LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD.
VOL. 9--NUMBER 219. LONG BRANCH, N. J., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19iO. 8 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT THIRD STRAIGHT GAME LONG BRANCH TRAINS STAR OF ITALY PUNSVOTE VERY CLOSE NEW ERA SURVIVORS' WON BY BED BANK ELABORATE RECEPTION TRIBUTE T([VICTIMS DIRECT TO 34th ST. • ••—— IN G. 0. P. CONTEST By Score of 3 to 2 Locals Lose Ocean Park Casino Ball Will Aged Woman Makes Annual Series-Won Sunday Follow Street Parade Pilgrimage to Graves of Contest ON NOVEMBER FIRST Tomorrow Night FOR U. JSJENATOR Shipwrecked immigrants - $. HUM Rod Dank made It three straight ICIabornte pr •ijurationa have In An elderly latiy, whose name haa no* wht'ii they defeated Long Branch at Reported That Pennsy Will Inaugurate Jersey Shore made for the reception uud ball of Semi-official Estimate Gives Stokes 37,000, Fow- been u-ict-rtained, comes here annually Ha .cfmll Park Siitmd;i> afternoon. It ihe Star of Italy Society to be hold i to viHii the graves of the unfortunate was the best game of the series, aiid the Ocean Park Casino iomorrow ones who perished in the wreck of the. played to a clone finish until the coi Service to New Terminal on That Dale- night. The hall has been handsomely ler 35,000 and Murphy 33,000 Votes Out New Era, which came ashore at. Deal chiHlun of the ninth Inning.' Fast decorated, wit] the big Ballroom will lleaeh in 18.14. She failed to put in an fielding, snappy playing Aid good stick be a blaze of glory. There will be a appearance last year, and those who work made the contest a pretty exhi- Every Other Train to Go Through, the number of features lo entertain thoa< of 105.000 Polled-Monmouth Gave Mr. were familiar with her viwits thought bition. Both pitchers were well sup- who take no pari in the dancing. Hhe had paused out, never again to ported, although Brown, for Long Tunnels Probably The street parade will be a featim Stokes an Estimated Plurality of 1,459 pay tribute and offer prayers for those Branch, got a shacte the worst of i The society will meet iii its lodge room who had been her shipmates on the Ill- Warwick was taxed with a couple of at the corner of West wood ajid Morris fated boat. errors at short, but later redeemed According to a rumor current In Trenton, N. J., Sflpt. (9.—Through railroad circles, the Pennsylvania DE WITT'S INJURIES FATAL avenues, where the parade will be COOK TRIED SUICIDE tlie efforts of the office of tMT Seere I jut Thursday an old lady wan no- himself. • formed. There will be three mounted ticed getting off the train at the Went Railroad is to open its tunnels to the Long Branch Man Who Was Found in Content pottage Servant Slashes tary of Slat**, have been figures com The Hankers started off in the first Thirty-fourth street terminal to the marshals, Preside!!' of City Council piled in Trenton allowing that Mr End depot. One of the hackmen recog inning'With one run, and it looked aw Cheesequake Creek, Dies at Forrest Qreea, Councilman o. A. Clark Wrist With Carving Knife But nl/.ed hfi- us the New Era aurvlver, New York and Long Branch division Hospital. W.It Recover. Htokes lias won tin- Senatorship tight though they intended making the cir- on Nov. 1, when the tlrst train, mak- and Dr. H. R. (Murk. The Long by 2.2HH over Representative Fowler and IosI no time hi offering hi* tier cuit Tor a laiTe count. Brown held John D+'Wltl, the young man who Marie tiiHi1. a cook employed at tin vices. The visitor waa* accompanied ing up ai Point Pleasant, will be run was brought to the Monmouth Memor- Brunch Military Band will tnniUh mu the latter being, in turn 1.142 over Mr ihem down, however, until the sixth straight through, under ihe Hudson sic. Thirty little boys wit] have the Content cottage, Klberon avenue, at Murphy. The Secretary of State's or by a mldttle-agod man, who was not inning, when they again tallied one ial Hospital last Friday night from river, into the heart of Now York. the Morgan drawbridge by a train right of niaivh. They will be follow tempted suicide during the noon hour flee was carrying Fowl**!* as second familiar with lucul surroundings. run. TJie third and final run for the All Pennsylvania trains on this di- crew on the New York and Ix>ng ed by the flag bearers and members yesterday. The weapon selected wa.s high man. ihe total figures of its rec The hacktimn waB asked If he could Hankers was mr.de in the ninth inn- vision, however, will not use the new branch Railroad, died at tin* institu- of the society in uniform. Visiting a huge carving knife, and the woman oids allowing; Stokes, 37,281; Fawler, take them to the New Kra plot in the ing. Jimmy Walsh imi a stop to base tunnel. According to the report every tion before midnight. Saturday. The delegations and honorary officers will drew if across her wrist, severing tin 3fl,013; Murphy. 38,871. ' West Long Uranch cemetery, and stealing by his pretty throwing to sec other train will run through to the remains were taken to the DeWitt be assigned positions. There will be arteries, When the rash act was dfs The figures are an follows: when hy answered In the affirmative, mid. a large display of Hags and fireworks. covered the woman was in a weakeir the old lady's face WEB illumined. She magnificant new terminal, alternate home on First avenue by funeral di- Coiintit'H stokes, Fowler, Mui|ih> Long Branch failed to score until trains running into the Jersey City rector WUn. H. Morris, Jr., yesterday The line of march will be out Morris ed condition from loss of blood, and Atlantic .. .1,171 800 4,44* said she recalled as though it was the eighth inning, when Poole stole terminal to connect with the tube£ and morning. .Funeral services will be avenue to Division streel; to Bath only the liniely arrival of Dr. Kdwin BcrK«*ii . . • .2,9117 2,452 2,127 but yesterday when she came, ashore home. It looked good to th/.> home the ferries. Passengers on the LOUR held at the Star of the Sea Church avenue to tliet Chaltle fountain; dmvii Su-rnberger suved her li|e. HiiiMnKloii .t,M6 427 706 on the New Kra. Hhe WUH among the team i the ninth when Warwick Branch division, however, it Is said, oinoiTow morning at 10 o'clock. Broadway to Ocean ParPark! . The hand Dr. H tern foe rger succeeded lu stop- Camden ... . i ,r>s i 600 390 Kiirvlvors, and owed her life Lo thoie scored, making the count 3 to 2 may leave the Jersey City bound The deceased, who WUK twenty- will fcive an opon-air coneerl before ping I lie flow of bluod, uud Patrolman Cape May . 1 ,SilS in 151 who had lushed her runt In tlie rigging. There were still two men on bases trains where Ihe tunnel line make;* u liree years old, met with un accident di^ier-siug for the oreteeBtral aalec Callahitn, who W;LK notified, secured an ('iliiibiMlund. t,M! 6S i 5Kb For years ah** liad managed to vlait with K, Walsh at the bat. A single detour al Newark and there be trans- while riding cm the top of a freight lions. ^ uutuinobile uud took the would-be sui- Essex . j. . . .2,i!,l 18,884 17.423 craves of the, onen !