BEING POLLED IN IGM VOTE PROMPTS PARTISAN RACE
The article reports polling results in the Eleven Election Districts of SU with 290 votes cast, showing 193 for Democrats, 89 for Republicans, and 8 for Pro. It notes registered voters over 2,600, and describes the political contest for Governor, with Democratic, Republican, and Progressive candidates named. It also lists Assembly nominees and party standings, concluding with a note that continued on Sixth Page.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Bom Derate
Lican
Robert Jey
Carlton B. Pierce
Charles N. Rain
Edward C. Stokes
Everett Colby
Edmund B. Osborne
William B. Mount
William Winang
Woodrow Wilson
General Assembly
Assembly
William K. Fenn
John Thomson
Edgar I. VanDerveer
Peter F. Dodd
Mortimer V. Pach
Roosevelt
John M. Gorlies
Board of Chosen Freehold We
Robert M. Purdy
Reode Plans Completed for Large Branch Carnival
The first annual reunion of patrons and committees of the Large Branch Carnival, covering 1909 to 1912, will be held at Prite's Hotel Pleasure Bay this city on Friday evening. G. M. L. Sacks reports 8 large reservations and urges prompt replies to invitations and tickets. The meeting discusses plans for the event and notes tonight's 8 o'clock voting at the primaries.
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Prite’s Hotel
Pleasure Bay
G. M.L. Sacks
Welcome Service for New Pastor at Millville
A cordial welcome marked the installation of Rev. c 98 as pastor at Millville. The program featured organ voluntary, Bible reading by E T Judd, selections by a quartet, greetings from city and associations, solos, and a sermon on church duties. Rev. Dr. Whit Dobbins and Rev. Charles McKey offered responses. service open to the public.
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Ket Bay
Millville
Tesi
Miss Crimm
Chester Ennis
V. J. Blekkink
Dave Po
Charles N * McKey
Whit. Dobbins
St. Luke's ‘Church
Feland
Dacuntey
Arrests, fines, and jail terms in Westwood alley incident
William Dean, among several men arrested for illegal sale, faced Recorder Arrowsmith and paid a 100 dollar fine after changing his plea. Hayes Napolitiano Sorrenti and Banks requests postponed to next Tuesday. Butler Nelson and Smith jailed for 15 days. Smith released on leaving town after claiming injuries. Headley fined 3 dollars for being helplessly drunk. The group cited political tensions as the quarrel origin.
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William Dean
Recorter Arrowsmith
Recorder Arrowsmith
Augusta Hayes
Michael Napolitiano
Louis Sorrenti
Edward Banks
Edward Butler
John Smith
John Nelson
Recorder
Arrowsmith
Kirby
Westwood Avenue
Butler
Nelson
Smith
William Headley
Edwards
Ocean Boulevard Commission to seek state funds
A meeting of the Ocean Boulevard Commission of New Jersey in Asbury Park will urge the Legislature and the Governor to provide a large appropriation for completing the Ocean Boulevard project. The commission has already secured over $300,000 from the State Department for the 127 mile road from Atlantic Highlands to Cape May and now seeks an additional appropriation of one to three thousand dollars. Former Mayor T Frank Appleby is noted among speakers.
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Ocean Bulevard Commission of
New Jersey
Asbury Park
State Department
Atlantic Highlands
Cape May
T. Frank Appleby
Examinations Ordered for Schmidt After Murders
In New York on September 25 authorities seek expert opinion on the sanity of Hans Schmidt the priest who murdered Anna Aumueler and dismembered her body. Dr Charles S McDon and Dr Wiliam Malone will examine him this afternoon. A friend says Schmidt is sane. The plan includes likely morgue identification of body fragments.
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New York
Hanchmid@t
St. Joseph's Arch
Anna Aumueler
Ageistant
Dolehanty
Charless. McDonand
Wiliam Malone
Manhattan Hospital
Schmidt
Michael Ernheim
Salesman Robs and Murders Merchant in Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Sept. 23. Schlansky, a 52 year old clothing merchant, was found dead in a Vida Hotel room after being lured by a salesman posing as a potential buyer. A red cord, a necklace and chain valued at $100, and $20 in cash disappeared. an inquest and manhunt for the alleged slayer are underway.
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Indianapolis
Ind
Ph Schlansky
Vida
Schlansky
W. R. Anerson
Louisville
Kentucky
Ken Feet
Historian Lecture at Quaker Church Shrewsbury
The September meeting of the Monmouth County Historical Association will be at the Quaker Church Shrewsbury beginning 3 PM. William Force Whitaker of Elizabeth will give "A Hero in Monmouth." Large attendance anticipated. officials and secretaries named. invitation to all patriotic locals.
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Monmouth County Historical Association
Quaker Church
Shrewsbury
William Force Whitaker
Elizabeth
Monmouth
New Jersey
The
Histories Association
Edwards. Atwood
Viola E. Patterson
Red Bank
Tierson
Templars Attend Garland Funeral in Sea Bright
Knight Templar honors marked the funeral of Michael Garland, former Sea Bright Borough Council member, laid to rest at Glenwood Cemetery West Long Branch. Services were held at the Garland home Center street with Rev. Srville F. pastor of Sea Bright M and J Church in charge. Members from Asbury Park Long Branch and Ocean lodges attended along with the Mayor Council and Board of Trade. Polls open tonight and residents urged to vote. memorial services noted for Woman's Foreign Missionary Society and New Jersey Conference.
