MISS SCULLY SOLD for $20,035 Jin GETS at COAL DOCKS Cleric Wag Directed to Issue Warrant in Favor of James Campion for $40.00, John S
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VOLUME XXXIII. NO. 36. 8OUTH AMBOY. N...I.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1913. Price ThreeOents. On resolution by Mr. Stratton, the city engineer was authorized to revise BRICKWORKS FATAL ACCIDENT assessment maps. Mil VETOES On resolution by Mr. Stratton, the MISS SCULLY SOLD fOR $20,035 Jin GETS AT COAL DOCKS cleric wag directed to issue warrant in favor of James Campion for $40.00, John S. McMaster, Special Master la for services at "Hole-ln-the-Wall." Having both legs amputated as a Chancery of New Jersey, on Monday result of an accident, Bronle Smoien- Solicitor Pearse addressed the coun- afternoon Bold the Revere Fine Brick; cil and read a letter from H. D, U1SED sky, an employee of the Eastern Coal and Tile Company property to B Breimly, counsel tor the Jersey Cen- Dock Co'died Friday morning at the Thinks it Belter to Use StistpeliatM A Brilliai* AswmWiie Attends The Ernest Comegys, of Perth Amboy, for Lawyer Schlemier Paid $400 P. H. R. Emergency Hospital, from the tral Traction Company, as follows: the sum of $20,035.00. Coal Ta«. Money to Advance Ste- "I enclose herewith copy of propos- Card Party alter Mwnff of Bene- injuries received. , The sale was originally planned Account for Services in Fitch The accident occurred about 3.00 ed contract made with the city of for November 12, but was postponed vens Avenue Improvement—T. B. South^ Ambor. You will notice that fit of Woman's Club "Bewttfvl Case-Heating Apparatus Work- a. m., when Smolensky was attempting weekly until December ,8. It took to uncouple cars headed for dumper Deals Gets Contract for George two changes have been made, one Decorations and Handsome Gift place at the Citizen office at 2 o'clock. ins Bad Other Business of the naming the sureties as Morris Bro- No. 2. Tn some manner he slipped,, Street fire Mouse—Qtfcer Busi- A lawyer from New York, representing the cars passing over his legs. Drs. thers and the other requiring the city —Dainty Refreshments Served. Orrln E. Stoddard, started the bidding Board of Education as Specially of South Amboy to pass a repeal or- E. H. Eulner and E. E. Haines wer* ness Before Council. at $5,000. The bids were finally run Reported for The Citiien. summoned and the injured man was dinance annulling the old provision The card party given by Miss Scully up as follows: which requires us to maintain drain-: taken to the emergency Hospital. It at "her home on Augustus street, Sat The Stoddard Interests bid $19,905.00 was necessary to amputate both limbs, age and culverts in Stevens avenue, A special meeting of the Board o: At meeting of Council Tuesday even- urday afternoon for the benefit o Jessie Collyer, Perth Amboy 20,030.00 one above and one below the knee. If this meets with your approval Education^ was held in the City Hal ing Mayor Oey presented . * veto the piano fund of the Woman's Club R. Krnest Comegys, Perth The man bore up wonderfully after please return as promptly as you can Thursday evening. Present—Presi against resolution of Mr. O'Connor proved a most delightful and enjoy Amboy 20,035.00 tho accident but weakened rapidly and and 1 will have It executed by the dent Haines, Messrs. Grace, Davis, passed at previous meeting appropri- able affair. The property was knocked down expired at 9.30 a. m. Jersey Central .Traction Company, Scully and Mason. ating Susqueh'ana Coal tax money for The decorations of each room where guaranteed fro© of all encumbrances Smolensky was of a very cheerful eewer and fire house purposes. I presume you will want the contract the various games were played were to Comegytt, and under condition that Communication wan read from executed in duplicate In order that disposition and a favorite among his Present—Mayor Dey, Councilmen unique and tastful. In the front room money would be refunded should com- County Superintendent Willis in re fellow employees. He is survived bf Manhattan, O'Connor, Stover, Stanton, we may have a copy." where auction bridge and five hundred plainant fall In this respect. gard to furnishing certificates for the Mr. Pearse said: "My understanding a widow and two children, one two- and Stratton; Clerk Mack, Solicitor were played, the decorations' consist Tho property consisting of about 262 teachers in the night school. The years of age and the other only a few Pearse, Engineer Mason, Treasurer at the time 1 prepared this agreement ed of autumn leaves Interspersed with acres has been before tbo courts for a secretary stated he had made appli- was before the, agreement should bo months old. Smolensky was 