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V O L . XXII, No. 38 BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913 THREE CENTS MONMOUTH COUNTY Prasbytenr ofHonmoirth1HAUSOTTE LEADS IN ADVERTISER’S STATE COMMISSIONER BANKEK CONVENE ''JpHE striking of the clock at Convenes Here LODGEMEH’S POPULARITY CONTEST AT POINT PLEASANT J. H. Davis Made President, Wm. mid=night leaves little Tiie Presbytery of Monmouth heid its Majority of Taxpayers Object Having Autumn meeting in the local Presbyterian First Count of Ballots Made Yesterday-Shows That Much Berry Vice President, R. G. doubt in our minds that .we Church on last Tuesday. At !).30 a. m. Waterway Pass Thru Residence the Moderator, Rev. Wm. P. Finney, Interest is Devoted. R. S. Wines Helds Second Poole, Sec’y and Treas. are living. Professor in Lincoln University, conducted Section of Summer Colony the opening exccrciscs. The invocation Hankers of Monmouth county now Place Arthur Davenport on Third Base POINT PLEASANT, N. J.—With the —Homely was made by the Rev. E. C. Mason, have a county society, organization scheduled visit hero yesterday of Wil­ pastor of the Church at Toms River. The having been effected last Saturday at a The race (or the guns to be given to the liam A. Maupay, an inland waterway Scripture was read by the Rev. Geo. dinner at Scott’s Neptune Heights most popular and second to the most commissioner of the state, who came Kane, pastor of the South Amboy Church, with tho selection of J. H. Davis, jr., Boro May Complete popular lodgeman belonging to a lodge here to make a survey of the situa­ prayer was offered by the Itev. O. W. with a meeting hall in Belmar, Spring cashier of the Citizens’ National hank Wright, of Barnegat. Doctor Finney tion and look over the proposed routes Lake, Manasquan or any point in Wall of Hong Branch as president, William preached a very able sermon from the Sewer Extension for the projected -Man- Township, in The Coast Advertiser Lodge­ A. Berry, cashier of the Seacoast Na­ words of our Lord, " Gather up the frag­ asquan river inland waterway, and the men’s Popularity Contest, is well under tional bank of Asbury Park, as vice ments, that nothing be lost.” Mrs. H. R- inclination of the residents to boost Unless the S urety Bonding Co. of way. president and Mayor Robert G. Poole, MYSTERY IN DEATH OF JAMES DANGLER the canal along by aiding in the Cooper presided at the organ. After the Scranton begins work on the Belmar V. J. Hausotte of the Junior Order cashier of the First National bank of roll of attendants was made out, the Rev. movement to have it run west of this United American Mechanics is in the lead Belmar, as secretary-treasurer. J. W. Rogan, pastor of the Church of Red sewer extension work by Sept. 23, ful­ place, everything looks rosy for the by 1700 votes while Richard S. Wines of The dinner brought together a rep­ WHOSE BODY TRAIN RUNS OVER Bank was nominated and unanimously filling the contract of Thomas J. Mc­ early purchase of the necessary the Knights of Pythias is in second place resentative assemblage of bank pres­ elected to the chair of moderator for tiie ground and the speedy accomplish­ Govern of Trenton, who abandoned the with 1350 votes ahead of Arthur Daven- idents, directors, stockholders and em­ term of six months. Rev. W. W. Edge ment of the preliminary steps toward Ocean County Officials Hint At Murder -Friends Suspect work, council will take charge and pott of the Improved Order of Red Men, ployes who thoroly. enjoyed one of was appointed vice moderator. The fol­ the consummation of the plan. who is in third place-! Manager B. Joe McDonough's cabaret lowing visiting ministers were present and complete the improvement and hold A petition finding ready signers in Suicide While Engineer Claims Body Was Cold. Although the contest has been in pro­ shore dinners and the interchange of were invited to sit as corresponding mem­ the company. McGovern was the this vicinity is being circulated, asking gress about two weeks, it promises to wax bers, the Rev. James A. Smith, pastor of social greeting. Funeral Services Held Yesterday lowest bidder on the contract last warm before the final count is made on to have the proposed waterway run the local Baptist Church, the Rev. B. H. Tho many at the dinner had not at­ spring, his prico being $21,425.20. He Thursday, October 30th. The first count west of West Point Pleasant, over a Everitt, pastor of the First Presbyterian tended the conference with the tax In the death, Tuesday night, of James was made yesterday and shows that much route which has been presented and Church of Peekskill, N.Y-, the Rev. W. was indemnified in the Surety^com- board preceding the dinner, all were Dangler of Belmar, N. J., the Ocean interest is taken in it and those who have which would effect a vast saving in W. Grover, of the Synod of Virginia, of pany. more or less familiar with the agita­ County authorities have a mystery to entered appreciate the value of a Stevens the cost of the right of way, elimin­ Free Delivery Expected the Southern Presbyterian Church. The McGovern began the work, which is tion that is general concerning hank solve. Dangler was run over by a Penn­ shot gun or rifle. Anyone who knows ating the expense of purchasing choice Rev. J. W. Cochran, D. D-, secretary of assessments for taxation and they sylvania train at Lavellette, a village on to carry the sower system into Bel­ anything about a gun knows that gans property in the heart of the Point the Board of Education, made an inspiring were able to follow readily the dis­ the Barnegat Peninsula. In 3 Months mar Park and the Bennett tract, but made by the Stevens Arms and Tool Com­ Pleasant cottage colony as the other address on the purpose and work of his cussion which was resumed, when ci­ gave it up. The Surety company was pany are the best on the market. route would make necessary. According to William Tilton of Long deparment. gars were brought around, by those notified and Tuesday night it asked Everyone who enjoys the sport of gun­ Dr. Charles P. Ripley, well known Branch, engineer of the train which runs Mayor Robert G. Poole is urging •Various committees reported activity who had met with the tax board. council for an extension of time. ning, either down the bay or in the fields among the summer cottagers here, is between Camden and Long Branch, the residents of the boro who have not and progress niong their respective lines, The tax officials—a Samsonized Council passed the date at Sept. 23. or forest, wants a gun; a gun that he can one of the most active workers for the man’s body was stretched across the tracks had their houses numbered to do so which was very encouraging. Rev, Geo, rely upon. If you are after one of these trio, as President William K. Deverux in a position which leads to the belief that at once. Mayor Poole made the asser­ Kane, pastor of the South Amboy Church, upper route and has found assistance reliable firearms, you should start casting had referred to the members during it was so arranged by some persons in­ tion that he has every reason to be­ was dismissed to the West Jersey Pres­ at the hands of many of the cottage DIES AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS your ballots now while the contest is the conference, for neither Ije nor tending to have the train mangle his lieve that carrier service will be es­ bytery. colony, who are strenuously opposed body and possibly oblierate traces of some young. A now subscription or a renewal R ichard W. H erbert nor R ulif V. Law ­ tablished in Belmar within three Rev. Mr. Hansel, from the IVesbytery After a lingering illness of over a year, to having the canal run thru the resi­ to The Coast Advertiser, counts as One rence has much hair—sat together and other crime. months, and asked that every property of Hudson, was received into the Presby­ Miss Mary J. Thickstun, age 70 years, dential section. It would be of little Thousand votes. The Coast Advertiser they were the center of interest during Engineer Tilton says the body was cold owner number their houses to comply tery of Monmouth, and accepted a Call to died at the home of her nephew at 217 use commercially, it is declared, if publishes a ballot on the first page that the speeches. when picked up by the train crew. A rod the Church of Turkerton, N. J. and arrange­ Tenth Avenue last Saturday morning, run through the beach district, while to the postal regulations. There is will count as fifty votes. Clip the ballot Mr. Davis, the new president, was under the engine caught the man’s cloth­ ments were made for his installation as from odema of the lungs and hydrotrophy the upper route would open up the an ordinance requiring the numbering from your paper now and start your the toastmaster. He introduced in ing and he was dragged 1,000 feet before pastor over that Church in the near future. of the heart. districts lining it and lead to the es­ of houses and the mayor wants the choice as the most popular lodgeman on what Randolph Slocum termed a “glad the train was brought to a stop. Coroner Mrs. Zandt, of Jamesburg presented a Miss Thickstun was the daughter of the tablishment of profitable business boro all ready for the delivery when the road to winning one of these valuable hand" manner, Walter M. VanDeusen, Wes tall of Lakewood will hold a formal very interesting and encouraging report late David Thickstun and is survived by ventures of numerous kinds, it is con­ it is established. awards. Deposit your votes in the ballot investigation. from work of the Woman’s Board of Home a sister, Miss Rose Thickstun of Plainfield. fidently predicted. cashier of the National Newark Bankr box located at Seymour’s Cigar Store, Dangler, who had been the sole occu­ The funeral services were heid Monday ing company, who facetiously claim­ Missions. Hayes and Cohen’s or The Coast Adver­ pant of a houseboat at Ortley, t ie first At 12.10 p. m. the Presbytery took at 403 Central Avenue, Plainfield and ed some relationship to Monmouth ELKS AT POINT PLEASANT TO-NIHGT tiser Office or mail them to your choice town below Lavalette, all summer, had interment was made in Hillside cemetery. county for the reason that Mrs. Van recess until 2 p. m. or to this office so they can be counted. Mayoralty Election Talk purchased some groceries at Lavalette Arthur A. Zimmerman, proprietor of the All members of Presbytery, correspond­ Undertaker T. H. Berfnett in charge. Dcusen comes from this coun4*\ Mr. The following is the list of candidates and was walking toward Ortley. After Hotel Marion at Point Pleasant, will enter­ ing members and visiti»j»-delegates, were VanDeusen spoke particularly on the who have entered the Contest up to noon With Primaiy election just three days the accident the provisions were found tain about sixty-five members of the E!k entertained by the ladies of the local currency bill before congress, urging yesterday and the number ot votes with off candidates are working hard, putting lying beside the road. Lodge, at his hotel to-night- Church at luncheon at the Melrose Inn. Fire Destroys Bungalow tho measure to the immediate and which each one is credited; all their interest in their campaign m order . , .... It expected that William Deveraux, The afternoon session was taken up with thoughtful attention of Monmouth There is also a possibility that he com- , , p , , ,, , Name Lodge Votes to swell their vote. . , ,. Arthur Pryor and Dr. Coleman who will the presentation of further reports and The Belmar fire department de­ bankers. He declared that the recom­ mitted suicide. Dangler, who was thirty- V. J. Hausotte Jr.O . U .A . M. 6250 The fight for mayor of Belmar will not be present will entertain by delivering discussion of the same, the approving of serves much credit for the excellent mendations drafted hy the resent con­ eight years old, had been seperated from R. S. Wines K. of P. 4550 really start until the general election, speeches. these reports and the adopting of adequate work done at the fire Tuesday after­ ference of bankers in Chicago, con­ his wife for about ten years, and although Arthur Davenport 1 .0 . IL M. 3200 when W. S. Jackson, repukliaan, one time resolutions for advance of the work were noon, which destroyed a bungalow cerning the bill, should meet with the he did not show signs of melancholy, some Thos. S. Dillon Moose 1100 mayor and postmaster of this place, will sufficient to engage all the time of Presby­ owned by E. J. Tilton on Eleventh of his friends believe he took his own life. Will “ Oil” Money Be Returned? W. H. Runyon 1.0.0.F. 1100 attempt to defeat Robert G. Poole, demo­ approval of hankers. tery to the closing hour, at 4.30 p. m. His father was killed by a train at Mana­ avenue, and occupied by two Swedish crat, the present incumbent. Although Roliin P. Grant, president of the The attendance was the largest of recent squan about twenty years ago. fishermen, E. M. VanDyke and John W. S. Jackson is popular as a politician, Irving National bank of N.ew York, Mayor John Bingham reported to meetings, due very largely to a fayorqb.le Dangler was well known here and in E rrickson. a strong liking is expressed toward Mayor spoke of the benefits of a county bank­ the Avon boro council Monday night day and the good train service of the ’Tis Not A Spite Fence West Bqlmar, where he >vas born and The fire caught from sulphur can­ Poole, whose administration seems to have ers’ association and expressed his tliat ho had written to the Coast Gas shore and the attractions of Belmar. where he lived most of his life. Last dles which were being used to fumi­ been very satisfactory, according to general pleasure at being present. company of Belmar, requesting the On Monday afternoon and evening two winter he lived with a sister, Mrs. Bloom­ gate the house. Mr. Tilton was doing The erection of a 12-foot board comment. County Superintendent* of Schools return of the money paid for oil very important committees held special field Newman, on Seventeenth avenue. tho work himself and it was while he fence about the property of Mr. Halla- Two councilmen are to be elected this John Enright, who is also a bank di­ bought of that concern for street ap­ meetings in the church in order to prepare He went to live at Ortley early in the left the place for a few minutes that man in Eighth avenue, is not intend­ year. James B. Housel and John Pacer, rector, reflected (he attitude of Wil­ plication. The mayor said he had their reports for the Hex* day. summer, Winfield Dangler of Bradley the fire started. He tried to extin­ ed as a spite fence, Mrs. Hallaman republicans are after the scalps of F. S. lard 0. Fiske, attorney for the State taken this action because he consider­ The committee on Syuodical sustenta- Beach, better know as " Speck,” a pitcher guish the flames with pails of water declares, but to isolate their house Hutchinson and George W. VanNote, Bankers’ association, who defended ed the oil had been worthless. Pres­ tion, which has the care of all the feebler of fame, is a brother of the dead man, but the blaze spread so rapidly that from the vacant lots adjoining which. democrats and the present incumbents. the Buck act as the ideal system of ident Mayer of the Gas company had Churches, and s special Judicial commis­ Another brother, Jack Dangler, resides at he. had to turn in an alarm. The A warm contest is predicted, but as sion met in the Church at 8 p. _nr. to take Mrs. Hallaman charges, are made a bank taxing. West Belmar. four sisters also suivive. replied, he said, disagreeing with him. VanNote and Hutchinson have shown action on a ease that has recently been bungalow was completely burnt out public dumping ground and a site (Senator 0. H. Brown and Randolph Besides Mrs, Newman they are Mrs. Annie The council took no .action on Mr. interest in the welfare of the borough brought to their attention. inside and personal effects, including where foreigners congregate. The SJocum were facetious and so, to a Root, Mrs. Laura DeMace and Mrs. James Bingham’s report. Later in the even­ during their term, odds seem in their favor. Eleven years have elapsed since the last three fish nets, valued a t $200, be­ fence shuts in the property on two degree, was Benjamin P. Morris of Brand, all of West Belmar. ing Street Superintendent AYex Mul­ Mr. Housel has served in Council before meeting of Presbytery was held in Belmar. longing to the fishermen were destroy­ sides, south and west. Long Branch who, after defying three len spoke in defense of the oil, which and of late has been a Justice of the Peace. For a number of years Dangler was ed. They estim ate th eir loss a t $400. Some residents, who declare they men to “buck" Monmouth county he thought had laid the dust as well During the interval since the last meet­ employed as clerk at the King grocery at ing of Presbytery, the local Church and An adjoining bungalow occupied by have been annoyed by too fervent bankers, expressed the hope that as could be expected of a single ap­ West Belmar. He became seperated from surroundings have been greatly improved, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erving was also religious services in the cplored bankers and tax officials might effect plication. his wife about 10 years ago. and the members of Presbytery evidenced slightly damaged by the fire and con­ church nearby, thought the Halla- Yacht Racing on theManasquan some arrangement that would “ease Funeral services were held yesterday their appeciation of what lias been done, siderable of their furniture and house­ mans had built the fence to shut out, their (tax officers) conscience and do morning at 10 o’clock at the Glendola as expressed by their hearty words of hold’ goods were damaged by water. if possible, the noise complained of. us no harm.” Victim of Blood Poisoning BRIELLE.—Captain Wheaton S. M. P. church. Interment being made at the manifest work of! commendation for Complaint against the church, Peter Pearce, sailing the Geisha Girl, the the Glendola cemetery the local Church. W. McLoughlin declares, has already Rankin To Coach Manasquan Blood poisoning that developed Draw Tender Wants Help fastest craft in this section, owned by been made to Mayor Robert G. Poole from a sore on his leg caused the Edward J. Schroeder of Jersey City, and petitions are being prepared to The members of the Manasquan death at the Ann May hospital, Spring last Saturday sailed a remarkable race Jr. 0.0. A. M. Convention BRIELLE.