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1ED BANK MAN ENDS fiflATAWAN SCHOOL BD. NEW MINISTER HIS LIFE BY HANGIN( REELECTED /ACHT CLUB AT BAD BLOOD TALL CEDARS OFFICERS RECEPTION TO "Before I I Special to the EVENING NEWS. began using ru«fcr«t4i. had & bad cotb* i to the EVENING SE 1(8, .pimples on my fure, nnd my food wns not Special AT Red Bank, April 8:-—The body of Slexlonigested an It ahould have l>een. Now f am entirely Matawan, April 8:—At 8 recent' RECEPTION; and /we!!, the pimples have«11 from NEW disappeared my AT KEYPORT KEVPORT PLANS P PASTOR George W. Wolf was found the Matawan Hoard of Edu- hanging fat-n. I own truthfully aay that C&aearets are Just meeting from the second floor veranda by a as advertised; D i;\ve taken only two Iwxea of them.' cation organized for tbe coming I Clarence It. Grlffiu, BUerldau, LuiL South Greet neighbor who was passing his home First year. There wag no election for dis- Stv. Yirks Amboy Baptists in Leighton avenue, yesterday morn- Annual Banquel to New Members Are Initiated trict clerk ag Mr. Walling was elect- Isaac J. Greet- Coroner John ed a of Rev. G. L. Allen. ing. I, Sickles was no- be Held at last year for term three ed at tified and granted a burial permit. April 20. Big Wetting. yearn. The only offices filled were Keyport. Mr. Wolf was seventy years old those of presldent'and vice president. I Epmial to the EVENING SEWS. and conducted a store for to the EVBNINQ NEWS. L. H. Stemler was reelected I grocery Special NEWS. Special to thi EVENING preei- Special to the EVENING NEWS. South Amboy, April 8:—The la- some time past. The reason for his View For- dent and Charles Carmen, vice presl- ! Keyport, April 8.—The first an- Keyport, April 7.—Bay Keyport, April 8:—-The lecture di')8 of the Baptist church gave a re- act remains a mystery. He leaves a of Lebanon dent. The old committees were also nual banquet of the Keyport Yacht sst. No. 18, Tall Cedars room of the Calvary M. E. church ception last night for their new pas- widow and seven children. net In Masonic reelected. flub, will be held in the Pavilion Wednesday night :ast nigbt wag filled to the overflow tor, Rev. G. L. Allen, and his wife. ^all. Sir four members attended Hotel, Thursday, April 20, and a with members of the church and Tl;e delay was caused by the absence ind the < were initiated into large attendance is anticipated. wing friends at the public reception given of the pastor's wife, who has been he order: Ira Antonodies, Jr., Present Officers. Pleasant. the new pastor, Rev. Isaac 3. Yerks, the winter In the South, Palatable. Potent, Tatte Good. Do Good, "Charles P. and L. spending The officers of the club are Never Sieken, Weakeu or Gripe. 10c. 25c 50c. Never Snyder George Refreshments were served and all WOODBRIDCE old la bulk. Tb« tablet and his only recently arrived to join genuine stamped OCO. Bartelson of Atlantic Highlands; A. Charles Rossi, commodore; Karl J laaranteed to cure or jroar money back present enjoyed a pleasant evening, her husband in his new field of la- Cottrell and Fred- Mathlason, vice commodore; Harvej Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oo Kunath, Joseph making the acquaintance of the pas- bor. The lecture room of the church of J. E. 8. Bedle, rear commodore; Thoa erick Thompson Matawan; tor and his family. was well 200 ANNUAL SALE, 12 MILLION BOXES filled, nearly persons WHIST CLUB Burrowes, treasurer; Richard Bur- Johnson and Joseph R. Heyer of Bel- HAVE SESSION church in the Charles Kastner of being present. Every rowes, secretary; Norman 13. Lock- tord; Highlands was in a city represented extending wood, Asst. secretary; William A. ind Le Roy Carhart of Navesink. KEYPORT CHURCHES welcome to Pastor Allen. After the ceremonies the members Was J. GUI, official measurer; Rev. H. W. The of entertainment was Entertained by Mrs. :>f the with the new members Reformed Church at IV!id- program Bruninghausen, chaplain; Dr. G. C. order St. /ohl'i M. E. as follows: Address of welcome, by MARTIN FOR were served a banquet in the dining Rev. A L. 10:80 G. Walker at Siwaren. Hoagland, fleet surgeon. ea letown on 11. Isard, pastor. Deacon Green. At the close he re- room of the Mansion House, covers April A. 2:80 P. The trustees are: One year—P. A. M., preaching by uaator; cited an that suited laid The whole P. ser- original poem Sondergaard, Wlnfleld Maurer, Wm. being for sixty-four. M., Sunday school; 7:30 M., the occasion. music the to the NEWS. was carried out in mon Vocal by Special BVBNINO C. Low; two years—Wm. E. Wool- evening's program Special to the EX EKING NEWS. by pastor. choir. An impersonation entitled, 8:—The La- THE LEADER successful manner. 