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1 Volume 50. No. 3 South Amboy, N. J., Aprl 18, 1930 Prce Four Cents SAY "BLL" DEY TO BE APPONTED POSTMASTER HERE f Cvl Servce Body Approve! Chapman Appontment to Motor Vehcle Department. Wllam S. Dey, of Man street, has termnated a twenty four year perod of servce wth the New York and Long Branch Ralrod as master nc-, chanc. The departnent of whch he was the head all these years was all / but abolshed on Wednesday. At the close of busness that day there were a number of men, about thrty, that lost ther jobs along wth Mr. Dey. Hos tal LadesNow P Uncle Sam Starts Takng nventory! Have Em P re Tckets For SaU on Commsson at Savng to Patrons. Nexr. week the Aprl and May unts of the Lades Auxlary to the South Amboy Memoral Hosptal wll start sellng strps of throe tckets for admsson to the local Empn theatre for one dollar Ths s consderably less than the regular admsson prce, md the tckets may be used any tme wthn the next sx weeks, They may be used any evenng, except when the theatre mght be holdng a beneft performance. The commsson receved from the sale of these tckets wll be turned Several of them are local men. over to the local hosptal, and the local publc s asked to help out n the Mr. Dey has been succeeded by J. B. Przer, formerly of Mauch Chunk. efforts of the lades. Many fne features have been scheduled at the local The headquarters heretofore mantaned here wll be transferred to show house durng the next fuw weeks Long Branch where Mr. Przer wll and ths s a chance to attend at less "henceforth have hs offces. There -wll than the regular prces of admsson. be nothng left here but a toolhouse. Most of the so-called "gang" that operated out of ths cty keepng the Mddlesex County machnery at the varous statons runnng properly have been lad off and those that are left wll now report to Long Branch for nstructons. Local men that have lost ther jobs by reason of the consoldatons effected because of the Central Ralroad W. C. T. U To Hold Sesson Here, May 6 n Prebyteran Ch(urch Both Mornng and Afternoon. takng over the operaton of the New Lork and Long Branch are George Thomas, Joseph Prmpka, John Mc- T.r.e Sprng nsttute of the Mddlesex County Womans Chrstan Corraack, Tony Ncorvo, Eugene Shea, Ralph Starace, James Nolan, Edward Tempe-an.ee Unon wu bs held n Rhtttgan, Thomas Lenahan, N. B. Bloodfood, Jay Sexton and Harry the Presbyteran Church, South Petty.; All. that s left of the local Aroboy on Tuesday, May 8fch, are Charles Young, Robert Sessons wll be held mornng and ofternon wth promnent speakers, Very shortly be apponted as Postmaster here to succeed Robert Chapman, wll entertan wth a readng n her Mrs. Nelle Mason who s expected to resgn effectve ever pleasng manner. 1 about May 1st. Efforts to confrm the ~A medal contest wll be held n rumor about Mr. Dey resulted only n the evenng..contestants are resdents, of Mddlesex County. developng; that nothng defnte could be stated untl the atttude of the There^wll be spectal sngng at State Cvl Servce Commsson n regard to Mr. Chapman was ascertaned. Mr. Chapmans term as local postmaster would expre 1 on Feb. 1st, next and t s not knownyet whether Mr, Dey would be apponted for the balance of the unexpred term or gven a full term of three years from the date of thc appontment to the vacan- Mr. Chapman s expected to take. over the job of creatng at least two "-departments under Motor Vehcle n the ^e have charge of the work of admnsterng the new bll board law recently passed by tthe legslature. Under the law all bll.board concerns are to pay a tax of f 100 a year and an ad- Hoffman Dnner At SeacroftToBe A "Sell Out" Affar Tn Tnnrc BY "CONTACT" U1M UFTTJ. Pre,tty soon now therell be another new bunch of dsgruntled and dsapponted asprants to the.local post- Ransacks Home and Even Fres Eggs As Famly Sleeps Here Name Commttee To,Tom Noonan To Speak Pck Republcan Tcket Here Next Thursday Nght n Hgh School Thomas Gleason Jr. Heads Commttee Apponted by Wm. S. Dey. Durng the week James BartaJaw, Mayor Andrew N, Kvl to be To«t. marterahp. As usual there wll beprowler Caue Second St. Redent a member of Danel F. ShaKey matter at Event, Mar 8th. several "expectng" and theres only To "Arm to the Teeth". shortly after three oclock and t wa3: Post Veterans of Foregn Wars of ono job. not untl some tme Tuesday after- th j s c j t y KC(!ved word of hs ap>noon that t had burned ts way out. j ths servce ncludng solos and t s, understood,-,..,. that., most,,, of the Day by day over n London, representatves of the varous leadng The garage s located on land that. ommuce for the state encampment t1 Those new dog lcense tugs ant ntme nt on thc honorary recepten duets wth Prof. Dx presdng at three hundred tckets avalable for the the organ j testmonal dnner to Motor Vehcle new at all But theyve never been nntong a thl! naval conference are was formerly part of the old Morgan f th y_ F w whkh w], bc u^ used though. Just re-atamped to show ; Commssoner Harold G. Hoffman at cxort j n e nf 06nce to drve shell plant, and the buldng was purchased by Mr. Burlew a few years 19JO. Remans o a supply bought n, Farleys Seacroft on Thursday, May fol. evct f mon, neart8 th htb at Cam den from June (th to 28th- Woman " S Olln u l l l a D tvfk H<1 rt? M * / ^rh»n tlr\t9 3 urnn tvft tn, "» Ml" the days,,1 old when dogs were more 8th, have, been dsposed of. The af- oj. h b { ago. Brkalows appontment on ths nln r t lh n tc > Plentful, perhaps far s beng held under the auspces own cty one partcular secton pre- Fourteen large trucks and a Packard coupe were totally destroyed by, outstandng ex-servce men of the commttee stamps hm ts one of th<s C16CUO 01 UlC6rS of the South Amboy Lons Club and Oustw, poj tc j. lns ut a local po t. sents a vastly dfferent pcture fnal arrangements were made at a (. al meetng voee the 0, )noq they arc Theresdents of Second street the fre. ncluded n the trucks were Members of ths commttee specal meetng Wednesday nght. enttled to exoneraton at the hands»>-e narms, revolvers, shot guns Sterlngs, Macks, and Packards. Sev- 1 been selected because of ther.. J. Fenzel, New Presdent Mayor Andrew N. Kvst wll act 6 oral of the trucks were less than a outstandng war records and the O. O. Barr Speaks to Gatherng. speakers wll nclude Rev.. Mght bc well to wat a whle away a«d allowed to accumulate a as toastmaster at the affar. The; t f tjust he voten._ now mght "Tme be healeth" somethng Gettng else and arms every that has concevable for years pece been of stored fre. year old. There was also stored n the entre personnel s composed of men buldng a quantty of lumber and a Whp have been honored wth the Clee, of lot of valuable tools. The cause of the award of the Dstngushed Servce coat of rust are beng brought to second vce presdent, Mrs. Howard Dllon; treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Claydtonal tax of three cents per square to); recordng secretary, Mrs. foot of bll board space n use. Specfc permts must be obtaned by ownta<ry, Mrs. J. H. Dawson; press cor- Rhoda Jaques; correspondng secreer* for nl bll boards mantaned. respondent, Mrs. L. F. Melnzer;. t s expected that Mr. Chapman federaton secretary, Mrs.- John Perkns;audtor, Mrs. R. P. Mason; d- ^lj-have Charge of the creaton of a department and the gatherng of a rectors for three years, Mrs. Clarence Applegate, Mrs. Thomas Glea- Dorkng force to admnster the law. "The law, whle t does not go nto effect untl January 1st, next, also reson Jr., Mss Helen Applegte and Mrs. B. Tenenbaum. qure!! all automoble junk yards to be lcensed and puts the admnstraton of the law up to thc Motor Veterestng talk on "Household Buy- Mrs. 0, 0. Barr gave, a very nhcle Commssoner. Mr. Chapman s ng and Marketng". Entertanment expected to have charge of the junk conssted of a pano solo by Mrs, J. yard lcensng also. H. Dawson and the usual club sng. At present Mr. Chapman s takng hla annual vacaton front dutes at tho local Post Offce, Mr. Henry Nlton n actng as postmaster -durng Mr. Chapmnna vacaton. t s expected that Mr. Chapman wll tender hs resgnaton as soon as thc Cvl Scr-,vce Commssons acton, whch n expected to be favorable, la announced, Ffteen Local K. of C. To Get 4th Degree Sun. fre has not been determned,.t n Medal or the Dstngushed Servce Amtoy Womans Club,,., ** *. lght and carefully aled and placed man. Harry Woods, organzer of the was held yesterday afternoon at Wood Burns conceeds he was a, local club, wll act as master of ceremones. Followng the dnner, dancng EASTER PROGRAM AT > n 8 convenent place readyforn-sadntusance when he was a youngster.! Barkalow receved a Dstngush- Cross. the Cty Hall. Mrs. A. J. Fenzel Huh! Theres several people hereabouts that frequently feel that way FRST BAPTST CHURCH ^t ~ n " at Ejcermowt, France, on ed Servce Cross for gallantry n elected presdent succeedng wll be enjoyed, musc beng furnshed by Russell Shack and hs Orchesmandng that the knves whch are Housewves on ths street are de- Perkns who has been about t even now! the past two years, tra. part of ther ktchen equpment be The Church School evexses o October ^ 1918, whw sen-ng as a * 4 * offcers elected were: frst Republcans or Democrats human kept sharper than usual and the lttle chldren on the street, stop ther held at thc 11 A. M. servce Sunthe» Frst sw Baptst B««tl«t Church nhmvl, wll be he P lvate ln Company "C, 8th nfan- vce presdent, Mrs. 0. W. Welsh; nature s pretty much the same. Have ng Hall you seen the pretty new 18-carat gold play 8nd look wth dstrust at every day mornng. The program as sm W, e f hlll<led,, the,? * badges at $32.00 each yet? Offcers stranger who appears on the street. arranged s as follows: German machne gunners. as well as Board members are sportng em. er mysterous ndvdual or ndv- "A Legend of the Easter Lly", The nghtly appearance of a rath- "Welcome", Los Nel. The recepton commttee wll revew wth Governor Larson and hgh < * * duals n the vcnty s the cause of Tommy Gleason. mltary (offcals the parade whch For St. Marys Church Junor Womans Club members are jwll be held on the closng d»y of all ths dsturbance on a normally "Cut Tals", Jane Magce. to be told how to make and use ce the conventon and afterward the quet street. Song by the Class. cream. As though they ddnt already Along Wth Other mplements n know ts prncpal use. And tll be the The mysterous prowler or prow- frst made ther appearance on Brown. the Governor to be held at the Walt "The Easter Story", JunorP" 1 5 wl " nlten( " luncheon wth> the Renovaton Plant. ffth tme most of them have heardlers pretty much the same address. Monday evenng at the home of Eltoert Slover, when they entered thc "Four Years Old" Florence ^St- Wtman Hotel conventon headquarters.. ^\ W:.* on mprovements to Sant Murys Church, whch are expectod JUNOR WOMANS CLUB home and after lghtng gg nl t the"f Were an Easter Lly", Thelma Myrqt and Russell Merchcll. Qanlarl All Cft Tl to cost n the neghborhood of TO ELECT OFFCERS THURS. 1Sfe on the downaturs floor, rantwenty thousand dollars, s now «j sacked the ce box and pantry and "Rrno. "Brng fho the Easter K.otn^ Message", M underway. The parshoners were M. O»»» OlallUllU V tlo. 1U The annual electon of offcers ofhelped, themselves to a meal, even Blly Hawes. advsed of the plans at all «f the the Junor Womans Club s to be held gong so far as to, fry several eggs Rectatons by Prmary Class. Have Servce Staton.Masses last Sunday by Dr. Edward at the Cty Hall next Thursday after-1 upon the ktchen range whte the Mss Nelle Lambertson, Teacher.!c. Grffn, the pastor. Mrs. A. J. Fonzcf and Mrs, Jas. noon. The meetng g s scheduled for famly slept upstars Rectatons by Florence Stvera, A vestbule /«to be bult to the H. Dawson were apponted delegates half past two oclock and there wll slu. e, slue lhen, ^ ^ aue, nl L On Stevens Avenue, ^ejane Magee, Thelma Merop and front of the church whch wu allow for the erecton af about seven h to the state conventon at Atlantc be a speaker to address the gatherng. bccn mudc to enter oth h. Tommy Glenson. Song by the Cty on Mfly 7, 8, 3 and 10. Alternates selected were Ms. 0. W. of the local schools t s expected that >!,,?..,,J,,, r Because of the Sprng vacaton.nal; the 11(snl)u, Kowt ^ n Class. Purchase Monafhan Tract at Geoff* extra ters of seats n the church proper. Besdes carng for a long Welsh and Mrs. Howard Dlton. The the entre club membershp, the lar e -f f,"" d(!1 has b «en "An Easter Lesson", Mss Charlotte Hawef Class, <» St*r«t Corner., conventon ths yem* wll be hold te mys- A >«, n»4 «T..,*. / T.* M Announcement was made at tle Ghclseu Hotel. the beauty of the front punt of the] ous person wth a charge of by \JT"L, entre 1 ertlv school. " f Ll(rhtS belongng the past Week to P. on.1. the Monaghan sale of property at th«church. An addton to the rear; )t have frghtened hm away. "Resurrecton Angel", Mldred * Gewge street and stevcns wll enlarge the stcrsty. Specal! deal wth the manufacture and use of Morrss. avenue to the Standard Ol Company ce cream. Afterwards refreshments Women at the Tomb, Dams o{ Ncw j e r s e v. The sale also ncluded wll be provded. Spraglue, Bdfh Morrs, Edwna Jac- a two story brck dwellng located: on Parent Teachers To Postpone Meetng lockers for altar requstes, candles, vestments, etc. wll be erected n the new secton >f the church. Kxtrn pllars wll he erected and The offcers to be elected wll be selected from the slate prepared t an executve sesson of the club held A very enthusastc meetng of Overflow Meetng May Be Held thc South Amboy Republcan Club) Baptst Church F Needed. lelj Wednesday nght n ther What wll probably be the largest gatherng ths ojty has seen for headquarters n the Trust Company!^ )uldng. There were about seventy-fve members present and thc 1, some tme wll take.place next evenng at the hgh school meetng was presded over by Pres ,..,,,,,. r. r,».. ultorujn on Jom street, when jdent Wllam b Dey. Many mat- ters pertanng to the- commg l>n- ^ nauojm nary electon were.h.scussed. nmce, hs roadcastns ot Mr. Dey apponted an executve.,,....,. commttee to consult the varous the ^."f^ servm of thls lnstltu - commtoemen last year and whx, ascertan served whether partyp or 0 Arrangements " W " ""T J" for the appenran«e> not they agan cared to serve ths of ths famous relgdus fgure have? year. f not they were to name a been made by Rev. John Merop, successor. The commttee s made pastor of the Frst Baptst Church, up as follows: Thomas Gleason Jr., of ths cty. charman; Moso Clark, Clarence Antcpatng thc large attendance Gomger, the Robert Ohfcpnffn, Yutos" 1 "" "*" " """ «""""" - - Romeo, James Hackett Jr., Olver real a -n B that many who would wsh Maths, Lo us Rosenberg, Antone G.l to hear J! r - Noona " w>u be- unable Nebus, Theodore Mauduka and Teo-tfl Kwlnsk. pacty of thc audtorum, R«v. Mer- do so because (f the lmted ca- The executve commttee wll also op y endeavorno; to have the speaker appear ll thcfrst Baptst lraw up u local tckeft for th<!s yeur nd have been" asked" to"pre SM rt"t! Chl " -ch [""""dately after the meetat thc next meetng of the club, n «at thc audtorum. Defnte arwhch s next Wednesday nght. rangements for ths second servcehave rot as yet been completed althpugh t s understood that plans for such a meetng wll probably be completed durng the earnng Last Morgan Plant Buldng s Destroyed By Fre On Tuesday "Jmme" Barkalow, $75,000 Lot! to R. Burlew Fourteen Trucks >nd Contents Burn. Veteran, Gets More Honors on War Record beautfed wth chnch ornaments the nfghborhood of $:SO,OOO.O). The South Amboy Parent Teachers on te sde of the church fncng at the home of Mss Helen Applegate, "Chld Plgrms" James Heath, t s understood that work wll be A delegaton of thrty-fve nen- Assocaton meetng scheduled for Stevens avenue. Tle msenont wll Junor Club counselor, last Monday Take Bus Trp to Elzabeth to nspect Methods. Robert Hardy, Janet Krk, Mary Ml- modern gas staton by the company. Robert Hawes, Mlton Bloodgool, started shortly on the erecton of a. born of the locnl Councl, Knghts of next Wednesday afternoon hus been be converted nto n meetng hall. evenng. Columbus, wll journey to Newark post poned untl the followng Wednesday, Aprl 30, on nccnunt of theare cllcl for n the mprovements tons for a move beneft to be held A number of the members of the Betty Housel, Edth Shetz, Jean Cor- to buld ts own servce staton n ths A new floor, colng and sdcwalls The Junors are makng preparaler, Louse Preston, Phylls Macholl, Ths s thc second large ol company Sunday, where ut tlu«robert Treat Hotel, thc fourth degree of the order Sprng vacaton n the schools. Ml the basement and a completely n tn- Empre Theatre here early, n St, Marys Parent Teachers Assocaton journeyed by bus to Elzabeth "Youth Plgrms" Donald Campbell, ng bult one at the corner of Stevens bn, cty, the Gulf Refnng Compnny hav- wll be uxe«)ll\«tl to u plnss of three At tn postponed meetng the equpped cafetera wll a NO le n- June. Tcket sales for thc affar are hundreds members from uvcrv sec- speaker of the dy wll be Mrs. Her- : lrjded. to begn early next week. Tuesday afternoon where they were George Morgan, Norman Morgan. avenue and Man street several year* Thc prventm wll w»t be tle guests of and nspected the plant "Aged Plgrms" Tommy Pzzlo, ago. men wll hnve the degree conferred of the Morley LaRue Laundry Company. The lades were shown througj upon them James P. lnckctt, Navgator of Monsgnor John F. Brady electrcty by cookng a full course Jltlumgl the audtrun sevtnn s THE BOSTON CONFECTONERY, lltnve. s to demonstrate tn- use of j completed ur ll least four months JELLY EGGS 15c POUND AT Pusqunlc Pzzlo. The councl recently gave permsson to Mr. Monaghan to nstall "Heavy Laden Plgrms" Teddy the modern plant by company representatves and afterward refresh- Assembly, Fourth Degree, Knghts of dnner n the px-sunee of the assemblage. Shu ms boen secured for thenext, two months. expected to le reudy wthn the Wnegur, Fred Wheeler, SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY gasolne tanks on ths property and Columbus, wll lend the local delegaton. arcrnoon thvough the courtesy of the T.e Muslm, lendng covfevtonevy el, Gladys Brown, Laura Merehon. lew owners. "Sn Bound Plgrms" Anta Hous- ths grant wll be transferred to the ments were served. Those who made the trp were: Mrs. George Sullvan, Jersey Central Power and Lght C,. NEW DOG LCENSE nt Smth St., Perth.Amboy, hns all "Sprt of Darkness" and Plgrms presdent; Mrs. Thomas Grmloy, Mrs. TO GVE LECTURE Thf meetng wll as Usul,l be held n TAGS NOW READY j he Buster noveltes m lsplny now of DnrknoHu" Beverly Wheeler, Alce John Qn; Mrs. Rchard Mack, Mrs. COMMTTEE FOR CARD PARTY the Hgh School audtorum. and wshes all ts patrons to shop Morrss, Jenn Nell, Beatrce Peterran. Kdw-d Frrell, Mrs. John Whelan, Mss Helen McNel! of the Home Chef of Polce (Menton has pro- txnly anl not wat nbl the last The follwnu cnnmue. wll Mrs. John Grmes, Mrs, Patrck Grmley, Mrs. John Keene, Mrs. F, Mc- Economcs Department, Publc Servce Electrc md Caa Company, wll to vthc home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob jdtgs here for the present year. May Supt. of Sunday School. A new rr.t porch was erected cured n Kpply of tugs^or lcensng ; mnute. A large supply «f Jelly Responsve Readng: Mr. Mugee serve on the Catholc Daughters of Eggs at a specal prce of!5c per Amerca curd party Monday nghtr Laugltlt, Mrs. John McCloud, Mrs. gve n lecture demonstraton on the Klmey durng the pnst week. Thc frst s the date after whch th«l!12) j pound s sellng heavly now. Another real bargan sellng fast s ncloud, Mrs. James Lukns, Mrs. J ,.., Ul, - ],,)!,;,,,.,., Nudge Mtulgu Mlmnoy, Mnhnnoy, Helen oclock n Chrst K-.uvh (.mpel, nl weeks tj;,, wlvr struck by nn protecton for the dogges aganst Mchael Nngel, Mss Elzabeth Mc- Mrs. Margrel Mahoncy, Mrs. Mary ^afternoon of Aprl 22nd at 2:00 old porch was badly damaged sever- lcenses are no longer veeagnw-d us Mrs. Dfbrow.lolnstn of Uor- box combnaton whch sells for J. Trggs, Mrs. JoscpT Seaman, MrR. dcntow, avenue attended today thf Monaghan. Mrs. Mary Moran, Mary South Amboy. Thc subject wll be the charms of the dog catcher.!)uc. Bg snply of Mlk Chucolnto.Stratton, Mrs. James Lcnahan, meral o,f her brotlln-v, (eovge!. lvrun amra Ml n ; 1111( Mrs. flxt,.t! t a L l.. u J r._-_1. Ck)lc at llchland Park. Ellen Mnhc-. on "A Sprng Dnner." NEW EASY WASHER Eny Terms Armnged J, S, DOOLJNG ELECTRCAL CO., NC. Electrcans Contractors Only Duly Aulhorxed Factory Repress ntntve 213 N. Broadway >t August* Street Tnlephone 97 FOR SALE mutts. New f) room house, all j, l!v p W - Bros, of wnts. T, K,,,re T;P«-ha«, «^^F F. Sullvan. 265 Dnvd St. When an old tlstonu-r cones buck n the same ronpnny lo buy more of the sumo product, he s Rtsfl-d, Ho wll he back ngnn and agnn, nsure wth the old relable md bo sntlsfled, Wn.,7. Ollren, shrnns Kxport, South Amboy, N..1, Adv, way THOR WASHERS $99.75 Enfty pr>ment«dolan BROS. 130 NO. BROADWAY Telephone 294 Parent Teachers See Laundry Co. Plant M-«0 «,h. ^on,,ut M r, P. J. Cooney Mrs. John Sut.lff, to $2.00. Whle njr., Mrs. feow Kress, Sr., Mrn. T. jf w. ( Sullvan, Mrs, Phlp Sullvan, - - Fro, whch dd damage to the extent of nearly $76,000 completely destroyed the garage and storehouse of Ulchard Burlew, whch s located on the Cheesequake Road, early Tuesday mornng. The blaze was dscovered Thc J. S. Uoulng Kl-ctrc Co. of have the cnntmct fur hvf whle tu nspect the elaborate ssort-m-h. Maurce M Luctt, Mr». John Keenonl. Adv. lllu, Mm. Emmet Mahoney, Mrs. KUal post O.ffltl. placng new leclrc fxtures n (he J Frank Mcnzer, Mrs. Elzubeth Khnt- (B Ms. James Wnlls, Mrs. (jeorgc tadola 46 $89.50 DOLAN BROS. 130 NO, BROADWAY e 294 jcleesean, Mrs. Kdward Mullen, ;Mrs. James Mmtot, Mss Mny Kam-,.Mrs. Kdwnrd Lynn, Ms. Nrholnn llolton, Mrs. (!. Sclmnk, Mrs. rrnnk Fnerll, Mrs. J. McCnrtly anl Mrs. f. Woodruff.,lohn (rnlcy, <f Stcvt. vc HH ptroltwd a new Ford Kcdm. ques. "The Voce" Charlotte Hawes, "Sprt of Lght" Bcnce Bvkn. NEW HOOVKK CLKANKRS $63.50 Eny Pnyment DOLAN BROS. 130 NO. BROADWAY Telephone 294 \ To Serve on Recepton Commttee a t Camden V. F. W. Conventon. the property and the amount of the transacton s sad to have been n HAMLTON-BEACH CLEANER Only $39.60 Far Sprng Houseeleannf Guaranteed 2 Yours J. S. DOOL1NG E1.ECTRCAK CO., NC. Electrcans Conlrnclors 213 N. Brand-way nt /(ufrua Street Telf-phonr. 07

