Wolter Convicted by Coroner's Jury in Ruth Wheeler Case
New York March 30 Coroner's jury finds Albert Wolter guilty of Ruth Wheeler's murder. John Heer a drug clerk near Wolter's home testified a woman matching Kate Mueller tried to buy chloroform the day of the crime but was refused. Grand jury indicted Wolter. trial likely to start Monday.
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New York
Albert Wolter
Ruth Wheeler
John Heer
Third Avenue
Wolter
Ruth
Kate Mueller
AME Conference to Hold Session in Camden Leads Sea Bright Pastor To Seek New Field
The New Jersey A M E Conference meets April 21 at Macedonia A M E Church in Camden with Bishop Wesley J Haines presiding and elders W L Moundtree J T Hammond and J D Yown assisting. In Newark District there are 24 churches including six in Monmouth County. Rev H Percy Ashley ends year at Trinity A M E Church in Sea Bright and Rev R H W Gooden, pastor of St Luke's Sea Bright, seeks new post after eight years. a new Sea Bright church costing about 10000 dollars has been built with debt well in hand.
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Sea Bright
New Jersey A. M. E
Macedonia A. M. E
Camden
Wesley J. Hainas
W. L. Moundtree
Trenton
J. T Hammond
Newark
J. D. Yown
Sand theft yields fines and warning from city recorder
Sealand Jodn Thrones and Robert Marth were caught carting sand from the Dead yesterday and fined $2 by Recorder Van Doren. The recorder warned of a $25 mill penalty for future violators and sternly warned against further excuses.
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Robert Marth
Kirby
van Doren
Sea Bright Board of Trade Meeting Set Next Monday Night
The Sea Bright Board of Trade will hold an important meeting next Monday night to discuss a number of matters and consider several items raised by various members.
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Sea Bright Board of Trade A
Barnegat Group Hosts Geese and Dinner at Price’s Hotel
John J Price Fraser Price and Charles Blair proved good shooting near Barnegat last week. They returned home with twenty two geese and hosted a game dinner at Price's Hotel Pleasure Bay last night.
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John J Price
Fraser Price
Charles Blair
Price
Pleasure Bay
Custodian Starts Spring Lawn Care at City Hall
Benjamin D. Johnson, noted for maintaining City Hall’s grounds, begins mowing duties this morning with full spring tools. He is seen behind a tall hedge as he clears the area.
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Benjamin D. Johnson
City Hall
Waneta Council Social at Town Leys Trail
Waneta Council members hosted a sociable evening in Town Leys Trail with many guests attending a merry dance. Music was provided by Prof J Pitman Wests orchestra and refreshments were served.
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Waneta
Democratic Dinner Hosts Highlight Dr McElhinney
Dr McElhinney of Wilisaeth, son of Mr and Mrs Patrick McElhinney, helped organize a Democratic dinner where over 660 attendees heard Woodrow Wilson speak on democracy's opportunities. The event took place Monday night at Eligabeth Mon day, with prominent figures from the Comigutive involved.
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Donuts
HR. McEilhinney
Wilisaeth
Long Ranch
Patrick McElhinney
Third
Morris Avenues
Comigutive
Reid
Eligabeth
Woodrow Wilson
Ocean Highway Bill Slated to Pass in New Jersey
New Jersey moves to replace an earlier highway measure with Senate No. 309 the Ocean Highway plan seeking a 50000 yearly appropriation for ocean road completion under state road commissioner supervision. Senate actions also include pavilion and inspector bills while adjournment remains uncertain as Atlantic Coast Electric Railway proposes a North Long Branch extension.
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Trenton
N. J
New Jersey State Boulevard Committee
Brown
New Jersey Automobile Association
Btatay
Senate
P. Wall Packer
Sea Bright
Atlantic Highlands
Cod Fish Catch Reels In 1000 Off Sea Bright
Captain Brazil Johnson aboard the Clifton from Sea DBright landed at Sea Bright with a thousand cod fish after a night in the bay. The sloop crew reported a productive voyage and a strong haul of cod.
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Sea Dbright
Clifton
Sea Bright
Fishermen Work On Broadway Property Renovation
Captains John Hennessey and Nelson Lockwood began pumping poles this morning on the Bhowler property in Broadway. The house has been moved, remodeled, and leveled with surrounding homesteads, with bank terracing improving the locality’s appearance.
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John Hennessey
Nelson Lockwood
Bhowler
Broadway
TL Parker
Brinley
Parker
Hayes v. Johnson Montclair Chelsea RINK Spring Event
The new glee club and orchestra will perform for the first time on Friday April 1 at 8 o clock in the Grammar School auditorium. Maxwell Automobiles ad lists John Hicks as agent in Lane Branch for prices and catalogues.
