WEATHER INDICATIONS Cooler tonight. Partly cloudy Wed. Detailed Information on page 3. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD

VOL. 12—NUMBER 252 LONG BRANCH, N. J., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. PRICE TWO CENTS BUZ IS REFUGEE WMir EXTRA COAL STRIKERS WAGE CELEBRATE EDICT |T10fi SI! II ON BOARD THE U. S. FOR TROLLEY CUB COLLIDE DISPUTE STOKES ID. BATTLE IN COLORADO OF TOLERATION HERE TODAY AS READ OF I Parents of Leonardo High Miss Florence Schenck, of RedLabor Organization Officials General Exchange of Shots Be- Parochial School Pupils" Hold I J. GflfiBT School Pupils Aroused Over Bank, Thrown From Say Stokes Forced Them to tween Miners and Guards Exercises and Arc Given Machine There. In Snowstorm. Former Close Friend of Presi- i Inadequate Facilties. Take Part In Campaign. a Holiday. Monmouth Assemblyman Takes dent Huerta Applies For Parents of the children attending Jersey City, Oct. 28.—Representa- A special program was iciulrred ul Oath of Office As Acting Protection to the the Middletown high sehol at Leonardo WAS HERSELF DRIVING tives of the various boards of the TROOPS ARE ORDERED OUT the I.yPfMim Parochial Kchool this Governor of State are up In arms at the crowded condi- Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, mornfntf ill honor of the l.filKMli amit- American Con- tion of the cars which carry the chil- Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, MTtmry Of Iht- V.iUct of Toleration of at the State dren to schol In the morning and back and other affiliated railroad labor or- lVlifluntiiu\ Ailer tin' PXfr'iTi^i's the Headlight of Auto Said to Have Two Strikers Killed Yesterday s--eho!aiH. \;viv iliHliiissiui for tilt1 re- sul. >me again in the afternoon. ganizations, issued the following state- 1 House. When it was voted at a special Partially Blinded the ment today with reference to an of- and Five IJeputy Marshals inulndt'l of the day. Tim following school election to build the new high ficial advertisement published by the is tht' complete program: Motorman. Wounded. Soup America l''or:>vt>r School BRYAN ORDERS HIM school at Leonardo, the parents were Republican State Committee; CHANCELLOR WALKER promised two definite tningB. They "We note a paid advertisement of the KFtmy —Constantino and the Peace NOT SURRENDERED were: (1) That cars would run through Republican par'y. appearing in the o( (he clicrrcli William KIIIKIII ADMINISTERS OATH from all parts of the line direct to MOTOR OAR SKIDDED, TOO Newark Star of yesterday, the follow- GOVERNOR TO COMMAND Kei'Rutloii The Sign of the I'roHH the school, and (2) same would be ing language: 'These men are organi- - Father RUJDOII r'il'ih Grade Hymn Loftg Live Iht' Pope. done for a single fare. These thingi zation Democrats, and they are using 1 Clash Between Mexico and were never done. The truth is that their organizations for political pur- Denver, Col., Oct. 28.—A general bat- Heeit&tios Til* Comiuered Haiim-r Now Governor Is,Warmly Con- Maple avenue and Monmouth street, -Father Hynn Mabel Wilson through cars were never run, it being Red Bank, was the scene of an auto- poses, in direci violation of the laws tle between coal mine strikers anil gratulated By Numerous This Country May Come necessary for all pupils to change cars the Brotherhoods.1 mine guardH has been racing since RoproUUPttoi'l The Mother of Con mobile accident last night shortly after sUllltille ..ICather liurlow Over Expected De at Campbell's junction; as to fares, ten o'clock when an automobile, driv- 'We the undersigned, as members 6.30 a. m. at Dolagua, Hastings* B.T- State Officials and two tickets have always been cpllect- of tht* organizations, and also aw tin1 wind and Tobaseo coul camps m-ar Hncltatlou- Tin- fmintrrtlzn ,1. II. en by M isa Florence Schenek, of Hanimersly Donald Macfarlilne Othero After mand For Return ed,—one to the Junction and anothei Branch avenue, collided with a Mnn- legislative representatives of our var- Lildlow, Colortuio. According to tel- from the Junction to the school. The ephone advices wei-ived by Governor William Knight's essay, Jiving a his- of General, mouth County electric company's car. ious railway organizations, deny in to- Imy of the evt nt comiii'.'moratL'd. was Ceremony. taxpayers are therefore compelled to The Impact threw Miss Sohcnck to that there is'any truth in the above Ammonn at nine a. ni.. ihe men have pay just double the amount to the trol- as tollown: from the front seat of the automobile, statement. R to JM U» B^ «{•£>««»• *• «*«««m£q»^H^Mm and the Peace of the ley company which they agreed to do but did not injure her to any extent. our organizations and of their repres- j NO MOVE FOR PRESENT when they voted to locate the school The fender of the trolley car was sentatlves to make their requests For j the (lovcro(Jovcror hubaae not been advised 1j Church. MAKES A BRIEF SPEECH at Leonardo. During thin year the whole Christian smashed and the brake-handle lossen- legislation deemed best for their wel- j whether there have been any fatalities.! Nor is this all. Pupils as well as fare to all political parties, and then though hundreds of shots weve 3X-J world una been celebrating the Mix- ed. Two or three spokes in the rear t *rnth eetttssary <>t one of the inu: t Btata House, Trenton, N. Jr., Oct. 2S. Washington, D. C, Oct. 28.—Gen- passengers are required to crowd into wheel of the automobile were smashed to exercise our Individual judgment,! changed. eral Felix Diaz, a refugee on an Amer- one car. This car, which leaves the every member being a free agent. | Martial law W8i declared early today I Important chapters In the history of in the Hfutt; reception room eonneei- ican war ship in Vera Cruz harbor, and the side of the machine slightly Christianhy. Four historical events, ed with tht* Executive Department of Junction at 8:.30 a. m. for the high bent. After the accident the automo- "The present controversy is not bf|*n the southern Colorado o;U fields, | will not be surrendered to the Mexi- .__ assaB , ,„ „ , , „ ,oaa depending on the "•'<••" ••«*—« « the CupiiyL with aoveml humlm! peo- school, ia generally old No. 22, with bile was pushed to Al Daviaon'B car- • making. Such where §,SS9 Hrrs .-in- on .strike, as u ! ican authorities. This was made cer- seating capacity of just 40 passen- part as we have result of a >..-..-,»•'s -rioting .... «. . culminating,.»,n-,, .... n! J n hundred years. ple ;iH Interested ^pei't:itorw 1 Bon it. riage works near by for repairs. s to memory Comitiiu Taylor, Assemblyman from Mo tain this afternoon when Secretary of gers. Frequently over one hundred aken or may take In this campaign -purlt in the killing of tw<) j itnoiith State Rryan, through the' Navy De- Miss Schenck had been in New ias been forced by Mr. Stokes and the | it ihe croBa shining in County ami sneaker of thu II lUIS Of fares are rung up on this car—last J ritrikt and the wounding of | partment, requested Admlrul Fletcher York all day, and was on her way Republican commive, by their at- j G ti.v h tavcai and be ng this iiiHcrlp- Anietnbly, toduy took the oath UB Thursday the number was 107, there- v rshals «t Henvind late act- to find out from Diaz where he deslr- by requiring 67 to stand and these were home from Stryker & Striker's gar- empting to place upon our shoulders j *' '' deputy thm: "In this thai hall oonquprJ" fug Governor of New Jersey. T ia oalh .ed to go. He will be taken to some age, opposite the station, where she he responsibility for the 'Practical • yt'vtci ihiy. then tho Battle of Miivfiin Hrl)t ! road the resignation of acting asylum without molestation by his lor- the steps by gathering them in their Brill typesi and was in charge of Con- tnowledge until we BOW-it lirthc pub- ^ « ones, to rasters ;md mSiJi- , proriniiitlng 10US lil rty, and, (j nor Fielder us Hcnalnr from Hucl- mer CIOBC friend, Provisional President arms at the risk of falling off them- ductor Ed. Borthwjck and Motorman Ic press, after the Republican Con- tain order. The Governor announced finally, the iPcaco of the Church. Hon County. He then declared there Huerta. Ed. Drennen. At Maple avenue the ention had adopted it. "tha t "le would go I?) the ncciie pei'riuii- , destHss to become, m>ln selves. "At we have hitherto stated in our »'!>' wan a vacancy in tho Governorship brilliant lights of the automobile par- nd direct the movements of tho I nuniV.T the western part of the and the office now devolved upon tim Fears that aimed Intervention in If (s reported that the Board of Ed- tially blinded the motorman. As the ormer letters in the. prerss, any ae- Mexico ia well nigh inevitable perme- uction has entered several complaints militia. I Roman )Ire, declared war &£ftlfttf( Hpejiki-r nt' the Assembly, automobile approached, however, it ion taken by any individual member The cause of the trouble grew out Conatatilln*. lAke n prudent gtmer&i, ated official Washington this after- with the Traction Company concern- if our organization would not bind the'"'' the refusal of the opomturH to eith- Sm-reiary of Slate Crater, with was seen to skid, and the motorman 1 r CuiisUiniine awaited not the attack of wluini (iov. Klelder filed his resigna- noon. The developments at( Vera ng these disgraceful conditions, but rgunizations, and would be unauthor-j^ * recognizi e thth e unioi n off t o grant n Cruz, where Diaz, his two companion^ applied his brakes. The automobile !;i;i <"niny, lint, ui-Hcinhltng im nrniy of tion, held (i now bible .which Hpeakor ail hnve been ignored, although once or Keel, as our laws require, sueli Jegisla- in the wage scalo. Uov- ti;ity fhmi^untl men, crossed tfea Alps and an American newspaper corres- turned completely around, and was nior AnunoiiH required that tht! tro:»pa Tnylor grasped with his right hand. wice & promise to improve conditions struck in the rear by the trolley car, lon a« we seek, to have the indorse- end advanced-to tin- Milvian Brldfte. 1 pondent had to flee the city under cov- was made but the promised relief nev- nent of Ihe organizations, and any re- hull disarm all parties the striken Hi then repeated after Chancellor er of darkness, with reports of an one of the wheels on the automobile within two ntles of Rome, j Wiiliter tlie Rolemn oath pronifHing to er came. The cold facts are that being damaged. peat for this legislation to be madr and mine guards both, and olofifl alt Mnxenilu^, nt the head of OIK1 IIUMnun - increased anti-American feeling iromiees will not render travel safe Governor Atnnion--. will per- " support the constililllon of the, State ly our legislative representatives. divfi aed .sixty Djou.sjnid yeleraijHrann'\tiuit, of thf-VnUvti BtfttQi and properly through the Huerta dominated Mexi- 'or small children, and unless HOI««- "In the present political contest, we -x.nully go to tho coal fields to ace that can states, have admittedly complicat- WMI Winter in New York. cauic tuit to nu-et hhn. to iidininltDter the Slute governtnont. hing is done at once, there may be Former Park CommiBfiioner G. h, re exorcising not only our right and life orders arc carried out. (Continued on Sixth Page.) ed an already serious situation. Huerta i serious accident which will cost the Then h<> kiHKed the bible and signed is expected to demand that at least Crum find family and ox-Mayor B. P. irivilege under the laws of our or- Adjourned Red Bank Council Meeting. !tits (inth, ctunpletiiiR the ceremony. trolley company njiore than a dozen ex- Morris and family will spnnd tho win- '.twizutitmn, but also a requirement,— |('liunreiUir Wnlkcr fthiPut] in tjin now the Mexicans be turned over to him. tra cars would. Parents are getting An adjourned nieeiin^ flf the Mayor This will not be done. er in Nmv York. Mr. Crum closes his hat Is, that while we are nol permil- Hid Council, of the boruugli of Ited ,e(iug Governor's hund the great seal ilraid to send their children to school I3ath avenue home on Friday of this ed to become affiliated as orgu.ni7.a- lank, was l:eld last nigh' in Ihe rooms if the Stats. A long cipher message was received his way. ions with any political party, or to WILL LEI! FLY1K6 week and Mr. Morris the following on the lower iloor si the borouyh hall, by Secretary Dryan from Special En- ake up iind fight the battles of any In a In iff Hpeech Governor Tuylor voy John Lind, at Vera Cruz. Its con- flay. Mr. Morris will commute, while he regular cmwcil vlutmhtf being )iou thnnlioi) (IN npeaksrt for (heir Mr. Crum, who acquired the habit >arty or to support the ticket of any jsi'd for a Socialistic meeting. The tents were not made public. It is arty, we are required to study the ni'Koneo nnd interent and Hflid he hop- known, however, that it recited in years ago, will make week-end trips to 'ouncil meeting WUM for the purpose BY TRYING tT d this" would not be the only occa- FIX ELECTION PHY the seashore to pet a breathing spell ecord of Individual candidates, to do if looking over speclflcaUona for two detail all the developments of last his fairly, impartially, and thorough- 1 ioii when they would visit him. Chan- night and today. It is said that Diaz away from the hustle of business lutowohiit fire vn^inrn, wliirh ;iu> to 'f-Doi- VVjtlkej- auil Ht?i mtnry of Slatt- cares. y. Such facts as we obtain are given be purchased. The coiiinilBKioiKjrH Etl&O lorris, the iocai aviator, who 'rater were the llrst to crumrntulate In seeking refuge in the American Con- o the individual members, who are djulate admitted that his life was in considered ihe Relief Fire IIou.-^ enci'd uinch (lifivimnigejiienl the new Governor. Demoer.'itie Hlnl(! hen free to exercise their best judg- luestion, but nothing drfinite, was ;h uri hif; hiw Newporl niono- Chairman GrosBcup wan the next to danger. And It was because it was Ex-Boss Lenz Enthusiastic 'or Stokes. ment as to what candidates—not po- !one. The questions will very likely felt that even the American Consu- State House, Trenton, N. .7., Oct. 28. w a I in Kow York yesterday Ke- ihulti> his hand und wish him well. late would not prove a safe asylum, Municipal, borough and township itieal party—they will support." je brought up at the next meeting. curing new propeller blndc folt r h.lB t'liH first of tin; spectators to offer con- —Visiting the State House today for Signed— that he was spirited to the harbor and clerks throughout the county today he first time in many months, Major Tlie front of lhi> 'phine was iratiilntliniH vvcre the fathfif and moth- taken on board the Wheeling. The received printed notices from the George Reed, Chairman B.. of R. T.— Pocahontas Delegtae3 ta Lakewood diinmf.t-ii I a»1 week v,hi!e being demon- er of Governor Taylor. Another who Carl Lenz, former State Tax Board Thts sixteenth annunl cesMkm of tho 1 contents of the Lind report'and an- Board of Chosen Freeholders fixing the and former Republican machine lead- L. B. ()CT:UI ic-eiHU , hut repairs coiigralulated lifm WIIH Assemblyman other one which has been asked for amount of their compensation for elec- John J. McLaughlin, Vice Chairman Great Council, Degree of Pocuhontas, i been mav- When f-cen Ihii; DlOriBi Mr. Morris Secretary of State or the Navy De- O. R. C. son, Lizzie Ringlebeiu Mre. William naid liiK hard link was dUB to the curl- Hhook the new GoviTiior's hand and per polling place so that in the future plurality." 1 partment. ;here would be no trouble. Patrick P. Doyle, Board Brotherhood Ferry, Mrs. Sarah HKillmun and Mary (iwity of people anxtotin ii> see tin fly- wished him well as he took up the of Locomotive Engineers. reijiM of government. The following Is the notice, which Tftber. ing machine la op oration. They persist- Diaz applied for protection to Con- ed In blocking hit* right of way, Himi- explains itself: 1 Ti-e.nton, Oct. 2H.- -With the induc- sul Canada during the night, follow- The Board of Freeholders have es- lar I;) I In ttUtomoblh driver PASpOJEtal- ing his arrest by the Mexican police of LAKEWOOD DEPOT ROBBED bie (or ll'(^ accidi'in last week. The tion of Speaker Lees It. Taylor, of tho ;ablished the following sums as com- RED BANK THEATRE Assembly, into the Actin;' (iovn nur- L. Blum, an American who accompan- pensation for services rendered by the Safe Blown Open for Second Time machine WUH WQfki&g nicely, Ijcljiw uu• ied Diaz jfrom Havana, and ,who has der perfect, control when it collided Iblp today, the State or .Wv ,fer:-!(\v clerks of the various municipalities in Within a Month. exIiiuiHtnd the lUOOflMtaa to tlur Gov- been with his since he arrived in Vera connection with the primary and gen- with the iuiloin'iliilt! that stopped Cruz. Cecelia Ocon and Jose San- For the second time in two months, abruptly in front of It. einorsOiip provldea by the Btfito Con- eral elections, as well as the compen S ,_a Central Railroad station at Lake- (Continufd on Hixtb Page.) doval, friends, of Diaz, and Alexander sation for buildings or rooms used as wood was entered Hunday night and TO HOME HH ' Jilfl UK BOfm BM Ihe new )>rop<-U Williams, a newspaper man, alBO ask- •i\, ] inteiii) going up ed for protection and were put upon polling places in connection therewith: A deal^as closed at Tied Bank yes- he eafe aided of $150. Presumably blttda i Socialists Attack Progressives. the Wheeling. Municipal clerks, having one polling terday whereby the Lyric theatre, of he robbery was made by the same "Charley" Grape win, nf tun pan the air put the macllii Nearly one hundred persons went |Q place, $15; municipal clerks, having East Front street, was leased for ten gang of yggmen who robbed thf oui ol buvint'Ks." u;>H tin • conclusli two or more polling places, each, $10; by Mrs. O rape win, arrive il in to 1 tliin niornins by Mr. Morris, the bor?11gl] hull tit Red Rank last ,rs to the Thonrton Amusement lace before of $125. s morning. They expwi to i ''mi reach niL,hi to lif a»- an jidilrnBB on Rocialisni in addition to the above each clerk Co., of New York. Augustus Thornton, Entry was forced in the same man uri' only two typen or machines will be allowed for erecting and taking at their home In Second nvi'iiun in h.v George H. Gubel, a prominent Sc- general manager of the company, will er as before, hy breaking out. a pane Thursday nfternoon when t),f.y *, that have HoareU the uir sucoesHfully, down the booths at each polling place lie saya, and one. of thum is the inod^l ciiillst. He Kpoke for iibont an hour; have charge of the theatre for a few of glass, entering the large waiting for Atlantic City to fill a spec-inl and a half iind discuKsed the polHical >kp, or until everything Is ^moving oom and the. forcing of the window gagement in "Mr. Pip]'."" N'f x: see3k he hii.'s adopted. o the ticket office, whore tlie safe WUH To fcftfce lessotiH in flying would cont j;iuii.-;e of Joday. He Hjioke in particu- Clerks shall not include in their along all right according (o the policy they play an engagrmen;. at Witmifig- lar of the Progn ssivo party, and told vouchers presented to the board any of the new management. kept. The same blankets stolen from ton, Del. $:ii)(), or aboul (50 a lesion. This is the same place,, the Hulfihart Dairy, too much money lor an amateur to ex- the men that back of it wore the capi- LIVELY MEET! n furnished by any other than him The Thornton Amusement Compan Mr. Griipevvin had contracts all s-lgn- talists and others who weie trying to self. controls or owns a number of fine were used again to muffle the noise pend, Mr. Morris thinkH. So he will when the robbers forced the Baffl or. rfl for a year's tt>ggiasai uhn.ad, r.'eiud-e tlie working man Info the be- Persons, corporations or lodges, from moving picture theatres in New York hut they had to be cancelled en ac- Instruct liImpelf by taking the risk An enthusiastic meeting of the Long with an explosion. •n lie Is ready to lief tliJI t this was the party that was whom buildings or rooms are leased city. The same policy that has made count of tho*firm bc^coiniim IUVOIVCMI in Of an acciden Wh going to do so much for tfuMii. Branch Democratic Club was held make an aacr aeton he will notify his last night In the old Broadway Thea- for primary and general election pur the Metropolitan theatres so nopular legal dlfflcilltlBS, tre building. The club's headquarters poses must present their own voucher will be adopted here, in addition to Mother of Mrs. ROES Dies. "I am through with batcball ifnt} >n- Visited Historic Spots. Ior same. The sum of $25 will be al- first run motion pictures, plnys of Word has been received by friend were inadequate to accommodate the 1 tiMi'l fUsj rjsinK of tin- irmntiiitand on lit company with William K, Hunn, lowed as rental for such building or Mgh order vi ! be Ftnged. "Peg O My of Mrp. Charles &* Rosp, known on th' Fielder Honors Requisition, crowd, and long before the hour of Ilie (irapewin diiunnnd. X^xt KBMO9 I reu'on, ()< t. 88. Tlu» Iftlt official secretary of the Red Bank Y. M. r. opening the meeting the,committee in room, for both elections, and with such Heart" being booked for an early dnt stagp as Mabel Fr.nton, of the death will dltpoi f all th A . Theodore Murdock, Cortland White, building or room there must be furn- Tho hy-\r theatre was buff a year of her uiother. Mvr-. Ralph Towne, in yesterday aftemDon uf Acting charge had to make nddttlonal ar- e iinu for yeara Th • H a eiaoi" Fleliii'i" was tp liouor a Thomas Dore»8s nnd Joseph ciiiiin rangements. There were over twire as ished, without additional cost beyound :o bv Qta Red Rank: Amusement wrence, Mich., where Mrs. Towne On hot BPeeI m to annrfcintf iJu* ffffft liedrlafn, delf»Katcs to the recent Boys' the $2E>. light, heat, chairs, tables and ilsit toa from CJoverncr Tener, of many present as anticipated. In ad- company, and opened for its initial at resided. Mrs. Ross had been with her I have maaiii> in giving them first-ci r ihf reiiirn to Lux- j Confwciico, which was Canv dition to hearing favorable reports such fixture^ as might be required by traction February 22nd last. It ran for mother for some time. J!r«. Towne is tf.ir bftU, and why should I ieT the Board of Election in performing erae County for trJal m Thomaj Slttt- t to Philadelphia from Cam- from the respective wards through eral months and was thpn Ira survived, besides her daughter, by hor my time to the game when I can den and inspected Ihe j\Jnt, llaId win members of the city executive com their duties. to Mr. Rosenberg, the manager of the husband, her mother, who Is 100 years rive the same pleasure without siVsu t< ry, of freelaiuf, Pa.., he ia rhar^d with tho larceny of $7,001) from the L'icoinotivo Works, League island Na- mittee, speeches were made by a The chairman of the election board, Broadway theatre. this city. Mr of age, and several brothers who reside any of the responsibility." vy Yard, wher they went aboard the number of the club numbers. can. If the election board so deslde, Rosenberg, however, gave up the « Chicago. Charley's ultimatum whn/i sees t M' I rf']j(iiit,iii Life Insurance Conip:uiy, He #ai iirrewterl in Jrirfi*> <'!•>• and i« battleship Tennessee; City Hall, B«- make out one votiWi«r for all the mem- lease a short time ago. and Ihe own morning about his future baseb II The meeting was announced as an l)i [up held In the Hudson County }: jainin Frankin's grave, Betsy Ross's bers, certifying to same as such, and i ran it until it was leased to plant-'. "The people wouldn't even par- ut|liouse and (Mirist Church. The l»o>-s old-fashioned smoker, and, after offi Off Extended Southern Trip. It it' Ch»ftS (itli.H hf lobbed tlie <•! cers had been chosen, tigars, pipes including the names of all the. mem- Thornton Compnnv. Thomas Williams Kiiginner and Mrs. George K. Davis roniKo tho game when a player like report an oxccllent tirn^, pnrtirularly bere of the election board thereon. was manager for the Red Hank Amuse- Mike Donlin coached HIP ipnm. Htm Tinny, (if which lie mam the i'gent and tobacco were freely distributed of Union avenue, lefi today ior an ex • filing taftti At ath clitims at the convention. They ail took part Everyone spent an enjoyable evening. The county furnishes and pays for ment Co. tended trip South. They will visit Mike is playing ball wiiii ihe n'nnti In the parade Saturday night in which all election stationary, ballots, etc., on their world's tour, ami n MBI I - bt upon ii Jw>)flejs itni h mFi'lf rol- Lawyer Benjamin P. Morris acted as Washington. Chattanooga, Atlanta iiiyuriMi'.e upon them. over 2,000 boys were in line. • chairman. Senator John W. Slocum ani but does not pay for the local adver- Talentrd Lady Orchestra Spvannah, JaikRonvlllo, St. Augiiatin" •-ef.fini* liiv Fhnre of the atiiiiiH'^c" !8Ctla« Hu- Mr. Morris made the principal talks tising required to be done by the re- Playing 'cello, violin, flute and ni Palm Reach, Miami and Key West, go Tonight. Scully at Princeton, Let practical man hang your wall of the evening, Beforte the meeting spective municipal clerks of the time finn Rejections every evening at th ing aa far south as }[iivan,i., Cuba, apers C. A. Morris, 30 Third Ave. and place of holding the primary and Commercial Hotel. Chop R'H'V ani i''vfH"Cc irflJ '•'• ft'iner to tl; -' Socffll! JitrJ; Xculi\, son of CongrePKiii;ui adjourned the name of Fielder was where they will be the guests of Mr. [nnn (V Thomas .1. S.'Ully of Deal, and a stu- (adv.)** cheered to the echo. The city exec- general elections. special dishes. (adv.)252tf and Mrs. William J. Sotolooso, former md Dance at the Branc.hport 1 utive committee will meet tomorrow A voucher- must presented by *ach (adv.)* ,dmt at Prtoeatofi riiiver-ity, , *pnnt residents of this city. / | the week-end >vi • h Ms parents at the Miss Pauline RiCe and her lady or- night. and every person furnishing l&^or or Music for Music Lovers -ljchestra, direct from the Boston Con- material in connection with the prl- Miss Pauline Rice and her lady Or Drop a Letter Summer home in Deal. HP re to C. P. Pruni, 15 Liberty .. Long ta college yesterday. iservatory of Music, will render high- Me«t Me Tonight ma'y or general elections, excepting chestra wil entertain the patrons o "uon't forget the F. P. Browpr Asso ! class musical selections at the Com- as stated in connection with the elec- the Commercial Hotel with high-claHi elation dance, Wed., Oct. 29, a.t Lyce Rranch, for a case of lipliei at the Social and Dance at the Branch ! Advertise In the Dally Record, mercial Hotel every evening. adv.252tf* port Hose Co. House. (adv.)* tion board. Signed, C. E. Close, Clerk. muBic every evening. (adv.)2B2tf* (adv,)25Uo2B3**iBeer at 11.10 delivered. adv.252to25 I TWO LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. ANIMATION "PICKED UP ON Ifou get Clothes Jhcn &)ear and possess Jtyle jfare CRIPPLES ARMYi IDE STREET" Tomorrow Only nrrif.Mi il.)/? Cnr *** This is I.SOIIB unrt auraeud (housrainlH of vlai- proven it to hundreds of your friends, ask Uorn. Not long aKn I rc-tcned to hi- them and then come and see. rUUn IIMti UoUAL SUMi <»«»«» «n» wmww -«»iy *M» H*. Opening Week ISihiniilt: "I'crini! me to tliank >ou CLOTHES FOR tor intnl Inning Hand Whits and Gold Threatened C<-'«i» With Mexico Sharp. MS ">" Hocnrd the othiT day. It wa- Every department offers FATHER AND SON u r> kln Hni1 Lack—Artiller\y Directs Attentioy S3 nII Il oSupplie Army'd i ThaDiret ' " °* *"" ' '»"**" " Hrancti It Coufd Not Go Through One En- * * * g.Tijement—Naval Budget Increase, splendid savings. Tbn place to take a man's CTui? llciiMit (l|.vt.|o|i|li*MHs In Mexitit hnvo } easttpg is not In • tho market piac ill directed HIM iill.Mitl.m .,f null""1' '" lh<- "n"'" curlier. B«, la fie .(.lu-ui uflHata iii WoalHugw laJftwnM. «" In ""• BeM. l>m bj bli own ... i- '. e... • >.._. ' (ircrtidt!. T&fife ho lays tiKitlo his Tin- ntiiMl (ni;i.l( iiiid you may learn whethf v hv or aiif^rl, kfiK or cur, hero or utul »vJ)) he humbug. We ram not what UMJ Cothurne Slippers llr* WHll of him —whether they rtv I.J i-s(;i!»jis|iiijt.' the ;n-jii.v on n i '_' in^ u Iit'iu it witl fit* rt'v]ji>ur,i crown him or pelt him with bml f'TA NGOS" ) CJJ^K; HV cure not u copper what his i•< pntiiM"ii imiy be; if hin babies dread hi« home coining; if his $>eU&r halt in black satin, white satin and patent coltskin Eed Bank swallows her huuri «*very I fine t-;aij MWO fur tin- imnimM' of iiimmmi- UBKS him for a dime, he's a fraud of $ 50 siuniuiliy h s luM-it iill.Twctlh11*' first water- ('V('ii though lie prays at 4 ;) I l»y < I'li'/n*-s fnr titi-i urn in. u> Tfee eitil*1S^SM HIKI mom till he. has HxhaustM:! lii'lc-i Itv lln> sc« rciiii v nf u.ir invuri- •ll" '"'s effoitn and IjQWla hallfMijaha nn- regular price $5.9f bava -1 I!.. tH T«t#& tli he ibRktra tho eternal bUUs. nm if BBPiflara li.ii.i >ii s c>inniit'' uiub children rush to meet him at the in exiiofl <*J" jthv matte In iv* cut 'front gatf, mul lovi'« t;uiif}iinc illmn- w.;!is. Mnatea (he face of his wife whwt tth • Tli,. s».i ii'lary Of war I IH| yt'jir iisUf(|' htmra his fouNtep, you eati tuU--' it f; r By Trading Here You Canfor $l&Qffl6 for iUiMiiniiiiiini far tfu'lKraiitcd dial ba IK trn^ gaid, For his mtiJteifj votps as < onip;it w ii aiium:; Jinny uiiiin* A ^tcuud eQSQTSte b-jts'c nUnrj tin (h;it tin* field arh'Hciy h:is been nutf-jshore ieetton and a I-;.it cf tin.* BOW icf li-il by fnn.yri-s^. 'i'!il-i is iii;idi- K,I atafi' bouli-vard! One* is in sight, at the THESE LOW PRICES SHOULD APPEJSL TO JLL iiC ninety Imttorteit, Met) of four (can* High land 8, and Freela older John Daiy, this road are divided between iil« KstKTta (Icrl.iic ihiit ;M juvscMt Hn- of this city, is wreathed In «milp?.. Pennsylvania and Central companies, (dips ii.iN ii<>(. sijMiricitf niiiiiKidifinn in with two conereU1 Hfrn-jtuina airsng which operate it, hut they apparently 1 I'D caa M^s;:jon Garden Ceylon Tea 40c BfeK-fe tu n" through :i NIII-U- rnu'iiyi' Lbe Hhorc t-j his credit, one at Tak-Sot along amicably and make money. in-ni. \t (indent tin- uftiin-ry IJUH H * aii&nee take, a thins ef tjtauty and The Central originally had the monopo. It Pays to Buy a Good Stove No. G Browa K 25c ie.«T\c BttK-lt Bf l!lUQl!l])itLun. a juy Rucver, ;ilid the second or? c:m ly. but wan forced to divide with the 3 10c jr'-hii-rh Mat'crrl .Bisciiit Crackers 20i War depni'twpui &mt4al* i^ih-xc tb« (i«et.a| up thfl hirtofle HlgMatlds biltc t'i'tu.sy, and now the latter seems to nrtiU.T.v stimihl Ii IVM iivul'iiliic 'nt u'l w|m tin- bOUBdlftSfl '.roan is (iion:,li lmve somewhat the best of It, If any- but P matter cf cvidenct. Qroi ?:•-;•; • J • (1 ]ft) Pure Cocoa 25c tii.i.M .-iiiutit #iM.r torn lo Juml OIU, iWBpt«r« Kka thai wbrcu J(,h|1 Tc.r)nlnCi of the FirBt National where ACOPN 3toves arc not IMr rnMil tbo sun.iy ..».,!»! he n>ple - ,, , , Tukan^sec Lake. 22 !•• "' . -. a Peanut Butter 25c ;i mn8 |h( s eum at i,:l,,1;, an bee-jmiiiR expert golfers. They are at ail the 3toves in AMERICA, . /fipanrse Toilet Paper 25c .-hi.-r of staff, »aW in hh r^ioiH «.r lil'J1 the Oeal links this afternon trying 1 twenty years old cr older, a roiii iTiiiu^ tin* iiu!iivjt;m-i!nrss "f tbc "^'i' Increase in toe (fine of trains for records. They like the game, and, very large majority wcufd hz • JS Robin Hood Cat, Wax String Beans 25c ; the in ^ *' ' ' I'fhuildwi.i; of FOIHP «:' to hocome experts at the game, it comes to durability tnere is penalty f.-r mm Ub,.i-:iViiMir •.,-! illuns l'ie oid hrtd*;*-.,. and the prwftBttsn oi # • * nothing to equal them. 1 lb can Davis' Baking Powder 18c fnr tbe naantifacUire of nwrre mate- *!uwinK (iowl1 is tl 5»**a U|K'-" wya tin- 1 \b can Roy,:l Baldng Powder 42o riiil of tin- n.llmvlmr ivp;-: IMrsl. Hrl.I Newark C:ii!. "The old woodf ;i bri Ige i "nocdenough Shoe,s for AH" is the But durability is only one lirtJJhM'y KiiiiM mul Htn'mmiHlnii: Mi'catul, °n fIl";t1 roLl(J nro. giaduaMy belnR re- uniuue placard in the'window of Jot- item In ACORN .value. The 1 l] i( Chief merit of ACORN RANGE * j EXCELLENT BAKING. That, too, 6 passage* Kirkman's Soap Powder 25c con^l iirii!]i-i-y Rmmnqltlmi; 'I'lu- n.n- I'IEI-""' *'. "t ««ftt d^al oJ BXpea i¥a ,,[,1, Goodeno\igh's shoe store at GIG s 1 is a matter of evidencs. Your grandmother probably used an ACORN 5 lbs Gi»r M'-J:: Ojffee SI. 10 '!II!IMI MH to Nlinrtir <-i:illy uf Hi'li eisiilos ;;) be done; and (ii Broadway. :irlil!iTy tfUIUi :nnl llitiuil is I«|( tifh iinprovi'iu in r.i —THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. —ask her. Or better, stiM, come and see for yourself. 3-1 ][rv?.,d¥.M*M Kcvv Pop Corn 25n v.-hl.h .-oiiMKnfi-M II L'RIV.. iiniiaT in ***«• Tlicrv is Mways soBiaiWoi or Every ACORN is Fully Guaranteed and There is No Risk. 1 lb package New Sunbeam Dates 12> Ihlfi ••.Hinlry timl w v.lii ll mmM so » m.VHdr.v ni l> hoiv thu (ixpclnes o> 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser , 35c rli'ilsly iin'jndf'i' our rU" • tni for ^tn1- Tin Oscd in Weighting Silk. tWH III ca«B I'f W:ir wilh il III-.-! il:ws A ,'hp':iisl baa recently analyzed a There Are Two Reasons Why Fancy Crystalised Citron lb 203 pnwpr. U'i>Kh.ill lip IWlTWl miM.:'ii:!i-,.i! finiuple of a silk dress that was sub- The EMPIRE ACORN Does as Much Hecker's Flapjack Flour pck Mb itl Hi!* BlCWri ilnpnrtilllt III-i'.i. Imlh III mitted to him by a lady. He found work with One Ton of Coal as the Or- 2 pa Keiior's Fuckwheat Flour 2Dc ^.-iniM .-inil ununlTlilfiiiii. uufi^M fhe pl'r^- tilftt it contained only a fraction over Jinary stove with Two, I'lit ilDilcliMiey Is |iruviili.il." 28 per cent, of silk, and as much tin First—The Empire Acorn is under Hecker's dream of Tartar Self-raising Flour.. ..pck 10c was fount) In it as that present in A lllfrfe i:t rvc.^'s fff .V l,<.'i:n.'fflll u :l< RITION'S Perfect Contrcl at all times, eo that Hecker'd Ofeam Breakfast Eice pek 10J mnilo nvntluWo rm- Hu mnis u( u»' poor tin Orel from Cornwall. The tin not a pound of coal is wasted. In mild occurs in t; 0 so-called weighing of tho winter it will hold fire^or da>-3 without 3 paokeges Macaroni cr Spaghetti ..'. ... 2Bc nr.'iiy Hlhi v<-.-ir. Tn.- (he Hesl flunll bilk. The chemist states that lie at ^(':lp• Hie estimate* i-ill far ;; 11 n|i;>iv- attention. This is accomplished by Largo basket Green Mountain Potatoes .: 45c once realized the fact that) the silk great care in mounting and fitting to l>vi->thnt uf $101,005,000. Sfo^ (if (lie If It SIS*.: « dresses worn by the ladies in London, Fancy Baldwin Apples bas 50c Inoriiflse u ramie up l,y Iho Inrger ul- make perfect joints. 1 taken together, would represent a The Ashpit Door and Damper are -Ssdft's or Snow Boy Washing Powder 4 lb pck ISc luwfili'* ;}sl;i.'l for III" |)nnll:l.--'(> nf .•ill) BE OAD WAY Cot-nlsh tin mine of very fair quality. Illllhlllirll. machine-fitted-smooth as glass — at Manmouth Bason by strip' lb 243 AT i! •~Lond-n Mail. comparison a stave shows at a glance 1 lb packet Best Head Rice '....'. 10c Navy Est.'fnates Probably Increarid. I... one reason why Acorns save coal. l.i'iiihM-s hi cinr-'ri^s 1','iir Hill Iho im and li.tli Aves. Cruel Method of Tattooing. Second—The flues are built to throw 3 lb packet Best Head Eice ". 2"c vj esfimutiM IIN.I wi:i i-c in' pe!isetl. The natives of New Zealand'have al- the heat out into the room instead of 3 cakes Pioneer (for polishing those knives) 10a Tlio npuroprliltinn r.ir tills yrar \\-.i-> 'I —< ways attached great importance to the allowing it to pass up the chimney. 2 lb box CrysccJ Domino Sugar (in halves) 20c mow than $l4O,O0OM0, it l.< wiii'ml ('H „ .» , _ ., _ art of the tattoer, which they call The Empire Acorn is America's ii oko. Instead of needles the New Very Best Heater. 5 lb bo;; Crystal Domino Sugar (full size piec»C)... 45c •yi,,.n,.v,,,i tfcp admw»troii..n «-ni uv- {j! Samtol Tooth Paste, Zealander uses the bones of fish and 1 lb Fancy English Breakfast Tea / 60? tha :ii.'(liiiri/.:i(inii at l\w. l«ttlp»lill)« ll r«S?'. 23c birds and the hard thorns of plantB, in the m.\v bu4»Pt. We have il on the authority of trav- Pride Farm Catsup bot 12s Tha >::nnl} it.n-.v uiei] are [fmarlmi I <' 3Mel»a*S Faod, e'ers that the Polynesian tattooers, fmlit Ill's ImlldltiK pniKram.STIii'y "n>i><• . j, reo 5Q0 . Bnider's Fine Oataup, large bot 22n B F who employ the incision mode, had Largi botlle Blue Label Catsup 23o din iim Oorawn omiwi''(r rill ae-jfj often to hold their patients down by Bazley & Burns uttienfp in tin- pr.i|m>ii or win-:.MI jj Mfillin'a Food force until the cruel operation was Curtice's Jam* 10c Cliurrlilll of tbo Ililllali fliluJlraU.v tl»il i( r~t. 60c! finished. Broadway, Long Branch 3 bottles Jet Oil Shoe Polish 25c flic pnviMS sh:ill siispmul miviil h-ill.l- :|« ieH- u'c Uw oprntlim* tor flJ-ea f as a nwtt»r(|J perulla( y(j Advertise in the Dally Record. "Vh,'"'«™i!i ni.vy in.'D are hnpiiK jj reg. $1.00 """ 5 Stamps With Each iunlnsl I11.p1-flmf (!i'mi:iiiv will lull in.;|j _..,.. , •„_,_«„ noe v,Mi, 11,,. |Minoy of ,,.;-,„:luiMin i. F*«»ws Syrup Hy- 100 Clothes Pins 35.T ^n iTst.Miiy ciuiri-iiiii. nitiiouftti iii.'.v I! pophoRphltes, reg $1 1 qt Red Onions .*.,,. 10o l'i".| ihiii Blie will not. If the ltu!»w ' Why Buy Used Pianos stmulil sent in l:i,v ott imtili-sliip Muool, 2 lb can Sugar Butter ,',,, 10c When You Can Secure linildinu' fur a .Venr the HMIIIII ii:,vy reg-. 25c 13c 1 pa Prnlt's Regulator 25B in,-:i in cinnrri'Ms lii'lirv,' ttit'.v cciilil imni'iit iho Ini-oniornlion of n two inl- FoJey's Honey and 1 pa Pratt's Baby Chick Food 25c V lUv-hlp twogtntB In the eovdiius IKI H1 Tar, re°\ 25c Wo wish to impress upon you that we are Otherwise they fear Il1.1t tin- r,'c<.m Chamberlain's Csugh mi'liilnlii'ii nf tho ililiiillilslnltinn In exclusively piano manu- Brand New 10 Stamps With Each this regard will be followed l»y rl-i- J 25o Magnesia, reg. BJ.J. . '^ quality for 76 years, and 1 lb Gillies' CoCee 32c tlniK for lioth 111,. :inliy iinil Hit' invy. PIANOS Vapo Cresolene, Qfip are best equipped to select 1 large pkg Pratt's Regulator . 50c J0Ll MADE MEIR FOR NURSING. reg. 50c piano values'for you, offer- That are Fully Worth $325 at ing worlhy instruments 3O STAMPS WITH EACH Gratitude For Care From Man He Vapo Cresolene, In order to make room for Know Onfy Slightly. reg. ?5c 19c en ly, which carrv our 1 lb Good Mixed or Black Tea 49c .lu!m r.-issel. H ri'>idc!lt Uf lh« vill;i::r» stock now on its way to us, Green's August IQp J! broad guarantee. EVERY PIANO in our* I't'Tii^ii-li-a han MlnuT. then a Flower, reg. 25n '"" il ware-rooms formerly sell- 8O STAMPS WITH mnitrtv mmfemi feo died n-i-nt!y 1 lb Fancy Miver) ot Flack Tea 59c in ;IM tutra vniflgr. A Limited Number of ing' up to $325 will be $5 Down I'.i'r.HT li'l't laoiM of Ins yrciit rs!;ito Mrs. Britton Mjn, "We tj 1 closed out at $5 Monthly to r;K-cl. HIMI tlu liiitd- 1ms sotit n have just received a fresh " lawyer (•• th- I.nVli imvn to make tho ,™',, PLAYER-PIANOS USE CREAM Or WHEAT FLOUR MMlWmrill. Arrnnllliu' tO C«W»1, ttfl shipment of Park & Til- All Are Fully Guaranteed tiici r:illiu'r ill K.-Ui^us JIIKI -;nini Mt'ter fcrd's Candies." The finest flour milled. ward l':itiiM'r lienjuii' neHonnly ill. Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange. Ail!:'i;it,'|i btfi :n-fiil.iuituin.' Willl Ihc f:m«ii«M- Um\ IHM'II sM-ht. tip cnvi'i) far \ilin iiiii-iiiL' his Hint'*< niid uniij. I'dliuor (w ;nn ! well. Tin- i;iltt>r htnl HO ilnst> Terms to suit your convenience KNABE WAREROOMS ct'];uivrs -it th.> atue nf iirnih nnd |# Compare Our A. C. Bennett Co. nAime >f ttiK awvtre mnilc Ca»f#I liU Music Rolls and Free Library Knabe Bldg., 5th Ave., at 39th St. .hfef 1 oiicM' i-ry. Privilege. New York 307 Branchport Ave. Prices, Why Their Jc'% Telephone 180- V Store closes 7 o'clock Saturdays incepted Willie—"Paw. v.L s a jury?" Paw—'A body of men organized to Pay More? find out who has tlic tmt luwjv.-, tsj .i won." ADVERTISE Ii\ THE LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, X013. THREE

