VOLUME XXXII. m\ 51. SOU1WAMKOY. N..I.. SATURDAY, MARCH 29. Price Three Cents. HELEN SCHUYLER , MAY GET STATE AID HOW JAMES KENAH NEAR UNTO DEATfl FOR STEVENS AVENUE ADMITTED PRESIDENT Miss Helen SuhuyU-r, aged nineteen State Road Commissioner Steven WILSON TO HOUSE years, is lying at the point of death, was in this city on Saturday to as | due, ft is said, to her taking a dose certain the value of Stevens avenue of muriatic add about 7 o'clock last as a State road. He was met hv A story has been going the rounds Board of Health Issues Orders that Tuesday night. ward Contract for Cheesequato Councilman E. J. O'Connor and Citj Middlesex County Democratic Com- of the press that James Kenah, of this eity, had attempted to stop Pres- If Gowns Are to be Leased by jJast what caused her to do this rash Creek Bridge Approach to lonra Engineer Mason, who went over the mittee Pass Resolution Advocat- act is not generally known, as her matter in detail. Mr. O'Connor has ident Wilson and his daughter, Miss High School Graduates Said parents are reticent about giving out Sebolt, of New Brunswick—Dela been working energetically to secun ing His Nomination for Gover- Jessie Wilson, "not knowing .them," Information. a State appropriation for the improve from entering the Capitol building on Gowns Must be Fumigated Be- ware River Quarry and Construe nient of the avenue, and the com nils nor—Senator Silzer Opposed — Tuesday after the time for visitors fore Being Worn—Butchers Must j (i" One of the largest, if not the larg- (iir Hrealiiiii.' From Train, linns Away lor some time. Mr. droves was theIt is alleged thaf her husband hai est offerings for Home Missions, was Breaking loose from a Pennsylvania unanimous choice of the committee tried to choke her. Tie police ar FURNITURE given Easter, when between $20 andtrain on the down-grade between for tlio position. There wore aboiu investigating to determine -whetlie $25 was lifted. Many thanks to all lamesburg and Spotswood, a runaway (ivu niRiiibcrs of the committee pres- Kubecek had any connection with a who helped. freight car dashed past Helmetta Sun- ent at tin* merting which had been scried of recent robberies. Among For Cottages, day night, while Raymond P. Parr, ;% railed for the purpose of outlining the looi discovered were fou •<-• The choir and others visited the hrakeman, bent every effort to .set pkins tor tin* coining rainjjnign. Tho bicycles. and $IIIIIIIUM* Hotels home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin the brakes. With the brake chain cumiuitlee decirled to open a perma- * * -* * broken and dangling, however, the car last week and practiced the Easter nent hcatjiitiartiTs in New linmswiclt Xow Lieutenant ('(rliinel liocers. This establishment has long been supreme in the furniture trade music. ^Jt proved a very enjoyable reached a speed of twenty-live mills and employ a steiioKiaplicr and the Captain John M. RnKers, of the ad an hour, until the sleep upgrade at of this State; in fact, this is one of America's greatest'furniture and profitable evening. neet Hrfary ofllce help, The headquar- jiitiint-general's oifice, was appointed stores, if not its most notable. And it will continue to have tills Spotswood was reached. There tho ters will bo n|)«ncil on iMny I. JUKI on Wednesday by Oennral JJennis F sliced slackcnr-d and tlie car finally prestige. The Sunshine Committee of the where the ollieo will be. located in notCullins as a lieutenant-colonel in tin came to a stop. A drill engine, which Junior C. E. society carried Easter known ,'is yd. J\1r. (IroveK predicted . adjutant-general's department. H< It takes many years to build a furniture business such as this. drawing tho I rain from which tlv joy to the homes and hearts of the successliil caiiipniKii next fall. At .11 will be assigned to the adjutant's div It Inlces years of experience of organization and demonstration. It car broke, picked up the runaway and aged and the sick. They also helped close of the business iiicelins.iHldi-cHS- ision, holding the rank of lieutenant takes years of browsing 'inongst the furniture factories of the country took it to JamcKbiirg, where repairs in the Easier offering. 