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Maxwell Automobiles
John Hicks
Lane Branch
FatoTs
Red Bank Aids Monmouth Memorial Hospital Benefit
The Red Bank Auxiliary plans an April 11 entertainment at Frick Lyceum to raise funds for Monmouth Memorial Hospital Long Branch. Mrs Barry Maxwell will direct rehearsals and stage acts including an Apache sequence and a cavalry drill by the Red Bank troop. The show also features a See Saw song and Red Cross nurse pantomime.
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Frick Lyceum
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Long Branch
Barry Maxwell
Edwin T. Wield
Santiago
Red Cross
Dr Lawrence and family relocate to Island Heights
Dr Lawrence formerly served at Tons River M E chapel and has retired. Last week he, Mrs Lawr ence, and Roy moved from the parsonage to Island Heights. Their son Edgar will continue attending Poms River School.
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Roy
A. Lawrence
Tons River
M. E. Parsonage
Island Heights
Edgar
Poms River
Dr. Lawrence
Seligman Cottage Improvement At Deal Beach
Mr and Mrs Henry Seligman visited their shoreland cottage at Deal Beach on Tuesday and carried out interior improvements. They expect to occupy their cottage earlier than planned.
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Henry Seligman
Deal Beach
Education Board to Meet at Grammar School Tomorrow
The annual Board of Education meeting will be held at the Grammar School building tomorrow after noon at two o'clock. Reelected trustees Anthony T. Wool ey and Daniel W. Wardell will attend and take the oath. Officers will be elected and a building committee appointed for the new school year.
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Board of Education
Anthony T. Wooley
Daniel W. Wardell
Asbury Park Minstrel Show Draws Elks Crowd
Long Branch residents attended the Asbury Park Hike minstrel performance at the Ca sino with Arthur Pryor leading the orchestra and a vocal ensemble on stage. Proceeds support the Asbury Elks building fund.
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Asbury Elks
Asbury Park
Arthur Pryor
Metropolitan
Elks
Public Reception for Dr Dare at Bimpson Memorial Church
The Bimpson Memorial M. E. Church on Third Avenue hosts a public reception tonight at o'clock to welcome Dr. Rey Alphonso Dare. Department and city pastors will deliver welcome addresses. all friends are invited to attend.
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Third Avenue
Cord Belly
Boys' Club to Meet at Oceanic Thursday
A regular meeting of the Hoy's Club at Oceanic will be held Thursday. Several important matters will come before the gathering.
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Hoys
Oceanic
Heir Chiblens
Getting Cars Ready for Summer Season at Monmouth County Meetine
The Monmouth County Meeting Company works on repainting and renovating cars in preparation for the upcoming summer season. Workers tidy their fleet to ensure readiness and spruced up appearances for the public.
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Monmouth County
Rumson Ball Promises Social Night in Monmouth County
The Ball at Rumson hosted by the Monmouth County Horticultural Seeley is set for Thursday evening April 21 in Hed Men's Hall at Burmeau, Open. A position for a young man with experience in Gent's Furnishings appears as an employment notice in the same listing.
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Rumson
Monmouth County
Seeley
Hed Men's Hall
Burmeau
Gent
Aoldstein
Tedeent
Goldstein
Fire damages Peishton avenue fire move dispute
Louis Kixler and Joseph Pontinsky clashed over costs after a fire destroyed their buildings on Peishton avenue. Kixler had bought a right of way from Pontinsky and agreed partial barn removal to ease drive access. Kixler sought $75 for costs already incurred. court ruled in his favor for the full amount plus interest and costs, with the defense appealing.
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Louis Kixler
Joseph Pontinsky
Peishton Avenue
Evey
Fixler
Posainsky
Powitsky
Fixtler
Corn
Cone
Fai
Mormon Lecturer to Speak Here on Mormon Ways
Thias P. Preece will discuss Mormons and Their Ways under the Young Men's Bible Class. Born in the Mormon Church, his father was a plural wife and an early settler who walked from Iowa to Salt Lake City. He studied at a western college, preached for the Presbyterian Church, and now works in the feature field after studying at Columbia University.
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Young Men's Bible
Thias P. Preece
Mr. Freece
Connet Uluns
Salt Lake City
Aoinere
Presbyterian
Neus
Iui
Conites Bos
Columbia University
Preece Lectures At Marimoan Question Draw Wide Attention
Mr Preece lectures on the Marimoan problem attract broad public interest. He is described as a learned authority with deep conviction and experience across Morton problem aspects. The talk is free to the public and well attended, with readers from across the country expressing strong approval.
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Preece
Speike
Brecer
Berlin
Weather forecast and activity notes in a 1920s paper
The Weather Bureau predicts 36 hours of showers and light varied winds ending Thursday night. A polar entertainment at the Grammar School auditorium under the auspices of Chattie High School.
