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VOL. 13-NUMBER 250. LONG BRANCH, N. J., MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914. PRICE TWO CENTS

ENTIRE ZEPPELIN CREW MRS. CARMAN FREED AWARDED IRON CROSS. KITCHEN SHH DEATH SIMONS

bers df a Zeppelin HITS IRON GATE ON $25,(100 BAIL ported to have FOR NEWLY-WEDS ELWOOO VENABLE cularly distil laftWI itself in art "f throw I'Mllt ;U'e Kn- New York, Oct. 20.—Mrs. Florence l.ii'Utfiiant ! Councilman Megill, of SeaCarman left Hie court house in Captain Mad Former Long Brgnch Resident, Brooklyn early this afternoon a free Simmer. I'llu uf r'ir Bright, Has Close Call From woman. She was released on J2B.O0O Hank er, Machani Hind Long III With Consumption, bail, following ihe fiiilure of the jury, ln-andt. Serious Injury. j which tried her for murder to reach To Be Buried Wednesday. It is generally under Councilman Calvin H. Megill, of stood that she will not be tried again Elwood Pitman Venable, brother of Sea Bright, a chauffeur for Alfred N.|unless more evidence is secured. Mrs. Kdwin Venable, of thU city, and a for- IJradleston, of Itum3on, narrowly es- Carman has completely recovered mer resident, died yesterday morning caned serious Injury Saturday night from the disappointment when the at five o'clock at his home in First when the car lie was driving collided ; jury announced its failure to reach avenue. Asbury Park, from tuberculos- with one of the iron gate supports at Jan agreement en her guilt or inno- is, after a long illness, aged forty-five the south crossing of the Central Kail-' cencc. ALLIES LINE INTACT years. Mr. Vennble, who was a stone rod at Hen Bright. Megill had driven! the motored fn in His jail to Mino- cutter by trade, had been unable to memhers of tiie Beudl^ston family to la with Sheriff Petit anrl reaching the work for the paat six months. He this city earlier in the evening, re-couri house in lirncklyn at 12.40 o- made a brave fight for life, and was lurning to Sea Bright to pet his wife, clork. The shPill'L1 escorted her direct lonacioiiH that tils end was near. On who also wanted to come to Long to the cimmbeis of Justice Kelby, Al- Wednesday last he was stricken with Jfranch. He war, driving a high price:! itNieys Levy aud Uiethan, who as- lufMnorrhagea from which he never AS GERMANS PRESS rallied. Renault car, which had only recently sipled Surrogate John J. Graham, in been thoroughly overhauled. The hie trial, aeccrapaayiBg them, Within The funeral services will he held high-geared machine, 0;) h. p., was a few minutes Mrs, Carman stepped Wednesday afternoon from hia home working splendidly, and after his vis- from the court house free to return lo In AHbury Park. To Kalon Castle, No. its to this city Magl}| returned to Sea her lit me. A great crcwd had gainer- 72, K. G. K., of this city, of which Bright to upend the Intervening time ed as she stepped Into the muomo- Dr. Stanley H. Nichols. the deceased was a member, will at- before coming afier ti£a party. !-bile and was wlikked away. She was IN FRANCE When Dr. and MM. Stanley H. Nich- tend in a body, tiurlal will be made He had taken members cf the driven directly to her home at Free-. ols entered their new home, the Jeff- at (Jlonwood Cemetery. Beadleaton family home and started p >ti, wlicis^Ut. Carman, tter father, rey homeslcad, at 404 H roadway, this Mr. Wimble was the Hun of lh«' late French and English Troops Admitted To Have Fallen Back and To Be 1 baek a pecerid time tor tin's city after mother and little daughter walled lor city, Saturday nigh!, on their return Issue Build mul KHzubeth YenabK , and his wife, who was detained doing her he.-, from a ten d&ys' honeymoon through was born at Red Hank. He k'arneil shopping, when the accident happen-, Neighbors of the Carman family Advancing, But Fierce Opposition Is Still Encountered-Servians and New York Slate, they found that some the stone-cutter's tr de with his broth- ed. He fwaa making good time throngli signed the bail l-ond for Mr-. Car persona had preceded them, for a whole er, Edwin, in this city, and for many Ocean avenue, and just as he turned man's release. They were Ernest Ran- lut of peculiar decorations were in years was actNely engaged In buwi- to cross the railroad tracks some- dall, a men-ham and Smith Cox, a coal Montenegrins Abandon Attempt To Take Bosnian Capitol-Russians evidence. The lino reached through net-H here. For Ihe post teii.J'eara Mr. thing went wrong with the big ma- dealer and Republican leader of Nas- v'eimble bod been In the employ of three rooms, and tlic contents were K K chine. Instead of taking die pranked say ccmuy. Disuict Attorney Smith Claim They Have Checked German and Austrian Advance-English To not disclosed to Mrs. Nichols till aitfl & - ' BfltTOta, at Asbnry Park. crossing the machine swerved to one represented tbe .Hate in the proceed- Interpreted tho verses. ftlr. Venahle mariind Mies Anna side, striking the iron gate support ing before Justice Kelby, but made ! Wilson, daughter of Kynear Wilson, with Baffle lent force to demolish it. nc opposition to the graining of bail. Release U. S. Vessels. uf thlH eity, seventeen years aRo. The The irnn frame was carried away from widow, with live children, yurvives. its concrete bed for a btmt two feet. The children are Kvona, Harold, Wal- The automobile was badly \v rocket, Paris, Oct. 26.—The Germans who and northeast of Vprea and between the (rack Scutch and Irish regiments, ter, Dniia and Ida Yenable. HeskifB Mt'gili being unahle to Btog the ma- have empted Ihe Yser in heavy force Lille a»d Ai mentieres. the German of-' try to push tfia lines back to Sarajevo Seige Abandoned. -Ity, whflrs he h;\(\ n host of frieudM. garage. He was forced up against tlie lie French tines every wliero elee are coast, hi consequence of (he dealv} Ccirinjc, Orl. 26. - ft h otrlciiilly BH- During IIIB long fllnpfls the mtmbarfl stealing peat, Which prevented his Pfeeldeai Wilson and Congressman mainlined. nature of ihe ehelJSre, the Geiuiaiis esaBeed t:)at ihe Hitcuipi of |f V iW if To Kalon CastU*. No. It, made nmny being - ihuuvn frrm (lie machine. It i .1. Scully are personal friends The Btftteffleat said: "During the flay have a bond ^ned in.. -1 of the i aad way blued M''.v. EenegJ in fc'fiviijn 111 > i • vinils to his Inline to enrcatl good was said this morning that lit; still M f. S-cully way p Wilson m:iu mm ir trant has been maintained. The cennecrtsg Qstend aad Nkuptirt. Saiajevn, capital of Bosna, luu chper. , fell the effects of bis injuries. I it: finish ;ii tiie natiiiiat remven- forces of the Cenrmis thai have suc- however have batterlei potted at all ffHted. la P ft, Tiie deceased WHS a elrtrtflr nnjmi)er Only the night previous .»lr. tinn at Pahimcre. and ihe Third Uis- ceeded in crossing tiie Yser n;er be- pcinie whrre a hostile force cuulij at- tils War OHicn $. of To Kalou Castle and ttn flrHt Blr trlc! representative has been close to tween Nieuport an..l Dlxnuide luve tempi a ftsaking siovenasnt under eav.| "The ccnibiiipr Mis, ttegjl] were tendered a surprise , lieruld. lie was also a pant chief, and thG w R gJ been uiiabli: to make asy further pr\> er of the warships. n-my, thitiais It&eii GmjJumbered while line lock an active part la Hie prtiO' Ijy a number oi (heir friends 1 Here h! a Jfjiter from Mr. ^ tQ Our front extends in a general Severe fightfsg w;'s reported con- three to H\e lo o.ie, IIBH reiiiu t fra wmk of HIP caKtk . lhc octiiHinn being their l',)th wetidtng Mr. Scully irader date of October ibth u;iy from NifMiport and 11 ix in mule u<] vanccd po?.if inns in I In1 vi<• i n i ann.versary. minf< tcd.iy In tin* Wgevre and Ar- through the region between Yptea aiU annes regien. The (in ntang hayg The White House, HOUILTS, and then lo u point between bioueht up Hielr heavy battfify to dea. to the ciMTiiy. Tfta luitiM- iias bean G. M. L. SACKS HEADS ST. LUKE'S USHERS ARE Washington. Annentietes and Lille, west of LaUas- tioy the French artillery, connn:indiii!; unable to dislodge iia trnni nur second- MONMOUTH ATHLETES eee and west to Lens and near Arras. ihe line of cammunicaiinn toward St. ary line or to pursue the advuntane Klv? Mn, Stanley H FEASTED AT This line is prolonged to the south Mini el through the Thieucourt-No liz- en." Then- will be Bomething dotes I nerd not tell-.you- ha-w Ifi?Ttie"7rant airrady hnawn. In the Austrian Warship Sunk* ? piickaRcM ((HHitineil thiuKH HM* ard road. ()r anioiiR Monmouth county athletes next The monthly meet ins of Pt. Luke's my thoughta luin to New Jersey and battle of the recent days ihe enemy ap- The much complaint over the* Toldn. Oct. 26. — UrportH reaciiing ^ * the kitchen lor tilt; liousewife. I year. The American Athletic Union Ushers' Union wa? held at the parson- the prcsppcis of the.party there, and peais to have *ruttered considerabip iaoreaelsg rseagrsaeaa of the otiicial (lie .lapntu se Jcgatiun here dm hue Thu gifts come from the members has named U, M. h. B»ck», ot 38 Sti'rn- age Friday nighi. Considerably rou- particularly to the fortunes of my per- losses. In MiiFfMa on the west bank newt; iiciii tiie ihnit. QiUeerj ami nic-i tliat the Auslrian cruiser which took nf the 8t, Lake's choir, of which Dr. j bersei iiluce, (his clly, as coininlBsluii- tine business was transacted, and at serial friends 1n the ccming contest of thp Vir-tuia Hiver, and north of the who are brought here wounded art refuge in the Imiltor at Klau Chflu ai •utd .Mis. Nli ho Is n rn members, anil er un amateur uthletlCH for the season tiie close refreshments-' wore served. 1 take it tor granted that there will Filicia. the Germans have been tin iwa eeriaufily enjoined n^-H to talk. The tlie ouLbreafe el tiif war, has bean when siueacJ oui lilliil & talde. ui 1915. Twenty ushers were present. be no real rtiflicuhy al'out your back, the advanced points having been afflclali ui iniiiiaiy headquarters liei? h-imlt by the Japaufas heavy artiiltry It was a« liiiiiitniii KHihtirinK, yet All information regarding amateur Tiie union discussed thp Messenger, tuniing to the Hnuac, where you have | iaken at Hie paiat ot the bayonet." add nothing in the olh;ijl conumi- posted on the hilla north oi the har- ;i niiisi pleasant pas for all concerned, athletics I" Monmouth county will be ihe mi'inber-i of the choir Joining in the weekly churth paper, and edclded fendned -such atlniiiable service, feat. Meagre advices from the front Indi- nigues thu are «tra ftum Hurd^aux. ; bor mouth. In Ihe hunns or Mr. Barks, who Is ! wishing liemt-y conKnUulations to the to back up (lie 8ins!ug at tho tiome canaotsforege the pleasure of fiend cate today ih^l the Gerraann who have Dill il i;; ctrlain tliat Hie losses arei Russians Claim Advantage, a recognized authority on outdoor in tiewlyW(M1H, who Rave soine interesting camp meetings which started Sun- R >cu tills ncle of gnod will an: ctosEed tin? Yser in enurisiuud tOfce increasing; every day ami HUM in the Fctrop.iud, Qct, $&.—TUo War OIBce BituiwH. All registrations and renewals! featatfS of their trip. day. The singing will bo from the jwarrii support. are preEsing slowly iorward, eiicounler- lust ten days of fighting the allies must tuduy definitely announced timl it has aie to be made il li him. "Hymns of Heart," by Bishop Berry.; Cordially, ami sincerely you ing determined opjJCL-ition. At other have had tally lu.lMO in killed, w^iunl- receive.1 intimnaiion from tlic front After u. nodal liour rofreshinents And the bent part or It all Is thai were served. Beginning next Sunday former pas- WOODROW WILSON. jjuints in the north, notabiy to the east ed and prisoners, each day. Many of (ContiniHMl on Sixth Page) it. Hacks will Bet up several bin ama- tors will be heard in the following or- " iicu. tbcmafl -I. ScuU>. eur athletic contests during the seas- der: Monday, Hev. 11. II. Hoblnson, Houso of Representatives. Eagle3 Going to Freehold Tonight. on of 1916, holding one or more In To Kiilon Cftfltifi, Knights o% the hie city. Pitman; Tuesday, Kev. John J-lamUey, SENIORS MAY SPEND ! PARKERS BACK FROM ; Camden; Wednesday. Uev. J. 3. Keed. Married 43 Years. , , - r ii lit .: in tiolden Kaglp, will he represented at VACATION AT CAPITAL LUIMb AUIU lnlrj county meaUnj to be held at the cf island Heights; Thursday, Kev. l'Jd- Mr. and &£&, MJllard F. Many, of the TO ORGANIZE MONMOUTH mund Hewitt., of FUman; Fridayy,, Uev liudyou nvcnue., Ked Bank, observed) home of Moumouth Castle, Freehold. John Y. Dobbins, Spring Lake. j.ueir 43rd wedding ycsLeiday. Theie If the Chattle High School Seniors Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parker re- f thin evening. About twenty members COUNTY COMMERCE BOARD urned Saturday from a long automo-j.j" ToKuiun will motor to the county The Kpeukers for tho following week i was no formal ceiebrution. Mr. Many arry out their present plans they l.ilc nip. They W(.'it; accompanied by scat to take part in the first of a Her- be J. Arthur H^hlicker, of 1'hilii is employed as bookkeeper in the ot' ivill go on a visit to the National Cap- An effort will be made to organize Mr, ami Mrs, George Hoffel. and while I ioa of visitations, It is the intention delphin, on "A Wonder(ul Story"; fice of the Lake .Marion lee company tal next Christmas vacation. This he Monmouth County Chamber ot will bo the first local class that has in\;sy visit t-ti Ikiprlield, where irriga II of the Cantles located in Monmouth 'omraerce at Bradley Heach next Fri- Kev. Leon Will man, Anbury Park; He is lather of AtiSisinnt Postmaster S Henry E. Ack- ver mr.de this trip. To say that they Senatorial Caodtda tton Ifi (-ultiiiK a figure in Hciemine u join fafcea in making a series of lay afternoon. The call waB originally Kev. \V. 1<\ Atkinson, Sea Bright; Uev. John .1. Mi'.ny, of the Bed Dank post , spokr at a bU re enlhusiastic is putting It mMilly. BffiOS, Jr« (Jf Keypnr tannin*,. (sitfl to < in I) ntIn rs home lodge ciur ent out by the Hradley Heueh Hoard M- T; KiHler. Oakhurst; aa/1 Rev, \v; office. d\ ' Chits Nwk E, LecJdon. ll'-lniHf. Tiie [tastor an-1 They have gone riglii to work to raise Ucni,' rslic mlly h< H Altti Heldg :li'iwii ever tb« farm •iK Ihe. winter ni<-iiUis. thus cement. f Trade, Ward Kramer, nocrotary. Haiurday algfal. I it., uydiQUCQ WilH d learning at its prodUCtSi Mr. I'nrk- tg Mis init'iiKil feeli&f nntl proinot wife wilb enterlnin the oiliiial mer>, Dying From Highwayman's Shot. The responBe was general, hence a their wives and lady friends at a Hal- Arrangements imve been ma;ie with made up i:i;-i Bight, Bh©fflfit was W&iS* .cf $1,700,000 In -the. state treasury. HONORED AT WESLEY AN j^ ,; ticket issued to school children. iiiiif. Tlipir fuesta inel'.idul Muynr and ialter's husband und youn son fler The keynote of the organization will s; with a COPII and when he failed to ]Mrs. A. F. Ooldan, ex Mayor ami Mrs. i.Misiy wounded ta the raioU of nn ex- Miildletown, Conn., Oct. ^fi.—F. Le- There is gr&St cnthuf* ins in among ' Mr. Ackersen took » whai k at T. be "County-wide action in all matters tBpoed to a demand for money, one Finnk Applehy, tii'.1 BenfttoHpi candi- M. V. \'viA<>, Horou^h Clerk and Mrs.plosinn of u i an if kerosine oil, the Roy tarry, of Long Branch, N. J.. Wt«< highwaymen placed a revolver Ihe Seniors, and the other pupils in of common interest." There will be of the Chat tie are evidently going to hUp- date Of the Republican par.y. tot try- iK. A. Poafe, Mr. and Mrs. ('. L. Kd- wiuien \\t re tisiiiK lo start a flre in a two delegates from each civic organ- Ibftltted into the. Omega Phi (rater- agaical bi8 abdeiuen*nd fired, tfafe W port the movement. j ing to take "cfgdlt lot the Hf^lilamt wards, Mr.*. Qeortfa A. I'arker and kitchen" stove. The women's clothing ization in the county. nity at Wealeyan University. Friduy ] ,ot pene,ratinK his body, ' .\h. and Mrs. lumii 1 Dcinn. immediately sprang inlo flames. Mem evening. j let penetrating I jl'.nk in the. ^o'Peaii Vioiilrv.ud mi't Tiif.' miile dei'ijraiinns were in Vj'fji U-.M fit !li". l:nus'llu!d extinguished OniegB Phi IB a local .society, which Revival at St. John's Mission , li:'iKiik. Rivu inlLt. ^Mr. Afkrzi.^n 8did Baptltts Burn $500 Nate. Sehteneed for Dismissing Teacher3 ins with the autunni st.asun, while tin' tin fire with pails of "wa'tcr \)y' beaftng was organized at Wealeyan in 1012. A revival service is now going on that credit belonged to tfae Demo- At the midweek services of the. First •mrnu ffflB 089 Cl' ihe best. at tiie blazdn;! clotlilng *lth their Omega Phi was a close third in the| Cleveland. Ohio. Oct. 88,—-la ;il Kt. John's mispion. 119 First avenue. crake I'.cani of Frpeliohlers and Leon Baptist Church, at which State Field ; j Aiirr dinuar, Hi*. Prank A. pools iuinds, Tiie wemcri were tiurneil from rac* for the Jacfewa Intcrfraternity •matkaW** 3«chUon i.pholdins ihe rigfi It is conducted by Kev. .1. W. Robinson. , It. Taylor. Secretary was present, another $500 favors! wit li several vocal solos. head tn fc.ot. Ecbolarshis Cup. awarded this year to Of the laborer in organize, Judge Ne. Rev. J. Francis Vanderhortt, uaFtnr of Mr. Ackeismi iiraised the- cfidris oi note was burned, after which the doxol- tu^ny lmind Hrhool Snpci'intendp.nt 1- Trinity A. :\I. E. Church, will preach the h ;ii iii Liurnii) will; in Mriinioulli o«y was sung. Mrs. William Throck- Eclectic, the oldest fraternity at Wes- Visitor Here from Wcit. leyan. M. li. KiLdtrick guilty of contempt Tuesday evening, county, ami saiii that h( WHS Interest- Trouble Over Clothes. morton and I'ora Slorum a»Bisted Dr. C(mrt in ianiu tn obry Ll urt ei in tii farmer and Bverything thot | Morris .ludan, of the Kconomy Mar -Mi. i'jirry was viileilictorian of his A suitt ofl elolh»ci.j'l i i.-- thee boao of Folsom in the burning of the note. The ?junction not to diHcharg*' e teacher ^f s h£e would 1I Hi il. H |kf*t, iiad for his cueala over the \ l&M at ChiUtlr High School, Long Had No Driver's License WfI bonded debt nan ben reduced from 19,- :;iu^e of artivitv in forming a union Blade it to Ihe fanners that 1 hoyj [cntion in i ween Ail. it Hrit ii '' U'lid liis father, frun irviOftOD, . .ranch, X. J., in June, 193 4. Abraham nronchten, who was -a driv- 000 Jo »!i,0UU by Rev. McKoy. Judge Xeff will sentence. Fredprick weuld li triend in the Itslfl sen- Ham Garner. Iioth are well-known col- ills sister, who is now living in Oma er of one cf Mrs. Sarah Feltmsn's DQ Friday under the contempt statute ate if he elected, and he express- |oretr* lean kitchen. (adv.)229tt* Advertise In the Daily Record. Advertise in the Dally Uecord. TWO LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914. -™ FINE PROGRAM FOR RED BANK CONCERT AT A flne program of vocal and Instru- mental music lias been arranged for RED BANK the concert to be given at the First RED BANK CAUGHT Methodlit Church, Red Bank, on Tuesday night under the auspices of the First Church Choral Union and Acting upon advice from Chief of under the direction of George M. Col- Police Arthur h. Wymbs, of Red Bank,! lins, the church organist. I. New Jersey Central railroad detectives The BololBtB of the evening will be Always arrested Edwards Cavanaugh and Mail-| It Has Been Proven to Our Miss Alma Walling, of Tlnton Falls, rice Carroll, two Red Hank boys, of ] soprano; Harry Bolte, of Matawun, Freshly about 18 yearn of age, ot Jersey City baritone, and Miss Angelica Oaten- Made and last FT iday night shortly after they dorf, of Red Bank, violinist, Miss Wal- got off a Red Bank train. They are ling will sing "The BirtViday," by Will Keep charged with breaking into Dr. Lester Satisfaction Woodman, and "Red Roue," by Cot- Indefinitely Stryker's house fn Shrewsbury ave- tonet, and Misa Ostendorff will ren- nue, Red Bank, last Monday night and der the selections "Mazurka" (from stealing $200 in cash, jewelry, amount- That the Long Branch People like Albumblatter) by Bohm, and "Un- ing to nearly $300 and a revolver. garische Tanze No. 8," by Brahms. When searched, $198.30 of the $200 was Mrs. George M. ColUnft and Beverly ound on the boys as was all the jewel- our goods and our methods of doing W. Brown will sing the duet, "I Feel ry. The boys confessed, and stated Thine Angel Spirit," by Hoffman, and rett, with Mrs. Collins and Mr. Conk- that they had thrown the revolver business. a ladles' quartet composed of Mrs. H.lln as the soloists. Mr». Walter Boyd, away. | W. JohnBon, M". Leon de la Reussille, Adelbert Ostendori and Prof, Harold Chief of Police Wymbs brought the Miss Chandler and Mrs. John 0. King A. LaHosB will act as accompanists, boy's from Jersey City on the 1.55 j We are gaining more trade daily. will be heurd In "When Mallndy'a (Jot and George M. Collins, organist and train, Saturday, (hey were given a the Misery in Her Head," ,by Gelbel, director. hearing, pleaded guilty and were tak- (and "Pond Lilies," by Forman. A mix- A stiver offerings will be received at en to the Freehold Jail that afternoon. ed quartet consisting of Mrs. Collins, the door. The next musical will taKe Chief of Police Wymbs is being high- Miss Flora Willguss, Eugene Magee ly complimented for his work in cap- | Piace Sunday. Nov. 29th, when the and Fred J. Conklln, will sing "The "Kuth" will be sung by theturing the boy burglars. Soon after Rosary," by Nevln, and "Don't You choral Union and popular soloists. the robbery was reported and he had Mind the Sorrow," by Cowles. a chance to inspect the bouse, he SUP-. Fur I r*mm u :>uii£ $18.50 to $55 The Ctioral Union will be heard In pected them. They, together with oth- Fur trimmed suits began to be popular last year. the choruses "Old Folks at Home," by JUGt SO, ers In that locality, were taken to the borough hall, where they were close- This year they have reached the height of their vogue. McLaughlin, with Beverly W. Brown Men are Ifke fish. Neither would And, after, all, fur is the logical trimming for a winter as soloist; Barnby's "Sweet and Low" get Into trouble If they kept their ly questioned. The chief waB positive and "Goodnight Farewell," by Gar- mouths shut.