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VOL. 11-NUMBER 246. LONG BRANCH, N. J., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1912. PRICE TWO CENTS TO BOLD THIEVES ESCAPE CO. FAULTY GAS COCK T WITH HORSE AND RIG CAUSED DEATH OF MAKE CLEVER HIT Board of Trade to Receive Re- Special Train Will Carry Dele- "The Comedy of Errors" at In- ports of Committee Monday DESPITE HOT PURSUIT gations From Towns In Mon- LONG BRANCH GIRL termedial School Last Night Night at City Hall. mouth Next Thursday. Treat of the Season. An adjourned meeting of the Board Heard And Followed In Automobile At Little Silver Lewis 8. Thompson, of remains. in charge or Miss Louise Bruske, dis- tive research before submitting its re- be suire and get the horse anU we dalo and Freehold. Funeral director Morris and Mr. tinguished llsclf last night and won a port. will go to Long Branch tomorrow, Sat- iles first went to Red Bank to confer lot of applause, The opening number:; The Monmouth county delegation ith Coroner Harry C. Fay, who issued held tl'n big*audience fur over a iquar- Monday night's meeting will be open rday, and we will seo Will Jones and will c&rry canes and pennants, on at eight o'clock, and an opportunity will sell the plug to him. i will meet permit for the removal Gf the hotly, ter of an hour, whilo tfis orchestra way which will be Inscribed "Monmouth o inquest was deemed necessary, as beard between tho acta and in cloning. win be given to everybody' to express you at Charles Green's saloon at ten Condition Nearly Normal and County Marching Club." Two largo Contractor Testifies Today o'clock, be sure and be there. If we in cause of d cut ft was consitiered It was a rare treat, and ono of tho an opinion. banners will be carried, one containing features of the opening entertainment. The commissioners have visited cannot sell to Jones i no a niger in Physicians Will Let Him irely accidental. The body had been tho same int-erititioti as tho pennants, That Gambler Told Him tMnoVed from the MoGulre Hoitae lo many cities with a view of getting in- As'bury park who will buy sure if the while the other will have on It "Taft, Prof. A. A. Badger, principal of Ihn side information on paving price is right. Start For Home, Mon- IO undertaking establishment of Ainzl grammar school, introduced Hip Ben and re- Sherman and Prosperity." A number Month Before Shooting I. PoBten, at Atlantic Highlands, Mr. pairs. "So Lofig O O of bands will 'be in line, including the (Continued on Eighth Page.) "(Signed), Howard." day—No More rta had tho body brought to his Red Hank brass band. He Was Going to iroadway establishment this mori- The letter wae evidently a blind of 1 Speeches In All of the delegations of the state, IK , where it will be prepared for ro- me kind. Those implicated in the when they arrive in Trenton, will Have Rosenthal deal failed to put in an appearance noval to the Giles iinme, In Uclinonl Campaign. march in a body to tlie Trent Theatre, venue, this evening. OF at the above named hotel at the hour where an all-day rally will be held. Killed. •designated, neither did they call at Suicide Theory Exploded. Mr. Jones' place of business. Detec- Chacago, 111., Oct. 19.—Col. Roose- Coroner Harry C. Fay and County ive Blwood Minugh would have been velt's physicians announced this morn- New York, N. Y.t Oct. 19.—Follow- Selective Klwood Minugh, both of Red 15 HIT Bf TROLLEY ing that he would be token to Oyster ing the placing hi evidence of tlie stip- I a party to the transactlqn this morning ank, took a trip to Highlands last had the contemplated negotiations Bay at 12:25 a. m. Monday on the twen" ulations made by District Attorney veiling to complete, thp Investigation jeen started. He was at Green's ty-four hour Pennsylvania train. Whitman with Webber, Hose, Vnilon lto the death of Miss Giles. Driver Has Narrow Escape In Third Avenue Hotel at the appointed At 9:15, Chicago time, (his morning, and Schepps that they receive * 1m- After making a (borough search Tied With 7 Others In Riverside liour, but no horse dealer put in an the following bulletin was issued by piunity from prosecution on the mur- rough the rooms In the boanlrlng Collision on Second Avenue appearance. Other clues are being in- his physicians: iler charge for their statements con- OHM', the Coroner and detective Gun Club Contest Yesterday vestigated. "Pulse 86, temperature 98, respira- necting Becker with the murder of ROB" oiind that several cocks attached to This Morning. tion 20, breathing, easier; resting well; cnthal, the defense placed Louis Flitt ie gas jets were in a decrepit oon- But Lost in Shoot-Off. Mr. Bowman is a farmer and does a general condition fine; convalescing on the stand when court opened to- Norman Coles, who drives the auto little contract work, too. His barn is Present Courses Declared Gross ttlon and Coroner Fay reprimanded rapidly." • 'day. ATB. M. H. McGuire, the owner of the delivery for Harry Fleet's meat mark- a large one, having stalls for many Plitt testified that when he visited gunners, incluuing two Dr. Lambert said today that the Misfits In Lectures at Teach- , and Insisted that a plumber visitors and a professional, took part et, was in, jj^collision thia- morning horses. Bight were in the barn last Colonel could not be allowed to make Rot?e in the Tombs tho latter had with a trolley car at the cdrner of night, the horse standing next to the nke a complete round of tlie fixtures In the regular-bimonthly shoot hcU •any more campaign speeches because -dropped on his kneeB and declared, to-day nnd repair all 6outh Bath and Second avenues. Coles door being the one taken. As the door ers Institute. | "By the memory of my mother, Becker the yesterday afternoon on the grounds* of of the broken rib but would be p({-- The order was carried out the Riverside Gun Club, Shrewsbury /was driving along Bath avenue toward was unlocked it was very easy to gain mitted^ to take an active part in the More attention should he given in bad nothing to do wilh the Roaenthal no cocks Second avenue the high brick wall ntrance. After completing the investigation, avenue, near Red Bank. It was an campaign before H was over. thoe school*s t16o education -fotorr fuller apap- murder." Plitt however contradicted oroner Fay issued a burial permit, hround the Hearn property obscuring The buggy that was stolen stood Ideal day for Lrapshooting and the Ills view of any vehicle approaching Colone) Roosevelt spent the most preciatloli of tho refined pleasures to Himself several limes when cross ex- tating death was accidental and due Bport wag much enjoyed. Arthur outside of the bam and had to be Comfortable night since the shooting be enjoyed during life's toisuro hours amlned along Second avenue. Just as he waB l R'oner1* Smith, a contractor, was next gas asphyxiation. Sussman, of this city, was one of the •about to cross the trolley tracks a passed. It was similar in construction .and awoke with the remark that he an well as to fitting pupils for good | Coroner Fay found thai musician) contestant, and in the ^hoat tied wilh to those used by sewing machine men,'%w-aB feeling "bully." His statement* Fervfce during their Hours of voca- called. He said that Rose had told trolley car confronted him. He blew im of this year that be was "'rederlck Menke, of Fort Hancock, as even others, with a perfect score of his horn and turned abruptly to avoid there being a small platform back of ,were born out by tlie "American Clini- liona] activity and radical reforms arc " to old hi yesterday's Daily Record, had : 0, Including IIIB handicap. a collision. the seat on which to carry things. Mr.|tal Record," showing everything be-lneeded This was the. belief asserted S°>»S to have Rosenthal killed. ccompanied the girl to the McGulro In the shoot-off, however, Mr. SUHI;- - It was then too late for the trolley Bo iman used it to haul four or five ,]ng very normal. The physicians liy \vr S Monroe teacher of paychol- New York. Oct. 19.—Counsel for Lieu louse and had signer] her name on the nan did not fare BO well but finished tar to stop, and it struck the automo- milk cans at a time. Because the back jagr eed today that the Colonel had safe- .ogy in the Montciair Normal School, to mint Meeker, ud of tin- murder egistry book as "Mrs. F. Giles, Ix>ns 1 fth with a score of 21, Including 2 bile a glancing blow along the left side' dTOp was broken, a plain piece of board ly passed the crisis. i in an address to the Monmouth of ii«Mu;m Kust'iitlml, scored ueuvlly Branch." Menke then paid for the had 'been nailed across the end. The handicap, out of a yonsible 25, and ho Che mud guards were bent and the "Bulletins Issued by lute surgeons in i Teachers' Institute, in the Neptune It was agreed that heavy inroads have oom and left the place, the girl be- watt awarded 50 shells. paint was scraped from the aide of harness and blanket were of the ordi- attendance upoii him nt Merry hos- I high school yesterday, been iuru!