Fire 3«t by Mirror. A piece of mirror that had bgftii Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings thrown away net Ore to BOUIU BJ9H ,TI the yard of J. B. Crow ami the tin- crept up and caught tn hia honor. TU<' RECORD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS mirror had been broken in moving Women's Soft Juliets, $1.50 to $2 and the glass WHS all takvii out and Long Branch's Greatest Want and Exchange Market ped with a piie of tin caii?, old Tip or Plain COPY RECEIVED UNTIL 2 P. M. DAILY ahoen and similar junk in a low plaee about 70 feet from tin1 huiut>. One These easy house shoes are extremely easy to put co of tlit1 mirror was exposef\ eo , on and to wear—B to E,E. Ooe Cent a Word for first insertion, one- The Daily Record cannot give information that it caught thu rayB of tho aun.— half a cent a word for each subsequent con- regarding advertisements for which answers Cincinnati Enquirer. tinuous insertion of the same advertisement. are to be sent care of the Record. Persons CLARENCE WHITE f» BROAD ST. RED BANK No Advertisement Received for Less Than replying to office addresses must mail or What Did Sh« Think He Wanted? Ten Cents. All Classified Advertisements to leave written answers as stated in adver- The Mill* i.- went uu a tour bs m<> be Paiu .or in. Advance of Insertion. ments. tor car and arrived Uu* uin.1 > v» nltig at fi village, which waa crowded lm WEATHER INDICATIONS Avprapt» liumidlty yesterday, ft. the annutft fair. There was niily^ne OIIP year aj;p today the wnathiT was inn and not a bed in H to hv hail. thf i'nUftl Htntna Wefttbfif lUiroau lear. Tin1 minlmuiu ternoerature was The couple were tired out and nit un- HiM-;it.| tnr tha 3fl liinirs t'lidiiiK Wt'd- 40 iagresi antl (ho mnxim\tm tenipcr- abit? tu go any further, KO Milhv Huid padftj I n-chK'K p. m... rt* VV;IH d~ denri-cM. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. to the landlady: "Can't you BjVa n\o New Jt'rsiy Partiy ilmidy tonight Tide Table for Today. a bundle of hay?" Tin sorry sir," she IK) WrilufKd;iy;,t>ouU'r tonight. Mod- 111Kb Low TO LET—Hou»e, Janes St...W. H. FOR SALE—Long Branch Opera Will deliver a case of Pabst Beer at said, "There's not a thing l«tt but a Brehm. 251to262» FOR SALE—Car ioad nice eating mie 10 brisk souih ;nul nuii!h\vt'st Sandy Hook, N. .1... .6,08 a.m. 12.29 a.m. j House, Washington St. Inquire, your residence for $1.10, ('. P. Hruni bit of cold roast beet." lliilS, .([.35 p.m. 12,00 mid. [Arcade Hotel 229tf | Maine potatoes, tl.tO per bbl. W. 8If., Liberty St., Limp Branch 2fl2to858' FOR RENT— Unfurnished home, 479 llyer, WeBt Long Branch. 252-253* Small Craft Warning fl.30 n. m.. Kotitf Broadway, ^Apply Britton'a Pharmacy Tiny Gi0 Chelfta Ave. 25Otf. HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR SALE—White leghorn hens, keep. Apply 148 Broadway. 25210251 The smallest Kolf course in Great oday, J , at the close of bminrs* Oct. 21, 1913. olie year old. West Lincoln Ave., Oak- Britain IB probably that on May inl- tH)KrT\;tiitnis from Sjiecial Mritmro- UKSUfRCEa, TO LET—5 room bungalow, furnish- WANTED—Experienced white wait- aS2 ""'I ill^'"tmt» • -.- $«f)t.i'i>4 us hurst, Dan'l Dangler. « 252to255* FURS and ladles' suits remodelled to and, at the mouth of the l-'irih of niriraJ anri smrm U'Htning Htation, V. iarfirnfU flU !'T ed, for the winter. Inquire 169 Morris ress, Hartford Restaurant, 120 Broad- latest style. J. Cohn, 335 Second Ave Forth, the sole occupants of which . Wt'uthor Pureau, 48 North Hroad- B' it k;i. si-.urlfif*. eti-. ...,-, 3,'IT'i (HI Ave. 248to253 way. 251tf. FOR SALE—Residue pop corn, fine h.iini-. funithirr ffi& i\\ are the keepers of th» lighthouse. *a>', l,(*nn Hraiifh, 8 a. m. > mi for feeding chickens. Apply 30 Third The islat-d is a mile long ami iv,o and tu House forrent, Atlantic Ave., very mini tml i'«im.' -..,„ ll.teil 4>> WANTED—White girl to do cham- Ave. 252-253* WANT to buy horses weighing from a half furionga broad. 8-o'cJoc* iiiiri niornififf, fi:'. cheap to right party. Styles, 323 berwork. 88 Second avenue. 245tf KHMIIH ami nioi tzn)te* ...... ifi*M> Bfl 1.000 up. Highest price paid. Appl} s o'clock law! night, 65. Has ftvrn uilwr l-.tuku, t-l>-, 83,588 Vi Branchport Ave. 248to258* FOR SALE—Rugs and furniture in Check* L«ml v»th iit'in^ 8,tBl iiii L. Sharkovitz, telephone 8!»8 M, Loiif I I iciest y.^h'nliiy, 71. WORK WANTED—MALE excellent condition. Call mornings or Branch. 243r>. |46S4* Ptone 726 Long Branch. 76tf tivo ability." ianmii'h'f S o'clock last nlgbt (»BI n- to olli.'r lMinks, .'!,• M3I 8S FLAT to let, all Improvements. 20 bes,references. Address Gardener, P. O. Box 94, Rumsan, N. J. 251to255* •v.-i!, l"!t.M"», Second Ave. . 247to252*. Phlox, Iris for sale. Many other old-' ind \ .•inrity and DireutlOD fashioned flowers, all strong, healthy MONEY TO LOAN. House to let with all improvements Caretaker's position wanted by a REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRS, s u'ctni-ii ill in nmrninK, south 18 plants, 50c per ten; $4. per hundred.] NATIONAL BANK, at Long Dracch. hi th(nil.-B. by the year, furnished or unfurnished, married man, strictly sober an'i reli- •1,000, $2,000, »3,ooo or (5,000 to loan State of New Jersey, at the close of busi- MSMU H 'Also rhubarb roots, fine sp^eiinpns of ness, October 21st 1013. Jiiybt'si in pas| 24 hnurn, to S a. in.,Stan- <>( \i-w tenets rminu of Mimnumtli, M: Stokea Place. Inquire 127 Chelsea av- able, besit references. Address, C'are- aaittwi V, V<", t't<>»i.jfitf. iinil M'm Um- trees, shrubs and evergreens, prices on firat bond and mortgage. Apply to HI-:S(H IU'JLH . E, aa milee. 4 enue. 244tf. taker, P. O. Box 94, Rumaon, N, J. W. A. Stevens, Post Office Building. Loans iirnl dlSFffiaWl I 4t.--.lS4 33 ilrU-kftfw, Jr.. ( ntal«r, >i Ihv best \»t>-i-ltiliih (hi.v nf () 'I..I»fi. A It- 18U. TO LET—Furnished house,' near i NmioiiMl Basin [mil ( enough are accumulated. Soak them chrysanthemums, etc. Sodemann and JOSEPH KIRBY, Jr. Yesterday's Temperatures (HAH. T. KLAIHilKI.l.. Long Branch Depot, 304 Second ave. N.itiir.v I'ulilli1, N. J. iu teptd water a day, Mprinkle this on Lindhardt. Telephone 102 J. Oppo-' HOUSE HOVER, Htutr ::iul ['rii.iN' Jl. 1^ \A '12 '1Criiro3 l At'.t'M: Handy to schools and depot, very BOM. i 3 a. m.. . .:!!» 4!t A p. m,. . .04 68 cheap for winter. 228tf. plantB. It prevents worms ana bugs site East Long Branch depot. 242to2B6« I Victor Ave., LONG BRANCH. anil BUvtBin Usiika IJKW • lti;\.)AMI\ WI1OM.J5Y, infesting them. Take the wet tobacco t; u. in.. . .'.VJ IM fi p. m., . .60 59 A TAVLOlt Tltl'AX. - , MAGAZINE Bargains. Prices re- TEL* 24G-W (lisctci ami ii'tlKi r.isli n,-ihi->.." (3*i',28 (;M.HI;UT WHITK. FOR RENT—House Norwood ave., and sprinklo over the. carpet and Notes itf ullicr Sfttlsna] Hunlis . . 8.8B0 B it. m,. . ,4ti f>f> !( p. m.. . .51 5S all Improvements, rent reasonable. Ap- sweep well. This takea up dust and duced for this month only. What do I VmctluBiil pujier amenry, alvkei* 1 nuon. . til ti2 l^ midn't. .4S r.i keeps away moths. Also crumble you read? send list now, for special! inirt reiila S4i> • Avrranc tt'inpt'i-aluit' yraterduy, If. ply J. H. Parker, West Long Branch. Litvvful muiu'v ivsL'Mc in lnuik vi/ : 1 Advertise in the Daily Rec- 228tf. stumps fine and put them in hen nests price. Address, King's Magazine Agen-! AvciiiKi triniicritturi for iht* corn to keep away chicken lice. Instead of cy. Little Silver, N. J. 241to256* j HEADACHES paodlag (hid1 lam y«ar, r>2. ord. It will pay you. FOR RENT.—House on Bath ave., buying tobacco stems for the same The Result of all Improvements. Inquire Oolden's purpose. FOR SALE—Green Mountain pota- Ulvr 4 I\ M. imc to stntt* mid Prlvflls Santa in among the roots until they are cov- HIHI iiinikcfM ;;,ssii '.• i ROOMS TO LET bedding. Giffbrd. Lacour, Cranmer & l»h UU-IHIH uniiiiid 9T>U H« WEDNESDAY ered; strike the bottom of the pot* Co., Fourth and ChelBea aveB. 2131E 88 Second Avenue, Long Branch liiiliviilual di-i'i'slls sulijwt ti> i-liwh iiTJ.'.'l^ 1" lightly on the table to settle the soil, «*•! titlvd c)n-i-ks 1-81 fM TO LET—A cosily furnished, and Consultation Free AT and press down the soil firmly with NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. I'nslal Siivlntis itt'[Hihits '.'..'' 18,300 \:l heated room, with or without board. the hands. 47 North 5th Avenue. 252to267» Tc.tal . $!jWS.lg| Tt> Leave Long Branch stati- nf New .f.-rscj, fount) <•! Homutrnm n»: 1, 8. It. Sluriiiii, Cashier of the HIKIVC BftBte* To Revive Ferns- For New York, Kewnrk nnd Elizabeth, »1L Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Fa- atik, ill' ^iifinnJy BWeaf that the aimve state rail, 6.24. •7.05, •8.11, 9.00, 11.43 a. m.; 1,80, cial Vantage, Shampooing, etc. HL'HI is trut' t<> lit.- imt at m\ kowledse Bad Nitrate of soda dissolved in water 4,12, 8,5.05, 7.2(1, 9.09 p. in. Sundays, 8.39 Home of should be given to ferns that are ii. m.; 4.31, 6.56, 8.40 p. m. t'llff. For Baltimore and Washington, 6,24, 9.00, K. II, S1,(«TM, ("ti'.ditT. email or weak, one-quarter of an11.43 n. m.; 2.U0, 4.12 p. in. Sundays, 8.39 MRS. J. HILL i bo i Walk-Over Shoes ounce of nitrate to a gallon of water. i. m.; 4.31 p. m. y Parker's Theatre Full line of Hair Ouoda. WM. 8. VAN Hill"Vl\ N,.i.ir One-half an ounci of nitrate to a gal- For Atlnnllc city, (1,24, fl.27 n. m.; 4.12 p. m,, orrMI Atiw.t: H. GOLDSTEIN, Mgr. flu lied Bank. KmidayH. W.18 a. m. Room 1, New Goldstein Bldg. THOS It. WIHU.LKY. The Photo Play of the Season lon of water should be used on plants For Freehold (leave N. Y. & L. B. R. R. .IAS. I,. TKHIUNK, l»l BROADWAY Station), via Matiiwim, 7.05, 9.00, 11.43 a. m.; H, M TKHHlMi, that are large and vigorous. Soot and '.12 p. m. Sundays. 8.39 a. m.; 4.31, 8.4G p. m. salt are also good to use occasionally. •—New York only, s—Saturdays only. NO EXCUSE FOR COMING EVENTS. RHEUMATISM. THE LITTLE ART StORE IMPORTANT Repair Bills Are Nov. 7—Dr. Spaeth—St. Francis, the S16 BROADWAY GYPSY BLOOD Catholic Ideal. 228to261Tues&Fii. No matter hdvv many Rheumatic Cor. norrell St. LONU BRANCH, N, J. I AM THE ONLY "WISE- Remedies you have tried there is only Up-to date In all the usual va- Practically Gut in Two Nov. 21—Dr. 8paeth—-Luther, the rletiet of silks and woratedt MAN" PRACTICING IN Protestant Ideal. 228to273Tues.&Frl. one that is absolutely euro and cer- Artiate Par We use only Stamped good* in large Va- THIS CITY. Dec. 5.—Dr. Spaeth—Rousseau, the tain. rieties, Pictorial Review Pat- 3 Miss Asta Nielsen the Best Materials Revolutionary Ideal. 228to273Tues&Fri Get a bottle of Kline's Rheumatic terns and Magazines, Coat Pads H. Willard Wiseman and Thorough Workmanship Dec. 19—Dr. Spaeth—Lincoln, the Remedy today—Take and Fancy Goods. Free 'es&ons i In 3 Immense Reels of Film Perfection Democratic Ideal. 228to296Tues.&Fri. ii faithfully and in a few days you will In ail the Newest Stitches, OPTICIAN. be rid of all soreness, stiffness and Stamping to order. .JOS. TAYLOR ]t Not* the Location. BOROUGH OF WEST LONG BRANCH NOTICE. swollen, achfng, painful joints and Price* Always R>a' - It's a Supreme Dramatic Production HEATING AND PLUMBING muscles. You can distinctly feel that MRS. J. G. SFXTON. 105 EMORY STREET Phone 86-W 1'iilillr notice U ln-nliy ulven tliat at the reimlnr meeting of the Btirnutitl Cmmdl of theovmioad of agony and pain leaving ASBURY PARK, N. J. 49 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch | Koruuifii <>f WM Una Branch, to be held on you and what a relief, so o.asy; it's .. Thursday etaning, Ko««mb«T B, is>i:i. at thefine. For saJe by H. S. Meyers, 119 Near Wesley Lak# Bridg: *%**%WV**%**%*%*«**W/M HtinniEh Council rimniber ill West LOIIH ^^!i Be Sure and Not Miss This Cceat Feature Bnmcl], New Jersey, at eiylil n'Ht.t-k p. m.Sixt, h avenue, also Schrooder's Phar- Phone 1360-R. •nr OS soon tli'-'riMtter an the HUM CBfl bfl lire macy and James Cooper's Jr. Druj? Formerly over aeven, years isL'Mwl, iin (iidiiiitiirc will be itilioiliH'vd to ,nl-i-r A MODEL KITCHEN [the iiroiiu* uf Monroe 8t»et from Wail street store. Broad street. Red Bank. •with my Uncle, the late Willard .to Cediir Avenue, us rifsinnittcii on a map i*ro- is the delight of Every House- C. Wiseman. , (1U- imide by the Itor..u«h Engtiwor, nnd BOW J^unch ! keeper! Why not have yours I have no connection with any (in file in !Uc Bonmch Clerk's Offlt'f. Many Other Special Photo Plays i Dated Ot-tdlier IT, 18J3 that kind? other establishment 1B thii city. >UANK A. 1'OOLK, PATTEN LINE Homemade Plei, BomuKli t'lcrk. Ef8.Ml 84fl-515t-Tu«i. We suggest that you call and Sandwiches, TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE OCT. 1, Cake, 1913. get our Estimate on a Sanitary Birth Stone Ring Coffee, Model Kitchen. Milk Week-days. FREE Cream, Leave New York, West 35th St., 2.00 HONEST COAL by purchasing a cake ol Butter, p. m.; Battery, near South Ferry, 2.30 Hines & Hammer Eggs, Girls Wanted p. m. 348 Broadway, Phone 42 J. BABESKIN SOAP j Pot Cheese. Leave Long Branch for New York; 2OOO Pounds Purest, Sweetest and Best Soap Ice Cream, Wholesale and Retail To sew on machines. Rockwell ave., 7.20 a, m.. Pleasure Good for baby, best for you. Paid while learning. flay, 7.30 a. m.; Sea Bright, 8.00 a. m.; Guaranteed every ton, every time | % Home-made Pies to Take Home. For sale at Seller's Pharmacy. Steady work In clean, Highlands, 8.20 a. m. RAIT FRED'K K. Teacher of light factory, No freight received at Batteiy. DULL VIOLIN-PIANO Send wrapper anji.three two-cent OPEN DAY AND NIGHT stnmps with age and size, to Last car which connects with boats Only the latest approved methods Van Note Coal Co. STEINER & 8ON. Tor New York leaves Cookman Avenue of the best teachers USUM]. Orchestra TELEPHONE 17 BABESKIN and Main Street, Asbury Park, one music by professional musicians R. R. ROGERS 63 Liberty St. Long Branch. 551 W. 42nd 8T, N. Y. CITY. ', hour before steamer time at Pleasure furnished for every occasion. 4 THIRD AVENUE Bay. Studio, 51 Norwood Ave., T.el. 1T-M,