—Exchange. that they were guilty, but there was garment. For early winter wear they are particularly at- no evidence on which to hold them. He let them go, but set a close watch tactive when worn without coats. Our assortment in- on them, cludes an excellent variety of models ranging in price A few days ago Cavanaugh was talk- from $18.50 to $55.00. ing with some. friendB in a lunch wag- A new style offered special tomorrow is made of all on near the depot and he asserted that if they wanted him again at the bor-| wool Gabardine with a thirty-inch coat lined with Peau de ough hall they would have to swear j Cyne with a fur trimmed collar. Skirt is made on the new Matinee Evenings a warrant as he would not go back there again and be questioned with-. straight lines, yoke effect, and side kick-plait. Value out one. Chief Wymba was standing $24.50, special for tomorrow at $18.50. Daily at 3 o'clock 7 to 11 o'clock outside of the door and he stepped in- side long enough to say a word or two to him. DRESSES FRANK M. DEVEREUX, Reildent Maj Knowing that it would be useless to Serge and Satin arrest either one of the boys, he wait- eu until they would leave town. He Satin and Velvet figured on their being shrewd enough Dresses in which Serge and Satin or Satin and Velvet to leave the money and jewelry some- are combined are extremely popular. "We have had ii num- COMPLETE CHANGE OF VAUDEVILLE AND where In concealment until they were ready to tak a trip out of town to ber of new models made especially for us, and while we will spend it and to sell the Jewelry. not describe them in detail in the present advertisement, PHOTO PLAYS TODAY Friday night Chief received word there is no doubt that anyone looking for a dress of this that Cavanaugh and Carroll were go- ing to take the six o'clock Keyport type will be thoroughly satisfied with the styles, colors and trolley. The two were "shadowed" values offered at the prices of $10.50 to $37.50. and a man followed them to Perth Am- boy, where they boarded a northbound Central train. The "shadower" stayed WOHKIVS COATS One of the Greatest Musical Comedy on the train until it reached EHzabeth- As a special inducement to early-in-the-week buying, port, when he swung off and notified the Chief at Red Bank. Chief Wymbs we are offering women's coats in black and all popular only had a few minutes to spare, so shades at $12.50. called up the Central railroad detec- Acts on the Vaudeville Stage tives, giving a description of the two. TUESDAY FUR SALE The arrest followeu. Dr. Styker's house was entered We have selected a very attractive black Cooney fur through a basement door while Dr. set to offer Tuesday at the special price of $8.50. Muff lias and Mrs. Stryker were attending a mo- a down pillow inside and is Peau de Cyne lined. The low tion picture show. A quick Burvey showed that cash and jewelry to the price is purely to induce customers to anticipate their extent was taken. wants at the present time. Stryker & Stryker's stable, where * Attention is also directed to our splendid assortment Presents Nat and Sol Fields in a Condensed Dr. Lester Stryker is associated with hleuncle, Frank Stryker, 1B k great of children's furs. place for fellows to congregate. It was believed that one of these might Musical Comedy have entered the house. When the Chief visited the house he found a §>tnttbartj Company number of burnt matches. Some of the ends .were chewed or whittled The chief then took into consideration the characteristics of thoBe that fre- Aatmnj park, quented the Btatble and found that Cavanaugh was generally chewing a match or sharpening one. As a result he and others In that lo- MAXINE PAYNE ANOTHER DEPARTMENT cality, who It was believed might know something about the burglary, were CAPTURES STAKES SAVING STATE MONEY • i, summoned to the borough hall to tell Lovers of trotting horses Saturday Trenton, Oct. 26.—Reforms in the what they knew. All were severely afternoon witnessed one of the mopt preparation of State reports in order questioned, but the police were unable interesting match races held at Red to save money for the Btate in line to find out anything. Bank this season, when Fred !>., owned with the Fielder policy of efficiency Chief Wymbs afterward learned that by Luther & Stapleton, of Red Bank and economy, are suggested by Benja- 12--PEOPLE--12 the two boys were at the Stryker sta- went down to defeat before Maxlne min B. Bobbltt, Commissioner of Pub- ble when the doctor aBked to have a Payne, owned by Henry A. Muhlen- lic Reports, in a circular letter just Is- taxi to take he and wife to the picture brlnk, this city. The race took place sued by him to all the state depart- show. They had previously admired on the half-mile track at the Monmouth ments and institution with a view to the doctor's diamond scarf pin and no- County Fair Giounds. Maxine Payne affecting improvements and economy, PRETTY GIRLS CATCHY SONGS ticed that he did no wear it. They captured the first, second and fourth which his observation leads him to be- then conspired to rob the house, enter- heats in 2.20 1-2, 2.24 1-2 and 2.22, re- lieve are possible. His suggestions are Ing it after Dr. Stryker had motored spectively. Fred L. won the third as follows: away by breaking open the basement heat in 2.19 1-2. That reports be sent in as promptly door. The original conditions of the "race GRACEFUL DANCING SPECIAL SCENERY After getting their booty they left as possible in order to facilitate their were that Fred L. and Prodigal, owned earlier publication. the house by way of Oakland street by Ellas Price, of Pleasure Bay, this and finally landed at Lyceum Hill, That tables of statistics be eliminat- city, were to race against Maxine ed except where absolutely necessary, where they buried the jwelry. The re- Payne, but after Luther & Stapleton volver was thrown into the river. They and that the figures be run in in para- had forfeited the entry fee Prodigal graph form whenever that can be done, had purchased two tickets for 65 cents was withdrawn. each for Perth Amboy, which accounts since there is a double charge for HERMAN and RICE PAULA REEVES for the $1.30 they were aUy in the cash printing tables. stolen. SERVICES AT ST. LUKE'S That lists of names be prepared so Cavanaugh has been in trouble be- that all from a singled place are group- Acrobatic Tumblers Singing Comedienne fore. About two years ago he got in- ARE LARGELY ATTENDED ed together, avoiding the repetition of to difficulty with the police for stealing addresses. Yesterday's services at St. LuKe's That photographs and cuts, which some ghoes from the freight house, Red M. E. Church were largely attended, Bank. are expensive, be used only when It large audienceB being present both is very important and the desired em- morning and evening. Dr. Frederick phasis cannot be secured through the Or. Seiover In Hospital B. Harris preached in the morning on ordinary text. Our Photo Play Program will be headed by Klaw & Dr. S. Evens Seiover, of South River, "The Invisible Allies" and in the eve- That the body of the reports be re- N. J., Bister of Mrs. John H. VanNote, ning on "A Study in Black." There stricted to information of general in- of this city, is a surgical patient in awas special music at both services. terest, and olher useful matter of con- Erlanger's Masterpiece, entitled private hospital in New York, and her Miss Anna Melssall was the morning cern to few be used as an appendix so condition is said to be critical. Dr. soloist. JSlover before her marriage was Miss that it can appear in smaller type, fol- Sadie Evans, daughter of the late The pastor laid special emphasis on lowing the reports, thus effecting a sav- Thomas Evans, of Lincroft, and re- the lecture of Bishop Quayle tonight ing in space. ceived her early education at the old on Mark Twain, and the series ot That any pariiean political referenc- Leedsville school. Later she studied home^canip meetings, to bo held at es shall not appear in any speeches or i medicine, and for years has been prac- the church, beginning next Sunday other matter included iti reports. "CHARITY BALL" Itlcing medicine at South River." Her night. That all reports be condensed as far ! husband died a short time ago. The Sunday sermons at St. Luke's as possible. are in keeping with the times, and have the true gospel ring. All organiz- Heir For Hintelmanne. MONMOUTH RIDERS FOLLOW ations in the church are hard at work, HOUNDS IN LONG HUNT There is a junfon in the family of including the junior Epworth League ,William H. Hintelmann. of Oceanic. that was organized last Friday night. One of the best hunts held in a long Matinee 5c and 10c — Evening 10c, 15c, 25cI The little boy arrived on Thursday, TUe officers of the league are: Helen time was run off Saturday afternoon and his presence baa prompted the Van Gelder. president; Bartine Sher- by the Monmouth Country Hunt Club. hearty congratulations of the hoBt of man, first vice president; Anna Mc- The farms crossed were the finest in friends in the family circle. "Billy," Donald, second vice president; Geo. this section, with plenty of jumping Jr., it is expected, will help swell the Holmes, third vice president; Kvelyn and open -country running. A proces- ranks of the volunteer firemen in Oce- .loline, fourth vice pTCBident; How- sion of society folk In atitos, carriages anic if he follows in the footsteps of ard Holmes, secretary and Dora Cole- COMING THURSDAY- his father. and horseback .ollowed along ihe high- morgan, treasurer. ways through Shrewsbury anil Middle- town township. "THE POWER OF THE PRESS," a Powerful Photo Drama Dally Thought. Nature has perfections In order to Rule of Action, MADAM OVERIETTA & CO. in a Sensational Dancing Novelty show that she is the image of God; Aid the willing, honor the virtuous, Dally Optimistic Thought and defectB, in order to show that she and compel the idle into occupation.— Two cannot fall out if one doesn't IK only Ms Image—Pascal. Ruskin, Choose. - LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914. POSTAGE STAMPS.

Romances of Some of the World's Rarest Issues.

THE "DEATH MASK" MYSTERY The John Wanamaker Store, Broadway at Ninth, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.

Curious Case of the Servian Stamp Is- sued After thB Murder of King Alex- ander and Queen Draga—The One Cent British Guiana Stamp of 1856. A Wonderful Show and Sale Not a little ft the fascination wiiich xhv study iiiifl collecting of postage KUiiupu holds for enthusiasts lies in tlitt fact that the story of their origin of ORIENTAL RUGS and subsequent history is in MIHHV Satins, Moire, Brocades, Crepcte, Taffetas «oa«s yf an oxcccdiugly romantic char- Opens in the Wanamaker Auditorium Tomorrow acter. That We Have Sold for $2 to $6.50 Yard (Because there they can be seen better than in the Rug Gallery) Tbe single known eiay of (bo rarest IUIH{J in the world, valued at .$10,000— fcta« one ceut British Guiana issued in 1806—wag discovered by a young All at $1 a Yard ••Hector in the colony amoug some old A Quarter-of-a-Million Dollars' Worth at the Prices tastily papers stored mvny in an attic 25,000 Yards—Which Should Sell in One Day-More KMwlng nothing of its scarcity and Set—Much Below the Lowest Current Valua- •ot bflilr favorably impressed by its Than 100 Salespeople to Give Quick Service aftfwtrciK'e, he sold it to another col- tions tor Equal Grades lector for a trifling sum, tbe purchaser ORE than seventy kinds of silks to choose at this price of $1 b«i«f also ignorant of his great bar- gain. Ultimately it found Its way to M yard. Satin, moire, brocades, fleur de soie, striped silk serge, K«rv)>« and now reposes in the eollee- plain and printed taffeta, crepes, domestic and imported. Black The first impression you maker's is the greatest sin- Note Ruga nl simfiH *•> ef M Philippe de la Renoticrp of will get when you enter gle distributor in this mar- about ''xli ft., arc heitip Paris, who purchflflod it many years offered today in New York and colors. 30 to 44 inches wide. the great Auditorium to- ket, this wonderful collec- at $432 to $540 each. morrow will be one of tion of Tfcf wlue of $7,250 is placed upon Some of the Items of Which We Have a Quantity wonder. All the glamour A fine I t of Kerrrian- tW« famous "Postofflee Mauritius" Finest Persian Weaves itaiup, which was crudely engraved Values based on grades in cur regular of the Kast is in these shah rugs, approximating on a small copper plate by a local stock as recently as last Monday. nigs: all the art of master and rugs from China. In- '• x 12 feet in size, a^p wutt-limaker of Tort Louis mid issued 2,000 yards brocaded crcpon, formerly $2 yard. weavers who have ex- dia and Asia Minor have priced $192 to $225. This WM Supt 31, 1847. A total of only 500 pressed their individuality come ID us to be sold at is much below any current ewpies of each of these stamps were 600 yards crepe de chine, formerly $2 yard. All tediously printed off one at u time 16,000 yards plain crepe meteor, formerly $2.50 yard. in their work. prices without any equal price tor rugs of such ex- frwm tlio pliite, nnd the majority of 600 yards printed silk and wool crepe, formerly $2.50 yard. for littleness, quality con- cellent quality. tiu'M' were used on invitations to "t 1,000 yards satin brocades, formerly $3.50 yard. You will expect to re- sidered. bull wt'iii out by I-itdv Gounn, wife of 500 yards crepe de chine, brocades, formerly $4 yard, ceive some such impres- Some Little tiems tkw governor of tUe colony. $X sion. These are Oriental You who know I )riental It Was not"uiitil nearly twenty years 500 "yards black and navy moire, formerly $4.50 yard. rugs. And this is YVana- rugs are invitee) to note It will b-e surprising to after tu«ir issue that tbe lirst two cop- 500 yards moire, formerly $4.50 yard. ies of these rarities were brought to Yard maker's. the following examples of see what little gems, about UlfUt Uy a yuitng stump '_-ollectoi- of 500 yards brocaded gabardine, formerly $6.50 yard. the must usablt- rugs, each 4x2 feet to 6 x 4 feet, can Bordeaux. The Didst perfect used In Addition 1000 Samples of Silks The greater wonder- representative of the prices be had for $8.25, $10 and «»1>.Y of the 2d. 1'ostoffiec Mauritius ment will strike you when in its group— $12.50. WHS rfuhl hv nuctiou In 1904, nnd is Costly metal brocades and other rich silks for hats, trimming, etc., to ••vr Included in King George's rollec you read the price-tags y2 yard lengths, $1 a piece. and critically examine the A Mahal, 12 ft. x 10 ft. There is in the collect T« the story of the wiitchniiiker who rugs. 10 In., for $95.50. lion virtually every kind fl««i]jued Hiis stump may be ftddsd thnt Reason of the Sale of Oriental rug, in all the •f tbe baker's boy who engraved a —the rare antique A Serapi, 12H x Sy ft., «t**ip of the republic of Corrientes, A dozen and more special purchases from various manufacturers and t sotight-for sizes — dark, »M\T forming part of the Argentine importers and remaining little lots from our own slocks. pieces, for $123.50. long-piled Belochistans, —the exquisite modern A Kermanshah, 12 ft. x Karabaghs from the Shir- In is.V. it was decided by the au- None Sold to Dealers pieces, iliurii.U'K to issue stamps, but they This sale of $1 silks has been specially arranged for our retail customers 9 ft. 2 in., for $195. van district, soft-colored, I'wiilil find no engraver to cut tbe tUo —the veritable values. richly varied Daghestans, «r prepure the plates. While one of who wish the finest silk possible at a certain price. None of these silks will A Mossoul, 4x6 ft., at warm red liokharas, dur- thw officials wus discussing the situa tfnii with tbe head of the stiite print be sold to dealers. The grip of world-hap- $12.50. able Goerevans, old gold ing office on bis veranda one morning None Can Be Duplicated penings has reached the and ivory Kermahshahsf a baker's boy arrived with the duil.v weaver of rugs in the Ori- In the Exhibit is a col- line lU'rcz-PcrsianSeraiiis, supply of bread and, overhearing the In order to be quite fair to the number of people who will want to take ent. Greet markets are lection of rugs of Chinese rouversution, volunteored to undertahi' advantage of the remarkable savings offered here, we ask those who buy to be origin and Chinese design, rare Ispahans; rugs with Hi* work, r.tatiug that before emigrat- kind enough to take no more than they really wish to keep. closed to him temporarily. the deep old Indian reds ing to South America he hud been ap- His eyes are on New York, remarkable in its color- and blues, and the pow- prenticed to an engraver in Italy. The Place today the world's greatest scope and consistent high Ultimately the boy wns given the quality of wool and weav- dered blues and golden wsrk iu do, and be turned out a stamp Silk sale takes place in the Silk Rotunda—on the Main Aisle, Main floor, center for the distribution yellows of China. ,. „ wbk'ti. although crude, served fpr al; and the Lower Silk Rotunda, Subway floor, Old Building, and at the Subway of his product. ing. An 11 ft. 7 in. x 8 ft. the postage stamps issued in Corrlen- 10 in. rug at $206 tells the Tomorrow, in the,Audi- tM rroiu 185D to 1880. Entrance, New Building. ^^^^^^^^^^^ And because Wana- story of the values. Probably few people are aware of toriuin. , -i-.ni.ri U* fact, by the way, that King Ceorge •f Britain ^then Prince of Wales) wa> rMVponsHiie for tbe design of tbe lflGti postage stamps of Canada, universal^ pomfe-slm Kvi»u.t)wii"i]R-f to be the most artistic atauiPH of the last reign. About the Wsw» of the late king's coronation tho CITIZEN'S COURSE NOTES tract attention. 