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VOL. XXII, No. 25 BELMAR, N. J., F R I D A Y , JUNE 20, 1913 THREE CENTS HYDE FREED BY N. G. TROPHY MATCH MANAGER OF NEW REUBEN DIES IN SPRING HOME NEWS TO BE HELD JULY 4 LAKE HOSPITAL BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. William Marbaker of APPELLATE COURT w HEN we reveal the things iVEN ON STAND Trenton were Sunday visitors here. that are back of a deed, At Sea Girt, Under The Auspices Succumbs to Injuries Received in Work on the extension of the sewer of The New Jersey State Automobile Accident Nearly and water into the Thirteenth avenue Ex-City Chamberlain Wins we reveal the things’s face. Blames Engineers For Wreck district and Belmar park is progress­ Rifle Association Two Weeks Ago ing nicely. Sweeping Vindication. —Homely Under tlie auspices of the New Jer­ . at Stamford. Walter F. Reuben of Belmar, who Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer of Tren­ sey State Rifle association tho New was injured in an automobile accident ton are occupying their summer cot­ Jersey National Guard trophy match at tho north end of the Shark river tage. JUSTICE GOFF OVERRULED will he held on the Sea Girt ranges FEDERAL INQUIRY ENDED. bridge a week ago Sunday, died at 1 Tho merry-go-round at Eighth and on July 4. Brigadier-General Bird W. o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Ocean avenues opened for the summer Spencer, inspector-general of rifle Spring Lake hospital, where he was Saturday night. ^District Attorney Whitman Says He practice, will he the executive officer. One Witness Testifies New Haven Op­ taken just after the accident occurred. A large number of persons enjoyed the surf Sunday. Expects to Carry Case to Court of The match will bo open to teams of erates but Thirty-one Steel Cars. When the steering gear of John Appeals — Defendant’s Counsel Sure T, R. SILENT; WHITMAN six men each from each company of Bardo Asks Public to Take Hand in Hoffman’s automobile went wrong and Shark river bridge is being planked. RALSTON HAS TITLE TO Operation of The Belmar casino is open. Contest Is Ended. infantry, troop of cavalry, tho signal Road. the car a telephone pole both Hoff­ corps company and the naval reserves. Benjamin Chamberlain and family Bridgeport, Conn., June 20.—Aftet man and'Reuben, who was riding with New York, June 20.—The appellate BOOMERS GET BUSY A letter was read from tire township have moved into their new bungalow LAKEBOTTOM General Manager C. N. Bardo had laid him, were thrown out, Hoffman es­ division of the supreme court handed of Ocean at council meeting Monday caped injury, but Reuben was hurled at West Belmar. down an order dismissing the indict­ at the door of the engineers’ associa­ night that the township would not pay tion of tho New Haven road practical­ against the pole and suffered a frac­ Miss Sarah Reed of Lakewood was ment against Charles II. Ilyde, the a bill from the boro of Allenhurst for a Sunday visitor in town. former city chamberlain who was con­ Transfer Included To “The Middle District Attorney’s Supporters ly full responsibility for the death of ture of his right leg, above the knee. service rendered at fires in Oakliurst. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowther have victed of bribery and sentenced to a six persons and the injury of a score His head also struck the pole and his of The North Arm of The council ordered the clerk to reply more, the federal investigation of the rented one of Benton’s bungalows op­ term in prison by Justice Goff, to­ Very Confident. brain was injured so that meningitis gether with instructions to discharge that protection was rendered to resi­ Stamford wreck last Thursday ended. developed and caused his death. posite the West Belmar school. Deal Lake” Mr. Bardo talked for nearly an hour the defendant. dents of Oakliurst at their own re­ Reuben was 28 years old. He leaves Morris Schiff of New York has re­ That James M. Ralston has a clear and explained at length the terms of This decision of the court Is the usual New York, June 20.—Theodore Roose- quest, and that the council would like turned here for the summer. the agreement between his road and a widow and one child, 2 years old. order following the district attorney’s title to the bottom of the north arm relt did not confirm the Republican in­ to know whether it is to refuse those They live on Fourteenth avenue, near Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown have affidavit that he has no new evidence the engine drivers. In effect he ac­ of Deal Lake, to the centre line, and terpretation of the conference between people in the future, or if Oakliurst F street, Belmar. Reuben conducted rented their residence on Eleventh to offer. The appellate division on May cused the enginemen of trying to District Attorney Whitman and him­ would like to make some arrangement that branch of the road relating to the a pool room on Sixteenth avenue. avenue and are now occupying their 1 G last in setting aside the conviction that deeds conveying the title are a self at Oyster Bay as an indorsement with the Allenhurst fire department. operation of trains. small bungalow on Thirteenth avenue. of Hyde In the criminal branch of the matter of record at the county clerk’s by him of Mr Whitman’s candidacy George Hurley has opened a restau­ supreme court held that there was in­ Interstate Commerce Commissioner office, was asserted by Counselor for the fusion mayoralty nomination. "McChord took with him a copy of this rant at Sixteenth avenue and F street. sufficient evidence to warrant the ver­ MRS. WILSON NOT ILL Frank Durand for Mr. Ralston yester­ The colonel said that the incident bad agreement and promised to make pub­ The extension to the outlet pipe at dict A new trial was ordered. When no especial significance and that he AWARD CONTRACT FOR lic his report in less than two weeks. Mr. Whitman went on record saying day. The statement of Allenhurst Report That She Has Suffered a Eighth and Ocean avenues has been himself was in favor of having the One witness swore the New Haven that he had no other evidence Presid­ Nervous Breakdown Denied. completed. eouncilmen, that no record of Mr. Progressives select their candidate for road operates only thirty-one steel cars. ing Justice Ingraham signed the order mayor in their primaries. Nevertheless BEACH WALK Washington. June 20.—Reports that The cluster lights around the depot Ralston’s ownership could be found, dismissing the Indictment. Agreement With Engineers. Mrs. Wilson has suffered a nervous circle are now in operation. The poles the opinion prevailed among leaders of For the first time since the fatal Legal circles were by no means was denied by Mr. Durand. Deeds, breakdown were officially denied. are being painted aluminum. all parties that considerable impetus wreck at Stamford last Thursday, the agreed as to what status the Hyde case dating from 1895, when Ezekiel Allen, had been given to the Whitman boom 3 “Mrs Wilson is hardly what could Frank Brown has been appointed a now has. Most thought that the action Work to be Completed by July rd. question of responsibility, for inexperi­ of the Allen family, who owned the by the conference at Sagamore Hill. he called indisposed." said Dr. Gray­ special policeman for the summer. of the appellate division ended the enced Engineer Charles J. Dougherty’s son, tlie White House physician. “Such whole territory around Allenhurst for “is any especial significance to be at­ Prof. Lewis M. Haupt has rented his Hyde ease for good. They didn’t see Railroad Company Asked to presence in th e cab of engine No. 1338 reports are incorrect ami unadvised.” three-quarters of a century, transfer­ tached to the Whitman visit?" the was raised and left for settlement be­ Eighth avenue cottage to Dr. Samuel that there was anything left for the colonel was asked • Or. Grayson stated he had advised red his title to the Coast Land com­ Alleviate Smoke Nuisance tween the New Haven road and the Sadtler, a well known analytical chem­ district attorney to do. Some lawyers “No. it had no especial significance.” Mrs. Wilson “to take tilings easy dur­ pany, were shown by the counselor. One bid was received by Allenhurst Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. said they didn't understand the court’s The colonel's attention was then ing the warm weather,” although she ist of Philadelphia. The difference between Mr. Ralston council Monday night for the work of Before Interstate Commert?ff»Commis- order. One of Hyde’s counsel admitted called to the fact that a prominent Pro­ would be able to entertain as usual. Among the late arrivals at the Nep­ extending the concrete beach walk and sioner C. C. McChord nnd the public being perplexed. and the boro fathers began several gressive, without presuming to speak tune House are: Mr. and Mrs. Myron utilities commissioners of Connecticut, Free Man, Says Stanchfield. months ago when Mr. Ralston objected for him. had said he understood that th at was of $1,150 from Leaw B roth­ $300,000 Fire In East St. Louis. Tickner, of Chicago, which makes at the federal inquiry in the Strnttield John I!. Stanchfield, who acted as to the council having a new cement the colonel's position was to leave the ers, to whom the contract was award­ St. Louis, Mo., June 20.—Fire in East hotel here. Alfred A Harris, foreman this there twentieth season here, which Hyde’s attorney at the trial, said: bridge constructed across a small in­ choosing of the Progressive candidate ed. In view of the lateness of award­ St Louis, 111., destroyed two large of repairs at the Cedm Hill shop, said freight warehouses and damaged the speaks well for Belmar as a Summer “According to my notion, this is the dentation of the lake. Mr. Ralston to the members of the party in the di­ ing the contract, Leaw Brothers were h: reply to a question: resort. end of the case. The order makes Mr. rect primaries water works plant of the city. The served notices on the eouncilmen indi­ allowed three da>;s beyond Ju n e 30 to “It’s our agreement with tlie engi­ Hyde an absolutely free man. There “Certainly." he replied, “1 am in fa less is estim ated a t $300,000. vidually and as a body notifying them complete the work, a penalty of $10 neers which was responsible for is no formality necessary now. The or of settling the question of candi­ that he would prevent the proposed* to be inflicted for each day beyond Dougherty's presence on that train signing of the order made him as free dates in the primaries.” Hotel Man Choked by Piece of Meat, bridge from being constructed. The July 3 that the work runs. No matter what train il was he would HEARING OF CURLEW as though he had never been convicted Colonel Roosevelt refused absolutely have had it under tlie agreement." Oswego, N. Y., Ju n e 20.—Michael council changed its mind about the to go Into a discussion of candidates The beaclj committee was allowed [There cannot be another trial Oonindsslriin-r Mefiiord Instantly Carey, forty-three years old, proprietor “I assume that the district attorney bridge latef and merely ordered re­ A ‘Progressive who usually knows $1,500, for Work to be done on the bath' asked that a copy of this agreement be of the Park hotel, was found dead on FORCLOSURE SUIT rill appeal Hut whether the court of pairs to tho present bridge to which pretty well where the colonel stands houses, Casino, and walks. produced before him. and the railroad the floor of his room by his son. Death will entertain or dismiss the said, however, that he believes that the Counsel will be retained by the Boro Mr. Ralston did not enter an objection. promised to do so. General Manager was caused by strangulation by a piece teal is another matter. No one can colonel's desire at present is to keep The eouncilmen didn’t drop the matter of Allenhurst to investigate the owner­ Bardo’s face was wreathed in smiles of meat lodging in Ills throat'. He for­ the discussion of candidates going as rhetlier or not the appeal by the of the lake ownership, however, and ship of the bottom of Deal lake with­ as he heard the point develop. For it merly kept a -otel at Phoenix. , Association Makes Application For long as possible, and then when tiie ^attorney will lie received limit at Monday evening’s meeting decided in tho Allenhurst limits. When tho Is the contention of the railroad that ■ hands of the court of up time comes take the one most available council decided not long ago to build their hands are bound by the working Receiver For The Hotel I am convinced that the ap to employ counsel and probe the sit­ to lead the fusion forces With this in agreement with the engineers and that uation. They could find no records view, this Progressive said, the colonel a permanent cement bridge over a Company not lie entertained, and so it is the latter, and not the railroad of­ fork of the lake, it was advised by HAYSMAN DETECTIVES of Mr. Ralston’s ownership, they said. had unquestionably decided on the eon Hearing in the Asbury Park and this is the end of the case.” ficials. who actually run the road so Each of the deeds examined specifi­ fercnce with Mr W hitman In order to James M. Ralston that the lake bottom comment District Attorney far as the assignment of engineers is Ocean Grove Building and Loan asso­ (would offer was. "We expect cally mentioned that the transfer in­ offset the effect of County Chairman at this point was his property. No concerned. GATHER EVIDENCE ciation’s foreclosure suit against the Francis W. Bird's anti-Whllman state ■the I I.vde ease.” cluded to “the middle of the north arm record could he found in Freehold of Prefacing as It does a probable inves Curlew Realty Co. of Allenhurst, was ment the day before. as charged with forcing Jo- of Deal lake.” Counselor Durand said his ownership, so it was decided to tigat'ion by Commissioner McChord continued before Vice-Chancelor Viv­ obln. the executive chairman he thought the eouncilmen would find out just how things stood. into this working agreement, it prob ^iter of the Northern bank, to Camp Meeting Association Issues ian M. Lewis in the district court this have little trouble in finding that Mr. NEARLY DROWNED IN MILK. Hereafter council meetings will be ably was tho most important testimony .1. Cummins of the Carne- week, the proceedings being marked held on the second and fourth"" Mon­ of tlie session ^compan.v $130,000 on the Ralston had a clear title if they made Orders to Prohibit Delivery of by objections at every stage made by a search. Wagon Upsets In Big Hole, but Fire­ days of each month. “Affair Is Deplorable!” [if the loan was not made men Rescue Driver. Liquor in Ocean Grove Peter Bentley, representing the de­ deposited in the bank Mr. Ralston has been sole owner of The Allenhurst council is determin­ “One and a half years-ago the New fendants. Mr. Bentley’s tactics gave Chicago, June 20. Zenophon Her­ Haven was as well managed as any in Irawn. If the loan was land since Dec. 19, 1911. Previous to ed that the boro shall be a veritable Detectives employed by Samuel W. bert, employed as driver for a dairy this country, and I think the men feel, color to the court gossip that the de­ Hinged, city deposits in that time he and Edwin P. Benjamin “Spotless Town.” Smoke from the Haysman, agent for Lembeck and Betz, company, narrowly escaped drowning nnd i do. that this affair is deplorable,” fendants are fighting for time. (We to lie increased, plant of the Atlantic Coast Electric brewers, are gathering evidence of held it. in milk when a portion of St. Law ­ said Mr. Bardo "Dougherty was a The Loan association’s original e's conviction. Ills appeal the delivery of liquor in Ocean Grove rence avenue caved in and dropped railway company has boon annoying good man. but I li.lieve now his judg­ claim was for $65,000 in mortgages reversal of the conviction he which is to be used in court proceed­ |lm into a big hole. The contents of a few residents of the boro who re­ ment was bad Fie knew where to stop, and bonds given in November, 1905. i out on hail. ings to be started by Mr. Haysman to many milk cans were showered upon side near the plant and some of them and I can’t conceive how any man in Henry C. Winsor, secretary of the as­ determine whether the Ocean Grove OIL; NOT WATER FOR him his right mind could run at the rate he have complained. So Monday night, sociation, presented further claims, in rCHARGE PLOT TO MURDER. was going when he rounded'that curve. Campmeeting association can stop the A Chinese lnundryman who saw the at the adjourned meeting of the coun­ fines, dues, interest, insurance, etc., of mishap ran to the police station. Tlie "I tail mads have little today but their delivery of his goods in the Camp- Disinherited For Refusing Aid In Kill­ AVON STREETS cil, Clerk George B. Cade was instruct­ $13,625.19, m aking the total indebted­ police called upon tlie firemen, who corporate authority. A railroad can’t meeting City. The detectives have ing Is Charged. ed to write to the railway company to ness $78,625.19. T his does not re­ rescued the milk wagon driver. go on as it should with n pistol at its been stationed at both the Main ave­ Avon is going back to heavy black ask that they make an effort to do present the claim at this time for the Atlanta. Ca.. June 20.