List of Monmouth county liquor licenses granted yesterday
Judge John Foster opened the May term and granted numerous liquor licenses across Monmouth county. Names include Acker Merrill & Condit, Abe Bennett, Edward Banks, Holmes Bennett, John Burns, William Burns, James Carrol, H Siciliano, John Colyard, William Connors, Edward Crandall, Bernard Creighton, Charles Dennis, W D
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John ©. Foster
Monmouth County
Acker, Merrill & Condit
Long Branch
Abe Bennett
Fair Haven
Edward Banks
Park Hotel
Holmes H. Bennett
Meadow View
Keyport
John H. Bennett
Belmar
Cora Murray Brooks
Murray's
Pasquale Bruno
Charles H. Brown
Norwood Avenue
George Beulah
Grand
Central
Sea Bright
John Burns
American
Freehold
William J. Burns
Silvermere
Shrewsbury Township
James Carrol
Bayside
H. Siciliano
John Colyard
Brighton
West End
William H. Connors
Cedar Grove
Middletown Township
Edward H. Crandall
Allenhurst Club
Benjamin H. Crate
Bernard Creighton
Highlands
William 8
de Lisle
Allaire
Albert Dennis
Tinton Falls
Charles G. Dennis
Red Bank
W. W. Dilts
Belmont
Michael Dugan
Farmingdale
William A. Dugan
Marlboro
Mary ©. Dunn
Ferns
Walter Hagerman
Lake Como
Wall Township
David Elting
Rothenberg
Elmer Danley
Hornerstown
Upper Freehold Township
Isaac Enoch
James Enright
Shrewsbury Inn
Rumson
John Farrell
Hotel Monmouth
Barney Feltman
Clarksbury
Craig C. Fleming
Village
Englishtown
Joseph W. Flynn
Charles H. Greene, Jr
Third Avenue
B. A. Gugel
Oakhurst Inn
Louis Hartenstein
Mount Pleasant
Freneau
Annie H. Hendrickson
Waldorf
John W. Hendrickson
Imlays
Athletics Triumph Over Rovers In 26 13 Victory
The Young Athletics defeated the Rovers by 26 to 13 in a close contest from start to finish. Atlantic Highlands plans a new post office on Justus E. Ralph’s property at First and Bay View avenues with operations shifting once the new building is finished. Dr H R Clark opens a veterinary office in the Fesler building at Broadway and Second Avenue, one of the county’s busiest vets. New office for veterinary services and local bargains highlight the issue.
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Young Athletics
Rovers
Istart
Atlantic Highlands
Justus E. Ralph
Corlier First
Bay View Avenues
Ocean Boulevard
H. R. Clark
Fesler
Broadway
Second Avenue
Chattle High School
Hollywood Horse Show
Hull
Two-Man Bowling Champions Win Red Bank title
Eatontown pair George Dennis and Fred Morris won the Red Bank Y M C A two man bowling championship in three straight games against Red Bank rivals George Gray and Ellwood B Ivins. Morris rolled a 227 in the second game and Ivins a 179 in the same game.
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George Dennis
Fred Morris
Eatontown
Red Bank Y. M. C. A
Red Bank Young Men's Christian Association
George Gray
Bilwood B. Ivins
Red Bank
Dennis
Morris
Mr. Ivins
George O. Dennis
Fred
Ellwood B. Ivins
Scoies
Monmouth County
Messrs
Dennis and
Association For the Championship
Annual Meeting of Red Bank Library Board
The Red Bank Library Board held its annual meeting and re elected officers led by President Mrs. Frank L Blaisdell and Librarian Miss Minnie Cooper. The library added 500 books this year and circulated 20 000 items with 250 subscribers weekly in the A Max Weis building Monmouth street near Broad. Subscriptions are 1 56 a year with five cent per book for non subscribers. A reading room serves townspeople and schoolchildren.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Red Bank Library
Frank L. Blaisdell
Henry 8. White
John B. Bergen
H. J. W. 8. Cooke
William T. Corlies
Minnie Cooper
Misa Cooper
A. Max Weis
Monmouth Street
Broad Street
Lttle Library
Young Men's Social Club Holds First Annual Ball
The Young Men's Social Club plans its first annual ball at the Lyceum tonight with special decorations and a large crowd expected. Prof. J Pitman West conducts the orchestra for the event.
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Ecity
Lyceum
J. Pitman West
New Eastern Star Chapter Planned in Perth Amboy
A new chapter of the Eastern Star will be organized in Perth Amboy and named Raritan Chapter. It will be constituted on Friday evening May 31.
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The
Eastern Star
Perth Amboy
Raritan
Five New Jersey town forms Walsh Act government with five commissioners
Long Branch voters elect five commissioners under the Walsh Act. Candidates included Arrowsmith Fleck Guire Howland Newcomb Rehm Sherman Van Brunt Woolley. Final tallies show Arrowsmith, Newcomb, Flock as top finishers amid light noon turnout and full evening counting.