1 don't know how the WEATHER INDICATIONS ptatt&aster general of Cunncla, then on people of Long Branch would take tu thi! suggestion of securing the co-oper- a Tfcrit to England, took tho opportuni CHATTLE ELEVEN Those holding course tickets will ex- The United States Weather Bureau change them tonight at tbe Intermedi ation of the Scouts to get clear of mf «f consulting his royal highness on placards too promiscuously posted. H forecast for the 36 hours ending TUCB- t»« mbject of ttve proposed new issue al auditorium for the reserved sea* day, So'clonk p. in. coupon. The doors will be opened may be it would be better to wait un- •f postage stamps for the Dominion. —G. D. SeymDiir If ill at his Broad- til after election in order not to offend For Long Branch and Vicinity—Unset- Tin* prince at once took «the keenest LOSES TO NEPS —A. S. LiOkerson, who has been in promptly at 7.30 and all those holding tled tonight and Tuesday, cooler the season tickets will be given a num- anyone, yet I have seen these placards interest in the work, designed the failing health for some time past, is being torn down ritshl and left by pea- Tuesday. Moderate, shifting winds, stamp iu conjunction with a member now confined to his bed. ber. After the Une has received the becoming north-west. • Chattle lost to Neptune on Saturday numbers the exchange will begin im- Belmont avenue, once the object of pie who almost use "cuss-words" to ex- •f ttoe Royal Philatelic society and su- —Mrs. Wesley Homer returned yes- press their feelings. Current Data For Long Branch City— at the Athletic Grounds, North As- terday to Freehold, after a week-end mediately in the auditorium. derision, is now a centre of attrac- pariBte&ded the preparation of the bury Park, by the score of 14-0. The •-THK MAN ABOUT TOWN. United Htates Weather Bureau, 43 "»»nter die" in England. The Edward visit with her sister, Mrs. John C. A matinee for the children will be tion. Why? Because the property North Broadway. Lonfc BrAnclf TV, J. 4ame was of sea-saw fashion, first one Cloughly, of Campbell avenue. held Wednesday afternoon. This will owners have laid cement walks ami it* stamps of Canada cuu therefore side gaining and then the other. Nep- Temperature— —Mr. and Mrs. James Cain, of Bath be giving the young folks an opportun- curbing the entire distance, and be- RED BANK LOCALS. 8 o'clock this morning; 45. •* Jay claim to the distinction of being tune made her first goal on a couple lieve me it looks good to the eye. On- dwifued by a king. avenue, left today for Trenton, where ity to come out arid listen to an after- S o'clock last night, 51. of end runs and a line plunge. The oth-they will spend a week or two visit- noon of singing and playing. A small ly a few months ago the street was a Miss Kvelyn Chandler recited "The • liUmp around which centers one er was made by Perry, who intercept- laughing stcck of the community. Now i Four GueaU" during the chapel exer- Highest yesterday, 67,_. •f i h<* foulest political crimes of mod- ing their two sons. admission will be charged- Lowest last night, 44. ed a forward pasB of Chattle and ran —Mrs. William H. Walsh, who re- you can look down the line and get a Llses at the High School on Tuesday «n history Is tbe so called "death quite a distance for the goal. Both faint idea what a ten-foot cement walk morning. On Wednesday morning Change in 24 hours, miniyj 5 degrees. cently vacated her summer home, Leopard a Wise Animal. Barometer— wsak stamp' of Servla, issued in 100) were kicked. would look like on Broadway and t« commemorate the accession of Kiny "The Sedges," at Goose Neck, and who The leopard maintains its existence Cornelius Perry recited "Crossing the 8 a. m. (sea leval), 20.14, j | 1 The Chattle rooters were armed is now occupying a cottage in Branch- alongside its far more powerful rlvala Third avenup when laid, This may !Jar," and Sarah Sham pan ore recited 8 p. m. taat night (^eff level),* 2^,94. fVbBft. Tin dastardly assassination of with cow bells and horns of every de- not be tbe opportune time lo talk en- "Lines hy Caroline A. Mason'* on King Alexander and his queen. Drag*. port avenue, IB sojourning in Delaware the lion and tiger by reason of Its Wind Velocity and Direction— scription and were accompanied by county, Pa. She expects to spend at ment walks, yet I fell sure that you Thursday morning. This morningw H o'clock this morning, S. W. 5 miles. by military officers on Juno 11, 1903.Daniel Edwards and his bays' band greater activity and power of climb- will agree with me that they are thu least a month visiting relatives and ing. Often it is driven from Ha well recitation entitled "Love of Country" Highest in past 24 IIOIIPH, to 8 a. m* wiped out the Obrenoviteli dynasty i fthis city. The boys furnished music friends before returning to this city. only kind to lay in this age to get rid wan given by Homer Methot. (nun the throne of Servia and paved on the way down and back and during earned prey by the brute force of these 24 milea. greater cats, but it has the wise habit of the bumps and puddles of water ev Commencing today, two recitations Relative Humidity— tfce way for the present king. the entire game. Fair Haven Couple Wed Tonight. ery time it showers. will he given each mumlng, instead of After the tragedy one of the most of storing the remains of its meals in 8 o'clock last "igut, Si. • Both Durnel) and Covert made very one which has been the custom for .1 o'clock yesterday, 73. famous of French stamp engravers Miss Gertrude E. Bull, daughter of a tree, tho weight of meat thus placed the ast week long runs for Chattle. In the third per- William Bull, and John Lang, son of aloft in one effort being sometimes al- I would like to tee a picture of the P - 8 o'clock this flKirnfng.-Sft. WMa commissioned to prepare a stamp iod Durnell, who had replaced Forfar frem a design by fl Servian artist, Stephen Lang, both of Fair Haven, most incredible. Irving place walks aud then alongside A meeting of the Young Ladies' So- Precipitation— at halfback for Chattle made an ex- will be married tonight at 5.30 o'clock j of it one showing a' portion of Uroad- dality was held on Wednesday night None. utiowftiff on a single plaque the twin cellent run and made a goal, but Ref- way with its uneven walks and note at tlie st- James1 club and arrange- Yesterday'g Temperatures— profiles of Kara George, the founder of at St. James' Catholic Church, Red ments were made for fl bflr eree Throckmorton, of Freehold, who Bank, by Rev, Joseph Casey, assistant Not the Right Notion. the difference. It may take time and: « dance to '13 14 '13 '14 the dynasty which bears his name, 1 seemed to be tncitnpetent throughout rector at St. James Miss Dorothy A very sordid notion, prevalent In considerable patience to bring about be held on Friday night, Oct. 30th. 3 a. in....64 55 3 p. m 62 53 and King Peter, his descendant. Jie game, ruled that Coles had pulled tbe minds of many, Is that the schools the laying of ten-foot concrete walks Fredrick T. Hurley, of Oakland 6 a. in.. . C3 51 6 p. in 61 55 The stamps were issued at the time Bull, a sister of the bride-to-be, and are largely to teach the boy and girl Durnell along, when as a matter of .James Lang, a brother of the groom- on Broadway und Third avenue, but it street, passed the examination for an S a. m.... 62 50 9p.m... . 82 49 of King Peter's coronation, in 1004, fact, Durnell was running behind to-ue, will be the attendants. The cou-bow to earn money. In my mind, much will be wortth thtiiee waitinwatting if in tltirie end [automobile license on Tuesday at 12 noon.. .62 52 l^midn't. .60 45 ant! hardly had they got into eircula- Coles and using htm as a buffer. While ple will stan housekeeping at Fair more importance should be placed the improvement is accomplished. Lakewood, Peart W. Worden got a li- Average temperature yesterday, 51. tf«n when it was discovered that the the goal was made fair in every re- Haven, where Mr. Lang has a house all upon tbe proper enjoyment of It than cense at Trenton on Wednesday. Average temperature for the corre- "Heath mask" of the late King Alex- spect, the referee, who was a substi- ready for their occupancy, upon the mere acquisition of wealth Buttons bearing the name "Long Mrs. Louis Soffel, of Overlook farm. sponding date last year, 63. ander had been skillfully and subtly tute, disallowed the goal and penaliz- and other worldly goods, We school Branch Council, No. 429, Long Branch. • hnB neen entertaining her cousin, One year ago today the weather was ed Chattle fifteen yards. teachers should aim to teach the child Loul8 Introduced into the design and, on the Mr Morford't Funeral Today. N. J.," will be worn on tbe lapel of, M. Potter, ot Coney Island, cloudy. The minimum temperature xtflmp being inverted, could be plainly to appreciate the finer thing* In life, many coats early next month. Tho •':i(. 52 degrees aod the maximum tem- during the latter j>;»rt of the third The funeral of T. Conover Morford, such as right living, beautiful sur- Two trnced in the reversed features of the .•iod, Ryan, the right half back for who died Friday evening of last week Arcaiiians believe in the old adage "it Contracts for Builder Hughes. perature was 66 degrees. two heads. roundings both indoors and out.—A. C, Ne>pt , was disqualified from the game at his home in Dunbar avenue, was Morris. pays to advertise," and have placed | Contractor R. H. Hughes is making Tide Table For Tuesday, Oct. 27th— This discovery at once caused an out- by Umpire Woodruff, for one of the held this morning at 10 o'clock at St. their order for buttons bearing the' extensive alterations to the A, T. , Jfteh boi- cry, the stratagem being ascribed to nutist unsportsmanlike acts ever wit- James' church. Rev. Morton A. Barnes name and location of their council. The J Woolley cottage In Vanbyke place, Sandy Hook, N. J...2£yi.qi. ;.8J|AB.III. ex-Queen Nathalie, mother of the mur- n e ssei d on a local gridiron. Covert, officiated at the Hequiem Mass, tbe Advertise in the Daily Record. council has 195 members with one The house formerly stood on the cor- .2.80 p.m. 9M v ui. dered king, and her supporters, but all whin had been doing some tackling vocal selections being rendered by the elected to receive the degree and num-[ ner of Third and Garfield avenue. A New Orleans, Oct. 26. 1914. (Hninivftnce In the plot was Indignantly tb roughout the afternoon, tackled vested choir. The pall-beareru were ber in transit. The 'ZOO mark, the gaaljnew piazza is being added and inter- Noxtheast storm wanning 10.0.0 a. m.f repw5\nted by the engraver, and tbe Ry'ai n rather hard and when he (Ryan) Mayor Brayant B. Nvvcomb, Commis- I placed by the Grand Regent, It is be-1 lor alterations made. Samuel g&chs Louisiana coast. Disturbance just north mystery of this extraordinary happen- irosBee he landed OB Covert, making sioner Thomas V. Arrowsmitti, Harry | 25c Box of Dresden lieved will be reached by the first of.and family have vacated their Nor- of the Yucatan Channel apparently in- ing baa never been satisfactorily clear- quitIee a bruise over his left eye. Cov-B;. Sherman, Oscar P. Cobb, George W.! Linen Paper FREE the year, if not sooner. The active' wood avenue cottage. Contractor creasing and moving northwestward. ed up.—London Strand. ert was about to go back at him, when Cook and Richard Harvey. Interment,! with a 25c jar of Peroxide Cream members figure that with a record of | Hughes is making a number of re- his teammates stopped him. Ryan was; in charge of funeral directors Hyerj diebursing $5,uOO a years for thirty-four pairs to the building. He is also re- N« good book or good thing of any the;n put out of the game, and Xep-!& Flock, was private. j years straight is a pretty good slogan pairing the Ocean avenue cottage be- West Long Branch Case Dismissed. s»rt shows Its best face at first—Car- tunie was penalized forty yards for tbe j to attract attention. ;longing to Mrs. A. Cohn, Mrs. Edna Hayes, of West Long act Mooney also played a food game j WERT'S Branch, was jtppreirendfti Saturday for After Hit Own Heart. by Constable White, and brought to ChaUle. HHMIMACV, There is a town, in New York State Wedded at Partonage A.sbury Park defeated Atlantic • Museum Attendant—The bill of this that has no UBB for placards on trees, Arthur Sllva and Miss Hannah I>av- City Hall, this place. The following Averags Depth of Ocean Bed. Highlands 19-0. prehistoric bird had thousands upon 175 B'way, Opp. P. O. I telegraph poles, etc., and the Boy jg were married at St. Luke's parson afternoon bail was furntebLAUNF Mr. k« average depth of the ocean bed thousands of little holes all over it. We deliver anything, anywhere, Scouts are used to get clear of them, age last Thursday night, Rev. Fred VI Hayes. There being no complaint is b«ut 12,000 feet, as against th§ av- Advertise in the Daily Rec- Congressman (enthusiastically)— Mag- anytime Juet now the city is overrun with Harris, officiating, against the woman in Recorder Chin- eMe« land height above sea level ot nificent! What an ideal one to intro- Phone 161 placards. They are tacked up any-! ery's court this morning, the case was 3,I5b feet. ord. It will pay you. duce in congress!—Judge. where, almost on the doorstep to at- , Advertise In the Dally Record dismissed. FOTTR T.ONC BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914.

Germans are fighting with such vio- Early lisa of Tin. lence In the north of France near the The tin used in the composition of DAILY RECORD hrmizes from Assyria WJIH probably Belgian border. The stakes are tre The Bank of Personal Service" ttbtalsvd from rhoenleiu, ami it is be- ISSUED EVERT WEEK-DAY mendous. lieved rhnt this wan exported 3,000 SAVINGS - CREDIT "The Germans seem to be bent on years ngo from the British isles. Beoj. Bolaseau Babbitt, Editor Tho Assyrians appear to have mad( forcing the Allies back, and of clear- ITIZENS an extensive use of thin metal, am! •f A good saver is a good credit risk. ing them from all Northeastern STRONG the degree of perfection which tin SUBSCRIPTION RATES France," says America in a singularly NATIONAL making "f bvonzi' had then reached Your savings deposited with a strong Terms (Postage Free) outside of the AND Hourly shows that they must biivt City or Long Branch and the Long clear review of the operations. "It B ANK : : ttivu lebt ia ft terrible thing. Nothing New Jersey flortgage & Trust Co ocratic Board of Freeholders and the They then had left behind them In where It was copied from the Ameri- domed; tnnoyH me more than debts." LONCI BRANCH, N. J. Democratic State Administration had Ilelow thee builds the level of the **t didn't know you owed anything-" Belgium a very formidable foe, who an Magazine or two years ago, is an furnished the funds for the highway. world; "I don't; 1 refer to wh:it other people never ceased to be a menace to their article which should be read by every- Across thee are the foaming tempests »we me.'1—Boston Transcript He alao told oE how these Freeholders t rear, and they had besides another onn who has access to it. It's not only hurled; who were responsible for the High- hostile army on their right, which not Athwart thee have the gentle zephyrs thrilling, but a powerful sermon. roamed. lands-Atlantic Highlands' link of the Tlie desire of nppeiirlnir clever i (only threatened their communications, HYER FLOCK boulevard were not even Invited to thei but even their very existence. Neither One Roosevelt policy seems to sur-Upon the stretching sands the ships mild. dinner at which an effort was made have shoaled, Undertakers of these difficulties would have to bevive in the Spanish royal family. to make It appear that it wag an Ap- And far aloft the mystic clouds have Telephone 2O2 BROADWAY faced if they Bhould succeeed in ex- curled, pleby boulevard. Wo f Ivi un«iu*llad Mrvlca. tending their line to the Channel. Like battle banners by the wind un- Much of this petty politics Is un- EDITORIAL COMMENT furled, Fifty Years Ago Today. We hav> th* latest equipment. "It will be Been, therefore, that the doubtedly susceptible of explanation Comes In Well. And on all shores thy wander-waves Oct. 26. Our (HlsUntt art competent gentisrcnn. Germans have retracted their steps have rolled. in the fact that Mr. Appleby and his They're daggering humanity again. Hood's Confederate army of Our pe^tonal attention la given to tha amftllaa^ detsH* and systematically set about removing Wish Oom I'aul hadnt taught us invasion reached the Tennessee Our aim la to glv* entire aatlafaetion ana pieaaci thoae '.hat employ Hupporters are desperate. It Is well hat expression.—Now York Evening Thou glory palpitant, thou strength the obstacles that utuod in the way of sublime, river at Decntur, Ala., on its ue with dignity and elmpllclty. known that drowning men grasp in- Telegram. march toward Nashville. It their success. They have driven the Thou bridge across the spaciousness stinctively at straws, not BO much be- of earth, numbered about 40,000 meu. Belgian army before them, and have Will Have Right to Be. Gold fluctuated between 212 cause they expect to be saved thereby If there are any Belgians left after Thou rapture and thou passion strong extended their lines to the coast, but as death, and B£7$fi on the New York as because there's nothing else for lie war they will have every right to Stoek Exchange. they still have a formidable work to be as proud as anyone can be.—Louis-Thou art the ruthless majesty of time, them to cling to. —Bishop Quayle. nccomplisli. The extreme left wing ville Courier-Journal- Twenty-five Years Ago Today. It's an old theory of machine poli- of the Allies still blocks their path. Zola, the French novelist was ticians that if any falsehood is re- Another War Horror, It Is no longer, however, on their right. THOUGHTS WORTH READING candidate for members hip In the peated often enough and with suffi- The horror^ of war tread on each French sitmlemy. During the next few days the north other'a heels, so faBt they follow. Now Old friendships are destroyed by cient solemnity some of It Is sure to coast of Belgium and France will bethe English propose to set the fash- toasted cheese, and hard salted meat stick. Therefore, when candidates' IOHB for women's clothes.—Indian- has led to suicide.—Sydney Smith. I watched with much Interest, because apolis News. had no genuine tsBue with which to on, the outcome of the battlo that STYLES FOR MEN1 Tlip ninn who foots the hills when the Imilding and re- appeal to voters It became something must soon take place there depends, Corrected. FOURIER'S THE BETTER IDEA of a custom for them to attempt to One great contemporary, the New "Will London still dominate pairing is ilono is the man we want to meet face to face and to a great extent, the German's second York Hun is mistaken. His Philosophy Infinitely Preferable the styles for men? manufacture one out of the whole have a heart-to-heart talk with regarding the quality and hope of breaking through the French It la not the war news that the peo- to Hegel's Expressed Idea* of Will there be a new and dis- cloth. That custom has fortunately resistance. It is expected that the ple are tiring of; it is the war fiction. the Absolute. tinctly American note In cloth- prices on lumber, roofing, mouldings, flooring, and in fact been disappearing rapidly in recent —New Jersey Monitor. ing? brunt of the fighting In the immediate A New England contemporary, What will be the influence of years. Most wise men in politics about everything you need, exrept the man to do the job, future will Ire shifted from the line Outclasses Jersey Judge. a-hlch is prone to delve deep into the the war on male attire? That have learned that it doesn't pay to try there will be distinct changes and if you want a tip on a party that's just as reliable and 4hat stretches north and south from The Detroit jury that estimated the rery essence of things, cannot forego to fool the people and that a decent value of a baby's life at 6 cents out- ndulgence In an excursion Into the in many classes of apparel aa a Noyon to Lille to the line that extends classes the Jersey justice who ruled lomaUi of philosophy as it furniehes result of European conditions reasonable as what we sell, we will give you their name. regard for facts is the best road to east and west from Yprea to the coast, that a child was an expense, not ani prelude for war. It recalls how Na- Is apparent. They may not, popular favor. There are exceptions asset.