— Relatives of “Who was the actress lady.” demand­ head all the time. The men try to take nue and Broadway gates since Satur­ Mrs. Barbara Dodd, a wealthy Atlanta road oil. Not because the boro thinks away with this nuisance before next advantage of all they read or hear. company has made payments on the ed Zenophon. “who took milk baths day and have seen a number of beer­ woman, who died recently, leaving it the best dustlayer, but because it it am said she liked them?” summer. The clerk will write also to Now. about 00 per cent of the men debt totaling several thousand dollars. laden wagons pass thru the gates on $100,000 to Moroer university and cheapest. The boro council discussed the railroad companies w'hose trains want to do right It is the 10 per cent The loan association has made ap­ their way to the homes of thirsty in­ large sums to charity, will attempt the matter at length Monday night run thru the boro, asking them to that cause the unrest Criticism will plication for a receiver for the hotel t'> prove in superior court that they JURY ACQUITS SCHROEDER. result In disloyalty, and it Is bad. The habitants of the resort, according to and finally, when there seemed no way alleviate the smoko nuisance as much company. were cut off by Mrs. Dodd because cer Verdict In 2 Hours and 38 Minutes. In as possible. public must take n hand In the opera­ Mr. H aysm an. to stretch the finances so that better tion of the road. Tlie men must work tain of them had refused to kill or Wreck Engineer's Case. Seven carloads of gravel werg A few days ago Officer Frank Tan- malm with vitriol Dr. .1 H- Ga ner. material could be bought, instructed for the public, not the road ordered for street work, some of the tum, acting under orders of E. N. Cole, Mrs. Dodd's divorced husband. Street Superintendent Alexander Mul­ ilorneli. N I.. June 20. —A verdict “Something must he- done to inflict of not guilty was returned by the jury streets being reported in poor condi­ secretary of the association, notified FUNERAL OF DR. SNOW These charges are made in an appeal len to buy black oil and apply it. Mr. penalty for violation of discipline, and the proprietor of the Long Branch and from the ruling of the Fulton county Mullen told the eouncilmen he could in tlie case of William ii Schroeder, tion. II. T. Parsons, a resident, was no man can enforce good discipline and *-2e Lacks wanna railroad engineer Asbury Park Express company, who ordinary, who recently upheld the will buy oil for 3% cents a gallon. granted permission to use artesian ilia in tain it so long as such an agree­ charged with manslaughter iu tlie LASTJUNOAY delivers Mr. Haysman’s goods in this Mrs. Docs! was the widow of Philip Residents of the boro were urgent water in the marble fountain on his ment exists I v as not coerced when death of Mabel Laird in tlie wreck on I accepted the present agreement, hut section, tho not in any way connected Dodd, a merchant of Atlanta After that something be done. A petition lawn, instead of lake water, as he his dentil she married Dr earner, July 4 last, when forty persons were I did not want to disturb the pence of with him, it is declared, that he was signed by 18 residents in the cottage killed claimed the lake water was so dirty from whom she was divorced mind of the men I thought the one to stop delivering in Ocean Grove, un­ and hotel section asked that the cross The juA was out two hours and it discolored the marble. The cost of Services Held Under Direction of year agreement good, for we could get der penalty of arrest. streets that had not been treated with thil ty eight minutes. The trial lasted the water used will be determined by nothing bettor." Mr. Haysman claims he is being dis­ Knights Templar-Body Held SAY HE PUT TIES ON TRACK. dustoline should be sprinkled either nine days council at the end of the season. criminated against and says he will go with water or with oil. There was some talk of a probable Until Arrival of Widow Man Is Lodged In Jail on Charge He Weather Forecast. THREE SMALL BOYS DROWNED to court to ascertain whether the as­ Main street residents have been ap- shortage of water, but the chief of The funeral of Dr. H. E. Snow, held * Tried to Wreck Train. Local showers and wanner today; sociation can prevent his goods going peaspd during the past two weeks by police stated that tho wells already Player) on Logs Floating In River and Middletown. N Y.. June 20.-Bernard tomorrow elor.dy. probably showers; into the resort where those of other Sunday afternoon in the First Pres­ constant watering of that street. But blown w ere yielding 25,000 gallons an Disappeared. J. McGuire of Kingston is locked up light to moderate sonlli winds. dealers are allowed to be delivered byterian church, was one of the most Councilman Henderson, who was still hour, and there wore two more yet to Kingston, Out . June 20.—Three boys, In Goshen jail on the charge of at­ without molestation. Mr. Haysman largely attended the boro has ever tempted train wrecking. He boarded a fighting hard for glutrin, presented be blown. Lawrence Jackson, aged ten years; Al­ bert Gibson, aged ten years, and claims there is no law to prevent any­ train on the Ontario and Western rail­ figures to show that this was expen­ known. The service was under the Jack Wallace, aged nine years, were one delivering liquors in Ocean Grove. road here, hut was put off at Stony sive. Ho said it would cost $870 to 200 Children Expected at direction of the Knights Templar and J'ord because he refused to pay his Blaze at Deal drowned near Cntarlqui bridge. They water the street di. ng the summer. Mrs. C. B. Ayers has arrived for the the sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. fare. had taken off their clothes and were in order to buy the oil the council Avon Recreation Camp summer months. It is alleged that a short time later Hot ashes from the kitchen of the playing on a number of logs floating in Charles Lillagore. The Templars’ he piled ties on the^track and placed tran sferred $400 from the beach ac­ Roseld Inn al. Deal set fire -to some the water When they did not return quartet sang “Nearer, My God, to The municipal summer recreation home at tea time a search was made, pieces of iron In the frogs of the count to the street account. This was rubbish on which they were dumped Thee.” Miss Nora Beegle, soprano, camp, which is maintained by tho and the clothing of the lads was found switches. after Attorney Leon R. Taylor had about 1 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. ATTENDENT sang “Abide With Me” and “Lead city of Newark at. Avon for children, on the share. Men are engaged grap­ told the council it could not borrow The blaze spread quickly and threaten­ Refined middle aged woman desires such Kindly Light.” She was accompanied will he opened for the season on Tues­ pling for tlie bodies. COLLISION IN AIR COST $2,000 $1,000 for the street account because ed a storage shed at the rear of the a position with elderly lady, knowledge of on the piano by Miss Jessie Vander- day. July 1. It is expected that there there was not enough money coining hotel. The Deal firemen responded nursing, best of references. Miss Roed, veer. French Court Awards Damages For will be between 175 and 200 in the Select meats, low prices. Specials every in to meet the note when due. Mr. quickly lo an alarm and put the blaze Shark River View House, Avon, N. J. After the service the body was taken Crash Between Aviators. first party that will .leave tho city in Saturday, Empire M arket, Post Office Henderson wanted the budget increas­ out in short order. The shed was adv. to the Burtis parlors, Asbury Park, Paris, June 20.—A French court or­ ed hut his proposition was again turn­ a special car attached to a seashore Block. adv. scorched. where it will be held until the arrival dered Captain Dickson to pay 1,000 ed down. train leaving the Broad street station Only the best of Groceries at moderate francs to the Antoinette company for of Mrs. Snow, who is now on her way Three notes falling due on July 1 of the C entral railroad at 9.30 o’clock SEE LAKEWOOD prices at Leddon’s Grocery. adv. damages resulting from the first aerial I.cddon’s New Grocery is on 10th Ave., home from California. She had been before the council meets again, were on the morning of July 1. collision on record. At Milan. In 1010. near F. Street. adv. Go to Manners for good things to in that state but 48 hours when notified ordered renewed when due. They total Dickson and Thomas collided In mid­ See Lakewood, the famous winter and eat. Regular dinners daily at noon. of her husband’s death. $4,815. There is rumor adrift that Tlieo. II. spring resort. Polo games now going on air. Dickson sued Thom as for 80.000 Manners delicatessen and 'Lunch francs, and 'he latter sued Dickson for Superintendent Mullen was instruct Bennett, funeral director and embalmer. Reached by Thompson’s street Car Line Live hustling young man is wanted SADDLE HORSE FOR HIRE— room on F slrcet, near the Postoffice from Point Pleasant. Passes the Laurel- 100.000 ft. n s ed to have the flower mounds in Rail had charge of tlie body of l)r. If. E. ! is famous for its good things. Adv. ton Poultry Farms, the largest in the to solicit subscriptions for the Coast Easy rider, inquire Thorne, 901 F Street. road square put in condition and Snow. This is absolutely a false report. world. See time table on page four. adv. Advertiser. Liberal arrangements flowers set out. Theodore II. Bennett. adv. It. i will he made with young man of high New Grocery-New goods, moderate Two more young swans were hatch- The Coast Advertiser is for sale at « Tho Coast Advertiser is for sale at j character. Apply in person at the prices, Leddon’s, 10th Ave., near F Street. ed out al. Silver lake Saturday. Subscribe for the Coast Advertiser. Subscribe for the Coast Advertiser. Seymour’s Stationery Store. all news stands and hy news boys. | A dvertiser Office. adv.

j $75,000. A 'proposition to build a new PRINCIPALS IN ROYAL DIVORCE CASE high school to cost $75,000, and for AMERICA KEEPS STATES UPHELD JUDGE WESCOTT a site costing $16,000 was defeated hy TESTS CRIPPLE the people at an election in March, 1912 . It was thought at the time that THEPOLO CUP IN 11 RATE CASES WARNSLAWYERS the amount asked was too great for WRECKJNCINE the size of the township. Since that time, however, the State and county school authorities have demanded that Championship of World Won by Supreme Court Follows Princi­ Of Short Shrift For Sharp Prac­ Air Brakes in Trouble After because of its condition improvements Quarter of a Point ple in M innesota Decision tice and Ambulance Chasing be made to the structure, and these Eight ‘"Phantom” Runs changes architects declared would mean an expenditure of approximately “JIM CROW” LAW IS VALID $22,000. The board has balked a t this 40.000 CHEER THE VICTORS MUST PUT CHECK ON EVIL idea and is desirous of giving the peo­ EXPERT AT THE THROTTLE ple another chance to say whether or not a new school should be erected. Excitement at Fever Heat as Teams ; Principles of Minnesota Decision Fol- Address Before State Bar Association Sustains Fraud Charge, Machinery of Locomotive Breaks lowed—Light Thrown on Physical Alternate in Lead—English Ponies on Being Elected President—Should With the assertion that the act of Down in Last Test—Doherty Too Valuation of Railroad Property— Weaken in Last Half of Game— Direct Attention to Details of Daniel Risley in transferring his prop­ Young to Drive Passenger Engine Immense Throng of Witnesses. Supreme Tribunal Adjourns. Conduct of Members. erty was a sham to deceive and de­ fraud. Vice Chancellor Backes, in —“Emergency Air” Needed. New York.—America successfully Washington. — Following the prin­ the Court of Chancery set the deed . (Special Trenton Correspondence.) . aside. The litigation was instituted Stamford, Conn.—The New Haven's defended the Weschester Polo Associ­ ciple laid down by Justice Hughes in Trenton.—In assuming his duties as by Anderson Bourgeois, who showed railroads’ extraordinary test of its ation cup by again defeating England the Minnesota rate case, the Supreme president of the New Jersey State Bar that he recovered a judgment of $2,- brakes by repeating again and again in the hardest fought match in the Court disposed of fourteen other sep­ Association at the final session of the 500 against Risley. To escape paying the run of the Boston Express which history of the international tropliy. arate rate cases nearly all of them iu annual convention of that organiza­ this judgm ent Risley tran sferred 1,000 crushed the last car of its sister train The score was 4 1-2 to 4 R4 goals. favor of the States. tion, at Atlantic City, former Judge acres of land near Atlantic City, cut and killed six persons near the Stam­ Each team made five goals. Each The cases decided involved the ac­ John W. Wescott, of Camden, warned up into building lots, to the Risley ford last Thursday, came to an as­ lost half a goal as a penalty for foul­ tions of the State authorities in Mis­ lawyers addicted to sharp practices Real Estate Company, and also all of tonishing climax. ing and the one-quarter of a goal, souri, Arkansas, Oregon and West Vir­ itnd “ambulance chasing” that they the land owned by him In Virginia and Guiled and l ikad by a strong and which meant bad news for the British ginia in fixing two-cent passenger or would be given short shrift at the Pennsylvania. All of the 25,000 shares time-tried eng., .er as the road thinks Empire and the Duke of Westminsier, other rates. In only three of the four­ hands of the association during his of the real estate company are owned young Charles Doherty should have was the penalty for an accidental safe­ teen separate cases disposed of were term of office. “An association of this by Risley and the Vice Chancellor guided and braked it on that disas­ ty, the result of a luckless turn of the the State made rates condemned as character has a peculiar duty to per­ stated that the deed was a sham made trous day, this phantom train was so wrist by Capt. Ritson. confiscatory. Counting the Minnesota form,” he said, “and, above all, it hy Risley to defraud. responsive that it stopped hundreds of Through eight periods 40,000 people cases decided last Monday, the rates should direct its attention to the de­ feet from the place of the wreck. But cheered an exhibition of polo skill fixed by the State Commissioners or tails and conduct and activities of the HONOR TO PATRIOTS. when the brakes were applied exactly that left little to choose between the State Legislatures in only four cases members of the Bar. It is the bar of as Doherty swears he applied them American four and the English four. out of seventeen have been overruled the world that has led the progress of Valley Forge Revolutionary Commis­ the test train not oaly dashed to the The splendid- teamwork and pluck of on the ground of being confiscatory. the world,” said the president, “and spot where the parlor car Skylark was the Englishmen carried them to with­ The decisions laid down no new It is the 'bar of the world that has sion Will Unveil Memorial on Site. mashed on Thursday, but went 225 in a pony’s stride of victory, but could principles except in the additional checked the excesses of progress. It Members of the Valley Forge Revo- feet beyond it. Had a train been stand­ not prevail against the headlong dash light thrown on what the Supreme is clothed with the most serious and of New Jersey have completed all the ing there five cars instead of one of Stoddard and Waterbury, the gen­ Court