Building boom hints at early spring coastal revival
The coast shows signs of a spring revival with architects busy on plans and investors rumored to back new hotels along Ocean Drive. Major alterations at the Imperial Hotel run by B Susaman & Sons, led by Clarence D. Wilson, include a larger dining room and new grill, costing about 5000 to 6000 dollars.
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B. Susaman & Sons
Margaret Beihl
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Heid! Baking Company
Louis Silverstein
Ocean Avenue
Edward Schoenthaler
Murder mystery unchanged as Italian community reacts
No capture in Ceppalunio murder case. The victim, a bakery owner and lodge member, was stabbed by his brother after a lodge meeting. A fugitive, Sebastine, is believed at large with police searching the Italian quarter. The article notes high regard for the deceased and sympathy for his widow and two children.
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Jeffrey Street
Holy Trinity Church
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Walling
Fred Flake Recovers From Close Skid On Red Bank Job
Local roller skater Fred Flake narrowly escaped serious injury while laying concrete at the Red Bank railroad project led by Jesse A. Howland. A shovel struck his nose and eye, leaving a minor wound but no lasting harm. Flake is noted for past near misses and a severe NC injury prior to this.
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Red Bank
Jesse A. Howland
Sea Bright
Fred
North Carolina
Lumber Trust Forever Enjoined in Government Suit
The United States District Court granted a perpetual injunction against the Eastern Retail Lumber Builders' Association and related defendants, ruling they violated the Anti-Trust Law by circulating blacklist-like lists. The May 1911 suit aimed to curb trusts in the lumber trade.
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Lumber Trust Dealers
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Suffrage Meetings Planned at Red Bank Empire Theatre
A Red Bank Equal Suffrage League program outlines Sunday afternoon meetings at the Empire Theatre starting on the 26th with monthly sessions for four months. Speakers include Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and Inez Milholland. topics cover child labor and city beauty as the group gears toward the February 8 hearing on the suffrage constitutional amendment in Trenton.
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Red Bank Equal Suffrage League
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Inez Milholland
Joan Sherwin Crosby
John Crossby
City Beautiful
M. J. Reynolds
State Joint Legislative Committee
League
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Elizabeth BO Ritter
Charles W. Ritter
Frank L. Blaisdell
Margaret Blaisdell
Grace Adams
Henry 8S. White
Ritter
Trenton
Eack
Evan Green
Shrewsbury
Oakland Street
Westerday
Horace P. Cook
Frank J. Mangon
Albert @ Harrison
Albert L. Tyvis
Francin’ C. Moyan
Moyan
Gran- Ville R. Flagler
Flagler
Mogan
Plagler
Red Bank Foyal Suffrage League
Menry “8, White
Margaretta White
Richard K. Huckstaff
Crozier J. Adams
Grace
Mies
Amy Andrew
David L. Kind
George’ Silver
Mien Va Green
William J. Swannell
Thornton Ryder and
Mesars
Granville R. Flagler
Francis C. Moyan
Exempt Association Plans City Hall Meeting
Members of the Piremens Exempt Association will meet at City Hall to discuss plans for the May State convention here. The committee will report on preparations and seek citizen and business support for a successful reception and event.
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Telephone Appeal Withdrawn for Red Bank Office
At the County Board of Taxation meeting in Freehold the New York Telephone Company withdrew its appeal to reduce the Red Bank office personal assessment. Assessors had set the total at 100000 with 72400 for personal property, after a new three story Monmouth street building was erected.
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Iving
Tabor Honored at Fur Fanciers Association Meeting
W H Tabor of Sea Side Lofts was elected vice president at the Fur Fanciers Association of America annual meeting held near Madison Square Garden New York. Tabor a noted breeder of Belgian hares and Flemish Giants owns several blue ribbon winners shown at major fairs.
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Fur Fanciers’ Association, of America
Madison Square Garden
New York
W. H. Tabor
Sea Side
Lofts
Tabor
Jie
Grand Central Palace
Madigan Square Garden
Red Bank
Pido. Nowstowk
Wintering in New York Ex Judge and Mrs Heisey to Leave Saturday
Ex Judge Wilbur A Heis and Mrs Heisey, holidaying in Lakewood, will depart Saturday for New York to spend the remainder of the winter. A benefit for Alnhorning Parks, son of Mrs Florence West, raised $10 for the hospital from an entertainment at Rev Reed's Church on Potter avenue. Dr George L Dobbins to lead a midweek prayer service at St Luke's M E Church tonight on the Holy Spirit. The Crystal Wave Council No 64 D of L initiated Mrs Harry Casey and elected officers. County finances report shows receipts from city officers and other sources with large expenditures and proposed budgets for the next year.
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New York
Wilbur A. Heis Tey
Lakewood
George L. Dobbins
St. Luke's M. EB
Crystal Wave Council
Neptune Halle
Harry Chasey
Yordman
He Davis
Golree
Peycnne
Profit to County From Salary System
An item notes the county gains 8 944 34 dollars yearly from its salary system, surpassing previous estimates by over 800 dollars, affecting the county budget outlook and expenses.
County board to advertise bids for bridge improvements
The Board of Freeholders approved advertising for bids on multiple bridge projects including widening near Matawan station and a Long Branch lake bridge. A policy requires contractors to deposit 10 for plan copies, refundable when plans are returned. Wages set: teams 50 cents per hour, laborers 22 to 24 cents.
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Plan improvement of Shark River bridge and dredging efforts
Belmar Board for Trade discussed proposed improvements to the Shark River rail bridge. A report on dredging operations noted slow progress due to steam shortages and a new boiler was ordered. A committee was named to coordinate with the New York and Long Branch Railroad about replacing wooden spans with steel and concrete, possibly adding a draw for craft passage.
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Belmar Board For Trade
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J. Kidd
L. W. Kerry
New York & Long Urench Railroad Company II
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Trade Board
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