—Captain Ralph T. Pearce present to council, protesting against High School Athletic association have Lake, Monday morning of Charles against the Relwah, owned’ by Wil- HOME NEWS Saturday served notice upon Robert the alleged practises hy the congrega­ lim Higgins of and sailed selected Karl Zimmerman to manage The annual state convention of .the Morton, 45 years old, of Como. C. Thomp'son, county commissioner, tion. by his son, Edward Higgins. their football team this season. They United American Mechanics will be Morton, who is a son of the late BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST that unless the drawtender was held Pearce, with Schroeder and a crew will pick a captain later, Louis E. held in Woodbury Wednesday, Sept Samuel Morton of Conio, leaves a A fire in t(ie brush ip the. rear of on the bridge over the Man asp u an of two men aboard, upset on the first Rankin, an ex-player of high reputa­ 24, and a number of delegates from the mother and sister, who live in Morris­ Johnson’s garage in First avenue, river at this place until the boats had Auto Runs Into Carriage turn of the first lap of the race. The tion, has agreed to coach. Very few local council will attend tho session. town. He leaves also a divorced wife. Spring Lake, Tuesday afternoon called returned to their docks or a tender boat was righted and they kept on of last year’s players are in iine fur This year will mark the first time He was taken to the hospital last placed there for night service he would out the fire department. The flames While they were driving thru Glen­ the course, bailing furiously until the positions on this year’s team. Among in five years that the convention lias Thursday. call the attention of the, secretary of were soon extinguished after burning dola Saturday afternoon, the rig of water was cleared from the craft as the candidates are George Bailey, Le- not been held in Trenton, but at the war to the conditions and move for Funeral services will be hold at 1.30 up considerable brush that had ac­ Captain and Mrs. J. N. Ennis of Brook­ far as possible. They had lost con­ Rpy Mount, George Cook, George Bar­ last annual meeting it was voted to both night and day tenders. Friday afternoon in the Comp M. P. cum ulated. lyn, summer residents on Garfield ave­ siderable time but crossed the finish­ ker, George Naylor, Benjamin Hig­ hold the event ip Woodbury. Pearce, who is said to have experi­ ing line ahead of the competing boat. church, Rev. Walter Dunn officiating. Josoph G. Eschelbach, proprietor of nue, Avon, was struck by an automo­ gins. John Allen, Edward Disbruw Geprge H. Ppulson of Trenton, who enced much trouble with Captain Eu­ The river championship, awarded by Burial will be made at Glendola. tho Columbia hotel on West Front bile. The machine, coming from be­ and Herman Bush. Others a r e ,-x- has been state treasurer of the coun­ gene Longstreet, tender of the draw the Yacht club, un­ street, Red Bank, who was taken to hind without a warning broke down a pectnd to report within a few d a y s cil for many yoars, will be hominated Josephine Crispo, 18 months old, is joined in his stand by numerous der the auspices of which Saturday’s the Ann May hospital at Spring Lake back wheel, dropping the wagon to for the office again and there is little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nuzzo residents of this place. Tenders in race was sailed, was accorded to the a few weeks ago to be operated on is the ground. The machine was moving Good Reports From Anglers doubt but what he will be reelected.1 Crispo, who died at the parents’ home the past have stayed on the bridge Relwah, however, because the Geisha rapidly improving and will soon be slowly, but the driver made a mistake He has prove i to be a faithful and jn Villa Park Friday evening of broil- until all boats are thru or have been Girl was handicapped six minutes and abole to leawo that institution. in trying to pass the wagon on the Two striped bass were weighed in efficient offic’al. ; ehial pneumonia, was buried the fol- willing to return on notice. Long­ crossed the lino but one and a half Joseph F. ltosenfeld, son of Jacob narrow road. at Srf'ger’s Tuesday. One was caught B. L. Hart;..an, also of Trenton, who lowing morning in Mt. Cavalry ceme- street, altlio he knew that Pearce had minutes ahead ot the winning boat. Rosenfeld of this place is home on a short Neither Captain nor Mrs. Ennis was ’oy Jacob Wertlieim who eaught his is the present state deputy for the tery, following funeral services at the to return to the lower dock that night vacation, after being absent for over two hurt, altho she suffered slightly from from the private pier connected with ninth district, will also stand for re­ house at 11 o’clock. Interment was went to his home. the shock. The autoist brought Cap­ tiis residence at Deal. It weighed 12 election. made by Undertaker Harry J. Bodine. years. He has been touring the woolly FOR SALE CHEAP west and has been as far up the Pacific When Thompson was appealed to tain and Mrs. Ennis homo and then Baby Carriage in good condition. pounds, 3 ounces. This is the third Call coast as VanCouver. for better accomodations Pearce was took the captain back with a sub­ 1103 B Belmar. plt.38 caught by him this season,the other St., SEPTEM BER 19th, 1913 . 5 0 V O T E S The exchange of pulpits by the local told that Thompson expected to keep stitute wheel that him to get two weighing about 30 pounds each. 50 VOTES. enabled pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and the Lctagstreet on the bridge and would Leddon’s New Grocery is on 10th Ave., Henry Steinbach was tho successful his yig home. The man said ho was Rev. B. H. Everitt, pastor of the First j not place a nigh tender there. Ufidcr near F. Street. adv. angler who got the other fish, which OFFICIAL B A L L O T the proprietor of a second hand store Preibyterian Church of Peekskill, N. Y. j the laws, it is claimed, Die county is in Belmar. Captain Ennis did not weighed 10 pounds. vcm trsBi iiv Go to Manners for good things to was an occasion of mutual enjoyment and i compellod tp keep the river open to press him for his name. The channel bass record was in­ THE COAST ADVERTISER’S profit. j navigation thru the draw bridge tho eat. Regular dinners daily at noon. creased by addition of two. Leonard j entire year around, both day and C. Ketchum landed one weighing 38 At Conoyer’s Variety Store, 902 F.street, VISIT LAKEWOOD Lodgemen’s Popularity Contest (jo Belffiay views, lq., ioo dolls, le up. ! night, and the residents here who have BOARDERS WANTED pounds 5 ounces at Barnegat City and souvenirs, hunks, toys, etc. ady, occasion to use the river will prob- Belmar Cottage, 415 Tenth Avenue. By Thompson’s Lakewood-Point Plea­ Sidney T. Holt caught another at Har­ Open all the year. 38 t.f. sant Street Car Line, passes Laurelton ! ably urge the placing of another tend­ Poultry Farms, largest in the World. 50c vey Cedars that tipped the scales at Credit with Manners delicatessen and Lunch er on the bridge for nifeht duty. round trip from Point Pleasant, until 2(i pounds 14 ounces. >j f i l l ! * ' o f ( It U I t i *MtH 111. room on F street, near the Postoffice Closing Out At Cost. T. S. King, the Sept. 1st. See schedule on another page. Mrs. Frank Brewer ot Avon weighed FIFTY VOTES in the cantest tor the Stevens Shot Oun or Rifle is famous for its good things. Adv. The Coast Advertiser is for sale at harness maker, F street, between 8th and 9th avenues. 9-5-13 t. f. in the first blueflsh eligible for a la­ Seymour’s Stationery Store. Cast your Ballots now for the Most 50 VOTES ===- 50 VOTES New Grocery--New goods, moderate Popular Lodgeman. Read conditions on dies’ prize. It weighed 1 pound 10 prices, Leddon’s, loth Ave., near Street. Only the best of Groceries at moderate F ‘Ci.tRnneihA fnr fho flnofit ounces. adv. prices at Leddon’s Grocery. adv. page five. FOUGHT OFF OCTOPUS ’ROBBER BEES AND HOW TO CURE THEM DIVER’S BRAVE BATTLE EIGHTY- - F. G. HERMAN. FIVE FEET UNDER WATER.

COUNTRIES YET UNEXPLORED To His Coolness in Face of Terrible An old idea, and one still largely be­ Danger Man Owes Escape—Sea lieved is, that after bees have con­ Perhaps one of the most interesting Monster Lost Life In the centrated in large numbers to secure Market of Long Fou Sseu and least known countries on the face Struggle. any sweet that may have been ex­ of the globe and one which has. so far. posed, or when a queenless colony has pretty successfully defied civilization Fighting furiously for 45 minutes been overcome and cleaned out, the I lies secreted among the Himalaya whole mass then, if nothing better of­ mountains. • against an octopus 85 feet below the surface of the water, at the same time fers, throw themselves upon some col­ It is presided over entirely by wo- talking over the telephone to his at­ ony, which even if a strong one, may j men, who are responsible for such tendants in a scow’ on the surface of not be able to repel them. j rude laws as are necessary even in a the water, giving them accounts of the This is entirely erroneous, and it is j lawless district, manage the affairs of remarkable battle as it progressed, well that it is, for if they did make state, and live in a luxury of inverted aud finally, practically uninjured, but a determined attack en masse, half Mormonlsm by possessing four or five in fainting condition, escaping, was or more of the colonies in a yard husbands apiece. All the rough tasks the remarkable experience of Walter might be destroyed in a short time. and menia! iabors are assigned to the McKay, a deep sea diver, at Alden What they really do when whatever hillmen. and “mere man” is of small banks, near Anacortes. they have been at work on is about i account beside these Himalaya ama- McRay, the Seattle correspondent gone, is to scatter or divide up and | zons. of the New York Sun writes, was en­ look for more. On a rough estimate, it is declared gaged by the Apex Fishing company Single bees, and in a few cases 1 ! th a t 7,000,000 square miles, or one- to examine, one of its fish traps on have seen about a dozen, attempt at ! eighth of the total land surface of the Alden banks and on the third trip to nearly the same time to enter some [ world are waiting to be discovered, the bottom he ran afoul of the fish hive with an unusually large entrance i Some 200,000 of this lies in the Arctic most dread by divers. He bad fol­ or one which did not seem to be well ! regions of the north, but among the lowed the lead for some distance when guarded as the others. frozen tracts that form “Antarctics’.’ his foot was seized in the deadly grasp But if they get in at all, they are in the south, where Scott and his gal­ of the giant octopus. At the same time soon dragged out again. Meanwhile lant followers were penetrating, near­ the big fish emitted a large amount the entire yard may seem to be get­ ly 3,000,000 square miles are delegated of "ink,” turning the water in the vi­ ting in an uproar; great masses of to the sole use of the whale, penguin cinity absolutely black, and making it bees may cluster on the top and and other animals and birds of the impossible for the diver to see his as­ around the sides of the hives that are frozen zone. sailant. tiered up in some colonies. In Arabia it seems that there is a James E. Hill, who was on the sur­ A great number of bees may be tract of land unexplored which is near­ face in charge of the assistants to Mc­ seen flying in and out of the hives ly five times as large as Great Britain. Ray, stood with the telephone re­ which seem so strongly attacked, Probably there is no more desolate ceiver at his ear. He heard a slight and many a novice might think the waste to be found in the entire globe exclamation from the man below, fol­ matter beyond his control, and imag­ than that which is called the “dwell­ lowed by a violent pull at the life line ine ruin staring him in the face. ing of the void.” Not a single river as the diver was thrown off his feet. I have seen old, experienced bee­ is estimated to flow throughout its en­ A few seconds later McRay said over keepers get excited and spray and tire 400,000 square miles. the telephone. throw water on these hives on which Although the famous El Dorado, “Now, keep cool. Don't get excited the robbers were “clustered in a fren­ Peru, which set the Sixteenth century A devil fish has got me." zied attack, but if a close observation ablaze, has never been unearthed, the The rest of the battle, as told by Mc­ is made it will be seen that these ap­ country might fittingly be called El Ray and described by Hill, was as fol­ parently frenzied bees take good care Dorado, from the ricb minerals and lows: to keep out of the entrance. priceless stones which emanate from "When I heard those words, spoken If one more venturesome than the there. Strange, wild-eyed men occa­ by McRay as calmly as though he others does get in, it is roughly sionally descend from the mountains were greeting a friend on the street, handled. The bees flying in and out and bring wonderful fragments with China, though agitated by political dissensions and rumors of revolution, my hair stood on end. so lively are the bees that belong to them. But they refuse to act as guides “The octopus, immediately after the hive, and they are ready to fight has other aspects of interest to western visitors, especially those who are ■to those who would accompany them A Good Example of Fuchsia “Speciosa.” The Only Fuchsia Worth Grow­ tripping McRay, had thrown two more to the death if necessary to defend collectors of bric-a-brac, curios, old books, and objets d’art. In Pekin a favor­ I back. ing for Winter Flowering. tentacles about the prostrate man, one their stores. ite resort for those in search of such articles is the market of Long Fou It is curious to realize that vast avound his body, binding his left arm A colony of average strength, if in of warm days and the frames of honey cause, robbing is started, I think the Sseu. It takes place every ten days, round an old pagoda of the Tartar city. parts of the British empire have never All kinds of things are on sale, but good bargains, it would seem, are rare, tightly to his side, and the other be­ normal condition, will, before suc­ left exposed so long that the robbing best thing to do first is to throw a been seen by British eyes or the eyes and the dealers only offer to tourists “faked” curios, or Japanese imitations. tween his legs and reaching up his cumbing to robbers, make such a fight gets started before the hive is closed, sheet over the hive so as to let the of any white man. Nearly a quarter of Among the attractions of the Long Fou Sseu market are reciters of adven­ back. The head of the fish was on Mc- that it would always be as the novice the bees of the hives often being robber bees out which have collected Australia is still unexplored, mainly in tures, jugglers, theaters, singers, vendors of fruit and refreshments, bazaars, Ray’s chest. would think, begun robbing, it is in smoked from fear of stings ’till confu­ on the underside and the bees from the west, where the population aver­ toy shops, money changers, professional letter writers, barbers, second-hand “Almost helpless, yet w’ith his right reality only the colonies as a whole sion reigns and the bees are in no the colony which have been shut out, ages only one person in every 20 dealers, acrobats—in short, all the minor industries that can be Imagined. arm free, he was able to draw his becoming waked up to the fact that condition to defend themselves. go in. square miles. Our illustration is from the illustrated London News. knife from his belt and defend him­ something unusual is taking place, Then, hives of honey from which Replace the sheet for another hall New Guinea has baffled countless self. Fighting at the great depth of and they are flying around to find out bees have died during the winter are hour, when it can be removed and a expeditions, though many are trying water and under heavy pressure the what it is. left outside until the bees get to car handful o f dry grass or hay put over to fight their way inland from the strain soon told on the diver and sev­ Then a general call to repel! follows rying off their contents wrhen they the entrance and a handful o f w et hay GRETNA GREEN NUPTIAL SHOP TEXAS HAS ONLY “DOGAROO” coast. eral times he nearly collapsed. and in a few days things quiet down, are suddenly taken away at a time put over this. The city of San Antonio, Texas, “At no time, however, did he appear with no harm done. when the bees are fairly crazy for This will allow them to dwell in boasts of being the home of the only JAPANESE INSECT CAGE to get excited or lose his head. For the The first thing to he done by way of more, and being so suddenly deprived peace for the rest of the day, as rob­ “Dogaroo” in the w’orld, or at least the entire 45 minutes which he struggled preventing the robbing is to take ev­ of the “mine,” they pounce on unsus­ bers do not like to crawl through wet only one in captivity. The animal has he gave me frequent bulletins as to ery precaution against the possibility pecting colonies in such force that the grass unless there are some coming puzzled both Mexican and American how the fight was progressing. of robbing occurring. guards are not able to keep them all out loaded with honey all the time, naturalists. The “Dogaroo" is owned, “After McRay had successed in sub­ Hive entrances to weak colonies are out of the hive, and thus robbing is and you have stopped the loads of and was brought from Mexico, by Don duing the octopus he proceeded to often .left open full width until the started where there would have been honey coming out by the sheets be­ Manuel Rodriguez, a former Mexican free himself from the wire mesh in robbing is started, when they are shut none had the bee-keeper been very fore the hay was put on. lieutenant under General Madero in the which he had become entangled. so closely that the colony seeks to es­ careful to have no exposed sweets Again, if a colony is queenless in Mexican revolution. “Brijida,” as the “When he reached the top of the cape from their imprisonment rather about the apiary at any time of the the early spring that colony is almost animal has been named, resembles a water the big fish still held a death than protect their stores. year. sure to be robbed, and if robbing is dog in that she barks and wags her grip on his left arm, and it was not The hives are opened in the middle If through careless handling, or any once started on such colonies a gen­ tail, and her short front legs and large until he was half out of the water that eral row may be expected throughout it let go and fell back into the water, Temptation. in humility. It is perhaps due to our the apiary. stout hind legs bear similarity to No matter how we may safeguard egotism that so many of these lessons those of a kangaroo. A pouch under­ from which he was dragged with a I make it a point to look at each pike pole. McRay was completely ex­ ourselves, there is no one of us who is are lost. We cannot reflect too often colony some cool day in the.early neath the animal's abdomen resembles free from those sudden rushes of temp­ hausted when we brought him to the on the speech that moved Wesley to spring to see how many spaces the pocket in which the female kan­ tation which at times seem almost un­ say, as a prisoner passed him bearing garoo carries its young. The vegeta­ top.” between the combs they occupy, the When examined by the crew of the controllable, at well as inexplicable. the insignia of his disgrace: “There, number of which is set down where rian habits, typical of the Australian Perhaps they are revolts of nature, but for the grace of God, goes John kangaroo, are missing and the animal The chirping of crickets and other scow the octopus was found to have I can see it at a glance. scorning restraint and violently self- Wesley." In regard to robbing in the spring, eats the same food as the ordinary orthopterous insects has always ap­ II wounds In his body. He measured asserting. Nearly always they are re­ Such an attitude is in itself a beau­ when the bees are first put out, as be­ Mexican hairless dog, being exception­ pealed powerfully to the imagination nine feet in diameter. lated to the egotism that, in its subor­ tiful perquisite.