Asbury Carnival Opens With Queen Titania's Court
In Asbury Park New Jersey on August 24 Miss Lillian T Sexton is named Queen Titania X for the upcoming carnival. A court including Marguerite Newell Eleanor Adrian Ethy Pauline Lawrence Dorothy Ogden Edna Burroughs and others attends a Ben Greet production as the opening event. Voting coupons linked to carnival tickets will decide the parade prize a new Buick runabout donated by Borden's Condensed Milk.
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Asbury Park
N. J
Lillian T. Sexton
Titania X
Interlalien
Titania
Marguerite Newell
Lloyd
Eleanor Adrian
Lafayette
Ethy
Pauline Lawrence
Colonial
Dorothy Ogden
Asbury Cottage
Edna Burroughs
Wellington
W Harvey Ones
George S. Ferguson
John A. Hill
Hnick
Borden's Condensed Milk Company
Miss Sexton
Coleman House
Casino Theatre
Reyarty
National Daughters of Liberty Council Meets in Atlantic City
The D of L national council held its thirty third annual session in Atlantic City with delegates from New England middle Atlantic States and from Ohio Indiana and Illinois. The council numbers 126 officers and delegates and visitors from New Jersey and nearby states are also present.
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National Council
Daughters of Liberty
Atlantic City
New England
Middle Atlantic
Ohio
Indiana
Ilinois
Jersey City
New Jersey
Ex Mayor Blair III critically ill at home
Ex mayor Robert P. Blair of Sea Bright is gravely ill at his Center street home with drop sy and bronchial affection. unconscious for ten days. He is a member of Long Branch Lodge No. 78 F and A M and a charter member of Ashland Council No. 28 Jr O U A M after years in bulkhead building.
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Robert P. Blair
Sea Bright
Center St
Blair
Long Branch Lodge
Mr. Blair
Ashland Council
New Building For Red Bank and Local Health Notes
Walter Reed, son of Dr James J Reed of Sea Bright, had appendicitis operation recently and is rapidly recovering. John Applegate of Eatontown suffers a severe carbuncle between the shoulders under medical care. Pred Bowers plans a new porch and other improvements at his cottage near Fair Haven. Newton Doremus of Doremus Bros. Co grocers begins a 50 by 53 feet hollow tile store building on Mechanic street Red Bank three stories high with three stores and upper living apartments. Architect is William Lewing Jr. Building to be completed mid November at an estimated 5300. Sexton Bros undertakers and embalmers 616 Broadway. Tel 122 Bodawtt Automobiles to hire. Tel 367 West Bod. Duff Campbell 169dawtt
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Red Bank
Newton Doremus
Doremus Bros. Company, Grocers
Mechanic Street
William Lewing, Jr
Doll Parade Moves to Next Wednesday for Big Pageant
The doll baby parade, started by Mabel and Emma Wardell, has been postponed from Friday to next Wednesday to allow extra planning. Queen Marion I will lead the procession with a prepared royal entourage and prizes include a silver cup from The Long Branch Record and other awards. A go cart parade yesterday showcased local children in decorated coaches as a precursor to the main event.
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Mabel
Emma Wardell
Samuel Wardell
Arthur Asay
Joseph Goldstein
William EB. Hanson
Musical Union
Marion Asay
Arthur H. Asay
Queen Marion I
McFaddin
Evelyn Joline
Myra Brown
Mabel Sawyer
Doris Youmans
Melinda Warry
Florence Wardell
Kenneth Pierce
Stanley Joline
Franklin Pierce
Burroughs Asay
Queen Marion
Long Branch Record
Board of Trade
Little Folk
Art Street
Oyal
Tvaline Farry
Jin
Branchport Avenue
Loretta Melee
May Feeney
Melee
Red Bank observes priest's silver jubilee with service
The 25th anniversary of Rev. James A. Reynolds was celebrated at St. James Church Red Bank with a high mass led by three bishops present and remarks by Rt. Rev. Bishop McFaul. A post service dinner for 100 at St. James Hall featured a silver jubilee theme with menus and mitre napkins.
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James A. Reynolds
St. James’ Catholic Church
Broadstreet
Red Bank
Bishop McFaul
Trenton
O'Connor
Newark
Father Reynolds
M. GC. O'Donnell
Keyport
T. B. Healy
Lakewood
W. P. Cantwell
LL. D
Long Branch
New Jersey Catholic Monitor
McFaul
Supreme Court
James BH. Minturn
Hoboken
O'Salutaris
Nolds
Emile Lang
Holland House
New York
Aviator Johnstone Flies Over Oakhurst
Aviator Ralph Johnstone piloted a Wright aircraft over Oakhurst last Saturday afternoon. The public witnessed the first in motion flight by many residents.
