lAGHINE.
Think The
Specially For
TEat people are anxious to get the I
sewing machipe coupons, published
daily in the Evening News, is evident
from the increased sales of the paper.
Every day we hea\r of mows? wJHben
who have entered the race and some'
report having a good sized box already.
The advertisemeM whioh has here
tofore inolnded the coupon, has been
taken ont'of the paper owing], to the
pressure of spaoe, but the coupon
will be found every day at the bottom
of an article telling of the progress in
the contest.
The women in all parts of the city
are delighted with the Evening News'
offer and state that it is the greatest
thing that has ever happened for
them. They claim that all the con
tests heretofore have been for the
children or the prize has been some
thing they did not care about, but
when a first class J60 Wheeler & Wil
son sewing machine is offered it is
meant directly for them. Thev are
all the more delighted to think that
all they have to do is to clip the
coupons and the one sending in the
most gets the machine.
or
The Perth Ambot Evening News
: Sewing Machine Contest.
: Turned in by
I APRIL ??
GREISEN & DAHL,
Masons and Builders,
Room 14 Schener Building.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
Open Evenings 7 to lO. I
[
REAL ESTATE
ADVERTISING.
\
Toife Lot on Kirk land Place I
THE BISHOP COMPANY
122 SMITH STREET
We loan money to members on their I
pass books or certificates as well as |
on Bond and Mortgage.
Citizens Building & Loan,
194 High street.
8-ai-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP.
House and lot on Smith Street.
*3,000.
M&ney to loan and lots of it.
Apply to Boynton Bros.
8 1 Smith Street. |
Amboy
Realty and Construction
Company.
T1 ree beautiful lota on New Brunswick road,
near hospital, to be sold reasonable and at once.
Pom Office Building.
JUST THINK OF IT!
A House and Lot in a desirable
part of the City for $900. En
quire R., care of Perth Amboy
Evening News,
Severe Storm In I tah and Montana.
SALT LAKE CITY, April 11.? A 8e
vere windstorm, accompanied by rain,
hail and snow, is raging throughout the
entire intermountain region. The wind
at some points has reached a velocity
of forty miles an hour, and telegraph
and telephone service is partly demor
alized. At Butte, Mont., and west of
there a heavy wet snow is reported,
and snow is also reported at many
points in Idaho. The weather bureau
has sent ?ut warnings through the fruit
districts.
Are You
Dissatisfied
with your Grocer ? If so,
why not let us call and
see you. We are doing
more and more business
every day. '1 his certainly
means customers are sat
isfied and that we'll use
you right. Give us a call.
Ideal Cash Grocery
East Avenue and
Washington Street
P. FREDERICKSON, Prop.
A ten per, "cent increase in waees
has been granted to the three hundred
or more ijfon moulders and laborers of
the Wajter A. Wood Mowing and
Reaper Company, of Hoosic Falls, N.
Y. The advance was unsolicited.
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Despite the energetic efforts of the
New York CJity building firms whose
interests are imperilled, to bring about
a reconciliation of the two rival or
ganizations of carpenters, the repre
sentatives of both the United Brother
hood and the Amalgamated Sooiety
refused positively yesterday to submit
their differences to arbitration.
President Gompers and Vice-Presi
dent Duncan, of the Federation of
Labor, arrived in New York City to
day, to see if they can settle the car
penter's strike.
o
Fifteen hundred employes of the
Manhattan Elevated Railway held a
meeting todav to deoide upon an an
swer to the offer of the officials of the
company to increase the wages and
reduce the hours of the men.
It is persistently rumored that nego
tiations are on foot looking to the re
opening of the Lowell, Mass., cotton
mills Monday morning.
The numerous small strikes in the
anthracite coal region resulting from
the disagreement between operators
and miners regarding the strike com
mission's ruling on the number of i
hours to constitute a day's work, has]
brought a letter from President Mit
chell calling upon such strikers to re
turn to work.
Advertising is the life of trade.
GOOD
HORSC
SENSE
will teach yon that
coffee in an air-tight,
sealed package is
^ purer, cleaner and
^ fresher than coffee
kept in open bins.
.ION COFFEE
never sold in bulk.
SANDOR KISH, Proprietor.
Saturday, April n
BUSH
The Wonder
Don't Fail To See This Act
Carroll and Clark
Acrobatic Comedy Team
Andrews and Feld
Eccentric Comedy Sketch Artists
Special Engagement
Chauncey
Ver Valin
In conjuction with the regular
SATURDAY SHOW ...
Glever Artists New Faces New Features ]
Novelties^ Comedy Musical
THE SHOW OF THE SEASON |
sioa - 15c ? 25c
>rs open at 7.30 p. m.
JUS. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D.
RECOMMENDS DR. DAVID KEN
NEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY.
