ONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD.

VOL. 9-NUMBER 1,31 LONG BRANCH, N. J., MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1910. PRICE ONE CENT DR. LQVELL UPHOLDS MUST STAND THREE J, WILLIAM PROCTER LOCALS CAPTURE OIL WAGON BULKS MftHSTfiy IN SERMON WEDS AT RUMSON SPEEOJfJXPHESSf .+ ••••Ml Sn it Lug Intel Contractor Tikes EXCITING GAME io Pastor SIJI tt bt CilliH it EXAMINATIONS BEFORE UecBriKlSHtUIFIftrClMUarPlr- en ti prtuh HIM Miss Birtki RM » His Brill it * »H Stmifl Bit it Mms UTsHUfi MARRIAGE IN Pntt) HIM IN CLOSE FINISH Twenty years ojf active Bervtce in Rumtion was ttae"sc*-riH of a pretty Those on tne Long Branch express the ministry was celebrated yesterday home wedftlng yesterday afternoon, out of Newark Saturday afternoon In a quiet way by Rev. Dr. J. 0. LovelL. Applicants and Witness Required to Answer and when MiSH.lfc.>rLha Aex. became the which for a few minute* made tfe» Church, who W» begun his ninth yew Affidavit to List of Questions in Order hrtfle or Jl WHHalii Protl. t Mr. Proc Scored, When An Error By The Visitors Put passengers sit m> and take notice. Tfce as bead of the Presbyterians of this is the eldest sort of Contractor train does not stop antil it reach** city under most favorable auspices,. and Mrs. Ttootn«g Proci< i. (if 212 Mlth this city. At Bed Bank the braltea There were many visitors ai the morn- to Get License and Then Undergo Another r-fnii-, uong Branrli A Climax To The Pretty Exhibition, - were applied so sharply that It was ing service to take part In the pro- The (-.Tv-mony ^as wltnt-OMd by the thought a collision was aadatoatcd. ,., gram and to extend the hand ot eon- Immediate relatfVfts of i he contract- Making It 3-2 A freight train ,,** ***•*«' « gratualtlon to the speaker, whose pure Examination Before Clergymen ins parties, %Kkil was lni;>'f^lve]y pet- :!eared one of tbe Bed Sank eroaatn* life bus been a beacon to many peo- formed by Hw. Pr. B. (' l^ippincott, of and the watchman kaa raised tjja Ocean Grove,' lirtub la at present utllng A thirteen-innlng game, with an ex Trenton, June 6.—It you ar,: plan- BEER ARKS MUST CEASE TO PERFECT PLAHS gates to allow a big two-horse Stan}. The church was profusely decorated ning to get married on or after July the pulpit of the Ofeeanlc M. E. Church. cittnf nnlsh, afforded amusement torard oil tank wages to pass when ( with wild flowers by a committee In I and are not quite sure whether you Official Edict, It It S»Id, to Be Deport The Rex. home was In t>r\dal atiire, Final Meeting of G. A. R. Joint Com- the fans at flaseoall Fart S«tur«»y presi approached1. The driver and at the conclusio:: of the ocrempny afternoon. The Lone Branch team charge of Mrs, R. Hv ttughes. Tb$ come up to the legal requirements and td at Asbury Park city Council mittee to Be Held at City Hall the' oil wagon only realized hi upatness of the decoration was cotn- are a lit person to be taken "for bet- Tonight. the gu*'^ts pftrtook of a bountfedus vf^d Tomorrow Night. had tor their opponents the speedy ger when on the tracks, sA* by dime breakfast. Nationals from Perth Amboy. who ly whipping up hi* horses lust rieai inenhMl upon by all present. There ter or for worse," just step around to Delivery of liquor by the so-called 1 Final plans for the G. A. R. State was Just enough to make a beautiful the City Hall and answer a few ques- arks" In Asbury Park, Ocean Grove The guestft at the r* roption included Encampment, which opens here came here confident of winning, as tne train by a margin of lew than a display, and the entire scheme had tions that the Registrar of Vital Sin and Neptune township ia to be prohfb Rev. Dr. B. C. Upplnr.-u. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday nfpht. when the State Coun- they had already piled up a number ot foot. been carefully {nought out In advance tuUlcs—City Olerk In most places- tted by official edict. There are twen- Charles, Rex, Mr ami Mr*. Thothaa cil of Administration will hold a meet- victories this season. They looked The passengers who loakad from the by those in abarge. will ask you. Do not forget to payty or more "arks" now doing business Procter, Mrs. Frank Jeffrey and Bon.ing at t hte Scarboro Hote!, will be like a dangerous aggregation when windows to ascertain th* cause of th« .There were si>eclal anthems by ihe the said Registrar the small sum of In that supposed prohibition territory, Oliver; Mr. and Mrs Will lam EHloU, ro»3\ pu at a meeting to be held they JboS the Held. Some at Oie flay- sudden application of the airWfe* cnolr, too, which was another added II or be will forget lo give you a cer- but unless their owners devise a SH Otiida R*x, Byron Hex, Bltaworth at CitV Hall tomorrow nlghi. William ers were recognized as "»1«rs," and were positive the ofl wagon feature to the double celebration, tlncate, and then tt will be all off with scheme to In at the law they will be Rex, Misa Zoa Rex, Miss Helen Res, D. Martin, chairman of the committee the admirt*i» of tbe local boys had struck, and they were muck which will be jotted down as the proposition to enter the "holy compelled to cease. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rev. Misses HHsie, on anuirtiii.ntH and public demonstra- their doubts. as tne train sped by the vehicle . one, of the bright days In the history This new move on the part of the of- Kdna and Mtltired Prt»cter and Thomas tions of the Board of Trade, who is Green and Walsh were selected by clow they could hare tuswhnrt 11 si bonds ot matrimony." Procter, Jr., and Iy>u)B ('rotter. outstretched hand. of the church. Getting married after July 1 in New clals Is due to the recent decision chairman of tbe Joint committee, r*- Manager Cohen to cover the points, Or. Lovell took as his theme tbe Jersey will be far from the stmple and tlie Supreme Court in the Hand There w&re no Hitftidanta at theQUfesta all committees to report at although Dick tittle wu on the "Ministry," from the text. First Timo- easy process which it now is, so if awe, lu Atlantic county. There dellv- wedding. TH* two ushers were Tnos. this meetiDg. "bench in case of emergency. Green, MOTOKYCUST l*Mtffi£D thy, Brat chapter and twelfth verse: y of beer was made from a plant Procter, Jr., brotHpr nf the lirid^sroom, Major McFaddin and President however, worked out the entire thir- there be couples in the marrying no- and Byron R*x, a brother of tb^ "And I Imk Christ Jesus, our Lord, tion they can save themselves some Atlantic county to points In the Stratton, of the Board of Trade, who teen Innings, and made a remarkable Fair Haven Bay Los*« Control of Ma- bride. They led trif way into the par- are tnexubt-rs or the joint com mitt •»% showing against tne visitors, winning chine m BasfW' t»Brw. who hath enabled me, for that he bother by getting "hitched" at once. ty of Vinelaud, In Cumberland coun- lor, where Dr. Uppineott stood to per- count me faithful, putting roeint o tbe Getting the matrimonial knot tied :if f, a "cold water" town, and Ihe court win attend the meeting. the game by tbe close score ot 3 to 1. steam*. form th* marriage The hrfde at the The visiting Nationals started oil with ministry." ter the new marriage law goes Into •Id that inasmuch as the sale was E&cour>ag rti»orts have been re- Jewe Bennett, Ma of Edward1 M* lit. Lo,yell said that the ministry effect on July 1 will be UB bad as mpleted when the delivery was dding wore a traveling suit of cham- ceived. Every indication points to a liartin and Cluney as tlie battery, but made In Cumberland county, and inpagfie color, and carried a bouqnet of ti% reception to the o A H. veieraoInB the seventh Inning they were sub- was of Go*. He ga(d that the people standing a civil service examination sweet peas. tor cycle alone Nen*an apringa vatfl expected more from the minister than or taking the census. •slrieted territory, such sale was in The clfmax will be reached Friday stituted by Antontdes and Parsons, tr Red BUt,* «• Many pretty pre^rms were received any other class of men. "He stands In the first place, the marriage li- olation of the law, and further aales night, when Governor Fort will speak who could do no better. Martin re- when he lest oosnjoj for something,'* said he. "The air of ' such character were ordered pro- by the bride to decorate her neawt the campflre. tired from Uie game, while Cluney and dMhed tsto » cense must be obtained In the place fce In Fifth ifenm1. which she and tbe Eternal is back of him." where the bride-elect resides, unless blted. went to right field. ttrtea hUB f tier husband will occupy upon their.re- The visitors failed to score unill The speaker said that manv church oshi e be a non-resident of New Jersey. of the aetoit/iJe and tended te «k turn frojn a week's honeymoon in New the fourth inning, when Green was la folk's would not consider it proper for ,n (nc, - case the license must be road. His arm and sack w«* teMT York state and . onnectient. bad Yank singled, and lit going a minister to do certain things which BtaInc|n d ib the home town of the HORSE TRADERS ANO bnrlsed and Us eye was Blackened Th*> trip from Rumson to the Red down on Btratton's single was hit by The young mas was to Us jnom# tbey do without thought of being criti- fde^room-elect. If both are non- CLUB Bank station was made by the young cised. sldents of this State the llcens.> the ball. Be was called out. Waters In a carriage of Ked folks at the wedding, who were bent drove a dangerous looking By tar outBank, was "The ministry has a divine appoint- ust be obtained in the place where on having some fun at the expense of DEALERS CAUTIONED ment," said be. "The steps of a nrtnlB- le ceremony is to be performed. in left territory. McDermit made tb* be around ELECTJfFICERS the newlywcdH They took with them grandstand occupants stand up when ter should be one of divine Influence, Answers td the following question* rice and ftowei-B and at the station Mr. Bennett otherwise It becomes a mere occupa- U8t be answered by both bride-elect Jtip Foster TakU Eiupfln to \U Mn» he started after It. He pulled It down employed there were copious showers of both. in pretty fashion, thus saving UK cycle he tion. The ministry Is not a profes- id bridegroom-elect: Full name, refc- ilr Him Aclcrs M Km Fill-FliiM Arrangements are being made by sion or a trade. It Is something that ehce, age. color, occupation, name of Cases. AM Sift Wrlttii merry-go-round. Grimley and Rodac brother, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Procter, parents were each hit by pitched balls, and in the motorcycle has God back ot It. Tbe minister's ther and mother, whether single. Wl'h Fin New of the bridegroom, for a big reception capita! Is hip character." ... idowed or divorced. The law pro- Sluli Bi Midi passing them Green filled the bases. property he volunteered to te It H<| to M r. and M rs, Procter upon their The young pitcher was op against a was mating a trial tiig waaa the aer The second point ln the sermon was ties that before a marriage license But Him return from their honeymoon next client happened. one o! service. He extolled his hear- tail be issued the persons issuing tt Thursda> night at the Procter home. Judge John E. TVjster, who is hear- nerve testing proposition and when he ers to he willing to trust their preach- tall require one of the contracting Young frWnds of Mr. and Mrs. Proc- iug appeal cases without Jury In Bedwalked Parsons he forced in a run. Attet today, when the Incorporation The bases were yet flUed, and It look- er and to aid him ln every way. artles to subscribe to an oath or at apere are filed ;ii Trenton, "The ter will be Invited to Join In the fes Men's Hall, this city, today, had "Th« minister is entrusted with the. Ion attesting the trufil of the something interesting tos ay concern- ed dangerous. Green settled down Isaac N. Cubberle;, th* Fifth avenue Mayers' Boat Club, of Fair Hat en," tlvltles. and retired the side by striking out •gospel of the biassed God," said he. cts respecting the legality ot the111 be a fu!l-fledK6d organization. A Ing horse dealers and those trading ln contractor, has sererai valiiable cap- "He ka> only one aim,' to preach' the roposed marriage, and the license horses. He look exception to thOminizere . pert la Us possession. Ona, i» a co»» ew ot tbe actor members met at the numerous so-called horse cases coming Martin opened up the nfta with a per bearing tne date of lloi and tka gospel of Jesus Cnrist. He has amil be Issued only if it be made td oatlng clubhouse Saturday night and massage from God to deliver to men." jpear td the person' Issuing It that before him. and suggested as a remedy three-bagger, but the run was notfigures on the reverse sMs of "i-W»." omplcted its organization by electing SOCIAL TFA ENDLESS that written agreements be made be- scored. There was nothing doing un Re has been offered H lot tbe cooper: In closing tils sermon Dr. lovell egal Impediment to Ihe marriago nd Installing the following offlcers: said that he h»d experienced a score lists. The price tor each license will tween the uanies interested, so that til the ninth inning, when the visitors It Is said to be worth ftt. Mr. Cttfc. of happy years In the ministry and had President—Tom Murre^ey. there would be no dispute later as to tied the score with another tally. It berley has two other coppers bearing no regrets that he had entered into ! 11. Vice president—Tony Hunting. CHAIN FOR CHARITY the warranty that went with the aui-was now It. The tenth Inning looked dates of 180S and 1S19. tbe service of God. The Bureau of Vital Statistics, or Secretary—Ernem (n to. mal when the transaction was made bad for Long Branch, but Green's hlch David S. South, of this city, is Treasurer—Frank W Martlneau. good support stood the test. Tbe vis- Nt« Method «l Raising Foods Fir RelW Tbe remarks were prompted by tbe tate Registrar, has prepared th-.' Trusteea— Frank Herbert, Lew case of Thorwaui Jensen, an Aabury itors went lo tbe thirteenth without lanks and other documents for tbe hunting, Frank Evans, Richard Hurut runner results. g( Poor Hen Adopted B( Park contractor, and John S. Hall, a CALCIUM I i >E TO CONSIDER nforcement ot the new law and Is fl Frank Wesson horse dealer of the same city. Hall Many Innings without a Tally. rJlreclors—Ralph Smiih. Ted Evans had previously brought suit against Long Branch played s pretty game ending them to tbe local registrars WIIII (Continued on Seventh Paqe.) [arry Block son. Captain Charles Nil Jensen to rtwover the amount due onalthough it wa« marred somewhat by on and John Harry. a horse transaction, and was award- two or three erro-s. Fortunately they KILLS LOCAL KGflO TRAIN EXTENSION Butcher Cuts Himself. The floating crubrmuse referred to Mrs. Cuuburlt-y, yresUient of ed a verdict. Jensen apin-aled from were not costly and were easily over- Oamden, June 6 as purchased la^t week and towed i tbe ladles auxiliary of the Long the decision of the justices' court, The Naw Jersey Central will con George Holenbeck, of Long Branch, looked. Tbe locals' stick work was years old, of Long Brana% «S>#eye« mployed as butcher at the Lehman o Fair ffJtVfen, wher*' It was anchored i Branch Society for Ihe and this morning & reversal was ren-excellent, but the hits were not plac as a farm hand by William A. Harsa- sloer «• reqasrt ot tile Ldn« BrtacU ppoaite H4**ry BJockson's property. A j f the Poor, hag Inaugurated a pleaa- dered by Judge Foster in favor of .len- Board of Trade tor estore train 335 to rocery, Asbury Park, cut a gash In o ed. They all found the ball and 11. or the Marlton pike, d)e| ia the (io-foot dock has been built and thelug method for the raising of funds- sen. pounded tbe sphere good and hard. ooper hospital Saturday night as a its former schedule. Tlte train leaves leg Btttijrday which cutting lubhouse te anchored at the end of it. Mrs- Cubberley entertained fifteen lad- New York at sight o'clock In the eve- nlef piece of meat from a quarter of Hall testified to having sold a They opened up with a blank, after ult of drinking a coiapoas4 pf cm> he clubhouse in 2&x25 feet and hasies at a socfai tea one afternoon last horse to Jensen aod took notes in five men had been np. In the second lum and wild cherry. jSackweU wa» ning, ana now teas Its terminal at Red eef. Dr. H. 8. Klnmonth dressed the \e rooms. The members have al- week. She revealed her plans, which Bank Daring the fall, winter and .ound and Holenbeck was able to settlement. The first horse did notthey scored one run. Lawrence was whitewashing Marshall's cellar waea eady fltteo It up atrrartlvely. were Immediately met with hearty ap- prove satisfactory, and he was given hit ana passed Warwick singled. e came across the bottle containing spring the train has been running as walk to the trolley to take a car for Th« boat club was organized for the provai. The ladles who attend the ter south as Asbury Park. another animal to replace it Afler sending Lawrence to third. Burns be liquid, lindw the impression that jurpoae of giving its members a good (teas each-pay fifteen cents. *hich win the trade had been consummated the failed to connect. Green's hit was 1 was just wild caerry, die noaro The Board of Trade mstrncUB Its inio and to Instill new life into the be applied to a fund to be known as railroad committee to bring the mat- Pytnlans at Asbury Park. Berond horse proved to be a crlbber | fumbled, ?coring Lawrence. Warwick rank it Some tine later ae wa» ctors' colony at Fair Haven. Al-, the "social tea contribution. Each and persistent balker, according to the , made a hard effort to follow Lawrence elted with pains, and tkaa told what ter af restoration to the attention of Grand officers of the Knights ol eady the members are maklnR great ' j ad y that attends these social func made a the Naw Jersey Central, which has esttraony of both Mr and Mm. Jen-but was cang.it a fooi from the plate. had done. He was taken to th* Pythjas paid a fraternal visit to Mon plans for the futuro. The following tjons will In turn be th*> hostess, so pn ana a number of witnesses. U hospital, bat too late. . been done.'