Alteration to Harding House in Rumson
J Hornen Harding of New York plans a $50,000 remodeling of the Hutchinson estate on Humson road Rumson with architect Leon Cubberley and contractor George Baxter. The Italian Renaissance style house will feature multiple living and servant rooms, terra cotta courtyard, formal gardens, and brick enclosure, aiming to become one of Rumson’s finest.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
J. Hornen Harding
New York
Monmouth Beach
Hutchinson House
Humson
Leon Cubberley
George W. Baxter
Harding
Harding Country House
Rumson
Straw Riders Take Freight Train Home
A party of about twenty five guests from the Quirk cottage at Brighton avenue rode a straw wagon to Little Silver and back to Branchport after the wagon collapsed avoiding injuries. They then rode a freight train to Branchport and were greeted at the West End depot for a planned straw ride in the future. A separate incident notes a truck killed a dog on Broadway and a St Bernard was killed by a car on Branchport avenue. Al Boles and Florence Havens were arrested for disorderly conduct in Red Bank but released after promising to leave town. A Shrewsbury church supper is planned next Tuesday night with a special excursion to Atlantic City for 2.25 via New Jersey Central on August 31.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Quirk Cottage
Brighton Avenue
Little Silver
Branchport
West End
Michael Quirk
Oceanic
Broadway
Morris Avenue
J. J. Howland
Branchport Avenue
al, Boles
Florence Havens
Red Bank
Frank Hstell
James H. Sickles
Atlantic City
New Jersey Central
Tong Branch
A. Wm
American Flyer Moissant Crashes Near London End of Paris London Flight
American aviator John B Moissant and mechanic Albert Fileux survived a crash three miles east of the Crystal Palace after their Bleriot monoplane collapsed a bamboo stay. They had flown from Paris to Deal then toward London for the Daily Mail prize and continued toward Crystal Palace once a new propeller arrives.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
London
John B. Moissant
Metropolis
Daily Mail
Crystal Palace
Moissani
Albert Fileux
France
Urechurch
Rainham
Paris
Moissiut
Chicago
Pavents
Moisgant
Etampes
Issy
Hiffel Tower
Latham
Bleriot
Channel
Moissant
Bleviot
English Channel
Deal
Dover
Albert
Tasy
Amiens
le Blanc
Aubrun
Calais
Picnic of Colored Churches at Highlands Beach
Members and friends from several colored churches in the county enjoyed a picnic at Highlands and Highland Beach yesterday arriving by boat rail trolley and wagons and returning late in the afternoon.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
County
Highlands and
Highland Beach
Ill Treatment Charge Leads to Fine for Sylvinis Liming
Sylvinis Liming was arrested in Highlands this week and charged with ill treatment of his wife. He appeared before Justice George Hardy last evening, fined $13.10, and given until Monday night to pay. If unpaid, hefaces county jail time.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Sylvinis Liming
Highlands
George Hardy
Funeral for Mrs. Susan Edwards in Washington Street
The funeral for Mrs. Susan Edwards widow of Thelbert Edwards will be held Saturday at 8 p m at her home on Washington Street with Rev F K Shield officiating Relatives and friends are invited A private interment will follow at Glenwood Cemetery in charge of John G Sexton Funeral Director
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Susan 8. Edwards
Thelbert Edwards
Washington Street
F. K. Shield
Glenwood Cemetery
John G. Sexton
City Democrats to Meet at City Mall Tomorrow Night
Democratic executive committee schedules a 8 o'clock gathering at City Mall tomorrow night. An advertisement lists automobile hire services with contact Tel 367 West End and Dug & Campbell, 169 Dawtf.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
City Democrats
Democratic Executive Committee
City Mall
West End
Dug & Campbell
Grand jury guests dine with state leaders at clam bake
May term grand jury members and about seventy guests gather at Wardell's Port-au-Peck for the annual clam bake. Gov J Fort Senator John Kean Congressman B F Howell former Gov Edward C Stokes and other officials attend with the jurors and hotel guests.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Wardell
Port-au-Peck
Ridney J. Beers
Atlantic
John C. Rush
Eatontown
William 8. Combs
Garrett A. Carson
Freehold
Joseph C. Fraser
Howell
Jonathan I. Holmes
Holmdel
Alfred Hardy
Marlboro
Bennett K. Hakerson
Matawan
Charles £. Stout
Manalapan
Daniel W. VanNote
Fred A. Watite
Middletown
Douglas Woodward
Millstone
Charles F. Yyckoff
William J. Patterson