<•,:, fortunate, infant ;i run and a tie score, uud little ferred lo a Thirty-fourth streel train. ••ar about 9,16 oVlock last Friday cide to the Moll mouth Memorial HOB- lUiiicewl*'!' . .3,033 and felt it a self-imposed doty. Eddie is generally good with the wil A Ifst of liuuorai y presidents has Arriving ut Ihe New Era plot, she light. AM tile car was passing over been prepared, and already a large pital. The doctor accompanied the Hudson .... .1.972 4.878 2,318 low. This* time he sent up ar little the Morgan drawbridge DeAVitt was patient. Himli'rdon . . 48li 72 29 left the carriage," and, .^itlv tear-stain- pop infield fly, avtl the game was over. AUTOS IN JJOLLISION number of accenluneen have been re- ed eyes offered up a blessing. It was struck with so much force that he •d bv ibe committee. Handsome Her condition this morning watt fa- Vlerc^r ...... '1,998 478 300 Red-Bank played a fine fielding game, Orange Man, Enroute to Long Branch,, was knorked into (MieeHequake creek, vorable, and her recovery IK assured. M iiMlinill I h .1,453 n pathetic srene-, the lone mourner in and (hey had lota^of work lo da as bad;.** have bofiR distributed, and t 1M- the midst of the departed, and. after on Saturday, Meets With where he began to swim around, at eormnilteo will look after Ihe What prompted ihe woman to com mil Mlddi.-sex .. .. Ill 434 43G I'fahler was Pit hard and plentiful. Mishap. he same time calling for help. the act is unknown, but her actions . 985 2.292 1,073 another silent Invocation, the trip 1 invited guests. Morris . . . Had Long Branch placed her hits An automobile accident, which it is Charlea and William Rea, bridge of lale are recalled as being some- Ocean . 502 back to the depot was made in silence. there would have been nothing to it. A two-p;:rt dance program, with pop- 3 The old lady departed withont making claimed was due to the carl essn ess enders, heard the man's cries and ular musical select!onK, will afford what peculiar. Those who know the a8salc . . , .3,!)1!l 3,331 2,523 Red Ban.k pulled oft" two doifble plays of Henry Kislegav, of Middletown, oc- went to his asskance. rescuing him as woman say she is not responsible, and, Salum .. .. . 883 57 57 comment about her visit. in pretty fashion. (limited pleasure. Awards will bo ^ j curred af. the corner of Corlies avenue e was about to go down for the last made for the Jjeai waltzing. unless her mind is diverted from sui- Somerset . 850 COO 350 Poole, Supples and Latham, who and South Main street, Asbury Park, me. As soon as the men grabbed cide, her future is in doubt. played here when the Underwoods rep- Already a large number of tickets AFRICAN TOJ.ECTURE ' about 10 o'clock Saturday morning, lim, PeWiU lapsed into unconscious- have been sold, und those who have Union 1.402 3,!I23 897 resented Long Branch, were warmly less. A physician was called and it Warren . . . . 382 . 018 l>6 Rev. Mdodana Bays "Americana Live when his machine collided broadside heretofore attended the society's BOC- REV. SCOTT'S SON DEAD greeted by old fiiends. Poole was ex- with a touring car owned and driven wan fotmd I hat he was badly injured II will take the official count In Too fast" and Native* Are Not pected to make at leant one home run, and completely exhausted. Me was inl functioiiK have signified their inten- by John H. Crammer, of Orange. The tion of lieing present. Thirteen-Year-Old Long Branch Boy erlfy thf'Ho fully. Ready For Autoa. but he fell down on Ihe proposition. Crammer car was the most badly dam- attended to and then placed aboard Victim of Throat Af- Rev, P. B. M. Mdodana, of Cape Brown was credited with two two- aged. a train. On the way to the hospital fection. Town, page Colony, Africa, will lec- Kislegav uud a party of friends he man regained consciousness for a Joseph Heolt, the thirteen-year old ire In th* Second Haptlst Church to- The fourth game of tin- series was t-re on their way to Long Branch. few minutes and told aia name and on of Rev. Wtflllani B. Scott, of WH- AUTO STRIKES BOY, ilght. Mis topic will be "South Afri- pla-; ed at Kedi Bank yesterday after They wen- coming east down Corlies iddresK. ELECTION RETURNS ow avenue, died at the Monmouth *H." noon. Dngler pitched for Long avenue, no( knowing that the avenue lf» head was hadly crushed and lemorial Hospital Saturday afternoon Rev. Mdodana, who u studying for Hiancli, and u'letheMt was his effec- nded at Main street, Kislegav was leg broken. There wu no 1 it one o'clock while undergoing an FRACTURING LEG he ministry at Union University, tive work, good support or bouehead sending his machine along at a pretly stained for his recovery. tperatlpu tor an affection ol the Richmond, Va>, has baen In.America ' luck, Long Bviinch happened to win fitst cli[). STILL DELAYED hroat. or four years. He keeps In touch with by the score of 4 to 2. The unexpect- II-Year-Old Jack Ford, of Fir t Afc the Kislegav machine swung into Rev. J. C. Lord Gives Outing. Reports From County Clerk's Young Scott had never bef'n con- home country by correspondence ed came as a surprise to both teams, Main street, Crammer drove by. The Rev. John C. Lord, rector of All ined to the house, and complained hut and neWBpaperti published at Cape as Red Bank had been playing in the Avenue, Seriously Injured in speed at which be was traveling made Saints' Episcopal Church at Navesink, Office Are That Full Returns ittle. about his throat trouble. He Town. best of luck, and no one can account t impossible for Kislegav to make a gave his Lay Reader and choirmen an was prepared to rrKiime hi« studieB Rev. Mdodana flpeaks English Quite Broadway This Afternoon lor the broken charm. The three short turn and with a crash that could Miliiig on Saturday when he formed a Will be in Tomorrow hlB term, being numbered among the fluently. "South Africa," said he, "Is game won by Ked Bank wore not by be heard for blocks around the two larty and went to New York. Wliile nigh test scholars. The operation it governed hy a governor general. We superior playing, but lied Bank seemed cars 'came together. Fortunately no here they visited many points of in- was thought, would give him perman- A little boy about 10 years old was have 13,000,000 natives uud 1,000,000 tt> be favored by every condition. The one was injured. Kislegav agreed to ereat, in eluding the Museum of The election "returns are bslng com iil relief. el'ioualy injured at three o'clock this whitea in the colony. The natives are piled in the county clerk's office at Hiial game in the series will mean the settle for the damage done the Cram- Natural History, Museum of Ait and He walked lo the hutspiial Saturday afternoon by being' hit by an automo- mostly farmers, raising corn, wheat lianding over of not a few bankrolls, mer car, but its owner refused the the Hippidrome. They had dinner at Freehold just fis fast as the complete loon without the least thought of