—N. Y. World. poleon's entry In Jena in 1806 dis- however, manifest themselves I at a point probably CIOBB to the Belgo- to all rules, though, and wo have such J turbed the German philosopher, Hegel, until Spring styles are ready. French border. A victory here would Jailing Drunken Automobilists. In the attire for Fall and an exception—and a lamentably con lien engaged on lim theory of the ab- mean much for the Germans." A justice of the peace at Freehold lolute. He saw the battle and he Winter are many attractive pat- splcuous one—in the Appleby cam ast week sent to jail for thirty days packed up bis manuscripts and fled. terns and fabrics even If dis- It would pave the way for an inva- paign. man who Insisted on running his I i e recognized the Coreican as the tinct novelties are infrequent. WHITTY VANHI5E L PAUISUM BIOII of England, which would probably utomobile while drunk. The defend- absolute on horseback. But when St. The stores are now showing mean peace on German terms. nt admitted that he was intoxicated. Helena received this absolute Hegel these new thingB and the adver- MAKING US MORE INDEPENDENT. ml there was no alternative for the•eturned to Berlin and preached the tising in The Record gives LUMBER MILL WORK PAIKIS £ The part the war is playing in turn- No wonder the fighting ia reported uatice but to send him to jail for a liK-irine that the kaiser exemplifies. the news of their whereabouts from day to day. ing the attention of Ameican enter- to be proceeding with great violence. nonth, that being the minimum pen- Then arose in Russia the countervail- lty. One of the beauties of the newing Idea of pan-Slavlflm, at first nur- Pftone^?# prise to the production of articles aw in that a magistrate is given no tured by the czar himself. 170 BRAMHPORT AVL-LONL BRANCH,N J. which we have neglected and left to AN HONE8TLY PROGRESSIVE iscretion; which Is proof that the That is all engaging, but there was Europe to sell us la a fortunate one CONGRESS. Legislature regards it Is a serious of- Charles Fourier, a French socialist 'ense for an irresponsible person to philosopher, who witnessed the etege for this country. The 63rd Congress has broken all perate the dangerous machine. A few Trustee's Sale of Real Estate records for duration of continuous ser- of Lyons in 1793. He saw quantities "Before the war in Europe is over," nore such sentences, and drunken af rice destroyed, which had been held The subscriber, Trustee In Bank- the Newark Star truly says, "wo shall vice with nineteen months' work and rivers so long for higher prices that It be-ruptcy of the late firm of Clark & a11 lines. Whalen, will sell at public vendue on see a wonderful Increase In the list of records for constructive legiala- came unfit for consumption. Then he Friday, the 30th day of October, A. O. tion b attacked social problems and devised 1914, at the City Hall, Broadway, Long You PCHO^AT Scully necessities and comforts of life "made ^ making an honest attempt to The Dwindling Pension List. & system of community living. In New Bolve The most Impressive thought deriv- Branch, N. J., at the hour of 11 a. m., In America.' Certain medicinal oils, , the four great problems of thefd from the annual report of the com-Jersey today stand the ruins of mills all the following described premises: He's a Certainty for Instance, formerly imported from \ ^ritI' the currency, the trusts and the missioner of pensions Is that every 4IKI warehouses that recall the Ameri A vacant lot in the Township of Eatontown,- in tbe County of Mon- [ war's damage to this country. day nearly one hundred veterans of can experiment In Fourlerlsm. He Russia, are to be produced in this he war for the Union are answering saw great social transformation if nat- mouth. New Jersey, at Port-au-Peck. "The Democratic party," Leader ural forces were left free to act. Sea Said lot being 170 feet wide front country In the course of a few weeks, he last call. The loss by death during and rear by 406 feet in depth, and as announced by the United State Geo- Underwood well says, "Is entitled to ho last fiscal year was 33,369. Thewater would be*tU palatable as lem-containing 1% acres of land, more or the onade, the north pole would become That Why logical Survey, which is giving valu- confidence of the people because government's pension roll during re- less. Said land being formerly a part ft naR k :ent years has been Increased by the habitable and man would develop new of the J. Smith Morris tract Being able assistance to domestic chemist? ept its pledges to them. It has idditton of Spanish War veterans, and organs, such as an eye in the back of the same premises conveyed by Han- and inventors in finding ways to be ^'Ised the tariff downward on then 1912-13 It reached $174,171,660. his heac^. Isn't that a philosophy pref- nah Smith, widow, to Daniel II. Clarlt lut that was undoubtedly high-water erable to Hegel's ideas of the abso and Michael Whalen, by aeod diiied independent of foreign supplies. This revenue duties; has shoved the bur September 1, 1S9G, ^nt! recorded in the deno E mark, for the past fiscal year found it ute? What misery would be atten- You Are war bids fair to prove a liberal educa- taxation frqg those less able reduced by about $l,654,00f*. owtnjj; to dant were one to know all about the Monmouth County Clerk's Office in Uon to the American people with the to Pavt o tnose moat able to bear the •he increasing mortality of the Civil tngolata, to foiesoa all that was toTlook 523 of deeds, page 498, etc. A vVar survivors.—Newark Star, more particular description of the Federal government an schoolmaster, burden. It has reformed the banking onii! down the ringing grooves of land will be given at the time of sale. hange.—Pittsburgh Poet. "For instaftco, a Federal health US- «nd currency; has furnished the nec- The land is free and elenr of nil en- The Latest Dodge. cumbrances, and taxes paid to date. Going to partment expert points out that many ?***ry supplementary legislation tc With the enforcement of the stand- Golfer's First Thought. The land must be sold for cash to set- make tle the estate. plants growing wild m this country, • efficient the provisions of ttward hattket lav,' that prohibits the mar- Some ('lithuslastic golfers are so en keting of fmitB or vegetables in under- grossed in the game that on and off Dated October 10, 1914. and«enei*ally a>Bpi8edae weeds, could Sherman law, prohibiting monopoly sized' measures, a new scheme of un- witn the left8t the green they can think and talk o HERBEKT A. BUSHNELL, be made to yield a considerable range Possible disturbance to scrupulous growers for defrauding nothing else. Such a one was taken Trustee of Clark & Whalen, bankrupts. Vote For business, and It has therefore customers is aald to have made Its by an astronomer to see the moon of standard vegetable remedies euflv appearance In some up-Jersey com- 9trated tnat u can through a telescope. Asked what he cient to make the American people \ efficiently admin munities. It is styled the "stove-pipe thought of the satellite, to his scien- independent of the imported articles. I ister the affairs of the national gov filling.'" According to those who aretific friend's surprise and dismay, he wise to the method, the packer adopt- The scarcity and higher prices of use- said: "it's a* rictat, but it's awfu* fu' Est. 1867 ing the scheme, places a section of o' bunkers.'* ful drugs may have a redeeming fea- It La worthy of note that Progressive stovepipe about four-fifths the height Thomas J ture in encouraging farmers and etaem-1 member* of both House .and Senate of the banket, in the centre of the bas- ket and fills the pipes with low-grade Dolls for Society Women. FOR CONGRESS ists to supply the home market with jconcur in the maln P°mts of tba fruit. In Vienna a regular trade is done In BRITTON'S Ordered and paid for by Middlesex Co. Dem. Ex. Com., New iniou and preparation, both grown and made, °P unhesitatingly declare Layers of fine fruit are then packed elegantly dressed dolls that are pur Brunswick, N. J. in America." that the Administration is entitled t around the pipe, so that when viewed chased by society women. These dolls PHARMACY from any of the crevices of the bas-are carved by hand after models by B'way at Norwood and Bath Ave. And the govern ment is doing well in great credit for enacting a number o ket the peaches or apples appear to be well known artists, and they often lending Its powerful aid. farreaching measues of great excel uniformly large. The pipe Is then with fetch as much as $15 each. Their cos- MRS. BRITTON SAYS: tumes are beautifully made, and no lence. irawn, two or three layers of fine "Try our Hot Dressings over Every day a greater number of people read the ads—STUDY fruit placed on top of the "filling,' two are alike In face and figure. Many THEM, in quest of buying opportunities. Every day a store's FIGHTING HARD FOR BIG STAKES. and tTie basket is offered lor sale of these handsome toys are exported your ice cream—10c." It is not strange that the Allies and The disagreement of the jury in tii top prices. to America. advertising increased in importance—because of the other fact. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914. FIVE

forty miles away. a moment. Hy that time I had goi So 1 wasn't surprised In the an- to be so ninth of n ltar that I thought 1 nouncement ttint: the Warsaw Citizen could stand another little disgrace, and >STOEE T2SE LONGEST brought to the eager gaze "f dozens- j I told Dl-k she was nick and needed Richard J. Potter, our distinguished him for something. WALK IN THE fellow townsman, was to be pushed for It worked. Diek wns tliere in no the lower house of tbe state legisla- time. He wanted to help. Clothes Make The Man WORLD ture, lie had scarcely been In town n 1 was rumbling through some of his year. But he had done things. 1 was new hooks when he came back to me. uncertain, It didn't seem just like my Honestly 1 thought he had gone mad ESTABLISHED AT THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1179 There's a cast iron guarantee back old comrade. IIi« white face was tlnming red. Ills He Changed His Mind. "Old ninn," he said when I got to movements were alert, and his eyes NOTE—We close evenings at 8 o'clock, except Saturdays him in the evening after supper, "you blazed. He. couldn't talk nearly fast of every suit we sell. By ROSCOE GILMORE STOTT know I hate politics. I'm beginning to enougb. hate any same. Politics is a game, as "'Dick. Dlek,' she says. 'I want tc Copyright by Frank A. Munsey Co. nny fool knows." He eyed me intently. help you fipht-nll the way up!' she "Old man, you're afraid—o to $8.00. The hounding grew even more suc- were subjected to a crushing defeat.— OBNOXIOUS TAX which places an obliga- cesHfuI every day that passed. And, New York Bar. Now $2.98 worse, It WHS nil true—terribly true. tion upon you and every other man in the It was tbe day hefntv the primary. Ages Show Man Changes Little. country at a time when THERE IS BUT LIT- I had been given consent (o leave the Though Jt Is conceivable lhat man shop early. It was a last try to stem kind may have spread from a com TLE WORK, MONEY IS SCARCE AND the tide that was slowly pounding mun center over the entire earth In a down the character and possible suc- few thousand yenrts Professor Arthur THE COST OF LIVING IS HIGH. cess of Dick Potter. Keith In a Birmingham university lee Garlic fo- Wasp 6tfn0». I weut !o the usually quiet square. ture tuiH pointed out that tbe discover Best Cure for Nerves. Adhesive stamp tax effective Dec. 1 are:— les of tlie hist lifty years clenrly indi WUJi experftnentH bptiiff mode to The very best cure for a caao of It wns talkative and boisterous. est the efficacy of garlic as a euro for As I reached there Dick met me. cute that the dis|>crslou ami scpara nerven JH to keep busy. If you cannot Agreement of sale of products or merchan- tion Into widely separated rnces ba.- ontiumptlveH, it ia interesting to learn find any work of your own, help HOHIB "Tell mil to hold the Citizen off the liat another of tho medical properties press. Tell him I want to make n not been a rapid process. The Inhab 1 Trli'iul who has more to do than sh« dise on exchange, each $100, one cent. r itants of the lower Nile valley, (hough •i this plant 10 little appreciated in ran possibly accomplish. Ho really in- statement and will pay him twice IIIR his country is thnt a crushed clove Promisory notes, except bank notes for eih price. Run. ,Ilm!" immigrants have arrived among them luroBted in everything you do and f Rarlic is considered Iho best remedy It with all your might. You never dilation, and renewals, each $100, two cents. It uiny sound high flown and all that, types for H,(XK) years. The punnunenc* Of a wasp sting, If applied dlrcrtly to heard of a washwoman beliiR nervous. but it's dead true. I say to you that of liuman types has nlso shown Ui he spot. In ho French pruvlnceB thu NervouH women aro mire, $Q have wrin- Bundles shipped by freight and express, one Dick Potter's face, when I saw him America, and a human skeleton ol urativo properties of garlic are well kles and you will nevci* get rid of five hours later, showed more itgony LHusing, Kan., found nt n depth o) iiiown. in this respect. them until you get bet*,er control of cent. * than I think yon could crowd in ten twenty-threw feet In a glacial deposit your nerves.—Exchang". fiices like mine. probably dates back 12.000 years. The Moderation. Telegraph and Telephone Companies, one He bad never lacked any luxury in men of Eiigliiud of &.000 years ago bih! Moderation i.s the silken string run- life hut love- Now the thing lie want Advertise in the Daily Rec- "OLD MAN, I'M APKAID THEY'VE GOT ME." the modern stature, with the form o! ilng through the pearl chain of all vir- cent on each message over 15 cents. c-d most and needed most had been head und strength of muscle of inau.v uen.—Illsliop Hull. ord. It will pay you. Sender of telephone or telegraph messages lew dozen times before the justice for bounded out of his life. I have seen uien of today Professor Keith de s]>eediny; in his red, much spattered reikless men with money—you have, el a rod that his audiences lind repre on each message over 15 cents, one cent. 'bsii.'ibout. too—but not one WHS like Dick. sentatlves of tbe men of the Derby- We Give 'S.&H.' Green Trading Stamps—Ask For Them He h;is pitched ball for an outlaw I looked nt the man five minutes shire CHve, In America the red Indian Deeds of Realty transfers valued between ball team. He has* hud two wrecks befoip dp sjijrt a word, and I could not preserves the form of men who lived while learning the flying machine urge him. Besides, I knew about hefure the Inst glacial invasion, and $100 and $500, fifty cents. ya me. what wns mmfng. the predynastle Kgyptluu survives In Pift.v-fuur weeks «RO Potter slid into ".Mm." he s.iid slowly nnd with long tribes on the Ued sea. — New York Insurance of property, new or renewed poli- War-siiw, Ky. He eflffie on tlie even- pauses between some of the words, Press. BIG INCREASE IN cies, each $1 one-half of one cent. ing boat from rineinnati and wnllced 'I < iiti tell what the longest walk in with me up the slope to tbe hotel. He the world U—It's to be Svlthln tlie never stated his buMiness, and I never She Knew How. Policies of insurance or bond of nature of in- gates of henven and then to tun They nnd been married but a few asked him. iirmuid and wnlk back." STAMPS W COFFEES weeks when they decided to hnve » demnity for loss each $1, one cent. It wiis Sunday evening In Intp sum He dropped his head in his hands To further introduce our Coffee we are making this extra Inducement. mor, I was lonesome, or, rather, rest turUey dinner for some friends. Tut 'ind for just a little minute his voicV jouug wife was very Inexperienced ti* A wonderful opportunity to fill you rbook or get another before Xmas. Passenger tickets by sea to foreign ports less. Xot » thing was stirring in the broke. Gradually he got the old con home town. I missed Potter. 1 didn't cooking and spent some tlmu in con costing less than $10, one dollar. trol and looked up. suiting her cookbook. The bird arrlv see- him as much as I used to. Potter "Jim." lip went on slowly, "tomor 15 STAMPS with 1 lb Iona Coffee 25c had settled ilown—and probably up too. ed. nnd tlie young husbnnd aaked: Ditto, not exceeding $60, three dollars. B8W the Citizen is going to print my "Doo't you know how to do it. deni Potter bag even stopped Ntnoking. He withdrawn! mid a complete slory of 20 STAMPS with 1 lb Sultana Coffee 30c wore Wblb* negligee shirts instead of estV" Ditto, exceeding $60, five dollars. my old life. I s»y all my old life. I They both gazed solemnly at the tin lilnk. He wore the very best straw wrote it, and It's nil there." Tlie hint 25 STAMPS with 1 lb Ambosa Coffee 32c Hiiilor to be (&&£$ in Wnrsaw. and his key for a moment, and then the wlft Perfumery, cosmetics, etc., vaseline, hair of a smile touched his lips. "1 told replied: lies were either block or white. I think twice wlnit that scorpion told 'em. I dyes, tooth washes, graded in values of five I'lifter hud n half dozen pairs of shoes. "Yes, darling, it's nil quite ctenr ex 30 STAMPS with 1 lb EIRyad Coffee 35c wanted to Iipjtt bun sinne way, nnd I cept one thing, aud 1 can't <|ul(e un They nil looked new and uncommonly knew, more than he did." I took a cents up to 15 cents, each five cents of value narrow to me. derstand thnt." JUST A WORD ABOUT COFFEE chair and slid It over near his. "Rut 1 "And what \n thnt, love?" naked the At the doorway of the hotel I met wanted ber to know it, from my own We hnve IH-HI Coffee roasters for over 55 years. Have more satisfied one-eighth of & cent. i-.•in BUI man. young husband anxiously. (•offer customers than any other goear in the world. Fresh shipment Mps-as n umn would act—and I told "Why, the book Siiya, 'First clean "Seen Potter?" I asked. her everything I know about Dick Pot- to on rstorcs twien H week-—no stale Coffee In stock, that is one of our Ditto, valued from 15 to 25 cents, five-eighths Dan grinned. your turkey,'" replied she, "and 1 am secrets; and another in our excellent ijuality for the money, A pound ter, H wns pretty nasty in parts, and wondering whether I should use toilei will make you a regular customer. of a cent. "Churrh ain't out." it )i»ok nearly four hours. Then I re- "Church".'" A iiueer conclusion was or regular scouring eoap," — Boston leased her from her promise t<> me, nml Herald. 1 OWEST PK1CF, Chewing gum, etc., valued at less than $1 a flawning. I MANY V AWS "Sure--dmnh. I reckon you know I tried the longest walk in the World. unit, four-tenths of a cent. lhat your friend Potter Is belter olT lit II shuts nt old man Wlniers' front Measuring a Tree's Height. CRANBERRIES 7c ohnrch 'n on the street strolling with r-jnte niul ends"—be looked about, his The simplest WRY to find out the Ditto, each additional $1, one-tenth of a cent. yon.1 new. IIMIHISOIIIU o,uartors—"here." height of a tree is one that civilized Five minutes later Killnmu poked me I *\HH snyfng something—oh. some man owes to one of the most primitive —CRINE'S— —EVAPORATED— —FAT NORWAY— Power to convey real estate protests, 25 humorously in the ribs. There was KIIHI!? thing nhout a beginning all over races—the Australian bush men. Stand Potter Walking mit with the prettiest nr something like that. I don't think wit* your back toward the tree at a CATSUP PEACHES MACKEREL cents. girl in \V;irs:iw (population il.OOO smilsi. In- lieurd ;i word. Mis telephone bell point thnt you think the top of the Palace or parlor car seat or berth, one cent. Potter wan doing other Ihiims besides ran«, and he didn't rise to answer. Ho Iree would reach If the tree were felled winning T.m-y Belle Winters. Be had I slid out into the other room nnd took Stoop down nnd look back between The telephone and telegraph tax must be col- settled down with a hard, dull thud, d'nvn the receiver. your legs at the top of the tree. Movi> Hi' had hmu^iit bis mother from out In II wns Lucy Belle, I knew the voice. forward or backward until you can lected by the company from the person paying Iowa and put her In a comfortable lit- I called t« Dick, but he didn't move. Just see the sky over the highest A Bottle. Worth 7c Alb. Delicious for Pies Etch. Worth More tic cottuge on the shadiest sfrcci in Hie Then 1 niinie some silly excuse nnd branch; there make your mark. The for the message. town. He hml disposed of every dare- ran tu Pofter, 1 told him it was Lucy distance from that mark to tlie trunk —A,ROO- M I 40-SO'i f nl devil notion in his system itnd had put Belle JHKI wlmt It might mean, but be will be the height of (be tree. Then PKC Brokers, $30.00. all his money into the furniture fac- Wouldn't niuve. lit? snid he Couldn't may be some boys so built that the> STARCH 4c | PRUNES " l^C tory which consumes my invaluable stiind anything more. I rushed buck cannot measure anything hlglierwhilT Proprietors of theatres, museums and con- time-. to the telephone nn«I tol.l Ml

