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?£'( XXX. \<» 41 SOI'TH AMBOY. N..I.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. 1911. Price Three MEN HELD FOR COAL DUMPER CfNTURYS Dt HIGHWAY/ROBBERV BROKE DOWN LIONEL POSTS THE YA The Yacht Club bov On Monday nighf last The coal dumper broke down 1 to Keypoit on TIIUIT Survey, a Pole, was I"'11' , <m David Saturday night, and in eonsequen play a imiteh with street and forced to hand <»•'•'' *'* men were in great demand to worJ on the coal docks. It was Impossible Century A. C. of that Will Build Bridge Across the Dela- ^^ Young Lounsbury No Doubt Regrets to get all the help needed in this city Fofrreily Resided in This City to limited time the coi best out of three game Police Justice •IIHHI Hid war- and therefore Sayrevillc and Soutl: ware from Morrisville to Trenton That He Took So Much at One River were drawn on to supply th< Where He was Weil Known — won two garnets by clot the Yacht Club one. 4 and four Tracks to This City- EZ-ard^Mui'ioou!' Join Dose—Timely Emetic Saved Him labor. ' Found Unconscious In Vestibule The machinery of the dumper wa ing defeat the Yacht Cj Would Mean Increased Shipments %£™g £"** From an Untimely Grave - Only badly broken, fand it was necessary on Madison Avenue, New York — good time. The scores, CENTUUM At This Port. ' Hlkpped the city and tlw mntlor wan to secure parts from the West, which Recently Married. Was Son of Late Rev. R. B. Post. Aokerson kept quiet with the idea that tlio men were rushed to this city by passenge Armstrong ! would return to this city, ami then train, and arrived here Wednesday Hopla It is now currently rumored that they \V(JIIW H« apprehended. Theodore Lounsbury, Jr., aged Machinists have been busy making Lionel Post,, who when a boy resid- Maurer the Pennsylvania Railroad Company On Saturday night tlio police of about. 19 years, nftnr two weeks of the repairs and It Is expected that by ™1 in this city, was found unconscious Hoyer ".. will complete fts proposed four track i'ertli Aiuiioy fotiiid Mniilonn and married life, and feeling that without this evening, tho dumper will be /n the vestibule of No. S3 Madison line from Morrisville, Pa., to this city, Jcmlii): in ;i «nloon In that city, and work he could not support a wifuys | working order again, avenue, New York, last Saturday Totals for the purpose of shipping more coal pliN'i'd ihciii under nrroHt. Chief Mo- she should be, became dlspondei night, and removed to the West and general freight to thin place. Tho VimiM-H lirotifilil tl»' wen' to tills city and felt that llfo waB not worth liv- 7 Thirtieth street police station, where route was started some years ago, before .liiHtlce Hlrmlngham, who held ing. Ho and his wife were making he died the same evening. Wcinberg but was abandoned on account of the oard of Trade Banquet Parker th''in I'm' siciliin of the grand jury, and their homo with IIIH parents In Mn- Mr. Post was n. son of the late Rev. great expense In improvements in and McCain! on Monday morn- chanlcHvlllo, since he became without Richard II. Post, who for many years L. Salz near New York city. Of this route look them (o (he County jail. a Job. Next Thursday Nigh waH rector of Christ Church, this city. W. Stephenson toe irenton Daily State (iazeUe says: j R,, joe on ImirnliiB that his pain hud Last Friday night bo took a Post was thirty-four years old, and R. Stephenson ...... n Tin1 first annual banquet of thi With the .announcement that t/ie jb,,,,n nrivnt.'d. went to the e.nunty jail quantity of laudanum much to the caused a sensation at Hellenic Hospi- lennsylvania Railorad company '/ill I smuhiy night, and aaked to bo lock- alarm of tho rest of the household, Hoard of Trade will bo held noxi tal, New York, three years ago when Totals TbuiHilay evening, In the Welsl Issue $100,000,000 worth of stock/for I,,,, ,,,,'ilc wil.l Unit tlio officer/, of tills and word was Immediately mini for his wife waH committed to the psycho- many improvements to Its line, c/mes Or. J, C. Albright. The doctor wnH building, coiner of rfroadway an pathic ward there. Mrs. Post was ity wire looking for him, and ho W\rni. street. Tickets may bo obtained SILVER WEDDING ' the statement that, the proposed new i,|| -| IHMHI to be taken to the Jail unable to vonlurn out on such stormy taken tu the lumpltal on March 13, im from any member of tho board. railroad bridge will be erectedAcross hum,.