2 WHAT SEE AND HEAR N SPORTS By Hype Well the ld s off. Organzed baseball pred the ld off on Tuesday. Our Gants won n the nnth whle the Yankees succumbed to the Athletcs r» the openng games. t s ; lttle early to predct hut we have leanngs toward McGllcudys clan to cop the Amercan and the Gants to top tls Natonal. f they dont, the;. wll be the runners-up but baseball s a funny game and predctons now may be blasted by the frst of July. Bowlng at the Yacht Club s at a fever heat. The boys are gong strong for t. We heard that one of the boys. howled 300 the other evenng or dd we make a mstake, was t for 300. Anyhow he won wth a few pns to St.Marys Hgh open the old apple season Tuesday afternoon aganst mmaculate Concepton on the Augusta street damond and Coach Molly may start Lagoda who s out to equal Sonny Walshs frst no-ht game of Jnterscolastc crcles n ths vcnty. Sonny Walsh of St. Marys, Perth Amboy, hung up somethng for the toys to shoot at for the season when Je held the strong B. M.. team of Bordentown htless last Saturday and n addton fanned 13 batters. Ths s some record as we understand, B. M have not been defeated n two seasons or was t ther ptcher. Anyow, some record. Coach Tustn wll lne hs proteges up aganst Keeyport on Aprl 28th And then tackle Mollys apple knockers on May 2nd n the frst game for the cty ttle. Both teams have farly good materal and wth Lagoda pttec aganst Newmark, a close and exct ng game can be looked for as n th other postons the teams are evenly matched. Anyhow untl the game gets upnder way, then we can make comparsons and crtcse to our hearts content, Stanton Ryans Tuscons held ther weekly meetng Wednesday nght and decded, to open ther season the last.sunday of ths month or the frst Sunday n May aganst that fast step png lght senor team from New Brghton, the Athletes. Benny Pavlowsk s all ready to JJO wth hs Mel rose team and a hookup wth Stanton Ryans Tuscons can 1>e looked for at an early date. We thnk» three or fve game seres rold be necessary to decde and thnk the fans would patronze as Jome talent are on both teams. Joe Wallace can bee seen cavortng around frst base when St. Marys ; "team practces and looks lke a vet- eran. The rest of the lne-up we are rouble to predct but f t s left to Mofy, you can look for the strongest lneup that s possble. We thnk Harrgan and Coan wll make a nce smooth workng battery and wn qute a few games. We have been passng up a lot of news and ncdentally nches by not attendng the pool contests n Perth Amboy. We hear Norman Lownes s just taldng them rght and left, mostly left n the tournament games but fell down badly n the quarter fnals. Better luck nest tme. Hgh pockets. Joe Lagoda wants somebody wth a feld to challenge hs Sacred Hearts ns they are rearng to go. Joe says he wll have hs feld on the Parln TRrw near Presdent Park n shape Wttfln Ahe next month. Then frst come, frat served. Vtmng Stout of Broadway s work- :ng out for hs return to the squared ;areaa daly at Mooney Poulsens gym :an(ldn>» TB road work n ths cty., UamTy St. Denns, Casey football nee, took s on the chn at Hghland Park Monday n the frst round. We are not offerng any albs for Larry but we do know that the rbs that weer broken n a football game last Wnter have not healed properly and are gvng hm consderable trouble. He should not try agan untl they Are properly taken care of, <%uncy Beshada has adopted the lgttng name of Quney Ketchel nnd stvorwng out wth Young Stout daly n preparaton for hs openng bout At Red Bank wthn tho next month..he looks lke a comer. Young Howley wll take the name «f tho old tme Englsh Bantamweght.Blly Plummer and can be seen on rthc loul wth Stout and Beshada daly. He wll get hs frst ttyout at Asbuy, Park or Lakewood as he n wanted at both places for he hag all thu earmarks of a chump. John Leonard reports hs Protecton nne or s t ffteen as fast roundng nto shape nnd wll he ready.anytme- now to take on tho Mechancsvllo Hoss Co. outft and beat them And now from downtown comes another wal that "alls well thut ends vwoll" unt the nce for the cup last :yohr dll not end, ao well for Protectons and "where do they get off clrmk any champonshp whle the "Hooks He n oxlntenco. Now the old relable Artlo Scgar has been keepng n nhapo playng soccer all fall.and wnter and s taperng off n a few games of pnochle and "rummy" to put hnrmelf n the fnshed bran "work to drect the plays for the downtown boys. Dck Sullvan s takng /daly exercses aboard the "Hern" to reduc" ao "Sparrow" Morun reports, a»nd "Sparrow" s wngng the coal- at the sen gulls to get tho left hook n. shape. Put Buakcy just "SOB", am alwaysn shape. Tho Mechancsvlle boys are out on Kdgewty avenue and Rartan street every nght and f you are n that vcnty wth an ron derby, ts just too bad as baseballs are lke flcs or bees and they just must bo "ducked". The Progressves and the ndependents are yet to be heard from. They are lkely to have a number of "Buffaloes" who could make them all hustle, that s f all tho boys who st outsde are "Buffaloes" AtUtc Fur Bearer T?he kldmh. found n the Ural moutalu, at the border of PJurope and Aeln, l a (Tons between the untle anl the mnrlen, wth le dark lustrum for of tn) former am thn long hll and yellow thrum mtd of the mar- <«D. P«n«lt««of Ganu> Tenporamonl n n not of tlsrmnmetut by whch wo raner Ht- hullng of genlua.!«<>» Adnls Tmes. Bg ClutUr of turnls Tlt9 KJ1 dlmdn grntt n the Honth «rn Pacfc COHH about 25(1 lalmul form a llrllll rrovrn rohmy. Phlles Look Good Uetler llltnj; nnd belter ptchng wll put the llls n the frst dvson of hc Xutloul lege nce tlls,v H\ n the opnon of Alnuger Hurt Shotlull. le pcks Alexander to wn n gme week nnl sees hotter hurlng from tle younger ptchers who ddnt have le experence nsr year. Hurst, he beleves, wll ht up wth OOoul and Klen, md Slgmnu, a 1!»2) recrut, ntty le one of the lenders. The hls 1 nflm s settled wth Hurst nt tvst, Thompson at socond, Thvenow at Nhort, and Whtney at thlnl. Freght Conductor Made Coach at Naval Academy fmuted a sx-months lenvc of lsoncc, rtlclt (onluclur K. K "Kd" Mohlcr of the Los Angeles dvson of the Southern Culflc rntlrnml, N pmn oust ngln to rnnol the Unted Slntex Nval ncnlcy bnschnll tea Cm 1 the second your. Before becomng lull road man, Mohler wus n star n the Pacfc Const CKUO, perform. ng wth the Oakland champons of WJ anl nter us plnylng mamger of the Sun Kranelsco Seals. Old funs remember hm us the pvot man or Onklnds famed doulle-pluy conbltutlon of Frnnks-tn-Mller-to-Strp.l>. Muhlers senorty wth the Southern ulflc dates from 1-O, but pror to that he worked for the rlloul tpnnltlent.v from the tme of bs re tremet from msebnll n lotj. Hs frends any he rallromls lke he used to play baseball wth everythng he llls. Bouadrn To beat the bounds meant to trace out by perambulaton the bound of parlh by strkng wth a rod certan pont! n passng by way of callng to wtness. Ths s an old custom stll kept up n many Englsh parshes by gong around the boundares on Holy Thursday, or Ascenson day. n Scotlaud beatng the bounds s called rdng the marches. "Chesapeake" t s supposed that the vor "Chesapeake" s derved from an ndan word "Kltshlshwapenk" whch.reat snlty hay. means SHERFFS SALE n Chancery of New Jersey. Between The South! Rver Buldng and Loan Assocaton; uf the Town of Washngton, Mddle- ex Oc-unty, N. J., Complanant, and Julus Babecky and Mary Babecky, hs wfe, Defendants. F Pa for sale uf mortgaged premses dated; Aprl l, 1!):JO. By vrtue of t?e above stattdj.vrt lo me dlooted and delvered,! wll expose lo sale at publc vel-1 lue on. ~ Wednesday, The 14th Day Of May, A. D X 1 oclock standard tme (2 oclock laylj>ht savng tme) n the afternoon of sad day at the Sherffs 311ce n the Cty of New Brunswck, K. J. All tv:-t followng tract or parcelj f land and -premses herenafter artcularjy descrbed, stuate-, lyn nd beng n the Borough of Sou aver, n the County of Mddles nd State of New Jersey. lecnnng -at a stake on U asterly sde of Wllet avenue, whtake s nnety eght (!8) fe TJtherly from the northwester] orner of WVot avenue and,dv sjn street, and runnng thence (1 easterly and at rght angles w Wllet avenue on hundred (100 ffeet to a stake; thence (2) nortr orly and parallel wth Wllet av nue twemty-four (24) feet to stake; thence (3) westerly and par allel wth the frst course one hu <lred (100) feet to a s&ke on th easterly sde of Wllet avenue thence (4) southerly along: tho e»»( erly sde -of Wllet avenue twenty four (24) feet to the pont or pne of BEGNNNG. Beng- the same land nnd proms conveyed to Julus Babecky, et. ux ty deed of Nathan W. Clayton, ux., dated May 18, 1925, nnd r corded n the Mddlesex Count; Clerks Offce.n Book 807, put* 38. Decree amountng to <]>prox matoly $2,400. Together wth all and sngula: the rghts, prvleges, heredltamen nnd appurtenances thereunto b longng or n anywse appertanng. BERNARD M. GANNON, Shorff GEORGE L. BURTON, Solctor t $23.5 SEMFFS KA-M Now Jersey Supreme Court Fttoutf ron & Btoel Oo., (a conjhu-utlon), <))b>lntlff. VB. Frederck Ho lorlnth, nt. «>!., Dnfondmt*. Fl Fa for of prctnlttca dou February 35, 1OT0. l)y vrtue of the ubovo suted wrt mo llredted fund dellverod, wll expose to Hltt nt publc vanduo on WBDNKKDAY, THE 23D DAT OF AltL, A. D., 1B3O at 3 oclock n the afternoon of sad da: at tho sherffs Offce n the Cty of N runswrlek, N. J. All the Kleht, ttle and nterest of th /endvnks, Frwlorlck Jollerleth ajld Joh F. Neldcrmn, of, n and to all.the fol- [avrlns dcscrtlml -premlaea, to wt:. All th<t tnw.t of land and pr«mlw> "t uc.t(>, -lyln? ojd belnff n the Townshp o- dtoon, Coukty vl Hddlosex and Stale o! New Jewey. BorlnUng: at a pont on the westerly a d< of Maple avenue, dstant northerly 800 fee from the northerly ade of Anchor Boul v.-rd, accordng to a map efcntlted "Ma of Anchor Park. 8ttuate n the Townshp o: Mtutaon, Mddlesex Oaunty, New Jersey,.the properly of Ajohor Park Corporaton, June, WX, surveyed by MoMohael and Davs," ate. Theaoe () northerly a the westerly Bde of Maple avenue, 80 feet o a fve toot pathway: -tlxence (2) -woaterly rod pamlol wfth ATchor Boulevard KM feat; -thonce (3) soutlmrly and parallel wt Maple avonue 50 feet; thence (4) weatfcr: and parallel wth Anchor Boulevard1OD feet bo the westerly ade of \ Maple avenue, rt>h«pont or place of begnnng beta? lot No. S!) on the above enthled map of Anohor Park. Judg-ment amountlnt to approxmate!; Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments *m<l appurtenances thereunto belongng or n any wse appertanng. BBRNARD. GANNON, Shorlrf. JOHN T. VAN RPER, SoVlcltor $ Brng Us Your BASKET And WeMl Fx t Up For The Easter Gft Or you can pck a flledsbaeket front a wde selecton already made up. Easter favors and noveltes, made of purest chocolate, that wll surely delght the kddes and the grown-ups too. Tel. 456 OCONNORS CONFECTONERY ^ 124 N. Broadway n buyng ponnry yon should llret be swored that t la froth. We cany only the flnost tho market provdes ond our preo* uro low for quallt/y. "Courteous Servlco" out motto. Fr»h FUb Evory Wetlncdsy and Frday "Shop Here and Sare" CHOCE MEATS "OS WARMER THROUGH THE "STANDABU" 5FEATNG PLAN Constant, steady, clean, healthful heat wthout smoke or soot comes wth every delvery of "Standard" Furnace Ol (Lght) and "Standard" Heatng Ol (Medum). You can protect yourself now on next wnters requrements. le fned wth tn; same care gven all "Standard" products, these two ols an; free from mpurtes. Every drop burns completely wtl no waste. "Standard" leatn» Ol (Medum) and "Standard" Furnace Ol (.yht) arc always unform n qualty and economcal. Dont let your tank run too low now. Kspccally at ths season of the year, you can never be qute certan when- the thermometer wll drop and youll need heat. Much better lo have a sure supply of "Standard" Furnace Ol (Lght) or "Standard" Heatng Ol (Medum) A than to have a bod cold or the grppe. Call or wrte the offce below for fall nformaton about the "Standard" Heatng Plan. Assure yourself of next seasons supply at present prces, based on termnal costs plus freght 4ML C MWAXK mr NEW M«tt»no Place and Seaman Street PERTH AMBOY Tel. P. A and 1701 Franks Meat Market Frank Packosk, Prop. 631 Bordentown Avenue Phone 277 for Prompt Delvery Theres a bg dfference n meats. You get only the Qualty knd here. FRESH FSH EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRDAY A Full Lne of Fresh Meats and Poultry A Full Lne of Fresh Vegetables Free Souvenrs To All Customers New Dress an J Mllnery Shop NOW OPEN at108b SOUTH BROADWAY (NEXT TO TENENBAUMS) Come see whats new n hat and dress fashons. CALL 503 When You Want To Know Anytklaf About Your PLUMBNG OR HEATNG PROBLEMS * latallatlont Rapalrt Altoratlona Tronblm ANTON G.NEBUS l«mblf>«and Heatng Conlraetor US CEDAR ST. ) (HJSHOLM & (HAPMAN lmbt Sew rvl Cart lu.kjn 263 Madon Arenue Telephone! 2500 nnd 2501 Thorn** MeAchau Manager Sow, Even Heat All Wnter. wth the "STANDARD" Heatng Plan w M TAKE OUT AN NSURANCE POLCY ON HAPPNESS t does not cost one penny; as a matter of fact, t pays you a nce lttle premum each year. The trouble wth most nsurance s that you have to de to get your money back, and at the tme you need t most you cant get t. A savngs account wll cost nothng t pays much. ~ Ths s "HAPPNESS NSURANCE" See us about t THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. South Amboy, N. J. We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savngs moosmjflmattjfflarajxbb MODERN FXTURES am Uodrrn Wrng HhDUld or old. l^> lnto your ho.nr : nt" know Uc modern we lolp you. demand*. Adam Sepka Rado Rop.lr. Batlso Rnchargnd ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR g 1ZS Fcltut S, T.. sa vnur frends to subscrbe for The CTZEN

3 FRDAY, APRL 18, 1930.he lght began to sway, Those who Z_--- - were on t, 60 foot above thu ground, sure had a bg- thrll. ; > After we saw the searchlght we Students Tell of Ther started hom-ward. Colonel Johnson accompaned us to the sentrys gate Trp to Sandy Hook j we thanked hm for the wondertme he had gven us. We then u. contnued homeward, tlus endng one Physc Cla»«of South Amboy Hgh of the most nterestng (lays n our y h Sh lves School See the Sghts. J. Johnson, commandng offcer of Fort Hancock, J. F. Tustn took the 1 entre Physcs class of South Amboy Hgh School to Sandy Hook recently, j Upkeep Holds Back New Buldng We _o_ The class left the hgh school at mproperly Bult Roads Too Costly t 9:15 n tars. The pupls n Mr. Tus- _. Savng Wou, d Pave Them. s tn s car were Helen Fernandez, Elz- _ u _ 8b $ th»n? a * P n? n> Je? ne te 7w n e " f K<-Par blls on mproperly bult and Albert Olson. n tred Weldens, ^ restra. K hghway mcar were Fred Reese, Stanley Stner,; t t unbelevable degree. Dophe Sabb, Wllam Pegelbeeck-, s. lr A_ v,[,, th., t. nnnv mm A an<? ChaHes Bnnumen n Manv.! mu n ^ L ^,keep cos of r 3 su - Opplegates car were the drver and ;J. B(, e s nj. e [, mn $a5 mjle BU Lambertson. We took the routj!wllk, numbcrless nstances ctzens over the. Hghlands and stopped at; are out lr()m one to tw0 thou. J to vew Watcrwch and ban-; saml /<,. 01. more to ke a mle the peak p. J tt L lof f road n At Seabnght, *ve turned off on the somethng lke a travelable d t Ft H Co<Uton road to Fort Hancock. After travel-! U The raasons fol. ths costvaraton ng along ths road for one mle,»a al, not secl. e ts. The roads that cost were stopped by a sentry. He looked ; ]ule to nmntan are properly paved, at our pass and permtted us to g» on. The roads o{, upkeep cost are A few mles further on, we came to, ethcr of drt 01. ffrbvel or of some t Semsral headquarters buldng ^ t f l g l. fl Johnson, the boys started on an ox- pavements have been constructed by ploraton trp of our own. n our bond ssue, the pavement upkeep coat travels we found the guard house, the averages around $25 per mle per post offce, the Y. M. C. A. and thoyear. Ths s n a terran where sand theatre. We were dsapponted bee- and fne sol sub-grades are not very cause the theatre was open only on s t a ble, but by pavng n accordance Tuesdays and Frdays. When we re- wtl accepted scentfc methods the turned to the cars- we found the; excessve upkeep cost faced by care- Colonel, hmself, ready to conduct us j less communtes has been elmnated, on our tour.. The pavements n Cameron county, The frst pont of mteerst was the J an d n adjonng countes for that oldest lghthouse n the U. S. Ths j mauer, demonstrate that the ctzen lghthouse was bult n 17U4 and las: ca n expect smooth rdng surfaces been out only once durng ts years (that last, wthout the endless excuses of exstence. Ths was durng the offered for the roughness and hgh Revoluton, so that the lght would! c ost that must go wth unstable roads, not gude the Brtsh shps along the To most laymen road buldng s a coast. At that tme, there was a dun-1 mysterous process whch they thnk geon under the lghthouse, but ths;best taken care of by elected or aphas been boarded over durng the!ast ponted offcals. There s a strong few years. At the tme the lghthouse! tendency for the average motorst to was bult, t was on the t: )f the!overlook the constructon by hs com- Hook. Now t s two mles from the munty of pavements that clearly are tp. : The Hook has been bult out not desgned for prolfc modern traftoward Ambrose Channel by forces fe. He may reason, forgettng costa, at work n nature. that "anyway he doesnt have to drve The Colonel then took us to one of jn the mud. But let the average mothe batteres along the coast. Ths torst remember that electrc washng battery conssts of nne 12 n. guns, machnes have all but ended the wash- Each gun fres a projectle weghng board busness, and that smlarty 1000 lb.sa dstance of 18 mles. Next modern pavement should replace wash we were shown a ralroad lason consstng of 12 n. drect fre guns and The year n and year out payment board roads. 14 n. mortars. The ralroad lasons of excessve road charges s uneconomcal and uncomfortable any way are rum replacng the regular coast batteres. you look at t. Roads that carry any After ths, the Colonel took us tonotceable volume of traffc should NEW LAUNDRY Open Aprl 25th GENTLEMENS AND LADES FANCY WORK GVEN SPECAL ATTENTON Harry Sng, Prop. 100 Stevens Ave. Call For And Delver Telephone S. A. 81 the pont of the Hook. Bulkheads are be well paved, by bondng, f necessary. For even bond ssue roads are needed now to keep the sand from beng washed away. The Colonel had not expensve despte the bugaboo of SHERFFS SALE n Chan«ery of to return to general headquarters. We nterest. The savngs to motorsts New Jersey. Between the Frst Natonal Bank of South Rver, N. J., a returned along a drt road. On thealone n.drvng costs more than make way somethng happened to Wlle up for the bond nterest and n addton exorbtant upkeep costs are os- Fegelbecks lunch. t had dsappeared corporaton, Complanant, and Joseph and Dophe Sabb seemed to be thejtraczed. More good pavements can be Shkler, and Agata Shkler, hs wfe, caube of the dsappearance;.,.wjhe! ult wth the natural savngs. searched hgh and low and chased " DopKe. H» faled n both, snce he couldnt fnd the lunch and he couldnt catch Dophe. When wereturned to G. H. Q. Wlle found the lunch, but he had to work hard to keep t. Whle gazzng arpund we saw two army jobs whch looked very entcng. One was that of the guard wth a gun who paced behnd a prsoner, pushng a loaded wheelbarrow. The other job was that of a bugler.,.. t Twenty mnutes later wo VeRmed our tour. Fttst, we went to the mess hall, where the colonel ordered our dnner. From them we went back along tho road toward Seabrght. On the way, wo were shown Horseshoe or Half-Moon Buy. The bay s so named because Henry Hudson* moored hs shp the Half-Moon there n At ths pont also Gen. Howe crossed wth the remnants of hs army after the battle of Monmouth. A mle from ths pont, we left the man road and went on a Bde road toj & hdden drect fre gun. After vew- j ng ths and seeng how t was loaded, : etc., we were conducted to the arsenal. We saw about 1250 projectles there. - n a subdvson of the ammunton room, there was a compartment whch s \ls«d to plot on a graph the exact locaton of a shp on the ocean. Ths s done n the followng way. A shp s sghted, the sghted telephones nto theroom to tell the man where the shp s. He s gven the dstunac n degreas and hundredths of degrees an.l seta three non-parallel forces at the gven degrees, The place where these three forces cross s tho exact locaton of the shp. Then nl the man does, st> telephone to the battery and gve theft the locaton of the shp. The guttwa rase ther gun at a certan angle and the shp can be sunk wlthowf ewm beng seen by the gun sghtcr. Ths s really marvelous but whjt s stll more wonderful H that a shp can be sghted, the nformaton shp enn be flghted, tne normauon telephoned, tho poston plotted and the gun fred n about!0 seconds. After we left the ammunton room wft returned to h«ad<u\fterb md then to the Holdlovs mess hull for dnner. And KnRdsh! Whut u dnner that was!. We hul Army bwms, potatoes and «W olom, mare bonus, bread, morjf bsbt, coffee, more beans, unhd anrnpllach and stll more beans. For " Jflert we had lemon ne nnd bems. d we cab? Awnh well say we dd Jhtl howl CHosa vorybmly lnl ther fll. TOHO bonus wt- tn lust ever Pbfksd. After dnner wo wanted to see some p nnt-tlrauft (nns so Col. Johnson took us to u place where there were Bomo. They were on top nf a hll, whle down below ws Ht 1 remans of OB ohl mortar mttry whch hud been dsmantled durng the World War. Prom there \vu went to n most ntoreblng place culku the ntellgent-s» room. Wlle Pcludlneck wasnt ^olnp;» n because (f the nnne, but we ndue-; SjS ed hm to do so. n ths nnn there ; 5 was a lakx 1 wooden table wth the 2* map of Sandy Hook on t, ncludng;]^ the dfferent starchllklts. The ocean jg was all mupped out and tlu^ channels ;fc» were ndcated by whte lnes. Ths S: g the rany <luy room, so Col..1 ohrwm 55 sad, because on rany days the offcers go n there to lny the name on the table. t n plnyed thus: -ttle shps of dfferent countres are placed Jll over the table and tho dfferent searchlghts turned on to jjude them, The batteres along the coast are n- <^j <lcated and the orders for snkng tl.jg; fhlpk are gven. Of -nvse n> ulots f^ arc fred as ths Runc s to rrew! g an offcer." kawlcdr nf lmw to mve Sj orderh. ^5 Oar nest mll last pont of nlcrhl JJ whch we vsted was the scarchlgll S whhl was fat bufl n tn 1 WMHS.!l. p"e wnj n;ul( l nf.^tfcl grders lne) nmld gjj h n ctatd JO ;H n l» placed lg- JSjt tuw^.t -n Ut (,Vonnl wln nut n nn 1, f could )>«nfukf up n the tr VH nn wsld (n use t. Well, cu- >.\r> we r<s \s wmtf lo crnnk t " ll l when we rnd (o ll nf. tll nlll.h KtlUrk mll Fashon Favorte RENE BORDON HE) smart shops of New York T are abloom wth the new Sprng fashons. "Abloom" la a good word, by the way, for they look lke nothng o much M au- Englsh Harden. Faahlon favon gay flowered chffon for lununer wear. Gowns ln the new femnne mode flutter longer aklrt for afternoon wear or tral the floor for evenng. Some aave adorable lttle puff aleere, lome are entrely laevelsa. Long aleeves >r«conspcuous by ther absence. rene Bordont»a caught ln the act of tryng on» docen or so of thus gay Uttl* frock* "Arent they just too»dor»ble?" the aakod. "They mak* ua really femnne m*ln!" Ye», the chffon frocke ar«adorable and tppng the arms wll be a favorte ndoor paatlm* for some month! to come. Yes! You can get the best food served anywhere n the cty vhen you eat at the CENTRAL LUNCH 225 Smth Street Perth Amboy Near Ralroad Staton Tkreagh FRANK S. KABOSK REAL ESTATE AMD NSURANCE 107 S. Pn* Amu TaUphoaa 171 South Amboy Maxm Kamnsk and.andrew Gera, Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortaged premses dated March 5, By vrtue of the above stated wrt to re drected and delvered, wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE; 23rd DAY OF APRL, A. D at 2 oclock n the afternoon of sad day, at the Sherffs Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All those lots, tracts or parcels of nnd and premses, herenafter pareularly descrbed stuate, lyng and eng n the Borough of South Rver, County of Mddlesex, and State of ew Jersey, known and dstngushed on a map enttled "Map of Wlletslle, South Rver, New Jersey," as ots one (1) and two (2) n block now comprsed n one descrpton s follows: BEGNNNG on the easterly sde f Lncoln street dstant fve hundred nd eghty (580) feet southerly along ad sde of Lncoln street from the southerly sde of Charles street, and from thence runnng (1) paralled wth Charles street easterly seventy-two and eghteen hundredths (72.18) feet to Dvson street; thence (2) along Dvson styeet southwesterly about one hundred twelve and wenty-two hundredths (112.22) feet to Lncoln street; thence (3) along dncoln street northerly about seveny-two and eght one-hundredths (72.08) feet to the place of BEGN- NNG. Decrees amountng to approxmately $2,400.- Together wth all and sngular the ghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherff... RANDOLPH APPLEBY, JR., -28-4t $22.68 Solctor. Well work all nght f you desre to get your New Sut ready n tme for Sunday Wearng.: Easter 3 Haberdashery Make your selecton from our wonderful tn-ay of New Sprng Haberdashery. Youll save money here. 9t HARRYS The Flaw of Belter Clrll SO. BROADWAY PHONE 604! for Economcal Transportaton U. wse to choose a SX! ROADSTER or PHAETON 495 Th* Sport Roadster... "55 r/cco«ch 565 The Y Coupe.. " ^oa *KAK J7«Sport Cwope. 655 Wj«Qub Sedan *625 *675 TW Specal S^dan.725 Mlxry torrchmla 365 DTmCbmmU. HTonGhaMl»wtthCab... Roadster Ddlver 440 (Mc-up bo» un) rrcul.cl.loctory. flnt* HcMlan COMPARE the delhered prce wrll U «he lltt prce n connl<lerng automoblla valupb. Chevrolets prlrcn nclnlo only * rouunablechmrte f^r d-uvcry at]d lu nt. Eutj C. M. A. C. Term* There s one sure way to get greater value n a low-prced car today choose a Sxt Ths greater value s nstantly obvous when you drve a Chevrolet Sx. You notce frst of all ts greater smoothness. There s no tremor n the steerng wheelno rattle n the floor boards no drummng n the body. n addton to the fner performance of ts sx-cylnder motor, the new Chevrolet gves you truly remarkable economy. ts sx-cylnder gmoothneoa MM the entre car from the stran and wear of vbraton. Thfa, of course, lowers the cost of mantenance and assures a longerlastng automoble. From the standpont of operatng expense, Chevrolet s equally economcal. No automoble uses less gasolne and ol. * No car shows a lower expense for tres. And no car costs less for servce. Because of ts modern engneerng, Chevrolet aso assures a BRGGS GARAGE hgh re-sale value for ts entre desgn s just as advanced as ts sx-cylnder engne. Chevrolet gves you fully-endosed, weather-proof, 4-whee brakes. t gves you a modern fuel system wth the gasolne tank mounted n the rear outsde the body. t gves you four long sem-ellptc sprngs, mounted lengthwse n the drecton of car travel. t gves you beautful Faher bodes bult of combnaton hardwood-andateel. t gves you a full ball bearng steerng mechansm,an adjustable drvers seat, a Fsher W non-glare wndsheld, and trdng beam headlghts operated by a foot-controlled button. Before yon decde on any car n the low-prce feld, see and drve the Chevrolet Sx. The more thoroughly you nvestgate, the more certan you are to conclude that ts wse to choose a Sx for value, for performance anj for economcal transportaton! Broadway and Man Street, Telephone 322 V" Jelly Eggs My Easter Specal Selb. EASTER CANDES, DUCKS, RABBTS, CHCKS, ETC., 5c to 25c Easter Baskets and Noveltes OPPENHEMS 106 S. Broadway Next to Post Offce W^^WJttWWttyWl^tWJ^^^ dualty Meats o Y. J. NEBUS As an Easter Greetng, may we hope you have a happy day for the joyous occason. V. J. NEBUS 236 Feltus St. Tel. 226 Free Delvery Double S. & H. and Elk Stamps 5 Gven Saturday* Only. Open Evenngs ahd Sundays Easter Shoes FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMLY Go and See CHRS NCORVO "All Leather For All Weather Specal Agent for Sundal Shoes EXPERT SHOE REPARNG 165 North Broadway The Styles are New Yorks The Prces South Amboys nnd n South Amboy a dollar s.stll a real pece of money. See for yourself the savngs you can make n buyng New York styles n South Amhoy. Come n nspect the stock m> matter whether you are ready to buy or not theres no oblgaton to buy f youd rather just look. Dresses for the Mns and lh<" Mrs. too. Easter specals slll plentful. F. GOLDSMTH Lades nnd Cents Talorng. Cleanng and Telephone 11)6 Tell your frends about the bargans n these columns. rv " -- *

