Red Cross Roll Call Will Be Started Here Tomorrow | Amlum iEttatum northeast Nans £mwinds. VOL. XLIV. No. 15. PERTH Eighteen cwn a week AMBOY, N. J., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1924. THREEiuiuvo v£.nioPFNTS _. Deileerea Br Carrier __ No Hunting Edict Obeyed, But Some Shots Are Heard I .IRREGULARITIES AT ELECTION ARE ALLEGED FOE OF LEAGUE DEAD Active Organization BROOKHART-STECK For The Red Cross VOTE BEING COUNTED | DES MOINES. Iowa, Nov. 10.— Determination of the official result of the senatorial contest between ROLL CALL CHAIRMAN Drive Will Be Ended Thanks- Senator Smith W. Brookhart. Re- publican. and Daniel F. Steck. Dem- TO INVESTIGATE _ Fraser ocrat. was begun today when boards giving—William ! of supervisors in each of Iowa’s 99 I Is Roll Call Chairman Grief Are Heard Around Outskirts Memorial Service Last Night counties met to count the votes of Republican State Committee- Washington Expresses Tuesday's election. The official If | man Schneider Will Make I at Passing of Senate of New Brunswick and at Temple Was Most count was being tabulated here. j In addition to the monster parade On the face of unofficial returns, 9 Leade1 Around Woodbridge tomorrow night, Armistice Day in ] Impressive Event Senator Brookhart was leading Stock Specific Charges this city tomorrow will be marked by: by 1,025 votes, out of a total of the start of the seventh annual Roll! nearly 900,000 cast. PRESIDENT’S STATE EDICT STANDS Call drive of the Red Cross. RABBI BRENNER SPEAKER If was believed that the official PROBE THREE DISTRICTS I STATEMENT Everything is in readiness for the + canvass would require two days. § — campaign and indications point to this year's drive being the most sue-. New Perth Senator Lost Game Fight for And Will Be Observed, It Is cessful held in some time. Mrs., Details Are Completed for Brunswick, Amboy 9 Charles Seguine, roll call secretary, ] and Carteret Said to His Life—Body Now Shown, but Not With- said this morning that never Parade to Be Held before]1 ^ at Boston out Protests was there so much interest created Tomorrow Night HELDlFRAiD, Have Unlawful Cases S among the workers. William Fraser for the third Mass., Nov. 10:— con-j CAMBRIDGE. HENRY CABOT LODGE secutive year Is again roll call chair-, NEW BRUNSWICK, Nov. 10.— B services for United States November the tenth meant nothing The sixth anniversary of the close Funeral man. The drive last year went across, The county Board of Election*, at ! fl Cabot who to the thousands of gunners in this of the great World War is to be fit- Senator Heit u Lodge, with a splendid success and with Mr. its meeting- here today, will likely B state when they awakened this tingly observed in this city. Last J died at th4 Charlesgate Hospital Fraser directing the activities of the have before it specific charges of tr- after a fight for morning and let their Imagination night impressive Armistice Day ser- flj here late last night workers again this year, the local regularities at the recent general fl will t<- e them to the fields where they vices were held at the Temple Beth | life that surprised the doctors, Red Cross chapter feels that another Woman Arrested in f lection as reports have been mad* S B Christ church, had planned to welcome the 1924 .Mordecai, on Hobart street, under Raid, be held Wednesday at prosperous result can be looked for- to county political leaders by those season. The action taken the direction of Babbi J. G. Brenner, „fl[ Cambridge, at noon, it was hunting ward Tries to Self at v. ho claim that unlawful tactics were probably to. commit- Hang -Bj As he by the state in putting a ban on ail while the local celebration used in some instances decided by his family today. The at the polls as a result of the drive has been arranged In tee has a parade to Police Station ^B will be buried in the Lodge family hunting danger- j arranged big last Tuesday. B ously dry condition pf the woods due three separate weeks, the official' take through the various If plot at Mount Auburn cemetery. place the charges of Irregularittek 19 to more than a month of dry weath- closing being set for Thanksgiving, streets here tomorrow night. ax* Cambridge will have been the scene which have been reported, ffl er was to who Day. The first week, which funeral services and in- a heavy blow many starts] Holm, grand marshal of A move to cl£ar this city of disor- pr.'bed by the county board it will ] fl of his death, will be set aside Holger have been getting ready ever aih^e tomorrow, for the: was started the local mean investigations in at least three 1 fl terment, although his long career in the Armistice Day parade, today