regards as the proper way oi The Duchess of Orleans, who is a cousin of the Emperor of Austria, has weighty responsibility. The Bar of this arrangements for the unveiling and would have been wrecked. eralship of Whitney, the resourceful­ making physical valuations of rail­ started suit for separation from the Duke, Prince Louis Philippe, a grand­ State ought to look with deep concern dedication of the monument erected ness of Milburn. road properties. son of the last King of France. The Duke has left Genoa for Buenos Aires, to certain practices springing up here upon the site occupied by the New Moreover, In the last run the air- At the outset the British four, play­ The court held that it was perfectly planning to make a trip around the world. and in other States. Members of the Jersey Brigade infantry line, Contin­ braking system of No. 1338, the bat­ ing the American game, fairly carried legitimate and proper for a State Leg­ Bar of Philadelphia have organized ental Army, at Valley Forge, Pa., 1777- tered locomotive which rammed the the Americans off their feet. As far islature to classify any or all railroads forces at work for the discovery of 1778. A djutant General W ilbur F. Sad­ Skylark and wjiich was wheeled out along as the sixth period it looked as for the purpose of valuation and as­ every opportunity to institute litiga­ ler designated as a guard of honor a of the repair shops to pull the same if we would have to say good-by to sessment. There was no limitation to tion. They secure litigation and intro­ battalion of four companies from the cars that were behind it on Thurs­ the game. Then Stoddard and Water­ 6 DIE IN WRECK FIERCE BATTLE a State’s right in that respect. The duce this questionable condition to Third Regiment National Guard, Third day, broke its air brake machinery in bury. backed by their mates, ripped a only handicap imposed was that the the Bar of New Jersey.” At the be­ Regiment Band, a division of fifty men the last test and hobbled off to the resistless way to the British goal and rates fixed must not be confiscatory. ginning of his address Judge Wescott from the Camden Battalion Naval Re­ roundhouse for sharp examination. It tucked the match in their Uncle Sam­ ON NEWJIAVEN WITHMOROS congratulated the members of the serves and a two-gun battery- from was of these brakes that Doherty uel's pocket. EXTENDS “JIM CROW” RULE. State Bar Association on the excellent Battery B, Field Artillery, of Camden wrote “No good,” in the roundhouse It is no exaggeration to say that the showing they had made at this session, with a platoon of forty meen for firing hook several days before the collision. matches since their beginning have in­ Score Injured as Locomotive Philippine Outlaws Use Arms of and the beneficial results attained salutes.. Among the civic societies and In advance of the reports of the volved an outlay of easily half a mil­ The civil rights law which was pass­ through their interchange of thought officials expected to be present are coroner the airbrake experts from lion dollars. The Duke of Westmin­ ed by Congress in 1875 and which pro­ Ploughs Through Pullman Most Modern Design and idea. “The ideas that have been the Sons of the Revolution, several other railroads and the inspectors and ster, who financed the cup-hunting ex­ vides penalties for discriminating engendered by these discussions and chapters of the Daughters of the Revo­ engineers of the Interstate Commerce pedition of the Britishers, has found against persons of color was held tc dissertations,” he said, “will give us lution, Sons of the American Revolu­ Commission and the Public Utilities that the cost of the enterprise is in be unconstitutional by the Supreme RUNS PAST THE SIGNAL U. S. TROOPS CAPTURE FORT a fresher and keener impulse to pur­ tion, State Historical Society, State Commission of Connecticut who rode the neighborhood of $80,000, and n ear­ Court. This means that street railway sue the right track in the practice of D epartm ent Com m ander G. A. R., John the train and watched every symptom, ly the same amount represents the in­ liner in the District of Columbia, there can be no conclusive official steamship companies and other cor­ our profession. To my mind the bar W. Bodine, of New Jersey and staff, vestment of the Polo Association. Disaster Occurs with Clear View Made Desperate Attempts to Rush comment on the tests. But it can he porations operating exclusively in of the world has had the most intense Camden; Philadelphia, Norristown and Ahead—Air Brakes Refuse to Work American Lines, but Were Beaten and diversified activity in its dealing Trenton lodges of Elks and Patriotic said that the New Haven Railroad be­ THIRTY FREIGHT CARS BURNED. Federal territory or in states where lieves it has proved two things: First, there are no laws to the contrary will —Company Puts All Responsibil­ Back and Overwhelmed—Per­ with justice, truth and humanity. I do Order Sons of America. not mean that the bar of the world Memorial of Battleship. that the brakes worked properly when Flames Also Destroy 3,500-Foot he able to.adopt Jim Crow regulations. ity on Employes. shing’s Force Attacked. properly handled; second, that Do­ Mary F. Butts, colored, purchased a has more brains than are utilised in East Newark has at last succeeded Trestle—Railroads Lose $1,000,000. other capacities, but that it ha* been in getting a memorial of the battle­ herty did not use them in the manner round trip ticket which entitled her to Stamford, Conn.—Six persons were Washington.—"Probably no fiercer Newark, N. J.—Thirty-five hundred more occupied with the progress of the ship Maine, which was destroyed in that he should have done. a first class passage over the Mer­ killed and a score injured, six of battle since American occupation,” is feet of trestle spanning Newark Bay world than other agencies..” H avana harbor on F ebruary 15, 1898. An airbrake expert from another chants’ & Miners’ Transportation them dangerously, when the second the description by Brig.-Gen. Pershing between Bayonne and Waverly, over Everett P. Wheeler, veteran member Frederick F. Butler, a resident of East road who sat beside the engineer on Line between Boston and Norfolk. section of the westbound Boston Ex­ of the fight with the Moros at Bagsak, whose four tracks there moved the of the New York Bar, also delivered an Newark, lost his life in the blowing every trip says this: — After the trip she sued for damages press on the New York, New Haven in his report by cable to the War De­ freight traffic of the Pennsylvania and address, in which he upheld the Con­ up of the vessel. Mayor Cornelius A. under the Federal civil right law al­ and Hartford Railroad crashed into partm ent. “No engineer who used his brakes Lehigh Valley railroads, were destroy­ stitution of the United States and de­ McGlennon, of East Newark, has been leging a dozen specific acts of dis­ the rear of the first section, which The Moros made desperate attempts as Doherty did; who failed to apply ed hy fire. Thirty cars either were plored the constant demand for after a .memorial of some sort for crimination. had stopped here at 5:03 o’clock P. M., to rush the American lines, but were them until he had reached the dis­ burned or fell into the hay. change. several years, and his efforts were re­ waiting to be coupled to an electric finally beaten back and overwhelmed. tance signal and then exhausted his The first was caused by sparks from The Supreme Court decided that Good Settlement Work. warded when a tablet was received locomotive. , Their leader, Arnil, and several other air supply a little at a time until he a light engine of the Lehigh Valley the Federal Government was not fin­ Founded more than a year ago last week. It was sent by the War The collision occurred in broad day noted outlaws were reported killed, had none left for ‘emergency’ could running over the bridge at high speed. ancially responsible for the flooding through the efforts of George M. La Department. The tablet is sixteen hy light on a straight stretch of track. noted outlaws were reported killed. have averted the wreck. Any engineer The sparks ignited the ties of the of plantations on the Mississippi as Monte, Commissioner of Banking and twenty-four inches in dimensions. On C. J. Doherty, engineer of the sec­ One American officer, Taylor A. Nic­ who handled himself as McConville Lehigh Valley tracks. the result of levee construction. Ef­ Insurance, the Neighborhood Settle­ the top are the words, “This tablet ond section, who was jamming on his hols .of the Philippine Scouts, was did would have got through safely. Bayonne fire officials figures the forts were made to hold the Govern­ ment is doing some excellent work was cast from the metal recovered air brakes when his locomotive killed; First Lieut. Edwin H. Rackley, That was proved, in my opinion. It loss a t $1,000,000. Two weeks w ill he ment responsible for the value of the among the foreign horn population from the U. S. S. M aine. In memor- plowed through the rear car of the Philippine Scouts, was slightly wound­ was also proved that the air brakes required to rebuild the trestle. lands flooded, in all about $7,000,000, which is rapidly' increasing in Bound iam, U. S.. S. Maine, destroyed in Ha­ first section, laid the disaster to the ed, and three Philippine Scouts of the worked stiffly, and on the last run involving more than 100 plantations. Brook. Commissioner La Monte has in­ vana harbor, February 15, 1898.” The failure of the airbrakes. Railroad men Fifty-first Company, all natives, were something went wrong with them, SUBWAY CAVEIN KILLS TEN. In an opinion by Justice VanDevan- terested many of the best people of memorial bears the has relief of a fe­ who saw the collision from the yards killed. Gen. Pershing’s report was as it seems to me that the most ir ter the court held that a statute pass­ the town in the movement, all of whom male figure with left hand uplifted. On attributed it to the fact that the sec­ follow s: ant point is this; No nan sh ed by the State of Kansas fixing a have volunteered, and the Women’s a shield are the words “Patriotism” Searchers Dynamite Choked Tunnel to tions xvere running too closely. The "On June 12 the Moros’ resistance permitted to run a passenger maximum freight rate for the trans­ Literary Club, a prominent social or­ and "Devotion.” The council extended Locate Two Other Bodies. official New Haven statement declares al Bagsak was formidable and their without, from three to five ye portation of crude petroleum and oil ganization, is doing its full share tow­ thanks to the War Department for the vice as a freight engineer, New York.—The bodies of eight products was unconstitutional on the the engineer ran past the stop signal. fort and trenches on the precipitous ard aiding the aliens to become Amer­ gift by rising, and it was decided to ran freight trains one year an men, killed by the fall of tons of rock ground that it is “operative and ar­ THE DEAD. side of the crater not only supported each other strongly but were defended icanized. The work of the Neighbor­ place the tablet in the school building m onths.” in the subway excavation at Lexing­ bitrary .” Confield, Frank K„ East Alvord street, hood Settlement is conducted in a with modern arms. The Moros fanati­ until the new Borough Hall was built. ton avenue and Ffty-sixth street, have The Court adjourned until October Springfield, proprietor of linen store, cally and continuously tried to rush building erected for that purpose, A picture of Mr. Butler, who went HEAT HITS ILLINOIS CR been brought to the street and gangs without announcing a decision in the 406 Main street; killed instantly. which is complete in every detail with the American lines, but the careful down with the Maine, has been on the are blasting to find the bodies of two inter-mountr.in case or passing on ap­ Howe, Dr. Harmon G., Hartford; skull disposition of our force held the Am­ class rooms and gymnasium. There is walls of the hall since the accident. others, known to be dead. plication for the review of the Gomp- fractured; died 9;45 P. M., in Stam­ Three Generations of Patriots. Damage by Hot Wave Alrea erican loss to a minimum. Probably also a stage for the production of In the absence of Coroner Holtz- ers-Morrison-Mitchell contempt of ford Hospital. there has been no fiercer battle since plays and on which the boys and girls Combining a monument to the es About $1,000,000. hauser who had forbidden any blast­ Kelley, Mrs. Edward J., 34 Dryden are taught dancing. The boys have court case. American occupation. patriotism of three generations of St. Louis.—The protracte ing, the searchers appealed to Coroner avenue, Winthrop, Mass.; killed in­ baseball, football and basketball "Major George C. Shaw of the Phil­ patriots and an institution for the in Illinois has already done Winterbottom and Public Service stantly. teams, and both girls and boys are benefit of its citizens, Keyport will lay BALL RAID IN PHILADELPHIA. ippine Scouts commanded the right dollars’ damage to the Chairman McCall for permission, say­ Seely, Mrs. W. H., Boston, wife of taught manual training while the girls the cornerstone of its new library wing, with Company M, Eighth Regi­ state, according to the ing it was necessary if the bodies were General Manager of Industrial De­ have classes in sewing. In the even­ building. This new library building ment, United States Infantry, and crop experts who have to he found. Thirty-Eight Spectators Arrested for partment, New England lines. ing free instruction is given to the will he unique among the institutions Fortieth Company Philippine Scuts. the situation. J Betting on Athletics-Cleveland Game. Woodruff, Everett H., 38 Broadway, foreign born people, who are employed of its kind in this State. It is a monu­ REBELS LOSE 150 IN FIGHT. Capt. Taylor A. Nichols of the Philip­ According to one prominent fa Philadelphia. — Accused of making Flushing, L. I.; killed instantly. pine Scouts comanded the- left wing during the day. A feature of the work ment to the men of Keyport who went bets on the Philadelphia-Cleveland Humes, Gregory, World staff, New through the summer, which is now be­ to the front in the stirring days of the crop conditions ax this time Carranza’s Troops Suffer Crushing De­ with the Fifty-ninth Companies, Phil­ year is the worst it has been for at baseball game, thirty-eight spectators York City; died in hospital. ippine Scouts. A mounted gun was ing taken up, is the campaign in the 1861. It will also he a m onum ent to feat Near Villa Aldama. were arrested in the grand stands and The wreck is the third serious one foreign settlement for the extermina­ the men who went forth at the call of least 27 years. H. A. McKeene, sec­ with each wing and proved of great, retary of the State Farmers’ Institute Mexico City.—Two thousand Car- bleachers at the opening contest in on the New Haven Road in two years. assistance. At the close Capt. Patrick tion of the fly. T here is also a cam ­ the State to suppress the railroad riots ranzistas were defeated hy a body of . The prisoners were taken Doherty, the engineer, was fireman paign for the cleaning of the yards of in 1878, and it will fu rth er be a monu­ stated central and southern Illinois Moyian of the Philippine Scouts, with farmers are greatly worried over the Federal troops under Gen. Tellez Pena to the City Hall in patrol wagons and of the locomotive which figured in the two companies, was supporting the the residents of that quarter. The di­ ment to the soldiers of a later genera­ rear Villa Aldama. The rebels had were held there for n hearing in the fatal Westport wreck, for which rector of the settlement gives illus­ tion who enrolled in the Spanish War. condition of the crops, and from re­ gun on Mount Bunga, and the Ameri­ ports that he has received the yield 150 killed and- a great many wounded. Night Court. Detectives had been pre­ President Charles S. Mellen and Vice can force occupied a controlling po­ trated lectures on tuberculosis and by It is with the money these patriots of most of the grains will be far be­ The Federal losses will not exceed paring for the raid for some time, and President E. H. McHenry still are sition on the rim of the crater. the aid of moving pictures the chil­ that the building is being erected, and low that of last year. fifty. were stationed in every part of the under indictment. “First Lieut. Edwin H. Rackley, dren have been taught many a whole­ it is tin this that the Keyport library The rebels laid a plan to ambush stands where gambling was expected Passengers in the first section of Philippine Scouts, was slightly wound­ some lesson in fighting disease and will be unique, not only among the li­ the Federals in this canyon, and were to take place. the Boston train recalled after the ed and three Mcro scouts of the Fifty- dirt. braries of New Jersey, but among any MEAT ON PURE FOOD LIST. assisted by the people of the nearby smash that it had waited for the elec­ first Company were killed. Capt. Tay­ Needs New High Schcol. in the United States. town of Bustamente. The Federals, When the Board of Education of Peach Orchard Destroyed. SLIDING TOBACCO TAX KILLED. tric locomotive longer than usual. lor A. Nichols was killed in the early Exemption Clause Revoked by Wilsort however, mowed the rebels down with They attributed the wreck to the fact Millburn Township holds its meeting Four acres of peach trees, valued at morning fight, apd is a serious loss to Cabinet Order. machine guns. that the engineer of the second train the army. 