Goodman in trim for Driscoll bout at Fairmount
Jack Goodman trains at Abe Bennett's Atlantic Hotel Fair Haven preparing for a Tuesday night fight with Jem Driscoll at the Fairmount Association New York. He weighs in at the Journal office three o'clock and plans a New York departure Tuesday morning with his entourage and trainer Danny Sullivan.
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Jack Goodman
Abe Bennett
Atlantic Hotel
Fair Haven
Jem -Dfisedll
Fairmount Ass
New York
Jack
Journal
Hig
Horatio Street
Sammy Kelly
Baie Sullivan
Radie Yoy
Thomas Kena
Jimmy Johnson
Charles Kater
Eddie Johnson
Drietonl
Billy Joh
Fairmount A.C
Pat Moore
Driscoll
Moore
Hin
Danny Sullivan
Rumsen Road
Oceanie
Eddie
Fowler Only N J Congressman Slated For Turning Down
A Wall Street era political column notes that a New Jersey congressman may decline renomination. Uncle Dan Medbok, state treasurer and party insider, backs Morris County leadership and hints at a party convention in Warren County. Opposition rumored in Howell, Parker, and Wiley races but few firm candidates emerge. The piece predicts an open intra party fight shaping the New Jersey GOP primary.
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Trenton
Atelican
Dan” Med Bok
Dan
Morris County
Warren
Congresseras
Jaen" Kean
Republican Organization
Begu
Howell
Parker
Wiley
Decision Soon in Bill Posting Writ Case in New Jersey
Justice Willard P Voorhees heard the writ of certiorari brought by Charles Rosencrans manager of the American Bill Posting Company against the Township of Eatontown to test a license ordinance for bill boards. The judge said a decision would come within a week. The township contends the writ is premature and Rosencrans argues the 1908 law allows fines and imprisonment and the ordinance implies stricter penalties. Continued on Sixth Page.
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New Brunswick
Willard P. Voorhees
Charles Rosencrans
American Bill Posting Company
Eatontown
William L. Edwards
Rosencrans
Thomas P. Fay
Fay
Missionary Tea At St Luke's Society Meeting
Ladies of Luke's M B Church held a missionary tea at the Iman Home yesterday afternoon hosted by Mrs H B Sherman. Attendees enjoyed a program featuring violin solo by M Vreeland with Miss Mota C DeNyse on piano, vocal items, and a hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer. A small collection was taken and refreshments were served.
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St. Luke’s Society
Iman
Luke's
M. B
W. Fonatr
H. B. Sherman
M. Vreeland
Mota C. DeNyse
Jae Bolo
I Cheeverings
Seymour
Charles Mortis
Clogé
Nine year old Marie Bonforte hurt in auto incident
Marie Bonforte daughter of fruit merchant Bonforte narrowly escaped serious injury when she ran into a delivery wagon on Liberty street. The car passed over her as she fell, a bad cut above the left eye and shock were reported but no serious harm expected. Local residents and Dr. O A Clark aided the girl and she rested at home.
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Marie Bonforte
Little Marie
Union Avenue
Hirschfeld
O. A. Clark
Liberty Street
Burke to Attend Postman's Meet at New Jersey State Convention
James Burke Sr a prominent carrier in the port section of the city was unanimously chosen by Branch 687 to represent it at the annual New Jersey state convention of letter carriers in Newark. The event features a grand parade and banquet with speeches from government and industry leaders. Burke, an early free delivery carrier, is active in the Letter Carriers' Association and brothers with Councilman W. T. Burke.
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James “Sr
Branch 687
Newark
Deéiday
Jamies R. Burke, Jr
Mr. Burke
Letter Carriers’ Association
Branchport
W. T. Burke
Long Branch Building and Loan to Divide 48000 Cash
Shareholders in the twenty third series will divide 48000 in cash on June 8 and cancel mortgages totaling 11600. The declaration came from the board after a recent meeting. The series matured in eleven years and six months. The local association is well managed with cautious real estate loan negotiations.
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Long Branch Building and Loan Association
Juniors Entertain Graduating Class at High School Reception
The Junior class hosted the Senior class of 1910 in the assembly hall from 8 to 10 30 pm. Hall decorations featured oak laurel and national colors with fresh flowers. Guests arrived at 8 30 pm after meeting, the Seniors numbered 44 with 23 boys, and the class entered to music by the orchestra.
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Hunt
Orcher
Renwpe Rere Hany
Weather forecast for New Jersey and inland trends
The Weather Bureau forecast a fair night and a Sunday with warmer interior conditions. Winds shift from moderate south to variable as the system moves through.
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New Jersey
Y M C A Meet Two Schedule and Medals Distribution
The Y M C A at Asbury Park plans a 22 event meet Monday afternoon starting at two o'clock. Athletes have entered in many events and the medal design will become the county committee official award. County committee officials and thirty local business leaders will oversee the meet.
Wartime Stories of Lighted G A R Exercises
War veterans conducted exercises at Chattle High School and the Grammar School drawing large crowds. Capt Green and L B Newman spoke at the Grammar School while James Campbell and Theodore Joline addressed the High School pupils. The post will flag 220 soldiers graves and decorate them with flowers, with services and an oration planned, followed by community events at nearby venues.
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Chattle High School
Grand Army
Grammar School
George H. Green
L. B. Newman
Thomas Letts
Howard A. Brinley
George Reynolds
Chattie High School
James Campbell
Theodore Joline
John Meagher
Henry C. Maps
Thomas Fox
Capt. Green
Captain Green
Lincoln
Stanton
James B. Morris
Horatio C. King
G. A. R. Men and Sons of Veterans
Washington Park
Liberty Hose Company Housewarming in Red Bank
Liberty Hose Company of Red Bank hosted a housewarming at its White Street new building attended by Mayor Rost and council members, fire chiefs, and about sixty guests. Entertainment by Waters and Mueme from New York preceded a late banquet with Chadwick as toastmaster.
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Liberty Hose Company
Red Bank
White Street
C. P. Soffel
Long Branch
Waters and Mueme
New York
John B. Chadwick
Rost
Root
George Brower
William ‘Worthiey
Frank Gray
Walter Noble
Jas
Norman
Louis Y. Man
Woman’s Death After Prolonged Illness At Home
A long illness ending in death. The deceased endured two years of cancer treatments with little relief before passing at home. The funeral will be held at 2 PM with services at the Presbyterian Church and interment by Hyer and Fietn directors. Surviving relatives include Mrs Warwisk and Kate of Brooklyn.
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Perabyterian
Warwisk
Kate
Brooklyn
Hyer &@ Fietn
Remodeling Near Sea Bright Report
Contractor Harry Bomiehy of Shrewsbury completed work for Hugh N. Black Point. Significant spending by Mr Camp and others overhauled rooms and kitchen. Carpenters at the Columbian place ready for ward of Thanks.
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Sea Bright
Harry
Bomiehy
Shrewsbury
Hugh N. Ae
Black Point
Camp
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