<« in whnl WIIH considered the ng conducted to tho room assigned nary kind, and would be hard to dis- g yy Two events were contented, both the machine. Even the tire's on the pital last night nnd eiirly toilny show Mr. Monroe as speaking on "The strong case built up by the sink*. her. it the name time, at 50 targets—the left Bide show signs of being rubbed tinguish from any other. that the colonel's pulse and tempera- Si 1KB Giles, In answer to n question by the trolley car. The horse thieves were very Void. Problem of Educational Values." To The loudest witness, tlimiy.li nut the OUTth shoot for tho C. R. James ture tire normal- HIN improvement ilinstrato his point he dwlared that asked her Thursday night by Miss rnphy and tho seventh shoot for tlie. They drqve o_ut through the driveway, was so pronounced yesterday nnd his most effective, who testified in Itetk Marllm McGulro, daughter of the land- Coles remained at his wheel, while passing within a few feet of the house. were thp Boston Symphony orchestra er's ititereat w.is .fuck SIIIUVHII, one of DuPonl irophy. These shoots will'ho his vehicle was turned almost com- spirits were FO high that he WHS per- or the Kei-sel quartet, of New York, to ady, said not to call her in the morn- shot for until New Year's Doy, when Mr. Bowman heard them, ancl hastily mitted to sit up for the first lime and the aevLMi Indicted for the murder. lie n._,' as she wished to sleep. ThiB ac- pletely around. He backed away and dressing, ran to William W. Shampa- come there that day either could at- extinguished tin: voices of justice am) he gunner 'having Dip highest score later continued out Batto avenue un- to plunge Into the raiiipn with Gov- tract not more than a baker's dozen sotlhtl for the fact that her death was will he awarded the trophies. nore's house nearby, where he aroused etnor Hlrntn Johnson. tits running L*ouimei with bis Khoutu that there wns not discovered until about 8:30 o'clock der power of his own machine. When Mr. Shampanore's son, Harrison, who for an audience, while "King Dodo" no Justice in the world uud that he A meelihg was held at the <*lubhouap seen this afternoon Mr. Fleet did not mnte on- ttie Progressive ticket, who or a burlesque, with a chorus of girls When the room where Esther GileB >eforn tho nhont and a different sys- know whether one of the axles had got out his automobile, and a search paid him a visit and Becker hnd beeu framed up by met her death was visited today the was at once instituted. In bespangled tights designed for a dope fiends and liars. Volllng duwr om for awarding prlze» was decided been bent or not, but said his car was An hour Inter when the surgeons Ji1>eral Vitsplay of thetlr legs 'would 1 t?RKJet. was again examined very on—that of giving prizes for the beat considerably damaged. While running to Mr. Shampahore's objections. liiirani;uiuK Justice tioff am closely. When Ihe thumb screw was cnlled for the enrly nftarnonn :ause the S. R. O. signs to go up. Assistant District Attorney Moss scores in the 50 targe-is, not for each Coles is quoted BB saying that he louse, Mr. Bowman could hear the nation the colonel did not KIIOW the Just prior to the appearance of Mr. turned directly across the flow of gas hiK of 25, an heretofore. The mem- men driving along tlie Little Silver] lenst fatigue a**1 bis condition wns so slioutinK his loynlty to Becker nnd hit. wan checked, but when the turn was heard no ringing of the trolley gong, 3 Monroe the teachers heard a treatise hatred of the in formers, the pudrone bers ratified the arrangement of the and that the car did not Btop at the oint Toad, and as soon as the automo-j favorable thnt the doctors decided to by Dr. 'Edward 1*. Thorndlke, of the made nufllcient to reach the pin committee In holding the ahootB Fri- omit the usiinl bulletin mid granted of newsboys tilled the courtroom wltl he gas was again released. Thin fully crossing. The nvfmber of tlfe trolley bile was in operation Mr. Bowman and Teachers' College of Columbia Univer- din mid fury. day afternoons instead of Saturday. car was 206. Mr. Shampanore started for Red Bank faltn permission to sit up for mi hour rity on "Mental Work and Fatigue." explains now the room became filled A number of spectators was present. and Headden's Corner, believing that ognin in the afternoon. The evening Dr. Thorndiko taught that the idea Itnt the most tolling witness In Beck with gaB while the young girl slept Including President of the Council No Service Tomorrow. they, could head the men off. This exmnlmUton; despite thnt it WHS the of mental fatigue was exaggerated; er's behnlf WOfl TiedeHck H. Ilnwley 'onscioiiR of her impending danger. Horace P. Cook, Dr. It. H. Garrison, Because of the funeral of the late they failed to do and later, before vis- most exacting the colonel bad put lu that it was tho many little things a reporter for an evening newspaper There waa no attempt made to confine Clmer Willett and others. A large ting Shrewsbury, the Borough Hall, since arriving at the hospital, showed generally looked upon as inconsequen- who swore thnt lie was with Lieuten (Continued on Eighth Page.) Captain C. H. Emmons, there will bo eviMi further -luiprov(?d condition. number of antomohiios was present, no evangelistic service as planned at !led Bank, was visited and the author- tial that detracted from a child's study lint Becker almost constantly from and they were parked around the the First Reformed Church tomorrow lies notified. Thia place and Freehold Danger of Tetanus. efficiency. He said that mental capa- 8:30 until S-.30 o'clock on tlie inoruing Keyport Man Dies Here. grounds, making the aceno an attrac- were notified by 'phone when Mr. In his trtllis with the doctors the city was not decreased at the end of of the murder LMU! that Becker did no Jacob Boyce, aged 62 yearn, foi afternoon. many years a resident of Koyport, died tive one. Bhampanore returned home. colonel Insisted thiit be was well (Continued on Fifth Page.) see or Uilk \fi .Taxk Rose mid "Brldgie" Eight gunners tied in the shoot with enough to ffo home Sunday, but the Wehbe-. This testimony VTM of tin at the Monmouth Memorial Hospital Sentence Suspended. It believed that the men drove yesterday afternoon. lie had been ad perfect scores, Including handicaps. Annie Langford, colored, who was along the Little Silver Point road and surgeons would not listen to this curly To Preach In Pastor's Absence. utmost value to the defense hecnuse In tho shoot off two tied for first place departure. They were willing to con- Hose hud told the jury tbflt Meeker Snilted the day previous, suffering arrested by Patrolman Edwards, then cut through to the Eatontown Rev. Joseph Andruw, of Hillside av- with carinome of the liver. He had and two tied for second j^iaee. In the. road. The letter was not found uiitil cede that danger from blood poisoning after leaving the Went Korty-Beventl charged with disorderly conduct, was was prohtibly passed. b»t they • snld enue, Navesink, will preach at the been in falling health for a long time final shoot off C. Mell Johnson finish- after Mr. Bowman returned home. ttront Ktiitlou, hflti come to him and ed first, Thomas Henry Grant second, in the Recorder's court this morning. there was wtlll damter from tetanus, a MelhodiBt Church, in Naveaink ave- \Vct)bpr nt Sixth avenuo and Forty Funeral directors Hyer & Flock ship Sentence was suspended for one week. While on his way to Little Silver full eight days being the medical time nue, Navosluk, Sunday morning in the ped the remains to Keyport last night Bdward Von Ratten^H! third, Borden shortly after eleven o'clock last night, Rpi-ond street iibont dnwn. hnd tol< L. Hance fourth, Arthur Sussman Tor lockjnw to develop. The doctors absence of Rev. James B. Shaw, Ihe them of his delight in seeiiiR "thn Wedded at Reformed Parsonage. a Record reporter saw a lone man have gun riled affainst possibility of pastor, who Is on his vacation. The firth, Archibald B. Dalby sixth, William standing against a telephone pole in K<|uenler| - lyiny g on the floor of the st Mount Olivet Church. Miss Helen Layton, of Eatontown, rdered Webber t< Rev. O. Paul Thompson, of Paw (Continued from Sixth Page.) Branch avenue, near the Rumson road. lockjaw by administering iiutitoxin. I evening service will be in charge of tton ImHstfnnd hnd and Walker V. N. Hughes, of Marl- Tlier* is still dnnger from tul: source, the Epworth League and George W. put up $l,(MHi lo p: the gunmen. Mr tucket, H. I., will preach morning ant At it was quite foggy at.the time and pnxllltwl nnotlie Card of Thanks. boro, were married in the parsonage- not very pleasant to be out of doors, however. Palmer will conduct the meeting. Hnwh'y':* lestlmnn evening at Mt, Olivet Church tomor of the First Reformed Church Wed- ImnnrMut ftQluf f» HIP defense, tnjl row. His evening subject will bo "God v I take this method of thanking this party might have had something Dr. Murphy also told tlie colonel thnt friends and neighbors for their kind- nesday evening at nine o'clock by Rev to do with the Bowman case. Later thpre is danger of poisoning developlnu You Must Register To Vote. (floiitlnned on Sixth Page.) preaching to the. world." The pastor Rev. K. Redd, will preach at the sec ness and sympathy during by bereave- Victor J. Blekkink, pastor of the First the man started to waik in the direc- hi nuy open wound though It miiy be Tuesday is the laBt day to register. ment caused by the death of my hus- Reformed Church. They were accom tion of the Rumson road. He was healing rapidly. Burring any possible If you do not register you can not Republican Smoker at Sea Bright. ond Baptist church. Asbury Park, in band Dr. Walter "3. Whltmore. Their ipanied by a small -party of relatives quite tall, byt beyond that the foggy setback, the colonel's wound will notjvote. Registration booths open 1 P The Republican Club, of Sea Brigh the absence of Pastor Price. many acts of asoistance and their gifts and friends who witnessed the mar condition of the atmosphere made it be completely Ueaied for two weeks M. to P. M. 245to247 held a pmoker in tholr club room i of floral tributes are greatly appreci- riage. quite impossible to give an accurate or more. the Packer building, Ocean avenut Milt Winton Leaves Hospital. ated. Especially am X grateful to tho description of the man. Governor Johnson arrived at the hos- Special Train to Trenton. Tneqday evening. It was the best a Mlse Florence Winton, who has been Medical staff and the nurvea of the tended ^raeetliiR of the year and th a medical patient at the Monmouth Parker's Feature Picture To-night. (Continued on Sixth Page.) Thursday, Oct. 24, special train over Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. The Mystery of Souls. (Advertise I the Perinsy will leave Lonj? Branch at different members told why they wer Memorial Hospital since Wednesday You Must Register To Vote. Republicans. There will be anothe of last week, was Jij/lo to return to her Harriet A. Whifrhore. (Advertise- ment. Sea Bright Club Closed For Season. »1:1* «*• m. for the Republican Club ment)* . Tuesday is the last day to register. Convention. Fare and one third round meeting tonight and a speaker from home in Third avenue last evening. Aft^f having a very successful seseaa- Orangt? wtH address the meeting. Empire Theatre, MonmouLh St., Ret If you do not register you can not Rummage Sale, beginning Monday, Bank, Chas. W. Rittsr, prop. Moving vote. Registration booths open 1 P. son under the management of Daniel trip. All are invited to *o. (Adver- Parker's Feature Picture To-night. Naughton, of Oceanic road, Rumson, UsemenU** This advertisement paid The- Mystery of Souls. (Advertisr Oct. 21st, corner Broadway and Third pictures and Illustrated songs, specla M. to 9 P. M. 245to247 p H Parker's Moving Pictures To-night Ave. (Advertisement). 241-243-24^ features nightly. Also high clai the Sea Bright I.awn Tennis and Crick.}*" ^ - - Packer. 1 The Mystery of Souls," "The My ment. vaudeville acta. 218tf* The Ladies' Auxilary of the Inde- et_Club, corner of Rumson road and Working People Take Notice, Great tnrious Cigarette." "A Shadow of th DEATHS pendent Fire Co, will meet Monday ev- Tennis Court lane, Rumson, was closed Bargains. Past,""Checkmate," "Ranchman's Ma Painters wanted at once. Charles Notices under this heading will be Bargains for working people at'enlng, Oct. 2lBt, at 8 o'clock. All mem- a few days ago. This is the fourth We offer for today and Monday the athon. Admission adultB 10c, children Drake, 142 Union avenue. (Advertise- Inserted for one cent for each word, working men's prices in Clothing, bers are requested to be present. (Ad- year that Mr. "Naughton has had greatest bargains in Men's and Boys' ment.)** charge of the club. Be. (A'dvertleement) EMMONS—The funeral services of Shoes and Hats. Popular Store, 2291 vertisement)* l^uita and overcoats ever kdown of. B'way. (Advertisement) • See Lakewood, the City in the All $18.00 stilts at $9.49; all $4.00 shoes You Must Register To Vote You Must Register To Vote. Cornelius H. Emmons will be held Sun- At The Commercial. Pines, by Thompson's Point Pleasant at $2.49; standard hats worth $2.50 for Tueeday Is the last day to register. Tuesday Is the last day to register. day, Oct. 20, at 2 p. m. from his late Majestic Theatre, Monmouth St., Speclat German dishes and mufdi and Lakewood Street Car Line. See 11.7$7 6 at the PopulaPl r ClothinClhi g SStoret , If you do not register you can not If you do not register you can not residence No. 478 Bath avenue. Rela Red Bank. Flrst-cIaBB moving ptc- -Saturday evening. (Advertisement.* time-table on another page. (Adver- ?29 B'*ay, rXar Rockwell avenue. (Ad* vote. Registration booths open 1 P. vote. Registration booths open 1 P.ltJves and friends are Invited without tureg every night. 218tr 246-246* tlsement.) 242to263* Vertlsement)* M. to 9 P. M. 245to247 M. to 9 P. M. 245to247j further notice. TWO BltANCH DAILY KEOOED, SATUEDAY, OOTOBES 19, 1912.

L_*_i To-day and next week ERE you to read a thousand advertisements, in a Wthousand newspapers, and attend a thousand sales, you couldn't equal the results you can obtain at Steinbach's Opening. This is because there is a deep, uniform reduction on all lines. Not a startling saving here, to be recom- pensed by a high price there; the economies are consistent from beginning to end. We hope the emphasis, with which we make the above statement, will not detract from what to us is the true meaning of the Opening, its hospitality. We regard the Opening and, particularly, the first day, as a time to welcome old friends and to add new acquaintances; to have our store resemble a great fair, where beautiful merchandise from all the markets of the World is shown, with the absence of the formality of a regular place of business. We hope that we have succeeded in diffusing an atmos- phere of old-fashioned hospitality through our store, that will make you feel it is your home, as well as ours.

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GALILEEJIOTES in the upper story by hl8 son, Chester, his pennies and nickles until now he' SANDY HOOK ITEMS RED BANK GLEANINGS Special Meeting At. Highlands Council, and soon ho will have one of the heat has somewhere in the neighborhood j A special meeting of the council of The catch of flsli was ratlier lnvRe shop* In the vicinity, He has also put of $40 saved up. Lee has increased The St. .Tames' Boy Scouts" went on the borough of Atlantic Highlands was Two companies of soldiers from held Thursday night with reference to yesterday. Captain Stewart Cook had hi ii saw system of hauling out the dif- Fort Totten, N. Y., are spending a a hike Wednesday to Phalanx and re- aliout 35 barrels, J. VV. Cook -.mil Co. ferent kinds* of bouts, whirl) Qo&B a\v;iy turn, under the direction of Captain a letter which Borough Clerk W. T. week at Sandy Hook in small arm tor- Franklin received from the clerk of about 30 luiTi'iH. Kettle and .lohnnm with a great deal of hauling and tug. Ret practice. They are Company 114, Joseph Fix. lrt the Board of Freeholders, saying that IS barrels and Capt&ln I.oekwDort lil ging gel •lamb; om of water. Tha commanded by Captain O. G. Collins, Theodore Hessinger, son of Mr. and bnrrels. It was mainly weak Hsh. r SINK UP MONEY they would not arrange for a meeting device works somcihlim like . i IIM'U and Company 167, commanded by Mrs. WjilHam Hesainger, of William 1 with Col. Stevens, State Commission- -No trace of the thtot who broke Into of cars inn! once the boat is on tin. Lieutenant Nicholas. street, is confined to the honBu with the ihhiiiK ciuarii'rs il bavingi accounts at that one to Staten Island in the near fu- Canada, and othar points QI interest in that vicinity. Wednesday afternoon the cut for the ocean boulevard is •. 1':uil MatttK'dy with the Red ture, where they will camp for a planned in Bay View avenue. ; Trust Company ami Harold Gib- week. they attended the laat game of the nili (hi' I'dsiiil Savings Bank. championship series at Boston. A. C. Dennis, of Branch avenue, ill boyi are IniylltTB. Harold RUMSONJ\IEWS fi nfilfl Records in the sixth and spent Sunday at I^akchurst with his nth districts while Paul Hartnetly Mr. and Mrs. Wlllam H. Hlntelmann sister, Mrs. Samuel Brown, and his 10 hustler In charge of the first and daughter, Marie, of Ridge «road, brother, Herbert Dennis. SPORTING ict. TI10 boys have made enough returned Tuesday from a trip to Ber- Mrs. Harry Singles, of Darby, Petin., iy mice (hoy started sellhiK pa muda. They had a fine time and they Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chadwick, tin- i\rat of the year to purchase brought souvenirs of the island to sev- oF Branch avenue. GOODS •li'K, buy tlioh- clothes, etc. Harold Giblln.

