Lost son Arthur Stenzil returns home to Atlantic Highlands
Arthur Stenzil, missing for over eight years since April 19 1903, reunites with his father at Atlantic Highlands New Jersey. The twenty six year old traveled through Philadelphia Reading Ohio Lorain Marion Detroit before returning to his homeland to join his father. His father Charles Stenzil had conducted a long public advertising campaign since 1906 to locate the missing boy.
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Atlantic Highlands
Arthur Stenzil
Atlantic High
Philadelphia
Telx
Ohio
Cleveland
Lorain
Marion
Detroit
Stenzil & Co
Stenzil
Charles Stenzil
New Jersey
Catty
Bruaght
Suspended Sentence For Former Cashier At Sea Bright Bank
United States District Judge Rell suspended the sentence of former Sea Bright National Bank cashier Charles W. Jones. He faced charges of making false statements to the comptroller of the currency but resigned before the government action and was allowed to go free on a non vult plea after repaying funds and leaving the bank without owing it.
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Trenton
United States
Rellstab
Charles W. Jones
Sea Bright National Bank
Curency
Jones
de H. Bacon
Nationals to Play Clermont A C at Jacksons Woods
The Nationals travel to meet Clermont A C of Port Richmond New York at Jacksons Woods Sunday afternoon. The Babe will be called at 3 o clock. Eddie Walsh returns with the locals to play third base. Speck Dangler pitches while Ollie Woods surges in the outfield. The diamond will be fenced and seating arranged.
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Nationals
Clermont A. C
Port Richmond
N. Y
Jackson's Woods
Eddie Walsh
Red Bank
Special Bryan Train to Branchport after Lecture
A special C R R train will depart Branchport station a week from Saturday night after Col Bryan's lecture at St Luke's Church. Train 325 from Matwan leaves at 7 22 Saturday night and stops at all intermediate stations to Branchport to accommodate listeners. Lecture begins at 8 15.
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Bryan
Mat. @wan
Bratchpost
Col. Bryan
St. Luke's Church
Teaching at Fair Haven Miss Marion McQueen Debuts
Miss Marion McQueen daughter of Overseer Albert L. Mc Queen teaches fourth and eleventh grades at Fair Haven public school during the regular teacher's absence. Former student of the State Normal School, she begins duties at Shrewsbury arena Ri Bank.
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Marion McQueen
Albert L. McQueen
Shrewsbury
Arenu, Ri Bank
Fair Haven
Mc’ Bisa
Merly
Nurses Graduate Today at Monmouth Memorial Hospital
The Monmouth Memorial Hospital Training School holds its annual commencement at the Lyceum this afternoon with President Thomas R. Woolley presiding. The program includes prayers by Rev. Alfonso Dare a speech by Rev. E I Stearns diplomas presented by Dr Joseph B Bibsell and a hospital inspection for visitors after the exercises.
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Monmouth Memorial Hospital Training School
Lyceum
Thomas R. Woolley
Alfonso Dare
C. B. Morgan
E. I. Stearns
Isabelle Brylaski
Joseph B.’ Bibsell
New York
Long
Margaret W. Parker
W. Dénediction
Jennié van Derveer
Bartley Houlihan In Critical Health Condition In New Jersey
Bartley Houlihan known as Bart, longtime member of Phil Daly Hose Company and affiliated with Long Branch Council No 385 Knights of Columbus, is reported in critical condition after prolonged illness. He recently left work due to health. The incident occurred along Troutman Avenue.
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Agene
Troutman Avenue
Bart
Phil Daly
Hose ‘Company
Long Branch Council
Knights of Columbus
Attered Junior Order Banquet Honors New National Creed
Dr Janes J Reed and other dignitaries attended the U A M banquet in Trenton celebrating the junior order anniversary and the adoption of a new national creed.
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Sed Bright
U. A.M
Baquet
Trenton Ik
New Freight Agent at Keansburg Station This Summer
George F. Meinser of Long Branch will serve as freight agent at the Keansburg station this summer, according to transportation notices.
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Keansburg
George F. Meinser
Long Branch
Local Resident Sara Van Brim Visiting Red Bank Kin
Miss Sara Van Brim of Lakewood is visiting her cousin Mrs Peter Klippel on Spring Street Red Bank for a few days.
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Sara van Brim
Lakewood
Peter Klippel
Spring Street
Red Bank
Dislocated Elbow Ends Youths Gallant Play
Thirteen year old Santo Seemerize of Matawan dislocated his elbow while playing yesterday. Dr Nathan Jim provided attention and the boy is now recovering at home.
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Seemerize Santo
Matawan
Nathan Jim
Neptdies Ladies Auxiliary Meeting Notice
Neptdies Ladies Auxiliary calls a meeting Thursday night May 18 191 at 8 p m. All members are requested to be present. 145
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Neptdies Tadies
Returned Home From Visit With Local Family
Mrs. Joseph Smith of New York has returned home after opening week as the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Charles Cothstork of Spring Street New Bates. A writer notes a poet undertaker after this visit in Broutway and Terfan's Advertidle in The Daily News.
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Josep Smith
New York
Iiss
Charles ‘Cothstork
Spring Street
Rew Bates
Chattle High Defeats Bayonne In Ninth Inning
Chattle High baseball trip to Bayonne ended with a 6 to 4 comeback win in the ninth. Pitcher Chick Little delivered a strong performance allowing four hits while Errickson caught four baserunners. Morris and Heiles sparked late rally as Bayonne’s heavy hitters failed to close the game.
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Chattle High
Bayonne
Chattle
Hattle
Chick” Little
Errickson
Wich
Morris
Ciitittle
Heiles
Johison Ringled
Senl Morris
Thomas
Borden
Johnstoi
Fish
Thom
Heritessey
Errickson Bottania
Indictments Return Against Frank Pierce in Freehold Case
Five of thirty Monmouth county grand jury indictments accuse Frank Pierce of forging Mrs. Nary D. Lupton’s home to back five checks. Four for $20 and one for $25, cashed by local merchants on March 25. Pierce pleaded not guilty and awaits sentence next Thursday. Two other indictments charge Margaret Webster and Thomas Willis with jewelry theft.
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Freehold
Frank
Pierce
Leutenant
National Guards
Company Bi
Nary D. Lupton
Garfield Avenue
Pierze
Margaret Webster
Thomas Willis
Weather forecast and notes from New Jersey region
The Weather Bureau predicts fair weather in New Jersey for tonight and Friday with warmer temperatures. Light variable winds, a 29.95 inch barometer, and readings of 74 at day, 62 yesterday, and 64 last night are recorded for the display station at 43 North Broadway, Long Branch. The Chelsea Merry-Go-Round is scheduled to reopen Saturday.
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U.S. Weather Bureau
New Jersey
North Broadway
Long Branch
Dt Ca
Accusation Fixes on Nathan Waldman Missing Youth
Nathan Waldman, son of Joseph Waldman of South Seventh Avenue, reportedly disappeared for several days and was later found by Patrolman Vetter. He was detained at City Hall and paroled to his father until tomorrow morning. The elder Waldman alleges the boy took a watch from a Waldman employee and a small amount of money from a colored man, though the boy has not yet spoken.
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Nathan Waldman
Joseph Waldman
South Seventh’ Avenue
Waldman
Layton
Nathahan
Vetter
City Hall
Nathan
Robbery at Long Branch Meat Market Leads to Arrest
John H. Coles of the Long Branch Meat Market was robbed by William Frey, a former week’s worker, who fled with about twenty dollars. Frey was tracked from Ocean Avenue to Sea Bright and arrested at Elizabethport after officials arranged a transfer.
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Long Branch
Broadway
William Frey
Mr. Coles
Frey
Brooklyn
Elizabethport
Ehbrenhalt
New York
Fir Bank
Ehrenialt
Coles
Perth Amboy
City Hall
Layton
Funeral of Horace Moody Held in Park near Atlantic Highlands
Horace Moody, who died at his home in Brevent Park near Atlantic Highlands on Friday, was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery after a brief service led by Rev. J. C. Lord of All Saints Church. The delay in funeral arrangements and the Chelsea meeting place were noted, with Moody previously living at Park for two years.
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Brevent
Park
Atlantic Ighlands
J. C. Lord
All Saints Church
New York
Woodlawn
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Red Bank Child Struck A Match and Died in Agony
A Red Bank child was struck by a match and died after a painful incident. Authorities investigated the incident and issued a statement regarding fire safety precautions. No further details were provided in the readable text.
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RED Bank
Fire crews extinguish two small blazes in town
An 8 pm fire box alarm at Second and Brighton drove residents from streets as hay in a West End avenue barn sparked a small blaze. Firefighters limited damage with one water stream while another fire near the bulkhead along West End Casino was stopped before spreading. Responsibility for debris disposal under investigation.
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Second
Brighton Avenues
West End Avenue
Pierce & Weil
Albert Weil
Weil
Pierce &. Weil
Third Avenue
Duta
West End Casino
Death of Mrs Mary B Hulse causes Newark mourns
Mrs Mary B Hulse, wife of James Hulse and mother of Jahntor Hulse, died in this city aged seventy. Survived by two daughters and four sons, plus a sister and three brothers. Funeral services set for tomorrow at 1:30 PM at the Allis home in Bath and 2 PM at St Luke's. Burial in Worse under H C Fay funeral director.
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Mary
B. Hulse
James Hulse
Pian Hulse
St. , Luke's
M. B. Churel
Salien
Eliza Dangler
Wayside
Apie
Red Bank
James
Frank H
Joseph E
W. Hulse
Et Low
S.ae
Samuel Warner
Newark
Charles
Jacob
Peter Posten
Giglock
Allis
Bath Agenu Pa
St. Luke's
E. Ganey
G. Hy Eal
Rating
S, Hulse
Hison
Buria
Charate
H. C. Fay
Bath
Successfully Defended Cup by Cooper in Chess Match at Red Bank
Alexander D. Cooper, a Red Bank real estate agent, retained the second prize in a chess tournament at the Red Bank Y M C A amid ongoing games. Prof Tallman observed a tense finish as Cooper secured the decisive moment to defend the cup.
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Alexander D. Cooper
Red Bank
Thom Tallman
Sancokie da Cooper
de Wells
Mince Fine
Cooper
Child Recovers From Nightmare Illness in Keansburg
Aletta Ridgeway, three year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Ridgeway of Keansburg, has recovered from a serious illness after a difficult course. Doctors report the child is now improving.
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Chile
Aletta Ridgeway
Aid
Br. Ridgeway
Keansburg
Martihan
Frightened Residents Spotlight Raritan Township Incident
A partial readable fragment shows residents in Raritan township reacting to a frightening event. The text mentions warnings and community concern, with no clear details on the cause or outcome.
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