'Ami) and several leading in the library of the Washington $1,312 were cut down by an unidenti­ Wilson Probably Favored Action on probably expected the first section outlaws reported killed. School, it is expected that the build­ fied person on the farm of Martin Ka- Washington.—A long step was tak­ HORSEMAN MAKES NEW RECORD McReynolds’ Plan. to leave Stamford on its schedule and ing committee will make a report on hout near Atco while Kahout slept en toward insuring to American con­ ARREST ENGINEER DOHERTY. Washington.—The majority mem­ counting on a clear track with the the matter of a new high school for in the farm house a hundred yards sumers pure and wholesome meat and Wins Steeplechase, Then Flies to An­ bers of the Senate Finance Commit­ schedule fairway, did not notice the the municipality to replace the present away. Kahout is the owner of several meat food products in the extension, Tells Coroner’s Jury He Couldn’t Stop building, which has been declared in­ farms in New Jersey, and seldom other Track and Wins Again. tee made short work of Attorney Gen­ signals set against him. by executive order, of the pure food As in the Westport wreck, fire New Haven Road’s Mogul. adequate. The committee will likely sleeps at the one near here. At mid­ Berlin.—Lieut, von EganKruger, a eral McReynolds’ plan for imposing a and drug act as to include .meat and added its horrors to the disaster at Stamford, Conn.—A formal warrant have decided by that time just what night he was awakened hy the harking noted horseman, won a steeplechase graduated excise tax on tobacco pro­ its products. ducts when by unanimous vote it was Stamford. Flying coals from the fire­ charging manslaughter, was issued kind of a building is most desirable of his dogs, and heard the chopping, Hereafter the Department of Agri­ at Magdeburg. Immediately after the box of the locomotive fell upon the against Engineer Doherty, the un­ and the probable cost. A special elec­ but neglected to investigate, believing race he flew to the Gruenwald race­ decided to reject the amendment of culture will have full jurisdiction over the tariff hill offered by Senator Hitch­ curtains and varnished woodwork, and fortunate man upon whom the blame tion to submit the proposition to the it was a neighbor cutting wood. There meat and meat products, with the track, near Berlin, in a biplane. He soon the interior of the car was in for the wreck in which six passengers citizens will then be called. It is be­ were 525 trees in the orchard, all of made the trip of eighty miles in ninety cock, of Nebraska, which embodies right to seize and destroy. flames. Only the prompt response of were killed and twenty injured. lieved that the amount of money to which were destroyed. The trees minutes and arrived just in time to this plan. Heretofore, after meat has passed The committee, it is believed, acted the Stamford fire department, which He w as released on bail of $5,000, be asked for the building and a suit­ were two years old, and Kahout ex­ out of the packing house, the govern­ ride his own horse and win. the Pots­ extended a willing hand to the rescue furnished by his brother-in-law, John able site will he betw een $60,000 and pected them to bear this year. dam gold cup. with the approval of President Wilson. ment has lost all jurisdiction over it. work, prevented a g reater loss o£ -life. Dillon, a New Haven business man. WOMEN POLICE NEWPORT. GIRL KILLS DOCTOR AND SELF. Shad Season Closes. Can’t Stop Water Diversion. 7,000,000 FROM PARCELS POST. BOY OF 14 BEGINS LIFE TERM. HATFIELD LIFTS MARTIAL LAW. The shad season officially is closed. Justice Swayze decided against the Hides Revolver in Handbag When En­ Some of the gillers will continue to city of Paterson in its effort to prevent Stamp Sales for First Three Months Wear Blue and Will Patrol the Beach Youngster Killed Woman and Two End of Soldier Rule in Strike Zone, Ail Summer. tering Savannah Office. operate their nets the rest of the Jersey City, Kearny, Bayonne, East of Service— 150,000,000 Packages Savannah, Ga.—Dr. Guy O. Brink­ Children Near Elgin, III. Where 100 Died. week. Captain Joseph J. Bennett ten­ Newark, Harrison and Glen Ridge Washington.-—The revenue from Newport, R. J.—For the first time Chicago.—A boy in knickerbockers Charleston, W. Ya.—Martial law was in the history of the Newport beach, ley, a practicing physician, was shot dered the fishermen a feast on the from diverting water perpetually from the sale of parcels post stamps from and killed by Miss Katie Kittles, who who looked like the average run of lifted by Governor Hatfield from the fish caught in the last haul at Wash­ the Rockaway River. The city ob­ Jan. 1 to March 31, the first three two women policemen were placed on boys stopped in Aurora on his way battle scared strike zone in the Kana­ duty there. They wore a uniform, a '.hen turned the revolver on herself ington Park. With the closipg of the jected on the ground that the water is months the system was operated and sent a bullet through her temple, from the county jail at Geneva to wha coal fields, wherein the Governor season there was a big planked shad already diverted to public use in that am ounted to $7,076,517. blue blouse with brass buttons, a blue Joliet, where he began a life term for falling dead across the form of her said over a hundred lives were lost. dinner at the park. The season has its flow is valuable to two city parks In this period 150,000,000 parcel Sivi, t and a sailor straw hat. m urder. I victim. She had it in a handbag. The State continued its legal con­ been a most successful one for the in Paterson and a number of private po'st packages were handled The women are appointed at the re­ The boy is Herman Coppes, 14 years | Seven bullets were fired by the wo- flict before the Senate Committee to fishermen. They made fairly good enterprises. The Court holds that the Chicago led all other cities in par­ quest of the Newport Civic League, old, who shot and killed Mrs. Mannie ! man. Three went wild, three struck show the necessity of martial law be­ hauls every day and found ready sale supply is ample for the mill ponds cel post stamp sales which aggregat­ and it is planned to have them give Sleep at her farm home in East Plato, i the physician and one ended the young cause the courts were powerless to for all of the shad caught. In years above the parks and the ordinary ele­ ed $1,254,409. New York has Sales special attention to women in need of near Elgin, and her two children, a act, a contention controverted hy woman’s life. gone by the catches were large. vation would in no way be affected. am ounting to $818,138. aid. # boy of wo years and a girl of four. 1 oounsel for the United Mine Workers. fLED WHEN TWINS CAME. BEEF JUMPS, FAMINE LIKELY. HASTINGS GETS NINE YEARS. 31 KILLED BY MOORS’ ATTACK. KILLED IN AERIAL CRASH. Must Pay or Lose Water. Teacher Out After Forty-Three Years. Husband Deserted Her, Says Wife In Cattle Up 60c. a Hundred in Week at Vice Chancellor Backes has given After having been a teacher and su­ Brother of Ex-Governor Pies Chicago—Receipts Decreasing. Gunboat Ashore Off Morocco Seized Aeroplane Dashes Into Steep Bank­ Job S. Barkalow five days’ time to pervisor of the State Model School Divorce Suit. by Tribesmen. ing at Brooklands Aerodrome. Guilty to Shooting Ross Hickok Chicago.—Beef took a sudden rise. pay his water rent or the borough, of since 1S66, Miss Sarah Y. E ly will re­ Harrisburg, Pa.—William H. h Pittsburgh.—Because his first off­ Madrid.—The Spanish forces in London. — Naval Lieutenant Ken­ spring came plural, John Westfall C attle sold a t $9.20 per 100 pounds at Belmar will be allowed to turn off the tire with the end of this school term. ings, brother of the late ex-Gove: the stock yards. This is the highest Morocco have met with serious mis­ nedy was killed in the Brooklands supply. Barkalow sued to restrain the In accepting Miss Ely’s resignation shrank from the responsibility of Aerodrome while flying as a passenger Daniel H. Hastings, was sentence point of the year. In the last two fortunes. The old gunboat General borough from turning his w ater off on the S tate B oard of E ducation ex- raising twins, deserted his wife and with Gordon Bell, aviator. They were nine years in the penitentiary a weeks the price has risen 60 cents a Concha, with a crew of ninety-eight, the ground that he had a receipt for | pressed its sincere appreciation of her her two newly born children and fled flying at the rate of eighty miles an pleading guilty. hundred and packers predict still went ashore at Alhucemas in a fog. his 1913 rent. The borough showed | valuable work and inuence as a to the West, according to a petition hour at a height of only thirty feet. Hastings called a month ago at higher prices. While she was helpless on the rocks that Barkalow was in arrears for ten j teacher. Miss Helen M. Barclay, in­ for divorce filed by his wife. The banking of the aerodrome was so home of Ross A. Hic.kox, son-in Evidence of a beef famine was the little vessel was attacked by years, and Vice Chancellor Backes sus­ structor in drawing, will also resign Mrs. Westfall deposed that she went steep thkt the machine crashed into it of the ex-Governor, and shot hin shown hy the live stock receipts. Only swarms of Kabyles, who fired fusil­ tained the borough in its contention In view of her approaching marriage. to California to be married, and lived lades incessantly from the high and the men were pinned beneath the the thigh. Later he had a battle ' 17,000 cattle were received at the that he was not entitled to water un­ Miss Jean Watson, instructor in physi happily with her husband until the ground, killing Captain Castano and wreckage. Mr. Bell was severely in­ police. Hastings got six years for stock yards. til he paid ! cal training, will resign to marry. twins were horn. thirty others and wounding many. jured. Hickok assault. like a king through the far forest, The country seemed not so much HIS QUICK WIT LAVED HIM swept the whole country of the Illinois dismayed as worn out and indifferent; IN ALL PARTS DELVER INTO NATURE free from British soldiers and British weary of waiting and hoping; looking Poacher Caught In Act by Owner of authority th at w inter of 1778-9, annex­ stolidly to see the end come. Manor Gives Good Reason for ing it to the states that meant to be Washington was helpless. Without AMATEUR GARDENER CRANK OF Being Out Early. the co-operation of a naval force, it OF NtWJERSEY THE HARMLESS VARIETY. GEWMMGM independent; and a atoady stream of immigration began to pour into the was impossible to do more than hold One morning Bill the Poacher was opened country, as if to prepare a still the British in New York. France, it engaged in his early morning labors, Telegraphed Localettes Cover­ deeper task of conquest lor the Brit­ was true, was bestirring herself again. Does No Injury, and If the Fates Are when suddenly he came face to lace with the owner of the manor, who ish at far New York. On the tenth of July a French fleet ing the Entire State. With Him Possibly May Do a But few noted in the east what gal­ put in at Newport and landed a force Little Good in This Sordid naturally he thought still lay abea. of six thousand men, under Count Ro- Gone was the brightness of the lant men were doing in the valley of Old World. the Mississippi. chambeau, a most sensible and cap­ morning as the redoubtable squire They saw only that the British, able officer, who was directed to join FACTORIES RUSHING WORK eyed the uninvited guest, who stam< When you meet a man now who has Qii99t.at/tAAP£/r /VCtrTJ V£j£AVfO <&j9*x,ar n« Ar»orao/CArr foiled In New England and the middle Washington and put himself entirely mered out a nervous greeting. a furtive, faraway look in his eyes uo colonies, had changed their plans, and under his command. "G-good morning, sir! What —• Howe’s work at once, abandon Phila­ not get the impression that he haa Installment 16 were now minded to try what could But a powerful British fleet present­ what brings you out so early?” delphia, and concentrate his forces at Cullings From Late Dispatches That robbed a bank or is planning some Baron von Steuben had won himself be done in the south. There at last ly made its appearance in the sound; “Oh,” replied the lord of the land, New York. Epitomize the News of the State such escapade, for the chances are a place on the great Frederick’s staff their campaigns seemed about to yield the French admiral dared not stir; Ro- with haughty stare and an unconsci­ that he is only an amateur gardener in the seven years’ war, and was of Washington Close Behind. them something. Savannah taken, chambeau dared not leave him with­ for a Week—Fishermen Report ous testing of the light switch he preparing to plant his back yard that studious race of soldiers the ’Twas easier said than done. they had little trouble in overrunning out succor; and the reinforcements Good Luck at Coast Resorts. carried in his hand, “I came out to patch. An amateur garden crank, it world was presently to learn to fear. There were not transports enough Georgia, and every effort to dislodge that were to have followed out of gain an appetite for breakfast. But should be known, is about the most Steuben at Valley Forge. to move his fifteen thousand men by them failed; for Washington could France were blockaded in the harbor An apparently mad dog was shot on why, may I ask, are you out so early?” harmless creature on earth, the Okla He joined Washington at Valley sea; only the three thousand loyal­ not withdraw his army from before of Brest. Burlington street, Gloucester. Living close to nature makes for homa Times states. Forge and turned the desolate camp ists who had put themselves under Clinton at New York. Treason Is Added. quickness and there was scarcely a There are many advantages in be­ into a training-school of arms, teach­ his protection could be sent in the Spain joined France in offensive Then, while things stood so, treason To keep the dust down the principal pause of half a second before Bill re­ ing a garden crank instead of being ing, what these troops had never ships, with a portion of his stores; he alliance in April, 1779; in August a was added. streets in Paulsboro have been oiled. plied: an automobile fiend or a chicken known before, promptness and precis­ must cross the hostile country; and combined French and Spanish fleet at­ Benedict Arnold, the man whom “Well, now, squire, that's curious raiser. All that is necessary to be a ion in the manual of arms, in massed his march was scarcely begun (June tempted an invasion of England; all Washington trusted with a deep af­ George F. Paul, of Mantua, is dig­ Here you come out early to get an ap­ garden crank is two seed catalogues, and ordered movement, in the use of 18th) before W’aBhington was at his Europe seemed about to turn upon the fection, and whom the army loved for ging new- potatoes, and says he will petite for breakfast and I come out to a dime’s worth of seed, a hoe, a small the bayonet, the drill and mastery of heels, with a force but little inferior stout little kingdom in its unanimous his gallantry, entered into correspond­ pick tomatoes by June 20. get a breakfast for my appetite.” the charge and of the open