—From “Intimations,” fore mentioned, there is an an easy ally fond of enchilados and tortillas. of the Japanese and they are fond of dination to social lavv, often feels itself by John D. Barry. way to overcome this. Simply smoke The freak's mother is a full blooded •breeding these insects and keeping Wireless Telegraph Inside Cathedral. limited and irritated. They ought to the colonies already out enough to Mexican dog. Its father is unknown. them as pets. Dainty- little cages are The Rev. Father Alfani, director of made for the insects, one of which is make us more patient with one an­ Song of the Husbands' club: “What allow the bees to fill themselves with This is the place in the famous Its mode of locomotion is akin to. that the observatory at Florence, wondered here illustrated. other. Each day they give us lessons Are the Wild Wives Saying?” honey. Gretna Green, a village in Dumfries­ of a kangaroo. how a wireless telegraph would work shire, Scotland, where for nearly a if entirely inclosed in a building—that century irregular marriages were cele­ FISHING WITH DYNAMITE BANK-NOTES THAT SPEttK is, with no communication with the brated by the local blacksmith or the outside air. He has installed in the ferryman, usually for the convenience In many countries of the east where An English bank-note expert has cathedral at Florence an antenna of elopers from England. In 1856 the fish is the staple article of diet it is recently invented a method that will formed of three wires hung from the practice was ended by the passage of caught in large quantities with the insure the paper currency of that dome and falling to about thirteen a law requiring that one of the con­ help of dynamite. To each stick of country against forgery. feet from the pavement, where they tracting parties must have resided in the dynamite is attached a fuse which The principle of this invention lies were attached to a pillar from which Scotland for 21 days. is fired at:d then thrown into the wa­ in the application to the edge of a the single wire joining the antenna to ter. The force of the explosion which bank-note of a “pictorial” record of the receivers departed. The ground­ follow’s stuns the fish, which rise in some specially arranged phrase. A ing also takes place inside the cathe­ WHERE WIVES ARE SLAVES large quantities to the surface, then bank-note so provided would, when dral. for it is produced by a branch th3 natives wade into the water and placed in a phonograph, reproduce this leading to a lightning rod that rises More unattractive than the Abors it catch them easily in their hands. As phrase for the benefit of the bank from a pit inside one of the walls. would be hard to find. Of Tibeto-llur- very often the larger fish are only manager or the person disputing the With this ingenious apparatus Fath­ man origin, they speak a language partially stunned, however, upon be­ genuineness of the note. er Alfani receives without difficulty which is allied to that of the Tibetans, ing seized they will often inflict severe Assume that the code phrase for a messages from the Eiffel Tower in while their arts, such as they are, bites upon their captors, so that dyna­ £5 note is “£5 note.” This would be Paris, from Nordeich and from Toulon. probably come from Tibet. Their re­ mite fishing is not without its excite­ extremely unlikely, but would serve to This experiment demonstrates the ligion is animistic. The deity “Piang” ment in more ways than one. illustrate the point. A pictorial record penetrating power of the Hertzian is the god of war and the chase, and is of the oscillations produced during the waves, though it has been suggested believed to favor attacks on defense­ WANTS WIND TO RUN PLOW utterance of the phrase would be made that the numerous lightning rods on less neighbors and the ruthless de­ and a die cut capable of reproducing the cathedral intercept some of the struction of all game. In pursuance of A Texas inventor is attempting to the peculiar wave lines. With this die waves and conduct them to the earth. a policy to propitiate him, men and m ake the win® drive a plow. He has the edge of £5 -notes would be per­ women are killed or taken as slaves, succeeded in driving eight miles along forated. The note then becomes, ’in Monkey Pillages Court. big game is hunted, birds, squirrels, j a road with the wind-driven plow, but addition to a unit in currency, a phono­ Court had to be adjourned the oth­ and fish are trapped. The elemental j as yet has not succeeded in operating graphic record of its own genuine­ er day in the little red schoolhouse belief in man as the hunter, and con­ with the plowshare in the soil. ness. sequently the more fitted to be the in Owasco, where Justice of the Peace protector, still holds good, so the worn- i “Ike” Pearson holds forth. Import­ en and slaves toil unceasingly at the ant affidavits, subpoenas and warrants crops, as hewers of wood and draw­ relating to the inforcement of the ers of water, and my lord, bow in hand laws against Sunday baseball had and w’ith quiver on his shoulder, stalks j been destroyed or scattered around W onderful Iceberg Lake the room. The official pen had been off on the warpath, his arrows poison­ broken, the ink thrown out of the ed with sconite or croton berry. Their | window and the furniture upset. burial rites present points of interest [ Further, when the justice entered the similar to those of African savages. I room he missed his wallet from his Over the grave of each defunct war- I coat that hung behind the desk. rior is a grass shelter, where are hung Investigation disclosed that Joe, his cane helmet, “dao," bow and ar­ the pet monkey of the justice, had rows, the horns of the tame bison taken French leave from the Pearson which furnished the funeral feast, with home near by and had done the mis­ a basket containing food to propitiate chief. The missing money was found the deity. scattered on the lawn. Joe was trailed down and locked EASY TO LIVL A CENTURY up on bread and water.—Auburn (N, Y.V Correspondence New York Trib­ -it is a remarkable fact that 17 cen- | une. tenarians, whose ages varied from 100 j to 110, have died in Ireland during Difference Between “We” and “I.” the present year. ThiB fact conclu­ “Teddie,” said Mildred, with a con­ sively proves, says the Herald of the templative look, “how much money Golden Age, that it is possible for near­ have we in the bank?” ly every well-conducted person to live a “We!” replied her husband in a century, and that there is no need for sarcastic mood. “1 have about a hun­ most people to die before they have ; dred dollars. Why do you inquire?” reached half the century_ mark. It is For a second th ere cam e a glint in only a matter of hygienic living, ab­ the feminine eye; then laconically: stinence from poisonous foods and j “I just wondered, that’s all. I have from excessive eating and drinking, a letter today from the lawyer who combined with plenty of honest work, wound up poor pa’s estate, and I find useful exercise and a moderate amount he had much more to leave than any of recreation. As the world needs one expected.” men and women who have gained wis­ “That’s fine!" exclaimed hubby, sud­ dom and experience, to exercise a use­ Iceberg Lake Is one of the marvels of Glacier National Park, Montana. denly alert. "How much do we get ful influence upon our chaotic social It Is a comparatively small body of water lying in a seemingly bottomless from him. Milly?" and political life, let us ail do what cup In the main range of the Rockies. Its waters wash the foot of a huge “W e!”—surprisedly. “I get a few we can to advocate sane methods of glacier from which cakes of ice as large as office buildings occasionally break thousand dollars! Why do you in ­ living, and preach the gospel of a pos­ loose to float on the lake while the sun’s powerful rays gradually disintegrate quire ?” sible ceai'wy ot life tor all. them. There are at ways sever®) of these I c e b e rg s drifting about the iake. chances. Incidentally Mr. Madden Easily Explained. Foley Kidney Pills Succeed rents the charge that his stubhornoss McCarthy got into an argument with SHOULD HAVE ROUSED HIM because they are a good honest med­ INDIAN RELICS in the matter of guards has made the Casey about the efficacy of prayer. Mrs. Brown’* Method of Removing icine that cannot help but heal kid­ experiment so expensive as to be im­ “OI can’t see that there’s anything Gloom May Not Be Generally possible. He asks that a detailed in it,” asserted Casey, Oi never got Recommended. ney and bladderailmentsand urinary anything out of it.” irregularities, if they are once taken ( % o v n & 9 t LEFI IN SUSSEX statement be made to the public as to just how the money appropriated for . “Well,” said McCarthy, "don’t you Gloom prevailed in the domestic cir­ into the system. Try them now this purpose has been expended and know when there’s a war it’s always cle—a gloom horrible and depressing. for positive and permanent help. then the public will be able to judge the people that pray that win the Mr. Brown, in fact, was in a bad tem­ as to whether or not he has been foights?” per. And, as Mrs. Brown knew, there Site of Aboriginal Village Near “How about the Chinese?” asked responsible for the financial embar­ was only one way of curing It—to S E L D O M S E E Casey. "They’re great people to pray, rassment of tiie scheme. rouse him thoroughly; for, when mis­ a big knee like this, but your horse Newton Determined and yet they get licked, and licked erable himself, he always accused may have a bunch or bruise on his Q t it o id The head keeper says he is the bad.” Ankle, Hock, Stifle, Knee or Throat. other people of being miserable. He only appointed warden of the prison “Oh, well,” explained McCarthy, “no did on this occasion. and as such he has not acquired any ■wan could understand thim whin they ABSORBINE WORK DONE BY THE STATE “Jane,” he grumpled at last, "you’re feverish thirst for any experimental­ prayed.” K* TRADE MARK REC.U.S.PAT.OFF. ist to try out hie theory with the du­ as dull as an old owl! Sulking, I sup­ will clean it off without laying the Archaeological Researches in Progress ties and responsibilities with which pose, because I refused to buy you horse up. N o blister, n o n*ir Under State Geological Survey— . he has been personally charged. that new hat!” gone. Concentrated— only a few LARGE PIMPLES ON BACK “No,” sighed his wife. "1 w asn't drops required at an application. $2 per O p e * a & o n 4 , Portions of Pottery and Agricul­ Repeal Muffler Law. bottle delivered. Describe your cave for upecial instruction* 2235 No. 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa.— thinking about It. As a matter of fact, and Book 8 K free. ABSORBINE, JR., antiseptic tural Instruments Found. “By all means repeal the law “My trouble started from pimples I’ve been turning out some old letters, liniment for mankind- Reduces Painful Swellings. En­ against cutting out mufflers on auto­ which formed on my back, then they and—oh! It’s nothing of Importance. larged Glands. Goitre, Wens, Bruises, Varicose Veins. Varicosities. Old Sores. Allays Pain. Price SI and S2 » When a woman suffering from some form of feminine (Special Trenton Correspondence.) mobiles,” said a lawyer last week. went to my face and kept getting Only a fit of the blues.” bottle at druggists or delivered. Manufactured only by “The worst thing in the world is a disorder is told that an operation is necessary, it of course Trenton.—Max Schrablsch, of Pat­ worse. The pimples were large and “What letters?" W.F.YOUNG, P.O. F.,310 Temple St., Springfield,Mat*. erson, has been engaged continuously law which is never obeyed, and that very red with much corruption in the “Love letter.” frightens her. for the last five months in an exami­ is the case of the muffler cut-off. It heads and they burned when I would "Some I wrote to you, I suppose.” G le n n ’s T h e very thought of the hospital operating table and the nation of the traces and relics of the is not to he enforced, if the automo­ squeeze them. My clothing Irritated “No,” said his wife calmly. “Some No o ther surgeon’s knife strikes terror to her heart, and no wonder. occupancy by the Indians of the ter­ bile authorities of the State aud them when it rubbed against them on I received before I met you. It’s of toilet soap cities are to ignore it, and the auto- S u l p h u r ritory included in Sussex county. my back. When they broke out on no consequence. None at all. How is as effi­ It is quite true that some of these' troubles may reach a stage mobilists are to defy it, then there The work forms a part of an archaeo­ the face they caused disfigurement. is your cold?” cient in S o a p where an operation is the only resource, but thousands o£ logical survey of the State, now in is no hope, and it only does harm to "I underwent treatment but got no have laws on the books which every­ clearing women have avoided the necessity of an operation by taking progress under the supervision of the relief. I was discouraged and thought Hard to Choose. the com - State Geological Survey. body scorns. There seems to be an I would see if there was some adver­ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. This fact is "The jury has been out for a long plexionof blemishes. Thesulphur Mr. Schrabisch has visited every opinion that it is a good law, but tisement in the paper that would give tim e.” attested by the grateful letters they write to us after their township in the county. His re­ why provoke the laws of the State to me relief. The first one my eyes fell “Yes; and I doubt their ever reach­ health has been restored. searches have included the location ridicule by refusing to obey or to en­ on was Cuticura Soap and Ointment ing a verdict. You see, the case Is P u r if ie s and study of rock shelters, village force them.” I sent for a sample and soon found re­ one in which a life insurance solicitor (A ll D ruggiata.)! These Two Women Prove Our Claim. sites, camp sites and burial grounds. All the same, there should be big lief. Then my mother told me to go is suing a book agent, and I fancy Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. Cary, Maine.—“ I feel it a duty I all my own work for a family of The rock shelters w ere the. hom es of clubs used until the public is con­ four. I shall always feel that I owe to the drug store and buy a box of the jurymen are trying to figure out Hilt's Hair C Wblakar Dyo, Black or Brown,SOa owe to all suffering women to tell the Indians in the winter seasons, or what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable my good health to your medicine.” vinced that the cut-off is absolutely Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I some scheme for sticking them both.” Compound did for me. One year ago —Mrs. H aywakd Sowebs, Cary, Me. during inclement weather. They desirable, and nobody agrees to that washed my face first with Cuticura —Judge. I found myself a terrible sufferer. were formed by overhanging rocks, as yet. Soap, then dried it well and applied I had pains in both sides and such a Charlotte, N. C— "I was in bad er caves. In the earth which forms the Cuticura Ointment. I used fjiem For Sunburn, Insect Bites, soreness 1 could scarcely staighteu health for two years, with pains in the floors of the “Shelters,” at a depth GOULD LOSES CLAM ISLAND. three times a day and in a week my Ivy Poison or any other skin inflam­ up at times. My back ached, I had both sides and was very nervous. If of from one to three feet, are found face and back were cleared complete­ I even lifted a chair it would cause mation us Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder no appetite and was so nervous I bones, shells and the pottery which could not sleep, then I would be so a hemorrhage. I had a growth which Flaw in Proceedings of Sale of Rich ly.” (Signed) George E. Martin, Jr., and get quick relief. 25c. at drug­ formed culinary utensils. M ar. 28, 1913. tired mornings that I could scarcely the doctor said was a tumor and I Gunning Grounds. gists. Sample sent free by J. S. Tyree, get around. It seemed almost im­ never would get well unless I had The camp sites denote the abode Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold W ashington, D. C.—Adv. possible to move or do a bit of work an operation. A friend advised me of one or more families and are rec­ It is announced that the recent sale throughout the world. Sample of each without any bad. dangerous or disagreeable effwA and I thought I never would be any to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ ognized by the presence of portions by order of the Chancery Court of free,w ith 32-p. Skin Book. A ddress post­ The Main Thing. AGENTS VTANTED better until I submitted to an opera­ ble Compound, and I gladly say that of pottery and rude agricultural im­ Clam Island, at , the card “Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.”—Adv. Price 25c, SOcand 81.00. Postage prepaid tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. I am now enjoying fine health and Mother—Katherine, w’hat are the plements and by chips of flint, which best series of gunning points on the intentions of that young man you are A. G. N0ECKEL SUPPLY COMPANY Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and am the mother of a nice baby girl. Coast, has been set soon felt like a new woman. I had You can use this letter to help other Indicate the workshop of ancient ar- Grateful Suburbanites. permitting to call on you so often? DREXEL BLDG. PHILADELPHIA. PA. no pains, slept well, had good appe­ suffering women.”—M rs. R osa Sim s , rowmakers. The term village site is aside, and the property will not go tc Towne—Do you make your cook Daughter—Never mind that, moth­ tite and was fat and could do almost 16 Wyona St., Charlotte, N. C. given to dwelling places which have George J. Gould, who bid $10,150 for pay for what she breaks? er; I know what my intentions are. it. Instead, It is said that a flaw lias N ow answer this question if you can. W h y should a wo­ evidently been used from time to time Suburbs (in amazement) — Make by a number of families. It is to be been discovered in the proceedings her pay! I should say not! Why, Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills put man submit to a surgical operation without first giving Lydia remembered that the Indians were a of the sale; that all the owners in every month, besides paying her sal­ the stomach in good condition in a E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that migratory race, who changed their the land were not made parties in the ary, we reward her liberally for short time. Try them for Sick Stom­ Stevens-Duryea abodes according to the necessities of partition suit and that Gould has been what she didn’t break!