'PICKED IIP OB- Daniel Green* Comfy RECORD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Slippers Long Branch's Greatest Want and Exchange Market •• THE STREET" for Men, Women or Children, all colors, sizes COPY RECEIVED UNTIL, 2 F». M. DAILY 1 have in my possession a letter writ- and kinds. Prices less than their cataloge. A One cent a Word for first insertion, one-half a cent a word for each subsequent continuous insertion of the en by Madison C. Peters, a New York tlergyinau well-known here, who wants big variety of House Slippers always. same advertisement. MO ADVERTISEMENT RECEIVED FOR LESS THAN 10 CENTS. ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS o blithe good women of l^ong Branch TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE OF INSERTION. IOW the high cost of living can be re- iuced from fifty to sixty per cent, if CLARENCE WHITE, RED BANK. The Daily Record cannot give information regarding advertisements for which answers are to be sent care of ;Iven a chance. The letter is ad- dressed to the postmaster of Long the Record. Persons replying to office addresses must mail or leave written answers as stated in adver- Branch, and wants ihe name of the tisement; secretary of the lending Society or Ladies' Club in the city. Dr. Peters LONG BRANCH OPERA HOUSE tl|» B anxious to tell the people of Long Branch how to cut down living ex WASHINGTON ST. AND BROADWAY pi>nses. Now what society will volun- MATINEE TO-DAY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR SALE eer to give him a chance?. Don't all sj eak at once! By Request, Talking Pictures. Entire New Prograrii TO LET—House North Fifth ave. WANTED to exchange piano lessons WOMEN—If you want work, sell FOR SALE—Cook stoves, kerosene A]ii)ly Ryle, 227 Union. 246to248 every week for housecleaning' 2 con-guaranteed hosiery to wearer; bi& [eaters, furniture. Rood as new, cheap. There will be no expense to the lec- secutive days ever? month. Also boy commission; make $10 daily; experi- 181 Union avenue.* ture. The reverend gentleman truth- 3ho\vn on . An institution that TO LET—7 rooms and bath, all im- WEATHER INDICATIONS for cellar once a week. Address ence unnecessary. Address INTER- fully says; "The paramount issue of IUB disbursed $5,000 a year pnrli ypur provements, good location, $18 per FOR SALE—Ladles' ulster, 2 boys Teacher, Record Office. 246to24S* NATIONAL MILLS. 3038 Chestnut, o-day with the American people, Is 'or over thirty years lias the ripht to The United Stales Weather Bureau mouth. Inquire 70 Rockwell ave. 246tf sweaters; 2 boys' rain coats. Harris ed. Phil. 2S2Satlf Ihe procuring of wholesome foods at >G a little chesty. The thins to Uo,forecast for the HU hours ending Sun- WANTED—Saddle horse, good trot- 197 Union Ave. 245-240 lowever, Js to tell the other fellow day, 8 o'clock p. m. TO RENT—cheap, two of the Park- ter and loper, not-over eight years old. WANTED—Girl as good cook.. Ap- reasonable prices, and as 1 have made GOOD BARGAIN—For Sale One about it and set him interested. New —Colder and generally er houses, Norwood avenue. Apply must carry 250 lbs. Apply J. H. Park- ply 241 Broadway. 246tf quite a study of this problem 1 piano, made by Mr. Cammon, Albany, —THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. 'air tonight and Sunday; moderate Brlttoa's Pharmacy, Broadway and er, West Long Branch. 246to 261 would like to come to Long Branch and Norwood avenue. 246tf WANTED—Girl for general house- New York, cost $450; on© pianola lecture to your townspeople, without westerly winds. _*. IF YOU Want to enclose your porch work- Apply 104 Fraaklyn Ave. 241tf cost $250; also 44 pleceB of music, cosi charge." ATHLETIC ASSO^CLEARS $160 Observations from weather bureau, TO LET—House Cheisea avenue. In- for winter, now is the time to do it. 43 North Broadway, Long Brunch, H WANTED — Operators to make $50. Will be sold for $200. Can be quire Goldstein's Dep't store. 24Gtf. You can save money. First grade Successful Contests Conducted by-'clock a, m. men's night shirts, paid while learn- soon at E, W. Methot's, corner Har- There are a number of women's workmanship given; all other kinds of Students in Red Bank High School Highest temperature yesterday, 68, FOR RENT—Five-room house, cor- ing, come in and get a steady position rison Ave. and Front Sts., Hei\ Bunk societies in the city. Perhaps the two light mill work taken; also store fix- that come in direct tcuch with the cost During Past Week or Two. Lowest temperature last night, Tiij. nor Second and Union Aves. E. H. for the winter. Stelner and Son, Mor- 24BtoS!&l< tures. Send postal to Gabrlal Edvy, of living are the Long Br/ineb Soci- The "baseball game," a contest con- Temperature S p. m. last night. 59. Einmons, Merchants' Hotel. 2403at.tf ris Ave. 206tf 236 Rockwell Ave., Long BranSb. MILK Route for sale, cheap.. Ad-ety for ihe Improvement of the Poor ducted by th • students of the Hed Temperature S a. m., C2. TO LET—5-room house. Inquire 245to250* dress Milk, Record Office. 244to24ti" and the Indies of the Hebrew Helping Bank High school during llus past week Change in temperature iu 24 hours, 240 Van Dyke Place. 246-246* WAGONS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Singer Drop Head Hand. Either could handle the propo- or so for the benefit of the treasury of [IIUB 11 degrees. THREE very choice, well located sition, and a hall without- cost-eo the Athletic Association, closed Barometer. 8 a. m.. (sea level) 29,88, HOUSE TO LET—25 Second Ave. Sewing machine, almost new, $10. Foi building Iota, free and clear to ex-FOR SALE—One Brewster depot be secured. It would be n mighty nice Wednesday with fine results, tho 141 Garfleld Ave. Apply 145 Garfleid particulars send postal to Machine. llarometer .- o'clock last night (sea ;hange for small house and lot. Arwagon- , one spindle wagon. 82 Chel- thing to be able to reduce the cost of amount, realized being $ltio.0u which level) 30.07. Ave. 240to247* this office. 244to24ij* thur HolUon. 241to246 sea .Ave. 243to246* living fifty or sixty per cent, during will put the association on wound fi- Wind velocity, 12 miles. TO LET—House, Long Branch Ave. Dr. Charles C. Cattanach, Veterin- FOR SALE—Green Mountain pota the winter months, and if Dr. Peters nancial hjasis. Wind direction, south. is able to "deliver the goods" Long W. II. Brehm. 244to249* ary Surgeon, office and residence 662 BOARDERS WANTED foes; fine cookers. Apply to G. J. Nor Each class in the school represent- Highest wind velocity In past' 24 Second Ave., West End, Phone 725 dell or T. W. Cooper, Jr. 243tf Branch ought to welcome him witl ed a team and each team raised mon- tours to s o'clock n, m., 22 miles, dlrcc- I HAVE FOR RENT until May first open arms. ey as it saw (it. Most of tho clauses ,ion, south. several very desirable furnished cot- Long Branch. 40tf BOARDERS WANTED—5 dollars a "week; all improvements. Apply 55 HORSES FOR SALE * * * disposed of articles on the co-operative Humidity, 8 p. m. lust night, 8i» ijgr tages from six to eight rooma, heated; DELIVERED sea land and gravel. plan. The twoffth grade's pfHow was crnf. 3 ail modern improvements. George Cooper Ave. 244to24C* P. Hall Packer, editor of the Sea Phone 126, Con Gaskin. 206tf awarded to Miss Beatrice Johnson, the Humidity. « o'clock a. ,m» Wfttr Darby, 09 Cottage Place. 244to246 FOR SALE—Good business or carBright News, the only real slant!pa H. RITZAU, remover pf dead ani Huge horse, cheap. Address Box (itl. O. P. organ in this section of thfeleventh grade's fountain pen to MIHH cent. FOR RENT—Cottage, reasonable, mala, Red Bank, N. J., Telephom Record Office. 24G-24fi« state, has caused to bo taken a Preai Alice Hnright and the ninth grade's Humidity, 10 o'clock a. m,, 63 per 5 rooms, bath; all improvements. Wil- 129-J. 230U denlial straw vote of Sea Bright oamera (o MIKB Alienee. Chamber*. cent. STATE COUNCILOR HORSE FOR SALE—Good al Briefly It shows: Wilson, 37; Taft, 24 The auiiiB raised by each class were One year ago today the weatfceV'w^a low Ave., near Broadway. Inquire Mc- Klvar.ey, 484 Broadway. 244to247 around horse. MannahasBett Hotel Roosevelt, 21. Packer Is forever doing as follows: twelfth grade, «7.2l); tenth <:loudy, minimum temperfttafo, 81: ROOMSJTO LET Monmouth Beach. 242to247< stunts. Just now he Is lying awake 'grade, $35.10; eleventh grade. $22; maximum temperfttare, 62; avenue HOUSE in good repair for rent. In- nights wondering how he enn gobble ?ightli grade, $19; ninth grade, $17.30, temperature hist year, CO, this year (o quire Mrs. M. A. Cubberley. '244to249* TO LET—3 furnished rooms for light TELLS OF PROGRESS! COMINGUEVENTS the whole Republican and Progressiv- corruspondlnK dale last year, £9.5 housekeeping. $8 per month. Ad FOR RFNT—8-room house, furnish- vote for his candidate. If ho can d< Highlands Has Old Bible. dress, V. Record Office. 246to248* Frl., Nov. 22, Mixed Quartet, Inter ed or unfurnished. Corner Second It, or even get enough to tic Wilson Mrs. William H. Johnson, of High- Services at the Presbyterian Church. New Jersey's Junior Order medial School Auditorium. 232to27f and Franklyn Aves. 243to246'» FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms; ho will be (he happiest man this side lands, has an oh] bible which [HIM Iwim Tomorrow the usual Sunday sflp^tefw reasonable for winter. 230 Broadway. Fri., Dec. G, Hahn String Quartet of Parkertown. in Ihe possession of her family <*• will be held at the Presbyterian TO LET—Half double house. 64 Sev-Apply janitor. 243tf Head Tells of Work Done For Intermedial School Auditorium. * • * ulghty yearn. The bible 1H in good Church mornluK and evening, at 10,41* enth Ave. Inquire Heidi's Bakery. 232to28i The -new Intermedial School, o :omiitlon although Ihe leavcB are yeland 7.30. Tbe paitor will preach at 242to247* FOR RENT—Steam heated rooms Year Just Closing. Wed., Jan. 35, Rabbi Stephen S rather (he auditorium, was (he scen< lowing- wlib ago ami the cover is hotily both Bervlcefli Tho Bumluy-schod! will for the winter, reasonable. 