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Knight Templar
Michael Garland
Sea Bright Borough
Glenwood Cemetery
West Long Branch
Garland
Center Street
Halmpaint
Italians Duped by Bogus Mason Lodge in New Jersey
A New Jersey section faces a clandestine Masonic scheme with Italian youths allegedly initiated in one night in Jersey City. An unauthorized lodge formed locally, led by a Broadway barber, claims tenure under a Grand Lodge of Ohio sanction. expose sparks fear of trouble when a real lodge leader visits town.
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New Jersey
Ital
Jersey City
Jattennat
Newark
Grand Lodge of
Italy
Governor Makes Appointments Today In New Jersey
Governor Fielder reappointed all members of the State Employers' Liability Commission for a two year term. Reappointed: William Dickson Montclair. Senator Walter E Edge Atlantic City. Jobin T Cosgrove Elizabeth. William Clark Newark. Samuel Botterill East Orange. Edward K Miller Morristown. Also named Miss Sarah Conover Princeton to Board of Trustees State Home For Girls Tren ton. Charles P Tuttle Camden to Board of Registration and Examination in Industry. Charles McLoughlin Paterson reappointed to Old Age Pension and Insurance Commission.
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State House
Trenmion
N. J
State Employers’ Liability Commission
Fielder
William Dickson
Montclair
Walter E. Edge
Atlantic City
Jobin T. Cosgrove
Elizabeth
William Clark
Newark
Samuel Botterill
East Orange
Edward K. Miller
Morristown
State Home For Girls
Trenton
Sarah Conover
Princeton
Harrie
Townsend
State Board of Registration and Examination
Charles P. Tuttle
Camden
Alfonso Irwin
Commission On
Old Age Pension and Insurance
Charles McLoughlin
Paterson
Mediterranean Tap Ended Northbound Flight Time
An aviator reported a steady flight of seven hours and fifty three minutes. The journey, steered by compass, encountered no difficulty and proceeded without incident.
Garros Completes 400 Mile Mediterranean Flight to Tunis
Paris reports aviator Roland Garros has landed at Bigerte Tunis after a 400 mile crossing from St. Raphael in seven hours and fifty three minutes. He states he used the compass with no course problems and his sea passage was smooth.
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Paris
France
Roland Garros
Mediterranean
Bigerte
Tunis
Eiffel Tower
Garros
St. Raphael
Nice
Appe Ae
Agay
May Age Sticker Issue in Primaries Sparks Election Debate
In Trenton on September 23 Attorney General Wilson declined to rule on whether Progressives could place stickers on Republican and Democratic ballots. He said his office cannot handle many minor election questions but affirmed voters may use stickers. Counting such ballots and mixing votes across party boxes would likely be illegal.
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Trenton
N. J
Wilson
Asbury Park
Genneral
Died in Chattanooga Aaron S Corbley 71
Aaron S Corbley aged 71 died suddenly in Chattanooga Tennessee last Friday. Cause of death not learned. reported to be pouvenent hemorrhage. Daughter Mrs Fred Manahan of North Long Branch receives letter about meeting Ohio Regiment friends. Funeral held at Central Baptist Church at ten o clock. Wife remained home. Wedding of Miss Grace Lillian Meyer postponed. Grand Thesis noted. Polls open until don t fall to vote.
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Aaron S. Corbley
Chattanooga
Tennessee
Fred Manahan
West Street
North Long Branch
Coxbler
Ohio Regiment
Central Baptist Church
Raising Gaigkens and Hobbies by Mr Stan York
In West 5ee, Mr Stan York owner of property raises about 1,000 hens. Work performed by F Krug includes a brooding job for Mr Straus costing around $2,000. Krug recently built a silo for P Sanford Ros at Northwest venue dairy.
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York
Aerty
West
F. Krug
Mr. Krug
Mr. Straus
Ings
Love Country
Won Watch For At Wtlantng Gay Se Event
Hinted with six others with a score of 96 Ivins won by a score of 20 out of 25 earning $35 his best 472 of 500. Ivins contended for the Dupont trophy in a tough shot of birds at eo yards from an 18 yard line. Bennett and Cosas also took part. Ivins plans to Long Beach next for a major shoot starting pet Sie.
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He Bieter
Ivins
Edward Cosas
Abe Bennett
Mr. Ivins
Long Beach
L. L
Atlantic City
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Charles Francis McKay
First Baptist Church
Ocean Boulevard
Eximine Schmidt
Sawaty Today
District Attorney's Office
Cwker
Washington, D. C
Trmnulty
Garrison
Red Bank Board of Education
Neston
Parker's
Bogus Mason
Deal
Grace Lillian Meyer
Geo. L. Meyer
Miller Avenue
Brooklyn
Gaigkens
Stan
Shore Court
ST. Luke's
BILLY
Gulter
Ree