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Long Branch
Thomas Beatty
Thomas V. Arrowsmith
John W. Fleck
James Guire
Frank L. Howland
Bryant B. Newcomb
Harry C. Rehm
Alonzo D. Sherman
R. Jerome van Brunt
Marshall Woolley
Mr. Howland
Messrs Woolley
Guire
City Officials Elected After Quiet Ballot in Branchville
Official returns show Bryant B. Newcomb top the ticket with 1 663 votes, followed by Thomas W. Arrowsmith 1 502 and John W. Flock 1 164. Howland 1 116 and Marshall Woolley 1 064 complete the new governing body to take office May 14. A false handbill attack without signatures prompted an investigation and potential penalties.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Bryant B. Newcomb
Thomas W. Arrowsmith
John W. Flock
Frank L. Howland
Marshall Woolley
James Gutre
Woolley
Newcomb
Judge Arrowsmith
Mr. Newcomb
Flock
Howland
Firet
Weather Bureau Forecast for New Jersey Tonight and Thursday
The U S Weather Bureau predicts generally fair conditions in New Jersey with warmer temperatures on Thursday. Moderate to brisk north and northwest winds shift to variable, with small craft warnings and northeast wind gusts noted. Observations from Long Branch show a high of 63 and a low of 43, with 3 inches of precipitation in the last 24 hours and 100 percent humidity.
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U. S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
Moore
North Broadway
Long Branch
Yelock A. m
Red Bank man held for grand jury on non support
Horace L. Miller of Red Bank was arrested on non support charges filed by his wife Ophelia F. Miller. He appeared before Justice James H. Sickles, could not post bail, and was sent to Freehold to await grand jury action. The case includes testimony about earnings, drinking, and spousal dependence.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Horace Miller
Red Bank
Horace L. Miller
Borden Street
William Chandler
Miller
Ophelia F. Miller
James H. Sickles
Chandler
John Holmes
Pit
Charles Woods
Holmes
Harry ©. Badeau
George Hewitt
Card of Thanks and Local Notices from Long Branch
Card of Thanks dated May 8 1012 from Frank L Howland and Bryant B Newcomb thanking voters in Long Branch. Notices seek an experienced shade and drapery installer and furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Edgemere Bridge No 2 sale of old planks set for May 10 at 2 pm by J M Corlies director John Dally freeholder.
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Long Branch
Frank L. Howland
Deal Lake
Interlaken
Edgemere Bridge No
J. M. Corlies
John Dally
Freeholders Open Bids for Water Witch Tion Road Project
Monmouth county board opened bids for the Water Witch tion of Ocean Boulevard from Highlands to Water Witch a distance of two and one third miles. Low bids came from Stout & Caruso Atlantic Highlands and R Hughes West Long Branch with gravel prices and a separate concrete paving bid led by Matthews Thompson. Additional items included gas lamps for Oceanport Long Branch bridge and polling place flags with totals around thirty six thousand seven hundred forty eight dollars.
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Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders
Freehold
Ocean Boulevard
Raaid
Highlands
Water Witch
Jaye
Stout & Caruso
Atlantic Highlands
Richard Cy ‘Hughes
West Long Branch
Stevens
Allenwood
J. L. le Compte
Lakewood
Stoutland Caruso
Ajttiantic Highlands
R. R. Hughes
Allenwood Bravel
Byram and Rutherford
Red Bank
Hopping
Monmouth Contracting Company
Monmouth Contracting ‘Co
Ambose Matthews
Thompson
Cottingham & Co
J. L. Butcher & Son
Matthews & Thompson
William D. Harper
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
Harry B. Sherman
B. F
Red Bank Woman Honored as Soloist at St Bartholomews
Mrs Catherine A Harrie former Red Bank resident chosen as prime soprano soloist at St Bartholomews Episcopal Church Madison Avenue New York after competing with two other noted soloists. She sings morning and evening services and is daughter of James Jay Jr of Red Bank.
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Catherine A. Harrie
Red Bank
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
Madison Avenue
New York
Harrie
St. Bartholomew's Cart
James Jay, Jr
Wallace Street
First Baptist Church
That Place
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Green Inn
Galile
Joseph Day
Long Branch Opera House
Washington Street
Majestic Theatre
Railroad Station
Joseph Rodgers
Joseph Salz
Red Bank Drygoods
Mr. Salt
Surf Theatre
Life Motion Pictures
Agtr
Athletics
Davis- Smith Lumber and Coal Co
Dudley
Westminster Lawn
Davie Lumber and Coal Co
Smith Lumber & Coal Co
Library Board
Messrs. Newcomb
Arrow Smith
Flock, Howland and
Neptune Hose House
Town Hall
Pia
Beatty
Arrowsmith
eElef
Thos
John W. Wlock
Wee Eae
Harry. Rehm
Marshall
Weather Bureau Forecast
William R.warwick
Master Plumbers Association
State Association
Coleman House
Asbury Park
Long Branch Choral Society
Library Hall
Jacob Steinbach
B. B. Bobbitt
Vetera
Freeholders Open
First Boulevard
Lewis Thompson
Henry Joline
Eon Cubberley
Miss Button
New York Edifice
Empire Theatre
Monmouth St
Chas, W
Veters
SOHN
Rockwall Ave