. The county and skite or- r d i l impression in the sixty yard
gage the Perth Amboy Hardware and G-alieo.
En-jrlehflpt, of this boro.
Sanitations, all over the country will dash.
The Happy-Go-Lucky Club met at
OMISSIONS IN ST. MARY'S
he supoorteil in tfceir work by a
Those who are close to Kennedy in
l"
the home of Miss KaUiryn A. Hart t
CONTRIBUTION LISTS
national newspaper advertising cam- the field o|f sport) are convinced that
on Tuesday evening. After a brief i
paign which is to run for four years within a very short time he will be
In tho list of collections for St. business session re-fi^'shmentH were
and which, it is estimated, will cost regarded as one of the 'best in the Mary's
church, the following names served by the hostess. The remain
$40,000,000.
game. It is understood that Ken- wero omitted,:
Miss Mary Holton, der of title evening was spent playing
Harry Kolfe, Rolfc Building Ma- ncdy will be called upon to prepare $31.25, and Nicholas
Hoilton, $35.00, bridge. Miss Helen Wh'ah'n was
terials Company, of New Brunswick, ifor the Olympic races within a short both residents of Second
awarded the prize 'flor high score,
street.
has been appointed 'chairman of the time.
Those present were Kathryn A. Hart,
organization for this county, by L. P.
pATPirK-'<s"i\iirHT n A n r c
Helen M. Whalen, KatheTine E. Car
roll anid Be)tty M. Popp. The club
Lewin, of Cincinnati, president of the
ST. PATRICK S NIGHT DANCE
members will witness the musical
National Association. Mr. Rolfler will
,'J. R, Downs, is chairman of the
'Comedy "Rosalie" in Now York on
shortly appoint committees to carry comlmMteei arranging the St. PatMarch
24th. The next meeting wil!
on the movement in this county. The rick's Dance, ito be held at Seacnoit
Mire. M. Drca-gtero is ill at her ho'me be held at the home of M'argartei F.
county organization will operate un- om March 17th for itti« benefit of the
on
Dane
street,
under
the
oar.ei
of
Dr.
MoDtonn'ell, of John street, South Amder the direction of E. H. Hamilton, Old Home Week,Fund. Tickets will
Pork Loins, Ib
-23c Chopped Meat, lb. 20c
of Paterson, chairman for New Jer- shortly be placed on sale. It Is ox- H. S. Hinton. Her many friends wish boy on .Mar. 13th.
her
a
speedy
recovery.
Bey.
Ipoctieid that there will be some sent
The. Social Clulb enjoyed a trip to
Mr;
Bernard
Bopp
and
Mr.
K.
"Build Now With Safety" is the to -various fire companies her* and
Now York on WlddneSday at wlhach
slogan for tthe
e campaign,
p g , Mr. Lewia fa other fawns nearby
nearby to
to insure
instina a Yia«ger wejrc among those who enjoy- ti'mie Ohey witrteissed .tho musical comed a trip to the Capital City on Fri- edy "Five O'clock Girl." Those who
Fresh Pork Butts ...18c Rump Corned Beef..25c
said In announcing the.plans and p
disteibmttioin' and good crowd.
day and Saturday, under the auspices 'made tho trip were: Mrs. M. B'oehm,
pose? of the national association.
of
the
Amertennlzalbion
Schools
of
"Tthis slogan, which will be the
tihe Sfavto oif New Jersey. Over 000 Mrs. C. Popp, Mrs. C. Jacoteen, Mrs.
central theme of one of the largest
E. Hoover, Mrs. H. ICrumb, Mrs. F.
studiejnlts
made thJo tiilp.
Fresh /Hams, lb. 24c Plate Corned BeeOOc
newspaper advertising
campaigns
Hoover, Mrs. A. Karwatt and Mrs.
Mrs. Cheater H. Bissefct, of New F. Meyer, Sr.
«ver conducted in the history of busiBrunswick visited witih 'friends in tho
ness, contains two messages which
•Boro rcccnltly.
we expect to present to the AmeriMr. A, Greenfield, at Main »^ lt
Smoked Hams, lb—..28c Chickens, lb. (
can peOiple for the next four years,"
35c
was an out of town visitor MonH1.
said Mr. Lewis' announcement. "One
1
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Joseph
Fritz,
of
Done,
is the message of the freedom and
Mr. Ooorsre H. dark visited his
street, wore oV£ of town visitor^security which ownership of a 'home
uriother at Hokobsan, Del., over the,
urday.
brings to every iPamily. Contentment,
135 NO. BROADWAY
week
end.
TELEPHONE 146
Mrs. Margaret Mnlarraphy, of 14L
a larger measure of freedoim from
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanak togeitheaT
Washington Road, has oxxafibvi a po- with
worry as to the future^ the joy of
and Mrs. Ghas. Stinson, of
sition with the Herculbs Powder Co. SouthMr.Amlbvy
BY "DUTY WILD"
ownership, the building. of a. better
wit/nossod "George
„
Mika Stults and Clarence Stone
ifamily_ life and a better community
lif
ll ooime from,
f
i
.life,
all
possession
off a were arguing a'bout the n w fife,
thome of your own. The value to title druim and bugle coiips at the meeting
nation, of the 'own your home'; miove- last Thursday. Mike wiia leaning
ment is recognized everywhere by over toward Clarence, talking ni> tho
economists, social workers, states- rate of about ninety miiles an hour,
mien, for it promotes thrilfit^and order At ladt he iflin'idhed and inquir-cd ,•
amd makes better citizens. Our in- Clarence "Well what dio you think of
Tust about this time of.
dusfcry proposes to give this move- my argument Clarence,."
year everyone needs a
jnent a tremendous imipetus.
"Sound, most certainly sound,"
'^Coupled with this advocacy of was the reply. •
tonic to brace him up afhome owning will be the thought of
"And wihiat else", asked Mike,
,tar
tho rigors of Winter.
keeping that home at its best—of
"Nothing else, merely sound", was
k&eping it constantly in repair and the jieiply.
of making improvements where these
•——
are dictated by iprudente and the
Rill Lyons arrived at the rihop the
thought of increasing tihe value of other morning to find that a new
"the prop arty. Thousands of houses boy had hem ihiire-d. Bill wondered
in tihis country could be made far what the idea could be in h'irinf: th«
more liveable and pleasant, and far boy since Bill had hardly enough to
more valuable, with a proportionately keep him busy,
THE PRESSING NEED of the
alight increase in the investment.
Several hours later, the foreman
"That is our message. The second saw the boy and did not recognize
'hour is crackers that won't crumWe
is contained in the 'With Safety' half him.
of the slogan. We hope to bring to
"Well miy lad, he said, "when did
when you eat them in bed, an adjustall the millions -of prospective buyers- you start work here?"
able engagement ring, and more
dS homes, to the vast number of own"Only this morn-ing, sir," replied
FOR
ers of homes bhat are in need of re- the boy.
room for your elbows at lunoh countPEPTONA
pair or improvement, and to all the
I supose you have seen Mr, Lyons
industrial builders, a realization that and be has told you what to do?"
ers. If you rave PRESSING NEED
BARGAIN HUNTERS
I» "Our Best Tonic".
safety and economy in buying build"Yes, sir."
OF a good battery it will pay you to
ing materials can best be obtained by
And what did he tell you to do?'
dealing with reputable, well establishThe boy hesitated and then said,
It's pleasant to take. Will
learn the .merits of the Vesifca Battery.
We have a special admiration for shrewd and
ed re-tall lumber fining. To that end "Well, he bold me to wake him up
not; disturb the stomach.
'we have set up in our association a when I saw you coaniing."
Battery charging and service and alplan for the issuance of buyers of
„
_ ,
clever shoppers. They know values, and particulGives you strength and
building: material of 'Certificates of ^ " ^ f
Gundrum went into one of
so Radio battery service.
pep.
Salfielty.' These will guarantee to the *** 1 ( ^ a l Qiginr stores for a pack of
arly the value of saving. A dollar worth bargain/purchaser, by a bond . underwritten cigarettes. After paying 'flor tftiem,
Will enridb your blood.
fry the association, that the material , h e s a i d t o «ne man- behind the oouning for is worth keeping. Deposit it at this bank,
An extra large bottle for
he has bought conforms in grading;
,"(T, ..
with standards set up by the national
,B.y b h e way, you gave me a coun$1.00
for, safety and compound interest.
assooinltion of manufacturers of that terfert quarter m my ohange yesftermaterial, and in quantity witih the d a v . i
,•_,.,
•, ^
, ,. ,
dealers' invoice
•
Impossible, said the imvn behind
"In order till at the buyer may know *>]« counter, "I have never taken or
1
TELEPHONE 248
the dealers who are authorized to is- g ™* n wd quarter during all the
BU« these certificates of salfety, the y«*TO I've been in (business."
me a bad
We Call For and Deliver •
association will supply to all co-op' You certainly giave •"<>
143 N. BROAbWAY
erating dealers an electrically illu- 1u*rJ:er>' * a W . ( f, eor ??" ^
.. , -.
South Amboy, N. J.
minated sign bearing the slogan, , "My dear sir," said tihe man, "w?bh
'Build Now With Safety,' and color- twenty year? of experience in hand. 132 NO. BROADWAY
ed imietal emblems, likewise bearing Ung money, I, can tell at once by the
the slogan, to be attached to the t°™&
f
»
<W«
whether
.iti
is
g
w
d
or
aides oif their delivery trucks.
& a d - Instrnkst^my Man. At any rate
"ID is one of the established prin- }.suippose you mlanlaged to get md of
ciiples of modern business that this is ] t S*? 1 ? 7 3 „
.. _
,,T,
.
•JU
tho age of competition beitween In- . Ofy J^ . saw* George. "I've just
duatrtas. Tho National Retail Lwm- Bweiuat to you for the cigarettes."
McGoutFs IVIeat Market
SAYREVILLT
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY
HAPPENINGS
PARLINNEWS
LEGIONISMS
JOHNSON, OLIVER &
NILSON BATTERY
SERVICE CO.
PETERSON'S
PHARMACY
THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO.
TUB ^exa&l sion
JONCQl
isst-a
competition of obher businesses."
NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILES TO PAY GARAGE
KEEPER'S LIEN
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: <.
Pursuant to an Act of tihe LegislaRoland Kennedy, Crnck Local Run- ture of the State of New Jersey entitled "An Act for the bettor protecner, in National A. A. U. Meet.
tion of Garage, Koejpe.rs and AutonnioRoland Kennedy, mf Stockton St., ib'il'e- Repair Men, Apiwovcd Ajpril 14,
running iitflRliidison Sciuiire Garden. lillR, and the acts'aniendatiory thereNew York cily, Saturday night) for of (P. L. 1015 Chapter 312, V. h.
tho Niriw-nrk A..C. in the imedley rnlny 1(122, Chapter 231, P. L. 1924 ChapTOJCO of the NiiUonal A. A. II. chnm- ter 20, P. L, 1025, Chapter 3!1) Noipionnhrlipn', brought tho crowd to its tice is horciby given that the underfeet with hiit host performance, when signed, Apex Service Co'inipiuiy, will
he came from far behind to accept sell on
the pjice set by the veteran runner,
MARCH lOtii, 1928
Joey Ray.
at public aiH'tioii, at their place- o'f
Kennedy, anchor man in the- med- 'biiKiiieiis ,(111 the corner oC Pine Avoley team of the Newark A. 0., ac- niic and Louisa S t r e e t , S o u t h A m b o y ,
cented the hivton thirty yards behind N . J, the nuto-mobilcs eiunmerntert b e tile champion, Joey Ray. Kennedy linv, which w e r e d e t a i n e d by tm the
had to sprint, past, ii great ifirld nf nnflersifcried, wllio claim n lion t h e r e ruimei'H in order to cn.Och Hay and on for s t o r a g e , r e p a i r s a n d inaberii
settle down for the iriiil-ling mile. Rny furnished. 11
Wfts roundly u.pplauded and rhiti ad- i'Jiwex COIR !!, al>out 1924, m o t o r n u m ber 128020.
mirers had oyt'a on no one else but
him, until the fifth hip when it was Word T o u r i n g , year l ! ! 2 4 , ' m o t o r n u m ber ior>or>r;()F), p l a t e s ii-2(;.i^i, N ,
evident Mint someone wnu prousinp;
tho loader. Witih an outlnfr.st of
,1. 27.
spcwl, .seldom Keen in tihe milo events, S l u d e h a k c r Tiitrht 0 T o u r i n g ,
serial
the vot'crnn I'iirurcd on wearing down
Nn. lOOHMM, yenr l!)2:i, ni'otur N o .
•the school boy. After a lap of hitch
!»l IK. plates K-2'.)I!M N, J. 27.
flipped, and oiiie- in which he outdiFt- Olilinioliili' II cylinder ni'odel M 3 0 T ,
tnn>coil iririny of the ciinip'.'tilorK, Kay
nei-lal No. :il.'l7, mo'tnr No. K 575(1
turned ttin head tin see where his foe
plate-. K HI 1 HI N, .1. 2 7 .
LOCAL BOY COMPETES
AGAINST THE BEST
WJIH.
I t \Y1V:\
I.IH'II I'hjlt
t t l c e l ' n w i i Konl Toui-iiiK, l!)2r>, motor H4H:!7!IP.
l'tSBOBtli/;t<l thai, K e n n e d y
WIIK
the 1'orc! floiipe, tll'.JC, m o t n r I :i7.'l.'!l>70,
o w n e r Win. l^oi'j^otison,
worry,
c hud not, I'alU'red d u r i n u lil»ti
Ofriifiic Knlnd, and n!> lie fore %VIIH Inpp- Dnti<[|. li'chriHiry 25, 1JI28,
S o u t h Ainboy, N. .1.
Urf
hiR nlonK nti Uu>i|MM'(' net, by Uny. T h e
Al'RX SKKVICK COMPANY,
ln»t lull) Kiwi,1 tlio crowd Kimiet'lilnic In
Ily Niitlnui St'hovolowlU, St'cty.
nhout nlmul. Uny mid Kennedy worn
Bpriiitinf? to the tape. Kontiedy's ii-'i-U
GREATEST VALUE EVER
LARGEST CAR AT ITS PRICE—LOWEST PRICED CAR OF ITS SIZE
r
$495
Car Guaranteed for one year
against defective parti.
Lenrn of our special time
pla^i—small down payment
nnd 87c a dny will secure
earliest possible delivery of
your now cur. A disability
insurance plan protects your
payments if you get sick;
then you need not pay it
bnclc. First come, first served. Don't delny.
Star Sales and Service Co.
145 New HnniBwiek Avenue
Telephone 278
Perth Amboy
m—~.uM
Lklh bUU'l'Jl AAiJiOi' (JiTUiiN
ERIDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1828
OPOPRTUNITIES FOR ALL
FOR RENT
* LOCAL.
Mrs. Anthony Cristiani of Eed
Ban!; visited with friends in this city
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Ancterson
Goorg'e Ku-oet moved yesterday
Keyport, N. J.
"THE GAY RETREAT" AT THE hustled to join another outfit under <
th; direct and very careful superviATTEND CHANNEL
EMPIRE WED. AND THURS. sion of the sergeant himself.
"he Gay Retreat", one of the dev- And having started out by getting
HEARING
TODAY
of _
_
,7~7'"~ , ^
~«
crest and funniest war comedies of in trouble and they keep up the good
to
c
C r o s ^ a n Co. Sh.pped Over 300,000 t } l e , a r p i , 0 l I u c e d f o r F o 5 £ F i h n s u n _ work all through the war—never deliberately, but always through some
Tons f. a ,t Vear Survey Show,.
jjen Stoloff, comic situation that arises. And true
Flats and Apartments to Rent.
<k,r t h t dir(;.ctjotT
of
to t & E
e
Mre.
Eleanor
Albright
and
daughMayor
Thomas
iiohn
of
Sayreville,
[""'*?
™P"!
^
t
r
e
for
a
Johnson, 324 Main St., Phone 21.
Mrs. J. K. Stults, Miss Edna Agan,
Catherine spent Tuesday in New Car*. James F . McGuire of Perth t ™ day run beginning Wednesday. to form and fulfilling the if ears of his
3-18-tf Mr. M. Lee Stults and Mr. James ter
father the handsome young Wright
Tlhe p l o t
hls
York.
Amboy, Engineer Samuel Mason
- about
<** tthe
"V™*™™ *»*«•
pand
. t •is built
adventures
of a wanders., around No Man's Land in
FOR RENT—i room house. Im- Tustin visited Mr, J. J. Jncobsen
Attorney Douglas Hicks, of, the Port
Bay
View
Manor
last Saturday
Fw.ni- handsome youiig sleep-walker and his his sleep and has some surprising adjjrovements. Available immediately.
Considerable comment is being Raritan Commission, ' ,,
Only couple minutes walk from bus ( which time Stults and Tustin in beventure.
line. Inquire 5S8 Ridgeway Ave., Tel. (half of Luke A. Lowly Post No. 02,heard concerning the posters rela- Csossman, of the CrossmaTi Company kutlT
Gene Cam-eron, who has created
"I1 *7 ft
R
3-2-2t i American Leg-ion presented Mr. Ja- tive to tihe American Legion which are in New York today at a hearing
^iled
to
France
by
h
quite, a nanro for himself, plays the
been placed on billboards thru in the office of the District Engiheei-,
ENT—ieo'bsen with
[•
TWO GARAGES FOR RENT—ieo'bsen
with" a Past Commander's have
e
care
of
the
house
of
role olf Dick Wright. Samtay Cort«n
out the country during the past few U. S. Awny, in an afifort to receive
• - Pacing Second St. between Stevens badge.
begin with they start for and Ted McNamara are his two
weeks. Several of the posters have favorable consideration ifior the proA.
W.
O.
L.
from
their
own
;. and Pine Avenues.
Inquire 35fi
ject to deepen the south channel of
trusty, servants. Judy Kind is tha
'""*
Teh basketball lenfchusiasts took the been placd locally. .
a huSky sergeant With a charming little French girl, Betty
the Raritan River, which runs into
-V FOR RENT First floor flat. In- A. A. U. examination for referee posJohn
Do'oiing
of
Henry
street
spent
Burts-Creek.