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Terey
Polar Entertainment
Ampires
Chattie High School
Adwiselon
Spite fence becomes new chapter in Rumson feud
A spite fence is being built in West Park Rumson by James M Allgor to separate his property from Postmaster P Hall Packer s 7000 cottage. It blocks views of several cottagers including George Waterman Mrs Samuel Thorpe Mrs Elen Kellogg and William Bryan. The feud traces back to two years ago over the dedication of St George s church when apparel hung from Allgor s line and earlier an ice cream parlor dispute led to arrests and a Supreme Court win for Allgor.
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Rumson
James M. Allgor
Allger
P. Hall Packer
George ©. Waterman
Samuel Thorpe
Elen Kellogg
William Bryan
Elberon
Packer
Alfgor
Rumigon Road
St. George's New Church
Aligor
Supreme Court
Allgor
Emmons Jr Weds Addie Couier In New York Ceremony
E H Emmons Jr, son of the Merchants Hotel proprietor, and Addie Couier of New York were married at St James Church New York. Rev Allan MacRosh officiated with Gracie Hamons as flower girl. The couple plans a honeymoon and home on Rockwell Avenue Love Branch.
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Coudier
Hdward A. Emmons
Merchants’ Hotel
Jane Hranch
Addie Coudier
Long Branet
St. James' Church
260 Street
Madison Avenue
Allan MaccRosshe
Doel M. Marx
A. S. District Attorney
Gracie Hamons
Duffand
Emimous, Jr
Rockwell Avenue
Love Branch
Field Worker H A Buzzell to Visit Long Branch Church
Reverend H A Buzzell of the Baptist State Convention will visit the First Baptist Church of Long Branch this week. He is due to attend the church prayer meeting tomorrow and fill the pulpit the next two Sundays, bringing strong endorsements as a tireless organizer to aid all church activities.
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H. A. Buzzell
Baptist State Convention
Long Branch
First Baptist Church
Bunzell
County War Organizing Meeting At Lincoln Avenue
A large audience at Camp No. 116 rooms in Long Branch heard Patrictiw Sons of America discuss forming a county body. Red Hawk and Lang Hranch camps sent many members and the next meeting is set for Real Bank to finalize plans.
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Patrictiw Sons of America
Lincoln Avenue
Long Bratch
Red Hawk
Lang
Real Bank
Health Board to Reorganize at April Meeting
Long Branch Board of Health holds annual meeting for officer election on Wednesday April with. John L Price term as Health Commissioner expires next month and Mayor McFaddin plans to reappoint him.
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Long Branch Board of Health
John L. Price
McFaddin
Mr. Price
Flake to Enter Marathon at Likewood Arcade
Talk of a marathon roller skating race at the Likewood arcade rink within two weeks. Letters are sent to New Jersey skaters with replies expected soon. About six long distance men will be gathered and Flake of this city is among probable starters.
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Likewood
New Jersey
Flake
Big Crowd Attends Oceanic Dance by Narumsunk Tribe
A large crowd packed Red Men's Hall Oceanic on Monday night for the Narumsunk Tribe No. 4583 A OR Red Men annual ouehre and dance. About three hundred attendees traveled from Long Branch Eaton town Red Bank Fair Haven Rum sen Qeoanic Sea Bright as Wy iui's orchestra provided the music for dancing.
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Oceanic
Narumsunk Tribe
Red Men
Long Branch
Eatontown
Red Bank
Fair Haven
Rumsen
Qeoanic
Sea Bright
Wyiui
Honorary Member Elected For St Luke’s Class
Rev. Dr. G. J. Neal was elected an honorary member at the meeting of the Leen Litble Class held last Sunday. The class will attend midweek prayer services at St. Luke's Church and lead singing beginning tomorrow night.
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Leen Litble
G. J. Neal
St. Luke's Church
Park Directors to Meet
A special meeting of the directors of Washington Park will be held at eight o'clock tomorrow night in the rooms over H. N. Monke's grocery. A full attendance is requested.
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Washington Park
H. N. Monke
Carriage Firms Set Funeral Conveyance Price at Five Dollars
City carriage owners reach a uniform funeral carriage rate of five dollars after April. The agreement has the endorsement of a majority, 68 to 74, among owners in the city.
Road Drivers Organize Love Branch Horse Drivers Association
The Love Branch Horse Drivers Association plans formation at City Hall at eight tonight. Cards have been sent to Morris avenue resident Lewis Samuels, a strong advocate. Dues are four dollars in advance. A large charter is anticipated as Mat avenue undergoes construction, spurring local road drivers' interest and summer cottage participation.
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Love Bravch Horse Drivers’ Association
City Hall
Lewis Samuels
Morris Avenue
Avenue
Speedway and
Road Drivers’ Association
First Ball Game Here At Chattle High
The baseball season opens with Chattle High preparing for the first game at Division street diamond this Saturday. The team faces Law School of New York University, aiming to bounce back after losses of James Walsh and Leon Reisner. Lakewood won the previous pennant. Chattle tied for second with Neptune.