THE REPORTER There Are Highballs and Highballs by "HOP" COME WVTH ME,-

YOU PRESIDENT FOUR I.ONO BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. 1 11 Miss Katherine Kikfii* used tin- b*M ' DAILY RECORD ::: rr,,::: ! uf judgment tn ehoosin? the week In have the Sheriff's power divided with fore eleciion for the ceremony. ISHUlilD EVBJRY WEEK-DAY. a man whom they do not elect but The First National Bank of Long Branch, N. J. who Is appointed from Trenton by a Felix Olaz Is not his uncle, but I Ben}. Bolueati Krflfur. judge who may or may not be familiar he had been a weakling or coward he with loral condition*. would never have run against Huerta. CHARTERED AS A STATE BANK 1886 SUBSCRIPTION RAT**. The old issue of home rule Is very CHARTERED AS A NATIONAL BANK 1889 Terms (Postage Free) outside of theHiiikingly involved, HIIM-H the adoption EDITORIAL COMMENT CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OCTOBER 21st, 1913 city of Long Branch and the lf the lowered tone of personal purl- nnd Leon H. Taylor will enjoy the dls- :y and gentility stinoup; uwn *md worn- The Citizens National Bank of Long Branch, N. neat of power and source of public 5 llnedon f being head of the Htate j n In the great cities by a distinguish o action. Ml English woman. She could hardly At the close of business OCTOBER 21st, 1913, condensed from sworn atatement to the Comptroller government and Commandor-ln-Chlef • These conditions are continued now. have made, a nearer guesH. Hut where of the State's military forces. are we to look tor a remedy?—Phila- j They are n eoureo of proper State Governor Taylor 1H the second delphia Keeord. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. I pride. They tire menaced in a ram- Speaker of the Assembly to succeed1 Capital Stock $ 100,000 00 puign in which Governor Fielder is Another Railroad Horror. Cash on hand and in banks . $ 190,467 35 to the Governorship Jn the history of. assailed by men of both parties who Mr. Stokes and bis campaign eom- United States and other bonds... . 234,280 00 Surplus and net undivided profits 180,525 41 New Jersey and the fifth man who*! ) it tee have either collided or have are interested in the re-establishment idH-Bwiped each other in frying to be Circulation 100,000 00 liaB heroine Governor by a vacancy in Loans and investments . 625,757 50 of bossism and corporation rule. If 'practical railroaders." They apparent- Dividends unpaid 51 00 (lie ofllre, John Lambfrf was Oover-! I this strong and able Governor Is pulled ly know more about the game si rail- Deposits, banks $ 25,457 96 nor by virtue of hia office of President roading on MB political side than they down, his full threatens all thai splen- tJo from the operating end. They of the Council, an the Senate wan Individual ^44j470J8_ 669,928 44 did boily of popular legislation which |«eW !u have Mellcnlzcd the public then known, in 1Hi)2-3. Fonter M. luts placed New Jersey fri line with ulank In the Republican platform, Voorheet* as President of Ihe Senate with conse,(juent disaster. the best-governed States In the Union. Total $ 1,050,504 85 Total $ 1,050,504 85 took Governor Griggs1 place when the Mr. Stoken ran by a "banjo" signal —New York World. hen he made the statement to the latter ri-.sisnud to hecom*? Attorney- News from Trenton on Thursday that WE OFFER ALL ACCOMODATIONS CONSISTENT WITH PRUDENT MANAGEMENT. General In the McKlnley Cabinet in 'accredited representatives of organ- 1898. David (). WulkliiH, as Speaker NOT THE ONLY DANGEROUS izations of railroad employes' had ask POISON. .'(I for the insertion of the plank in K STRONG PROCRESSliZe BHNK of the Assembly .sueeeedty] Governor In? Itepubllcan platform, That would Voorhces when ho resigned in October The tragic death Of Isaac Levy, lot bave been fatal if his engineers of lhat year to avoid any question BM after an eight-day fight for life that n Newark hadn't btien so befogged as aitracied nut fount attention, from uc- o send out on (ho same line a B80"And when luck [A with a man, Red Man's Future State. to Ihe validity of IIIH election Ihe. fol- Why, when lite, to him is sunshine eve- eidental taking of biehlorhie of mer-ond train, une<|tiipped with air brakes According to tb«i best authorities, lowing month. Fifteen years biter his- Ei|d overloaded with the statement rywhere; the aboriginal Indian of America Is Self Reliance tory fspaata Itself, .lumen 1<\ Fielder cury tablets, following so closely the hat anybody who said Mr, Stokes said When fates blow rather breezy, generally without any belief in any death after a similar accident and hat "representatives of the railroa'l And they quite upset a Plan, form of future punishment for sin. as President of the Senate became Then he'll cry that Hfe'e a burden hard Teach your children to cultivate Kimilur brave struggle to Uva In (lieiroiherhoods ' had asked for the plank The happy hunting grounds are re- Governor last winter when President vas guilty of a "wanton perversion of to bear. served for the brave. As to where self-reliance. Wilson resigned the Governorship to ,care of M. Haunders Walker, a young he truth."-Newark News. Though today may be a day of Bmiies, the wicked go, they are silent. The Macon, Georgia, banker, last May, has Tomorrow's still in doubt. Ojibways, however, believe that the In no bettei way can this be go to Washington, and now Speaker , And what brings me joy may bring you renewed Interest In the proposed re- Indian Summer? souls of the wicked follow a wide path done than by starting accounts TayUir Ijcniiii^ Governor by (lie res- care and woe; to the west and enter a long lodgo for them with the New Jersey striction of the sale of tbe drug and Why and what is Indian sunnier? We're l)orn to die, but don't know why after crossing a deep and narrow river ignation of (lovernor Fielder to re* There is more tradition and less of the providing of wifeguurds against Or what it's all about. on a huge snake. Here they are for- Mortgage and Trust Co. move any possible lechnieal legal dis- act about Indian summer than any And the more we try to learn the less ever haunted by the-ghosts of those pitte, about his eligibility to become j H& Hccldenlnl Ingest ion. •ther season of the year. Indian siini- Wf know. things, animate and inanimate, which This will prompt them to make ier seems lo be an accident of na« regular deposits. Governor for a full term in January, i Et in suggested that the manufaciurn they wronged in life; ure, pure and simple- and it has just Life's a very funny proposition, you Governor Taylor's rise in pnlHiiw of the tablets in the usual shupe of ho same chance ol' being repeated year to year as any other acci- can be,t, Peculiar Bequests. 3 1-2 Per Cent. Interest F»ald On Deposit* hiia boeti meteoric. He held no ollice other tablets bo prohibited, that they And no one's ever solved the problem be. required to be colored and that dent, and no more. The facts about There is one actual case on record prior to hia election to the Assembly Indian summer briefly are these: The properly us yet; of a bequest of artificial teeth. But their tale be interdicted except on latter part of September is, as every Young for a day, then old and gray, as it was so long ago the legal chron- NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE & TRUST CO. three years ago at the age of twenty- Like the rose that buds and bloonilT physician's prescription. The lust is oho knows, noted for its severe wind iclers think the decedent had in mind LONO BRANCH, N. J. seven. He quickly won popularity la and rain storms. And fades and falls away; the sale of the teeth to the dentlstB the Assembly by his affability and ac- tin? most practical suggestion, but Losing health to gain our wealth of the time so that cash might be real- People call these the "equinoctials" As through this dream we tour— tivity. And last winter he was cboaes even carrying that out would not re-and other names. The storms are very ized. Many cases are narrated of move the peril entirely, for physician^ Everything's ft RUCKB, and nothing's ab- women bequeathing their hair to Speaker. He helped securt? much often destructive. The sun has cross- solutely sure; ed the meridian and the temperament their heirs to be converted into money. progressive legislation during his ser- might and some doubtless would pre- Battles exciting and fates we're fight- Is beginning to go down. The influ- Ing vice as a lawmaker, but. wan never scribe the tttblelH, a solution from ence of the sun on general weather which is almost Invaluable as un an-conditions is now known to be very Until tbe curtain's fall ONG BRANCH radical or flighty, lie nan shown a Life's a funny proposition after all. lise-piie in the treatment of some great. There-fore., at the time when the Fifty Years Ago Today. high qua lity of common-sense and season of warm weather is changing to —George M. Cohan. E BANKING COMPANY political sagacity and undoubtedly will wounds, in greater quantities than a season of cold weather, It is only Oct. 28. About 30 per cent of all re- /HI ttta highest DfflM In tbe State with would be used at the time. natural that there should be more or THOUGHTS WORTH READING Tbe only safety reully is in Indi- less storm and stress In the atmos- cruits drafted for the Federal ORGANIZED IN 1872 credit. phere. When we bave several days He that will not reason is a bigot; army were, exempted; 40 per cent As a Moumouth County boy who has vidual caution. One should never take of high winds and heavy rains it ishe that cannot reason Is a fool; and held, one-half paid commutation, medicine In the dark or without care- also natural that the temperature he that dares not reason is a slave.— one-tbinl of the roiimlndo-r join- had bis way to make in tbe world, should go down. Accounts of Corporations, Firms and fully examining the luhel and con- Sir W. Drummond. ed (bo coloi'M, nnd t\vo~thirds sent who had ts struggle for his education MibHtlluteH to the front. tents. Many have died from careless As with all things of nature the i Individuals Invited. and who worked as ft brakeman while winds and the rains soon exhaust them- moat Kdltor Long Ilraneh Record: portiint bearing on Federal op whole State must regard him with un- AN UNFAIR ATTACK ON TEDDY. marked, of course. And it is espe- State Game Warden John C Rein- orations lu progress at Chatta- Roosevelt has gone as far away from cially marked at thm season. Tbe Sir bold, shot down by an alien game law nooga . usual interest. is dry and is filled with smoke and violator as he was about to make an tbe light this year as. he can get. Hedust, which makes it. hazy In the ex-arrest, was one of the moBt efficient Twenty-five Years Ago Today. is not, therefore, materially interest- treme. and valuable game wardens New Jer- IV Lessens reduced the price There's No Time THE JURY REFERENDUM. sey or any other state ever had. Fear- of French Panama cmml lottery Next Tuesday New Jersey voters ed In the Progressive cnufo, else he Upsides that, as the period ia im-less in the performance of his duty would be on the battleground. In- mediately following a severe atmo- and with usual cool judgment, it was bonds 10 francs ($2), subscrip- will pass upon the Chancellor jury spheric disturbance, there is little or tions being very slow. stead of that he has deserted the always Warden Relnbold's effort to lnw enacted last May with a referen- ho movement in the air a*id the ten-educate the public to an observance of like the present to save money, dum clause attached.. If a majority cause for a hunting expedition, leav- dency of the air currents is down- the law. To prevent a violation rather ward from groat atmospheric heights of those voting on the tuie.stion Indi- ing his followers to make the best than punish ono was his highest ambi- rather than horizontally across the :ion. and there's no place where your cate by a cross mark in the space op- fight they could. -Kx (lovernor Smokes. face of the earth.- Plttshurg Press. The Shopper's posite the word "for" on the ballot That's hardly a fair statement. In his death the. State has lost a i good and true citizen, and the Fish j that they favor the propped arrange- There are. but two contests of anyLife's a Funny Proposition After All earnings will be more safe, or l>id you ever sit and ponder. and Game Commission an exceptional' ment the act will at c.ice become Importance in which Ihe Progressives warden, and the New Jersey Audubon Time Table- Sit and wonder, sit and think. Society a valued member. All mourn operative and the Chancellor will ap- are engaged this Pall—in the. CUBS' 1 Why we're here, ana what this life is he loss which will be deeplj felt. where you will be treated better, point a citizen in each county as Jury1; Pa*«" in Massachusetts, where the all about? All Aboard! It's a problem that has driven many It the dastardly deed thus committed Commissioner to act with the Sheriff election of their candidate for Gov- brainy men to drink; shocks the people of the State to an When you start for a train than in the ernor.is indicated, and in New Jersey, It's the weirdest thing they've tried to awakening sense of their public duty; you usually look up the time in the drawing of juries. Ji' a major- if (here is, ao a result, a unanimity of where Mr. Itoosevelt has given his figure out. (able first, to see wlvat time ity of those, voting on the question About a thmisaiul differ.eni theories, alt sentiment toward upholding the game the train departs. mark their ballots opposite the word opinion us emphatically its he possibly laws, the Fish and Game Commission Why not prepare yourself the scientists can show, and its wardens, and sternly discounte- "MMiin.si" on the proposition the h could to the effect that Republican Hut never yet have proved a reason before you shop? RED BANK nancing those violations which, mis- No use beinK too latp or will be minified and the present tf* « siuns of progress!veuess are a why. demeanors in themselves, lead to the With all we've thought, ami all we're too early—better be just tem of drawing juries provided by theH and delusion and a sham. commission of crime by the evil-dis- right. taught, posed, then the life of this hero, who. TRUST COMPANY Fielder jury reform law will contimi' Why. all we teem to know is- The advertising of mer- Political rallies DO longer are ihe Tor duty's sake repeatedly faced dan- chants in live newspapers in forte. WVre born to tive a while, and (hr-n ger, will, at least, not have been sac- factors in campaigns which they once we die. like THE RECORD i3 the fieed in vain. shopper's time table. All party platforms are silent on 'were. It is possible to work up some the subject, and HO arc (he various' Life's R funny proposition after all. As. the one fitting tribute to the: It tells you what is IHMIIK enthusiasm, but most of it has to be worthy man who gave his life in the] offered and whai prices are. candidates. So there is no partisan- ; Iniitniiifittmi. jeninusv, hypocrisy ami worked up, and its hard to distin- gall; Ht of good and orderly government, It is a complete Index to ship in the matter. It is nclnp lcit ' guish Ihe real from the artificial. Three meals a day, a whole lot to wa> ; e NVtt Jersey Audubou Society urg- what is going on. COOK'S E HIVE entirely to the individual voters to ex- When you hiiveti't po: (he coin you're every citizen <>! ihe State to up- The simple expedient of DEPARTMEN People no longer (M their ept&ta&i M hy ever> possible means, the laws niakiiiR out a i-hoppinK list STORE: press their RraServaev. ahiays in the «a.v, ready -made ] inin < ;i in|s;tign speakers. Kverjbody's liubilag as we wend our ...artr am! iMiiiettni for the conservation in advance and booking up The main potnt which the votei> They weigh up all they bear and Ma of wild life, the peoples' property on what is being offered Dry Goods, Milliner), MtnS and Boys' Clothing way tims, NKW JERSEY AtTDUBON SOCIETY must deride Is whether they pn ler ' Kvery felts* claims the Btfcsff fellow s saves time and worry. and read and decide for Ihenwlves. Oct. 25, 1913. Press the advertising into Underwear, Hosiery, Men's, Women's & Chlldran's Shoes for Sheriffs, the men they stttttNi to Rod tiie and nimnry un one side in in jhc vvronK your service. exercise the responsibility of letecjt- Hurried ami worried, until we're bur- Ladies' Suits and Coets, Men's Furnishings, Hits and Ops flm-m e fe« if any TOfeei nowadays. ieti, Divine Spark. Make it useful—that's what ing juries, under an arrangement for [ __ _ \nd 'In iv1-: no eurlain rail "I understand her sweetheart Is a it is there for. Be posted on ytmr time N. E. Corner Cookman Avenue and Main Street Pteg whkh eliminates all danger f ff sfi.- « isin-tl M MSBFV a mininnim Ivifp's a funny proposition after all. minister of the gospel." - Yes, she has tbe divine spark." table before you start for ui jury fixing and otliT iihu-. uliMi «i pnblk-it; ir marrying an American, your train. ASBURY PARK, IS. J. When all things are coming easy. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. FIVE

