Big Carnival Final Preparations Ahead In Long Branch
Carnival organizers push toward a three day event in Long Branch with Mayor Packer and Chairman Rehm preparing for the coronation, parades, masque fete, ball, athletics and auto parade. Readiness is stated for August 9 to 12 with queen crowning, governor reviews, and large attendance expected.
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Edwin W. Packer
Hollywood Hotel
Packer
Harry G. Rehm
Broadway
Ocean Avenue
East Long Branch Depot
Grand Stand
Bath Avenue
Wilson
Bluffwalk
Brighton Avenue
Ocean Pari Casino
Ocean Park Casino
Fletcher Rivers
Eewin W. Packer
H. C. Rehm
Rehm
Atlantic City Grand Jury Eyes Indictments Tomorrow
Atlantic City New Jersey August 8 Attorney General Wilson and assistant Nelson B Gaskill are present as the grand jury reconvenes to consider indictments against men tied to election crookedness and contract graft. Expectations focus on those “higher up” while a mortgage and notes nearing due dates prompt concern over bank endorsements and alleged organizational efforts to hinder the probe.
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Atlantic City
Grand Jury
N. J
Wilson
Nelson B. Gaskill
Red Bank man suffers wetting in boat accident
Abe Kridel son of J Kridel of East Front street Red Bank employed as salesman in his father's mens furnishings store was on a Highlands trip by motor boat. While stepping from the dock to the launch he fell into the water and was pulled out with no ill effects beyond a good wetting.
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Red
Abe" Kridel
J. Kridel
East Front Street
Red Bank
Broadtreet
Highlands
James Hennessey
Centre Street
Port-au-Peck
Allenhurst Electric and Water Plant
Red Bank Lodge Picnic Heads for Highlands
Massabesh Council of Red Bank will hold its annual picnic and excursion on Thursday afternoon at Highlands. The Pokeys will ride the 1.80 o clock trolley from Red Bank and return home in the evening.
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Red Bank Lodge
Massabesh Council
Degree of Pocahontas
Red Bank
Highlands
Enoch Employes Dance on August 16 at West End Casino
Enoch employes of Brighton Avenue announce a grand annual reception and ball on August 16 at the West End Casino. J Pitman West's orchestra will provide music in a decorated auditorium. Tickets have been selling well. the event remains a social gathering with many cottage attendees. The Oxford market boys will not participate this year.
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Enoch
Brighton Avenue
West End
J. Pitman West
Oxford Market
Oxford Boys
Reverend Rogan Undertakes Tennessee Trip
On a trip to Tennessee, Rev. Dr. James W. Rogan pastor of the new Presbyterian Church Red Bank travels with Mrs. Rogan. They left yesterday and expect to return about the first of September.
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Tennessee
James W. Rogan
New Presbyterian Church
Red Bank
Rogan
Improvements to Livery Stable at Monmouth Street
The Red Bank branch of Lemuel Ketcham's livery business near the railroad station has been repainted by Sheppard Kollock of Eatontown. The branch is now under the management of William Hubbard of West Front Street.
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Monmouth Street
Red Bank
Lemuel Ketcham
Sheppard Kollock
Eatontown
William Hubbard
West Front Street
Luncheon at Kildysart Hosts English Visitor
Morton and Charles Schwartz hosted a luncheon at Kildysart on the O'Day estate for the summer. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tevis Huhn Miss Georgiana Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. Walsh Wade Chance Henry S. Page and the Honorable Alfred Anson of England, brother of the Earl of Lichfield.
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Kildysart
Morton
Charles Schwartz
O'Day
W. H. Tevis Huhn
Georgiana Gibbs
Julius
Walsh
Wade Chance
Henry
Page
Alfred Anson
England
Earl of Lichfield
Recital at Anchorage by Lyon and Jacobs with Swayn
A joint recital tonight at the Anchorage on Atlantic avenue Long Branch features soprano Mrs Doris Lyon and violinist Max Jacobs assisted by tenor Edwin Orlando Swayn. Friends along the Jersey coast are invited to greet the artists. Also, Mrs Elizabeth Grause and granddaughter Elizabeth Pankin of Red Bank have returned from a month visiting Asbury Park relatives.