. masth 'Lodge, at Asbury Park, Friday refr-Known actors or theatrical uiana- that the weekly affairs will be condnrt Wood was thrown out at fl$*t. Chairman Edwards has received the ( as also sworn to that Mr. Hail recom Long Branch was out of ihe going an- Igit to exemplify unwritten work. agors are roeifibers: John Barry, Har-.ed on the endless chain order. BT (Continued on Siith P»ge.) following, letter from General Passen Over 90 members of the 22nd district ry Blockson, Fred BroVer, John Cant 'this method the ladles will not only il ihe eighth inning, when another K«r Agent -W. C. Hope; which explains hlcti Includes the lodges ln bong well, Jacob Caron, Frank Evans, Ted I come In closer touch with each other. un was tallied. Burns walsed. Green Three new patienu were admitted 1 Ladle* Tailor Open Here. ,ut. Wood's two-bagger advanced or treatment at the MouMBtb Me- Itself: . • .;'•• Branch, A»bury Park, Belmar ano Brans, Daniel Gracey, l^eo Hayes. but the charity work will be promoted 1 The Rosenfeld ladir-a talk>r com- Burns, who came borne on E. Walsh' * morial Hospital >"riday. They we*a "Tonr raior of Ihe Srd lnst to re*lanaaquan attended and there were Hap" Handy, H. Henry. Frank Her 'on more extensive lines. >any taae opened a branch eatablUh gard to th* extension of train M5 from visitors from Si. Paul Lodge, Newark; »ert, Lew Hunting, Tony Hunting. The ladtos are working quietly, but g Wood was caugbi stealing Mrs. Anna Walling, of New Hon-> nent on Brlghion avenue adjoining second, and Hlnes sent a fly to short mouth; Mrs. Mary Seotk. of Mlddto- Bed Bank to Umg Jjranch is received Adelpbla LodRe. Adelpnta, and ilck Hume, James Mack. Joseph the good they are doing cannot be es hf Park & TUford Compaoy. 1 shall be glad to have this conslderei Shrewsbury, Red Bank. *4ack, Frank W- Martlneau, William1 tlmated. There is no publicity given Tne score raising toofc a tumble un OWB. and Jack Suthertpn, at in connection with our change 0 til the exciting thirteenth, when it "ranch, all In the iurglcal wards. Mason. John Mason, Harry Maxwell,[tbe relief afforded, and thus the ro- June Furniture Sale. ooked as though it was Ruing to be a Attended Good Samaritan. Lodge. i tfllbaur. Tom Morressey, A. Muel- clplenta of charity are relieved of any My! but won't everybody be glad (Continued on Thi.d Pane.) Children's Day at 'sass's < A number of perebns attended the er, J. A. Murphy, D. aicAHUtcr, Cap- erflbarasemeirt. t-bmorro^ afternoon hat has furniture, russ, etc., to buy— Attending C«mm»ns»ment Exercises he ladles will meet at the home of Children's day will b* observed at Mrs. William A. Hopping, of. Bee semi-annual state meeting of Uie (Continued on Sixth Page ) ufli read Goldstein s ad In this Isaue* Grand Lodge ot Ooixl Samaritans a 5rd. Th ly begin the erection of a house which sey City, gave a short talk at tie sac this place, taking the name of the oldA new striker has been placed in po-preached by the pastor. Bar. A. H Eb- delegates of the Second Baptls be expects to- occupy as bis perma- ramcntal occasion at St. Lake's ML. E. Long Branch Military Band," but that sition In the water works building a! eraardt The calMrea mtit take 3hurch, of this city, who attended th nent residence when completed. Church yesterday morning, and .n the he is Ideniilic-d with tbe American Taksnaasee Lake. It has been con- picamint aart is the service. Pick New England Baptists 9und«T schoo afternoon gave some personal remini- Federation of Musicians, and la • po- nected up with the system. convention at New York, also attend scences in his religious work dating sition to furnish professional music- j While CcaMKMaj Join the Ranks Albert Bunch, of Oceaaks, was erask- Want Ad--And efl the state meeting of the Oooof pleased customers that take advan- hack to 1849. Pr. p'Hanlon, though ians for all engagements reqnirlng mu- Jain the Ranks Samaritans. 7« years. Is still acUve. He was thesicians ot experience and ability. of pleased customers that take ing B» ais automobile Tkunaa? wba» tage of Long Branch Bargain Day. engine s»Mai^ -*Ww*" aaa tk Particulars on another pace. lJ0tol3l« guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Uokerson 12»telh*> tage of Long Branch Bargain Day. Answer It! WANTED—An experienced tales during bis stay here. particulars on another page. lifttolXt* ft li in ta* fac«at*d awl lady for ribbons, laces and veilings Ain't Long'Branch Lucky Maxwell Machines. s gas* nm ami "tJRiB ottt.."'r6or" want ad.—an Apply .Jacob Steinbach, Broadway to have such a splondid wall paper- Mr. Wooltey Gomg to Europe. For catalogues and prices see J A Picture of Great Moment. answer It, • Long Branch. store as Golden'*. Anhody cannot P«rk M. Woolley, of New York, who Hicks, jeweler, agent. The New Vork World .will A "Flndabla" throw can be fonnd, a help Bndtitg Just what they want from Is at his country estate, B*th and Sairs 106JIon.Wed.rri.tf all out-of-town readers, Sunday, June hardly noticeable cost, through wan bis immense stock—but the beauty of avenues, will sail for Europe in July It, with a photogravure ot Curtiss in advertising. Great Neon For the Home Mr. Woolley, who has not been in good his aeroplane ^n^ffg on Governor's That la. Goldstein's ad. today. The Jun it It lie has such a big demand for Join the Rank. On the day that a score of you his wait papers that he has to keep health of late, is planning lo pa*s the of pleased customers that take sdrsn Island, Mew Tork City. Sunday, lift; da*. best eimtomfers loot In vain for ypo sale of furniture, rugs, etc. A match winter In California. tage at Long Branch Bargain Day 28, and thereby winning The WorUT less opportunity to save money—r< buying fresh and new all t»e Hide, but ad:, and oklf and that of you don't you cafe when one wants w»R PirtlcuJars on another page. l*0tol3i* pflte of tiO.OOtl. Bach picture boars competitor, you nmt ia well to worr ad. paper they want it fresh ana new, Jlr. Curtiss's autograph signature. The moderately hard! ! WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST thne wtfl come when these phoio- yoo a«*a « Join the Hanks tMfs why IKey go to OoMteB's. • Don't Watt a minute. NEW WANT AD*. TODAY the it a Weather Bureau forecast do right down to (joMsteln's W* graphs #111 be worth 11.00 each- To* ways is ta» tik of pleased customers thst take advan with the Sunday FOB BA'tE •• Buy Veur Fish for the thirty-six hour* ending Toe*. June furniture sale. His big ad. tell! Can get one free read OoUsteUi's aa. yo«1 HELP WANTED tage of Long Branch Bargain Da World of June IS. particulars oh another pace. UOtoItZ that are caught dally at me oil re- dty at 8 p. ni.: all about It. WORK WANT «D liable poun* llshery on Ocean avenue, NeN w A—Un««ttted * weatlwr to- night and Tuesday. Moderate temper Screan Doors, t6 W« Jrt!Pi9NTBD Beiton Bros., undertakers and em near Rdrtn Broadway, Long Branch, relty tm «*1* la tro« wt tfce Re* N. J., have no other market. Garrett alure. Ligfct to moderate variable complete, with hardware, Me., at Giles- ROOMS TP.tJET balnwrt. &16 Broadway. Tel JM U.B (to K. Truua. . ma*wtf Itiitttoin. MISCKI.LANBOtJS .... Prop. WtOUO* jWluaa. TWO LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1910.

uitmiimimmmiimiimiiintimimmttii WOMAN'S WORLD Our Daily Short Story 1STH AVENUE MARKET J • ^ 5th Avenue and Broadway WHAT -YOU'LL WEAR. ^eTInore~oc[ca8ionaTiy and frielTThai she was not married. 1 was often Her.'s th« N.w Ribbon Blouse—Ti»d- tempted lo write her and ask If she in Effects and Banded-m Idea*. A LIFELONG would share my lot as it wan. bat this A separate blouse HIUM be' in every seemed too cold a method of procedure Fresh Fowl 20c Ib. one's wardrobe, Tbe newest model la DREAM JTor a love affair. No. I would'wait HOSE,REELS,Etc formed of ribbon tbe same colgr of till I could Join her, spend some time the skirt and is worn over a lace Blip. B, VILLARD BLAKEMAN near tbe old place where she was liv- Stewing Lamb 10c Ib. iug with her brother's family and do The tied-iu effect has given place to Copyright, 1910. by' Amn-lcan Press THE KIND TO BUY the biinded-m Idea. Wide bunds draw Association, my courting as I had always Intended, AH this time the years were slipping Lamb Chops 20c Ib. It retjui to be a srrki yet away. My hair was whitening, and I \Vhen I was eighteen the Wetinoroa was obliged to choose between wearing popular mother |rf a '.grow.. , were my most intimate friends. Clur- The only reliable rain maker is a good gar- for lo steer between tbe points of he- & gniy beard and exposing a wrinkled ns too much in evidence and not sum- enci; Wet more uud I were chums, and neck. Sometimes when )<».>!• !n;: In a den hose with spray nozzle that will carry a Unitiy BO requires thought. eUqueUe iilti sister Agatha, Iwo years my Junior, mirror I would realize that I was ED. CASS, Prop. was a very pretty girl with a pem-liy nd ."imuoii seiist-, suys an authority 1 chuiifdiifr, but the slipping from youth fHtiimiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinim good stream of water to any distance around u M'icytionj of etiquette. complexion ui)d u soft feminine volet . to age was go gruduul that I did not It is true that tbe continued |inwt>»ii> I van too much of a boy to think of rt&tixe if. As for Agatha, while I your lawn or garden, and keep it always fresh f mi older person ads an something of marring*?, but it occurred to me tLi.it could not but reme'inber iJiot she roust killjoy to younger om-s. so parents wuen I wan ready for that lmiforlaut htive changed. I still thought of her as and green. <•<•ot in the spacious to each oiher In our decllue. As soon i-ud a card for thero. For him to grounds, every ro»m. every nook iu (ho as I cuuid get awny 1 took :i train to Implements generally in It ilit" courtesy Is Mir height of house, la its famill.-ir to me an it go to her, resolved lo ask her to be my idi'iit'ss or ignonuire. ot good oafluuera, was then. Tbe Itimates have changed, compauton, to shore my fortune for nd in either rase bo can bfe severely but not the house, It shimls today aa what remained of life to citlier of us. [•Jtlt'lsed, Wln'u the card la sent the it stood years ii^one, the sunie furni Daring the Journey 1 endeavored to jother or father goes into (he recep- fix my mind oponuer as bhe must be EGGS luri?. the same pictures on the walls, tinii i-uoiii mid remains for tun miuutes (1K> same* otitJook fruoi Ilie windows. after so umn? years. II was initwssi- >v more, but ten mtnqlea Is lung Many wag the romp I had with tbe We that I could call up any vision of RICHARD R. HUGHES 'iimigh. it Is uot nt'nd General-Contractor In tbe fullness of tunic or skirt toward ter the receptacle for tropical plants. present follows ten or fifteen minutes There were oranpe iind lemon and rub- office In the city. 1 had seen tiim at afler the young host«-s«. tbe bottom. This effect is striven for Intervals and was not •specially sur- AN BOUU &S the older jpecson enters even on fancy tailored suits. ber trees aud iin eutlle.su variety of [Minis. At the other end was the prised at Wa aged appearance. His be or he is iDcliided In the con versa Would you have a sniiirt wrap for friendship was as warm as ever, nnd tion. If some one special topic is un-summer? Well, t«k<- a model seen at broad fireplace in which we used to W A K burn cord wood ut Us full length and he insisted on my going right out t<» West Long Branch New Jersey der dlHcUfwlon she is told wbat it Ls.a private view recently. It was sim- NEW STOCK, 6.000 ROLLS. 100 UUHtiiS, on cool erenfngs sit before It with no dtuner with him. -I consented, nud we BO she (.un take up tbe thread where ply a huge square of pale rose satin took a mibur.win train together. Be to lac DOUBLE ROLL Hft" cutlaiue brokf it off. ornamented on each corner with heavy light except that thrown out by the TELEPHONE 58 WEST END blazing logs. In suminer there was As I bare said, the place wus the dull silver tassels and cord. same. A new brood of childreu hud FRANK L. DBTERLINQ. To ignore (he presence of fluolde r The runic skirt takes ma ay varia- the broad piazza, forming a complete walk around the house. On it were sprung up. some of whom were stort- Painter nnd Paperhang'er fierson, talking on subjects of which tions. This one Is exceptionally grace- ing broods of their QWU. Clarence wfts Lit* or she has no knowledge. Is nothing ful aud effective. It Is lapped at tberugs and hammocks and tables with CORNER FIFTH AND ATLANTIC AVENUES books and magazines on them. a grandfather. 1 was Introduced to less tlinii boorish. front edges to give the one side effect those who were at home, and we went The purent or guardian after taking so much liked and includes a full I have little doubt that hud I re- mained In the proximity of the,Wet- into dinner. Two old women were at Your Money\Back l>nrt In the conversation for a short Length box plait at the back. the table, to both of. wliotn 1 was In- DAVIS-SMITH time excuses himself or herself. This JVD10 CHOI.LET. mores Agatha and 1 would hove made a match. Bat my career called me troduced, but did ft3t hdar their names. If Not Satisfied Individual does It frankly, milking no — \ Oue of them was beat and wrinkled. pretext of trying to slip out. The wo- This May Manton pattern comes In sizes elsewhere. The Wet more children IUUII or man rises and says good night from 22 to 32 inches waist measure. Bend grew to manhood and womnntiood. She eat next to me. but I did not feel DAVIDSON'S LUMBER and COAL CO. 10 certs to this office, giving nun >er, 6G75. like talking to her. 1 was looking for SUCCESSORS TO THE EDWARDS UWII AND COAL CO. to the culler, saying that it baa been Clarence married and when the old pleasant to see him and she or beand It will be promptly forwarder to you folks died occupied the house with his Agatha. I had been told that she was by malt. If In haste send an additional in the house and expected every mo- Broadway, N. Y. and L. B. R. R. Crossing. Phones 489 and 490 lloj»es the culler will come n^jiin soon o cent stamp for letter postage, which wife aud a new brood of •children. Then the parent ask« him to excu.se urea more prompt delivery. There had been no open lovcmakina ment to seo her enter the room. I pic- tier. By the fact that she has u<»Uf Into between me and Agatha, Inn In my tured her as a pleasant looking middle THONK aged lady, though the girlish face In- the room nnd been cordial to the guest BASEBALL distant home 1 was constantly looking sin' h;is expressed lutr upprovul of his forward to the day when, baring sisted on thrusting Itself between me COAL- 7 BUILDING MATERIALS acquaintance. If she dues not like and tbe Image I had called Qp. Results of Gamea Played In National achieved a moderate success, I might him ;inil prefers that her daughter return ami tell her that 1 bud bees But Agatha did not come. Before CO. should uot kji'-vv blm she ivitNiiiis jjn and American Leagues. waiting for tier. But year after year leaving I asked for her. CG.VANN the room tiiroughout the entire visit. NATIONAL LEAGUE. passed, and fortune never knocked at "Agatha! Why, the lady beside you Lumber, Lime, Lath, Cement, No games. my door. A decade was added to my was Agatha." STANDING OP TBE CLUBS. I shuddered. Going out to the car- To Overcome Embarrassment, ajge, then'anutber decaded. My lucome W. L. PC. Usd^grown somewhat, bat my necessi- riage, I was driven to the train. TheGeo. If you are so shy that It is painful. Flue Lining, Drain Pipe, 26 13 .658 ties hnd liTrnvti also. Wisdom, or what nest day I told Clarence that I hnd Instead of trying lo brazen It out or W link 23 .13 .625 I considered wisdom, bnd comeVio uie been suddenly called back to my dis- retiring into your sheil. go In for cul- Cincinnati 19 .18 .814 and (old me that although loneliness tant home. The dream of my lifetime tivating self forgetful ness. Hardware, Paints, Oils, Brushes, etc. Plttsburg 18 18 .800 was approaching with age the where- had ended. Nevertheless I treasure In DELICATJgSEN It Is misery to be conscious of em- 81. Louis 20 21 .488 withal to support a family wan still my heart tbe Image of Agatha as a barrassment. No one knows this bet- Hrooklyu ID 22 .403 beyond my grasp. I heard of Atrnthii girl. Chicken, L obster ter than tbe victim, yet often she sees Good Materials/ Prompt Service, and Courteous Philadelphia 14 22 .388 AND j way to conquer her feelings. Boston 15 20 30U Sometimes she makes the attempt by AMERICAN LEAGUE. Herring Salad Treatment is Our Motto. fighting her failing. Generally she errs At 8t. Louis- St. Louis. 2; Boston, 1. iu overdoing and appears pert, rude or PICTURESQUE iiiirric* Lake and Klllifer; Collins jresslve when in reality she is work- 210 Broadway Tel. 51-R aud Currlgnn. ing hurd to feel at ease. At Detroit—Detroit, 2; Philadelphia, Too often she dinwn't put up any INTERLAKEN Long Branch, N. J. 0. Batteries- Stroud and Stanage; fight- Because she is shy she shuns L'lank ami Ijlj>p. A PARADISE BY THE SEA every one aud every place where she At Chicago—New York, 2; Chicago, INTERLAKEN lies between Atlenliurst and Asbury Park, only seven »hort blocks will feel n in on) fort able and too soon from tbe Board Walk on the Ocean Bexjh. and tt U composed ol 800 LA,ROE PLOTS and 0. Batteries — Ford and Sweeney; PATTEN LINE George V. Henderson is hopelessly sulimerged by her un- VILLA SITES, bordered on three ftldea by beautiful Deal Lake— -* Smith and Payne. 