Keyport Carnival Draws Gov Fort Amid Rainy Parade
Keyport hosted a record carnival and baby parade despite heavy rain delaying the business men's parade. Gov. Fort attended with aides including Colgate and Schauffer, reviewing stands on Broad and Front streets. He spoke on good roads education and government, and noted women's suffrage as inevitable. Parade featured Voss' First Regiment band, fire companies, floats, and Miss Ila M. Conklin on a decorated float.
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Keyport
Raritan
Gov. Fort
Col
Austin Colgate
Schauffer
A. Salz
Fort
New Jersey
Front
Broad
Front Street
Fulton
Mott
Main
Broadway
Catholic Church
Voss
First Regiment
Newark
Ila M. Conklin
South River Fife and Drum Corps
J. Clarence Conover
Freehold
John H. Jewett
Plainfield
D. P. van
Frelinghuysen Put Out Of The Race In New Jersey
Newark reports the Republican state committee set Sept 20 in Trenton for the governor candidate convention at Taylor Opera House. Delegates are based on 200 votes per district with 973 total. the panel includes Franklin Murphy and 20 county representatives. The move potentially dampens Senator Frelinghuysen’s gubernatorial bid while elevating debates for U S senator and other offices.
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Newark
N. J
Republican State Committee
Taylor Opera House
Trenton
New Jersey
New York
Massachusetts
Jersey
Joseph 8
Frelinghuysen
Somerset County
United States
Franklin Murphy
Edward C. Stokes
Winton ©. Garrison
Edward W. Gray
John Kean
Samuel K. Robbins
Atlantic
John J. Gardner
Bergen
Edward W. Wakelee
Burlington
R. C. Hutchinson
Camden
David Baird
Cape May
Robert B. Hand
Cumberland
Essex
Henry M. Doremus
Alfred N. Dalrymple
Gloucester
George D. Whitney
Hudson
John Rotheram
George M. McCarthy
Mercer
Frank O. Briggs
Middlesex
Theodore Strong
Monmouth
Asa Francis
Salem
D. Harris Smith
Somerset
Lewis A. Thompson
Sussex
Henry C. Munt
Union
Hamilton Kean
Warren
John I. Blair Reily
Mrs Hachtel Dies at Sister's Home 53
Mrs Emma Hachtel wife of C J Hachtel and sister of Mrs Frederick Shield died at her sister's home 646 Broadway yesterday afternoon at 5 50 from complications of diseases aged 53 Private funeral services were held this morning at eleven thirty in charge of Rev J G Lovell First Presbyterian Church. Body taken on the 125 train for Baltimore Md where a second service will be held Sunday at 3 o'clock She arrived July 11 to seek health decline followed surgery in Baltimore She was daughter of Jacob Kull born in Baltimore Md aged 53 Survived by a son F C Hachtel and two daughters Mrs Charles Hachtel of Baltimore and Mrs B C Cupero of New York Husband and children were at bedside She belonged to Brantley Baptist Church Baltimore Where she was held in esteem Besides her sister at Long Branch another sister Mrs John Wilson lives in Baltimore
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Emma Hachtel
Chas. J. Haehtel
Frederick K. Shield
Broadway
J. G. Lovell
First Presbyterian Church
Haltimore
Hyer & Flock
Hachtel
Baltimore
Jacob Kull
F. C. Hachtel
Charles Hachtel
Long Branch
John Wilson
Ballimore
ATHLETES ENROLLING FOR MONMOUTH CARNIVAL
Chairman G M L Sachs heads athletic events for next week's carnival with entries limited to Monmouth county. Entries arrive without registration cards which must be shown before acceptance. Registration cards cost twenty five cents from Oscar A Morgan 51 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grove.
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Sachs
G. M. L. Sachs
New York
Mr. Sachs
Monmouth County
Oskar A. Morgan
Abbott Avenue
Ocean Grove
Young Men to Organize Ashlers Union at New Monmouth Church
The New Monmouth Baptist Church young men plan Sunday night meetings to complete the Ashlers Union. Pastor Rev Archibald H Sutphin was away last Sunday so the event is rescheduled. Ushers Union members from Red Bank’s First Baptist Church are invited to attend and assist.
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New Monmouth
George P. Joline Takes New Franklin Touring Car
George P. Joline has a new Franklin touring car and is taking wheel lessons. In a few days he will be seen performing stunts on the principal drives.
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George P. Joline
Franklin
Neptune fair week of dancing and Romulus Rimo event
Dancing on open air platform each evening 8 to 11.80 with West's orchestra. Romulus Rimo dance at Lyceum Friday Aug 5 1910, described as the year's greatest event with many school friends attending. Listing of arranging committees and local sponsors follows along with jumbled trade ad lines for bicycles and supplies.
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J. Pitman West
Neptune Hose Company
J. P. i West
West
Romulus Rimo
Lyceum
Basil Bruno
Mortimer Popper
Leo Reisner
Frank Smith
Arthur Hull
James Fisher
Joseph Ruzzo
Michael Viracola
Chas. Sico
Stanley Rouse
Allgor Forfeits Mercy in Freehold libel case
Photographs of the Rumson road billboard owned by James Munroe were shown in Freehold court to prove criminal intent in two indictments. Allen H Strong defended Allgor, arguing for no press, while Prosecutor Applegate urged trial. Judge Foster set September 8 for charging the indictments.
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Rumson Road
James Munroe
Allgor
J. 8. Applegate, Jr
Freehold
Allger
Alan H. Strong
New Brunswick
Applegate
Foster
Aliger
Man shoots wife then turns gun on self near Matontown
Daniel Taylor, a colored man, shot his young wife at Maxwell west of Matontown, fled, and later wounded himself in the chest. He surrendered to Officer James Lynch in Eatontown and was taken to Monmouth Memorial Hospital for observation. He gave a rambling account of events before dawn.
