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fs,VOLUME 46. No 2 South Amboy, N. J., Friday, April 17, 1926. Price Four Cents. 'NABLE TO FIND BODY OF DRIVER OF CAR LOCAL LIBRARY EASTERN STAR CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SOUTH VERY POPULAR BAZAAR NEXT WEEK " CRASHED THROUGH MORGAN DRAW Total of 1,204 Books Circulated Dur To Be Held At Maionic Temple On AMBOY HOSPITAL WILL START MAY11 ing Month of March. Next Thursday and Friday Eves —o—- To Be Louis Lizon, of South River—Accident During the month of March the Next Thursday and Friday even- And Continue for Ten Days—Expect To Clear New Hos- local Public Library enjoyed a total ing the long expected bazaar will be pens Monday Night When Victim's Car Strikes Car circulation of books amounting tQ_ held by the ladies of the Eastern pital of Debt—Chance For Every South Amboyan To 1,204, which attests to the continued Star in the Masonic Building on Main Ingraham, of this city, at Sharp Curve. popularity of the institution. Of street. A cafeteria supper will be Do Their Bit—Campaign Headquarters Established. tne total circulation among the adult available each evening commencing A alight miscalculation of distance Louis Lizon, of South River. Wheth- members six hundrrid and eighty-one at half past five o'clock and continu- The campaign to raise the money | Campaign headquarters has been d just a little too much speed on er or not he was accompanied by books were distributed and the junior ing throughout the evening. Besides necessary to clear the new South opened in the quarters of the Cham- \ . u ' _ anyone has not bene proven but it circulation was five hundred and entertainment features which are to Amboy hospital from all debt was ber of Commerce and the Republican p twenty-three. be provided there will be several launched at a meeting of the Board Club and from now on this will be farroivedw toroa bde athte aexplanatio sharp curvn foe irs ,t * QW considered mor e than Hkel that he was alone. It was Lizon's The libarian courteously requests booths filled with choice and attrac- of Trustees on Wednesday evening one of the busiest places in town. \ccident at the Morgan draw- Overland touring car that was fished that all due books and over-due books tive offerings for the convenience of in the City Hall. It has been decid- South Amboy has a hospital rap- V Monday night, in which Luois y p p out of the creek bed Tuesday after- be returned at onc.e. A nominal fine the patrons of the affair. ed to organize a large corps of work- idlly n li hih hld .v 22,- of 25 Hillside avenue, noon and Lizon himself is still absent xj completiop n which should of twenty-five cents is to be imposed The booths and the fair ones in ers, probably from two hundred to be a source of pridide to every one off A. River, is believed to have lost from his home in South River. for each overdue book. Anyone hav- charge of each are as follows: three hundred, who during the ten * hW.ue. Much has been said and the citizens here. Few communi- Presumably Lizon was on his way ing a book that belongs to the lib- Linen Booth; Mrs. Cora Chasey and days begnining on May 11th, will ties of its size can boast of its equal * written about the affair but the last to Keyport to bring Leonard Bayers- rary shelves is urged to take imme- Mrs. Georgianna Stephenson. canvass the community for contribu- and it is being erected at a very rea- - word has not and probably never will dorfer and John Lakotas, both of diate action to get it back into cir- Children's Booth; Mrs. Ada Apple- tions. sonable cost, when the type of build- ' be said about the matter. These, South River, from Keyport to their culation. gute and Mrs. Nellie Mason. homes. .The two had been members An executive committee with full ing and its adaptibility for hospital however, are the facts so far as they A number of new books that have Miscellaneous Booth; Mrs. Natalie power to decide matters of policy purposes is taken info consideration. of The Paramount Orchestra, of been recently placed on the shelves be determined. Goodman, Mrs. Ruth Applegate. and have a general direction of the It is desired to clear it of all indebt- thur Ingraham, of Second street, which Messrs. Ingraham, Ellams and is as follows: Warner, Sailor's Wives; Miscellaneous Booth; Miss Anna campaign was appointed with John edness so that the overhead expense Ellams, of Portia street, and Hoffman were also members, in fur- Miller, God's Stepchildren; Subitini, Rhode, Miss Nina Rhode and Mrs. of operation may be reduced to the