In a recent issue of the New York
Magazine "of Sanitation and Hygiene,
the recognized authority on all matters
pertaining to health, James H. Mont
gomery, M. D., says editorially:
"After a careful investigation of Dr.
David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, a
specific for kidney, liver and bladder
troubles, rheumatism, dyspepsia and
constipation with its attendant ills, we
are free to confess that a more meritori
ous medicine has never come under the
examination of the chemical and medical
experts of the New York Magazine of
Sanitation and Hygiene. In fact, after
the most searching tests and rigid in
quiry into the record of Dr. David Ken
nedy's Favorite Remedy, it becomes a
duty to recommend its use in unequivo
cal term to every reader of this journal
whose complaint come* within the list
of ailments which this remedy is adver
tised to cure. We have obtained such
overwhelming proof of the efficacy of
this specific? have so satisfactorily
demonstrated its curative powers
through personal experiments ? that a
care for the interest of our readers leads
us to call attention to its great value."
Jambs H. Montgomery, M. D.
Druggists sell it in New So Coat Slxc
and the regular $1.00 sis* bottles.
Sample bottle? enough for trim/, fret by mail.
Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondoat, N. Y.
Dr. David Kennedy'* Cherry Balsam beet foi
Colds, Coughs, Consumption, ejc, 50c, Ji.oc.
Keasbey ?ft Bnrnekov sell and recorr -
mend l)r. David Kennedy's Favorlie
Remedy.
BACOLOD CAPTURED.
A Haadred Horoa Slaia by Fenhlag'a
Porce.
MANILA, April 11.? Captain Per
shing's force Las captured Bacolod, is
land of Mindanao, killed 100 Moros and
wounded many others. Three Ameri
cans were wounded.
Pershing's force consisted of Shaw's
battalion of the Twenty-seventh infan
try, Kilpatrick's troop of the Fifteenth
cavalry and McNair's battery.
The Bacolod leaders and the major
ity of the people of that district had
been hostile to the Americans and en
couraged attacks on the American
camps. They rejected the tenders of
friendship.
It Is expected that the defeat of the
Bacolodians will result in all the Moros
acknowledging American sovereignty.
Pershing's column is going to Mara
hue, which is also hostile.
Do You
Know
where there's a family
that's ever used Feigen
span's P. O. N. Ale or
Beer as a table beverage
that wasn't delighted
with it? We don't. Why
not order a case of your
dealer or us? We know
you'll like it.
Bottled or
on Draught.
FEIfiENSPAN'S
Breweries, Newark, N. J.
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine.
Rotary Motion and
Ball Bearings.
If You are Thinking
About getting a first-class Machine,
have one sent to your bouse on a
free trial. Teacher will call and in
struot on the best steel attachments
made ; or call and examine at office.
Sold for very reasonable j>rioes.
A. JEN 5 EN, Dealer
336 STATE STREET
SOUTH AMBOY.
SISTERHOOD INSTITUTED.
Lady Lodge of Pythians Instituted at Free
ho'd By South Amboy Lady.
j
A new order of the Pythian Sister
hood, called Tennent No. 2, was in
stituted at Freehold, N. i., April 7th,
by the Grand Chancellor of the
Pythian Sisterhood, of South Amboy,
Mrs. Joseph Wilson. She was assist
ed by the Grand Vice Chancellor,
Mrs. Rogers, of Jersey Oity. The
Grand Keeper of Reoofds and Seals,
Mrs. J. V. Trail, of New Brunswick.
A large delegation of Sisters attended
from this place. Mrs. Anna Hause
instructed them in the unwritten
work of both degrees.
In the evening a publio installation
was very gracefully and interestingly
conducted by the grand officers. The
ceremony was enhanced by the musio
of the organ and beautified by the
rich regalias worn by the ladies. Sev
eral of the South Ambov ladies assist
ed at the installation.
Members of the Tennent Lodge No.
69 were guests of honor of the ladies.
Interesting addresses were made by
the Grand Lodge officers and members
of Tennent Lodge.
A bountiful repast was served by
the Sisterhood after the installation
and an enjoyable evening was passed
with speech makinsr, singing and re
citations. The new Sisterhood starts
off with a membership of twenty-two
and a number of ladies^, gave their
names in to become members. They
expeot soon to raise the number of
members to fifty.
At The Episcopal Church.
There will be an Easter service,
consisting of singing and recitations
by the Sunday School, on Easter Sun
day evening, nnder the auspices of
Mrs. David Dill, Miss Lizzie Paterson
and Miss Mary Stnlts.
The program is a very interesting
one. Eittie Hanse and Ethel Harris
will sing a duet, "We Want Everybody
to Lnow. " Kittie Hanse will also re
cite, "The hour before the Dawn."
Emma Sylvester and Ethel Harris,
Miss Hildah Peterson and Miss Serena
Lear will also recite.