field. to his own either in numbers or in fear and hatred of her arrogant su­ ence with the enemy; arranged to give plot of ground and much enthusiasm. Neither Washington nor any of his discipline. premacy upon the seas. West Point ar.d the posts dependent Swallowing a poison tablet in mis­ To be a chicken raiser one must have Affection Causes Dog’s Death. He might never have reached New at least a chicken house and a half officers had known how to give fhis British a Common Target. upon it into their hands; and, his trea­ take for a harmless nerve remedy, Natural affection on the part of a York at all had not Charles Lee been dozen chickens, besides subscribing training. The commar.der-in-chief had Everywhere there was war upon the son suddenly detected, escaped with­ Mrs. Frederick Barnholdt, 22 years aog was instanced in a remarkabl* once more second in command in the for a chicken paper or more dignified not even had a properly organized staff ocean highways—even America send­ out punishment to the British sloop of old, died at the Atlantic City Hospital. manner at Beaumont, in the province American army. poultry journal. till this schooled and thorough Ger­ ing forth men of desperate valor, like war that waited in the river for the of Soane-et-Loire, France, a few days Chicken raisers who have all the man supplied it, and he was valued in The Insubordinate Lee. John Paul Jones, to ravage and chal­ British agent in the plot. Richard McAghon, a young lawyer, ago. One of the inhabitants drove out equipment necessary to be placed in the camp as he des3rved. He had come out of captivity, ex­ lenge Britain upon her very coast. Washington was at hand when the who was first on the civil service list, of the town into the forest to gather the class of “chicken cranks” have Baron Admires Americans. changed, and now proved himself the But England’s spirit only rose with discovery was made. His aides were has been appointed clerk to Judge firewood, taking with him the dog, also a large equipment of small live "You say to your soldier, 'Do this,’ insubordinate poltroon he was. He the danger, and Washington waited all breakfasting with Arnold when the Blair, of the Second District Court, which he left to guard his coat and stock, together with the roup and and he doeth it,” he wrote to an old had never had any real heart in the the weary year through for his French traitor was handed the note which told Jersey City. basket of food while he wandered other chicken ailments, that gives comrade in Prussia; “I am obliged to cause. He owned estates in Virginia, allies. In 1780 it looked for a little about gathering wood. In his absence chicken raisers so much to talk about. say to mine, “This is the reason why but he was not of the great Virginian as if the British were indeed turned At Atlantic City, County Collector the dog gave birth to three puppies, Of course, a few eggs are necessary you ought to do that,’ and then he family of the Northern Neck. victors. Enoch L. Johnson paid to the county and the wood gatherer, when he start­ to give chicken raisers complete hap­ does it." He was only a soldier of fortune, In the spring Clinton withdrew the $10 ,000, representing overcharges he ed home, forgot to place the puppies piness. An egg a week, however, will But he learned to like and to ad­ strayed out of the British service on force that had held Newport to New made for the board of prisoners while in the cart with their mother. During keep one interested for months. mire his new comrades soon enough half pay to seek some profit in the York, and, leaving General Knyphau- he was Sheriff. the night the dog jumped over a fenca The amateur gardener should he when he found what spirit and capa­ colonies, and cared for no interest but sen there with a powerful force to and ran the whole distance, some ten encouraged. There should be a bo­ city there was in them for the field his own. While a prisoner he had keep Washington and the city, carried All thought of returning to work miles, to the spot where the puppies of action. secretly directed Howe’s movement eight thousand men southward to take was driven from the minds of the silk nus offered and a large number oi had been left, and brought one back prizes. It requires only a small plot The army came out of its dismal against Philadelphia, and now- he was Charleston. There were forces al­ workers by the explosion of a bomb in her mouth. Then she made two winter quarters stronger than it had to consummate his cowardly treach­ ready in the south sufficient to swell in Prospect Park Borough just out­ of ground on which to raise a large more journeys in order to bring back amount of "garden truck.” Few per­ ever been before, alike in spirit and ery. his army.to ten thousand ere he in­ side of the city of Paterson. the other two. Altogether she cov­ discipline; more devoted to its com­ Washington outstripped his oppo­ vested the fated town; and on the sons who have not acquired the gar­ ered a distance of about sixty miles mander than ever, and more fit to nent in the movement upon New York, twelfth of May (1780) it fell into his Yeggs used “can-openers” in forcing den habit realize the joy of seeing in the night. The next morning her serve him. and determined to fall upon him at hands, with General Lincoln and three open the old-fashioned safe in the the first little plantlet come through master found her dead in the yard An Efficient Army. Monmouth Court House, where, on thousand prisoners. post-office at Grantwood, just five th e dirt. by the side of her puppies, which were At last the change to a system of the night of the 27th of June, Clin­ South Carolina Lost. blocks from Palisades Park, and got Much depends upon the quality of alive and well. long enlistments had transformed it ton’s divisions lay separate, offering a Washington had sent such succor as away with nearly $1,000 in cash and the seeds used. Even the most en­ from a levy of militia into an army chance to cut them asunder. he could, but the British force was several hundred dollars worth of thusiastic naturalist should not ex­ Factories That Float. steadied by service, unafraid of the A Treacherous Move. overwhelming, and South Carolina was stam ps. pect to get good strong plants from Floating factories have become an field. On the morning of the 28th, Lee lost. seeds several years old or of a good important part of the development The year opened, besides, with a was ordered forward with six thou­ South Carolina teemed with loyal­ The election for three Commission­ quality. Nature is pretty generous of the forest resources of India. In sand men to enfold Clinton’s left wing ists. The whole country was swept ers at Bordentown resulted in the where gardens are concerned, b -it certain parts of the country forests —eight thousand men, the flower of and harried by partisan bands. The choice of Dr. James S. Gilbert, Dr. even nature cannot overcome the are only accessible through the water­ the British force—by gaining its men who should have swelled General William M. Kester and Samuel F. Gar­ handicap of poor seeds. courses, and the great expense of flank, while Washington held its Lincoln’s force knew not when their rison. Gilbert was a former Mayor, There are many vegetables which erecting land plants for the utilization main body ready to strike in his aid homes might be plundered and de­ him he was found out; and Arnold had having been elected on the Democrat­ even the most amateurish ama­ of the lumber resources makes such at the right moment. stroyed, if they were to leave them. scarcely excused himself and made ic ticket. teur should not attempt to grow a course impracticable. Therefore The movement was perfectly suc­ The planters of the low country dared good his flight when the commander- in town. For instance, potatoes for sawmills and other manufacturing cessful, and the fighting had begun, not stir for fear of an insurrection of in-chief reached the house. At Ocean City L. R. Thomas, ap­ a family of six cannot be grown from establishments are built on floating when, to the amazement and chagrin their slaves. Overcome With Grief. pointed by the Eoard of census of a 4 by 10 garden bed, but on this platforms and moved up the streams alike of officers and men, Lee began In June Clinton could take half his When Washington learned what had children of school age, found four same space, with proper proportion, as they are needed. to withdraw. Lafayette sent a mes­ force back to New York, deeming the happened, it smote him so that mighty girls between the ages of 17 and 20 plenty of onions, radishes, parsley, After the lumber is prepared in a senger hot-foot for Washington, who work done. sobs burst from him, as if his great years who are married. The total letture, and perhaps another vege­ sawmill it can be packed in a way rode up to find his men, not attack­ Gates Put to Rout. heart would break; and all the night in the city is 688 between the ages table or two may be raised. that makes transportation much more ing, but pursued. General Gates completed the disas­ through the guard could hear him pac­ of 5 and 20 years. economical than any system of log­ ‘‘What is the meaning of all this?” trous record. On the thirteenth of ing his room endlessly, in a lonely New Gun Makes “Dead Shots.” ging. Plants for the preparation of he thundered, his wrath terrible to June he was given chief command in vigil with his bitter thoughts. In exactly one hour George A. Mac­ A French inventor has made a tannin extracts have also been estab­ see. the south, and was told that the coun­ He did not in his own grief forget Intyre of Paterson, succeeded in prov­ frightful addition to the efficacy of the lish in this manner. Tbe plants are Washington’s Terrible -Wrath. try expected another “Burgoynade.” the stricken wife upstairs. “Go to Mrs. ing he was entitled to a divorce from revolver. A small but powerful elec built on flat boats, 200 feet long, by When Lee would have made some His force was above three thousand, Arnold,” he said to one of his officers, Mrs. Frederica L. MacIntyre. Mac­ trie light is attached to the mechan­ 27 feet wide, capable cf carrying a —- excuse, he hotly cursed him, in his and he struck his blow, as he should, “and tell her that, though my duty re­ Intyre, who is a clerk in the office of ism of pistol of ordinary size. By use load of 470 tons. quired that no means should be neg­ the assistant postmaster, New York of ienses and mirrors the glare of the new hope and a new confidence. They fury, for a coward, himself rallied the at Camden, where Cornwallis had but city, was m arried D ecem ber 28, 1899. circle of light which the lamp throws were no longer a body of insurgents willing troops, and led them forward two thousand men, albeit trained and lected to arrest General Arnold, I have Substitute for Grase. a great pleasure in acquainting her is bright enough to be clearly seen in even to the eye of Europe. again to a victory; won back the field veteran troops; but the end was total, An interesting experiment In horti­ that he is now safe on board a British John Frayne, as administrator of daylight against so dark an object News came to the camp late in Lee had abandoned, and drove the shameful rout (August 16, 1780), and culture was made some time back at vessel." the estate of his minor son, James as a light colored suit of clothes. night of the 4th of May (1778) that enemy to the cover of a morass. the men knew at last the incapacity the garden laid out at the site of the Frayne, filed a bill of complaint in the Now the center of the circle of light, nee had entered into open alliance In the night that followed, Clinton of their “hero of Saratoga.” Arnold had deemed himself wronged King Edward VII. memorial statute in county clerk’s office at Newark, seek­ marked by a black spot by arrange­ e United States, and would hastily withdrew, leaving even his Congress In Helpless State. and insulted by congress—but what of­ Delhi, India. In order to ensure a wounded behind him, and Washing­ Certainly things looked desperate ficer that Washington trusted might ing to recover $10,000 damages from ment of the lenses, is exactly the spot green surface at the time of the stone- ?ets and an army to aid in se- (he Public Service Railway Company where the bullet will strike. Thus ail ‘‘eir independence. ton’s chance to crush him was gone. enough that dark year. not? Who could be confided in if such laying ceremony, “methi” (trigonella) Alliance of Power, Great Frederick’s Opinion. The congress was sinking into a men turned traitors? for the death of his son on April 17 he has to do is to place the black cen­ seed was sown when the grass was last. ter of the blazing circle of light over n alliance changed the whole “Clinton gained no advantage ex­ more and more helpless inefficiency. But a sudden turning of affairs planted. The “methi” sprang up in the heart of an adversary and pull the affairs. England would no cept to reach New York with the Definite articles of confederation had marked the close of the year. about a month and maintained a green After having been married some trigger. ave the undisputed freedom of wreck of his army,” commended the been submitted to the states nearly Cornwallis had penetrated too far surface throughout the cold weather, months William C. A. Corner, of Riv­ At night the light is shockingly s, and the conquest of her col- observant Frederick over sea; “Amer­ three years ago (November, 1777), but into the Carolinas; had advanced in­ which could be smoothly mown and erton, discovered that he had wedded strong. Experiments with the new America might turn out the ica is probably lost for England." they had not been adopted yet, and to North Carolina, and was beset, as did not interfere with the growth ol his own niece, and Special Master weapon show that perfect greenhorns, rt of her task in the presence But a great opportunity had been the states had almost ceased to heed Burgoyne had been, by a rising of the the grass. The ground was allowed to Louis Star has just filed a report with ean enemies. She now knew treacherously thrown away, and the the requisitions of the congress at ail. country. He lost twelve hundred men who have never used a revolver in get dry at the beginning of the hot the Court of Chancery at Trenton re­ their lives, can shoot far more accu­ significance of Saratoga and war dragged henceforth with every Unable to tax. It paid its bills and the at King's mountain (October 7, weather, and within a week the commending that the marriage be an­ vn. painful trial of hope deferred. wages of its troops in paper, which so 1780), as Burgoyne had lost a thou­ rately than experts using an ordinary “methi” had died out, leaving good nulled. pistol. ton’s splendid audacity and French Fleet Off Sandy Hook. rapidly fell in value that by the time sand at Bennington; and everywhere. lawns in its place. The “methi,” be­ Up to 60 yards one cannot miss a ry command of his re­ A scant three weks after Clinton a3 he moved, he found himself check­ longing to the order of “Leguminosae," ed by the best officers the long war At Belvidere, the contract for build­ small bull's-eye, day or night, while acts as a manure and leaves the soil throwing himself upon his had reached New York, the Count ing the new Warren county jail was jtagonist at Germantown had bred—Nathaniel Green, who had extremely accurate shooting is possi­ richer in available nitrogenous mat­ d'Estaing was off Sandy Hook, with signed and work is about to begin. ap move of a long retreat been Washington’s right hand man the ble up to 100 yards. The lamp ar­ ter. a French fleet of twelve ships of the The contract for the building was giv­ tits imagination and won war through; Henry Lee, the daring rangement adjusts automatically, by line and six frigates, bringing four en to S. W. G ardner & Co., of Belvi- bnftdence of foreign soldiers and master of cavalry, whom Washington levels, to distances. Risks Life for Cat. thousand troops. The British fleet dere, a t $6250, and for the steel work hardly less than the taking loved; the veteran Steuben; Morgan, To a cat which, in a fight, had within the harbor was barely half as tf> the Pauley Jail Building Company, New Time System Puzzles. Burgoyne at Saratoga. strong; but the pilots told the cau­ who had won Saratoga with Arnold; climbed to the top of a 100 foot lad­ of St. Louis, a t $16,995. The use of the new