ser- and vegetables, nearly everything ex- as the Hupporters of both teams are offer, saying that he would take the he Hotel Astor, and returned on the returns are filed. This morning both ous results. His sudden demise waa bile In front of Miller's jewelry store cept cabbage. We have steam rail- willing to back their favorites. case to the courts. .ate train to their homes. Those in the eastern and western districts of a severe blow to his relatives and in Broadway. The boy stepped from roads, trollies, telegraph, telephones, Howell township, and' the Borough of he party besides the rector were Lay friends. the sidewalk directly behind a big dark In color first-clasB quality. Oceanic Girl Wins Prize. day sentenced to eight months im- the county clerk's office as yet, and plained of pains In his legs, arms and as many Long Branch colored men. when one of the office staff waB asked George A. l«ine, after a three Miss June Van Nest, daughter of )risonment, and fined $'.,000 by Judge 1 He U well built, standing nearly six Held Monthly Meeting. if the later re urns would effect the weeks' stay with relatives and friends body. Justice and Mrs. Uevi B. Van Nest, of Martin, in the United Smtes Circuit it l.tmn Branch, returns tomorrow to He was picked up by the machine feet In height. Sick [jafayette street, Oceanic, won one of Court on charges of conspiring to de- relative standing of Ihe candidates 1 The ladles of the Hebrew supposed to have been nominated, he Ills honi' in California. This is Mr. ;uid hurried to the Monmouth Memor- Benefit Association met last evening the $5 cash awards given by Charles fraud the U. S. Government out of line's first visit in over twenty yearrf ial HoKpital. Patrolman MJUer accom- Asbury Park Butcher Dead. at the home of Sister Scheider, in K. Champlln Saturday night. This is duties on sugar importations. A stay said that there could be no change in Ihe complexion of the tickets, as-none and he was been kept busy renewing panied the party to ^hc hospital. The William Blatherwick, an Asbury Garfield avenue for the first time the second award Miss Van Nest has of sentence was granted pending an old acquaintances. Mr. Lane is prom- hoy WBH bleeding from wounds on his Park butcher, who has been under since last June. Considerable busi- won. When the Bijou, a*. Red Bank, appeal to the U. S. Circuit Court of had been made officially as yet, and that all reports in current circulation inent in the West, being president of arms, und ft was at first thought that treatment for the past two weeks for ness waB transacted. At the close of offered a $15 hat some months ago as Appeals, His bail of $25,000 was eon- two banks in his native state. Last both legs and one arm was broken. kidney trouble at the Monmouth theh meeting refreshments were ser- an advertising scheme to get patron- tinued. were made by 'hose interested outside of the county nlerk's office. night he was a guest of his cousin, When examined at the hospital It was Memorial Hospital, died at the i ii - ved. The office*** at present are: age for its playhouse, Miss Van Nest Harry M, Went, at North ug ascertained that only one leg was Btitution at five o'clock this morning. President, Mrs. Barshofsky; vice was the holder of the lucky* ticket. There have been many tnquirio The deceased waa twenty-five years Dr. Hughes Indisposed. made concerning the outcome of the Branch. He visited St. Luke's Sunday broken and that, the arm escaped with president, Mrs. Brodie; secretary, Dr. Henry Hughes is on the sick list school during the afternoon and wa a seven? sprain. He is suffering from Id and unmarried. Funeral director Mrs. Wise; recording secretary, Mrs. primary election in Monmouih county, Auto Causes Death and Injury. at the Gremer residence in Broadway. shown through the different depart- "hock, hut it is not thought that his In Fred E. Farry took charge of the re- j.ehman; treasurer. Mm. Kallmann; Easton, Penn., Sept. 19.—Miss Ruth and while ii Is generally understood main*;. He is under ihe care of Dr. J. T. jus! who the successful candidates are. ments by Assistant Superintendent (1. juries will prove fatal. 1si trustee, Mrs, Denlave; 2nd trus- Zeiple, of Bangor, Penn., and William D. Seymour. Walker were killed, and two gills and Welch. many are anxious to have the official The owner of Ihe car Is cottager tee, Ml'f Kcksteln, who rewfdeH al the corner of Entertained Brooklyn Club. AVTher; hospltalor, M rs. Seheidner; chauffeur severely injured, when five returns made public. Copies of the were hurled from an automobile near Relief Association Meeting. returns will he seal out just as soon Marsh Fire at Port Monmouth. Hath and West wood avenues. The Mrs. Frederick Kamuf entertained inside guardian, Mrs. Wise; outside the Young Peoples' Club of St. Mark's Kiuirdian, Mrs. Swartz. Nazareth, this morning. The ma- There will be a meeting of the Long j as the reiurns i:ro tabulated. Several stacks ,ol marsh hay upon driver of the car waB not going very chine collided with a telegraph pole. Branch Firemen's Relief Association the meadows near Seabrook landing, fast at the time, and he had his ma Church, Brooklyn, at her home yester- Senator Blodgett Better. in the. Recorder's court room at City Port Monmouth, took fire Saturday chine under full control. It was 1m day. In the party were William B. Hall this evening. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST and were destroyed. The fire Is sup- possible to avoid hitting the hoy as Kampf, Miss MoNaughton, Herbert Former United States Senator Rufus Samuel Wilson at Eatontown. Johnson, lay reader of St. Mark's; Ttlodgett, who has been confined to his "The firing line." was the topic of posed lo have been caused by spontan- he was In front of the machine when Primary Election Statements. The U. S. Weather Bureau forecast first noticed. Miss Sadie Wendel, Charles Luxton Third avenue home for several weeks sermon in the Eatontown Baptist for the thirty-six hours ending Tues- eous combustion. A wood lot owned and Miss Grace Russel. la, reported improved today. Whil< Church last night. It was delivered City Clerk B. B. Newcomb has is- day at H p. ni.: by Eli.sha Coddin£ion was also burned unable to be at his office, Mr. Blod by Samuel Wilson, of Jersey City. Mr. sued the statements of the primary over the same day and several nearby Two in Recorder's Court. election to tin- various candidates. New Jersey—Unsettled, with show- Will Build Bungalow. gett Is still directing affairs of he Wilson is one of the best known citi- ers tonight or Tuesday. Moderate houses nJUiuwly escaped taking fire Eniil Hamdo w;i;. arrested Saturday is'ew York & Long Branch Railroad, ens of Hudson. They were distributed today. variable winds. from the sparks. TIIIH latter fire start- night by Patrolman Clayton. He Councilman Thomas W. Cooper, of ed from a burning brush heap and tim was merely apprehended to get him West Long Branch, who has been of which he is superintendent. 