76 Rock Wise, Intermedia! School Auditorium worn. The bible Ural belonged to Mrs. meet at tho newly appointed time, im- FOR RENT—Near Broadway, 5- of a representative gathering of town well Ave. 241tl State Council L. L. Hand in his an- 232toll folks last night to witneas the BenJohnson's great-grandfather, Henry mediately at th© clone of the morning voomu, barn, $10 month. Mrs. Sutphln, nual report to the officers and mem- Frl., Feb. 14, Lotus Glee Club, Herbert, who was born at Allaire In service. On Monday night the union FURNISHED ROOMS with or with- Greet Players. While the auditorium 403 Willow Ave. 241to246* bers of the State Council of New Jer-termedlal School Auditorium. 232to37 1845. At Ills death the book camo services will bogiir In this church and out board. Vantine's Washington needs some touches to com sey, Jr. O. U. A. M., has this to say: •nto the pogBosBloti of his daughtnr. continue for Ilvo nights of that week. RENT furnished for the winter House, 38 Washington St., corner Me- !)lete it, everybody was in one accord monlhs, cheap. Make offer. George "Dear Sirs and Brothers—In com* We have, during the state councl that the new room is juRt what ha ^allhfnl Herbert, who married Joseph The pastors of tho city will preach jit chanic St., Red Bank. 241tf Newman. John Newmnn son of Darby. 240tf pliance with your usual custom 1 year, had the great pleasure or Insti been needed for years, and that It wil ('Be pervices. An earnest and Oor- Joseph and KuHhful, and father of herewith respectfully submit my re-tuting six new councils at: Plains be a roal pleasure hereafter Jo vvRnes dial welcome is given to the people Mrs. Johnson, next came in possession TO LET—House, No. 50 South Fifth REAL ESTATE FOR SALE port as your state councilor for thebora Council, No. 307, of Newark; Lod: the school functions, and who Is.ther of our community. Ave. 238to241* term ending with this session of theCouncil, No. 308, of Ijodi; Garwooy who Is not interested more or less ii if Ibis bible, and at his death 22 years FOR SALE—St. James' Rectory, ago, it was given to his daughter. FOR RENT—15-room houBe, all state council- Council, No. 309, of Garwood; Pas them? First Vacation in Twelve Years. 185 Union Ave., 14 rooms, all 1m improvements; guaranteed dry; fur- "Another year of opportunities has saic Council, No. 311, of Park Rlilge: * • * Mr. and Mrs. Mli-ard F. Totiey, of nished or unfurnished. 77 Second provements, ftrst class condition. Lot passed, and we now render an acLinde- n Council, No. 312, of Linden Goldstein's Employees' Reception. Hudson aveiiun. Hod Hank, will leave 60x150. Stable in rear. Apply on The first entertainment by the Tench Ave. 237to248* coun|t of onr stewardship. 11 is aAt the present wo have an ur.'brokei ers' Association proved u rich treat In arranRlnK your social tmg&g Tuesday for a week's pleasure trip premises. 245ti responsible job, this living In a stren- chain of councils from 1 to 312. FOR RENT—7-room house and barn, from the tap of the first bell until tin ments for the month of November the through northern New York State anarimont store iiro anxious to havn a Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Montreal, To- 236to247" house, barns and chicken pens. Well serving human kind. ranks, with open arma and glarl you couldn't tell them apart," was ful note made eoncernliiK their filial a ronto and other points of Istereet. TO LET—7-room house, Fifth Ave. stocked with 150 chickens, horse, wa- "You greatly honored me when you hearts, our brothers working for ouily explained, a,nd everybody wen nuul and reception h£d ball, which will TIIIH will be the first vacation that Mr. Inquire Cohen Bros., Third Ave. 231tf gon and farm Implements. Half hour elected me to my present position, common cause under the name of Kn away cured of the blues if the> bo hold in th* Lyceum Wednesday Tetloy han enjoyed In twelve years drive from Long Branch. Sold on ac-that of state councilor of the Jr. O. U.to.rprise Council, No. G, of Trenton brought them along when they came evening, November IS. MusU; will be and it will he a mucn needed rest I. I In TO LET—House with stable. 116count of sickness. George Darby, 99 A, ftl., of New Jersey. During the en-We are indeed pleased with this addi Ben Greet was present to see his play furnished by J. Pitmnn West's1 orches- Is the proprietor of Tetley'H news Ktmid Llpniacott Ave., T. L. Maps. 230tf Cottage Place. 244to24(i tire year I have tried to the 'best of tion to our membership. erg perform and be, loo, w.is pleased tra. The committee in charge consists arid stationery store in llroad street, TO LET—House near Branchport my ability to serve you. • I have made "Early in my term I appointed the and well be might be, for the acting )f Phil Tischler, Max l,evy, Fred Getto Red Bank, FOR SALE—House, rent apply on station; all improvements, steam heat. mistakes, but they have been mistakes following past state councilors as mywas of high order and Interesting imi Ralph Henaoatey. Thn young purchase. G. E. Poland. 240tf of the head, not of the hea,rt, for myspecial deputy state councilors: J. Mthroughout. •nen anticipate ImvinK a KOOI! time Acbury M. E. Church. Inquire 556 Joline Ave., Woolley and 1 Brucliell. 228tf A BARGAIN—Cottage on Chelsea heart has ever been filled with love Thompson, o fNew Egypt; P. Hal • * * mil with the hearty co-operation of Rev. Joseph C'hasoy, of Milton, N. Ave. near Second, for sale, cheap. For our great brotherhood, Love binds Packer, of Sea BrigTit; Edward Mount With others, J expect to see some the other employees of thn store ex Y., will occupy the pulpit of the As- FOR RENT—House on Bath Ave. Terms easy. Wm. Lane and Son. us together and makes us happy In of Bridgeton; Frank Sharp, of Irving Apia ml Id school functions in the newl>ect to make a pleasing euccosa of btrry M. E. Church, morning and even- All Improvement'- Inquire Goltlen's ,239to248* our work ot teaching and living for ton; Everett Gray, of Jersey City. intermedia! school. Come to think thoir first social venture. Ing, tomorrow, Sunday, Oct. 20th, In Wall Paper"^ft^alnt Store, 579 Broad- he betterment of one another. about It, the new auditorium would h> the absence of Ihe pastor. way. 217tf I am Indeed grateful to Almighty a fine place to have Dr. Peters' to lee WORK WANTED—FEMALE Appendcitis Patient Recovers. Advertise in the Daily Record. TO LET—Flat, 229 Broadway.. In- God for health and strength, enaibllng Mrs. Duncan Kelly, who has been B ture on tho "High Cost of Living." ! PATTEN_ LINE quire Goldstein's Dept. Store. 215tf me to keep practically all my engage- surgical patient at^the Monmouth Me believe such a lecture y one that, wil POSITION wanted as stenographer ments. I have traveled by night and mortal .Hospital, having been operated appeal to the public, and I feel sure TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER FOR RENT—Furnished house for and typewriter. Can furnish good ref- by day In the interest of our great fra- on for appendicitis, returned to hethar t the Board of Education, if ap George F. Smith Co. 8th, 1912. winter months. 155 Franblyn Avo. erence. Address, Box 97, Shrewsbury. ternity. home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kel proached, would b& willing to gram Woek Day: Apply W. A. Stevens, 248 Liberty St. such a request. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. N. J. * "Much has been done. Much more ly reside on the "Shadow Lawn" es Leave New York, West 36th Street 207tf * * * could have been done, but we artatee in Norwood avenue. 15 Monmouth St." RED BANK 2.00 p, m. Battery, near South Ferry WANTED—Position as working —2.30 p. m. very thankful for what we have accom- The Royal Arcanum Council at Red 1X1 El'HONE 418-J, TO LET—Store 228 1-2 Broadway. housekeeper or companion to invalid. Leave Long Branch, Rockwell ave- Innulro Goldstein's Dept. Store. 194tf plished. Bank is advertising. If has a story to Address Companion, Record Office. Advertise in the Daily Record. tell, and with the use of two half-tone; nue—7.20 a. m.; Pleasure Bay—7.30 245to247* C one showing the council In session and a. DM Sea Bright 8.00 a.( m.; High- R AL ESTATE FOR SALE OR The Third Avenue lands—8.20 a. ni. Hair'Dressing Parlor the other the social side, some facts RENT. MONEY TO LOAN and figures are fntcrestfnely told. ' Wro C. HAYDEN. is under new management. All kinds Arcanum council at Long Brand: Sec'y. FOR SALE OR RENT—House, Im- of human hair goods. Combings made PHIL SEAMON $1,000, $2,000, J3.000 or $5,000 tp mi^ht profit a little from their Her provements; also house and shop for up while you wait. NEW PERFECTION OIL The largest men's outfitting NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. loan on first bond and mortgage. Ap- Bank brethren. The order here car Kale. Inquire 57 Lippincott Ave., In teil a story that will surprise many store on the New Jersey corist, ply to W. A. Stereos, Heisley Build- 3 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER BROADWAY Luvi lunu Branoh. rear. 24HO246" LONQ BRANCH. when the work of thirty-two years the finest in the state. 1'or Now York. Newark And Elizabeth, nil ing. 230tf HEATER $2.85 lull, (i 28, •7.IIK, •8.17. 9.04. B.R2, 11.47 a. ni.; Superior Clothing, Hats, B.87, 4.17, a*.11, 7.17 p. in. Sunduyi, 8.43 a. m.: 4.:i2, 7.m>, H.r,o p, m. DAT I HtBD'K K. TEACHER Gorcey and Son Wish to State. Furnishings and Shoes. For itulMtiiorc and Washington, fl.28, 0.04, LET GEORGE DO IT DAtlli OF PIANO, VIOLIN That your suit will be called for for Men and Boys at extremely 11.47 a. in.; 2.37, 4.17 ]>. n). Sujldaju, 8.4,1 ;,. Make you a suit or overcoat brushed, sponged, pressed and dellv m.; 4.U2 p. m. Only the latest and most approved low prices. For Atlantic City. 6.88, 0.52 a. m.; 4.17 p. from $15.00 up; Pants from Weller's Store ercd in our delivery wagon without a m., tin Ht.I Jlaiili. Kiiii'laVH, 9.22 A. m $4.50 up. methods of the recognized best teach- RHEUMATIC REMEDY wrinkle for fifty rents. Just phone oi For Krwholil (leave K, Y. A I,. II. It. K. ers used. Music by professional mu- drop postal to Gorcey and Son, 7' Cookman Ave. Hliitloli), vhi MnlBWun. 7.08, 0.04, 11.47 a. m.; Seo. B, Herbert Merchant Tailor THE ONLY SURE CURE 7 Broad St., RED BANK, N. J. 4.17 p. m. Hunilnvs. 8.43 a. »o.; 4.32, 8.50 ». ni. sicians furnished for every occasion. Broadway. Tel, 233-W. (Advertise Asbury Park, N. J. • - Npw York only. •—Kntunlnn only. FOR SALE BY H. 8. MEYERS, W. (1. IH..S1.KII, W. C. HOI'K. 258 Broadway, cor. 4th Ave. Phone 11-M., Studio, 70 Norwood Ave. jnent.) . 244-24 11* nn AVO., Long Branch, N. J. V. f. * (1 M- "• V. A.