A dialogue, America's, Easter, will
be given by Edith Freeman, Blanohe
Reed, Kittie Hause, Sadie Lear,
Emma Sylvester, Ethel Harris, Lillie
Harris, Lillie Harris, Lillie Skim
mons, Harvey Watson, Clarence
Thorpe and Harvey Bennett.
NEWS ITEMS.
Two of the largest types of looomo
tives of the Pennsylvania railroad
have been put in service at South
Amboy.
Martin Johnson, of Second street,
is visiting his son at Orosswioks, N. J.
The P. R. R. shops at this place are
now working 9 hoars daily and
half day Saturday instead of 10 hours.
Little Mildred Leonard, of Rahway,
returned home today, after spending
four weeks with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Thomas, of Sec
ond street
Little O. P. Straub, ex-councilman
Steuerwald's grandson, has been quite
ill with the croup at Steuerwald's
hotel.
Oharels Steuerwald, Jr., who has
been ill with typhoid fever for severa
weeks, is verv much better, but too
weak to walk aroand yet. We hope
soon to see him out.
Mr. Hyers, of Bordentown avenue,
is havins the interior of his house
painted.
The Easter lilies and other flowers
at Mrs: Hunt's store are very beauti
ful.
K. 8. T. Church visited Mr. Walk
er's greenhouse today and enjoyed
the oall very much and admired the
beautiful flowers.
It is rumored that there are to be
several marriages after Easter.
A great many flowers were sold in
the borough for the children's prooes
sion at St. Mary's Oatholio Ohnrch
on Holy Thursday. Mrs. Walker,
florist, furnished lilies for St. Mary's
church.
Miss Charlotte Muirhead, Mayor
Muirhead's daughter, will spend Eas
ter at home with her parents on Main
street. Miss Muirhead has two weeks
vacation from her sohool, Sc. Mary's,
at Burlington, N. J.
Miss Ellen Thomae is home from
the State Normal Sohool at Trenton.
Miss Thomas has a week's vacation
whioh she will spend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, of
Second street.
H. PARiSEN
20! David St. So. Amboy, N. i.
PIANOS and ORGANS
BRADBURY, WEBSTER and ,
HENNING PIANOS
Organs from $10 up. Square Pianos from
ftS up. Cash or Installments.
WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP.
Wo ODBKIDGE
CHURCHES
At the First Congregational ohnrcli,
tomorrow, the Sunday School will
render the Easter program at 10.80 in
the morning, and at the same time
the baptiam of several infanta will
take plaoe. In the evening the ohoir
will give special Easter mnsio and the
pastor, the Rev. W. H. Jackson, will
preach an appropriate sermon.
Presbyterian.
In the morning Rev. Dr. McNnlty's
subject will be "The Resurrection. "
At 8 o'clocK in the afternoon the San
day Sohool children will hold their
servioe, there will also be mnsio by
the ohoir.
On Wednesday evening the Easter
cantata will be given in this chnroh.
The mnsio will be very fine. Ontside
talent has been obtained. No admis
sion haB been charged but a collection
will be taken np.
Methodist.
Sunday morning the pastor, Rev.
M. W. Womer, will preaoh a sermon
appropriate to Easter. On Sunday
morning the Sunday Sohool children
will also have extra services assisted
bv the choir. Good Friday evening a
service was held at 7.45 in this^ohuroh.
On Saturday afternoon there will be
an egg hunt and cake sale in the
Methodist Ohuroh parlors.
Episcopal.
At 8 a. m. the Holy Oommnnion
will be administered by the pastor,
Rev. S. B. Rath bun. At 10.80 a. m.
there will also be a service. At 4 p.
m. the Sunday sohool exercises and
vesper service will be held.
NEWS ITEMS.
The Salmagundi will hold its next
meeting at the residence of Miss Susie
Freeman, of Rahway avenue, Tuesday
evening, April 14th. The subject will
be "Our Poets. "
Mr. and Mr. 0. A. Campbell are
spending Sunday in Atlantio Oity.
A party from Woodbridge attended
the Christian Endeavor Rally at Car
teret on Tuesday evening. Dr. Mo
Nulty spoke, Mrs. Howard Tappen
sang, and Mr. Jackson gave an address.
Rev. W. H. Jackson has had the
long distanoe telephone put in his
residence on Barron avenue.
Miss Agnes Fitz Patrick is spending
a week in New York.
Mr. Frank Edgar, plumber, has had
a telephone put in his store on Green
street.
Mrs. Number has been confined to
her home on aooount of illness.
Mr. Hoffman has had a telephone
put in his residence.
Miss Edith A. Whitney is spending
the Easter vacation at Hughsonville,
New York.
MiBs Anna B. Mitchell was ill on
Thursday and was nuable to attend
sohool.