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Daniel Taylor
Maxwell
Matontown
James Lynch
Broadstreet
Eatontown
Taylor
Lynch
J. C. Rush
Rush
Joseph J. Wolcott
DeNyse Taylor
Weather Bureau Forecast For New Jersey
Forecast covers thirty six tours ending Friday at 8 p m. New Jersey fair tonight and Tuesday. Cooler Friday with northerly portion tonight. Moderate to brisk southwest winds shift to northwesterly with squalls this afternoon.
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U. S
New Jersey
Four-Day Carnival Planned At Ocean Park Resort
City boards approve a four day program with crowning, masquerade ball, and athletic events led by Mayor McFaddin and Chairman William D. Martin. Activities include track sprints, weight events, horse trotting, a parade, and prize ceremonies across August 10 to 11 with weather as the key factor.
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India
Board’ of Trade
McFaddin
William D. Martin
Board of Trade
Martin
Queen
Ocean Park
Charles O. McFaddin
G. M. L. Sachs
Monmouth County
Takanassee Hotel
William D. Walling
Bluff Walk
Grandstand
Casino
Phil L. Cohen
Lodge
Chauffeur Fined In Disorderly Conduct Case
Matilda H Hendricks of Westwood avenue had her chauffeur Richard D Thurston arrested for disorderly conduct. He was fined 25 dollars in the recorders court this morning.
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Matilda H. Hendricks
Westwood Avenue
Richard D. Thurston
Recorder's Court
Local notices from Freehold and Lakewood area
A Monmouth County Democratic Executive committee meeting is set for Freehold this afternoon. Two Weekes Vacation takes B Drummond Woolley and Raymond Pesler from Long Branch, while George Breaker enjoys a New York insurance job vacation at Oceanic. Mr and Mrs Arthur Boylan and children and Frank Boylan of New York visit Mrs Boylan’s mother on Bingham Avenue Oceanic Lakewood. Josephine Norcross and Benjamin Miller, both of Lakewood, announce their wedding performed May 20 by Rev G T Hillman at the DownHport MPA parsonage. The bridegroom is a former parishioner of Rev Hillman. Automobiles to hire Tel 367 West End. Dut & Campbell. 169dawt. Sexton Bros undertakers and embalmers 616 Broadway Tel 122.
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Monmouth County Democratic Executive Committee
Freehold
Long
B. Drummond Woolley
Raymond Pesler
Oceanic
Arthur Boylan
Frank Boylan
New York
Messrs. Boylan
William Boylan
Bingham Avenue
Lakewood
Mise Josephine Norcross
Benjamin Miller
G. T. Hillman
DcwnHport
Hillmen
Kerosene Fire Destroys Mrs Hines Home at Tab or Street
A kerosene fire started by Mrs Samuel Hines while ironing in Tab or Street destroyed her home. The blaze spread from a stove area to the kitchen extension, delaying fire crews who battled the flames as adjoining rooms burned, leaving only the front standing. Loss estimated at 1500 dollars. A fire alarm was reported at 8 65 p m. George Bach to host shore dinner at Price's Hotel Pleasure Bay with twelve guests.
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Samuel Hines
Tabor Street
Bath Avenue
Prospect Street
George Bach
Price's Hotel
Pleasure Bay
Stained Glass Windows Overhauled at Asbury Church
All stained glass windows at Asbury M. B. Church on Atlantic Avenue are being overhauled. Stone sills are being reset and other exterior improvements are under way on the stone structure.
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Asbury M. B
Atlantic Avenue
Aged Woman Stricken in West Long Branch
Mrs Susan Hulick an elderly longtime resident of West Long Branch suffered two strokes of paralysis on Tuesday first at breakfast and again in the evening Her entire body was affected by the illness and she was reported in a serious condition.
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Susan Hulick
West’ Long Branch
Edna Brady Thrown From Pony Cart at Oceanic
Miss Edna Brady daughter of Ed ward Brady of New York a guest of Michael Hallanan Oceanic was thrown from a pony Tuesday afternoon when the pony bolted She sustained a bruised knee. Also noted EmtonTown Sick List Mrs Garret Morton Main street ill two days with dysentery The infant child of Mrs Walter Mellénis sick with bowel trouble Waneta Council meeting Carnival Masquerade August 4 7 30 p m at Ocean Park Casino Parade from Bath and Ocean Long Branch
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Edna Brady
Edward Brady
New York
Michael Hallanan
Oceanic
Emtontown
Garret Morton
Main Street
Walter Mellénis
Ocean Park Casino
Cor. of
Bath and Ocean
Long Branch
Crippen Confession Claims Framed By Police Clampdown
Reports from London and Niagara Falls describe Scotland Yard officials denying Crippen’s confession and noting a push to obtain a clear statement. Detectives plan to bring Crippen and his alleged accomplice Miah Leneve back to England aboard the Lake Manitoba, while Dew signals a cautious approach to statements and legal risk.
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London
Crippen
Froest
Scotland Yard
Sollicitor Newton
Liverpool
Mitchell
Foster and Stone
Quebec
Lake Manitoba
Miah Leneve
England
Society wedding at Little Silver
Miss Hetty A. Dean, daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Dean of Little Silver, married Ferren Blaisdell son of the late Frank L Blaisdell of Red Bank in a 2 30 pm ceremony at the Dean home under a rose canopy. Only four attendees served as guests and a lawn reception followed with gifts of cut glass and silverware.
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Little Silver
Hetty A. Dean
Daniel Dean
Ferren
Blaisdell
Frank L. Blaisdell
Red Bank
Shrewsbury
Dean
Robert MacKellar
Trinity
Loch Saterep
Waiglemere
Oles
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