I p . th lume de- nv« man nml an im]«»v(M-i>ht*d BfwmfiU hiy the pressure tn re:iKe*. If a bet Offlrer. Hilt there tn »rti-=try fiheftl bis WATER PRESSURE tie i; tiirhily t-nrUril it will contain aif shahiilness, lie 8ts into the |Hi*trie. lit urdiivn-y pressure of tifteeii p-mud* Very often, especlnlly In Atidntimia. to me >qui!i'i* in*h. and tit it u \Uv hi' i- old auIite, is Ulfi Hpatusl^ polU e- more to ihe t-nbta foot thim witter- man. TIHM'C is a live ;,i;d let Uve :iir generally would till an cueyoinncy.i • would Vt'fiu tint there \s no limit to If you wnnt to know anything fiffi the tl-pttis t'> \vlil< h a ilivcr m- n xtih- -:i!fl tlio water would have to floal onabout him. Us pqimmrtrn neiilicr the t!ie air; henr-e no man knows if theensy ami UlnJly dignity uf tbo pp|| e must not ask a Spanish policeman. Dress Goods Attractions niiirliif bout might fa Such, how- •nan of London nor ihe Irvuulcive nf Itespect him. for he Is of tin- best, btil | OVIT, tt* imt the tiiso, What prevents hottoH of our seas |g wet or not. the itollceman of .New York. Imt lie istlnn't ask him questions. ilivinji to if rent depths is the enonimns- Tht-r*' is only one thing that wouM urevent the ;iir from beoomlntr this very, very human. A ml ite his the In the ul^httiine ht> sotnotinies car !y ini-t-piiMiim pressure of wnter. No blessi-d gLft that no other Irani of ri.s a lance. He is then railed :i "liver without a suit i-nn «o nvpr l"»0 (lenve. nnd th:it is if it was eoffl onouj?h It \v.mid liquefy. However, it is a!-policeimm seems to ponton of ippt-ar- sereiio, presinnably because hi' brlnfr^ Cheviots Plaid Skirtings Net, bor-fiune the pressure on tiic body in« to be more tlinn an ortlhinr.v pTSOM. serenity upon troubled waters He f« |{pps nhfjut five tons to tin- squnro •iiost im|H>ssible—is, In fn*.-t. impossible lor anything it the bottom of the (tea lonUs very picturesque on a clear, Klar inot "U his h nl.v. l*;nrdrunis would he True, lie it uruieit. Ik- U an urseaal 54 inch Wide 54 inch Wide to lie colder Hum 4 decrees C., for If it lit liUlbt and makes <>ne think of Hi • stnvi-il in. tmil other fenrfui difficulties moving on legs. Hut ^'ii!ii*1hin^ tells sot rattler the water m-ound it would times of old the times one read-* itfefMfl Mould result joa tint lie wouldn't ivaliy Inui a t!y. be-oine colder and inrRer mid conse- in historical romances, liut he is &i< in Brown, Navy and Old I like him. At $1,50, $1,69 and $1.98 yd. quently lighter and rise, and its place ways hurmiess. always penceful nail To n-uH'ily thiM the (living suit was And here I must say tluit In- la not ready f(»r a friendly j»ossip lie i; Blue invented, hut there Is n limit n!so to would be taken by 4 degree water, which would IIHUR the object to that to be con foil ml P'l «ith the triuu-dia reaHy ii sereno— a serene person Hi: its depth. At a dopth of one mill' tins civil. The nu;«fdi:l *ivil is qul!e :ill- lance is merely there to numd oir ir pressure due to the wnter atone is 1*15 .eiuperatun*- So we Imvo no argument iiKiiinst the Miiijiestion, for the temper- iMher person altom-ther. He i* stern artistic nnd romantic appearance. Awl tons to tho ^iptnrp foot. Kvtii if a div- and nilstere. amj lie I'alro's i ountry It is not a sharp lance I know, fnt Wool Eponge ature nt or below which air liquefies i,s At $1.50 yd. ing suit \vnn devised to withstand thin between lull and 200 decrees l»-!uv districts and biDPaome iii"nui.iiiions 1 have often felt the edfie of it- wlicn enormous pressure trouble would ho places. Hi' was used lo put dmvn the the seieno courteously luindi-d it t« nn> found In fretting a pipe line that long mtQ C. liaudeleros. those adepts in ll:e art of| for. InMpection. Hut it looks tn-il-ui.- in Navy Blue and Black ami ivil list 'Midi UK the pressure tint Some people seem to think that n swift, forceful boiTowinir, whose pl'es | when seen In the clisUuice on a stin would not break of its own weiffht. stone thrown into the sea can sink ence did PO much to heighten t'a> ro- lit night Armelia Cloth 45 inch Wide only to H certain depth and Is UHTU In the fftse of n submarine bout it nuiuceof old *uiiuy Simin. Tiie yuardla The I'oliveman of (.'atalonia is urn i^ held suspended on account wf the pres- is sUjrhtly different. Hero only the •. Ivll killed off thcKe ^ny tinain i;sl art- what different from the policemmi ol sure of water. A body iinmersei] !u StretllttlS of tile, bont is the neeossnry ist», but now, e\eu rtfter bis (oh feas Amhiiiisia. lie is alert, pushful and fluid U buoyed up only by the weitfhi All Wool thing;. TSi:t to bo strong thn walls hsive been finished, he stiil wc-irs a dild. Interfering. He is apt to want !o l;uow of the fluid displaced. We have fmmd to hi' thickened, nnd this ndds to the nustere tiir. He is indeed not to bewini you (\re and what you arc am! (A New Dressy Fabric) At $1.25 yd. that., water is practically ineompreM*- •weight. conseMuently luldinK to the (unfounded with my fi-lend the police- what your business may be. I'.ut Ciitn Utle, so if the stone Uixplnees a cub1'. load to In? pulled through the wtttor, man. lonlH is not Spain. II is a place wlini'D foot of water that water weighs the in Navy Blue, Mahogany mid so at lust the, limit of the engine tlie jteople rush about doln>: ail m;ui same, or practicaly so, at tlm lop or The first time I met the Spanish po- ner of things. They like work, anil. propelling 'thu boat Is reached. If aif the bottom of the sea- So the stone liceman was one nljrht in a certain what is worse, fliey like other peop!i> and New Blue hirger engine, \» procured it itself would be buoyt^l up only by lhat con town in Anil-ilusl i. Trnth-n-ninpels me (o work. And their policemen fnU<* weighs more, larRpr quarters are need- slant force mid would be carried down to KtnU> that I met him in ;i profes- Broadcloths after them. 46 inch Wide ed for it, etc So there 1M n well de- hy its weight Thus the dinVreneu in sional way. I was ind!!lrine with fined limit to a m urine bout's divine. the forces would be always downward, others in Q row when he appeared \n No. the Oiitftloninn policetnriM radliol Let us tuke the extreme depth of the mid the stone would sink ti> the bot- force. I was jra_thered in by five of Iruly bo called a Spanish poHcemati 54 inch Wide sen to fur found, that of five miles, and tom him. Tint, how polite he was! He put If yon wanl to see I lie true Spanish tind the pressure to the square foot, on liis pistol to my bead. or. rather, the policeman von must uro down to Anda In fnct, if the stone Is at all* com- sponged, shrunk and the bottom. ,\s water is comparative- five of them put their pistols to tnylusiii, At 98c yd. pressible (he tendency is for It in net head, and made, me feel lhat 1 would ly incompressible, a cubic Toot of it heiivh'1' per milt volume ns it poes And yon will like him. You will feel spot-proof weighs itractl'"itlty the same on the be doiiiK him the greatest of favors by for him the friendliest remind. Yo.i , down, fur we have the same weight coining wlf!i him to the police station. surface as at the bottom of the sea in a smaller space It will be remern will see htm ambling caRiially aioiu-. n Navy Blue, Brown and In the case nf fresh water this is sixty- hered that this is what happens to the The whole affair was courtliness If- with stooped shoiiiders and trundUn:;; two and ii half pounds." Salt water air if we tuke it In a rubber bfig undor self. To be :irresiete He conquers twice who rentrainn I At 98c yd. two nnd a half. The answer is l.fKiD,- Herald. tip. Tills. T must hasten to ^.ay.'how- himself in victory.- Syrus. 45 inch Wide 000 pounds, or 825 tons, to the square ever, makes him none (be less a ! Worthy and effective ffiiardluti of law foot pressure-- No known hollow ves- Sign of Wealth. An Old Stor.y- nnd order. ; Fancy Plaids at 98c yd. sel T-nn withstand this. "Did that palmist tell you (lie truth "Ts IH» rfeftf He En shubby of uniform. r>ut that While on the subject of Increasing 1 aliout yourself?" "Say. he n so rich that tU neighbors is n't his fnnlt. It N fhe fatill of » At 50c yd. water pressure n number of intercut Ing "Yes, but tny wife hns been,doing . 44 inch Wide have nil be-Miti to Jell wllilt thev'd i\o fniirxl !rovi>VH!uent. In appearance he observation* can hi- made in connec- for elnriiy ir they had his i:!

TODAY AND TONIGHT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30-31 AL-WAYS A GOOD SHOW A SPECIAL POPULAR PRICED MATINEE WILL BE GIVEN BIGGEST ACT OF IT'S KIND IN VAUDEVILLE FViday at 3 F». M. Seats 2S-SO A Class of Entertainment that Neither Asbury Park or "THIRTEEN BOYS IN BLUE" Red Bank Will See This Season. A Met- IN ARMY MANEUVRES ' ropolitan Production Engaged At An Enormous Expense. This Act Is New And Novel- Don't Miss It. Wm. A. Brady, Ltd., presents THE USHER TRIO The Wonderful Child Entertiiner In their Original Comedy Skit BABY GLADYS AN ANGEL . "ALMOST A MILLIONAIRE" A Pleasing Act For Young And Old WITHOUT WINGS HANS WAGNER BY LAURENCE EYRE THAT1 ECCENTRIC VIOLINIST A New American Comedy of Human Nature. Also 6 of the Very Latest Photo Plays 6 These Acts constitute a Show without a single flaw and th? Prices-25-50-75-1.00-1.50., Seats Now Selling. Prices Are Matinees, Sc, lOc; Evenings, lOc, ISc, 25c. NOTE : Miss Alice Brady appears as Beulah Randolph in "An Angel Without Wings". The play is to be seen in New York immediately after its presenta- Sunday Evening—10 Reels of Pictures, lc a Reel tion in Long Branch. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1013.

MOB SWORN 1 "LIVE NEWS OF THE LIVE STORE" SALE WOMEN'S $5 CHILDREN'

GETTING 111. MTHE11 SHOW TDUAY IS HEAD OF RAINCOATS GOLDSTEIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE RAINCOATS

