Italy and Holland Brace for War Amid Global Fronts
A war news roundup reports Italy massing 250000 troops along its northern border while pleading for U.S. help to avoid involvement. Holland vows neutrality as Dutch frontier fortifications and dykes are reinforced. Other notices cite British and Belgian actions, German ships sunk, and price controls urged from Washington.
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Holland
U.S
Rome
Germany
Austria
United States
Limburg
North
Brabant
Belgum
Rotterdam
Swould Hie
Rider Thrown When Auto Turns Corner at Sea Girt Fair
A horseback rider was thrown from a horse at Electric Park Sea Girt during a Spring Lake Fire Fair outing headed toward Manasquan. The horse suffered a broken front leg and the girl rider was carried to the sidewalk, then by bystanders to Squaw House. Doctors sent her to Ann May Hospital Spring Lake for treatment.
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Spring Lake
Electric Park
Sea Girt
Manasquan
Broad Street
Asbury Park
Squaw House
Ann May Hospital
Ocean Club Reunion At Oceanport Resort Dinner Held
The Ocean Club held a Wednesday night reunion at Captain Albert Smiths Oceanport resort with a shore dinner. Guests included E R Slocum Thomas L Slocum Dr Owen Woolley Dr C F Carr Dr A L Blaisdell James Woolley Frank Baxter Dorman McFaddin R K Reid W S Rouse Frank Alexander H R Norman C J Pupki W A Stevens Chester Slocum Walter Woolley Haslam Slocum. A fair committee from Relief Engines Red Bank appointed Charles B Beck chairman Alphonse M Gaskill secretary and W H Duncan treasurer to discuss plans and contests.
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Ocean Club
Captain Albert Smith
Oceanport Resort
E. R. Slocum
Thomas L Slocum
Owen Woolley
C. F. Carr
A. L. Blaisdell
James Woolley
Frank Baxter
Dorman McFaddin
R. K. Reid
W.S. Rouse
Frank Alexander
H. R. Norman
C. J. Pupki
W. A
Fair Committee of Relief Engines
Red Bank
Charles B. Beck
Alphonse, M. Gaskill
W. H. Duncan
Breakwater Bill Status Legendary Reprieve? Senate Still Possible
Sea Bright Board of Trade president P. Hall Packer sent a telegram to Congressman Thomas J. Scully claiming the Breakwater Bill will pass the Senate before adjournment after already passing the House. Also reported is the death of Mrs. Susan Kahle age 68 at Asbury Park with services in Red Bank.
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The
Sea' S Bright Board of Trade
Thomas J. Scully
Senate
Susan Kahle
Asbury Park
Robert T. Smith
Red Bank
Freehold
Man Walked Into Joking Traffic. Pedestrian Struck Down
Adolph Rosenham, a retired wholesale liquor agent, joking near the Post Office Building, walked into a Studebaker traveling toward Second Avenue and was struck. James Wyckoff and his wife witnessed, stopped, and assisted. Rosenham admitted fault, no charges filed. Hospitalization reported for Mrs. Parker and ongoing local notices amid varied ads.
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Adolph Rosenham
Hick’s
Broadway
Postoffice
Thomas Slocum
James Harry Wyckoff
Raritan
Mr. Wyckoff
Rosenham
Mr. Rosenham
Eve
Patralmar Vetter
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St Luke's Picnic Planned for Clark's Landing
St Luke's Bible School will travel by a special twelve coach train to Clark's Landing Point Pleasant on Wednesday September 2 for its annual picnic. The big school will have exclusive grounds use that day and a parade will precede the departure forming near the church and marching to Chattle fountain before returning to Branchport.
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St. Luke's Bible School
Clark's Landing
Point Pleasant
Broadway
Chattle Fountain
Branchport Dept
Card Party Aids Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Mrs. William H. Sutphin of Dunbar Avenue hosted a card party at the Monmouth Hotel Asbury Park to benefit Monmouth Memorial Hospital. More than one hundred guests attended from the city and beyond, with euchre and bridge at 23 tables in progress.
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William H. Sutphin
Dunbar Avenue
Monmouth Hotel
Asbury Park
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Bicycle stolen from Bath Avenue home
Horace W. Sherman assistant cashier of the Citizens National Bank had a bicycle taken from his back porch on Bath Avenue. The theft occurred in the early hours as a wheel was removed from the rear of the property.
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Broadway
Horace W. Sherman
Citizen’s National Bank
Bath Avenue
Long Branch Chamber Hosts Ocean Park Casino Ball Tonight
The Long Branch Chamber of Commerce prepares for a carnival ball at the Ocean Park Casino. Decor completed this morning with flags bunting and flowers. Events begin around 10 30 pm with awards announced by midnight as prizes attract likely attendees.
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Long Branch Chamber of Commerce
Ocean Park
Ann Rive Beng
Ae Easure
Eet Cartager
Abe Strauss
Avenue
Chamber
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