William E. MacDonald
Neptuune
C. A. Clark
Robert Tappin
J.P. Britton, Jr
J. H. Davis, Jr
M. C. Burns
W. 8. Reed
Capt
W. D. Walling
Red Bank Firm Busy With Large Coastal Projects
Matthews Brothers of Red Bank handle 8500 feet of bulkheading for Point Comfort Developing Co in Keansburg and a steam dredge fills 20000 cubic yards of earth from Keansbury creek for Charles Carr. They also move a large house from pilings in South Shrewsbury river to new pilings 800 feet away for Rumson County Club, transported by a barge after removal.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Matthews Brothers
Red Bank
Point Comfort Developing Company
Keansburg
Charles Carr
Keansbury Creek
Shrewsbury
Rumson County Club
Matthews
Clerk Harold Holmes Enjoys Week of Vacation
Harold Holmes of Wallace street Red Bank is taking a week's vacation from his post at the Metropolitan Insurance Company home office in New York while remaining at his residence.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Harold Holmes
Wallace Street
Red Bank
The
Metropolitan Insurance Company
New York
Conover Patient at Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Herbert Conover of Broadstreet Red Bank is a surgical patient at Monmouth Memorial Hospital and expects to return to Red Bank in about three weeks.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Herbert Conover
Broadstreet
Red Bank
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Woolley Reports Wellness From Carlsbad Baths
Park M. Woolley of Long Branch writes from Carlsbad Germany on August 5 describing his improvement while taking baths with his wife and family at the resort. He notes he feels encouraged and is undergoing spa treatment.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Park M. Woolley
Long Branch
Carlsbad
Germany
Clarence G. van
Mr. Woolley
Elks Clambake Set for August 25 at Mason Fruit Jars
Long Branch Lodge No. 742 Elks announce their annual clambake to be held at the Garfield Avenue home. Items listed include quarts at 60e per dozen pints and cheered by Chester M. Truax of 223 Broadway.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Long Branch Lodge
B. P. O. Elks
Garfield Avenue
Chester M. Truax
Broadway
Old First Harvest Home Supper Tops All
Old First Methodist Episcopal Church at Weat Long Branch held its annual harvest home supper drawing crowds from shore to Tennent. More than seven hundred attended as volunteers served three large tables, with the tent offering ice cream and candy. Mayor Poole and local officials assisted. next year plans aim to serve 1,000 suppers.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Old First Methodist Episcopal Church
Weat Long Branch
Ladies’ Aid Society
Shore
Tennent
Louis Lane
William Heyer
George Soffel
M. W. Poole
Miss Atcheson
Oakhurst Graded School Orchestra
Cedar Avenue
Charles &, Clayton
C. A. Poole
C. B. Fisher
Joseph H. White
Norwood Avenue
Hoboken Mayor Denial Of Relapse Report
City officials deny a relapse in Mayor Gaynor's condition aiming to reassure the public. They state he slept well and shows normal vital signs while denying rumors of imminent surgery or throat gland swelling.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Hoboken
Weather Bureau Forecast for New Jersey
The U S Weather Bureau forecasts partly cloudy conditions with local showers tonight or Friday. Winds will be southeast, shifting to north by Friday. Advertise in the Daily Record.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
The
Daily Record
Stokes Attacks Kean Baird Stand Over Senate Primary
Former Governor Edward C. Stokes blasts the stance of Senator John Kean and David Baird on primaries. He urges a primary path for the U S Senate and lauds Governor Murphy for backing a primary law. The piece notes political figures at Scotty’s Neptune Heights clam bake as Newark’s Joel Parker Association marked its annual event.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Trenton
Edward C. Stokes
Franklin Murphy
United States
John Kean
Stokes
Kean
David Baird
Murphy
United States Senate
Joel Parker
Scotty's
Red Bank House Looted by Thieves
A thief broke into Cyrenus Bennett’s Red Bank home on Bridge Avenue between Chestnut Street and the road to Shrewsbury, stealing $480 in cash and leaving valuables undisturbed. The burglar entered via the basement, tampering with two doors, and escaped through the front door after lighting a lamp. Morris Van Note, a boarder, had $480 hidden in a drawer. The crime occurred last night while the family was away at Union Hose Company’s fair. No arrests yet.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Cyrenus Bennett