—Puck. IB eari H a re We hav® a number it has saved many others— why should it fail in your case? ach, Biliousness and Indigestion. Adv. W bv.ll U u l 9 of six cylinder Tour­ hunting, fishing or the cultivation of paid back the $2,200 he paid on de­ For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ing Cars. Very reasonable. Just the thing maize or tobacco. posit. Bore Eyes, Granulated Eyelids and Sties For Effect. for country and resort work. W rite us. Compound has been the standard remedy for fe­ The Clam Island grounds for three promptly healed -with Human Eye Bal­ “Pa, what is a pulpiteer?” male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments Cooking Utensils Found. aam. Adv. A. G. SPALDING & B R O S . “A pulpiteer, son, is a preacher does justice to herself if she does not try this fa­ In the fissures of rocks in or near centuries have been a common gun­ 1875 Broadway New York mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it the village sites are occasionally ning ground for all-comers on Bar­ The spiritual treasures of many fam­ who makes frequent use of the pul­ W. N. U., NEW YORK, NO. 38-1913. has restored so many suffering women to health. found cooking utensils, apparently negat Bay. The islands are meadow ilies are in the wife’s name. pit te a r.” B^9»*Write to LYDIA E.PLVKHAM MEDICINE CO. stored for future use, and also the sedge, just inside the inlet at the (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. weapons of the chase or of war. south, and now comprise about 26 Your letter will be opened, read and answered In or near the burial grounds where acres, though they are at times in­ by a woman and held in strict confideuce. the old time warriors sleep are found ceased and at other times washed away by the tidal currents. Like all Physicians Recommend Castoria the ashes of the fires of burial feasts, Just Like a Husband. NOT BAD FOR AN AMATEUR beach lands, only of late years have ”My husband is one of the most mingled with bones of deer or bear C and shells from far distant waters. they had any money value, and for ASTORIA. has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharma­ Stubborn men in the world.” Youth’s Idea of Paying a Complaint two centuries or more no attention ”He can't be any more stubborn Mr. Schrabisch has accumulated Should Have Given Pleasure to many relics, Including flint arrow was paid to their ownership. As a ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with than mine.” Favored One. result, they now have a multitude o.' "O, yes, I'm sure he must be. Yes­ heads and spear heads, stone toma­ results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the hawks, hammers and knives. At New­ owners. terday I had an engagement to meet He was a very literary young man him at three o’clock.” ton, in a meadow near Moore’s A short time ago George and Harry result of three facts: first—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: and never paid much attention to the Brook, much earth has been turned Heights, of Spring Lake, and Edward "Y es?” fair sex. But one evening, however, "Well, it was nearly 4:30 when I over in recent years for Franklin E. Johnson, of Point Pleasagt, bought, as Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, hut assimi­ he was calling on a young woman who got there, and he won’t admit yet Losee’s brickyard. Mingled w’ith the they supposed, five-sixths of the is­ had succeeded in attracting him as he lates the food: Third— It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor OiL that the rest he got while he was earth many Indian relics have been lands. The other sixth was supposed had never been before. He was ex­ ■>.waiting did him any good.—Chicago found, therefore, and because of a by them to belong to 36 men in Bar­ tremely anxious to “make good” and It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotio Record-Herald. tradition that near the site of the negat village, each holding an un­ his precious inexperience in the line town of Newton an Indian settlement divided interest in the whole group and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s of love making he felt keenly at this was located, local historians and anti­ of islands. Thinking to get the whole Delaying the Law. particular time. Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how­ "How in the world will you dig up quarians have decided that the Losee island and shut the Barnegatters out Try as he would, he seemed un­ brickyard was the Indian site. With from the gunning points, the Heights more evidence to get me a new able to pay her any direct compliment ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day this opinion Mr. Schrabisch does not brought a partition suit and put the tria l? ” until he turned the conversation thus: “Don’t worry about that,” replied agree. The ground is low and laud up for sale. Through Allan W. for poisoning innocent children through*greed or ignorance ought to end. To “I am rather more in favor of the marshy, and within the memory of Ridgway, a Barnegat man, who is the lawyer. “All you have to do is to English than the American mode of persons now’ living the site was often conductor on the Lakewood-to-New our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by dig up more money.”—Judge. spelling.” covered by water York train on which George J. Gould “Yes?” she returned, rather uninter­ regulating tbe system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children Site of Village. rides in winter, Gould was interested, estedly. and told Ridgway to bid the islands teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma­ One mile east of the alleged site is tion,allays pain,cures wind colic,25c a bottlejuti “Yes, indeed; take “parlour,’ for In­ in for his Barnegat friends, and he the information.—Hall’s Journal of Health. a hill situated between two marshes stance; having ‘u’ in it makes all the would advance $12,000, which Ridg­ —parts of the "hog meadows” which And many a man’s conservatism Is difference in the world.” way considered an outside price for Letters from Prominent Physicians extend from Lafayette to Newton. due to the fact that he hasn’t the the land. In fact, at the sale Ridg­ Near the base of the hill is the “Big money. Learning Golf. way got it for Gould a t $10,150. It is addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Spring,” the principal source of the A young woman entered a sporting understood that the Barnegat gun­ Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: “I have prescribed your west branch of the Paulinskill. On PNEtTMATICA STOPS TOUR PAIN goods store one morning, and the ners were to buy it back from Gould Castoria often for Infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory." or breaks up your cold in one hour. It’s marvelous. the summit of the hili, which is still Used externally. All druggists. 26 cents. Adv. polite clerk went forward to meet at this figure. Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “Your Castoria stands her. covered by forest trees, is a series of Investigates Tree Blight. first In Its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have No man is so selfish as to keep all “I want,” Bhe said, “to see some flat rocks. Here are found evidences found anything that so filled the place.” his popularity to himself. golf clubs.” of a more «r less continuous Indian The chestnut tree blight is being “Certainly,” replied the clerk. occupation. The late Victor M. Drake, investigated in northern New Jersey Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Castoria and Dr. Peery’s Vermifuge “Dead Shot” kills who was editor of the New Jersey by an expert from the United States found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for and expels Worms in a very few hours. “About how many do you want?” Adv. "Well, really,” she responded, H erald in Newton from 1834 to 1853, Forest Service. The representative is many years. The formula is excellent.” had the land adjacent to the hill S. G. Harris, and he has established Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria slowly, “I scarcely know. “You see, I ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Getting a husband is an art; keep­ am just learning to play golf, and I above mentioned for several years headquarters in Washington, where extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children’s AVegetable PrcparaltonforAs- ing him is a domestic problem. do not know much about it as yet He found thereon many Indian imple­ for several weeks he will study local troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always conditions. His investigations will be sirailating theFoodantlRegula Why, I don’t even know which end ments suitable for domestic use, for see that my patients get Fletcher’s.” INVALIDS AND CHILDREN the chase or for w'ar. There is ap­ in Washington township, which ter­ ling (lie S lomachs andBowds of should be given MAGEE'S EMULSION to of the caddie to use."—Lippincott’s. Dr. Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: "As the father of thirteen parently every reason to believe that ritory the Government has picked out strengthen tho body. Never falla Ali druggists. children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside Their Idea. the hill and its environment was the as being typical of conditions existing I n f a n t s / C h il d r e n Are you ugly? Cleopatra, though "What do you think of the two gov­ site of the Indian village of “Tok-hok- in the upper section of the State. from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Cas­ homely, bewitched two emperors. ernors who went out and worked on nok.” The fact that all chestnut timber in Promo tesDigestionOieeifu!- toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” the state highways themselves?” The Indians who in habited the this section is affected and rapidly n css and Rest.Contalns neither Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “The name that your Cas­ “They evidently, in their official life, northern part of New Jersey belonged dying off has been a cause for alarm Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral toria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the wanted a smooth road to travel.” to the Delaware or Lentil Lenape a long time. There is uo known N o t N a r c o t i c . presence of children, scarcely needs to he supplemented by the endorse­ Rheumatism Is Torture tribe. The last members of the tribe remedy, and even the study made by ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and Many pains that pass as rheumatism The Reason. were sent to the Oneida country in the government has not disclosed the Pumpkin Seed~ believe it an excellent remedy.” are due to weak kidneys— to the failure “He looked daggers at me.” New- York State in 1802. exact nature of the disease, any fur­ jVx.Sttina + Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Physicians generally do not of the kidneys to drive off uric acid “No wonder you feel so cut.” Prison Keeper’s Defi. ther than that it is a fungus and not Jkc/u/teSalts- thoroughly. A \iist Seed * prescribe proprietary preparations, but in tbe case of Castoria my experi­ Despite the resolutions of the an insect as was at first supposed. m in t- ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex­ W hen you suffer achy, bad joints, back­ GROWING STRONGER Board of Prison Inspectors and the Mr. Harris has been studying the pest ache too, dizziness and some urinary Apparently, with Advancing Age. wishes of Governor Fielder and others on Long Island, where the disease first ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found it disturbances, get Doan’s Kidney Pills, \hiaytm tlwror. Head Keeper Madden of the State attracted general attention. He states to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children’s complaints. Any physi­ the remedy that is recommended by over "At the age of 50 years I collapsed cian who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom­ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 people in many different lands. Prison will not reduce the number of that barely a stick of chestnut re­ Aperfect Remedy forConsflpa from excessive coffee drinking,” writes mendation of Castoria.” Doan’s Kidney Pills help weak kid­ guards in proportion to the number of mains there, and it is an undeniable tio n , Sour Stomach.Diarrtoea a man in Mo. "For four years I sham­ Worms,Convulsions.Feverish- neys to drive out tbe uric acid which bled about with the aid of crutches or convicts at work on the roads of the fact that this condition will soon pre­ is the cause of backache, rheumatism cane, most of the time unable to State. vail all over the country. In the up­ n e ss and Lo SS OF SLEEP. GSNU1NE CASTORIA ALWAYS and lumbago. dress myself without help. Mr. Madden issued a statement, in per section of New Jersey possibly Pac Simile Signature of BearB the Signature of H ere’s proof. A GEORGIA . “My feet were greatly swollen, my which he reiterated his belief that as much as nine-tenths of the chest­ CASE right arm was shrunken _and twisted “Every Picture he is responsible not only for the wel­ nut growth is alreqdy affected, he Tells a Story.'* O. A. Askew, Sparta, inward, the fingers of my right hand declares. The work that he is pros­ Gn., says: “I was so fare of the men, but also of the com­ Th e Centaur Compass htiff and lame tliat I were clenched and could not be ex­ munity in which they may be working ecuting is entirely independent of the couldn't get around tended except with great effort and N E W Y O RK . without help. Tb**re and he does not intend to take any State investigation. waa a soreness Just pain. Nothing seemed to give me more A tb months old above my right than temporary relief. knee Joint, with J 5 D o s e s - 3 5 CEMS swelling. 1 hadjri> “Now, during all this time and for Must Not Obscure License Tag. Fishing Parties Gather. walk on cru» Kidney Pills." Postum. She made it according to di­ carry spare tires on the rear of cars guard arrived at Harvey Cedars, and rections and I liked It fully as well where they interefere with the view immediately began to cast. In the Get Doan’s at Any Store, 50c a Box as the best high-grade coffee. of rear license tags-. The tires are party were Captain Fennimore, Chris­ D C A N ’ S V M V “Improvement set In at once. In often placed on the rear in such a tian Feigenspan, Matt Stratton, Syd­ Don't Persecute FOSTLR-M1LBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. about 6 months I began to work a lit­ way that the rear numbers are il­ ney Holt, Joseph Lyon, John Seger, DON’T SPECULATE! tle, and in less than a year I was very legible, and also in such a manner as Robert Corson, Hoff Allen, Robert Your Bowels 8% to 12% Invest in $100—6% Bonds much better. Improving rapidly from Inch and H. Heinscheimer. Three returned on Investments in day to day. I am now in far better to interfere with the tail light. When Cut out cathartics and purgatives. They axe W ell secured— Quick market. Sold outright or S A V E mONEY health than most men of my years cases of this kind are discovevred the bass were caught at Sea Side Park brutal, harsh, unnecessary. Try* ~ Standard Oil Co. Stocks on $5 dow n small payment plaa- Send lor list Buy your boy’s clothes direct from the manufacturer. and apparently growing stronger with motor inspectors are to Cause the re­ and six were caught at Corson’s inlet CARTER’S LITTLE Our booklet showing how $100 to No. 55. Contains over 60 different $ 10 0 bonds. can be invested sent free. advancing age. moval of the obstruction. during the week. LIVER PILLS $1000 BEYER & COMPANY KINGSBURY TAILOR-MADE “I am busy every day at some kind Purely vegetable. Act J. HATHAWAY POPE & CO. "The Hundred Dollar Bond House" of work and am able to keep up with Interested in Humane Society. gently on the liver, 29 BROAD STREET NEW YORK CITY 55 Wall Street New York Board Refuses L o w e r Fare. eliminate bile, and BOYS’ CLOTHES the procession without a cane. The The State Board of Public Utilities Thomas F. Duffy, of Newark, who soothe the delicate^ are all ■wool. They are made In mixed gray and arm and hand that were once almost has been a life-guard at Rockaway m em brane of the^ Brown Cassimeres and Blue Serges. N O R F O L K useless, now keep far ahead In rapidity Commissioners has refused to grant bowel. Cure. FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. AN1) DOl’BLE-BKEASTKi) STYLES of tho the request of the Board of Works Beach during the summer, will inter­ Constipation, If you feel OUT OK SOKTS’*KUN DOW N'or‘GOT t h e b l u e s ’ smartest effects for boys, from 0 to 16 years of age. of movement and beauty of penman­ SUFFER from KIDNEY, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEASES, est himself in recruiting young men Biliousness, Knickerbockers are cut in the latest ‘‘PEG-TOP ship.” to order tiie Railroad to Sick Head- . r OHRONIC WEAKNESSES.ULCERS.SKIN ERUPTIONS,PILES, STYXE” and are lined throughout. over eighteen years of age in the ache and Indigestion, as millions know. write for my FR E E book. THE MOST INSTRUCTIVE Name given by Postum Co., Battle lower the rate of fare between Park MEDICAL. BOOK EVER W RITTEN,IT TELLS ALL about these DISCARDED CARPETS Woven into durable Guff rugs, new rags $3.50-$4 SO—$5.50 Creek, Mich. Write for copy of the lit­ place, Newark, and Summit avenue, United States Humane Society, whose SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Into rag carpets or rugs. Sanitary Lino­ leum mats for kitchen and bathroom. toxtra pair of pants F R E E with every suit. tle book, “The Road to Wellville." Jersey City, or abolish the present purpose is to afford relief to human Genuine m ust bear Signature Every suit guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. Postum comes In two forms: being in peril during the coming THERAPION AMERICAN RUG & RADICAL Your money refunded if goods are not as system of refund coupons. The deci­ U lt ■ the ronjedy for YOUR OWN ailm ent. Don’t send a cent. represented. Order by age only. If boy is large Regular Postum—must be well boiled. winter. He lias been elected super Absolutely F R E E . No'followup’circulars. D r L e C l e k C CARPET CLEANING CORP. sion holds that the rates are neither M e d . C o , H a v s r s t o c k R d , H a m p s t e a d , L o n d o n ,-E n g . 9>I23 East I3lst 8treet. New York City. or small, give the age he Is usually taken for. State instant Postum is a soluble powder. intendent for this State. Mr. Duffy color and style. Samples of cloth submitted if de­ A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a unjustly discriminatory nor unreason­ A GEN TS to handle complete line of toilet prepa­ sired. Free delivery to any part of the U.8., able, and the board finds no ground has seventeen rescues to his credit rations direct from tho manufacture. Splendid if money is sent with order. cup of hot water and, with the addi­ LADIKS LISTEN—Why have your beauty proposition, good pay. Jeffreys a. tg.Co.,Cheswlck,Pa. tion of cream and sugar, makes a de­ for serious criticism of the refund certificate for (he same from the marred by a hairy .kin, when you can re­ KINGSBURY CHILDREN’S CLOTH- move It ’with JAC-ROSE DEPILATORY? W ntsoa E. Cole mail, Wash INC MFG. CO., Inc. licious beverage Instantly. system, in view of the conditions the last summer, and has received Price One Dollar. Sample free. GOSS- Ington, D.C. Books free. High­ WATERKkWr6250- 4925 Third Avo. New York City “There’s a reason” for Postum. which govern traffic. a certificate for same. WHKEl.EK SPEC. CO.. Dept.D. Paasalc, N.J. PATENTS est references. Best results. JOUN E. THOMPSON SONS* CO„Troy.N.Y. blew in the last game, however, and t u b Coast Advertiser Township of W all TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP AT Ehret took the set. In the second set, I’rtilms.Hioiiai , ASBURY PARK, N. J. Men’s and Boy’s Clothing and Hats The Coast Gas Company Century Edition, and all the Men's and W omen’s Footwear, Latest Hits 10 Cents a Copy. 7 0 9 F STREET, BELMAR, N. J. Men’s Furnishing Goods Court to lo t. c a t a i o o s m a i l e d f r e e . B A T H I N G SUITS For Men, Women and Children House Furnishing Goods Trunks, Hags and Suit Cases COUNSEL FIGHT HARD FREE===Two Guns 0 19t3, by A m e ric a n Press Association. Cook’s Bee Hive Offenses Outlawed, Include a probing into the details of N. K. Corner of Cookman May Be Defense. the conflict between Murphy and Sul­ Avenue and Main Street Asbury Park, M. j. j zer so far as it had a bearing upon the frequently charged purpose of Murphy to cast Sulzer out of office because tbe ^ ——-! governor refused to obey the commands MAYTRYTO INVOLVE MURPHYof tlie Tammany boss. It is the contention of Mr. Snlzer’s i : counsel that it is not only the legiti­ G e o r g e T i t u s Gr. mate concern of the impeachment A Stevens Double Barrel Hammerless Shot Gun particularily court, but should bo its desire, to make described as follows : ICE Close Observers Think Governor the trial broad enough to include a Must Win His Case Before thorough airing of alleged practical nnd BARRELS—Stevens Compressed Forged, high pressure steel, choke bored for nitro powder. Both barrels Coal, Wood, Hay, Feed unpatriotic motives which moved a full choked. Has matted extension rib. Tammany legislature to attempt the FRAME—Drop Forged; casehardened. Court Begins Taking official beheading of the sta te ’s chief Corner Seventlr AventiP ACTION—Top lever; patent rotary compensating bolt through extension.rib; check hook; rebounding locks, executive. a n d F Testimony, if at All. From the time that Edgar M. Cul­ automatic safety, independent or not, at will; extra long frame; all parts drop forged. * lephone 5 1 O-w. WKI-MAR, N J. len, chief judge of the court of ap­ STOCK—Varnished walnut, finely finished, with pistol grip checked and capped; patent fore-end, checked; peals, a majestic and benign figure in rubber butt plate. M ail Orders Given Special Attention his somber black robes, rapped his GAUGE AND LENGTH—12-gatige, 30 incb barrels; weight about 7J.pounds; length of stock, I t inches , Albany, X. Y., Sept. 10.