
VOLUME XXXV. NO. 42. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. Price Three Cents. Will Solicit Funds Riversides Will Play Mrs. Mary t Mundy For War Sufferers The Michelin Quintel "JUST AMONG Dies From Pneumonia H The President of the United State To-nlgbt (Friday) tbe Riverside: Mrs. Mary E. Mundy, wife of Fur- bas designated Thursday, Januar; expect to play the Micbelin quinte: man \V. Mundy, passed away at her TIRE ID UNO on tbe K. of P. Hall court. Tpil 27, as "Jewish Relief Day," and oi home on Bordentown avenue on Sat- Mayor Dey Names George W. Crane, this, day every citiezn, in our land i week has been one of rest for urday afternoon last at tbe age of called upon to participate in thi Jury in f jectmeot Suit of Archibald Rivies for they had no road game; Topic of Paper Read by Mrs. James sixty "years. since last week. Their standup b: George Guodram, f. P. Coan, relief work organized in each com Mrs. Mundy wan ill only a short H. Rowan vs. William A. Mundy the Kearny Domestic Five last Fri D. VaitPett at Woman's Club Meet- munity. time, being attacked witb tbe grip, day night cancelled tbe return gam MM 1. Johnson and R. C. Steph- A committee on relief has bee, for Possession of lands at Mor- ing—Dr. Harden of Newark Gives when afterwards pneumonia develop- with that team booked for Tuesda formed in this city and will call up- ed and her weakened condition could ens* as Board of Governors— gan Beach Decides in Favor of of this past week. Tbe latter gam Interesting Talk on The Hopeful- on every citizen available on thai not resist the force of this dreaded Co«flaint Against Crossing Beds Plaintiff-Will Seriously Affect was the only one booked for tb ness of Cancer"- Other Papers day to solicit funds for the sufferer! Rivies because an unusually hard on disease and death resulted. Mrs, - —jk. I. Grace on School Board. wbo hare been deprived of their al the Bungalow Colony. was looked for. Read During Afternoon Session. Mundy bad resided In this city most by tbe ravages of tbe terrible wa of her days, and bad a large circle now in progress in Europe. Th In addition to the attraction offer of friends who held ber in high Tbe session of the common council war bas brought want to millions of The long deferred suit of Archi ed by the appearance of the Miche- The regular meeting of the esteem. The sympathy o£ tbe com- Taesday evening wag a busy one and innocent persons, and by far the bald H. Rowan against William A lins a Mr. Burd, a noted bariton Woman's Club was held in the City munity goes out to the surviving c/nsiderable business was transacted. most affected seem to be the Jews of Mundy in: ejectment for possession ol aingcr, will be on hand and will Mall on Thursday afternoon, and was busband and children, to whom she ^mong the matters coming up for Poland and Galacla, where five mil land at Morgan Beach occupied the sing a fuw of ills favorite .selections well attended. was a devoted wife and mother. Tho .(action were the appointment ot a lion are in dire distress for want of time of Judge Lloyd In the Supreme Dancing will also be available t Mrs. William P. Nichols, the presi- children are Frank and Oscar M. board of governors for the Public those so disposed. food and clothing. The suffering Court In New Brunswick on Tuos dent, Introduced to the ladies Dr. T. Mundy, Mrs. A. T. Sweigard of New Library, the appointment of Iftr. A. and privation of these people are day and Wednesday. It was befon o Harden, of Newark, who spoke on York, Josephine, George, Jessie, Belle L. Grace as a member of tbe Board something terrible. Therefore, when a Jury which returned a verdict foi MKV8 (1,1111 ENTKKTAINMENT "Tho Hopefulness of Cancer," It was and Anna Mundy. of Education for the next five years, a most Interesting talk, and the ladles the committee waits on you give them tbe plaintiff. AT EMl'IKG NEXT FRIDAY The funeral was held from her the consideration of tbe purchase ot were greatly pleased with the advice a helping hand, remembering oven, a Mundy claimed title under adverse Judging from the advance sale ol late residence on Wednesday after- the ground upon which the Broad- given by tho doctor. nickel will do much good. possession of twenty years, and ol Beats, the forthcoming entertainmeni noon and was largely attended by way fire house now stands, a petition Mrs. 0. 