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We Give "S.&H." Green Trading Stamps FOUR KILLED I Everybody is Coming to You Can Afford to Buy a New Winter Coat at Such a Low Price GOLDSTEIN'S NO 4 Choral service at ONO OOOD New Philadelphia, Ohio, Oct. L'G.— ^"^ DEPARTMENT STORE QQ The, Choral, service at the 1'reHhy- Four persona, two men and two women, The Store for Thrifty Folks Broadway, Long Branch Women's Redingote Goats at tsrlaii Church lasi night was a very were killed nnd three seriously injur- They're Winners interrHtiug and helpful part; of tho ed oaiiy today when an automobile, service. The anthems by the choir and in whit li they were, riding plunged liie solo by Mrs. Morton Smith, both down a twenty-foot embankment, al 1 THE HOME OF FASHION by the wordH and Hpirit, as well us by Maeslllon, Ohio, near here. Hugo The Approach of the Holidays Turns STRAUSS IS9 BROADWAY the rendering, were an appropriate Horn, Canal Dover, Ohio clothing toer ami reverent part of tho wornhlp in chant and Carl liuponthal, and wife, of tiie house of God, and were, felt by all ffJfsJVctr Us Here New Philadelphia, /ere instantly kill- One's Thoughts to to he a helpful mid impressive addi- ed, Mrs. Horn died at thu MnHgillou tion to the service. The leader of Hie If If a Hrrr TtsJVew cily hospital today. Harry HuuiriEon choir, Miss Itruskn, the choir, ami the owner and driver of the machine, Mrs. GLDBE-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOKCASES ALLIES LINE INTACT nrpaniwt, Mr. Ball, deserve thlnkn for MEN'S SHOES Clara Morn Spabr and Misa Llaa Cam- their Interest in this work. tloii, were badly injured. Bursting of Booklovera know no time or place, Tho pastor spoke briefly from tho $2.00 and upwards a front tire causuii tlie machine to swerve. hi tlie .seclusion of the town house or words, "The Son ot Man !» not coma t\n' peaceful quiet of the country AS to destroy men's lives," The though I was presented that, while there Bra SLOCUM'S BAiLEY AGAIN ELECTED home, their libraries are 11 perennial iCuiilhilH'il froffl Scf-nni! Pug bav« hvu tin'«|vi ,|. it nt!tt«B timt md to m.,Ue liic more ditMi-ult, Clirint mie,, in home from tho animal meeting Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases Hie Ccriiiiiiii? lime lii'i-n using Ehfl A us- ;-.'irffe to thin world, not to help (in of the Grand Lodge of Colored Pythi- fiiitii:. In ruver llieir retreat. The IlUB- ihifi dPBtructiou ui1 meti, hut to make aua. He was ro-eieeted grand keeper I'lum tlie (lecorativ theme. The elas- siitit rcTiln- iii^-rich! rnnlhnic to mi if poBKilile for men to live a true ami nf exchequer for the ninth consecu- ticity of the handy unit* adapts vtmc wtiiip Hie left wins itt maintain- tive year, and complimented for hia ac- 1 i'i ;ii lit;. He Is in this world now to tuetn perfectly to various arrange- tug tin iifw pfisitjtitis ialtt'li on iin help every man who is wrecked in II'H SOLE AGENT caratenesa and efficiency in office. west hiink of Hie S;m River. icpea and purposes, who is dtgcour- 183 BROADWAY Tbo seEsUm was one of the best ev- ment, m taste or convenience may To RetQaca U. S. Vessels. tgod nnd defeated, <>r who is fighting er held. When Mr. Bailey took office demand. Their luxurious finishes Wii-hiiiK'oii. I), <\, Orel. mi. K.ir fur the good anil (run things. His per- eight years at^o tlie treasury bad but a add charm to mansion and cottage alike. As the libraries •elBH*3e of tlm Standard oil tankSr pose in to enlarge lift*, to give It real Jobn Euan Ceta Judgment. balance of $200. It now has $7,000. ISrimllMa, recently Bulged hy the iJilt value, to free it from c&i&iig&me&tg. ndKinent was given Saturday by ne- During the year the order paid $2,1)00 grow you get more sections to match. Thus you suit the tan cruiser ni Halifax, was anticipated [e would open new posslbililiea, a der Badeau at Red Bank in favor tor funeral benefits. present while allowing for future expansion. Designed to. toihiy l.y Preaklcai Wilmui. He toltt IOW range of experiences, as the mas-of .hthn Egan and against Stryicer SL. The representatives from this city «ro\r, they are built to endure, and cost no more than the callers In- expected iioili the HrindUlu e,r of muslr opmiH up a now world lo Stryker In a claim for moving, Mr. were: Harmony Lodge, J. W. Shrearse; and the Plnluria weoW lin freeil and ha tiould capable of responding to tho Egao rcntlnratl a bill of J8O.50 to tho Opceola Lodge, T. C. Faulcon; Fried- ordinary kind. Im jwr! leiilnrly t-xpliiineil I hat the oower of Susie, or aa when a new firm far moving some furniture, anil f:hip Court. Mra, Phyllis Walker. Won't, you step in and see our display? I'riiiciilh' tin iden! was cle&rtug up, He vorlti IH opened to one who has been Friday Stryker & Stryker put in an flmrafti rlzed the oegotialloas with «!lnd and han had the night restored. offset of *1S for alleged damage to Qvr Wife. (3d floor, front) (irt'ut Britain over the recant Beiaiira Sever does Chri»t destroy ii man or i os) e of the fur nil lire. Although the Our wife, comments a western news- paper man, is one of those women friendly, an at win abandon prln A very recent furniture shipment discloses the arrival of ways doen lip. seek In save the. manMr. Egan was Hist notified Friday, he who aren't rcntent to bo takon for court proceedings :'f Halifax in tin a whole carload of inrt all that is worth Baring, and Is •Uiimed, of the damage alleged to have their dauphter'8 sister. They went to Hrlmtillit case, itfriirtlln^ to oHlfia] In 4i\'B to all men the. life that. Is life in- teen done by iii^ employes, Mr. Egan be tnJ;en for their daughter's dauga* :lit utiuiiH, given l>y Acting Secretary 'red. IIG wants to make life worlh ?&8 given judeme.nt for the full ter—1.> be ta^sn for their own grand- u( HtiiH- Liuisinj; today. He saMt, how- Couches and Davenports living, both here and everywhere, now iinomit of (lie bill and the eouil coats duiifehtcr, so to speak. ever, thai in- [in n.:{ yet IKIVIBGI] COB uul forever. r $S.8-6 must be met by Slryfeer & coernttig the developmfifita in the i'l;i At Hie clflfle of the mornitiK service ttvyker. Coiacfra.es ! (iri;i mm&. Attacks on British Admiralty Lord. the congregation held a short meetim upholstered in aljshades i) rormkier the piatter of a small d> mprovmentc on Kensington Avenue. Where to Shop KUIHJUII. oe). ^ii, 'i he BBii-Qarniftn Irjt which had accumulated the pam of velour, are priced at agitatioa throaghoul iCiiKhttnl U BOB Keiigingloij a venue is JockSis up. ear. Tbe thing wan taken up in sucli 1 WHEN IN spreatflag in uttniUw on Prinee Louie way as to prove gatlsfaetery ami en \I1HH Jennie. it. Davis Iiaa moved from $7.98, $8.98, $9.98, ol IlallniluirK, First Sea Lord at the auragtng to all, mest of tlie timoum ;UIIO!UV()(M! avonufi to her new honu?, Admiralty. Ha hoi been subjected t( ffiing paid in or pledged at ouce. \22 Kenaiimton avenuo, near Grand. Red Bank $12.98, $15 and $20 Winners •t number of veiled uttnekf*, the lat«S' Oiieh was built, b.v Jofieps Ihinmiway. belBg 1*411 rit-d in I lie eelSHtSS (if I In Harry Maps la haviiiK his KcnsiiiKton Globe tills nfternni. The propriety n "HIS PRISON CASE IVPIIUO home painted, while .Sommer- Imitation and Genuine a ftttt«f»Uifld (i«rma;i hnldin*,' M im READS LIKE FICTION field Laird expects to make a mnnbrr Ml enter in Winter portniu a peaitlon in the Navy a if alterations to bis Kensington ave- Leather Upholstered Couches $15 to $25 '-••it' li ti i hue ,in if also various mm or Washington, 1). C, Oct. 2$.—Tfee 1> iiie asnia vi>iy sbartly. Other im- Men's and Young Men's Clothing ore Muted. lartmoul of Jmstieo id engaged today provements are sr-heduled to take place Broad Street, head of Monmouth Tin- <;if*he [hniatnln tbiil an author n Ihe invcHtiRniion of a prftton mw n the street. RED BANK Davenport Bed Couches Overcoats iimivi- niaii-incut be issued oa the &uh vhit'h reads like roinunco of a fiction Velour and Imitation Leather Tpholstered at .Uvt. I-'fsidtc the fart tbat tha Kin: ah>. how an inuoci'iit man was BUbsU Morrio Margolius to Wed. n- eiwtl hiii! in n Hpcciiil nndient1! utpd for u felon, ciinied a prisoner Morris Margolius, formerly of this 1 \s»\ iv.1 k. [he rumor persists that tbi rom china to HJH Francisco and his ity, who is now in business In New- ALBERT S. MILLER From styling to stitch- Prince w.a .•> imprisoned oa isaspielGn ilentily ami freodom not cstfibliwlnMl ark, and Misa Bessie V. Wolf, of Oils $19.98 to $30 00 1 1 18 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. i' ! being a spy. . mtii alter ha entered the penitentiary .•fly, visited City Ihill this morning (I'd floor) ing, BUT (ivcivnais have n Si. Queiitiii, Cnlirornin. :md procured a marrJiige license.. The Reputable Makes of Footwear Motcrcyck Skidded Into Canal. I'eitr (ii'inies, an Rx-ronvict from Si wodding will take placo next Sunday for every member of the family. ; COLD WEATHER IS COMING the ragged hearty make- Tuntun, NT. ,1., Oci. tit: Paul R Juenthi in the man \vho; e ingenuity evening at tlie home of the bride., We Serve You Best. KewauM. m Perth Amiioy in in ih. iaa pusslsd the prison mairi^emom "Gable" cottage, North Uroiuhvay. ami soon you'll need one of these up ihat marks the big-.McKinley Huwjiiial lirsv l<:il:i> suiTi'iin; | hen the I>epai(meut of .IiiHtict? and inn My caii^eii di pi nut lie rxchaliKPH This Trade Meurk nitli a lni.ktn iiiuer Jaw and other in Israel Feltman's Widow Weds. rom the State Department with Japan. is a guarantee on ,H'i'i'-tliaii-\vea) tier man. juries, about flie Urail. as JI reaalf of Mrs, Waruh Fellrnp.n, widow of lt>- Cooking S Heating Stoves 11 rimes v\aw iieiiienri'd I ie fore tin* everything purchas- a piuiiyf iJiiu Un1 ranal no;iv hoar yes \merlcan eourt at Shanghai to tl»ro« Kiel »ltnmn, of l^mirth avenue, and ed at the DRY In Bargain Basement There is a wealth erf h [ilti\^, tt hrt) a inniorcyclc n:i wlil^ii r yt-ars in the St. Queiiim prison tor Abruhnni llroiM lit n, were married GOODS STORE of bO iind .Inlui StMt!, al 0 of I'crtti Am forgery. Tfatotigb the connivance ol !a*i 'ii;-?!it at the Fotogolil cottage in warmth in these Hart, INH uiu- lidifinu, truin I'rluciMiui fcfl ihe prinoti keppp]' at Shanghai, Orinios Oh&lsea nvenue. A recaption a.ml din- JFosepli Sola Tieatoa, ^kiifiini. Tbf accldenl bnp- got all innocpiU man, Alfred .Miann- tu r followed the ecrrmrny. over 0B8 RED BANK. fi lifit uliili- roiindiiiK a curve in the Seliaffner & Marx and ;un, tu thi»."fhanhaied" and BUbatltflt hundred gueiUi bninp present, The mill beside which tin- pamil nins. Hntli (1 tor him in \\U eel!, Johonmu'n wfta :;pwlywedK will rewide In I'ourtb ave- .lieu \\lt at I'll rid, ! nd;*-y iauiaging HO me eXlr.uliliuti to BSTVa tho tlm:e year build lag B lii:i ca it slug no eaBualtioS) V' !f.?,ii.: , In 38 BROAD ST., RED BANK, the loose, lax back and ii'i'in at San Quentin. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelery, Sil- Men's and Boys' Clothing verware, Cut CIJCS, Pickard China shawl collar oil ihe l>al- VVAGMER'S FCNDNES" FOR PET ClllflVI Clicks, Silicr Chests. Wild! Q:i !lll> 11 n«|!HHal«d COCKING STOVES maeaaii order, you'll lind Great Great Musician's DevoMon to His Dog Popular Clothing Store 141 Broadway (I. Felnsod) Said t^ Have Been Remarknbie At $15.00, $18.00, $22.00, $25.00, us ready \\ illi all weights Bargains in Ha Intensity. NEW BICYCLES $16.50 AND UP $27.50 and $30.00 (fully guaranteed) and all lengths. Ult'hanl W'afiiier'H fumlnesB for btl DENTI8T DENT18T TIRES SUPPLIES Ladies' Grey Top faithful dog Pops !;< well known. At Repairing a Specialty. HEATERS These coal's you can put Pat. Leather Shoes tie lime v. tit n ;ii:nnirit nil I'1" ffiUSlcal DR. J. K AMN RED BANK BICYCLE EXCHANGE At $4.98, $7.98, $9.98, $12.00, $15.00, \WM hi had turned apninKi him h" DENTIST 29 E. FRONT ST. $25.00 and $28.50 your faith in. without v.nuld soinelinipr-. in liis w alks with Opp. Globe Hotel, FI3D 3AT;K Special This Week Only the dog. declaim nlo-.iil a.^uinsl his Open until 9 p. m. Sunilayt until I f. • fin's. Then HIP di>g would ruah back 179 Broatiwty, opp. Poitoffiaa putting much money in waril and forward, ln'.rkini.'. ami s:iaj. "hone 178-R Long Branoh. N, i. Telephone 1074 29 East Front St. pin J. as if helping bta aiftttsr to o"^" —a standard we strive $2.50 F*. R. Boice «c Co About the Orchid. Growing Old. feiti hia m.-mipv. When Wajfier rt l;ir:i. ;T" hdmS" fr"onr"5n*"ncrKTrtim—1tr GARAGE n 17fiS only 30 specimens of Eui- Growing old is a process from v.hicli to maintain in every ar- HTfa w'MT known to ijtr under cuitfr tbora is mx.i srapp. lii^cauac the cheni- Ladies' Pat. Leather Shoes Repairing of'AII KInc3>'. Bgmp'otlmr dty \\-\^ wmM Mrntt inn. in 1712 a traveler noted sotnfi lealB fn our bodies are ro constituted STORAGE SUPPLIES. ticle we offer von. receive a prweat as w«il aa tlia otber 't inicns in Japan, but up to 1820 that 1 hr.1 y nmst inevitably undergo it. With Grey Tops a Regular H Agency for HupmobiSes. tin mfaefi of the family. Pop« rn hid3 •wpre looked upon as a curi- Old age is fatally written in our tis- $4 50 Value HANSON RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. *«i %. ti tbatn joyfully," be writer, to n T ty in botanical gardens. The sues from the moment they come into A^L TUr tln TAU, W PTABt '- os fri#nd after oas ol these exasfalofia. THE UPTOWN STORE oUt Qiicliid,.''..-grown, ia Prices $15,00 to $25.00. At $3.50 es, is an air plant, as are many of gins v. hen wo slop growing and be- to !••• ended WRSO< r ecari ei) l-'i tlie AT SOc Talkingi Machines specimens. Tho price paid for this come more aid more rapid the near- School Shoes dyiuj; di'g'H side. He ovi?n j.ul -Ti t\>n_ e bloom was 100 guineas. er we approach death. daj ; an important jifl.ritt> li^^cti: • oi Ladies' Waists Instruments All Solid Leather !'<•'..• Illuess and tlwitli. Ha write. When Buying Rugs. Ladles, «••• have lusi 13 \V;M U afterward to his Mi ad l*raefti :•. ' !!• STORCK of Course 38 buying rugs remember that a True Devotion. At Very Reasonable died hi tnj arms on tha n -'• I oi tli.- thai »re buitoo ft rt ;.n>l oome LONG BRANCH I4ttie Knlharine had a big dog W.H.Woo!!ey&Co, RED BANK FREEHOLD nig shows dust nnd lint, and a Prices rai«8, t'siially the best rugs which she invrui dearly. One cold They ;-i.lil up lo Jl.W. To rlooe _&ig.ht she; Bfi&fid U the UoR.cnuhi oem» i 68 ' nssH p.-ittrrtis, Whereas cheap 181 Broadway RED BANK HAIR PARLORS 8 h*ve big. bold designs. Tan toto the honte for ;• while, Her moth* pldp i'i • Ronw t e;i-ii mm fcu and Room 10, Eisner Building, Red, Bank,, . B v. fir \\dl ami smfte feds--are er isld; *'Y« B; bui g| taoB U tts ba •Isce tfai o i ha, • i1. ii bltt< r pal i Had gins to BCratcli, you suul put him prey's Shoe Store Pfrone 362- Mi H s-- IUue_ rag> are suitable for 11 :1 rhon* 165 M. McCall Pattern! rigfti out. Lnnn- KattrsTTSa \\ixs Heard 'Peculiar wnrri'U for Ihe t'-l.! ftUftd Ol '•'• ' !''" Shampooing, Scalp Treating, Hairj 1BStS and red, brown and mixed hiurO to exclaim: "O, Hcttip. don't scratch; Vntil the yr-ar 129 BROADWAY thirteen >rai-H.- DON'T FORGET WE GIVE Dressing, Face Massage, eoSora for halls. tell mr Where it It&bw, and 1"1! scratch en vprrinat'1 tl GPEEN TRADING STAMPS Manicuring, Etc.i Etc. Opp. Farmer'ti Mark*-* it for you."- Chicago Tribi:-.,:.. i}: of ifte !!• .i'i\ iMlise in UK,- iMih K«coiJ Hours: 9 a. ni. to 6 p. m. Aiivcrtise in the Daily Record. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914. 8EVEN

sales or transfers do nut exceed 50.00X flues to make within thirty days after Strength of Cedar. pounds shall each pay $<;; nut exceed- [lie explrutiou uf i>;irli umulh H sworn The resistance of cedar wood to de- WHAT NEW WAR ing 100,000 pounds, $12; exceeding •itatement to the cullcctm- uf internal WARTAXMEASURE cay has long been famous, and cedar 10O.000 pounds. $24. If fcbi' annual wales reveuui- In pilch tif their respective dis- tenceposts often last for generations. Pay Your Bills By Check or tnimsfers-do not esni'tl M&Q lujuuds tricts, stating the number of dis- A remarituble Instance of the inde- exemption i -; grunted. • patches, uiutisuges or eon versa tlouB structibility of cedar has been noted and in that way save time and money. Accounts TAX LAW TAXES Dealers in tobacco whose nunual re- originated at each of their respective TO BE UNPOPULAR In the stuU> of Washington, where a ceipts from the snle 0t tobacco exceeds el* li.ili;'.r:-. toll Stllttous Of ulli.v ; and forest of hemlocks, near Acme, haa of $1,000 or more, no matter how large, are al- $200 shall pity $4.80 for each store. No transmitted thence over their lines grown up over an ancient buried (or nmnufuotuTttr of tobaccu, snuff, cigars during tlie preceding month for which eat of cedara. Tlie trunks of cedar, lowed two per cent, interest on daily balances Special Annual Levies and or cignrettes shall be required to pay aa charge of ir> cents or more was im- People fill Realize That They although lyiiiK In a mulat soil, have wUen the money is deposited in the strong and spoelni tax as a dealer in manufac- posed, and fur each of such messages been almost perfectly preserved tor at tured tobacco, snuff, tigars or cigar- or conversations tlie said person, Are Paying Federal Taxes. least 151) years, the length of time carefully managed Stamps For Many Tilings. ettes for selling his own products at firm or corporation shall collect from that the rings at growth shaw the tbc-plnce of manufacture. tht* person pnylug fur tbe mi-ssago or hemlocks to have been growing uboy« Manufacturers of tobacco whose an- conversation a tax of 1 cent in addi- their fallen predecessors. nual snlew do not exceed 100.000 pounds tion to tbe regulm* charges for thoEFFECT AFTER ELECTION TO NET NEAR $100,000,000 shall each pay $ti; not exceeding 200.- message or conversntion, which tnx Red Bank Trust Company OIK) pounds, $12; not exceeding 400.000 ihe mild person, tiriu Of corporatIon Fifty Cent* More on Each Barrel of pounds, $24; not exceeding l.OW.OOU -ihall in turn pay to the »uKl collector Balloti to Be Cast Before Measure Be- pounds, $f Internal revenue of their respective Broad & Wallace Sts., Red Bank, N. J. Bear—No War Tax on Whisky—The- comes Generally Understood and MEDICINE pounds $^00; not exceeding 10.000,000 districts." ater Managers, Brokers, Etc., Taxed. pounds, $000: not exeee^Lug 2C,Q0O,O0G Indemnifying bomls are subject to a Pelt—-Mr. Taft'a Reoent Visit to Four Per Cent, Wire Messages Included—Stamps on pounds, $1,200; exceeding 20.000,000 tax uf 50 cents; certillcate of profit*. 2 • Waihinyton Revealed His Great Per- Bonds, Stocks, Policies, Etc. pounds, $2,4D4S. '•cnts for each $100: certificates of dam- sonal Popularity. FOR POOR BLOOD interest Allowed on Special Accounts Manufacturer* of cigars whose nn- age, etc.. 25 cents; nil other certificate}* HE main provisions of the. new nunl sales do not exceed 100.000 cigars required by luw. 10 cents euch. By ARTHUR W. DUNN. war tax bill jnst passed by shall each pay $i!; not exceeding 200,- ltroker's notes, nienioramlnnis of Pflle, Washington, Oct. 20.—ISjieclal.]—"it Mrs. Brunson of Betlefontaine, Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent congress to raise upproxlmate- 000 cigars, $i\; not exceeding 400,000 etc., 10 centn each; conveyance*, such 1H n good i hhi>i for tlie Dtuuocitits tual T ly $100,000,(100 nnnual revenue, Ohio, Believes Vinol Is the cigars, $12; not exGeeding l.OOO.OiKt as deeds, between $10fi mul $MtO above the new emergency revenue bill was place special taxes on beer and vari- cigars, $:JO; not exceeding fi.000.000 any Hen or encumbrance. 