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VOL. 13-NUMBER 233. LONG BRANCH, N. J., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. PRICE TWO CENTS BISHOP BERRY TO STUBBORN FIHE IN FELL DOZEN FEET COMMERCE CHAMBER GERMAN ADVANCE IS II

The twenty-sixth annual convention' William ninwoodle, of Columbia of the New Brunswick District E - Blaze Between the Partitions place, this city, had a very narrow es- EnClOrSeS TuberCUlOSIS Hospital worth League will be held at the SimpP- cape from serious injury shortly after, son Memorial M. E. Church, this city, to Have Been Caused o'clock yesterday morning. The, Move and Will Tfy to Organ- ADMITTED BY FRENCH; on Thursday and Friday. The pro- 1 house where the Dinwoodio family gram is one of exceptional interest, By Electric Wires. liven has u large porch around the' ize Real Estate Men. concluding Friday night with an ad- BSCODd story ami members of the fain-} dress by" Bishop Joseph F. Berry, of Mrs. S. A. Uaminerslough's cottuge Ily use this to a great extent. Yes-i The Chamber of Commerce got Philadelphia. It la proposed to make on the comer of Ocmm avenue, In the t*»rday morning, Mr. Dinwoddie step-, down to "brass tocka" last night. It tiyj latter meeting a fitting climax North Long Uranch section of thrped out on thin porch to greet BOIUS was the first of a series of fall rallies, to the conventlmi. ami a special Invita- city, was eiiualderably damaged by friends, und as he leaned against the with the real estate men its their tion is extendci^to the public to come fire and water this morning. The loss, rail, it save way and he landed on' gue»U. Twenty-five members of tlie ASKS AID hiB Jaee, ten or twelve feet below, The chamber attended and a half-dozen out. which cannot be estimated at this fact that makes his escape all the real estate men. Before the meeting The convention topic will be: "The time, is covered by insurance. The cottage, which was handsomely fur- more miraculous IB that he landed on adjourned the real estate men decided Germans Now Occupy Former Positions of Allies, They Announce, In true note of evangelism in the Metho- the pavement, instead of on the lawn, [ to /arm an organization to get In- dist Church." nished, has been unoccupied since September 1st. j. S. Cass, of Water- wlilcli was only a lew inches away. | creased burliness which ia coming to New Move Toward Paris—London Alarmed By Admission That Ger- The convention text will be: "Go Ye loo, iowu, occupied the promises last For a minute tlie unfortunate younujthe North Jersey Shore next summer, Into all the World, and Preach the season, having taken a ffve-year lease man was dazed but- he Boon collected evidences of which are already here, Gospel to Every Creature." on the property. When IVlr. ('ass va- himself and walked Into the house, j besides they will talk over the situ- mans Are Again Forcing The Fighting—Belgians At Antwerp Send The two-day session opens Thursday cated in the lattnr purt of August the He escaped with a badly battered face.; ation with tlie owners of cottages at evening at eight o'clock with devotion- electric light current wus not discon- There are several lacerations, ona com- a public meeting to bo held at an ear- al service led by Rev. \V. F. Atkinson, nected, nml (he firemen, who tinned lng directly benenth the left eye and ly date at the intermedlal School Aud* Urgent Appeals To Allies For Help As Exodus From That City if Sea ftright,.followed by an address another bad ferulae on his nos<*. It' itorlum. on the electric; lights during the pro- Wtts flrs tno n lllnt ]ie hafi by Alex Corpron, M. D., of Bombay, gress of tile fire, said the origin of| * "K t brok-! The special committee from the Begins—Both Sides Claim Victories In East. Ind., on "Evangelism in India." Dr. the lire was no doubt due to the live l'eln his nose, hut an examination by j Chamber of Commerce to moot with Corpron will be given a reception at T)I NNalll r S 1)lovetl ,l 0 J fl | men and arrangge for wires that conducted the current ink>; l ' ry ' ' **•* , *J ™ "|tn« real estate the close of his talk. l ry la the bouse from a feed wire under the ab™ Ut ' ^XUn^XUnwaoA^ cbe 1 1 la alslso bruised « liflfe mumuss meeting will meet tonight, The session on Friday will be a busy' front portch. The firemen cut one of ?, !'° ® . hB H mG Oi th e detalla Wil!b e plan Paris, Oct. C—That the Germans are gnry, through tho Carpathian Moun- Tho explanation given by tho critics ' MrMr. OlnwoodlOlnwoodle U n heavy /tello w tip- I ° ' " 1 one, opening at quarter to ten in the! the live wires at the "street pole for inoving westward was indicated "In to- tain ptips^sr"Vtrnthnips." for the great activity ef-t&e GermawH mnrniiiK with a devotional serwiee led j-thelf-ewn prolacMiuii, In uiu> curnia1- ? BT"Jb«g ent hail some- day's official three o'clock statement, j Every movement against Cracow is is that they havo discovered that they )y Rev. Dr. John H. Whitton, of Old I of tfee porch, near tho front entrance, optimism t>rr- .vhich announced that German cavalry declared to be seriously interfered cannot keep the spirits of their men his mother ran aid, but by ?*iiat time vuiled. The real estate men put little •'irst Church. |a hole was cut through the under "Hill." as he Is more are now signalled in the vicinity of With, due to torrential rains and theonly by decisive campaign KO they An exchange of greetings will follow, jsfeeathing, disclosing what was sup- familiarly known, "jf&gei-" in the nie«tlng when they Lille. Fighting of th>> most desperate ! destruction of all river bridges by the have staked everything by the series !id was bleed- told of increased business, the demand character continues, it is stated in ' Austrians, but it is slowly progress- of blows at points on the battle line his face was for Hummer homefi f^r the season ot the communique, with little change in ing. which their military aviators have de- or of the convention church, to be fol- (Ire had crept along Hie beams encas- rribiy swo liul f ho was Pfiit-, 1918 UK well as commuters who want owed by the president of the Simpson *'d banoaU) th.9 porch roof and sheath- 1"-'^ nio,.e romforlahl"'"' y Germans Tell of Advance. cided are the weakest. It is known r the swelling'to locate here. Altogether it was tho tho general situation. chapter and Dr. James W. Marshall,!-"t «'»' th-n BOftttored ihrough tlio rfiavluK W3B9 down eoin In the vicinity of Arras, it is stated. Berlin (via The Hague), Oct. 6.- that there hrfVe been withdrawals ewhat. [liveliest meeting of tho year. from a point on the allied left to move he district superintendent. Dr. Mar-| partitions up the front of the build there has been some very slight The official War Office bulletin issued Tinuily discovery alone prevented Considerable routine buulneBB waa advantage, while the fighting continues J today contained but few additional troops in the territory just south of shall will epeak at 10.30 on "Revivals tranttHL-tttd before the real estate ques- with increasing ferocity. Between the facts from yesterday's message. the Belgian frontier. These with- ,nd How to Promote Them in Our fire from eating its way through tion was reached. Sqinme and the Oise the alternative J "The offensive of the German troops drawals must have been reported lo 'hureh." The noon-tide prayer service the entire structure, as only the smoke E The Monmouth County Branch or voii lloRhm end von Kluck and they will be in charge of Rev. Clifford K. gave evidence of the Bra that peno- advances and retirements continue, as on both wings of the battle line In the tho State Charities Aid, through H. the pressure Increases or decreases at France continues," it said, "and weliave naturally taken advantage of Dilks. of Little Silver. Itraiud Wrttttttli. Almost the en- << C. Hehin, former president, asked for tho various points of the line. The ' are pushing forward slowly and in per-them. There is apparently no appre- Oflicers will be elected at the after-|tIr.e *"^rior or the house is finished In I co-operation lo make tlie mass meet- Germans are declared to have attempt- j feet order. We now oocupy (he for- noon session, and a place for the next wood, not more than two or j ing here next Saturday night at the jhenslon in military circles. tliret^ rooms bfl&g lath und plaster. II ed an attack in force on the French < mer positions of the allies on thje It is .stated there that no only in convention selected, with installation • Lyemim in the interest of the luherctl- line which is holding Lassigny, but! western front, but the fightingcon th- e situation excellent, but it is con- I officers by Dr. Marshall. The after- Perry B. Cook, of Katontown, an em- losis lioHpttul Ruecnasful. Mr. Hehm failed to gain the slightest advantage. Itinues with no let up. - Under our ov- stantly improving. The fresh levies loon addresses will be by Dr. J. Mor-ploye of the Tintern Manor Water Co., Tho arrest of Bis Hwedes Sunday t(lld of the ^OT^ that was being put The French, it is declared, are making erwhelming pressure on both wings, gan Read, of New Brunswick, and Dr. inakiiiR: IIIH rounds on his bicycle ,by Patrolmen Kirby and Iflllof ***** anti HURgested that a committee that are constantly reaching the battle an Read, of Ne Brunsk, and 1 progress in the north of the Somme we have compelled the enemy to take line must mean an enormous advant- at 9 :iu of fi i Appointed by the president Furman A. DeMaris, of Vineland. Dr. OCMMSk when he noticed what |, ,. ,n orderl.v conduct dis- tn and in the region of Berry-au-Bae. 'less advantageous positions. age to the allies, who have not been Reed will talk on "Evangelism Among looked likp smok*? issuing from in OIclose|a r dH tliKe olocutiof B n of alleged "apeak- take tho matter up. The motion The official communiiiue follows: "In the eastern theatre of war we forced to withdraw a single regiment he Children" and Dr. DeMaris on "For. front of the Hammcrslough cottage. easy'* in First While tho prevailed. The committee named in- from the center, and the general U first the mist resembled dust, but Swedes were tedtifying in the record- i eluded Messra Hehm, Baker, Hugheel "On our left wing the front is he- continue our offensive unchecked. The vard in the Line of Religious Endeav- e ener 1 i has not materialized, al- movement to the north presages, it r." Mr. Cook, not satisfied with this the- er's court yestorday morning one of! Chandler and Poland. coming more and more extended, j i ; is believed, the early relief of BrviH- ory, jumped off his wheel and made | , mber said he and his companions\ The question or" organizing a Mon- Some German cavalry forces of large 'though there is constant skirmishing Dr. F. B. Harris, pastor of St. Luke's he nU ] q or organizing a Mon se'a and Antwerp. \1. B. Church, will lead the devotional an Investigation. As nearetl obtained drinks ai "Jonephlnos." The mouth County Chumber of Commerce size have been reported In the enmuc- h in force. front of the house he realized that Vienna say that Men while military circles are dis- ervice.s Friday evening prior to Bish- ,fl(M1. were romantled for a future con- was diacusnod. Tlie raovejnent Is art- virons of Lille, advancing before four "Advices from thorn wairflro concealed within the Przemysl defies the efforts of the Rus- cussing the """reported change in the >p Berry's address. Hi,ieration of the cuse. j vocated by iho Bradley Beach Board forces of tho enemy, who are making enclosure. Smoke was creeping from sians to take it and that the, llu.ssian German general staff. While there ie hater in the morninf; Josephine'Of Trade. Tho secretary of that organ- a movement to the north-of the line n Rev. J. D. Bills, of Ocean "Graye,_tfi_ ( na.n.n ,W"1 ntJlCAnlll lit l-l'jh / '-*' Ij-rtf-.*- -- J^^^d* ' TTO official confirmation of thti-report- fl!«4g|^me|b«cs1..jUui-rtiHidfiiLjJiJrirBt a.venu_et Jbsatlon had a -cammuulcatlon before of Tourcoing Uvortheast of Lille) and U* n ill 1.1 • • "IIITJT TTIll"Tl L 111 v* LIHLIM ^^m iresTiTent"oftlie league."'" been checked." soat by the Amsterdam correspond out through the KhliiRles on the front of j waa taken to City Hall. She confront- the mooting asking that a committee Armentier (west by north of Lille). the building, which is of Dutch Co- \ charge of illegal sale of liquor. f be named to meet with similar "Around Arras and on the right The Belgian Statement. of the Standard that Field Marshal ie( a o tw0 Antwerp, Oct. 6.—Only the military von Moltke has been superseded as tohial archJtftOtarfl.. He also heard thn _ shi> was placed under $600 ball to committees fr(im other organization!* hank of the Somme the situation is cracking and snapping: of the wood, j await the tiction of the grand jury. \ form such an aaBoclation. The pr«s- unchanged. Between the Somme and Chief Of Staff by tlie unknown Major- to of Antwerp are now permitted to goGeneral Voiehts-Raglz, it is generally After making a detour of the house bondsman was pneured. Tin? Hwedoa ident named, the secretary and Frank the O;.se tnere has been alternate ad- to the front.. JBecausp of the number accepted as true. to see if thrre were any signs of habi- j were each held under $50 ball an ma- vantages and retiremnts. Matthes. of German spies no persons are per- Von Moltke has never been a strik- tation, Cook hastened lo Harry Hen-lterlal witnesses against the woman. The organization of a Real Estate "Near Lasulgny the enemy attempt- mitted to occupy the spires of the nessey'H fish market not far distant j Charles Blunt, colored, was appre- Exchange ln Long Branch was brought ed a fierce attack but failed. On the ing success even at manouvres and it churches or the roofs of the tall build- lias been reported several time** that TO and spread the alarm. One of the bended last" night by Patrolman Ed- up by Frank MatthflH, one of the "live right bank of the Afsne and at theings. The bombardment of the south- hia strong belief in ChriHtian Science mc.n ran to the Oliver Hynon engine wards. Blunt is charged with the hab- wires" of the E. C. Hazard & Co. and nortft of Somme we have advanced Ilid J I aifd eastern chain of forts con- hat; lier-n stroiiRly criticized by Utu and turned in an alarm from box itual sah; of liquor, being Implicated Little Silver Sauce Company, of this simply in co-operation with the British jJ. ues. Rumors are current that some fellow staff members. The chief com- 56. in the disclosures made by the Swedes. city. Mr. Matthes had some statistics army. of the forts have been badly damaged. plaint, it WHS) believed, was that he A Farmer Boy Himself, He When the firemen arrived Ihoy | The alleged, sale of liquor was In FtrBt In hand. The school enrollment he "We have likewise made some pro- Hut the War Office, declares that the Says, In Advocating Encour- avenue, property owned by Michael Hut the War Office, declares th refused to sanction a certain camplain found a stubborn fire to light. The said was 1G0 ahead of last year. plan on which the Kaiser had set his agement For Farmers- fire was confined to partitions und Marku and occupied by Josephine •{Continued on Fifth Page.) gress in the region oi Bcrry-au-Bac. reslgtftnoo , wol, maintained, Th HmothorH. niunt, tlirouKh IIIH counsel, On the rest of the front the situation . heart and that a« a res»lt lie was rele- Last evening a delegation of farm- (Continued on Fifth Page.) ofRpial statement ifisued tod 9fllfl gated to the rear. General Voights- waived a hearing and was held t0|MANY PAY I ACTTBIUMTC remains unchanged. | ,.The Germails continuP U]eir bom. ers from hia old home In HolnideJ await the action of tho grand jury. it*.MAN I rAT LA9.I IHIBUIt The signs of suffering among tho hardment of the outer ring of forts, Rfigtz is an absolutely unknown quan- tity in military circles and no one hove. ownBliip called upon Henry R. Aek-PIONEER LIVERYMAN, 76, is oxpRcted that n bondsman will quo!- wounded are so getting on the "nerves They have uttm-ly failed, however, to srson, Jr., Democratic candidate lor TO MRS. ELLA M. TAYLOR of the non-combatants that as far as'gain a foothold at any point. In a is in a position to assign the reason TO WINTER IN FLORIDA ily in the Hum of $'MiO this afternoon possible all trains carrying the in-j series of sorties the garrison has in- for his selection, if true. Hate Senator, at. his residence in Key- when Hlunt will he released. The funeral of Mm. Ella Morris Edward Clayton, of 97 Hroadway, valided are moving under cover of (flicted great damage on the enemy, (Continued on Third Page) uort to offer him their congratula- Taylor, widow of Editor Frank M. darkness. This step has theadded ad—which has abandoned all efforts to iouH upon hiR nomination. Mr. Ark- celebrated his seventy-sixth birthday Fighters Held for Grand Jury. Taylor, Jr., was held yesterday after- vantage of preventing any knowledge j carry them by force." it h-ifl home last night. The evening Leonard and Mcfiinley, the prlnci- noon at half-past one o'clock from the rson was born on a farm in Holmdel vas spent in playing games and HR- of thft extent of the casualties being j Despite this optimistic declnration, owiiKhip, near Hazlet, anil spent his pals in the uunset "go" at HaaehaM home of her brother, ex-Mayor Bonja* learned by the enemy's air scouts, who | however, it is known that the pres- lening to phonograph selections. He j park Sunday night, were in the re-jmJn P. Morris, 383 Huth avenue. Tho are extremely active despite heavy :;ure is becoming KO serious that urgent >arly life there, und ^liost of hia rela- received some nice presents. Mr. (-order's court at City Hall yesterday.] intensive services were tn charge ot losses. messages have been sent to the Urit- ives are still engaged in farming in 'jayton, who has been a liveryman all afternoon. The hoys told a story of R0VI Morton A. Barnes, rector of St. The sufferings of the wounded are iah and French general staffs asking hat, locality. ;>f 1I(H life, expects tfl get an automo- school day experience B wlien one go'• t Jamca1 EplKcopal Church. bile next year. His present intentions indescribable. Because of the con-that immediate steps he taken to Mr. Ackerson was railed upon for the decision over I he other in a flntic The house was filled with relatives stant fighting it is impossible for the make the Germans raise their . i speech, and in the course of hia re- are to spend the winter in Jackson- oncounter. Now that they had taken and friends of tha deceased. The Red Cross in a systematic manner to It is felt here that has sac- narks said: "My frlentlH, I am proud ville, Fla., leaving here in Jiinuary. He on years they again agreed to do bat- floral offerings were numerous. The gather those who cannot reach the raficed enough in trying to check the if the fact that I v/:m born on a Mon- H in fliip health and hopes (o bn spor- tle under existing conditions, andcasket was covered with a blanket of rear themselves. In consequence many GerniniiK by their own force and that Grand Jury For October Term mouth county furm and had the op- •d many years. were in a fair way to reach a decis- flowers. Interment was made tn the who might otherwise be saved lie tho allies can now spare enough fresh mrtunity of spending my early life in Mr, Clayton's guests at the birthday ion when tlie gong sounded at tlie Morris plot at West Long Branch, in where they fall until they bleed to troops to undertake a flanking move- Charged By Justice Kalisli .neb wholesome surroundings. Aa you anniversary Inst night were Mr, a"nd approach of Patrolman Kirby. Both charge of B. L. Richards & Son, ot death. Many others go insane from ment in force from the west, const, well know, most of my relatives have Mrs. Robert Saunders, of foint PIGOH- took the) count at the time, Leonard Pompton, N. J. their sufferings and the wild scrnams which would compel the Germans to This Afternoon. always neen farmers, and tiie home- ant; Mr. and Mrs. John Durkin, Mrs. remaining long enough to be appre- The pallbearers were Charles L. of some of those on the hospital trains evacuate and to lift the siege stead place is Htill in the family, ami 9. W. Wells, of New York; Mr. and bended. JUcorder Arrowsmlth placed i Edwards, B. II, Bobbftt, Prank C. are simply blood-curdling as they pass Mrs. Charles Spries, William Clayton of Antwerp, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Ka)- although I am now practicing law, 1 both young men under $100 bail to Qujnnj noniol Doran, William P. Bmb- through the camps. Meanwhile residputs are leaving isch, who was to have opened the Oe- im Ktill connected with and greatly in- and foil, James Edgar. the action of the Brand jury. ley and George A. Llppert. Russians Claim Victories, Antwerp to placns of refuge in Hol- i tober term of court at Freehold this ar«3ta(J in the farming .industry. Petrograd, Oct. 6.—The Russian land and England. So far as possible, | morning at ten o'clock, miseed his "A wonderful change lias taken Heir for Conrow* Funeral of Mr. Catsyn. Remodelling Gen. Porter Cottage. army in pursuit of the Germans who all of the vessels, including even the train, and as a result did not arrive ilace in tlie last ten years in the alti- Willard L. Conrow, formerly of this Tho funeral of Edgar CasRyn, who The General Horace Porter cottage have been driven from the Nieman fishing boats, are carrying non-com- j at the county seat till 12.30 o'clock. ude of our young men towards farm- ity, now located at Somerville, N. J., died at Katontown Friday night, was in the Klberon section is being re- river district are now threatening the batants into neutral territory. It is , Upon bis arrival George Green and ing a^ a .vocation. The diy no longer has no time at present for reading yt'sterduy afternoon at two o'-J modeled. The house is owned by M.S. Germans on their front and flank.Th eexplained that this movement is mere- I Itk'liark Spark*, the two negroes attracts them with the same force war news, There is something more from his Broad street home. CJuteman, of New York, who purchas- Germans are reported here to have oc- ly precautionary. ! charged with causing the deatli ot hat it once did, und the popular f all Intresting in the home circle, a little Rev. DWIKIH U. ParHons, of SlirewH-]ed the estate of Henry Roeenwald cupied their fortified positions along Fears Felt For London. 1 Charles A. Ely, a Freehold laundry- today is hack to tliu furm, in fact the daughter having arrived laBt Saturday, bury, officiated. Tlie deceased wus for, some- time ago, It 1B one of the land- the border, just inside the East Prus- Lndon, Oct. 6.—The admission that man, were arraigned. The trial was atest business in tlie wnrkl. andlioth nmtlter ami infant are RPttinfi j many years a trainer of horses and in marks of the southern section of the sian frontier. the Germans have again resumed the set for October 19th. that it will always be profitable if con- along nicely and Willard lias the air of UM employ of Mr, Collier. He in sur city. Rumors of the German casualties offensive on the east and west wings ! Justice Kalisch appointed Matthew Jucted on a business basis. a .proud parent. vived by a widow and two children. in tho series of buttles which extend- of the battle line in France has caused J. Oonover, of Freehold, and Senator (Continued on Third Page) Burial was made in charge of Funeral Regular Meeting of the Democratic ed well down into Russian Poland con- some apprehension here that the gov- John W. Slocum, of this city, to de- Autumn Millinery Director Charles Breese, of Eaton- Kx*»cutivp Committee for organization tinue to grow. They are now placed ernment may be holding up important fend Sparks, and Senator Slorum and You will miss a treat [f you fall to be We invite your, inspection of our town, at Glen wood cemetery, at City Hall Wednesday, Oct. 7th, at at 70,000. In addition, the Russians news. It continues in the face of de- A. .1. C. Stokes to represent Sparks. present at the Broadway tonight. complete showing of women's hats. 7.30 p. m. T. C. Morford, chairman. have captured a large number of Ger-nials by headquarters, which maintain Justice Kalisch did not charge the {adv.)* Steinbach Co., Asbnry Park. (adv.)