4 Magee Heads Fnance J stmulatng effect on state legslaton; "The ndependent Merchants Asso-; retalers, and s reported to have had chartable and publc enterprses. Fo wll eventually assst both.ewndent and chan operao-s to fnd thor and later on the passage of natonal caton, of Valdosta, Georga, s ad- a crculaton of nearly 2,000,000 coplaws for the regulaton of chsn en- vertsng n a smlar way, attemptng es,,4 of March 12, carred a news st.uy le"el of economc justfcaton The nstance, the Dallas Mornng News 2X1-213 Frst Street - (Near Broadway) terprses, to prove the danger of weakenng; Unfortunately, the condton has whch reads, "A contrbuton of $400 Commttee Here For subject of buyng, whch s supposed "Snce the frst of the year, te ex- proftable markets for the farmer by nvted the racketeer, and there have to the buldng fund of the Dallas to be a major advantage of-the chans, jecutve head of a large statstcal and patronzng the chans. And there s been many complants of fly-by-nght Womans Forum by the Atlantc and s takng o» new aspects. Tho buy.t> stuaton s constantly (rettng Publshed Weekly By THE SOUTH AMBOY PRNTNG B.S. organzaton of Washng- no doubt that such appeals are hav- \ organzatons, apparently promoted Pacfc Tea Company stores of Dallas, through the presdent, R. K. loter for the ndependents, whle t ton, has collected materal am data ng ther effect, especally n towns for the sole purpose of enrchng the COMPANY u _ on the subject from all sectons of the ; largely supported by farmers where promoters. Not long ago the Naton- Crocker, was announced Tuesday by s unquestonably gettng worse lor Rartan Councl Plans To Get country. y Ths collecton clcton ncludes spe- the chans have sold farm products,al Assocaton of Retal Grocers pub- tn- buldng commttee at a genenl tho chans. The general break n Telephone S. A. 4 cla $12,500 «o tnn u by M May.lt tor for Work YYOFK. reports, newspaper clppngs nthat "Mnvt or below n ll,» cost. publcatons, announcements and oth- "Next to the n ] lsled a statement of warnng aganst meetng of the forum... n unkng; ch:.h profts nnd reports of less vonewspapers, "the rado "prvate promoters solctng funds the contrbuton, Mr. Oockcr sad hs.urc 1 per tore n many nstaucus aso J, MELFOKD ROLL, EDTOR { Marshall E. Magee has been ap- er nformaton, and furnshes prob- s undoubtedly the most mportant through an appeal to prejudce, company took pleasure n beng the the Southt? b y, tne b, est g p j, on ndcate an mproved poston for the present means of jud?- factor of the movement. Regardless hh ff lt b f py f th h p t t g t ndependents. The chans an 1 (.omltlns; more aggressvely wth each, Subscrpton rates: n advance, ponted charman for the promses whch offer no lastng ben- frst of the chan stores to support dstrct of the Rartan other, and they show a tendency to tones 1 and 2, $1.50; zones 3 to 8, Cuncl", Amboy Boy Scouts of Amerca fncourage development; but there s no doubt go to smaller towns for ther further Entered n the Post Offce at nancal campa/gn for Nearly South Amboy. N. J. at second class all of the team leaders l d through t h h the beneft the ndependent merchants. take up the fght b yrado, and many The chan organzatons, n the! of the- chans s famlar, and of late the most encouragng aspect s the matter. entre area have been secured and Recently, on the same day, he receved organzatons are usng ths means to man,! ~ - appear -" to - be content - to allow: " -u.-.e ol " " t shows evdence of. - havng lly ncreasng effcency of n- reports of d these are alrea.» nhnn-,,n tha* le l )01 «nvestgatons by both n- dssemnate ther propaganda. n the fght to wear tself out, and there; been prepared to nullfy the ef f tvfc ot (ej.cne-nt dealers. uy maltng. up,, uer ue)emlent dependent and chan store nterests.; nterests.the the opnon of the prevously menton-nn 1 preparaton lor tne start j These reports shdwed that n varous ed executve the subject of chan store ^assocaton has publshed a reported that at least om; am perhnps h av e ccrc- rcpurts p of tlm sumsa are but few exceptons. One chan! the ant-chan campagn. t.s also ( run many parts of the country FRDAY", APRL S, 1930 tea>ms of WATQH Relef from wll be obtaned that ther elected -vde a dolla every dollar expended. jru.ssell; Colona, Oharles Chrstof- n a large ree part of the country the!,, an j za tons. About eghteen months Waste ncompetence and duplca-j freson; a charman for Avenel has shft of trade appears to be more ser- ak0 the Amercan Wholesale Grocers cuusly attackng Henderson throughg ton of effort are commonplace n not been named. ous than the chan report ndcates. Assocatonpublsher a specal report newspaper pp advertsements,, and theh governmental machnery And the n addton, to ths group a specal advanced sojctaton commttee There s lttle doubt that the move- n the form of a pamphlet enttled, ltt latter s replyng pyg l b by y rado,, andd the taxpayer receves the bll. ment s temporary; but there are n-!< what Every Woman Wants to Kno fht fght s lkd looked upon by many of the dcatons that t wll have a lastng JMore busness-lke effcency, not has already started ts work and has About Grocery Shoppng." t was ant-chan campagners as an ndea^ effect n at least two drectons. t s prepared after several nvestgatons, ton that ther attacks are hurtng more tax money, s what s needed n reported fawrable progress. sowng suspcon of the chans n the and presented a bref and smpl one of the most successful chans. government. To acheve ths every A dnner of the organzaton at mnds of mllons of consumers, an.! statement of the economc prncples "From a number of states comes taxpayer must scrutnze governmental programs. He must use the ballot note the contents of cans, compare the Elks Club wll start the drve teachng them to check the sales sllpn, nvolved, and explaned the most delusve of chan practces. t. s stll changng ther atttude n the matter the nformaton that the chans are a week from Wednesday. t wll to oppose needless expendtures and both quantty and qualty n purchasng, wegh bulk goods, and to thnk beng sold through wholesalers and of contrbutng to the support of local ncompetent offcals. He must see about the welfare of ther communtes. These results wll affect chan that government does not go outsde ts legtmate sphere of actvty to merchandsng for years to come, accordng to several economsts who are xperment wth busness at the pub- Jc expense. studyng the subject. But the effect Aprl An unwatched bureaucracy can of legslaton s more serous, snce prejudced legslaton usually requres hardly be expected to worry about the George OBren a long tme to nullfy or repeal. sensble expendture of the taxpayers Early n March, n Kentucky, a bll money. n passed the state Senate on a vote of twenty-seven to eleven, after passng "Lone Star Ranger" the House oy an overwhelmng majorty. Ths law leves a tax on all re- MANUFACTURNG CRMNALS The law-makers of Amerca have apparently gone nto the busness of "manufacturng" crmnals. Durng 1929, 43 states passed 10,- 321 new laws out of a total of over 50,000 whch were proposed. Ths s at the rate of 46 laws per day, ncludng Sundays and holdays.. t s no wonder that practcally every Amercan cty has a "crme wave" of some magntude. As a naton we are burdened wth the greatest weght of laws n world hstory muny of them obsolete, conflctng and uncnforcable. All of us are lawbreakers, for the smple reason that there s a law governng almost every human act. Patrck Henry once sad that one of the thngs necessary to the mantenance of free government w»s "a HDJJGATON NSTEAD OF TAXATON n November, accordng to the re- Tjraft flf the Department of Publc : Wote, Dvson of MotorVehcles of the Statu of Calforna, there were 2618 motor vehcle accdents. Of these, 1479, or more than onelalf, occurred at street or hghway ntersectons, resultng n nearly onethrd of total fataltes and n consdesably more than one-half of total rjjursfcs. Ths does not nclude 75 ac- «flent8 whch occurred at rural ntersectons, compared wth but 65 at ralroad crossngs. n other words, the number of accdents occurrng at Talroad crossngs was less than 2.5 per cent of the total.,t"appeals from an analyss of ths leport that f nl the ralroad grade.crossngs were elmnated the reducton of accdents would be comparatvely small. Tho practcablty of wholesale elmnaton of grade crossngs as an accdent preventotve, through the. medum of bond ssues or taxes on the rnny well be gve^ serous conlon ll the lght of these f- then contnue to Thursday, May 1st wth a goal of $12,600. Scoutng n South Amboy has contnued to enjoy the healthy condton n whch t has been for the past few years and partcularly has made rapd strdes n the awardng of mert badges to the scout of Troop 91. Ths past year has also seen the presentaton of two eagle badges to local scouts for the frst tme n the hstory of the troop. The troop contnues to be admnstered by SqoUtmaster J. Tracy Dll and hs able staff o!f assstants whch nclude Carl Skow, Arthur Skow, John C. Parker, Charles A. Johnson and Ray Motenson. One of the most recent mportant stops has been the appontment of Carl H. Straub as the Dstrct Scout Commssoner for South Amboy am Sayrevlle. Plans are already under way fjor the orgnnlzoton of addtonal troops a! Boy Scoots n. ths dstrct, Mr. Magee would apprecate all of the cooperaton the people of South Amby may gve to hm n Ms efforts for the local boys. frequent recurrence to fundamental FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH prncples." Durng the past quartercentury we have strayed about as far Sabbath School 10 A. M. Furman G : E. SeWbrede, D. D., Pastor rom the fundamental prncples establshed by the founders as possble. Church Servce 11 A. M. "Our Sheppard, Superntendent. The sprt of the consttuton has Relaton to God Through the Rsen teen volated tme and agan by fanatcs and reformers. 7:30 P. M. "An Eve-nng o Sor- chans. Wth a reported membershp Chrst," As a result we have more crme row Changed to an Eternty of of 1,000 busness and professonal than any other naton n the world. Joy" or "A Glorous Revelaton to menand a fghtng fund of $10,000, to The cure s smple: Stop passng Anxous Watchers". A short sermon by the pastor, followed by the newspapers and over the ar, the or- be used n a campagn through the laws that react aganst good ctzens and get after the real crmnals, rendton of a beautjful Cantata by ganzaton s expected to accomplsh Make justce swft and sure. Do somethng of ts purpose. A large the chor enttled "The Easter Vcaway wth legal techncaltes. Weed crowd s reported to have attended ot the vast amount of waste matter tory" by H. W. Petre. the ntal meetng, at whch the mayor severely crtczed the chans for (n the statute books. Ths s a glorous day l Chrst* As long- as wholesale law-makng an experence, and every true ther "tax-dodgng, proclvtes," and assured the audence that he was - contnues, crme wll floursh, gures. The remedy seems not to le n jtrnde elmnaton. t may be advs 4»blo, not so much for accdent preventon m for covoence nnd expedton of hghway traffc, to elmnate of the mass ralroad grados at man arteres or <lenscly traveled crossngs, n whch event tho cost should be borne by users of the hghway who lre the prncpal benefcares. As for the remedy for accdants, exporonco HOWS thut t les n n correcton of practces on tho part of drvers rather than n bond ssues or /ncreased taxaton. y, - "D1DDY" MNNCK HAS 2ND BRTHDAY PARTY clam. "n numerous nstances, pnrtcularly n the grocery feld, manufacturers have found that ther goods, when sold to chans ut the specal concessons necessary to get the mass Prank "Dddy" Mlnnck Jr., son busness, havo demoralzed thoroughly of Oly Electrcan Frank B. Mnther dstrbuton through ndependent wholesalers and retalers. Judgng from u lurge number of letters nck nnd Mrs. Jlelen Mfnnck cele- *bmtcd hs second brthday wth a recently receved by several organzatons n Washngton, manufacturers you realze the harmful results that 1?arty at the home- of hs parents on are assumng alarmng proportons Man ^street Monday afternoon. n a varety of lnes are now realzng that t s to ther nterest to con- by the network of Wall-Stroet-operatcd chan stores n your communty?" A number of guests were present fne thor dstrbuton to one chnnnel Followng, "Mr. Farmer", "Mr. nsurance Man" and seventeen ncludng the mmedate relatves of other or the other, and ther problem appears to be to select that channel After a bountcouw lunch- whch wll ultmately delver tho Kreatestvolume of proftable busness. t"or ths reason, undoubtedly, manufacturers are expressng a great deal of nterest n the ant-chan campagn. the host. eon and refreshments the guests re- twctbttly departed for ther homes, - REGONAL MEETNG A regonal meetng of tho Lons Clubs wth the local club as host wll take place next Thursday nght at ^Farleys Seacroft nn. The speaker -wll be Theodore Gotlcy. The meetng wll start at 0:30 oclock. tal gross sales n the state, wherever merchandse s sold through retal stores, and provdes that the tax shall be n addton to all other taxes. For stores dong less than $400,000 a year the tax s one-twenteth of one per cent, and the rate s ncreased untl t becomes one per p cent of the gross sales l of f all stores t and d chans h L V 1? n excess of $1,000,000 annually. And n Texas, on March 9, the house pas2 r ed a bll on a vote of seventy-sx to twenty-fve to levy an occupaton tax of one per cent of gross gales of all chan store organzatons operatng fve or more stores wthn the state. "Other statesare expected to enact smlar.laws, framed n a manner that wll malce them consttutonal. Such legslaton s, of course,.the result of poltcal opnon,"unfavorable to the chans because a growng number of publc offcals and poltcal leaders me lendng ther nfluence to the opposton campagn; "Typcal.of several s a recent report from Ashvlle, North Carolna, whch states that the mayor cf tro cty has accepted the presdency of the Western Carolna Betterment Assocaton, organzed to fght the Chrstan wll be n some huuse of wth them n the fght aganst the worshp durng the day uness Provdentally prevented. down arms. chans and would be the last to lay t s hoped that every member of "n ths case, the mayor condemned ths 1 chjuwh wll be present at the the atttude of the chans n fghtng mornng or evenng servce, unless LJ«ft an L s^d ftf the successful attempts of lz1 p t t llt t hs state ae to enact tax legslaton to regulate chan dstrbuton. n other sectons of the country, also, the resstance of the prevented by thngs over whch thoy have no control. Chldrens bble study class Wednesday afternoot from four to fve oclock. Prayer meetng Wednesday evenng at 7:30. Bble nstructon for a deeper sprtual lfe, "slah 55, 50, 57 and many other passages. PUBLC ANTAGONSM A KNFE N THE HEART OF THE CHANS A Summary of the Ant-Chan Development of Recent Months As Seen By James True, Wrtng for Sales Management "Just how wdespread s the antchan movement, asks the Magazne, "and how serous s t? Many manufacturers have asked us ths queston recently. Mr. True presents here a brds eye vew pcture of somo of the typcal phases of the fght. Ho shows that the movement has already become both wdespread and powerful." names of seven past presdents on ts letterhead. Ths federaton recently Mr. Trues artcle reads as follows: announced a specal campagn of advertsng aganst the chans, whch s: "To many manufacturers, the present naton-wde fght aganst chan stores "Planned on a scale to reach every s perhupb the most sgnfcant phase ctzen of the state, whether n the For several years," economsts and busness analysts have expressed the opnon that, wth very few exceptons the* producers of branded and advertsed merchandse cannot contnue to sell proftably through both the chan and ndependent channels of dstrbuton. At least one promnent chan offcal has made a smlar statement, and has mentoned a number of facts from hs experence to support hs "Regardless of the rfbsponslblty and apparent futlty of some phases of the campagn, the army of opposton s growjk at an amazng rate, and the fght m beng waged n almost every state. AH» nutlonul movement; chans to specal taxes s beng used aganst them, and an mportant feature of the agtaton s that, coupled wth the bg "names" of publc offcals, t s rapdly breakng down the opposton of many newspapers to the publcaton of anythng aganst the chan store nterests. Over the greater part of the country, there s no doubt that publc sentment s reflected n the fact that the newspapers are now handlng as "good copy" the news of the actvtes of the ant-chan organzatons. g Besdes a g great many y clppngs from the news columns from daly y and weekly y papers, p p, the collecton < of. matl teral contans t many advertsements dt a of cvc organzatons, cooperatve assocatons and ndvdual ndependent merchants. Well establshed assocatonsof retalers are engagng n tho campagn to a marked extent, and typcal of them s the Federaton of Nebraska Retalers, whch lsts the dstrbuton movement. rural communty, the vllage, the town or cty. For ths purpose, we shall use newspapers n every county of the state, and thus the ctzens of the entre state wll have the nformuton brought to ther very doorsteps." "Campagns of the knd are qute common. For nstance, the Owasso, Mchgan, Argus-Press, of February 28, carred a full-page advertsement headed, "A Message to Every Ctzen and Taxpayer n Shawassee County." llustratons of a largo publc school anda new memoral hosptal were curred, and the accompanyng text asked these questons: "Do you realze the enormous dran that s contnually sappng your cty, or the profts alone tlnt leave t? Do types of busness men were addressed by specfc appeals and the advertsement s sgned by: "Tho Better Busness Bureau of Shlawaasee County". Although most of the advertsng of the ndependents deals wth comparatve qualty, servce and prces, several attempts were noted that take advantage of communty sentment, Typcal of thecs.s an advertsement publshed by K, A. Robnson & Son, Ottawa, Kansas, whch reads: "A strong chan crcamory company (he organzed opposton seems to bought out our local creamery a few HELD FOR~~GRAND JURY have fulled; but n hundreds of towns months ago. Now sue whnt your and communtes, local organzatons buttorfat s worth the wonderful Monday Edward Covell wan held are usng every avalable nems to Hum of twenty-flvn centh u pound for for the grand jury acton on complant of HH wfe. Covell WH held "Tm 1npalgn s most ntense n snowstorm, md wth feed hgh and defeat, chan Htoro dstrbuton. frst grade. Rght here n mch u under $500 ball ufl;r the hearng before Polce JUBUC; Lnwood Van Cleuf hut t. s ganng headway throughout very soon for about onn-hulf prce and tho h Southern Sth nnd d HoutlwcHtcrn H t l t f tt Hcmrco, you wll hnvc to sell your cows after bolng arrrall by Offcer the Novtl, mlonly th? large euk «>f.... You kww ynt tre lmng money the KB. npmu- tu le fret- from or-]<!v«ry day you Keep them. OConnor. Covell...,,, 1M sad to, have gnnnd uu-tvopposton. n many y "11 "t wll )! be 1 MM the 1 Kam natw 1 juory atury m n tho -another nmn, u. Kelley, pror lo the, )(., j(j,. M- pnll nflenl. nv m dn ldn rroccry l)»c:n f you dont - ntfck lrrvul uf the offcer, Humnoncd by n l(,j r nfluence lo the tnvenul, am!cln:< and tfdt lo your old grocery. ntjjtnlhrd, wld not.fwl HM Vulur.! (,,. r l j ;, 1(,, oll tlml, th" ( n ttgnlmn, who H hclpl you tlmurh fat banco. jlmf hll mll wll lntlnu» hlve n nnd lean tlnen. TONGHT AND TOMORROW WLLAM SEVEN FACES ALL MUN Alto"Clark >ad McCulloafh T«lkn f Comedy "The Medcne M«n"., Sound Cartoon SUNDAY Specal Matnee >t 2:30 All Talkng All Sngng Story of * MUtupp C«mbler "Cameo Krby" STARRNG HaroldjMurray & Norma Terns Alo Talkng Comedy "Plnmber* are Comng" 7,. Mckey Mone Sowul Cartoon ] ub!c, wth.varyng degrees t success, to the weakness of chan store (.stbulon. "n summng up the results, the executve prevously mentoned sad that perhaps the greatest beenft s that the campagn has taught the ndependents tllat they have nothng to fear from the chans. He contnued: Shakng-Down Process "We look upon the present agtaton us a shakng-down process that SOUTH AMBOY presented by WLLAM FOX Alo Talkng Snapshot! MONDAY and TUESDAY voluntavy ]> eratvo organzatons of.tependent rutuelrb, mostly n the gr,.^pr;/ feld. n saverl sectons, and parckululy n tr.e Northern state, u-conlng to our nfurmaton, these organzatons not only have put a number of chan stnes duv of busness, buv they have fnanced the managers of the stores to set up ndependent stores as members of ther organzatons. Undoubtedly, the ant-chan campagns have contrbuted to results of ths knd; but am sure that all success-,1 retalers realze tha the future Jejends on sound merchandsrc and that the deluge of ant-chan pr Pagama wll sucde as rapdly as t levelcped." Movetone Newt WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SOON! "Cohens and Kellys. n Scotland" all star all talkng muscal movetone Sound Cartoon Her Newet All Talkng Comedy Rot - Maron Daves N Alto Talkng Comedy -"Rubevlle Nght Club" Metrotone News the openng of A Hardware and Pant Store wth a new and complete stock of Hardware, Pants, Ols, Housefurnshngs, Tools and Bulders Supples On Tuesday, Aprl 22nd We nvte the nspecton of the Publc MAXSEMER 101 S. Broadway, cor. Davd St., South Amboy, N. J. / (Formerly locaton of Samuel Mednets) Among openngspecalsa 49c Broomanda25clO-qt.Galv.Palboth25c