The wave of sickness thnt swept (Continued from First Page.) S6.50VALUE $4.98 "THE STORE FOR THRIFTY FOLKS' $3.98 OVD rthe bayehore section of the coun- Silver Cup Comes to Wimpf- BROADWAY-LONG BRANCH ty a couple of w^eks ago has about utitulion, and if anything should itap- fttssod away, and neatly nil of the ut~ heimer Place and Greenhut f;en to Acting 6'overnor Taylor rt'inuv- flUtetl are convalescent. At Keyport. J, ing him from office or iriCHjnifitai ing T, Rtcketts, superintendent cf ihe Display Is Big Winner. him from ad ministering ilie go vein Wbitall-Tatum Rubber plant, is rccov mcnt, ihe state would be wishout a tfting under the medical car? of Dr. 0. The fourth annual vhTytmnthptniiiu (}tjvi>nu>r. This nil nation \vi)] c B. Roberta. William Rapp i;i recover- exhibition of tlitj Elberon HortU-ui- until tlie third Tuesday In January ing from a successful operation which turai Society opened In the Anbury when the. Saw Governor will bv. in RUGS ANET CARPETS was made necessary by his being kick- Park ('anhio lust night. Tin; doora aiiKurated with appropriate ce,rftmnn ed Jn the head by a horse about A year .W«T. B ihrown open promptly ut seven When you buy Floor Coverings you should investigate where you can obtain «gO. Mrs. Herman O. Hauer la also o'chnk to the publl The dti lj The State Constitution provide* the best values, as the purchase of these goods involves a considerable amount. We mui h improved Hint ny previous o(:ension. thai iu cuHi; of the death, resignation present prices here, with the confidence that they cannot be duplicated anywhere 'Edward Morris, better known as! Mi •if v,as fnrnMied by Warner's or- or incapacity of the Governor, the in this county. After a visit to our second floor, you will better appreciate this state- "Uncle Eddie" one of the pioneer cl Itrt. The ruJ*'s of the exhibition J'residujjt of the §9S&te uhnl Ibu Act boosters of Keflnsburg na nn amuse-' pn , IIJIMJ thuf all plant.-, eat flowern, Ing (Jovernor, and it Is this* uusltiori ment. •tent resort and the owner and pro-|ve stahlea and frufta must i that Jamea F Pieldar has been boW prietor of Morris's Pavilion, baa been by fha exhibitor mid no competitor ing, us President of the, K< .'late. 'Yht goffering from a nervous breakdown, ig lloneii the receive mom thmi onp Con»tiiutiB«i to bepowers, duties and emolunienta of the is thinking gravely of Housecleiining grip. Mr*. Evelyn String ft am, whojudged, nmi the.-:e fttfa mad;- up of eight iHit e sliail devolve upon the Speaker PET BUNGALOW —and with the thought comes the ne- AXMINSTER RUGS was confined to the \wtl for several KretimiL-i, LH follows: Section OSfl if ilio House uf Assembly. No pro' days with a bad cold and a high fever, IIIIIIIH; section two, foliage ion in iiiadi- for an> further hucccsslon RUGS cessity of oarpatingthe BOOT. Oppor- Size!) xl2 at $17.98 la now up and about the houae. Thos. and tlow'e iif' iiliiuls; section thre*' in tlie oHk-e. Jt waa suggested today tunity creates "duty" when up-to- was $25.00 Sullivan, Jr., has recovered from the rut bloom eiirv^aiitht'tiiuum; suction that in cus<- of an eiurrgeiicy jemov Size 9x12 nt'$7.98 burns be reoefYefl about ien daya ego date floor coverings can be bought four, roses cut liti WITS; seel Ion tiv laker Taylor from thu Acting Gov- Baby Gladys. Size 8.3x10.6 at $16.98 when the gasoline tank on his automo- was $9.98 i ;mmtionts, cut 80Wats; nw\ion six, (irHtiip, Ui(! Senate migli'. be <:on- Four of tho best vaudeville acts of right. Readiness to take advantage was $22.50 bile exploded. fruit; Si. maneuvers, were e.nthuaiiistlcally re- Size 9 xl2 at $12.98 right, wrist dislocated while playing 1 ty wan formally filed with Secretary el veil. Tiila act is now and novel Ureetihut I'Mtate hen , cnterod iiy Mr.of Stale Crater this morning, Tht: res- GREAT SHOWING Selkirk Royal Wilton Rugs was $17.00 football, la now able lo use the Injured Kelly, SITU red five f!p*t nwrtrdn nnd and of high order. The other acts and member. Miss Elizabeth MaxweU, ignation was duly acknowledged an he many rmituri; Photo Flays uiftjwi Size 9 x1:2 at $29.98, was $35.00 Size 8.3x10.6 at $10.98 fight mQQn&M, llt-orga Mnsson, gar mmodiafciy thereafter Speaker of th of Wild's Inlaid Linole- principal of tlie public sehnol, waa illdeiier for tlie I'Ved Freliiifjiuyson ox- it a very entertaining perfonmuici!. Size 8.3x10.6 at $26.98, was $33.0Q was $15.00 during all of lust week and her place AKHiunljIy Taylor lock the oath of of-This show continues today both mat- tiitc ut OakhurHt, won sitn'en flr.stH Ice as Acting Governor. um, for which we are Size (J x Charli'H Wimpfhelrner ostatc "To the Secretary of Stain and to Wm, A. Urady, Ltti. are bringing ootjnty. Size 27x54 at $2.98, was $4.98 was $15.00 first primary grade in the Belford pub- h<; Governor or person administering me of their nnv Heasun* oi'i'erinKS to lic sr hool, wiui unable to attend her at M>ltS ftnitieh. 'i'lif HltcliiiiKK Com- ho government: f hereby resign my he Broad way Theatre, Urns Branch, duties last week, Mrn. William A. pany, beautiful i-ilver cup, for tlu> bast imd largest hloinn uf tliiysuntheimuns, commission as n nimnbor of the Scn-Thursday, Ocl. :H)th, "The Angel With- 18 STYLES OP BABY COATS FOR LIT- NEW FALL COATS FOR GIRLS Cobb, who was acting principal of the ite from the County of Hudson. 1 BCIIOOI last sprint?, while Mill Ida K.was won hy JoHeph MillH, of the >ut Wings.' This will be the first TLE TOTS FROM 2 TO 6 YRS. OLD, Apgur, the principal waa undergoing (leorg,' tiould est&tfl at hukewood. "JAMI5S R KIELDKR." jrosentiition of tho play in Long Every new material, every new shade surgical treatment at St. Peter's hos- Acting (iovornor Fielder C&BM for {ranch and following ita engagement PRICED FROM $2.50 TO $6.98 and style is broadly represented in this pital, New Brtmiwlck, labstltuted I'or esignatlon the identical words, with hero it will be seen at a New York Miss Ayres. VNmtnmstflr D. W. Vim he exception of the nanie of the* coiin- iiayhouse. The, play is one of gonu- Representative materials are Chinchilla, choice collection of Coats, in ages (i to 14. Nofe has rpcover*»d fnwft an attack of y, used by Foster M. Voorhees, of ne interest and is sure to strike local CELEBRATE EDICT OF Jnlua County, who rrfilgiwt} as Act-heiitrcKoeis ga Jiavlng a Hte.rling ring, Bouele, Astrakhan, Zibeline, Cheviot, etc., We advise mothers to come here before the grip, CharlcH A. Caller, who Waa ng Governor October T8» 1S9S, under suddenly getied with ptomaine pois- rhern ia a heart tugging felt through- etc. The prettiest assortment to lie i'ouud deciding to buy elsewhere. The values are oning at New Rrunswiek some tliri •onditions exactly as they exist today, jut the play and Laurence Kyre, the weeks ago. Is now able to be out. Knin- Governor Fielder's reasons for fol-tuthcr has chosen Ills characters from anywhere. very extraordinary at $4.98 to $12.50. twl Smith, is laid up BH The result swing tho kmfiungr of tbe V'oorheeft he every day world of the present eKignatlon wus that this has been of a bad full. Fritz NPIIIKUI. the bar- (Continued from First Page.) ime. Thn rant, is conuiosed of Alice (Rear Main Floor) (Rear Main Floor) ber, who ttiis shot in the left lef Eae acted in tho Courts and held to br irady, Florlne Arnold, Cha». A. Mil- altd, nnd as the Acting Governor other Sutunlay night whmi several When ConHtcntine'H army had PUHH- vard, Wallace ICrakine, Hilda Bsg- vishi-d to take no chances n connec- Middletoun negroeg atempted |o shoot IMI the Alps and eiiteri'tf the plains of ufJ wording which had al-uid Grace Dougherty. (Advertiso- GOLDSTEIN'S DEPT. STORE $9.98 and $12.50 oning having valued. Dr. William I). itHni1-* truss in the heavens, and on tlin ady been Upheld by HIP Courts. Tho nent.) *** "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" Sayre, ot Red Hank, medico 1 Inapfcotov crn: • W6TB (fii> uordfi: "In thin nlgn ire In which tho Voerhafti resignation of the iChooli of Mlddloiown township, thou Hlmlt comiuer." That night tho vns uphelii was one involving the. con- GIVEN A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. was at the tttOford school Friday ami vision was repeated, and Christ com- lotion of Kdward Clifford in tho Hud- ftent home two children who ho manded the Rnipenir to copy what ho on County Court of murd-r in thoMiss Fannie Grlecco Hostess on 20tli thought might hn developing scarlet hud BASS am} Utiw Jt bot'iif brfore IIJH fllKt degree. Clifford was sentence'! Natal Anniversary. fever. s army, Sejttenibi'r 15, lSBIi, to lie haniied. An Miss Fannie Grtecco, of South Fifth ('oiintuntlne did 11s he WIIH coinnuinil- ippcEil was taken and the Court of Kr- Mrs. John JtedilingloH, of Now Mon- ors and Appeals afllrmed the verdict. twine, this city, was tendered a de- Suits and Overcoats That ed. He had a standard constructed ightful birthday furprifld laet Sun- mouth, in slowly recovering from her koown in hintory JIH Iht* "Ijiiboruni.*1 'lifford was then resent en ced Kebru- recent illness. Mrs. Christopher Chro ry 16, 1808 to be executed. February Juy evening. TJio occasion was in It consiMted of an upright lance, with lonor of Miss Oriecco's tweutlpth mey, who way ill for several weeks, is 4, Acting Governor Vooihees granted ARE STILL BO Dressy Men So Much a transverse henm ut Us upper extrem- lirtlulay. About eight o'clock in the now entirely recovered. Hlchard Jack- reprivp staying the hanging until ily. From this beam hung n banner 'veiling thp merry crowd gathered at eon, who recently returned from a aan- ember 25, 1888. After Mr. Voor- beautifully decorated with gold; tho heir meeting place and, to a tune i tori tint, where he wont fur the bene- < had resigned as Acting Governor, Admire And Only tiionugrani of Clirint was worked on )layed on stringed instruments, nmreh- MiddJetown township iruck farmers fit of hU health, now feeling inilte well. id (). WatUhiH ai Speaker of the the banner. ?d to the home of the hostess. re still very busy. There has not Mrs. Robert Miller, oi' Middleiown. Htiun the two armir'H enme together. Anseinbly nnd Acting Governor, fur- yi't been frost enough to entirely de- who has been confined to the bed for her nusppndeil the pxeeutic* of CJif- Instrumental and vocal selections Fifteen Dollars Tin- ni"Ht powerful horo the standard stroy ihe tomatoos, peppers and egg ISVnraJ (Jays with an attack of sii-k- nrtl until JariHJify (], 1SJ>P. wore enjoyed, Mioa Durken favored of Jupiter, tho weaker that of Christ, plants, several hundred crates of which It Is a wise man that comes nefia, \H now convalescing Mioely. with a vocal solo and was loudly ap- A severe HtriiRRle followed and tho llaboas corpus procoedlngs were are still being shipped to market daily. Thmnaa Miller, of High Ian da, who Ithuideti. Between forty-five and Mis Others fearing a lose because of the here and tries our Suita and army of Maxrntius was routed and hen instituted in behalf of Clifford, quests wore pK'seiit. At a late hour had his tonsilH removed a srort liuu? fled In wild disorder. Thousands per- frost, gathered immense quantities of Higftig tho qiipstioji whethpr Act in R refreshments wore enjoyed. Miss Overcoats, notes their perfect ago at the Long Hranch Hospital, fa ished, mid MaxotillUH, hnvlug fallen lovernor U'atkins Iiiui HIP power to tomatoes and Btored them under glass getting along very nicely, Bendeti co is one of the members of the ,n either green houses or hot beds. into the Tiber, was drowned. Con- mler the execution of Clifford, It lines and tailoring, examines Hospnhlmn is able to be out Jigain ult- Ladies' Auxiliary of the Monmouth Such tomatoes, if carefully handled, stjintino entered Home tho name day, IBM claimed in Clifford's defense Mi at Memorial Hospital and has a host of er an Illness of two weeks' duration. I continue to ripen up gradually un- closely the linings ami all wool October twenty-eighth, .".11!, and placed lllimigh Foster M. Voorhoes had r«-friends. thi> vhtnrius Lnliarum on the rapitoi. tgtted us Hptiatnr from '^nian County til near Jhanksgiving. Prices rule B was Btill Governor of New Jersey ligh for everything. For example, materials, criticises ths button The tollowlaa year (A. D. 813) Con- 1 Nine Battleships to Visit Europe. good tomatoes bringing as much as ^tnntine and Lltfinlllfl met at Milan n full possession of the pOWSfl of tin holes, finish, etc. If every man fRce and uiuler obligation to perform Nine battleships of the Atlantic fleet ii.50 per crate. At Port Monmouth, CELEBRATE GOLDEN and conjointly laiUed the Kdict of the hoart of the trucking Industry in is duties. JHrJfiing the BUW J;iniiar.v eft for tiu> Mediterranean cruise on in Long Branch went to all that Toleration proclaiming rftU«lou« Hlwr- he township,ia?ge quantities of pump- ty. the sixteenth centenary of which , IS'ft!), tln> Rupi'pnie Court in an opln- )c lober 85, Twelve, others will re- in by Justin? VanHyi-kel, ruled nuin in American waters. Of tho lat-tins and squash are being shipped- It pains; every man In Long today tin* the Christian world with a somewhat early to ship them, but gainst the contention and held that er four will be detailed for duty in Branch would be wearing our Mr. Watkins was legally the Acting Mexican waters, four will remain to farmers are urged to do so by the ex- By the term a Of t\w edict Christian- iovernor, with the powers, duties and elleve them ou November 1, and four ,ra ordinarily high prices. Henry C. clothes before the real winter ity was given equal rights with pa- moluincuts of the office rightly dP- itheTH wiil be taken lo'navy yards on Uoherts & Son are the heaviest ship- Surrounded by their children and pmiisni, I Vr;-: ec ut ion was positively olvlng upon him. The dfifpndant in he Atlantic, coast for overhauling. aesr of squash, and the crop is the sets in. They would all realize grandchildren, Mr. and Mr*. Ooorgfl Forbidden, All property, lands and second one to be taken from the same his action was Sheriff Heller, of Hutl- The ships will steam at the easy liinztnuyvr obRnrvod their goUU*n wed-eliurcIiPK taken from tho ChiiHtinns and this year, having been preceded j that they are values unequalled peed of i welve knots and will not ding annivermiry In si night at their were ordered restored. n Couutv, ay turnips. Mrs. Serena Easlmond is top at Gibraltar but will proceed to Navesink home. The hovite was pret- ^hipping fifty barrels of pumpkins eve- in any store on the coast. Thin* witM the position of the Church To Follow Wilson and Fielder. lie following ports: tily decorated with flowers and au-entirely changed. Now ikfl fould go Trenton, N. J., Oct. 28.-In a state-- ry day. Charles H. Mills, however, tumn leaves, Al nlno o'clock a bigfarwai*d wit limit hindrance in her "Wyoming, flagship of the command- has the largest individual specimens. 96! issued after he had taken the 'r-iti-rhief, to Malta. family dinnpr was nerved. gioHoue work of civilizing mankind mth of offien today, acting Governor Ono pumpkin grown by Mr. Mills is "Vermont and Ohio to Marseilles, Suits and Over- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. id saving HOUIH. ""aylor saUl it wouhl be hi« privilege on exhibition at Walling's store. It -""ranee. Harry Sadler and family, Of Elizabeth; CoiiHtantine later forbad*1 denth by nd pleasure to continue the adminls- weighs 69 1-2 pounds. This is no ex- "Arkansas and Florida to Naples, Mr. and Mrs, IJporgo Liuzmayer and ucliixioji out of reaped for ptfr lation of Ihe ntllce iil')iiB tho Unes •option either, as ten specimens se- coats for $15 taly. family, of MatBwan; Mr. and Mrsjhonl. ; lie eoninKiuiled the obsirviinco aid down by Governor Wilson and fol- ccted at random, average sixty pounds "Utah and Delaware to Villofranee, Somewhere between $16 and Adam Linr.mayer and family and Mr.| of Hunilay and bestowed the Uateran owed by Governnr Fielder. Acting n weight. Apples are being held, as prices are expected to go much high- and Mrs. Joseph Linzmaypr and fam- i ;iiace on the I'opc. Governor Taylor entertaininR no doubt $20 is usually the average man's ily, of Nave-ink; Mr. and Mm. Jacob if the election cf Mr. Fielder as Gov- "Connecticut and Kan sits to Genoa. Kieffer pears are selling tor one "The Wyruuing should arrive at Mal- Mn/mayiT iind family, of Atlantic Lectured at Little Silver. rnor. said further that he would fol- lollar per bushel hamper. Rnta baga limit. Just come in and see how B November s, and sail on November High lands; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lint- Hev. Joseph Garrison, of Pitman, ow this policy in order to ttirn over urnips and onions will not be market- I for Maplsai ienvin Ktliut port on nicely we can fit you out in a ma>er, of Matuwai:, and Mr. and Mrs,N. . J., Rpoke last night in the Btnburj o Mr. Fielder upon his inauguration ed until later. Gabriel Linzmayer, of RO*«UP, N, .1. he office of Governor as It would be Vovi'tnher Is, she will proceed to Villa- j Methodist Church, u! Little Silver, ranee, and tall from that port at the new Suit or Overcoat as low as Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ltnzmayer iad he continued in office. ihia topic lieinti "AnioiH'; the l*reeil>uer. ie:nl of the lieei on the return cruise. Despite blights and bugs this has were murried in Germany in ISfft, $10.00 and up to $35.00. (of the South." ami bad to do with olfl en the most successful year the buy Tliey have, been residsnt^ of Xavestnk The acting Governor continued • lie Heel will arrive at their" home t Hurt Schaffitcr & Man experiences as a yomiK minister in shore truckerB have had in a decade. a great many years. 'Governor Fielder during the time that ;'rds Dot ember IS, to remain until .the South ai the close of the war. Mr. Their prospeirty is evidenced by the [Garrison entertained his hrnrers with ie has occupied the ofllce has main- ifter tho Christmas holidays. alned the hlghflflt standard of efflct- "The fleet will be entirely aelf-BUS- Past quantities of New York horse Cleaned Up His City. 'humorous and patlielic stories Of thoM naure that they are purchasing in the | people.- -Mr. Garrison in a Civil War ney and has administered the office ;iininn nn this eruiae. with its coal Resenting tho assertion that Syd- expectancy that next year will be W. H. WOOLLEY & CO. Veteran, and was om> of th enien ihat rlth much credit to himself and to the nd provisions iu fuel \ and supply ney, Australia, was the dirtiest town qually RB good, if not even be'ter. .made a tuicces-ful es«npe from Lilih.v state. It's only through his unselfish- hips, iinil with the hospital ship to The Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys Store on thu Coast. in the southern hemisphere, the' lord They are paying cash for this, too. Iprison. He is living in retirement at is in resigning that 1 became the care for the slek. The visit is not in- mayor organlaed. • spec4al force or a farmer at Port Monmouth, had an 'Pitman, where he owns a fine house. ipient of this great honor. It will tended to lie one of ceremony or of- 181 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. hiuidred police for the preservation of he my sole purpose and desire to car- fitial in any regppet. nnd the object in lKJaragua bed of two acres, that has good ord^r, clfiinlinwus and neatness. ry out the great State policies thai restricting whip* to one part is to allow been cut for fifteen years. He decid- Hallowe'en Socrat Tonight. have been and are being pursued, that the enlisted men to make trips info flip ed fhat it had outiivpd Its usefulness, K very thing i^ in feadieess tor tfe« have placed and will keep New Jer-interior on visits, and to have them FO he jTlanied the middles to late to- big Hallowa'en Bocial, wWch win besey in tho foreground of the great and utilize tl.eir thin1 and nmn •>' to I to natoes. When he went to figure up 1 given. toniRh! in St. Isj&ea Ha,ti, Red progressive states of she I'nion." bsat advantage. With this La view the yesterday, how much he had taken off Bank, uf ffi« tmttrt wesciif vf st iosf iwo acrr-s, he wag surprised to HOTEL DIRECTORY, 1 i\cting Governor Taylor announced arn that the combined sales of es« (aJEOPS Chitr'-h. Hiii al eeatOffldS wii- tion wiih truriim companies to m;ike h-> wuvn. :ind an sttTftctiVS proprr.ni the reappointnient of U Edward Her- [iaragus and tomatoes amounted to Pleasure^ Bay, Oldest Hote on the Shrewsbury. Open HANSON : •nv;micinpnts for travelling parties of the EntiTe Year. Shore Dinners a Specialty. New \.i l I-e Kivcri. The refi e -lilllPlltH. IOO. mann, of Jersey City, a* h's secretary. rly $600. He will try the same officers anil men." England Clam Bakes. Shell Fish and Game in sea- ** THE DP-TOWN STORE niij tm in ki ejiin? witii ;in* HalJowe*ea Mr. Herman served Governor Fielder, j combination next year. PRICE'S HOTEL •plrtL Tli»- dancing *itl be the main The new acting unvernor also announe-1 son. Competent Sailing Masters. "^SWEATER COATS^T 49C~ Woman Dies at Hr^pitai. 1 feature o ft lie Social, and will he ini-d the appointment of Col. Frank M. '• We bare IS Ladies Sweater Taylor, of Hackeiif/.k M his Military' Mrs. Mary ('. Miiiintosh, Wife of I>. Mr iad MIP. .1- H. Davis, Jr.. and Coats in Wlute. and Gray. Just pragr^ti all erentng'. He ©»fl irjll l» iil'ou.-H on Ifct floor SBtoVS In P««U Aide. Taylor filled this potsitinn for M- Mftcfciolosn, rtirj a! the MonmouUi Anna \V. Davis are home from a the thing t« wear around Ihe Governor Fielder. I'non the request Memorial Mnspita! of [terftmiifin on I • Washington, EX C\, and Rich . ostaae. T%* eeiamittee ha charg* trip i Over the Cent-a-Word Column house these cold mornings. of the aetine (loveninr. AMjulHiit Q«n- S,u;il;iy. Th* itereasc-d M| 2~ years mond, Va. expect Iri'- -• Pir.i" ri;l<> crowds froni i>,.• ccani • dtstrl I sarroaildtac Red era) Sadler will issue an oninr reap -—Mrs. R. 1>. Cnim is still critical!? and See the Bargains That 669 13ROADWWY Pfinl: ani nrr prrparing to fleroiriTno- pointing all the other members of thenH and ,i rm(4«at of ktivri Park. l at her feath avenue home, nut lit •* W« Olve INN Trnd'nc ^tPtnp* C.,v< ruor's staff. k vi. tic hope ie give* for her recovery. Are Offered to You. Advertise In the Daily Recora. w LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. BEYIff

| 111'' «IM. Tlio HiiM-fes, Illltlllftl»li III P«- f of Saturday rn^nrdnj^ her enrly life. ; pan inkliia foj llM reintjvo) uf Olbaon her miming tu her llrst himUnnd, Pr. MURPHY DENIES ALL •i^ pxePHtor uf the t'i*t!iti' nf MTH. E. Aliiswnrtli, nnd her sepaniilon from j What Cures S/.alm. Wm IH.'il liy ! H- Fiilz I'iHi-liti- H flit the Original and Benuln* him mid her mtwHnB 'f'h Admiral I'l-fintM". AustriMi! vice'rnn^iil In New Rcton. CHARGES OF SULZER . Stark, Eczema? The ndmlrnl wns very Intempernte. AGAIN RE ARRESTED I Th«| wore thnt. while tin- will of fil,nld. hut imtlor her earn he drank | Mrs. Nz.-il.o left nil nf IMT muncy la hatHORLICK'S coiisldernhly les* and flimlly aslted her 1 W« hftVi had »o many inquiries lately • i ' iir'ini i i i in, thiijiiriiti'> mnttifi »11 >. i T, ^ iidie II i di', tn w•, j^." Trr.^iii-: Eczema and other skin dig- to hivoliu' i!s wife. Got $25,000 From Brady, but i =i •:>-?!, that we are glad to make our answer public. After careful investiga- "It was mil." when I saw that he was MALTED MILK tion w« hafe found that a simple wash ffOfsg ro kill hlttJMlf that I decided to Alleged Slaw Must Now ^TX z»»& of <>i| nf Winter green, as compounded Returned It. r and tv^tdhig in The Food-drink for All Agts. In P- i > i> Prescription, can be relied nir:rr,v lillii," she said. wa« pn-duii-d by (iihson. oi upon. We would not make this state- "Then you married him to save tils Face Perjury Charge. For Infants, InvalkkandGrowing children. ment to our patrom, friends and neigh- gatious of qiH>stl*1i:tbk' piHirPilm c Pme Nutrition, up building the whole body, bors unlesa we were sure of it—and iifeV' iisUt'd Mr, Marker. New York, Oct. 2S.—Clinrlea 1<\ Mur I made against (iib^on. who tinally although thwe are many so-called Ec- "Ye*. I nmrrmil him to save his life." lnvigoiatesthenursingmolherandtheaged. zema remedies Sold, we ourselves un- [)hy mnde, his roplj to \VHHnm SUIWM. : l d 1 Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. hesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Pre-replied Mrs. Eaton It Is nn 1,800 word statement, in which scription. CONFIDENT OF ACQiiitTAL "^:u;; r;; ^";';,.,,.,,.,,,^ ,.„„ Divorce Recounted. Mr. Murphy tubes up one by ono ihe Drop Into our store today, Just to talk Take uoubttitute. AAfor HORLICK'S. over the merits of this wonderful IJra- Her divorce from Aiuswurtb and her clim^es thnt Sulzer made against him his wlt'o stood 4»y hint 111 IH< inarrhtfje to Admlnil Kuton were itgnlh in* |jls Interview with Jiuues Cruel mmi rregularities In Affidavits He Mad* When two Jurten fll«i»i 1 us to hi Natfe Any Milk Trust WERT'S PHARMACY, rornimted liy the witness Soon ufter nnd In piiiiUi' •paoptew since lie came „ .. .. „ _ , , ur... t!i«'lr mju-rla^e hor hnshund gave her lei Nrw YorU. Mr Murphy ettRISS* pillt tile ilNtrlrt ntt..in,..v nt nnillltl Cauoe Further investigation—Victim i /FIREMEN OF STATE MEF.T. ftSaOOO, nil of which she returned to SiilihM' with lylnK at every turn. Met Death by browning In Green- input HRilliiKt him htm later. .She did not know thnt He does hot mention the mime of 1 OjSen Convention In Jersey City—Re- MARRIED HIM TO $110,000 c.'une from the first Mrs. Eiitou. John A. HoiinosHy. nor docs he take up wood Lake. BURY DEAD MINERS. election of Offic«r» llikely. t nor that the admiral hud SJO.000 when the I'hurtfen thnt HeumwHy has mude Iknliui, K. V.. IM, is. Tlio linllct- Jersey clly. N. .!., Oct. ;i.H. -oMi'era licUiirafions from all parts of tlio him exara'iicd. He was under the In- Stilxer had refused prevloiwly, Mur- had lm left tli» Jull, hnnovor. he wua lrarrestcd on a wanmnt CIIIU-RIHK him i tfcs ftoH ow I«"M rel^rerpi slate paraded through deroratod stroatH fluouee of .lnuvs nt the time. l*fiy mys tJmt Judge Boardsiey did BPBHII odrtwn ml crowdrt wltli |n'op|p. Tliori' was a Own Defense. "Dr.. Cnifstxte was tinder the im-bring him the clicj.-k, whicii ctime from with iwjury. It Is allpgfld lip tnni- ndilsnhlp. BPB pored with nllidiivlls ho made regard- Ins tho sanitatio t tiniiqncf at Teiitonlu hall, whii'li wns pression that I was ii yoiint, wittmin the late Anthony N. llrndy, nnd In; Inc Mrs. SSIJIIIO'S will I men who Ir.ln^ the hntUrs n-nm ih altend.'d liy Chnrlt'B J!. Kuan. Dwno- who wanted to get rid of an old hus- look it from his haadfl. Later lie culled mh IILl 1 When the warrant had been served \ "' ' «lil..h>- J.-tl t" dishilc-rtaiit cralic candlilatt for stato senator, aud band, nnd I srtl very indignant," Mrs. Mr. ttnidy. who wns then in New York, on him he was mwln Imkea up. Uo llfu''' '"•"•|1 "''I' B"dto» «» InkoM olh r .iHlilidates. BE MADE HER TOO Hi DECAY Eaton deciared. on the telephone nnd asked him to call will be held until this afternoon, whwheen <*• ''I'l'ietery (ll ly fmin the So .•onti'sts urn looked fur In tho She told ufa tooth that decayed over- ;it Pelmotiifo's on tho way uptown. 1 Martin Vwwl. recently iinjmint.'rt lil e will be tnlion to New VorU city ""'.>"" ' i»"i'BUii'U" ntn II"t mine. We.ii.m t)f ollieers. John I'lnnllltt of i.l^lit, mid she WHS sure that the ad- Mr. Brady did so, nnd Mr. Murphy RiKtnnt United Stilt, s trt-nsur«i, IIQK * r where he Is to he trleil ftWfW tmn Bw pitsscipiscill wwheh n ai ITol)ol en Is president of tlip state or- 8he Swears That the Admiral Tam- miral had tampered with it while she returned the check to him, thanking Bwnrti In and !iKWnm.^ rb-nw r,f tho f !llni lK treasury in New York. Wftn«i Uw 1 "I will wcleome tho I trlnl." Gibson 1 '" were directed into every rooni trautantton nnd seeks r«-olectlon. The pered With Her Molar While She slept' *At the request of the prose- him for the gift, but Haying thnt ho il llf th faw rfavH thfl w..rk nf count Ins •' •"_. Bllld. "It menna 1 will Ko scut frou! " w.irMn-:- mill v> sm,.l,lers wre othi'i' olllierM are: Holii'l't D. jfendiT of Slept—Also Testifies Ho Was Ad-cutor she showed her teeth, that Mr could not accept It Mr. Brady died now" i rountf. (invi'cniitelit mine e.\|»i'it^ wlil Track loiniiany No. 1 of tnls city, m'c- Br.rker m Iff lit detect the effects of tlio abroad lltat summer. vRuitfi win bv undortalten In accord. dicted to Opium. Attorney Burton W. Oll.son wns' '•eni.iln In Iknvw.n tor l-.vn ,„• three relary; William KOSP of Cainden. poison. Asked how she" ki:ew her IiUs- An for the check which, Sulzer soyn 1 werk ;l ir twlee tried for the murder or ••Count- * '"• " '' "" '" 'l-' I BILL FOR U. S. OWNED WIRES aminution at her trial for the murder like steam fmm n locomotive. I said conference nt the house of Judge M# Victim Was Drowned. | f""llla's- by poison of her imsIninU, Hear Admi to myself, 'Guouiu'S*, can ft he 'pos-('nil fill the night t>f J'\»h. 2, when thu Oren on Representative introduces a i onlh'UH'U tlif fnlUiwinu' rol Joseph Giles Ettfnn. She Insistod sible that Joe Is In Chlcft^o?" Then I governor dime to New York to urge Mrs. nos<> Kziilm, known IIB n linn- | Schoolboy Dice of football Hurtt. Mansui-j For Federal Control. \'icuirimio Mapjt. Bhp did not administer poison that tej fountl thnt the r.ninUe came from the Judge McCall to take the chairman Vieioriniio Mapjt. llii'inlicr ,. and Jaime ('. l)t hlko. Tlioy were thiM-i' on u vacation.! .|, | fjtiulont. illi'il lli't'O its the rusult Her nttorney, Mr. Mnrst!. risked, Mrs. Opium. 1 knew by tlwt thnt the ad-Mr. Murphy says thnt he nskeil tit Ihatl K1 (m pn>'. iiiint; for t-'Mvcrnincnt ownership Vo.yi'o, Vlncciitl' llustiv uuil \'tin-cnti'! f(Ilison took flio woman out In tin'I of -injuries ruoulvod 111 nil Illtcrchisi Eaton only n single question befpre | miral sniolieil opium." time thnt the governor appnlnt John j ; l •Hid "iienilluli undi'f Hie postj^ik'O do- District Attorney Murker beRDn hit*, F. dnlvin. The governor then KUKKV.SI-j Silicon. mi'Uilii'rs ( tho PhiiijiiMnL' limit. Several persons KHW the hoatj foutl,a|! miuie {i:irtii)h>\ mi men^ci-s of tho Inter- on the ieiH-li and he should not be "Do you believe ill HiuusV" The lau.\i'r's story that the drowning lender or Illi! triiiiS|nirl woilcci-s. was 1 ied Mr. Morse. named Lye In INHtt. A lire wulch oc- "Certainly. whe»i they nre to let peo iiiii'-i " i MitnVilnn nrtrt thren *'I did." Mrs. Eaton replied. curretl that >:ime ye;tr dewtin.ved ;,H tho nsked to take nn executive job agnlnst of Mis Stain, was •ii-cli'..|,tal was ae KentHiiced tit stnt'ii immths in prison j bis wfll. AftW repented re