The
Sayreville
CounFrancisco,
the lovely,ambulance dri' " auire an premises, 236 Bordentown j itions in St. Mary's Ball on Monday. Th'Uxsday with re'lativies in Brooklyn oil has already gone on record as faver with whom Gene f irst. falls* In
0
n
Ave Oity
•
3-2-tf, Among those from this icity who took and witnessed the Delaney-Heeney voring- this step, and Senators Edpre
, . ^
,
c heir love,
, n a ally
v
le v
;-'
PQJJ RENT Garage located at tho examination were Coach Epping- fight at Madison Square Garden last and Edwards, and Congressman Hoff- e ( >mm<P
? "'g- a n d s o t h e y a r e
M
:-. 268 Joihn St., South Amboy. Apply |er, of St. Mary's, Joseph-Trigrgs, Au- nigihit.
man have been asked to lend their ^ " " " " *
- E P Welden, 262 John St., South foray Sdhanfif, Vincent Ablbatiello an
support.
|
( • Amboy.
^ 2-24-tf Georgie Monaghan.
Mrs. Thomas Delareey of Feltus st.,
st.,
i n a recent survey, it was ascerIn
FOR RENT—5 room apartment at
fid t to
h her
b bonne on account
t
13 confined
tained 'tfiat almost 30D.0OO tans of
Surveyors
in the vicinity
114 S. Stevens Ave. Inquire Robert
y
y of Felta Oiilteessi-under
iunder the care of Dr.
Dr E
h i d yearly
l by
b
E. c iia y ^ dd s a n (]] a r a shipped
Segrave, 140 S. Stevens Ave. 2-17-tf street during jjhe'.past w«ek havie A. MefceMJn.
the Cnossman Company, and this item
• FOR RENT—>Flat, 4 rooms, bath aroused residents oif that section to
Evelyn Kubn and Bertha Cramer
and improvements. Heat furnished inquire as to theirs mission. Those
«t 528 Henry St. Apply on premises doing the work wer« non-convmital wens New York City visitors Ias1! Sator telephone 268-W.
•' ' 2-17-tf and many ane a^, a loss to ascertair urday and attended ,-a performance IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
,
FOR RENT:—6 Room House: all just -Whiat they are surveying thi 'at the Paramlount Theatre.
Between
improvements. Inquire Mis. T. F. groiirids ftir.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Freeman L a w r e ««»- A.
*
McCarthy, 108 George street. 2-10-lt
Sammis, On Bill To Quiet
The
friends
of
John
P,
MtoGuire
in
' FOE RENT—Six Room Apartment. this city are receiving greeting- cards «nd dijughlteir Margaret visated some
Complainant,
-Inquire Steaub Bros., 110 N. Broad- from Havana, where the local at- friends fo\ SayneyiJl* the past w«ck
Title.
And
•ay. " • '
2-d-ti torney is enjoying a months vacation end.
Notice,
to
UnStevan Gusak,
FOR RENT—House, 6 rooms, at
known. Heirs,
MTS. Richard .Letts, of John street,
347 David St. Improvements. InMr. and Mrs. Thomas Voiu:T,J? of is neooverfag at this time from the e j. n | i Deceased etc.
quire 359 Henry St. Tel. 461. 1-27-tf Conwer street, witnessed a perfor"' Defendants.
(
FOR RENT—5 room apartment at mance of "Manhattan Mary" in New effects of an infidotc'd oar,
206 N; Broadway. Inquire 180 North York on Tuesday evening.
To
1
Gusak, a minor
:
Mi's. David Oonnons, of Auigasta
Broadway.
l-20-3t
st., visited iher daughter in Perth the age of sixteen years, Christian
FOR RENT—Small Iflat, bath, gas,
naimo
being
unknown,
his heirs, deA bad spot in the .pavemenit at the Ambpy, the .past wook end.
tubs, low rent at 719 Bordentown corne.r of Oonover street flnd Bidge,visees and (personal representatives
Aye., South Amlboy, N. J. A. M. way avenue caused a large amount of
j and Dheir or any at their heirs, dej visoes,
executors,
administrators,
wiash sand has been the cause of
,
grantees, assigns or successors in
FOR* RENT:—House for small much coanmient on tiha part of motorort
hr<fB
James
W.
AtsonaUlt,
family at H93 Con over Street. Inquire ists. In order to avoid striking this
.,= ,
,•• , M
.'right, tltlo or interest; Stevan Gus12-30-tf section drivers »tfre forced to drive -on years olfl age, died at his home, 415 ' a k, his* heiirs, devisees or personal
898 Wilmot Street.
- FOR RENT—Apartment, 6 rooms, the leift side of the road which makes Front street, Porbh Aimlboy, last, representatives .their or any of their
all improvements. Inquire Ferd Te- it dangerous.
Thursday. Funeral mservice's
w«re heirs, devisees, executors, 'adminis, . ,
, , - _, o r P 1 n S , fr o l n trators, Rrnnteea, assigns or succesdesco, 211 Augusta St.
12-16-tif
*
FOR RENT—House at 118 Goprge
P. F. Kereaih, who underwent an Burke's chupel, in Perth AimWy1,fqN s o r 3 („ -jgjjt title or interest:
- virtue
•
- of- Wie
- Court
- .
By
of- «n order
St. Inquire Mrs. Jo'hn Cusick, 321 operation at the. local hospital last loweil by R solemn requiem 'higth jjiaM
.Jolm St.
12-9-W week, is improving nicely at fchis time. wt St. M'arys' church. Rov. •Jjosemh oif Chancery of Mew Jersey, made on
iosgrovo,
deacon,
and
Rev.
Daniol
tthe
day
of
the
date
hereof,
in a
FOR RENT—Apartment, all imd aub-dcacon.
bd
I
Interment
^was c a u s e wherein Lawrence A. Sammis
provements at 263 David St. Also •Mils Celia Dupont of Sayreville Ready,
•Garage. Ijiquire Mrs. James Nichols, visited Miss .Mwgaret Delaney of Fel- mtodein St. Mary's wmrtery H*Perth j s Oonvplainant and Stevan Gusnk,
Amlboy. II* is survived by his wife, deceased and others are defendants,
415 Bordentown; Ave.
12-9-tf tus street over the week, end.
who was formerly Miss Georgme y o u are required to appear and ansFOR RENT—Houses and ApartMiss
M<aibel
Smith
and
Miss
Estclle
Barnes, of this city.
weV uhe jbffl o f sniid coimiplaimant on or
mente. Frederick H. Lwur, 210
before the sixteenth day of April,
-George St. ,
10-21-tf Fry wero New York city visitors Saturday, where they attended a ipeiifornext, or tfhe said bill will b& taken
,mance at Roxy's Theatre.
as confessed nffainst you.
ROR SALE
The said bill is filed to quiet the
Many local entertainers will take
title offi the said Lawrence A, Sammis
FOR SALE—HOTIS© on Second St. part in the minstrel and revue to be
Tiho oommibtef, for the cai'd party to certain lands and premises more
for sale *heap to quick buyer. Small staged by the DuPont Club some' time Monday e vening Is as follows. Miss particularly described as follows: sitamount olf cash needed. Inquire R. •next month.
Blla Bulhtian, chairliidy; Miss Kar- uate in the Township of Monroe, In
C. Baird, 323 Kog'a.St., TpemtiOTi, N.
Braney, Mrs. Margaret Bull- the County, of Middlesex and State of
The successful candidates who took pare*.
.J.
,
." • .
2-17-3t
lan, M"iss. Elizabeth Oamipbe-ll, Mrs. Neiw Jersey, 'being a ,part of the farm
the A. A. U. examin'ation for retferee Agnes
Ckary, Miss Catherine Cleai'j, conveyed to James Buckalew by WilInst Monday nigih.t at St. Mary's Mi'S. Margaret
BOARD AND ROOM
Coan, Mrs. Catherine liaim L. Dey, by deed dated May 7th,'
acho'ol will bei examined again this Connors, MTS. Clara
Itfrs. A. D., 1860, and recorded in the MidMonday nfehjt at the same place as Frarnces Callahan', Mrs.Connors,
Rose Credi-co, dlesex County Clerk's Oiffice in Book
BOARD AND ROOM—American ifco their ability in actually refereei
'House, 118 S. Broadway.
1-6-tf ing a game. Goa'ch Baldwin, of New Mrs. Mlargaret jCoughlin, Mrs. Mary 83 of Deeds pages 370 to 372.
BEGINNING at a stone In the mid-'
ROOMER'S
WANTED—Private Brunswick will supervise tihe examin- Cusiok, MTS. Miargartet Claffy, Miss
Margaret Crine.
'He of the road running through sajd
Family. Scully, 149 Augusta St.
ation.
Grand Regent Mrs. Sally Quinlan farm at the Northwest corner of Wil3-2-tf
will
bei
at
the
K.
of
'C.
rooms
on
Monliam
V. Clayton's land; thence as the
Mass Lottiie Mulheiarn, of Brooklyn,
was'the wclek end gu«st of Miss Mar- day evening to accept the articles,and ne.-d.le now points, (1.) South. forty-'
MISCELLANEOUS
groceries that every member has been eight degrees amd thirty minutes
garet Gallagher on Augusta otreet.
requested to Send in for a certain West twenty-five chains and sixtyFOR SALE—Slightly Used, four
This is the family nine links to William V. Clayton's
Mrs. D. W. Reed of Washington needjr family.
burner gas stove with over and light- avenue, v.ho has been confined to her ttfiat was mentioned in £h»*plea for and Jacob Wyckoflfi's land; thence
er, -white enamel. Apply Lane, 208 on acemint of illness the past week, assistance at the last meeting of the (2) North fifty degrees and fortyDtavidSt.
•
3-2-2t is improving at tOids time.
five minutes West one. chain, and. two
Feltus "and VVashington Sts. Phone 112
Daug-h feel's.
FOR-SALE—2 burner gas stove.
i links along said Jacob Wyekoff's
Apply 205,Broadway, corner George
.land to a large stone; thence (3)
Miss Arnia J. Buechner of Burts
•:gt.
3-2-lt Creek is recovering •from a nasal op! North sixty-six degrees and fifteeii
•FOR SALE—-Flat top olflftee desk, eration, whdeh was successfully perarrested "I"™*03 West twenty-two chains and
Roundsman
MeCormack
quartered oak, 60 inch, good condi- (Sonmed for the correction >of a bro ken
. eighty-five links to corner of Peter J.
tion, with swivel chair to match. Cost nose -which was fractured in child•new $106. Botfh for $30. -Also new •hood. The. operation was performed
East thirty-two chains
$102.50 typewriter $55. New $60 Iby Dr. A, D. Young-, eye, ear, nose
Portable Tfflpewriteor
ifor
$45.
Also
and
throat
speeftaldat
of
N«w
Brunsens.aveniie. McCormaick was on duty
$76 Todd Cheok,jwrlter for $30; $250 wick.
ee» East «ight chains and W it the oornter of Aojgusta str-eeft and
' hand-grained Mahogany iiniah SafeStevens
avenue,
as
the
crowd
was
Cabinet for $180. E.. C. RODDY,
Mrs. Al Balint and children, of
:236 Henry St.
2-24-lt Wowdbridge,'visited relatives on Au- leaving the basketball game between
s e
East twenty-one
the two'local hiffh sdhools, wlhen he
nd ten I l n k s aIon t h e r o a d t o
FOR SALE—One white single, bed, gusta M^e^lt on Tuesday.
noltiiced ,ttie car coming at a fast rata
?
«
'•spring and mattress. As good as
Local m«mibers oif the Po'rty and •at sp«ed, and after (blowing Ms whisnew. Inqulw?210 Cttnwoh St. 2-17-tf
and
tie, it M M H distant M o r e the
MONEY TO LOAN on bond and Blglht Society will journey to Dunb h t to
t a to
Wh
When arwas (brought
mortgage In Bums of $100, $200, $300 (eaien on March 14th, to witness .a
A b«
Police JuMice Van
FRESH HAMS, pound
_23c
$400, $500 and up to $10,000. Office monster proimeriade to be staged by Cleaif tihe
and you are rmufe defendants beman ,Was finted $26.00.
hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m. the Union County degree beam.
cause coimiplainant's title is denied
Wednesdays and Saturdays from
and disputed by you, and that you
FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, p o u n d :15c
The Pine Avetnue Boys CM), lotfa FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL claim to own the same or soine part
•8:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire John
CHURCH
. A. Lovely, Trust Company Building tied .on Augusta str&et, purcbia&ed conthereof, or some interest therein, or
John Street
siderable furniture flor tihedr home
STA*R MILK, 2 cans for?.:
._. 25c
to hold some lien or fincumvbrance
Rev, Elijah F. Reed, Pastor
during tihe week.
'
thereon;
claim
LOST AND FOUND
Phone 193-R
, . . - and
. . if- you
. , any title
SMOKED CALI HAMS, pound
..14c
William Cre(ed, of Conover street,
Don't bury your talent; invest it *»,
in, and
or encumbrance
upon
ttie interest
said lands
premises, you
are
and
the
Lord
will
blesis
it
and
you.
Is
enjoying
a
short
vacation
from
his
LOiST—Last Friday Nigihit. Black
10:30 A. M. Morning worship. Sac- required to answer the said bill, but
JERSEY PORK LOINS, pound—
22c
'Silk purse wllfch gold trimmings. Con- duties with the Public Service Com•
ramienib oif this Lord's Supper and re- not otherwise.
teinod two (pairs of Rosary heads and ipa.ny.
Dated February 14, 1928.
caption
of
itnemibers.
rtbout three dollars in change. Finder
APPLES, 4 pounds for
25c
Andrew J. Conovea:, ,
Miss Margareit Powers, of Pine ave2:30 P. M. Sunday School, William
please return to St. Mary's Rectory,
Solicitor oif Cotmjplainant,
The
.Augusta St.
3-21t i(ue, is con'flned to her home with M. Bmmons, Superintendent.
No.
5
South
Street,
one person worse than a quitter is
LIVER, pound
15c
LOST—Gorman Police Dog. Ans- illness.
Freehold, N. J.
the one \yho is afraid to .be-gin, itegin
wers to the name of "Frit/.". Reward
Mrs. Erma Tiowner of Norfolk, Va. this Sunday.
]>TCJCOA BUTTER pound
25c
•if returned to John Di Santis, First has. returned home: after spending a
7:00 P. M. Epworth League, Miss
3-2-lt few days with M1ss Kathei'lnie Kelley Dorothy Stults, President, Miss Ma• St.
FRESH SAUSAGE, pound....
25c
of Augusta ^tiieet.
bel Selover devotional leader. Try
the uplook, come along.
WHY WAIT'TIL
Tho regular .monthly busdn&ss :meetBANANAS, dozen .....J ..
25c
7:30 P. M, The'peoples song- serIng ,of the Aid Society o;f the First vice and seriri'on by Herbert J. BeltREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Presbyterian Church will bo held in ns;, District Superintendent. Say.
CHOPPED BEEF- pound
,
..
15c
the leckuta room on Tuesday after- splendid things to him by filling the
TOMORROW?
107 S. Pine Avenue
noon, M'ardh Gth at 3 P. M.
Ohuroh. This is the last service of
RIB ROAST, pound
22c
Telephonn 178
this Conference year. N'o special
The Woman's Auxilinry to the offering we just want you.
DOIT
TODAY!
South Amboy
•hospital will meet on M'ondny nfterPORK GOODIES, pound ...
.
29e
Some, people would rather argue
no«n at 3:30 o'clock at the Nurses
o'it
Christ's
religion
than
live
it.
Home,
POT ROAST, all meat
.
22c
As an aid to ifaibh, come to Church.
Taylor Made Clothes
•
" • ,-
Are- • ' /•;
Tailor Made!
J.W.AR§NAULT
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS
OF AMERICA NOT
The Spring line of woolens are
now here. Come in some time
and let us measure you for that
new Easter Suit.
Prices from $25 to $60
H. Wolff & Co.
SPEEDER FINED.
Borak's Meat Market
I
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday
FRANK S, KABOSKI
W. E. SPRAGUE & SON
Electrical Contractors
.i
—
A rofruliir meeting of St. Martha's PLEASE RETURN CAN
Ouild will be held next Friday nlffht,
OR COME AND GET LID
Mnnclh nth, at Christ Ohurdli Parislh
Houso.
"Tilie elderly lady wh'o 'borrowed'
tlh-o RnrbagiL-. can from a Bordontown
Kinds of Electrical Work Mrs. Edward Dooling of Ifenry iivonuo
it'sident last night is requesis apondinff the week enA with ted to return tlio can or coma back
Done Reasonable
her diuiffhter, Mrs. Daniel Cashman, and get' the lid as noithcir thp, can
of Flwtibiiflh, Brooklyn.
nor the lid are of rrnich use without
TELEPHONE 602
;hte othor. If the enn wns tultun just
Mr. and Mrs. F. Palbst r»f
to
Portia Street
Oity visited with relatives in t h i r t y
«oi- t l l l ! < 1 ° l l l t M l t s ! m t h & clhlckiws,
otbc,
1)0 sure to return as Soon aa
on Sunday.
.
P,. O. Box 433
cioiivciiiont so purahaso of a now ono
Tttle PyHiinn Sisters will hold their will be EiMM(.'Ce«fwtry."
South Amboy
The iiljove is tho somewhat unusuul
regulm1 mecitinff on Monday night.
The social hour following the busi- iin'd !vniuniiitf ine.s.siinn thiit rnmo vin
ness meeting will bo in cluwiru u{ tho toloiphioiiio t» 'i'hi! Citizen office,
AUGUSTA SCH1RA
MI'H. iS-mMi! Clnyitori
who pprofliisoa nn ilhin niionifiiff wil/li tlio i-oqueMt that
y
It piiascil mi to th<> public. It souiras
Augusta ,S<shira, mm yonr mid ROV-i>n.torUilnitiK lirogrnm. Kl«- will b that tho garbage wagon didn't c'o<ni~j
en montlis old (inurfvUcr of Mr. andiissiwtod by MTS. CJoonfit! Selovira- and nlcic i^K usual i-ixnids yeKtnrilny find j
Mrs. Plirllp Hfhira, at Ei'iiKton, d i e ! MIKH Chnrlotto ITnwcs.
lush might ttfio curiB ksft out for tlie
at uli'o limniio of its panmls hi«t SiilMrs. Wniter POUM-MOJI .of Jiroadwny WillT<Hl (1 i . - u p p f a IM*[1. A VV'OKl'Mtl WltM
j
Fuivoml Hcrvicos wcro liclil wiii'iit several <lays vimitiinir fricmdH In (tenm. (rolng down fho street with n
the homo on Monday, Rev, C. E, I'lnoiinif.icld, N, .(. tint pnsit wuuit.