1 fortunate self c'lusciousnesa. THE IDEAL SPOT FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME MANUFACTURER OF The only certain cure for embarrass- STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ment Is self forgetfuliifsts. There i« an W. L. P.O. PRICE $750 AND UPWARD Time Table of June 2,'10 old saying that the oue sure way to New York 25 11 .004 —For Further Particulars- **-* Philadelphia 26 12 .684 make friends is to he a friend. This See your own broker, or the representative on tbe properly or write Subj ct to Change without Notice. AWNINGS mriv be parapbrnsed to rend tbnt the Detroit 26 16 .619 ope way not to think too much ot your- Boston 21 17 .553 STORMFELTZ—LOVELEY—NEVILLE CO., Leave New York—Foot of West TENTS, FLAGS, TRUCK AND MER- ! self Is to till ti|) your thoughts with Cleveland 15 19 .441 HUDSON TBRMINAL 30 CHURCH STREET NEW YORK some one else. Washington 17 23 .425 Thirty-fifth St. (weekdays) J.4S, 8.46. 10.60 a. m.; 2.30 p. m. Saturdays— CHANDISE COVERS, AND CANVAS I The next lime you dreiid going into Chicago 12 22 .S53 society try lo recall some one of your SI. Louii 8 30 .211 8.46, 10.60 a. m.; 12.30 and 2.80. p. m. WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I acquaintances who is shier and more Sundays—8.46. 9.30, 10.30 a. m. Leave Battery, near South Ferry, weekdays, awkward than you are. Determine to RtADY FOR POLAR JRIP. make her enjoy herself for one time at 8.20, 9.20, 11.30 a. m.; S.I0 p. m. Sat- least. If your efforts are honest you urdays—9.20. 11.30 a.m.; 1.15 and 3.10 814-816 Lake Ave., Asbury Park Millionaire Whitney Starts Today For D ddy's Bedtime p. m. Sundays—».2O, 10.10, 11.10 a m. witT be surprised to find that you have Cape Breton Rendezvous. TELBPHONB 639 ASBURY PARK been so busy in good limes giving that New Haven, Conn* June 0.—Harry Leave Long Branch—Rockwell ave- nue (weekdays), 7.20 a. m.; 2.00, 3,46. you have forgotten to be embarrassed. Whitney, the wealthy yutmg Hporta- Big Monkey and Little The next time you are caught by ti. of thiH city, who met Cook and 4.46 p. m. Saturdays—7.20 a. m.; 2.S0, your fnillng bunt up another buffer Peary last year In the j«rf«r regions, Monkey 4.15, 6.15 p. m. dundays—4.16, 4.30, for your embarrassment, and before left here today with I*aal J. Rnlney of Ha Seemed Ready 4.45 p. m. Leave Pleasure Bay, (week- kmp not only will your shyness be in Cleveland for Byduey, Cape Breton, to Bite days) 7.30 a. m.; 2.10, 3.55, 4.65 p. m. leutth, but you will tind you bave be- where they, will meet tbe Boethlc, Saturdays—7.80 a. in.; 2.10, 4.25, 6.2J5 W. W. KENNEDY & SONS p. m. Sundays—4.26, 4.40, 6.0(1 p. m. come popular. wukh they bure chartered to take '•» n the Wg Now York soo," sold daddy one eveniug, "some time aEo they tbent on their arctic hunting trip this • hnd o big babuou who was ao fierce that they hail to keep it In a Leave Sea Bright (weekdays), 8.00 a. Question For Quest to Ask. Hummer. They expect to bring back A cflee "H by Itself." • ni.; 2.40, 4.26. 6.25 JI. m. Saturdays— "At what time do you lireakfust?" Is lire specimen* of musk ox, walrus and •What's a babooD, daddy?" ask.ed Jack and Evelyn together. 8.00 a. m.; 3.10, 4.S6, 5.56 p. m. Sun- a question for u guest to usk when bid- bear toj the New York zoo. "It!»-« great big moukoy," said daddy. "This baboon's name was Bnldo days—4.55, 6.10, 6.30 p. m. Leavn FLORISTS ding her hostess good night after the Highlands (weekdays), 8.20 a. m.; 3.00, Ill siie:]!;iiitf of the details of the trip He wa» so very flerce that none of the keepers would dare go near him He (list day of (be visit bus expired- Then 4.45.5.45 p.m. Saturdays—8.20 a. m.: Mr. Whitney said: was more tuun three feet high and stronger than moat men. it Ls that an explanation is forthcom- "The trip is to be first and last a "One day, however, a strange thing happened. The «oo had received a 3.30, 6.16, 6.16 P. m. Sundays—6.U, ing as to the domestic habits of the hunting trip. In which Mr. Ralney la nnniber of small monkeys to be put iu the cages, and one of them escaped 5.30, 6.60 p. m. household, and to these habits a good No freight received at Battery. ffueflt will conform willingly. If it ts the moving spirit and I am practically Before any one could stop him the little (fellow jumped straight through the PALMS.FERNSAHO OTHER OECORATfVE PLAttTS to be a guest. Mr. Ralney has been bars >f Buldo'8 cage and went up to the big baboon. The keepers all felt No freight received Sundays. the practice of the family to gather north, before, but only HH far as 60 de- CuUFlowers For All Occasions about a breakfast table promptly every very sorry for him. for they felt sure that tbe big fellow would kill him Wll. \, who 8.66 (Saturdays only), n. m. Sundays* longer exists. This ia considered easier will be the ship's surgeon." know that BuWo would not barm him and pever tried to get away but Buldo 7.45 a. m.; 4.32, 6.40. 8.55 n. ™"m*m' FLOWER SEEDS, BULBS, Etc. for the household and more comforta- was so glad to have blm there that when Tommy went too near (be front of For Baltimore and Washington 715 ble for the guests, who are able to read the cage Bnldo reached out his long arm and gently pulled blm back It waa 9,07, 11.47 a. m.; 2.37, 4.17 if m their mnfl and attend to correspond- a-very funny sight.* , For Atlantic City 6.32. 140 a. nL ence before leaving tbelr rooms. •> SMOOT ON MORMANISM. 4.17 p. m., via Red Bank; Sundays! Both of tbe children braghed at this, buttbey were sorry when dflddy sald:\ 9.30 a. m. 232 BROADWAY TELEPHONE 61-R Utah Senator Finds Tims to Resume "1 am sorry that the ending of this story is sad. Vou see, after Buldo and For Freehold (leave N. Y * L B Work u Apostle. Tommy had lived together for about two years tbe baboon fell lit He and S. R. Station], via Matawan, 7.12, 9.07> Length Of Format Call. Tommy "bad become very fast friends Indeed, and the big monkey hnd been n Bui iay ; : A formal visit ahoold last twenty Boston, June 6.—Reed Smoot, who In niiiimun to being Unite* Btates mm- very good to the little fellow. When a pan of food was placed In the ca»«* ELs iS««p ' "• " " ™ minium minutes at least, and half an hour Is Buldo would let little Tommy go over It first and pick out whatever he not too long If one Is Interested. If atur from Utab Is one of tbe twelve DON'T WAIT ANOTHER MINUTE-GO STRAIGHT TO THE apostle* of tbe Mormon church, found wanted, and he did not show any anfter when Tommy took most of tue best a. m.;T».S0. 2.15, 5.23 p. m there la no clock In the room some portions. But Bfts* awhile, when Bntalo became sick and weak, It Was little 7.06. 10.30 a. m.; 6.24 p. nv Rtietfs enn be made. time after the passage of the adminis- •—N«w York only. tration railroad bill to come here and Tommy's turn to be good to his big friend. When Bnldo became too weak to All first calls should be returned get food for himself and the medicine that the keepers gave him did himW. O. BBSLBR, W. 0. HOPS. iellver an address on Mormonlsm. Tb» V. P. * Q. M. within s month of the time they are senator-apostle declared that polygamy no good liyie Tommy would bring .food to him and try to coax aim to eat. O. P. A. New York Bargain Store made. But It waa no use, and after a short time the big baboon died. among the Mormons la a thing of the 151 BROADWAY past and that Mormontam In a religion "Tommy lived only two w«fc» after that. Of course he missed Buldo very LOUIS LEDWITZ Smart Stationery. fall of etblcal force and uplifting so- much. The keepers say that perhaps he caught tlfcs Illness from Buldo. but I For tbelr personal correspondence cial power. think he died of a broken heart/:. Biggest Bargains there in|Men'g and Boys' Clothing, Fur- women often bare their initials hi a CONTRACTING PAINTER medallion at tbe top of tbelr writing Monkeys a* Liberia. nishings, Bats, etc., you ever heard of. You can't afford to paper, and girt* nave tfteir Christian Skins ot six different kinds of mon- Paper Hanger and Glazier name stamped in facsimile of th«lr , keys can be purchased In the markets handwriting nci'oss one corner. 2344 Brwlway, Lm» Bnack of Liberia. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY RECORD. Tatapbon* call m '•' •'• •'." "' .•"" " ' :' •• "'••* "• ••••-•••• .-• •"• • -' " LONO BRANCH DAILY RECORD. MONDA TMMK

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We are showing the largest stock of fide Furniture in the County, tee w is where you will te treated courteously, honestly, justly and fairly. Oar Furniture is not die shoddy kind, but from the best factories n the Country, and at prices much less than any other store. The people are beginning to find out that this store is the shopping center of the coast and that we have the stock to deliver.

. . v~ ^ RECEIVED THIS WEE£ 4 NEW LOT Fumed Oak Dining Room Furniture Handsome Fumed Oak Carvt&^Jfgjjfafr. Cases II PIEQE SETS - . . • rn Price froni $97.00 to $530A Ranging In price from $12.00 to $(1&W Liferary Tables COB^TEINBAC/I Ranging in price from $6.00 to $123.<

victory. McJhrmH sent out iwo Ions To Get Grand Master's Jewel. BIG STRAWBERRIES SYNOD FAVORS L drives. IHLI he hatted tn hard luck. He roree be allowed tor sij is a willing player and one of the Grand Master Alton H. Sherman, oi tOEtS CAPTURE Orange, and other grand lodge officer* A. R. Vailliant, at His Loyalttm Farm, General Body nf W»ri>rimd Church Re causes was not la conformity with Aft most reliable. Raises Berrie* That Take But antniw it i* Honorable Un- previous action of the. srmoi which it The score by innings: will visit Olive Uranch Lodge, F. A (Continued trom First Page.) A. M., Freehold, i uesday evening. 14 to Fill Quart. — Mrs. G W, Pach Is at her Brigh der ProvocatrofW. in i > ill niii i sa»i i»Minri ' U B. . . .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1—3 Anthony R. Vailliant, who lives at ton avenue apartments for the sum Marriage and dlroree were the top- Ir. Allen aeclarefl that he tx-lrevaf P. A- ...(HlOlHOOHItO i>—2 June 28tb, on which occasion J. Clar < ontlnuous performance. The visitors 'ence Conover, past grand master, will [yoyalton. West Long Crane h, is again mer. k-B discussed at the fourth day's ses-the'tTM* sfcooM g» wi racmi w e»s bad been retired, and l-on« Branc!) Long Branch—Wood. 2b.; E Walsh, be presented with a grand master s the raiser of the largest strawberries —James MeCurragh and family, o' sion of the General Synod of the Re*oMratismj parfUs t» «Mrs»"ln tosac came in tor their halt. Wood ws.s 3b.; Hine», rf.; J. Walsh, c; McDer- jewel. grown in this section of the state. New York, arrived at their summe; torniwl Church of America in Ijbrary war. He declared tkat amrrlaja tt firat up. He went out, his hot one bemit- . If.; Lawrence, lb.; Warwick, at.; They are of the Omar Paul and Mehome in Ocean avenue on Saturday. Hall. Asbury Park. Saturday. The looked upon aa an nonorable affair aasV Burns, el... Green, p. ing folded by third. E. Walsh was Little Girl Pneumonia Victim. Kinley varieties. Some of the ber- — Alfred Hartlng. of Atlantic ave- synod reaffirmed its action of 1904 bydlTorce it i«a»iaett as dlshonoratole las' also thrown out at first. With two Perth Am boy—Cluney, p.; Yank, cf.; ries are so large shat they have to benue, who recently passed the examina- which diTorce is recognised aa sa hon- Use eoanumKy at larg» out it looked discouraging. Little Stratton, 2t>.; Waters, lb., Qritnley, Lulgia Ferraro. UanRliU'v of Mr. and tions at toe Philadelphia Medical Col orable procedure under certaia pro- Then ha declansl Unit diroree % Mrs. Thomas Ferraro, of First ave it in two to be eaten. Tommy Htnes did the trick with a 3b.; Rodac, If.; Parsons, rf., Ominizer, Mr. Vaillant exhibited a basket at lege, has been ill since bis return. vocation and the remarriage of inno- just as honorable as marriage and tha| stogie. Ho stole second, and started 98.; Martin, p. aue, died yesterday of pneumonia. the Keeortl office this morning I hat —Albert Forech and family are reg cent parties is permitted. he dia not betteve the Reform** for third when J. Walsh sent a ho; Umpire—Harry Woolley. The little one was in her third year. weighed a pound and a half. Some of istered at the Elberon Hotel. Her. John E. LJoyd, of Brooklyn, Church should be h*M •aim so ttaW one between first and second. In Ms and had been sick only a few day a. the berries are so large that fourteen —C. L. Bernbeimer and family are chairman of the judicial committee, by the rulings and batM ot tka Cathf eageinepfi to get the ball Stratton, the Ethel L- Victor. Funeral services verv held this after of the chofrest will fill a quart basket in Elberon Square for the season. read a report of fie Interchurch cos- ollc and episcopal Clnrchaa, wfeoaf uciiiid baseman, slipped, and when he Owners of tlie speedy latinchee, th All of tfae Reservation Cottages the game by crossing the plan*. The Hook and the Rockwell avenue dock, —Ernest Limberg and family an Lhe minutes. of divorced persons and felt that U inning was not concluded. » Waiting Baby Dead. have been leased for (he season. FIVP registered at the West End Cottager Be». 3. F. Alien, of New York City, doing sa he war dofatg rW this city. The Ethel b- was victor by of the nine cottages are now occupied Clarence Green stood the endurance about three hundred yards. The Ethel William, aged three months, infant for the season. objected, declaring U» report ot the ••In other oaaaa." hs. saM. -I : son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walling, as follows: No. 1, M. F. Byrnes; No. turned down partSas tor certala trst to the surprise of his friends, la 1.. is owned by Sanjnel Hayden, Jr., 2, George W. Ely; No. 5, W. B. Bald — E. Emery, of New York, spent Sat- fact, had tfae game continued Little while the Pearl B. Is jointly owned bv of Oak burst, died Saturday. Funeral urday at bis club, The Ocean, in >K. The genera] feeling Is services were held at noon loday. Rev. win; No. C, George W. Thole; No. 7, person* who hkTe been Oromed hav% was ready to go in. "Dick" had don-Joseph Barham aim William Waugh. J. S. Howt'll. The other four will be Ocean avenue. ned his street clothing. Inn. ••wv The river was too rough for making C. B. Fish«r, pastor of First M. E. —William Pi«ger has been occupy teat their standing, although rt la ' ' occupied as follows: No. 3, Mr. Hat- known, whether ther were In the I obliging, went to the dressing room fast time. Church, officiating. Interment, in tock; No. 4, C. A. Cameron; No. 8.ins Ins country home at 122 Bath are., and rcapppeared in togs. He returned charge of William H. Morris, Jr., was for a fortnight. or wrong. Divorce will continue J. H. Muiliae; No. 9, KIwood Bedell should contliroe." to the (trussing room smiling aver the Advertise in the Daily Record. made at (II en wood. The cottages have been newly painted —Rev. and Mrs. Eugene H. Keator, hroughout by We&ley Hoffman. r>f New Brunswick, have returned af The Wretchedness ler a short stay heTe with friends. Mr Golden Jubilee Committee to Maa*>: Keator la a former pastor of the First of Constipation A special meeting oC (he oiacial Going to Columbus, Ohio. board of «. Luke's ». K. Cfcareh »11I Reformed Cfautcb, of this city. < Rev. Dr. J. Ward Gamble, pastor of — Cbanes A. BlaisdeU, of Washing be held n«a* Frl«»r ew«»tog Wree«l«a- the Sea Bright MethodlsL Church, will ton tttreet, has resumed hU position tk* mean oi «h« speeiaj "OaMsfa Um- leave for Coin minis, Ohio. Monday. with William Curr & Co.. after being lee Committee.." Rev. Dr. O. H. Neat June 13th. He wm remain about ten laid up with an attack of rheumatism It chairman «>.*«. Children's Day OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1910 friends in Long, Branch. , nas«.-li •Wiia, churches. The exerctaewerdaeas wilwiln InW-* w-< Signature Woman Qets Ninety Days- folks. whUe the Mrs. Kllsabeth Meeks, fonneriy ».- 111 be made specialleclally alui-tireattractive,. W & ICE CREAM Oakborafc, bat who tun been residing ha*e already began 1 in this city of late, wms arrested Sa; daisies to ataka the n i iaHlw urday night by Patrolnoaa Vetter. She to be aaj Is the 8a«dM --••.. I at ASBURY PARK was in gay company, creating a dis- turbance bir riding about the city. Tike An unobstructed view of the Ocean, every mod- party was aecorapantad by a colored Adwtlae l» U» Bal»r When you ptm yoor auto musician, who insisted upon playing towards Asbury Park or ragtime. Th« woman was Uw only one who protested when the oflfeaf or- ern improvement, spacious rooms, baths, extensive , Ocean (Store Remember dered them to eeaae their diaordvrl? cooduet. Tbts morning tbto wi HICKS' verandas, large grounds. An ideally located Hotel, wn sentences to ninety days. SntttMB; Lose tnHHic The Syrups ased in making ICE CREAM GARDENS Rannond. the Uiree-inonUm>M b»by 01 Mr. aM Mm. Hollasd Smttb. or commending itself for its quiet, orderly apd generous Central avenue, died ywtenUy. Pnn- OPEN JUNE 11th eral services will be held iNmdiy mt Hicks' Famous Sodas 2 p. m. iB+erment, in ctmr«e of tar- management at the least possible expense consistent (M dlrecton Uyvr * Flock, win be are manufactured by us in at White RMge. ASBURY PARK Prof. Stone to (Alt Soon. with an up-tordate table and courteous service. - Prof. Claries T. Stone, of the Chat- 48 Pitaw Avewe tie High School, wlir sail tmsdiatetr a after th* school close* for Europe, S. GLASER, Prop, OCEAN QROVB mm he will s|MM ..nlr «« he elghtten In Wot f. R DrtTf aim LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE S, 1910.