50 cents, nnd not In effect u month before the elec- Best Remedy in the World. ous wines, tobacco Bales, brokers, the- cigars, $150; not exceeding 20/XX>,000 ."»0 cents for each additional $500, but tion." The obHervntion WUK nitido by ater managers, commission merchants, Her Personal Experience. and two for convlrtion jitter Hie Ions, cigars, $(KH); not exceeding 40XuQ.OOfl instruments to secure a debt are ex- a Hepublicau who believer tlmt this Belief ontaine, Ohio.—" My blood was perfumerjt and cosmetics, bonds, cigurs, $1,21H); exceeding 40,000,000 empt: custom house receipts, 25 cents tedious deliberation and wsis dls- stocks, promissory notes, express und tiix measure will be oue of tin* most very poor and 1 was in a weak,nervous, JOSEPH E. DAVIES. t-hnrged. cigars, $2,400. to ?] fur from $100 to $51X) or over; cus- unpopular over levied iu this country, run-down condition. 1 tried different freight bills of lading, telegraph and tom house withdrawal entries, 50 cents 1 medicines without benefit and one day The law has it that jurors must not telephone messages, marine, lire and Manufacturers of ci-rarettcs whose hut that the people will not Unou my drurcist told me about Vinol. In all Wisconsin Man May Bo Appoint- | even discuss among themselves a millf- cnusunlty Insurance policies, pawn- nnnual t:iiles do not exreed 1,000.000 much ubout It until it hau been in force 1 took four bottles and certainly got the ed to Fddsral Tr^de Commission. i der cane which they are trying until r\\ brokers and many other minor things. cigarettes shall eneli pay $U; not ex- Insurance Policy Tax. for n mouth. results I was lookine for. It built me ceeding 2,000.000 cigarettes, $21; not up in every way, blood, strength and the evidence in in uud the ludga has The chief levies on beor, wines and The tax on uuirine imd lire insurance The election will he over before tin* charged them, in this case, if (he indi liquors are: In lieu of the f 1 tux now exceeding 5.000.000 cigarettes, $00: not policies is l cunt on uiich dollar of pre- nerves, and I tell my friends it is the vklual juror's story Is true, this jrrouji exceeding 10,000,000 cigarettes, $120; mium, cooperative or mutual tire in- people renlly know much uliout the ml- best medicine on earth. Many of imposed by law, a tnx of $3.50 per them have used it and found it so." not only discussed the trial, but formed barrel on nil beers will be made. not exceeding ' 50,000.000 cigarettes. surance coiniMinies being exempted. ditluna! taxes. Any emergency t»x \* $i!fiO; not exceeding 100.000,0 cigar- nlmoHt Hure ti> bring home tu the poo —Mrs. EARL BRUNSON, BeHefontaine. und expressed an opinion far hi nd On all still wines, domestic and I'olic-ieN of reinsurance are exempt. Ohio. vaneo of tlie proi>er time. imported, the war tnx will be: OnOtbtta, $1,200; exceeding 100,000,000 Other insurance policies nnd guaranty pie tin- ideu tbnt they nre pnylns fed- cigarettes, $2,49(5, As long as the blood is impoverished, "I shall certainly make an Investiga- eaeb bottle containing one-fourth pint bonds, excei't life, personal accident, eral t;i -(•••. Most of tbe UHtionnl tnxtm thin and poor you will be weak, pale and tion of this matter," declared District or less, Vi cent; over one-fourth pint "In arriving at the amount of license hnillh and workmen'^ compeusiitiun, have been KO indirect OM not lo ncem tired all the time. Attorney Smith when he heard thy and not more than one-half pint. tax to be paid hereunder nnd in tlje mie-hulf of 1 per cent on each dollar. bufdensotue. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron .story. "If I find it is true it will nave Va cent; over one-half pint tint! not levy and collection of such tux," the The full test on insurunce is: Tafts Popular In Waahington. tonic, supplies iron to the blood, puri- a lot to do with the question of releas- more then one pint, 1 cent; over one law sti.vH, "each itcrson, firm or corpo- "Insurance- Km-h policy of insurance The i>ersonnl popularity of furiner fies and enriches it, while ths cod liver ing Mrs. CiU-mau on ball. Besides, k pint nnd not more than one quart, 2 ration engaged in the manufacture or other iiiHirumcut, by whatever name I'ro.sideiit nnd ftlr.s. Tuft was shown elements contained in V'tol creates will pO«Sibly change the complexion of cents; in all other containers 8 cents of cigars, cigarettes (including little the same slmll be called, by which in- during iiieir recent visit In this city. strength, and rebuilds wasting tissues. the future as to a second trial.*' Pre- per gallon. elgars) or tobacco shall be considered Munince shall bo made or renewed upon Mrn, Taft will long be reuu>nibcred at< Vinol is not a secret nostrum, simply the medicinal •lementa of the cods' liv- viously the district attorney stated that On all domestic and imported ehum- iind deemed a single manufacturer." property of nny dcKcriptiou (ineludiug the most nuccesHful "flrtit lady of ihe be would not press the ease to a retrial lnnrl" thnt has occupied the White en, with the useless nauseating oil elim- pugne und other BpajkUng wines and The law sfiys regnrding special tax rents or profits), whether against peril inated, and tonic iron added. Try a bottle unless new evidence came to light. on all artificially carbonated wines tho violations: by sou or on inland waters, or by lire HOUPC In many yeiirn. Mr. Taft WHN of Vinol with the understanding that (Jf sonnet tliere were rumors today tax will be: One-half pint or less, 5 "And every person who carries on or lightning or other peril, made by jilwnys nice pernonnlly. It waa in hit;your money will be returned if ft does that Dr. Carman and his wife are no- cents, over one-half pint and not more any business or occupation for which any person, association or corporation, official relations that lie seeniptl tr» fail. not make you stronger, feel younger and in;,' to separate and that one or the oth than one pint, 10 cents; over one pint special taxes are Imposed by this net. upon the amount of premium charged, Just why lie could not tunkc his ofli- give you an added fntercstin life. er of them will sue for a divorce. But and not more tiffin one quurt, 20 cents; without having paid the special tax one-half of I cent on eneh dollar or cinl life ;c: pnpulur an his Roclnt life b Wert's -Pharmacy, Long Branch, N. J. these reports seemed to be dropped all other containers, 20 cents per herein provided, Khali, besides being fractional part thereof, provided that hnrd to undersband. It 1H a pnrt of from the idouds or to be the simple purely co-operative or mutual fire in- the political history of the country, quart. On all liqueurs, cordials or sim liable to the payment of such special NOTICE. product of the usual gossip mongers. ilar compounds, domestic nnd import tax, bo deemed guilty of a misdemean- surance companies or associations car- however, thut :i shurp Urn* of d her cell yesterday that [tint n»d not moro than one pint, S Imprisoned not more than six months. erty and not fur ptolit shall be exempt- Not an Active Candidate. IMi HI' IlllAlin OF ISLKCTION AND MKC ed from tlie tax herein provided. Pro- IHTKATION IS TBK lUlltmCM OH* WllHT Dr. (illy ('leghorn VHS hurriedly tum- cents; over one pint and not more than of both, at the discretion of the court. President Taft is not nn active enn I.ONfj JJHANCII. mnned to attend Iu>i and remained one quart, fl cents; oh larger contain- Provided, that the specliil taxes ini vided further that policies of reinsur- dldnte for president. In feet, he tallow N"•.r i. i la liervby irtven that n icenernl elec- with her several hours. She was in a ers, 24 cents per gallon. posed by tbis act nnd payable during ance shull be exempt from the tax tion In and for the It»roui!li uf West Long herein imposed by this paragraph. nlmill tlie enjoyment of private llfp, ltniruli will lie held on Tuciduy, November 3rd, state of nervous collapse. the rpeeinl tax yenr ending June 30. but there is no doubt that he tiling IVIA, tram tho tumr 6 o'clock a. tn. to the Tax on Fortification of Wines. l!>10, shall be collected nod paid pro- 1 hour »r T o'clock p. tn. Hiild i-U-. ti,,i. will t>« William D. Baits?, husband of the "Eneh policy of insurance or bond or Hint he ink-hi follow in the fo«»tHteim held for mild borciiuh nt the Vt'eit 1^»H Uraiich murdered vnmian, who had remained There will also be a tax of 55 cents portionately for the period during obligation of the nature of Indemnity of drover Olevelnnd nnd be re-electci! r:n,-uic Hum"', uii LwiiHt An- , went Lung whii'h KUCII taxes shall remnin m force Hi.uiri! Hald rlnrtlon will W held for the outside of thi; jury room all nip-tit, said on each taxable gallon of grape brandy (or lows, damage or liability issued or nfter four ye.nrH' retirement. To soiuit at his home in Ilempstend: "Of course during Bgtd year." executed or renewed by any person, i>tui"..'k' at viiTiinj' H member of the ll..un.- Fhoto by American Press Association. or wine spirits used In the fortification extent Mr. Taft resembles Sir. t'levo of ItoprcflentallTeH, s memlur of the Senate nf we win ted u conviction, but we are association, company or corporation 1 tlie st.it.' of Now larntiy from the County of of pure sweet wines. htlid. He may well hellove that, tin Mi'in lh. two inaiiibfr* "f the Curieml AB- Joseph K. i>nvies of Wisconsin, now satisfied with a disagreement. I will Special Stamp Taxes. transacting the business of fidelity, eni- Ite^ardiiifj; tUe fortification of wines, nWnmWftttno BOI'» to the extent thut it ' svmlily of thu RUitH of New Jersey, Tnunty con:mlFsioner rxf eon>oi*ntions will be fi not urge n second trial." sections 42, 43, 45. 40 nnd 40 of the act On ;wid after Due. 1. 1014. for bonds, ployur's liability, plate glass, steam Olark, BIHTIIT, Hiree Oorortor". two member* of number btirfeau of cor- Mrs. Jennie Dm-yea, Mrs. .Bailey's of Oct. 1, 1890, as »nn>uded by section debentures, certinentea of indebted- uf Monniniilli for three y«orn. it Mfiy.-i fnr tha mother*, suid- "Wo will be satisfied spriuklor or other bninch of iimuruucc, lo tbe presidency nfter hi;; Hpcond de- porations Is now preparing to turn itself OS of an act approved Aug. 28, 1804.ness and ei-rtiflcates of stock » stump tout. At all event*, Mr. Tuft did not Bot-oiitfti of Went l.nni: Hriun'lt for two yearn, Into tlie C(in-iint:siun Annther member -if with the disagreement. I realize that and by an act approved June 7, 190tt, except life, personal accident and two Count!) 1 men for three yeiirs. CoUurtor for the commission will proli.ibly be an econ- t:ix of 5 cents on each $](«> of value depart from Ui» usual methods while tbree years, AimeBstir for throe yearn a»d fmi L the only proof the district attorney had health insurance nnd insurunce de- ''•'•" 1 '1 rrti uftBttolM riniii-tirn. and the are further amended in certain tech- [a provided. Government and inuniei- in WnHhluRton und exerted himnelf to .L.tiir for three yenrs. Other members will he chosen from the was the testimony of Cella Colemnn. nical details. Section 3 and section ti scribed and taxed or exempted In the , Inilli.r Inko IIOUC« ttlXt thp HiHint of IU|- p:il hondw are exempt, as are stocks be n.s cordlnl to nil who met him at* if, Istry Hiid Elet-tloit. In nnd fnr the Borough of ranks of law nnrt buainoss. navies-fa ex- and*\vhi!e I be.llevo she told the truth of the act of June 7, 190(J, amending and bouds of building and loan asso- preceding paragraph and excepting Went l.'>rm llnmcti, Will meet it th« West I^ong pected to give Up the positiona of secre- at the trial It was but natunil that a the luws relating to the foitilicatiou of ciations and mutual ditch or irrigat- also workmen's compensation iubur- be was looking forward to the future. Hiiini-li Ktiflm- Houile, IrfiCiiKt An-iine. West tary of the Democratic national commit- ance curried on by the members there- Not to Make a Quorum. I."in; lliHiK-h, on Tueii 9 doing of anything therein specified or "That It is not intended by this net quorum?" I nsked, but they both tie ELECTION NOTICE. and always* referred to Mrs. Carman On nnd after Nov. 1, 1914. special other obligation of the nature of In nled any such intention. These former its the mother of the little girl. Why tj impose a tux upon an agreement demnity, und each contract or obliga- NOTICE OF THR TIME AND 1'LACB Or IN PACT, IS RUMOR taxes will bo imposed annually as fol evidencing ti deposit of stock certifi- tion guaranteeing tbe valWity or legal- giants of the house like to come buck Uiil.l'IM. (iENKUAl. KI,BCTJ(»X AND Or didn't they say something about my lows: occasionally nnd look over the "betu' (Hh'ICKUH TO UK Kl.KCTKD AND MKRT- daughter's two motherless children?" cates as collateral security for money ity of bonds or other obligations issued IM; OF HOAltD OF KI.KfflON AND itKO- Bankers shall pay $1 for each $1,000 lonm'd'thereon, which stock certificates by any state, county, municipal or oth- garden," as tbe bouse is called in II* IBTHAT1ON IN THE TOWNHHIP OH1 OCBAN. of capital, surplus nud undivided prof (ire not actually sold, nor upon such worst moods. Tawney Is n member of Notice In hereby glr«n that • gineral election its. Postal savings banks and savings er public body or organization or guar- will be held In und for the Township uf Ocean 1,496 BRITISHERS INTERNED. .stock certificates so deposited: Provid- anteeing titles to real estute or mer- one of tbe many commlsKlous which on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914, front th* Started to Learn if banks having no capital stock shall ed further, that In case of sale whero Kive good jobs to statesmen who hnvM hour of 4 o'clock a. n. to the hour of 7 o'clock not be subject to this tax. cantile credits executed or guaranteed p. in. Bald election will be held ror tatd town- Most of the Troop* Held Are In the evidence of transfer Is shown only by any liability, fidelity, ruiiriinU'e or been retired by their constituents. ship tn M.vhimw Hall «( OaHhurit, Bald Holland, Brokers shall pay $30. "Every per- by the lionks of the. company the stamp War In the Senate. . i.-i-tii-M will be held fur the pjurp4te of electing Case Was Prejudge! " surety company upon the amount of ii iiiembor ut thu Houiie of BepmeoUtlTH, a ion, firm or company," the law soys. shall be placed upon such books, and premium charged, one-hnlf of 1 cent London, Oct. 80.—The offldiU atlml: "whose business it is to negotiate pur- One day there hud been a brink ex- member or the 8ennte of the fttntu til New nitiy report publishes a list of English where the change of ownership is byOB each dollar or fractional pnrt there- Jursvy from Ihe County uf Alepmouth, tMne Three Coroners, such edifice is under lease at the pus- must <'nrr,T'!i one cent stomp. cent on each twenty-five cent pnrchatft". nt tend cnuctines nud nwitat In doing Hald election will be h*ld tt tha Borough Itecnidinsr newspapers Ihe law says: and Mi e-PtolitliH of one fvut U» emhthe people's business behind closed flail tn the ltorouitli l)f l)"1' iage of tilts act. the tax shall be pniil The Board or Iteglalry will *1t tt the ume by the lessee, unless otherwise stipu "A consignment of newspapers to aildiii'PMiil "5 cents la value. doors." |il»'-c on TuMdav, October ITth, A. I). 1914. any one point or to different points by AH perfumery. c-oHinetics, etc. wliii h Humphrey'* Challenge. ljetweim the hourn of 1 o'clock »nd 9 o'clock luted between the parties to said [i m., fm iii« rerlalon and corrsetlon of their llie snrne train or conveyance when In a;*e Iu 1 lit* liitnd* of manufacturers or "For twelve years I have been n regtHtrntlon. Circuses shall pay $100 in eiteh state closed In one general bundle nt theof wholesale or retail dealers on :iml member of this body," declared Con- HENRT D. IIAHHIS, they exhibit. Proprietors or agents of point of shipment ahull IK* considered after Dee. 1, 1!»14. "shall bennbjeet to L'rcs'.nmii II ilinjmivy of WlLsllillgton ill ' Clerk. II other public exhibitions or shows ;is one Hhiimtent, nnd in lieu of a bill the pnynieni of the stamp tuxes herein a political speech in the house, "nud I Dull Hours Made Bright Hours or nmney shnll pay $10. This does of lading therefor the publisher of such provided for. but it shall be deemed n challenge uny man, Democrat, Hepuh ADMINISTRATOR'S SALf OF LANO newspnper shall file mt or before the compliance with this act as to such ar- not apply to Chautaiiquas. lecture lienu or nondescript, to show that hi< I'.v tirtuc of »n order nf Hie Orptuna' Court lyceinns, agricultural or Industrial fifteenth day of each month with the tirioH OH hand in tbe hands of whole- ever voted against nny subsidy of any of tht* .County . t Monmoutli raide OB the tenth By Telephone collector of internal revenue for thesale er retell deHlei's as aforesaid who day of Septimiher, 1914. tha vubacrlber, the fairs, or exhibitions held under the kind oj- character, great or small, thnt AdminliitratoV of the Estate of Bdlth M. Walters. tplcos of religious or charitable as- district In which suclj newspaper is are not the manufacturers thereof to was to be expended in his own dis-• U-r,;xyrA, will on the TWENTIETH DAY OF NE of our subscribers, in sociations. published n report under ontta showing affix ihe proper sujljesive tax ntatup at trict. If there is any such person let •snvKMUKit. 1914, at two o'rioHt In the after- the number «'f stn-h shipments during noon, tietl at publlr vptidue on tho premises st commenting on the value Proprietors of bowling alleys nnd bit- the time the packet, box. bottle, pot or him stand up that he may be photo- Hen Idmiit. New Jersey: AJLL Uiat certain lot, O of the telephone In her the preceding month, to which report phial or <>Hn*r inclolUCe with Its con- trait or itari-el of l»i>fl ami prehilaes Hereinafter lard rooms shall pay $5 for each alley sut-h publisher sli.iii aiiix nnd comply with "r tions for their own districts. iw of the lot hereby eonrayed, ^lsunt one hours that proved dull and tire- Any person having paid the special tax hUn[\ not include shipments of newspa- evades the |H'»>viHia-iiH of tlie new law hundred and fifteen feet wwtarly from the pers delivered to points within (he Waa Not In Earnaat. westerly IInt- of Ufean ATBIIW. and In tha some owing to the lack of some- n cmnnierciiil broker shall not be re- must pay' double the amount "f the northerly line of landa feittarl? nf the Sea thing to do or someone to bilk to. red to pay the special tax tm n com- county >u which the same :tre puh-tax, Special penalties are prmitled for Only a few weeks ago Omigressmaii Krlghl Water Supply Comethf; itiimtm WMI Msbed." Ktndel of Colorado told the house lie erty on the line of lands formerly tif said Sea C "Now my telephone simply mission merchant. any fraudulent dn of the war tnx Bright Water Supply Company, fifty feet to m Tlie penalty for fulling tu attiuip bills stamps whatsoever or for specific eva- ilid not care to remnin In public life stake: thenre northerly at HicM angln to said , will not allow me to be lonely. under such circumstances as he en-last -mieiitinnwl line nitty fast tD A aUke: I «ot only use it in attending 10 Annual Tobacco Taxes. of lading is a fine of $50. sions. thence easterly parallel with the Hue of the On nnd after Nov. l, 1014. special countered during bfs first term here. first rounie fifty f*et to the westerly line of an nearly all my household affairs, Hogai-dinK telegmph nnd teH'imoue The lotiil sum of $4 imposed nnnnally as "It shall be tbP duty of every pnDlttt act tttkt*s pfffld suh- !>cfllert in leaf tobacco whose annua! ing any tdegrnph or telephone line or dole] until .Inn. I, UHH. jeft in amount (hie nn a mortgage nf tl,«0« NEW YORK glren by EdIUi H. Walt«m to tht New Jane? Is there a tvleplitme In YOUR tomt Mortgage and Trust Company Conditions made known on day of sale. TELEPHONE .CO. tn help make the dull hours bihT Dated Oriober HI, Hl4. EDMUND I JOaWION, W. H. HALL, Local Commercial Manager, 33 Tliiid Avenue, * Long Branch, S. J, The Long Branch Record is the Best Advertising fledium (11394) KKJHT LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914, 1 j . Devoted to the Interests of Women.

