Long Branch Daily Record. Vol

Long Branch Daily Record. Vol

LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD. VOL. 11--NUMBER fir> LONG BRANGH, N. J., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1912, 8 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS FEW CHANGES MADE 47 NOW tN RACE BOROUGH BILL FOR IN METHODIST PULPITS OCEAN GROVE LOSES Ten More Have Petitions Ready Company Wins Long Contest | Head of Commission Govern- IN THIS VICINITY to Enter—16 Already By 8 to 1 Vote—Trolley ment League's Successor BY VOTE IN HOUSE Nominated- Franchise Applied For. Is J. H. Davis, Jr. The "common \mt&fy- system oft The Commission Govern mont —I—^—,,, I.,,,, •> _jj Dr. Neat Made District Superintendent And Wood- •daily receiving petitions ol prospective telephony and other things not dose, rib-1Keiiuue held an important mee-tinR las\ ; candidates for the coming election. ed. as common kept the members of IILKIU ai their, rooms in Library Hall. Fifty Year Franchise Bill Sent To Governor And bury Pastor Succeeds Him At St. Luke's, (There are Enumerable camtiiUuen who City Council working over time last The medUftft was attended and would serve the eliy under the form nighi. The two most important nica-1 the same enthusiasm for good govern- of government. 8om(* candidates have bufes acted upon were the Uroadway ment for Lohff Hrnneh was displayed $1,500,000 Delaware River Boulvard Mea- While There Are Two Changes At Red looked after their own peiiii-.ms, while and Third ftventie trolley petition and as heretofore-, r*w" : others have heen filed by friends. The the telephone franchise, .The* first matter that was Drought sure Is Passed By House-Borough Bill **~*-~ Bank -Dr.' Shaw Goes To Peterson "joker" is in evidence, &B some of tho stires acted upon were tlie Hroadway to the attention ol the. League was the names for which petitions have been The telephone ordinance, which had resignation of Harry C. Rehm as chair- The seventy-sixth unliual session of filed arc not desirous of running. been beaten twice, in ilie itust year was man of Iho League. ,\(r. Rehm In ex- ' May Be BoughI Trentont Up ,Agai M $,. nMartrli 1#.—By a vote i lie New Jersey M. E. Conference There oro a number of citizens who pa&ftad. The vote was » for its adop- plaining his reasons for tiis raattna* jof 2;l to L'2 tlie Ocebu Qrove borough Hosed at Asbm? Park thin morning have as yet heen mentioned by a sin- tlou, 1 against, 2 almetit and the chat lion stated ihitt an his friends had j bill wiis defeated in ihe. Hbttib last TOWN HULL CHANGES Kit; petition; While, this may seem tin- declining" to vote. When ihe ordinannancce been kind in having placed him In nom-1 CLEAN-UP WEEK n ighX, M r. Taylor, the Introduoor, with the reading of the appoint then t« by Bishop JJerry. Ajs told' in yester- fair to the party named, a list lias been was laken up on it« second adinu inuiion an :t candidate for the office changed his VoU tmfore the n-nuli day's Daily Record, Long Ilraneh ap- compiled for publication. The follow- there wan but one amendment offered, of OommlKsiriner and inanmuch nr.'he Wai announced in order to be able to pointments wore not settled until Dr. ing miHH- and number of petitions* which practically restored the ordi- di-emed the ohje<v4 T»C ihe Lojigue. was auk for a reennflldenulon today or to- STAHTED YESTERDAY filed1 in the rity clerk's office, up until nance to its original form. Tho |90QJ to advanee and encourage all gond WORKERS TO MEET morrow. Lawt year t«e House imnseit Wriff fit's sucpGtfHOr on tlio Bridget on District war agreed lipOtf. last midnight: clause had been omitted, hut by Court- men to assist In the obtaining of the thfi 'Mil by a dpeldM] majm-llf. Re*. Dr. Henry J. Zelley Was down H. H. Newe.omb, 90;'R. Jerome Van '•iJmftn's Rtetd's ..iMr• iMi111<-ni It was same and not support any particular The members were watchlug for 10 UpCfl Dr. Wright's place until this Work of Improvements to Red n !, 40; Frank afiain i-uaerted. This was in addition cnmlldnte or candidates, or for It to Joint Meeting of Auxiliary, City the appearance of ilie mctumrft laHt morning* when Itev. Dr. George It, 1-. Howland, 43; Alonzo 1>. Sherman, to the ten free telephones. allow any candidate, or candldatnH tn uipht, nnd wlii'ii il wiiM offered all hut Xuat, of Long Branch, yaj* select eil. Bank Municipal Building 41; James Gulre, 38; C. P. Soel, 33; The ordinance, which will no dmtht use the l^aKueaa a means nf further- Council, Health Board and On! members •*en* jifrspnt. Ml\ Tny- Dr. Neal'w Htieeeasor nt St. Liikr'K Dr. H. II. Pemborton, 34; Win. H. War- meet with the approval oi" the BStlfff ing ttfli iudividuui oampaigli, and he lor, the introducer ot the bill, declar- riimth is Rev. Dr. John t. Dobbins. Now Underway. wick, 31; Stephen Nelson, 31; A. mayor ami itcceirtanrc- on the part of j rnquefllcd thnt his roslftnatlnn ho ae Civic Organization. ed (hat thii uu-iiHiir.