5 FRDAY, APRL 11, 1930 Cedar street, are the proud parents.. A Qa V pn [credt, n 1920, 1922, and 1928; the SJJt of a baby grl born over the week end.mum ocvcll others who have rung the bell nclude j2f OPOPRTUNTES FOR ALL Jesse Lynch Wllams n 1918; Zona! Edward Sullvan of John street n Wflfllr Gale n 1921; Owen Davs n 1923; FOR RENT (who s n the employ of the Weston \ ftccr Hatcher H.l Hughes n 1924; Sdney Howard n 1925; George Kelly n 1926 Flats and Apartments to Rent.! j Electrc Company has been transf err-,_ Johnson, 324 Man St., Phone 21. jed to the local offces of the New Jer-jCrcm and Mnstrel Shows Brng Paul Green n 1927 and Elmer Rce n The frst of the seres of card 5e O to 4-f < * «v A sr u Lr new oc ca u tuu y. Bell Telephone Company from: Sprng to Broadwaytes tf partes under the auspces of the Ko. ther oftces n Key port, AJ-S DANCE EASTER For Sooth Amboy Real Estate or sary socety of St Marvs Church wu T <* Tn.- * -n 1. New > rk: Although the weather MONDAY NGHT TO nsurance see F. H. Lear, 210 George w f get undenvay ne" t Wedensday!?, he Tau J S ema Chl T"^ Wll L las """""" 1 "* 10 sprng s offcal y o tp -p t lm-m 1.J t L, " eacnbua> how a card patv at the Masonc here wth the arrval of the crcus n BE BG AFFAR FOR RENT Vvemne m the Rchodhall. T(jmp, 0 O[] W(! dm ; day evcnngj Alll,; Madson enng of Square the bg Garden league and baseball the seaop-. H -" la " ( P^ks Masonc Audtor- FURNSHED Two rooms for A regular meetng of the Board of 23rd. son. One would have to look & these u ; m wll be the scene of one of the housekeepng; ktchen and bedroom,! Educaton wll be held next Wednes-. T Yetman of Porth St harbngers to realze that sprng real- bggest dances of the season next gas and bath. Buses pas sthe doar. da ;.V evenng at the J" 1 " 1 s t" et school. nnc-ktphlrwk wll nuf y s hel e fo «" the Broadway landscape Monday nght, Aprl 21, 1930, nqure 23o% Bordentown Ave. has»>ad «">"" *«oncute block ; wall P«.re«mbT put,.,,,,, < tha,, ;,,,, flw> m!n^r C s the heght"of the wmte?... ^ ^\f ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4-11-lt NextFrday evenng the Auxlary jm front ot hs property along the playsopenng."^""-"-"» "»" "-""- -" lseason, vtn no }ess t ) lan scven new " s, ol o." - hf lltue,,., lth anllu:1 (lll " c<> _,, * nn n- ~" «.- ~» » JUJO uaut X 1113 prodsuy o n c - rp,,,,, - TO LET House at 129 Pne ave- w, to the Ancent Order of Hbernans] sdewalk lne.! plays openng-. Ths probably s a re-, p, hcu a monste[. car(1 pal. ty n the j cord for Holy Week, usually the quet-. rhlct hauls klu» thuughout nue, pat mprovements. nqure rooms of the Knghts of Columbus on Mr. and Mrs. Gusty Wsmewsld, est of the entre year wth the ex- t e s ; att have been engaged for the 131 Pne Ave., next door lt Davd street. of Feltus street, welcomed a baby ceptou of md-summer. occason. The event wll be known Thcse BORDENTOWN AVE. APART- [boy nto ther heme last Frday. seven Productons nclude ;ls "Als 18th Annual Easter Dance" JENT FOR RENT, G rooms, bath, Coach Wllam Kennedy s puttng,,;"^ ;such vared tems as a new play by :uld :uld dance. lovel. s from t f u, : all mprovements, gnrage. Charles L. hs St. Marys track team through the j of the Steuerwald nc., 208 Smth St., Perth!paces these fne days preparatory to: A regular meetng % C( nounced as the frst show of ts knd an expected to be on hand. Con-, 4-7-lt the Parochal Amboy, N..1. "" " "-- l: school track meet tc. bejmon Councl wll be hejl next TUCS-NOTYO" hal seen "n" thrty yeara -tnuous dancng wll take place,, on; held next month _ at Trenton. ^ Jhejday ~ evenng at the Cty Hall. j "Hotel Unverse," whch s somethng: startng at 8 oclock and termnatj dfferent wthout ntermsson, s the, ng about 1AM FOR BENT 6 room house... Augusta street, part mprovements. toam wll also take part n the Elz- Dr. J. F. Weber of_ Mam street frst py play by y Phlp p Barry y to reach: a One 209 nnure Davd Monaghans street. Heat Market,! abeth Rotar - V c ub track n leet som One of ^ bg. feflturm wu bej 3-14-tf tme next month. has purchased a new LuSalle auto- producton e p at the hands of the Thea-j hej th e % f { J cham-l FOB KENT House. 3 rooms andj Davj Dn of Second stl. eet s m. moble. tre Guld. The Chekov play s a re- the <?nt^t for the balconade cham-j vval of "Uncle Vanya" and marks p " ; nslll P of Nt w Jersey. Contesthe return of Jed Harrs who "re- tant s have been sharpenng up on! Store at 392 Conover St. nqure provng ncely at hs home from the Robert Pearson of Second street 204 StevetB Ave tf effects of an operaton on hs ankle has accepted a poston wth a well.tred" from the theatre a year ago. j ther favonte steps far the balcon- FOR BENT: House, 5 rooms, at several days ago. known roofng concern. He was 347 John Street. Part mprovements.!, jubt n tme to clrdm P onsh P Handsome to nqure 343 John Strent, Cty tf j Henry Leonard Jr. of Bertram aveformerly employed by an nsurance catc h the Easter trade d and a daly the wncompany wth hcadcjuunters n Pe-th old-fashoned street parade s prom- POR RENT 7 room flat, all nue s dong ncely at hs home followmprovements. nqure 261 Henry ng an operaton several days ago namboy. sed. The three bands that wll play St. or 105 Stevens Ave t a New York Cty hosptal. The other new plays nclude a mu-arscal called "Three Lttle Grls" ad- Fve, Fredde OBren and hs Johnny Dell and hs Hub Cty Mr. and Mrs. Eugene OToole and Ch- FOR RENT 5 room house, part Under the auspces of the Lades famly of Pne avenue vsted wth mprovements at 239 Frst St. n- Auxlary to Protecton Engne Company, a card party wll bo held next frends at Trenton o-n Sunday, <jure 245 Frst St tf FOR BENT 5 room flat. Electrle tght, Gas and Water at 180McCloud s charlady of the event. boy Lodge No. 1554, Loya;l Order Thursday evenng. Mss Elzabeth A regular meetng: of South Am- North Broadway. Apply to R. C. of Moose wll be held n Welshs Stephenson, Frst Natonal Bank Hall, 220 Frst street, at 8 oclock Buldng tf on Tuesday evenng, Aprl 2!d. All FOR SALE St. Marys school closed for the Easter holdays Wednesday noon to re-open a week after Easter, The Publc Schools closed Thursday afternoon. FOR SALE Pano, just lke Wn. J. OBren of Augusta St., new, $ nqure 108 S. Pne Ave lt who has been confned to Ms home the past week on account of llness,! FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE, s now able to be about. four famly apartment and plot-100 ft. by 50 ft, corner Man and Potter Edward OOonmor of Broadway.; Sts. Apply to Wm. Burke, 340 s confned to hs home on account Fourth St., South Amboy or wrte >of llness. Mss F. Burke, Orange, N. J. BARGAN. To settle Estate wll sell.three two famly houses located \ on Rartan St., Mechancsvlle. Part mprovements, two lots wth each house, half block from paved street and bus lne. Not n best condton but all rented payng over 12%. Sell all three for $5500 or sell separate. 259 Henry St., * Endore Sprng Educatonal Cam Mrs. Wllam S. Dey of Man St pagn of League.. has been spendng the past week wth relatves n Phladelpha. The regme proscn.jcd for tuberculoas chldren by Mddlesex Benjamn Tenenbaum of Broadway has completed the mprove for all chldren accordng to Oscar Oounty Tuberculoss l Lcatrue s best ments to the grounds n the reur O. Barr, superntendent o schools of hs property. The mprovements nclude (turnng what was once barren ground nto a beautful lttle pagn of the league. Johnson, 324 Man St., Cty. 4-ll-4t FOR SALE OR RENT Property f lower garden. "Ample rest, sunshne, fresh ar, touted at corner of Steven Ave. good food and happy " and Fourth St. Buldng sutable fot Janjes Hyson olf Augusta street wholesome g»a staton, garage or laundry. nqure Wm. S. Dey, 306 Man St. n New York Cty Tuesday between Barr. "Home, wtnessed the- openng baseball game lvng s the hertage every chld", sad school and communty must jon n l-81-4t the Gants and the Boston Natonals. provdng clean santary and attractve surroundngs. We must FOX SALE CAM1»BELL TERRACE LOTS. A Mrs. Fred Mller and daughter Um hnndrcd feet from new paved have moved from the apartment at protect from contagons by mmunzaton, quarantne nad prompt treat- Hgtnray, Upper Man street. Sensble restrctons. Water, Gas, Elcctrway to New York CHy. remt, of alng ndnlt relatves. Our the corner of Frst street and Broad- modern schooj currculum s more etty. Kasy terms. Exclusve agent. y A number of local song and dance and more recognzng the. pramary Footh St., two wy desr»ble artsts wll help loult n the South mportance of, tho health the Brock Pcmbertons " " producto. "Strctly Dshonorable" by Preston ots. Sdewalk, curbnlg, eewer, watw, and electrcty. Johnson, Star Theatre next Thursday nght. ton n the erecton and equpment Shld" by Laurence E. ohnson, and Rver M«ose mnstrel show at the chld. lt s taken nto consdera- Sturges; Beloscos "ts A Wse SB4 Man St., Sonth Amboy tf Among them wll be Roy, Lester olf school buldngs and the prov "June Moon" by Rng Lardner and MSCELLANEOUS and Jerry Freeman, MStehell Konazewsk and Frtz Luk. fstttat the valueof «os ^ " ^1 f l George S. Kaufman. Pultzer Prze. WANTED: To hre, a wheel j proper medcal nspect^, correc- Lulu Bett", 1921; "Anna Chrste," char. Anyone hayng one, please communcate wth South Amboy telephone The chor of the Presbyteran ton of defects and adequate school 1922; "cebound," 1923; ^Hell Bent Church wll render an Easter cantata Sunday evenng commencng at ed by the modern school offcals, What They Wanteed," 1925; "Crags nursng servce s not underestmat- Fer Heaven," 1924; "They Knew C MARCELLNG, FNGER WAVE, 7:30, under the drecton of Herbert He declared that a frm health Wfe," 1926; "n Abrahams Bosom," Bo&bng,- Mancurng, Facal, Scalp R. Dx. 1927; "Strange nterlude," 1928; and foundaton bult n chldhood wll "Street Scene," 1929, whch s stll Treatment, Shampoo. Elbth Elzabeth Fred Lesle, of the Naval Tranng shp at Newpn; Rhode sland, guard aganst tuberculoss.runnng g after more thanffteen ten mon- Blooded, call 307-M lt other dseases whch theraten n the j the. Eugene E g ONel ONl heads hd eas the h lst lt off FOR SALE: Confectonery f busness; store n good locaton, busness hs mothr on lower Cojover St. of school and communty health s enjoyng a ten day vacaton wth mature man and woman. "The cpst; autn rs wth three wnners to t hhs well establshed. Must be sold account owner must leave town. Apply A welcome home party was tendered hm Monday evenng, when a d wth results obtaned", Mr. Barr ervce s neglgble whtn compar- at Ctzen Offce for further detals. 4-ll-3t large number Otf hs frends gathered at hs home. concluded. MONEY TO LOAN on bond and JOHN ST. METHODST mortgage n sums of?100, $100, $300 A large delegaton of members EPSCOPAL CHURCH R $400, $500 and up to $10,000. Offce of St. Marys Parent Teachers As- Eljah F. Reed, Paator, Phone 764 hours from 8:20 a. tn. to 8:20 p. m. COLUMN Wednesdays and Saturday from socaton journeyed to Elzabeth on Make E&ster Day & Happy Day, E:20 a. m. to G p. m. nqure John A. Tuesday afternoon, when they nspected the Morey-LaRue laundry g*t your Church. to everyone y«.u meet. Dont f?>r- vlovely, Trust Company Buldng. "at that place. A specal bus took 9:45 A. M., Sunday School, Wllam M. Emmons, Superntendent. the delegaton of thrty to Elzabeth. 11:00 A. M. Dvne servce. East- A meetng of tho Young Womens Republcan Club wll be held on Monday evenng, Aprl 28th. The club The Catholc Daughters of Amerton of members. er- sermon by the Pastor and recep- plans on holdngs cord party n theca wll resume ther regular weekly, card partes n the nwns Of themont rendered by theschool. 7:30 P, M. The Easter enterotutv- very noar future. A VOLN and MANDOLN NSTRUCTON Edw^ J. McKenna 334 Fourth Street BAKERY CAKES, PES, BREAD, ROLLS AND ALL GOODES 131 North Broadway (Next to Fre Houta) Easter Cards 5c to 25c Easter Noveltes Petersons Pharmacy 132 No. Broadway Knghts of Columbus on Davd St Monday nght. Mss Rose Dewan of Rartan St. has been confned to her home the past week wth llness. apted p from te the Gma German and sponsord by b the Shuberts Shbt who, h for f several l um u- psor cago _.. RumUers, and Frank Snnoro ed weeks, have had no muscal shows n! tamblers. town; a play called "Vrtues Bod" whch wll be offered at a $2.50 top; CHRST CHURCH Florence Nash n an Engjsh play, tev. CharlesE, Kennedy, Rector "Lady Clara" whch ran n London Saturday, Baster Even> as "Clara Gbbncs" and what anpar- 1:01) P. M. Evenng Prayer and ently a another prson play,"enal Hly Baptsm. members are requested to be presenttve season for strong Law 2010." Ths has been a recep- red-blooded School, Head Urges Health mportance For Chld Welfare of South Amboy, who heartly endorses the sprng educatonal cam. gotod program, everyone nvted. Good Easter musc n all the servces. The nspraton.«f batter lvng must come frojn hgher source than ourselves. Go to Church Sunday where that nspraton "s fcutd. M edncsday 6:30 P. M. The Hap- The Presdent Park. Athletc AssocHton has commenced work on py Hour for chldren, from 5 to preparng a large plot lolf ground 15 years. 7>:45 P. M. Devotonal for a baseball damond. servce for overyonc. A meetng of the Womans Chrstan Temperance Unon, wll bo held ut the home of Mrs. Mary E. Selover, 258 Second St., on Monday evenng, Aprl 21st at eght oclock. A large attendance s desred. Besde the busness the lades wsh to fnsh the qult they ure makng to gve to the Con- George Monnghan has been confned to ha home on Davd street wth an attack of La Grppe. Frank McCarthy, Rudolph Foreman and Nck Chull were Asbury Park vstors last Tuesday nght. Mss Mare Kerwn of Fourth St spent the week end wth frends n Jersey Cty. " BERNCE HOAGLAND HAS A BRTHDAY PARTY Bernce Hoaglard celebrated her twelfth brthday Frday afternoon at her home, 164 Second street, at whch tme a Dumber of her frends were entertaned. The table was attractvely decorated and n the center was a valescent Hosptal, located at Toms Rver. Please brng sewng outfts. beautful brthday cake wth twelve candles placed on t. The favors were Mrs. Anna Nelson, of Presdent yellow baskets of candy and napkna Park, hus charge of the newly opened South Amboy Dress Shoppe on n playng games and enjoyng m»s- to match. The afternoon was spent Broadway next to Tenenbaums Department Store. ed a rectaton whch was greatly encal seelctons. Ada Hoffman renderjoyed. Those present were Anna Harrs, Eunce Bowcn, Ads Hoffman, Jeanj Lockhart, Florence Wortley, Maran Dll, Margaret Hardy, Hazel Snover, Baby Emmons, Vera Hoagland, Mrs. Marjore Emmons and Mrs. Colln Stratton of ths cty; Barbara and Marjore Wood of Woodbrdge; and Mrs. B. J. Golden of Perth Amboy. THEF LEAVES CASH,. (BUT TAJCES-REVOLVER The Sacred Heart Socal Club wll hold u damce at SacVed Heart Audtorum on Wednesday, Aprl 30th. Some tme durng Sunday nght tho Musc wll be furnshed by Harry pnymasters offce of one of the con- PuFour am Hs Collegans. The tractors at the local Power Plant Commttee n charge s composed of constructon ste was entered and a George Lugodn, charman, John Tronjez, Frank Stumpf, Henry (atz, An- revolver tnken Nothng else was dsturbed, not even a few dollars n cash ton Mller ar.d Frank Barky. that was n the samn drawer wth tho Kun. The thef took the automatc andj Mv. ft. A. Strnubs unt of the Lnjtls Ad Socety of the Frst Presby- the holster that belonged to t after forcng open the drawer n whch t teran Church wll conduct u home was kept. The local polce vere gvmmle bakory sale nt Strnub Bros. \ vn tll(! lul»> ber of t he weapon by Al- Htoro on Bromlwy tomorrow. \ K" 1.Bnnlnld, < the ppaymaster, y, when Mr.and Mrs, Joseph (the theft was dscovfred early Mon- Wltcznk, of \day mornng. dramas of ths type, wth "The Last Mle" runnng successfully and wth the recently departed "The Crmnal Code" mentoned as a strong canddate for the Pultzer Pre. Speakng of the Pultzer Pr/e, ths s the tme of the year when the most popular sport on Broadway s guossng whch play wll receve ths yearly award. The prze, whch now amounts to one.thousand dollars n cash and a great deal of honor and publcty n the daly press, s gven annuully for the "orgnal Amercan play performed n New York whch shall best represent, the educatonal value and power of the stage." t must be produced before Aprl 1st, whch means that some one of the forty-odd plays currently beng performed wll receve the award. Among the dramasunder consderaton, "The Crmnal Code," by Martn Flavn, eecms to have a better chance than ether "The Green Pastures" or "The Last Mle." The former was adapted by Marc Connelly from Roark Bradfords book, "Ole Man Adam and hs Chlluns" and the latter was dramatzed by John Wexley from a seres of magazne artcles wrtten by a condemned man n an Oklahoma prson. Thus these two successes appear to be,dsqualfed on the ground that they are not orgnal plays. Among the comedes mentoned as possble recpents of the-prze arc WHCH oo you LKE BEST, GOLF OR «*> (.«WO. o course. p / can help my golf, bub myq Adds a servced. OS BROADWAY PHONE 567 SOUTH AMBOY, N-J. EASTER AND MUSC Would mean but lttle to your loved ones f ther future was not secure. So long as you are wu,h them Easter wll be a joyous occason. But? Wouldnt t be well to see me now f only to talk thngs over? A. STENER SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Knator Day 7:.!0 A. M. loly Communon. 10:4r> A, M. Holy Eucharst an Se non. 1:00 1>. M. Chldrens Carol Servce nnd presentaton of JMte Boxes, E-ster Monday 7:.)0 A. M. Holy Communon. 8:00 1, M. Annual Parsh meet n«- n Parsh House- for the elec ton of two Wardens and ten Vo^ trymen und other mportant ness, Easter Tuesday 7:30 A. M. Holy Communon. Sprng Manhattan Shrts bus shades n new strpes, patterns and plan colors. Collar attached and to-match styles. $2 to $5 L. BREGS & SONS TJ-, - CU:,,. - H..M.U JMTH m m»t. - nat AMOT, M.. BLUE RBBON m the cabnet lets tuba ttmss. wnner for perl formancc for satsfacton for dependablty for moderate prce! Bat sett n the house for the $so/30o,ooo show on the ar ths wnter! Begn real rado enjoyment wth 1930s Blue Rbbon wnner. Demonstraton NOW, lberal tcrau*. E. S. Mason & Son No. Broadway MAHONEYS 125 North Broadwav N A HURRY? Call 149 And Have t Delvered PLLSBURYS _ - 24 % 1b. basr Best Flour 1.09 double qualty flour rchnes* 12 1b. bag for flavor, dependablty for certan success! Women tell us ths new cake flour has completely changed ther deas..of "perfect cake." Colored glass cake free wth two packages. Pllsburys Cake Flour 33C Lghter p a n - cakes, more tender, more delcous-make them ">th Pllstmrys. Pllsburys Pancake Flour Large 31c Pllsburys Wheat Bran Doctors >ay natural 100% bran s belt Plls. buryj natural 100% bran. Pllsburys Farna You wll fnd t a danty and delcous breakfast food, Good for the whole famly. THE New Chrysler Sx $795 and up /. 0. b. factory The Four-Door Sedan * Performance and value are the two qualtes of the New Chrysler Sx the lowest prced sxcylnder car ever to bear the Chrysler name - that make t such a remarkable car. n the long lst of ts engneerng features wll be recognzed many of the revolutonary Chrysler engneerng developments whch have made Chrysler performance, Chrysler qualty and Chrysler value the undsputed leader n every prce class. J. & B- Motor Sales, nc., Jos, Janas, Mgr. 443 Amboy Avenue Tel Perth Amboy Roraks Meat Market Specal for Frday, Saturday and Monday TURKEYS, average 18 lbs., pound... 39c Legs of Sprng Lamb, pound..35c Srlon Steak, good beef, pound 35c Chuck Pot Roast, good cuts, pound 29c Pork Lons, pound 29c Rb Roast, pound 29c Super Suds, 3 boxes. 35c ROASTNG CHCKENS, pound -39c Lamb Chops, pound, 35c Fresh* Hams, pound; 27c Corned Beef, pound ^^_...15c Veal Chops, pound.. 34e SMOKED HAMS, whole or half c Pork Chops, pound -..32c Shoulder of Veal, pound 22c LON LAMB CHOPS, pound..35c Runp of Veal, pound... 35c 122 North Broadway Telephone 261 ^

6 * " An Ad That Got Results By H. RVNG KNG D.VUL rond the newspnpr over for He humlrrtlh tme. Wts (n Mlvelsenunt nllcrn^ reward for lfnrnulot tncprnnu l whereabouts of tl;u<;t \\> jonp larly who M m.vk-rlmsl.v flppenvd fr»m the htu 1 tf weultly prrnts n 11 vc.^t le h:d cut U nut of hy ttpct Ml week before l» J t"s(* thtrt 1 wus snu 1 thns " le lestpllnr of H" mlssn: heress whch str^cstpd U> hm n f:(<and fgure whh whfh P WHS fnnlnr the lace nd Ojrtre of MM 1.VMMU lld.v who occuped hp rnnns m-fr hs Tl)e nune <»f the youttj hdy wus Margaret Downs. The Jantor, hrtr-d by numerous rfrrs. nd lold hm thu Mss Downs ld lved n her pvsc apartmpnts fur three weeks. Ctn back, nul fgured tll ter nrrlvnl n the house was tmed about three dn>> aftpr the llsnpernrc of rlulll H" gnrtz. From the Hrst tme thut he bncl met her on the stnlrs nul hurt taken a deep nterest n the new fen ant. A hnwlng acdnlnlnnce spraru op between thpn ulnos before they were -aware of t. The more he saw of Margaret Downs the more Paul was convnced tha she was none other than the mss ng heress. "One hns only to look at her to see." he told hmself, "that sh s out of her element n a place lke ths, that she had heen reared ntnld most refned socal surroundngs." The queston was: What was hs duty under the crcumstances? Clear ly to notfy the proper person thlt ClnudlaBoRartz was lvng nt such an address under the name of Mnrjnre Downs. But f hu dd so there wns nn end to all those plensnnt meetngs on the stars; to the sound of hpr lttle feet patterng about over hs head: to all the dreams he hud unconscously been dreamng. A word from hm nnrt Margaret Downs would be wafted wny as Clauda Bognrtz nto a soclnl.and fnancal realm where he could y>t follow^ss yet. " *"" Njtaw.w- (T And tlen one afternoon he enme n- (to the house to meet Mss Downs on the stars dlslrnotedly lookng for the Jantor, who was nowhere to Be foud. jfhe wornout packng q_f a faucet n her "kltchenplre" had gven way and Margaret was unable to stop the flood.whch threatened to devastate her parfment. *WlllJS*S*MSSDU!l»/-&, Gallantly the younj: knght rushed to the rescue of the dstressed dam tel.. He found the place under the alnk where the water turned off. pro. cared a monkey-wrench and a new packng and presently hurt every! Wns n order agan. Then he helped Mar gnret mop up. and they laughed and talked over ther work, becomng qute lkeoltl frends. When Margaret nvted hm to tea Paul accepted the proffered hosptal ty, tryng hs hes to conceal the rapture the nvtaton ghve hm.- n (he mdst of ther- lvely talk over the bread and hutler and tea Paul suddenly rehemhered, the problem whch nntl been oppressng hm, and fell lent. "What s the matter?" exclamed Margaret, gazng ut hs anxous face. *ls the tea so very dreadful?" "No. snt the tea," stammered Paul/ "ll!s oh. Hang t all excuse me. llsg Downs, hut do yon know any thng about thut?" And takng the clppng from hs pocket, he handed t cr*«s to her. She rend t and then rasng he 1 eyes to hs wth a puzzled expresson ad! "Why, yes, of course. But how hould you know that had nuy con necllon wth thn advertsement?" ts true, then!"groaned nul. tl "What s true?" she nskpd. "ThBt yon ore Clauda logartz!" Margaret hurled her face n her hands and ter slmuhle.rs shook con tnlslvrty. "Poor thng, she s weep lnj," thought Paul, " am a brute." But Margaret, recoverng herself, as tmed a serous look, and snlcl: Well, sr, suppose am. Whn then?" "Well, then," sghed nul, "t wmlr break roy henrl; hut suppose vnu lght to K<< home." Rul she gnored hs alluson to n broljen heart, am nwnmetl» dlductl «lr. "Mr, llemmlngwny. have ul\v>> held Hull not one parson n a hundred, t capable of rendng n newspapp n t 8l( nld, Ths n the ad of» story and not of H hplresft. There were two tne> unde ths sccnl; ml whch rcn.l Vnr the snlllnn of ths n.vstcr.v, rpn OlUlK Kcn stnr.v n MrOMTj"- Mfrzlne. ruhll.v you never no tlccd them." " lldnl." ennfessd nl, uecklj " n n HtPoKplr n h 11<v tldllu lll 1 whch hhlh" the.mdll fy utlverlmuu," otc went m. "nl <-op led ths" Mdverlspn m tnj typewrt CT, Thlls how lmw lldnt rl he before, however lm DP ynnn. man nl" wrole Ho enpj ml u«,-), descrpton ol me fur ds.vljlem Clnldln." She wnw vlnlhty m.ved nul wt;, vlnlhly cllcvd: md they wore «oo< ltltrhlk Kndler VM He whole -HTl Wlll stn-h a Llmlnc "nn nuhl could ml to reth a hnppy l<mr Paul s now a -etelrnlml Mt-llte, hm he and Mnrrret were urred yo before he herp nnos to All eset ml s ur-csled fot Rlealllu d*; hmlc* fn n llhrrles HM bonk shops Ths s rdnu rnun \erse to Wol-W**. Abatos KktW to Anclant Tt* nnm«"asbestos" s derltd from the ancent Greek word meanng a fnbalotm nto«, about whch t wus attd that on Co set. on lre the fre could not be quonchvl. Th«noncnmbuxllhl* cburclcr und HplnR qnnllty of flbesln fber went mlnbtpdly ktn/vn to (be ancent, world. pntnn:t metotr "perpetutl" lamp wlrv-n uw-d b.v the Vestal Vlrdn. How They Chang* \vn» when U» nnnnrrlnl worn An kept very qnk-t about hor Rtte, Now KP proclnnm t aloud nml llofl. Wonnnf Home (.otnpnnlon. FNNEY OF THE FORCE MARVEO05 EV NWe.WE»- DELL-AND WAV1K VOU ; SOMUCH.REALLVAND/ k" TQOLV THE FEATHERHEADS.. Mechancsvlle A regular meetng of the Mechancsvlle Hose Company was held ut the fre house Monday evenng wt u large number of members present. A grl was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffnmn of Rdgeway avenue on Sunday. Mrs. Hoffman was the former Mss Hel?n JonRzewsk, Lester Freeman has accepted a poston wth a famly n Newark as prvate chauffeur and s at the present tme tourng the Southern states, Relatves from Long Branch vsted wth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jerome and famly of Rdgeway avenue on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dursk of Wlmot street vsted wth Mr. tlursks patents n Atlantc Cty on Sunday. John Scharolatta of Rartan street s agan able to be about after several days llness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson of Conover street entertaned relatves from Red Bank Sunday evenng. Frtz Luk of Rartan street-vsted wth frends at South Rver Sunday evenng. A group of young men n ths secton of the cty who have been actve the past several months n sports and known n club crcles as the "101 Ranch" have just receved new sweaters wth the name of the club on the Famous Metro Unon Made HATS $5.00 LATEST STETSON HA TS $8.50 and $10 PURE WOOL PULL OVER SWEATERS Plan Colors EASTER SPECAL1 RAYON SLK BROADCLOTH SHRTS $ for $3.50 Exceptonal Value MENS PAJAMAS Lot 1 Lot 2 $1.19 $1.59 Plnln Colon Fancy READY TO WEAR TRUE BLUE SERGE SUTS WE SSUE KEDEEM<S front und ther nck-names back. M -WLL CALL LKE MV, ABEST FClEND.S DO! Lfes Surprse The surprse of lfe always comes n fndng how we have mssed the thngs whch have lan nearest UB how wo have gone frr away to seek that whch was close by our Rde all the tme. Phllps Brooks, Happncft We can only have HP hghest happness by havng wde rhouktts and much feelng for the rest of the world (tcorge Elot.,, FRE ALARM BOXES 24 Broadway^and Man Street. 25 Cedar and Center Streets. 27 Stockton and Frst Streets. 32 Bordentown Ave. and Feltus St. 33 Stevens Ave. and Augusta St. 34 Bordentown Ave. and Prospect St. 35 Pne Ave. and Porta St. SG Broadway and Augusta St. 41 Broadway and Lousa Street, 42 Henry and Rosewell Streets. 43 Henry Street and Pne Avenue. 44 South Amboy Hosptal. 45 Feltus and Augusta Streets. 54 Broadway and Bordentown Ave. 63 P. R. R. Yard Masters Offce. 65 Eastern Coal Dock Co. 72 John Street ar.d-3tovcns Avenue. 81 Fourth and Potter Streets. 82 Rdgeway Ave. and Conover St. 1 - Fre Out or Wre Trouble. 2 - Test, 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. 3_3_3 General Alarm No Sesson of School. DONT TAKE A CHANCE WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEW EASTER HAT. STETSONS HAVE STOOD Tuxedo Unon Made - Felt BATS $3.95 STYLE MENS SHORTS AND ATHLETJC SHRTS Fancy Whts 50c RAYON SLK ATHLETC SHRTS and SHORTS 69c 3 tor $2.00 FAMOUS LONSHRE BROADCLOTH SHRTS $ for $5.00 Pattel Shade, Green, Blue,! T«n MENS TROUSERS At Neat Savng! WORK OR DRESS $2.45 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 ^ VRGN WOOL TOP COATS $22.50 «M.95 DOVLE 8 CUNNEEN (55 SMTH SJu JERTAMBOy^ PHONE J" " $17.95 DOUBLE 1 GREBW STAMPS SATUHVOr OF COURSE.GBAW M 50 HAPPV TO BE NCLUDED AMONG SWG BEST FREXP5.T00 WELL 1 EXWECT FAW R WLL BE \JO\S0tC K!G A60UT ME -AT US HOOR.SRAW-SOD SAY GOODNGHT The Paulus Dary ESTABLSHED 1890 OH-VEH- T U)A5 A SWELUOATE-UH UaD Offce: Ntw Strtet New Brunswck, N. J. ~~Zt"" Phone 2400 ** *ft» **t- PAULUS POSTVELY PERFECTLY PASTEURZED MLK Walker-Gordon Certfed Mlk Wendmore Farms Baw Golden Guernsey Mlk Snydams and RutgerB SpeclalRaw Tuberculn Tested Mlk DSTRBUTON COVERS New Brumwck, Hghland Park,South Rver, Sayrevlle, Parln, South Amboy, Perth Anboy, Woodbrdge, Carteret, TorAt and Metuchen, N. J..,.- the panless way wth SAPOLN SPEED ENAMEL GLOSS FNSH Has no smelly odor leaves no laps or brush marks!... Dres hard and smooth as glass n 4 hours and produces a glossy, lastng fnsh... n 17 new colors also b ack and whte. SoU tmd Rttommtmtd bj\ ANDERSONS GARAGE & BATTERY SERVCE 204 South Stevens Avenue A MNMUM OF EXPENSE" s characterstc of the settlement of estates wherever tle owners of the properly dstrbuted have "made a wll." Make your wll dont put t off untl fnally ts too late, hut do t foday! FRST NATONAL BANK SOUTH AMBOY, N. J YESMRS.PEBKNS.. VOENDEU- SHODO B HOME MWUTE -1 WOULD HAVE BROUGHT MV ESCORT TO M3OR DOOR.B-UT M 5UCE VOU WDRSTAVJD WE ClE LJMSTAXJCES Ready for Bed Nothng bjt the Best! JEDDO HGHLAND, KNGSTON and THERMAL SMOKELESS COAL SWAN HLL CE & COAL CO. Yard & Offce: 146 Henry St. 9 Phone 340 Unted States Royal Cord Tresand Tubes All Knds of Plasco Pants, Ols and Varnshes Brushes, Bronzes, Gold Leaf, Stans, Etc.-. Ready Mxed House Pant $3.00 Per Gallon / *,/" Andersons Garage and Battery Servce XO4 S». Stmu AT*. Talophoa* Stt Say "Happy Easter" wth Freshly Cut or Potted FLOWERS Delvered Anywhere, Morn Easter wthout Lllep :,j:the home s lke Chrstmas wthout holly. Come and see our. - dsplay of Freshly V.n\, F qwern for Master (>vug. Webster the Florst a. August u Street lhrtne 62

