v-. -- VOLUME XXXIII. NO. 23. SOUTH AMBOY, N. .F.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913. Price Three Oents. HOUSE PASSES ANNUAL STATE DAVID DILL STRUCK BEV. PEMSE OK SCULLY'S BILL CONCLAVE p.as.or A TROLLEY CAR BY AUTOMOBILE

Congressman Scully's bill extending Trenton, Sept. 9.—One of the largest I In. attenpting to board a trolley car to the port of Perth Amboy, the pri- secret order conventions ever held j for Perth Amboy on Wednesday night vileges of section 7 of the act approv- p cm in Trenton will open September 23 j STIES Dayld Dill was struck by an automo- ed June 10, 1880, governing tho Im- and continue until September 20, j bile, fortunately escaped with slight Jcfs of Supremacy of Women mediate transporatlon (if dutiable Is Introduced to the'People by Con when the annual State, conclave of the | Accident Happened at David Street injuries. Wfcere Mea Had failed-Says merchandise without appraisement, gressman Scully - A Large Crowd P O S. of A. wtll gather. The accident happened on Broadway. was passed in the House Tuesday The meeting will mark the twenty- Crossing-Three Woman and The automobile was owned by Herbert • We Cannot Skat Our Eyes to (heafternoon without a dissenting vote, Greets Him, and It is Predicted fifth anniversary of the founding of Two Men in Auto Escape Injury J. Berrlen, and as he was driving along , Apparent Injustice of Denying the The bill had the endorsement of the tbe national organization and the i at a fair rate of speed Dill ran out on Committee oil Ways and Means, which He will Receive Large Vote at twenty-first anniversary of the unl- j -Party Said to Hai! from the the street to board the car. It was ,,BaMot to Woman. deemed thnt the bill would facilitate Primary Election. formed branch of the order. i Town of Keyport. impossible to stop the auto in time, the entry of merchandise, destined for There will be elaborate ccrmonat* j and the machine struck Dill knocking the city of Perth Amboy und vicinity him down, and badly injuring one of .,The Rev, H. M P, Pearfie, rector (Jovariior Fielder Mopped In this for the celebration of these anniversa- It also had the endorsement of the About midnight on Wednesday ii hin feet. Dill is a trainman, and it i.s of Chrlat Church, in his sermon on city lust Friday afternoon when mnk- ries, Tlie State, national and com- Secretary of the Treasury. Jersey Central Traction Company ca aald It will be some time before he Woman Suffrage last Sunday morninR, iiiiK his primary campaign In Mlddle- mnndery conventions will be held at r The passage of this bill will greatly No. 28, struck tin automobile at Davlil will be able to resume his work. took for his text a Bible btor.v of a | he'x County, One of the largest Trenton at the Hanie tlmo. street crossing. Fortunately tho ca increase the efllclenry ol the Perth woman of Israel, whom God endowed crowds of the day met him itt the During the convention the order was running slowly at the time, or a .•H,, . Amboy custom IIOIIMH und relievo It of with''a great wisdom, a wisdom so corner of nrondway and Augustii will dedicate tin; Waxlilnglon iiiuii ii- different story would be told. MISK FIUNZ SII!l'l(ISi:i». iimcli red tnpo. inont Hrctoil by tho ' (treat that the Chthlien oi Israel street about 4.110 o'clock. Among the I'eniiHylvania In the automobile were three women A delightful Boclal affair was given camp at Taylorsvllle, ' came to her to receive counsel (lOvernor'H escort weie Congressman I'a., inaridiiK hind two men, sniil to be from Keyport at the hgme of Miss Sophia Franz, thu npot whero General Washington - Stripped of its allusions t» tho >nn/i<>tv\ «ETN Scully, Sheriff llolHoliwclller, County The number on the machine was 18,' Sayrevllle, on Thursday evening. It nmi his army embarked for ll» pasa- Bible and- also of the stories of Bible Till! attendance banne of the 1'nst Cleik Cunnon, Dr. Win, Ramsey anil K2(i N. J. Their names coulO not bi was a surprise to Miss Franz, and she nge acrosH tho Delaware, river tho ivomen, the Ruv. Peaise in part said. !ouncllors' Association of