Man Arrested for Theft of Meat in Fair Haven
Emmet Lacey, a Black resident of the Red Bank area, was arrested by Chief Arthur G. Wymbs on a charge of stealing meat worth $4.65 from George Ellenburg. Lacey, jailed in county custody after a hearing before Recorder Harry C. Badgan, claimed intoxication and said the theft was to feed his destitute family.
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Emmet Lacey
Red Bank
Arthur G. Wymbs
George Ellenburg
Fair Haven
Lacey
Harry C. Badgan
Borough Hall
Monmouth Street
Freehold
Mr. Ellenburg
River sports planned as summer activity at Long Branch
A Long Branch Ice Boat and Yacht Club meeting discussed boosting river boating these summer days. Members urged forming an auxiliary organization to promote motor boat use and selected officers to handle the effort. New pennants will be ordered to meet demand.
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Long Branch Ice Boat and Yacht Club
Pleasure Bay
Bitter party fight in state senate over Fitzherbert case
In Trenton on March 8 the New Jersey Senate found Senator Richard Fitzherbert of Morris County guilty by an 11 to 9% vote of conduct unbecoming a Senator. Prosecutor William Crossley announced plans to examine evidence for possible grand jury action while debates over expulsion or resignation tested party lines. The case impacts the potential U S Senate seat due next year and the balance of power in the chamber. Freehold Auxiliary to the Monmouth Memorial Hospital contributed 200 dollars to aid the hospital.
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Richard Fitzherbert
Morris County
New Jersey
Senat
William Crossley
Coury
Crossley
Senate
Fitzherbert
Colgate
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Lewis
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Pierce
Prince
Read
Smalley
Barber
Davis
Fielder Gebhardt
Johnson
Low Price
Silver
Slocum
Morris
Fielder
Hudson
U. S
Dmocrats
United States
Frank O. Briggs
Chattle Packer Game Postponed To March 16
The Lyceum game has been delayed to the evening of March 16. The notice lists miscellaneous items from food prices to spring millinery and theatre ads, including Empire Theatre at Red Bank with vaudeville and moving pictures nightly.
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Empire Theatre
Monmouth St
Red Bank
Chas
W. Ritter
Majestic Theatre
Monmouth Street
Railroad Station
Joseph Rodgers
Moving Pictures
Aetr
Long Branch Sees Rally For New Commission Government
Allan B. Walsh will address a large mass meeting at the Lyceum under the Long Branch Commission Government League to push a new government plan. Speakers include Martin P. Devlin and State Tax Assessor Hendrickson Jr. Over 150 residents attended a previous league meeting at Good Samaritan Hall. A funeral and birthday events are noted among local families.
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Lyceum
Allan B. Walsh
Aced Devin
Trenton
N. J
New Jersey
Long Branch Commission Government League
Martin P. Dey‘Tit
Charles H. Hendrickson, Jr
Edward E. Lacour
Commission League
League
Park M. Woolley
Good Samaritan Hall
Potter Avenue
Asbury Smallwood
Edwin L. Reed
John H. Davis
Harry C. Rehm
the Spekers
Martin P. Devlin
Hendrickson, Jr
E. Hendrickson, Jr
Wabash Flyer wreck near Lebanon kills three, injures forty five
Wreckage from the west bound Continental Flyer toppled down a 30 foot embankment into a creek. Mrs. A Good of St Louis Mrs R 8 Grant of Adrian Mich and three unidentified persons were killed and forty five injured five critically. Wreck crew work amid blamed spreading rails.
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Lebanon
Ind
March
A. Good
St. Louis
R. 8. Grant
Adrian
Mich
Another Ocean Boulevard Link Approved by Freeholders
The Board of Chosen Freeholders approved an eighth mile gravel road from Sea Bright to Highlands road 8768 feet long to be 30 feet wide. Long Branch commissioner John Wals pushed the project with engineer plans sent to State Road Commissioner Edwin A. Stevens for approval. A revised Atlantic Highlands road plan may save thousands, with expected early construction.
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Board of Chosen Freeholders
Freehold
Ocean Boulevard
Sea Bright
Highlands Road
John Wals
Long Branch
Edwin A. Stevens
Atlantic Highlands
Weather Forecast for New Jersey and Local Observations
The Weather Bureau expects rain or snow tonight and tomorrow in New Jersey with colder conditions later. Winds shift from light to moderate south to northwest by Saturday night. Observations from Long Branch show 34°F at 8 am, 29° low last night, high yesterday 44°, humidity around 96% then 88% by 10 am.