82 Patients at Hospital. Rice to Sing ?t Revival Meetings. Sure Cure for the Blues. her to Ihe value of a hundred dollars off the streets, as he had been Indulg- spending the summer here, will short- The official board of St. Lake There are eighiy-two patients un- was destroyed. ing too freely. He waa liberated Sun ly b«gin the erection of a bungalow at Miss Collins to Sail Soon. der treatment ui Ihe Mouniotilh Me- A lending society lady of New York day morning. William Brown, ar Miss Elizabeth Collins, assistant to Methodist Episcopal Church yesterday West hong Branch, where he will take morial Hospital today. who had a had case of "nerves" was tip his resldenoe. Miss M J. Herries at the Monmouih decided to secure the services of LftOB ordered to go on the stage by her phy- Has New Auto. sted by Patrolman S. T. Bmmons dice, the Hinging evangelist, to as- yesterday for being disorderly, was f Memorial HoBpital, who has been Goldberg to Move to New York. sician. "That's tne only way to j Contractor .lames f'anipbell, Jr., of r sist Dr. G. H. .Wai in his revival meet- cured." said he. She was too seri< lined |-> In the Recorder's court this First Sons of Vtterana Meeting. making a tour of Ireland for tne past ings during the month of January. I. Goldberg, who for a number of Norwood avenue, has purchased a new morning. Samuel T. Sleeper Camp, No. 16, two pontha, >vill sail for America the vein s lias conducted t he New York ami needed g0od, wholesome diversion Kmpire car. He used the new ma from I IIP cures of life. Sons of Veterans, of Red ank, will latter part of the week. Sire wilill Home From Canadian Trip. Bargain Store in Broadway, and who chine last week lor ihe first time. hold Its first meeting of the fail sea- reach home about October 1st. The "Luncheon Trio" so&S, by fa Painting and -Decorating Talk. Drs. C. F. Carr and Owen Woolley recently retired from ihe retail busi- Money can be saved hy painting son tonight. It is earnestly requested have returned from u month's tour ol •ness, will move his family lo Brook- th« most rollicking vocal feature Q Appropriations at Sea Bright. that all members attend, as matters Card of Thanks. "The Echo," now playing at fh Republicans and Democrats differ your homes now. If you wait until Canada and the Great Lakes. They lyn tomorrow. Mr. Goldberg will be- Spring the rush will be on and time of great Importance will be discussed. report having had a delightful lime come identified with a manufacturing (Jlohe Theatre. New York, Is •just as to the amount the tax budget Mrs. Aaron Martin and family rie- what the doctor ordered" in the way will be more valuable. Consult fclro to thank the many friends who so I^st year they took in Yellowstone business In New York. should be at Sen Hrinht for next year. Patten Line. Park. They are now contemplating of a rejnvenator of ROOd igtrlta. H The Republicans, by a maojrity of Charles Drake, of Henry Drake's Son, kindly assisted them In their recent will he given, words find music n and ohtnin an estimate, ft will be On and after Sept. 20th boat leav- sud bereavement. Also they especially trip to Europe next year. Carload due green mountain pota- twenty-one soles, J1X a. m,. Battery lag W. :*Mh St. at 16.10 a. a.. Battery p. in. will be discontinued, • have to pay for it. Are you going to balmers, 616 Broadway. Tel. 122 L. B 11.30 a. m. a*d Hnckwr' t avi1. al 4 at 11.30 a. ni. and Rockwell ave. at 4 at I1.::fl a. ni. and Rockwell ave. at 4 get your share of these bargains? A. at 11 .rtO a. m. and Rockwell ave. at A 1 |i. ni. will he discontinued. 202d&wtf* in. will be discontinued. 4 p. in. will be discontinued. * p. in. will be discontinued. * Advertise in the Daily Record. F. Golden, 579 Broadway. 2UU* LONG 1RANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, »IPTIM»ER 19. 1(10. HOTEL DIRECTORY Women's World Our Daily ShorCJtory Charcoal $15 per load
Flaaiur* Bay. OldMt Hot*) on lb* Bir»w«l)urj her He mid that I muit be elect ^VAN NOTE COAL CO. Open the Entire Tnr. 8hore Dlantra • Specialty htid the number wan complete Hi mm HOTEL New England Clam, Bakei. Stull Ft»a anil Qam* I" FRIBBLES OF FASHION. A Half Solved Mystery thlH time I knew (lint 1 should KetNjo Haaaon. Competent Balllnc Haiteri satisfaction. Hlld. since I wan IMM mlim BOARDING AND LIVERY Point. For th. T.il.r Mad. Woman. »M! to iiiiirty a man whit hail a neeret Skirl, and Coat Stylo.. By MARIA L COOPER from me. I jffofci t|M engagement. 'I'l»- ilii-iuin as to aleeves la Ibat Ibey All tblf* WBH a few months before tl)p ; STOLES (bull lio small nml tight. Many ara Krcilt eurltujiiuke «hen our city was OCEAN PARK CASINO ill"n, WIIIUIK above tbe elbow, tbough Copyright, U10, hi American Prw destroyed. Anioiifj tlWM who did not D. LERNER No. tbe amartegt extend below the elbow Aaioclatlon. turn up Hfter that dreadful calniuiiv BEGINNING SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 at 8 p. m. and and art> flrtabed with u lace cuff or was my former flunee. IUM Uonne « us uudernleeve mid are rather elaborate Despite tbe opposition o* my parents one that fell Kt the flmt thcrt mid Furniture, Pianos, All Next Week—Engagement Extraordinary and certain h*>ad shaklngtt on the part only one member of the family- had of Intimate friends, I pervtated la nay had Mine to escape. Thin permm Raid engagement, to Edward Utsley. There that Kdward lli&lcy WHH not lu tin and floors Relinished 4 DANCINGlKYLARKSj! ~Q HAWAHANS was something about him beyond house at the lime of the quake. WIIPII equal to new. A Bevy a< Bcautlca 3 these warnings that made me uncom- the debris was removed every l»inl> fortable. He would make an engage- fU found except IMH. This lutllcated All work guaranteed to give ment, to be wltn me during an eveniug, thnt he had | rolmhly bi-efi ktlltHl elne satisfaction. Orders by mall The use of "soothing sirups" Is much break it and give no satisfactory ex wiifM-p. But, though IIIH frleudii kept promptly attended to. 6 REELS OF HIGH-CLASS PICTURES 6 more general tbun !B supposed, Ijf planatlon. Aftej^he had done this truck of all the liodipg taken out. hi- |M>N'i" FAIL TO 3I3E THIS 3M0W— iiorntit imiMii'i'-* ure the worst offend- several time* 1 resolved the next time was never fuund at least not identl- HENRY SCHULZ A One Dollar Show for IOc and 15c No Higher. ers, wjiiwillllj thuse who must KV out to corner him by forcing him to t*mjl flo.1. 1002 Monroe All. to work mid who resort to these dead me where he hud been. When that FREE DANCING AFTER SHOW- ^^ next time came round be claimed that Very naturully I connected his mys phone 841 R ASBURY PARK, N. J. miiiiK drug* to qui*t the children dur- terloim disappetirance wltlAthe'rensonn Ititf their long alis.