Middlesex other Democratic loaders of the coun- MHcortiiincd, nnd the occupants evl expressed much pleasure, in the honor ty. rniiffrPHHinnn Scully preHcnto.l night before the battlo of "Woman. Suffrage is topic vory County, which him been held by HID iranton. i[|(nt|y t)eH|r(M) t0 h,d0 their Identity, shown her by her friends. December 25, 177(1, •much in people's minds today, Pcr- New Market Council since llio a.HKociii- the randldule to bis trlendH, the gover- i All tho occupants gave evidence o r The time was passed in playing hips it is hard to review the extraor- tlon was formed several montlm uf, o, nor slinking liandH with n large nuin- ! having bad a good time somewhere. various games, and enjoying musical dinary and daring acts of what aro has been won by Charles L. Walters liur. Mr Scully Introduced (Jovor- 'owing to tho stubbornness of the selections. A bountiful collation was known in C.ieat Britain sis tbe MllitiTnt Council, of Mllltown, Tin.1 council iiiir Fielder In i short address, at the Supposed Burglar Was 1 | rhuuffcur It was Borne timo before the served. Among those present were Suffragettes. Some of the views on|tmving the laigrnt minibei of iiii-ni- CIKI of which hi was strongly ap- | automobile was removed from the, Agnes Conway, Catherine Cannon, the Bex by thoughtful persons are pro bers in attendance lit meetings gets plauded. He thanked tho friends of Only a Demented Lad i trnoks, Tho machine was badly Lillian Andros, Veronica Buskey, May ven of—their far from lawful acts— the banner. Cnrleret Council got n his home town for tho support jdiittinsp.il, and the trolley car's damage Segrave, Margaret Scully, Ella Prune, 'but there are extenuating circum hammer, not a member being present. which they Imd given him and naked consisted principally of a broken fen- Marie Chessman. Lillie Burns, Charles that (lovcrnnr Fielder bo warmly sup- Boasting that he was a desperate stances which do not appear upon the character, and talking of schemes to, '''"'• Sutllff, Philip Downs, Luke Lovely, surface, So over and above tho un- KNMUIAI'IIK\W. SHKIIII. ported at tho primaries. The can- Tl Frank Dugan, P. Coakley. Willie Em- didate' then made a short address In rob the bank, George Schmidt, of New ' 'e occupants escaped Injury exceut iversal condemnation of these out James Fnirinan Fielder was horn In ali 1 nons, John Casey, Matthew Cronii 1 which 1IB warmly commended Con- Brunswick, was .taken Into custody on '" ^ shaking up, nnd from their rages there Is a deep feeling in the Jersey City February 2(!th, 18(17. His Wednesday night by the local police, j Jollity did not appear to be much ind Alfred" Gelslnon, of this city; minds of a great many thoughtfu gresHiimn Scully. Ho said, "The ancestors on his mother's side believing that ho was ^ono of the men j nlai'ined over the incident. Sophia Loeb, Katie Loeb, Mary Web- people that women who were able to Blind people South Amboy hfivo were Hollanders and on his father's who attempted robberies recently in I ° -" ber, Margaret Dplan, Gertrude Hart, earn their own living, not only aa supported Congressman Scully nobly, side, English. They were among the this city. He boarded a trolley car IIOltMM) TO PITCH FOR < OLHEH'8 Mabel Hart, Agnes Hover, Meta Holz- servants and In the factories and in and he dcsefreB It. It is my wish, If earliest settlers in the State of -New at" Keyport, on which several local I Murray Borlund, the clever little worth, John-Parr, Max Vuckel, Willie other lower walks of life, but in the fleeted Governor, to serve the people Jersey. The fnmllles or both father young men talked to him. He seemed heck, John Cienminskle, Andrew Mil- . learned professions, education, the of the State as well as Mr. Scully local twlrler, steps up another notch and mother of'Governor Fielder, haw ,o be demented and in a short time bo- on his way to fame this Sunday when er, Charles Holzworth and Albert law, and the medicine, women who IWK served you as Congressman from been well known in the religious gaft talking of Ma many attempted j i, pitches for R. A. Co