Fishermen tally 206 fish at Barnegat voyage led by Cranmer
Ike Cranmer and Isaac Walton group report a big day at Barnegat with J H Davis Jr and others totaling 206 fish including blue weak and king fish. The catch day started shortly after six with twelve hours of steady effort and a keen contest among crew.
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Ike” Cranmer
Isaac Walton
Barnegat
Mr. Cranmer
J. H. Davis Rand
Mr. Davis
J. H. Davis, Jr
J. L. Slocum
B. J. Davis
Wilson
Taft
Tiéy
Cranmer
Caine
Tuck
Gale
DeLisle Arrested on Liquor Sale Charge at Inn
William DeLisle proprietor of DeLisle's Inn in Allaire was arrested August 14 on a charge of selling liquor on Sunday. Held on $500 bail awaiting grand jury action. Warrant by Justice James H. Sickles. Detective Elwood Minagh swore to the complaint. Justice Theodore Sniffen assisted at arrest. bail posted by DeLisle.
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William 8. DeLisle
Allaire
Justice of the Peace
James H. Sickles
Red Bank
Panty
Elwood Minagh
Justice of
Monmouth Beach Board Retains Staff. New Principal Named
Monmouth Beach Board of Education met last night at the firehouse and voted to keep the same teachers for the coming year with a new principal, Mr Parker, at $900 annually. The school will reopen September 10 after interior and exterior repainting. Attendees included Fred Cook, William Blizard, Nelson Lockwood, Charles Jones, and A O Johnson.
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Board of Education of
Monmouth Beach
Parker
Fred Cook
William Blizard
Nelson Lockwood
Charles Jones
A. O. Johnson
Woolen Trust Head Indicted for Planning Dynamite Plot
William N. Wood president of the American Woolen Company surrendered to Boston police facing an indictment for conspiracy tied to dynamite planted during the Lawrence textile strike. He posted $5,000 bail with Dennis Collins also arrested, and is arraigned at the Courthouse. Wood, a leading textile figure, is noted for wealth and prominence.
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Wood
American Woolen Co
Lawrence
Boston
Mass
William N. Wood
American Woolen Company
Thomas Lynch
Samuel Powers
Courts
District Attoney
Dennis J. Collins
Cambridge
Jidge Pratt
Andover
New England
Inspection tour notes bridge progress and armory site in Red Bank
The Board of Chosen Freeholders inspected the new Takanasse bridge in this city and the John Lane Bridge on Atlantic Avenue Branchport noting progress under contractor Jesse A Howland. They visit Red Bank site for Second Troop of Cavalry armory. Also reports Hughes files for Democratic U S Senate nomination. An auto accident cause corrected to a loose nut. Mrs H H Rogers death reported. Retail notes advertise mixed candy alteration sale coal scuttles jars and supplies.
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Board of Chosen
Freeholders
Takanassee
Jesse A. Howland
John Lane
Atlantic Avenue
Branchport
Red Bank
Grandin Chapman
Liberty Street
Union Avenue
New York
H. H. Rogers
Standard-Oil
Bretton Woods
New Hampshire
Fishermen Enjoy Excellent Inshore Sport Amid Abundant Blues
Amateur anglers report a superb morning as blues run inshore near Atlantic Hotel and Monmouth Beach. Beach and pier anglers haul in plentiful catches with 16 barrels by John MacWood and others reporting 1 to 10 barrels of mostly weakfish, with blues and bonitas appearing as water warms.
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Atlantic Hotel
Monmouth Beach
John MacWood
Auto Crash Hits Red Bank Streets Injures Pole
A car driven by a man who gave the name Sampson, a new Fair Haven resident, slid on wet Monmouth street and struck a gas pole near Pearl and West streets in Red Bank. The vehicle suffered little damage and left under its own power. Another truck owned by A Schmidt, Hotel Normandie proprietor, sustained minor front wheel damage in Monmouth street near Broad street. it was towed to Patterson's garage for repairs.
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Sampson
Fair Haven
Monmouth Street
Pearl
West Streets
Red Bank
A. Schmidt
Normandie
Normandie-by-the- Sea
Red Bank Hotel Proprietor Confined With Diabetes
Charles G. DuBois proprietor of the Germania Hotel on Front Street Red Bank is confined to his room with diabetes after a stroke last Saturday. He directs the Monmouth County Fair racing department, with duties covered by William Z. VanBrunt and William M. Thompson. Also notes on local services and a special excursion to Atlantic City via New Jersey Central.
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Charles G. DuBois
Germania
Front Street
Red Bank
Mr. DuBois
Monmouth County Fair
William Z. VanBrunt
Burial of Henry P Kingsland at Woodlawn Cemetery
Henry P Kingsland long branch summer resident died aged 74 after life spent with wife in Ocean Township and New York. Funeral led by Rev R A Crean leaving Elberon on a special train. He supported charitable causes and favored West Side youth, involved with St Johns Guild and St Luke s Hospital. Survived by widow and siblings. family once owned much of Tarrytown.
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Henry P. Kingsland
Ambrose
C. Kingslands
New York
Kingsland
Tarrytown
N. Y
Kingslands
Gayton
John L. Lock ‘Wood
Ocean Township
Hiberon Station
West
Kings Ant
New Society For the Improvement of the Poor
St. [Luke's Hospital
Mr. Kingsland
Cornélius
Red Bank Burglary at Toggery Shop
A break in occurred at the Toggery Shop on Broad Street Red Bank Saturday evening. Entry was gained through the back window and $7 in cash plus a watch were stolen. nothing else appeared to be taken.