Mrs. F. I. Perry and Miss Ida Look
wood have returned fTom their trip to
Atlantic Oity.
Mr. Charles Farrell and family will
visit relatives in Philadelphia during
Easter week.
. Mr. Howard Tappen, who has been
siok, has recovered.
An unusually large congregation
was in attendance at the last Sunday
evening's meeting in the Presbyterian
church. The eleotric lights add very
much to the comfort of the people.
Mr. M. W. Womer has returned
from the conference whioh was held
at Newark.
The people of our town are wide
awake in that they realize the benefit
of having telephones in their houses
and places of business.
The Building Committee of the
Board of Education held a meeting on
Thursday evening, April 9th.
Master Diok Foster, of Sewaren,
fell from a second story window to
the ground on Wednesday. A dootor
was summoned, but Master Dick is
entirely free from injury.
Mr. Fry has rented his house on
West avenue, Sewaren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ames dined
with Mrs. 0. W. Boynton, Thursday
evening.
Miss Anna Kennedy is spending the
Easter vaoation at her home in Spots
wood.
The Misses Gertrude and Dorothy
Robertson, of Rah way avenue, are
confined to their home with illness.
Miss Kennedy had an out of town
gnest visiting her this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards are
spending Sunday out of town.
THOMAS F
..Funeral Director..
This t* the only up-to-date Fokbral ?
establishment in Perth Amboy & vicinity
ff HR9 State S* 01 llcoho-ln fit
?oo
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Carteret
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY.
Interesting Program Carried Out? Several
Addresses By Woodbrldge People.
The Christian Endeavor Society of .
the First Presbyterian Ohnroh held a
rally on Tuesday evening Rev. W.
H. Jackson, of the Congregational
ohnroh, of Woodbridge, gave a very
interesting and inspiring address. His
theme wps The Fonr Anchors? "Be
lieve in Christ, Believe in the Bible,
Believe in the Divinity of JesnsfChrist
and Believe in the Ohnroh."
Dr. McNnlty, of the Presbyterian
ohnroh, of Woodbridge, and Rev. E.
R. Rrown, pastor of the Carteret
ohnroh, also gave interesting and
helpfnl talks.
Mrs. Howard Tappen. of Wood
bridge, sang two solos, her mother,
Mrs. Brown, was her accompanist.
Miss F. Belle Beam sang a solo, Miss
Helen Donnelly read the sonptnre
lesson. Herman Nederbnrg rendered
a vioiln solo. There was also a quar
tette by Misses Eva and Belle Beam,
Messrs. James F. Shepherd and John
Brown. Misses Fannie Johnston and
Georgia Beam presided at the organ.
The oommittee of arrangements
was: Misses Mand Piatt, Ursula and
Addie Leber.
NEWS ITEMS.
The First Presbyterian Ohuroh will
hold a special servioe on Sunday morn
ing at 7.30 o'clock. In the evening
the Sunday Sohool will have interest
in Easter exercises.
Jack E. Wilson spent Wednesday in
New York.
Morris L. Slugg went to NeWark on
Thursday evening and saw the "Sil
ver Slipper."
Miss May Oonghlin spent Monday
in Perth Amboy.
Misses Addie and Ursnla Leber
spent Monday morning in Perth jAm
boy, and Miss Addie Leber visited in
Woodbrigde in the afternoon.
W. A. VanBnskirk, the oontraotor
and builder from Paterson, is suffer
ing from appolexy.
The yaoht of L. P. Soott, yard fore- ?|
man at the De Lamar Oopper Works, i
sank last week. It has been raised
and found to be slightly damaged.
L. A. Ohase, superintendent of the
Lncol Works, spent Monday in Boston.
Elsie and Chester, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Young, are suffering
with bronohitis.
Mrs. Sullivan's baby is very sick
with bronohitis.
Real Estate advertising in the Even
ing News brings results.
CARTERET BUSINESS
^COLOMN^
OTTO SPITZ,
Sanitary Plumber
STOVES, RANGES) HEATEM
Rahway Ave.
Shop near C.R.R. Depot, Cartarei N- J
JOSEPH SHERWOOD
Carpenter and Builder
Estimates given. Jobbing promptly attended to
CARTERET, N. J.
Main st & Hazelwood ave., Rahway, N. J.
..Special Notice..
GO TO OTHER'S STORES?
WELL I DON'T THINK !
This is the place to spend your
Chink.
H. SHAPIRO S, Carteret, N. I.
CONRAD BROS.
SANITARY PLUMBING
TINNING and HEATING
RAHWAY AVE. Carter.!, N. J.
Next to Engine House.
JOHN THOMPSON
Carpenter and Builder
Jobbing: promptly attended to. Estimates given
PORT READING. N.J.
CHAELES JEI^TlCniTS
Painter and Paperhanger
All orders by mull promptly attended to.
CARTERET N.J.
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