HAS PITY ON EUROPEANS.* "Rode Goat" In Open Air, John Thornton, great sachem of the R ECORD Criticising harshly Colonel Roose- Red Men* accompanied by several hun- velt's London speech. Colonel Bryan dred- braves belonging to the Asbury I8BUKD KVBRY WKBK DAT Park tribes, journeyed to Jackson's pointedly observes— ITIZ Mills, a hamlet near Lakewood, Friday Savings - - Character BXCBPT FBI DAT "In speaking outside one's O' and instituted a new tribe of ihe order LONG BRANCH RECORD NATIONAL Being unable .to obtain a naTT for the Every Friday country It is necessary to be quite ceremony, the installation took place careful about the subject one BANK in the open woods, the first time in The greatest of assets is character Bolisetu Bobbltt BOltor cusses " the history of the Red Men when a new lodge was thus formed. Husky Why limit the operatiou of the rule OF LONG BRANCH, N. J. members of the order, garbed as In- Ready money is a good second Terms of •nlwcrtptio* to foiHgn countries? dians, acted as pickets and kept the I) A a v Y R ECORD Saving ready money develops character Doesn't (he Nebraska orator think: nqulBltive-natives at a safe distance Ow year 12.60 CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED 'rom the al fresco wigwam. The new Build character Stogie copies .01 bis con ii try men are entitled to the lodge starts with a membership uf for s same consideration aa foreigners? PROFITS OVER $235,000 ty-nine. A Savings Account with the First LONG BRANCH HECORD ear by null $l.Bi Evidently not, and the only way to National Bank of Long Branch will i p03 sccuiv Immunity from tin- language Offers unusual facilities and assures its customers prompt Advertised Letters. DAILY RECORD The following list of letterB remain help you. overflow nuisance Is to renounce and efficient service, courteous and liberal treatment uncalled for at Uie Long Branch powt and one's American citizenship and be- LONG BRANCH RECORD office on June 4th: Mrs. Gilmore Uct C. P. Brady, MISB UHle Brahn. year come uu exile. Depositary of THE FIBST RATIONAL BANK OF LONE BRANCH Thomas Brails. Rev. Uonaventura, \ State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth, JanieJ Bowman. Mrs. Fanny Cromp. ~"PttWiib«tf by RECORDS FOR OFFICE-HOLDING Miss Clara Fisher, Mr. Gleason; Cha* *. *. >AYLOR PUBLISHING CO. City of Long Branch . Howe, Miss M. Lyons, Nick McDonald, Gfcu. L. Mwarda. Sac'j and Manager, The New Brunswick Home News re Mrs. J. McKean. A. Marae, ,Mlsa L BUSINESS ON BUSINESS PRINCIPLES 191 Broadway, marks that Congressman Howell, ami kloore, S. Nesbet, Mrs. Pear, Can ie A STRONG, CONSERVATIVE BANK! LONG BRANCH, NEW JHRSBY Collector of the Port Robert Caifcon. son. Joseph Quackenbuah, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Backs, MIBS Nellie C. Thursday, June 6, 1910. who have been holding public offlvt Schramp. Chas. Seige), Mias A. Siege!. for over half p. century between them, MIHS Mamie Smith, Chas. Thompson, iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ii immtiiitiimiiiniimm^ CHILDISHNESS. will read with feeling akin to jealousy Dr. Peck got In (he wron^ pnjd s- reformer on the pedestal of political j. Toanonlzlflto. Joe Williams. V. C. reformation In the state of New Jer-Wiles. A. T. Woolley. p. M. A child who bunib its finger blamei buut the record of a politician in on even if he is one of tbe greatest sey, was himself a seeker of public of- Open Monday Evenings tb* bad fire. North Carolina who Is 85 year* old, at in teacher* in the country. Me fice, and tbe fact that he wanted it was National-Vcndome Gam? Postponed. In order to accomodate our de- nas been in office for fifty-two years, imild have taught letter writing. the motive back Of his activity. George Unfavorable weather yesterday Adults should know better than Lo L. Record, who has been an active positors and Safe deposit patrons and is again a candidate for public caused the postponement of baseball try thua to evade responsibility* lor member of both the Republican and games In this vicinity. The game be- who are unable to get to our office their acts, but many of them do it;>lace. EDITORIAL COMMENT Democratic parties, and an attache of ween the Vendomea, of Newarkf and Mr. Colby's retinue of servants, is also he Nationals, of this city, scheduled during the day time, we beg to an- notwithstanding. "Our local office holders." it says, Following an Example. a seeker after public office. William We even find the choice of a great should take encouragement. They State Assessors say they couldn't or the Monmouth Park diamond, was nounce that we will be open for Pannenter Martin, who was at one•ailed off. This game was advertised nation for tbe head of its government .•ait l>e candidates for many more be expected to hold open sessions Ume a ''regular" Republican, turned business on Monday evening, June 6th and every Monday while the chief officer ot the state set aa one of the best exhibitions,, and the rears before they equal the record of his back on that organization and upon —*ft man chosen for his experience, the fashion for secret conferences.— the faith of his fathers, h^jause he was Nationals were prepared for a hard Evening thereafter from 6.30 to 8 o'clock except on holidays. learning and character—resorting to he aged North Carolinian. Even at N Y. Press. ill- appointed in his ambition that ran ontest. Another date wilt be select- d, probably next Sunday. Rent a Safe Deposit Box at $3.00 per year the same logic. .hat we hazard the guess that Messrs. in the direction ©J public office. Con Only One Teddy. -lowell and Carson, who have drawn Ki-epsman Fowler, who for sixteen \ Mr. Taft can see nothing wrong There's nobody like Theodore years has represented the Fifth Con Policeman Undergoes Operation. with himself or his acts. He abuses down aggregate salaries and fees of Roosevelt. He demands strong j.-1'^sional district Of this state as a Policeman Lewis Havens, of Deal, NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE AND TRUST CO fcbe newspapers tor discharging their ot leas than a quarter of a million, standing armies and a navy that every Republican, and who has received fa- ocmeriy of, Oftkhurst, was operated AUOU9TUS CHANDLER. Prea. MATTHIAS WOOLLEY, Vice Pr«M. pon at the Ann May Hospital, Spring have the Southerner beaten a mile In >ody muBt respect, and the Peace Con vors from the leaders of the Repub- 8. S. 8COBEY, Vice Prea. A. T. WOOLLEY, Sec. and TraM. legitimate function In telling of and tress passes complimentary votes up .Ake, recently for tumor on the rlgbt lican party In Morris and Union coun- TiHliHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiiiiiii welling to Interpret them. net revenues from the public purse." on htm. A great prize fight is pend t les, because he became disgruntled ?g. It was deemed vitally necessary The newspapers have nothing And in the matter of rendering no ng and the clergymen are makiiig at the attitude of Speaker Cannon of a amputate \taekright ieg above the equivalent for it Congressman Howell. strenuous effortB to prevent it. Mr. t he house of representatives toward nee. PolicematrHavens, however. Is against him. They would much pre- ioosevelt expresses great interest in him. has nqw turned upon the organi- eluctant to have this done. fer for him to show some backbone fa a pretty safe guess, holds the rec- he bout and intimates be may attend. zation and upon his friends, and in his CONSULT OUR and conception of his duties than forord all by himself. He is to have a special gold pass. public utterances Is showing a spirit Heir In Reynold* Family. Meanwhile when ministers get togeLh. of Ingratitude that Is in no degree ij fatal to serve as the catspaw of great He simply gets paid for voting as Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Van Brunt r they always pass" votes of cordial creditable to him, to say the least. pent a few day* of last week with Mr. Insurance Agency special interests and defend violation le is told. approval of Mr. Roosevelt. IB there And so it goes throughout the Uni- ml Mrs. Clarence Reynolds at Brook of bis party pledges. There was nev- If his constituents like that sort of anybody else with any such record?— ted States. Wherever you find a loud yn. During their visit a son was born whenever you have any insurance to effect. This v Brunswick Home 'News. er before a President whom they so mouthed reformer you will always find o Mrs. Reynolds. hlng they might as well send a phono- a man who Is seeking after something agency is thoroughly equipped to care for your trusted until he made confidence im- graph to Congress in care of Cannon Words vs. Actions. that will bring him into public no- possible. and Aldrlcb. Governor Fort took the button off toriety and Into a position that wNl MPORTED and DOMESTIC FIRE Yet he blames them entirely for his Is mouth Wednesday, and in an ad-give him opportunity to financially RENT dress to the students at St. Mary's prosper.—Trenton State Gazette. DELICATESSEN troubles. He can't see where he could ONLY A FORMAL WARNING. lalI. Burlington, along Roosevelt Ian ELEVATOR MRS. C. ARNOLD have erred. He refuses to believt George U Record has inaugurated a ineB? recited his exi>erience wltii "a The Wrongs and the Blessings. LIABILITY tfaat the opinion of the newspapers re- V»BS of men, line fellows, with pollsh- There's lots of things the matter with 45 Broadway Long Branch movement for the forming by com-'d manners and smooth speech," whoj this planet. PLATE GLASS jrafdlng him could not have been so Opposite St. J« »' Church muters of organizations with a view >raised him for his work and urged The human skein Is tangled full of STEAM BOILER revolutionized without his furnishing ilm on to fight, but when he looked for knots. INSURANCE o compelling the Governor to convene some good, reason. hem at his back found ihem not there, And the page of human progress, as BUGLARLY AND THEFT an extra session of the Legislature and tut hiding away as cowards. If would we scan it, , It would be amusing if it was notore ing the lawmakers to confer upon le Interesting to know who these cow- Is spattered over pretty bad with ACCIDENT AND HEALTH IIHJH (WADE FIRE PROOF so pathetic. he Railroad Commission power to ids in the mind of the Governor were, blots. rhete are some brave men in the CASH OR CREDIT. ALSO But the flowers go right pn blooming RENTED FOR THE SEASON irevent increases In rates until satis- state who have a knowledge of what In the meadows, ONE TIME ALDRICH IS RIGHT. fled of their being justified. lypocrtsy is and hold it to be worse The daisies keep a-smUIng at the Call and examine my stock. H. W. GREEN & BRO., Agents lian cowardice. But the precepts Senator Aldrlcb ia excoriated mer- George probably doesn't expect to Phone S5-J or write noken Uy the Governor are common The little birds "art renting in the 231 BROADWAY cilessly (we wonder if he'tt mind?) do all this. iroperty nowadays, and their repe- shadows. PAUL ROSEN tby the A&bury Park Press as "un- The action urged might mean the ition for the edification of school And the fishing still is good in Wil LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY scrupulous," etc., because he opposes ;raduatt*s may have a good influence low Run. ASBURY PARK saving of the state to the Republican in the young mind. Mature people the admission of New Mexico and 706 MATTISON AVENUE party next fall, for the thousands of vill also subscribe to them, but fewThere's a pitiless and greedy man- Arizona to the Union as states. N'orth Jersey commuters blame, and all! attempt to put them in practice or made monster His only grounds for opposition, solitical "boss" And brides were never prettier than pare with city stores. party while the other leans to the, rom the time that he was inducted In- without further cost to" you cate too dense stupidity for the prea- o office, and hfs u iterances have been now. other. It's by no means sure, if they ul chance to be grasped. juoted from end of ihe country to Ihe FRANCIS ART STORE LOTS FROM $28.00 UP were made states, that both could not other His actions have been imiia We have some servants; they forget George likes to be In a position to their station, 184 Broadway '•<>"« Branch Call and inspect the Cemetery and talk the matter over with be induced to elect Republican Sen- ed by other executive officials, ami h( say "I told yon so." But down at the ias been ^et down by the publir presi They issue bold and masterful com- EDWIN VENAbLE, Sexton ators. It would be mucti easier to >oUom he probably isr.'t worrying. one of the great eat men of the mand N, Devoted Exclusively to finance Senatorial campaigns there day. And we are now a sadly puzzied na Women'* and Misses' Wearing Apparel who will give full particulars Republican defeat offers the only tlon RED BANK ELECTRIC RAILROAD PASSES BROADWAY ENTRANCE among a handfu! of legislators certain- At this time we find Governor means by which "the New Idea" forces tlughes in the position of a "boss," With the public servant problem on ly tban it Is in populous states. nay gain control of the party. tind the bossiest type of a "boas." B< our hands. It's natural to jet it make us bearish. That being BO. It would seem more But it will sound better for th<; 'Newcause his pet scheme for a din*<*t HI ANKS mary nomination was not approved by It's proper for to slew about It some, reasonable to attribute some patriotic dealsts" to be able to say that Lhey But thenffi little children atill to love the two branches of the New York COOKMAN AND GRAND AVES., motives to Aldrich In fighting the ad didn't fail to give warning. gKiature, he has called that body and cherish. Let Me Do Your Upholstering and Draping mtssion of these territories to the together with the Mingle purpose of There's still a heap of happiness at. , ASBURY PARK. compelling It. if possible, :c pzta hla home. Union as states. The horrible exam- Satu rday 's com para11 ve stock mar direct primary bill. FOR YOUR SLIP COVERS, AWNINGS AND SHADES ple of conferring statehood upon kct summary of the New York Eve This country probably never before There's maay things tnV matter with DRY QOODS Lace Curtains Pot Up Maltreat. Made Orer Nevada—which with less than half the witnessed such a spectacle of would-be this planet. ing Mall ran thus: There's many weary cruelties to Telephone 303 Ctrpett Taken Up, Cleaned «d ReUid population of Monmouth County has tRlsm as that presented in the state Average price 121*^ of New York today. One man. Hitting bear; RED BANK two representatives In the United 3ut could another world, suppose we Here you wilj get First-Class Work and Prompt Service \verage yesterday 12IV4 the oRVce* of executive, bas appar- JOSEPH S^LZ States Senate—is enough to make Average a week ago 12S% ently made up his mind that his views ran it, are the right views, and should be ap- Contain more Joy than this o:i-> Upholsterer and Draper anyone cautious about wanting new Average a mouth ago 125% proved by the individuals who make w here we are? L1SKAH ANDERSON 349 Broadway, LOOK Branch state* created. Werage a year ago 134 ap the legislative body, who are HOWARD WHITE Opposite City HmB . charged with the duty of making laws Both Now Mexico and Arizona seem One consoling thought is that Though we must pay for other folks for the state. transgrepglngs, 2?8 EDWARDS AVR to be well governed. They have loca* Roosevelt can't be blamed for this. Quoting from the Long Branch Rec We nedn't let the sighs drown out Contractor, Builder and self-government. And their assistance ord. a Democratic newspaper which the In running tbe Federal government la Ex-Senator Spooner says: "I never is disposed to be fair in Its discussions I reckon if we stop to take the bless House Mover ings claimed to be a statesman, and theon public questions at all times. I cfcrtainJy not urgently required. Since find this editorial declaration: "For We can wrestle all the better w+ih CHANDLER & MAPS their combined population Is less tban fact Is that I don't know what Governor to call a legislature to con the wrongs. BOARDING AND LIVERY • DEALERS IN that of toe city of Newark it would could consider a statesman at tbe vene in extra session for the purpose —U H. R. N Lumber Hardware Faints present time." of forcing it to enact legislation which seem to be incumbent upon them to it has carefully considered and refused STABLES LJme Metal Lath Oils know cause why they should have two Same thing probably as when to pass, U about the Umlt in bosslsm THOUGHTS WORTH READING representatives and four Senators In "Tom" Reed defined a statesman as aNo one would dare to do It, except a To educate the heart, one mint be Brick Brushes White Lead 'reformer.' The fact that Hughes be- dead politician. willing to go out of htmaalf and toD. LERNER No. Broadway Atlas Portland Cement Varnishes Congress. lieves that direct primaries are a good come in loving contact with otheri It is only natural that politic! thing affords no excuse for his trying Jsmti Freeman Clark*. AGENTS FOR to override the deliberate judgment ol should Influence Aldrich in bin atti- H. G. FELLOWS WoocTPulp, Tiger Brand White Rock Finish, token's Wall Board ALTBER6. THE TAILOR the law-makers. Where are tbe Mr. Map* III Again. tude. He admits it. That's in ac- IS SELLING ALL , Hughes credentials of Infallibility Jamen D. Map*, formerly at We» OUR SPECIALTIES anyway?" f WBir« TEMPLE OP FASHION cordance with all precedent. But Long Branch, who has been In poo , MUllnny and Naatamar BOAT CEDAR YELLOW PINE PRICES RIGHT there are other factors, and probably $15 Suits For $10 It Is a fact that cannot be truthfully health for several yean pat, ha» «uf ,Fln«at Quality denied, that the reformer in politics fered a relapea and ha* left New York weightier ones. and will prew them fr« of charge for WED BANK. N. I. one month. Invariably undertakes to be a politira for Asbury Park. Mr. Maps a fe "boss." WP have had exhibitions o weeks ago recovered siilnclertfly to re Office and Yard, No. 70 Broadway N. J. So. R. R. Cm** pit whatever bis reasons Aldrictefeieaning, Pressing and Repairing reform bottsiam In the state of Newsame his position in New York and hi Telephone Call No. 88 LONG BRANCH, N. J. deserves credit for holding up the Done Neatly and Promptly Jersey that must bare convinced the friends here were jilWIant over the FINE STATIONERY statehood bills. Because he's wrong A trial order will convince you ofpeople that tbe men who are working good news. Mr. jfUH suffered a how May It it to awe money on your along- Hues of political reformation paralytic stroke sererM years ago ....AMD.... b some things aflprds no- warrant for dress. have in view. In fact, only tbefr own which affected hi* left tide. ^Hti £ he can't be night and Shop, 1* Third Av*nu«, political advancement. KODAK SUPPLIES Everett Colby, who was the Branch, Dally Record, L. B. PHONOGRAPH CO. Advertise in the Daily Record 118 Broadway Long Brand! LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 6. 1910. FtVK

