To Kalon Eagles Earn Clark Trophy In Draw
Forty members of To Kalon Castle No 72 Knights of the Golden Eagle traveled to Asbury Park for a degree contest with Wall Castle of Spring Lake. Judges declared the Otto Morris silver cup contest a draw. Wall Castle won the toss and Clark awarded To Kalon a Clark Cup replica open to March 31.
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Plainfield
Point Peasant
Manasquan
Spring Lake
Mannfield
Paterson
Trenton
Philadelphia
Asbury Park
Long Branch
Clark
To Kalon
Frank W. Woolley
Edward H. Wheeler
A. D. van Note
Viarry Conk
Frank Maps
George H. Woolley
Ensign
Rupert Smock
Esquire
Reuben Wright
Worthy Chamberlin
William Schultz
Benj. R. Turley
Lucifer
Hays B. Cubberley
Fallon Knight
Wm. G. Patterson
Donald Woolley
Winckler
Sherry Temple
Wall Castle
Allds Resigns as State Senator after Bribery Conviction
Albany report states on March 29 the final vote convicted Allds of bribery by forty to nine. Earlier on March 2 he resigned as state senator after announcement by Attorney Lewis B&B Carr as Senate balloting began. Confusion followed with questions of jurisdiction and expulsion.
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Albany
Allds
Senate
Lewis B&b. Carr
Alldy
Cobb
Conger
Lulbery
Thi
Hinman
Judiciary Committee
Brackett
Davis
Miss Vreeland to Marry Thomas Jardine
Miss Viola Vreeland daughter of Mr and Mrs Ferdinand Vreeland of Jersey City will marry Thomas Jardine tomorrow at the Vreeland home at 7 90 oclock Long Branch attendees noted. The Vreelands keep a summer home in Branchport Avenue and are prominent in the community. A reception and dance by Waneta Council at Townley Hall Tuesday March au admission 0e per person including refreshments music by Weet orchestra tickets at Smythes drug store. War dance by members at 9 p m. Play Ball Charlies fret game Saturday. Sexton Bros undertakers and embalmers 118 Broad Street Tel 1221 1d&wf
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Viola Vreeland
Ferdinand Vreeland
Garfield Avenue
Jersey City
Thomas Jardine
Waneta Council
Townley Hall
Tues
Mar.au
Weet
Smythe's
Riots in New Jersey Legislature Slow Adjournment
Trenton March 29. The New Jersey Legislature faced chaotic sessions with bitter party clashes over election reform and direct primaries. Key moves sought to extend direct primaries to congressional and gubernatorial nominations, while a child labor bill stirred Senate debate.
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Trenton
N. J
Walsh
Mercer
Baker
Republican Organization
Shakespeare
David Baird
South Jersey
Fort
Kenny
Whyte
Camden
Baird
Kinney
Sullivan
Tyumulty
Edge
MecCran
Passaic
Kissa
Essex
Nichols
New Idea
Cumberland
House
Ward
Assembly
Plummer
Fielder
Hudson
Prince
Pastuie
Usburne
Ketex
Silzer
Middlesex
Express Co head Col Levi Weir dies after illness
Col Levi Weir long time president of Adams Express Company and Monmouth Beach summer resident died in New York after a six months illness. He headed Adams Express for over fifteen years and resigned last May due to health, later serving as chair man of the board. Survived by two children Richard Weir and Mrs Harry Darlington and a widow. He was in his sixtyeighth year and had ties to land companies railroads and the National Horse Show Association.
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Col
Levi
National Horse Show Association
Richard Weir
Harry Darlington
Philadelphia
Trenton
N. J
Mort
Hudson Water Company
McCran
Richmond
United States Supreme Court
House
Senate
Railroad Commission
Fort
Assembly
Moonachie
Bergen County
Brown
Long Branch Hospital
Fire Claim at Red Bank Kills One Child
A house fire at the corner of Beach and Willow streets Red Bank kills one child and severely burns two others Parker Goode a tender for Joseph Barkey was at work nearby when the blaze occurred Three children dames aged six William four and Neda about two were in bed on the second floor Goode carried them to safety then neighbors called for help three fire companies responded but the report cuts off with details continued on the sixth page
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Parker Goode
Beach
Willow Streets
Red Bank
Ggyode
Joseph Barkey
Dames
William
Neda
Goote
Gilbert Goode
Pearl Street
Nie
Vames
Mechanic Street
Lyceum Juniors Crown Monmouth County Bowling Champs
The Lyceum Juniors of Long Branch defeated the Red Bank Looles to win the Monmouth County bowling title. Chesefr Van Brunt starred with a 231 high game and three solid scores, marking a brilliant return after two years away.