-iir.'s Wtiile It Is between ihr hoars of 8 and 11 he had been at home. Without hix knowledge for which 1 had broken my engage pitiful enough to benr the wall* of a 1 asked his sister as to bis where- meiit. If 1 had heempuzzled before I S. C. SHANN UKtfleeted dilld. It Is even more pitiful abouts on the evening In question, uud wiiij move puzzled now. A new devel- to see Ihe ntu|>ef)ed child sleeping off tdic told me thut he had not been at opment wan that oue of Edwards 58 WASHINGTON ST. it tt of their nu rues, ceiving inc. and 1 told liivt he must v tod farms for Hie or exchange either make a clean breast of the mut- was tbe only oue I happened to know HOUSES FOR KENT who wish to seeura exemption from as oue of his friends. This deepened tlielr Otra and so put them Into an ter or I would break our engagement. He took a solemn oath that he never tbe mystery for me, ihouch for lue uuiiiitiu-ul sleep. Once found out, in left his home between 0 o'clock during alone, fur I never revealed'what Ed- Bromo Seltzer Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday stunt discharge should follow without the evening he was supposed to beward had told me, or. rather, what he |^> MATINEE WEDNESDAY "2* ii recommendation. with me and 0 o'clock the next morn- had not told me. 20c 40c 75c No nil.-iisi." out he more contemptible ing. When 1 asked how that could be One mornliiK I took up a newspaper In Ihe e>es of the law or of society he tolS mo that to tell would Involve aud saw an explanation of the mystery tlmu mnklng drug Inebriates of little others whose nets be had no right to thnt WHS haunting me no persistently children. It Is simply a process of Listerine Reynolds & Reynolds Norton Sisters divulge. that I was beginning to break down ibrtr polsouliiK. which at the same Curiosity now became my dominant tiltic* fstitlilishi'H ti hublt, iilTects the under It. The paper contained au an- Comedy Sketch Singing and Dancing mentality und injures the bnby. A motive. I would have broken with ray nouncement that the lot on which I 20c 69c child brought ftp on "soothing sirups" WAIST WITH DOUBLP. 8LBBTBS. fiance had It not been that I believed knew had stood the I Haley house had IN Hull ii ml lethargic. Many u mother In construction. Coat sleeves are also I could get his secret by remaining en- been purchased and the foundations who complains her child doesn't "get tight and small, with no shoulder "fcill- gaged to him, whereas if I sent him taken out to make way fur uew ones. Hood's Sarsaparilla mi" iii school Is herself responsible in UH, away I would never know It. I pre- A space had been walled up, evidently Lillian Stirling Ed. Reilly teuded to be very much hurt at his li.v amateur masons, and covered with that she fed him on these compounds Eveniug gowus are sleeveless or 80c Singing Comedienne Monologist tu kenp him quiet whih- she worked, a want of confidence in me, and heau arched brick roof, the entrance Iff made with a perfectly tight fitting seemed equally put out that I did not [leiir bought freedom. Under tbe food edeeve of embroidered net. which was an Iron door. Tbe door be- feel assured his statement was true ing forced. Its latch Was found to have* unil drug net the United States courts The smart coat length is twenty-four are making it evident thut a lubel ac- aud because I should endeavor to been wedgfti by the earthquake BO Gude's Pepto-Ma'ngan inches, although many stylish coats force him to reveal a secret which In- mniiH.v stilting the contents of a are twenty-six and twenty-eight inches that It could not be opened. There hnd •"medicine" does not Imply liberty to In length. Natty models are on tUevolved others. been entrance from without through a 80 4-Reels of Motion Pictures-4Rdvertlae it as not injurious and rec- order of the box coats of several sea- The result of a half hour's probing cellar door. imimmul it as remedy for Ills It canuot sons ago. gave me the Impression thnt he was Inside this Inclosure, which was fur- Pictures Changed Daily jure. A man recently was lined $100 Tailored suits for the most part are connected with several persons of both ulshed, were found five ske^tons—three fur selling a "toothing sirup" contain- perfectly plain find beautifully tailor- sexes who were united by some secre^t men and two women. On a table lay lux moi-plilne und 'chloroform, though ed, with iH'i'liMps a binding of braid bond, but that (his bond was of any a note addressed "To Those Who Shall BUTTON'S Vaudeville Changed Monday and Thursday ihe lube! Indicated these drugs uud the and a few handsome buttons of bone especial Importance did not appear. It Tind Our Bodies," stating that they ninount. Dr. Wiley declared the stuff or those covered with the material. did not in auy way explain how Ed-were pinned in by what they supposed v misliibeled becuuse the label declared ward could have been lu the house for Amateur Night Every no bad effects would follow Its use Skirts are close fitting aud drawn In to be an earthquake and were starving: bcii»w the knees with a baud which is three hours one eveniug when be was to death. The only information as to CUT RATE i!II.I (but it was "a mire remedy for all supposed to be visiting me. And what iiilmeutH Incident tu babies from one nor too tight. Gored skirts with flat •he cause of their l>etng there were tbe Friday Night Inn plattH back and front are good had the events of these three hours to Aords. "Our secret dies with us." ilay old to two or three years." tCbe do with tlie persons whose secrets ho DRUGSTORE federal court susluined the chemist, style. I have alluded to this as an explana- tinl ihe proprietor will have to take The skirt with front panel and a kllt- would betray by making an explana- tion. It was an explanation that threw Cor. Norwood, Broadway and Matinee Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p. m. - AH Seats 10c his "mire cure" off the market or con- d f i flounce from below tbe knees held tion? me Into a far greater state of curiosity tinue to pay lines. In with a I HUH! IS a fall favorite. After a long period of questioning than before. I am consumed day and Bath Avenues Evenings 7 p. m. and 9 p.m. - Admission 10c and 15c Waists made with double sleeves and waiting, questioning agalu and night with a desire to know what it will not hurt the baby half as itre \ «\v fashionable this season. Per- waiting again, I gave up trying to get could have been the object of this se- tuucli to cry as It will to dose It with sian effects are also much In vogue, the secret. I. however, applied one cret coterie. Why Pay "soothlDE Birups." Crying is lung ex- nud the tucked undersleeves and tbe test before taking final action. 