twenty-four- Parliament Awakes. tious Frenchman that his larger ships and partisan leaders a score, whom der, a foreman painter named Robin­ hour time system in France is likely Parliam ent a t last (February, 1778) could not cross the bar, and he turned he had learned to dread in that wide son risked his life the other day, in forested country. At its first regular meeting, the to give rise to some rather curious re­ Oxford street, London. The cat came to its senses; resolved to re­ away from New York to strike at City Commissioners of Millville, elect­ nounce the right to tax the colonies, Cornwallis Outgeneraled. sults. One of these is brought out clung to the topmost rung of the lad­ Newport, the only other point now ed former City Recorder L. H. Hogate He was outgeneraled; his forces by A. De Mortellet, and relates to the der from seven o’clock in the morn­ except for the regulation of trade, and held by the British in all the country. City Clerk; former Assemblyman were taken in detail and beaten, and striking of the hour. ing till nearly midday. A crowd en­ sent commissioners to America to of­ That place had hardly been in­ Louis H. Miller, Solicitor; George B. he himself was forced at last into It will not be very practical to use deavored in vain to coax it to make fer such terms fon submission. But vested, however, when Lord Howe ap­ Worstall, Treasurer; Newton B. Virginia. twenty-four strokes or less in succes­ the descent. Then Robinson climbed It was too late; neither congress nor peared with a stronger fleet than the Wade, Engineer; Furman E. Wallen, the states would now hear of anything French. By midsummer, 1781, all his interior sion, as these would be very difficult the ladder. It overtopped the build­ Fire Warden. to count after a certain point. The but independence. Fleet Sails to Boston. posts were lost, and he was cut off ing against which it was standing by With a French fleet about to take D'Estaing was obliged to draw off to from Charleston and Savannah by a number of strokes should therefore thirty feet, and when Robinson Workmen are engaged in grading be reduced in some way. the sea. it was necessary that the meet him; a great storm sent both country he dared not cross again. In reached this point the ladder swayed the section of Ballard Park, Pitman, He proposes using a double chime, ominously. He was able to clutch the British commanders in America fleets into port to refit instead of to Virginia, though at first he raided as which was recently stripped of its fight; and the disgusted militiamen one bell for units and the second for animal and bring it safely down, should concentrate their forces. he pleased, he was checked more and shade trees before indignant citizens and continentals, who had come to tens, the two bells to have a different amid the applause of the onlookers. Philadelphia, they had at last found th e hopeless year 1789 was out men more as the season advanced by a halted the devastation. The piot will take the town with the French, with­ tone. Or else with a bell rapid out, was a burden, not a prize. It in the ranks found a month’s pay too growing force under Lafayette; and be plowed and sown with grass, new drew in high choler to see the fleet, strokes would show the tens, and slow BEGAN YOUNG. had no strategic advantage of posi­ little with which to buy even a single by the first week in August he had trees planted and other touches of without which they could do nothing, strokes the units. Had “Coffee Nerves" From Youth. tion; was hard to defend, and harder bushel of wheat. taken counsel of prudence, and estab­ beauty added. to provision; was too far from the taken off to Boston. Washington was obliged to levy sup­ lished himself, seven thousand strong, With two bells, one bell gives When the autumn came Clinton felt strokes up to nine. The second bell “When very young I began using sea. and not far enough from Wash­ plies from the country round him to at Yorktown, near the sea, his base At New Brunswick, Prosecutor coffee and continued up to the last six free to send thirty-five hundred men rings once for ten. For eleven, the ington’s open lines of opera’tion. feed his army; and in spite of their of supplies. George S. Silzer has been notified months," writes a Texas girl. to the southern coast, and Savannah first bell rings once and the second General Howe Resigns. stanch loyalty to him, his men grew The Final Blow. that Frank M.’ Ervin, a contractor, “I had been exceedingly nervous, | was taken (December 29, 1778). once, and so on in the decimal sys­ Before the summer's campaign be­ mutinous, in sheer disgust with the Then it was that Washington struek and Mrs. Joseph Warnsdorfer, who thin and very sallow. After quitting I Only in the far west, at the depths weak and faithless government they tem. For twenty, the first bell rings coffee and drinking Postum about a gan, Sir William Howe resigned his the blow which ended the war. disappeared from Milltown on Memor­ of the great wilderness beyond the twice, and so on. month my nervousness disappeared command and bade the town good­ were expected to serve. Wholesale At last Rochambeau was free F> ial Day, have been located in a hotel bye, amidst elaborate festivities (May mountains, was anything done that desertion began, as many as one hun­ move; at last a French fleet was at and has never returned. This is the in St. Louis. They have been arrest­ His Experience. more remarkable as I am a primary 18th, 1778). promised decisive advantage. dred men a month going over to the hand to block the free passage of the ed and will be brought back. A nice, clean German lad applied at teacher and have kept right on with General Clinton, who succeeded him. George Rogers Clark, that daring enemy, to get at least pay and food sea. a store for a job at selling clothing. my work. received orders from England to undo Saxon frontiersman, who moved so and clothing. (TO BE CONTINUED.)* John Laffey, 24 years old, of New­ The boss liked the applicant's looks, “My complexion now is clear and ark, is in Christ Hospital, Jersey City, but doubted his experience. rosy, my skin soft and smooth. As a they will not even be received in the : “No, none of them have ever come give the old man a cup of water, and as the result of being sandbagged by good complexion was something I had ONE MODEL NEVER RECEIVED "Have you ever sold clothing?" greatly desired, I feel amply repaid p aten t office. j back. The greatest scientists of the instead of roast mutton and rabbit 1 four men who pounced upon him in asked the employer. world consider that perpetual motion H enry stre e t and robbed him of $40 even though this were the only benefit P aten t Office Is P atiently W aiting for There is one notable exception to give him broth thickened with bran “Ach, yes!” answered the applicant. derived from drinking Postum. is impossible, and not only our rea­ an Exposition of Real Perpetual this rule, however. That is in the and pudding made with bran and tur­ ar,d a gold watch. “Good. Where did you sell cloth­ “Before beginning its use I had suf­ Motion. case of applications for inventions son, but our experience here has nip leaves chopped together." Vig­ ing?” fered greatly from indigestion and which claim the discovery of perpet­ ; taught us to believe likq them. Of orous health was the result, but his Mrs. Eugenia Jones, a young widow, “Zwanzighundert Blankstrasse." headache; these troubles are now un­ For a hundred years after the es­ ual motion. In this single exception ' course, by perpetual motion is meant abstention from food was regarded of Ridgefield, who sued the Public "Where? I never heard of such an known. tablishm ent ot the patent office at not only does the patent office insist | a machine that will continue to run with such suspicion that on one oc­ Service Railway Company for $50,000, address.” “I changed from coffee to Postum upon a working,model, but the appli­ indefinitely without receiving motive casion he narrowly escaped being for the death of her husband in West "I solt my clothes there.” without the slightest inconvenience, Washington every applicant for a did not even have a headache. Have mechanical patent was compelled to cation will not be considered until power from any outside source. Such burned alive as a wizard. Hoboken on April 17 last, following “Why—that’s a pawnshop!” ! a machine is scientifically impossible known coffee drinkers, who were 51e, with his application, a practical such working model is exhibited to injuries he received when run down “Veil, vere you dink I sell my over­ —therefore we require a working visiting me, to use Postum a week working model of his invention. The the satisfaction of the officials of the Selling Crown Jewels. by a trolley car, was aw arded $5,000 coat—at a drug store?" model here!" without being aware that they wero -esult was that in the early nineties of office. If the crown jewels of Turkey are in the Hudson County Circuit Court not drinking coffee.” .he last century the great building de­ “There have, in the past 20 years, sold to raise funds for the war they Liked the Prospects. Name given by Postum Co., Battle moted to this bureau had become pack- been scores of would-be applicants for Persistent Faster. will not be the first that have gone Fifty painters went on strike at New Harold is a pretty wise youngster, Creek, Mich. Write for booklet, “The ;d to the ceiling with hundreds of patents upon perpetual motion inven­ The most persistent faster of all that way. Queen Henrietta Maria P.runswick. They are now getting and already, although still quite young, Road to Weliville.” housands of models, making the due tions,” said the examiner of patents, time was probably Roger Crabb, who raised nearly 2,000,000 sterling in Flan­ $3.28 for a day of eight hours and has developed a strong financial in­ Postum comes in two forms. Regular (must be boiled). iispatch of business almost impos- under whose special department these lived in the time of the common­ ders for her husband’s needs, largely w ant $4. stinct. The other day he surprised his iible. inventions come, “but none of them wealth. In order to carry out his on her Jewels. family by announcing his intention to Instant Postum doesn’t require boil­ About that time some curious delv- have brought their models with them. ideas most effectually he sold off his On her pendant pearls she borrowed At Jersey City, Bessie Sims, 13- enter the ministry in due season. ing but is prepared Instantly by stir­ »r among old models found one of a When they have been told that a stock-in-trade—he was a "haberdash­ 213,000 guilders and raised 40,000 years old, of 126 Bright street, while “Why, sonny,” inquired his father, ring a level teaspoonful in an ordinary stump-extractor, which contained a working model was necessary before er of hats"—distributed the proceeds playing with matches set her clothes “I thought you were strong for the cup of hot water, which makes It guilders on six rubies. Charles I also right for most persons. rial of nitroglycerine. The patentee their applications could be consider­ among the poor, and took up his resi­ was much indebted to the melting pot on fire. She was severely burned dollars? There’s no money in religion, ed, they have invariably exclaimed dence in a hut near Iskenham, where A big cup requires more and some jad literally followed instructions and for funds. When the long war ot about her legs and arms before her >ou know." people who like strong things put in iut real "working” nitroglycerine in confidently, "Why, certainly, I will lie lived on three farthings a week. the early eighteenth century began to mother heard her cries for help. Mrs. "Oh, but I think you must be mis­ a heaping spoonful and temper It he model! This incident precipitated make a working model and bring it He described his experiences in a turn against France, King Louis show­ Sims wrapped a blanket around the taken, papa,” cried Harbld. “That’s around next week’—or next month, with a large supply of cream. ,n immediate change of rule. Wher- pamphlet, entitled “The English Her­ ed the way to the subjects by denud­ child and extinguished the flames. why I’m going to be a preacher—’cause Experiment until you know the ore. since that time—about 20 years maybe—'and exhibit it to your special mit, or the Wonder of the Age." ing Versailles of many of its treas­ The child was then taken to the City I read in the paper that the United amount that pleases your palate and satisfaction.' go—not only are models not demand- “Instead of strong drinks and ures and all manner of ornaments Hospital- States pays o'ur minister to Austria have it served that way in the future. t of applicants for invention, but "Come back?' continued the officlaL wines," says the eccentric Roger, “i were melted down. $17,500 a y e a r!” “There’s a Reason” for Postum. SH E R IFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ Beermann’s Patrons TUB Coast Bflvaitiser ^ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of Our Churches (Incorporated with whieh Is the Coast Echo) the Court of Chancery of the State of are Always Satisfied New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at We please the most fastidious SUMMER SCHEDULE LLOYD I. SEAMAN public vendue, on OF CIIFRCH SERVICES E d ito r and Publisher __ __ MONDAY, the 14th DAY of JULY, 1913, TheBestQuality and ST. ROSE'S CHURCH A. deB. LUPKE between the hours of 12 o’clock and Sunday Masses, June and Septem­ HOWLAND Managing Editor __ 5 o’clock (at 1.15 o’clock) in the after­ Choicest Meats At ber, 6.15 and 9.00 A. Ml, Ju ly and noon of said day, at the Court House, A ugust, 6.15, 8.00, 9.00 and 10.30 A. M„ Published Every Friday at Freehold, in the township of Freehold, LOWEST PRICES W eek days, 7.00 and 7.30 A. M. THE LEADING BELMAR, N. J. county of Monmouth, New Jersey. Confessions, Saturdays, eves of Holy AU that certain tract or parcel of Days, and First Fridays, 4 to 6 and Publication Office and P lan t Butter, Butterine, lands and premises, situate, lying and 7.30 to 8.30 P. M. 704 Ninth avenue, Behuar, N. J. being in the Borough of Belmar in Eggs and Lard ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH 'phone 580-M Cash Grocery the county of Monmouth and State of ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED Lincoln and Fifth avenues, Avon. "Entered as second-class matter, Febru­ New' Jersey, being lots numbered Sunday Masses, June to October, ary 95, 1908, at the post office a t Belmar, Fifty-sixth (56) and Fifty-seven (57) Phone 531-R 6.15 and 9.30 A. M. N. J., Under the Act of Congress of Mar. as shown 011 a Map of lots made hy Benediction at 4 P. M. Winter Cold OF BELMAR, N. J. J, 1871b” ______C larence Kennedy in 1899, hounded BEERIYIANN’S Confessions, Saturdays, eves of Iloly Never creeps indoors when the Subscription Bats and described as follows, to wit: Days, and F irst F ridays, 4 to 5.30 sentinel on guard is a Square Pot One Y e a r ...... $ 1.0 0 Beginning at a point or stake in the P. M. ) Furnace. These embody princi­ (Strictly la Advance) outhwest corner of Twelfth and Ocean Cash Meat Market Rev. Wm. J. McConnell, ples and improvements that give Single C o p y ...... 3 cents Avenues as laid down on said map Pastor. complete fuel consumption with­ and extending thence southerly along 908 F STREET advertising r a t e s o n application . Rev. John P. Grady, out heat waste. The firepot of the westerly side or line of Ocean Opp. Post Office A ssistant. these furnaces is square and cor­ avenue, 0110 hundred feet to the north­ AU communications, advertisements, or First Methodist Episcopal— Rev. A. rugated—a form that throws off other matter to be guaranteed proper in­ erly side or line of lot numbered fifty- Come In and Get Our Specials We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. C. Dennett, pastor. Preaching ft more heat than a round firepot. sertion, must be handed in not later than eight on said map; thence westerly 10.30 a. m. by pastor. Junior Christian Also, this square pot never re­ noon on Wednesday of each week. at right angles to last course, and Endeavor a t 9.45. Sunday-school at 2.30 ADVERTISEMENT p. m. At 7.30 p. m. preaching by pastor. tains an ash accumulation large AH notices of entertainments by church­ along the said northerly side or line es, societies, etc., at which an admission Prayer meeting Wednesdays, 7.80 p. in. enough to prevent free burning. 