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tragic accident ch pike. aged lady instantly killed MKS. MATILDA AMMKRELLI, ' ,,| IM KAN CITY STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Tin- White Horse Pike, two miles tl.i , -i<lc of Atco, Camden County, i / I scene of a tragic accident, SunV./ morning, when Mrs. Matil, la Ainmerhill, a ecd 58, of 1014 'A-lmry Avenue, was stricken down I, j a speeding cur, and instantan-cou.-ly killed. Michael Ammdrhlll, the son of( the unfortunate woman, states , that he had stopped his aulomobile at the roadside, to permit his j , aged mother to make a call at u farmhouse near by, owned by some. His mother hail returned, and w.-.s crossing the roadway to resume her place in ,the car, and con- j tmuc the journey to Phildclphin, | when a second machine driven byJoseph Frank, aged 43, of 22G8 East Clearfield Street, Philadetjj phia, came along, and striking the nnman, ilraggcii her for several yards along the roadway. The car driven by Frank, declares Ammerhill, was traveling at a rate of fifty miles an hour, when it crashed into his mother, breaking practically every bone in her body. body.
in the machine along with Frank, rode his wife and little son, , Adam Miller, and Henry Kecsch, ' of Eighth and Indiana Avenue, , Philadelphia, all of whom were!' taken into custody by the State I Police. latter, acting under intsructions from Prosecutor Charles Wolverton, of Camden County, they were released, Joseph Frank being held under bail of $1,000, pending the inquest. The machine driven by Frank, ' Michael Ammcrclli further stated, came rushing upon hi* mother,1 leaving her no opportunity to escape. He heard the rapid application and grinding of brakes, and caught a glimpse of his mother,! under the wheels. Ammerelli leaped out to his mother's assistance, and was first to reach her side as the car stopDr. Ksposito of Hammonton was immediately summoned. Upon his arrival, the doctor stated that i lea th had been instantaneous. The body was removed .to his offices, nnd the occupants of the automobile driven by Frank, were all taken by the State troopers to the office of Magistrate Burdick, who placed them in custody, until he could receive further instructions from Prosecutor Wolverton of Camden inasmuch as the tragic uccident, had occurred just over the Camden County line. Prosecutor 'Wolvorton's Instructions were to the effect that Joseph Frank, should be placed under hail, ami the others of the party released, upon their own recognizance. g 1 |C The car driven by Ammerelli, and the one driven by Frank were big und powerful vehicles of the Willys-Knight make. i
mr. frelinghuysen repudiates charge IN LETTER TO A CAMDEN PASTOR DENIES BEING A DRINKER Kcplying to rumors circulated by his opponents that he had Hquorjn his cellar and is a drinking man, Senator Freiinghuysen sent the following letter to the Rev. John W. Lynch, pastor of Asbury M. E. Church, of Camden. "I am glad to have your letter "I October 27, because it gives me the opportunity to deny the rumor that I indulge in strong drinks E and have intoxicating liquor in my home. I am not a drinking man and I have absolutely no liquor of ° any kind in my home, either in Raritan, N. J., or Washington, D. C. "These statements you mention are nothing more or less than Democratic propaganda. I appreciate greatly your interest in my campaign, and hope you will take occasion to publish this statement of mine in order that it may be knowrn by the people that there is ( no truth in the slanderous propaganda of my opponents." twenty years go ( Ad, (Conttf I from Page Five) - and the home of Snllie Lippincott. The ladies had commandeered two wagons for the expedition, n lady driver in each case handling the ribbons. To all appearances it was o surprise party. Nevertheless, the ladies had provided for every emergency, in the form of well-filled baskets and boxes, containing every conceivable kind of delicacy, _ dear to the feminine palate. Thoso who participated in the — ' expedition were known then, as Mrs. Garrcltaon, and Mrs. Lippinr
cott of Marmora; Mrs. Florence Gilbert, Mrs. Abbie E. Conver, Mrs. Sallie E. Ingersoll, Mrs. : J Sophia S. Campbell, Mrs. Annie E. I I.ake, Mrs. Hannah Vanaman, Mrs. ]I.uola Fife, Miss Lixzic W. Moore, Miss Lillle E. Parker, and Miss Sallie W. Lake, of Ocean City. 1 Twenty years ago, "Local Dots" ; - I, contains the information, that the Ocean City Building & Loan As-; sociation, was preparing for a j membership campaign; .that the s Ocean City Cornet Band, had been '
»: busily engaged for several nights, , sorenading numerous couples of . newly-weds; that John R. Groves ° . was visiting friends in the Quaker . City; that Correll Doughty of , Atlantic City, was among recent 5 visitors; that Howard Brice of Camden, had been spending a few ' days pleasantly, the guest of his ! friend Ralph Chester; that William - Shriver was a recent visitor; that i W. E. Massey and family, had res i moved to Wayne Pa., for the beni ' efit of Mr. Measey's health. "
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'I REPUBLICAN NOMINEES I United States Senator - JOSEPH S. FRELINGHUYSEN i| Governor - - WILLIAM N. RUNYON Congressman - - ISAAC BACHARACH Assembly - RALPH T. STEVENS Sheriff - - GEORGE A. REDDING j Surrogate - - IRVING FITCH Freeholders - - JOSEPH G. CHAMPION -3 yrs. ROBERT J. KAY - - 2- yrs. CHARLES E. FOSTER - 1 yr. be loyal and vote the entire republican ticket ,| » nil J Paid for by Joseph G.» Champion. 19 j -——jB It -