0. Barr read a paper on The general committee of this city having purchased title from estate of to bo given by the Men's Club oi relatives and friends. The Rev. E. R. for the removal of the crossing bellg "Current EventB" and, needless to selected to aid the New York com- Abraham ApplCRato, who used it as Christ Church,, on Friday night, Jan Tllton, pastor of the Baptist Church, on the N. Y. & L. B. R. R. and the say, it was very interesting. mittee In the worthy cause consists a fishing ground previous to tils nary 28, at the Umpire Theatre, i conducted the service, and preached transfer of a liquor license. "Historical New Jersey" was tho of Max Kaufman, Samuel Hoch death. bound to score a big success. Th, an impressive sermon, in which ha A communication from Mayor Del subject sleeted by Miss Emille Day- helser and Charles Safran. Rowan claimed the land under entertainment is described on th extended words of consolation to the named tbe Library Board as follows: ton, and from her paper all indeed The pastors of. the various churches "paper title" which Is backed up by lWBtora as "an evening of refine' bereaved family. After the service G. W. Crane, for five years; George should be proud of our State. in this city could help the cause con a number of old deeds. The firs vaudeville, music, minstrelsy, mlrtli at the house tbe body was conveyed Gundrum, for four years; F, P. Coan, Mrs. James Van Pelt read a paper uiderably it they announced to their record produced was that of a deed and movies," There will bo tw< to South River where interment wag tor three years; John J. Johnson, for on "Just Among Ourselves," and It congregation on Sunday a ayhoposlg given by John Travers and Harriet, minstrel Bklts and It is said that ou made in Monumental cemetery. Still- two years, and R. C. stephenaon, for was so timely and Interesting that of the President's proclamation In be his wife, to William Ross, In 1855, "home talent" firing squad are well well & Mason were funeral directors. •ne year. These with tbe Superin- the ladles finally prevailed upon Mrs. half of the war sufferers, informing taking in a large tract of land In armed with an equipment of JeBt and The pall bearers were Messrs. Harry tendent of 3chools, Prof, 0. O. Barr, Van Pelt to allow her paper for the the people that Thursday next wil eluding the beach front. Ross later jollity, whose brand has acquired B. Ware, Russell B. Havens, Charles and Mayor Wm. 8. Dey, will consti- press. be the day throughout tbe land on transferred the propety to tbe fath favor through long usage since the Steuerwald, Sr., Alfred T. Kerr, tute the hoard, the latter two being which contributions will be sought for er of the present plaintiff. day Noah's ark landed on Moun The directors will meet next Tues- Lenwood VanCIeaf and Peter Slover. members ot the board by virtue ot the relief of these unfortunate people. The original tract was split up In' Aararat. Besides the minstrel skits, day evening with Mrs. Edwin H. their office. The appointments of o to a number of smaller lots, and tbe there will be eight or ten high class Jaques, of John street. the gentlemen named, as well as POLICE COURT KEPT AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. piesent suit involves only the strip vaudeville stunts. Mr. Alfred T. Kerr The paper as submitted by Mrs. that ot! Alonxo I* Grace, were con- BUST THESE DATS About' 3 o'clock last Saturday after- of beach now used by the campers. will have a line orchestra to play Van Felt was as follows: firmed by unanimous vote of tbe noon a limousine with a New York The land Is at the Junction of Cheese- several numbers. Two fine reels o "Just Among Oiirselven." As the result of a free-for-all bat- body. .> Last year when I had the pleasure license broke an axle In front of quake Creek and Rarltan Bay, and moving pictures will complete the tle .on Broadway last Thursday _ The petition regarding the cross- of addressing tbls club, my subject Otto Anderson's reMdence on Upper runs to Laurence Harbor. big show. If any of you are kind enougb to Officer Gleason took six of the riot- / ing bells' called them a nuisance on Mundy claimed that he purchased ers In tow en route to the City Hall. Main street. As the chauffeur at- The tickets of admission (main remember, was, "Optimism" and I account of continued ringing, that it the, land from the estate of Abra- begged you ladies with tears in my When Mayor Dey gave the prisoners tempted to get out to look over the floor) are 25 cents, but those who was impossible, because of tbis con- ham Applegate in 1904, receiving a voice, t.o say only kind things of a hearing the city became tbe richer trouble another limousine en route desire reserved seats can secure the South Amboy.
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