Practical and Capes Ornamental Graceful Lines in a High Coiffure points RAND for G THEAT Mothers The House of Features Long Branch TONIGHT Now Thought Playrooms, An Interesting room In oue New York home Is known as the "do. do "The Heart Rebellious" room." It Is a completely equipped In 2 Parts plnyroom for the children, where tue Featuring JOHN INCE word Uou't Is never heard, The idea of this juvenile paradise originated with the father ot the fiutii "The Face in the Crowd" ly, whose childhood was murrcd by continually hearing "Don't do this" or In 2 Parts "Don't break that." ALSO 4 OTHER LATEST PHOTO PLAYS The room itself Is a large, sunn) place, ventilated by plenty of windows. SPEGIAL MUSIC wlilcb HIV safely barred. One end of Matinee 2.30, Evenings 7 to 11 Adults 10c, Children 5c the hurdwood floor is uncovered, while the other has a thick woolen nig, fas- COMING WEDNESDAY tened BO securely that acrobatic feats, boll games or any amount of running and Jumping cannot loosen It "Home, Sweet Home" The walla, which are deadened, so ilia! iiDi'-.'M cannot penetrate tu other In Six Farts parts of tbe house, are covered with a blue paper, from which tinker prints 25—S TAR S—25 may easily be washed. The pictures Including and electric Hunts ari_* rtigrd. tills pre Blanche Sweet, Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Dorothy Gish caution also milking pont?lble 11 mi id NO ADVANCE IN PRICES tf:iNir of h;l:-Hi:ill uf ari.V lllllUUUt Of liiindiiiiil or tienn bug tossing The chairs ami the tables an* made with rounded corners. Tbe fear of APES that are really practical For smartness and a style touch the breaking dainty bric-o-hrac does uot C are those made In three-quarter garment shown In the picture Illus- bother the Inmnten of this "do. do length, well fitted about the shoul- i rut KM the effectiveness of the cavalier room." where there are only » few Daddy's Bedtime ders and full .about the bottom. They cape. Its best developments are InhniMs hmvh to hold odds and ends are roomy, without being cumber- plain velvet with plain satin linings. Tliere are no frnil book wises with tflana doors and silk curtnins. but built to uf O ONE single style dominates In Here the ends are rolled Into small some, and they are comfortable. Hut It 1H made here in combination with a puffs and pinned at either side of the the cape, plain and aimple, Is not as BleevelesB jacket with flaring collar. fairs to hold the favorite magazines N coiffures just now, although, the Something For well liked for general wear aB the mid books French twist may be said to hold the knot. These puffs fill in the break capeltke Jacket and those combina- Many of the combination wraps are On the spurious broad conrh \B a lead tn popular favor. It does this by between the knot and the hair at Dotty Duck to puzzling at first glance; one hardly substantial blue coverlet tbnt will per virtue of its novelty and not because each side. The result la a coiffure She Worried Because tions of cape and coat or cape and knows whether to classify them In the Her Feet Were Too Worry About. jacket, which costume makers have ni It miy amount uf lounging It can lay claim to being a becoming of graceful lines un|l simple and taste- Big. cape list or not. Quite often what ap- arrangement. Except when the hair ful arrangement seized upon for making new effects In pears to be a simple cape turns out wraps. is waved and the twist made very soft A very good way for dressing thin LD Dotty Duck was alwaya worrying," began daddy as the. chil- to be a Blecved garment. The In- Winning a Boy's Confidence. and rather close to the head its out-hair has been devised with the aid of The long, full cape Is an Ideal gar- genuity of designers has managed to Mothers must reuiumber in cbooelng dren snuggled vip for the evening Ktory. lines are too severe for any but very a small hair roll or supports of crepe "Slie worried because her feet were too big for her slender ment for evening year. For this pur- Introduce the Hoes of the cape Into a boy's associates tbat very often the youthful faces. hair. The hair must be frizzed or pose It is developed in many fabrics. cloaks, and has evolved cape-jacketB boy with the best muuners ts not the o anklew; she worried because she toed in; she worried becaiiRe her combed about the face by dampening Black velvet, lined with white satin and cape-coats that are the most novel one with tbe finest character. Often A becoming coiffure is shown In tuil wasn't beautiful like the peacock's. or brocades, and white silk or satin of the offerings for fall and winter the picture given here. It is also and doing up on crimping pins or "Poor Daffy Drake, Dotty Duck's husband, had a terrible time of It trying children from the tinest families are braiding it in tight, small braids over draped with black iace make them wear In wraps. deceitful nnd to be avoided juxt os one of tbe easiest to arrange. To ro soothe Dotty. ' selves a place of honor in wrapB for dress It the hair Is loosely waved all night. When It is combed out In the "He told her how beautifully she could swim ami how graceful ue thought JULIA BOTTOMLEY. much as the rougher boys. Good niau morning the stray straight endB are evening or other fuh dress. Often tiers are an excellent tbing fur u hoy about the head and the front portion her walk was and how her voice was sweeter to his ears than any voice could handsome furs in deep collars appear parted off. The back hair Is combed curled about the face with the curling possibly be, for, of course, Duffy Drake loved Dotty Duck very, very much to have, but an upright, fine character iron. on these as on other brilliant fabrics. Monogram Towels. Is a far more important possession. to the top of the crown and twisted and wished her to be happy. The long cape promises well In the The towel monogram is now being into a soft knot or puff at thlB posi- All the hair is combed back over a "When the little ones came out of their shell Dotty worried about them, If tbe mother tenches her boy to tion. rich broctdei and plushes and em-enhanced by an embroidered frame for make her tils confidant all will be small hair roil, forming a low pompa- for they, too, had big feet. broidered silks and crepes so well the Initials. Sometimes the frame Is well She should never be too busy to The hair at the center of the fore- dour. It is tied at the back rather "Again poor Daffy came to the rescue nnd told Dotty how finely her adapted to it, especially In conjunc- composed of a simple wreath of forget- head Is combed back, but so loosely low on the crown and separated Into tion with fur used In broad collars or listen to his recital of the day's events, babies could swim and what lovely voices they had, Just like their pretty me-nots or similar 4•mall flowers, and big and stun!! An hour for confidences confined that a strand Is brought four or five etrandB. These are rolled uiamtusi. bands for trimming. For warmth the frequently the frame la an embroid- down over the forehead and pinned into puffs and pinned across tho back lighter fabrics are interlined. each evening will save her no end of "But all his flattery was In vain. TIHMI he hit upon a Kclieme. He got ered ribbon or a simple added oval. worry nnd anxiety, for. If the boy bas with small wire pins BO that it forms of the head. some hens' eggs for Dotty to set upon and hatch. 'Now.' chuckled Daffy to formed tbe habit of telling tier every a soft, light puff In this position. Thin hair Is rather difficult to keep himself, 'Dotty's babies will h:ive pretty feet and nice voices and perhaps thing he will constantly need her sym In order to make the hair at thein place and a hair net Is brought beautiful foailun1*, and then she will be happy.' partly nnd her love, and he will conceal sides stand out softly from the face over this coiffure and fastened in "After three weeks the Huffy, pretty little things were hatched, nnd Dotty The Record's Daily Short Story. it Is to be supported by small pads many places with invisible pins. It with oilier guents, had been when nothing from her In this way the was dcllghto.l with her uew babies. Their little feet were lovely, and they mother eon Judge for herself as to hla of crepe hair or very short and Bmall Is left very loose across the fore- had thi' cutest way of saying 'Cheep, cheep!' safe was kept In a hallway at the real' hair rollB. It can be kept in position head when the hair la arranged In a of tin* hoiitiu on the second story. No companions and bis customs. "So Dotty sent for all hci friends to come and see her and watch her Thin formation period In the boy1* by "fluffing" it; but this process in- short side part, a dip, or In any line babies take their first lesson in swimming. person except a friend of the family jures the hair finally and It is much about the face that best becomes the A CLEVER was known to have been there rturlnu character Is the time when he hns "It was to be a gnla day. and ench little bnby wns primped and perked (treBter need of his mother's watchful better to use the supports, which are wearer. In this style no extra pieces up to within an inch of its little life. the limit of time when tbe Jewels Tery light and easily pinned in. of hafr are used, but the hair roll as must have hi'en taken. enre and surveillance than any other "The guests nil arrived, and Dotty Duck quacked and quacked delightedly RUSE time, nnd the mother will be Rpnred The hair is combed loosely back a support is an essential. The coif No hope wan entertained of regain- over the supports and pinned In at fure will not be a success without it. ns they told her how pretty bei- babies were. much sorrow and nnxlety during his "Then they all marched toward the duck pond— Mnuiinn Duck and all the By JOHN TURNLEE lug the lust Jewels, but It was finally each side of the knot at the crown. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. decided to employ a detective for tin1ndolescence if she will watch over him company, with Papa Drake bringing up the rear, qunklng so with fear tbat be putvi'se of iiiafcinj,' an effort to milvi* and his friends In hla early youth. couldn't qunck because be knew the I rick be had played on his trusting wife. A. gentleman boarded n North river tfaa mystery. Edward JoyT-e was nenf r Make a stuffing in the proportion of "They reached the poud, 'i'i(i Mnmina' Duck tried to shoo her babies into boat at New York one aftena^in, went to the tinUm by the agency applied tC ftohool Children'! Luncheon. one cupful of brendcrumba soaked in the water. to tbe purser's office 11 ml t• timyni a and, after n thorough examination vi The greater part of a school child's GHEN stock to one cupful of chopped meat. "Alas and alack, tho t*hk-k* rouldn't swim; stateroom, giving hln mime, EkSgELJ every one tu the house, set about day is spent inside tbe schoolro*ms, Season with one teaspoonful of onion "Then snHi ii "wnll Went up from Dotty Duck, for now she really had Kauliu.s. He ma followed by n aian litnkin^ over tin? premises. lie tested and the little pupil must be watched to PBOARD juice, ouo-quarter of a spoonful each sou'Pthinir to worry abflat." who wan given u room near him ami ••very lock of both door and window | Bee tbnt be receives tbe proper amonnt of savory and thyme, a half teaepopn- whose name was entered us Tliomna :tnd found all in good ord Mr. Itawllns* clothes, stolen of riee and put it In a Uettlc of bnll- Dftma Fortune WOO.H him with a kiss. Uoibe be went to his private s:ife, [he saft* key and replaced It after com- olnte. hiff water. Boil rapidly fur fifteen Ami notltinn ever Roes amiss PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT opened it, put away some papers tbnt mlttlUg the theft. But Mr. Itawlius, minutes and drain. Chop one cupful With married men. Who? married men! he had taken with him mi his journey Children'! Hobbies. of English walnuts, mix them with ies, (iiinrifd nien are ever glad, Cough Remedy. and was about to close it when be no- when at home, slept with bis bedroom For they have naught to make them sad. door locked and was not nt home when Parents nowadays are fully alive to tho rice^ adding one teaspoonful of Anil they aro never, never tad. When n conph develops from ticed thnt a drawer in which his wife the jewels wero taken. the advantages of bobbles for their nalt and one-third siiltspoonful <>(' pep- Not married men? Yea, married men! n cold, srtys tie Uplift, it Is kept some vnlnnble Jewels wns partly children. The little bobby hunter need per. Scoop the centers from cooked , many ttiiios difficult to overcome open. Be pushed it back Id place, Mr. .Toyoo'n nest step was to call boots, fill the spaces with dee mixture, \V!io!% temper's ever calm und aweet? for the snfe key. On recolvlnj: it h«never be dull. Who hua no corns upon his feet? It. A uiont effort mil home reme- then. he knew not wliy, polled it out Best of all bobbles for children is the stand in a linking pan and bake for dy is Inhaling tho BinoUe of I turn- far enough to enable him tu look slipped it tl-rotiKb Ills fingers and 110- twenty.minutes. Chop tbe beet taken ' Whose Hie i« joyous? I repeat, tlt "pt'in'd Is very plain. As to your re- er pleasant nnd Instructive pastimes crumbs, one tablespoonful of onion, tient If this simple method uf in bis possession, :uul iliere WHS n>!' your snfe key. He doulitless knew solution of washing sodti. Thin is a trimming is black velvet. culosis. and there :nv pntirnts nr learned nfterwnrd wbo you wort-and Put the drippiup* nnd onions into a For simple costumes gabardine, zibe- who Ured In the house. Ytt there was Tery simple first nld treatment, wbleli who ehiiru that tuberculosis h;u1 where you lived. With a safe key made frying pan. cook until tender; then ndtl lino and broadcloth are favorites, but hnen stoppexl and the lesions no one there wbo bad the mechuniral Is always available In the home where ih«e--fiTeadcrumbs, parsley, salt, gravy «km reaulilte to pick a lock and mifrom the Impression he had taken In there are children, and it should be for the coat one of two materials could heuloil with this tivntiuent. wax lie opened your safe and took tin- or water enough to moisten. Tleat lie usietl, chiffon velvet over broad- nne suspected <>f having the sH~litos. used as soon as possible. When the thoroughly. desire to perpetrate a theft. The in-jewels." Injured part Is well souked the burn '•' or one of the new close haired luutttj constated of Mr. and Mrs. Haw- The lo« property was tinally recov- should be covered with a thick layei Filled With Breadcrumbs. StuITed I'eppei'H. — Take Uvo jjreen lius, a son twenty-one years old, !-temiy ered aiij tlie detecttve's theorv e<»n of gauze wet with boric field, which 1 as a clock; a daughter eighteen ami not only prevents the air nct!ng upon poppers, cut off tlu stems, cut iu two the servants, wbo bad been with tin1 lengthwise nnd take out tin- insides. tbe burn and making It more painful Put the shell* In lioilinj; water, let family many years. Iioth the sonant! Advertise in the Daily Rec- but assists tin* healing of the woundeu A RECORD C. A. W. AD. MAY DO THE TRICK the daughter bad .their friends, who, them £oofe the minutes; then throw ord. It will pay you. flesh. . them into cold, water. LOST LONG BRANCH DAILY KECORD, MONDAY, OOTOBES 26, 1914. NINE

ELIZABETH 250 YEARS OLD. It is an Almost Weekly Occurrence Secretary Daniels, Dr. Hlbben and Dr. Butler Among the Orators. for people to tell me I've tried all over N. Y. to get self Elizabeth. N. J.. Oct. 2G.-'fhe stnrs RECORD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS and stripes floated from nearly everj or children Shoes without result, arid yet we fit them per- building in this city yesterday In hmi fectly^ Save your carfare and come to me rather than or of the celebration of the city's t\v< Long Branch's Greatest Want and Exchange Market hundred and fiftieth birthday nnniver COPY FOR THIS PACE RECEIVED UNTIL I P. M. N. y.' sary. Special services were held in al the churches. Secretary of War Dnnlels In tbe lift One Cent a Word for first insertion, one- The Daily Record cannot give information CLARENCE WHITE ernoon addressed 4,000 persjotift. half a cent a word for each subsequent con- regarding advertisements for which answers Referring to the tfdLfgS of ltepre- tinuous insertion of the same advertisement. are to be sent care of the Record. Persons 8 BROAD ST., REID BANK, N. J. sentntlve Gardner that the country is No Advertisement Received for Less Than replying to office addresses must mail or unprepnred for wur, Mr. Daniels j-tnlil: Ten Cents. All Classified Advertisements to leave written answers as stated in adver- \ "Away with nil this notion of na be Paid for in Advance of Insertion. tisements. tiomil diffidence. Tbe men of today have the same faith, the same course and are of tbe same stock ns their fore fathers. I am here today to preach tli Oh, Yes! poHpel of faith in America. There art- 00,000 minute men in the United Btatae HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS If you want us, call up today ready 1o offer every aueriiice f«» 205 Long Branch their country." House Business Wagon, Depot Wagon Manure TO LET—7 room house, 20 Jackson FOR 8ALE at a bargain, top busi- WANTED—Manure. Apply J. H. St. Inquire 44 Norwood Ave. 25T)to255 ness wagon and depot bus, in good Parker, West Long Branch, N. J. of our RUSSIAN OFFER DEBATED. order. Manahasset Hotel, Monmouth 250to255 J. B. WHITE House Beach, phone 227. 249-250 Condition of Captives' Release Plan HOUSE FOR RENT South Fifth av. Crocheters, Embroiderers, Etc. Merchants Carpenter and Builder Suggests Neutrality Violation. enue. Rent Sixteen fifty. Inquire Bicycle CROCHETERS, embroiderers, sew- Romp, Oct. I'd,—The, question of Rockwell Hotel. 248to251* FOR SALE—Boys' bicycle, 6 dollar*. ors. Bend stamped envelope for par- 43 Fifth Ave. Long Branch 30 Llpplncott Ave. 249tf ticulars, Box 3&3 Hightstown, N. J. Dainty Fall Wearable. Italy's acceptance of Austrian prison House ers of war of Italian nationality, re HOUSE, Westwood Ave,, water and Large sbowlngs of exquisite blouses leased by Itussiti, bus been referred to n Ithlca Gun gas. Inquire Lawle>, Chelsea Ave. FOR SALE—Ithlca harnmerleia gun, Porn Touring Car in new materials and shades, fall cor- special board of foreign affairs, Wllicl 248to251* has been called to decide whether tin* 16 Kfl. Now. Bargain. J. Wortman, WANTED—Ford touring car. Give sets, all styles and kinds; silk Hos- 608 Vernon St. 249-250* year, condition aud price. 91 Ilranch- iery, muslin undeiwear, etc. Come and acceptance would imply a violation of House port Ave. 249tf see the new things. The Belle Fulton Italian neutrality; hence tlin Italian TO LET—House $9. 393 Hampton Privet Hedge Shop, 137 Broadway. government's reply is not final. Ave. S47tf FOR SALE—A quanlty of privet, Remodelling TUe proposal is complicated by thaCOopyrlsrht. by licClure Eradicate.) hedge and bushes. Address 60 Jack- Furs and ladies' s^ujls remodelled to obligation Imposed on Italy by Russia Dwelling son St. 248to250 latest styles. J. Own, 103 Dunbar to guard the prisoners to the extent of AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE TO LET—New seven room dwelling, Ave., near Sec nd. Telephone connec- not permitting them to retur:i to th? 232 Rockwell Ave. Inquire 376 Broad- Hound Dog. tion. 248to253 They're Here Austrian colors. If their releuse is un- way. 247to252 FOR SALE—Hound dog, broke, no Most beautiful and largee. line of Automobile conditional it Wfc Id simplify matters. FOR SALE—Buick S passenger tour. reasonable offer refused. Percy A. Layton's Livery children's hats ov r shown around here Houses While, Monmouth Beach. B48to251« LAYTON'8 LIVERY, express and The question is more easily solved, ing car, in good condition, extra tire, FOR RENT—Houses, Fifth and Sixth and they are remarkably low in price. fcLK however, because of the legal axiom $195. 69 Grand Ave. 248tf taxi cabs for hire by the hour or trip. Aves., city water, giiB. Dr, H. 11. Pem- Hand-Picked Apples. Horses and carrianoa and coaches for Ladies, bring in the girls to see them, 'VER that Austrians of Italian nationality berton. 