7 1 V d f < L W j b ^t V^. 1 Aft s, 1930 Man Represents Empre To Show Best j Penna. ndemnty Here of The Revues Wth Alfred Johnson Adds Auto lurance to Hs Busness. Unque Flm Sunday "Happy Days" Here Muscal Sunday. Monday- The Pennsylvana ndemnty Corporaton thru ther representatve Mr. j. Alfred Johnson, become wth ths ssue of the Ctzen regular advertsers n ths paper. Mr. Johnson re-, ports that the Property Damage cov- Dual roles n talkng pctures, naugurated wth "Masquerade," a Fox creased from $1,000 to $5,000. erage on automobles has been n- Movetone pcture drected l)y Russell Ths Company s an old stock conanother Fox whch one actor plays seven roles, Thousands o satsfled polcy Brdwel, were regarded as a great,,,.,. (polcy holders cannot be assess-, nnovaton just a few months ago cd) but e/ dl y hol(] h { \ow comes oevtjn Faoef" Mafcs/ aan- adar, _-.._J»^ M. * y _. ted from a Rchard Connell t com P a»y ^funds year- hod. settng a new record d for f all tme t for^,., testfy ths s ther experence stage am screen. wth ths company. Paul Mun, regarded as Amercas foremost character actor, plays the seven parts. Hs prncpal one s that FSH SCALES of Papa Chbou, caretaker of a Parsan wax works. The other sx are wax works statues whch come to lfe durng the course of the pcture. They nclude Napoleon, Don Juan, Dablero the Great, Schubert, Joe Gans and Wlle Smth. Marguerte Churchll, well remembered for her roles n "The Valant" and "Pleasure Crazed," s also featured as s Lester Lonergan. "Seven Faces" wll be seen and heard at the Empre Theatre here tonght and tomorrow. Cameo Krby Here Sunday The greatest story of the Msssspp Rver ever wrtten, "Cameo Krby," produced as a romatc muscal drama by Pox Movetone wll be shown here at the Empre Sunday at a matnee and agan at nght. Two great Broadway muscal stars, J. Harold Murray and Norma Terrs, are co-starred and are surrounded by an all-star cast, whch ncludes such well known players as Myrna Loy, Douglas Glmore, Robert Edeson, Stepn Petcht, Charles Morton, and George MacFarlane. t tells of the colorful love affar between "Cameo Krby" a rvor boat gambler and "Adele Randall," arstocratc daughter of a wealthy Lousana planter. rvng Cummngs, whose two prevous productons for the audble screen, "n Old Arzona" co-drected wth Raoul Walsh, and "Behnd That Curtan," set new standards for ths form o f entertanment, drected "Cameo Krby." "Happy Days Are Here Agan",.Happy Days" are comng for you Monday and Tuesday and how! A full 100 stars of stage and screen dong ther stuff n as sparklng an qll talkng muscal romance ab was ever conceved for stage and screen. Dd we say Wll Rogers, Janet Guvnor, Charles Farrell, Vc McLaglen, Ed. Lowe, J. Harold Murray, Walter Catlett, Tom Patrcola, Warner Baxter, Wllam Coller and 90 others were n t! And how! those stars evme. Dd we say there were enough other featured players and beautful grls who can sng and dance lke nobodys busness! And how! those sprghtly prettes gltter... Dd, we say there was a charmng, dranfttc story, teemng wth heart nterest-wndng swftly through the colorful muscal settngs! And how! that story grps, n every sequence., n fact "Happy Days" s conng Monday and Tuesday at the Empre^ and youll agree that those days wll be happy days when you come early to avod the rush. Maron Daves Wed. and Thurs. "Not So Dumb" a rotous farce, wth Marlon Daves n a Kng Vdor Talke wll *ntertanputrons at the Empre Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday.. Knf Vdor, who has been called the Mdas, of the screen, nasmuch as whatever he touches durng the flm- ng of a producton turns to box-offce gold, drected Maron Daves n Senstve Slout Ksl "Wlo says m too heavy? ve ju*t weghed myself md m tn heaver than oult 10 he. Jocular Thn llsl Then your sculp* nra wrong! Adam Never Heard t Whatever troullu Adam hal, No man n duys,uf yore Could any when Adun lolr a Joke, "ve heard that out} before." Exalted dea Wheu unyou has offended me, try to rase my snul so hgh (hut the offense omm *>d t r>c -nrtes. LADY PRASES GREAT POWERS OF NEW KONJOLA After TrjNBf Many Othan, Lady Turns to Konjola Fnds Qack R«l.f MRS. EDWARD RAYMOND "For years had been sufferng wth kdney pans and lver trouble, sad Mrs., Edward Raymond, 574 E. 163rd Street, New York Cty. A dull ache across the back and lower lmbs was always present, and suffered her now comedy, "Not So Dumb," from sharp, percng pans just above whch s based upon the Broadway my kdneys. had been n poor health for a long tme, and was subject stage ht, "Dulcy," wrtten by George S. Knufman and Marc Connelly, n to constpaton, sck headaches, and whch Lynn Fontane created the dzzness. tjlc characterzaton and whch Con- " tred all medcnes and found stance Talmadge later portrayed on o n] y Konjola could, and dd restore the Blont screen. n adaptng the play \ my health. After a few bottles felt for the talkes, Wanda Tuchock, scen- altogether dfferent, and the sharp arst, and Edwn Justus Mayer, who paj ns a hove my kdneys dsappeared prepared the dalogue, made very few and t WBan> t on g before began to alteratons, preservng the flavor of Kan weght and to be myself agan. the orgnal plot. Publc Servce Has Bonus Plan For ts Cash Value Put On Avodng Aecdng Accdents Under Workngs of New Scheme. OporntorH of street cars and buses n tho Central Dvson of Publc Servco Coordnated Transport rocevod $0,021 n bonuses ths week at Ellzbotl Cnrhouso for tho last fourmonths porlod under the no-accdent bonus plun of tho company. Approxmately 3B4 oporatora n Central dvson (rot bonuses. At each meetng of the operators to receve the bonus checks the program ncluded a talk on sufoty by a representatve of tho Publc Servco Safely Educaton Depurtment and the showng of a moton pcture on safety, The New Brunswck enrhouse and garngc hud the best record the enrhouses and garages n Central Dvson and every operator at ths garage receved a bonus of $5. Under the Publc Servce no-acc uent bonus plan the your s dvded nto three bonus perods, the moat recent one havng started December 1 nnd ended March 31. Bnnuues are pad as follows for each perod: $20, t«operators havng a perfect record; $1!) to operators havng no more hnn one accdent; $17.50 to oporntor havng no more than two accdents, $16 to operators havng no more thun three nccdenta. A specal bonus s awarded to the men of the curhouse or garage whch has the best record n each dvson. Vls bonus amounts to $15 for wch n-.nn. The record s Unvd on a compurson of the number of nc.lnts, The constpaton, and wth t the headaches and dzzy spells, were gone n a short whle. certanly am glad to recommend Konjola, for t accomplshed what no other medcne could." Konjola s a systematc treatment taken after meals. Quckly t goes to tho source of the alments, and f! taken wth regularty t brngs new, vgorous and abundant health,.,. Konjola s sold n South Amboy, N. J,, at Jacques Pharmacy and by all the beat druggsts n all towns throughout ths entre secton. Adv. REPOKT OF CONDTON of the South Amboy Trust Company of South Amboy, N. J. n the County of Mddlesex, at the close of busness on March 27, RESOURCES Loans and dscounts $901, Overdrafts 1G2.68 Other bonds, stocks and securtes owned 119, nvestment n Bonds and Mortgages 210, Bunkng House, $72,657.32; Furnture and fxtures, $8,122.08, Tot. 80, Heal estate owned other amolu; than bankng g house Cash h nnd d due d from f banks Outsde checks and other cash tems Other assets 14, , , , TOTAL $1,440, LABLTES Captal Stock $100, Surplus 50, Undvded profts net 30, Reserve for nterest, etc. 6, Due to banks, 1, Demand deposts 484, Tme deposts 724, Blls payable & redscounts 50, TOTAL $1,446, Stato of New Jersey, County of Mddlesex, ss., Presdent, Donald W. Reed, and Treasurer, Harold G. Hoffman, of tho per 100,000 car mlos durng onh above named nsttuton, do solemnly bomb perod wth the record for the swear thnt the above statement s true tom-flpondlnr four months of the to thp best of my knowledge nnd belef. )r") ous year. y Operators p t s havng g ));o- l ocl records d for f all thrp; bbonus je DONALD W. REED, rodn of the your wll be ^von a» ccnl bcnm of $!n n addton to the HAROLD O. HOFFMAN, Presdent. perod bdnusck. Treasurer. Subscrbed and sworn to before me Chpmunks n Wnl.r ths 12th day of Aprl, Wllle chpmunk* lllorrmje GEOHGB CUNDRUM, Jr. tho wlutor, tlfjr apparently do,., Notary Publc, New Jersey become dormant n moat case*, lke MAT: KAPMAW bonrt; rntlcr lmy ntoro up food lt SAMUEL!NKWT0 tlclr burruwh durlnj; tlo smtur uml p. p. KENAH lllmlnt upnn tlls, Drectorn! Hear LORSHEM SHOE ROLC WTH COON-SANDERS DANCE ORCHESTRA COAST-TOCOAST BROADCAST Every Tuesday 8:30 P. M. 6n your own Rado. 1. Tweeds For S-;ung wear there s nothng more popular than Tweeds. The smart dressers are very keen for them and we fnd those of our customers who follow the peak of fashon prefer them. Through the nternatonal Talors, we have a very rsh assortment n whch you are sure to fnd satsfacton and prces range from $22.50 to $ A specal dscount olf 10% from lst prces s stll olffered. We have a bg assortment of Mens Shoes from $4.00 up. Boya $2.49 and up. Greens Mens Shop 104 South Broadway South Amboy, N. J. THf tflu THAT Sm C FLORSHEM SHOES a^»jw^.m^ Blndnans Buff may fe ;a.gbod game for a ptttrb* ts no game to play n your s\a* * when yourt n a hurry. Why not have lght n those dark closets? For the tme you burn them they wont cost more than a nckel a. month apece. \nd just thnk of the convenence. JERSEY CENTRAL Power and Lght Ca ( Just a mnute.,." WHEN someone calls you by telephone, there s no way he can know that you cant answer rght away And watng "just a mnute" at a telephone seems much longer than that. t s hard on the patence of frends and customers. So; ncreasngly n ths busy»ge, people make every effort to answer ther telephones promptly. Extenson telephones assure your answerng and makng calls promptly and easly. They cost lttle, For nstallaton, just telephone our Busness Offce. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A NSW Jllr NSTTUTON UCKBD lt NATONAL BUY BAUMANNS FLOWERS FOR EASTER The ever to happy custom of dressng up our homes and selves on Easter s colorfully enrched by the lovelness of BAUMANNS FLOWERS. Our Gorgeous Dsplay of Flowers and Plants nclude Hardy Azaleas, Hydrangeas and Roses whch you may plant n your gardens after ther Uloom s gone. Scotch Heather, Llles, Genstas, Tulps, Hyacnths, Prmroses, Cnercras and Daskets of growng plants that last so well n your home. B-autful bowls planted wth artstc Japanese Rock Gardens. n cut flowers we are at our best. Our own Roses, Snapdragons, Carnatons, Cut Llles, Tulps, Sweet Peas and all knds of novelty flowers. ORDER NOW f you cant call and see our beautful 712 Rahway. assortment n person Call 711 or WE DELVER FREE ALL OVER UNON AND MDDLESEX COUNTES. JOHN R. BAUMANN Greenhouses St. George and llazelwood Avenue Rahway, N. J. For out-of-town Frends Wo Delver by Telegraph Any Place. mtr \m \m \m H, WF \mn w, «w{j The South Amboy Busness Drectory ANTHRACTE COAL AND WOOD BTUMNOU: EDWARD McDONOUGH CCAL COMPANY 214 Pne Avenue South Amboy, N. J. PAUL BRYLNSK CONCRETE BLOCKS PORTLAND CEHENT ALL KNDS OF FEED AND GRAN Old Lehgh and Wlkes-Barre COAL Center and Elm Sts. Phones:, So. Amkoy 7 So. Rver 8 ROOFER MCHAEL PHLLPS SLATE AND ASBESTOS ROOFNG REPARNG Of All Knds To Rooh Tol. MX ALBERT ESTMATES FURNSHED HEADSTONES 388 Rartam t,, JEROME Maaufaoturer of Hgh Grade Grante and Marble HEADSTONES 267 Frst Street Telephone 250 TALOR South Amboy, ROSENTHAL Talor WORK CALLED FOR AND DELVERED Pbw* T» 103 Smth Broadway Soath Kmhvr RADOS AND PANOS NOW SELLNG KOLSTER and BRANDE9 RADOS A1M> Panos and Player PUaos HARRY PARSEN Tonng and Reparng 107 N. Broadway ToL 1OB-M ADVERTSE N THE CTZEN, BUSNESS DRECTORY REAL ESTATE NSURANCE 4dequate nsurance Takes Most of the Burn Out of Fre FRANCS P. COAN NSURANCE n Relable Companu Placad far Fn, AutomobU, Tornado, Rant Use and Occupaey, Taarst Banaf* Employes UabUly and LM«Broadway and Davd St. TaUphon* 364 SaatB Amk«y "f f. luurau* Ml h" FREDERCK H. LEAR REAL ESTATE NSURANCE 210 Gcorf* St 0. T. MASON»U00MBH W R. P. US^KQ N Relable UNTED STAKS Companes NSURANCE 231 Frst Street S«*th Aml»» J. M. PARSER, nsurance of All Knds Fre, Automoble, Lablty, Exploson, Casualty, etc. Surety and Fdelty Bonds Telephone 496 >43 MAN ST. SOUTH AMBOY MLK Phone 267 MLK AND CREAM R.A.CASCT HARDWARE CREAM 347 Catherne St GENERAL HARDWARE Saws, Planes, Hammers, Hatchets, «vel, Braces, Bts, Chsels, Drlls OOS for all Mechancs, Blow Torches, Solderng rons, Elmer} Grnders. Agent For SHERWN-WLLAMS PANTS Pants, Ols, Varnshes, Whle Lead, Enamels, Stans, Patty and Glass C.. BERGEN, 173 Storons Are., corner Frst Street -KMM ACETYLENE WELD! JOHN J. CROSS ELECTRC AND ACETYLENE WELDNG GesaraJ RanaJrlaff Scoll AvaatM BomO, Aaboy, N. J. T.Upao». S. A. 254 CE AND TRUCKNG FORD DUMP TRUCKS FOR HRE FRANK GORCHESS SO* BORDENTOWN AVE. Snath Auboy, N. J. ou 698-R UNDERTAKERS LEE J. THOMPSON FUNERAL DRECTOR AND ER^BALMER Res: 350 Augusta St.. Telephone 624 CONTRACTORS JOHN O. THOM Carpenter.nd Phmker Jobbng of All Knds Promptly Attended To **9 B«rsfeatawm PLUMBNG AND HEATNG CONSULT PHLP J. SULLVAN FOE- LOWEST PRCES ON PLUMBNG AND HEATNG Estmates C*aa, All Work Guaranteed \ \ 105 SOUTH STEVENS AVt. Pbone 217 G. T. WLHELM Santary and Heatng Engneer [ RCHARDSON k BOYNTON VAPOR SYSTEM HOT WATER AND STEAM BULT-N TUBsAND SHOWERS Tel.phoa.s, 292; Urn,. 3Ot "" 22«FRST STREET (B«l. Stodnoa St. and Broadway) SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Telapaoaa SM W. HARPER LEWS (Sneeeuor to Gaorfa M. Plumbng and Heatng 189 North Broadway SOUTH AMBOY PANTS, ETC. Telephone 4S5 EUGENE A. MORRS (Muocwwur lo A. T. Kert) Pants, Ols and Varnghe% Bnuhea, Ulaaa, Bronstet, Gold Leaf, Stans, Rtc. WALL PAPER 288 Frst Street Soutb Ambof TRUCKNG S. PARSEN CARTNG OF ANY KNO CRATNG AND SHPPNG 313 Dartd St. So.tk AaasWf TeUphoa. 311 PANO TUNNG WM. K. JURf PANOS AND PLAYER PANO4 TUNED AND REPARED 2S4 Frst St. South Aahaj, M., T.Uphon. 13H-M

8 - _. *. _. > - -- *_» t * p_r» ^» B u g v t \ J 1 f l l - FRDAY, APRL 18, 1930 "THE MESS KT BY "WOOD BURNS" encampment on the Atlantc Coast one year and on the Pacfc coast thc other js the Department of Panama whch wll hold ts annual -conventon ths year at Colon on May 4th. The encampment of the Department of Panama wll be *he frst to be held ths year. General John A. Hulan, present dvson commander of the Thrty. Sxth Dvson 1 and commander of the 77th nfantry-brgade o that dvson durng the World War, who 33 a member of Herbert D. Dunlavy Post No. 581 of Houstom, Texas, was recently honoed at a banquet n honor of hs electon as vce presdent of the Fort Worth and Den ver Ralroad. GeneraUHulan s a veteran of four wars, havng,served n the j organzaton of drum and bugle corps by members of Auxlary posts. MRS. JULA E. FLANGAN Death ended the sufferngs on Sun- ;day mornng of Mrs. Jula E. Plangan, wfe of James E. Flangan, of ;345 Fourth street. She was n her ffty second year and had, been a patent sufferer n an extended llness. j Spe was born n ths cty, the daughter of Mrs. Rose Ftzmons, and was an actve worker n the Rosary Socety of St. Marys Church., Besdes the husband and mother, The honor of acqurng a Post t there h are three sons and three ssters place. Mrs. Rtter was formerly Mss band -qucker than any other unt j and three brothers survvng. The Maze Stockton of ths cty. The trp n the naton goes to Raymond W. *".a.are James E Jr., and John M., was made n prvate cars and followng a busness sesson, delghtful re-1 n th g Harrs Post, of f Brdgeport, B d t Conn. C f thsmty; and Rchard T of Mll- When the Post decded to fern ajtovn. Te s.sters are M Wh Wn th P t dded to fern rs. James Nonueu nu u * l aj an and Mrs Davd Connors of ths tme enjoyed. ] ffreshments were served and a socal band, t was learned that h ln... an, and Mrs. Davd Connors, of ths band composed- of thrty c " dty; and Mrs. John Francey, of Percomp t y ^^jth Amb..y. The brothers were John nor Albrght, Mrs. Alce Coultaus, Those present ncluded: Mrs. Elea--j Whh had been n exstence fo *, Thomas Ftmorr of th_ Mrs. E. A. Mell, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. cjt number of years was made up en- >, Hamn-ll, Mrs. George Hammell, Mrs. Jd Qf LaSa!] N_ Y trely of overeeas veterans. Tne en- 1 The funeral was held from the late A. Strusholm, Mss Ella Applegate, home on Fourth street at half past Mss Hazel Bretner, Mrs. John Applegate, Mrs. J. L. Larew, Mrs. L,,_. tre personnel of the unt was convnced of the advantages of mem- eght oclock on Wednesday mornng and the servces were n St. Marys Sheppard, Mrs. Sarah Sheppard, Mms. upj. Jtershp dropped n the ts V. former F. W. name and sgned and church at nne oclock when a Solemn Frank. Fulton Jr., Mrs. R. O. Ma-ths, became the Post band of Harrs.Hgh Mass of Requem was celebrated Mrs. Hans Mller. for the repose of her sou!. The Rev. ***** Mrs. Thomas Spangenberg, Mrs, A.. Dr. E. C. Grffn was celebrant, Rev..The only unt of the V. F. W. to J. Fenzel, Mrs. Benson Leedom, Mr. Henry Faber, deacon, and Rev. Thomas Maron sub-deacon. tatcrment fol- Mrs. Edna ngraham, Mrs. George M. Olver, Mrs. Joseph Applegate, alternate by holdng ts department lowed n St. Marys cemetery under Everett, Mrs. Howard Bnrgcn, Furman Sheppard, Mrs. Mnne Reed, the drecton of The Gundrum Servce. The pall bearers were Wllam Mrs. rvng House, Mrs. Herbert Macdonal.l, Mrs. Emma Rogan, Dr. anl Bullman, John H. Luctt, Patrck Grmley, John McDonnell, John Val Mrs, G. E. Sehlbrede, Mrs. Mller and James J. Gallagher. Huff, Mrs. Fred Buntnf, Mrs. Peter Church where at D:30 a Solemn Hgh Spansh Amercan War as a leutenant Colonel of Texas calvary, n Mass of Requem was celebrated. nterment followed n Sacred Heart Cemetery. The arrangements were n the Phllpne nsurrecton as a captan of the 33rd Volunteer nfan- v The deceased was born at Crab- chnrge of Tho Gundrum Servce. try and on the border as commander «rf thc Texas brgade. ths cty for a long tme. He was the tree, Pa., but has made hs home n The General receved hs frst propretor of, a barber shop on Feltus decoraton thrty-one years ag>o street and had a wde crcle of frends when He w«s awarded a slver for and acquantances. Fve, months ago gaj-aatry n acton n,the Phllpfrnes he took for hs brde Mss Sopha n The French Crox de Kastrzyk, of ths cty. Guerre was. awarded, hm n two Besdes the wdow, there are fve ctatons for. hs n the Cham brothers, four ssters and two uncles pagne offensve and hs servces n and hs father survvng. The fath- 4h«M^use-Argonne battles were recognzed by the award ctf the" Dstngushed Servce Medal. Three other brothers make ther home n NewJersey. They are Danel of Gold Star mothers of Nebraska wll Long Branch; and Charles and Rchard of Red Bank. The other brother lead the plgrmage to the graves of ther heroc dead n the cemeteres of resdes at Greerburg, Pa. The ssters all resde at Greenburg, Pa., they : France, t was decded at a drawng n the Red Roornuftne Whte House beng Mrs. Jenne Pantalone, Mrs. recently. - > "- " Mary Zajdel, Mrs. Cecela Echner and Mrs. Herbort Hoover presded at Mss Dolly Carbone. The uncles are the ceremony. Cards upon whcl Albet and Charles Jerome, of ths were wrtten the names of the states cty. and possessons wore placed n a slver bowl, Mrs. Hoover drew out one. t bore the name of Nebraska. JOHN J. DZEKAN Wthout a dsesntng vote, the House approved the Wood resoluton John J. Dzekan, of 330 Cedar St., to provde $5,386,000 to fnance the ded at the South Amboy Memoral plgrmage of Gold, Star mothers and Hosptal early Wednesday mornng wdows of World War veterans to at the age of 69 years. He had been European battle felds.- The measure taken to the nsttuton the evenng was Bent to the Senate. before a sufferer from pneumona.. The fund wll reman avalable unt,1934 to permt the 11,400 mother, Although born n Poland, the deceased has resded n ths cty most of ftnd wdows enttled, to make the p! grmage to the graves of ther love hs lfe tme. He was a retred employee of the Rartan Rver Ralroad ones. and a well known and respected member of hs secton of.the communty. About 5,323 of the mothers a.l wdows have ndcated to the War Department ther desre to v.t ths of the Sacred Heart Socety of Sacred For a long tme he has been a member! year the sol on whch sons and husbands Heart Church. ded. Consderable favorable comment s ben?- receved frommembers of lojjgross on the recent formaton of the Natonal Veterans Coun-! conpuhed of representatves of tho G. A. R. the Unted Spansh An.ur.can War Vntflvans, the Dsabled Amorrnn Vetel m." and the Veterans of Foregn Ware. Members of Congess any tho Councl whch presents Hugvtmto.H «lth regard to veteran ctslnton.. a bg mprovement over llo om plan n whch each organzaton was represented by nn ndvdual commttee whrl) repreesntcd ts own rvcnnmun-.ntons. Those rccomrm.nl.t-.n jreeouflleted and tho.«t a,loss to know whut tlm wsh of themajorty of votoram wn?. : ANTHONY CARBONE Anthony Carbone, 29 years old, ded Sunday nght at the Ann May Memoral Hosptal at Sprng Lake, followng a seres of operatons for snus trouble. The last operaton, a matter of lfe or death, t s sad, faled to save the patent. The funeral was held from the late home of the deceased at 347 Fourth street, on Wednesday mornng at nne oclock, thence to Sacred Heart er, Natale Carbone, makes hs home here as does one brother, Joseph. Besdes a wfe, Agnes, the deceased s survved by four sons and four daughters. The daughters are Mrs. Mary Koalzer, of Phladelpha; Mrs. Catherne Hart, of Hghland Park; Mrs. Helen Destel, of Morgan and Mss Margaret Dzekan of ths cty, The sonsare Frank, Stanley ;nd Antonu, of ths cty; nnd Leo, of New London, Conn. Thc funeral was held ths mornn? from tho late home at ten oclock, thence to Sncrcd Heart Church where u solemn blessng of the remans took place. nterment followed n Sacred llenrt Cemetery under the drecton of The Gundrum Servce! COUNTY OPEN S SUNDA.Y Tho County All Stars wll open _ Ths column has receve a rmucst t u., sctlbon Sumllly nst the that Jtformntlon be gven lk-ro. that; Knnl,, Feld Club atfords. O a all former ombnrt members of tn, THtl.l-A f -A Sl,,,«StH tfrom rnm th«ths»tv cty «... are Wtczak, wn vlo.on me requested to H t.er lymn and Stunpf. Other players on V" tlts team nclude Mko Stuart, the w.