's were niaile hy «i number on tin colonel. Mr. Rogers was formerly in to get into closest touch, to understand the superiorities and the were made. Freight Ira Hie lietwecn Knnil work done ln.st full. the paymaster's department with i defects of the various products of these manufacturers. Jnmesbui'K and Hpotswood is usually * * * * rank of major. Under the provisloi The special service on the evening heavy on Sunday nij;hi,.and the fuel it takes years of time to test'qualities. of Holy Thursday was held and then- (icncnil Dnilie Celclirali's Itlrthiiny. of general orders No. Mil, which weri Unit the runaway did not collide with issued December, I1HI. Ihn liilter po was a nice attendance, ll was u vory (Imionil T. Mudlson Dnike, of lOliz- This store will continue -supreme in the furniture business be- another train is considered remark- sitjoii becomes vacant. Impressive Kcrvlce. The singing was able. iilieth, who ralHcd the llrst compiiny of ciuiBo of our long association with the best producers, and the fact a special feature of {he evening. volunteern In New Jersey at I ho out- A A <4 A that tho finest products, the choicest creations of the most skilled .* * * * break of tlio Civil Win-, celebrated the William ('. Itickiml. and experienced builders of furniture are confined exclusively to this Mr. J. F. Fulton, our class loailer, Hold's Uwliite .fe'^iI,.'.•7r,.8<>. He held Fla. The pastor also sent iv letter. Rlckard succeeded the lute Robert S arranging to give added space to the display of Furniture on tht $1iri8:!,!)fi2.34 in stocks and $1175,810 in Will Test Pnvl Oliicn Scules. Murphy. Mr. lilckard had been In tin Fourth floor, equaling approximately 25,000 square feet. Thus the good work is quietly and bonds of at least 100 different com- KcaloK in all Now Jersey poHtolllcoH employ of tlio cnnal company tor for- Steadily going on and Hod is raising panies. Mr. Itcicl loft $;M0,OO0 to char- The great stocks, already immensely satisfying, enabling every- are to be tested by order of William ty-Mix years. Mr. Rlckard Ili-st en- up friends for Ills cause and Church ities of Passaic and $!M)9.00<) to his rel- one* to find exactly what they need, so long as they want substantial \J. Wiildron, Hiiperlnteiulent of tin tered the canal service as a telegraph in this corner of the vineyard. in Ivca. His heirs will now receive! and beautiful furniture, will become, If possible, more and more Ktuto Department of Wel(;htB anil operator and clerk, Tie wan slxty- tlmlr pro rata share of $1,575,000 more. I'our years old. Mr. Rlckard is sur- complete, varied, and satisfying as the years go on. There will be A social given under the auspices Measures, in coiiHciiuenco of dlacovei'- * * * * vived by a widow and a son and no hesitancy, no backward step—always advance, always progress, Of Sunday School class, Willing Work- lea that, at SOUKS postolllccs In tlio daughter. Mr. Rlckard had JiiKt been always betterment. er, was held at the home of one of Us lUirlcii-Wnllliiu:. Stali> mall, and particularly parcel transferred to New Brunswick to takr members, Mrs. Marion Dill. A large Miss Ida Wiilling, daughter of Mrs. post packages, had Inadvertently heon the place of Lawrence Wright as col- company was present and enjoyed tile Mary Walling, of Aulmry Park, and overwelnhed. Tho authority of a State We Sell Furniture on the Club Plan. lector, wbo had been pensioned. evening in games, etc., and a good Marry llurlou, son of Kdwin llurlcu, Department to teat scales belonging to social time. Refreshments wore serv- of First street, Keyport, were mar- the Federal Ciovornment is said to bo * * # -* open to riuoHtlon, but the tests will be Broad, New and Halsey ed at the close of the affair and an-ried in the parsonage of Calvary Meth- Women File a Big Pel idem. other sum was added to the school's odist Church, Keyport, Saturday night mnihs unless there Is some (lemur HAHNE & CO.,Streets, Newark, N. j. offering to the parsonage fund. by Rev. Isaac Yerkes, the pastor. The from thn I'ostollice Department. Since County Prosecutor (leorge S. Silzer raided several places of ill couple were attended by Misses Iscol.i « * * * a'nil Hazel Walling, slaters of th» repute in Perth Amboy, the Woman's Last Sunday, Easter Sunday, was a Cilfiirctles ('HUNG Suicide. Club of Metuchen started In to ex- high day, in Zion for all. The ser-bride, and William llurlou, brother of Despondent because he had been de- tend the work by filing with Mayor vices were nicely attended and proved th« bridegroom* Following a short prived of cigarettes, William Sooy, Ferdinand Oarretson a petition said very Interesting indeed. A special wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Burleu twenty-two years old, went into the to measure sixty-six feet In length, and sermon on the Resurrection of Jesus, will reside at Keyport. cellar of his father's house at Smith's containing the name of