245tf are considered ipso facto Italian cili Touring Car HAND-PICKED APPLES for winter, hire. Carting of all kinds. Open day they will fall In loce with them on They Have No Equal zens while they are in Italy. 5 PASSENGER touring car in per- both wholesale and retail, York Im- and night. Tel. 483-W. Adj. Broadway House perial, Smith cider, Pelican and Ben first sight. Coshland's French Mil- M. Kroupenakl, the Russian ambas- fect running condition. Best offer TO LET—Six room house with gas, Theatre. 247to2B2 linery, 173 Broadway, Tele. 62 W. sador at Rome, in au interview says takes It. Must sell this week. Vates, Davis. Address W. A. Walling, Pha- $3.50-$4-$4.50 393 West Columbus place. Apply 197 lanx, N. J. Phone Middletown 278-K-14. that the Russian proposal Is based 628 Weswood Ave., West Enr" Rockwell ve. 239to250* Painter and Paper Hanger We Carry Thempurely on .^cntinieutiil and hiununita 245to250* 245to250 PAINTING, p*per hanging, prices rian motives aud not on political con- House* reasonable. John Ilyle, 227 Union Ave., Fresh Cut Flowers Long Branch, N. J, i 246tf New Fall Footwear S. GOLDSTEIN & SONS siderations. It Is tli« czar's wish, he Delivery Truck HOUSE TO LET, all Improvements. NEW 1500 Ib, 2 clylnder delivery FRESH CUT carnations, chrysanthe- 151 BROADWAY, says, to show Russia's friendship for Inquire 169 Union Ave. W. M. Lewis. mums, etc. Largo stock of fine Boston Paper-Manning Our complete Pall stock for men. Harry Goldstein, Mgr. Italy; hence there will be no effort fintruck, solid tires, demonstration any- 238tf time, anywhere, will sell cheap. Mc- ferns reasonable. Sodemann & Lind- THE OLD PAPER removed from women and children is now complete. compel Italy to abandon her neutrality hardt, opp. East Long Branch Depot. your walls very quickly by machine, Be sure and see the new Btyles. The only condition imposed—that 1%' Faddln Oarage. 200tf House FREDERICK K. BALL TO LET—South side double house, .Telephone 102-J. 245to264* no matter how many coats. Prices They're Just splendid. Jacqb stem- leased prisoners shall not return ti^the reasonable and no dirt. 'Your wallB Instructor of war—is identical with the restrictions HELP WANTED—FEMALE North Fifth ave. Apply 227 Union. Bulbs bach. 232tf repaired where mason work Is neces- in the cases of prisoners of war In BULBS for house and garden. Hya- sary. Send postal for 6BtImate and VIOLIN - - PIANO terned in neutral territory. Therefore Girl Flat cinths, tulips, narclBsus, etc. Sode- have your work done by L, D. Akin, the ambassador says, the proposal ma,\ WANTED—White girl for chamber- mann & Lindhardt, opp. East Long Professional Paper Hanger, 37 Ocean- Music furnished be accepted legally, lut naturally, ' . TO LET—Flat 229 Broadway. In- Up To The Minute In Style u t work and laundress. Apply Columbia quire Golds eln's Dept. Store. 224tf llrancli Dei-ot. 245to254* port Ave., Long lirr tch. 22Gtf Studio, 51 Norwood Ave. Phone 11-M adds, tl:e decision rests with the Jtal Hotel, Second avenue and Broadway. that is the kind of clothes we make for Uin government. Hardy Plants GLENWOOD CEMETERY. 247tf WORK WANTED—FEMALE Veterinarian men and women. It pays to have The number of prisoners who may be HARDY PLANTS — Plant now for Dr. Charles C. Cattanach, Vetartnar- Beautirully Situated. released under such an arrangement is Operators next season. Descriptive price liBt clothes made to your measure—they Full size lots from $65.00 up. known here, but tbe conveyance of Cook and Houseworker free. W. E. Kinr, Little Silver, N. J.Ian, SIX Second ivo. Telephone 726. 40 per cent, of the receipts from the sale of WANTED—Experience operators to t04« nt Come In and let's talk it over - lots Is set aside and in vested to insure the such prisoners to Italy from Russia, Jo work OD night shirts. Steady work, GOOD COOK and general house- Telephone lied Dank dm u. 238tf you'll be surprised kow.reasonable we perpetual care of the Cametery. This fund invested and in hand now amount! ense the Russian offer should by ac-Stelner and Son. 200tf worker wishes place, or man and wife. are. Pressing and repairing* done in to $7,176.94. cepted, is a problem, ns coinmunicu Call 145 Monmouth Ave,, Maggie Tibbs. 7 Acre* ROOMS TO LET the best possible manner. Leonard Further particulars may be obtained from tious between the two countries at OLD-FASHIONED BARN FOR SALE—7 acre, land at West C. M. THROCKM0RT0N, See'y, present are most difficult Long Branch. Ideal place for poultry Samartlno, BUcessor to Fred Reichers, 162 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. DANCE ON HALLOWE'EN Two Bed Rooms Work Wanted farm. Easy tor a. Addresn box F, FOR RENT—Two. bed rooms. Heat 213 Broadway, Tel 17S-W. WANTED—Work by day or family Record. 215tf gas and electric tight. With use of, Russian Tipple. The annual old-fashioned barn dance washing, good laundress. 145 Mon- bath. 450 B'way, cor. Morris. A popular drink among the peasnnts and Hallowe'en costume social under mcuth avenue. 248to251* MUSICAL CLUB NOTES 247to252 For exclusive and strictly up-to-date of Russia is called quass. It is made the ausplceB of the Young Ladies So- T millinery at most reasonable prices, Asbury Park's !>y pouring warm water over rye ordality of St. Jame i Parish will oe con- COMING EVENTS Furniihed Rooms we lead all others. We have hun- mrley meal. It is a fermented liquor ducted in St. James' Club on Monday The sculptor takes the block or mar- TO LET—Furnished rooms, heated, dreds of shapes and styles and should inrt is VA-y sour, but lias been used for evening, November 2nd. Arrange- ble and chisels an object of rarcs beau- with or without board.' Kyle, 227 Un- you favor us with a trial we feel con- Busy Stores vears by these poverty stricken people. ments were begun for the event some Wednesday, Oct. 28.—Suwanee Riv- ty; the arti«t takes the canvas and ion Ave. 236« fident that we can please you. Mra. —Liverpool Mercury. time ago and are to be completed at er Quartet, Intermedial Auditorium. with palette and brush produces a Belle Bennett, the Up-Town Milliner. No Connection With Any Other a meeting to be held tonight. First number of Citizens' Course. picture with a soul. In the process, Establishment 245to252 if we are privileged to gaze upon these REAL ESTATE FOR SALE The man who does things may make The auditorium in St. James' Club will be converted into a rustic bower Friday, Nov. 6.—Entertainment in objects of art a« they near completion, H. WILLARD WISEMAN, Optician mistakes, hut he never makes the Intermedial School for Victrola fund. we believe the work is finished. But greatest mistake of all—doing nothing. with Hallowe'en lights ajid features Lots Formerly with my uncle, the late to add color to the scene. Autumn 245to260 our view point Is unprofessional and FOR SALE—Fine lots, 50x150, On Auto Bus Time Table W. C. WISEMAN B will predominate. The music Nov. 9.—Musical in First Presbyter- our knowledge merely superficial and WeBt End Heights ibarKain for cash. 105 Emory Street, Asbury Park, N. J. IJTAIL SCHEDULE will be in keeping with the occasion ian Church. 245to262 not gained by years of hard labor and Address, lock box 38, Long Dranch. Phone 1360-R study, We are informed the finishing To Sea Bright—9, 11 a. m.; 2, 4.30 (In Effect Sept 19, 1914.) and refreshments will be served Includ- 245tf p. m. Return trips, leave Sea Bright touches are necessary before the mast- Mails arrive and distributed:— ng all the home-made specialties for er-mind will permit his handiwork to y2 hour later. Hallowe'en. There 1B to be a grand To Oakhurst—7.30, 10 a, m.; 1, 3, SeamonV From New York City and all points pass out into the world. When these HELP WANTED—MALE 5.30 and 9 p. m. Saturday only. Re- north—8.00, 11 a. m. 1.45, 2.45 andDarch beginning at 9 oclock and all (MILE CHIPS are made, beauty Inconceivable a mom- turn trips leave Oakhurst y, hour Spring Clothing 6.45 p. m. are to come in country garb. The so- ent before, is revealed by the skillful From Philadelphia, Pen na, and ial, however,, is not to.be a masque later. Hats, Furnishings and Shoes for Men Several of Cnattle's football players hand of the artist. WANTED—Young man far general and Boys are arriving daily Trenton, N. J., direct:—8 a. m., 11.00affair. work. Apply National Hotel. 250to255* The committees in charge of thehave been dropped from the team be- And what is true in art, is no less FARE 10c BROADWAY Be 636 COOKMAN AVENUE 1. m. From Aslmry Park, N. J., and other arious plans are as follows: Arrange- cause of deficiencies in studies. The true in music. Minstrel Director ASBURY PARK, N. J. points south:—8.00 a. m.; 11.40, 4.46 ments: Miss Helena Henderson, MiBS reports that came out Thursday told Prof, Carre, as we meet from week MINSTREL DIRECTOR wanted, and 7.45 p. m. lelen Flood, Miss Margaret Tobin, a sad tale for some. to week, is taking us, as the sculptor must be first clasfi man. Address Box STRICKL.INS Malls Depart. MIBB Mildred Fields, Miss Anna Taylor, * • • did his marble and the artist hia can-C, Record Office. 247to249 For New York and all points Miss May Strauss, Miss Anna Malone. Chattle sticks closer to the eligibility vas and is gradually shaping no into PATTEN LINE For Better north:—6.46, 9.00, 10.46 a. m.; 12.30, Mies Delta McDermott and Mtefs Mar- rules than any school In the League. a finished product. Under his skillful ;aret Regan; refreshments, Miss Mary Do you dispute that? Well, produce MONEY TO LOAN Time Tabls In Effect Sept. 28th, 1914. Clothes, Hats 2.15, 3.80, 5.10 and 6.45 p. in leadership, a quality of tone and shad- For Philadelphia and Trenton and Reiily, Miss Catherine Coyne, Miss your evidence. Ing is being developed that will bring and the West:—2.16 p. m. Anna Swift, Miss Neilie Coleman, Miss * • * the Club into the limelight. "Second To Loan Week-day. ASBURY PARK Mary Quigley, M!BS Anna Malone, Miss to none" is our slogan. Leave Long Brancn for New York: For Asbury Park and other points The sympathy of the school is ex- $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 or W.000 to loan south:—9.00 a. m.; 12.30, 6.10 andlender-son and Miss Regan; reception, tended to Louis Raviele, in the death on first bond and mortgage. Apply to Rockwell Ave., 7.20 a. m.; Pleasure Miss Katherimj Johnston, Miss Agnes The results of labor and study on 6.45 p. m. of his sister. the part of the club's constituency, W. A. Stevens, Post Oflloe Building. Bay, 7.30 a. m.: Sea Bright, 8.00 a. m.; Hackett, Miss Katherine Dwyer, Miss 229tf Highlands, 8.20 a. m. LeMalstn Lace and Embroidery Co. The Money Order and Postal Sav- are beginning to bear fruit. It is worth ings window la open from 8.00 a. in. toMargaret Maloney, Miss Louise Slat" -**£ . * * ' Leave New York, West 36th St.. 2.00 Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroidery, the effort fifty times over, not only to « 00 p. m. ery, Mlftfl Mary Quigley, Miss Loretta Here comes the Senior A's with urselves In effectual training, but also p. m.; Battery, near South Ferry, 2.30 Curtains and Linens, Hosiery, Corsets, ..ang. Miss Josephine Sidell, Miss (hose green school tickets for the cjiiar- Appeal for Help. p. in. Underwear. ::::::::: the letter carriers make '.wo com- n the fact of It being the moans of Ituth, who is two, was visiting her plete deliveries In tbe residential and •ticks, Miss Lena McCue, Miss Hea- l;ety next Wednesday ovenlng. They placing Long Hranch to the front. No freight received at Battery. rice Dugan and Miss Anna May grandmother, who had some summer COR. COOKMAN AVE. & EMORY ST. three to the business section of tbe are sure to get you for they have you boarders with whom f&ere was a lit- WM. C. HAYDEN. ASBUTY PARK city. Sweeney; decorations. Miss Elizabeth all on their lists, and you can't escape. The artists at our first concert of See'y. Moore, Mfea Rose Sullivan, Miss Mabel s *. • the p'resent season will be noted and tle boy whom Ttuth disliked very Collections are made three and four worth going niilen to hoar. Their back- much, but who was fond'-of her. One times dally from the letter boxes, con- Hartner, Miss Louise Pirung, Miss Itita Opportunity is knocking at the door NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Haley. Miss Louise Taylor, Miss Martha of every Chattle student this winter. ground will be (he local color of ourday when Ruth was seated on a porch Leave Lang Branch: Russian Fisheries. necting with all Important dispatches Club, a body of singers of whom we bench the little boy came u.P and sat For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, til of the mall. Carroll, Miss Catherine Quigley, Miss You should broaden your point of view rail—6.28. *7.10 »8.16, 9.04, 11.12 a. m.; Russia ranks third among the flsh Martina Healey, Miss Teresa Valen- by going to every number that IB inwant you to feel justly proud. down clOBe beside her. She tried 2.37, 4.17, 7.26, sit.li! p. in. Sundays—8.43 a. and deep sea food-producing countries Postofflce lobby open on Sunday for About seventy were out last week. every method to removo him and final- m.; 4.32, 7.00, 8.50 p. m. box-holders from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. tine, Miss Hicks and Miss Mary llell- the Citizens Course. For Freehold (leave N. T. & T,. B. R. R.of the world. The total yield of fish ly; music, Mfss Henderson, Miss Cath- Make it a hundred tomorrow night. 8 ly called ip desperation to her grand- Station), via Matawan—7.10. 0-04, 11.12 a. m. ; Is well over $7,000,000 worth a year, Sunday malls have been discontin- erine Coyne and Miss Alice Schmidt. Dally Optimistic Thought. 'clock Intermedia! School auditorium. mother: "O, grandma, please do 4.17 p. m. Sundays - -9.22 ft. m.; 4.32. S.SO p. ued. but even this great supply Is not equal When one door shuts a hundred come and help me; Vae too much m. T. L. SLOCTJM, P. M. squeezed." •—New York only, a—Saturdays only. to the needs of the population. Advertise in the Daily Record. open. Advertise in the rtally Kecord.

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iiimitiiat SAYS'POISON PEN' IN ARMORED SUITS. German Soldiors Wosring Bui- DUE TO JEALOUSY lui Proof Shirts and Hdmcls. HOW MUCH YOU SAVE WESTERN UNION IF YOU KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THESE DAY AND NIGHT Elizabeth Woman May Dis DAILY ADVERTISERS avow Her Confession. LETTERS They Are Continuously Saving Money PROSECUTION NOT LIKELY For Tlirilty Buyers. impress Mrs. Pollard la Silent, but Declares She Will Have Enough to Say at the the man Proper Time and Place — Was Ac- quitted La»t March of Writing Scur- C. B. DEAVER KQOPS & ABELS Fresh Oysters Daily rilous Letters, •roadway and Third Av*. QROCERS 3Oc quart you want Elisabeth, N. J., Oct. 2G.-Alfred J. Stein, former nwyor of this elly im»- Orloaii*.,. 7- l-'loud.v Incomes and Property to Pay—Rail- Jersey City, N. ,1., Oct. 23.— Ktve WnshltigtDB ... 56 Clnuilj ways Scok Loan of $16,000,000. Pigs' Heads 23c each LONG BRANCH RECORD ybttng women nini their oai-ort, who, GCTevu, Qefc 28,—A federal wnr tax Go To when returning lu«im> from a dance In !i;!N U-eii d FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. wheels In crossing Newnrk avenue, Zimmerman's this city. i-rnl r.iihMiys baa dee&ttd to ask par- and Minm-i.t for ii tcinponu-.v loan of $1(1,- The Injured, who were taken to the 100 Broadway Tel. 130-J. STRICKLY FRESH EGGS C NS iHin.tMio to iiitH't tlje expenditure for 6 °A^ 68C Secure the $1.50 Volume City hospital, were Annie O'KcMV, have also added a IS |f)tJS. Pro post I IB Cor various or-oiiomlcs Iwpnly years old, of 4 Virginia avc- QUICK LUNCH AND Well bound in plain green English Cloth, but without the portrait I'ture b&en newptod, iDClgdiqg fi re- imp, cut about head smd left eye; in le HOME MADE PIES gallery of famous sinRers, -^ 1 •'mtSoii of cniistruc-tion cxpcinlltnre by Best Creamery Butter 35c juries Kei'ious. klhel O't'itnnor, twen- to take home. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADD 10c EXTRA FOR POSTAGE ty-one years old, of 17ti (Jarfleld av - inoio tlutn half. Fnros are to be iu ( rosned. "HEART " The Bon« book with a »nul I 400 ofttie Bong-trcasur«» mie, cul about the i-hln and otherwise Good Butter . . 31c nf ,}ie Wl,rid in one volume at SfHI r>BKep. Chosen by 20,000 tnubfc love rn tn ecmr'ete thn booh Evpry song a ttim of melotly. bruised. Mary Matlieus, sixteen years >*lil, ot 1ir. Mannitn? Jivenuo, BCfllp "Kline's" Rheumatic Remedy i IEW ENVOY AT PETROGRAD. Norway Mackerel W. H. PARKER w'oiiml mul ntherwine injured. Mar- Has Brought Sunshine Into 154 Broadway Te. 48 I garet <'rt fe - Ocorgo T. No. 3, 4 for 25c and Tires of 813 Ifailiday street. hijurtMl about Marye, the Anierlrun ambassador to Cook's Bee Hive Department Store the body, George lM't'iner, twenty The astonishing results of "Kline's" Unwsiii, and Mrs. M:iryo arrived at 5 Per Cent. Off for Cash yanrn oiil. of 17!l Hopkins avenue, Rheumatic Remedy which has been Potrotfi-fH] fr.im Loudo« by wuy of Tlh> I My Pan Bread, 20-oz. NEW FALL GOODS slightly briiisi'd. KO widely recommended seems beyond riiiiiiu1, BfirUn a»d Stm-khoim. T oeliff. Practically every case has •unb;is.-iM(l>ir uas jiccoinpniiicd bj* Loaf 5c We are showing New Fall Goods in every department been cured or benefited. serrclnry anil CoiiMiily I£;iy and HaU The Rose of Sharon. Dress Goods, Millinery, Ladies' Suite and Goats NO USE FOR CANE OR CRUTCH A. M, Townley & Co. jj In Aslu the rose of Sharon is conski- NOW—CURED. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings 1'i'Od Utp ciulilcm of iTsurrcotlon. Thi-ouKlioiii Syria, .Iwlon mul .\,r;ibta it Camden, N. J., Aug. 17, 1914. in n^anlcil \s\\\\ tfao profoniulest rrvpr- M. R. Kline: — Goal Hod and Shovel 19c COOK'S BEE HIVE I was BO crippled with rheumatism J J bushel basket Fancy Onions - - 45c enc-c. Tlu> IfiflVfii tli;it fiirlivle thtt Heavy Japanned N. E. Corner of Cookman Avenue and Main Street. IiI»isHoniM i\vy ami elo$m tojiotbi'r when J that I had to use can» and crutches 1 j for three years. Could get nothing to ASBURY PARK, N- J. the Beosuu at blocuaing la over, mul ths Hires Condensed Milk - - - - 10c Value 35c ritath^ wiiliniinji tuni|»k*ti'l,v JMKI drying help me, and was completely discour- [ in tin- shape of Q lull, isiiinir.l by IheI aged. Was persuaded to use yourt Iji-ofzc to (treat ili.staiii'os. In ihiM way medicine by a friend. Now I can walk Van Tromp Skimmed Condensed Milk - 9c 3 for 25c without aid of cane or crutch. Lame- j ij U lionic orsf the samly doiertii until. J Ash Can - - 98c touching son;*- moist piaa\ It CIIDRB lo ness and pain entirely gone. Gained , Wax Floor Coverings for Dancing \ in weight and appetite good as ever.! Gold Medal Flour - 24 > lb. bag 83c, 12 Eb. bag 44c Galvanized the wnit, where It ImmeiliaMy IMUCS You may UKO my name and refer any- with cover. $1.25 value Don't Spoil Your Carpets by Dancing' on Them fresh im>i mul sprhi^H to life nitil one to me. Send this testimonial of We have (specially waxed eanvai coverings to fit various iiemny a.uniis. LomUm Stfltt. my own frwe will, hoping it will au- I sized rooms. They HIT practical, Bad iwl just ionic fi'ciiu my Heavy copper bottom. I ItJtMllnnls. nii'i wniiM vou hHicve it? JOHN LEE, ! AW rent Ilicni at a ncuiinnl sum. Camden Court House. ! OCER $1.35 regularly -i had the Kivntost ilifllcuity in the CASH GR woplrt i<> j;,-t him to liccwpt a tilth' Do not fall to test this now famous', RED BANK AWNING AND injury froia iiie." lirnscription. Kor saie by II. S. , "Nui^cn- •! And why. prayV" Meyers, llfl Sixth Ave.,• LonR Branch; I 104 BROADWAY, IONC BRANCH CARPET CLEANING WORKS '•Well, H>-:uise lie \Minfcd !i htt!"-- j Cooper's Drug Store or Schroeder'w )l'harmary. Hfil Hank; II. G. Van-; NEXT To COLUMBIA HQTLI- Goldberg's New York 64 WHITE ST. Tel. 32M RED BANK I I Note, OaHhurst. Mail orden filled. I Bargain Store Father evidently doesn't believe in wasting any valuable sunshine Still Doing Business at His Old DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS Stand. L.^ i-,'VL.\ ^ 236 BROADWAY Mi 7:-: " ARC. f Ht\ wi+AT co yoy MEAN NES t HOW T^OUD AND VifS, HAV£ 7 AT HOME YOU MU.S7 BE ECONOMICAL FUEL USERS U£>T OF f= VOVf* STAMP ^*f^ ^~^» \ AHT> W« A'lTTlNG AROUND THfeiPv RA/VMIV/1 1 HMEMA t^P^CE'. BO88T Q)CT 1UNSHINE C THAT THIi N LI KB. 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