THE CUB REPORTER Many A White Hope Turns Out To M A SLIGHT HOPE "by HOP' TOTR LOftO BRANCH DAILY RECORD, SATTTRDA7, OCTOBER 19, 1912. 1Fort's term. Senator Price, no the Such as a hi-art gives when great bur-j ory goes; got the measure through dens fall DAILY RECORD : The sigh of one renewing vanlshe the Senate on the plea that he wanted bliss, ISSUED EVERY WEEKDAY credit for tt and would leave tt to its Who feels upon his lips a dead love's THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK fate in tbe Assembly, although Sena kiss. Benj. Botsseau Bobbitt, Editor. I ITIZENS —Exchange LONG BRAN'CH, N J. tors Leavltt and Robblna and a few STRONG nU5INES5 UN BUSINESS PRINCIPLES SUBSCRIPTION RATES others voted agalnBt It anyway, and NATIONAL THOUGHTS WORTH READING Terms, (Poeuge Free) outside of thethen ,to everyone's surprise, it was AND The presi cannot take it* proper I'M City of Long Branch and the Long taken up In the Assembly and passed, BANK : : H^, First National and signed by the Governor. PROGRESSIVE stand without lots of popularity, and Branch mall delivery limits. a press that wants popularity can re TBank offers Safety One year In advance $5.00 These reminiscences are of only ac LONG BRANCH, N. J. celve but feeble support. This is one ademlc interest. of the evil* to which the press Is al Three months, In advance 1.26 ways exposed, and why it can never firsftofall. Then Cour- One month, In advance .50 Columbus Day Is a holiday in Sew be so efficient an Instrument for good teous Treatment—and Single copies, in advance. .OS Jersey, and will remain one. It's also LET US SERVE YOU as men suppose. The popularity of a a holiday In thirteen or fourteen other paper Is in Inverse ratio to its worth every assistance con- It IB popular by appealing to popular Published by States and the list is being added to Our knowledge of general business conditions passion or prejudice, by encouraging sistent with sound F. M. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. every year. may be of benefit to you as a depositor. popular tendencies, failing in with the Chas. L. Edwards, Sec'y and Manager, It's the only one of our numerous Our $1,000,000 in resources make it possible to spirit of the people or the age—the banking. 192 Broadway, very thing it should often resist.— holidays that recognizes the share of meet all reasonable demands. Lord HarmEWorth. These are the principles that have LONCJ BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. foreigners In the discovery and devel- contributed to the success of this Telephone 1000 Long Branch. Consult us about your financial and business opment of our country. U'a admirably 1 institution. Saturday, October 19, 1912. conceived, and It's likewise admirably needs. placed on the calendar. Midway as it Fifty Years Ago Today. OUR IMPROVING CAMPAIGNS. is between Labor Day and Thanksgiv- Oct. 19. The Alden typesetting and dis- It's u quiet Presidential campaign, ing, It's jiii.t at the proper time for a tributing machine, an American despito the ginger that- has been put fall festival at the most glorious sea ages.—Nrumk Star. MoBt Americans come in contact Invention, was In successful op- No one ever doubted Roosevelt's «Hh government only through the po- Into It in spots by the occasional lion of the ye* r. eration In New York. lice. Why muttt that expression of The English public was divided sharp references of the candidates to fortitude or fearlessness. It's his authority in so many cases be arbl- upon the question of Intervening each other; and there are some who QUESTIONABLE EVIDENCE. judgment chiefly which has been trary*, unreasonable and brutal? in the American civil war, and CULTIVATE THE HABIT Thoy d thf!fl e tl iriKs in Kll88ia and If ever a jury did have a difficult questioned. And certainly hla failure! " ! ' feeling on both sides was In- of making prompt deposits to your deplore it as an evidence of apathy. when we feel like it we hold meetings tense. The British minister of credit In the New Jersey Mortgage The days of noisy rallies, red fire, isk to perform It's the Jury In theto observe ordinary precautions ami audpro teat. They do these things in war openly opposed taking ac- trial of Police Lieutenant Becker in have the wound treated as promptly Nicaragua, and if an American prop- tion. & Trust Company. (. • ] parades and barnstorming are gone. erty-owner chances to be involved we New York. Them; men must endeav- as possible indicated anything but The old ranting and raving and flub- land marines and bluejackets and with Then you know you are building well or to separate the truth from the false- the best Judgment and sense of pro-dead and owunded natives. They do dub and shenanigan are passing. for your future welfare. Start an ac- hood in the testimony given by some portion. tl>ese things in Mexico, and we send But while there's less shouting tin army corps to the Rio Grande as a count with UB now while it's on your there's more deliberating. of the richest assortment of crooks, menace. It's only one day iu the week that Some Dollars mind. While there's less noiBe there's more Hcoundrels and thugs who ever ap- Why IB it that in our own land a the Red Hank Standard has an op-li.linr strike or a shriek by somebody thought. peared as witnesses. portunity to compete with the Record that the Socialists are coming Is Made With A While there's less prejudice and Dive keepers, dope fiends, forgers, deemed a sufficient warrent for simil- PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS in giving fresh news, and then it sslon and partisanship there's more imugglers and murderers, It'a the ar dragooning on the part of our pft doesn't take advantage of it, as weIke? Little Shade patriotism and pubUc-splritedness. dregs of society who are some of the have before had occasion to point out. The World objects to these tyran- NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE & TRUST CO. While thete'B less rhodomontade itar performers in this aftermath or nies, not alone because they are tyran- If you are anxious to sell your Although It makes a specialty of High- LON(1 BRANCH, N. J. there's more reason. the shocking Rosenthal tragedy. Can nies, despotic, cruel andwholly lawless, property, make It attractive by lands news. It had not a line on thbue t because they are Irritating and While there's less enthusiasm anything they say be believed, partic- the planting of shade treea, tragedy there yesterday. dangerous. We have too many foote there's more sense. ularly when they have a strong mo- clothed with a little police authority. , A vacant lot with shade trees Reading has supplanted oral discus- tive for all they say? That's a prob- We have too many petty official auto-; growing will sell more readily cratB operating under the orders or j and at a better price than with- sion. The press has superseded the em which we might well believe would If it were Mr. Taft who had been the inspiration of big undustrlal auto-1 out. platfq0Rj£p a medium of public en- puzzle Solomon. Bhot, would Mr. Roosevelt's friends crats. We have in our State Governn-1 ments too little consideration for the | lightenment. "-' Will their testimony all be dismissed say the crime was caused by abuse of I have five hundred fast grow- rights of Americans, who will not for- ing Maple Shade Trees, ranging There's no occasion to bewail by the Jury as worthless and a ver-the President?—New York World. ever be niled and overruled In tthla ISN'T IT BETTER Whether they Baid It or not. if thefashion.—New York World. from twelve to thirty feet In the altered condlt Ions. Rather Is dict reached on circumstantial evi- height, for sale at $2.00 per tree there cause to be gratified at it. There dence? It would not be at all surcircumstance- s were reversed, it would to create and build a bank account for your- be true. What Is said should not Mystery. and up, located on Wall Street, Is more iuterest taken in the affairs prising. near Norwood Avenue. concern us. It's the factis that Bhould. When outwaru irom the dark a new self than to let the'"othjer fellow" bank your pt government than ever before, even soul leaps Oi't your pick while they last If there are less surface Indications AN ORDEAL THAT BROUGHT We hear the babe's cry before it Anthony Comstock has stopped the and improve your property at a money—we pay you interest at three and one thereof. sleeps; small coat. FREEDOM. sale of tickets for a church bazar prize But when from out the hush, the sum- Sanity Is better than excitement, half per cent and your money is safe with us, It Is singular, to say the least, that on the ground that it's gambling. mons come and it's well that we are gradually That bid the longing cease, the lips be a man convicted In Newark of wife When will he tackle gambling on mar- making the exchange. It reflects the dumb, you may have it the instant it is wanted. murder last February and sentenced gins In Wall Street? The dying heart breathes out no cry of increaaing intelligence of the people. to the electric chair should have, with- pain ARTHUR HOLTSON out the discovery of any new evidence, It seems to be a case of out again, Of one who clings to earth and clings Townley Building. SEND US YOUR ACCOUNT BY MAIL. POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK in again, out again with Premiss. in vain; been Bet free by a jury'a verdict yes- One low, serene, contented sigh \a all. "When," says the Newark Star, terday. Vet It's by no means Inexplic- "cranks and lunatlcB are incited to able. EDITORIAL COMMENT murder the representative men of the At his first trial MacFarland did not The Only Way. nation by th© ferocity of newapaper Liquor and Labor testify In his own behalf/ Under the If, as Paris dressmakers say, skirts RED BANK TRUST CO. attacks upon them, and by venomous law, he was within his rights la notare to be tighter, thoy will have to be RED BANK, N. J. misrepresentation of their motives and doing so. His counsel did not think painted on.