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Io Tere
Chattle
Lakewood High School
Neptune
Turley and Tutley to Perform Vaudeville in Neptune Hall
On April 11 at Neptune Hall near Church Street the Tutley and Tutley comediennes of Red Bank present a vaudeville show. Jacob Rothechild inspects property at the Stroadway theatre building and a summer home in South Kibberon. Card of Thanks from Patrick Lawler and family expresses appreciation for kindness after bereavement.
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Neptune Hall
Church Street
Tutley
Comedienes
Red Bank
Jacob Rothechild
Stroadway Theatre
South Kiberon
Patrick Lawler
Second Red Bank fire victim dies
Neda, two year old daughter of Parker Goode of Beech Street, Red Bank, died at Monmouth Memorial Hospital from burns suffered in a Red Bank fire yesterday morning. James, six, also badly burned but expected to recover. Coroner John W. Flock viewed the body and granted burial permission. The body was moved to Red Bank.
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Neda
Parker Goode
Beech Street
Red Bank
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
James
John W. Flock
Ice Cream Man Frederick Kurrus Dies in Asbury Park
Frederick Kurrus a longtime Asbury Park resident and ice cream manufacturer died suddenly at 66 after a light breakfast. Brother of Adolph Kurrus of Long Branch, he was twice married and leaves a young daughter.
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Asbury Park
Frederick Kurrus
Adolph Kurrus
Long Branch
Kurrus
Red Bankers Move to Matawan
Joseph Warwick moved his family from Shrewsbury avenue Red Hawk to Matawan yesterday. Warwick is employed as engineer on the New Jersey Central Railroad.
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Joseph Warwick
Shrewsbury Avenue
Red Hawk
Matawan
Mr. Warwick
New Jersey Central Railroad
Samuel Guice Family Move From Red Bank to Ea Town
Samuel Guice and his family from River Street Red Bank have relocated to Ea Town within the same region.
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Samuel Guice
River Street
Red Bank
Eatontown
Laying Curbing in Red Bank on West Front Street
Charles Hoffman a Red Bank baker has curbing laid in front of his property on West Front street. James Norman and Son are performing the work.
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Charles Hoffman
Red Bank
West Front Street
James Norman & Son
Red Bank Girl to Be Married
Engagement announced Miss Gertrude Bohwarts daughter of Louis Schwarts Peters Place Red Bank and Milton Siegfried son of Herman Siegfried foreman at Sigmund Eisner's factory Red Bank. Wedding set for next month.
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Gertrude Boh Warts
Louis Schwarts
Peters Place
Red Bank
Milton Siegfried
Herman Siegfried
Sigmund Eisner
Entertainment at Red Bank Armory Benefit
An afternoon program at the Monmouth Street armory featuring the 600 club of Red Bank to raise funds for the Red Bank Public Library Association.
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Armory
Monmouth Street
Red Bank
Red Bank Public Library Association
Fair Haven Man Seeks Patent for Greenhouse Hose Attachment
A Fair Haven man employed by A. Godfrey of Rumson quit Saturday night and left for Washington D C to obtain a patent for a greenhouse hose attachment. The device fits a three foot hose and is designed to spray water through the entire greenhouse interior.
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Ed Bacigalupi
Fair Haven
A. Godfrey
Rumson
Washington, D. C
Renovations at Red Bank House by William Chandler
William Chandler of West Front Street Red Bank has his house repainted with a new porch added on the south and west sides. The porch was built by Harling Johnson and Frake of Red Bank, with Thomas Wise and George Chasey overseeing the work.
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William Chandler
West Front Street
Red Bank
Thomas Wise
George Chasey
Mr. Chandler
Harling, Johnson & Frake
Mrs. George Craig Suffered Acute Indigestion
While working on a yard last Saturday Mrs. George Craig of Columbus Place was seized by a fainting spell and fell. Dr. W. B. Reed diagnosed an acute indigestion attack. Mrs. Craig is now recovering.
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Columbus Place
Reed
Craig
Enoch Store Undergoing Interior Improvements
The Enoch store on Qeoch's delicate téon glove in Brigh ton avenue is being improved with several interior renovations.
Will Bowl at Keyport Friday Night Match
The Loose Bowling Club of the Red Bank Y M C A travels to Keyport Friday to meet a five man Keyport team. Hayes will race Johnson for three miles. Chelsea Rink hosts Saturday night activity. The note mentions admission and local business ads, with Gleaners Tonight and church and wallpaper shop details.
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Hayes Ve. Johnson
Montclair, Tatot
Keyport
Red Bank Young Men's Christian Association
Hayes
Johnson
Chelsea Rink
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