8:— The class!* St, Mary's Woodbridge, April lev, Sr., Geo. W. Brown, Wm. A. Mlddletown, April Episcopal. "A Mustard Plaster," by Miss Clara dies' Afternoon Whist Ciub was de- of Reformed Rev. H \V. rec- Gill; three years— R. R. Brown, Monmouth, of the Bruenlnghausen, of after- tor. 8:00 A. M., Chamberlain, Cranbury. Solo, lightfully entertained Friday Vttdin Curtis, D. P. Van Deventer. church, will hold Its spring session Holy Communion; "I'll Them to Roses," by at the home of Mrs. G. Wal- Democrats in the Senate KEASBEY A. C. TO HOL0 10:80 A M., morning prayer and Change noon, J. The Initiation fee u $5 and the at the Reformed church on Tuesday, Martin Baird. Miss followed by 2:30 P. Recitation, by ker, in Sewaren. Six tables of whist annual dues $12. MONDAY; April 11. litany sermon; entitled "The One- were in The were Choose Man. DANCE, The sermon will delivered M Sunday school; 4:00 P. M., even- Chamberlain, play. prizeB Original Officers. Bailey be by Legged Goose." Duet, H. LaRue and awarded the winners as follows: Rev. Garrett S. of ing sermon by rector. The Keyport Yacht Club was In- Conover, pastor Baird. An Miss to the EVENING Reformed Church. M. by two embroidered handker- — NEWS. the Reformed Park. Impersonation First, corporated under the name of the Washington, April 8. The Demo Special church, Asbury who outdid her- MisB Louise sec- j 8:—A meet- Rev. J. of the Re- Rev. W. E. Compton, pastor. Chamberlain, fairly chiefs, Brewster; Boat Club March cratic senatorial caucus Keasbey, April special K. Shield, pastor Keyport 3, 1908, selected Sena- 10:30 A. M gelf last night. ond, half dozen cluny lace doilies, and Its ing of the Keasbey Young Men's formed church, Long Island, will preaching by pastor, Incorporators were, Thomas tor Martin of Virginia as leader of the "Lessons Miss Chamberlain is a very talent- Mrs. J. T. Sprague; third, book rack, Athletic Club, was held in its club give the report of "State of Relig- subject, In . Burrowes, Richard Burrowes, Hen- In the senate. Mr. Martin on the line of Mrs. N. a minority 2:30 P. M.. Sunday school will as- ed young lady lmper- Robert Valentine; fourth, ry Tofts, Harry Coons, and William rooms Wednesday evening. ion." received twenty-one votes for caucus semble and t> e elected oonating and was frequently encored. gun metal pin, Mrs. B. W. Hoag- A. Gill. Arrangements were made to have The Keyport church will be repre- newly officers, The first meeting whs held viz.: At the -close of entertainment land. The were: chairman against sixteen for Senator !i dance in Lefkowltz'g Easter the Rev. W. E. Superintendent GeorgeS. Hyer, the guest prizes First, in the rooms of the Hook and Lad- hall, sented by pastor, forward to of Indiana, the candidate of 17. Assistant Superintendent. A. S. Van- flyeryone pressed grasp bottle of perfume, Mrs. Seymour der Company and fifteen members Shlvely Monday evening, April The Coinpton, and Elder George S. Hyer. hand of and Mrs. the will render sev- Is BuskirU, Secretary and Librarian ihe Mr. Allen, Barr; second, sugar and cream set, were enrolled. The progressives. Keasbey brass band A very large delegation expected officers elected Garret H< Keen, Treasurer J. H. 