Hoboken Girl Killed in Auto Accident at "Dead Man's
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VOLUME 46 No 30 South Amboy, N. J., Friday, October 29, 1926 Price Four Cents. HOBOKEN GIRL KILLED IN AUTO REPUBLICAN |JLLUSTRATED MASS MEETING LOCAL POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ONE At High School Auditorium Monday. "Safe Transportation of Explosives" ACCIDENT AT "DEAD MAN'S CURVE Judge Carey to Speak. at High School. OF QUIETEST IN HISTORY OF CITY Ford Coupe Containing Six Collides With Heavy True The only political mass meeting to Mr. M. L. Oglesby, of the Bureau Both Parties Have Been Making House to House Canvass be held in this city by either party of Explosives, United States Govern- Early This Morning—Two Other Occupants Confined t will be held Monday night in the high ment, will deliver an illustrated lec- For Votes—Only One Mass Meeting Scheduled—Brief school auditorium by the local Re- ture, with the use of motion pictures Local Hospital. publican club. and stereopticon slides on "Safe History of Candidates. Judge Robert Carey, of Jersey Transportation of Explosives and City, who has addressed local aud- Other Dangerous Articles" in the In a collision between a Ford coupe iences on many occasions will be the Auditorium of the High School, on The political campaign which comes' Containing six people and a five ton principal speaker. Judge Carey is an Wednesday evening, November 3rd, to a close next Tuesday, has been on/ , truck on Morgan road early this WILL SHOW HOW able speaker and always pleases, hi3 at 8 o'clock. CARS COLLIDE of the quietest in the history of South ' morning', Miss M. Kreienberg, of 163 audience. All employees of railroads or* in- Amboy, notwithstanding the fact • - Jtart atreet, Hoboken, was killed, and Entertainment will be presented dustrial plants who have anything to that there are six local offices to be her companions injured, two of the THE TELEPHONE WORKS by Torre and Bi&viiano, feature ar- do with the handling of explosives or DURING STORM filled. This is the largest number of ' young women being yet detained in At High School Next Thursday—I tists with the Silvertown Cord Orch- \ other dangerous articles in tnanspor- Street De£»r_tment Employee Taken local vacancies in- a great many 'the local hospital for treatment. The Connection with Woman'* Club. estrn, with piano, accordian and vio-! Ution are urged to be present. All Ip Hospital After Smaih-Up. years, and the underlying interest of ••-'ebupt» was coming toward this city, At 3:00 o'clock, Thursday after- lin; Jack O'Kane, a humorist; and j otheris interested arc also invited. During the heavy wind and rain the partisan politicians is extremely i'HSe.touck going 'in the opposite direc- noon, November 4th, at the Sout Bert Lowe, singer and entertainer. « storm Monday morning, Herman Nel- keen, notwithstanding that there has V tion". At what is known as . Dead Am/boy High School, the Woman The Paramount Orchestra of this city FIN AT HPRATr? son, of Bordentown avenue, while not as yet been a public meeting, ex- "Ma'n'i Curve, the coupe arid truck Club of South Amboy will give its will also entertain. ' jTUlAL UHDAIH driving west on that avenue, crashed cept the Congressional candidates de- eideswiped, the coupe turning upside members nnd the general public Speeches will be mnde by the local j into the street department's jiffy bate. It seems that the Democratic down. cnindidates are conducting a personal 1 chance to seo what happens whei and county candidates. ATLAKEWOOD dump. Nelson, it is thought was In the coupe with the dead girl they use the telephone, by moans o blinded by the heavy rain. The truck canvass campaign basing their argu- were Miss Helen Paly, 554 First Devoe {Announce* No Debate At New ments on the Democratic record for an entertaining: demonstration to bi Brunswick Tonight. wus crossing Bordemtown avenue at street, Hoboken; Miss Jene De Mar- given 'by employees of the New Yorl CHARACTER DANCE th f PlU tt h th the past two years. The Republicans the. corner of street when the will hold a mass meeting at the high dhi, 153 First street, Hoboken; Win. Telephone Company in which a repli The lust of the series of debates accident happened antl was in charge Burke, 509 First -street, Hoboken; ca of an actual telephone central of HELD LAST NIGHT between the Third District Congres- of driver Larry Keyes. Other occu- school on Monday night. Irving Watexmcyer, 2094 Hoyt ave- fice will be shown in special portnbl< siomil candidates, Messrs. Hofl'miin pants of tho truck were Alec Mor- In view of the importance of the sue, Fort Lee and Archie Farrell, Many Attend C. D. of A. Affair At election to the city, because the con- •apparatus. D. H. Ford, Local Com i and Devoe, wus held at littkuwood gan and John Leonard. Morgan was lro] 813 Roosevelt avenue, Secaucus. The mercial Manager of the telephon< St. Mary's Hall. I hist night before an orderly and up- knocked unconscious by the force of! munici"al afafirs will not be lattot was driving the car when the company will be in charge of the .pro the accident, and was taken to the might be well accident happend.