OCEANPORT NEWS Dnrlng the nionih of May, tbe fol "INSIDE" Comfort and "0U Style CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CORPORATION lowing pnpila of the Oreanport ichoo) were neither a\r.» in no' Lardy: J. U. This is what you'll find in OUR SHOES ______Meyer, teacher Kai.r.i , l^ngwith. In Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's forju* t RESULT PRODUCING LITTLE MONEYMAKERS, ONE CENT TAX REHEARING. Victor Oordnian, i,<-ontown lown- 228 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH. N. $. «hip on Uwt TuesUai ,,iR|,l amembled NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 10 GENTS n the Ooeanport fcmml and unani- mously voted In fator i>f < ht- appropria- BELIEVED COURT IS DIVIDED. tions recommendid In the Board of Education, as follows For repairs, YOUR HOMB SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS WHEN INSERTED Justice Moody May R««ign—p «»ibl» |15ft; for current ejtp*TjK*-B. f3,fl4ti. o Mr. and Mrs. Joe! Cnrln, of New IN MONDAY'S ISSUE WILL BE INSERTED TUESDAY Delay In Lorimtr Investigation. York, were giiests of Mr= Corin's pa- WITHOUT CHARGE AND THOSE INSERTED FRIDAY Justice Harlan C«l«brates Seventy - rents, Mr. and Mre. J K CorHes. seventh Birthday—House I nturganta Thirty dollars was cleared t>y the WILL BE INSERTED SATURDAY WITHOUT CHARGE. to Attend Roosevelt Reception. Ladies Aid Socleiy of tlu M. E. Church at the strawberry festival which was Washington, Jane 6.—Th** order of held in the f ruekhouse Thursday night. the supreme court tor a reitr^ument of Mrs. Deborah Conrow, of Main the corporation tax case makes the MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HELP WANTED—FEMALE street, returned last week from Alleiv* third important salt thai has gone hurst, where she bas been enjoying a over, tbe tobacco trust a^l .standard visit at the home of her frteud, Mra. WANTED.—A horse for raid and FOR RENT.—8-roqm flat, all Im- WANTED—Girl for general house- Oil cases having already l«-en sched- general imrjiows. Must be Bound ami provements, Including batb, located work.No H8 Franklin ave. 131d&—wtf Ralston. uled for a rehearing. It is significant Miss Kate Marshall, of Ixmg gentle, ~ J. C. Rtiah, Catontown. • opposite City Hall. Inquire 76 Rock- that all these salts uflv i the trusts. well avenue. Philip Jarsky. WANTED.—Girl to work In store. Branch, spent Wednesday at tbe home WANTED—To borrow fifty dollars. Dlsbrows. 197 B'way. 131tol33* The aeueral belief l» that die death of of Miss Anna Klrby. Good security givon. J. Harper, Red Justice Brewer, j_ u>-t alwie ri'SponBl- CHAMBERMAID (white) want d Mies Annie DuBois is spending,^ Bank nostofflce. • FOR RENT—Cheap. Refr-shm?nt thl« jn.tion, but \hn\ there was week at the borne of her sister, Mre. stand, Baseball Park. Inquire 1'hll at the Imperial Hotel, 198 and 200 are of flve Justice, a < ormtltuticyi- WANTED.—Days' work. 525 Spring Broadway. References. Will have to W. A. Cook, at Manasquan. Cohen. 128tf majorUy of the fnll court, to agree, Little Mis* Irma Cooper, daughter daJe avenue. . 124tnl3l« sleep at home. 131 132* fact that some w.-cks elapsed FOR RENT.—House, furnished. In- of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cooper, of NOTICE to Merchant*. The Na- WANTED—Young girl during day- fter the tobacco and Slaudard OU Main street, is suffering from a se- quire 39 Horrell St. or Third ave. coses were 'efdered rearmed before tional Cash Register Company have Bakory. 12»iolS4* time (German preferred) as nurse for vere attack of blood poisoning. Irma mechanics In Asbury Park. Why not child three years old. Apply with re- similar action was taken on the corpo- has had chickenpox and It Is believed hava tnat register attended to now* FOR RENT—8 room house, No. 95ferences. Mrs. Loveridge, Cook ration tax unit would inn] to confirm that the blood poison resulted from Overhauling and reflnlahing. Regis- Norwood ave. Inquire 9. B. Sandoz, street, Moumouth Beach. 130tol32* this view, since if. it were only out of the contact of her finger nails. Both ters Wiled for and delivered at any 48 Norwood ave. 127d*wtf reaped to the memory of Justice Of |the child's limbs are affected. place along the"S»ast. Address U A. WANTED—Young lady to assist in Brewer or through a desire to have Mrs. Thomas Howard and daughter, Albertson, sales agent, Box 743 As- FOR RENT.—Furnished, 2 bunga- office, one who has knowledge of actioQ by a full »be_ch that tbe step •Marlon, of Brooklyn, are summering bury Park, N. J. 128d&wtf lows, Norwood and Jerome aves., El- stenography preferred. Apply 58 Chel- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. beron. 126tol81d&w« sea ave., Long Branch. 130tol32d was taken all three orders wouid have H. RITZAU, remover of dead ani- been given at tbe same time. It looks jCoriies. ^_ mals, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone HOUSE with 10 rooms and bath to WANTED.—Girl for general hotl»e as If tbe tobacco trust a rid Standard Mre. Joseph Mertz, of New Bruns- $300.00 Down and Easy Tent* Mont*? 129-J. 108tol07 let, corner Myrtle ave. and Broadway. work. Apply National Hotel. Oil cases were voted oo together, wick, bas returned after spending two 10. T. Welch, Jr. ' lMtf 129tol34* since they involve practically the same weeks with relatives in town. Far tft- Beu_- Home, AU Imp.-_***, m %mwmt kimm points, and that tbe rote failed to dhow Hiss Clara Day spent the week-end -APH.Y 19— HELP "WANTED—MALE FOR RENT—Furnished, 7 room with relatives in New York. house, Norwood avenue, atl Improve- AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE a constitutional majority. Afterward the corporation tax case was voted on The general committee meeting WANTED.—A young man as driver, ments. Box 12, Record. HCtf held la tbe truckhouse Friday evening J.H.PARKER. West Lond Branch FOR SALE.—Holsman high-wheel with the same result. The first named one wao aiwterBlamls the care ol FOR RENT—Two hot houses and at the close of the regular monthly horseB. Apply Kurrus Ui;os., 252 automobile, 1150. lop, lamps, extra cases have been Bot fur November, and cottage near ocean; an elegant open- it la probable that tbe otber will be business meeting in the Interest of the Ocean ave. It parts. In good running order. F. Day. coming firemen's bazar, was largely ing for florist. VauHuel * Holtson. Oceanport. 131tol3ti* given a yet later date It is hoped that CARPENTERS wanted. Apply at 112d&wtf by then there will be a full bench, as attended. The various committees MRS. H. GORCY_ _ - Justice Hoghes will have taken bis seat are meeting with success, donations No. 9. West EniTCourt. • HOU8E FOR RENT. — Thirteen HONEY TO LOAN are coming in and all things point to rooms, Ocean are., on* door from and Justice Moody will cither have re- an interesting and profitable bazar. 41 BROAD STREET ~KP BAHK, 9. i. WANTED.—Man to make himself covered or resigned. The i>ossibHity of *< fill. Apply National Hotel. Chelsea are. Apply Tan Huel & Holt- 11,000, •2,000, 13,000 or $5,000 to The dates for holding the bazar are son. 101M oan on first bond and mortgage. Ap- bis resignation has beeu seriously (its June 30th. July 1st and 2d. 129tol»4« cuaeed of late, as the condition of bis FOR RENT—Store for business pur ily to W. A. Stevens, Heisley Building. At tbe M. B. Church Sunday morn- I KTIIK FROM THE MILLINERY BUSINESS ELECTRICIANS WANTED. — In- 12Cd&wtf health is not as favorable as it was ing, the pastor. Rev. G. T- Hlllman, quire 1. F. Jackson, -lectrlcal rontrac- poses, Broadway and Sixth avenues reported a few weeks ago. My Entire Stock of Fine Millinery and Furs at l2Cd&wtf administered the sacrament of the tor, 561 Broadway. 128tfd&w FOR SALE Lord's supper. Cost and Leu Than Cost TO LET—S20 •roadway, niluble Lorimer Case May Go Over. Bargains that surpass anything ever offered in lor boarding boas*. A. t. Golden, 679 SODA FOUNTAIN, counters, show While It la probable tUat there will these lines , ROOMS TO LET Broadway, h g. 76tfd*w Someone is writing a wu»t_ rases, etc. Surplus stock. Dlsbrow's, be a thoruugh iuvestigatlon of thead. today that would probably | 1O LET—Reasonable, 5 or 6 nicely 8-ROOM flat for rent, all Improve- Broadway. 131tol33* Lorimer cat* by ibe senate, it •» not A SPECIAL LINE OF HATS furnished rooms, use of, kitchen and ments. John A. McOalre. its Brighton yet sure that a report can be made have taken the form of a letter, | dining room. Address K, Record. are.. West and. 74d*wtr LAUNCH for sale. No reasonable daring the life of the present session. telegram or telephone message = offer refused. Dlsbrow's, Broadway. Indeed, tbe Indications are that the 131tol33» TO YOU if the writer had|| WAGON FOR SALE 13UO133* matter will go over till December. AT $2.95 FURNISHED room to let with or Senator Burrows, tbe chairman of tbe known that what he had to of- | FOR SALE—Fertile top soil. Thel- WORTH DOUBLE without board. 136 Third ave. FOR SALE—Harness, 1 wagonette, committee on privileges and elections, 131tol36d&w* bert EJ&wards, 75 Washington st. to whlcb tbe cu»e has been referred, fer is exactly what yon are 2 Brewster buggies, 1 runabout, 1 I30tol35 has a campaign for re-election on his seeking. iiiiiiiiiiiimniiimmmmHi TO LET—Unfurnished rooms, birckboard at the stable of the late FOR SALE—Cheap, launch, Cora, bands, as la also true of Senators De-1 Broadway, Apply 160 Chelsea avenue. Mrs. Theodore MOBS, Rumson Road, pew, Beveridgo, Bullteley and Frazter, UMMAw near Sea Bright. 131tol36d&w" 25 U. over all, C ft. beam, clinker built, all copi>er and brass fastened, a who are members of that committee. WAG0N8 for sale, cheap: one low- Rood sea boat, has solid top. Apply Moreover, tbe session is now in the HORSE FOR SALE wheel runabout and one buckboarj H. F. Brooks. Murray's Hotel, W. -E. rash of tbe last days, wbeu It is impos- with top. James Pritchard, 679 Mor- sible to give the matter tbe thorough FOR SALE—Cheap a sorrel mare, ford ave. • considcratlou that it demands aud that finely bred, good looker, little lame; the senate h;is Indicated will l*e given. also two seat surrey. Apply to John FOR SALE—Wagonette, $7, good WORK WANTED-FEMALE The fact that Lorimer was elected aft- Manning, northwest corner Park and order; also other carriages and har- er a failure to comply with the man- Norwood ave., Elberon. 130tol33# ness. Will sacrifice. Mrs. J. B. Metj WORK wanted by colored girl just date of the HepulrHcaB primaries, gar, Oakhurst. 130-131* from Virginia. Watklna, 40S Exwhic- h gave a plurality to former Sena- FOR SALE—Cheap. Fine big horse. change PlacV 131-132* COMBINATION, Miller road and tor Hopkins, lent point and interest to Inquire J. B. West, Moumouth Beach. WANTED—Position as stenogra- the arguments for popular election of EWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL 126tf speed cart for sale. Inquire Mubien- brlnk's feed store. 126tfd&w pher and typewriter. Experienced. senators made by Oweti and Beveridge JlttPOBTCRS- BROAD, NEW-AMI, HAUSEY3TREE •ULTA Can furnish references. Address shortly after the Lorimer investigation WORK WANTED—MALE LOST AND FOUND. Typewriter, Record. I31iol3fid*w resolution was Introduced. Tbe City of Industry Harlan Plays Golf at Seventy - seven. p. The Most Industrious Store In Newark WORK wanted By the day. washing YOUNG man, 22, educated, good ap- FOUND—Scarf pin. Owner may Justice Harlfin recently celebrated pearance, desires position. Address and ironing. Dollar per day Address his seventy-so vi'nth birthday and hur- have same by describing. Address Washing, Record office. 131 132* Q., Record. 131-132» Pin, Record. • ried off to play golf for the summer. WANTED.—Days' work of any kind. He has been a member of the court BOARDERS WANTED Have yon been educated to 131 Exchange st. 131132* thirty-three years and if he Eerves two White Waists—Half Price | years lunger will bave tbe longest KNOW A BARGAIN—and to WANTED—Situation at light house- WANTED. — Mechanic boarders, service record on the supreme bench. get your bargain clues from the work In small family, knowledge of Since bis health Is vigorous and be has plain washing Included, six dollars cooking, good reference. Address per week. 431 Exchange st. » t no thought of retiring his title to the Famous Christy Made Housework, Record Office.. 