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Newspaper

Long Branch Daily Record

Location

Long Branch, New Jersey, United States of America

Date

May 05, 1911

Page

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Shore Railroad to Be Spotless Line

New York and Long Branch Railroad officials announce a sweeping cleanup program under Superintendent Lee W. Berry. Every Saturday crews will remove litter, trim hedges, and clear stations as repairs progress. A fence at Deal and a shed at Middletown are planned with aims to make the line the cleanest in the United States.

Jersey Shore New York and Long Branch Railroad Company Lee W. Berry New York and Long Branch Berry Deal Station Middletown United States

City Fire System Changes Approved by Council Committees

Fire and water committees agreed to revise fire department service by redrawing box assignments and removing several units until a general alarm is sent in. Changes include moving or removing Neptune hose wagon Oceanic engine and others, adding Independent and Oceanic trucks by location, and planning a full ordinance revision for clarity and fairness.

Fire and Water Committees Fire Department West End Elberon Branchport Hose Company West End Engine Company Neptune Hose Oceanic Oceanic Engine House Phil Daly Hose Company Oliver Byron Engine Company General Alarm Oceanic Truck

Cantata at Keyport postponed to Sunday night

The cantata The Crucifixion and Ascension planned for Easter at Calvary M E Church Keyport was postponed due to illness among two soloists and will be performed Sunday night under George M Collins. Soloists include Miss Alice R Wharton Mrs George M Collins Mrs M Lester Terry Alfred S Cokelet and William F Eckhart with a chorus of twenty. An advertisement notes a 14 inch Moneyback lawn mower for 2.95 offered by Chester M Truax 223 Broadway.

Calvary M. E. Church Keyport George M. Collins Alice R. Wharton M. Lester Terry Alfred S. Cokelet William F. Eckhart

Saturday Meat Specials From The 20th Century Butcher

Fragmentary notes describe meat specials for a Saturday sale. Names such as Phil Schmidt and references to a 20th century butcher hint at a local shop advertisement. Other scattered phrases mention beans and advertisements, with unclear dates or locations.

Phil. Schmidt The 20Th Century Butcher

McNamara Brothers Indicted on Murder Conspiracy Charges

Los Angeles May 6 21 indictments returned against John J and James B McNamara and McManigal for murder and conspiracy in the Times explosion case. Grand jury testimony referenced and arraignment planned before Superior Court Judge Walter Bordwell with witnesses including Ortie McManigal and Stupperichs.

Los Angeles Cal Ortie McManigal John J James B. McNamara McManigal Superior Court Walter Bordwell San Francisco J. B. Bryce Paul Stuppericht Harold Burrows Stupperichs Sausilito Bay Bryce Giant Peerless Burrows MccNamaras Times Llewellyn Iron Works McNamaras

Art Exhibition Delights Grammar School Audience

The Grammar School auditorium hosts a popular exhibit featuring old masters and sculptures. An afternoon entertainment program adds value, with 225 visitors yesterday and ice cream from 2 to 5 provided by Sugar Bowl Company. Tomorrow is the final viewing with a record crowd anticipated.

Grammar School Sugar Bowl Company

Formal reception for Prof Coleman’s dancing class

A reception for Prof Philip H. Coleman’s young people’s dancing class will be held tomorrow night on the third floor of the Odd Fellows Hall in Monmouth Street Red Bank. Prof Malchow’s orchestra from Red Bank will provide music.

Philip H. Coleman Red Bank Odd Fellows Hall Monmouth Street Malchow

Manning Named Advertising Agent for Red Bank Team

John Manning of Fair Haven is employed as advertising agent for William B. Drigcoll manager of Red Bank's baseball team. Manning also handles writing baseball stories for the Red Bank Register.

John Manning Fair Haven William B. Drigcoll Red Bank Mr. Manning Red Bank Register

Grand Chapter Visitation to Adah Chapter at Masonic Hall

The annual visit of the Grand Worthy Matron and associate grand officers of the Grand Chapter Order of the Iatern Star to Adah Chapter No 6 will occur next Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall. The degree will be conferred followed by a banquet. A number of visitors are expected.

Grand Chapter Order of the Iatern Star Adah Masonic Hall

20 Painters Wanted at A F Golden Long Branch

Lemon coconut candy 13 cents advertised for tomorrow only at the Sugar Bowl. Classified fragment lists A F Golden at 579 Broadway Long Branch seeking 20 painters and mentions a sale or promotion of lemon coconut candy at 13 cents.

A. F. Golden B’way Long Branch Suger

Cantwell Urges Relocation of Garfield Monument

Reverend W P Cantwell editor of the N J Catholic Monitor proposes moving the Garfield monument from Ocean Avenue to the new Long Branch post office square. He argues the statue would better fit the central site and could aid federal approval for funding while preserving town aesthetics.