.gui'lmgo 1'ii.n mid u ifixiil dcitci'i'ptioii
i t o d y , cflfWntinjr. IntormenK, wins
<rf lirr Is (ivnll«lil<>. T w o IIOIISPS lout'
tondo In Ernaton <:wmdbery under tho
Mrs. .IiuiiL'H .Smith «yf Stewiim nvc- hliolr friiribago crtn« lmt Vh* lids In
dtoM
of B. S. Muaon & Son.
IMIO apont Wodn«»d'ny in No",v York.
euut'H w«*« hii
I"
Call me in tQ show
you
the
wonderful
things you can provide
for not only yourself,
but for those near and
dear to you, in case of
need.
A. STEINER
RUMP CORNED BEEF, pound
20c
RUMP VEAL, pound
.
25c
PIGS FEET, 3V_ pounds
25c
FRESH KILLED CHICKENS 4 to 5 Ih. ea. lb. 33c
REGULAR HAMS, pound
25c
HONEY COftlBED TRIPE lb
15c
LEGS OF VEAL, pound
25c
PORK KIDNEYS 2 lbs
......25c
PHILADELPHIA SCRAPPLE ....
20c
122 North Broadway
Telephone 261
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
Tell your friends about the bargains in these columns.
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
Monmouth County, -Hftiere they were! South Eiver on Sunday night.
William Creed of Conover street
William Kennedy, of Henry St, f
Miss Irene Reed of RahWay visittold that no such nuiriber was given
visited with friends at Philadelphia ed with friends on Bridge street on attended the A. A. U. races at Madiout as yet In county. After returnRelatives from South River visited on Sunday.
son Square Garden Saturday night.
Monday.
ing to this city, denouncing the- office with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jerome on
df Commissioner Dill, they again Bridge street on Monday.
An accident during the latter part read the letter and found that num<qtf last week at Rghway in which one ber they had looked all day for was Frank Sedusky of Bridge street
trf *the cars belonged to a Mechanics- the telephone number fff the owner visited with friends at Kcaaby
ville ^esl^ent, was reported to Comv- of the other car and not the regis- Sunday evening.
missfonqr D.ill, who advised the r«si- tration nuiriber.
A resident olf this section took a
d«at the owner cjf the other car and
Mitchell Konaze-wski of RMgcway trip to Perth Amboy on Sunday and
the address and telephone number.
avenue
spent
Sunday
with
friends
at
while
ther« locked himself out of Ws
The Jettcr was carefully read, and
car. After several hours search the
tjhe resident JPUJid that M-7541 was Keasby.
duplicate keys were found and the
a MoiinjfMjth pounty license, and with
Miss Anna Czeeho of Perth Amboy car headed home.
(t Jjrtend proceeded Into that county
vialted
with
friends
on
Wilmot
St.
to' discuss niaijters with the corner.
Tl^ey 'fo^in<l'fe,w cars with numbers on Sunday.
NOTICE
as largpe as the one given and went
All persons concerned may take
,Stolto of Conover street atdbectly to the Bureau of Licenses in
tended a dinner given by a club at notice, that the Subscriber, Administrator, etc., of Christian Rehfuss, deceased, intends to exhibit his final
account to the Orphan's Court for
the County of Middlesex, on Friday,
the sixteenth day of March, 1928, at
10 A. M., in the Term of December,
1927, for Settlement and allowance;
the same being first audited find stated by the Surrogate.
Dated February 8, 1928.
Frederick C. Rchfuss,
Administrator
3-10-6t
.FRIDAY, JIAROH 2ND, .1928
MECHANICSVILLE
How to Tell if You Can Use
The New Extended •
ione Service I
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OP SOUTH AMBOY ^UTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OP ONE,
TWO AND ONE HALF TON DUMP
TRUCK WITH GARBAGE TYPE
BODY, AND PROVIDING FOR THE
PAYMENT THKREOF NOT EXCEEDING
THREE
THOUSAND
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH AMBOY:
Section 1. That the City of South
Amboy purchase ornc, Two and One
Half Ton Dump Truck witih Garbage
Type Body in accordance with the
apeciiftcations now on file in the Office of the City Engineor.
Section 2. That the total costs of
snld Dump Truck with Garbage Type
Body shall not exceed the sum of
Three Thousand Fivo Hundred Dollars, which amount or BO much tihere
of as may bo necessary, bo and is
'hereby appropriated.
Section 8. That the said undertaking shall be financed in the first
instance by the- issuance of temporary
notes or bonds of the City of South
Amftoy, in the manner prescribed by
law;
Notic*
Nptice la' hereby given that the
foregoing ordinance was passed and
adapted on its first) leading at a
regular meeting of the Common
Council of the City jf South Amboy
held on February 21st, 1928, and that
it will be taken up on Its second and
ijhM reading and final passage at a
regular meeting of the said Common
Council of the City of South Amboy
to be held in the Council Chamber In
Uhe City Hall in said City of South
Anboy on Tuesday, March 6th,.1928
at eig^t o'clock P. M. at which time
.and .place any .person interested
'therein or affected thereby will hav«
an ©pportuntiy to be heard.
Datod iFeb. 24th, 1928.
G. Frank Diabrow,
City Clerk of the' City of
South Amboy
SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN.
ISSUE OF MARCH 2, 1928,
often jtimes proves to be the thief of
many an estate.
Don't let delay bring disaster to
your estate—bequeath , good management as well as money—make your will
today and name our Trust Department
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
TJ XTENDEP Local Telephone Service, treating
JC/ calls to many nearby points as local messages instead of 5*cent toll calls, has been established to serve subscribers in Metropolitan
Northern New Jersey who have increasing
business and social interests in neighboring
communities. TFhe new service is given on an
individual line measured basis and is offered
as ail alternative to the regular local areaservice*
O DETERMINE whether to
adopt the new service, count
your monthly use of local calls and
of messages to the 5-cent toll
points that are "local" for users.of
Extended Service.
Then ask our Business Office
for a comparison of cost and service value under the two forms
of local service.
^$otne of .our subscribers will
save money by taking the Extended Service. Others will receive a
more convenient service at no
added cost. Improved service is the
most important advantage, particularly for subscribers who do not
now have individual line service.
T
You can arrange for Extended
Service by telephoning^ our Business Office.
NEW
JERSEY
Extended Scape
Measured Service
for South Amboy —
LOCAL CALLING AREA
South Amboy
Matuchm
' Perth Amboy
South River
Woodbridge
Minimum Kates For
New Service
INDIVIDUAL UNB—BUSINESS
$5.50 monthly
.wjth the right to tend 90 local message*
INDIVIDUAL LINE—RESIPBNCP
*4J25 monthly
with th« right to send 65 local messages
BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY
A New Jersey Institution Backed by National Resources
^
BONUS ENDS MAR. 3!
H0 WILLIT
First Award
The Great Chrysler 62
Valued at $1,335.00
HOW SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT IN VOTES
The following scale shows the subscription rate and the numbe- of votes given to each subscription. NOTE PARTICULARLY
THE TREMENDOUS VOTE VALUE OF THE LONGER TERM
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
TERM
One Year
Two Years
Three Years
Five Years
PRICE
$1.50
3.00
4.50
7.50
VOTES
2,000
,5,000
16,000
25,000
) ii,i ;
i t i
i • > , ' ! •'
Second Award
BIGGER AND BETTER
Briggs Chevrolet Coach
Valued at $651.00
i
Purchased from Briggs Garage, South Amboy
BONUS VOTE OFFER
Bonus votes will be given on each club of
$20.00 in subscriptions throughout the campaign
in accordance with the table Jbelow:
Purchased from Charles F. Straub, Chrysler
Dealer, South Ainboy and Perth Amboy
January Mth-28th—100,000 votes.
January 30th-Feb. 4th—90^000 votes.
Feb. 6th-Feb. 10th—80,000 votes.
Feb. 13th-Feb. 17th—70,000 votes.
Feb. 20th-Feb. 25th—60,000 votes.
Feb. 27th-March 3rd—50,000 votes.
March 5th-March 8th—40,000 votes.
March 9th and March 10th—30,000 votes.
T h i r d A w a r d $50 i n Cash
fourth and Fifth Awards $25 Cash Each
20 PER CENT CASH COMMISSION
Every contestant who remains active to the finish, turning
In two or more subtcriptions together with the cash each weolt)
from the time she starts work and who falls to win one of the
regular prizes, will receive a 20 per cent cash commission for the
gross'amount of subscription sales.
SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
ONE-BAY PLEASURE OOTING
Postmaster and Mrs. Robert B.| It is estimated thrft approximate!
FRIDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1928 I Chapman
will leave within a few days I four hundred local fans accompame
*.„„
WTIPH-P they
thfiv wOl
will he
St. Mary's bask?tball
basketball team'to
team 'to Woo
Wooc
for vu-ncMr,™*™,
Washington, wheire
beSt.
CITY SCHOOL SERIES
dM
thie
and
Mrs.toridg-e on -Tuesday night to see the
h guests o;£ Congressman
C
win over tlieir old time rivals, ' S1
IS EVENED UP Harold G. HollJfman.
Mary's of Pertti Amlboy, in a stat
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
After winning seventeen straight
tournament game.
basketball teams, tlie Sb. Mary's high EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITE*
school team went down to defeat on
Office and Residence: 316George Street
their own court last .Friday nigiht at
the hands of the South AnVboy high
!
Phone 661
v
school. ceam, the final score being 27
to 33,' This evens up the series, as
South Amboy, N. J.
Harry Rosentlial, Prop.
St. Mary's had won the finSt frame.
For the John, street boys Morris led
7 PASSENGER AUTOS TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Jn the scoring with five field goals
Ladies and Gents Cleanin8
and) three foul goals. For the losers
Grimes led, with three field goals and
two/foul goals. This was one of the
Pressing and Repairing
betsi scholastic games ever seen in
ireiaasiiTOfffflfflfflm'MaaMSM^
rtWs city. At (half time St. Mary's
Office Supplies and "' '
•''•was leading IB to 12.
113 South Broadway
'The box score:
FRANK WOGLOM
St. Mary's
Telephone 604*
G. F. Tl. 197 Smith St.
Perth AmWt
JankowsM, f
2
i
8
, Cairoll, f
0
1 1
Vulcanizing of the Best as Usual And at Prices
TValling, c
0
0 0
Grimes, g
-~~3 2 8
Fair to All
I&goda, g
_._—-1
0 2
',Gelsinon, g —
1
& -*
—TO—
M. J. SCULLY
JUJBW Y O R K
From all stations
Keyport^ to
^
South Amboy (incl.) ituuinl 'J'rij. Fare
HARRY'S
SUNDAY, MARCH 4TH
Tickets good only on special
train leaving South Amboy 8:16 A.
i*l.
Keturning: leave New York
W«st 23rd St. 8:47 P. M., Liberty
St. 9:00 P. M.; Newark, Broad St.,
9:06 P. M. Children 5 years of age
and under 12 half fare.
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
WE HAVE MOVED!
. BUT ONLY ACROSS THE STREET
I
7
South Amboy
Morris, i
Dobrynski, f
Peterson, f
Houralian, c
Lawrence, g
Kurtz, g
.Nicorvo, g -
U
Referee, Stain, Plainfield.
Miss Ruth Nilson of Henry street
spent the week end with friends in
Passaic.
_
I
W. G. CLUB MEETS
The W. G. Club met at the home
of Miss Florence Baker of Keyiport
Monday evening. Cards were played and prizes weer awarded to Eiva
Graham and Vera Cherry off Keyjport.
Rtlfreshments were served at a late
houT. • Those •present were Vera
1
Ohrry, Riva Graham, Betty Hyer,
3Mlarion« Sieben and Florence Baker
•of Reyiport, Alice and Ruth Samuelson of tills city, "Viola Sdtiarff of
Perth Awfooy, and Grace Smially of
Hords. The next meeting mil D e
(held at t t e home of Riva Graham.
Perth Amboy' |
J'NYX I'OINTEX WEEK. MARCH 5THto1OTO'
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
These Special
Onyx Pointex Prices
V.J.NEBUS
236 Feltus St.
Telephone 226
,
Free Delivery
Double S. & H. and Elk Stamps Given Saturdays
Only
Sales
STOCKS & BONDS
for INVESTMENT or on MARGIN
^JiffiJt*Ji^!^i^^
Let Us Serve You
Any T>m«
Mrs. J . K . Roll of Church street^
Jit Tuesday wMh relatives in As-
ORDERS SOLICITED FOR
Correspondence Solicited
Prices That
MEAT Your
Approval
5' 27
]
and Mrs, John McNamara of,
street entertained' a party of
i at their horn© Tuesday night.1
170 New Brunswick Ave.
Telephone 158
V. J.
G. F. Tl.
5 '3 13
2
1 B
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0 0
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1 1
0
0 0
2
0 4
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7-9-11 BROADWAY, New York City
TIRE SERVICE CO,
ality Meats of
9 23
HENRY CLEWS & CO.
Members New York Stock Exchange
155 Service-Sheer.
Silk with cot; ton tops and
. feet . . $1.50
707 Service-Sheer.
Silk to the
hcjn — cotton
feet . '. $1.85
STAR FOURS A N D S I X ^
GARDNER 8-1N-LINE
J
750 Chiffon. Sillc
from top to
toe * .. .. $1.95.
Service
14S New Brunswick Ave.
Perth Amboy, N. J.
..
Telephone P. A. 278
•1.19
•1.35
•1.49
I
NOTE—It would be illegal to publish this iii£ not true.
United States
GOITRE REMOVED
PROMPTLY
TJcw Jersey Lady Tells of Experience
with Colorlcis Liniment
Mrs. M, Benjamin, 27 Mendhanl
Ave., MO'iT-istown, N. ., says in her
own home paper, the Morristown Jer^oyman: "Have used nearly one bottle of Sorbol Quadruple and my goi-trV is nearly gone. I was so nervous.
.1 could not sleep. I would jump out
olf bed, I could not stand the throb<bing. Have no more headaches, sleep
-all nigiht and not a bit nervous. Will
gilndly tell or write my experience."
Get more information from drug
stores everywhere. Sorbol Company,.
Hechanicsburg, Ohio, or locally at
Jacques Drug Store.
j , Adv.
Royal Gord
Tires ana Tubes
•••••••.-•••.'v:".(Jeorge : -Green.--
Grey
Regular Ex; Hv. Tube*
_$6,85 .
_ 8.30
91.48
-10.40
-13.00.
1.95
-13.80
2.05
16.60
-14.SQ
2.15
-1S.75
2.60
23.50
-19.50
2.70
24.35
-20.20
; 25.20
2.80
_22.65
2.88
28.30
..25.50
3.25
31.30
-27.40
3.4*
34.45
30x3 % Ex, Size
30x3 H S. 3. _ _
31x4 _
32x4 33x4 •,_
32x4 «
33x4)4
34x4 M
30x5 ..
33x5 _.
35x5 ...
• Look at Our Wifidoiv Display
104 South Broadway
'' i
^
South Amboy, N. J.
One of tfie Greatest
of tfie United States
WALLOON TIRES
1
You can gel the best food
served uny where in the city
p.n you eat at the
CENTRAL LUNCH
225 Smith Street
I'crih Amboy
Near Railroad Station
BOS SERVICE
JSOUTHAMBOY
"NEW Bltt'NBWIOK-SOimr
AMBOY—S
South River mill Now lirunsItuMCN lcnve Bordvntowu
Avenue
Wodlt 'dayo: A:30, J:O0, 7:30. 7:35,
fi.OU A.M., and tivory 30 uilnutefl until
3.ao P.M.: then 4-10 KM., IAD
J
1 . M.h 5:10 1*. !M., and .evory 10 miniiti-B until E:40 P.M.; tlion overy no
nJnutts until 8:10 P.M.: th«n 8:30
KM, and every 30 mlnutow until
iU:00 mldnlKlit.
Saturaaye: 0:30, 7::00, 7:10, 7:39
Ji. M «n<l evury 30 inlnut^H until
12:00 ni.oii; tli«n 12:20 P.M., 12: H)
P.M., und every nd nilnutoH until
-4:10 P.M.: tlion ' ovory 20 minute*
-until 11:fiu P.M.; tlicn 12:0(1 inltlmlivlit mid 12:30 A. M.
Sundftyo: 0:30 A. W. rind nvory 30
antnutes until 12:00 midnight.
BUSES rOR HIRE
Public Service l)e Luxe bum
afford « splendid meant vf carrying parties to the seashore, niolirliaim, theatre, or In athletic or
other events^ They me ideal [or
pfenict, outings, or tourt.
wet Emerson 9701), Ext. 86.
A-174-A
29x4.40
28x4.75
28x4.75 .
30x4.7S
29xS.0O
30x8.00
31x5.00 .
28xS.2S .
20x5.28
30x5.25 .
31x5.25 .
29x5.60
30x8.50 .
30x5.77
32x5.77
30x6.00
31x6.00
32x6.00
33x6.00 .
30x6.20 .
31x6.20 .
32x6.20
33x6.20 .
30x6.75
31x6.75
32x8.75 .
33x6.75 .
34x7.30 .
11.15
—-11,00
—11.50
v-11,95
___12,60
-13.00
-13.55
.-14.20
-.14.70
-.15.15
..15.65
..-1S.66
—17.00
..17.80
-10.50
17.30
17.76
18.30
18.90
20.85
.
21.80
22.30
22.20
-23.30
—
_...--26.9B
Other Prices on Request
13.80
1.85
2.10
2.15
15.10
2.20
16.25
16.75
17.15
17.70
18.30,
2.3b
20.85
22.75
20.15
20.50
21.10
21.80
24.00
24.55
24.85
25.60
28.90
26.40
27.30
28.28
31.60
© ^
EDERALTAX
AVERAGE $30.40 PER CAPITA
2..3S
2.45
2.88
2.60
2.98
3.08
3.10
3.26
2.90
3.00
3.10
3.38
3.30
3.40 v
3.50
3.70
3.80
4.00
4.20
4.30
4.68
Per C a p i t a Collections of Irrterrral Reverrcie
In Some Principal States
The dtizciu of New Jersey contribute more per capita to th« support of the United Slate*
government than do the citizens of any other eastern Mate, New York and Delaware
excepted. •«• The per capita tax of $30.40 reflects prosperity.
RADIO "B" BATTERIES—Uo. 772-$2.60| No. 486-$3.5S
Cunningham Radio Tubea CX30lA-$1.35
High standards ofliving reflected in the income
of New Jersey citizens are shown also in the
high per capita use and wide distribution of
electric, gas and transit services provided by
Public Service companies.
Anderson's Garage
and Battery
Service
"The SUCCCM of Public Service and development of New Jersey are bound together."
—President Tlnmas N. McC«rter.