130tolS2* distinction would seem assured. Insurgents to Welcome Roosevelt. Mrs. Parker to Entertain Auxiliary. Following the story of Colonel Roose- Thousands of Superb, Dainty Waists in This, The Wbman'B Auxiliary to the Mon- velt's letter and invitation to Hamilton Jocose Hits * By Schwartz and Weston mouth M. E. Home for the Aged will Fish and other reports connecting the dur Yearly June Sale meet on Wednesday at the home of name of the former president with the Mrs. John H. Parker on the Monmoutb Insurgent cause, the decision of twen- j Road. Mrs. Parker Is a vice president ty progressive members of the bouse ^ The liig foatnr« of this year's sale of white waists will lie a lot of over Five Hundred of the home and each summer gives a to attend the Roosevelt reception iu i of the Famed Christy Make—known tlie country over as the best produced, fair and festival in aid of the M«'tho New York has beeu regarded as slg j dist institution. niflcant in some quarters, although in- j name of "Christy" on a waist is guarantee of its goodness, beauty and originality, surgonts will not be alone in trooping and we are proud to be able to offer such a fine big line at this time. We count it Blkad to Newark. to tbe metropolis on tbe 18th of June. one of the best purchases we ever made. Eight members of the Urag Branch As a matter of fact, Washington will, Cycle Club rode to Newark yesterday look like Goldsmith's deserted Tillage, morning. They returned home last the day that Teddy conies marching THE CHRISTY WAISTS evening on the 6.52 train. In tbe par- home. ty were R. Borden, O. H&nce, J. W.American Protectorate Still Poa-«ble. Nearly 200 of these waists are separately boxed. Included are many sample Beebe, U Mitchell, H. Coleman, A. The Estrada victory at Bluefields Griffin and H. McOinty. has caused some abatement of tbe j waists tbo uot the kind drummers have had on the road which are often massed aad talk of an American protectorate in soiled—every waist is fine and fresh. Nicaragua, although tbe Madrla forces The laces and embroideries employed in the making are of the finest hand loom still control most of tUe country. The only reason that a protectorate either and hand made imported embroideries, French, German aad Valenciennes and otfatr I FOR THE STAKES. And If t'.iat Maggie Murfee. m*. Coal and Feed by this country or by Mexico was dis- laees of the finest-weaves, including some real hand made. Tfce body materials in- ; I A SHINING MARK. , Gets there ahead of me cussed was that such a step might be- And Milto mould give the wreath to her come necessary to slop disorder and chide the sheerest lawns, batistes, mulls, imported orepes, marquisettes and linens. "I an) sojrry we must psrt,'' said tbe A' circus time will twli Some have charming yokes, others with front of all-over cnvbrftideriea. There a» : I dejected, damsel. DAVID LERNER protect commerce. The latest Ingmr- ••You may bave to, I don't need a tent success simplifies tbe problem. high and low necks, short, three-quarter and long sleeves. l comb," replied tbe baMbended wretch. William L. Edwards For a Lincoln Monument. Some of these waists are high-class novelties; others are strictly tailored A movement Is on foot in Washing- ton to organise a Lincoln memorial plaited frills—but why try to describe the very many styles this great lot brim I Counsellor - at - Law association, whose object will be the Come and see them for yourself and be delighted. Postoffice Building, Long Branch, N. J. erection of a Lincoln shaft in tb* na- The sizes included are 34, 36 and 38, Advertiser Building, Eatontown. N. 4. tional capital that will be a companion piece to tbe Washington Monument The regular prices ton from $3.95 to $26.50 and one-hatf w*d imree will be * Among tnoee prominent In tbe effort ffom these prices for this great sale as follows— jomt w. «LOCUM, are Senators Elfclns and Galllnger, Thomas Neium Page and Iteprweora- COUNSELLOR AT LAW tfve McCan. Tbe design Is to r»tae a $3.95 to $4.50 Waists %L95 'national fund of IS.O0O.O00 from sub- scriptions or otttcmrlae, after which $5.95 to $7 Waists $2.95 It * roDRress can be appealed to with aome certainty of remtiiB. At praseut than $7.95 to $8.95 Waists $3.95 1» no M-coJn mcn»eriai m Wasbra__* worth? of tfce t.amf. ALWAYS READY. HARRY TRUAX $10 to $14.50 Waists $5 Coutrilmfvr—What are tbe spare kilt- * COUNSELLOR AT LAW Highest Grade Waist*, regular $1% to 53 t off tbe bat)-The Boost- T«wiiley staining, 1*1 «rt>_w«y problwo" If- tMHWUf *mM i« $13,50, estlnmtwi reiuma reports. Telephone; Long BrMtth, «M Wa« KnsV »•* yow ko-*, think out» "«Mt RAILWAY HEADS APPEAL Wffe Pitts at Red Bank. The tftolley wfre In front of Dr. F. Want to End Rate Suit, and Sligfttt P. Rftfferty'8 residence in Monmotith •*•»':--- That it Be Left to Interstate st reet, Red Bank, broke- about 11.30 .Commerce Commission, t o'clock Saturday night and waa nut re- Washington. 6.—Presidents, paired until early yesterday morning. gPBerml Sollcilui- and «thor high1 of- While the men were at work on the fi< ials of the [wvuti flvi r.iilroade rep- hrt'sfe ihf cars of thftLojit; iiraiuh and resented a WYrttcrn Tr nk Lln« com- Kryiiort liaea did not make th. loop, niitt(H< whoa'- [iiuitf^fd iiise of freight but iviiiruetl to the depot via West rates nai till ki-u by President T»f« Front and West streets, by mi injfMi nil sued out in tno i .'nit at si l,mils, ar William VanWIekie Recovering. iliigton cili'y today to William, son of Nlcholai. V.mWIi-kle l'it*sidenl against hU Kaluutown, who \v;ts i.r'Mily lii (hi- rate situation, ft ri'il In an elevator in Nt w Imk it ilroads ^railualiy recovering from lilt* uiliiries Some tailors put Style be- ir| anil Litcome although abdominal troui»l<- M;i^ S*M in ^titt-einf will d'' ill largely fore Quality— > the ratt Measles at Eatontown They put the cart before ill h 'd !•:''/.[ and ii'.la, daughters u COOKMANAND GRAND AVENUES f main rortrni imi of th rail llysloji. of Eatonfrown. ha\i- it the horse. •s.s tin' Even if you're baying an panic. The suggestion uf Presi- child has bad, and she had to stay uiit dent MioWTi, of the Ceulial. (hat the uf school, breaking u perfect n'conl inexpensive knockabout suit rate question be X$tl with ihe Inter- of ftuopaance fo. two years. Tin' foit country wear—the Qual- Stare •'ouunciv Oomnitseion, la ap- child Telia broken hearted over It. Closing-Out Sale ity should be there. proved hy many other railrtwiders aS the speediest aolutloV of thr problem. Minister's Wift III. <*-r\ S : r— Fact is, you often give a Mrs. Giles, wife of Klder \, ft. fli\es, " country suit a good deal Dramatic Club Outing. pastor of the Eatootown Advent Church, is suffering from a slight Ill- $15 and $20 Tailored Suits at 7.50 harder wear than a fine bus- Sunday, June 26th, has been s^ect ness, but will be able to be about iness suit. i-d as the date for th«' annual outing wii titn a few days. of the St. James' Dramatic Ctuh. at All our outing suits are all Red Uanfc. The club members HX- j Strawberry Festival. wool, by our own test. l>ect to spend th< day at ttarnogai. Fidelity Council, No. 22, Daughter They will leave Red llank for Tunis This Extraordinary Safe Will be Held Their style—well, when f Liberty, of Fair Haven, will RIVC* I River, by train, and will r-hai Ler i< strawberry, let- cream and caki fVsii you see the^ Norfolk suits, launch at that place for, a rui*e in val iu Muiitnotirh Hall, Fair Hav.Mi. to To-Morrow, June 7, far One Bay Only, for example, you'll under- the yJcfp.lt> of Barnegat.' They will 1 morrow ni^ht. return late in the even in K- So in* stand that. 1 Men's Norfolk suits, $20 timo ago the members of the club gav^ Improving Church Property. n play at Turns Hiver and they wen- Atonzu Oennis is building nvw to $a so well received that they decided to 50 Elegant Tailored Suits taken from our RcguUr Stock hold their outing at that placo. Those creto church steps in front "i' Hie ROGKRS PSET & COMPANY Episcopal Church property at Fair who, win go on the outing art' Misses Haven. comprising the season's smartest models. Blue and Black Serges, Mannish Worsteds, Three Broadway Stores Marion B. Ougan, Louise Slattery, Nellie Mulligan; Messrs. Francis J, Fancy Mixtures and Striped Diagonal lined with Peau de Cygne, % length coat and Ml at at at Stork at Red Bank. Warren St 13th St 34th St Egan, George Daly, Michael Hynan pleated skirt William J. Hewel, James Larkln A daughter was born to Mrs. Paul MANHATTAN Frank Monahan, Charles Paulson and j Rarbuta and a son was born to M->. "Mr. D. H. Phelan, 213 Chelsea ave.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flaherty. Louis G. Mazza on Saturday. A ron will be glad to serve you personally was born to Mrs. John Davis this NONE SENT CO, D. at our Thirteenth Street store." morning. Opens a Dry Goods Store. NO APPROVALS Values W. H. Lohmann, of Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank, has opened a dry Making • Lawn, Two Cottages Leased. goods store near Beach st reet on On his EngHsh tour an American NO EXCHANGES Samuel Valentine, of New York, Shrewsbury avenue. wus ndmiring the velvety smoothness $15 and $20 who occupied former Mayor Chand of a certain sward, and, beiun pos- NO ALTERATIONS Ier's Sairs avenue cottage last season, Bought New Cash Register. sessed of land and an overpowering baa released the premises and will Fred T. Smythe, the Atlantic avenue confidence that with money all things arrive June 15th. H. M. Block ha? butcher, has purchased a new Na are possible, he asked the bend gar- leased W, D. Hendrickson's Pavilion tlonal Cash Register It is of the lat- dener bow to produce such a lawn. avenue cottage, which he occupied est design and contains the improved And tbe gardener said: "Its easy last summer. Only two cottages re correction key. The michinp arrtvpd eninigu. sir- All yon need do is to On Sate To*M6rrow, Jqne 7 Onty main to be reated in Pavilion avenue. remove all tb* Mones, plow up tUj today. ground, plant it with grass sned ani roll it for aitO years." Heavy June Wind. Falls From Trolley Car. ESPECIALLY ARRANGED Yesterday's rain storm was quite John Whalen, of Batontown, fell from severe along the coast. While n« a Monmouth County ElertrVc Company Our Friends. serious damage was done, many car, at Gatontowh, Saturday ni^ht and If we choose our friends for what FOR TO-MORROW JUNE 7 branches of trees were found scatter injured himself quite severely. He was tuey arc, not for what they have, nuj «d Along the roadways today. The taken home, wh^ hp was treated by If we deserve so great a I then wind reached a velocity of thirty-five a physician. He will be around again |thev wiU be always with us, preserved ln , miles*an hour. The rainfall was .66 of In a few day*. He is an employe of( absence and even after death. In tV an Inch. Lhe company. ! amber of memory.—Cicero. Five Hundred Lingerie Waists

ON SALE Taken from the Regtitar Stock State Ready at 8:15 A. M. 41 Directly en the Interborough Subway. Eight Car Lines Each Way to Store. To~Morrow,June7 The world moves. Each day brings Sheer Summer Models, not a Wa&tm something new. Those full news pages in the Evening Telegram, Evening Mail, A A. $1.00 1 Evening Post and Brooklyn Standard Union £\X. this Sale ever sold for less than Two reflect each day the best the world has to If 7 VALUES ' II New York, June 6, 1 HO $2.00 to $3.00 Dollars. % Exhilarating Mileage Distribution NOT OVER TWO WAISTS TO A CUSTOMER Of Carpets By the Yard In Various Standard Trade-Marked Grades and Patterns From America's Leading Mills PERSONALS GOODMAN IN 1HAINING — Mlns Jessie Reed, of WeehawRen, New York Pugilist, Now at Fair HORoTJPilS At $1 and $1.25 a Yard formerly of Sea Bright, spent last Haven, Will Fight week as a guest of Mrs. .7. Cook, of Bedell. (Continued Frojn First Page.) (Continued from First Page.)' Church Htreet, this city. "I THINK I PREFER DEALING WITH A LION —RATHER THAN A Jack Goodman, ibe clever New York mendud the animal to be sound, true - Harry Manahan, of Weeuawken, fl«Iit<-r, has gone into training at Fair t»ln Charles Nelson, Ernest Otto, RHINO," opined a prominent citizen, who is now on the high seas, homeward spent Sunday with his father, Robert and a good driver. Jensen stopped Frank Pierce, Perty Ryan, Fred Ry- Haven for hi« fight next Tuesday night payment on. the>,notes, hence* the suit. Viapahan, at lhe latter's Atlantic ave with Joseph ficdall. at the P&lrmount der, Eilward. Shayne, Ralph Sinith, bound. nue reslilpTicc. The horse cost Jensen 1150. lie James lenllrooke, George Walters, A. C, in Nev York. Jack waa to have paid for veterinary services, damage "The lion is quicker—the action is more exhilarating." I —Dudley Wist, of Atlantic avenue, fouirlu Jem Driscoll. the Englishman, Jolni Weber, Frank Wesson, and Harry left this morning Tor New York, where to a wagon an4 finally Bold the ani- Yost. Tuesday ntRht, May :!lst, but the light: mal for $*8. Judgment was rendered In like manner, this great Carpet Distribution will be exhilarating—both to pur- he will spend a fuw days visiting had to be called off owing to DrlaCOll's A perfoaawee under the auspices friends, for »55. , of "The JPlayers' ,Cl»b" will be i(ven chasers and ourselves. illness. Jack was to have hail » The ne*t case, was that of James.p. bout UH> following night with Bedell. In Keith's I^eeum. at Red Bank, o;> First, because the fidelity and courage of these manufacturers in guarding their Removing Old Buildings. Cherry «. Calvin A. Miller. Miller Thursday night, June i53d., The follow Vat Bedell's manager called it oft, for mate an, agreement with Cherry to The old buildings on lx)ng Branch title reacou that be thought Bedell ing persons will take part; .Frederick textile traditions for generations and the high repute of their weaves have made their avenue, located near the gas works, coniplet* the concrete work on the V. Bower, The Four Huntlpgji, Otto was in no condition to meet Jack. The. postofnee binding at Highlanda of carpets, in wceapects, THE VERY LIONS OF THE TRADE. are being removed-by Newman Bros. match, however, has been made and Brothers, McKay and Cant well, Ten The bnildlngs ha*« been In "a anapl- NavMtnk for so much per day for ser- Brooke and Henry,. The Pour Masons, the two will fight ne»t Tuesday night. vices and 10 per cent, of the cost of And, second, because, through quick action in buying in wholesale quantity, at I dated condition, and their removal ro- , Jack Goodman wishes to correct Annie Hart, parry Maxwell and com- I ll.'vcs an eye-sore to those residing in the work. After paying several bills pany, Thy Jtovr &a)pfrors of Music. correspondingly favorable price, we are offering purchasers the lion's share of their the statement of one of the New York •admitted by Miller, Cherry refuted to ; the locality. papers, which said that he and his Corrine Frances, Brans and Harring- worth. mate final payment, amounting to ton, Morreasey „ and Mleh, and Billy manager Sammy Kelly ttad separated, tiW. He claimed that work alleged Stopping at Atlantic Hotel. Jack's trainer, Danny Sullivan, claiats Reeves and Dick! McAllister, In one There are over 1200 rolls—48,000 yards—TWENTY-SIX MILES—of various Tom Kennedy, the amateur cham- to have been done was overcharged' act. , ,,. , ., * that the report was untrue and that Miller got judgment in the Justices' high-pile weaves in the most desirable patterns and colorings, in self-colored, pion prize fighter, la Kelly will continue to manage for him. In Addition,. Jack,, .Goodman, the stopping at Abe Bennett's Atlantic court- TKa case was, still pending clerer New Tork fighter, and his suat brocaded, floral, Oriental, geometric and iJetached effects—for living room, hall, Hotel, at Fair Haven. Tom will fight when a receBB was taken. It will be ring uartuer,. KM'* To)r" wi'' S1^ W at Boston In July. Baptist* Hear Rtoorts. wmcluded this afternoon. exhlblUQn of bflxlpg,, The show jn*X, dining room, parlor and bedroom. Miss Mamie Jarvls and Hiss Ger- be repeated at Long Branch for the trude Walnwrlght, who wore appoint- Firemen Killed and Injured. benefit of the same lodge. These Carpets are marked at two prices—$1 and $1.35 a yard. Each Carpet is Fruit Trees Damaged. ed delegates to the New England Bap- A few trait trt Sunday-school con volition which were killed, twentjr-six Injured, twn of More pottage Arrivals. was held last week in New York, whom are In a critical condition, and Comparison of prices with those of other dealers is against the policy of this down last night. K. H. Denitt:and ramlly, of New nade their report yesterday. It was at least forty Imperilled and had to, York, »rrlye4 at the Harret page. We believe that when purchasers make their own comparisons they appre- appreclatingiy received by the pupils See for their Urea this morning at a of the Second Baptist school and thin Uonmo#tk|S, today.. A. ll,4ood fire in a Washington, street, afore and family were also ajbsonc the ar ciate the values we are offering all the more. We, of course, have made compari- The Reliance Baseball dub, of Had commented upon by Superintendent warehouse. The dead are James Hoal- Bank, went to Port Monmouth yester- taws. Rev. Brooks al»# spoke and rivals at thla pretty resort. I Mr. Good sons with the market estimate of these goods and prices, and' are in position to advise ey and John Cotter. The damage was la dotalejjfil In his own cottage |& day an* defeated that team in an ex- Highly praised the delegates for the about 176,000. THAT YOU MAKE SEARCHING COMPARISONS WITH OTHER DEAL- citing ave-!nnlnc game. The. sco.-o interest manifested. Oceans arpnue. ^_ ,„ ERS' QUALITIES AT $1 AND $1.25 A YARD. Fourth cite,. N«. mi 7 to 0. Th* game was called at Married In, •tTjame*' CNureh." (lie i nd of the fifth on account of rain, Arthnr a. ParrelJ and Ml«a Cora, Meaalet at Eatontown. The battery for Defiance. «raa Johmon V. M. C. A. Defeated. Harned, both of Red Bank, were mar- Ralpk Morris, oi Batonlown, la con- and Burnett; tot Fort Monmouth, i' The Nyack Baseball Club, of Red ried yenterday afternoon at three fined to the house with m«««l<^. Orac, I Bennett and Boyce. Gabriel Tanii- Bankv. defeated the baseball club of o'clock in St. .tame*' Roman Catholic Cmne, daughter of Prof. OU» CRCrane, JOHN WANAMAKER Church, at, Red Bank. Aiter ttt# cer- l< baufa wa»-Waff^. (he Red Bank Y. M- C. A. Saturday af- 4 Is recovering from a ailg((| attacfc Fonneriy A. T. Stewart h Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Bigbth to Tenth (tract ternoon on the Prospect Park din- emony the couple left on a wedding in th» Daily Record. by the score pf 1! to 11 toar. Advertise In the Bally Record. LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1910. SIVEN

DECLARES FRAUD GOVERNOR FORT. JACK JOHNSON.

