Red Bank Stabbing Leaves Victim Wounded
Al Fuller of Pearl Street Red Bank is hospitalized after a stabbing on Saturday night near Pilgrim Baptist Church. Police hunt for William Scott who fled after the fight. Officers found a craps game with about 25 men. some fled toward the river leaving bicycles hats and valuables as they scattered.
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al Fuller
Pearl Street
Red Bank
Pear] Street
Pilgrim Baptist Church
William Scott
Allen Smith
Wear Front Street
Joseph Eschelbach
Scott
Fuller
William D. Sayre
Harry Clayton
Wiliam Decker
Joseph Imlay
Harry VanNote
Bill” Santangelo
Goon Ag
Mrs Tillie Astfalk Dies During Visit to New Jersey
Mrs. Tillie Astfalk of New York sister of Mrs Justina Bennett of Red Bank died last Thursday while visiting Elizabeth. The body was brought to Red Bank and buried at Fair View cemetery with arrangements by federal director Harry C Fay. Debora L Alexander of Bath Avenue hosted a luncheon for twenty guests after Rockaway with attendance by Misses Lucile and Madeline Nelson. Secretary of War at Sea Bright and Lindsley M Garrison at a Navesink Beach cottage in Bea Bright borough.
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Tillie Astfalk
New York
Justina Bennett
Wallace Street
Red Bank
Elizabeth
Fair View Cemy
Federal
Harry C. Fay
Debora L. Alexander
Bath Avenue
Lucile
Madeline Nelson
Rockaway
Sea
Bright
Lindsley M. Garrison
Navesink Beach Cottage
Borough of
Bea Bright
Dancing Contest at Bridgewater Inn
A dancing contest is set for next Tuesday evening at the Bridgewater Inn Pleasure Bay inviting strong dancers from the shore for the Smith and Boyle Cup. The event draws wide local interest with participants across ages.
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Bridgewater Inn
Pleasure Bay
Doll Carnival to Be Repeated in Summer Parade
The Doll Carnival is planned to return this summer with a committee meeting at Mrs. Fred Biddle's home to choose aides judges and set a date. Mayor Newcomb allows use of public streets and private subscriptions will cover costs as the organizing group aims to publicize details by week’s end.
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Rynear Housel
Fred Biddle
Newcomb
River and Harbor Bill Is Sure to Pass Senate
Washington D. C. Aug 3 Senate figure Senator Martine defends the rivers and harbors bill. He praises the United States engineer corps as honest and capable and says every item in the bill has been examined and favorably reported. He predicts passage before this session ends with New Jersey items assured votes.
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Senate
Washington, D. C
Martine
United States Engineer Corps
New Jersey
Red Bank Firemen Celebration Planned In September
Plans are underway for a large inspection of the Red Bank Fire Department on a Wednesday night in September when about 200 fire companies will parade through the borough’s principal streets. A banquet will follow, with committees led by Finance George Ackerman and Peter Klippel, and Collation Walter S Noble among others. Music John Bainton.
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Red Bank Fire Department
Bath
George Ackerman
Peter Klippel
B. Patterson
Frank Rogers
H. Paterson
Willian J .Swannell
Laberty
John S. Conover
William J. Antonides
Senate moves 10 confirm Werburg to Federal Reserve board
Washington August 1 Senate committee on currency favors reporting M Werburg for a seat on the Federal Board of Reserve. The report notes strong support and sets the stage for confirmation by the full Senate.
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Senate
Warburg
Washington, D. C
M. Werburg
Federal Board of Reserve
French Repulse German Advance Guard In First Class
Italy mobilizes her army as a German troop train is blown up in Alsace Lorraine with 200 dead. England likely to declare war tonight as France plans to declare war tomorrow. A Russian fleet defeat is reported while Italy orders mobilization and Paris proclaims a state of siege.
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Italy
Alsace-Lorraine
England
Japan
George
Drina
Bologne
Hellang
France
Montreal
Switzerland
Basle
Edward Grey
House of Commons
Sir Eaward
Asquith
Commons
Paris
Alsace Lorraine
War Office
Veallan
Rome
Petit Croix
Lorraine
Metz
Nancy
Longwy
Berlin
Germany
London
Eng
Luxemburg
Ctrey
Belgium
Swiss
Deily Chronicle
Franz Joseph of
Austria
Hohenzalza
Allenstein
East Prussia
Hiv ‘Er Alle
Libad
Baltic
Augebere
Libau
Alberta
House Passes Emergency Currency Bill By Wide Vote
The House approved the Senate emergency currency bill by 281 to 4, authorizing removal of restrictions and allowing up to 1 billion dollars in emergency currency for national banks with Treasury discretion to allocate additional funds if needed. The measure expands available emergency issue and speeds access to funds.
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Washington, D. C
House
Senate
Treasury
Secretary of the Treasury
Fire destroys barn at Flock Funeral home in Broadway
Fire broke out Sunday afternoon at the rear barn of funeral director John W. Fleck’s Broadway business. Mrs Leming and a passerby reported the blaze. three horses and several hearses escaped. Firefighters confined the damage to the upper barn. origin unknown. Wide fire debris and ruined hay, with substantial losses to Leming and family.
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John W. Fleck
Broadway
Walter Lening
Harry Shapiro
Rockwell Avenue
Harvey
Abas
Ismat
Thos. R. Woolley
Leming
Thomas W Sooper laid to rest in West Long Branch service
Mortal remains of Thomas W Sooper were buried at West Long Branch after religious services at his son Dr. Harry B Slocum's home on Chelsea Avenue. Rev Willam S Reed led the ceremony with a large church gathering. Notes mention Sooper's roles as trustee superintendent and district steward.
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Thomas W. Sooper
West Long Branch
Harry B. Slocum
Chelsea Avenue
Willam S. Reed
Simpson Memorial M. E
Cooper
Jeobey
Anthony T. Woolley
W. Elscodt Jeffrey
George E. West
Jolt Knocks Him Off Car in Narrow Roadside Incident
A rider was knocked from a car during a roadside incident described as a brief, jolt related crash. Authorities expected to recover a sum around 50 to 60 dollars from a turnout, with investigation ongoing into the event and its outcome.
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Outiwal
Bold highway robbery attempt disrupts city streetcar ride
A masked highwayman boarded a streetcar from behind parkway billboards and demanded money from conductor Terwilliger and a passenger. The car jolted, throwing the robber off as officials reported no injuries and noted the driver was armed with revolvers for protection against hold ups.
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Parkers
Hameaon
Re Terwilliger
Conan Ee
Cama
Tare
John = t
Yamher
Chicken Thief Reported At West Lowd Branch Yard
Fragmentary notes indicate a chicken theft attempt at the yard of William H. Wight near Tepeseed and Long Branch. Authorities or watchers were mentioned as monitoring Unieves operations, with unclear names attached to the incident.
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West Lowd Branch
Long Branch
William H.wight
Mir Morris Wiliam LL
Unclear fragment hints at event promotions
Fragmentary text mentions a performance or event Tonight and Wednesday at a commercial venue with bold branding. Names and specifics are unreadable, leaving the exact title, place, and participants unclear.
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Advertineate Daily Resor
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Servia
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Laggren Bros
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