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Lyceum Juniors
Long Branch
Looles
Red Bank
Monmouth Alleys
Chese Fer van Brunt
Monmouth County
Gray
Lcoses
C. van Brunt
Jocals
van Brunt
M. Smith R. Dillione
D. Dillione
McConnell
de Conover
Deering
Heldt Injured When Horse Team Ran Away
John Heldt Jr. suffered a painful accident at Highlands Wednesday last week when his team of horses attempted to run away. He was brought to his Union Avenue home in a crippled condition and is still unable to use his left leg. He uses crutches and will be off duty for some time.
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John Heldt, Jr
Highlands
Union Avenue
Rumson Man Henry Hintermann Recovers From Illness
Henry Hintermann of Rumson returns to activity after a period of neuralgia of the face and illness. He had been confined to bed for some time but is now able to be around.
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Henry Hintermann
Rumson
Easter Service at Fair Haven Church
The First Methodist Church at Fair Haven filled for Easter night services. Rev Theodore Darnell, reappointed by the last conference, led the service and the exercises were well rendered and greatly enjoyed by the congregation.
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Fair Haven
Theodore Darnell
Trade Board Opposes Railroad Track Tax Measure
The Board of Trade recorded disapproval of a bill that would share rail line construction costs with municipalities. A protest was sent to Monmouth legislators and the bill’s committee. The board also backed a waterway survey between the Shrewsbury River and Bay Head and urged Senator Brown to push passage in the Senate.
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Board of Trade
Monmouth
Long Branch
Peter Vredenburgh
Shrewsbury
Bay Head
Th. J. Bobbitt
William R. Warwick
Oliver H. Brown
Senate
Bobbit
Vredenburgh
Fires Ravage Reevesytown as Residents Fight Back
Reevesytown southwest of Wayside suffered its worst forest fire as a parsing engine on the NC railroad sparked a blaze aided by winds and dry underbrush. Residents fought back from two o clock until midnight, saving a larger house while another home burned. hundreds of acres burned and the huckleberry crop destroyed, striking a key income source.
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Reveytown
Wayside
N.C. RR
Katie Smith
Caterer Nicholas West Spotted In Broadway Greeting Friends
Nicholas E West of Green Gables was seen in Broadway this morning greeting old friends. The veteran caterer, usually staying home in winter, takes to the streets as pleasant weather returns to prepare for summer business.
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Nicholas E. West
Green Gables
Broadway
High School Pupil Serves as Substitute Carrier
Hasker Thomas, a high school senior and the only colored substitute carrier, ran Samuel Hayden's mail route this week while Hayden was on vacation. The body of Patrick Moloney, who died at Monmouth Memorial Hospital, was shipped to New York by funeral director John W. Flock after a relative arrived to arrange arrangements.
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Hasker Thomas
Postofice
Samuel Hayden
Mr. Hayden
Patrick Moloney
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
New York
John W. Flock
Death of Infant Son Callano Wil low Ave
Infant Patrek Callano, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Callano of Willow avenue, died this morning. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at Holy Trinity Church at 2 PM with interment at Mt. Carmel, in charge of funeral director John W. Flock.
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Patrek Callano
Joseph Callano
Willow Avenue
Holy Trinity Church
Mt. Carmel
John W. Flock
Mrs Byard Returns Home After Hospital Stay
Mrs Charles Byard has recovered at home following a serious operation at Monmouth Memorial Hospital. She attended Easter services at her church, signaling a hopeful recovery.
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Charles ©. Byard
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Ad seeking young man with experience in Gent's Furnishings
Job notice from J. Goldstein in the Daily Record for a position requiring experience in gentlemen's furnishings. Advertising line suggests professional sales role and local employment.