* Reserved seat tickets for flishop (adv)** man cannon, which became mired aiul that whatever ground was yielded will grand jurors till laier in the day. Quaylo's lecture are now on sale at were abandoned. be regained when, thn reinforcements Licenses expiring at the <"k*tober Mauch Chunk and Return $2.00 • Reserved seat tickets for Bishop Hrftton's and Dangler's drug stores, There is but one stock Co. for Long Thp Russian advance into Galicia now being moved roach their new des- torm wem taken up for renewals lat- Sped* Excursion to Mauch Chunk, Q yle's lecture are now on sale at (adv.)# Branchera—'tig Cha«. K. Champlin, and of the t'ospuck division into Htin- tinations. er in tht» afternoon. Olen Onoko and the Switchback, via Brit ton's and Dangler's drug stores, now at the Broadway. (adv.)* New Jersey Central, Oct. 7: leaves (adv.)* Weequehclah Tribe, I. O. R. M. East Long Branch, 6.37; North' Long extends a welcome to visiting Red Men Business Man's Lunch, 40c UNITED STATES MAY Branch, 6.39 a. m.; Oct. 8: leaves El- Tonight Ion Oct. 9. Wo expect a visit frrnn Between 11 and 2 o'clock dally at the BUY M0NTICELL0. beroflU 7.08; West End, 7.11; Loogj "The Littlest Refill." (adv.)* .Great Sachem Charles T. GracR.and Commercial Hotel. German and Amer- Branch, 7.15; Rranrhport, 7.18; Little i ] others of the Great Council at No. 581ica, n kitchen. evy Silver, 7.23 a. m. Hound trip tickets, Fall Opening G. A. H. Hall, Broadway, Long Branch, ,,f N>W York lias iinHMM K< iTftmy 12.00; children $1.00. of Bt*t« Brynn that lie wouM f-rll ; \V*»Il paper arid paints. Store full of N. J. (adv.)** See "The Stranger," matinee and Muritiifllii. Tlioinaw f«ff«*oa'l nli! WM4 f •' (adv,)221-223-225-227-229-231-233« everything deeirablo for the Interior night, Wednesday, Broadway, Popu- hnttl*, tfl ihr Kovernmpnt fur I8S0,- land exterior decorating of your house.' Bark with "Home Folks" Chas K. lar prices. (adv.)* 08ft He l>lt himself forced to yi^l.1 Wed. night $25 in gold Riven away No war price. It's time to get your fhampltn at the Broadway. (adv.)* in ptitilir sentiment, lie Mid, iti- thtfi.rh . lie lrnl spi-tit (WBMflB ten- free at. the Broadway. . (advj^work doue before cold weather gets j Notice Bowlers l:H>viiiK Hie »{*$& His d M the V'lr- Hyer and Flock (adv.)21Stf* Between 11 and 2 o'clock daily at the i:ini,i Noma of thr pftnldetit of the beron. will re-open for the winter seas- i .niie.1 Vkmtm*. Undertakers, Bee ad. page 4, cols. 6 & 7 Commercial Hotel. German and Amer- on Oct. 1st, under new management. (adv.)229tf* Chae. K. Champlin Stock Co., Broad- lean kitchen. (adv.)229tf* (adv.)224tf* I*lioU» liy Anu'rica.ti TreaB Aspn ,way tonight. Popular prices, (adv.)*, i Broadway tonight, 'Tl)e Little Reb j Broadway tonight, 25 handsome pres- "The Littlest Rebel," Broadway The- i." , (adv,»* Advertise .4a—4fce--Daily Record, cnts glren away free. (adv.)* atre. (adv.)* TWO LONO BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. UTTLE CHIPS STUBBORN FIRE IN All thoae wliu wlah to pluy basket- Children's Wear "When You Sec Them ball tlih* year muat register in the Dr. and Mra. D. A. Hancock ami fam- gym this month. He sure to get your Ef E \y have closed their cottage on Hea- Outing flannel gowns in plain white or striped, in name flown or you will not be allowed 3OO Boulevard and have retyrnetf to to play. heir home in New York for 'the win- Sizes G to 12 years. Value 50o, special at 39c: You Want Them" (Continued from First Page) ter. Mr. ('lork has received u letter from Commodore Tlioman C. Owens and Coats in blue and brown- cheviot, sizes 4, 5 and G I W, P. Itunyony president of the Perth beneath the roof of the front porch. laughter M&fjorle, of Brooklyn, apent years. Value $5.00, special at $2.98. JAmboy Dry Dock Company, who put Holes were cut in tho sheathing and tht* latter part of tli« week at his We Are Speaking of up the fornous lUiiiyon cup in compe- inglen beneath the cornice of the ittage, the Willows at Keimburg. i jtltion In the East Jersey* High School group of wludowH in the spacious hull The Jersey Central Traction Com* Corduroy bonnets in navy blue, brown or white. | I>«'JIKIIO a number of years ago. Mr. on the neeond floor. Streams of water lany is Qfecttns a©w trolley suspen- Value .$1.75, special at $1.25. OUR CLOTHES liunyon t^ays: — und eheinlcalfs were played Into the sion polfH for the feed wires that run 1 "Your reference to the Itunyon tro- openings, and the btazo was noon in Ii rough Went Keansburg Beach . You can't help wonting one of our Suits or OvercoatH phy caint; duiy to hand and it looks to icl(. The lire spread into one or A meeting of the Keanaburg Civic' me us if the 'bvnt follow' won. monj closets, where were stored val- Alliance dfrei'toru is to he held at wheujou see them. They arc the Acme of Perfection Bad "I have always been hitcreBtC'd in uable biic-ii-Urac, statuary and Other tliree o'tlock tho coming Sunday aft-] Women's Knit Skirts thfl Hchool boys ond if the Ituhyon decorative and useful articles. Con-ernoon In the fire house at Oak street. are cheap at our prices— trophy has been tho means of promot- iderable of the furnishings were re- At this inuetiiiK tho boundary linos Knit skirts for women in all colors, special at 50c. ing good clean BpOft among the boyn moved to the rear lawn, but some of it the proposed borough will be dis- It htiR answered the purpoHfi to thethe floor coverings and furniture In usued. letter and pleases me perhaps more Ulf) front pan of the house were dam- Frank ^iiepherd, the Keansburg atft-l S1O to $4O than It did the* boj^ who have com- agfd, if not entirely destroyed. Theion agent, lias received from General peted tor it. interior (infuh of the house suffered jsenger Agent Hope and General luit little by tire, "but the water soaked freight Agent Koons leLters congratu- Women's Muslin Underwear "Thunking you very tAuger&ly forhardwood SOOTH anil panel work on Come in and s?e, them writing me the final outcome." lating liim for the efficient manner in the walls and ceilings will no doubt which an Increased volume of passen- A few remaining lots of gowns, skirts, combinations * * * have to be replaced either in part or :er and freight husineaB at the local and Princess slips. Values $3.*00 to $G.()(>, reduced to What'a the latest MPWH roBJirdiiiK whole. Some of the woodwork and depot WUH bundled Hie past HUminer. Cliattle Spirit? Art' we going to let $2.39 hi $4.89. doora In one or two front roomi4 were Large quuntitiun of peppern have It die? badly burned. The firemen did good * • * been shipped during the pasi wuek work and there Is little evidence, from Troni the Keanshurg freight station. The folUtwing notice has bfion TR- :lie putsidR of (he building of the ac- The shipments run from forty to ttt- reived fro Wfnleyan Alumni Coun- tual damage inside. ty barrelB a day from each shipper. Children's Coats Broad St. RED BANK "P. L. Harry, of Chattle High Mrs. HammerKlough, owner of the John Katon, who has bftm employed School, is among tho Btudent.s who building, who recently returned from ; driver by Henry Ackerman, the Complete line of children's coats in zibeline, broad- have entered WfjHleyan UnlverHity, Kurope, has been stopping at the home Keanslmrg drayman, left that place on Middletown, Connecticut this . fall. of Mra. O. It. l-lammer»lough in theMonday bound for iiia home in the laud cloth, corduroy and velvet, ia all shades. Sizes from 2 to of Dixie. He lives in South Carolina, Millar street in Mr. Worth's father's The present Freshman elans of 165 adjoining cottage. When the lire was 7years. (tnl'ants'Dept.) From $3.50 to $15.00. HIGHLANDSJllEWS Is the largest In the history of this discovered she was about to leave for J. D. Saundnrs, the new atution hotiffu on Fourth street. agent at Keuntsburg has moved his Miss Jennie Koleiibu^h and Mfus An- M rs, I loltni-H <' raw lord guve birth lypieul American college, where New York. twcniy-flye years ago President Wil- 'am My from Belford, occupying the cot- aa Finn havp gone for a thn»u weeks' ti> u daughter Sunday night. tage recently erected by Mrs. Doty, of. •itty at Atlantic City, From there MUa Anna Mcikjiifnigh is attending Bon taught history and Must rated method! of government by organizing New York. they will go to Mias Finn's home at Hie staid no rum I sehonl gt Trenton. VILLA FEARS MUTINY. Kred Drown, who has leased the cot- Children's Hiliinery Newport, R. I.. where Miss Kulenbimli Htuderits Into ti model of ttie English J Mies McDoiiuuKii graduatod from the Parliament for debute practice. Rlnre tage of Frank McGuire on the l ort will spend part uf the winter. AtlmHk' Hlghlunda blah »o*iW lust Wurries Back to Torreon to Quell Up- Mornnouth road, Is Superintendent of Terry Martin, the plumber, Tell that time Wesleyim has won many rising—Americans In Peril. in u vnriety^of pretty styles, suitable for girls from "2 to 8 June. intcreolleKhite debates." pipes for the Texas oil company ut tne while In New York and lipraincnl IIIH Juurez, JrleXlcu. Oct. a—With in.000 tatter's extensive plant at Bayonne. years BVom $2.00 upwards. anklet He is home again, but h&a * • v (»f bis mon In revolt nnd discontent The lease on the cottage is for a brief -been su#eHHg -fflwHt-paliw RED BANKJIEMS, _.-£lo-pupil—will be allQwetl In more gnunag his genera!• growiBg, Geagrai period. Chief Jesse Luwrenco, Jr., William than two Hchool artlvltleu and the Villn has hurrletily returned to Tor Lawrence, Thoiuan V. LVUIIH und Clar- The l'«triun Club or the First Baptist some regulation will apply to school reon to avert a more treuernl mutiny The fourth annual supper of the w Church held a niecllng OS Friday nl^ht Keansburg Fire Company, No. 1, is to ence VanKirk attended f)j Mnen'n activities us Ihut applying to athletics, iln-eiiteniiii,' In (be northern nnny. Tin- be held on Saturday, October 10, from convention at Atlantiic City last week, at (ha hoots o( MIEB Adale Chandlor. that IH, that a, person falling in two loss (if the Herreru army of Hourly The members ftre planning 10 f^lvt! u 6 to 10 o'clock, In MacDonald's audi- Herbert Hunter hag left Tor Wheel- subjects of the four will not be al-\tMH) null of the Arrietn forces in I»n torium. Arrangements are in charge ing, W. Va., where he will atlend a play soint! tinio in Novoniber, After lowed to take any pint an long as the mnuo, nuinberinfr nearly %GQQ more, IIIH busiiit?s.s wua tranBactHi! a social of the Ladies' Auxiliary, which is a Nrju Inatp, school until the opening of Uhe base- two deflctenees prevail. iimiiyed Villa, but he beenme altirmed sufficient guarantee that the affair ball season next spring. time was enjuyed ami refreshments • # • * •.vben Oenorfll Manuel Chno deserted served. will he a success. Supper tickets soon William Rowland, proprietor of tho Meredith Parker hns entered the ^'llh ^,."(i(» troops, i.'luio formerly was to be issued wiil be &0 cents. The pro- How land pharmacy, continues to Im- Mr. and Mra. Edward I.afetra spent .nititnry ^©vwiKST of Chihuahua. Sunday with their (laughter, Klnlna, MasHRcluiHettn Institute of Technolo ceeds will go toward the maintenance; <• prove, and was able to (vtblt the store gy, having passed nil hin entrance .Villa luiH notltled lAfi Kenernls tluit lie at Trentqn'. Alii permit none of them to attend any jf the company. Ing car to Dr.^bownea, ot Keansburg. Frank Pyatt, of Keyport, has left last week. examinations. 1 Misses Mamie and Donna Pruto, or future peace conferences culled by Car Manager Frank Johnson of the St. John's Church at South Keyport, that place for Zanesville, o., where hia The Water Wilcji clubhouse ling clon- * * * 1 iMuiiinuulli utreet, spoilt the Wfiek end •;uizii <>r his .sy mi (utilizers, l-'rom n Keansburg Baseball Team is planning will hold their annual bazar and supper mother is seriously ill. ed for the aeaaji ../ul many enjoyable with relatives and friends In New On account of the increased enroll- \'!ll;i stiiridjKiint, there is no longer th<- 10 put a strong club on the diamond on Wednesday and Thursday, October Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weed, of Lib- dances and caul Parties were held Yurli. ment,'another teacher hua been added i!|f:hteHt chnin-e to avoid war with Car next season, already having lines out 14 and IB. erty, N. Y., former residents of Key- there this summer. to the Chattle faculty. This teacher Junior Manahan. uon of Jesse Mana- •nnzn. und uls representatives any no for a number of fast players. The lat-! George Ackerman, of Keyport, has port. are spending several weeks with William Freeman hfitt resumed his will handle Frcnhnuin studies. Further cuiicessions will be made b\ .er includes a battery and Inflelders. purchased a 90-horse power Regal Mr. and Mrs. Martini A. White, of that studici ia "the"st'cVen7 Institute °r "*»'. °f Wallace street, in parrying his * • * Vtfta to the cause of peace. .Saturday and Sunday games will be touring car. place. Technology at Ilobolten. r In lit arm around hi a eUag. Junior Since (lie police have been co-oper- " handlebars of a bi- Nil(-O. Art?... Oct. (!.—Under fire of played. The grounds on Seely avenue Miss Virginia Danforth, of Oakwood James L. Terhune, of Matawan, is George DeHitie, of New York, has was rlditig on ating with the school authorities the will be improved and the grand stand Park, who haa been confined to her entertaining his nephew, Gordon purchased lots on Washington aveuuo rid™ by Lester Kennedy when coinlilion of things caused by had Mexican soldiers for three days, with struck a IIITKU stouo, IhrowltiK much prippcrty afready destroyed, sev enlarged. The Orchard Cottage will home will illness for the past month, White, of Denver, Col. on which he will nuiUi a summer home treatment of the bulldingH and grounds be retained as headquarters of the is now able to be around. inthoapritiK. A. E. Dennett made the I"1"' «**• Tlttl IUUUIKII^H in Junior's •nil cltlzi'iiM Injured und Hie menace of Miss Helen Cartan has returned to in tin; evening complained iibout team. Twenty games were played by: The Keyport Library Association Matawan after visiting friends at Al- BU[e j right wrist wurc turn luose as well i greater destruction before them. mound the high HCIIOO! are very much \nicriciins Hi Nneo, Ariz., liavju united the Keansburg club the past season.'will hold a bazar December 1 at the bany, N. Y. Mr. McElroy and family, of Flushing, ** those of the ltaf«*. Lester encap- improved. Of these games the temn won four- Public; library. The bazar will be L. L, are spending a month in the «!» without any Injuries. in :i teletfi'ai'hle appeal to I'residenf Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reed, of * * * VVIlHon for protactjnn. teen, a very high percentage. Of the uuniauo, representing the "Seven Ag- Kingston, N. Y., were recent visitors of Adams cottage on Uurbarie- avenue. L Herbmt Frank, of AlU-nwond, • spent wIt h his The lirst nix weeks' period clones six games lost exactly half of the num- Mrs. Edward Drown, of Matawan. This Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ueber, sum- Jimlay , Parents, Mr. and Mra. Wiishinj,'tou. Oct. li.-Jobc II. Sllll- of Women." on October-16th, a week from Thurs- rimn, the presidents iiersonal envoy to oer_jvsut.U).AIatawjiD_Ui-tlie uovian-toe- William" N. Danforth,* of Oakwood Is the first time in 22 years that Mr. ——rmerTeBtderitB, left laHMVUSK IDT all ftli- day." the county championship. and Mrs. Reed have been to Matawan. tomobile tour which wlll t»kp in Wash- MUMB Kmlly and Charlotte Me- Mexico, is on his \vny to Washington Park, will tour with "The Debutante," wllb whnt is believed to be Important J. L. Frenchman and family have de- which opens at Atlantic C/Ity this week. Mrs, Margaret Scobey, of Midway ington, D. C, ani Delaware Water Queen, of Harrison avenue, spent the cided to make their home at Keans- Their winter home in in New- woek end with tlu-lr father at Iiobukcii. ELBERUN NEWS information rujjurdlng the Villa-Car- Mr. Danforth will play the role of lead- Green has returned' after a visit of a Gap. m&m controversy burg all the year around. Mr. French- The Senior class of the Leonardo ark. M. Rheppard, who spout the sunime Ing com median and will support Miss To DIBCUSS White Plague. man in the proprietor of a delicates- Hazel Dawn, who plays the title part, Charles Ungerer, a meiabar of tfee j at the Durand cottage on Ocean ave B6D and groom? store on Carr avenue The c|ili'stiun of the proposed comity nue, has returned to Joraey City for .Mr. Danforth was seen last winter In RED BANK CHURCH NEWS police force, spent throe days last week hospital tor tubi-rt ulonis will be pre- BASEBALL near Sea Ilreeze Way. "Aflal" with friends and relatives at Albany. the winter.^ Hciiit-d ut a public nulling at the Ly- John W. Higgins and tlaugiilur. Iiave | By|j j The Woman s Home Missionary So- Raymond Flett, of Atlantic Highlands, Mr. and Mrs, George Conover ot Results of Games Played In National, Clark and his wife, who couni, Long lirancb, Saturday night. come to New Point Comfort to pass ,,nv. ,,oon' spending the summer as the ciety 6f the First Methodist Church hag given up his position in Johnson's Ked Lodge, entertained on Thursday American and Federal Leagues. . _ n,i • lluvf! lirl.II niicuiiiiiA tut: nuMiinci I'mm incut citi^i'HB wlll HpoaK briefly, ias. will meet with Mrs. John Maney, of bridge pharmacy. Mrs. E. Hampton and daughter, I3ea NATIONAL LEAGUE. several weeks cf the early fall In the guestf. of clark.s „, and there will be an Illustrated lecture Audry cottage on Prospect place near , , Monmouth street, tonight. Fordau'B restaurant, near the rail- on "The Cause, Prevention and Cure trice, of Asbury Park, Mrs. Robert M. At Cincinnati; R. n. E JeweM of Oakwood Park eft or Mon The Official Board of the Grace road Btation, has been closed for the l'urdy and Miss Klla Anderson, of I'.UMJUI'KII. »iO4O00O0O-4 6 i Carr avenue. Their home is in Irv- treal, Canada, where Mr. Clark will of TubeTouloBifl," by Du. MUltml Knuwi- Cincinnati,, i o o o o o o o .2— 3 8 i ington. open the theatrical season with the Methodist Church will meet at the par- winter. ton. of tho State Hoard of Health. Dr. Manasijuan, and Mrs. diaries Layton. ISattorles-MfQuihen ami Smith; Amps, George Gress, Jr., -has been made sonage on Broad street tonight at 8 of Deal. Gilbert Comic Opera Company of Ward LaForge found a row boat Knowlton baa a largo number of ater- ikiUKt'ie find (Hockson. manager of the Keansburg Watch- which is the leading man. Mrs, Clark o'clock. adrift in the river last week. The boat ooptlcon views, some of them made Peter llauck and family have cloned Kfionil name: R. H. E man's Protective Association. The mid-week prayer meeting of the has not been claimed. their Hummer home on Ocean avenue I'ltl'b'li'nli. .-.,.. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 4 I accompanies her husband and supports from photographs taken in Monmouih rimtjiriiitl I) 0 0 3 t 0 •— 4 H i Jacob Skillman has tendered his res- him In many of his productions. Grace Methodist Church will be held Hoy VamSiokle has offered a reward coiinly showing conditions near home. and returned to Kast Orange. MjitU'i it-s-KiMIy and Sclian«: Schneider ignation as superintendent to the at 7.30 o'clock o'clock Wednesday for the return of a tWfl mouths' old HOB. DouglaH Handley, of Anbury Park, anfl C.iiizalpn. ITinplres — Johnson and Mrs. Robert Ellsworth, of Keyport, There will be a chance to ask ques- Beacon IJeacli Association. Mr. Skiil- is spending several days as the guest night. The pastor's subject will be ton bull pup which wan >tokm from tions, and the whole subject of theKpunt Sunday in New York. man has been an active member of "The Gracious Words of Christ." his place last week. Frank Kisele spent Monday in New Uflme railed end of seventh to allow of relatives at Ureenport, L. I. White Plague in Monmouih County Pillfil-ucKh t.i catch triiin. that organization for the past sever, Jo3e Q of Vrincetml coU The Woman's Foreign Missionary Edgar H. Patterfton and family art? York. At Bruoklyn: R H. B wlll ho discussed. Admission will ho years, and the action on his resigna, hed ,„th e pre8byterian churcl. Society of the Grace Methodiat Church home from a visit at Gennantowu, N. free. Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll nnrt DoRton UU-20&003 2—15 14 0 tlon was deferred untel the next meet^ - meet at the parsonage on Friday J. family have returned to New York af- Brooklyn.. 0 0 00 0 0 020—2 7 C Sunday in the absence of Rev. William RatttTloa—Ciutoher and F. Tyler: Altchl- ing. Sheddan. j afternoon at three o'clock. Mrs. Thomas Hennessey, Sr., has ter spending the summer here. M»I, Schmutt, MuCarty ami Fiicher. The Keyport barber shops will close The J A s been laid up with acute indigestion. Small Red Bank Fire Mrs. Samuel Hall, of West Asbury Miss Geraldlne Rrown, of Keyport,1 _ - - - Society of the Grace Hfcoinl Kame; * n.^H. B at 8 o'clock evenings, after October &, left Tuesday for Holyoke, Mass. Miss Methodist Church will meet at tho Maurice E. Roseiibnuin has closed Shortly after two o'clock yesterday Park, upetn Saturday visiting friends Rustnn 00300010 6— 9 10 4 excepting Wednesdays at 9 and Satur home of Dr. Harold Perkins, in Bor- up his Albin ice cram parlor for the on Pearl street. Un.nklyn... 0 0 it 1 0 0 0 4 0— 5 10 2 Brown is taking a course in the Mt., morning a man living on the first floor BattarUH—Huffhet, Heaa and Y, Tyler; days at 121. Holyoke college. den ^street, at 8 o'clock Friday night. winter. Mr. Ronenbaurn will remain of Mr. Mill ward's barn in Leonard Mr. and Mrw. Adam Wortli enter- Allen, Ilunon ntul McCarty. Umpires— Miss Helen Green, of Flushing, L. I., Peace Sunday W*a observed in some here about two weeks longer before street. Red Bank, discovered that the tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lester irarl nn.l Rlelar. a teacher In tho Keyport High school of the Red Bank Churches Sunday. returning to New York. barn was on fire. An alarm was turn- Sickles and son, Omar, of Naveslnk, At New York: R. H. B in 1904-0&; was in Kieyport Saturday Rev. S. M. VanSant, the pastor, preach- Misses Mabel, Lord la and Florence ed in and both Relief and Union Fire and MIKS Laura Siociun, of Klberon. HhlliuiVila (I 0 0 000000—0 4 2 renewing old acquaintances. ed a peace sermon at the First Metho- Ginlher have returned to work in New Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin- en- M«W VW'A.. II 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 •— 4 10 8 ACTUAL RELIEF Companies answered. One end of the nntterlefl -Hlxey, Mattlson am) pooln; Martin Hoffman, of Keyport, is on- dist Church at night. Bishop Luther York after a short vacation here. barn was burned out. The build in g tertained on Thursday Mrs, Cliadwick ppmarftB and Hmiili. Umpires—O'Connor joying a two weeks' vacation from Itis j B. Wilson's special peace prayer was Dr. P. Tieniey and family have re- was occupied by an Italian junk dealer Layton. ain) JOm^lli;. duties in Walling's drug store at that (used in the service. The choir furn- turned to Newark after spending the as a store house. A good deal of stuff Mr. and Mrn. 1 larry Davison, of At St. Louis: H H. E. place and is now spending a lew days jishfid special munic. Rev. Dr. J. W. summer at their cottage on Highland Colts Neck, spent. Saturday with Mr. CSlcaffO...'. OOOO00S10-4 !) 1 in Haltimore, Md. IS ASSURED FOR | Rogfm observed Peace Sunday at both was destroyed. It was not insured. St. i,ouia... 0 00000030— 3!> 3 avenue, and Mrs. Knoch Davison. "attPi-ips—S£.ibel and Tyrpc; Perrltt. Ptr- Mian Maude Snyder, daughter of Mr. the morning and evening services of Miss Margaret lJurgoyn<\ a trained Henry aijd Christie Steelier, of New \ linliin.miii and Hnytler. tJmplres^- and Mrs. T. WaltersSneider, of Koy- the First Presbyterian 'Church. Rev. nurse, is home after b«*in# on a case York, are visiting their aunt, Mrs, H. »on ami yuJa'py. port, is seriously ill with pneumonia, I Dr. Johnson L. Miner, the pastor, held at Newark. Keep Your Scalp Healthy With Stent1* k. STANDING OF THE Cl-Ufes, disease developing from injuries I a special service at the First Baptist Rev. K. F. Reed has refurmul after w. U P.r. w. L- P.O. PENSLAR HAIR TONIC Joseph Krotchvil, of New York, Dnaton...,fl» 68 .818 Hrooklyn.74 JJ .487 received several days ago when she ,Church Sunday morning. a visit to his wife, who is a patient at Kpent Sunday with hia family here' ith Mr. Wilson's anytime William YanDer Lelth has returned Boston lOioooooi— 3 ID acopal Church have organized "A GIrl' recommended seems beyond of the ladies of the church being pres- Bister, Mrs. William Cottrell. Phone 161 to New York, after spending the sum- BvlteHm—Johnson and Airisnilth; ColFriendl- y Club," and met last night at i belief. Practically every case has , ent. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worth havo mer here. !iw, Oren und Cady. Umpires—Connolly he residence of Mrs. George Brown, been cured or benefited. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Jeffrey and moved from T. H. Lane's hntipn near Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood and two chil- IHJ Kgan. at Keyport. NO USE FOR CANE OR CRUTCH daughter, of Hankins avenue, are vis- aTANDINQ OF THE CLUU8. NOW—CURED. dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. p.O. W. (,, p.c.Former Mayor T. Frank Appleby, of iting friends at Imlaystown. Henry Herbert. Phil.i'iihia 3S t3 .(K3 St. Louts. 71 82 .41;:) \sbuiy Park, who has just been nom- Camden, N. J., Aug. 17, 1914. Mrs. Henry V. Johnston, of West Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pullen, of ...90 61 .Mfl Chicago... 70 S4 .4o5inated for State Senatorf, was a visitor M. R. Kline: — Park avenue, has been indisposed dur- Time and Trial Prove HimUry Beach, spent Sunday with Mr.] m. 80 t'i .887 New Vork H9 S^ .454at Keyport, accompanied by Mrs. Ap-! I was so crippled with rheumatism ing the week. and Mra. Thomas Luke. ...ftl 7S .5:3 Cleveland. 61 10- 1131 pleby. j that I had to use cane and crutches Mr. and Mrs. Nathan King, who were the unequalled value of Beecham'9 Pills as the Welter Kuneke spent Sunday With Kl-MJ'EftAL. LEAGUE. The New Point Comfort tte«rh Ior three years. Could get nothing to married Sunday, have taken posBes- ttlnmre- B, «. E. he D me and was sion of tnei best corrective of ailments of tho digestive organs his parents, Mr. and Mrs.-, Lewis Kl». ii 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 1— B 15 2 Conipany will move in its new office at ' - completely dlscoui* *" newly furnished"home on so common—and the best proventjva of lasunur and Funckp. ri\. 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2— 6 10 4 the foot'of Carr avenue in about two aSed- Was persuaded to use your , Wood row street. serious sickness so ofti.:i re?uiti",!T from defective or Mrs. Sarah Tilt on entertained on •ies-Knctzer find llerrv Hailey weeks. George White head is wiring '"fdicine by a friend. Now I can walk Grocer Harry C. VanNote spent Sun* irregular action of the stomacli, liver ov bowels. Smith ad K.-rr. ay- with ""his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sundny Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wright Bd fr R H.B.the buihiinp for olrvfririty. t-ith out aid of cane or crutch. Lamp- and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson riiii-burKli 1000000 0—1 7 1 The Sunday morning mass which ess and pain entirely gone. Gained • randin VanNote, at Farmingdale. and son, John, of Asbury Park. Bantam* ooiooooo-i 6 t has been hohi at MRcHonnhi's auditori- ii weight and appetite good as ever. Autumnal services will be held in ilantrl.s-Iiitkfon and, lloht-rts; (Jutnn. the w <\mley and Jat-klitsch. I'mpires—Ander- um, Keansburg, during the summer You may use my name and refer any- a.vside M. E. Church next Sunday Mr. &azley in Luck, hab heen discontinued. one1 to me. Send this testimonial of jl* J"*1*" of the paBtor- Rev- Harry T. Beecham's Fills mm iimi Cross. 1 ft Bazley. of 89 Liberty street, BUBS mftmi end of eichtli account of A. F. Hiordan linn closed his Rum- avy own free will, hoping it will en- is!er. have a f^reat record. For over half a century thcy.bave hoor am! with ed to be the winner of the Rom- .iai km tm. mer lionip at Ideal Reach and has rfV tourage others to give your medicine Walter A. King, of Poplar, entire satisfaction in tliou^anU.s ot" hiTiicvj. A few do>»os v>iil prove to n '1 ypewrii'T Riven .away Tiy J. H. At Indianapolis: n. H. B , uirnod to Harrison for the winter. a faithful trial. j Kiuuhiy a Anbury Park, you that you can find prompt relief inin the headaches, depre^aios of B&oufla'* shoe Start at (UStS. I.mis .2 0 2 010300— ft 10 6 spirits and general Bd-good feeliaga caaaed hy indigestion OJJJ;I tilksB DWH. Induimlifl.. 10 4 0 15 13 »_13 lti 2 K. X. Stone, of Rutgers college, New JOHN LEE, | Try them, and you will know what it £• Vo have at your Bawanaafll such fiway. Saturday night. The lucky li.au ri.s-C.rnnme, Crandail and Chap- Brunswick, iu a week-end visitor at CamdenvCowt House. • ber was 1 *»0. This shne store is tiiiin, Kaisci MiiB, Mutlln and Karldtm CHRISTIAN I'tnpins HrtiHiuu find Goecktl. the home of his mint. Miss Kmma M<>r- Do not fail to test this now famous SCIENCE Rtariiiip a new contpst for a rell. of Hazlet. prescription. For sale by H. B. ETnrtp pn1r nf shori^, or rutrbPT At Buffalo; R H. BJ. SERVICES An Invaluab!^ Aid to health nrwrouvri... o n o u o : o i (- a io 6 Miss Hattfe S. Webster, of IfuSst, Meyers. 119 Sixth Ave., Long Branch; Held In Library Hall Sunday he Ur«Ml Sa'» of Any Medicine in tH«- Wo , t.> tlif winner. This will end Buffalo ii 1 2 0 o (i (i o i - 4 m 2was a Kofi matt vifciior Saturday. Cooper's Drug Store or Schroeder's( So.d tv.ryw'av.r*. Ill UJ. C^, ?0., ffc. tnias' Kve and will ini.kc a nice H;UL-'ifS-NcHloti. BHMjMkc* and Wat- The YiinMuter and Weisand TradinR Pharmacy, Red ' Hank; H. G. Van- ana Wednudly •vonlngt at son: An4cn«n wai l-«vt«n*. Cmplrta- Note, Oakhurst. Mail orders filled. 8 o'clock. :-; :•: :•: Sliiljia":, ;-uJ Mauil.i5.--au. Company, of Ilazlet, sold a Kord tour- LONg BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. THREE ment and advice to enable him to get the greatest production from his Modern Seamen. LAND OF THE LOOM. ground with the leant amount of ex- The new ahip HUH transformed tht DCKERSDN PLEDGES penditure. tailor with Itself. He works among H Belgium, In Tapeatry Work, Outdid Its H. H. Mmy A Co.'i Attractions Are Their Low Price "I believe in encouraging the Men-subtle ami intricate network of uia Oriental Originators. mouth county farmer boy to stay on chlnery. His bruin la quickened by thi Belgium 1ms heen culled the "I-anU the farm, and to that end would favor effort to uuder»tund the new forces 13 ADMITTED BY of tbe Leoin," nnd it was here In the AID TO FARMERS such legislation as would make it 1 aud appliances that lie controls. Hi U ninth cent ury t hat an nrt a rote new easier for him to acquire scientific drawn no knitter from the iowrr atriitit (Continued from First Page.) training in agrcultural work, so that to Europe, although familiar for cen- (Continued from First Page) of the population of our ports, but li turk'M in the orient. Tapestries cau^- lie may become a specialist in this Ii^-Teaslutf proportions from tho ranks The Russian Embassy declares that i'd stone walls to bloom and brought BMwnv, 34thto35thSt. "Realizing the importance of dem-particular field _ of endeavor and beof skilled unH'hnnics. The electricians the Russian armies, fully S6Q.0OU prosperity to tbe cities. Pictured onstration in scientific methods, the better able to in^et the keen competi- und machinists, who nre the nristoc Strong, are again crossing the East Democratic legislature in 1913 passed tion of the timers. racy of the crew, brlpg with them tbi Prussian frontier and art* moving rup- hangings of linen, wool or silk, writes an act providing for a farm demon- "I heartly commend the wprk of the notions which prevail nmong the n idly westward. Mr. \V. K. Ortffa in "BpUjiUm—The Shop By Mail The Macy Booth Land of Art." opcite.l commeutiU'ies strator in each county to assist the grunge in furthering the farming in- toeracy "f labor out of uniform. T IN Til K CITY. IN TH12 Asit the nirmber of your on Die Siripiurcs nnd the classics, be farmers with expert scientific advice terests of Monmouth county, and be-IMtsst'SS more rending tiud more scle COUNTRY, AT THH BDA-family who commutes ICJ leave rauta houk* for Hie ilMtcntle. toM fairy S H (» H HJ, X O M A T T E It on the many perplexing problems of lieve that every encouragement than did nlm* out of ten of the Officers RECORD FOOTBALL RUSH. J VVHBHH3 YOU ARE. Yon can your orrler jit j the Macy farm management and production. should be given them to the end that iu the old tlnys. They have a respect t a lift to the rlillilreii. ser\'ed ns manu- enjoy tho name conveniences als of (lovfitlon to Ibo pious, im-reaseil Hot I'l'H in thpniulson Tt*r- The Democratic administration has the county may maintain ita position for tlii'iuselvpH and their rfasi, wlikl It Came Whan a New and Ugly TackU nnd the same MACY low prices 1 I'ersonal comfort and brought the tex- by HiMHiine your order tn us minnl In tin midille of thi- also assisted and encouraged with lib- as the leading county in agricultural has rt'volutionlzod the morals and mini Broke Into the Game. tile art (o its In^hesf1 point of perfec- by mail. Urund Cimvourae. eral and well advised appropriations wealth in the Union." iwM's-of the modern warship. Tlif prad (3ue day, white the wlmli'shlp Xar- the wonderful work done by our state mil reform of the service regulations whnl was tied to iin ire Hoe in Bering ii< II. experiment station at New Bruns- Degree of Pocahontas. has sought to keep pace with this sea aud the lnul>uiits were at (he miiat- This "wall clothing' passed iln'OURh wick. Waneta Council, No. 13, will cele- transformation, mid ofltoem have beoi hcud scanning tm- open water south- \v.i\uy Fttylpi ami fnii!ilttii» and many Dress Making Made Easy educated in n wholly new couceptior revi»hitioiis In uieJliiuls iind values. "I am strongly in favor of further brate its -2nd anniversary at Heel ward for •tliCr-niiponi-nm-e of whales, u of their n>l,'.ti,msh.p to their men. Tht party of the foPKssfl*men made u lie-inirim in ihe «*»«tk* or monastery. A Sale of Dress Forms at "Macy" Savings extending the work, scope and useful- Men's Hal! tonight. Visitors are ex- 1 1 pected from Keyport, Red Bank and bullyintf and hectoring which was tin football of nigs nml t'uril and went (tit Cl'ilft | •• s-:e-l littfl Hie WhujW anil These DRESS FORMS, adju'tajiTe tn all sizes, will ness of the state agricultural experi- rule of-the son in the old days \» todaj fflet»rh*H aud foruu'd (he li«sis at tlu ment station and the farm demonstra- Asbury Park. An exceptionally inter- over the bow to kick tlit? niissiuipon practically demonstrate how Simple it is to make a dres? the rare nsception. Instinct ami "fflf tiling round on a sniooifi sitvlch of ice wenllli i»f the fit to*am i bUljOlomft. tor system, so that each and every esting prpgram has been prepared, to 1 form" condemn that kind of tiling as a short distance from the vesaei. Tht* mnncfiH-tar* of tare, tries enmc at Inline, insuring perfect lit, at little cost. farmer may be assured easy access conclude with refreshments. A num-severely nn the'ifgiilntlons.—Xatinii, •ptun ih*1 i-:is(, wlii'iv It had lou^ heen TJii' fun was at its freight mid the to the latest and best thought experi- ber of the state officers are expected. prurUctMl bj ibe Moona and Suracens. UU'U were just getting the kinks out of The "RIVAL" $C? !'!>;• fii*< liLttdt'iOii Uy Hie Uelulaii 01 their ie^s when the Inirpouner in the Adjustable Form O' [•"Ipminli -cTjiJ'Krnen fl-aa nnU' eiion^li. crow's nest culled softly down to (he Mari't's usual i>ri><\ 88.jP. (JiiiiltiHlly, l.owevrr. tUvmiflb. skill an.l deck that a polar boar had scenti'il fefefl 1 1 This fnrm (tfluatt'uiei on the Formerly r-ri , th. iiiLt:tio:>; bei'iinte nrlRinatom, Opini At 8 [30 iiH'ii on tfae lee and WIIH cxiitedly A. T* Stewart & Co. Thp IM**1 artists po-fi|ionited with the left) ran Itp adjusted nt tho nprk,7: innkins his way toward them. No bust, Wiiist and hipu .waist can be ' Wi>:i\-er> to pi-inhu-e pietorlrtl resnlls 4 warning WHS givou to the football IITIMI hened: sltlrt extended and Broadway and nmlrc-ati.ed rf in (he rirtmt. Painters Clo.Mata.30P, M. plnyeiu Before long the beiir uppeatod lonKthi'iieil. In two sizen; stSB 1 Ninth, New York (•lose to the edge of the Hoe. anil he of the Very hi^Iiest rank, even Kapliael UUd Ulvltfrlntinlu. wen- glad to draw tQ fit 82 to 42-lneh bunt; BIOT 2, Beamed to bo iu a great hurry. Be Trnm afi tO 46 bust. ^humbled rnpidly aJong in iuid out carliKiiw for l!n>se v. No con Id trans- among the huninjoeks, nnd every few form Hie Mftik and white ilesifiiis Into The "JEWEL" $A A Brand-New Section Opened Up tvit bo would pull himself erect to lilurlous oir fnme bocatuo worlil- fr Adjustable Form "• ously. Closer and eioaflJ* he fame, and wide and Ihcir value so fiTeat tliflt Thin ndjuHlnblc form (iilustnttcrt In the Lower-Price Subway Store it was plain that he grew more and they were worth. Hlera'Jy^ more Ihan tm rif/ttt) is nmde nf KCMMV ma- more excited. The men on board the •'a iiliiff'a ransom." In UJwTi the Sultnn ship got out their 1*1068 to miiUe SUIT Rnjnsopt I. look as prlunft^r a son oi terlal and will KIVC Inns Hfi-virp. tfiflt the bear did no barm to t lie men IMillip Hie Manly, king of Prance. The Kspaitila at id'L-U, Hnsl, Vvaiist ip.i'1 White Cotton and Cotton-and-Linen Table on the Ice. Turk si if MI lilted as a fair exfUfittju? hlpsj sUiit can be cxtpiulod and "hiyh warp tapeslry. u'orkctl in Aij^is. K Iciintheitod. Four SIKPH: The gaunt ice beat? mine to the last in Picardy.11 but (hey slumld repn^ent No. 1 expiuidft.from 3:! lo 42. Cloths, Napkins, Towels and Toweling hmnmoi-k that separated Iiim from the "good old storh's." \n. 2 cxpiimls ,fp«m 34 tn II. Held of piny. One of Ihe mp'u was in No. 3 ..'x|)iunl.s from 3fl ta 10. 1 tho act of "kicking the stuffing" out of $5.69 Holding firm to our long established standard of "pure linen and all-linen tho ball when. _tlie__biuir suililunv HI*..a Good Letter, Aftep AH. - and!.nothing else in the Linen Store" -we open in tlie-Subway Store this section emerged into clear view. The ball Some one has advanced tin* opinion THE "IMPERIAL" THE "VICTORIA for the sale of" cotton and cotton-mixed table cloths, napkins and towels. fell on the iee, the man's leg enine that tin- letter "e" is the most unforlu- *pm*h $15.49 hurriedly down on the ice, nnd Ihelists letter iu lite Knglish alphabet i»e- $12.49 ^shiitilnnf /'rice, $ f'i.00. 1<> cry one i>f ilf nnin himself broke for the ship like n < anse it i« always nut of cash, forever 1 (1) Because it is trustworthy merchandise and there is nmny° PIH-UUIIM ts iiuli - deer. There wus a succession of iu di'l)t, never out of danger and iu hell Thif I it r in ('t-ntro pendontly adjuttuble, demand for it. frightened shouts, nnd (ho ice became all tho time. For some reason lie over- iliijBtriitioni c a n be making it t^iHy tii oh 1 itlivo with running mei!.. Never was looked the fortiiiiates of the. letter, si qukkiy mljiiiitc-d to any lulu nil CM.'I ilupllrat. there a quicker change of scene. Men we call his attention to the fad "e" i> Blee, nnd Is 11 -splendid nf thi' flt-uri' In I'VI ry' (2) Because in recent years flax has risen to such a figure stumbled and fell and yelled and never in war mid always in peace. Il Investment far the pfo- proportion. where it is impossible now to procure a satisfactory grade fought for n Kntsp of the pope hulder. IS'tlia beginning of exlsience, the COD feeslofia! or h 0 m B "Herald Square" inenieiueut of ease and tlie end < Bust & Skirt Forrr of pure Rax househould linen at the low prices which The men on deck were so convulsed dreamaker, with hiughter that,they nindi' no effort trouble. Without H (here would be i H' "" '" $1.64 used to prevail. to shoot tho bear. And after the first meal, no life and no heaven, li Is 11 THE "ECLIPSE" center of honesty, makes love perfect, Vtetftmml iiriii,• */••''» whoop the bear became so thoroughly $8.74 TIIIB If "lir 11'1 1 We arc always guided by the best interests of our customers. alii ru icd at the con sterna tlon be hadand without it theiv eouid be no edi lllmU'l; caveffid w I t h tors, devils or news. — Fourth Kstuie. Ihuil'x IISIHII /w/rc. Ml,'/!) caused that he turned tsiil and fled in a Biioil quilllty t«W*l 'With the mercerizing process, manufacturers have been Improving their product of A pi':ii'tl<'.jih!f fiU'm, nklrl msilc or HlrmiK cotton tablecloths and towels until today it reaches a standard that we are willing to put clumsy pnllop down tho ice floes.— llm wiro, nn n 4-fuiit Youth's Companion. Martial Law. SiSes, iinrl has K.ven •Und. Hlzis 32 tn 4 2. into our stock. The proclamation nf martial law iiniver.ini ?iitlsfnetinn. means the suspension of ordinary law "Herald Square" We have tested this merchandise, And have had it Louis the Magnificent. and its replacement, by military au- Four Foot Stands. Buat Forma Notice As soon as he rose he was dressed by thority . '1'hus a military enmmaiidet' laundered. We have tested it fur wear. And we are willing his valet in fl coat of blue cloth. Two 94c 74c On the table! oths, napkins to stand back of it and guarantee it for service. may take action against any person little epaulets of gold cord were sowed who offends without Irying him before rmeiMl with' nno and cottons here advertised, to the cloth. Under the coat, was OT lowered, and are quality , .'crsey. Rlzi-s and to be sold in the new see-s This Merchandise is Plainly Labeled the ordinary coin-Is. A proclamation I'. 2 I<1,4 2. white waistcoat, which was almost en- of martini law also abolishes trial h,v HUiiiiHly niiiilo. $12.49 tlon on the Subway Floor, will as indicated iu the adjoining box—labeled with the word tirely hidden by the ribbons and wide be found this label: •jury.—Lciiidun Tekya'iiiin. We aho carry a full line of HallBorchert Drets Forma: "Cotton" or the \^rds "Cotton and Linen," so that no one snshes of his orders. II in HH tin an experienced dmmamtrator will thaw how catily thele may can buy it in mist;™ for linen, although we believe it is often breeches ended in a pair of high boots _J"hU Fabric ji_ WEATHER INDICATIONS be adjtttted to the variou* sizcB. sekl as linen in careless stores. or gfiiterK of red velvet, wlilch came -rrxmn,- SITU . NT., HI ".AH above the tinees nnd were more supph COTTON 1 The, United,. StateB Weather Bureau (or cntton-anri-linen) The PriA^B Are Extremely Moderate than leather, for ihe thick ness of forecast for the 36 hours ending Wed- nt the price it will f/irr Tablecloths, of mcrcerlKed cot- Shams and tirarft, of cotton, leather on legs that were often painful nesday,.8 o'clock p. m. HOUSEHOLD LINENS better ttrrricc than a ton, from 84x89 inches at *t.V\ to walloped, embroiderd, SOv each. from gout would have created ,tod For Long Branch and Vicinity—Gener poor ijnttlc of linen. 7J3C80 inehcH, at $1L75. Many in- Snarf.s, homstltrhecl, mercerized much friction. He made a great point ally fair tonight and Wednesday. between sizes uiid prices. cotton, dii mask patterns, 18x54 of those boots. Tie thought that, they This is \he whole reasnn In ;i Inches, 2.">c each. Gentle to moderate winds, mostly Xtipkln.s, (if mercerized cotton, made him look like a general, ready at At Price Inducements nutshell for offering for SHIP 18, 20 and 22 inches, 75c to $1.50 Towels, of eolton and linen, $2, Northeasterly. any moment to spring; upon a horse, now cotton or cotton-:, nd-linen dozen. $2.10 and $.t citizen. Current Data For Long Branch City— K continue tn sell Inipurteil and DomesticMO\XBC —mixed napery and towels. Towi'ls, of cotton, many sizes though this wns a physical impossibil- H.iinri-,!,. nf mercerized cotton, tTnitPd Stales Weather Bureau, 43 find styles, from 80c to $ 1.50 ity for him since he was much too fat W hold Linens at BgafM sol to be equalled f"i The cost of pure linen has in- KB-inch, :,0c yard; 59-lnch, 40c dozen. North liroadway, Long Unmch, N. J. creased to a point where all- yard; 64-iiuh, 45« yard; 72-inch, HIM] loo infirm. He used powder with .Spec! »I-—200 dozen of manu- Temperature— [Heir low price anywhere else in \e\v V urk. cotton or a mixture of cotton 55<* yard. n View to hiding the white locks of with linen will give better facturer's sample shams nnd 8 o'clock this morning, (J4. — Scotch Damask Table Cloths service than a poor grade of J>oiitcs, cotton embroidered, pcarfH; some "lace trimmed, Hcal- n?o. and this gave his complexion an scalloped und lace-trimmed; !)-in., lopod, with imitation filet inser- 8 o'clock test night, 63. all-linen. appciirnnce of youth.— l-'rom "The lle- — 1 1 V* '• urn ln-iivy, ftc each; 11-In., 5c each; 18-iii., tion, 40c each. Highest yesterday, 71. •I h • 1 itn Ma inrn of Louis X VI11." Til.' mlo .,f nils- Subway floor, Old Building. Lowest last night, 56. Wll iti- 'l"ii .til p. < rum Scoiin Hi line i • nlined to Ih K- ^inrf . In Mew V Tk Six (iittfinii ttra Change in 24 hours, pints 4 degree* 1 ut ii 1 \h4#* Tl hi 1 ( Inlh 1* H il Nap (111.. 11 nil inn 111 ll:i*l Among the Lions In the Dark. Barometer— 11 nft? in ini •ll,' T hn K II 1'il h, iii^ti'nim The Better-Than Planned Loeturlng tit tho Roynl Photographic 8 a. m. (sea level) HO.35. r'l'l'l'mv- r ti Women's A Costly Dress society, reports the Ijundee Ailvertiser. 8 p. m. last night (sea level), :i0.0, IIK'IK s, $2.94 3 2 i-h 'S $2 .19 72 x gc X 72 in A ltadclyffc. Dugmore .said that on oneWind Velocity and Direction— 1 X WN inrh $3 56 SI x B1 in die , $3.39 Copied for Young Sale of night in Hriiisli Hast Africa Iu> Haw- 8 o'clock this morning, North, 8 7 Fashions M kin s ti M.-iUl1. twelve lionN jind succeeded 111 photo miles. > graphing ton of Ihetn. lie net up three ulu'S $2.69l black braiding, rlelining the co.its and belter suits shutters of nil three cameras and ig Precipitation— Huck like them. We try to have %/O x waistline, which is just a bit (with two pair of knick- niton" Urn flush powder, Imniodiately None. Linen (yd.) Towels {doz.)^' something here for everybody long. White bengaline col- after the flush llio lions ran off, growl Yesterday's Temperaturei Irish linen, c ing, and it wns then n«'<'essnry for Ibe hnnvy nml All MnVn. hommpfl or lipm- ers) than we had ever '13 '14 '13 '14 Tabli" l.l""n. <•; Hlilchi'il. pliiln while nr ni'nt —and our effort seems suc- lars and cuiTs ami a charming itngraphpr to go out will, :i haml lull blmfhed. ry dumble; An t touch, and make these very sold before for $3.95, re- S ii. m.. . .f>7 59 V, p. in,, . .74 68 ur. Whlth, liiim- riniKi- "f K"»'l» "1 I'li.il cessful judging- from the large lamp nml ih.-n reset Ihe inNtniinerits. ft a. m....5G 61 '6 p. m.. . .M 07 ivlll stand hunl from very mx-Hal »t ih" price numbers of women satisfied good dresses indeed for so Until a man had done tlint lip never little as $12.75. sulted in this unexpected B a. m.. - .61 Si It p. in... .(S3 61 Mounffromo, Cresti, Initials, etc., will be promptly and each day. UIM'W u \*LI darkness was, l.ioim nt 12 noon.., .70 69 13 mid n't. .61! 60 irtistic.My embroit'trctt by hand, by oar staff of expert', at Sizes 14, 1G, 18 and '20 years, success. nigl.t. Kii^rMr. Dugmore. went by iu Average temperature yesterday, *14. hoi t notice. t mops of :iuy till mix?!' from three or "When will there be any Second floor, Old Huiltllng. Some of (hf merchan- Average temperature for the corre- SI:«'OM> i'1/ooit. 3.V1H ST. four up tn Ibirly or forty sponding dale Ifttt year, tifi. Plain Suits?" dise is part cotton mixed One year ago today the weather ffM An Animsl With Seven Names. Housefurhishings asked some one the other day. VICTROLA with wool, and is so •loudy. The mini mum temppraturp A notable curiosity of animal life to was r>9 (lefcrefjF-nnii the, inuxinmni tem- A new style will be ueady to- Ml found in Queensland is Ihe .duck Labor-saving "Kitclren Helps," labeled. It is offered perature wa« (i:s degrees. at Special Prices Jiiorrbw . Coats of conven- Differentness le. or oi-nilhorh.WH-hus, called also Tide Table For Wed., Oct. 7th— now, because nt the price diiikliill platypus. inalNiuKong, mull in MnrA-'S I BpiqUll A Victrola is as different in Higli " Low tional length, tailoring fine. gony. tambreed aud water mole. Its tit ft lal tone quality from mere talk- it will give better service Sandy Hook, N. j., .!).l,'ia.m. J.fiBa.m. Vrli Cotton Clothes Lines, Style genuinely plain, collar of iiultipliriiy of mimes is-no doubt ing machines as Caruso is dif- than an inferior all-wool *" ".. .!).2!) [i.m. :i.;il p.m. l^tding Hardwood |1(>MI iiuullty blixiilcil, Velvet. Made of sharkskin ferent from a star of musical 0 the fart that it presented such a di- Small Craft Warning. Stop Chain, U.tt »1.S9 100 ft.. 5^c serge at $35. 