—The trial of gavel slowly and declared the court of Governor Sulzer today opened with a Impeachment convened there was no i ~ big tight on the legal technicalities of mistaking the decorum that was • to the proceeding. It is the plan of tlie surround tho fight which would decide governor’s lawyers to challenge the “ SAMUEL HABERSTICK whether William Sulzer would remain right of Senators Frawley. Wagner, ns the state’s chief executive or be Ramspcrgor and SA niter, who were driven from the “People’s House” a 1 Practical Sanitary Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter active In the investigation of Sulzer discredited man. $ Tin Kotiliuf; an'! All Kinds <>l Metal Work. B and the formulation of charges, to sit Sulzer Didn't Appear. I ^ __IIKATER AND RANGE WORK--- ©> • as judges. They will deny the jurisdic­ tion of the entire court. Although the first session yesterday • Shop, IHOP F ST it BBT. - HBLMAH, N. | Tho board of managers will answer took less than an hour, it was replete Olllce an l Store, 807 K Street vigorously, and by majority vote of with momentous events that seemed Phone 46 W all the more striking because of the tho entire court the points will be A Stevens “ Visible Loading” Repeating Rifle, particularily settled. General belief is that all ob­ novelty of the proceedings. The ses­ TELEPHONE CON. jections will be overruled. Then the sion went through without the appear described as follows : BOX 1264 managers will demand that Governor ance of the man on whom all thoughts This Stevens "Visible Loading” Repeating Rifle, very modern in every particular, embodies many novel and were focussed. William Sulzer ap­ Sulzer appear for trial and that his practical features. The "Visible Loading” feature is entirely new and so simple that it will appeal instantly to the peared only by counsel, a formidable lawyers enter their unrestricted ap­ shootrr for the reason that cartridge is always in sight while being fed into chamber. The magazine tube and pearance in his behalf. legal battery that spread itself around a long table to tbe left of. the pre­ breech block are in one piece. Has extra strong double extractors, making the extraction of the empty shell Say Offense Is Outlawed. V siding judge’s rostrum. When the absolutely positive. The breech block has a positive lock and is operated by the slide handle after the breech block The attitude of Governor Sulzer’s time came at which his name was is closed. The hammer also has a positive lock and is always locked, while the breech block is unlocked. For \V counsel indicated that his' defense will called a thrill swept the room. In­ .22 long-rifie cartridges. The barrel used is rifled with a quick twist—one turn in 16 inches. Consequently the gun be that every act alleged against him, stinctively the eye sought a door In will be found to be the most accurate .22 caliber rifle manufactured. They are absolutely guaranteed. even if true, Is outlawed. To accom­ the chamber through which a defend­ Our No. 70 rifle is also a very fine single shot. The rifle will handle twelve .22 long rifle cartridges. Has plish iiis expulsion from office it will be Plumbing & Heating ant might be brought 20-inch round barrel, extreme length 35 inches, weight t j pounds. Varnished stock and slide handle, casehardened claimed that the governor’s prosecu­ But there was only silence when the frame, rubber butt plate. The rifle is fitted with bead front and sporting rear sights. tors must prove him guilty of “high grave judge said in his most solemn Plumbing Office, 1004 F S tr e e t Both Guns are absolutely guaranteed by the Stevens Arms and Tool Company of Chicopee Falls, Mass. B E L M A R , N. J. crimes and misdemeanors” committed tone: JOBBING since he assumed the reins of govern “Call William Sulzer, governor of the ment on Jan. 1 last. Practically every state.” To the member of a local lodge receiving the largest number of votes in one of tlie eight counts in the articles It was only a few seconds, but it of impeachment, the governor’s legal seemed a full minute, when the voice 'fhe Coast Advertiser’s Lodgemen’s Popularity Contest (cast on ballots printed in battery maintains, Is based on some of D-Cady Ilerrick was heard to say T he Cost Advertiser) up to jo a. m. 'Thursday, October 30th, 1913, The Coast DILLON’S EXPRESS alleged overt act coramlttted before bis that the governor for the present at Inauguration. least appeared by counsel. Then there Advertiser will give the above described H igh Grade N ew Stevens 1913-14 model It is pretty generally admitted by was a general feeling pf disappoint­ Shot Gun. BELM A R, N. J. close observers that the battle to save ment, although every one knew in ad­ Governor Sulzer must be won before vance that there was no chance of A SECOND AWARD I l 1 1 1 ! #1 the high court of impeachment settles Governor Sulzer appearing at the To the member of a local lodge receiving the second highest number of down to the examination of witnesses. time. But the scene needed his pres­ PHONE: 580-R With this idea in view it is thUavowed ence just then for the climax. votes in The Coast Advertiser’s Lodgemen’s Popularity Contest (cast on ballots OFFICE purpose of the Sulzer counsel to inter­ printed in The Coast Advertiser) up to 10 a. m. Thursday, October 30th, 1913, The AGENTS pose every constitutional and legal bar­ j United States Express Co Railroad Depot rier from the moment when the rules MRS. PANKHURSTTO BE Coast Advertiser will give the above described New Model Stevens “ Most of procedure nre adopted today. accurate visible loading” .22 calibre (long) repeating riile. The first . skirmish is expected to eomo early in today’s proceedings, MRS. BELMONT’S GUEST when D-Cady Herrick will renew hts CANDIDATES CONDITION OF CONTEST B E R G E M ' S objection to the seating as judges of Senator James J. Frawley and tho Every lodgeman who is a member of a lodge with a meeting hall in Belmar, other senators who composed tho leg­ Spring Lake, Manasquan or any point in Wall Township is a candidate and is islative committee which investigated Society Leader Praises Work Liveiyand Boarding StaDles the governor nnd laid tlie groundwork eligible to receive one of the guns absolutely free. of English Militant. LA KG EST, OLDEST AND BEST EQUIPPED LIVEKV for the formulation of the impeach­ ment articles. Counsel for the assem­ VOTES AND BALLOTS I STREET, B ELM A R bly managers are confident that Fraw­ ley and his committee colleagues will New York, Sept. 19.—Announcing Each week from now until Thursday, October 30t.li, 1913, The Coast Advertiser will publish "ballots” to be not be excluded as judges. that Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the used in the voting. Only such ballots will be recognized. One ballot will appear on the first page and when leader of the English militant suffra­ properly filled out will count as fifty votes for the lodgeman whose name appears on it. Another "ballot” will be Will Raise Fine Points. gettes, will bo her guest while in this Harry J. Bodine The belief of the assembly managers’ city and declaring that the United published on page four and when properly filled out will count as 1,000 votes for the candidate w,hose name you counsel that Frawley and his coramit- States will make itself ridiculous if It write thereon. i tee associates will be permitted to sit tries'" to bar th e London cam paigner, VOTING PLACES Undertaker and Embalmer J is strengthened by the fact that Chief Mrs. Oliver II. P- Belmont has arrived Judge Cullen in combating an argu- aboard the steamship Imperator from Ballot boxes will be found at ( 1) Seymour’s Cigar Store, next to Belmar Post Office. 7 2 2 M ATTISON A VN E UJ PC i ment of D-Cndy Herrick quoted a part four months’ vacation at Leauville. (2) Hayes & Cohen’s Cigar Store, Ninth Avenue. A-stoury P ark, N. J. | of tbe Dorn impeachment record to France. (3) The Coast Advertiser Office. ! sustain his contention. “We should be the laughing stock of Cut out the ballots in this issue and mail them at once to The Coast Advertiser and start your favorite Telephone (S t Asbury Park Open Day and Night. Several other constitutional points tho continent if we excluded Mrs. lodgeman on fhe way lo winning one of these excellent guns. Private Ambulance to Hire at Reasonable Rates are to be raised by counsel for Gov­ Pankhurst,” said Mrs. Belmont “Mrs. Both of these Prize Guns are now ordered and will be displayed at The Coast Advertiser Office, Belmar, ernor Sulzer, the most important to be Pankhurst is not coming here to ad­ within a few days. > that the assembly, while convened in vocate militant methods. She knows extraordinary session, had no right to perfectly well that they are not neces­ adopt a resolution of impeachment. At­ sary in this country. I km thankful torney General Cannody has already that sho is coining to America once decided that the assembly in present­ more, for she is the greatest woman in j SPECIAL NOTICE ing the impeachment exercised Its con the world today. Her intelligence is ! stltutionul prerogative. But the Sulzer wonderful. attorneys have piled up precedent after “Any one who thinks that Mrs. precedent to refute the determination Pankhurst has put back the suffrage HXTRA OFFERING IN MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS of the attorney general.' movement iu England is mistaken. If The validity and regularity as well the question were fairly put to the U N T IL After Actual as the accuracy of the articles of Im­ English people today they would an­ YOU SHOULD WORRY Nov. 10th Value peachment, as based on’ the evidence swer ‘Yes.’ ” N O V . 10th . accumulated by the Frawley commit­ Mrs. Belmont entertained Christnbel WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION / O r r i tee agaiust Governor Sulzer, are to be Pankhurst, the leader’s daughter, In ABOUT THE HEAT? COSMOPOLITAN * A *1.1 4 / 3 4.50 attacked by Air. Sulzer’s counsel In a her villa outside of Paris, and she GOOD HOUSEKEEPING r ,uu ' further effort to have the trial of the ii iso saw Mrs. Pankhurst not long be­ fore leaving for New York. The French Also until Nov. 10th I ani offering TIIE AMERICAN MAUA/INE- impeachment stopped before the stage of taking testimony is reached- Upon chamber of deputies had voted to wel­ tor 2 years at $2.00 "...iiial value $3.00. exactly what grounds the attempt to come Mrs. Pankhurst, she said, and Here are a few reasons why you should not: When you Also THE WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION 1W 2 years tor $2.25. Iwve the articles thrown Into tho dis­ the United States could not afford to card will be based is not known. fall behind In this regard. can use electricity to operate fan motors, to do your illumination Tho prediction is made here that the Big saving on other magazines. Write and tell me what magazines Sulzer counsel, should nil of the con Charles De Young Dead. and that without generating heat, to do your cooking and that you are taking or want to take and idt me give you my price on them. Btltutioual aud legal objections it pre San Francisco/Sept. 19.—Charles De seats be swept aside, will attempt to Young, general manager of the San hy concentrating the heat at any desired point without increasing have tbe examination of witnesses Francisco Chronicle and son of Michael He Ee Seaman Subscription Agency deferred until an inquiry can be made Do Young, proprietor of the Chronicle, the temperature of your kitchen. Into the motives alleged to bo rospon tiled of typhoid fever. He was thirty- dblc for Mr. Sulzer’s impeachment .wo years old and a graduate of nar­ jCAtablljihert m i 34 NORTH 18th STREET, EA ST ORANGE, N. J. Let our service perform your domestic labors. The cost is Roferonco, Any Magfixitu? An investigation of this nature would rat'd. trivial when you consider the convenience, safety and cleanliness. 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hy ANNA KATHARINE GREEN BUILDING BOOMS REPORTED A u t h o r o f “ t h e L e a v e n w o r t h c a s e " T H E FILIGREE BALL” THE HOUSE O f THE WHISPERING PINES* ILLUSTRATIONS IVY Real Estate Transactions Indicate t CHARLES .W. ROSSER Business Vwakening In Many COPYRIGHT 1911 by STREET & SMITH Sections—Churches Raising ______copyright X9 IX u y POPP, m eap g CO Funds for Worthy Objects. s SYNOPSIS. Mr. Gryce, not unmindful himself of “Some of the letters were dated last “No, sir. I have not had a minute rity to George, and, wheeling him A fine sleet flew in, imperceptible this object, took it up, then laid it summer, some this fall. The one you for that job, but I’m ready for the about, began to retrace his steps to save for the sensation of damp II Large quantities of peppers are George Anderson and wife see a re­ down again, with an air of seeming are most anxious to hear about only a business any time you see fit to spare the corner. gave, and the slight haze it diffused shipped from Salem County. markable looking man come out of the me.” Where they went under this officer’s through the air. Enlarged by this Clermont hotel, look around furtively, abstraction. month back," he added, with uncon­ •wash his hands in the snow and pass on. The father's attention was caught. querable devotion to what he consid­ “Let it be tomorrow, or, if you can guidance, he cannot tell. The tortu­ haze, the building they were set tc Miss Ida Leigh has been appointed Commotion attracts them to the Clermont, ous tangle of- alleys through which he watch rose in magnified proportions where it is found that the beautiful Miss “What is that?” he cried, advanc­ ered his duty. manage it, tonight. We want the man teacher of the itock Ridge public now felt himself led was dark as the at their left. The yard between, pilec Edith Challoner has fallen dead. Ander­ ing a step and bestowing more than Mr. Gryce would like to have car­ even if he is not the hero of that ro­ school. son describes the man he saw wash his nether regions to his unaccustomed high in the center with snow-heaps oi hands in the snow. The hotel manager an ordinary glance at the object thus ried his inquiries further, but desisted. mantic episode. He wrote these let­ declares him to be Orlando Brotherson. brought casually, as it were, to his ters, and he must explain the last one. eyes. There was snow under his feet other heaps covered with snow, could But when he was gone, and Sweet­ The sale of the Millville Water Physicians find that Miss Challoner was notice. water had returned, Mr. Gryce made His initials, as you see, are not ordi­ and now and then he brushed against not have been more than forty feet stabbed and not shot, which seems to Company’s plant for unpaid taxes has clear Brotherson of suspicion. Gryce, an Mr. Gryce, observing the other’s it his first duty to communicate to his nary ones, and you will find them at some obtruding object, or stumbled square. The window from which they aged detective, and Sweetwater, his as­ emotion, motioned him to a chair. As the bottom of all these sheets. He against a low fence; but beyond these peered, was half-way down this yard been postpone*. ior one month. sistant. take up the case. They believe superiors the hitherto unsuspected Miss Challoner stabbed herself. A paper his visitor sank into it, he remarked, fact of a seciet romance in Miss Chal­ was brave enough or arrogant enough slight miscalculations on his own part, so that a comparatively short distance cutter found near the scene of tragedy Is with all the consideration exacted by loner’s seemingly calm and well- to sigh the questionable one with his he was a mere automaton in the hands separated them from the porch where Water has been drawn from Avis’ believed to be the weapon used. the situation: guarded life. full name. This may speak well for of his eager guide, and only became George had been told to look for the mill pound, at Woodstown, while .a man he was expecting to identify. All new bridge and waste gates are bq^pT- CHAPTER V.