204 So. Steven. Are.
Telephone 3S2
Bnttoriea Recharged 50c
Itatteriea (Jailed for ami Deliverod.
. PVBLICBSERVICE
No. It
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
local merchants to receive whatever FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH meeting Tuesday evening 8 o'clock.
donation they might «are to ,make.
G. E. Sehlbrede, D. D., Pastor
AH members shlould be present, as
Sa'bbath School 10 A. M. Mr. Pur-•there are many important matters to
Last year, the Woman's Club gave
211-213 FIRST STREET (Near Broadway)
over half of the aonount raised, but man She.ppard, Superintendent. Mr. attend to.,
.
'
it is IbJaped this year by those in Russel Mathis, Assistant.
Children's Bible Study Class WedPUBLISHED WEEKLY'BY
charge that a larger sum will be rais- Churoh Services 11 A. M. "The nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.""
THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY
•
ed through the icbanncls mentioned Glorious Hope."
Prayer meeting Wednesday even7:30 P. M. Song service and ser- ing at 7:30 and tHe special .class in
albove.
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL. 4
There are 32,100 children still in! mon by the Pastor.
bible study will meet immediately a!f•Bhe Nlear Ea&t 0«iphan'age. Many! Brotherhood monthly business ter, and study the first seven chapJ. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR
have nb memory cf cdtiher father orj
rnioCheir,; but they all know and love
- Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, Jl-50; zones 8 to 8, $2.00 America f or everything good they
•hiaye ever known has come from this
v Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter. land.
Anyone wishing to contribute to
this work may do so by sending their
FRIDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1928
contributions to Mrs, G. E. Sehlbrede
146 N'orth Broadway, .who is chairman oif the committee to raise t)h«
needed amount this year. '
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FEW ENTER SCHOOLS SEEK ANOTHER'
IN M D YEAR PERIOD
YEAH SUPPORT
A shopping trip to this Store will reward you immensely. Lots or bargains still left to pickirom.
Specials for SaturdayOnly
Men's Canvass Gloves, per pair
__.9c Men's and Children's Stockings, pair 9c
A large size Wash Board, only
—9c Turkish Towels, each
^...,T,,.»_^u-*..r9c
3 Rolls Blue Ribbon Toilet Paper..... 9c
;.>, ^ V
Other Bargain Offerings During Salt
• ENAMELWARE
2 Quart !QairyPan i.
,
9c
2 Quart Pudding Pan. .„:: ,..:..9c
\}/i Quart Sauce Pan..—.^.r.
—9c
Cup and Saucer....
9c
Cl€ar Heavy Crystal Water Glasses, 3
. for
...
....
9c
Full Length Window Curtain-Set, 5
pieces, only.—. .
. r.j _69c
Children's Stockings, per pair
9c
Ladies' Silk Rayon Stockings
25c
'Men's Handkerchiefs, 3 for
9c
Kotex, per package
. 39c
Durham Periwinkle Ladies Hose, rpgular $1.00 seller..
.
59c
.Table Oilcloth, white or colored, yard
r
Hi
29c
Bath Towels
9c and 19c
Curtain Goods, yard
9c
Just Received, a lot of ball bearing
Skates, only
.
.98c
Bargains abound everywhere at the 9c Sale. See our
windows for Other Big Bargains. Remember this Sale
Ends Tomorrow.
OPPENHEUVf'S 5c, 10c and 25c STORE
106-108 South Broadway
>
Next to Post Office
LETUSINSPEGT:YOURCAR. FIRESTONE TIRES AND ROPER LUBRI< , \:'/ .7. "CATION ARE THE BEST INSURANCE. ' ..;•.•• '
•"• \y"-':-
BUT.FREQUENT INSPECTION IS ALSO-WISE/- ;,: = :
Complete Stock of Firestone Tires and Tubes' Always on Hand.
• '' SPECIALS FOR EU.,SAT. AND MON.
3 Pounds of Chopped Meat-...l..t
_50c
Kib Roast, [.ouiul
.
28c
Chuck Ito-isl:', pound.-._.
22c
Loin of Fork for Roasting; pound
_—,—... 22c
Leg of Lamb, pound
.. „
... 35c
The Best Home Made Sausage, pound.
~___:25c
Jersey Frpsh Shoulders, pound.
..„_
17c
Smoked Ham, pound
.
..28c
Gali Hams, pound
,.
.. 16c
4 Pounds of Sour Krout....
-.__25c
3 pounds of Pigs Feet
.„.
_. 25c
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THE MAXVILLE MEAT MARKET
Miss Mildred .SLopheiiHon visited &
With friends in Rnhway on .Sntimhiy. '•^•KtS'
You will be surprised at the tremendous improvement in the operation of
your motor if you will let us grind the valves and clean the carbon. It doesn't
take long and it doesn't cost much.
Batteries and Ignition
"
Beat Quality Meats, Poultry and Delicatessen
Items at the Lowest Prices.
629 Bordeinown Ave.
We have specialized equipment for Grinding Valves ami Cleaning Carbon
Try what is known as the "Black and Decker Method. "Carbon is removed and
valves and valve seats refaced by means of special electric-driven machines
and, before the motor is re-assembled, each valve receives an individual compression test to prove that it is absolutely gas-tight.
General Auto Repairs
Phone 361
JACKIN & CROSS GARAGE
South Amboy, N. J.
3 £7 Bordentown Avenue
Phone 77
last
IH
SALE POSITIVELY ENDS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH 3RD
PINE AVE. FLOWER SHOP
Auxiliary to bhe : Progressive Fire
Compnny In the fire housb on Bnrdetvtjown avenue on Tuwday cvonuit*
proved another wonderful success.
Besides having an attendance that nil
1
but over-taxod li'iie fivciHtie«, (ho ladies realized, some sixty-six dollnrs
from the pfforts after awarding fiftyfive priMrf to jiliiyers and non-players
too. A jrold wnteli wna awardeid to
Jack Segrave, oif this city, he belni;
the holder of tho lucky number, while
a handaomo hniul painted ipillow by
Mrs, Elepnor W, Cooernn was awarded
to Oharlca Fmng. of Fords, "'so on tho
lucky number plan. Other curd parties arc beiriT? planned by the ladies,
Tho commiittee In charge r>f the affair this wciek wan headed by Mrs,
Harry Modhioll and constated of the
following: Mrs, .7. Keating, Mrs.
Louisa Smith, Mrs. John Crazier,
Mrs. Sophie Niiu, Mrs. C. Gin lor, Mrs.
George Glit'k Jr., Mrs. Riiymond I'iergon; Mrs. Walter Compton, Mrn. J.
S&gravo, Mra. Jos. Wl ennui nn<l Mrs.
Barbara Wiood.
Miss Dora Forgotson spent
evening in New York City.
A Tremendous Drive in All Departments During This Sale! .
NIGHT COUGHS
QUICKLY RELIEVED
MANY ATTENJT
J M D PARTY
The card party foold by tihe Ladies
Mrs. Albert Olsen is dangerously
ill at her home on upper Augudta St.
9 c SALE 9 c
BACHELORS' CLUB MEETS
School Board Receive! Three Appli' For Near East Orphan Adopted Lait The regular meeting o? The Bachelors Clu/b .of this cHy was held in the
Year by Local Don&tioni.
cation, for School Nur»e Poiition.
club rooms on Monday, Febraary 27,
fc
Many of our citizens will remem- when the- meeting opened, with a
Only tw«lvei pupils were entered In
the local schools mining the first five ber that last year under the. auspices prayer by tihe club cf.iaplairi, Reuben
days af February, -wftiaoh was the mid- of tihe Woman's Club, one hundred Michael Forgotson. President Franyear period far entering beginning dollars was raised to support a child cis DuiPont Quinlan was in the chair.
(puipSls. This number caused Wo ov-er- Sn the Near East Relief Orphanage. The names of Bdsward Harding Serciwdirif? o<f the lower grades df the Pictures of several children were sent gei, Thomas Jerome Fitemorria, Stanlocal schools although a larger num- 'flor inspection and the boyj..Ore)Erham, ton Melvin Ryan, Edward Fillmore
ber of 'lw'nnars and resultant' over- was finally .chosen and has been sup- Triggs and Milton Gallagher Newcrowding had been expected. ,In an- ported during the year. It seems al- mark were given to tho irivestigatinr
ticipation of the overcrowded condi- most incrediible tlhat p, boy oif his age committee bofore being admitted,intion provision ihlad been made by the «ou_d be taken care of for that length to tho club, The name of Edwir
Dooling of upper David street was
Board of Education in the annual
rejected by th« .mn.Torftv oif mcimibar
budget of both last and th'is year for
because of his popularity with tv
an addWtvnal tenehleT to relieve the
memibers of the female sex. This
overcrowding. To flind that, the
caused a very heated nrgiimtont n
measure anbksiipated was not needed
>»ndcr
was called ICor .by the iprc
was a sctfnewfhat pleasant surprise for
dsiit who instructed Sergeant at
imemlb'etrs of the board, it developed
Arms, Jerry; Augustine Conmors to
at .therni-eetingof tihe authorities held
perorm the duties o^ Ws offcie.
on Wednesday evening.
Tlie president requested all the
At this meeting the BoOTd of Edumciniibcrs to observe the Lenten seacation was in redeipt o-f applications
son by refraining from partaking of
for the posMon olE school nurse from
wntnmollons and cherry pie. It was
tfhie Mlowng: Miss Sarah A. Backofct,
unanimously agreed that all .members
of Highland street: Mliss Johanna C.
wlould
iittond the dance of tho BachO'Brien, and Mrs. Maud A. Charvmnn
elor and Alimony Olug of Pertlh Am<yf Seionrt stre.it, this city. All af the
boy on March 10th. All members
applicants appeared , from tihftir letare requested to be, present at the
ters to be nurses of considerable exclub rooms on Sunday for the purpose
perience and higfh ^sial|ficat!on. The
of having a picture taken.
It was
Board devoted \tcrv little time to the
also agreed that a campaign should
• school nurse subject. The letters
'bo
started
to
obtain
new
members.
WEire ordered filed for future reference when the question of 'fHlinjs fie
positilon is reached. It seemed to Vie
,the consensus of opinion tHat the
• nursa nuntter was miore or less of a
tentative iplan taken op chfeflv DP.canse there had been considierahle
• apitetion in favor oif the idea and
Stopped in IS Minutes
none ait all against <it. Incidemtly one
with Thoxine
i w a r k which went unchallenged wns
Most
coughing is caused by an
that the whole thini? was more or less
irritated,
inflamed
throat or brona matter of "Ireepins TO with the
chial tubes whidh, cough syrups and
Jones' " than one orf real or fancied
Geghnm, Near Eait Orphan
medicines do not touch. But
benefits.
of time on such a small amount, but patent
famous physician's prescription reApplications for positions as teach- in some way it has been accomplish^ acently
discovered called Thoxino
ers in the local schools were received ed. The report just received from
direct to the cause, relieves the
from Mrs. Mary Jerome. HelCTi M. Gegham says Ibis health is good, his goes
membranes and stops the
Mullen and Rose M. Goldstein, all of deportment good and his general inflamedalmost
instantly. One swallow
this city. These were referred .to the standing good, his vocational training cough
does
thework, and the remarkable
commitbea on teachers and the super- is indefinite aa yet.
about it is that it contains no
intendent' dP schools for future ref- America has done a marvelous thing
dope, chloroform or other harmful
erence in the event of a vacancy oc- work
in saying bhese one hundred drugs. Pleasant tasting. Safe for
curring.
, .
thousand children. She lias given children. Once used the whwole fam•-The Board members devoted some th'elm the very best scientific care. ily will rely on it. 35c, 60c and
little time to discussing the tendency They have not been pampered, but $1.00. Sold by Peterson's Pharmacy
of the State Legislature of this and have been prepared for life as they and all good drug stores. ,
Adv.
years past to devote funds received will meelt it on leaving the oiiphanage.
from,the railroad taxes to other uses A campaign Is now under way to
than that of the public schools of the rais)B the on'om'ey for Gegfcam for
state. According to some figures
year. The Wodd War swept
submitted iby the State Board of Edu- another
all his relatives and he must be
-caitioxi, the monely available from away
taught
at
the rudiments of a
' railroad tax sources for school distri- trade beforeleast
trqes out to face the F. Semoneit & Sons, Prop.
bution next year is only about one- world alone. heThis
require one
tfedrd what it was some seven or eight year wore after this.will
than one
years apt). _ With costs of education fourth of the money Mara
year was
301 JPine Avenue
continually'rising, the people have to given bythe children inlast
the schools.
make up the difference between the The Woman's Olttb flias
perrhassion
annually reduced school aobortlonhave bhcySame, kind olf a collection
We carry all the cut flow-dnient received Itmm the State, also to
this year. The .collection among
•the increased costs of school opera- taken
the
school
children
will
be
taken
next
tion. There appearing nothing spe* week. Last year, several organiza- ers in season^'-also potted
Ri'fie'to'bo done about'the matter so
thrcuglhout the city .contributed
the subject was dropned witfti a ?.«.- tions
.,
this fund, ,and itia hoped .this plants.
- eral approval of an exiprossion to the toward
year that others will join and share
• «'lffeet that the Lesrlslafcure reallv in the project. Although the churchought to provide a special tnx levy es take, up regular offerings for Near
Funeral .designs and wedfnr thu. various! projects it favored East Relief, -several of them last year
from time to time rather t*nn take raised special funds for the adoption
the school monies for the purpose. of this orphan, and it is hoped that ding bouquets to order.
The aveirngo attendance nt the lo- they will do the sama this year. Prical schools in January was 92.7 vate individuals .are also asked to
which, although somewhat lowjer than send in a contribution. Girls ,<if the
Phone 501-J
. dur.'iw the bnsrinning: of the school, Junior Woman's Clutr will call upon
term, is considered n voi-y good record for a mid-winter .month,
Superintend...- of Schools Banwas wbaent from the meeting because
IMSMMM^
he was .attending tto- nnnunl convention of the Department olf Superintendence bolnpr held in Boston.
Thie Supcrintnndent's ronort stated
that out of n total enrollment of 871
pupils in the schools, 801 had accounts In the school savings system,
which win considered quite wonder. 629 BORDENTOWN AVE.
ful.
And the nvonijrn of depositors
each \v«k vims from clphty to cichtv
Next to A cSt P Store
flvo per cent. The Hijrh School has
been nmk'ing a 100 per cent record
'for^ several weeks in this inspect. >
ters of the Bflok .of Judges.
All these stervioels are open to
everyone and those. wh« attend will
be given a hearty welcome.
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
WINDSHIELD BROKEN
limit with one and to urg© that the
loss olf eitfoer glycerine or alcohol. RELIEF ASSOCIATION
Toraperabures during the test ranged
URGES PENSION APPL'N. information re-quired be furnished at
The
windshield otf the car of J a l a *
once. A special meeting of thei Rebetween 5 degrees below and 60 de211-213 FIRST STREET (Near Broadway)
Continued frqm Pajfe -V\
lief Association is to .be held as soon D. Van Pelt was broken while tho
grees sibov.e zero.
loss of denatured alcohol of 35 jp a j control and w5io have served tho as the application blanks are receiv- car was parked in front of the high
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
per cent by volume solution provedr number of years necessary to entitle edand to this meeting all those ellgi- school on Tuesday n Ight. The- inTHE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY
'ble are to be urged to come, if able, cident was reported to police headto be. about four-fifflis of a quart per them to exemption.
100 miles of driving.
"
I The Executive Committee, at its so that the scheme may be explained quarters.
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL. 4
A loss of distilled glycerine of 3 5 first meeting after the convention, in its entirety.
per cent by volume solution was prac- ( took up Mie matter of a pension and
While it is true that at present
J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
tically zero." About 1-100 otf a gal-, created «• smaller Committee on Plan only those who are really in need of
Ion was lost per 100 miles, due ap- and Scope to consider and submit to assistance are to be given a (pension
NOTARY PUBLIC
Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2. $1.50; zones 3 to 8, $2.00 parently to same of the liquid splash- the Executive Committee the basis it is expected thkt the next convenTyping—Mimeographing
ing
up into the overlflow tube. How- for and a plan for the collection and tion at Atlantic City will change the Agent for "Darwin Razor BUdei"
ng up
ihi small
ll lloss iis negligible.
liibl
i
f d
u p n rulings so that the pension will be
payment off a pension
fund,
upon
Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter. ever; tihis
MRS. M. E. FORD
An examination of the cans in which the Executive omrmittee should available to all aged firemen, irres145 John St.
which glycerine had been used show- pass. This Committee on Plan and TJectlve of their other incom? sources, Phone 352-W
FRIDAY, MABCH 9, X928
ed them to be in good condition. Scqpe has met and is preparing a means of livelihood, etc. Many of
Neither the hose connections nor the I plan fo r submission to the Executive the men here are now miore or less
metal parts lhad in any way suffered. Commlfetee.
It has unanimously self supporting. The death benefit
COUNCIL PETITIONED TO
'found that the city owned it, there
In a car with a radiator holding adopted the followjrar resolutions:
iplsn was at first paid only to those
' REDUCE TRAIN SPEEDS would be improvements njadev
\ .'»' three gallone, which is to be protect"That any man wlS1 !s "r>ceWnK a whoso dependents furnished proof
ed
against
zero
weather,
about
a
that
it was necessary and this^ was
l
pension by reason of his service as a
(Continued from Page One)
GLYCERINE BEST AND
gallon of either glycerine or alcohol fireman Should not be entitled to any later changed to include all who pass- F. Semoneit & Sons, Prop.
lection and street department work
CHEAPEST ANTLFREEZE must be added. Assuming that alco- other .pension under the operation of ed away, regardless of their financial
to P. McKeon of Perth A'mlboy. The
hol is used, and that the car is run this Fund.
condition, at the time. It is expected
.
bid accepted was for a General MoBy Erwin Greer
100 miles a week, , four-fifths to a
301 Pine Avenjie
"That any fireman in receipt of ithat the same tbing will happen in
tors Corporation track, the cost to be
Many car owners are under the quart
of alcohol will have to be add- maintenance, and support tfrom any the case of the pension.
$3,185. The contract aiwardment was itnpressipn
pro- ed each
the* all
pp
a the winter p
week to replace evaporation, organized institution operated under
made in the form of a resolution in- tection
i
l the radianecessary is to fill
We carry all the cut flow-'
troduced by Councilman lnman and tor with same antifreeze solution. Thia will amount to four and one- the direction of the New Jersey State
checks and currency of the unsuc- Which is not so. However,'"ito'fol- fourth gallons during tlh« ctourse of |Firemen's Association,-or any.fratex- MRS. ROBERT CHAPMAN
Yl 4*Jilt
TWiiff
ran l i n n oris\»t_ - ___1
__• J _ _ shall
»l.i_11 „nothe.d)g$bTe'
-L , L'n.'. "«U NXI* TA L* -fnfm - n
the MM
winter.