'comedy magnitude—both are fabric. The balance is crsiiy of features that It was diluVult Long Branch, Oct. 6. -Small craft Sr!i'! Oalt CommoJei, • Home Safety Parers, 11 E'lasjilfy it. In the lirst plafe, it is warning 12 noon, Long Uranch sec- ,. ill, i.niiin.'l. il good, but one is so much bet- made of all-wool fabrics in Hijuatir- mamiinil- that Is, it suckle* ,„,,,.., II.M »2.98 Family Cork Screws, ter and finer than the other. v tion of the North Jersey coast. Wind - Strong lOc Military Suits ts young like the whale ...id the du- will become fresh to strong north- Familv Clothet Wringor, at this same grade that 1 1 -i'nr-Il 1-..11. *:) 00 »a.*9 Hardwood Bread Plates, 27c are of broadcloth .with coal Besides, Victrola recoils" gong. It has the fur of the beaver, the easterly during the day. offer a wider range of choice regularly go into our $5, of u duck nml webbed feet, but the Medicine Cabinets. Wax Tapers, DripliaH. edged, collared and cuffed •a .rcimirknMo thing jilmwj, H is Unit tS] $139 l)iix of 3«. 8c .than any other record library $(> and $7 suits and over- "Star" Step Ladders, "Grandma'*'' Perfumed with caracal cloth and with of the great vocal and instru- t lays egjta like a bird or reptile, • For Waxing Pad, 5c coats for boys. 1 long time it W3U not delinilely ascer- f, it hi>4h. HM the same furry cloth edging mental stars. CLASSIFIED Paltry Doard, Household Candles, ailied whether it was oviparous or 29<: Com* to the Wanamaker li » ll-inrh, 3S<- liox nf 12. ITc the skirt. $37.50. 'l\ ipai-dus. and interniinable argu- Imported Night Lights, Victrola Salons. Two-Trousers Suits, $3.95 Hoavy Galvanized Norfolk modal; both knickers nciits arose on this point between tbe burn 8 liuiirB. f!3c Broadcloth Suits We will gladly play your M«Q naturalists of Australia. It wns a A.h Cana. with . »B Asbestos Iron Holders, . He fully lined; sizes 7 tn IS yearsf ADVERTISEMEWTS C with nearseal (dyed coney) are musical favorites on any of mist diJfi'-ult point upon whi'h to ob- ,,,v, r. (I It "Glad Rags" Polishing $55. the many different models of Overcoats at $3.95 inn ntruriite hit urination on account Too Late for Classification Floor Brooim, all Cloths, 23c A gabardine vith a Hedingotn if (hi- «h.v habits of Hie aiitnial, but Parcel Post 5ealea,li>wt>i*rh coat opening over a velvet Vietrolas we have in stock— Iti^sian and polo foals; chin- Runabout •lose resent" b fl) the rivers, creeks and Oust H I'llim. 2*c 20 His., by ounces, #1.•!'» waistcoat is among several without you being solicited in i hilla. frieze, kersey and mix- FOR SALE—Pnuemat^c tire runa- other new models just received any way. tures; sizes' 2H to 0 years. Bflttem of north 4;ii(UM.M.in<1 has es Moor I! ui. J Sternau's Stoves, for u»o itfOS.86, ahlNlml the f;n-t tint th\< iniintis .ini- bout. Cheap. Inquire Rockwell Hofpl. ButjiJaimlltyi 24c nf snlid HlcoU'tl, cum- 1,1.-tc with »ifr. 4»c For your information we Long Overcoats, $3.95 tial tn oviparous. I( belonus to tbe sub- T«II«t Paper, PK quote prices and terms now— li l Glass Milk ^laker,, New Coats at $25 I'onvtTtible uml shawl culture House Vietrolas from $15 to $200, sitiBle and double - breasted; r>c Overcoats—loose and man- FOR RENT—House, 121 Third ave., Cotton C I.ilh-. Lines, Coffee Percolators, which may be paid for either some fully lined; Kizes s t.j is nish and very good style. yeara. ttWBBIl t'hclsoa arid Franklin, all 1m- niikli-i! or coptmCi #1.OG in cash or $5 to $10 a month. u VM:MI:NT. Made of the warm, soft zibe- According to price of instru- Barry Wickoff Slightly Injured rovoniPntH. Apply 119 Third ave. * line in black, navy, brown Boys' Blouses, 35c each Barry .Wickoff, of Oceanic, was ment. Three fur $1. "Mer.ind."" tit our Barn and Snore ho uses and cossack green. \ U'trulfl Nitlmix. .'0i\ 7.r,o. and «1 Rradp». slightly injured in WPPI Front street. TO LET—Large barn, all jmprove- gecuml Moor. <>lt, ituilding I lisl (...II, i). Xf» H«IM4ng. Pathway ttnnr, < *1<1 Huildins He A Bank about midnight Saturday by MMtai HuilHbl*- for Rrtr*nt»; oUti tUo bfiny run into by an automobile. H»> large Moivhnns*'». Mrs. M. I'.razn. 141 "A want ad task'' is half done when your want advertising is was taken to his home In the machine. 1'nton a\r. 233tf well begun! , rous LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1914. ~" that copies of the lectures be pre considerable strength. It- has F^ATT V pared and furnished the newspapers extensive cambric, calico, thread and JL/r\llj I The publicity they would get In this The Bank of Personal Service. sugare factories and spinning mills. Surrounding district is extremely arid, SAVINGS ISSUED EVERY WEEK-DAY way would vastly increase their value a single fountain affording its chief water supply. The town's population BenJ. BoUaeau Bobbitt, Editor ITIZENS of 3,5(10, has not varied perceptibly for It's what you save that establishes your TOO MANY DROWNINGS. STRONG more than half a century. credit. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Fifty-nin*uiy'1 e deaths from accidents NATIONAL BEAUMONT—A picturesque town of Terms (Pottage ttree) out •lie of th&jdrownln,g in New Jersey in September AND northern Prance, near the left bank It's what you save that will enable you of the Meuee, 12 mileB eaBt of sonth of CUjr of. Long Branch and the Long', lhls year l8 a btta record ,or lhB BANK : : Branch mull delivery Itmlts: 1 the famous battlefield of Sedan and to grasp opportunities. Slate. By no means all of them oc C PROGRESSIVE the same distance from the Belgian One year In advance. $5.00 Three months, tn advance 1.26 curred at the seashore, however. Such LONG BRANCH, N. J. border. It was here on the 30th of It's what you save not what you earn . (k,, SO August 1870, that 3,000 men under Gen One month. In advance fatalities are indeed more frequent on eral de Pailly guarded the passage o that protects you from possible Stogie copies, In advance .OS rivers and inland lakes. the , but were defeated and cap Published by Long Branch has had but one tured by the Saxon troops. The French hardships. P. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO., Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits columns, yielding to the force of num 1»2 nroart way, drowning all summer. It has main' t)ers combined with superior moral A savings account with the Chts. L, Edwards, Sec'y and Manager tallied its good record. At no place Over $275,000.00 were driven upon Sedan, and during LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY of its size in the country where the next day the retreat pratically be came a rout. On September 1, the THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Telephone 1000 Long Branch there's water are there fewer drown^ Oir aim if to girt n Mortgage & Trust Company is seem now to have assumed the of-August 8 12,071,056 13,515,717 "Rectlua vlves, Lucini, neque altum." August IB Tor Bay ot the English channel, 26 fensive and made some advances. 10,723,082 14,834,851 Uclnlus, don't hug the shore the place to start your account. August U2 8,477,361 16,797,498 If the brilliant Russian victories re- Too closely; or you'll get in trouble; miles south of Exeter. Ha principal But no one knows what hour the tide August 29 10,214,392 12,^58,997 Nor tempt the depths of ocean, for reputation Is as a winter residence, Its 3 y2 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ported dally are true, how does it temperature seldom rising as high as of battle may turn. Sept. 5 12,210,989 14,866,148 Your danger there is nearly double. Sept. 12 13,906,351 15,393,386 .appen that the war isn't already 70 degrees in the summer^ or falling eastern theatre of war forSept. 19.. 17*208,199 14,561,782 ended? Who plays the golden mean Is safe; below the freezing point in winter. In New Jersey Flortgage & Trust Co. the past few weeks tfae fighting be- Extremes are reservoirs of danger; Lhe nelghborhool evidence of Roman LONQ BRANCH, N. J. Sept. 26 20,032,132 16,810,536 occu tween the* Austrlans and Germans on When Horace scolds you musn't chafe Pation has been found. After the "A neutral country like the United EDITORIAL COMMENT You know I'm not, ajerfsct stranger* defeat of the Spanish Armada, Don one side and the Russians on theStates, which i ; nl ii the greatest-pro- jPedro'B galley -was brought into Tor other has been, as near as can be Not For Doctor or Patients Don't fade away in dark despair Bay; and William, Prince of Orange, ducer of the agricultural and manu- Of course It Is all right for Ignorance learned from the conflicting and con- When things are not Just as they landed at Tor Bay in November 1688. facturing necessities of life, gains In o be bliss, but we dislike to have our should be; Until the middle of the 19th century FLOCK fusing reports, practically a draw. time of war and the stimulation of doctor enjoy himself that way.—Oal- The world is really pretty fair; the place was -.n insignificant fishing eston News. The siege of Antwerp Is really the Industry and the demand for the food .. Things might be worse; you know village. In the towji are a number of Undertakers only new development of importance mffrble-^olishing works, and terra cot- Telephone 2O2 243 BROADWAY that can no longer be produced In Proof that Women's Suffrage Ends No they could oe. ta ware of fine quality is manufactured In almost a month since the forcing countries ravaged by war," the New Evilg jr from a deposit of clay nearby. The w« f lv« unequalled service back of the German army almost from It Is unfortunate that continued trou- And likewise don't be overproud town has a population of about 38,000. W« hava the latest •qulpmant York American truly says. le should exist so long in Colorado, the gates of Paris. Because you've found a four-leafed ANGRA PBQUENA (Luderitz Bay) Our aaalatanta ara competent aentlemen. "Our Imports will be far below tho a state in which women have the right clover, —one of the three baya along the coast There Is cause for rejoicing, though,, o vote. Our paranal attention la flvan to th* amallMt detail. normal as long as the war lasts. But I hate to call to mind a shroud. of German South-West Africa, about 150 Our aim la to flva antlre aMlefactlon ana' plaasa thoea that employ in ttte fact that no other nations have Almost every advocate of woman But—all the fun will soon be over. miles from its southern border. The our exportR are going to Increase by nfrrage presses the argument that vot- us with dignity tM •Implicit/. been drawn into the conflict in- spita ng women will heal all injustices to bay is not much of value for shipping leaps and bounds from this time for- So be prepared for good or bad; purposes as it Is in danger of being of the ever-present danger that the he cause of labor.—Mew Jersey Mon- ward. tor. You're bound to meet them willy-nil- filled with sand by the strong, cold Balkan StateB, Italy and Turkey would ly; northerly coast current. Many small "That means prosperity. Even the bo. Bo neither wild with Joy nor sad; • islands, which stud the coast north and cotton situation, the only doubtful Husbands Will Be Scarce In Europe These fervid people are so silly. Among the many questions suggeet- south of Angra Pequena, belong to LUMBER AND MILL WORK spot, Is improving. During September d by the war lu Europe Is: What ia Great Britain. Ttie Little Fish River SAMPLE MISREPRESENTATION. Be temperate in your Joy and pain; Our stock of Lumber is complete in every detail. we exported only 60,000 bales, against o become of the marriageable women? Nor swell your head with proud am- enters ih* Atlantic Ocean here. There are Among the things charged against 672,000 bales last year. But in the he terrible carnage among the young bit ion; , settlements with about. 1200 inhab- Mill Work—Detail work is our specialty. men is certain to cause grave disturb- itants at Luderitz Bay. The discovery the wicked Democrats in the platform week ending Saturday alone we ex- The perfect life Is Safe and Sane; We also carry a full line of Faints, Oils and ance of the balance of Hexes among the Why, mine has proved the proposi- of diamonds in this dlBtrict in July of the New Jersey Republicans la aported 65.800 bales, compared with nubile population. Eligible tuiBbands 1908 caused a rush of treasure search- Builders' Hardware. will be Bcarce for years to come. Stud- tion! proposal to levy "a war tax of $100,- only 29,400 the wek before. —New York Tribune. ers. The diamonds were found on the Send us your schedules for estimate. ents of immigration predict a great he- surface in sandy-soil and were of 000,000 upon every man, woman and "Exports to France were about the glra of European young women to the a child In the land." Extravagance of small size, resembling Brazilian dia- same last week as in 1913. German United States after tho war. For one THOUGHTS WORTH READING monds. By the en5 of the year the *hing, this-ought to solve -the vexatf oua Whitty, Van Hise & Paulson statement Is expected from the writers exports decreased $6,300,000, while ex- total yield was ~over 39,000 carats. The servant girl problem for American An American, sir, always stands by coast of South-west Africa was discov- 170 Branchport Avenue Phone 574 of party platforms, but this hyper-ports to Grcnt Britain increased latit housewives.—Newark Star. the President of his country and never bolical gem reaches the uttermost yet has he erred In doing so. The flag ered by Bartholomew Diaz in 1487, The boom will soon be on. whilst endeavoring to find his way to heights of absurdity.—-Philadelphia Wanti Lesson In Thrift. first, then the President, and then our- x _ I.. „ _ Our stock of Spruce and Hemlock the largest selves—that's the way we get along the Indies, when he anchored In Angra Jtecord. , We need the bitter lesson of war of Pequena. panic to teach us that wastefulness is a n the United States.—Choatc. It's u. neat catch. ) NEXT AFTER A MARKET. Lumber- - - on «,.«,* crime and not one ot the cardinal vir- wl t0loo k our

CONGRESS TICKET MRS. JOHN ASTOR. GEN. RENNENKAMPF. "RIGHT POSTURE" On* of American Founder* of Russian Commander Who Rout- GAP IS FILLED Europe's Beit War Hospital. ed the Germans at Auguitowo, The Beautiful New Ex May or Seymour of Orange » • ... ESTABLISHED AT THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1t7S Health Suits for Boys Takes McCoy's Place. NOTE—We close evenings at 8 o'clock, except Saturdays Come in Norfolk and Fancy Pleats ARCHIBALD HAY RETIRE. Tlioy liuve the patented device to

make your hoy straight—mid keep Progressive Candidate For Congress Declares Many Republicans Asked him straight. We control (lie sale. Him to Join In an Effort to Elect Ed- ward W. Gray, Republican Candidate. DRESS GOODS Newark, \, J., Oct. 0.—At a meeting hi the city iiall bare by the members of Uit; l>emornitie county committee it was voted fcu give the. support to former Mayor Arthur It. Seymour of Orattjjfl KRIDEL for congress. Extra Showing of Congressman Walter J. McCoy was Corner Broad and Front Streets VLMiomimHeil by the Democrats ut the primaries last week, but will nut make Black and Colored Chiffon REID BANK the race as lie has accepted appoint- ment by President Wilson as tmgireme The Finest, Brightest Store in the State court Justice of the liistrk-t of Colum- bia. Broadcloths Open Evenings Arthur B. Archibald, Progressive can- didate for congress In the Eighth American women's war SAY NEUTRALITY to tal.e care of the people who were to join in oil effort to elect Edward \V. ellel" fund fiaar Tumuny li th« beit sqtitpi already here anil who want to remain -tjJ uwl best nrvaiiBfil war hc*plU1 hi (Jray, the JJepublk-im ciimliiuite. Mr.:iifi!iiiul. aivortiiiig tif Sir I'redcrick shrunk and spot proof | all the year. Mr. Sacks referred to the Archibald Miild he would consult with 'rfcVfs, the distliiKUlarii'd surgeon. Thia HAS BEEN IGNORED I absence of lights and police protection liis Progressive frlenda before with- organisation, which ha* for officers Liuly j In the West Knd section of the city. »UawlTijj. ret. Mrs. Juhn Astor Hml other well | He said he knew o£ nine families who known Anglo-Americans, hSB also npt»i'*>- John A. MHtthews, Democrat, who rlated t2."»,o00 for motor ambulance* to be I had left recently who would have Sled hi* petition as a cifndidute for Rfd in conveying the wounded from the Suspect Two Organization. stayed much longer, some all winter atafe senmor u JUUY.. ffay "go. atflt t" Pip* to the vnrious h ggiilialfl. _ •st Page)-" j-tnrt-fer -tfrntr i 'uunty < 'lerk McDuuoiiKh formal Supplied Contraband. I Dr. William K. Campbell agreed rmtk-e of his withdrawal. Mr. Mat- Special at $1.50 ycT ••Real estate mou,** Bate Mr. Mat- with Mr. Sacks in his plea for lights, thews wiiid Unit he would support the thes, "tell me that they have rented] He also spoke of the need of advertls- •egular Deiuuc.nitie nuiniuee, Itlrmml PUTS MEDIATION _Nev York, Uct, <•• The federal BU places that have been lying idle for ing the resort. He favored block ad- .^Uiekton. He said that ha liail been tliurltle» uro fovetfUgatitig two illhtrk'i several year's, i am firmly convinced vertising, with the real estate men t<»ld thrtt his continued candidacy iha't Long Branch is on the verge of a'and hotels together. He said that such might jeopardize I lie chances for «uc- UP TO GERMANY eil uf forwurUinj; war siljiJJiiew dilvt'ttj boom. The. European war will keep j advertising was more effective. to»s of tlie Democratic candidates for (o the bf.-lliKi'i't'iit nati'Mts. Uuy or people from going abroad next sum- He complimented the commission- ganizaiiun is said to hi* Btipplyilifl ll" mer, and Long Branch, if her people ers on the improvement being made (itTLDUDK Ulltl tllf UtlllM' tliV Ul'ltlHll are, wide awake, will get her just share to Belmont avenue, and favored the SEARCHING FOR 3 CONVICTS. Bryan Offers to Enlist Kaiser 'I'licy ace s.iiil to Us shipping a HI mil Hi of the influx. To do this we must get. East Long Branch station being mov tion iiud even a;-ms, i-imiiliu \v;ii'slil|^ together. We have many things to ed to Broadway, and improved OOttdl; rs Fled From Road Camp Near ut sea Off tlu> AiiU'licun coa.U iiud |iio tions in front of the Branchport In Peace Pact. make us happy, and till tiiat is needea 1 Rocky Hill In Trenton. vldtug tlit'iu With foodstuffa, mnniiitl is the hearty co-operation of the real tion, where cattails are growing HKe Trenton. N, J., Oct. (I.—Police au- ful of ueutralUj1 iprorliiniailuas nntl Tribe ai G, A. R. Hall next Friday estate men to make things boom." weeds. huriiios hi this section haw been nsk- obtlviuiis uf tlif gft'lieril] Inws. nlKht. Invitations have boen extended Mayor Bryant Newcomb urged har- Washington, Oct. C— Secretary Brynn Mr. Mattl.es spoke of the advertis- •il to keep a lookout for John l>e j Metli'»ls \*y y^lilyh U.Jji.^sfj...tiiJjniltilU!i to-treverat ttea Men ffrfies"and a large ing received through baseball and the mony. He aaid that he had discovered MggfoTV J%pMtt*rt Uai'tlm'i* uml "Abe" Is oariK st are saiil to l>e mniie ai-<* twu. In unc gathering is expected. JSlkH* contention. He said that other i-tuat there waa a Bcarcily of enterprise 'olien, prisoners who escnpeil from Austria and Japan iuto the Brynn case tlK'ri' nw fnlst tliese agreemeuts with the United APPOINTED IT RALLY County P. O. S. of A., held at Asbury The three who escaped made a total set fortli. A BWP l*av*s Saw Voi-U rpal estate men to speak. He said that J He said that last summer his depart- States. 1 Park, \\\ P. Stelnbauser, of Asbury >f twenty-four prisoners who have appifputly carr.vinjr u QHTfBQ of ImiUiiuK Park, wag ehonen county preaidenl. eeveral attempts had been made to j nient had received 2,811 individual 'iroken awny from convict road ramps Hteul or aprlcullural inipk'inoiits und It organize the real estate men but! requests for booklets in response to At Mr. Bryan's request the German The object of the federation IH to amal- -inee they' were eistubllshed in this anibiissador called ut the state depart- may be eurUriitfes, gffim and other wur St. Luke's Ladies' Aid Transact 1 without success, but that another at-!to advertisements in the metropolitan RQpgUaB. Another vesKt-1 leaves N«\v gamate patriotic, religloua and fratern- Unto. Only seven of the twenty-four ment and received from Mr, Bryan's al and other bodies which bear secu- tempt would be made. He Bald that a newspapers. He said that AsburyVark wvt* boon apprehended iind returned Voik ostciiKlbly for Halifax o^ Ituemw had an advertising fund or $ll,9u0and !ir;iMI : copies of tile treaties recently 1 Much Business and Enter- lar allegiance only to the government call was ready to be sent out. Mr. o prison. signed with (Jreat Britain. France. Aires iiud truiiKliips Us CIUKO In in' '- iloltson favored a campaign of edu- that Long Branch had but $1,500. "11 ocean. und are opposed to any union of Da Illusion WMH Nerving a term of Spain mid Kussju. < tain. Officiary of Church. church and stato. Other officers elect- cation. we had some seventy or eighty hotel* 'rom three and a half tti KIHTH years, Cases Biild tu hv under inve.stiKJitlou to aid and a lot of real estate men inviiig been sentenced for assault from > Thu desire of tlie United States to )n- nre those of Vw. Lorenzo aud (he Her- The fall rally of the Lad ton1 Akl So- John C. Flyn-i said that there was things would he different," he said. t a great demand for small houses, He Aei'sen... -csmutxi.. -llflrilm't' -ivaa. - amu* ''iB^l! all aalioajf iii^ these compaeta, T.iuU. These ships are reported us be- ciety, of St. Luite'H Methodist Kpiseo-roe V. Poole, West Long Branch; gen-. said that people/Svefe ccralhg"Here to fiiri-d to from three to seven years, \vhlch provide not for iirbltrationuiHl louring to the New York and I'ltrtu iml Church, lawt nl^ht wan largely at- ! eral secretary,. K. p. Dobbins, Free* m ml Cohen to five years for breaking settlement of disputes, im.immy per- Hioo lino. They were chartered by tfie tended, t'ommlttee.rt on the holiday I hold; county recording Becretary, F. sons suppose, but merely for their wah- Gaufl fltcanjsbip i-utnpany around Aug. ml entering. Both were from Cam* bazar weru appointed and ulher rou- | W, ifondrlck'B, Ocean Qrove;L county jiionUjs than ever before. jget. Publicity was only one cent on inission to an im isii^.ni in:- committee 1 to carry coal (o South Ainerlcit. They tine hiiKinoBB transacted. Fifty mem- nanclal secretary, William Hrand, Bel- K, Lester Lane declared that there rath $100 valuation. He said it woultf for report, VII explained to Ambassa- cleared for Ituenos Aires und 11 io Q$ bers attended, and $10.50 in monthly mar; counly treaKiirer, Hev. John B. had been a decided change for the bet- he nice to tack on at least three cenU HAT FACTORIES BUSY. dor Betnstorff. ami be was a#ked to Janeiro on Aun, H itnd fi, respectively dues were collected. Whitton, Wnst Long Branch; county ter in the last three months.,"People more, which would !iot hurt any one coll to the iitU'ntinn of lite government Tlie Herwlnd has since been report JII The program opened with a prayer ehaplaln, Horatio (May ton, Spring | Mr. Hohbitt fiair" it was ridiculou in the Maritime Register as '-snid tu are coming here to live," said he. 'irms to Seek Soutft American Trade. the fact that the other great power* of by the pastor, Itev. F. U. Harris, nfter Lake; county master at arniB, James "There is a big demand for single i for a resort having so many attrac Europe nre agreeing tu these conven- be at Klo." The Lorenzo Is admitted which the following program was rend- O. Cocklln, Spring Lake; county as- i tions to spend so little letting other Silk Mill Starts. , ly In the possession of the Itrltl^h. houses, and houses for next season. Orange, X. j., Oct. O.