Chattle High School 36th Academic Society Reunion Held
The 36th annual Chattle High School Academic Literary Society reunion and dance occurred last night in the new intermedial school auditorium. Principals, teachers, and many parents attended as 18 dance numbers entertained until midnight. Prof Dennett led the orchestra with “Home Sweet Home” closing, and Ches ter A. Arthur's violin selections opened the program.
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Chattle High School
Literary Society
Roland Hughes
Florence Fleet
Leah Wilcox
Dorothy Doran
James Nastasia
Ida Fielder
Meredith Parker
Helen Clark
Chattle Captures First League Game
Chattle wins its first league game of the season against Leonardo 15 to 11. Beebe starts on the mound with Darnell behind the plate. Leonardo uses Mills and Patterson. Hines leads Leonardo with four hits as Chattle steals eight bases and Thomas shuts down the late rally.
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Chattle
Leonardo
Beebe
Darnell
Mills
Patterson
Thomas
Leonardos
Hines
Bonnette
Asbury
Father seeks Borden girl in Boston gone to Italy
Gail Borden learns his seventeen year old daughter Ramona, missing since Wednesday, was smuggled out of Boston last night. Detectives pursue her and two companions, one said to be Mrs. Helen Seldon White of Cleveland. Secrecy shrouds the case as detectives watch docks and Back Bay districts for the trio.
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Boston
Mass
New York
Gail Borden
Ramona
Helen Seldon White
Cleveland
Ohio
Boy in Custody for Post Office Thefts
Leroy Wright a twelve year old colored boy of Central avenue was arrested by Captain Detective Walting after being seen in the post office building during a series of day and night thefts. He admitted taking a pair of Dr John W Bennett shoes and said he hid them in Lewis alley before selling them to a colored woman to raise money for moving picture visits. He will be taken to juvenile court in Freehold next Thursday while his parents retain custody. Carpenters reports indicate missing tools and small items like postage stamps and paper weights from the same building. The boy does not accuse any companions.
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Leroy Wright
Central Avenue
Walting
Arteley
John W. Bennett
Young Wright
Recorder's Court
Lewis Alley
Moving Picture Houses
Recorder Arrowsmith Paios
Freehold
Camden election fraud convictions upheld by Court of Errors and Appeals
In Camden County Court James Lewis and William C. Parker were convicted for election law violations. Lewis arranged for a man to impersonate a voter, while Parker accepted a ballot from an ineligible voter. Both received six months in jail, $150 fines, and two year voter disfranchisement.
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Trenton
James Lewis
William C. Parker
Camden County Court
Court of Errors and Appeals
Lewis
Louis Baker
Edward Ferat
Ferat
Parker
William Jordan
Jordan
Supreme Court
Justice Voorhees
Court of Errors and
Brick for Second Ave Bituthic For Other Two Streets
Final vote favors Bitulithic over asphalt for Third and Rockwell avenues by three to two. A freight yard collision at Central station derailed two box cars, tore up roadbed, and blocked three tracks. no injuries reported and cause under review. Bull Dogs defeat Norwood A nine 12 to 9 in morning baseball.
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New & To Or RR
Wickenebellport
Asbury Park
West Long Branch
Norwood A
City awards paving contracts for Second Third and Rockwell streets
The city board awarded Second avenue paving to Morris C Burns for Mack brick at $2.59 per square yard and Third and Rockwell avenues to Standard Bitulithic Co for Bitulithic at $2.09 and $2.07 per yard. Votes: 4-1 on Second, 3-2 on both Third and Rockwell. some members favored alternate bids from Metropolitan Block or asphalt options. Tests supported Mack Metropolitan and McAvoy bricks for the projects.
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Board of Commissioners
City Hall
Morris C. Burns
Second Avenue
Standard Bitulithic Company
Newark
Third
Rockwell Avenue
Flock
Plock
Arrowsmith
Press Resort Manager Reports From North Jersey Coast
J. T. Newmark, resort and travel manager of the New York Press, spent today in Long Branch to cover the North Jersey coast for resort advertising. An advertisement for the Chamber of Commerce is planned to run in his paper tomorrow.
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J. T. Newmark
New York Press
Long Branch
North Jersey
Chamber-of-Crommerce
Atlantic Highlands Gas Co merges with Standard Gas Co
The State Public Utility Commission approved the consolidation of Atlantic Highlands Gas Co with Standard Gas Co. It also approved a 1,000,000 mortgage to Franklin Trust Co of Philadelphia, a 630,000 bond issue, and 100,000 in stock capital, with conditions from the commission.
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Trenton
State Public Utility Commission Today
Atlantic Highlands Gas Co
Standard Gas Co
Stanee Gas Co
Franklin Trust Co
Philadelphia
Public Utility Commission
McFaul launches appeal to fund Trenton receiving home
In Trenton New Jersey on April 26 Bishop McFaul invited parishioners to donate toward a $25 000 fund to establish a receiving home for poor children. Existing Catholic homes in New Brunswick and Hopewell cannot cope with demand and a Trenton site is being sought. A temporary receiving station will be rented as negotiations continue. The bishop opened the fund with a $500 personal donation.