New Jsrsey Executive Will Join Priz*f.ghtw Discharge* Manager CAUSED DEFEAT Commuters In Their Fight. Littl* Aft.r a Noisy Row. LAGGREN BROS. CO., * Black Threatens to Prose- ^ 29 CHELSEA AVE., LONG BRANCH cute Dalzell Criminally.

A model VOTERS WERE INSURGENT for every figure. Congressman'* Manager Admits Events OFFICIAL at Washington Reduced Candidate'. I p Following—Defeated Man Threatens to Reveal Political Sensation of Deo- FOR THE G. A. R. AT LONG .BRANCH ad*—Preparing to Act Today. FltUburg, Junp NCH tight against Dalzell, declares that ho Negro Pugilist Summarily Discharges WORLD'S FAIR IN PANORAMA. Troy, the Magic Flute, the Flying Dut- will institute criminal proceedings Manager Aft«f Noisy Row. chman, the Ancient Mariner, the COCOA against the congressman cburging him Kan Francisco, Cal., Jim*' ii. -Cham- Circusf Parade is a Processional Him- Prince and tbe Pauper, and Sigmutvd MOST STAND THREE with fraud. 60V. FORT TO JOIN PROTEST pion Jack Johnaou ami Ueorge Little, tory of the Earth. and His Sword or Fire. 21c ib. It was not until late last ulgbt that his manager, httve conic i<> the i tart tug ijpwards of ^i.ood.OOO was spent by This is the most expensive parade he was'Willing to concede the triumph He Will Attend CommuUrV Mutiny of ways. The trouble bciw.eu tighter the. management of the Great Adam ever devised.' It amazed the people of his opponent. Bnt he imitated that Against Lackawanna Raise of Rates. and manager, that text* linen brewing ForeiMngh and Belle Brothers Big Uni-of New York City. It amazes tbe j throughout the State, 'SHREDDED It was not Jin honorable victory. East Orange, N. J.. June «.—I»r«ii- for several weeks, came io u bead Sat- ted Shows In the construction of the people of every other town it visits. | Tbe license which -the new Black now promtee* to rrvenl the deul Thomas It. Creede of the Bast urday nisht, when word.- «pn? parsed, parade which, on Thursday, June 9, It i» only natural to expect tills show ' elect will ree«l« will certify a "political sensation of the detsde." Or.ii.ge playground coiumlxHlon, who threats to kill uttered and finally an will pass through the Btteetg of Long above alj others, to have a great (jar- face that the holders are St subject COCOANUT Is leafier of tbe movement fur a cow order from Johnson thai Little must "I kunw I got the votes." he said. Branch as an introductory to the var-ade. This year's display. Is the great tor the bond of matrimony. Tbe per- mntei-H' muss meeting in thin city on leave Seal Ruclc llous.- fur good and ious exhibitions of tbe afternoon and 15c 1b. "Dulzell bad millions behind him. next Saturday uight to proicHt against all. est surprise package ever opened. The son applying for a license nuwt be *e- while 1 made the fight a lime. 1 did not evening. od and! steadfast patrons at the show compelled by aa identifying arttsoH. Die increase in coin imitation rales by Tbe affair biased up owe more yes- have one paid worker in the field, The pageant will never be forgotten are pleased far beyond their fondest This witness will be required I* an- MARASCHINO while be bad from two to five In en. h (lie Laeta wanna railroad, has an- terday, when Little returned to the hopes. imtim-t't, .hat Governor Fort had given training quarters to assert hU rights, by thofe who see it. It is wholly dif- swer eleven qneilton* eerttfyU* lhai of the seventeen districts." a [tnsiiivt' promise to attend the meet- it-rent from 'those of the past. It Is The splendors of this procession are the person applying I* aa repri lentael Dalsell's own umnager, Cofeman, is as he explained.it. He attempted to go the direct result of fifty years of ex- CHERRIES ing. Although he II.IM moved from East ou tbe door At the pavilion to take three miles long and one chain of nov and is legally qualified to marry. accused by Republicans of having Orange to Spring Lake for the sum- eltiea. Every country on earth has perience and trove Ithrough *he five These must be sworn to. Then the a|> knifed James Clarke, candidate for ticketK. out ulicii JofanHon made his continents of the earth. There is not 15c bat. mer. n.l>iM>s\rAi.i**, w*:n}iimii»tr'l by a squad contributed to us wonders. The tab- pliaani mast answ«r tan qaeiaOWMi al- leau wagons, band chariots, bowdaha, a civilized country where this circus ready referred to and they mast b* of police officers, and pointed out Sig bas not pitched its ten acres of tents, il:»it an his official repivst-utatlrc Lit- floats and thrones were built in Liver sworn to. la addition, each applicant •t has delighted millions upon million* will be required to answer ana swear tle wan told to etnnd tirkle. pool from designs by the best artist* of people of all kinds and creeds. DOCTOR CONFESSES **I don't want you im that door," of and . They are burn- to this question: W. G. EISELE ished with pure gotd leaf. The cos "Are you or the person with wbon rihouted J ohnson a ntz rily a t Little. Eleven Red Bank Graduates "You get away. I don t want any mantumes were designed in France and you propose to contract POISONING VICTIM. executed on Japan- se looms. The The Red Bank High School will hold imbecile, epileptic or that goes around making threats to its graduating exercises In the high THE LEADIHG FLORIST kill." rtigs and tapestries came from Turkey. mind, or have yon or such person ever The greatest artists of the old*world school balldlng on Branch avenue, been an inmate of any iaaaae asylum "I'm your manager, and I wtfi go ou Wednesday night, June 15th. "Claw Cat Flowers and Palms tbe door," replied Little. have wrought in bronze repliess of the or institution for indigent aersoai,' Cholera Germ Used by Scien- gods of mythology and tbe heroes of Night" will be observed the following and U to, have you or such persaw "Then 1 discharge you," answered night. Those who graduate this year For Sale back Johnson. child romance. been discharged from men atrium or Decorations and Floral Dealgna are Misses Elizabeth Striker. Elizabeth institution?" tific Russian Murderer. Suouldcrine their way Iwtween the Over 1,000 people will tak*f part In von Beldel, Vera Rose. Mae McCue, i . far Weddings, Dinners, ttiigry men. Hit- police slmi olT further the parade. They represent all the These preliminaries Baring feeea Funerals, etc. Carry Blaisdell, Julia Murphy and •irgumeut or nn.v chamc blows, but •strange types of the human race. A] MessVs. Clark Wbrthley. Benjamin At-, satisfactorily attended to tie Ueense We also carry a full selection Bt Petersburg, .Tuue 6. — Dr. Pa tbey had to threaten Lftiie with arrest the characteristic national vehicles of must be taken to the person wao Is of Ilarrly Shrubs, Trees and water, L**lle Dennis. Theodore Par- ts< bcjiko, who, «iih Count de Lassy, ifcfore he would stop the tirade di- Ltate and warfare will be exhibited sons and Fred Fortune. Miss Vera to perform the marriage. The person Herbaceous Plants at our wan arrested here about a week ago rected at HIK£^ drawn by the handsomest of horses. Rose will be valedictorian and Miss issuing the license retains a stab In Nurseries. on suspicion of poisoning Count Bou Little declares and 1B corroborated A complete n;enageric will be disclosed Mae McCae wil make the salutatory. his book showing the facts in Us* b- All telephone calls prouptfy timliii, heir to a fortune «f $3,500,000, by "Tex" Ulcfcard that he has a con- in open cages. Music will be furnish Clark Worthies will present a gift ceaee. attended to and given our 1ms HonfeHNed that lie killed Count tract with Johnson that does not ex- ed by great brass bands, quaint pipers, from the class to the school. The elan Another gauntlet of practically the careful attention. Boutiiulli] by injecting cholera germs. pire uniil May, toil. According to Lit- same questions must he ran before the 1 barbarian orchestras, pipe organs, this year is a small one and It has se- Cedar Ave. Tel. 27 West End. The ijolifi' Ray he also -•<•<.fcss.il i tle, the document was drawn up by wierd chanters, reed and string mu- lected as its motto the following person performing the ceremony and Maries octdenttcal crimes, his victims one of tin? t>ost theatrical managers In sicians, tomtom players, lute players, "Muitum1 in Parvo." Red and black all this Information nnurt he written being wealthy persona, during tlie the United States. It Is said to allow drum, fife and bugle corps, steam are the class colors. by him on the back of the license. last cholera epidemic, pretending to the mnuaKer 2-~» |wr cent of profits and pianos and hclmee. Another stab attached to the license Inoculate them to prevent them from to give liiin authority to close all con- acd containing the (jueetioaa la du»!i- tractM, whether for theatrical engage- In I he children's section will be dis- Judaa to Run Perth Amboy Hotel. contracting tin* disease. He received Morris Judas, formerly proprietor of rate is to be ailed hi and iwtatactf hr JT is the easist thing $250,000 ID eiu-u ease from the victim's ments or matches or moving played ail the characters of the lore the person performing tbe wedding, be Irs. pictures. of infancy, riding on soldeu chariots Dalton's Hotel, Brighton avenue, this in the worW to find or floating In delicate bubbles of spun city, has made application for a hotel for his -information and protection. a fit for your fett, Dr. I'atBchi'iiko is nearly seventy Little loudly declares he will either glass. There will be living pictures license on New Brunswick avenue, Within five days after the ceremoBT years old. Count .foutouttn was only manage Jobusoii of there will be no Perth Amboy. The apllcation was be- the person performing it must file fight. from Alice in Wonderland. The Babes your fancy and your twenty-six.. He was a sou of Ueuera! j in the Woods, Oollivera Travels, The fore the Excise Commissioners Thurs- with the local registrar of vital statis- I'ntiihuiiiu nud bt-lotigetl to one of the day night. It was laid over until the tics the paper which has then become finances in our stcck oldest and wealth lent families ID IiUfr Consistent Theory. Water Babies, Aladdin and His Won- derful Lamp, the Arabian Nights, Jack next meeting of the board. Mr. Judas a license on its face and a certificate of footwear. sla. "Don't you believe tbe husband Is is desirous of reopening the F. 1 on Iu back. Later this will a» 49 the the head of the house and should have and the Beanpole and Robinson Otant de L*assy, Dr. TatstUeuko's al- Crusoe. Sweet old place. There rule i State Bureau ot Vital Statistics to lie leged iriMii^iiiur, protestH his innocence. the final say?" there | filed as a permanent record. FREY & HARRIS "Certainly I do." ! Older minds will he delighted with against opening new places Tbe bottle* of two of (mint de La*- a t>anorama of scenes from ancient »hlch it was thought might operate | Registrar South emphasizes the fact BROADWAY sy'B brothers have IK-.II CXIUIIIUHI ami "Th*u why don't you come out In asainFt Mr Judaa. However the that no licence to marry can be issued the open and say so"/" folk lores, mythology and Rhine found to cuutillu {rois'tn. blends. Among them are pictures board has decided that the place, hav to any person under the intoence at CONGRESSMAN DALZELL. "Because my wife won't let me."— ing previously been licensed, doesn't liquor or a narcotic drug, or win Is an Exchange. from Pilgrim's progress, Lohengrin state senator and a strong Dalzell sup- NUNS END CELEBRATION. and the Magic Swan, the fliea? of come under the prohibited heading. imbecile, epileptic or of unsound mind. iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniuiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHiK porler. It is alleged they traded him —TRY- for Dalzell support In order to advance Close Observance of Three Hundredth Dalzell. Anniversary of Founding of Order. Commenting on the returns, Black New \ork, June t>. The celebration said: "There Is no possible doubt that in the mountain at Kiverdale ou the I received the most votes. I am satis- lludwou ami at Bay Rid^e, Brooklyn, Is Kurrus' fied that there bas been a move on to honor oi tbe three hundredth anuiver count me out and declare Dalzell the m\ry of tbe foiuidutlon of tlie Nuns of A PLEASED CUSTOMER IS A GOOD ADVERTISE winner of the primaries. tbe Visitation of Holy Mary closed '•The holding back of returns from w lib n bcviuoa in i»vii, monasteries Unrivaled Dalzell strongholds shows this." this afternoon. A triiluuin whkb upen- Mr. Colemaa, Dalzell's manager, ed Salurdiiy gtuornlut; and which In- when aakftl the cause of the congress; cluded tmirniiig and eveoiag sarr%cm man's reduced vote said: and the exiwaittoQ of the blessed sacra "Insurgency at Washington. I found in tut cuch of the three <\:i\ > was the LONG BRANCH BARGAIN DAY Ice Cream many men unwilling to vote for Sir. form of celebration the nuns chose for Dalzell because of what bas happened the tercentcuuify of their order. In congress." Tbe Order of the Visitation was es : A Trial Will Convince You "I would not go through another one tiibiisbrd by St. Francis de Sales, then like-It for a fly years la congress," bishop of Geneva, on June i>, lino, at •aid Dalzell. Aniecy, Stivoy. its founder was St. IS PLEASING THOUSANDS EVERY WEDNESDAY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JaDe Fraucen de Chantal. * Only Two Break. In Slats. Philadelphia. June «>.- In the thirty- two congressional districts In Pennsyl- BATTLE WITH ROBBERS. At the present rate every man, woman and child in this whole territory vania all of the suited Republican can- I KURRUS BROS. | didates except two were renomlnated O«* PestoWce Thief Shot by Pose, and after hot contests in half a dozen dis- |600 of Loot Recovered. for miles around will soon be in the pleased customers ranks. I Octan Ave., Long Branch, N.J. tricts. Merrlllaa. Wk, June it. • in a desper- Incomplete returns Indicate that Con- ate revolver buttle between a pusse T.rro gressman Alfred D. Garner of Scbujl- headed by Sheriff Laontng of Jaekson klil county, a Cannonite, and William county anil a band of lire men suspect- ; iiiniiiniiHiimiiiiiifi II. Graham of the Twenty-ninth dis- ed of lootin;; the poBtofflee in this city trict have been defeated. one of tlie supposeJ robbers was shot John Dateell, the authority on tariff, ami captured. With the robber $000 Join the Ranks and be one of the pleased ones—You'll encountered a bard fight, being op- In stolen stamps was recaptured, but posed in the Thirteenth district by for- $1,000 In cash stolen was not recor mer Mayor Black of McKeesnort, but erwl. Tbe other four escaped after tbe never have a better chance than this coming Congressman PalzeU's election la con- fusillade and are believed to be In aid- ceded. ing Iu the swamp between Merrillau In the Twenty-eighth district former aud Black Itivir fulls. Congressman ftlbley defeated Nelson P. Wheeler by a small majority. Little ftaoers Reach Kay Weet. Wednesday, Bargain Day. Jesse L. Hartinau defeated former Key West, Kla.. June a-The four Senator Jacob c. Btlaeman In the crnlsiug raotorbosts that are racing Blair district by 3,800 plurality. from Havana to Atlantic City pat la In the Twenty-first district former here to take on stores and more fuel; Senator Leivia Kmery was defeated by for tilt Ions journey. It was agreed Charles B. Fatten. Butt they should stop tiers and be re- | K you could only see how hard the merchants are working in your behalf, selecting, a IB the Twenty.uiutn district. Pitta- started, but they vere to remain only burg, Congressman Ornbuni was de-three hours after the arrival of tbe last and pricing meritorious and needful things for this coming Bargain Day, you'd b feated by Stephen G. Porter, who badyacht. The steam yacbt Gypsy, owned j x the support of toe state organisation. by Commodore CsrhoneJl of tbe Ha- on edge waiting for Wednesday to come, so you could get at them. All of tbe present seven Democratic vana' Yacht club, accompanied them and remained to restart thaui. Tbe congressmen^ were rehomfnated, and ( their election Is assured. Indications' Caliph u*t only made the quickest For Hammocks are that the Democratic representation' paosage. tat, although she bns to al- In the next cougress may be slightly j low time to thr others, tbe was sttU See jOur Line Increased. • ' ahead by a small margin. Take this from us, there is going to be some Grand L Bargain News in next Tuesday's Record. Advertise in the Daily Record to Ont-of-Town Patrons on DSTJS1JN Purchase! of f 5 or Over. LIBRARY TABLE ctfamo&ous drawer, extra heavy 4