nearly every was preached In the morning on the * -ft # « Landing on Monday, cut the gas plpo prominent woman in the city, esking text found in St. Matthew, 28:6. Submerged I'lllng liaised. and stretched out with his face over that dance halls connected with sa- At the Junior C. B. meeting at 2 More than -300 piles had been ex- the fumes. His body was found by loons be cleaned out. Mayor Garret- Pi m., Mrs. Peterson, the superinten- tracted from the river under the rail- his father. son said he would have all ordinance: dent, gave the little ones an excellent Roup Cured road bridge at Old Bridge when the * * # * concerning dance halls strictly en- to aUy cured. Lou and worry prevented. Fowla made healthy aad explanatory talk on the Easter Story. productive, quickly, easily, at itnall coat, A 50c box of last was pulled out Saturday by work forced and would investigate legiti- All the Juniors were given Easter Injured Cleric Operated On. men employed by the Pennsylvania mate complaints. The petition was booklets, cards and crosses in com- Rev. Or. S. Ross MacClements, pag- Railroad Company. Most of the piles turned over to the city clerk, who Roup Cure memoration of the day. tor of the First Presbyterian Church says he is going to ask the council previously had been sawed off level of Asbury Park, who lost his feet ana makes 38 gallons of medicine, which will positively cure roup, coltb, The Sunday School held Its usual at the next meeting for a specially canker, catarrh. In 25c, 50c and $1 boxes. Sample free. with the bed of the river. The work an arm in an accident at the Allen- session and an interesting study of which cost the company more than constructed file to take care of the the lesson took place. A fine offering hurst Depot, last summer, underwent petition. $3,000 in excess of the calculated cost an operation at his home on Monday Disinfectant was given by the school for the Doard of the bridge, was demanded by the for the dissection of a nerve that had *• # « « of Home Missions. War Department. Another petition is uteri In incubators, brooders and poultry houses, kills disease germ given him considerable trouble, Tho Fire Sweeps Shirt Factory. "Your moner back if it fails. Mrs. Sallle Petty led a fine C. E. pending to require the freeholders to Get Frattt Profit-sharing Booklet service at 7 p. in., which was very nerve that caused the trouble is be- An electric fuse dropping upon remove debris thrown into the river It. WolflA-Co. Mrs. A.Behn helpful Indeed, as the other services lieved to have found improper posi- goods started a blaze which did $15,- Thos. E. Capncr John Sutlifr that is said to form a menace to navi- tion when Dr. MacClements's wounds were, on the Resurrection. At thi3 gation. 000 damage at the Mark & Davison meeting a number spoke and read In were dressed after the accident. shirt factory at South River Tuesday reference to the topic, "Vital Living," * * * •« * * * * night. The entire second floor was This was attended well. burned out and damage was done on Hurgliirs Loot Home of $3,880, Little Ctrl Is Found Dead. At the close of the Senior C. E. the first floor by water. Machinery Diamonds and other jewelry, valued The finding of tho body of Helen society, there was a large attendance at nearly $3,000, table silver valued valued at $4,000 was destroyed and at the Easter exercises by the child- Koeoin, four years old, in the Rahway goods worth $5,000, besides the dam- at $300 and $580 in cash were stolen River at Railway early Tuesday morn- ren and the choir. The speaking and Saturday night by burglars who en- age done to the plant. The goods flinging by the little ones was enjoyed ing, has led some of the people of that were insured and the, loss on the plant tered the home of Dr. A. W. Chappell, place to believe the child may havo as well as that by the choir. The In Riverside avenue, Red Bank. Tho Is partly covered by insurance. The Easter music this year was pronounc- met with foul play. A man's foot- fire was discovered by Miss Helen cigar and tobacco store of William prints in the soft mud at the river TEETH ed to be tho best rendered. A beau- Cullington, In Front street, was also Sofonski as she walked by the plant tiful solo was rendered by Mrs. Ed- bank, without any of those of a child, In Washington street. Fifty girls aro are necessary to good health. Don't neglect decayed, entered by thieves Saturday night and is given as a foundation for the foul ward English. Mr. Arthur Peterson $12 stolen. The Intruders entered the employed in the factory. The plant teeth. Have them attended. I use only the very'bes* with his cornet was a valuable addi- play theory, the idea being that her will bo rebuilt at once. store by forcing a roar window. Ai slayer carried her to the'river. The tion to tho music in the Eastor pro- the Chappell houso the robbers forced materials! My methods are the most modern, and gram. . , police, although reticent as to what the back door and going upstairs stole they know of the case,' state positively you pay me no more for good work than you pay for an iron chest, in which the Jewelry Insuring Private Cup. o >V'5 that Helen's death was by drowning. poor work to be had elsewhere. Consultation Free. and silver was kept, from a bureau. County Physician F. W. Wescott, of To Insure the owner of a private -r-w-r> O A T mTPT) AMERICAN BUILDING, Grecian Head-Covering. shaving cup kept in a barber shop Dr. Chnppoll discovered his loss when Union County, held an autopsy on the -LJJLXI. ajti.JL _L JljJrX, 117-119 Smith Street The Grooks woro a hat called n he returned homo near midnight. that he 1B Its only user there has been Also South River PERTH AMBOY, N. J. petasos, which was soft and light, be- body and found no marks of violence. Invented a paper cap to cover it, ing made of felt; It was strapped un- * * * # Helen is the daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. which cannot be removed without- der tho chin to Taston It firmly to the M. Koeoin, of 135 East Grand street, breaking *. mial. • l'lnetl $2(1(1. Get Tour Cesspool or Vault Cleaned hand. But only tho lower classes Rahway. The child disappeared from By the among the Greeks, such HH herds mill Jason Mortimer, former bookkeeper her homo late Monday afternoon. Her trnvelorn, wore lints, and both sc.xos at tho Jamosburg Reform School, who body was found Shortly after midnight SUPPLEMENT TO OKBINANCE NO. 8. WEBSTER'S woro hills of the samo lOmpc. Tho lied from the county twelve years ago more than a mile from her homo by A SUPPLEMENT TO AN ORDIN- Odorless Excavator NEW Greek noblllly and gentry wore no iftor being charged with forgery, James Graham. ance entitled, "An Ordinance to l'ricea—Sinslu I'loacts, SJ;..OO; Double Closots covering for I ho head out of doora, pleaded non vult In court at New enpo and Regulate Itinerant Ven- 50.00; Cesspools, $'2.00 jmr tank loud. INTERNATIONAL and women only mlorncil their hair Uninswlck on Monday morning and * * * * dors of Merchandise, Medicine and DAVID QUINLAN. Henry N1 DICTIONARY -with ii wreath of (lowers. .fudge Daly placed him on probation Remedies, Groceries, Dry Goods, and William Ettenger. Merchandise, and goods and Chattels for three yeara and lined him $200 THE MERRIAM WEBSTER William Ettenger, G4 years old, for of every kind, Auctioneers, Common The Only iVeir unabridged dic- f / Admirable System. Tho court ordered that $100 of the noro than thirty-seven years division tiers, Hawkers, Peddlers, Junk Keepers or Junk Dealers, Traveling . WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 tionary in many years. There's no denying thut it Is man's lino bo paid within a month and thooperator of the New York division of In! eich lull let o( Pilsr Ti-eth or 50c lor Vi \t\ Ir/allonnblo right to atrlho whllo tho rest at $G a month. A number of and other Shows, Circuses, Theatrical Partlll lMi In proportion. Hlcks.t rail] pricti Contains the pith and essence ho Pennsylvania Rail mad Company, Performances, Plays and Exhibitions, psM lor Old Cold. Sil.tr. Platinum, Diamond, and of an authoritativo library. 'lenipor's hot, so perhaps it'll be about •Mortimer's old friends were In court,, died Sunday at hia horde in Elizabeth. and to fix the amount of License to I lew I'UKMHIIKD HV I Reed's Caustic Comment on His Por- B SOUTH AMIiOY I'lMM'IMi (II. trait In the House Gallery, High School Tidings Among ti)« most iuteresling features TEHMS:—OSH YBAH: $1 IN I of the capitol :it Washington an? tin? I numerous paintings of departed stiiU-s- SPECIAL FOR IS SATURDAY HAROLD HOFFMAN, Reporter. I men ami events ot importance in our AT TELEPHONE 146-L I national history, lu the wide gallery back of the house ot representatives Entered In the I'osl (.Hiiro at .sonUi A n On Wednesday afternoon Rev. Orr was a little unsteady at times, assocoud elans mall mutter. are portraits of tho various speakers N'orthrup, of Perth Amboy, delivered allowing seven men to walk, nearly of the bouse. The likeness of each Monagiian's Meat Market El Administrators, Kxucuioih unit
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