MUTT and JEFF by BUD FISHER
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J., FRIDAY, MAY O, \<X.W PRICE THREE CENTS Great Interest In Fords Nonagenarian Man Walks In Path Military Ball Contest Fought Many Battles John J. Rowllfcd Saw Action Of Auto^Badly Hurt Drum and Bugle Corps From New York and New Jersey To All Through The South, Was Gather Here For Woodbridge Pott Event. Linden Resident Injured This Morning In Sewaren May Have Seriously Wounded, But Re- Internal Injuries — It Rushed To Perth Amboy Tho Military ball to be held here The judges selected by the local covered, 11 Miiv 17 under the auspices of post t« award the prizes are experi- Hospital — Other Accidents. \\U nilhridnc Post No. 87, American enced and thoroughly competent to FOWLS—John J. Umvlsind. of l.jrion in St. .lamed' nuditorium pass judgment. They are: Lieutenant llollister place, will shortly ocli-brnte Alec Anderson, of Grnsselii ave- Stevens avlnue. South Amboy. Ma- alii ln> » success and a notable event Patrick J. Kilmurray, of Perth Am- mie. r»>.;eiv«t injuries that are believ- loney rushed the injured man to the , i hilly- Tbr hi|T feature of the his ninetieth birthday. He is one of eil tn tie serious when he walked into ! Perth Amboy City Hospital. tne boyffi Major John Hnssemann, of , veiling will b° contest among Caldwell, N. ,1. and Major John R. the few survivors of Ihe Civil War the pnth of an nutomohile at 8:40 o'- Anderson has a bad scalp wound fill, anil drum corps and among Morrison of Newark. tesklinj; in this .lection. Mr. Row- dock this morning in West avenue and there are symptoms of internal drum and bujfle corps. A large num- The corps that will compete will land recalls an interesting history— near the plant of the Shell Eastern' injury. An X-ray examination will bo hi r itf prizes consisting of cash and letmleum Products Corporation at made today. According to infonna- come from New Jersey and New th<> part he played in numerous .bat- I living cups have been provided by York. In addition to the contest there Anderson was stunned for tion gathered by the police, Ander- tin' post and about a dozen organiza- will bo a fine program of dances tles during the Civil War. Mr. Row- moment but was able to step into son Was hit very hard. The front of tions linvc already registered to take with music by a good orchestra, land is making his home with a cur driven by John Maloney, of 127 the car was bent and dented by the part in the contest. The affair will ;bc held in St. daughter, Mrs. William llnllihan. He impact. In order to make the event an James auditorium because it is bet- has two other children, Mrs. William DAILY TRAINS Steve Takaes, pf State street, lair as possible for all concerned the ter suited for the public to enjoy MISS SARAH FITZGERALD M1SS MARIE B DIJNIGAN Perth Airiboy, who was driving the I'u^l has arranged nine classes of the contest by reason of the balcony Urose, of Mary street, and a son, Who playi the part of "Mr*. Broclc- Day%ht Saving Time car which struck Anderson, said that contestants. In this way the competi- where a clear view of £he contesting John J. Rowland, Jr., also seven lon in "P»fe The Prince" the latter stepped in front of the car tion will be equal and therefore ellow Shidow Arrive Leave Arrive so suddenly and unexpectedly that groups may be had. grandchildren. >' Hudson Torm'l W'bVe lien. Competent judges have been Mr. Rowland enlisted in the itate he, Takacg, did not have time to ap- jicli'c-lcd to pass upon the perform- 5.57 6.50 6.13 7.13 ply hi* brakes. Takacs address and of New York, March 25, 1864 and wa9 registration were recorded by the po- ance of each contesting corps. Lyric Club Of Perth Amboy mustered into the United States ser- "Page The Prince" 6.13 7.45 7.31 8.32 Class A—i for senior fife drum "Yellow Shadow" 7.10 8.10 lice pending the outcome of Ander- Give* Dinner Dance Here vice in Syracuse, N. Y. as a private son's injuries. mill Imgle corps. The first prize in to serve during the war in Company 7.33 8.33 9.18 10.13 tin- class is $25 and the second, a N, 149th Regiment, New York Volun- To Be Great Hit 8.11 0.12 til. -17 12.46 Elizabeth Yuhas, of 3If! Green .her loving cup. Class B—is for The Lyric Club, of Perth Amboy, To Open Tonight teer Infantry. The unit had as its y.i6 10.14 12.30 1.19 street, was struck by a car driven by Junior fife, drum and bugle corps. held a delightful dinner dance last 10.22 11.U % 12.33 1.34 Ben Reidy, of Perth Amboy, in I*. captain, D. T. May and W. Barnum Sodality Show To Be Given George's avenue Tuesday afternoon. TIHTC will be a first and second night in the Craftsmen's Club. The Faculty Play Expected to Draw was tho colonel. The regiment was 12.25 1.29 1.37 2.37 prlzr, ii silver loving eup in each- hall was mott attractively decorated, Monday and Tueiday—Ma- Z.1S 3.11 3.4S 4.4S The accident hahppened near Michael Large Crowd. Cait Well Re- attached to the Third, brigade, Sec- Enot's garage. Mrs. R. C. Plume, of ca-:i'. Class V, is for senior fife and the color scheme being lavender and ond Division of the 20th Army corps. 3.47 4.44 t 4.M 142 drum corps. The first prize is $16; gold. The stage resembled an old tinee For Children Sunday. 4.42 5.48 5.16 6.12 Short Hills was pasting and took the hearsed, Army of .Cumberland. injured girl to the Rahway Memor- the second, a silver cup. Clans D— fashion garden with huge baskets of Rowland shared in the fortunes of 5,40 6.39 5.24 6.29 for junior fife and drum corps, of- lilacs and tupila. The tables were dec- "Page the Prince", a two-acf musi- 6.32 7.34 5.47 6.44 ial Hospital where she was treated orated with tulips. The tables were Tonight and Saturday night at 8:30 his regiments in all its movements cal show will be presented jjjonday for injuries to tho right leg. fers two silver loving cups as first and engagements during his term of 10.26 11.21 5.51 6.51 :tnd second prizes. decorated with bowls of lilacs and the high school faculty will present and Tuesday evenings, May 12 and 11.45 12.49 6.33 7.33 Mrs. Rose Jensen of Iselin was in- tulips, and each lady received a cor- a mystery comedy in three acts, service including the Atlanta Ga. 13, in St. James' auditorium on Am- jured Monday when a car in which (lass E—for senior drum and campaign. Here are some of the bat- 7.20 M7 liugl<> corps offers one prize of $15. sage bouquet of the same flowers. "The Yellow Shadow," in the high boy avenue under the auspices of St. JSat. ( nly 9.07 10.08 she was riding with Mrs. Christian Lighted candles on each table cast a school auditorium. The action of the tles in which he took part: James',Sodality. Rehearsals, which tDoes not run Brooks. The car was crossing the su- (lass F is for American Legion corps Greenridge-, Ga., May 5th to May 11.20 12.27 exclusively and is drawing wide at- soft glow over the room. play is fast and exciting, each of the have been under the direction of Miss on Saturday 12.10 1.03 per highway at Green street when It actors falling under suspicion of be- 9th, 1864; Reaaca or Sugar Valley, Mary Freeland of the John B. Rogers was struck by a machine driven by tention. There are three cash prizes; A dinned wa* served at 11 o'clock Ga., May 13th to May 16th; Cass- SUNDAYS by Mrs. Iver Larson, caterer. A musi- ing the person who performs the Company, will end tonight. On Sun- Fairfield Vickesy, of New Brunswick.