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BUY A BUICK—YOU GET THE BEST H. L. ZOBEL SEA BRIGHT Tel. 9O NEW JERSEY CHASSIS, WITH EXPRESS BODY AND WING BOARDS MOHT J * LONG BB.'NOH DAILY I^ECOSD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1013. Colorado Convicts Help Nation Wide Road Movement

and Governor Hodgos of recent "good roads" day. 2.— wad* highway, 3.—Governor itj, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 3.—Colorado HoJuen /center). society h.'is enemies. The K'JV- >rnors' eatbuatass? was awakencl i>y spend $50,000,000 for good roads, and graphs of roads built by the convicts What they snvv. nnd many of th^in |5,000,000 a year are being spent by the and says, "These are considered by were impref!:;ed so favorably that they state, in addition to an equal amount experts to be equal to any roads in the asserted their intention of studying this by the counties, in building state high- world." stem furthi-r, with a view to rcnmi- The question so often raised In con- mendint; to their respective legislatures It will be noted that most of the nect Ion with convict labor, as to the adoption of similar methods. Btates which lead in the march of high- whether it does or does not compete The warden of tho Colorado peni- way improvement, which is considered (unfairly, of course) with free labor, tentiary pay.s:i throughout the world a mark of prog- is answered in Colorado and other "The benefits in this or nny other nut approved Itself to manyi leaat $1,000,000 to the state ot Missouri. ress in civilization, aru southern states. •states by the assertion that convict la- itatw re-suiltins? from a broad nnd sci- I'lnna for federal nl<1 to states Stilj Very Far Behind. Various reasons are cited for this b<>r on roads does not so compete. The entific sywK'ni of convict road huiMlng Taken as a who!*?, (he states are far awakening of Dixie. Underlying: them roads that are built by tho convicts can scarcely he estimated. Counter- behind in the matter of road improve- all is the fact that the states south of would not be made if the matter were ing the situation in Colorado and bas- nt. Of iho forty-flKht states of the the Mason and Dlxon line are tired of left to the state or the counties. The ing our figures mi actual exper;ci: per best of r ads U&JlPQVSfl. Klght rauru have be- South Carolina, Alabama and Florida highways if the prisoners were not est rnfedwiXya In the next ten yenr « tor cotieeiVt-d the Lieu of setting Ol anrl 10 per cent. The state aro building sp,nd clay roads, consti- called upon to build them. less than $r»O'»,000, and this without dtty tor the purpose, as ftg express t. | which has made the greatest tuting a cheap and satisfactory type of Besides, the outdoor labor is in many adding anything whatever to the bur- of "lifting Missouri from the mud All in "the matter in recont years is New highway. caseS beneficial to the convict himself. den of the tnx payers." - of the able podted nn-n nf Missouri York, which had 5.S7Q milts nf Im- Splendid Results on Colorado Roads. Under the Colorado system the con- An inteivst.nj; feature of the, CQUJ- •^Tht-Vwpi* exiled upon to put In an ho nun t proved rnads in 1904 and raised them Georgia stands with Colorado In the vict Is allowed ten days off from his 1 rado system is the placing of the nun er Usefulness | day*S WOrfc on tin mnilH. The frovernor to 12.787 in 15109. Next to New York matter of employing the state convicts Sentence for each month of labor on on their honor not to attempt to escape i.hvuy at late, I iMinsilf Het tho example, and Governor in orrtcr of Kaln are CJoorKfa, WashinK- n tho roads. The former atate has the roads. This is in addition to the when working on the mads. The pirtti of Hie law- Hedges of K.uiMaN, M\W rl's naiah- tim, XllMsouri, South Carolina, Alabama, had more than 4,500 prisoners "lifting usual reductions for good behavior. In has worked well. Leas than l.por cent in tiie tariff Jir.d currency ftadjbor, showed tola wlllhasneas to help by I'rnnsylviinla. Tpnnfawt-e, New Jersey, it out of the mud," to use the Missouri Colorado the employment of convicts have violr-ted their pledges by success- [ii]iorl:ml matters. The project j loilinif with Kpadn ;ind puk like Ins Florida ami Maryland. locution. Colorado has not put so many on the roads has been very successful ful escape. "These men withoti t struct u LiscoIn road frprn | brother executive of Missouri. Much f| The tfiiin in New York is due larRely men at work, but they havo achieved because of the fact that the cost of guards, some 300 miles away from rho UtUSht lihih lo « !ell> j-inirg, Pa,, instead ! f* "d work was done, utid < ! overnor .\la-to tbo fact that the state has bonded splendid results. Tho report of the building of many of the highways prison, have created a national repu- bulletin Liiioitn monument in Washing- | jor declared that the day was worth at Itself, t»y the vote of tho people, to Colorado warden reproduces photo- through the mountainous districts of' tation for loyalty," says the warden

the isthmiiH. On Nov. 6 the United PANAMA, THE EASY NATION OF THE WORLD, States announced virtual recognition of the new republic, and Minister Childhood's Poet to Have a Memorial 1 U:\upre at Bogota was instructed .to inform the Colombian government that N the hearts of lovers of the "Little CELEBRATES HER TENTH BIRTHDAY the United Stntes was prepared to rec- Boy Blue" who went away and v!d< d she ulden them pmtfrntly. The It was nit Nov. 3, tflflVthftt tliein- den'.KP Panama as a nation and to rec- left hie toys and of "Wynken, United Sta s* has no thought at per- haliilants of the department of Pana- ommend (hat the questions at issue I Ulynken and Nod," who sailed off milting her to become one >>f fha Ittlta ma, united Stftto* or Colombia, && Let ween the two countries be peace- In a wooden shoe, Eugene Field needs aMv uml equitably settled. no memorial. To.them he Is the poet dui-efl their state an Independent re- of childhood who voiced with love and public. ' They; had long been dlsaatis-'! ()f O9Ur*e Colombia did not take sincerity the thoughts of the little id with the rule of the p IIM tit quietly (o the alienation of Panama, minda. Ho knew children and loved of j Bogota. A provisiunal one of the richest sections of her ter- them aa he knew and loved many oth- (if | culiyintlllK of three COfiBUls ritory and of transcendent importance er things. Most of all, next to his own al and 0 1 afla a. | offlciaia, was mttabliBhad In view of.the impending construction children and *hls wife, he loved the •r the I opi of the canal. It was charged openly friends he mad^ In Chicago. Survivors • north. ti.-liavc. | and Panama, in .-Liitiripaliun ' that tho United States had fomented among these fiends are at the head of id is acting in ajactto^ .sided with iii<- leeedera the revolution in Panama in order to the movement; to raise a fund for a iBtloa froBl i-iu- | fci>.tl no resisliinee t.i Hi- .';.. fat illtate, the building of the canal. Field memorial. al afl'airs. Po- | of (ho new order of affairs. Cul'inbia was pictured to the world as outel under th» Oa tin- 4th the soldiers ev&ou a victim of robbery, and suggest ions They want to mark his grave In it PoriUB and his] lalhm%S, The rnJte.l Stale* • it i have, l.oen made that some or all of Graceland cemetery, Chicago, with a 1 co. | Panama's territory should be returned shaft that shall tell of his work and eur.ty ui life and' Na.shvINo, then In the gulf ->f his fame. Also, if the sufficient furtds a liitie republic was ordered to colon to saivr, rd are forthcoming, they want to erect a HI and II throngs of visii-t interests or Americana on the sth&tus I - On the oilier hand, It was maintained memorial to the well beloved poet in ;ui;ii hrii ; much luoiiev In and lo watch over ihe B&tQtj of itiel that the revolution was the act of the one of the Chicago parks which he i. witjit ior«- ca.n u Pana-1 transb^luntan railroad. A BpectftJ fitnamani, actuated by a desire to "go used to frenuent to watch the birds ie is ntiml-ereil meeting uf tho United Bt&tes cahiiieL' It alone" In the family world. Some of and the children at play. They have ertcans to wlmjaj was sailed by Prestflent Howe • It mul'the questions arising from the matter formed an association, and they have I revolution1: are' addit tonai vessels of war were are not settled yet. issued appeals for money. The com- iiiri.js of Ule? ' 1M.th thy gulf and thu I'acliic When the smoke cleared away the mittee in charge of the fund is com- United States paid to Panama -$10,- posed of the Rev, Frank \V. Gunsaulus, 000,dOO for the right to construct the Hobart C. Chatneld-Taylor, Charles Q. camil, with jurisdiction over the canal Dawea, William J. Davis and Slason zone. Of this amount the republic of Thompson. The treasurer is Mr. Pannnm invested JB.000.000 in New Dawes, the Chicago banker. V-irli real estate yielding nbout ift P*T The fame of Eugene Field has grown cent, spent $1,000,000 fpr a national since his death, on Nov. 4, 1895. The theater and a Ko\xnnment building and memory of his idle newspaper verse invested (he remainder in Internal Im- and paragraphs, written for the earn- provements, such as highways, ing of his livelihood ami worthy of only wharfs, telegraph lines and schools. pausing note, has passed, and his seri- Indication is advancing rapidly in ous wurk remains. It is serious in the Panama, there in no nation** debt, and sense of having permanent worth, not th« outlook for thfl prosperity of the necessarily because it depicted the little, country is decidedly brtffbt serious side of life. Some of his light- AKTHUR J. BIIINTON. er verse is as genuine and as valuable as the poetry which ia touched with the fire of pathos. Of his* sympathy ITEMS FROM EVERYWHERE with and understanding of childhood. hfa verses bear ample testimony. R« id fifty-six areas was "extremely fond of children and he water is more >. ten where it is some ni ma !>eM poetry was written on and four whero theme* that interest childhood. His nur.urous lullabies have been set to mns:e by several American compo- J senv pays one commentator on Field and his work. Field loved books, especiaHy old and rare tinnks He wrote of UH m with the j a solid fmir.rtati i fp ton rjf a genuine bfbltpphtt*. btrt The oldest unlveralU in lbs wWM-i is did not, like some collector on tint EUGENE FIELD. in Peking, i'hiiiR. A pnunto haffiato his knowU dgo of thim to the dfcts rottstfetlng of 820 *tc*« columns con- publication* the details of tit an'I Hie name of the pnlil-J re 11 Martin Field, who is still a news- tottinv* or tnlrw i*"» ii irti.i of Ift.Wfl ffraduattts. id for tAe tE« est-nt. ].»:iyiim 0* led an itk t '••• fro er to

II Henrys Hrnd. of his ©fflc*, a Photo* b; Ame •«. Henrys ]; »nd Hie ,, .-!„, il iti thy Eufl SCENE IN THE CITY OF PANAMA. Btnt resident and lecturer p<. 1.LVXT1NE w LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1013. MINE

OAKHURST NEWS.. SHREWSBURY NEWS Mrs. Lzeklel, of Lakn ntreet, spent MiSB Mary Cdwey, of Verona, spent TRUCK FARMING AS A BUSINESS Wednesday with Mrs. James Laytoii he week-end »iih licr parents, Mr. at ijtinK Branch. and Mra. JuniestCasey. Mr, and Mrs. John Drown have ink- C. B. WilllirtRson. of Pfrth Amboy, en possoasion of their newly furnished hpent the wtek-end with Holmes Shoe- By D. T. HENDRICKSON SPORT EVENTS HERE ANDELSEWHERE bungalow on Pearl street. maker. Misa Bertha Richards spent thn Mr. and Mrs. William Porfer, of Lil- wpok-oiul with her sister, Misa Marpar: le Silver, spout Sunday with Mrs. tit Klohards, of Newark. 'oiter'a mother, Mrs. James Cnsey. Asparagus as a money making cropies high with a gang-plow constructed MIBH Carrie' Carr, of Pearl street, Mr. and Mrs. ,lame» nennelt and son, takes precedence over ali others in;specially for the purpose. The BIIOOU hardly possible that the three "M" who is employed at the Asbury Park of VanderuurR, were gnmtts of- Mrs. j Monmouth County, it has been a ver-'are carefully cut with a specially-made men in lite line, iiu»*r. AUiuemlin^er t'lepbiuie ofiice, is on joy ing a vacn- Anher Schpnck an Sunday. itable mortgagee lifter, and has put'knife, and made up into bunches from PREPARING FOR and Iiaynsl'ord will be displaced by VETERANS MISSED ion at Trenton and Hightstown. Mrs, William Jackson and son, more than one grower on "Easy 'seven to nine inches in length, and of ' tiuy oY tue f&mti inwi trying for ptatenj iftr. and Mrs. Harry O. VaiiNole and George, were out of town visitosr Sun- Street." U'hfie it has been raised for about tho diameter of a round, dry although two or three at the latter 1&V. and Mrs. Harry T. Fialer werf day. centuries in the old countries, H waa measure quart. The btincher moat have displayed mom than ordinary he guests of Rev. and Mrs. Kilniund Mrs. WUli'um Shoemaker nan a solo not introduced inio this county until generally in use Is one that was in- CORNELL AND PEM ability. However, Muaser. A]lmi>n- BY THE COLLEGES f, Applfgate of Hamilton on Sunday at the Presbyterian Church Sunday {about fifty years ago. Aa far vented by Hpnry Schanek, of Holmdel. ' iliugLT tiud Uaynsford have been George Palmer, who bus been spend- orning. have been able to learn, the first men The bunches nre tied with either raffia or palm leaf and are graded into thnmgh the tire in big games, and ,ng the summer with his father, Wtl Leonard Minton and Fred Magee, of to raise this succulent vegetable on a this alone predisposes the couch in liHin K. Palmer, will eave for Arizona commercial scale in Moninouth County 'primes" and "culls." Formerly they Red Hank, were guests of Charles Arm- were shipped In large boxes holding lost o! Michigan Sifting Out , tlu-ir favor. In lufUitiun fetch bus play- Few All American Men of 1912 next Saturday. strong Sunday. were the Inte Thomas Roberts, Sr, of ed good fOOtbtlll tills st';lM'ii Mrs. James M. Heyer and son, of New Monmouth, and th« late Edward from two to three dozen bunches, but Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bell, of As- Burdge, of Ijeonardville. About the now it is. customary to UBe the regular Weak Players. Frank ('stvtuitiugh, liead coacii of the on Gridiron. West Long Branch, spent Wednesday bury Park, were visitors of Miss Jen- Uartiuouth football eleven, can boast with M», Harry F. Davis, of the Mon IJjst classified variety waa the Cono- bushel berry crate, which just bold* nie Bell Sunday. ver's Colossal, but this succumbed to 18 bunches snugly. T£>e largest and id' two. quarterbacks this year between aioulh Road. Miss Doro Urown has returned after whom ft in hard to make u decision. Alvtn Fisler, "of North Carolina, lias the rust in about 1805. Then follow- best-known grower of asparagus In spending two months with Kanodlph ed the Palmetto, a Southern variety Monmouth County is JaineB C. Hen- DARTMOUTH QUARTERBACKS M. 1\ Ghee, Jr., and "Hunk" Llewellyn GREAT HARVARD TRIO GONE been visiting hia parents. Rev. and Borden. have been running such a'close race Mrs. Harry T. Fialer. with large stalks and of vigorous drlckson, of Widdletown, who Is an Mrs. Emma Briggs, who has been growth, but this too, became a vic- authority on the subject and who lec- that Iwth are now considered \irst Samuel D. Wiseman, or West Park tures on, asparagus culture at Farmers' New England Institution H»* Two string men. Last year Llewellyn was Yale Fortunate to Retain Eight Able avenue, spent Wednesday with Mr. and boarding at Mrs. Richard Sickles', has tim of the rust about a decade ago. returned to New York. Then the late Edwin C. Ueekman, the Institutes In this and adjoining States. Crackerjacks—McGheo Rivals Lltw- the regular quarter, but Ghee proved Veterans, Yet Lost Bomeisler, the Mrs. Caleb Haiey, at Asbury Park. an able substitute and made u most Mrs. Emma Morford spent Wednes- well-known scientific fanner of Mid- For two years he has been the vice- ellyn—George Brooks Has Built Up Noted End—Absence of De Witt and Past Councilor Harry F. Davis re- d lot own, at1 tit to France and obtained prpsident'of the New Jersey State Hor- favorable impression in several games. presented Eiberou Council, No. 85, Jr. day in New York. • Strong Aggregation at University The latter has improved by leaps and BluetHenthal From Lineup Handi- seed of the Giant Argenteuil, which has ticultural Society, and he 1B slated to O. U. A. M., at their State council ses- proven a very satisfactory variety. become t he next president of that of Pennsylvania. bounds this season, and in all prnb caps Princeton. sion held at Atlantic City last week ability he will start the game against CONVICTS THANK RILEY. body. With the minor* games out of the way In looking over the football rosters Miss Carrie Cottrell, of Harmony The asparagus* roots, which are Hie Tigers. Ghee is heavier than a ind William [Simp, of VanHiaeville Coach Yost at the University of Michi- year ago, now weighing 152 pounds, of the big universities it becomes evl Sign Memorial to Superintendent For raised from Heed, are usually Bet out Nearly overy truck farmer In Mon- gan can now turn his attention toward were married on last Saturday evening Change* In Discipline. mouth County grows a few early po- nlthough lie lnmlly looks It on toe field, dent thai some should have well sea- it the M. E. Church parsonage. Rev, when one year old in deep rows, five the development of tbe team wliioli Uolii nten bundle the team weli and soned elevens, for many of the men Albany. N. Y., Oct. 2&—Becnuae He feet apart, and 18 indies in the row, tatoes. They should not he planted will meet Cornell and Pennsylvania. Harry T. Fisler officiated. elves til upon the same ground more than once eni! be rmiked among the best quarter composing each teum are veteran!*- nvirts In the pii«oiiJli«|rP(|Uiiing about 5,800 rooti to tho acre. So far he has been experimenting, as i)ucUs of the season. Ynle, for instance, has Ketcham, Coo- Samuel Reeves, of the Monmoutli snuio msitlii In tin; moss hall Sun- In four years, and the noil must be ;-oad, who bought the late Hopkins not aB untu thr(M made, particularly rich. The seed po- tie always does during the flrst few uey, Puinpelly, Talbot, Pendleton. War- ilny n* On WWfc' days, permits tfti ! weeks of the season, and every man George r.rooks, the new head coach Dangler place and made extensive al- yParB vv:1L,n It mtty be cut until tatoes are cut up into pieces, each con- of the Pennsylvania eleven, has work- •ren, Wheeler and Avery. working of eonvlrts on roads near th- about June 1st. The fourth year and on the big squad who hna shown any terations IB now having the house re prison mill has dune nwiiy with the use taining one or two eyes, und planted football ability, however slight, has ed wonders this season. Last ypnr the noved' back from the front a distance thereafter, it IK cut until abont June in rows three feet upart and about 15 lied and Bine team was beaten in Tlie first three, were among the vari- of dark cells, the M,50. What crop could ley Jim" labored in 2*j complete games, vidlng f(ir *n<1 permanent dosing of till something that every player does not •I'M. Arthur, of Blberon, spent Sunday should be allowed to mature uuring be mon, profitable than that? The fivo while his leammte, Reb Russet, diu bouses of ill fume In the District of r possess. almost as w ell, liguring in 25. George with Mr. and MTB. James King. the cutting season; tho entire bed acreg were Beedeu down in tlie fall to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore VdMPtote anr Columbia through tho Injunction pro- Should be sprayed every ten days with timothy and red clover, and the yield While the constant shifts in the line Baumgardner, of the Browns, pitched IPHS against prnprletnrs. Tho bill fol- Mrs. Arthur Brown, of Long Branch Bordeaux mixture, which is also sure the next year wus 18 tonB of pr|me hay would indicate that Yost is not entirely 24 contests; Vean Gregg and Fied J i visited relatives in town on Sunday. OWK that recently fldoptod by Iowa and ; ,|,,"""uth \t o t""h" aaparagUB beetle. This is not an uncommon .example satisfied with his forwards, it seems Falkenberg, of the Naps.'each 23; Geo. ten other states derlnred valid by the Dauss and Jean Dubuc, of the Tigers, •upreme court of lown. Since our markets nearly all de- either of what IH being done right each 21, and Ray Collins, of the Red mand the blanched aspariiguH, the along, year after year, on our Mon- Sox, and Roy Mitchell, of the Browns, Advertise in the Daily Rec- raWK are ridged up about fourteen inch, mouth County truck farms. each 20. ord. It, will pay you. Advertise In the Dally Record.

• • »• George Stovall, former manager ot the St. Louis American League Base ball Club, announced Saturday night that he would sign a one-year con- Flioto by American Press Asaoclation. tract with the Kansas City Federal League team at a meeting in Indiunap' BLUETHENTHAL, PBINCETON COACH. oils next Saturday. Stovall's decis- while Pennsylvania has Journeoy. ion to cast his lot with the Federal Minds. Young, Simpson, Marshall and League was made after an all-day ses- others of last year's eleven. sion of the members of the club, Ill the west the teams have been hit * * • harder by graduation th»n is the C8B8 Mack changed pitchers oftener than in the east. , any other American League leader. Mauy of tbe men who graduated in The Athletics alabmen twirled only the east, of course, wilt tie sadly missed. 67 complete games, the Browns' gun- The Crimson mourns tlie loss of Wen- Election Returns nei'B turned in 104 full contests. The dell, Parineuter and Felton. There is number of complete games pitched by no man at Cambridge this SLMISOU who the other hurling staffs was as fol Is the equal of Wendell ut line plung- IOWB: By New York, 75; by Boston, iug or who can compare with Pel toil in 76; by Washington, 78; by Chicago, punting. These men were also strong 84; by Dertoit, 8G, and by Cleveland defensive players. In Bomeisler Yale lost one of the greatest ends ever seen at New Haven. Of the Champion Whtte Elephants Princeton has no kicker to replace Eddie Plank pitched more full games De Witt nnd no center of the caliber of than any of his teammates. The Get Bluethentlml to strengthen aiid^steady hiirg Guide was in 18, while Chief the Hue. Pennsylvania bewails the Bender was only in 13. The* Indian was loss of- Mercer, the Army of Devore, often used by Mack as a rescuer, none and Carlisle lost much of its effective- of Mack's young pitchers except ness with tile departure of Thorpe. Shawkey showing much cleverness at It seems almost as if every man who being able to gp the distance. graduated was tbe one who could leuKt • * * be spared. The majority of last year's The New York Giants defeated the All America team are no longer in har- Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, ness. Mo., yesterday by a score of fi to 2. Some of the men lost to tlie big col- White, first baseman of the Sox, Itws have done the next best thing On Tuesday Night, lined out a three-bagger in the sixth and returned as t ouches. Itluetiien- inning, drove in two men and saved thiil, for instance, arrived early qu the Photo by American Tress Association. the team from a shut-out. field at Princeton and performed valu- * * • iible services in training the linemen. SIMPSON, PENK VETERAN. President William F. Baker, of the Bill Warren, who won his "Y" at Philadelphia Nationals, denies that right gunrd last yenr nt Yale,.was de- The j $14,000 was paid for Catcher Burns, of posed in a rt^-ent scriminnge by Oakes. November 4th, I Montreal. "Nothing like that" was (he Warren's work lia.s not been satisfac- Philly mogul's laconic rejoinder when tory, chiefly on account of his lack of World's Remedy asked is this was true. aggressiveness. OaUos has made a You make no risky experiment favorable impression. When Cooney when you use occasionally— AUTO SMASH KILLS EX-MAYOR Is in condition again be and Oakes whenever there is need—the probably will light it out for the place In Front of at right guard. most universally popular home Hit by Trolley Car While Hurrying to remedy known,—Beecham's Bible Class Dinner. Pumpelly went into tlie signal drill Pills, which hav» stood the Orange, N. J., Oct. 1!8.—Former May- for the first time in four weeks. He test of time with absolute suc- or Witltcr A. Flint of West OrUUtf. Ilimd up at fulllKU-k nnd will likely while driving a large touring car VKpe displace Wilson, leaving the latter to cess and their world-wide fame struck by B cross town trolley car u( fight it out with Ainsworth nnd Wiser rests securely on proved merit. Pnfk uvenue and l>ay street. He died for left biilf. us Kuowlus seems to ti few minuter* later in nn automobile have won the other halfback posllion. mi his way to ^ Orange Meiuorifil Wrser Is still unable to play on ac- hospital. His sku/l was fractured and count of the injury to his miklo. sus- IIIK neck broken. tained in the Lafayette game. Ac-cordtuc to eyewitnesses. Mr. Film Howard Jones has beeu giving par- atlpmpted to pass in front of a trollp.v ticular iittcnttuu to the linemen, aided car. lie -was not quick enough, and by George Foster Silnford, whose vi-r PIUS Hit' cor struck the rear of his automo- nrous coaching methods spurred the relieve the numerous ailments bile, turning It completely nround and guardw and tackle* to desperate light- caused by defective action of hurling Mr. Flint a<twt the curb ing. the stomach, liver, kidneys ttafce. He wm hurrying to attend the and bowels. Cleansing the annual dinner of the men's Bible flax.- Peterson to Referee. system, they purify the blood i>'" tin- Central Presbyterian church Charles Peterson of St. Louis has and tone body, brain and been agreed upon ns (lie refeive of the nerves. Beecham's Pills act mnt' h fur the 18,3 bfitk Hue ch.uni'lon Bryan "There" Again. ship between William l-\ Hoppe. i-lmni- quickly; they are always \V:i>!ili.irtun. Oet 28.—Until Pr«v,i l>i<>n. and Cnlviu IVmarest. challenger, safe End reliable, and you lent Wil-i.m* return I'mm Mobile. Am which wi!l hike place at the Hotel may dupend upon it they tomorrow Bacretary of stnt<> Hi-ya: Aster. New Ynrk city. Nov. 17. Ro$fM Kill i '' •iftini.' I'n••eiuar«st ac -<•• (i:ii! litm Mr. Jli'Vim h;is UflB4 ii'-tin: cepted. Will Benefit You •/'"-iilci.t 1tie fit** ''finjj early iu tl.i Srtd everywhere. In box 10c., 25c. e» IlauipsUir*.' with ills fumily. Advertise In the Daily Record- TIN LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. Devoted to tHe Interests of Women.

