EPISCOPALIANS MEET ON ISLAND TONIGHT CHARACTER DANCE WILL MISS RUTH O’CONNOR IS TOTTENVILLE, Oct. 29—A meet- BE GIVEN AT SOUTH AMBOY BRIDE OF LOUIS KASHA ing of the various Episcopal church * representatives In the arch deaconry SOUTH AMBOY, Oct. 29.—Plans CARTERET, Oct. 29:—Miss Ruth: of Richmond will be held tonight at are almost complete tor the mon- O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Episcopal church. f7ew Brigh- ster character dance to be held on Peter O’Connor, became the bride of Money Talks I ton foi the purpose of taking the Friday night at St. Mary's hall, un- Louis F. Kahsa, son of Daniel Kasha, i matter up for the collection of funds der the of the Catholic at a held In St. I — auspeclse pretty wedding Jos-; for their share of the amount needed Daughters of America. eph’s Roman at 10 it Hello and E to complete the cathedral of St. John Mrs. Margaret Ooan is chairman o’clock this morning. The ceremony Usually says the Armistice Dance and Bazar Congressman Prall and Other Divine In Manhattan. A dinner of the committee on arangementa Two War Veterans was performed by Rev. Father J. R. [will be served at 6:30 o’clock to the and Is hard to the event Spanish O'Connor. if B Candidates at Next Month to Be Two working put Goodbye, but, deposited Speak representatives from various sections across In big shape. Mrs. Catherine Meet Chance After 22 Following the wedding a reception of the Island which is to Affairs by Tottenville Last Night preliminury Big Roberts and Mrs. Sarah Powers will was held at the home of the bride, in a savings bank, some E the big meeting that Is to be held take care of the work at the door, Years of Silence 519 Roosevelt avenue, which was day Sunday afternoon 1 o'clock at at while the refreshments will be taken attended by relatives and friends. will see it and Synod hall at the Cathedral. Rt. TOTTENVILLE, Oct. 9.—Beau- care of by Mrs. Rose McNeal, Mrs. The couple will leave tonight for you again, B TOTTENVILLE, Oct. 29.—Con- X. Rev. William Manning wiil vais Post, No. 12ti, American Legion Elizabeth Trlggs, Mrs. O'Hearin, of Oct. 29.—A friend- Washington, D. C., on their wedding gressman Anning S. Prall, was the address JAMESBURG, the meeting at 4 o'clock members, are forward to Keyport, and Miss Modesta Ken- trip. On their return Mr. and Mrs. hear it Hello. E principal speaker at the Democratic looking ship that had terminated back In again say following the dinner that Is to be events to be held next nedy. Kasha will reside in their fur- meeting held last night in the audi- two big 1902, following their discharge from newly held at that time. Rev. Matthew P. Powers’ orchestra has been nished home on Fitch street. torium of the month for the benefit of the organi- secur- the regular armj, at the''end of the Tottenville high school. Bowie, rector of St. ed furnish | Stephen’s zation. The first of the two will be to the music for the oc- war was unex- Although one of the most poorly at- I Spanish-American church, Tottenvllle, will be at the the annual Dance to be casion. while Mme. Sltko, of tended meetings in the history of Armistice Bag- pectedly resumed by two former meeting tonight. held celebration of of dad, will be on hand to tell fortunes. any political party ever held in Tot-> j In the signing ■'bunkles’’, Fred J. Flecksteln, of the No- A meeting of the committee is MORGAN with barely a hundred in armistice, Tuesday night, Spotswood and Peter Brown, of ^tanvllle, scheduled for tomorrow Vine audience, the speakers were all ; vember 11, and the other will be the night at 8 Manalapan, yesterday when Brown o’clock. Mrs. Joseph Olaf Is a Newark vis- enthusiastic in for the : monster bazar to be held on Thurs- entered the of the George W. pleading sup- r ..... plant itor today. port of the various candidates and J day, Friday and Saturday, Novem- Helme Company to solicit orders for ber 14 Mrs. Claude Farrow and Mrs. Car- ; thoee speaking for themselves. 13, and 15. a bakery by which he Is employed as ter Bloodgood are spending today in ^Assemblyman William L. Vaugh- FIRE DESTROYS Andrew Llnquist is the chairman salesman. The men recognized each of the Perth Amboy. candidate for re-election in the arrangements for the dance other and a pleasant half-hour was ^•n, Work on excavating for the foun- assembly district presided at and he is being assisted by a num- spent reminiscent of the days when i^fecond dations of the new bridge over the meeting, which opened shortly ber of others on the committee. the two were "bunkles”. railroad here began Half of before 9 o’clock and after some in- Commander August J. Thomsen is today. When the men separated they the old trestle has been torn I troductory remarks introduced Mr. at the head of the bazar committee trolley were residents of City down, and the work is expected to be Prall as the speaker. ERIE with the other members of the BARN post and both have married and have finished some time in January. Mr. Prall spoke on the national and Ladles' Auxiliary of which Mrs. families. Flecksteln came to Spots- Several new bungalows are being issues and told of the passage of the Thomsen is the president is at the wood some years ago and Brown built on Morgan by soldier bonus bill congress, its head are Heights parties Perth by cooperating. settled from Newark. Amboy, IT. J. fl Brush Fires and _ at Manalapan three years veto by President Coolidge and its Yesterday At a meeting of the post Monday ago. Neither man heard of the other Mrs. Farrell and daughter Isabelle repassage by the House again over night at legion hall plans for both Last Night Keep Fire- In the twenty-two years that ensued motored to Perth Amboy yesterday the president’s veto. He told of the evehts were discussed the Old Time Mass following Republican since Since com- afternoon. disabled soldiers’ bill and of the veto men of the their leave-taking. Busy report committee in charge of - ■ the ing to this country they have re- Edward South, of South Amboy, of the postal service bill by presi- each event. The members of the Meeting Scheduled Tonight dent which would have in- sided but six miles apart without spent Sunday night with friends given Ladies’ Auxiliary are working hard creased to the letter carriers and —Candidates and Speakers knowing of the other's precense. here. pay TOTTEN Oct. 29.—A one for the success of the affair. in the Old Town Tonight,” just as BN the | VILLE. Both men In their reminiscent post office employes throughout ■ j story frame barn on the of The heads of the various booths BAND MUSIC TELLS TALES they played this tune for 1 is father, BN country. property talk of yesterday reviewed the days the Mission of the Immaculate Vir- were picked some time ago and they the former president, when he was Congressman Prall spoke along KEYPORT. Oct. 29.—An old time of their army experience as members J|jjj I gin, Mt. Loretto, was with their assistants have held var- stumping the state. NH similar lines in arraigning the Re- totally destroy- Republican rally Is scheduled for of the regular army In Battery M. OF NEW YORK CANDIDATES j ! ed by Are at 11:30 o’clock last night ious functions such as food sales, “The Sidewalks of New York,” JB publican party both in state and this evening at the Armory theatre 6th Heavy Coast Artillery. Fleck- in a series of that the card paities and for with its reference to “East Side. 9B I fires kept entertainments stein saw music nation. He spoke of the good quali- the on First street, which will be par- service at Fort San Chrls- NEW YORK, Ocf. 29:—The West Ail Around the firemen at 151 engine and 76 hook benefit of the bazar and in this Side, Town,” Hf ties of Governor Smith and why he ticipated in bv the Republicans of tobal. San Juan, P. R. Brown was Kelp of old time ,melodies is associated way have “please has a bearing on the fact that Gov- 9H j and ladder busy all day gotten together consider- should be again returned to Albany. |j yesteruuy Keyport and t_hls A four- a member of the coast artillery dur- with Governor Alfred E. Smith and and the able funds for the start. Both events vicinity. ern r Prr.rh was born on New York’s IB Assistant Corporation Counsel George during night answering teen piece band has been secured for tha war with Spain. a Theodore Roosevelt in their red-hot alarms. The will be held at hall i hard-work- East Side and still lives there. This ill in behalf of former other alarms were for Legion which the World War of the Em- Draper spoke was the occasion ajld a parade will form During Brown be- campaign for governor has been used in all of the BH of brush fires In various sections of this recently opened after much song Borough President Reigelman, at the corner of Broad and Front came Imbued with the of the pire state. end of renovation and alterations j spirit i ncratlc nominee's gubernatorial candidate for supreme. the Island. The blaze from to the in- American stomach JjH Brooklyn, terior streets and after making a brief tour patriotic that he was and ing Wherever the governor speaks, the NH the various candl-1 the barn at Mt. Loretto could be seen of the place so it could be campaigns. court judge, and of the boro will despite his years enlisted In the over | fur used by the proceed to the Ar- navy band invariably plays over and on the entire ticket. j miles around and attracted many | post for a club house and that's plates ] and mory theatre. Red lights and attrac- engaged In thrt hazardous work truing.* again, the lilting strains of "The Thomas Walsh, a new man in j from all sections to the scene. The meeting place not only for their with the PP own tive decorations will be noticeable. "suicide fleet" that placed Sidewalks of New York.” The bands of the .s use but for other politics, candidates for state senator, origin blaze unknown and organizations A the mines In the waters for to along! who slight change In speakers will be the pro- got have a way of playing "Marching made an earnest plea for all the state if: being Investigated by the pol.ce. have leased the meeting room. noticed but those who are taking the tection of the transports carrying a Through Georgia" at rallies where WILL WED NOV. 12 1 fend candidates and for his Patrolman Prestel made the ^Koneetly, friend; county report place of others are excellent sneak- soldiers to France and England. the Republican nominee talks. This fnvn election. Assistant Corporation of the fire. ers and no apologv need be offered. To say that both men were over is varied with “Over There." a direct CARTERET, Oct. 29:—Miss Anas- 1 fcj.iunsel Thomas Curley in a brief The apparatus of 151 engine with SILZER fnj ENDORSES DONNELLY Mrs. Lewis S. who Is Joyed in their chance would reference to Mr. Roosevelt’s tasia R. of Mr. of the the Rossvllle Thompson, meeting O/aquej'Chprule military Bevereux, daughter Palk told budget system pro- , volunteer company a be It ijjjj | particular favrolte with the Re- putting mildly and a family or tuio A a swallow service in France. will be posed by Governor Smith in han- were fighting a brush fire on the and Mrs. Thomas Bevereux, | IN D. S. publican women and who has also a reunion of the two former "bunkles" flj state business and for the elec- of John SENATE RACE oPwater after tn# Just why the bands play "March- married to Dennis Joseph Sullivan dling j! property Poth, In Winant wide foul ing with all Republican Is now planned. Bgj tion of every one on the entire ticket avenue Rossville between Arthur ing Through Georgia" for "Young on Wednesday morning, November TRENTON, Oct. 29.—Governor clubs, as well as Republicans aU over meal, brings1 jH from John W. Davis down. Aider- Kill road and Woodrow road when Teddy," as he Is called, no one seems 12, at St. Joseph’s Romar Catholic Sm Sllzer today endorsed the the countv. wjll speak. Announce- has been H. O'Connor man Edward J. Atwell, candidate for a second alarm was reecived for the candidacy to know. But it accepted church, with Rev. J. of Frederick ment of this was on |H the next and he I Mayor W. Donnelly of made Tuesday, And If men as a unofficial mu- A breakfast will sheriff, was speaker Tottenvllle fire fighters and the sec- talked as much as sort of campaign officiating. wedding Trenton, candidate for United much to the delight of her Ig was followed by George Blackburn, ond apparatus of 151 States many women their whiskers would be sic for him. Occasionally a band follow at the bride's home, 52 Wash- §H engine and 76 senator. friends in this section. Iht a member of school board No. 47, worn off instead Mind to “There Will be a Hot Time avenue. iH truck responded for a blaze at Mad- j of shaved off. Orkjjiour dn^ shifts lngton Commissioner John J- "I want to draw the attention of Malor Stanley Washburn, who was and Park son avenue Richmond Valley. | O’Rourke. A by Mr. I the public to one matter in this cam- scheduled to sneak, will not be pres- teapot brought Both companies were again called paign which has been ent. but John McCutcheon, who is Blackburn, which he sa'd represent- out at 1:40 o’clock entirely over- this morning for and well ed the Teapot Dome was put up in looked, apparently not mention- particularly known In the ;iiii riilwiilt )i:u nurmir nur im Ti rvrriT 7mv 11 it wit n n nut jiiutfh jmi ibrinut mu itktt r mi mi n iujiOIIJJMZH! :rr.T7 anothbr brush fire In Madson avenue TFfSTtSmr/i iurrH a The woman in ed by anybody,” said northern part of the state, will at- guessing contest. on the of Dr. Governor Sil- property P. C. Juhl zer tend and the the audience who guessed the near- There today. "Last year the Trenton address assemblage. was no damage at either of R. est to the amount Bald to have been Times offered a loving cup, to be Hon. Francis Jones of the na- the brush fires as the flames were the value of the celebrated Teapot given to the man who had done tional committee will speak as will extinguished by the firemen before Dome of the oil scandal was award- most for the city of Trenton all the Republican candidates. they had spread to any structures. during ed the tea pot. Mrs. William King the year preceding. In order to de- This is the only large Republican The police^nd firemen are was awarded the tea pot. coopera- termine who was entitled to meeting scheduled here before elec- in an this will ting effort to lessen the num- tion and Tonight Governor Smith in- great honor, a committee a large turpptlf is expected. LEON’S of ten ber of brush fires which vade Staten Island and deliver an usually prominent, ■ The slogan the rheetlng is cause the disinterested citizens was ,of “Help I address at the Stapleton club rooms firemen considerable appointed. us—Help Coolldge—Help trouble at Suggestions came from yop.” and tomorrow Colonel Theodore this time. Arrests will be | many sources, and many names of candidate made where any one is caught Roosevelt, the Republican prominent citizens weer laid before A man in Louisville, Ky., who will be on Staten Island with malicious Intent starting these for governor the committee. After their delib- shot his wife, will plead insanity In- in tour from an automo- brush fires on the island. a speaking erations, they determined unani- stead of self-defense, thereby proving bile He will speak at two places | mously that Mayor Frederick W. he Is crazy. on this end of the Island. He w 11 be iDonnelly was the man entitled to Winter is coming. Those expecting LAMPS at the S. S. White Dental plant at SALE OF TOHENVILLE this distinction, and the to drown themselves should do so and at Main street and cup, was 12:15 o'clock awarded to him. before the water gets too cold. ! Amboy road at 12:45 o’clock. Mrs. Henry Walling, of Port Mon- "In making the award they said: NOW ON—DO NOT DELAY mouth, returned home yesterday af- A a 'w- « -—- ‘The judges felt trusting debutante confides In ter that the mayor's visiting relatives in town. us that i claim to recognition stood out with too many kisses smack of There are more offered in this sale than we ever saw assembled before in one store. And are of t Mrs. Caroline Hubbard, who re- lamps they lamps unchallengeable that listerine. ^ PLEASANT PLAINS cently sold her place in Main street distinction; to be found in the of such as Albert Leon & Son. That’s why the Warner Shade and Nov- # his super-services tor the welfare quality only shops lamp specialists, and went to Brooklyn, to live with this wonderful stock. These should first of his people towered far above the Co. selected Leon’s as the avenue through which they would dispose of lamps go Mr. and rMs. Charles Waterhouse, her son, has and II elty been visiting Mr, requirements of his home or a of were visitors here F. j office, and that on the list of woman who wants to a lamp for her for gift. Christmas selections Jersey City, Mrs. L. Hadkins. his shopping every buy dependable I courageous, far-sighted, unselfish Sunday. William J. Dempsey and family should now be made. will be held for future and valuable attainments Cut Down |l They delivery. a for- spent the week end at Atlantic during Henry Porter, of Syracuse, City, the year 1923 were been In Mrs. George T. Leven with her amply sufficient, mer resident, has visiting first to Qualify him for mother, Mrs. Fannie and Mrs. the serious I DOWN-BALANCE SI WEEKLY town. Lyle, eonslderation of SI Hoehn the board, and in Shaving Expense are George motored to Trenton Mr. and rMs. Edward Nelson the end to entitle him to SI A A_ yesterday in the former’s car. the cup.' now occupying their new bungalow "I was reminded of this Mrs. Ella Butler is home after vis- because I Sharrott road, J I was present on the ^■^6 iting her brother at Bay Ridge. occasion wher the cup was delivered to w Mr. and Mrs. John Strobgl will Mrs. Abram E. Johnson, entertain- Mr. Don- Kills | nelly. I am sure "fake up treir residence in Great ed the Tuesday Evening Sewing Club that this mattei > has not been on their return from a wedding tour at her home last mentioned by Mr. Don. night. Refreshments nelly, to Virginia. Mrs. Strobel waa for- were served. because he would feel it verj of bod taste on his merly Miss Edna Hardy Rossvllle.j Miss Helen Letts is recovering af- part to do so, bui At the same time real last week. I do think that the get The couple were married ter a recent operation at the Memo- people of New are entitled ex- Arthur Erickson Is home after an rial hospital. Jersey to have this inci- shaving luxury. Stop dent in the life of to The automobile Mr. Donnelly laic The auto trip Sullivan county. reported stolen to before perimenting. only of them. In many W’ays I be- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wtlgley, police by Abraham Malkin, of 651 a | lieve it to be a razor insuring super-keen Westerleigh, have been visiting Mr. Woodrow’ road, Woodrow’, Monday distinction as great l if not than is and Ms. Samuel Wigley. night, was located by D«rectlve Ser- greater, could be con- blade for every shave the fered on a A number of matrons and geant Campomenosa be in the man by election to public past to pos- office.” Valet AutoStrop Razor. patrons were entertained by Bay session of the Commercial Credit View Chapter. Order of the Eastern Company, who it is said took the ma- Star Monday night at Amicltla hall. chine because Malkin was behind in his payments on the car. POLICE BOWLERS CANCEL A delegation of tkenty-flve mem- bers of the Jersey City Lodge of Odd Rally In Sixth Ward MATCH WITH ST. JOHN'S Fellows, visited Bentley LaJge No. 570, at its meeting A rally Is to be held by the Sixth Monday night. Inasmuch as several of WetJ% Washington Council, Sons the best Ward Democrats tonight at Pershing and members of the squad had to work Daughters of Liberty, had a social Hall, at the corner of Charles and the Police bowling team found 11 AjKr'Strop session following its last Huntington streets, at 8 o’clock. At meeting necessary to postpone its match with night at Legion hall and refresh- this time all of the city and county the St. John's Parish team ^ \ ments were served. scheduled for the Division Razor SAVINGS candidates will be present. Tottenvllle street alleys last Council, Knights of night. lt**lf Columbus, met last night in —Sharpmtu — OF — regular Manager Marlqus of session at K. of C. hall. Ludwigson, the Cops, will get in touch with the i'i I II n——>11- St. John’s Leader, Michael Brlnsko, Sure Relief and arrange a new date for the AVENEL meeting. >• FOR INDIGESTION On Friday night, of this week, the 33% 50% Mrs. J. Gillian and Miss Ina Gil- Post Office bowlers wjll roll a re- lian. of Prince Edward Island, are turn set with the St. John’s quintet ONXEASV visiting with Mrs. A. Davies. on the latter's chutes. The govern- The Rjsary Society will hold a ment men won the first match. character dauce on Saturday night in the local school auditorium. SOUTH AMBOY 39" for consul- |e|n|e|mi ie|sMa|d|i |pio|s|e|| Interest you. No charge i tation. ^J(5t2MR[s1i«gAm luH' Make Your Lamp Selection Now -- BbtIr e|a|t|VWS|t|E|e IlTeBb' aihIBsIbt o rTe in this FURNISHERS OF HAPPY HOA4ES The lamps are complete I fl >e charged. If A ■ 1 Salter ,n account with /I with silk I '!Dr n f I O V/\k I shade, lamp [ AjBibn 1 h ■Hit nPOT | Sjj *■ fDentist open one and / iLDlK I LrtUlN V* IN cord, adjustable clusters, 1 Extraction Specialist 8| P P tW0 119 Smith Corner State Plece Plng St., 93 >95 SMITH STR. C~«KING > > PERTH AMBOY ^ Vitalised Air administered W‘ Established «0\ Tear* Hoars 1 AM, toV P.H. * Brought

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