Bridge Avenue
Chestnut Street
Red Bank
Bennett
Shrewsbury Avenue
Union Hose Company
Morris van Note
Bennett's
Hughes Association Outing At Green Gables With Clambake
Over eighty members of the A W Hughes Association of New York are at Green Gables for their annual outing arriving by special cars on the 11 30 train and taking stages to Monmouth Beach for a clambake. The event includes music from the hotel orchestra and a glass enclosed summer house bake service. A shore dinner followed at Leland Inn hosted by William Myers of the Elberon garage for Captain W D Walling and friends.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
William Myers
Elberon
Leland Inn
W. D. Walling
Mr. Myers
Washington Visitors At Westwood Estate Cottage
Howard C. Riley a Court of Appeals clerk in Washington D C and LeRoy B. Vowell coal dealer from Ivy City visit Prof W B Ireland at the Van Dyke cottage on Westwood avenue during a sightseeing stop in the area.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Howard C. Riley
Court of Appeals
Washington, D. C
LeRoy B. Vowell
Ivy City
Prof
W. B. Ireland
van Dyke Cottage
Westwood Avenue
Oceanport Harvest Home Supper Planned by M E Church
Oceanport’s Harvest Home supper is set for the evening of August 21 hosted by the ladies of the Oceanport M E Church. Organizers expect a large crowd and are making plans for ample entertainment and refreshments.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
the Ladies of the Oceanport M. BE. Church
Three New Houses Erected on Van Derveer Place
Three houses are being erected on Van Derveer place by George Covert Elias Harberg and Joseph B Frey One house is nearly finished Contractors are Clarence Kyte Samuel Vanhuel Jr and Cranmer Bros Houses cost between 1500 and 2500 dollars each New Era Shore Dinner set for Oceanport venue and transportation from Long Branch to Oceanport Truax hardware ads and related listings appear with addresses
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
van Derveer Place
George Covert
Elias Harberg
Joseph B. Frey
Clarence Kyte
Samuel Vanhuel, Jr
Cranmer Bros
Big West End Ball Draws 700 At Enoch Oxford Reception
The annual social ball by Enoch and Oxford Market employees drew over seven hundred attendees at the West End Casino. Prominent locals and summer residents joined the festivities with Prof Pitman’s orchestra providing music and encores. The event opened with a grand march led by Mr and Mrs Edward Wise, with 300 couples participating.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
West End
Enoch and
Oxford Market
J .Pitman
Est
Edward Wise
On Zottarelli
Anthony Zottarelli
Association
Fire on Roof at Chandler and Mapa Lumber Yard
A brief blaze on the roof of a Chandler and Mapa lumber building near Broadway was extinguished with very slight damage. Firemen logged a small hole on the roof as evidence, likely started by a spark from a passing Southern railroad engine. Early detection prevented a more serious fire.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Chandler & Mapa
Broadway
Southern Railroad
Arrest of Jetty Parker in Highfinds Assault Case
Jetty Parker of Highfinds was arrested Tuesday for assaulting George Gorman at the Hast View Hotel. Parker appeared before Justice, who set a bond of 3200 for his appearance at the upcoming hearing.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Jetty" Parker
George Gorman
Hast View
Carnival Committee to Meet for Receipts and Expenses
A statement of receipts and expenses for the four day carnival held last week will be compiled tomorrow evening at the home of Mr and John H Parker on the ee road. Heads of affiliate committees are asked to meet and all bills are in. Those holding bills against the Board of Trade are requested to forward them to the secretary by 3 o clock Friday. Card of Thanks The Nepitine Hose Co thanks all who contributed aided in any way to the grand success signed D Slocum accy A Nelson prea
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
John H. Parker
Board of Trade
The
Nepitine Hose Co
D. Slocum
Acc
A. Nelson
Also Mentioned on This Page
Harding House
Rumson ‘Place
Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church
Port-au Peck
P. M. Woolley
Elks Bake
OLD First
Gaynor
Weather Bureau Forecast
Baird
Cyrenus
McKenna
Schultz Carbonated Works
Washington
Oceanport
Harvest Home
New Era
New Era Association
Albert Smith
Sexton Bros
L. B
Enoch
Louis Weitzman
William Donnelly
Fred Oppenheimer
Louis Kuchenbauer
August Plelhau
Joseph Mahoney
Sidney Hughes
Otto Feuss
Louis Heitzman
Herman Levine
Philip Martell
Albert Zottarell
Joseph Mahone