—Faterson Press. By CHARLES STELZLE acts, the license exceeds decency, goeB • that the prosecution had made out a How Many? XAi the abolition of tbe liquor traffic create a labor panic? Tbls la a beyond the limits of reason and Is asufficiently strong case to warrant his Referring again to the compelling fair qtientlon, especially aa It la asked by tbe worklngman, who wor- public peril. taking the stand. But the silence ere- Power ofa brass band when applied to ries more about losing his Job than be does about going to hell. To "The statements of the would-be (it political campaign, how many votes hts mlml, therefore, tbe economic aHpects of tbe liquor problem are more im- portant tluui any other. The accompanying chart presents some Interesting Roosevelt asBaBsln show conclusively ated suspicion in the minds of the|(loes a printed card get?—Philadelphlo Information with reference to this subject Tbe tlguret* employed were taken how his mind had been worked upon Jurors. It led to the preBumptlon that ledger, from tbe Bulletin of Statistics on Miinurnctures, 1010, table 1. Tbe tonnage by groBBly exaggerated and Inflamma- he didn't dare. This, taken In con- The Schools and Politic* OD tbe railroads of the country, derived from the liquor Industry amounts to Tbe schools have been opened for only .003 or Us totnl business. There Isn't much in It for the railroad man. NEW FALL GOODS tory publications about a 'third party.' nection with damaging circumstances, political rallies, but If the investigating We are receiving daily in every Dept. New His reading of this kind of literature resulted In his conviction. committees are to be believed there Tall Goods. completely obsessed his weak mind This time he told his story. It wasare lots of things one doesn't learn In school.—N. Y. Evening Sun. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF and suggested the crime he attempted not a pleasant one. He confessed that he had been a liar, thief, wlfe-beater Dry Goods, Millinery. Underwear Hosiery, Lott- to commit. It Is known by all men Horrible, If True. mi libertine. But he offered expla- THE LIQUOR PROBLEM ies' Suits and Coats, Men's and Boys' Clothing, that the war made on Theodore RooBe- The community where bravoes can nations for evidence that had counted be hired to hunt down and slay a be- Hats and Caps, Men's Furnishings, Men's, Wo- velt from the time he was announced against him. He submitted to a long trayer ot thieves is not an Italian city The United States spent In one year men's and Children's Shoes. as a candidate for the Presidential In the middle ages, but the metropolis ordeal of croBB-examlnation without nomination has exceeded in Its vio- of America in the year of grace 1912, having his testimony shaken. Thisand the man who directs the aasaslna- for INTOXICATING LIQUOR * 1.800.000,000 A Large Assortment of Trunks, Bags and Suit lence and Indecency anything ever made a favorable lmpreBBlon and rala- tlon and pays the assassins is officer Cases. witnessed before In national politics. ol' the public service that in supposed for BREADand CLOTHING 1,800.000,000 ed such a reasonable doubt of histo protect the lives and property of "Upon rational and thinking men guilt of murder that the Jury was citizens.—Newark Star. this malevolence has a contrary effect, "Wade Earners Employed quick to give him the benefit thereof. Cook's See as the vote in the Republican primar- The interrogation of accused persons Tag the Gossips. hta(icab#quor| | 6S.32O N. E. Cor. Cookman Ave. and Main St. Atbvry Park, N. J ies showed. It did not detract one Among the ills to which the human which ia a feature of the Jurispru- family Is subject, there are few so ab- iota from Roosevelt's popularity, but dence of France, Italy and Spain 1B horrent and detestable as the 111 which -4 03.6SS only enhanced It. is entirely too prevalent in Bridgeton— But while public not permitted in this country or Eng- d iBcusslon should Idle, needless gossip. Bridgeton has, always be free land except through the prisoner's as a role, a mighty fine Bet of people Wa&es Paid Kiimc metes and bounds should be put own volition, but, although It some- who largely mind their own business, upon pure malignity and incitements but on many squares the neighbors can M-S, 252,000 times Imposes hardships, it is one of to \ inlfiK'«-.l»y the mentally weak." pick you out a person who prefers to the greatest possible aids to a Jury meddle tn the affairs ot others rather j PROMPTNESS There's no room-for question as toin reaching a Just verdict, and crimi- than attend to their own—for which, the truth ofjril this. perhaps, they have not time. Not on- nal lawyers are coming more and ly Bridgeton, but nearly every city, in Plumbing Service Cost of Raw Materials The time that good plumbing But, coming from the Bource it does, more to act upon it. After all, thetown and hamlet, as lar »B we have heard, have the gossips. An ordinance •139.19&00O equipment is most appreciated ia prisoner's own demeanor, narrative usually when the equipment ii j KB not untffec&dented for papers, providing a tag to be worn by such and replies to questions are what's persons might be p assed.—Bridgeton temporarily out of order. • 7+4.3S1.OOO like men and women, to see the mote best calculated to bring out the truth. News. Then we realize how much in tha-eyes of others while they are the plumbing equipment enters ' IF the moncyspcrrt for lirtoi-'cahnj Liquor had been spoilt forBread and Clothing oblifcUMip to the beam that affects their Despotism In a "Free Country." into our modern living;. BRAVE BUT INDISCREET. it would have employed ahoirt sv ntimcs as many workers.What becomes of the argpeirt own Visjoh; but here surely 1B a pro- For attempting to speak at Little That is when you, want a It is a reason for national pride that, Falls and to read the editorial below thatthcitvnllbeaLiiwpanic tf the liquor industry is destrtyed? nounced* case. from the World. Mayor Lunn and Mrs. plumber and want him quickly. If any newspaper comment on anynot knowing how serious his wound Lunn of Schenectady were arrested Of the total crop of Krulu for Ml I only 3 per cent was used Hi tbe liquor Don't put up wfch exasperat- candidate has exceed in bitterness was, Roosevelt, displaying all thyeBterdaye : business There Isn't much In It fur the farmer. These are also government ing delays when you can have OUR RULERS •tutlstics. and the iiovernmont Isn't tn the unti-saloou Imsluoss Invariably prompt service from us. Give us or persUtenwthat of the 8tar upon Qualities of the highest manhood, re- M'hfu compared with other Industries the liquor business Is at a disadvantage. your next hurry cell and see how m There is no arguing with a policeman President Ttfft We Have yet to hear malne*inedd calcalm and unconcerned and, In thiB country. He IB the ultimate The Iliiuor business employs only one-nfth ns niuu.v workers Tor the name quickly the repair, large or unall, against the urging of his doctors, authority. We have a constitutional • mount Invested us Is the c-nne In the average uumber employed In the . will be accomplished. of it. While It's aroused to the dan- right to petition Congress. We mayIron, lumber, leather and paper Industries. The worker In the liquor business ger it's to be hoped that it will Bcru- stepped upon the platform at a meet- reason with the President and the Gov- receives only about oue-tlilrd as much of the proof Iu tut* business as those In I We use quality fixtures, the tfnize Its own files. Ing to deliver a long address with all ernor. We may have a hearing in thetb"*e Industries receive. The Individual worker limy receive more money, I 1$\»ndo.rd" make, on our work. his wonted energy. That was thSupreme e Court. But when we engage largely because then* tire fen women employed, but It Is a well known fact i Booklet free. In discourse with a policeman we arettiar the brewery worker files at an earlier uire than do the workers In the j A HOLIDAY HERE TO 8TAY. stalwart spirit of the Rough Rider at dmerged off to jail. We have the (acilitiees equipment and •kitted workman capable of up- avernce Industry Kor example, between the aires of fortynve nnd ufty-nve holding tbe reputation we have wan on out ruotliU. Some Trenton newspaper correspon San Juan Hill, and of the hunter In The Socialist Mayor of Schenectady the nveraire death rate for occupied males Is V(t T per thousand, hut JIIIIOMK the would have been within his rights at brewery workers the death rate at tbe same afce Is Ml..* per thousand, more W. R. WARWICK dents are deriving revenue from art!- the jungles of Africa. It was the un- T7S rROABWAY Thou* 134 LONG BRANCH, N. J. cles telling of how the Columbus Day^«conquerable spirit of the Crusader, the Little Falls If he had not undertaken tluui !SO per rent hlpher. What about the bartender*, salesmen und otlier bv means of conversation to lodge an workers In the liquor business? These have been eliminated In this discus- celebration recalls that the law making spirit of that fine quality of manhood idea in the head of the chief of the•Ion, hecuniw whatever argument applies to these workers In the liquor busi- BFFICIENT PLUMBING SERVICE the day a holiday got on the statute which haB conquered the hearts of local constabulary. That precipitated ness appMea with even greater forre to those In the other iwluslrles mentioned. books inadvertently during Governor men and women the world over in all crisis and he was arreRted for treas- It require* more people to sell S1.."«X).000 worth of bread *»u ciuibluv than It jen, mal practice or something. dow to (*U Uqior ot Uia iu» valuo. LONO BRANCH DAIL7 BECORD, BATTODAY, 06T0BHR 19, IMS.