804 F STREET of lot numbered fifty-eight one hun­ fee is charged, for resolutions of organiz­ Free Ladies and Cents Watches, Presbyterian Church—Corner Ninth Big fire or little fire, driven haul or ations in cases of death of members, or dred and fifty feet to the Easterly side Rugs, Bracelets and Jewelry of Every avenue and E street. Rev. Charles Everett, checked down, a Squa’.c FoS similar reading matter which is not in or line of lot numbered Twenty-three D.D., pastor. The Junior Endeavor Description, Laee Curtains, Rngs, F u r n a c e gives you back a full the form of general news will be charged hundred on said map: thence North society at 10 a. m. Preaching at 10.45 return for fuel expended. The fu ll for at the rate of five cents per line for House Furnishings, Rifles, Moving a. in. The Sabbath school at 2.30 p. m. erly at right angles to last course and story of S q u a r e P o t F ta m a c e s each insertion. Picture Machines, Skates, Printing Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.45 p. m. Preaching at is interesting—get it from one of our along the said easterly side or lino of L e g a l N o t ic e s . —The Coast Advertiser Presses, Fountain Pens, in fact nearly 7.30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer dealers. Is a legal newspaper, and as such is the lot numbered twenty-three hundred meeting at 7.30 o’clock. everything you can think of you can proper medium for all legal notices. Some One hundred feet to the southerly side Twelfth Ave. Baptist.—Twelfth avenue advertisements belong to us by law, while get Absolutely Free for selling our or line of Twelfth Avenue; thence and F street. Rev. Janies A. Smith, pus- with many others it is optional with the Beautiful Fancy Drawn and Satin tor. Preaching at 10:45 a.m . an I 7:30 LEW IS LUMBER CO. easterly at right angles to last course party interested as to what paper shall Striped Handkerchiefs at 10c each. p.m. Bible school at 2:30p. m. Wed­ publish them. and along the said Southerly side or They sell rapidly, 6 can generally be nesday evening prayer and conference at line of Twelfth Avenue, One hundred 7:30. sold in every house, Don’t send us Items of Local and Personal Interest and fifty feet to the point or place of First Baptist-Ninth avenue and C any money, but write us to send you LUMBER Invited Beginning. street. Preaching service at 10.30 a. 111. a lot of Handkerchiefs to sell, that Sunday-school at 3 p. 111. Preaching ser­ Being the same premises conveyed when sold you will send us the money vice at 7.30 p. ni. Rev. P. T. Morris, to the parties of the first part by Peter Millwork, Hardware, Paints, King’s Winsor, FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1913 and get the premium selected. Sell­ B. D., pastor, OWNERS Egenolf and wife by deed of even ing 24 handkerchiefs entitles you to W all Board, Beaver Board. Belmar Fire Alarm Boxes date herewith, and this mortgage is your choice of an Elegant Watch, 3 He serves all who dares be true. given to secure part of the considera­ Good Shingles for $3.50 and up per 1,000 Gold Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, -Etc. 3—Tenth avenue and E street. tion for said conveyance. —Emerson. Write us to-day, we trust you and take 23—Third avenue and A street. Recorded in the office of the Clerk of back the goods if you cannot sell them. 25—Fifth and Ocean avenues. SOUTH MAHISr STREET the County of Monmouth on the 9th IN 0LA CO., CHICAGO, ILL. 34—Sixth avenue and F street. day of Septem ber, 1910 and recorded 36—Fifth avenue and C street. ASBURY PARK, N. J. LEGAL NOTICES in Book 404 of M ortgages on page 41—Fourteenth anA Ocean avenues. 43—Tenth avenue and C street. 248 &c„ for said County. MULFORD’S Mill on Premises Branch Yard, Spring Lake, New Jersey Monmouth County Orphans’ Court. 44—Eighth avenue and A streets. And also all those certain goods and May Term, A. D. 1913. 45—Eleventh avenue and A street chatties in the bill of complaint in MUSIC STORE 53—Fourteenth avenue and F street. In the matter of I said cause particularly set forth situ­ 55 Twelfth and River avenues. the Estate of De- I Order to Show Cause EMORY ST., Next to LeMaistre’s S p e c ia l T aps borah E. Clayton, j ated upon the aforesaid mortgaged deceased. premises, to wit, ASBURY PARK, N. J. 6-6-6 general alarm. 2 taps, test alarm, Harriet E. Peekwell, Administratrix Schedule. Assembly room and Porch Century Edition, and all the given every evening at 7.30 o clock. 1 with the will annexed of Deborah E 1 Large Center Oak Table, 5 Willow tap, broken circuit. 2 taps, fire out, giv­ Clayton, deceased, having exhibited to Latest Hits 10 Cents a Copy. Gasoline Storage Outfit rockers, 5 Willow chairs, 18 chairs, 1 en after fire is extinguished. this Court, under oath, a just and true CATAIOGS MAILED FREE. This equipment will save you account of the personal estate and debts Cane Bench, 73 folding Chairs, 8 H ard ­ Arrival and Departure of Mails its cost in your gasoline bills in a of said decedent, whereby it appears that wood side tables, 1 Electric grand­ BETTER THAN SPANKING A t B elm ar very short time. Then too, the the personal estate of said deceased is in­ convenience of having a liberal father’s clock, 1 pr. stage curtains sufficient to pay her debts, and requesting Spanking will not cure children of supply of Gasoliue in you own (green), 2 sets of scenery for stage, CLOSE FOR the aid of the Court in the premises, it is wetting the bed, because it is not a A. M. Garage at home is invaluable. therefore ordered that all persons inter­ 2 prs. of Portiers (red), 15 small car­ Let us give you quotations on habit but a dangerous disease. The New York and all points...... 6.15 ested in the lands, tenements and heredit­ pets, 2 small art Square rugs, 2 large our various sized tanks and equip­ aments and real estate, of the said de­ C. H. Rowan D rug Co., Chicago, II Philadelphia, Trenton, South, W est. 7.00 ments. Their low costs will ceased, appear before the Court, at the art Square rugs, 1 pr. large andirons, linois, having discovered a strictly New York, South and West...... 8.30 surprise you. Court House, in Freehold, on Thursday, 8 Hardwood tables for porch, 13 Porch harmless, remedy for this distressing New York and all points...... 10.45 Philadelphia, Trenton, South, West. 11.15 D . T . R E E D & SON the Seventh day of August, A. D. nine rockers, 20 Benches. disease and to make known its merits teen hundred and thirteen, at 10 a. m., to Dining Room. 2 Large center ta­ P. M. MANASQUAN AND SPRING LAKE show cause why so much of the said they will send a 50 cent Package se­ bles, 4 hardwood side tables, 9 Dining New York and all points...... 3.00 N EW J E R £ £ V lands, tenements, hereditaments and real curely wrapped and prepaid Absolute­ All Points South and West...... 3.00 estate of the said deceased should not be room chairs, 2 large straw' mats. ly Free to any reader of The Coast New York and all points...... 6.00 sold as will be sufficient to pay her debts, Card Room. 1 Center Art Square Advertiser. This remedy also cures ARRIVALS FROM Professional thirds. or the residue thereof, as the case may re rug, 1 Center Oak Table, 4 small car­ frequent desire to urinate and inability A. M. quire. By the Court pets, 6 oak chairs. to control urine during the night or New York and all points...... 7.45 ■jyriLO H. CREGO, JOSEPH L. DONAHAY, Sleeping Rooms. 6 White enamel day in old or young. The C. H. Row­ Philadelphia, Trenton, South, West. .10.30 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ‘‘The w agon that stands up like S urrogate. bed-steads, 6 Cotton Mattresses, 5 an Drug Co. are an Old Reliable House, New York and all points...... 10.45 NOTARY PUBLIC. Dated May 29, A. D., 1913. Manasquan, Spring Lake, Sea Girt Dressers bureaus, 12 Feather pillows, write to them to-day for the free med JOMMISSIONBK «>K UKKIb the reputation o f its m akers ’* 7-18-13-7t and Como...... 11.30 F Street, Belmar, N. J. 2 m irrors. icine. Cure the afflicted members of p. M. When you buy a S tu d e b a k e r wagon you buj HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtueof a writ Office. I office com bination safe, 1 your family, then tell your neighbors New York and all points...... 2.00 r\R . FRED T. HABERSTICK, of fi. fa. to me direct, issued out of Office desk, 1 Office chair. and friends about this remedy. Sea Girt, Manasquan, Philadelphia DENTAL SURGEON a wagon that will last until you turn the far S and Trenton...... 4.15 the Court of Chancery of the State; of Pantry. 1 Ice Box (Gray M’f’r), 1 POST OFFICE BUILDING. over to your son and he turns it over to his New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at Philadelphia and Trenton...... 5.50 soda Fountain, 13 Flower Vases. Phone 5 I 4 - L Belmar, N. J. public vendue, 011 New York and all points...... 6.45 Studebaker Kitchen. 1 Gas range (Make “Per­ George A. Webber P n e of the first wagons ever made :_ B e r g e n , Gas administered H o u r s 9 -5 TUESDAY, THE 8th DAY OF JULY, Wm. M. P. M. constant service for thirty years, and we will glad! fect” No. 274), 1 Automatic water Manufacturer ot 1913, between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 R. STANLEY D. PALMATEER send you the names of farmers who have in the| o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon of heater (Make “Marsarch No. 3). New .Jersey Central I) Bowling Alleys. 4 Bowling Alleys. Elevators and DENTIST possession wagons that have been in constant use anj said day, at the Globe Hotel, Red Bank, TRAINS LEAVE BELMAR where from I 7 to 48 years—and there are thousands < in the county of Monmouth, New Jersey. 38 Bowling Balls, 2 scoring tables, 2 Chamberlain Building, Ninth Ave. For New York, Newarkand Elizabeth via them. We are building the same kind of wagons toda All those certain tracts or parcels of score boards, 2 Sets bowling pins, 4 Dumb Waiters Belmar, N. J. land and premises hereinafter particularly all rail 6.00, *6.46, *7.14, (7.25 Newark Ice Coolers, 12 Gas shades and pipes. Office Hours: 9 A. M. t o 5 I’. M. A Studebaker wagon is an investment that will j_ described, situate, lying and being in the ioneer St. and Pennsylvania Avenue only), *7.50, 8.37, 11.18 a. 111., 2.08, S3.01, 3 .4 9 , si.46, 6.50, 8.50 p. m. Telephone 592 M township of Wall, in the county of Mon­ Being same as in Cljattle Mortgage iXewark, N ew J khsey you full return for your outlay. It is built on hoi mouth and State of New Jersey, numbered recorded in the Clerk’s office in the Sundays—8 .15 a. ni., 4.19, 6.35, 8.25 Iron, steel, wood, paint and varnish used in its con twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), Long Distance Telephone p . 111. JAMES B. HOUSEL County of Monmouth on the 9th day For New York via Sandy Hook Route tion are tested and retested to make sure each is the in block numbered thirty (30) on a plan of Justice of the Peace lots of Sea G irt, duly filed in the office of of Septem ber, 1910 in Book 86 of Branch Office :—406 5th A ve., Belm a Steamers 6.20, 7.30, 9 50 a. in., 12.20, 1.46, F or work, business or pleasure—for town or the clerk of said county of Monmouth, on C hattle M ortgages on page 462. 4.51 p. m. BELMAR, N. J. Phone 54 W use ther e is a Stuc/eia/^er vehicle to fit your requirem^S the twelfth day of September, eighteen Seized as the property of Charles Sundays 10.00 a.m ., 3.31,4.58, 6.57 p.m. Notary Public and hundred and seventy, and also known and Chicago and West, 6.46,8.37 a. 111.; Commissioner of Deeds Farm wagons, dump carts, trucks, buggies, surreys, ru..- Brucker et als, taken in execution at 2.08 p. m. abouts, pony carriages, business vehicles of every description—* designated as lots numbered twenty-three . How’s This? Office—Eighth Avenue and F Street (23), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), the suit of Peter Egenolf and *t9 be *New York Only. sSaturday only. with harness of the same high standard. W.e offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ H o u rs: 5 p 111. to 8 p. in. twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27) and sold by ward fop any case of Catarrh that twenty-eight (28), in block numbered W ILBERT A. BEECROFT, Sheriff. T I M E t a b l e ; Sec our Dealer or write us, seventeen (17), on plan of lots of the Sea cannot bp cored py Hall’s Catarrh Girt Company, bounded and described Robert H. McAdams, Sol’r. Cure, JAMES H. SEXTON STUDEBAKER S o u th Bend, In d . D ated Ju n e 16th, 1913. ($31.28) THOMPSON’S Street Car Line N E W Y O R K CHICAGO according to the first mentioned plan as F, 3, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Q. UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER D a l l a s K a n s a s c i t y D e n v e r MINNEAPOLIS follows: We, tha undersigned, Jiave known F. J. 606 F S treet, B E L M A R BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA Notice of Settlement of Account. Cheney for the last 45 year?,' and believe \yEEK-DAYS Bpginni'.ig a t a point in the southerly him perfectly honorapto in al| business 159 Main Street. ASBURY PARK side or line of Fairinount Avenue, distant Estate of Julia Smith, deceased. No transactions and financially able (to carry Leaves Lakeiyood—a.m. 6.40 8-16 10.30 Tel. 21 Asbury Park, Residence 397 westwardly two hundred feet (200 ft.) tice is hereby given that the accounts of out any obligations made by bis firip. p.ft). 2. f 5 j- lO 7.40 Telephone or telegraph orders receive NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, personal attention. from the intersection of the southerly side the subscribers. Executors of the estate of Lv.PojptPleasant—g.m. J.30 9.35 11.30 or line of F'airmount Avenue with the said deceased will be audited and stated Toledo, 0, p.m. 6.30 8.35 westerly side or line of First Avenue; by the Surrogate and reported for Settle­ Hall’s Catarrh Cura is taken internally, 3.9 0 thence ( 1) westerly, along said southerly ment to the Orphan’s Court of the County acting directly upon tlie blood and mil, SUNDAYS of Monmouth, on Thursday, the tenth cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials line or side of Fairmount Avenue one sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle, SolcJ Leayes Lflk.ewoqd—a.fi). 7-j0 10.30 Wholesale bathing. hundred and fifty feet (150 ft.); thence (2) day of July, A. D. 1913. by all Druggists. p .tp . 2.j-6 5.20 7.15 southwardly, at right angles to the first Dated June 3rd, A. D. 1913. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. At Kumbakonam, the Indian Oxford, 8 .30 12.00 COMMERCIAL PRINTING course one hundred and fifty feet (150 ft.); John J. Becker, Lv.Point Pleasant—a.n). the biggest religious festival in Hindo- thence (3) eastwardly, parallel with the 7-4-13 5 t Neil H. Miller. p.m. 4.(10 6.25 8.00 staii takes place every 12 years. On first course one hundred and fifty feet £llllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll|lllllllll!£ the la st occasion 460,000 people bathed (150 ft.); thence (4) northwardly, again at IIIHItHllllimimillimillimillllllllimiim •J. E. NEWMAN in the tank, qr popd, attached to the OF CHARACTER right angles to first course one hundred If you intend to build do not 3 principal temple. As among the pil­ and fifty feet (150 ft’) to tlie point of No connection with any other ZZ — Establishment Z E forget we can sell you all you 5 grims there were those who had wash­ Our new facilities permit us to beginning. Subject to the same privileges, ed but seldom since the previous oc­ restrictions, convenants, easements and 5 need from the foundation to £ casion, what the water lookod like at take orders for all forms of conditions as set forth, referred to or S roof. BUCHANON & SMOCK § Cement .Sidewalks and Curbing the finish, says the Railway Magazine, made in deed of Frank E. DeLong to 5 LUMBER CO., A sbury Park. N. J. 3 Samuel W. Wickens recorded in the Mon­ P.O. Box 601 BELMA1I, N. J may be imagined, mouth County C lerk's office, March 16, filllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlii!? Job and High Class Printing 1908, in Liber 823 of Deeds, pages 131, &e. 1 OUR SUCCESS IS Second Tract. A11 those certain lots, Asbury parR Cemen( Australian Justice. from Hand Bills to Engraved tracts or parcels of land and premises j§ due to the fact that we have won 3 the confidence of our customers by Recently after hearing his first case hereinafter more particularly described, an Australian Justice of the peace Wedding nnouncement s situated, lying and being in the township 5 always maintaining the highest r standard in quality and being liberal delivered himself thus: “There’s been of Wall, county of Monmouth and State J Construction Co. a lot of lies told In this case, and I tut - And Our Prices are I o \v of New Jersey known and designated as 3 in our policy. lots numbeied seven (7), eight (8), nine (9) • | Sidewalks, Cellar Floors, Steps don’t know who’s been telin’ ’em. So and ten ( 10) in block twenty-six (26) of I H. Willard Wiseman | Driveways, Patent Stable Floors I’m goin’ to fine you £2. If yer guilty Sea Girt, in said township, as shown 011 a yer kettin’ off very light, an’ if yer = for more than seven years with = "Map of Sea Girt, Monmouth county, Ladies* an d (Jenfs’ not guilty it’ll teach yer to be more 5 my uncle. Willard C. Wiseman = Office, Room 2, Steinbach Bldg. THE COAST AOVERTISER New Jersey, owned by Sea Girt, Com­ pertickler 'about the company yeh pany, U. S. Realty Building, 113 Broad­ — (deceased). ] Corner Cookman Ave. and Main Street keep.” PhoneI580-M BELMAR, N. J. way, New York, Frank Osborn, Engineer, TAILOR ASBURY PARK, N. J. Middletown, New Jersey,” and filed in § Now at 105 EMORY STREET | the office of the Clerk of Monmouth ~ Near the bridge— 'J 3 phone 1360-H Note tiie location Bj The Voice a Pearl. county, New Jersey, August 26th, 1907. C. A. RUGER 8 , Pt.qp. F S T R E E T Elihu Burritt says of the voice: Subject, however, to the same privileges, Tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin. 