- The deceased BUS- Th.....o. Characte~,..w. r ~....Danc~e under the [ipi-fcciutivo audie.ice thut packed tho to give a short word picture of the gram. auspices of the Catholic Daughters of j auditorium °{. ">«. high" school to its local hospital and released the next itained a fractured skull, supposedly day. Both Leonard unit Keyes were candidates and their attributes. from the car turning over, and was The program includes a specia America, held in St. Mary's School I very doors. Petitioned by the chair- Andrew N. Kvist, Republican can- switchboard demonstration in whic nuditorium lust night proved a won-1 man of the affair to accord bojth badly shaken up by the impact. The dead before the local hospital was 1 car belonging to Nelson was so bad- didate for Mayor, an ex-soldiea', has reached although help was quickly the stage will be occupied by two re.i derful BUCCOSB in every way. The speakers u lair hearing and urged by served two terms and part of ano- telephone operators who will explain auditorium was most beautifully de-jthn local aspimnt to avoid any basis ly damaged that it is said to be be- available. The others in the acci- 1 1 yond repair. ther as Councilman representing the dent escaped with but minor bruises, by means of the switchboard appara- comtecvrnted undeundrnr- the skillful hands ooff '"' chargus ot unfairness, the crowd, Fourth Ward. He is employed by the t the whys and wherefores of th Mr. John Powderly *nd a hustling which included u lurg-e band of local Thompson-Starrett Company, general committee. The aim of tho chuirlady Uufl'mun boosters, remained quiet contractors of New York, as an esti- i>v charge, Mrs. Rejrina McGovern, except for occasional outbursts ol ap- HEAVY TRUCK mator and draftsman. was indeed realized by having lost: pluuse, most of wh;ch, as on iorraor Philip A. Downs, Democratic cay1 \ evening's affair eclipse all previous! occasions,.going to Hoffman, STRIKES FORD| didate for Mayor, is algo an ex-aervi/ ^ undertakings of the kind. Music of! Carefully avoiding his previous Drives Smaller Car up on Main St. man and is just completing a terhv/ A high calibre was furnished by McGov- practice of addressing requiring an Sidewalk. Councilman-at-Large and President em's Orchestra. answer direct to the crowd, which of the Common Council. He is em- > Promptly at ten o'clock a grand were oft times too tempting to the Stevens avenue and Main street ployed as Credit Manager of the ", in which the v«stncss of the march was formed and prizes were'hostile members, Mr. Devoe read his :amc in for its share of auto accidents, Manufacturers Trust Company of «nd«d started out for a telephone industry is featured, will „__,, They were on their way awarded by competent judges from orderly presentation of reasons in yesterday when a big Mack truck car-| jjew Yor]t be shown. the K. of C. They were: Joseph Claf- favor of the modification of the Vol- tying brick coming down Main street,' Howard'W. Reese, Democratic can. hanv when., the accident happened. It At the conclusion of the program, • it Mid thit a rumor relative there be- fy, Joseph Triggs, Joseph Gherity, stead Law. On the whole he fared crashed into a Ford sedan owned and didate for C'ouncilmaJi-at-Large, is the telephone people will answer any James O'Connor, Joseph Smith. considerably better than at either of driven by Mrs. Howard Leary, of . j man and is an employee . ing lomVhard Ji<juor found in the questions concerning switchboard op- 1 an ex: serv ce wrecked-machine WSB found ground- The following young ladies were the other two debates, although the First street. The Ford, together with of th<> Pennsylvania Railroad Com- erations and maintenance. Then awarded prizes: best dressed, Musi amount at applause that was accord- the Mack truck, before stopping were department. He has lew by the police who investigated. will be no admission charge, and thi pany in the car line coupe was badly wrecked and Irene Parks and Miss Helen Sullivar; «<1 him grew less and less, as it did on the sidewalk in front of the home ncver before SOUg-irt. political office. public is invited. of an 1 was brought to the Apex Garage here most original, Miss Marguerite Bra- at the other debates also, as the ™5 rf Salmon.