Architect Cubberley Plans Numerous Farm and Civic Buildings
Architect Leon Cubberley outlines plans for farm buildings on Henry A Caeser estate near Rumson road including a main 10 by 80 foot structure with garage for three cars and living quarters, a 26 by 28 foot gardeners cottage, a 20 by 80 foot chicken house with hatchery, and land reshaping before summer. He also drafts for Samuel Riker Jr in Middletown with a 36 by 72 foot garage, a six room second floor, a 30 by 40 foot farmer’s cottage, a 30 by 80 foot stable, and a chicken yard. Other projects include alterations to George J Jackson’s city house at Monmouth Beach, a new two story brick town hall at Toms River, and a proposed St James Church property theatre with Rosenberg preparing for summer bookings.
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Leon Cubberley
Henry A. Caeser
Parmley
Rumson Road
Cubberley
Samuel Riker, Jr
Middletown
Riker House
George D. Morrow
Allenhurst
George J. Jackson
Monmouth Beach
Toms River
St. James’ Church
Rosenberg
Red Bank Officials Pursue Abduction Case Suspects
Authorities led by Chief Arthur L. Wymbs and detectives Felix Santangelo and Elwood Minagh search for Frances Barone, 15, and Dominick Dupontie, 28, in the Red Bank kidnapping probe as Mia Barone, mother and complainant, remains hospitalized.
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Red Bank
Arthur L. Wymbs
Felix Santangelo
Elwood Minagh
Frances Barone
Dominick Dupontie
TWO KILLED AND INJURED IN WRECK OF LONG BRANCH EXPRESS
A Long Branch express and a freight train collided near Barnegat Pier after an open switch. Fireman E E Jones and Arthur Applegate died. Engineer K E Bowie survived with minor injuries. Engineer C Meredith and others were injured. An investigation will determine cause and blame.
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Long Branch
Barnegat Pier
Arthur Applegate
Camden
E. E. Jones
Asbury Park
C. C. Meredith
Frank Applegate
W. H. Rogers
Mantoloking
Howard Jackson
Seaside Park
K. E. Bouse
Dunbar Avenue
C. A. Tilton
Bouse
B. Jones
Tivion
Rowse
Mr. Bowie
Meredith
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Rouse
Rogers
Jackson
Broad Street
Philadelphia
Ground broken for Campbell avenue tile and stucco house
Engineer W. T. Thecker breaks ground on a new tile and stucco residence on Campbell avenue near Norwood. Frank Wells of Gukharet to perform the mason work with an estimated cost between 2500 and 4000 dollars. Also notice of events and business updates follow.
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W. T. Thecker
Campbell Avenue
Norwood
Frank Wells
Gukharet
Salary cut for New Jersey pastor on Bridgeton church
The Trinity Methodist Church in Bridgeton votes to reduce Rev. Dr. J Ward Gamble’s salary from 1200 to 000 in a bid to compel his resignation. The motion passed 17 to 9 after the conference appointed Gamble to the Bridgeton pastorate. Dr Gamblelan recently led Sea Bright for three years and received a $50 gold parting gift.
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New Jersey
J. Ward Gamble
Trinity Methodist Church
Bridgeton
Gamble
Joseph C. Kulp
Mt. Holly
Fred Uhl
Cape May
Gamblelan
Sea Bright
George H. Neal
Long Branch
Hearty Welcome for Rev. Dare at Simpson Memorial Church
Rev Alfonso Dare received a hearty welcome from Simpson Memorial M E Church members in Long Branch last night. The gathering included remarks by John H Soulthrop and messages from Rev Dr Edmund Hewitt, Marty Van Cleat, Miss Anna W Davis, and others.
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Alfonso Dare
Simpson Memorial M. E
John H. Soulthrop
Edmund Hewitt
Pittman
N. J
Marty van Cleat
Mies Moore
Ladies’ Aid Society
Anna W. Davis
Queen Hether Circle
Jwiller Keague
Sculthorpe
J. G. Lovell
Redmund Hewit
Panama Canal Lecture Delights Veterans at Hall
Veterans and Sons of Veterans attended a Panama Canal lecture by ex Mayor Benjamin P. Morris at A. R. Hall. Prof. Frederick K. Ball operated the Radiopticon as Morris described the canal’s history with pictures of the flag, Washington, and Lincoln.
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Panama Canal
A. R. Hall
Benjamin P. Morris
Big Ditch
Frederick K. Ball
Canal
Panama
Morris
Mr. Morris
Prof. Bail
Washington
Lincoln
Howland Awarded 525000 Contract by Railway Firm
Jesse A. Howland wins a contract from the Atlantic Coast Electric Railway Co to construct heavy concrete abutments and place steel girders at the Park avenue May's coal trestle and Norwood avenue tresses along the New York & Long Branch Railroad. The project, worth about 25000, follows his winter work on a concrete sea wall at Allenhure providing jobs for about twenty men. Work is set to begin April 1 with Bh. 6B. Throckmorton of Long Branch as engineer supervising the project.
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Jesse A. Howland
Atlantic Coast Electric Railway Company
Park Avenue
Norwood Avenue
Howland
Throckmorton
Long Branch
Fins
Lou
Weather details and travel offers in a seaside town
The Weather Bureau provides a thirty six hour outlook for New Jersey including fair conditions tonight and Saturday with modest north winds. Observations list temperatures around 26 at 6 am, a 30.20 barometer, and a 46 mph high wind in the past day. An European tour advertises a ten week trip in July for 500 dollars with departures June 20. Also notes the opening of Mrs Helle Fulton’s Dorset and Weney Goode Stone display at 137 Broadway next week.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
North Broadway
Long Branch
Nortweat
Mrs. Helle Fulton
Dorset
Weney Goode Stone
Broadway
Law mill racing to adjourn Tuesday sent to governor
A law mill is rapidly pressing to adjourn by Tuesday and has sent its measures to the governor for approval or veto. The outcome hinges on executive action and potential immediate implementation.
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LAW Mill
Long Branch Clean up Club forms to push city cleanup
A Washington Street meeting of the Long Branch Clean up Club discussed city conditions caused by winter rubbish and poor pavements. They planned a $100000 appropriation request to the City Council, formed committees, and set a next meeting for March 28 in City Hall at 9 o'clock.
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Britton
Staite Charities Aid Association
Long Branch Cleanup Club
City Hall
Governor May Veto A Year Franchises
In Trenton on March 22 the governor weighs extending twenty year franchise limits to fifty years, calling the current law a gold brick. Senator George W. F. Gali leads a South Jersey delegation urging approval of the Gaunt bill. The governor hints at indeterminate franchises while stressing permanent policy over temporary needs. He signed 21 bills yesterday and heard a Perth Amboy dispute over council control with Acting Mayor Tentoeck.
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Trenton
George W. F. Gali
Gloucester County
South
Perth Amboy
Wilson
Tentoeck
Middlesex County
Republican Council
Charles C. ‘Homman
Adrian
Legislature Teeters Toward Adjournment After Long Session
President Prince says final adjournment will come next Tuesday after a reconsideration of March 22 as the adjournment date. The Assembly and Senate passed numerous bills including voter transportation for polls and a ban on pump or machine guns in bird slaughter. The Edge commission to study state departments was approved and a pair of rural tramway bills failed in the Senate. Local option odds are slight as Smick’s committee report was voted down.
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Trenton
Mareh
Prince
Senate
Fitzherbert
Edge
McCran Sald
Holloway
James
Mar. James
Silver
House
Halloway
DeUnger
Camden
Hie
Smailey
Smick
Oceanic Social Club Ball Set in Red Men’s Mall
The first annual Oceanic Social Club ball in Dcvanie will be at Red Men's Mall on Friday April 12. Prof W W Wyman's orchestra from Navesink will provide music and refreshments will be served. Also a Chattle and Packer championship game at Lyceum tonteht with dancing after.
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Oceanic Social Club
Dcvanie
Red Men’s Mall
Church Street
W. W. Wyman
Navesink
Chattle
Packer
Lyceum Tonteht
Two Nominees for Commissioner in Race Grows
Thirty two candidates entered the race for Commissioner with 65 names suggested by noon. Thomas W. Cooper Jr filed petitions, Mix President George W. Baxter is mentioned, former Mayor Charles O. McFaddin moved from one to 29 petitions, Rueh Patton surged to 34, aided by colored voters. City Clerk Newcomb leads with 111 petitions, John W. Fleck has 78 petitions. continued on Sixth Page.
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Thomas W. Cooper, Jr
George W. Baxter
Charles O. McFaddin
Rueh. Patton
Newcomb
John W. Fleck
R. Jerome
Firemen's Smoker Brings Red Bank Unit and Officials Together
About seventy five members of Na vesink book and ladder company No. 1 in Red Bank enjoyed a smoker at the firehouse hosted by Ube Company. Four New York professionals provided entertainment for Washington's Birthday with vocal numbers and monologues. A buffet luncheon followed under the direction of Child Brothers of Red Bank. committee members were Albert S. Miller, Cheljemes-1t. Wolcott, Percy O. Davis, Archibald Haviland, and Benjamin J. Verdan.
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Navesink Book and Ladder Company
Red Bank
Mre Department
Ube Company
New York
Monmouth Boat Club
Washington
Progr
Child Brotherm
Albert 8. Miller
ChelJemes
Wolcott
Peruy O. Davis
Archibald Haviland
Benjamin
Tey A H Mierhardt to Preach Opening Sermon at Northlanch
A H Mierhardt will deliver the opening sermon for the new conference year at Northlanch Methodist Church tomorrow morning and evening.
Conflicting Borough and Annexation Bills Advance in Senate
The Fair Haven Borough bill and the Red Bank annexation measure are moving through the Senate. The Fair Haven bill, already passed by the House, cleared the Senate Committee on Boroughs and Townships after weeks. The Red Bank annexation bill, with a referendum clause for Red Bank and East Side Park, was reported out of the Senate committee Monday night.
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Fair Haven
Red Bank
Senate
House
Senate Committee
East Side Park
M C D Borden Raises Wages for 6000 Operatives
M C D Borden a prominent summer resident with a large estate on the North Shrewsbury river and a mill owner, announced yesterday afternoon he would raise wages of his 6000 operatives by 10 percent. Other manufacturers had only granted 5 percent.
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M. C. D. Borden
Shrewsbury
Pall River Iron Works Company
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Deaver's Grocery
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Thorn
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Minervere
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Mélissa Reed
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Mise An
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