W. P. Cantwell LL. D Star of the Sea N. J. Catholic Monitor Postoffice Long Branch Garfield Ocean Avenue Congress

Incubator Rearing of Irish Setter Puppy Reported

A single survivor from a thirteen puppy litter owned by Frederick Penterman in Middletown is being raised by Mrs. Willard Palmer in an incubator. The pup weighed four ounces at placement two weeks ago and now shows a gain of about half an ounce while thriving.

Frederick Pentermann Middletown Willard N. Palmer

Boy Badly Cut and Arbor Day at Garfield School

Edward Casey, son of William Casey of Port Monmouth, was cut on the right hand while hoeing dewberries. A physician treated the gash with stitches and he cannot work. Garfield school marks Arbor Day with classrooms each presenting programs and trees donated by Hahne & Co. of Newark for every pupil to plant and care for.

Edward Casey William Casey Port Monmouth William Edward Garfield School Carly Hahne & Co Newark Badger

McCue's Summer Styles of Shops Advertised

An old styled notice invites readers to visit McCue's new summer shop styles at 2104-W Eatontown. It mentions double trading stamps and items like TBs and Squabs.

Spring Institute Program at Manasquan

The Spring Institute of the Women's Christian Temperance Union in Monmouth County will meet at the Manasquan Methodist Protestant Church next Tuesday with sessions at 10 am 2 pm and 7 30 pm The evening address will be by Dr T Alexander MacNicholl of New York on A Great National Crisis Luncheon and overnight arrangements provided Readings speakers and musical selections comprise the program with county W C T U officers listed.

Spring Institute The Women’s Christian Temperance Union Monmouth County Methodist Protestant Church Manasquan T. Alexander MacNicholl New York Manasquan W. C. T. U Sea Girl Ocean Grove A.E. Tarr C. S. Kidd Manasquan M C. Lowden Knight Eatontown Amelia Allen Elsie Wagmeister Esther H. Elfreth Haddonfield Emma Patterson Kansas M. B. McKinney Philadelphia Helen P Strong Matawan M. W. MacDuffie Asbury Park W. P. Steinhauser Wagmeister Esther H Elfreth Wagmeister Sisters R. M. Smart T. Alexander Mac Nicholl M. de Hofer Brielle Helen P. Strong Mathis Franklin Patterson Atlantic Highlands

Alumni baseball tryouts set for Chattle series

The Alumni baseball team plans annual tryouts against Chattle with no games arranged yet. They prepare a strong squad featuring Mike Rowland Winnie Warwick Walahiane Van Dyke Stokess Al Warwick Lawyer. The first signings are expected as the ball is about to be put into play.

Roe Mike Rowland Winnie Warwick Walahiane van Dyke Stokess Warwick

Forecast for New Jersey Near Weekend

The U S Weather Bureau forecasts fair weather in New Jersey for the next thirty six hours ending Saturday 8 pm. Tonight will be light to brisk winds with variable direction. Observations from the station at North Brunswick Long Branch show a morning temperature around 49 degrees with a prior high around 58.

U.8 Breau New Jersey Windas Broschway Long Santana

Foreigners Arm In Mexico Amid Diaz Fall Threat

Washington reports indicate Mexican conditions are worse with over a dozen towns near surrender to revolutionaries. The State Department calls the situation intolerable and a formal statement was issued. In Mexico City, American and foreign residents fear peace talks failure and growing anarchy prompting self defense measures and arming of foreign fighters. Mazatlan falls but citizen fate unknown as anti American sentiment rises.

Washington State Department Henry Lane Wilson Mexico City Cit War Office Mazatlan Wilson

Goodman Victor in Warm Bout

Jack Goodman the West Side lightweight defeated Tommy Maloney of New York in the second round at the St. Nicholas Rink New York before a crowded crowd of Red Bank and Fair Haven supporters. Goodman fought with weight behind his blows delivering powerful tackles and right crosses ending the match early in the second round.

Jack Goodman West Side New York Red Bank Fair Haven Tommy Maloney St. Nicholas Rink Goodman Jack Abe Bennett Atlantic Pearl Street Packey McFarland McFarland Maloney Tommy

Regular Monthly Meeting of Relief Fire Engine Company No 1

The regular monthly meeting of Relief Fire Engine Company No 1, Red Rank, was held at the Pearl Street firehouse last night. Attendance was good and several matters of interest to members were transacted. A new membership proposition was received and will be admitted at the next regular meeting on Thursday night, June 1.

Pearl Street

Wounded Woman and Husband Held After Sunday Incident

Mrs Rebekah Pulley remains unconscious at Monmouth Memorial Hospital after being shot by her husband early Sunday. The husband, who had a hearing Monday night, is jailed in Freehold awaiting grand jury action.