'thereby extending to them a welcome Miss Edna Brown. After the distri- In spite of the efforts of Willlpm J. eral selections and special music will from all over Monmouth county and at that time were: P. A. Sonder- Miss Jolce lo South Amboy. After the hand- bution of the prizes dainty refresh- In to the be furnished from New York city. preparations are being made for a Hendrickson, Organist gaard, commodore; W. A. Gill, vice Bryan opposition Martin, Treasurer shaking, vfreshments of cake and ments were served. Mrs. C. A. Camp- The dance will continue from 4 P. good meeting. VanBuskirk, Missionary commodore; Thos. Burrowes, treas- progressives were not able to muster Miss will take Ice cream were served. bell will entertain the next meeting M. until 4 A. M. In the latter time Mary Smith, charge, urer; Alfred G. Metsger, secretary; enough votes to carry the caucus. The 7:30 P. if illustrated The lecture room was beautifully at the W. A. A. Club House. of the evening a contest for a $10 stereopticon Henry Tofts, Cor. secretary; J. A. election of Mr. Martin Is a distinct trl- j sermon by pastor, "Christ Is and tastefully decorated with green gold piece will take place. Don't subject, Hawkins, official measurer; H. A. for Senator who led the and white while above umph Bailey, the 1911. All King." decoration, fleet Dr. G. C. forget date, April 17, Young, captain; movement for the Virginian after it — MEADOW FIRE Calvary M. E. the platform was a canopy decora- are invited. Hoagland, fleet surgeon; trustees, Rev. Isaac S The flowers from became evident that he could not get Yerks, pastor. tion of purple hanging Thos. Richard j PLAY IN Burrowes, Burrowes, the himself. following musiral program has been a vine. The people present GAVE leadership green Henry Tofts, William A. Gill, Harry SAYREVILLE arranged: service—Pre- seemed to vie with each other in The fight against Martin was waged Morning Coons. BURNSBRIDCE lude. Spring Song; anthem, "Sweet making the pastor and his wife feel on the ground that Bailey had picked A holding company was organized Edward Lorchman went to Key- Is Thy Mercy;" offertory. Melody in welcome. Taking last night as- a cri- him as a candidate and besides that WOODBRIDGE composed of members of the club to port Thursday and brought Willis A; postlude, followed by sermon by terion, Pastor Allen's stay at South he had a record that was take over the property selected by reactionary Fisher's auto ft has Between Wood- pastor. Evening service—Prelude, will be and success- home, where Structure Amboy pleasant them, and as this venture proved a and not progressive. "The Palms;" anthem, "Lift ful. been'T-epainted and repaired. Up High School Pupils Perform success they began their occupancy For a time there was talk of the Mrs. Walter Letts, of South River, bridge and Port Reading. Your Heads;" anthem, "Eye Hath. on July 3, 1908. The membership progressives bolting the caucus. An was a visitor in town yesterday. Not Seen;" quintet, "Abide With Me." during this time increased rapidly. effort also was made to center on Sen- Prank Prentice and son, of Sermon by pastor. SOCIAL AT in Creditable Manner. Mrs. to the EVE SING NEWS. A fair was held on the club visitors in town Special First Baptist. grounds ator John Sharp Williams for leader, South River, were 8:—An excite- 2d and and a Woodbridge, April Rev. W. A. 9:30 A. SOUTH AMBOY CHURCH July 1st, 3d, 1909, but It was found that he was yesterday. Hand, pastor. to the EVENING NEWS. pledged ment prevailed early Friday Special large amount of money was raised, Mrs. Jesse Slover was in town on morn-1 M., Sunday school; 10:30 A. M., ser- to Martin. More than this, Senator when the bridge on the upper Woodbridge, April 8:—The enabling them to build a dock 140 Thursday. lng mon by pastor; 7:30 P M., popular to the EVENING NEWS. Culberson, who usually goes with the causeway, leading to Port Reading, JBpeclal students of the Woodbridge high feet long, making access by water J. Gifford Rodan was in New song service and sermon by pastor. deserted them and stood was discovered on fire. The cause of South Amboy, April 8: -The so- school gave an entertainment in the very convenient. progressives, Brunswick and Woodbridge Thurs- Baptist Church Notes. the fire was the leakage of an oil cial department of the Epworth W. A. A. Club house last evening, Is Well Represented. by Martin. day. A quarterly meeting of the church a the meadows were on fire and will League of the Methodist Episcopal which has been