—AJthough the tions. ered. sistant maBter at arms, William B. Jef- i people know of it, that he had person Secretary Bryan Has also sent to It is stated ttmt both vesnels proeeen- freV, Klberon; county inside guard, My rentals are seventy-five percent. ally seen the good results of the ad mttin^ industry hns been HIOW since Piano solo: MIBB Teresa Luther, he strike of tlve years fltfo it is now Anihiissaflor Dumba of Austria-Hun CMI south, and meeting the (JtTimtn MfHs Barflioa Ulalwdell, accompanist; JoBiah Cranmer, Spring Lake; county he busiest feitli e history of Orange. ffary copies of t'ie recently signed trea i-ruisers KronpriiiK Wilhchn and l>re« Miss Mildred Harvey; piano duet, Ming outBlde guard, George B. Longatreet, WtftfLSJiag:*tha t the real, estat •:••e: me n ha.-d beei ties wilh pxpreHsions of the .desire of den turned (heir cSrgOQ| over to them BemlOS HlaiKdell and Miss Ksther Sil- Ocean Grove. The following delegates avenjue houses for next season. backward about co-operating with tin Wllli the impni'tjition of foreign made They were BSJEjiflSsd Bad In ken i» itvtH IUH«W iiii])oHsil-)le mid the denth of this government to negotiate suc^i" n va; vocal solo, MIBB Sllva; mandolin to the State federation were also elect- George Darby said that he had just city in advertising, even when the? treaty with his government, ^heTrea- custody, now bcliiK Internud In woniesolo, Mian Huth Dodd. ed: Senior delegate, W. P. 8tein- rented two cottages to commuters and were given the benefit of reducer he cloth lisit fnd, the soft fur felt Hat*. lirilish West liidiiin port. f wliich Orjuiue in the mnnufncturiiiK ties have not been '.much discussed Oainty refrftBlimonta were served. haeuser, Asbury Park; junior delegate, one (jf his bungalows. "The pros-rates. He thought this the time to ge< 1 Horatio Clayton, Spring Lake. poets," said 1 tor next year aro eiitei , hnvt; been given n decided with the Jnp:inese government OWJftS •Jhe tirsi regulsT federal gntnd Jury The official men of the church were in- ;busy about a factory because the Ku t i*fln trade, New York, Oct. fi. will be Hecret net-vice iiu-ii who, dis- Mr MattlicB at this point go in a Frost & Vmi Hijior m>pent>ri their WHEAT-- Receipts, 451.000; shipments. will be the usual number of booths, low's Hall. It is planned to have an guised as lotiirKlioreiueM. lunr av-stsiwl with Eiipjmr, and a change of menu initiation on the occasion of the visi- word or the public ,Tnam meeting to * convention. ilk mill at Franklin, which luul bocn ll.OOd; No. 2 red. elevator export. 1115. lit loadinK sonie of lite ships. bn held at the lutermedlal Auditorium. loscd since last sprinfi. New mnSo.- 2 red f. o. b- afloat. 11.15^: No. i each night. Mf*, James Cloughly will tation of the grand committeeman. Su- William Miles, the Central engineer North Duluth t. a. h. afloat, J1.10 Whpnt aRalu direct the supper table, whteh pervising District Deputy Walter L. ]le ffavorea d the appointmenpp t off fifteen | hlm-ry Iui8 Iwen Insfnllt'd and about waa quiet but steady ir> the lute trade; or more vice presidents to take an ac- i P^t in a bid for the National Enginer'r fxi hniids giion employiiH'iit. cables wore tt'"rn; the visible supply show- QUITS RESEARCH BUREAU. aBHiires excellent service. Davis, of Red Bank, will also be pres- tive part in the meeting. "Let them{convention. He said that they lef ed an inetMMt of ti.KM.000 bushela; Decent - The so'ciety closed its rummage sale ent. Orator Aeay is planning a treat have their kicks," said he, "but let us r $125,000 and remained for four weeks ber. Sl.KH; May. $1.23%. Dr. William H. Allen Resigns Owing to last Friday night at the Kmmona build- for the Arcanians.. push things. I favor one big public j Mr. Miles spoke of the dinner gfvet 5. A. R. TC ATTEND SERVICE. Bl'TTKK— Firmer on top snide; receipls, Rockefeller Criticisms. Ing on Hruadwity and Norwood, avenue. n v ne i,H7 p;ukaKe«; creamery, extras <91 Bcor«t. The sale netted the society $205. meeting." j ^ Sea Hright Board of Trade, ant To Be Held In Newark In Commomora- Hi., 30c: special marks cfal marks (l«pher arorinK). reiiu of itiuniclpa] research and a dl tion here. iOJ^»;ilc.; flrstf, ^7a2Bc.; secondf, 25',i.a2i;^c.: rector from the beginning, hus resign Mrs, Harry Uoffer, of Carlisle, Pen|i. President Approves H» Declination •• Mr. Miles became enthusiastic ove: k-rsey wociety, Sons of the AinerU'sin itate dairy, finest. 28a29c; cominon to fair. The, annual meethiK for the election itt'volutiun, issued invitations to at- eil HH director. He sent Ids resl^i.allot) N. Y, State Democratic Chairman. j the factory project. He said he woul<- j:2ai5c.; process, extras. 2S^a26c.; firsts. tt&m Madison, WfaCi where he Is t*n of officers will be held next March. 8t >YiiKhiliKtnn, Oct. (I.—The aWimi of •take the first $inn on stock to raisf ;t'inl Hie oiinual service, to be holtl in H4a25c.; liullew, current make, firsts, 22u. Luke'D is one of the busiest Ladles' Trinity ciinn-h, o -t. 18. nt 4 o'clock. :2Mtc; secornla. 21a21^c; packing stock, gag@d bi ivsearfh work. It WHS lie William !•'. MeCombH. chairman of the J enough money to get a factory tJia' t held, line, 21a21Hc; current make No. 2.ceptiil uiaininioiiKly, to take effectual Aid Socletien in the New Brunswick Iidimeriitlc tmlUmu! cututnittee, in de- Asbury Park's would be" worth while. He wanted the The service IK in connneiuorutlni) of District of the M. K. Conference. 0( he surrender of Yorktown. The rec- ouee, by, t^e board of trustees of the clining the offer of the chairmanship -5t- "k «old at $1 a share. Mr. Mile^ CHKKPE—Weak; state whole milk, spe- uf (he New York Htute Democratic or, Itcv. Mer<'er fJreen Johnston, will rialH. U>., 15niaI<)C, • average fancy, 15^in bureau of municipal research nt its a.i and Frank Matthes are to put th< uual meetliiK- [•oinmittee was approved by President Stores proposition in writing by the next lelivt-r the address. The topic will be \i>MiC..; undfrraradea.' llalSc; .daisies, ifJa 'For (Jotl and For Country." lii>i<-.; sklma. held, specials. I3al3%c.. In blri letter of resijinntior: Dr. Allen \Vilsun The president gave out tne meeting of the chamber. Several oth fresb specials, l'I%al%c; poor to choice. following formal statement: No Connection With *i»y Oth«r era.in the room signified their willing The state presldi-nt, John I- Merrill, IL'nl2l/gp.; full skims. 3afic- HH.VH in effect tliat his action is taken E eitab ligament ness to aid such a project. will preside. A feature will be llie K(JOS-]rre«ular; fresh gathered, extra because tlie influence of Jr^in P. "In my judgment Mr. McCombs ban >ri>Kcuce of the mitionnl and state fine, &O»., 2lta31c.; extra flrs»p. 27a2Rc.; Itockefeller has been respmi; .hte for done the right thing It would not be H. WILLARD WISEMAN, Opiiciar Mr. Miles said that high water ratep •oloi-s of the society. The members (IrstH, ?4*S8a.; neconda. 22a23c.; thirds and* ehaiiKtw in tl»t method mid poliey of Loyal Association wise for tlie national chairman to with- were holding back the. town. He de poorer, £0a£lc.: refrigerator, special rnarka An adjourned meeting of the Sudra- w hit attention from the national Kiir«u«rly wltb my uncle, tha In <• tlared he would like to be mayor for •vill :isJ*Pt»ble at St4S in the parish fancy, charges paid, nominal; firsts, 23Vfca the bureiui witii which he la not iu W. C. WI8KMAN 'louse, and, accompanied by gnutl nnd 24c; seconds. 22a23c.; No. 1 dhties, 20a21e.. accord. preme Council is being held in New campaign to condtrt the campaign In a about six months. "I would turn good to prime, checks, l9a20e. York today. Past Council Henry Jo single Btate." 10« Emory Street, Anbury Park, N. •)tilings upside down and better condi- inemheiri of the WHshiuEton jriutrd, Phon* 1360-R ions of the members, will mnrch to the HAY AND STRAW-Flrm"; timothy, ton. Weather Forecast. line is representing Progress Council, tions," said he, "even though I had ,16a21.P0; shipping, |Hal">; cluver mixed. No. 3, of this city. both eyes Knocked out." (18a20; clnver, JlMalfl; long rye straw, %lba Fair toy ex-Sheriff Isanc A. common to Rood fat bulls, $5a7.7&; com- Stock, Superior Quality and Reasonable Prices. Mr. Holtson said it waa hard to es < nion to good fat cuwn. $4a&75: helfera. For Better iimate the magnitude of the cottagr Hopper of Fnirlawn, WS4 arrested by Vi.25a8: fresh BWW mnl si»rinKers. ISafcO If It Is Maaona' Materials, Hardware, Paints or Tools, our large assortments Counly Potectivp John W. ('outer dud Clothes, Hats renting at this resort. He said that I BIIKP:P AMI L MBff-ftecsfpti. 35 car- will make you glad you came here fully 2,000 cottages are rented eael i^onstiililft Q«CTBt A. Dawwnn and lock- . loads, with only f;nr demand; market ed up In the local jail. According to ;n]y on choice lambs and F^urnishirtgs season. He wanted all who had cot- ruled slow nt\d Ith- grades lower; re- jtages to rent to be present at the pun t\to offlt-i'ilH- Ray mnfessed. •" and choice nheep: YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE ASBURY PARK IWlpW of Wls«. 6 h ^ market steady, I lie mass meeting, when things of mu May Jacobus told Detective -Confer prime wetln'fs. Sft. aiA,. BO<»| mixed, $5.25 tual interest to house owner and rea that Ray enticed her mid the other pill M and wethers. MZJa : •.!!•|; • cullfi s atnl fo oti, |J.a0a,1.50; culls to estate broker would he discussed. to F;iirlnwn on Sunday bj- Kiviu^ them J choice iumliv, j veal CBIVPP. ttftiff: LeHaisire Im and Embroidery Co. candy, I heavy anrl thin -iandrttrchlefs. Laces, Embroidery, Lacour, Granmer & Co, Nonsupport. Curtain* and Linen*, Hosiery, Cor«et», "You sny that your hushnnd don't YARD AND OFFICE: 4th, 5th AND CHELSEA AVENUES Undtrwnr ::::::::: buy .vo nny clothes?" Every day a greater number of people read the ads—STUDY Telephones LONG BRANCH, N. J. COR. COOKMAN AVE. A EMORY ST urtffo- If my tonpue werp oont 142 and 143 Long Branch AflBURY PARK Pd It would h.ive to lie nt iiiy own ei THEM, in quest of buying opportunities. Every day a store's I tense."- Spokane Spokesman-Review, advertising increased in importance—because of the other fact. •IX LONG BRANCH DAILY -RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. COMMUNICATIONS. Tire Not On Mr, Darby's Property. PRIMARY SYSTEM SAY PARADES RUIN Loiin Brahch, N, J., Oct. 5, 14, Editor Long Branch Record: Everybody Is Coming to I wish you would please correct a statement which appeared in your I?H- IN ITS INFANCY loomed paper of this date saying a fire occurred last ni^ht at the Usick o! on© of my bungalows. 1 wish to in- form you that the fire you alluded to jWill Not Bring About Many No Red Bank Citizens Appear | JL¥flS_ne_arly two blocka from my _bimg- elowa. I also wish to inform you that In Response to Invitation STEIN'S I never allow any brush, rubbish or Radical Changes, However. anything inflammable to collect near To Discuss Lights. anjy'-of my buildings or propery. * GEO. DARBY. \ CltizeiiH of I{Rd Hank were Ktvi-n "THE STORE FOR THRIFTY FOLKS" Justice of the Peace. LIGHT VOTE IN FIRST TESTS fin opportunity of (liscuHKing the kind if IlKhthiK they wanted under a new BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH, N. J. •ontract, at tlie, meeting of the cous- Good Men Must Be Named Before They 'il last Bight. None w**re prcHcnt WEATHER EVERYWHERE. Can Be Elected, and Tfifl Holdi True o he h^urd on the question. A reprc- Under Both Convention System and Henlut ivo of tlm Public Kervict' COP-. Observations of the United the New Method of Nominating Can- no nit ion WHH present, ited Jtunk now Lrnre States weather nu taken at didates— Result of Political Unrest. t lie arch method, and this has Special Showing: and Sale of S 1>. m. j'esterdny fol GW1 1 proven very HUUHCU; tory. I tut under Vin i. Wenther. By ARTHUR W. DUNN. a new contract these llghtw will cost •\ I ba n v CS Clour twice UH niUL'h. Atlantic City .. 63 Clear Wastihigtoii, o.i. 0,—iSpecial.] —Un- ti! an iiiipiutunity oectliH Whlcli wilt After eonHiderahlo discusaioQ amoag Clear c touiHilinou it wa« decided to lay 15 u tTa'lo Ctl Cloudv try out the primary K.vsii'in in ttf\t'*liiiA (leh'^MtOM tu iifitluuul (•unvenlioUH the the matter over to another date, when Heating and Cooking Stoves 08 Cloud v an uffort will he niaile to get an ex- N>w Oilcnus .. ~ti\ peojilo will uot he entirely satisfied. 1 < 'linidy pre.snion from the citizens and busl- Kail ia here—-tlio temperature goes down. Let us sell you yom stove now. Xo use delaying! Expressions ot opinion I'tnoug ninny New York 06 Clear neHs men. 72 llien in •'ongrcss in tu tiie ofi'ecl iJutl I ton't l<-( the next cold snap patch you ttnprepared. Tlie rush in our stove department will grow St. Umis Clenr Howard Fray, Wllliuni O'Brlendand WiisiUnsfrin •. • CM wholesale priintiries arc nut uurkin^ Clear ! Cook & Oakley, all asd Uank plumb* as the winter approaches. The sooner you get oiio'tlie Mucker will your eoliif'qrt eSrae. any gi'tstt rha&ffe and dial ciimlidiiies ( •,.. submitted IdUs for the inntaMatlon Bin >ii'iiihiatiHl wbo would he selected uf Kteum heating plant« in the fire- Advertise in the Doily Record. uj.d.'i- Hi«- old dtilt'stflte system. uf Liherty and Independent Tin- ri^lils «.f the pBOJila were Milled Hose cnliipituieK. Cook & Oakley hud Double Heaters, $25.00 and $28.50 THIS- S[I-IU "Mil Will roll till Me IIUlilM' t lie Council tinsn Williams asked that "He Fell In Love With luliiiiiry system. The tliacassluaamuiijc he hormiKh purciiase an extra fire His Wife" iiit'ii in coii(;reH« on flu- subject ot tin* ilarm hox to keep in reserve, and in- j! 'tall when any of the boxes need re- y! FRIDAY Mat. and Ev'g I II ifii;i iy is that it enine ulxiiit m-; a |>ui( oi' tho i)nlitii-:il \ut\vM Hilt] th.it It will mir. He called attention to the fact E "The Heart of Maryland" finally result in leaving the manage- hat the box in lirnru.h avenue at Her- An Extraordinary Sale of SATURDAY Mat. and Ev'g nt wli«rt! it wa« in-fun— jfiU place hnd to be sent away a abort in I lie hands of Uie polltltihilm. ime ago to in* overhauled, nnd that g "The Ghost Breaker" F a lire had broken out th£ box at the g Live ancl Learn. TONIGHT—SPECIAL IJ|jh school wouhl have liad to he Hercno K. I'ayne, who has licpn in iHetl. 25 llaii'lsnini' 1'resents, congress thirty ye:irs, i* ii"t too old 1 now on display in lobby, to Iciirn. Me biU IliLilty come to Ihe The matter was referred tn Uiefirt . euneliiHlon that Ihe HU'ial mli-H nt' the •oiuiuiiloe with power to act.. WOMEN'S SUITS given away— —T REE senate are im) so htiti its he thought The eouneilmon ordered that, ft] Ihi-y wore in year* KOIIP by. UKU three feet hy six he placed on the lock instead of the small one ordered ' "I lined tu IMnl. there outfit to be a PRICES: )y the street superintendent. The nielhofl of eliding debit to In tlie sen- itgn will luive ptiftted on it "Red Hank' Matinee— 10 & 20c ate," Payne told the house, "lint 1 'uhllc Dock." Evening—10, 20, 30 & 50c have ween im J il'i'Veinelils written into Relief lOiiKine coin pan y asked for many bills wUleh have been .lammed >ennisHion to RO to Lakewooil, and at $12.50 and $15.00 thrtniKh tlita house in :i crude form. I Wednesday Nigh^Special ake put't in the parade there. Coun- ennnot Im'l helieve Unit. Rio senate niles •IIman Degenring was opposed, lie $25 in Gold Given Away me iiean r rluhl tiuin are th<> house ;tild Ihal the apparutuw was needed la, iiili-s.'• Then 1'ayne displayed tin- tell lie buroiiKli II' there Hhould be a ftre . Fashionable garments of rare beauty and grace. In | Ihal Ii" I* reiiHy"iini olil to learn jjy 'ouncitniun W'illgnss pginted out ftddlnjtf, "VHpeehilly under a Democrat every instance these models &ave'b€teB eopied from much Bargains In ii- eomitess." hat paradew hurt tire nppurntns tm- ^ ause they had to move HO slow, and • inan has" rverTiWr niore- experience or -mtrtTirw tumterl TixrTTe HUiTf Inde-' higher priced styles. New long coat models representing Men's and Hoys', Clothing pendent. Hose company's truck re- '•njnyed nnue fully Hie jaintuiiiK "f h'tf turned from Lont; Uramh in a bad! Inlutfou throUfilf while 4ia nnil the lit eighteen different styles to pick from. Every wanted ma- Popular Clothing Store way, anil that n lew nights before; In tie tot eric ot whirl! he was a purl 141 Broadway (I. Feinsod) the Red Hank parade • H healed up v,ere in |.ower iu a Republican bcfiuw, terial and shade. Actual $22.50 and $25.00 values agais. It WUH finally decided to leave l';iync is u K 'in of Knn signers. A hearing WHH bet for next THE UPTOWN STORE KJIS wlio pointed oul ll:at Senator Ileeil meeting. W;is ritliuiiii;' true to In nil wiieil h« DUB to an error, the ordinance for chiinging the name of llorden place to "Oh, J(?ssi*»:" exclnimed Uie visitor Corsets—50c—Corsets i-oiiferein-c report eii tin- trust hill. LIFE'S CHANGES. YOUTHFUL SANG FROID. Linden place was printed In the Reg- iitvohuiunily. "You're ysaggertvtiiie Thuini'son PSCfcUed that years iiyo when Ladies, we have 47 pairs R.&G. ister, when It should iiave only been I lunl ii niilliyn dallura once. Even Fifty Cats, More or Less, Failed Ureudfully. Xo voinim over hud fifty Ma father wns ii jnd^e Heed as a (ypewrillnn and posted. Horough Clerk And I WU8 aapPS! tliO- Corsets that sold at $1.00, in to Disturb Jessie's Serenity. *i cuts." yiuun; man hnd n enso hel'orc him rein Ilarrlsou said that lie iiad been very I g:tvo imiih to tlio needy poor* large sizes only, and we will .lusi AS ttio ridii nhould tlo. She wi.s ItU i^tivme t-xnmpli' at tUe Jesstts fcitni't'tl levelly into tin; caller's busy "wll'li primary matters, and that (J.VGS. close them out of them was Tor $1, thlGmt wiii.h gold will buy. , She SI't'IIH'll 111'- lHTl'lM-t Ilii->tlVSH velop together with another lor the "lijft.v or more."—New York Tiuios. lawyer hail performed nntl the reply paper. He read a letter from the Reg- 1 |:nvc: in itll my rt latlvea of every M t ii; 11 it in. I Messed in un 'alth without a sigh. ,-.-is Unit he hiui a thousand rases in Eater itatiag that the amount would Much 569 BROADWAY Lessor Evil. th" justices' court. Ueed Si'llt nut fn: hot be chiifKed of the borough thought i fa in ii cliiii itettalalti IJ**r until Phona 165 M. McCall Pattern! I travel The ninii icom oiuflgow had BB&ered I'i-corclH iind found just a dosei) it otigt not to be. Councilman Miller her miiti I dill i;riev(Hi.sly in cro.ssiu;i tile ehnnnt'l, and DON'T FORGET WE GIVE '•. When he dime tn sum ii]i he said that the error wos one made hy I put Ft "I SLHJ . Ilka eats," uller, WIJPII lie next lillO utrusinn fco rapent red ttie lawyers for llie last nnil the borough, and ttjSGa the Reglnter Anil I Who liiul ui». f.vo whit.' kittens GREEN TRADING 8TAMP8 the .t^unicy ba did not Intend that rUed, "Now we come to this most !i»d done its part It ought to he paid. I Wll ii happy m ut iti rnn in tlie next tlus-o should bu so ininh (icute physi- •nd.HIS chiini made hy Um UV1Tills wan carried. Arid joy quits i Hi Of a thnKsaiid WIIUM-IOOS." He I'Mlil lliu old B.lai cal (lixfniiifert iiUnclK'il t:» it. Su he The final payment of |t,3i9.6? du.1 "Oh. yi's. in rcii^un/' MIISAVCVIMI tho then went on nnd any* the felloxr siit-h iuarelied lutu « t'Umatt*t'a simp. ihe New ton 1'nving Company for -Votik. I Sti modern one in her btaae vtii-e. "l do a ^liinniuu' IIH toever WHH heard in Jhnt Bridge avenue was ordered. imt nhject to i\\'i in- rvou three cuts. I liefure or Nhne. Jtut wlit'ii yvu liiivc us Ui-my ;is tho or scai-it kiiv'ssV be aslted In liis win- Charles Hurd, who laid the pnve- r.omponsatlon. nin;: Ghis^JW accent. Pat Harrison Observes. Dmitlst itttJUiiK sti»r,n-l toll f;in'1,v» -AVliy don't ymi ^ftispbBe 1 wuisuui %vlio luul the I'laeo iwxt to ua in en! in Mechanic street, nuked for •H'ei-iaiiily, sir; wo huvo the very nirri'MMinan ifurrisnu trf ^Iis^ls-jli>pi whtMi I KD( t«i I hat jMtint of diiii' KyivLi, Dick? at these;tsiiniv last sii.nnior It Iwcoinefl $ 1,4TX.SS. which was nearly the full thiiifi1," said the obliging drnsj?i^t. ;is hern itn-iylug Ills fellow meiiilK>i^ UflU injr noivo. P.-iliiMtt—Wi*!i. J' Dirk Wi'll, you BQfl, slu> miutit r; amount of the job. Councilman Miller -Uoc mui-h ifi it?" ' the liMiise. "It is a jileusant dlvor- ^nt niMie. linvi'ii't you? — Hiilii fuse me; hnt Uien. again, shi? nii.^ii "liiil Kile have ti mil lii' .lifts V" thought that he ought not to tie paid "Half a crown, sir." rui."" he told the liouse. "to stuily the Amcilr-.-ii). ".She bad CJ!,\ <-: -iitl.v large hhie until the jnh was accepted by the bor- The Glasgow man staggorwl bnclt n .•mUeis of M irre:it boily like thW. 1 sit in n vmv f)i ough. The majority I limit. , ht that as pure, visibly shaken, "J.osli," he eif we liml tlie faitliful jmiiiif wcrv- iong an it had been O, K.'d by the bor- ^aspetl when ho recovered himself, "I it. the sincere 0C0BOmi#t, the scu^n (ingh engineer il would be ail rmht. 9 9 woulil BOOWit be seasick."—-London • i:al refnnner iiii'l tlio l)ljitant dein.-i Mr. Miller stated thai he was not op- pused to paying, imi wanted to »io' Boys and Girls School Shoes Hut 1'at Iliirrisun miined n<> uanios, l It Ings legally. Horough Counsel Hig- > every fellOW Cffifl feel thilt lir l»e gi&BQS tatf] that it would he proper Hjj^-^^thtA.tw*i thsi olanfflrBUnni -in to pay SU per cent, now, and the 1ml- We are showing the best line (•;id of the two latter. ance when the jot) was accepted. Tlie Good News For Economical People House Surrenders. pnymeiit was carried, in this section ter "Whiit-uma/.es me," s;iid -I. llainpton Councilman Williams, who ciiair- >f <>nr Chililrcn'a Sl «ro l'rnn«1 Tomorrow we place on sale 50 Girls' Winter Coats at $3.98 ~Mats, Conhu'iiy Coats ami liiannisli inatei'ials - tioiwe. Apparently we are to surren- ious meeting Councilman Miller spoke of a crime wave, nnd apparently cast Children going to school need shoes that will give der to nnotTipr hndy which seems to Sizos 2 to rt have hecit asicep for Ihe last six reflection <>» Hie poUce committee *nd service—we carry that kind only. BEATS months since the bill passed the hmise." police (Icparlnienl. (\mniiliiiiin Wil- Stanley For Fireworks. liams HM that tiuring the-yvsr II) bi- cycles had been siolen. ;md of this A LEADER FOR JTHIS WEEK 1 THE HOME OF FASHION THEM The house is ^U» tu miss Stniiley number 11 had beeji r«'< uvi red despite Children's Good Solid Leather Shoes STRAUSS 169 BROADWAY "f Keiituiky, who iiroi'l'^'d out iu or- th-> liici that. Red lUink liarf no detec- ALL der tu ruh for tho senate and W8S to tive department like Lca^ Uranch and Sizes 5 to 8 for $1.00 JViiU'il hy Governor Iteckhaui. Stan- Sizes 8 to 11 for $1.25 of vrarka urrftnr In the lumso. Nn uncraii I SI reel SiipcrinteiHlrnt Swami'll rr- Sizes 11 to 2 for $1.50 !..ii. ti liiin. IU' has nil tin- LmiimtK-- | ported that Street C*l»afler Kr;ink W. M. SLOCUM lh;il is niK'i'F'stir.v anil n v«>i«o that "-nil | 1-MehU'r was (hthiR ft' HttU- iteiUT...^ At rwtdl ev.iy.nhi're. Moreuvor. tiu «Hll i ^st mertiiiK the sin- f siiperintpml- Boys' and Girls' Goodyear Welt Shoes EVERYTHING for MEN and BOYS SOLE AGENT cuver :i wide range of subjects, ^liip-'fnt and Ktf66l (Mnnmlltee was in- Kihiention style, popular leathers, ijimle of lhe.very best 183 BROADWAY i>inii tram Me H annt'hrr with the fa- .struiti'd to inspect Mr. Fielders tftWfc, Fall Stocks Are At Iheir Best Hilty of mi |bes jnmpini; frr»ni eva-j; ;'"fl report if il w*a not satisfactory. quality to fcras. sr;m!.y wilt certainly leave ; Air. Fielder is now iw«6ping Sinuluy ii vacancy in the himse. i.ichtw. Clothing, Hats and Furnishings DENTI8T Hills to tin* amount of $(.:!''t;,4l WT-1 ! pi 111 wil hunt put lint; any new no! P FREVS SHOE STORE Step In and See the New Things DR. J If ynn knew how In tspend less Hum j ^ \ ^ n :o Ytin 120 Broadway 0pp. Farmer's Market DENTIST W. H, WOOLLEY & CO. Upeo until ft p. m. BuntUjB until l| = VV+i (!iv4» K.&il. Own Stumps _, 181 BROADWAYThe Largest Exclusiv, e Men's and lloyaLON' StorG eBRANCH on the Coas.t N, J, Lfini BriRih. N. J. ; Advertiac in tn? Daily Record. Ofd. It Will pay yOU. L LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. SEVEN