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Johnstone
Oakhurst
Ralph Johnstone
Wright
William Little Appointed Channel Light Tender at Shrewsbury
Uncle Sam assigns William Little of Fair Haven to tend Shrewsbury river channel lights. He will maintain lamps so each burns three days. Also notes a Saturday baseball game Freehold vs Long Branch at Baseball Park drawing local fans and a Chester M. Truax ad for Mason jars.
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Sam
William Little
Fair Haven
Shrewsbury
Mr. Tittle
Freehold
Long Branch
Baseball Park
Forest fire toll climbs as rainfall aids firefighting effort
Spokane reports the death toll rising to about nineteen hundred as rain aids firefighters across Montana Idaho Washington and Oregon. Snow falls in western Montana and survivors still crowd relief centers while the effort continues in the wildfire zones.
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Spokane
Montana
Iaho
Washington
Oregon
Water Carnival Postponed to Labor Day at Monmouth Beach
The water carnival planned for Saturday at Monmouth Beach Baths is postponed to Labor Day. Officials abandoned the earlier date after failing to secure Daniels for an exhibition. Mantell of the West Side Y. M. C. A. will be the chief attraction on Labor Day.
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Monmouth Beach
Daniels
Mantell
West Side
Train Takes Wire Fence On Bay Avenue Track
The Highlands borough lays new concrete sidewalks on Bay avenues crossing the railroad. Workers leave wire fencing near the rails. a train hits the fence and drags poles and canvas about fifty feet up the track, after Monday night work.
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Highlands
Bay Avenues
Card of Thanks for support during husband’s illness and death
I express sincere thanks to friends who lightened my burden of sorrow during illness and after the death of my beloved husband. Special thanks go to Rev. G. T. Hillman Captains Woolley and Green and surfmen who acted as bearers Mrs. Edmund W. Price.
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Huusband
G. T. Hillman
Woolley and Green
Edmund W. Price
Weather Bureau forecast for New Jersey and Caribbean seas
The U S Weather Bureau forecast for the thirty six hours ending Thursday at 8 p m. calls for fair and warm conditions in New Jersey tonight and Thursday with moderate south and southwest winds. A tropical storm near San Domingo is moving west by north with considerable intensity and is unsafe for vessels in the western Caribbean and near Cuba in the next days.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
San Domingo
Caribbean
Cuba
Moore
Fall Proves Fatal After Two Years
William Henry Campbell longtime Democratic politician dies at his home near Fourth Avenue and Broadway after a fall from a load of hay left him unconscious for days. Born 1836 in New Bedford he moved through butcher and livery ventures before politics. Survived by Martha Eastwood his widow a daughter Reta and grandchild Ethel Knipe with brothers and sister in nearby towns. Funeral services set for Friday at 1 30 pm with West Long Branch interment.
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Wiliam Henry Campbell
Fourth Avenue
Broadway
Mr. Campbell
William and Mary Campbell
New Bedford
Democratic Party
Martha Eastwood
Oceanville
Oakhurst
Long Branch
Campbell
Hotsea
Lakewood
Nesa
T ‘Ar
Hia Iy
Pines
Ood
Srable
Tne
Board of Chosen Freeholders
George W. Brown
Nathan
Asbury Park
Adaihe Haviland
Ocean Grove
Tindral
Hyer & Flock
West Long Branch
Reward to bathing master for rescuing girl
Wendell Allger, bathing master at the Peninsula bathing establishment, rescued Miss Lo jeans, daughter of W Means, from drowning in the Davidson cottage area on Friday. He kept silent about the incident until Wednesday and then received a reward from the young lady’s parents.
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Wendell Allger
Peninsula
Migs Lo Jeans
W. Means
Davidson
Train Delayed Near Chelsea Avenue Crossing
A theatre train tram in New York was delayed about half an hour after a broken driving rod on the engine near the Chelsea avenue crossing halted the train at 1.25 a.m. The engine crew noticed the break and stopped the train before dawn, and passengers were unaware of the mishap until the standstill.
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New York
Chelsea Avenue
Ludlow Brothers Held on Assault Charge in Belford
Charles and Robert Ludlow of Belford are held pending grand jury action on an assault charge brought by Helen Dudley. They were fined and placed under bonds of under $50 by Recorder James H. Sidkles to await grand jury action.
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Charles
Robert Ludlow
Belford
Helen Dudley
James H. Sidkles
Alexander Interlocking Sectional Concrete Curb Advertisement
The notice promotes the Alexander Interlocking Sectional Concrete Curb claiming lower cost than wood, superior durability to granite, frost resistant and maintenance free. Price listed at 25 per lineal foot laid. contact William H. Alexander at 115 7th Ave Long Branch for orders. Also includes fragmented notices about Freehold vs Long Branch and a baseball game at Baseball Park on a Saturday, August 27.
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William H. Alexander
Mantr
7Th Ave
Long Branch
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