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Anchorage
Doris Lyon
Max Jacobs
Edwin Orlando Swayn
Atlantic Avenue
Long Branch
Jersey
Elizabeth Grause
Elizabeth Pankin
Bridge Avenue
Red Bank
Asbury Park
Automobile Fete and Carnival Notices
Automobile fete set for Saturday August 12 at 2 30 pm offering cash prizes to winning owners and chauffeurs in each class Dudley’s department store closes August 10 at noon for Carnival observance Laggren Bros Elizabeth to decorate for Long Branch Carnival with headquarters at Van Tine Gallery Ocean and Chelsea avenues Daily Record advertising opportunity.
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Laggren Bros
Elizabeth
van Tine
Ocean and
Chelsea Avenues
Long Branch Proclaims Thursday Half Holiday for Carnival
Mayor Edwin W. Packer urges merchants to suspend business on Thursday August 10th from noon for the remainder of the day to help the Ocean Front Carnival under the Board of Trade. The event runs August 10 11 and 12 1911 and aims to boost the city’s history with a community celebration.
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Long Branch
Board of Trade
Record presses for August 10th half holiday for staff
The Record announces early press deadline at noon on Thursday August 10 with the business office closing at one o'clock. readers are urged to submit orders early to grant employees a half holiday.
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Xeom
City Council Hears Brief Session and Ordinance Talks
City Council met with minimal business and few attendees. Lawyer Clarence G. Van Note urged a five minute limit at railroad crossings and a ban on soft coal use, prompting an ordinance study. The Atlantic Fire Company applied for exempt certificates for five members. An appropriation of 100 dollars for the Western doll parade drew support and opposition.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Clarence G. van Note
van Note
Mr. van Note
Erie R. R
Atlantic Fire Company
George Hathaway
E. R K. Packer
Arthur Ahearn
Frank Elbertson
Robert F. Warwick
Reed
Unsettled Weather Bears Down on New Jersey
The Weather Bureau forecasts thirty six hours ending Wednesday evening with unsettled conditions in New Jersey. Expect fair skies tonight, little temperature change, light to moderate south or southwest winds. Readings from Long Branch show 8 a.m. barometer 30.08, wind east at 10 mph, temperature 74 with yesterday’s high 80 and low 62.
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U. S
Weather Bureau
New Jersey
North Broadway
Long Branch
Carnival feature boosts Long Branch coverage in two papers
The New York World and Newark Star publish large carnival editions focused on Long Branch this afternoon. Publicity Director Bobbitt secured concessions with major previews and a strong local sale. pictures and news stories accompany extensive festival coverage.
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New York World
Newark Star
New York Evening World
Bobbitt
Newark Evening Star
Auto Wreck Near Main Street Corner Injures No One
Long Branch observer reports a Bayard two passenger car driven by Clarence F. Gaynor of East Long Branch turned into Main Street from Corlies avenue and struck a telegraph pole after tires failed on a slippery road. All occupants escaped serious harm, though shaken.
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Corlies Avenue
Main Street
Weat Grove
Clarence F. Gaynor
East Long Branch
Lakewood
Belmar
George Moxley Leaves Red Bank for Boston Advance Ad Post
George Moxley formerly employed by Daniel H. Cook in Red Bank left Sunday for Boston to work as advance advertising agent for Klaw and Erlanger’s production of the Round Up. He has held this role for three years. The show opens in Boston Monday night and will then travel to the western coast.
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George Moxley
Daniel H. Cook
Red Bank
Boston
Klaw & Erlanger
Mr. Moxley
Miss Rachel Osborn Leaves Barling Office for Holmdel School
Miss Rachel Osborn of Red Bank has resigned as stenographer and bookkeeper at Barling Johnson Frake and will teach at Holmdel public school next term. She is succeeded in the office by Miss Frances J. Maney of Red Bank Maple Avenue.
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Rachel Osborn
Bridge Avenue
Red Bank
Barling
Bicycled to Philadelphia and Back by Three Cyclists
Three members of the Long Branch Cycle Club rode to Philadelphia Sunday morning starting at 3 am and returning to Long Branch about 10 30 am. Named riders were J Wilson Beebe Warren Beebe and Henry Kuhn. They were tired but reported a very good time for the long run.