—Continued. "It is unknown property, Mr. Chal­ him, and it may not. It is for you to his own man again when they sud­ "Does that frighten you? Are you loner. But we have some reason to CHAPTER VII. decide that. Where will you look for denly stepped into an open yard and was dark there at present, but he constructed. so affected by the thought of blood?” think it belonged to your daughter.” him, Sweetwater? No one here knows he could discern plainly before him could hear from time to time some "Don’t ask me. And I put the thing ”1 have seen it, or one like it, often The Letters. his addresB.” the dark walls of a building pointed sounds of restless movement, as the The Hurffville Board of Eduoation guard posted inside shifted in his nar­ under my pillow! I thought it was so in her hand.” Here his eyes suddenly Before a table strewn with papers, "Not Miss Challoner's maid?” out by Sweetwater as their probable j has awarded the contract for the con­ —so pretty.” dilated and the hand stretched forth in the room we have already men­ “No; the name Is a new one to her. destination. Yet even here they en­ row quarters, or struck his benumbed veyance of pupils to the Glassboro feet softly together. "Mrs. Watkins," Mr. Gryce from to grasp it quickly drew back. “Where tioned as given over to the use of But she made it very evident that she countered some impediment which High School to Joseph G. Pearson. But what came to them from above that moment ignored the daughter, —where was it found?” he hoarsely the police, sat Doctor Heath in a was not surprised to hear that her prohibited a close approach. A wall was more interesting than anything “did you see it there?” demanded. ”0 God! am i to be crushed mood too thoughtful to notice the en­ mistress was in secret correspondence or shed cut off their view of the build­ Williamstown is said to be about to be heard or seen below. A man’s “Yes; but I didn’t know where it to the very earth by sorrow!” trance of Mr. Gryce and Sweetwater with a member of the male sex. Much ing’s lower story; and though some­ the busiest place in Gloucester voice, raised to a wonderful pitch by came from. I had not seen my daugh­ Mr. Gryce hastened to give him from the dining-room where they had can be hidden from servants, but not what startled at being left uncere­ county, as all the glass factories are - the passion of oratory, had burst the ter stoop. I didn’t know where she such relief as was consistent with been having dinner. th at.” moniously alone after just a whispered in blast, a shirt factory and canneries got it till I read that bulletin.” the truth. “I’ll find the man; I have a double word of encouragement from the ever barriers of the closed hall in that tow­ running night and day. However, as the former’s tread was ering third story and was carrying its “Never mind that. The question “It was picked up—last night—from somewhat lumbering, the coroner’s reason for doing that now; he shall ready detective, George could quite agitating me is whether any stain was the lobby floor. There is seemingly not escape me.” understand the necessity which that tale to other ears than those within. The Millville Board of Education attention was caught before they had Sweetwater, in whom satisfaction left under that pillow.” nothing to connect it with her death. quite crossed the room, and Sweet­ Doctor Heath expressed his satis­ person must feel for a quiet recon- has awarded the contract for the erec­ “I didn’t see any stain, but you can Yet—" faction, and gave some orders. Mean­ noitering of the surroundings before was fast taking the place of impa tion of the school building in West water, with his quick eye, noted how tience and regret, pushed the window look for yourself. The bed has been The pause was eloquent. Mr. Chal­ while, Mr. Gryce had not uttered a the two of them ventured further for­ Millville to W. A. Rich man, of his arm and hand immediately fell so to before asking George this question: made up, but there was no change of loner gave the detective an agonized word. ward In their possibly hazardous un­ M oorestown, for $12,975. as to cover up a portion of the pa­ “Did you hear the voice of the man linen. We expected to remain here; look and turned white to the lips. pers lying nearest to him. dertaking. Yet the experience was Then gradually, as the silence contin­ CHAPTER VIII. none too pleasing to George, and he whose action attracted your attention I see no good to be gained by hiding “Well Gryce, this is a dark case,” Miss Elizabeth Donohay has been ued, his head fell forward, and he mut­ was very glad to hear Sweetwater’s outside the Clermont?” ■ any of the facts now." he observed, as at his bidding the two elected president of the Riverside W. tered almost unintelligibly: Strange Doings for George. whisper again in his ear, and to fee! “No.” “None whatever, madam." detectives took their seats. C. T. U. The union will erect a pub­ “I honestly believe her the victim That evening George sat so long himself rescued from the pool of slush “Did you note just now the large “Come, then. Caroline, sit down Mr. Gryce nodded; so did Sweetwa­ lic drinking fountain on Scott street, over the newspapers that in spite of in which he had been left to stand. shadow dancing on the ceiling ovet and stop crying. Mr. Gryce believes of some heartless stranger. I do now; ter. near Town Hall. that your only fault was in not taking but—but I cannot mislead the police. my absorbing interest in the topic en­ “The approach is not all that can be the speaker’s head?” “She was not shot. She was not grossing me, I fell asleep in my cozy “Yes, but I could judge nothing from this object at once to the desk.” At any cost I must retract a state­ desired," remarked the detective as Charged with peeping into the bed­ struck by any other hand; yet she lies little rocking chair. I was awakened th at.” “Yes, that’s all,” acquiesced the de­ ment I made under false impressions they entered what appeared to be a room window of Alice Fables, of 289 dead from a mortal wound in the by what seemed like a kiss falling “Well, he's a rum one. I shan’t open tective after a short study of the shak­ and with no desire to deceive. I said low shed. “The broken board has Liberty street, Paterson, Henry Part­ that I knew all of the gentlemen who breast. Though there is no tangible very softly on my forehead, though, to been put back and securely nailed in this window again till he gives signs ing figure and distorted features of proof of her having inflicted this ington, of Union avenue, has been the girl. “You had no idea, I’m sure, admired her and aspired to her hand. be sure, it may have been only the place, and if I am not very much mis­ of reaching the end of his speech. It’s wound upon herself, the jury will have held by Recorder James F. Carroll where this weapon came from or for But it seems that I did not know her flap of George’s coat sleeve as he taken there is a fellow stationed in too cold." no alternative, I fear, than to pro­ for appearance. what it had been used. That’s evi­ secret heart as thoroughly as I had stooped over me. the yard who will want the pass-word But almost immediately he gave a nounce the ca3e one of suicide.” . dent.” supposed. Among her effects I have “Wake up, little woman,” I heard, too. Looks shady to me. I’ll have start and, pressing George’s arm, ap­ “I’m sorry that I’ve been able to do Her shudder, as she seated herself, just come upon a batch of letters— “and trot away to bed. I’m going out something to tell the chief when I get peared to listen, not to the speech At Paterson Max Fegal, 26 years so little," remarked Mr. Gryce. was very convincing. She was too love letters I am forced to acknowl­ and may not be in till daybreak." back.” which was no longer audible, but to old, met instant death when he The coroner darted him a quick young to simulate so successfully emo­ edge—signed by initials totally strange “You! going out! at ten o’clock something much nearer—a step or leaped from a moving train at the look. “But we! What are we going to do tions of this character. to me. The letters are manly in tone at night, tired as you are—as we both if we cannot get in front or rear?” movement in the adjoining yard. At Market street station. His skull was “You are not satisfied? You have “I’m glad of that,” she responded, —most of them—but one—” are! What has happened—Ah!” “We’re going to wait right here in least, so George interpreted the quick crushed and his head terribly man­ half fretfully, half gratefully, as Mr. “What about the one?” some different idea?” he asked. This broken exclamation escaped the hopes of catching a glimpse of our turn which this impetuous detective gled. The detective frowned at his hands Gryce followed her mother into the Shows that the writer was dis­ me as I perceived in the dim back­ man as he comes out," returned the made, and the pains he took to direct crossed over the top of his cane, then adjoining room. “I’ve had a bad pleased. It may mean nothing, but 1 ground by the sitting-room door, the detective, drawing George towards a George’s attention to the walk run­ With a free public concert in Wee- shaking his head, replied: enough time of it without being could not let the matter go without figure of a man who called up recent, low window overlooking the yard he ning under the window beneath which quahic Park. Newark, the tenth sea­ blamed for what I didn’t know and setting myself right with the authori­ “The verdict you mention is the but very thrilling experiences. had described as sentinelled. “He will they crouched. Some one was steal­ son of municipal band concerts came didn’t do.” ties. If it might be allowed to rest only natural one, of course. I see that “Mr. Sweetwater,” explained George. have to pass directly under this win­ ing down upon the house at their left, to a close, making the most success­ Mr. Gryce laid little stress upon here—if those letters can remain sa­ you have been talking with Miss Chal­ “We are going out together. It is dow on his way to the alley,” Sweet­ from the alley beyond. A big man, ful year of the entire series. these words, but much upon the lack cred, it would save me the additional loner’s former maid?” necessary, or you may be sure I water went on to explain, “and if I whose shoulder brushed the window of curiosity she showed in the min­ pang of seeing her inmost concerns— “Yes, and she has settled an im­ should not leave you.” can only raise it—but the noise would as he went by. George felt his hand Five-year-old Emma Jessup, who ute and careful examination he now the secret and holiest recesses of a portant point for us. There was a He gave me a little good advice as give us away. I can't do that.” j seized again and pressed as this hap- was apparently deserted by made of her room. There was no woman’s heart, laid open to the pub­ possibility, of course, that the paper- to how I had better employ my time "Perhaps it swings on hinges,” sug- i pened, and before he had recovered mother at the Erie Railroad terminal. stain on the pillow-cover and none on lic. For, from the tenor of most of cutter which you brought to my no­ in his absence, and was off before i I gested George. “It looks like that from this excitement, experienced an­ Jersey City, was taken to the Home the bureau-spread where she might these letters, she—she was not averse tice had never gone with her into the could find words to answer. sort of a window.” other quick pressure and still another of the Society for the Prevention of as one, two, three additional figures very naturally have laid the cutter to the writer.” mezzanine. That she, or some other As soon as the two were in the “If it should—well! It does. We’re Cruelty to Children. person, had dropped it in passing went slipping by. Then his hand was down on first coming into her room. Mr. Gryce moved a little restlessly street, the detective turned towards in great luck, sir. But before I pull it through the lobby. But this girl as­ suddenly dropped, for a cry had shot The blade was so polished that it in his chair and stared hard at the cut­ George and said: open, remember that from the mo­ The W. C. T. U. of Alloway has up from the door Where the sentinel must have been rubbed off some­ ter so conveniently placed under his sures me that her mistress did not en­ “Mr. Anderson, I have a great deal ment I unlatch it, everything said or elected these officers: President, Mrs. ter the lobby that night. That she stood guard, followed by a sudden where, either purposely or by acci­ eye. Then his manner softened and to ask of you. Mr. Brotherson has done here can be heard in the ad­ J. S. Teasdale; vice president, Mrs. loud slam, and the noise of a shooting dent. he remarked: accompanied her down in the elevator, vanished; that is, in his own proper joining yard. So no whispers and no Jennie DuBois; secretary, Mrs. Jo­ bolt, which, proclaiming as it did that They returned to where the girl still “We will do what we can. But you and saw her step off at the mezzanine. person, but I have an idea that I am unnecessary movements. When you seph S. Bates; treasurer, Mrs. Frank the invaders wrere not friends but sat, wrapped in her cloak, sobbing must understand that the matter is She can also swear that the cutter on the track of one who will lead us hear him coming, as sooner or later DuBois. enemies to the cause which was being still, but not so violently. not a simple one. That, in fact, it was in a book she carried—the hook very directly to him if we manage you certainly will, fall carefully to vaunted above, so excited Sweetwater “Will—will he tell?” she w'hispered. contains mysteries which demand po­ we found lying on the desk. The girl the affair carefully. What I want of your knees and lean out just far Bonds having been sold for the pur­ The answer came quickly, but not lice investigation. We do not dare remembers distinctly seeing its pe­ you, of course, is mere identification that he pulled the window wide open chase of the Riley tract for the much- enough to catch a glimpse of him be­ and took a bold look out. George fol­ in the mother’s tones. Mr. Gryce’s to trifle with any of the facts. The culiarly chased handle projecting You saw the face of the man who fore he steps down from the porch. If disputed high school site at Woods­ ears had lost none of their ancient inspector, and, if not he, the coroner, from its pages. Could anything be washed his hands in the snow, and lowed his example and this was what town, legal steps will he taken for he stops to light his cigar or to pass a they saw : acuteness. will have to be told about these let­ more satisfactory if—I was going to would know it again, you say. Do you the condemnation of the property as few words with some of the men he Three men were standing flat “I do not see that I should gain ters and will probably ask to see say, if the young lady had been of the think you could be quite sure of your­ the school directors say the owner will leave behind, you may get a plain against the fence leading from the much by doing so. The one discov­ them .” impulsive type and the provocation self, if the man were differently enough view of his face or figure to asks too much. ery which would link this find of yours “They are the letters of a gentle­ greater. But Miss Challoner’s nature dressed and differently occupied?" shed directly to the porch. The identify him. The light is burning low fourth was crouching within the lat­ indissolubly with Miss Challoner’s m an.” was calm, and were it not for these "I think so. There's his height and While work in the stable of Otto in that rear hall, but it will do. If it ter, and in another moment they heard death, I have failed to make. Do you “With the one exception.” letters—” here his arm shifted a little a certain strong look in his face. I B randt, a t 258 Bank street, N ewark, does not—if you can’t see him or if his fist descend upon the door inside remember the exact spot where you “Yes, that is understood.” Then in —“I should not be so sure of my jury’s cannot describe it.” Frank Becker, 39 years old, of 15 you do, don’t hang out of the window in a way to rouse the echoes. Mean­ stooped, Miss Watkins?” a sudden heat and with an almost future verdict. Love—” he went on, “You don’t need to. Come! we’re more than a second. Duck after your Hampden street, was kicked by one “No, no. Somewhere near those big sublime trust in his daughter notwith­ after a moment of silent consideration all right. You doh’t mind making a time, the voice in the audience hall first look. I don’t want to be caught above had ceased, and there could be of the horses and received a com­ chairs; I didn’t have to step out of standing the duplicity he had just dis­ of a letter he had chosen from those night of it?” at this job with ,no better opportunity pound fracture of the right leg. He my way; I really didn’t.” covered, he declared: “The deed before him, “disturbs the most equa­ “Not if it is necessary.” heard instead the scramble of hurry­ for escape than we have here. Can you ing feet and the noise of overturning was taken to the City Hospital. Mr. Gryce’s answering smile was a was an accident—incredible—but still ble natures. When it enters as a fac­ “That we can’t tell yet.” And with remember all that?” tor, we can expect anything—as you a characteristic shrug and smile, the benches. Then a window flew up and study. It seemed to convey a two-fold an accident." George pinched his arm encourag­ Clad only in a wrapper and carry­ know. And Miss Challoner evidently detective led the way to a taxicab a voice called down: message, one for the mother and one Mr. Gryce had respect for this out­ ingly, and Sweetwater, with an amused ing a Bible in each hand, Hamah was much attached to her correspon­ which stood in waiting at the corner. “Who’s that? What do you want ’for the child, and both were comfort­ burst. Making no attempt to answer grunt, softly unlatched the window King (colored) strode through the dent, and naturally left the reproach A quarter of an hour of rather fast down there?" ing. But he went away, disappointed. and pulled it wide open. River street district of Paterson, conveyed in these lines.” riding brought them into a tangle of (TO BE CONTINUED.) The clue which promised so much knocking down pedestrians, pushing And Doctor Heath read: streets on the East side. was, to all appearance, a false one. men down cellar ways and starting “Dear Miss Challoner: Only a man When they stopped, which was In a He could soon tell. off horses that drivers had left stand­ of small spirit could endure what I few minutes, Sweetwater said to i¥¥¥¥¥¥Ifi¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥l ing beside the curb. She was ar­ CHAPTER VI. endured from you the other day. Love George: J such as mine would be respectable in “We shall have to walk now for a rested. a clod-hopper, and I think that even block or two. If you can manage to Integrity. The culmination of a long distance Mr. Gryce’s fears were only too well you will acknowledge that I stand act as if you were accustomed to the somewhat higher than that. Though I place and just leave all the talking to courtship took place in North Ber­ founded. Though Mr. McElroy was gen, when the Rev. Dr. Isaac W. kind enough to point out the exact was silent under your disapprobation, me, we ought to get along first-rate. Gowen, of the Grove Reformed spot where he saw Miss Watkins you shall yet have your answer. It Don’t be astonished at anything you Church, performed the marriage cere­ stoop, no trace of blood was found up­ will not lack point because of its nec­ see, and trust me for the rest; that’s M eeting W ith R obert Barr mony of his daughter, Miss May on the rug which had lain there, nor essary delay.” all.” Gowen, and Francis Edmond Wilber, had anything of the kind been washed “A threat!” They alighted, and he dismissed the secretary of the Y M. C. A. in China. up by the very careful man who The words sprang from Sweetwater, taxicab. Some clock in the neighbor­ Journey of a Couple to Cologne Was trips to town." “Your brother,” scrubbed the lobby floor in the early and were evidently involuntary. hood struck the hour of ten. Materially Enlivened by the replied the editor of the idler, “then morning. This was disappointing, as “It is the only letter of them all “Good! we shall be in time,” mut­ Novelist. why the deuce do you both have new Less than a block from the house its presence would have settled the which conveys anything like a re­ tered the detective, and led the way luggage?” I in which a neighbor was fatally whole question. When, these efforts proach,” proceeded the coroner. “Her down the street and round a corner I have a pleasant recollection of burned while lighting a fire Mrs. all exhausted, the two detectives faced surprise must consequently have been or so, till they came to a block dark­ Robert Barr, the popular novelist, Pigmented Beauties. Anna Rabinski, 24 years cid, of 113 each other again in the small room great at receiving these lines, and her er than the rest, and much less noisy. whose death was recently announced, Pierre de Trevierre, a French writ­ Cross street, Harrison, was severly given up to their use, Mr. Gryce resentment equally so. If the two met “There’s a meeting on tonight, of writes a woman correspondent of the er on fashion, heralds the unexpected burned in a like manner while at­ showed his discouragement. Sweet­ afterwards— But I have not shown the Associated Brotherhood of the London Chronicle. A relative and I triumph of the brunettes over the tempting to start a fire in the kitchen water watched him in some concern, you the signature. To the poor father Awl, the Piane and the Trowel (what­ were traveling some years since in blondes, who have so long held the stove with kerosene oil. then with the persistence which was it conveyed nothing—some facts have ever that means), and' it is the speak­ Germany, and took the water way to popular favor. Who, he asks, could one of his strong points, ventured been kept from him—but to us—” er we want to see; the man who is to Cologne. Among the numbers of brod- have foreseen this evolution? The . While alighting from a trolley car finally to remark: here he whirled the letter about so address them promptly at ten o’clock. chen devouring and