Hoffman, Jr. of John street, nishing music for a dance under the Saint Marten's Summer; The Caro- A. Coan, as chairman. The other Elizabeth Newbraml. members are D. W. Reed, R. Clowes. t possible figure, the rates for in Ingraham's Ford coupe, auspices of St. Joseph's Church ut lininn; Sedgewick, The Little French Apron Booth; Miss Helen Reinhardt, patients brought down and the [returning from Keyport to this Keyport during the evening. Lizon Girl; Williams, The Red Mass; Whit- St-<Jninson and Charles Safran. The Mrs. Patterson. chairman of the committee on Lists amount of charitable work increased. ibout one-thirty o'clock in the had taken the two South River mu- man, The Pirate of Pittsburg; Croy, Candy Booth; Mrs. Mildred McKenna sicians to Keyport earlier in the irid Ratings is It. C. Stephenson. Mr. If every citizen of South Amboy does morning. When the car was cross- R. I«\ D. No. .'!; O'lliRgina, Julie and Miss Edith Deiker. his or her duty, there can be no ing the drawbridge at Morgan ano- evening and was engaged by them to Crane; Grey, The Thundering Herd. douii heads the committee on Large return mid take them to their homes. The" general public is cordially in- doubt about the success of the cam- ther; automobile, apparently travell- Ilichens, After the Verdict; Gibbs, vited to attend the bazaar and enjoy Gifts, and Mayor Harold G. Hoff- paign. A plan by which subscrip-' ing ^ast toward Keyport, rounded the When ho did not show up ut one (Phillip), The Reckless Lady; Wilsie, nan is chairman of the committee o'clock as agreed, they waited for n the entire affair and the entertain- tions may be paid in installments ;e and struck the "left rear fend- The Devonshires; Pettibone, The Bit- ment features that will be provided. in Team Personnel. These chairmen covering a period of nine months while, then accepted an invitation to ter Country; Barettc, To liablon, will organize their committees Im- ihe Ford, also tearing off the ride in another car. Members of the Masonic fraternity will be adopted making the burden m the left rear wheel, Locke, The Coming of Amos; Wood- mid Eastern Star and their respective mediately and the work or building upon people of small means as light ing their car ot an imnimediate e Attracted by the crowd assembled ward, Lottery, Hunk; Hoyd, Drums; friends are urged to do so. up an effective force of enthusiastic as possible, at the same time per- ;raham and his comrade(tess got at Morgan they stopped and joined Bell, Sanded; Vance, The Road to workers will be pushed as rapidly as mitting them to participate in this look back for the other mach- in the search, also furnishing the Endor; Crawford, The Come-Back; possible. community enterprise. had disappeared. Then they first clu« as to the identity of the Wilson, Professor, How Could You'.'; LOCAL PEOPLEWIN a portion of the bridge rail- missing car and its owner. Lizon is Irwin, Youth Rides West; Subin, The down, just at the joint or said to have had another engagement White Indian; Lewis (Sinclair) Ar- , IN COURT ACTION rowsmith; Stribling, Red Sand; Burke fee of the draw lift. A single cryin South River between the time he $1,926 Awarded to Mr. and Mrs. John help was heard. They realized loft Keyport and was 'supposed to The Wind and the Rain; McCutcheon, that the car that struck them had have returned there. It is said that East of the Setting Sun; Lincoln (J. Ellams and Son, Ralph, OVER BIG - gone overboard and into the channel, he was noticed i/ a lunch room at .) Dr. Nye; Wodehouse, Golf With- John Baumgartner Appointed ni Thii "The Whole Town'. Talking" Proves out Tears; Reymont, The Peasants In a Supreme Court action brought Capacity by Council. which is about fifteen feet in depth South River drinking coffee not long by Mr. and Mrs. John Ellams and to be Outitanding Success. at this point. Ingraham remained before he went overboard at Mor- (Autumn), The Peasants (Winter), —o-— Nobel Prize Books. son Ralph Ellams, of Portia street, John Baumgartner, an authorized on the bridge to direct the efforts gan. The automobile was found to this city, against Frank Collins and agent of the Society for the Preven- "The Whole Town's Talking" still of his friends while they rushed up be right side' up in the channel bed Rosman G. Collins, of Red Bank, was ion of Cruelty to Animals, was ap- about the splendid success of the the creek bank a short distance and and the side curtains were not in decided in favor of the complainants pointed dog warden of this city in a three act drama of that name pre- secured a row boat.