proclaimed bril- The club is represented In the The progressives have given special ■^Walter Riddle was an out-of-town pipe, be held Monday evening at 8 the oil to them, which soon church, held their Easter bonnet so- liant success by all those fortunate Rarltan Association and the emphasis to the plea that Bailey will visitor spread o'clock. Friday night () Dory yesterday. one side cial last a in tic- reached the bridge, causing Rev. W. E. will a night. Quite large gath- ones who succeeded getting meet that was held at Keyport on be the real force behind Martin and; Miss Estelle Way was in New York Compton giTe ster- to be burned. Traffic was suspended ering was present and all the bon- kets of admission. Labor Day last Is an occasion of rec- that Bailey, for example, Is unalter- Thursday on business for Sayre & eopticon presentation of the closing were was the for time time, the school stages using of the life nets to the number of forty, The first attraction per- ord, pictures of which are here to with Can- ! Fisher Company. days of Christ. All are ably opposed reciprocity Sewaren road. The fire was fi- sold. As each purchased was com- formance of the one-act farce, "Mrs. shown. Mrs. Jetho Swizter was in Perth the welcome. •da. before much dam-1 pelled to wear the bonnets purchased Fiynn's Lodgers," by five of the high Many successful entertainments Amboy Thursday visiting her daugh- nally extinguished role" was was done. by them, a great deal of amusement school boys. The "title have been held for the benefit of tlie M'CREA FEARS A STRIKE. ter, Mrs. Elwood Van Devender. age KEYPQR1 was created as many of the bonnets taken by John Kuhn, '1L, whose cos- members and their families. James Thorn was an out-of-town of I wtue ul a nxyixs oliice extinct. At' tume, brogue, ana general air The Boat ■virttor TburoflRy. Keyport CluT> changed' Con- Eael* 17.--e r' "if-any the close of the bonnet sale, which Irish indignation won for him many Head of Pennsylvania System to held ar<\2,'. ita name to the Keyport Yacht Club, The Progressive supper by hard to raise was on Leon fer With Labor Leader*. ing enougfa "nioc6."v,Lo conducted the auction plan, rounda of hearty applause. and this the ladles of the M. E. church was a a Inc., January 14, 1910, at Frank Thompson has accepted build a new fire house on the cream was on who the of a prop- ice placed sale. The McBlroy, '18, took part time felt that were 1c a .Pittsburg, April 8.—President .Tames grand success. V. they they position as chaffeur for William erty recently purchased them In League realized a very nice sum of negro servant, is especially to be railroad ! Charles of Camden, one of by position to take over the property McCrea of the Pennsylvania Klopp, Simpson for the coming year. Broadway. while those had a commended for his dialect and real the has been to money, present from the holding company, which is here today to confer with men who helping Dr. former Senator H. S. Five Browne and Abel expected Jackson, hundred opera chairs were very enjoyable time. darky laugh. Ivins did on 1911. paint R. P. Rodan's house, returned had they January 18, After the heads of the brotherhoods of loco- Terhune and John Terhune have received and placed In the new Peterson, '14, adapted themselves to home this was consummated the eveni was trainmen in re- yesterday. their automobile repainted. with excellent motive engineers and Broadway theatre yesterday the re- German parts results, celebrated an luncheon Edward Goodman was a South of Brook- SOUTH AMBOY by enjoyable to the situation that has devel- Mrs. Thomas Chadwick, maining five hundred will be ship- and Thomas Jakeway, '14, as the gard Amboy visitor yesterday. Van at one of the leading hotels in town. lyn, Is visiting Mrs. John ped from the factory at once poverty stricken artist, gave the play oped on the Pennsylvania system as Regular church services will be The Ladles' Aid Society of the The Keyport Yacht Club holds Brackle. Rev. Mr. Sadler, of Trenton th« a dramatic touch much appreciated the result of wholesale discharges of held in the M. E. church. and will a bak- membership