Wife Always Wants Sympathy. surprise It stood still, and after *ffv> The Record's Daily Short Story. Health Talks "If a wile ha* n.palu i$i her little loo minute*' wmk In- s'iiw one J?inaii chip she ('Speits her husbuftd to condole fly nway. Tills delighted and encour \ -lorry, but it did not move the^luno- By Miss Helen E Forbes, wllh IUT. but n hushmid may have, one aged him, and, growing holgn\ he ut tered a sort uf war whoop *aitfd strung C«lt. Wlion ho look Hie stn^c hi li.io For the Children Visiting Nurse. foot in the gi-iive and what words of GUPBOARD UNCLL-: JERKY HOVOII miles to the rallroiid 3U0 poople Hyinpathy does he get?" the ax for liberty or death. iissemliled to see him off, and not "nf It waa uii upward blow, nnU the old SOME NOVEL CUTLETS. How to Provide a Shelter For the "Both your feet are. n long way from RETURNS of them but WIIH iinxioitH mul wutriel, tho Ki'uy? >'H. hut If you think you tree wns 8i hard da Iron. As the nx UTLttTfl, real or imltatlou, are ap- NotbhiK hupP'-nod UHI'ti-h- .lorry dur- Summer and For Hot Countries. glanced and went over his bund Mr. By M. QUAD Consumptives need a good shelter In need (lie exercise, why, go and chop " Bowser took ft tumble mul ImniclK up petizing addition* t<> tlie meal. inK t lit? Hovi.-n ml4o. rldo. '"Of enurae, I need it, and it so bjip C Will II ml mutton cut MM areatUea Ite hnrt ronrhed n lintel mid niton tropical countries and protection dur- with his nose deep in the soil, last 1 ing the Bummer months In onrthern pens that 1 didn't buy this ax." as he got up Mrs. Bowser arrived tf> of meat rnt horizontally from tin up- dinner and W;IH standing nt (ho d'*nr "Then who di-1?" per |t;irt nf tho Its* fitr Induing. Imi- EnokinK at (he <-n*4vds when a pi-dc^ climates. A porch should bo. placed say: tation cutlets are prepared to roscnibU? on the side of the house' where the 'There Is u umn named Tinker lives "Well, I nee you have made a begin 11hin walked up to him with hand imt n few bloeiis below us," explained Mr. t beui. .No man lived a more placid 11 ml coii- nnd oxeluimml: direct rays of the sun will not strike lilng. Were you • after roots down 1 Itowsor. "He owns two or three va- 1 Some recipes for WIHIIJ prepared cut- {.•iited life th»u I'ncle .ferry SfHN&Sf It during the middle of the day, and there /" "Why, biesH me, If tlila nhi't t-'m-lu tents or shacks placed under shade- cant lots und nif*one of them Is an old lets are given her*?. of S|»ionerHviUc. Jerry Kpooner!" "W-what nro you doing here, we* trees In the shadow of large buildings. dead tree. He's a one-armed mail and man?" he exclaimed as he rose with - A Simple Dish. IiifU* Jerry mai'rlcd n plmid a'tri. It "Shu bo. Fir, nnd ri^ht from Sponn- ean't cut it down," crsvillo today," W;IM the rt'ply us thi'.v Awning which jut out from the roof rod face nnd butclng oyea;_' Egg Cutlets.— Tiiki- II.c bnnl Iwlled Wm» not known (luit Iliey ever ilit'fen.'i] "And you are kindly going to do It Cams to See Fun. (•:•••, cut iii!>' "in' • uplul oT uiilU, one In tluli' -ipliiiun.H. f a porch or shack are used for shade, for him 7" < "I enme ft sec you (hop and be on tuUlwpOOhftll of (ilOppl'tl JKHsll'V, (WO .Iii^t aftfi* Ix-iii^,- liitirrh'il 1'iicle Jerry "you ronionibor mo, thm't you';"' nd Japanese drop curtains made of "Yes, I shall tackle thnt old dead tree "I do. You aro Steve Tnylor's bnHii- hand:' when the accident happened. 1 I tnbic^pooitfult) of butter, OH© tenspooil- hej^iui hiiylni; !»mter and ijRBH unit Khip- long etrips of bamboo for privacy, as und half nn Jiour from now that neigh- er. our dry pep man.** they do. not stop the current of air. see you hhve mntk' n mark on tliP lul uf onion diul three tnmYspminfuls piny tliem to the f My nui'Uet. IIv borhood will be ringing with the merry tree." nf flour. Molt tho butter In n pun. tulU "I oni Kind .urn icinnnibei* me. I hnv<- In places where the streets are not sounds of ih" merry woodsman's ax. uuide a liai'Kiiin " It Ii n coiniuiMHio'i lout my wallet and wiint Hie ir>an "f "Co!'* hp hnrrsely whispered ns he th<> Boat nml stir until ntnouth. Add watered, a hose should be used to lay I haven't chopped down a tree since 1 1 house thilt b# WgB lo Het. a cerhilu $111. I wiM h't you keep tliis wiitcl pointed to th. house. nil'k and (lieu (lie other IntfrtKllonta the dust In front of the house, and the wnun boy." |Uice itn- i»^ii- E'UUHd, (If Uien-foiit atntJiiiilu as neeurify till I me yoi floor of the porch or shack prlnkled Klip went f*knv!y uwny, nn^ when hi* mi 1 *t>u*mi with Milt nnd pepper. iiewi- had to uuii'y ah Hi| Hie st^le uf once or twice each day to cool the "If you are awkward with the ax"— had seen her .vanish he glcffd up his tVAr, ;,«>, roll in t*g« nml ironifnr (Tunilw (lie market. He shipped just ,w> iniiiiy surrounding air. "Who said 1 was awkward with the ax mid growled: ; n 1 JVy Imnvu In fat. "ThafH nil L'lgllt and hPrO'n your ten ax? If there's a man within five miles I'KZH and jnsi so ntuch luiiter. Vmi HPa certainly an liout-Kt man." The open sides of the shelter must "I'vt> eome out hero to cut this tree M ule With Beef. In ii- Jerry was d NUIIM riher t 1 and of us who can handle an nx better than down, and Ml do the work if it takes The follow went away elim kMn,^ be screened from the floor to the roof I can I'd like to see him." Bttftf CtitU-is. -Ituii k'iin raw href rciidcr of i In <1i:lsiini with wire netting as a protection from me a hundred days and nights! The r.r*ith r. and another sl of the hotel wh "Father used to say that nn ax was ihrd ii| flies and mosquitoes, and when this Is bla;nrd tiling mint lrivo jnmped nt ni;* RfctUcl, season with lays nnd prppm-, dither li.-id tUktiU 11, and he dhl not impossible, a moaqulto-bar made of a very dangoi-ous thing." instoiid of bivrkwiml th\tt time. I'll to rnHo Jerry and said: "T-e-s, it wns so dungeroun thnt he ttlriaton \v4tli fruuin, tlu;n. UioIU In «tit- wiint to hurl tlu> I'teiin^s iif I he editor "Old man. yea have been bunkoed!" 3est!-cloth, netting or scrim should get nn to the trleli this time or know Jot fiirui iiiul lii'oil. Hi I've with a brown hy 'dropping It. "I Kiiess not.*' he hung from the roof or laid over USIHI to Fit by the lire and let somebody tho reason why!" Rjinoi< iniiiU' by hrmvning a KMCC of 'I'lie chi-iHtlim Krotlier hu\ no rur- "What did you let him have for Hint barrel-hoops attached to the head und else use It!" There were wariness nnd caution in uliion iti two taJiUvpoonl'ulM of hutior, I'eni neWH. It seldom refenvd to (lio wntch. which imi't worth er $.rl?" foot of the bedstead. Mrs. B. Shirks Blame. Mr. Bowser's actions for the r.ext ten AddltiJ II Illll-' Nfllt, pepper nml two l;i dwhltfH of l>ad n:r,,. ] icMi' printed a "Wliy. I let him hHve a ounterfeit "Well, don't blame me If anything minutes. He kept one eye on the tt'ee {To be continued.) all (lie time ami was on guard, lie got bioHpuinifnls or stuck, ttoil unlll Mile ill,out K"M! IHICUH M|- fii-ooi) Koo. jou dun't i 1 in and If there is any life left when they more thljs. nnd was finally ready to surance company and distributed by deliver it tolling blow. He didn't flail?- Liver Cutlets. 'r.-iUo liatf n pound of iilnj mil ini'ii tnltluH about BIK-II „.„„ ||,P raininent "f IIi<- iriiin JI« lu its agents to Its policyholders.) bring you home 1 will try and save It. II>SM< lint lie paid iitO* utloiitloii. i Ml buck. If you cut off n foot 1 shall not be able er It. however, until he had made three calf's liver sileoil thin, multl It by pour- or four fulse motions and found the Ing b'tlirV' water ovi-r it: thoii wip« They K-:JI1 of him the day lid was lifty Twn hours later, as rude Jerry wan to grow another In its place, but you've tree firmly rooted In place. poal] .sli< -• dry. Baal up the yolk of nn ileivri t!n> shiM-ts. n runn Jriiiinii'il h\* limped so much that it will be no nov- Agg nnd dip the HHoM in it; llteli envoi- tlty to you." Then he set his teeth, got a firmer "Why. In- known nn Iiloro (if llu« , |,,,| ,!„„.„ ,,v(.r Ills onra nml ••)•« mill hold of the nx and struck with nil his with flue, dry hro idn-ninbs. nprJnl;led world limn n imh.v: if » sljok mas gmblied Ids mtrli. It m» lh« tUreo BOWSER CHOPS. Mr. Bowser smiled a pitying smile with suit nn 1 popper, nlid fry hmwn should enine nlnnir he cituld heht nnd then shouldered his nx. puckered might, ne hurt forgotten about dis- dnlinr watch. The vliilm KI'UWIP it Hlale nf ids lint bad'been pushed up 11 polic Seeks to Improve His Muscle and handled an ax for five minutes in his R'.voetbrqinl ('utiotH. -Sunk two part* toruatloil. lu who they are. The boy In the picture handle hit Mr. Bowser In the pit of of sWatbtviHlfl in fold unic'1% chancing midst nf his placid man wnw ut Ids cib'iw to nsk: Health. life, but he had once seen n fanner the Btomnch. life mid never (taring .Journeyed nbov "DUl ho tmnli jmi fur your wnt-h''" Is Trlnco Henry of finiiiand. third son hoeing corn and had onco seen n tlio wiiter lt| least i'unr times i-wry tiilrty miles from his front f^tD the uf Killer George V, Tho prince is in The whole world, Including Alaska quarter hour. <'nv<>r wllli bolting Hftlt- "If j-nii I'IIII It I hlni; he riTl.iliily thrashing mnehino .nt work, and he. •:ood lurn wild I'-nly announced: his fourteenth year and, like all tho therefore, believed lie knew nil about nnd the Snndwlih Islands, wont whirl- cd water tn whi<-h fflno t:ili'er.pu<»ni'ul mt tin- ivntrii." TACKLES OLD DEAD TREE. ing ofqynd with him for n few Beconds, ••Sn,\. now, hy K"l. if 1 ain't ttS to "A ll;l.v«i'l>il like .VIIII iinsht tn. MM children of the Kntfllal] ruler he him chopping down 11 tree. When he of U-n:.in jtli'V h:i>; lucll milled Let Hie city!" been trained in a common sense way. nnrt then lie seemed to be falling NiiHimT twenty minutes, drain aii'l M'lllf BOO In willk nut with .vim." reached the tree he divested himself through space. ••Why wb.v"- Queen Wary is » rather strict dlsclplin- Mrs. 8., as Usual, Is Skeptical of theof eont and vest, tied his suspenders plnn to inUt dhiiuoi-d tl'cn I'm a cent!" away, Ije hears Mrs Bowser's vok*e was nmdi' for t!u> house nf thi' ndu- George, who is two ycara youn^iM". Tin; vaox awl a littlo uitiio popper. Whin "A h.uidrefi dc'larf, diV \V>-\1. that [Copyright, 1913, by Associated Literary saying to a boy: isl*T whom' cliiiii'h Daclfl .lerrj" at- picture wna*?aliuu lu tho hills of Wales. 1'rcsH. ] thick nml smooth lnko rvmn the (he, idu't so bad fur a three drtilBr w:itdi!' "No, my son. he is not tlond, but 1 tended, HEN Mr. Bowser came add i in 1 eaten ggg, (lie t Imp ,tn\ Hffret' T'nrh- Jerry was rcfped into a lan-kei merely resting." brands, one tp«Bi;r eliopp.nl •tiiiio Jerry is Ko{ng to ihc dig un- chop, hut instead of losing $'_'() tie made Tree Toad's Change of Colors. down to his breakfast the "Will he cut tho tree down after he pulley and 1wu ti'itspiiourolK of lemon U'.tH \v&CKED AT THE THEE WITH LIGHT Old Mother STROKES. ns he snt up. For it Rinurt evening tvock I his skirt pitcher It was. white with a slight "What poasoHsod you to buy tin ax?" "And can't you recnll thnt it was a is the very latest nmde. It may lie « Goose's Ffiftfiy"" cream J tint nnd with a few pole forowo 'IP'i'ii'Hlod Mrs. Bowser, around his waist nnd gleefully ex- furniture vnn that turned in here and fashioned either with or without n • Story- dots. On being placed in a window be- | "I'l^nut' speak n little more gently •laluied: ran over you?" train, and it Is especially well adapted j The Blackbird Nipped Clothespins. side some green IUOU It soon took thut wht*n -vou addivus me," he reproved, Bllt lian "Woodsman, to work, t') work, and Mr. Bowser looked nt her suspicious- to the use of I wo materials. Tliere an* j Her Nose. color. Make the experiment*of putting j " ** ' P°t three or four old the bum of the flying chips shall mingle ly nnd. thnn got up and threw the nx wonderfully lieinitiful metal brocades ' !IX(1H 1 IH»W; keep quiet." daddy warned. "I'pj thinkiny;- one In various colored locutions nnd see 'J'lug umuud tho house." with the merry ring of the bounding over the fence and followed her hoait , that are tiauilsoiiio In eoiitrast wiib a the changes. You will be greatly Inter- "I know It." nx! Here she Roes!" limping in all ills tegs and nrms nnd plain fabric. up a i ested." Jack iiml Kvel>n's iiltle ttui^ues were still at ouee. "And, yet you go nnd buy ti new one! He squared off, uttered a "Iln!" and stornnch. Foivthe mediutn *lze the long sUlrt "l>ifl you ever hoaf nhmit the tinu* that Mother Cnose had a I That tix cost nt least $1. and I neodod nut do his first stroke. He rather ex- will require four ami Ulfee-qUiU'tftf f J t A Writing Experiment. •the money for stockings!" , pected to see tho nx sink to the eye In yards of nmte'ial twenty-seven Indies vvoiiluiii* daj l ". iLiddx_uj3i:t d,..jis lio_^ir/e£i out of the 'window »t the white Muckraked. doitiex swlu^hiK oil Hie liue. I "Mrs. Bowser, If worst flP""* *•" -the wood, but it didn't do it. He wns worst u could no far tiwny thnt lie just Brazed the "On you think that Senator Bunk U JueU mill Kvelyn hud not heard, but were very nnxious to know about it. periment 111 u party of young people.. r° &o barefoot In the open to conviction?" .-<• d.i'ldy bejptU' One of those present Is nuked-If he can hmi8O fm.a few dOy8, but if worst trunk, and the ax kept on and sunk write his inline and will, of course, nu-< i i - in the enrth at the roots. As he had a "Yes. and liable to conviction, also." •It isn't often that Mother lkm*l» does the waablntf, but when she iloes camo to worst w th llie we wou aD t -BufTa"> Express. i 1 (he Mother Gorwe people olVer to liclp luM*. They luive a huwy tiinu. Even SWOT -Yes." He Is then subjected to hilV0 n dolllir com|ng |B « K"od grip on the handle, Mr. Bowser iln> i|UE 'ii takes off her eruwn. tueUs up her skirt and otters to help. tt» following teat: He is asUed to sit, .-What do you mean by that?" was brought to Ida knees hy the force down in a thair, a paper folded several I ..Il!1Ven.t you uotieed fol. the iaat of the blow, nnd his head came Into 'Viiiiph* Simon uH'en up fishing; for the tiny and ciirrieM wnk'r In his pull. collision with the tree. : Ittki Hoy Dlue helps him. Tlie Three Wise Mey of (Jutlmm lend tlieir bowl times is placed on his forehead, n lead wpeU that x con,a harai r(xlse THE BELLE FULTON pencil Is handed him. and he is asked lmm, toIn y ,noutb nt tublor. Bowser Sees Stars. ...r M^otliiT tjoose to make Rtarcfe hi. T!ie three men III the tub lend their tub. to write Ids name on the pnper. Aa .. - , CORSET SHOP •Out' witsliin^ dny the <;neen sent the limid out Into Hie garden to haiiM up NOi siI ( baveu t notinM nu h He saw suns and moons and stars for little time as possible to reflect should tUhlK! Got BOme new nIImenti , a moment. Then he slowly pot up and 137 BROADWAY !i.> i-!othes. 'She'H not much UKO as ti laundress,' iu»r inajesly said, 'but she be left him. If lie hesitates he should *»«**«• •an haiiK ttfi dotlies.' i rubbed his eyes and looked In the di- be told to Just go ahead, and In most rection of the house. Mrs. Bowser was "Tiie "jaiil luid Just Ktrotelied a nlie dciin towol on the line, whon down i'uses It will be found that he starts Perfect Fitted Top Messaline cinie Hu> liliu'kbinl and nippi d nt her mm, GLENWOOD CEMETERY. not to be seen, nnd he mentally thank- writing his name nt the left temple ed heaven and added: Petticoats In the popular shades. "T3ie utalil Hcfeained so loudly that evify olio mil to see what was (he und to tlie amusement of the others Beautifully Situated. KID GLOVES taiutel". "I wus nil ri^ht, but the blamed tree present writes It BO thnt it ia legible J(iptr eeit ef th. meSts""from tht >». of both short and long—The Make *•• 'That horrld^irkbird!" exdalnfod tile' tpieen. 'It *1CT love to tBflHS ber. totI jumped hack just ns I struck. Mebbe nly whon held In front of a mirror '• ••* ••'*• •«<• invstted to Imun the I'd better go slow and practice a little that wear. Whenever she lianas out the clothes it tiles down and nips nt ber nnse." unless one is practiced in rending re- • perpetual car* of the Cemetery. DAINTY WAI8T8 '•oh, the poor Ibinu." tliey sympathized, while Little Bo-l'eep imtliod tin* before 1 rush things." versed writing. This fund invested and In h«nd now amount! He went slow. He stood off nnd an Immense collection, all |..i.r nipp*''l "*(su In hot'uuter t«. keep II fnmi swelling to $5,54!).98, pecked nt tho tree with light strokes beauties. "'Tliat's tbe reasui her nose has never urown any.' explained the ipieen, Further particular! may be obtained froln for .a few minutes. Somewhat to his na the maid wept am; winn^ her hands and said soon she would have RQ Queer Eating. C. M. THROCKMORTON. Sec'y.. The king or horseshoe crab chews its 182 Broadway, tnn| Branch. N. J. iinao left. food with Us legs. Tbis la an actual "Must ImilK the rest of those clotlies on tin* line,' Mother QCKMO Mild, an! fact, the little animal grinding Its mor- in n niiimti' every rme wns haniiiiiK up clothes. sels between Its thighs before It passes "Tiie blnckUinl r.nd some of bis cronies were loutinji up In a tree. them over to Its mouth. "-Hbukbirds. blackbirds. 110 longer fi>e<\ When Stop Hop on the dothes lines, be clothespins for me,1 called Mother Goose. Rather Curious. RED BANK or ASBURY PARK At "Well, just ;ii soon aw she -.\\,\ those words each bird had to tiy down In 1 The frog, owing lo Its peculiar struc- and perch on the dean niunienl so tin wind, couldn't blow it away. ture, iiiiinot breathe with the mouth We specialize on practical, gen- KMAltT 1A'1:SI.\O HKIBT MODKL. "And when they saw the birds gravely r.e:rhoj tit n line every one erlei! open, und if It were forcibly kept open The Home of teel and refined apparel for Women ^^B-w This Trade Mark out with admiration at Mother Gouae'ii cleverness." wide, willi two und live ei^iiths yards Lhe nnininl vrotild die of suffocation. and Misses, which is priced most ^^H ^H^^^^^^ evervthing pur- ^ST^^S^H ch.acdntthFDRY of uiateviiil twentv-onu inches wide for Good Clothes reasonably. •LT^^H GOODS STORF the train and panels. Wash Day. The Specialty Shop . Hub a «.a--. Horse Shoe Tile While Dolly's In bed and it will be promptly forwarvlefi to you With a pain fn her heart by mail. If in liable n»d rtn ti4dUl**nal And n hot water bag at her feet LeMAlSTKE 1 All two csttt ftamp fcr letltr prWrtngB U ti' n OHio Sewer F^ipe AND IMItUOIhhHY CO Regal Shoes Strlcklin '• ordering use coupon. I know she'll be good. Handkerchiefs, Laces, Em- FOR HEN AND WOMEN POH BETTER Shp knows if 1 could broidery, Curtains and Linens, Buster Browns [or Boys aid Girls Clothes, Hats and No Size 7. I'd noon Nave them nice and dry. Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear. Sittings Ill work with a wllh Cor. Cookman Ave. Emory St. FXirnishlnga Name if she will keep still The Pegat Shoe Storm And not wdrry me with a cry. ASBURY PARK 54 Broad Street Red Bank ASBURY PARK Address , LARGE QUANTITY LOW PRICES I natty should take Time rnough to make Largest Popular Priced Ladies' ONE: DOLLAR A WEEK Some pretty new clothes for the child. Suit Store in Monmouth County. Will furnish you and your It's really a tfeattpa family with fine Coats, Suits, tn • Studio. Lumber, Hardware, Paint and Oil i'rn afraid 'I'm to blame. "I ordered you to point BC HCt And shea rpally BO sweet and BO mild. B ER G ER'S Dresses, Furniture and all house- .. . THE UP-TO-DATE YARD ——^—— 707-709 Cookman Avenue, hold goods. Address or call cows tn n stable I see the stable, but So now, my ftoor dpnr, Asbury Park, N. J. RICHMOND'S CHANDLER & MAPS I fire it quite clear where nro the cowsV" No connection with any other Oakland ft Bridge AvM. Red ink Office and Yard 70 S. Broadway, It's mv rtmv to make VOM some clpthea. "They :ire in (lie stable.'• N. J. 80. R- R. Croialng Store. Facing R. R. Station Telephone 33. With the wiiBh on the tine ••8u i.s \011r p:.y i-ir tlii^ plclure Von Long Branch, N. J. Tt «:•! surely be fine had better bttag l«*li out " Saeta. To «it and sew while you doze LONG BRANCH DATLV RFOORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. EI.EVIN CONTROVERSY ON Steps CANAL SUBJECTS HOW MUCH YOU SAVE That Don't Rot IF YOU KEEP IN TOUCII WITH THESE DAILY ADVERTISERS Concrete steps never rot like wooden Garrison Attempting to Deter- —rr" ones, never need painting and are ar solid as stone itself. They cost no moro than mine Disputed Points. They Are Continuously Saving Money wood and stone and are stronger if made from For Thrifty Buyers. TOLLS MATTER NOT SETTLED