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Gent
J. Goldstein
Tidé&wtt
Weather forecast and local school play notice
The Weather Bureau predicts a 36 hour outlook with fall conditions tonight and Wednesday partly cloudy with moderate southwest and south winds. A school evening features the Boys and Girls Glee Club Orchestra and a play Burdoll vs Wick at the Grammar School auditorium on Friday April 1 at 8 p m for 26 cents.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
Grammar School
Local Notices and Movements From New Jersey Towns
Mise Rita Hintelmann visits her father in Rumson during Kaeter holidays while Nathan Doughty of Cape May heads to Galveston Texas with his two sons to start a fishing business. Funeral carriages in the city will cost a uniform five dollars after April first, with most owners endorsing the plan.
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Mise
Rita Hintelmann
St. Elizabeth's Convent
Convent Blation
N. J
John Hintelmann
Rumson
Mr. Doughty
Texas
Nathan Doughty
Cape May
Fair Haven
Long Branch
Galveston
Milton
Alvin
Garriages
Schools Open Today After Short Closure
Public schools reopened this morning with large attendance after closing since Wednesday noon. Many teachers spent their vacations at home.
First Wedding Anniversary at Bonnie Banks Estate
Mr and Mrs Thomas Morey superintendents of T P Patten s Bonnie Banks estate at Pleasure Bay hosted about fifty friends from Long Branch New York and Como on their first anniversary. The evening featured games music and ecards refreshments were served.
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Thomas Morey
T. P. Patten
Bonnie Banks
Pleasure Bay
City
Long Branch
New York
Como
Bishop Scarborough Confirms 21 at St James Church
Rt. Rev. John Scarborough, bishop of the Tren ton Episcopal Diocese, presided at St James Church last evening conferring confirmations for the class of 1910. Twenty one planned, nineteen present, others ill were visited. baptism performed for absent. The bishop, popular at St James since 1875, preached on The Resurrection of the Dead from Philippians. A reception followed. He remains active at eighty.
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John Scarborough
Trenton Episcopal Diocese
St. James’ Church
Broadway
Scarborough
E. Briggs Nash
Bishop Scarborough
Talented Singer Nellie Lawler Laid To Rest
The funeral for Miss Nellie Lawler who died last Saturday at her West End Avenue home was held at St Michael's Church at 10 this morning with Rev. Br. A Crean celebrating High Mass Mrs John Heldt Jr and Miss Bessie Herbert provided vocal selections Pall bearers included Joseph Moore Francis McCarthy Thomas Purtell Lambert Jackson James Moran and Charles Y Clark Many friends viewed the remains and floral tributes were sent Interment by funeral Lietter William H Morris Jr took place at Mt Carmel
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Nellie Lawler
West End Avenue
St. Michael's Church
BR. A. Crean
John Heldt, Jr
Bessie Herbert
Joseph Moore
Francis McCarthy
Thomas Purtell
Lambert Jackson
James Moran
Charles Y. Clark
William H. Morris, Jr
Mt. Carmel
Sixty Patients at Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Sixty patients are being treated at Monmouth Memorial Hospital today. New patients include Mia, Elizabeth Hughes and Mrs. Elizabeth Freas of Long Branch, Jennifer Kane of Ocean Grove, and Sidney Stout of Red Bank. The latter two are also in the surgical ward.
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Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Mia
Elizabeth Hughes
Elizabeth Freas
Long Branch
Jenniu Kane
Ocean Grove
Sidney Stout
Red Bank
Boy Recovering After Street Accident On Ocean Avenue
Gorcey the young boy run over by a car on Ocean Avenue is at Montmonti Hospital. He had a comfortable night and is recovering from the shock. The scalp wound remains painful but he is noted as a model patient.
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Rcey
Gorcey
Océan Avenue
Mensa
Monmonti Hospital
Wenie
Play Ball Chattle N U Law Sat
You might as well give it up if you cannot find it at Golden's. He has the largest variety of wallpaper in stock ready for delivery at 679 Broadway.
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Golden's
Broadway
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