In the New- Jersey Wa- Sunday Rev. B. C. Lippincott, Sr., head of the Presbyterian church hold Miss who Associated Mission of by the audience. Brander, American Power shopmen, which are alleged by the The choir of the German Presby- and J. B. ery and cake sale Saturday, April 15. terway League, wife, of Ocean Grove, Lip- Episcopal church, was in town yes- coached the boys, certainly deserves been due to the fact that terian church is preparing for a con- Mrs. Margaret Bodine, of Trenton, Boat Association and Rarltan Dory men to have pincott and wife, of Los Angeles, terday. to be congratulated on the result of of Labor had cert in the month of May. B C. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Association. the American Federation Cal., -were visiting Rev Lippin- Matthew Pease was In New York; her work. Rudolf Stier, a junior in Rutgers of Second street. Has Ideal Location. succeeded in organizing a considerable cott, Jr., and wife at the parsonage yesterday. Sprague, A minstrel show followed the play College, has been elected president Mrs. (J. G. wife of the The location of the property Is of the shop hands into the past week. A. L. Huy'ar, of Fulton 1* Allen, pas- and from start to finish there was proportion of the College Y. M. C. A. He is at- strest, tor of the who has Ideal for boating purposes and Is ac- Rev. B. C. Lippincott, Jr., pastor the Interior of Jjhn Baptist church, not a dull moment. The chorus sing- unions. a three convention of decorating S, one tending days' of the M. E. will take for his been spending the winter in the knowledged to be of the finest of the various brother- church, Holmes' residence at Holmdel. ing was especially good, being full The heads presidents of College Y. M. C. A. at "The South, rejoined her husband in this sites on Rarltan Bay. The club is subjeet Sunday morning Proph- Charles Patterson returned home of spirit and melody. The end men hoods are declared to be in entire sym- Amherst, Mass., this week. The justly proud of its fine fleet of motor ecy of Palm Sunday;" evening. after an extended city this week. were Verna and a Is yesterday trip Joseph Cushlng, '13; pathy with the shopmen, gen Edward Holthusen, who attend- of a Dove." There will be Mrs. Alfred of Pine ave- and sail boats, also of Its facilities Wings through South America. Kingham, Julia Flnegan, '14; and not as an im- the Carnegie Pollteehnicum at Love, '11; for bathers and boat owners. Great eral strike Is regarded ing special music at each service. nue, was an out-of-town visitor yes- The costumes were Mrs. George Davis, of Brooklrn, John Kuhn, '11. Pittsburg, Pa., received lately again Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyckoff, of strides in the Improvement of the probability. is Mrs. R. in terday. a great source of amusement, espec- honorable mention on different draw- Fri- visiting Voorhses, club property; also the Increasing Keyport, were Matawan visitors Green Gro'e Mrs. Charles Compton, of Church ially the up-to-date harem skirts of Last Kight Weeks of N. Y. Hippo- ings. avenue. accommodations for its members are day. Charles of street, was a-.New York visitor yes- the Misses Love and Finegan. The drome Show. The of the Brown, Fulton ttreet, forward this Young People's Society Mrs. W. A .Tacoble and children, terday. looked to year. who Is a machinist, says he has b^en patchwork full dresg suit of Sophus The season at the N. Y. Hippo- German Presbyterian church re- West and White Sun- Mrs. May spent at the Lorlllard Game Warden Charles Steurwald, Pillow (alias Joseph Cushing) and la fast to a close ceived four new members af- employed Brick Yard drome drawing Sunday day at Atlantic Highlands a« guests an automobile, has for the past twenty-five years, hav- by using placed the much adorned of Stan- REPORT OF MONUMENT The three big spectacles "Marching ternoon. They are: Misses Eliza- William of Mrs. Hopla. of about 100 pheasants in suitable ley Potter, '13, were universally ad- Through Georgia," "The Ballet of beth Nelson, Barbara Arlette, Llna j ing charge the machinery at the works. Mr. Brown now places in various districts