1 asked ercise. Opium Is deadening and dead- yoke of the waist illustrated could be to be admitted to this coterie of which DAVIDSON of Red Bank ly. effectively carried out In Persian silk. Edward was supposed to be a mem- WHEN YOU CAN BUY THIS HOME ON EASY TERMS? JUUIC CHOI-LET. Advertise In tbe Dally Record. Closes His Big Sale Mother'* V«lu«- This happeued years ago. but it is This May Manton pattern I* cut In sizes Saturday, September 10th worth relating. In a certain home from 34 to 42 Inches bust measure. Send was the overludulgent mother nf three 10 C*ttli to thin office, giving number, 6767. and It will bo promptly forwarded to you daughters. You can just Imagine what by mall. If In haste send an additional the week's washing was with dresses two cent si amp for letter postage, which for nil of those girls, each with three IMMIM'B more prompt delivery. Daddy's Bedtime or four petiicoiits. besides many other W. G. EISELE articles. Thin mother did the wutfliiug. Ironing, cooking, baking and about The Mischievous everything Iningiuub^. and the daugh- THE LEADIHG FLORIST I tprs- well, they were "cultured" aud PASTOR TRIES TO When She Looked Old Witch ilid not do very tnucu of anything ex- the Class It Cracked Cut Flowers and Palms | eept ent the good meals aud wear the All to Piece* r I CM n clothes. One day the father SELL CHILDREN. For Sale | LL witches are not bad, my dears," said daddy In beginning the bed- Decoration* and Floral Deelflna £ railed tlie mother aside. The two had time story. "I***Wed, some are very kind and good, while others are i lung talk, und he admitted be was for Weddlnoi, Dinner*. not able to hire a domestic. The next Just mischievous. I am going to tell you about a witch who dearly Funerala, ate. dny the usual complaint was made by Plttsburg Minister Is Blocked loved to play tricks on people. She lived in a dark forest, but when We also carry a full auloction s the glrlK about lite poor dinner, and the it came 12 o'clock at night she would Jump on her broomstick and fly to a of Hardy) Shrubs, Trees and s mother quietly «ot up. went to her by Angry Citizens. village, where she did alt sorts of queer things. Herbaceous Plnnti at our *i "Once she changed a qow luto a poodle tfog, and when the owner came Nurseries. om, dressed and came downstairs. lu the morning to feed his bossy he was so surprised to see only a doggie All telephone cilia prouptlr 3 Shu carried u heavy milt case aud there that he fell Into a pall of water. How the witch did laugh at that'! attended to and siren our £ stopped lung enough to tell the chil- PltUburg, Sept. 19,—The Rev. Thom- as G. Boord, pastor of the Wylle Ave- Another time she chunged a cat Into a hot lie. of ink. and the bottle mewed careful attention. dren that she hoped they would have just like a kitten. Then, again, site changed u horse into an elephant, and Cetfar Ave. Tal. Z7 Weal Ind. a better meal the next day. Their nue church of Pittsburg, was almost S niolibed by his parishioners after they when the man went out to hitch up for a drive and found an elephant in his father touk her to the station, aud she barn he ran screamlugjhrougn the village. was away from home one month. hud rend in the mornlug papers how Every one of those girls learned to tlie minister, pleading poverty, had "Now, In this village, children, there lived two young; girls named Ger- cook, buUc. scrub uud look after the tried (o sell two of his own childivn at trude and Alice. Gertrude was very, very beautiful. She had lovely blue PATTEN,LINE douse, although they admitted that for public auction on tbe streets of Uirele- eyes, long curly hair, a sweet face and email luuid^ ami feet. People, though, Located on Norwood Ave. All Improvements. a week Ibey lived on baker's bread. ville, Ta.. his home town. talked so much about her beauty thut she finally became vain and silly aud APPLY TO leiuouude, (|iilncc preserves nud either The minister wna subjected to leush nobody liked her. Alice, ou tbe other hand, was not a bit pretty. Her eyes sidtmni or sardines. It was a hard les- treatment when ho tried to get 1>ULH on were very small, her hands and feet very large, and her nose turned up TimcTableo[Scpt.20,'IO John H. Parker, West Long Branch son fur them to learn, but they knew the children in the public sijiiinv ut dreadfully. But she was always so nice and kind that every one liked her. Cirelevllle, which he Hooded "wltU the value of their mother. "One dark night the old witch came to the village and flew right iuto the Subject to Change Without Noticet i. MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiNHiiiiiiiiiiniiiinininiiiiiiiif handbill*. fbom where Alice and Gertrude were sleeping. She waved her broomstick The pouting of the bills created a big over them, muttered something aud finally flew back home, but not before she Leave New York—Foot, of West Postur** of Children. setisiitimi in the town, und at 7:90 had changed a dog iuto a peanut, which a boy found and ate the next day. Thirty-fifth St. (weekdays) 8.4S a. m.; CHANDLER & MAPS In a recent lecture to mothers and (here were B thousand persons on hand He barked like n dog for months afterward and had to take lots of medicine 2.30 p. m. Sundays—8.45 a. ra. Leave teachers on Incorrect postures of chil- \vhenv Mr. Boord appeared, uccomu>a- DEALERS IN before he got better. Battery, near South Ferry, (week- dren the speaker spoke of inturuing nied by a nice looking boy and girl, "Well, next morning what a change there was in the looks of the two girls! days) 9.20 a, m.; 3.10 p. m. Sundays Lumber Hardware Paints feet nud the menus of correcting them. and announced that the auction was Alice now was the beautiful one, while Gertrude was so homely that when —9.20 a. in. But turned toes nud feet, she said, are ready to start. He said the children he was offering for sale were bin own. she looked in tbe glass It cracked all to pieces. And, besides, right on the Leave Long Branch—Rockwell ave- Lime Metal Lath Oils the result of trttiuing, and If the moth- end of her nose was a big pickle. My, but how funny she did look, and how nue (weekdays) 7.20 a. m.; 3.00 p. m. er finds a tendcucy on the part of her He was the father of five children and Brick Brushes White Lead WHK unable tu support them. the people laughed to see a girl with a pickle growing on the end of her no$e! Sundays—4.00 p. m. Leave Pleasure child to turn the toes In she must re- Of course she felt very bad and cried all the time. She would not leave the Bay, (weekdays) 7.30 a. m.; 3.10 p. m. Atlas Portland Cement Varnishes sort to training to remedy it. This Tin* announcement struck the crowd house even to go to a party, but lay In l>ed all the time with the clothes over Sundays—4.10 p. m. IHook RoutP, baby's outfit are tiny clothes racks wax comes to the top of the -water, East Ix>ng Branch Station, 6.50. 7.43 and trees, ribbon covered coat hnne who will give full particulars a. ra.; 12.50, 2.15, 5.23 p. m. Sundays, TELEPHONE 98 WEST END and the sediment remains lu the Dot* 7.06, 10.30 a. m.; 5.24 p m. ers, miniature waahstint? sets ami torn of the kettle. Ilemofe wax when • *—New York only. swinging hammocks for outdoor nays. RBD BANK ELECTRIC RAILROAD PASSES BROADWAY ENTRANCE W. O. BBSLKH, W. C. HOPE, „ cold. » V. P. ft G. M. G. V. A. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1910,