m embers who live at a distance than at every convention. they are on us who live five hours * * • fedtrofQjialiti)(brse1 from Washington and can take a run Model No. 1304 Governor Abbett addreaaed the del- •• ••!•* 1't W «' B 1 I^IH 111" i I I T down a nit see our families once THIS SEEN •olecdld we*rlne coinII. with egates when they met here in the week if we want to." eighties. Chief Worthley says that If We're Hammering UNBREAKABLE "But how about the campaign \ he Is given a chance to speak for Clop anl SI* SUels Won't the fact that you cannot leave Long Branch in the convention hp (•itniiMit*I'd iijralnat ltrftkl Washington interfere with your will go one better this time, for lie for •!> mnnUn, ami plans?" - 9 will hold out the inducement that New Away At This Fact "To some extent, possibly," said Mr Tha Children's party given at theJersey will not only bring its gover- SPIRO GARTERS Scully, "but 1 am not kicking about HI'VI i i;it J HAN >:I..1SI1C Pullman cottage a few Saturdays ago nor to address them but another •.!•• Tn is t (ii set u re tciforf ftl>lt it. I think that moBt of us are willingfor the Elberon Library, Poor and Vis- seyman by adoption, Woodrow Wil- durable snd extra big vilua. to give our time gladly to the work ol LIBERTY is the best tobacco At our M, T. Shop or by $n iting Nurse associations, netted $500, son, Preaidrtt of the United States' Mall, l'"fijiat.|. «S upholding the hands of the wise, pa- It was one of the delightful social —THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. in the world for big, strong, prnrt momjr.ly P. O. or «- tient and courageous man who is now functions of the year, and was attend- tiroBs money order or writ* guiding the destinies-of the nation at ed by old and young. The little folk. ACKERSON'S OPPONENT manly men. It is made purposely LADY' dVoALITV COMET SHOP the White House. Personally 1 do notof couraa, were in the majority. AB 1 considere it a hardship but a privil- have said before, I would like to see CONCEDES HIS ELECTION to please this kind of man. It is 233 I if Hi Avenue * New York tltj ege." a numtfer of these functions held an- "But how about the campaign?" per nually. It would help to pasa away the The declaration of Joseph G. Cole- a juicy, full-bodied tobacco that sisted the reporter. luramer with pleasant recollections. man, of Asbury Park, Progressive CONGRESSMAN SCULLY | "Oh, I guesa the campaign will be * * * candidate for the Senate, that under thoroughly satisfies a powerful all right," said Mr. Scully. "We usu- no circumstances can T. Frank Apple- tThe Boy ScouXs is a lively organiza ally manage to have a campaign tlon. Two Long Branch clergymen by, the Republican candidate, be elect man s tobacco hunger. around election time whether we want Rev. Morton A. Barnes and Rev. John ed, thereby conceding the election or it or not. Personally I feel confident B. Whitton, are scoutmasters. Father Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., the Demo- TO "STAY ON JOB" that no member of Congress will suf- cratic candidate was one of the enliv- Barnes likes to take,hikes with the LIBERTY is pure Kentucky fer at the hands of his constituents boys. He took one last summer to In ening features of a session of the Pro- because he is compelled to remain tri dian Springs, near Wayside, and hadgressive County Executive committee tobacco and naturally aged for Third tWStfict Washington and thus 1B unable to dosome unique experiences that lie will Saturday. much of the usual 'gum-shoe' cam not soon forget. The scouts decided Mr. Coleman's prediction of the three to five years so as to bring To Stick By Wilson and paigning. it would be unwise to leave the tents Senatoral race came when he was "You see I have been a member o!unprotected at night. Vigila were ap- made the temporary chairman pend- out all its mellow, healthful rich- Congress now for over three years, ing permanent reorganization. His as- Glad to Do It. 1 pointed, •The scout master decided all know that 1 have done my duty as differences, and several times during sertions were HO emphatic as- to at- ness and honest sweetness. well as 1 know how. If, at the end of tract more than' passing attention. * Washington, D. C.f Oct. 6.—Repre- the night the preacher was called to Hentatlve Thomas J. Scully's atten- three yeara in Congress, it is necet settle points. As a result he got hutContinuing Mr. Cotaman said he had tion was called to a story that had ap- sary for me to "gum-shoe' my waylittle sleep, but he didn't mind that a no illusions about his own success but turn was called to a story tliat had ap-i" ' T\ ~ w-«-—— —* ••-*bit. The boys went for three days, but he added that he expected the Pro- peared in the New York Herald ami! bac* ,lllto Congress again then it gressive candidate would poll 2.000 Of other newspapers to the effect that when Father Barnes pulled away In would seem to me that I have not Harold C. Morford's automobile to till more votes at the election next month. members of Congress were disgrun-. proved 1my fitness for the positio agn to an engagement the following day, the "I shall be very much surprised It LIBERTY tied over the fact that Congrexa was **J& ."* , f" **£ °- But guesuess tIlertheree liss n no doubht doubht we machine was not lost to view when our vote Calls below 2,000," was the apparently golng to continue In office will hav ' e« a campaign al°l right, eve' n the scoutmaster discovered that the ay Mr. Coleman put it. indefinitely, and thut they would have * some °*1I Sar e compelled by force tents were coming down. The scouts As though answering a demand for Long Cut Tobacco; to neglect either their duties in of circumstances and a sense of duty found it Impossible to stay any longer application, Mr. Cnleman continu- Washington for their campaigns for to remain in Washington, without their leader and hiked for ed that iie had begun his campaign reelection. tiorae. '.hroughnut the county and that he not —^^ Th,e Herald said in part: Wilson Did Not 'Start Something.' "I think," added Mr. Scully, "that * • • e into a stumpnng tour with any "It has dawned on many Democratic; intention of being "guyed." Take^the^caseTbf^the' black- members that by being obliged to re-moat of the citizens of the United The Boy Scouts at West Long main here their Republican oppon-j Sfatea realize the tremendous nature Branch take part in the church ser- "Men have looked me directly in smith. , When Jie^wants tobacco ents will be able to * conduct "gum-;o? the crisis through which not only vice. Some of the youngsters have the eye and have made their declara- Hhoe' campaigns against them—a form j Europe but the whole world "if* pass- cracking_j£ood voices and they like to tions," he said. "And 1 haven't been satisfaction; he'eannot get it out of campaign that consists , in going ing. President Wilson has shown to spread themselves once in a^ while. It ed, I want to Bay that_lhe recep about and seeing all the voters andthe people of the United States that only requires a look from the scout- tlon I have received }\a.n' been ^trr^ or ,. flat, « insipid mixtures. He , has appealing for votes personal he knows the conditions that existed, master to the boy who is overreach- pricing. And Mr. Applcby cannot be grounds. This is a very effective and that lie knew that., this "was nong the mark to make him come down elected." Afterward Mr. Colennm naid got to have a man's size, real jold natu- method of campaigning in many dis- time for the United Stares to 'start .o a natural tone, for the boy scouts ie estimated that" Mr. Appleby liad Hometh ing." Austria 'started some- are bound to obey their superior1 of rolled liiH full strength in the primar- ral Whe-tobacce have the greatest tobacco "organization tricts, and yields more votes than ies. He thought Moainouth sentiment many speeches." thing' with Servia, and we see the re-ficer and be good boys seven days in ; in the world and are in business to slay in busi- sult. a week. s too progressive in all parties for 'Are you one of the disgruntled Mr. Appleby to have a chance. ness — by giving the best values, t LIBERTY i is ones?" the Congressman was asked. "I think practically every member * * * "I certainly am not," replied Mr. of Congress, as well as the citizens The National Association of Chiel only^one of our many brands, but like all it is Scully. "I have never in my life of the country at large, realize the im- Miss Catherine Wilber Dead. ngineers meets this year In New Gr- Miss Catherine Wilber, daughter of the "highest quality — biggest quantity" of its done anything with more satisfaction portance at this time of standing by oans, La. There Is but one life-mem- than I have found in staying "on thethe President of the United States. he late Peter U Wilber, of Fair kind sold. ber of the association in this city, ex- Haven, died at 10.40 o'clock Sunday job' with the President. Of course, we .i delegates min<] Wilber, of Fair Haven.

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ALSO AGENT FOR GET A. DEMONSTRATION FORD CARS, G. M. C. and of any or all other cars then come here and let us demonstrate the Buick or Hudson — BUICK COMMERCIAL CARS You'll soon realize their superiority. H. L. ZOBEL IfONMOUTH COUNTY'S LARGEST AUTOMOBILE DISTRIBUTOR Model C 24 Runabout, $900 Telephone 9O Sea Bright, IM. JL MOHT LONG BRANCH DAILY EKCORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. Devoted to the Interests of Women. RAND years old. She Urea in New York city nnd her visit to a Connecticut farm ', was the first time In her life tlmt she j G 1 he Latest Showing in Girdles Jrving' saw the country. She was greatly in- FASHION HINT The House of Features Long Branch 9 terested In everything she snw, because VAC.TIFACTORY STORE chickens und._niyn uud lambs do not TONIGHT Wonun't M !••••' and Children's grow in Saw York city—(hut is, they By JUDIC CHOLLCT WEARING APPAREL ;nv M'hi seen. Mitts ICrnestlne Un- THE STORE OF ECONOMY ditner, that is the little girl's niinie, 204 flroadway (near 3rd Ave.) couldn't quite get it through her mind Attractive nproiiH are real necessities Long Branch that wnter t-nine out of a well in for the proper clothing of the littlo Each purchaser of a 10c ticket will receive a pay buckets. At her home It always splash- child slnr-o they save n gn?at deul of SERGE DRESSES $450 ed out when the failed wsa opened. envelope V/All wool—All sizes Kut on the farm it wns entirely differ- , SAMPLE COATS ent. When the people wauled a fresh COME AND GET YOUR SALARY in PleMs. Kibel >. Chinchillas drink they went to the well and hoist- and other materials ed It tip^rom the hole. Thnt Htrnnge MARY PICKFORD From $4.98 to $9.98 wny of getting water in a great mys- Wonderful values tery to Ernestine. 'TOLA'S LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS At $10,95 Opportunity Described. . KATHLYN WILLIAMS in "iftegular $16.50 values Once there stood on a public high- All Styles. Fine Materials. way lu (Jreece it stutue. The si a tile "A WOMAN'S LAUGH" in 2 parts SEE US FIRST won hewn of marble, and It had the power of speech. The story h.i- it that FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in u foot traveler addressed the statue thus: "THE MOTOR BUCCANEERS" in 2 parts •'Oh, statue, what is tbytuunft?" •| am called Opportunity." it nn- PATHE WEEKLY No. 57 « we red, and For the Children "Who made thee?" ', "l.yslppiiH WUH my muslcr." OTHER LATEST PHOTO-PLAYS A Littl* Water Girl "Why nre thon Htiiiuiliix «'» thy tors?" "To show that 1 nMiy hut n moment." SPECIAL MUSIC Posing at the Well. "Why hast thou wlngH to thy feet'/" "Tit niimv liow quickly I puns." ITH the disappearance of the nor- Lengths of silk may be bordered In "Hut why \n thy hair so long on thy W mui waist line girdleB have be- the same way. By this means ghort come wider and still wider. They wrap lengths of ribbon or silk" wlilch oaa "Thnt men may neize we when they the flgura lu ninny cases from below may have on hand are easily trans- meet inc." thu imsf tu the thigh, making a formed into girdles. It seems the Daddy's Bedtime "Why I* thy head HO Imld behind7' tttralght line insleud of a curved line smart woman can hardly own too •"To ihow thnt Wheu.. 1 huve once ut the front and bfick. Lena extreme many of, these elegant accessories. pushed 1 cnniioi he caughi." and more popular are those from nine The striped girdle shown in the pic- 1;* U"t this n wonderful description to twelve inches wide, which are ad-ture is made of satin ribbon striped The Greatest nf opportunity1;1 justed loosely about the waist. with velvet. It-will be noticed that OHILD'H APHOK. Travelers In Two girdles of this kind, which no bows and loops are used in these And Circles and Cir- A Good Card Trick. wear and tear pa the frocks and are merit attention because they show particular styles, ^though there are cles About the Nest. , -.The World. Take two neew of Hnitdfg. fl>Mt them uftun ftrutty 4Ui4 uttFactlvw iw-well as new features in their construction, are plenty of them to be found. These carefully nnd pnste them on Ihe backs stirviceahle. tmown here. One oF them is made of girdles are decorated with covered but- ', alt the barn swnllows nre gone! I missed thorn today!" cried of Hie king of henrtn. Your cards be- This one in new and will lie Htiro to moire ribbon not more than three tons or buckles made of the ribbon Evelyn as she. and Jack clambered into daddy'u lap before the big ing i tin . prepared, take your Htand on plenfte the eye an well as to serve n inches wide." It 1B in golden-brown and are fastened, with snap fasteners. open flra tho opposite side of the table to the uneful end, for It contains pockets color shading from light to dark. Almost without exception the fash- Daddy looked nt tiie cnleudur. "Yes; ft Is timf^-about the third coiupnuy, und. holding up lu one luind udnpted to various EHM, and all the Lengths or this moire ribbon are ionable girdles are boned to hold them week of September" :i king of hearts nud in the other ait efjulpment of RCIIOOI or the equipment sewed together by hand in the very in place. L£ven when a long sash is "But daddy. Daddy Swallow boa been gone a day or more," s»id Jack. ace of Hpiulcs, nniKfunce- that you will of play ran he Uept conveniently at tiniest of seams. In this way rmbon wrapped about the waist and tied in "I think he might have waited fnr-tlie mother and her little babies." iLJnke them changc'"plnci'H with each bund. too narrow for the present styles can the back the girdle portion is boned Daddy laughed. "Thnt Daddy Swnllow is ouiy obeyiiip a Jaw of nature, other. Let endi of your hands be For the *dx year nlze will be neiMlcil be used to make wide girdles. at the front and Bides. ; Jnek. You see, he helped Mrs. Swnllow build the uest. lie watched her while covered with n hut. While they nre su two nnd one-half yards of material Using the same idea, silk ribbons of JULIA BOTTOMLEY. she was setting upon the eggs to sec that no other birds hurt her. H,e also covered turn the cards, nnd upon the twenty-Heven inches wide. Uelped feed her, and then sometimes when Mrs. Swallow was tired of stay- removal of the hat the transformation otfier kinds are widened by machine stitching them to velvet ribbons. A Stove polish is the name that has Ins home all the time Daddy Swallow would keep house for her while she will be .shown, much to the Kurprlse of ,ThlB May Mnntmi pattern Is cut In IlliM Btretcbed her wings and looked for food. your friends. very attractive girdle is made by been applied to the shiny black waxed for children from four to t-lh'ht ye^rs. Htii'l "Then when the baby swallows peeped through the shells of the little eggs 10 cents to till* oJIlco, Klvlnjf number, S4IIS. black velvet ribbon on both edges of a satin ribbon that haB made Us appear- and it will be pnmiptly forwartlwl lo you colored satin ribbon or diie'dT'brocade. ance thlB ueasoa. and 'Yeeped, yeeped!' for fond pnddj Swallow helped Mamma Swallow hunt Loit Rimos. by mail. Tf In haste sf-ml nn juiailluijn] for big, fat, juicy worms to fill Baby Swallows* little tunatumu. Add n fetter t«> the tint word t<» form two Cent »taiii|i for letter p&stfl&e. Whan "Rat pretty soon these children of theirs grew big—big enough. Daddy ordering ust: coupon. CARE OF SWEATERS. Swallow thought, to leave the hmm; which hu nod Mrs. Swnllow hnd made Tiie ii. i 1 burned low. lie nad no •••', for them. So he and.Matnm/i swallow taught their little babies tu tl.v, nnd lie dom-d the book, nnd, worn with No Size * How to Wash the Knitted Jacket Suc- then they were taught to hum for their own worms and bugs, and'if one of Me thought to Rive up in the ••••. cessfully. HEN the babies wns lazy and didn't like to tly or work, why, "Mamoia and Daddy lllu (ulmv course he euuld not ••*••. Name , , t HIB punt nimUkoH he could but •••, The 'following method. If ciirefully 8wallow Just pushed his lazy little huues out of the nest. followed, will rebuilt In jjrt'itt satisfac- CUPBOARD I'l Address , • • • • "You Bee, wise Duddy ami Mamma Swallow know tbiu the only way their Photo by Retolvad Hint he'd no fuvcm •", ' tion to the one wliu wants n Nlmpel^ With couraRo brave he mot the ••••. FROZEN PEACH DESSERTS. baiiies can learn to do anything Is by making the effort, M) they see to it Wbeu the little girl shown in the MwesiU'r nl'tei- It has been subjected to that they learn to fly nnd earn their own living just an soon «s they cnn. plctuiti WBBt 011 lu*r vuctttiou laht sum- Answer.-Oil, toil; nice, trace; rue, Ihe process of clejinsinjr. Afti>r the KACHKS with their delicious flavor make .spienUJd frozen desserts. "But, kiddles, .when the bnldes hnve been tnught lo fly fimfiiunt Daddy mer s'u' w*"t» |n-r 1 111 (In m i'|- two true; nsk. tank. ordinary methods, SIH we all know, the P Swallow's duties are over. Maminn Swallow lingers H little longer to see that swenter Es such nn unsightly objwt JIB A line way of using the sliced fruit is w*ib plnin Minillu ice cream. the bouse is left In good couilltiuti, 1 suppose. Anyhow. Daddy Swnllow be- to In} furever shorn, of its original gins to grow uneasy and takes little excursions nil by himself and circles and The Record's Daily Short Story. beauty. I'ench Ice Crcnin.—Tuke two cupfuls FASHION HINT each of finely tnnshed peuches anrl circles about the nest which wns once his dearly loved home. Prwpnre. a MHO'S with luUewnrm Wfi- "Then he Just has to stnrt on his voyage to the southland. Pretty soon ur, worse, trying nt a tender age to %&F, liehif,' pnrtlciUjir to have plenty of cream, one cupful ench of milk and make Ills living ou tho streets. KUifnr. To each two qunrtw of finely M.'inuiii) Swallow starts on her journey too, ividi the youngsters following. By JDDIC CIIOI 11; wjiter HO thnt tile ^venter can UP tbor- "Of course there nre ninny Daddy Swndows nil wanting to jrn to tne worn Tln> (bought made .lim restless. lie niifrhly cli'Miisod. PJINS it thntUfrh the chopped ice tidd n cupful nf iee cream salt. A' vvn.VN ice tho freezer before Isiinl nt the same time, so they ITSIUHT in bauds, (he Daddy Swallows lending, got out of lied. sptuMhert n little water UKIH. gently in-esslm,' nnd lifting until 1 on his face, dressed himself und went "Onfc piece frockH, or tliope witli body you put in the ingredients. Bring the others, also in htinds, followinu up -the renr. '%v._,_,. ^ !( nppenrM to be perfectly elean. PJIRS 1 "So you see thnt birds are th»* urenti'st travelers in tiie rtwjffd, for twice dowtistairw. In Ills pocket were his mid skirt portions cut In one piece, Iliiuugh sevenU lukewarm HUBS waters the milk to 11 boil, mid the Nilgai , stir week's wnges that he hud received the are' always best for tiie younger girls; until dissolved. When cool add the a year, spring and autumn, iw long n» they live, they change their home,* ;Mid then through wiiter slightly blued. Ivinc hundreds of roilcs to do MU " dny before. He had been tempted to tlioy are easy to make and easy to Mo not wrlnjt or stretch in nny wny. cream, pour in freezer, ndd the fruit spend it In n saloon uud went there to blunder, and they are always becom- Vext pin n clemi piece of muslin (Irmly lust. Turn Hkmly at flrst and faster do MO. but Homehow the place didn't ing. Mi a board wide enough to tnke the ns it becomes hard. look nn nllractive nw It hud often look- TliIN one lias a quite now feature in High-Class Plays Given by Champlin Co. Jaoies Wentherby nwnUened at G *wt»iter lu Itn mitural shnpe. I'hiec the. With Canned Peaches. ed when he knew thnt ills wife would the applied bo* phtlt.s that give excel- s\ve:iter on thp bonnl dripping wet O'clock ou Hiutdny morning nud luy jchide him on hi* return home. The Frozen Peaches.- Drain the juice ulUi front out. plnciug nnd shii|ilng it from a enn of penehes, add two cup- »taring at tiie wnlls of bin room. On ' Cull amount wns intact. until exitct shape nnd size ns when tlitMn wero H dlsgjr (limb of d water j fuln of jfriumlnteO suynr, boil three lie stood in ihe sunlight, thinking. worn. Put in n strong KIIII mid when minutes iiml c(Hil. Press the peaches iHill nnd an engraving of Benjamin It was 7 o'clock, irin Sunday morning front Is thoroughly dry turn over care- through a sieve, ndd tho fruit wlrup, Franklin. IleJiig In a court, nut n ray ;l'lcaUfaht hour nt home W8I half past fully nnd rtry the Imck. .When it in turn into tho freezer, pnrtly pncUod in of sunlight could pei'iueatc the npurt- •V Thnt home wus three miles nwuy, thorousUly dry you will (hid thnt it I* wait nud tee; ndtl the stiftly lieaten ment. bat he would gladly walk ft to hnvc in Us naturnl sliupe, wjib iMicketM. ••iiffs whiteH of throe etiR!*. continue I be hU brcnkfiist at home. He walked nnd tfe&Ynn In perfect proportion. packing nnd freeze in the usual man Six roomings hnd Weutherby nwnk- (iiturrthe street, piisning one reptaunint ened In this room, »ud this wns (be uer. •ifter another, trying to force himself DELICIOUS^ICCESSORY. seventh—not the seventh ihxy of the Into tme nf lliein tu get a tneal. Hut Tench or Pineapple I'uddlntf Glace.— week, but tho seventh tiny wince ho jhis Ntomm-h rebelled. SofU'n two tahlespoonfuls of jtelfrtfl hnd nwnkeued iu hia own little home. ' How to Uss Flaming Fruits With Ice iu half a cupful of water, add to the Turn lug on his side, bin eyes rented •'I can go home." he said, "nnd ent Creams and Cold Puddings. yolks of three es^s beaten very Ihrht on Ot» of those frnmi;d word* one J wllli Molly iiud the kid,- But what line? Bumhlff fruits, nr, literally, [laming BOd half a cupful of -Jusnr. Chop two sees liero niiii there In Uea of p!rtnrcn. There would soon lie more troublti t'ruils (des f 1 tiiUs llnmbest, asnnmcos- cupfulM irf pineapple nnd nrld, or if It read "Uwl Blent Our Home" ami itlnnit tue eripeiises. and owry lime I sory to ice ereiiui tlng. There in BOOM* fuls of whipped iTonm and the whites morning's Hint he li.id nwnUened at UiliiK J"«t n little dnrinir in f*n> pi'OceflS, of the ftg£Cnals o lienten Rttff. When home. I.lttle Jim climbed out of his Then ihe Hioimht of little Jim left v^'hi Ii tippents (o many wninen. nnd by ihorouslily iucoj-porated repack in the crib and joined his father in bed. while iM'the vvov!d ciime to him ngnln. l'repiirlnur the hramlii'rousse,—Tnki one tablespoon- length, nil feel under tbe child. lie slopped. Tlipn he went ou for un- fill of Krmnilated uelathi nnd cover nllicr mil,. ;iud stopped again. A third Any of the sensomilde stnall fruits, with one-third cupful of cold water. Then had ctiiiie ipini-rels between Mine he stopped and stood looking at sin Ii ns red I'luspherrle^ nr chcrricB, are When sn£t place uvci" hoi I ing water Weiifherby nnd his wife. Mrs. Weath-j tils limiir n sliort distance away. suited to liiis use, nnd larger fruits, until dissolved, then ndd one cupful erl>y was frugal, nnd .Mm wan careless A do I; struck S. Molly was get- peuches, plums, i»enrs timl npricoiH, cul of powdered snjjnr. Stir the ndxtnre with lifs nnmi'v. He wns hard for tin ° tin,' the breakfast. Who WBH UOlplag in medium Bi&ed hits inny be used in unIII ei»Ul. pour jii-nilually tflto one ecniomicnl wife to manure, nud some-! tULe Jim dress himself? He could get the sumo way. The fruit is CQV9t96pint of cream \vhi|»ped until very stiff, times she wonM lose her patience with 1 on his clothe*. Imt could he get the with etiunl pnrts of hramly Mild kiisch. ndd one pint of jielw-h pulp nnd ono him. , At lust Jim declined he would Iniltuns In thi> boleMV Wentherby could the lamp of th words "God Hless Our %vnrd. GIRL'S FBOCK. to the liquor nnd have the dlirt passed Pencil Water Ice.