of Middle- mired. Leon McEIroy, as interlocu- FUND AT WOODBRIDGE Niagara" and "The International Mayer and Lina Draeyer. The socie- goes back and forth to on sex county. tor, Bpoke with great distinctness, Cup" have lost no whit of their ty elected as a committee of arrange- KEASBEY | work each day the I it Mrs. Edward Liming was a New and wag very successful in carrying popularity since the opening of the ment for the twentieth annif&rsary trolley, being much more convaui- Special to the EVENING 'EWS. Mrs. William James Fullerton and ent than the steam that York visitor yesterday. on the jokes, which were dealt out season last September. "Marching of the society, which will come off In using -road, 8.—Treasurer John and Raymond, were New : he was to do to the Mrs. Edward Rattigan, of George to the board members, principal, Woodbridge, April Through Georgia" Is a great patri- September, the following; Misses sons, obliged prior James E. of the visitors Wednesday. street, was a Perth Amboy visitor teachers and pupils with great gusto. Berry Woodbrldge otic spectacular pageant of the south Emma Arlette, Annie Rohde, Augus- York ! trolley service. Soldiers and Sailors Monument Fund Mrs. John Jensen and Mrs. An- There will be a of the yesterday afternoon. Verna Love sang "Comical Eyes," and was put on for the first time sev- te Molteg, William Smalley and meeting sends the drew of Perth Amboy, were members of Miss Mae Compton, of Church which was very favorably received following report: eral weeks ago achieving Instant Leonard Knofl. Kelson, | Calvary M. E. church Cash Received. relatives in town. next at the Btreet, was a New York visitor yes- as a splendid bit of comedy in which success. Amongst the other feat- A week's evangelistic meetings visiting j Tuesday evening church March 1911. 331.82 Mrs. Steve Wodzinsky spent Wed- ! to elect th.ee terday. Miss Love showed fine stage pres- Reported 30, $1 ures that add popularity to the big will be held the week before Easter trustees for a term of in Perth Aniboy. Mrs. William Masterson, of David ence and made a decided hit. John Nils Johnson 2.00 southern spectacle may be mentioned In the German Presbyterian church. nesday evening three years each. 5.00 Miss Ida Fullerton was a Perth street, was a New York visitor yes- Kuhn, in "Heinle Waltzed Round on George Moschel the great cotton plantation scene Evangelist P. W. Radcliffe, of New- Since removing from Keyport to visitor evening. terday. His Hickory Limb," showed that his John Concannon 6.00 which Introducer 200 extra Jubilee York. will speak in English Sunday j Amboy Thursday i Williamstown, Mrs. J. W. NlcKolsoa Hlrner 6.00 Miss Helen Schilcox, Misses Mary Miss Annie Leonard, of Augusta versatility was not confined to Irish Albert singers and dancers; the building of evening at 7:30. i has been quite seriously 111 with con- Katharine Fee and Michael Fee street, was a Perth Amboy visitor and negro limits, but was equally The object of the late T. Harvey the pontoon bridge, a remarkable feat Pastors W. Barney, of Milltown; and gestion of the lungs. Thera were attended the entertainment in Wood- "yesterday afternoon. good in Dutch guise. His character Morris In soliciting small subscrip- in engineering which is carried out M. Ornal, of eN'w Brunswick; Charles fears that pneumonia would de\elop, which was held in the W. A. Mrs. Laura Liming, of John street, dance during the chorus of the song tions for a soldiers monument fund in full sight of the audience within Schneegass, of Plainfield; W. Wahl, bridge i but this was avoided and her many was to awaken Interest. His a A. Club house Thursday evening. was a New York visitor yesterday. was one of the great features of the public the space of four minutes and the of Somerville, met for social gath- I friends here will be pleased to learn Schaub was a Perth Am- John Builman, of Fourth street, show. Julia Finegan's monologue on personal contribution was $5.00. march of Sherman's army »o the Sea. ering in the home of Rev. R. R Slier Matthew ^hat she Is now well on the road to visitor was an out-of-town visitor yesterday the ever