24' . Perrlne, Street Commissioner Condors, yellow chrysanthemums, long time. Recently Vice-Chancellor cation for certificates for the various years of age. and Collector Sutllff. Anally entered Into between the ctly In the library, where tables wer Lewis, at the Chancery Chambers, In teachers, MinuteB of previous meeting were anil Traction Company, as it affected The bill of Samuel Schlolmer for arranged for euchre and pinochle Jersey City, heard arguments on the THE LECTURE ENJOYED. approved as read. the franchise It would be necessary to potted fcrn» and American beauty applications of Henry W. Brackett, of •fifjO.OO for legal services was taken President Stanton called for bids have the agreement approved of by roses were artistically arranged. New York City, to open a deeree taken up and read. Mr. Grace moved tha About 400 people attended the free (or building flre house, and on motion the Board of Public Utility Commis- The dining room was decorated with by default In the suit commenced by $400 be paid on account. Mr. Davis lecture on Wednesday night at St of Mr. Manhattan the clerk proceeded sioners as we have had to do in recent autumn leave*, palms and carnations Orrln E. Stoddard, against the Revere called attention to the fact that there Mary's Hall under the auspices of to open the' bids. They were as years when any change has been made On the serving table a centre piece Fine Brick and Tile Co. The suit had been no formal action taken in South Amboy Council No. 426, K. of follows: - In any franchise granted by the city; was worked out with roses, carnations was originally commenced in Febru- the employment of Mr. Schlelmer and C. It was one. of a series to be given- Geo. st. Gordon H. therefore It seems unnecessary that ami lax and ferns. ary, 1912, by Mr. Stoddard against the suggested that a motion be passed by the New York Telephone Company,'! we should go to the expense of re- T. B. Deats f7,443 $1,943 The Woman's Clubs from surround- brick company, and Henry W. Brac- confirming his employment. The and was very interesting. By store- pealing this particular section of the J. C. Fowler «,725 1,882 ing towns were well represented by kett, tor the purpose of foreclosing and President stated ft was bis recollec- optlcon slides, many interesting views ordinance, as the same thing is Joseph Check .... 8,138 1,782 stylishly gowned women, many being selling the brick property known as tion that formal action had been taken were exhibited showing the first in- covered by the torms of the agree- M. Lamberston ... 7,900 2,152 present from Perth Amboy, South Riv- the Cbeesequake Clay Lands. The However, Mr. Grace withdrew his mo- troduction of the telephone, and vari- ment which is made between the city On motion of Mr. 'O'Connor, they er, Sayreville, Keyport, Elizabeth, Revere Brick Company appeared at tion and the motion of Mr. Davis con- ous systems adopted both in this and and the Jersey Central Traction were received and referred to commit- Lake wood, and other nearby towns, the suit and contested, but Mr. Brac- firming the action was passed. Mr, foreign countries. , Mr. J. F. Peters Company. So far as a change of presented the lecture in a very pleat- tee on flre department with city en- During the games music was fur- kett did not appear, through a mis- Grace then made the motion for pay- sureties Is concerned, my last In- ing manner. The next lecture will gineer for tabulation. ' * nished by a Victrola. understanding, he alleging that he ment of $400.00 on account. Mr. Ma- structions were that the city would be held on January 14, and there The report from R. M. Mack, secre- The hostess, was ably assisted In the was misinformed by parties interested son stated he objected to the motion not accept any sureties except a should be a very large attendance. - tary of meeting of flre department, reception of guests by Mrs. T. J. in securing a Judgment against the on the ground that the case was not surety company, which was to be ap- Remember these lectures are fre«, and announcing that Jonathan Compton Scully, Mrs. H. J. Berrlen, Mrs. F. M. property. The property was up for yet settled, and that it was excessive well worth attending. ,. ,>( had been elected chief, Frank Gordon, proved of by the city, I have no Littell, Mrs. George Gundruro, Mrs. sale on the twelfth of November, and stated . he would vote against the first assistant, and Richard Neiltopp, reason to believe that any other R. C. Stephenson, and Miss Emma which Mr. Brackett learned through motion. Mr. Grace called attention to second assistant, was read, and on mo- agreement has been made or any Dayton. an advertisenment, and on November the great amount of work involved In the case as did President Haloes.