TURKISH AVIATORS. SAVES OTHERS TO PRINCE COUNTANESE. ESTABLISHED. ....1873 Group Photographed Just Before Roumanian Noble \u Learning Popular Course. They Left For Constantinople. FIND CHILD DEAD Aviation at Grounds In England. Auspices Long Branch Teachers' Association. -.- THird Season. Father Thought Daughter ENTERTAINMENTS OF VARIED CHAR- Had Rushed From House. ACTER, COMPRISING THE BEST ATTRACT- 4 IONS OBTAINABLE, AT THE NOMINAL DISCOVERS HER UNDER BED PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR AND Special Sales A HALF. Clifton Man Awake* to Find Homo In Flames and Immediately Ru.h.i to Attic to 8ave Littla Ones, but Daugh- in all Friday, Nov. 22—MIXED QUARTET. ter's Story Lad Him to Think Vic- ETHEL CRANE, Soprano tim Was Safe. GRACE MUNSON, Contralto JOHN BARNES WELLS, Tenor Clifton, N. J., Oct. 18.—Four hours DR. CARL DUFF, Basso after a lire rlmt deutru^ed the upper Departments CHARLES A. BAKER, PlanlBt part of their home had been put out Joseph OSBIO of this city found the The above named artists are so well known that comment seemi body of his I'lght-yeur-old daughter, ' .unnecessary. Angelina, under u bed In a room which hud uot been touched by the flames. TO-DAY, MONDAY Ossie. with his wife nud three daugh- Friday; Dec 6—HAHN STRING QUARTETTE OF ters, lived at 415 Parker uvimue, a two and a half story frame dwelling. PHILADELPHIA. Lute In the night, after the family AND TUESDAY - , lAmerlca'B foremost exponent of Chamber Music Concerts. This or- hud retired, neighbors saw tluines ganization is asknowledged to be without a peer in the presentation bursting through the roof, turned In of high class music. an alarm nnd aroused the Ossles. Mrs. Ossle nud her husband rushed up to the attic to the children's rooms Wednesday, Jan. 15—RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE. and carried out Rllzabtb, aged four, All the Specials Taking a lesson from Italy, aa well as and Olga, aged six. Little Olga thought An orator of remarkable eloquence and compelling magnetism. The from other European countries, Turkey Angellne had gone down the stairs a The above pftotograph was snapped at ' most sought-after public speaker of the day, has her army aeroplanes now In active minute before, she told her father the Bristol AemplHiie company's flying service. - During the Itallan-Turko war grniiiidfi In Salisbury, England. the air scouts of tho Italian fortes proved "Augle ran down to wuke up papa and of great usefulness, and the Turks were mamma." With the arrival of the of the Big Sale of Friday, Feb. 14—LOTUS GLEE CLUB. often defeated through (heir resourceful- firemen and the gathering of a crowd ness. Not wishing: to be a back number Already firmly established with Long Branch audiences. This in this new phase of warfare, us she la In 3f several hundred persons Ctesle, in sterling organization will return this season by requeBt, with an many other things, Turkey Bent Borne of the excitement, supposed that neigh TO FIGHT BIG BATTLE entire change ot program. her army officers to England to learn the bors were caring for Angellne. gentle art of flying; without breaking one's But after n ijulck look through the Last Week neck. The Illustration shows the Turkish Exchange Tickets are now on sale by Mr. A. G. Biebighauser at the of-aviators at the flying grounds at Balls- crowd he began to have doubts and ON TURKISH FRONTIER fice of the Consolidated Gas and Electric Co., next to the Postofflce, also by bury, England, just before they left to sail made his way back Into the house and all teachers and pupils in the public s chools. Mr. Biebighauser will also for Constantinople. Up to tbe attic, where the flames were make a liouse-to-house canvas. Season Tickets, One Dollar and a Half. raging. He searched rapidly through Course will be held in the Auditorium of the New Intermedial School on the two rooms on that floor nnd looked Bulgarian Forces Concentrated Repeated. Morris Avenue. A. C. HATCH SHOT BY ROBBERS into an unfurnished storeroom and Send postal for annual Illustrated booklet for other particulars. finally decldec. that the girl must have On Mountain Pass. Little Hope Held Out For Recovery of saved herself. W. A. D. CLARK, Secretary. Cafe Man. Ossie was burned severely on his Kansas City, Oct. 10.—Little hope la left arm when he came down. The WE CLOSE TO-NIGHT AT 10 O'CLOCK. held out for the recovery of Al C. parents )>egan a quiet search among I-oncion, Oct. 111.—In tbe mountain- were outlined 'by the Legislature, man- Hatch, the cate proprietor who vrna the neighbors, but their search soon ous country around Mustapha Pasha, ifestly unfitted for the job and rely- shot and seriously wou tided while oil became frantic when family nfter fam- near the frontier of Bulgaria and Tur ily told them they had no idea where key, the armies of two countries are ing upon and swayed by the sugges- his way home. Mr. Hatch told members Rev. Dr. John Handley, of Ocean tion and demands of well-intentioned of his family before lapsing Into un- the girl was. By 2 o'clock that morn- expected to meet In what will probably RED BANK CHURCH NEWS Ing the distracted father had Inter- Grovn, district superintendent, will pre- •but ignorant reformers. He would consciousness that his jissnlJiints went be tbe nrat considerable engagement in side. have the studies laid out by a com-through his pockets and took nil theviewed all the neighbors, and be re-the Balkan trouble. The Bulgarians The Becond and third quarterly con- turned to the bouse. One room in the and the Turks as soon as the formali- forences will be held In Grace M. K. lue second and third quarterly con- mission of experts, professedly quali- money he had before leaving him on ferences of the, First M. E. Church will URGED BY TEACHERS the sidewalk. nttlc WQS even then full of smoke. ties of war declaration were cleared Church at seven o'clock tonight. fied for the undertaking, whose ideas Ossle went through it carefully and Immediately beaded ihelr armies for Rev. Dr. John Handley, of Ocean he held In the Ushers' parlor of the (Continued from First Page.) of values would be founded on scien- Tbe wounded man is well known to was about to leave when he saw the church at 8 o'clock .'this evening. tific investigation. the theatrical profession throughout that Important pass. At the same time Grove, District Superintendent of the child's foot under tbe bed. The little the Serbs are advancing their fighting New Brunswick District, wll! preach The usual services will be held to- the day, but rather maintained a bal- Mr. Monroe condemned the custom the country. His cafe hits been head- girl had been suffocated. in the Grace M. K. Church tomorrow morrow at Trinity Episcopal Church, ance. At the 'beginning of the day that has converted the high schools quarters for actors for a quarter of a en to Uskup, where auotber battle is expected. morning. In the evening Rev. Evorott in West Front Btreet, and at the Flr»t he said work would be slower and into college preparatory schools, which century. Van Dright, the pastor, will occupy Unformed Church, In Shrewsbury ave- more accurate, becoming more rapid he said grew out of the work of the MACFARLANO IS ACQUITTED. The Bulgarians have already poured the pulpit. nue. and 'proportionately lesa accurate to- committee of 10 appointed Borne years DEATH BEFORE DIVORCE. their troops into tbe frontier town of Defendant, Who Had Been Convicted In The regular Sunday services will he Caught 800-Pound Shark. ward the close. Such things as colds, 'ago by the "N. E. A. to outline a Kurtkale, facing Mustuplm Pasha and held In the First Presbyterian Church lioor eyes, discomfort, worry, etc., | course of high school study. He de-Colorado Lawyer Kills Wife, Who First Trial, Receive* News Calmly. but twenty-HIX miles between them The fall run or menhaden has be- tomorrow. Preaching by the pautor, gun and several pound fishermen at were the. causes of decreased energy 'clared^it was impractical to fit pupils Sued, and Himself. Newark, N. J., Oct. 19.—A verdict of and Adrianople. the obvious objective llev. Dr. James VV. Kogan, at 10.?,') and fatigue. [for college entrance regardless of their Cortez. Colo.. Oct. 10.—Rather than "uot guilty" was found by the jury ID polut of tbe Bulgarians toward which Port Monmouth and Helford have lift- a. m. and 7.30 p. m, The evening '.oplc ed as much UB 800 bushels each several He declared that the courses of future destination fn life. He also suffer Ignominy In having his domestic the second trial of Allison M. MacFar- their troops are driving. Though they will be "A Voles From ths Sklee. • ihad condemnation for the practice troubles aired in a divorce trial, former land on tbe charge of wife murder. are shouting news of victories over the Sunday-school at 2.30 p. m. and Chris- mornings this week. Several sharks study at present in use in the schools When tbe voraNjt was announced to have been caught in the bay this year, was a gross misfit, that exaggerated that give boys and girls the same County Judge Charles J. Scharnhorst Turks in all the cities of the little tian Endeavor at 0.45 \\ m. studies and the same amount of each. veuty-one years old. went to theJustice Gummere in tbe county court but K. W. Jones captured the largest values 'Wtere placed on subjects that house here MacFarland, who bnd dis- states, there seems so far to hitve been Tho monthly meeting of the Hroth- There is a sex in education, he de- home occupied by his wife, forty years no conflict of moment Both sld^s ac- one Monday morning. It was eleven should be minor considerations or cast played remarkable coolness through- erhood of the First Presbyterian feet long and weighed over 800 pounds. out entirely. The reason for this he clared, and it should be considered. old, shot her to death, telephoned for cuse their enemies of razing villages, ! Vocational training should have the coroner, then, going to an up-out the trial, maintained his compos- Church will be held tn the chapel Mon- assigned to the fact that the courses ure, saying that he had fully expected killing helpless women and children day night at 7.45 o'clock. special relation to the work that the stairs room, sent a bullet through his and the like atrocities, but the corre pupil intended to take up after leav- brain. acquittal. Hev. Percy Perlnchlef, the pastor, In the New York Shops. | apondents and observers are stltl kept will preach Sunday morning at the ing school, said Mr. Monroe. He de- Mrs. Scharnhorst filed suit for di- Thin wnet MncFarland'8 second trial. far from the front, and the verlflcntlou USE MIDEPT. First M. E. Church. In the evening [A postal addressed to OFlaherty'o clared the schoola of America to