-,.,, J v "" Purser Brothers, Karwatt and many W } V «.t r. v " tlwr mmty stllrf A """ber-of local Mltonl K.tln.o n Boys w Week.. tn he olw-rv-, f»ns wll no doubt travel to FordR to wlw, ss the Wft, p, ayerg. ncton ed from Aprl 20th to May 3rd throughout the naton ms tho hearty endotsbmont of the V. F. W. anl Posts throughout the naton are assstng wth plans for tle week n numerous ways. General John J. Pershnf n a KSSHKO to tlu< V. K. W. relntvl- to ths movement, cnnnonded the organzaton on the part t.< playng toward muknr ths movuncnl foe a hotter ctzenhhp jnofran t success. Kl?,nr the future of the naton depends lurgtly upon thc growng generaton, boys work na always btpn one of the major faaluros n the V. V.W. progrum of actvtes. The commtte 1 ruknu 1*" t.l.<! contests between drum nnl buglo corps from the varous posts at tho natonal uncanpnvnt to le nold n Balhorc ths snn 1 vport. Hm already vnlrcs have bcon..( J v<(l for more unb thu jutrpnt<"l n thf lhlll onlcsl wth many nrc tn be heard from The <W M f. rvtnond MKBD Post No. -.7 m Allct.<m M/nsntH, V. K. W. lmnnns for ])20 arc practrlng Hull,, n m 1 - ( pr to retan tlo ttle. The -jn- to ognnze rlr. nnd bllglf Wpn Ullt l«nut. confltcd n th«olgunznllnn propr, accordng l. rcfotn rlvl fnn Nutlonnl cxl. junrter., whch reports Hnt nlnwht dnlly t TCCVCK nfonmlo»f l(» Presbyteran Lades Vst Member Lvng n Maplewood Monday.adeu Ad Socety Holds Meetng at Home of Mrs. Robert Rtter. A number of members of the Lades Ad Socety of the Frst Presbyteran Church and ther guests enjoyed a delghtful vst to the home of Mrs. Robert Htter n Maplewood Monday nght, where ther Aprl meetng took Applegate, Mrs. F. G. McKcnna and Catherne Albrght., The May meetng <>f the socety wll be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Spangenberg.... MELROSE NEWS A large number of frends from ths secton attended the funeral Wednesday mornng of tho lnte Anthony Carbone of South Amboy. He was well known here for he was employed as a barber n the shop of Joseph Jerome on Rdgeway avenue, before gong nto busness for hmself at South Amboy Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seemm and daughter Norma of Perth Amboy vsted relatves here Sunday. Mrs. Elzabeth Defort of Oak street voted at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Bunk of Newark, on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Fours, Luclle Swanbcrg and son Royal of Brooklyn vsted at the home of Mrs. Fours mother, Mrs. Gertrude Kerst of Kearney Road recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Ostcrhout of Perth Amboy vsted relatves here on Tuesday.., At the last regular meetng of the borough councl, John Kwecnsk was made an actve member of the Melrose Fre Company. The Melrose Acordon Band wll rahearse Tuesday and Thursday nghts and, the complete band wll travel on Frday afternoon. MRS. SOPlff SNBNE Mss Sopha Snbne, 37 years old, ded at her home at Er.nston yesterday followng an llness of several years. She made her home wth her parents there for many years and the famly s well known hereabouts. The funeral wll be held from the te home on Monday afternoon at vo oclock. Punreal servces wll be conducted n Chrst Church, ths cty, at half past two and the Rev. C. E. Kennedy, rector of Chrst Ohurch, wjl offcate. nterment s to be made n Ernston Cemetery. Undertakers E. S. Mason & Son have- charge of the arrangements. The deceased s survved by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snbne, and one brother, John Jr. N MEMOR1AM n lovng rememhr hc«of our dear wfe and nother, Elzabeth Heath, who ded four years ago today. We often thnk of one we love, Who lays alone alt rest";, Whom God hastaken up above, Because he thought t best. A vacant char, a voce no more; Our hrurte just long to hear, Just smlng through the open door, Fnnn one that we loved denr.. She s lvng n our memory, As wfe and mother we all dd love: And ths memory t wll lnger,. Tll we mect her there- above. ( Mr." John Heath and Chldren, j THE SOUTH AMBOY C1T1ZSH AUTO SALESMAN CARS CRASH: BOTH N ACCDENT HERE DRVERS SUMMONED -O,. v..fc. On Sunday, John Tronez, of Washngton avenue, an automoble sales- Hooker, of Jamesburg, and one drven An automoble drven by E. H. man, had the car he was drvng damaged n an accdent at the corner of together on Man street early Mon- by Juln Gsoff, of South Rver, came Augusta street and Stevens avenue. day wth damage resultng to both The other car fgurng n the accdent was drven by Wn. T. Moore, of tme to come to any agreement as to cars. The drvers were \nable at the Jersey Cty. Both drvers blamed the responsblty so Offcer OConnor other for causng the smash so both gave them both a summons to report were gven a summons by Offcer to Polce Justce Van Cleaf. Un- Rener to fnsh ther stores n the doubtedly that offcal wll be able local polce court. to decde the argument for them. Just Receved a New Stock cf Chldrens Dresses Our Selecton s The Bggest, Our. *. (> Prces Are lte Lowest. TENENBAUMS Known lor Good Value, Lo\v Prces, Relable Merchandse,< : 110 SO. BROADWAY C AND Y FORkASTER Mlk ChocoUte Rabbt.. Made wth the famous Rm. kels Creamallo No. 1 mlk chocolate. Prce accordng to sze: 5c, 10c, 12c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 49c, 64c, 69c, 89c, 99c, $1.29, $1.49, $?.25. All large szes packed n boxes. Shop early. HGH QUALTY, LOW PRCE All our Easter- Candes "made from best materal n our upto-date daylght ktchen-.. v> MARSHMALLOW EGGS Erce per dozen. Very Specal/ ; HEDES JELLYEGGS Specal - 1 Cc per pound. Why P»y More ;COLOR th-ce per. dszen MARSHMALLOW MLK CHOCOLATE. HOLLOW EGGS Made wth the famous. Rur. kefs Creamnllo, No. 1 mlk chocolate. Prce accordng to sze: 8c, 12c, 18c, 25c, 35c, 5c, 99c, $1.49, $2.25, $3.49, $15. All large szes packed n boxes. Dont delay. Mlk Chocol.t. Crone Packed n specal box wth jelly eggs and marshmnllou 1 -Bgs. Prce 39c 59c 89c EASTER OUR" SPECAL COMBNATON Th»jgrentet ever offered by any confectonery, follow*: % lb.,box Mlk Chocolate ^ Maraschno Cherre 50c 1 box wth Mlk Choc. Rabbt...25c 1 Mlk Chocolate Egg 10c! 4 Marshmallow Egga 4c 1 Chocolate Crearrf Egg. 10c, 49c 1 lb. box Extra A-orted Dark Sweet Chocolate* _ 69c 1 box Marfmallow Eggt 10c Jelly. Beam 10c ELSEWHERE...$1.88 All.. 5 Boxe for QQc Mlk Chocolate Rabbt.... 5c each Mlk Chocolate Hollow Eg(a 8c each Mlk Choc. Cocoanut Cream Eggt 5c each Sweet Dark Choc. Cream Egg, _ e ea^h SPEQAL FOR EASTER 1 lb. box of assorted chocolates packed n specal Easter 1 * at WHYl THE BOSTON FECTONERY TOWN. LEADS CON- THE MLK CHOCOLATE ALMONDS 1 lb. box."._ ; Boston Confectonery GUS PAPPAS 144 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY MTLE-A-MTNtlTE MARTY By UNVfeRSAL USED CAR EXCHANGE, Fayette Street and Convery Road, Path Amboy H6V -^W^.ERE OCYOU THNK YOuRE G-OM&- V\«TH THAT AuR OF LfSEN, RONT.-THS UNVERSAL USED CAR EXCHANGE -PNO rwey SEL-THE raest ufced CALLS T f> COMCOCTe LATE 1928 CHEVROLET CHASSS tlvwon lens than 5,000 mlls. n >rrlo.t ( ".<ltl<n. Jwl enough UKP to l»c- broken n lrclv $ DODGE 92B l-pas. entw Sednn. (Vndlton unkully gool. $ Z7 STAR COACH, looks well nnd rum Rood $ ORRN THOSE LOW SLUNG- DRtveRS 1828 STUDEBAKER DCTATOR SEDAN CH» hardly \w UM from a new cur. Has had slght use $ HUPMOBLE SEDAN Wnrth much more th«n wo n* 1 $ PACKARD 5-PASSENGER SEDAN. t-fln.hvd, lw (f.*l trch. Mfny mks of Rartlsftoto-.v wnrlcc reman n ths nutntoblc. $B95.00 Our m»ttr-*^"ev«ry Ownnr Mun He A SntUfed Owner",.>nt forget >our 5-tfsy prlvlrgo wthnut lot! to the buyer. rar^^^tframanjrtabfehgfgs) Choce Foods for Your Easter Table! Try Our Jams and Jelles Wth Uneeda Bscut FAVORTE Calforna Peaches large cans 2 for 45c HERSHS BEST Grape Juce pnt bottle 19c Comet Rce 3 packages 25c HERSHS BEST Fresh large cans 2 for 35c EARLY JUNE PEAS 3 cans 28c Apple Sauce 2 cans 25c Gold Dust, large package.^.1.^ ;r_.. 21c Krkmans Bortx Soap, 5 cakes 26c Quart Jar Apple Butter. 29c Green Cut Beans, 2 cans. 25c Cranlerry Sauce, 2 cans 25c Premer Salad Dressng-..25c and 35c Premer Vacuum Packed Coffee, 1 lb. cal^42c Pjemento Cups, large can c Choce Mushrooms, 1 lb. can 1,.50c Japanese Crab > Meat.,...39c Preserved Fgs - 25c Sunbeam Tuna Fsh, lght meat 25c Premer Frut Salad, large can.j_. 39c Henz Catsup, large bottle... > :25c Pure Frut Preserves, 2 lb. jar *^~48c Apple Sauce, No. 2 can, 2 cans. 25c ^ Jelly* Beans, pound c Tomato Juce. 15c. Gallon can Apples, for peb Stuffed, Olves, 8 oz. jar. mported Orange Marmalade Pneapple, broken slces, No. 2 can Loose Macaron or Spaghett, 2 pounds 59c J~25c 30c _...25c...25c Ptted Dates.,. 10c Buehlers Chocolate Dessert, 3 packages! 25c Swfts Premum Hams, pound THE FOLLOWNG TEMS PUT UP N GRAPE FRUT FRESH APRCOTS PRUNES PEACHES, dced or quartered WHTE GRAPES PEARS CRANBERRY PEAS CORN SPNACH CARROTS SAUCE Rubn m & Ho.rmnnn Beer Clque! Club Pale Dry Clquol Club SuraporlU Clquut Club Golden Gt r«r Ale Whle Rock Mnnr»l W*l«r Mluan Dry Lemon and Ornga Juco PACKAGES CARROTS and PEAS GREEN BEANS TOMATOES STUFFED OLVES PEANUT BUTTER SWEET COCOA PCKLED BETS DLL PCKLES CURRANT JELLY STRAWBERRY BEVERAGES POWDER 33c PRESERVES SWEET DLL PCKLES C»n«d«Dry Gnger Ale P-lner Beer Clorerdale Golden Gnffe. Coverdmle Pule Dry Gnffer Ale Cloverd«!e Lme tnd Llln Clovrrdaln S*r»p*rll* H. Wolff X (o. Vllus nd Wslnglttn SlnvlH Ale

9 Volume 50. No. 3 South Amboy, N. J., Aprl 18, 1930 /,. Prce Four Cents SAY "BLL" DEY TO BE APPONTED POSTMASTER HERE f* Cvl Servce Body Approves Chapman Appontment to Motor Vehcle Department. Wllam S. Dey, of Man street, has termnated a twenty four year perod of servce wth the New York and Long Branch Ralroad as master mechanc. The, department of whch he was the head all these years was all but abolshed on Wednesday, At the close of busness that day there were a number of men, about thrty, that lost ther jobs along wth Mr. Dey. Several of them are local men. Mr. Dey has been succeeded by J. B. Przer, formerly of Mauch Chunk. The headquarters heretofore mantaned here wll be transferred to Long Branch where Mr. Przer wll henceforth have hs offces. There wll be nothng left here but a toolhouse. Most of the so-called "gang" that operated out of ths cty keepng the machnery at the varous statons runnng properly have been lad off and those that are left wll now re- port to Long Branch for nstructons, j / Local men that have lost ther jobs by reason of the consoldatons effected because of the Central Ralroad takng over the operaton of the New Lork and Long Branch are George Thomas, Joseph Prmpka, John Mc- Cormaek, Tony Ncorvo, Eugene Shea, Ralph Starace, James Nolan, Edward Rhatgan, Thomas < Lenahan, N. B. Hosptal Lades Now C~\ Have Empre Tckets U For Sale on Commsson at Savng to Patrons. Next week the Aprl and May unts of he Lades Auxlary to the South Amboy Memoral Hosptal wll start sellng strps of three tckets for admsson to the local Empre theatre for one dollar Ths s consderably less than the regular admsson prce, and the tckets may be used any tme wthn the next sx weeks. They may be used any evenng, except when the theatre mght be holdng a beneft performance. The commsson receved from the sale of these tckets wll be turned over to the local hosptal, and the local publc s asked to help out n the efforts of the lades. Many fne features have been scheduled at the local show house durng the next few weeks and ths s a chance to attend at less than the regular prces of admsson. Mddlesex County, W. C. T. U To Hold! Sesson Here, May 6 n Presbyteran Ch urch Both Mornng and Afternoon. T&e Sprng nsttute of the Mddlesex County Womans Chrstan Temperance Unon wll be held n the Presbyteran Church, South Bloodgood, Jay Sexton and Harry Amboy on Tuesday, May Cth. Petty. All that s left of the local Sessons wll be held mornng and "gang" are Charles Young, Robert aftcrnon wth promnent speakers, Thorpe and Jos. Truex, There were among them Mrs. Nna Frantz, nearly two hundred employees n thestate Presdent. There wll be specal solosts both nvornng and af- department under Mr. Dey. t s rumored that Mr. Dey wll ternoon. Mrs. Nelle Mason Canwll entertan wth a readng n her very shortly be apponted as Postmaster here to succeed Robert Chapman, who s expected to resgn effectve ever pleasng manner. about May 1st. Efforts to confrm the A medal contest wll be held n rumor about Mr. Dey resulted only n the evenng. Contestants are restdents of Mddlesex County* developng that nothng defnte could jfcs stated untl, the atttude of the Th«re wll be specal sngng at Uncle Sam Starts Takng nventory Hoffman Dnner At Seacroft To Be A "Sell Out" Affar Mayor Andrew N. Kvst to be Toastmaster at Event, May 8th. Tm.n Tnmrc BY "CONTACT" lknwra Plenty soon now therell be another new bunch of dsgruntled and dsapponted asprants to the local postmastershp. As usual there wll be several "expectng" and theres only one job,.state Cvl Servce Commsson n re-thgprd to Mr., Chapman was ascertan- duets wth Prof. ~Dx presdng" at tnree ** * hundred-tckets avalable for the resentatves of the varous leadng servce ncludng solos and t s understood that most of the Day by day over n London, rep- Those new dog lcense tags ant ed. Mr. Chapmans term as local post- the organ. testmonal dnner to Motor Vehcle natons at the naval conference are Commssoner Harold G. Hoffman at new " s l<* lh at all. But theyve never been was formerly part of the old Morgan ugh. Just re-stamped to showl ex6rtnk evel. y s nfluence to drve y_, master/would expre on Feb. 1st, next Parleys Seacroft on Thursday, May 1^0; p shell plant, and the buldng was purchased by Mr. Burlew a few years. y U fa "and t s not known yet whether Mr. Farleys Remans of a supply bought n lforevs. f, at Camden from June 6th to Kth. httvebe^n dsposed of. The af- 1^ hearts thoughts WomanVcubTolds?* ot [ A when dogs were more^ bat m Dey would be apponted for the balance of the unexpred term or gven partcular secton pe-. Fourteen large trucks and a Pack-, commttee stamps hm as one of 8th, ght here n our ago. Barkalows appontment on ths s beng held under the auspces 1 far Plent.lul, perhaps.^ ^ ^ Qwn dty ^ ^ ^ f Ambov and! ^.^,.,?,... _,...,. ca a full term of three years from the n^ r.,... ot,, r;*f,.. Electon of Offcers of the South Amboy Lons Club and; Ouste(] po tcans at a loca polt. sents a vastly dfferent pcture, ard coupe were totally destroyed by. outstandng ex-servce men of tha date of the appontment, to the vacancy fnal arrangements, were made at a t. u meetng voce the opnon they are! The resdents of Second street the fre. ncluded n the trucks were state - Members of ths commttee. specal meetng Wednesday nght. enttled to exhoneraton at the hands are n arms, revolvers, shot guns Sterlngs, Macks, nnd Paekards. Sev- have becn selected because of ther Mn. A. J. Fenrel, New Presdent Ṁr. Chapman s expected to take Mayor Andrew N.Kv.st wll act of th(, vote), s _ " Tme healeth" Gettng and every concevable pece of freas toastmaster- at the affar. The; cral of the trucks were less than a outstandng war records and the? Mr. 0. O. Barr Speak, to Gatherng. speakers wll melude Rev Lester M n ^ ^ ^ buldng a quantty of lumber and a who have been honored wth thft over the job of creatng at least two t jugt now mj u be SOT, ethng else alms that ^s for years b«en stored year old. There was also stored n the entre personnel s composed of men -* departments under Motor Vehcle ff S* Commssoner Harold G. Hoffman. The annual.electon of offcers of CS r. ^oa,,, anu uommsaoer no-. *,., The latter has requested the Cvl.the South Amboy Womans Club!man. Harry Woods, organzer of the Wood Burns conceeds he was a.servce Commsson to permt the apwas held yesterday afternoon at.pontment of Mr. Chapman to a poaton n the exempt class. The ap- ( local club, wll act as master of cere-! nusance when he was a youngster, the Cty Hall. Mrs. A. J. Fenzel mones. Followng the dnner, dancng Huh! Theres several people herewas elected presdent succeedngwll be enjoyed, musc beng furnshed by Russell Shack and hs Orches- """"tment carres a salary of?3,600 Mrs. John Perkns who has been _ year and the appontee would presdent for the past two years.,.,ve charge <tffvfte work of admnsterng the net^lmll, board law recenttra. Other offcers elected were: frst.passed by the legslature. Under vce presdent, Mrs. O. W. Welsh; Moatflltf Hflll fllms 11 bll board concerns are tosecond, vce, presdent, Mrs. Howard 1 * 11 n d l! dm1 Ransacks Home and Even Fres Eggs As Famly Sleeps Here Prowler Causes Second St, Resdents To "Arm to the Teeth". ^ Z ^ a accumubte a P) Name Commttee To Jom Noonan To Speak Pck Republcan Tcket Here Next Thursday Thoma. Glea.onTrTrlead. Commttee Apponted by Wm. S. Dey. Last Morgan Plant Buldng s Destroyed By Fre On Tuesday $75,000 Los to R. Burlew as Four, teen Trucks and Contents Burn, Nght Hgh ScllOO! lot of valuable tools. The cause of the award of the Dstngushed Servce P ace ready *«ln fre has not been determned, t 13 Medal or the Ds-tngushed Servce? sad. : Cross. " FASTFR PRorRAM AT Barkalow receved a Dstngush-. Hausewves on ths street are de-easter PROGRAM AT t d Servce Cross for gallantry * abouts that frequently feel that way about t even now! mandng that the knves whch are FRST BAPTST CHURCH aoton at Exerm(mt France, «* part of ther ktchen equpment be The Church chool evencses of October 9, 1918, whte sen-ng as a. * *»» Republcans or Democrats human kept sharper than usual and the lt-thtle chldren on the street, stop ther held at the 11 A. M. servce Sut- Dlvl f n - Frst Baptst Church wll be Pnvate m.company "C", 8th nfanof the Flrat nature s pretty much the same. Have you seen the pretty new 18-carat gold play and look wth dstrust at every day mornng. The p-ogram as ^^ehan^d Raptured foj-ty^ght $100 a year and an ad-. DHom; treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Clayton; recordng secretary, Mrs. Basement Cafetera as well as Board members are sport- The nghtly appearance of a rath- "Welcome", Los Nel. badges at $32.00 each yet? Offcers stranger who appears on the street. arranged s as follows: German machne, gunners. three cents per square The recepton commttee wll revew wth Governor Larson and bglk «f Ml board space n use. Sped- Rhoda Jaques; correspondng secre- Mrs. J. H. Dawson; press cor- ***** duals n the vcnty s the cause of Tommy Gleason. mltary [offcals the parade whch ng em. er mysterous ndvdual or ndv- "A Legend of the Easter Lly", je, permts must be obtaned by own-taryer* for all bll boards mantaned.. respondent, Mrs. L. P. Menzer; For St. Marys Church Junor Womans Club members are all ths dsturbance on a normally "Cfct Tals", Jane Magee. wll be held on the closng day at.fs expected that Mr. Chapman federaton secretary, Mrs. John Perkns; audtor, Mrs, R. P. Mason; d- Along Wth Other mprovements n to- be told how to make and. use ce quet Street. Song by the me uma». Class., tne conventon and afterward tlft ; wll have charge of the creaton of cream. As though they ddnt already know ts prncpal use. And tll be the The mysterous prowler or prowlers frst made ther appearance on Brown. the Governor to be held at fae ffw "The Easter Story", Junor P m 1.v wll attend a luncheon W»lk ja department and the gatherng of a rectors for three yeans, Mrs. Clarence Applegate, Mrs. Thomas Gleathe Renovaton Plant, ffth tme most of them have heard workng force to admnster the law, The law, whle t does not go nto effect untl January 1st, next, also re- Mrs. B. Tenenbaum. Marys Church, whch are expected JUNOR WOMANS CLUB home and after lghtng all the "f Were an Easter Lly", Thelson Jr., Mss Helen Applegate and Work on mprovements to Sant pretty much the same address. Monday evenng at the home of Eltoert Slover, when they entered the ters.. - "Four Years Old Florence St- Wtman Hotel conventon headquarqures all automoble junk yards to Mrs. O. 0. Burr g&ve u very n- to cost n the neghborhood of TO ELECT OFFCERS THURS. lghts on the downstars floor, ransacked the ce box and pantry and "Brng the Easter Message", ma Myret and Russell Mercholl. 6f4nHarl OH Cf\ Tft be lcensed and puts the admnstraton of the law up to the Motor Ve- ng and Marketng. Entertanment umlerwav - The, P«haners were The annual electon of offcers of helped themselves to a meal, even Blly Hawes. terestng talk on "Household Buy- twenty tho(usand dollars ls now hcle Commssoner. Mr. Chapman s conssted of a pano solo by Mrs. J advacd of the plans at "" J, the Junor Womans Club s to be held gong so far as to fry several eggs Rectatons by Prmary Class. Have Servce Staton expected to have charge of the junk H. Dawson and the usual club sng l MaS6es last Sllnday by Dr Edward at the Cty Hall next Thursday after-j upon the ktchen range whle the Mss Nelle Lambertson, Teacher. yard lcensng also. Mrs. A. J. Fenzel, and Mrs. Jas. C. Grffn, the pastor. noon. The meetng s scheduled for famly slept upstars. Rectatons by Florence Stvers, At present Mr. Chapman s takng. Dawson were apponted delegates A vestbule rs to be bult to the half naf past nnaf two tttn oclock nnnn* and nny there 4-Um.n... wll. On Stevens Avenue hs annual vacaton from dutes at church whch wll al- be a speaker to address the gatherng. to the state.conventon at Atlantc,, the local Post Offce. Mr. Henry Nlson s actng as postmaster durng of b ance then several attempts luve Jane Magce, Thelma Merop and...,,, Because of the Sprng vacaton n allbeen made to enter other homes n Tommy Gleason. Song by the Cty on May.7, 8, 9 and 10. AJt»r- )ow for the crcctlon Olt lll! out of the local schools t s expected that the neghborhood, but n every cast Class. Purckan. MonatLan Tract at (Start* "Mr. Chapmans vacaton. t s expected that Mr, Chapman "wll tender MB nates selected were Mrs. 0. W.f extm ters :f senta ln tllc club the ntruder been "An Easter Lesson", Mss Charlotte Hawes Class. Starat Corner. WsJab and Mrs. Howard Dllon. The State, resgnaton as soon as the Cvl Ser- conventon ths year wll be held A Pageant "Festval of Lghts", Announcement was made - vjee Commssons acton, whch s cxpected to bo favorable, s nnnounccd. cnurcn. An umunon 10 me rear, Cast (,, g kc C. ea^ CQ Th(, ** lghtened hm awav- at the Chelsea Hotel, by enltrc schooj. e past week on the sate 1 tn *... utlongng to P. J. Mona?han at uft Resurrecton Angel", Mldred * B) Georf. e street and stevens, wll enlarge the sacrsty. Specal,,,,, wjth the lnanufacture aj use of Parent Teachers To Morrss. avenue to the Standard Ol Company lockers for altar requstes, candles,; ce cl. Ffteen LocaHTof C. eam Afterward8 re f reshll,e,,ts Women at the Tomb, Dors vestments, etc. wll be erected ln of New j - w ll be provded Postpone Meetng the new secton of the church. j Tnt! n offcers o o b e Parent Teachers See e r s c y. The sale nlso nclude* Edth MorrM, Edwna Jac- two story brck dwellng located!om e elected wll be ques. the property and the amount Kxtrn pllars wll be encted and, \ To Get 4th Degree Sun. st,]ected.from the slate prepared at The Voce" Charlotte Hawes, beautfed wth church ornaments; an executve sesson of the dnh club hol-l held Laundry Co. Plant transacton s sad to have been Jn "Sprt of Lght" Bernce Brkn. the neghborhood of $30, he South Amboy Parent Teachers,, th (. sde of the church ffng at the home of Mss Helen Applegate, "Chld Plgrms" James Heath,, A delegaton of thrty-fve members of the local Councl, Knghts of next Wednesday afternoon has been Assocaton meetng scheduled for Stevens avenue The basement wll t s understood that work wll bo Junor Club counselor, last Monday Take But Trp to Elzabeth to nspect Method. Robert Hardy, Janet Krk, Mary Ml- modern gas staton by the company. Robert Hawes, Mlton Bloodgood, started shortly on the erecton at a )e converted nto ; meetng, hull, evenng. OHunbus, wll journey to Newark post poned untl the followng Wed- A new f(por, celng and The Junors are makng preparatons tor n move beneft to be held A number of the members of thebetty Housel, Edth Shetz, Jean Cor- to buld ts own servce.staton n ths ler, Louse Preston, Phylls Macholl, ^urtday, whore at the Robert Treat nesdny, Aprl HO, on account of the Ths s the second large ol company * Hotel, the fourth degree of the order Sprng vacaton n the schools. are culled for n the mprovements -wll be exemplfed to a clans of three At the postponed meetng the \w the basement nnd a completely n the Empre Theatre here early n