Rebekah Pulley Imam Monmouth Memorial Hospital Freehold

Banquet Highlighted by Church Women in Bible Class

Church women of the First Reformed Church hosted a third annual Bible Class banquet. Rev. B E Shield spoke on Wednesday. attendees praised the supper as the finest ever and valued at twice the price. Fundraising and paper sales note rising demand.

Exempt Firemen Parade in Newark May 17

The annual parade of the Exempt Firemen's Association of New Jersey will be held in Newark on Wednesday May 17. A large delegation from all five Red Bank fire companies will participate and Liberty Hose Company plans to bring their motor hose cart.

Exempt Firemen’s Association of New Jersey Newark Red Bank Liberty Hose Company

Population growth in Port Monmouth noted

The article reports rapid population increase in Port Monmouth with Dr. Stork visiting three times this week. He delivered a girl to the Whites, a boy to the Hamptons, and a girl to the Leddy family, all on separate days.

Port Monmouth Monmouth Dr. Stork William Whitehead David K. Hampton John Leddy

Red Bank High Nine Beats Tuxedos 6 5 on Harrison Ave

The Red Bank High School nine defeated the Tuxedos A C 6 to 5 yesterday afternoon on Harrison avenue. William Mathews and Frank Brasch pitched and caught. Stud Jervis and Wilfred Dordine scored for the Tuxedos. Kenneth Jeffrey umpired. This followed a 4 to 2 win by the Tuxedos last Saturday. a rubber game is set for next Wednesday on the same diamond.

Red Bank A. C Harrison William. Mathews Frank ‘Brasch Harry Jervis Stud Wilfred ‘Drdine Kenneth Jeffrey Will Harrison Avenue

Painter Morris Recovering After Poisoning Illness

Morris Morrisy a Wardackwell avenue painter and decorator has been seriously ill with ptOTamine poisoning for two weeks. He is slowly recovering at his son Gia Morris 30 Third Avenue home where he has been since stricken. May Morgia was stricken so suddenly he was moved to his own home. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Goldman Weds announcements received here and at West Long Branch report the marriage of Miss Florence Goldman daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Goldman to Edwin Charles Vogel in New York May 18. The Bridegroom a summer resident of South Elberon. Fine assorted chocolates 19c a lb tomorrow at the Sugar Bowl. State president to speak Mrs Esther H Elfreth of Haddonfield will speak May 8 at First Baptist Church all invited. Advertise in the Records pays.

Painter Morris Awb Morrisy wRackwell Avenue Gia Morris Third Avenue Strickém Morgia Goldman West Long Branch Florence Goldma Henry Goldmang Edwin Charles Vogel New York South Elberon Esther H. Elfreth Haddonfield First Baptist Church

Chattles Lose In Immigration Debate At Grammar School

The Chattles High School debated Perth Amboy on the issue of tighter immigration restrictions last evening at the Grammar School Auditorium. Perth Amboy won by a narrow margin as Chattle dealt with illness of a key debater and both sides showcased strong points.

Chattle Perth Amboy High Perth Amboy Long Branch Grammar School Frederick K- Shield,Jr Chattles Dr. Winthrop J. W. Regan Red Bank Harry P.bennett Chattle High School Florente. A. Smith Academic Literary Society Frederick K. Shield, Jr Ortrade Latham Crum Melville Irving Stein Migs. I Hommedieu Messrs Browning and Skeen

City Council Considers Immediate Asphalt Repairs

A special city council meeting discussed rapid asphalt pavement repairs to provide temporary relief until full resurfacing. The plan includes increasing the repair plant output, purchasing Texaco asphalt, and assigning a city foreman to supervise material selection and paving work, with completion hoped for soon.

Seaman Mecca Geelagdte Texaco Pat Poe Bayonne Winslow M.' Brackett Parionelyp Arden Packer

Ried Bink to Meet Chatties at Baseball Park

Odd fragmented notice reports a meeting between Ried Bink and Chatties at Baseball Park. The readable text hints at an opposition or event but details are unclear and names are partially garbled.

Ried Bink

Unclear church service notice and meeting details

Fragmentary OCR notes mention an ES Church service at 10 a.m. with an Eberhardt reference and a morning schedule. Additional lines refer to a social workers meeting on Friday evening at location 729.7 percent, but details are incomplete and partially garbled.

Eberhardt

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Chester M. Truax M'Namara Ment Ianigal McNamara Brothers Frederick Ot Garfield Postoffice Square Ocean Park Tbs Phong Tabor W. CT Weather, Bureau Mexico Diaz Mrs. Pulley Amboy Adbuny Balmers Broadway
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