Telephone Company to Reduce Rates in New Jersey Cities
The New York Telephone Company announces rate reductions affecting 69 cities and towns in Northern New Jersey with over 12 000 subscribers impacted. The revisions, effective February 1, aim to lower bills and improve service accessibility, following a year of study and Public Utility Commission approval.
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Board of Public Utility Commissioner
New York Telephone Company
New Jersey
G. H. Kerr
Public Utility Commission
Kerr
Godly Sorrow Talk At St Luke's Tonight
Rev Dr Dobbins speaks on Godly Sorrow at special bible services at St Luke's Church tonight. Opening service last night covered gin with large attendance and strong interest.
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Dr. Dobbins
St. Luke's Church
Mayor Van Note Surprised With Gift After Board Meeting
At a West Long Branch Board of Health session Frank Antonides was elected treasurer, succeeding Mayor Van Note who has held the post since the board’s founding. The mayor received a handsome umbrella as a token of appreciation from the board. Also noted, James Johnson and Elizabeth Woean of Red Bank wed at the First Methodist parsonage with witnesses Mr and Mrs William Burr.
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West Long
van Note
Mayor van Note
Walter H. Cornell
R. R. Hughes
Frank Antonides
Red Bank
James Joohnson
Elizabeth Woean
Percy Perin
William Burr
Fire Destroys Oceanport House Labeled Landmark
Early morning blaze gutts two story plus basement building on Main Street Oceanport adjoining Oskaleta Hall. Unoccupied since three months, insured for $500, owner Mrs Gordman and last tenant Mrs Hoffman noted. Origin unknown, Charles Roswell long resident. Advertisements and event blurbs follow in page text.
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Roswell
Oskaleta Hall
Main Street
Oceanport
Hoffman
Gordman
Riverview Council, Jr, O. U. A. M
Charles Roswell
New Jersey Legislature Opens Under Democratic Control
The 157th New Jersey Legislature convened with Democrats in power after a full transfer of legislative control. Governor Woodrow Wilson’s final message before his rise to the presidency outlined reforms in corporations, tax, public utilities, jury systems, and unified town accounting, plus expansion of agricultural and technical schools and calls for a constitutional convention.
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Trenton
New Jersey
Woodrow Wilson
UN Man
United Brabus
Abs
Wilson
Grand and Petit Jury
Public Utility Commission
Lyric Theatre to Open Early February in Red Bank
Construction progresses on the Lyric Theatre in East Front Street Red Bank opposite the Globe Hotel with opening planned around the first of next month. Manager Thomas Williams denies a lease by Walter Rosenberg though says bookings of vaudeville acts are being pursued. Proprietors Willams VanDorn and Travers aim to show high class vaudeville and top moving pictures nightly for a 1300 to 1400 seat venue with a large stage to host Broadway productions and shows from New York.
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New Lyric Tbestra
East Front Street
Red Bank
Globe
Thomas Williams
Playhouse
Walter Rosenberg
New Broadway Theatre
Lyric
Rosenberg
Charles K. Champlin
Mr. Willams
Fred H. VanDorn
John J. Travers
Broadway
New York
Freshman pupil Alma Scott dies suddenly at 17
Alma B. Scott a freshman at Chattle High in Red Bank dies at 1 45 am from kidney trouble. She attended classes yesterday in good health, had early church service roles, and was known as an elocutionist. Rev W B Scott, her father, works for the New York and Long Branch Railroad. Funeral at Second Baptist Church Friday at 2 pm, interment in White Ridge Cemetery Eatontown. Survived by four sisters. two brothers preceded her in death.
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Alma B. Scott
W.B. Scott
Willow Avenue
Miss Scott
Chattle
O.A. Clark
Stanley H. Nicholls
Samaratin Lodge
Second Baptist Sunday School
Scott
New York and Long Branch Railroad
Pilgrim Baptist Church
Red Bank
Second Baptist Church
White Ridge Cemetery
Eatontown
Willand H. Morris, Jr
Mies Scott
Annie
Mildred
Marjorie
Violet
Maps and Mrs Dalrymple Wed In Hasbrouck Heights Ceremony
Thomas J. Maps of Chandler & Maps and Mrs Jamesetta Dalrymple were married at high noon today at the bride's sister home in Hasbrouck Heights. The ceremony was performed by Alfonso Dare of Simpson Memorial M E Church with Maps traveling yesterday to meet his bride. The couple will reside at 174 Franklin Avenue Newark and Maps serves as an official at Simpson Memorial M E Church and on the Board of Trade. Mrs Maps is known in the Log Branch circle and has many friends.
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Thomas J. Maps
Chandler & Maps
South Broadway
Jamesetta Dalrymple
George Gravier
Hasbrouck Heights
Ey Alfonso Dare
Simpson Memorial
M. E
Maps
Metropalan
Bilas
Heisley
Nellie Heistes
Washington Street
Red Bank
Wilbur AO Heistes
Moss Florence Lillian Morson
Tind Mew
Jdom Moreen
Maven
Iomiurrigge Lcense
Long Island
Long
Miss Morson
Red Hawk
New York Telephone Company
Vir Hleisley
Hebtley
Maree
Lcense Dureau
Jones
Jeroom
MeSleisley
de Lye
Monmouth Memorial Hospital Governors Elect Officers
The annual meeting of the Board of Governors of Monmouth Memorial Hospital elected officers: President Thomas R. Woolley, Vice President Richard H. Hughes, Secretary Clarence G. VanNote, Treasurer William D. Harper, Assistant Treasurer Harry B. Sherman, H. Edgar Mason, and Mrs. J. Addison Woolley. They succeed Daniel Edwards and the late Horace B. Lannard. The year’s program was discussed with municipalities pledging support. some requested data on charity patients treated by municipality.