—Plnce'n pound of while the contents arc flnniinix. It wilt Bow" uud • Kniicinl.cr the Snhbath! A Ii \v iiiiiiutes Inter Molly Weathcr- lent linos. Beneath the plait at the loaf suiritr in n clenu sugar boiler or tJny" he went oTer ijiiil over hgiiln Iif+""TiyT~-f't!ilTiiir over "tTie range, heard tiie" •te fmind ttTfrt~tfTn-iTTTt"smTro itniTR-nnT" lilT^eiTameh'd HtewpnTT Afiii "to~iTa ! leTt of the front the closing is made. melt the frozen piaeaj^plo sheJl at the his mind Tliosp linppy Sunday mornings Tur log, she smv Tiie sleeves are newed to the dress. pint r>f wnter ami bring gently to the he bud spent nt home After he ami I blHt imuncnt. The shell of ;t lsr»P boll, uud \v\ it eonlinue to boil for ten h.-r had n loll of hills hut have such a long shoulder line thnt grapefruit holds suiJuieiit for two per little Jim hnd bad their play he had]in hN hand uud tin tided them to her. I they give the Japanese effect neverthe- DildUtfS. Meanwhile pool four to sis taken Jtiw hath, put on his Sunday j rtfllt's, and tlu> bttni'ir.' fii'it siliirp is Rtij ripe pcnclH'-;. Recordffig to the size, and "il's yet en lay's |mr." he said.. "Take lees. SCIVIMI at ;i r.-siiimant notod t'«>r its Clothes, niul on Hint unirniuir be had | it. V.ni can run the nuances betterj For the eight your size will be need- rub thorn tbrough g fine sieve into a always helped .llmmie to dvcs-J. Then 1 Kren-h nnvejttes nf setvi-c. eleflO bflHin, Aild to them the juice of tlam I. I never vvnut (o see n cent of.ed three nml oiu'-eighth yards of nm- The lino of plays offered by the. the three had met nt the hrenkfast ta- ]il'i- i :m.ey ;i:rain." j toiiftl twenty-seven inches wide or Wlini (he l.iiruini:; fruit Ii to U-.:i larpe lenmn nnd n ini'Ke orange, first in whisk the Fnrnham tiros, scored Ble. on which (here was always some- j 1 soiled ni ii diniun* party it to a preity froed from pips and strained, the rind Chas. K. Cliamplin Company, which such a wonderful success in at the EH- .Molly 'ilir.w her arms nrouml his two and 8even-eighths'.vard« of thirty- re the attraction at the Broadway filing ulce provided for Sunday morn-: nix or two and one-fourth yards of idea tn liave the ntnld of ice crealu of mi ornniJe rubbed off on to a lump inge theatre in New Yprlc; "The l-litced 011 u large platter with indh \<\ nf sutrnr nud hnlf a pint of cold water. Theatre all this week, ire a credit to Ghost Breaker." H, B. Warner's tas- Where's tlie kid?" Jim asked pres-1 forty-four, ivitli thFee-t'ighths yard of any traveling organization. While Weathcrhy was bukiiitf at the ! .v.jiml without awaiting a reply hi' twenty-seven for the collar m thren- iial sponge cal;ew ;it inlervals as a bur Mix well tnfft'iher and then add the larring vehicle last season "The di'l'. fly ]H'i>\ iniisly IMHMWkiff (he ill lioilcd simp. Mix agnln nnd strain It is a noticeable feature that the Stranger," a play which ran for three mottoes on Hit- \v:ilt nnd thinking off futirlhs jurd for the collar, plaits and old-time blood and thunder dramas ••Hellii. pop:" cried .Hm. "Ain't I side of the tittle cakes there will $M tlM-niijrli a lino strniner into the freezer. years at PoweW theatre in Chicago in hi« home tiie wnn!s were having their cuffs. 1 are not. in this company's repertoire, effect ou his heart. It seemed tu him clad you c-nuie: Tills button Is too hhi suincient r«M>m fni JI ^ciifrnus jnrtimi Wheti three parts frozen mold and Chicago and also played in New York of the Urandieil fruit which slumld bi rnisli its directed in previous recipes. being replaced by high-grade offerings, fnr two whole seasons and "He Fell that' there wns a connect inn bet ween for tiiis hidf luid w«in't «:<» in ni all." This May Muntnn pittlern is cot In «i«po which have heretofore been seen at .Urn fcuKfiepd ihe boy, then helped him for eirla of six to ten years. Point tit flaming when" Immiiht tuln (lie diniiiv in Love with Hia Wife," a play on the the two. "Cud Bless Our Home" caused i.-rii' to (his offlco, K'vniK number, M13. h prices. Take such plays as "The him to ttrfnk « hai home iv.'i*. bgw dif- in Ihiish dtcsshr-;. After Hint they ro.iin. Knelt ^;ucst tnkes mic nf the order of "Shore j^cres" aud "Way nnd it will he promptly forwarded to yw fruit filled cakwi wifh a iiuilinn of the Heart of .Maryland." David Belasco's Down East." ferent from the lonely puoffl to which by mail. If in haslp Bend an addiliotini ster-pifice; "Tlie.Man From Home." ia- hail moved, and "riemenilMjr the j "Oi| .Tim." s.ild his wife, "some- two cent stamp for letter posture. When 1 William Hodg»*i hig New York sue- Mr. Champlin opened his- engage- Snhbuth Itny- wM l*4m tiHMnkittff 4tt *-; ordering use coupon. 'I'lic saint McipTiiay be carried out -UuiV I cni:'4hi"( hear fn lt.;ivi' «i3lt thy, t-ess; "The Littlest Rebel," the play ment yesterday afternoon. (juiet vein. After all. was not llie-eeuii- i MUiHin* ymi * thinl.itiL' nf Hit- iiintt»M-s "Cod ' Addresi praip, nud unique moth mis of "trrtftf if inltsi.b. 1 oouia be A RECORD C. A. W. AD. MAY DO THE TRICK •Hui do? His fattoc pictured him lins- : Our llcmc' Mini "iteuicmU'r tlufl Kor H moment you'd Bee ofltn my." -- Will Wirlly JiUtf^MI fb.nri'lM--; tii tlf j How id make all these spectator* quail." hoatoft* \\ho U BeftivMuii for nDvcin.-.-j LOST LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1914. NINB

"THE MAN FROM HOME" Fashion's Trend In Footwear AT BROADWAY TONIGHT Before Charles K. Champlin negoti- Jf' you will look in my lull window at!) Broad St., Hed ated for the leasing of "The Man RECORD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Bank, you will see the correct lil]4 and '16 fall and winter From Home,'' he sought an interview with William Hodges, who starred in Long Branch's Greatest Want and Exchange Market styles in footwear, all of which I carry in every size and (hi:; big hit for two seasons in New COPY FOR THIS PAGE RECEIVED UNTIL 1 P. M.; width in Htore. York. His reason for the interview waa to find out just why "The Man From Home" had been such a tre One Cent a Word for first insertion, one- The Daily Record cannot give information CLARENCE WHITE mendous success. half a cent a word for each subsequent con- regarding advertisements for which answers "It is the quality that explains the tinuous insertion of the same advertisement. are to be sent care of the Record. Persons BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. long runs of the average musical play as compared with the play lacking No Advertisement Received for Less Than replying to office addresses must mail or music," lie said. "A great many people Ten Cents. All Classified Advertisement! to leave written answers as stated in adver- are of the belief that a musical com be Paid for in Advance of Insertion. tisements. I edy is more, popular' entertainment than "straight' plays. This fa not true according to my, observation. More persons attend a successful non-inusi Oh, Yes! cat play than attend a successful mu MH0ELLANI0U8 FOE iALK-MIiOELLANlOUg EIAL IKTATE FOB BEHT slcal play, and the greater endurance If you want us, call up of the latter in the larger cities is ex plained by the fact that the same per House Piano House W6RD 205 Long Branch sons go over and over again, whereas WANTED—To rent, a small modern, FOR SALE—Upright mahogany pi TO LET—House 327 Chelsea Av«. in a play without music its essential all the year round houBe. Address ano. Oabbler make. Call 137 Broad Inquire Goldstein's Dept. Store. 233CI K.. Record. 233-234 way. 237M of our quality, be it ever so high, is more House J. B. WHITE easily absorbed by the thoughtful Boarders Sideboard and Table TO LET—House, all improvement*, and more easily turned into food for BOARDERS wanted. Mrs. Stout, FOR SALE—Sideboard and dining 68 South Fifth Ave. Inquire Griffith's, Merchants Carpenter and Builder thought, refelection and philosophy ,426 Broadway. 232to237« table. Reasonable. 165 Third avenue. Slocum Place. 233to237* For example: One may be speedily 43 Fifth Ave. Long Branch 232tf moved to profit by the sociological les- Money House Dainty Fall Wearables 1 sons of say, 'Pillars of Society or WANTED—$2,700 on first mortgage. Gas Heaters SEVEN ROOM HO(JSE to let, 186 Large showings of exquisite blouses 'Salvation Nell', whereas repeated Address J., Record Office. 232to234' FOR SALE—Two small gas heater* Union- Ave. Apply Cnris. Brehm. In new materials and shadeB, fall cor- hearings are necessary to satisfy tiie Apply 103 Dunbar Ave. 232to234< 238to237» sets, all styles and kinds; silk hos- sensuous longing for the waltz in 'The Paperhanging THE OLD PAPER removed from House iery, muslin underwear, etc. Come and Merry Widow' or one of Mr. Cohn'a Glats Wagonette syncopated ditties. The clergy have your walls very quickly by machine, TO LET—South side double house. see the new things. The Belle Fulton FOR SALE—One 4-seated glass wag- ?iven unsolicited approval to the play, no matter how many coats. Prices North Fifth avo. Apply 227 Union. Shop, 137 Broadway. onette< in fine condition. Mr. Can and it lias been amazing and enlight- (CoprrlBht. by McClure SjnUmu. t reasonable and no dirt. Your walls Schafler, Rumton Bluff, Sea Bright. 232tf ening to observe the quick response repaired where mason work is neces- 232to237 to this approval." AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE sary. Send postal for estimate and FOR RENT—House, North Fifth av- have your work done by L. D. Akin, Chickens enue. Inquire 11 Liberty street. "The Man From Home" will be pre- They're Here Delivery Truck Professional Paper Hanger, 37 Ocean- FOR SALE—Flock of Buff Orping- - - 232to2»3 sented at the Broadway Theatre to- 1 NEW 1500 Ib, 2 clylnder delivery port Ave., Long Branch. 226t( tons, hens, rooster, pullets and broil Most beautiful and largeE . line of night with stage settings which are Houses truck, solid tires, demonstration any ers, can be purchased in any quantity. children's hats ever shown ground here the exact reproduction or the original TO LET—Two furnished houses, all g time, anywhere, will sell cheap. Me Veterinarian Apply 119 Sixth Ave. 231tf and they are remarkably low in price. show. Through courtesy, Mr. Hodges Dr. Charles C. Cattanach, Veterlnar- improvements. Inquire 66 Second av- permitted Mr. Champlin to use theFaddin Oarage. 200tf enue. 232to23T* Ladles, bring In the girls to see them, The Best Men's Shoes That Money Ian, E62 Second ave. Telephone 726. Motor Cycle models of the original production as FOR SALE—Motor cycle, one nun they will fall In loce with them on »to806« House Can Buy For Sale at a pattern to build the production he^ HELP WANTED—FEMALE drad dollars, twin cylinder Excelsior, first sight Copland's French Mil- FOR RlNT^HouiePia Thlra Ave., ng carried by the Champlin organiza- REAL ESTATE FOB BALE tank" headlights, tandem attachment, linery, 173 Broadway, Tele. 62-W. tion. In this play Mr. Champlin has an General Houseworker tail light, excellent shape. L. Nichols, between Chelsea and Franklin, all Im- opportunity to bring forth the best WANTED — Woman for general next to bank, Sea Bright. 231to234 provements. Apply 119 .Third Ave. S. GOLDSTEIN k SONS ;hat Is in him, and many critics re- housework. Apply 40 North Fifth Ave. House KStotBT* FOR SALE—House at Long Branch, mark of the similarity In which Mr. . 231to233* Horses HOMO New Fall Footwear Hodges and Mrs. Champlin play the all improvements. Terms to suit pur- FOR 8ALE—Two delivery horses, FOR RENT—9 ro«m house, best lo- 151 Broadway principal role. The artists with the Operator* chaser. Address Reasonable, Box 117, Kurrus Bros, 252 Ocean Ave. 219tf cation, Long Branch. Owner mar Our complete Fall stock for men, Champlin company are especially WANTED—Experience operator* to Red Bank, N. J 232to23! HARRY GOLDSTEIN, Manager board with tenant. Address: "Own- women and children Is now complete. adapted to the parts in "The Man work ' on night shirts. Steady work, Flowers er," Long Branch Record. 231tf Tom Home," and, with the sparkling Steiner and Son. 200tf Property s°- HARDY PLANTS—"Old Fashioned Be sure and see the new styles. FOR SALE—Applegate property, 128 electrical effects and elaborate scen- FlowerB" plant this fall for bloom next Bungalow They're Juet splendid. Jacob Stein- FREDERICK K. BALL Pavilion Ave. Big bnrgrin, easy terms. Bummer. Descriptive price lint mail- ery, theatre goers of this city are WOEK WANTED—FEMALE FOR RENT—Bungalow. 128 Pavll- bach. Instructor of 224to235* ed free on request, w. 10. King, Little promised a rare treat. on Ave. 281to23«* Silver, N. J. Telephone, Red Bank, 694- Woman HELP WANTED—MALI M 217tf VIOLIN - - PIANO COLORED woman wants general House MisB Bostnwick's Funeral Music furnished lousework. 376 Exchange St. 233-234* TO LET—7 room house. Inquire 76 Up To The Minute In Style The funeral of Charlotte F. Bosth- & Butcher Cut Flowera Rockwell Ave. 230tt Studio, 51 Norwood Ave. Phone 11-M wick, the young daughter of Mr. and Woman WANTED. — First-class butcher, FOR SALE—All seasonable cut flow- that is the hind of clothes we make for Mrs. A. Bosthwick, of Monmouth MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wants gen- steady position for right man: must ers, ferns and palmB. Attractive flor- Furnlshsd House men and women. It pays to have street, Red Bank, was held yesterday eral housework, small family, 77 Jack- be strictly sober. Inquire Greenspan al designs on short notice. Sodemann FOR RENT—Furnished houu, 1*4 clothes made to your meaBure—they morning. The interment was made at 3OH Bti'eet. 223^234* Ilros., Highlands, N. J. 233to23B and Llndhardt, opp. East Long Branch Franklyn Ave. 228ti>2>>* Depot, Tel. 102-J. 207to233* fit Come in and let's talk It over— Mt. Olivet Cemetery in charge of Fun- House you'll be surprised how reasonable we Auto Bus Time Table eral director H. G. Fay. > Hard for a Man to Believe. MONEY TO LOAN 7 Acres TO LET—House, 129 Seventh Ave. are. Pressing and repairing done in Mra. Cutler Of Vancouver proved FOR SALE—7 acre, land at West W. H. Brehm. 229M234* To Sea Bright—9, 11 a. m.; 2, 4.30 by the registration of a pedometei To Loan the best possible manner. Leonard p. m. Return trips, leave Sea Bright Long Branch. Ideal place for poultry that she had covered 400 miles In a $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 or $5,000 to loan farm. Easy ter s. Address box F, Houses Samartino, sucesaor to Fred Reichers, [:• hour later. on first bond and mortgage. Apply to TO LET—2 houses, 5 and 6 rooms, To Oakhurst—7.30, 10 a. m.; 1, 3, month In walking about her kitchen Record. 215tf 213 Broadway, Tel 176-W. HEAVY MEAT EATERS W. A. Stevens, Post Office Building. Ifili and Sixth avenues, city water, 5.30 and 9 p. m. Saturday only. Re- and living roomB while performing bei household dutleB. 229tf gas Dr. H. H. Pemberton. 22IM turn trips leave Oakhunt .J/2 hour BOOMS TO LET later. Flat Restrictions on Newsies. Mrs. Belle Bennett, 601 Broadway, HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Retires After 50 Years of Service. Rooms FOR RENT—Third story flat, five) FARE 100 BROADWAY 6c Venders of newspapers In Berlin are Uptown Miliner has a full line of Vel- Hackensack, N. J.—Edwin Birely, TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms and bath. It. H. Hughes. 227tf to be limited to calling out the names seventy, a conductor on the Erie rail* rooms, third floor, 202 Broadway. vet bate of all the latest shapes. AH of the Journals they sell. To make House road, has retired after 60 years of 233-234* known the contents of the papers or hats purchased at our store will be Eat less meat if you feel Back- service. Commutora presented him TO LET—Six room house with gae, 1 to Indicate any particular Item of trimmed free of charge. Call and ex with a gold ticket punch as a mark of Room 394 West Columbus Place. Apply 197 news is forbidden. achy or have Bladder their esteem. FURNI8HED ROOM with or without Rockwell Ave. 228to287* amine our stock. PATTEN. LINE board, 188 Chelsea Ave. 233to237* trouble. , House Time Table In Effect Sept. 28th, 1914. NEW MAIL SCHEDULE Wear • Flannel Waistband. TO LET—7 room house and barn City Vegetable Market In tropical countries the French and Advertised Letters 15 High St. 228to2l7> Howard BoltQjJr^prmerly commission Weekdays No man or woman who eats meat Italian srmy regulations require that The following letters remained un- Leave Long Branch for New York: regularly can make a mistake by flush- (In Effect Sept 15, 1914.) soldiers wear always a flannel band merehan(^«r"the farmers' market has Malls arrive and distributed:— called for at the Long Branch postof- Flat Rockwell Ave., 7.20 a. m.; Pleasure ing tbe kidneys occasionally, says a around the abdomen. This is the best opened a wholesale and retail vege- From New York City and all points ce on Oct. 3rd: Ceasor AlasMa; Miss TO LET—Flat 229 Broadway. In- Bay, 7.30 a. m.; Sea Bright, 8.00 a. m.; well-known authority. Meat forms preventive of all disorders of the table market at 148 Broadway in fhe oorth—8.00, 11 a. m. 1.46, 2.45 and Katie Burke, Frank Burke, Mrs. Sal- qulre Goldstein's Dept. Store. 224tf Goldstein building next to Broadway Highlands, 8.20 a. m. uric acid which excites the kidney*, bowels in hot climates. le Carter, Miss Mary Campbell, Char- they become overworked from the 6.45 p. m. Theatre and will continue to supply Leave New York, West 35th St., 2.00 les Davis, Clalr Davison, Patrick Gar- House p. m.J Battery, near South Ferry, 2.30 strain, get sluggish and fail to filter From Philadelphia, Punna, and FOR RENT—House, all Improve- the public with fresh fruits and vege- The Modern Idea. rity, August Grlet, Mrs. A. Heller and p. m. the waste and poisons from the blood, Trenton, N. J., direct:—8 a. m., 11.00 ments from October first. Inquire 127 tables at very low rates. Chappy—"Would you marry a wom- family, Sarah E. Keen, William L. Ken- No freight received at Battery,. then wo get sick. Nearly all rheuma- V Ml. helsea Ave. 224tt tism, headaches, liver trouble, ner- an who had sued another man for nan. Martin McGowan, J. N. Magne, Charles Woolley Dead at 67. WM, C. HAYDEN.. From Asbury Park, N. J., and other John Q. Murphy, Mrs. Charles Osen- vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and breach of promise?" Sappy—"It House Charles Woolley, of Little Silver, Sec'y. points south:—8.00 a. m.; 11.40, 4.46 brink, Walter P. Shlnn, Mr. Stockpool, urinary disorders come from sluggish would depend largely on how much TO LET—6 room house, Sixth Ave., died Saturday of a complication of and 7.46 p. m. i Vincente Valdese, Mrs. L. Weingarten, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL, kidneys. the jury had awnrded her."—Club Fel- mprovements. Inquire 805 Broadway. diseases. He was 67 years old and the liuive Long Brunch: Malta Depart. low. Mrs. Edward Wise. T. L. Slocum, P. son of the late . Jacob and Margaret For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, all The moment you feel a dull ache in For New York and all polnta M. ri7 lint rail—fi.28, '7.10, •S.lfl, 9.04, 11.12 a. m.;the kidneys or your back hurts or if Woolley, of Little Silver. He is 2.37, 4.17, 7.26, s9.16 p. in. Bundaya—-8.4S a. north:—6.45, 9.00, 10.46 a. m.; 12.30, Cottages m. ; 4.32, 7.00, 8.50 p. m. the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of survived by the following brothers 2.15, 3.50, 5.10 and 6.45 p. m. Man's Hardest Duty. FOR RENT — Two furnished cot- and sisters: George Woolley, of Little For Freehold {loave N. T. & L. B. R. H.sediment, irregular of passage or at- Artist Commits Sucicide. Station), rin Matawan—-7.10, 9 04, 11.12 a. m.; For Philadelphia and Trenton and , A man-'s best desires are always the tages to 15th of May. Inquire 125 Mor- tended by a sensation of scalding, stop New York, Oct. 6.—Crazed because Silver; Daniel Woolley, of Rumson; 4.17 p. m. Sundays—9.22 a. m,; 4.32, 8.50 p. the West:—2.15 p. m. Index and measure of his possibilities; ria Ave. M7M Mrs. H. G. Osborn, of Brooklyn; Miss m. eating meat and get about four ounces For' As bury Park and other points he could not aatlBfy IIIB artistic occu- _*—New York only, fl—Saturdays only. of Jad SallR from any pharmacy; take and the most difficult duty that a man Margaret Wilson, of Long Branch, and »outh:—9.00 a. m.; 12.30, 6.10 andis capable of. doing Is the duty that pation' but was compelled to make Congress Nearing End. Mrs. Charlotte Pierce, of Long Branch. GLENWOOD CEMETERY. a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- 6,45 p. in above all he should do.—Charles M cheap plaster casts, William Abele, In Washington, D. c., Oct. 5.—Presi- He died at the Long Branch hospital. fore breakfast and in a few days your Btautlfully SituiUi. The Money Order and Postal SaT Brest the Westcbester section of the Bronx, dent Wilson's legislative program for The funeral will be held on Tuesday Full *fz« lots from $65.00 KM. kidneys will act fine. This famous ngs window la open from 8.00 .a. m. to committed Hulclde today by suspending 40 per o«nt. of the rettlpti from th» itu %\ the balance of this Congressional ses- afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Jiomo of salts is made from the acid of grapes 6 00 p. iu. himself over a bonfire In the woods, lots ii %t\ aild« and Invented t« \%%%t% thantd lemon juice, combined with lithia, sion includes only the Clayton Anti- his brother Jacob. Rev. Clifford Perpetual care of tha Cimetary. The tetter curriers make *.wo com Heard in a Divorce Court. near his home. He had borrowed a Ttili fund Invested and la hand ••« •••mitt and has been used for generations to Trust Bill, the War Tax Revenue and Dilks, pastor of the Little Silver Metlv piete deliveries In the residential and Judge (to woman asking separation) rope, which had been used for a porch to $6,664.94. flush and stimulate the kidneys, also the Alaskan Leasing Bill, he told call- odist church, will officiate. Funeral Puritur aartlouiara may bi obtained Iran three to the business section of the—"How long have your relations been swing, undressed himBetf and suspend- to neutralize the acids in urine so it ers today. Whether an extra session; director H. C. Fay, of Red Bank, will C. M. THROCKMOflTON, t«a'y, cily. unpleasant?" Woman—"Your honor, ed himself' from a spur of rocks, over _, 182 Broadway. Long Branah, N. J. no longer caxiBes Irritation, thus end- shall be called after election In No- have charge of thd interment. Collections are made three and four my relations have always been pleas- the flames. ing bladder weakness. ant; it's hla relations that are the old vember, he said depended on tha Painting., Paper Hanging times daily from the letter boxes, con- emergency of war measures. The leg- Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot necting with all Important dispatches grouches." Try Thia. Teeth Turn to Whalebone. islative menu for the December ses- Prices reasonable Injure; makes a delightful effervescent of the mail. Curiously enough, the great whale* sion Includes: Two conservation, Sponger (meeting acquaintance)— , Estimates cheerfully given Hthia-water tirink which everyone —Mr. and Mrs. Lorni W. Hilllard, of Postofflce lobby open on Sunday for bone whales have teeth before they measures, the General uin -Bill, the "Do you know, old man. I really be- should taku now and then to keep the Manasquan, are spending a few days' JOHN RYLE box-holders from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. are born; but, prior to birth, they are lieve I'm losing my nurve? I'm get- kidneys clean and aclife and the blood with Mrs. Milliard's parents, Mr. and Philippine Question and the Govern Practical Painter and Paper Hanger Sunday mails have been discontin- absorbed, and later the great rows of ment Ship Purchase Bill. Whether a ting so 1 bate to ask any one for a pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney ued. Mrs. Rensell R. Rogers, of this city.. loan. AB soon as I saw you I began 227 UNION AVENUE whalebone, weighing several tons, substantial program will also exist la complications. T. L. SLOCUM, P. M. to tremble."—Boston Times. Advertise In the Dally Record. take their place. problematical.