- -AiiH purely local, and bfl rtwolt at gfetfl leiiKili Oh tho While orjjffnallj- a member of iho Taylor Trtmx, SI; 8. Scobcy, 31; the New York Telephone Cotnpany, cepted. Work was started yesterday h_y W, Rlyooil Jorey, 30; ThomiiH V. Ar- grants permission and oonseni to the 1%» resignation of Mr. Rohm wan Thorn1 inlPJTBlPil in lho Clonn Vp aclion of ilie Ocean tlrovo Camp Meet- Now' Jersey conference; Or. Dobbins inn ABsoriulion In iMiyiug the ri«ht has Ulled the choice pulpits or the men in tlie employ of Charles D. rowsinlih, 30; JOdward W. Ried, 2fi; telephone <'flmprtny to use all the afrojiled by ilio. Leaguo, accompanied WVek iimvpiin'iit arc urRi'tl to mtnntl Thorno & Co., (he Red Bank eontrac- Korrest Green, 27; John A. Katon, 23; streets, roads, avenuey and liighwaVB < however bj u teslhnonlil bd Mr. Rehin a nKKMlnff (o be held Rt <-'ity Hall lo- to the )>eopld to puvoru then|Belve». Kentucky, Wilmington, Newark and Th* speaker declared Lhut the liquor riatfimoro conferences. He returned tora and buildors, In ccriwrdng the J. -Wesley Seaman, 19; W, W. Silk- in the city not heretofoie desiRiiated for the nmnner in Which ho morrow ulBriT." At ihls IIIWIIIIE (lclHi- fir^t floor of the Uorough Hall, in iie |)IJDI8 for C'lenii I'p \Vpok will be rjnebtlmi did nut ent**r Into ihe mibjin-l to tills conference ui the sews ion of worth, IS; .lohu W. Flock, 17; John In cxisiiim ordinances. lierformefl uttr^ nw efiatr'mitn bi" at all, but that tha renol't IH, ami hau 1 CO»l|U(HCMl. l&CO and has since been Btationoti at Monrtloittb street, Red Hank, into of- (i. Bel ton, lfi; Harry C. Rebm, &0; T. There has heen a contention for the CotnmCommiB(i1oh (lovernment l^aartie been, run by miilionairert. Ho said Tlicr** was :l cont'pronco ypHtprday Woodbury. Blslioi) nerry paid him a fleefi per the Tlorouftli officials. The Con Morford, C>; Marshall Woofley, 5] some time as to the monetary consid- and 1) whh s Iht e Kfetlflfl ti all memhers Life attHoclullim has ;S(MI UIIHDM lotH aitcrnooii at tlic l!vftltininr HC1H>OI t'.lrtwfjiR trlhnte•this morning nt n con- The ooniiw-t, in iho; sum nf $HKt, was ! Ellshn ,1. Mapw, 4; ( p. Poland, "; eration. Tliifi #a* Houphi io overcome ihat. i hf* *'hndorFul Ru< upon which no tax IK paid by tlie or* Id''lice with i he pastoral commit too awarded to Thome & Co., ar a recent Raymond Kesler, 3;Charles I-\ Sexton, vftivn the PiibKo iKiliticK Cuintulfislon hy IIK1 (frtmnii»Rtiui lnilli]i»>{. wlit'n the menj'lu'rs of tho from iho. St. Luke's Church, when meeting of the Borough 2; David Kiting, 2; William A. Unlit, gave out an informal Htatemenf to the l.i'iiKiu1 in otitniiilii^ il adoption nf LjuUt-s' Auxiliary met ami compared and that iho residents have he gave Dr. DobbliiK a place aiont-rs. .The work will fee comnlet- 2 S. Hirshfeld, 1; Chas. O. McKafidin, eftt?<it that "itny tliftVrential fee or spe- iho Oommie.sloti form of (inv^rnment notes. It was reported that the city to Jiay more for electricity aita gas among the flrwt tvnnt.vgfreiK preachoi's ed about Wednesday night, bat, the ] Robert Wriftht, 1; UenJ. P. Morritt, cial tax (other than ihoae esiabllshcd was in a great par! due li thn unilrlni* had been divided Into twemy-tiix ills- thnn pcoi>lo who live In Monmoulh of MfHti'Aftfeia.- ——— m .. different officials will not take pos- J; H. Horace Curtln, 1 ; Hichard H. by State law | where such Bpeeiai ilil- fltoiis of -Mr. Refini and it fining vaU- tflctB, and that the canvnR«ers or sup- (ouiity, because tlie association nper- attfl thpHo planls, atnl will not permit St." Luke's was the only change In session tOS about two weeks. Hughes, 1; George 1.. Cruni, 1; Thom- ferentlal fee or special franchise lax of thatiUa Wm .'(ili'iiiliMl lo him. IWiBten<tent« I""! wlm a fow exwpilons The large room, which was form?}' as lk'iiity, J; Oenmdo Pannaol, 1; is secured by special bargain and bar- J. H. Dovls, Jr. wan then duly nom's01"1 "vt'r lllc "'"-itory aHBinii™l lh(;m. GoniptUng eumpanleH to supply Ran Long Ilraneh. At Sea Hright Dr. J. 1 1 or eh>etrk'Uy nt lower rates.

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