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Trenton
N. J
James A. McMaul
New Brunswick
Hopewell
Mel Faul
McFaul
Church Schedule With Rev Redd And Rev Hamlin
Rev Redd will preach at 1 30 Sunday school at 2 p m Preaching at 3 p m by Rev J W Hamlin of Red Bank B Y P U meeting at 7 46 led by W at Newark All are invited Rev Asbury Smallwood pastor
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K. Redd
J. W. Hamlin
Red Bank
Newark
Asbury Smallwood
Suffragettes Burn Part of Train at Ted dington Station
Three compartments of a London and Southwestern train were burned at Ted dington Station by militant suffragettes. The carriages were empty and the blaze appeared to be set with an old canister found among the charred cars. Suffragette literature and a woman's cloak were recovered at the scene.
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London
Eng
Teddington
Alumnae and Funeral Gatherings At Star for the Sea
The Star for the Sea Academy Alumnae Society meets Thursday at 3 pm on campus with all members urged to attend. A special meeting for Oceanic Fire Engine Company is at 8 pm at Norwood Avenue house to discuss the funeral of member William Warwick on Monday next from the Church of Our Lady.
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Star For the Sea Academy
Academy
Elks Hold Special Meeting Tonight at Long Branch Lodge
The Lapel buttons event of Jacob Stein Long Branch Lodge No 742 meets this evening at 7 o'clock. Exalted Ruler Charles Nosencrans urges all members to attend and notes funeral arrangements for late Bro William Wick Jr. Arthur Hobson promotes children foot rulers at Townley Building.
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L. C. O. Moose
Jacob Stein
Miners Rescued After 42 Hours Entombment In Mine
Charley Crawl and Phillip Legler, trapped in the Cincinnata mine since Wednesday, were found alive after 42 hours with only two slices of bread. They cautioned rescuers to press deeper for others. 93 bodies recovered, 40 identified. Crawl, 36, widowed with two children, left a chalk farewell note on his overalls.
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Monongahela City
Charley Crawl
Phillip Legler
Cincinnata
Legler
Crawl
Funeral Services for William R. Warwick Jr Monday Morning
The funeral for William R. Warwick Jr. will be at Star of the Sea Church Monday at 10 o clock. Interment at Mt Carmel cemetery with funeral director William H Morris Jr in charge. Long Branch Lodge 742 B P O Elks will attend in a body. Several groups plan meetings tonight to arrange details and pallbearers are chosen from friends and former City Council members. Viewings available after two tomorrow and morning before the church service. Card of Thanks from Mrs. Charles Van Dyke and family expresses gratitude to all who helped, especially Rev Alfonso Dare and others.
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William R. Warwick, Jr
Star of the Sea
Fneral
William H. Morris, Jr
Mt. Carmel
Long Branch Lodge
Chamber of Commerce
Chamber
Charles van Dyke
Pno
Charles H. van Dyke
Alfonso Dare
Loyal Moose Lodge Established In Long Branch
The Loyal Order of Moose institute in Long Branch's Lyceum with 80 candidates in the class. National Organizer William J. Bennett officiated, aided by Allen L. Powell and others. Parade down Third avenue to Broadway, with Red Bank Moose delegation and special trolley cars.
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Loyal Order of Moose
Lyceum
Uested
Red Lack Moose
Tareh
Oceanic Drum Corps
William J. Bennett
Pittsburgh
Penn
Allen L. Powell
Newark Lodge
Jink Devlin
Newark
Thomas V.ye
Elizabeth Lodge
Supreme
Grand Lodge
Warwick
Red Hawk Lodge
Bennett
Thomas Te Pay
Joseph T. Welch
Frank Devlin
Order
Funeral of John A. Chasey Sr. Held at Asbury M E Church
The funeral for John A. Chasey Sr. was conducted at his home and then at Asbury M E Church by Rev. Dr. Rh B Stephenson and Rev. A H Eberhardt. The choir sang as floral tributes from church groups and lodges were placed, with interment in West Long Branch cemetery under director John G. Sexton.
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John A. Chasey
Asbury M, EE
Rh. B. Stephenson
A. H. Eberhardt
Manasquan
Asbury Church
Ushers’ Union
Sea View Lodge
Knights of Pythias
James Crouter
Milton West
Augustus West
William White
John P. West
Peter M. Heyer
Ushera’ Union
West Long Branch Cemetery
Wrancal
John G. Sexton
Deaths Warick William R. Warick
Long Branch New Jersey April 26 funeral planned for William R Warick at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church on Monday April 28 at 10 oclock Interment Mt Carmel Cemetery relatives and friends invited without further notice
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