interesting subject, "Wom- JAMES E. BERRY, Beside the three big spectacles there Monday afternoon. boy Wednesday evening. I recovery. Louig Gloff spent Wednesday eve- afternoon. en," contained much fun, and many Treasurer. is a complete circus made up of 12 The formal opening of E. J fny- in Perth Amboy. Mrs. Joseph Smith, of John street, local jokes were delivered with tell- April 6, 1911. great feature acts Including the ning i del s Ice cream parlors In First KEANSBURG James Kush was an out-of-town was a New York visitor yesterday. ing effect. Joseph Cushing's song, Subscriptions. Great Albas, the wire wonder of the | street, takes place today, .. evening. Mrs. Joanna White, of Maxville, "Woodbridge Isn't Woodbridge Any Reported March 30, 1911 $216.00 world, In his startling head slide visitor Wednesday j On Saturday evening, April 1, the 5.00 Mrs. Fred George moved to Water- was a Perth Amboy visitor yesterday More," was thoroughly enjoyed, as James Peoples from a height of 75 ft. to the stage, I Sunday School Athletic Association witch afternoon. were the 'hree duets, "My Country the Duffin Redcay troupe of high bar yesterday. held a meeting. Wilbur Walling was William of FORDS John Lyons, of Church street, vas 'Tis of Th ee," with much gesticula- $221.00 thrillers. Clown Armando and his Stanford, Farmlngdale, 'elected manager; George Birch, Jr., John Concannon.. 5.00 has purchased one of the Van Capen assistant an out-of-town visitor yesterday. tion by Gertrude Farrell and Arthur Paid by boxing kangaroo, Miss Maude Wulff, of New captain and manager; stores and will open a bakery. Mrs. C. Wilson, Brunswick, Mrs. James McDonnell, of Church Hoffman, and "Two Little Love the peerless equestrienne and her I Harry Aumack, president; Roscoe Mrs. W. B. Willis is her' was a local visitor Friday. street, was a Newark visitor Bees" by Florence Liddle and Thom- $216.00 horse and dog and a number having Bennett, vice-president; Frank yester- golden electric Mrs. A. McClusky was an out-of- as and house wired for lights. and Pierre day afternoon. Jakeway, "Stop, Stop, Stop" of other equally fine arenie features. town visitor Wednesday afternoon. Young, secretary, Holmes, Miss Gertrude Miller Rev. J. W. Tower, pastor of the F. L. Deacon, secretary of the Y. by and Stanley Those who have not already taken Liddle are treasurer. They held another meet- W00DBRIUGE First M. E. church, has engaged in Mr. and Mrs. George M. C. A., made a trip out of town yes- Potter, whose acting was extremely advantage of the opportunity to see ing Monday evening. Baseball mat- chicken business. visiting relatives at Saugerties, N. lifelike. The final solo Miss show will have to the i ters are and th« terday. by Mrs. John Miss the great triple Y. warming up boy» is Breckenridge, Edward Smith is moving his fam- Miller, "Everybody Just Crazy take time by the forelock, as the lai»t of Perth say they mean business. Harriet Breekenridge and Miss War- into the new house recently built. Miss Helen Hope, Amboy, About Me," literally "brought down eight weeks are now announced. ily dell were Perth Amboy visitors yes- Some time ago the Sunday school j was a local visitor Friday, REBELS ARE REPULSED. the house." She was encored again Pelt Conover and Young are closing terday. of the M. E. church agreed to raise Mr6. P. O'Xeil and Mrs. Van and again, and received a large ] 3ut their hot bed sash at $1.75. On Sunday evening Dr. Kain will toward debt. The spent Friday in New York. Gmall Band Loses Thro# Men hunch of sweet peas over the foot- $50 the church j Attempt another lecture in the course Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fate, of New 19994-4-8-lt and give Sunday school will on April X 4 give j inj to Capturo a Town. lights. Miss Miller Miss Braley were the ol concerning events of fifty years ago. an entertainment and social and Brunswick, guests organized the minstrel show and put egg j San Luis Potosi, Mexico, April 8.