Thus, niti.'U
with an gallon
nal order
HURT IN FALL ers in season; also potted
cessful bidders were ordered .return- lowing elhauld interest every man M\a
ed, several of them being on hand at tihat drives a car during1 the winter. ginally added, a total of albout five pension nor shall hs become eligible
and onewfourth gallons will be re- therefor upon declining' to further
the /meeting.
Mrs. Robert OhBpman, of Henry plants.
In order to compare glycerine with
A commiuniication from F. E. Hart- alcohol under actual service .condi- quired for the winter to do the work receive such maintenance and sup- street, is confined > to the Walter
Reade Hospital in Washington as the
man, secretary of . the Progressive tions, the' following teat was cpn,- that could have been done by a gal- port.
"It Is necessary before any. plan result of a fall down the steps of the
Fire Company, advised that Robert ducted by engineers of bhe National lon of glycerine.
can be adapted or ,put in operation Masonic building in the Oapitol. Mrs. . Funeral designs and wedJfanaker hiad been, dropped from Glycerine service. A number of
FORGOT
TO
NOTICE
TURN
to ascertain how mlany men in the Chapman suffered a compound fracmembership in the company. Upon cars, both of the water pump and
A car owned and driven by Frtaik state will' be eligible ifor a pension, ture of th& knee,- it is said. Together ding bouquets to order.
tmoition ol Councilman lnman, the let- the tehnmo-syphon circulating sysSchneider,
of
20720th
Street,
New
w
i f c h i n t n 6 limitations of the resolu. with Mir.
OWapman and daughter,
ter was referred to the council as a terrfs, were filled with'a 35: per cent
York City, was badly damaged on tjOna adapted by the convention and Barbara, they had been visiting Conwhole.
(iby volume solution dfi glycerine and Sunday night, when it turned over
"
•under
he
limitations
above
set
forth
(rressman
and
Mrs. Hoffman for a
Phone 501-J
the same an equal number with a 35 per cent
Another letter from
source ..requested permission for,th« by volume solution of alcohol. TJheac at the corner of Pine ftnd Borden- and so to -ascertain how ro'ucri m'oney few days.
company to participate' in a parade were then used under normal, operat- town avenues. The driver/ said that would be required to opera/te tho pento be held at Lang Branch this sum- ing conditions and samples of •', the on comlnir down Pine avenue, he did sion fund. Blanks\tcjc6be Ing supplied
mer, jusing the apparatus for the p-ur- cooling liquids were analyzed period- not notice the curve and in. making a to all associations and chiois for.dispoae. Upon imotkm oi GouncilmMi ically to see wbe'Jher there was any quick turn the car turned over. The tribution 'from which ia' preliimlmiry
driver'was not injured.
surviey enn be made. Every man
Inman the request was granted proover sixty-flv© years of age who Is
videdTihe Mayor, who has jurisdiction
dependent and really needs relief by
'tvhere the apparatus kaves the city,
;^
way of pension should fill out one of
consented.
those blanks and have It returned to
An ordinance providing for tho apMiia Corrnnitlbee. It is pnly a prelimportionment oi£ $3,500 for the purinary nobke of eligibility. Further
Known for Good Value, Low Prices, Reliable
clhase of a new truck was adapted
information will sulbsequontly be reon final readings and referred to the
cpiired,
Merchandise
Mayor for attention.
•
"Whon these reiplieS have ,beon reThe council adopted^ a resoluceived
and
tabiiiated
the
Executive
tion introduced by Oo-un^bnan N«il629 BORDENTOWN AVE.
Oolmmittee will be called upon to
topoi cancelling a tax assessment bill
LADIES' POINTED HEEL SILK HOSE, in all
fedorpt and (poVt in operation a detailed
of ¥22.47 against C. E. Applegate on
Next to A & P Store
plan upon whidh the pension fund
account of a blacksmith shop on Borshall oiperate. ' Uipon the adoption of
colors, pair .. ....
.1
•__.
. 50c
dewtown avenue destroyed a long
such plan those charged with the duty
time ago by fire. Another resoluof
carrying
out
the
plans
will
make
tion from the stone source authorized
the necessary personal inquiries of
Une cancellation of an assessment
LINEN TOWELS, hemmed_& looped, special 10c
each applicant and cause his case to
' against a local man on account of an
bo investigated so .that action tnay
automobile since 1925, the resolution
Cali Hams, pound-i ',..
— 16c
be taken on each individual cjae,
stating .that the man has had no car
"It is clear that. aome time niust
WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, special .12 y2c yd.
since the early ptat <xf 1925. Still
4
Pounds
of
Sour
JCrput
_
.
—
.
25c
elapse, before payments «nn begin
another resolution of the same naand ifc is clear that replies or preture authorized the rafuad of $81.26
Smoked Hami, pound 1
„...
28c
liminary notice of eligibility should
to a property owner ,on account otf a
WASHABLE MATTRESS COVERS. Renews
be filed as soon as possible. Please
tax bill having been paid twice fox a
give'
this
bulletin
the
-widest
publicity,
half year period.,
Jersey Fresh Shoulders, pound.
.
17c
the old mattress. Protects the new mattress.
and see that every man entitled to a
The council also adopted resolupension fills ,out one olf tihe blanks."
Jersey Fresh Hams, pound
....
.*~25c
tions of condolence on account of
Keeps mattress in(good shape, Special- $1.00
There are' some forty men that
the death of Edward Thminins. Tins
have served in the lacal' fire deipartresolution is published elsewhere in
Loin
of
Pork
for
Roasting,
pound
_i.._.
22c
ment that are eligible by reason of
this issue.
their age to the .pension, particularly
Shoes for Boys and Girls at reasonable prices.
The report off Police Justice Van
Leg
of
Lamb,
pound
:
35c
if it is finally awarded to $11 men
Cleaf reported fine3 1totaling $87-70
irrespective
of
their
financial
conhaving been collected and turned
Rib Roast,' pound
'.
:—28c
dition. A survey of the entire presover to the collector. ;
Just received a new stock of Children's Sweaters,
ent <and past m'emfbership of tfte deGeorge Rairaone, a resident! of the
ipartment made some months ago
3 pounds of Pigs Fect-_,
25c
section back of Florence' avenue or
disclosed that there we're tihen thirty
Dresses and Boy's Washable Suits. Our selection
- Donnelly's Lane, complained of the
nine men already over abety-flve^ the
condition of the r*ad or street in the
The Best Home Made Sausage, pound
25c
atres running up to nineV two years.
is the largest, our prices are the lowest.
vicinity of his home.. He said that
Others have since passed the iminihe couldn't get coal becarfse the, waan'um
ag>e.
The
survey
/was'
iriade
by
goria couldn't get within two hundBest Quality Meats, Poultry and Delicatessen
the Firemen's Relief Association, Mr.
red (feet of his house on account of
N. JN. Pciatice, the secretary, doing
110 So. Broadway
Phone 511,
a wash out.
'
Items at the Lowest Prices.
most olf the work.
Oouncihrtan Malloy told' the man
Wa GWa an* Redeem S. at H. Gre.n Trading Stamp*
At a meeting of the Relief Assothere was doubt as .to whether the
•ciatfon held last nig(ht itv^as decided
city.owned tlis street in question and
to procurei enough; application blanks
ttiat it was illegal for the oity to
to famish eaoh man over the age
spend any money on private properPhone 361
629 Bordentown Ave.
ty* An investigation was being
made to determine bhe ownership of
the ground in question and if it was
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
PINE AVE. FLOWER SHOP
TENENBAUM'S
Maxville Meat Market
SPECIALS FOR FRL, SAT. AND MON.
THE MAXVILLE MEAT MARKET
Bodies for 331 New Gas-Electric Buses Recently
Ordered Are Being Built Rapidly at Newark Shops
:
'
- W I T H ; —
?.:>V•:/..•:•••:•••.
Jackin &Cross
f
Tires and Proper Lubrication
Are the Best Car Insurance
We have specialize .'^ equipment for Grinding Valves and Cleaning Carbon
by what is known as the "Black and Decker Method. "Carbon is removed and
valves and valve s^ats refaced by means of special electric-driven machines
and, before the motor is re-assembled, each valve receives an individual compression test to prove that it is absolutely gas-tight.
You will be surprised at the tremendous improvement in the operation of
your motor if you will let us grind the valves and clean the carbon. It doesn't
fake^Jong and jt doesn't cost much.
General Auto Repairs
Batteries and Ignition
JACKIN & CROSS GARAGE
357 Bordentdwn Avenue
South Amboy, N. J.
Phone 77
W
ORK lias oirendy been started
st the Newark shops ol Public
Service
Coordinated
Transport on the building o( die first
fifty bodies of 881 buaeB recently ordered by the company. The ordor was
placed January 28 with tha Yellow
Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company ol Chicago, Th» bodies all trill
be built at the company'! own nhop»,
Tho chassis and electrical equipment
will bo shipped directly to the aliops,
A gang ol more than ICO men Is
working dally on the bodies to enable
thu company to placo tho now equipment in service at tho oarlieBt poselble
data.
The buses are all ol tho gns-electi'lc
typo, with sit cylinders ami dual motors, The now order makes 1,365 new
buses that tha company has bought
slnoo 1923, and when they are nil
placed In service, It will glvo the company 1,800 buses in actual operation.
At tho Nownrk shops trolleys nnd
busetH, which the company runs
throughout ltB territory In coordinated
sorvlco, are built and repaired alongside ono another and most ol the rarlous mechanical dopartmrints are
equipped to kiandlo either kind ol
vehicle.
I
Complete Stock of
Tires and Tubes Always on Hand
luBOgnmnmTTOW^^
THE SOOTH AMBOY CITIZEN
Ford Coupe, 1926, motor 13733579
owner Win. Forgoteon.
February 25, 1928,
We desire to express our since-n Dated,
South Amboy, N. J.
thanks and appreciation to all thosi
APEX SERVICE COMPANY,
who assisted in any way during ou
By Nathan Schevelowitz, Secty
recent bereavement. Especially do w<
thank" those who sent flowers am 3-2-2t
Happeningt • During Week Relating automobiles to the funeral.
To ThU Dhtrict
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
I
MES. MARY A. TIMMINS,
-M—
I
AND FAMILY, Between
Congresman Hotfman la support„
Lawrence A.
On Bill To Quiel
ing Senate Bill No. 1729, introduced ri
D « K « f tA. Sammis,
Title
by Senator Dale. The New Jersey OlIFG 1161161 IQY
Complainant,
Congressman had in the course- of
ri
mi
j
Notice
to
UnAnd
preparation a bill for the relief of
OOFfi l l l F O a i
Steran Gusak,
Mrs. Ada Nafew, Postmistress at
known Heirs,
• Eatontovn, who has served in this
.Quicker than Gargling
Deceased etc.
capacity for thirty-one years.
Mrs. Why suffer pain, soreness or dis- et al.,
Defendants.
Nafew is not under Civil Service, due comfort whrte waiting • for slow-actTo
-Gusak, a minor
tto
o tthe
h e aage-limitation,
g
e
, and if enacted,, ing
g ggargles
g
to. give relief when ii
prescription
called the age of sixteen years, Christian
•the Dale bill will provide for her re- physician's
tirement. This eliminates the neces- Thoxi-ne is guaranteed to relieve in name being unknown, his heirs, desitv for the introduction of Mr. IB
IB minutes?
It acts on a new theory. visees and personal representative!
i
Hoffman's special bill and ihe is de- One swallow taken internally and their .or any of their heirs, devoting !his attention to aiding the goes direct to the cause. Contains visees,
executors, administrators,
passage of the Senate measure.
, nio chloroform, iron, or other harm- grantees, assigns or successors in
| ful drugs. iSafe and pleasant for the right, title- or interest; Stevan Gusfamily-;
One of the busiest men in ,—whole
.
= Always
- ask for Thox- ak, his hears, devisees or personal
and representatives, their or any of their
Office Building here is Paul me—much better than
heirs, devisees, executors, adminis00
M
ndc
to
Congressman
Hoff™t«jt
m
e
d
l
e
y
s
36c,.
60c,
andtrators, grantees, assigns or succesMr. Case's experience as Cora- $\ - f . » f. moneyJback guarsors in right, title or interest:
mander and Service Office of the ^tee of quick rehef. Sold by
By virtue of an order of the Court
Monmouth County American Legion Peterson's Pharmacy and All Good
Dru
(for many years serves him well in
S Stores.
Adv. of Chancery of New Jersey, made on
the
day of tho date hereof, in
his daily contacts wrtih tlie Veterans' —
—
_ .
;
Bureau and Pensio'n Bureau
ExCHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY cause wherein Lawrence A. Sammls
is complainant and Stevan Guaalc
service men's cases coming into the _ _ F . n W A i R,n T
deceased and others are defendants
-Hofcan odffieeare worked . upon .T 0 B f ^
^ t
ou are required to appear and ansf ^ n ^ r y , ortode on. tho day of thower tihb bill of said complairiant on or
heforc
the sixteenth day of April,
established that is the envy of
next, or Who said bill will be taken
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Many of the claims are technical and tioner, and you are defendant, yo as confessed against you.
tedious, sometimes requiring months' are required to appear
and
The said bill is flled to quiet the
of effort to establish service connec- f ^ A ^ ^ V ^ ^ 0 " '
SSPR T . titl<3 o|f the said Liawrentc* A, Sammls
iion Every technical provision of *°*« *he 7th day o(P May, 1928, or into certain lands-and premises more.
tte tew-iwwt be complied with, and -d«taiult thereof, such decree will be particularly described as follows: sitt h l resulting delays are sometimes taken against you as the Ohnncello uate in tho Township of Monroe, In
dtocowaglng to a veteran or benef i-, <*«11 think equitably ami just. .
titio County of Middlesex and State of
!c ary in n*ed of relief. However,' ™,e object of said suit is to obtain New1 Jersey, toeing a part of tho farm
•where the claims have merit, awl * decree, of divorce dissolving bho conveyed to James Buckalew by Wil
Draper.supporting evidence can he marriage bdtween you and the, said liaim L. Dey, by deed dated May 7th,
procured, Mr. Hoflfinwn and Mr. rpetitioner.
A. D., 1860, and recorded in the MidCase join in "houndin B " tihe Govern- Dated March Bbh, 1928,
dlesex County Clerk's Office in Book
ment departments to obtain satisfac-1 . '
Yours respectfully,
83 of Deeds pages 370 to 872,
JOHN A. COANt
BEGINNING at a stone in tho midtory settlements. Over one hundred
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.pension, compensation, and hospitalPost
OUlftee
Building,
farm at the Northwest corner of Wilization esses ar-e now pending from
South Aihboy, N. J, liam V. Clayton's land; thence as tho
the Third District, New Jersey, of4-fl-Bt
needle now ipaints, (1) South forty:
ifiee.
oitfht degrees and thirty mdmites
If a Mil introduced by Conj?ress- NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMO- West twenty-five chains and Bixfcynlne links to William V. Clayton's
rnian Hoffman during iMhe past week
BILES TO PAY GARAGE
and Jacob Wyckoflf's land; then«e
Is enacted into law, the New York
(2) North fifty degrees and fortyCity refuse, jvfoiah is now otflten washKEEPER'S LIEN
nyse. minutes West one chain and two
ed up on the shores of New Jersey TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
links
along said Jncoh Wyekoff's
owing to tlie faulty disposal system
Pursuant to an Act of tike Legisla- land to a large stone; thence (3)
of the, metropolis, will be taken out
to sea at least thirty miles. The- New ture of .the State of New Jersey en- North sixty-six degrees and fifteen
"An Act for the better protec- minoites West twenty-two dhains and
Jersey Legislature, adopting rtthe resof Garage Keepers and Autamio- eighty-five links to corner of Peter J.
olution introduced by Assemblyman
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p r l 14,, Dey's land; thence (4) North thirtylbite ^
Men, Approved
A/pril
.v Donald
Donald Sterner,
Sterner of
pf Brfmar,
B^hnar, petitionp
1 991155j j a m l t h e a c t a Amendatory there! six degrees East
chains
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p, LL. and sixty-seven linksthirty-two
sed Congress
and the War Department o ff (( pp LL ll ff )) 11 55 cc hh ^
g
to the middle o
to remove a men3 ii p
p LL1t 91 29 244 Chap- the pond: thence (5) South fifty-two
to take some action to
men- 11 992 22 | 2oo h ahp t te r 223
ace to the health and attractiveness t e r 2 0 j p<L 192g> o h tor 3 3 ) NJ,.. degrees East ieight chains and twenof New Jersey? shore resorts. Un- t i c e i s hereby"eriven that the undcr- ty-seven links along the road; thence
deran act of 1899, amend&d in 19U8,s i ( r n e d i A p e x s e r v i c e Company, will (.6) South forty-seven degrees and
gej| o n
Congress gave auHbonty to the &ufifteen minutes East twcnty-oiv
"• pervisor olf tfte, Harbor of New York,
MARCH 10th 1928
:hains and ten links along the road ti
a Naval officer acting under the, di- n t p
auction,, at ttheir
place
Beginning.
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of
r p c e of
rection of the Secretary otf War, to b lls iness ion the
th corner of'
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seventy-seven
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issue, .permits .for the dirapirigr of n u c a n dd L
South Amboy, twenty-three hundredths of an, acre,
Loui
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garbage,
and
mater- N j _t h e «.u-bomol>IIes enumerateddbeb
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th forbidden
fbdd
b 'be tfte same. more or less.
8al. K has been the practice of this hWi w n i c h w e r e detained by us theand you are madi& defendants be
; official to allow dumping twenty undersigned, wjho claim a lien there- cause complainant's title is deniet
, miles at sea. ,
• on for storage, repairs and •materials and disputed by you, and that yoCongressman Hoffman believes nis furnished.
claim to own the same OT some part
bill, whfcli amends the act regulating Essex Coach, about 1924, motor num- thereof, or sonre interest therein, or
to hold some lien or encumbranc
dumiping in New York (Harbor and ij, er 128620.
thereon; and it you claim any titt
waters in
action
adjacent
the connpletion
thereto, will
of hasten Ford Touring, year 1924, motor wum- to', interest in, or encumbrance upon
* .York's
The Third
Dis- ,j _ 210506BO5,
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'trlct
Congressman has
has called
trict Cohgressnian
cal atten- Studebalcer' Light
g 6 Touring,
g serial required to answer the said bill, but
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Congressman Hoffman deplores
what ho terms "passing the buck" in
tho removal of sand on New Jersey's
"bttteihes for cftmmi»rcial purposes.