<:)l(tvi\. so he went himself, u night, and therefore an emetic was 1008, by Dr. Arthur L. Sherman, and AMIDST R( r the Delaware between JVen#un and sent, and after It was taken soon had The committee In elmrgo IH work was docketed as a widow. She was Ing hard to make It a grand success Morrisville. ITM'IIU. 01' .HUN. .UOIiltIM,. tho desired offect, and young Loiinds- placed under treatement lor morphin- Mr. and Mrs. Sip and all Una Is needed to make It so ism, and the following day Post de- brated their silvei "A fow years ago the coi/ifpnny de- Tin- funeral or Mi'B. Phebe Morrlll bury was preventnd from sleeping off cided to build a new linnfffroni tho his troubles. Is I he hearty co-operation of tho manded to see her an her husband. home in Red Ban WHS Ih'ld friim her Into residence cltisculiH of the city. Morrisville yards to tldevXer on the | Dr, Albright on Saturday morning The authorities told him ho could not As Mr. Kisner is • (on Siitiinliiy morning, and u'HH Just who the speakers will be IH 1 Amboy division at- Sot!tl#Amboy for went to tho house and found Theo- and for days after the woman's re- form factory In t I well iilteniliiil by relatives and not. ponjtlvoly known nt present, liu the purpose- of cartlngMo the great dore quite alive, although lie lilod moval on March lfi, he came regular- count of same wi i friend*. Thu service was conducted among theni uxpected are a former docks lor bituminousj/coal at the himself away to thu collar wlion he ly to the ofllce demanding to know to our readers. j hy Hi'- Itev. 11. M. P. Pearse, rector ot Mayor of Plalnfleld, ex-Snnalor Vieh 1 saw the doctor, coming. whero she had been taken. The cele 'Christ Church. Many handsome floral man, Senator Silzer, and a tralllc has inero/sod to such The young man would give no As recently as last week Post said elaborate < , ; pieces were received as tokens of agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad # reason why he took the overdose ot that he had never seen his wife after was atte tween Philadelphia and New ;,sii.fn| fl.()ln Mm^ ,nlBrlIIont WU8 Company. the laudanum. hor commitment to the hospital, al- guests. •at the company needs its , mR(lo ,n CMut church ccmBtory> On December 31st last, Lounsbury Tho banquet will be prepared by though he entered suit for divorce The ' >r freight. Frequently the tn.f ;<,,,„„,,.„ & MllKOn woro funern, d,roB. was married to' Catharine Jane Caterer Hochdorf, and the menu wll against her In Trenton in 1909. At the fir ', Id up by long coal trains. The |{)rg IFanklnson. bo very apetlzing. that time It became known that with '•;.\- *W decided to build n new four- ' ' Further arrangements will be mad y. track line to South Amboy. To do i Mrs. Post was Lucille Mravlag, whole "4..this a new bridge will have to be j W £. BUtiil tO nl tho meeting of the Board this Fri- a daughter of Dr. Mravlac. a attra< day evening, and all who can should %•'. erected across the river at South | Easing Up On surgeon of Elizabeth. Thi Mar- 111nd i 1 bo present. Trenton. | riage was kept secret froii. Man h ami t "Hundreds of tons of material were At Presbyterian Church Tho banquet Is open to every citizen until September, 1902, win n Ur sou b- hauled to^'the lower end of Morriaville Responsibilities who desires to attend, and all will be Mravlag learned of it and iii.idi- It < hililn ^^ heartily welcomed. The Board' wll and on a/ part of Morris island, where A meeting for men and women wilK public. - the building operations were to begin. be held "at: 3:45 o'clock on Sunday Joseph Compton has decided cN^bc,.greatly pleased to see a large, num Under her maiden nafne, Mi' '' "•' Hundreds of men were taken to the afternoon In the Presbyterian Church relinquish many duties that he has ber of non-members present, made some reputation/'on tin1 •• island' and shanties erected for them under the auspices of the Y. M. C7 A. heretofore oblignted himself with In She played with William F. lln\ to liri'e in. The address will be by Mr. W. E. some of the organizations to which in "At the Threshold," and Int. r "A. short time afterwards the com- Bunn, former Secretary of tho Lake- he belonged, feeling that tho time has CHRIST CHURCH NEWS. ed with llobert Kdson In ' "*l pany felt that it could not afford to wood Y. M. C. A., subject, "The Life arrived when he should relievo him- heart." Post had not been rim self of the responsibilities and take n srjend any money In this section be- and Conversion of a Murderer." A employed for some time until Ja rest.