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Lao Salt
Broad Street
Red Bank
Chila
Schroeder
Johnson J. Bergen
Weather forecast and past temps for New Jersey
The U S Weather Bureau predicts fair conditions tonight and Saturday in New Jersey with a warming trend. Observations show yesterday's high 78 and low 48, 61 at 8 am, barometer 29.87, wind 10 mph north, humidity rising from 50 to 62 percent by 10 am.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
Weather Bureau
North Broadway
Long Branch
Death of Keyport resident Peter Cokelet at home
Peter I Cokelet, 89, longtime Keyport resident, was found dead in his room by a friend at about seven in the morning. Coroner Harry Fay ruled accidental asphyxiation after initial speculation of self harm. Funeral plans handled by Harvey Bedle.
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Peter I
Cokelet
Keyport
Mr. Cokelet
Yesidex
Tennessee
Harry ©. Fay
Red Bank
Harvey Bedle
Eyport
Victor in Two Day Trap Shoot at Richmond County
Albert L. Ivins of Red Bank won high average across two days at the Dongon Hills shoot under Richmond County Fair Association. He broke 193 of 200 birds, with 98 of 100 on Wednesday and 95 of 100 yesterday, amid a strong field of metropolitan trapshooters and money prizes.
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Albert L. Ivins
Red Bank
Dongon Hills
Staten Island
Richmond County Fair Association
Mr.Ivins
Daily Record
Mr. Sons
Mermaid Train to Run Later for Labor Day Visitors
The Mermaid, the first Jersey Central train service from shore resorts to Scranton, Wilkes-Barre and Keystone state routes, will continue until the 15th to accommodate visitors who return after Labor Day. Sunday services at the Baptist Church will observe Labor Day with sermons by Rev. T. B. Hughes at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. All are invited.
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Jersey Central
Scranton
Wilkesbarre
Points
Keystone State
First Baptist Church
T. B. Hughes
Change in Time Table and Property Offer Sold
The notice mentions the first fall change on the New York and Long Branch line and directs readers to ticket agents for details. It advertises Gentleman's Country Home for sale at Hazlet near Keyport New Jersey with 75 acres, house with 16 rooms and 4 baths, heating, seven open fireplaces, hardwood finished interiors, large barn and grounds. Apply to John Jewett, Plainfield New Jersey. A band concert is announced at Ocean Park Sunday evening.
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New York & Long Branch
Hazlet
Keyport
N. J
John Jewett
Plainfield
Governor Wilson attends Red Bank fair on Governors Day
Governor Woodrow Wilson visits the Red Bank fair as guest of management. He tours exhibits, addresses the crowd at 3 PM, and is hosted at luncheon by J. Amory Haskell. Thousands attend and Granges showcase prizes in grain fruit and vegetables with special premiums.
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Red Bank Fair
Woodrow Wilson
Red Bank
Edwin Field
Wilson
J. Amory Haskell
The
Fair Association
Tatter
Mid- Motown
Raritan
Matawan
Freehold
Manalapan
Shrewsbury
Liberty
Allenwood
Howell
Fach Grange
Highlands Church Building Fund Benefit May Draw Town Crowd
Hotel proprietors of Highlands host an entertainment and social at St Marys Lyceum at 8 30 pm for the Church of Our Lady. Fair Haven Yacht Club members perform. A Bermuda five day trip contest rewards top ticket sellers as part of fundraising efforts. Numerous local names and hotels are listed among ticket sellers and venues. The aims are to raise funds for a larger church building to replace the undersized current edifice and allow extra summer services.
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Highlands
Church of Our Lady
St. Mary's Lyceum
Fair Haven
James McGovern
B. Creighton
J. McNamara
Elizabeth Hennessey
Margaret Rowland
Marie Connors
Margaret Kelly
J. Kelly
D. Delaney
Emmer
Lyceum
Mysterious shooting breaks window at Guire feed store
Five shots were fired last night near the Brighton Avenue crossing at John Guire and Company's feed store. James Guire had left for home when the incident occurred. no injuries reported though William D. Walling was present this morning. The bullet pierced a plate glass window, creating a one and a half inch hole before dropping to the floor.
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John Guire
Monmouth Beach Inn to Close After Strong Season
The Monmouth Beach Inn will close on September 4 after a very successful season highlighted by the baths.
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Monmouth Beach Inn
Boston Leaguers to Play Sunday at Hollywood Grounds
Long Branch fans can see the Boston Nationals on the Hollywood Horse Show grounds next Sunday afternoon. The Boston lineup includes King Devlin and Bridwell, while Long Branch from Asbury Park will field Lugue the Cuban pitcher for a key weeklong series at the athletic grounds.
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Long Branch
Boston Nationals
Hollywood Horse Show Grounds
Boston
King
Devlin
Bridwell
Asbury Park
Lugue
Improvements at Garfield School for Opening September
Interior renovations at Garfield Avenue School include a large cloakroom for the kindergarten and redecorated rooms, with a thorough renovation completed for the September 10 opening. Services at North Long Branch Methodist Church Sunday at 10 45 am and 7 45 pm feature Rev Eberhardt, Roy Barry, and Grace Joline. Sunday School at 2 30 pm. Admissions and prayer meetings noted. In Memoriam Tetley died August 30 1911 at Red Bank.
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Garfield Avenue
North Long Branch Methodist Church
A. H. Eberhardt
Roy Barry
Grace Joline
Tetley
John J. Tetley
Red Bank
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