Lhst Wflok, ho wna mlvised by the
StnV Bonrd of Cnmhnevce and Nnyl< pntion itihnt tho bonrd hm\ no jurisdiction, na sand wna being reHti'ived
abovo the- hitrh water line. TheCon'frrfwsrmnn's poinrlnint. hnd lmon riirected to tho r-nvovnl below tlie Wall wa'ter lint". It hns hren the nrnotlce in
some filnres to snnnn out bonifih sind
on n. strta wf p^i^atoly oismod b«nch
and nVnb the filling un olf tlie basin
created. This cmiRos the rpmovol of
Blind from mlinininir bonclips. Conp^^aoivinn Ifofifmnn IHIS pnlipil th? attention of tbo P'strlrtt Engineer, New
Yorlc, to tho iinntter.
Whilo ConcTwsmnn Hoffman voted for H. R. 101 R0. t>rn"iilin*i- nn increns» in t'prbiiin Civil \Vnr Widows'
Pensnn iillnwnncos frnm $30 to $40
per monthi he does nnt liolievo that
•tfhe lecflslntion is ndfq'into to meet
the needs of tho surviving widows
who are entitled to pension. Th bill
wns taken up undicr nunpenninn of
rulos, nnri since it wns not Bitfrieet to
ftm^nlllm^nt, it wna passfd wil.h no
dSssontinn.
.Tl'c liill onlv trlvcs Uic
increflftE1' tn wiflown who ni'o novenliyfiw .yp-nrn otf "ire iind nvcr. nnd only
to tb-nsn who imirricd Civil Wnr vctoTatis JiriPnpo .Tnly 27, 1005. The Son«te CoinVntlttctv lins rriportp-d n hill
rniRimr ti'^o pension nllnwnncn frnim
JSO t,n !55fl nor moii'Mi. nnd it Triny bo
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If
in an elevator and informed the operator he wished to get olff at the ••Bill BIttlee Is H striktn' personal
If ouly the rank and Hie liort the
fourth floor.
lty," chuckled olu f'al Nelson, "bui good sense which It slves Hs«lf vrfilli
After travelling a short distance all lie ever strikes is snags."—Farm for having!—Ft, Wayne News-Sen
the operator stopped the elevator and & Kiresirle
rinpl
said to Mike. "Well, her© we are
son."
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Main Office: 189-196 New Street, New Brunswick, N. J.,
Somrabody said Jim Tustin was stingy
Phone 24OD.
They said he was stingy and mean,
DO
Jim Tustin, who coaches in basketBY "DUTY WILD" i
ball,
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Arrangements were made, at th The guy who is tall and lean.
last meeting of the post ;flor atten
dance ol a local delegation to theWe don't know who is responsible,
oneteting of Dunellen Post on Marc" Por starting_ such a thing,
12. One olf the biggest events in Since our Jim is certainly liberal,
Walker-Gordon Certified Milk.
It I* such a relief to a
. -the 'history of the post j n thlait town For he juat giave a girl a ring.
is planrted for the eveming, when th'e
buiy housekeeper on a
Wendtnere Farms" Raw Golden Guernsey Milk
Fox Farm Pay« 25% Dividend
entire staff of State Headquarters
busy morning to know
will be present.
The Brown Mills Fox Farm, raisSuydam's
and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk
that
the
can
phone
for
The first showing of the official ers of silver foxes, paid a dividend of
ham and receive exactly the same cut* as if sho
motion pictures o|f the. Paris Con 25 per cent' reo«nS>ly on its 1927
had personally selected them. Her greatest comvention will take .place during the earnings. In addition to the rach,
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evening and several reels of oififtotal fully equipped, the company has ninefort is our dependability.
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; Signal Corps movies will also be. ex- teen pairs of foxes. They report
New Bruniwlclt, Highland Park, South River,-SarreTille, Parlin,
Fresb Fish Every Wednesday and Friday
tfhat foxes thrive in this climate and
• Wbited.
South Ambov, Perth Araboy, Woodbridge. Fords and Metaeaaa,
under natural conditions in tjhe"New
"Shop Here and'Save"
' . With the recent death of Mr. Sam Jersey pines, and there is little exN. J . .
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•ttle post loses one olf its most loyal feed. The silver fox alone is bread.
(friends.
The demand for breeders is such,
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For a number of years,- Mr. Gar that most o,f tlhe young are sold for
breeding
purposes to other farms
letson accompanied ifihe memtiers of
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^ibhe .post to the annual Jfomoria that are being started. This 'Company
will issue $17,000 more stock to exservices at Cheesequatoes.
. One of the organizers of the Perth pand its business.
Aimboy caimlp of the G. A. R., he wlas
Sctivo in th© work o|P that <jrganizatiom, serving| as State Commander
and for a number oif year3 as reipre^:.c.>^K>*e4a*0*ff':^<-v».#*o*wv*4*->.w
sentative to the National Convention.
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Amendments to tihe World War adjusted compensation Act are .contained in a bill introduced by Asseimlblyiman Green of Iovyla, which is
• now up for ctonsidenation. The bill
provides for the extanltion of the
privilege of filling application for two
y^ars.more and contains a further
(provision that the benefits of thte act
be extended to dependents oif veterans wfho ha^e been absnt from their
homes continuously for a. period of
BBVcn years.
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At the request of the Union County Park Commisaran, tjhio Central
Board oif Veterans of Plainfield will
'hold dedicatory services in connection
•with a flag raising qenemoiny at flag
statflfs recently erected at Cedar
Bro,ok and Green Brook Parks on
April 15th.
Th'a entire National Guard olf the
statie. will take pant in the iceremonies and large delegations of Ln(noneers from every Post in the state
•will be present. , Aitnong the speakers for the occasion will be Governor
A. Harry Moore.
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With the season dnawing to a close
rivalry run's higih among the teams
Iri the Middlesex County Bowling
League.
To date, Highland Park
Post is in the ted for both team
Beope and individual 9core honors.
. During the ipasfc week the trophies
have been purdhased for presentation
at the county tanqiiat to be held in
April.'
Elated over the success ctt, the lea^guc this year, President Gallagher
is already making (preparations for a
larger league next year.
Posts throughout the country are
. cotnlmejieing the work oif lining up
''•the local boys baseball teaims In their
vicinity for the annual struggle for
. the honor • of comipoting in.the'junior World's Chamipi'onshiip which has
for the past few years, proyed_ a
source of great rivalry among junior
tdams all over Vh& country. _'
' During the ooiwlng year ifcis estimated that 6000 teams and '70,000
payers, will compete.
John Wontley stepped Arthur Allen on Broadway the other day.
* "Arthur give me a cigarette will
'you," John asked.
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Two thousand school aWldrcn in
i'tho flood difweatatO'd nretos of Louisiana are being provided daily with
warm noon, day meals by he Louisiana Departmont.
During the. past week, the Legionaora raised a fund of $2,500 among
/bni'lr mamjliershilp to cuiry on this
work 'flor another month.
purchased by u» at tlit lasl Aicxander Smitii Auction Sale at a price not possible before in years, are to be offered Ivlart
1st. »t the opening of our Annual Spring Rug Sale Because of our own, extreme good fortune in securing such values in
tbe*e Rug», »'? Are now abie lo oiler them at puces decidedly less than the same Rug* could be bought at wholesale today.
We wish to emphasize the remarkable opportunity for all prospective Rug Suyers in this unprecedented Sale. Come and
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Burlington County has recently
been awarded bho De,pnnttniant Adjutant's trophy for beintr the first
courity to equal or excell its 1927
membership.
', San Antonio has voluntarily in' erensed bh
bhn amount of,, cash pprizes
for American Legion bands and
d drum
d
'coups in atondaii'ce nit t h e National
Convention to be held In that city
from October 8tli to 11th, from $3,800 bo.$5,000.
Kike Nuglo is cured of talking
back to etorator operators. Tho ofhex
<ky In a New York *tor« the walked
VALUE $11.50
VALUE SSS.OO .
TM.UE $28.50
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V^LUE $26.50
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Axminster Rugs, $29.75
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6x9 Seamless
Axminster Rugs. $14.95
VALUE $1.9.50
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Wilton Rugs, now $3.75 |
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VALUE $3.25
VALUE '$14.00
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OF THE $98.00 GRADE
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$62.50
$59.50
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Information is wanted ns to the
whereabouts nt John A. Mnrshnll, a
iPoiroipr member of the: "Iyijrhtninft 1
Division." Tho information ifi I'l qucriteid by Our! Mnrahnll, 3 Ilcncon
street, Qulncy MUBH.
Wilton t\ag&, ,$5.00
Axminster Rugs, $37.50
Aaamnater Rugs, $19.75
American Legion programs have
Hieen arranged for stations WFIW,
Hopkinsvllle, Kentucky, and WCCO,
Minnenpolis, Minnisota for n period
of tlhrci! inon.bhs by tho National
Radio Commiliteo of the Legion.
Whon the Mardi Gvn« Carnival was
iheUl - recently In Mobrte, Ala., the
chic!? of poltcn of tfliat.cifcy informed
. Mayior Leon ScH^Marz, a meiriber •(••"
the.' local Legion post that twenty ex- 1
tra iwem would be needed for police
duty.
Schwarz direioto<l that half Wie
men needed bo roeoromonded by the
local Legioiii post, oire fourth by the
Spanish W«r Voteiruns Camp nnd the
(fourth by the politicians.
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~ 9xT? Seamless
Armntrong's In kid
Linoleum
$1.19 sq. yard
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THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
FRIDAY, MABCH 9, 1928
Mrs. Lucille Smith and daughter Harold Filskov, of Portia street, is PLAN TO FORESTALL REAL
ernor Silzsr in 1923 a special comAria of Bunlinfrton, sp&nt the week attending a convention of the Ameri-,
mittee was appointed and as a result
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SPECULATORS
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Mrs.
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the Legisdature created the Water
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great service is being done for New ccjr.iprehunsivo reports and recom.Jersey by4he State Chamber of Com- ir.endatior.s to tine Legislature of
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'riierce, acconlinjr to Alfred N. 192G.
Ghandlpr, chairman of Industrial Tax
Fouv <>/ the five measures proposFlats and Apartments to Rent. I The Ladies Aid Society of the
Relief, Inc., who is urging its several ed by the Commission were .enacted
FOR O . TIMMINS
Johnson, 324 Main St., Phone 21.
Ihundred
members
to
join
with
th*
into law, The fifth measure, which
Funeral services for Edward F.
3-18-tf Baptist Church will serve, a dinner in
State Chamber in forestalling the ac- was rejected by the Legislature, "proFOE KENT'—House, 6 rooms and the basement of the chinch, Thurs- T i m l n j n s w h o d i 6 d a t h i s ] a t e , home,
cLu/sition
of
valuable
New
Jersey
vided for a revolving state fund for
bath, all improvements on Henry St. day, March 15th from 5 to 7:30 P. 1 2 0 North Broadway, early last
lands T>y speculators and thoir sub- the acquirement and holding of waInquire 242 Henry St., Phone 53. | M. The following menu will be T h u r s d a y TOOrning, were held from
-eequenij
sale
to
the
(people
of
the
ter sheds that will be needed in the
served:
roast
stuped
pork,
roast
ning
at
9:30
t h e h o m e on M o n d a y m o r
3-9-tt
State at a profit of millions of dol- future"; this was to pave the way for
FOE RENT—Six room flat, first 'beef, mashed potatoes, sweet pota- ^ d ^ thence to St. Mary's Church,
lars.
cooperative action by communities
floor, part improvements. Also fur- toes, lima beans and corn, salad, ap- w h e r e ^ t e n 0-clock a solemn high
104 NO. PINE AVE.
The State Chamlber published in affected and to prevent land specunished room, housekeeping privileges iple sauce rolls, coffee, and lemon lIMass o f re<jUiem , w a s offered for the
November
"A
Partial
Record
of
Two
latora from grabbing the water sheds
*it desired. No other roomers. Inrepose of his s»ul. Dr. E. C. Griffin
Years", presenting tihe problem of and adding millions to the tax burquire 236% Bord«ntK>wn Ave. 4-2-t
was celebrant, Rev. William Lannary,,
March
8th
to
14th
John
Coan
of
David
street
has
.potable
water
as
one
olf
m'ajor
imdens
of the people.
FOE RENT—4 room house. Inv
deacon, and Rev. Henry Paber, snh-'
a new Chevrolet car from idaacon.
portance to the welfare of New Jerprovements. Available immediately purchased
The
services
at
the
home
x
sey which must be solved in the very
Only couple minutes walk from bus Briggs Garage.
and church were largely attended by
BEAN HOLE BEANS
for the dtlun.
near future. At the request of Govman r c i v s
o f bhe
Kne. Inquire 558 Eidgeway Ave., Tel.
A
regular
meeting
of
thte
Board
of
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^
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^
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f
®
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3-2-2t
2
cans
Public Works wall be held next deceased...;-„» • floral tributes were
' FOR RENT—Garage located
268 John St., South Airiboy. Appl; Thursday evening at the City Hall. | so numerous that two cars were reR, P. Welden, 262 John St., Soutl
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quvred to convey them. The casket
Amhoy.
.
2-24-ti
Mrs. Jennde Goldy (has returned to! was draped with an American flag as
FOE RENT—5 room apartment a htar home in Mt. Holly, after spend-) the deceased had served in the Army
Interment
was made
114 S. Stevens Ave. Inquire Robert ing
several
daysofwith
Mr. street.
and Mrs. during
the World,
War. in St. Mary'sW. J.
Edwards
Second
cametery under Dhe direction of The,
Segrave, 140 S. Stevens Aw. 2-17-t:
JELLO
Gundruun
Service.
The pall bearers,'
FOE RENT:—6 Room House: all
Mr. and Mrs. I. V. P. Selov«r of
improvements. Inquire Mrs. T. F Setcond street spent Sunday in Mb. all ex-service m»n, were John Conall flavors
nors, Jr., Jo_hn Conlogue, Ftatrick
McCarthy, 108 George street. 2-10-11 Bolly, N. J.
Cleary, William Lyons, J. Busky and
FOE RENT—Six Room Apartment.
The Jacquea Pharmacy on Broad-1 William Emmons.
Inquire Stiraub Bros., 110 N. Broad3 packages
. .
way.
2-3-tl way insltalled during the week an
FOE 'RENT—House, 6 rooms, ai up-to-dato sodla fountain.
NEXT BOXING SHOW AT
347 David St. Improvements.
AUDITORIUM MARCH 22
Mrs. Walter ZeteeT, M!rs. Clara
•quire 369 Henry St. Tel. 461. 1-27-ti
Ed Mtaoney Poulsen will run hia
FOE RENT—5 room apartment a1 Stager and daughter Claire and Mrs.
206 N. Broadway. Inquire 180 North Walter Riley, all oif Newark, visited next.boxing show at the Auditorium,
Broadway.
1-20-31 Mr. amd Mrs. Geo. McKenna of Pi*os- Perth Amlboy, on Thursday evening,
March 22nd. "Mooneye has gone'j
FOR RENT—Small Iflat, bath, gas, ipect street over the week «nd.
Fould's
through a lot of tromiblo tand expense'
tubs, low rent at 719 Bordentown
Miss
Madie
Lucitt
oi
Augusta
St.
to
bring
Earl
Little
Boy
Blue
of
Ave., South Amlboy,- N. J. A. M.
Macaroni, Spaghetti
Everitt.
•
1-6-tf has returned home after spending a'St. aPul and Sailor Andrews togre1
FOR RENT:—House for smal few days with friends in Brooklyn thor. Andrews boxed Blue two years
Noodles
ago at the Raritan Copper WorkB
family at 893 Comover Street. Inquire and New York City.
field, when he wa4 just starting in'
398 Wilmot Street.
12-30-tf
Charles Moran of Broadway un- the game. Andrews is the only boy;
, 2 packages'
FOR RENT—Apartment, 6 rooms,
all improvements; Inquire Ferd Te derwent an operation at the local hos- to stay tihe limit with Blue in New
Jersey, Blue is coming to Perth
desco, 211 Augusta St.
12-16-tif •pital during the past week.
Amboy with the intention of
FOR RENT—House at 118 George
regular meeting of South Am- i n g ^ ^ - ^ b u t the fans'and Blue
St. Inquire Mrs. John Cusick, 321 boyA Lodge
No.
1564,
Loyal
Order
of
^ ^ ^
M% ^ ^ t o
ct a w
A nJohn St.
'
12-9-t.
will ba held in Reiner's Hall, d r e w a ^ improved since he mot
' FOR RENT—Apartment, all im Moose,
No. 104 Nortt Broadway on Tuesday: B l u o n n d s a y ^ h e w M s t o J ) B l u e b |
provements at 263 David St. Als ovenmg,
CAMPBEU/S
March 13th, for nomination',f oro th<J elirhjth „,„„<!. All '
Garage. Inquire Mrs. James Nichols, and election
otf
officers.
All
memwill
be
to
a
decision
but
Andrews
415 Bordentown Ave. ••
12-9-t
TOMATO SOUP
tsays the referee In this bout will nob
FOR RENT—Houses and Apart- toers are requested to be present.
ments. Frederick H. Law,
810
Mr! and Mrs.Tohn" Sergei of Bor- ^ w *o w n y * « i t glvteff » dedtlon
3 cans
George St.
lO-IMf
dentown avenue are making improve- I n t h e - B M m W l n 8 i ( P o u i 3 0 n has se-'
ments to their home at this time. cured Eddie Barton olf Long Branch!
FOR SALE
Sally, of Perth Amlboy. I
Vincent Buck of N«w York city and Totnlmiy
mode a big hit witlh the fans
visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Pow- Barton
In
this,
section
when hei b«at Gene
FOR SALE—6 room house, part ers of PJne avenue on Tuesday.
Fernandez. Sally has been appearimprovements. Inquire 265 CathVAN CAMPS
erine St.
- 3-9-4t
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Pohl of ing, a*
. New York
• —.shows
• and
,, has
, been
,
Mam street visited with relatives at fmoa *"je
good.
There
will
also
ba
EVAPORATED MILK
w h h c l a s s f o i l r TOUIvd
BOARD AND ROOM
Philadelphia, Pa. on Sunday.