an- derly houses by last year for the of this business canvass and will be taken! sections of the Bruns- fl llf> bad brought him back opening nounced the line of march to take police on Saturday night and In a county—New j public season. care of by teams of men. The names] wick, Perth and Carteret. B in recent years year’s the streets raid at 225 Huntlngtotn street, one Amboy only occasionally to] of men the place through principal Among the most disappointed William Fraser composing various teams1 woman and six men were appre- Charles Greenwald, one of the j fl the scenes here of his college be of the city tomorrow night. daysj The Death of Senator Lodge were those who had failed to take will announced in a few days. minutes after her members of the county ejection ; M at Harvard. The organizations, bands and hended. Twenty their vacations last summer, The business teams will be In the board, was questioned this morai0if-.J fl William Lawrence, Senate Sit- waiting assign-! floats will be lined up at 7:30 o’clock arrest the woman was caught Bishop who] CausesUnusual until in order concerning tlie truth of the report* 1 fl mate of now that they might ed to their work by the captains of! Hall Park. At 8 o’clock the act of hanging herself in a cell at was playmate ard college at City that of ir- Possibilities devote their holiday to a hunting trip the squads. Every business man in the station. investigations alleged Senator Lodge, will officiate at the uation—Outline march will 6tart down High street to police be ^B of a week or two weeks duration. the city will be regularities were to carried on by fl assisted Rev. Prescott reached, and it is! Smith, then to State street and con- Patrolman William Seiboth, Lieu- services, by Clubs that had farms that the board. He stated that the county J 9 stocked private hoped generous out to Hall avenue. From here Detectives Gutowskl Fvarts, rector of Christ church. contributions] tinue tenant Joseph board will only act in case specific R in order to be assured of plenty of will be received. Every team j Struck down last Wednesday Just WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 (By The Is] the line will proceed to Penn street and Michael Muska, and Patrolman charges are made. State Republican w game were just as bad off as those anxious to report to headquarters Toolan descended the j as he was making a rapid conval- Associated Press).—The passing of and then Lawrie street and Amboy Barney upon Committeeman Frederick I ! to their more ■ who were willing take memberships than the other, street house at 10:2C SchnrlAgfcjj escence from his -oecond operation Senator as his party was avenue, down Amboy avenue to New Huntington declared that he had been supplied w Lodge, just chances in the open fields as the ban so that in this way i. spirited rivalry Brunswick avenue to o’clock and arrested as h*4 within a few months, the seventy- preparing to harvest the the fruits of Prospect Saturday night with information by voters K on hunting covered all wooded dis- is being created between the teams. Hunt- old senator was uncon- at the sur- street, then to Smith to Elm and re- Tessle Shafern, thir\y-two, 225 Senator Morgan F. T.arson four year a sweeping victory polls in state. j-f^gfljyfl* tricts the AT -r WOODBRIDGE on nest week turn to the Hall Park. ington street; Harold Banker, thlrty- and scious during most of the days inter- rounds the of leadership in Beginning Monday o£ City ! Amboy Mi;, question Despite the ban on hunting, shots ! Mu!v:hfli^R^9PR^B| | unusual the district canvass will start, under Six Bands in Line of March seven, 225 Huntington street; Jo- teret. which will furnish sufficient 1 l vening before his death. the senate with new and were heard in the wooded districts Jj he the direction of Mrs. Adrian At least six bands will furnish the seph Howard, colored, thirty-four, grounds to warn: making- charge* 1.9 1 For a brief period on Friday considerations. about Woodbridge, Metuchen, Bon- Lyon. and This canvass will be run on the same music and twenty-five organizations, 624 Penn street; Walter Jewell, col- of irregularities to the board. B rallied with remarkable vitality A the old guard, ada- hamtown and New Brunswick short- Are in Here—Ma- flj veteran of Hospital order as the business in addition to the fire 659 Catherine The possibility of the books in tb* IB consciousness a few La in- canvass, being companies will ored, twenty-eight, regained for mant against the policies of the ly after daybreak this morning, o' chine Crashed Into Tree conducted by teams of women who parade.
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