'A restrictions, covenants, easements and x I formerly with tbe Standard Pqvpment “Watch' if, day by day as a pearl of 0053535353235323485348535323482353534823532353232353532348488948 conditions as shown by deed of Sea G irt BELM AR, N, J, f Company and the New Jersey Cement great price, for it will be worth more # Construction Company of Newark.N. J Company to Augusta D. Coriell, dated BIG SURPRISE TO to you in the days to pome than the 3 JOS. C. STEWARD tm o . H. THOMPSON f January 21st, 1907, and recorded in the MANY IN BELMAR best pear} hid in th e see,. A kind office of the Clerk of Monmouth county, voice ip jpy, Jjke a lark’s gong, to a New Jersey, on the 16th day of February, hearth at home. Train it to sweet I STEWARD & THOMPSON I A. D. nineteen hundred and nine, in Book Local people are surprised at the Notice E = 846 of Deeds, pages 21, &c. QUICK results received from simple A. Z E G A S tones now and it will keep in tune Seized as the property of Samuel W. buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as The Coast Advertiser will be pleased to through life.” Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting 'i receive items such as engagements, wed­ Wickens, et als, taken in execution at the mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German rem­ p r a c tic a l suit of Charles E. Hendrickson, Jr., edy which became famous by curing dings, parties, euchres, teas, and such Shoemaker Jobbing Promptly Attended to Trustee, and to be sold by appendicitis. R. S. W ines states th at other news of personal interest, with the Eye Photographs. names of those present. The items should REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Nearly everybody knows that we WILBERT A. BEECROFT, Sheriff. this simple remedy draws off such a 3 P. O. Box 1244 Phone 510-R SJ surprising amount of old foul matter be indorsed with the name and address or see objects as pictures on the, retina C h a r l e s E. H e n d r ic k s o n , J r ., Sol’r. Rubber Heels Put On from the body that A SINGLE DOSE the sender—not for publication, but as a of the eye. Out of this fact, doubt­ 715 F Street Belmar, N. J. Dated June 10th, 1913. $23.80 relieves sour stomach, gas on the matter of good faith. ANV FOOT FITTED less, there sprang up the popular- be­ stomach and constipation INSTANT­ lief, amounting In some quarters to ...... i l l i n iu m ...... LY. Adv. All the news of Belmar, Wall Town­ The Coast Advertiser is for sale at 801 F S T R E E T superstition, that “pictures” may be ship and Monmouth County, appears seen in the eyes of dead men.—Har- Hayes’ and Cohen’s. Subscribe for the. Coast Advertiser. in the COAST ADVERTISER, Cor. 8 th Ave. BE MAR, N. J. ner’s Weekly. The Coast Advertiser is but $1. a Year ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I ®«®®®®®®S^e™:®®®®®®®®®®®« Advertising Always Going On. ) 9 Your Gas Range is the Work Bench of the Home. From the first announcement of a fond mother that you have made your The Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank : I You can no more expect to get modern results bow to the world to the time when with old style equipment in your kitchen than you can your friends put up their belated ap­ Asbury Park, New Jersey ) —Springand — Summer ! Goods ...... expect a jeweler to succeed with tools of yesterday. preciation of your virtues on your tombstone, you are constantly adver­ All our departments are filled with every Thousands of successful home makers have found that the surest The History of this Bank from its tising or being advertised.—Edmund new and desirable article in the various lines way to get satisfactory results—is to install Street. A MODERN (IAS RANGE Beginning in 1889 Inspires Confi­

OVENS AND TOPS...... are just the right height Mistake. dence in its Methods and Manage­ Dress Goods, Millinery GLASS OVEN DOOltS ...... Tell what is going on inside Mrs. Vastlee Rich (sentimentally)— “Longfellow says: ‘We cannot buy PERFECT BAKING OVENS ...... Evenly heated throughout ment. with gold the old associations.’ ” Vast­ Ladies’ Suits and Dresses EFFICIENT BURNERS...... Saves gas lee Rich—“Don’t you believe it, my Capital Surplus and Profits, $ 400 ,000.00 REMOVABLE PARTS AND SMOOTH CASTINGS dear. When I was In politics I foun<| Complete Safe Deposit Department. Easy to clean that cash would purchase the ancient- Men’s, Youths’ and Boy’s Clothing' est organization on earth.”—Life. J OFFICERS DIRECTORS FOR : KITCHEN : EFFICIENCY : TALK : TO i Henry C. Winsor, President. T. Frank Appleby, J C. C. Ci.ayton, Vice-Pres. A. E. Ballard, Shoes for Men, Women and Children Lamentable Ignorance. « E dmund E. D ayton, Cashier. Cornelius C. Clayton, The Coast Gas Company, BELM A R, N. J. j _ John Hubbard, Mrs. Kaller—Cooks are such Ignor­ J F. M. M iller , Assistant Cashier. Henry C. Winsor. Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Caps jiimiiiiimiiimiiiiimuJiiimimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuMimimmiiiiimiiiiiimmiiimiiirs ant things, nowadays. Mrs. Justwed—• + H. A. W atson, Assistant Cashier E. E. Dayton, W. Harvey Jones Aren’t they? They can’t do the sim­ With a full line of ART GOODS plest things. I asked mine to make House Furnishing Goods AND NO V E L TIES GIFTS OF EVERY DESCRIP­ some sweetbreads the other day and INSURANCE REAL ESTATE OPENED TION -PAPER NOVELTIES she said she couldn’t.—McCall’s Maga­ —ART METALS —EMBROI­ zine. DERIES—ST A M I> I N G TO INBIL, H. M ILLER = INSPECTION INVITED:: ORDER NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. Enlightening. 708 Cook’s Bee H ive “Can’t you remember the piece I mean, Mary? Miss What’s-Her-Name THINK T H I S O V E R N. K. Corner of Cookman Emma louise art ghop j played it that night at the Thinger- We have a line of the best Fire Insurance Companies Avenue and Main Street Asbury Park, IN. )■ 803 F STREET, - - - BELM AR, N. J. 1 ings. It begins at the bottom of the in the business.

O P E N -A.X-.Xj YEAR TEX.EI'IIONE E piano and goes lam-tum-tumty-tum- No one should be without some protection from loss e®®®®®®®®®®®®:®®®®®©®®®©®®® I, tah .”—Judge. by fire, we can give you this protection at a small cost. iiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiir MAY WE QUOTE YOU RATES? Some Darkness Beneficial. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS NOTARY PUBLIC I believe in the forest, and in the BORTON BROS. meadow, and in the night in which T H E V E R Y B E S T IN the corn grows. We require an in­ Staple and Fancy Groceries fusion of hemlock, spruce or arbor- G r o c e r s vitae in our tea.—Thoreau. & ALL KINDS OF TABLE DELICACIES CARRIED IN STOCK .HenceReal Estate and 06 Insurance ©Lois Foundation of Republics. Strictly Fresh Eggs and Butter Delivery Service It is an old maxim that republics N o . 7 0 6 T e n t h A v e n u e 0 YOU want all the conveniences a city water supply would give you ? Running water live by virtue; that is, by the main­ ia your bathroom? In the kitchen? For the lawn? Garden? Barn? Watering OPPOSITE R. R. OEPOT > Troughs? You can have an abundance of water under strong tenance of a high level of public spirit Ninth Avenue & F Street,BELiVlAR- pressure, for any desired connections, if you install the and justice among the citizens.— Kewanee System of Water Supply James Bryce. With the Kewanee System, the tank is locatccHn the cellar or buried in W e have a Bargain in a Furnished Property on Eleventh tho ground, and the water ia delivered by air proaauro. No elevated or attic tank to leak, freeze, overflow or collapse. Water can Ixj pumped by hand, gas­ oline engine, electric and other dependable forma of powor. Kewanee Pumping Avenue, near the Beach. One that is a Good Renter and a G e o r g e G . T i t u s j Machinery, used in complete Kewanee Syatema. la as. far ahead of ordinary pumping rigs, as Kewaneo Tanka are ahead of leaky attic tanks. Camel’s Speed Considerable. Complete Kewaneo Systems cost from $70.00 op, depending upon your fine investment. requirements and tho method adopted for pumping, pv^r lO.OOCK^ewanea A camel with an average load will Systems In successful operation. I C E travel twenty-five miles a day, and ^ ^ REED & SON when unincumbered it will reach ninety miles a day sometimes. Coal, W ood, Hay, Feed Manasquan and Spring Lake, N. J. Corner Seventh Avenue Daily Thought. and H Stre&C .Comradeship is one of the finest t • lep ho ne SlO-w. BELMAR, N J. facts, and one of the strongest forces in life.—Hugh Black. M ail' O rders G iven Special A ttention FilUWITURE For Summer Homes B ELMAR

KEYS—LAWN MOWERS THE ORIGINAL FIBER RUSH FURNITURE EYE NERVES Offers a combination of LOCKSMITH1NG AND LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Chairs, Rockers, Settees, Lawn approximate one-tenth of the nerve superior advantages to all Batteries and Electric Cares Charged system. If eyes are abnormal there Swings, Porch Rockers and Suits is extra demand for nerve current to focus light properly, causing a con­ interested in locating Columbia Automobile To Hire by Hour or Trip. stant drainage from other organs VERY ATTRACTIVE LINE OF CRETONNES, preventing normal functionating in along the Jersey Coast. I have Yale & Towne’s bitting machine for making Yale Keys, and Especially adapted for Cushions for the Summer Furniture all departments. The remedy is can make any number you want perfect. the proper glasses. Write for Booklet. CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE For A L F R E D J. W I L D MA N W. C. Wiseman Board of Trade, Dining Room and Living Room Call Phone 614-J 516 TENTH AVENUE, BELMAR, N. J. OPTICIAN BELMAR, N. J. BRASS AND WHITE ENANEI, BEDS Reginald H. Haveron, Oph.D. M an ag er. At the Very Best Prices, All Sixes, Many Styles SAMUEL HABERSTICK 603 COOKMAN AVE. 1Practical Sanitary Plumber, Steam anil Gas Fitter MATTRESSES MADE TO YOUR ORDER On Very SHORT NOTICE ASBURY PARK, N. J. Established 20 Years. No connec­ 5 Tin Hooting and all Kinds oi Metal Work. Mattresses Renovated by our New Electric Process, making an old tion with any other establishment. HKATKK ASI) KANGK WORK J® mattress as good as new. GET READY Shop, 1300 F STREET. • - HELM Alt, N. J. If you have mattresses of F'urniture that needs attention, drop us a FOR SUMMER Phone 46 W Office and Store, 807 F Street card and our representative will call and give you an estimate. ^^^^^4 ,e*e*eee*e*e*o*e*e,%'%'%/%/v/%.K/%'%'/W'%'%.e$eeeeoi SPECIAL ORDER SHADES BOX 12dU TELEPHONE CON. Let us figure on shades for your entire house. PORCH FURNITURE Our quality is best and our prices are right. C R E X R U G S A T / _ S'/. Lawn and Garden Tools of All Kinds and HAMMOCKS—LAWN SWINGS V\ > Description. LAWN AND GARDEN SEEDS Y v A o LAWN MOWERS Come and see us, we have what you want and our price is right. Call at our store and look at the Plumbing & Heating BALDWIN REFRIGERATOR— Plumbing Office, 1004 F S tre e t It’s A Dandy JOBBlStei b e l m a r , n . j . Paul C.Taylor PRAISING OUR MEATS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, All Makes and Sizes 808 F STREET Your guests will join you in praise of our Cuts of meats, just as all our other customers do. We have built up our large DILLON’S EXPRESS Phone sn Belmar, N. J. trade on the recommendation of customers to friend, relative or neighbor. And that’s SHORE HARDWARE BELMAR, N. J. the best kind of an advertisement, after BS£I all, because it’s sound and permanent. D Telephone 51,% AND FURNITURE CO. etal Hill ol liciite ooi M i l l IP 1 THEODORE H. BENNETT Belmar Meat Market PHONE: 580-R J. C. W ISSEM AN Cor. 9th Ave. & F St., OFFICE AQENTS Funeral Directorandlicensed Embalmer Phone 6 6 6 8 09 F S T R E E T BELMAR, N. J. United States Express Co. Railroad Depot A deline A. and LuiRjwi T, Bennett ABSiHtanfe Em balm ers Embalming to Any Part of the World Guaranteed at all Times and Seasons O ffice, 904 F Street, Belmar, N. J. Personal Attention Given To Alt C a l l s .- -. .r:: -.:--.—— —_rLady Assistant. B E R G E N S ONLY RESIDENT UNDERTAKER IN BELMAR. OPEN NIGHT AND DAY. Liveruanfl Boarding StaDles IT’S RENTING T I M E ! LAUGEST, OLDEST AND BEST EQUIPPED LIVEKY GEO. S. NEWBERRY MANUFACTURER OF ~~ b u t’vboeu T o eve F STREET, BELMAR Be sure your newINVESTIGATE home is equipped with the CHIEFEST OF ALL HOME NECESSITIES, Equipment Unsurpassed All Cells Receive Prompt Attention Ice Cream ^ Ices ♦ ♦ ♦ ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY ♦ Electric Light : ♦ ROBERT ffl. PdRBY Telephone Connection IQth AVENUE, BELMAR Funeral Dirctor and Embalmer T o present users of this inexpensive convenience no further word of commendation is necessary; but to non-users, we recom­ Belmar and Manasquan. N. J. mend it as the most sanitary, most convenient, most economical, Your Magazine Subscriptions Manasquan Tel. 173, Belpiar T9 I. 17L SAVE MQNFYOn and safest artificial illuminant procurable. For instance,—THE, AMERICAN MAGAZINE and In fairness to yourself and family you can not afford to THE WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION continue the use of primitive lighting methods, when, for the $3.00 VALUE FOR $ 2.40 asking figuratively speaking, you may have at your command the When Subscriptions are placed through me most modern and most efficient illuminant known. Harry J. Bodine Big saving on other magazines. Write and tell me what magazines j! you are taking or want to take and let me give you my price on them. It is always available— always clean. Undertaker and Embalmer i H. E. Seaman Subsc ription Agency 722 MATTISON AVNEUE 11 Bolonm^ Any Magnrlne H NORTH 17th STREET, EAST ORANGE, N. J. A sbury P ark, IN. J. Atlantic Coast Electric Light Co. Telephone 64 Asbury Park Open Day and Night. Telephone AS BUR V PARK, N. J. P. O. Box Private Ambulance to Hire at Reasonable Rates Advertise in The Coast Advertiser 1 0 7 5 1 1 8 WHY BODIE WAS BROUGHT IN Manager Callahan Wanted to Impreea ONE OF BEST GUARDIANS OF SECOND BAG on Maffick That He Had Com­ Saskatchewan mitted Grievous Error. < m d Your Thm%s Queer Gllio x is One White Sox outfielder lost his Opporfunlfy berth as a regular because of a mis­ take of omission that sheds an inter­ is NOW ing time by Nature. For a flower to esting sidelight on Jimmy Callahan as In the Provlnoe of actually explode with a detonation a manager. It also furnishes a moral that can be heard a long distance is for players aspiring to retain their WesternSaskatchewan, Canada Newly Discovered Antelope j quite another thing, and a rarity. Do jou desire to get a posts as regulars in major league com­ Free Homestead of 160 Such an explosion, however, occur- pany. ACRES of that well ■ red a short time ago in the botanical The player in question was Chink rp. „ known Wheat Land? butk«* no~ less19 Taindom able. ing more limited gardens at Algiers. It was the spathe Mattick, sometimes called Walter by ....J sw DISTRICTS .T? recently been opened up for or the covering of the bunch of blos- the ball players. The game in ques­ settlement, and into these rail- ron