beer drinking pas­ blonde, alas, as gone! The style of in -ition in Broad street, Elizabeth. Some Clock In the Neighborhood Mrs. Frost, wife of Dr. Frost, fell, re­ “I have but one idea left on the sub­ Struck Ten. that Sweetwater, at least, could see Do you object to m eetings?” sengers on the little steamer I noticed dressing the hair with head bands has ject.” the name, “it conveys a hope that we “Is this a secret one?” one, a man with an eager expression, caused this undermining of the gold­ ceiving severe injuries. v . She was “And what is that?" it, he suggested, with some hesitation, may yet understand Miss Challoner.” “It wasn't advertised.” who was distinguished by his abstin­ en locks. The meridian rays of the taken to a nearby drugstore,-, where “The girl wore a red cloak. If I mis- that Miss Challoner had been seen "Brotherson!" exclaimed the young "Are we carpenters or masons that ence and by his absorption in the Greek coiffure permit one to perceive her injuries were dressed. Later-, site taks not, the lining was also red. A writing a letter previous to taking detective in loud surprise. “Brother­ we can count on admittance?” passing scenery of the Rhine. I got the new growth of hair which has lib­ was taken to her home. spot on It might not show to the cas­ those fatal steps from the desk which son! The man who—” “Hush! I must speak to this man.” into conversation by chance with the erated itself from the corrosion of the ual observer. Yet it would mean ended so tragically. Was this letter "The man who left this building George stood back, and a few words observer, and the whole route to dye. All the pigmented beauties have In a drunken quarrel over a crap much to us.” to one of her lady friends, as reported, just before or simultaneously with the passed between Sweetwater and a Cologne was from that moment made now been forced to renounce their game; Leo Green, a negro laborer, “Sweetwater!” and was it as far from suggesting the alarm caused by Miss Challoner's fall. shadowy figure which seemed to have a living reality to me by the man's chemical preparations. No more sh o t “Jim ” B ottm an and "D ad” A faint blush rose to the old man’s awful tragedy which followed, as he It clears away some of the clouds be­ sprung up out of the sidewalk. comment. shall we see these golden headbands. Brown, also negroes, and feilow labor- ?heek. had been told? fogging us. She probably caught “Balked at the outset,” were the en­ The following day we decided to con­ Chemistry has created many varie­ ers on the new bridge being buiit by “Shall I request the privilege of “It was a cheerful letter. Such a sight of him in the lobby, and in- the couraging words with which the de­ tinue our journey, and again we chose ties of blondes. We have had the rud­ the Reading Railroad over Stony looking that garment over?” one as she often wrote to her l'ttle passion of the moment forgot her tective rejoined George. “It seems the transit steamer, and again we met dy blonde of Rubens, the ferruginous Brook, at’Glen Moore Station. protegees here and there. I judge usaal instincts and drove the sharp- that a pass-word is necessary, and my the man of recollection aud observa­ blonde, the mahogany blonde beloved The young fellow ducked and left that this was written to some girl like pointed weapon into her heart.” friend has been unable to get it. Will tion. I tried, by conversational open­ of Titian, the exquisite blonde of Tin- At Jersey City Phillip Farrell, who the room. When he returned, it was that, for the person addressed was "Brotherson!-” The word came soft­ the speaker pass out this way?” he ings, to discover bis identity, but he toretti and the blonde dear to the lives at 240 Grove street, was m ade *-ith a downcast air. not known to her maid, any more than ly now, and with a thoughtful intona­ inquired of the shadowy figure still heeded none, continuing to pour out artist Henner. There were a hun­ happy on the receipt of a letter from "Nothing doing,” said he. she was to me. It expressed an af­ tion. "H the door was followed encouragement—encouragement! and “Would he have washed his hands he’s safe enough inside,” was the came. With a sweep of the arm, had died and left him a legacy of $15,- 6 y the immediate entrance of Mr. Chal­ she meditating her own death at the in the snow if he had been in igno­ muttered answer. which included my companion and my­ Innocent. 000. loner, who ha'l come in search of the moment! Impossible!! That letter rance of the occurrence? He was the Sweetwater had no relish for disap­ self, he said; "I shall hope to see “I try to think,” said Benham, “that Inspector, and showed some surprise should exonerate her if nothing else real, if not the active, cause of her pointments of this character, but it you when you return from this, the woman is the equal of man and as well Essex Chosen Freeholders sold to find his place occupied by an un­ does.” death and he knew it. Either he—ex­ was not long before he straightened journey of your lives," and handed qualified to take part in the political $150,000 of Plank road bonds to R. 51. known old matt. When Mr. Challoner rose to leave cuse me. Doctor Heath and Mr. Gryce, up and allowed himself to exchange a me a card, on which was inscribed life; but it sort of jars that belief to G rant & Co., of New York City, for Mr. Gryce motioned Sweetwater the room, Mr. Gryce showed where it is not for me to obtrude my opin­ fev more words with this mysterious the name of Robert Barr. "I don't get the reply I did this morning from $100,014. The only o th er tedder Ju l­ from the room. With a woeful look his own thoughts still centered, by ion.” person. These appeared to be of a think we can call together," I replied, my wife, when I remarked, on reading ius S. Rippel, offered par. The bonds the young detective withdrew, his last asking him the date of the correspond­ "Have you settled It beyond dispute more encouraging nature than the "for while I live in London, my the returns, that Bingham ran ahead are 4% per cents, and will run forty glance cast at the cutter still lying In ence discovered between his daughter that Brotherson is really the man who last, for it was not long before the de­ brother's home is in the north, and I of his ticket, and she innocently in­ years. full view o j tbe «able. and her unknown admire* was seen doing this?” tective returned with renewed alac­ seldom catch sight of him on his day quired. ’W hat was liis hurry ?”—Judga. HUERTA BLAMES PROSECUTORS OF GOVERNOR SULZER SCHMIDT ALSO A CARING FOR THE SHRUBS By EBEN E. REXFORD. ALL ONWILSON

Says Mexico Has No Troubla Accomplices of Priest Who Dis­ with American People membered Girl Arrested

PROMISES A FAIR ELECTION COINING PLANT IS FOUND

Promises to Hold Election October 26, Pair Accused of Aiding the Priest— but Silent on Own Candidacy— Die for $20 Bill Leads to C apture— French B ankers Took $30,000,000 Cable Message Says Clergyman Bonds—Orders War Supplies. Was Pronounced Insane.

Mexico City.—Provisional President New York.—As an outcome of the Huerta in his message to Congress investigations following the arrest and refers to the tenseness of the diplo­ confession of Hans Schmidt, the matic relations between the Mexican Catholic Priest, for the murder of his government and the United States, sweetheart, Anna Aumuller, detec­ but "luckily not with the people of tives arrested Dr. Ernest A. Muret, a that country.” He expresses the hope dentist, of No. 301 St. Nicholas ave­ that the negotiations with the Amer­ nue, and charged him with counter­ ican government will speedly result feiting. In a -solution of the difference which In a flat in No. 516 W est 134th have arisen between the two coun­ street, which, the police say, was tries. rented jointly by Dr. Muret and Father General Huerta, as if to contrast the Schmidt, was found a complete coun­ frijtude of the United States toward terfeiter’s outfit for making $20 bills. government of Mexico names 26 With Dr. Muret, his maid, Bertha otther nations which have recognized Zech, 21 years old, was taken into cus­ A Corner in the Flower Bed Showing Beautiful Effect of Nasturtium Foliage the present government of Mexico, the tody. She is being held as a material and Golden Glow to the Right. list including most of the European witness. So far little has been learned The shrubs should receive a final shrub, look it over well and decide Pow ers. from her. what ought to be removed for the The provisional president promises Copyright, Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. The prisoner admitted his counter­ bit of attention before cold weather sets in. Not in the way of protec­ well-being of the plant. Cut away the on behalf of the government to hold Representing the New York assembly in the impeachment trial of Governor Sulzer Hill be this commit­ feiting operations and said that the tion—it is still too early for that—but unnecessary branches, but leave the the national elections for the presi­ tee, headed by Majority Leader Levy. From left to right the committee is as follows: atting—Patrick Mc­ priest had been his accomplice. in pruning in such a manner as to others untouched. In this way we dency, set for October 26, on schedule Mahon, of the Bronx, Aaron J. Levy, Abraham Greenberg of New York. Standing—Wm. J. Glllon of Kings, T. P. Schmidt, he said, had furnished'most bring something like symmetry out of benefit the plant without spoiling it. time and adds that arrangements for Madden of Westchester, Theo. H. Ward of New York, T. K. Smith of Onondaga and J. V. Fitzpatrick of Erie. of the money with which the expen­ the chaos consequent on the unregulat­ In order to do the work of pruning sive apparatus had been purchased. the holding of these elections are al­ ed growth of summer. well, provide yourself with a fine­ The impression that Hans Schmidt, ready in progress. Of course we all know that the toothed saw, which should be sharp In his reference to the status of the the priest who killed and dismem­ proper time to prune a plant is while enough to make a smooth, clean cut bered Anna Aumuller and threw her relations between the United States DETAILS OF W. J. LIES IN STATE BIG TIM ’S BODY it is in a stage of development. This for use on the larger branches and Mexico, President Huerta insists body into the Hudson River is, and We ought never to let it waste its which cannot be removed easily with that there is no crisis between the has been for some time, hopelessly in­ energies in growth that must be sac­ the pruning shears. people of the United States and the GAYN0I[S_ DEATH IN LIVERPOOL LONG IN MORGUE sane, grows rapidly. rificed by and by, when we attempt Have with you a little pot of paint, people of Mexico and that whatever Medical and phychological experts to bring it into satisfactory shape. and apply enough of it to each cut to tension may exist is between his gov­ say he is the victim of “dementia But the fact is, none of us do as well All the pores or the wood and keep ernment and that of President Wilson, praecox," a form of paranoia, in which His Son > inds Him as if in a Mayor Gaynor's Body on His­ Sullivan, Bowery Czar, Killed as we know; and we are quite likely out rain. who seems to be determined not to self control becomes submerged by to let our plants have their own way Do not use the pruning shears on recognize him, thus preventing the Quiet Sleep in Chair toric Catafalque in Town Hall on Day He Disappeared the rising of the primitive and baser until all at once we discover the mis­ any limb too large to admit of mak­ pacification of the sister republic instincts; that this condition is super­ take we have made and set about ing a cut without haggling or mu­ which is its neighbor. induced in this man by a religious righting matters. tilating the wood. The saw will do General Huerta carefully avoided mania akin to fanaticism. In taking an unpruned shrub in better work on such a limb or in his message any reference to the KLINE, REPUBLICAN, MAYOR PUBLIC FUNERAL PLANNED SAVED FROM POTTER’S FIELD The Tombs authorities apparently hand, we are quite likely to overdo branches. request that he retire from the gov­ were convinced by this diagnosis, for things. We cut and slash recklessly ernment or that he be eliminated as they transferred the prisoner to the and have to show for our pains, when Luxury for Ostriches. a candidate for President, although Rufus Gaynor, Sole Companion, Finds Huge Crowds at Pier and in Streets Body Would Have Gone There But for observation department and placed we get through, a most uncomfortable Dealing with the anti-plumage cam­ he clearly states that he will promptly Him Unconscious—“Life Seemed to of British City'Bare Heads—Thirty Chance Recognition by Policeman him under special guard. looking specimen. paign in England, the Cape Times in restore peace and bring about the They declared Schmidt to be the a leading article remarks that: “Were Go as Candle Flickers Out,” Son Days Of Mourning Ordered by Purfield—Identified at Bellevue The beauty seems to have all gone unrestricted election of a President most dangerous insane criminal com­ out of it. Why? Because we have it not for the commercial value of its Says in Wireless Message. Municipal Authorities. and a Vice President. Morgue— Leaves $2,500,000. mitted there in years, one who might made a stiff, formal, unnatural-looking feathers, the ostrich would today be The Provisional President blames at any time attempt suicide or an­ thing of it. as rare in civilized South Africa as the the strained diplomatic relations be­ New York.—Rufus W. Gaynor, the Jjiverpool, England.—The body of New Y'ork.—Tim othy D. Sullivan, other murder. The only true way to prune a shrub hippopotamus. The ostrich is really tween Mexico and the United States Mayor’s son, who found him dead in Mayor Gaynor lay in state in the known everywhere as “Big Tim,” once The police found among Schmidt’s is to cut out some of the branches, a much pampered bird, living a life of for tlie delay in the pacification of his chair on the Baltic, sent this ac­ town hall under a guard cf police­ one of the most powerful of Tammany personal effects at the rectory a legal if there are too many of them, and pure luxury. He is bred and kept in the country, but adds that he sin­ count of the circumstances by wire­ men until it was taken aboard the leaders, a Congressman, an ex-State docum ent in German showing that to remove old and weak branches. condition merely for the sake of his cerely hopes the crisis will be ended less: Cunard liner Lusitania for its last Senator, patron of the “down and Johannes Schmidt, of Ganzenheim had Do not interfere with any of the feathers, and generally he lives to a and that the two countries will once On Board the S. S. Baltic, Sept. 11 journey to the United States. outs,” the man for whom friends and been charged with attempted fraud in branches you leave. They have trained ripe old age. The feathers are not once more be united in the bonds of (by wireless via London).—My father, It was a remarkable and an un­ relatives had been searching high aud Germany, but the charges had been themselves by the instinct of natural­ pulled out from the sockets by the friendship. William J. Gaynor, died on the Baltic precedented tribute that Liverpool low since he escaped thirteen days be­ dismissed because Schmidt had been ness, to be what nature intended them roots, but are cut with as little pain Those who had expected that Pres­ at 1:07 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. showed to America’s illustrious dead. fore from the attendants who were adjudged insane. to be—and nature makes no mis­ to the bird as is caused to a sheep by ident Huerta would explain in his Death was due to heart failure. He Hours before the Baltic arrived, the guarding him in the home of his The fact that Schmidt had been de­ takes in her methods, nor in the in­ tbe shearer.” message the latest notes exchanged was sitting in his chair when the ted Princess landing stage was filled with brother in East Chester, is dead— clared of unsound mind was also made stinct she arouses and encourages in between the United States and Mex­ came. thousands who were anxious to pay killed by a train on the day of his es­ known to Mgr. Mooney, vicar general trees, or bush, or plant. But we, who Sympathetic Affliction. ico. as did President Wilson in his A deck steward had visited the silent homage to New York’s late cape. of the New York diocese, in a cable­ think ourselves so much wiser than “That impecunious nobleman's rich iKessage to the American Congres, Mayor a few minutes before his death mayor. As the big vessel came tow­ For thirteen days the body of this gram from the secretary of the Bishop nature, torture the poor shrub into wife and his creditors are now sympa­ were greatly disappointed, as the pro­ and had taken his order for luncheon. ering in between double rows of man, whose face was better known to of Mayence. fearful and wonderful shapes, and call thizing with each other.” visional executive made no reference The Mayor marked the menu to indi­ lights along the shores of the Mersey more thousands of New Yorkers, prob­ Bishop McFaul gave out at Tren­ pruning. “On what grounds?” cate the dishes he desired. to these diplomatic exchanges other and the the flares along the quays ably, than that of any other person ton, the contents of his letter written Before putting the knife to any ' “He beat both of them." I was on the boat deck. When than to state that this subject was blazing there was immediate silence. within the limits of the Greater City, two years ago terminating the ser­ the luncheon call was heard I went too delicate to be discused at the As soon as the Baltic had been had been lying in the Morgue—in vices of Hans Schmidt as acting pas­ below to tell father that, his lunch present time. moored, Mr. Swalm, the American three Morgues, in fact, as it was tor of St. Joseph's Church. It said: — was ready, as he had been taking his General Huerta’s message was Consul General, Dock Commissioner moved from place to place, until final­ “You are hereby notified that you meals in one of the staterooms. greeted with long cheering by the Dow, officials of the White Star line ly it got to Bellevue—and yet, notwith­ must leave this diocese immediately. He was seated in his chair, appa­ deputies and Senators. and representatives of civic bodies standing the hue and cary raised over It is evident that you are wanting in rently asleep. I shook him gently, but In his report or. the present condi­ went aboard and offered their con­ his disappearance, not one of the hun­ common sense and therefore I do not he did not respond. His trained tion of the finances of Mexico, Gen­ dolence to Rufus Gaynor, the mayor’s dreds who looked upon him recognized desire to have anything more to do nurse, who had been with him ten eral H u erta said th at $24,000,000 had son, who showed the ravages of a in the placid, unscarred face of the with you.” minutes before, was summoned, and great sorrow. He was scarcely able been expended for the pacification of corpse, that was marked for Potter’s Schmidt performed a marriage cere­ the ship’s surgeon, Dr. Hopper,' was to speak ^ the reporters or to con­ Field the idol of the lower east side mony without first obtaining the the country. This, he said, left $2,- called immediately. Dr. Hopper made 700,000 of the am ount which was in trol his tears. the newsboy who bad worked his way proper diocesan dispensation. a hyperdermic injection. Then arti­ It was not long after the vessel had up from the slums to a seat in Con­ the treasury at the beginning of the ficial respiration was resorted to, but present fiscal year, French bankers, been moored before a plain wooden gress. WRECK LAID TO TRAINMEN. it quickly was apparent that father box whose ugliness was partly hidden he explained, had taken $30,000,000 of But for Peter Purfield, a patrctman was beyond aid. The stethoscope by a draping of the Stars and Stripes the $ , loan authorized in assigned to the Bellevue Morgue, the Coroner Places Blame on Employes 100 000,000 showed that the heart was no longer was taken from the forward hold and M ay and out of this Speyer & Co. had body eventually would have found a beating. borne by a dozen men attired in frock for New Haven Crash on Sept. 2. repaid $ , , , representing a loan resting place in an unnamed grave and 10 000 000 The ship’s officers took charge of coats and top hats along the landing New Haven, Conn.