« .
to"*8MANY
VISIT
STUDEBAXER
John J. McCorma'ck, son of Mrs.
3 dans
BOARD AND ROOM—American Mary MicConmack, of Pine avenue,
PLANT DURING YEAR
House, 118 S. Broadway.
1-G-tf and for iiwany years a. resident of
ROOMERS
WANTED—Private this city, is seriously ill at 'his home Tthat the puMic is interested in
Family. Scully, 149 Augusta St.
haw its lautamobiles are built as well
3-2-tf in Irvington, N. Y.
as how they look on the boulevards ,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pox of Pater- and perform on the highways is in-,
,
MISCELLANEOUS
son sfpe-nt the week end with Mr. and dicated byy the factt that nearlyy 10,KIRKMAN'S
000 persons visited
i i t d the
th Studebaicer
Stdbi
MTS. SamTuetl Leonard olf First St.
factories at South Bend, Indiana,
FOR SALE—2 burner gas dome
BORAXSOAP
Apply 205 Broadway, corner George Thei Ladies Auxiliary to the Pro- duringg 1927.
P
ti
Parties
off visitors from ©very.
Sfc.
3-2-lt tection Engine Company will hold a
pply each j
5 for
FOR SALE—Flat top otftfke desk, monster card party on Wednesday section of the countryy apply
Adhk
Ad
ki dday att the
h SSitudehaker
quartered oak, 60 inch, good condi- evening, March . 14th, at the fire working
ministr&tion
Building
to
make
ther
,
. tion, with swivel chair to match. Cost >hou6e.
one-and-one-half hour trip 13MK>ugh i
new |105. Both for $30. -Also new
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hugihes of ibhe fajctories. During the months of,
$102.50 typewriter $55. New $60
Feltus and Washington Sts.
Phone 112
Portable Typewriter far $45. Also Catherine atr&et are the proud pa- July and August the visitor ruin as
$76 Todd Check-writer for $30; $250 rents of' a baby girl born on Tues- high as 300 a day. It ia noteworthy
CALIFORNIA
hand-grained Mahogany finish Safe- diay. William Rehfuss,? father of that thore. are as •many women visi
Cabinet for $180. E. C. RODDY, Mtas, Hoigihes,
„ , believies himself to be
. . tors as theree are men. Manyy interna
t
i
M
f
i
i
t
d
PRUNES
236 Henry St.
.
2-24-lt bhe youngest grandjfl#her in Newi'tionaMy •famous personages visited
FOR SALE—On* white single bed Jersey. Mr. Rehfuss is 38 years of the Studebaker factories during
extra large
1927.
'"
1927
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•prt'ng and mattress. As good as age.
One of the points of interest in a
new. Inqtdne 210 Church St. 2-17-tf
The Bailey, family of First street visit to the Studetaker factories is
2 pounds
MONEY TO LOAN on bond and
Movtcas* in i : m i of $100, $200, $800 have moved to a new address in Key-, the* famous Museum of Transporta'
tion on the main floor of the Admin•400, $500 and up to $10,000. Office poo*.
•1
——
'ligteation Building. In addition to
honra from 4:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m.
John
PeaTson
and
Alec
Hansen
of'the
iminy models at past Studebaker
. Wadnaadays and Saturdays from
• g o a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire John Philadelphia are spending several: oar«, 'induding those with which long
--"
—* ••'transcontinental,
•••'••
•
and
A. Lovely, Trust Company Building dlays wiSli Mr. and^Mrs. Clarence mileage
WHITE ROSE
Snow of Broadway,'for aweraT days. records'have' been'made, 'there
also exhibited depth bombs, gun carHELP W-NTElf
FRUIT SALAD
Improvements are being irtada to rioges,. tanks' and; other implement!
TRESHHAMS, per pound,
__24c
HELP WANTED—Girl for house1 •the horn* «f Mr. and MTS. John Kee- of warfare imanufaotured by Stude
•work, in small family. ..Address re- nan on Henry Btireet. Contractor D. •baiter during the World War.
Ryan is in dharge of the 'work.
pllea Box X, care Olticen Office.
Well informed guides explain all
FUNERALSERVTCES
OIL!
TORE
PECiALS
25c
Taylor Made Clothes
:
Are
Tailor Made!
25c
19c
25c
The Spring line of woolens are
now here. Come in some time
and let us measure you for that
new Easter Suit.
28c
Prices from $25 to $60
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28c
n . Wolff* & Co,
25c
Borak's Meat Market
Spwiafe /or Friday, Saturday and Monday
i
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8-9-lt
FRANK S. KABOSKI
Ambrose ManhSton of Elm street
witnessed ,the A. A. U. Wack meet at
Newark Saturday night.
Mrs. Mary McOonmack, - of Pine
to her
•home the past week on account of
illness.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE avenue has been confineid
107 S. !»!•• A T « _ «
Telephone 178
i Amboy
W. E. SPRAGUE & SON
Electrical Contractors
'All Kinds of Electrical Work
i
Done Reasonable
The interior of the Connors housa
on First street is being re-decorated
• Jsim.es Kenne.
William Creed olS Co-nove-r street
spent Wednesday in Newark.
Guy Baidhmari «nd John Gleoson
nttendieid the exeoniplifiicaition of the
third degree of1 tihe Knigfhts of Colwmlbua at Jersey City Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson of
Second street are entertaining relaives from Pall Rivgr, Mnss. at their
, Portia Street
home for sorniie time.
P. O. Box 433
Th'Oimns D»haney of Rldgcway aveIO is su'flt'ering Iflrom m barily infectSouth Amboy
ed iiiand, reicoived when he fell upon
fTRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and struck a ahanp olbjecb.
G. E. Sehlbredo, D. D., Paitor
A regular meeting of the South
SHfbbiidh School 10 o'clock prompt- Amboy Republican Club will be held
ly. Mr. Furman Sheifvpard, SiiiPerin- next Wednesday evening in their
tendemt. Mir. Russell Mlathls, Assist- roonrs in the Trust Company 'buildant.
Chamch Service, 11 A. M., "Every Ing.
Olten in his place; and a place for _ Misa Eliaaibebh Senker of this
«avery man."
city rocenbly appeared in the "Scud7;30 P. M., Song sorvicD and scr- dcr Skits" in a revue Klven by the
Brtom by the pastor. Junior service students of the Scuddnr School in a
as >UBual. "Swing wonderful things." benefit for Cnmp Oheerful, n enmp
Brotherhood imoefa Tuesday P. M. Cor crippled boya maintained by the
New York Rotary Club. The e.nus usual.
'
Children's Bible Class W«(lnc«day ira iproductioTi was arranged, stagid and costumed by the girls of the
fternoon at four o'clock.
Prlayer-rnieettnK Wcklnesdky 7:30 iohool nnd netted a goodly mini for
, M. Imim&dlately wMor prnyor- his worthy cause,
Bflting' the Adult Bible Cinas will
The South Amboy High School
iot and ritudy Judges, chuptern 8 to
ii/iskntiball team will play at Pod
elusive.
•Jmvk
Lonlghi to piny thoir third
Every
Moml>er Canvas will bo
1
in the State Tournament. They
Sabbath afternoon, Mnrch
q hope-d thut n goodly num. will piny thu Princeton High School
n will volunteer for this bourn. The local boys hnvo nlruady
A It may bo. coimpletod cfeatod Mtatawnn and Bord«ntown
'i_ni on that afternoon. n thin tournament.
prc>ceMes
FRESH POKK SHOULDERS, pound!-
TUNA FISH
all large.cans
3|6r
of
Dog Prized i/t Alatka
Nowhere In the world has tlie dog
ch unreRtrtcted right of way as in
nska. In winter, wh«n more than
1000 square miles 'of territory ore
nled up In solid Ice. dogs'nre nlmost_.
e sole jnenns of ijrttlnjr from place*
plnce—In fnct, they seem necfissnry
life. Thp aristocrats of Arctic dog
'(• are the mnll tennis In the sorv• of thp flnl'M ."•"*"• "nvovnmrnf.
STAR MILKj 2 cans for.
SPARE RIBS. 2:pounds,
99c
TOMORROW?
DO IT TODAY!
Call me in to show
wonderful
things you can provide
for not only yourself,
but for those near and
dear to you, in case of
need.
Merlin Hall Aylesworth, prosldant, National BrondcaHtlng Company. From a photograph tnlteu
upon his recent visit to \Vunhlmctoii, I), C, for tlio odlclal oporiln^
ot too NBC's new studloo and offlcoa In tlni Nutloiml I'rcim Building.
A. STEINER
_25c
__35c
_25c
iLIVER, pound „
. .
^NUCOA BUTTER pound
„
: FRESH SAUSAGE, pound .....
BANANAS, the dozen .
.
.
WHYWAIT'Tn,
the
•' • • '
APPLES, 4 pouridjs for
President oTlhe NBC
you
1.
JERSEY POR$LOtNS, ponnd_._.-__-._..., 22c
PHONE NO. 1
Free Deliveries
TELEPHONE 602
___„
15c
•
™__15c
25c
25c
30c
ORANGES, the dozen
~_35c
RIB ROAST, pound
'.
22c
PORK GOODIES, pound 1
_-29c
POT ROAST, all meat
.
^2c
RUMP CORNED BEEF, pound
20c
RUMP VEAL, pound
-25c
PIGS FEET, 5 pounds for
25c
FRESH KILLED CHICKENS 4 to 5 lb. ea. U>. 33c
REGULAR HAMS, pound
.....25c
HONEY COMBED TRIPE lb
15c
LEGS OF VEAL, pounds..
25c
PORK KIDNEYS 2 lbs. „_.__
__25c
CHOPPED BEEF- pound
15c
122 North Broadway
Telephone 261
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
Tell your friends about the bargains in these columns.
THE SOUTH, —uiOY ^ITIZEI
lY, MARCH 10, 1928
t SIDE, W E S T SIDE" A T
EMPIRE WED. AND THURS
Dynamics
•t Side, West Side", " starring
O'Brien will be the featun
at tho Empire next Wedne
.Thursday.
;& O'Brien, when fa cam
play John Brcen, alias "Pigh
pvitch" in this picture, spen
time gathering color for h
in the Ghertto district of
Ne;
[ ji»here part of the story is laid
t) t h e !>ecund hand cloithing em.urn where ho stopped to buy somi
hfs wardrobe, he encountered
/ /yoittii who recognized him inline
'dtately. "Your name O'Brien," askV ' e d the boy. 'Yes, said
George
4," -*'Svfcat's yours?"
"iLiipvitch" sai
"',.', t3i« boy. George figured that a co
' 'inXadenice like that was a prebty goo
f- . break right at the start. A t th
-3
ijeort place he visited h>e was not recL
,* ognized, * he told tike salesman h
worked on a Marge and wanted tc
,, ' b u y a blise serge suit for Sunday.
t
The right one w a s finally chosen
»n«l price •negotiations completed.
• * Then he said: 'I'll take another just
"'- l i k e jt." It was necessary t o dupli
' , <ate bp$aiis6> one suit was to be darn
.' . aired'in a street brand whtohi o'ceur" V e d - i n , Wei script. T h e man looted at
fi'Tmm agWast). He couldn't . comipre
id why, anyone should want two
is alike, and said so, emphatically.
^•""Here" he urged, "is the suit you
want. N o oite wantts two suits just
„ alike. Talw A nice gray o n e . "
ijj-;*.George'a
trip t o . She. Ghetto was
*
The South Amboy Business Directory
by
REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE
CONTRACTORS
of tbe
Adequate Insurance Take
Most of the Burn Out of Fin
JOHN O. THOM
Edwin Bent Conservatory of Musical
FRANCIS P. COAN
EDWIN BENT
- Director
',
' Art, Throughout New Jersey
INSURANCE' IN
In Reliable Companies Placed for
Fire,
Automobile, Tornado, Rent
r
se and Occupancy, Tourist, Baggage
Explosion, Registered Mail,
Employer's Liability
POST OFFICE BUILDING
108 Broadway
Telephone 3S4
South Ambojr
COAL AND WOOD
Carpenter and Plumber
Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly
Attended To
240 Bordentoirn A n u t
ANTHRACITE
BITUMINOUS.
EDWARD McDONOUGH
COAL COMPANY
,
COAI
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
(Editor's Note—This is th« dites would' be ineffective without
26th in the series of special articles
accents, and they as well as
KATE DI SANTIS
214 Pine Avenue
that throw light on many phases ot others become' vital and in
177 North Broadway
musical topics that are of interest to when tihe proper ajocents appear.
Soutfc Amboy, N. J:
our readers. Other topic suggest- When properly ejoplained, even the
FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES
ions may be mJadled to this newspaper beginner readily appreciates the
CLAMS AND ALL KINDS OF SE
or direct to tho Edwin Bent Conser- beauty and ' effectiviemess of proper
FOOD
vatory of Musical Art at New Bruns- accent. ,
, .
Telephone 473
wick, N. J.)
Rythhiical eimiphasils of this kind
Dynamics refers to power and mo important as it is, is merely the elePLUMBING AND HEATING
Won, and is the direct opposite of con- mentary ground work upan which-a
REAL ESTATE—INSUBANCB
ditions that arc static. This is so in more elab'oraite dfynamlc sbructura
tJhe arts as well as the sciences. The may bo built. , Itythanical accentuaCONSULT
210 Georgt S t
word dynamics has a very importan tion is the jnost restricted fomn of
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place in the musical art As a mat. dynamics. l a its broader sense it in
ter of fact its influence is much more eludes all the wider rang<e of expres^PORTLAND CEMENT
far leashing than we are liable to sion. Mf>st every musician can de-^-POR—
believe at first glance. As in physics, fine the terms creSoendo anddecresLOWEST PRICES ONV
(Successor to B. P. Mason)
dynamics is the vftality of musical in- oendo, buit'only a very few seernn to
' PLUMBING AND HEATING
tenpre*tation. It is brought Into play realize how actually to perform these
by the balancing and counflwr-foataiic graduations ot tone in their intorproEstimate! Given ' '
ing of all the degrees of tonal iftwwe tatloms. All agree that crescendo
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j'& tiefore production started, but there from the softest and nearly inaudible meians to gradually increase iStia vol,'<-iviemei
later days when tha wholetone to the fullest symphonic reach ume of tune, but only ifew seem cog- Reliable UNITED STATES Compani
:
Old Lehigh and Wilks-Barre
105 SOUTH STEVENS AVE.
V*CHteitto came to the studio. The anoe. A musical rendition that may nisant of the truism tlhat in ordW to
^fdaating 1ofiffce was, continually flood- he truly dead and ineffective when become gradually louder one must
Phone
217
•XPLOSION
IN8URANCI
.,•*;«! -wiifih types was l«arned of the played in a spiritless and uninter- start softly. The word crescendo alpicture through the mysterious un- rupted, mezzo forte throughout im- most always presupposes that one is
NOTARY PUBLIC
,•* derground, telegraph which functions mediately comes to life and beoo'meB pOloying &>fjtly at that given moment.
vibrant and pulsing with interest aa The word dimiriutoidio always signified
Center apd Elm Sts.
South Amboy
soon 'a? the varying degrees of dy- that tihe , perf-ormer should then be 231 First Street
/V Bwan selected a picturesque tailor namic inflections maike their appear- ploying with considerable force. As
pp
and -told him to rftpotit for work next
Plumbing and «•'
simple as this.Is in tho telling it Is
Phones:
nce. 'Too oftea this matter o£
It will *tost yon six hun: rc>9Kion:i8 loft unattended until al- riieverbheles* equally scarce In actual
" replied.' to onn
playing. To most perfornwirs, the
So.AmkoyJ
So. River I
' Heating
„_.„. i _.e had Jifcard teles of most too late. Expressive playing term crescendo .means to start at'onto
lou* nwtdon picture salaries and sbaujd ha cultivated from the very with a loud volume of tone, when, tha
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lhope* ofigefirib one. "Ok, I beginning ,wWen it will moat naturally word truly metm k>nly to become
interestingly take (its proper
ROOFER
'd b
/ ^ h at
t lleast
s t lathb
; you'd
be yoi^h
thou- ind
loud
from
a
soft
beginning.,,
In
th6
lira,
Aatemotae,
LUMAtr.
in th«(, .penjBo^manice. of the
321 MAIN ST.
Vsaid Dwan, as he turned" ijace,
aiaime
way
moat
players
seem
to
in•oun^est -chiHren, especially whfen its
QM
The prospective tailor, quick b.eauttes
Telephone 345
aaTofully .made
plain terpret tKe word descreocendto to
{Die imncaam in. his tone-, call- ftwimtihfeare
:
.mean
softly,
wfhile
it
truly
moans
only
mantr
M4
very
l>e1g!inntng.«
.>
;
1m back witih eager insistence.
South Ambor, N. J.
Am elementary example may be to become soft from a louder beTalapl
le'hundTed", hte wSfered, ought
Ito tho attention of'the be- ginning. . Until "titae pnoper undernever could understand ginner by
stending
is
arrived
at
in
these
impor<
Wie-spoloein
word,
"Jo-se•a
atirir
n.
won
uoot
did not stay to discuss the phine cor-r«ct-ly un-der-atood" will tont matters, little can ,be aoconipliahSLATE AND ASBESTOS!
quitte lucidly the three ed ip the way of expressive playing.
lay. and Monday, MSlton Sills I'lusfoate
However, all who play or sing may
WE WILL BUY YOUR REAL
•lacca
where
an
accent
might
fall
in
8 in his beat picture ito date, my simipte series of three notes. As easily and quickly bring life iand inSanitary and
ESTATE IF YOUR PRICE
ROOFING
Valfey ot The Giants',', along every'
IS RIGHT
or hhrete syllaible word in terest to Weir Interpretations by
'ihe third story of "The Colle- Englishtwo
Heating
Engineer
will have one syllable more qareiful consideration of these impor- LET* US KNOW WHAT YOU HAVft
strongly accented than the others, so tant branches of dynamics in the nMiFE
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de
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quence certain notes are to receive
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Of AU Kinds To Roofs
. —- r rropertr
UBBrlf I
1 tf«3l«a
more stress and others less accent. .- - - - - - y
0
This
primary
umdieiratanding
marks
g ant P eKinp g
>a"y A«»ctiv.
Proper,,
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.;hoortas Dahaney of Conover St. he inception of dynamic coloring, Sft&tfUZ
On Eary
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Tal. 882
38S Rarltaa St
In able to- be about after being The first word in the above sentence n the light of thede dynamic oonsideratoais. It is true that few people
to his home witfli illness.
lluatrates the heavy accent on the re brought to look lat them in this
BUILT-IN TUBS AND SHOWERS
odore Stolte Sr. of Conover St». test of thefchr,eenotes, thte second il- imple manner, neviertheless, the en288 Washington Are. .