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Long Branch
Philadelphia
J. Wilson Beebe
Warren Beebe
Henry Kuhn
Crowds Attend West Side Fair Nightly in Red Bank
Large crowds gather at the West Side Fire Company fair on Leighton Avenue Red Bank. An outdoor dance platform features Gra Mann's Orchestra and various cooperative sale items are offered as the event continues with the fair winding down tonight.
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West Side Fire Company
Red Bank
Leighton Avenue
Gramann
Elde
Auto Fete Prizes Attract Cash and Cups
The event offers $5 cash prizes to winning chauffeurs and multiple prizes for owners. Categories include best decorated car, most original design, most grotesque design, and best decorated business car. Two prizes of $10 or a cup are planned. No entry fee. Starts Saturday at 2:40. Advertise in the Daily Record.
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G. M. L. Sacks
Monmouth County
Monmouth Co
4. A
Sacks
Housman
Long Branch Military Band
Long Branch
Pope Relapse Leaves Pontiff in Critical Condition
Rome reports no improvement in Pope Pius X condition as he endures a relapse and fainting spells amid high heat. Doctors Petacci and Marchiofaya attend him while Merry de Val rushes to the bedside. Second Troop Cavalry prepares at Sea Girt under Captain Edwin Field.
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Rome
Merry del Val
Pius
Hite
Mags
Carolina Merry del Val
Sea Girt
Red Bank
Armory
Monmouth Street
Sea Girl
Edwin Field
McKellips Return After Funeral in Cherry Valley
George W. McKellip and daughter Vernie E. have returned home to Oceanport avenue after accompanying the remains of Mrs. McKellip, buried at Cherry Valley on July 30.
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George W. McKellip
Vernie E
Cherry Vally
N. Y
Oceanport Avenue
MccKellip
Cherry Valley
Crazy Woman on Bluffwalk Cleared to Ship to New York
Patrolman Hennessey found a woman incapacitated by excess on the Bluffwalk. She showed signs of mental disorder and, after a night at City Hall, was sent to a river boat and shipped to New York. She gave the name Cora Martin.
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Hennessey
City Hall
New York
Cora Martin
Man Fined For Driving Without Lights In Little Silver
George Pieron of Little Silver was found driving a BK. M. F. automobile without lights and at about 50 mph. Cycle Officer McGarvey apprehended him and filed charges. in Recorder's court he was fined $26.
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George Pieron
Little Silver
BK. M. F
McGarvey
Recorder's Court
Asbury Firemen to Parade Here
Neptune Fire Company of Asbury Park plans to attend the local parade Thursday afternoon led by Foreman Edward Sutphin with their hose wagon.
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Neptune Fire Company
Asbury Park
Edward Sutphin
Carnival Grandstand Tickets At Local Fair
Grandstand tickets 26 cents straight 10 cents for evening shows Parking for autos behind grandstand free entrance from Morris avenue Supper at six o'clock price 60 cents if weather turns bad next fair night Assorted carnival masks at Dudley's New ark Store of L S Plant Co features include annual fur sale hosiery trunks and bags August tourists orders filled by own wagons from Sea Bright to Spring Lake and nearby areas
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Smythe’s Broadway
Chelsea Avenue
Morris Avenue
Colts Neck
Newark
L. S. Plant & Co
Ly. 5
Plaut & Co
Sea Bright
Spring Lake
Local Man Warren C Dennis Returns From Vacation
Warren C Dennis of Worthley Street Red Bank formerly of this city and employed at Brewer's clothing factory returns home after a two week visit with relatives and friends in Farmingdale.
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Warren C. Dennis
Worthley Street
Red Bank
Brewer's
Bridge Avenue
Farmingdale
Card of Thanks for Bereavement Loss of Husband
Expresses gratitude to friends neighbours Rev Neal Mr Flock pallbearers and family for support after death of husband. Mentions Sexton Bros undertakers 516 Broadway and Masquerade wigs for hire on Broadway. Notes Goldstein's hours extended to 11 pm Wednesday before Carnival closing Thursday noon Aug 10.
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Neal
Mr. Flock
Witek
Goldstein's
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