EDISON CEMENT Impression la That Great Dritain Gat Better of United States and Many "THAT IS NO GOOD AT ALL." To Q«l the night ESTIMATE on The reason "Edison" Cement ia so strong is becaflse Congressmen Favor "Buckinn Up." it is ground 10% finer than any other make. Hence it goes Present Administrate an Deferent Whit It Meant When Used by the HEATING, GAS FITTING, Italian Pottal Official. Maxwell Motor Cars \ 10% farther than any other kind, yet gives equal strength. From Predecessor's, PLUMBING and SLATING We can prove that the liner cement is ground the better it is. "A postt'tiico tinier was awnhirm; mo IBM By ARTHUR W. DUNN. In (he ivmtnUIrn of a small Imliiui vll- Now on Exhibition at the / ... Should Have Our Ettlmutt, CHANDLER & MAPS 1;:^"." writes II ro!Tl's|)otn!ellt of tile Which win Be Cheerfully Given. OoloRno Oaictte. "1 roultl sw tho Li ml tr, Mill Work, Paints Hardware, feai.li, Uincfjt, Doore, Etc Secretary GSfTtBOB WUI try t ' deter* lcii^.int liltlf ilin-iitiifnl lyiiiK nn lln- 70 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH mini* j^ovormiientul o,uestieuH while he couuler, so I (,-ave ra.v unit nml iisUi'* BROADWAY GARAGE I IH In I'miauia, tin? question lia\in ; bm% for iho money. LAYTON & CLARK rilled whether a miiil'iry or i i\ il j;< iis.tfet). Ds^curat ions and floral de- 185 Broadway quences Entirely Unforeseen by the tint,' at all!** toils for AiiH'ricnu ceaatwiae &{&\m \v\\\ KATHEBINE ELKINS Iliin^lt lie Bnlil it with II smile. So 1 airlift for wi'ihliDHH, Uinnrrs, fun- Trustful Hans—Cement Patches at t try to ar mit him, Imt he ships rcallj OOti ale of nationality mid Ihnllly even a nanit'iital (recs, Imrtly shrubs [Copyright, \3V.1, Ijy AsRootsitud Literary vhas diHi'oiirit^ed vhen n wonuin eonv-- ilict with |fca liny-rniinrcfoti* treaty letter from an Italian relative. Surely and herbaceuous plants. Press.] In mit mi old shoo dot has twplf hole? there (.-ffu l.e Mltle tloubt OfWH Hie pl:ihi tile postofli-'e man* would lie able to SHOE read them. All telephone mlis nrn gl?aa , T vhflH (1 •! U't'tlc Sherman tuliovtlnt !n it. rending of tlio IflDgnnpo, no" nnittcr Heiress Marries Rival of Duke prompt ami rareftil attPTillon. it. "flood nmrninp, cobbler." she s:i v* wlint mlirbt have bi-cn iutendod- It " 'That Is no good nt all,' he inlrt, High and low cut—the Be vh.i:i in AniPi-i<-a a pood 'I vhas waiting for a spiim* K-ir-riln was nnother ease of where fitvnt It;St- with anntlier of Ills pleasiin! slllileM. best shoe that money can I cf Abruzzi. uftor he inn! read them, adding that 327 CEDAR AVENUE, HKIII.V yriii-s, uiul hrc tlllnUs he *und now she vims eotnu T\ve!f hut.' llin (rut tl»^ hps;t of theTnitrd States in ; I.IUIWK it all, nnd twelf cement patches, nnd I gif her diplnnmey. ln waH very, very norry. Naturally I Telephone 627 LONG BRANCH. buy, sizes for all ages. got un^ry ut tills anil ahuseil iilni as 1 ili'ii't happen tn hiivo some vork, you DO cents. 1 li'.;<- dot gisoe i>y 7 Our Kovcriuneiit bull'is tho euunl and KlUins. W. Va.. Oct 'JS-Katheriiu' nm\ I v\t on my IHMH !I thinking I vhns o'rloiU, wo I CHII see my sister mar- maintains it nt nn oiKirmnus expense. watt « n llmltotl aeip'alutanee wilh K"ii<( It.v smut? |K)orlKiUHo, vUen Jot tni- ried." Great Urltain nnd Canailit. nur irri KiKin:. dau^'iier of fie late HuilUtor foreli:u terum of almse woulil permit. I lur blmvs in HUB Up owns sumo mirth "Hut don't y.t\ ynn so vhon you first Ne\t nionihiK I returned to Ihe ,h;ir::.' 1 eat &&i price of eetneut patviiea in two son will hnve rreat diliicuKy in netting ; rmui I'mui SiipminnyV" to make ronm. It vhns anh plain as nny IHOfliflpntinn of the free tolls tio nn iMiient ibat MNN lOlkius was tu Eillly lo see Ilie shiltler Ity arross a^aln j Economy Market "Hut I vtiriKHiit (toad yet." through G&ftgtem, for there is u Ktrom: j marry (lie Iml; I' llw Ahru/./.i of tlk' The d:iy lifter the same thlnj! hap- ( ODORLESS dcr letfs on ti bOFSfi Seven uVlock, re- Cor. Brood way and Third Ave. Italiiin pojal r.imiiy pened. nut on the tlllnl day I lirolicht j ype. Imt it vhaw shust ft'ftlinir in iavor of '•hui-!:in'j: u\>" 1 member!" AHlioii^li Si-nator Klkins KtreiTuousfy the blirsomiwtl'l with me. I came pie ' , Old Price Still Stands. iigtilnst old Kusland on this in liter. Something Different. denied I Ii it :,n\ eliuii^vineilt existed pared to have It out wil^i tin' Italian j Special (or Wednesday "But cement pstcfees rli&s foeftwn between his (laii^hier nml lier tit>xl posiolli. e. Wliat was my astonishment GAS rents." nitvo you noticed wunethin'r strmi"p, I .iiln.tii'v. !!!•': e was little doubt but B-lwtl I saw tin- i lerl; wattlllK for B»i "Not so. I'ttn't you peiief I nin rend? BOmaUllna dl'Terent. in V.-U odmlllJrt- :!]•; l:is i-oynl highness WHS much in liehlml the open sliutler, wllh a hand- Fricassee or Roasting It vliiiH half price, der s:imt> ;is H 6O&H tratlon as eompared whli tlinse whUh love with tin- pp'il.v American girl. ful of small i-oillS, whiili he ioi;iited ikin muff." pieccdcd It? I uii';in in ie;::ird tu cnri- Tin- d that l!ie royal mnr- Why leprosy occurs in certain f.lnrps I'linofi 630J. makes*- her arms go nropind "yii**ti I the president at one "pla^o or nmithcj-. ri;!!.n way off bemuse of obfortlons by Olid not in oilier* is i nf the ill', H 00 for bftrffr.lna I get 'mn or miait*^'h!,v Contrressiriiin Henry of Texas prjpft on tbe MalMn I'oyil fiintih- for stnen (mftj tciles of medi hie. In lit* enrly teiiiu While They Last don't luif nn hair left' 1 Wee t« soa Hko inisKiiui. ('atnuet offl t-rs rtrcim- yv«W. Hilt persisted in Ills suit with ricH of the ('lHistinn era H Kpreud nil myself pay $3 for a eofWt VIHMI lie" f.rressnieu icprt'seni (lie presii^Mit sii:-!i odds MM 'i rreil royal up|ione;it over EtiPdjH*. Kvery , , , . . , r land, Spain nnd tlie island* of Hie Mcd j *1 TK&fl AMI AYS OM I>Etl LOOKOUT FOH w )C( lsU ns U|1 hlls II(1VIM j known si'i-., i-loudlness lodny. probukiiT iterranenn. In Asia, It is to be foUud| i:AJt-.AIN.S." vhlll make troubles, mid I wort: li*;-<] to shirk n duty of th:it Und. While hy r*tin; toimnrow unsettled; E. M. COLTON Sweet Apple Cider all day to pet dot shoe reedy Ft rtias from Indiii to Plholia, ami no jcul «»r yohitr py dcr |iouiiiiniHo. Dear me, but lie is quite reticent in tlie Plato dt- e viilhible winds. Africa Is ftw fmni it. vimt si p'xir pposup^s uiati you vhas!" ill cement patches,-mid 1 peliof I lu^e partment nnd never docs mneli i:il'<- IQn "lint If some work don't coiue p.v my half a dollar py It. i *!nil tnUe dot htff in privnti'. upon the platform, al Thill lcprn,:\ can I'f planled in new Smoked Shoulder . , 11c down early in dcr morning, but General Markets, ic.ritory is KIIOWII most pointedly in 13b y.lmp how can I 3a peestiess?" I says. baniiuots and win i" t'a- innltMuile eatl r*. Oct 23 Rib Lamb Chops . . 20c pefore I b;if my breakfast simepody listen iurd eut-ouniya him he ohvay4 the tt'i ri!!i' experience of Ilawrli, "My dear IlnittC J$S 8008 on nilt oil wlii'li w:•.-* Tree from the di^'jis-f un'M mi his liuiiru*1. "iler glfdtlt secret of lninips on di-r door, und vhen it vlias r-rt, 97c; No spoil more ush ton men vhulks In. und seems at liol:i:- Rlld a perfectly willil::; *? j'l.im! }<5(t, when the Chinese, brmiirht Fancy Eggs 28c doz. wits to presneHs come talker. M:iybe Wlbidtj was sh'-cn ,1 it I!MI-.' fttnx Moiokat Is a name to to ym I.uu!; nt niy fuse. Vboii I each one says: 0 "Cobbler, you may put a half price when be made ]'.r*.a-i hh premi r Minkf i.i.-U slm-lier stnri («>:• myself I don't liaf but Maybe be v. as Jodftia1? ahe:id to thi two piiii-i;*'.-. und a pair <>f trousers, if patch on dis shoe." In tba mliSdlfl 'ipes it was Ihe enn- Laige Fat Mackerel advantage It would bo lo have n m,u mm t<< consider n KH*H dci-l wtaunvr I wi\A Ur piM'Mtiexs I vhas n bankrupt "Hut it vhas no half price," 1 says. in do the administration talking to th& Mfl KOOPS& ABELS; lie WMS riHtlld t'» have leprns.v fita SHU. f>w 1 v.iiitV Not mooch. I bus- Warned Against Tricks. 1 tle I RitUfr dor povb:ii- come und buy, heirs di-iile'l W« property, a fnnei-i GROCERS "Don't talk to us. Half price vhas si-rvi- e wtm RflW tar him tind n UfnvH tinrt p oiv mi I cants und vests seven nnd n half Gestfl VVu vhas conic 5c each • fo Thor, ,„, Hie pro- f il nf I'-U-CI ihiMwn a'Her iiini HR !H- 186 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH > wrle. d dot banana man next in pefore it vlias too Ir.to. und don't j w;i!!;..-il t« Itli liv!;i;f cnive in Hie |e|«1 d<< or iiilum nff his imt to me." you try some tricks on tis!" llU'iil for v.i»- "Vhril, i like to hurtle too." "Shentlomen. listen to me," I Says, ] man vuffruja tha iinto liouno Tbe world is Uindev nuw, I. ii 1( ; is knows if) treaimi'iit |«>r thi* s nnriffe Mow to Hustle. vhile my wife weeps nnd der Imby I ZIMMERMAN'S ! squalls. If somepody HUes to mnl:e In f;nt. it is doubtful • which is imn-ii more effective, si Lull Large Sour Pickles , 100 Broadway Tel. 130-J. "I>rn I vldll show you liow Don't IF it will pe! half Hie votes of t' nndc. 2.1* is ttoputili -. room for tinware, do you ;i you n advertisements In der HlBate. Banda tv paiifis I Jo n't yon see about spring forlOeents? Of course not- Vhen you ' " >"<"'"^ •"< m "is. BO down.to buy you find der ten cent* !'tlM * ™ !f/8 P0R8lU!« ll it (!•" A r-ii* Jury. 12c doz, stocks, tlnjg off to mnko room, great (1Ilil m s Vli!l l :> Ill a suit s'ii:n> yivirs BffO bi'twecn reductirtus. ^rcat hnr^ains, unniu-nllol- lies all pone, but iOUlG line ones loft * * " P™J ° W* " iHR t'" d th11e people fatlier ::i;i| sun lioftjcu an lndiiinn ed .•n!\viii:t;:2os und nil dot? Man. ,»:i*t C11BOVWhty-flfe,-r,i.tv_(if,, . rttt <-i,\hi\Auo wt.nvstunti Mhlikeo do A,,tt I' ' people nn 1 th,> imiiHc oi mit cement patches 1 Hke to tflftUe sentatives. ; rttlms, just ice of the \h-,)fi- tin- se:;ti't ci.inin-i> TH vhns you plind':" Ing ih*' jury Oaute in sifler tliriT lumrs1 "ISi;t dose vhas dry goods," I Rays. room for shoe pei^s, but dor seven uml Uacey's Monuments. llnl'.'i-.; 1-(]1, Bottle j ( di'lilMTiitii n with tin- fiilUiwln^' im 5 n Iialf pntf lies vims till n 'iie." Connressuian KirUiiairicl; of lima in "ft \h;is no it(»efcronoj>. Don*t you p-H-fml \cnli'-4- -W*', the jury, airn-e WE. ARKET "You vhns w.-iH some swindlers!" a sliort "leave t<» print"' slatcment in lielicf ilcr peoples vhants bfirfrains in atiaac ; lo !i:i.l ,)II<^I1H'I.1 Cor nHthi r phiintifT Chow Chow 25c i •:!iocs nnd cement patches sish vhell "You vb:is some liars!" the Cuutfresslnnal Ilecord paid a tit!.- n .r ilpfHinl-uil ami Mnd thai "acii p i.v "You vli;is yoine che:lt«!" ; Lamb Chops . . 16c null in lmvels und stncUintrsV It vlias Dto to .Tohn I'. I.acey. ub.i r.in^i-nl- h.iir ifi -I , " It i-* *..!id tin- venpet nil bafwiia*, bnrffnins. rninailns Look Dose men oill me more fish one bonn- sirm 1; *••••**!*;• <>nc an beim; so uniiMiaily at me. 1 luif some sijrna In tny win- ered names, und Hey slminp around (ill the house. lYw will ever iee (lie (rib Ciiii HMII pron*il«' parties t«> the action Women Who Do Not Co. nt. Chopped Beef . 14c dow dot I <-i»»nn und press n pair of I don't pelhf I vhns nllte two minutes ! ute, but millions will the nimni- >• brown*, '.Vi-re «yli ;'lcd. (';;sc iitid I 'oiniiieijt. Tlio fetufllo cif tin- Hill-don In Munti' trousers for' der next thirty dnys for niore I (ry ta oxplain how she \h;is, uieiitR to I.ncey in tills ruimd'y, I)nr- ed cnlora. ctwro Hi chleily n beaut of Ullrten. Her Stewing Lam!) . . 10c 1.' ffiity Vou sjliupt get ui» und hus- uud I vhas talking avliayvh'-n dot ffl1 iiiK tbe yenrs he was in caugrtiM l-v Both Were Riding to LOB*. ••liiCis l» Inv. on ncconrl of lier Mil. It ll.'Mt ttTM II •( tllilt sll-' |H'!1!« Illl-li: Hill- tle for pei-sucss." policeman come in nnd calls ondt: wnM ilidefati-.ibli' in thr wink of ptv- , A S1MIV of ••piillini,' " A 'lyllpt; .Jockey •"Now, py .luplter. bnt vliat \lt:ls all (iocs not benr tile lillc illi'l Is lid! I' I.' Legs Lamb ... 18c Vhc'l. ho vhas some Sborman mans ^eivinir tlu> nufnre show ]i!ace:: in (hi- co:n:iiendhiK bis s-in to thfl jjods tbat s und hnf rnado a soocess, und I peliof dis row n bout V" I'nited States. Live Stock Market. Hovciji rarlllg milled »s a partintt nmni- fore ii Bohtlng unit. Mie i - I" (*rt. Pi Mm. don't I? I BtlBtt think almut it Sign Wns Still Up. A seoro or more of intne^liim iputA ti'Mt. •••Never talk, my boy. 1 talked hAroducnl to the world willi nn sjtnl far awiiilf und 1 tell my wife we shall "Look ul dot sitfuV says a man. such as thfl wiml <;ive in Bouft.Ii Dftko- onve too often 1 was riding n mutch • icy. A i.urn will niin iiiiicc Ih.' I irt!i hiii-'ili'. und I make n slini dot roads: "Yes, 1 see dot si.y;n It vhas b:ir- t« and tlie petiili^d |rn--t i:i .^r'/. -n:i wiih .?., nnd «e were neck nnd ncH. ol' n (l;iir.-!i1uuh 'Yon iMMMlnt ride BO bind,' I miid; Tin N'effcr \'1ias Peforp. Price of Coment in two. Come In iwfore «he rfaaa toe the efforts of I.mey. Itrsidi-s lie w:is not yuint: to win.' 'Ob. nren't ron?' he T'niil thirty ream n»> l'i • [ropulaH in WMS only counted : s so ninny '•rlllrs" - P,!(••!•( late." $lMo instruniciit;!! in hnvin^ pfflOte \f$e Hnlii, wben-uiion he fell off bis borsti, Royal Scarlet Foods In Ttvo to Make Some tint is ti n:iy. nappwliia one of Uio It'ioni 1'or Shoe Pegs. * 'ome In Pe- Berres crenfeil. lie did miivb for mi and I had to win "—London Nation. "Itut she vhaa too lato already." I R-nlted lilliit'cs to conlniM Ui'l men. [ THE FINEST GOODS PACKED. fo-e She Vbas Too Late." Py golly, says. • ture whik' lie w;is in eoj^rrefw. hu( dot shin p]f>nftel me, und I han§ e ih wlt'l his ••handj.-ir" mil rille: 20S- "Oil, she vbas? Mayjie you vhas VA\A m Uncertain Senate. Sure, niiDleli. SUB cliildH'll ivilli forty lusty j y- oo]. in der window und rub my took. She may lie toi late for me l> Tt was Ihe third 'lily fit sett, nml thi> 1 Pck. Pearl Barley. hrMid': !;';o d!« It iion't seeru ten min- "I ronlizt*." said I,ead«-r T'nd.Twn.d iioyi. of whom thirty lor. but 1 see you vims oop forth!" flotnre. Jttt mnn i:m preiiii t with - ,>; "Uhv ilo ion linlt your fo..il in Hint mit der nines Nn moss vhas on your III:IIPIH.|V" n«ki-il the l-.ostoli MM It he OuhtefM Bdtal micoiiiitid. -"IYCIM M "lUs vhas my busy day." tiiinty wbit will happen." 1'nt be If .vljiuy I.OIKIH." hnck Ii-.i vlias rt-ht I>on't let der rut he took me py der nork und looklntr fortvnrd to tin- line \vb<-p he iv:it.-in'ii tin' clil'HL" man Hi fc$E si(trrs ilniw your cu^t'imors avhny. \', Iks me out. und he ban^s mo up py mny be. \mr* of that mi'-eviaioly. "Ta lii'i'P It town," rvp)M tin' Chi 1 petief I vhiil t:iko nd^nntupe of dot So She Did. * All for 25c der wall ten times und ieafs me like a raen Ulllll. St I,oi)U I'.isl I)isp:ltrh. nrcjiKion to ii*t M cement patch ou my dead uinn. \hfi\ I can crawl In I lock ".Inrk propnsed to me while turninK th" music for me nt tlie pl:mo."- sh-M- fm- S.\.-II UUd B biilf put i^n do nnd Norway's Climate. der door nnd takes tl«> "Ah. I see! Yon played rlcht into her rK'li) MU nnd your money goes to bed. uud vben dot little tailnr The :ivi'r:ii:e length of life is ^renter hUhimds." comes und knocks on der door nnd Read the Classified Advertisements in the Record every in Norwny tlmn in nny olli.-i- country A. C. BENNETT CO. Beginning of Trouble. Hkes to know if I can lend him two Thl< Ii attribatad lo th.- Ta.l tlml the day. You may see the chance to buy the very thing you need for I Ry the street of HV find lly one iir- 307 Branchport Ave. hooiiered dollars' profit I groan nnd le!H["'i;ilTirtl K cool niitl uniform '"But yemvt.l vhas feefteen rlrt-s at the bMM ef Xercr. rei-Mintrs* mtg," ijriv^ w, und teli him to rau» mit him. a mere song. Follow this page closely. throughout the vrnr I.ONO BRANCH DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1013.

We Give S.&H. Green Trading Stamps. ' Ask for Them Chiffon and Silk Blouses "UTTLE CHIPS" SPECIALS FROM .MONDAY WITH. SATURDAY Regular i'ricc $2.98 tj $3.98 $1.69 Soda crackers A uicetini; of thote int<"r".fed in th i Grand Theatre Building ICbOOl - pflpffT, "ChatUe Spirit," w: i are more nu- SEA GIRT MURDER STRAUSS' Phone 43 W 133 Broadway hi hi on Thursday afternoon, ot tfitt |g BARGAINS %%»%^»»^»%% •. ilk. The* follow in j; ofHcMfi were tritive than (iiuheii; Slated for a hearing befor.: the Mon- ;| V^W Each one a money caver—Each one a house- l&zt, as a duty uf IS tlt* a Ktiiior -Meredith Parker. niouth county giand Jury this term is ^* ^^ hold necessity—Each one a quality article ag been tensovivl. Piti&fecUBg Assistant I'M i tor William C'onrow. any other !a review o| the murder at Sea Citrt Compare our prices with others vine- after ifgkSMS should be eheap- Kst. haunts K:il tor—Hobert Under- liust summer of William F. Thompson, -w NEW TARIFF ML iiSM. cue time K»^Ha -manufacturer of woailh, r, aa the duty o^i formnlth'hyde %&9 flour food. No. 1—Iona Tomatoes 3 cans 25c {whose body was discovered lying with- tin ed fro to 4 |,'i:r (fiit. Treasurer—-Miss Martha Poor (Fac- Mo. 2—Double Tip Matches '. .7 boxes 25c Uloncd "blocd- ulty, ) U n e e d a in a few hundred feet of the summer J •ttlHg" ( cvice 11] on thi f" " isiisinesu Manager—Maurice Potter. [home of Governor Fielder ut Sea Uirt No. 3—Quaker Toasted Corn Flakes pkg 5c , CUT OH PRICES ixtsii including Assistant Business Managers— !on the morning of July 29. It Is un- | lid!. Su No, 4—Force .<-,. pkg 10c Biscuit are known what facts have been collected vacchm \ WlillHin Covert, Albert Breeiie, No. S—Evaporated Apricots . i lb 12V?.c Washington, D. C, Oct. 28,—Pain* i-'ulmcriptlon Manager—Miss Helen by the prosecutor in the case, i he in- and uchug and some forma of 11! i • Clarke. the perfect vestigation led late in the Bummer to No. C—Prunes 90-100's lb 5c Assistant Subscription Managers- Ilruoklyn and detectives worked in that may be irtfidu somewhat "naslw" %n- city for several days and perhaps No. 7—Broken Rice lb 5c wnciully. under the new Democratic FRWCESS VICTORIA. David Kamrans and Ralph Cheftham. soda crackers. No. 8—Sultana Lima Bean3 can 10c tariff la\f. At least, that's the way it MUg Poor takes the place uf Mlr-ts weeks. looks from liere, after a study o! Bched- No*v Grid, of Prince St. George on the editorial staff ttiis On the morning of Tuesday, July 2!), No. 9—Clothes Pins >.'. 100 for 12c iih'h on nn-<> ea- Mrs. Douglas Riddle. capi'H iind building. Large ucnfTohls William Houch is now employed as Nearly 500 Visitors Are In Trenton to have been erected on tho front Ol the janitor of the Uceanport school, suc- Attend Meeting. Atlantic & Pacific building and great danger is encoun- ceeding Edward Chaplain. Trenton, N. J.. Oi-t. an.—The opening tered bv things falling from these eeaf- While riding a wheel on Pember- uf the New Jersey Buptiat stuto con- foldn, therefore the front door lias been ton avenue a few days ago, Glenn Rid- vention in the Centra) Baptist ohari'li TEA COMPANY locked. dle was hltten by a dog. The wound wns preceded by a pastors' conference * * * is not considered dangerous. presided over by Rev. Thomas M. 1180 Broadway Next to Post Office. Phone 4 EllzabPth LnValloy recited a reading Alvin Lang with returned to Rut-Enstwood. Nearly Hoo viHltors are in from Browning yesterday morning. gers College, New Brunswick, on Mon- the city to attend the convention, | We Give S.&H. Green Trading Stamps. Ask For Them * * • day. whose Hesii'lons will last until tomor- Dr. Duncan Spaeth, our lecturer, put James Hulse, who has been confined row evening. over a win with hia Princeton crew, to the house lately by a cancerous The feature of the pastors* confer- Saturday. They defeated Yale. :ro>th. does not improve. ence was an address on evangelism "Yea, listen, I'll come on Friday evening. * * • Martin Ferns is undergoing treat- by Rev. Cornelius Woelfkln of the If Everybody Knew the Merits of Tell mother I'll leave on tho 5.3.7 train," The Athletic Association meets to- ment at the Monmouth Memorial Hos- Fifth Avenue Baptist church of New morrow, at which time a treasurer wili pital. York. Lucas Tinted Gloss Paint be elnctnd, Halph Cranmer, not having William Gibson, Sr., and friends returned to school. A basketball and spent Sunday at his Main street home. BRIEF STATE ITEMS. as well as those who have used it, they would make poor shift trying assistant basketball manager will also .Mr. Gibson journed from New York by to use any other kind," one of our patrons wrote the other day. The Connecting Link be elected. automobile. Paeffele T-uongo, charged with the min- Miss Ethel Langwith, Miss Clara der of Antonio Mtgllore ot Kllznbeth, Well, everybody's going to find out about it before a great while. pleaded not guilty before Justice .Tames J- They've been learning fast In the last few years. There was a time, Day and Sanford Langwith witnessed Uergen in thu court of oyer and termlncr. HE" telephone links the city and country BANKS CASH BAD CHECKS. the game Saturday between Hobart for Instance, when the folks about here had scarcely heard of "Tinted College and Rutgers, which ended in MIKS Mary Adamson, twenty-two years Gloss." Last year they used hundreds of gallons. together. Although you may be many Forger Uses Name of Wilmington Mer- the latter's victory, by a white wash old, who said she lived in Newark, wai chant, Getting $468. score of 86-0. spntenf Now York will lost Miss Lizzie Durnell and two neph nml klllhif? Deputy Prison Keeper Kh a total of $408.7!) lieeause of checks ews, Sterling and James, returned yes- Stetawr, wan plnced on trial in M«*er looking presentable with the general run of paints. They've learned Arrange to have a telephone installed so that forced in the imino of Harry Hnltxman terday from New York, where they court in Trenton. that they can keep a house, equal In size, looking better with Lucas B dry K'""'s ilenlor or Wilmington spent the week-end. Tinted Gloss Paint for $15 a year. you can reach the home folks. Mr. and Mrs. William Tabor and Decause he saw fit to take a hand in n Five linens checks, rnnginp In amount family quarrol, UeorRe Minder man. a That's one of several reasons why we find ft eo easy to sell It frmn $40 to I16B.60, were received here daughter, Kdwina, and Mrs. Harry teumpter, of Pt'ctsburg, ia In the .H-aeJum* by the I-'armers" bank, on which they Woolley spent Friday at the home of saelP hospital with a stab wound in the Mrs. Douglas Riddle. lung, and hln condition la critical. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. were ilrawn on the bnnk's own blanks They h;ul been cashed by the New Rodman* Tl, Oarr, a salesman for the York institutions. Officials of the Daily Thought. A. GOLDEN What is beautiful is good, and who Crucible Steol Company of America, WHS W. H. HALL, Local Commercial Manager, cnl bank say they hnve no Idea who killed by- a Lackawanna railroad east- 579 Broadway, • Long Branch, N. J. is good will soon also be beautiful.— nl train 300 fe«t fr mi the station at the forger Is, a-.d neither tins H:»ltz Bappho. 35 Third Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. num. vllle, on the Boontc branch. MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS By Gross HENRY JR SAYS

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