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The
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Thomas R. Woolley
Richard H. Hughes
Clarence G. VanNote
William D. Harper
Harry Bb. Sherman
H. Edgar Mason
Mre. J. Addison Woolley
Daniel Edwards
Horace BH
Lannard
Women urged to join city life at Asbury Park meeting
Mayor Julian Gregory of East Orange urged Asbury Park women to involve themselves in municipal affairs even without voting. He cited his city’s experience and called for home rule for municipalities. Mrs. Thary Campton emphasized studying the city charter and budget and urged mothers to engage with schools.
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Civic Department
Metropolitan
Asbury Park
Julian Gregory
East Orange
Gregory
Thary Campton
Department of Civics
New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs
Reward Offered for 6th Ward Firebug
A 25 collar reward is posted for the capture of the North Long firebug blamed for fires over the past decade. A committee may be appointed to investigate and gather evidence to convict the arsonist. The notice appears on the Oliver Byron Engine House bulletin board.
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North Long
Oliver Byron
Board of Trade weighs carnival funding and city plans
The Board of Trade debated paying carnival bills and funding, delaying decisions to committees. They discussed a 1912 carnival, pier bonds, roads, and park plans with officials from Long Branch and Monmouth League. James Howley, hospitalized after a throat injury, was slightly improved.
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City Hall
Danuary Boren
Arthur Ho Hope
Monmouth League
Jersey Shore
Efiirade
Ashbury Park
Sea Bright
Red Wan
Mast Monmouth League
Vine
W. A. Heisley
Carnival
J. A. Davis
Carnival Finance Committee
Davis
Williua RP
Warwick
Edward B. Leéntz
Sheep Lal Pier
Long Branch Pier
Long Branch
Pier Company
New York
Leon Cubberley
Cubberley
Board of Commissioners
Howley
James Howley
Rea Hank
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Jealousy Man Kills Wife in New York Apartment
Andrew Broughton a colored man, previously involved in violence at a gas plant, killed his wife and wounded two women after a jealous dispute over a room in Mrs Julia Moore's apartment at 10 West 139th Street New York. He fired at three children and a man before shooting Mrs Moore in the right arm. The incident followed a quarrel with his wife and Mrs Moore as witnesses. Continued on Third Page.
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Andrew Broughton
Ilreoih Place
Tad November
Julia Moore
West 139Th Street
New York
Proupiten Wis Jealena
Shomr Gad
Mre. Moore
Joseph Atl
Wits
Intermedial School to Open with Ceremonies
Commissioner of Education Calvin N. Kendall will deliver the principal address at the formal opening of the new Intermedial School this week. County and City superintendents, Board of Education members, and the High School orchestra and chorus will participate. The public program ends with an open building and inspection of the $110000 facility. Kendall’s first city visit is highlighted as a notable event.
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Calvin N. Kendall
New Jersey
Board For Education
B. R. Slocum
John Enright
Christopher Gregory
Kendall
West End Restaurateur Leases Pioneer Barber Building
John J. Ryan, long time West End restaurateur, has leased the former pioneer barber’s building in the city. He plans to open a new restaurant with ample accommodations for boarders and draws a steady patronage during summer months. Advertise in the Daily Record.
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West End
Patrolman Injured In Bicycle Spill After Obstruction
Patrolman Charles A. Edwards was injured riding home on his bicycle at dawn when flag stones left by sidewalk workers blocked the road. He fell head first, tore his trousers, and damaged his bicycle. He walked home and planned to resume duty. The stone pile had no warning light, and the workers may reimburse his bicycle damage.
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Charles A. Edwards
Edwards Avenue
Jacob Steinbach
Eiger Weds Miss Davidson in Red Bank Nuptials
Miss Marguerite Delle Davidson daughter of Mr and Mrs Marcus M Davidson of Red Bank weds J Lester Eisner son of Mr and Mrs Sigmund Eisner of West Front Street in a veranda ceremony attended by about 65 relatives Rev Dr Stephen S Wise presided The ceremony featured a ring exchange and a shower bouquet of white orchids and lilies with elaborate floral decor for the private vows.
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Marguerite Delle Davidson
Marcus M. Davidson
Lestoy Place
Red Bank
J. Lester (Isner
Myr
Sigmund Eisner
West Front Street
Stephen S. Wise
New York
Fred Davidson
Schenectady
N. Y
Killarney
Ethel Shayne
Chicago
Doro
Campbell's Arcade Garage Ad
Automobiles repaired rented and sold. Horses clipped by electricity. Telephone 337 North Broadway. Advertisement.
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Campbell's Arcade
Electriciy
North Broadway
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