THR CUB REPORTER Scoop Isn't Exactly Under Arrest--BUT "HOP" ?-VNH0-VZ1.EE? SUSPICIOUS AT L\BER-T( TO GO SUSPICIOUS f -<0L) CLAIM TO BE AK PLEASEL BUT -HUNCt FORTH ("Z.ZEE.- Xl_L I "AN\EK\CAN AND UNDER. V GrO REPORT TO \>(0U 5PEAK EN6-USH - TEH LONCt BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914.

man. There are sensational MceneH ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. when the magnate shows the young "THEMDNEY MAKERS •viff her cable to her sweetheart, when MIHH .Maude EW.UK haa been via it- ba sael iier in his urniH and when he KEMP ODD FELLOW ing friends in New York. 'ofk» Hie door and threatens with it Kev. W. T. Valiant, of Adelphia, who revolver his former an^otfutes who was formerly pastor of tlie Methodist HOW MUCH YOU SAVE STRONG, nay PLAY Have sworn he JH inwane. IPIHIIR (hem Church hert\ wan in town last "weuk Inwihu* men arc not punished for mur- FOR 11 YEARSrenewing old acquaintances. IF TOO KEEP'IK TOUCH WITH THESE der. tic Highlands auxiliary of At the Broadway thoatrv Saturday lu the end his bravery wins his oorge Kemp was numbered among the Long Rrtfruji hoHpitul lian elected DAILY ADVERTISERS evening a. large crowd wltn«'sfepd the wife's love and she thwarts the eight Odd Fellows that received Mrs. .John 10. Further president, Mra. K first presentation of "Tht-y Mon^y *clit?rne ugainHt him by arrests* for con- jewels at (lie September reunion of K. Canij* and . K. ii. Cook vice- Makers," the newest play by Charles* spiracy. It is a strong play, full uf Empire Lodge, No. 174. Mr. Kemp president;*, Airs. J J. Armstrong sec- Klein, author of "The Gamblers," "The sound philosophy and in tulie with L&e joined Empire Lodge when it met ov-retary and AUK./A/ . J. Hall treasurer. They Are Continuously Saving Money Third Degree" and "The Lion and the-spirit of the thneB. er Marks' Hall. Albert Brewster was Roberta & white have a branch Moust'," by Hflwyii & Co. The play the noble grand. He ha# been one offrom a cotton slant on display in their F'or Thrifty Buyers. will open an miKHgemtmt at the Hooth the faithful members since his iniwindow- . Tlie plant was obtained from theatre, New York, tonight, and if one 'THE LITTLEST REBEL" IS a plantation / Queensboro, Alabama. 5 tiation. may Jadge by ill* reception at Long AT BROADWAY TONIGHT Howard Irwin has given up his po- Branch, It will be an £.veu greater sition In It. V. Muldoon's drug store. SUCCesa IhiHi Mr. Klein's previous sue- "The Uttle Rebel," which is pre- A. P. Holler and R. McCord have Fie« Delivery Phone 433 eessefi, Bmm«t Oorrlgran and Alexan- sented this afternoon and tonight by closed their Hummer homes here and dra Carlisle head a moat capable cast. ihe Charles K. Cham pit n Company, has returned to KaHt Orange far the win- all the uplifting dramatic powers with- ter. II. K. Ryder and family have re- KOOPS & ABELS The production deals with a kiiiR turned to New York after upending SSL 13 NARKETT in core that have from time Immemor- of finance who In nn attack of illness the summer at their home on High- Cor. Broadway and Fifth Ave- GROCERS from which tbJ» doctors toll him heal built good theatres and heaped po- etic treasures for the stage. land avenue. 186 BROADWAY, L0N8 BRANCH canaat recover^nnd ruuat dj© within u Alfred IE. Manning, who lias been year realises now he has under sanc- The story of Ihe play concerns lit- engaged as electrical engineer on a LEGS LAMB 20c tion of the law robbed bis fallow hu t\a Virgie t'ary, daughter of a Con- arge conntruetlon job in Spain for tlie 180 BROADWAY man beings, even killed them and federate scout, who lives near Hlch- past two years, is visiting his father, spread misery in piling up a vant inond and is a wonderful child of the J. M. Manning. Work on the construc- mountain of-wealth which ban brought Civil war. The rugged loveliness and tion job has been suspended until af- White Label htm only unhapuiueuB, ruined bin chil- irreBtiatible cbildiHh beauty of thin lit- ter the European war, Lamb Chops 20c dren and iibtckviM 'i all with whom he tle daughter of the South blossoms Pure Lard 12 c lb. has come into contact. He makes a James Fleet, a marine oa the battle- forth in Edward F#ple'g most exquisite ship New Hampshire, has been home public confesskfri of his misdeeds and style of portrait. Shy seen her mother begins to try to make restitution to {on a two weeks' furlough which lie COFFEE ude and die, she starves and has ma- his vlctimB. That causes blnf to be upent'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chopped Meat 18c ture Ideas with tendril flashes of | Robert Fleet. Mr. Fleet was with tlie Indicted by the government mid os-nought made grown-up by the shock tracized by his former Wall Street /Irst detachment of marines that Best Creamery Butter friends; and flnully his children seek and sorrows of war. I landed ut Vera Cruz. Albert Loux and a party of friends 36c lb. 35c can to have him put in an asylum to stop Lieut. Col. Morrison and a number Sirloin Steak 22c liim from (h • iiMting bis wealth. His if his Federal cavalry m«an search the went on a trip to Coney Island Hainr- elder son even tries to brhiR iibouf a llgnilled home for the father. The [day night In Mr. Loux's power boat. divorce and • •,•(; n I, • * involving his tome is burned and tho child lives In | Christopher Chapman recently had young wife who municd him for hisi qtbhi alone and hungry, except for as Inn guest J. G. Smith, Sr., of iiomid Bowser's Oarage money and who is in lovu with n young .lie hunted visits of her father who Hrook. Tel. 69-J. SEA BRIGHT provides her with food occasionally to j George Kemp Ur. John tl. VanMator has purchas- Pickling Spices 10c pkg. ed u new 1915 Uulck touring car. C. B. OEAVER Agent for Paige Cars—the perfect the beat of big ability. Colonel Mor-1 Kfr. Kemp has held several offices, Edward F. Burns, a nation lecturer Car. •ison and his horsemen surround the but never pasaed through the chairs. of tiie Modern Woodman of America, •roadway and Third Ava> Packard Can for Hire by hoar, Pint Jar Where to Shop 2ab.11. I He is a regular attendant at the Mon- day, week, mouth or season. conducted an open meeting at the K>- Sour or Mixed Pickles 15c WHEN IN VlWfl'a father, wounded, is hiding day night meeting of .tho old lodge at ca,c Monday night Refreshments Stone Pot of Wein-seuf u a loft, wlUi &n order- 4mm *.«wf&l,-UtekB' Hall, and rarely ever- -misses- were Served. Le« to pass the- child and escort a session. Charles White lias moved into his through the Confederate line to Illch-i Mr. Kemp joined the lodge twenty- house on Highland avenue for tlie win- . H. PARKER ilb. Dunham's Red Bank mom!. She, with arch bflby talk and oven yearB ago. He attended the for- tor. He lived in the part menu oxer Prepared Mustard . 15c 154 Broadway Tal. 4B-J ddorable courage, fools the "Yank.V lythird anniversary celebration of theMB store during the summer and rent- Large Bottle Gocoanut . . 18c but is outwitted by thn gentlemanly lodge, and proudly wears his veterans ed his house to New York people. Iver Johnson Bicycles Colonel who discovers the hiding plac-L jewel at every lodge meeting.. Gus Ballin and family Imve closed Red Pepper Sauce . 10c and Tires PH Qf her father, (heir summer home on J3ay View ave- 3 cans Corn, Peas Men's and Young Men's Clothing 5 Per Cent. Off for Cash Through the plea of the little girl, NAVESIIMK NEWS nue and returned to New York. or Tomatoes - - 25c Broad Street. Head of Monmouth the Colonel, with the exquisite raw Mrs. Kmma Richmond of Brooklyn LITTLE SILVER NEWS RED BANK HenlinientaMsm governing the soldier, The Senor clat*n of the Leonardo was in town last week looking over supplies the rebel with an adltionalhigh school han elected John Robert- Iier property. Miss Dorothy Holmes, daughter of PUSH thruiiKh the Foderul 111: j son president, Robert Fold vlcp-preai- Chief of Police John R. Snedeker Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes, will be A. C. BENNETT CO. I dent, Jane Brainard secretary anil Hel Jinimermah's Later In tho day a battlo ensues; a \a spending a week's vacation at At-srorried to Irving Davis, of Red Bank, 307 Branchpoint Ave. 6U Kelly trmiHuror. Hilda Houthall i» lantic City. George Stryker is acting Oct. 12th. Miss Mary Parkerl#daugh- 100 Broadway Til. 130-J. ALBERT S. MILLER stunning, spectacular, exalting Bcene, '•the president of the junior class, where the scout naves tho life of Col- as chief during Mr. Snedeker's ab- ter, of Richard Parkor, is to be married ft BROAD STREET. RED BANK New gutters have he.jn placed on sence. Minor Foster, the night officer, to Robert Allen, of Red Bank, gome onel Morrison. They tire both brought time this month. California Hams 15c Reputable Makes of Footwear pi headquarters as prisoners: Caryj tho Poaten homestead at Naveslnk. returned last week from a shotr vaca- for svtry mtmbsr of the family , j which IH occupied liy Amzi M. Pontfln. tion. Thompson Lovett had an exhibit of a a py and Morrmon us a traitor. a.ul| , , ' . Wa Sarv* You Best a Thfi nj()f(i f hp lOllse lla H tiefin Hh!n Walter Roberts, chief of the nre de-I grapes at the Trenton Fair last week, to dealh. | 1(l j George Quackenbush and son, Emer- heLltlleet Rebel, as Vlrgle Is cay- flnt| a new ,,,„,,„,,„ ,,„„my partment, George K. Jenktnson, Sa., Pure Leaf Lard .... 12y2c fMt ,onK ,,„„ 1)een „„,„ Ca1,taln William Dowd und Del ford Little at- son, Denlse Lefferson, Joe Curtis, Geo. J. T. W00LLEY This Trade Mark ied, appears before the commaudinR Th,,ni,ls shU|more did the work, tended the firemen's conveitno at At-White and Winfield White attended 76 Rockwell Ave. on | Uenerul and pleads for the lives of j M|asAlu .() wheelwright, of Hncka- the fair on Wednesday. la • |Uirant» lantic City. , No. 1 Norway Mackerel, Successor to E. M. COLTON [b l b l Nelson Roberts have given up &!# David More has had electricity put at th« DRYGOODS |[tereste t d nnd sympathetic and makes a|antB, Mr. and Mrs, tieorge H. Hendrlrk In his house and has installed a gas ! position In J, G. Brookes & Co.'a gro- very fat 2 for 25c •TORE of personal Investigation of tlie case. An son. cery store. stove. $1 worth of S&H Stamp's Joseph Sals act, splendid, humorous, tragic, pa-i LIHIIA»U>O Patterson haliass resumed hit) Lewis Frank haw sold his houseand Charles-Asmore will move from thp. HitMic ;ind heroic, flnlshe* the story ii RED BANK studies at I'Piinlngtim Keminary. lot on Garfleld avenue through the Harry White place to the Adams house with 1 lb Extra Good which both men are pardoned. • John Moles, who haw been laid up Williams agency to Robert F. lioyce, on Prospect street. No. 3 Norway Mackerel © with rheumatism, is now greatly Im- Jersey City, who will make it his sum- Mrs. Delia Howland and Mrs. Wil- - Coffee 25c proved, liam Stlbbs, of Branch avenue, are 7c each; 4 for 25c SAVE $2,00 to $6.00 Gorman Arrested For ault. mer home; John J. Gorman, a Ited Batik under- Robert Irving, of Carlisle, Penn., hasi Mrs. Susan W. Warner's property spending several days with -friends at Loin or Rib Lamb Chops 25c on Suits costing you $5.00, $10.00, Milbu.rn, N. Y. taker, was arrested Saturday night for been visiting his mother and sisters I ()n' th avenue has been sold $15.00 and «2Q.OO. Buy at Henry Saunders has moved from hfc atrocious aesault Cleorgo Drake, a at Locust. through the Grover C. Williams agen- The Kpworth League o-f tlie Metli- cy, and she Is planning tlie erection sujrrmer home on Sllverside avenue to H. N. SUPP colored cab driver of Stryker & Slryk- ()|]|[)| (,|ul|v|] n.m ,:plebr.lt(J lls lwl!ntl. Newark. • i Phone 283R Long Branch f| BROAD 8TREET RED BANK i i IIIM\. Red Bunk, made a com of a cottage at a cost of $7,000. Mrs. (»tli nmiiverHtiry . Thursday night, O(v Werner expecta to have a tennis Mrs. Percy Houghton has gone to Phone 611M Red Bank ••- ' i •»!...——•• f i plaint al'the hearing before Recorder folier 15th, witli appropriate exerclaes. Canada for the winter, where her hus- . Harry V, ttadtmu Sunday morning court and croquet grounds laid out on Tlie lottRUR was organized during tlie tlio property, and will also have a gar-band- is employed. R. M. HARRIS L*. De I_.a Reussille against Mr. Gorman. He said that he piiHtorate of tlie Rev. W, W. Rldgely. age built. Frank L. Sherwood will niove from M BROAD ST., RED BANK had gone ncrosB tho river Saturday Mrs, J. DeArcy, who lias been nerl- the Howland house on the Rumson T. SCHENCK Diamond*, Watchei, Jewclery, 811- j night for Mr. Gorman, who hud Rent niinly ill with un attack of acute Intli- Mrs. S. H. Powell, who has been road to Itichard Parker's place. SHOE STORE laid up with a sprained ankle, is now verware, Cut Glass, Plckard China, | to thn livery for a cub, and that on the ROHlion, is greatly improved. Fred Zeigler moved October first to Practical 185 BROADWAY Chime Clocka, Silver Chaata. return trip when the cab .was on Kiv- ICdward Tilton, of Went Grove, who able to be around. the M. C. D. Borden estate at Oceanic, Where Quality la Represented erside drive Gorman pointed a gunnpoiit his boyhood days at Naveslnk, Mr. and Mrs. Conrow and Mr. andwhere ho will be the foreman for that House Painter amd Decorator through the window at him and told at that time called UU-eville, spent Mrs. James Hall and son, Cheater, ol place. His Son, Fred, will move In the him to go oft down town. The driver S'iimlay at the home of his sister-in- Farmingdale, spent a few days with house vacated by his father on Mark- Dealer In Wall Paper & Paints. Goodrich "Hipress" NEW BICYCLES I1C..B0 AND UP !jumped out and fled. Mr. Gorman law, Mrs, Martlia Westervelt, renew- Mr. Cpnrow'B son, William Conrow. ham place. (fully guaranteed) (drove on down town to VanDorn's Kii- ing old lUMjuninfanceR. Me found but The Hay V'leTv House at the corner Miss Margareet Stubbs has gonee to All Work Done In Best Possible TIRES SUPPLIES , rage. Someone 'phoned to the Red a few of bin old JfrlendH in town; of Third and liay View avenues h&s Boston for the winter. Manner. Repairing • Specialty | Hank Borough Hall and an olllcer wan . Albert Kmllh has boon entertaining been closed for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Hance and fam- Red Top Boots his Blfica, Hlfi8 (Hive Schurnmn, wlro The Michael Murray lot fronting 100 RED BANK BICYCLE EXCHANGE ( sent to arrest Gorman. At the hear- ily have moved from their home here Oceanport Avenue : ing he WSB held for tlie grand Jury on is sludyiiiR lor a trained nurse in afeet on Bay View avenue and 108 feet to Red Bank on Branch avenue for the See these boots with your own » E. FRONT ST. L'.oJUmore liospital. Slie \n a ulster of en Fourth avenue has been sold to a Opp. Glob* Hotel RED BANK I J5U0 ball. Andrew J. Purtell went his winter. Long Branch eyes, feel them, pull and twist I bail. 1'uul ycliiirninnn, of Washington, D, C.,"New York party by James H. Carrell. ii former principal o[ the Navesink It Is reported the owner will build ti Advertise in the Daily Rec- -•nd 172 nmouth St., Red Bank them—they wear as rubber Telephone 1074 2B Eaat Front »t tine summer home on the property Advertise In the Dally Hecord. public Kehool. ord. It will pay you. boots Iiave never worn before. W. R. Boice «Sc Co ^IiHfl Ksma Graf has returned after overlooking the bay. viwlting Trenton friends. Mrs. A. E. Hartcorn and children GARAGE = have returned from Europe where Repairing of All Kind* Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Saddler and 00 family have returned to Elizabeth aft- they spent the past - year, and after targe Basket of Best Cooking •TORAGE . :•: :•: SUPPLIES er visiting MrV Saddler's mother, Mrs. spending a week as the guests of Mr. Agency for Hupmobllee. Round Trip (tt'ortfr Linzmoyer, and Mrs> James H. Corroll, Mr. Hart- Ceresota FLOUR RED IANK, NEW JERSEY corn and family have moved to their Potatoes ... . . 40c Miss Josephine DuMont, of Kenfisa- QUAKERS lear, N. Y., In vitiitluK ber alster-in-law, winter home in New York. Extra Fancy Cranberries lb 9c MM. Thomas DuMont. Many of the city, people who spent PiannQ Talking Machines the summer here have returned -to Posy Condensed Milk, high grade can 10c Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs, 25c Washington Hieir winter homes. Among them are 4 Cans of Sunrise SHREWSBURY NEWS I lOIIUO Musici instruments the families of Charles K. Murtlia, F. Tromp Skimmed Condensed Milk 9c; 3 for 25c Sunday, October 11 Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Stryker and H. Minrath, Fred Wright, Charles Milk . 25c STORCK of Course children, of Marlboro, were visitors in Frolnnan, Henry K. Jocoby, George W, LONG BRANCH SPFC1AL TRAIN town on Sunday. Uihey, BJ. M. Linville. M. K. Round- RED BANK. FREEHOLD Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bell, of As-three, H. N. Xieman, Julius Dietz, GUH- R. LANDA & SON bury Park, spent Sunday with Mr. tav N. Hallln and J. M. Marx. 103 NORTH BROADWAY Hell's sister, Miss Jennie Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfram have return- CHAS I WILLIAMS RED BANK HAIR PARLORS Telephone 80-W AN IDEAL SUNDAY OUTING Miss Ida Wiederholt and Samuel ed from a trip abroad and are resid- Room 10, Eisner Building, Red Bank Rogers spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ing at thp MaeJ cottage on tlie hill. Phone 302-M Sickles, of Aabury Park. Shampooing, Scalp Treating, Hair Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jansen have CASH GROCER Agent for Mr. and Mrn. AftfGB Armstrong and liml as their guests their son, Walter WE8TC0TT, Dressing, Face Massaging, son attended the Trenton Fair on Wed- Jansen anti family, who have just re- HONE 47OJ Manicuring, Etc., Etc. Pennsylvania R. R. MAXWELL Hourt: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. nesday. - lumed from a trip abroad. and FORD CARS. MTB. Walte.- R;inn spent one day last 104 BROADWAY.iQNO BRANCH week iu New York. Advertise In the Daily Record. Andy's Garage NEXT TD COLOMBIA HOTEL- 74 South Broadway, Tel. 204 DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS Leave it to Father to know where he wants to go NIX ON TJAJT M0NKE.V WHAT Po Y£ Mr\Nt SOU £AKC MUSi SENSE SHINES IM THE. By RUNNING ANV M I/P TH&. PALLOR, F«ACK TO 7H' .DON'T THIS FAS,HI<>™ . DON' I WANT Ytl/ TO £/Jt. TH««;j ON DOT T.Sey|^oR> ~ro ->A»L WITH Economy Market IN THE HOUSE • NOW THINK WE OK 30 HAMMERING LtK C3ME R.00M Telephone 510 HAVE To BE HOME, 1 ACCOUNT OF THE QUA/W THVT TS'CWr ON THK. N' DIS IS5 W/VMUNi, FLOOR' DAY W\U> I WAIMT NO TINE ,yco HAVE NO Cala. Hams 14V2c TO DO So C'ST TAK6 THAT MIT TO WORK.! STUFP c'i.oT465 HERE'i NO "Sugar Cured Hams. 18c

Shoulders of Lamb.. 1214c

Fancy Fowl 18c

Legs Lamb 18c