bj u iiiiiiHli/inK left jab that tl>latid M - \on\ bjf year Was unit hie to si ftp eaeeiit wit h hfs the luiv w n^hipo, M w.ll fiief. Whenever the ft LSI Midrl run-I to m^ decree in tiu° to let tgaMU r-giit itmt had itif pre^vf diieetioii in it if -toofi Hyland up on i lii li'Ilt vegetable has iinnrti Big Discount his beets, hui -i'.' nttn loo win> of ih- H VPlUalile m H-|gaK*F'lifter fof mftSf The Army of \\'ft tc tier in u > mixing vtj'y often, HARVESTING CHOPS lunners. A few vears n$o ihr fa\niiu- f'h^re was an overabundance of clinch- varlmr w«n- k'.uinu as COntsvi-v1^ Cfl Constipation ing lii the eon'e-tt, and "Patsy" Haley, Eight Per Cent, of the Potatoes IOHJ-HI, HIKV waac-f tmtivy origin, fkit tn 11,i u-f'erw, Un! tm1, bal in wnoMiM.—lhey I ty nuui iiki « (\i!oue mni bmtered him time tliia, too, riiccumbvU to the ruM. only give relief— The Best Regulated House- they permanently CARTER'S all over the HUM. That round, how- The shipping period for I ruck form- Tin u Edwin* Bcekman, the nUnlitU- cure Caulipa- VlTTLE ever. Was the only one lit which ihe ers iw about over, fields upuu wfcteh favmer and ag'Mcuitiiial philosophor, nf «M. Mil. IV ER Westerner had a decided advantage. cucumbers, early tomatoes, ur.d eurl> Middletoun, infrortuoed ilie (iiam Ar- fiooriinan'K clever boxing and superior eweet corn _were giown have nius{|\ gentietii, a Krouoh Importation. This lias pnwfii very satislHctoiy. The nist holds Are Fitted Out From the footwork In 836*1 of the other rounds been sowfl to some clover crop as fast aut^HtisfulIy eomhathMi •«». luHcuttM, Sick H«Jackt, S«U«* Skin. mtuie inutier^ even or gave him ju-1 as the ciops were taken off. It is. | a bit the better of the aiRumeui. getting pretty late for vrimscn clover. by .^pia'ying tii^'asparagUh tups wiih SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE but rye can be sown tiny time ttetS Hordcaiix niixnae. Mtiiiy also add in- Genuine mu.ib«r Signature COMRADE McCLOUD HONORED momh. uf next, and the earlier it is euuaie oi lead, and the mixture ilien Steinbach Basement— f-nwn the better growth it will make l,;'innn-h efifcHve against liu- aspitM- Long Branch G. A. R. Man Ejected and the more humus it will add to gtfB beetle. This spraying .should have Vice President of Second Regi- the soil when plowed under. Crimson befcun in early July, when cutting ha-1 The things you buy here outwear the price of cheap arti- ment at Reunion tn Newark. clover has also been sown in most ceased, and repeated at Inlervala. Con- Nearly two hundred oi the six him- of the orchard-*, ;i"d a number of the tinue the treatnn?ui now until irosi cles three times over—housewives take a pride in seeing our 1] td old members of Kearny's Flvat fanners BOW it between the rows of comeB; I hen mow* the tops close to New Jersey Bflgadfl celebrated (he an- asparagus at Uiu last cultivating in the ground and burn tflem. cooking utensils hanging round a tidy kitchen, and prize the niversary of (he battle of Crampton July or early in August. i\ i» like- Onions, ftQsasbet, pumpkins and Pass and the twrnty-ninth annual w- wise put iit< very frequently in fields 8 wee I potatoes are being marketed. ornaments which decorate the rest of her home. Now we are niioii of the brigade at Newark on of late corn. On account of the wet Ueets will bf lett where tlicy are until Wednesday. weather in Augnfrt, a lar#e acreage of the ground begins to freeae. having big sales of The original brigade was composed clover and timothy l^aw been put in. The cool Sejitrmber nightK arc ideal if ! he First, Second, Third and1 Fourth Tho seeding in 'Jie grain fields in ihe for cabbage and celery, but these New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and spring was killed by the hot nun hi crOps will be light un account of the Agate Cooking Ware Clocks China 10-ROUND BOUT was later during the war strengiheiif.*; July, so it is necessary to plow up the cent long dry spell. by the Tenth, Fifteenth, Twenty-first sti bblo f)e!d« a^ti need them down Small shipments of some varieties Preserving Jars Bric-a-Brac and Fortieth i"giments and Battery again. Farmers do not BOW their of vegeiable.s aie ^t!ll iieing made, Fair Haven Summer Resident A, New Jorsev Volunteers. The en- wheat as early as they did formerly, and tbe. prices are about as follows: Flower Pots Dinner Sets ire muster-roll of the brigade during because- they have learned thai the Tomatoes, $l men lei't. Some of the members as possible this month. sWeil corn, |2,50 per hundred ears; " Balls Clothes Baskets lame from California, Kansas ami tin nip.s, $1.25 per barrel. tireen About eighty per cent, of the po- Mountain .potatoes nrv bringing $1.75 many other parts of the country. Ar- tatoes have bun dug. but It is doubt- " Camphor Ironing Boards lan.^emenis wire- made. f(>r tho^e who I per barrel, w^iile Afflerican (Jiuuts ful if more than half of them have | fetch jl.35. will go io the national .encampment bpen marketed. The crop this year is Wash Boilers Galvanized Wash Tubs ai Atlantic Chy this week. ; A -great nianyj>eachc^ are still be- jt\i extraordinarily large one, and the ing mark(Med, and prices arc advanc- Soaps and Cleaners Samuel F. McCloud and John P. prices are correspondingly low. Prices Oil Stoves Hamilton, of i.ong Branch, are mem ing because, compel ir ion fiom the of potatoes, aw of nearly every other South Is over, am. the cooler weatboi Glassware Carpet-Sweepers bera of the brigade society and at agricultural coinniotHty, are regulated tended the reunion,, Mr. McCloud tempiK ihe housewives to gel busy by the familiar «'t:onomincal principle wiih their canning. Clothes Wringers Bath-room Fixtures was enrolled and mustered in Com- of supply and ih maud. pany F. Second Regiment, N. 3, Vol- The farmers are about through piek Field corn is ripening nicety under ing fall apples, while H ia a ilttle tuo Brooms Bird Cages unteers, May 3W.h, 1861*, and was mils- the warm September sun and before, tenet) out May Stith, 1864, serving jus't early to jiick thoee de.signcti for win- many days it wiil be cm and shocked ter. The Keiffer pear c:op is large, Lamps A Thermos Bottles'aru} three years in the army. Then* to to -cuiS pvoperly before hulking. make it more interesting to him, the but none to .speak of have been sold Sad Irons ;uuh of May was made the Memorial While Monmouth, because of its as yet. It is eitBtomary to puk tin so Wash Boards J Day of the Grand Army of the Repub- seashore markets and its proximity pears, pal tbeni in large piles and lic." to New York -inti Philadelphia, is es- cover them with blanket H and burlap Mr. McCloud was wounded three sentially a county in which market for a week or ten days. By so doing time-; and still carries a Confederate gardening largely prevBila, the olrt they a»Kunie,a rich goUlen color thai Advertised Letters. Hulk, Mrs. John H. Spt-prs, Master dny guest in IUH\ Bank. souvenir in th<* loft leg lhat was lino farming iK^ertlieless its still fol- greatly cnhaiu.c* their value. The following letter** regained un- Malilchi Steel, Miss Carrie H. HteveKf. Reward Maroiin, fnroiiian of the new ^iven him without asking for it. He lowed by thoFe who possess tho largo The writer wat disappointed at the