ESTIMATES
\ .
.
lined a party of friends from «Strabes the heavy stress falling on tira subject of dynamics is much
Telephone 2B2
(he final note. Almost any melody more easily understood and mastered During Mr.
'; his home on Sunday.
ForgoUon'i
abseno*,
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Wll illustrate all of these accemba in Khan .many .people rleallze. Onca •II communications should b« adFURNISHED
Charles Watson, Mr. ts vbrious parts. In the tune' "Ajmer- iquarely
in
dresiad to JJohn A. Coan, Post Offiea
l faced
fd
i this
hi compre'JienBive
h
,228
FIRST
STREET
ca"
She
first
note
of
the
jnltiW
three,
Sender will witness
niamier the entiire field of expressjjye: Building, City.
. of "Veronica's Veil" •eceives thie heavy accent as in the pllaying nnd singing becomes an open
(Bet. Stockton St. and Broadway)
HEADSTONES
jixt Sunday.The. plarty word "Josephine." The "
iboojk
to . professional and amateur
first tfjw
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
.ests of friends at) that Notes of *J4y
y Maryland'
yland iUustrates.
iU'ustrates. lalike. Not only they, but also the
le penfomnance.
he accent lalling: on the second tonte listening public is greatly rewarded
in the middle syllable of the wiord for whatever diligence is applied to
REAL ESTATE
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,)!? rek, o)f- Conover stiwet, correct/' The first thr«a notes in peijDetiting musical interpretations in
Of All Kinds
he runners -who comi- 'Star Spangled BanpieT" illustrates this mfcmne.r. .Static maisic is not art
£>t, Benedict's track ihe accent om.the Iait of these aa it <at all, while dynamic music is a thing
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'understood." Either of these melo- :r and listener.
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and
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I
ed with relaon Sunday.
;' SdhiaHt, at Raritaji
id'.to her home on Moneevcral days with
Vulcanizing of the Best as Usual And at Prices
Fair to All
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,
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ffice Hour* 9 to 12—1 to S P. M.
EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
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DENTIST
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South Anboy
;
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hiyipayments ocf $49.80,
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Telephone 695-R
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ADVERTISE
IN THE
CITIZEN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
BuMsriM
tits
;\
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•n
v/*
Bloodgood, Bdifard Gravslt, Piter tor}, nfitiohal commander.
Jensen, Helen Haverls, Matilda
National Cominnnder Seafford, to- VERYTHING fOR THE WRJTJS*
4» fron Kidney
•Muuck, Jacob Buckaiew, Kati« Jen- gether 'with National Chaplain" Gill
• , and Bladder
r Tjoubi?. Don't
sen, Jiames Miller, Phyllis Manakur, Robb Wilson, also today called upon
% Iefthea^orgww
Anna Mundy, Elmer Paiisen, Andrew the faeicte of the aviation departments
make a'martyr
. R. R. Branch, Y. M. C. A.
in
Washington
and
gave
promise
of
Nelson, Willie Nchrkbrn, Katie
ofyou.Heedtheftgf
The new home of fchc- Kailroa StrausseJC, Jakn'White-. \
hearty cooperation in this task of
j V g that "things 01
Younfj; Man's Christian Association ii
Second -Year: Florenceillankinson, preventing the large number of accinot right." Drink freely of wafo
ready for the installation of the fur- Ellen Weber, Annie Cherfy, Blanche dents which result from aviatorV getand
take
Gold
Med«l Haartem Oil Ca
nilure. TJie painting, plumbing, e\c., Havens, Vera French, John Miller, ting ojf their courses due to lack of
sules. A world faxnou* remedy for If'
is all finished, and-the rooms present Howard Sprague.
identification marks.
The
two
Le1
ney,liver, bladder and uric acid trout
a pleasing and an attractive appparFirst Year: Katie White, Willough- gion leaders called upon Secretary
eince 1696.
ance. The bathrooims and toilet ««:• by Brings, 'Arthur Stunipf, Harold of Comim-erco' Herbert Hoover and
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coirimodations are complete and Tnod- Jac5bs.p
had luncheon with the President.
Office Supplie* wad «• ''
The main audiemce w>B'm on the
Commander Stafford said . that all
£' •' '"Dr. M. S. TMCeirmer will btftUe sue eiin.
first,
floor
is
a
fine
assombly
raom
veitcrens
who
arc
interested'
in
tho
HAARLEM OIL
,"%. ..ceseor -of the late 'Dr. George Howejl •suitable for lectunes,_ reJigious ser- CL'IFFWOOD FIREMEN TO " -• welfare of 0h« nation,in p«aco were
FRANK
WOGLOM
V->'at 5p«»t*t' Amiboy,
Wivuigpurchased
BU|LD
NEW
HOME
y, <rfife«ts
g pfrom the vices,- reading room "or almiost any
enrolling for service in the AmeriAt all l^nisglsts. In three alzei. Look for the '
J»*^ tfaaf«*w5<l vYill and
.,
197 Smitt St. ,
paac oa tlic blue and sold bo«* •*' ^
and <rfife«ts from the purpose within tihe needs of the as- A very interesting and , .lively can Legion.
sojBiation.
,'
..
meeting- was held Tuesday night - by
f
.J?', /'There tv&s a, small, flurry olexd , • TJie second- story- room is «f the the Cllflfwood Voluntew Fjre Com- "HAWK OF THE HILLS" ATlight,
-Jjflnent In town on, Tftasdoy morning samis, size anil' equally
qy
g, and at- pany No. l ' a t the Cliffwood Public
EMPIRE AGAIN TONIGHT
•StM'.'cftlioerf iby the sound of ih« fine alarm
t ^ i n will probably be fitted •ScWol. The mater <aT the now hom«
A
notation
by George Arthur .Gray
.'/- fpfrri B«x 45. It proved to.b© but
'such-amusements or appliances for the firemen was gone into • at
as-the
fr> a.little firem a chimney oh-a house for entertainment
i
h rules
l pro length, there 'being considerable dis- on the script of Ms,story/" "Hawk o{
"iJ-attBergcn HUT, and was'put out be- vide for. The'two rooms in the'third cussion as-to soww's&f/'the details of the Hills," produced as a ten'chapter
story ane designed as - bedrooms in construction and 'the requiwments Patho serial, reads as follows:
>.' ifone1.'Jihe l*oys got there.
"The.- character df 'The Hawk? is
eases where such stt&ammodatidns are for social activities. •> oif the. so-oalle4, 'two-gun men?
and customs required.' -An exoeUent fence is be
Bids already have been asked" for one
That
is, he wears w o revolvers^one
in Perth A'unlboy is nearly com- ing erec'lied'iaiBound the building, con and received, and it is expected that on e&dk
sidd of his belt. Two Vun
pleted .sad presents v » .most attrai;- sisting of-strong chestnut posts with tihe contract for the construction of m,en ure.1 very
1 scarce in the. <wildest
hollow tubes-taken from locomotive MB building, which- wiD,represent »n
' , tive-" appearance-.
days.of th«(o;d west,,and they NEVboilers for the rails. .
expenditure, of rapproximately $9,000, ER.pulled
guni a,t the same tinie
will bo awarded in the very near fu- except in both'
t- midnight on Tuesday th-e
*••••
holding several'<j)&opl« at
ture and actual building operations bay.
>'• '-^spYk left's charming daughter, at FEBRUARY HONOR ROLL
,, .
„ 'fav Jtam&'.oir Mr. and Mrs, John Ward;
SCHOOL NO. ONE(probably begun towards- the end o'f "The. reason for thjs," according
March.
*,. «£- George stooet. '
Twelfth Yoar: Henrietta Campbell
script, "is ithat the fast
John Cqiejsens,. Arthur Mack, Nantis , This building will ,fie principally of to Gray'sgun
fighter held bis revolver
'!* » 'Mr," atid Mrs. Bwbeut Van Duscn Scully, May Thompson, Marion faoo brick 'construction with stool shooting
in one hand and 'fanned' the hammer'
girders
to
support
the
roof.
The3e
it i (Have- *>eiturned home from a few days Worts.
;
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tfho- other hand—«
~$At ' i t 'Barriecat and Lakewood.
Eleventh Year: : Frank - Hoffman ,?teel '(rirdprs will act in the further of tho gun with
obviously requiring full
Constance Korr, Ada Moss, Bessie capacity cf furnidhinc ricid support ipwfonriancc
usa of both*ha.nds at the
•- , The old 1 landmark' on the Lankan Wilson.
for the floor of an additional story and definite
lime.
Obviously, two"ffuns
T /'.property, that in its -time has served
Tenth Year; Hijlen Applesate, Al tfial is planned for the bu I'd Ing c-von- same
could nt be held and used if both
J-.?/^ariious purposes, this week departs bcrt Bergen, Hazel Booraam, Mao tunlly. The buildini; provides for a hnnda
wore
required
to operate one
#£. ttf' some other',section, in order to Evans, Theodosia Hendrickson, Mild- elonr fliinr apace 32 ft. by 45 ft.— revolver.
',
'•
,'mako room for th'a new Improvement red Mack, Beaslc Minnick, Arthur this floor to bo of Hardwood wfhich
t*
•_
"In case of holding a crowd,*t bay,
_ that Dr. Mieacfham soon expects to Nelson, .Frank Samsiel, Marffuerita will provide for danclnp, suippers (ind continues
the
scenario,
,'|thcro
have
•build" upon thait site. Report says Thomas, Ada Thompson, Cecil Wai ofchnr forms r>f entcrtairmont the been occasions when, a two-gun man
firomen ex'tu'd, to nn'nntrr> for aft'»r pulled his two guns, but, upon firing
.''1! that. 4h6 doofcor expects to huild an ters.
office 'Mid dwelling there. This would
Seventh Year: Ida Webb, Gladys 6hc completion of <;TIP biiildinp:. In- the one held in his fanning1 hand, ho
corpornlod
in Uio plnns nisi is n lartrc would eitJhei1 drop the gun after the
"„ look like a wipe on t he doctor's part. Emmons, Elva I'eppTer, Willici Lam
burlsiin, Geor}do Fisher, Rosa Rich flze model kitohen to .provide for the first shot, or RH:, it hack into .the
Senator Jackson's "Fee' bill .passed fuss, Mildred Oliver, Victoria Wcbor, nrCiiMirnWon anrl servintr oT sunnern.
holster and keep it tliero until the
• tho SanaUe on Wednesday niffht. It Lillinn Roddy, Chester Brown, How
•cannot help liut ckeer the Jiiea^t of pay- •.,'
The site piiossn ror th<* orpotlon nf
will almost of a certainty now pat-.-* ard Diavis, Andrew Drcyling, Fnrdin '.TIP new fire hnn^o is t\ Inrpre lot* fnr- K'tin retained in his hand had boon
*ho House and becom© a iaw. . This upd Rufner, Mable Slover, ClyVnonsi morly pnvt of tlip Tiinmaq Jlvnn prn- emptied dE its bullott. Then—and
one. To pay Mils by check, to <iono8it(
. - hill wulunako-a stated salnry'for the Bergen, Josephine Jamos, Elizabeth nrrty. This lot is locntcl ,1ust one Llion only—would he.take up the
mnri cou'nty clerk, instead of King, Helen Porrine, Emma Sylvcs block noitih otf 'Cliffwo,od nvenun and scc"ond gun,
"Two j?un. men, wore scarce, but
officers getting their rovon' tor, Kilitie H«use.
something regularly—rto |ceep one'ti, »
ii ffw hunidrod rfppt west of tftc State
were occnaiojinlly encountered.
"•' from fees as at present. There haa
Hltrhwnv. Mr. Ryan trrncinusly do- bhey
Sixth
Year:
Harold
Ogden,
Alice
been a long continued fight to get Cupner, Augusta Peterson, Sarnh nated this lot in consideration of n Therefore-, in producing the picture,
balance steadily niounting—^that's the \
• this Bill ^passed, boith by our present Doibert, Katie Lendholm,. Loren small ptiynipnt to equal taxes Tie 'hud da not have 'The Hawk' shooting both
guns at tfho same time. It wasn't
Senator and his predecessor.
Buiggs, Otto Miller, ' Tilli© Johnson
ifl on thia lot for a few yeaTs pre- done in Monttmnu in 1870."
modern way of handling? one's finan- .
Katie Letts.
vious.
Frank Lacktcon plays "The Mawk"
Paid For Inquisitiveness.
Fifth Yoar: Floronco Thompson,
TKe entertainment <ommittci?c nn- in "Hawk of the Hills," in wftiich Al
Among the manya ttractod to the Elsie McDowell, Elizabeth Dangler, n'ouncetl their iritehtion af hnldlne n lene Ray and Walter Millet are star
oes.
streets-by bhe small fire O-JI Tuesday Harold Hoffman, Fred Bloodgood, dnnoo find sooinl at Eisenbachs, Cliff- rod. A chapter a? "this stirring story
jrtominig wtero two local men, John, Emily Miller, Joseph Hess, S«lma wood Bcwch, on Saturday oveniinr, of pioneer days will be snown every
and "James. After the fire was out Slmcnsen, Louisa Bloodgood, Ohar- Maroh 24th. All nre invibekl to be Friday at tha Empire Theatre.
^V ^.:
• and the crowd of people had dispei-- lotta Rehfuss, ' Ruth Locker, Vera in attendance nnd 41 pood time it
. ;sed, these parties wtere interested in __
Doitrick, Harry
__._ Rufner,, Gebrgino
ured to all Vho can be present. Mrs.
B..._
' - ."poy'ng t h fi™ alarm system and in Nichote, Charles Nau, Marion Noble. Leonard Kramer very thouchtfullv
.,their examination initjo the workings
donated
a rug which will .be disposal
Fourth Yiear: Airibrosc Hubbard,
NOTICE
of the fire alarm box, John pulled Lillian Fisher, George" Ogden, Dora of on tfh'o «o-operntivc iplnn and to be
All persons concerned may take
down the lover, and to h is surprise Harfanan, Edward Strausser, Zora awarded to Who winner on the oven- notice,
that the Subscriber, Adminisiihe people again responded to the Boice, AJvin Briggs, Marilan Banks, ng of March 24th.
trator, etc., of Christian Rehfuss, de• ;seflond alarm. JoDwi by this saw his.Frances Oleiniczalc, Elme.r Bunting,
ceased, intends to exhibit his final
«aperiments had reached an Interest^ Charles Jacobs, Ovo Nau, Annie Kivaccount to the Orphan's Court for
ing point, -for Officer Gleason was ilinski, Marion Christisen, Harriet) LEGION TO HELP IDENTIFY
the
County of Middlesex, on Friday,
hurrying to tiho box at « double quick Manhattan,
TOWNS FOR AVIATORS the sixteenth
day osf March, 1928, at
stop. John and James thought it ad2nd 'Fourth Year: Mary Cherry,
Tronton, N. 7T"Pob. 20th: The 10 A. M., in the Term of December,
• yisaule bo get away from the increas- Mary
Mount, Eugenie Noble, Error American Loorion, throu<rh its more 1927, fpT Settlement and allowance;
ing 'crowd. A whispered conversa- Selb, Matilda
Dorthea Peter- than ten thoiipnnd Posts, will begin the same being first audited and station followed soon after between the sen, JosephineSlover,
Bloiodgood, Anna at onop to identify-towns and. com- ted by tho Surrogate.
officer and tha man. All thnee soon Mlanaker, Carl Larson,
SOUTH
Heath Noble, munities for passing avintors, ac-% Dated Februnry 8, 1928.
stepped in line for Borough Hall. The Oecll Buckalew, Martin
Ostergaai, cordin<r to word received here today
tfVederick Cf Rehfuss,
. Eacorder was invited into the con- Clarence
Gaskill Russell Sprague.
by George F. Fleming,. department
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„ fcrende'. John paid a fins.olf $3.10
Third Year: Louisa Nyman, Sophie commandfrr, from Edward E. Spaf- 3-10-6t
'
, 'P&JDA.Y, MAJtCH 9, 1928
the information ' h« gained, and,
Jl.umes wont home to think about
how near he came to losing a couple
of day's pay.
LOOKING BAGK
22 YEARS
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FIRST N1TI6NAL BANK
ArvrobV, N. J. "' r
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All Returns Must M® Made Before T P . M .
nu'.-.'V*'' ii &
Saturday, If arch 10,
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First Award
The Great Chrysler 62
Valued at $1,335.00
CLOSING CONTEST RULES
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Campaign will come to a close promptly at 7 P. M., Saturday,
March 10th. No returns made after that time will be counted or
credited. The last report will be deposited in a locked and aealed
bellot'box, and will not be tabulated until the campaign closes.
The votes will bo counted by a committee of'local business men.
Tlieir finding will bo final. Candidates not depositing their vote
receipts will will forfeit their right to a prize or commission, so be
sure to be .on time.
Candidates, upon depositing their final report, agree to abide
by the judges finding as final. Positively no personal checks will
be i accepted on closing nipht. Certified checks, money orders
and cash only will be accepted. No reports will be received by
the campaign manager after Thursday evening, March 8th, 1928.
Tho progress of the various candidates after the last report is received at the office Thursday evening, will be unknown, even to
tl'e Campaign Manager. The winners will be announced as soon
ab the judges complote iheir count and the prizes can be secured
Monday, March 12th, after 10 A. M.
BONUS VOTEIOFFER
Purchased from Charles F. Strauh, Chrysler
Dealer, South Amboy and Perth Amboy
Bonus votes will be given on each club of
$20.00 in subscriptions throughout the campaign
in accordance with the table below:
January 14th-28th—100,000 votes.
January 30th-Feb. 4th—90,000 votes.
Feb. 6th-Feb. 10th—80,000 votes.
Feb. 13th-Feb. 17th—70,000 votes.
Feb. 20th-Feb. 25th—60,000 votes.
Feb. 27th-March 3rd—50,000 votes.
March 5th-March 8th—40,000 votes.
March 9th and March 10th—30,000 votes.
Becoixdr Award
BIGGER AND BETTER:'
Briggs Chevrolet
Valued at $651.00
Purchased from Briggs Garage, South
T h i r d A w a r d $ 5 0 rn
Fourth and Fifth Awards $25 Cash E
20 PER CENT CASH COMMISSION
Every contestant who remains active to tha finish, t
In two or more subscriptions together with the cash each
from the time she starts work and who (alls to win one «f
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regular prizes, will receive a 20 par cent cash commission for thai'
gross amount of subscription sates.
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