- His subject will be "Grant In the the toward the friends in town on Thursday night. a great deal of thought and hard apply proceeds Tho attempt of a small band of reb Saddle." amount. Mrs. James Fullerton spent Thurs work in its production, and its suc- to a small town ueai Mrs. Seth Loekwood and Mrs. Martin and day morning in Perth Amboy. North els capture cess is due in a Jack mother moved large part to their of was Valles, this state, resulted in three oi John PfeifTer were Newark visitors GoagfientoDeam from Highlands to their summer Mrs. Emmons, Plalntield, generous help. yesterday. New Point beach the guest of friends in town Thurs- them being killed and the capture oi The "We're cottage on Comfort German closing chorus, All Mrs. and Miss Cora day afternoon. Lloyd others. A detachment o) Harvey Kelly The man who did this yesterday. twenty-four Here to See You Off," was splendid, of Am Kelly spent Friday afternoon lu heard of William Colton, of moved Miss Anna Maher, Perth Enjoy that furaios Is In pursuit of the rebels. everyone in the cast sang well and it never Newark, Perth Amboy. Thursday Into the house recently boy, spent Thursday in town. long-ihought-of trip to It la reported that another party o; had just the right swing. The high Miss Ethel Valentine was an out- vacated by Mrs. James Ludlow, on la lu the o. school yell very appropriately closed rebels operating vicinity of-town visitor yesterday afternoon. DILL'S Stone road. the entertainment, which was one of EUROPE Cardenas. Miss Florence Sabine and Miss The first conference was the quarterly modern steamers with best ever presented in Wood- af- upon equipped All the news for a week. Bonnylin Padget spent yesterday held at the M. E. church last night. every comfort and convenience. 10 cents bridge, and one of which every one Cough Syrup ternoon in Perth Amboy. Rev. Dr. Hanley, district superin- SURF THEATRE London —Paris— Bremen connected with the school may feel A. L. Huber, of Rahway, was in If he did. he was of Ocetm Grove, SOUTH AMBOY WANTS. justly tendent, presided. Express Sailmga Tuesdays, proud. town Friday on a business too stubborn to is that N. J. Mail For Kent—Six room house on David The trip. It understood the cTSse KEY PORT, Fast Sailings every Thursday. members of the play present- Howard R. -South sit black- Valentine, Michael against the Jersey Central Traction LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN LtFI St., Amboy. Inquire ed Mis& Brander vvith a bunch of car- TRY IT AND LIVE Gibraltar—Algiers—Naples Leahey and John 8. Dooley were c-.ut by Mrs. William Hoffman MOTION AND ILLUSTRATED and Genoa smith shop. 20028-4-8-3t nations, and the minstrel troupe Company of town visitors one day last week, for alleged received at SON OS. Sailings Saturdays For Bent—House on Ave. All gave of Injuries Stevens bouquets sweet peas to Miss to make a list of presumably up can- Mid. by tffX SILL KISICTVB CO., Campbell's Junction a few daj-9 ago feet of at every per with Company's connections tor Egypt Mrs. F. M. who did the th« 4.000 pictures improvements. Inquire Braley, accompanying didates to be com- )fMiaf»otmr«r* of aud the Far East. supported at the Extract# when the car left the track, was set- 2 shows every Bordentowa South for the and to Mrs. Frank ««Ubr&U4 Dill FUvorluf formanca. Evening Wireless and Submarine Service. littell, Ave, Amboy evening, election. ud Mut Delicious Pl»Tor« ing primary tfc* Klc&Mt tled yesterday out of court. 7:15 m Matinee Dally at 3:15 p Travelers' Checks. J. 10373-4-3-tf who the in- M th« ttubt. Dill's tw Extract of p. Valentine, played during Edward W. called on Valentine 111* ▼•milU !■ PhtIui Irving Broander has accepted a m. Saturday Matinee 2:30 p. m Around-the- World Trip*, $919. tore Ta central termission. ieni—S part of friends, the Massopust Bros., of with the butcher. 10c. Matmeet our book—it all city, After the entertainment position Pease, Admission Evening ^Sand for give* detail** occupied by A. Kabosky. danoins Perth Amboy, a few day# ago. Be. 'jerly wag enjoyed until 11:30 o'clock. Children OELRICHS A CO.,0* *l»« as MeGonigle, corner of Broad ■ (npomii *• *•« Read classified advertise- "YOU MUST GO TO THE SUET Tt David the " or Moc f ^treet, South Amboy. Read the classified advertise- At. Lewis Prankel, lTp-