St. Marys Parent Teachers Assocaton journeyed by bus to Elzabeth "Youth Plgrms" Donald Campbell, ng bult one at the corner of Ste ens bn. cty, the Gulf Refnng Company hav- hundreds members from every secton of the stute. Ffteen local young tha Howe, Home Economcs Expert speaker of the day wll be Mrs. Ber- equpped cafetera wll also be ncluded. to begn early next week. Tuesday afternoon where they were George Morgan, Norman Morgan. avenue anl Man street several j\«n June. Tcket sales for the affar are nen wll have the degree conferred of tlu> Wontnglou.se Electrc Co. Mrs. The mprovements wll «t be the guests of and nspected the plant "Aged Plgrms" Tommy Pzzlo, ago. _:«pon them James F. Hnckctt, Navl- Howu s to demonstrate the use ofomjlted fur at least four months JELLY EGGS 15c POUND AT of the Morley LaRue Laundry Company. The ndes were shown through "Heavy Laden Plgrms" Teddy son to Mr. Monnghan to nstall Pasquale Pzzlo. The councl recently gave perms-.,. gator of Monslgnor John F. Brady electrcty by cookng n full course ugh the audtorum secton s THE BOSTON CONFECTONERY, Assembly, Fourth Degree, Knghts of dnner n the presence of the assem _! expected to le rendy wthn the SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY the modern plant by company representatves and afterward refresh- Wnegar, Fred Wheeler. gasolne tanks on ths property and! Columbus, wll lead the local lelcga- bnge. She has been secured for thenext two months. "Sn Bound Plgrms" Anta Housel, Gladys Brown, Laura Mershon. now owners. ths grant wll be transferred to tha ton, afternoon through the courtesy of the TO Boston, leadng confectonery ments were served. Those who made Jersey.Central Power and Lght Co. NEW DOG LCENSE nt Smth St., Perth Amboy, has allthe trp Were: Mrs. George Sullvan, "Sprt of Darkness" and Plgrms TO GVE LECTURE The meetng wll ns mal be held n TAGS NOW READY he Raster noveltes on dsplay now presdent; Mrs. Thomas Grmley, Mrs. of Darkness" Beverly Wheeler, Alce COMMTTEE FOR CARD PARTr the Hgh Kchoul audtorum. anl wshes nl ts patrons to shop John Quun; Mrs. Rchard Mack, Mrs. Morrsa, Jean Nell, Beatrce Peterson. The- followng commttee ww Mss Helen McNell of th* Home. Chef of Polce (loson has pro-earlcured > supply of tngs for lcensng mnute. A large supply of Jelly and not wat untl the hst Edward Farrell, Mrs. John Whelan, Economcs Departm«nt, Publc Servce Electrc nnd Gns Company, wll to the home of Mr, nnd Mr*. Jcob dons here for the present year, May ley, Mrs. John Keene, Mrs. P. Mc- A new front porch w«n erected Mrs. John Grmes, Mrs. Patrck Grm- Responsve Readng: Mr. Magee serve 011 the Catholc Daughters of Eggs nt a specal prce of 15c per Supt. of Sunday School. Amerca card party Monday nghtt jflve n lecture demonstrato-n on theslmey (U-M; the past week. The frst s the date after whch the 1S29 Luughln, Mrs. John McCloud, Mrs. pound s.sellng heavly now. Another real bargan sellng fast s a Mrs. Margaret Mnhoney, Mrs. Mary afternoon of Aprl 22nd nt 2:00 old porch was badly damaged sever- a ns H Hl 1 "" ""C 1 1 Mchael Nagcl, Mss Elzabeth Mc- Mrs. Dslrow Johnson of Bordontown uvpuc uucnded today th«mmtghan, Mrs. Mary Moran, Mary recognzed, as Menzer, Mndge Mmhonvy, Helen,. oclock n Chrst Oureh Chapel, weeks ugo whc struck l.y an 1 Pott-eLlo for the dogges aganst Cloud, Mrs. Jnmes Harkng, Mrs. J. f box combnaton whch sells for,,. J. South Amboy. The subject wll he automoble. the lark of the dog J T M Jh funeral oj her brotlher, George l. Tnllt!l!lc en "A Sprng Dnner." j nt the, f Mlk Ch0C0lat( J. Trgg8, Mrs. Joseph Seaman, Mrs. Mum, Margaret Munn. amt ahanj Cole at Hghland Park. d Mrs.. Ellen Malle 1. n hs anxety, o. k tabblla 5c to $2.00 each. Cocoanut Mrs. P. J. Cooney, Mrs. John Sutlff, FOR SALE lng nuttn. Cream Bggs Be to $2.00. Whle n Jr., Mrs. George Kress, Sr., Mrs. T. The J. S. Doollnjr Electrc Co. of,1ehh Amboy t wll be worth your P. Sullvan, Mrs. Phlp Sullvn, Broadway have the contract for NEW EASY New f> room OHHC. all Jasper Brol, of Broadway mve j wllltl l:u nspect the elaborate nssortpurchnfd a new Ford truck, MH, Maurce Luctt, Mrs. John Kccnan, Mrs. Emmet Mahoney, Mrs, ftoll DflHt (lfflc0. placng new electrc fxtures jn the HAMLTON-BEACHmont> WASHER Easy Terms Arranged mprovement*. nqure T. A(lv Frank Menzer, Mrs. Ellznbeth Rhatlenn, Mrs. James Wallls, Mrs, George CLEANER J. 5- DOOLNG ELECTRCAL Only $39.50 F. Sullvan, 265 Davd St. CO., NC. THOR WASHERS RADOLA 46 Chccsemnn, Mrs, Edward Mullen, For Sprng Houecleantg Mrs, JamcH Manon, Mss May Kane, Guaranteed 2 Yeart Electrcans Contractors Only Duly Authorsed Factory When an old customer cornea back $99.75 $89.50 Mrs, Edward l*ynn, Mrs. Ncholas J. S. DOOLNG ELECTRCAL to th) same company to buy more of Representatve E«*y Payment! Eay P»yment Hollon, Mrs. (5. Sc^nnk, Mrs. Frank CO., NC. the name product, le s Rtlfflcd. He Parrel), M»- J. McCarthy and Mrs. Electrcan! Contractor* 1" 3 N, H roadway wll bo hack ngnn and ngan. nxuro G. Woodruff. 4ufUsU Street wth the old relable and be anlwed, DOLAN BROS. DOLAN BROS. t- 213 N. Broadway at /^ugntn Street tephona 97 Wn. J. OBren, nsurance Expert, John Grmley of Stevens avenue Telephone 97 South Amboy, N. J, Adv. las purchased a new Ford sedan. 130 NO. BROADWAY Telephone 2D4 J ( 130 NO. BROADWAJY Telephone 294/ \ J. A very enthusastc meetng of Overflow Meetng May Be Held ns the South Amtoy Republcan Club Baptt Church f Needed. was held Wednesday nght n ther.,, ~"T,,,,, > headquarter, n t,e Trust Company >" wl " ^ M l!he f ^ l^~ buldng. There were about sc- est ^e""«. > ls «f >" s se * f venty-fve members present and the s, llm(! wlu ak \ P ac f f 1 * meetng was presded over by Pres- " ^ evcran < t."* the hlgl Sch l dent Wllam S. Dey. Many mat- ^^""n " Joh» ^^. f» ters pertanng,to the comng pr- * ra Noonan, -amous lj»<"er of the nrary emoton were dscussed!, Chnatown, who has ganed natonal Mr. Dey apponted an executve P ro 7, C8 ^ hls broadcastng commttee to consult the varous the Sunday servce of ths tnsttu- cotnmtteemen who served the party ton, wll appear n ths cty. last year and ascertan whether or, Arrangements.,,,. for. the appearance. not they agan cared to serve ths f ths, famous relgdus fgure have year. f not they were to name a tecn llade ^ Rev John Mler0 P- successor. The commttee s made P* 8 * 01! f. the Flrst Ba P tst Church. up as follows: Thomas Gleason Jr., of ths cty. f th t chnrman; M ; osa Clark, Clarence, Antcpatng- the large attendance! Gomnger, Robert Otopmun Yutes ut tn «hlbn scn0lu 1 audtorum end- Romeo, James Hackett Jr., Olver a}zmts that many who would wsh Maths, Lous Rosenberg, Atltone G. to hear Mr, Noonan wll be unabh* Ncbus, Theodore Mandmka and Tco- to do so because of the lmted e.afl Kwlnsk. pacty of the audtorum, Rev. Mer- The executve commttee wll also» s t-ndeavorng to have the speakdraw up a local tcket for ths year cl "! ) l eur at the Frst Baptst and have been asked to present t after at the next meetng of the dub, ng at th ( e uudtorum. Defnte arrnngements for ths second servce whch s next Wednesday nght. have not rus yet been completed althwugh t s understood that plans. for such a meetng wll probably l)e> completed durng the comng week* "Jmme" Barkalow, Veteran, Gets More Honors on War Recor Fre, whch dd damage to the extent of nearly $75,000 completely deroyed the garage and storehouse of To Serve on Recepton CunsJUM- «ft Camden V. F. W. Conventon.. Rchard Burlew, whch s located on the Cheesequake Road, early Tuesday Durng the week James Burfcftja?*^. mornng. The blaze was dscovered a member of Danel F. Sbackfly shortly after three oclock and t was Post Veterans of Foregn Wars of not untl some tme Tuesday after- ths e, ty> rece ve( j word a ^, m> noon that t had burned ts-way out. po ntmen t onthe honorary receptom The garage s located on land th«t, commttee for the state encamprnfflrt NEW HOOVER CLEANERS $63.50 E««jr Payment! 1 DOLAN BROS. 130 NO, BROADWAY Telephon 204

10 JHLETC WHAT SEE AND HEAR N SPORTS By Hype Well thu ld s off. Organzed baseball pred the ld off on Tuesday. Our Gants won n the nnth whle the Yankees succumbed to the Athletcs n the openng Barnes. t s a lttle «arly to predct but we have leanngs toward McGllcudys clan to cop tm Amercan and the Gants to top th! Natonal. f they dont, they wll be the runners-up but baseball s a funny game and predctons now may he Wasted by the frst of July. Bowlng at the Yacht Club s at a ever heat. The boys are gong strong for t. We heard that one of the boys bowled 360 the other evenng or" dd -we make a mstake, was t for 360. Anyhow he won wth a few pns to St. Marys Hgh open the old apple season Tuesday afternoon aganst mmaculate Concepton on the Augusta street damond and Coach Molly may start Lagoda who s out to equal Sonny Walsh? s frst no-ht game of 3nteracolastc crcles n ths vcnty. Sonny Walsh of St. Marys, Perth Amboy, hung up somethng for the boys to shoot at for the season when he held the strong B. M.. team of Bordentown htless last Saturday and n addton fanned 13 batters. Ths s some record as we understand, B. M.. have not been defeated n two seasons or was t ther ptcher. Anyhow, some record. Coach Tustn wll lne hs proteges up aganst Keeyport on Aprl 28th and then tackle Mollys apple knockers on May 2nd n the frst game for the cty ttle. Both teams have farly good materal and wth Lagoda pttec aganst Newmark, a close and exct ng game can be looked for as n th other postons the teams are evenl; matched. Anyhow untl -the gam gets upnder way, then we can mak comparsons and crtcse to ou hearts content. Stanton Ryans Tuscpns held the weekly meetng Wednesday nght ant decded to open ther season the laal Sunday of ths month or the frst Sunday n May aganst that fast step; png lght senor team from New Bretoton, the Athletes. Benny Pavlowsk s all ready tc XO wth hs Melrose team and a hook up wth Stanton Ryans Tuscons can *e looked for at an.early date. W $hnk a. three or fve game sere; -would be necessary to decde am thnk the fans would patronze as home talent are on both teams. Joe Wallace can bee seen cavortng around frst base when St. Mary team practces and looks lke a vet eran. The rest of the lne-up we are ramble to predct but f t s left to Molly, you can look for the strongest lneup that s possble. We thnk Harngan and Coan wll make a nce smooth workng battery and wn qute a few games. We have been passng up a lot of news and ncdentally nches by not attendng the pool contests n Perth Amboy. We hear Norman Lownes s just takng them rght and left, mostly left n the tournament games but fell down badly n the quarter fnals. Better luck next tme. Hgh pockets. Joe Lagoda wants somebody wth a feld to challenge hs Sacred Hearts as they are rearng to go. Joe says me wll have hs feld on the Parln Baad near Presdent Park n shape wthn the next month. Then frst come, frst served. Young Stout of Broadway s workng dtt tor hs return to the squared satcnhftfcly st Mooney Poulsens gym.amldonghs road work n ths cty. Larry St. Denns, Casey football : ace, took s on the chn at Hghland Park Monday n the frst round. We :are not offerng any albs for Larry bat.w(! do know that the rbs that VWKr nota n n football game last.wnter have not healed properly and are gvng hm consderable trouble. Ho should not try agan untl they are properly taken care of. Quncy Beshada has adopted the fghtng name of Quncy Ketehel and s workng out wth Young Stout daly jjn preparaton for hs openng bout at Red Bunk wthn the next month. JHe looks lke a coner. TSOUHK Howley wll take the name of the Old tme Englah Bantamweght.Blly Plummor and can bo seen on the rond wth Stout and Beshada daly. He wll get hs frst tryout «t Aslmy Park or Lnkewoocl as he n wanted at both places for ho has all the earmarks of a champ. John Leonard reports hs Protecton nne or s t ffteen as fast roundng nto shape and wll be ready.anytme now to tnkc on the Mechun-.cnvlllc Hose Co. outft and beat them And now from downtown cornea another wal that "alls well that ends well" and the rnco for the cup last.year dd not end, so well for Protectons and "whnro do they get off clamng any champonshp whle the Hooks aro n exstence. Now the old archablo Arte Sogar bus been keepng n ahape playng soccer all full and wnter und n taperng off n a few games of pnochle am "rummy" to put hmself n the fnshed bran work to drect tho plays for the downtown boys. Dck Sullvan s takng "daly exercses aboard the "Bern" to reduce, so "Sparrow" Moron reports, and "Sparrow" s wngng tho coal at tho Bon gulls to get the left hook n -.shape. Put Buskey just "sez", am alwaysn shape. The Mechancsvllo boys are out on Rdgoway avenue and Hurtun street every nght and f you are n that vcnty wth an ron derby, ts just too bad as baseballs are lke fles or bees and they just must be "ducked". Tho Progressves and the ndependents aro yet to bo hoard from. They arc lkely to have a number of "Buffaloes" who could make them all hustle, that s f all tho boys who st outsde nre "Buffaloes" Asatc Fur Bearer The kldnsa, found n the Urnl mountans, at the border of PJurope und Asa, t a cross bat ween tho Ruhlo and the marton, wth the dark lustrous fur of th> former nnd tho long lull and yellow tlmt putch of the uur- ton. Penaltes of Ganua temperament la n sort of tlnnome. tor by whch we regster tho bullng pont of genus. <ns Awtelm Tmes. Bl( Cluter of UUnd The K1J slands group n tlo South «rn Pnrtlk cntnln about 2W) hlmnh 1 They form a Hrltsh crown colony, Phlles Look Good Hotter ltll! nnd better ptelnq wll put the llls n the frst dvson cf the Nntlmnl leustne nce tlls year, n the opnon of Malnger Hurl Shotton. He pcks Alexander to wn n Kne week nnd sees heller lurlln; fron the younger ptchers who ddnt have he experence lust year, Hurst, he helloves, wll llt up wth ODoul and Klen, nnd Sclan, n DJ recrut, nny be one of the leaders. The llls lnll1,1 s settled wth hrst nt frst. Tlonpson >t second,.thoveuow ut short, nnd Whllney nt thrd, Freght Conductor Made Coach at Naval Academy Grunted u slx-mnlhs lenve of nh- K<MC(\ Freght Coulm-tor K, F. "Kd" Jlohler of the Los Angeles dvson of tn* Southern Prltlc rnllrond, bus pne eaht acln to roach the Unted Klntes Ntvul chleny SCM team for tn; second yew. efore becomng n rnllrond man, Mnllcr wns a star n the lclllc Const leuguc, perform nn wllh the OuklamJ chnnplons of 1W_ and later ns phylng nmmwr of the San Francsco Seals. Old fans remember hm as the pvot mnn of Onklnmls fumed- lnulle-plny cohlntlon of rnks-lo-lolle-tostrelb. Mohlers senorty wth the Southern aclhc dntes fru.luo, but pror to that he worked, for the nllronl ntermttently from the tme of lls re tlement from husolnl! n lltlj. Hs frends sny he ralroads lke le used to day bnaelall wth everythng he has., <»,, Dcftaaf BouadarM "* To best the bounds meant to trac) out by perambulaton the bounds of parlh by strkng wth a rod certan pont! D pallng by way of callng to wtness. Ths s an old custom atlll kept up n many Englsh parshes by gong around the boundares on Ho; Thursday, or Ascenson day. n Scotland beatng the bounds s called rdng the marches. D "CheMpek." t s supposed that the word "Chesapeake" s derved from an ndan word "Kltshlshwapenk" whch.rent snlty hny. means SHERFFS SALE n Chancery of; New Jersey. Between The So-nth j Rver Buldng and Loan Assocaton: of the Town of Washngton, Mddle-J ex County, N. J., Complanant, andj Julus Babecky and Mary Babecky, hs wfe, Defendants. F Fa forj sale of mortgaged premses dated; Aprl 3, 1J3U. j By vrtue of the a bow stated tvrt to me drected and delvered, wll expose to sale at publc venlue on Wednesday, The 14tl Day Of May, A. D X 1 oclock standard tme (2 oclock laylf>ht savng tme) n the 1 afternaon of sad day at the Sherffs Dffce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All t J r.e followng tract >or parcel f land and premses herenafter artcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng nd beng n the Borough of South lver, n the County of Mddlesex nd State of New Jersey. BEGNNNG at u stake on the.asterly sde of Wllet avenue, whch take s nnety eght (98) feet northerly from the nonthwesterly orner of Wllct avenue and Dvbn street, and runnng the,nce (1) tsterly and at rght angles wth Wllet avenue one hundred (100) fcet to a stake; then«e (2) northerly and parallel wth Wllet ave twenty-four (24) feet to c stake; thence (3) westerly and parallel wth the frst course one hundred (100) feet to a stake on the easterly sde of Wllet avenue, thence (4) so/uthgrly along the easterly sde of Wllet avenue twerotyfour (24) feet to the pont pr place of BEGNNNG. Beng the same land and premses conveyed to Julus Babecky, et. ux., by deed of Nathnn W. Clayton, et. ux., dated May 18, 1026, and recorded n the Mddlesex County Clerks Offce n Book 807, page 38. Decree amountng* to approxmately $2,400. Together wth all anl sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherff. GEORGE L t BURTON, Solctor. $23.62 SHEtllKS SA/15 Now Jersoy Supranw Oourl FnUoute ron & steel Oo., (a corporaton), pkdntlff, vs. F*ro4erlck Holo-loth. at. ml., Dofanlant. Ft Fa for ate af )romlfk>a dnted February 30, By vrtue of the above fftatod wrt <0 mo dlr&otod AM delvered, wll «pom to sulh at publc vonduo on WlDNKSDAY, THE 23BD DAT O!" APKL, A. D., 1930 ut 2 oclock n the afternoon of sold day at De KhTlta Offlco n the Cty of N DnnHWck, N. J. All tlc jlkht. ttle and nterest of the dtr-mlantfl, Frederck Hollerleth and Joha F. Notdormnn, of, n and to ojl.th«followng descrbed promlm/, to wt: All blurt trtct of land and premtofl rt* uate, -lylnff <UM1 bptmr n tho Townshp of Multeon, County «f Mddlesex and State of Now Jersey. BglUs at a podut «n the westerly ade of Maple avenue, dutant nortlerly S00 feat from the northerly Ade at Anchor Boulevard, accordng to a map ekntlued "Map of Anchor Park, stuate n.the Vywnshp of Madbton, Mddlesex County, Now Jersey. the property p p y of f Anchor Anhor Park Corporaton. June, , surveyed d byb MoMlchael and Darva,",.etc. T.honoe (1) () northerly along the westerly tel sde of f Alaple All avenue, 50 feet to a flvo foot pathway; thence (2) "westerly and panmllel wth Anchor Boulevard 100 foot; thence <3), southerly and parallel wth Stple avenue 50 feet; thonoe (1) westerly <and parallel wth Anchor Boulevard 100 feet to the westerly sde of Maple avenuo, the pont or puce of begnnng henff lot No. JO on the above enttled mosp of An> char Park. Judgment amountng to approxmately Together wth all and aln«ular tho Tgte, prl\llegce, horedftamcnu and appurtenances tlereunto belwnffnff or n any wlbe apper* ganng. BBRNAD M. GANNON, Khorlff. JOHN T. VAN RPER, Solctor lt. Brng Us Your BASKET And Well Fx t Up For The Easter Gft Or you-can pck a flled basket from a wde selecton already made up. Easter favors and noveltes, made of purest chocolate, that wll surely delght the kddes and the grown-ups too. Tel. 456 OCONNORS CONFECTONERY 124 N. Broadway n buyng poultry you should frst bo assured that t s fre«h. We em? only the fnest the market provdes and oar prces ao low for qualty. "Courtoona Servce" onr motto. Fruh Fl Evorj Wedno»d»y and Frday "Shop Here nnd Bare" Bros. C06E MEATS ll N. BROADWAY PHONB S) CLEANER WARMEE THROUGH THE "STANDAM" SfffATNG PLAN t: Constant, steady, dean, healthful heat wthout smoke or soot comes wth every delvery of "Standard" Furnace Ol (Lght) and "Standard" Heatng Ol (Medum). You can protect yourself now on next wnters requrements. Refned wth the same care gven all "Standard" products, these two ols are free from mpurtes. Every drop burns cuunlelcly wth no waste. "Standard" Heatng Ol (Medum) and "SluudunJ" Furnuce Ol (Lght) are always unform n pulty and economcal. Dont let your lank run too low now. Especally at ths season of the year, you can never be qute certan when the thermometer wll drop and youll need heat. Much better to have a sure supply of "Standard" Furnace Ol (Lght) or "Standard" Heatng Ol (Medum) than to have a bad cold or the grppe. Call or wrte the offce below for fall nformaton about the "Standard" Heatng Plan. Assure yourself of next seasons supply at present prces, based on termnal costs plus STAWAM ML COMPANY mr WKW svmsuv X Mattano Place and Se«m»n Street PERTH AMBOY Tel. P. A and 1701 Franks Meat Market Frank Packosk, Prop. 631 Bordentown Avenue Phone 277 for Prompt Delvery Theres a bg dfference n meats. You get only the Qualty knd here. FRESH FSH EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRDAY A Full Lne of Fresh Meats and Poultry A Full Lne of Fresh Vegetables ^^ Free Souvenrs To All Customers New Dress am/ Mllnery Shop NOW OPEN at]108b SOUTH BROADWAY (NEXT TO TENENBAUMS) Come see whats new n hat and dress fashons. CALL 503 Wh«n You Want To Know Anytbl.s Abvut Your PLUH1G0R HEATNG PROBLEMS No. l«>t«!ullob«alteraton! Ropuln TrouhUt ANTON G.NEBUS W and Hantn* Contractor SS CEDAR ST. 203 Madton Avenue Trl-plmnc. 2S00 and 2501 Thoma M«acb«m Manager Son, Even Heat All Wnter. wth the "STANDARD" Heatng Plu TAKE OUT AN NSURANCE. POLCY ON HAPPNESS t does not cost one penny; as a matter of fact, t pays you a nce lttle premum each year. The trouble wth most nsurance s that you have to de to get your money back, and at the tme you need t most you cant get t. A savngs account wll cost nothng t pays much. Ths s "HAPPNESS NSURANCE" See us about t THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. South Amboy, N. J. We Pay 4 Per Cent pn Savngs MODERN FXTURES and Modern Wrng should or old. Wo know Jluy wo nto your home no tl» motlcp p you. demands. Adam Sepka Rado Repaln ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR B*lt«re Rnclared 125 Foltu St. ^. 86 Urtfe vflur frends to subscrbe for Thf 1