called for at the I.oiig Branch post- H. Sud/uki, Harry Taylor, Miss Helen tailoring establishment in the SwifL farms in the section that extends from small uumber; oi actual fanners thai office on September 17th: MISH Nora h. '^honiPHon, Oiuhpppe Truglia, A. iMiiiiiinr. INI • rented i'h.uh • howls' was also a prUoner of war and was 1 confined in Libbey prison, Virginia, Holmed to Upper Freehold townships. attended thi> recunt .exhibition of tho Areren, Miss A. Almaras, Mrs. Maurice Vitndererdr, Miss Ltllian Webb, Miss bonne If! DcKorept lam . and on Belle Isle, Va., while a guest In that region the familiar five year* Monnwutb Cv»H.v Fair JS*iOoiatioo at Asher 2. Mrs. Ella Harden, Merrn Kmll M:iy WuJl, Mrs, M- Wheeler, MlB. C. Joseph Benilo, who recently lived In of the Southern Confederacy. rotation of crops is still followed^ This Red Bank. Xhero 1B no greater stini BaudiMc 2, Mrs. .1. Botiktil, AIHa Mabel WinietH, 1. Yeaoii, MfB, K. Zeiunan. Bnrdeii tit red, ha* moved to aparl- rotation Efl BB follows: First year, field 1 At the reunion Mr. McCloud was ulent to the production ol good Cfopi V. BIBBS, Master Koberf Black, Mrs. A. T. Woolley, IV M. mootfl in J. Trafford Allen's opera corn, with crimson clover as cover uml of inujvovp^l ijvo alnok tfeaa a well BUB llorrten. B. C, Byanl. Miss Tetp bouse in West. Front utreet. elected vice president for the Second crop; second yf ar, potatoes; third Regimen!, N. *J. Volunteers. conducted agricultural fair, where the Carroll, p. Oeaarlno, W. ('handles, MED BANK LOCALS. year, wheat or rye; fourth year, clov- fj^mers of the entire county may en- Roy Cheever, Miss Flo]'(-nce ("lark, Farmys Buy Automobitea. er hay; fifth year, timothy hay ter into ft frtewlly competition for the David K. Clayton', Miss BJUa Clayton, j' J. Smith, nf Heach Ktioei, 1B eon* Bronson P. Bntler, of Pleasant Val- SEA BRIGHT NEWS. (which is put In with tho clover). The |)iitfttic:OfiuvetL,, ..Siuih . i'x,hlVji\ ions are Mrs. C CHnion, Mis. ColeolUna, Mr* teH to his IMMI with ncule indliceHtii)!!. ley, in HolmrtH township, has bought land is $Jtea pastured from mowing fMlucationol and inspiring as well as William I.ayion, of Colts Neck, iin automobile, living caught the fuver Dr, Howard B. Reed, son of Dr. time to late fall, is plowed late in the l)rofU«l>l«i, and are of gr«*al value to Carrie Coli+;on. 2o$t pb iiiid Noi'miui ( Conover, Mis* Be e Cnllcu, Louis j BJJStt) HuudRy with hlw brother, ,7I SFP from enjoying the hospitality of some James J, Reed, has been appointed wintf-r, trad corn plants on Ihe god. the entire c&niwmnity. If in any lo- of hip fai-mor frien'dH. Mr, Bntler hau 1 Oroyor, Mlas Fi eda Bgger, Robert K\- ^Lsyton, oi WhifSk road. medical inspector of the Sea Bright thus coming hack to the first year ol cality interest in- ttw cminiy fall ha? ;.J.;.J. i (he hotel business. Howard Bal'd. Hmry Clay Gravati themselves in the products of the spent a par! of lOfll week at Kat«»n- tiinea. Among other furmerij who have James M. AMgor has further decor- and Tunis Con over, of Millstone: er Hater, May Howard, Miss Gertrude] farm, and In the farmers' own choice irwln 2, J. JackKon, Lixitie JobUKon.l (t) \\ n. rec'r'iMly purchuHcd aUtomoblleH are, ated his cartoon on the spite fence by William \Voodward, Richard Carr, I*,d- live stock, and not In that imported oi JoJin Hatnion who was formerly George Tnsh, of Lincroft; Jonathan I* tie following: inscriptions: "The fam- ward Mendiic!ro- paji; Robinson Bros., David D. Denisp Many are In favor of a county fah,- fefra. A. M, i.ovy, Mrs. Jennie H. Up I .Inhii H»KHII. cf Um\son Hvonue. hus tor, William L. Roberts and Lermar'4 ' mater of thin rotten trust?" "Every Abijab C. Fisher and William Baika urganized undpr the 'auspices of the pincotl. Mrs. Frank A. Lobeo, Long accoptsd a position with' the Shore I). Roberts, of Ke'ym'rt; Cb&rlea Cam I soul on board was lost." low, of Freehold; Charles K. Conover. Patrons of Husbandry. From Its ae- Branch Lattptify Co/, Mrs. r. r.nbei- lOlec.lric Cuniitnny. He IK taltiiiK the of KeahRbuTB; Wftlfam fi. Conover, J. j Dosplto tho cold weather, there were Holmes V, .M. Dennla, Charles M reKsihillty, Elkwond park wems to l)< kin, Mrs. T.'McCabe, Mrs. William Mc- places formerly rilled by Theodore Par- Dey Conovei*, William M. Thom'Dfson, [ many visitors from neighboring towns Wyckoff, .John Honce and Henry Po! favored by the Rrerfttr part or Uioei Chesney, SClBB iCmmi Mac I.an rill, HOtis, of Shrewsbury. A. JndHOn Palmer, and William T. "Jack" Goodman. : who cumo to dui Briglit yesterday io homu.'i, of Marlboro; Clmrles Read "Jack" ' luril in.i ng of the New Yovk 'vim have been approached njion th( Oitisoppo Maninoro, Charlos' Morritt, Okorge lielatush, of Hudson avenue, Wllhon, nf Midd-lelown.and Henry peu- enjoy a dip i'i the- &urf> Upay Brothers, Morford Taylor, subject, while ninny for the take ol living Michaelse-ii, Herald Myers, Mr,i. spent .Sun^ray wiih friends in Jersey lermann, of Now Monmouth. Weal Side, who is sn mine ring at Fair CharleK Campbell and William Hatire llnvdi, outpointed "nick" Hyland, of its historical -etting, if nnihing more, S. NottaRp. M. Palmer. N, % Pend.r- CHy. Taken Suddenly III. of Atlantic; and Charles X. Crawford wteh the fair at Freehold revived at gast, Miss Karle Philip*, Everett Phil- William Sherwood, of Brldftc ave- California. Friday night in a (en-round Charles p. Conorer, Osrrat D, Long McAnerney Baby Dead. boxing hod before one of (he biggest Jacob Ouslorma.M. while drinking any rate. ips, I. Po/uaiiKky, J. W. Reed, Mrs. iiue. tfl working for Howard \!ok', ihe Theodore Crone McAnernpy, the wev- Sod* al Fesier Second avenue pharma- Street, Minor lirown, Jonathan I Lou I B Robblne, Miss M. Rojers, Thorn- >M,nil"HHyb Btreet printer. en-month-old rion of Mr, and Mrs. crowds of the teotofi at the National HoInioH, John Kly, Ka^na Ely and Ja Sporfing Club. New York, ev la^t evening, tow suddenly over- Florin BJ**to Out. ;JM V. Rogers, William Rowensteln, Mr. [QforgQ K. Truex .i;i^ returned to tbe Jus<*ph A. McAnprney, Ktimmpr cotLa- come by a fainting spell and had to cob Wyckoff, or Holm del. then gen gera at Monmouth llfRch, die*! Saiuv- HyhiflM's worn was by no menns $m tlemon reside for the mopt part oi: William (J. Klaele, the Cedar avenue fUtd ftlra. (J. Rwa, John Ryan, H. T, University of peiuisylvanla. Clean cm o" rtt^i as doodman'.. The be removed io bis home in a stage. llorist, who has been laid up nil ftiva Sarel. Giuseppe Snraiiitd, Mis. L. The .\jo"in(iurh Ruatfc Company has day morning. Funeral services were Wj • slur tie r*s style la moat effective in ins which their AttcOitora purchased ini'i1 wiih a sore foot, has recovered Schiiui riiiifc 2, John ScminerliiiK, .\Ii^K Tiifivod Into Its new building in Oak- held al the Church of M** Precious close Quarters, but (Jondinuu had too Attended Firemen's Convention. from the B&gllsh Patontoes more thai and iw now able to be out. He imnh Lottie Schieiuan, H. H. 8(;hreil)er, .). land1 E