—Responsibility to the treasury and $ , as a the disappearance of “Big Tim” would 10 000,000 the body. It was embalmed and j stage to a waiting hearse. for the New Haven wreck on Sep­ loan to the monetary commission. in all probability have remained a placed in a sealed casket. Mr. Swain, the Consul General, and mystery until the end of time. Pur­ tem ber 2, in which 21 persons were While the national cartridge fac­ On the morning of the day he died killed, is placed entirely upon the tory was turning out at the present Rufus Gaynor, using the Lord Mayor’s field looked at the corpse as a mat­ the Mayor arose about 9 o’clock. Af­ employes of the twT) trains that col­ tim e 260,000 cartridges monthly the : carriage, followed the hearse and the ter of duty, perfunctorily, and turned ter a hearty breakfast he went on S little procession, escorted by five away. Although calloused to such lided and the company is not held to Government, President Huerta said, deck and walked about the boat deck blame for faulty signal systems or had contracted for a great quantity i mounted police, moved slowly through sights he does not like to dwell upon at frequent intervals, keeping in the I streets lined with multitudes, who them. But something drew him back lax methods, is the finding of Cor­ of machine guns, rifles and cannon. sun. He watched the men go through oner Mix. The finding holds Au­ Orders have been placed abroad for j raised their hats as it passed, to the to look again, this time more closely, their fire drill. At about ten minutes I historic town hall, while the Baltic’s then again ever more closely and in gustus B. Miller, engineer on the ten aeroplanes, 7 armored automo­ of 1 o’clock he descended to the prom­ White Mountain Express, and Con­ A Suggestion biles and 50 unarm ored cars. whistle sounded a one minute dirge. shock of his surprise he cried out: — enade deck and went to his chair. In the history of Liverpool no citi­ “Why, it's Tim! Big Tim!” and ran ductor Bruce C. Adams and Brake- VICTORY FOR HARRY. THAW. He remarked that he felt very well. zen not to mention a person of foreign for the reporters. They agreed with man Charles Henry Murray, of the During the voyage his health had birth, has lain in state in the town him, and then Lawrence Mulligan, Bar Harbor Express, criminally re­ for D igestion Habeas Corpus Held in Reserve for Improved steadily and his nervousness hall, but tbe remains of New York’s “Big Tim’s” half brother, sent for in sponsible. Prisoner’s Protection. had decreased noticeably. He had Mayor, covered with Old Glory, rested haste, completed the identification by Miller was arrested on a bench war­ Littleton, N. H.—Harry lv. Thaw been greatly interested in the ship’s there on a catafalque which was uttering the dead man’s name in a rant and arraigned on a charge of Many persons suffer more or less from headache, won an important victory in the daily run and was particularly eager brought from Westminster Abbey. It great sob as he looked upon his face. manslaughter. His case was con­ dizziness, biliousness, and symptoms common to indiges­ to know just where the Baltic was United States District Court here is one on which the bodies of many of How “Big Tim” rose from newsboy tinued to October, and he was re­ tion. There are various causes, such as over-starchy when the matter of his writ of habeas when the chart in the companionway England’s greatest dead, the last be­ to political czar may be told in a leased on a bond of $5,000. M urray corpus came up before Judge Edgar was posted each noon. ing Field Marshal Lord Wolseley, re­ few paragraphs: is still held under a coroner’s warrant. or greasy foods, improper mastication, or bad cooking. Aldrich. On behalf of my mother and myself posed. Born in Boston in poverty in 1861. The court not only sustained the I wish to express publicly deep grati­ At the head of the catafalque was a Began selling newspapers in New $2,000,000 IN TRADE STAMPS. application of Thaw for a suspension tude to Capt. Ranson and his offi­ magnificent wreath which is in­ York and shining shoes. of the hearing on the writ, but als# cers for kindness, courtesy and un­ scribed:—“With the deepest sym­ Rose to political leadership on the Sperry's Estate Goes to Widow and served notice that the writ could be failing thoughtfulness. I also ac­ pathy from the Lord Mayor and citi­ Bowery. Children. held in abeyance to correct any in­ knowledge my debt to the pas­ zens of Liverpool.” There was an­ Elected to Assembly and Senate Trenton, N. J.—The will of the late justice to Thaw resulting from the sengers for their most courteous con­ other from the American Consul Gen­ and then to Coqgress. Thomas Alexander Sperry, of Cran­ G r a p e = N u t s pending extradition proceedings. In sideration at all times in respecting eral and his wife. Became a power in Tammany Hall, ford, who made a fortune from trad­ addition, Judge Aldrich raised the the Mayor’s desire for privacy. During the night the body was controlling the districts of the East ing stamps, was admitted to probate Solves the digestion problem . question of Thaw’s sanity and point­ RUFUS W. GAYNOR. placed in a handsome oak casket by Side below Fourteenth street and in prerogative court. The estate is edly rebuked William Travers Jerome News of the Mayor’s sudden end the American Embassy. The brass practically ruling the West Side dis­ valued at $2,000,000. of counsel for New York State for his struck th e city like a thunderbolt. plate on it is inscribed: — tricts below, that street, with a popu­ The will creates a trust to be ad­ attitude toward Thaw and, the later’s This food, made from prime whole wheat and Althougi the Mayor was known to be “William J. Gaynor, lation of more than a half million. ministered by the widow. The estate atorneys. in frail health. Died Sept. 13, 1913.” Never smoked or drank. goes to the widow and children. barley, is perfectly baked until the starch cells are either converted into easily digested grape sugar, or thor­ 143 AMERICAN SHIPS. McCALL MEN OFFER 5 to 4. TWO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS SINK. REBELS HOLD 100 AMERICANS. $500,000 FIRE IN NEW ROCHELLE. oughly broken down for quick digestion—generally in Tonnage Added During August Up. about one hour. Mitchel Followers More Confident in Severyj Hundred Natives Lost in Refugees on Way to United States Ware Department Store, Covering a w ard of 21,000, Bureau Reports. T heir Betting. Tc-ga Group in South Pacific. from Torreon Captured. Block, Among Buildings Burned. Washington.—The ' Federal Bureau New Rochelle, N. Yr.—A fire be­ New York.—News of the sudden Sat, Francisco.—Falcon and Hope Mexico City. — A report- received of Navigation reports that American lieved to be of incendiary origin There is no animal fat in Grape-Nuts. death of Mayor Gaynor caused a shift Islands, of tiie Friendly or Tonga here states that 100 American refu­ ship yards in August turned out 143 destroyed the large department store in betting on the Mayoralty campaign group in the South Pacific, have dis­ gees from Torreon, who were fleeing vessels of various descriptions in the of the Howard Ware Corporation, the in the financial district. Where even appeared from view. With them, sev­ Mexico following President WiUon’s twenty-six working days of that stables of the James Butler Grocery The crisp granules of Grape-Nuts come to your month. The greater number were money had been offered on McCall eral hundred natives and a few white recent warning, have fallen into the supporters of the Tammany candidate men also have disappeared. News hands of rebels near Saltillo. Company, and part of the Coutant table ready-to-eat direct from package, invite thorough built in yards on the Atlantic and Pharmacy Building in this city, entail­ ‘.Pacific Coasts, although the Great began offering odds of 5 to 4. Ardent to this effect was brought, to San The authorities at Saltillo refuse to mastication and have a peculiarly sweet, nut-like flavor. partisans professed belief that the Francisco by Captain J. H. Trask, of send a force to their rescue, fearing, ing a loss of $500,000. Lakes yards contributed a small fleet. Mr. Ware said the blaze must have The tonnage of new craft was up­ chances of the fusion candidate had the steamship Sonoma, which arrived thev say, that the rebels might com­ been helped by the removal of a third from Sydney, via Pago and Honolulu, m it atrocitto? oil, the refugees which been the work of an incendiary or Grape-Nuts, containing all the rich elements of w ard of 21,000. due to defective wiring. candidate and offered even money. Hawaii. might otherwise be avoided. wheat and barley, including the vital mineral salts, is DANIELS CUTS ARMOR PRICES. GARRETT WILL APPROVED. DAVID LAMAR ARRESTED. PLANS MAGAZINE MAIL CHANGE. YACHT’S SWELL DROWNS TWO. a perfectly balanced food for building muscle, bone, ves $509,467 on Bids in Fight on brain and nerve. Will Fight Extradition on Indictment Postmaster-General May Abandon Use Perish When Four Are Overturned in $12’000,000 E state of Woman. Left to Plate Trusts. Fiscal Bond Agent. Washington.—“We have just begun for Personating U. S. Officer. of Fast Freight Service. Canoe. Washington. — David Lamar, the Washington.—Postmaster General Portland, Conn.-—Two persons were Philadelphia.—The will of Miss fight,” said Secretary of the Navy Julia Garrett, who inherited the $12,- Grape-Nuts is probably the longest .niels in referring to ills attempts to wolf of Wall Street, was arrested here Burleson has under consideration the drowned and two others had a narrow on a warrant charging him with hav­ abandonment of the present practice escape when the swell from a passing 000,000 estate of her father, W illiam baked, the best balanced, and the most mpel the three armor making mills Evans Garrett, a snuff manufacturer, the United States to furnish steel ing im personated a Federal office.-. of forwarding magazines by fast yacht overturned their canoe in the easily digested of all cereal foods. Won­ This action was based on the indict­ freight. Under a decision of the Connecticut River near here. was admitted to probate. The state­ the government at prices resting ment that the bulk of the R-rtune had derfully appetizing with cream and sugar. a competitive, instead of a monopo- m ent handed down by tbe. Federal Controller of the Treasury, he has William Johnson, of Cromwell and Grand Jury in New York. Lamar was been left to Isaac T. Starr, a bond tic basis. Already, Secretary Dan- authority to return to the former Miss Clara Swanson, of this place, lost immediately arraigned before a United dealer, who was the fiscal agent for s said he has effected a saving of method of handling periodical publi- their lives. Miss Ruth Anderson, of States commissioner and was released Miss Garrett was borne out by the 09,467 on purchases of steel for j cations hy mail train?. The Postmas- New Britain, and Carl Ludwig, of “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts on $3,000 bail. L am ar will light ex­ I ter General has reached no conclu- Cromwell, ware picked up by a row­ will. The will bequeaths nearly ttleships. tradition. i sion. he announces. boat lowered trom tbe yacht. $500,000 to relatives. Records Broken at Sea Girt Will Retain Gould’s Deposit GLENDOLA

SEA GIRT.—Captain W. H. Richard POINT PLEASANT.—Frederick S. The Misses Anna and Eleanor Sul­ of Ohio, Monday morning broke a Wack, counselor for George M. Height, livan. who have been spending the world’s record when he scored 23 con­ Harry V. Height and Lloyd Johnson, summer hero, havi returned to their secutive bullseyes, shooting on the former joint owners of five-sixths of school duties in New York. TXT HEN you liave an opportunity to make your dollars do double duty, isn’t 500-yard range at a lG-inch bullseye. Clam Island, the famous Barnegat bay Miss Viola Follansby of Belmar is it wise to set them to work '< Glance over this list of necessities and This score was made in the Meany shooting preserve which was sold to spending the week among old friends we are confident when you note the prices, you will not hesitate to buy. match. Captain Richard r«ally made a representative of George Gould last in this place. 24 consecutive bullseyes but the first year a t a public sale for $10,150, W ed­ Alta Belle Newman is spending a one was not recorded, being only a Great Cut in Brass Beds nesday morning denied that there was month al (lie Catskills recuperating sighting shot.- any flaw in the title to the preserve after a recent illness. In order to reduce our stock of Brass Beds we have nvade some of the greatest In the same match Corporal R. V. as has been set forth hy other parties. Gorden E. Hall has lost another val­ cuts ever known. Moore of the Marine Corps made 17 Simultaneously Mr. Wack took occa­ uable horse. It caught cold when BRASS BED:—2 in. continous Post with very heavy husk, bullseyes. Other scores included-: sion to deny that the $ deposit 2,200 driven in the rain. in. filling rods, husk on each. Pollette finish. Sergeant C. B. Long, Mass., 17; Cap­ made by Allen Ridgeway, who acted 7 1 Nathan Morris lost one of his cows R egu lar Price $28.00, Price Now $18.50 tain C. H. Martin, Marine Corps, 12; for Mr. Gould in the purchase of the in a peculiar manner. The animal S ergeant C. R. Robinson, lo th U. S. property, had been returned to him 2 inch continous Post Bed with 7 1 in. fillers $ 15.00 Regularir Price 825.00 while trying to scratch its ear caught Cavalry, 11; Major Winfield S. Price, or would bo returned. Regular 823.75 Brass Bed $ 18.00 Many others with price greatly reduced. its hoof in the halter and in falling Mr. Wack explained the delay in N. J. In fantry, 10. broke its neck. closing the affair. Mr. Gould has re­ COUCHES Harry Jones of Asbury Park spent quested the New Jersey Guaranty Sunday at the home of J. V. Pyle. Fine line of Velour, Chase Leather and Spanish (j* O 'J C G , C R A C,H Dlst. Pass. Agent, Garden on Friday night. Apply to V JU iY liY ll l \ O D A v t I , Asbury Park, 'Phone 2 Miss Mamie Conover, who was in­ Reich created a most favorable im­ tnnbarlj (Emttpmtg jured recently in an auto accident, has :(•) pression last Friday night when he <§>- had to have her ear resewed on in stopped Sailor White in five rounds at order to straighten it. The stitches Has Your Child Had An Equal Chance ? the Garden A. C. At that time it was AHlturii flark, Nnu Srrary will be taken out first of the week, Many a child is lablcd “ lazy” or generally conceded that he had not J. LEWIS & SON after which her sister, Mrs/ William even “ incompetent” while they have shown all he knew, having displayed just enough to show that he is in pos­ Gurley of Jersey City Heights, who never had an ctjual start. You can SAVE YOU MONEY ON session of a good left hand and a most has been caring for her since the ac­ =!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiu!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiu 4iimiiiiiM iimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii= give them this equal start by removin Ladies’ and M en’s forceful right. His newness to the cident, will x-cturn to her home. the greatest of all hinderences, namely game is said to have been removed by Mrs. H. N. Slocum of Hamilton spent I Emma louisr Art Shop »'■«•* | poor eyesight. The removal of this Furnishings that bout, and he is expected to dis­ Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. = ------r - N r- r - ' ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ RffflUlUOFk £ t 0 P? = Charles Pyle. may be the cause of placing your child play even greater cleverness when ho Nothing handled but Ihe Very Latest Goods and Novelties. Mr. Boyd, who has been staying at and Shoes faces Morris. "Emma Louise” has imitators but no competitors. Quality and individ- EE in the lead and renewing the ambition the home of Mrs. Cook, has returned Reich, who sealos in the neighbor­ — liality in all her Art Needlework and Designing is know ail alongthe Jersey 5 t.o “ come out ahead.” hood of pounds, shapes up better to his. home in Bayonne, N. J. A FULL LINE OF 212 S Coast,. Call and he convinced. Nothing like it anywhere. 2 Our years ol' experience in this than any of the, most recent aspirants work enables us to offer you the best SWEATERS to heavyweight, fame, and has all the Avon’s Free Library 1 Emma louigf ~Av\ ffh o p ‘ | advice you can obtain. speed of a middleweight. Morris will A isru probably putweigh him by a score of 5 (King.Building) 803 F STREET, BELMAR, N. J. jjj .Broken Lenses Replaced. No perscription needed, all we require is a piece of the old lens. Ready response has been made for pounds, and altho not as active as the friends of the Avon free library to the EE OPEN'EVENINGS OPEN ALL THE YEAR t e l . 549-W 5 APPOINTMENTS Mackinaw Coats 646 Cookman Ave.. former amateur, hp is expected to appeal for contributions of hooks, =Illlllltlllllillllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllll!llllllilllflllllllllll|||||||||||Iili|||||||||||l= MADE BY give Reich a thprp trying put. TELEPHONE A. W. CO RNELIUS, Asbury Park ALSO A NEW LINE OF magazines and money. The officers and members of the Library associa­ B o y ’s C lo t h in g Drag Hunt Tomorrow tion are mush encouraged by the BORTON BROS. Telephone 577 promising start that has been made. THEODORE H. BENNETT Something unusual and what promises Several summer residents leaving lor 6th AVE. & F ST., to be a feature in the near future is a their city homes, have turned over T H E VERY B E ST | N Drag Hunt to be held on tlie grounds of books that they did npt care to take BELMAR G r o c e r s Staple and Fancy Groceries the Deal Golf and Country Club next with them tp the library, which is Funeral Direclorand Licensed Embalmer ------AN D------Adaline A. and Louisa T. Bennett Assistant Embalmer* Saturday afternoon. Commencing at 9,30 steadily growing. A splendid ency­ MANASQUAN o’clock the famous hounds of R. J. Collier, ALL KiNDS OF TABLE DELICACIES CARRIED IN STOCK Embalming tn Any Part of the World Guaranteed at all Times and Seasons clopedia set is ampng the bopks do­ of Wiekatunk, will start trailing the scent nated, and there are other works of Office, 904 F Street, Belmar, N. J. of a sack of aniseed about the spacious Strictly Fresh Eggs nnd Butter We refund carfare on purchases reference, as well as choice fiction, field. This is the first drag hunt ever held Personal Attention Given To All Calls.— ~ ~ ~ Lady Assistant. of $4. or over. Some furniture also has been prom­ in this section and it is understood that it ONLY RESIDENT UNDERTAKER IN BELMAR. OPEN NIGHT AND DAY. ised. It is hoped to have the library will be made a feature next year. Ninth Avenue & F Street, open regularly within a short time.

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