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United States Weather Bureau
New Jersey
Broadway
Long Branch
Amundsen claims South Pole discovery amid mixed reports
Reports from Hobart and London conflict over who first reached the South Pole. Amundsen asserts his discovery but will send full proofs to societies. others, including Scott and Shackleton, publish cautious or disputed notes as telegrams circulate. Meanwhile, local notices mention residents and a Pinochle Club gathering as unrelated items.
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Amundsen
Daily Express
Amundersen
Hobart
Tasmania
South Pole
Amlundersen
Buenos Ayres
Horn
San Francisco
Atlantic
Scott
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Star
Roberts
Amunsen
Bayonne Man Replaced as Smythe's Successor in Red Men
The New Jersey Council Improved Order of Red Men met in Trenton and elected Mason Spoffard of Bayonne to succeed William J. Smythe Jr. as great keeper of wampum. Other officers named include John B. Wright Camden great prophet and Charles M. Curry Camden great sachem. Daniel M. Stevens Camden reports 192 tribes in state with 27,285 members and wealth of 677,987.70.
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Order of Red Men
Trenton
William J. Smythe
Pakanassee
Tmhe
Wampum
Mason Spoffard
Bayonne
Prophet
John B. Wright
Camden
Charles M. Curry
Sagamore
John Hackett
Millville
J. Alfred Moyer
Atlantic City
Daniel M. Stevens
John 8. Wright
Harry J. Rathbone
William Newcomb
Plainfield
Ernest D. Chaney
Widow of Early Rector Dies in Long Branch Home
Mrs. Hamash Herbert widow of Ja cob Herbert died last evening at 7 20 o clock at the old Herbert homestead on Broadway. She was born in New York December 20 1843 and lived in Long Branch over fifty years. Funeral services will be held at Simpson Church at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon with interment at West Long Branch.
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John W. Nencel
August
Mary Nencel
Cliffwood
Matawan
Harry C. Fay
Red Bank
Nencel
Rose Hill
Newcel
St. James’ Church
Hamash Herbert
Jacob Herbert
Herbert Homestead
Broadway
Joseph and Mary, Morgan
Wea
New York
Morgan
Long Branch
R.A. Poole
George V. Chasey
Joseph McGarvey
Mise Dors Herbert
Simpson Church
William H. Mortis, Jr
West Long Branch
New Albany Musican Joins Local Firm and Directs Long Branch Band
J. H. Campbell of New Albany has secured a position with a local firm and will resume directing the Long Branch Military band in 1912. He aims to make the band one of the best in the state. The item notes theatre and event listings among the cluttered text.
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J. H., Campbell
New Albany
Penn
New York Military Academy
Long Branch
Campbell
Sons of Veterans Plan Open Meeting for BG Veterans
At a meeting of James B Morris Camp No 25 the committee led by Dr William K Craiplell was formed to plan an open gathering of G A R veterans and their sons on Thursday evening March 21. Plans include war scenes, addresses, relics, refreshments, and transport for older members.
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James’ B. Morris
G. A. R. Hall
James Campbell, Jr
William K Craiplell
Game Council
J. R. Bailey
James B. Morfla
James B Morris
Fire in Post Office Furnace Burns Franklin Man
A furnace room fire at the post office building was quickly fought by Harry W. and Howard Green. Howard Green sustained severe facial and hand burns and is staying at his Franklin Avenue home. Fire likely caused by spontaneous combustion from fumes near a barrel of print. Harry Nathanson, previously treated in New York, is reported to be recovering eyesight after an eye injury from a steel point. Card of Thanks from Mrs. Gertrude Bennett and family for Dora Bennett’s illness support. The Diving Venuses will perform and demonstrate rescues this evening.
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Post Office
Harry W
Howard Green
Franklin Avenue
Harry Nathanson
New York
Harry
Nathanson
Morris Avenue
Dora Bennett
Isq
Gertrude Bennett
Local Theatre Schedule and Notices
Matinees at 3:20 PM and evenings with REE hours listed. Saturday shows at 1:00 PM. Admission ten cents and five cents. Death notices indicate a per-word pricing. Relatives invited to a memorial for Hannah Herbert born Fr ee.
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Surf Theatre
Keyport
Vantinany Five
Herbert
Hannah Herbert
Sinead
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