June Bale Price $8.98 3 P1EQE AjAHjMjjNY PARLOR SUIT Made inQi pinrio polish finish', loose'silk vWoitr ctffihions. ' June Sale Price $16.98 , MAKE U . dining, Chairs American Bent Wood STORE TO YOUR HOME. ENtmE STOCK OF in solid quartered Oak Chairs PRICES THAT WILL BIND YOU MORE CLOSELY THAN EVER TO mthfy p( tftehrt, full »he, Golden oak cane Beats, a i » THE TRADING CENTER OF THE MASSES. < g, Rip, Etc. mth a cuhd ctf iStjMlfe b6x seat chair excellent for wear, and Here*an opportnhity tbat will gladden every home loVer'iheart. Never wag-litre such a phe ie Bring Your Pocket Book to Carry Hone the in tliis makes fine appearance. nominal reduction of price* at the beginig of the manner season. - June Sale at $1.69 June Sale Price $1.49 P 7 Piece Bed Room Suit at $19.98 Of HJjGS Room Suit When it comes to rugs, cwn't thiut of looking wSewhere, but it.s noedless to say I hut/if you are familiar with our line you won't think of lookingeldfewhere for the reflstm tbatnib oiie in this section carries tlw.iine that we do tor comtiletenpsH; be- sides tlicso June Sale ftHS^air nilnstlaHy attractive and.goin.ff to deplete onr present stJ|-in a hufcry. . ; . f :.•,._, Royal Wilton Rg a Axminster Rugs I The gneeii of the J»eig»ftiin- Known far and wide for rich- ily—none equal to them £ ness of design1 HM ' Solid Oak Dresser, Wash Stand, White Enameled Bed, beauty and richness. . 9x12 Boyal Wilton, qualities. fcWnsisting of Buffet, China Ctostft and Extension Table, 6 Spring afcd Mattress; also Chair and Boekerj you never saw a Chairs to match. bargain to equal it. 7 uieoea in set, judge for yourself wheth- 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Spec- June Sale Price $48.00 er it IH cheap or not at $19.98. ... • 8-3xlO-G Royal WiltoajJ ial at ..•...... :..... $1998 ial at ,.. China (fatting Solid Oak 8i9 Boyal 8-3x10(5 Axmirister Rtigs, Spec Japanese Matting Solid Qak Sideboard &s&4 iaUt ...... J17.98 Mitautiful Oarpet Pittenis, many handsome > patterns, 40 Ki-oen, rod and blue, 40 yds. In yarfl* gnaraatetd to etery roH. Cane Seat Chairs . 6x9 Axmihster lings, Spec- at w. June Sale Price $3.98 Made with l> spindles in bock, Tapestry Brussels ial *t I..'.... $12.«8 roll guaranteed. Any one considering a %5de- brace arm, exceedingly strong. ris the Ruj^raF _ June Sale Price $6.98 boartl should consider this one Noted Eoglaider Bed Ceuch prick? that gives satisfaction June Bale Price 89c An Extra Large Size if they want one good and sub- n»ttreM Mam with a German eivery time. , " " '*. stantial, neatly and riehly "car- Linen bininsr and covered with Bamboo Taborettes 9*12 Tapestry Brussfels^ugS,m m mm Porch Rocker ved and French bevfel mirror. thebe't denim. Tb«ie Couches !t Special at $lS,98 All Colors Made of- selecttfi*" white June Sale Pride $12.98 ar* guaranteed by xst for 10 y< a-p, Witti mSttiiir' ttp«, ifeefiil 8-3x10-6 Tapestry Brbs^ and are vA 1 elsewhere at $12.00. maple, double cane sent, slut * for many purposes. < Kagh, Special at $11.98. 9x12 (Vex Rufes a"t... .$8^8 r ••'*•?•• M/ti&fr J*M* Sale at WOLSO June Sale Price 25c hack, strong and durable. 6x9 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, feld Crex Rurfs at $8.98 June Sale Price $1.69 Large German Reed 3 piece Parlor Suit $15 Special at 6x9 OK&'Rugf} at ... Rocker ' iftt)|puJyw , Bamboo Center Tables Sliding Couches rich piano finish, covered Bfcart' shape, very haridy'fbr MISSION LIBRARY TABLES With 2 mattresses and pil- In natural Pullman brown, fine ftftwed velour, an or- holding flbwer pots; lamps, Top 28 by 42, maderwlth DoTOm sKelf, drawer fdr letters, pa- lows complete, springs very and autumn brown finish, for ta any route books, etc. ; . *•• ' pers, etc. •- ••»' • • 1 -i *..-, *' • < •••.•.. i, Strong and easy. summer comfort can't be beat. Jon* Sale Price $15.00 June Sale Price 49c June Sale Price $6,98 June Sale Price $4:98 1 June Sale Price $1.98 liMHIIilllllllll mitiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiimumiMiimmmmiimmmi. IIIIIIIUllllHlinilllilllllllll mtiiiiiiiiiimiiummriiiitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiitiii nrfte " V • r jjiT "T liare u« Men how William'got In Syracuse Students at Work. Medal Contest For Eatontown. tereated hi tue cause of tbe Nicaragua 0. HENRY, AUTHOR, IS DEAD. James Planer, sbn.of «ev. C. B. Pish A slhct medal oratorical contest. IIAX8ON Insurgency. Ui» residence at Panama PUMPMEN QUIT; er, of West Long Branch, a student Istersperaed with music and other TrHrC IIP-TOWN »TO«« WTTWH fUL *brew him In with many people of Th. No««l Short Story Writer P.M.. at Syracuse University, returned numbers, will be> given by tne young y. 4>'f~?-—- •' ' .'i—T—> . » : niaajr couatrleu. and hla sympathy »ud . A«v«y A«t.r Surnlcal Op.ration. Thursday from collage and has taken people of Katontown next Wednseday Two Special Loti Very Cheap aid were uudoobtMlly cnllmcd there. New York, June u.—Sidney Porter. the position of cashier at the United night In Creccert Hall, at that place. NOT BE SHOT. He was a sjoiMl friend, I understand. who was one of tbe mast i»ipular «Iiort States Express campany for the sum-Mrs. C. L. Knight, wife qt the Mctho- LO* 1—Aboot 50 piepNenSbPoid- to Carlos Chainorro, son «r General story writers In America under the mer under E. P. Wlteox. John E. diet pastor, at Katontown, has the mat- ery value ujJ to ljje . . Chamorro, a leader in the Estrada mine, of O. Henry, Is dead. Ballly, of Ooeannort, who was employ- ter In hand. The contest is being giv- Special 5c army, vvlw. report has It, wan routed Illinois Coal Properties Now Ue bad suffered for several years ed on toe) reoortorlal statr of the" Daily en (or the benefit o! the Ladies' Aid litter Receives recently in an engagement with the from a complication of discuses, of Record last summer, will be employed Society. LO* 2—About 25 dftE'Udies' government forces.. H \W bope to hear which cirrhosis of the liver was the at Sea Bright,-while Paul Crlsby, an- Summer Shirts, value up to25c . something more deflolte . concerning Practically Deserted. most dangerous facjjir. His death fol- other Syracuse student, has taken 0 Boarding at Eatontown. Message. mj .brother! but S(H.rettry Wllssu'a owed tUl ol>eration. .. Special 15c position with the United States Ex- Joseph Ijiufon, of Myport, baa ac- telegram at tbls time aeeras moat aa- For the laat eight yeari tew contrib- press Company lit the Elberon section 1 cepted a position as motorman on one c 1 1 utors t« the inagaiines have lieeu more of the tit*.' 56Q MAY HIRE NONUNION MEN welcomed by publlsuen and public of the Monmouth County Electric Washington. June (*.- Assurance has Company's cars; and la boarding witn MADBIZ WILL BE FAIR been received by Secretary of State tbnn (). Henry. He was one of the Clo.ed Saturday at Noon. Mrs. Borden Entertains Children. masters of abort story writing In this Mrs. Gilbert Crawford, in Railroad KIXI-C that William I'. l»tttuiau of Boar All o| lie tftH estate dealers and Mrs. Howard Boraen and Mrs. Ber- ton, who wns cai>tnr«l by tbe Xiadrte Operators Facing Most Serious Situa- eountrv. posaeSBltig n gift of fine hu- dentist In Red Bank stopped work Sat- avenW NJo.r.go.n Pr..id«nl S.y. H. Has mor as well aa an ability for dramatic ton Borden, both Bummer residents of forces, while eogaiced in laying wines tion . They Have Had to faee In urday at news. All during the months Oceanic, entertained the children of Not Ord.r*d Court M.rtiul For Hear BmetUMs. will be treated fntrly Y.ars— H.avy Loss-May FoHov. D«- uarraiinn. AlthouB4i ba could write » Moved tb Bro^d Street. tate iu UTvpronehntjk' Kngilsh, be was of June, July and August (bey will tho Sewltg circle, of Oceanic, on th« Am.ric.n Caught Sorving With In- There Is no Intention, Senor Mudrlz sertion of Engineers, Who Have close «t noon, jie den^ts, however, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carllle, of Ea- lawns of: tbelr handsome estates said, of li-yiiig i'ittuiau by court mor- one of the few. who could make slang .ura.nt EstMda—Pri.on.r ll H.W really funny. lie Und, too, a knack of aa tber hav** bigger pul(, wll).oontln- tontown, have moved, from Itailt oad Thursday afternoon. 'Tie youngsters ky G«n«r«l IriM M Gr»>t»wn. coltdng, Blnng vfvrda and slsng phrases ue such arrangemejits during Septem- avenue to Matt bow. Uyrnos' house, iu eqtertalned themselves; romping and Ohtaigo, June 0.—As uearljr all tbe Broad street, Katontown. m ',- **. .. . tint stuck. j« the mind .ml became a ber...... uj.^n^v.^ -i, Wtoj picking daisies. Cambridge, Mass.. June (I,- -Ur^imuil- ., Jose de Oilvarez. American consul at eusiuecrs ami pinnpnitn have ]olneH part of our lighter Isngtiage. Ing to the agonised appeals of Mrs. Managnn. has sent this dlsputch to the Ibe sti'ikcrs, the coal mines of llliuuis liaclial IMttmBB, motber of William V. are toda/ prnoUcally deserted. The He publlshod In 180.1 In the form .of state departtneikt: a novel a aumber of his stories lumped Plltmrtn, whowas captured by Xtrara- "Dr. Madrijr bus Just assured me operator* fiu.e the danger at neary together and, culled; it "Qabbagaa and guuu soMlcr* while saving wilh tl>e throanh Oeuernl Toledo that, a court losses IliruiiKli tne DiKvliiiK. of the Kings." -.'The Four MIlUou." a collec- msurttrtu totctat me state dcirartiueut murtlul bas nut 'been thought of, much mlaes It Is in.- luc.Mt sedotis sltiiatloii tion of his-short titorlea, ca,me oujt the insrw»l»ea«»suraiKi'» (hat the ruuux less ordered* and has farther assured tne>- have h»d to Krappli! ivith iu next year, "The 'irluuunl l-amp" In Amprican soldier of fortune will not me Hint IMttiium will lie treated fairly years. 1907 and ''Hie Heart of the West" to- be court martlaled and baa transinlt- and t«il8ldernte)y and that telegraphic ward the end of tne same year. The instructions will be Immediately uls- All the. 1,300 engineers and pump- ted the ruasiiurlug Information to Mr*. ini-n cn.i.I.ncl to gunrtf m/nlust HoM- most receut of bla sturUvi which at- pittchYil lo General lrias at Ureytown. tracted wltfB alti'iitlou and made peo- PKtiwiu, who lire*.'ban. K IB her fear He Has also lnfarmtd tie that tlm re 111* of the mints and damtyge from that her 000 would be shot by order* ottiw. sourc-e«, Iwvc aiilt, with tb» e^. ple laugh were in 11 Berlesi called "Man- ixirt hitherto rece'lred , from Oeuefal hattan Nights Butartnlninent" Tbe of Dr. Madrlz, president of Nkaragua, rrlaa relallie to William V. 1'lit 111,11) la eeptton of a few enjrlneers wtio have scenes were laid In New York, and the .Mrs. I'lttuuin sent a letter to I'rntidt-nt \ ague." announced that they win not Join In characters moved about the city seek- Toft and telegrams to Senator Lodge it U stated from this dispatch that tne walkout ing adventure as flie people of tbe lirglng that aometblng ba done by the Pittmnn is In conlinement at <»rey- Operators from various sections of "Arabian Mights" aid In Bagdad. government to aare aim. The message (own. which la now In tbe bunds of the Kt*le who met In Cbtaftgd to dto- from Waahiugton to t!i« anxious moth. the Mudiix Corves under tleneral Jrlaa, cuss the situation declared thai meas- tt l> expecfed that further reports of ures will uiive to oar taken to guard «r »•«» signed by Huui;..*i..n WUHOH. his condition will be received at tbe THINKS AUTOS AN EVIL. aaaistant secretary of state. their property agatiUt ilunmge. by •iat* department within the next few floods and other causes aad that mine Chancellor Day of Syracuse University Mr. Wilson wired that In response to days from Thomas f. Mottat. Ameri- Inquiries made In Nicaragua tbe COD- superintendents and other employees Calls Motoroara a Curse, can consul at Bluefields, and Com-not cbnneHetf w!fB" the uilners' union ftyracuee. N. ?.. June a—In his ad- sul at Managua had telegraphed him. mander w. \T Otrner of the gnnboat "Dr. MadTls has aaaured me through will take tbe place of the engineers dress to the graduating claaa of Syra- Paducah, who were also Instructed to cuse university qha-licellor James It. Oeneral Toledo that a court martial Investigate bis arrest and pumpmen. .. Has not been thought of. much leas Wherever, additional help Is needed, Day directed an attack upon tbe auto- ordered, and furthermore assured me SPURNED SHE COURTS DEATH it Is declared, nonunion workmen will mobile Iridnstr/ as being nonproduc- that Pittman will Its treated fairly and be employed. ^____ tive, declared that the American public considerately and thnt teisxraphlc My Infatuated Woman AU.mpt. S •pout more, aioney on their dogs than atrurtiona to tnat effect will be liu- In Albany Oentiif, O«e.. Ivt4vjr J*CC9J3• I •• r^i• I Quajr» tat their preachers' of the gospel ana meeUately dispatched to General Irian Albany, N. ¥.. June 6.—Considerable Wllkesbarre, Pa.. Juno 6.-Further said that the man who brings to a at Greytown." mystery surround* the attempt of steps toward bruking np tbe strike of wouian a borne Is greater than the suf> fit*. Agnes SummervWe, wife of Har- the 12.«K» tntne worlter» of tti» Venn- fragette or the female temperance lec- i This bit of apparently good news ry A. Suiuitiervllle, a drummer for a sylvania. C&LI comaaoy «/ere talain turer. The automobile, be declared. cfceered up the llttl« Pittman hoase- drug bouse, to commit sulelde In tbe whoa committees' M 4fc* strikers Set Was a curse to the public. Dr. Day Automobile service will be uoJd on Spring street, this city. Ed- omce of Dr. John A. Hurdls. a well olncials of the Mule Workers' union. ' urged self denial, telling tbe class to : win F. I'ittman, brother of the captur- known Albany dentist. After apendlng T|)e uwnitwrs of the committee were Bet along without things until they \ - this week; * m man, said: several days In Albany pvrsuannig urgM' to get the men buck to work could afford them. Mechanics, clerks "I wouldn't exactly call my brother Hurdls to desert hla own wife, and and were told that within forty-eight •nd business men, be said, were mort- • aoldler of fortune. He bad a good flee witk her Mt« 8umraervi|le went hours aftet the ending of tbe strike tmrlug; tbelr homes to purchase auto- trade, that of an engineer, wlik-h he to tne dentist*s office and, again fail- the company official* Would take up mobiles. _J learned while working Uta way up the Ing la bar purpose, snot herself In theibe men's grievances and settle them. ladder on the Word line steamship left tireatt. She Is In the Albany hos- If thin setiieneni Is not satisfactory, ^Mammoth Store, Asbury Park Havana and while in the etnploy of pital lu a critical condition. •• ' then the conciliation board will take Uw Panama canal commission. - He aTit.«rleVM«s. ,'..,., ... .,.,. Physiology Teaclier — Clarence, you %(t home ae»ea yearn ago, when he is one of the $how pliaces of thi Jersey Coast . Pol 1 c« Momorial Sorvic«. Tne committees prombed to call may explain bow we hear things. ClaK was only sixteen years of age. We New Vork, June- ft—Memorial serv- enoe-Pa tells 'em to ma as n secret, keard nothing from him for five or mass meetings at each of the nine col- ices for the dead of the pSUce depart- lieries where the men are oil strike to- ami ma gives 'em away at the bridge afx years. Then we received word ment were held In Ht, Patrtek's catbe- rlub.-Cleveland Under. abat ke was actine aa an officer iu the day. It la expected the strike will be Sbw has no Iwanches^ot successful imitator«« i oral yesterday afternoon and WMI at- ever before the sad of the week. •teamsalp , cmipanT'8 employ. Later, tended by ..(WO imllceigeh, In uniform Hr» Otwtd it Is the largest resort store to the world. be was employed by the Panama ca- I and as many other persons as eookl Edgar, aged al*.-ml sOceotljr «**t to aHl coramlatl&ln Panama, and after get inside.. Jt was tbe flrst time tna( school for tbe Brat time, and upon hlr hard work <#Mued » nrst ctaaH en- Mill poifcwtnra fr..m, toe w,l»l« clti & MtlafaV1*.. __ _ . sHi>r« boa* Se *»k*a. "Papa, wtto aart taken part In the MrvMs*. UufU Mm Ota) alpbabetr VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME