Fractured Skull Fatal to Cyclist on Broadway Corner
A 16 year old rider, George Buck, died after an accident near Slocum Place and Broadway. He fell from his bike, hit the pavement, and suffered a base skull fracture. Witnesses did not see the moment of the fall and details remain unknown. He died at Monmouth Memorial Hospital after being transported by auto.
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George Buck
Broadway
Slocum Place
Edward Buck
Norwood Avenue
Young Buck
James Nudd
Pearl Street
Paul Kahn
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
James Chasey
Buck
Young Nudd
Kahn Auto
Nudd
Crum Will Admitted to Probate Executrix Named
The will of George L. Crum is probated by Surrogate Donahay with Mrs. Crum as executrix. Property goes to wife Mercedes and Ortrude Latham Crem and nominally to two children from the first marriage William Crum and Mrs Coling. Estate value not known. Crum was a Long Branch Banking Company stockholder and invested in Auto Press Co and other enterprises.
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George L. Crum
Donahay
Crum
Mercedes
Ortrude Latham Crem
William K. Crum
Coling
Mr. Crum
Long Branch Banking Company
Auto
Grand Army Veterans Service at Churches Observed
James B. Morris Post No. 46 G A R attended services at First Baptist and Wayside Church. Rev. Chas F McKay spoke on The Call of 61 and 1914 citing Lincoln. Commander Maps led the march, with Sons of Veterans present. Veterans visited graves and planted flowers.
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James B. Morris Post
First Baptist Church
Chas. F. McKay
Post
Wayside Church
Harry T. Fisler
McKay
Samuel
Henry C. Maps
James
Morris Camp
Sons of Veterans
Abraham Lincoln
Grand Army of the Republic
Pattlefield
Lincoln
Funeral for A Holmes Shoemaker Held in Shrewsbury
Funeral services for A Holmes Shoemaker longtime head clerk at Tintern Manor Water Co were conducted from the Shoemaker home in Shrewsbury at eleven this morning. Rev Dwight L Parsons spoke on the community loss with many young locals in attendance. Pallbearers named C V Williamson Frank C Byram Edward Hobbs William King Harry Hubbard and Wellington La Monte. Burial followed at Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church cemetery. At Keyport John Ousterman became railroad station agent.
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A. Holmes Shoemaker
Tintern Manor Water Company
Hughes Block
Third Avenue
Shoemaker
Shrewsbury
Mr. Shoemaker
Dwight L. Parsons
Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church
C. V. Williamson
Frank C. Byram
Edward Hobbs
William King
Harry Hubbard
Wellington la Monte
Shrewsbury Township
Miss Louisa Joline Dies After Sudden Illness At 83
Miss Louisa Joline of Oakwood Avenue dies suddenly while al lowing a nurse for peppermint as she prepared for bed. She was 83, member of three secret societies, and the last within her family. Funeral at the Jeffrey home officiated by Rev. Fred B. Harris with Pocahontas rites at Greenlawn Cemetery.
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Louisa Joline
George Winfield Jeffrey
Oakwood Avenue
Miss Joline
Bee
Nelson Slocum
Eatontown Boulevard
Loyalton
Jeffrey Home
William H. Morris, Jr
Fred B. Harris
St. Luke’s M. EK
Greenlawn Cemetery
George
Hannah Howland Joline
Port-au-Peck
Nelson Joline
Elizabeth Jeffrey
Louisa Jo Inc
Miga Joline
Joline
Pride of
Hollywood Council
Daughters of Liberty
Jersey Star Lodge
Shepherds of Bethlehem
Waneta Council
Degree of Pocahontas
Pocahontas Council
Runaway Accident Leaves Man Bedridden In North Broadway Area
Harry Margolius of the North Broadway and Grant Street corner suffered deep shinbone injuries when a runaway horse slammed his legs after a wheel failed on his rig. Lawyer Wm. L. Edwards assisted. Dr. Filice treated him and ordered bed rest through the week. The incident occurred Friday near the city limits. a note about local dances follows the report.
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Harry Margolius
North Broadway
Grant Street
Wm. L. Edwards
Stone Road
Broadway
Margolius
Throckmorton
Filice
Roosevelt proposes Oscar S. Straus for senator
Roosevelt signals a bid to nominate Oscar S. Straus for United States senator as part of a broader discussion of potential candidates. Other names, including Bainbridge Colby, are noted as possible contenders for various offices.
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Roosevelt
Oyster Bay
New York State
Ohio
Oscar
Bainbridge Colby
Lest We Forget Patriotic War Talk at St Luke's
Rev. Fred B. Harris led a sermon titled Lest We Forget at St. Luke's M. E. Church with Jr. O U A M and U M L members and Oakwood Field Club guests attending. He traced America's rise, cited the Liberty Bell, and warned that neglect of home and patriotism could bring ruin like historic nations, signaling danger ahead.
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St. Luke's M. Ft
Fred B. Harris
Jr. QO
U. M. Lote Branch Council
No. 246
Oakwood Field Club
Roosevelt to visit White House after lecture and courtesy call
Former President Theodore Roosevelt plans a White House visit tomorrow after noon to discuss topics with President Wilson. The visit follows Roosevelt's invitation for a luncheon, though he may not stay long due to his Brazilian discovery lecture at the National Geographic Society.
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Washington, . T
Theodore Roosevelt
Wilson
White House
Oyster Bay
Col. Roosevelt
National Geographic Society
Roosevelt
Panama
Mrs Lane Nearing Death After Sinking Health
Mrs. Lane longtime Wall Street resident tied to a local grocery trade is gravely ill at the Cooper home on North Broadway. Reports say she is beyond recovery and may not survive the day.
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Fioe
Samuel Lane
Wall Street
Cooper Home
North Broadway
Death of Rev. James A. Reynolds at Red Bank
Rev. James A. Reynolds rector of St. James Roman Catholic church Red Bank died this afternoon at three o'clock after several weeks illness from liver complaint. He was born September 18 1860 in Princeton New Jersey and was widely known in the state. Local police arrested two offenders at Pearl and Front streets for fighting and a window was broken during the incident.
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Catherine Fitzsimmons
New Jersey State Hospital
Trenton
Star of the Sea
William H. Morris, Jr
Mt. Carmel
James A. Reynolds
St. James Roman Catholic Church
Red Bank
Father Reynolds
Princeton
N. J
John and
Bridget (McAuden) Rey
James Cox
Jenny Coy
Pearl
Front Streets
Charles Woods
William Chandler
Jajil
Young Couple Wed at Holy Trinity Church
A pretty wedding was held at Holy Trinity Church yesterday afternoon at 4.3. Samuel Bossone, Broadway barber, wed Miss Kitt DeNucei, daughter of Congetta DeNucel of Jeffrey Street. Attendants were Luigi Calagnori and Miss Emanuela DeNucel. The bride wore white satin with orange blossoms. brides maid wore light blue with pink roses. A reception at Second Avenue followed, then the couple's move to Jeffrey Street.
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Holy Trinity Church
Father Fisher
Samuel Bassone
Broadway
Kitt DeNucei
Congetta DeNucel
Jeffrey Street
Luigi Calagnori
Emanuela DeNucel
Second Avenue
Mia
Bossone
Irish Home Rule Bill Enacted by Commons Vote
The Irish Home Rule bill passed the House of Commons by 851 to 274, marking a third enactment in as many sessions. A Nationalist demonstration followed as opponents jeered, and an auto was found in Deal’s Young’s Lake with owner details missing.
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House of Commons
Lords
London
Eng
Commons
House of Lorde
J. W. Lowther
Arthur Bonar-Law
Bonar-Law
Young’s Lake
Young's Lake
Deal
Mad Dog Killed by West Long Branch Doctor
Dr Cattanach examined a dog near West Long Branch last Friday and concluded it was rabid. He killed the animal, the season’s first mad dog, noting it had been bitten almost a year earlier and developed symptoms only last week.
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