11 PKDAY, APRL 11, 1930 Cedar street, are the proud parents credt, n 1920, 1922, and 1928; the of a baby grl born over the week end. j others who have rung the bell nclude Jesse Lynch Wllams n 1918; Zona OPOPRTUNTES FOR ALL! Edward Sullvan of John street! Gale n 1921; Owen Davs n 1923; who s n the employ of the Weston \ Arrve n Holy Hatcher Hughes n 192-; Sdney FOR RENT j Electrc Company has been transferr- ; Howard n 1925; George Kelly n 1926 Flats and Apartments to Rent. ed to the local offces of the New Jer- 1 Crcus and Mnstrel Shows Brng Paul Green n 1927 and Elmer Rce f"",^1 ohnson, 324 Man St., Phone 21. The frst of the new seres of card ] sev sey Bell Telephone.- Company from j Sprng to Broadwaytes., 3-18-tf partes under the auspces of the Pn.! ther offces n Keyport. B»^? 25f 1W " get ulldcrw ay next Wedensdav BE hokl a card party at the Masonc here wth the arrval of the crcus n B G AFFAR D DUUT * 1 " w evenng n the.school hall. Temple on Wednesday evenng, Apr. Madson Square Garden and the op Hghland Parks ^ Masonc Audtor-. FURNSHED Two hok KtN rooms for A regular meetng : of _ the Board _ of.,,.,... 2,r jemng."one of the woufd bg 0 have league 6 to look baseball "at "these sea 1 : 1 " wll be the scene of one of the 1 housekeepng; ktchen and bedroom,; 7ext gas and bath. Buses pa )30, ; nqure 236 V Bordento cord for Holy VVeek, usually the quet- thqoughout 5ENT FOR RENT, 6 rooms, bath,! Coach Wllam Kennedy s puttng Phlp Barry, an old play by Chekov towns wthn a radus of ffty m, all mprovements, garage. Charles L. hs St. Marys track team through tho csl Steuerwald nc., 208 Snth St., Perth paces these fne^days preparatory tot A Regular meetng of the t0 Amboy, N. J. 4.7.tt ^-.-.. the Parochal school track meet to belmon Councl wll be held next Tues-jf!j e "y"y 0.] < has seen n"thrty ye»-a tnuous dancng wll take place, FOR RENT 6 room house on,:, held,., next... * month 1<. a*... Trenton. a*..-..* The n>u n \ 1,^, L. vemr g at the Cty Hall. j"hotel Unverse," whch s somethng startng at 8 oclock and termnat-; Augusta street, part mprovements, j tean wll also take part.n the Elz- dfferent wthout ntermsson, s the ng about 1 A. M. nqure Monaghans Meat Market, a. beth Rotar - V lub track meet some <J has Dr. purchased J. F. Weber a new of LaSalle M*n street frst auto-j producton play by at the Phlp hands Barry of the to Theamoble. re Guld, The Chekov play s a re reach 1 One of the bg features wll be 209 Davd street tT tlme next month - FOR RENT House, 3 rooms and the contest for the balconade chan- Davd Dll of Second street s mprovng ncely at hs home from the Robert Pearson of Second street the return of Harrs re- tants nave eon sharpenng up on v a y a d rks> of New Jersey. Contes- Store at 392 Conorer St. nqure 204 Stevens Ave tf effects of an operaton on hs ankle has accepted a poston wth a well tred" from n tho Jed theatre Hars a year who ago. re j th ther ffavoue steps for pg the balcon p FOE RENT: House, 5 rooms, at several days ago. known roofng concern. He was The Mnstrel Troupe wll be ushered lade champonshp event. Handsome 347 John Street Part mprovements. formerly employed by an nsurance n on Saturday nght just n tme to!przes wll be awarded to the wncatch the Easter trade and a daly j nqure 348 John Street, Cty tf company wth headquarters n Perth FOR BENT 7 room flat, all Amboy. The three bands that wll mprovements. nqure 261 Henry^ are Johnny Doll and Ms Hub St. or 105 Stevens Ave t Mr. and Mrs. Eugene OToolc and Fve, Fredde OBren and hs Chcngo Ramblers, and Frank Sarvtoro FOR RENT 5 room house, part Under the auspces of the Lades famly of Pne avenue vsted wth apted from the German and sponsor- mprovements at 239 Frst St. nqure; 246 Frst St tf pany, a card party wll be held next Auxlary to Protecton Engne Com- frends at Trenton on Sunday. eel by the Shuberts who, for severaland" hs Alabama*Ramblers, weeks, have had no muscal shows n! _ FOR RENT 5 room flat. Electrc Lght, Gas and Water at 180 McCloud s charlady of the event. boy Lodge No. 1C54, Loyal Order Thursday evenng. Mss Elzabeth A regular meetng of South Am- town; a play called "Vrtues Bod whch wll be offered at a $2.50 top; CHRST CHURCH Florence Nash n un Englsh play, 1 Rev. Charles E. Kennedy, Rector North Broadway. Apply to R. C. of Moose wll be held n Welshs "Lady Clara" whch ran n London Saturday, Raster Even Stephenaon, Frst Natonal Bank St. Marys school closed for the Hall, 22C Fr-st street, at 8 oclock as "Clara ftbbngs" and what apparently s another prson play, "Penal Holy Baptsm. 1:00 P. M. Evenng Prayer and Buldng tf Easter holdays Wednesday noon to on Tuesday evenng, Aprl 22nd. All re-open a week after Easter. Tho members are requested to be presenttve (season for strong red-blooded Law 2010." Ths ms been a recep- Publc Schools closed Thursday afternoon. dramas of ths type, wth "The Last 7:30 A. M. taly Communon.,Eaatcr Day FOR SALE Mle" runnng successfully and wth / lomf. A. M. Holy Eucharst and FOR SALE Pano, just lke the recently departed "The Crmnal Wm. J. OBren of Augusta St., new, $ nqure 108 S. Pne School Head Urges Code" mentoned aa a strong canddate for the Pultzor Prze. who has been confned to hs home 4:00 P. M. Chldrens Carol Servce and presentaton of Mte Boxes, Ave lt the pst week on account of llness, FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE, s now able to be about. Health mportance Speakng of the Pultzer Prze, ths s the tme of the year when the Easter Monday four famly apartment and plot 100 most popular sport on Broadway s 7:; 0 A M H, Commun ft. by 50 ft., corner Man and Potter Edward OConnor of Broadway For Chld Welfare gumsngtvh?chjjay wll"recelv7\hs.j* :^ ** A "al Parsh meet- Sts. Apply to Wn. Burke, 340 s confned to hs home on account yearly award. The prze, whch now ng n Parsh House for the electon of two Wardens and ten Ves- Fourth St., South Amboy or wrte,of llness. amounts to one thousand "dollars, n Mss F. Burke, 259 Henry St., Endorses Sprng Educatonal Campagn of League. publcty n the daly press, s gven cash and 11 great deal of honor and trymen and other mportant busness. Orange, N. J t Mrs. Wllam S. Dey of Man St. BARGAN. To settle Estate wll has been spendng the past week annually for the "orgnal Amercan sell three two famly houses located wth relatves n Phladelpha. The regme prescpb«d for tubcrculoas chldren by the Mddlesex play performed n New York whch Raster Tuesday on Rartan St., Mechancsvllc. Part shall best represent the educatonal 7:30 A. M. Holy Commhmw. value and power of the stage." t mprovements, two lots wth each Benjamn Tencmbaum of Broadway has completed the mprove- for all chldren accordng to Oscar whch means that some one of the County Tuberculoss League s best must be produced before Aprl 1st, house, half block from paved street and bus lne. Not n best condton ments to the grounds n the rear 0. Barr, superntendent of schools forty-odd plays currently beng performed wll receve the award. Among but all rented payng over 12%. Sell of hs property. all three for $5500 or sell separate. Johnson, 324 Man St., Cty. 4-ll-4t FOR SALE OR RENT Property located at corner of Stevens Ave. ad Fourth St. Buldng sutable for gas staton, garage or laundry. n- : qure Wm. S. Dey, 305 Man St. l-31-4t FOR SALE CAMMBELL TERRACE LOTS. A tow hundred feet from new paved Hghway, tpper Man street. Sens- - MatoaMetlbns. Water, Gas, Eleetr- WANTED: To hre, a wheel char. Anyone havng one, please communcate wth South Amboy telephone C Henry Leonard Jr. of Bertram avenue s dong ncely at hs home followng an operaton several days ago n a New York Cty hosptal. etty. Buy terms. Exclusve agent. A number of local song and dance FMJnrtV St., two Wry desrable artsts wll help, mult- n the SoUth lots. SMewalk, cnrbntr, sewer, water,gas and electrcty. Johnson, Star Theatre n«jot Thursday nght. Rver Moose mnatrel show at the S84 Man St., South Amboy tf Among them wll be Roy, Lester MSCELLANEOUS and Jerry Freeman, Mstchell Konazerwsk and Frtz Luk., "MARCELLNG, FNGER WAVE, :JU >. ul Bobbng, Mancurng, Facal, Scalp! R - Dx> Treatment, Shampoo. Elsabeth The mprovements of South Amboy, who h«ahtlly en> nclude tjurnng what was once barren ground nto a beautful lttle pagn of the league. seems to have a better chance than dorses" the sprng educatonal cam- the dramas under consderaton, "The Crmnal.. Code," by Martn Flavn, flower garden. "Ample rest, sunshne, fresh ar, ether "The Green Pastures" or "The good food and happy wholesome Last Mle." The former was adapted James Hyson on Augusta, street lvng s the hertage of every by Marc Connelly from Roark Bradfords book, "Ole Man Adam and hs Mr. Barr. "Home, n.new York Cty Tuesday between Chllurs" and the latter was dramatzed by John Wexley from a seres of school and communty must jon n the Gants and the Boston Natonals. provdng clean, santary -and attractve surroundngs. We must demned man n an Oklahoma prson. magazne artcles wrtten by a con- Mrs. Fred Mller and daughter have moved from the apartment at protect from (Contagons by mmunzaton, quarantne nad prompt treat- be.dsqualfed on the ground that Thus these two successes appear to the corner of Frst street and Broadway to New York Cty. ment of alng adult relatves. Our The chor of the Presbyteran hurch wll rand«r an Easter cantata Sunday evenng.commencng at 7:30, under the drecton of Herbert modern school currculum s more and more recognzng.the., prmary mportance oftne health of the chld. lt s taken nto consderaton n the electon and equpment! of school buldngs and the provson of play space." Mr. Barr sad that the value of Fred Lesle, of the Naval Tranng shp at Newport, Rhode sland, Bloodgood, call 307-M lt other dseases whch theralten FOR SALE: Confectonery-busness; store n good locaton, busness hs mother on lower Co-nover St mature man. and woman. "The cost: authors "wth three wnners to hs s enjoyng a ten day vacaton wth of school and communty health well establshed. Must be sold account ownor must leave town. Apply ed hm Monday evenng, when a A welcome home party was tender- servce -s neglgble when compared wth results obtaned", Mr. Barr at Ctzen Offce for further detau. large number of hs frends gathered at hs home. concluded. 4-ll-3t MONEY TO LOAN on bond and JOHN ST. METHODST mortgage n sums of $100, $100, $300 EPSCOPAL CHURCH S400, $500 and up to $10,000. Offce Eljah F. Reed, Pastor, Phone 764; hours from 8:20 a. m. to 8:20 p. m. Make Easter Qay a Happy Day, Wednesdays and Saturdays from to everyone you meet. Dont for- 8:20 a. m. to G p. m. nqure John A. WHCH DO you Lovely, Trust Company Buldng. A meetng of tho Young Womens Republcan Club wll be held on Monday evenng, Aprl 28th. The club plans on holdng a card party n the very near future. VOLN and MANDOLN NSTRUCTON THE Edw. J. McKenna 334 Fourth Street BAKERY CAKES, PES, BREAD, ROLLS AND ALL BAKED GOODES 131 North Broadway (Next to Frs House) Easter Cards 5c to 25c Easter Noveltes Petersons Pharmacy 132 No. Broadway A large delegaton o,f members of St. Marys Parent Teachers Assocaton journeyed to Elzabeth on Tuesday afternoon,: when they nspected the Morey-LaRue laundry at thtot place. : A specal bus, took the delegaton of thrty to Elzabeth.,: -The Catholc Daughters of Amerca wll resume ther regular weekjly card partes n the naoms of the Knghts of Colunrbus on Davd St. Monday nght. Mss Rose Dowan of Rartan St. jhas been confned.to her >ome the past week wth llness. The Presdent Park Athletc Assocaton has commenced work on preparng a large pjot /olf ground for a baseball damond. A meetng of the Womans Chrstan Temperance Unon, wll be held j at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Selover, 258 Second St., on Monday evenng, Aprl 2lHt at eght oclock. A large attendance s desred. Besde the busness the ndes wsh to fnsh the qult!they are makng to gve to the Con- valescent Hosptal, located nt Toms Rver. Please brng sowng outfts. old-fashoned street parade s prom sed. The other new plays nclude a muscal called "Three Lttle Grls" ad- they arc- not orgnal plays.,. Among the comedes mentoned as possble recpents 0/. the, prje.are Brook J PembettonV producton, of "Strctly Dshonorable" by Preston Sturges; /Belascos "ts A Wse Chld" by Laurence E. ohnson, and "June Moon" by Rng Lardner and George S. Kaufman. Pultzer Prze wnners nclude "Why Marry," 1918; "Beyond the Horzon," 1920; "Mss correc- proper medcal nspecton, Lulu Bett", 1921; "Anna Chrste," ton of defects and adequate school 1922; "cebound," 1923; "Hell Bent nursng servce s not underestmated by the modern school offcals. Fer Heaven," 1924; "They Knew What They Wanteed," 19S5; "Cragn Wfe," 1926; "n Abrahams Bosom/ He declared that a frm health. nj 1927-"Strange nterlude," 1928; and foundaton bult n chldhood guard aganst tuberculoss get your Church. 9:46 A. M., Sunday School, Wllam M. Emmons, Superntendent. 11:00 A. M. Dvne servce. Eaater sermon by the Pastor and recepton of.members. 7:30 P. M. The Easter entertanment rendered by the School. A go od program, everyone nvted. Good Easter musc n all the servces. The nspraton of batter lvng must come from hgher source than ourselves, Go to Church Sundmy where that nspraton s found. Wednesday 6:30 P. M. Th«Happy Hour for chldren, from 5 to 16 years. Devotonal Mrs. Anna Nelson, of Presdent yellow baskets of candy and napkns Park, has charge of the newly opened South Amboy Dress Sloppo on n playng games and enjoyng m»s- to match. The afternoon was spent Broadway next to Tenenbaums Department Stove. ed a rectaton whoh was greatly oncnl seelctons. Ada Hoffman renderjoyed. George Monaghun has been confned to hs home on Davd street wth an attack of La Grppe. Frank McCarthy, Rudolph Forsman and Nck Chull were Asbury Park vstors last Tuesday nght. BERNCE HOAGLAND HAS A BRTHDAY PARTY Bence Hoagland celebrated her twelfth brthday Frday afternoon at her home, 164 Second street, at whch J tme a number of her frends were entertaned. The table was attractvely decorated and n the center was a beautful brthday cake wth twelve candles placed on t. The favors were Those present were Anna Harrs, Eunce Bowen, Ada Hoffman, Jean Lockhart, Florence Wortlcy, Maran Dll, Margaret Hardy, Hazel Snover, Baby Enmons, Veru-Hoogland, Mrs. MarjoHe Emmons and Mrs. Colln Stratton of ths cty; Barbara and Mss Mare Kerwn of Fourth St. Marjore Wood of Woodbrldge; and spent the week end wth frends n Mrs. B. J. Golden of Perth Amboy. Jersey Cty. " 0 THEF LEAVES CASH The Sacred Heart Socal Club wll BUT TAKES REVOLVER hold a danc«at Sncrcd Heart Audtorum on Wednesday, Aprl 110th. Some tme durng Sunday nght tho t paymasters wll be, u furnlahed by Tt Harry,! paymasters offce of one of the con- trbctor!) flt th(,, ocn power p, ant s (,olk.glan«. Thcl TOn)trm. ton sjto wns t, nk, m,, Q! Commttee n charge n composed of (cogc.ngnda, chnhmtm, John Tronc/., Frank Ktumpf, Henry (utz, An- Un Mller and Frank Hnrky. Mrs. t. A. Hlrabn unt (f the [,atclnn (llllllll wll rnl.dlk 11 lmlll rvolvor taken Nothng elne was dsturbed, not even a few dollars n cash that was n the mno drnwor wth the gun. The thef took the automatc and tlw hulhtcr thut belonged to t forrlnf open the drawer n whch t W. l( t. The local polce wore gven tlc number of tho wnapon by Al- made bakery sll»t Htrnl Hros. [ntore»n loadwy tomorrow. fred llfnlncl,.h> nynur.lcr, when llc theft wan lurnvond early Munj Mr.ml Mm. )»** Wtcznk, <f[lny mornng. wlll!"street Scene," 1929, whch s stll and runnng after more than ffteen monthe the. Eugene ONel heads the lst of LKE BEST GOLF OR of course. c4 >pody c&n help my golf, bub my Q d servced, 108 BROADWAY PHONE 587 SOUTH AMBOY,NJ- EASTER AND MUSC Would mean but lttle to your loved ones f ther future was not secure. So long as you are wth them Easter wll be a joyous occason. But? Wouldnt t be well to see me now f only to talk thngs over? A. STENER SOUTH AMOY, N. J. (VKnhattan Shrts Sprng shades n play Cty new strpes, patterns and plan colors. Collar attached and to-match styles. $2 to $5 L.BREGs&soNs j jq)ok forthe BLUE RBBON on the cabnet leu tubes wnner for pcrformancc for satsfacton for dependablty for moderate prce Best seat n the house for the $50,000,000 show on the ar ths wnter! Begn real rado enjoyment wth 1930*9 Blue Rbbon wnner. Demonstraton NOW, Lberal term*. E. S. Mason & Son No. ronclw.-y MAHONEYS 125 North Broadway N A HURRY? Call 149 And Have Delvered PLLSBURYS n fl Z4l. b. bag Best Flour x.09 double qualty flour rchneao for flavor, dependablty for certan success! Women tell us ths new cake llour has completely changed ther deas of "perfect cake." Colored glass cake free wth two packages. Psburys Cake Flour 12 b. bag Lghter p a n - cakes, more tender, more delcous-make them wth Psburys. Psburys Pancake Flour Large 31C Psburys Wheat Bran Doctors lay natural 100% bran s bet Psburys f natural 100% bran. Psburys Farna You wll fnd t a danty anl del ous breakfast food. Good for the whole famly. THE New Chrysler Sx $795 and up f. o. b. factoty The Four-Door Sedan * Performance and value are the two qualtes of the New Chrysler Sx the lowest prced sxcylnder car ever to bear the Chrysler name that make t such a remarkable car. n the long lst of ts engneerng features wll be recognzed many of the revolutonary Chrysler engneerng developments whch have made Chrysler performance, Chrysler qualty and Chrysler value the undsputed leader n every; prce class. J. & B. Motor Sales, nc. Jos. Janas, Mgr. 443 Amboy Avenue Tel Perth Amboy Boraks Meat Market Specal for Frday, Saturday and Monday TURKEYS, average 18 lbs., pound. _ 39c Legs of Sprng Lamb, pound 35c Srlon Steak, good beef, pound -35c Chuck Pot Roast, good cuts, pound 29c Pork Lons, pound 29c Rb Roast, pound,. 29c Super Suds, 3 boxes 35c ROASTNG CHCKENS, pound... ~~ 39c Lamb Chops, pound. 35c Fresh Hams, pound - 27c Corned Beef,pound J 15c Veal Chops, pound - -~~ 34c SMOKED HAMS, whole or half 28c Pork Chops, pound -.32c Shoulder of Ve»l, pound 22c LON LAMB CHOPS, pound 35c Hump <>l Wa. pound 35c 122 North Broadway Telephone 261

12 THE SOUTH AMBOY CTZEM /* * * * ** + An Ad That Got Results By H. RVNG KNG (Copyrllht.) 1 DAUL read the newspaper over for the hundredth tae. t WHS an advertsement nlterlng 11 la retreward for lufonnatlon corplk tlnwhereahuuts of (ludlu V.n^-.t/.. > joung lady wlm h;»l mysterously Ms appeared from He home of wealthy parents n u western rr.v He had <ut t ml of the pupur Hweel before beeuuse there w;s smutt,bng nthe descrpton or the he!re«s whch suwrested to hm a rut* and fgure wth wllrh he was fan the face uul tlure of the youm lady who occuped the rooms over hs The name of the yonj! lady wus Margaret Downs. The junltor. by numerous clgrnrs, h:u] told hm Mn Mss Downs had lved n her present apartments fur three weeks. baclt, Pnul fgured that her arrval n tl)e house was tmed about three day* after tee dsappearance of Clauda l< gartz. Prom the frst tme thut bad met her on the stnlrs 1ul hurl taken a deep nterest n the new ten. ant. A bowng nrqmtlntnnce sprnj: up between them almost hefore they were awn re of t. The more he saw of Margaret Downs the more 1nul was convnced that the was none other thnn the mssng heress. "One has only Co look m totf to see," he told hmself, "that she 1«out of her element n a p nee lke ths, that she had been reared amd OBt refned socal surroundngs. The queston was: What was hs duty under the crcumstances? Clear j to notfy the proper person thn daodh Bngnrtz was lvng n such an address under the name of Margaret Downs. But f he dd so there was an, end to nl those pleasant meetngs ou the stars; to the sound of her lttle ftet patterng about over hs head; to all the dreams he had unconscously.keen dreamng. A wprd from hm am Margaret Downs would be waftel.* away as Clauda Bogartz nto a socal and fnancal renlm where he could *? fcldw^-w yet!" -. And then one afternoon he came n- FNNEY OF THE FORCE MARVE1OUS fcvenl»e, DELU -AHO TdA»K VOU, S O MUCH, BCAUV AMD / TftOlVl- THE FEATHERHEADS, Mechancsvlle USOAW-V P1AV A 1TUF SAME OF BEFORE t RETGC -T5 QUTE RESTF0U-ACT5 ASEPATV/EkDO A grl was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman of Rdsewny avenue on Sunday. Mrs. Hoffman was the <Q!S fouse t meet Mss Downs on former Mss Helen Konazowskl. j"la f» dtsractedly lookng for. the J r who was nowhere Fo be Tounc. Lester Freeman has accepted a ornout packng of a faucet n poston wth a famly jn Newark as letenelte" Ka3 gven way and prvate chauffeur and s at the present tme tourng the Southern tret was 1 unable to stop the flood states. ^+,,..,_... threatened to devastate her, Ojllanlly the young knght rushed W*tfw WBcue of the dstressed dnm, 1,"a*l.* -r!he found the place under the " nk where the water turned off, pro : cured a monkey-wrench and a new,»(!flng md presently lrnl everythng jorder agan. Then he helped Mar fsfet mop up, and they laughed am.r.ttajfed over ther work, becomng qute Vjlfce.-old -frends. eg W> en Margaret nvted hm to tea *, Paul accepted the proffered hosptal. tj tryng hs best to concfl the rnp - /$ure the nvtaton gave hm. n thp mdst of ther lvely talk over the tnrnd and butter and tea Paul suddenly renemberecl the prohlem wllc!) kal been oppressng hm, and fel tcnt,., "What s, the mutter?" exclamed * Margaret, gazng at hs anxous face. "s the tea so,,very dreadful?",. "Ko, t snt the ten," stammered Paul," "ts.oh, hang t all excuse me. 4llu; Downs, hut do you know nny x ~thlf - about that?" And takng the tllpplna, frntn hs pocket, he handed l crogl to her. Dhe read t nnd then rasng he ftfto ht*wth a puzzled expresson sad: ;"Why, yes, of course. But hnv nould you know Hnt hud nny con aectlon * th ths advertsement?" *j$a (tlt, then?" groaned Pnul. hf s true?" she asked.,( yon are Clnmll Rognrtzl" rg»r«t hurled her face n he and her shoulders shook con >V lly "Poor thng. Nle s weep ldf.*taolht Paul. " am a brute." ~Ml\rgawl, recoverng herself, as #rlous look, nnd unlt; ll," fr, supfoso nm. Wln «r\.. "Well, then," sghed ml, "t wonm rtntt my heart; nn suppose you lght to KO homo." Bll she gnored hs alluson to a broken lenrt, and assumed a dldlcl lr. "Mr, Hptnmlngway. have alwny> held that tnt one parson n a hundred t cuphlp nf rendng n n«wn» >>r n t«t.)lf.«nj.l.v. Vl (the Mll, "Ths s the ml verflfknfh of n story and not nf * R hcless There were two Hnw Mls SPMhK ad whch rw.l For the soluton ot hlp mystery, read Cllllltlns gral story n MrClulT.v«Mllfxlna Pohbly ynu never no tleel thorn." l> ddnt." conr>sw>d Paul mt-lcly " Hll H Mloj;n lor 111 lh>>lv<>r tlkhlk nlll.f nhlrh lmrlls tn- Mwll fy mlvetlslln;," she wen m. "nnl cup led Mls ndvctls m my \p.-m-m j «r, Tllfs how know ddnt rent f lte before, however, hn the vomt mltl Who wrole he m\n hud usl n llo^ftlhlrm ol me for h." mvlhln tlrtlldta" She WH vsbly nuoyed ln w»> VWl.v rollvcl; md llc.v w-rc W llullllk luolhr ovet hc wlndc nrnl Wtt Mlch u hulnlng tvhal -nrklh totllll Hll to Hljlll 11 11J1)>11V,ollhslno Pnul f n«w cclohhed luchlc m te nnd Mnrua were rmn-t-l ya> lpfot* he hm-antc fatuous Verse to Wor»«All tsltu MOM! H nrrskm fo pllln! W hookd ftom lnn"- nnl tontl Blllpd ln S UolllU flm MMSC to «>r<«. Afbuto K»wn la Ancl«nt«Wt namt "asbestos" s derwed from the ndent Greek word meanng a fabalou«stone, about whch t wns anld tklt once set on fre the Ore could not te quenched. Vht noncombvrtlhle ctmnu-ter nnd Klunlng qualty of asb>sl<» fber w>re undoubtedly known to the ndent, world. Plutarch men tlonn "PwM-tual" lump lvtols vst-l by tn Vcslnl Vlrclnn. How They Ch.ng. Tme wa when «n unmarred woman kept very quet nhont her nlnte. Wow»n w prnrllnb t nlotnl nnd lofl. Wwfnns flote Companon, A regular meetng of the Mechancsvlle Hose Company wan held at the fre house Monday evenng wt a large number of members present., Relatves from Long Branch vsted wth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jerome and famly of Rdgeway avenue on Monday. _ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dursk of Wlmot street vsted wth Mr. Dursks patents n Atlantc Cty on Sunday. John Scharolatta of Rartan street s agan able to be about after several days llness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson of Conover street entertaned relatves from Red Bank Sunday evenng,, Frtz Luk of Rartan street vsted wth frends at South Rver Sunday evenng. A group of young men n ths secton of the cty who have been actve the past several months n sports am known n club crcles as the "101 Ranch" have just receved new sweaters wth the name of the club on the Famous Metro Unon MtdeHATS STETSON HATS $8.50 and $10 PURE WOOL PULL OVER SWEATERS $2.95 Plan Colors EASTER SPECAL RAYON SLK BROADCLOTH SHRTS $ for $5.50 Exceptonnl Valua MENS PAJAMAS Lot 1 Lot 2 $.1,19 $1.59 Plftn Color* Fancy READY TO WEAR TRUE BLUE SERGE SUTS WE SSUE BEDEErKS. U. Alexander front nnd ther nck-names back. WLL Vau CAU ME-UU (JRAVJV LKE MV, BEST FQl&NDS VQ ( Lfes Surprse The surprse of lfe always comes n fndng how we have mssed the thngs whch have lan nearest us how wo have gone fur away to s*ek that whch was close by our sde all the tme. Phllp* Brooks, Happncl We enn only have the hghest happl nes* by ha.vjng wde thoughts and much feelng for the rest of the world. feorge EMot. " PRE ALARM BOXES 24 Broadway and Man Street. 25 Cedar and Center Streets. 27 Stockton and Frst Streets. 32 Bordentown Ave. and Feltus St. 33 Stevens Ave. and Augusta St. 31 Bordentown Ave. and Prospect St, 35 Pne Ave. and Porta St. 36 Broadway and Augusta St. 41 Broadway and Lousa Street. 42 Henry and Rosewell Streets. 43 Henry Street and Pne Avenue. 44 South Anboy Hosptal. 45 Feltus and Augusta Streets. 54 Broadway and Bordentown Ave. 63 P. R. R. Yard Masters Offce. 85 Eastern Coal Dock Co. 72 John Street and Stevens Avenue. 81 Fourth and Potter Streets. 82 Rdgeway Ave. and Conover St. 1 - Fre Out or Wre Trouble. 2 - Test, 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. 3_3_3 General Alarm No Sesson of School. DONT TAKE A CHANCE. WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEW EASTER HAT. STETSONS HAVE STOOD THE TEST F Q YEARS, LATEST STYLE Tuxedo Unon Made Felt HATS MENS SHORTS AND ATHLETC SHRTS Fancy Whte 50c RAYON SLK ATHLETC SHRTS and SHORTS 69c 3 For $2.00 FAMOUS LONSHRE BROADCLOTH SHRTS $ for,$5.00 Fn.tel Shade!, Green, Blue, Tan MENS TROUSERS At Neat Savng! WORK OR DRESS $L65 $2.45 $2.95 VRGN WOOL TOP COATS $22.50 *".95 DOYLE a CUNNEEN $17.95 DOUBLE OF COURSE.GP M SO HAPPV TO BEST FREND3.TOO, EXP CT FATOtR 10L BE MG ABOUT ME -AT WlS UR. &ETT&R^V 6O0OMK3UT The Paulus Dary ; ESTABLSHED 1890 f kn Offce: New Street New Brunswck, N. J. "" Phone 2400 _. PAULUS POSTVELY PERFECTLY PASTEURZED MLK >"" Wlkef-GofdoB Certfed Mttk Wendmore Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Mlk Suydams and Rutgers Specal Raw Tuberculn Tested Mlk * "" DSTRBUTON COVERS. ""- J " New Brumwck, Hghl.ndP.rk, South Rver,- Sayrevlle, Parlln, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbrdge, Carteret, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. the panless way wth SAPOL1N SPEED ENAMEL GLOSS FNSH Has no smelly odor leaves no laps or brush marks!... Dres hard and smooth as glass n > 4 hours and produces a glossy, lastng fnsh... n 17 new colors also black and whte. Scl m Rtcammndtd h: ANDERSONS GARAGE * BATTERY SERVCE 204 South Steven Avenue "AMNMUM OF EXPENSE" s characterstc of the settlement of estates wherever the owners of the property dstrbuted have "made a wll." Make your wll -dont put t off untl fnally ts too late, hut do t TODAY! FRST NATONAL BANK SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. VESMRS.PEPKlXB Ml\]UT - WOULD rwve BROUGHT MVESOOET TO j «M SUCE YOU 0«D RSTAND TUC ClE Ready for Bed Nothng but the Best! JEDDO HGHLAND, KNGSTON and THERMAL SMOKELESS COAL SWAN HLL CE & COAL CO. Yard & Offce: 146 Henry St. ^ r Phone 340 Unted States Royal Cord Tresand Tubes All Knds of Fasco Pants, Ols and Varnshes Brushes, Bronzes, Gold Leaf, Stans, Etc. Ready Mxed House Pant tk $3.00 Per Gallon ~ v r Andersons Garage and Battery Servce 204. So. 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